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Show MAJOR LIITLEFiELD IS LAID TOrREST i OGPEN. June 7. Major B. A. Lit t left le-ft Id la at rest. . Under a mound of beautiful spline flower all that was mortal mor-tal of the pioneer newspaper man of the weat waa lovingly laid away at th Mountain View cemetery yesterday afternoon after-noon after Impressive ritualistic servbes had been held at the family home. Madison avenue, bv Ofden lodge No. T1 Ifenevolent and Protective Ord.-r of Kike, of which he waa one of the oldest and most popular members. The rooms of the residence and tlw surroundine; lawna were thrort-d will, friends of the departed writer, and many beautiful floral offer In as fmm friends and different orjranlsatUma placed upon thr caaket attested the esteem In which he was held by the people of the state. Exalted Ruler George 8. Glen conducted the services for the Btks' order. The. Rev. W. W. Fleetwood, chaplain rf the order and rector of the Cnurch of the Good Shepherd, delivered an addrese eukaietjc of the many admirable characteristics char-acteristics of Major I.lttlefieW. and by reouest read the editorial written bv Judae C. C. Goodwin, editor of the Kvenlna Telearam, a close friend, witb'h appeared tn Monday's Issue of the nens-pMner. nens-pMner. Beautiful music was given bv male quartette, the numbers Including Lead. Kindly Light" and "The Vacant Chair." Resides the members of the family snd members of the Elks' order, many In I we? eUads fosloaiad I ha hods' In Hi UU resting place. |