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Show H ,15 I UNDERTAKER CALLED H "j j ! FOR A DEAD DOG H (, Will Be Interred 'Neath a Drooping H I Elm on the Old Homestead. ' ,1 , Died. H I Cnm At Salt Lake, May S, l'JIS. H wH j Silver LeO Crib, son of Yankee Doodlo H , Crib and Ucauty; ct comural hem- H (tj . orrhago. Body shipped to Detroit, M 1 Mich., for burial. Kansas City and 1 if Detroit papors pleaso copy. H j j Salt Lake City, May 0. Silver Leo J i Crib, a prizo Boston bull, better B i j ' known among' dogs on tho outer bor B :jj dcr of canlno aristocracy as "Doc," i jj was run down and tnstnntly kilted in H' jjj front of Hobday & Wray's flower H ;i store, 247 South State street, at 10:40 if j o'clock yesterday morning by an an- ' tomoblle owned by Thomas W. I oyer, cashier of tho Continental National 'i bank and occupied bj Mrs. IJocr and B I a chauffeur. H , , i The fatal accident occurred In the H, ! i sight ot Mrs. S. II. HIcoby or the Sem Hi;1,! loll hotel, owucr cf "Doc." Shs was H; I i In tho tlower store buylns roses. H- ; When sho saw her pet prize winner M j j all under tho wheels of the uutomo- B' IjJ '' 1,U0 Mrs. RlcoUy screamed and faint- m ji 430. Tho automobtlo slopped and tho K jj .chauffeur carried tho llttlo body of M ! . rjoc" to tho Bldo ot tho street. M f . upon recovering Mrs. Itlcoby called Hi the O'Donnell Undertaking company. B- i j "xho body ot tho dead canlno was B placed In tho 'dead wagon" and taken B- i to the mortuary ot tho undertaking K ) j establishment. A post mortcn ox- j ' ' i amlnatlon rovealed tha; "Doc" died of m f ' j cerebral hemorrhage. Tho body was B ,i embalmed and at 4 o'clock yesterday B afternoon expressed to the homo ot H I James names, Detroit. Mich., brother A ot Mrs. Itlcoby, with requests that It i be burled under a drooping elm on HUB , I ' thn llarncs homestead. HHj "Doc" was permitted to promenado B with Mrs. Hicoby, out of leash, yestor-, HH day forenoon and when his mistress, HHj , , entered tho flower storo It Bconn V that he struck up an ncqualntuneo ( HHj with another dog almost ot his own HHj blood. Ills now-CBt acquaintance ran HH In clrctes and ho followed until the HHJ stranger started oer tho street.1 BBSJ ' "Doc" darted after. H Tho automoblto then was going B north en Stato street. By n few feet , BBBL, tho chance acuualntanco uscapod tho K: ( automoblto and turned Just In tlmo Kt to see "Doc" struck by tho machlno. H Mr. Iloycr called on Mrs. Itlcoby H late yesterday afternoon and ottered H to rcplaco the dog If It was In his H power to do so. Hut tho owner then H i wnss too grieved to think ot rccom- H peusc. Sho says sho will not glvo H t that matter any attention until tho of- H feet of tho uufortunato accident which H took tho pot from her has worn away. B "Silver Loo Crib' was born at the B Wytchmero kennels, Kansao City, Mo fl Octoberd 22, 1911. tho son of "Yanke BBBi nnn.iio r.riW mid "nonuty", both nr H Utocratlc Boston bulls. He mado H bis debut Into dog society at tho Kan- BBH , Ba8 city honch show In December. H' winning a bluo ribbon. Prior to this H event ho had becomo tho property of H Mrs. Hicoby Sho brought him to Salt , H Lake early in tho year. Herald-lte-! HE I publii |