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Show 1'V.ask Kenvon 13 dsad. lie died on tho 2(Uu of March, while en route for Ci&iilomln, whither ho was going in search of healih which he lojt many yjara ago, and never afterwards after-wards found. Kenyou wns perhaps tho moat remarkable journalist in the west. Hi etarted puperd in prolly nearly every town between Salt Lake and 8an FrancUco, and at times owned throe or four journals at once. His brain wag full ol jiewa, echeme8 and plans, and while as editor or publisher he novor achieved remark-ublo remark-ublo uicucds, when ho quit the business busi-ness n few woekd ago, and left for a warmer climo ho was somewhat ahead financially. His newspaper in this city (the Itcviuc) was a shortlived short-lived concern, und exhibited less cntorprizo and ability than were usually visible in the columns ol eomo of his other papers notably the Lyoa county 'liuics, Edmerald 1erald and Budia StamlarH. We do not remember remem-ber whether or not he started a paper in Coriune, but the probabilitiea are ho did, as ao many of his ciasj have douo. He leit a wife but no children. |