Show HENRY WELSH ELSH BUSINESS HEAD KillED BY AUTO AUTU Former Republican Chairman in Utah Felled Felle at Crossing Henry Welsh former Republican state chairman member of 01 the state slate legislature and prominently identified with mining and business circles of ot this state since 1889 died Sunday at p. p m m. m at nt Holy Cross hospital from injuries suffered earlier ear ear- Her lier In the day when he hc was struck by an automobile at Second South and Eighth East streets The accident accident accident ac ac- ac- ac happened at 10 1020 20 a a. a m. m and the machine was driven by Miss Daryl Bagley Dagley 17 of 46 Seventh East street according to a report filed at police headquarters by the father fathe of ot the girl Frank E. E Bagley Mr Welsh was walking from from- hi hIs home East Second South street to a 0 small store near Second South and Eighth East streets lIe He started to cross Second South street from the south to the north side when the happened The shock of ot Mr Welshs Welsh's death caused Miss Bagley to be confined to bed under a doctors doctor's care on Monday and she was unable to talk of ot the tragedy Mrs Bagley mother moth moth- er of ot the girl said their entire famIly family fam farn- ily lly was unstrung as a result o othe of the grief to the family of ot Mr Welsh and expressed great sorrow over it Mrs Bagley Dagle giving her daughters daughter's daughters daughter's daughters daughter's daugh daugh- ter's version enlon of ot the accident said said- Mr Welsh became confused my daughter said He lie started to cross the street and then started I back She thought he had decided to cross and started ahead when he turned back in front of ot the carThe car The fender struck him and knocked him to the pavement She did not realize he ha was hurt so BO badly BOTH CONFUSED CLAIM Both the driver of ot the machine and Mr 11 Welsh apparently became confused contused when they saw the situation situation situa situa- tion according to a witness of at the fatal accident The machine was not traveling at an excessive rate Mr Welsh stopped and is said to have started to turn back when he was struck The machine was stopped immediately F. 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E proprietor or of of f the Whitworth drug store Eighth East and Second South streets who was a a. witness of ot the accident said I 1 was wall digging dandelions out of ot the lawn of ot the store When then I ob observed observed ob- ob served Mr Welsh elsh walking across the street reet A second later I saw he became confused contused on his hb course over the approach of an automobile The walker stopped and the auto struck him The machine was not travelIng travelIng travel- travel Ing lag fast It stopped immediately and I asked the tho driver to alight I 1 went to Mr Welsh and picked him up I SKULL FRACTURED With a fortitude that l as s characterized characterized characterized char char- much of his lIt lifetime Ume Inthe in inthe inthe the West Vest Mr Welsh WeIgh is said to have Insisted he avas as not seriously hurt and asked to be taken to his honre home Medical examination there thero disclosed the victim was suffering Buttering from a fractured nose fractured skull and wrenched right shoulder In less than two hours Mr Welsh sank Into unconsciousness lie He was re removed removed re- re moved d to the general hospital where he died a few hours later Mr l Welsh was v ll 70 years old He was born at Mass lIe He came West Vest when ho was 22 yea years old For twelve years Mr Welsh guided the early mining activities of Nevada along scientific lines lIe He also devoted himself to Chautauqua educational courses and quail qualified tied himself to take over the management manage manage- ment meat of ot the mining milling and subsidiary operations of ot the late Simeon of ot Cortez Cortex Nev Nov and In that capacity became manager manager manager man man- ager of the tho Cortez Mines Limited In 1889 Mr Welsh moved to Park Parle City where he established the re retail retail retail re- re tail store of ot Welsh Driscoll Bu Buck le Although identified with promotion and development of ot many of ot the most important mining properties in the tho Park Parle City district Mr Welch preferred to remain In the back back- ground At the time of ot his death ho lo was president of ot the King Consolidated Mining company and holder of or several important Inter ests esta in the Boulder valley section of the Park City district PROMINENT POLITICALLY activities Mr Welshs Welsh's political consisted of ot one term as all commissioner commissioner commissioner commis commis- of ot Summit county Republican can chairman of ot the same SlIme county count legislative member from Summit county and He Republican publican state chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man in 1919 Mr Welshs Welsh's early education was vas received In the elementary schools school at Southbridge Ho lie worked continually continually continually con con- to improve and add to this grasping through constant practical application the principles of ot mining engineering as he went along In charitable work Mr Welsh was associated with several relief relict or organIzations organizations organizations or- or during the World orld war lie He le served as state chairman of the campaign to raise funds for Irish relief Mr Welsh Velh wa was a prominent member of ot the Knights of ot Columbu Columbus Colum- Colum bus bu us and belonged to the chamber of ot commerce and the Elks lodge He Hemd md hall made his hili home lome In Sn this city for forthe forthe the he past sixteen years Surviving are a widow three sis ers Mrs James hers Ivers of ot Salt Lake Mrs Mary McSween y and Mrs OConnor O'Connor both of ot Concord Con Con- cord X N. H. H two brothers James V. W. Welsh We of or Salt Lake John F. F Mi of or Park CIt City manager er of ot the Silver er ICing King Coalition Mercantile store tore two nieces Mrs John M. M of ot Salt Lake and nd Mrs IB James Jame T. T FInlen of of Butte Mont and two nephews nephew James Iv Ivers rs Jr and Thomas Welsh both of ot Salt Satt Ia Lake ke Traffic Sergeant James H. H Warden Warden War War- den detailed an officer of his hl squad to o In investigate the accident Monday Warden arden said ald the tite facts fas of the caw case would be he turned over O to the the- county attorneys attorney's office for Inc purpose of determining whether an Inquest would h hp he hold held The fin flag over pr t the h hous hou of rep rep- OB was I At nt lt on Monday on account of or the death of Representative Welsh elsh |