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Show MAYOR OF PARKCITYA " U s.' t, J )6 'cAltEDliY1 DEATH SalttLake, KJiily 6. AtftR cofly hour Jycsferdayiiho'rning, "pf,, j. ynl- Ion,- mayor of Park City nnd assistant assist-ant secretary of tho Silver King Co-allllon' Co-allllon' Mining company, died at n local hospital. Doath was duo to xibrapllcatlons which sot in follow'ns an operation for appendicitis, ror-' formed last Thursday. Mr. Tallon wag removed to tho hospital In, Salt Lako upon tho nppenranco of symptoms symp-toms of the- affliction a week ag Ho had previously undorgono treatment nt the Miners' hospital Iq Par' City and was thought to havo recovered In addition to, his. prominence as a mining litant JJfrTallpn .Svns considered consid-ered ono of tho most popular men In social and political circles nt Park City. Dy n largo majority he was olectod mayor of Tark City a year ago last fall. It was tho first political politi-cal offlco ho hnd held. Ho wns born March 9, 1875 In Itossor, Now York, and enmo to Park City in 188 1 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tallon. Up had lived continuously In that city slnco h's arrival In 188 lt Mr. Tallon Is survived, by his widow wid-ow and threo children, Thomas, Hoi-cnaud Hoi-cnaud Kathleen and a slopson, James Kennedy: threo brothors, 'Patrick Tal Ion, Jr., Dutte, Mont.; Thomas' Tallon, Crlpplo Creek, Colo.;, .Jphnj Tallon, Park City and a sister, Mrs. 'May Ma-loney Ma-loney of Dutte, Mont. Mrs. . Tallon and her children aro In Salt Lako nt present as guests at tho homo of M. J. Dalloy, First avenuo. Mr. Tallon was a member of tho Knights of Columbus and tho Woodmen Wood-men of tho World. Complete arrangements arrange-ments for tho funeral havo not been announced but It Is understood that tho services will bo held Wednesday morning nt St. Mary's cathedral. Du-rial Du-rial will bo In Mt. Cavalry cemetery, by tho graves of Mr. Tallon's father and mother. |