The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1901, Page 3

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_: TTR .0} .0} ‘oF S) ¢) 0} @) 0} (2) Ce) o) @ ‘0} ‘0} o: ae Oh, yes; new Constitution with 18-ine piled and edited by Mark Hanna & Co. h punctuation The Constitution that marks, the Constitution follows the flag. This ts the LTS Ee ee com- ‘used to be will be found in the ashcan in the Capitol back ald eee SENATE BLOCKED — IN CLOSING HOURS River and Harbor Bill Held Up by Senator Carter and Demo- crats Fooled. (Special ty The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, March (—Great is the disappointment and chagrin of the Temocratts minerity in the Senate They sold chetr bt Mt for womens ofy in th their} < they were smi on oof th mp sum of ¥ the “pork them to induce them to giving Drest » people of the Philippines and Logo share of the prospective carried In the Hiver and the Democrats were prac y refrained from ated their fn their States. all right and probably been carried out in was walted his) oppor: the arid land appropriation in wie he was Interested wax stricken out ‘Then Carter donned his paint He stinply tulked the River and Harbor WN to death. He talked Saturday sant war ocrats. though he had ne waved the nation $50. no high m M’KINLEY SIGNS BATCH OF BILLS. Rush to Get But they were powerless to Senator Carter had the floor His Signature to Congressional Meas- ures in Time. WASHINGTC nd rode on either side of the President« carriage and back The President and h's Cabinet th conducted ont che immediat mittee of the Hou: TT Admiral Ane, eNCUrtES Senate | x Join ne Army and thet dN, mem the March 4- of hin nate and mount kopt) the and Senate. of the Nav « Preaident's where they were y the Joint com- Preatdent net wing of the wake of the long proces- by the mount- at 1 policemen 11.4 surging crowd were room immediate atatte tered und anged Krestings, which the saldent signed the wills which the dying Congress had paused. A great pile of them awaited nim, al dilln of minor importance ¢ River and Hi or Measure most Sunday, ui hrough the Bel ean He King at & o'ele store arid Ht entatives aroun bf » © this morniag, was talking ROOM AAT Tew smminutes 1.0 to- when the Fifty-sixth Con- last bill whioh was to. gress exnired by constitutty dential approval was t and the mem- on bers of the Cabinet entered the Benate Great wan the indignation of the | chamber, INAUGURAL BALL WILL DAZZLE IN SPLENDOR. = 0 e Pension Building a Veritable Fairyland with Rare Flowers, Quaint Light Effects and Cloth of Gold Hangings. (Spectal to The Evening Worl.) WASHINGTON, Maroh .—For the tn- gugural ball at the Penston Building to-night at least $900,400 has been spent. Jn thin fnaugural dixjtay one-quarter of # million doilars ts considered hardly) worth the counting. Rut in this particular instance $40,c0) in| eularies of clerks who have been forced | to remain idle hag been contributed di- rectly by the ¢ a8m has alno ton the use o! Building for @ week. | The deeorat , the floral and} + wene costing $25. Nehts in the sand others tion effect. 3 ‘SF tnauxural balls have been xo superbly ‘The Interlor a Jends itvelf well ation in tte ineongruttye Heetrte | thou proportion, vfaston in nthe . the nuye The broad central spi embles ihe “of an old-time Span- h green tropic scene surr Sand pill cloisters, while the pomp of the dec tons recalls the splendor and t mony of some mediaeval page From heart: arises the of palms, encircled by a neries of d, low Vases of gold filed with the nk boyganvillea, the new «flower that is becoming the winter t while all around breathes Qe fragrance of the white hyacinths. On efther side of this fountain rine to a helght of ninety feet four massive columns, enormous in circumference, fashioned of Mexican onyx with bronzed Corinthian capitals. The pillars are en- «bhrouded in vines and greeny, and above fen fountian j the jern niche, | High on the Inst ter directly under yver a hundred 1 tw med- | ™ bright ctr em are place Ing tulips, dal qulls. The length from end th sparkles tre in all thi "whieh themasel diamonds, roofing the 6 a ihe Petits four Apollinaris, An Inaugura’ volees will sin Party. Supper for the President and his party cletm of Iieht that d invisible boxes ffodlts, of the loth « woman's rown court In #0 feet and surrounding tt arching corridors wold” batt nd rare Mowers, There are and gown eters of these cloisters, ves le pendant the frosted me. numinits Hights we ngue. J Her, Sandwie! Hu Ite asnort arlotte Cate. 1. Mumin's a. L chorus ot ne for the of while above the electric Jong endiean tlaran of stars have mbon en gel je Volatile a ta Rein Bellevu Gateaux Sees, off Into Innum- rrilors and roms beyond. umn supporting the arches ricel with a neckdace of Ment, th a festoon of gimtening south. smilax and oA, lke run ny of i years ago the prohtoitioniate of with pride upon th: not to be used nu tor to-night ala Reine Homard Farcts, Presidential will be served In a private dining-room, hes music ion the bali wil be by the United States Marine Lieut. Band, under the direction of Willlam H. "gantel mann. Promenade at “Theult and sometimes | the THE WORLD: M'KINLEY-ROOSEVELT INAUGURATION AS SEEN BY EVENING WORLD CART THE JOYOUS OCCASION OBSERVED BY POWERS. SOME FEATURES | OF MONDAY iv ENLN Gy AL? ARC fi A, 1901. BAe ehere res eieraiviore sylvania avenue The great American Trust Circus parading down Penn: William the First, After the coronation, taking # little air and looking the part NSLoLeVe ee ierere eae TO SAFECUARD Pleased with Com- | mission's Report. rman William 1 zene Conmmit Raldwin f Fite ch ir the sald Mr “that the lay propaeed by the sion for the rel and redw moral evile an eo iike la the pest K ltwin, pikes whore ill but tt has alw pol names of thin as they are held in parties, who claim that the real are out of the State “It in proposed by (he new taw the burden upon the lirgpert) cawnera tn 4 manner wal Whenever a againat the kee a heayy penalty xuen ¢ re “Red Ligh fatriet—is to be timp: Jord, and that penalty ts upon t to be Men on tenement-houses in and a halt mitier New York, and tw te dive In them that such laws sh ted an will) pr ple frem Viclous and at Does Cure, removes the cause. o get at the owners of : THE TENEMENTS uzalaes and Jon- Baldwin, of the Fifteen, celved tne report of the Tenemme Commission to-day, He expresse fon with tt, and sald tha would work along Ines sug- 1 owner land- i It in imperative | ONCE TORE GENTLEMEN) TAKE THIS SACRFO @ OATH OF OFFICE — MERELY AS A MATTER OF 0) FORM XCU Kow — BEING FORSWORM To MR. HANNA - | GENTLEMEN 1 SHALL CONTINUE TO BE GUIDED BY OUTY OFSTWY ANDO Mareus Hanna in leveletelerese siereleieieieren StHwae MR_HANNA WAVE \ NOV OLLIWERED CUBA AND THE PRILIPPINES FROM THE TYRANICAL “one OF the approbation. fromthe | wd when the Hon-tamer % ets some ¢ the or gong just wateh hat th the Regent's a. esolerereiergiere) a) eieleieie ere Doreyor YS 2 9 pa rade | in GA B daaugoal, Sit was my \LasY CHANCE form rouR Jeane spain? BACK TO THE winTe HOUSE DOOD UOOL oyerey M’KINLEY AGAIN ACKNOWLEDGES HIS SOLEMN DUTY—CORY’S Ve ayer: Jove Vey eve Coy eveyerersy: VIEW. 1010 fele\efererore (ever Siete re rererererer LONG'S MAY BE BODY OF ager Corpse Foundin Water Believed to Be that of Missing Man. iterse nt Cape. ‘itn ri Ve been found ' WANTED A GU ERA RCUS fofererere(ate Wiktiam te L{3t ou Sen { asunehe 5} THE CORONATION Willie Wa Memento We fue Conant Hington week north or south or east or west, A Sunday World want ad.'s the best IDEA OF THE N FROM TEDDY. |e lereleisieleresesererererefefereyeleya(oyorose(orere(@iere! INAUGURAL PAGEANT. 8 PINECOFFIN. —WARCH GRAND. GETS SETBACK, JURY IS SWORN Count as ne Can't Philbin Has 157 Com-| Asi ols SSN plaints He Will ! Leading Questions. Submit. Roxbury, tea, $3 Front manager.) 77 Cedar Si) Sixth kavenve; ¢ millionaire Copper Fielding, of HEART DISEASE... Rexard Jing the Rapid Increase dh Pact ng the Amert- and, ‘hile exei(ement b ees Hfel it te ( weak stomachs, of urable; bug not j heart trouble te n heart trouble eo both organs which causes half-digested ppression and ery. which irttates a treatment for heart figestion and ta of food. ular use etter < and effective : é 3 4 valuable, arms 4 pleasant, | eon: elements in hat che regular, ‘s Dyspepsia. Ti ee Minow ° any form of John MH. A. Filan, Dantel H, Smith, drok Seott denied motio apel Mr. Morgan subo ton, with $10 costs to Pin 1 ce pilin, | tqooard K. Smith, merehant, 218 Went Seventy.” A. Btyart Co,, Maral

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