| Show lONG IDENTIFIED WITH JOURNALiSM William Igleheart Former Man Manager Manager Manager ager of Herald Is Victim of Consumption WAS PROMINENT CITIZEN TWELVE YEARS RESIDENCE WON HIM MANY FRIENDS Wlliam Igleheart 47 4 years old for former former forn mer n r manager of th the Salt Lake Herald and ani a veteran newspaper man died of consumption at his home hOlne 9 7 First ave aye avenue avenue nue flue at 1215 yesterday esterday The death of Mr l Igleheart removes a aman aman aruan man ruan who has devoted years of energy to ton n st aper work throwing into that oc occupation cupat on all the virility of young man manhood manhood hood houd until a few years ears ago disease dulled his energies and ind it became ame apparent apparEnt ent fit that it would not be long until the end came He retired from active work last ast August when The Herald Heral l was sold t the present HeraM Republican com corn pany At Christmas time it was seen that h 11 could not net long survive but the Indomitable nerve hat that buoyed him through 5 years ears of failing health kept al aLvE ve the spark of life until yesterday rda Mr 11 Igleheart was a son of T Igleheart and was born at Evansville Ind in 1 63 After a Ii public school education he h 11 at attend tend d university at Greencastle and took his B A degree For many ears vears after leaving college he was identified Identified fied fled with his father and brothers in the flour milling business but falling failing health B I rt Tt him west He HI was at one time con ret d with a p bank at San Diego Cal Won Reputation as Reporter In 1 91 Mr 11 Igleheart became a reporter or the staff of the Chicago Daily Dally News 1 it r going to the Record During the v rids Columbian exposition in 1893 at 0 vago he was chief hief o or of the Records bu bur i iru r ru au u at the th fair fall and his work attracted fa comment throughout the th profess s SKi sL c i as well as reflecting credit upon his 1 apr After the fair he became finan financial cial lal ial editor of the Record and remained in int t t position until late in 1894 when hen his hilS 1 r again failed him and he came to Silt Salt Lake four tour years as telegraph editor rr irU a i ty ity editor of the Tribune he went to toT torr toI T rr e o Salt Silt Lake Herald in October 1898 l 8 as manager during the ownership of R B RC Re C e Chambers and A W Yo McCune Upon f t d dath ath of Mr Chambers C G Rood 1 bi i ani ime executor of the estate and he hea hea a 11 1 Mr 11 McCune sold The Herald to for forr r Senator William A Clark of Butte Mr Igleheart continued as manager of oft when The t r Taper per until last lat August H 11 M Iii and Republican were consolidated Mr r Igleheart was married to Miss Ruth Tr Pr st si of f Henderson Ky a sister of Joel T r Priest industrial agent of the Oregon 8 t Line Besides the widow are twin Igleheart IS ISs 1 ss rs 5 WillIam and George Eleanor Igle rs s old A sister Miss art also survives Prominent In Masonry M I Igleheart was a member of the thel Tr l 1 v club was at one time preside de it t of tf the Alta AUa club was the first preside de dt t of jf the Press club one of the board c of the Country club and an l treasured a membership in the Commer Cominer Com mer meral c A al v lab dab as well He was a f Mason a Mystic Shriner and a 1 m nent worker in Masonic circles He Hev board of trus true trusts v as also one of the first ts s of cf the free library when the Masonic was turned over to public use He Heb Het b t rJ through the administrations of ofA A M rs James Glendinning Ezra Thomp s a Sl T i and rd Richard P Morris and was j one c tie thE trustees of the Packard library He a member of the First Presbyterian terian C H Vas was identified with various other always lent a helping T 1 J I lie hr enterprises 1 Land where he could find himself useful t r r rU rd J gathered around him a host of friends i Simple funeral services will be held at att Att atte t te late Ute residence Iii T First avenue at n n 2 o this morning the Rev Wil Will 1 l luT in M 1 Paden officiating No Masonic c will b be given The body will willI I F t east on the Chicago Limited v a b leaves at 1 Mrs Irs Igleheart ss ES s Igleheart the two boys and Joel L 1 Pr cst will accompany the body to Evans where it will be burled buried in the fam lam lamI 1 I 1 loOt ir t |