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Show I Doc Ellis Drops Dead in Loca! Hotel , i Harry Ellis, alias "Doc" Ellis, well, known as a waiter around Ogden, i dropped dead in a rear room of the; .National hotel at 2:05 o'clock tills morning. Inquiry oC Sergeant A. M. Edwards, . W. A. Jones and Ed. Butterfield of I jljo police department, showed that! Ellis had entered the Bon Ton cafe,) nassed through into the National hotel, spoken to the night clerk and walked' to the rear of the hotel building. I The sound of a falling body attract-! etl attention of the hotel clerk, and,' upon investigation, ho discovered El-: lin laying on the floor. ! The police were summoned and upon up-on their arrival, they called for Dr.! II. W. Nelson, who pronounced the man dead. The body was removed to the Larkin mortuary. Ellis was a member of the Cooks' and Walters' union, No. 581, and for ruany years was an employe of the I City cafe, on Twenty-fifth street, between be-tween Loncoln and Wall avenues. No information regarding his relatives rela-tives could be discovered. Ellis had been a drug addict for a number of years, the police say. i |