DEATH OF E. G. CARY. Pitt Curtiss today (Wednesday) received the following telegram from Moberly, Mo., from F. M. Clark, secretary Moberly Lodge A. F. and A. M.: “Have Masons meet remains of E. G. Cary tomorrow on train from Toledo at 4:19 or 6:50.” Mr. Cary has been employed as a conductor on a railroad running out of Moberly, and as this is the first intimation his friends have re ceived of his condition it is not known whether he was killed in an accident or died suddenly from nat ural causes. Mr. Cary was formerly engaged in the grocery business in Norwalk with C. J. Baldwin and had many friends here who will be pained to learn of his death. Mrs. Cary was formerly Miss Louisa Rose, daughter of the late Hiram Rose, of Norwalk.