The Omaha Daily Bee. ESTA15L1S1IED J lJ3 1!), 3871. OMAHA, 31 OX DAY 310KXIXG, SEPTEMIJEK H, IHOJ-TJJX PACiJGS. SlX(iL.K COPY VIVE OKNTS. OXE DAY E a Body of Pres'doit Will Rest In Ibma at Ctntcn Ytdneiday. COUSINS ACROSS THE WATER llrltinift I'd rue I Nutlniiiillti unit I ill to In MniirnltiK I nlliiiel Dentil of (in f Aiiuln-Miviiu. Greeting to new president! THIS IS MRS. M'K:NLEY'S special wish "WashingUi Rearrangii It Echeduls to Miet'H'r Viens. FUNERAL SERVICES IN CAPITOL TUESDAY Betnaini to Lit in Stat in Rotnnda Only Until Hlht. Leaden in Many Statei Aaiur Him of Unstinted Liyalty. LONDON. Sept. It would be nlrw-st Impossible to terori dotill the remark- abln (jutbiir.it of sythr In Great Mr Itnln If n I her colonics over tn leath of President bJ MeKlnley, proofb of wbtch ure continually tl I. imp; IHkciinnIoii iilft the Mcerctiirle Inrtlvlng here. Not only has King Kilunnl U commanded tliu court to go Into mourning Gj for one week, l)itt wherever a public mcoi- uf log of any klml haB been hclil. or w icrryr I a public mun has hsd occasion to Break, n opresHlons of horror and sympathy have hem heard. In every plate of public wnr CABINET MEETS ROOSEVELT AT SUPPER till' I'rcsent Mtiuitlon llf (.'til I'THIIIf lltlll Affairs. HOLD SERVICES IN BERLINS (crnuin nml Amrrlcnn tinirltiN llenr' Memorial Srriiinnr Oier Dentil of MoKlijlo). MEMORY OF M11NLEYcondition of the weather)A)y 1 1FS I STATK gt-Mrrrnst for NebrmdT.t" I". Mr and ,. . II)UJ; 1 lAL J 1 A 1 L hpeclal Riijrjotu Eerricai in Htnsr of E tht Late President .Monday; Tuesday b'alr, Nurtlu rly "N it is l eniiii'rniiii-.. nt iiimiiin Vi-tTiin tRrrlonds Gather at Milburn Houss t Moutn SPECIAL TRAIN TO START WEST EARLY i tlcmU of l)rpiirlin'Mt ArrmiKr lie lulls fur tint riiinriit'i b'ltuil Hon or to Hip Dust tit IK purled t'liK'flnln. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. The following bfllclal utulumcnt, making Important changes In the plans for thu funeral scrv lcub over tho remains of President McKIn loy In this city, wa Riven to the press to. ulfht, In compliance with the earnest wishes of Jlrn, MeKlnley that the body of her Iiih baud shall rent in her luiniu at Culituii Wednesday night the following ohinues In the obsequies of thu lalo president will be inntlc . 1-mu ral services In Hip rottinda of the cnpltol will be held Tuesday iiiornliiK on the r-.rtlvnl of the escort whleti will iii-company the l eiiuiliiH from the White I Inline. The body of the lute president will lie In Mule in tile rotunda for tile remainder oi tiios slip yesterday from SI. Paul's cathedral "and Canterbury calhedr down, thu preach ers miido special ref Mice to the terrible event. Invoking (Sou's blessing on the II nlled stnteu and the American pconle. Crnthlo church, nt Halmorul. whose bills hnvn never been used except on oc. nslons of nntlnnal Interest, bioke tho custom and Innnoiinccd thu event to the nclghboi hood Ambassador Cliouto and tho stnlf of tin ll'nltcd Slates cinbatwy, who again yesterday I had their bunds full, attended services nil ISt. Paul's during the afternoon. There were I many Ainerl.ans In tLe congregation, ration Scott Holland made a touching reference tol I the murdered president. .Many members of the diplomatic eor.isi Sand n constant streum of visitors lns-rlle'd I their names at the embassy. Message of sympathy were received from I Karl Cadogan, lord lieutenant of Ireland. I Sir William Hnrcourt. tho mah.irolnh of j.lodpore, Alfred Austin, the port laureate. land many other prominent men. The Post-I lolllce department granted special facilities I Ht'FFAW). Sept. 15. President Rooso vclt passed a very quiet day nt tho Wilcox house, arranging to attend the funerol of the late president. His secretary, Mr. Loch, and his assistants were kept busy opening telegrams and mull and classifying them. Piled up on the oak tablo !n the sitting room of the house were at least BOO telegrams and letters, all of them ex pressing regret nt the Bad oocurrenco to tho president and assuring support to tho new president. Among thoso who sent telegrams to the new president were Kx Oovcrnor Vincent of Connecticut, cX'Clov ernor l.add of llhodc Island, Governor nKRMN. Sept. 15. ThJ service of mourn ing tho death of President .MiKlnley. held this morning in the Atncrlcnn church In Berlin, was very Impressive. The edifice, was heavily hung with flrepe nnd crowded i with Hermans, Ilrltlsh nnd Americans Among thoso who attended were: llaron von Hlchthoff. Herman minister of foreign arfalrs, Andrew White, tho I'nlted States? ambJKsador: Mr. Jackson, secretary of thejfl L'lilted States embassy, Mr. Mason, I'liltedllj States cotinil gcnernl In Ucrlln; tho mem- - f t t. .. , ... I I . . t n,.,h...M.IAM t ) . . t . 1 M the Vnlted States naval attache, nnd matoK" tho1ln,u rcnljlenl McKlnloy J German merleani. R various churches of Omaha yesterday. Dr. liiekle's text was found In rirstE?'8?. ut, h. rf . lal'a rm " I t n ntinhln I tin mt'linatifna In In1iirrr-n.li t-.- ipHC,, rapuhllcnn club of Masfnchusotts; the Na- Knrl PnrlniTiir, i-of...-rn,1 l Mi 'lrr..r,nrnl.l M """ iieiiiiuiic.ui liuguu, nuna ill .irnunw !ir,.o ,,1,1.1. , i, i,i.. ....... ., cji-K"' i ennsyivniiiii, uon .11. itiCKinson, i- Wlllhm llarcourt's dispatch was signed aU3U 'Tn Z)!'1 n,f, hv h B wife nn.l ..nr..Hke,l uim.,ill,l- nn.l fl " "". bvi, uw... v.U ... ....... Corinthians, xv. r7: "Hut thanks be te (Sod, which glvelh us the victory through our Lord, Jesus Christ." Ho spoke In part as follows "This may seem n Btrange text, but Ihej light of the gospel shining down upon life's mycterlos has turned darkness Into light. Wo nro stepping under the shadows of a dire cnlamlty; w seek to give voice to the feelings of our hearts. The feeling Is one' of detestation for tho dastardly criminal JALL CREEDS RAISE CONCERTED VOICE In Clitiroli, mi Milliters' ('ninn (iriiiiiid nml i:iet here i'liliute In 1'iild In the lllimti'luiin Annie u( the I'll 1 1 1- II Chief. Memorial tervlces s.tcrcd to the tncmor llniir rjio ii. in ... , mi n. in . , , , ill! Ill I P. -: p. :t n, tn in . . in licit, l.i nr. till till IIT IIT 1 1 ii 11 1'. I l. III. . r p. in ' tl i, in. , S l. til i II II. III. , Dew.M tin tl ii:i ii Ml Oyer Their Liader. LW PRESIDENT GREATLY AfFECTZD i. . Hi ? .. .... DAY IN CHARGE AT CANTONH UnDa rilltd wilh Ansul- Over Lost of Chief. Il'iirmer Seerelnr)- nf Stnte Will .MnUr A rrn linemen t for lliii-lnt uf I't-eslileiit, JMRS. M'KINLEY VIEWS BODY OF HUSBAND Vouug Men's Chrlstlau nsaoclatlon and clau- w here. In many of the churche.-t mourning em blems and pictures of the deceased prcsl dent were displayed. The attendance nt tho several places H worship was unttsunlly large, lp addition to addresses by pastors and others, special musical piugrams weie rendered. Dry Eyod She Guzjj Upon Him and Fondlei Hit lire. CANTON, Sent. 15 Judge Wllllnm It. Day arrived home ftom Huffato today to .make arrangements for the funeral of Presl- blent MeKlnley ui Canton. Judge Day w.il In conference with members of the 'nblnotJ,n., u, In liuffalo. Mayor Hoblnon was asked to?vUARTET SINGS LEAD KINDLY LIGHT" take charge of the arrangements for the! isi'itvicr.s AT CAMP OMAHA. Itclluloiii Kite Minute ullh if Mntirutiiu tiiuin. Sim mil Shaw of Iowa, who telegraphed: "you wlHJThm, martyrC(i presidents! w.c ,,, u pon o. m peopio o! m ..T,,p f , one f ,,crp ym Iowa In unstinted measure;" tlovernorU ,.,., , .... .,.,. ,, , ,.,i,iot3 ? Ull'hnnls nf U'vnmlnir whn a-ilil "Mnv finil.ft . h ! -w- , riimnniri' T in inirii m nun or iiriniir.innn .. . . lend you with abundant wisdom nnd dls-W;.. HiniVHrnansbln Intecrltv nnd deeldedV 1 ' J1 . -'" i cretlnn." Mavor Hart nf lin.tnn. t'nvrrnortSL .?.,c,n1 ?Pr''V P.'jlf honor of the memory of President ...... - - - - !! nnufinmtv i tin pniruv iinii fiii'i rii-w1.. ... . . . . . . . Stone nf 1'elim.vlv.nnln hn.M "Kn.riin.llvO . V . V ' . . ' MClVinlOy Were I1CKI III 1 0 CIOCK. 1110 serv Ihoplng that tho curse of anarchy may bcST .' . u " . ,. Z te iiv tb, klnB!l,cc". 10 lmV0. c ..'"! 0,10 . n.Tl speedily lifted from our land by tho nas-FM,.. "' . ... .,.,1 7"....' Z"' nnpection or ini uooi inier- : , . . . . . . Ui i e limy twi) nun in iiuu.ui iiiic.'ttLiuu .i.i. .,, sar.o of wise and effect vn nws. I haF.le.ir9.. ........... ... ff.tsred to nssnrr vnt. nf Invn. . .he n, 'resiueiu s Hooseve.i s a.iininu ,r, ion. y T . t , r) prcB(ll v0. Thclrt . , ,. , , ... . . Ill .wiuwier iiiuiuuriui nciiviL-.j iu uu urn tuneritl here and has necepted. Tho commltteo In charge wnt In session practlcnlly all afternoon. Adjutant (Seneral (Slger appeared nnd nttended tho Kcsslon. The grand rommandery. Knights Templar, of Ohio, Knights Templnrs of Louisville,1 Pittsburg, Canton nnd elsewhere mudo tender of their services In the pnr.vl Other rccret societies nnd lodges nindn similar tenders. It was said that the' Knights Templars of Ohio, of which the iCIinnt "A en re r .My (ind tn 'I'liee," l.n.t WiirilN air l))ln .Mini tirent Mnie iiit'il .Mined In 'I'cnrN lij Snrrinvf ui .seene. Ht'KI'AI.0, Sept. If.. nuffaln today be came a city of mourners. Tho guy and naming decorations of the Pan-Amei lean late president was a member, would turnS"1'.0""1"" Kv.n V5' ,0 ",0 8'",bo' of "or out .1.000 strong. governor of the state, thu adjutant general sorrow for the death of "the great prtMl- d iy til d will be esc. rttMl ti. th.! iiilltoiid stii-adcnt. whine oss s . ep ore. n i ce In Kng llun Tuesday evening. The fllliernl tritttiKI, . . .,.,.,,, .. ' will Ir.ivc- WH.ihliigtnii ut or about 8 o'clock M"!nd America. In accordance with a special nrmv order! to tho guards at St. James palnce mid nt Sail other points where guard was motinted Tir-i'.iy evening nnd will arrive ut Clinton ill... .. ednu.iuiiy. JOHN HAY, UMIIf HOOT, JOHN I). I.ONM, Jtl'SNHY M A Cl'WIM.ANI). AaillNOTON, Sept. 15. Secrutnry Hay Issued to thu public thu following slate Bicut, nUl'AKT.MKNT OK STATU, WAHIIlNd TON, U ('., Sept. In. The lumiilns of the Into pteHl.lciilt after I.miik In state In the city hall ot lliillaln during the ufleruoon nf Hjll.hi). Hepteinliel' 15, will be removed to Washington oy hptclnl ttuln on .Monday. Hepteiuiici til, leaving IliiiTalo nt n ui. ulid reuchlng Washington ut 'J p. in. Tho remains will then he enrrled. under 111" escort or u siiuadroii of L'lilted Stu'us M Alibev where n memnrlnl u,,rvie u. cava r to t in exe.-utlve inntislnii. where M A".". " "ore " memorial service w they will lent until a ii. tn. Tuesday. Sep tember 17 They will then be curried to thu cnpltol, accompanied l.y a military and civil vhrort, the details of which will be given in ii reparati! i.njlci. The remains will there lie In slate. Ilo Unions nrvlces will on held In the rntiiuda tif thu cupllnl on Wednesday at 1- o'clock noon At 1 n'elock thu remains, under n mllltury escort, will 1 transferred to n funcnil car nnd curried to Clinton, O., via thu Pennsylvania riillrnail, arriving theru on Thursday at 11 n. tu., where arraiigu ineiitH for the tlnul sepiiltuie will he com mitted to tho charge nt the citizens of Can ton under tho direction or u committee to lie selected by the mayor of that cltv. No cctemniilcH are expeeed In the cities and towns nlong the route of tho funu-ul train beyond the tolling of bells. JOHN" HAY. tfcrretiiry of Stale. ley. Horrlet S. Illdlne. Ilev. A. C. liny' ninn.l l.icmitcnitut Governor Woodruff, Hooker T. Washington The only announcement tho president had lo mnku today was th.it Mr. Cortelyou, row. Tho black dranerv of th-i elu n streets mutlled the tolling bells of the churches. Hits of crepe appeared on every slrovo. The sorrow whs evtrywhero ap parent. In tho morning a simple scrvlcn took place at tho residence on Delaware tho sacrctary nf President MeKlnley. woubip,llKt lhc !n,lrr Journal throughout the kingdom, honors were ren dered yesterday to the memory of President MeKlnley such as nro usually accorded ontv nr. the death nt rnvnt tiprxnnu.n,i Th., r.l troops woro crepe nnd the bauds played dirges. Kuneral marches were plnyed in evcrv church In the Kingdom. There win a pain ful scene. In St. David's church nt Merthvr Tydvll Thu vlrnr. Hev. Mr. Wyckcs. while referrltif, to tho death of President MeKln ley. swooned. He was carried home. Canon Duckworth. preaching In Westminister 111 be held on the day of the funeral, said "Tho opening year of the twentieth cen tury will live In our memory nnd In that of our kinsmen as one that drew us to gether In the sacred brotherhood of sorrow. It will unite In llrnier Trie m!dili lirn ,.on jnntlons." Many Americans were prefent at H tbls service. Similar tributes sre recorded In dis patches from the Ilrltlsh colonies. The morning papers again iippcnr with heavily leaded borders and are almost entirely de voted to Mr. McKlnlevN death. No such extended tilhutes of sympathy nn.l respect over marked the death of any person hut a Ilrltlsh sovereign, They certainly would not hnvo been called nut In- tin itniih ret Tho heads of the various departments andt)n"' continental ruler. ml, rirln,1 l.il . . I . ..... I ....... ......Ijl In nrl.ll.ln.. . , 1 . ,, in. iiiuiuhi eiene:! sue V"r Hie present net in thnt capacity for him because of his knowledge of the condl lion of affairs. Mr. Cortelyou continued I Ills statement. Ills tiiiests lit Dinner. When the president dined he tsked that! pi scvern I persons be asked informally to din ner and when the party s.tt down therel Mwcrc in addition to the president nnd hi"! host. Mr. Wilcox, Governor II. II. Odell, Jr., Clof New York; Attorney General Knox, Sec- H rotary of War Knot. Senator John W. Kean of New Jersey nn.l William C. Warren, re publican state committeeman cf HulTalo. Then; was, ns If by general consent, not discussion on political subjects. During) tho afternoon there was a stream of callora.i but the president saw few of them. Gen eral Joseph It Hnwley, United States son- ntor from Connecticut, was one who had a long talk with the president nnd the lnt- Iterause of tho numerous offers of a slml-j lar nature nnd which If accepted would I place Canton In a congested rondltlon. thrb matter was held In nbeynnce for further in 'erlin v II e h elt X We 1 e,. ny Aof 1,10 xwt'- 11,0 MM'r ,n" "mladlst l'plscopal church tendered the use ofFf r.yred president died 111 111 1 1111 Hill III 111 HI II.AI lt IIIIISI1U l",'.'.,ll .1... . Hln,.u nt 1 1, n n F,tu ,1 vn f I C lltfl . .. '.. . . ... ....MA nVIIIII WllB H II tl r- 111.,, lir.,.., ,j ,T.w.,.l ii.lont resolutions of amithv. Todnv'sW" . : V.Y M" Presiuent s eiiurcn. wnicn. wns accepieu.M V?. 'l " ' fn I.Vi.Bni.l an. ...... .11 .... O.I OnVtlinT, I.H, ... . . .( ..... ... ... ..nil, V, LI. I' ...'.II. lllll.V III!.. UI1U III. Illl ... . ,l f. . . i. i....iii' - I'.inv..... i..i-.. ... ........ i". n i iiree iiiinnreii nconie lire cxnccie.i in iiicfv. J ....... ..,. l,ii.ii Biir.,.v ui u.e .ii-iiw- ..i me iieniiii-iii(., .... . ,, ,.. . .,,, ,lf ?!.,.,.. ' . , , ..KtllU mmed nto fntllllv unit Itin friend. ...l political nssoclates of tho Into president were present. The scene thero was pa thcllc In the extreme. Then tho body win bnrno out to the waiting enrtego on tho brawny shoulders of eight sailors and sol diers of tho republic. The cortcgo passed through walls of living Immunity, grief stricken, lo the city hall. of the "dealt of the ,,reslde,,.5Iw':r', 'wcl- fcalcd 1,1 b;u"1 '?vi"0";Threo hundred people are expected In the",. That and the nolltlcl outlook't.nder Mr. ItooscE"" cvcr' MM u,,! ",lv,,,0 ni" '"ct "'Jhniclal Washlnglon party. Tho presidential " ""r"" " veil. The Kreus ZeitunKdr9erlbes him a.,Kl"c nrm- of the state wc.u arranged nccor.i-j; par(y hch Is expected to consist of sev Innti.fWmnnv in i,u ,ni,thi. The iinr.lL'"K companies, with their coinniiindoislLriity-live persons, probably will he enter- ' . H..u ( I t I lilt... at... .... j1 It ..I. I a iL 1 .1 ... .. I r II IllM 'enetn CnrlirlellteH nhtrrls tn till?"1 1,1 -,r """ l" ""' l"Uiilllieu ill u.u I esi.ieuce ... ... I . .."i KU ... f . . . . tttiniiv niii'iiiiiLi it fiitt'ititi u'nri) nvitbfitir 1 nnd .r1 II n r t n r Tim vii!tiftnii TiiHinin will rn- ..l.nn mm K H.n Ir-n.in Vn lltiti .irt 1 n i tl T . Vtiinui v- ......, M r- i - - - i 'I""" '"- JJ 111.1" '"r. .1. .... ... .1... kit...... I... .--.U. f I, 1..,. I til Una Mr tlnndt .IX 1 "K Ulfir rt.-r4ril('l' III U'l UIIUMIJ nn iliniuiii nptvt.ii nn -,iiim. "lui OU t ro, to the late president andS ?nlon clturciu. -re niled Simdav w,,h lorrnwirg congregations who nssembled tol hear eloquent eulogies of President McKln- :with liis vluws regarding the political rolii-Bl,, B',,,p ,r""i's- . .. . ... i tt l a ii v;iu ii Kiirrnu iiii r-iiiiuri'irn i inn. vjii iiic nous liciwceu uic two powors. n. -- - -? - -- , . ... . Mol,,0,,B, I'.ds-n.n.iri arm oi ovcry soldier was lieu a oaiui oiig- --- -- - ; - - iq tllU Otllcersiia ' pi i-Bliieiii n rililltu, uiiui i-nnetlj i . r;. .Mnncnester. tneuv Tho paper adds tthe tSerman .... ... i i . ...... I.IIUH, 11 in I-C'll-l'VlUCIIl Lllill'l. - prufs of all parties except thr-7crcl'1'' " tho Mvo,'(, llllts of rcsscs sincere svninathv In theSer,, recites of the sumo n jsnciallst expresses sincere sympathy In theft material, and' their principal assistant wore busy today mnklng arrangements for the proper exe cution for so much of the funeral program as fell to them. Secietnry Hay came tn his desk curly In the morning and remained throughout tho day. Though it was Sunday, cnblcgrnms of condolence were still coming to the de partment of Statu from world. Tin. ink tn ('lime In U'l.sl.lnuln.i. In tho War department Acting Secretary Sanger was in consultation with General Gillespie, Colonel Ward nnd Genera! llarrv. arranging lor tho transportation of tlm troops to Washington, making arrangements for guur.l duty and other nuittcrn. General lamlolph ..rrange.l with Ser-ecnnt-at-Arms Itnnsdcll that they should co-opernto In the management of tha fun eral curomonlo3 at thn capltol. Knur prl vato soldiers will stand watch dnv and night, one nt each corner of the calafaldiie. so long us tho remains of the lato president In addition to cerslon of dhpatches describing the final scenes and tilling many columns, several pages of each Journnl are given up to de scriptions of the sympathy evoked nt home nn.l abroad, to ex! nits from speeches and editorials and to death of President MeKlnley.' 1 One paper points' out thi.t i j spent n year in Germany In his youth Kcrcpe Muttered from tho flagstaffs. Tho nil- Cjwcre made by Ilev. president's, pastor. Dr. Ilnll of tho Trlnltv v.,... B.. , ,, ... i , , ,, , .,, -....."t-utneran rnurcn ami ny lormer .invor n. one paper points out tniit Mr. l(oosevclI;l"',,",l'"",", "'"."fi '" m- - i' "" Rlof tho adjutunt geneinl wero il raped In llunlili, (l,.tli tt..,! llmi ..vlilnnnna nt liiiiin-n.Cn 1111.11 MANILA RECEIVES THE Mi.nern.ir Tuft A'utllles Snldler A r.'h I iieltuo of Dentil of ('mil in n n d e r-1 a -1 'It ! I . . Cassldy, a Grnnd Armv veteran brother Mason nf the president. The evrenllvn committee tonluht recetvedfl NEWS?" L ' T1U"K' (""' JIU!iniei wiui mii-Kitc,r(.ramR from ,ho Colorado troops of Den t ' - -'fver nu. I tne nsuinginn ireops ot I'ltismirgi prcsmeiu nan iiicn uy tne soun.i oi tnej- ,u,n,. ,,,. .!, i, normttP.I to take nnril In'. f ttinerni gun wnicn every intriy miniiiea.wa.,, tl, funcrni. u w , impossible to tic- rrom tne rising or tne sun wus uruu uy aM,.ommn,iato tho troons. In consenuence o-l detachment rrom the artillery. MANILA, Sept. 1.".. The profoundest Iiijn Dent'' Mnroti, Ifltho fact that the people of Canton hav been urging that more time ho given in inu suiucimii uci .g ..... niimnai .no dellnlte stnlement was mndo It Is be iirnelninntlnn which exnlnlns In the Klll.R-,lnrc. "J an.icimaiiu, ino leaner oi ini rsilcvriI .imt .i... rrmil. r President MeKIn ter Invited him to go to Washington in blsMplnos thnt while the dcnlh of President?1 'mcrt !"n'crt -"'irine uanu. tnis marciiRk,y w(n lo Ulicn direct from the station special car tomorrow. WMcKlnlcy Is an Irreparable Individual loss"'"1"'" B,"u"-" i-""' "-?to thu church In the eveninc nurt of the cabinet mctl n .w, nn ntmr it.n Rtnhlttiv nf ihe v.'.IPavHloii. nnd iiuinedlntely thereafter tlieW nt supper. About the board In nddltlonHj(,rnmc.nt or chnnge tho courso of the nd-Mh'iml l,ll,yc'1 "Thu Ktar-Spangled Uaniicr, HQ -j j Q SOLDIERS AT FUNERAL to the president were: Secretaries Long,Kimin,,.,nton. This was considered neces FjWIIson and Hitchcock. Postmaster GcnornlSjsar. hecause tho Klllplnys thought Mr. while all heads worn uncovered. Captain Knickerbocker, chaplain of t)icjlieinlier of ,nll..nnl ('mini Will Alilt TIiiiiinhiiiIn 'I'll 1. e I.iimI Look, i temiirkable demonstration occurred which proved how close tho president was to the hearts nf tho people. Arrangements had been mnde tn allow tho public to view tho body Irntn tho lime It arrived, at about 1 .10 o'clock, until about 5 o'clock. Hut the people wero wedged Into tho streets 'for two blotks. Two lines formed. They extended literally for miles. When 5 o'clock enmo 10,000 people lind nlrou.lv passed and thn crowds waiting below In the streets seemed undiminished. It was decided tn extend tho time, until midnight. bll irt. inr linlirn InncPl- till, Olrfn y ll'n.n ivlili-l. In rnrlnu' thn rnmnlnu thn rnmm 1 1 1 r i Cl . ... . i i i kii - "Hincnso wim neon e ami n ennstnnt. stream grief is manifested in every class in the! , ' '", "J;" ' " " 1 " . 'V . ffi'vlll send a telegram to Secretary Hoot nsk-B n.owo.1 tin the stens of tlm hrnn.l entmnen .. ... .. ... 11 VI'll IV 11! I LIllll 11 HUT I' UK ll'L'11 I' II. 11. .. ... . . ... . U ... .... ...... community over tne ueain or iTesiuetu ic-M' -- " , , ...... , fa "K l"'u 1110 train arrive nere cany. vyiiii.-b Klnley. Governor Taft has Issued n? IMSmlth and John O. Milburn. Here. too. no- LJlltlcal discussion was avoided entirely, butwtlu, ncxt hlghcEt nttmbri of votes In the'1 Ktiftcr supper Hie president hud r. long dlELc,.,orai nitfg.. FUgV.tl'f ) ordered 'tJx1 ... .. L' cusslon with the cabinet officers on tho prraent situation of novernmcntal affairs. President Itoosevelt declined to talk to day or tonlglit on public topics, except lo say thnt the suggestions mnde In some Wuewspnpers regarding his cabinet were Mormons. W premature, particularly in view of the exiendedS'fnet that be bud asked that tho cabinet sketches of thn rnreeis nf linth Mr Mr.B.,... ....... .t.. ,.. . .. ...! - 5J v. i wsiay wnu nun. i nu iuchiiic.il ruiui'i. eni.yi nu i.ai-.s oi iiiL-ia-v... y ...... ...r. imnsoien, iogeiiii- w tin fra tonight In preparation for the long Journey a reminiscences, mostly accompanied by por-M tomorrow. iraus. w ti... ii 1 1 ..i.i.. i.... . i rr iiv .... j 'J.l,...,- hi tin .1 (..I it n in i uimi I cuts llliistrrtlng thu assai-slmitlnu nnd sub- seouent events as welt ns .m edltn.-liil nresHlnir Rvmn.it hv nnd ..nn.nnn,.n hi I'reslrTeiil's Wltf nml Kniiilly l.envea Khali Ilo Irt tho capltol building, a suitable UnmnB, inclined to my that there Considerable editorial space Is devoted to a discussion of Mr. Roosevelt's probubloPj poller, a question which Is exciting tltona keenest cnrlnsllv Ihrni.'rhniit n.irnnn nnitT. that may be said tn border almost Upon apprehenr.inii. The Dally Chronicle, dlpeusr.ing the world-wide synipathy displayed, says "This synipathy Is iiitensllH'd by a full realization of the calamity until wo nre "KMRS. RfWSFVELT RflFS HOMP HU)-K"""" " ' .. "' S I'renlrT. guard will lio maintained at the cnlrnn.'cs nnd will keep the people In alignment when thoy nro admitted to tho cnpltol to view tho remains next Tuesday. Acting Secretary Hackctt ordered tint ii .... , ii. . hj IIUill'lilH lUlilitJ detail should be mado up consisting of tw., PJ a,U()cnts lcoU f, uiiivi-rn, lour puny omcers nnu twentv-onc prlvntes in tho marlno corps for duty at the cnpltol next Tuesday to supplement ihc army representation, Tho special gunrd of honor to represotit tho navy at tho funeral ceremonlen will comprise tho following officers of hlsh rank; A.lm'ral Dewey, Hear Admiral Crowlnshleld, Hear Admiral O'Neal. Pay master Gcnernl llemey an.: Ilrlgudtor Gen eral Hey wood ot tho marine corps. (eiiei'iil llinnl.e In l.uri:e. Whlln General llieoks will bo in g"iicr,il charge of mllltury nrrniigements hero. Gen eral I'muMs 8. Giietilher will ne In enm rnand of the military roniingent In the rroceslon. Colonel Samuel Ucbcr, snn-ln-law to Genrral Miles, has been detnllcd to tJtcot Mrs. McKlnlev and look specially nftcr her comfort, whllo Colonel II. II. Whlttu.v of General Miles' staff has been designated to perform a similar servico for President Ilooscvelt. At tho cnpltol SeTRcant-iit-Arnis Hunsdoll directed tho preparation of tho rotunda for tha funeral sarvlce. Tho space In oven thl.i nst structure Is entirely Insuillcicnt to meet the demnnd for admission of morn than n frnctiot. of tho persons who think they should bo admitted to thn servl.'ej next Wcdntslay. Tlie public will be excluded. n the acenm mo.latlniM v ill not bo stiinciust for thoa" v-h.) will he pre?nt. The illplomatL' corps nlnno will occupy about SCO idaioh II nil the Invitations sent l.illlK InIiiiiiI for tter ll.lj. will lo the Cnllcd Stnten senate, the United Stater, supremo court, the house of reprcieutathcH and n largo number of ofllelals nf the army ami navy and civil ians, Hvcry nrmy and naval offlclal In Wash Ington has been ordered to atlrml thu funotnl services. The general public will have tin opportunity to view the remains of the lato president while the body Hcj in hi ate boforu the) funeral cervlce. Seiinl.liN Ciune In I'nncrnl, Tho f crgennt-at-nrnts has had tho cata falque which supported the remains of Lincoln. Garfield anil oiher "tutcsmon brought out nf tho crypt In which it re pot.c.1 so long and hits turned It over to William Lees' Sons, funeral directors, who will bae the undertaking In charge. The cntnfal.'iie Is to be entirely draped with now black cloth. Sergiant-at-Ar.as Huns dell has ttken steps (n secure the attend ance nt the funeral .next Wednesday of as many srrntors as can be reached and lias ntranged for a special car to bring from Chi ago tn Washington such senators from Continued uu Second l'aee.) i. Oyster Hay. Mrs. Itoosevelt said she did not know when she would go to Washington. Mrs. Roosevelt renched Oyster Hay. L. I.. lat 10:;.') today and spent a few hours nt tho home of James A. Roosevelt, when she pro- icccded to Sagamore Hill, tho Roosevelt home. As thu tlmn of tho arrival nf Mrs. Itoosevelt and her family had not been an nounced fow wero present on her arrival jut Oyster Hay. On leaching her homo Mrs. Rno3ivelt. by riquest, gave out tho following- "Leave 0)ster Hay. accompanied hy Theodore Rooi.evclt, Jr., Monday morning nt S o'clock. On arrival ut Long Island City will proceed to the Mnnhattnn side and tnke carriage S i for Jersey City, arriving at 10 o'clock. In Itlmn tn catch tho congressional limited." The Pennsylvania Railroad company will 1.V . ru.. ....... . ..... . ....11'' tjlin PC-nniuim inn ... i.. , f t, l..ln,,mon, nt ni I 1 en. IIUI1 1 .1..-1.I.ICJ nnu .uw wuuv.ii "MJfc,. draped In black crepo. Hrvnn would succeed him. havlnc rccolvrdlSccond icglment. opened tho religious serv ices uy ivauing in ino rccuniion oi nice; ord s rrnynr. it; -which 'PC j-oidlcrn and be half-masted for a month, while nil um-fcclvlilans united. This was followed by tht ploycs of Iho civil government nru to wearjislnglng of "1 Will Give You Rest." hy the mourning bands on their arms. All thegYoung Men's Christian AHSoclatlon quartet foreign consuls wearing their unlformsfjof Omahn. called at tho residence of Governor Taft tcR Chnplain Knickerbocker then, In memory tender their condolences. flat tho deceased president, read a portion General Chnffen has ordered that evcryl.'of tho burial servico ot tho KplscopalJ Into the hall and passed tho bier. When thu doors wero closed at midnight It wns estimated that f.0.000 people hnd viewed the remains, bill thousands of disappointed ones wore still In tho streets. Tho body will Ilo In tho city hull until morning. At S.-.10 the funeral train will start for Wash ington over tho Pennsylvania railroad. Mrs. MeKlnley, tho presldont. the cabinet and relatives and friends of the dead' pres ident will accompany tho rnmalus. Mrs. MoKlnley boro up bravely today- during tho servico nt tho Mllb.irn"houso nnd Dr. CLKVKLAND. O.. Sept. '15. Plans for tholjRlxpy, her physician, thinks sho will bo In I'lniil I'rreiimnj- nl (.'nil Inn. mobilization of tho Ohio NntJonnl Guar.il at Canton to take part In thn final obse quies of the late president on Thursday! wero perfected at a meeting of tho state! officials today. The entire gunrd In thi; ablo lo support her trying part In th state funeral nt Washington. liny (.'my nnd Cheerless. Tho dny was gray and cheerless. Heavy ;clouds hung over tho city, nt times break- omcer and soldier in tho nrchlpuiago. jehurch. A, the close of this portion of h'' duj inTS- "to Kurt . rllfoV JtSno "nd uhnlhnr lii thn llrld. In enmn. In irnrr Isnu li Kcrvien thn ennirreent nn Knni? Venrnr MiWOrUcreil to lepori .or null in ijnninn oytl. .. . . .... ... .... ... . -- r.--- ti r, ...... . , .-..v ... l-Mmtl llirimlimlniT tn lot nnitn n 1 nii'n nnni. inis includes liiinniry.w - or In hnsnltnl be nntlfle 1. Memorial cere-MGod. In Thee." said to have been thn favor.1?-!" eiinesdny noon ii ... ... ., . , - . . , . . . , monies will bo held on the Lunetn by HicBito hymn of President McKlnlny. Captalnji cavalry, troops, naileries ami nawii ri civil and military authorities on the day ofHi:. V. Trefz, chaplain of tho First reglment.m Hie funeral. DIAZ CALLS AT THE EMBASSYKami its miers. . Fj Tho qttnrtet tang delivered a prayer In which ho Invoked the ;4blesslngs of Providence upon tho country NKW YORK. Sept. 15. Mrs. Theodore BJ Roosevelt, accompanied by her five children, nurse nnd maid reached this city by steamer from Albany enrly this morning. Tho party! left Tahawas club Saturday morning, going! to Albany via Saratoga. is not! After an early breakfast hero the presl- precedent for such a display of civotlouJij dent's family nurse nnd maid were driven nn.l fellow ft -dlnir on these lines. It IsMto the Thirty-fourth Btrect ferry. TheyH not linprrl-nbie Hint the murder nf Presl- left Long Island City soon afterward for tnnl Mnhlntp will nrtv.innn thnt "In.nr. ft jnntlonnl comity" tq which some political future peaco and har- mnnv " Tho Mull says that it Is not ton much to nsscrt that nil nations mourn for tho crime nt Htlffnlo. The people hive been robbed by an assassin of ono of tho greatest leaders the republic ever produced. AH the papers glvo expression to similar sympathy nnd eulogy. Mnny highly approve the proposal that the duke of Cornwall and York should attend the funeral. The Times says on this- "All Huglnnd wruld rejoice If we were able to give th" Americans so signal a token of our de sire lo tnko part with them in paying every tribute In our power to the grent citizen they have lost. Whether this wish' be renllzed or not, wo shall pay our homage of love nnd roveronce for hlsiSpiare n private car nt Mrs. Roosevelt's ills ti,n,.,rt. ttl lnuu ulnnnrnlv thn.. Ilintfl AV'ni-Ut r.ns . I Thn tithni- nlilhl.'nn nt thn lirnivnlinl I Mwlioin be ruled. fjJwIll reach Washington ns soon uh arrange-S rj) rrcsi.ient itoosevelt nns greai guis.p. n.cnis can oe mauu wiero 101- placing mem which rlihtly used, may lead to great U; In school U Issues. The dnnger his friends feel Is ingS Un . retain ImpulslvenrsM which Is undoubl-p ROYALTY ATTENDS MEMORIAL tjedly a part of his nature. Wo trust hisjS friends are over-anxious nnd that the re Kiting spnnslhllltlcs nf ofllre may suffice to curby It." S In the editorials nn Mr. Roosevelt n ncn?e9 ftnf relief nnd satisfaction Is cxprrs'ed nut rihis declaration that ho will nmlntiln bis Efpreilc-rcfor's poltc;' unchanged, whllo hlsS t tin; Inn In Offpr Oirr IiIinn nf (iilef. '(Sod Is Love," and Melenn I'renlilpiil vInIu AmliiiKunilorHCliaplnln Knickerbocker delivered a brief C?..i....a. I.. ...1....1. i... ....i.i. I t . indnlenee u""'""" ""- """ "incre is onij one tiiougnt in the minds' of thoso present, and that is of thu death cf I (lie beloved president of tho I'nlted States' MKJCICO CIT.Y. Mexico. Sept. 15. As noonl-who passed away yesterday. I do not Intend ns nfllcinlly Informed by mbassndnr Cluy-Km refer to this painful occurrence, regret ton of tho denth nf President MclinipyH(0d aliko in America and In alt countries T'renillnnl nll7. r.ia.lfl a llCrbOnUl .'ill I Oir,..,nt-n hrnvn i n, Imnnri,,! nn.l 1. ....... condolence at the United States cmbassy,Rmn ..diulred. hut I will draw u lesson fromi1,10"1 Uo n"i "waiting Iho arrival of. The national Hag nre uying at naiimnsiajlls nr.. PrcsldtMU MeKlnley was n porfect u" " "'" over nil the nubile buildings nnd the llagsg,,,,,,, , 7 ,, , ,,,,,,, f. ,.,',,, (Mlendltig to the church tho militia will ho, of the respective countries nro s!mllsirlyILng )h).BlcIlliy BtronKi , hnart was i)llr,.fl displayed over the Fovcrnl legations. H . ,..,,, nml h.H ,,., ...nH(.i m nrrM Tl, nimrl nf Mnvlnn Gil St ii 111! P II it nu- n.n.K i.K- ... .v.. , -fnt Hrenid with ds heart. Thin IS the every ono of God's niinlnprM llmlv until nn.l .t.ln.l .nt.c 1... ,iv . ,,.., .... ......j, ,,., ........ ill. lai til- idevelopcd enimlly to form the nerfoct mnn. Tl,., .111111 ll'hn Iiii 1 1.1 .11, l.lu l.n.l,, ... (1... Mi-r- nr-i-.mml rt- nAiin-l " " "l" i lie- rUI Urr btbblUrJ UI" UUUn IKexpenso of his mind may be a perfect anl-! mal. but ho has little Inlluencn In the .Millcc ir MeetliiH: or J-eniey in veHii-worl(1. ,., wh a 8tronK ,, wfl B.itl.in iieeiiiieit iiy Ad- jjdevoloped, hut with a weak body can ac ini rut DiMiey, serves. To liattery a ot -ievcian.i fall the honor of tiring tho fttnornl saluteK In Canton. This battery has Ihreo-inch rllles. whllo the others of tho guard arcj equipped with guttling guns. Troop A tuny, be used for funeral escorts. This troop acted as an escort at the Inauguration. All tho troops will be enmped In thu city. upon the gathering multitude. Tho air ....iiniwas iiiimid ami uenvy ami oniy a iigut wind from the south stirred tho drooping flng3 and thn emblems of mourning. Tho vory elements seemed tn lend fitting nccom- punlmcnl to tho sccno of sorrow about to bo enncted. Long boforo tho tlmo pet for tho funeral services the vicinity of tho Milburn houso Adjutant General Olger Is now In the cltyRl V"R ns ,r wmi Preparations. At ! o'clock arranging for the troops. fa,u ' Peu o uccrs, mouuie.i General llnish of Sunsvlllo has been np-jJT1" " n" pointed an nlde nn tho stalf of Gcncrnia""' u i"'""-" l"v Dick and is nsslstlng him. The troops w,iigapproachlng tho house. Par a block In bo used for police duty. Guards will t.eg;,,,lc 1 rcctloii the strocts woro roped o.f drawn up tn lino. Through their tanks will bo bnrno tho president's body. Then from tho church down thn two miles of roadway to tho cemetery again tho mllltln of the president's own stato will lo keep back tho gathering crowds. The vigilance of tho (idlers in keeping back thoso not entitled to admission within thu reserved nreu wnB redoubled and Ihoai summoned tu tho service, the uniformed escort ot marchers nnd thoso whoso busi ness Imperatively brought them theru passed within tha four-aqunro precinct Simrd tho way. With the mun statlonedla,1,0,'t tho nou" w,,,l,ro ,Mo ,,oll' of tho ''m"' a few feet npurt the long lines will strotchl from the church to tho grave. Between? tliolr lines again the casket will bo borno.l At the gi-nvu Iho mllltln will keep backs tho crowds, making room for tho maneu-l vers. A letter bus been prepared by Gen- ft , , ,, , , savers. i Idler nun ueill il ui.ii en ii) CO-IK, , 'compllsh llltle. whllo a mind and body wcllBoral n.u requesting thut tho occasion heRls left arm .'developed nt the expense of the soul neverlnherved hv the soldiers ns llttlnclv solemn.!"'1 of cr,-T"!- chief reposed, Mnjor General John II, Hrooket, department commnndcr of thn east, vho was In charge of all tho forces participating In tho escort, arrived at 1.) o'clock. Ho wns In fatigue uniform, with servico aword nt his side. Around wns wound n heavy With him wero his tildes I'd u n r.l nml Unpen lilnten In Senium Cupc IlllllUf II, Mefiiili-n lit COPHNHAOHN. Sept. 15 King ICdwnrd. nilontl lnn M.I n nlUn rnno t ti,ca. ff high courage nn.l Integrity form the suh.- '.J",:: TrnZr.tnV jrcis oi rouimcii. nn.l i-nugraiiiiaiiuii in u.erf .,,,.,, hM ,,,,. . ,,, Amcrlcnn nation on the possession of nuenchur,.hi Tno nv nr. KnnPdy. who otn n brilliant mm to succeed to tho pruyl- nn,n,. rrfrrr,i , ,h ,.uiii out nru accepted, and In nddltlon thero Kdoncy. l!i.ni,.,i. . !' mi... oi I...I .. . it l " -"".. i in sniuuuiii I-..1.....C11.S in. uf .r..i. pray0r for Mrii MeKlnley. The dnwnger elreunistanccs that have brought n man's rmnrrss of Russia, whn i vl.uin ih.. suppowl to tie relecHifd tn obscurity by ,nK of i)Pnmnrk at Kredensborg, rent thepj uie inie ei u." t iiiiuin-i iiiii ciineiu oiijir. Hubs an m nlftor n Conen haoen In thn ni ' Into tho presidential chair. It compnre?Rju,cd States legation tn express her sym . 1 . 11 , ,n Ihn ..nuOlnnt. nt . I. .. M ... ... .. .. ... . .... ..ii. iiAoriui H" " '"-rijpainy wun .Mrs. .iiciviniey aim tne Amcr cnrller history nf the republic. suggcMlinM rnn government nnd nation, thnt his place is likely to be by the sldog Tho legation received many callers and of Mndlsoti, Jerferson nod Adams. 5 numerous telegrams of condolence from Tho Dally Chronicle says. "It Is certalnjJthe provinces during the day. tint n man with surh a marvelousja record will not be a humdrum president. PS KIMftTON At the Bamo tlmo he is far toofl 1 u level-headed to no nnjming rasn. jE.lnmnli'niis r:PPV (lv, ,,. , .,H It predicts that the youngest of thoj ' H PEOPLE TOUCHED I presidents will prove ono of the greatest Tho Dnlly Mnll. which calls attention lo tho nllegatlon that ho U not n friend to IGrcRt Hrltnln only to exprecs Its disbelief Sin the same, ays: I "Some of the sentiments Mr Roosovelt rxpreseii r few weeks ago now (.efin to jhave been but the overflow of high spirits In tho rnsn of a man in nn ornamental no- jrltlon. no sooner does he feel the weight of omen as the hem of n majestic nation than i Ivlnlcy nml Sn- lie Wim Their I'rlend, KINGSTON. Jamaica. Sept. 15. The death of Mr. MeKlnley continue! to bo the sole topic of conversation here, Today sermons touching on Iho event wero preached In all tho principal churches, Tho newspapers, which appenrrd with black borders, contained elaborate tributes to tho dead president, one Journal declar WASHINGTON. Kept. IV -Admiral Dew-ov, has recalled the uotU-e sent out for the; meeting of the Schley court of Inquiry It was Intended yesterday that the mem bers should ai-seintde tomorrow and ml-! Jntirn Immediately after ndoptlng rendu. Hons of condolence, but after eonslderatl in experienced the greatest Joys of life. WoQ ti, nmim mmr.i win i,n in nnmmnmi .ifE1"1'1 a aajf a scoro of othor officers must develop the soul hy frequent priiyerKt.itnr General Dick. Orders were lssiiedHftl1 ln faHB"" uniform, with tho badgo nt and communion with God. All three facul.Pl.i.. n..nnin i, 11 inM with h;,,t.l,iiournlng on their sleeves. Tho tlmo was ties were highly developed In McKlnlev ai.dW ... ,n..i , a . ,-.,nnK."0W npproiichliiK for the servico, Tim worked in harmony. ' . 1 Z.Z ..nn.'nm. ,,u nf iimi11"'' f ""' aHsembllng military could bo "As I seu tho men drill out barn enrh iinvM "... ,F, , . . .H"cl,rd nd tno wiiiiih leading up to thu ii wonder If thoy realize that they nro dolngS Milburn house began to bo lined with thos.i Admiral Dewey decided that the nroiirletl.sY this o they may bo nbiu tn stnnd tho test? wntld be best met by withdrawing the oiilin'n tho time of trial and bo In condition toj The court will be assembled as soon '.sX1'1" nlost effective servico for their coun-il seems proper after the Interment of ilicfttry. So It should bo with tho Christian. I late president at Canton. It may resumnrfHo should keep In training all three facul- Its sessions Krlduj nr Saturday or next.fittes brlgnt- mind soul nnd body and In! week. Rthls wo enn do no better than to tnko tno example of President .MeKlnley." (iiillilnln Trcfr.'n Aililrc. Tho bandmaster of tho Kltst reglmentl pnny in the stato hud notllled tho nfflco ofgwho .,,.. t0 ,, 11RH(.mblcd about the bier.' tho ndtutnnt general Sunday night that their men would bo in readiness. IGNORANT OF VICTIM'S DEATH nkiiinIii CrnlKimy. Dors nl ICnnii Thnt the Pri'Mlilcnl In n More. GIVES PROPERTY TO HIS WIFE Will nf I'reNl.lenl ItelClllle.v Iti'vi-k . Ifi All Ills I'nssi'Hiliilii In firaoln aflep whirl. Chnnlaln Trefz dnllvni-n.iyr . . . . .. . .. . . . i'j . .' , ! Jjiey is uen.i ami prouaniy win not snow 11 L.'nn nddress In which lit. nld In nnrt- l?3 .. ... . . . . .. . . .... ... guniii rc 1.1 apaignen mr muriior. 110 win WIlllMV. UlTI.'Il'.M.n Rent 1K Thn .inanRRln Prnl. '.hand rendered "Tho Holy City" as a cornctLna, ,, nni.i,n',, tt,,,, .rnidrn M..Kln. lyerc.i fan address In which hu said In part: ni'KKALO, Sept. 15. President McKlnlev has left a will. Tho instrument wob ex ecuted some time beforo tho shooting nn.l Mat no time during bis final suffering was W '"It Is God's way; Ills will bo done.'M,,,, mdlcted b'y the grand Jury probably to-RK'"''- &iThni.n u-nnk tl... Inut tin unnt.. nm alnnltl.C.1 . . .... .: . . fl I,,, I Inu- In ir llui j.. ...... ......... ... .... tomorrow nnd tho enso will ho then Immodi-js.. .'? want or 1110 views, inu works and tho nn-M,lplv rnmnVe,i m the R.mremn conn. Thhovcnty-iiiii(i coast artillery, now on arraignment will tnko placo In thnt courtMat '"'Anie.icnn exposition. In S9n.l i.'.U ,., vnrv Cn,.n thn tin, 1 1 n S'",I "f pMtl Johtl H. Wlit-BCr. '1 property to Mrs. MeKlnley. tiro lifo of our Into commander-in-chief. iThere aro times when tho soul stands tn i.,... .. i. .. ., . t ., , .. ..... ......... ,.. . .. there nnv wish or ncenslnn tn revltin I. rrV"1' "'""'"w ' . " 'iuu in greni r-Ac.pnn,,. ..... nw.. ullll ... ll.. .... fr.nmn u nmllnll. II envPR thn hulk nt nluW'"" ""1 " Hvcn nmld tho stir of astembllng, a sol- i'onin and uwcllko sllencn provnllcd nnd the divisions of the escort cumo to their posts with silent banda. Niivnl nml .lllltiiry Delnclinientx, At 10:30 thn naval nnd military dRlncli- nients toolt places on West Porry slreoi. flmtnedlntnly uround tho corner from the Milburn house. Klrst camo Companies I and L of tho l-'ourteentli United States In fantry, Btntlnned nt Kort Pnrtor, under command of Captnln J. L. Taylor, march ing with tho steady trend nnd bearing nf (Scarcely seven months ago the chief ox- .. . .. ... .. lnentlvn nr inm nnllnn Innlf thn nnth nf HOW miien tno esrato IS worm cannot bej" '... ..... " PfhulletH tnken nn hv thn t.nllee Rtiiled ivlih nmetness hv those m..l f.i.i"' "t'r null ceremony llirnc.l anoa:'"" :'..-..... .'... ' .. fc-nnd will ho very soon, the tlmo depending! on the returning of the Indictment. No! further effort wns made today to talk to! Czolgosz nor was tho theory of polsonod! Thoy feeli them came a company of tho oast artillery, now on duty com- flieso wero tho men who had been near thu prcfcl dent at thn moment ho wiib shot ami who took part In thu struggle with the assassin. Tho National guard nf tho stato of New- York was represented by picked companies jMcIssed his wife. A few days ago, amid ihe$con,,ll!lU thnt wll,m ih" '""Hnt" rninlnll,KVfrom the Sovoiity-fourth and Sixty-filth reg aovldenr-cs of tho commercial activity offf1" tlu' revolver are chemlcslly oxaniined,Blmcntf) ,,,. nommand of Captain Hnw Jftho world, ho spoko words of liberty to lhu?.s1,H tll(,' 'vl" p' no Po'n will bo found ltiJiBnd, Then thu trappings of the mllltar; fmost progressive nation on earth. Then ftmmo tho shot, tho curtained, quiet chain- OHIO WILL MOURN FOR A SONfc wmi "".' - Vthe parliament of tho Hkies. His death. 'J miliar with the late president's huslnei's 'Jnffnlra hilt 11 1b believed tn tin n nnnilli' rj. .i u . n , i , i no worm, ue tuiunu wurua ni nouriv IJIHlllt., I.IUUHII IIUL .ii......b(.h ... .i ihiku U 'H . , - - . nf.l,.,-, YH Qmnut tirncl-eHHlvn nfltlnn nn ..fii'th Thnnlrttliom. lu'"- .1.. ...... . . . ..... . ... . Ac An. a r.'..n Mnl.l...nn 1 1, .ttitalin., l.,n.. liCSniO IHO Slllll. IIIU C.irillinCII, quid Cnaill-R " l" W"l" lliluni. "i'""n niuiii.B li... ... .Int.,... ,.f .......... .1.. 1...1 ..l Fv,in,hnnnn,l thn nnllnn hntillni' tli.tt Ihn-n Id Insudlclent evidence nn which to ask for Ir'thn nnrllnn.ent nf thn hUIph Itlu .Inntt, rsher evtradltlon. Thiii-Riln Set 'tle n liny ..iereil ln:nder the circumstances which It nt.e.,rrn,l'ff Meiiinry nf DIslliiKitlHiieii Kwub tho logical ending of his life. Ho wastlMFET MAIN A I b I A 1 1 BORDER CIIUpii, Ri,no inc.iriiuuon ui law nnu inn uuuicntlonpN ;or sou to ino taws oi tno country and tol'lt.ni crnnr .-insn nun rnrly Will Ae-I Fihlra as such could chaos nnd unru o f tt nu vj COLCMni'S O.. Sept. 15.-On Haturlav,,,7ect shtta fall hack ,iefcateu Governor Nash Issued n proclamation deb-! Tho speaker then quoted extracts from iKiiatlng Wed.ieKduy. .September 16, lo beWa(MrcH,eH of prr.Umt MeKlnley wherein '"""" " " ""' "' """"Clin sa Id- "With iberty n the henit and cniiipiiny llmly from 1'lllMlnirK In Ciintnii, hf speaks with tho calmuebs of true atales-Klmr that he was a uncclal friend of tho West -iuanshli)." . ''Indies. of tho Into president. Wllluin MeKlnley I'pon Roosevelt tember ........ ...... . . . . w .i,,. ,i.B,,r., i. ...... .iinii..,. inaiiKiiig tnoT fontlnulng. the speaker said "Mv .lay ror meinonul services In Ohio tojfrlon(l9i , thiB solemn season you and I Tblirs.lHV Gnveriior N'hmIi hnll..i'..fl tl, .iri Dine nutluii should muum touotlicr. L. (Coutluucd on Third I'aEv.J COLl'MIll'S. 0 Sept. ir..-Tho state nlfi- the flag In tho hand wo need not feurHcers will leave for Caploti Thursday niorn-l ..m, . , ?.,JL ,, i -vi , rp""'n,Mn-rchjr," nnd "Liberty is not lawless-Hlng on a special train. Governor Nash veil had designated 1 hursdnj'. Sep-nC33i It B responsibility-responsibility toBro-elved n telegram today from Secretary! r 1?. as u memorial day. Governorflconservntlvo principles of government." Hcortelyou advising him that arrungemunts! llifcjllddl fS tfiltltllf.lllfl nllni.nl.,.. ll.- ..... . . .... IH . B in.iu neen inane tor tne governor nnd nl (committee nf three, lo be selected by! Jhltr in meet the funeral parly at Pitta- 'burg u ml so isUU It to Cauton. trappings of Hie military arm of thu survlce guvo way to those of tho United Stntos navy as fifty men from tho I'nlted States gunboat Michigan, under command nf Lleutunnut Morgan, swung Into position alongside their military brothrcn In arms. The naval contingent had arrived only this morning, In order that till branches of tho military, naval and marine servico might bo fittingly repre sented, At their head mutched u detach ment of murines, In their dark hluo uni forms and Willi largo Hllt-trlninied hel mets. After them cutnc tho bluejackets, with open-throated shirts their loose, black necktcarfs In sailor knots, with yel low leggings nml sailor hats. Sailors and marines marched with their carbines nt bhoulder arms. Tho entlro mlltui-y nnd navy formed In company front on Went Kerry street and thcro awaited the llm for tho I'ervlces lo hcgln Mtumitnu lUu numbers of iho cabinet,