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Show GEO W. KRAMER DIES , AT HOEJN DENVER Vice-President of Utah Fuel Company Com-pany Passes Away Suddenly of Neuralgia of the JHenrt. DENVER, May 1. Ceorge( W. Kramer, vlco-prealdunt of the Colorado Midland Railway conpany, vice-president of tho Colorado Fuel company, and president of the Globo Express company, died hero today, to-day, of nouralgla of the heart. For a ' time Mr. Kramor had been In ill health. After partaking of dinner ho complained' of a depressed feeling, and physicians wore summoned. The heart affection developed de-veloped nnd death followed soon. Mr. Kramer wtib born In Sandusky, O., In 1851. With his parents, he moved to Chonuto. Kan., at the ngo of 11 years. Coming to Denver In 1ST3, ho Immediately Immediate-ly Identified himself with the Denver & RJo Grande Express company and tho Rio uranuo western iixprees company, wnicn companies were recently merged into tho Globo Express company. Mr. Kramer leaves a widow and two daughters. George W. Kramer was well known In SrK Luke and Utah, where ho had many friends. Ills last visit lo Salt Lake was about a month since. As vico-presldent of tho Utah Fuel company, ho fought tho strike of the miners In tho Carbon county district, la November and December lost, -when tho Stnio militia wero sent to the scene. |