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Show NEWSPAPER TRIBUTES . TO COL BRUBACK On ths demise of the late Col. Theodore Theo-dore Brubatk of Salt Lake City a con-. con-. ern In New Tork gathered from The Telegram and other papers throughout the country ' twenty-eight newspaper - stories of the life and career of the deceased. de-ceased. These were carefully mounted on Iii.sh linen leaves and hsndsomely bound in black seal leather, with appropriate ap-propriate Inscriptions In gold. Such a lonk becomes a most cherished heir-1 heir-1 loom to be handed down to future gen-, gen-, erst ions of the family. ThU unique business was started by Mr. r.urrelle. as a branch of his prea i Hppi :iT business. In November. 3901. The concern reads 1500 . papers each day. covering every seetlon of the country. All obituaries of men are clipped and filed by name und date. Not only do they secure the local stories, sto-ries, but If the papers of home of birth nive apace, and this Is almost a universal univer-sal custom, they secure such items also. , Tho average collection is only six items', but in some cases they rim into the . thousands. They gathered fc7H Ktorim concerning the late Senator Hanna, and are compiling elaborate nl-Ihiiivi nl-Ihiiivi of these clippings on ordsr from the family. |