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Show Immediately summoned by Patrolman ', Woods, who nltneases the affair, but before Mr. Barlow could be hurried to the emergency hospital life was extinct. ex-tinct. A minute of two after he dropped to the pavement, Mr. Barlow's wife and two daughters, with their husbands, hus-bands, Mr. and Mre. J. W. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Wimmer, came along and saw the elderly man lying prone in the street The two sous-ln-law accompanied Mr. Barlow to the emergency em-ergency hospital and soro Joined a few minutes later by the widow and j daughters. Mr. Barlow and wife have been making their home with their daughter daugh-ter and hudband, the Baileys, at 1016 East Fourth South Street For a number num-ber of years Mr. Barlow, whose health has been none too good, was cm-ployed cm-ployed as a night watchman at the Silver Sil-ver Brothers" foundry'. He had never before been known to have an attack at-tack of heart failure, but It is presum- j ed that his recent illness left him In a weakened condition and that the excitement attendant on his coming down town Sunday was responsible for the attack which ended In his death. I PIONEER DIES IN PATROL AUTO Salt Lake. Sept. 20 Stricken with heart failure while waiting for a street car at Second South and Main streets at 4:20 o'clock Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Edward Barlow, for fifty years a resident of Salt Lake, dropped suddenly sud-denly to the pavement and died while being take nto the emergency ho.spltal In the irollee patrol. He was 52 years of age and Is survived by his widow and two married daughters. While his wife and his daughters and sons-in-law attended the funeral services for Mrs. Bathsheba W. Smith at the Tabernacle Sunday afternoon, Mr. Barlow, who since two wcekd ago has been confined to his homo by illness, ill-ness, started down town to go to the home of W. J. Wimmer, a son-in-law, where the family were to gather for a dluner and to spend Sunday evening. As he stood on the curbing in front of the Walker Brothers' bank, waiting for the arrival of the car to take him to the Wimmer home, at 910 Gale ttreet, Mr. Barlow was noticed to turn partially around and fall backward to the pavement. The police patrol was |