Show ANOTHER HANDCART VETERAN IS DEAD DEAO Mrs Rachael Walling Hamlin Beloved by All Passes to Her Final Reward J I S S S. S V n k 4 S 5 14 S. S MRS JiltS U. EL lL EATH claimed Mrs Rachael Walling Wal Wal- DEATH D ling hing Hamlin at her residence 36 Tenth h East street shor shortly ly before 3 o o'clock clock yesterday ester a afternoon end ending In the career of oC one of the tho best loved mothers In Salt SaIl Lake Mrs Hamlin came to Utah more than half a century ago crossing crossing- the plains with tho the handcart handcart handcart hand hand- cart company of 1860 of which her father tather Captain Warren arren Walling was the tIle comman commander er For many months Mrs Hamlin suffered suf sut- fored from paral paralysis ls The disease e be became became became be- be came serious only a few days das ago and when she be began an falling failing rapidly her children became alarmed She was the mother of J. J IL II Hamlin Mrs C. C L. L Berry Berry Berry Ber Ber- ry Mrs 1 R. R L. L Williams Mra Mrs Lillian H. H Cannon Mrs Emma H. H Lou Lougy and Mrs T T. V W Ball Bali most mon of whom were at her bedside when she died Mrs Hamlin was horn born in Jersey City N. N J. J February 26 26 1811 the dau daughter of oC Warren u and L Lydia dla Crawford Val Wal aI aIling ling hag While a young oung woman she was as converted to the Mormon faith accompanying an her parents to Salt Lake She was as married to tho the late George Georce Hamlin and h being ono one of ot the first settlers In the Nineteenth ward enjoyed the acquaintance acquaintance acquaintance ac ac- ac- ac of ot most of the tho early earh pioneers pio plo pioneers of Salt Lake She he always took tooka a keen Interest In church work and had won the tho friendship of the community community through her Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon from tho the chapel of the Thirty third ward Burial will take place In lathe the City cemetery |