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Show Redeemer Lives," sung by Gerald Klomp. Mrs. R. Johnson and Mrs, S, Van Poerum rendered the beautiful selection selec-tion "Wanted on tho Other Side," and there was also another duet, "Rock of Ages." by Rudolph Jans and Miss Jans. William Kouw sang "Rest lor the Weary Soul." The speakers nt the services were F:lders P. J. Larumers, Everett Neutc-boom. Neutc-boom. J. W. F. Volker, Simon Van IJoerum and Henry Dcnkers. The fu-reral fu-reral was largely attended and there vere many beautiful lioral offerings. Interment too - place iu the Ogden C ty cemetery. MRS. ANNIE DOXEY. The funeral services over the re-ralns re-ralns of Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Doxey were held this afternoon at '2 o'clock at the First Ward meeting-bouse meeting-bouse The interment took place In the City cemetery. PETER MARTIN. Feter Martin, aged fin years, and a resident of Rock Springs, Wyo.. died at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon In a roomlug houde at 125 Twenty-fifth street. The body was removed to Iirkln & Sons' undertaking rooms and will be held there penumg Instructions Instruc-tions from relatives. WALTER L. CHANDLER. The funeral of Walter L- Chandler vas held yesterday with services from Ihe residence. 5SG Twenty-eighth street, at 2 o'clock, with Counselor George Shorten oiflclatlng. Tho speakers were John A. Boyle, l'resl-dent l'resl-dent C. F. Mbldleton aud George Shorten, who spoke comforting words to the relatives and friends of the (Jt censed. Miss Etta Browning sang "Sometime, "Some-time, Somewhere," and "Count Your Blessiugs." Mis Elsie Shorten sang "Some Sweet Day" and ".Nearer. My God, to Thee." There were many leuutlful Moral designs and a lurge attendance of relatives and friends. Interment was made In the City cemetery. I DEATHS AND I FUNERALS DENNIS SULLIVAN. ' The funeral services over the 10-mains 10-mains of Dennis Sullivan will be held this afternoon at i'3o o'clock at Llndfjulst's funeral chapel. A broth-t broth-t and two sisters of the deceased arrived In Ogden today. Interment will be made In Mountain Moun-tain View cemetery. MRS. ALKEMA. The fuueral of Mis. Aaltje Alkema was held yesterday afternoon, with services at tho First Ward meetinghouse meeting-house at 2 o'clock. Bishop W. O nidges oinclated at the services There v erc several musical numbers, among v bleu vus a solo, "I Know That My |