Show NATION PAYS TRIBUTE TO SHERMAN President Taft Members of Cabinet Justices and Members Members Members Mem Mem- bers of Congress Attend the Funeral of Vice President BODY LAID AT REST IN IN CRYPT iti th MAUSOLEUM MAUSOLEUM i Public IIi Services Services' Conducted byi by Rev M M. W WI Stryker Simple but Impressive I Thousands Thousands Attend Rites in Cemetery UTICA UlrICA I N. N T. T Nov 2 With With simple simple sim sim- 1 pie but impressive ceremonies the body of Vice President James S. S I Sherman was laid awa away this afternoon in a crypt within a beautiful mausoleum mausoleum mausoleum leum in Forest Hill cemetery Under a canvas covering that served as a n shield against a chill November wind were gathered tile the Sherman family President Taft members of his cabinet justices of the supreme court senators and members of the tho House of Representatives and aul a few intimate friends and business associates of the vice president while without was a a. throng that stood reverently rc until the strains of Asleep in Jesus by the male chorus had died away President Taft Ta t listened with bowed head and tear-dimmed tear eyes a as ae Dr M. M W. W Styler er president of or Hamilton college col col- col legs lege read tho the brief committal service and the Rev Louis II H. Holden pastor of or Christ church of which Mr Sherman Sherman Sher Shor- man was a member offered prayer A mixed chorus sang Good Night and when a n selection b by the male chorus had been finished the President i gazed a moment at the flower covered casket and slowly made his Wa way to a awaiting awaiting awaiting waiting automobile accompanied b by former Vice President Fairbanks AttOrney Attorney At At- and Major torney torne General WIckersham Rhoades his military aide Earlier In tile tHe afternoon thore had been private services at the Sherman home and public ob obsequies at the FIrstI First Presbyterian church both of ot which I President were attended by the Tuft Offers th the presidential presidential sl- sl The special l train bearing pr 30 O 1 l party part arrived In Utica at o'clock and the tho president at once went to the Sherman home to offer oUel his sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy path to the bereaved family CamU He re reI remained remained re- re I for the tilt sei services vices there which I were conducted by Dr Holden and then i went to the church where hero tho the funeral services were held Crowd B began to gather In Iu the vicinity vicin ity of the church before noon and when tho the doors were opened the large auditorium audi audi- quickly filled The congressional party were among amons the time earliest and thc they were followed fol fol- oh- oh 10 lowed by the President and those who had called on In Mrs lr Sherman with him The rho President occupied a seat near Jear the center aisle and with him sat Attorney General ham Secretary Nn Nagel el former Vice President Fairbanks and Chairman miles of or th th Republican National Na- Na a- a committee Immediately lately In their i ar were Justices Hughes awl ant Pitney of or ortho tho United States supreme court Senators Senators Sen Sea Crane Crune Curtis Curth LIppett 1 Bacon Works s and OGorman O'Gorman Secretary Bennett Hennell of the S and anel Representatives Dalzell Calder JoneS Jonos Wright Fairchild and amid other J of oC the tho House of Representative N Senator Senator Sen Sea ator Smoot was wa one ono of the tho honorary pallbearers and sat sut somewhat t apart apt from crom the tho other oth l' l national nn t officials The casket EIt covered ol o d with violets ull Continued on I 0 Column 1 NA NATION TION MOURNS 1 r VICE PRESIDENT President Taft and Many Men in Public Life Attend i Fun Funeral e ra I. I f Continued from Page Pago I 1 lilies of or tho valle valley was borne Into the tho church at o'clock and It came cam Mrs Sherman In heavy y mourning mourn mourn- ing leaning on the tho arm of ot her son Richard The Mendelssohn funeral march was played as tho the bod body was carried In 1 Many 10 Floral Flord Offerings Numerous floral Cloral offerings formed an au Impressive feature These rhese consist consist- 1 i-d i 1 1 largely largel of appropriately de designed wreaths with which the thc altar was vas completely com coin cre co covered d. d TJi Tim Senate sent an Immense piece composed In largely of orchids while the tho House o offering wa was of ot white roses roseN There were wreaths from the National 1 Republican J league ague the tho employees of or the UtIca Trust company com coin Jan pany of which Mr rr Sherman was president dent lont the Beta Sigma Signia I mt PI Pt PI the local Re nc Republican publican committees the German ambassador ambassador am am- has the Spanish i Dominican and u Guatemala legations Secretary Knox and others The altar the galleries and the thc walls of oC the church were draped In had black broadcloth and und rich purple urple and nd an American flag nag was festooned about th the front of the altar but almost hidden b by the ma mass s of flowers The religious services conducted by Dr DI r. r Stryker wore brief They consisted consist consist- ed ad of oC scriptural readings and a few tew 1 n i-n orrl r f o a n I i by Dr ii Dr r. r st Stryker l r- r rii nil all ii- ii closing g with a a benediction b by the Re Rev pastor of oC tho the First Presbyterian church The music included organ orEan selections and three hymns The hymns were Lead Kindly Light Abide hIdo W With Rh Me Ie and Nearer My Iy God to The Thee The Tho en entire entire on- on tire congregation joined in the last hymn Dr Dr Stryker said In solemn and united mourning hut lut with calm calm gratitude and devout hope hOJo wo lye are alo met In Iii this house of ot faith to remember him whose form Is hare here In all tho ho mysterious dignity of or death eath Tho The high representatives cs of the tite na- na lion and tho the state meet with keen huI hu- hu I nan sympathies to maRe make however ini in- in I i adequately a sincere tribute of manly regard and affection to the name of a I fellow servant ser and an endeared com corn panion nl n. n We c mourn the vice ice president but ut most of us mourn the manThe man manThe The Thc community gathers to have partIn part parl partIn parlIn In devotions dc aware that one Is gone who for long years was tas their pre eminent fellow tellow citizen but also one whose whoso cordial courtesy and antI Impartial Impartial thu kindness made him a a. counselor and helper of or innumerable menI men I HI speak also for that college e circle which had delight and honor in a loyal comrade for tho the trustees whose zealand zeal zealand and aUd labors he shared And I speak aas alaa th that tl words are arc so poor POOl is ts an In Intimate intimate In- In and ana sorrowing friend of him whom we never shall hear hear or or see see see- again Even with utmost brevity I may not recIte his consistent and Influential Influential career nor his honors All these things are legible written past vast recall Our hearts review them Nor or or can we ever eer forget Least of ot all ma may I lead on n Into tn n s nf or domestic love vc m where r he-r legacy Is s so enduring g Herc bo be It remembered that his hh source of or courage and patience were deep In that spiritual rock of oC which he drank Quietly but steadfastly for 01 long years he has confessed hl his master mastel before men Good servant senant groat roat heart gentle Jentle friend farewell We the pilgrims of or the thc night still lodging in tents hall hail th thy secure abode where all an sha shadows are ale swallowed up of or day Let tho the mortal put on Immortality Thanks be beto beao ao to God for or every good fight ended for or dory vory victory won through pain for forthe forthe the tho completion of our salvation guided b by angel hands to where beyond these voices there thelo is peace Long Line Ine Move to Cemetery The funeral party left the tho church as asit it t had bad entered to the music of or Mendelssohn's Men Men- len len- march the audience standing stand stand- ing- ing ingas ng as the casket was borne out out- Mrs Sherman was supported on either ci side b by her sons song as she hu walked f down the aisle Her carriage e preceded that of ot President Taft raft in the thelong thelong thelong long lino line that m made de Its ItH wa way t to the cemetery em e te ry There was no attempt at display and the tho procession was not headed h by a a. detail of or police Major Rhoades Inthe in inthe inthe the uniform of or an artillery officer lent the thc only color to the sombre hues huos of the Iho presidential 1 part party Thousands of oC persons were ere at tho the cemetery in advance of the tho cOlte cortege e and watched the procession wind Its wa way vay to the mausoleum At After r the ices at the tomb President Taft fatt and md party porty were hurried in automobiles di direct dl- dl reeL to the railroad station The Tho Presidents President's private car had been sidetracked side side- tracked and a crowd watched him a as hc sat at the window and chatt chatted d with Mr- Mr lr Ir Fairbanks s and others When the train pulled oHl olt of or tho the station statton at o'clock for New Nc cw York there was subdued cheers for tho the d dent nt who d bowed his acknowledgement Business In Utica was practically ll suspended during the hours of the funeral and several se factories closed at noon At t the hour of or tho the electric cars in the city were stopped for five fi minutes Salutes Salute Fired on Warn hip Washington Nov XO 2 Vice VIco salutes of nineteen guns suns were fired nt at noon tOdo today on ships of tile the navy the r revenue cutter cutler service ser and at all arm army posts and coast fortifications In observation of tho the funeral of or Vice President Sherman Throughout hout the countr country customs United States courts and public buildings' buildings were closed Flags Fals on all government Jo property Mn in the United States Its Insular posses Ions and on the emb embassies and lepa- lepa e a abroad were at ot half The latter atter will observe mourning In that way for thirty days day |