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Show IMl'OSIM! FUSKUAI, SKIIMl'KS. flis rrlblj. ltrmslni of lliarlle llrown litr-oallei! lit the Eirlh The Imposing funeral services held over the reiiulns of Charlie llrown at hlslslerealilencotn tho First ward of this clly, jwlerday afternoon, wero Hit highest ilble trsllnionlats of love and cittern that coul I have been I-ald to hit memory, t! was the Intention to hold tho funeral funer-al at the First want tut t Hug homo, tut It soon became evident by the fast In-creaal In-creaal ng crowd of friends who gathered at thai 1 laco that tho building would accommodate only a small roportlon of Ham. It was nccordliigly decided that the servlteashoulJ lako pltco on theliwnln front of the family residence. resi-dence. Tim front forch Teas uretl as a stand for thu Aktr, while hundreds of peoplo stood aud sat unler tho trees while Iho si-rvken weru lu progress. lllsht p llenrgo llomney, 0110 of the director of Z. C.M. I.;buerlnlendent T. (J. Wcl.U r, A. W. Carlson, Iris, urerol thnlmtlliillnn; Hucer Claw-eon, Claw-eon, n friend and former co-worker of the deceased, Apostle John Henry Hmlth, nnd IHshop Warlmrton of Iho First ward, addressed the vast aa-em-blageaud made feeling remarks,dwetl-liigupotitho remarks,dwetl-liigupotitho many virtues uf tho do-ceaed. do-ceaed. The First wanl choir sang the opening open-ing selection with ttndld elftct. A qusrletle conslatlng of Messrs. Whit, uey, Hpenccr. Uoddard and l'ytcr, sang Uautlfully "When theHwallows Ilomsward 1 ly;" also the anthem "Not DiaibulrJIeepcth." At the conclusion con-clusion of the service the remains were vlesreil by Hie crowd. A long line of carriage lollonvd the bwly to the coin-1 coin-1 dry, wheru n quartette of tho de ciaet!'s roiurades sang with ;rent leellng, "Hark, bark, niysoiill" lhu grave was dedicated by mother Hamilton Ham-ilton (J. I'ark, after whl.'li tho quar-tcttosang, quar-tcttosang, "lttst lu aee" The Iloral trliiute were profuse and tieautlful. Among tho finest oinr-lugs oinr-lugs were, "(Jatte Ajar," from 1 mil Woolf nnd F.d. llhrlh h,of New Vork rlty;acrown, from llobtit lAckhnrdt, New York clly; 1 lllow, from Felgeu-Imuni Felgeu-Imuni A Co., Han Francisco', basket, srom L. N. Kamuel and IouIa Hold smith, New Vork; rows, from W. II. Howe, nnd from tho rraj toye of 'A. C. M I., a broken column, sickle, pillow and cross. The dectased was born In New Vork OcioIkt loth, 186U, and came to Utah In 1801, uhcro ho has rtsldcd ever alnre. He entereil 7.. C. M. I. as cosh Iny twenty year ago and arose steadily until he attained to the Important position posi-tion of eastern 1 urchutr lor tho Institution Insti-tution Hi rtu years ago. Huvva onco a im mber of the Clly Council from tho rlrst precinct nntl servoti his constllulnta with ability nud honor. |