Show few people at the depot in cleveland to pay respects cleveland ohio july 3 covered by palms and wreaths of roses and blossoms of the sweet pa the casket containing the body of john hay was at 11 this morning placed in the auditorium of the chamber of commerce where it will remain until wednesday when it will be taken to wado chapal in lake view cemetery for the last services that it is possible for his family and countrymen to render to his memory the train which brought the body of mr hay to cleveland was tha lake shore limited due in this city at at the little suburb of glen valle five miles from this city samuel slather a brother in law of mrs hay resides where a stop was mad a and the funeral car together with the car in which the members of the hay family had traveled were detached from the train and placed on a siding there was nobody at the station when the train arrived save two or three railroad employed emp loyes and a few newspaper men the arst one to alight from the car was samuel mather who was followed closely by mrs maiber and then cams mrs hay heavily veiled she walked alone requiring no assistance two automobiles were awaiting the arrival of party and no time was lost in departing tor the residence of mr mather which is situated about one mile from the station the two automobiles swept away from the station in a cloud of dust leaving the funeral car in charge of conductor joseph pitcher of the boston maine railroad who had come through with tho train from newbury the train remained in glenville until 10 when in charge of officials of the lake shore road and unaccompanied by any members of tha hay family all of whom remained at the residence of mr mather it was run down to the union depot in this city arriving at 1019 awaiting the arrival of the funeral train in the depot were members of the committee appointed at last nights meeting in the chamber of commerce drawn up outside the depot was the restless line of cavalry cleve lands famous tro trompa opA under the command of captain schofield which will act as military escort throughout the funeral ceremonies and will furnish the guard of honor which night and day will bo maintained around the body of the distinguished statesman until it has bean placed in tho final resting place in lake view immediately after the car came to a stop the committee marching two and two entered into a una in the rear of the car under the command of lieutenant otto miller of troop A four sergeants of the troop together with two corporals formed in double column behind tho committee fallin back toward tho aldea ot the members of the committee car tho to the detail of noncom non com eav e way officers who advanced to the end of the train and received from the undertakers assistants the casket upon which rested two crossed palms tied with a broad ribbon of royal purple and an enormous wreath of pink roses and white sweet peas tha cavalry at once wheeled into column in advance of the hearse and as soon as the members of the committee had taken their places in their carriages the line ot march was taken up for the chamber of commerce about one mile distant the escort proceeded at a low march requiring about twenty minutes to cover the distance not over people were at the depot when the funeral train arrived and a crowd of possibly twice that number was gathered in front of the chamber of commerce building when the cavalry arrived opposite its door wheeling his men to one side of the street in a line captain scho field again brought them to present arms walla the six commissioned noncommissioned non officers bore the body from the hearse through the broad entrance of the chamber of commerce building and down the long hallway ab sol deserted save for tho presence of a solitary sentry who stood motionless with his carbine presented until all the funeral party had passed along the casket was borne into the auditorium where it was placed upon a low bier the black of which was relieved by the folds of the national flag which was draped across it back of the bier which was placed in the identical spot hanna lay in state was a bank of towering palms and a large number of other plants were grouped tastefully around the hall four sentries were at once placid on guard and a detail of police stationed in the outer hall the civic and military guards will be every instant of the day pi until wednesday morning when the body will be taken to wade chapel in tha lake view cemetery for the final services by the request of mrs hay the casket will not bo opened during the time it remains in the chamber of commerce and the public generally gens rally will not be admitted to the hall in which the casket rests in addition to president roosevelt who is to arrive at 9 wednesday morning the local has been advised that representatives of banks ex secretary of war root all the members of the present except secretary tatt ex secretaries of the navy long and norton ex secretary of treasury lyman gage and former attorney general philander knox will arrive tomorrow night and wednesday for the funeral none of the distinguished visitors will remain tor any length of tinn after the funeral the president leaving at 3 with the members of his cabinet and the others during the evening mrs jeidy will return during tha evening to lake sunapee Suna pee ONE battleship surrenders washington july 3 the state department part ment has received a cablegram from ambassador meyer at st petersburg saying that consul boenan at odessa reports that the battleship gori Po biondo has surrendered the report also stated that the left odessa saturday evening headed directly south toward constantinople stantin ople mr meyers telegram was received here at 0 a m CABINET RESIGNS the hague july 3 the cabinet headed by dr A kuyper appointed aily 1901 has resigned the resignation of the cabinet of tho netherlands is due to the result of the recent election in holland the chamber of states general according to the returns will be composed of 48 and 72 anti ministerial ests making it necessary for the government to resign CRUISER RESCUES shipwrecks aden arabia july 3 the russian auxiliary cruiser rion formerly the arrived here today having on board persons from the french steamer chodock from saigon june 9 for bordeaux and havre which is ashore off cape Guar datul at the east angle of Somal lland east africa at the of the gulf of aden the last port which the chodock touched at was colombo ceylon which she left june EDWARDS CAMPBELL new york july 3 edwards campbell president of the national newark banking company and one of the best known financial men in new jersey is dead at lake gorge N Y where he went to recuperate from illness he was receiver of middlesex county bank which was wrecked several years ago by defalcations of its cashier mr campbell was 55 years of age HOLY JUMPERS TURN HIS MIND san jose july 3 J H robinann Robi naon petitioned the superior court lo 10 be appointed guardian of his brother in law L D dunlap alleging that dunlap Is now and has been for several months mentally incompetent to properly manage his property which consists of real estate in this county and in bottineau county north dakota the I 1 reason assigned for dunlapp Dun laps mental failure Is that in march of this year he fell under of the holy jumpers it alleged james H honeil Ho veil head ot the fanatical order persuaded dunlap to leave hia home at the willows jose where he had lived and his wife and take up his residence with howell at the san jose headquarters and to make a conveyance convey ence of hla home at the willows and all the real estate owned by him in north dakota to the holy jumpers church it is alleged that dunlap was prevailed upon to denude himself of his source of livelihood by working upon his religious feelings and sensibilities exciting als mind and perverting his judgment by emotional practices under the guise of religion so as to cause him to believe he hears commands and ages visions from supernatural er powers directing him to make the conveyance dunlap is 48 years of age john E richards Is attorney for the petitioner |