Show lOCAl I I RAilROAD MAN PASSES AWAY AAY I J. J D D. Kenworthy Who Was I General Agent for for the theD theD D. D R. R G. G Here Claimed by Death in Pueblo Colo Cob I Jeremiah D Kenworthy Kenworthy 65 former farmer former general g agent in Salt Lake for or the I I Denver Rio Hlo Grande Western Vestern failI fail fail- I I road and well known to many rallI rall- rall rallI railI I I road an and business ss men throughout the I tate state died at Pueblo Colo Cob at 4 a a. a m m. I i today Advice to this effect was cas re reI received reI re- I I at the passenger department of I the local office of the Rio Grande I 1 I I Mr Ir Kenworthy at the time of hl his death was general freight agent for the Rio Grande a at Pueblo having hain been appointed to that place January 4 last He lie was last in bait alt Lake in 1 inan inan an official capacity as supervisor of coal traffic lr in southern Wyoming and Utah durIn during the period of government I control of railroads At that time his headquarters were in this city I First coming to Salt Lake Lako In 1888 as for the Santa SantaFe Pe Fe raIlroad railroad railroad rail rail- road Mr Kenworthy entered the s service service ser ser- rIce r- r vice Ice of the old Rio Grande Vest Western ern railroad in 1893 1895 as general agent He lie remained in this position until January January January Jan Jan- uary 1 1907 when he w was s appointed assistant general freight and passenger passenger passenger ger agent for the Denver Rio Itlo Grande at Pueblo He lie returned to Salt Lake as assistant general freight and pasi passenger passenger pas pas- i 1915 agent of the s same e road in June On July 15 11 1918 Mr Kenworthy was appointed supervisor of coal traffic in this state and part of Wyoming during government control of ot reads roads His office was sas abolished In 1919 and he was transferred to Denver as as assistant assistant as- as i general fi freight eight agent of the I Rio Grande He lie held this position until early this year when he was sent j to Pueblo as its one one of the roads road's a chief ex executive cx- cx I eX-I officials at itt its Eastern astern terminal term term- na nal V V j Surviving the veteran railroader are his widow two sons Warren and Robert Robert Rob Rob- ert crt and one daughter Mrs Pitch Fitch I Robison all of whom reside In Denver I |