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Show ' LAST SERVICES FOR RAILROAD EMPLOYE Funeral services of H. J Waller. Him unfortunate brnkeman who wan killed at Lemay on the Southern Pacific Pa-cific line west of here by being caught and crushed between two box earn which he was about to couple, were held yesterday afternoon at 2 oclock from the Second ward tnceilng house, under the direction of Bishop Robert McQuarrle. A number of selections were rendered by the ward choir, in addition to which there were several solos, as follows: "Love Divine." and "nee As a niid," by Walter Stephens. Steph-ens. "Nearer My Home Today," by Miss lone Wilcox. Quite a number of prominent speakers speak-ers were present at the services among whom were Apostle David O McKay, nishop Robert McQuarrle, and the pall bearers were as follows: D. H. Doxey, Lorenzo McCntlre. H. D. Hinghara. C. J. Rltter, E. J. Folley and L. L. Brown. The attendance was unusually large and the floral offerings offer-ings were especially beautiful. Uuri-al Uuri-al was in the city cemetery. |