MORTUARYMarsh.Edward Dunlap received a telegram Thursday morning announcing the death of Arthur Marsh, who passed away at the Central Hospital in Kansas City Wednesday night. Mr. Dunlap's mother is a sister of the deceased.Mr. Marsh was horn in I^aneshoro. Pa., in I860 and when only 1 year of age came with his parents to this city, tie received hiB education in the public schools and the high school and while his father was circuit clerk he was employed in that office for a number of years.' In 1882 he was married to Miss Mary Davis of White Hall and later went to Minneapolis, Minn., where he was in the shoe business with hie brother, Charles, for a time. While in Minneapolis his wife died and since leaving that city lie has been engaged In telegraphy, being employed at Redditt, Canada, for the past year. The deceased is survived by his father, John N. Marsh; two brothers. Charles K. of Minneapolis and Fred K of this city, and five sis- 1 ters—Mrs. Mary'Dunlap and Mrs. T. M Tomlinson of this city, Mrs. John T. Anderson of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. John R. Henry of Woodson and Mrs George Quintal of Muffs.The remains arrived in this city this morning at 1:58 o'clock via the C. A A. and were taken to Reynolds’ undertaking establishment. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.