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Show WILLIAM C. ZKESK, for-, for-, raor rity drtirtivp, who du'cl last WeitiiPKilay; The funeral was hclil todHV. ft LAST RITES FOR GITY.OFFICER Funeral Services Are Con- ducted at ML Olivet Cemetery. The body of the late William C. Zeeae. former city detective, who died at his home In this city last Wednesday Wednes-day of influenza and penumonl.-L, was interred this afternoon in Mt. Olivet cemetery. A cortege of friend?" and relatives formed at O'Ifcmnel! A Co. "a chapel, shortly after 3 o'clock, and Hev. KImer I. ;o."lifn conducted a short acrvice at the grave at 3:30 o'clock. The pallbearers were Captain J. K. 0..s-Klt.r. UaPi.au n i ' A I'll I o Mua. Harmaii. Patrolman J. C. Carlhorg. Patrolman Pa-trolman Louis Watts and Ieputy Sheriff Sher-iff J. B. BurhldKe. "Although born and Trrred tr New York stute. where he still has a mother moth-er and other relatives, the l:ite detective de-tective had often expressed the wish j that when the grim reaper should see 1 fit to call him in te hoped to be laid I away near the mountains which he had learned to love, and therefore the original plans to send the body East were changed. |