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Show capacity by relatives and friends an many beautiful floral offerings wer brought to the casket. The spcaker ot the funeral were Archie McFnrland Bishop George W. Ktherlngton an President C. C. Richards. Special music was furnished, Oisor Griffin singing "Softly aud Tended) Jesus Is Calling" and " A Christian'! Goodnight "Mrs Mary Farley san "Sometime Ye'll Understand and "Not Half Has Ever Been Told. Georg Bain sang "Oh, 1Ovlng Heart." Six brothers of the deceased acte4 as pall bearers. The floral offering! wore profuse and beautiful. Interment Inter-ment was in Ogden City cemetery. , No further particulars of the accident ac-cident at Carlln which caused Mr. McFarland's death have been received, receiv-ed, except through the Nevada papers, pa-pers, one of which says; "liyraui MeFarland. a wealthy sheep buyer whose home was In Ogden, was accidentally killed by the cars In the Carlln yard Monday night. His bodv was found lying In the east end of the yard by the switch crow. His left arm and right leg were cut off. his neck broken and his body badly bruised. From appearances he bad been dragged about 150 feet by the boll boxes on the trucks. ' How the accident occurred Is not known, but it is supposed that MeFarland was walking along Ihe track when he was struck by th door of a passing freight car and knocked under the wheels iTIif FIERI Of jHYIHI MTJUHJUI Impressive funeral services were he-Id over tho body of Hyrum MeFarland, MeFar-land, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, at the First ward meeting house, being presided pre-sided over by Bishop W. O. Ridges. The meeting house was filled to Its |