Dayton V Herald. President Hobart requested the new senators to advance and take the path Secretary of «tat*, John Sherman, of Ohio. • ' * ' - .»-■ Secretary of‘the treasury, Lyman J. DAYTON EVENTS OF THE DAI President McKinley Takes Up the Reins of Our Government of Michigan. goat ion, Mr. Morrill, the patriarch of the senate, was complimented with be­ ing the first sworn in. No exact order Was observed, the oath being given to four senatora at one time. With the fifteen new men were twelve of the old While oaths were being administered, Postmaster-general, James A. Gary, Cleveland and McKinley «at talking in of Miwtf-ii a low tone. It was clearly a mo«t Secretary of the navy, John D. Long, agreeable change, for the old and new of Massachusetts. presidents smiled now and then, as they Secretary of the interior, Cornelius thia country. nodded acquiescence to each other. waa killed near Eas- N. Bliss, of Now York. It was 1:05 P. M.,when the last oath aah., while walking the North­ Secretary of agriculture, James WiL had been administered, and the formal ern Pacifc track- •on, of Iowa. To compliment Mr. Sherman, hie President Cleveland has sent a met­ natioss - Isasasral Ball • Basssss. aage to ‘the house vetoing the imwigrz nomination was immediately confirmed. tion bill,. Ho asserts in his message The other nominations were referred fo * Thursday, March 4, for the fourth ley and other official* following. Ju«t before the official party withdrew, Mrs. that it reverses the national policy in various committees, who took action excluding, illiterates, but permitting upon them later, confirming all with- time, a native-born citiaen of Ohio, in McKinley and the mother Of the presi­ fumea. the presence of untold thousands of his dent were escorted from the gallery to politicalisgitators and anarchists to sn- »ut objection. countrymen, took the oath which bound the east front of the capital, where tlie ter the qbuntry. . oath of office was to be taken by the film for four years to guard the welfare United Stites Arahssssdor Bayard new president The occupants of the The re-election of .James H. Kyle to of the American people. It was an im­ public gallery were held in their plaeee waa tendered a banquet by the lord the United States qenate from South mayor of London.' It is said that not Dakota determines the complexion of pressive yet beautifully simple cere­ for some time in order not to block the in many Mm has the Mansion house that body as it will' appear when the mony that marked tbe ascension of procession of official«. Gradually the tent. contained a gathering so representative Republican party comes into power William McKinley, soldier, lawyer, chamber waa deserted. THE PRESIDENT'S SPEECH. of British life and achievement as ao- March A It will be composed of the representative, governor, to the high sembled to honor Mr. Bayard. following elements: office of president. % . Direct charges of bribery and at- Republican«.......... ..42 I Sliver i i bl lean« The crowd had wai^d patiently in The popular demonstration of the day tempted bribery were, mad* before the front of the stand erected at the east was unique and a , shining success in Kansas state legislature at* Topeka. Never in the history pf the nation has every particular. In beauty, in taste, wing for the procession from the senate The chargee wore made in open ses­ chamber to appear. sion. The names of the accused were the delineation of partie« been so un­ in novelty the decorations were incom­ When the retiring and incoming certain as will be exemplified by the parably superior to anything ever seen spoken outright, and warrants were is­ presidents stepped,on the platform arm sued for the arrest of ths oulprits. Ono senate to be organised at the beginning in Washington. The magnificent body in arm their appearance was greeted guidance of Almighty God. Oar of the men impliooted.was arrested be­ of the administration of President Mc­ of regular United States troops was with a thunderous roar. Cleveland now fore he could make his escape from the Kinley. No party as control in the more numerous than any gathered since Grant’s great display at the close capital building. * of tbe war. Seventeen sovereign «tates The state senate of Oregon after a predominate in degree they are abort of had'citiaen« in the parade, and over Session lasting nearly fifty days, at a majority, eveb after counting the which nothing could be accomplished, free-silver senator« like Wolcott, Hank­ sixty civic oiganisations helped to swell its magnificent proportions has decided to dissolve and go home. borough and Carter, who are true to Along the broad avenue on every open Tbe attitude of absent members made the party, while differing with it on space were erected grandstands that all efforts at reorganisation appear the most important • political issue of .were not only comfortably covered and hopeless, and it was thought best not the day. ' of pretty architectural design, but ap­ to add to the complications of the pres­ propriately decorated. Tbe citiaen« ent troublesome situation. The deci­ sion to quit wss brought about by the All differences between the house had «pent money liberally to beautify failure of the house to securethe'at- aad the senate on the postal appropria­ their, houses, and, with the aid of tendanoe of a single outride rnemlwr. tion bill have been settled. The sen­ thousand« of flags of every kind, loaned by the national government, Pennsyl­ Another filibustering ' expedition has ate amendments havs been accepted vania, the great artery avenue of the been successful in evading the vigilance Whichauthorises, the postmaster-gen­ city, w»« turned into V'rainbow "of of customs officials «nd are on their way eral to" use the unexpended balance of bright color, in which “Old Glory” to Cuba with arms, ammunition and predominated.________ supplies for the insurgents. The expe­ dition Is under ootnmand of Major Cas- facllities be may think proper; $50,000 ■ m « m ob the Streets. troverdi, a young and dashing Cuban for a transfer service between St Louis The line of march of the parade was patriot, who wag formerly with Maceo. and East St Louis, adding $182,000 to longer than usual, fully four miles, It is said that several men have taken the allowance for railway postal clerks, made so to ease the pressure of specta- pasasge on the filibuster for Cuba and and «1*0 the senate amendments strik­ torn in the central part of the city. will enter the ranks of the insurgents. ing out the rating of .the salaries 8f To witness air this display there was The destination is thought to be the postal inspector« at $1,200, $1,400 and a mighty gathering of American people. mouth of the San Juan river. -- , $1,800. • Even up to noon.railroads pouted thou­ The ouilookfor the opening ottbe K the smend- sands into the city. Colville reservation is now mid to b« «tf'fang ?ut^e tern for marine All the grandstand seats were taken very unfavorable. The matter is in the free delivery for Detroit Th«, senate'« early. Price« of yindowa were phe- hands of the conference committee in raise of the amount for transportation nomenal, $25 being the lowest for a Washington, and several amendments by pneumatic tube« from $50,000 to ■ingle window ««and- price« ranging to $150,000 gtqnde. ' - * - are to be considered in connection with 1800 for a three-window room. Cal­ tha. original-bin.-*“The chlYf interest vin Brice, ef Ohio, paid $1,000 for an center« in the placers at the mouth of I The bill amending .the «hipping laws avenue room for a day at Willara’s,' Hunter creek. * Upon a large bar in the ' was passed after adding a proviso that with luncheon added for a small party. Columbia, fifty heavily arnxed and de- it shall not change the law forbidding DxeorKMMi la th« CHy. . termined men ace in camp, mostly flogging in the. merchant marine. A A «tiff breese flaunted flags, banners ranchers from the surrounding country. senator said the bill as drawn was in Camped just below them ona small bar the sailor’s interests and did not re­ and bunting in the air,'adding pietur- ------------------------------------- ■----- -------- r , . --------- ;-------------I.-------- .---------------- 1s a small 'party commanded by Detec­ store flogging, but to please certain «•queneas to the broad avenue, from faced an inauguration audience for the , than upon the God of onr fsthire, wW tive Joe Warren and ex-Sheriff Pugh. "wise men” the provision had been or­ ths treasury to the capitol, packed with fourth time, once more than any other ' has so singularly favored the American people. They are spid’-to be the agents of the dered. president As McKinley walked down ' people in every national trial, and whe The center of the ijitereet of the deo- federal syndicate. . Gordon of Georgia, had inserted in oratioha of the' oily 'iri£ Pennsylvania the platform the yells and shouts be- . will-aot leranka as, so Isug an ww ebey came deafening, and as he stepped upon ' Hie commandment» and walk k^aMy A addend isystch from Manilla to the record an account of the extreme Madrid says over 2,000 insurgents were simplicity of the Washington and avenue, stretching, an unbroken sheet the raised platform he felt compelled to in His footsteps. of asphalt 150 feet broad and a mile acknowledge them by boyring right and The reeponsibilitiee of the treat to ■ *- - ■ killed In md&nt battles fought with gov- ▲datas inaugurations. long, from the capital to the foot of the left He then took a’ seat The press which I have been called, always ri ernmeat tfoops »at Si tang and Las Ma- treasury, and thence, after a short against the stand was so terrifio that grave importance, are augmented by rimas? • , The state department has been in­ break at Fifteenth street, for another women screamed with pain and several‘ the prevailing businem Kiu Mli—i, rw- Another report .is current that the mile and a half past the north front of fainted. | tailing idleness upon wiling Inbev and Spanish oeptain-general in Cube, Wey- formed that diplomatic relations be­ the treasury, past the White House and Meantime the procession from the lorn to useful enterprise. The eoaatry ler, wMl step dogo. This time it is «aid tween Venezuela and Great Britain, the state, war and navy departments senate continued. All the time 40,000 , is suffering from industrial diatarbaarce the refect fo baaed on the tory highest which were interrupted some years ago, to Washington Heights, . • \ • people were straining,to keep up the.( from which speedy relief mart he tari. autbofit^« The reason given for hi« have been restored, and that Juan The great trough of buildings from , desire Io nUrq Jg the rele««e pf ; S m - Pietria, the present Venesuelan min­ the capitol to the treasury was a wealth termendous applause. ister to Germany, has been transferred guilly. of bunting. There were flags of aU na­ Take« the Oath, v Our financial system needs sods reri - The national renate held a Sunday to Gerat Britain. This will leave but tions waving from the windows * one step to wind Up the whole embar ­ McKinley arose and uncovered while «ion; our money is all good now, but its ■ereion, st which the principal businem Chief Justice Fuller, in flowing robe«, ' value must not further be thwrterK«« traniaeted wap the passage of certain rassing apd critical Venezuela» con- administered* the bath. Tbe new presi- It should all be put upon an enduring items pf the sundry civil bill, among troVeh^, • tKe" taifared ratification ' by The presid^tiaj family party arrived which was the river and harbor appro­ the Veneauelan oopgre«« of the.arbitra­ at trie capital at IL40, and entered the dent kissed the targe, gilt-edged Bible basis, not «abject to easy attack, mv presented by the bishop« of the African its stability to doubt or dispute. Gur priation. The attendance at the session tion movement east reserved gallery. Mrs. McKinley Methodist church to seal his oath. The currency should continue uiMier tbe sw- was targe,.only thirteen toeing absent. and her sister, Mrs. Barber, took front people continued to roar. Holding a pervision of tbe government. The sev- Mrs. Eva Rodrigues, wife of Briga- According to call, congress will be seats. Mrs. McKinley, «r., was two manuscript in his hand .he turned to eral forms of our paper wmcj- offer, in dier-Gedgntl Alexander Rodriguesf of convened it»- special session March 15. ■eats from Mm. McKinley, jr., and the the multitude, and, lifting up bis my judgment, a constant rinbuiiMs the Cuban insurgents, has arrived in The new president will send a mnosnago two bent forward frequently for an ex­ hand as in admonition for order, began ment to the government and ten ante Key West Of her recent arrest and to congress calling attention to the change of happiness. his inaugural address. balance in tbe treasury. Therefore I treatment by 8p«mish officers she re­ .state of the government revenues, and The diplomatic corps entered the lates a pitiful story of persecution. urging the speedy enactment of a gen­ chamber at 11:45, followed a moment ley delivered his inaugural, as it was without. diminishii< the eueelatia* She tells of being subjected to the in­ eral revision of the tariff. later hy the chief justice and associate deemed advisable for the president to medium or offering a preminm for its ----- ¡i------- dignities of the Spanish soldiers and justices of the United States supreme partake of lunch at the capitol instead contraction, which will psveewt a rem- together with sixty othpr lyoipep ghs court. Members of the house of repre­ Judge Turney. Washhigton’« newly sentatives then entered. There was a of following the former custom and edy for those arrangements which, tem- was driven handcuffed, thtough th* halting the parade while he took lunch porary in their nature, might well. ■ ■treets of Santa Clara to a felon > pri­ elected UniiM State* ierihtor,announces •tir when the renate officials announced at the White House. son. Her release was finally obtained t^at hia policy In the 'Mate will be to Vice-President-elect Mr. Hobart, who fovor « protective tariff, the protection stepped to. a seat Mar the presiding through Consul-General Lee. officer’s desk. The United States supreme court has The capital city never looked upon rendered an opinion in'toe case of the such a perfect parade as that which es­ island«. <■ steamer Three Friends, seised Novem­ At 4^20 President Cleveland and corted President McKinley from the ber 17 last by the collector of customs Preaidèut.-elect McKinley entered the Capitol to the White House and then for the district,«* J< It is whispered among tbe Ohio con- main doors. Attention was riveted at passed in review under his eye. The forfeited to " “ “ ‘ i, under grsMional delegation hr Washington once en ihéne two'central figures. - Mc- feature of ths splendid pageant was the ■action 5,228 of tl)» ipriaed statute^ that James P. Boyle, private secretary Kinlayfond Cleveland were Seated im­ perfect balance between its contrasting known as thi ie neutrality act. - The ------------------ -------- of President of McKinley, will be ap- mediately in front of the presiding parts and the high order of skill that opinion fully au«tained the position of pointed consul to Liverpool, succeeding wai shown in the handling of the 20,- the government, reversing the decision ( Jame« C. Neal of Ohio. Ths Liverpool officer, facing the senate and crowd. OOOor more men in line. Members of the house of representa ­ of the distriot court for the southern post is worth about $80,000 a year, Amid the merry spectators a hearty tives filled the entire body of the hall district of Florida. Chief Justice Ful­ on the right «ide, and On the opposite round of applause and a reverential un­ Th* Pr**ld*at’s Approval. ler dslivered the opinion of the court covering of heads was called forth by He defined neutrality to mean: Ab­ The international monetary confer- area mt senators and senators-elect. the passing of the limping and battle- stinence from participation in public, i enoe bill is now a taw, President Cleve­ Ths VIes-Prealdent lw»m In. scarred. veteran« of the war, now but private, or civil war, and impartiality land having signed it this afternoon. A« the presidenttata^arty took seat«, few in riumber, but of sturdy heart. of cfMate. toward both psrtiea, but With the president and Major McKin- Vice-President Stevenson arose and in­ manitenMnoe of unbroken peaceful rela­ vited his successor to step, forward and ley in the carriage were Senators Sher-- tions between the two, when the do- bill over the presideat’a vete by a vote I uke the °1 °“0* Hobart, ad- man and Mitchell« Behind the presi­ mastic affaira of one of them is die- of 108 to 87 F T <1 » to. a »K- —» raised VI- vanced the J desk, his right dential carriage, riding in solitary state, turbed, is not neutrality in the sense in hand, and took the oath in accordance was Mr. John Addison Porter, secretary which the. word is used when the dia- of the president-elect. The cabinet with the constitution. turbance Ms 'acquired «uch head as to ' The president has signed the' bill to • Stevenson then delivered his valedic­ officials and other dignitaries followed have demanded the recognition of belli­ a|low the bottling of spirits in bond in tory address. He thanked the members in carriages. J- gerency. which dietillert are greatly ihterreted. with whoni^ie bad been, .associated, for The black horse troop forming the Governor Lord, of Oregon, has re­ their many kindnesses, and wished president's escort fell in at the rear of necessity of maintaining so large a grid ClilaanB D«1I vmv 4. reserve, with ito attendant ami inevit­ ceived a letter id reply tp bis requête The note d th* powert notifying them God_ speed in their future delib- the carriages. Following the Cleveland to Speaker jReed asking fh»t the bill for troop oame Colonel Cecil Clay, com­ able temptations to «peculation. Meat the relief of Indian war veterans be per­ drawn from Crete witihn six davs bro ' Vice-President Hobart^ speaking in mander of the District of Columbia Na­ mitted to come up in congress M final tional Guard, with a glittering staff of consideration. The speaker says: aides. There were 1,200 men in this that this ttecision is irrevocable, pnd ' ’’The pressure çf bustaeq» at the cloee division, all in the uniform of the na­ ««n 6? Ayiny that miare to comply with the powers' - of the session renders it difficult to con­ tional guard. The line moved down “ Senatorr., To hay$ been fleeted to demands would result in serious conso- sider any particular measure, especially preside over the senate of the United the avenue through a black mass of •ure, we are right, and one WhicbDM not been diacuteed much . « --------- — States is a distinction which any citiaen cheering thousands. . ■ —W before the house. ” This looks as if A fifteen pound codfish, recently ex- would prise, and the manifestation of there MHof- ihuch «bow for the till at amlned bf the fl«W warden-of London, 1 confidence which it implies is an honor With the night came the crpwning this session of congress, and no action was found terhavo «.roe containing *,- which I sincerely appreciate. My can be taken at the special session.. - 872,000 eggs. gratitude and loyalty to the people of glory of the inauguration. The resi-, deuces and public buildings were aflame the country to whom I qwe this honor, Thq Elks’ lodges of Tacoma, Port­ with lights, the streets were crowded passionate examination which the rir- and my duty to yog’ as Well, demands land, Sesttte and other Northwestern Berlin, March 5.— At Nenwied, such a conservative, OqeiUblwand con- cities foe preparing to send big delegar sua K si ^ jwi «Ly J aA._ . . — — a . w tion«-to ti» Mitin-»npiit mrrting of the Who drew «word« ip «elf-deMta^ of yoUfinta» m «ball promote the well tab were oblige^ retire V the eta- | being and prosperity of the people, and tion. Thereupon the mob stoned the ** ths rem* ti™. *nn**.~. >k. •roes the chromatic firework« which - - ------------------------- — piIT-IIanil muionsneii tra- quietly working for month» and believe W . anai^hy. Numerous arymta wqqa ditions which have contributed to make illuminated the city in fitful gleam«. THE INAUGURATION CEREMONY > . ______ tí.. •A a to mud » train load of del<«atea to Min- A mm Will V- ■ WTJHN a <»i Î «bim piRyll Of* -* - through the Northwest. » it hqldneea. ed the navy portfolio in the k A The-iutfrW-the bicyclist ah- a a . this tribunal the most distinguished of the politician« the legislative bodies ef the world.’' cieiy. There their McKinley and thwaew mistress of the Wfaidbwhall be never