Show B 81 B 1 HEYWOOD UT FROM PNEUMONIA I I BENSAMIN AMIN B HEYWOOD I Former United States Marshal for Utah Who Died Lut last Night fight I DISEASE IS DUE TO AN OPERATION o 6 4 4 4 Ben B Heywood He wood one of the i lr ro of the ullen hotel hilt no nol 1 t formerly l United Stats Stal tat mal J I Ifor for Utah died at o o l k lai 4 night fro from a pneumonia ft f 4 an operation for Its in 4 4 trouble Mr 1 Heywoods d th ti n II nH i rf 4 suits Ita t trot troll roi i an illness of l 1 a H than ill 4 One B D week 4 At 1 last Wl W eL eda f mornIng Mr Heywood wi w fl fi m I 4 taken takeo 11 ii He was wag in hi apart 4 meats meals ID at the Cullen hotel hot it tt U I I 1 I liT T t tIble m 1 Ible ab leal pair Dr r rB B K u Steele wair w called arid and all 1 r f with the time patient all that oI l y I 1 Ithe 4 4 the evening an operation was ws W di de fl 4 4 upon and he wa Wi r 4 to St ht t Marks hospital hospit 1 t i 4 f tt p The operation was perform d FriL morning and was apparently very uc m 1 Mr Heywood rallied 1 from froni ue te t e operation and on Saturday md ind Sur ur 1 day recovered strength so 0 rapidly n tir iii t J the attending physicians t that he was wall practically out f t dan danOn danD On D Monday Manila y pneumonia p developed ye I ted Mis fl I I s weakened condition left ii Li s sv syl t Io i predisposed to an attack of euni and he lacked lakel the strength to IM off oft th attack At noon ac was announced that he could not VM u am vive Just before his death Mr Mm He Hey i 1 talked to John Condron lib his hi associate Tom D Pitt his hi liroi br t Inlaw F P D Kimball Kim ball also a tir brt I r inlaw Joseph Lippman a i I fl friend and Mrs Mra 4 Heywood HP lie show sl sV I strong mentality and was wa r t up until tIme the hour of ot his death Westerner In the time death Of Mr Heywood is II t n tLe e passing pUlling of one Of the Lest est kr wn m rn Il i of the west w t He was wa of thi th tl j sturdy type of western manhood i of his life if until a week ago ag he lil iff rt never neer known a n day of sickness H ih Hwa i iwas was wa almost a phys al at sp m trieR m of manhood All of his hi life lIff h l been given to active t pin pu suits and he had ha a wonderful capacity for work Much Murli of his hili life was spra on 00 the plains plain as HS a cowboy a ran ra overseer and i nd a cattle Of re recent regent gent cent year r h had Iid been engaged In n hotel and mining 5 Ben B tI Hey H was born in Sat fat Lake on n II September 16 l 54 Hs H J father Joeph Inep l L Heywood is rii living His flu Hi home to me is near P Utah Joseph Joth I L Heywood Heywoo a of the state was first fil ci States marshal mal and first fI it post posit ti aster of r f Salt lt Lake When still a youth Ben BIn H wood came a cowboy He lie worker on re t e a ranges through Utah ai am l Wyoming and later latr on th lance langea o u Washington and Oregon For hur a nun her ber of years yearl he mann managed pd i the ranc 5 of Miller Killer Lucks in Washington art and Continued on Page 9 S 1 B B HEYWOOD W WILL WLL LL KNOWN UTAHN DIES FROM PNEUMONIA Continued from Page 1 Oregon Later he became the owner oer o er of some large herds in Utah and IdaHO He was wu associated aa for several years yean as part owner of White Sons Son live livestock livestock stock and dressed meat company and the Utah Slaughtering company In 1893 1813 Mr Ir Heywood sold most mt of his cattle interests and took up mining in the Blue Mountain district Later his field lehl of mining activities off into various sections of Utah and Nevada At the time of his death he owned interests in several valuable prospects in Utah and Nevada Neada Most Moet of his Nevada property was wag in the Seven Troughs district U S Marshal Marsha for Utah Mr Heywood was appointed United States marshal for Utah by b President McKinley in 1900 and served until 1904 1 4 when he was succeeded by Wil William 11 liam Spry Though he was always an active political worker he never held an official position other than that of United States marshal Three Thre years ago he entered the hotel business as proprietor of the Cullen hotel He continued as a sole proprietor until leathan less lea than a year yr ago when he sold a half hat Interest to John Condron Mr Heywood was often oCt en In the public eye ee through hig hl connection with public affairs He was waa often oCten the work working workIng ing portion of a committee appointed co lO o look after some public ImbUe good To his energetic efforts the relief train from Salt Lake to San Francisco at atthe atthe the time of the San Francisco earth Is l largely due During the Uie tl ie re lecent recent cent G A R H encampment he waif wa Va of the committee n 0 horses and carriages and by his systematic arrangements free carriages were al always a ways at the disposal of the veterans Mr Ir Heywood was first married in 1877 1377 to o Miss Mattie Thornley of Farm FarmIngtOn IngtOn In ton who died a few years later A Achild Achild Achild child of ot this marriage is Thornier Hey wo d at present in the employ of the city waterworks department who lives liveson on Ninth East street In 1891 he was married to Kathleen Pitt PUt sister of Tom D Pitt former chief of police Mrs Heywood an one daughter Bard tv l years old survive him Mrs F D Kimball of No o 75 0 O street the only sister of oC Mr Ir Heywood is i in California on a visit 1811 Joseph L Heywood his aged father is at his home In Panguitch |