Show Mrs Catherine Anderson Ut Utah tah Pioneer I Passes Away pct at the Home ome of Her Sister W r w lY rv ap J. J 5 M t. t t Y e 1 I l t MRS CATHERINE CATHERIN E M. M ANDERS ANDERSON N. N I 1 The funeral services for Mrs Cath erinc crine M. M Anderson mother of United States Marshal James 11 Anderson died at her homo home on West cst Fourth North street treet Yesterday Will be heM hohl at noon Su Sunday December i in the tho Pio Pio- hall ou on West Fj Fifth th South street Mrs Anderson was born Lorn at Peel lade Ido of Man Ian February 2 1834 her parents being Mathias and Ann Anu Quayle Cowley When only 6 years 0 of age she C came mo to the United States with her parents an and had lived in Utah since 1854 She lived in Nauvoo Ill during the tho time timo or of trouble for the tho Mormon ormon church th there re and was driven from there with the theother theother other members of the tho Monson church nt at the battle of Nauvoo oo au In 1816 Their house was aH struck In by a can cannon Don shot fired b by the tho mob at to time timo the family was preparing to leave in a hasty halty flight acro across the Mississippi river They finally moved mo to St. St LOUIS where the father and ono one of the tho dau daughters daugh- daugh h. h died In 1854 1 the tho widowed mother and aud her five fi surviving in children started from Missouri for Utah Traveling by boat to near the tho pr present site alto of Leaven Leaven- Leavenworth worth Ian Kan the they then thon wa walked ed aU all the tho thorest rest of the way to Utah arr arriving at Salt BaIt Lake in October 1854 Catherine Cowley became the tho wife or oP James Anderson An An- dorson derson on April J ril 4 1856 Mr Anderson havin blued the Mormon church in Scotland and having come to America in 1849 For the past Last ci eight bt years Mrs Ir Anderson Ander Ander- son sou had lived ld with her elder cIder sister Mrs Edward Callister at af West Fourth North street and the tho loss loss- lossis is especially hea Heavy for Mrs Canister Mrs rs Anderson on was the mother of ten six ix sons an and four daughters George Q and Franklin M M. Anderson and Mrs rH d. d Earley ore are dead The rhe seven fn j in surviving children are Tames James If H. Anderson the present United States Statts marshal for Utah William N. N Joseph JosephA A A. A ud tad holier HeLer C. C Anderson Mrs Mar Mary MaryE E E. E Mrs Mr Catherine Catherinc Y V. Pardoe oc and Elizabeth J T Ai A three grandchildren and ci eight ht great grandchildren grand grand- children al also o are B Bishop Charles P. P Mar Margotte otts of the se ecclesiastical ward will at the services SU Sunday whIle President Charles W. W P Penrose of the tho first presidency of the tho Mormon church churchwill churchwill will bo O amou among the tb speakers Special music will be furn furnished shed by the tho choir of the sixth ecclesiastical ward |