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Show I INDEPENDUNOE DAY. B Ctlclirttltni At Yarloua I'laresi (.'to. H lionard l'raliei tht ltegular B, Arm j. H PATRIOTS IN PARIS TAKC A Mf HOLIDAY. V HonJrfJi of taller tarrlfri Tale Kt' rrl In (he IWHIng or A K' SlAtue or Sunset Coi. Kg ay Titinrh i us asm. B Tiir. roinrii or jii.v. jB A'niiia"ii"i i'f ir r riof i MM n..tntl 'ik. Hv Woouttnci:, July 4. Henry U. i llowcu gathered a illaHogulahed com. r panyof American oratote at Itoaeland K nark today for participation in the Fourth or July celebration. Chatinrey b M. Depew, William McKlnley, Hsna-MW Hsna-MW tor Aldrlcb, General Howard and Mil-B Mil-B rat llslstc.vi were on the Hit of apeak-MB apeak-MB era. John Wauamaker telegraphed Ef that ho could not com. Congressman t Charles lluawll ol Connecticut wsl-mm wsl-mm corned til on behalf or Mr. llowen anil K then Introduced (ieneral Joseph It. Hawleyaaprraldentortheday, F Ucneral llawley'a apccch waa brlor. " The Immigration question wu theonly " one of general Importance to which ho ! devoted attention, lie lollatcd that every emigrant muat la-como a truo nuil thorough American: inuit noticed tqtou the veuom which haa entered their aoula aa a reault of forolgrioppre. ilou and tyranny. UeneralU. Howard, tho ueit eiak-rr, eiak-rr, licgau ly I'ltAuiNii Tin: nrufi.Aii Aimv. Us said no, member of It had over proved dlaloyal. "No private eivor il Id. peruaiai, hut a good many cMcer proved dlaloyal," Interrupted a congreaeman on tho plat-form. plat-form. "They wero not aa numeroua an tho dliloyal memhoraof Congress," tartly replied tho general. Ho then proceeded with hla oration on lha danger dan-ger from tho rll of great wealth. "Wealth u rary well distribute! luthle country, "ho said. "There are tlioerlUof.corporatloua; hut tho cor-loratluua cor-loratluua are creature or tho law and IhecroatcrcAii destroy or cruili thorn 04 ho pleaacs." Hntior.MuN. W. AUrlcliof lthodo lilandaoloof mi: 1NHU8I1UAI, rt'TCitn or inr l'.N(II.AN!i. Major McKluloy waa ulren h very cordial rtxTitlon. Ill, remarka wrrn oonfluedtouleouMli'ii of thlveonato t drawn from what ho termed tho three eiuclwaakluir perloda of Auietl. cau hlatory tho war for lndendeuti. tho adoption or tlioCouilllullon and the war for tho reervallon of tho Union. Atthu courluilouot MoKln-ley'arenmrka. MoKln-ley'arenmrka. Ihrt-v choera worn KlTen fur tho "next corofii'ir of Unlo." Mural llalitead ioLo on tho iiriwerva Ilou of tho iimtilo'a Inheritance, and Hot. D.tvld On-itit of llrooklyu on loy. ally aud Ararrlmnletu. uimu.svkv . iirt'trvir waa bouorut with Uireti cheera when howaa luttDdured. Mr. Dcpew aald III thoroumiorhlareinArl.is "It latho iiualltyof American llWrty tlila olv. Mil of all daiiger la threatculns tho alato w hlch nthrr formi of irovurnuieut hold In check ty forro. Vvilldn fitly ycara fifteen inlfllona of peopRi haeo come from forelKii lauda and aettlod In the United rilatit. lmiulgratlon la a danger, hut I would hu wllllnie to leave tho formulation of methoda by which It ahnuld bo brought within aafo llmllatlouaand rvatrlctlona to the re i renutattvei or tho rich (leiman, Hcan. dlnavlanand lUllan aoolitlea of tho Unlled Hutu. I hav no patience with tho weak.kneed, watery.hralned Idyieillcawhodeepalror thla rrpuh. lie. I know limn who Invrat Abroad liecauao tliey think they tea the thadow ol anarchy menacing1 their uuoaaioua; men who live abroad to get out from under tho American Ava I lauoho. I hope they will norer re 5 turn." AwdAUM. ,' AXIKIIICANg IN I'Altlt. 'j l'Aiim, July 4. Tho American 'j quarltr of thla city waa drcoratod with i hunting today, lurln,thealteruoun (. tho International atbletlo nuotlng look S place In (the llola do lloulogno under f the auaplcea of tho raclug club of France. United Ktatee Mluliter 1 Whltelnw Held prealded at the meet. I lug. lis ai aurroundrd by a num. F her nf nieiuberi of the AmerlcAU colony ) In l'rl. There were aleo preaeut a number or Trench notaWti. Among . the Amttlcau ladlea were Mtf. ltutaell Jlarrlaon and Mre. MoKee. Malcolm V, 1'ord won tho llM-yard f hurdle raco lit eighteen tecoudi. It. TV Ilnlruau won the half-mile real I raco In two rolnutea and five toconda, The high Jump waa won by JI.H. IU1. B luck, who covered five feci and eleven H luchra, breaklni; tho French record. B I.. I.uther Cory won the too ruttre 1 Uaih In ten and three-quarter eocomli, K beaUngthoFronchchamplon. Zerellea B Mapea, n New YorktT,eeoured the long H I u n i j ., covering twenty-two feel live i luchta. C. A. Quockbernor aavo an ft ihlhllloii, putting tho aliot .IK feet ij i, Indira,, and Ihrowlqgthe hammer 1S.I ft fret 0 Incbci; alaa threw fitl-pouud 2 height nj feet U luchtm. l'ugeuo H Nanichaach won tbsilo Jump. Meer. m timer Ilenllngtonwoutheiiuarter-mllo S InlSmconda. J, H. Itedilywon the mile run In i minutes :i toennda. Tlili flnlahed the meeting, the Aiuorlcam wlnnlnealltbesvcnta. ANAimiiiMorcx.r'HiainE.NT ifAvia. HKATiitCB. NeU, July 4. Twenty, live thouiand peoplo aaavmhled on the t.'hitauiua Kroiinda today to llateu to the aildn-M of JU.l'rialdent It. II. llayta. 11U themo waa thoRMwth and arhlovcinenta of tho American Ilcpubllc, lla orml And Mturo glorl. ouailetlny. Uo ke over two hoiira, closlog Willi a tiratid peroration of tho , character and enduring fame or Lincoln. Lin-coln. urrSKIiTiii:HM:iiAi, i'ai.ack, I'l'niU), July t, Tho people of (hla State celebrated the Fourth at Pueblo by opening thu Uolurado Mineral Palace. (Jiivcrnor lloutt and all tho Statu olllclata, together with every military tjvjijiiation la tliu rjtato u' many clvlo rocletlea, were preaenUTho governor prealded at the owning oere-monlei. oere-monlei. rho oration waa delivered by Thomaa M. Tatteraon. iiUMiiicid or umen OAnniEKA cri.riuiATC. New Yomt, July 4. Hundreda of letltr rarrlera from lloaton, Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, Washington aud all the big clllia eaat and weat were In town today and took iart In the deinonatratlon thla alternoon at the unvelll ng of the atatun of tho late "Buuacl" Cox In Aator l'lace. It waa aii-occaaloii f national Im inrtance aa far aa letter rarrlera were concerned. They erected a memorial to Mr. Cox aa a testimonial of their gratitude towArd him rorlheiflorte he made In their bthair In M.-curliu; tho Magoof tho eight-hour law. Tim orator of the occaalou waa Ucneral Thomaa Kwlng. HOI.ntKRH' JIO.M'MK.tT. Oiwnio, N. Y July 4. The ceremony cere-mony of unveiling thn Tlego county aoldlcra' monnment waa rforinnl to-day to-day Inthepreaanceola great crowd. Hoo.Thoa. C. Plait waa prealdcnt of the day. Arteritis paindo tho monument monu-ment waa unvellial aud general II. F. Traoy, aec rotary of the navy, dollvertil the oration, (len. laoao H. Catlln of Ilrooklynalaoaioke. JiMiifaiAsji'iN m:v ohi.iiakh. Nnw Our.r.AMi, July 1. Thn day waa generally celebrated hen. Mors etithuahtm waa ahowu than for Ihlrly j ear a. Tho l'alrlotlo Order or the Hol.e or Amtrlra gAVe a irrand fllval Imll audpyrotcchulcal dlaplay. Vie-ela In Ihs liarhnr wcro decoratot with llaga and the National banner floated from all thoprluclpatbulldltiga. Dl.patchta from all K)lnla(lmw that the day waa enthualofttlcatly celebrated throughout theUulfHtalea. i'Ar.i;nn.w.-ASiiTiir.noUTii. IlLuoui.NUTU.'a. III., July 4. Tho moat notable and enlhualaalhj celebration celebra-tion In thn lilatory of llloonilngton waa held today. It waaof iiillonariiiteri-.t on account or tho prominence, or the orator or the day and hla connection of lals with tbs moat atartllinr ami algnlflcant happenlnga In thu lilatory of tho country, Aftertho granl parado a crowd or 12,00d4rous ataerubted at Franklin lark. Hon. William J. 1'arkcraon or New Orlaana, orator or tho day, waa Introduced by Mayor Foaterand greeted greet-ed with grvat applauae. Un delivered a moat eloquent addroaa, which waa Irrcueutly Inlerrupml with rhuera. Thoaemblags wildly chcernl Far-keraou, Far-keraou, New Drteaua and the Houth, ahaklng hU haul nud epoakluir worda or roiiKratulatloii and good will far lbs people lis reprceenta. |