Member of St. Peter's Lyceum Dies of Typhoid Fever. The many friends of James FP. O' Keefe of No. 282 Grand street, will be surprised to hear of his sudden death, after all ness of only two days. He was taken ill with typhoid fever last Tuesday morning and succumbed two days later. He was a prominent member of St. Peter's Ly ceum and the Thomas J. Connolly Asso ciation. The funeral will take place at the home Saturday morning and proceed to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn high mass will be celebrated. Mr. O'Keefe leaves A mother and sister, Mrs. John J. Walsh.