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Show SEEKS SICK BROTHER. Fears Victim of Miners' Consumption is Unable to Travel. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. April 1. Fearing that Benjamin Ben-jamin F. HIli, a sufferer from miners consumption, became too weak to continue con-tinue bis trip from Salt Lako City to Winnomucca, New, and that he was obliged to stop over at Ogden, Frank D. Hill, presumably a brother, has written Postmaster L. W. Shurtllff from Dlxon-vllle, Dlxon-vllle, Or., requesting that an effort be made to locate him. The letter does not state when he left Salt Lake, but urges the postmaster to locale the missing man and notify the writer by telegraph, who will forward funds to the sick man through tho Miners Min-ers union and the W. O. W. No such person Is known In Ogden by the DOllne anil thn nrmtmastor has thus far been unsuccessful In his inquiries regarding the missing man. |