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Show DEATH OF BR1GH AM TELFORD Lewiston Cittzcn Dies of Pleurisy. The Funeral Held Monday Afternoon. Hrlgham Telford, one of Lewiston's well known cltleus, died at his homo In that town Fridav night, after a severe attack of pleurisy lasting several sever-al davs. Tho deceased vv at thlrty-Jlvc jeats'of ago at ills death and was generally gen-erally known as a man of upright charactei and geneial worth. He lias many frlonds through the county who v ill regret to learn of his death and will sjmpathic with the wife left to mourn his departure. Mr. Telford had been proprietor of a tlrst class boarding place at Lewiston for tlnco or four jeais and Is known to many of the tiavcllng men. The functal was held at Lewiston on Monday at Ua in The speakets wcie John Kemp, John Anderson. 11. A Hendricks, Mauiicc Swlnjard, Goucly Hogan, Jos. Hjer, John Hcinhlscl, F. M. Stephenson Stephen-son Ji., I'res. W II Lewis, ind Bishop Bish-op Waddotip Owing to the epidemic of small-pot prevailing In Lewiston thcic was not a large congregation. The services were Impiesslve The numcious speakcis dwelt principally upon tlieli acmialtitancc with the deceased, de-ceased, he being a man ot sterling w oi tli, a good clticn and a. good mem-be mem-be i of the chuich. Ho performed two missions in the United States and one In the southern part of Utah. i .. ., i i |