Show I FISHER HARRIS IS LAID TO REST Salt Lake Lako Nov San SaD Sanford lord ford Harris now lies sleepIng his last long sleep under the still gl green on sod sOli or of Mt It overlooking the mlles miles of empire for which he labored so long and amid 80 o mightily This afternoon at 2 30 the began Its march from the Masonic temple where for the greater part ot of the tho da day Salt Lake Lako bad paid tribute to all that was aas mortal of the late secretary of oC the Commercial club amid Intermountain patriot Seldom In the western country has such honor been heen paid such sch general tribute offered to the life and achieve ments of a man Representatives ol of olevery every cerr rank of life an 11 ann ano city one nna state officials called at the thc Masonic temple and hared bared their heads In honor or of him who Is now how but a memon memory AntI And the tha thaLia Lia day was typical of the tho me life of the tho lend man wItH the sun breaking up ill the storms and the tho cold at times giving way war to the grateful warmth Body Lies In State by a Scottish Rite guard Uw the bo body y reposed In state in the audi of the Masonic temple from 9 until 1 The coffin corrin em embowered embowered bowered with floral Cloral offerings was placed upon n a raised dias las the mecca of hundreds of who made madea a sad pilgrimage during the morning morningto to gaze gage once mOre upon the loved face before darkness was closed about the mortal remaIns The most prominent moo mm fought their way through h driving sno ino to pa lia tribute to all that waS left or the man who had made such sucha a deep dep impress upon the city and the UtI west durIng his few brief years of at res camo and sail sailly tI ly Ir t then turned and thoughtful thoughtfully ly made their thell wa va Into the world where Fisher Harris had made such sucha n a manly manh fi fight ht Visitors rs there thre were vore from many of the cities men of tion who bad IJen favored with lie tho I friendship of the lead dead man Silent Silently ly Iv tho they bowed their in a last t tribute sadly they tiler wIthdrew Som burl clad women theIr wa way to the bier hier quietly drooping It a flower and a tear III or of the man nian who lio had been their ir in mun many under takings during his breathing exist once The active acUe pallbearers were weme ludge 0 W V Powers H Walker James JamesH H Drown Brown J W Houston Honston H Vance Lane L H Harding John S Critch Critchlow low and nd W V W V ArmstronG The honorary pallbearers members of the board of directors ot of the Commercial club as follows W WJ V J 3 Halloran C S Burton JOY H Fl John SOil rt It g E John S Bransford Ya Ira H Lewis H P Clark A W Carl Carlson Carlson son son Spry r 1 E U Caine Samuel Newhouse John Dern George T Odell Samuel Woltz Weitz and H HIJ HL L IJ A Culmer together with Judge C CC CC C Goodwin and A r J Davis delegations hogan bogan to arrive arrhe early In the morning that from Brig Brigham ham Ct City being leing the first to arr arrIt arrive It was f followed b by that of the tho Weber club of Ogden while a number of 01 other towns and clUes cities sent representatives who gathered nt at the Come Com club before the noon A of the tho business houses of the elt city particularly those which I hall had b bren ln connected more or 01 less In with the tho dead man closed their doors during the hour The inclement weather had little effect the crowd As carl early as 1 It began to gather and long Jong the time for fOl the thc services the tho auditorIum of the Ma onic temple templo was almost to Its Iti capacIty Then th the stream of carriages and nu he an to arrive so man manIn many manyin In number flint the highways about the building were wert serIously ed with a blockade Shortly before 2 the tho morn mem hers bels of the Commercial club climb together with vIsiting delegations who marched with thorn thom In all some OO arrived on the tImo scone The Press club and Its contingent also appeared and the bust busI busIness bustness ness men came along In quiet groups The snow down periodically with a glimpse of the sun sua and showers of rain rainA A portion of the solemn Masonic ritual was given by Re Rev Charles A Perkins chaplain of the Argent Argenta lodge It was a most impressive scene Rev P A Simpkin delIvered the tho funeral address He hud had been intimately associated with the tho dead maa for n a of oC years rs prior to tocea do cea ceased ed and ond spoke feelingly of him from rom ver ery close frion friendshIp It has heen my good for fortune une said the tho reverend doctor to 10 bo be able to speak of the from a of friendship to lIa have e known mon some ot othis hIt his Inner life and tl to have hao been a ad admitted Into a very ery close aSsociation luring the f few w months or of life This has bas ben beau a tremendous loss los to the city to the thc stab and to the intermountain west wesl that big new empire of tomorrow to which he gave lila his me life To the city lie he gave tho ho best that was in him and that heat beat WM was a grand heaL He was as of en endowment Ho He Wn was touched with genius and yet et the bl of that genius was the tho good fellowship ant and the brotherhood and the warmth o of friendship and love While hIs lacked oven a trace of the spirit lie he wa was generous to a fault He gave ae both hoth of substance or elf with lavish baud hanl The Tho way ho he stood by br his duty from the first or of the year until after the encampment was as beautiful a piece of heroism as the elt city bs ever eer seen His home life was ideally and he was very er happy l In his friend friendships ships Anil nd to crown this life of if useful usefulness ness at the last his faith In Inthe Inthe the Fa Father lher when the shadows were falling fast an and when he heard the call caB was h by thin smile upon hl his features when wilen he bade farewell Carewell to those who gathered to his bed tide tlde Trill he was and soothed by br an trust ho approached his hIli grave S Like one who wraps the thu drapery or of hIs couch about him and lies down downto to pleasant I |