Her infant Child's Cries Led to the Dis covery of Her Dead Body, Mrs. Anna Price, aged 31 years, wife of John Price, died suddenly last night at her home, about four miles east of this village on the Byron road. Mrs. Price came to Ba tavia late yesterday afternoon and returned home apparently seeing well. About 1 o'clek in the evening, her husband retired with his six-years old son, leaving his wife up attanding to her household duties. About 1:30 o'clock this morning Mr. Price was awakened by the crying of his four months-old baby, who was with the mother in an adjoining room, Mr. Price called to his wife and receiving no reply went into her room and endeavored to arouse her. He was beatified to find that she was dead and had evidently been su fer some time. The body was cold, Mrs. Price was subject to epileptic attacks, and Dr. Manchester, the family physician whoas summoned this maeraing , expressed the belief that one of those attacks was the cause of death. Coroner Parmele, who was also notified, was of the same opinion and did not deem an iypwest necessary. Bis. Price leaves, beside her husband, only the two children mentioned. The funeral will be bela from the house at 2p, mi, temor Taw.