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GROWDS WATCHING GAYNOR FINERAL PASS TRIBUNE BUILDING EX-PRESIDENT r\!-"l HEADING PA1XBEARERS. IX ORDER: ROBER1 VDAMSON RHINELANDER WALDO, JACOB 11. SCHIFF, J II.KMAX RIDDER, JAMES I RE1 LMA1 I as Anr> atreet, and tiansOi paasengera fre>m there t.. chambera Btreet, for an laaaar before thut. Whlle the committee - uhi-h were i.. have the phwee "i honor 111 Ihe pfOCBBBlOM WBI illng at ihe CR> Hall the Boriala wen b n taKinir tha ti.,i,ti trtbuti a from the l.uildlnr to the < hun-h. F.x-Pr?!??.Jent Taft Bffrtvad at the 4Mt\ Hftll Bt 1?;-1."> B'otoch and waa I f.'How.-d bj the ether ban<a*ary pall bearer?. The clUaana' booorary ? the BBaaahara of the Board of Eatlmate, the aammlttre of tha Hoard of Alder ni. n. the beada of departraents, Ihe r*aaamltt**e pf the New York Legialat ure. the Publle Bervlce Commlaal n, lha i<uprcino Court JuatJcea of the and 0acond departmenta, th<- city mag bUratea an.i the Justlcee >.f the Court af Saactal Beaslona all aaaembled at the- City .l::H to m.ir.h to the church. The police BBOOrt, consisting of a raglmeni of 1.300 men, and an addl tional BQUadrou Of 4<?0. formed <>u Broadway shortly uflcr 1> oYlock. Th organization.- fall in lino from the Bide BtraatB. Lieutenant Kennel Leada. Lieutenant VV'jUiam Kenn<l, tbe Ma] - 8f'l hod.VRiiard. BMl tha OOffla b> :.-is as they lata the bodj from tbe liu.ll. The family wreatha and Lieutenant Koniit i s Qoral offerlng were tha only flow.ru on the coflin in uan.-lt The honorary pallln-urei s, headed by Mr, Taft and Mayor Kliaa, marched <>" rither sitle. Tha BCtlve pallbe-arers dropped hehind the catafahiuc. Tha other honorary pallhearers were Robart Adamson. lt. A. C. Bmlth, t'onimis aloner of Doeke and Ferries; Poltca t'ommissjoner Waldo, A. K. WaUon, Curporation Oaaaajal; Jaoota H. Bcbiif, Juatice Martin J. Keugh, iiennan Kid eler, John I>. Crtmmins, James Cieel inan and Edward Al. Giout. The aaaTfagaaaj bearing the inembers of the famil> naclu-d the church ahead of the procession. Membera ot the del egations and orgamzations followad the. cntafalque on foot. Carriages were pro vided for the citizens lonnnitt* e and the ather commlttees from the chureh to ihe cemetery. , Major Gencral Thonias 11. Barry. 1 . S. A, commanding the Department nf the Eaat, and staff; Rear Adiniral Cameron McR. Winalow, l". 8. N\, nnd ataff. and Captain Alberl Gb-avea., 00m mandant e>f the Naw York Navy Yard. and BtafT. represented the army and the navy at the funeraL The commanding offlcers and staffs of the national guard of New York State alsjo were in line. Beading the procession were six mounted pollcemen. coinmauded by a lieutenant. After them eame the poBOB band. Chicf Insptctor Sehmlttberger. flanked by hlB staff, was next ln line. Lieutenant Charles W. Chamberlain, ridlng at the head of th? mounted po llce and Infantry, followed, wlth lnar"' tor Thomas R. Myers ln command of the mounted men. The solld raglmetil of polic-; swung slowly along. It was commandesd bv Infcpector Dwyer. Then aame the catafalque. Tlie membera of the Board of }?'.'??'? the coaamlttec of lha Board ol Aldermi n, a Itb .1. K. Bollea aa ? hair jman; the heada ?>( the dty depart* Imenta, led by Plra Commlaaloner 1 - laeph Jahaeda, who waa to have man* aged Mayor Oaynor'a campaign; tbe long line ol membera of the .i 1 uu blgh hata and fr<>< k coata, tha rep? ! 1. Hentativea of the armj and ...\ >. with their brtlllanl unlforma; repre* ai ntatlvi 1 of the fbrelga coaiubi of this ... h gatlon of a dosen maj "i 1 from cltlei ta tin^ Btate, tha cltlaena' | cemmittee, of ahlcb former Mayor ? > Lh i- cbalrman. tho 1 houaanda In . organlaatlona and the repre* aentatives of tha dty departmenta fol? i. ',v ? d in order. Colonel Rootevolt Senda Regrets. Aaaong the membera of the cltlaena1 ? 'iii.initt. ? \s> re many of the prOBBiaent men of the city, Caloael Theodon Rooeevelt srnt -word to Mr. Adamaon th.ii he regretted he < ouid not be pn . ent. The memhers of tfiin commlttee, named by Mayor KUaa, were a.. foi* krwa: Kaih Low. (hnirman B. IfcClellaa 'riKnini. NtMawrvelt il.iniai. Ki'i'i*-! A Barton " John .'latlln. Ja. "i. 11 BchUT. Henry R. Toeraa v ? p i'avi-,1,11 Wllllam A M Clereland H I'. \m '.-.'. 1?. 1 m. hi Alfred T. Wlul 1-ewu r. nirli?r 1: Baaa a-,i leton Jea. [-li l<ar":.d>kc HhIiI'I Joaeph .^'llva.r man Tlmothj 1. Woodrviff. wiiiiiim <?. Detnait ?> Ahan linl.inson , Wllllam '! t ui p | e Biunwi E. II. CutarhrWae. Henry Bruere Elhert II ChMT. Imon r Rathacblld. Wllllaata B. Wilk * loaeph II ' 1>oata \i Iraw 1 mnnle. j ' Dluro. Xatrtan StrK'is. Otte 11 Ka ? D Btaplettm. wuiinin j Carr. Alm< 1 K 1< n' ? I I II, (Irout. .i.,iu, Parroy Mltebal Kudolpb Block. Im V BuUcr. Jacob A. <"nnior. OniTfil lloward ''ar rell 1 Imrl. a So-' Kl.-r. it.iirv 1, BaatMerC W III.an. C. Belck. Ia< "'. Ka'/ Jj-ii.ih Wllei 1. M C'orkle. Manin W. UttMnn. Adolpo. I Ociia. Henrj Falrfleld Oa-|willUm 8. H*-nnet Purai .1 Kobla HaraB. .ludson O. Wall 1 Dr. John 11. Klnley. Henn w. Tsfi ii. ia??. < lawa rhailfh W Andfraon. .? ' B. I llreentiut. Mlrrm>; Wllllam I*r.*b. Jr Wllllam Berrl. .;?..rifi- i Boldt. lueei nhelm. 1'iai'k Munaey < -.iinnei Qaenra rlarray i'harle? !'r.d?rl,-k Mur pby. Aihrri It 'lallatin Im l.ei. Bamlwiaer. Kdward P. Deyle. Wllllam r* Hr',wn. Ijlmiind Wetm.it'. I.nii Al.im | I'a.ker Janu a I 0 <i"i man Kl.lni lt'if'. OeergB W. PatMaa Ral|.h Petera <;?<>r(re w. peaie. - L Klvea. Wiuuua Norlcan. derberl L Sattarl*-*. ??..inrllna Vanderblll ' *',.,* 1 \ v Bpeaear MelvUla >: HI S. W. Tnmbrldae Edward k McCall. Imbel. I'.iin N IlKm.an. 1" Bt <lair MrKel nav Anrtrew Mel^aan. Wllllam A Johnaton. Oeorae Prcderieh 1 Natharil'l II r .-\ I I'li.nl*-* A Sehit-r.-n IVnv A Rockefeller. Otto T. lUnuard. Tba it*-\. Janaa Deae hiif. In Cbriatiaa r. It?i?- Jamea laVkfahai n'T. i Ttxuna-, lf. Mulr Winiam Taater. Hertaaa A. Met/ ?' P. aforaan JTimmaa K. Stnltl .;?-..rr<- V Haker I Sami.H I'ntertnyi Frank A. Ymi.'eilip ||. nr\ It 11..vl. Wllllata A. Pai'. Vetarana in tha Proceaaion. A handful of vetcrana from timnd ' .,. ? i ral .Tampa \\ ll-.m ' Rirhara Toeng ' Mht. ua Hraun. Henry U Cohcn. I y,?ur%r n. <'<#rtal>ou. Uoyd C 'irlamm i Si. ph*n W. <ln- we!'! | Wlllla U "t-- ." I'hlllp Hu.xtun Tanit-.. ' 1. f^anri'in. ! joim Whalei ly.nl* K. Miller. S|.-plien .'. liulil-i ln John II. llarrington. .i. ha Adik.s. i Brnaal Bohm , i oola .t H"i I I Heraind. Ii,i-i y Si.-K'' Jai a 8| Qeorae Prederleh hf.'t i: paliaai Cuttina. Jacob t;r?mi.r ? liarlen lf. Hirriii* Ti:. r>\ Jami KHrrar Army of the RepubUc DOeta and a company uf L*00 Spanlsh War \eterana ?i were coneplcuoua ln the proceaoloa Thi i ? lla ,. Bl i' and "f Trinity . lolled as tbe pi ocei I mi ? ?' doa n Broadwa) to ihe i bui h T ? Btdewalkn w< re bank< d a Ith pi op ?? ln a BOlM wall t.. ihe bulldlnga . Banda aaa the proceaalon fr?Mn wlndowi eif offlce bulldlnga. am h< were bi rad ?? - ' tbe catafalque proai bi d. Thi Btreel - ,i and the onl) natlceablo aounda i were the tramp of tbe marcbera and the tolllng oi ih.- - burt h i-t lts. WI,. i, tha polii e ??? orl of bonor, j , onslatlng "t KBl mounted men, reached \ Trinity the] llned np oppoatto eburch aad aal upan thelr mougl -.t Btatueaque attaatton. Th" coffin whi i iifir-ej from the catafaiquo ami borne through tha baavlly drap.d brooa , doors of ih" dirk.ii'd Church The i rie-ej. throatcd tOBNM of the fcrcal or- ' gan i.m the Dead March Itnw "floul*1 was pluye'l could he heaid in the Btft >,f. Thoae arho Im^l indhidual Uckatl ta the- Trinity ecrvl. -es were ln tha ehUTCh long aafBta lha funeral eortep.- ar rived Benjamtn f. Traey, faraaar Bacratati of tha Navy, Theodore P. Shonts and John Clallin w.n aniong the early arrlvala Thaj ooeuplad tiie j aaaaa paw, Jamea ?;. Cannati, itcbi ieal of tha Paurth Natlaaal Bank, and j other rcprt-sentaUveB of the Chamber Of I'oinineiie WOre in th.-lr BBBtl '-arly. I a party of eavaraJ men and women in moutning, relativae of tbe Oaynor J taaally, look their aaatl ncar tbe than cal| thoae la the church Btanding u* they '-ame in, Bvtdeatty thmking they i were meinbera of the lmmediate fnm ily. Collector John PutTOy Mit- hel, BC-| aaaapaatad by Dodlay Ficid MaJataa, Aaatatagt Oaoratary of state, aaaaa in to^.-ther Htid had heats well down front. niHtrict Attarnaj rhariaa h. whitman i and his wife cama in early. The ehotr, haadftil by the cruclfar, the Tte\. F.dward H"itn, e-hsplaln of the Department of Publle Charltles in Brooklyn. Weaiing B i>urpl<' < assnek. marched down the oantre atale to the e-hureh doors to nvet the mourn-rs. The choir was follOWOd hy the cleTgy, conaiatmg af Blshop DdVtd H. Orear, Buffragan Bbihop Burch, tha Rav. W. T. .Manning, the rOCtOT of Trinity. the Ko\. j. WllBon Siittou. the Rav. laaaph W. Hlll, tbe Rav. D. B. Raddtab, tha Rav. Henry Handal, lire cbapbUn of Brooklyn; Anhdeacoii Holdan, of Btlf folk County, and the u<\. Prank Paga, of Truro Parlah, PaJrfax, Va., fotmerlj paator of st. Joha'a Protaataat Church, in Brooklyn, whlch Ma>or QgVnor at? tended. Rufua Suppotts Mother. The nntfonhed pallbaarera toUowed th" ritrgy artth the eowta. fJautenant Kennel watkod dlrectly in front of trfe c-ofTin. ami ni.irlt.-d ihe Btap for tho aaJIbeajera. Tbe rhytbmk thud Bnd P'raplng of their feet fcounded on Ihe BtOM door. The honorary p.tll baarers, haadad by ei-Praaldenl Tafl MAYOR VRDOLPII L K\, and Mayor Kllt a, a ilki d ha>hlnd the ?? . The mi mi" ra of ,thi famlly . ame negt. Mra. Uayi in rhtcra all wur< i ? > i ?< ? '? ' Ihi ? "ii. who waa m Itb Ial ia .j.. d. Bupported hla mi Th.- mpmbera of ihe mmedlata i ?> t>i - II) ?,'' ni.i tin > < i > a ? hToe. 71. 73 and <"-';. an n d<>w n ta tl.I ? Ihe . hiir. h near tbe .han. ,-i. Mr ami Rufua aal alone ta om !???? Nor* ni.in, ii. i. ii. Maiii.n aod Roth ''???? nor, the other uniuurrl' d ehlldrea, oceupli I ihe mbfafle pew, Mra. Beward l*7ebb, Jr.. and Mr* Harry .1. VIiiruI. marriel daugbtera, with th.-ir haabaada, ooea pled the thlrd pew, Tha membera pf the famlly remained aeated or kneli throughoul the enttre aervtce, wlth the exceptlon of Rufua and rforman, aho atood with ihe reet of lha ooagrega tion. Mrs. Oaynor and bar daughtera wera deeply affected by the oolemn j-rur.-, and their aoba could be beard al in* tervgha, Tha rnembera ?.f th,- cittaeaa1 com mittea aad the heada af dty gepart*. menta occupled aaabj ta lha body ..t the chureh, aoroaa the a.si*: and ta lha re.ir of the faniii... aeate, The bonorary pull* I'furers Bgt dincth acroBB tl.. al la from lha famlly. Ex-Prealdeal Taft, Robert Adamson, K. A. i.'. BtaJth and Mayor Kline eat tOfether. The niili taiv and BBval 11 ipreai mta I iv ea were ai ii io ti.e rear of lha chureh, and iin-ir brilllaal ualfortaa wera nol a part of the taaoreaaiva aceaa anacted nt tha rhgnrat Bishop Begina the Servica. Blahop Oroet read taa aeatenoea as tha pr.hsIoii advanced to tha ohan* < < i. He took iii? aeal on lha throna ta th'- MBOtUgryi wlneh la knowii as th" Blahop of <'anti iiniry'.i ehgtr, aith the Rev, Dr. Pgaja al bla rigbt, The rest of taa clargy aal ob Ihe oppoalte alda of tha . hun- atalla, Volkrwlng lha rtadirti1 of lha ggnti il aa lha chotr of forl rolcea aang Belectlona from lha ttKh and SHHh PaalfBg. Dr, Mannlag read Ihe leeeoo from the Bfteenth obapter of tha ptrat Rptotle of Sf. Paul to the C'oriiitliian*. Tlie cttCUT then readered the an\iiem, ? w.i, Though i \\aik Through Ihe Valley of Ihe lhadew of Death" A f.ature 8/ag a aopraao aole by Hearard Foot'-, a :;r teen->. ar-old < holr boy. Tln- V08C8 Aan , |. ar and gptrealtnaj, and brough! teera to the ayea Of many in lh<- rlmivli. Mra, Oaynor and aome <<t the other wetnea rnembara of Ihe faaally aobbed audlbly, aVrohdeaeoa wniunn Holdea ro' Itad [NE AND R. A. C. SMI'l'li. tha prayera, The chalr aang "'? I, ? Ltght." ..no of the Ir. mn i ;.i\ nor. Al thi end ol tbe h: mn tl clergj and ? holr gathi i -1 n i tbe i offin and fotned In tho . ommittal ? Blshop Gre< r Btoo l iti th-- ? i rine. with Dr. Mannlng on in* righl nnd tilahop Bun h on hla left, Dr. Page and Arcbdeacon Holdea Btoed at tha beid. Blahop Ore r road tha commlttal Btr . i. ?? and Dr. Paga ihr.-w the earth on th.(im. The concludlng prayera arara raad by Blahop Oraar, Tha re <? Bional h'-mti was N.at.r, .My Qvjd, to Thee," after whkh Robari J win terbottom, organlat al st. LuU\>'a Chapel (of Trinity) ba Hudaoa Btraat. pUiycd Beetboven'a PuneraJ March. Choicest Flowers for St. Mary'a. The funeral eoyiega lafl the church al 13 li p. ni All thoae "ho arara ' going to the cemetery enten d carrlagaa, , v,-. pi ih.- pollce oaoort, bi tbe ohurah rntranoa. Tha Bowari in the aoral aa Blgna ware dtatrlbuted among tha elty ; hoapltala Mra, Oaynor raquaatad that | aame of lha ehoteaat Bawere ba aent to st. Mary'a Hoapital. in Hobokan, wbara ii.. Mayor waa eared fer afteir he ?aj ahot, in Aiikusi, l'jio. The delegatlona froaa Ute duba and . iv i.r organiaationfl whlch attendad tha limeral v.cre BaoaBBBrib* small. nwing i-. tbe laok ?.i Baatrng reom, Tha dala gatlona frotn tii?' Chambar ol Coaa neroa and ihe (Jnlon Laague Club arara among the largaat Tbe mamhan af the Union Laague Club committe.- ln ..ii. oil..noa a,i". Bamuel W, Faircluld. pieaulcut, Car i. ims ,\. Bliaa, jr., Joaeph ii. ciioate, Chauncey M. Dopaw, Jtjaepb n. Bm**ry, Attatin B. Platcber, WaJter B. Praw, Job M, Hadgaa, \. Bartoo Hapburn, Georga i'. Kuns, Bmor) s. Lyon, Rau* ben L. -\la.\ iiai .1, liat.-s \\. M.< iarrah. Robert C. Marrla, Prank A. Munaay, J. Beavar Puga, Prank u. Pavajr, Horaee Portar, w Miatu ii. Portpr, Bttbu. Root, Charlae E. Ruahmore. Oaorge u. sii.-i don, David B, Bimpaon, Jaaaaa a. Blefcher, Roben A. C. Bmitb, Hanrj U Bpragua, Hanrj I* Btoddard. Oaorge ii. Taylor, Jaba Thomaon, Tbojnaa L. Wataon, Afberl n. Wlgglnand William R. Wlllcox Mans namefl dlatlngojahad In tbe an nalfl of the ciu and t iic natlon ara asaoolated ">iii Trinity Church Uirough buriai in tha churcbyard or through funerabj held there. ln Colonlal tim> s thoso n.cn who arara aejriad from Trin? ity i iiui.il were froquantly ptaoad Ig tho tomba and raulta of Trinity Churchyard. ln raaaat tinus the fu RUSH TO GRAVE SIDE MARKS MAYOR'S BURIAL Thousands Precede Funeral Cortege to Cemc tery Plot, but Final Service Is Held with Only Family and Associates Near By. i >ti Alpine Miii. loektag oal from aaaaagi lilae biisln-a and fraKr.im Mr ln B -i Bl city In mournlng, William J. Oaynor, late Mayor of Kew l*ork, waa burlad la Qreaa , | aood Cemetery yeetardaj afternoon, Only i I his imrnadlata and oaaeial fatniiies arera| on thi apot, tboagb tbouaaada <>i hia f?i [low ctttaene watchad the barlal Uirougb 1 th<- treea from ii"- foot of the graaay ? *fhi ;,...,. 4...,;i ablch eacorted him to i , . . . , . .i under tbe arcbed gatq >>f tbe cemeterj at laaa'claek, bavlog taken three boura and a quartar to make tha Joarney from Trlalty Chureh Manbattan, ' irhere tbe fune i were hatd. i More tbaa aaa thoaaaad aeoale looked IdWWM on lt fi.,ti: the BBOtl BbOVB tbe 00* [trance aa II *?pproaebed and tbaa daabad belter-akelter acroaa gravea and gntva* atonea to the Gaynoi plot, a aule from tbe -id atreet k-nt. \V..ii <mi Wlth bab] camases or Brtth little chlMren tagatng al tbalr 1 eelfl luaed j [arlth young baya ta raaah tbe giave be-; l f.t ,? the funeral proeeaakai arrlved thcie. | Tbe pottca had enhaaattd tbelr aumbera j in keetdng thf croiwda ordarty as far aa [the gate, ..i perhapa they tbaught fbat New forkera would reverance the dead I i anough to '">ve aedataly bi th?-n owa do* raala. At a?>v rata, no attampt waa made to rastratn me erowd ina.de Ihe oamatary, aacapl to keep it away from the nnme dlata ?Idntty of the burlal apot the tlred men and boraea wound up Landaeape avenue aad dowa by Illy eavered I'Hir- Water to Bammlt avenue, j whlch leada t>- Alpano HUL t'1"' '??'" ' - d ita laat II le ai d Bwung Ib bahlnd tbe riee, whlle the potioeman afool drewi ? np on oae atde .-f ?h? road and Bteed at; ! attenUon a* tbe catafalque we i1 paat. | Tha pbM above 'he grave \.<j earpated j with matUng nnd hr beagha, and Br < .,,,.. aiso Bpraad over the earth wlnii ?..* t<> Ita -n the dead. Par the kurt time tbe honorary palthaarare fermod a i.ui.. ihrouah whloh tbe eofllB wae earned. Tbe 0VO BrBBiBB Bad .BVO pa? ncratfl hatd In the obavab uaaally were I followad o> buri.ii in aaaaa dlatanl eem? ' ? -tery. Among the distinguish-d BaraOM buriad hroai Trinltf Chureb arara AJax ander Harn'R'*" and Captain Jggaaa LawreniC. of "DetVt give up the abtp" lame. Dating down from these Umcs throggh the Van /.andt, liamcrsley, Hlee-.U.T and Livtngston fanuliey, Trin? ity Church haa been tho scni? af th<* la?t ritefl of many of New York a most praaalnaat rtttaafUL in the re.ords are the natnes af Al? bert OaUatla, Bacretarj ?.f the Traaaajry j under JerTerson; "Flghting I'hil" ! Kearny, aMgadr? U.neral PraiartCk j Winthrop, Ceneral Kichard r>eiuileld, j Colonel Htcphen V. I{. Cruger. ileneril Frederiek J. ele I'eystei. Gen.ral *v\'in | Held Bcotl Haiuock and c.eneral and Oovernor John Adanft nix HUNDREDS60T0ST. PAUL'S Special Prayer a Feature of Service in Chapel. \\hiin thouaands of Now Vorkers fllleo the atreetie on all BtdOB of St PguTfl Chapel, at Broadway and Yesey atraet, yeaterday nornlng, walUng fov the fu? neral COrtage of Mayor Oaynor to ratura from Trinity. between three and four hundred persons went into the chapel to attend tha aeivha for the Mayor held taara Whlle tbo oatafalejUe WbtCb bore the Mayor's body pgaBBd the church. CbOP Iii'h "Funeral March" waa playcd, and ahortly afterward tbe prooaaaloaaJ began. Th" Kev. William Montngue C.ecr, the \iear. was alded In the *ervle.' by the Kev O. II. COX, the Itev. Howard P, gleglar and the Ba?, lohi P. taa Berr lleh. Tbe Bervtea -**m*"at-tad af the raadlng from ihe rituui of the BpleeopaJ Cburoh for the burlal of the dead. A full ? holr siuur "*U?1 Hhall Wlpe Away All Tcars" and "I Hoard a Voi.-e Irom H> aveti." The hvinns were "I.ead. Klndly Ught"; "Nearer, My God. to Th.."; "Ablde Wlth Ma" and "Mark. llark, My Soiil." The Amarloaa and Hritish flags were Intartaiaed abave the aitar. Aaaoag the prayen waa aaa far tiie Oayaar famiiy and one for tbe Mayor, whlch wub un? usual in the Bgnaaapal rttual "We hum bly eoiiuufiid tlie aonl of thls Thy aer v?iiit," the prayer road-, "our dead brather into Th> baadi nnd Into the hands of B falthful Creator" a I. N. MILLS PAYS TRIBUTE whUe the fun.ral of Mayor Oaynor was taking place Justlce laaac N. Aliila, 0i trrdmen. WbO had earrlef It ev*rv tion* it moved smre || arga taken from tha Lualtaala on Frlday aaocnlng, put their BhouldeTB to the task aaain. It aaa .-. tha laabi M which aria' to hoid It for the yeara. Threa of the hono i i aaJlbearara faa not lollow th? niffl'i to the ar.ive They v.-ie .l.iro', II geMaT, .lames 'lee'man.' and Joiui i) Ctiraaalaa Ba*-Praalaaat| Tafi gnd Mayor KUne Iteaated tba linea' bartween which tbe <oftin paaaadl The' famlly fdllowed tbeeoBln up tha aiopaand, Itood .ii front or a con Of caaag ehairal Wblch had been prOVhM In eas<* of need. Rufua Unynoi- and hlt? m?ther e.in* flrat,' foilowed by Marton, Hehn and Ruth, known to the famlly a* "Toodlea" Mr. and Mia, Vin-nr, Mr and Mr*. Wehband' Nornagn Qayaar (ireceded a^v.-ral fri-nCa of the more dtetaat relative?. a Btbnaca reated for a m .menr o\er the .?!;..?.. and then th<- Rov. Hr. Krank Paa>*. \ii.,. tundiirtad tbe prlvata aarvbra at fh? Oaynor hetne on imtarday rained hi* , prayer Taa Rgg. Dr. Wilham Hold-n. the Mayor'a pawtor at flt. .I.im-i. Long laland, proneainced the braedi 'lon M . i: o*4*Joeb tiie tirnt ayaalafal of e?'!?i ieil on the cotfln. In the BUenca whieh foilowed a weman'a laugbter floated trp from the grotip at the f'-.t "f the luil. li *"* t'ie only Kound heard for ten mliuites. BBV8 thJ ihud of the falltng eartb and tha diatant '.,.;,, ,,.' t; ?? dty. At 1:51 the tlrst piec* ,f t'lii' ? ? "ii tht jjrnvi. hv tlia bieaa ulad dlgger* aad two minut** later lha tem ivraathB treaa th* famiiy an.i the pmi- aatera af Ueabaaaat Ken? nel were ptnead on th- eeaaabMad mound. Rufua led his mother away. both waik Ing tiiT.il>, thoogb aloaiy. Tba reet M tha famlly foiiow.d. aad after tvem tha tthera piOatiit got into auteaaioMaai er ?arriaa.*' and dreva ??.n. Tn I ghBtt ly gargaanl Melatea aal four iikii oi Trafgc 8'i'iad B were left to rtaard tbe grave UM Siipreme freirt. *?f tha t>th rhatrlat. ? paiaaaal fnemi, spoke reetbtglv af abi \la>or in Part 1 of the 4'ouit. at Whita r^alaa H* hhlI gaaaaag other th.ngf ?It is sar'e to 08] that in all the hiatary >f the Bupranaa Ceurl no haatice n' ^^', omt has ever BaTpaaaad WlUam J <jSv ior in the vohime of Judlflal aracb pe*> ormerl In an c-inal penod of ttme. ??He araa ahoohitaly hapartlaL aaaaj failin^ lo de- lare hin trua niHament. leedlraa of all eonaeqiienrea to himeelf He had no uce for and e\eee<1inalv Httia aatience with tha iooi, Uie kua' B ar tha dngKard." IheTen-Keydallon ADDING AND CALCULATING MACHINES Enthusiastically Endorsed! The New York Life Insurance Company wrote lo 101 useri of The Dalton. All replied, and all but one were Ioud in its praise. The one had a fcriev* ance. We adjusted it and ha ii now our friend. rt?eoff;-The New York Life Insurance Company selected the Dalton. 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