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Show HTJ1ISIIS miw DEATH I'ilLe Jacob S. Boreman, 1 K 0f Utah's Early District jHKju'dges, Passes Away. liB to The Tribune. WmmmTR Oct. 7. Death claimed n plo-3 plo-3 Resident and prominent Jurist of i MHvtien Jtule Jacob S. TJorcman, Lj Dy Gcnoml U. S. Grant n ono flt UnUod StntcH 'strict Judges jBke territory of Utah, died at his En tills city early today. Although Bjj taken a prominent part In the HlL) political affairs of the territory WKrterwardH of the "late of Utah, Judgo K3Kn Imd boon rotlrctl from at-llvc li'Kr the pnst sixteen years. QvKtbe past aovonil inonlha Judge .Hn lmd lioen gradually falling in Fu a result, of- the Inroads made v'K Infirmities of old age. but lie was ;.VK. be obout tho city up to yester-li yester-li (IPtIio ond. which came about 1 I JHL this morning at the family home, i'feffeffon avenue, wa3 duo to neu--..'ef the heart TM ft Bt Pnrkersburer. XT. Viu, In 1S30, -rcman had attained his elghty-iMmt&r- Ho was a brother of the late IBBoremon, known aH the "light -iMKvernor" of West Virginia. Having " 'Graduated from the IVnshlugton-;tyHun IVnshlugton-;tyHun rollcgo whn a young man. Mr. UiHIin came west to Missouri In tho '"'iMdays of tho inlddlo west, locating Mmjs citv. He was prominently Wmt& with "thn state legislating In i ,Kriy days of Missouri and also filled J'0Bcflce of city attorney for Kansas Mjru after hn had Immigrated to UftlKfti Utah that ho was appointed .VjjMof the United States district court, fceedquartors at a fort then located fftjKtVer. It wns during his Korvlco In iJiEpaclty that ho presided during the UHCjolin D. L.ce and others charged If UHm'plIcatlon In tho Mountain Mead-' Mead-' 'Kmpaacro. Lee was sentenced to by JuiIro Boreman. .oiir the admission of Utah to the 3tJtulKe Boroman practiced law In iake, but came to Ogdon moro than "Fyears ago. In tho early years , practice here he was- associated SlftlBjndsay It. Rogers. Sixteen years i voternn jurist rotlrcd from active nrjufE' iptnd the remainder of his days Beeful residence at the family homo ("'Eefl "tho widow, Mr. Boreman Is mti by two sons and two daughters. ira Kemer Boreman, Chicago; Gll-Koremun, Gll-Koremun, Ely.. Nov.; Miss Beatrice Kun, Washington. T. C, and Mrs. KCarrcr. residing in this city. Tho mWi arrangements will not bo nn-flftH nn-flftH unt" Information has been re-ilMBrtRardlng re-ilMBrtRardlng thG nrrlvnl of tho son .i JACOB S. BOREMAN, 1 veteran jurist of Utah, who I died yesterday at his home t in Ogden. j |