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Show FALLS DEAD WHILE SHOEING A HORSE .Edwin Frost, Pioneer Blacksmith, Succumbs to Apopletlc Stroko Whilo at Work. k WITH hatnmor in hand and a horso's hoof between his knee, Kdwin Froot, oho of the pioneer blacksmiths black-smiths of tho city, dropped dead in his nhap at 005 South States street nt S o'clock yesterday morning. lr bad rivf-fored rivf-fored from two strokes of apoplexy and tho third jrroved fatal. Mr. Frost wae Iwrn In Nrw ITavn, Conn., 6lxiy-thrco years ago o.nd camo to Salt Lako In ISil. IIo had beon a blacksmith black-smith here ever slnco. His shop was formerly for-merly located on Stato street between Third and Fourth South. Teatwdaj morning morn-ing whilo ho was shooing a horso ho strnlshtcnod up and complained of a pain in tho back of his neck, Tho pain subsided, and ho returned to hln task. A momcjit later ho fi-11 to the floor and oxpIrPd. Mr. Frost loavca a family at 37 South I Second East. The remain? aro now at ! Josoph E. Taylor's undertaking establishment establish-ment and will be burled from tho Eighth Ward Assembly hall at 12 o'clock Sunday. |