Show DEATH TAKES THOMAS KEARN MINING CHI V Final Call Can Follows Vec Illness and Stroke of I. I Paralysis BIG BUILDING HERE 1 IS HIS l I IEN Career Opened in RIa Hills Success Began at at Park City J Th Thomas 0 mn I Kearns former form United Si f en senator tor from Utah pioneer loM r minin mining railroad magnate has answers I final summons summon Th The end crud came at IM L t tp p. p m. m yesterday after aCter an i of ci week weel from a n stroke of ot paral ji Last Thursday when Sir Mr r. r hit by ly an automobile near t the Plot Piot monument he ho suffered a a. fractured d 1 j nd j-nd severe shock Ho lie was tl tol office In the Kearns building building- an aM nd it t j thome homo home T To Iwo o da days s 's later he Tras va Uric ric trIck with paralysis Ills two sons Edmund I mana a ranch In Nevada nd ind Thomas Thomal i J Ir lieutenant In the aviation Mather field Sacramento carne emir r California and arrived here We iwI Des When tho ho end c came me Mr Ir surrounded b by his wife hI his two to Y and ond daughter da Helen his two 21 and one ono brother He was IC the thc last Grieved for Cor Lout Lost J Mr Jr tr Kearns had been In poor h I for a year The death of his 1 pari and lifelong friend David Keli several everal months ago in hi thi dine cline since then has been marked Thomas Kearns was strong ItI lav likes and dislikes Ho was Was' for tor o c ox against one and he made no iio con real his thoughts t a When hen ho he entered the Senate or oh cit Unit United cd States ho lie at nt once oneo b fa favorite not only with thou cf ci d. d political faith but with his o w He lie was a n close stu student ent of or cretin was conscious of ot hIs hia i he ho was a self educated man and t tOre fore Core Ore ma made e no ito attempt to t. t lIst Into the Senate This drew drei men toward him He lie l was Vas regarded by his reilo as a a. mining expert In Iii hh year ear as senator he lie delivered deli am on the tIme mining industry that the lie attention n of the lie country c Founds 4 His charities were man many bat bar batt were vero given hen quietly Kearn St. St A Ai orphanage orphana e was presented To tb the c colic olic church of ot which he was ns a a. ur member He Ito was waR ono omie of the 1 aides to the late Into Bishop building of or the Cathedral C. of ot the tie lii leine in Salt SaIl Lake one of ot the Li churches In tho the west He leaves a fortune millions The Tho Kearns Reams building o ostreet OJ street he lie built as a monument to I self his residence on 01 E II South Tt Tea T street as lS a monument to his fac Zanily is ono one of the handsomest la houet west ivest Near car Battle Mountain y e owned TV r large larso ranch His Ills r logs Ings were in the Sliver Silver King Kin Coi Cosi Mines j company at Park City the theE the T fax Tonopah ah Mining company at pah Nev Ne' and other well known in Utah and N Nevada Heal lit lie 1 al also also- alsor o. o r r. r large larS shareholder and dinin din in the National Dank Bank of ot th the Ee Rf Ecu In Salt Lake and in tho the First Firs Kt I bank of or Park City He lie was a 11 10 at of or the Elks' Elks lod lodge e in Salt Lake of Al Alta Alia ta Com Commercial and ci and o of the tho Knights of ot ColumbuS Columbu V Ll Lived d on Nebraska Farms Fara Thomas Kearns was born Arf near Woodstock Ontario C ada lda When hen 10 years reals of age he heresy re m with his hiM parents to Holt countr S tarn tam l where the settled settle upon a a. hero here he attended school In TI and worked on tho ho farm In t ts the e a k mer But Dut he found farm aria lIfe lire prosy pros hence when yet a bOY bor e i aSed in freighting freighting- supplies l Ii I I Black Hills It was In the SliCk Buk ii that lie he began his mining c carter rm U 14 miner In the Homestake mine st all four miles from Deadwood He W K WIn In this property until he f majority ajo ri t Y m I When 21 1 he left the hills ad t tt t to Utah first to Salt Lake aed cd to Park Cit City at which place le kt borod bored in the time Ontario mine it at t time the greatest silver mint mine L 1 I he had worl worked ed his shift he pros pro In n the hills hlll about Park City aol m n night studied geology M When hen l ii la mine ho lie made a careful stud sted C f- f practical work in tho the propertY propero Provides Ides hies for tor His ilIA t Seven years after he lie ruch I CI City t his prospecting brought i 5 hl I ot of If and the Mayflower mine was one of oC the tho owners us C From Irom tho the first shipment of oU ore 1 was gained Tho The f foundation fortune was laid and of the thi from this shipment he provided for tor his parents Later no became one or ot Ih in the or or of tho the Silver King ling pr P known time the Silver Mn King eo as M i return I 12 from which have been s1 u. u more moore than which property he lie was general nger ager I bt hel had Invested il r. r Kearns the Salt alt Route and 1 railway was partly de tro bY J flav Da and ho several sC years ears ago o came Caine to the rescue of S the h In imi tho the largest owner I r K 1 built about miles of ot roa and Keith were owners or of Jf t 11 1 the Lake Lake- Tribune been purchased about I 1901 BI 1 Services Service nn n U. U S. S Se SeIn st T TIn In 1901 he was elected Jj Utah the United States from dar l arc from March 1901 01 until Park K Kwas City eO was twice tivice in the of the cons member was a h b. b T ko convention of ot Utah O 1 delegate to the Rf s Lou convention con at St. St V from which he walked Balked out Y J I h party part declared a against again In Iii 1900 a I Juu Judge He lie married them To lO To York tive of New of children were ivere both born all are lre living Two sisters J f Frani vivo him Mrs a T cot colt t of Salt Sui t Lake Lako and Neb eb 1 man of Grand Island j t 11 V brother J J. J J. J K H. Kearns carnS of JUnO tw tuners tuners' nril t the tho j for tor Arrangements to but t completed b t ui V Vit not yet ct been it will be held Monda Jonda |