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Show IDAHO PIONEER DIES. j Pocatello. Idaho. April 14 The community com-munity was shocked yesterday morning morn-ing to learn of the sudden death of one of Pocatello's oldest plonears, William J. Brew. Cancer of the liver liv-er was the cause of the demise, and deceased had suffered from this for some time. Mr. Brew came here over twenty-five years ago and bo-came bo-came a fireman for the Oregon Short Line. For the past fourteen years he had been a passenger engineer running run-ning out of Pocatello. He leaves a widow, three daughters. Mrs. K. H. Stcnton, Miss Martha and Miss Agnes Ag-nes Brew, and three sons, all of Pocatello. Po-catello. The funeral service will be conducted from the Catholic church tomorrow. Mr. Brow was well liked by a great circle of friends, and several sev-eral old-timers from surrounding towns will attend the services of their comrade.v rvrv . |