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VOLUME LXXXVI—NO. 8§ SAN FRANCISCO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1899. PRICE FIVE CENTS. GALIFORNIA HEROES HOME FROM THE PRILIPPINE Gallant Colonmel and Brave Men of the Fighting First Ride Saiely at Anchor on the Ocean a Few Miles Qutside the Golden Gate. Asid the * ¥ OAANKAAAKAAAAR AN AKAAAAAARAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA KA A A A AR AAKR AR ARAA AN A A AAAAAAKAAAAAAAAAKAAAAARAAAARAAAAAAA KA A ALk AD ien were every was not space There was no r e L L { s!e;p!“ lis behind. Acms:La:d heads protruded from every port- ! rE R EE RS R E R E R R R R AR R E THE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. HE transport Sherman will pass in through the heads at 1 o’clock this afternoon. Everybody must be on the tugs and yachts not later than 11:30 o’clock a. m. The naval parade will start promptly at noon. 8 p. m.—Grand bay illumination. T AAAAKAKAAAAANAARAAAAAR AR AAA AR AA KD FRIDAY. 7 a. m.—California Volunteers disembark. 8 a. m.—Volunteers breakfast with relatives in the grand nave of the ferry depot. 10:30 a. m.—March to Presidio, where they will be given furlough till Saturday morning. SATURDAY. 11 a. m. till 1 p. m.—Band concerts at Union Square and Columbia Park. 8 p. m.—Grand electrical display and parade. 10:30 p. m.—Grand banquet in the ferry depot. C @ M W e e ey g e e ey T R N N R MmN v R B R B R N R Rk LB N0 -8-0 3 -8 §_-§u8 ) L B8 88§ - EEEDEEEERER * TR TR R a Rm R Ry My En Ry Ry By M R R My Mm Ry R xRy Mm m M Ry n M e Mn e e Ry n Py ey My ey MmN Mo Em R Ry N N Ny N MmN M MmNy ey e e MmNy Ry Nm Em ok THE TRAI\{SPORT’S SIDE SWAR They cheered ai MED WITH MEN. Ahead of All Others The Cali Heralds Their Approach to the City by the First Use on This Coast of Wireless Telegraphy. Citizens of Sam Francisco Went Wild When They fleard the News, Horns Tooted, Bombs Exploded, Bonfires Lighted, Flags Hoisted and General Rejoicing Ensued. R R R ey ] - ) 1 ¥ v " L] * ® Widy £- @ XV H YNNI N A AR A A A Ak A d A A A ok Aok A A A Ak A A Ak ok kA Ak kAR Ak A kA A A e A A A A A A A ok A A Ak Ak ok Ak A A R A AR A A A kA A A A Ak A kA y will all be able for a transp ithout at leas of these who have nd it is the same with There are two men g upon her decks, wrapped in| come not to this shore In the midst of it all the regimental bandsmen left their-places.at the-rail, yond the fact that all alive were well, 2 however, and that death had claimed the flag for which they fought so well. | and, getting their iInstruments, played | two there was but little to tell, excep:), called from the ta “Don’t leave us,