COL. LEE OF
ESPEE DEAD. | MAN WHO WAS POWER IN LOUISIANA PASSES AWAY; General Agent of
Harriman Road One of Best Known Men in Southern Transportation Circles--SecuredRight of Way Worth Fortune Without a Single
Hitch. |  |  |  |  | Los Angeles Times |
NEW ORLEANS
(La.) Oct. 2.--[Exclusive Dispatch.] Col. John M. Lee, ten years general agent of Southern Pacific Railroad, died here today,
after three years of intense suffering and after having undergone several stomach operations.
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