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Show SHERMAN ANDERSON SUDDENLY EXPIRES Well-Known Kailroad "Man of Salt Lake Is Stricken In His Home in This City. After an illness of lens than three hours, Sherman Anderson, 530 South First West, died at his home early yesterday yes-terday morning. Mr. Anderson was engaged en-gaged in conversation with his wife about 10 o'clock Saturday night when be complained that he felt ill. He imme-diately imme-diately became unconscious and fell to the ffoor. He died without regaining consciousness. Mr. Andreson was born in Sweden, Tune 6, 1873, and came to America iu 1889. Flo came to Salt Lake in 1800, and entered the service of the Denver & rfio Grande shops here, where he had since been employed. Sir, Anderson was more than six feet, in height and had seldom sel-dom if ever complained of illness. News Of bis death came as a distinct shock to hiw friends. In addition to his wife he is survived by a son, Alfred, IS years of age, and a daughter, Elizabeth' 11 years of age. His funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday Thurs-day afternoon from the Seventh ward chapel. Interment will be in the Citr cemetery. The body is at Eber Hall's undertaking establishment, where it. may be seen at any time Wednesday and also at the residence Thursday from 11 o 'clock until 1 :S0. |