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V ASTORU PUBLIC LIBRARY ASS0QAT1O inn ' The Dally Astortan SAVE TIME KlMIIM 0W it ii J worry JJl-.i. An "Ad" . In Tim Aitonian'i "Wil Colusm." Has a Riuu and pvrwaniint ...Family Circulation... Much mo th THm Timm a Ur A THAT ANY OTMB ,IA,MI IN ASTORIA. 1JXCUUSIVIC TKLIiClKAIMIIC REPORT. VOL XI, VI. ANTOHIA, ORK'iON, ITKSDAY MO KM Ml, MARCH 2, ltt.,7. NO. 46 NOT THE CHEAPEST, BUT BOYS' SHORS Thnt Im Wlm t A CIllMJt SliOt' (iltlliot In' hllOf. Il'yo'i want a uml urticlc, wine lu-rc; If nut, anywhere -Ihh will !. A Oootl Norvlccnblo Hhoo A ncllcr untile for - Tlt very IchI COLUHBIA GRIFFIN & REED City Book Store Stationers & Booksellers All the Leading Newspapers and Periodicals Kept on Hand LEGAL BLANKS AND WHY DO WE KEEP Robt. Stewart & Sons' Irish Flax Salmon Twine BECAUSE It Is the Best, the Strongest and Longest-Lasting Twine Made FOARD & STOKES CO. Dealer In Cork and Lead Line, Hanging Twine, Lead; alio, Oars, Oarlock, lloat Cooking LlenitlU, Sail DrIIU, I'alnU. Boat Nail, He. l-tc. SELF STARTING HERCULES Hell-tUartlng MlliiiM l'ir Mhrln Ki'kiiir. roit l-AHTH I HcrculcH Goh Engine Works 40A NANNdMK NT., MAN f It A N f I ftt'O UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS OuarantMd th IWit In the Marktt CORNER I OHRTM AND (ILISAN STREETS IOKTLAND, ORECION K. I-,. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments Commercial Btrcct. Antorln The Palace Cafe... Is the Place for a Good Meal-Eastern Oysters W. W. WIIIIM'Li:, Proprietor Astoria Roofing & nt Gravel. Tin and Slate Roofing NINTH STKEET AsPha,t ''vlnf 34 Clarkson & Aclrvin LONG FIR PILING promptly Furnished Astoria Asphalt & Roofing Co. . All Work Roof Painting and Hapalrln. LwUy Roof.. J. A. PASTABBND t- General Contractor House, Bridge and Wharf Bunder THE BEST for a.oo 2.2 to SHOE CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES MARINE GASOLINE ENGINES t'lng gaaolin or cheap dlatlllate oil. Engine connected direct lih pro lllcr clmft. and no noly, rally broken bevel gear used In reverse motion. New HUk device; no Internal spring electrode to burn out. Send for testimonial. We are building lhi new a'yle, ielf Mar.ltig marine engines In all lxes up to too home power. Kvrry engine fully guaranteed. I.AK APDHKN Cornice Co. for Basements. Sidewalks and Streets fiopiiaift vuaimg uii I in any iiiiift.v Repairing of all Kinds of Roofs fioom Company 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon l.cnvo order at orti ttior- reet Guaranteed - N. JENSEN and R. O. HANSEN - House Moving Tools for Rent THE CUAMBER OF COMMERCE Clatsop Ciiiioty f . -.rnml Iur) Ar-' mlnncil Kith a Yiii)ihikc. " I'HI.SIDI NT v!N(;ati: .mt.aks Denounce the Grand Juty In Vi-ty Forcible Tern.-"lhcr Mailer IWiit thi- Chamber, There wa a woll att'lidel and very .arneat eloii of Itw rlmml of wn. ni.Tt'r liuit niirbt. nearly all the nmii bora ulk1ng Into the ohiwulxf h their fliiliiliiK blood at th lgltn pMirt. The .rnUKnmwit of tha.t brily by the Kmnd Jury laM week. tr diirlna to miKKet that It mljtht M the Int.-n-! of the tuipayera If the xm-iuh f the i lly ami courrty KoviTtuiiMji cm to rornwp'MKt vkllh the iIi-cIIiib of valu f.ir the pat few yera. auid In view of the irrvalllng dull time, brought out a ai-xlly numlwr--nd tlwy ere hiwtUe, every one of them. Iteporta were read from aiwrlal wmi. niHter on ' aJI and fnm atnndlnK caimtiiltti-e on harbor Improwim-iU. and further time granted. The iMHimUuea on railni( and tiun ixirtarflon. to which M n-ferre,! a iim munlcatlon from the National limed of Trade iwi the ubj4. of one nt letter m .-., r-Hrted reiminendlnir the cnkTenient the ':tWn of the alve b.rd. rteport ad op tod. rreld.nit WlnitiU mtrd It wa re. ixirtrd tlutt the 1'iUle.l Wui'-n weather Uireu wn to be dlMxmlnuod here. n mitton the president and er.'tury were InmnicU-d to i-orr-lond with the priT deiMrtniet on the aubjer. The follow In re.4iltlrvi w ere pre . .-I and read by the aecretury: Vh-reii. The a rami Jury of Clal-op ciiunty tin n lit. In It r event rirt. to the clixult court. publMy to ciitli-Ue uiul colulemn the action of tht chamlx-r III lt umililliiou adolrtloll of tin fd- l-iwing rtKlutJoi t a r'iju!ur mwtltiit li'-M -)il Kebrunry : Wh. fvft. Tin- prem-nt liut levy, nU J (hiiiiKh oiin'Mlve, 1 not HUllu lent to meet the vxpenmn or ine my. conn. nud atute Kovertuneiit ; ulid. Wherea. The value of all prop.-rly ttaa Ki'atly declined III the Went, an I mir city, couuty and utate are mill uf ferlnit from tliiuinlal depre.-on. 'Ilem.lve.1. That It I the opinion of thl chamber that all cirne of mty. ounty. achool and mate Hhould le re lui'ed 25 i-r cent, commeniturute wltn the retlui'tlon In the value of pnHTty." And Wherea. Thl cluunber. It nietnlKini cotiipiialng a larne miO'rity of the heavlet taxpayer In thl city und county, I oreaiiljiiHl to protect anl furt Im- the material Intentit of the cu:iuuutilty at larKe and not of a few private ImllvlduaU; hi-refore. lie It ItiinJved. Thait thla chauimer. not w ith. Mtandlnic auid (trand Jry mxirt, relt- ate It etidomement of the aliove rcMitiitloii, and alao the at'tbrn of the honorable the mayor and counoll In re- ludnK the fXepiuac of cry mvern- HH-nt. It.wolve.1. That thi nhamter con li'inna the action of said irnuid Jury' In excwdlng the bound of theJr dutle in eiitu-llni and wndemninK an or Kiinlxatlon whone work for and value and ln-ne-111 to the cunimuntty they are lniiinV'tent to cotnpreheml. The remdutlon waa unanimously adopted. Several Kemlemen xke on tlur rw lutlon a read by the ii-ivtary. Prwl- dent Wlnif.ite ap ike as follows: "I for one do nut think the resolution half atroiiR enounh, and If thuv are any Kontlomen preent who can think or mroiiKer lerma in wmcn it inmm be draw n. I would like to have It Incor- Hira.teiI therein. In thl btnly are rep- reseii'led nuiiiy of the beM buiatiess In lereatM of the city, and a majority of the heaviest lnxHiyeia of the city and county. These Kentlemen are heiv not only to promote the material Interests of the city, but to guard apilnst un- necivary exense or exlrnvnntnee of city or county governments, "For years thla body ha been a tar gt for all aorta of abuse from Irrespon sible wrlbblera and loafers, wno aeemeil to think It a butt for their Indecent and unjust fllnjr from men who have never put up a dollar for tne alvnnce niemt of the city' Intoronts. I have alway considered, heretofore, a doubt-Ii-M many of rhe Kitlemen here have li-o, llin'l uiese liuurunr inn n J im It, W Tlte HIKl Spell IVlTVCtly even a of any notice, but w hen nn official 1 t.i,.f 1,-uer. While we all believe hart tKjdy like the Kiiuid Jury seeks to step ! ly n llsllls ,,. tai,.nt as mr a nrac--outHiile the pale of It duties, and ar-: tltvLUle. do we believe in so doln to riugiia thla cluunber an It ha done, l am "onielled to take notice, and w '.mr public m-hoolsT If this article I too ay right here that In the future lfLan to suit some r:-ader. no one can thl body will not resent such atateKs, I will make them a HrsonaJ matter. Further, I w ant to go on record a nay- Ing thait there Is not a man on that. grand Jury who 1 capable or expressing' an Intelligent opinion or anything ; Lena Kelly, charged with lew d cohaM brought before It, and their names ' tiut ion. came up for trial. The tlrst should never have been Qrawn from i Indictment w-a dlsmlssiM, but in the the box. T. S. Trulllmrer. tne foreman 'second the defendants withdrew their of that grand Jury, I a memebr of an; plea of not guilty and entered on of electrio light plant that has wen extel i guilty. Judge McEride sentenced them alvely patrontied by the ctty Jfor thejto pay fines of $75 each or be Imprts paat few years. The water commission oned for 37 days In the county Jail. The Is now figuring with the city council crime was committed December 10, with a view of putting In a plant that 1 196. will ciii'-r Into competition wMi Mr, Triilllng". ' company, w hl' h easily ex plains that Ri-ntVin..'1'a altitude in ar raigning thl chamber for recotnmenl liiK a reduction of til- city' expenses." M. J. Kinney arown In much milder manner than the spcniti-i preceding iitin. ntii "ti"- """'"" appoint., by th.- ji'liuintMT come time k, nn prnvPiu ;t Die r""ltillnti (list waji piui1 and f..rwrd" d to the illy nn-l emmty gov. ! fmeiit. hmkI.. a pnty llwmuh Invin ll!lti lit how ttnalm wtmxl In nHnn IxirliiK I'Nrltle tfKirt tni and rlll-, nd Ihi-lr r'-rt M made U"n ttwl KHlrx-d Ibn.uKli thin Iin-Hll)fim"fl. The ''MiiinlWt'e nent lettem o onimy Ju'l'- mid im he. nuperlnt-iid-tnii of fri'ui i-miiiiIx throtiKhout the ira-ie, and re. cvi.-d u nUiK-meiit of thi-lr pofiutation, ruinileT of hi IumiI olil'dren, tt'hT, KtlMt1n, -lr. Tliew were nvTAxel and rociiimrm lth our own. it a found fnim tiirlouM Hiuiie ihul vuhon have M'w-llly d(Tnel dunni( the .t thre f"tir yeain. and thai In iivort lical itlin ripen of no only private cor eft.tliin. IjUI of imuiiIi J.i and county orrniiH-iitN had bn out areordlntly. In one limtanif, that of th I'nlim I'ai-llle. -'inMH hiul le-n owerl 40 mt cent. In It rvulutim to the city mi in II and county e.irt. It far from (he liiti-iitlon $f thin body to die tat or lniand any ivirt of IrgMatlon kniklntc to the redutlm of rxen'. That a l.-f to the Judirinent of th'iwc honoralde Im1I. A TLA IN KTTKR. "I'arent" WrUe ofi the l!tutbm of Teacher and Wtcctor to Pupil. AM"rla. Manh lKditM- AntoHon). When I reail In Jour lat Sunday' edition that Prof. CatnphHl, or the St ite Normal KchieH. would addrma .h- on Kreiradon at the MethodtHt ohurcli. I tlKiught. "V, thl i. a novelty layman In a pulpit," no I w-vnt to hear whut the piMfennor had to ay. The hun'h im well tllle'l, the mumr aov. and the addrra timely. I wished Ivwrtlly thai the chun h had lvn thre time hi lance anl rrowill with the fallii-m of our city. ' Why are the men of thlt city afraid of the chup-h? Thi y kliuu the atreetw the itiurclKn arc m of a Sunday. Pmf. t'ajnptem In i,ot ji t-r.iwbT; they vojli not have heird la iumiiioii. IiiKdtid he l one of the f.ire- newt cdiiiatom of our mate, and his roiiinrku reeiirillnK' tn her Mid th -lr HUnlllWullonji for their vK-Rt)n. Iiool dlnvtoin and their lhne rr th-.'ir lwi!lin. oiiKht lo have bein h-atd I y every arent and every voter In this cJty. There I an old familiar sayi:ig, "No u- cryllijf ovit Kjilllevl milk." hut I there nH onie uhp In tr-mir to v'arry thr receptacle for the milk o no more haJI ! illled? Would It not be well to cloun away evidence of the former nilahapT As a whole, we ax a tlty have a K"""! o't'l of teuchern, tnit there an- weak niemlH-tn who fall wofully iH'hlnd The Htaniktrd we ount to lntst uhiii ma.lulalnliiK. If, a Prof. Canip Ix'll eald. the mind, character and In tluence iff a taher la more than half a a factor in the education of our ohlldivn. would It not be well to do a Utile wet I Inn out and traiuiplantliiK before another year of mihool xrk be-. Kin? If we denlre our dauRhter to ilevolop Into modest, refined, puremlnd ed women and boy, your son as well aa mine Into nmnly. hoiient, noble-hearted men. then a sham presentment of modesty ami i ell mimMrt. honety and noMllty of character, outrht not to poe diUly before them a a model from which they are to mold thejr own char acter. If a Klrl or boy your girl or hoy wee In their tmcher roiwtnnt evl denciw of low an intimate of lion ty and purity In life, ax I show n In penciled ejebiMws, ataUieil eyelashes and iwlntod cheek.-, with other weaU-111-m.kw of like iiatun', and realizes that such a character i. thought so well of a to be selec.tiM by n IhhijxI of illrvtors i fr tllt.m t1 01,y h)U et.amoter can i m ,.,,, xprt1 , uMr hndren? Just as near like the model a ttley dare to p. Who Is responsible for sum leaoh ors'.' tii-Nt, the fiulier of these chll divn. for by their vote they elected iium as schil dlwtora totally unlltted 1 1V lllrln Ului ,.,ilh.ailon to seUct, with anv .tetfife of judgment, proper in- 8tnicioi-s for their children. Second, the dlreotor w ho liave allowed thems!ve to be Inllueniisl by any motive, polit ical or otherwise, to vote for any one as a teacJier w ho was not fitted in every respect as an educator for the youth of our city. A to the personality of our present board. The public knows without my tolling them that some of them are lit ted for their osltton. while some could not, if thi ir lives depended tht. Uwtrimenit of the best Inteivaui of that the statement in it are un- . PARENT. j ' In the circuit court yestera.iy the two case against George Harris md Mrs. DAVIS AFTER THE ABSENT MEMBERS Warrants for the Arrot of Iknson Absentees Have Ifcen Issiieil. KAII.ROAD .MKN ISTKRVie WEI Northern l'al(li:, O. It. N Tnlon I'ai-Wc and Houthern Paitflr to I' Airtorla' Ifaul. Hpeciul to the Axtortun. .Subtn. fr., March l.Ttie temporary house today decided to adoit drantic MMsmiM-'s to Ining In alnteea. lem lient of the original hou pr-nt wire sworn In by Chief Justice Moore, and a number of amtlKtant sergeant-alarm were aj"lntel by the temporary speaker. Iavla, and dispatched to dif ferent part of the tae with arrnts to er'e on absent rnemoers. I! lng certain that It ha power under the cnMKutin to compel attendance of abentees, the Davis house, unlike the He mum house, Is not afraid to run the risk of having the cormututkmallty of Its onrMiluition tented In the courts. Il.wkli-s. It Is not altogeAhe-r sure that any court has a right to peas upon the method and manner of the organization, or has anything whatever to do with It. There h IrUle doubt, however, that the courts will be appealed to by mem ler of the late Ilenson house who have !een served with warrants. Representa tive Smith, of Marlon, Is preired to reslMt. and when be Is arreeted tomor row he will endeavor to secure his re lease on a habeas corpus, and beside will have the legality of the whole proceeling and It collateral Issues test ed. The outlook, therefore. Is that '.he mi tire matter of legislation must be held In abeyance until the courts 1-ner-mlne whether It Is or not their businejs to Interfere In the legislative muddle. The ex'tatlon I that. If a test case Is brought here, it will be heard Immedi ately In the circuit court, and an ap pial taken to the supreme court. There Is mi doubt but Chief Justice Moore will cause It to be advanced on the d ukut. If all expedition ts used by both sides to the controversy, a final decision may be reached within two or; three weeks. If either side ngtita for a delay, settlement may be dufarred In delliltely. Meanwhile It Is scarcely to be expected that there will be a quorum In the house tomorrow, nor does U seem probable that other absentees will voluntarily come In pending a Judicial adjustment. THK PKOCEED1NGS. Salem. March I. The temporary organisation wa called to order at 11:30 thla niorntng. The roll was called and th following twenty-one members answered present: Itarkley, Bayer. Bourne. Buskman. Davis (I'madlla). Davis tMultnomah), Dust In. mery. Olll. liulld, Hill, Howser, Jonet Max well, McAllister. Mlsetier. Munkers. Ogle. I"ovy, Svemlaexh, C'Ren. Hill moved that a committee of three be apinted to lnn the chief Jus tice that the members were ready to be sworn In. Hill, Emery, Misener, were apodnted a committee and con ducted the chief Justtlee to the speaker's stand. The roll was again called, sluw- Ing the same twenty-one uiemtiers pres ent. Misener stated that he had been sworn In. The other members subscrib ed to the oath and were sworn If. by Chief Justice Moore. A resolution was offered by Hill that the house take stei to bring in absent members, which was adoped. A resolution by Povey that the speaker appoint enough assistant sergi'Wiit-at-anns, if nweswary. to bring in the absentees, was also adopted. l"Hen then read an opinion uy C. E. S. Wood, of Portland, to the effect that the organlxalkn ha power to compel die attendance of absentees. The speaker then named as assistant ser geant J. J.Sturglll. L. H. McMahan, M. K. Cunningham, Frank Williams. C. L. Parmeter, J. E. Povey, D. II. Weyant, P. J. Colton, John D. Daly. The speaker announced that others would be appointed If neceswary, and then the house adjourned to 3:30 p. ni. tomorrow. SEVERAL ARRESTS MADE. Representative Gratke Will Be Taken In This Morning. IVrtland, March 1. Representative Conn, Jennings, Hope and Gurdane were arrwted here tonight by assistant sergcants-Ait-arms on a warrant bwuj.1 by Speaker Davis. The arrested parties Immediately went before circuit 'Md,Te Stephens and asked for writs of ha beas corpus. The Judge granted the writs, making them returnable at 10 o'clock toanorrow. A sergecnt-at-arm also left on tonight's steamer for Asto ria, to arrest Representative Gratlte. on his return trip he will also arrest Merrill of Columbia county Other sc r- geant-at-arma also went to Fast-rn Or egon to make arrests Representative Jennings was airetstei at the Union depot as he was about to take the train for Heppner. Thomas, Hogue and Wagner, of the Multnomah delegation, will prolirably be arrested in th morning. WILL I 'HE IT JOINTLY. Portland. Or., March 1. Rumor have be.?n current here that contractor lloneyman. De Hart & Co., on the As toria and Columbia River River Rail road, have ben held out of thwr money and that the P.rm was embarrassed thereby. An AKtorlan reporter Inter viewed Honeyman. Dellan It Co., thrts afternoon, and was told that A. II. Hammond always had money on the nail, and that there wa nothing In the rumor whatever. The conatruntlon W'wk Is leng pushed forward rapidly, and Mr. Hammond ha requested that the work proceed mill more raj:dly. J. fJ. Wood worth, assltttant general manager of the O. It. it N. Co., states that when the Astoria road is com- pleted his line will u; It as a terminal ! thl" venIn connection, and that tt 1 apparent tna: tt was. Indeed, a beautiful and lm the mon who are building the road prslv scene tha Canton presented know what they are doing. They would never have entered Into the proposition unless they knew where they were going to get oT. 51 r. 8. O. Fulton, assistant ;eoeral freight agent of the Northern Pacl Ic. says that his road will use tne Astoria pil for through business, and the un ion Pacific officials here state that tney oan do nothing else but do business over the new line when It Is completed, aIi of the companies will use tne road a a terminal. MR. G ROVER PROMOTED. Local Weather Bureau Service to Be Greatly Improved. Instructions have been received from the chief of the weather, bureau at Washington, by w hich a change takes place In the management of the local weather bureau. Owing to the neces sity for Observer G rover' services else where, he Is directed to place Mr. Balfe D. Johnson, manager of the Western t'nlon Telegraph office. In charge as the observer at Astoria. The present ! which shortly before 7 o'clock marched offices In the Pythian building will be j t tDe McKinley home. A platoon of given up, and the meteorologicai In- white-gloved policemen headed the line, struments will be Installed in the West-! an(j back of this came the Canton em Union building. The Fort Canby j tPulH,. Thi8 Um organization of nearly telegraph line will be operated from ion representative citizens organized the Western Cnion office, which will be ' eay (n the campaign to receive, escort of greater benefit to the patrons of the otherwise entertain visiting dele government fine, furnishing a 20-hour 'gates .They wore military cloaks, broad service daily. Instead of hours, as at.'ortmmed hats. Were well mounted, and present. The storm signals will con- "drilled in cavalry taotica. The troop tinue to be displayed as heretfore, the leave for Washington tomorrow and shipping bulletined, and other marine : will participate In the Inauguration Interest will continue to receive the'jraj I ne cniei oi ine uureau esjev4Hii ue- trtres that the Interests of Astoria a 1th 1 reference to the weather service shall not suffer by the change, which will not take place for some little time yet. owing to the detail to be perfected. ",v"" .'. , " posts, old soldiers. First Ward Repuhii- of the location of his future station;! , , . .. , . . it-ii-. :oan Club, of w hich Major McKinley mil, in view oi ine exceueiu service rendered by him at Astoria, he -yill, no doubt, be 'ocated to his satisfaction. CHIEF HALLOCK NOW. Appointed to the Place Formerly Held by C. W. Loughery. ; Yesterday ithe retirement of Chief of Police Loughery took place. He had heJd the position for many years, and was always faithful in the perform ance of his duty. During his term the city has been kept free from ags and criminals "who ' came here were promptly Jailed and sent away. Fines in the police court have greatly In creased through his effort, and the po lice department has always been self- sustaining. Mr. Loughery nas tr.e beat wishes of all the city officials. His suc cessor. Captain Edward Hallock, Is an efficient man. He'hus been with Mr. Loughery for several years ajid their combined efforts made Astoria anything but a desirable rendezvous for cilm inals. There will be no captain of po lice. Captain Hallock performing the dutle? of both otlices. While almost everyone regrets the removal of Cap tain Loughery, the loss Is made the less by the promotion of Captain Hallock. Mr. Loughery' removal was due to no fault proved by the police oinmls- i -ii,.ii..ei Kilt l.ej.iiiu the ,vlini-il HHW ' . , " fit to reduce expenses. A choice nad . . v. ,. o i i o,.,i u,.ii ..i. . chosen. With Chief Hallock on the force are Officers Oberg. Slnnott. Tonion and Settem. SNUGG FOUND GUILTY. Jury Convicts Him of Rioting, but Dls-1 charges Jacob Nauha. j The Jury In the case of Gus Snugs j and Jacob Nauha, charged with having taken part in a riot, has found the j former guilty a charged and tne latter , Innocent. The case has been before I Judge Mcltrlde In the circuit court tor several days pat, and has caus'd con-1 slderable excitement among the rest-1 dents of West Atorla. For days .the court room was packed and every turn of the case was watched with Interest. The eai-e grew out of the strike of fishermen last year. One Sunday after nxn Jacob Jackson, while on '.he iwt rack at Elmore's cannery, was assault ed by a crowd of men. He was cut I about the head and hot water wa I (Continued on Third Page.) Walt for the "Huseby," the best bicycle on earth for the least money. $40 and $50. F. L. Parker, agent LEAVES CANTON Impressive Scene at McKlnlcy's Home as the Tarty Prepared to Leave. THE CANTON CAVALRY TROOP Will Accompany the Presadetit-Eleeit t Washington and Take Part , in the Parade. Canton, March 1. Prealdent-eleot Me Klnley and party lft for Washington when her citizens bid farewell to Major and Mr. McKinley as they entered the special train In waiting to convey theta to Washington. The people of the eitf seemed to have turned out en mass to do honor to their distinguished neighbors and friends who so lung have been regarded with the greatest love and esteem, and who by honors they won in the nation, have dune so much to attract attention to Canton. No lines were drawn In the large concourse of people which followed McKinley' car riage to the train and surrounded th station to mingle their cheers in the mighty sounds which echoed above the din of the train as It dtoapepanul ia the east Promptly at ( p. m. bands, military clubs and citizens began to organize In the city hall square. Captain Harry Frease, who commanded the famous jcanton troops during the campaign. was chief marshal, and Captain H. L. Kubna his chief of staff, fhey soon brought order out of the chaos In the assembled muUtude, and a more de voted escort man never had than thai i Foilowlbg the troop came Cantons by the Third Battalion of the Eighth Regiment Ohio National Guard. Three companies, a signal and hospital corpo. constitute a battalion. In the order named were Canton Bus iness Men's Association, Grand Army i ! r memitter Second Ward Republican i c unor(fanllej cjtllen9 of Cant. Mas.il- i Ion and cither surrounding towns. Thus (organized the colum marched to the McKinley home. When' the Business Men's Association was oppoatte the McKinley gate the column baited for Major and Ufa. McKinley and their attendants to enter the carriages. The ! first carriage was drawn by tour splen didly caparisoned horses, and around jit mombera of the Canton Business Men's Association stationed themselves ; as a guard of honor, j Two mounted aides rode abreast of 'the carriage horses and business men icomplated the hollow square in which 'the carriage moved, i The McKinley arch on Market street 'was Illuminated as darkness fell over ! the olty and shone resplendent as the ; column marched under It going to and from the McKinley house. Hundreds of Incandescent lights sent their soft rays far along the street on either side 'and made bright for the time the dec orations and statuary, now worsted by the weather. Along the line tine car riage containing the president-elect and wife was kept In a halo or brilliant light from flambeau. At various potnti along the line colored fires were also burned. . At the depot was a beta hi ng, surging mass of humanity, each striv- Ing heroically to get nearest the point .. . . where the president-elect would be last seen, and some striving for the lal handshake, although the committee had arranged that there should be none of ft his. mm mim Absolutely Pur Celebrated for 1U great leavening strength and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all form of adulteration common to 'the cheee brands. ROYAL EAKINO POWDES CO, NEW YORK. f