r ILLINOIS COURIER, MARCH 2 1904rtI\MORTUARY RECORD.tFrom Thuraday's Daily.HOSOM WORTH,Mrs. Anna Bosom worth, a former resident of Morgan county and well known in the neighborhood of Woodson, died at her home in Modesto Wednesday, Feb. 23, 11*04.She is survived by her husband, Charles Bosom worth, and one son, Martas Bosomworth. She also leaves live sisters, Irene Jackson and Annie Marlowe of Chesterfield, Alice Gracey, Mary Shepherd and Jessie Cox of Modesto, and three brothers, Harms Dickinson of Albany, Ore., George Dickinson of *MonticelIo and Plercy Dickinson of Lynnville.Plercy Dickinson left today for Modesto to attend the funeral.HVNTKIt.Frank Hunter, axed about 30 years, a son of Mrs. W. T. Gibbons, of lasl Wolcott street, died this morning in Pueblo, Colo., of consumption. Mr. Hunter formerly resided in Jackson-wville, but about a year and a half ago he went to Pueblo in search of better h ea1th.IIAM11 TO\.George W. Hamilton received a mes-county. She was unit to James P. Roberts inget her with four oh There also survive hlt; sisters and one broth city. Mrs. Roberts w; the Christian church.«ssed of many admin1ties which had won f and esteem of a lai friends.SMITH.Mrs. Sarah L. Smith died at her home in , o’clock this morning ol ter an illness of sevlt; husband of the decease week.Mrs. SrniPh was a s Gray. She was born i lived here until her m; Smith in ISM. Since has resided on a farm with the exception o years, which were splt;She is survived bv flvGeorge Nolte and Mrs. Sinclair, and Charles Miss Bessie Smith at Ilt; M l ItllYMrs. Harriet Stur Thomas Sturdy, died Lincoln, Neb., Feb.