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Show ARTIST LOVEY DIES IN RENO Salt LaKe City Newspaper - Cartoonist Unable to ShaKe Off AttacK of Pneumonia Pneu-monia in. Nevada. With a song . on his lips, Alan L. Lovey of this city succumbed to pneumonia pneu-monia in the People's hospital in Beno, Nev., at 1 o'clock. this morning. He was conscious until the last. Mrs. Lovey and A.H. 'Dutton, also of this city, were with him when death came. Lovey suffered a sinking spell Saturday,-and the physicians then said that the ehances for recovery were slight. Until late last night, however, accord-ing accord-ing to a dispatch from Eeno, hope was maintained. But 'his heart action began be-gan to fail, and he sank, gradually. Lovey became ill on a train between Ely: and Reno a week ago today. He was then in company with Dutton, who was his business partner. A physician boarded the train at Humboldt and accompanied ac-companied the sick man to Eeno. . After Af-ter a day or two, in which the action of the heart caused alarm, reports from the bedside were encouraging, until the relapse, was suffered Saturday. Lovey came to this city from California Cali-fornia about ten years ago, -and since that' time had been employed almost constantly as a newspaper artist. He excelled as a cartoonist, and his work attracted favorable attention throughout through-out the West. He was but 30 years old. Lovey was married to Miss Roberta-Buth of this city, September 30, 1903. They had a daughter about a vear old. Lovey 's mother and brother, Edward Lovey, also live here. |