Show 4 BY bt TELEGRAPH TE IM PER PH fana rana i wo V ei AMERICAN CLEVELAND 9 23 the six nailes miles of euelid euclid avenue through which the flu fiu funeral deral derai procession passed was wab draped and appropriately pria tely decorated in ili a manner be occasion the designs were varied and handsomely and tastefully arranged life size aize pictures of the dead president hung ilung in front of many of ahw beautiful mansions alone the avenue draped with the national colors entwined by black crepe and relieved of white on prospect Strett second in beauty to euclid avenue and on other streets leading hading to the cemetery was the tiie same expression of mourning by the residents ashtabula battery batt gry bry which was stationed the march was divided into two sections three miles apart fired minute guns guris as the funeral sion slon on passe passed CL CLEVELAND ELAND 80 A suc sue succession cession of heavy showers so delayed delay edthe the funeral procession that the line had to be broken before it reached the cemetery uniformed and und formed in niles files on either side ot the avenue for nearly three toiler them the military ili lii tary and civic 3 ties made way for the tiie fuli fral ural ral rai car the state militia were stationed at the entrance to the cemetery and on either elther side of the drivel driveways a ys lead leading i dg to the vault eliere at mrs birs gar fields request it war was decided to place the remains the steps to the vault were carpeted with flowers and on either side of the entrance were an anchor ot tiller roses and a cross of white smilax and evergreens ever greens we were r 6 festooned fe ed I 1 above A heavy black canopy was stretched over the stepa steps from wll wil which icil fell the wew to be conducted i J at the procession entered iho tho gateway which over cover with black with appropriate inscriptions script ions lons in tho the keystone were the words come to resu on one side were the words lay sy nina bin 1 I to rest whom we have learned to lovell love on the other alay hlay lay ham va to rest whom have havo learned to trust A massive cross of evergreens ever greens from the centre of apo the arcet the united states ma band continuing the sweet mournful strains it had kept up during the entre entire march entered first then came the first city troop troops of cleveland the escort of th ev president at his inaugural behind it came the funeral car with its escort of 12 united states followed by a baa bat fallon fallen of knights knigh ts templar and the C leveland cleveland grays the mourners carriages and those containing the guard of honor honer comprised all of the procession that entered the grounds the avaery halted at the vault and trow trew drew irow up in line facing it with sabr saby sabrea presented the car drew front 1 the mourners mourn erB erh jab carri carriages amps and those theose of the cabinet behind the bandl band played nearer my god to thee as tig vie tn military escorp lifted the commin coffin from the car and carried it into the vault the local committee of reception secretary blaine marshall Mar shalli henry naud laud one or two personal frienda were standing at none of the presidents famil family V except two of tbt boys lef left the fhe carriager carri carrl ageg agea dur duning during ing the tilo exercise t which occupied jess loss heur hour dr J H robison Robi son aon J ns president oi of the day opened the exer else eise by ill ili introducing t cing the ahe rew rev nJ J H jones chaplain of dla uld gia i OV la which General garneida ga r fieda commanded pam banded speech dr everetts discourse which followed lowed was listened to with wilh a close cloae and i ear est attention he spoke for forty min minute lates yates and when lie he closed asi for a moment mon mop bung hung over the vast a secretary blaine jn a lil Iii business siness like manner anon among other othen remarks observed there ate were about of 1 the hb PO people af pf f the W world orld orid mour mourning ping the death of president garfield and offering us sympathy the 1 awn odor oder from horace ws was b lile ilie german society mr then thep an announced th elate h hymn y fi HoL ore reaper aper of afes harvest tiie tile e german vocal societies lof lor lot clev cler cleveland 1014 fa sang eang i I 1 it I 1 t w with ith I 1 imp p rc res veness venesa thel allet abw ja hail hall I 1 ithen ethen then read Gar fields favorite hymn yn n which was ung byth by the vocal so society clet ciet as follows lid iid af pf alfes li a arrestS s t A 3 why stand with lum luw rusted bied blade until tho the night draws round i thee and day begins to sade fade sadei 1 chy j sata adie wad waa r 06 br reapers readers MOMS moo octoba wim golden morn mom Is 13 passing 1 ry thy sit yo 50 idle dumb thrust chrust in you your r sharpened sickle and gather g ather in the grain the night is 13 fast approaching and noon will come again the mastor blister calls for reapord reap erg org and call cail callin in vain raid shall sheaves be there e unga and waste upon the plain mount up the heights of wIsdon wisdom if and or celb crash mb each error low tow keep koop back no words of knowledge i that human hearts should know i I 1 1 0 bo lra faithful to thy mission in tn bervice service of thy lord and alid then a golden chaplet sh shall shail p a II 11 be thy just reward a I 1 prest Hl asdale of hyrum college was introduced uy ily dr jf nodin rouin aj son as follows friends and nd fellow citizens from the heart brethren and friends of tb the tho e dire diVe deceased eased I 1 te tender you thanks mr hinsdale 0 will 01 1 now dismiss mr hinsdale said oh god the tiie sad experience of this day teaches us what thou hast told us in ill thy avord the grave gravo is the last of this thia world and antl end ead of life lire earth to earth dust to dust ashes to ashes but we love the doctrine of mortality of the soul aud and in the power of endless life thereafter ohi oft goi goj go i our father we look to thee foli foll of thy greatest blessings we pray that the fellowship and salvation of the lord loid jesus christ our oun savior and of the holy spirit the comforter may bo be with all who have been in to days assembly amen j 1 1 at dr chas pomeroy de the iho prayer and bene idlete diction on ther there were a few mome moments commotion loii and of preparation when the washington marine band baud played iea lea nearer my lidy god to thee the funeral procession moved from monumental park at five minutes before 12 the tho timo time mccu p pied led in ln moving the casket from the p a viii vill ion lon to 0 the funeral car was about b out 15 min minutes a corps of united stites st ites marines the steamer michigan formed parallel lines from the east side of the pavil pavli pavilion lori to the east entrance to the park fark through which the casket was bourne on the shoulders of united states artil artillery liry men under command of lt weaver to funeral ear car followed by the mourners who took seats feats in the carriage grandma garfield bore bor the services remarkably weil well as did also the widow of the president the only incident which occurred at the was the tiie request of grandma garfield for a of water many people construed this tin s M a an indication that the old lady was faint faini but sueh such was waa not the case no one excepting the family members of the several committe committees ess esi and the distinguished guests were admitted within the gates of the park presented a magnificent scene the column was headed b by the nerle volunteer organization the boston have traveled from massachusetts jn order lo 10 pay their last tribute to the memory of their dece aed com eom comrade rade by participating participating in the obsequies the me n e then moved according to order aready issued re ee reentering entering their carriages the th mourners drove hurriedly back and to avoid avow another shower which threatened the military and masonic escort left the cemetery in the same order in a which they ente entered reds and kept in line untiL the catafalque was wab reached when L they ley were dismissed general genera smith adjutant gameral of the State will furnish a guard pard as long ai as the body remains in the vault the sexton thinks it will be but a few day days until the final interment takes place mrs garfield while at the come tery yesterday afternoon said she did not apt think there was sufficient time tinie to prepare the grave for interment and the casket was therefore placed in the tha the cemetery at 10 oclo k this thia morning there wf were i keople people on the grounds at 12 0 c ock t the e courtie fourteenth fath ohio na iva antii gu guard rd 50 in number dumber arrived arrive 41 and ad cleared the grounds of all strangers and andino no olie one was allowed to enter until entil thib this funeral party arrived at the vault were company D of the edif fourteenth tte antl abio N G beaning bearing cedars and the number of ladies en in trimming th the ab dais and rr draping auw aum g the tho deep black crape the dais used to lay jay the commin coffin on in the vault is cover ed with velvet trimmed with braak broadd broadcloth loth and tima adeep black fringe fanke the from tiie carriage carnage way where were the cor eor ege e stepped was waa covered with cedar t 1 r d s neatly sewed together 0 04 the top tup of this was scattered white flowers immor telles tuber roses etc fright in trout of the tho gate al at the tralice to the vaul vault were spread pieces of or carpet cardet covered with tuber roses and goffio wh white ito ite flowers this is cov red broadcloth oven over ar with a canopy of deep black broadcloth just outside the vault at the gate there was a crops cros of ele gant white flowers pl placed aeed with the matto dead but not forgotten for fora forg Rotten oUen 11 it was wag frodi the bolivian delegation after arter the tiie procession had departed toward the cemetery this afternoon an order was vas given tile guards to a admirall ad 4 who desired into the ion and they passed through the building casting lingering glances at the deserted hier tiler the scene seene was ono of the most expressive of the lenaire entire day despite the rain fall which occurred between 3 and 4 C ocar people it filed led iu lu u unprotected not tot lebs lees than souls soul paid th this a unusual tribute to the glory of the dead president ix secretary aarts evarts was waa among the distinguished guests at the cata falque accompanying ox ex president andars and mrs haves the first section of the funeral train on tho the return trip to washington N started from the euclid avenue station at p pm maitil mw with ItIl all the cabnet cabinet excepting secretary blaine on board during uhe the hours set sei for the obsequies memorial services were held heid all over ohio at kt mrs garfielda Gar fields suggestion the casket containing bi the late president wl will I 1 bo be enclosed in mi nn iron cage cake titena then a cement wall will be be built around this of sufficient lent leht strength to regist resist all attempts to remove the body tind and of dimensions large largo enough to form the foundation for the pro osao monument the ma mayor or of the city has detailed po ilice lico to guard the remains washington 27 dr the new york medical expert upon the invitation of the con consulting suiting bargon surgeons burgeons bardon geons of the late president visited the army medical museum today to day for the purpose of examining exa tho anatomical specimens preserved pater fater arter after the autopsy these consist of the me fractured vertebrae the broken eleventh rib and all organs affected by the wound the vertebras verte bray bras has been carefully cleaned and will be he mounted and preserved as was that of wilkes booth the viscera is preserved in alcohol dr was accompanied by prof wrisse arisse of the university of new york whose pistol on ca cadaver davers ss in july last for the purpose off oft discovering the probable course of f therall the ball tall attracted so much attention they were invited to inspect the drawings which are being made to accompany a detailed statement of theau the autopsy topsy which will be published in the Jl medical edical record at adnew new york ac tober sinned signed by all the ag surgeons geons this report is the work of dr woodward Vo dward U S A careful comparisons pari parl song sons in the preparation of the statement of the accord and its drawings with the viscera and anti injured dones pones were made in order that there shall be an opportunity for intelligent discussion eus cus sion slon the tiie i viscera was found to be perfectly preserved and was lir ilk asgood as good a condition for dissection as when hen first taken from the tiie body the lung hin lri gae ili liver ilver kidneys pancreas eab gall bladder and find colon are therland there and show the effects of injury fromille from the passage hio gio of the ball and the suppuration surfaces abscesses plis pus gathering and ruptured tred sred mesenteric artery the most interesting specimen was the encysted en eney ency bed wd of bhe the ball into which the ball wag wai was fitted today to day the conclusions of drs mcgrody and prof W V eisse elase are aro that great skill and care had been displayed in the preservation of the parts and that the statements of the bulletin pub lishing the first accounts of the autopsy were absolutely correct and that nothing had been ance concealed a lied dr and prof NV weisse were among those outside sur bur surgeons burgeons gis gig who believed the present Pre Adent would have recovered th their air opinion of course being founded upon the diagnosis of the case as it existed before the revelations ve of the du autopsy topsy they now think there never wa way was a chance of re recovery and that the fact fa ct that the patient survived for eighty days is astonishing in a medical point of view the statement to bo be published bereis not history of the case but relates on only 1 to tb the e autopsy tiie tile tilo former will not be ready before december Dec dee emler emier and will be published by the ais ats department of the thearty th army earmy it galteau boasts that ho he will have eminent counsel and he an only think of his brother in lu law scoville 0 hicar hi hl cao cago who may aid him it wilf will be he difficult for the court to nind find who would defend him or utter a word that would tend to save his neck guiteau still believes if he be could escape mob violence and get a fair trial triai cewill he will be acquitted he assure is sure the american people will now transfer their sympathies from that lump of clay garfield garneld to aim 1 im self he expresses no remorse but gloats over over his sue success cess although lie he is it in a constant state of fear ever since garfield died and if he hears any ny unusual noise or the ibb steps of more than one person approaching his ills cell he endeavors to hide under the bed bell lle tto is a pis vis pusillanimous coward egward ho he says gays he can cant f be tried sor for murder because no malice can cau by lie h rh g death was a cai cal necessity scoville of or chicago has hai i not an si alered aifred ered guiteau aso abo ta whether be will act as counsel in ills his trial scoville was not in chicago but a ples pies pressage nie nae sage asage has baa been forwarded the grand irand jury next week viii will doubtless find a true bill on the indictment of murder but an immediate trial is improbable tor khill having treated guiteau as a condemned man by sto stopping his letters and giving tents to the daliy dally press and the refusal to jet let him see the new newspapers papers will win give his counsel greater egos however Hove hoye vermo no changes of venue can be made in the district of co lumbia and no appeal in criminal cassea cues made to any other court the supreme court cant review its criminal |