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Show DEATHS AHDFUIIERALS ! INOUYE Asaklchi Inouye, a Japanese Japa-nese laborer, died at 11 a m . yesterday yester-day at tho Dee hospital of tubercular peritonitis. Ho was born in Japan In 1SS7 Funeral services conducted by Rov. John E. Carver, will be held at 4:30 p. m., today at the Lindqliist funeral chapel Interment, Ogden City cemetery. OBORN Funeral services for the late John.J Oborn will bo held in the Third Ward meetinghouse al 1 o'clock Friday afternoon. The body may be viewed at tho home, ,1133 Twenty-third Twenty-third street, this evening, .and tomorrow tomor-row forenoon. Bishop O. M. Sanderson Sander-son will conduct the funeral service and interment will be made in ugueu City cemetery. Larkln : Sons In charge of funeral arrangements. THOMAS The body of Mr6. Esther E Thomas, who died at tho Dec hospital hos-pital at an early hour today, will no taken back to her homo town, Samaria, Sa-maria, Ida., for burial. The funeral will be hold In Samaria Saturday afternoon. af-ternoon. Bishop Williams will con-, duct the services Esther Thomas was the wife of David P Thomas, a conductor on the Oregon Short Line Sho underwent an operation at the Dee hospital about two weokB ago. Her death was due to peritonitis. Mrs Thomas was born In Samaria. Ida, Iq February. 1S7S. Sho leaves a husband, hus-band, a 6on and Bevcral brot irs and sisters. CRAFT6 Impressive funeral services serv-ices lor Henrv Crafts, formerly of Os-den. Os-den. who died Monday of injuries received re-ceived in the Bbaft of a service elevator ele-vator In the Hotel Utah, were held yestorday noon In the chapel of the Thirty-first ward, Salt Lake BiBhop E. M Ashton officiated. Tho following follow-ing speakers paid tribute to the memory mem-ory of Mr Crafts Prcsldont Charle3 W. Penrose, Bishop George Homnoy, Bishop Miles L. Jones of Ogden ani Alvln Smith. Singing was furnished by tho male quartet of the Thirty-flnst ward, assisted by these soloists- Mrs Maggio Tout Browning. Miss Mable Coopor and William BnsBett. The grave In City cemetery was dedicated by Brigham M Scaro. ROSEVEAR Mary Ann, wife of James Rosevear, died at tho family residence, 2224 Adams avenue, Monday Mon-day evening Tho funeral will bo held from tho Methodist church Friday, April 7, at 3 o'clock. Friends desiring to Fee the remains In the casket may do so at the residence, Friday, from 10 a. m. to 2.30 p m. Interment In tho Mountain View cemetery. Sponcer Abbott will havo chargo of tho Salt Lake team until the arrival of Dick Cooloy and Buck Weaver. Cooley will don a uniform while on the load and will run the team hlm- |