Show SOlOIER lAD TO REST I I William f I E Tufts Buried With Military Honors J ATTENDANCE WAS LARGE l The Principal Services Were Held at Evanss Undertaking Parlors I 1 Whore Elder J H Paul Delivered a Touching Address Casket Draped With a Ping and Covered With Flowers Funeral Cortege Headed bjr Holds Band Membeis of National Na-tional Guard nnd G A R in Line I I The remains of William E Tufts late I I of Troop E Fourth United States cavalry cav-alry who was killed In battle in Manila 1 I Ma-nila In March 1890 and which were brought hero 1 for interment a few days J I ago were given a military funeral frontS front-S D Evans undertaking parlors yesterday yes-terday afternoon at J I oclock The ap I predation on the part of the public I for tho deeds of American soldiery was evidenced by the throng that lllled the sidewalks and streets for nearly a I I block Tho casket was draped with an American ling and on this rested a I beautiful floral design of crossed swords There were also several bouquets bou-quets of lilacs and cut lowers PROF PAULS ADDRESS The services at the hall were opened f with prayer by Elder Ben R Eld redgo after which Prof J H I Paul made a short but aupro prlalo address He expressed regret I re-gret that owing to a mlunrt < > rtnnd iiitf as to tho lime of holding the service ser-vice that the singers who were to have furnished the music were not present PIof Paul In referring to the drreatcd I think of said that wo are likely to him as gone but that In fact he had Just begun to live He had been called I away before he had known of the disappointments dis-appointments of earth He had gradu Uteri from the school of this intermediate interme-diate sphere and was now at home In Ilettven with his relatives who had gone before him DIED FOR HIS COUNTRY Ho spoke of the young mans worth and paid tribute to the manner of Ills death Jn tho nervlce of his Country The cortege under command of Lieut Col Sum A Park of the First infantry e > T G IIA headed by 1 Ilulds band after which cumo the National Na-tional Guard and the remains accompanied accom-panied by the pallbearers Ray Morris Horace H Smith J W Bouton George Soronson and V E IT Rands II U I Thomas all of whom were members of the same troop with the deceased Then rame members of the tl A R the Utah batteries and friends In carriages car-riages Conveyance by street car to and from Mt Olivet cemetery was fut I nished for the marching members of tho procession THE FINAL SERVICE At the cemetery a large crowd was awaiting the arrival I of the funeral party Here the N G U formed a line at present arms and the members mem-bers of the batteries and the Grand Army formed a semicircle I about tho grave The filing squad of the National Guard fired three volleys and lapa were sounded by Trumpeter Thomas of Battery A Prayer was again offered by Elder Eldredge and as the casket was lowered low-ered Nearer My God to Thee was played by l the band after which the crowd slowly left tho grounds |