Show PHYSICIAN URO DROPS S DEAD ON STREET t Dr Clarence Clarenc E Barber of Wis Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Succumbs to Tuberculosis TRAVELS FAR FOR RELIEF f CONDITION CONSIDERED HOPE HOPELESS HOPELESS HOPELESS LESS UPON ARRIVAL HERE Dr Clarence E Barber formerly a prominent at Warren Wis I dropped dead yesterday afternoon on the sidewalk in East First South street op opposite opposite opposite police headquarters Dr Barber who had been suffering from tuberculosis for about three years came to Salt Lake six months ago for his health and stopped with the family of C I L Kingsley at 34 31 South Third street Before coming to Salt Lake he had traveled all over the country seeking a climate that would relieve his condition When he got here the inroads of ot the disease that had seized him had ad progress progressed ed so far that Ids his condition was looked upon as hopeless from the beginning A short time ago he went to St George Georg intending to tit live there in the hope of ot an improvement of ot his health but finding that there was a disinclination at that place to receive persons from lung trouble he came back to Salt Lake on last Friday Yesterday morning he walked down to the office of the Yerington Copper com coti company pany Jany in the Hooper block to get his I mall When he left the tho Kingsbury home he unusually active and cheerful but on his way back he suddenly fell gasping upon the sidewalk Dr Beer was summoned but when he arrived Dr Barber Darber had passed beyond medical aid ald Dr Barbers Barber mother lives at Warren VIs WIs and a sister Miss Stella Barber lives at Minneapolis Minn Mino He also has ha relatives in Galesburg Ill He was a Mason and it is probable that the Masonic brotherhood of o Salt Lake will take charge of the funeral arrangements Dr Barber was about 39 9 years old and had practiced at Warren WIs about six sixteen sixteen sixteen teen years ears up to the time that compelled him to seek a more favorable climate He Me was educated at New Or eans d Milwaukee Dr F J Curtis a warm friend of Dr Barber saw that arrangements were w re remade made to notify the dead mans relatives A rather pathetic incident connected with Dr Barbers death was the remark of another sufferer from an incurable dis disease disease disease ease who had met Dr Barber in Salt Lake He crossed the divide before me said this man We were ships that pass in inthe Inthe Inthe the night I thought that I was fated to pass first to the other side and welcome him to the great beyond |