| Show THE LAST SAD KITES The Remain of cntral Crook ItrtnoTcd 1o TheIr Karthlj ItsloIla A PAINFUL INCIDENT lAT THE SERVICES Death of Ccnrral Robert C ScbencV Thc 1ritktUalI 3Ij lerj IllalneN Kccciitrldtlc II f Telerrarh t the NE > r > l Tin iirii > iiini oroenernl Crnok TrantfcrrrU to Us Itnlluf Ilaee Cmc co March 2X GLiicral rc GenerJ Crooks boJj Is on its way t Ito last nrstlng place at Oakland iltl From S oclock this monilng until 1 oclock uut ocok tills afternoon a dtnt crowd of pta I Io furroundcd the Grinil Pacific lintel and struggled t ol tarn en trmct tk a wL vIew of the U tail soldier Through the parlor where the remains ly In tt pror siltut thousand pasbul until os the time of service lIeS near PIIC were stationed sta-tioned at the foot of the stairways t tp the movement of i oplu The larlonnudhallsonUie liner were crowded t suflbcation when R Dr McPhcrson dtllv Pied the opening prajtr I is doubtful if any funeral in Chicago irourht out a larger concourse of vople At the close of tlm prsjer a quartette of the Second Prefliyter Ian church sang and Was followed oloH by 11ev Dr Thomas who quoted rom the Jslntieth IVilm and a Chapter from Job iu the rounmof ff ib brief remarks Proffewinj then delivered smut eloquent tribute t the dtad gcucrJ After another sung by the quartette Mr Mclliersou poke at Kngtli and Dr Clinton Locke closed I the ret vices with the benediction r Crook then took Capt Kings arm and took A LAST LOJIC AT TIC DEAD She was then driven quietly to the B tV O depot and the caktt was removed to the catafalque and the ntlon mot lmT lotliri drsat hugh Clark nnd i ° Uashlngtou Mnt The sidewalks for the whole distance were densely crowdetl with eojie I ItJlc The procession moved in the Col oningorden A battalion of police tatterD Illinois NatIonal lund I FiRst H iiucnt hand distiiizuislied guestS in tirriagts catafalque guarded 1 sIx iiomomniisiouetl o nieens Second Itegituent band econd Infantry I N G Fourth tegiment lout > Fourth Ilegirucut nfauto I X G Loyal LegIon Grand Arni of the Republic The car on the train containing the cakel was covered with black itlilie the interior was covered slUt Vmerlcan lla x The FICCI tl lull lau for Mrs Crook and tho escort was heavily draped outside in black lop w ilh narrow lands of white The remains will reach Oakland tomorrow morrow where the final interment rill Lake place The list of dbtin iitshod honorary pall bearers here was triveiiiue lerd4VsdlMiatcliu A IAISUJI CIDENT oC the services the Grand Pacific nal tills rejnrt that Gcuenl Crooks aged brother Walter Crook of Dayton Day-ton OhIo had fullered fatal stroke pnralysis In the rotund of the hotel This caused a great ensa tlon and precautions were taken t keep the news from reaching the Iriidy broken down wIdow of the soldier Inetigitlon soon proved tho report crroncou Mr Crook is rather feeble and being pushed round thedciiMjcrovul he became be-came to faint that for a Lime ho was unable t move but soon recovered when taken t his room A touching incident was the visit patti to the remains by General brooks old comrades and fellow llccrs members of the Loyal Jxj Il ioii This column of soldiirs was ended hI exPrcsidunt Hayes and Judge Gresham General Hayes ooks well but his n and haIr are whiter lie was sadly depressed by tile death General Crook and lu an interview tills e euing said ill feel this terribly It brings back very forcibly my own bereavement bereave-ment il > wife and Genenl Crook were very intimate friends and mj 00n loss I accentuated The rirktlmll mystery WOODSTOCK Ont Mardi s esterday afternoon an Instnimctit wa registered here by which Pick thal deeds all his property to his wife The document in I witnessed by William Fraser Overtoil express ngent Tucson Arizona and exu cute by Thomas Barton notary publIc same place Xo letter 1 ac oniaiiled the lapers nnd not a word t explain the cause of Pick thalld disappearance i reason for stayIng away or his intentions for the future IllnlrN Ererntrleltlr Xrvr VOIlE March 2X The orldt Washington correspondent IJfc tales that Senator Blaita wife told a friend a few days ago that he dared not think of tho effect upon Senator Blair if I his educational bill was defeated His whole mind had iceii centered on It that fears had l ecu txpreased thst it might agRra ate Senator Blairs eccentricities which have been increasing of late yn and that he had liccomu a nouomaniac upon his bill lie I convinced that there I a conspincy againit him I conspiracy among IllS brother Senators and a conepira cy of the press rxellcmrnt In Clilnaloun ICE vYoKK5Iarch 2Chl natown Is much excited over the ficht Inaugurated Inau-gurated agai nt tile Chinese laundrymen laundry-men by tlie American Jlajterl > aun rymens Association Chlniruen rom all over New York and viclnl ty verctodaj congregated on roLL Street5 discussing the question Her 31 Ileynemann a lawyer who does a large art of tho Chinese law luiiincss In this city rail that the laundrymen of whom there are 3500 in this city would lIghtNess lIght-Ness rrm 1111 BntLrs March 2X Ordcnsfof was observed today with l the usual c otp ceremonIes The PrInce of Wales Empress Frederick and Chancellor cola Capriri were present at tho errS Tlc in Uio chapel and afterwards It I state banquet The roe Zcttuny says that srnirck in answer t the Em tuTOrs demand for an explanation oC his Interview with Vindthorst Insisted that he should not b con roiled He told the Kiuperor that he r quIte ready to rig if his retention of ofllce was not desired hat he OHly retained it t fulfil his nmml fn Tmrirrar Wllhelm I 5 Die Hamburger Xachnchien tc clare that Uismarrk was deeply af ectcd and expected the Emperor tn ak him t reconsider his resIgns Ion tou Blown lo Piece DECATUB Iud MaTCh BA DET r roan named Barr was blown atoms da woman and child Instantly killed yesterday afternoon by a station rogycerlno explosion ner Stone j |