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Show VICTIMS OF THE DEADLY WIRE WILL BE BURIED WITH HONORS Adolph Jcsscrx. FUNERAL SERVICES In honor of Adolph Jessen. the mining engineer en-gineer who was killed at Bingham Thursday afternoon by the chain with which he wai surveying a placer claim coming into contact with a live wire of the Tellurlde Power company's power line, will be held Sunday at 4 o'clock from the late residence of the deceased, 66S Brlgham street The Rev. Elmer L Goshen of the First Congregational Congre-gational church will conduct the service. serv-ice. The remains of Hugh Allred. Mr. -;.'';. . . . !v. . ; ; Hugh Allred. Jeascn's assistant, who met death at the same time and In the same manner, were yesterday brought from Bingham to the undertaking establishment of S. D. Evans In this city, and will this morning be shipped to the home of the deceased young man at Spring City for burial. A pathetic Incident of the death of Adolph Jessen waa the preparation which his daughter Louise was making for her class day exercises. Mlsa Louise Lou-ise was a member of the Junior class nf the Salt Lake high school and was in high spirits over the approaching entertulnment when word reached her of her father's death. |