Show PATRICK SHEA'S SH'S FUNERAL Eureka Is Is' Is in Mourning Mourning Mourning-A A Great Gret Audi Audience nce Participates Eureka Feb 23 The The funeral services over the remains of ot Patrick Shea who died last Thursday evening were conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted from the Catho Catholic ic church hurch here this afternoon The entire entre city has been in mourning flags fags have been lowered at mast half-mast over the principal buildings of the camp business houses saloons and several of the mines Including the Godiva Eagle Blue Bue Bell Bel Little Chief and Raymond Were wOre closed down in order order order or or- der that es night might Ight attend te d the i ser ices and pay their last las respects to the memory of one of Eureka's most n nt citizens Every Ever available vehicle Inthe in inthe inthe the Tintic d district strict was secured and the funeral cortege which followed the re remains remains remains re- re mains to their last resting place In the City cemetery was the thel largest lagest ever seen in the camp At 2 the remains were taken from the family residence to the church which had been draped in mourning throughout The Re Re Rev Father KielY spoke briefly eulogizing the many good qualities of the deceased whom he p pf r r- r knew for twenty years and paid a beautiful tribute to his character The funeral procession procession was made up as follows follows follows fol fol- fol- fol lows Oquirrh lodge No 19 19 A. A O. O U. U W. W Knights of Robert Emmett A. A O. O H. H Park City division No 1 Evening Star tar lodge No 1 Degree of ot Honor Tintic hive five No 6 6 Ladles Ladies of the Tintic I lodge No 71 B. B P. P O. O E. E Eureka Volun Volunteer Volun teer Fire department followed by hearse I and mourners In carriages The services at the grave were conducted conducted con con- ducted by the Rev Rv Father FLORAL OFFERINGS Among Amon the many beautiful floral foral offerings offer offer- ofer- ofer ings which have have been sent to the bereaved family were Clock The Eleventh Hour Tintic lodge No 71 Benevolent Benevol nt and Protective Order of Elks of Eureka Eurek harp from Ancient Order of Park Parle City division No 1 o anchor and shield ld In easel eael from Oquirrh lodge No 19 19 Ancient Order Ordel of United Workmen of f Eureka Eureka Eureka Eu Eu- reka column bearing the inscription A Nations Nation's Naton's Nobles from fro Eureka City Council Counci and Mayor pillow of ot flowers fower Eureka Eureka Eureka Eu Eu- reka Volunteer Fire department department- beautiful ful cross from Degree of Honor EvenIng Evening Even Even- ing Star lodge No 7 of Eureka Eureca cro cross s from Jam James s P. P arid and ard wife and nd other floral foral offerings from hive No 6 Ladles Ladies cf the of Eureka Mr r. r 6 and Mrs D. D J J. Sullivan Mr II J. J C. C SulliS SuI- SuI Sulli Sulli- van S Literary society Knights of R Robert b rt Emmet William Hatfield Salt Lake Brewing company Mrs T T. D D. Sul Sul- livan Ilvan Joseph Joeph secretary Litte Littie Lit Lit- tie tle te G Chief ef Mining company broker broken brokel whee wheel from employees of the Little Chief Mining Mining Mi Mi- 1 ning company crescent from Heffernan Thompson Co harp narp from Little Chief f Mining company cross ros from Mrs Sarah arah rah t A. A McChrystal fg n of Salt I Lake and and- other r beautiful a offerings from W. W ek k Ri Wallace Salt Sal Lake Crooks Morse orse Mr Ir and Mrs rs George Adams Arthur N. N Wallace Walace and others other |