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Show iRAJIPED AM) DIED. A H(TttJir HIi-b lit Brighton from Eutlng TuoMwiiy ire it 11 A pi. leu. George Herbert, age 50, died in Brigham Aug. -4th. He was no professional tramp, but eiren instances in-stances forced him to adopt their mode of travel. He was recently engaged in the Hanhower smelter at Murray, Utah. Being thrown cut of work there he went to Salt Lake, stayed there a while and then moved toward Montana in company with Albert Y hi laker. They reached Brigham lust week. Friday morning, Herbert ate a large number of green apples. He was taken with cramps and died a few hours later. He was interred in the cemetery the same evening, accompanied to the grave by his friend. The deceased is said to be a stone (piarrymen by trade and has a sou living somewhere. Poor boy; he'll probably never know what became of his father and will live a life of anxiety and suspense sus-pense in consequence. |