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Show DIES WHILE ViSfTING IN SPOKANE W'. D. Hlossor died yesterday evening even-ing at (ho home of his sou Or. Benjamin Benja-min Wnsier at Spokane, Washington. Mr. Pdosser left Ogdon a siiort time ago for ;i ir p to the northwest coast for lils health and to lsit hi Bon and was tnk-ri seriously ill within the jkiaI week, tho end coming yesterday afternoon. Mr. Rlossor is well and favorably known in this city, Jia Ins been engaged en-gaged !n business here during the last fight tun years, a part of which time he was in partnership with his brother. J. ,. HIokkct, now of tho Elite Cafo. Ho was a member or a number of local lodges. For tho past two years Mr. Blossor has boon troubled with heart failure and during that time ho lias traveled extensively on the Pacific coast in f earth of health. His wife. Mrs. ISar-bara ISar-bara Hlouser. and a brother, .1. L. niosHor. arc resddents of Ogden. A son resides at Spokane and a daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. Katie . Mower, Is living at Indianapolis. Indiana. Other brothers and s'stors survive him. He was ."ri years old and had spent a great deal of his life in the western country. Accompanied b his son and wife, tho body will arrive in Ogdcn at S I o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The place for the runeral is yet to be derided. Tup body will be Inn led In the Moun-tu'n Moun-tu'n View cemetery. Friends do.'irlng to view tho bodv may do so at the Heaton Klrkendall undertaking parlors all day Monday and until 11 o'clock TneSiiay. |