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r BIG HOLE BREEZES, V \\ » ' J’titi«lg$UuO JLT J O H N N . A R M S T R O N G J&VJiKY FRIDAY. .•>? * ' 8 iuU,ii.,U iiL l.liu PoNlottic*.’ a.t Jneuron. lla n t ,, as f*c‘Cwiid“Cbss mailer. SubrtCripMv'U Eric*\ $ 2 . 50 , Eitbheaimn o; luml prim!. $5 • -t inaiui w e n decoiated with a mwht tu d * 6 l gay devices. There * t n I iag sahtes or penwoiBlly directing tbe movements trfju s immediate flags on tbe staffs auil lines ot flags [ fleet, and tbe admwnl g m e lo M A t i above the ropes. Tlte vessels ,at J tenner, tbrongbont Vibe jouriey to their sides were dressed iro n stem to tailrail aud acme carried flags on jibe yards and bad their deck lionsis f everything that transpired ou board tbe uesscl. Tucgu.ua of the Olym p ia spoke Names jul n U uu IJ accompany covered. Tito w ind shook thebau-tbut once until Gram 's tomb was hit letters, winch uro otherwise ill date, ger of Rouiua lost. T H E G R A N D [> A « * D E A s Seen vrow t; e Adm iral’s Flag- ~ ship Olym p ia. N e w Y o r k . Sejt. ...... The naval . ' jui-ade lion: tl;e i.iu .i.e )m ijis of the warships was .in iinino ?c j-iint)- tatua, a water pagi-aut v, iiii si. little 0 inoidcul, coi?)j'.-ii< .1 with its great Boe, tliat it n| peale l in tii - c e ns a painting rather than anything real. Th e vast gniberin^ oi watercraft maintained an average s,<cid of tig h t knots, but so inn ;t.:lbv> I was its area that I lie impn -i.m w is one of e.U'cedind i shm imil Mutely tiiovement. The picture was e.nn tin o a lly eh.'iiiging, bin it ine.lril mi slowly audio mi li measured nine from form to (mm that tm 1 n*,?e ol lnoiinn wus lurecly br-t., ii Maned linker a i ■ r 1 11 1 i u I sky, passe.I a ilin ' Juuulh ol tin- bea.Is mi tnrouyh the tlueal ot an nuly storm ami ran\; ed through a rainbow a .iii ili.it M iddled 1 1 i > iii shore m shoie into a Clear and brilliant snn?ci oli lie Grunt tomh. Ko Unman euinpicr ictiiioi'd lo Ilia lllMii); Ii ol hailiane t-plcmhn', Ho \ H'Uil'ious king or prim'i 1 enmiug lienm from a mi ? ct-sf til urn ever iw i v i - i l slum a uuo.'l'iln loil w.lci me Bs overwhelmed A linn, i Dene, BH be Slim. I oil lla I’ll' I'm ill tin Oly mpia at lie hen I ol a maginle Cent Heel ol steel limn h r, is ol l lie tleen, followed hi a thousand use. © f.|.« 8 ee, d u ll tiered and co ili i blank with [mO| le, and saili'l ntti the bright « at era of lie- II j 11-< I 0,1, Blot up the broad j. Ho iv it of I In- Biuilit lite r , the banks ol w lilei. If me pay tt itli iiiillm u s ,t liars and Mli-mm-rs dancing in lie' itiim, 'J ilt sk , m i' blue, the tvaier I >|)|deil Under the flesh w*ind tlint he ,| mil flags s iiiiio lit and jaunty, and the wharves and piers aim rod, v heights and gia'un knolls were lilaek with frantic, I'lillillsiaslli! |ii'o|de, wlm s t iit i' l a ia k lt I\ onke ihi ir .-dioiils | tiers from millions of windows, [porticos unci even steeples, and nev- jer, perhaps, iu this generation did beans that love it bound so tjuickly to the sight of the flag. U p the river, far off ou the Jersey shore it ehamed. readied. This was ‘ when they barked in answer to the salute of old Fo r t Williams on Governor’s island. Before tbe Battcrv was reached hundreds of tugs and excur siou boats bad crowded iu behind the patrol boats and stt Ached away mu t it t e r :Ixrm l»y coajtteai o f « wagoiflowrt mam. f if t h * v * du * from' 8 e r « j.ty -' *» or J , more *peeobest d o r * | ninth tiateet, t » . the 1 W*abtttgWtu.J’»r »ve!>* andi ovations everywhere. square patk at Fourteenth streets i ------------ , where tbe parade disbanded, was o o i s h 10 vtusioST. j solidly packed with tpccMiore w h o . W <t M u i,ton, 0 :t. 4 — A J u u n ^ overflowed into ibe buildings, wtu-. Dew e y Wont to the navy department dows and onto tbe, roof Hues, satin early to day and had a talk with embiasurcs a»d crowded scaliplding. Secretary Long over the piaus lor Along Broadway, where it crossed his uuuiodiato future, lh c sc-h - the avenue, the sky korapeis wercasitary promptly intormed D e w e , to.,t crowded at top as At tbe bottom, J the .ivpartmeut w;as willing l u r n o and for blocks down the intersect* j him r-R't bbertv > > d*> ■ ' ■ *«+ The be.'t place fiom whi'cli to ! i auk upm. rank to either shore from view the gieat marine p*wn':tina j B e i|tiari«r of tlu: Olym p ia. T b t i r was from the deck of the Olym p ia, amt by the courtesy of Adm it id Dewey an Associated l’ ress rv j.io- seMative was permitted aboanl. Many of the boms .could no; iv i - t the temptation to visit the licet of warships this morning cu their way to their places iu the fine ami soon the thcl was surrounded b> a per-, feci mob of eveiy kuuwu kind ol i H - m I that limits, rmmiug t.ieir i.u.'cs clore up under the ship? to m .lapse of the admiral jiacmg the ■ • • •> I lie baud bn excursion no..is j I i m i I and the w Ills'! Ic s iiii 1 ?ii else ol ilm other em it iii.uk’ the air Ii,.,i o i? by iheir shriek?. They com.ii\.. coining iu p.iiis and half il?. -.on -. until, dozens deep ivsisti g in char .cs of the patrol lidttss in il cii iicli'i'imnaiiou to m-t up near the limit ot the linens I hey mu iicio?? each other’s bo,is, they mu i , o a..an st one another, they pusli- in mow on Ktii'ii until I'milici moil'- Hied paralyzed by the mix no i,l moil,in coiilnsiou. Jt was wihi p o ’ol i il ii oiliy ilnit the police lions could i b a r a passage for the aunui- iii s .I m il wliioi he went oil to re turn lint m a jor’s oliic.ml visit at no on anil w hoi lie did Mt’p into III? I.iiiucn ihc pan ionc bkip|Mi.? min r : i al.bcil llieir w tiistling cm d? anil inaUc ihc hills ci Im with hii I i a wi.i- tics were going coutinBoMsly i.hi'oaghout the journey. Th e uuf- told thousands that thronged the w h a m s and piers, who leaned from windows ami balconies and looked now n fiom tbe dizzy heights of sky scrapers, must have impressed the admiral greatly, hut his modesty would not permit him to view it as a personal ovation. ‘ ■Astonishing, astonishing,\ he repealed several times to Col. Bart lett, hut lie said nothing of uuuself. When tlie licet kwi pt around the stake boat, at Grant's tomb at lliv* ei -iilciind cadi ship let go Its boom ing salute lhe concert which follow ed was soul maddening—a mail, fantastic, nei ve dcslroying roar that lasted for almost ten minutes. It w„s not until all the waiships had passed in review before the Olym p ia it anchor below the beam tifnl float? representing peace and M e l o n , tliat the one incident of tbe S » t S S M ing streets tcunauis hung from the ! jilt 'A-'V i, JlH* ill- lill- ; 1 was there- windows auci file tscapes, and rani : I oj , - > !.:.wlai,ru, t ■ ; tc.ned ivi u- utndes of them were ou the roofs lying flat on their stomachs peering 1 ah) Hum ; ! v i}\\ <■*; clau . a at 11 r ni? down.' in auuui (i.uuo u.f ' |.<ruj.v.i - itL F o r hour* they waited patiently I' mi - ii ,-l iiilid i, tlK’ a > id r.i. » .. ' r M and good uainredly while the pro 'v v. tiii. u\ iMouJ.i, U.U . U‘ ol. cession pasted. Far down thisliv . ■ u --U \\ Ul-t .1 . 'll. ing hue the column marened while 1 ....................• 1 ;i_, , the air Was gorgeous with the mist of banners and vibrating shouts ul welcome and admiration, the elatin' '1 1 i . .s. of horses’ hoofs wbeu tbi cavalry satins rattled, the rumble of artil lery, the snail of drums, the clear draw u bugle call and the blare id military bands. Seventeen aerial bombs from tbs lop ol the Waldorf- Astoiia heralded the approach to the reviewing Hiauil iu Aluvfisou square. iSiveiul companies of po lice inountid on glossy, well-trained horses In Ought up the procession. W hen the head of the column ap pealed the jackies of the Olym p ia, inarching rank on rank with an easy id ling step and Sousa’s blue coated A- j band play ing as it only can play, it was a poor American whose beau day occurred which showed th a t 1 did not beat the higher. * . , | a with all his geniality the victor ol j livery body-greeted tbe advancing .Manila bay could bn very Mi r. . , co nmu with cheers. eons, Steves, Amonition, Powder, Crockery and Glassware. Fish Bros. Farm and Spring Wagons. For prites call or write JOHN W. MORTON, Dillon* Montana. A B R A C E O F P A R A D O X E S . lw o Odd ttutl lu U rcB U u a ; L ittle I’rulrieuiB for the 1 ouu& F o lk s to lo a d e r Over. Ilium; iuitujy nitui' llijt? (’huiugo hml |f'ia*e<l ilu* b) I he aiimirai’.H omul a Mivanj o signal oniur- Tbe lard uf the O lim p ia were i'nllowuij by the man of the hour find bin officers iu imhl-biceil uni J m am a « {JiU |<r/i cl lauffau) of tOdUu f >\ ni.-'i a •* i.t.o ;l ‘ . r h , m , |i‘f j tlit: , 1 'iiuti il i■vilt'I’U -Oi'l ail .. ' A - 1 It* iu , l i d (.Hn , 1 i < v 1 a 1 .( tm )i 1 Y i lslM 1 ' Oi ' 1 \ \Y .IN 1 I'ilt t l 1 l (iu .fin i jutut a •> n auiiu i«. 1 1 Ifi inu-ihH v (>i lilt; im ( >S il I l'il A llli it till I - ' 1 , it I itilf i tu :U i ijt I, niif li >_• r'ui-, llit »ii.i it-\ in a ii jil lift ,-Mtih t*i M it ti V (It.' It” lift . 1 i .ilitt ? it,i ?■• a i ’! Ml ■le. I ■ I- lie? ,, an,cu p,t-\ . mi i■ 11eiI,‘iieil in 11 *? i 1 Ic v 1 , ink i'll a? ,, , III,, h u ll I III I le III I III c .i,, ii.ii ii to ili< ir pn is 1 << I In en i I lie ji.il ti'lc be .ill'/Cll mi i II tuck luiin i” ilia to vci by. I tari, ei ei ,!■.!_ in ri ll, I tu ltie tin a . w ini tecl M uih I in. ibe 1,11,1.1 ? 1 \ 1 1 iu? lit) 1111 e, Is I? ,n k le, ,1 1 111‘U l? hi I lie M cu Im 1,111 i-xpi, ? ul 1 'iim.i^.c. ,US t 1,1 K ll.l? Hr lie W 11 IU ..1, c any I mug apj I iia> 11 ,u z ifeiei I u I J l lii.il kub.i itcim'M-ira I lie t 'dlimi.ljll U l l ,1 1 fit h r 11 , i tei 11 .',(i In II (ii 1 1 1 ,1 lit K I ,; IK li ;| 1,,, tip' uvipllim (li ll!(| (.mill mi i , tijiiU’lrou l ist lad all pah' brl(,,i this gigantic maliuii to me s.din, w tm, in a single umrnli.g, de?i, r , ? 1 •an enemy's flt'ei, wilhom the a Hum or ship. It is tbe mark to say that ,a,(un .1 on | |de viewed the pngi-aut tr< Id?: l as can only lie beard wbeu a i.in k e i y aeliL cl o?si s ibe liui?h lir.?t in a ii.ee with a f< icign mug hunter. And 1 but w as simply a prelmle to wlut eimliiiucd llirouvhout the day - an almost continuous roar of Meant whistlca. Meantime the vessels to take pari in the parade were mas.ing over icar lhc Long Bland shine until tha side ol the harbor became a lan-ile nf Blacks Mini flats and 1 1 ame w ork us lilt 1 as t be et 1 ennld riaeb. The 0in??y slept s ol I mii i \\ ad?,wnrab and Foi l lluinillun an 1 the nit area mid slioies nf Slalen island were covered with sightseers, watching the fleet hi ion. The iv.ii.si.ipn lay Spick and spall, read) Im Ibe stal l their burn 1 ?I iki I nn 1 a I j ed the vessels of the fleet lo dress ' f„nns, and all were ill open ha- ship, mi I the crews ol the men ol 1 loiirlics. iMayor Van YVjck sal ran up rainbows of lignal flags from beside the admiral, s i'iii in durii ovi r t Beir UipmuMs. : The three re tv admirals, Ilowi- I'lic order wim bcaitlifullv executed, j son, Sampson and i ’ h ilip, an they ixeept abourd the flagship, when\ mile by with their staffs got flatter- the loiiliug ol the line in the top mg applause, of one of the stacks caused a delay. Generals Milt’s nud M e rrill got Adm iral Dewey mutually roare I j big ovation.. out acommaud lor some one to ease ihc line, ft loiilno again ami a mm hie sailor was Bent aloft to clear it. 11 was pel haps two minutes lie fore tbe flags wi re in their pri)| er place I hc admiral was plainly ilisplen?ed . iv scut fwr the ollicer under whose dill etiiiii the (inter was ixccm ai d called him upon the bridge. ‘ I am ii'hained ol this,” lie lid j ifeat Admiral Schley divided the honor? with the cellLral ligure. lie icceived a demoiistration siTmid only to Dewey. G iie r n o r s of Staten, statesmen army ami navy oflieers, millionaires and ills?!i 11 tgnisnoil people from a l l 1 I iner the lam did tlie,nisi Ives honin' ! w lu u they shank the hero’s hand. Wnrii out with shaking li.in ■? Paradox No. 1 . If y ou started from Chicago ami wiilkut due west, amt it were pus-ildo fer >111 tu wait, en mi- ulem iplutly in the nune Cinetieoi, lion far eeulil ,viui walk wilhciii 1 vi-r ilvviatinjf frum jour due wr.-trrl.v nuiiM’, mill wlirri' would, you arrive 'fluidly V , “Oli, tlull's easy 1 “ you exeliiiiiiN “ 1 would walk (iroiim! the earth mid ur- riie bark in Chii’iign.” Very well, bit your answer stand fur tlie I'lTsi’iit, null lake lt;is: Tun U'ccse ure tn’iT ii? (’tiienco, oticslund- ; 1 1 faring the enst ill’ll Hie oUiir’ facie”' ti c west, and at the since mo- im iil liny stlur mid ity direeliy ns I In y fai'i'd, t lie one rust and 1 he ot tier we, I. Him fur do these two perse trillrl liefiii c t!■ i'.\ mi et fsi e tn fitreV Ask your friends to lii!|i yen sitlve this. Tlicy will probably take to.Id with n \ id it x. and the answii,, Uoy pile you ivHI lie unuirinu. You your - self pniliatily thiol; it's easy I, 11 easy . in tael. In unny abeiil, iiatf way ai'i iii d I lie world, 11111 say ? \i 1 il. y mi ale mist al.e 11. Tliceem ei ; iim v , i\i!r- |ici.ils atle.’ietlei' u|'rrs Ike di.-lance w l ii I,.' 1 'pni'.' led 1 1)1’I). in Cliicap’d w lien 1 liey slailei! I‘'i.i it dois urd ffdiim ll.at tin' Iwitp'i'eM’ wliin (,ne - f is in I ? facing tin’ casi and the oilier fneinj, I tie w esI, ale tan k I o back. 'Hu y n ay l,e face to face, tin you eateli nu? Paradox No. Ik -Two persons tire horn at exactly the same ninnieiil in 1 lie same Iowa, bift V y 1 ill’s tater both died at (lie same ic-lant ill the nun\ town, yrl one of them had 1 ixeit inn dm? ninre ttinn tl1” oilier. MacCallum & Cloutier, 5 S 1 & 5 2 3 P a ris: A v e n u e A n a c o n d a , M o n t , 111 wines 1 m tbe lone of a sailor giving a rum-! w iih ibe dillTiont delegaltuu? from in.'lnd in a 1 nai ing gale ‘'and l a m ' i h c dill'ii'cnt cities who extended ashamed of you.” j him invitations to visit their town-, Nrvci'ltl time? w hen the t'\i'iir?imi : (ho admiral continued tn be the oh boats cheered as tliev pa?st d i 'I om * ' sei ned nf all observi r?. inii foi ed, si 0 flaming 11. the sun, their side? while : m the Oly input the admiral ealb il a, viig.-n suitw. I upon the crew to stand by ami j Aboard tbe Olymp.n the -inarii e? and sailors had been si rimisly in- spccieil front the toe cl the tii -l marine to ibe jaunty cap’ ot Hie last I Miilor. All seemed a lilt In d.a/.rn ,M j \\ I , 11 ibe eiowil of vessel? about i F u ll Hum tiie sailors leaped j 'm tlie steel bulwarks and with; swinging caps respnmleit to the; euinmand w itli ear splitting roars. ' \ v i ; u ’ iim i : ii in i i i i ; r i: i ; s 11 no n 1. Washington, Oct i. — T lie home coming of Admiral Dewey— Im In fieel’ortli the national ea|iilal is In , be bis heme—w as made tbe occasion Ibe prospect before I-, v , tn tic djiibt would bane preferred a pn giiimme iiiio l iiu g a ilii|dieaiion ol tbe Manilla light to the ordeal tlu^ were to go through. A broilier a, 1 UfiT\wTditSe of I ’nj>t. (Jridley , w ii-. 1 long lit- ibe Oly in pin 111 M am la i> r . j ( oh Frankly 11 Biirtleli. tm nn 1 rep j re?t n liili ve in coug'ress I rum N i\ j \ in li and an intimaii' pi rsoicil j 1 1 leu<t ol tlie admiral, l*’gMiur w i|u jlb l’i’C newsjaiper men, were tlie unly ! en iiiao? aboard. 1' Jiutmdiatcly after Admiral Di-m -i llrc iu n ie d from tbe Isainly Book life mu tn \ 01.11 j w ign Hgger on the bliilge signalled the fleet to prepare to get Hints' way. Ihem^ and noj the flagshiji lieearne' sw dense tint ’■ of tlie greatest tribute ever paid by 1 be progress of the n?l_ \I ihc parade was impaled, the admiral ordered the police patrol boats to clear the w ay of tbe ships that had left, the line and had spiv ul them selves about the O lim p ia like a flock of wild low 1 . lie did mu leivetlie bridge until tlie appra -ti in^darkiiess turned the ships in tbe il< hid alized tad of Hie piocesMdii Mack to tlit-ir piei’js.- Wasliiiigtun to any individual j Alter the ptvfiminaiy welcome 1 it j I New York, itself nnsurp ismm I iii its; kind, it ivinaine'd for tbe lnghe t| and givnlist. in tii\ otliei d wort,I | hold mil the lininl^of g reclln g lo j :lbe fammts ailiniral amt to join w n e j I hi 1 people 111 bidding him wi le,inn . 1 The citizens had mate c m . I ■ pieparalioo jo make the oc-p : i worthy of their hero. The de.z >.1 I \ <i\\ . (L) |Mt I ?k v uiir f rii'inl •to liuiji A Oil > c ! \ 1 ’ 111 1 ■1 I'h in. ]' * \ ou n tl with (he 1 1 r< v (’ 1 ■ rr. tin ’v'f (’*YY D jO j ! vniii’M ” 1 ifIII lltivv. m i ! t ill n u;. mf> ju.iv fjull i 1 Vic. It\ IT l> 1 .1 t i'll m a; a IS 1 |’!iini| Mr 11* Jit11 I'll tl I’ll jT l’( 1 j Ml ki l i 1 l n HU' 1 lion,' i i if is .... It ',1 ‘■ paru<'!ux ’ a if 11 v ni *' li ] 1 ’ ' Ml.It n lliu t( HFt VY'n il vtm n <u! Uiu » pla it a 1 1 on \Y 1 1? Ill'-: < !i . f tin M' tvvn run: i’ ’ 'ip ■ i I f V. ■ 1 tin’ rnvth. u” {' 1 f l ’■ I'M II III M ( i l l . ' If) lie 1 w 1 .1 •1 , 11 ” ' i'll’'’ ’ IM lllf* ( » diri'i't! 1 !. ' IV I'\ w li/; U'j'jbl V ( V 1 I’lT l’Ill! tJ I < • 1 ’ !\?t a dav * . 1 , 1 f Ins. 1 ri 1 ■. u j> 1 1 r, 1 rijiH w : if :<) iU h fiuhinf tin- ? a t in ri ary .Mui If ! ( u ) \lui ha ii ni s ■f his latlivu lr\ 1 >' who Ir m il f! 1 1 v Ifiu 1 'HF.t rn::’l ' i < '!Y hvu; < 1 : 1 1 1 1. (TM of 1 I m ■’ ’ t ' !’« . VC !■ ■ 1 ‘ mus i 1 <-c f f 11 ‘ f! '■ other ffc tor fi liicv YY ( IT J t - u i 1 ' ’ ( ' ii is- •!’( i :i ;■ 11 u ' 1 '\' r • ■ • • \i- uHttri 1 1 , ! 1 ( ( k- 0 \( if 1 1 ! . I : n mu u;t 1 mla r - Chi- Wholesale and retail dealers groceries, men’s furnishing 1 boots and \slioes, hardware, liquors and eigars. Our best o f goods at lowest prices. One order w ill convince you that we consider your interests. motto, BIG HOLE MEAT MARKET, I U . A N T O N & D O M A IN , I* r lainni/roKs, in \ Beef, Pork and Mutton. It. V. lilXM o X . -. 1 . C. KO.M.WN. JOHN HAEBIT, ^ GENERAL BLACKSMUTl. 'VIMHiyl, MuNT engo Iim i?-!fi ’ I W A R F M 1 HJMASM COOLED. I'lM'Ir ll-h’IHlN fo;YC ’illl’ISI Su<‘ll oiirit rt ii I I f f* ?* 1 II I I ih Ilf- 1-iilrtl lo (in, HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. Repairing mi niucliimxs nr any old tiling that needs fixing done. Ivilh neatness and dispatch, iu 11 small Vnga ill town two ven- Ull’l'MilIX' r.tul Ir ; lim s were elaborate. I Vuu.syi va.: 1 i m x 1 win a in. tpinnw i.iiks. j was one mass of burning along tie ,\evt r b toil! in UH‘ history <'( , uutnv line of iiiareli from thesis .i'i w Y oik has the cil\ w itnessed 'greater py rnleidiirit; ' a?, J electrical display than that with which tbe re- on i ? null! and that a nminer d Bflo.il. \Y hen New'- Y 01 k tin in d Ibe etlebiatiou tbi? morning Im/.f bung over the harimr, 1 turn i f Adm iial George Dewey was \Y I k 11 the ships bad stiaialitem d celebrated in the harbor and waters. out the spectacle they nunie « tl I ' surrounding the island of Manila1-Ip t n r be treasured in liiememoM of tan Finlay night. The great h u lls’ beams'of light across tb\ b: those who saw it. in u i ji iiiicc o! oi the battleships of Dewey's fleet H(l(j ,|R. xm e ly capila 1 ?! >» the O.y mpia was a doable hue o t . silhmietieil against the background ' tt | lion to the W hile House, and, not eimieut with this, few private cm /.cits tailed lo make sumo di-play color on then residences. Uitipu iu f ury Inup? ilulte 1 tec l/.oiij great searchInd.ts i'n v -i 1 THE BREEZES blows once a week for the kfood of the valley. Take ft. Send it to your friends. lj i ■ Mi1, it 1 e hfM c f. P. Mackenzie, all the news ! 0 HOUSHi all THE TIME! was sin n burned up by llie to igbt! palrol ami fire boats, a I.ilipi tiari the sky, shone from stem lo sun which lutlhed sea and b.iiha.’it radiance. I he Mi ” 10 and gusty and kep revtaled iu its queenly heanli On tiin facade of the newly fleet t n i tear the wav of unofficial ; sii in with my nails of iricandts, cut p.ieit-rl fuverumewt postoflicc fhiic- ! W.l- I I.\ 1 trespassers I , 1 ] Oivm.pl 1 On the beam ot the j l i ; WSs the tscortmg sh ip : M las, while a!! around im n m tra |f„ n h two tuseriptioits, the one M . ’ - - s £ R t 1 [ - IVt-pli* who 111 ' U.J li i. Hook with the mayor and -------- .................. - . ..........jr ........ t»U;vf liver trait honored the na 1 f . n;r were lust Hi adintia 1 !■*:. t;t oi iitr Ugm unes aboard, and m her : Uou is hero. ~ ' ■* . ^ t:, display ol bunting . , w :tkt' ul [Plervals id 41 U y a n i?, I __ ___ * r Y, , Irt/iit. On Fast. Jn> . it fcU'Utr icd out a mile long, wire the j i-JK M.ACVII K KNT I.ANO A! x .\) xt . ^ I s it 1 i 'I. Batten , u 1 ., S \ t.,Wiring warships, the arm New York. Sept. :'o .— 1 he land Pa: \ g • r u t la y indroves. -1 •i ■ - ©uj‘J f i iiiscr New \ (irk, the bait!,'- parade to-day capped the uhinai. were covered with a nus? <: I.. X| p? ii. pana Und AJassat-buseiis, 1 he city, state ar.-d nation ti t(d vi V r_...Lt be coiej tired t*i a t«ui ( 1 ' ■ i 'ft B i mkl) ti, -econ I m ? ? a vast demonstration worths oi the, grt tut hillside in the deep an t ,, ' batik? h;p Texas, the <o ! woou- c hero ot Manila, f'he ez.nl irem j piesident, dii’cetiag Dewey, ih u thousand? of mites away in the tar east, to go forth to ■ lesti,' -. tie The tall spar* of lhc c;.j p - «ousj,*ctious for their cn ? ;.! fcigj.ais. Every t , ? T ;■ f n Wi - df'ke ! fi. -n -lew f . ■ *i ’ ed tb* gra-e a 'lattri t, kt-ens IP ebippers. Bao.b ’ i tb t-.ast r;Vor a a i not to U |Mire • -v \ tf.ai t f ti Nf it*. t;y , I ■ tbs; I ' ,*x??? I s * . ti '■ peak? oi f . trv With 1 •. tali- I.uEcasttr, the ■ la and 1 he l-Lscago, m.boat 'viai- ihe flag •d heKeath the lread of u O. ij m oul the famous admiral’s dire non j 10 the lamented Gndley, ” Y on may ] Ure when you are ready On n-v,\ j wl ich marked an epoch in luc / :-•! lory of lie United State*. ! I ivcdve thousand member’ •>< <-;i- J ’ V. J) *. f f \ ^ i t t 1 » f ( t ] * f ~ t V( i . ' 1 ! T ^ ' Wi’1; re <- • •*(, y , .i to i--o t h » < t r. • f.V !«•:• f ’I v i r 1 U C’f ru • <*.... . v-T ^ t I ’ nhiishes more Mate. Telegraphit * -U a d .iieu c ral News gha.11 _ ariy^githfl V tC HfU 1 of tne sooth A ih i.u e sqiiai 1 ’ tneti aui the air was torn nub theme organizations paraded bisni i t A rest of the ;!• ii.i-ek. rural Dewev •hxie.tf o! tiitlliofis. lAiw naval pa-!tens ot thousands of jion-<»r« |.roeisKK‘E |-ade 0f vesterdav mag’i.iheeiit, eitizi ii?. and tn a roar of r. and anperb, but tbe woorlcr of mod-1 rockets and the Waite of r *-1 rim an. ’ 1; 1 ■’:■ ■ u 5w - ' F t . ! ;■ -vc, . ibe ti 1,-roHS thee-leg o; tl.' ; , a. ter I u.!jc s« ? '< i r ? c . s m s ‘J t , ’C '.‘ ■ !. r f tic ?•: j - of <■ -r Lsnd > a!? e ’u. 1 the warm greet teg o I* ; i 01 Kiilftia Irons > head of iha nation, Dewey can R ■ g ■ f V ' str.rr ' ' i r a ' c v d tl' ' i l > - _■ 0 • se 3 forces - to c -'th e p iraJe. a p-e.-*. ser* !_*■ r e , m vrrai Mate- a, 1 t.e veterans of the 1 tpi.;.*! eafirtal lo a irelcogi; f’g'.i.r.cd »ga n?t the skies for t i t the f?p 2 n;?h A : . , nrsa war ?rceiled s-n-h a* ha? net been known h m - pKr ii ossatd? afloat and ashore W d i j ‘ be pro -exsien m d gave it tbe d :g - , fe tberto. •* r rb.ge (■! l.’ .m oa the bridge ruo?T of lbe tiffi* vritf attiate tfcst it boasted♦# seoti-.. The caiaiaatiaft i t Dewey's ir.- A naconda S tandard in Mociitmt nr the North FU N D A Y In T zm . ks H g U o u m s s S U B S t liM lT i u \ UK It E -ty 1 ; l ' I l’r >hv tl. Team M skxs O es - sks C omuawrs 4 c. p wrtitffr.jr a <«itclr’h Itufl f.ve.viwUusr bd - ■ *•'•!!'t**n <0 pfu^jiUTf TnticiT+iiDfe. Ci.imr.GnMrs* jiTiuf '^cTuU.ilTntitd. ilandhodkon Eaiacai *s*Ht fr-ss. OtclfSrt *2cney lou (<t*ccrmc pufemti, Eui«iit9 ralien tbrouhiti Sluun & Co. nes^rc notice, vinuiu: eimr.-'i, tn tne w i f . . . . 1 H F + 2 !z» ur l t r r. p wriyr* B t r B t t o tie va? U t l Bartlett, lo whom h e 'K e n t . W a l k of peoj-le m a lesl«Bg.j wnjih vsfalb£4omtet tiktum n a r m l b r n g post »: t i t ecToer t c 4 t ' e tailed whe'; be tr*< cot s f its w l e d g [sttrtehed dowc the lice o f fonreh | t l capital * n * j A t preaestarjon to lo- r-.t ei-i-ri-:-’: 11 - . . . . . . . . . . . . . jxJ/iie.r.'i Sj.. . It. : - id i s r a . ■/, >>:: •! ' •• ihe.r latest decision -jCVeieo Tiaes- Herald. “ tgcvlt* ItMatiB, » UtlUM VUJU . ra, M 100 Sckafiflc JMdKm. /Uuma-cmst? tUiwtmtsi naty, lam s c d r- atiatsm of .o r MientiSc inttnuL. Icni’.. R 1 All posrmasiers an i new* agent#\' 2 3 ^ i S C 3 E S t- -jHCaatiborBfd lo *ab?cr'.:- , Uses. i