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Show i V i. ....... . . w' . . i i . . - " I ' 1 1 t ) I Rcl:rtFIiir;3 ui::i: Ex-claInei"0XrijPc:3 Ex-claInei"0XrijPc:3 Tfccn Expired. ; Robert Phipp Kldile- dled u13enly in his apartments at The IZ&lIs" late yesterday yes-terday afternoon of apoplexy. ! Mr. Riddle was reading: alout from a newspaper to Miss Minnie Echucft.a friend of the family, when, he ceased readlnt; and exclaimed: "Oh, My r. and fell back dead in his chair. , ' Unable to realise that Mr. Rlddl was dead, the members of th family summoned sum-moned a physician, but to Vno avalL Mr. Riddle was descended from a noted Colonial family,, his grandfather having: been an aide on "Washington's staff during- the Revolutionary war. Hl great-grandfather was Sir William Phipps. Mr. Riddle was born . seventy-five years ago and was admitted to the bar In 1852. He went ot Kansas In the same year and served throug-h the border wars as Captain in the State mlHtia. He was sent to the Kansas Legislator several times. In 1880 he moved to Colorado, Col-orado, where be remained ten years and then came to Salt Lake. . He Is survived by a wife, a sister, a brother and three daug-hters. 1 The funeral fu-neral arrangements will be made after the arrival of -the absent members of his family, who are expected tomorrow. tomor-row. . . |