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Show UTAH GIRL is dead in ' CHICAGO Oavhter of Former Senator Sena-tor Frank J. Cannon : " Paiset Awy.. PHYSICIANS DECLAEE PRESENCE OF POISON Indications Are Opiate May Bare Seen Used to Allay Al-lay Suffering. V cmOAOO, kUrck aV-roUe) art in-raatKaUnc in-raatKaUnc tba deatk aarly today af Mrs. Panl XlnbalL tUaflttor af fonaar United BHata aaaior rraak . Oaa aoa of UUk. Tkraa physicians dUaf-Dosad dUaf-Dosad tb ens as morphiaa potsenint. Mrs. Kim bail wag 84 jraars old. Bar ktuband U tk janlor eaassbar af tba ltunber firm f Biarmaa KlaibaU. Ta partnara marrta glsbsra, VoU AaoaiiUrs f former enstor Oaaooa. ' Mrs, Kimball was anceaaciona when physicians wsr called, and died tar sours laierT ' That Mr. Kimball' deatb waa dua to natural cauaee la the belief of Alonso E. Hvde. Jr., brother-in-law of Mra. Klm-he.ll. Klm-he.ll. who received word of tba death of Mrs. Klmbsll this morning. Mr. Hyde ssya that If death waa oaueed by morphine mor-phine pmeenlng It waa through aa opiate administered to overcome tha Intenee peln from which she frequently suffered. Mr. Hvde eeys he received a telegram thia morning from Chicago announcing the death of Mrs. Kimball while In ona of her terrible Buffering spells. Mr. Hyda ssya Mrs. Kimball m 14 years eld. A he and her husband were happy. There was .absolutely no reason, according to Mr. Hvde. for ber to commit suicide. Kerly dlspatrhea received by TUB TEl-he-lRAM from Chicago said that deeth wea caueed by aulctda, but Mr. Hyd declare this to be out of tha question. The Information he ha received re-ceived doe not sa much aa Intimate gar-thing gar-thing but a natural death. Mrs. Klmhall waa the yonngeet daughter daugh-ter of former Senator Prank J. Cannon of t'tah. who la now In the .east. Her maiden name wea Olive Lincoln Cannon. 8li apent her aarly lira In Ogden. f)he was married to Paul Klmheil la IV. Mr. Klmhall la tha eon of Cherlee Kimball Kim-ball of Malt Iake City and the grandaon of Heber C. Klmhall. tba aarly Mormon leader. Paul K ho ha It aad bis wife went te Chicago Chi-cago eome time ago and opened the buslneee of Phermaa Klmheil, lumber merchants. They neve since lived ta that city. Mr. Kim bell is la Chicago at preaent. prea-ent. Mrs. Klmhall wsn a sulfa rer from common complaint, and ail efforts to fight It were of ao avell. .8he underwent niany different opera! lone, but received no relief. While tn these spells she suffered suf-fered Intense agony. ' Mrs. Kimball baa many local relative. Her body will be brought to Utah for Interment. |