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Show Death of T. A. Van Dyke. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, April 30. Thomas A. Van Dyke, an Oregon fMiort Lino dining car conductor, who Is widely known among tho railroad men of this city, dlod 'suddenly 'sud-denly at his home, 129 Herrlck avenue, at I o'clock this morning. Ho wa3 a victim of tuberculosis. Mr. "Van Dyke returned home from his run yesterday morning and during the day suffered a hemorrhage, from which he did not rally. Me Is survived by the widow and one daughter, also a brother residing In Chicago. Chi-cago. The body has boon removed to the KIrkcndall undertaking establishment establish-ment pending arrangements for tho funeral, fu-neral, which will not be held until word has been received from tile Chicago relative. |