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Show MILLERS FUNERAL. The Services lo Take Place In the Snprcme Conrt Boota Thnr. day Afternoon. TWO UTTLC cints BopntB TO DEATH IN THtir. CRADLE. lttllElon and Soclil Circles In aontrtal bhocled. Brief Telrsnunt- By Talciranh u the nws 1 JtHTICE JtltLfcR rUSEttlL. Bervfrrt ta Take Place Teraerraw riernaosi. Washlcto.v, Oct. U.-The, arrangements ar-rangements for JuiUco Sillier' funeral were completed lanl?ut. TheeervIcawllIt)'o!iie Thurs-dsy Thurs-dsy afttfneori beUeen 2 and 3 o'cioct, In the Supreme Court room at the Capitol, and In accordance with Mn. Miller's desire, the ceremonies cere-monies will be of the simplest char-actet. char-actet. At the conclusion of the services ser-vices the remains will be placed on a special car attached to a regular train on the Tenn'yl'-anlA maul, leaving here t r.K p.m-, arriving at Chlcas-o the following evening and at Keokuk at 10a.m. riaturday. The funeral at Keokuk will take place from the Unitarian Church Immediately Immedi-ately alter the arrival of tho train. The honcrsry pall-bearers will probably be Chief Justice Fuller and the Awociate Justice of the Supreme Su-preme Court. Amonc the telegrams received by Mrs. Miller today was the following iromex-Prealdent Cleveland: "Accept "Ac-cept my sincere pynipatby and condolence con-dolence In this sorrowful hour. May you receive consolation and pity from God's unfailing ttore, and may you And a ray of comfort In the remembrance re-membrance of your husband's noble devotion to duty and his priceless services to his country." Messages of condolence were received re-ceived from Justice Field and wife, Judge Gresbam, Senator Kdraunds, General Sherman, l U. Walte. on of the latn Chief Justice. Mrs. Thomas A. liendricls and many others. At the metling of ilio Supreme Court Or the United Stales today, Uie chief justice, and all the atfoclato justices except Mr. Jutlrn Paid were present. Tl cSief Justice said: "It fj wftil feelings of profound pro-found sadness that I announce the death of the senior associate Justice of this court, Mr. 'Justice Miller. No business will be transacted, and the court, as a mark of respect to the memory of its eminent assoclat1', will adjourn till Monday next." GENERAL BELKNAP'S HWKlHl. will take place Thursday at 10 o'clock from St. John's Episcopal Church, after which the remains will be taken to Arlington Cimetery for Interment. The acting Secreiaty oT War today to-day issued gtnchii order In regard to tho death of General Belknap. The War Department will be draped In mournln; for thirty days. LTpoa the day after tho receipt of the order at each military post seventeen guns shall be fiml.j |