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Show DEATH AND SICKNESS, Burnswood Obsequies. . The funeral of J. J. Burnswood, who was killed In a'snowsllde near Alta a few days ago, - will be held from the former residence of the deceased. 631 West Sixth South street. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock." Interment wlU be in the City cemetery. Funeral of Mrs. Davis. ... ' , The funeral of Mrs. Mary O. Davis, who died yesterday afternoon of old age. in her seventy-ninth year,' will be held Wednesday at 12 o'clock noon from the Twenty-first ward meeting;-house. The deceased had been a resident of the city for twenty-five years. Interment will be in the City cemetery. Died of Consumption. Benjamin J. Jacobs died this morning; morn-ing; of consumption, at the age of 39 years. He is survived by a- wife and seven children. . The funeral will be from the funeral parlors of J. E. Taylor at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Diphtheria Claims Victim. Ida J. B. Thomson, daughter of William Wil-liam A. and Mary J. Barton Thomson, died this morning, at 8 years of age, of diphtheria. The remains will be buried at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the family residence, 558 West Sixth South street.. Interment will be in the City; cemetery. . iVell-Xnown Clerk HI." Alvin V. Hoslck. employed in the Z. C. M. I. drug store, is seriously 111 at the Keogh-Wright hospital. It is feared that an operation may be necessary. Accidentally Shot Himself: James Muir was taken to the Keogh-Wright Keogh-Wright hospital this morning, suffering from a slight gunshot wound, inflicted In the fleshy part of his right arm. Muir was Injured at Murray by the accidental ac-cidental discharge of his pistol, which fell from his pocket. The wound is not serious. - , . |