PRESIDENT Facts About Inauguration Kg dore Roosevelt Presidency in his auguration ceremonie the Capitol, where administered, to cy of the inavgural ball istic of the man being ind fice. High cole gave i the con it and unexpected contrasts brilliant spectacular effect and marked the ceremonies as Mr. Roose velt's Own. He coined the expression “President in his own right” as distin guished from the Presidency held by succession, and the impress of individu ality was upon the entire day's proceed- ings. Theodore Roosevelt was not an official being passively inducted into of- fice. The dominant quality of his char- acter was felt in the intense regularity and gorgeousness of military pomp and in the easy swagger of cowboys of the plains. The starting contrast was char- acteristic, and he seemed to be equally in sympathy both with the pomp and with the easy indifference of the ranch- men. B. and O. Freights Crash. Toledo, Ohio (Special) ~~A¢ a result of a head-on collision between freight trains on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail. road four miles east of Defiance, Fire man Samuel Beadle, of Garrett, Ind, was instantly killed and J. E. Cogley, fireman, and Thomas Carr, brakeman, both of Garret, were severely injured. Cogley's legs were cut off, and one of Carr's legs was so crushed that ampu- tation was necessary. Both will prob. ably survive, it is thought. and fellows 1a114 the most distingui commanders sovereign States fo val were here fo do ihe occasion In magnificence of display this inaugy ration has not been surpassed, and the 200,000 persons coming from all dire tions 0 withess ceremonies talked and acted and cheered and shouted if, somehow, they feit themeelves to be peculiarly to the man they were seeing to the White House for a term in ms own right The President reviewed the grand pa rade from a beautifully constructed stand in from of the White House, facing the Court of History, the chef doeurre of the feast of beauty, which was the acme of the decorative scheme, occupying the street for about four blocks, Here were assembled the allegorical figures of he- roic size and the portrait statues brought from the World's Fair, and the bamboo FINANCIAL. the as 5 Chose New York banks apparently gained 31,000,000 cash during the week. The American Telephone Company will issue $25.000000 of 4 per cent. bonds, Amalgamated Copper has taken an op- tion at $6,000,000 on the Speculator prop- erty at Butte. The $25,000,000 of Missouri Pacific 4s were oversubscribed eight times. “We earned in 1004 more than ro per cent, on our stock,” said a director of Electric Company of America, 3 ith a laurel with gracefu Tift each crowned w and all crowned f green and cl ric busihe masts, wreath eful outl 1H 1} festonns « ¢ ind g d their slend 1 in 1 Fairbanks Inaugoersted. PLUCKY STATION AGENT. Has Revolver Fight With Burglars and Kills One of Them. He ver. WAS peering uh t wis hred He returned the fos time ascertain the i inside the a man crashed platform down the rail agent chased distance, and several <hr exchanged, none of which took effeft. Meanwhile another of the burglars had ececaped from the station and the body of third was found on the fHoor of the wailling-room. Wounds behind his right ear and in his cheek showed where the bullet from the agent's revoiver had passed through his head. The man was fairly well dressed and was not apparently of the common tramp <lass another bullet tion, and the through came from instant window beside him and ran off road track. The hiv for a short next the to the station Wry lege $03E Stricken Calling Upon Heaven. Muskegon, Mich (Special). <Arraign- ed on a charge of using profane lane guage, Julive Davis, a veteran of the Civil War, on the stand called upon Heaven to witness the charges as false, As he lifted his eyes and hands in the supplication he was stricken down and may die. The paralysis not only extends to all his muscles, bot has deprived him of the power of speech and apparently of hesring. St. Petersburg Expects Kuropatkin to Evacuate Mukden. THE LOSSES HAVE BEEN ENORMOUS. Each Side Estimated To Have Had 30,000 Men Killed or Wounded - Japanese South of Mukden. ¥ Carried Heights In Russian Center. NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. Reading. Domestic, 3 af ely Jeru five 101 1 Oper faven and Rider Haggard arris been sent vestigate Salvatio The i for cotton crop of German East Afr 1 100% 15 about Two Jassenger (ram ¥ K Pa. we Cut mixup at drawn out has commenced between the Federal and State Governments the possession of the Everglades in Flor. ida. Statistics over about Michi gan graduates show coeds” three times as long as the average wo University of taal Hye graduates stdod the fever have been the marriages Trustee Loesser, of the Chadwick as sets, and Public Prosecutor Keeler called on Mr, Carnegie and obtained from him specimens of his signature, which is al together unlike that on the Chadwick papers Rev. J. F. Cordova and Miss Julia Brown were arrested in New Brunswick, N. 1, and put in jail in default of bail. e San Francisco police are «till withont mformation as to what the chemical analysis in the case of Mrs belief that she was not poisoned, Foreign. The American Academy at Rowe, through Mr. Henry Walters, of Balti. more, and others, has purchased the villa Miraflori ac a permanent home, ached. ELEVEN DEAD AND TWENTY | Tralos Carrying the Ohlo Engineers’ Baitalos the Tippecanoe Club in a Bad Smashup on Thelr Way to the The Are Burned. Are and of i losuguration Wrecked Trans Fire and Cars DUAL AT RAILROAD STATION Georges Willer Shot to Death at Naugatuck By Captains Frask Eleswick HE READ DR. OSLER. Aged Scheatific Stodent Follows the Theorles of the Mag He Admired. Killed All the Amimasis 8] 1M Pe Dowie's Scheme In Mexico { Special) Mes £ { ander Dowie, negotal y found a ne f the tropu woard of Zu secon ae Oo hb fa big tattracts mach at The Assassin Still Uskpows, { By Cable) A we and discovered a7 the Moa believed that the assassin of Sergius came from Paris, trade he artificer still wnknown 125 Houses Burned, Colamina, 8S. C Fire Brookland, a suburb of Columbia, across the Congaree River, destroyed property to the value of $0000. The insurance is small, The burned district is hall » mile mm length and several blocks wide. The Methodist church, residences of mill officials and operatives’ houses were des stroyed. Ht ax estimated that 128 hoes have heen bureed, VIORCOW of bombs, dvaamiie ween botka, a suburb of is an { Special) th sity i os LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAILS, The Beef Trust lugulry. 54 t FELL i Ten y Celebration 8! Jamestown, Ex'casion of the Capitol Wants to Aneex Panams. of the Depariments 1S | A. sine indge of the ma Cana 1° (Va) Genera Mir. Maynard men! 10 the increasing the salary Lo Sra.000 per annan and dent to $15.000 par “pan pelirement of S25.000 poy ¥oorder agai ' pres rdig . wi lary « pent © 1 il a $14 LAB RT La ard On Compan its books. In the ihe amendment wm tse Poustoffice Appropriation Bill for exten sion of pneumatic tabes, aller being ree disced to SRooo00, was reivserted and the bill was passed. The Pension Ap- propriation Bill was also passed without amendment, The Congress whose about 10 end has enacted over yoo gene eral bills and hac paseed over 1,000 pri *ooM Sag to Lente i 1
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