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MOMMA HH COONOC BOCOOOOACOGOHS 9000000000000000000000000000000900000000000000 COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. row. Wate FINAL RESULTS EDITION- “PRICE ONE CENT. night nnd RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S BASEB NEW YORK, IGHLANDERS 2, ATHLETICS BOSTON 0, SCORE BY iaNiNGs: o 1100 103 10 Highlanders Athletics o- 2 — 6 | Boston Giants SC Ate BY 0 Oo INNING 000 fe} [o} fo} FRIDAY, ALL GAMES CLEVELAND'S BODY IS LAID TO REST oof ‘GIANTS orld “ Circulation Books Open't to All. Wa JUNE 26, 1908. ay i 2° o> 2 EVENING WORLD RACE CHAR - ies Eulogy, Sermon or Marching of Troops, Only a Simple Church Ser- vice Attended by Distinguished Men Who Were His Friends. CARLOADS OF FLOWERS ARE SENT FROM ALL OVER U.S, Salutes in Honor of the Former President's Memory Fired at Every Military Post and Camp and on Every War. ship All Day. Grover Cleveland, twice President of the United States, was ' buried this afternoon in the little Princeton cemetery alongside of his’ daughter Ruth. ‘The ceremony was impressively simpie. President Theodore Roosevelt was present to pay tribute to the memory of thé: great statesman but there was no eulogy or military show. : The funeral procession moved slowly from the Cleveland home, \to the cemetery between lines of spectators, who stood with uncovered Mrs. Cleveland and her children followed the body. A few? of the services and the ceremony head: words from the minister in charg as prescribed by the widow, was over. —} !osklent Roosevelt left Oyster Bay | on a special train at 1.50 o'clock, ac- j@p/ companied only by Secretary Loeb and. \@jfj ur Secret-Service men, Arriving in ellh ‘ long Island City shortly before’ 3 orclock he descended from the train, 4 nm his silk hat wound band. With bowed neither to right or through a lane ing on his a mourning nd looking walked swiftly carry with ad BEFORE TRAIN ie policemen to the pler, whe: > the tug Lancast Was waiting. he tug car- AY ried him to Jersey City, where at 3.30 he boarded another special that ar- | riv in Princeton at 445, Althpugh there was no formal re cep for the President at the Prince- ton station, a file of State militla- men and a squad of Trenton policemen were drawn up at the station and along Wheels Did Not Touch Her But She Was Crushed, a the road leading to the Cleveland Probably Fatally. |home. Mr. Roosevelt. and Mr. Loeb pints red no greeting as they deecended 1 their c and hurried Into a waite Just after a man had been snat hed | ing carriage. from death In front of an app Arrived on the Minute. Ing train in the Ninety-sixth street | ay, o4p val and the beginning of station of the Subway this afternoon, | the funei ceremonies had been timed to the minute. Contrary to early plans young woman deliberately Jumped in | fronbiotial train|: "Although thie) whoele | uta) Heore tele j Vai ade kos a ave did not pass over her she was cut and) Oyster Bay with her children. crushed, At the J, Hood Wright Hos-| Before the procession arrived at the pital the doctors say th is little | cemetery a number of curious men and hope for her. women swarmed around the grave of William Cox, forty-two years old. of | Ruth Cleveland and began gathering No. 19 Hamiltoa place, suddenly stag-|souventrs from the floral offerings. A gered and fell off the platform. His | company of militia from Red Bank af- |fixed bayonets and charged the crowd. The souvenir hunters scattered in panic trampling the flowers and leaping over the fences. No person was hurt. body struck the third rail. Men and women raised a cry of alarm as a train was seen to be drawing near and the subway employees jumped to the track and lifted Cox to the platform.| There was also a scene of disonier He was cut and bruised. at the railroad station when Gov, Dr. Weisgarten, had barely reached | Hughes of New York arrived. Gov, the hospital with Cox, when there was | Hughes consented to pose for some a second call from the station. photographers, but several detectives interfered and one of the New York men kicked a photographer. There was a lively scrap for a minute, but the ‘According to the subway officials, the young woman got off a Lenox avenue local train, As an express train drew in she delinorately jumped to the crowd scattered as the militiamen ap Kracks. ‘The front car struck ‘her, | proached. knocking her body aside. Although there were vast quantities of flowers and an assemblage of scores (Special to The Evening World) |! HIGHLANDE 1 . eC ?HLANDERS | (Spectal to The Evening World) GIANTS. COLUMBIA BALL PARK, Philadel- ere ae } eee re aa Nee rh Meta | cr alee R. H. P.O. A. E,| POLO GROUNDS, June — The A. BE. SEVENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. aan ee area ean f teseese 0 0 1 Q/Glants defeated Boston in the last) Tenney, 1b.. do ( cl J 2%, 2S Te oeer ne eh pede sae 1 4 0 Wicsom@uncummnccen ORC) Be cod O 8 9 ml) Welle Cots lune 26, Track Fast. pore en : 1 game of s Bou fa 1b, -0 0 14 0 9/score of 2 to 0, before a crowd of 8000 Seymour, ef.. .... 0 1 3 0 1 4 FIRST RACE The stalwart: threeyearoits ant upwant, citing: $300 added: TRL crag) conIIREI Gi GUM Ca Ball : Wo 8 Oigeako ce dle are Soe eo) Rea, oo coon O OO 0 aki ogtiineus Sulie RL Yaa al a nex to-day's game. The entire team| sian) ps) 2 BT allowed but three hits mienacty waa Devinn ber cre 1 Dea) 7000 a Isnowed increased form under the lead- Ga Mr ib seerevse 1 1 0 0 O'all in good form, but New York's hits|Shannon, If.. ....0 1 1 0 0 chi of the “Tabasco Kid," and al cere . +...0 0 1 5 Ofcame together at the right time. Bresnahan, c.. ...0 2 4 1 O ne players are with him in his efforts Klefnow, nooaanl) al First Inning. to piace the Highlanders at the top of Manning, p. SE Beaumont popled tai Tv eer eee conse) ach le peupiace AT POs a0 se0 popled out to Tenney.| MoGinnity, p. loi at 8 @ ve ya ee Chesbro, p. Heer Browne struck out. Seymour dropped deer as : lee prea nrenene oe Gi ccording to the! Oren oy Gea as 3 0 McGann's short fly to centre, Merkley Soe areaeaes tapers tonal x . Steer osecrn cunsece mill) Ge made 0 0 | threw out Kelley. NO RUNS, {Totals ...... ....2 8 1} csanb vente into the: tea Brady, had ‘tat Da In the lineup of the team, but President —-— — — —| Te y fouled out to G yr. (rh cobite shut fier the sta Satan Wagel Farrell One Gee Elberfeld fuil wharge | TOt#ls ...... 24 24 17 alleen Tackuanal oe sat Merkle! erties 6 HDS Ime onthe teiden nen at eis ee Elber ull charge Soc 2 7 bac aught Merkle's Texas inz_on = By an open purse, and he has 1 ATHLETICS, leaguer. Sc, .our was out, McGann to} R. OH. P.O. A. EB. gaty Secs) pion earey Unndiead “ti in view RVHEP OM AUDI ene een Beaumont, cf ....0 0 2 0 0 Moat time Suart ire eared on the scene - 10. A. E. a_Fawe. Owner p Stes sent him by President Johnson, Nichols, 2b... i 2B a-W scandven nee snieuaae ince NurTane |MeGann, 1 coco Q OO 0 Bente of Pises 2 wrhen ‘Tim was'in Detroit. Bgan handied| Davis, 1b,. .....,.1 2 10 1 O/ney unassisted, ATA Ten-| Kelley, If .....0 0 2 0 0 3 the decisions behind the plate and Murphy,rf.. .... iad Wo Se ADH ant Aiitars Go eh Cl coaemne ak * 7 Hurst those on the bases. It is be- J (oll " ep tavored i RUDE atne | he was close Tey z J ME, Micgoys il) ASES, i] got Flaherty’s ground-'| Hannifin, 3b .... 0 1 1 2 © the inet turn o » the front . jeved Hurst's appearance here was due Y rew Dahl tat Piscn’ was outrun in t Q'with « runt af st junp, to the protest of President Farrel, of ring, ef.. OPES 150 ON sexcinnieninennectesentens: Oe plate. Ritchey, 2b ......0 0 2 3 0 rania_goml race, Yan erenead) Taint yaun i } Bee CT EY et Oo GING hea @ Of Coney Gin GG EEE EEE retro, © coun) 0 8 0. O/T TSMR Raney aay AV TT irr $500 added: five and) ac halt tur { On Wednesday. 5 x 2 er and threw Ritchey out at the plate. “ Oe eC RE Hatin tice Won arivi milnnarnonece. j s (KE Can Shoo) al A fy SOROS, Flaherty, p <---..0 0 91 2) 0) fy yheet inne yt pen neg ay Paid Ra ape ita Rk le oe } é First Inning. CEO FG Gaoaas © () (sb Cy al hlen tossed out Donlin. Devlin was SPS SS c_Siariere 2 combs failed to locate the plate Vic i ; thrown out by Hannafin. Shannon sin- 3 nisught tanker i ferred POE oct hm tend kers, p.. ...... 0 0 0 4 0) gied to centre, and took second on Bres- Totalg .....+ 2+. 0 3 24 9 0 dna: comea Chit, y : — — — — —jnahan’s safe swat to left. Both run- First Base on Balls—Off McGinnit: bese Goun tye alr out trying to steal second, Powers to Totals .... ....... 6 10 #26 12 ners advanced on a wild pitch. Brid-, Off Flaherty, 4 BY seeaeatianay, E, Collins. Keeler fied to J. Collins. «cp ay uo 1) well flied to Beaumont. NO RUNS. Left on Bases-—Roston, 6. Giatns, 10. 1 Fauttless Westy: Gls Avew touch alia: ‘Mor: ase out on interference. | Third Inning. truck Out—By MeGinnity, 3 by Finh- i ahs Base Hit i or { forty bumped E. Collins as he was! nines, di Goo Manning. 7 in 3 1-2 in-| Browne flied to Merkle. McGann tiled | “Henie Run—Deviin the front, early t to catch Chases fy and the UBES, OM Coomds. & in S innings, | toto Seymour. eliey retired the alde_on }-- Wild Pitot —-Rieerty. ——*—— 1 fe firitha nat Otiner was cailed out for interference. | off Coombs, 3. Vickers anning, 2:!4 tout to Tenney, NO RUNS. ‘mplres—Rigier and Johnstone. strong, ‘os: NO RUNS eet Ge AD | M-Ginnsty sigied to. left. Tenney a = bagunlogwanmiidiat the ata andl Lon. Bas iladelphia, 3; High: | fied Browne. Morkle struck ont. | yi BicaMs added walked fartsel. Nichols eas Hah Seymour singled to left. Dontin popped | % single into centre. Bridwell rolled out ae Ww out a pop-ty, out Hartse! hesita ee ot —By 2; Chesbro,| oul to Ritchey. NO RUNS: to McGann. unassisted. NO RUD ns OFF inner, Jong, fearing it woula be caught. and BASe LH | Cy Fifth Innini Tex. starters, ; he Was thrown ow atiaeccnan ean ui nd Bees Ht nul Reurthy inning: \ my e: | c 5 to Ball. On Davis's single to sigh ac ud Powers. Dahlen fouled out to Tenney: Han-| Flaherty lifted an easy fly to Tenney fehl Q 4 ‘Nnehols beat Keeler's throw to third, Basie Nichols, J. Cole | natin. singled to right. Ritchey forced | Beaumont walked, but was out steal- AtKIN soe i wgditha former took second onvthe| D, ULE ‘ os Hannatin on a grounder, Bridwell /!N& second, Bresnahan to Bridwe'l 5 A and the former took second on the | Double, Plays. Collins to Davis, to Merkle, MGinnity. threw out Gra- | Btidwell threw out Browne. NO RUNS 6 Nite Booed NIGH ON endRBEntIDE Mar orice | HiGsbsmniona ham. NO RUN McGinnity was thrown Brid BO Du Conroy brought down J. Collings fierce | Umpir: t | L EeMICU A) Gry ESE ey Brow Bara nan Seinen: waited tot As iri drive with one hand and got his man!) — 2 Shannon. Bresnahan cracked | Browne ane een McGann. NO eAdded) starter y Bt first. ONE RUN " grounder, atitehey to McGann, NO unten to his very dehin teliivonathea turns Second Inning i | Sixthinianing cae aceunenvaslg ; ee aia’ on “we Ball struck out. Stahl a three Hf a | : Shani SS See = Dagger to left Held. cored MoGann Med to Shann Ey MF tach —t (x and upword) 800 added mie Stahl wit! long fly to” Mutpliy ES Pee A Eh Sep Ud Kleinow reacned first on EB. Coli! popped out to Devlin. NO RUNS W &.. by Yankee wild throw. Manning singled to ce Bur Ln atl Go ec Site evn field, Nicholls threw Niles out. ONE fasahed agora yereven ui a NE SCORES BY INNIN line which bounced into the bleachers Conroy threw out Oldring. E. Collin mare i SUNG f "Gt one ab neo nan gouled out Bent a liner over Niles's head for a sin- ic S C Y © Graham, Flaherty threw out Bres- eles, Powers (out, Conroy. toi Moriarity Public Schocl,No.42 0000000 — nathan, ONE RU a putting Collins on second. Coombs p, &e 9 eventh Inning. H Biruck out, NO RUNS. Pullc schcol,kto.9 OF 004100 BSP arercie tossed outlirtannannieandl| tii) unde Third Inning R tehey fouled to Devlin, Bridwe {Un Hercender ei satan Reet —— —= threw out Grs n NO RUN: | orerne wane FAnae pati nt and. ré selved four a Briaw: y, walked and was forced out} PSUR EER UREA tole ‘on easily Davi Chase singled to left, scoring SARATOGA PARK, BROOKLYN. N at second on | MeGinnity's nder, | move ong, Dut could not 1 trong. Keeler. Collins got Ball's skye Y fore a gatheri 12, THE BATTING ORDER. Flaherty to Daiiten. ‘Penney: singled 1 | Maseuine ae eae | <Seler yset Baltta aks) Te edatl a pica second, sending sant o- third loa, ce | aerape! fed to steal secaiad 1 1 of trlends, relativ N BS. No. 4 and took second on the throw, Merkle | O03 Ce Nicholls. | and baseball entiusiasts, the basedal son} p: eee walked, filling the bases, MeGinnity ¥ von Hartsel again accepted free tran teams of Public Selool No. 9 of Brook- Wesson, scored as Ritchey threw oyt Seytiour. | Soot ime tation to first from Mant The lat- lyn, and Pudlle 8 0 of the Paltaden | ponte sleds ee eeew ante so Sine Yer tried several Umes to exten Hartsel ron ere sup oy oT | fl . napping and. fnally. succeded prone, her EAN ai: Brady, Elghth) Inning. (4 ke toss Nicho! 3 yeday's game will play Pub- Bene Flaherty struck out, Beaumont was called out on Davis n x of Manhattan, on Besmonowitz, rf. oui, Tenney to MeGinnity, the latte bagger to right. Murpas One erTOne aplonsliip of Greater Gods: covering the bag. Browne's grounder score sending Davis h hl eer = + yunved away from McGinnity, but single to left. J. Collins < 2 Peiriente left flela, ad Bridwell got it In time ‘to throw hin Isecend. Oldr tripled nis year's race for the Public Schools {}yoing ag Dumas hit out at first. NO RUN: wow geotlag, Murphy and J League championship has been! to Cart, who fumbled, filling the bags. | Devlin filed to Kelley. Shannon lined 14) ager Elbert k Manning out” and leponta (nlitherhintOneiotnthanlan ened) Len hit to Schackte whe thtew out to Dahien. Bresnahan walked. | rent Chesbro to piteh. | Cause sarew 1. yy ON aan ; wild to frst, Richardson. scoring and Bridwell singled to left. | Mannafin | Wollins out, THREE RL iree teams were ted first place.| Take taking ‘third and Dumas second threw out MeGinnity, NO RUNS. i Fourth Inning. | Rublie School No. 4 drew w byes and baye on Sterling singled to Ninth Inning. Manager. Mock t Vickers in. to | Public School No. 42 and Public School d Dumas. On Pe zt a = Fanager Maci: sont J mee tease apt 4 the plate Cum. McGann filed to Seymour. — Kelley ee RAL Nae nets GERD Bios OE) BRT Bae BEY Che Gb elie nd and Steriing’ took secs WAS out the same way, Dahlen. sin- ER aa THATIneee rawanheue aeabe | mene 5 eas ond base nis fanned and Borlander xled to left. Hannafin walked. | Mc- rounder Btanl was thrown our at foie | The park to-day was packed to its| followed FOUR RUNS. |Ginnity threw out Ritchey, NO RUNS, aa utmost capacity, and numerous children aa SEITE (Continued on Second Page.) sat on the fence, while as many more | 2 salle [were at the peephiss, George Griffin, | STEAMER BLOWN AGROUND. of Public School No, 1098, Manhattan, NATIONAL LEAGUE. ummplredi the: sans nett Squall Sends Vessel Ashore at : P. 8, No. 42—Carr, the first manu) Bayennad) Qnerentiae: At St. Louls. Pp . Pittsbur, o1002 for the Bronx boys, waited und was SAVANNAH, June %—The British t Me oecss ¢ 2 passe 0 rst on four wide bails. reese, Bt. Louls 50 00.00 lHerstole\second, Sohact elied: outiit oes Hutionwoods Capt: B0em Batterles—Maddox and Gtbson; ap eT Wessen smashed one on from Savanneh to Liverpool, has run ‘mond and Ludwig. Umpire—Emslie. the ground to Richardson, who tried | | eeroue at Quarantine where she was| BY VINCENT TREANOR, | !er was seen to ereepubion the Analide, AtiChlcaae: |to cateh Carr at third, but failed, Wes- : |ttown in a squall. s RACE TRACK, of Jack Atkin and slowly but surely Be eer eu a Sen took first, on the play. Wossen } lv ertertaliorget harlot have been(tute | “Samp raieer, cr ater Q Neaa Past him. At “o end Dandelion was Caleago 103 BneGec valle eanaceNaR UNG >. June %.—Dandelion won the Sheepshead three parts of a length in front of Jack Batterles—Spade and Schiei; Frazer| P. 8. No, &—Wiluams swung at three EASTERN LEAGUE. Bay Handicap from Jack Atkin this af- Atkin, Dreamer just lasted to save the one Kling. Umpires—Rudderham and ALoH ie and retired. Richardson was : ternoon and hung up the time of 1.374-5, show sone maar West, who closed Klem. out in the same manner. Sohact kept a s = fast ri he end. Tourenne, wh = up his good pitching by_ striking ‘J Hermie at Dreamer f@8t right at the end. urenne, who Lang, the taka mae NO RUNG, | Gy At Jerscy City. OS Ea a T vas well fancied, and who had shown ¥ ¢ ves Charles M. Rol vi six ye was third, This is within a fifth of a ICAN LEAGUE. . Roker, twenty-six years t \ Second Inning. i OO a Oe panaliog) thei Bheepahead| Bay Track) e worse Warm (Ui Was) One te outs Ready aii nedeodeetoenchardgon rp. jolt, attempted suicide late this after- QE OIG RA OF 000) eaeetal Pe aluntitworntthaislewer than jade cL buneh all the way and had 5 ret walked und was nailed Williams | noo he apa ents of h ey eeg Batteries—) inley and Vandegritr; | record. and out be Bes broad neki a At Cleveland: ican Ara snd second. bi (ums (noon in the apartments of his mother. yfason and Fitagerald, Umplre—Mur- | the world’s vest figures \ pe FeonllnWanaa cele pre! cago ee O09 000000 rhighom t ye put o juve. j|in the fashionabl partn ouse a ‘ay. del iiteral stole he race U DUE BRE A a Cleveland los001on vial fintl i ‘ Saas CHA Hae rae ct At Newark: Hatin Tustin ERIN OP wi ehergane! ‘s premature. Colin had Batteries — Walsh and Sullivan; | Duwas it ort, Cunning- Y RAE CHR TPLE OLDS Bt CL aE aad es Tee ean NaNLSTMUteTIEnE: aRuaea | Rhoades and Clarke, Umpires—Sheridasi m honted Was out, Senackt to Hirough the right temple. Buttalo vege 1d) $5.0°050),0. jin se SR eee tay. but still he won't 1 , and Evans. Wesson. Sterling fanned, “NO RENS. | The young man, dying, was ruched in| Newark .......560 0 2 0 1 1 2 [timer made a mistake in hanging cut 1) ! Mt NON eRe ty At Boston. Third Inning. a sixty horde power touring car to J. ,,Htterles Milligan and McAllister; 11.34 for the and the a Morrow's. ¢ Waa eas ington tooorsAn s Godsell hit the c ne three errifi Hoo Wrigh Hospit vial Bughes on CLAD ARE mMplros— 1 casper amnagemen ye tleure as, NOLERCE. ‘ mipugidctendon: trouble Boston” GO oe bo e Sol awites und rotived: “Garr wes uc tea miten away trom hin homee . oe | Moran and Tatt eee A lance tie | tee noticed and Rowe doesn’t paatterie: ‘alkenburg and Street; /the seme way, Sehacht singled and) In the mad dasa tor the hospital the At Baltimore. [Beeerer ee biceh HBC ALG Ee © want to take a chance of breaking hi "u McFarland. Umpir was out stealing se 4, Williams to | touring car with the dying man in] Rech oo002002 7 substituted low Incidentally ¢ leay o-mor- O'Loul Lanai am. NO RUNS : charge of a tonneau and his Japanesy | ee an Henan dack Atkin led all the’way atop the| one cue an open’ tase. PST SER At Detroit. Hennis was out at first, Garrett to man servant tn the tonneau, struck ©! Batteries—M Hurley; Ad-| first eighth, during which Park View Rs i tod Wesson, Horlander. flew out to. Wee- | boy and sent the lad flying to the curb. | gins and Hearn npire—Stafford have It cinched. A t. Louis... 00 000028 sen, Kilmartin batted for Gumpert and “tr did not stop but kept on go- |" x \ : was in front, with Dreamer second. At nierorh detain aco detroit avd 0 8 0 0 | wam out ona ‘slaw one, “Dumas ty |ing until the hospital was reached, At Providence. the far turn Atkin went past Park Paalice TUElnEr ne tafia end RahinictgUmpireccemoun | Re Ne: | 4 ay dontreal 0/9) 90/00 0 0 0-0 view and led by: @ comfortable inargin| Sheepshead Bay Handicap ssslaaiaioh e—Connolly. ‘ourt nning | Erovasnes Res 2 bab BA. 19 the stretch, Here was a genoral K is SiR ae Wessen struck out, Palladeno ambled | At King’ 8, 243 Broadway, Batteries Tick and Clark: Cronin Spee oie Dream B ae bn eae nals Fisldi Din rat nace, to first base on four bad balls, He w: pontte ¥ Peterson, Umpires--Sullivan and |Sl08!)8 ; nerrapparently, calc educed the feld in the frst “ ING’S—243 BROADWAY fii," iiwh*ieiworn rat and. sioand hid) Meee Mite Sevag, Suttss Ain Wool Ma Ee Atkin at every etride: Dreanier's |g twee only cae s acre Was out, Sterling to Cuningiam: re | A eae anes Bs Aug remember | St effort to pass, however, was short, £0F | yiq males ican. LElaczl ty Mall-Cheape, ity singled, but was cout. trying to] {8 od ALL. WOOL, | Sale ne hung at the critic nt fincan io To-day © Ya Sain wave tm ich WIG a dbuble. Cunaingiamn 10 | {Samah gitwitt Bid Pyette alia M; jO1S BLUE SERGE SUITS, $4.95 ; initwas in "the attic nd ten eat gale Zid wears tie aelace unas. NO, BUNS. Bo.vs—your opportunity. to bay a newt Hiw Men's Koval Blue Serge Suits, Dandelion Comc> Fast AWay to a handy victory. Jacoolte, with ‘Waretéds. and neat s ult AP LAIDRLA RRS: © suit at @ great bargain; all sizes, and ai! Siaes, fast color guaranteed, ror 1 M substituted for Notter. who was is %e" eat a AE Styles, | who fe! ws he eat inom, And Tanke Dhtieene A Re tn aly ss fa store, our No one had given Dandelion 4 thought Jac Gown vestorday for a day and tined a Ra ular | threw bln put at. th . Bnd deat ai . an lub Clothing] UP to this time, and there was @ shout id’ Broadw | ung" position. “SrigNardson ‘singled “te BS: Dae 1. SO Rage, eae i * " rel of surprise as the green jacket of Mil- (Conth.wed on Second Page.) bn en When she was taken out it was found tat the wheels hind not toucied et. of the leading men ta zhe Republic's Her body had been jammed in te ween gyrairs, the last honors to the dead were ruck and u ort She was un- i ‘2 ye Bee ae ee au ou jure ntation and formallty vold of ost Muted out and hurried as ¢ when tothe hospital as the burial service usually accorded cana Tae to an obscure country gentleman \ | Simple Burial Service: } ot of the 1 States, many States, the oM- | ny Cabines .the admiral ya generals lawyers and states- who gathered at Westland, the eland e, Were all there as riends a ot as public functionaries, Only the simple burial service of the Presbyterian Church was read. No ser- mon of any sort was preaehed and not word of eulogy spokeh. ny AT POUGHKEEPSIE rh ss at the house which began 5 o'clock this afternoon, lasted apout thirty minutes. ‘he clergymen POUGHKEEPSIE, N: + June % who officiated at th services In the ‘olumbit Won the gentlemen's four | nouse and at the grave are the Rev. race by one length ornell was sec- | He Van Dyke, of Princeton Univers sity, who was one of Mr. Cleveland's ond, leading Pennsylvania by fur) quarest iriends; the Rev. Dr, William lengths, Syracuse and Wisconsin Ui 2” Richards, of tie Brick Presbyters Lips Sp an Churen of this city; the Rev. Syt Beach, pastor of the First a 3 vester W Prespyterian gnurch of Princeton, Kall’ sRestaurant,14-18ParkPl, Finest&coolest dowat'n, Oyeo til! midn'tioharming music, *e* r