Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, September 9, 1910 Volume 44, Number 35 Edward J. Weld Edward J. Weld, for the past quarter of a century, superintendent of the Keystone Coal Company, one of the largest in the Meyersdale region, died recently at Meyersdale. Frank S. Hyde Frank S. Hyde, chief chemist of the Cambria Steel Company at Johnstown for the last ten years, died suddenly at his home in Johnstown recently of a hemorrhage. He had been the victim of a slight attack of pneumonia, but he had recovered to such an extent that last week he was able to be at his place of employment three days. He was one of Johnstown’s best known young men. Trapper Boy Killed South Fork, Sept. 7 Michael Gudemas, a 14-year-old trapper boy employed in Mine No. 1 of the Stineman Coal Mining Company, was run over by a motor and five coal cars while at work shortly before 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon and almost instantly killed. The boy was terribly mangled. The exact cause of the accident is not known yet as the driver of the motor did not suspect that anything was wrong until his trip went crashing through the door the boy should have opened. It is thought the boy slipped and fell as he started to swing the door open.