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Show 1 jlj; FUNERAL SERVICES OF 'I 'Mif! LATE BISHOP FERRIN dl'vl ' T if 1 1 f J; (! Special to The Tribune, ffj yf Tit OGDEN, Juno 21. Funeral sorvlccs of Hp Jil ' . Bishop J. M. Ferrin were conducted at tho H 1 ' Ogden Tabernacle thin afternoon. A largo j 'f' j congregation wax present and Included t 'Li ! many representative churchmen In the Mj.'i ' city and county. The speakers woro Is. ( J I ! ' c- FIyt'illu. Bishop McKay of Huntsvllle. if Li II. G. Jacobs, Sr., Joseph Stanford and Hj iHvL Tatrlarch Bernard "White, nil of whom 4 Sf . J spoke ouloglstlcally of tho exemplary life iU ;f which Bishop Ferrln led, Tho pall bearers i 'f i were six Hons of tho deceased, his son- n- It , ,s law. William Strlngham, an Walter Mh,j l l ,j Lindsay. , ' ', Jack Battormor. who was found guilty i hy Judgo Ilowoll on Monday of having j , ... disturbed tho -peace at Chamborlaln's 1 ' rooming-houso on Twcnty-ftfth atrcoL, , K ' 1 was sentenced to ninety days on tho rock i pilo today. k v ' Hj ' U ' The postofflce employees enjoyed an outing at tho Hormltage 1" Ogden canyon j A ' tonight. Thoy left tho city early In tho H f, evening and drovo to tho Hermitage. 1 lr whore they partook of a chicken and 'i i trout dlnnor. and then Hpont tho ovcnlng l ' dancing in tho pavilion H I 'M A train of soven passonger coaches left 1 1 Ogden at 0 o'clock this morning, loaded to their fullest capacity with excursionists ' ,. to tho G. A. R. Stato oncampmont at ' 'i Park Citv. Tho excursion waa the largost I ' that has left tho city so far this season. 1 Tho excursionists returned at a lato hour tonight. J I Tho remains of the unknown young ' . man who mot with such a tcrrlblo death A, ji r.car Owen station on tho Xiucin cut-oft I 1 lnst night woro Interred thl3 aftornoon. 1 J' il' Nothing: as to his ldcnUty has yot de- ft j. vcloped. !;( , ,! "William Blnford has purchased tho Em- V porla vaudcvlllo thcator at Colorado ! i( Hprlngs and will mako that town hie homo ' ) 1 In the future, i '1 Marrlago licenses woro Issued today an j ( follows; William A. McFarland and Miss 1 i Ksther Hoggo of West Weber: Nephl Pc- l terson of lluntsvlllc and Lydla Margott I i Cragun of Pleasant View; Joseph G. Gor- 0 rlrvo of Salt Lake City and Cathorlna h , Emma Ferguson of Ogtlcn. 1 I , Mrs. Frank S. Schoonovcr and family of j I Philadelphia will spend tho summer In 'L 1 Ogden with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I i(, William Driver. '-1 i i i Mrs. I. N. Pierce, Mrs. John W. Conllsk i and Mrs. J. W, Abbott havo lssuod lnvl- i tatlons for a ouchc party at Glenwood I . Park on Friday afternoon. 1 1 'J 1 In tho District court today argument '. , i was heard In the action brought by tho ' II Nclden-Judson Drug company ngalnst tho (I ", Commorclal National bank of Ogden, and l , the matter was taken under advisement, fl m' , A motion for tt n5w trial In tho divorco action of Richard Slater against Jenetto lt ' i : Slater was denied, jit 'jlf , , ' Fred Mossa has left for a two weoks m" i I visit In California. , ! . . J Miss Blanch Wenner has returned from f I .. Wcllcsley, Mass., where she has been at- P'j.Lm ' tending school for the past year. '', 1 !'; Mrs. A. C. Abbott of Marshalltown, la., i, ,i mother of J. W. Abbott of Ogden, Mr. , ,i Abbott's son and his ncphow. Arthur ' 1 ' Blake, arrived from tho East this morn- 'i.i1 Ing. Mr. Abbott's son was successful In ( II,' carrying off the gold medal for excellence 1 j 1 in United States history at St. John's 1 I military academy, Wisconsin. hi 1 I I i The members of tho Junior class at tho ' . (! ' j Sacred Heart academy were awarded J 'riSi i their diplomas this morning. An oxcollcnt , i 1M ! musical and literary programme waa car- , ricd out. The commencement oxorclseB of , the graduating class will be held today. H ! ; John Parry, residing on Sixth East , ' street, was seriously hurt on the cut-off 1 ' yesterday while employed on a work I ,i 1 train. A heavy timber from a derrick fell, li l ' covering the -cab of tho engine and pin- j I nlng Parry between tho cab and the boiler T j M , head, breaking both legs below tho knee. 1 1 il V Tie was brought to the hospital, where 1 l' I tho bones woro acU Amputation will not l1' i' i bo necessary. |