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Show DEATH COMES TO YOUNG MOTHER Mrs. Robert Anderson DiithM HeartTrouble Last-Satur- . day Mowing A' FUNERAL TOJE THURSDAY E8HTIMABLE .WOMAN . WAS KNOWN FOR HER .DEVOTION AND COURAGE BROTHERS PROMINENT IN. BUSINESS. Mrs. Jessie Stoddard Anderson, wife of Robert Anderson of tho Socond ward, died last Saturday morning of heart failure, following a severe Illness Ill-ness that has lasted for a considerable timo. Members of the family vforo immediately im-mediately notified and arrangomonts for the funeral made. Tho services will bo hold In tho Tnbemaclo Thursday, Thurs-day, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Anderson was born in Wells vlllo, Dec. 23rd, 1878, tho daughter of John nnd Emma Stoddard. Sho was married to Mr. Anderson Fob. 22nd. 1900, and has had thrco children, u boy and two girls. Sho has always been active in religious work nnd has oven been known for her Bplendld character and cxcollont influence among her friends. Sho has suftorod from heart roublo for tho past fow years, yet has shown fortitudo and patleuco throughout all her misfortune. misfor-tune. She was tho slstor ot Mrs. David Ecclcs of this city, and among her brothers nro Pros, (icargo. Stoddard ot the Union Stake, Oregon, Joseph Stoddard associated with Goorgo in business in Oregon; Honry Stoddard, In tho lumber business in Santa Cruz, California, and Willard Stoddard who Is also In tho lumber business in Oregon. Ore-gon. David Eccles and wlfo nro oxpectcd to nrrlvo hero, next Wednesday. Aportlo David O. McKay, who was a rompnnloi. cl Mr. Anderson in Hho Drllish mission, may bo hero to speak nt tho services. Tho body will lio in state Wodncs- da from 11 to S for frlonds who wish to ucu it i |