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Show Cifl STRANGLES WHEN BEAN LODGES III WINDPIPE TJohrrt T,pOrande Ortnn. .? -year-old Kon of Francis and Mary Mooro Orton, 434 Fourth street, died at 4 p. ra. yesterday yes-terday of strangulation and congestion nf Hood duo to the presence of a bean in bifl windpipe. The baby put the (jean 'nto mouth at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning and since that time !' goffered terribly. AH medical skin il was unavailing in dislodcnng the bean from the child's body and his condition condi-tion rapidly became worse until death resulted yesterday afternoon. According to the child's mother the little fellow was playing about the house Tuesday morning and found a bean on the floor. He played with it for a short while and then put it in W his fflomh. Instead of swallowing, it lodcc-d in his windpipe. Five doctors 3 if ere summoned by the mother and the the child was taken to a private hospital but every assistance whicb could be 5aU rendered failed to effect a cure. H The body was taken to the Larkin of chapel 10 be prepared for burial. The lot funeral will be held Sunday at 2 tej o'clock in the Sixth ward chapel with Bishop W. W. Rawson presiding. The the r body may be viewed Saturday after-son after-son Doon and Sunday, until the time of fu-in fu-in ncral. at the home, 437 Fourth street. OBi Interment will be in Ogden city cerue- the tenth ten-th The child was horn in this citv Oc-nrp Oc-nrp tobcr IT, 1914. He was a grandson 1.98 of Frank Moore of the Moore Coal company. |