MR. ROOSEVELT 8 CAREER AND
... MR. ROOSEVELT 8 CAREER AND CHARACTER. ...
... MR. ROOSEVELT 8 CAREER AND CHARACTER. ...
... A DAY OF MOURNING. PROCLAMATION BY MR. ROOSEVELT. (Reiter’s Telegram.) Buffalo, Sunday. Mr. has issued proclamation, in which he soys;— A terrible bereavement has befallen our people. The President of the United States has been struck down, crime committed ...
... THE WEEKLY POST. THIS WEEK S CONTENTS. CHARACTER SKETCH AND PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. ...
... the weekly post. THIS WEEK’S CONTENTS. CHARACTER SKETCH AND PORTRAIT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. ! THE WOMEN MEN ADMIRE. ...
... table, wrote, *■ Theodore Roosevelt” in a*firm band. He then oiprepecd desire to see t-be members of (ho Cabinet alone for a few moments. Tbe others in the room then retired, after shaking hands with tho new President. Mr. Roosevelt has .requested the members ...
... replacing them his own friends. Colonel Roosevelt may not do cither, but there would little surprise if ho did both. Il certain that if the Republican leaders could have foreseen the crime at Itaffulo another than Mr. Roosevelt would have been nominated for V ...
... counsel was Mr. M'Kinley. Were Roosevelt a man likely to lie influenced popular clamour, is probable the Isthmian Canal anti AlaJcan Boundary questions might made indefinitely more difficult to British diplomacy. , , , But Roosevelt will not governed popular ...
... Republican vote that was gained the West over Brysu was gained by Roosevelt. and that three out of five who voted for M'Kinley and Roosevelt in Ksst had far more heart ...
... Amer'ca is pro-Br in his 1p worse than doubtful whether. Roosevelt will be anything hke so was a by such sage and moderate counsel as M‘Kinley.” THE “ BOSSES OUTDONE res dent The nomination of Roosevelt for the ho: he ” was a political expedient, resorted ...
... there shall be no appreciable break between the death of its chief Minister and the appointment of his successor. President Roosevelt is an altogether different type of man to the one who has gone. He has more brilliant and showy gifts, and it remains to ...
... found in ],ooodols. A German named Charles Miller, who was arrested tho police yesterday for uttering threats against Mr. Roosevelt, was to-day arraigned before the court and committed to Vuo Hospital for examination to bis sanity. He talks in rambling ...
... on cither side Mr. Abner M'Kinley and Dr. liixcy. Tho other members of the family followed in other carriages. President Roosevelt drove quietly the station just after eight with Mr. Wilcox and his secretary. A few mounted pultco followed his carriage ...