Show 1 DEAl OF MOSES tlRScnMAN I OldTime Merchant of Salt Lake Succumbs to an Attack of Bri hts Disease w > S 7 f I ilt h I 1 = FLx y 71rYiI Z YLSJ p jA I i I Ie Moses Illrschinnn nn oldtimer nnd one of the most prominent and respected respect-ed qf Salt Lakes Jewish ulllxong died at 5 oclock yesterday nflornoon aged CS of Brlprhts dlseaHo at his residence I 122 Wot Fourth Houlh street und In the presentc of Jila sons arid ncnr friends The funeral will be held Jrom the liouso at 210 p in Tuo day with interment In the Jewhili conieteiT Moses IJIrFchman was born In Vur lombur Germany At time age of 21 he came to America in JSofi and for il ISGt anr a time settled In Wheeling W Va About 3RGO Mr 1 lllr hman 11lhman belioyod ho saw r promising commcrolnS future In the Golden State and removed to Sun Francisco Fran-cisco going via the t Isthmus of Panama rue trip In those days was attondod bv many Inconveniences particularly I when the vessels were crowded utlclltlI and tho orossinK of the iHihniUH Was uny IlY thing but ploaaani But the traveler Hloocl the voyage well arid on landlny 01 fnc In San Francisco made up his mind hat i the Comstock wus the place for him So he shortly removed to Nevada engaging In mcrcbandlslnt und mining but mostly the latter 1 I In 1869 Mr HIrschman made a change to Helena whore he was one of the pioneer pio-neer menhanlM But the reputation of Salt Lake as a commercial center presented pre-sented more attractions than Montana and Mr HIrschman removed to this city in 1S71 lie engaged heiv also In merchandising mer-chandising and mining his ventures In time latter being In the Flagstaff hue South Star and oth > r Ala properties Mr Illrschmnn I 1 also did ronsldprnblo prosppiHiiiK In Idaho and vnrlnns parts of Utah and his business together with his travels brought him Into contact with n srpfif I mat prnjilp so that t hIS h-IS one of tho most widely Icon men In thl InUrmounlaln ronntry Mr Jlirschmnn I was prominently ldpnllI < > d with Jewish rpllfjiouH Inlpresls and was one of the charter members of lie Bnal I larapl I congregation In Ibis city FOI the last few years he has been In poor health and failed ffradualiy rip uas forced to remain Indoors ifght weeks ago and never went out afterward The doeeiuud leaves two sons ITer bprt and JPIOIIU In business In this city and MIK J Openhyliner of hl cage His wife formerly a Phllallelphla lady died llftcen years tigo Mr IIIrBchnmns death will be regretted by country many oldtlmo lend In the Western |