Show WISHES OF SCHURZ WERE Body of of Dead Statesman Consigned Consigned Consigned Con Con- signed to Earth Without Pomp BURIAL AT SLEEPY HOLLOW Entire Entre Absence CICO of II High h Sounding S Eulogies Marked Funeral al of Aged J Patriot S New York May fay 17 WIth With an utter uter absence of 01 tho usual funeral pomp pom S that thai in hlf life ho hind had always alway decried the friends of Carl Schurz patriot S soldier and statesman lover hover of oC humanity hu hu- hiu- hiu inanIty manity and a advocate ocate of oC lbert liberty for forthe forthe S the oppressed tenderly erly consigned hIsS his S ashes to mother earth carth In the quaint old Sleepy Hollow cemetery at Tarrytown Tar Tar- f S this afternoon and the final curtain was rung rune down on one of ot the theS most honorable careers in the history S of the nation naton It I was a funeral that c In iii ever er every respect fulfilled the wishes of oft 01 t J the dead deat Simplicity was tho the moto motto and here was wa an utter uter absence of the usual high sounding eulo eulogies ies tho the few remarks made at the home homo In New NewYork SS York and ont at the graveside being made by men who felt fel honored honoret that the they had been friends of oC the dead man S Jou HOUM Was IS us Pilled Filled I Long before the Jour set for the funeral the former home of oC tho the dead statesman at No 24 East NInety first I street treet was filled with wih those who had 4 been heen Invited by tho the family to bo be present present present pres pres- ent at nt the services there thele As A. A Mr fr Schurz was not a member of any es established os- os church his old friend Dr Felix FeUx Adler AdJer hud hind been asked to s stew say sa a afew afew few tew words at the tile house which he lid did ld dwelling In terms telIS most eloquent on onS 4 S the virtues of the dead tead man nian In stIrring stirring stir stIr- str- str ring language he recited briefly the leading events of his life and called caled attention to the fact that in all al hl his career although nt at times men had differed with wih Mr Mi Schurz in bullet belief belef the theS S Integrity of ot the man had never been S questioned and ant his motives were al alS always always al- al S ways admitted to be bo of the purest and minded high character S most As soon as Dr Adler had concluded I tho the funeral palt party proceeded to theS tho the S Grand Central station where two special special cial cal trains trins were in waiting to cO convey e r it Jt to Tarrytown where the burial took tool place At the grave Dr H. H B. B FrisS Frissel Frissel Fris- Fris S sd sel president of ot Hampton Institute S spoke after aler which Dr Adler Aler delivered deliver deliver- ed cd another brief address addres and as the sun was slowly sinking from flom sight beS behind behind be- be S hind the western hills his the casket was Tt S lowered Into the waiting grave Messages Ic c of Sympathy 1 S 1 S h. h Telegrams of sympathy were ere reedy reedy- 1 cd by the Schurz family tamly from many parts laTt 0 of the be world worl including messages from Charles S S. S S Fairchild Fail Henry Henr Wata Vat Vat- 01 a terson and a cablegram from Kaiser j I Wilhelm ant sent from Washington by byI I 7 Baron Speck Von tho the German German German Ger Ger- man ambassador It I read readS S Please convey to the family of Carl Schurz m my sincere sympathy on the passing away awa of this eminent man who rendered his new home valuable servIces services ices lees in war and peace pece and at the same samo time never denied th the German blood in his veins The honorary pall pail pal bearers at the funeral were Charles Francis Adams S of or f Boston Joseph H. H Choate A. A Jacobi Horace White Carl Buenz German consul general at New York John B. B Henderson Colonel Silas Sia W. W Burt Hubert Cilles Gustav Linden Linden- thai Richard Watson Vatson Glider Gilder Oscar S. S Straus Edward M. M Shepard Max encl Simon Wolf YoU of or Washington Wash Wash- Kud- Kud ington Inston Andrew Carnegie Dr H. H lisch Gustav H. H Schwab Major General Gen Gen- eral l Julius Julus Stable Edward I L L. L Pre Pre- ot of St St. St Louis Louls I Isaac Dc N. N N. N Sel Seligman Selig- Selig man Udo tide and H Horace race E. E Dewing |