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Show across the plains was male to Salt1 Lake and a few vears later r.hc removed re-moved to Cedar Fork, and then to Goshen, where she lived until about five years ago. Mrs. House Is survived by three sons and two daughters Mrs. chad ch-ad A. Elmer. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Wheeler Wheel-er and John Rouse of Salt I-ake; Frank Rous? of Proo and Walter Rouse, who Is now in Canada. The body will he taken to Goshen for burlai beside her husband, but arrangements ar-rangements for the funeral will not be made until word la received from the son who in now In Canada. MRS. R. ROUSE FALLS. Provo, Oct 24. Mis. Rachel Rouse, a pioneer of Utah, who for (he last five years has been nnkin; her home at Salt Lake, died at Provo yesterday as the result of a fall rwo days ar4o. The accident which was the immediate immedi-ate cause of her death occuricd at the hom- of her son. Frank House, of tbii city, whom she had been visiting for several days. Mrs. Rouse, despite her On years had been In good health aud her friends and relatives hod often pre dieted that she would pass I he century cen-tury mark. While walkintr upstairs Friday, Mrs. Roiice slipped and fell. and was picked up unconscious. Examination Ex-amination showed that her h- was broken and there were symptoms of internal injury. Ile-r injuries were such thai, on account of her age, shew-as nnable to rally from the shock and she passed away this morning. Mrs. Reuse was born at Klncton. Warwickshire. Knuland. lime ", lS.'n. She came to tho'Tnlted States in IS'iK, emigrating to Count II 1. luffs, la'., where sh remained for two years before be-fore starting for 1'tah with one nf (he early companies. The journey |