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Show PROMINENT mm DEAD llcmorrliiigtw of Olxriin' Origin That iiarrhtl 111 Pli)sUlnu.' Kufferlng from hemorrhages of obscure ob-scure origin that baffled the attending attend-ing physMun. I)r J. P. Hhurp of Knit 1-ako City, John Andre, n sheepman from Price, died last Hundiiy at a hospital hos-pital In the capital t'lty. Deceased was 31 years of ugc. Ttie body was brought to Price on Monday last and the funeral was held Tmda morning, morn-ing, nttended by numerous countrymen country-men and friends of the dead mnn. Father Fa-ther Henry, u Venetian missionary of the Catholic church who Is laboring III Carbon rnunt officiated. Tho remains re-mains were burled at City cemetery. "I never saw n case Just like Andre's An-dre's before," said Dr. Uhnrp Hunduy night. ' "Tho mint wus brought to thu hospital thrre days ago In u semi-conscious condition and wus uuulilo to talk to us about himself or tils ailment. ail-ment. He was bleeding profusely from tho nose, mouth, kidneys nnd stomuch, In fact from about every place where It seemed posslblo to bleed. Ills skin sermed In fair condition, condi-tion, nnd 1 am ut u loss to understand what produced Ills ullment." Deceased was well known 'locally and had resided In and around Price for u number of years. He wus unmarried. un-married. Hn enmo to this country ewrul years ago from tho southeast portion of France. 8o far us known lie hud no relatives In America. Io-coul Io-coul countrymen will locate his relatives rela-tives und notify them of Andre's death and burlul. |