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Show ; JALT LAKEj t 1 ; CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. The employes of the city waterworks department presented Superintendent : Frank L. Hines with a fine pair of gold cuff buttons as a Christmas present. It is the opinion of WaMemar Van "V Cot i. Mttorn-y for Senator Smoot. that i tiie investigation wiil !je completed dur-I dur-I in? the present session of congress t this, however, depending entirely, on ( the lenstii.of time consumed i:i exam-i exam-i iniiitf witnesses. It is not ihousht that 1 the- case for the defense will be of very 1 1 . j i . duration, as the committee, as veil as counsel for both sides, are anx- 1 icus to expedite matters and bring the f healing to a speedy eini. j Manager s. V. Shelp of the Walker 1 Bros.' company left Friday for Syra- f cuse, N. V.. where he is to have the ri'fnagement of McCathey & Son, one t of the largest dry goods houses in the 1 state. Mr. Shelp. during his fourteen i years with the Walkers has proven himself a man of sound business judg-1 judg-1 ment and excellent executive ability, 1 , mi the high character of his admhris- tration has been recognized and appre-1 appre-1 elated by the directors of the Walker j company. Mr. Shelp was one of the j moving spirits in the organization of c the Commercial club, and he has always tun a prominent figure in local busi- lass interests. He will be much missed j I'cre. Mrs. Pearl Sullivan, wife of Attorney George M. Sullivan, died Monday night I :u the Holy Cross hospital, after an 3 operation for hemorrhage. The lady 1 vs? taken suddenly ill Saturday night 4 t.ivl was immediately removed to the 1 hospital, where the operation va-s per-3 per-3 formed. She rallied nicely and wss Thought to be doing veil when she took i a sudden turn, and death followed. Mrs. Sullivan was 32 years of age and Viis married to 3.1 r. Sullivan at Colo rado Springs Oct. J. 1902, since which . time she has resided in this city. She '. v .is a woman of lovable disposition, ' and had a host of friends, whose sym pathy-will go out to the bereaved husband hus-band in his hour of sorrow. The f uneral of Mary Killeen. who died 1. Sali'la. Cole... recently, took place at Buffalo. N. Y. The deceased was . ' sister of James Killeen of this city. 'Die Fniou and Times of Buffalo (Dee. 1!:') says a large concourse of people gathered at St. John's church Sunday afternoon af-ternoon to pay tribute to the remains of Miss Killeen. After the blessing Father .NViiiiuii) gave a short illustration of the marvelous at hievement she was permitted per-mitted to accomplish during her sojourn so-journ here. When God called she was ready and happily closed her eyes. Keiiuiem hip.li mass on last Monday : morning, also on Friday morning, for repose of her soul, requested by Br. io:, L. C. B. A. |