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Show Ml I BATH RODHj Death of Hyrum Smith, 60, of Ogden Discovered Ten Days After Demise. .Swel.il to The Tribune. ' OC.DF.X, Pee. tj Hyrum Smith, 60 years of ae, and f r more, than tw- nty-j nty-j five years an employee of H. V'. Gwil-iiam, Gwil-iiam, Sr., in the Uiah and Oregon Lumber Lum-ber comr'any, later the Gwilliam Lumber cornp;: ny, was found dead at his home, Soil WasliiiiKton avenue, Iatti this afternoon after-noon by Mr. Cwilliam. It is slated that Mr. Smith had been dead since Thank.vrJvinK day, the hut day he was Mr. Smith not having reported for work at tiie lumhir yard, Mr. Gwlltiam i. came apprehensive and he went to Mr. Smith's home, w here, in cn.'upany with James ('.leenweH, a neighbor, an entrance was forced. The body of Mr. Smith, fully dnssed, was found in the bath room. Peath was due to heart failure. Undertaker Under-taker C. J. Lindtpiist, who was called immediately, said Mr. Smith had been dead about ten days. Mrs. Smith went east a number of weeks ago with her daughter, Pora, who is studying music in Chicago. Pater Mrs. Smith went to Buffalo, X. Y., to visit relatives. Both the wife and daughter, as well as the son, Louis, an employee of the Anaconda Copper company at Butte, have been notified. The funeral arrangements will not be made until the arrival of the family. |