The body of the late President will lie in state
in the rotunda for the remainder of Tuesday, and will be escorted to
the railroad station Tuesday evening. The funeral train will leave
Washington at or about 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, and thus will arrive
at Canton during the day Wednesday.
JOHN HAY,
_Secretary of State_.
ELIHU ROOT,
_Secretary of War_.
JOHN D. LONG,
_Secretary of the Navy_.
H.B.F. MACFARLAND,
_President Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia_.
HOUSE COMMITTEE NAMED.
LIST WIRED BY SPEAKER HENDERSON.
The following dispatch from Speaker Henderson named the House committee:
_New York, Sept. 15, 1901._
_Hon. Henry Casson, Sergeant-at-arms, House of Representatives,
Washington, D.C._:
I have appointed the following committee for Presidential funeral and
escort. Notify them at once, requesting answer. Give each date of
funeral and hour of leaving Washington:
Grosvenor, Ohio; Burton, Ohio; Tayler, Ohio; Loud, California; Russell,
Connecticut; Ball, Delaware; Cannon, Illinois; Hitt, Illinois; Hopkins,
Illinois; Steele, Indiana; Hepburn, Iowa; Curtis, Kansas; Burleigh,
Maine; Mudd, Maryland; Gillett, Massachusetts; Corliss, Michigan;
Fletcher, Minnesota; Mercer, Nebraska; Sulloway, New Hampshire;
Loudenslager, New Jersey; Payne, New York; Sherman, New York; Marshall,
North Dakota; Tongue, Oregon; Bingham, Pennsylvania; Grow, Pennsylvania;
Dalzell, Pennsylvania; Capron, Rhode Island; Burke, South Dakota;
Foster, Vermont; Cushman, Washington; Dovener, West Virginia; Babcock,
Wisconsin; Mondell, Wyoming; Richardson, Tennessee; Bankhead, Alabama;
McRae, Arkansas; Bell, Colorado; Sparkman, Florida; Lester, Georgia;
Glenn, Idaho; Smith, Kentucky; Robertson, Louisiana; Williams,
Mississippi; De Armond, Missouri; Edwards, Montana; Newlands, Nevada;
Cummings, New York; W.
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