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Show ! Odes' T. Kendall's Funeral. Tiiwuhiy morning at tho Tabernacle thufuneialnervlciH over tho rcmalim of Odes T, Kendall was held Tho Hcrvleesweruuondtiulod by BMiop J. 11. (la'rdner of the hocoikI waul. Tho BpeakuM woru Kduard Boiithwlcls, Abel John Kvaim, and Jas. II. Clark of Am. Fork. Tho remulni of Mr. Kendall nrilved Hunday evening over Iho 1). Jt. G. from Garvin, Koviidii, whuiolm met t his death from sulfocnllou and scaldhiK r. wlillo taking ft hot bath at Walla Hot K-. HitiKln Uuiwhi, Nvndiu-tdi"wr" & - In g(H)d health auM'had ofleTrtrtkeli a I bath at thesoprlns, gohi),' Ihero for a rest and looreatlon, altor having spent Uireo weeks Just previous on the , Nevada desert Mulshing tho assessmeiit work on nix claims. Ho was so well acquainted with the ptemlscs that he declined tho Burvlccs of an attendant saying hu uoiild look after himself. After tho plungo ho stepped in the vapor chamber, where the temperatuie U 185 degrees !'., ebnlng the door after him, where ho must have Immediately succumbed, llo Is supposed to hae '1 ontercd this chamber at alniul II p in , - on tho night of May 1M. Ills body was j not discovered until B a in tho follow K lug inorulng, where he had fallen i when ho entered the room, llo fell on S v tlio Hints faeo downward and was bo 1 i ' horribly burned, cooked and hcalded j K w lien round as to bo beyond recognition. 1 ' His brother eh accompanied the j remains from .Ciirnoii., Nuv. Zeb was ft leaving tloldlleld for Hullfrog when he learned of his brother's death. H. Homer camo In from Pueblo Sunday nndTryph6ulaiindhorliushandarrled I Monday from Idaho. Odes was tho son of 1211 and Ciaslca M - Kendall, born at Mannlngton, West 1 Virginia, August ill, 1871. llo camo to B Lchl In tho spring of 1800. Following fl tho trade of a miner ho has lived In Colorado, Montana, Idaho, and the H last four eon ill Nevada. |