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Show Keith Funeral Will Occur Monday Body of Well -Known Salt Lake Man. Accompanied by Stricken Parents, Par-ents, Arrives Home. The funeral of the late Charles F ECelth, son of Mr nnd Mrs David Koiih who died on his ranch near North Yakima Yaki-ma the- morning of Wednesday. May l", will be hold tomorrow afternoon. Tho remains, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Keith and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allison, arrived In the city at T: o'clock last evening over the Oiegon Short Line Mr. David Keith, whom a telegram called tr .in I. os Angi lop. mi t Iho remains at l'ortland. Mrs. Keith wont from this city to the same plan This morning Mr. and Mrs R. B Eskridge win arrive from Seattle. Mrs. Eskridge and Mrs. Allison are sisters of the deceased. The hour tor tho funeral has boon set for - o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the family residence at 529 Fast Brlgham Btreet. Aft. i the services there the remains re-mains will DO taken to the vault in Ml. olivet cemetery, where they will be kept for the present Charles F Keith wont to the Castor r un h on the Natchez river, near North Yakima, Wash several months ago He had acquired the property last winter. He was making a groat success of tlu enterprise wlnn he was stricken 111. At the tlm of his death Mrs. Eskridge was with him. His lather was then In LOS AOgeles The Illness of the young man hud lasted oiil tour days. It was serious seri-ous from the beginning, but the news of Ids death i am.- suddenh and for many of his friends without warning He was born In Virginia City. Nov.. December De-cember 23. 1876. He spent much of his bovhood In Park 'Ity In the public schools of Park City, tho State Agricultural Agricul-tural college In Logan and In Boston, where he took a commercial course, he acquired hl9 education He wn.s widely known and well liked here, as ho was In the oth'-r places whore he had spent portions por-tions of tho II To which ended tho other day. |