Sumpter, Or.
March 14, 1900
Death From Heart Failure.
L. R. Mayne, who came here from Salt Lake about ten days ago, to secure mining property upon which to organize a company, was taken suddenly ill at his rooms in the Healy building Friday of last week, and after the short time of about forty eight hours expired, from what was pronounced heart disease by the physicians. His remains were taken in charge by Case & Co., and his wife telegraphed to in Salt Lake, as well as a brother in Arizona. Upon advices received from them, the body was embalmed and shipped to his home for burial.
Sumpter, Or.
March 14, 1900
Death From Heart Failure.
L. R. Mayne, who came here from Salt Lake about ten days ago, to secure mining property upon which to organize a company, was taken suddenly ill at his rooms in the Healy building Friday of last week, and after the short time of about forty eight hours expired, from what was pronounced heart disease by the physicians. His remains were taken in charge by Case & Co., and his wife telegraphed to in Salt Lake, as well as a brother in Arizona. Upon advices received from them, the body was embalmed and shipped to his home for burial.
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