Show WILL BE BURIED ON FRIDAY The News of the Death of Richard Mackintosh Caused a Shock to the Community Yesterday Morning Salt Lake citizens were Inexpressibly shocked when they read of the death of Richard Mackintosh It was known to all his acquaintances that he was avery a-very sick man but tIme ncvva of his end came with the same cad blow that would have been thc ease had there been no Intimation of audi a thing The funeral ocrvices will be held on Friday at 2 p 1 m at Inc late residence of tho deceased The interment which will be private will be at Mount Olivet cemetery ceme-tery Rev D Douglas Wallace will of nclalo and the pallbearers selected arc Messrs W S McCornlek David Keith R C Chambers Charles Read J 13 Doolj George M Scott Judge John A Marshall and Judge C C Goodwin In mining circles especially thc death of Mr Mackintosh was most sincerely deplored for he has long been Idcntl lied with tlmt great Western industry In addition to his samplers ho had mining mi-ning interests at Eureka Nov being an owner in time Excelsior and Diamond Dia-mond companies He was also Inter ested In thc Hillside at Morcur Mr Mackintosh was thc owner of valunbln real estate In this city and San Francisco the Masonic building here being his property Ho also owned some orange groves in Palermo Cal and he was rogardnd as one of the most successful men of affairs In tin city While ho was not as wealthy at the lime of his death as he was some years ago his eslaic will no cloibt prove quite valuable He always took a deep Interest In the welfare und future of Utah chid was an fjunoHt worker 1or anything that I would prove of bonMlt to the State I Early in ispu when the Ciah nlr forma was started Mr Mackintosh I took an active part in trying to push the road through Merc comly he became be-came Interested In thc Utah Paclllc of which he was a director A former president and ever promient member ot the Alta club he was one of Its most popular men and thc Hag floating at hnlfmat over the building yesterday but slightly indicated thc genuine sorrow sor-row hly death had caused his club friend Many years ago Mr Mackintosh took out IL life Insurance policy for 15000 I the annual payment amounting to but S2GO He kept It up until about six months ago when without nuy iippar ont reason ho ceased the payments In forming the agents of thc eompnnv that he proposed to allow the policy to lapse Mr Mockintosh was the son of an I English urmy ofllcer Capt William Mackintosh of the Ninetythird High landers |