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PAY ONLY ONE SEATTLE, W 25CTS A MON oer SHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1901, MARTYRED PRESIDENT (ceprrrgmy tt bor, brent Hess, te WN Mourning Throngs Surrounded the BORNE TO WASHINGTON | | osc 8 cm nor senate ut nm 90 death lowed to the City Hall for a | Fine Al Wool aad povcngintr se at $1 4 sorrow for the death Aye enog ee igl Byer Last Look at the Mar- |\Q Fiats, Ribbed, wool and silkc fleece lined, fancy than Americ U worsted and mercerized silk, at 50c, 75c tyr’s Face $5.00, $1.25, $5.50, $2.00 up. , A SPECIAL TRAIN, PRECEDED BY A PILOT- _ ENGINE, CARRIES THE FUNERAL PARTY TO THE CAPITAL---AT THE BUFFALO STA- TION MRS. M’KINLEY WEPT BITTERLY Deference to the Request of the Widow the Funeral at - Washington Will Be Held Tomorrow, Instead of Memorable Scene in the Milburn! Fall Overcoats . Drawingroom, Where President Mackintoshes Roosevelt, Convulsed With Grief, Stood by the Bier and Cravenettes dy tor Your Inspec reget py Rd ee gS ge US ADAMS & BLANCHARD "y dev nod - teghaees 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block Wednesday--Burial at Canton on Thursday ie oe eee E P BUFFALO, N. Y. Sept. 14—The|s as in deep mourning t the Penn.) Moial program f = aes r : 8 t ar BREA ERE RR RR RR AESER ADR ERE REEL E TEES parted for Washington. t . during the | th . “Bometime we’ er wt 10 o'clock “of Mit You =e, OF ard of soldiers and sailors w ar tend”; then the address ' on, Jen Be - a , Detised becde the dene poet wun tia ac cates irews, “followed Wy the hymn. SERVICES : ea unitor c " MOORE’S REVEALED REMEDY Fhe train which ts carrying the arrived Sept. 16—| boned Will Mako You Feel Better. For Sale by Ail Druggists Stewart & Holmes Drag Comp’y RR ORE EET OTN Te RT wT from her carriage pred the feet ies BRIFLY BULLETINED Union Meeting by Seattle PRESIDENT ROOSEVEL’S ARRIVAL wept bitterty Churches on Thursday Body to Washington is im part the ents pame that carried the presidential ) party to San Francsco recent Plot-engine precedes the funera’ Mra, MeKiniey weakening It wes REE EEE REESE EE ERE Pee eeeeeeeeeeeee) | train by 15 minutes, to gee that the ay , t ¢ the ha 627 FIRST AVENUE | Brack ts clear. } casket was black ‘3 ‘Thousands of people were gathered | 8F™ aroun A aD. Ps ah . gh MESSER EERERERESESUEEEESEE SEES ESSE : Bb the vicinity of Milburn house at ¢ | Mra, McKinley was placed the | de n “og ures of the : j iBelock thie morning. At 7:25 Mrs. | train at once; and the peculiar feel- | © t x ureday 5 x fol. | suffering had thint (McKinley came leante th we that death would soon relieve her fokintey’s funeral, # 1 be ern yet ne and DrAyer. 64 with slight bows the q sive brow w Ferm of Abner McKiniey and o m her pain and loneliness, swept) wags INGTON the ministers eetal se A those who | q White House corps. cver the crowd. Orders were lesue " t : Lightfoot of the Whi the executive departr the aga t wor ory pale. The| the majesty of Life and of Death. government Tuesday, Wednesday) pupparo, sept > - tn ane * niso prob: varty entered the house. As they| A little time before, Mra, McKinley 4 Thursday. IGOR | able that on BORNE TO THE TRAIN << er ron mona te Pe 7 2 O jte@ay. Testimony St leo thet th pio of Beattie i a ery eine ie prea. | tending physicians ae witnesses + aie a Gater to Preai- meet ot one time to pay the t's body was carried | into line, and the march to the depot has recetved a tele tribute to the dead president. The the city ball te the waiting was begun. him saying he wit not} ARCADE, N. ¥., Sept. 14—On # will be completed by Sees aes ‘The escort consisted of one com- White House for the|Doard the presidential funeral train of people thronged the| pany of regulars, two compantes of passed up the walk the requlars, the | had been led alone into the death | and the ne-|chamter. Bravely she bore horself. | ne SSS | Great mE Sale martnes and bivejacke | stood at parade. | Dry-eyed and still, she sat beside her ere xrounded, the | dead, & spirit-bowed, but fot brok » furied about ite staf en. | | present, but will teke up onto, rl ery polnt of vantage since Pigoece ta wont" te ett, sit| patios! ronrdemmany one company et Featence in toe Coven maneion, Reus C OUN CL | GRIEF OF A LIFELONG FRIEND = with bared heads. Asthe |} marines, « detail of satiors and-* ot ba! band played “Near- | squad of mounted police. Following ‘OYSTER BAY, ba could be © ned, rvice was Deun with pr It was plain that Mr. Roosevelt Stunning Bargains, the strength of which has never been known Lege nt ~ Roosevelt, wife of the new president | ‘may God, to Thea,” slowly andthe hearse came the diplomatic corps Dew president. were crowda of people wal At 11 o'clock. A moment or two be- |W" bractns himself by sheer power | before. Magnificent assortment of seasonable Dry Goods to be clas a Measured steps the escort fe:l renatore and representatt val of Mn hfe. | sain & fapting glance of the Hn abtaet oficers took their] 2¢ Mill. His form wes rigid; it was] y (the opening day of cur Wall Seeaen)s) Seale 4 cep G¥aped casket Ni stood with bai « minute before he could 1 i deem | c heade a the trels pa . cote Grennd the tien’ Mth: teaelagt ns eethe oak ie oes oe ere are much ax will delight all our old customers for 4 bore the ages ote Senator | the face of the dead. With one hand we ny new Seed Soe Cle Ue ee Hanna. iong friend and ad-| he ed an edge of the casket, and 2 éé-inch Black UNDERWEAR. ie he bowed o A SEA OF SAD FACES MAYOR HUMES ISSUES ghee ve Bnd pp Te ed S| ae THe quality: yyice } Ladien’ Combination Su ‘As the pageant turne4 into th as placed In the rear on a rais-} N asket is shoulders | 0 . ef, hie whole frame twitch- je § ral and eeru, our on ts i falque, in plain t 0 Meeting Tonight, On y bent; his head was| ed convulstvely A 46-inch Pebble } this sale, sult... q {main street from the city hall it wa oar hs eat covceed ath toe HIS PROCLAMA T ION 9 & hand; his fo wed| Very softly, from the hall, rose the 4 1 black, ? s Extra Wool Fleeced Shirts 7 Breeted by a sea of faces. Both sides Mean fag, whereon rested a ein- | count ot President's drawn. He seemed an| chanting voices of « cholr: “Lead ht to sell at $1.25; for this 4 Drawers, natural only, 760 the street were lined with w th of flowers. P Death reverie, and not even | kind ight, amid th’ enetreling : venentsnt ee for three days, ea n. From | The starting of the train was as| “At the re pany ¢ “I request that these gentlemen eat ot Preaident Recsevelt | sioom, lead Thou me on FOULARD SILKS. meet on Tuesday morning, the 17th roused him to his feet, though, aa tn | ly beautifu ‘ 1IRT WAISTS. tiem, while they last, per Be a bell waa/ ganieations With «| zens generally 1m, ail others rose when the ch Comptrolier Dawes lear part ROE Dorm : SRY MNEARER, MY GOD, TO THEE” =f so!2009%%s ou th When the hyma " » m sale. y t seccversess4@ the B the windows of the big office build. | Wilet a* pons | Ings peered hundreds of sorrowful) Tune or & wh to make the scene more| slow, easy mot ne got un-| general sense ati. The Sixty-* her hem oy was mor-| T. J. Humes, as t band played the “Dead March | tal of William ey had started | Seattle, do her Saul in such a net as to] on t & Beart of stone. The police | ‘spite: etaiied to hold ths crowd in| President Roosevelt and the mem- Weheck could have been dispensed | bern ofvhis cabinet followed the cor entirely. The crowd was res- | tege in carrt to the depot. When Peetu, awe-inepired and sil nd | Mr. Roosevett ped from h @o femained until the train hearing | riage at the s t She president's body had gone he ‘The body was placed on the train attempt to close out of summer stock; de several reduc- nw they go at half the » the | natant, at the hour f| the Haller Ie © no meetin emory to 0 | J. HUMES, Ma whose remains will on that day be] Attest FRANK H. PAUL * mptrotier and ex-Ofticio FLEECED FLANNELETTES. 4 i The heavy Southdowns, worth can affo’ y one for next 16 2-80; to close. yard Pe property observe this hall a eate- canie ROYS' SUITS | ee ot $ Made of 1 - weartng tweeds, he choirs * upon the arrival of the | wo rv grays, always 7c yard, only e own t less than the cortege at the depot. The F h ta pegged pope . ae oe aor LU se presi $ sul | ‘ - 7 wee TOWELS. prices from -.,.50e to 89.00 ‘ the , extra heav neyeo Pa 4 1 ee. eotrs ; oe OUR CENTER BARGAIN oo 8 " hone oe ae TABLES ae a ranged for this sales fe marked with kety: you will find 0 per cent. all WASHINGTON, D. ., Hay, Root and LC Beary ¥. McFarland, pre# ay night, in t bae stood silent sentries, the District of Cotumbia bo he rotunda h « presence ! L, by the ba mim isa! of the o 1 wi e Tuesday ¥ of stetgn at ok a " the fellowior cn ‘the arrival of the wacort wh " te eal weles et acon aaa @hange in the tune any the ine from ¢ f arrice b f with « o 00; 1 esas cee theater se on 4 the cause, however, was Mr, F where the body of th fishes of Mrs. MeKiniey » late president will Ife in state tn the 4 rotunda for the rem stern. Y ms “T * y ; scotia n 2 TUR RED DA 2 : for this sal, each echiemeedionen ‘MOVEMENTS OF ta ees Bo | ves nave \OOREE Tener « bt " lh nos: LADIPS’ oe f high-grade corset et Pacific Coast Quarters Moved Loft His Horse Untied | FISHING FLEET! +s mand has yet tol o ot a veteran AMERICAN TPMMoTTaN Hose, SNOT 3 fn price from #130 to. BRE et office f Firat avenue, t Tsoraing for Seat ne fn 0 the s! Shamrock Arrives With 20,000| 3. sinith ts supposed to be tha| very fancy. values Gc, Tec and § Remmanta os Sl Minde. or men {318 Semmes stre he new location 5 ak the ene toe sha the u Be } priced very low for 0 is now formerly occupied by Dodwell hn van thwt pes x Pounds of Halibut ern yd go Peacasen trate} Co., has been beautifully fitted u ae . reck a oy nern ‘al r MexEearont, Pa, dept. 16--at|Here all tickets for the company's he wagon at We pom organ ay a Behe uu | Will Hold Memorial Services if Se-| int : OM. 4 = National Tube works a> | ene Paar te ceucoern 058 9) Ueed to Dotand 8 Kiondiker of a A Lg Bye Nagy ecent burial, The body wes attle Churches Do Not Unite . +S apes eeworel deen at nena Ing, both night a. een. | Alaska points, will be tse the fishin et wore ¢ n Mt. Pie phere thle than on turers’. cost feds than ane ieee ae Beet niet and day men report Roll of $140 Green Lake Methodists to Entertain | yest (the Doncaster and Af ' “1 in Mt, Pleasant cemetery th | (kind: they are yours at, » gach rs ere mival and the nerival of the | morning sesneete je Wen rae, ngainat “the W. C. L. U. Moving The members of the M, 3, churca |’ ea’ ate tate 2 | a meeting ot the Joel Bellish-Am- a, the minority aa to have no infin ral Labor Union aba Byon-t ; ee* Fie ect wi mone one Soy to arrange far-the league's part Peegsec: a bt 3 Sci] Millinery Ds There ls no indleation oe dioort Page vilnas to \nce the outen sorte stare one oe, aan CHIEF CLAPLANAHO he MoKinley funeral gervices, It nery epartn men Stee of the Masonic bulld i & Dunn ws “ > a « sctetetiatie =—_ é parted from his roll - a churches unite in’ g¢ meeting [Eee — PITTSRU m juat by th if w the property of the P * ME siren have Ral Pa ot. 16 vee Sounelh, 1508 Becona|smounting to $140, this 7 See aeeeere oturktions ta | Ruler of the Makah Indians, Dies in| on Thursday, the lengue will hold a Suenmetion of Wek if ant” Two cool sharpers, by sof the | faye. Tt wee t Seattle neparate service at the Grand Opera partment is now under made idle by the Hest wth i —— time-honored “lock-izick,” secure e house on Thursday evening at $ ne: for ve (wort + 82.50 watt! QF NAVY YARD ° turn to work > Te-| at the rear of the York hotel at Firet| him. He up the w nay Little Child’s Death The chief village of the Makah| ¥. G. Bartlett, who was once q The federal grand jury to t method of o 1 a Boon Buil speotor lai @z-Chief Clerk of U. 8. Mint Waltec {7 died at Ravenna Park this, ee Maclinds dict hn, bud bees The loyalty of the navy yard em. Civil War Distinction t Claplanaho, with another Ir 1 by Oficer t evening | ——— wet a ~ tesco Agi t Waite |: puleg, The body fo at Bos & , fae Bi «Egan hemp f hown in an emphat 1 ' 1 Peter Brown, have long | fe ng drunk and disorder H Boienc > is NOT A SIDE Ig. Of the missing $29,000, and two m Stewart The funeral be held é ve bainee wit ea-ta r ind One of the w lireoted the affairs of the t H. Dribble was taken into ou bs . x nds to our ability, sin Aincrepancies, Bail wan fixed at from the residence t ow Tf badges ase be gad the machine shops made a. butlding in-| Claplanaho f# hereditary chief of the | tody by Officer Ryan last evening for hey ha it ntifically examined am jailid ? ft n, | President MeKin It was resent ‘sth Re ing veter-|to Brown and then the men| Chin Yan Yu a Chir ‘oy at Babes. Apa ed -E, 708 Second Avenue, Seattle, Jed by hin felloy iMineh Oh his 4 have leged to be tillewally tn this country, n | Death of a Sailor Clearing Away he Wreok | emple H immediately die- spoken for the ho and t with his wife warm | was placed tn the city jail last night 1 | > n United States ma iG away h run out of the shops, they came by it, but Mr. PI n camo to Seattle one day | by U. 8. Officer W. L. Clarke for safe r Lad |rine, died at al hospital this! rk of removing the wreck| T then took charge of Clares } at bi one 14 for several days fii, | keeping ‘ } ing. The body is at Bonney & | of th h a ms h He was bound and taken to “hold be ates Nove f with inexpensive fire-water Eid Dillon was Jatled Inst night by pene BigP geo y PORTLAND, OF., Sept. 14,7 tewart's t or General Na- | headquar the marines ,M" st i *. | Saturday night ho took on a greater |OMicer Ben Thompson as a vagr 4 dypfhyennclipers Dies ap LAUNDRY €irewit court toray ‘nel tia ad — she mn tis te eee ee rae pow nan ever before and it proved| Chas, Munson wag arrested yester.|¢ ’ PT ecewn Cttice ent e ee Collars or Cuffs, Wood direct prima wck-| P. H. Flarrety was arrested by OM | toda cy ate I aroet GE tues ea eta eas ire fe 1H. He wae|too much for the Indian, He passed|day by Officer Flannagan for dis , mt 2 enue, ‘Telephone, during the Inet session of legie, |cer Freeman this atterr on SU | the removal of the wreek mar marche 4 nubje youthful age of 1 when he| quietly away during the night derly « 4 ‘The primary baw | —, ie All of our dock butiding force fi] all th the mi a tact to whic h he refers| The body was prepared by Futter rtemus White was taken tr = E io sstiowat tus Ge-|pchaish “anted Onusto, Howriahed 4 3 n r ui] w then ne es og ag] Worth @ Sons and taken. by the dy by OMleer Freer and They are all the best; prived n iinportant bear n lode ; © cann Jan 7 1 na we teamor Alice Gertrude to Neah ba man last night for ral al ‘he | ‘ asta for taa tw Adie vote ie bagi el leh mind PS atment! nore the dead chief will be gi notorio h the lowest possible. sorde condue “ ie N not to who bin, ta Wier the ruled that prevailed at that | Wher ' n , © giver orious house on isorderly conduct, Star dock Jagatn, [eter toe ce rtatia wad enthusiastic @ truly royal funeral, Washington street, | Going Northrup Co. 804 Ist