Show SAD DEATH OF WALTER BROWN POPULAR OGDEN YOUNG MAN SUCCUMBS TO TYPHOID AT ST LOUIS he was taken last saturday and removed to the hospital walter died morning wire instructions the foregoing is the telegram sent by W J browning from st louis notifying john R bron n of this city of the sad death 0 his son who has been attending the airrion alms beaumont college of medicine at st louis for several months past in the death of walter who Is awen ty tareo years of age mr and mrs brown lose their only son and the sad nowa is an awful shock to them the mother is almost prostrated and tho fathers heart Is bowed low in grief ilia sisters are mourning as only sisters can mourn who have lost an only birther bi other two letters received thursday by the browns conveyed the first news of the sickness of their son one was from the landlady with whom ho was stopping and the other was from W J browning son of W W browning of this city the letters stated that walter was suffering from a mild attack of typhoid fever but it was thought that be would soon be alright according to ae land ladys statements the deceased artas taken ill last satui day and immediately removed to the hospital so that he might have the best medical attendance it is possible that T E ford a state senator in illinois and a boyhood school mate of the father john R brown will accompany the remains to tah he has been wired to attend to having the body embalmer embalmed ed walter brown was born in corenne Corl jox elder county twenty three years go but at six months of age his parents moved to ogden where the family has since resided during the jears that walter lived here hla life as been as an open book and he es a name for himself as being model industrious oung man to know him was to respect him tor hia icele actions he was a graduate of he ogden high school in 1903 and ilace that time haq employed in several responsible positions for several he was associated with mr curels in the circulation of the morning examiner but severed his connection with the paper to go to st louis to study medicine |