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Show PRELATE'S BROTHER EXTEiS William M. Spalding Holds Miss King Blameless; Expresses Sorrow. MANY VIEW THE BODY Final Rites Are Arranged to Take Place in Denver Tomorrow Afternoon. FUNERAL SCHEDULE. 7:30 a. m., . celebration of the Holy Communion at St. Mark's cathedral, Bishop Nathaniel S. Thomas of Wyoming, celsbrant, assisted as-sisted by the Rev. Paul Jones of Salt Lake City. 10:30 a. m., regular services. Opening sentences read - by the Rev. Paul Jones; lesson by Dean Colladay; prayers and benediction bene-diction by Bishop Thomas; music by combined choirs of St. Mark's and St. Paul's. A. H. Peabody at the organ. 11:15 a. m., cortege leaves cathedral cathe-dral for depot. Arriving in Salt Lake City upon the eve of the day when the last rites over the body of Bishop Franklin Spencer Spalding will be held, William M. Spalding, brother of the dead prelate lias only a heart full of forgiveness for Aliss Adrienne King, and has sent her family an expression of deepest sympathy. sym-pathy. The funeral services here take place today, as briefly outlined in the ab-ive schedule. William M. Spalding was seen at -the Herd Utah last night by a Tribune re-portcr. re-portcr. Mr. Spalding has been under the rare of a physician., getting out of o sick bed in Denver to make the trip berr. H r sa i d : The accident resulting in my h- o;her 's death, while a great si' ock to us all p.nr in every way to I f rTTTtcd. w"as none the less an ncridfnt. pure and simple, and one which might happen to any person here or eiscVbere. I have just received re-ceived a visit from Judge M. L. Kit' iiie. who brings me a message t'rorn Judge Kiug. father of the girl. Jt was fraught with expressions expres-sions of deepest sympathy from one man to another when both sr plunged into a common sorrow. Through Judge Ritchie X sent Judge King, whom I have never met. assurances of my full u nder-stand'mg nder-stand'mg of his feelings and those of his family, particularly the daughter, across the path of whoe young life a shadow has fallen as a result of this unfortunate tragedy. trag-edy. My heart goes out to her in the spirit of well wihe. Prelate Near-sighted. 1 am of the opinion that my brother ivat either abstracted in thought when crossing the street, r that the lights of the car confuted con-futed him. since he was quite near sighted. Upon ocea?ion of his last visit to Denver he eoDsulted his occulifct, who changed the lenses in h its glasses I feH certain that r ou Id he speak from out of ibe-oi ibe-oi -icr vorM, his fee li ngs toward I ho vorr.ig woman and her bereaved family wnull he vi-r similar to tlins,c entertained and exprscd by myself. NT r. Spalding said Hishop Spalding owiid some property in Denver, and it wa 5 k nowu that car rid I i t'a in-S'tra in-S'tra wo, f li.-iij ch in v. ha j coin pan v or f"r hut amount h unable to say. J n hi -i t v d'-po"! t box in a iJen vcr 1 i;i n i; ho h:ts -oine pa rers v. h i-h the b V'p turtird fcv jo him ?mf vrar ai.'O f nr -a f'c I. repi ng. Thee ha vc not 1 p.van.ind. )ho hrnihor preferring to a"it the airival of his mother and I ,a t f ;:?t n i gh t M r. S pa ! d t n g i p. id thar thr hour of the )'uner;il in louver t 0';ld be i:.1, p. m. Tuesday, followed v jptrrnient. at Rier"idc ermetprv, he-f he-f e Tl;p body of hi father. Intp hi "hop of 1 'envpr. Services in This City. ,:'r;:r.;'"iiion;i vi rf -om ;Ir t r-d vpt-rifiy vpt-rifiy for tho funeral periefs in lhi, citv lodav-. The servircu will he held at Hi. iMark ' lat'urd ral h t, 1 h :.';( a. m at id at thrir co n-!u "ion the bod v will be pla-cd in a hear" and tnken to J lir Short Line depot, where it ; d he p!a'd nbortrr a train for f c n 'T. vi ng at 12 o '(dock noon. 1 f I''" ia 's of t lip (Jfgon Hliort J,im; iiil U ii ion famine have pla' d on- of their private ars at the disposal of the fo'nniitjpe whirh will accompany the bodv to the Colomdo metropolis. William M. Spalding, brother of the Jute b;,-nop. .'Li-fornpau id by b i h wife, vil return with the body, ae-i ae-i onrpa nied hv t he Verv )ie'. H, R. ( rr'iadav, the Rp-. W. "W. Reene. flip !,f. . '. I'leet wood, the Rpt . Paul .1. !;. tire Rev. .). MitchplI and tho Riyitt R'-v. alhaniel S. Thomnn. bishop of the dioretp of Wvoming. Palibearcrs Chosen. Pa II be-a rer from the church to the t-iri will be: The Row W. F. Hulklev, the Rev. M. .f . prey thp Rev. W. I"ii:ilai', the H. K. ffenrirpie-f, the I'm- T H. Mc'Jment and the Knv. (J, I . . 1 A flight miHiindertaiiding resiilti'd 1 from the Hiiuoun-'empnt r," rfnimit-on rfnimit-on yp.M erda v concerning seat roerva-t roerva-t iorir f or rert a in nr'fini nations n f f ili-ac'l ili-ac'l with thp Kpicopiil elmrrh, the im-I im-I region being gat lo-red by porno that 1ef entire chur-'h would be reserved. Jan frtlladav hastened to eorreet thin rrroriPOHB (in predion, pt plaining that mtlv n. few pews would be rrrpiired for t-'i'-h use. and that the entire edifice - i! br thrown ope.n to friends of the late bidmp nod the public in general. It has ben arrnng"d to hold services hein in S1, Mark's at tin1 arno hour at whie.li I lie henvnr riten are condtietcd. The Suit I.nki City services will be nndor thr direction of Bishop N. S. Xhoinan of V yomin;.'. A stndy linn of peoydn pimped in nntj out, of HI. MnrltM cfil li'-d m between -'J a nrl Ti o 'clock ye.t e i v n ft t noon to view for tlie last I tine the f.icn of t he lato beloved bihop. Trm fcaHircn vcrr reposed in a calm, rentl'ul fd' ftp, fljowin no t races of a ny sulfcin from (he to-lence to-lence which ciinsed his dijtilli. Many emotional semes were enii'terl hrtidc the bier, ft nifn nnd women wlio had worked with nd loved tho prelnto looked upon hi (are for the hhI time. At t ho head h nd f oot of I, bo rrmkit Ht Ofid t wo of the cciv, robed in t h r veHtrnentl nf th'dr office-!. T),e Rev. Mr. Fleetwood, tim I.Vv, Mr. Milr-hrdl, thf mov, Mr. Kocpic, the I:. ,-, Mr. .Ioni and thr. Kcv. Mr. fire ji 1 1 i ii.-tt"d in thin capnedtv. Mflmbors of the Wel Swr Socia lif.f ie brunch, at iM mntinfj venlrrrlay afternoon, after-noon, pfLHSed rcsfdlil i ittiK dcplorttljr tho denth of Hislmii Hpnldw',", pnd ptnid-irirr ptnid-irirr the avmpathioo ol ti)- oi ja n i .a I .ion to he bereaved fainilv. Mi km Kintr hftd n comfoi-l.abbi rav ves. t erda v. and hot- physician, I r. -). W. Whit ney, ways I hat, no pcrmti mn I ill effects will b sustained n'i M r i r J I of injuries received in th iiccplml. |