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Show I- C . 1JJJ3 Apostle Cannon's Funeral. TlierowiiH ' mi iuunenee throng who attended tho ftmfnil of Ajtoslle Abraham Abra-ham II. Cannon ' on fe'Bliilay last. Tho great tiibcrnaulo wnsnmwdeil in every corner mid draped with white whicli tilled ouo with hope rnlh.'i.than dlipair. riio llornt ollorings were' niovt lovoly nnil were presented by a host of fiiuuds jf tlicdccenpediiui tlioamily, Perhajis at no time has any one reci-ited toiniiny from those, iho do not belong to the tnnio church as did tho deceased, which must hao been pleashftr to tho family. There Was u Inigo fmco lefoncd (or mourners who bed bet'jl asrociated with him in business. Tlieso included the Htillion HccU'ofllclnls, Chamber of Com-iiieu-e, Co-op Wagoium-l Mnchlno C., Wtuli ollli'lnls, DfMrCtfiuinlny Scliool, News ofilco employees, Juvenile I it stloctor employees, Mayor (Ilendtnu-inga (Ilendtnu-inga and cily council wnru within this space. On tho'the staipl were the Piist 1'reeldenry.iuid Twelve, Apostles, among whom wero Moses Tflntclicr, several bishops and n(lur. Apostle Pranklin I). P.ielmrda olTercd r.lyer. Tne speaki-rs were Jvnenwi Snow, President Woodrtill and Joseph P. Smith, all u( whom pilid a tribute to the deeonsod. TllO-cortege wns oiu ol tho longest cuir wUniwl In Salt Uiko City. t |