Show DR J IYI HOLLAND DEAD UTAH PIONEER AND CIVIL WAR VETERAN Death Probably Hastened by Recent Loss of His Wife Leaves a Host of Friends in Utah Dr J M Holland veteran of the Civil war and pioneer of Utah passed away yesterday morning at his home on Vitas avenue Death was attributed attrib-uted directly to general debility but tho demise of his wife which occurred recently re-cently prObably hastened his end Her I death was a great shock to him and friends have noticed that he has been In an unnatural condition ever since that sad event Thc funeral will take place Sunday at l p 1 m from the Odd Fellows hall The veterans of the Civil war will have charge of the service ser-vice at the grave which will be made In the Odd Fellows plot at 1 Olivet I cemetery The services at the hall will be conducted by the Odd Fellows of whlcli order the deceased has been an esteemed member for many years The deceased was born eightyfour ears ago and was one of the first to emigrate to Utah When time civil war broke out ho at once rolrated his stops across the lodlous plains bent upon enlisting en-listing In the service of his country Arriving In Kentucky lie 1 slgnid the loster of a squadron of Federal I oaval ry He served with credit and was appointed regimental 1 SergeanlMaJor Later 1m received an appointment as Major of the Twelfth United States heavy artillery He was accounted the I best drlllmatilcr in time regiment The war over and his service to his country coun-try ended ho returned to Utah and I took up tho practice of medicine lie haa 1 lived here most of time time since I and has gained a host of friends |