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Show ALGDKOL BLAMED FOB SILT LAKER'S DEATH W. H. Woodard Found Dead, and Brother in Serious Condition ' SALT LAKE, April 5. relieved to bo victims of the use of orange ox-tract ox-tract and denatured alcohol as beverages, bev-erages, William TL, Woodard, 61 years of age. was found dead In a barn last evening, and his son, J W. Woodard, Is in a serious condition at the emergency hospital- An autopsy will be consducted today to determine the cauac of death. Hearing but slight signs of Intoxication, Intoxi-cation, the two men appeared at a biyn at 1075 South Third TCast street, and Inspected a wagon in tho anticipation an-ticipation of purchasing it. That was tho last seen of them until the police visited tho Hccnc. According to the householder. A. Goylcr, Woodard asked the price of the vehicle and said he would wait in the barn until his aon had recovered from the affects af-fects of some liquor he had been drinking. Returning an hour later, Gayler said he found Woodard face downward on the floor, dead, and his son, afst asleep on a bale of hay In another corner. An examination of tho dead man by City Physician John J. GalligHii revealed no marks of violence. I oo |