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Show DEATHS AND rUNIRALS - Mrs. Zemla Thompson. years eld, a resident of this city, wife of Benjamin Thompson, a mining man operating at rleaver. died at the Oood Samaritan noa-pital noa-pital In Los Angstes yesterday after a brief Illness. Mrs. Thompson was vlsft-ing vlsft-ing , at the Hotel Reaondo with her brother. C. W. Pratt of this city. vAie Is ponding the summer with hla family on theccest. Mra. Thompson caught cold In her ears while awimmlnr In the see recently and mastoid gland trouble developed. de-veloped. Thla ceueed Iter death. Mrs. Thompson wss born In Utah. Mr. Thonip-- Thonip-- son . Is now on his way to Los Angelea. Mrs. Thompson's body win be brought here for burial , , . The funeral of Mra. Mary Johnson, who died Sunday, waa held at I o'clock this afternoon from the IV W. Hall chapel. Burial was In Mt. Olivet ceineterv. ' Mrs. Anna Johanna' Backman. wife of Samuel C Backman. died at Spring City yesterday at the sg-s of il rears. Her husband, a daughter end three eons ere the surviving members of her Immediate faralb-i The none are: Andrew 8.. Oua-tave-H. and William J. Backman of this cltv. Her daughter kt Mrs. Ann B. Pe- terson of Spring City, with whom she wss visiting at the time of her death. The. funeral services will bs held at the fifteenth ward chapel at a time to be announced later. a Funeral aervlcea will be held at I o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Pioneer Make hall for Pavld M. Even a Friends may see the body at the family home, 241 West Third South street, from 1 o'clock to 1:10 o'clock Wednesday. see Advtcee were received by President Jo-. Jo-. seph Smith of ths Mormon church jcater. dnv of the death et Zurich, Swlterland. where he waa laboring aa a mlsslonaryr for the church, of Ernest J. Wright, a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wright of Orden. Appendicitis was the cause of death. The bodv will be brought here for burial. Mr. Wright was J4 yeara old and began hla mleslqnary service in No-' No-' vember hast year. . a e e - Funeral services fr William J. King. n veteran of the etvTI war. who died at the home of nla son-in-law. F. B. Cosee. ' 111? Bart Sixth South atreet. will be held k at the Ivoaee residence at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Comrades of the O. A. R. and ' members af the auxiliary rlrclee and . corps are Invited to attend the aervlcea. : . . . . . e e e Joeeph S. Foleom of San Francisco, a ' brother-in-law of Harry Shearman, caah-Icr caah-Icr of the Merchants' bank, died at hla home in San Francisco Saturday. He lied been "111 for a number of years and deatb waa not unexpected. Mr. .Shearman .Shear-man ta spending the summer near Island Park on the Snake river, with all of his sisters except Mrs. Fnlaom, who Is In San Franclaco. . , A large representation from the local Oerman colony attended the funeral ser- . vices held at the S. D. Evans funeral , chapel at 4 o'clock yeaterday afternoon for Adolph Huffman, who died Friday as tha result of Injuries which he suffered In battling with a htrhwayman shortly after midnight Wedneaday. Tba eervloes were conducted by the Rev. C. Tester, naslm of the Oerman Lutheran church of Ogden. The Harmon ie sinning society so-ciety assisted. Burial waa In Mt. Olivet Oli-vet cemeterv. The pallbearers were John Mertens, John Bauer. William Douglaa. August Mroee. John Morgan and William Wil-liam Macy. ... I , Rdward Ooldtng. known ta hundreds in (this city aa "Ted"' Holding, died at 110 o'clock yeaterday afternoon after an Illness Ill-ness of three years, which bad not been coneldered serious for more than a few weeks. Gotdtng'a atirvlvlng relatives are a .widow and one child, t years eld. He waa 40 years old and was a member of the - hat-tenders' union. Mr. Ooldlng was a eon of the late R. J. Ooldlng. He had ' tee brothers. James and Stephen Ooldlng. - . . and three alstere, Mrs. W. H. Christie of Emeryville. Cel.: Mrs. William Hatch. arid Mrs. Kloeele Weaver of this city. The funeral aervlcea will be held at the family home. 14 West First North street, tomorrow afternoon. |