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Show S., William F., Jaraos S. an,l Hyde i S.. all of this city, and Roy Cahoon j of Bountiful. William F. Cahoon Is a city fireman Joseph Cahoon of the Salt Lake Transfer company Is a , brother, and a sister, Mrs. Vllatc An I r'11 Is HvlDg in Los Augole. ANOTHER PIONEER OF '48 IS CALLED BY DEATH Salt Lake, Juno 22. John F. Ca-hocn. Ca-hocn. a pioneer of '48 and a membei cf thr. Lot Smith company of volunteer volun-teer lodlan fighters, died of Bright ? dlm-ase, from which he had suffered for six or seven months, at hla homu on Central avenue, at 12.30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon The funeral will be held from the residence of the only daughter. Mrs. A. G. Angell. 544 Second Sec-ond East street, at 2 o'clock Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, with burial in the City cemetery. Mr. Cahcon was lwirn In Lee county. coun-ty. Iowa, October 13, 1839. Hla parents par-ents brought him to Utah from Nan-oo. Nan-oo. III., when ho was only S years old. For years he was employed as a cor builder on the Utah Central railroad rail-road and the Oregon Short Lino. 'J hen he engaged in the contracting carpenter business until about three years ago. when his health began to fall, and ho retired. Five sons are loft, as follows; John |