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Show DEATH CH SID I11IT1 EHIH Harry Auderson, in Service a Quarter of Century, Dies of Typhoid-Pneumonia. Harry Anderson, an engineer in the employ of the Denver .t Wo CIrandc Itail-wny Itail-wny company, died at S:lo o'clock Monday evening at St. Mark's hospital. Death was due lo typhold-pnoumonla. Ho had been ill live days. Mr. Anderson was one of the oldest engineers of the Rio ("rando system in point of service. He had heen connected with the company for twenty-five year. The last fifteen jiearji ho had run a switch engine In the local yards, the engine en-gine that is used to switch passenger coaches at the station. This position he preferred to a run on the road, because it afforded him opportunity to bo with his family. For six venrs he had been secretary of Local No. 713. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. lie was. as one of the Itlo Grande officials said Monday evening, "one of our yery best engineers, and was hlghlv respected." II was a member of Mt. Morlah lodge So. of the Masonic order. . . Mr. Anderson lived at No. .i0U et Second South. He leave? a widow and two grown children.- William and Mlnnlo Anderson. Arrangements for the funeral havo not been completed. |