FUNERALS AND DEATHMr*. Ralph Hawcett, of Center. Grove; 'Passes Away—Interment of E. Goldtlioi'pe and J. P. Scott Takes Place.The funeral, .or the late J.. P. Scott took place at-4 o’clock yesterday •after, noon. Brief services* were held*nt the family residence, 1212 Eocust street. Itev. O. D. Odell -Of the Second Presbyterian church officiated, and interment took place in Einwood cemetery. TheonshT1caaiaswtl:b!hits:WGA v/ V*# I l a/ P V ^pallbearers were Geo. T\iosel, A. v. Tivdway. Eugene Adams, J. W.Gonchar, .Glen Brown. .arid lt;T. W.Parker.The remains of E. E. Goldthorpe arrived last night from Chicago and removed to his father, l^dwaid GoMthovpe, nt Asbury. where _ the funeral services were held at « o cioc c to-day. Rev. Welsh;and Rev.. Du I uy outdated.’ ami I'a cfuartcto composed of Marion Green, W. H. Pontius and the Misses Ida Grant and Genevieve Wheat sang several selections during the service. The interment took place at the Asbury cemetery. The pallbearers were 'Warren'Dickinson, Geo, Sperislcy, Robt. Rogers. Dr. Meredith, John Stewart and W. C. Stewart. MRS. R. FAWCETT DEAD.Mary J. Fawcett, wife of Ralph Fawcett, died at the family residence near Center Grove at C o’clock, last evening after an Illness of six months. Deceased had resided in Dubuque and vicinityall her life, having been here In 1886! and was a daughter of the late Anthony Spensloy. and- was ver/ widely known. Besides her husband, two daughters, Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. Jas. McClain, and two sons, Albert and William, and two brothers, Ralph'and i William survive her.G.ne:irtlt;nc(•thts