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tevo rfe MnosS Sr I JrwSSMSttSfc Jt 4 H. PS5 i XQuo aK 4M tlS SJ- lCSs pjrvanr bonhM ii' 0410001 1 Ma" etVeedlrDSrr Corn LttlTS. if Tha fa art 1 l. cm tt Sp. 1 Tuc.

ioetod. i BAISE SH Landlords by V. iral ribbt jnejralsiaM sng as reofe pa- al ilia ne not' welt be on it 11 had dvl ereat of tagx iscns- iticms re addres od ilordat ts. bis any ta a Kown roducioriu bor. odoitcaB bey prudocol WItD 1 ncreated on lauoaT jtheeyffl rthelt IM to fi I ct foot Whole iciU1AltPROGRESS.

Grasp What Is Seen In tie Eyes Sweep. Sv The ceremonies ware but marked it was a kindly dispensation were there- to make it Th iioainstiun which was not la lacbon uk The" were two ceu. President of the United World. YttttwWM I UTb panorama Instinct with ATS its tasoblaig and' instructive to the defendant bf. Columbus oea swrtry tl manof the nine- wxtary.

in uuifQnD which mark Smak Spanish Admiral formed a con- tartto tePrewieiit of the United Ssti prbe In hoot and around fa only by the lines of noble' bad. C019 flVMwariths iymbolsof all nations but WtifctwwteeJTis limemteBiot the Presidents Cabinet lb lBoBSlCemuJfcaSoners Senators and BtpMoU bf the Congress of the United IBiatea GotroTh and official of all decrees taBajSawabtSe representatives of foreign- pouirittkreamptBta the picture. Looking pgai CMeoul totfaiI to take flight ta jliaey wmgjasTfee beyond the curtains of tteIetere. Lkt3g CMeacoY Tutare. i JolIoti yQJft51IC0TeTTTedWZd course ia trait of four centuries were gathered in.

i6 rtcftt contiaenir On tie threshold ta te it JTSM not beyond the iseattl itntch to 181 tha time when tha city jarticlnlItlieprodocU of tfl the nattaa TertgifbertdibonU be tia center of popoli. ton- ud the of lc1lueuco well licJ would dominate wools continent. ed klinje ler ltyj thai son m' and1titlc nay lira wen cornea to' paas. TLocgb the brief ceremonies there were oBd the central ftz re tboe who wsJLaVe fella none othert could have lei" jb teazph- which the tmsleeIebratLon tprJetei were the citizens of Chicly' to ttwdretaed of thepossibililies of a great itksv nd who in the space ofk a few haw lited to see their visions broad. peed lllto tiet beyond those of which ttjkadeboamp Their aspirations had be.

pmg the narrow. had been confined. In jr- on quick i sure te it lu ie ed to recatf the trisis of the Crpoaitionhu its being and they ticiJ a weflba content. In the pretence of Ccka tyeuenmstanceapeUy strife. fM toloEi fade awa They were ri tb trnna ja their city and of the taeii la the general rejoicing resection of epirit that ant.

tt ie fii BniitoomBionity which delegated work they stave well performed hfi which eoB WbeV me. are Morton OP new eras in science and art and errwiicttwaiconie from- The Comm Jipownen it well to pause long Vwordof raIse forthe people Iw poWbb. Now that Jwricubtsta bfehind them and their hopes' btpade conditions band that greatdeeds ed IIthe depart. was felt under simplicity of the uc could but add to. the the event.

which wei to belts ipe utterance. The program 111 3 carried out with Siztfie znfllion Americans' 3ffi TdIW dedicated. Th CTaMVW tol a good present SSKte Milburaaprayeraud altwar 7. Jfsoiotners. rWpS.

VwophBsy' ia faCroffatV Ioll sition what it is was there la perfW tion. ie. spokea word reached but few yet somehow the undercurrent pf all swspt through the vast throngs. iAwuud. the Di4 General were the Director of PnHia Works the President of the National Commw swnj the President of Loci Directory and tha gracious President of be.

Woman's JJoi1rd1 Then there were the chiefs of thrf great departments so that while few could bear What was being said it wis not difficult to ib the cue. The grand conception of an the minds and the res jilts of anthneffortsTput- forth- by all the people who had contributed to its creation were there A gestureand tKey were under stood. The sckuow1eigmte whicft were duo to all wre gracefully made by the DU Tector-GeceraL who' helped to create and develop tha Eiposition be was peakmg for the" grand total ijf all whohelned make it. His address properly enouffh dwelt liahUy on thn- hindrances and the discouragements which bad" been met. They were all van qulehedandtherowsano room for thoughts of them' ii the g-- The dignity which become a.

great' office waf manifest in president dere Bands be rjng. Ho bail' watehoa. the dothgs around him with quiet 14. tarest until his own art wasiseacbedThen be stood out in all the majesty of power which raora of color than' we tern horizon. Epttwsrd where th dawn was breaking diiftiny scarfs of mtatt brooded ulose down open the waters of Lstt Michigan so that.

cljaad and watafc mingledint6 gray field tljat tame ylsion and ponpectJTe. Korthward soutbward everywhere a pal. pablo leaden veil- trailed ffroiin aloft to the lowest reaches of the horizon4 To oz who early stood la the midst of thi great plaza tha surroundings stupendous iii plan. ponderous in their extent and soft white ia lr light gave morq than ere jtho impression tl at this was a ghostly city jtbat bad bees. xised up in the night or that it may bare bfea 9 dncrted town whence Titans of some st anga race bad inbreda way tb shoes.

bases and COlntflDi I of the SUN rounding- buildings were softly distinct but their domes minata towers aid flagstaffs were yet in to' Ejren Columbia riding her shioiofstate at' the eastern edge of. the plaza thongti la not high In air. was in dour land. as TeritIle goddesses are led should be. figotes of hdr maidens straining L1IIe oars were wet and dripping with the mists-Jot th morning.

Under the prow of. Columbia's bark arid stretching out toward the resiles cloud- ariothered lake the water of the grand basin wre steely bloc In the light. Circling them about was. their settmgof green turf bejtveen tha great buildings. great urnsfifle4with Watta Sotn of them too weary fS take tn i ition stretched themselves along the tops of the balustrade 2nd remainedjn that poll Jon' durmg the ex- erpse on tliiegraad td oma of the lunnerisity of the space of what is knojnx as the pliea may be obtained from the statement that when i the orchestra under the arch of the Administration Bigd- Ing played not a sota coal 3 be heard from a point immediately lp front of the Yanaf ures Building on U16 socth.

The motion of the musicians' arms. only" u1d be seen The only way in which people at this pof nt- the point about the south door of the Manufact ures BnMIna knew whfla the PreiMential party arrived was' whaa General Paris too 3 behind ta httla cluster of flags renioiecI hi hat and ezhibited iis bead ot white hair wjhich looked like a snowball Tat thatdistiuace. They took that he was ing a speech because i they iav his arms' move end bis body in motion. They could not hare known at wnat Chaplain. MEbunx lifted hi.

faceto the threje nm sky. But ttiey did kaqw when PtesSWii CIeleed epoke not lucre tna sounfl of his voice but from I maisiTO form. which towered above wbo ra usemb1e about him. Durtngtha Exercisa. there was a constant movement of people along west front of Manufacture Dutidizeg The east front of Electricity Blinding andoTer.

the bridges OPENrNOHCEReifOJOESt AT THE ADY1NI 5TEATIOH BIno 11 of ta people comes from thspeopia and returns to the people No man could have looked upon that living sea-of foes uijtnoved. Ke Chief have rffcrsied his partirfthout bis sur roundings. Emotion- was manifest jn Mr. Cleveland. For a vial portion thefljunaan tide that ebbed and flowed about Ipfeet ha' was oily14 moving figure.

Yet at times his forceful presence hustled the unconscious murmur of the multitude and his vigorous weirds delivered with the energy ofn earnest manreached far out and the thought which dwelt ii" him found echo amonghis hearers. Briefaa was. his address it was in thoroonh sympathy with the occasion. If he were not a profound eentlment hemurht have passed over the deeper meaning that underlay the ceremony. But be- found3n it a lesson iii self-government which ha was quick to apply.

The crowning event was so Simple ia its gran4ur that words" seen empty in. describing it. When1 the President pressed tneielec- triekey when Old Glory guttered from the theflagstaffoyer his head when the drapery fellfrom the gilded flgdro of the Expijblie and when the' countless wheel ia the Arrest Manufactures Snildiaa were set In motion the feeling which filled scary breast found i ttcr- inn the acclaim of thousands on thousands wan wafted to the skies. The electricfcur ent. which hi theiiglitest touch la an instant bad set the vast machinery of the vast Exposition in motion wasj not swiftee the current of sentiment which leaped like the ligUaingi iub.

from iod to mind. The occasion could toot have been ptherthan patriotic but the sight of the flag deepened and intensified that patriotism. Finally it burst forth in the grand" diorus of' America. which came from veqr throat. treeldent Cleveland lost npne of nlsjdignity when be joined with his fellow-citizens in that grand bymni 1-1' But the Beginning The ceremonies ended with thlh demoaitra- twn which reflected the quickened impulses of nationality.

But after all it fas only the beirinu The Columbine Etpbsitaoa was open to the world. Incomplete exhibits in doors were of up consequence when Ithere was more to see within Umweep of the eye than conld be grasped by tbe mind in dayik The Exposition in its entirety was spread out. The. groupings of the. buildings wlucbJ boys made the ed city what it is was enough for- the afternoon.

The splendor of these should bleft untouched by of ihe interiors. For the first day and fcjr many days it will be enough to have seen trfc-ojold which Ire cut theideals of those who bate made the. Exposition tdua1pb pf complex individuality. With the. treasures of the eaiaCity" Tetnnexploredltisflttingjit is to chroiiicle how couplet tfIf a the pcninJr day seittiueut Dominated materiality Acres on acres of riches are there wes1tb by.

the hundred iniUIons everything that contributes to' stimulate the desire to possess yt inl all the. dar there was no tokea that it was this which formed eventbe ackgrouad of Jhe Exposi- lion. Tbere was no on of the wealth which nature herself gives up uO appeal to sordid instincts. Instead there wjas commembratiod of the triumph of grea ideas pf the discoverers dream of the sculp for's arts and of the noblest aspirations of the hauia race to find the realization of its ideal. Sentiment idtas faith in progressf pride in the fruition of free lastitntious were the overshadowing ebptions.

The daywas not for Chicago oi the Missis sippi Valley-or the continent of eotC1mbuit but or the whole wo i Later wiltcomo the fruits of teiman a tr itywhich are stored within' the Tauited buildings. YbAhiew Uear they may give birth to what nob a ambitions Jbay may kindle are bounded only by- tbehonzonof time. Ia them are wrap' Thev progress of a tbousand onward years. WHITfejClTY' HALFyy CMPP tA3in. tttut Early MornlAr See" e' Jli Roll from' the Ilutld1flgL fialfincloaa land was thaWhita Colombian.

ffity by the late when diffused and sourcelesa the slow daylight crept noon the earth yester day xuoralag. The horizon hail no Across thai Tistalake ward arose Indelicate work tije pillarsof the colon aade nnder iwhicptbe waters' of the Ute crisp into the Lijro ut basArssrHtsiiersir picture tha lniagfaiative school these online while BDsitJve were so softly limned against the. rtJ' background oLwaters and. qlouds as to soiggestf rather than affirm the own exist. Towering jboye all the Administration Baling whose' golden dome was half- wrapped in Tapors stood' star a sentinel.

like la the midst pf this great wfiite the mfcin arch of the bapdiJi and hav. llnfi for its bee the topmost row of seatson tlieigrand stand was the great sounding board. Straugs vagaries come to a lonely1 watcher" at jsncb hours in such weather and while" the. day was yet young this great white cavern seemed to be Titentlo ear listening to the jmunled wash of the waves out yonder beyond the beautiful colonnade. Between 8 and 9 o'clock from somewhere away off on the-edge of the grounds' the u6tes' of itf bugle came nened through the misty sir.

The bugle notes were almost instantly swallowed up in. a burst of melody from the throats of brass instruments carried by the band of the Fifteenth Regiment In. ffltr7 ordered from Fort Sheridan for duty jug the day. while a loitering breeze hid' changed the conditions' somewhat. The heads of the great supporting columns of the building had cbm4 to view the mistahad so lifted on the tow dome above the AgTiCu1tUr1 tl Building the figure of Diana could be' discerned point.

tog tier arrow straight into the the Great winged gulls circled above the blue built of waters a a out' hrpngh the colonnade the movement of the waters of the be discerned- Eastward in the sky the softened light we growing. Somewhere lei space the sun. was gag power as the day older. i Thin soon alter 9 o'clock began the ineom. lug' of the people and the theopeingof tt.

Worlds Fair waoat Mas of Humanity Whteh Showed to afoton Except as a Whole. PI an eleVation overlooking iha basin lookiig toward the Administration Building the soene recalled that which is beheld once tye1J four years in front of the National Capitol at Washington. A forest of humanity- dense thatits motion was scarcely percent- ke ekve wiien 4 moved as a- whole i the a eianci packed to the facade of the building. Kofa vacant sept to be teen not ft space in which seemed possible to crowd human The name scene in the space between the EWricity Building and Administration luildiiZ. A timilar foreet on the southside and SetCMDZ along the line of the bum in front cf Agricultural Hall.

AuoU1e one like It rcacjhinrf from the MaeMol1nies fountain' onth north. and to the east as far ii Music Ballj itsot humanity loitering bout the le. Fragments were knotted together the. Casino. Companies rj nta.

and corps of people crowd re nook and every svaIlabI4 puce lb the eye could see. There were specks of nunianity which from-a distance looked aa perist about iiegimi corrid if they1 were spots glued on the gilde the Aininistr4iou Building. Asl a' background of the entire scene mountain of. clouds loo in U1g tplikq sentinels drawn In line. Fin tie bin between the fountains and be peristjle a Venetian scene a dream of the.

days when Venice was queen of' the sea. fttidingnoiselecsly were gondolas ue white and yellow propelled by gondoliers who in 1 case were assongless as ibosej of which Byronsung Y4lThwlngln their wnke cross- LnE. lit tront gliding the bridges were tbe electric lauchea with black aiod yellow coversj thu. prcaentuxz to the beboldertwo epojchu Iii history. Crowding jtheir i ay where roUercbas pushed by students in blue viforms and that neceWaty crying evil the boys with the catalo ae whose voices always rose distinctly abovef the mur- ninro tneicrowd.

i Women Beet AnnonrPlanjs I ff omen tired of stanaing sad waikmff mv ebl4t ta get chairs or- seats were lifted to the tops tdpSfbalhenhejwbere ihu rsclinCd against and grizzly bears Electricity and Mai ufactnrea Buildings and Jh tJif of staff a the bridge be rboijkIeg' the to thev Ut jr pverlo kedj thai vast cot conrseXas if they realized that at last the tide of dviliMTou had challenged them to stand at bay as if they realized that at last they nere about to lbe pusHed but of the' way. Hundreds of seagulls Urade flights over the great building and dipped themselves in the fajtoon. A company of hussars galloped along the west front of Manufactures Build. infftj wheeled" and disappeared. Indians Tlsw the eene.

mihaD on the topmost balcontof of the Ad- muUsu.t. BuuI4ing was a unique group of spectatorwwho. watched every phase sit the opening exercises. They were a band of true Americans Indians. Bedecked In war paint.

feathered bonnets. other. holiday finery eameover tjo witness UM ceremonies. Seventy-five strong they stretched a line the whole length of the eastern balcony directly above the preat platform upon which the exercises were held Not until President Cleve land stepped forward to deliver his eddres did theysay a. wcrd.

As thoj President ad. canoed one of the Indians grunted 'Clereland in a manni ir that would have well fitted a disappointed po itician. They' continued to glumly watch hepro- ceedings until all jwas ready td press the button which would eet the wheels of the Pair mo- Uou. They evidently understood the import an co of the moment for they pressed against the ran and leaned far forward- in tently watching eterr motion jand keeping up quite a brisk conversation in their own language. The moment the President touched the iOtton the wild cheers from the spectators camenpinaroaritothebalcojay.

JThe boom ing of the ennol1ln4 the shriek of the team whistles. helped io announce that the great momenl had come. The excitement was too much for even jtha stolidity of the Indians. One of them started yell the others quickly. tookit up and fo a few moments the upper dome resounded with the yell that from the eventful day in October to the present has been more bftea the cry.

or battle death' than a tribute to progress' and civilization. i1 AI moat before last yell tied died away the strains of rice came faintly end indistinctly io thsibigh balcony. The Indians listened earnestly. One old chief although probably he did n6t understand the sentiment nodded to a comrade near him and both began to hum the alt. As long as the music continued belowboth the men followed it slowly nodding their heads to its cadence.

When-it it stopped tpey all yelled again and then fall into single file and marched to the Talons. WOUEf HURT kxTHE AWFUL CEUSU. lb Crowd In Front of the Grand Stand Dad Little Regard for Any Un. Earlym the a colored man who was attired in the uniform of blue and wore on the sleeve of hif coat a crews indicating that be DeloBKed thebcapitaljcorpa wheeled an invalids chair to the left of' the. space at lotted the reporters.

The colored man had an easy time' bf it for an hour lor two but by tlmehehad wheeled out half a dozen. women who were qvercome by the crowd and fainted from sheer- exhaustion. A detachment jf Columbian Guards pa. trolled up and down in front of the. grand stand keeping the trowd about ten or twelve feet removed threrom The crowd grew numbers Jail the time until finally it was so big it' vertopped everything- anti overran everybody The' guards might with sib ease have kept the people away from the stand and were doing reasonably wellj until Director of Works Bcennam allowed theparc to per mit the people to crowd in from thaend Then i the' trouble began.

The crowd surged VP against the littJe slim barrier that protected the correspondents' and would bay. wiped it out of existence In a secon4but a fileot soldiers came along In the niclkof time and' afforded some protection. Then pep began clambering over the. rail and standing on the. tables There were tho usual number of interlopers In the set apart fox pressazid no protection lox the correspcm4 It looked as if a- spark was all that was necessary to make a panic that would have resulted in a great loss of Ufa The crowd ea to and fro like the breaker.

of the sea and' Rlc guards were twwerlesa to do anything at all. Women. fainted and were carried off end others were squeezed until their ribs fairly' cracked. They were pushed Up against the barricade and the crowd behind thorn broke them over the 'rail. At least twenty women succumbed to the pain and torture of the crush.

The crowd was so bi that no one connected with the ambulance OOtpi could come to the roller of the sufferers and the correspondents" hatodeahefsintingto over the rail JlUlaU tie cavalrymen rode through the' crowd making way for the whJch followed am a detachment' of the Fifteenth Infantry cleared a space that the sufferers might be taken off. President Slginbotham and iroctor-Gea- era Davis saw what was going dnand told the' people to. keep cool all. of which was' well enough as far as it went but. wjien ones ribs are getting crushed in and whenj the life is being thumped out of ones body i idvice from a roan who ia sitting high and dry out of harms way doesn't amount to much.

Oneeld rly lady who was caught in the crowd held pa to. the barricade as long as she could but finally was dragsred over this rail lad laid out on one of the reporters' tablis. A. few fights occurred tfe rellee the moaot. ony and Cal.

nices Columbian i Guards who stood hard by. drew their swords and begin flourishing them wildly. Late in the proceedings after UjeAesident had left the Stand the crowd in the report-era' quarters came so dense that a number of correspond uta clambered up iu the grand stand to save themselves from" bodily mjury. MTJSIO LIJ3URABLI AND EFTEqiTVE. Instrumental Numbers Triumphant Compositions Saeeeuful Works ft- Women I The music of.

the. opening was purely instrumental the choral number the Hallelujah Chorus" from The1 Mes siah" wtnch was to have been sung just after President Cleveland the machinery having been omitted owing to lack of accommodations. upon tbeplatform for fba UX The numbers consisted of Prof. PInei Columbian March and Hymn" and the' overture to Wagner's 110111. Theodore Thomas and an orchestra of players were the performers and the Much triumphant and victorious in character sad Wagner's overturebroadly cored and richly orchestrated Were compositions.

admirable and effective even when played out of doors as they were yesterday. The inualO in the Woman's Building was both choral" and instrumental-a company of 200 yojcea from thai Apollo club assisting Mr. Thomas end his orchestra. TM com positions given were written especially for the co. casion a.

woman mUjciau from Germany from Euglana. andfrom America being com- mtseibned by the Board of Lady Managers to' do the work. Frau Iniebol1 Ton ionstt of. Weiiar contributed a Grand March. A stirring effective piece which Mr Thomas and his men gave.

as the opening numb4r of the program. A Dramatic' Miss Frances of London written for full modern orchestra proved composition creditable to its creator and to occasion forwnichit was writtenl Mrs. IL A. Beach ofyBoton was the woman chosen" to represent America In the music otjbe cererzOI1les. she gave a Jubilate for' orchestra and chorus and although the placing of the singers and players a to detract from thp effectiveness of their effort the new work nevertheless UCceCdAd in giving the impresaion.

of beinll dignified sad elevated in style deveriy conceived and stilt. ALPA1tTT TABJES yl Dainty Eepa Is Serrrd la itba Admin. Satratlon Bnlldlnr. starting the Exposition on its grand career. President Cleveland walked over to the eaf in the northwest pavilion of.

tha Administration Building kind' partook of a loach pro- pnreia. expressly for him the Duk4of Verasus and the other prominent guests. President T. lmer and Director Davis formed an escort to the President and jshowed him. the way which led across' the' wide court to an elevator iii the cress corridor.

They entered and were catried jthe third floor where an attractive scene met the eye. In its xlW decorations Of. cream 1 in greatly heigbteaedin effect by contrast with huge' banks of green plant sweet smel ling flowers and glistening silverware the room presented a. fine appeVrance Tie table was arranged la a circle around for large pillars' andia the center was placed an immense pryramtd of palms cedars and evergreens' with a girdle of roses placed on theinner edge of The' banquet boards. Silverware of.

old English design and band- painted china of exquisite pattern mid especially for the co. easion ware brouKhii into usa. Covers were laid for seventy persona. President Cleveland sat at the west side of the curve witbPresident Palmer and Director. General Davis on his right lid left respect.

ively. To the left of Gen. Davis sat Secretary of StateGresham and Secretary of the Treas- ury Carlisle. To. the ri ht of Mr.

Palmer were the Duke of' Veraguat Baron Pars the Italian Minister and members of the Dukes Tarty. Directly opposite the President and the center of tha curve on the east side sat. Mrs. Potter Palmer. having Mrs.

Gresham and Mrs. Carlisle at her right and on the left the Duchess of Veragua sad her daughter. the othtr guests were Secretary Hilary A. Herbert. Miss Lilla.

Herbert Secretary nuke Smith Secretary J. Sterlinx Morton of the Presidential party President Hi r- tDbotham. President Adlal E. Stevenson. Mayrertl ny the Turkish Lioiatsr 11.

Pate- riotr French Ambassador Mrs. Logan- Mrs Oltldlbr. Oov. and Mrs. ltgeld.

B. R. Prins von Zenburlf of Austria Petrod Cobs. I geielera Commander and Mrs. FW Diekins M-Bromaroof tIexk.

De Rosa of Portugal Director of Works W. Burnham. Mrs. William Eeedpf Maryland. Mrs Edwin Stevens.

Manrice Dupret Marnntsfludlnlof Italy. Count Sponecu of Denmark A. Le GOalS of Belgium Baron Fatten qt Belxravla Prinee Cantsuzen of Eusis CnapWD T. Milbora 0 and Mrs. Marquis de Villa- lubar Prince of Troberr Edward utili Baron lIolelideo.

of Oermsny Charles Aguilers Miss Tools Gem of Wasnuut ton Mrs. Ernou Mart. Mr Henry. Bale. of London IL B.

Stone Marshall raid. A. B. Andrews. Mat Bat-bales.

QDlnl George. Berkhoff. Mayor Carter HrTISOn Marquis Unrar of Italy. Mario Enspoul. Dr Francisco E.

But ment. un. Sidney tman. tire. Sutaa O.

Cool Un. W. U. Andrews. Mrs.

W. B. Carlrsle. Mrs Margaret Blaine Baleabum Miss iner of honed. ant Mrs.

James B. ngsli of Michigan a Comm sioner II. De Young of California Thomas F. Baird. Lrman J.

Ga 8. and ex JL Waller. Owing some mismanagement a few' un pleasant features that tended to detract from the dignity of and mar the privacy- of the lunch were connected with the affair A number of. self invited people worked their. way in and.

occupied teats at the table intended for prominent officials and visitors holding regular invitations. The corridor too wutbrone4 most of the time with a noisy pushma crowd of men and wonv in eager to get a look at the President. Following it the bill of firs that was served SoftsheU Crabs. Julian Potatoes. Cucumbers.

Boast Filet of Beef with Mushroom Sauce. French Peas. HonondaUs Potatoes. Koman Punch. Strawberries and Cream.

Cheese Crackers and Coffee. Champagne. The time was so short however that most of the diners ft to cositp1eto the program of the day teforefbe reached the itrawberries. Pages. Scenes.

It 2 Tha Free I Nearly a Presides A Womani ThoOsan Increase 10 Holld 7 It Drainage World. lie Octnd Stand. tiat Hakes atonr of taeTatr. Million Attend the Pair. levetand PreneV the Button.

dlslthe Crowd Well. lildlncH Dedicated. people See the Great Parade. ATrawpoi Jtloh IJnes Sererely Faked. The Spec die Vlewedfrom Aloft illr Formally Opened.

i 7 Fdltorlal u4meut outhe Fair. XrA1eX Lerldentlfled 9 Gaths jl jnrpf QpeniU Day ll ore litSeriomlr Affects. We Superior lithe Pnillg Debt. waatHawtn North we UrnBeita bylfadlsea cmjnUsibners inspect the CankL. fcUil fv ll wiT fJ the Hotels ttIilanlIlLInitalle Important Ilectrteal e9nrleS.

Horly BalibCthe' Stock Market af oa Strike. Demon Jtratloaj laEurop Peaceful EXPOSITIOV Testerd 7 Pr ilieot ClercUod Open tb Pair Dedlcatli 4 a4 Completion jof th Wpm n' lblcig4Tb. Swedish lt41D1 Dedicated- pecl Pxertl ei Held a the woarr I 9l Connecticut Musachusetts and Germs Buliainji Mr. Cleveland Meets Represent ye. of Foreign Nations la the Manufaii ti BulUtai Parade Viewed bY' Thousinds qf People fh President Makes Tout oft JPalt odt rea-foT ten The.

qyerumect Building la Formally Opened rkt Ulum1qatloa at the Qrouadi CaUforz i re nte4 with a Frat forTbeit1 St Bull jg Dr. Bloom- a Ww paper Correspoad Officious pt from Vienoi Arrested by an 2blurabl Guard Three Men Arrested. fO SetUiig Alley Tickets for hicaja Band GJeaa Concert pa the Plat 4 Transportation Lisa ta Jackson' Pat ynaw to Handle the Crowds. Today Btnqnht to the' Dakeof Verap cert la 201 Hall This AtteraooaPaderews 1 17. pie Council of Admlnistra- eWe the wskl Piano Complication tbecbeeseandtbt coffee.

President Cleve- lana and his Cibiiet the Duke pf Verapa and partytogethe with a few of the dignitaries hating them ir eb axge. Imgared long enough hover to Henji heir cigars and' nastily sip ja few spoonfulB pt coffee. As the Presi dent sthoke It Havana be- turned around leaiiei' aginst the. table in a resting jM tude and chatted with Mr. Palmer ijxaitr the wonders of the Fair.

Ho drank hia bffe ttaadmg up and then time party west ore La Mr. Palmers office where finished its iars before' starting to. the the women ims AU' disappeared doing' with Mrs. Palmer the Woman's Building to. take part Hi the jclaes 1.

Uf EBgPatK ATtl TJl GO OUT OK STEIKE. A Hundred stjtnplored In Jlmerlca JQoJt JTfarJc Wan More Payi' Somewhat less haa 100of the' supers In. America tne Auditorium went' on a strike for high wages' just before the Baro. lona' tate sect last night They have been receiving25ce ita a night and think that their aeryice aw or twice' that snm Those who weoOt' Tere soldiers of different nations Indtiai Jab rtese what not but their absence did seriously im bade the xnDptb movement of. tpectaclel They complained in their grieva ace to taga Manager Joseph.

Slater thatttiadtt mount fi i flights of stairs to reach 1thelr room. aTtazmg feat considerin that each ot them thud. at least fbnrcha Lgea in performance. John Warner mmagetlfor Abbey Gran said that the campax U1d employ all the su pers needed zi1 shortest notice and could notM ham pert bytany small strike' among MMMELBC Caaatrnosptl 1 Physicians ar the in Will fald to Be an Accid jitrsMary I Meibojeekl. No.

limes arenne was sh was being lug a in discharged. side of Mrs. at the. It the bouse and ZSKI SHOT BT HES SOIL and probably fata wounded by her son Mie wet at tha tapper table last. Met xrs of' the family say the shooting was accidental.

While supper thr son. was loei. rer. It was suddenly the right dboe kis neck and. ranted downward take a course that made probing Hospital impossible I the wonan was Teiy weak.

The physicians said ere unable to fmd him. After the shoottng the son left 3 id not return. The police OH qmciAifl STEPS. Oddly Construe ed Infernal Ua hl exit. 4 nl Assesser ST.

Locis MI May Some consterna tion has been cj- fatjed. especially arSua4 the Aseeeeors office by the finding of a bomb on the house steps In front ot the above- named office The infernal machine is a copper tube' about six inches long and two inches in diameter with boles perforated pair the' fuse. li1 wh is inside can only bendn. jecUred as tt die care to in vestiga1 bat through the hole i can be. seea whlt appears to be closely acted sawdust Notbin is known of how ma lomb came to be placed on.

the i' At tha mnnlc ipalaleoljoa In new Castle md. entire OPdbUCd ticket elected by Vlarg majoriwj Lightning deitrojed part of the house of George KlIer. 14 I Lebanon. lad and burned the castors from the bed on which a old boy wa sl epui witbptrth rmtn4thiai. The Hotel PBf ter which cost 1000010 and' is owned prioeWaUyby Pfister.

was opened at MU Win yesterday. It was crowded with for the occasion. Hornaby. chirked with flrgere. while being taken by officers from Chicago to St.

Paul. jumped from th i raiin. After a lonxeearehlia was arrested last liiht near Uastinca unsecuref creditors of the Lady Ensler aad Ir Railroad company OSTB brWtJt suit at Sftmpjls. leno to have MfO of bon aUege tlef5auduleDto declared rcid. steamer Uiowera will leave Sydney May 18 forth.

fin trip to' to B. ojer 111. tw line eatat Wtcid by the Canadian Pactfle railroad. Tb aioane nient was made at ban Francisco jesterd Oe Crook a wmDC1iu the' Department of ArUona ia ported to Washln ton that to. reports' rft-ardm UiaSaTaJa outbreak rt kl atad.

AU 3eeisar st bate been taken topratect the peb1e i and Quiet tea Indians. The reorgntzd sd Allegheny Valley railway eoipp a7 elated 4g. ofieers at PttUbontt W. Bm diweta Wlsdnet. 41 I M.

Jon B. Jackson. People of Au Nations Jbr ter- terl KALEthOSCOPII3 J3CENE Spectators Heartily the itabie Peroiis i Jfiegrj AU tartia Speeches of Those JTaJjiig thEa Ceremonies' i TJEldSE SITTING ON THE JPi A tall lean man from 0 kal a char tered one of those little puah-cafts the Fair It 3:30 o'clock yesterday mornjir. j. arid.

en- paffinatheserTicbsof ahuraAtx tire cower for. the day had hms wtee ed home. diatet7 in front of the grand stand a op azainat one of the largeal mem en of CoL IticmeaPColumblan Guard. The gentleman from Oskaiooaa fas the first man on. the" ground.

UI. pockets rerej bulged. out with stodwidhes" end ref reahtnents of a more subst4ntia nature. SeUlite hjmseU back in- his chatr land wrapomg lu long body in' a blanket ho oUaly awaited ttiia opening of. fhe exercises.

Presently hedrtw train an inner pocket niae cigar Tii i a' brimstone match" nearly as long as la cheroot. lie truck the mitch and was jab rat to light his torch when a ooupta or Cot Jices tnyrw raidons feUupon. Aim bodily anflie Ltinguibhad. the flame. Dry smokes go a the pair but the regulation' umiaatkin ioee Innfetr minutes prof.

Willia Tom line loomed nplptha bacVgrcidnJ of thabiff platforni SIpsio iw4a werojcn idd oit on the platform au mmense lied ier seated oak fratnad chairwasplacad jl the front for Grower Cleveland. Them a i tary cusp who seemed tobej the commandju i of alt time Columbian Guards in a froioelthat could' be heardj down in tjha. Calumet hand. la Guards put on your gloves 1' The guards obeyed clothing tt nice new wtaWgloTes. Ml ea KeTtetrsV Co pon4eitt" Jt dIminutive Japanw 9.

geutWian earn. along about this me I sera wi I no telimir how old he was but it Idba safe say that bio will never see tit. honor of the oacasion he was dad I wUite rest whit srlon with white necktie tnd of rai oent. Thelittle man waia guard but the gentleman from the. I ikador produced a ketT toafi among the mem rsof End WithOut delsyhe took is the workers.

told the rbb jthafrhewas correspondent of the' oklo TtaRe- beochamonjr articles ppedbya land oft him td have In down to the front time putf raj hrmginj withthem asortpf cawmadai it ree decks covered with velvet. Under thi i JB was the button or telegraph key I iywch the' machinery was to be set in motjon fcy President Cleveland. They adjusted a wire auIprepazeL that essential feature of the Eairjf Operation. About this time a fat little jrj who web a dirty slickerand had his troosersstock iainls boots rtepp lnp to the flaflstaSjifl front of the latfonaand putting iis tntisclas service on. the halyards raised' thauAmenoan flag to the top of the pole wljer luag A ball awaiting the.

moment when tt sioola urn as a signal to the world at that jthe Worlds Columbian Exposition bf 1833 was duly started. Aft dicbarglxi jthls cart of his duty the gentleman aH the ba ya 1. his ejje at the peak-of the Am nisirsUon BnQdi ig where stood is psiafa ed feUt handlpcsome ropes. At Liii idual' a first gentleman shouted Bin uPtIid there' flagPerry az I take time. turns put of it 1.

4 In Response' to this order Per shook out a lua flag covered The oh. mal ty which clatm44 this' color Its em- btetzi8S unknown' pr the croted andco men were freely mdmed upon jbe propriety fllexhibitmgittothepnblic I I Idlosyneraslt of Journkbl ta. White waiting for something else' 0 happen the eyes of alt were directed np a of journalists of both. sexes. The' jet 18 corp.

spondent of a Hamburg paper a this "moment attracted public attention Wit i Zr4. lowing. juterrograthey Addressed. an ad- quaintancoabuut twenty seatsjna th of hW TVelchenumefhabenaler Ha To which frjend ta voice of' equal dimensions Huadertvierund fflnfzig. Duly end properlyinterpretedtbflboaversa tioa above notedwu as follows 1 What numberdayou happen your possession 110 hundred and four.

NNmediatelr after this episode ioothex sad lir ar irntftllnfitn mra epeeentin' newBpa irrlocated in every cio of tile. al plQbe appwoi a ho press openmg. There wereold raett yotjng- men ft men and lean men end thef tongae they spoke was Irequsntlnot not the emcular one usually bears la the streets Chicago. It was net the old crowd of reporters aaaeea at national conventions and occasion of kind. i- Shortly after 10 o'clock timers jwasj a great commotion on the platform watch waa ye' spondedtobyayellfrom the ct I whicn had bezon to acquire density and invited guests commenced making their i-ap learanca on the platform.

They represenk4 all the- foreigrf governments that one could blat of andmlnyof them were in full dress resplen. dent with gold lace sad otha official torgery. TbeCoTeans with their peculiar iff sad one- turn. qated' sensation amou lb crowd which was evlknoBd by a noise the- that which the assembled maes Indulge In at IA exhibition of wofkahet1 a bigib mb Hoe up In the air. and spreads iiieit i alt Two of the Coreani saUemeaj wore chimney pot bats hut toe fhird pae was topped out wjta a double gear that reminded One of a hot cr bun.

They wore dresses of- heavy black. i lk with yeHow sleeve and around their Met ts were small streamers of- white mulletf fithhls provocation before them artists tit lbs illustrated papers began to getin j6 i wfS and from a stand in front of the jpL tform number of photographers sinned tip cameras at th groups a the main platfo pj At ibis time the representatives of the tore ru i ernxnnta were climbing in from slid notions. Interspersed among them were ap niber of' the taily conuaiMionefs. TsyipT waltzed In with the representatives of the go' ernment which he serves in this coaotry ti dt that of Lambert Tree was in th astern blage as wet1z ap many cfpeb 4rci hed i I. 1 1 1 I io 1 1 1 I ii I Jlj 1' 11' III icI 1 trU 1 t9 t' at.

f' I 7 VOL Lq i J' I1WDAYlIA1 w. 1R iilit" IAD Y. ORLD IH i n' Longer ept alit lm ItIsae JJ li" jr SD1liEC. EfQNY 4. It 7J Eyent stJra or if lR 1' iup Wh J' xs' TR NI g.

trl 1' I urdaj DdSa 1 jJf 6d lii-- World' I. pos1 on was Z. ues 1'- a. mat of JPc QIId I ara ah wbicli' mark a pa Cll1i- tl akInd11d1SDe at1 I qWter-ohmilliOl1 pJ. T.

pe S1iutmbol. of Expo6i. tion 10- io. lCIpo h. tumiD to U' Ulwreiberftomab hi h1ras JCe11e" Park ci 0 be 1D Iof I or of the IIe fame fuerlOI bo.

Now or1. f. t- ide CeTe1and and the Duk I paI1oram. a. ia.

DcI. blm T8 fj sa1I. of Un dW an. fi eeu un ofthIW11 W1. the ch SPAS iah forme1 Jjiad of JriihhI bonland mea 1 werttbe pl' hObaclCO 5 tAla" ail uhahi UL she 1Oa.

I rbtM flnthe rm bola of alllations. I p1e them. thiDC e' T1 tbelr fetird. lfir Of. idei1 Cab be aI.

Dimulonen Se. n. ators. i at qftl the taLiYeeof f. li4- tri to teeonplete fC Wt cou4 ak btI1 inp i 1' I a C1at htoreo.

io I' the lIrer hrudcourse Ioc cen1UrieIrent athered 0IIl Id' of1be cqztmeu I. I a at ceutuq' ond cUo all the proc1iIcta. naU na bouI ec1terof. I' tbe of eeCendnt fChlatopher 1 Jbt Cy tJpf has grown Is. eratioa a OOAa c' c' 1ilii son III I.

1f6 time 1- Jnmaptba 11 th f8. re voaac1 thoee We tell I. szmm the a1. cps citlZenaofCh thepotll biliLieeofire m1wbdm of. 1i cb W4.

I lhadbe- I triID8 I II bWtatfcl1Ufetllad eonb l' of quickandaure 1bezn thotrlals OhM hu itIbetnz buoutenL Juthe I ric cir alillftnces 1 t. fAdeIW' The7were tthe um. tht1rCltr. an. ct ptI VelleyvhoM pa with i I nm I.

I aUOII i be foq UeI11. that 1" I pbVIeillbrem eralrejoic lihi ou Ue apiriHhatui- theCII ClDlDmQitJ lrhichde1eiated I. 1ISija tIIey. U. pelf.

rm nu1eng auppOnand madettle 1 UIribI. lte a ate eruin rr wm 1IIq ell I i 11 a ionl. for thepoople I Wllo tuad8 an possible. bta md U1em ldueir lI1it woiWt un tn tQ forget Ji. 11 er1the btQa4ea.

Of OIU for 1iJind and lWIdthai Udeeda 8edClorisUa I which in t. th8 mttIPositiW f. rfuff The I I eermDl id the. nt. M.

ba ita 1Alpeak. eran. YUcarriedou' wit Oti milliol1lmerlca l. Ihezail' tie rsol1 Of DHl Yo Over a qaaner f. IQ.

million were there. bIlP1riL lI1ulit.id ofuptl medwa faaah rarly befo a Pm npeoplo fronot I A ot hur. bu. it id DO UllLt ro They ana. feel athinko.

their sue. bd it WU enough They thew theJ wen a part in memorable icons hiatol7. Ther in the. ctpta 1t' 1toTislble a They hed arid' waited with the' thOll8 vbo knew. 4 14 bea for41ume.

It r' Of the picture 1IutieIn unfplded. I Ce1em1 uJe Attrae n. ceremines the. was e---- GS TCI HQ. TeI nette1.

music to the fee 01. tboe ho had toco pletathe celebration Ju ber 11 aDd rbe titdt ol tOi1 totes and pam Mi1 ra' pra euadi- i ha loho1d the tn ud in respectful no Fea4 of thoifaberncles bb Chai lain m-emora 1D I1ao had pathoa for-1 I8e eeQf mlor tih theeq of others. bneor panb Poet CrulIita fo of ColumbUs' 84. an a te b7. 7011n womanith her Qer.

aDd fis1 JKtttr a ii lto took vpo. Those Wb 1ri 'rid'S eouJd' ntl with pa ieuoe fQ I ich would Rietq tbem the be 1rO tnd' theo ntim ni of the or th lnomen these 1) fih6diIcoTelJ tdu 1 wov had' tul1mroeJ1t toP un and eonatru Ye force' fJ bodijDeu.heD. fP ttp of the. r41a beh the hd i tIWU ihueiiaperf ti D. plscbed 7 IO 8bo.

dercutteilJ x. Pf a11JI theDi re tpr-Gcneraln1'e' DtremorofPubTI iwcr ofthe eu' eraC WOI 1 wer. e' chie lr 10. hiletew eou1df" IU hlfi Ih Th 1rI eon tbe' thuesiliaof all thoeffo PUi fo b11J1 badcotltribu Uerea On stal and tbeTlwereuua acbo1ed lQepta re ro. QefqU debJ the ped.

DddeT loptha tloJ fOl bf. uWb. ft m. ji eno Welt nbe liacoD aieZ1ta dj tber ero aU. u.

qU1eh d. waa themiiLth8 geCeIrejqicig. 1 YelaDd Di11lft lne-ln a. of Cle'- btuJ11i tchec1tbs Uoun wittatiuid re until pan wsI i reached. The uUu majeatjoF er I re the atw rd ethec1awt1 bR ecarrlot oI1tb8nteraotLsl.

Alic an. ud. ta. fa miDa1ed 1u II at pcn ect Northwardsoutbwaed a ble adeDTeU traiIe4lfro west ft. aehea.

of. the bo. rizn 1n TO. 7 ur Jtupend usl 1 tent. 1lOft mt a tfl 1 Ulau.

Te. 1m. preea. i n' aehosU O1tll iaed U. ht or i ma7hao.

IJd e4 WQwbelCO I ininedn1. andeolumDI rof thelUr- and m7 tb ir mina eta 1i tdl clo ernediO il1 Rcdd should be. 1w1ds a1den. a oars wm dripP 118 miatso the the. ltfmbia' the othered oftJieaund luin helt h' Cu- ling wthe 11' Cf weentJ1a iarea.

urns 4. tta. m. ftbem take aIonztho dJ8ni i 1 See me Ofth. imm tT haiibo thep J1a bilobt1n fro.

fobe to. mem. tWo the Orch eetr nde :1h.Ultra pt1 uohaote eou lmm diata111J leo tofUl ct. Buil Thernoti theinuzzciansarms0nl74 bee nn O.nti- lw1Pchpeop1e POfU tb8ManuWt ur thaPlUidm 7 utiyed bid Di Uera1 004. hUl offlqa W' wex1Ubfted be dof.

jh1cb 100. 1I1ik. iook. Inl ther" hisanx1l hlibody4n imotiODo tnG. WD at.

point IChap to um didk he 11 p. CJ Telahd not i0Un ofh14 0 e. ho During the rcise rt emcn' Lle weafront of' nai1d froni I aMoyelbe brid 1' J' 1 I Ii ru I 11 I I 1m 11111 IHIIIIIHI I fl. il. 0 Inn Inr Mnn.

r. I. I. I I ttf W' i 6 R. 11:1 1- 1.

1 W. W. JI J' i rill. fit. 1i 1 I tH 1 I--I.

lrfil R' i 1' i. ZU' bI lJ Ij Mb 1f42 19 i 0lf rl t1' Bi Q. 1 I. 1 Jilli rtvp. tf f1' Jr asr 1 i 111 Lff' rJ 3r tt Ti N' I 7 fir III R5jj.

It 2 tl 1. IPIJtUI 1J a rl 4 I 1 1 I I 10P mA hPjI Hv 1 I 7' I I l. UO TIO INO 1 remmat Du u1d1iaTe lOokedlXpOl1 nT t1 tqoTecL' Ne. i Part" ut. wspir tI 1from ta a rae.

ifeS' 1 n5tp u1 ou tli' umau tid owld a u' tLe' wso41J mOT force till pr epce. Ui col1l' ous i murmurof murtitadeand iOrous I vrcf deliered witbtheen of' man ret1 ho h' h1 I dw hiD hi mo hlaaddresa h. IIrm th Werenot" le1t l1s mUrht ate. pasae4oT Jnean IUt i cetemOn1. i n' toappl7.

i Tbecrowa IZZeTCd jaisnp1e i i describe1 thePresidexit tri kef' 01dGlbr14utter9dfrom l1a 1f Ter drripef7' dedfi2dr Rep blic eou Uess. hee. 1. bthe eat. i QlO fee' lin2.

mehfi1led. b. re. U10UDd qUe. r.

we I tnr Wacb li to ch uwtau. hade U1e. TIIS. ma b. err II motiim i aen ment lik 1 ttniDa4 1il frqm ind Ii.

Otbe. rtb n. patr otic the IiiL ft ei inte lified pa notism. ra' I rom Te th midentC1e lmd hLa' it Joined1ritbhiafel1bwciiZe1 intliat grandbymne Befl nla cerem nies tra. tbeqaickelied pG1sea Of natiC aUty as O.

tion oDento in. were wnenlthere. lerethan coulaheiraipa rouDi of Te r' 1 interi maD ri' Will' enou l1 ol1111hichre ba a dirid eaiareao I CU yet unexplOredIt is fitt it I' cl1io cle co plt 1X1 riaJit Acreeou ofrichee drediniUI0. lJtbina C91l1tri utea to. mall da rewas tok for eYeutbeback zround Ex re.

o. nat ra appealto Wt 1nJte commelnora oD. the ide elID 8 it. bleSt ohhe 5e nt sd inlf9 offree re ahaolcrti ebi tiona. cia Chicagoo jMissia.

con 1en' fOr I T- 117 cb re iTaul theyma7K1Tt ba' uobte. ambi ua the horizon of' are pro euoh aDd OD" WS LFJYcL UD L. 11Hornh Scell the. Jia Rolfrromthel Ud nu1 lo il1md astIb I ite UJb7tb wheudi1ru d. p' tIeeanh atmo wtem Ahad A mta1ateward a m2 1r illa.

ra' the. CO IOD nder iwt p. to. usi mcM f' sChool ijYe Wtf aof171unned back QIlda. to am n' i Adm 1istrabon BFW.

eo1d. en d. O. mej a. inPOrak lik tham UnderUiemfil1arcb etb rowlof jtb nand wl5 0qU i traugenz.

al nel pcbhours an tdai iJOul1g. i b' IAee ear1iste mu1ed 10dthe bea 1iful fromomewhete aw the. OU11 s' of the tluou wa1lo ed metod UledtetZ1b. In. 1e d.

l1 loite ehaIi condi ouI' ad srreatauPlIOltiD2 bIilld1D21w1 Oom Yiewi mtata. bad A turJAl fVre po 1 imo thMe WhlteW 1 l1s circ1 i ten East" I wlIijt. hlp ace the. uu thedJ b. loon.

ter9 O. clOCk bc anthi eppleand orl 1 FAir. on I. lwTn- LOOKEtI YBOH ABOVE. r.

Sbowed 1Il lon ass i oTerlook tIM. buiu Iookl1t- nueean thtwbich eld ICap 1. reat manit7 per Dt1- II Ye eu 1 moed. lt Packeehothe fa ade thai. yacaut ae l.

ero d. form. anie aceael11. spa ricity1JaUdU1g Adm DistratiOI1 111 llarfort' Io thlide Bt tch Blon AeTieu rel ttrca faraa i of hui lanh loiterm ut a. werekuot to tbel' at Caai attali n.

Rim ed in the i rrid aui1ablpac far. we ka anH a obdaS a I an tire Kenemoutain. oud' 10010 plik In tw en the. U1tains. riaUJe l1eUau ea dte.

1lirhen ve4ice Z1of thoSe. P1id noiSelee wereiODdol bue- pro Ued hol11. were" Z1R1esa 1D2in ecrou tbe e1lo. eo eutlq be o1dedwo b1storJCrowdingtbe ro llere S1rs. PUSbed ltb71t.

en tI iA bi orm. wboeo to dia nrl1 borthi uo wl. J1aDl. fomeut ptetm1q 1ra UDoo blt or. Mats.

ere' W. the. fba1Co11leli yhero r. ITbe nd zz17t 1Lrs. tbctbrid.

n. be- EIedzicitJ11d J. O. td er1 iIk lItz' MUM fonl. bre 9 rlOcok co.

lfthey aUai' otch" IOU. chdleD to" and adf 1I8rab atto 111 drede a eo pan7 Slaia. Man factatel i VI. Scene. on the balro.

uf Ba Uhiq 8 ero11pof a 1SwbO th ope na Theywer bandof Indians. Bedec ed feat ered 1111 came over beT ntflYento lr. nretJcheda eutem. aboteth8 atlorm ealI1e he1dJ Clevp. pped didUlel18Ja wqrd.

ofthel l1ted man1u Would. TueU pQliticia11. the ceed 1 u. Tide 17 the' rtancct thei momen aiu' tenU wate and keep me up in roaritothe ba 7. bo ta noUl1 theltreat eo uCli ment 1lIn I eta leU took' mo enta rIt92to has.

more. tteu htt deat tribua AJm Iaeldied dIn. indistinct1lto hba1con IbeIn4iana iisteu lhou com aran a below' both zi inr. headSi. Iit lt alllelled feUbio I A 1TF11L CRUs DI thqraad 1DJ' tlTtn I mga man.

blat ontbuleeTeof lit. ct iDdicat 11i hebeilol szed the boep aJicorpt whee1 c1 il1u1 d' bttedtbe colo manh cas 0111. to buUl ziood-thnI he had Wheeled it. fromlh rtexhausti011. Colutnb anOuarda upanc1 atandbepizut theEwd aboutten or.

i relD Ted J8re rolD. wd lIumberaall ertop eTe ancIOTerran haTe. le. uo DireCtor' oWotu lowed toper tthe. lu fromthe end.

JbenthetfOu te I cected tile ihaYerJpeeU D' aecon4 bl a1ll. Ol a1oZ1Ciu 1 oHime oQsr raUand We 1h8quar. krs. jnolrotectiou fo cocea I llif park wun mak paZ1I4tha tn. ert oftluae guard' do aJ lthinz were aqueezed1l9o ri srmttbe oTertheraiL tW8nt womenlUccwnbed ton re oUb no waaso on.

C011a 1r1 a lathe. eren eorreepo dents to the. aintinou it al cn ero mak 81 ambulaa 1Ihich InfantlJelear c1 I Preatd am' an crab DTlIaaw du' ofwhicb wuwell farSi went tte onelriba ttlI18erasl he Ufea ou on. 1c Wboi ou WldbelU a ucb. Ou e1d rll1ad1 ti' barricade she but' JreC1oTertbjfil onon8 otth re rte tab mou CoLlire' Colu 11bian I I flouNh wild17r Proceed aft identlha4lef the' erowd111 nrq n11II1berofioorriapoud.

clam tand theml ff9 IO nE TtVE. I trameD 1am Tr1U haD S1l 1D1 Woib7 tVom llo cereznoiti s. intr nentath cbor41 Dumber Ha1Je1ajabChorus I wllich11 u. CJe1Cl1and. be nomi to UCirm Inatramenbl liumber aine' ndBmtl andthe 1I1auorcbe.

ra overOO t1aJeranre tbe jlerf rJDers an4 rch. and. cter. ndW er' 1ICO mpo etrect he OD oors tbe re Thebuui Woml111IBa ld comp ceII 1P I1 aaeiat compositions wererltt 11 00. wo an.

ff9mGemumf aDd from 1FQrkFrau 13rous eclite piecewhlc1 lliJbo sand lneD1r8Te. hGcipen num ulftbe OvertOr b7 mOdemorchestn. proyeda 1 writ en 1d JL A. of Ito wom torep musicofthe aJab late uP. 1 I.

pla 112 plarera ucli U' tod ca ref Dew orkneT1rthel cCeea8dID giT 1g im of i i6e eleT t. eftrbcon cei mz. I pnESIDmCTiALPRTY tiICE LU 1 Da1I1TBep. I be 1 I. 1 ihOuon if8JnDd cr bt' orthw ttb8 i Baild pa pult OfVeraa beno 1' and.

Dire toroe neral 3Tia. formed to bohid ai wbic11ed rm eamedtoiheU1in1 ooTi theeJ8. f. a. t1.

0118. ere. aml J1. fer e' a117. he htenedi ie eet cont au 1m ine1io en andlthsteni IUenrarethe afine apP aralu tablewts attu and in eenwrf lms edaraand Kirdleol jeans tb8i uer edgeot1haba boardiSi1yer1rare 1d de" paiuted exq isit e8 brou ht Coe foueyeutl per a deof.

cumt1ritlPresiden' a a ri bel Totbel ft ofGenD8Tia. Gresham Secret UleTrey. therlIht werethetuk ofVefSiUBafOQ 8Ddmembersof theDakea centerof theC11fT8 haizutMrL a hf. ofVer ua uz ier. Amouir1heoth6liU ta ere Sml VlcP Jodl TN 1a Aiatar Pa Dotri' and.

OQ AKrieleraCommander FWDiekW He oSaA Di ct9r WIL HnWWiam Reed of wlnfiteeniMaurlee of DenmaikL Bel Pr CauteUUDofBI1A WBl111bcina. Gen. uia Vll Edward rOD of ra Mrs. 1dAi J4r pr KuioBDSPc llDr Sid Eastman- 1L Cook. Wx Jt B1a1ae8a1eab1uTw.

Miner KJchiClLDo Gap. Go 1Ier. lIO emiaman mena dizUitl0f. ereeonnected wL bthe mber selFinv1WI peopl81rork ln end prominentorncw udTiaitonhold ft lq inY wtbro moeof no l7. puahmiecrowd UI a wo.

rie offU 1C" Co4aO I. ft6heU 1Oq II uOi1 ucai6 Pot. OD Ceier7 Jid 1otato Strw rri81 andeream. SCoft. Chall1p 1II1Obent.

1. DrDil. ram. reached ifi beme 6 ID1 rmtJ1. rlbUUt li nAY 11 1893.

i rL P031tlC peu' tins. Oran Xakee. a hJ Jliu oG' UlePa1r. lfe tudlrelse I he Crow4WeiL JV diD I ti Tlio kethi Or Transpo 01 UD tIe cd ri-om IOnTer. Fqtt1l1 Jteprm1 n.

I Swede Ic4tAThei1eyilion l' Ion 111f4 OPt lUno 1' 1004. e4 sp. r1D e1 0110 be Ic1enUlecl. 4 TilnrT rilJl1 7 West S1J 4or bllfD1 rq- atHA on nBeiten bl1I 411en. 14 1ssI D.

nluPec D1I. afttheHot 1 Mayor ot lla.nc.IlL.l mport lIuii a th St 161tenO lfo I 1eacefll I mOJ1stmlmIDEuropei WORIJ. BlAl" ExP ori s.1 tnter enlaGdOpea 1eP ir' 1 JPO malCompietioDlor the Wo aD' tDC Tb. De4l atecS a ee. Munch etta I Bf rIr In.

i Parade Vl wt4 T1i0llS. r. I Fret. 14ea a. tea.

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A4ml1Jistra. I tion th PsdeeswkiPisno tM. iheoffe Ye. 1 audbiJ i efitb partlr lewof ri nlZ eJmaerec11 noa bo. Ter to' 1i the.

i4rara. and. but 8 iP. a a ok HaTna jorirncid md1e ea the. rea' andebattW Mrapa1aieri.

f11 eJraif. Iindrank 1feestaudmzu palt7wedh bedita at art Ui8 MV tlm. meih 6 JaI er lV thiCx UPEa KE BST1 D. Hl1Dd 1' IiYitcID mrl I 1i WorJttWan' HorePa 1.t 11100 of pers Am rica IIIUI bua. efol' YI bef reth ece 1asta lb.

to. The. ee1a thttbeit afe a01dierS di1rerennaiiou Indinsau ese. not a nc I tb le. pla 1ect i ei ce stageMauaiU pbl Sla.

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Cui1e. I d. the l. a1arfemaJoritt. btniD2 ti0ie4 icdand rum.

tho I bed. 00. 1 ld wauleep Wit oQ1 brmtue him. Theflotel 1- cod1oo oo pri nt bycharles opeD. eelt H.

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co m' aH rec1 iilwera. will' aTS rd 111:111 1DCO over 1' made Ge.CruOk cifArisoaajtu eel. Washington reporWrtCanil lilTajooubreak a sggerstsd. sire. bbee e.

1 bireozpu AHe beul PYfe ed Ho na JObYI HRr7. D. A 85c3141 were' i erDiAU18 I13I5t I' I. US EPON" INTIIE GMND i eopl ll tiom' I 1" tcr" IDze tl Each i i IAL rDoscor Ei 1 Ii i' BPeet to eartr yt eN1 blet 1 Evkb smG BlJA. Spe ehes or Th lrr rt 1' cerem nle Slj rG 01 B.

1 I 1 akal nchar one ofUlospllttle v. insthuentc a of a hilriJ tiwwer dal d' me. In uJ a aiDri 011 0' m. rs RiceatColambla t. nteinanj iraa.

anOt1the 1Crp d. wicibe. ftfn IU Un t1 his triand wrlPD tlanket. hacMnli ope offobe he 1r fro ke a 10. f1i olll1.

e. tiri owJmltcl a lon iq tch as Pzb. be ot mido an etinltl lhed rJj" I fumLta lu f1t1 mu Dm 1 up the bae it big wiere. theplatf rm a1dflitmmeDMJ JEja fra chailwa rcni' aey. eljmd Af7 CoDII ofan 1.

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fro ii. 1aDd. 0. iJ. ika4C1ProqUced ke.

to At of pre. ut dela1hatook mow orbrla he WU Ten oIPtLeutlihU cnea J1fto tr 1t Wtth mo ohll8m dei ee ciTeredwitb the lma- mo on 7 da 1prrparecl esaent1alJe ureof f6pera ti fat feUo yotpa dirl7l1 cker. and trotMe. ne. PPEi4.

uP tothie pi tlatforin pUtt m' 1ee on" po ua1r balllwl tinR mom nth l1 ib ae tothe worl' rtdetbat the d. Col a tn' bia11. Expoei nl 1 A rdisc I IS lt8nUimu. a 11 the. peak.

A nistrauoA. BIli1d re' baudl l1eman 1 1 at ofitl" 1Lht 2' Iu tJOZ148 to. All outatae ag. eredwiUYt I. 7 tdthilcolOr ita DURO theeroWd suit eo.

werefreely J1Pou the o1eI' UtothePDblfu E- IclI Dcraat otJo Wbi WiUti thlleyeaof1lero batch- CIOn nambufltP8per ia aUlcte4pub ttenwm1 tby qaa 1taDceaboat tna opoait1ou t' 1 uWelc Dumer liaben aier' his' friend 1ied' equ I HlI11I1e Tietund properly liAkr I1t tiOzuboenotedaufoUon t. WhahAmberdorou hap hubt yoiirposepsIoii U' 01. 1 mmedltelratter epi i 1 tOfjoumali. n. located ineTerr.

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nO 1. inthe nreetaf. old re n. coAnntionnd i' cimm t1qu qn platforl11tw 1i ae I. ponded by a.

leU fro 4 to' aru st iDz 1heir1. tbe pWfo re fore. iOemmen ooQ1a. bi. t.

and m. of them1rft81ufaUd reapl denw th Jd coreima witb1beir-pecaliAr I soj tame atellaa Ilk WII dec1. 7DoI ibibd iblt a1tlf m. die. lre 1 nt1 mZ1 WOchim e1poha oas dOI1bl remiJl4edo1.

TbeWore lTJ. blac 1ri. reDowleeeaaDd anxwtU1eiri1f we auaIlaRamera of1 ite get UtI lta1J4ln at pl raplera the' ps platfotPt11li f. gor W8reciimb froml1d th 1ai1COIrUZ1iHiou i CbalfieIdCbatJ1edTa11pr 1fa1 pr leUta nof Wo Ie. eI hwcou trJ-tR itn uam4- t.

Of' the Po. lIeaJ I Lo tJoi Th n4tc 2. fldo Liy ThI hub4rIfrd IJdIIa1kt rnL Tl4e I 1- fldp1 ex4Itfl 4 rft7 r. a1 ri 411k4a ci ce a ei Ir. 1ac1I th w273t I Do' Mi.

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Ly IPiLI. eii wt fl3 zeus TO. l4Ot rioTer. cor 240 yr eod 1t Du. ti-Corfl-AeItye.

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bct 330JO boi jisax. 17UUtO BUSEBIThI u. hU 3LT4g1aI lu11BoNo. eterclaTy Tb Inereaie R4iitar for If ntanqtr. a rnrwl I Fhe gna e5 zal nora1 ot auel.

0 derent oeeof th4LeCV1 uetLO1 we or be CLidTeZ3d dit iuanyJirflS town rod or 12 ST djng7 I 00 fll4 enth r4" iswttMsi'j I tTOt M' 7 the t2to the or141 Co. 4- M. V0 Trth'- I. 4 tott diV relpect. an4bueP1 i4.

ia TjO rtaL 4 tenllOfl 1e' DlvlI I LTleiI. ccy anQ a4jr pe xir titel 0 wrltep' 2ILYI IhoO ithotII 1 In cti ct as1 t' rk 1 I iCafta I tu P1' L1 I NO 122. TUESDAY SIXTEEN PAGEs PRICE TWO O1 rs. i ro It DrgmJtIsaReahtY lTffSIME 1. ireiTO rent hfestival I-- tlth Cinot b.

JI th JyeSweep 4 IT 1 BUTTILE BEtiINNI. rcl and tcxe VU ec prO6J tru Th veil 1rI1 the White CLt7 Colibiax EXPOStiOII I it. Ii a matter talrgo2l vhid a great JM yeat. Id arterofa mIllloa peopi mbotof tb Expoeltion I owu. Ufl TOU.

I btaeja2e. wereLber totnakeIt wbichwas 20 ti icene Park I pa0iSol 7 I- dbiu1 1 tM riter ue I Eal II theNew 4Th I dI5oeertf DukM I orazna liiatinctwith I T3f120- bhcz in ructiva 0 IS h. of reis. tImau of mne. ti doS t7 iIeeiaLe3tel7.

eo rut SZt 1tI2t PeOPIS I th poop eTu t-eo. 1 umuteeers ocu I I tAtrteS otw I cue tot Lg 4teesmI etTei 1 I 1 aTuJcffoec 1Ith re ofiseoutnnti ev ai mett1itrtchtaiestflatime irheuth. cd 1ilsthe ers gherrd 1o shieb deminstetha et Qieagu Itte. he genea1ic. e7inteudai nesterdij the iifishe iiksiran.

I I ped 1 I. The citizeosof ZxpceLticaxd of w1 ix af La1 L-ew me ZiIiatkIOS Oerl6pIng I bocnits wbthUy I tareItcS aid theTsv1Ltie1Ieettoreca1l sEUtositIun veIl be I i nghfy ezcmstgn lIeU7 away. CtetIumhufthey undofiiie iwii1 it 1 ThI Au. a yo slon4 Ii forgotten tbeir I sharein vu t1iesthsrrsstoomaujy I I IA be I supp rt end thada be 2 Idcisriob eoaoeed. Wbeuc0 ers b1 I irgIloiaj word of raIs IrlOIIaTamad Nowthnt fl nbsie blt nd themand b4 hwod be nnbeomLugto It i tadetthe ford I all the nc ef thegeat ipoiti I- ebcthtmo I gur4i1pf whi Qile speaking formalities was fr1on.

tTI th Peident Clays- suL. of a IePe3ouMinIptht. Sc ont of optorued swaying has greeted a Pr Th In ftont at the gnnd sta4 flothea bttt net mattn and thbn on tbe1. izndns1 51tIy a es snaking efnb wrought Into visable esQre of Ih thnt what was to oa be ituj fo ill te. was a le7 ho setting or rote being I CSSmOfllet AtIytIy ibo1tt eierytibng C3 attratie.

The stately was feelj aS thoeowhobsd OVItb2T to coip the begun iItctoor whet the. o94 0ldgs re The aiof asit- Ciaplajn ML1iurns prayer audi. I ueehte bitj multitude the oJq ctapIsj COtheinorate tehrcabon a bI rocid t1I f5 work taj Lb. eyes P5flt 4ti ieio. Cobnan ou l- sign in dskyWUej 4 by 3IteathouL i yecug Woman with an was I 5 SiIIt wro wit.

.4 patience for th I Sn tich iye tQ them i4 wod55fl4sentiment Xorthemomect webs Teamof ouldun wo the Lciv ii tbir mbodjnn when Dthctonuen i Dev forili. th riilmzaticcFvbich perfect 1hewpokan swp throu Di Wcrksth ofthNatIlComm elontOPreijdeniof thgraci he great4epartmerte Uathilefsw ltw4a tocathth ofaI resilts the effore jot forthb7 tb itou 4uetdeflwcrogracef4fly ti dey lop eEitIonbe thigriAdtota1fa1lwhobelq sdIx on" andthediouregethents allvax- or- I Cliylan4s DIgnidUri becoibesa a4 iresiien cie berng. ha with ulet tereetuntil rt aest7oer stward the as iftilW intstbtooded njon thewaters fjjge 4i wars mingIedint4 tlAdhae4 1 erIstoodl th mid3tof th4greas oVa izg1igb eehehopression t4at tbst inaybavo Erange bsdm vedaway suIt ere Cotumbtsriding si oftate tki waaliz cbou. ddeieei a row toward-the wr. Csr btweeAthegreatuiling fled with 4ar4ta.

too' weftr7to this. paitcn itr tcbed tqr n4drernalOdin i6iI1on duriu er1lleee sti4 omeide4 thi-Imwtyofthepaejof bat knonasthe' p1a indextbe ofthe Ad BuU Jngp1ye4notanotOC0u I beZierii oiithbLiot h. 1dbseen. Th wayinwbbch 1 po1nt-ie aboub aouihdco knew was 4. stoodbebind htileoinater ta ir4 heidf.

wbithairi ikea ecausOtbey iw arm. bey ha itwtirnt polnibUndjChaplaln fa 4tO thtiii ttie Pe ei aienb1e bonthim oZpeopIesbonzthe Maufct EIectrlcityBtildi ig andloer CC sr a 2 I 4fril 4Z7 1 I I CPENING CEn1foIE A ADlWlTRLTIOX 15 te0pie comesfeom opl Hyingseiof ro bverrnis4 ii 4 tideilIebbAdand eL ihi dwttihirn imbughisbearers jef lewis marl of ntmen ha overthe selfgover ment Thecrowuingeveut woedlaeer4 Wh trio ke' ldr uttCred rom flZ Inthe reat Mandfact4reBuildtng wereaSt 0 wBichTflfled reast1ound i4tter. trldurent the i1gtest se uld i othertbhpatriotic 1 forthin tori4s rer BenLn dontrs- aa bnl bee bytha I left bygimp8es ofihe or coth1ex1idlviduaiity. Izeain City" tting Iyn jniulonseverything wa eventhebackgr000d 4he whichnairoberse1f gtresUp prtssn4 thaMisus. woIL Latenwiliometbufruits0f aiI1Ch buildings Jt flew the1may ihe ki dleare IatheresrewaPt 5.

w12c1iiALYLYNcLovI Dautifutaj1y MornI O5P Itati silI4cloudiand wasthWiteCO11 Cityby whendiffueds boriZPA t. Ae giUlorkeillaraot coIoEadennder Fwhi4i the 1r oInt potjlnie t3ve backgrpunoLwaters rath arm tbe4 n' ii4ing invipors i4 ilcamp Underthemin bu1di Jiit 1onelwatcherit. cavefu' bet tes wert n. thetheotte iustrum nts 4 leads I4tedtiuztOn tbeguo ofDiana a4 co1onadeLhetnoyement th9ftened Il sunwas boganthe orti on. noy' TUE5 oi 1se towardthe eknereaIied eryfou th motionwasacarcel' eae anc1 tothe fa which1tt Anothet rcsching n4dto fla3liitsof st' knottecltogetber ijattalion flu toTPeOf PeOPIecrPw nc far as fhu mity disttoceOokedss' the dome of si rOnn4 I In othe of 1lidinnoi eles1y weregondoIaa-bu jeil w-propelleil gundolieriwho lhicasewereongleea tboe4ofwhioli theirwke ront lanftcheswith bla oers tbulpiesenting hIStOr Crowdingthetr ayeery.

re bystidenta ndcese' 4y eatalogte ioi urothe crowd. 1W men AThongJlsn4 l1othen if a4zngun- c1i 44L i efptlarnIzzly iri tweciEIectr ity sbdlda4ufacturea ndeecqsofta4 n41ountlZi- i3tforhrnDumept iliefr everioekedtlist co- coursdts lized Ibstat atbayeaif re be be greatbuilding gcQn thewheeled thtopmoet th niinztrtion exerms Bedecedlnwnr tie lengthof thegreatpatform tis th land manner wou4bavawell pros aUwu tq tame. portaude in- tte anne iroaito lIeu monien coii4. the a th Octobtr1402 ten deaththsn A1t ttc thehighbabcony andthen NTHE hi bebetoOeedTttbehoepita1corps al 0 itlfor bouror Ou Ironof th it. id twel all bi oni hd doingryaso1j well Dirc tor' the Th sEalnistthelittleslim barrierthat pejt file ntck of tb nts InpkI4ai.il sparkwaaal1thatwunecowy rea rsuIt gretjo Ii he ast lathe big hthearnboiaco Teliefoftbeaufferersan4 correaponden qy h.

LnaU he Oen. Wten thumpedoutof shots hlghand dryoutof announttomuc. ihecould fatAteShaidrdoyert tabI ti on stoodhard about Latehs the rezident itandthecrovdm repoztersquartAnbs anumber" entsdambereduplntbAn. An4ioEaye themse1vesfrombodilyinjur. NambnTrIunphaiat PosI000s.SSeefssrul 7 Wein e.

mpicof swas fromI IIAbWblCb Wa1tc QeseIandatsrte4 liii h. TheodoreTbomu aEidan players ccte orchcetratAdwere oven outOfdooctuthewAreaterdAy. theApoulO hisorchestra. bn LidyManager on a' istir- he nnmr Ec ti be for wniehIt gavaaubUate nd tb th th theimpruionof bem elevitedlnstylecteetIy skill. 4 a.

xztnsznmnncr TAKEs LVCU. th After starting bn' if careerIresidedt rverto ofthe took ota acrosS thwidt thAore5 to thethird decorations9f cream4int snieling ariengedina aroundfodr arge ftn plAcedOn patternuidi werabtoubt curcewitbiresidentPaIrnieaxid OeneraIIAyls theleft ofOen. Dsvisut th or right theuke 1i rty PotIerPaitheibainaMraGresbamend th Lfferb I il F. W. Bromaro of Wfl yO.

UonErno' osnl MrsJamI MWaIier In todetract a eu wom jagertogetalook8tthPmuieflt' billet wa cnamm ScftaheUCrbs jtiistofBAefwLthMushrdomsue FrenckPess. fliflondulMPotato5. Eom Br Potato ackerssnd tbodiOerltft orogramof 1 r. I It flQibinu CUIC4tOO 1ESD4T tAY for sviaLtjv 4 1 00InZflbI EXPOSIUOB Opento Ita d. ThePres It3LkssiAttby ithl1onAtendthePaIr.

1tau4tPreAsehtbe I I hf IonLineseyerely ThSPeC beTleedfromAbofi Oroyer fForflg EeprezentUYe SWed I Ii1Iyiormilly Many Ito 4slooieds pr1igdeIdO. Gas' lewsotOpentnz Day. isrIcuiAeetiWutsuerk 4t1ie PahIi RoIldayl datiLswthorie. 4Isen. mulsa1oer.

Dhttnxul4Lrrirlisthe tAIA. is ofktIiIandIlLo importAnt1etrjesl ariy BaInthe8toeisrket. I tsiteisCOiioi5 aceflt4ytlDemonstraUo4sEOeem. tetdS7l thiAIr ermai iitig ipeclai' ZxercIes 4th. Thgldiig-Pazsd.

4 tb aTniaroft tr aoLAaves for Wasblng. I Opened Presente4 Pia 5tat. Dr. a 1eiiapipir Correipoa4t Vie oi ctni.n ArrestcdJO3AliIOg or 10 Cents QIve a on PlazaranportaUon to ucrowe. Today Dok.ofVerageaCos- Hal AfternoonPad iwseI LikIyto PlybeCooncl1 Will ZlpA14th.

th5e. 4 lan ndpartytogeAnewithafewofthed1gnItiriU iehexgethgeied longeOaugh tolitit heircigan haatllysip a e3T 4Oe biffeestandmgnn 7 dr P4cieroce iteEars fOre ta painthixsesthet. i UnnizedloyAd OIt Soinwhatlfjistbn 100 thsuper iAinerica th on's. foriigb ionftstateeee lastaighh t4 iceato nh re eee not nlt4erious1y1mbede fie th lr grieiizcA stage oceph tatthasetsmmtam efacitEtheir roomtrth conalderinthat eachof foOech4In mnagerforAbbey theopycoeld employalithe su pole 4a ioiconlii barnpe4dbisny thb t' 1 3E0TBY CesatyUoPi1ti P.artb. an WIllDls-taId't.

Bess Accident. nMary dtnuei ah4 fataswounded Mi4itaul t' the. s' wuIIaentLf wAs Iteq revciiver It was Tbb bnlletenrered ibojesWs tak41 OUT5 as vefr shixnlzht 1fter thhshooting eft thibouse An4Iid return5The wsrlpnabistohIm. DTNAfrE BB 055k.4 upehia. aLouId useser LoczMMa7.

Some' cated arbenathe oc4t flndtdgof I he copriertnbe ab xtsl andwo imp thAfuse. JOin h1I1s fl9 lneatigrbnt. throO ac ofbcw pOmb theste wIItBa Attlie inunipaLleOtkan InBw as majotttl. whLehslGissrqIa was sleePinzwt9iout by MI1Wnkre. geet1 ith fromjbieago thsIrein ee bitnea Th unsccured thlLadj sIancl Irih sed harp' bTUUgMIU4s MetupataVruntO bondsaflege4bstsudulan deCIaTe4O4.

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