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Show MINER FOUND DEAD AT THE AMERICAN HOUSE James Mcintosh Succumbs to Asthma Brlght's DKease. Salt Lake, March 17. James Mcintosh, Mcin-tosh, a miner, was found dead In a room at the American house, 15 Commercial Com-mercial street, at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, by a saloonkeeper named Matt Rumph. Rumph was taking Mc-Intotfh Mc-Intotfh some beef tea,- when, upon opening the door, ho found him dead. Coroner Stanley A. Hanks was called, and, after examining tho remains, pronounced pro-nounced death duo to natural causes. Mcintosh came to this city from Colorado about three years ago and ha9 since resided here. For some time pnst he had been suffering from miners' asthma, and recently symptoms symp-toms of Brlght's disease began to appear. The condition of the unfortunate unfor-tunate man had been steadily growing worse for the last couple of weeks. Ho was 17 years old. |