Show THE DEAD KAISER The Remains Transferred to the Cathedral STREETS DENSELY CROWDED Condition of the New Fmporor Horrible Hor-rible if True Chamberlain and the Fisheries Treaty The Dead Emperor BEHMK March The members of the ministry left by a special train at 3 15 this afternoon to meet Emperor Frederick as he returns from San Remo The special train conveying the royal party arrived at Munich this morning and their majesties met with a sympathetic reception at the station The dowager Empress Augusta last night received Prince Bismarck who hud previously passed some time by the side of the dfa monarch After an interview ismarck visited Prince William Wil-liam Another requiem service was held today attended by a large number num-ber of distinguished mourners It has now been decided to remove the remains of the Emperor to the I cuiiiedr tonight to-night where they will be in state from noon tomorrow The public will be acmitted St Petersburg papers agree in expressing ex-pressing he wish that Emperor Frederick continue the friendly policy of the deceased monarch toward Russia The Official Mcssfngsr and Invalids Rvssc publish articles with mourning mourn-ing borders paying warm tributes to the memory of Emperor William Ihe whole army by special order of the Czar will wear mourning for four weeks and regiments of which the dead Emperorwaa honorary colonel for five WeeKS On the day of the funeral the whole army will wear full mourning and the use of bugle will be prohibited Kaluga regiment will continue to bear that name Its vacant honorary colonelcy has been conferred upon Emperor Frederick who has also been appointed titular commander of the St Petersburg regiment of grenadiers Professor Hartman assisted by Doctors VonLauer Leitpold and Thie mariii conducted a post mortem examination ex-amination of the Emperors body They found a calculus the size of a pigeons epK which must have caused intense pain BERLIN Ma ch 122 amThe remains re-mains of the Emperor have been transferred trans-ferred to the cathederal The coffin was carried on the shoulders of eighteen soldiers of the bony guard through the vestibule of the palace where it was banded tol number of noncommissioned noncommis-sioned officers The streets were lined with double rows of soldiers every tenth man holding a torch The funeral procession was headed by a squadron of cuirassieqrs These were followed by detach ments of the foot guards and I a numerous train of servants of the Imperial Im-perial household Then came the coffin The Crown Prince and other princes followed on foot and the cortege closed with a detachment of cavalry The throng on the streets was dtnse CUABLOTTESBURG March 11 The Imperial Im-perial train arrived here at 1130 having been delayed by a severe SIKW storm The Emperor and Empress were greeted by the Crown Prince and his wife and Prince Henry Saxe eininger The Emperor and Empress immediately alighted from tho train and proceeded through the pavilion profusely decorated deco-rated wit flowers to their carriage They were driven direct to the castle along a route densely crowded with people who manifested much enthusiasm enthusi-asm The royal princes with Prince Bismarck continued their journey BERLIN March llPrince Bismarok and all the ministers met the imperial train at iepsic The approaches to the station were filled with an enormous and enthusiastic crowd When Prince Bismarck entered the saloon to greet the royal party the Emperor stepped quickly toward him and repeatedly embraced em-braced him It was noticed that the Emperor stood quite erect with Empress by his sde The Empress also greeted the chancellor most warmly The miniterswere then presented after which the Emperor appeared at the window of the carriage and bowed to the assembled multitude who greeted him with tho greatest enthusiasm BERLIN March 12The lato Emperors Em-perors will has been opened It directs that his body shall be interred in a field uniform with a gray military cloak over his shoulders and a field cap on his head Upon tho body are to be placed the decorations of the order of the black eagle and the iron cross of the second class the cross itf the Russian order of St George and the war medals of 1814 i i 18G418G5 and 1870 and the Hoheuzollern medal of 1849 BERLIN March 12The coffin containing con-taining the remains of the late Emperor is covered with purple velvet with gold ornaments On each side ot the catafalque cata-falque are three large candelabras with lighted tapers Tabourettes covered with white silk worked in gold are placed alongside the coffin The body is clad in the uniform of the First Uegl ment of Guards under a gray cloak Under the decorations on the breast are the Star ot the Black Eaplo and the Order Pour le Alerite The Grand Cross of > he Iron Cross is suspended from the neck and a laurel wreath is placed at the feet Emperor Frederick passed a fairly good night last night His cndition appears satisfactory His upright bearing in walking from the train which conveyed him from San Remo to his carriage last night is remarked as proof that the report that he had suffered suf-fered a relapse m strength is groundless ground-less It is stated that the Emperor Fredericks phys clans were opposed to his coming to his fathers deathbed I |