Show FUNERAL OF MRS SUTHERLAND Services to Be Held at the Family Residence Resi-dence Today The funeral of the late MrsJudge Sutherland Suth-erland who died on Monday evening will be held this afternoon at 4 oclock I the services being conducted at the residence resi-dence No 21 First street the burial in I Mount Olivet Mrs Sutherland was a charming woman who endeared herself to those with whom she came in contact Modest Mod-est and retiring in disposition it was in the home circle that she shone most brilliantly liantly where her true worth was best known and fully appreciated and where har loss will be most keenly felt Born in New Hampshire early removing to Michigan and afterwards in 1874 to Utah she combined in her character the sturdy qualities of the early New Ens landers with the broadness and generosity generos-ity of the west in herself presenting the best type of American womanhood I was her idea that the home should be the most peaceful and purest place on earth and she devoted her life to an exemplification exemplifi-cation of that idea The result was a married life of more than four decades I which was crowded with happiness happi-ness and in which she filled fled i the sphere of wife and mother i as none could have done better The void I in that household occasioned by her death can never be filled The bereaved and I sorrowing husband and children will however be consoled in their grief by the I consciousness that the wife and mother had nobly filled the measure of her creation crea-tion and that her lifes grand work being performed she went peacefully to rest I The sympathy of the community will also be extended to the family at this time Besides her husband Judge J G Sutherland Suth-erland the deceased leaves three children Mrs Byron Groo of this city and Mrs Andrew Hay and Mr Edward P Sutherland Suther-land of Los Angeles Mrs Hay will arrive ar-rive this morning having started on the first her mother train after learning of the illness of |