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Show oo EARTHLY CAREER IS SUDDENLY CLOSED Salt Lake, Sept. G. The body of Alvadus H Mayne, one of tho most widely known mining experts In the west, who died as a result of heart disease at San Francisco, September ! ..- III--JI .1 !. Ill ir-T W. . !.-. I ..II IL. 4, is expected to arrive in Salt L-ake tomorrow, and until then funeral arrangements ar-rangements will not be announced. The details of Mr. Mayne's death were received yesterday by members of his family in a telegram from a brother, C E. Mayne, with whom the Salt Lake man was visiting when over" taken by death. The telegram follows: fol-lows: "On September 4 Vado came homo before d.nner as was his custom, atp heartily .and seemed in; good splritB. After dinner we wereoll In my room and Vade seemed to be Jn good spirits. About S o'clock hp said he had an at- I tack of his old stomach trouble niid laid down on my bed, asking for something some-thing hot to apply to his stomach. ( This was given him. He seemed easier and was replying to a question I had asked him when he suddenly turned on his side, at the same time gasping. I sprang to hi? side and placed my arm under his head. He was dead. We summoned doctors who arrived In ten minutes, but too late. Tho autopsy today showed that death was a result of heart failure." |