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Show FORIVEER SALT LAKER IS DEAIHNJBO Hugh Anderson, Long-Time-Resident, of Zion, Called by Death. Hugh Anderson, aged 7." year;?, prutni-nent prutni-nent member of the G. A. U., founder of Hi-. Anderson Tnsura.nco Agency of this city and for maji.v years a resident of Salt. Lake, died of pneumonic yesieidny at Chicago, according to advices from that, city received -here last nighl. Mr. Anderson was a breei nisijor of the First New York Volunteers and tvus a member of the Loya.l Legjnh of San Francisco. After seeing considerable service in the civil war. In- came m Salt lakc In 1ST! and refidod here until 1S0T. He was a pioneer Insurance man of Ibis city and at tho time of his death was thn president of t'ne Anderson Insurance Agency, the first insurance agency to be founded in Utah. In JSf7 Mr. Anderson went in Chicago to reside wlllx his son. Fcirec Anderson. h ii architect. During recent years Mr. Anderson had suffered two attacks ( paralysis which rendered hhu practically helpless and which resulted In loss of sight in one eye. Mr. Anderson died at the hnme of his son Pcirce. He Is survived by a widow. Hanna Pclree Anderson:' a daughter, Louise, and one son. I'elrce, all of Chicago, Chi-cago, and one brol'ncr, James Anderson of Evanston, Wyo. Arrangements for the funeral havo not been announced. |