Show 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 HE 11 MARAL I 1 III KITES f IJES 0 I 1 A I long lonz cortege of carriages follow folio IV the lie 1 to the be graie araie 1 11 I 1 I 1 1 ir I 1 SCENES n I 1 1 1 interesting remarks bade lade at the filth ard allds lionet houe meural hundred I 1 rupla lii in Atten diate yesterday presented a painful scene of mourning to tha of ogden I 1 it t was the occasion cation oc of the funeral funeral I 1 seT services viceR over the remains ol 01 john I 1 leiamer ilia untimely an timely death and the tragic conditions surrounding it have been a constant topic of popular r conversation verea tion in ogden from the ill starred I 1 moment moa ent of 0 the fatal shooting on Ba morning when hen hopes for or bis recovery began begin to wane aa as tile lamp of bis his life began to tremble in the balance and anxious 1 hearts began to fear the worst tho the general reeling feeling of anxiety in the community began to increase at once into a feeling of painful suspense opense Bu at 6 17 p m friday the newa news spread affirming his death rod and a profound gloom fell upon the hearts of his friends and sod relations ione and doubly painful seemed the popular ey y when tha the host of his f acquaintances pictured to themselves tha the scene of a desolate borne bome with it weep ft ite ife and two orphan children there are occasions pitiable indeed when all hearts seem united in one common woo and sad in profoundest sympathy beat as if by a common impulse such to a groat extent was the occasion of the death scenes of yesterday aa as evidenced both at the residence of the bereaved family on twenty fourth street between adams and jefferson n avenues and at the funeral services at 4 p in in the fifth ward Assem assembly bli rooms john hamar waa was widely known in ogden and this thin county and where best beat known was most respected and lored loved tor for many noble traits that go to make nake up up a manly character it la is this fact that thal accounts c ts lar largely gelT for the striking evidences of an almost general pent rat sympathy expressed by the oden amulace populace all classes alike mourned his 4 death it lt is unfortunate that all allot of the relatives were unable to be present at the burial mr air T r W jones a well k known now n resident reside a t of oad a n an ani I 1 father inlaw in law of the deceased is in san francisco and was at olica once telegraphed of the aad sad occurrence bat but of course the distance precluded lnier the I 1 possibility of hla his berig being pre predent Fent bit but a host of friends were not wanting to offer in the ead sad consoling borja words add delicate offices I 1 lwi before the hour of the funeral had armed arrived ft a host of kind friends had bad congregated with tha the relatives at the family residence here at the afflicted he rth was the casket de do i i fo cately draped aud and Im embedded added in in flow ap ers ere heie here were scenes of sorrow which ch I 1 to describe would be but to feel a and n 1 I I 1 buffer stiffer I 1 them bem over again at 4 ocl ck the pill bearers C 0 richards Kic hards ben E uch frank J can non Jarnes ajensen CJ ensen jamer P sprout and D II 11 peery jr placed the casket in the hearse and accompanied by the wife father mother brothers bisters sisters trends fr anja and reutti ves of the deceased escorted it to the fifth I 1 if tb ward meetinghouse vi where here the services were held one of the greatest tributes of love and respect that could have been paid the dead was mas the large gathering there the main hall vestry stry ani anit grounds were filled to overflowing by borrowing friends and companions como anions aca all were talking of his untimely taking off the casket we wag a coverer covered with beautiful flowers conver converted t ed into crosses croese wre wreaths attis and vallous 0 other ther designs ell all the tributes of lore love from old aca acq acquaintances u ain I 1 the borrow of the young widow was I 1 pathetic in tho the extreme and every bathetic ta heart eart ached for her tier the services were grind grand and impressive and wore were conducted by bishop I 1 I 1 sevena stevens if it way ery very hard to ob tain seats enough for the vast congregation bat but shortly after four all who aho could find boats beate did eo so end and tha the ser vices were commenced after the choir bad had rendered a beau selection select I 1 0 prayer was offered by heber thomas david I 1 M bstewart stew art V was as tho the 11 first rot speaker lie spoke evoke in glowing terms of the bright made by johnnie how ilow he be remembered him as a fait haired e boy in the county recorders recorder a office trying to do all in his power to accommodate 0 and make it pleasant tor for th thieo mo having business there how flow courteous and kind he was to old and op young and how beloved ha he was by all the ery very last act of bis his life waa was that of a peacemaker I 1 blessed is is the peacemaker peace maker A for he ceball inherit the kingdom of If heaven eaven 1 he ile was a self made man trustworthy in all the departments of life in which be he was called to labor I 1 honorable in all of bis his actions straightforward ward as a man of truth liberal to a fault and bis his failings as the poet barns bald said of his father leaned to virtue tha the taking off of 11 our dearly beloved brother la Is this sad I 1 affair has caused a pang of sorrow to pass through the hearts of the entire community A nobler or moie mote self mada made man never livel lived joseph parry was the tile second speaker he lie spoke in nearly the same strain aa as the former speaker mention d the many goad good acta be had performed told bow how brave and courageous he was during the course of his remarks he said 1 I remember him film aa a 1 boy and loved and admired him ver very v much although but a bay when he camo came hero here ho lie had the development of a man ha ile performed very much I 1 important work for ahm county and I 1 have never heard of a single mistake I 1 in hla his labor the last act bo he performed was that of a peacemaker he Ile might have left the scene and thus saved his tife but no he be preferred 01 R to remain and try und and make t peace between hla his fell fellows 0 we 11 r 1 ben erich E rich what caa can ba baa said aidon on I 1 an oc moccasin casin of this kind to benefit 4 our brother broth r who has departed this life it is i beyond the reach 4 of the bunian family to benefit him now I 1 and it if it was wag in is our hearts to do him an injury that also is beyond our power we do noi not meet today to day to do an injury what a glorious thine thing it v would be if all mankind would bay say ai a did ha ile many hundred years ago peace on earth good will to men jesus said sald many years ago blessed be the peacemakers peace makers johnnie hamer flamer was one ane in the fullest sanao sense of the word blessed la is be he who labeth down liia his life for a mend the sorrowful looks of 0 the 1 1 aged father and mother and grief stricken ricken et wife will not reach the heart of be the elayer slayer because ho he has no heart when johnnie hamer stanisla stands stand sla in the great hereafter before the throne of god he will receive a great I 1 9 reward and tho the man who cent sent 0 MM him there will ill also be judged with kindness nees and j jac nelice lica but god hath bath hald said thou ehalt not tot kill to show allow iha the character of brother hamer I 1 wieh bieh to relate a little cir commance com cume tance that happened a hort short time ago there bad been a blight slight k difference between us he lie came to me filled with the spirit of god and humility and made an imar impression aaion as lasting listing on my soul as could have been I 1 done by angels on his death bed johnnie said he was hot shot while pleading with hlo his friends not to have triable elhat that he had his hands up pleading with iho the man not to shoot when the in strum cat was inserted ineer ted into the wounds to probe for the bullet bullets it k 7 11 7 4 I 1 I 1 M i I 1 4 camo came to a atop and could not be in ceitel t d farther r t h r when aag so g keeled bia arms as they y were were when he waa was shot which ch was done and the tho instrument followed the of nf the deadly ballet 1 C C richarde 1 I know not what I 1 can eay pay except that which has been eald said before it johnnie hamer bad had lived until he lie wag was three ecore acore and ten theotime he time allotted to man ho would have lived a life and attained an end that we all might nr have been proud of it is true that he has been cat cut donn don in the prime of life still his spirit lives lie is not ded he has gone w where here other loved friends have gone before lie ile has cone gone to that mothr life where lie will continue this rood good work let tha the youth of 0 the community profit by his example and live lives ft 1 I As to johnnie who ca can accuse him of ever 1 ding I ang them an injury that wo we nil all err is human wo arc are not hero aa as I 1 but to overcome our oar our beloved brother baa has ROCO gone aa an others othera have none gone with hin raised trying to da do good il it is tor for ua us to live keeping the commandments mand ments of god that when the call if death cornea we will ba be prepared and worthy to meet me et our loved onca ones who have gone before frank J cannon was the last Bp aker eater lie ile gave g an account of ef hia his early my with Johnnie Johnn le although be he made no preat great pr 0 he be waa was always ready and willing to bear more than his share of t the he load after a few remarks by bishop S sevens evens the services eer vices closed by singles singing the doxology before the lid was fastened on the cas casket ket svery every one was civen given a chance to epe see the beloved features for the last time A long cort corteze eire of carriages followed the remains to the grave |