Show lwrs NIL PAHTBIDGES TUNERAI 89X A Very Large Concourse Many lo1L Speakers in Eulofjy Provo Nov Ik Tlie largest funeral hlnco that over Iho remalnsi of lie late troy Jrcaldent A O Smoot In March 1603 was Ot4 held today at tim stake Tubcniaole over tho remains of Elder Edward Partridge gttp late president of the Utah slake who Is died In thla clly early Saturday morning The speakers stand In the Tabernacle arrlf was appropriately dipped with white ChrlpJ muHlln and decorated with numerous potted the pot-ted plants ChrIi Prominent among those on tho stand llnpr wera President Goorgo Q Cannon Apostle ted Smoot Presiding Patriarch John L limllli Elder Txrln Farr of Ogden Elders David John and S L Chlpnmn of the T Make presidency members of the high V council and high pries quorum as well UK oilier stake and ward authorities The remain1 reposed In a homomidc nsatct catskcl of yellow pine covered with heavy re br while plush and trimmed with ulmplo silver sil-ver ornaments all according to tho ox pressed Instructions of President Pan Ju oII ridge when first stricken with his last ae3a sickness enthtf First Counselor David John presided of oa 7s at tho services The Tabernacle choir 1 sang Rest Rest for Urn Weary Soul co hatzg nidor M L Pratt offered tho opening g arn prayer The choir sang Thou Dost Not ring t weep to Weep Alono The following opi hi in the Order named were tho speakers Kldcrs John Smith Lorln Farr Refd 0 L Smoot David John Stephen L Chlpmau S1 and Gco ge Q CannolV Allthe sneakers testified to the sterling worth and Integrity nw f Integ-rity of President Partridge In his lifetime and his pure devotion lo his church and sdcdt family S conit A largo cortege followed the remains to their last resting placo In the order following tai Jlcaraemembers of family high priest is ontfii quorum high council and alternates counselor lo deceased ward aulhorlllcs and citizens Tho pallbearers members of the high 1e council were ISIdora AV H Dusenberry Gi M L j Pratt Abram Jlalladir Abel J et Evans C D Glazier Roger Kurrcii J1 TV Dlxxnr OAS Taylor AV E Basolt James z 31 dirk Bcngl Johnson Ji tnd James A IPA AV Bean 7 b Childrens Peril in Their Fire Ataci Price Nov 19 Down al Orangcvlllo In td by t Emery county Lhi other day two of Jesse Jo axess children and Eduurd Reids boy It MDI nil thoo llltlo follows were playing I MiiI1 camping oat In the Jewkes corral I when they concluded that tho proper Lakc iilnco for thp camp lire was on top of the haystack Ono was accordingly built T iri with tho result that there arc now some J IIs badly burned children who were readied rea-died from a perilous poalllon the loss of eight to ten Ions of hay besides a corral Jts idled a chicken coop and numerous other things amounting In nn to about 2iO flIDEJ Jocvkes senior Is the defeated Republican t1 candidate for County Recorder and consoles p ELI con-soles himself with the thought that ho Is r minus no children and that the day on I which the flru occurred was1 considerably warmer than the Cth day of November 4 and thus In the whirligig of time arc all foat7 things evened up Dip L More Smallpox Cases l Lf Sprlngvllle NQV tiThrce now cases of te forJ3 smallpox developed hero yesterday Two of the cases ar6 In lie family of Levi rd G Curllo who had Ihe disease In his family irtbO early In lie fall but who has not been Eli under quarantine for several weeks as there was no case In bin family The other case Is the daughter of Alexander BR1C Robertson the local agent of the Utah Sugar company of Sinners Released from Jailor Jail-or Provo Nov 19 Bruce Dallln and Kitty be 4l Grocabcck the Sprlngvlllo parlies charged of with fornlcallpn have both secured the sill be m necessary ball and have been released until 1 tsc un-til Ihclr haiti hearing ioidst Hoboes Held for Robbery nov Provo Nov 10 Gcorgo Howard Sam Q lll tt Howard J IF AValaon and Tom Jlunlor tColtT the four hoboes who broko into B 1C JecdO Browns trunk Of dimples al Cojlon Friday ich Fri-day nlghl woro given a preliminary htair ihe lug boforo Justice King today and bound over lo tIP District court on the charge ° i of grand larceny In SIW In default 01 l Ub which Incy will remain In lie counly 1all p3ts unlll such a line na their cases are taken ZIp nj Election Expenses Ll1 Provo Nov 19The County Commls O plonern were In uesslon today allowing oner tie expenses Incurred at iho recent clce lion Tnouo tajcon up woio ino claims ot i11 the registration agcniK anti judges of doe nleO3SlSI tlon nmounlliuc to nearly J2MX Some of I I tim bills for the rent of polling ijlacec DrJbIiil worn dlnallownd on account of the charges tGf I ° 1 being for ront nt city InillB which this iit17 4r ominlsslonors believed should be freo oft of-t > charge UH at city election lie cities have the UHO of the countys votlng bootho tort1 Provo Republican Ladies kidat11J Provo Nor 19Tue lathes of Ihe Republican j Re-publican Womans club wlo hrve iho ca booA ii I prand ratlllcallon ball of Tucfidav nlchi C1 b arc working hard lo make Ihc ntfalr u If SUCCOMS In overj particular Tho new 4h Mozart pfrvlllon whcro tilt ball IH lo bo t E hold has been beautifully deqoralcd with the national colors ml polled plants The 0035 i lidhs uro prcpurjng lo entertain a s very largo crowd m I I Permits to Wed O fti Provo Nov 19 Olcrk Ilavurcamp brH 3Ct3 Ii i4t1ed the following legal permits I to wed R Bonjamln Walker aged M nnd Murj 0 ICooicli aged Jl J both of Lludon und Ku KW AVlnnagCd W of Puyapn und Clara foul 4t liowtr aged 20 of Sprlngvllle |