Show D C harrington died on monday had followed mining in tintic gintic during the past 29 years the latter part of his life being devoted to farragut property one by one the p aneer residents of the U D strict are passing a way of these old timers to be called by death was mas 1 i anis C ilar ington who mho has been a resident of tintic gintic ever since 1884 mr Il arring ton was in h s filth year ear an ani for the past year or more his health has been tailing qu te rapidly the deceased leaves a widow ard six s the latter be ng mrs margaret sheehan of salt lake who mho was as at his bedside wh n death came mra mrs patrick Il holland olland of lark city mrs damel daniel of B tte mrs lira ambrose of leathead lla Ila thead mont mrs dan sullivan of califern Cali forn a and I 1 mrs kyan ryan of mich gan dennis C agton was born in ireland 64 years ago and when a young man of about tn twenty enty he made the trip to america remaining for some I 1 atle t me in new york city 1 S coming west he located in mich gan and engaged ia in mm min ng which mccu i pation he had folio follo ved in his native j t land during hia his boyhood da days the gold excitement in california took him to the jacif e coasto chaat but he re e bained there only a short t me after following mining in nevada and arizona for a lew few years during which time he was married he came to utah taking up h a res dence in T n tic in wh ch eh d strict a large num her ber of mina mins min s were then being devel aped this was twenty nine years ago about the first work mock that mr bar ington did after h s arrival here hete was at the Eure kaHill mine where he was employed as a liet after bards went into business and alythe time he sold out and ag aga L n took up mining he had a comfort able fort fortine ine moat most of this money be ing spent in the development of the admiral Parr farragut agut property in north tintic gintic ithe farragut clai clat ns us were mere located by the deceased ad and together v with th his wife he made his home on the property dicing d icing the past e eighteen ears Us ile 0 ened the controlling interest in the ground at the t me of his death and during the many years thae tin he gava gave the clai claims his meole attention he never lost laith in that particular sect on of th north tintic gintic d stripe lie ile was of the material from wh ch pioneers are made and without wh eh ca no mining camp haq denny barrington arrngton II wt was a pioneer in every sense of the word hiving having p nned hie his faith to a certa n piece of mm min eral ground he fought a brave fight con continued inked on last page t t 1 death of D C harrington continued fron from the first i ige age in an effort to ilace lace that prop erf ahmoi 1 g the producers rema nin on the job until the hardships of 0 a haz aldous occupation had N orn a vi the Nond on dertil erfil physique and left in h in but the shado v 0 his doimer self the remains were sh to salt lake on wednesday morn as ag and a 2 30 that afternoon the funeral ser vices wera were conducted horn the st mary marys s cathole cathedral many friends of the family not only from 0 10 tin ic 10 but from other parts of the state at ended these services sr and al also alo o the binal ceremony which vv wa a conducted at the mt olivet cemetery |