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Show IP TRIP FATAL iPIUDGDEITE fv E. O'Donnell Separated op. Companion and Per- ishes in Canyon, il to The Tribune. pN. Oct. 6. The first information It sudden death yesterday of Ray TJonnclI, aged US years, n popular iran of this dly, was received hero kt when Ebcr F. l'lers, his com-i com-i on a hunting trip In South Fork m, arrived with tho body. It Is bc- that death resulted about 5 o'clock if afternoon, but tho body waa not until 4 o'clock thlH afternoon, lib from heart failure, subcrlnduccd exertion of a hard trip through loan tains, was tho verdict of Dra. jdeh and E- Gumbke, who cx-(Ttiie cx-(Ttiie body at tho Klrkondall uri-fag uri-fag establishment tonight. Plera liuly overcome by exertion whon rireo with tho body, Having spent (Uro day and night In tho search. ody was discovered by Contractor m Doyle and wood mon employed on I lout h .Fork cam. I two hunters left Ogden Saturday won intending io return last oven-Tliey oven-Tliey had proceedod Into tho moun-to moun-to a point about soven miles cast mtavlllo In search of deer and were dog to camp Sunday afternoon whon sJ was stricken. Flora, who was ydn advance, proceeded on to camp, udo nn unsuccessful effort to find wnpanlon when O'Doimtll did not u an iippenrancu at nightfall. Sop-aid from tho construction camp rbreak this morning, Piers continued arch until the body waa found late iffernoon. There was no mark on ady to Indicate that O'DonnoIl had the victim of an accident. r In Helena, Mont., where the fa-.Tcrranco fa-.Tcrranco O'DonnclI, now resides, )TJonnelI was 2S years old. Last he was united In marrlnge to Miss i Wattis, daughter of E. O. Wattis, ctor of the Utah Construction corn-Mrs. corn-Mrs. O'Donnell. who did not learn fatality until Plera reached Hunts-irith Hunts-irith the body late tonight, in pros-I, pros-I, Besides the widow and father Donnell Is survived by ono brother fl sister, both living In Montana, coming to Ogdcn live years ago ho iten employed by local newspapers Hnotypo operator. |