Show death of wm win smith N william smith aged 61 years and a native of lester england died at the home of his daughter mrs C coleman in this city list saturday afternoon death resulted from pneumonia after an illness of but a few days mr air smith was a shoemaker and had a shop on bovier om er main street he came here from Engla england fid a little over six months ago the deceased leines le ines three children residing here and avio t 0 children chil drin tn in en eng land those living in ill this city are mrs F J brinton john W smith and mrs coleman the funeral services were con conducted ducted from the baptist church on al monday afternoon and were mere attended by bya a large number of friends interment took place in the city t cemetery ce under the direction of under taker austice the strike at park city as well met as the shut down of many of the mines at butte has brought many un empio ed men to gintic for nearly a year bear past the mines of this section han have e ex some little difficulty in getting men but since the arre tl of 0 so o mana man miners from the camps named above there is no scarcity of I 1 ibor here in fact it will keep some of the new arrivals hustling to secure work eu reka has always been considered an ideal camp in which to spend the tile winter minter and many miners who drift to IN evad i camps and camps in utah dur ing the summer try to get back to fin rin tic before the cold weather sets in there are several reasons reao rea o s for this the climate here is far sul enor to most of the utah camps the mines are all dry and in most instances so near town that a erv nerv few minutes malk takes the men ta to their w m ork |