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Show oo DEATHS AND FUNERALS BROWN Funeral services for Captain Cap-tain Charles c. Brown who died Saturday, Sat-urday, will be held Tuesday afternoon after-noon at l o dock in the Ogden tabernacle taber-nacle Bishop II C lacobs of the Filth ward will he in charge and the speakers will be prominent members 0'' the Mormon church Headed bv the In the police force and representatives representa-tives from the sheriff's office, ihe fu. neral cortege will start from the resl deuce ai "ilh street and Madison avenue ave-nue at 12 50. The proceBsipn will go west on 'iith to Washington, north on Vytislltngton to the -oath door of the tabernacle. President C: F. Middle-ton. Middle-ton. GeOrge W. Uirkln and Bishop Jacobs Ja-cobs will speak. Presldehl Penrose is also pxpectetl to speak Sigh P11 beafers; Thomas E Browning, former) Clliel of police Henry K McCune. T. S Browning. Fr.i J Brown. W. 0 Cr.igun Limes M BarlOW and W. E. I Newman The reieains w ill He In State this afternoon and evenlnc and, tomorrow until n Cclocli at the fam-; ily residence, corner of Madison and Twent y -sixth streets. KEN LEY George Kcnlev, ;,;.d ri" years died at 8 o'clock this morning morn-ing at the residence of his son. William Wil-liam Kenley, 500 Second street, from I Kcnerai debility and old age: Deceased Deceas-ed was born in Scot land March in. i 182.. am! was a sailor in the English I navy for a number of years. He bad resided In Ogden aboul lS.yeara and leaves two sons. William and Fred J Kenlev and a daughter. .Mrs Llic luddcll. all or th. cltv Kuneial s.-r- i vices will be held Wednesday at 10 a m from the Lindqulsl chapel interment in-terment wll ic In Plain Cil ceme-tcry. |