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Show I Itcntlior.-riUs Itiutiir. Mils Anna Christina Miner, daughter o(I'rof. Karl G. Maeeer.dled In Salt jLakeO.tr Bunday morning at 10 SO o'clock This beautiful and accomplished accom-plished girl was the affianced bride ol Dr. Harry A.Young, wbo was slain by tbe Fill) Inos lit February while engaged en-gaged In defending bis country's dig We clip the following from Monday's Herald : "When the terrible news came on that black day lait February that Dr Young had been shot down by tbe rebels, reb-els, that bis body bad breu tarried off and horribly mutilated, the sweet joung girl waiting at home went down like a tender flower in a ) itllen frost, "She was never strong, she had suf tered from an attack of pneumonia and when this blow of her lover's an fol death fell npon berths gave up nil hope. "When the volunteers returned lait Augoit r number of them were given a; recepllonln the Nineteenth ward school home Mln Matter attended with her fsmily, and si e wis tl ere wrought npon np-on with rmotioni tosoch an extent that bewai attacked with a teveie hem-orhageol hem-orhageol the lungs Irom the effect! ol Ibis she neter rallied but steadily tank until tbe end finally came Bunday morning and she dropped to sleep like a tired child "Thedesened wai born In Frooon the 10th of t ebruary, US0, the daughter of l'rofestor Karl 0. Miner, well known throughout tl e Elate, eipeclell) In musical mus-ical and eduratlonal elides. Rhe had livid ,u this city nestly all her life. She ws tbe organist In the Nineteenth w aid Fen Jny school and ihurch;wai an retire member ol theoung Ladles' Mutuil Improvement Association, and a pnpilof 1 rofessor John J. McClellan on the piano" The funeral wai held Wednetday afternoon, af-ternoon, and wai largely attended, Irtf Montr has the i)cnthy of his many filenda in this art. |