PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS FAMILY. I hope you are well. lam r«y busy, and rarely ante letters, but would not the auollier to an d.” For firt ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS FAMILY. I hope you are well. lam r«y busy, and rarely ante letters, but would not the auollier to an d.” For firt ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Colonel ,Theodore Roosevelt, who, by the death of President McKinley, becomes, according to the Constitution, his successor, was born in New York in 1858. He was educated at Harvard, and began his political career in the New York ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S POLICY. SUPPLEMENTARY DECLARATION. (RICTBR’s TELKCRAM.I Buffalo. Monday.—ln bis utterance on Saturday regarding his policy. President Roosevelt emphasised the word “peace.” Yesterday he gathered together some of bis personal friends ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. CABINET ASKED TO RETAIN OFFICE. Cabinet meeting was bald at Washington yesterday afternoon at Cowle's when President requested the members the Cabinet retain their positions throughout his term of office. The Washington correspondent ...
... ROOSEVELT DANGER. STARTLING STATEMENT OF A CLEVELAND MAN. A Cleveland. Ohio, message reports that a man, a blacksmith by trade, was yesterday arraigned for saying in bar room, I belong td society that will give dollars to any man who will kill Roosevelt ...
... THREAT AGAINST ROOSEVELT. (REUTER'S TELEGRAM.) New York, Tuesday. The police are on the look out for a man who is said to have left Jersey City threateng to kill President Roosevelt. MR.M‘KINLEY’SFORTUNE (REUTER’S TELEGRAM.) New York, Tuesday. The *“ ...
... COL. ROOSEVELTS POLICY. Waatooftod. Tueadkf. Ppteidont Boom**jt will make »k> regarding the plant the admiiiiafration until return* froos the fuoermi the late CaatOn MINISTERS TO RESIGN New York. Tunaday. Herald ** »ay* ran delnitelr announced that ...
... MR. ROOSEVELT AND THE CABINET. [CENTRAL NEWS TELEGRAM New York. Wednesday.—Th© “Sun” says that last evening, the meeting the Cabinet. Mr. Roosevelt asked the members Cabinet to retain office during his administration. It is now said that there will certainly ...
... MR ROOSEVELT SWORN IN. Mr. Roosevelt arrived at Buffalo early os *toothy afternoon. and proceeded to the house of his friend, Mr. Wilcox. After going to Mr. Milburn's house under escort to pay his condolences to Mrs. McKinley, Mr. Roosevelt returned to ...
... CONTINENTAL CRITICISM OF MR. ROOSEVELT. In this countey there will be no disposition to form any unfriendly prejudgment. of Mr. Roosevelt’s administration. The pessimistic forecasts of some organs of cpinion 1n Germany and Austria, though ostensibly bused ...
... etc., ROOSEVELT. GENERAL SATISFACTION. Jlr. Roosevelt’s proelamation has created an excellcnt imoroeeion, and the decision to follow the policy outlined in the President's last speech general approved. The keen American manner in which Mr. Roosevelt, when ...
... COLONEL ROOSEVELT SUCCEEDS TO THE PRESIDENCY OF THE UNITED STATES. ?hots were fired. After a week of Pengg the hopeful bulleting which :,eon Th“rsday night led us to believe \uwould be spareg, but we had barely n, thankfulness and our prayer for xgv‘“escence ...