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Show .4 "JULIAN" IS NO MORE. A sturdy old man, a loyal Amer- . if I lean, a good Odd Follow, loft tho earth . .i last Kriday, when H. S. Gullanl, bct- v - tor known to nil his friends as i "Julian," foil asleep. A native of Ht i' , Tuscany. Italy, ho enino to this conn- i 1 v- ' try nt- 1,10 ,lino of 11,0 wm" 1)ctwocn tho states. Ho onllsjcd nt onco and ' ' jji served his country well. Ho camo to j Utah with General Connor, and after . ' his term of sorvlco as a soldier on- . i gaged in mining. Ho was a grand old , .j fellow in moro wnys than ono. Ho H' f despised shams and was as open ns t ' tho daylight. Ho could get angiy, hut ' was unable to cherish malice. His ' :t onmlty wns short lived, Indeed. Ho i ' ' y- was a friend to tho distressed and In ' . v ' a quiet way did much good to his fol- : 1 , low mnn. Tho funeral services wcro H' "J hold under tho auspices of Hingham l i' Lodgo, No. 10, of Ulngham, nsslstcd , . ' by members of the G. A. It., on Sun- . ' ' i day last. Interment was at Mt. Ollvot. J t f "Julian" wns In tho 04th year of his H. , ! age and died ns tho result of a sue- cession of strokes of paralysis. Ho : i know tho end wns coming nnd was " prepared for It. Ho died liko a knlght- ,' ly gcntlomnn, fearing not tho futuro i ' I but confident in tho hopo of n bright 1 immortality. "According to tho Scrlp- H" J hires," as ho was wont to say In his , I , 'i lifetime. Dear old mnn; may eternal peace bo his, for ho deserved It. Not ono who over know him will loam of jH i it his death without a sigh of regret, for men loved tho old chap and ho was always greeted heartily wherever ho went. |