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Show MURDERED BOY I LAIDJO REST SALT LAKE, Oct. 14 The flag on the Bryant school hung at halfmast this aiternoon, the corridors were si lent aud the usual noise, laughter and buzz of youthful ' conversation were not. Ouo class room was deserted and the students dismissed out of respect to Thomas Karrick, 1 1 years of age. the pupil who was so foully murdered murder-ed at his homo Wednesday noon by uu unidentified burglar. At 2 p. m. at 150 I t 'ueenth Ea-M street, a few blocks eas if the school house, the iust sad rlu were being performed over the casket containing tho remalnj of the gallant school mate The classmates of the murdered mur-dered boy were there In a body. In addition ad-dition to the frier'- of the famllv and Immediate relatives. The services wi re n.aiple and weie under tho direction of Mr. Tea.sd.iie of I the Christian Science church. Follow- , Ing the short ritual the casket wa.s ' conveyed to Mount O'lvet cemetery, j where the Interment look place. j The pall bearers were made up of old associates of the departed boy and young friends of the family. They were: O. M. Stout, M Lyn W. K. (Joodspced. J R, Ferguson G. Klrby and W. Calno. The floral tributes, especially from the classmates at tho Bryant, were many and beautiful. Until a late hour this afternoon the man who deliberately murdered Thomas K. Karrick had not ben captured cap-tured Further, the iollre, with tho exception of the man who Is supposed to be near Payson. had no new clue Not since the terrible crime Wednesday Wednes-day has one single man been broligbt Into the station In connection with the crime Not an arrest has been maJe of suspicious characters, as Is usual In such cases The Provo authorities called the attention of the Salt Iake police to the man who tried lo sell the watch to Joslah Hock, a Provo Jeweler, a few mlnules'after the man had en-terod en-terod the store. "We will Investigate." the man at this end of the line said. Iater the 1 Provo police called again about tho ' matter. It was dismissed with little thought. I When Lieutenant Shannon came on duty at about S o'clock this morning he Immediately called up Provo and I luter Pnyson. The man who captures the murderer murder-er of Thomas Karrick will receive at lea9t Jl.ino. The governor of the state has offered a reward of $"00. There Is a spirit of expectancy at police headquarters and every man on the force would go to any ex treme to capture the man, but bewails be-wails the fact that there Is a lack of clues. |