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Show A. J. WEBER IS TWICE BEREAVED Salt Lake, July 5. Within a period of twenty-four hours Henry Weber aud Christine Weber, the aged parents par-ents of A, J. Weber, attorney of this city, died at West Point, la., which Mr. Weber was speeding eastward to the bedside of his mother, according to a telegram received in the city from him yesterday. He did not arrive in West Point until Monday evening, too late to see his parents alive. W.ord of the serious illness of Mrs. Weber reached Salt Lake Friday night and Mr. Weber immediately prepared pre-pared to go to ner bedside, leaving Salt Lake Friday night. Death occurred oc-curred Saturday evening while Mr. Weber was en route. On tho following follow-ing evening Henry Weber died, presumably pre-sumably from the shock caused by the death of his wife. The other children, Edward Weber of Fort Madison Mad-ison and Miss Amanda Weber of West Point, were at the bedside of their ' IH parents when tho end came. I 9H So'h of Mr. Weber's parents were j wM 82 j ears of age and had been lifelong I IH residents of Iowa. j nl |