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Show IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES AT ' WORLD'S FAIR. DEDICATION The extreme of pnrnp and ren-ninny marked the de.llratlnn reremoniea at HI. Unila of the liulniaoa Pun haa eipoeltlon. I'reablent Itoom veit. former for-mer I'realdent Cleveland, Preildent Franrla of the exp""l'i"n cumpnny. Preeldeiil farter of the world a fair rommleaton, membera of the cabtuet, and the Supreme court had aenta In the center of the platform In the Liberal Lib-eral Aria hulldlnir At thn prcaldcnt a rlnht aat the vlaltlnit dlplomatlata. a dlatlnculahivt l(H.kliiiiintlngnt. which attracted muih attention. In thla ec-Hon. ec-Hon. alao. were o'her dlailnKulahed forelKiiera and 'epreaenl Hlvr of the atnte ilepariment 1. Wnaliiimlnn. headed head-ed by Aairlatalit 'elaiy of Htato the fair aix latlnn, formally pn aciit- , od the Mr bulldllira. I Hi th I'renident Kooaevelt and ex- . l'reildent Cleveland, who delivered '.ddrea.ea, were given cnthllalatie I welcome by the enonnotia crowd, which packed the building. The np-plauae np-plauae which greetinl lailh of the die-tlngulnhed die-tlngulnhed orntora waa prolonged for almoat twenty mlnutea. Tho aervlcea were made notable by the military dlaplay. the gathering of dluiiltnrtca. and the utterances of men of hlt-'heat tioaltlon niarkeil I h le flrat of the Ihree diitlcatory daya of the rx-laialllon. rx-laialllon. To former rn hldent ('lev eland waa credited one of theae notable utter- PRINCIPALS IN DEDICATION CEREMONIES. ' ' , ' . "'''.'?'. ; ; - ' '. - . i . : j"' T"' '.' J ' j ,: ' ' ' ' I ! ;. - , : J ' ' ' i ' '-.-, '- -- . -'j. '-i-'i'", .. wtl, , PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. EX-PRESIDENT CLEVELAND AND DAVID R. FRANCIS, PRESIDENT OF THE FAIR ASSOCIATION, lxinila. To the left nf the prealdent aat tha Joint delegation of aenatora and roproaontatlvoa, rrproaontlmr con-greaa, con-greaa, the foreign rnmmlaalonera to the fair, and flen. Mllea. Adjl. lien. C'orhln and (ten. Johi ('. Hates, with many other acarerlr lea dlatln-gulahed. dlatln-gulahed. Thn aaaembly wan railed to order hy 1'realilent Francla. He flrat Introduced Intro-duced Cnrdlnal (lllilHina, who ttellv-erwil ttellv-erwil the lnvoi-atton. Ha waa followed by Tbomaa II. Carter of the national comiulaalon. whu actiil u prealdent of the day. The choir of I.iiiiO vulrea then tang "Thu Heavena I'nu laltntng." At the cloaa David It Krait.li, prealdent of anrea when he declared hla belief that the liulalana purchaae ahowotl thla nation to be tho "one favored of Ood." To 1'realdent Itooaevelt waa creitlted another when he aaavrtiHl that thla country, flrul among republlca, had learned to exrand without breaking up, and to grow atrong without loalug liberty. Thu exen'laea were cloaed hy a hen-edictlon hen-edictlon delivered by lllahop Potter of New York city. At the concliialon of the apcechea the oi;ii huntlredtb annlveraary of tha alKninsof the treaty whlrh trnnaferred the l.oiilalana purchaae fnun Kranca to tha I'nlted Htulca waa marked with a aalutu of I'll) anrlul guna. |