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Show FRED ARBOGAST'S FAIL TO FATAL Salt Lake. Oct. 19 Fred n. Arho-gast, Arho-gast, the electrician, who fell through a glass screen from an upper story of the Colonial theater building last Friday, Fri-day, died at 1":12 o'clock Tuesday morning from the injuries, at St. Mark's hospital. The unfortunate man fell about twenty feet to the sidewalk, landing on his head. The Injuries received from the broken glass were not dang erous. but his death resulted from the injury to his heaj sustained by the contact wlih the cement sidewalk Arbogast wns born In San Franeiscn, April f. 170. coming to Utah with his parents three years later. He had resided here ever since. He was engaged en-gaged in work on the electrlc-llght sicn In front of the theater when he fell. Mr. Arbogast was the son of George Arbogast, who lives at f.Oti South First West street, and who Is an old timer nf this city, having started one 01 the first confectionery steres in Salt Lake City. Funeral services will bo held at 11 o'clock Thursday morning in O Don- I nell & Co 's undertaking parlors. The I K!ks and the I. A. T. S. K.. to each of which Mr. Arbogast belonged, will j be represented at the services. I |