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Show J : HIS INJURIES I Q " ' ' I j . rtr surviving almost a week with ?"Ufj holo through his body near j tfc m, hV. lhc '0UnS man wh "hot IlP ilm.rff 3 b0 Sflt n U bCnCh ln th" !?if r SrV Inst Tuesday evening, die 1 vl frnm ftc-cffccrs of the Injury at the TiTlfforIal hospital about 2 o'clock M mPrnins- .9 yn (onnecllon with th man's death V ., vu discovered that his name was m KoTiSib0 George ApopaKir. Instead of 9 TohD W""tln as 1,e tn,tl tJ,(? I'ollce on 9 "th D!ght of the tragedy, and that he (J was a Greek Instead of a Russian. VI Ano""8 rcascm for misinforming Ml fV0 officers Is not known Iji- flic discovery of the man's risht 9 noce s n,ade trough a letter fft wycb be wrote to his father in Ath-H Ath-H W cn& Greece. This also proves another I )V fii:lciioa from the J'ounp man, for I Jl B be'stated lnHt uo hnd no living rela- 'inflilwv tlrca. Apopalar wrote tho letter on U V sjturdfiy. realizing Lhat he coul-1 not jive. The contents of the message aro 23 ) , BOt known. 0B Incidentally. Apopalar's death was . (vc first to occur at the new hospl-I hospl-I 1 ' i Mj. He. together with about fifteen f I other patients of the Ogdon General tj3plial, were removed to the Dec jlemorlnl hospital on Saturday W ft The body was removed to the Hea- ' I (0n.IClrkcndall undertaking rooms, I Dut arrangemonts for the funeral havo 1 cot jet been made. It is very prob- 1 able that Interment will be made In I the Ogden City cemetery at tho coun- I JL tfs expenso, as the man was pennl- I 1s when ho attempted his own life. I ,' and, so far as known, he has no rela- ffl j tires or friends In this city. i .Vovcr can tcii when you'll mash n 1 - flaper or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or 1 ; jcald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas E-- 1 i leclfc Oil instantly relieves the pain 1 quickly cures the wound. |