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Show FUNERAL SERVICES LARGELY ATTENDED Special to The Tribune. FOCATELLO. Idaho. Aug. 6. Funeral : services for Engineer David W. Carr. citv ' councilman, who was killed In a railroad l wreck eary Sunday morning, were con-r con-r li Lied by the Rev. Harry s. Hamilton in : the Eh:s- tempi ft at 3 o'clock this after- ; : nc-'-n. Mayer V.'illiam P. Whllaker Issued an c.rV:r aski-? all business houses In the , c t- to s-spend fmm ?. to 4:30 this after-! ra.on. and ail such concerns as were able ; , to "lose during the services. City officials took an active part in arranging the elab-( elab-( r.ra ie services, and all city departments. railroad orders and 'ledges occupied p.aces I in the procession. The services were under the auspices of the Masonic orders, and the members mot in their temple and attended the fer-vic-s in a body. Trie pallbearers were eight Oregon Short Line engineers. The order of the rrocession to the cemetery, by way of the viaduct to Fifth avenue, was as follow?! Led by Chief of Police George Ish. followed bv a p-Rtoon of uniformed policemen. Chief cf Fire Department A. B. CanfieM and firemen in uniform, municipal band. Mayor Whltnker and members of the city council, railway engineers. en-gineers. Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Train-men, members of Elks' lodtre, Kn'chts Templar escort. Blue Lodfe Masons, hearse, family an1 friends. Interment was in Mountain View cemetery. |