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Show TWO MORE CLAIMED BY DREAD INFLUENZA Special to The Tribune. BEAVER, Nov. 8. Archibald Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanson, died here this morning of influenza. He was brought home a week ago from the ! Cabin mine, where he contracted the disease. dis-ease. He was born in Beaver and at the time of his death was 1 8 years of ago. Surviving him, besides his parents, are two. sisters. Erma and Vera, and one brother, Byron, who reside here. Interment Inter-ment will be in Mountain View cemetery. ceme-tery. James Warren Cox, 25 years of age, son of Mrs. William J. Cox of this place, died at Panguitch this morning, also of influenza. in-fluenza. He had been working at the Log Cabin mine, where he contracted tho disease, and was taken by his cousin, Blaine Cox, to his home there for cat?. His mother went from here to nurso h;X. and reached Panguitch twenty-four hours w before his death. His body will be brought ' here for interment. Word has been received re-ceived that Blaine Cox also is seriously ill. |