The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1901, Page 3

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LOREDAY, SEPTPMBER 18, 1901 SEATTLE TODAY IS IN MOURNING D the ah KNIFE-THRUST INTO THE H HEART OF THE NATION!” 3 wr “Who @ what Is in yo @ whe — e eo om « miltions of this ta " lage and bar The fleets of the opr 1D goodwill to men, and they are a Be | “Then why does a vast moa “ e sweeps around the earth Py he President of the United States 6 Stricken and mangled by a hand th @ with lowing k s in his own @ “Murdered in the midst of » might @ he loved, and who loved him fiend @ shocked humanity, and t @ gloomy heart, have thrilled with » E @ hearts of seventy milifons of pe r “fn this hour of supreme f at @ fers most. There ts no Nort 4 @ waves of the Gulf murmur as sada th @ ofthe North. The Atlantic and the Pa @ majestic sorrow, chanting the miver @ «= “But we are not drawn tow her man has died, nor wholly because the States has passed away. We are shocked and a Mherty are different things. He who kille a hat It wou Al head are Page One.) hare af Whereas, the : » , \ + he arena of lit his deares ' t t A ta rm The Cuban Campaign of " ‘ ! M w t . b imrornpson. 8 . ae ee eh a r ir relations with penalty with his own life, but he who «he « against the ations of his eit, his @ F race and humanity immeasurable and emable wrong. He @ be nd @ who thrusts a knife Into the heart of this republic, blurs the most @ } glorious page of ty, and dims th th with ‘ee uae aid f despair. When that blade ts withdr blood ® on Of = and of Lincotn follows !t. The past na splendid “ N) agony. The embattled farmers wh . Bwretly Hole their sacred graves: “Was it ¢ we ff . ath one SI ‘round the world? beautiful, ‘as it for THIS my grandsire died at Eutaw IC yours at Monmouth or Brand eee one freese at Valley Forge in the @ T doctrine of aswassinat e Hire ed in the sun? No. a e cing praye stones of the erent repablic were laid. fathers ORGANIZE a xpreasive of th hl THE LIBERTY UNDER THE Law h . « rs . 2 ment in order that the last bh ? Th a they Invited to our shor notes as _~ ‘ATTACHED TO OUR F and ne <7 to abide by our laws a how we ey did not invite aseassins. They 4 tp os tec. @ tion to the Crimeon Infamy. They imbedde . awe © Soll the principle that to be @ citiger of this . ° © oor institutions, and abjure alleaiance to every other p e i @ power. He must kneel to no allen throne and know e be iJ “Perhaps Willlam McKinley euffered lens from ca ° any of his pred se. Th lovable spirit, his life was so pu equabie and patient tha could find the heart to his fellow men as wel A weoond term, and whil t fe wore reaping the highest | kindly epirt foretan p a terrible blow has been struck at the life of our country. -Every mmended his man must die. He serves his brief season and passes like a on ee dream. At the worst, the murderer's hand rebs him of but a few the work of Blaine days. would result in ite be “But the murfer of a man, and a blow at the iife of organised ed policy of our of the American people towards him th hooks of When he passed through Journey, the arms that had worn the gray were stretched wards him, and the hands that had carried the lost fing were @ clasped in his with all the fervor of comradeship e “He crossed t continent to come to us, and the whole giad @ D at Yan opened its arms to recefve him. Ina Bee he gave us no thought that was not neble. He carie-siaeate white ‘light that beats upon @ throne,’ and all his heart w «, He loved us, and we loved him Bravely, patien al bh peacefully he m'd the mightiest wave of prayer sh 4 that ever ros th to beat against the Great White Thro b " ) “Oh power, august, benignant and supreme, guard us from any return of this awful shadow! fe our pi { cloud by day @ mn and of fire by night! Shy Mderty « low hand a wt “God keep my country is the years go ont” e . apt @ | tered an Mra Rea Seccccecoccccccsccce seeeeecese 4 A i When Mr. Thompson sat dc uction when Mr. McKinley am-| pig Mra. ¥ Co. i fr Lee. a well known he reins of government. Af het | few playing with th r ™ ty both x " o., sang @ tenor » final | « ° Yoice is clear and t the t and ‘A ¢ Z. ‘Waa in pert: in iv Ds ae timents of An Heroic Daath Bo were the results of this t Frederick J. Ware, represen ep the labor union spoke wu: p He began to the strug y patriots and “American Citizens’ With a brief ret gle of the revolut + eulogized their « work for man kind. He dwelt upon the value of American citizenship and the great Privilege of manhood suffrage which affords equal opportun to all to Participate in the gove nt. He dependent vote of the changing from one side to er, had decited nevin’ He President MeKiniey his invalid ) He then reterred ae oo life and martyrdom of s - coln and added that th vices of Wiliam Me ord th his response tof er thet with truth anced anguag as BETTER DEPOT Chamber of Commerce May Take Some Definite Action the beautiful Srrorrrrrerreceesesececg Theaters. at Dea aaabananannnneenn All Theaters Dark Tonight THE st sympathy 2 gh of et CRUEL MOTHER DESERTS BABY Left It Alone in a Room in the National Hotel Matron Now Tenderly Caring for the Infant. Mother Not Yet Found Police 3 « you \ n for the Pingree Shc City of Seattle Sails LADIES AVE new th wo Glo fs Quartet then ear times, such Haturday matinee at t Pric r te favor the Maine, |W pen the - Light en t « ere Tho Third Avenue $ e ; ae a # New fall style @8.an American national hyn’ * Bh oy 1 pl ceived at Dr. Liwyd’s Tribute whiblaal: gota thas ar oo! ark’ \ mer, 1 4 anid Let bh y r t h oumnens, the dinenteem for « and has been Aw ’ fternoon he paid 7 ernment, the death of anarchinr othe rominent eniza . 0 the martyred pronif pV Bh Bn 035, Baal : nee Pee _— 707 FIRST AVE upon the subject. rs. 4 A e ker went on roe i ‘ne Tmmenae throne wathered Campbell’s Charred Body Found r Thy os Dart was as ¢, * th we throne mathe 1 vampbell’s jarre ody Foun ay | Mile ow meveral moments the |», Tl yr ty ae Kefracting 4 The Prasidont Eulogized ies 1 coisas me. 1 He omine McKinley ir 1 : Se aera ghly both J y f 7 he ff M i nd 1 his b : 4 7 Fo gery ~ “ amity in a bring nody to Seattle. ard und Pike. SKATTLE STAR. BUSINESS — TWO NOME SUSPENDED Entire City Does Honor to|The Garonne and Kimball Distinguished Dead SAILINGS | Leave Tomorrow TRANSFER SALE 1600 1500 ut wy. f dowt bus r vod [omrMo a b ; . * ent t ! se bine ‘ e400 be Services of Prayer This Morning. : : dhe At Other Places * ‘ H ® ¥ . e « mer John 8. 5 " i } sp " sr H A . 4 the , t M ' » tol services ' a2.4y i . r ' 18 Young 4 «Lt R ’ ‘ a2.49 I " m McK Storage Room For Rent ii y . A ‘ 1 ; t % fr ' ; 1 } hoes 1 ‘ K . P “ N ‘; com ti ° Si.49 ’ Kid Bb ‘ tent ; “ Storage Room For Rent Henn 9 bie brew hoe edie ‘ eo ’ ! } ooe. t 69 Storage Room For Rent pes ..81.08 MOURNING si i aa WE MOURN THE LOSS OF OUR att ft aca BELOVED PRESIDENT, pak WM. McKINLEY ; . “ 3orn at Niles, Trumbul county, Olio, Jans uary '~ WOULD-BE ASSASSIN 29, 1843. American Exposition, Z. C. MILES & PIPER COMPANY 1021-1023 First Avenue, ADAMS | ADAMS Only Two Days More of Our Underpriced Sale WIZZ W.8 HUTCHINSON CO COR 22 AVETRUNION ST SCAOCCEHNWWW WNL * Fire Avenue The largest 4 rthwest. Diamonds, Watones Silverware Albert Hansen jewelry house in the » tell you of, that is, we'll tell the prices and quali® rest t os, per pair *. guaranteed in eve “alt Bhoee—I¢ they Tespect 1 wear as they sho Fine Jewelry SEATTLE Shot by an assassin at thePan+ September 6,190. Died in Mitburn House, Buffalo. N. Y., Septy44, 190 » not give sat iietoellene ehew "8i.065" Sis,” st Second live. Clothing House 1420 Second Avenue. H. TAYLOR, Proprietor. MACHINE AND REPATR WORK dong g at shoxt hy ‘ iets The ely ‘rasctine ental It’s Shoes This Time my note VEBANHINE c “ans Free Consultation To Men Makes Men and Women Strong, Used for Rheumatism, Lame Back and all Nervous Disorders. Eng oO « Let show you the wa . et k er claim to be dnjured by, tig Ce 1 vu i prox applied gaiva t? No. E the system requi Tt is Jas - a “ a the we bre ‘ h en partially sapped of it some 18 1-2 Ihe. Best Fine White SOAK THE SYSTEM WEL L Granulated Sugar tor $1 Aalborg San earee Beihai n ser Brey a probably DAMS GROCERY co. for vaio eae abate ; sel gee ye lg oven es oo a of a tens ain 482 ; g to ‘ ‘ 1 t f WOMEN AS WEL L Ne have one of the fer the D Cockram ‘New 1 Male anitue outs racioen 1 pig finest lines of PAPER that Mieotricitys ie , iidietab 9 hs t HANGINGS in the city. THE DR. COCKRAM 1 ELECTRIC BEL +t Call and inspect them. The Dr. Cockram Blectris Hott 1under a gue a « Fine Decorating a spree Book ‘and Free Cor n—Write today f tet Speoiaity STAR PAINT CO. oy ‘4 Hotel Victoria, Two Doors From Postoffice COCKRAM First Avene, Seattle, Washington 300-307 Pike St. Soattie Office Hours 9 A. M, to 8 P, M., Sundays 10 to 2. SOSOOCOOOE PS 999088099900 O22 DE80O8ODE 0080990 0008008 5 080999 H0F COMSOBIORALa ; ; ~ $°* serene See an Ke on ire yet ot irn ‘rie

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