Show 44 f lf 4 r 1 I THE GRIM REAPER j i if f 4 y I TOW TOWI V VLast r I Last Lalit Friday evening O Ih at t-t the home of his aunt MM Mary Towey Mr Micheal Joseph Towey I Ia a as a. called to h hs s reward after a 1 weeks week a Illness ls l.'s t terminating In ht acute neute pneumonia Ills sudden en death d nth caused profound sorrow unions among his many re- re and friends friends- friends for for deceased was one of those jovial genial Cental men meU who made friends and sincere is the sorrow because been of his hi sudden demise Deceased was wag born In Ireland on March 15 lie He left his native country for America merila twelve years ears ago coming direct to Park City Ho lla spent the twelve years curs at mining In this city and at different camps in Montana 1 When taken sick Mr Towey was at the Ontario mine He lie Is survived by a mother and father four sisters and five brothers living in Ireland lr and three brothers M. M J. J Towey Tor B D. D J. J Towey and I 1 P. P 1 1 F. F To Towey er whose homes hornet are In hr Mon Mon- tana an aunt I Mrs l Mary tary Towey and six cousins residing In this city Al Also Also Al- Al so a number of cousins in Butte nutt Montana Cleveland Ohio and one In France Prance To all of these sympathy Is extended In their bereavement Ills three brothers arrived from Montana last Saturday to attend the funeral Funeral un era I services were held Tues- Tues I lay dar afternoon at Glenwood cemetery I which was teas largely attended d by rela- rela relatives I tives and friends friend Rev Hev I Father ather McNally Mc- Mc sally fally officiating and preaching a n consoling sermon The pall all bearers were Thomas ThomasI I Tim OHara O'Hara Thomas Caul Caul- Martin Marlin Hor- Hor Joseph Rogers tits and Dan Haran I Last Sunday Sunda night at the Kmer- Kmer Emergency gency hospital Marks larks an Austrian Austrian Aus Aus- trian Irian who was employed at the King Consolidated died of pneumonia following an attack of Influenza He lie had been in America about nine years yent'S and in Park City about a year and anda a half He Re leaves a wife and family in fn Austria but had hall no relatives Inthis in inthis inthis this country lie He was two thirty-two buried burled Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- years ears of age He lIe was day services being held at the tery HII B II PENT U. Ii Last I ast Tuesday at the emergency hospital hospital hos hos- pital of pneumonia following a short hort x Illness lIness of influenza Steve Pentar an Austrian died diet lIe He was forty years of age and had worked In the Park for some time He lIe had no relatives in this tills country lie He was burled buried yesterday afternoon I Ul 1 yr Tuesday last the home of Mr and Mrs Johnson was darkened by sorrow sorrow sorrow sor sor- row because of the de death th of their little year two-year-old daughter Margaret Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Telen The little child was the sunshine of the home and her taking taking tak tak- ing away has bowed the parents with grief The sympathy of many friends goes out to the bereaved bereave parents in their sorrow The funeral occurred to-day to at noon services being held at the the- cemetery the Rev Hev Olsen of Ogden officiating i THOMAS S 1 n. What caused deep sorrow in the community was word from Seattle last Saturday morning to the effect that Thomas D. D Cunningham had I died the night night- before at the government government govern govern- m ment nt hospital in that city from pneumonia pneumonia monia following an attack of enza It was on the of October that Mr Ir Cunningham In I with Ith Dr 1 H r Thomas Savage l U left ft tt th th Park tulle to ton n if Ifer t for r their services erV to the government government govern govern- ment In the tho ship-building ship line While on the tho train Mr Ir Cunningham l' was taken sick and HI I upon pon reaching In Seattle he lie Wan UA In III such con condition that lint It was as necessary to take him to the tho hospital wl where ero everything that was possible was wal done for tor the tho sick manthe manthe man mantho the tho best pf medical aid aliI furnished and 11 con constant lant attention by sk skilled ell nurses Des Despite Ilie all efforts the tile sufferer suf ferer grew worse lint until 11 the end came last Friday night During lila life Illness the tho many Park City boys who at pr present sent are working working work work- ing at nt the tho ship yards at Seattle show show- ed et every attention and when the end came camo they laid off oft from work and accompanied 1 thu tho remains to the sta sUl- tion Mr Air Thomas Savage SI who left with his friend anticipating pleasant work with him In the northwest accompanied accompanied ac ac- companied the tho body bolly back to Park ParI City deeply grieved because of the the sad fate that ov overtook him He Ill will remain in Park City CIlY Mr Cunningham was well known and thought of In Park jark City City- City for twelve years ears he making hits his home In hl our city lie Ho was WI a 1 miner and worked work work- ed in the different mines of the tho camp At the time of his leaving the Park he was a leaser leaper at nt the West Daly-West Daly Vest and always alwa's popular with his fellow workmen Deceased was was wasN born In County Down Ireland three thirty-three y years ars ago lie He had hall been In America thirteen thirteen thir thir- t teen teen ln years He lie is survived by a widow and four children who have made made their home In our city for the lie past live five years and widowed mother back In Ireland To these sorrowIng sorrowIng sorrowing sorrow- sorrow Ing ones sincere sympathy Is extend extend- ed d. d lie He y VT vz i a prominent member of the M A relent lent Order of The remains were shipped to Salt SaltI I Lake l ke where services service were held at the grave Bravo Rev nev Father lather Sheehan officiating officiatIng ing lag and preaching a consoling sermon sermon ser ser- mon to the bereaved ones onea The pall bearers were John J. J Cunningham Dan Cunningham Thomas John McClean l Her lIel Herbert bert Savage and aud Mike Relatives of deceased attending the services were Mrs Wm McAllis- McAllis tr Mr J Charles McAllister Mr l and Mrs Luke I Edward dward and aUlI St Steve ve Gilmore and Miss Gilmore Among the Park ParI City people present present present pre pre- sent at the services were Dan Haran llama John McFadden J Mr and Mrs Peter Harrington Raymond Haymond Harrington John Carroll James Welsh Bernard Rice Hice John Boden Mrs M 1 t K ll Phillips JAMi JUIES Jo The latter part of last week James a well known and highly highly high high- ly respected citizen of this communIty community community ity was stricken with pneumonia and despite of all all that could be done the dread disease could not be checked and Tuesday morning he lie passed away Mr was one of the best known miners in the camp lie He first came to the Park thirteen years ago and worked at the Daly West Then he lie went to Mercur Utah for tor Mr tr Dern Bern and worked at that camp until I it closed down Returning to Park City Cily he work worked d at the King Icing Coalition where for years he was shit boss and anti anda antia a trusted of the company and esteemed by his fellow workmen work work- men He lie was a man of habits habits habits ha ha- bits and a good citizen Ills His untimely death causes sorrow among his many friends Deceased was born In Cornwall England thirty-seven thirty years ago lie He came to Utah with his parents when a boy and spent the greater part of his hla life in Park City and Mercur He Ho was a II prominent member of the I I. I O. O O. O F. F F F. F of this city and a member of the Masonic lodge of Tooele Utah He lie is survived by a widow w and one son and to these deep leep sympathy is ex extended extended extended tended in their sad Bad loss The remains were shipped to Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon interment In in- in interment I torment taking place that that evening services being held at the grave Rev nev Peter Simpkins officiating I I I Betrum Nichols a well we known resident of our city was stricken I with influenza a a. week ago Pneumonia Pneumonia monia developed develop d and early Wednesday Wednesday Wednes- Wednes s. s i day morning at the home of his bis I cousin Mr J Jt tJ K E. Nichols he passed away away lie He contracted the disease by caring caring for tor a friend Wm Vim Strongman Strongman Strong Strong- man who was waa a sufferer from the malady Mr Ir Nichols was a native of ot Cornall Corn Corn- wall all England and was wa thirty four tour years earll of ot age lie He followed followell ruining mining and was popular among his fellow fallow workmen because of his always goodnature good goodnature goodnature nature and happy disposition lie He was waa unmarried He Is survived by a R mother a sister and brother in Cornwall and a brother living In I I Ironwood Michigan J Sympathy Is II extended these bereaved berE-aved ones lIe He was a member of the lo lc T. T lodge of Elks and also a a. menh cr of the J lie Ho will be burled under the tho aut auspices of these orders Sunday afternoon at 1 30 The remains mains will be bo escorted from the home of Mr J J. J E. E Nichols to Glenwood c cemetery where the Elks gIlts burial services will be given Rev nev Zook will be the officiating minister I W. The sudden death of the man many which have pave occurred In our community community com com- the tIie past week eek was that ol of of John W Walker ker a r resident of our community community community com com- since the early eighties Mr Walker Valker had been a sufferer with consumption for years past He was In the employ of Henry Spriggs as aa janitor for more than thun a II year past Since the closing of Mr Spriggs Sprigg's place because of the epidemic of influenza Mr l Welker ha had l nothing to do dos Wednesday he ho attended the funeral funeral fun fun- funeral eral of Elwood Garvin and while at atthe atthe atthe the cemetery Sexton Gidley asked Mr J Walker If It he lie would not help him the next day tiny In the cemetery This he consented to do 10 and Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day morning assisted in digging graves At noon he left lert for his home for fOI dinner lie He was given a ride part of the way by Dr Snow Going Into his home he said to his wife I am very hungry and sat down to the table These were his last words Mrs hire Walker noticed he was in a a rather collapsed condition and spoke to him and receiving no response she then tried to arouse him but t tc no avail Drs Snow and LeCompte were wert passing the home at this time and were called called hut but upon examination they found that life Ute was extinct Mr Walker was born in Salt Lake City 48 years ago ago but ago but has lived In Inthe inthe Inthe the Park ParI the greater portion of his hie life lie He followed mining until afew c a a afew few years ago when he h became u a victim of consumption He lie then did odd jobs until given a good easy position by Mr Spriggs He lie is survived survived survived sur sur- by his widow and ami three child child- ren men He lie was a member of the Woodmen Woodmen Wood Wood- men of the World in which he carried car carr ried 2000 and also a member ol of the lie Park City volunteer fire coma com pany In which he carried insurance Funeral arrangements have not nol yet been made MUCK CI 1 OI N n I Word Vord was received this morning that Miss Grace Van of at Midway and well known In this city among the younger set had died at ather ather ather her home of Influenza The young lady was about 20 years of age No j particulars could be learned this morning |