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Show Rudolph Schulder Ss Called to Rest Popular Newspaper Man Vanquished After Bravo Battle for Life Bright Caroer Ended. Rudolph Schulder Is dead. After a Ion? three-months' strucfflo, first with typhoid fo-ver, fo-ver, then with nn abBcenn of tho lung, which In his weakened condition rendered recovery recov-ery lmposolblo, tho yountr man finally succumbed, suc-cumbed, an onrly victim to tho dread angol, Doath. Tha flcht was a bravo ono. ovon fis Itudolph had always been bravo. Ho did not complain, no matter how hnrd tho task or tbo pain, ho was called upon lo perform or unduru. IIo hoped for victory to tho ond, but It woa not to b. Ho died at 6.30 last evening even-ing at St- Mark's hospital, whoro ho had been taken only a few hour beforo In tho vain hopo that un operation might bo porformud Which would savo hla life. For two years past Rudolph Schulder had been employed as a reporter on Tho Tribune. To ovory other omployoo with whom ho camo Into dally contact ho was moro a brothor than nlmply a friend. Ho was always faithful; faith-ful; alwnyn truo. Vorratllo us a writer, always al-ways ncllvo and alert, ho was rapidly golnir to th head In his ohosen profession. IIo hud a EOod mind nnd a sreat heart. Younir and hopeful and IndUHtrlnus, ho had a bright fu-turo fu-turo boforo lilni, and It would seem that no ono had a stroncer call to llvo. His death apsuredly casts a gloom over hla lato associates. asso-ciates. ' j Mr Schulder was for nearly thrco years a niporlcr at'tlio city and county bulldlne. Beforo Joining Tho Trlbuno staff, ho represented repre-sented tho Salt Luko Telegram thoro. At tho building ho mado friends In every office. Officials Of-ficials of tho Stato, tho county nnd tho city, all looked on Rudolph Schulder as a valued friend. Tho highest tributes wero paid to his popularity durlns his lone Illness. City Councllnicn, Stato and county officers and ovcry clerk and omployco of tho thrco bov-ornmonls bov-ornmonls constantly Inquired concemlnR him and hocd soon lo seo him back at his old pool. "If ho says ho'll do a thine." eald ono Councilman threo days aco, "you can bo euro ho'll do It." Ills Intoerlty. conscientiousness nnd ability wero recoirnlsod by all wfth whom ho camo In contact In his work. Tho nown of his death will bo rcculvod with torrow In all tho offices whero his cheery prcsoncu was ro long wolcomo. Rudolph R. Schulder wns tG years old. Ho was tho older son of Rudolph R. Schulder. Sr.. und was born In Salt Lako City In 1S7S. In 1S93 ho wont with his family to llvo In Montana. Ho followed mlnlnr In the Sllvor Butto country In that Stato. and also did work from tlmo to tlmo for several of tho largest newwpnpers In -Montana. After llv-Inc llv-Inc thoro for four yearn, ho went with hla yount'or brother. Runsoll a. Schulder. to Ann Arbor. Mich. Ho wan nt tho University of Mlchlimn for two yoaro. Throuuh 111 health he was compelled to como West nualn. Ho thon went to Berkeley and attended tho University Uni-versity of California. In 1501 ho roturned to Salt Lako City For a short tlmo ho lived In Park City, taking up mining acaln. Then ho camo to tho city and started In newspaper work. Ho worked for a year with tho Salt Itko Horald. l'rom that papsr ho went to tho Telegram for a short tlmo. For tho last two years ho hao been on tho staff of Tho Trlbuno. Ever since- he returned to Salt Lako ho has resided with his mother, Mrs. Carrlo Schulder. Schul-der. at -I37 South Main street. Mr. Sohuldur hail been In comparatively poor health from tho tlmo ho loft Montana. Bi-sldoa his mother and his brother, RufsoII G. Schulder, a well-known attorney In this city, ho loft no other relatives. The funeral will be hold from tho resldonco at AW South Main, at 11 o'clock tomorrow mornlni?. Tho Intermont will be In Mt. Olivet cemetery. |