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Show ' ATTORNEY BROTHERS IS BUM DEATH Wcll-Known Salt Lake Lawyer Dies After Lingering Illness. Funeral services for Maxwell R, Brothers, Broth-ers, who died al bis home in Salt Lake City about II o'clock Friday forenoon, will bo held at the home, tl"2 Eaat First South street, at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Friends arc Invited to ntlond tho services, bul tho burlnl, which will be In Mount Olivet cemetery, will be private. Mr. Brotheri. who wns 42 year; of age al tho time of his death, was born in Artcsla. Lowiw county. Mississippi. Mo came to I'lab in JP01 and llrst practiced law In Salt Lako City with A, P. Royle, under the -firm mime of Brothers & Royle. He had been prominent, here as a lawyer, politician and business man. At the time of his dc;ith be was president presi-dent and manager of tin Warm Springs company and a stockholder In the Salt Lako Pressed Brick company and the Utah Gas ,S: Coke company. Mr. Brothers had been III for about two months and tho ml was not unexpected. un-expected. Ther were present al his bedside, bed-side, his wife, his brothers, II P., Charles H. and Henry J., and bis sls-ter, sls-ter, Mrs. Uesfio Wnlker, all of this city. Another brother, Ir. J. P. Brothers, Broth-ers, lives In Alabama. Judge Nathaniel French, a brother of Mrs. Brothers arrived ar-rived here Thursday night from Davenport, Daven-port, la. He will remain until after the funeral. |