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Word was received here today that Colonel Boyle, who recently recovered from a severe accident, was very ill with acute pneumonia and small hopes are entertained for his recovery.

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NEWS
February 5, 1902.

DEATH OF GEO. C. BRYSON.

A telegram from Reno announces the death of George C. Bryson, which took place in Reno today.

Mr. Bryson was about 80 years of age, and a pioneer of Nevada. He came to Nevada from Georgetown, California, and for many years was identified with Como and Virginia City mining interests. For a quarter of a century, he has lived in Carson, until very recently where his declining years were ripened by the affection and care of his son, George C. Jr. He leaves many warm friends in this city, who have naught but kind words to say of a kind old man.

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Giant Couple to Wed.

The contracting parties will be Miss Ella Murray of Missouri, 8 feet 1 inch tall, weighing something over 400 pounds and Edward Deaupre, "the Montana cowboy," who tips the scales at 367 pounds, and is 8 feet in height, are to wed at an early date.

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Miss Elva Patterson left for Tonopah today, to take charge of the public school at that place.

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THE LAST SAD RITES.

The remains of the late George C. Bryson, Sr., arrived on this morning’s train and were accompanied by William and George C. Bryson, Jr., and family.

The funeral took place this afternoon from Kitzmeyer’s undertaking parlors and was largely attended by the sorrowing friends of the deceased.

The services were conducted by Rev. Dorrance of the Presbyterian Church.

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NEWS
February 5, 1902.

DEATH OF GEO. C. BRYSON.

A telegram from Reno announces the death of George C. Bryson, which took place in Reno today.

Mr. Bryson was about 80 years of age, and a pioneer of Nevada. He came to Nevada from Georgetown, California, and for many years was identified with Como and Virginia City mining interests. For a quarter of a century, he has lived in Carson, until very recently where his declining years were ripened by the affection and care of his son, George C. Jr. He leaves many warm friends in this city, who have naught but kind words to say of a kind old man.

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Giant Couple to Wed.

The contracting parties will be Miss Ella Murray of Missouri, 8 feet 1 inch tall, weighing something over 400 pounds and Edward Deaupre, "the Montana cowboy," who tips the scales at 367 pounds, and is 8 feet in height, are to wed at an early date.

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Miss Elva Patterson left for Tonopah today, to take charge of the public school at that place.

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Word was received here today that Colonel Boyle, who recently recovered from a severe accident, was very ill with acute pneumonia and small hopes are entertained for his recovery.

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THE LAST SAD RITES.

The remains of the late George C. Bryson, Sr., arrived on this morning’s train and were accompanied by William and George C. Bryson, Jr., and family.

The funeral took place this afternoon from Kitzmeyer’s undertaking parlors and was largely attended by the sorrowing friends of the deceased.

The services were conducted by Rev. Dorrance of the Presbyterian Church.