Was The Cause--A Prominent Business Man And a Well Known Elk. 1* William HL. Huan, the well known shoe dealer, was claimed by death ond Thursday evening. William H. Hurm Has Been Claimed Death, Won HL Alan, a well knowin new and show deer died . 'Thursday night at his hone, 417 North Bee and strees of persloniity at the age of 62 years, 1Ly Ingithis and 9 lays: several years willy spells of illness, which undermined his health and fin ally caused his ire. He was the son of Ma. and Mrs. Philip Harm, who preceded him in death several years, and is inveived by the he revel avidow, Mrs. Mary 2. Hivem, and fou children, Mrs. Ea Hiner, ad Henrietta, Louis and Panl Lyem, who have the simcere sympathy at their lage circle of friends and ac quaintances in the Toss of a faithal and lesug husbad and a kind and in dulgent Lathele is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Black and Chart M. Jury, and a brother, Robert A. Hien. S Tarn has been aelive at several of pMieRUits atin begin to work Father’s bending youtan laden he entered the em Hk Clawson and searched the trade of a mmelinist, at which he ‘was employed lus aniny yee Vw ihe Ts he enterer! Che sling business of’ Jolue Weilentorner and aybew bine lat ter Tailed in business he organized the Akami Shog Co. on North Third street. About ten years Lived Lean the company and vive ¥ later established a shoe sinra of alreet which he conducted until the fine of this death. Mr. Hunn was of a jovial and pleas antt disposition and soon pained a good Laide maladde a auccess of his venture. Me. Baeavas ca member of St. Stephen's eleaner and oly Hansilten Todge, No. Wi, 1. 20, Milks,the men tors of which ordéy will probably urn eubfoatiend Ce tinerat fe harky,