Show TIlE THE FUNERAL OF BISHOP RAWLINS Largely Attended by Friends From City and County This Afternoon SEll SERVICES ICI S MOST 1081 HI P E I rOil II t ro to 10 iIi Ih III III home SPECiAl TO ThIs Murray Murra Oct nTh services i over the remains ot of till the late lat I Joseph S 8 w held this at af afternoon at the South COttonwood meet mett In lag hou house attended 1 by it Ii large concourse of people It was WN I 2 ehn lIn the meeting meetinghouse house hoUie w was opened and long before that hour enough people Wili on Oil the outside to more mOr than twice till rul the building TIle The con consequence wu wig that when the thedoor door were opened numbers were unable to lo gun gain admiSSion At 1210 to today today day tour four large larre conveyances drove away from and aud County buM building In all 11 bt being ln quickly tilled filled by city and nd count county deputies mUtt clerks clerk who were driven to tIme the late residence of oC the esteemed bishop In South Cottonwood Therm a last look ot of the dead Was taken after which a procession wu was formed and marched to the meetIng house houle which I is a short hort distance from the family residence or of the Joseph K Taylor lalur hall 1151 charge ot of the tuners arrangements the being John O 0 labrum Henry Bird Jam James Gilbert henry Drown Joseph Thompson On and William Atwood Among mong those who came from Salt Lake City II were Mayor Thompson Whitaker and Judge lilies County Auditor Wood Treasurer Lynch Re Recorder Recorder corder Jensen Superintendent ot of the Count County How howells ells Chief Deputy Deput John Montgomery Jr Councilmen ThomRa Hewlett Hart Cottrell Read Head and Ad haul Tree Inspector Soren on Chief Janitor lAnd and Water Commissioner CSt City Treasurer Morris Chief Deputies md and and many others otherl The meeting house was wal beautifully ale tastefully draped and the dora emblems were large lare and profuse In numbers number On the stand were President George GeorgeQ Q Cannon Joseph F Smith President Angus M Cannon I Piu Y L lor r IK if Uhler Dider James Sharp Young Mayor Thompson John Crook and Phillips Phillip and many and counselors or of bering wards President Frank Y raylor falor d and the meeting corn com I by the choir singing the Be Morn Prayer was al b by Bishop PhIllIps ot of Union Singing There Is II Sweet nt In Heaven The first t was 41 John Wheeler the late laic tIt diet coun counselor who spoke lOk of hits his Intimate Sc IC with the extending over oer a period ot of twenty years and tel tee tided ot of bl his man many sterlIng 1141 I was WAI said Id the speaker all an man mall a broad minded man a man that did much for tor the people ot of this corn com County Commissioner I S 8 WoolI In a few tew brief but remarks mark concerning the deceased Said the speaker as al a he heA was A kind as al a father Impartial as a 11 just and progressive as 1 a S a tat father her as AI a public hi his cour course was waa upright and equitable JU Ills death was 1181 the condo lion sian ot of a well n life For the future the therm was wa no a as to the condition ot of Joseph Sharp John n it Windem was 81 the nut next and In ot of the Bishopric of time the Church he to time ram fain ily ot of the deceased a his hIli heartfelt sym path ath for tor the loss sustained by the heath death ot of so 10 noble so 10 true tru and so 10 good gooda a mall U as JOI Joseph h S 8 Angus Angul at 11 Cannon lannon And said the pUblic nubile would miss But lal said ht he I late him u upon On hll iii from this world H lie will come forth II as mortal immortal being antS and rise rile with the Just in inthe the morn ot of the first resurrectIon The deceased was RB tIme the worthy follower ot of othe The he SavIor and at all times proved him himself self Hit faithful to his hll several callings Interment was In the South Cotton wd cemetery |