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Show J Death and Funeral of Albert Louis Osborn Albert Louis Osborn, a resident res-ident of the Bingham district lor the past thirty years, bom in Salt Lake City, July 5th, 18-64, 18-64, was found dead in his room in the Princess Apartments on Sunday night. Disceased who was employed as blacksmith by the Utan Copper Co., was compelled com-pelled to quit work on Saturday afternoon and complained oi feeling unwell, but on account ot being subject to bronchial trouble his friends thought nothing no-thing serious of the matter. He had been around town most of the day on Sunday and when his room-mate, Louis Collins went to retire at night found his lifeless life-less body lying on the floor. Dr. Frazier was immediately called but on examination pronounced life extinct. He was a member of the local order of Eagles No. 659, and was quite an active worker in the organization and was at one time Grand Past Master. Mas-ter. In 1S)06 under the Socialist Administration he was appointed appoint-ed Councilman of the Town of Bingham. Surviving him are his widow, Mary Hardcastle Osborn, one daughter, Mrs. Frank Ferguson Fer-guson and Miss Turner, all being be-ing residents of Midvale. Interment Inter-ment was made in the Sandy Cemetery Wednesday afternoon under the auspices of the local order of Eagles. A large number of friends from Bingham attended. attend-ed. , |