| Show DEATH OF MRS JOHN CLARK I I DEI 11 I Wife of the Well Known Candidate fo Mayor hI I I Passes Away I Sympathetic friends throughout the I I I city anti State and the public generally I general-ly will receive with profound sorrow li r 11 the tidings ot the death of the wife It I of I Hon I John Clark Lth Reform I I 1 I art a continue for Slayer I The du came ut 912 yeote day I morning ut tho family residence In I the Twentieth waid In the presence of the Ili r bereaed husband and cither members i 1 t rIcf Wb i f 1 of the cf alIT ly who had gathered about All 1 I the Invalids bedside In anticipation of I 1 the sad event Aa heretofore imuouucud In I the Nevvs Mra Clock has been a nuIfeUT fur Years Her condition during I I dur-ing the last I few months however had f1111 Improved considerably I Id01 It was not 1 i r I until last I week that alarming Imp 1 I tome manifested themselves All 1 that I human knowledge I could do was done I If I but without avail and the spirit took I Its nigh In perfect peace and tran II qulllty I I qllty The deceased was a most lovable and I I omnlly woman ubose every act wa J tl one of unselUrhneBs and kindly condition 11 I videration for others She leaves In ad Iideraton dition to her husband Ihreo sells arid 1 x daughters I Ut mourn her oJm I i I She a1JBEthelBlster She was the sister of Bishop Nelson A f I llmpey and Mis Henry 11 Richards I M J I gu she was born in Osnabruck btormont J i county Canada December 3 1139 Her father was William A Empty u Utah i Pioneer m bo cas also a native or Canada Can-ada 00 natvo V I udaIho The funeral will be held at the fam I I residence at I 1 5 1 TIT on Wednesday p in ii Tile lelathes and Immediate friends of W the dec ased will have the opportunity lr1 r st rl ro I of Mewing i the remains of the beloved deported on WednesdByfrom 1120 am Ito I I-to 1220 pm 1 I Illi 11 |