Show ruou froh THURSDAYS DAILY NOV 6 telephonic pay stations the rocky mountain bell telephone company have ave put in public pay station at joseph ose h muirs mairs store sugar house ward war which will be very vert convenient to t the he people in that vicinity they ha have haye e a ISO atso established a pay station at harry Il haynes havnes aynes avnes store murray formerly ilard sou south t cottonwood salt sait alt ait la lake e county the rate ate from the above places Is for ave nive nise minutes talk political meeting sleeting in irn nephi A political meeting of ige the peoples party was held at nephi monday eveni event evening ua nov ard 3rd 1884 in the large tabernacle which was well filled and good order prevailed the meeting was called to order by mr charles andrews Andrew st who was elected chairman brief speeches were made by james EP ericton leton F W chappell william oharles charies sperry john kike kienke and L L hu hudson I 1 all of which were witty and to the point and the manner in which they were applauded lauded gave ave aye evidence that the people opt of would on the morrow cast a heavy vote for the peoples candidate Duri durl during tig jig the meeting the nephi brass band favored the people with some very fine music and at the close a unanimous vote of the meeting ratified the nomination of the hon john JohnT T caine Calne as the peoples candidate last the ahe funeral services over the remains of elder paul A were conducted in the twelfth ward meetinghouse meeting house yesterday after afternoon loon noon commencing at 2 the commin conlin had bad previously been carried and aud esela escorted arted from the late residence of the deepa deceased md to the hall hali by members of the city council under the direction of mayor sharp and the relatives and near friends of the departed followed in procession bishop H B clawso clawson n presided in the meeting the choir led by elder george D sang ne nearer aber my godio thee whee 1 I 1 and prayer was offered by elder A 31 M musser the speakers were elder T B lewis president A M cannon and elder feramorz little the first testified to the reputation for honesty and integrity enjoyed iby J by the deceased during the twenty years he had served the public in the capacity of city treasurer and gave a very eloquent sermon upon the necessity of living lives of honesty and virtue and asserting his belief bellef concerning the y rewards which would be received here ere after atter according to the deeds done in the body president cannon related something of the life of deceased his gratitude for kindnesses received his recent sufferings and a brief history of hie his life since identifying himself with the church of jesus christ of latter day saints r brother little in a very few and well chosen words told ol 01 the decease ds nobility of character honesty and offered words of comfort to the bereaved wife he referred to the lourney journey of president george A smith and party which included him I 1 self and daughter to Palestin esome twelve years ago for which brother acted as treasurer and inter intern k preter and of his singular ability in managing the affairs of that party and the absolute and implicit trust and confidence reposed in him as well as his good nature and the speaker te stilled testified that in all ali that time he never hearda heard a remark from the deceased in any way calculated to wound the feelings of his fellows thes the speaker also aiso made brief reference to te his ls official lal lai association with mr which extended aring a period of six years and re aerated his estimate of the integrity which characterized his whole life the choir having again sung elder john T caine pronounced the benediction rhe rho cortege to the cemetery was extended president joseph E taylor dedicated the grave peace to the ashes of a good man and a faithful saint |