j t H I nirann Inducted Into Presidential Of fice for Second Time PARADE A MILITARY ONE linns for Cuba nmt Ihn llillltUio Mil lined by Itiu President In III Inaugural Addressllcdge to Former to lln Kent Iteviill In lnttnr In tin Qiirlli il WllHhlnctoti Mnroh I Wlllliim Me Klnley of Ohio oiluy was Inducted lit t t tlio presidential ollloe being the lghth In tin IIIiihIiIimih tine of presi dents Iuih honored liy I lie American people Willi II MCOIlll lltlll COIIHOOUtlVO term Nlniullnnoously Theodore Roosevelt of Now York beenme vlrn president Tlio ceremony tliitl iiinrkcil tlll8 HCCOlltl USHUIliPlloll I IV McKlnloy to tlio enros of state wiih most Impressive mill Hill of suggestion of Uio development of tlie republic during tlio punt four years The wtUtlitr wiih the llntst ever ix porloneodonthi Inauguration of u pros Idont Tlio 8ky wiih clour mill tlio lout porutnrc wiirin mul Imltny I Every presidential Inauguration In recent yours Iuih IuiiI It m parade creditable In size mill variety nnd UHiinlly having Home distinctive fontnrc That which rolloweil Presi dent MoKlnloy today on his return from the capltol to the while house nnd panned In review there before him was different from all IIh predecessors In the niajestlc predominance of mili tary features The civil contingent was quite tip to the a venire In point of numbers yet by net mil count made by the inurshnls the men In soldiery unirorniH oul numbered the civilians In line by more than three to one In the worried ranlcH of blue were many poldlcrs who had carried the countrys ting far out Into tlio world and had waged n war which wiih all In the fut uro when the last Inaugural proces sion marched along Pennsylvania ave nue O A It In llnrn or Honor With those younger veterans mul In the plneo of honor as the presidents escort marched another contingent inado up entirely of soldiers of the elvll war all gray haired mid showed In gait and bent forms marks of the passage of years and of the lingering envois of the great battles ami cam palgtis in the most stupendous strug gle that the world has seen and It was an easy prophesy to observe that novel ngaln would they be able to make as bravo and numerous a showing In their effort to escort a president on tlio oc casion of his accession to olllce At their Niond to quicken their step marched the Hough Hitler bund sug Restive of the extraordinary orgnni7ii tlon which marked one of the most Inspiring chapters in the history of the volunteeer armies of the United States For the first time In n century the president rode from the white house to the capltol without a successor be elde hhn In his carriage Grunt was the Inst of the presidents of the United States up to this time to occupy a similar position MeKlnley had for his companions In his carriage members of the committee specially chosen by congress to take charge of the liiaugur ntlon bonded by Senator Mark Huuiin himself a national lgure All Nation Ileiirtsenteil The nations of the world great nnd small paid their tribute to the presi dent In attendance at the ceremonies at tho capltol and In reviewing the great pnrnde In addition to the splen did diplomatic representation there being present for tho first time tho head of the government of our next door neighbor the Dominion of Can da In the person of Lord Miulo the Imperial governor general Tlio American nnvy which linn so distinguished Itself In the past four years was represented In the cere monies more numerously than ever be fore Half n dozen warships more tlinn have assembled In the Potomac lnco the days of the civil war con tributed through their sailors nnd ma rines one of the most unique and en joyablo fen tu res of the ceremony mnrchlng over 1000 strong Down on the water front lay moored the famous old flagship Hartford Inspiring stir ring recollections of tho tierce navnl combats of the civil wnr while nt the nnvy ynrd floated tho grim double turretted monitor Puritan symbolic of Inter day warfare Further down the Xotomac lay other vessels unable to pet up the river to WnRhhiKton but whoso crews swelled the list of pa raders Fourteen Onri rnor Attend The states of the Union rendered their homage to the president and dem onstrated that no party feeling domi nated todays great event by the at tendance of 14 governors representing north south and west most of them accompanied by numerous staffs There were Governor Odell of New York Governor Yates of Illinois Gov ernor Bliss of Michigan Governor Van Sunt of Minnesota Governor Rich nrds of Wyoming Governor Stone of Pennsylvania Governor Dietrich or Nebraska Governor Shaw of Iowa Governor Crane of Massachusetts Governor McMillln of Tennessee Gov ernor Dockery of Missouri Governor Bmltli of Maryland Governor Humes of Oklahoma Governor Lonciuo of Mississippi Though worn and weary the legis lative branch of the government faith fully executed Its part in the days ceremonies The protracted sessions of tho last few days involving work day and night Imposed severe physi cal strains on the senators and repre sentatives yet when tho time canto to close up the task of legislation and turn to the inauguration of the presi dent all wn In readiness In the capltol At noon President MeKlnley toolc the oath In the presence of the assem bled multitude Following Is the mil text of his Inaugural address Moltlnle Inaugural Address Mjr Fellow tlUiiiK When wo nmiinblrd hero on tin1 till iif Mnrcli H7 Hump whs gteitt nutlet ultli rrjMtil to our current mul credit Noiip exists nun Then our roomily receipts woie lnndcitintc to meet tlio current obligations of the government Now tliejr nre iiitllolrnl for nil pnlilio needs nml up hnvc it hi t tliifi hiKtend of t delltit Then I felt cnnit mined In ronvene the run kicks In Itiinniillitnrjr nphiIiiii to iIpvIhi rcuinicH In pity the nrdlunr expense nf the Riiierninenl Now I Iihvp tin tmtlsfito Hon ti antiimiipp t lint the congress Jiint cloni d tins ridnred tninlloii In tlie mint of fllOOUOOO Xheli theie wiih deep solicitude hecniine of Hit Ions tlepicsidnii In our inanil futiiiting minim iiKiloultuiul flint inpr pnntlle Industries nnd the roiiopiitipnt ills trpsH of our luhnrlng poputnllon Now ever nveiine of production Is crowded with not hit Iiilmr Is well m ploy oil nnd Aiuerlcnn proilurts Mud good iniirkits nt honip nnd nlirond Our dlvemlMed produe HoiiK however nre Initcimlng In Hitch mi prcccilcntcd t ultimo u to niluinulsli us of the neccHxIty of Mllll furtber eiilnritln c our foreign iimrliets by lironder coiuiiiorilul ie Isllium Tor tills purpose reciproeitt trude nrriiiiReliipnts with other nnttotiN Hhoiild In llheml Mplrlt lie cntcfulty ciittlvitlcil nnd promoted The imtlonnl vprdlot of Ifipfl luui for Hip most pint heen executed Whatever tunliiN iinfulnlled In n continuing uliUgu tlon renting with umllmltiNticd force upon the executive nnd the emigres Hut for tunate us our coiidltlnii Is Its periiiiitHiiee emi only tie assured by sound IiusIucmm metli ods nnd strict econoiny In nntlonnl nduilii iHtnitliin nnd Ipgltdntlnn Wp shnuld nut permit our grout proHperlty to tend tis to roeklPHS venltirps In IiusIiiphs or piolllgncy In our expenditures While tho congress determines the ohJectR nnd the sum of np pioprlntlnns the olllelnls nf the executive depnrtuienls nrp respoiiNlltle for honest nnd fiillhful dlNliurseiiieiit nnd It rIioiiIiI lip their IoiiHltint enre to nviilil wiistti nnd extrnva gnnc Honesty onpnclty mid IndiiNtry nre no where more liullspensiihte thnn In public em ployment These should lie fiindiimentnt principles to nptiolntiiieut mul the surest gun ran tees ngiilnst removal Pour yenrs ngo we stood on tlie brink of wnr without tho people knowing It nnd without nny propnrn tlon or effort nt prcpnrntlon for pending peril t did nil Hint In honor could be done to avert the wnr but without nvnll It cnuie Inevitable nnd the congress nt Its llrst regular session without party division provided money In anticipation of the crisis mul In prcpiiritlnu to meet It It came the result ivhh slg tally fnvoinble to Aiuer lcnn nuns nml hi the highest degree honor Hide to the government It Imposed upon us obligations fioiu which we cnniiot ps enpe nnd from which It would be dUhonorn hie to us to escape We me now it t nenoe with the world nnd It Is my fervent prnyer nun ir iimerences nrlse between us nnd other powers they tuny be settled by pence fill arbitration mid thnt hereafter wo may bo spared the hoirors of war IOtitrilsted by the people for n second time with the olllce of president I enter upon Its nilmlulstrittlon appreciating Hie grent responsibilities which attach to re newed honor nnd commission promising un reserved devotion on my part to their faith ful discharge nml reverently Invoking for my guidance the direct Ion nnd favor of Almighty Rod I should sin ink fioin the duties this day nsxumcil If I did not feel that In their performance I should have the co opeiatlon of the wisp nml patriotic men of nil patties It encourages me for Hip grent task which I now undertake to believe that those who voluntarily com mitted to me the trust Imposed In the chief pxppuIIvo of the republic will give lo me generous support In my duties to pre serve prolept nnd defend the constitu tion of tlie United States nnd to care thnt Hie laws he faithfully observpd TIip nntlonnl purpose Is Indicated through n nntlonnl etpctlon It Is tho constitu tional method of nscertalnln the public will When once It Is registered It is n law to us nil nnd faithful observance should follow- Its decrees A Iteuiilted Country Strong hearts mid helpful hmids nre needPd nnd fortunately we hnvo them In every part of our beloved country We nre reunited Sectionalism tins disappeared Division on public quest Ions can no longer lie ttneed by the war insps of INill These oltt differences less and less dlstuth the Judgment KxlHtlng problems demand the thought nnd quicken the conscience of the country nnd the responsibility for their presence ns well ns for their tlghteous set tlement rpsts upon us nil no more upon mp thnn upon you There nre some national questions In the solution of which patri otism should exclude partisanship Magni fying their dtmcttltles will not tnke fiom off our hands nor facilitate their adjust ment Distrust of the cnparlty Integrity nnd high purposes of the American people will not be mi Insplrlue theme for future political contests Dark pictures nnd gloomy forebodings nre worse than useless These only becloud they do not help to point the way of snfpty and honor IIopp maketh -not nshnnied Thp prophets of evil were not the builders of the republic nor In Its crises since hnvp they served It The faith of the fathers was a mighty force In Its creation and the faith of their de scendants has wrought progress nnd fur nished Its defenders They nre obstruc tionists who despnlr nnd who would de stroy confidence In the ability of our peo ple to solve wisely nnd for civilization tho mighty problems resting upon them The Aiuerlcnn people entrenched In free dom nt home take their love for It wher ever they go and they rejpet as mistaken nnd unworthy the doctrine Hint we loso our own liberties by securing the enduring foundations of liberty to others Our Insti tutions will not deteriorate by extension and our sense of Justice will not abate under tropic suns In distant spas As heretofore as hereafter will the nation demonstrate Its fitness to administer any estimate which events devolve upon It anil In the fear of Hod will take occasion by the hand nnd make the bounds of freedom wider yet If there are those nntnne us who would tnnke our way more illlllcult we must not be disheartened but the more earnestly devote ourselves to our tasks The path of prog ress Is seldom smooth New things nre often found hard to do Our fathers found them so We tlud them ho They ure lu convenient they cot us something but are we not made better for the effort and sacrifice and are not those we have lifted up und blessed We will be consoled too with the fact that opposition has confronted every on ward movement of the republic from Its opening hour until now but without suc cess The republic has marched on and on nnd Its every step has exalted freedom and humanity We are undergoing tho same ordeal as did our predecessors nearly a cen tury ago We are following tho course they blazed They triumphed Will their suc cessors falter and plead organic Impoteney In the nation Surely after 123 years of achievement for mnuklnd we will uot now surreuder our equality with other powers on matters fundamental mid essential to nationality With no such purpose was the nallou created In no i plrlt has It ilevel ped Its full und Independent sovereignty We adhere to the principle of equality among ourselves and by no act of ours will we assign to ourselves a suliordinata rank In the family of nations My fellow citizens the public events of the past four years have gone Into history They are too near to Justify recital Some of them were unforeseen many of them momentous and far reaching In their consequences to ourselves nnd our relutlons with the rest of the world The pirt which the United States bore so honorably la the thrilling sceues In China while new to American life has been lu harmony with Its true spirit and best traditions tdJu 4 tlue THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MARCUS 1901 villi the results Its policy wilt he that of modulation nnd fairness On the Ililure of Cubs We face at this moment n most Important question Hint of Hie future relations of the fulled Stales with Cuba With our Hear tielghbois we must tetuilli close friends The declaration nf the purposes of his government In tho resolution of April 20 lWis must he made good Kver Mlncp tile evacuation nf Hip Island by the nrtuy nf Spain tho executive with nil prac ticable speed bus been nsslstlng Itu people In the successive steps necessary to Hip pstnhllshuiPiit of a free am Independent KOiprumcnt preptred to assume mid ob none the obllgallons of International law which now rest on the United SMI ps under the treaty of Paris The convention elected by the penptp lo frmiip n constitution Is npproachlng Hip completion or Us labots The transfer of Ametlcnu control to the iipw government Is nf such great Importance Involving mi obligation result lug from our Intervention slid Hie ttenty of pence thnt 1 am glad to be advised by the recent net of cotigiess of Hip policy which the legislative tinmen of the giocrniiuiit deems essential to the best Interests of Cuba mid the United KlntcM The principles which ted to our Intervention require Hint the fundamental Inw upon which Hie new government tests should be ndopted to secure it government capable of peifoi tiling the duties mid ills bulging lis functions of n separate nation of observing Us lntprnntloinl obligations of protecting life mul ptopetty Instiling order safety mul llbeily mid conforming to the established unit historical policy of tlie United Slates In Its relation to Culm The pence which we lire pledged to lenve to the Cuban people must enrry with It the guarantees of permanence We became sponsors for the paclllcittlou of the Island nml we icmnlti accountable to the Cubans no less thnn to otlr own country nnd people for the iccoustrttettnu of Cubn ns n ftee cotumonweallh on abiding foundations of tight Justice liberty and usRittcd order Our enfranchisement of the people will not tie completed until free Cuba shall he n reality not n nntne n perfect entity not n hasty experiment bearing wltlitti Itself the elements of failure Tolls nf Hip Ililllpplnc While tho treaty of pence with Spain was rntltled on the lib of Kebrunry lMiri nnd rntlllcntlons wete exchnttgeil nearly two years ngo the congress has Indicated no form of government for the Philippine Islands It has howeier provided nn army to enable tho exec tllve to suppress Instir recllon restore pence give security to the inhabitants and establish the nuthorlty of the United Stntes throughout the nnitl pelngo It has authorized the organization of native troops ns auxiliary to the regular force It hits been advised from time to time of the nets of Hie military nnd naval officers In Hie Islands of my notion In ap pointing civil commissions of Hie In structions with which they were ehnrged of their duties and powers of their recom mendatlons mul of the several nets under executive commission together with the very complete general Informal Ion they have submitted These reports fully set forth Hip conditions pnst nnd present In the Islands mul the Instructions clenrly show the principles which will guide the executive until the cotigiess shall ns It Is required to do by the treaty deternilne the civil rights and political status of the nntlve Inhabitants The congress having ndded the section of Its authority to the powers nlrendy pos sessed by the executive under the con stlttttton therebv leaving with the pxecu live lie tespouslbllliy for the government of the Philippines I shall continue the ef forts alteady begun until order shall be restored throughout the Islands mid ns fast ns conditions permit will establish local govprnments lu the formation of which the full co operation of the people has been already invited and when established will encoutnge the people to adinlnl iter them The settled purpose long ago prevailed to afford tlie Inhabitants of the Islands self government ns fast ns they were ready for It will be pursued with earnestness and fidelity Alrendy something hns been ac complished In this direction The govern ments representatives civil mid military nre doing faithful and noble work in their mission of emancipation ami merit the ap proval and support of their countrymen The most liberal terms of amnesty have al ready been communicated to the Insurgents and the way is still open for those who have raised their arms against tlie govern ment for honorable submission to its au thority Our count lymen should not be deceived We nre not waging war against tho Inhabi tants of Hip Philippines A portion of them nre mukltig war ngnlnst the United Stntes lty far the greater pint of the Inhabitants recognize American sovereignty nnd wel come It ns a guaranty of order and of se curity for life property llbetty freedom of conscience anil the pursuit of happiness To them full protection will be given They shall not be abandoned We will not leave the destiny of the loyal millions lu the Isl ands to the disloyal thousands who are In rebellion against the United States Or der In civil institutions will come ns soon ns those who now break tho peace shall keep It Force will not be needed or used when those who tnnke wnr against us shall tnnke It no more May It end without fur ther bloodshed nnd there be ushered In the reign of peace to be made permanent by a government of liberty under tho law ltoosovelt Inaugurated Theodore Itooucvelt was inaugur ated ns lco president of the United ytates at 1150 a m The ceremonies in the senate were atteuded by the president and a distinguished com pany He delivered his inaugural ad dress as follows The history of ftee government Is In n large part the history of those lepreseutn tlve executive bodies In which from the earliest times free government has found Its loftiest expression They must ever hold n peculiar nnd exalted position In the record which tells how the great untlons of the wot Id have endeavored to achieve and preserve orderly freedom No man can render lo his fellows greater service than Is rendered by him who with fearless ness nnd honesty with sanity and disin terestedness does his life work as a mem ber of such a body Hspeclally Is this the case when Hip legislature In which the cer vice Is rendered Is a vital part of the gov ernmental machinery of one of those world powers to whose hands In jlte course of the ages Is entrusted a lending part In shaping tho destinies of mankind For weal or for woe for good or for evil this Is true of our own mighty nation Great privileges and great powers nre ours and heavy are the responsibilities that go with these privileges uud these powers Accord ingly as we do well or III so shall man kind In the future be raised or cast down We belong to a young nation alreary of giant strength yet whose present strength is but forecast of the power that Is to come We stand supreme In a continent tn n hemisphere Uast and west we look across the two great oceans toward the larger world life in which whether we will or not we must take an ever Increasing part And as keen eyed we gaze Into the com ing years duties new aud old rlsp thick nnd fust to confront us from within and without There Is every rensou why we should face these duties with n sober ap preciation nllke of their Importance and of their difficulty lln there Is also every reason for facing them with high hearted resolutions and eager and confident faith In our capacity to do them right A great work lies ready to the hnttd of this cenera tlon It should count Itself hnppy Indeed mat 10 it is given me privilege or doing such a work A leading part therein must be taken by this the august and power ful legislative body over which I have been called to preside Most deeply do I appre ciate tho privilege of my position for high Indeed is the honor of presiding over the American senate at the outset of the Twen tieth century I House Concurs In Senate Amendments to Army Bill MOMENTOUS ACTION TAKEN Vnhnn nml Plilllppliin Intlolns AhhIIoiI by Democrat nnd Defended by Itepubllo miiSMrisiirn Now Hum tn tlm President Hull rurulnlics Only Uniting Incldnut Washington March 12 The house removed all possibility of an extra hcs hIdii by concurring in the Hcuutu ntueiidmeulH to the army appropria tion bill The vote stood 1511 to lit I It wni a strict patty vote with the ex ception of MeCall Itiud DHhcoII and Mann who voted with tho Democrats The bill now goes to the president The house was brought to u vote by a Rpecial order prepared by tho com mittee on rutes which premltted an hours debate on a side The Demo crats irt templed to llllbuslcr but they wore overwhelmed Tlie debate was not especially noteworthy Tho Phil ippine and Cuban amendments wcro defended by the Itepubllcans and as sailed by the Democrats Tho only exciting incident occurred nt the close of the debate when Hull la whoso name had boon connected with a lum ber nnd development company tn the Philippines frankly acknowledged that ho bad Invested money In It lie Bald It was a legitimate enterprise which was not looking for government favors Subsequently when ho stnted that the company would not have In vested money If llrynn had been elected the Democrats jeered nnd hissed nnd shouted that it was because if llrynn had been elected the Philip pines would not have been exploited Ientz challenged Hulls tight to vote but Hull voted aye The flnnl confer ence report upon the Indian appro priation bill was adopted nnd a num ber of minor bills were put through the llnal Mages The conference re port on the St Touls exposition bill which agreed to Sunday closing wai agreed to and the bill was sent back to conference A motion to concur In the Charleston exposition amend ment was defeated 84 to 1112 The revenue cutter service bill was side tracked early lu the day by a vote of the house PASSES SUNDRY CIVIL BILL Senate Sustain lolut of Order Agalmt Nlcuriiguun Canul Amendment Washington March J Dining the gteater part of a long tiresome scs bIou of the senate yesterday the sun dry civil appropriation bill was under consideration An Interesting aud nt times lively debate was precipitated in the llrst two hours of the session on a resolution to discharge the com mittee on Interstate commerce from consideration of the bill requiring rail road companies to make detailed in vestigations of all accidents involving loss of life on their lines and to report to the interstate commerce commis sion No action was takon The old question as to the reclamation of pub lic lands in the arid and semlarld sec tions of the country was brought up but the effort to attach an amendment appropriating money for the work was defeated Hills appropriating 500 000 for the lluffalo exposition 000 000 for tho St Louis Louisiana Pur chase exposition aud 250000 for the Charleston S C interstate and West Indian exposition were attached to the bill as riders By 30 to 10 the senate sustained a point of order against Morgans Nic aragua canal amendment to the sun dry civil bill Senate Confirmations Washington March 2 The senate In executive session last night con nrnied the following nominations Cbnrlcs A Doutelle of Maine to be a captain on the retired list of the navy To be major generals Briga dier General William R Shafter U 8 A retired To bo brigadier general Colonel Aaron S Daggett U S A Also a large number of regular promo tions In the army and ofllcers in tho navy and revenue cutter service Freldciit Orders Iteleuse or Mrs Wright Fort Scott Kan March 2 An or der bigned by President MeKlnley was received hero yesterday directing the keeper of tlie federal prison to release Mrs Nancy Wright an old woman who has been Imprisoned hero since last November She was sentenced by Judge Hook for forging pension papers The time of her sentence expired two months ngo but she was unable to pay a lino and costs as re quired by the court CndeU to Ho Tuuglit Polo Omaha March 2 The government will give cadets at West Point an op portunity to work off their surplus en ergy at polo instead of hazing under class men C n Woolworth of this city has a contract to buy 20 ponies for service in playing nolo at tho mili tary academy The nnlmnls are to be delivered to the quartermaster at Omaha not later than March 15 Two Drowned In Alaska Vancouver B C March 2 Con flrmation has been received from Cape Mudge Alaska of tho reported drown ing of Harry Morgan aud Riley Fields They were out sailing and their boat came ashore near Capo Mudge Fields formerly resided at Portland Or Morgan was from Chicago Death of the Auctioneer Treacher Milwaukee March 2 Rev William Clark known throughout the state us tlie Auctioneer Preacher died yes terday from the effects of a dose of carbolic acid which lie took by mis take thinking it was a medicine ht had been In the habit of tatlujf MANY CATTLEMEN PRESENT Nat loin t I Ire Stork AmofiMlon lteady lo light tlio Now OiKiinlcntlou Denver March 0 About 125 dele gates were present when the first con vention of the American Cattle Grow ers association was called to order In the Tabor opera house by II II Rob inson temporary president The en tire territory west of the Mlsclsslppl liver Is represented the largest dele gations being those of Colorado Wy oming Texas New Mexico Arizona and Nevada A temporary organization was ef fected at Salt Lake City during the recent convention of the National Live Stock association The convention will decide whether the new associa tion shall be Independent of the Na tional Live Stock association or work ns a subdivision of It The o Ulcers of the national association nre watch ing the projected organization Jeal ously rently to co operate If It Is to be an auxiliary but to light It If It Is to be Independent ami u rival Welcoming addresses were made by Governor Orinnn nnd Mayor John son A S Van Doran of New Mexico explained the objects of the Cuttle Growers association NEW TURF RULES W litem Jockey Club Oniulal Take Action on Trnrk War With American Turf Cougrr Chicago March 0 The stewards of the Wihtorn Jockey club at a meeting here yesterday udopted the rules which will govern tho new turf body The most Important point Is u declara tion of policy toward racetrack own ers who refuse to recognize the author ity of the Western Jockey club Tho stewards passed a rule barring from participation on any Western Jockey club track any one racing at unrecog nized meetings such as those held by all tracks west of the Alleghenies except California where a license Is not obtained from the stewards The decree does not carry absolute out lawry because the persons so barred are privileged to race in the cast or on the Pacific coast but it was as far ns the Western Jockey club could go under its present powers and shows thnt the stewards are determined to take a linn stand to obtain the con trol of racing In the west and will press their power to the utmost Tills means wnr with the American Turf congress Industrial Coimnllin Keiumos Hearing Washington March 6 Tho indus trlnl commission rcsumod its hearings In this city yesterday A B Chand ler president of the Postal Telegraph company testified that since 18S8 there has been an agreement between the Postal and Western Union under which both companies have practically the same scale of rates In his opin ion the government could conduct the telegraph acceptably to the public probably a little cheaper President Has a Ilusy Day Washington March C Yesterday was a day of much handshaking and little business at the White house Members of congress and tho supreme court visiting governors and their staffs clubs and other organizations gave the president a very busy day Governor Charles II Dietrich nnd staff of Nebraska called early They will leave for home today Governor Shaw of Iowa also saw the president riroworks Dlspluy at Washington Washington Marcli C The inau gural display of fireworks postponed on account of the Inclement weather took place last night The display was made from the grounds surround ing the Washington monument and was one of tiio finest pyrotechnic feat ures ever attempted in the capital city The program Included large Hre portraits of President MeKlnley and Vice President Roosevelt ratal Ilrooklyn Fir New York March C About mid night a frame stable on Marlon street In Brooklyn owned by Lewis M Curth was burned Curth is a household furniture mover aud two of his men John McFnrland colored and John Hall white were burned to death Sixteen horses were also con sumed Nominates Ills Cabinet Washington March 0 Tlio presi dent prepared the nominations of the members of his present cabinet and sent them to the senate yesterday The nomination of Attorney General Griggs Is among these nnd he will re tain olllce until the president has been nble to select his successor TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD Chicago Republicans Saturday nom inated Judge Hunecy for mayor The warehouse of the Knox Express company at Washington was de stroyed by Are early Monday unrn lug Loss 100000 The Chicago Federation of Labor at a meeting Sunday adopted a series ot resolutions espousing the cause of Gunner Charles Morgan who is seek ing promotion lu the United Slates navy Homer Payne of Beioit Wis Sun day shot his wife and Arthur Cady a neighbor of whom lie was Jealous and killed himself Mrs Payne will recover Cady was uot seriously In Jured Pope Leo celebrated his 01st birth day with a speech at a reception In which he dellned the aims of the church deplored the religious con troversy in France and realllrmed the rights of tho Vatican W C Clark secretary of state of Colorado In 1870 met acccldcntal death in the Wade block in Denver Sunday aged 02 years He tripped while com iug down tho stairs and fell to the hot torn breakiug bis neck i mi ri m Flames Sweep Through Thom as and Grant Counties Neb1 BUHNS KANOHES ANDSTOOX Terrino lain Aids Flames In Covering a District Fifteen Miles Wide and Hlity Miles Long Lost Already It- Estimated at 8130000 Whitman Neb March L A pralrlo fire northeast of here burned a strip 15 miles wide and 00 miles long Tho damage done will reach 110000 Many Btnnll ranchers were entirely burned out together with a great many eat tie Fire raged all day with a heavy wind from the west sweeping every thing before It It leaped the Loup river lu several places nnd Is still go ing east beyond control It Is not known how It originated Thedford Neb March I Saturday afternoon a prairie fire started about 00 miles north of town about dark extending for a distance of 75 milc i and from ten to 20 miles wide Thero Is grent loss of range hay and it Is feared that heavy losses of stock will be reported later The wind was blowing a regular gale even extinguished switch lights nnd It was Impossible to tight it suc cessfully Reports of loss and dnmago nre slowly coming in McMllllan re ports 200 tons of hay burned IOWA INDIANSIN REVOLT Sacs nnd Foxes Demand That Undo Sam IttUoro Their Highlit Grlnnell la Marcli 4 The govern ment Is having trouble with the Sacs and Foxes the remnant of the tribes of the famous Black Hawk now lo cated on the Tama reservation Tho tribe has formulated Its demands In the form of a protest which will bo takon to Washington Roprcsenta tives went to Washington Saturday Tribal laws and customs do not con form with the moral standard of tlia agent who charged them with polyg nmy They claim that tlie agent forcibly interferes with the family re lations resulting from their marriages and they demand exemption from such Interference Texitit Oil Lake Abhire Beaumont Tex March 4 Sparks from a locomotive set lire to the oil lu a large pond near the great Lucas geyser and in a short time the whole lake of petroleum was a seething tnasi of flames The lire spread to the oil banked alongside the railroad track and the flames increased in fury A big boarding house where live SO workmen fell a victim to the lire ami tlie occupants lost much of their ef fects Beyond the loss of the boarding house the financial loss so far is light as the oil is not of any commercial value Dank Withstands a Run Fort Dodge la March 4 Panic stricken depositors made a heavy run on the Fariner and Merchants bank at Kamrar Saturday A report was circulated that the bank was insolvent and a general run was made to with draw money before the expected crash Depositors from all over tlia nolghboringcoiiiitry thronged the build ing and pressed for payment of money The bank proved to be in excellent condition and withstood all demands made upon It Letter Agnlu From Crown Omaha March t A letter written by Pat Crowe mailed at Denison la March 2 was received Sunday by an Omaha newspaper The purport of this letter is the same as thnt of tha one received by E A Cudnhy Sr ten days ago and is to the effect that the writer is Innocent of the abduc tion of Eddie Ctiduuy and that he hug no knowledge of tlie crime except such as he lias gleaned from the newspa pers Fat Crowe In Crawford Sioux City Marcli 4 The positiva statement Is made here that Pal Crowe was In Crawford county Iowa near tlio little town of Vail within tho last two weeks Crowe formerly lived between Vail and West Side and It is uuiiorstooii no hns numerous friends In thnt vicinity It Is said he staid nt a farmhouse and left tlie place as quietly as lie came TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Kid McCoy will sail for England this week and may forswear allegl unce to the United States A tin can manufacturing comblna tlon Is to take effect In two weeks The capital will bo 20000000 J P Morgan Co Saturday issued prospectus of the United States Steel corporation capital 1154000000 Stringent autl blind pig measures and a drastic nonresident divorce bill are pending In the Minnesota Iegisla ture Four trainmen were killed and seven seriously Injured In freight wreck on the Southern railway at Lenoir City Teun Disregarding his plea of self defense n mob at Richmond Mo hanged Dewey Smith colored for killing Chester Stanley white The lower house of the Missouri leg islature passed a bill punishing kid nnping by death or imprisonment for not less than Ave years Rutli Nollard a Kansas City work ing girl was shot down In a crowded street by Bud Taylor a rejected suitor who had hidden at a wludow and lain In wait for her for three days Major H G Curtis a prominent at torney of southwestern Iowa and a member of tho Porto RIcan commls lon to formulate a code of laws foe the Island Is dead at Atlantic la 1