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Show viii CAUSED ey " j LDGOMDTDH ATAXIA Brigham Solomon, Native of .' Salt Lake City, Succumbs 1 c . i to Disease. i f, Brigham Solomon, president of the Solomon -Inpham Shoe company, died yes-' yes-' terday morning- at the family residence, 22 South Eighth East street. Mr. Solo-' Solo-' mon had been In failing health for the last two and a half years. Death was due to locomotor ataxia. Mr. Solomon was born In Salt Lake April 2, ISG'i. When 23 years of age he served as one of the first missionaries r for the Mormon church in the Samoan x islands. The year following his return from the f elands he married Miss Rose Cu shine of this city, who survives him. lie is also survived by the following children : Leo, The! ma, Dewey. Rosetta, " Ieslie and Norvall Solomon. He is also survived by his father, Alf red Solomon, Vrmer bishop of the Twenty-second ward, and the following brothers and sisters: 2 Alfred K. Solomon of Granger. R. H. Polo-x- mon, Charles F, Solomon, Rudgar Solo-mon, Solo-mon, Mrs. Frederick Beesley, Mrs. A. 6 Wilcox, Mrs. David Taylor and Miss reah a, Solomon of Salt Lake, and Mrs. E. J. J Wood of Cards ton, Canada. Mr. Solomon was well known thfoujh-out thfoujh-out Utah and Idaho, as he spent about fifteen years as a traveling salesman through the two states. BRIGHAM SOLOMON, president of the Solomon-Ingham Solomon-Ingham Shoe company, who died yesterday. tssssr -f " i wV - & -KltS |