or ktor-an (1ton?-st.ltti-thr*H i'lBEAUTIFUL SHAFT, ERECTED IN HONOROF HEROIC DEAD, UNVEILED AT HOMEsiUNotables Express Touchinjr Sentiments Hefittim* the lt;ocasion While Half a Thousand Listen in 1L*\I*■»do-0 innth,a y *aeon1 bit** I by itersanderence—Excerpts from Speeches.urvevingeyl-n t»»rMore? than five hundn ?! deep, ly interested persons listened tolovoront yet forceful talks freinHiprcsontntiv es of tin* Wo in aa's Relief ttorph, I lie* 0. ,\ It andthe sta?» of Ohio tn (’M’mc tionwith the unveiling «*«t«1 th'dbation-of the Soldiers’ nt*i Sailor, ’monun'ont at the Soldiers ligiuc Friday afternoon.The ibeautiful shaft was aptlyite- rrfbrd ”a memento of t i'tir-IV: i •*tlhleer jrt neratli rt‘* lit ?’;lt; addr* mther-leatf*to r-ckol♦forealienit era iv ofkoopoftherollt!»ewanrALc.x ot Judge \N It. \Vn**so k. ofI’toana, past drfMrtnicnt comma to I er of the lt;. A. R.and ri (.lt; nsfon a **1,5,1 sinner.In the wordt? of KllsnbothCarpenter, ot Washington. cH., the Women's Relief c*.»r;w? ofthe state, dedicated t o* monil-ntent to the dead vftenius In theprose 1* 1*0 of tto- living veteran* Hundreds of Soldier# Homeveterans and other**, d»#«lt; 4 trd-Inn a llsiht shower and the possibility of a in i\ on ,dt itfongt aeed the oortsion w itb the'**'4*1« Men a*An Itui»i«—i!v* l« dure of the SCrvlee was the r«a allin of t **smerlflcse ittade l»\ m*• 1 •« r# of the Woman** Relief lt;in collecting: the funds for the*monument.It took two years ofwork, raliitiK small kiiiiih uniontto* I3,0lt;mi memtier# e tie orua.ul/.atton in this state.1 v a—erro of llovernor t'**vregretted by the ladies andfrle it - ; t till* Heme,Ji was arranged to inarch fromheatl'iuiNrtcr*.At l:io Mrx Mason, chairman of! the iioimuient lt;ouunit i«***, .announcedtin* o,ien:a; flt; attire ,»f the program * musks by V*kh y*s hand.Wt'ding deep about the iicskrn' i stand and monument wtvre mossedthn r« o’ le tiMii tin] women from!,lt; ay a t fa**, with veterans from the Home In greater numb* rs.It tin cottfludon of the msleat number. the Reverend Frank Mitch-liili’O'stliia StntiMiniAdjutant Atkinson preparedthe to)lowing statement, of spoc-ittl Interest for th** • '-itslon:iat 1.39G veterans have «en twirled in the Home lt;eiuetery ilia • the opening of the Home, i'll at 1,35k have been shl|iedi Ivew’her** for burial.The firsf member of the Homoto die w is t^-vi Drummond, admitted November 2*.», IfcHH,January *, | NX a.a#t veteran to go to restb**ie was (Jeont* F* ot, formerlya slt; reeiint In the Home, whose lt;number va* 1,311| admitted iJune t t, 11*I 3.the Home, spoke a verv aiMWopriateand1 a*honoredwithiHsflhtm-owedIs ofbeenonfen •tc ofif rally. Sergeant S. V lt;iMik.was only 9 «*’* lock Friday morn*wilGtt Mrs. Wdith Mason, MrsImorone Nl\«*r Marshall, matro 1 «lt;fthe .Madison Home, and Mrs lb b T O’Brien, of i’olutr mi. pi . lent of the Ohio Aiixillai of th* nun-1mh War Veterans* stHte*oraanfr«tfoti.under the airort of lt;’1 *tain andMrs. Beniamin F. At the flag vejjed monument utho arrang* ments for the unveiling. The guests arrived in tiim for din-ner, and all « •!■(» d* lighted thatOoinm trob r-ii. Clip ! V\ •• 1 »“ -* o t(Jardttor. of Albion, Mi«-Higan. beat of the Kit ions) («.hand.ti*ft«dt ;*i* nut I fit I pray er,M i s, Ma -lt;*u |m. k« * . Iguest# i**a*‘ent, tiuiitjoiiingloti’ll -ome* inner, among others She th* n introduced Mrs Mattie K. Ia «*r, ot ColutiiHiH, past deiNsrtmeut eona-ie truler lt;f the Relief lt;'lt;»ri*s, whotold lt;f the Ireginning of the monument,1, I ear told how it was a labore for the Relief (Vrp**, to p»y .. tribute to the men who inad« rob sscrifii elt;i for their country.She then * laiimd h«»w the women—-Continued on I * a u t- Seven, —ichj.Mtl,A.*Monumentn veiledirman S. I tomeVWWVV -V «r(S DOWN AND ADMITSVIFE IN CHICAGO HOTELM*4\bandoiLs First Statementisult of Suicide Fact*—Claims, .*jouble Affected Mind.11(lilt?!it1 I t IItheto a « had eld tom »j rtnibers1vile was the grandest little woman in tin world and the most vir*u»out. d hero Was io 11 lt;• ibi** i* , uUh. She couldn’t do anything wro .4.“Slio was fu Iwtd when i »*h*»t norShe did not know wh**t 1 wa.» ;*i*;n4 to tb* I dol not have any lntmithntof doing thi- when I lt;* ao to Ohi-t-r.go I shot tu*r first ond givshed her afterward with a knife.“Bills approach I ttg| collaose, imggod te b,* allow ad t*» tak** a farewell jookiwilire, I tn Mi *lr wm h1«t«*»o*e t *elitit e * ,«]| »* , redFtom c oite*ti itwlay it ■ Btiis, who is fortf-vofed i seve 11 v* nr* lt;ldkilled ti» * \U1 th *a lousyW „ ... ipipiiRiitwelve y**»r youitger than him self, wvmo time In thi late hour* of Wodnew?lay ntgh' He i* n:aia 1 !**rwith the body.f 'Mrs, Bit is' ;tiody will be taken to(Mn-innatl by her brother In*b»w,ChiHp (' ,%* lt;t ! lt;■ Neither n«.Mr.*- kdtis cousin. Morris if c •** !win, liv**«* here, took an* t* (to worure counael or other aid I *t■:*