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Show TilK 1-ATK I'lttSIIlKXTJIULtiOCK. IntlJcnti In the Long anil Uxfnl Ufe of the lierM'Cil, Inyi'.trday'a Nr.wawia puhll.lieJ a brief notice, n nt by telephone, of the lentil of I'rrtldent laaao Ilullock, one of the old pbnet-n of Utah, which no. currcil at 1'rovo that morning. Tho I'rovo Jitqvirtr futhl'liM tho following follow-ing lutereatlng facta concerning the life and lalwra of tho ilecewcd: 1'rwldont '"ii0 Ilullock ilcportnl thla llfent 7U o'clock thla morning at the rceldenw of hla aon-ln-law, A. (). Hmoot, Jr. He ha I been ailing for three week, tiani, with lagrlpi', hut on Tueeday he went out aa one of the appralaera of tho Hoaton Jlllner eatato aud caught cold. On Wnlnceday morning at 4 o'llock aymiitotna of pneumonia apared, and alnce that llmo ho had not left.hla bod. livery-thing livery-thing waa done that medical aklll and niiraliig ivuld do, lut he gradually grew tiiomfoobleuiitll the hour of Ina death. III. wife, Mra. Klcvla Ilullock, la at I.aramle, Wyoming, or romo Vint 1-rlWKvii that place aud llilacjty. Hlio atopiioU MI at haramle, on her return re-turn from her trip to Washington aa a delegate! to tho North American Wo. man HuOrao Convention, to vlalt aomo relative.. Three lelegrama have It-en lent to varlon. iwlula to hatteu her nturti. Telrerama have al-o been aont to laaao Ilullock, Jr., In Wyoming, ami to Mra. Tucker atrioofleld, breaking the ad newa. Piedmont la the nearewt lut from which Mr. Ilullock can rood ro-od vo word by Ulegrat.li. p'rom I'letl-mo. I'letl-mo. I the mcaaago w 111 havo to tie car. rlnl liy horHvbaca, a illitaucuoflotty ml 'o the Ilullock ranche. 1'iHiliieul Ilullock waa lorn In tho northern rt of the Htato of New ork In October, It: I, aud waa comwiuent-ly comwiuent-ly O'J yuan and 1 moutha old at tho time of hla death. He wuonoof the early Mltlcra of I'rovo, and had aaalatol lu onlug up a num. ler of other new countries. He haa held a great many lmrtaut otllcea In I'rovo City and lu Utah County, both In civil ar.il rellgloua raiaiclilee. He waa the find attorney nJuiltti-J to the bar of the Klrtt Dl.lr let Court of thla Territory. In 181.1 he waa rlecletl mayor of I'rovo City, hut rerlgnod In favor of hl brother, Klmbil Ilullock, on account of hit numeroua other Juth-a. In addition to the civil oMcua menlloneij atiove, hehaa at varl-ouaiierloda varl-ouaiierloda held tho following: HherirT of lluli Couuly, deputy Unlliil Htatee Mnrahal fur thlaill.trlrt, alderman In the 1'rovu city council, member or the Utah Icglalaturo, and Unlteit Htatee mall contractor. In a rellgloua capacity ca-pacity ho haa Uen a hard and faithful worker. Ho haa traveled abroad and preached the Uoapel to tho natlotia of the earth and haa haptlml mauy. At one time he waa preaideut of the Ixmdon coufefcm'e. He haa Uvn a homo mlaalonary III the Utah HUko of Zloii fur aeveral yeara. Kor mtny yeara ho waa a member of tho high councilor thla Hlake and at the hour of hla death he waa prceldcnt of the High l'rleat'aiiuomm. Aluuttwujearangn Ilrolher llulljck waa aeut tn prlaon for the uUervanco of hla rellgloua prluclpht. Ho had a hardy constitution, but It waa ahatternl by thoHianyaeverotrlala and orde-ila which he haa loaned through. Ilia IikiIIIi haa men gradually falllug for aeveral years )uut. |