Show A SAD DEATH BEA r H maggie mcmaster of the first ward call ed to the great bayoud I 1 I 1 FUNERAL SERVICES MONDAY scores of bf friends mand and loved ones turnout to pay their last respects there is a feeling of more than usual sorrow connected with the death of miss maggle maggie mcmaster ater daughter of bishop mcmaster Mc Masler of this city the young lady had a host of 0 friends who are sorely grieved over the untimely ending of a life so full of promise she has been in a precarious condition ever since the holidays and death no doubt came as a happy relief fram her sufferings rigs last saturday morning about 5 she was reared in this city and would soon have been 32 years old her mother died 22 years ago so maggie I 1 hardly knew what it was to have an own mother they are both in the spirit world now however and pe perhaps r enjoying each others company may her ashes rest in peace and may the spirit ot of consolation pervade the home that has been ab so sorely pained we extend sincerest sympathy to the relatives and iri friends ends funeral s services wore were held anabe in alie att frfd ah hi hii cal da ayat i i i f 2 p m at which hundreds of I 1 people tt pay the tr aist to both the departed and the living long hong afore bea ore t ve he aror f dr the ser vices the house was vas c aha at least two hundred people had to turn tu n back for want of room the singing was done by the ward choir elder J S Bing bangham barn took I 1 charge of the meeting singing somewhere prayer was offered by elder jacob jensen singing through deepening trials elder peter dalard was the first speaker lie ile had been a neighbor to the deceased all her life and had the greatest respect tor for her elder jonah mathias Mat hlas sisters mary baird and della delia Ding elnaham liam spoke of the good work the deceased had done in the wardani war dand of her general good disposition counselor lorenzo W anderson spoke briefly of his acquaintance with the departed sister A quartette was sung entitled passing under the rod elders W C horsley and luclus lucius A snow offered cb consoling remarks to I 1 the bereaved pres olven N stohl said we will all stand before a just juat god to be judg ed we will be judged according to our acts we should consider our condition and do all we can to teach our children the gospel remember that god Is our father and we are accountable to him elder J S Dingli bangham arn bore to the love that bishop mcmaster has for hla his children prayed for the blessings of god cod to rest upon the family and comfort and console them I 1 the choir sang though our hearts be bleeding benediction by elder james olsen A large procession of carriaga carr lags s followed the hearse to the city cemetery where interment took place |