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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS Oeorge H. Cottrell, a Draper farmer, died at the Holy Cross hospital at 4 JO o'clock yeaterday afternoon of lockjaw. Cottrell ran the point of a harrow tooth In his foot two Inches behind the big! tn about two weeks ago. The wound healed nicely and It was thought that he waa all right. Four davs ago Cottrell' a Jaws closed and he could not open them. He was taken to the hoapitat at once and his diaeaae was pronounced tetanus. He entire body became rigid as though he was In a cataleptic state, and he Buffered Buf-fered violent pa a ma which Increased their Intensity and frequency until death came. The funeral arrangements have not been made. e e e Joint funeral service were held In the Flnnlah Catholic church at Bingham at 11 o'l-lofk this morning for John Hbjer and Herman Krlckaon, the miners who were drowned In the sanitarium pool Wednesday morning. The bodies were taken to Bingham last night by friends. John H. Johnson, a boarding houae pro-prtetor pro-prtetor In Plngham and friend of both men. demanded that the county attorney order an Inn ueat yeaterday. Owl ng to the fact that there were no wltneasea who could throw light on the exact planner plan-ner of the death of the men the demand waa refused. e a FJIsaheth Weatlake died fn this cltv vesterdav at the age of To veara. The funeral will be held at the O'Donnell A Co. chanel at 4 o'clock Monday after-noon. after-noon. Burial will be In Mt. Olivet reme- Andrew P. Undholm. who died at the age of 84 veara. will be buried from the t wentv-fourth ward chapel at S o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Friends are Invited tn attend the funeral services. The casket cas-ket will he opened from IS o'clock to 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the familv home. 312 Center street. Burial wg be In city cemeterv. W s. The fuaeralf Klhert Rerqulst. who died ft. Mark's hospital Thursdav night "f 'a blood clot on the brain, will bAbJirld from the Maaonlc temple at 4 o cltwk tomorrow afternoon. Me was a member nf Ml. Mrlah k-dge No. I. F. and A. M.. and alao of Pimp No. 13. Woodmen of the World. He was 31 veara old and la aurvJvd hy a widow and one vnte n |