Show DEATH ENDS r after battling for two years with rheumatism and arsenical poisoning c contracted while employed as forem foreman an of 0 in mine in de la mar nevada sir mr walter choal eldest son of the late richard cheal and his wife mary ann cheal gave up the struggle on thursday evening of last week and lis his spirit went back bach to rest mr cacal iraa was removed from rie nevada da t to this city some time ago in the hopes that the iho climate would have a beneficial effect upon him lie ile suffered buffered terribly and could not stand to be touched scarcely so eo that it was a dilli difficult cult matter to wait upon hint him all the whilo while during his illness Ill nesB he be tas has borno up with a fortitude that waa remarkable and cheered those about him with the hope that in it a short timo time he would be rid of the trouble and regain his health ile he leaves an aged mother a wife and five children several brothers and sisters mr cheal was a member lot 0 the church of beaus christ of latter day saints and anilo his occupation had taken him away from the tao body of the church ho be nevertheless maintained en an attitude in strict harmony with ida his professions and was vas a clean honorable man impressive Impress ivo funeral services were held in the first ward meeting house boue on saturday afternoon of 0 last week bishop G W watkins presiding Cona consoling oling remarks were made by fl 0 petersen win IT J 11 13 mcmaster Hc Master J IV hoopes and bishop watkins the musical numbers rendered by tho the ward choir were 1 I noid thee nice every hour nearer my illy god to theo thee and rock itoch of ages the prayers were offered by riders fillers C 1 P fel nelso soi and J W sheffield and una the floral boral were profuse and beautiful the remains were interred in the family lot in the city cemetery |