Show 1 G 51 r t t CALIFORNIA c I FIGHT F AGAINST j jL L MALADY 4 I aby r one ODe of ot salt Lakes Likes Lakeson J d ODe oe on of the most I is II 8 oa e state f an ana antt h a 1 in tt summons ot at his I in I this city rity yest rd s1 morning I J I an nn almost almo t maa terminI i to i spend sp his ht last lut t moment fo fn n the th I If orta tt If f his own own home borne and SH Ar ArI i i 1 I ty b his hi family the doctor dotor f away thE 4 stroy royer er I md trying tring California 1 Reaching home horw h self SIf to the th in il at yesterday tIIU till Uy away WB Death Dath 1 at a ca of the stomach f m I It t had been bem suf I ItY tY year ar ago that thit that the thet I Ia t ade a e its It appearance I tor S that an all ail 1 If a Bell irl nature had I I J Inn hi but feut ut theo th Lh I were wt re few fw w It look Jook of tare are c LT or worry I I u d the e that he was wai u wont to tot HI t his f He HI uttered no flo com commends m mv I t v 11 to tG it f utti e t tend mends AB AR ARt ABi A t i rind and file t physical th h of f tIe d i r beKan to give r the r ng growth glowth of thA th I 1 tho w nw him realized I l h al ing place But lut lutt rd 1 d fr m hi hias h t tin them know that I Ii as i i suffering I Fought Foight D ad Disease Mi il a win wil TH i V r that th was almost I Ii 1 Iw i ru ht against the thela thet If t 1 h la Ia M Ills Ilia tight ht was ivas Ii t iet I i ii I ku that IF n i l his life but death con j P ij t J end nd iid J IX fk ki ago ign th the doctors doctor II con conuch iiI It inn in 0 L uch Ih ii that he was forced 1 1 lil hi li 5 practice t i ti and ind family y much I fl t hi jiS l pire in and anci will and make rip lI if It was hoped h i l J be tw by the theL L 11 1 he became worse and andro andI I Zo ro the word vord came ame for fort forI fort t t I him hun immediately I two o If i I set the hf t th I b t and anil in inn be bp J n i anH iiii trip ri 0 ive e i 1111 II alli ai i 11 eon i iI 1 I b he his bla rung ring de deake det ake the ther u r t iney h he heC C I I hf f was so soI soa a I a word i him f DB DR D W T DALBY DAIY from his hi stupor Having reached his bl home homp and felt f again the warm and sympathetic pressure of It if the hands of ot I friends the doctor do tor seemed resigned signed n to I the end He dropped into a sleep that I Passed ed quietly Into the deeper coma of ot rt t h Honored and Respected Till The demise mi E if f Dr Dalby marks mark the th riI or if f a loyal I anti and liberal I citizen a t conscientious and successful daH a HIJI IK a true tru man who was not only j i honored and UtI respected but hut loved by a I Ila large la Ke citric circle of friends friend His death I has hUA brought sorrow into many homes where his hl ministrations have hae lightened I suffering and his hiM cheerful disposition j had infused a Ii little brightness into the th clouds loud of sorrow BOrroW They are many manyu I u hose hO hearts are in sympathy with the grief stricken young wife and the two babies habie ba bieR bereft of a R fathers companion companionship ship so early carly in life nf Mr 1 r Dalby was a man who ho was w a friend to those who deserved friendship I He was ever ready nady to lend a helping hand hi nd to those tho whom he might assist I There was nothing of his that was not notI j I his friends friend It If the latter r needed it His j I liberality liht was one of his striking char characteristics II aderi ire tiR ireIn i i In the medical profession Dr Dalby stood nod among mong Ii the foremost of ot his hi fellow practitioners He bore a i reputation for fora a most ft ami mu careful attention to those tho e who V ho called him in upon a professional j way vav and thoughtful consideration for j I thir suffering He was vas always cheer i ful fui and Imparted that spirit to others i though often ot en his cheerfulness must have hae blanketed the most intense suf J i feting that none but he knew kne I High in Masonic Circles I As AI a Mason the doctor held the high est eat positions and he commanded the thee esteem e teem and love of every member of the order Fo years he be has 1155 been one of the most m t prominent and active Ma Masons Masons sons in the state His Hl record rec to Ia point pointed ed fd to t as a R shining example by his bl brothers of the order Dr Dalby was born 1 Lancaster county Virginia April 8 8 1859 9 His early education was received in the public schools of Baltimore At the age of 21 he removed to Prescott ArtS Artz where when he remained until 1883 Then he I went to Omaha and studied medicine graduating from the Nebraska Nebra college cellere i in 1883 1885 tn In August 1889 ISI h he came to Salt talt alt Lake and began the practice of medicine In 1893 and again In hi 1898 he let lef here her and returned to New ew York to take post PORt graduate courses course in medi medicine cine elne From 91 to 96 he was assistant surgeon of the Union Pacific road He was appointed health commissioner of Salt Lake City by Mayor Baskin Ba in and held that position from 1894 1814 until 1898 when he resigned In the same me year he hl was wan wa married to Maude Mauds Rives RIveR in St Pauls church chu h in this tbt city Two boys boyl are the result re of this union Dr Dalby Daiby became a Free Mason In lii Prescott Prel tt Ariz Aria He became a member of Argenta lodge of this thi city In 1891 He was wan master in 93 94 4 and iL 91 He was wa deputy d grand master ma t In 1894 1914 and an I I grand master in 1896 1 He Also o a Royal Arch Arh Mason a Knight Templar and a degree Mason The TIM funeral will be held Wednesday Cla at p m at the residence I Sixth East street and will wUl be conducted L by Argenta lodge No 3 under the t e es B cort rort of ot Utah No 1 I L Knights Templar The services ee will be b t participated in by the various lodges lodge 1 I and all the grand lodge officers I |