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Deseret Evening News | 1903-05-25 | Page 1 | From Washington for Washington

Type issue
Date 1903-05-25
Paper Deseret Evening News
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Rights No Copyright - United States (NoC-US)
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
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Article Title From Washington for Washington
Type article
Date 1903-05-25
Paper Deseret Evening News
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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OCR Text FROM WASHINGTON W FOR FOR WASHINGTON W Seattle Wash May Ia 1130 1131 last night tho tue presidential train drawn by byone byone one ono of the largest locomotives on the Northern Norther Pacific tracks steamed out o othe of the tIm yards In Seattle Sea te on Us its Is way woy east rast Post The president Jre emerged from Crom his apart apartments ments meats at the the Hotel Washington last night at 1015 1010 mid and walked walled the ear cor clr rider rl or to the tho hotel entrance lowing bowing right and left to the spectators who ho lined his passage while the orchestra played The Star Sta Spangled lanner He lie was closely followed Col owed by the secret service men and other members of his hil patty party a n moments d lay hu II tu entered tile carriage with wih Secy J b Special Secret Service Agent Alent Tyree mounted the box beside the driver and In the tho vehicle was vars 08 driven rapidly down don the hill bill hi I The train trin as os It stood tood In the yards was wn I guarded by a strong array of ut city patrolmen and secret service i A large crowd stood around but no one was permitted to approach the train closely unless unie connected with the party lart PRESIDENT MIGHTY 1111 GLAD Ellensburg Wash W hl May l lent dent clent ent train was scheduled to reach coach at this morning but ut It rolled In 11 10 ln minute IUle ahead oti ot ot time Instead of remaining here 15 minute ho Ito was w wa r here hero 30 The rhe day was an In Ideal one ana and as a the president stepped upon the platform tie ne faced hs he tween heen MOO 1000 and people Thy Tho school schoolchildren schoolchildren children tho the normal school reboot schol students and th Grand Army had the prefer preference preference ence encl yet et all al the arrangements were go SO o perfect that was able to ace aeu and hear him He lie paid ald his respects res peels to LO LOthe the G O A H It and ond next devoted himself to the school children Ills His themo theme Is vu II good citizenship and his many 1104 won the hearts of his hl so su that thal he be was roundly applauded He le waa IS es especially penally emphatic In his denunciation of Idleness end and urged urge upon Ulon tho especially the Importance Imparlance of industry The rice youngsters understood him thor thoroughly thoroughly and gave him hearty applause l When hen the thu president arrived he ho n asked ked that hat Capt Copt Steinman of or the First Wash Ington regiment be b presented to him at athe atthe atthe the he close clos of oC lila his speech While sPeaking he ic referred to company having been the heaviest h suFferer among the volunteers in the Philippine campaign When hen was IS introduced Intro Introduced the president grasped his hand and said warmly Captain I 1 know all ni about you rOI and your our company Your compan wee as a crackerjack and I 1 am ant mighty Mad Iud mighty you ou glad to meet you ou and to 10 know knol
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