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Show OLD-TIME RESIDENT IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Salt Iike, Nov. 11 John McNally, rartner of Harry Edwards In the Onyx I'.ank saloon before its purchase by I the late James McTernay, anil one of the original saloonkeepers and pros- I pectors In Salt Lake, db d at the home of Mrs. Alma Roblm-on. No. S Phlpp court, early last evening. Pm umoiiht was the contributing cause of death. McNally had made numerous fortunes, but at the time of his death was a beneficiary of old time friends. Week-, ago McNallv had an attack cf pr.e jmonia and wan taken to the Holy Cross hospital. Though be enjoyed en-joyed his treatment an 1 surroundings 1 there, he cxprei-sed a last dslre rev- ' eral days ago to be brought back to the hem- fjf Mrs. 11 ddnon, where he ! bad lived for " many yearx, that he r.ilght die there. He was in his elgh- l ty fifth year. 1 Mr. McNally was born of .1 prosper- ous and sturdy lrlth family, in we.-t-I ru Pennsylvania, He came to SaJt ; Iv.ke shortly after the civil war and i engaged In the fealoon busincfv but ; made Intermittent trips Into the hills, and, Is 6aid to have been Inrtrutuental In thu discovery of many copper dls-tpcts dls-tpcts In the Mate. During his early tarcer he male numerous fortune;"-, i)jt lost tbni In mining speculation. was at one tlrce a familiar figure on the Salt Lake stock exchange. , As near as could be learned last r.lght, Mr. McNally leaves no tnime-cilate tnime-cilate relatives. Distant relatives reside re-side in his native state. |