Show MAN MANIS f IS DEAD IN INEL INEL EL PASO FRED M WHIPPLE SUCCUMBS TO TUBERCULOSIS Was Closely Identified With Newspaper per Work of This City For About Fifteen Years The many friends and acquaintances of FI Fred d M lit will IJO be surprised and pained to learn of his lentil death which occurred at El EI Paso Pato Eady Ead in the spring pring Mr contracted a sov severe re cold which developed into Inlo pneumonIa and aud into inlo a case of acute tuber tubel tuberculosis He with the dis disease ease case during the summer 1111 it ii seemed gradually to gel the better beller of him himA A month ago today he wont went to El EI ElPaso Paso Texas hoping that the change of climate would be beneficial to him But the tho change seemed not to help him aIll he gradually grew weaker the final summons summons came Wed Ved Wednesday night Fred Frell Whipple was well known In Ogden He spent pent about years here during which period lie he was closel identified with the newspaper work of the city During his career he represented as correspondent the Tribune and Herald of Salt L Lake ke and was employed on the local lapels Ho He was Wag a mann man of ability and was always known as a conscientious hard work worker or er orThe erThe The news of his death came In a telegram to E A Larkin yesterday afternoon Mr Larkin telegraphed the sad news to the mother and two to sisters who reside at Des Moines Iowa Iown and until word wordIs Is received from them arrangements for the final disposition of the bod body will not be made It Is s very ery likely however hoever the remains will be brought to Ogden for lor |