| Show VETERAN OF CIVil WAR AR VERS ANS CAll OF TAP W WI H N HI owes Survivor of th the Wild Wilderness Cold Harbor and Petersburg Passes A Away J Away a x i s ti 1 4 WILLIAM n. n COWLS COWLES Special to The Republican Herald Ogden June 30 The Tho The funeral of W W. H H. H Cowles Coles who died lied yesterday will wIil take lake place plC Tuesday afternoon from the Fourth ward meeting house Logan DIx post G. G A. n n. of or which the deceased was a n member and the Ladles Ladles' Relief corps will attend In a bod body Interment will take place In tho the City cemetery ter Mr r. Cowles was a civil war veteran one of tho the first to answer answer Pr President Lincoln's call for tor volunteers volunteer He Tie served ed first In Company A of the First Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Penn Penn- sylvania and second In Company Compan M of the Fiftieth New York en engineers Ito IIo fou fought hl In n numerous battles amon among them the thc Wilderness Cold Harbor and Petersburg Mr Cowles was present when General Robert Hobert E. E Leo surrendered surrendered dered at Appomattox Tho The dec deceased was born In county X N. Y V. In 1840 In 1866 after the war wear ho settled In Minnesota later joining joining- the Mormon church and emigrating emigrating emi emi- grating to Utah In 1816 locating In Sanpete Sanpete Sanpete San- San pete county He lived H In Itt for tor fora tora a while but fur for a number of or years past Jast has made his homo home In Ogden He lIe Is ht survived b by his widow two sons William X N. of Escalante and Lo Le Ro Roy 13 g. Cowles and two daughters Mrs Irs Mabel Thomas of or Idaho and Mrs Irs Ida Godfrey of or Chester Idaho Le Lc Lenoy LeRoy Roy noy E. E Cowles has char charge of the English English Eng Eng- lish department of We W A brother and nd sister A. A ID p. p Cowles of Painted Post N. N J. Y and Mrs Julia Howard Howard How How- ard of or Dayton Daylon N N. Y Y twenty our grandchildren grand granil- children n and four tour grandchildren great 1 ren also survive sUr him r- r |