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Show City Briefs. Thomas Butler, 66 years of age, died yesterday of pneumonia at his home on West Twenty-fourth street. The funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. com-pleted. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ruseell occurred oc-curred yesterday from St. Joseph's Catholic Cath-olic church, this being the first funeral ceremony to be solemnized In this church. Mrs. Taylor of Harrlsburg and Miss Ja-cobson Ja-cobson of Copevllle were each operated on yesterday by Dr. Rich for appendicitis. appendi-citis. Each patient rallied well from the operation. , D. H. Lewis, superintendent of the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line dining-car service, is endeavoring en-deavoring to rent rooms for a commissary commis-sary department of the Short Line near the Union depot. The funeral of Frank R. Bateman, an old resident of Ogden, but more recently of California, will be held today at 2 o'clock in Richey's undertaking parlors. Rev. Mr. Wright officiating. The man wha died In a Twenty-fifth street lodging-house a few days ago has been identified as Thomas Unangst of Easton, Pa., and ia a brother of a well-known well-known doctor of that town. The Great Western Salt and Soda company com-pany has filed articles of incorporation with County Clerk Holllngsworth. The company was organized for the manufacture manufac-ture and sale of salt and soda and for the buying and selling of mining properties proper-ties and real estate. W. V. Withee is president and H. A. Lindley secretary. |