Show PAUL STEVENSON DIED LAST NIGHT Young Life of Promise P Ends Upon Its Very Threshold Paul PattI W. W Stevenson on who whoso o life liCe has Imas been despaired of for several days passed away after 10 ii o'clock last l evening Although the end was not lot unexpected It cumin camo su suddenly denly following fol- fol lowing signs of improvement ment which iad caused those watching to hope that thai a the lie better had come com Early yesterday morning the patent rallied ll and amid Re seemed mcd brighter than at an any time since Ince he lie was taken to the hospital but one of the time sinking spells from Crom which the time young oung man ha had suffered suffered suf suf- several times came caine on about in lii o'clock last night and the end ml came caine later Notice of the tho U twenty minutes funeral will be le given later Twenty-one Twenty years cars ago on the ty second of S September Paul Stevenson Steven Steven- son was born at St. St Paul Minim Minn lIe He was the only son of Mr Ir nd Mrs Charles II Stevenson Rte an and a brother brothel of Florence Ste Sten Van Stevenson n on- on Brunt who whose c death eath occurred i In this city a a. littlemore little littlemore littlemore more than three years rears ago aJo The family fam fam- amily am- am II ily move moved from Crom St. St Paul laul to this city In 1 1898 an and have made their home here helt since that time Paul attended ed edthe the public schools lat later the high school and late In August of this year nr left loft for am Chicago to lO tal take e a n two years years' ars' ars cour course p In the time school chool of pharmacy connected con con- with the University lt o of Illinois Took Cold CollI at al Theatre Il On the way to Chicago he ho visited friends s at St. St Paul where when the lIw greater reater part of his life had hall been passe passed While there Ihen he attended e a theatre one night took toul cold and that thai was waR the beginning beginning beginning begin begin- ning of oC the tho Illness that thai caused his death From St. St Paul PattI he went to Chicago where he lie registered at nt the tho school chool of pharmacy then wont went to Mishawaka Mis- Mis hawaka Ind to visit with relatives until until school began Th There re he hc became seriously lii III the doctors advised a that he be bo brought to Salt Ial Lake e at nt once and with an nn aunt Mrs Edward Jernegan Jernegan Jernegan Jer- Jer he ime reached home a week weel ago Sunday Sunda The fhe following Wednesday he was taken to the hospital and his condition has hns been such that his father fath- fath er and mother have been In almost constant attendance After Aftel leaving school the tho young oun man I worked for some time at the Smith Drug company later he Ime was connected with the tho Hell Ben Telephone company compan an and at nt the time he left leet for or school was a clerk In the store of the Uw Central Drug company compan He was at alone one time a member of oC the National Guard for several overal years cars has been a Cl member of oC the Brotherhood of St. St Andrew and was wac for 01 or a long time leader of the time boys boys' section of the thc brotherhood The young man was very well vell known In tho the city was vas extremely popular among his friends and ami the deepest sympathy of I all nil goes out to the time stricken grief par par- eats S Mr Ir and Mr Mrs Stevenson are at home for far the present with Mr and Mrs Ir A. A J J Hoffman Hortman SC Third street S |