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Show BOY BANDIT WLIL BE Li ST REST TOMORROW The closing scene in the career of Charles McCulIen, 37-year-old high-Avayman high-Avayman avIio Avas killed on the ni"ht of Monday, Oct. 30, in ;i pistol duel Avith Charles A. Wood, a molorman of the Ogden, Logan and Idaho Rnfl-Avay Rnfl-Avay company, will be enacted tomorrow, tomor-row, Avhen his body avi'II be buried in the city cemetery. Preceding the burial, a funeral service will he held in the Larkin chapel, Avith Rev. J. E, Carver officiating. Special music will' be furnished by Mrs. Mary Farley and Mrs. Maude Farley Lloyd, The funeral and burial of "the unfortunate unfor-tunate youth AA'as decided unnn this morning at a conference betAveen the county authorities and Larkin and Sons, undertakers, every possible effort ef-fort made to locate his relatives having hav-ing been without avail. The body has been field at the undertaking parlors, open to view of thf public, since the morning of October 31, and, though it was viewed by nearly 1500 persons, no positive identification of the youth Avas made. McCullen's accomplice, who was Avounded in the battle Avith the street car conductor, has not yet been located. lo-cated. The condition of Mr. Wood, Avho is suffering from a bullet wound inflicted inflict-ed by McCulIen, Avas reported today as being someAvhat improved. nn |