Show john strang nd nt of th the e i mine at this place died at the st hark mark a hoe hospital pital on bun sun lav lay after being or ill for about three weeks death resulted from monia A year ear or so ago he had a s ere hemorrhage of the lungs and at that time hie his physician ordered him to seek a lower altitude aa as his lungs from years pent in the in mines in were vre in ba I 1 condition he ile failed to heed this advice and when the attack of pneumonia came he was nas un unable ible to N withstand ith stand it he ile wis well known n around the mm min ing in camps of this state and was 28 years year of age at the time of his death do lie ile was v as bo born rn in scotia A and came to utah with I 1 is parents parenti in 1878 cocat in ing v in ogden later the family amov ed to ani the father a Irot L rother herand and eleven other relatives of the deceased dece aged were killed in chesco the aco field disaster of 1900 the dece deceased aged has resided in tintic gintic for about fifteen years ears Nj in se several eral of the mines by his quiet unassuming manner he made min miny friends about eight 0 ears ago acro mr strang became connected with nith the mine and has teen been with the property as f 1 n l dmn and super nten dent almost continuously since that time when the was vas taken talen oer oner by the company a few months ago mr nir was retained as he was one of the best miners min ersin in the district and bing b ingan an honest citizen his death is sincerely regretted by a I 1 ost of friends the deceased leaves a oung young wife a mother a brother james strang of this city cit and a sister mrs job hool roo I 1 wife of the editor of the rich field reaper the decea deceased qed was a charter member of the tie ti e h of P lodge at scofield and since his lit residence in eusebi has been a member of godiva lodge no 8 taking a prominent part i 11 i the tile affairs of the order at the lat meeting of the grand lodge mr strang was elected gi and inner guard tl TI e funeral services were conduct ed from the 0 donnell undertaking parlors on tuesday morning under the direction of clintic lil itic and salt lake knights of pythias and the remains remain were shipped to 0 ogden den for burial the same day at the services at salt lake the beautiful service for the thedeas dead was read from the ritual by mr cooper and past grand chancellor john P mea blea kin a life loi lot g friend of deceased the deliN delivered ered a beautiful eulogy poetic and mpa apathetic in its conception dev tev holmick officiated as chaplain and also delivered a consoling ad iress A number of tintic gintic W antto aalt lake for the funeral the family extends their thanks ind and gratitude to the many friends in burela urela who rendered them assistance juling the illness and after the deahl of mr strang |