Show I SUPERINTENDENT OF RIO 1110 GRANDE CRAND IN UTAH CALLED SUDDENLY John C. C Dailey StricKen Strichen at Height of Busy and Useful Career John C. C Dailey general superintendent ent of ot the lie Utah lines of ot the D Denver Oer O'er fc t Rio no Grande died dIe nt at ft St. St t. t Marks Mark's ho hospital at o'clock last night after an Illness Iness o of loss less than four for days dan Death was as duo due to a complication com com- of or Brights Blights disease and The I v s W of the ho death of Mr Ir y Dailey Dalty came canto UK as IS a 1 shock hock to his lila many fi lends friends deml In Iii Inthis Inthis this hits state sat as well well Oli as to the employees of tho tim company of pf which he was waR a genera l On every side tola today genuine regret Is expressed at nt th Iho he un untimely untimely ln- ln un- un timely death of one onn of the lie mo most t popular railroad IL men In tn the the- the west vest So sudden was the he death of Mr Ir Dailey Dalle v that yesterday afternoon but few rew of o cn c his lila Intimate friends knew that he hev v was s HI I. I lie le r. r from rom an Inspection trip over r O fr n part of the lie lines u u der his last lat Friday Frida nl night ht He lie complained com corn plainer of not feeling well but took hit hit- l- l liv- liv no c notice of his condition Saturday he lie gradually grew rew worse or and S Sunday nd It It was thought best st that he lie bo taken to the lie hospital Within a little more than three years car JOHN C. C DAILEY DAILY Mr 11 Dailey Daley had won a a host of friends In InU U Utah ah 3 as general superintendent of thin the Denver Rio Grande and had done much to put Pitt pil that hint railroad system In list first class cass shape He lie wa was a A tireless worker with wih a wonderful energy that was 8 never ne er hampered hampered ham ham- pored at any time by dissipation hf he hp did not use either r liquor or tobacco Quiet and retiring In disposition with a pleasant word wor for all al n with wih whom ho lie came In contact contact con con- tact ho he made friends and held them Few railroad men In tho ho west were as hl highly ht respected b by the lie employees of ithe company for or which thc they worked l as was fg Mr Daie Dailey O Of tho the dath of Mr DaHt this Oils morning V. V Derrah tant general freight agent for tho lie Denver Den Rio Ro Grande Grando said Friends Frends Pay Tribute The death of oC Mr 11 Dalle Dailey must como conic aaa as aa asA asa a A shock to every person persen who knew him In Iii II his lila death the lie railroad company compan has lost one of Its Is most valued employees and Utah has lisa lost a loyal friend Within n a month after Mr Ir Dale Dailey came to Salt Sal Iko City l he hc hall had cast hi his hI l lot t In Utah and there hiss has has never nE cr been blen a da day since when In his quiet a way ho lie hI was not trying to help his adopted state No o words ord that thal I could coUl speak could express my nw esteem and re regard regard r- r re- re gard for John C. C Daie Dailey Col Co I A A. Benton of the Denver Rio Ro Grande said The d death ith of Mr Dailey was as an o sudden sud sUII- den so unexpected that I cannot real realize that lint he lie has gone one He Ho was n one of or the most lovable able men 1 ever met met met With hi a a W minutes after the lie death of or Mr Ir DaIley last night a telegram was vaa WS sent ent to Horace Horce W. W Clarke second vice ice vie president president president dent and general manager of the Denver Rio Grande A short time later hater Mr h Clarke left heft lef Denver er In a special train trin for Salt Sal Lake Ci City and he ho will wi arrive here hero late this afternoon Mr Ir Clarke and IIII Mr Ir Daie Dailey have ha c been warm wall personal friends for years services will wi bo ho held at St. St Marys Mary's cathedral at o'clock tomorrow morning rh hearers selected from among Mr lr DaIley's railroad n associates will wi be S. S V. V V Derrah S. S E. E E Burkhead G. G S S. S Anderon Anderson W. W 1 T Bennett Bennet Bennet E. E A. A Gren S. S E Ev E. Summers ft C. C C H. H Griffin and i d J Jr Jv S. S Thompson Following the services ser- ser vices at the the lie bod body will vill wi be betaken b taken aken east cast cal ln In the private car of Mr Clarke for Interment In imi Minonk ill I. I Mr Ir Dailey I h by a widow a I augh laughter Taunt laugh ter tel and son son Bernice and Frank E. E E Dale Dailey who will wl ac accompany the bod body east cast cat Came Prom Front tho the Hanks Ll Like e a majority o of the prominent railroad railroad rail rai- rai road roadmen men maorI of taa today John C. C Dailey Daley came cam up from the ranks ranks Ho He was born bor In J Lebanon banon Q O. January 12 12 1564 At the theae age ae of IS 18 years ears he left heft school against the wish wih of his lila parents to mae make hl hH hits own wa way in the tho world orld His first Job wason wason was on a a railroad it Jt I was wa that of an an operator on oil the Toledo Ohio at Toledo lie H re remained re- re In tills thIs position for tW twp 1 years ear and then thOn entered tho the employ of the tho Illinois Illi 11 i nois Central as a agent ent and operator at at I Rutland III lii Later he lie was made mad train I. I dispatcher for or the company compan then chief dispatcher and trainmaster and later hater In 1906 6 19 Mr tho employ of the he Illinois Central fae to accept accept the position post post- ton Ion tion of general n 1 superintendent for or the lie International Great Great Northern Ho ITo lo re remained re- re d In this position until t February 1 1903 1908 when he lieS was appointed to the position inn tion of general superintendent of POI POI-i the Utah ln lines s fo of the Denver Den cr Rio no Grande Grand I |