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Show OLD TIE GOAL MINER IS DEAD with iTAii rui:ij company iiiii MOIti: THAN TIIIUTY YIUIIK. Sniiiiicl Combs, Br., Iliirletl Prom the Twciily-rourtli IXvlolahllcnl Wnnl At Halt Inke City Wciliutiloy of the Present Week Had Woikiil At Kcoflcld, Kiiuiiynlde nml ('untie Onto, Funeral services for Bamuel Combs, Br., who died Monday laat ul hla home In Salt Lake City, were held Wednea-day Wednea-day afternoon last from the Twenty-Fourth Twenty-Fourth Ward chapel In that city. Interment In-terment followed at City cemetery Deceased was C$ year of age at the time of hi death, which resulted from dropsy, after an lllm-m. of about three I mouth. He wn one of the pioneer coal miner of Utah, having been In the employ of thu Utah Fuel company for morci than thirty year. II) was I actively engaged during the period of .opening and developing the mlnee ut CaMIe Oute and other Carbon county i coal properties. He waa u native of Koutli Wule and came to Utah In 187C. since which time he haa resided In thla state continuously. , Decedent I survived by his wldoiv, Mra. Mary Comb, three daughters, Mra. Mary Decker. Mr. Jamea Courtney, Court-ney, both of Salt Mke Cly, nnd Mra. , II. W. Mallard of Ulack Hawk, three' Hon. John, Bamuel, Jr.. both of Bait take City, and twl of niaik Hawk. Samuel Comb. Br., waa born , In Merthvr Tydfil. South Wale, Juno 20. 1849, and waa united In marriage to Mary Dolling In 1171. They came to the United Btatea In 17 wh their two chllilrcn nnu semen in nuiw, Sanpete county. , From there they moved to Bcofleld In Ittlf following the occupation of miner until aoout three montha prior to his death. He went from. Sunnyslde to Suit take City In 10. |