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Show the dootor's malady way plainly ;ip-' purcnt to hlR friend, although lie always al-ways maJriUlTK'd that ho wan gradually grad-ually recovering. List Vry Dr. Hyatt Hy-att was at Mm weather luiruuu and on , Saturday. he wan out watering tie' I.I-.VH. On Sutdiv inornlrii.- ho was seized with u chl'.l, n the afternoon he lipFf.l Into iiiutiiiacliiiif,nrs.s and noyer recn1n'd hi.; MiMiarj. Tr. Hjn't w:s 11 patlnnt Mi(Trror. Hlrw a hnriy. e'lorrfnl (Hf.prcftloii. Hp wiij n nnn of mnny lovnMe iiuill-tlo, iiuill-tlo, nlvav: r;rnli "ni erivnpiu'loiialile and he will ho sailly nit.-,nrd hy a larr'1 rircle of ai finnlntniir.'. The Pio?t- b"n rt foT I nymptthv is etond-rd etond-rd to Mrs. Hywtt and Hi,, family In til O tllUe Of t't- -oro (rl-, DR. R. J. HYATT CROSSES DIVIDE Salt l ake, Aug. 24 Many friends throughout the entire intermountaln region will learn with sincere regret of the death of Dr. R. J. Hyatt, who for six years was section director of tbe United States weather bureau In Salt Lake City, which occurred at his residence. UM0 Ninth East street, at 9 o'clrvcU Tuesday morning. Death resulted re-sulted from n complication of Brlcht's dlseaso and dropsy, from which the doctor bad suffered for the Inst eighteen eigh-teen months. For a year Dr. Hyatt had been on the retired list and A. IL Thlessen of Indianapolis has been observer ob-server at tho local office, bat the doctor doc-tor made periodical visits to the office, although unable to do but little work Dr. Hyatt Is survived Jjy a widow and three daughters Margaret, nred 16; loulse. 15: Clara, 13 and a married daughter by bis first wife: who Is now Mrs. Emrna Dentry of Washing, ton. D. C. The funeral will be held under the aus-plcen of tbe Masonic fraternity, but arrangements have not yet been completed. Dr. Hyatt was born In Washington, I). C, of an old Virginia family. November No-vember 11. 150. At the age of IS he entered the signal corps of tho army at Fort Myer and at the same time pursued an extended course of fttidy at George WaRhlngton"nnlTer-slty, WaRhlngton"nnlTer-slty, where he obtained his medical nnd dental degrees nr. Hyatt proctlc-ed proctlc-ed dentistry for awhile, but flnnlly returned re-turned to tbe Fignal corps service, nnd he was dotalled for duty at Cincinnati; Cincin-nati; then n year each at Pensacola, VScksburg and Haunlbal, Mo From the latter post he vm transferred back to Vlckshury,., where he served elrht years with ereat credit to himself him-self and the service. Dr. Hyatt here made his record hs a relhble forecaster, forecas-ter, and In 1894 was transferred to St. lyu'ils. where be rematned until 1903, the date of his final transfer to Slt Lnko. succeeding L.IL Murdock, trans-, trans-, furred to Galveston. In Salt Lake j Dr Hyatt made an enviable record na a reliable forecaster. For over a year the final result of |