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Show STRANGER DIES OH SMET GAR While on his way to the Union depot to board a train which would have earrled him to his home In Idaho Ida-ho Falls, Alec Wolr, a former resident resi-dent of Hooper, suffered a hemorrhage which reunited in hi death, a few minutes later. The hemorrhage was due tn tuberculosis, from whkh disease dis-ease he had lmen a sufferer for more than a year past. Accompanied by his sister, Miss Sarah Sa-rah Weir, the man came tn Ogdn about a week ago for a visit with old friend3 in this section. The Inclement weather of the past few days had a bad effect on the tuberculosis victim and he decided to return home. Mr. Weir and his sister were on board a Twenty-firth street car. about 9 o'clock last evening on (heir way to the depot, when he suffered the fatal hemorrhage. The car wa.4 stopped and the dying man carried Into MaJor"s drug store, at 170 Twenty-fifth street. A physician was sum-moned sum-moned at once, but the man died before be-fore the doctor arrived. He was forty-seven years of age, and, so far as known, the plater Is the only surviving relative. Miss Weir went to the home of a friend, Daniel Doyles, after instructing that the body of her brother be removed to the Hcaton-Klrkendall undertaking rooms. |