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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1902. PRINCE JOINS IN HONOR TO M'KINLEY'’S MEMORY. “THINGS WE es Impressive Scene at the ae in Which Presi-) dent, Congress, Cabinet Officers, Foreign Rep-' resentatives and the Army and Navy Partici- pated — Great Crowd of Spectators In and About the Building. WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Prince | et need their staffs, who ad come Henry of Prussia, with President forms. on i Ba ahaa Roosevelt and all branches of the a the rps, Government of the United States the re Army and Navy and the fo An e bassadors and Mini at . | noon paid trit ry 47 | the late President McKinley E walicties 4 The ceremonies took 1 in the | MnU8K ; great hall of the House of Represent, > State \ atives. John Hay tary of State upon his dead ct Mr Four times at services two of them tion of © fallen by Bancroft eulogy © Garfield's A Strange Coincidence By ast the nl which James hall, mary the subje vice was that twert ter ments on | Only a head Procession, antly along Per second inauk tragedy o other bur tenderly streete to the ro of an im; Mek Uotrance Peinee ra differe where tne livered over }) the nations Despoke + To-day. on heads, Of reapect living grief No Martial Show nation said and Te-Day, rte Again the br with vast crow ls ago. Then glinting and the a day all was change! Was unorganized and no Ughtened the te t The only pageant troop and his Tiages here and there « in uniform or diplomats tume to the piace where the eu to be delivered. T the outward specta Hage Crowd About Ca For ple the mind and 4 eye and ear, iu fact, proclaimed | mission to the Hai evelt: Pnters and even to the Capitol iteeif. wax \ as A Maal teoule cormerented ea ery tent t thousands about ErOkt tok . i tdown et upon the While the ticke = ay Hast r ; MAYOR LOW THANKS POLICE DEPARTMENT. —_—-+— CROWDS GET VIEW matte | OF IMPERIAL YACHT. ought Quartered the at z | ‘ Vad \ Be. w h } by . ut) in the retary May's Ornt . . e in of the H tinguished ’ t Fe M A v “ © Bioria Tonon PRA MPH el [sated Ha lta Secretary Wilson. Lal 5 K a aqind C 1! Sethi . at w ' f ‘ : tA ares a ' IRONMASTER WAS ASKED TO ; area “ PRINCE’S LUNCHEON. ndered | pile z = | en abl ten b « the after m » ie MATER Ofrenneare in 1 hor scogt a | MWsence ef Name tr List of at Mou Ver n | a x | strolled | PRINCE VISITS PRINCE COMES BACK —_ Prince Sat with Vresiaent, | =WASHINGTON'S TOMB,’ TO NEW YORK MARCH 7 SHraniat len mmenti-wnanca ued hi | —- P rate ney ss Age bied Tostrum | | fe Menry returna to New York ‘ se teu! WASHINGTON The sec-| {Tem hie Western a 5 © ale * ba f modation h fler M " Henry, the Ca jond chapter in the national capital's! oo! jou of Ma venegiot. | welcome to Prince Henry of Prussin| tie wi Ane elt ara Topmanl co tke o ean to-day . 1 M nad ely beh Arriving at 9 o'clock this morning, |‘ TeeyBUrec sin ecUea Th , aijnigeals Ren Coes leatoere [ee ais sutte at noon attended the| eh di at el ares jcKinley memorial services at t eral acess: wire, tora a Capitol, and at their conclusion made| CHEERED ON WAY BY fit arnext c Mhe Senator a flying trip to pay tribute to the 1,000 ENTHUSIASTS. | «1, « was one Arrival of the Arb memory of the Father of His Coun: | ia ptt ag te, fog inter: | try at Mount Vernon One thous enthualamts Bt Leah peated Sl at throogh MBL Heliedhoee acest He whl be the guest of President ge ake ‘ ‘ook or: departure | :1, soit Mr Witeon weather PERE OC the Mpeaker's rostrum | Roosevelt at a dinner at the White] tnird wirect ferrychouse ue toon wenty | Nis al e may have decided not to Wide and the members of | House to-night this morning. Surrounded re YOO UNS OUL: OFA Ay BAY a: een OUL/OE te Corps marched In, pre-| i) ee : Le PeTH) che city e Bergeant-at-Arm@ of the| The Weather this forenoon was de-| and mounted poltcenen, nv nad been ai Ee driven at a ri pace from the Staats = lightful. No Cheer at Depot. A crowd of several thousand per- umeof A ee lc fee sons had gathered at the depot, but ie, Foreign Ambassadors and ‘not Appear in thelr court t in sombre frock suits be- en. Rind the wae at Zeitung banquet at the Waldorf. De. Sunday World's original Wonder wpite the lateness of the hour, a great crowd was at the pler awaiting him. A Supplement. Wonder Pictures in strong police guard kept the crowd nitty] Colors, Wonder Games, Wonder Puz- yards from the ferry-house, zles, with next Sunday’s World, SHOW BROTHER WILLIAM. Zeitung "| WASHINGTON Pet at Pring | v Wan Ito visit Canara " new = the guest of the m H While t the invitation lated oy Germar Dinner | TRIED TO SEE PRINCE, BUTEG GETS A 55 FINE. | geen » | PRINCE HASN'T TIME TO VISIT CANADA. "SPREE WITH CREW. HOHENZOLLERN ERN SAILORS IN: BEER DRINKING. Man Supposed He August Ritter Broke Mis Head and Was Lent & att We nd dead this morn: } ng in the back mom of a at No. 4% Haat Ninth atre: Vault nad ield until ther the man’s death r from ameault into the saloon late ad been in the German re the oak leaf and Deutscher Veteranen- retty much Intoxteated or seven Hohengol- German pa- parade m were fern satiors SECRETARY HAY’S TRIBUTE TO HIS MARTYRED CHIEF. Eloquent Testimonial to the Devotion and Chey Tak ship of President McKinley Delivered in the Hall,‘ of the House of Representatives To-Day. WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 —Secretary ts. in State John Hay delivered the eulogy to of time President McKinley in the fase negate u tf Representatives to-day. He and millt muct mature stat in part For the third time the Congress of the United States aro nasembled to com-| war to a dec memorate the life and the death of « 8” or ae wanted President slain by the hand of an aa- MiUniCk Tea, a mer oy saasin. ‘The attention of the future torian w ttracted to the featur which reappear with startling meness in all three of these awful crimes: 1 Augmenter of the State. aseleasness, the utter lack of conse- Mr Stedman, the dean of ur p quence of the act, the obscurity, the in- | 33% called him Augmenter of niflcance of the criminal; the blame- | ferred, sness—so far as in our sprere of ex- Whose + letence the best of men may be held (ya Porener In char | biameless—of the victim Not one of our to and Tutulla, Porte bico | murdered Preside ad an en nly M othe © world: they auch [eminent purity 4 [could be given for [sional crime, they were all r patincts who could never ti ea flende the most Jealous advocates of er repul equality; they were of kindly and gen-} BSA; e sonature. to whom wrong or her tice was Imporaibie, of mod but those of workd-wid tune, whore slender means noiwty « State in augmente envy They were men « e virtue, | BUCH threat fer ‘ { tender neart. of eminent abilities. | under the saad Which they had d 1 with voir being damaged minds to the good of the Repubit Meee ciramatances was ever men walked before God and man thing unthini without blame. tt was these three r of our people. ‘The only temptation | A hunded” se tle radt t s hating the bent | | narvelions more remarkatve t Fa kelness fw soncetve exempt ontrol mes or wha be Hut we anid international ine 1 rand for revil certain we hesitated not a mo- toil of years | ment to ta Marked out f have 1 labored ute atand ¢ from anarchy dintorted souls ous for . Jamest the details eried egisiation for a malady malignant. ‘That task left to the will and National Congr w to youre—all these walle will be @ t le you to aad when the 4 their sons, ‘will nev a ho were youre in 1M the and glamour that aposhety Wed he sky when the lor tint wan end eo. A was an Toral signif ing importance, pwnd uncertain nh forever Kool a pol! remilte in the wo hut ot far-res ft a militla com drilling Bilewortn autracted national attention 1 ¢ futtert { the fing in the ¢ reuse Be rec ton p eyes of youns | nlscenrale w tears from t which pn, bee He ch inpting been a me 4 passion: cand} | shipped. The Foundations of Fame. atriotism. hetorical express! ate emotion, i wh feeling were f worth saving: ft sacrifice Wilttam | sof bis youth tol tally’ thre Hin power others, Rs » hts | wu t He “4 wand ba weston. | a mans posit! here Wan tt If in ire The thrilling Notes him—him and His Wr to vol the qutet « fami mtocky figure “ne thought he He was Washington’ nilsted as a pri-/tev's te havend all His serious his prompt, m- tracted the He was as we may be for wh y Kave him more and let us be etili more grateful more to do * wae untiring in camp| what they were. While our dally } Andon the march: awife, cool and fear-|our public policies still feel the influc less in fight. He left the army with | of thelr work: let us pray that tn our feld rank when the war ended. bre-| spirits their lives may be voluble, vetted by President Lincoln for @allan-| ing us upward and onward try tn by ut fee! via Heavy Dy When he came to the Pres: y he confronted a attuaton f the utmost! ihe 4 t f ‘ , lent we | blood fe Res teat eae ekentio yotton for ‘hie quil: self. a ¢. ‘There had been a indied when state found commerctal and in dustrial resaion, ich friends had saki lieve the country Waa world | Hawa! ad preceding. ‘Administration. There was a state of in the Caribbean could permanenthy neigh houre wae on fi re grave doubts as to ou: Judes in the premises, Av man elthar E-HRLLCHS’ weak or rash, etther Irresolute or head- strong, might Lihat fought Tula on pe self and incalculable arm to the coy 1 crave the pardon of thone EYE DOCTORS’ who Alffer Werth mee, aaimat alk’ ms EXAMINATION FREE. pen to it ts easier (and wiser) for the cripple to get along without crutches than for those who need glasses to go without them, Don't neglect eyesight, inion. wintc Hed of” President ff radera, Ina carouse the man went down a flight of stalrs, stetking his head He was very stout and was pleked ap unconscious. His comrades | h in a chair to ver. Kelm wed the piace at 1 o'clock and left man to sleep. The others deserted him, This morning Kelm found the man lying dead on the floor, ten inches tall. [4 haa town and lustache and wire STtSeK cont and mustac! Coa! wray ‘nixed pair, tho ms t Glasses only if needed. 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