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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS Tha funeral of Frank Moore, tt years ! old, who died in this city May 21. was held from O'onnell sV Co.'a chapel at t o'clock this afternoon undsr ths auspices of Bait Leaks arl No. 67. F. O. K. Burial was In Mt. Olivet cemetery. Ferdinand Basr died at his home In Pleasant Oren yesterday at the age of 76 years. Heart failure was the cause of death. He came to Utah from Swlfs-rland Swlfs-rland In The aurvlvln relatives are a widow, two sons, two dauchters. twenty-four grandchildren and four great grand children. SOS Henry 8- Rehentlsch. a son of Henry and Carrie Nelson Rebentlsch, who was born January 21, 188. in this city, died yesterday XL the family howa. Ninth r-t street, of rheumattam. The funeral services will he held at i o'clock tomorrow to-morrow afternoon at the first ward meeting meet-ing house. Friends are Invited to attend at-tend and may call at the home on the day of the funeral from IS o'clock to 1:10 o'clock In the afternoon. Burial will be In the city cemetery. Hans Anderson, 74 years old. died at the home of hts daughter. Mrs. Matilda Peterson, at Kleventh South and State atreete. yeaterday. He le survived by a widow and five married daughters. He had lived in thle stats for twenty-three years, settling near Kephi In 1889. The funeral services wilt be held at the first ward meeting house In Murray Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. . a Word was received In this city yesterday yester-day of the death of the Rev. William B. Oallacher at St. Oswald's. MayDoJe. England, laat Sunday. ' He waa an uncle of John Gallarher, tne veteran restaurant restau-rant man of thia city. In addition to being an Episcopal clergyman of note, Mr. Oallacher waa a well known newepa-per newepa-per man He waa for thirty-four years i rector of St. John'e ICpiecopal church. Otrvan. and St. Oswald's May bole. Mr. Oallacher waa educated In Edlnbureh university end St. Bebe'e theological col-leae. col-leae. Cumberland. Before hla appointment appoint-ment to Glrvan In 1870 he was curate at Chrtat church. Whitehaven: St. Michael's. Mi-chael's. Manchester, and St. Paul's. Burv. and for a number of years chaplain at Glasgow. During hla ministry In Glrvan Mr. Oallacher waa Instrumental In the building of St. Oswald church. May bole, and the rectory house. Glrvan. a The funeral of William I.. Orbfaon. a well Known engineer, emnloyed for several sev-eral yeare by the Oregon Short Line railroad, rail-road, who died Sunday afternoon at Judce Mercy hoepttal of appendlcltla. will be held from the QuaJtroue-h-Alcott funeral chapel. 144 South Main atreet. at S o'clock tomorrow afternoon. He waa a member of dlviaion Stl. Brotherhood of Locomotive Locomo-tive Engineer, and that oreanlastlen will attend the eervtcee In a body. Fiiende wlahlng to view the body may do so after 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. see Jneeph Larson, 4S year old, died this morning at hts home. 317 North First West street. Notice of funeral will be given later. Mr. Larson formerly lived at Montpeller, Ida. . a e George It Scott of Burtner. TTtah. died from heart disease this morning at the rear of SS Ninth Zajit atreet. He was born In Rnrland June 4, 1868. and waa ths son of Benjsmln W. and Fannie Soott. Funeral aervlcee will be held Friday afternoon af-ternoon at 1 o'clock at the Jneeph William Wil-liam Taylor funeral chapel. 11 South West Temple atreet. Frtenda Invited. Interment Inter-ment In city oeinetery. |