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Show CONDUCTOR CALLED BY. MATH W. O Bay, couductor of the Los Angeles Limited of the Southern Pacific Pa-cific road and for many yearn a resident resi-dent of this city, died lu the L. D S. hospittl at Salt Lake City last night after undergoing ,:n operation for ap-pendi ap-pendi itis. For tho past year Mr. Bay had milo his hon.e In Salt Lake but is well known in Ogden. where he hud spent tin n-.ost of his mature life. rii.- (ondnctor van taken suddenly 111 Sunday while coiulns into Salt lako City on his regular run. He was con-I con-I veyed from his engine to the hospital In an ambulance and soon after was placed irnder ;he knlf-j in an effort to save his life Mr. Bay recovered from the anaesthetic hut continued to glow weaker until his death. The deceased was 42 years old and leaves a wile and four children. Until Un-til one, year aco the family resided in this city, the change in place of residence being made because ofvMr. Bay's work He leaves a preat nia-ny friends In Ogden, both among railroad men and others. A number of Og-dc'iltes Og-dc'iltes will ko to Salt Lake to attend at-tend the funeral, the arrangements for which have not yet been completed. |