Show f TRIBUtES m DEPARTED in Tabernacle al at atU a Huge H U ge Throng Funeral Funera of President Pr ident John R IT FOR THE DEAD Associates Bear Testimony ol of His Hs Many Sterling Qualities And Splendid Life Iu 1 III b huIr In I H Course orv to 10 Hm mt T 1 i h irl OItt we Wf leave Ive behind hind I IT II II T I t I h in by this thu 1 f President John Rex Re II t i II in md U In the th annals annala of 01 11 1 i u i line I Io II fl i mi nfl tin lin t iTI Not In a aI atil I 1 g til i i i MII ral been en n i largely the ob uh obin ubI I r n nd I 1 ii n i aa pa I u in I I t fit I need pioneer hon fl d 1 i ii well wU 11 loved lined church t in n I II Hi ii i r for mr this the th erv ervI I L i ii n i ih h 1 was wa V crowded I t i I i i it ft t 1 1 throughout the mr m ins in mpH IlIP n i l ron remained stand In Th n T iu PL u k tIn ion represented every ivery 4 t 01 i H With ith men and women ma t President Winder i in n M than Ihan half helt a century v i LI r I i ninny mIlY who ho had 1 been ac acci achim ci I n i him only a R few rw year J tu ii h 1 h 4 1 to admire the theE th f E in l 11 h of fir t heart hirt and amI mind mimi mindl l t li h n i ini men ren renoIl 1 i oIl PI Pit stand land were re the two m mor of b the First pr l lr c i r I r I M i ni i 4 1 eph R P and andr n r li II a IlInd Fr M MInn ML r Inn L r t I I r Ihn Henry Smith mth He lie lieb VI 1 b 1 t 1 niger Clawson George Georg Georgey y F i K y Whitney David DavidI I M L I k nl ii Anthony w Pa PaI I I hn Smith Elder Seymour I Y e v 1 H Ii Huberts J 1 Golden i i n 8 Wells Wella and Charles Charle Charlesn CharleI U I tL 11 n h Church hurch t officials I glit t f tin Ih stand were wen it 10 county nl and und city C ti in th h ft f were cr n moo men prominent In n D t Ik or or life fe Ju iii front ward l lI l I iks hs h and juet beyond bey lII ill th illi thI i pt n 01 1 I fr the family were we wereth 1110 th if workers work most noat of the theM C M n i ing In whit i t II ui rj ff ings were wro many mans und and IK n ui ringing from the most moat coet I II h I n i in th I h mere handful of oC flow liow I 1 ur p n the tha bier perhaps by byI byg I Kii g fi f id a 1 of many man year ears stand j d 4 one of oC o the longest I i tn tho n it in n many years year tile there therel tiler w r i II urK h l f 60 0 carriages carriage In line il lI hl l at the head of ot the thet th ti II t II i i ning S ing ng tho tim Dead lead March larch ii I ln street eels ears were fri i ii I th h Hong mn ns who desired to toI to 4 I II t In city cemetery i i th the fact that man many of if C h n nf tr II n had sat at In the tab Irr tr r fr r after arler 9 a a I k th he h casket containing ti U rr r of t 1 nt Winder Inder was Ii th he ro 49 n north n l 1 t tr 1 n i t i i the tabernacle Im lm Imm m ia v IM the street Twelve Tw lve P IT i n f r i HIP he deceased decea ed were pall pail be ir i ch h 11 George orge MIdgley Val Wal 11 lr V ito Uy Kimball Will Vili 11 1 I I I j Williams L Lo o oJ J K u Ii i j in n W v inder Hoss Ur f p III Howard 1 Midgley and F y IK Ii n casket wore wre ere Li 1 r nith Charles Chalice W N t I JV J fy Finn tI A Smith Hon lion f 1 I h nl i I ft 1 ang ng Bishop T A VII Wll Hi F It ji II J K i 1 Grant arant and John R n RT 1 I I Ill T r ll K f placed Immediately rn r n Hi h where It l tar r runt II a t i n II clock Tin Tile building p I fun Hit f II j V draped tr trI In white ind In II t I I I M Ig se number of or Po potted II 00 f p iI I I h bier and upon the theU I U II tj 1 A large portrait lt of ofF r f F II d i i hung upon the front B K K in inI n liLt I ADMITTED At AI t i i I k kIlt the doors doom ooN were vere thrown roo N n I I that thai had hd Kah gatli ut d and In single nie lie me liei Il I i casket and ant lazed gal galand t I In and n 1 P peaceful K ful l In the I I II i I II h i i ii r n than Ih lt a quarter I of C r n I tiNt fr t to be seil t 3 1 Itt time until the hour hourly houri t i Ir ly stream Iam lowed flOwed lOw Into Inlo v until the It edifice was I Il I l I Ih II Ii th I th h J J 7 McClellan 1 Iward Idward P I 1 T ri Y i annon H rendered the tile lions y M h j oIl oIlI i An I I I i h I 11 I amme 11 If Th i I VI la K P Nevin l I jIl Ti Pt Oft Off rI It y i T El EI Lold r GIho on AI A I I I I 11 M I Ii Wk L Ill T hopin Ch I h I II jT from fro Tann iT I IT Wagner A Ii halide I ITt Tt lr iT i My III y Wife I mare Mm of l i Schumann n Th TI T 1 i i i T en rt r l led over by byI In 4 T I Ih h I Smith mova L ii ni h way wn rendered 4 iaan oan l li n con conlu Ihl lu i i J 3 J f McClellan pre pie 1 I I gall Prayer was waR of H I i i seph K 11 Taylor O 0 Minn II a n next lUng ung by the then th I Ml W V w n n 11 l n It i k Kr r wu Ulder William Williami III i Id lii 1 In part patt My lly y i T I tT winder A Mi I III In Indian service ervice It I I N eeoc tad with wh him him h I I l buhl u ell tit l i i It II TIO In the time tern Um ternI I IT ill III ak of or hi his l leala tI h II r 1 I h shell shall speak k of his imis hisT hi I T I s T T kr mil ulel not nol t recall one clr cir that would reflect reat on oa the th life ill of ot John Hex flex Winder Nave Neve heard a whisper of ot scandal him A As a a military commander he wai wa kind kin and a as h he was In ever even ry phase pha ot of his h life liCe lit He n If wa Wll totally v s Ith out gull plain In deportment und and hai only oily one standard right and anti lusti Justi e l llover lover lvery he lie declared dc rfd ran can lIn fine fin something In his hI lift life worthy north to b bo emulated Bishop HU of th Ih 1 n nUth Uth ward and sold said Id in inin In InID In ID the th year 1853 1153 Winder am aim aminto into these th mountains mountain and local d un n a atut a lot tut noa lIfa n where the th White Hou hiou e n ii w Kt nd I feel fel I hll tn one of 0 o n nv oI ery I Fr best beet friends on In 11 a i rth I hiv liTi ha known h him hm m ill all II that Ihal tim and 1 I k A him to I be b an h ni t ian an hi heat was for the th world I have hv knon n him Intimate In numerous capa and I al a s found him looking not for hl hi his own cit neit C hut but for tor the good gool of nr all ul II Ih was nan all not n it a til who ho worked work I e III iti him for I H 17 yar er r In III ii the temple but bul what whal loved iod him He lit II treat treated Ir nl ed everyone ryon with wit the greatest kinI net nee n aed nd consideration In his hili temple worl he has hll been n the Ih Instrument of 0 I rel thousand In n the th iI 11 t l 1 orI and he h lias ha gone goni to meet mt tin I It I yorI I i I t know he tie h was we one on ol r 1 II Iii Ih be bi P t I men nien that e er pr 11 4 upon uio li 1 fx l nol and nd that In It Ii would s K Khae hay han laid down hi hiM life iii for hi fIn fi I l lAnd And I am m as certain that his hi funTi have the th i of f r Dueling I Winder Inder In the U it life l n ii nI aI iiI I uin tiiT that I stand heie It h re toda tod today It U K F o GRANT II K P J was NN aM th tb I nr I speaker He lip said suld TImi Th Iii j J upon a useful r were Here the II i loving da d dayi The speaker peak r had lM en ailed by President Inder Indr to 10 his hili he hc h was with him much of or the thc Ih time tini until the lite end nd innie tanie The Th strongest on n iIII that hid had ever eer r come coma to the th speaker peak of or the thu existence of or u a Supreme Bring had bd been while in il al In the th sick Ick k room Tin Tilt r character of Winder r warn Waa shown clearly In the Ihl closing clo da days lIay of ot hi hl life lite One Olle of oC his hi last lat ru it t was that the member of ot his hl fain b should hould not appear apper at t his hili funeral ii JI black a request that had been closely closel adhered to toBo 80 Bo resigned was President ti go declared the weaker speaker ker that thai he h ftc r fir c dedicated to the Lord 1 saying Ing Oh Ix Lord JArd rd here I t am poor mortal man that I am Father I 1 am on dying do with me as all thou wilt and anti If it It be thy Iby will I am tun willing to go IrO on onor onor or Of stop top laboring In this thie life and If IC It II 19 III i thy will I am here There Is nothing In my toy heart haart but to 10 say aay thy will wll be bedone bedone bedone done not mine He lie passed away In the presence prence only of or his wife wire and lila his eldest Idest eon BOn John JohnH H It Winder Jr concluded Elder Grant Who Are tre These Th Arrayed In White T was a sung lung by a quartet composed of oC Mrs M Ual Thomas Thomaa Mrs lIra Em flit Emma ma Ramsey ey Morris Monia Robert and nd Horace flames S PRESIDENT ANTHON H n LUND Pre Anthon H Ii Lund followed and spoke poke of oC Apostle Paul where he saul said he had fought a good tight fight and thought those lb words word orda could honestly be he applied to Brother Winder I 1 have hav sat eal by b his hili tide side fId day after day ilay and seen on n nhim him In many situations he h was waa a wise wire counselor just man He lie ever eer had hod a n aemil emil OH on his face taco we w always were glad glud to see him coming and anti on the th streets treet oven even he walked like a much mach younger man mall and did not let Jet et tile the bur but burdens dens of business core care weigh heavily upon him Ho ito had a wonderful mem memory memory ory He lIe was a II wood good mOil man a noble man manI I learned to love him I was proud of ot ills hia confidence Ills His opinion was nought his hi worth word won was to 10 be relied on antI anil lie Ito spoke what he meant and meant what he lie sold said Ho lie wax waa simple simpi In his habits In his hili tastes In rn making public con contributions ho he was always on hand handIn handIn In the Black Hawk war he spent pent month months and month mont helping and pro protecting the people there Ho Ito was ever among the tho people Ho lie waa waI citon n to 10 manage Ire the work of or completing ing the and und worked theft thern and from the time time of lila Ills appointment to the tune time III hn he h was stricken with sickness he IK n never ner er misted missed but bul ono on day da and that was waa due to 10 sickness lie He loved the temple work anti and was wan looked lo ked upon as O a father by b the temple workers During all my m with him lImn himI lImnI I never nver knew him hIm to do one ono thing not nol a gentleman and a Saint lInt He lie loved President Smith South with n ii 1 deep affection anti and there ther was a bond of deep affection between the two May tho the Lord bless blees bl his wife his chil children children dren hU his grandchildren and may they the emulate lila his beautiful life ID NT It 11 W YOUNG President Richard W Young of oC Ro fIn Ign sign stake gave a resume reum of the life liCe of President Winder naming emi emt eminent font nent rulers rule who then held hel sway away and enumerating Important event of ot co ou time times The many mally positions of trust truet cede eccle ecclesiastical civil and SItti political held by VInd VI Oller r at nl different times wen were recalled by b Rider filder Young and It was n shown that thai In each ell and every oel position President Winder had hall been be n Irue true and faithful As A an officer of oC the tito Nauvoo I Legion eglon lie h had performed heroic anti and invaluable service Reference was w nade to the Invasion of Johnston army anny In what whal h has a gone into Inlo history hor as a the Utah expedition aft and 11 1 the part played by Col 01 Winder In ler was wa recounted I This campaign was followed by bv Into central and nd southern Utah to subdue maraud marauding ing in bands of oC Indiana Indians Col ol Winder had many irany of the qualities of oC a soldier bravery foresight and ami keen Judgment Jud nent He lie 11 wa was w a man of at strength without a man preeminently Just Jut and nd M lIl J KW Heber M II Welts Wells said acid Id In part My fily earliest recollections of DC John R It Winder was w when my ink father was wn mayor of tills Ulia city lly when he lie wo was im as Then again I a fine look loil looking InK ing ng form term of or a man 1111 riding a prancing steed INd In itt one of or the early territorial military displays that thai was waa Winder IndeN I knew know him In many man Mime II les lIed and IM always alu looked upon him as a a tood counselor and alII a R father Among hi his il eminent tlc Wile was hit li hi hiat great at Industry and energy He Ii H be I 1 as a our late President Woodruff who ho said It Is I better to wear out than thano to o rust out He lie II wa was n II general anti and In no greater gen lIn generals my m opinion n titer there were wals rill In the armies M of If the Lord He lie Hewa wa w Cal good to the ih poor anti and nd ever er kept kepI hi ds life sweet In his hi tong long capacity its ia city he lie h learned to know near nearly I ly y every person n In the city Intimately tad And lie he did 1111 Innumerable ble kind nets acts for forthe the he poor He lie II WM waa always alway a friend of or limo Iho young man roan who ever loved love to listen to him hm and nd his hi a of or hope lie He was wai an aim n to 10 young men and nd gave thom Item invaluable advice which they never lever forgot Time The speaker ker related how years year ago H rot her Winder WR was nearly stricken unto into death ileath th how President Smith went to o his Imia side Bide and stayed with him long hours hour of nf day of suffering Milled in I ii Winders VIrle nai recovery Then when I 1 saw years yera ra anani that Ihal President Smith had him aa as a his first counselor elor I 1 Isit sit felt that was because caulle these theM brethren tad md none gone down Into the shadow hn low of ot tin time thI valley feiley val nf or death together and their I I I II Continued on page pace u two X K M Mx o 0 3 t U t mJ 1 d I It t J X 1 t X I i iI I w 1 It I a l lA A A I II t tw l J JI I 0 f 1 w 4 I J f t 1 t Ii I IX X I Ih I h r r Y Yo t r o t r rr l X I h I C r rh h 1 t 1 x xh h X e 11 O OX 1 o X F FC X Xh h o hi hio f I 1 C ii iia Y 1 I IY Y f t t y I 1 X I 1 o f I 11 a TO by bv T I fa a r I Material f m Co Cox o 0 x r x x x x X x X x X H THE CASKET AT THE TABERNACLE BEFORE IT WAS HIDDEN IN FLOWERS u u u TRIBUTES TO THE DEPARTED I Ci Iud II I from page III one non 0 friendship had hd been n thus thu cemented and they Ib had h grown to 10 love lve each Mch r P U I J President L uncle said mill JI he it hicl tui In hearing the th well U deserved tribute paid 1111 to 10 President Winder Wind I 1 shall cherish hi hla memory a as long M am I live I R a as will wi the Letter Latter day d Saints and n sit all 11 who wh knew him b he heId Id In conclusion lo M LYMA President tyman when h U on nn said Mid III that thet President Winder sought ought the thu tb Lord early rl and wa w never Hr Hi I was I our heat brat at friend Ho Ito I waa wu a true trueman man mn In every vry particular He lie I wa was w al at always 1 ways the Ih same came Ha H waa WI we considerate to t nil 11 true truo to his bl friends friend and would havu been n Just Jut to II hi hl enemies nm If he had bed had h hadan any an but hut he h did not no have hv HH 1411 enemy fn He Ill I WI li a potent factor in the trUon of itt President Young YounK and nd dur duro during Inc ing all 1 1 administrations administration No Noman Noman a man mn ever v came em toot more mO worthily Into the Ibe lInt presidency than he 1 In him m may mayhe IY mayhe he found an n example for nil all 1 men me J 1 2 GRANT ORANT ORA J Grants bunts brief eddies summed umme up was wu to the tb effect tl that John Jhn It n winder ban bait h dune done t more mor for forme to me ow I In the th hour of trouble and end Sloan finan financial cial dal Hire stress Ir than any Iny other man May we be I b a aim loyal and true In our very every da ta day life lt aa as he ha has bAa ever r proven through throughout out hla hi life If la ii I my m prayer JIUJI JOSEPH K F SMITH President Joseph Joaeph F Smith the th lest last t speaker 11 Mid 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