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WITNESS 1TNESSPAflADE PARADE
Brilliant Brill allt Pageant t Passes ii in
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INCIDENTS I CI ENTS OF THE MARCH
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Governors Gove rnors Filipinos Porto Ricans
9 C COwboys wboys Ys jAttract Attract ttract Much lt luch Applause
r Lassoing Bystanders
For Ft i irearIy nearly earIjT four hours yesterday af a ¬
ternoon t n 9on U Pennsylvania Penns lvanl avenue was th the <
stage st i upon ton which was wa bent the th vision
of ofa all l the people of all the United UnltedStates States
The thoroughfare flanked d by thou
spncts spntls of eager ger watchers was the scene scene
of ofntn ot a military fltary and civic pageant whcl which
in many ma man respects surpassed any th the <
IT FiHt nited lted d States has ever eyer known
Men Men from from fromall all parts of the country an and
lt3 Jt its farthermost possessions marched
from frpm the t he Capitol past ast the Presidents
reviewing stand Inspired by b martial
music from from aihundred a bands b1ndSrestlve restive <
Corses hp rscs champed d their bits and andpranced prancet pranced
proudly Pf9J1 < lly beneath neat1i the th weight welghto of patriot Pritoiots iItrIots
And mdpa tnd patriot rlot commanders and anda above b bvethe vethe th <
tattoo t ttoo of pf the horses liores hoofs hoo ahdv a and i1 i1jthe jthe tni tlie
thudthud t ud tht d of the marching marchlngfeet feet < ran rang
the l 1e huzzas and Shouts of acclaim i to t <
Theodore Theo dore Roosevelt
From Far and Near
t I There Therewkr Th re Tw w ire r q q1ii in the the line iineo of trnar march chwhic whicl h
ipassed p pssed ss d in review t 6vl w before the President rx s dent
i the ti1 sons of MaIne ta1ne and the men Of f Porto
Rico the troops troops of of Florida Fl rida and thi the the
scouts s outs from fromthePliilippines the thePh1lipplnes PhilippInes
There were the representatives ii in
plenty of the navy navYl navyMr Mr lrRooseveltspride Roosevelts prid pride <
nndt and there ler o were w wr r c the t h students tu ents from
Harvard the th Presidents Er siqepts ainrn lma mat mater r
Massachusetts lIassac usetts and Virgnjasent Virginia sent thei
soldiery Jomarch to march before befo r re e the newl newly
Sworn sworn President Pr sident The Georgia eorgta cadets
and the Pe Pennsylvania msylvania militia passed i in
the brotherhood broth rhood of arms before b fore the re
viewing stantl stan 8
Seth Bu Bullocks l1ocks cowboys mounted mount d 01 on
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their th irponiesand ponies and clothed In inhJI Jji the theraUgl ro gh
pictUresquenessfof the Fs Fj i West Ves t paic paid
their tribute of i devotion to the man
who has hasalwaY always loved the life pf ofthe thi the
frontier The i he Indians some omei in th the <
TTnited 1J1lt d States S les r regimentas gimenta and some it in
the th gala nIa war dress of Ichg ago a dis
possessed and and a dying d ing pffaple Pf Pfple pple rode pas past
the mansion mar siol of o f the Grea Grc f T L White Father
in token of th their ir loyalt y to those who
had hadconqueredtheir conquered their fathers athersand and grand
fathers
Enthusiasm ETjrywhere Et irywher
And thr throughout througlout pughput th the thdwhole whole line o
march from r QI the We w Pomtand Point and An
napblis naJQliscadels ca cadets dets to t the last of the po
litical ut utc c al alorganizations organizations l lthere there was th
same same enthusiasm he same q quick lck
strong strollrstep step that tha t tbldr tOIdof bf fthe the enthusiasm
and strength of Cspl spirit it actuating those those
who ho marched marcJ1edben bene benth ath t1 i ithe the Stars am
Stripes t to lhet the tune ne f Yankee Poodle
and rindlfaqlalldMy Maryland My filaryland
The music of the pageant pageant was was a fea
ture t tur r There rher were ere nilitary ml1t illitth bands bras brlss
bands and fife ant antdJUm an drum corps Pa
triotlc airs and rag ra m1mc flme met the ear a
every Eweryturn turn Specta Spectars bni bniwith rs with the Amer
lean icanpupll pu publics blics s quic qui quick k Appreciation i iJ J preclat1on
in cho choxus rus us
One band as s iF iFmarched A irnarched marched past th
Peace Ic CWE Monument lIonlIrie Ionumet struck ruck up Dixie Di3 Di3c c
Instantly the crowl was wild with en
thusiasm t1iusl sm I Men n tl ttjew ttew ew canes into th
air women women Waved theIr
to s shreds boys opys y yfled lled and old me
beat the ground gro und eth jth th their canes
J If they were w r Southerners wh
cheered they chee cheered h red because it wa
Qixie Dixie ixle If they t ey iere ererrom ere from the the North
th they y showed feeing etjng simply
Dbcie Dixie is a tun t Jb that brooks no si
lence len te And whje w hethe the 35000 36 OO men 1
the parade Passd that thatmonnment monument n
such suchdeIOI demonstra drnOpraon tra jon Jonoccurred occurred again a in a
that that which whichgre which firreted r ejt jtcd d the first notes n dtes
Dixie on the th breezes of that earl
spring sprlnl afternoO afte faO jt
No HitdA Hit in Parade
The Th Tht Thbeauty ybeauty t beauty j < ari a rli rlifinish 41 finish with woic whic
thejj the p parade iarade e wa fc conducted Ccpducted ducted was an
feature fea ture The There Ve w ns s not a hitch ne
an infringem infringement ent nt OR 01 oi the th line of marc
which could jbs be caled caIM a
MaJor Rlchar Rlcharjij ryt rytSy1ster jij Sylv Sy1ster ester and andthQse those i
command of jthe thedh1slons the divisions dhtsions of the pa pa
rade did theli th i > work yell
The West W st P Ppinters ointers aiid I the
middies m1 ldies WHO w o practic practictiy ijly ly l led d the pro
cession were werel f fcheer cheered d fc > the echo t
was the Seventh SeY Elnth Cavali Cavaliy f fw y whose w ose pr <
decessors un unyler unler yler er that thatna na nane Ie e met
and andruh ruin with Custer then9ted
fighter F lowing qH wlng these thea engineer eng1n r
members of ofthe tthe ithe Signal Corps infantr
coast artillery r rtiUry I ry Porto Ricans Ric xi Phili
pins ptn scouts marines marl cs seamen frorn trtl tl
Colorado arid the he West Virglnla > fe tl
Ninth Cav alry and members of 1 tL
p iHpspltal C qbrps brps came iri i rapid succe
Elon E1nbt lon > th eJ i 5col6rs colra ol r5 flying yingand and bands
ing ngTIic n1it1ng llt ng eQuel to the bunting
colors ol Js pen pendan dant t from roma a thousands
Jngs Sn sS sSn a nionge long he e line lIn of o march
Hig fiv Sc S hool Cadets
Then came cArri cazi i tme t e Jfatlonal a tOnal Guard Guard t
State troops anM ant8 an 86 5 Xere ere beaded 1
Gen George H H1J Carries arrfes w wI h the
of ot the th District tft Pf Columblv Columbt Co1umbkartiiler artiller
infantry signal signalCOIPS t sporps COIPS and andYal n nval val ba
tallon talion showing lsplendidly f js plendldly be b bnd hind nd tl
A regular troops j 1
Next N xt the goveE gove lor ors 0 of the Sta Stutes ges fil
by b followed by bYt1le 4 4e he e trQpps tr < pps of the thtlf ther f
monwealtbsG monwealtbsGOvernQr monwealths juiuuniuuja q qOVefl1Qr ijf OvernQr vv i
was there and If IfGOvernor fGfovernor GOvernor Warfle Warfid d
Maryland and arid L LGovernor Governor overnor Montague
Virginia VIrginia as asY wer wexi wexithe ri T th6 executives execu lve5 of e
jersey Jes y COnn ujnjciiu on Ilti tl Jlf Jlfut j ut New NewT YprkN York ui
Carolina Jthpc Rho lh9 iie je feV 1 Island JsIand Vermont T Of o Oi
and Mic 1 nc higan hJ ri I t
All came in fdtr f f4r 4r their rounds of a a
plause but butthei theit theitcr thef0WdS tcrWdS cr 0WdS ° wds favored mo
Governor Warfie l Hd 1 1f of f Maryland
his snowy s hair M and the
Blues Blu Jtt of Vlr V1rma rif1nfa tola ma who by th
xnarchinff marchlng1Jnd and trf t elr 1 str stri iking lkin ng costum
won universal ad ad1lratlon Mation Iration
The Carlisle C rlIsle Indian I j dian College
preceded by the thei fcr staff of chiefs ij
usuallY usuallYna usually named na meda11d iied a and l nd d most unu unuualy ualy c
tired ttredln In all l1 the po pOr poP 1JP P of Peace and van
of war warmarch marche d p et 1 In 1 the line T j
cadets cade themselves then1g 1Vc jJ wearing wearin enzIng the th regul
cadet 3 3unrto unlform unrto ij ifothi nn n n n1ad iade 1ad rndqa a grand <
zion and njar areh 1t 1td d irf a t fashIOi hi 1
only onl onlyto to 10 that tha thatof Cof of th t tiWC5 htc feW Y Ys s Pointer rS rSand and
few of bfth thev the yearulf tegu1f Ihpy Py we were
cadtfi1 ad1t fit frqm fr < m Georgia
lowed iowcdbY by the Cld
JoltnS Johns CoHese C Co1ie 1 ge a an ri 1 1fit nother 4 < other ° 4 4he he c colleges ° lcS
The TheWnshJ Washlngtoi gtoI Hish School SChoolca Cad
ere er re the next nex i pne fhey e did credit to t
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Men of the West VestTndng Trying Out Oilt Ou The T d i ir r Ponies PoI es
I National l lC1plt Capital l lc c showing themselves
equal to the pace pa e set by their visitors
They Theywere were lustily cheered from the be ¬
ginning to the end of their line of march
Friends Jfrie ndsund and relatives relatives shouted shout d jancpur ncour ncourI I
ugement ug ment to them from vantage points
along alQngthe the line and they passed before
the President in instraIghtevenforma straight even forma ¬
tion Uonrecclvil1g receiving one of his most cordial
smiles
This This Thiscompleted completed the 1hecadet cadet delega delegations f fons ons
and here began began the line lineofpqUUcal of political or ¬
ganizations evidence evlde nceo of the thcgrelt great vic ¬
tory to iyMr iy Mr Roosevelt Roosev eltaChieVCdat achieved at the th e polls p O11s
last November 1 1last
There were eight Repu Republican blican clubs
from New York State four f ur o of f them be ¬
ing lngfrom from New Yor York k city and close clos upon
these came seven sevenorgani organizations ations from
Philadelphia and four fo r more more irom fro other
parts of the Keystone State Five Five clubs
from Ohio followed one from Michigan
and three thr front Maryland Maryl nd
After tlJese these marched mar h d tJltibs nl l bS fromlUn from MEn
nesota ncsotaNew New Jersey e rse ar a anti iid id Cleveland Ieve1andThe The
Newsboys Ne W SbOYS Cadets ad etsOf of Toledo TOl dO 0 Ohio hloand ana an
I the TJnited 1Jn Ited Boys Brigade also made a D a
good goodsh showing wing
Harvard Ha fvard I Ilen r len in iIlLin Line
Among mong S these th c cs s last lastun unclass uncIasifiecLgroups cia1s ified i d groups
were w re the 15JP 15 150 150student Students of o Harvard rnrv ara who who
had journe journeyed ed from ir > n their New England
home to dp dOb honor mor tQthelrmost tp totheir their most honored
graduate Their collegiate lleglate gowns anc and
caps beneath two crimson banners bear
Ing inga a a white H and the the word wordHa Hat ¬
vard proclaimed their purpose anc and
their identity
Near the end of thepara the parade decame came the
farfamed a roo roofamed famed 1JlaI Blaine neInvi Inv Invincible incible nClb la Republican R e pu bl IC an
Club Col Jerry c erry err Carson commanding
The Commercial l lClub Club of ofPlttsblIrg Plttsburg Pa P
brought b ought up the theTcarofth rear ea ± ofrtherr of thngrcat great t to o pageant pogean
and a d passed pfSSedb pssedbytiereyiawing Tjy esreviewinK t1 rey1ewIngt stand n das as the the
last las shades sh des of o evening fell fa il ilon on ii iiLinau ti ti Linau man ¬
S guration day of success unpara unparalleled I Ieled eled ir in
the history of the th United ilSta Statis
Head He dofProcession o of f Procession
Starts from Capitol
Promptly and withmmtar with with military precision
I the procession began to move from fromth thi the
L Capitol grounds grouI1 sthe the Instant the Presl
dent finished his address
I Mr Roosevelt had scarcey ceased t to <
I receive congratulations when his car
riage drew up in front of the stand
Cadets of West Point and of f Annapolis
at the same time moved up to form form1 a
L guard of otbonor honor on each side of the pas
I sageway
I Headed by the platoon of Metrppoll
S tan police the grand marshal marshaland and staff
and special special1 aides des the Presidential Pr iidentialparty party
drove droenorthward northward The he entire mllltar
division which was formed waiting th
order to move filed into position behind
the Executive and his guard of Rough
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Cheers Drown Music
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TurnIng at B street the parade pro
1 ceeded wes tward to First street whii
the cheering thousands on the
grounds and along the th sidewalks
5 i drowned drow n d the t h em music U 5 i C of the th tho e bands ba nd g1r in
s 1 enthusiasm Southward on First street o northwest
to the Peace Monument the
0 moved in quick q uick time At this point th
11 immense throng was thickest The
I Into the broad avenue
for fora a mile straight ahead aheadot of them am
I gay t3 with withfiutterlng fluttering flags and alive wit
e packed humanity was made by th <
e trooPS with a perfection that
e comment
Each band swung into the
r S away aW Y march westward playing at
d Ijlast ta t
I The Peace Monument crowd was en n
thuslastic The New York and Phila
deiphia deplliadel delegations gatloIl8 received the mos
hearty applause showing that t at repre
Ie I sentatlveB sentat reB of those State SUItucolonlcs colonies ha <
y selected the lower Avenue A venue as as their van v n
Ill a t tage ground
Cadets Out of Place
1e The Thepara parade e left ths th Capitol without i
hitch lutchunles3 unless a slight mixup mxup in
d i the District DistrictHlgh High School Cadets par
a tlclpated could be called one
tr r The battalion lo lost t a considerable dls ls
Dr tance t nce in finding its place in the line
f and was even shunted Into the lead l ad o
w r the civic grand d dvlsion ivision when
h i place pl ce should ihould have teen en in the rear bri
to D parte Me ot the third division of the th mili
tary grand division just ahead The
c were forced to trni it atdoublequfck doublequick fo
at t several blocks to resume their
Lii i place in the ranks
Demonstration Not Marked
At AtBeginning Beginning 1 of
a There was less enthusiasm displnye
t between hetwe n First and Seventh streets
ty at any other part of the line of
e Evedybody seemed Interested In th
tr great pageant but outbursts of
5 ing were w rc the exception rather rJth rth rthm than m th
id rule
a The Peace Monument Vas was the th poin
1 at which the thefioods floods of soldiers and rindclVII c clVII ivil
it lan ia l lorganizations organizations organizations mot after ift r the they cere
monies monl 6 at the Capitcl Streets north
t south were filled with men
re There Thcrwos was little Uttlelnclde incident t The jeopl
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were too much m 1lei intc interested rootcd in in what hnt they tl1
Were seeing to create any an diversion I IWere
The throngs on the sidewalks were or or
< dorlyr 10r13 excopt exc pt in a f TfCw cw w fiates il atd S in whicl i wiii lii ti h
an ijnfortnnate had been imbibing Imbibingtoo to too < 1
freely These were r e equlckl quickly apprehended a pprehcn ed 1
and undcarried carried away a ava ay
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Snapshot SnapshotFiend Fiend Tries
To Snap the President
The first thing thittgOf of interest whic which h oc ¬
curred curredafter after the parade had passec passed
Seventh Seventhstreet street streetwas was just a a little bey b bernd y bnt nd
Nint Ninth t h street when a a snapshot sna pshot fiend ficnd
rushed out from the crowd on on the south scuth
side camera in hand to take the thePresi Presi ¬
dents picture pi ture
He had a small roundlooking roundlookingkodnlt kodak
which to two policemen policemenstatlon stationed d there t ete
looked just a little I1kea like a bomb The T They E
grabbed him quickly
He snatched out a police pass How
ever the police would woul not permit permit him
to to take a n snapshot at atte the Executive Exe u tlvc
Se went back into th the crowd cr crbwd bwd
Trouble With WithCrowd Crowd
There Therevas was trouble experienced In tteep keep
ing back the t 1e crowd on the north side o of
the Ul avenue at Ninth street Standing I in
j the th crn middle iddlc of Ninth street there werQ wer werq
fully fuH 500 people tightly oaeked Dack cLtogcther together
Occasionally Qecasionallythe they < would w uld surge out ahc and
get far beyond the ropes ropeg rop
Five FJvemounted mounted police polfcennd and fully it a dozen tIozen
other police were kept k ptb bUsy y h hOI holding pldinj ing
them back ba le Several times tim Fth the officers o ificers
I used their clubs Two or three threemEn men were wen
arrested
During the long ng halt haltwhUe Awhile hfle tlv fllC the
President P reSid n t was taking th k 1 nSlU lunc lunch n h P Pt the t tbegrct e Ertc C f
< crovd5OtT roivda tnr both SHI iaesCff sot tITS tI1 AVenue yv venue Sn S
and in the stands on the t eSouth isouthsitfeo outhsIdeof ltf r
L the thAeIiu Avenue between b bCtw tw en n Seventh S ienth eilth S Sarn = arn and nd
I INinth Ninth endured the coldand wind goo good <
I naturedly
Cheers for Girl Offender
I The IJleprQvlsional provisional regiment of United
i States Infantry was drawn up durln during
the hc halt across ncroSSNiltil Nintn slr street et Whili
the men were resting on thc their Vr arms arms arm a
i young lady In a brilliant red dres dress
slipped past the policemen pol ccmcn on th the <
north side si e of the street and darted
lightly lIghtiyacrosf across the Avenue The soldiers
I I cheered chee red her loudly
I i Between Be tween Ninth Nlnttian and an Tenth s sreets feets tin the
I people in the windows threw boxes boxesoe o of
candy sandwiches san wlcheB and other gooi good
things down to the so uoldicrs ldiers idicrnuB as the they
waited The boys amused amuse themselve themselvei i
by flirting with the heglrls girls some of them
taking buttons butto from their clothes an and <
I Isending sending them ns souvenirs to the fai fa fair ll
I ones The parade passed on without an any
further incidents save the enthusias enthushis
tic applause ap Plause with which the thepeoVlC people
I greeted their favorites Governor
Warfleld 1Vart1e d of Maryland was one of tin the
greatest favorites
Negro IfegToDandy Dandy Lassoed
By ByGallant Gallant Cowbo Cowboy
Hardly bad the parade jara le < reached Tenth T t1
I street and Pennsylvania ia avenue avenue w Wh01J he
a man In the crowd which which1ined lined tin the
siuewalks saw sa some one in lathe the line lineo 01
march whom he thought he knew
t H HH Hello H llo Bill Billl he cried makinga a n mesa ga
phone of his hands an s
Bill1 did not answer
The mai ma who had ha d been celebrotin c elebraUII
not Qot wisely but too well decided h lit
would go and nd shake hands Slipph SlippInG
S underneath the ropes ro es he h hwas was nlmoa 1
L half way waacross across the Avenue bofcr bpfc
caught by b one of the five special police
S men who started In pursuit He re wa
S forced f reed back behind the lines
I So well w U trained were most of th hit
S men in the procession that save avc for foroT or ore
I or ortwo two smiles one would WO ldh have ave Imagine Im ngin
I noticed that the occurrence had not boei
Lost Pocketbook
S I One square above as the West Poin
Cadets were pass passing ing everyone c cwHhI wlthii
ear shot was startled by a scream
My pocketbook Get it itf cried leil f
S woman seated in one of the balconies
and looking lookIngoer o er at the sidewalk
Even the West Vest Pointers who 01
March 4 four years ago had ha one of lhi 1 hiII
number fall to the ground in a a Jal Jalnl fan nl
S without turning an eyelash were wcrciO to foi
r once startled out of their usual selfcon lfcpii
trol trot Almost every cadet adet shot sllo one glanci glan
at the th balcony
Several negroes standing stan fnSbcneath beneath thE
balcony balcon < grabbed for fo the pocketbook pock tboo c bu
were too late It was as picked up by bytw twi
young oung ladles lu leg who Iho waited for the youn
I womans escort to come downstairs am
turned tur hed the pocketbook poclwtbookover over to him hhn
1 There isnt a great de deal of o C money ii
I It said she who had dropped herpI her purs rs4
on its it return to her H HI I didnt want ti t
lose It though thoUghshe she added for it ha
my tickets t6 t the inaugural ball inside
Upon UpOnopeI1lng opening the purse the content c ontentt ntent
were found fo nd Intact H
t Cowboys Flirtations
When th the mmtary m 1 I4tFY organizations org nlzhtohs ha a
passed the > interest hitere st in in li the thcpr processfo o oei ei > sfol
I began perceptibly percepUblyto to warier wane vur It twa wa
thoroughly awakened anlcen d howe lloweyer yer by th
arrival arrlva1of of the cowboys who whomade made on onl
a 1 pretense ret en eCfk df keeping e Ping In 1IIlIn line e and n n f d flirted 11 ir ted
with wllhev every 9v r i fgirl girl who whololced looke d twice at
them
EspeeiaroPP Especial op Oppbtttihities brttinlties rtttniUes inthls in this direc
tifln wereraifbrded w were rec affortUd nhf rslffd iWe the Wegtirners titrrne titrrner titrrnes r s at i
Twelfth street streetwhere tr et j where wherctl1eywcrebrough tliex were brought t
jo loa o a temporar te terflOr npoIo y ha jiaIL l lti > The T 1C boys b < i snmde made mad
Ine l1l b bmost most of pf the t11cir ir chance cl mce waved their
som fombr sombrercis breros r q5 a t 4rny fe any n y and a1 andevery every ev Jr pretty girl
in sig sight ht r
It was wasrln the suggestion of one
of these the thesc4miji Ki S t fefs fI that t atanegro a negro clad c ad
in Pr princEf Princcf inctf ATbr iS fMd and nd high hat found
n a ropevur I opcn io bu J 1rJ1fi I1li pilhfs neck ne k kand and S himself hims elf
i being b elng dmsge dn drsggd < lg g tf c ri i iiriceiemoniously r mon lottsy toward t o a rd
l I the lhemidc1l middle middlCOiT1Av of tHe > Avenue nue He had been
lassoed la soed by one Queof of t the cowboys cowbo s
I Once re r l eased les d the fh negro n e ero ro lost no time tlrpe
in disappearing >
Maryland M ryl ryln n d dS S JSxecutive J xecutive Jl tive
Storm Center o ofCheers f Cheers
When the parade passed the tw t two o <
squares between bctwe botw e p Thirteenth Thirteen h an a aiid d Fif Fl
teenth teenthstr streets ets the tQ applause which 1lch hai l1 had d
been oeen Governor YVa Warfields r arflelds rtields porU portion n from fro =
thevery the thec c yeiy beginningof the march sound
ed I if lL lL1oS3ibt possible even louder Tl The Die > e white
1mlreddi1ef haired vief t executive ex cuthe of Maryland rod rode
through thloughthe the lines bareheaded in con
ti tinuous uous acknowledgment pf the ovation
tendered te ndered him
At this point po poi i nt too the bands seeme seemed <
to feel e l the all aUpervading pervading Southern spir
it and nearly nearlcveryonc everyone passing if played
Dixie My Maryland Suwane S wanec
River and kindred airs
Po Policemen l lceme ceme n nguarding guarding the lines between
I Thirtc Thirteenth nth and aI1d Fifteenth F1fteen l1stre streets ts tshad had
very y ry little trouble handling the crowds cio kvds
jjxeri aentbtgh < WOlIUlmos hpujjh almost momentary break
lw jwere were rc S Su inae na u de 4 t tnjthnptssngq p q P EraiJ U1ijthe the passage ssngc pf of uin am 1D
j bulanQes bui n S runn runn fng to and from the thi
i Emergency Hospital
This particular section embrac em embracing brac ing ingas ai as
it Itdoes does Newspaper Row had man m many apy
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spectators who remembered Governor
P PennypacKcrs < nnYPilcC rs attack upon yellow ellow
t tP journals journal3in jo urnals in general generaLand and cartoonists Ij in
P particular rtf cu br and 1 nd his appreciation apprc tla ti on of t t th the h e
reception rcc ption tendered him Is perhaps non none <
too keen
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I Spectators Crack Throats
With Prodigal Pl od galA Applause Pllause
The procession proc siol1swung swung into Fifteenth Fl tecntl1
street trE t from Pennsylvania Pcnns lvania Avenue umi l amid mid
I Idca IdeafenIng dca deafenIng e1h1g applause from the thousar thousand d
t tc oi persons p rsiJnS who were in the grandstands
I on the bajconics and nd on either side o oj
I the dense densely > crowded street j
1 It wa was a aj joyous xu hann humy y assembly assemb1yEvci1 Eve Ever
I vanguard of the prflcessio pro es90r
I when h < u the vangua pl
halted en Fifteenth street the crow erod
found fo found und amusement > mu 5cnnt in n spite pito of t the h he e tCdIO tedlou u
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wait in the frantic efforts efortsof of the police
to keep them from breaking throug
the 1nes
S In two o instances in tance the ropes gave ga e way WU
arid the spectators swarmed into th the
street s tre t
After order had been restored th the
crowd cr d Was made ma ehappy happy by the temerit te erlt
of a little lIttlct tramp amp dog which hi ch broke thrbugl
th the police ranks ranl and the ineffectual dr r
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forts of the police to effect its capture
When the march was again a ain taken up
the crowd manifested its approval o OJ
the various features by b prolonged 1cheer < cheer
ing This was demonstrated with vigo
when any old war warhorse horse was recog
nzed
Chees for Everything
The regularly organized military con
tingent was a frequently applauded applaUdcdfO fo foi
soldierly appearance and efficiency it
maneuvers The First Battalion 0
Philippine Scouts and the cowboy c wboy
ftom the West cst aroused the enthusiasn
of the crowd to its highest pitch
When S7 hen the darkskinned wards of tin
nation appeared in their natty nattyunlf uniform orml
of dark blue preceded by the Filipini
Dand the soldierly 80Id rly appearance of thi
battalion won Instant In Rant admiration a mlratlon The Thel
were heartily cheered but paid paidnoaf no at ¬
tention to the compliment compUmentproC proceeding < dln
on n with that Immobility of countenancE countcn ncl
that marks the veteran soldier
Tne ln cowboys were w re in a t hilarious
tk k
mood m OOd They rhe rswun swung intb in tb Fif Firte Fifteath tenth n th street 1
with a whoop that could be heard a
block awa away y Swinging Sw n Ering lassos s sQver over their
heads and dashing d sbing from side to side
of the street in a acon confused use d mass naBs the
cowboys were wereaspe5tacular a spectacular feature of
the parade
Not Not satisfied insho in showing ing their theirsklU skill in
handling horses hors bs many of the bolder
spirits amused amu amuse e d them themselves seh 9 by b Y roping 1
spectators This accomplished I they I
would play out the rope ropeuntllthevic until the vic ¬
tim was released and then the n nagain aga again in dash
madly up the street
Negro Heroes Heroes Remembered R Reme eme nbered
When the squadron of the Ninth
Vnited TnitcdSt 1nlt d States tes Cavalry Cavnn appeared 1ppcnr d the
negro n gro soldiers were given a hearty r arty re ¬
ception The crowd had not no forgotten <
the valiant service this squadron squadI n ron ren 1
dered the nowpresidemt now President of the United
States In his dash up San Juan hill
during dJr rtg the ynr wnryltll worwith with Spain 1
All 5 the enthusiasm enthu iagm l1owev however r was not 1
for 01 the military mlUtarYl1ErOCS heroes The governors jJ
of the thevarlous various States were received with 4
applause appllluseGoernOJ Governor Warfield of Mary 1 I
land In rid and n Governor Montague o1tagueof of Vir j
p glnlarc ginia in ia were especially epial1yhonored honored When I
Uj these so two executive officers oIDcersappeared appeared j
th th the the e e crowd as 19 w with ith one accord aCCf > rd arose a rose
and rent the air with cheers
je Gen nToseph Joseph Wlfteeler Vlueler In the uniform
pf a aFedcrn Federal l ffi < > fficor cr met with wUhan an ova
tfon tronT The C dOitght doughty little fighter figh er rode ro d e
bareh barehcaded uare hcaded ndcd throughout nearly all the o
distance of the line of otmarch march His ap ¬
J pearance arance was W a5 the th e signal s gna iornpP for applause lau S e 1 1J
Civic Civ ic Organizations 1
The civic c clvicdivision hic division of fthepara the parade e came
in for its itsjust just share of approval Many I IIn
of the political organizations or had arrang ¬
ed odd O dd conceits con coriceitsto e ItsOIend to lend a a S spectacular p ecta ular ef ¬
fect ect to their thelrmovements movements and these th se fea ¬
tures ture took wcIlwitJ1 well with the thcclowd crowd William ilUam I
Penn In kn knlckerboc kntikerbockers ickerboc kers kersand and flanked on
cither ithcr side by two Indians headed the
Pennsylvania de delegations and this re ¬
minder m lndero of f fan an historical incident of the
country ountryW ountr was atiapprcciated appreciated by the crowd I
Other features took well and it was I
a well pleased crowd that tha departed w hen
the en end d of the procession passe d the th thai 1
Rlggs Bank
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Where Head eadof of Parade
Awaited the th President I II I
Reaching the th broad br > adt turn r at Fifteenth iftecnth
Street and ar1 Pennsylvania avenue the
parade parn e swept tip IP p in front of the Treas j
ury Building 1he T he route ro ute for a a m mile l e Irpm rom
the Capitol had been Q en without a turn
but here > the s seetaele pectacle n eJtaclec9Uld could perhaps
i he seen stcnaf at its j s best as the columns in
cUrsed linednorthwnrd northW northwnlrd 5d
It ItW was s at this point that the parade arade
j was halted h ltedThecolumns The columns of cavalry
which WhfCh led weri wer wer brought toa to a stand on
the east side o of f the street In front
of oftht them > m the t h he e President 1 rEs Jde11ta Jde11tand and nd his party In n
their carriages carrlagesthen then passed
At AtPre5entArms Present Arms
General GeueralChaff Chaffee e and his aides halted
just in front of the Riges Rig s Houseand House and
I
S Squadron SfJ tiadonAofth A of the National atfona1 Guard Gutrdof of
Isew ew York wag backed up against a gainst the I
curb ur all a ll the wa to lower Pennsylvania
avenue I
President Prc idt < nt Roosevelt Roos velt stood too up as n < his
carriage carrlagepassedalot1 passed along In front of the I
cavalrymen at the salute and by the
immense throngs of people gathered on I
the Treasury Trsur stands and anjjin in the porticos
i of the building He waved his hlshat hat to a a I
group 0 u 110 of foun young yo ung gp women m en who 110 were Weregath gath ¬
ered er i on ona a baTcony baT on of o the t the e PlggJLgo lUggs Riggni0use Iouse c
Pres Pre Si ident ie ntChe Cheered er dLusti1 Lustily j
The crowds rowdsat at New York and jRonn P enn m
I sylyunia 3 lmia avenues were were tremendous tre mendOu 5 and I
wildly Vildl enthusiastic cnthuSIng tic The T he Presidents Pr sidents
l
progress progrc s through the brief space be ¬
f tween tw cn this corner corner past the huge 1ugestands stands I
i ion on either side was like a bedlam bedlamo o of f
I sound A fashionable fftshi m ible audience a dience was gathered
in the stand stal1dtrontlng fronting the Riggs Bank
IUle I the Lafayette Theater T11eater and the White
I House and there was muchftutterln much nutterinsr flutterin I
of ling lings > and handkerchiefs
I
For an hour or more the soldiers were
kept halted at this point until the Pn PrClI1 PreSi sl
dent could > ould eat his lunch and andrnount mount
the White House stand for the tbere review view
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Where Parade Passed
Grand Marshal Chaffee
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After passing the t e Presidents stand
and the Army Arm and lnd Navy building buildin stands I
with the exception pf r the West est Point ¬
ers and the Annapolis cadets who were i
Ion on their metal all of the organizations i
eased Up a trifle
The r Ihecarriage carriage of the men m nas was as less stiff i
the ranks were not quite as straight a and nd
unwavering tnwav im i
This does not n t reflect re flect discredit how ¬
ever upon the men They had been on
foot f ot nearly nearl < a whole day marching or
waiting in rank which is even more try ¬
bug The regulars swung into a longer
stride The order came I Ij Left j eft s houlder
arms
On up Pennsylvan ia iaaenue avenue the
parade went we ilt until it it reached rea hed Twen wen ¬
tieth tlethstreet street Turning northward to K
street and then east the ranks were
reviewed by l y the grand mars marshal hal Gen GelL
Ada R Chaffee w who ho with his staff
halted at the t e corner of K street and lld
Vermont V rmont avenue
As each organization military or orchil civil
reac reached hed Fourteenth Fuurtccnthand and Iv 1 < street streets it
turned In the direction dlrectlon which led ledqu qu quick ick ck ¬
est back be k to Its quarters North east
and south they spread like the t he spokes
of a giant g iant wheel
I Tho end of the Ipngjine lQng Une passed Gen ¬
eral Chaffee about 630 oclock o clock
Already the shadows s ra owshnd had fallen so thick
that it itwas it was was Impossible for or the grand
marshal to see the salutes that th t were
given gl n him and as each eachne new organization org nlzatlon
came abreast o of him he sa saluted luted mechan ¬
ically
When hen the last had passed the general
and his staff clattered ctat tered away n way in the da rk
and the great JlarndCwas over
f 1 i THE THAUGUR INAUGURAL TMFDL MEDAL I r
ANOFFICIAL AN OFFICIAL SOUVENIR
Crowd Cro wd Applauds Bands Ban ds I
I
SoldiersandCivilians So ldiers and Civilians
Brilliantly BrilllntlyUniJormed Uniformed Troops Troopsof of RegulaFAr RegularArmy
Q and nd Militia With Civic Bodies diesAddt Add to
Splendor Spl Spledorof ndor of ofIAaUgul Inaugural JP Parade rade
All A1tll the branches banchesOthe of the United u ulitedStat litedStat States Stat
e were rspriesented r2pr se11 tedl in n he the S So sec seeorlt brit o nQ 1
rlgade of the UefirS first d dly division ivispn ivispnJcpmmiana ls191l f Jcpmmiana co conlnani I1Jiii I1Jiiin n
d dbyBrigGenTHB by Brig BrlgGe Gen tt ttrH T rH H B y yiLSA t tJ SA I
hp engineers the th cava aV y the artil artU
ery 1 th the infantry and The hes signal lalanct artUt anc rLnd t
loapital corps were thus brought inth In Inl inthe l hc <
of ofthe the grand rendmlH military rynlgc11lt pas pageant nnt bo C I
preceded Only by ythecadethrIgade the cadet brigade
Capt C ptD D ENplan E Nolan tJ ns S A A AactCdJlS actCdJlS acted a as
djutant general generalo of the brigade wIth with
he following > aides Capt H 1 I L Lo > o
U Ur r S M MC C Elr Jlrst Pint t lileut C
L Bach ach IT S SA A 4 First tleiit Llcllt A 1VI r2 I
crguspn gn U S S A Ensign Byron A
> on ong tl tli PS i S N N Second Lieut T M
Robins tQbins oblns US U Uu u S S A I
As 5 the four fou1c3mpanlcsofthel companies of the bat bats nF
alien al1o 1 FG F G E and nd II lrfi filed l p past st th thc <
irpwdefl curbstones over the tIwcntirc entire
me ine of march nmr h they tl1eYWercgr were greeted etc wit with h
hcersthal t that hat testified to their popularity
r iajor Edward f wiird Burr Burrr r formerly ortnerlydctailed detailec
Assistant sista JSngineer Jil1glncerC COmmissioner of th the <
> lstrcjt pf Columbia Ccilum1JIrt who Who is I In com com
nandbrthe Pf the battalion ba ttalIon rode ro e at the head heat
i r the troops which wli h were v eled led by th the <
Engineer Band
Company B BSfgnal Signal Corps Co pscommn commandet I1ded
13 y First FirstLfeut Lieut TL U E McNally 1 Nally fo followed ioWc < < 1
he engineers Nest cxtcane came tha Hos
i ital Corps CQrJisComp Company n A commanded comtr1antl db bj by
First Lieut H LGilc L L Gilchrist rIst ass ssistat istan i
urgeon uS U Ui S A A
The Eighth I Infantry
The Il1l men n nw i Tv who hp h marched ma rehed under rider Jhcb Jhcbn thcban n
rofthe of the Eighth United States Inffln lnf rt
ry yesterday yesterdayj j commanded comman ed by Col Gol
Frederick erick A Sm Smith ± th bclon belong to one onc Q of
he oldest oJdea organ izations in the tll army trmy a ny
brmc d pti eu < hthe the northern northe rn rnront1r frontier in 1838 183s
md first commanded mrnan ded by Col William WI1 am 3 r
Worth rth whose whosegraveon grave on Broadway Broadwayan am l
ifth avenue av n C New York is now n v 7sur sur
nounted by amenjprial aH iernorlal eI11orfulmo monument um nb
The rnenmarc men marc marcluid lied l1 a yesterday j yesterdayas sterdayas as if well wen
iware of f the proud prou prOuarecord l lrecordo record recordo of t their regi
ln inthe > i the SeminOle SemII le the Mexican Med an thi the
ivil t tlieSpunishand th He Span Spanish ish and the th Philippine
The Eighth ighth did service at E E EI
aney and when the battle closed cl sed It Its
< were sadly s dly depleted Notwith N twith
standing it llWas was ordered to o Luzon I11ZoIand an and <
participated in a thupgredsklr hundred skirrnlshe ishes
fights Eight companies ot f Jhe th the
were er at t the e maneuvers Inaneuvers las last st
summer and th the regiment is now n Ow gar
ison Ing three forts In New York State
The first and aIidsecond second battalions of the th
were w wOre reaU all th that t were Were in inIlne line Ilne yes o oes es
erday te rda comIng to Was ashlngton hington f from ron
forts Slbcum 61 C1mand and Jay jaYTespectlvelyr1 respec espeetive1y tively Th
first i irs rs rstbatt t tT T c battalion Uon of the t eFitth Fifth Infantry Infantr
rom Platts Plattsburg burg buu Barracks New York ork
was In line necommandEd commanded byMaj QY 1faj Edwli EdVlhi
F F Glenn Glennwh9 who won fame in n the thePhlUp Philip
The Coast Artilleiy
Col Frank Thorn commanded a pro
islpnal vI1onaL regiment l ghnel1t of coast o t 4rtiller lmftllie itrilen ± Y > Ii in In
ine yeate yest yesterday fdayi includlngbatt including lncludingtbatterlos batteries rics front tr m
FortSV Forts Washington shlpgtQn Hunt uritM v Monroe rQ Me Nc
Henry Henr an tf d f Howar Ho war d dand and nd headed h dedbY by bythe th the
fourth Band Bando of the Artilicr Art11i AtihIOry t7 y Corps Oprp f from rpn
Fort Monroe
The rear of o f the Second S C9I1d Br Br Brigade igade gadewas wa was
brought lip by a detachment letachmeptofmounted < of mounte mounted
troops roops first Pf f w Which which hich was the third thin
Iion of ofFlelI Field Artillery Artin ry including includin i
the he Thif Third TliIiftna 4na tna j Fourth ciurth JJatt Batter Batteries rIes ies an ana i
comni lomma ii hdejd fltied dbi by Ca Capt pt Stephen SteI > h hnLFo nLFo M Fopt roote it <
Bothbattt Both batteries riEs were from rcmFort Fort Myer
The TIefir first st squadron 5qUa ron of 6fthe the Seventh Seve nth
Cavalry Maj W J Nicholson n ncorn com corn
mending was next In line followed b by
a i squadron of o the isfinth Ninth Cavalry color
ed d Th The former is stationed stat on dat at For F rt
lI Myer erandre and received ielYe a great greatgre greetin t tng ng
lions alon the line lin It is known as Custer Custers
old old regimen t t The ihe Ninth Cavalry Is from f ron
Fo Fort rt Leavenworth Leave Leavenw nw orth rth and is commanded b bt D
MajJ Maj J B Erwin Erw In The same men menwh wh whe J
rode yesterday up the Avenue yenue behind
the guidons guido ns of the Ninth Charged charg d u uy
San Juan hill to toUWJ the support > uppo rto of Theodore Theodon
Roosccltandthe Roosevelt and the Rough oJgh Riders eari e early ris
in in July 1S9S thus fully earning thE th
cheers heers they the rece received ived yesterday esterday from th thE
Capitol to the t he White rhlte Eouse House
Look at the Japs JapsP
h hHu Huily Hu ly gee ee Look at the Japs
Ahh them aint aln t Japs Thems Fil
ypinos lypln s
So spoke two urchins when Uie he e pro
visional ill battalion > of Filipinos F1llpI los and th tht
Porto Ulcitns and marines gathered n a
heir thelrst1Hl stand in Second S cond street northwes
for the parade paradedQwn down the A Aenue enue
The Th Uttlcprown little 1ittl brown men of wnom one ha
heard hem RO m mJch much Jch jn in the fishtiiig In th thl
ju luncrles ngles of Q the Philippines Phmpph Pli i1ippixes e in In Inuniform uniform
nistlnctlc iist i inct nct c from that Forn worn by b Uncl
S Sums San ns s regulars rctularsand and the thevnr various o l Stat S lt
militias had the appearance apearanceof of rlcong > > eiqn
ing elsewhere They Ttl Y resembled r sembled the pic PC
Lures turesQ of the Mikado MlkndosInfantry infantry ana tint tli
tratnln trainingthey g tjwy have received at t the h hand 1 1ld ld
if the regular ie iUl r officers made them lop 100
eyeIy every one of their th ir few inches inchese efllcier cle n
soldiers
Over Two Hun Hundred dred of Them
There are 2CG CG of o them under un icr < conihian conlnltI1
of Major Naj 1aj r WUHam YlJliam Johnson with t 1irs < Ur <
Lieut Edward Dvorak as asa aujutan jutan
With ith them them 1 Is = one native naU oinccr oIficcrSecon j rncer Secon
Lletit Crispuo Patajo The Th battalie
is made lIpot up of four tribes tribtsthe the Maw
bebees b < blcR Tagalpss fag tIogs Visayans > an d Ilocs
nos nosbut but it would require an m expert i i
anthropology to tell any anydif difference rence i
J thOrn th mjudingfrom judging from appearance The
I Ictf1 cam from fromSt St Louis where they hat
been on duty 11t < at the fair and have bee
living at Fort Fort Myer lyer This morning the
marchrd down dQwn from the Virginia yrglnlrr yrglnlrrPO po pOt
with thenreclsi the precision Il of seasonedyccrar 5easoned voerar
of if the th regular army arm < c They jolncr j jlrud lricQ d tl
Second Brigade under Brig Bri Ge
Thomas H Barry Ba to and m waited yai cd near n nearl aI
two hours hQur in inthe the B B Bstre street stre t line lln fo for tl tl1
word to march
A Avnst vast crowd crow d dS1ll surrounded S1ll lol1nded them her h her er
inspecting Inpeclingtbe them m minutely m1nutel The lhescoui scou SOOCI
were smiling during the wait the Ji
scrutabl > smile of the he Orient No Nor
11ooltedUred i looked tired
We Y are novr Americans suidLiei s snhh 1ill Lie
tenant Patajo P tajQ when he hen n asked for an = g
pressicn jiressicnof of opinion vand and arc r glad >
like America mcrIc1 find n the more we we see <
it the bigger it itgits gets Wo Ve do not Imo
how muc m injch c h hQicr bi btctr cr It is >
Amonr Amon themselves 5th they r kept xip u Ii 2
Incessant Incuntch chatter r othfil o of f their tntolEdifffJ patof difift
ent entIrely from English Illsh h or Spanish nli panimh i l r
Effe iect t rsJapancsc rs Japanesc
ThQir I Qir unifcrmsof unifcrms of dark blufi lu QVr wl
lli li light lfhtbUC blue facings fa lngs and ndgrai grayishjcplbn grayisbicoi hc9 r
l lcaps capSf apS enhanced the Japanese J1I > ane effcc
When i J n the order came l111itch to marc march h thsy tIt thiy
swung nW llg Into HI lint with east eg tan and grace grap
mId > and along ab g tile t Avehue AV iiu th they thf v received
their quota qu t c ct applausei applc e
The Th Pbrtp fortA rto Ricans Rfc ns dark slender lenderan4 rfind and
looking l 1ofikIiigteir 20kIlJ their t elr Spanish extraction cxtrnctJ n wore wo ortt J
i uhlforrflj feifprins f rriscxactl exactly like lIkcth these c ipf Ii the
scouts l They had ha cphsiderable cons ldcrnbte trpubS
in reaching rechlr Washington VasJin iton in un time le to ta take ke
part partlnt In the theparacla hcp para ra dsv diJlrst first getting gc tting ttingca caught ca ug ht
In in the he j ice q fort forty iortt milt miles down b wl vn the tlJQ1iv tlJQ1ivro river ro
but ut later Jaterr reaching Jachlng Alexandria AltX ndrIa and lhdcom Sonak coin
big m Into Washington 1Yash 11gtOiJbY by train jiist la i
time tiWe to togetinto toget get into the t he B street te line lln
DIr Warner WatnerBuay Busy
t Probably Pr a b the busiest 1sfctmatl man yesterday Y t rday
was wa Brainard arain < pdH H Warner Vt1xn lclmtr1n1J1 c iiairmali Of
the ih commteeon comraitee on civ civic ic f organ Qrgun izations
lie had ha l r received c lv d numerous 11um roufi accep ccep ¬
tances tancesto to the thelaxge large number nUmb r of otsocie socie ¬
ties clubs and ldc1vilorganfzaffQ civil organizations s in ¬
vited y e by hig biP biPomI1dtt committee omI1dtt e tp tQpaIUcipato participate
In the iinaugurj JnaupUIf1fioll itipn ceremonies r I11onl s
The u ass assigning igning o of f fUtese these to toposftloIm posltipiia
in the line ine of f march wasn was no no easy task tak
1 He however Was waa ably a lY as assisted lsted1 by > Ya a a
corps of olcompetent competent a aIdes ides so s sothat that whe when n
the order to marcli l1 rnar ll h wugIV was given J every evex
command om rnald was > In Inr readiness illin sst to tafce t k the
word and r move mov
TI With Itl1 his aides lI de SA Marshal Il rShllw Warner r rarnet arnet re r e ¬
I paired p reg to New N Vl Jersey r5eYivenJlE r5eYivenJlEand Avenue Avenues Avenueand s and B
street street t at 2 oclock Soon Qonafterth2 after that t
hourtl1 hour 1 the civic lv c division iy sIo n nof of the t4egt great t
parade para de of which h1eh he h had charge ha1g was w s
ready e3 y to toJrtoyeatth move at the word of com ¬
mand >
Along Alo ng the line Iln Qfmarc of marc march h Sifarsha1 lnrs ltttl
Warner arid arid his hIs aIdes were wer e greeted grcei il
Witl1 with applause but more m more re particularly pm icularJY
so on n thelrarrlval their arrival at Sixth street 5tre t and
Pennsylvania P rms ylvania avenue avenue There l er Il he and a I d
his l1is staff s Gftvr were JQ recognized reCoro1zedby by a agreat great
number nu mber qf affriends friends The Thedemonstrat1Q11 demonstration
In in their behalf beha Ii Iiwas was long lomr loud lou danaen and en ¬
thusiastic
Among the organ organfzatipns fzatl ns in the UI civic
diiision divisfonQf of the parade Whic whIch h were
viewed Vi ew edvithm with much he h interest int e r e est st along al on lbe the
line of march was was the Original lippse 1om > e
I yeltrRepubllcatt yeJt Minn RepubIIcan Clubj Club of St S1 St Paul
A 4 Friendly Greeting Gr e ting
tI I I IThis This latter 1iift ror arganlzation g gaPiza aPiza pn about 200
t tTbIS I Istrpng strong strQngfo fbrm tumed nednFjrst5f ed on First F1rststreet street eeh with thfr t
I Ibetdr Ihead head betdr resting t ts s t IIg on B street It was vas in
command of Capt CaptGeorge George K Sheppard
1 While the 9 club was at a t trest rest > awaitingr aw awaithn it1ng
the thEtW9rd word of < march rnarch Captain Sheppard ShepP d
and an his stnif stnifwere staff were plied pU d with many man
questions qU Uonsbr by Inquisitive l1qulsltivespe spectators 1torsin In
reference r E Eer er nce to pi tlve t1 origin prginoftheorganiza of theorganlza
ti f1qp Uri iV
All AUqtI questions tlons were answered answc17edwltlnat with nat ¬
ural l1r l pride and andcourtcswhch courtesy which pleased
everyone eygryohewho who asked for fQrlnfonnaUonpn f r information on
the su subject bject It was noticeable JIoUee ble how
ever c r that at each eachartd and every mem mnbe member ber of o
thecl the club Q spoke polW with with a a tone and an d a afr ir as l ir
he 1 wag v the tll particular one one who w o wa was re
spanMbte f fpuf pif 1 the existence tijI lof f fthe = ttee pr or >
I giin g tniztlLon fedppn J y
The members of the Original Ortgin ilJtoose iipbso
velt Republican R e ublIca n Club l U b were w r enthusiast n ihUSi St ¬
ically applauded along al ngthe the line lineot of
I march At AtSlx Sixth h street and Pgnnsyl P n syl
vanfcv avenue avenue however h wevtr the theapplause applause be ¬
eam came very Very demonstrative and a nd ett at a that t 1at
I
point In the parade they were given
I tremendous ovation whichb which iegihhin g pning jr
t 11ff Inhand in handclapping la Ii tng ended n d in enthuslastic n iaSUc
thurX lhurrahs hurX nurrahs b5WhICh which hlch wer were r 1 participated p lrtl < ipa dlr In by
t the crowd C on the hestreet street i by r those tba Selnthe in in the
I windows of the t Efhouses houses along 1 the TIne line of
marchand march and also lso so by the Spec spectatbrs ltoniOn on
theh the housetops useto g
Sunom Surrounded ded by a Crowd Covd
Th The friendly patriotic recognition 9lfuitf n ac
corded corde d the or original iginal RooseveJt Rbosevfiltfers Eoosevelt rs rg at ats s this
place plac was was continued con tinued lihti untI4Wey i intlhey Jhey passed
on onaloPK along the line ofm of march h and until
they reached reachedlhe the rev r iewing vlew1ngj iewinBtafld j stand tan at the the l1
White 11ite House
The Pres presidents idents neighbors neighborafrora from fr m oyster p st r
Bay N Y at attracted ractedgrea grea great t tenthpsIas enthusiasm
and w werts re viewed viewedwith with interest lnterestbY by the
spectators flP ct torsas as the members were w re forming formlng formingS S
for march The he organization organizatlonwas was in
I charge chargeofCharleF of Charles F Lewis L w s w who o was
properly pr operly proud of being the leading Ie din f 1
spirit of o fsuehan such an aggregation aggregatlo11of of prqml
pent rentcitizel citizens o ot of f the the 1e summer homer hrim of
the th President The members of oftheor the or ¬
ganization shared shar har d his pride In the forjn
ation of the club
The mem members ber s of of the organization were
I uniformed unlfo rnj d in 11 high higlIhats hats and Black over over
coats When they reached re ehed Marshall Ma shall
place and a le Pennsylvania nsylvai aventl avenue j in h the
f fli li line n of march m ar h they tl1 y were we eg given venadeat a deaf
fl l eniijg ovat ovation ion
S Cheers for the Miners vIine t ts s
I The anthracite rithr C i miners frontWUltes from Wilkes
barre > Pa were cheered to the theech echo
by the the thousands who watched them
march n ni i arc11 nlol along g the thf Avenue Ay nuc There wets
C only onl eleven eJevert of them thc them an ll1lthey d they marched
c ci cise lose se to the their rlea leader 1cr Louis N Hamrrier IIan nier
t lirsv As they th y paced pac ed along with w lthslIent silent
stern faces a i great feeling of sympathy
seemed Eeem d to go forth from the crowd crovdto to
ward ard these the C men who spend a large lar e part
of their the lives Hye 1n in the th darkness ark rJ7 rJ7S S of the
t mines and they were greetedLWith g re ted wlth way wave 110
after wav6 vave Of f applause lIpl us
They rhe carried a large larg emblem emblemt t upon 1Jgn
which wh whIch h vas wm written wrIttenhibrItht iri in bright letters letter
We ye Henqr H Henor Qr the Man Ma Who Vho Settled tt ed Our Ur
Strike All the men wore wore theirm their miners Jners
n lamps S
a At first it it was thought that abo about t
sixty miners rnln rs would wo uld come but many
e were prevented at atthe the Jagt ia a t minute
n There rh rlvere were wereal5ut at a uti utit > 5ut t thirtyshe hlrtY I men men in
y all a l lJlndfr under undemtil llie 1qCpI1intlntlo epmmand of fC Capt Ca i George
3xi K I Sheppard and andlhey t thOy hey 1rorei votQ orG khaki k 1ki < unl un
forms Fourteen abreast abreastv bre lt v with their
luuvtis Im 1d on each achothErs others shoulders they
S marched marcaedllP up the Avenue Anuetecclyin receiving ire re
ciuent qucntapplaus applauss 4
Spanish S JaniS l War Veterans
Aii ld organization or nlz1tion winch wJichhad had much favojr favo Wo1 >
in ti tie e eyes ccso pf of f the th multitude muitltud was the
n Roosevelt Ilqoscvcltr < flub ub u 01 ot Spaish Spii sh War W1r Sbl l
l diets ller 1iersStI Stjilors Siors llo i and Marines Marin es under Capt
Adolph A Qlphvimtquth Van ReutU 5 Jiv j1
There rher were re fortyfbur fortyoulWO mea in In liSe Un
all dressed In the Jihal khalci iltrt ld n 1Jiit nifprms rms and
broad trort d gray gra f campaign clm pa f l hats7y hat hatg iThey They car ¬
2 ried pf no o1t jiriiiB iril1S t but each eae n alani ji in had hl a i pane ane
f in Ul his IrS hand al al1d 1d T
From Fn Fxmtii m Junior l ki Repub epufcHii
a The rheuths youths tfro f r rom pm m the the Natipiml Nntf6it Natf tutb 1 Junipr rUtlJpr
RepubUc Rf mpUc of Anriapolis JUJ JuncttQn lqitcr ere ¬
a ate te ice d much mu h comment cOn1went as > tl1 thqs Yntrcbed nitvrched
along There Jh Them wQthirtysi were thirtysix boys l > oys in in
IjliQ tho thoompallY tlit compiiny eotnpu ompallY and nn lthe they Y showed h wed good ood
l rnifltniy milttr dMQipne d ef p n ne 1 i itmey 6y were teen Corn Qqi
1 i l ln lirih irih hte r
d rn nminded iinded l by Cap John 6 C1ih Eticner r
tJ t j JToin IrfUllleut 1riilIuleilt lheut arnons amoIl rUiem the ma mans i bi notable UQtu l
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