Show ALERT O SHAW SHW FOUND DED I EHU Fi E i IN HIS HS DROM c Wellington Washington n Representative I AMbert AThert D Shaw of Watertown Nv N Y YI formerly commander c mm der in tn chief of the I Grand Army Arf of the Republic was wa found i dead ded this ti morning in his hs room at the Riggs Rig bu ou A pronounced death due ft t suffered probably eddy ably bout about 2 In the morning thorning mo Colonel Colnel Shaw Saw had ad returned returnEd about 13 from a banquet at the te Eb Ebbitt Ebbitt Ebbitt bitt house ouse in honor of his successor General Generl Leo Before the left the banquet hall hail he had responded elo eloquently eloquently to to a t tand and appeared in ex excellent i i health helth and ald spirits t After fter his i j return to the te bf hotel betel l toe tilt I aI d hot J water complaining t of In hat was w the lant seen of him alive alve Colonel Shaws haw private Phat secretary I Charles Chrle R Glynn had ad ast an appointment with wit him hin hil for tor 10 thIs morning and when not appear lr one of the bell bl boys bys over PJ the transom The body boy w was s lying l ing face downward on the floor 1101 The condition I of orte of the room showed showe that the end had I me without pain in inThe I The dea dead body b was removed to an etab ent to await the arrival of o a i on son sn Dr Henry Shaw i iS i S 7 who is i expected tomorrow ilion en ar arrangements ement for or the te will be an announced 1 flounced A committee from the t e house hous of representatives will wi be named lo o attend the services name probably will wi beheld at Watertown Two daugh ugh tern one living in Watertown n an another another other in Brooklyn were notified n Colonel Shaw was w borne In tyme N Y in 1841 1241 1841 While a student at the th Union academy Belleville Nf N Y the civil civi war ar broke boke out out Young Shaw n listed and served as private tad ad non noncommissioned noncommissioned commissioned officer until 1868 ail md end fd after that as a a recruiting officer In 1866 he was wae ws elected a member i of the New York assembly was consul at Toronto for ten years between 18 is and 1878 and at Manchester Eng from the end of his term ter in Toronto until 1886 He was wa a member of the th G A R and was a delegate to the national n encampment in 1805 and ad department commander during 1878 During his incumbency y of the commander in chiefs chiefs office he h proved an active aCte work vork worker er in behalf of the old sl acte ls and was frequently seen in urging legislation in Which they were interested int rete He was a Uy his wife having died die just 5 cne cue year to yes yett Y |