Show Picture of Lifes Life's Other Side Skie Murdered Woman Buried I Services over the he remains of the woman murdered in the red light dietrict district district dis die of this city last week known among her associates as al June St. St Claire were held at the Community church Wednesday afternoon Rev L. L O. O Dawson officiating The public pub pub- lid lic U church service was arranged for forby forby 1 by Mr and Mrs Jim Don and Mrs A P P. P Ridge The pall bearers were A. A C C. C Sorensen Andy Petersen Peterson Wm McGarry George Grossman Crossman j. j D D. D Fisher and Ed J. J Jenkins Interment Interment Interment Inter Inter- ment was in tn city cemetery The deceased was the wife of Charles Ward now serving a ten year sentence in the federal prison at Leavenworth Leaven worth Kansas for in narcotics By permission of the United States Attorney General Daugherty Mr 1 Ward was permitted to attend the I Funeral of his wife under guard and Monday last accompanied by Messenger Messenger Messenger Messen Messen- I ger C. C S. S Sprague of ot the federal service he arrived in this city visiting visiting visit visit- ing the scene of ot the crime attending to what private affairs he could of ot othis his murdered wife and attending the funeral He with Mr Sprague left lefton lefton lefton on their return trip to Leavenworth yesterday afternoon It was less than three months montha ago that his wife was in to Leavenworth and visited with him in prison The news of the tragedy came as a great shock to to him him him-as as as he entertained a hope of ot being pardoned or paroled within a few months and it was their I I intention to take a new start in life lite forsaking the haunts of crime an and degradation There was no reason for the wife to be leading g the life Ufa of shame that she choose to to lead as for years yeah she was employed as a designer of fashions fash fash- ions at ions at which she ahe was exceedingly exceedingly- clever so it is said and at which she could always secure luc lucrative employment em em- but but the cursed drug habit undoubtedly dragged her down to tb the life Ute she was leading when she met mether mether mether her death Mr Ward was exceedingly appreciative dative claUve for the many any kindnesses be bestowed bestowed bestowed be- be stowed upon him while in la our our city city efty and is truly grateful for the friendliness friendliness ness shown him and says says' he will never forget Park City and its good people It was Mr Spragues Sprague's first visit to the far west He tie e in is a pleasant kind ly Iy gentleman well along in years and he says never in his life Ute was it his pleasure to meet a more genial gental whole and kindlier people than those he came in contact with contact with during his brief stay In our oar midst The warm hand-clasp hand the cordiality the heartiness and sincerity of our townspeople was a a revelation to him the the pleasing memory of or which willever will willever willever ever linger with him He speaks highly of Mr Ward as asan asan asan an Inmate of th government Institution institution tion hearted big-hearted Industrious cheerful and friendly the friendly the curse eurse of or orI his life lite being the use of narcotics I and the traffic therein |