"On the 21st inst. in Fayette, Charley Bown cut his throat. He is still alive at this writing but with no chance of recovery. Dr. Olsten attended him and said there was no hopes for him. He has been sick for some time and became very despondent and said he was tired of his suffering and could stand it no longer, and so took this method of ridding himself of life. The family have the sympathy of this community."
Manti Messenger Newspaper 7 Feb 1896:
"Charley Bown, the young man in Fayette who attempted suicide, died on the evening of the 29th, and was buried on the 2nd. The family have the sympathy of this community."
"On the 21st inst. in Fayette, Charley Bown cut his throat. He is still alive at this writing but with no chance of recovery. Dr. Olsten attended him and said there was no hopes for him. He has been sick for some time and became very despondent and said he was tired of his suffering and could stand it no longer, and so took this method of ridding himself of life. The family have the sympathy of this community."
Manti Messenger Newspaper 7 Feb 1896:
"Charley Bown, the young man in Fayette who attempted suicide, died on the evening of the 29th, and was buried on the 2nd. The family have the sympathy of this community."
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