Show BY PY telegraph I 1 ill UNION ll 11 LIVE A 0 AH at yli iti CAN ean PORTLAND oregon 30 the ore gon lans lars tans adams Uma umatilla till count county special says george H keach wai way was hung by vigilantes four miles south of herein here in true vigilante style hoaas he was forced from the officers who were taking him to adamson adams on a charge of horse stealing afterpe after he was hung therol the following placard was put on his back 1111 horse norse orse stealing let the rest of the gang take warning keach was one of the worst of the gan gang of horse thieves denver 30 john C turner hugh ryan frank hurst alonzo M wells and james dorman tive five of the 17 men Indic indicted for tor land frands in nebraska were taken to omaha this le evening devening by deputy united states stated Al marshal marshai arshal alien allen seven more wilt will probably be arrested tomorrow to morrow all are prominent citizens of denver denyer and so some meare are large property owners NEW york 30 sult suit was entered today bythe by the district attorney for tor the united states ag against a last john ledyard hodge to recover with interest from may elst eist 1875 the action Is based onan on an account stated with mr hodge as former lormer paymaster of tile the s united states army HANoy KR N H 30 an informal ballot at the meeting of the dartmouth senior class for commencement orator resulted hon james G blaine isgen 33 F butler 3 and jas russell lowell 3 GLOBY globe arizona 30 news news is received here of th the murder of IV H harrison harrion Harr lon ion and win wro A wildo waldo brother of Judge waldo waido a prominent lawyer of santafe fourteen miles south of yort tort apache by the apaches san sau francisco 30 0 A wilcox arizona dispatch says i indians ano left lett cedar S springs early this morning killed win johnson and his twelve year acar old oid boband boy and then proceeded to they iran fran off all the stock i and horses they continued southward and are now in the mountains the people of this vicinity have been warned as it is learned a general out break breakly la imminent johnsons wife is also missing she Is believed to have been kille killed ct tombstone arizona 30 in relation to the kil kii killing llna of johnson and his boy bythe by the apaches today the fol foi following lowin telegram was received by Captai captain nR R S hatch from froin fort bowle 1 capt caal crawford will have 50 scouts jn lin the tile dragoon mountains tonight to night and aud the same number in whetstone mountains by tomorrow to morrow monrow gen crook would to warn all citizens citizen sto to watch their stock to prevent the indians getting gettin a remount unless they get a remount we can very likely kill the whole party signed Ro ROBERTS AERTs A DC 11 lita LIMA llma 30 general caceres is three lima A fight is now going goina oa orr between the government troops and ana the formes forces under his command trade here is at a standstill many business houses being I 1 closed CONCORD 30 96 t judge vudge henry F 3 french es ex second assistant secretary of the treasury died he here re last night of paralysis of the tile heart aged 72 2 30 contrary tp to ex expectations ec there was wa BO do trouble troubie at boal coal vahey today to day The strikers 4 assembled about the pine run mines wines inar inaree I 1 e numbers this morning but out no attempt at violence was offered when the non went tto work all disquiet is quiet noy and as the strikers say pay they will not disturb the working feo fio no serious trouble troubie is apprehended IN indianapolis IND ANAPOLIS I 1 the morta mortal remains of thomas A hendricks olith filth j Vice President of the U S who died durau during 11 his term of effice were con to the tomb today to day the event was made memorable in many re respects by the presence of a tremendous concourse of people from all parts of the nation to witness the simple rites which preceded the interment presage bf inclement weather on ou the day dayot ot his funeral which was given yesterday was verified only to the extent of a wintry leaden sky and thick atmosphere during the early hours unusual to this latitude the heavy fog log of the preceding afternoon still hung over the city when day broke but as ass the hours wore on lifted somewhat somewhat and became less impenetrable and the sombreness som bom breness of the heavens was reflected even more deeply in the appearance of the city which witnessed the development of his bis career its chiet chief 8 structures were hidden bidden in tin their folds of black drapery while to the occasion i were lent all the forms which people call can observe to show their respect for lor the tead head the business life ot of the city wa was s entirely B suspended us the clergy without respect to sect joined in the obsequies bells beils of all the churches tolled the tile requiem and the presence of the populace in the which followed his funeral car stood as silent spectators of the solemn spectacle attested their fealty to his memory the early morning trains on all the railroad railroads s brought delegations from the nathonal th orial capital and all the cities of the union together with the infiel of people fro from ail ali all the cities and hamlets ot indiana and illinois the cabinet was represented by the secretary of 0 state secretary of the interior secretary ot of the navy N avy secretary of war and postmaster general the supreme bench of the united states was represented by associate a justices matthews and blatchford the united states senate was represented 7 b by senators edmunds allison All ali lson ison puah harris arris conger ou 0 r blair dolph vest beck becic anid camden vance vanee jones voorhees h ees eeg palmer aid and harrison harrlson Har the committee representing the house of representatives was composed of W WR R Morri morrison soni sori J JB blount lount 11 A herbert W a holman IV ai arn springer W er W P hepburn S B ward IT W W phelps phelps J J kiei Klei kleiner kielner iner luer ner oer thomas ryan kyan and P dunn dann the number of members of the active and ex mem bars of the lower house present in addition to those named was very large the governors of indiana ohio illinois and kentucky were present attended b by their staffs and numerous state of officers feers major Malor General schofield was the only representative of the united states state army present ex president rutherford B hayes aej and gen wm win lir L sherman were distinguished guests the latter accompanying in the delegation from st louis til ane off iclal official and other notable delegations were met on their arrival by bk the local committees subcommittees sub and given tickets of admission to st pauls episcopal cathedral to be present at the tha church services and assigned positions in the funeral column train arrivals swelled the multitude in the streets to such an extent as to impede ordinary progress on all the chief thoroughfares washington street presented a black mass of humanity 1 lor or hours before the services were entered upon at st pauls and long iong before the passage of the column the windows of its business blocks were filled with occupants the eye rested on a waiting multitude which occupied apparently every vantage point along tile the broad thoroughfares 11 f epes at 9 mrs hendricks entered the room for the last leave taking accompanied compa nied only by her brother and mrs urs morgan the ordeal was a roost most trying one and the desolate woman seemed to be utterly prostrated clinging to the clay so feo soon to be hidden denare forever ver from her view and im pressed with the placid and ana lifelike life ilfe like ilke appearance of elle the dead she desired to preserve this last scene and so late as it was she a photographer to take a picture of or the casket before he lie arrived delegations from distant cities began to co were admitted to pass through and view the tile remains while the photographer was engaged at his work Af embers members of the cabinet judges of the supreme court and gund others f from rom row washington then entered it vis nis wa s 11 w when on the casket was replaced and the stream of visitors again passed baand by and out ont through the side clor doer shortly after this the pall bearers arrived draped the hearse and carriages for the family and friends who were before the door and preparations were made for the final removal of the body this was ivas done without further leave taking tle cavalcade cavales de moved qui quietly etl ell V with its military escort through the densely lined streets to and Cath cathedral dral drai of st paul paulo the casket was borne nio inta nto te the church at 1214 12 U the vast congregation gre gation gatlon atlon having already been seated with the except exception idu of the immediate relatives and ahe church estry ith tuf clergy four in ji number limber nis bishap bis 5 bp knickerbocker of this diocese I 1 rev dr stringfellow of montgomery ala the first rector of pt tit pauls paul and aad and under whose ministrations mr air hendricks I 1 ricks the church rey dr fulton toni tonj of st louis a former re ctr of st pauls and rev dr jenckes present rector leeor in their robes of office met the remains at the main maln entrance to the tile cathedral on illinois street preceded by the guard of indianapolis light infantry the body was borne up the central ais als letae lethe clergymen and members of the vear vestry going in advance bishop kulcher knickerbocker voiced the opening sentence of the burial service 1 I AM ayi THE AND LIFE 1 followed aby by rev rey drs stringfel low and fulton la ija their recitation ot of the other verses used for the tild dead until the caske been carried and placed outside the chancel the great audience stood while thile the impress sive scene was enacted following the bier came the widow leaning on the arm of her broth brether brother pr followed by othen other r relatives all in deep mourning thirteen teen pews to the right of the centre aisle were rel rei reserved served lor for the family while the vestry and ancl members ut of tiie the ocal local committees occupied pews in front lothe to the left the pew occupied by the dead vice Y ize pres president dent during deriu his lifetime was tile the tenth from the front to the left of f the middle aisle when facing the altar it was distinguished P rr by its complete envelopment la black cloth and the fact that ic it was unoccupied the church was beautifully decorated the interior brilliantly lighted inside the chancel in addition to the offic officiating lating clergy were seated other clergymen of the episcopal al I 1 church in cheff their robes tild the chorister fl ter benches were occupied by other city and visiting g clergy when the casket had been placed in front odthe of the chancel rails the choir sang the tile anthem lord let me know my end the lesson for the dead was then read by rev dr Je jenckes this was followed by the singing of the hyma lead heavenly ligat by the choir the audience join joining ing inZ rev dr jenckes speaking from the lectern s delivered the eulogy on the late lat vice president tracing nis career fram boyhood when the speaker had concluded mrs doney of chicago sung rock of ages the bishop closing with prayers and benediction the casket was then theu lifted and borne from the church ithe the audience rema remaining inin seated pro gress ress of the efu funeral column from the toch h house ouse church there was a slight drift of the air which continued throughout the period of the services in the cathedral in the church edifice the place of honor was accorded boex to ex president hayes his full beard and hair showing the whiteness of advancing years ile he sat immediately in the rear of the pews occupied by the Ves vestry and the Tec reception eption committe committees es inthe in the tie pew directly in his rear were secretary bayard and other members of the cabinet to their left were seated committees from the united states senate and house of bf lepri r senta tives lives wearing flowery bashes bathes of white over their right shoulders closed at the left 8 side ld 0 with v ith to rosettes S ett es of blac black k crape clype immediately in their rear were fincers of the united states stales army iq irl full uniform tini lini form on op the north side of f agthe the ch church were the governors I 1 of states present with their staffs the bells of all ill the city churches began their toil toll tolling irig when the remains were taken from the house and their peallie during the continuation ot of the church rites and while the pro cession was an its long iong march to crown hill cemetery anere was wag very little delay jn in the movement of the great column when once the distinguished people who had composed the church audience had bad been assigned their carriages its formation wa was wab completed during thel the progress of uhe services in the cathedral the column was preceded by a mounted police escort who were followed br bv the columbus barracks bind b ind ana and richardson Zou aves who immediately preceded the hearse the latter was drawn by six black horses wearing the black paraphernalia worn by the animals attached to th the e funeral which bore the remains oi of gen grant to th the grave on elther either side of the hearse ea rs 6 was the guard f from rom ind indianapolis janapoll lan ian apoll 9 L light I 1 gh t infantry carrying their guns in position 0 of reverse arms one of the central points of bf attraction 11 for the tile visiting multitude was the te modest modes home thome of ile the lateyice late vice pres dent on tennessee street a plain two story brick structure facing the state building now in jn process of const construction on the front door of the home wi was a blace black rosette from which was pendant a strip of nack yack binck black crape which constituted the only outward emblem of mourning on the street in front of the house was wag gathered a large but respect respectful fial crowd which grew rew in numbers us As the forenoon advanced vinced ud the detail bf of rol jol police iee lee force and soldiery was able however v to keet keep the sidewalk clear in front f of the the edifice in order to enable the close friends and relatives of mrs airs hendricks and members of the respective spec tive committees to gain admission to the grounds and und house the sc scene presented in the interior of the housel house bouse however carries it all the evidences of or death emblems of bourg ing lug and memorial memo riar floral designs 1 were wore at hand everywhere theall the oil oll portraits of mr and mrs alis hendricks Hen aricks we almost hidden in banks of flowers and trailing anthe on the mantei mantel in the front parlor was an elaborate floral piece niece of gates alar 12 sent bent in ansby by ri kambers lambers of a chinese class of thee tod Presbyter presbyterian ld sunday school rhe thie THE MOST NOTABLE presentation oy OP DESIGNS mf was that of the log og cabin in which w mr fr hendricks Ren uen drIcks was born bora in ohio itsjo it stood od at the head bead of his coffin near his tomain remain romain and tas yas the work of if a lady of i Shel shei shelbyville byville where hendricks had for merly lived it was six sl feet fet in length and four in heights heigh th itts its sides were composed of dalla calla lilies hyacinths carnations and dud roses rosea the thie roof was of english ay and add smilax and the celaine chimney y of red and und white carnations ear nations on one side lof the iki he miniature structure in purple immor telles was the inscription of my boyhood Bov hood bood 11 and ben beu bencsath th Shel shei shelbyville byville I 1 on the end of fee fhe fhe cabin was pendant a black satia satin banner bearing in letters of gold gods SODS dods FINGER TOUCHED HIM hiu AND I 1 HE SLEPT and aral a second 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