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j-One Cent~Last Edition” [he Seattle Star —_ WORLD PAYS ITS HOMAGE TO THE SEATTLI WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1906. The Only Paper in Seattls That Dares to Print the News VOL NO, 305 a5 CENTS PEI MONTH — TENTH BRIDE OF THE WHITE HOUSE Diplomats of All Nations Join With Official Washington and the Personal Friends of Miss Roosevelt and Mr. Longworth in Witnessing This Morning's Marriage Ceremony. WASHINGTON mot by Jal and popular airs, ail’ the delicate oct aughte and the noe of the magnificent gold plane =o stor, fOwR the long corrid the Bast |in the Haat room f time to ime the present ” ; foom, where the guests had already |added gentler melody to the feast of | — Ohio. at |aasembled, The " ad Manele Lone he Bast | frmed on a low platform t ee vente liarge window — overt Leave White House. eam of the White Vt » | Treasury t the wat | Ne ee ree eo of the past jade. Among them was the breakfast consumed but little! ee , . 5 more than two houra, and mm aft-| fe Gays giving way to warn manly young m of b and oop aft-| fhe treets were carly filled with 8) Roosevelt, Jr { wards the bridal party, followed by | phers anc e of com's family was rep-|# cheering crowd of citizens, basten- | fares of the bride & ery y the Vincomte Charles ded to the railway station, There a] 9% photographers were 8° | Ohambrun, brother of the Viacomte | *Plendid private car was wal eet ee sad the | ried Mr «worth’s younger sie |them away to southern orange the gates began to er t ter; Bucks A. Wallingford, of |€Toves for their honeymoon This} | Cincinnat!, who married his eldest | trip to t ithiand will not be of Dewar just oo after noon | siste: and Lare Anderson, of | !oag duration, for the groom mu the bridal pa nar Washington, grandson of the first |#00n return to his desk in congress et toom. A stir wa Neh Longworth. The other ush-| After adjournment, however, the} dy the Miness of Mrs Way re Quincy A. Shaw, Jr. of Longworthe will | ews New York; Francis R. Rangs, of | Paris, Berlin a Pee osserelt | Boston, and Guy Norman, of Boston, |!!! enoy to the full their deterred | gitired in a wedi all of them college mates of the|¥*ding tour, On their return they Wy deseribed by ber | groom. Members of the Longworth | ¥!ll be “at home’ in Washington at jows: White oa and Rocsevelt families were seated | th able mansion, $31 18th style, waist (rimmed © fat the right, in a apace set apart by | * erty of Mra. Longworth dow sleeves and " *| foral ins. Across the aisle, at | mother of the gr Hetween con: | ee i aes | the left, were the representatives of | ETesstonal sess and after Mr.} at Pvccthad hi heel the foreign governments. Behind |Louaworth quits public life, they | —_ x theese, tn the order of official prece- | Wl! live at “Rockwood ances Mra. Roosevelt's Gown, dence, were placed the members of | ‘T#! home of th awe amily Mra Rowsevelt wore a heavy bro-| the cabinet and their w beste os - i : . el eg se | gela cream olored gown with blue | tices of the supreme court and their elder w ake ber me with her! ge brown figures and goiden| wives, the former members of the /*08 and new da er b at the} ‘threads, made in princess style cabinet who ate now In the ® ital and in Obie. yoke of bro the Ohio delegation tn congress, the | , ; rt eeeeks cont New York delegation in grea, | The Courtship. ‘aoe SEAT durk striped trousera, | ** Sembers of the party that ne | This. (. ia the happy eul Ipvebder tie with a moonstone acart | COmPanied Miss Roosevelt to the \mination of a that has kept and a broad am Seren teat commer soctety astir at the nation's capital lite the Austrian amba for the tne yeart. The love gator.and dean of the diplomatic | Mr. Longworth Enters egan really @ year of 90 ear ee eneetplamars| Mr: Longworth and his best man m after Mr. Longworth was Sree probiviting tre Siplomats! nad entered the room by another congress, and shortly suc ght minutes to tie| 400r, and as he met his future wife Miss Roosevelt's “coming | Bishop Satterlee | and her father at the altar the not tun the young ecome a fre tamete the word “obey” in the mar-| of the wedding march were represet tage ceremony he spoke it strongly | into the sweet strains of De K quent visitor at the White House ead Miss Roosevelt. © J the} “Ob, Promise Me.” which was ther soon in Mine Alice's Siatest euspicion of & smile. an-| played softly throughout the cer their friends began Seat te resolute tones, “I will” | ioay. In firm, clear Yotce Mr. |‘ read a courtship in thelr associa Immediately after the ceremony * th § hed th {| tion, Even then the « 4 were! Mr. Loagworth was photographed a eo gives t tion. for the pe is her Wedding finery by Edward 3, | Nicholas, take thee, Al be my | - : pager Gertie, of Seattle. Secretary Loeh| wedded wife,” while the music of |*s chiefly Interested went cheer fet the president both dodged the | the unsung words, “No love so per iy on thelr way, apparently un Heapenaibility of selecting from the | fect asa life with thee,” floated qen-| conscious of the world. and. by Bare of applicants to take pictures tiy through the room. The promise ming nor denying the @f he bride, and Mrs. Longworth | given in return, and sealed with | f8mors., converted the shafta and Dereelt welected «Mr Curtin The " lin of the busy bodies Into boom plain gold band placed on the finger | *ing» Weide first posed in her wedding ¢ the brid ith right hende clasp-|eranga. In his atraigh WE and then donned ner errata hea plage oneness. way, however Gwar dress, in which she was also |¢4 they beard the solemn words of | methodical Peotagraphedt the white-robed bishop, “Those| carried on his courtahiy Distinguished Assemblage. whom God hath joined then.) Alice went he followed “ ‘The most distinguished statesmen | @ the land. lights of Hiterature. lions 2 Metety, and captains of industry om every walk every clime be—came to oY opie and ‘W Pwell the th the most Wtitiant wed capital bas et wen. Thirty-seven foreign ambassadors | Mat Ministers were in attendance, t tend the felicitations of their sor @riges and peoples. Cabinet offi (4, Senators. the bridegroom's col teagnes fn the house, and the int! Rate persona! én of the Roose | weit and Long » families in Washington, New York and Cin fortunate thous. t-} WOE the doors were opened this] The Ceremony. The Right Re y Yates Satterlee, dish, ‘ Scene il San. verter © map-| sRESS . LONGWORTH ae eee ee CONGRESSMAN NICHOLAS LONG Mealal of the Protestant Epis a — pana . “ church. Presider 1086 kneeling, received the be . Caught. the a . first ot | him a . sa to the young statesman ¢ cw wa at 1 Miss Alice bad r , tia w fa Conld scarcely ha bride a ‘ a fee ¢ Ges Shows Up Smiling others. The br hed off vie p g ed by Thoma and best wishes. | 316 always showed j we | fide ' * Ha } Breakfast Served : oi Indeed, the nova : te vote Lang nage A. Well have . ta ee eo Me thre 5 : : Welding.” for, » teihes a Se Coes P eiede a - a bride, th an. & nat all roe “ atte pon ‘ 7 Ma ie other att antic | guests, t this inf al # 1 he emiled and sald it at Cam-| men e ta ea ery k ant flag of fairly Judges of the # t,! told h at thea: mes A few mome fore the strok r mocratic fashion, while t x od good-na and Of 12 Miss Re t left her ng sandwick king arked that his future wife w . J floor of t hea ft e. T I na to p A White i had been| was in splendid eptrits and had a| rebuff ‘Sa me eae at the w ‘ oats " ¢ th neal ¢ E ‘a he sic had awa : or tal « Ma e\ pany qui y ange n stiff,| asked b r : bridal chorus from |of right good friends. Throug pile a 4 eu telmann’s| fore we leave th Iding.” What ans played cSpaic-| she said after that is not re engrin.” he br At the foot of thewtairs they were | red-coated music but during the remainder of it was noticed that Mr smile was even n onfident wre Engagement Announced. The orded, | for the opera, re he tour | & worms Longworth’ ore genial and more frequent and anything, | ted in bis gatlantries | he was, if engagement was formally A0- | opts than were ever ed by Pre and Mre.jan Almerican bride nnn a MRS, NICHOLA woven reproduces | Mise Roosevelt probably r |e greater variety of we the the at Row more |erest im the si!k and makes a nove! than land @ttractive effect The Presents. before given | From S LONGWORTH as a ———-——— December h inst, | Dart of the if " 1. [at maplety " which time Miss Alice, when tituay aber af h » i) is a y arrang £ rour a million a A ‘ « Mar f tho invitations | Wate Mouse for | . sn band, |hegrem a wa : and. | overfow The Roose ha : . “ °” | may c ns, & r of aving | Lotgwor afied to. far a a oe ated New | of tare fortur eM eo W I « car. |Magnifieent xif . + ated eatin, | Comelins Va t ft sttarn In poacod A M j lets and , at Tiffar \ $ ent’s | as oF i} t s r ? esoeagi= From Foreign Rulers. ¢ S | w at given! prectica . f : t | euro} 1 and va C The F T a t Pek abled the ¢ f . : , \ H A Dr . a 2 in . - _ 1. ft will T al trea 1 t , | a b of ng grown, a pink satin |' the Chinese capital. The F a yellow ret ent of France sent one ‘ rent On S08 | ont ple ot Gobelin ta er satin, and & cloak could be o 1 It ee fme of the specie fimension, represents the allego Patterson every of ¢ & beautiful pear E William's present was a artist y wrought bracelet gifts are said to Britain's r f King Edward, as and cost Reput r mper costly and Two come tron om ry Prince Louis = ¢ Battenbure Prince Henry of Prussia, grateful }for his rece this country jand the no less magni the | i ] j | The }ial and « Cxar for White Hor fi t than tha 7 by ht perial brother. | were re “| from the Mikado and the Pope From Washington jin nm went dividual gifte all are wealthy men, | Roosevelt was always p high regard in whieh father, they sim | handac leit fr Waller, Cong (ficial git t ta A of Williamsburg, V inment sent a token Ambassador Wash Nearly Miss Phils aqua THE STAR'S MESSAGE TO MRS. NICHOLAS LONGWORTH (Message Wired This Morning to Washington.) Seattle, Wash., Feb. 17 Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, White House, Washington, D, C We, whose names are subscribed hereto, send you, through The Seattle Daily Star, the best wishes of the state of Washington, May your marriage vows bring to you a season of happiness that will last throughout your lifetime. H, H. Hick Mr V. Nicholson, LG ag H. Barry, Mrs. | B Mrs. I ( m, pson, John Téitscherd 1 Cecil ©, Kill Jr e Ehle Peter T,. Peterson, yer, Joha T. Ruff, Rosenberg, Vi n J I Lonsdale } tr, Frank L. Mose J. D, Keeney n, Mrs. J. D. Keeney, on, . 1 Donovan CA bbins, U. Viola Wa Ruth Keeley Mrs. F. T. Way, Mary R. B Mary Scott, M. Alice I Ty Edward | ‘ Nina Buckingham, Mary E. Smith, Henry Pa Lawrence Byrn Detective Ji 3yrnes, vin Dempse Detective Charles Phillips, i Catherine Moyinhan, Marguerite Moyinhan, J. J. Dunn Violet Moyinhan, Mrs, Gustave Kruger, “N Griffith, §. Frank Wa} Nannie Thomas, 1 Edgar Dufk John A iller, ™ Algot Anderson Mrs. R Vitre, Mrs. Anna Finnesey, Charle Gorham, Pierce Morgan, Gary B. Johnston, Francis Morgan, Nick M. Charles, Coe Morgan, Albert E. Duclos, Guy Morgan, J. D. Fisher, Andrew Johnson, H. B. Doze Arthur O'Neill, Florence Sutton, C. E. Noble, William Crestman, Mary Crestman, Helen Elizabeth Preston, Albert B. Lord, Alice L. Davis, A. Anderson, laniel W. Boxley, I ( I F. L. Deignan, William R, Daggett, Edith M, Brooks, I Rice Mrs. Louis Rice. Alice Randall, Henry Reich Alice Haigh, Thomas M Alice Alexander, G Dryer, Alice Hansen Harry W. Cary, Alice Anderson, Capt. Harrie Thompkins, Alice Olson, . { ur Axberg, Alice Brandenderi, Gust Axberg. Alice Roap, fort Alice Winchell, Mr ilph Hamilton Dobbs, Alice Green, i A. Scott Alice Gertrude McDonald, R.D Alice aine Knight, { ( Miller Mice Fe M A } way, , ' I \ 1 Jordison I M R Sachert ? th er Vena L. Joslyn \ Arl 1 Gr ( ( 1 I G. Lis H Hyland Cc. W.! n J. Edw 1 i W h M ] n, I I Carolyn ¥ 1 M shes IPA n, M I Melvin \ : elhiaain LD, Pp Edna D, Erikson . f ttn Fast Grant and Algernon Sart evelt. and Mr, Longworthi ar