Show D SIMMONS A brief paragraph in THE STANDARDS salt lake letter yesterday I 1 morning announced the death from email small pox of edgar 1 I simmons Sim mona while on a mission ini Bion in turkey this was aie terrible new newts e which came on wednesday to the tile widow d mother and the brothers and 1 0 of the 4 departed boy 1 leas Les ethana than a year ago lie fie left the file I 1 family hearthstone maddened eadd ened indeed at parting with his ilia loved ones but fall 1 1 ot of high ambition stia biliOn to perform with honor bonor the file duty allotted to him the 1 perils of the journey the trials the tile the dangers which beset a ctr Auger in that far diatana land lie contemplated with serenity and I 1 I 1 met with fortitude I 1 ba la drew not I 1 back belo o e the difficulties difficult les in his big path and in oae one of his its last letters he elka bravely of his desire to remain at his hie of duty but even liia his heroism availed not against the attack of the eilent foe alone far from home from family and from friends but still in thu tho place where duty called I 1 I 1 him be he yielded up file hi life to tha the destroyer who one day will make a like demand upon us all I 1 edgar simmons though but bat I 1 twenty mt sit years of age has as a matured 1 I 1 roan man in business buei nees in fidelity in honesty hon enty in all that makes the well rounded character that acter which seldom la Is Accor accordia did to youth enterlin the tm of waller walser brothers Broth cra as cash boy atthe at the age lage of ten he lie rose rome by steady I 1 yet ift ja tho position of pay rl I 1 A ll 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 11 4 7 i I 1 ing teller jn in the bank cont controlled rollel by that firm in all at 1 that time he never misled ed a day affable and r ni e ta ablo bl lio he was beloved by hie his associates esteemed by all who had bunic ne MM 0 is relations with him and trusted implicitly by bia his employers ilia his to his religious belief is aho thoney n by the activity with which he labored in the ward where he lived and by tire alacrity with which he lie re to the call to go out a ai a it missionary sio nary dut but the pr proudest audest word that can be said in bin his praise are those which come from his ilia borrowing mo mother ther who isho tou told him on the eve of his hie departure for hs his comfort and consolation that in all his life be he bad never caused her one moments uneasiness kb no man can ever receive sweeter praise than that |