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Show TRANSFERRED TO THE (MCHJTWHJWT Rev. J. E. Nicholson, Father of C. T. Nicholson of This City, Dies in Baltimore. Special to Tho Tribune. BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 7. Tho Row Jacob E. iXlcholson, tho oldest Jlcthodist Protestant minister In Maryland ami father of Charles T. Nicholson of Salt Lake City, died hero today. For years-he years-he had becu ono of tho foremost churchmen church-men In tills part of the country, and advancing ad-vancing years, though -they forced him to retire from the pulpit, did not hold him back from debating Important question?' tit tho annual conference. Grief over tho death of his wlfo souk years ao broko Ills spirit and hastcno his dGatn. In social service and Y. M C. A. work he distinguished himself, an lio was a tunch udvocalo of clean yen-ornmcnt yen-ornmcnt in municipal politics. He w:i.-born w:i.-born near Seaford, Del., seventy yctu-ago. yctu-ago. Charles T. Xichotaon. son of tho Tlev Jacob E. Nicholson, has boon a resident of Salt Lake City for sis years, during which time lie has been In tho employ ol the Denver & Klo Grand o Railroad company com-pany as a machinist. Boforo coming u Salt Lake, IMr. Nicholson had been u foreman in the Itlo Grande shops at Alamosa, Colo. Owing to tho Illness of hlH father, -Mr. Nicholson left hero foi Baltlmoro lafJt aionday. Irs. Nlchohioi. TO8 first advised of tho death of her father-in-law laat night by Tho Tribune. |