| Show COIMM1MTI11D r t llmI ExPostmaster of Salt Late Passe Away at tho I j i Holy Cross Hospital Today Ir II HIS DEMISE RESULTED FROM PVEUMOMA ld lhll IH Uth rubra Dn1 L t J r i Caleb noblnson Ilarntt postmaster t 1 of Salt Lake Clly up to 1 fen diys nge j died nt the Holy Cross 11 1y hospital at 10 20 this foreno n Pneumonli was the i rausc of his demise His btother Cap 1 blthe tain I Jl li Hairatt who maintained fM faithful vigil I nt his bedside I throughout a lt his severe Illness was with him when V the end cime und 100 News representative Hj repre-sentative cild He has had a hard strugglennd II Is now at rest for tho first time In fifty sears His life hia ben ff ono of Inlense activity nnd he cave up i j the batllo only when nature Itoko down before Hie onslaught ot the disease that had laid hold of his sjslem tl V The news of Jlr Uairails death l I J spread rapidly throughout tho city and t J If the ling o the Alia club of which the f jlt deceased w as an old I and popular mom 2 bei was lowered to hal mat His le i I malns weic removed to the O Donnell undertaking eetabll < hment nnd Cp r J I tain llarratt letlrcd lo his home 202 I soulh West Temple Elree > t to obtain a If Illllo rest Hut the constant stream ott ri sympathetic friends I who called I to express ex-press theli condolence made lest Impossible 1 f t possible i The deceased was born In Cecil coun I Maryland In 1832 and came ot an r oil nnd well known family He went fl to Philadelphia when fifteen > cars of II age and entered a hardware house with which ho remained I al In various capacities kj capaci-ties for scv enteen j ears Hu was one ot JI j the first traveling salesmen to canvass the west going Into Missouri and Kansas 1 Kan-sas In 1SD3 und for several years thereafter < ven yr thee r ale In 1803 he together with Hubert I II T Hoss ul Iwughl a large band of Jlls sourl mules and drove them through to the Pacific const where they vveVo 1 disposed of nt a handsome profit He t then drifted through Nevada Jlontnna AtK I j olher secllons of Iho Northwest i and came to bait I Lake where In ISCb t I with his former partner opened I gr I t It z cery and diy I goods store In 1P69 Mr f HOBS dled and the c I llarratt r company succeeded to tho business which was converted Into a line of 1 ciockery and glassware In 187J thlA branch of business was superseded by Ii upr the llarratt Ilros Furniture cotnpam I t which continued for tw enty 5 ears w hen It went out of existence Mr Barratt was marl to Jennlo J Hammond I California woman in 1878 JIrs Harratt ted within a year of her j vedillng day In politics Jlr flanalt e m IC n i aJmlnlstinllon of That arty VIIIB he 1 > made and postmasler three sisters He leaves together two with brothers a host of friends in and out of Utah to I 1 111 J l mourn his death r The tidings of his 1 passing away were telegraphed to I latives today and until they 1 fll S g < a r 11 mnt I b mn o tor the tuoer tK i I |