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Show Aged Paper Found At Whiterocks; Item About Utah A rare old issue of the Salisbury Salis-bury Evening Sun," South Carolina, Car-olina, dated August 25, 1905, and' which sold for two cents a , copy, was found by Kenneth Trujillo when he was tearing down an old building in White-rocks White-rocks recently. Some very interesting in-teresting articles and advertisements advertise-ments appeared' in the yellow, aged and brittle paper. A very interesting item which may be of concern to residents of this area is as follows: Unknown Man UNKNOWN MAN BELIEVED. TO BE MORMON ELDER DIES IN BRISTOL, VA. ROANOKE, Va., Aug. 1905 Saying his funds were exhaust- ed and he was trying to reach Gate City Va., a stranger, believed be-lieved from a Mormon ritual and papers found in his pockets, pock-ets, to have been a Mormon elder, el-der, applied last night at a power pow-er house at Bristol, Va. for lodging. This morning his dead body was discovered where he had fallen asleep. An inquest showed that his death was the result of a cerebral hemorrhage. It is thought he was either Robert Rob-ert C. Young, of Three-Mile Creek, Utah, or L. W. Roundy, of Escalante, Utah. A paper on the body bore the name of Henry Holbrook, Greensboro. The body was buried today among the graves marked "unknown." "un-known." Also of interest are the following fol-lowing items offered for sale at Ladies' Bazaar: 36-in. Linen Suiting yd. 190 Good Calico yd. 40 Handkerchiefs 10 each and up Good towels each 40 Children's Rib Hose 130 Ladies' Hats 140 ea: and up 2-Yds. Wide Table Damask 390 Another interesting item was the Yellow Fever report: New cases 39 Total to date 1,958 Deaths 4 Total to date 281 In the event anyone is interested inter-ested in viewing the paper, it will be at the Roosevelt Standard Stan-dard office. |