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Show muny friends and the local lodge of the Urotncrhood of Railway Trainmen, Train-men, of which order the deceased was a member. Yesterday afternoon funeral services ser-vices were held at the late residence of the deceased In Salt Lake City. I At these services Eldor John L. Johnson John-son was the principal speaker, but j George S. Ashton and Bishop Y. I3oid also made ehort and impressive talks, Effie Asbton. Winnie Richards and Edwin Butterworth furnishing the singing. Tl)e deceased was the son of Cornelius Cor-nelius T. Richmond, the oldest Rio Grande passenger conductor on this division. The son was well known In Ogden, as he was a resident of this city for many years. The burial was held at tbe Ogden City cemetery. FUNERAL SERVICES HELDJT NOOR Funeral services for the late Warren War-ren C. Richmond, the passenger brakt-nian who was accidentally killed at Mantl last Friday afternoon, were held at noon at the Second ward meeting hons. The remains arrived over the Rio Crande Western at 11:25 and were taken direct from the depot to the flmrcb. The lody wad accornpauied to (he roeeiln;r house by the relative?. |