LIST OF INTERMENTSIn Oakwood Cemetery During the Fast j Year—J58 Deaths lu Macomb.; Sexton RiiB6ell has compiled from b bis records a few facts which will beof interest to Journal readers. He finds- that there were 77 interments in Oak-• wood cemetery during 1902, and of e these 3S died out of the city. There i were 13 interments in the Catholiccem-t etery, of which number five died in the 1 city. There were 58 deaths in this cityduring the year, the same number that t occurred last year, and of these 14 were f buried elsewhere. The list of interim ments in Oakwood, the age and cause- of death as far as could be learned, fol-1 low:Jan. 5, Mrs. Mary L. Willey, 86, general debility.s Jan. 7, Mrs. W. T. Brooking, 89, asthma.Jan. 9, Mrs. J. B. Kyle, 93, old age.Jan. 10, Infant daughter of Wm. and Mar-5 tha Archer.Jan. 20, i'earl Olive Blackwell, 6 days.- Jan. 27, i'earl Marie Miller, I! days.t Feb. 3, Mrs. Ellen Wafful (col), 00, neuralgiaof the heart.Feb. 20, l’hci'be Jane Hampton, 53, consump-, tion.Feb. 22, Eunice Wilson, 80, old age.1 Feb. 22, Mrs. Martha McFail (col), 20, consumption.Feb. 25, Charles Tunnicllff, 74.Feb. 25, Page Curtis (col), 43, consumption. Feb. 28, Mrs. Elizabeth Skiies, 63, Bright’s i disease.. Mar. 1, Henry Kendrick,41, appendicitis. Mar. 2, Nancy Wilson, 13, pneumonia.Mar. 3, Mrs. Anna E. Garrett, 66. cancer. Mar. 18, Samuel Henton, 40, pneumonia.Mar. 25, Mrs. Mary Danielson, 78, Bright's i disease.Mar. 30, David Holler, 83, general debility.1 Mar. 30, infant daughter Wm. and Mary i Owens.Mar. 31. Mrs. Julia A. Douglas, 55, tuhercu-7 losis.Mar. 31, Mrs. Ann Carey, 65, cancer.’ Apr. 4, N. E. l’earce, 72, heart trouble.1 Apr. 0, John Blackburn, 70, pneumonia.Apr. 0, Mrs. James Healy, 68, heart failure., Apr. II, William K. Simmons, 33. Apr. 2b, George A. Owens, 1 month.May 3, Elizabeth Belle Martin, 24, consump-1 tion.May 4, John W. Kelly, 73, general debility.’ May 8, Alex McCutcheon, 36, result of horse t kick., May 11, Infant son Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Jen-3 kins.t May 11, Benjamin Sumpter, removed from Simmons graveyard.May 18, Karr AlcClintock, 70, heart failure. May 21, Henry McKibbens, 61, heart and dropsy trouble, f May 25, Wileta May Daniels (col). 14, con-. sumption.June 1, Lulu Burkholder, 24, consumption, r Junes, Lizzie Kirk Agnew, 39, heart failure. June 0, A. G. Armstrong, 73, chronic diar-* rlinea.June 7, Horace Bossong, 1 year, cholera infantum.t June20, Harmon L. Voghtlander, 77, heart- trouble.June 26, Kate A. Norton, 61, consumption.5 July 15, Joseph Hummer, 33, euicide.July 15, Mary Sladry lvribble, 2, cholera in-3 fantum.j July 16, Harry II. Pratt, 23, consumption.July 23, W. E. Beaver, 43, apoplexy.5 July 2s, B. F. Randolph, 59, heart'trouble.. July 30, Mrs. Ed Suderburg, complicated’ ailment.7 Aug. 8, George Upp,79, general debility. Aug. 10, Keziah Johnson, 66, heart, trouble. Aug. 10, Ruth E. Randolph, 5 months, chol-j era infantum.Aug. 15, Mrs. John Merriman, 37, typhoid ' fever.Aug. 17, George L. Graham, 1, spinal meningitis.Aug. 19, John Barclay, 29, typhoid fever. Aug. 20, Rev. Broomfield Wall, 86, old age. Aug. 20, Mrs. Sarah Case, 76, spinal trouble Aug.26, Augustus P. Moore.Aug. 31, Mrs. Fred Knight, 32. typhoid fever. Sept. 3, Mrs. Rosa Ballard, 39, hemorrhage.5 Sept. 5, KubyHelen Newell, 7, typhoid fever.Sept. 6, Josephine Davis, 8 mouths, summer [ complaint.Sept. 7. infant daughter Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. f Roberts., Sept. 9, Jerry Baymiller, 64, valvular debil-- Ry-Seut. 21,’Mrs.Elizabeth Reed,spinal trouble. Sept. 30, Henry C. Agnew, 49, typhoid fever.9 Sept. 30, Semes Magruder (col), 24, typhoid[ fever.Oct. 2, Henry P. Wright, 76, heart trouble.“ Oct. 5, Francis R. Webb, 44, consumption., Oct. 9, Martha E. Haines, 34, typhoid fever.Oct. 13, Jessie Curtis Fugate,21 days,smoth-t ered.i Oct. 26, David Allen Holler, 35, typhoid fever.Oct 29, Laurence Wood, removed from Pennington Point.Nov. 3, Alt B. Fowler, 28, tuberculosis.Nov. 15, John Smith, 49, cancer of gall bladder.i Nov. 26, Joseph Gamage, 68, gall stones.Dec. 19, Mrs. Kizzie Alien (col).Dec. 29, Albert Regner, iil, hemorrhage.