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Show sf8PSslN-f5r'k'IBsl DEATH OF ALFRED H. C1I5E. It is with deep regret we record tbe death' of Alfred II. Calne, son of Hon. John T. Calne the Delegate to Congress. The yotin; man whose demise bas plunged his family and numerous frieuds In sorrow, -was endeared en-deared to all who kuew Iilm by bis pleasant, gentlemanly imnners, his kin l!y disposition, hU faithful and earnest zeal and bis strong devotion to hUfallu and party. During tho political struggles which have recently taken place In Utah lie rendered very valuable aid In tho caua of moral, an J just government, the airily cl elections and Ine rule of the majority. major-ity. In business lis was honest, accurate ani dlliigent. Called lo be First Counselor in tbe Bishopric of the Second Ward, be came to the front modestly, yet cheerfully, and labored for the good of Uie people peo-ple In Ihtt capacity. In every place ho occupied lie manifested those characteristics which win respect and maintain gowd feeling. Wo Jeep! sympathize with hi bereaved parents who so itrcentlj endured the lost of another son, stricken down by tho assassin' hand within call of police hcad-fmartcrs. hcad-fmartcrs. Their trials are hard to bejr, bit we truit they will receive that t-upport which Divine aid sliue can give. Listcvenlog Brother Alfred II. Calne expired at his residence In Liio Sejonl Ward, froai typhoid fever. D-ceaed was barn Dec 19.h, 1SS0, Iu this city. lie was In eety K.-LSJ a m.-st exemplary young man. lleactet a a lloaie Missionary in thl3 Stake for time J ears, an 1 la -t spring was urdalned a High Priest, and set ajiart as Second CojLseior to Bishop L. G. Hardy. Tbu deceased leaves a wife and ono child to mourn the departure depart-ure of a loving husband and father. The news of the death of Brother Calne will be received with universal uni-versal mourning. |