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Show I ANDERSON STRICKEN ; WITH THE INFLUENZA W. S. Anderson, 'who, with Mrs. Ander-' Ander-' sou and their son. Bates Anderson, ar-i ar-i rived in the city from Helena. Mont,, at 10:30 o'clock last night with the body of M ps. Arthur Morse Moon, formerly j Miss lonna Amierson. who died in Helena I Thursday of influenza, following the death of her husband from the same disease last week, was stricken with the malady short I v jftr arriving In the city and ,was taken to the ,. D. S. hospital at an early hour this morning. It was announced' an-nounced' from the hospital that Mr. Anderson's An-derson's condition was not considered critical. Mr. Anderson, who was a resident of Salt I.ake for many years, has been con-' con-' nccted with the I ,'nion Pacific Railroad I company at Chicago for some time past ! and was called west by the death uf his j son-in-law and daughter. Funeral services for Mrs. Moon will be i held at Mount Olivet this afternoon at 4:311 o'clock. Mrs. Moon's IkxIv will lie in state at the chapel of S. D. I-vans from 3 to 4 o'clock this afternoon, where friends may view it. The pall-bearers-will be the same as those who offk-lated at the funeral of Mr. Moon. Frank H. Newman. I ienry It. Richardson, .1. R. Korns, D. M. S"haw. Harold Peck. Frederick Moore. Kdward Fltzpatrick and William Charlton. The funeral sermon will be delivered by the Rev, Elmer I. Goshen. |