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Show Funeral or James E. Caitir. The services over the body of the late James . Calne were held at the residence of his parents "3 it Slrett, KlglitfcuUi Ward, Ivgln-i Ivgln-i ng at 1 1 o'clock yesterday (Su ndny ). a.m. There was a large gathering of relatives and friend.'. The rooms on the main llyorof the housewrre filled, -while c considerable numlier of people, Using unable to g-iln a!-miltiuce, a!-miltiuce, remained on the grounds surrounding the building. " After singing by aseleclrholr.aml the oeiiiug pray r was iifti red, a discourse was dclivcr-d by BMiop Orson F. Whitney. He was follow-ei follow-ei brli 111- by Arthur Brown, l"q, whoi'sedat'ukgycn the chant-terof chant-terof the dicvassil. Aftcrsiiiglng and the Iieiie-Ifctlon wis pronounced, pronounc-ed, the remilmrereilactiittdjscent o the front entrance, Iu the hal!-way, hal!-way, where these who cor3n?sl the large gathering, viewed Uiem as they i asscd out. Tlie Isjdy w as then piansl in the heaise and 'nllowed to the cemetery by a large curtvgi-. At the grave the dedicatory dedica-tory prayer was offered by Counselor BnlH-rt Patrick. Great symjathy was msnlfcsteJ for Uie patents auuotherrcla'.ivisol the decvfiicJ. |