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Show W. S. ANDERSON IS . INFLUENZA VICTIM Father of the Late Mrs. Donna Anderson Moon Diet Here. Walter 8. AniWnnn. prominent rati- mad man and knwn Ihrouahout tlie j entlro country In railroad circles, died yesterdsy afternoon at a local hospital of heart failure following an attack of Influenx.. He was stricken last Friday j night after arriving here with the body j -Of hta di.fhl M", Iatin"S Andrtntn i Moon, who died st Helens. Mont., a few dHvs after' hsrhtisbanrT. Arthur j Morse Moon, had passed away. j Mr. Anderson wss lorn In Kngland I In 173 and came to America with his I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond .1. Anderson, An-derson, when he wss A years of age. Kettling at Omaha, his father was auditor of disbursements for the I'nion Pacific Railroad company. Within the last few years, the elder Mr. Anderson rhas been pensioned snd is now a resident resi-dent nf Portland. Ore. Twenty years ago Waller Anderson csme to Halt Ijtke as private secretary j for the late W. H. Bancroft. He waa later made car service sgent for the Oregon Hhort Line, which he resigned to accept a like position with the 'Denver 'Den-ver eV Hio tirande at !enver. In July this year Mr. Anderson left tha lenver a Rio Grande to accept a ! position with the I'nion Pacific with general offices at Chicago. Besides hla fHther, Mr. Anderson is survived by his widow, one son. Max Rates Anderson, Ander-son, two brothers and two sisters. Funeral Fu-neral service's will be completed upon tho arrival of tha elder Mr. Anderson. |