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Show II F. CULVER LAID W HIS FIHAL BEST Porinor Salt Laker, Who Died inJ Northwest, Is Buried Here. With impressive service?, all that was mortal of David F. Culver, who came to his death unexpectedly in North Yakima last week, waa laid to its final rest in Mount. Olivet cemotcrj-Saturday cemotcrj-Saturday afternon. Tho 3?ev. C. It. Xcel ot the Central Christian church officiated and paid a beautiful tribute to tho deceased man's lifo work. A host of friends attended tho services, including a largo number of members of tho Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, to which organization Mr. Culver Cul-ver belonged. Special music was rendered ren-dered by tho choir from tho Central Christian church. The pallbearers wero Messrs. J. Frumkin, P Savillo, W. Culmer, W. Mc-Connhay. Mc-Connhay. Wilson and Cassidy. Mr. Culver came to his "death following fol-lowing inocculnlion with anti-toxin at tho hands of a physician in North Yakima, Wash. One of Mr. Culver's children wns believed to bo suffering from diphtheria and Mr. Culver was inooculatod as a precautionary measure, meas-ure, lie died within a few minutes after tho inocculnlion, although ho was apparently in tho best of health al tho time. Tho deceased man waa highly rc-spoctod rc-spoctod in North Yakima and tho stoics wero closed in tho Washington citj' the day of his funeral out of Tcspect to his memory. |