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Show THOUGH r HE HAD BURIED HIS WIFE RECEIVED TELEGRAM FROM HOSPITAL HOS-PITAL SAYING HE WAS DEAD. Second Telegram, After Burial, Says She Is Better, and He Visits Her In Her Ward. Chicago, June 15 Theodore Selling, Sell-ing, who Is proprietor of a small restaurant, res-taurant, received a telegram oil Wednesday Wed-nesday from the officials o"f Ihe Dunning Dun-ning hospital, where his wife was a patient, in which ho was informed that his wife was dead. He at once on-gaged on-gaged an undertaker and a priest, and tho body was taken to the cemetery, where the funeral took place. On Sunday, Mr. Selling received a second communication from the Dunning Dun-ning authorities advising him that his "wife is feeling better," and asking him to call and see her. He spent the afternoon with ber In the ward at the hospital. Now the husband and hospital authorities au-thorities are endeavoring to ascertain the identltv of the woman buried as the wife of Selling. |