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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 1900. KID McCOY GETS BACK INTO THE CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS Scores a Clean Knock-Out in the Fifth Round of His Fight With Maher — Irish Pugilist Puts Up a Game Battle. PASADENA ROSE TOURNAMENT Eleventh Apnual Event a Great Success. | MANY FINE DISPLAYS MADE ———t MARY BELL GWIN IS THE BRIDE OF JAMES H. FOLLIS RSN N NN NININ IR ORI NI RO R L 450N Ne%N+ O | -e- R T S S e eSS SCRY = BT Y 1 > e THRONGS OF PEOPLE CROWD 3 ms | THE STREETS. | e | T Procession One of the Features of " the Day and Notable for Its . 5 Many Unique Floats. x ——— w * Special - Dispateh to The : & o} Jan: 1 verith ‘an- al tournam . Pasadena nent” of Roses was under: brig r skies and i tant -facilities: for ‘flowers ‘and | and for decorating purposes. It Sfore, despite the fact that. rajn i fearéd, one of the most suce tournaments ever-held ‘and attracted | r tion than.ever. before beca Angeles; Santa’ Barbara, San Dieg this yes foreso t similar | " nature crowds - that thronged | streets to-day were estimated at from ten | thousa de fo ed on South Orange r G Grand avenues and on side streets 1d started to move at 11 o'clock At its head was William - Woodbig, the herald, with a long bugle to announce the | oming of the procession, He v T lowing hi wey and four mounted | re followed by the Pasa- Roses Association Hertcle and D Vright, mount- | he costume of | coats and v vellow and blue tourna- | patent leather leg- hats with vellow and | he Americus Club leading the Ameri of i Am r is | vellow trimmings and | 1 \~)1H am R. Sh | H. G. Otis and | ton in carriage de smilax and the American flag | Cipated. . General Shafte | mor from Los An- nd dined deliver | ht. Com- and foi- am_and Norman i ff. he Pioncer ty represented b Colonel Jabez Banbury and A. Rosenbaum the latter's decorated trap. Eques- triang were numerous and their show was good. Much attention was att . MAN SF 4 McCO by three daintily dressed young ladie - . NORMAN SELBY (KID mcCOY). Uvnuvul d |.’ >.num men u: Shetia & ? | pories, all with saddles and bridles inter- Peiosioioibesed | woven with bunting, flowers and smilax K $ The Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce | entered with an eight-in-hand_tally " ch were ;ated tar i i a number of members of the | x They wore light straw hats with o ribbons of silk. Red and crimson u and smilax were used to dec- | - the box and accoutrements of the : - e -ho y carried a banner of white | v WERE OUT FOR PLUNDER. and gold inscribed with the name of the - ation | 2 J. C. Wi an rti “ % tally-ho of the Pasadena High . X e 1son and Martin Lyman Cap- | g..061 po ed the ldea of a royal hunt | . y > E - tured After a Desperate t days. The costumes were in mw]‘ p = i : pele. colors—red and whit irst rode Eunigels McCament on a whit and | . him the herald, Van Marston, | ' € white horse and carrying a | th street he_three outriders as knights | i a desperate They were dressed in Eliz- " bethan style, one carrying a basket of rose petals to throw at the crowd by all | the outriders. Six white horses drew the | 2 tally-ho, the decorations of which were | g in crimson and white carnations, gera- | ntums and smilax. Upon the side of each seat was a large crown in white carna- tions, with a crimson background. The | rear of the tally-ho was banked with | flowers. The voung ladies were gowned in white, with capes of white trimmed with scarlet. Their hatr was dressed high | and )nu\\dur.d and they wore crown of scarlet carnations. Black patche: s to carry out the Eliz White parasols de ribbons were carrled | were on their bethan fashion. ated with scarlet and also bows and arrows to shoot flow. ers at the spectators. Two little page: were in attendance, and the outriders that followed led a pack of hounds. The following young ladles rode in the tally- M en several | ho: Miss Josle Stokes, Miss M Moore, irticles. When | Miss Mamie Moo Cook, f strong cord \h:: allle Locke Trapha- | in their pockets and it is s . Miss Mary anny | were out to hold up b | Flirman, Miss Etts snehotise and Miss pedestria Alice Johnson. outriders were: Sib- | Wilson 1s a otographer and | ley Brow and Delmar Rey number of | nolds. Thé pa Elrich R: o dna’ | ter Van Sicie, Smith and Benton 3 he_came her | Knight e, then put Other six-in-hands and four-in-hands, | e rushed equally as well designed, were those of v Hotel la Pintoresca, Throop. Institute and | Church People Ate Turkey. e Wilson Grammar School. . Among the A turkey dinner was tendered by the bieycles in line ‘w many striking de- s ular congregat e Third Cor Some of the ponies and carts were gational Churc to the visitors as were the double and 1ds made music for fternoon furnished points of the regular The repast was | the church ening servic the busemen : petile a b ken of by warded were to the . ng. As he c in Ho introd “hamber of Commerce for the excellence a k_jarring him of ‘the. congregation. |-of its display: La Pinto Hotel for | ] Soel the Yafr red f <hort but plene. | the best four-in-hand: Woodmen of the - e s Tt PUL DleAR- ['world for-the. float; Throop Poly- \ped. his left e hnic Institute for the best educational | Was he realls SERUL SYPDIIE . WhS AP, fisplay other than by public school | . od.and -rus; In the afternoon there were . sports May Be Soid. h of town, in which ranchmen con: | The board of directors of the Improved | tested for prizes | AT i¥ | Order of Red Men's Hall Association have = T ! g 1 felt there | under considerat an offer to purchase | = Ladi -ma . fur capes, cloaks. | im. At the Red Men's Hall on Post street. ' The sum | Credit 334 Poat st " hook - for the | of $105.600_is sald to > been offered ot Phe moment 1| the property. The board will meet in a | Instruction in Irish and Welsh 1s given | i rged him In the stom- feW days to take action on the proposition. | at Harvard. R blow and threw in = . chin. Down went = He fell in a sitting posi- re glazed. e tried to | e Bt WOUND UP THE OLD YEAR ‘- there resting’ on the. left her sald to-nlght: 7T have mo BY COMMITTING SUICIDE for being defeated. . Tt | and square in- ery R Fr t.1 have to say is that up A h ‘_ “,';1‘“’ “""T:)':j"mf ;‘;}’ e W. HOLLOWAY committed sui- ® " . tie know:‘that in. the | & cide by turning on the gas-some bl x .1 hit the Kid a right | © time last Sat e and gent him up against | & ' room at the z mpletel red. Thad [ Q. youee 700 wifornia stree ¢ ing. . T T e ta 110 the. bod: aud und. and had [+ light was furnished by means of a b snger 1 would have put 5 small coaloil lamp. There was u single 9 Sonts Tisnn Bactios cink gas jet over the washstand, but the 9 B fiEnt. McCoy - recelved | @ landiord had screwed it shut in such n $4009, the men having 3 manner that the roomers could not use r_the gross recelpts it The ised had unscrewed the ectators present. 2 fixture and taken off the tip with his Q benknife. Both windows and the door 8 Wisconsin Nearing Completion. O were locked from the inside. roy , far advancéed on.the United | 4> The: deo d had been in bed; and atile Wisconsin that she wiil | © tying o the floor face downward i a e Der trial trip within ‘the next two 5 : RS0 op. Seilteliy: mignt ke, - A partion of the ship's arma-| @ At 2: o'clock on Sunday afternoon | st the Unfon Tron | @ the chambermald found the door locked | cansisting of one - thirteen-inch | + with the key turned in such a way that 3 | rifie weigh venty tons ' This Uttle | © it could not be pushed out with the ! toy “inca fort, and will, when | ® pass key. Yesterday afternon the same : londed, se message ten miles. There | @ state of affairs: was noticed, and Po- £. & faxs: thros of a similar constructien | g licemen Walsh:and Makoney of the on the w » compléte a pertion of the | California-street police station were v r : g | monster's fighting equipment.. *When-the | € called in‘and succeeded in foreing out T ROOWAT. el . four. big & are placed, the ‘Wisconsin | the kéy. Among the dead man’s effects were a number of envelopes with the 3 " " ight and | wili have the largest guns ever mounted address *J. W: Holloway, Phelan’s Ranch, Santa Cruz,” and “Care F. J. Sul- Bens an the Body. | o1 A American man-of-war. The build- | ® jivan, Washington street and Van Ness avenue, San Francisco.” He came to T it b lett w0 the | B8 O ated spend reabrecd by (e keeed | O the Singleton about two months ago and appeared to be recovering from a he breakaway Mater | Department. ayy | debauch.” He had not paild any rent for the past six weeks, and nothing of value was found In.the room . except eighty-five cents. He gave the name of O'Brien and said that he had worked as a nurse in St. Mary's Hospital. body ng to | i his man and | ———— stting Maber on g | Wedding invitations in four writing papers, tabt Holioway was. at one time a bufler in the employ of Frank J. Sulltvan. Eetting r. stationery - department. - Greatest He:had ‘acted as such for nearly three years to ‘the satisfaction of his em- riety and best values.” Sanborn, Vail & ployer.- A month ago he resigned his position. He was a patient In St. Mary's Hospital and was.treated for spinal ailment. He was once employed as butler for Mrs. Anna Donahue and Mrs. Edward Martin. The deceased was an Eng- lishman and caieé of a well-known family in England. He occupied a room at 426 Second street and his effects are still there. . An inquest will be held to-day. 1 B +0+0+040+ CHOHT4040 404 0+040 404040404 0404040+ O+0+0 4 i s To Be Installed. The officers of the lodges of District No. y | 2 of the Independent Order of Oda Fel- ¥ came up more confident lows will be installed as follows: Harmony Maher's. face, t two lefts ith a right s head sideways as red- .\m.' @+0 +040 4040 10404040 4040404040 | Presidio Practically Under isterdiy Miss Mary Bell Gt was mardad.to Jiges B W / SR!\\ 1. Boate SronouBoiigs the: sqtert Sindine i The: wedd which was celebrated at the home of the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Will- fam ‘Gwin, corner Bom of the bikie's crentmoihe - % fair, None but'the immediat tives and friends’ were present < &8 about cighty guests witnessed bl i i e The d=corations of:the h HerE Alaboite atd ; 2 K meteor variety and br t red poins: oAbl e 2 effect. ‘The b WO 1 elegant gown ¢ iy Rinbieliacy 3 5 by an overdr OF"F old Tace, that jone similar duty in the % & Gwin family = es. : > Clarence. ¥ her of the groom, was best = The bride was un- # 2 attenged. ¥ thrée vears the bride, who is the d ter of Mr, and &% 4 Mrs. William Gwir xs been a pélle in. the exel i & moved. She is remarkably beautiful and as acc fatr Thie . 3 S happy man is the son of R. H s, the cay AR | 8 ana Mrs. Foliis, after-a brief honeyraoon, will ret bk facta e & this city. : s - et e 0% e 2oL el A e % @ o Getietiotietiotiotiet ot et et e L etitlie et e e NN NI NN+ @ ARCHDEACON WEBER DELIVERED AN ADDRESS| under the direction of G. ing physical director. The programme consisted of the following numbers: Mustc, Columbian Orch Aumb be : cannon ball fes ve Bake ging, E. Spache paral Dearborn, potat Mat lead le ; catch-a Rhodes and s, class; teader: o leade: Stewart, side_horse. C. Stewart, jumping, H H. Wilson, tiing, T. W ladder pyra ground and tug Novelty ‘While the Men Feast in Barrac! It yesterday had no other distinction ft had as least that of being as wet a day as has ever been experienced at the Pre- sidio. It rained steadily all day, and be- fore night there were pools of water wherever there was a depression, and the lower part of the post by the beach had t R R R R e -] % ae e tie et tiet et e et e NN REMOVED TO HIS LAST RESTING-PLACE The auditortum, parlors and gympasium | “Charles J. ( Hed. dromn NS of the ¥ 's.: C| E oclation | late resid yesters were crowded: yesterday s n ._and | day after Rt | evening, in honor of tk There the funera]l was to ption in arlors private, o many was an informal reception i par . of the association at 2 o'clock and at 3:30 rased came fo pay their " athletie exhibition in the * s memory that the house there was an athletic -the | was not enough o aecommodate gymnasium and in the ning a mustcal | them. ) tecis Were scattersd And literary entertainment was given in| through e the auditorium. : remove rest! At the noon hour Arc place AR i ¥eber. who 15 favorably known gons_were re y_them Moody "of the copal Church Robert the = First 7 entertaining talk to men e rian C a-ahobt bUS e them some sound advice for the New At igiopii Year and made a strong appeal to his stman, read the ners to_ follow it burial service at the -grave. The palle During the informal reception in the| bearers were: James Loggle, Harry T. rlors the following numbers were ren- Robert H. Blake. K. Stev Samuel Hendy, George I mmons, Music, Columbian tra; mandolin . and 1 Frank She n ,.u"” Apriiln richesser (Offen- | céased was interred in the Gummer plat bach). the ¥ a and Lily Sherwood; | his widow formerly Miss _ Lilian association male chorus, A. A. M da, dire Gummer. tor: mandolin and guitar duet arche de Septo gl Tannhauser” (Wagner), the Misses Sherw .. - HIGBBINDERS ARRESTED. The exhibition in the gymnasium was Maltern, act- Warring Tongs Decide to Have No Pitched Battles While Hostil- ities Centmue terday morn hight :UH! Tom them m The Sing In the evening the g0 Quartet, Whilam A mick and | Tho w. Hicke ained a large | ferpreter for th audience with songs, recitations, imita- | terpret fons and legerdemain U ha mission preached by the Ven. Percy C. Weber, archdeacon of Milwaukee gan at the Church of the Advent Su . 'On Monday there was a sol :-‘lfi‘:; ation at 9:30 a. m., the Rev. H. Pa d ‘.n.np‘y fish. celebrant, the Rev. W. H. Ratcliffe, | Ah Poy and h Geacon, the Rev. H. B. Monges =sub-|” Afrairs s g deacon, The mission wili continue for ten ade 1n days. At the e rvices Archc fcers Weber will rse of sermoi | rrmh' is H‘ the air on ““Ten Cha ristianit break out is a matter Man ,‘..,pv. Alameéda | of conjecture. An edict wa . ]'v‘.m and Oakla s '8 his city the h lquarters of the warrin . i B the | whic 505 the waning tmam Moody of the Episcopal Chur On | this e 3t any Piiched batties In aturday, the st of the Epiphany. | pureuec e af Chevation U I there will be a solemn celebration at 9:30 | Chinamen individually by e or ton rion: a. m. | binders selecte 30, tha o, b ey RS ) ville and in Chico, where t pre WET POST HOLIDAY. trouble “originated hands” of 'Chlnsmen e o ot rdreds of > fired n each battle. This Information glven to the police vesterday mor bt bl GHOST IN A PAWNSHOP. Interesting Sketch Produced by Am- ateurs at the Chevra Gemilus Chasodim Entertainment. B'nai B'rith Hall was crowded la he occasfon being the annual er become a lake. g e T << The day was observed as a holiday e e Yy hevrs all the garrison. Several of the offi et i o faae wives received callers during the after- | (OBt PIOETEIAME WS rende . nooll, among them being Mrs. Colonel | ¥y INTCRES TanCInE Al @ 1 e hour, Freeman. who was at home to her friends | j;,roquced the following. numbers = in and out of the army. In the barracks 3 the men observed the day in about the only way soldiers can, that is, by an 3 extra dinner and an ex bill "of fare. Miss The holiday turkey was strongly in‘ evi- | Jda Hell cenberg dence, and the usual accompaniments | JRPETSOTE were on the barracks tables in full and | 3 ess plenty At ihe General Hospital there more celebration. The corps men had added patients a ‘distinct] also ta to their menu and the given extra dishes of charaet, The tables in the big dining | (everybody Toom . Were to suit the occa-| The following committe a e slon. and & . bath patients and | fair in charge. es had_ the af- corps men, enjoyed ‘to. the fullest the | .. 2 opening of the new year. The rain kept | < ";"";:'“: > yi\rvlvne»nwr.-»r )2 (cha away many visitors to the hospital. but | Bam. B. Axelmd. T Shenson. D. Skootsky. H there were some who braved the down- | Bernard. 1. Novinsky. R Shenson. =~ Reception pour and ¢came out to see and cheer the | yicche M Rafael. I Novineky A Sigar M. unfortunate inhabitants of the wards. . Livhtenstefik. -X. At Sesntman Sl S H. Bernard; nsaistant fic Tbpast. The Dying Year. Floor Committee- ~ 7. Sieglar, Leon Kramer, I On Sunday night Rev. E. Nelander of | Harry Simon, P Elsenstein the First English Lutheran Church = preached a strong sermon on “The Dying p 2 Year.” In part he said: Choppers’ Friendship Club. Four more ringings of the clock and the | g fliary of the Woodmen of the World, has Trenis, will be.done. Four more strokes | elecied the following named as its off Tt wing and the flying year will be at r | cers for the ensuing term and will install the threshold stands the new year. laden | them on the 2th Inst.:. William Krause, ith treasures, rew gifts from héaven. God | president; R. F. Galvan, vice president be praised for all the pleasures gome by. | §oiS “picie M ireaenrer: F. K. Teet a Rut the future holds brighter things In store i - Willia ‘cond Wi | s Welcome. Anno Domini 190" Bearer | Secretary: William T W T randor ot Deace. heeats | llnm Riordan: sentinel: ‘A--T. Love. trus- ihe great King! The air will soon be |lee; Drs. C. I Patton and A. D. McL: e oith kood wishes, A happy new | physicians. and.F.-X. Mayer. organts year!’ It is the children’s greeting. Lips T S e fremulous With age utter it. Sickrooms are Drinking glasses called tumblers owe cheered by it “Pams are for ‘while | their name {0 the fact that they are the deac ones T;hfi.'—;':;u.-, happy new vear successors of little round silver bowls. so P e e im0 ou'sll! Tt means o | Perfectly balanced that. whichever = way vear of refoicing in the pardon of stn. 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