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Show NEWSPAPER EDITOR CALLED BY DEATH A. H. Stuhlfauth, editor and publisher of tho Ellensburg, Wash., Capital, formerly for-merly associated with The Salt Lake Tribune, died July S, of apoplexy, according accord-ing to information received yesterday in a letter to Hj. J. Rivers, 757 First avenue. He was 63 years of age. Mr. Stuhlfauth learned the printer's trade In the composing room of The Tribune, with which he was connected as early as 1S72. At this time he was associated asso-ciated with Fred Lockley, managing editor, edi-tor, George F. Prescott, business manager, man-ager, and A. N. Hamilton, Mr. Sluhl-fauth's Sluhl-fauth's uncle, city and mining editor, otherwise known as local editor. Iater Mr. Prescott went to the Cleveland Cleve-land Plain Dealer as editor. Mr. Lockley went to Oregon to engage In the newspaper news-paper business. Mr. Hamilton established the Portland Oregon Dally News, which has since ceased publication, and Mr. Stuhlfauth and Mr. Hamilton established the Ellensburg Capital. At the death of Mr. Hamilton Mr. Stuhlfauth Stuhl-fauth took over the management and ownership of the Capital, which he edited up to the time of his death. Mr. Stuhlfauth is survived by a sister, his only living relative, Mrs. L. W. Rivers, of Brooklyn, N. Y. |