Show JOTS a occurrences of interest S t I 1 in ogden b city THE laef SAD airles I 1 over tha remains of little ethel taylor AX AN INHERITED WEAKNESS A short chapter Cli apter upon the LOTO of liquor 0 A Pe re callar cullar freak of nature list evenin evening g hitters interesting 0 LEc lecture turo FUNERAL SERVICES SEU VICEy I 1 over the tf of little ethel ethe I 1 taylor yesterday morning at cle clevert er qc lok a considerable number of the V friends N relatives and anti acquaintances of I 1 mr in and 31 sirs rs richard J taa talor lor assembled at tho tile family residence on second street the occasion which called them forth was tho the performance of the last solemn rites over the tile earthly remains of little ethel the youngest gest darling irr ing child of the bereaved bereave youngest joun couple I 1 mentioned n iti 1 I among those present were president dei it L IV shurtliff bi deop winslow farr riders elders richard ballin ballan hync e david M stuart counselor barnard g rd white and others A number of good singers who ilaa assembled with ith all ahn party was formed into a choir and arid furnished sweet and appropriate in mu I 1 i pic for ilia occasion elder joseph hall opened the meeting by kayer prayer the speakers epe ikera during the services were eldera elders D M stuart ll It ichard ballantyne and bishap winslow winlow win low farr the ilia latter l being the presiding officer at the meeting many consoling sentiments were uttered and an unusually quiet and arid sympathetic feeling prevailed retailed rev ailed abend A bond of affection and consol condolence enco bound together the hearts of the auditors au ditora and the bereaved ones under the powerful influence wielded by the speaker ppe akere and mourning for he the sweet little girl who bad joined the angels wan wah shared by all present counselor barnard white offered iho the closing prayer A along long line of vehicles followed lie tile remains to their last resting testing place at the gravo after the coffin bad been in the myrtli arth counselor george larkin uttered a short dedicatory prayer and the tile let respects to the tile memory of ethel wore were completed i bishop farr returned aba thanks aks ir in behalf of mr and mrs ta taylor YI or to all those who it biad ad so kindly assisted them dur during in 9 the ilia sickness of tile fir fair babe and during the period of their heir berea bereavement tit ethel taylor was born on february I 1 1887 and was mas therefore ton ten months ohi old all but one day slie sue having died on tuesday her death was nas caused by measles followed by pneumonia and spinal meningitis every earthly power was invoked to save lier hut gut in vain she early gave signs of intelligence and aswelt a egweet disposition 1 I tion which made her at the er pride rid a of i her tier family and the idol of her mothers heart during her tier 1 last aaa ital atal illness chich w liichi lasted two weeks she never uttered a cry of it I 1 her tender age and fa p the pain mt have felt and she lie V was ax indeed ft a fitting companion for the Itea heavenly venly party she h has as gone to join r an inherited weakness EDITOR HERALD in your josue of dec lith I 1 observed under lolice court news an account of tho the 3 ife of a fifth street baker being arrested for drunkenness and it tnt 3 ou pill ill grant me a hearing in tho ilia shape of a I 1 tw 0 w remarks on tins this subject of a weak oman kow novi who knows but 1 what I hat tilie this woman has hits inherited this lie cAge this uncoil uncontrollable t rol table desire for 4 drink from some of her tier forefathers if not direct from front tier parents I 1 there is not the least doubt in my mind of its it bein being a dawit disease ami and like other inherited lung dig diseases eases may have beon been transmitted from father to family ing in generations e negations that are pa ft d from as f far ar back ck as the days of noh noah of N whom honi the tile scriptures inform us that lie made wino wine and got drunk over it verifying the ilia be scotch atch proverb As the tile auld cock cras I 1 the he young arto is eure sure tole to learn arn la in concluding I 1 wilt will only say thattie that alie victim to each such a disease is tar far me more to deserving of pity ill than n punishment THE WO WOMANS a MANd it dec Thu thunder and ligh lulng the general remark during yesterday upon tile streets of this city evaa abe a I 1 faring i like atmos ng phero ber but our r citizens were mere doubtless pr unprepared in pa red for far another and to say alie it I 1 t some hat startling of if summer weather which appeared upon the scene at sit about 1030 last i the latter was nothing bezas lees than s r good fashioned old thunder end and lightning storm and was as indeed a remarkable occurrence for or tile dead of winter and could hardly bo be paralleled in the memory of the tile oldest inhabitant the lightning vireil li reil and flickered and shone and lit up abe while title thunder loud and ter terrific rifle rolled and reverberated and finally receded and diet died away over the eastern mountains it was mas Jollo followed cd by a heavy fall of one snow |