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THE SAINT PAUL GLOBE ftl!S*-**Sj*£NS *^WE*C^Siv!W£@ [ 16 Pages. J jpti_~§^_? 9^-s^;9^*j3* VOL. XIX.—NO. 247. BULLETIN OF TttE ST. PftUL GLOI3E. Weather for Today— I'iitr and Warmer PAGE 1. Great Par ado of \ I'li-rmis. Welcome t<> the li. A. 11. I* Alii: *i. Parade <>i Plremen. PAGE .:. It. .-,-pl i.-i. Nt ll.ilt-l Ityiiß, i :>. 11l |>li i-<-s !>> I lit- '.. , . < '.. It. I'.leetioii (.<>•»•.! p. PA OK 4. Editorial. l.anulitill'N --<>t::i:? lirnri Talk, PAtiK r,. ■ :>i-i< ii t ( .i Toilin . '!:• and Mr; . \*i ulkiT. V VtiK O. I.as'ies Praise St. Paul EloH|iitality. - i La .lis* l!« ad«| • rlers. lit-niiloii ot \<-\i DriiKouna, >t:il<- mil 'itli i-s, PAGE T. -a!;i{s t r.*i\*» t I > on HooMlers. Miller : i i- n; Detroit. . - a ><-v> Pacini; Rnoiil. PAGE N. I»n j a I I 'i<- *- ::iit- la i s*. PAGE !'. NU.-ech i \\*. I!. C. I)e|tarlm<-ntß. PAIiE 10. • Convention. I> • on lo Uv Permaneii t. Te.\l M( Sound llonj-j I'ia 11 <■ i in. P MiE ; *. Minnesota's Soldiers' Home. PAGE 12. M.:\ur Arabella. PA'.iE i:. [laiiiinond'.> -i irj of Transvaal Kald. PAtiK 11. 51 in n< s.■;--•, \- , .. :•;,,;,.. Wisconsin's '". •. -■ i [tegiiurnt. PAtiK 1.*".. t ash Wheat in ( tiioayo r».**i ;U--o. Stocks Strong and •':■ \;<r. Wants «if tlie i'< lisle. PAtiK I'!. Hello'ionv-,11 llaj l)i.-. \\ .! L ; ihv 'i. spit M I orjtM. I : \ i t ) ay. Metroiiolifaii —A In liania, S. •:."**». tiraiid—AV'oinan in Itlaek, s.i.***,, I*ll I\ . :,,,_, ;si !. A\ ildiicMi-1 ice \aiide\ille Sj-.orts. Ila in li «!;• — ;.-, ,-<■ j ...;,. *'•'* "■ " -*• ale) .-. !■ ti :, ;■;. ,-. i«*e Drive !( a. in. "* lior.al Guard 10. * t«. I*_ , . in. i '; :•: >. • I --•: -, ;• -.-, »,.-.:-! t.ur.r<l '.>.-,. An:! torinm — o>i-.-niiis> Kn<*i:!iip*t 10. • :• ..-I |>:; res s. Blarl.et Hal I—t ani|i!ir<- S. cist -t aai till re S. ■ ■"- •' •' '' .; - " in;;>u -j. m •;. MOI KMKAT -il Sl!'. VMSIIII'S. iv Li v | to lu ll ■ -.J:-- take ! 11 <• x t : ■ * ~" : i:. AltKeld lmi h< li. he is ; - el' us- s I :• . 1,■1.. . ■ ■ a.'t, ri : r." i;' .*.* -. ;■ tll>' ! he i:.. • hue to set himself put ii!- for .- m Mr I i ' .' : thing nc- ' says T ' ■'• ' " '■ A man wh • ' tit to :i \ .-ar. ' One of tl has - immediate^ th, alter «^D—- I was p.; . Indl the J c:' ' - ■ ' _^ Cf-;. --.;■; -.. y ,;,.,, |„.. f? y yp arS J(■ j yin tncuit to fii F man. Th, red-h; id> I will, hot-.*. \ er, r, —an- \v; '« • y : 3 Third y aft?rnoor. p. h ■■■■:• ran away and into a teles •• h pc-ie nnd broke his * Who ki ove but li it t;.:s hors broken .*■'■*' :**•'•* ; :*j cts, deliberately committed tul^ide? mm THE FLfIG THEY SfIVED. VETERA*****"* OF THE li I•: ill :i.l. H>*\ *'l *.U< 11 l\ \ I- VHAUE OK PE It '!•:. TWENTY THOUSAND IN LINE. CHEEKED l<\ \ GKATEKIIi PKOPI.E AiiO.vu kl-owkk strews I- ITIIS. OVATIOX TO ((niMAXDEII WALKER Pageant Ei-nal in Every Detail to Those ot Conner Cneamn mc ii (s, '!'!.-■ day ■ for the disarmed martial host.-* of Ameri The a<n>< ol :.;. or the old comrades in blue. The one even! of ea r-h twelve-month ns of thousands of Union soldiery awail with eager impal i, nee the annual parade of the Grand Army republic of A merica It was I n "t^YSl^t -1"' !• iH-si \<-.--fixx:k->ify:.a p.ill! nf S"l::i:i:.-!ll, evi-l* S. -n UJ?VA'I% strei-1 -of Si. Paul. N,» ,„:,■ it. i" i" marvelous fur its -. tiui'vyr'^ftt^-r' eision, or hs mania! a-- 'i' 7. ■■.l{,'7''ivßSf.'. in the [ffoff r----b'rtg. i nvf-r thai :h'.-at.: Sp'*),'; I '.. hull em hus- ,1 th- i 1 \)<\\i |;.-;-o.l>l-:: *-*- I :'-•'. w it, ami ■ ■;■ its, fl i lain '•- W-Ylv 1 ime and ;. •■ . .. ,; :u ; '. io"u-i lis of joy. ! <i!Y%ni;-.# it a) %JsfytV lit. l'"i'likjjA, | iwVo K'fcu* Yon re ;. i. Tims, ili : aftd va-feM'^' lines, ■ -ior:- |i"/>hi •^r/Yii-:!;.'/ l-i-.- -'<-i| an ci: i'fyii A-ia **•*.; V v- ■■ 11-1 have ''-/i: V.t all the si <.< iv, re not faliprV th. vi iforn s %,;, ■ i .z,.ns nf G %r| vhose : \ ; .: I" ■ hi' full \. . a fujh '■ ■■ " tihood. Rut the • fe ■ ■ : oi ity of ihor-st. thous* a surcui '" ' '" hundreds who ■ r ihe * yes of never ;': i sound the l.ling. ■ .-( Ana-r! --'■!':)! t~ '"■ 111-.'. •*. - S ,-;, . Wll •! tnUehfd. rounts uf en !l. ''■':: '•-. ."•.'•■ , v\as r< nple than the ■ I \ est - day. il hoys iv 1 -hie - ihe sti ad fast. : n ■ n. th. --\ - ■ ;■........ ,■. - rim dut \ . and u< a .--'. udfi* of that re ..:■ small- s! Pad t - • or of yes '. -■ were aiiss - - * I'he l»ui a truer patriotism, a keener grati tud. . a ■:■ ■p, love nf country Hi" •*■ ' hi.-h raufted the capitu- I: ists y. day. "!'! . i (he Rival in his. m which will out livi life its. If. Thi > have -■•■- a a hug i.C men whose lives we ■ 'he 'l' 1!'. ■ aa; ;. in- amid the sen : nf canister and blinding smoke of ha li si em.-d as if everyone in the en- N ' ' ii the city and '■ march. I [dace th. sp. ctators at half ant| pet - haps this is no exaggeration. Ail nf i-Y i.'l" was on hand. Half of Mm; -: alone makes "'••i:' :;""- acta ■ . this the count less tl ■ . ar • with in th. abi oad. Th. ; clvi g buildings. Tl •■> till . e\ cry window thi cc Tm y sal on nar row ledg mi -es at the p< ril of th, - Th v v. ■ re lin dtji^-^ong ... , *«t#--«*afc tm n; #"s. rfljeitherilk* i | TVa-I-I f i i . tq. B I % a a<fr__ J tjT^\' I 1 ' *^-_u*^ mm* ' m I *i . . new tiik ;* vradk i-*on v : \:n. Veterans »...-i lulo l.in-> Promptly I'm! V. i: lioni ( oiifusion. From eat ly m- ruing the < I soldiers In Uamn M.-- p ,ints in other -' . *. V s wing t< ">'. ard ;: ■ n St. Ant! hill. The irnt - I ness \; h the vt-tei ms r sp, ■ ■ • : I • all at the es were alm I ■ aiting ; h Of ti:-- - ; V. cers ■ arc-i narrow streets * >int -i as.-= ail ly, was in a ays;;: the part of som. of the v, tei; as vh > th, ; f< rrn in line in I of the state; , they -- re mustered into Be: vi- c, inetead of march- TUIIgvSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1 SO(i. ! r.'v with v, t-rnn- of the state in v. lii-li i fchej now live. Th,- mottling was beautiful. Tlie sun. i w 1 ich had been obscured during tfi, early hums, petj>ed ihiough the clouds .al "itt the hour for the paiad mo\ p. A iilea-an' ,- est bl . • ;:.■ was j blowing, and wraps wen unnecessary The change in tern pi ra tun- was v, i > . Lil alter the cool '\, a 1 her uf tho pre\ iuus daj s and night. So perfect wei c the arraiie nen that then- was no hitch in '_^fm!m^_"' I to arri\ c was the Supi ri< ' - corps, which assumed the p signed in the parade wit! lion -\".\: came mount tl liors, a nil', hearing ; - ■ i i ■ ■ :;• i her the companies ci to place in the divisions d to rani* or seniority. W in half an hour afti i post ar rive I the territorj a hout the 'c, i I oint Western and Day ton a' . was ci ov ded wit h \ derails and spec tators to the number of 7". I. crowds kepi it . til. w hen i 'ommander Walker arri' r-d : al I 0:,10, thi re w ■■• ,• fully 100.000 p, I in the strei ts h ■ rendez > ,'.'■'■;. -; , . the union was sented it dons, of which there were eig] First Division I apt. 1". s. I'< an fi - i aide • "'"'.■v-'.Jy DU.'t.■ H. tid aid, di ' ' i:« W&ix) <;>,»>>W". ".■ '".... Ai- •■.wlYiii'i) '"..,■,•* ni'./ei'.,: . .'. ■'V'/ "'%: i i:.l ,S'u . r Mjfiffl' ■!<^:^:%Y-'; .■-■• --■ W.f v ■ w]if" ' •* r>'*l'" :' '■• ' ' r timHi,fcw-i'K" ■■■. *.-.-. , «c-'-.wtnr/-"-'»'«'-" : ■;/i**<-i£-J v ■■!■",•«*•■•.• <':.':': ":. 11. M-ftvi .:.i.;t<7- iv- ' .. .■\i.fc,- %;■ ■a- -iv/im*( ef <■;.:,.',;... ■ i "Sfn&i *-*'< l.V\i.tyfctyil .*; '''Y-vf^' ■ .; . 'via*!-- i -ilii*-:l: ■ llihtmyfflviii.rto,, X';&-: •'■Jiip-ijVb'ri.'' ,\'.. '. -.'. .:i.;tliv, Kii'-rtv CAr-.-ituit; i ■■t'^^,^ iiS'^'7y;^A^ii7.^ : Hi V' ::■ ■ , vio-en [,;,. )H^or\. •■- '•:, c ?,j;o f/iistfj ::,-h,.. ,a KSE^iu'an.'ik'W-a ,• . W,i'7 t(v "• ■.t:7iu. :;,;■?'. f: 7l^J,j^%m W/W '_ I -'y.-..*7 ;i,i.W\v %V'ZAtVMM': '•■• ty/i «•' , ■ V-". ... '*> | Wsfafc,s.i>-7-fcv; .'.'■.' :xi-. '-".'.. r,:">'K>!<tu\i. ■ ]V VHyl '%}}■- •'.>.)<•;. C 'R-*. Swi-ith. ni-',- ■ -'. - ■} 7 . f';77i'7lit.:. . M-le'-va '." -'Mvpi.'!*, ; A.,,.!'a, : V^..7,V,7'/','. :.,:: We:'': " '.vi r \'J J. , ■; ■ ..m/Wjfr. r-;•;:•:>:;. i/ v.. "■. ' :.. i'i'&K -'liv-c^r.a' . ' i:";:a' ■':.• ■'-:' . '.l-',e;/'. , '.'M^'i^'Jr'.V'i, :■":''.:-' '■' ' .7'.-n.,,rt-mi l 'MmfC i WH'iity^ ♦'•'•"• 'o i-.v .''■;. !-r-■„... Svy>/txv "'lHi«^>. ■"■'Mur na xiim».'. ' - ' <■■> ■,'■■■ , !' \V7MhC^- •'•• ■ • ' ' ' W& mi-'-v ■ . :y-Yv'/H'jr^ :■ h^.nyMm :-,Y ' ; M^ .""•!' -'YY;.' i-aif /wi<m'.'//i,<i>\•■ '.V7--..'.«/,)'t -..,<*.--t:y;ij'//;,tv;.-,..-^„v'-: ■fmmk hall and West, m I I -j;-''--'. Vfi'tfiil Dal en fonr ': lim s of -iaV'i i.. ;,• ers 1 iii ■ thi Se : all through Ibe v;• i Thi< "w<j I : cas-. hov.'pvei ': '-. i .•.:-,;:. Nt Mad ' Wis., the ■ to vt . : tbe i rear of 1 n with DM) '■ [bans and ! ■ . tnd Vit glr.ia and N'm I h Carolina 'he right r, st ing on ' X..\\ Rnglanih ■- did nol show up tl a I this >i; had no ti üble in mak The Fourth divi don, Mai viand. N> li: a ska. .\; were in go • special) states of low: m, with i i 'olot ado, A'yo ing. X; . as, i ■ ware, Missouri and Oregon cunstit ited ' a ■ Fifth di\ ■-■ te of : M issouri mad ' . as to ■i . the otln i states beit -■ t pi - sented, but nl\ to Lin of a -- it a ! 'aKaii. Washington, Ala: Arkansas, N, w Mcxi, .. and 1 'tab formed in the ordei Capt ,' i; Smith, on 1 i :-'•'. enth divisi m were ! ' the remaining Southern states, Loui siana, Mississippi, Florida, Montana. N th Dakota, Oklahoma, Indian Ter . . rv '. ; ' gn at 1 >epai tment of M brought up the rear, this being con- i ed an In m ira i y positi m for the : stat--. which shaved up In line 5,000 ng. The Minnesota men were late in ar riving on the scene of action, the _jj V Uvis -j ;. Inge? ■ I irll •■ ''^^'--rj-e-.'/V! § i if.:;. ____ 1 being thatlMinnes a F&^r^ ' Jm± Pi '■; otJ_k I\UntA___p. r_% us the latter began to ■in , ,:- St. Albans s ■ •wn as Sin ■" mosi of r posts , ti i '••lytnii ay, nti, In i dnt of appeal an- tine- | veterans showed side of their neigl and they exhibited their generosity - states as the* - the w ty ' Whet i ;•■::. Walker's horse was - appr . f.. , p , ,h. : assembled veterans, who were waiting I tbe word to mare)!. Th . in-chief was accompanied by Albert Seheffer and Capt. Jack Crawford, who ; acti d as special aides. Also ac om | panying him were tlie personal staff I and the council of administration V! --! ing horseback. Th, - *•• " - ■•■ *r••-;;-. .. f the c >un :' administration was as ." dl ws I -. L. Mai burgh, Baltimore; H. W. Downs, Massachusetts; John O. Tay lor, Baltimore; T. W. Scott, Kairfleld, 111.; Erastus \Y. Jewett, Swanton, ' Vt. Prior to the arrival of the command chief, Chief of I'oliee (loss rod! tip and announced t<- (Jen. Mason thai the police arrangements were complete and do\\ n al the foot of Western a\ , un,-. near Summit, a line f mounted "hi, ts could be f-een awaiting the 1 ' mine, of the head of the First divi sion A fresh horse was furnished the com mander-in chief, on arrival at Western -■ '• ' atle, and with tin- booming of il cannon, the parade was under way. DETAILS OK THK P\I'KA\T. Pea -.res Tluit Kxeitetl Entlintotasm Anion** the Spectators. --in of tin- parade, uecupi, d by Chief '■ ud Li, in Hud* . with a platoon of , d poliei . carried Its responsibility as il lionor. in spite of thi guards p I ■ s the line, the i-rowd pen li ted in "I l-i#^"^J_J'' ;"".' ''"' t-utv devolved on ■ ■ medical corps ■ end-, for anj emei - ,-hl h badge ol on ea ;, - m. Their ' ■ • that no matter md hesl ■ ' ould I and - ithout de- : '"'•c ■• figure ii] on \> hi,h all interest ed at e\ - r.\ point along the line. his horse deck, .1 with the i ich - • of ii g, net al offi, ■r, came tli n. Walker, the command r in-ehiel of the thou sand of vi t« rans. Cli -or on cheer followed I .ance and as he bared his head and ;ii.- thanks on ,\ cry side, he lo d■ d inch a gallant, loyal soldier. Afier ' Cen. Walker, came his staff, in sonibri blue. I.tia after line I hey i I tnked slo***. l> by, pre pi rhaps, more i ban any other single liait of the parade the pomp and eircuin , 'onspicu nts am mg the staff was ("apt. Jack Crawford, the poet-scout. lie. ... v.-i., given hearty welcome by the ■■.- ol spec-tatoi s. ,iini as he doffed ids i ing I air show ed in Ibe br un-ii lietur, s«jue and admi rabl, ■•. .- of the parade. "'.'^;v.-.-. V /i.,,.:.:e];0i < ii.r and his staff were followed jtfSt;::-*,... s f r.- lii-ii.' •;-.-■! * '• <■'..;- .v\,U»7d.foir'/--,iH-, ..;■ in- naval con ibMmK'm fPtein"-'!! -• " 'tr I I *. ■ -I '.'',-> . ;■ --'t :-"■ . • fflMb ■ .- .-'iYY W^.r-r lie- ia : :■/; >:is 1.%1 n&M'Jttt 'I'">;.. rtment cam ■!>«- ■ 01.v1'.-i.l', ,'Jt,;- p'stf;,;;'*/) ■'■ ,7:tx\.-. In hem.. is ; ,:f:-w:r'*tiJ.';.>,*>(i';'i'/,'J'4',^*'<: /v- ,i'-,l.'«'>■■■.'.., iittinj- un ■/Y-s ''cirVavi's...'t)/^ylHy'.'fYj;c,'i,e. !..] i>.-.-.;ded. | ,iV-.-' ■ /.-' :v ''l.vSK'A'n'l **« ' r.ttra'te ■- ■■• >•:■-. .'*--.. -r.'.-hiag:. •-' ,; j/t>"^r^b. hs-if mi-.! •. ■! i-.-t. ,<-{'".* iV .ii., ii(M'/ la-'-t^icd on them J : '•■ s'iii-Vid'e ,~, ■'.!.>.-)■ h WPP'.- :. ;-.'..■■■■ was j 'caji iv^-M'st'v itiAy. jU;r,.>is' i:uhif7l> ,W*;i4-'-o 7-JA, ,' ''<'-7).; \fi777l)7fiff77[i7i' ,'!',-.- '•<:\i7>: • in-'i' t!a;j, . c.- ;:,:-,' s'«:;/,::''''Vae I;''c.-? si,'*. -ined ,til.. -.-. ,;. .'.\ii.': :,aj:.! 7.l'■■':, ...j, ijo .7. >-i'-.W;.'' ••// ''■ '"'.s '>!' :' -.tv/-.i-' ..:-..-,i l/< -7 ■,*■;'•'..',' r. ni ia. ! , -.;' ..- ; .;.' -t.i ,-.•/.■ .:' \s. rtevvi ' ':■-■/.. ro K'V... 7.i':; wiie'- slif.-W. I*l ••';■■'- ■«,!i;'t ■„<■■-' w->' <-'''A "<:'.■;,.:;:• '.;. .:" :'*-*■ •«.' '.siii.ai t\'il.'7 o'" ■'P'f.'ft- a-' 1 ' : ,-;+,; ...'' ■■'■i'r.i'.'-ii'.'.-.'ii ,i i--.-.-';-.: and ; i-. .ijK.''*'va <7;,. ./'iiui/f. %7 ' ii. "\;> . -.r.; •■:y7>:% •i^7:;^7, 77 7... t"'':. ■■ y-v.-v f^'.-7'Xi,i-::' Jm7f!-7^if)vi'": ;Ha'*'- ,j ,Y --t» '.- . Vi'-^t'ii'V...; ..tiir'., V-l-i-.-. .c,v;.*tf.r7>\.«jl; . - ■....'..' «'<.::.;/;.:••- V.<^^.^w«'*/-'wv.«Wj <■: /y'7 »&s&■s*"''.■ ■'':7fitt''T' Jk/sm< i", M - -.::>.-/.'-..'.-'-Y'i;:;:-'//.), a I\ 11 ,II ■ji« <M_WwW '■■•• i oi 1 lv dn - ii ni I ..... >eemed falrlj nvi ivvhi i oi* I at ; ■ ■ l,ow. d to the poinn | ■ . ;■.-• ' throughout the lial- j parade wt auvthiiiß at sill a** ... ■ tin Hu, 1, intuiy in number, but m iking h it show, for all were i ml -1. and but makin**: a i i "... i; ippings of bright nd g i ontrast to I te \< .-. K*nglaud foi- ; feci - • and from Mas ■! li la i and Ver i 1.--i.- ■-. ere tin, vpe | dly la :■-. The VeniTiat men v\ ot •■ spi ig- heir hat - and were l-i c, ted ,\ ith , ti, :.1 i.sed he old re- VVh ' - the matter wi'h Vermont?" ' • : ans a iisv ered hack : 1 gin .--. with 30.i ii tii ■ right >i ■ . ■ this -ii- Isii n nas brougli ■ i i of «' ilumbii roli na, nnd from each ther w eln- \ ■:...;,- of \ -torans. ihe featur, lext di\ '.-'--. i • parade. The showing mad foi the I as tren lous. • vld i Ibbons of j earned on and on in b nd - current. Indiana. Mary . . md Uichigan were in ihe -I In each state the crowd - '' f mai eh found something the g< nerous applause it to bestow. Here ii was a Jack tar, in sailor togs; there a pretty winsome girl, } :--'l out in thi blue and gold of a vlvian ■ ii.- a i hai ming represi ling Col tmbia In the red, and blue of the th ••■ lands : flags ■ ng un every side. In passing if should ' ii" featui •• -.: tbe pai ade : r oed live or popular than the Cm i: drum r irps. 'li.- aged ■- • terans »*ei - - heered from one end of the ii, to iii. oth . ' tnoed along as il 'ad d'fi. 0 old fat ber ; ime in -pite of age. - line of th ga posts w.js Wii -.. : nted " I*' •'•'' ''*?y ' _"" " -inmo:] 9 'I ••M1... Ih- was drivf.n _t_>z in .■ open '|.-!-ia» and finally gavi 'I'^Lil att-Jpts to !• .ni- fi hat. Klowets .-!n--I, t % i '■ ■ -in bill (r<_ the reviewing '-■"■'m/ __ '-mi '■■■-_#'i':-:aMe a:s' _li_*,v,-d h-.w li.orW **m****m . ■ "^m^ m^m^^i^t madeTmrr* a i - wet c Kansas. *hi ,Id with sun H er badges, tu*i of them a- onipan ied by • Wyoming Dela gon and Mis- Ti ■ - the -':. I. .in>. with ■• hats and black fi c b ■ .iinmand presented a >: I, ndl I he> mat They shared in ajnple n ■ won by the C I tmbia posi led. I the next dl. Ision. Behind ' - the veterans, quite is soldierly in his miniature way as the veterans that stretched (Ml f '.• miles befi re and behind him. On his lere .-.»■•• the silvei eagles indicating his lank, and as the crowd caughi thi ivas g yen for ihe "Kentucky Colonel." In the division were also Washington and Aiaska. and there was foi the men from tl V '■- Vlreinia. New Mexico. Tennessee and -" : -iii;. I j Great stocks of corn headed 'i • ; artmi .. i osts, and thi t_a r, hing .et parried batons of wheat with ears of yeilow com tv top them olt. Oct Kiizzied i veteran, who calmly munched 11is- r>orn as he niari-hed along, was spied by the crowd and given a jelly welcome. North Dakota also car ried the wheal and corn. The siste, states to the west plainly showed their interest in the success of the Minnesota encampment ami the devotion was amply repaid so fai as applause and commendation passed as cur rent. On the North Halo.(a column Miss Duke at tracted universal attention. Mounted on a handsome horse with -lose fitting habit or tasteful bin,-, she headed the department, an Amazon, who round favor with all. A banner stated Mi,- was the adopted daughter of the department of North Dakota, and sb- was honored for the veterans who were pleased to do her honor. Louisiana headed Ihe tenth division. The state was represented by a goodly company of fine looking colored veterans, who marched as steadily and whosi welcome was as warm cud earnest as that given any division. The cotton and the cane was their emblem, for each bore a wand f cane, inserted in which was cotton in a state of nature, a novel sight for many l the Northern thousands who saw it for the first time. \fier Loui iana • ame Mi: sisslppi. I I, Montana T, :ai. Idaho Arizona, Georgia Alabama, North Dakota, Oklahoma and In dian territory. The department of Minnesota closed * lo parade, comprising the eighth division, anu the state did Itself great honor. St. Paul and Minneapolis, as was to be expected, were well !• . as was Duluth, hut they formed only a small part of the long lines of Minnesota veterans, who, for in,-.rly an hour in solid ranks, tramped bj the reviewing stand. The state posts were headed by .1. .!. McCardv. department commander, who was followed by his staff, all mounted. After them, carried by many willing hands a huge flag that filled the street from one side to the other, and into which hundreds threw flowers in token of their love for Its us stars and stripes. Another feature of the parade was the little band of Mini first volunteers. Th, y were cheered to their hearts content. third division of 'In- parade : day, which comprised eleven states, showed good training by being promptly In line, and at 11 o'eloi !■ . the hout set for it to i tpt. Hart, who was in command, sent word to the chief commanding officer tbal he was ready lo move. Afier the parade was over mam compliments were bestowed Capt. I!.in by thi members of the di vision for Ihe wai in which he had eonduet ed it. The staff of the Massachusetts de al said that in all Ihe parades they had si en tin ■ had n, verb. n included iv it division which was handled so well. Cap:. Hart was justifiably elated at such praise, iming such a source. ' . So. KO*", Chicago, had 38 - rday with Pasi Commander I. .- -y commanding. The 'old tars" received their share of attention and POSIES IV THEIR PATHWAY. Veterans in a Shower of Blossoms Thrown liy Little t'lrls. The inspiration which prompted Mrs. "Newport when she projected the idea if the flower gilrs' chorus brought aboul the most affecting and prettiest re'ull r-f the whole of yesterday's pa rade. The veterans we ntirely un prepared for the reception which ted them at the Newport resi st nd when each division was taken merrj posses sii ti of mid actually stormed with -t > ill fragrant flowers, the gray haired heroes of many battles broke before the of white gown, d little ... and deli >■■■!•• d up their h, arts not their arms to the invading . he mosl affecting one • wli ile line of march and will ■ight spot in the memory of the men '-i the (t. A. Ft. I were all attired In whil with sashes of i ed, v hit, and blue and I p fancy baskets of tlower-s. The> Were stationed at the X, wpbrt grot - tnd al the app . - ■ iii- nts ,-f lhe :,-! ■ w nnld i ass into the streel aiid her side of the com ing veterans. As the lines passed be fore them the (lower girls pushed for ward and tossed the beautiful blos si>m3 bit the faces of the astonished hoys in blue. To say thai the\ were astonished is pttl ting it mild ly. "We never had •v, h a reei'-ption aa this." exclaimed "he of the out-of-town ofiicers as he placed a big red ros, in li coat. "This is the hinj- -a*, ha' i seen," said he, ■ '-■•— h rse walked daintily rs in the path. Ti ars s1 of ma ny of the men and Itle colored girls tge to the men * . . much, many a gray- tired \ etera n st ioped forward am' s-,jd with emotion, "Cod bless you, oi ■ •." i »ne often hears of i lie strewing of a pathway with flowers, bat seldom are there those so honored as to have th< pretty idea carried out Jit rally for them. The strei I for a block or up re was strewn with the trampled blossoms which, when their beauty had departed, sent up their sweet fragrance to those for -whom they had given their lives. Many of the flowers were carried off in triumph bj the old soldii rs. XOT WEAKIEIJ BY \\ AITIM*. < ,111111- Vn iii re-.; I rush nt Slvtli and Minnesota, siren*. More people might have witnessed the parade from the corner of Sixth and Cedar streets if they had been pro vided with balloons and did not object to a vertical view. As it whs, it is doubtful If a majority of the thousands who thronged the intersection of the two streets, obtained anything more than a ■. a^rm- idea of just what was going on. Those in the back rows. if they had never before seen a hiu pa rade, are now firmly convinced, doubt less, that such an event consists of luent cheers, a confusion of bob bing heads, the music ,-f ,-t numb invisible bands and a succession of Pate staffs which end in some myste rious way jus; below the tops. a vsM&a 'sjsv: "J!5 rstlnds,lal] fi!.-<l^*_: h s|ect_%u *, and i lalf lii/eiXsi,,;,il*^ p.dlts of^ tntage 1^ mT ;'^rr?-tf mm<r. smaner^^Wy In p:'>.**P>: tion. Th, ' ■ rowd was particu larly dens, ctended onto the side strei ts fa I . the poinl v\ here . 11 as mablj go, d \ii w could be ob- At 10 o'clock there was a fair sprin kling of people "ii ' sidewalk audience had begun to as semble. By the time the clock struck 11 the stands were well filled, the street was impassable and the big buildings in the neighborhood had begun to - nptu decorations in the way of living statuary. The crowd ■nt as the minutes went i-y. but never lost its g 1 nature, A stray dog ra 'ed up the street and down again, bewildered by the crowd, and • body cheered when the canine escaped a militiaman who appointed himself a special detail of one to end the fun. The episode proved the curtain raiser for the big entertainment. Ti •• . along the line of march suddenly be came active, pressing the people back ward to clear the street. A mounted PRICE TWO CENTS— {_3?_f£2g!ft. officer clattered by, the music of an advancing band became audible and then the head of the procession swung into view. It was just 11:2fi when the detail -,f mounted police passed the corner and cleared the street from curb to cm b. from that time until L':ir- the ranks of veterans swepi along In an unbroken line. Th,i.- was no i;n-k of interest and no waning of enthusiasm. From first to last the crowd was ready to cheer and only wanted ti. ■ aha : >w of an excuse. Tin- first dem i ■ , *---n. Walker, who, foil , stair] ea me close on the heels -id police. Th-- crowd needi d no one to tell them v*. ho he was. As h<* .-, p proached the three rex in- bated Ids silver.,! he; I and to right and I- ft in acknov of the u\ a. li-.n. •' ' .-, ford was also recognized by I , and (Jen. Mason, when he r-;uii head , f the d v. as given a jree to thai i. towed on the chief. The Oontine ihe ('olumbia post.... , a the Hansom post, of St. I. rec, ived special ma i ks ■ ■ when tie- .".lii; i along- with their bu; : cheer.- greeted tl Tin- set Is Si ''il'' ' . pected. Fi lira:!, i-"i | Behind Me," whib a band in th ing "Her i lolden H ir Vas i I . Down Her iin !;," der whether it wa ■ the - am, t here was pati is, too. S bent forms at sad story-, that, for mat > last ' a loyal i at tin- iii-.. t ing of well i i And th, re were -mptv sl, : badge of h mor, I rue h I i minder that, i.- -\\ ■ • •■ For three hours and Inl -nt w: by. The re • 1 found I as great as had tl van. Even ''■- h ,-rs of the Un the last post fl medley of thi ci iwded str--ei the crowd linger, d as if in re ■ was all o\ er. A. tid small .. scenes are not to day. FEATI'RE OF THE PARADE. The Living Flag Ail mired l>> tbe \ etc ra ii *. The brightest est galaxy of ; traction, the bined colors, v. as the ":. i ol y< sterday. | Th j grizzlt ; bearing. I COOJii!"' -I . Of greet i: . littled co, ■ ia token of tl i parade. Pn aid w, re in mnr.ii. r, and pq-oiidi inst ructej. : , '.-, ho had lahoi attain tin- eh. songs they sanj all. hide, of loyal It was entile i.i corner o v. hi re th-- boys and gii schools, iii'it' ra aged in | ]■ forn Hag of the United States. L Hag pel 'I'- ct irt pi Along the v • form twi • cloak, and the l-,.- ; thei ; jma -1.- ;. • ■ ■ j until 1b- r | ground of tl thiin rose the each star ii I I to the number of : Of the |, , mediately on Sixth -"■■ vli w of ih-- \ lim . Each child ha a luncheon, packed nibbled at iil To ham required no HUb ta,-l part "! IT >f. ' th'- assist and from the j* of <■>',• c . volunt, • Thai ' to sing with an Th- ir ins and restlessi and the cm in lb.' : ' But ■ 1 lb,- d< :i c th cl the polieen -n : nd the . »n -.; soldiers ! of the qua i-'i ■.' •: ■ strug keep , back the stubl >r • -- ( lea l* Vi lie, s Se ' of "The ; Si ar Spangled I' the people swar l and thn >ugh wind ■ points had remai kable p; • ever seen or i use it told of a red blood and I g that brought !:■ r l< \ ■ of death. As the I childish vol , f ■ o gray dens.- lining of j, - - young ) singing tl t hat had sounded . America ; ••Th.- old ordf-r . • ■ i • place to new." "And G ' in many ways." One could bul ar.d pattern th th, blazing glorj .f ins; flag there wen to be i faces of an t; Ish N a, in E ti Mary, a German Gretchen and a Scan- f 16 Pages. § $__&&_& %*_&*_&%,_&&