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Show 1 1 n ii. i mi.u rcjiMJjui miiuj 1 1 . iiniAiiJja.UJ-u.ii miiin muaufamijujii n 1 1 " i r-LI " FATHER, HLLED IN WM, LEAVES TWO CHILDREN , . WHO ARE NOW ORPHANS Word has Just been received by Wm. Mulder, of Thirty-fourth street and Pacific avenue, of the death of his son Jqhn Mulder, aged 30 years, from wounds received in action somewhere in France. John went to Camp Lewis April 1st and crossed overseas in July. Surviving him are two children, whose mother. Victoria Richardson Mulder, died late last winter at Malad, Idaho, his father, and four sisters. The deceased left his government insurance of ?5,000 to Jas. A. Ford, for the benefit of his children, 6 and S years old. This will be paid in the sum of 52S.75 per month and provo an undoubted blessing to the orphan children. John Mulder was one of five children ' who crossed from Holland v.ilh his fa-1 thcr and mother to this country, arriving ar-riving on April 7, 1895. The very day after their arrival the children were bereft of their mother who died irom pneumonia. Tho sympathy of many friends in Ogden goes out to this sorely stricken family. |