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Show FATHER OF OGDEN WOMAN IS DEAD POCATELLO, Idaho. Sept. 23. Funeral servlecs for Major Andrew P. Caldwell who died suddenly Tuesday! evening last, of lieart failure were held yesterday at the Congressional church. There was n large atton. ane.e. ltev c H Cleaves officiated. The Congregational U.irtet sang two' songs. At the cemetery the committal commit-tal services were under th.- direction of the Poeatello lodge v-f Flks. No. 674. Major Caldwell was born in Warren eounty, Illinois, in 1 s 4 6 and enlisted In the union army of the i Ivil war In 1S63. He moved to Idaho In 1 8821 nd settled hoar Oxford n. followed follow-ed farming for several years and later came to Poratelio where he was . hs-en hs-en ns deputy sheriff, sheriff and po t-master t-master of Poeatello In succession He' reslgnea the post mastership In 1900 to accept the appointment as l 'nlted States Indian agent at the Fort Hall, agency Mr. Caldwell and Cora OH-1 man were married in Illinois In 1969 ' Mrs. Caldwell still survives, and two children Fred G. Caldwell of Poca-telo Poca-telo and Mrs James Prlnsan of ij;-den, ij;-den, Utah, also survive. |