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Show Sudden Drain. The Denver News, of the 2fith inst., contains the following, which w ill be sad news to many residents of L'tah: "The great number of friends aud acquaintances ac-quaintances of William M. McCorruaek of Telluride, Colo., will be shocked when they learn of his sudden death from pueumonia at the Windsor hotel yesterday. The deceased has resided at Telluride for the past ten or twelve years, being permanently identified ' with some of the best business interests ' in that county and possessing the high esteem and confidence of all who knew j him. Ho has been the partner of lion. Alva Adams in conducting a large hardware business at the above point. Just previous to his coining to Denver Den-ver ten days ago he sold out his interest inter-est in the business to Governor 4.danis and was actively engaged in making preparations for an extended trip through Europe, which was to have occupied oc-cupied a year at least. Mr. McCormack was strong and vigorous, vig-orous, in the prime of life aud should have lived his natural lease, of life but for the terrible malady which cut his usefulness and manhood short. He was unmarried and his people reside in Pennsylvania, where Governor Adams telegraphed tho sad news and is in constant expectation of receiving directions direc-tions regarding disposition of the remains." |