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Show WARREN PAUL FALLS BEAD IJS ROOM Well-Known Merchant of Salt Lake City Expires Without With-out Warning. Warren Paul, a veteran furniture dealer of Salt Lake City, died suddenly from apopleX3' which induced heart failure in the sitting room of his suite at the Peery hotel, Third South and West Temple streets, at D:3U o'clock last night. The end came without a moment's warning,, and the physician who was at once summoned declared dissolution to have been virtually instantaneous. in-stantaneous. Mr. Paul, while showing some sig-ns of failing health during the past year, had beon able to attend to his furniture furni-ture store at 5(3 West Third South street, without interruption. Last evening, even-ing, after closing his store, he came homo, us usual and in company with his wife enjoyed supper and then repaired re-paired to the sitting room, lie smoked a cigar and was cheerful, apparqutly in normal health. While chatting with Mrs. Paul as thev were seated upon a sofa in tho room he remarkejl, "I believe I'll go and lake a bath." Then, as he started to arise ho exclaimed: "O. 1 have a nuin in rav heart!" and sank back dead ubqh the couch without another word. J)r. Hartwell was immediately summoned from tho .Mo-vum hotel, only throe blocks away, and the physician said that death had bocu virtually instantaneous. in-stantaneous. The bodv was removed to tho S. D. Evans undertaking establishment, establish-ment, where it will bo held pending funeral arrangements. Warren Paul was 61 years of age. a native of Watscka. 111., and came to tialt Lako City twenty years :it;o. Kor a number of years he engaged in the furniture; business in State street between be-tween Second and Third South, but so v. oral vears ago removed to his place of business in Wost Third .South street, which he conducted up to the time of his sudden death. Surviving hint are the widow. .Mrs. Kathcrino Paul, nnd one son. Warron Paul, Jr., now cnmigcd in businpck. ot Gooding. Idaho. Tho sfu was a?t night notified lv wiro of his father's sudden death and is expected to arrive in Salt Lake City today. Arrangements Ar-rangements for the. funeral nnl for the adiustmc.nt of tho business affairs of th, decedent will then be made, tho widow being too prostrated by tho shock to take up tho burden at the present time. |