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Show BODY OF ISAAC ISAGORB FOUND IN WEBER RIVER Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN. Aug. 10. Isaac Isagoro. an aged resident of this city, was found dead In Weber river, west of tho Union depot, this afternoon by two boys who were out llshlng. Facts connected with tho case hint nt suicide. Isagoro lived with his wife at 'MC'i Lincoln avenue. Tuesday afternoon ho disappeared from homo suddenly sud-denly and notwithstanding that a vigilant vig-ilant search was started no trace was found of him until this afternoon when his body was seen tloatlng down tho river by tho two boys. It Is known that Isagoro and his wlfo quarreled frequently and Tuesday before his disappearance it is said thev had a violent quarrel. A few yards abovo tho spot whero tho body was fished from tho stream by Chief of Pollco Jlrowning and Captain Brown letters containing his name had been torn to pieces. Tho body was found minus coat and shoes nnd it is supposed that they were taken by soino passing tramp who spied them on the bank. Isagoro was a familiar figure about tho town, ho formerly being proprietor of a clothing storo on Twenty-fourth street, which closed during tho financial stringency strin-gency of last winter. Tho body was removed to Lnrkln's undertaking un-dertaking parlors and his family notified. Tho deceased man wan about 05 years of ago nnd was In poor health at tho time of his death. |