RANCOR,
William
William Rancor, one of McEwen & Sloan’s most trustworthy stage drivers on the Granite route, died at 7 o’clock Tuesday morning at the company’s boarding house, this city, of typhoid fever, after an illness of three weeks. His remains were taken to Baker City and from there to Rye Valley, Oregon, for burial, that being the home of the widow, who has the sympathy of many friends.
The Sumpter miner, Sept 20, 1899, page 8