Show AU PIONEER DIES i oi Of APOPLEXY AT ATi i UTAH UTAn HOT SPRINGS T Was First Mayor Ogden fOden t and Father Fahr of Forty Children I t PEN F J Jan D- D 13 n ran Tarr Og- Og of the oldest s 's 5 first mayor and one of Weber county count was wa suddenly apoplexy while bathing at with e Utah Uth Hot r yesterday n and andIn nd ed In four lour f ltd feet et of ot water before lefor reach eh him His 1113 rigid bod body ee Ce s ered could rl by hv Sheriff Barlow w Wil WilU Wilb 1 I s b and Ind Jo ph Wallace who were bat Lath bath h U D found at It th th he th the He Be was ft aJ I t ft Of ot the tho po l a th the tr Ju and hII wn 1 was undoubtedly lv ex cx- j et t before eforo they reached him bini florin Lorin Farr all BR th thA head of what is is th the t number of diCt diet di- di et Ct d of any ny m roan man n l known int in n nIt t It e world Jo Ho Q hall had forty fort chilev chil- chil probably 1 lliO 0 ev n. n ea tt anti and i a n few lew great lb II lie 0 was 3 S nho t tho thor r rat u pr Nt of t tho o o. o It lt bad had been bI his hili custom to visit th this th j rias rhu almost daily for tor th tho past PMt fix ix Ho left the city tHy on an Orson or rt LIM boro bofort 3 dock antI and after reaching tho th t the tbt nt nece nu ary articles for his Ud Ilet t going direct t to tho rooms vua veraL ItU on in pool at the h he he hene ne e h be entered anH anil noticed no evidence o r When attacked cl bv iv tho illness hl b. b ep eo terminated his lifa lif I w was slon but was WD found h by one ou the he of the place a n short lm tn me floating iu four feet t of ot liter ater Mr Ur Farr would have ha been bee SO St years artl fig ge had ld h ie Ih lived until next rul July lie lieM M Li born botn In Waterford Caledonia coun- coun Vermont July uly 27 7 His JUs parIt par par- pt It t ver wee veA and 01 Olive c H. H Fa Farr rr o 0 TU reared on 00 a farm arm near otar the homo honie i I I I J 4 I 1 I i I s L LORIN F FARR ARR if f t the first Mormon prophet Joseph mith ith and aud in III 1832 alon along with his prents joined the Mormon church saving ann b been n converted tOD bv by the preach preach- log ng fI of Elden Orson Pratt and Lyman r Johnon Accompanied by hy his hill par par- st Dh ho hc wont went to Kirtland O. O in 1837 nd ad d s sir months later JUo cd moved to Far Tar Seit ut jt Mo ro whore where wb ro he tIC mado his hi home Nth Joseph OI p Smith From this time unU un un- Ill U hI his declining years mado malo it il I lc c ho bo l ws i as with Lbs u affairs of tho Mormon church In JUl 81 he be went Trent to OO m. m where he 11 d ninny many hardships which th the thc I Topic ople of or his faith Dur Dur- D t tha year 12 he lie was al sent on a mis mis- i ion to and ud IU northern UK- UK I cis l uter lter t r b being inu transferred to o th tit and states At the th time I u f t the e prophets prophet's death he ho wa was in Mas- Mas Ia ehu He Hc turned returned to his home B l 1541 1544 U. U and ou on January 1 1 1845 isi w wn wf I harried for or th the fir first t t time timo mf to Miss fiet cancy HP J B. B Ono to eon on was vas Lorn horn born 0 q o them in QU oo 0 q o them in QU oo J With I-With bi bis bi family hr hf moved to Winter Vinter Wint r in lS 6 JI ins Having in un no to Jf HR an outfit ol lo to his family the thC plains he hl marin mado three sen p ir frate te trips to lo to earn or r J this Tie 11 wd d ho th plains lith the tho first tIll ar- ar of Brihan Young You V ung in Utah Ut h ahing Salt Sale L Lake J. J in in September 1817 or or the first C few aft r reaching hin i bi bC wa 30 l l WC a aa aI a a. a mimo- mimo r In rn l M h lie lle canto l to bro he the construe 0 11 1 t rl of the tho first rIt flour I s MW nw nill n. n i r in n northern Utah being I ih first fint p to Io din divert ri I 1 lie he or of for or t ol er I I C hater o c enter entered d th the ilour an and 1 bus s 5 J mining camps supplies th the five i arl ho he u-n u engaged ii I il hue hue liue of 1 fr Parr Farr ws 1 f. f en nl to It n by 1 I iv Briem Brie Brie- ij fUru m a 3 of the tho llO r iran Ij ranCh or of i r i th thru ch L which office oiro ho he I J until thy Ih W take wa a a o Of cnn cnn- I rJ d nh h he be i n Will was mad nj I Jia death time tho early earl o of jn In In 1 hib 1 a Ran hU hun n foi IJ n rl n no Jr JOO o Of till the o oll Con ral rat t n blown wn a as 18 1 bt fr from m thi city tv rest tit In tate 1851 he n b by n the or oL state wan u thou then thene h flO eit the e nH mayor or oC of I Ogden n lit that capacity for or t tInt Int I hn hI ears r rs Dur n 11 his lu III uirt iu in this thi it city for roz- tW Dt ci hl t l cn 1 ef of the l 1 pl r. r flU o OHr Oer r the t sat Rt At thi thia hll nt ime m me r. r flU o OHr Oer r the t sat Rt At thi thia hll nt ime m me hant lo him Lim in in orL or- or I of warth n lie HI had hod tiled I in an the L' L sift ift of or the church tX of nf on At thon tho ho rne lilac ot of his hi loath ho fn 1 18 8 a pat patriarch tn n the r Oth stake kt Mr Ir Jorr wa th th J l and of or Bi BIX aix we es rho Lor bt hi him 11 forty children wety Ie of whom ore till still Ih living u bad o over cr r two hJ hun hundred red grandchildren ft n md nd a a i lar RC c number of aren 1 Jt pl OY the cit I d city council h had 1 no an en- en picture made mido of O Ogden's s first f 4 mayor which ha hu has l liu n hung a o I I of nf otherS rs wll who have o K foru-cil foru m in th the city I in this capacity on time the walls of the I City council chamber At u a mc meeting tiu of or the city council tonight to I ni night lIt of r veto Mere passed cd copies of which ordered Tui ad on tho the r records of or th the thu council and aud sent to members member of or hi hi ui family All of flags on Oil the o of th thc tho city will be bc to half mat t out O p pf respect to Ins bis memory |