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Show iftVILMAM TAYLOR DIES' L' OF HR.I(HT'S' DISEASE -VJglpectal to The Trlbime. 'dBKAYRVIIiLB Nov. (5. William Tny-rlPr Tny-rlPr "C0'! forty vears. son of Levi Tay-.'Ifltrand Tay-.'Ifltrand brolh'ei'of Mrs. W. JI. Wilkin-af Wilkin-af Salt Lake, died of Bright. 's dis-:H3e dis-:H3e here today, lie had been sick, for lilyer a year. The funeral- will bo hold1 ii t tho lCavs-viHo meeting" house Tucs-' j aval 12-:t) o'clock'. and the burial will ftJ oiu jjie Kaysville e.emetory. SMt? Taylor is survived by onb broth- r, six sfsters and a 'mother, now sev-' ilVHceii vears old, a resident, of this ilnce. where Mr. Taylor himself was bra March J), ISG9. Ay a curious o.oin-M o.oin-M idetifc I Taylor, tho father, died list s- on months ago todnV. IB ;Tor over ( ighteen years Mr. Taylor ns telegraph ojieralbr and later chief ;W crk for the Oregon Short Line rail-n rail-n W'1 ;f-Ogden.-whoro'lio lived at T500H rant hu'iiuc. TIo held Hie position till j . iweti sick, when he resigned and came Sm Iavsille, his old home, f , gIr. Talor married tiss Grace Gib-p Gib-p jn uf Lav i on. They had one daughter, orina, now twelve yanr old. |