Show DIED IN THE QANYON 5 v t Singular Fate of P T Mayne of This S City He Was on HIs Way to Salt take When Ho Was Stricken with Appoplcxy Philander T Mayne a respected resident resi-dent of this city diedjn Big Cottonwood canyon on Monday afternoon under very peculiar circumstances The old gentleman left on Friday last to visit the Baby McKee mine near the Reed and Benson in Big Cottonwood and started for home on Monday to be present at the trial of a case in which he was interested and which was set for yesterday When he left the mine he was apparently in good health and the best of spirits and took with him in his wagon a bag of ore to show to his co owners in Salt Lake Along in the afternoon after-noon T W Crismon William Lewis and T W Webb of the city Jose Hansen of Sugar House and William Danzie of Eiverton who were camping in the canon can-on saw Mr Maynes wagon coming down the road The reins were dragging and the old man was leaning backwards from the first seat his head resting on the second seat The young men at once stopped me team ana on examination found that Mr Mayne was dead They fixed up a stretcher with blankets and boughs and Justice John Wood of But lerville at the mouth of the canyon was notified of the affair late on Monday night The justice then went back to the spot where the body had been left nearly a mile above tho stairs and the party started for this city arriving here at 9 oclock yesterday morning The body was taken to Skewes undertaking establishment the relatives of I the deceased were notified and later in the d y Deputy Coroner Daniel Dunne held an inquest J F I McCarty Thomas Borlase wad L J Til ton being sworn aR jurors The young men who met the team testified to the I facts stated above and Dr S Ewing made the following report Have this day viewed the body of P TJtfayne found dead in Big Cottonwood I canyon Aug 7 1893 and from the circumstances cir-cumstances and conditions say that the probable cause of death as apoplexy S EWING M D The jury returned a verdict setting forth that death resulted from apoplexy The deceased came here from Iowa three I years ago and was sixtyfour years of age He leaves a wife who is now visiting visit-ing relatives in South Carolina and ten I children three of whom reside in Salt Lake The relatives have been notified I by wire and the arrangements for the funeral will not be made until they are 1 heard from |