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Show YOUNG MAN FROM PAYSON DIES OF TYPHOID IN CEDAR Yesterday afternoon at about 4:30 j o'clock, Mr. Young, n man 27 years of age, died hero of typhoid fever, after having apparently passed the crisis of tho disease. Apparently he was in humble circumstances, having no money, mon-ey, and wns cared for at tho City Hall from the timo of his arrival hero eight days ago. It i3 learned that he was taken sick nbout 10 days previously, pre-viously, and laid out alone on tho black ridgo in Washington county for ten days, with only one quilt to shelter him from the elements, nnd only such assistance ns passers-by could give. Then he was brought) to this city, but having no money to pay for hospital accommodations or medical treatment he probably did not have the best of care, though tho city and the city marshal mar-shal and physician gave such assistance assist-ance ns they could. The relntives of the unfortunate mnn were communi-cntcd communi-cntcd with nnd his father and wife and two small children came hero and was with him at the end. The immediate cause of death was a hemorrhage of the bowel. The remains were shipped to Parowan Paro-wan for burial. It appears that the deceased is a grandson of the old Mr. Hyatt of that place. One of the children is a baby in arms, tho other a little boy of about three years. Deep sympathy is expressed ex-pressed on all sides for the unfortunate unfortu-nate family. Few Cedar people knew of the situation until after the death of the patient. |