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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS WILLIAM A. WAYNE. A large concourse of sorrowing relatives rela-tives and friends assembled at the Rlvrrdale meeting house yesterday forenoon to attend the Impressive funeral scrlvee over the rcmalnx of William A. Wane, the young man who came to his death a few days ago as the result of a fatal hunting accident. The services were held at U o'clock and Bishop A. A. Plngham presided The speakers w. re Thomas Holland, Joseph Fife. BUhop A. A. Blr.sham and C. J. Llndqulst. Annie quartette rendered "I Know That My Redeemer Live." Jane Wilder and Anna Fife sang "Sometime, Somewhere." At the time of the funeral the mother was on her ay to this city from her home In Oregon anj In order or-der that she might have an opportunity oppor-tunity to view the remains, the body was brought to Ogden yesterday nfter-noon nfter-noon and lay a ?tae at Llndquist'd funeral chapel The mother arrived last evening. CHARITY L. SMITH. After an illnens extend In. t over a period of many montiis. MIs Charity F. Smith. aged 49 rars, died at C o'clock yesterday morning Her death was due to chronic nephritis. The remains were removed to I-trkin & Sons' undertaking rooms and tomorrow to-morrow the body will by shipped to Lewiston, Cache county, for Interment. Inter-ment. MARY C. MORAN. The funeral services over the remains re-mains of Mary C. Mornn, whose body arrived In this cby from Denver Sunday, Sun-day, will be held tomorrow morning with services In St Joseph's catho-11c catho-11c church at 1 o'clock. Interment will be made in Mountain View Cemetery. |