Show I 1 VETERANS OF THE WAR victorious VictoriOU 3 americans American 3 reviewed VI by th president MILITARY AND NAVAL PARADE twenty rire thousand ken aron in tho the most brilliant and spectacular faguant the country una ilas in years parade in the tae zer city thero there we wore r 2 many y illustrious heroes of the am army y and d navy la in lina president speaks at I 1 a banquet last inight I 1 I 1 philadelphia oct ST 27 for three hours today william mckinley com ande ln inch of 0 the united stites army and navy saw his victorious sons pass in review before him it was in military and naval day of the great peace j jubilee uslice twenty five thousand men marched I 1 in n the most brilliant and spectacular passant the country has witnessed in many years in n semi circular Ine inclosure losure of 0 the bl bar reviewing stand in the magnificent magn incent coult chui coui t of 0 honor the president stood erect and uncovered u n throughout shout the entire groces slon blon As tho the lesions legions marched past his face was set but not stern and in his eyes was N as a gleam of satisfaction n from his steadfast gaze one might have ancley him tin late lif ac to sounds other thun those which struck on the common ear car sounds sound 3 of deeper import toiling the meaning of this glittering panorama behind those martial tunes he might have heard the music of cannon volleys yett volt dehei ie ys the he t sound of falling failing cities C and an the dying shrieks of a decadent papa people ej I 1 dut cut over these there and louder he masat hay hava b board beard timms of praise from a helpless he iless infant nation lifted out ot of be servitude I 1 and nd cruelty by the work of 0 the embattled hosts boals the central motive of it was pride ot of the men and their nork and the nation of which they were this was the true significance of 0 the event here and there when somo some particularly renowned body of troops marched by the president pleasantly waved his hat and motioned the crowds across tho the ft my ay to cheer DAY A PERFECT ONE mrs mckinley reviewed the procession lon from a a small stand on top ot of tho the conservatory ot of the lip mansion back of 0 where share the president stood lood there was not an untoward 0 ward of the day the weather wea her wo wes tonic autumn sunlit trusty the vest vast cromas wore wm handled with commendable skill and whatever accidents occurred were I 1 0 of t the 0 most at ali lal character 0 over or tho the presidents president head hiang him a canopy bearing on Us its face ace the coat ot of arms of 0 the tha united states slates and surmounted by the new presidents flag fins tor for the first time unfurled in alie th united states elates durler the tha parade tho the president was surrounded by it a small party consisting of vice president ile ho bait secretary or ol war alger affer secretary wilson TV Ilson postmaster general geno mal smith private secretaries porter and carlel you vou mayor warwick and a few members of the jubilee committee mr mckinley rose early this ahli morning and he and party were driven in open carr carriages lages alons along the route ot of tile tho parade about seven miles in lenh length the drive was ot of course marked by in applause from the crowds while driving up broad street he be passed gon miles and his staff who wire riding to the place of 0 formation the momert moment the G generals e gerals amord soi d made its it sm salutary lutary sweep ilia president arose in his carriage and raisa his hat holding it aloft until they passed Pe returning turning to the tha bellevue the presidential ident ial lat party lias as escorted by a squadron of 0 the first city troop of cavalry across broad street to the tha reviewing stand thy they had bad been pie preceded pieced ceded fed a few rno moments ment by gens shatter lawton and chaffie Chaff ch ea ce with their aides tind and it a party of ladles indies at 1126 1125 the platoon of the emergency corps which held tho the head ot of the line reached the stand and fro from then until 12 1 1 0 clock the sailors ballore and sol soldiers diera trained on in nn marching arching order every sword raised in salute every gu gun presented illustrious HEROES IN LINE many illustrious heroes were in line but thore was little partiality displayed in the kind hind or quantity of enthusiasm accorded dd d d them maj gen miles as chief marshal rodo at tho the front immediately behind the tha erner emergency Ceney corps until he reach reached d his special bevle reviewing ing stand bland at broad and york streets the northern end of the route hero ho he dismounted and from tho stand watched his men ilia file pant pal gen jo ja wheeler rodo behind the governors his eray cray head bared for some me minutes before and after the presidential stand was reached and bolint repeatedly to the president ent waving hat and the applause of th the oth oterra rg of 0 tho the party find and the tha people generally gen sumner capt bob even a commodore philip capt slash C col huntington with mth hl his marines 0 of guan canamo tame fame all received tumultuous tumult ous greeting but after ah ill perhaps perli apa tho the loudest ovation was that given elven hobson and his merrimac Merrl moc crew they rode on a tallyho tally ho and as aa they reached the re review ins stand all arose faced the Pre presided t a d u bowed their bared heads CRAVE BRAVE REGULARS so bo far os as o s any body of men was concerned perhaps the twenty first regular infantry the presidents own received the gr en tribute rhy matched marched strong strone under co col mckibb sell ben with them marchoili mar the 11 ll efting musicians musician of tho regiment tue the men who vibo in the thick of the combat fiang their instruments from them and made music with the cuna snatched matched from their fallen brothers there aro are only twenty left of the original thirty eight bandsman bandsmen bands men the th fell in the tight fight the first carried the colors presented presente 4 to them by mrs biro mckinley 1 nho he called thein the presidents President 8 own and also those thosa given by a lady of new york city the tenth cavalry ce colored ored was dismounted molin led and to them the president re peat heatedly edly flourished his hat huntington tons citrine mirl nei 5 who mado made tile tho first hose hostile ding on cuban moll were acro im fro y preceded by the marine band of courte course abs tbs th highest degree ot of local enthusiasm nai bestowed upon col and nu his sixteenth pennsylva nta nia ro gimont th ahr sailor wre were no ls legs well received than tho the soldiers A lne of 0 licicle from tho the to oui ter r mayflower and I 1 nw now Ol loans with a few scattering men from the tha yosemite yank gonkee and other ships followed follo wod VET BRANa of CIVIL WAR the car rear i of tile the line was waa ild hold by the cr grand a lod d army of th republic and their ail allks military As thui warriors warrior aled patt pact with non nonn I 1 too luty lusty stop tp thy thoy eluted the th proa pra ident in their own way some wave di choir ht hate oters timorously aly their hands in the th way I 1 halted t on and d fronting lne the chief executive pre belated the tattered bottle nags flaze onn on ot of the posts carried carrl cil a battery of two suns guns and with a shot ahot from each am ai a i th alio a stand was passed tho the president de n t responded with a sweep of 0 ills his lint hat and continuous bons beayon tuo ino of 6 the 0 posts rodo rode in a carriage harry L I 1 moc mae neal acal who h 0 had charge of 0 a arun u A 0 on A th tho a brooklyn and nho he cra crawled zd out u 1 over the tha side aide of 0 the ship wh while 1 under I r i anre to bract a thell which had become fixed the mu murele ale the presidential stand the trompa marched in company front i formation tor matton in n three att aad ri cadence one onoe third faur than the regular time jn in narty every instance tho the marching was almost BEAUTIFUL decorations ONS on broad street there was a continuous line of 0 stands which were crowded to their utmost capax capacity ity and the diets were greeted erected with tumult tumultuous 3 chberg 9 throughout the til entire mix mui e 11 edoor M I 1 was waa plentiful throughout tho the in lone aine of 0 BOld sold lAry ond and tho the a aam rim ot of the spectators along the route rout a A was as unbounded tho the decorations wro ware I 1 tho he most profuse evar displayed in the elty city scarcely a building being wil hout its covering cover lne ot of red white while anil and blue bine bunting and profusion of lass flags the jhc fronts of 0 many buildings beia eta ain almost lost I 1 hidden by the national colors colora As tile the tut last line 0 of soldiers sol diera and tho the body of 0 police behind them partied the stand tho the crowds broke fill burh tho the ropes ard made a rush toward tile tho presidents Inel inclosure coure ile he merely bowed hs his acknowledgments of oc the tha cheering mid and then withdrew to tho the rear of 0 the tha stand and to tle tho residence of mrs mra J D lippincott immediately back ciack of 0 the th stand hore here tho the party took bunche luncheon lun choon on and shortly afterward the president pres idt retired to his him hotel to spend I 1 in A rest th tho 0 time until tho the CI 0 v r club dinner and tho the academy of reception c eption tonight president Preil dent mckinley was wag the guest of 0 honor tonight at tho the peace jubilee banquet of 0 tha th clover club whore he met rl nearly arly all of c the distingue shod vi als 1 llora to the city and the leading cit catl i rens of philadelphia as well the president was riven given an enthusiastic r riep cep lion ahon hen he entered the beautifully decorated dininio room of the club I 1 with general smith and secretaries alger alcer and wilson in to the patriotic introduction of col mcclure Me Clure the president pres dent ot of the club pre president ildene mckinley refe referred tred pleasantly to the fame of the clover club and then alter after a reference to the imposing pageant pac ajit of the afternoon said bald A I 1 alood od on en the brent are lt reviewing stand witnessing the soldiers and sailors passing by my heart aa filled only with gratitude crati tude to the brave soldiers and raIlor tf who he had won such signal victories on land and sea and had riven elven a new net deanin meaning to amerlan Anier tran bajor it lias has ben been especially gratifying to rno me to participate not only with tho the people of philadelphia but with the deop people I 1 a of the great west where I 1 havo have recently in doing honor to the am american navy mid and tho the american my no na nobler sailors and soldier sold leiB a ever under any flag you tou had with 1 ith you today the leaders of S Sint entla layo 0 O porto rico mid and cunn abamo we hal had unfortunately nono none of the tha heroes of manila with us but I 1 am sure that our henna hearts go out t to them tonight and to the tl e brave dewey Dewe Tand and otis oils ahil merritt me ind and all the other gallant callant men that are now sustaining the flap in the bar harbor bor and city of manila A voice how about hobson the american peoria people bro are always r ready ody for any emergency and if 1 a meriman Merl Me mac Is 13 to be blink there Is an american officer to do itile ithe suc ceedee in doing what our too has been unable to t do sink an american Amerlean ship applause apala ase 1 I ask you gentlemen of the clover club to unite with me in toasting the army and navy of the tha united states without whore valor and sacrifice wo could not celebrate the victory we have been celebrating today not only tho the men at the tha front not only the men on the battleships end and in the battle line inc but the men nt at home with ambition to 6 go to fight the battles of 0 am kicsa civilization civilisation should be the recipients of tile tho gratitude cratl tuda of the american leopla 11 OVATION TO MILES when nhen he finished fInIsh pd his speech tho the president left the hall to go fo to the reception of the academy of rusle music As all he be passed front the abo room gen miles 7 entered tho the lead head of the army received an ovation as he pressed gli the crowd to his seat next to gen shatter the latter arose as gen billes allies approached pro ached reaching reach lne out his hand and cordially greeted erected his chief the public exhibition of good feeling between tho the two generals generale was art eted nith ith almost deafening applause oen cen alger responded briefly on behalf of the army and capt I 1 avans vans was called upon as a representative ot of the navy he thrilled him hl bearers with a 5 simply imply told story of the battle of pon pan taco t filled with personal cencek bences gen miles made tin nn ex tendil in which he be paid eloquent to I 1 the he valor of the american soldiers and sailors at the academy of ausle the president held an informal reception for two hours with secretaries alger alcer and wilson he stood on the tha stage and shook hands handi with inns ADZ iano of people who passed in one door and out of another there wa no speech making and after a light luncheon the Pre president eident was escorted back to ills hotel and shortly afterward at halt half past 11 the party parly returned i to |