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Show THEODORE F. CHAPMAN ' TO BE BURIED -TODAY The funeral of Theodore F. Chapman, the well known merchant of this city and a former prominent Indiana!!, who died from Brlglu's disease at Holy Cross hos-nllol hos-nllol last Wednesday morning, will be held under the auspices of tlio Masons, nt Masonic temple, ,2 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, aft-ernoon, Mr. Chapman, who was 05 years old at tho time of his death, cam to Salt Lake City from Argos. Ind.. two years ago. nnd since that time had owned and conducted con-ducted a mercantile establishment at 1,11 West Second South street. He was a member vof the Masonic fraternity .for thlrty-l'Ivo years, and was loved and highly respected by all who knew him. He leaves a wide circle of friends und relative to mourn her loss. He Is survived sur-vived by a daughter, Mrs. JJertha E. Movroy, of -131 North Third West street, and a 11-year-old son, Charles L. Chapman, Chap-man, who had been residing with his father. Mr. Chapman had suffered from Brlght's disease since last February, but tho. dread malady did not affect him sufficiently suffi-ciently to confine, him to his bed until the day before his death. |