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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mies Ellas, C. Ayer died at the horne of her sister. Mrs. H. M. Critchlow. 440 Bouth Seventh East street, at the a of years. Bhe wss a native of New York but had lived with her alster hi this city for twenty-five years. Miss Aysr had been an invalid for several years. The . funeral service! will "be. held at the family fam-ily home at 4-SO o'clfclc thia afternoon ant) will bo private,' The body of ftardia R. Armatrons;. who died at Jarbidve, .Nev., April U. was broujrht to this city this momlns; by A. C. Toombs, 6S4 West Fourth North street. He Is survived by one son. K. C. Armstrong, and two daufhtera, Mrs. A. " C Toombs and Miss Edna Armstrona-, all of this city. The funeral services will ' be held at the QuaJtrougrh-Alcott rhapel, 644 South Main street, at 4 o'clock thia sitarnooo. see 'The body of Gilbert McDonald, a Bait Uaker who was ktl'ed at Kyle, Kev.. 4aat r Baturday while worklnc aa a bridseman for the Bait Laks route, waa brought to ' the city yeatsrday. McDonald waa en- vafed In lioiatinff a hums steel girder when the steel beam fell, cruahlna; hia . left side. He was taken to Calienie for treatment, but died, before a surireoa could reach him.' .JrDonatd had many friends In thla city. He came here with hia parents seven years ago and waa em- -'ployed by. the Knotl Grocery company. - He left this place two years ago, entering the -railroad service. McDonald la survived sur-vived by his wioner. Mrs. Anne Btrrell: three brothera. Fletcher. Fartgtcher snd Archibald McDonald, and four els term. Mrs. Mary Humphries, Margaret, June . and Ellxsiteth McDonald. Mrs. Hum,-phrtes Hum,-phrtes lives In t4hel)ir. -Ida. The other members of the family Nve hi this city. The funeral services were held at the fifth ward chapel at 1:39 o'clock thla a-tsrnooa. a-tsrnooa. Burial was In city cemetery. Mrs. Anna Dillon Kinney. 41 years eld. . r dtd at the family home. ?41 Bouth State street, yeBterday Bhe .was a daughter v George McLauglilia.-. . |