Show eureka mans sudden death james dunton reilly a prominent elk passed away monday body shipped to vermont james dunton keilly aged 51 died ery suddenly at his home here mon day afternoon presumably from a hem of the brain mr beilly went fe work as usual at the centennial bureda mine in the moraida but ap feared to be greatly fatigued from the v alk up the hill he wae nervous and complained about being ill and about 10 clock bookkeeper isaac barnard eldered a carnage and had him re mo ed to his room at the home of mrs button on church street after rest ing up for awhile he said that he was feeling much better but shortly after who had been called in found the man ding and before anything could be done he passed away deceased was a i atie of ermont and has a son engaged in the drug bus blowe one of the small cities of the state he was for many years a locomotive engineer being employed by many well known railroads m this and other states after giving up rail reading he was employed for several ears as an engineer at the mines around eureka he still retained his membership in the bait lake local of the brotherhood of ens and v as reported to bt in good it anding at the time of his death As a charter member he assisted in the organ lation of lodge io and always took gleat pride in the hodg v orl and business affairs of the order he has no rela lives residing in this state but leaves relatives in the elks lodge took charge of the remains md immediately imme diatel wired mr reilly s mn who requested that the body be hipped to stowe vermont imbres hive fanual er vices were conducted at the elks hall on tuesday evening un der the direction f gintic tintic lodge no and the following the remains were escorted to the depot and shipped east via the G railway mr hid made to visit his es in ennant next month it being his in to go to benei avith the local 1 iks and then proceed east and enjoy few weeks vacation during his residence lesi dence in eureka v ach has covered a period of over ten cars he has endeared him elf to hun diedt of people with whom he became he was of a pleasant dis position in 1 his deith is 1 aly felt by a host of friends |