LOS ANGELES, Sept. l8.-C. H. Canfield, a wood and coal dealer, whose place of business is at the corner of Hoover and Twenty-fourth streets, was found dead by the roadside early this morning. He was on his way to market and it is believed he was stricken with heart disease and fell from his wagon. His watch and money had not been disturbed and there were no marks of violence upon his person.
San Francisco Call, Volume 87, Number 111, 19 September 1900
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LOS ANGELES, Sept. l8.-C. H. Canfield, a wood and coal dealer, whose place of business is at the corner of Hoover and Twenty-fourth streets, was found dead by the roadside early this morning. He was on his way to market and it is believed he was stricken with heart disease and fell from his wagon. His watch and money had not been disturbed and there were no marks of violence upon his person.
San Francisco Call, Volume 87, Number 111, 19 September 1900
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Provided by: Marcialyn (#47391825)
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