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Show comiiG SEARCH OF UTAH LAKE ' : Body of . Little Sherwood Raymond Still Held by Treacherous Waters. . ... r tip to 1 o'clock this afternoon no farther trace had been found of tve year-old Bberwood Raymond, the miss ing member of the III fated party of the Oalilee.oa Utah lake laat Sunday morning. ' Early thia morning the party of for tv searchers again took up the work of dragging the bottom of the lake in the vicinity of the accident. The wind waa trifle high., but tbe searchers braved it with the eosndenco that the waters would give op their laat victim wltbia a few hoars. Carefully they worked over that part of the lake wkere the other bodies were found without reault. Shortly before nook" today the wind died down and the lake was as calm aa a aea of glass. Members of the party express tbe utmost confidence that tbe body will be found before nightfall to day.' .' A telegram waa received la thia city thia morning from the parents ef Edwin Ed-win B. Holmea, announcing that they wished their son to be buried in this city.. Tbe father and mother are en their way to Salt Lake City from the east, ana are expected to arrive tomorrow to-morrow or Sundsy. Aa noon aa they arrive funeral arrarfgementa will be completed. It ia expected that the body, of the youag man will be laid beside that of hie nnsess. Miaa Vera Brown, in the eitv cemetery. Tbe body ef Benjamin W. Raymond la heina held at tba undertakine? oar- lore of O'Doaueli A Co. with the hone .that the body ef bia eon will be found either today or tomorrow. ' As eooa as the body of tbe child ia recovered the bodies- will be takes to Elgin, III., for interment. They will be accompanied by Mra. Rarmond, Frank Raymond aad Miss Ruth Raymond, brother aad sister of the dead ma a. Mrs. Raymond continues to hold up under the terrible strain, and her friends believe that abe will be able to., stand the, long aad journey to the east, . Late thia morning Mra. - C W. Schneider, at whoa Tiome the party waa to have taken dinner last bunday, aad to wkose home the rescued aad later tha dead bodies wsre taken, re eeived word that her mother had died ssddeoly at Buffalo, X. Y. The news eame as a ' shock to ' Mrs. Bckaeider, wke did not kaow that her mother was ill She .Asm aea yea decided -whether ar net aha will go east to tbe funeral. |