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Show OHAS. PAULL ? LAID IN THE SILENT TOMB m I BSSSJ BSSJ IMPRESSIVE SERVICES ty, f ii AT THE TADERNACLE Uiil 4 I'-i-H A Very Large Attendance at the iH Services Apostle John "HenrV' liH Smith's Beautiful Discourse -fsV 1 Bl terted to With Attention. 'M H Tho funeral services held over (the ' ftH r - j BfSSSSSSSSJ temnli)s of locomptlyo ' engineer. 1 H Charles I'aull at the stako tabornaclo !'iil Sunday nt i p. m,, were mnri'ed bnlli liiil by largo atleudnncc mid 'solemn 'lm- Viiiij piesslvcness. Tho ntaka Tnbcrnncla '!iiij eboirirrinderifiiitwu.'lieatnMrifl anthcins i s-t-t-ii and In addition rurnlsh'ed well sbn- ,' H tiered nml appropriate fcolos, Stiij Services wero conducted by tho li'iil liioprJcjf,LoRan,Spc.otiil yaitl, ,'A'r'S.' jH 0V-'",IK W'y5' XI sVw i'y..npii . Cpuncllnjrjp S,, 11, .MJt,ton,.afer.,ilch I'l Miss Ethel Jensen sang,., ,T)m. first ''tiii speaker svus Abel Priest, 11 fellow i,!iiij worker and an old iicipjiilntiincen of jfiiij .Mr, I'aull. Un bore, witness, to the. tiij high mndedncss of deceased, stating iH tb;it among nil hjs, ncguplntances ,,ln '!iiil railroading work ho could mot pick, 4 tifl rut another poruou with mor;,sUr- 1iiii llng ijualltleH than weru posspssed by ' H his departed jirother,, Uqfe)Tlng to (lie H detailed, work of pnglne.prlng,,, the, ( H hppnkev pgalu mentioned Mr. il'aull.. l ,H 11s n peer among, engineers of t,hp Hys-, '- tern, ami suggested that his success ''1 lesponslblUty which lire alwaysfcll,, could seasonably bo traced to, his ''lit- 'H , r f 1 . j sssssssa tentlon to details, In the. case "f.tho M engine, and HRn)i ,o fheburden of M In being ontrutcd solely with, tho ' M lives of his fellow creatures ns pas- M H spugcrs. t H 'As an engineer ho' could nbt lie I pxcojivil" 'asserted Mr. 1'rlest, "rtilti 1 H ' to Mibstniitlatq 'tho stni'emeh't! added!' -It. '.tt-rfi- .i,, 1 BSSSSSSJ "In his thlrty-flvo years of sprvlco. M uot ono solitary accident, where' the S in it. f IH Bauio can me attributed to caieless- fl . ness, has liecu booked agalnstj Mr. , .' 1'null."' i LsH n" iin t ssssffj Knglueer WiitKon, an, acipinlntanco B and. co-laborer wth ,Mf, I'aull s'l'nco , H 1S79, among jOthyr .high, tributes,, ' gao tlm following; "reypr an , t "'sl kituj word or nu uusvortliy net C0lildv lil bt;, attributed, to Mr, t'nulan'd.ho ma , f H stood Iif the profession as a model to H the now and uutralqed men,, on htt 1 H load." ( H Following a tenor solo, Sonlmjs, ' H Sppie,s,h9rp," by, ly, ,pFank",naupjj $ M Elder Npo Kltnljpll spokq of tKlder T H I'aull's .foputatlpn and, charactpr as, ' H n m,embar of tho , Clmrch. ,pf, Jesus, 1 M Christ,, of Luttpr-dny Salnfs, , as a, t neighbor,, pud as a cltlzQn, of.I-ogqn, i i iH In beautiful, tones Eldor Kimball porr. ,' M trayed.vhe abariLctr of tjils ,,Rpur)d, til und hquest wan ;w, shosvu by hU 1 1 H life's deyptlon to his family, bis, i H church aud to this, GmL "Ills sincerity, I M of purpofle," sold, tho , spoakor,, Vhli j M hoiinstM and dntesi'Jty ,ln every, walk ' M oC lift-, like his cleanliness of, person, 1 M aio aud alwaysihavo linen uco.ueatioii ,: U ed clinnictrlstlos )f ithls- man.n- j M "-A'boIo, "Grave Whorc-ls Tlry"Yio' ij M itoTry?'wartftdcfeft)'nV'MrHSA'md- M Urown, following which President' M M John Ijenry Smlfh, whosvaHlpreEciit a H byspeolfel (request olt lie family, df, i H bered by all present. Choosing as hU .1 H tiut,- ItovelatioiiHr 20 chuptorand & ' H sorserf-iiAndjil saw thoi dead, small H Ad re.lt.frinabefdrjl'ao'l, nud tlto . M M.ohks 'erf bpeneif; and , another Jiauk. jvasoucaedv,tUlcli.liuJ.li(i.l)0()S H of life: nud tho dead wero Judged oitV D gt .those things which wore wrlttou , Q In tho "books, according to th'olr, B works." Pres. Smith dwelt at. B length Upon tho works of this life, aJ j ' 9H Influencing ami ultimately detormijS ' VU -Ing factors' In tho gaining of rovartf : I upon tho judgment day. Ho refcrreH' j M then tti'thn profession of engineer! 1$ Ml as ono among tho highest of calling ' M He- -pald-th- highest of .tribute ' jjU ithosoof-tbjtiprofoesloiiaiul referrorj , II Jto'ho 'doleWon pfosohtito tho oxv 'Aj WpinYynifo of'tlfeir 'co-lnhorer. at ; W -exprosaod by- all provlouo speaker ' ?t H and admonished eachvandwercry'.'up ; M to Uvo llkowlso that whontaoy In ' B ibrnrihoujd pass tb1 thelrrroward tl fH MnlglirbffWlcf'.'or tfieralidBwibfj hlirii - fl that they had lived tho best the' ' H fcfyvfobpwvtoillrij wltbte knoJd ' Continued on Paso If. J H -ilfl Chas. Paull Laid in it - i .The Silent Tomb - t , ,.?,t. ' - n Continued from Tage 1. which Opd .hnd given .them.-,-- . Illshpp Anthqn Anderson bore ttes-j tlmony to the truthfulness of thej ' . ' . ill'. I 'rt words spoken of Mr. Paul and In be-j half of tho family thanked thosqipres- cnt for tlieln-nttendance.nnd-Uio-.part, that had 'contributed townrd icomf or t- 'llHiid consoll .g. the. fanillyln p.llie. hoiir of sufrerlng. --1 Pros. Joseph Qujnngy, -flffored the closing prayer The pallbeitt'ora"- w'ero:" Oeo I. I'nrnes, Morgnn S. Eviins, Wm. King, Uaye Wilson,, Kv,an Jonps and Mark Jones, ani wero. all railroad men with Mr, Paull In enrly days In addition to local Mends nnd syin pathlsers 'the runcrnl wns attended by M. A. Pond, assistant superintendent superintend-ent of the tansportatlon department or the Oregon Short Idno, J. S. Tny lcr, chief ciork or master mechanics of tho system, Joe Jones, chief detective de-tective or the road, and about on hundred members or the llrother hood or I,ocomtlV6 Engineers. Interment took .place In 'the cllr cerrfete'ry. ' r j |