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Show two brothers, suVvIve hint. The elder Washington is a cousin of General March and h descendant of George Washington's Washing-ton's brother. The body of Mr. Washington Wash-ington is at the undertaking establishment establish-ment of O. H. Berg & Son, where it is being prepared to be taken to Iowa by Mrs. Beselin. YOUNG SOLDIER DIES ON HIS WAY TO CAMP I Special to The Tribune. I PROVO. Oct. 28. James E. Washington, Washing-ton, a young soldier from Camp Kearny, (died here yesterday afternoon from pneu-; pneu-; monia, at the ae of 27 years. He attended at-tended the funeral of a brother at Rut riven, ri-ven, Iowa, who died at the Great 'Lakes training station at Chicago a month stgo. On bis way back to Camp Kearny he was stricken with Influenza and stopped I off the train here for treatment a week I a co. and for the last few days it was I believed lie would recover. His sister. ! Mrs. Ray Ij. Beselin. of Omaha, came Jrere Wednesday to he at the bedside of her brother, She has been assisted by the local Red Cross in looking after his comfort, and expresses great appreciation apprecia-tion of the sympathy and kindness she has experienced. The young man's parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Washington, of Ruth-yen Ruth-yen Iowa,. They, yWiLh five sisters and i |