| Show FALL IS FATAl TO Wi BOWMAN BOMAN LUCAL PAINTER Injuries Sustained While W Working ork ng on Scaffold Terminates in Death Victim Salt Lake Native William Bowman 52 62 local and pap paper r r hanger died Saturday Saturday at his residence Fifth I East from ro suffered injuries ed ThUrSday Thursday Thursday Thurs ThUrS- I day when he fell fell from a a scaffold in a a house at 60 First avenue venue where he was as working working as a paper paperhanger paperhanger i hanger hanger- for or d the e r Paint com com- pany I Bowman Bowman- was wasi dr discovered ered co by carpenters carpenters car car- penters and other workmen car I employed employed em em- about the he house about 1 30 o'clock Thursday af at on lying on onI I I the floor of the room he had been papering He was helpless and If it was was believed the s scaffold upon which he had been standing several several several sev sev- eral feet above e the floor had be become become become be- be come overbalanced precipitating Bowman to the the- floor I Dr C. C M. M Benedict 64 First avenue avenue ave aye nue was hurriedly summoned b by bythe bythe the workmen who found Bowman and the Injured man was removed to his residence Examination showed four ribs ha had hai been torn loose from the spinal column and that BoWman ian had probably suffered suffered suf suf- severe Internal Injuries Bowman was a native of Salt I Lake He Is survived by his wid wid- I lOw ow O. Nettle Nettie Watson Bowman and three sons William C. C Glenn and Clarence Bowman and one daughter daugh daugh- ter Miss Margaret Bowman The body is in charge of the J Jo Joseph Jo- Jo seph W. W Taylor mortuary ry |