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Show I Funeral of C. J. Jacobs. Funeral services were hold yesterday afternoon over tho remains of C. J. Jacobs, who died on Monday at tho home t of his brother-in-law. John P. Almond of 249 West Second South street. Tho services, ser-vices, which were private, were held at tho undertaking parlors of Joseph E. Taylor, Tay-lor, the burial taking place In the City cemetery. ' Mr. Jacobs was a native of Sweden, but had been a resident of Salt Lake for a .number of years. Until four years ago when ho becamo an Invalid, ho was employed em-ployed In the J. D. wood commission house. He left a wife, but no children |