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Show .JBOS, BAILY IS Cf CALLED BY SI HEATH I Joseph W. Bailer, superintendent K the Ogden Rapid TranBlt company fed at 2:30 p. ra., today at the Dee fcospital, following a sudden relapse " Irhlch occurred shortly after the !13Va iPatIent kad eaten his brcakfaot. v" iK From the moment of his turn for ?"Dxy 'fko vorse, hie condition gvovr Berl--Kx Pu3 rapidly and, in spite of the ef- (ortB of the attending phyalclanB, iloath came at the hour mentioned, the patient being conscious to the Mast. ?t At his bedside wero hia wife and daughter, his mother, two brothers-in-law, Elmer and James Shaw, and E. S. Rolapp. i Mr. Bailey was born In Ogden, -12 0 years ago and was very well known throughout the county. He served as sheriff of Weber county several years ago and later entered the employ of 'tbo street car company. . Ho was taken seriously 111 recent-.jy recent-.jy and after a time It was decided i fthat an amputation of his leg might jBave his life. The operation was ZKpertormed at the Deo hospital, Au-iKEUBt Au-iKEUBt 27. and Blnce that date the pa- " Itlent had grown steadily better. He ' waB fiufferlnB of endarteritis a dis-F dis-F Pease of the arteries and, although )hls physicians were encouraged at 9 , Mimes, It was realized that death mlght occur at almost any time wlth- (but warning. 'f He ate his breakfast with evident irellsh this morning and seemed in 'better spirits than for a number of Jg ?days. At 9 o'clock the relapse came S Ind he sank stoadlly until the end. |