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Show Sparks from the Wires. Louisville, Ky.. Sept. 21. The funeral services for the late William Gerrge McCloskey. Catholic b:snop of Louisville, Louis-ville, the oldest p-'elate in the United States, who died Friday last, were held today at the Cathedral of the Assumption. Assump-tion. Practically . every large Catholic church in the south had a representative representa-tive present. Fort Dodge. Ia., Sept. 21. Right Rev. Mgr. B. C. Lenehan, vicaar general of the Catholic see of Sioux City, died here this afternoon. San Francisco, Sept. 21. Rev. Father Dennis O. Crowley, founder of the Youth's Directory of this city, who was struck by a . taxicab yesterday, was much improved today. His skull was not seriously fractured, as at first reported re-ported by the attending surgeon. New York. Sept. 21. "I have come from the pole. I have brought my story and my data with me. I hava not come home to. enter into arguments with one man or many men, but i am here to present a clear record of a niece of work over which I have a right tn display dis-play a certain amount of pr!de." Dr. Frederick A. Cook. Rochester. Minn., Sept. 21. Sympathy more than state wide goes out today to a small group in this little Minnesota town, which mourn for Governor John A. Johnson, who died this morning in St. Mary's hospital here. After fighting death for almost a week, the governor's life had a peaceful ending. Grouped about his bedside when the end came were Mrs. Johnson, Miss Sullivan, her personal friend, the attending physicians and two nurses. Park City. Sept. 21. Patrick Hurley, aged 35. one of the best Known residents of this city, died today of miner's consumption, con-sumption, superinduced by an attack of typhoid fever some time ago. Mr. Hurley Hur-ley was a resident of Utah for twenty-six twenty-six years. Last fall he was elected sheriff, but resisned two months nin. because of failing healin. He went to South America, several times and spent considerable, time there off and on. but always returned to Utah as his home. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Co-lumbus In high standing. Mr. Hurley is survived by his mother, three brothers broth-ers and three sisters. Arrangements for the funeral will be aninounced latei. In Mr. Hurley net only Park City, but Utah, loses one of its best citizens. He stood high in the estimation of a host of friends, who deeply mourn his loss. New York, Sept. 21. J. H. Thiory, 87 years old, is celebrating the birth of a son in his home in Long Island City. It is the fourth child since he was married, eleven years ago. when 76 years old, to Miss Margaret O'Connor, a comparatively young woman. Lansing-Mich., Sept. 21. What is probably a record of children in one family was disclosed yesterday through the receipt of a birth certificate at the secretary of state's office showing that Joseph Tatro, 58 years old, living in Pinconning township, Bay county, is the father of twenty children and the stepfather of twelve otners, making a total of thirty-two liv.ng children in the family. At the time of his marriage mar-riage to Hattie Chabineau, Tatro had fifteen children of his own, while she had twelve. Since then they have added five more to the list. The father is a native of Michigan, |