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Show I DEATHS AND FUNERALS EVERETT WILLIAM ROWBOTHAM. Everett William, tiio hO ei)-i "ar-old son of Richard and Alice -Rowbotham, 118 Twenty-eighth mroet. dfoji thin jnorning' at 1 o'clock at tho parents home. Death was duo to cardiac asthma asth-ma from which the child has suffered for Home time. Evi-rcit William wan born February 20, 100-1. Tho funeral aorvlcos wjll bo held Sunday afternoon ai 2 o'clock In the Second Ward meetinghouse. Tlje ro-mains ro-mains may b vlowcd at thy family rosldonco Saturduy aftornoon and Sunday Sun-day morning. Tho child hail been a palpal snf. feror for n number of yoarsjud thq Iltt'e rellow wax loved by "all his oiwr, iihvclafPR 'llilj lb a double atfiliHon on tb family as tho father suffered an apop- liH letlc stroke only n few months ago IH and Is still partially paralyzed. IH REBECCA MAGDELINE CARLSON. H Following the birth of a daughter. H Rebecca Magdelino Carlson, wife of M ThurvaL Carlson, died Thursday morn- M Ing, at 4:10 o'clock at tho ' family M residenco at RIvordalo. Mrs. Carlson was the daughter of H Hyrum J. Christiansen of 250 West M Fourth North streot. Salt Lake City H Sho was born at Logan, October 1 L, The funeral services will he held H Saturday morning at 11:30 In tho Riv- H erdalo meeting house, after which tho M body will be shipped to Salt Lake City M where further services will bo held M Sunday. Interment will bo In a Sail H Lake City cemetery. H JAMES L. KLING. H James L., tho 17-days-old son of Mr. M and. Mrs. W. H. Kling, residing nt M -R77 Twenty-sixth street, died yester- M day following an attack of convulsions. M The remains were taken to Corlnnc, M Utah, for burial. H JOSEPH A. CARESWELL. H Tho funeral of Joseph A. Cares well IH was held yesterday with services M in tho Fifth Ward meeting house H at 11 o'clock, 13Ishop H. S. .lacohs IH presiding. Mrs. Vana Pctoraon sn H two solos, "Flee as a Bird," and "I iH Know That My Redeemer Lives." Miss IH Lorlne Farley sang "Face to Faco" H and "The Christian's GoodnighL" H The speakers were John UIggs and H Georgo F. Cornish, his neighbors from H Mountain Home, neur Franklin. Ida . H President John Watson. President C H F. Littleton, T. A. Shrcves aud Bishop H Jncobs. All spoke in glowing terms IH of tho decensod. paying a tribute tn M his admirable character and repula- H Interment was made In tho Ogden pH City cemetery. H |