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FRANCISCO CALL, THURSRAY, AUGUST 24. 1899 ISCO tinually wound itself around its stick and | not without some danger to those having hii\?fie'fisfnge“‘{flétyfé’dag abadjon. the task in charge, but the gratification retired other news- RS : i paper tugs closed in on the transport in of those who were hungry for the news of THE = SAN FRANC SAN EN FETE ed the attention of one of the customs Sfficers, who was on the upper deck, and Glthough his voice could not be heard Above the good-naturad din made by ths | he determined to | | to result serlously for the weak. . |ignored entirely the business it had be- It proved only one of those spasmodic | fore ii. 5 acts bia crowd moved by a simultaneous | The tingle of the telephone bell set them | Gesire to do the same thing at the same | wild with excitement. | time, and the rush was over almost as “This must be Shafter,” was the shout; | quest of news. The programme of their | the day amply repaid for all the trouble | happy soldiers, was soon'as it began. However, they went out | “now we will know." | reception, disembarkment, breakfast, etc., | and risk. As soon as the whistles an-| make his authority felt in some way. In soon a8 & fumination, and they saw a| And sure enough it was. The Mayor | was given the volunteers and was grected | nounced that the transport had been | the full glare of the ship’s searchlight he ers, s | drew his revolver and presented it at traus- | With che, expiained to the general that the “How that he under- the head of the unconscious Cotter. sight that well re d them for their trou- Captain Peters saw the movement. and | i, ‘although it is extremely doubtful If | port had been sighted and | sighted T. 8. Cotter of The Call's mamngl | going_ashore?’ | ;..o "3 ccompanied by J. Coyle and D. soon are we | Phereiwere any In that crowd who thought | stood she was lying outside the heads| ‘Where are we golng_to the Presidlo . of trouble for a moment. : awaiting orders. 1e asked the general, | “How's arching on Market strest?: “is | Lenihan started 1500 copies to the water | understanding what it meant selzed the But while the downtown section of the a Epecim Tavor ¢ *fe would issue|the City Hall finished?” “Does Chris | frant. These were bundled into Henry' book and held it aloft in the light so that city appeared to havedrained the resident | orders for her to remain outside until the | Buckley see yet?’ and other guestions | Peterson’s lttle gasoline launch, :the the official with the revolver could see | ¥ that It was not a hundred pounds of came over the side. All information about the condition of Market street, the dec- | orations and general reception’ were" lis- tened to with deep interest. Say, you want to keep ver eye peeled morrow, so that the reception programme | could be carried through to the letter. The | information came back that orders of the kind asked for had been waiting for lhe‘ transport on a pilot boat far outside the heads for several days, and had certainly smuggled opium. * g “Hand up that package” velled tha customs officer, ‘'so that I can see what it i or I will hold on to the whole boat.” (otter snatched the book and put it into his breast pocket. This enraged the offi- William D, which started for the Golden | | Gate at full speed. The boats of the rival | papers were also in the race, but when | the small craft began to plunge into the | large rollers coming in through the gate | the others turned back. Portion of its population, there were a [ew Who remained in the vicinity of thelr homies and gave vent totheir joy and en- thusiasm in wi s of their own. Fireworks | and bonfires w numerous, and were not | particular portion of the | | for the mascot of Battery A, a member | confined to any heads for ipfietn ot ; city. een delivered. orders were to the at _organization yelled. “He's a 3 a | | “Thie beach near the Cliff House was al- | effect that if lhc-f::.n,fpt):‘ erS T 'malke | monk. We've got him dressed up like a | o Not 50 with the Willlam D, for Cotter | oia] who yelled: “Flold up that boat and mort ax prilliantly lighted as was Market | port before 4 o'clock in the afternoon of | Sergeant and his name 1s Jock ook | directed that the boat be kept up 10 her| qon't-let her go until everything put ou street, but in a different wa ¢ news | the day of her arcival she was to remain | 9ut for him: he's a warm baby. | full speed. -Waves dashed all aver the hoard has been returned. | {hat the transport had been sighted com- | outside until noon the following day. important information was | Doat, but dfter a while the sea went down | “Sgmehow the boat was not held up, but | ing in was telephoned early in the evening | “I will be with you in the morning” the side by the men, much of which was | and In a short time the papers were| its mission being complate it moved off by the executive committee, with orders | were the general’s closing words. Jost in. the cheering and tooting . of | alongside of the Sherman. To the con-|amid the loud cheers of the troopers to | By b X e & various’ points along | When the Mayor repeated the informa- | Whistles. Sternation of all, the launch was placed | yhom it had furnished the first news y MforM& | The sweet stralns of “taps” were car |Fight up against the ‘big rolling transport| " Apout an hour later the other papers | 5 el the erew of the little boat began to | appeared, the first launches sent out ha yvs on board tion to the committee there the beach to let the L | thip Know that their relatives and friends | It was proposed to shout the 1 {5 the | Tled over the moonlit waters and many of 1 t | ashore were aware of their approach and | crowds on the oM 4 the cheer upon | the men retired to thelr bunks. A large | unload its freight of information. TWO| ing returned and transferred their loa Were preparing a welcome for them. The | cheer that ects, and (e O emen | number, however, were too excited at | bundles contaifing 1000 Calls were hofsted | tor tugboats. Even when they arrive | their home-coming and remained on deck | aboard on a line. Then began a scéllé| peside the big transport th we 5 o fact tha San 3 to the fact that all A witmessed. In some way the! doomed to mishap, for on several ot ord were carried out to the letter, and and gave The Call’'s party a parting cheer | the beacons that were soon casting their i e L oW it ‘;-r(llmm glare across the water vusuh] be | boys were in slgh:“:f‘ :m}(rnnumvs.[ and | ?5 it left l?r the city. ree loud toots | launch had slipped astern of the larger| sions large bundles of papers W | seen for miles. The Cliff House was light- | for the moment it appeared that that was | Lo the Alert were answered by a like | boat and came directly under one of the| the water while the men in charge | ed from top to bottom, and the effect from | sufficient. llun;dw,l; from the Sherman, quickly fol- exhaust water pipes. Tons of wafer was| trying to pass their goods on boar( | the transport must have been grandly | “The transport is flashing her search- | oW v the screeching notes of its sircn. | poured all over the ln"m‘hf hi“ F"‘} mvnr means of ropes. Wet papers might h | beautitul. light as though she is lon 2 the — | did not cease hurling the single coples of | done had there been no others, but | "The Golden West band went out on the | next message that the 'pho mitted CAL the paper aboard. This was through 2| newspapers, containing all of the latest | Caroline when the news that the transport | to the committee. - | L S porthole, and only a few missed the mark | subjects of Interest, were more accept- [ had been sighted was first received, hoD- | The lonesomeness of the situation was : and fell 'into the ocean. el | ing to) ve thitirstio iiakloihe eRrel o0 | ABsIBL e e I e o fho ¥ S e el "serambled like mad | e e 2 the returning soldiers ~with welc post haste to build bonfires all along the 5 e troopers ins scrambled ik ud | | it They Fotnd that the Sherman was | (i Houee bench, Al wagonload of K Newspaper for Evory Returning | i i, oo so,zoon s spevne sazmores ] APPY HE IS HOME | not coming inside the héads until morn-| bombs and rockets v sent out there to | the happy s £di0/ 1o o2 ) in, and aftcr & cruise around the bay re- dIn letting the bovs of the Fixst Trooper on the Tramsport. the news at home At _the conclusion of T turned to the city. hat they were not going to ta : € 3 E During the midst of the shouting and | San e Tl Fifteen hundred copies of The Call were | Wa5enacted. = 0 ex-s G A mass of icheering humanity, black in the theering the current was sent through | The first official S e trans | Dlaced on haasd the\ble tranaport Sves ax| Ll T O e O ies | (heuaniadows)/of Tight, cling alonktls ctric lights port to the comrmittee was brought in by | hour ahead of the appearance of the other | he had kept, and he passed the small box | rails of the stanch transport as | the 0 grand illum the ferry to th turned to d: swung at anchor out beyond the he This act attract-| dally papers. This was accomplished | through the port hole. the quarantin the committ ransport off t after boarding her she had put to boat. that they about a mil The officers notifi d headed the and City street having th 1 by a canoyp outside P nce of being cov | { Eparkling jewels. The big dome of sea and would remain about six miles off City Hall shone out in bold relief, e re to await orders. | of | outline being brought out by the row We are all right no and the com- 3. | incandescent I ts. The lights mitteemen danced about and waved their | »* | turned on for only a few minutes—just | hands, forgetting for the time that they % long enough to give Mayor Phelan and | were sedate business men. the members of the executive and decora- Then they started to go out on the * tion committees time to drive along the |streets and shout. 2 * The citi- | | * ting brightn treet went wild with delight +y. To-night the lights will burn during the entire evening and_the illumination will be repeated to-morrow. At the California Hotel headquarters of the Native Sons and Daughters of the jolden West the grand marshal and his stants were busily engaged in arrang- the procession when the line of scint zens on the s THE CAE@ELCOME. Its Representatives First to Greet the | Californians. MAJOR F. S. RICE OF THE CALIFORNIA HEAVY ARTILLERY. Among the returning volunteers on the Sherman is Major Rice, who went to 1 the 1 'n. He arrived in November and was stationed at jor Rice was form- On Board Troopship Sherman, August 23, 1899. To Commodore John D. Spreckels, Citizens’ Committee. battal servic thy i o : the detafls of - e ST SN of the gun from the top of The B A 1l building gave the first notice that the - i= nd I na_ throats expressed the admizo- | Shers ilding gave te first notice f‘x few | Papers and News Eagerly Sought by the Men, Sir—Anchored off the heads 6 P. M. Will.c_arry out ;_)rogramme. Compli c ‘ of tpe " multide, sathered | mittes tater eonfrmuiony bems man 2| L s I Apprcatin ments of all on board through you to our families and friends. Very respect- electric lights face of every one, for all their plans wera fully VICTOR D. DUBOCK, illumina not ready, but they soon cered and - 2 2 Hnll. temporarily | went to work with renewed vigor, wo for Kindnesses—Persifiage. City Hal, temperarlly | wemt L 1" ‘early hour s Sl Colonel Ist Regt. Cal. U. S. Vol. In. perhaps less | "During the evening the headquarters| Toot! Toot! Toot! ESPITE the unexpected early arrival of the Sherman, the naval parade will take place this afternoon The loud whistle on the tugboat Alert, as originally planned. Half an hour after The Call cannon had bocmed out in signal of the sighting of were crowded with people of all classes nxious to know when the soldlers would 2d and when the parade by night would ek ko ok 3k ok ok ke ok sk ke ok ok ke ok ok ke ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ke and ks on a goodly por- ders of tin in those was carried out to the trans- the California boys, Commodore Spreckels boarded the tug Fearless and ain 20:1.[ He spent half an hour in consultation with Colonel Duboce, Quartermaster Reed and Capt Grant. bearing representatives of The Call luted the returned California boys. 1 rumbling toots from the transport Sher man answered the salutation, and as e — “The programme will be carried out in every particular as e COMMITTEE HEARS NEWS oL et o) bt BaliC X _ Upon his return Commodore Spreckels said: ' | nfa’s pride the men lined the rai | % advised. Instead of the transport entering the harbor at 2:30 o’clock p. m., it will enter at 1 o'clock. The cap- poked their tanned faces out of port holes, | tain and quartermaster of the transport have agreed to that. I have arranged with the Harbor Commission- ers and the Merchants’ Exchange to signal us as soon as the Sherman is within a mile of the heads. ound “Guests are requested to be on the respective tugs and yachts not later than 11:30 o'clock, and the yachts by there was quickly a a re swe Notified Major General Shafter Over the | &3, ‘aert impassible dur portion of ;. the throng extending in one sengers on the tug with waving fla are requested to dres; h! L3 7 r 2 y s LI L e N | Phoue to lontere g Thesiy catlnwe eia shon Oy by 3 ress ship before 12 o'clock and have their anchors hove short, ready to be taken in tow. n e o P Fn B P M R MR 2 ¥ Rty erq,soon flying across “_har:e(S(.ns holding tickets for place on tugs, yachts or steamboats will find the vessels at the following This was the first greeti e volun- o HONORARY RECEPTION When It Was Heard That the Transport Would | cecrs recerved from shore. o e TUES ; WHARF ° VESSEL. WHARF COMMITTEE IS READY Stay Ouiside Bombs Were Seat Up |G, *0 neearer men made the mest| £ Fearless reet No. 3 % 2 st enig iz S8 | Howard Street No. 3 x Santa Rosa | Broadway PR R v papers T - = S2TE | s = and Bonfires Lighted. A R 5 Vigilant Howard Street No. 3 : Ukiah | Tiburon Ferry e held an enthusi T “What's happening on s " ete., ete. | ianc % 2 J | - e e aaaiog the i The executive clmmittee was too full of | A perfect volley of interrogations were | }i]ellame [Howard' Street No. 3 : Berkeley | Ferry Depot none of ‘b had enthusiasm over the news to attempt to | fired at The Chll representatives as their [ & Alert | How N. i | g roll call: atter it met last night In the offices of | The men showed thelr eagerncss for | ransit | Howard No. 1 % ' T. €. Walker | Washington Street G AL Aieow 3 Mayor Phelan. |pewra ot nome DY r_queries and items Tai | . s . : : (Ba. Jumes M. Hamiiton, Hugh Crale e faembEs fgvae bedocied withi] Sropautiosioh Shout thelr FCoRgs San (L"I“;“ & {Howard No. 1 X Pride of the River |Pacific Street ; ¥ » Villiam Alvc Javid Starr: Jorsans badges. All danced around the rooms | with satisfaction, When informed that Solden Ga | Sl / rf é 1 % ; atts N Goorge O Lokl T ot ot smalll boys who had been | their parents and relatly " Were. prepar- | - gL ,M_uggs \} harf %< Captain Weber }C]ay Street 4 ek Ton W Wik DE 14T Greng | promised an afternoon at the clrcus. The | INE to give them a breakfast that would Ida W | Mission No. 1 ¥ Sunol | Washington Street gohn Huidderrill, | eheets: trom the jorowds on ithe: stveats!| s is telr heaakiewlim e nans E x | Jamea B Jultus Krutiechiits, D e bt e vithes oua nusseEfalines Monarch | Vallejo * Grace Barton | Washington Street s Gerstle, | none the less vim by the hurrahs from the | e we going to have stew?” anxiously S & N las - | D X, &7 Acona, mone e lean vy by the hueabd rom the | 5P e BB L0 Bage ML | K Sea Hing Vallejo x City of Puebla | Folsom Street N 2 tempt to transact business when an un- | CAmne back t none of that delectable ea Witch |V 1 i SRRl B | ey Moud hors or an extra enthustastic | St would beisiveniinem; ahotherond W N e ¥ -Columbia Folsom Street L ik | cheer scattered them and they rushed to | *jy appiirent that the bovs were not ater Nymph | Broadway ¥ Samoa Folsom Street jeorge ( . the windows to join in the fun. in favor of stew. Some said it was ladled i ari Mai P. N Lillienthal, e oo all sestions poured in on | Ut to the regiment In lurge quantitics )}lllen Griffith Mail Dock x e Ry the commitiee. It seemed that every on | during their passage home and becam Governor Irwin Market Street : S wanted to ow where e ansport w rar s P. H. McCarth o : 2% | “You're going to get chicken and cran-| when she was coming in, if the pro-| with numerous small bot- | The following communication has been sent by Commodoge Spreckels to the commanders of the tug-boats in regard to the code of signals adopted for the naval parade: DISPERSE ::..... .. e volunteered and the noise gramme was going to be carried out, and the delightful news plainly a hundred other things that the commit- | ......1I long blast and 1 short blast ......1 long blast and 2 short blasts ......1 long blast and 3 short blasts ......1long blast and 4 short blasts fee was as anxious to know as the in-| terrogators. Messengers were dispatched for General Shafter, Captain Long and Captain Bat- chelder. None of the offi could be found. Finally General Shafter was locat- ed at Monter ayor Phelan grasped | e . Green, Fred Greenwood, David M. Walter, John Landers, Thomas D. Riordan. John bundle ted on board and r Harrison, the volunte hul, ¢ "to appea 1s through e sk e e ok ek e ok ok ok ok ok ok sk ok ok ok ks ok A ko A ok ek Ak A kA Ak ok ok kA kAR Ak k kA k kA @ XY NN KK K KK OO YO X X XK KK K YK YO K X X KX XX KR " William 8. Wood, his 'phone and ‘asked central to et the mands for pap d hundred B Rl el S R AR LORBAN e | general on the other end of the line with | the portholes oIROr s b A Spdlawe St e |2 rush. While the gentlemen, anxlously | port. Six of them were kept bu The yacht Pactolus has been withdrawn by her owner on account of sickness and the Harpoon will take ited epl s was received that g John F. Francig, R NeHerry awaited a reply news was re at a | ing the papers and the thank: her place. The Rover will repl = - RO MR S Ag Rl b0 | tug was about to depart for the transport. ‘wfi,ch greeted their efforts er will xeplace the Harpoon and the Tramontana will be towed by the Sea King in place of D. W. Kirkland, Mre, 3. M. Grifith [ o s S ::(Jn‘l‘}?yh{)n::“‘gl s e | S e e e e P ndzeds of = A;‘nolen:'m“e Suhvighant wll SSavnidine Boeitian pCicho Ggvernr Mazkhem foitie st SV g0 - 1 N Mrs. J. M. G % ¥ a S84 e al or: 1 all!” £ ow: i Vi - F. J. Zeehandelaar, Hhout” And the tug waited until the fol- | voices T e heor aaras e sbins £ 1ssthe rovised Jist ot potliions bygihe navel parade: Az a = 45 . Jowing mess: was put on board: el 3 7 S . ¢ ¢ work accomplished was the appolntment of @ special reception % | Cojonel Dubotes i command of the T R o St @k KA KKKk KKk dk ok k kK kA KK KA KA KK KA KAA KA A KKK KA KA KA A KK X @ five members, which will g0 (o the dock at § clock to-morrow ¥ | First Calitornia Regtment, on bourd trans. | of the appreciation % * boys they disembark. This committee is composed port Sherman; Greetings to the First| The men showed their anxlety to be on x \rs. W. B. Harrington, Dr. A. P. O'Brien, Mrs. J. California. Come 11"“10-*"}?'”(“)“'»'_‘}_cb“‘{ll ghore and see the ones they love. FHun- * FIRST DIVISION. L] SECOND DIVISION. : y es and Reuben H. Lloyd. After having received the .3,:'{:3::;“,»‘ s ers have never been dl:e(\s of notes mlnmeg from the deck of x e o T * entire honora recepti C: ce will repa o COm ! 3 o the transport and found a resting place in il CRDraE ke ‘n;{'r"m‘.{”fl'fl'fi"' r?:'lrl; X“Lfi.]jl; to the TCITIZINS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEL. | the ocean. They contained o ] : Commodore JOHN D. SPRECKELS. : Vice Commodore W. J. GRAY. x R iticvaring theZenlits domeativbe o n i an f7AMES PHELAN, Chairman.” |hope and health and were addressed to % = * —_ * i M e U O e o gather at Following close upon _the dispatch of fond mothers and sisters. Many of these 1. Tug Fearless (Flagship). 1. Tug Monarch. * A e Ehi¥ethe Soldicrs sand O e came. the information_ that | little tokens of affection were gathered up G Yacht Lurli * * {0 the banquet to be served in the grand nave. s e reciels had Jeft on a tug |and will be forwarded to the anxious * acht Lurline. * Yacht Gracie S. * rooms i!‘ ww_llu\xl\ in the : rfi'lhuilldimz[ha- been reserved for for the t port to present his plans fl';r u!‘;i S haise of cham wilea o ¥ 2. Tug Vigilant. % 2. Tug Sea King. » m there they will have a splendid view of the street illumi he naval parade to the commanding of- change of chaff wiled away the , ¥ gEchal nt g o the naval parade 1 ‘it the bay demon- | time while The Call representatives were : Yacht Aggie. : Yacht Tramontana. * % | straion take l,mcp'-rhmsday ;n%,;nn.,,, g:flé\;»flnfl:fl;\;x\; 3 e i 3. Tug Golden Gate. % 3. Tug Governor Irwin. % 23 B P and asked the committee to awalt his re- Say, vs, how do you like stew?"” was * © % o T P P P P Y e I P P P P P PR P P P P P O N @ | o before announcing a definits pro- | asked. ! ; x Yacht Ramona. * Yacht Idler. % p o Fhon He mer LIty i gramme to the public. 'Aw, stew's on de bum,” Was the an- X 4. Tug Reliance. * 4. Tug Millen Grifith. * and encourage x‘ hem t ’l; )f'\ H n, unbroken mass well up into Kearny| “Will we wait?’ was the chorus. “Well, | SWer. x Yacht Chispa. * Yachs R B e | Many private illuminations wess | none of us have any business to go to bed | _“'Got any canned ‘Eagan’ ready for us at x P ot acht Clara. * ntg:thesmindislor Hast] and caused the mobs of nofse- | to-night.” the feed?” one private asked. And when x 5. Tug Alert. 5. Tug Sea Witch. * > _admitted, a few at a to desist momentarily out of pure | Speculation as to what the commander | he was Informed that beef would not be Yacht Harpoon. * Y * Rl ALl LR tion, only fo resume their ravket | of the transport would do in the matter |in evidence during the breakfast a yell of X RO * acht Speedwell. * ccts pronucediby the col) }\xlh hredvubled energy as if to make up | began to worry the committeemen. Gen- |satisfaction was heard. 6. Tug Union. % 6. Tug Water Nymph. * ety h ltv"x {i{i\”)"' n '[]u, gr “ or the time lost. A Mf mob athems eral Shafter had not been heard from, and In honor of the visit the regimental x Yacht Occident. »* ¥ corzidor within. ‘But they uog sbout thef ontside dritne Ehelanipullding, wiltrs the |2 fel ihgar uneaginess began to malke it- | band mounted the deck and a lively x o7 acht Elia. X ini A ROl OnBa IOl ours, jand it : tizens executive committee has ite | self evident. Anything that would insure | quickstep denoted the happiness that per- x 7. TugIda W. 7. Tug Transit. * oidnight befbre a gradual | headquarters, and when the committee, | the carrylng out of the programme was | vaded the troops because of the knowl- X Yacht Sappho. L * )t the vast throng began | headed by the Mayor, its chairman, at| the determination of the committes. It |edge that they were near home. PR, * Yacht Rover. * E i | tempted to enter their ‘carriage for a 'tour | was suggested to appeal by wire to Pres- half hour after The Call's tug took up : 8. Bteam Yacht Outing. s * ness of the scene along | of inspection of the decorations a big | {dent McKinley to order the transport to g position close to the transport the State e tug Governor Markham, with the Gov- * : intensified by the | force of police was necessary to clear a | wait outside t Golden Gate so that the glorious welcome arranged for her pre- But of )ASss to th b. £ passage to the curb. the crowd, ernor and staff and a large party [ R e S S e e S e e ] R R L s L Lttt L B B RS S R S S S S RV Vv VEvEvEvEvv o vavEvRvavIvEvEvEvEvEvEvEvEvEvgvEvl rens and ordinary while big, noisy and aggressively demon- | clous car y X ! dinary big, noisy a seively 2 < eargo of soldier boys could be car- | friends, hove in sight. A brass band notl- rs of elec s reaching o0t f = z { o “olonel Sullivan was dispatched to the | noisy welcome was given the ty. 0] arranged that the parents t ers of clectric 1mps réaching to the top | anything else. \When tho electrlc lights | Government whart in Lo e e | o einmien "tho ‘troneport Pits band |4 terishe iy 2 3 f0djreiatives wil'be sllowsd o g0 sionysids theisherman s of the tower on the ferry bul along. Ma street were turned on the | Long and in search of any bit of Infor- |struck up “A Hot Time” and then s : : ; denly blazed fortn llke so ma foyor the mullitade was unbounded, and | mation concerning the transport. The |Into the Dathetlc strains of “Home, Sweet The tug Fearless will leave at 4:30 o’clock this morning for the Sherman, carrying sufficient Calls for all * U & Paaptiser 1\\[_\1”‘ ”,.m;» nnr shouted that the City | committee was eager for every morsel of [ Home.” ~A member of the Signal Co: the boys and twenty boxes of fruit, in addition, contributed by the commissi f the ci! * with a precipiiage Hall wis fuminated there was a ruah fF | news. I its eagerness It foreot moment, | vainly tried to deliver & meseage from the B e T o3 E | that direction that for awhile threatened | arlly the shouting from the streets and | Governor, but the folds of his flag con- S P e PR e MmN FEm jom e M m R P R T N e R P Poa M R Rm em P em M M R R w Em R M ORA@ 95 0 b 1/ ) EVERYBODY. : i RUBBRERED AT TAR v, _ANICPITAS o BuLLETIN BOARSS TAE BANGS ENDEAVORES ALSC RECEIVES ¥ B TS MAKRE TAEMSELyes” r TR NEWS .. ¥ 5 AEARD AT TAoE = ! FARALLOMNES., k)