Show LATEST TELEGRAM Wagner Munich 17Wagners remains arrived at 230 pm and were received re-ceived with impressive eremonies Thejourney to Beyreuth was resumed re-sumed at 415 the train arriving there at 11 tonight The body will be kept in the railroad station at Beyreuth till the hour appointed for the funeral tomorrow both Munich and Beyreuth are in mourning shops are closed Today deputations deputa-tions from all parts arrived at Bey reuth The obsequies will be of the simplest character VenIce 17 Wagners widow cutoff cut-off her long hair and placed some of it under the head of the deceased A great crowd on gondolas on the grand canal witnessed the departure depar-ture of the remains They made way on the canal for the funeral procession to the railroad station where the train was drapedin black ready to receive themThe scene was very impressive Austria and Bavaria Ba-varia gave instructions to allow the train to pass the frontiers unexamined unex-amined iSayreuth 18 Wagners widow was so overcome on the arrival of the funeral train here that she was obliged to be lifted from the car A guard of twenty seven citizens watched by Wagners bier through the night The remains were borne from the car to the station platform a band playing the funeral march from Seigfried Herr Muncker in his address alluded to Wagners services I servi-ces at Beyreuth He was laid on a bier presented by the town Herr Fehshel spoke in the name of the foreign Wagner association Amid tolling bells of the town the procession proces-sion started the hearsejwas drawn by six horses preceded by two carriages loaded with wreaths Following the hearse came the clergy a representative of the king many deputations of artists and military and civil officers and a large crowd of people On the arrival ar-rival of the procession at the villa Wahnfried the coffin was taken from the hearse and at the desire of the widow laid on the tomb with only a simple blessing Almost the entire town was draped wreaths were sent from most of the theatres I and musical societies of Germany and Austria and London |