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Show WATCHMAN COULSON . DIES AT FIFTY-THREE Benjamin H. Coulson. oZ years of .t:-?. a : ctmiiiar iiu:u e on down; own street s. wiio v.;is the n i g : : t watchman looking a:ter the premises on First and Second South streets tiA Commercial and Main streeis for the last ten years, died at his reside:! 1 - e. oi' : Ra mona avc-i: uc . yesterua y. M r. Co; son was known to practica :!y ail pioneers of Salt Lake. His genial disposition dis-position won him friends in every walk of life and his reminiscences of eariy days here were always listened to with interest. inter-est. In !.is rasping the police department 'otcs a highly valued friend, who rendered ren-dered aid to officers on several occasions when they were in difrieulty in arresting dangerous characters for burglary and oiher crimes. orn in Coalmont. Ind.. Mr. Coulson came to Salt Lake thiriy-rive years aco. He leaves a widow and a daughter, Mi-s lone Coulson : also two brothers, .1. W. Couh'nn 01" Clayton. N. M., and Bower Coulson, Coalmont. Ind. Funeral se'Mces will be conducted under the auspices of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, of which Mr. Coulson was a mem be r. O'Donncl! & Co. have charge of the body. |