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Show fAiiiitlirrlinitli. Monday morning, cx-MavorT. n received ord from Kdion, tiling that hs slsler, Mrs. londln was dead Mr. Allen left for the place, and found that I (SJFFpott n true the lady havlngex-' havlngex-' pfaj$lidv from heart diie-ase. sffg place where Mis IVohdon wat rS a alout five mllct fro 11 a njfjhW, tnd when ihe lidy died only bSother and children were lilt her. ftsiikethecircutuilanc more sad, the liwli'id hid lelt about out year ago for llljj'tli In quilt ol employment, and tKiTjii letter that wat received flora uTaVat written from Anaconda, Mont , .borily Wore CUrlslm.s, in whl-h he titled till he exptcled to bo home teipendtheholldavi. But he did not core not hit any of the folki heard frorl him ilnce, and It may be some tfolbf lore he will learn of his wife's deiin. The lady was brought to Coalville yestTrilay for burial, and the funeral wilheld from the reildence of T. L. Allro. Appropriate rrmaikt were made by Tree Alma Cldrcdge and W, WjCluff, after which the remains were taken lo tlie city cemetery and there Interred, Elitibeth Ellen Allen was born In Bslf.Kt, Ireland, 38 yean ago. When thjjwaa 10 yeara of ago hei parents cane to this country, where they hayo reiTdedcvir slnre, living most of the life here In Coalville, About 14 years ago the was married to Robert Blondin. Fc the pait few years they have rreld-edln. rreld-edln. Wyoming, Mrs. Illondln's mother living with them, Tho deceased leaves two boys, aged 4 and 0, and one girl, aged II, Usldet a mother and father, brothers and sillers, to mourn het sudden sud-den demlie. |