The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 8, 1901, Page 2

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1901. FIRST DAY OF PRESIDENTS VISIT 1O THE SEATE DAWNS UPON AN EAGERLY EXPECTANT PEOPLE San Franeiseo Prepares to Give an Object L.esson in Fitting Reception to the Nation’s Chief. Governor Will Be Asked to Declare May 18 a Legal Holiday. bt Redlands Appreciates Its Position as Gateway to Caliiornia and Will Extend Simple Weleome. H = SINCLAIR CRAIR, GEN- CoM- Los Angeles in Gay Fiesta Clothes Ready for Noon Arrival. <J H BoHON GHAIR.-COM.O" R Rs &5 + T P. MORRISON b5 CHAR FINANGE —om \! ) O W AT i I il L e .PEI]LANI]S EAGERLY AWAITING ARRIVAL OF CHIEF MAGISTRATE Continued from First Page. H. Heynemann, $10; Monteagle & Co., $10: Alex G. Hawes, §10; W. Loaiza & Co., $10: Benjamin \ J. Smith, $10; Union Fish Company, $10: Som- jérs & Co., 310; Sectt & Magner, $10;: D. | Keete,” $10:" C. Laumeister, §10; Sol Wan- genheim & Co., $10; Eppinger & Co., $i0 Apspacher & Co., $10; Moore, Ferguson & Co.. $10: Deming-Paimer ' Company. §10; Captain Wobber, $10; John Butler, $10: Zenovich & Vu- covieh, $10; M. Phill & Co., $10; Chri Froelic] Union Lith pany. ,s‘!fl Seorge Ide 0., $10; L. L. tr, $10: Sol Davis, $10: Thomas & Gerstle, s ast | ra $10; Chickering & Gregory, $10: Dempster & ghs is being scattered wherever Son, §10; Metropolitan Fuse and Mateh Com- shows itself on wall or cor- pany. $10; T. F. A. Obermeyer, 1 RAT Road . ' 3 ; one is standing on curbs | . SMILEY HEIGHTS'. Waish, $10; Captain A. H. Payson, | spans the crossing of Orange and streets, the last load of fragrant Abby M. Parrott, $100; D. N. alks suggesting, criticizing the Co.. $50: W. & 3 Sloatie & Co.. Fo0o"> Bres. - ,n‘hn fllLlP]ibuP‘ & Co. e welcome planned for the President mant Schussier: South Sen : . ¢ : 'acking and Provision Company, $35: Cit: l:; Erf‘”?:l;rr‘ 1;[‘5;”_‘::.:; “e;x:: P Street Improvement Company, $25: Sterling Fur. niture Company, $25: Hulse & Bradford Com- e e L st MEN WHO WILL WELCOME THE PRESIDENT AND SCENES WHICH WILL GIVE FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF CALIFORNIA. || e e : AR oy S IR TR e SO RS0 G il | a ings hav Co., 3%; Wil A %o a1l thinks have Biack Diamond Coal Company. 85 Georas to the meeting be- d Goodman, $20; John Hoey & Co., $80; C. Q. e and President Mc- g \ L bt o e cha | ComE B Gu, W; Qual & Co.. $io; A. Aron- h wi ke place in the lobby | tenant L. K. Brown, the officers of Com- TS 'I‘HAIN leLE TH“”SA““S AwA”‘ Hls EHMIN secure e consent of e parade > !nln. £10; Schleuter /olberg, $10;: Baure Bros., Loma Hotel just after the|pany G, Seventh Infantry, N. G. C., the AEHUSS IHE UESEHT Tn SUN“Y SUUIHLANU SPE[I]S PHES‘UE“ ' [; mittee, and coupled with this they will }{Y'Scnh}'nl}gil'&"g:?h & Wieneér, $10; Benjamin from his carriage. local military organization, and by other call the executive committee's attention $10: Jonas-Erlanger-Davis L3 $1945. 1 to the fact that thé President and party | Company, §10. Tota if his train is on time, | prominent men of the town. s ¢ : . ands at 9 o'clock to- | - In decorations Rediands has surpassed 2 Wil artive in this city earlier than was P e o o He will be met at the | herseit. Wisely the people have concen- (Continued From Page One.) gontemplated. This will make it possible ommittee of Veterans to Call. on by HH. Sinclair, chairman of | trated thelr efforts on Onmgelsu‘eet‘ 158 | e oo e e S e KA SR G i e rofi%ligfig‘m:gcg;msn‘fc‘;{fo# P Gent | W. H. Seamans. commander in chief of al committee of arrangements; E. | principal thoroughfare, and Lave made X t! the Army and Navy Republican. i a < la. bravest and its best at Guasimas and at San Juan Hill; but Bverybody Is looking forward to getting into the green |to the members of the citizens’ commit Arm; an League, N abats A "the Cans Lok | whits man bl e ne foe e Ceoes | they fell for'a nobls danse. The Arst corsnel of your regiment | fields of California, knowing that then there will be a change | tee by its chairman, T. P. Andrews: has issued a general order, the concluding Company, and J. H. Bohon, | wire stringers obliquely to the poles, |is now successfully administering the affairs of the island of | Of scenery and fresh beauty at all times upon which the eyes paragraph of which is as follows: f the Ci s hes 3 may feed with pleasure. The splendi licy of California | General R H. Warfleld, chairman of the pa- | \q the comrades compostng thi - 25 Taudau “Grawn by four WAILS | over the arjéoway Hhen canopy. it | CUDS as lts Governor General—General Wood. ~(Applavse) | Ii*oginning before tho train Bets Intn that State. Jones of | Fide. commiltes, invites ou-as & member Of | atin asant wh b Bovang g SiontorEant: horses, the President will be taken to the | tle banners of red and white have fiut- (A volce, “Three cheers for General Wood.” Cheers.) oranges, flowers and other presents for all the members Of | inihe route of the parade and military escort | of (e State to weleome the President in a body, owhiggh - R ley will follow in an- | tered gayly ail day, but to-night they “And your second colonel is the Vice President of the | the party are already being received. {ondered President Mciinley on his asrival in | mrndes Andrew, G, Myers, J. Murray Bailey. - carriage, and then the other mem- | hang listless and _in bunches _in | United States. (Cheers.) I congratulate you upon the splendid The ride across the remainder of the desert country this | this city to meet the executive committee to- |\ 13- Ayoe B M vt o A ll;‘.l"l;'xe]dsé bers of the paity will follow In more car- | the = warm breeze just ready to flop | type and character of your people; and T leave with you my | afternoon and to:night may be somewhat trying. The Presi- | morrow morning, Wediesday, May 8, 1901, at | X' %" Gildsby ars Horeny ropmining 2 s snd riages, down Orange street under the |themselves to the President to-morrow. best wishes for their happiness and progress, and that they | dent’s car is protected from the dust by means of a new sys- i1 o'clock, at the office of the Unlon ITon |t an the representatives of the Army mod flage and Darners and bunting and be- | For miles around the peppers and palms | soon may be ahle to show the Congress of tho United States | tem of ventliation, which admits the fresh alr and keeps out | Works, 2 Market strect o mepunlicen Longus"ot e’ Saie of chiic twee s of pal epper, on up the | have been robbed again and again of their | that they have builded well and strongly and wisely this great 3 s < ; I resident during his i e a3 choloest Dranches, and Dhrough the | Tortitors and are prepared o be admitted into the Unmian of | his car and have been in use since San Antonlo was passed. Petition for Legal Holiday. stay in our State at such time and place as may b i ernor Gage and the ongressional green and rafinh'n.l _vgnow dand‘dthef e tbeASt?zes. 5 v R They have proved a great blessing in the run over the plains. hAdnalmonliu Gg;e:gordg;x:nugr‘xcxhdllfi izyl:‘ehl:“c%l;;:?évr;;e &r;d‘:mtd .m.xm(m & wel- rittee will be in the lobby awaiting | tional colors flames the red gold of the rive afterward gave the Presldent an opportunity to see 5 i ¢ declars May 18, the s Bd o § “and there he will tender the Presi- | oranges—the jewel of Redlands. They are | the interesting ruins of the anclent Azte {rrisation syster a¢ | Governor Nash and Party Enter California. | Bo.3°0%0 ve iauncnes, & lesal hollday is | to him the assurances of our continued con- he freelom of the great State of | everywhere, like eyes of fire peeping from | the Indian Industrial School, four miles from Phoenix. the NEEDLES, Cal,, May 7._The Ohio special bearing Goyer- | beieg circulated. Ten coples of the peti- - —_— from Oregon to Mexico and | among the green branches and the flags | party had a glimpse of what i% being done in the way of educa- | nor Nash and party passed through here on time to-night, The | tion were put out last nig o od da to the Pacific, with all she | and the flowers fringing the arch with |tion for the wards of the nation, Buckeyes expect to have a drive at Riverside early in the|an hour 1000 signatures had been secured, Cook Charged With Forgery. ¥, and with it will g0 a welcome | their brilliant hues, and_living into let- | President Mckinley spoke byiefly as follows: morning and reach Los Angeles at 1 o'clock to-morrow, where | Those who have the movement in hand \ o, 0. 3 srith, a cook discharged s d own in the hearts of all her | ters crying welcome to McKinley. They “It has given me very great satisfaction to meet with the | they remain until Friday. g ' are laboring industriously and have so yragher ety ged a day the Presigent will be takea | are characteristically beautiful. puplls of the Phoenix Tndian School. It was a very beautiful | At various places former residents of Ohlo assembled at|arranged matters that the petitions will | or =0 ago from & Kearny street restaur. r porch of the building | The arch is typical of the products of | spectacle and one which I shall long remember as I came to | depots to meet the Governor, but his Excellency made his | Feach Governor Gage in Southern Califor- with Torgery. He signed the maors o1 e the driveway and from | the Redlands scction. It is a double span | the stand marching through Your ranks, and cven more Beau: | Asse Spesch on the tri at IIAEan, Aris . his ovemme: just | nias 1l 3 b L. : =, he people, of the | spinglng {rom _all four carners of the | tiful to have you assemble around me and declare as you have | hefors, crossing the Colorado River, ‘on passing frop Ayizona| /ihe movement meets with the approval | former emplos o e e v town e; 2 for all on ihe open | crossing, and two o S _openings are | that you are for one country, one language and one flag. I|i alifornia. As the Ohlo special Epace vefore the hotel And to-morrow It | banked. with green Dranches and: white | wish you well wad bl comr i} "gone Janguag o L ots s fired. “Attor being prisented aicd into Kingman & | ¢ ted'oy the willingness to sign the petl 4, for all are anxious to |yucca blossoms, leaving a narrow way At 5 o'clock this affernoon the Presidential special resumed | design Governor Nash returned thanks and spoke of Ohlo peo- | tion displayed by those approached. of a large number of people, as is evi- | tickets and sold them. = i ent’s first comment upon | through which' the President and his | its journey. The departure was so timed that thi lorado | ple in the West. He said: The reception to be tendered the Pres party will pass. h Destrt And the old, Dasin of The GUIL F Celformie baoic sag | P10 dB e V™t laiin ‘cltienship in’ Ohlo ‘we also claim that | dont ot the Union League Giub is o be rin is address the President and his S level and barren of all velgetatlan would be traversed during | greater and grander citizenship in our common ceuntrK. We | held immediately upon the return of the the for a drive. The way the night. | The Colorado River, which is the boundary of Arl- | go to California to christen the battleship Ohio, with er- | Presidential party from the launching of | ¢ street, under the arch [:(]MM”TE[S BUSY WHH PLANS zona, will be crossed at Yuma and the party will awake to- | tain fecling that she will ever Aent tor The honor U3 the $ors | the Ohio. B e - 5y Pt Park, then to Canyon morrow in California. d and the honor of our common country.” SO ARbote SHAi ey O he Team e bok Siin o the (e of Pasbanby FOR SAN FRANCISCO RECEPTIDN | @teivtvitetmtotettmtotettmtetototmtmtetotetbtotofofobetofoliefofolode bl sodmietoledtfolodiefelolmtofolofs oiefofofofefololob @ | Commitice, and Joseph S. Spear Jr.. will g like a carpet at his feet. meet the President and escort him to the | Cleaning de aware of th, ack will be through Cajon pleted the arrangements for the affair. It|card of admission, which must be pre-|escort to the President was to move up | main room, which will be handsomely | You are ma e eces- street, the principal residence street of | was decided that the guests of honor are | sented at the door on the afternoon of te | Third strect to Market and Sut thas thot, | decorated. ident. the Cabiniet, the commie. | SitY, for cleansing your blood in the then the party will be | (Continued From Page One.) to be stationed in the ebony room. The | reception. oughfare, but a number of leading citi- | The Fresident, the t presidents wiil spring by humors, eruptions and other in. invited guests are to be admitted to the Women’s Reception Committee. zens who have subscribed liberally to the | tee and the league’s past p; . . : : e at the train the Presi- | institute through the side entrance and s fund raised to entertain the President and | form the central group at the reception. outward signs of imourity. an address, but il is!it is hoped that final decislons will be |ushered into the Searles Tulery. From | , Those having the affair in charge are 88 | who ‘intend decorating their places of | _The luncheon to be served in the Maple Or that dull headache. bilious, ¢ propramme, and if MCKin- | roached upon all the mportant features | the gallery they will pass into the ebony | follows: business in his honor thought they were | F9om will be an elaborate affair and prob- diti s will be of his own notion. ek room and then out into_the vestibule. Representing _the Art _ Assoclation—Mrs. (entitled to some consideration ably 250 guests will be at table. Accept- seous, nervous condition and that tired ed to leave at 12, and the | Of the week's programme. Twenty-ladies will officlate as marshals | Phebe Hearst: Mrs, Irving M. Scott, Mrs. Mar- ¥ 5 anges of invitations to attend have been | t°0 0 " i Yo the sam programme arranged will flll a full three | The committee on decoration has hit |anq will take charge of those bidden to | Baret Irvine, Mrs. Emma Shafter Howard, Ask Change in Line of Parade. red®ived from 170, and many more are ex- ve 9 ‘ € cause— Pouts. 1 be well spent, however, for | upon a method of adorning Third street | greet the distinguished ladies. The du- [ Mrs. John F. Merrill, Mrs. J. B. Crockett, Mrs. pected. weak, thin, impure, tired blood. The following petition was therefore cir- | g5 she is now. Oecked in her best and | which will effect a transformation in the | ties of the marshals will be to see that | LeWls Gerstie, Mrs. A. N. Towne, Miss A. B. | 1o\ 5 nal Dt ica' i ici zedl | ¢ ated among the business men yester- Additios Subscriptions. | America's Greatest Spri; M b st, Redlands offers as fal 1ght | hits : ce’ Davis, Mrs. David e ! ng Medicine D reniaent wil] eeps @8 Talr @ SIght | yista of that thoroughfare. Immense |the guests pass in regular order to and gi,“:fif"fi',‘;‘ g’;‘{:,,,,‘if“},‘fdg., Mrs. Louls Sloss, [day and more than 400 signatures were| rpe finance committee reports the fol- | js Hood's Sarsaparilla. Y fiags will be suspended from wi from the recelving room, and that the % . Wililam Crocker, Mrs. | attached: lowing additional subscriptions received | . Governor Awaits President. St niroes ik B ST T crowd does not congest in 'ths ebony room %‘!fi:e;:%fl'::hfi;r“;'::z;‘t;&‘ Nz B Boune (| To the Executive Committee: We, the Up to vesterday noon: | It makes ;hc blood rich and purs, Governor Gage ahd his party arrived | twenty feet T b, Mrs.' William Alvord, Mrs. Henry T. ia | Undersigned citizens, respectfuily request . 4 o d i here this evening at 11 o'Clock. Tn i | ‘wire ana festooned back at the ot | e, S 1 those Whom they’ would | "Ghnuyry Gt Mra. Frod ewlett; Californis | afdack f s fon 6. B et 4 S o Metenos. B U hekhhy complasion sy Sren > or your consideration of a B.- Moraghan, $10; J. H. McMenomy, $10; i Club, Mrs. Lovell White; Sorosis, Mrs. W. R. | change in the routs of the s ads | Wiy By Moreghan, $10; J . McMenomy. $10: | clear, heffthy complexion.igood appe- n ard, C: = H | tom, and fifty such pairs, will leave a pas- | Invitations for the great reception will | Eckart; Laurel Hall, Mrs. J. Brandt; Forum, Ry parade | will & Finck, $10; Kasf ‘o., $10; Livingston | € = S Nt ahery, oongretsmen Kahn, | o3 ciway for the parade miong Whlh L1l | ba Bet it foodey sl il piitoes S0 Laurel Hall, Mrs, J. Brandt; FOrum, | and escort fo be tendered President. Mes | M. 510 Fengtild s Fharmacy, §o; Eugenc tite, sweet sleep, sound health. - 1 ;| Kinley on his arrival in this city—that is, | Korn, $10; R. D. Davis & Co., : v > < : 4 7 . . Bryant: y- , . $10; . W. ¥. Herein, 3. C. Stubbs of the South- }21‘:;5 lir“?sigg[z‘gr:"&dhes?r‘fif:‘;regm‘.’ey o g mv“mm:-:eri:gn;!o’ra?::v o somfi:nwncfie; o gy e rding: Corona | that the route of parade be changed so | & Co., $10: Hawks & Skelton, $i0; San Francisco | FOF cleansing the blood the best medi. party were the Governor, Senator Perking o e o e Yss: SUIVeYOr | men of the committee which has in charge | San Francisco Art Assoclation Club, Mrs. Frank Daiton; Press Club, Mrs. | that Jt Wil turn down Market street from News Company, J14; Edward Follitz$io: Henry | cing money ¢an bay is Eomnelius W, Pendleton, Speaker of the | the reception to be given to Mrs. Me- and the lla . Sexton; Millo Ciub, Mrs, . D. ‘Bates: | Third to Montgomery, to Kearny, to Mar- | St. Goar, SI0; , Hochstadter, 110; R ¢ Astemply; Senator Thomas Fiint Jr., | Kinley and the ladies of the Presidential | | Women's Clubs of San Francisco | WiMo-Daugh S Mrs. ¥ J. haver; Tows | Ket and out Market, as originally in- oo Bt ot xgkn e H : president ‘pro- tem. of the State Benite, party af the Mark Hopkins Jpetitute of | dnvite 3ou G0 be brisent at a reception Alkhdy '};E’sngu':ie Rl Coliesiate Alim” || The foregoing petition will pe presenced | B ¢ Squnan fo: AL Helivronner. 00 8 and some invited guests. AL 9 ¥ 29 MRS. McKINLEY . Miss . Dean. 've committee, W Tt k ¢ at the s se l on the afternoon of Thursday, sixteenth, usiness men to have the route ) 2 committee composed of J. C. & Co., $10; Rothe & Co., $i0; C. W. - Gitizens of The town, ‘and after"the Gov- If You Have Dyspepsia Nineteen hunéred and one, the parade and escort to President Me- | Kirkpatrick, W. H. Crocker, Wendell Bas. | o & &0 0o Migers & o 10 Taé arsa ars a ernor arrived at the hotel cards were left | Send nomoney,but writs Tre.Shoop, Racine, Wis., at three o'clodk. Kinley changed so that they may have |ton, C. S. Benedict, W. B. Hooper, Henry. | Rosenblatt Co., $10; Royal Eagle Distilleries ‘ him by Captain H. B. Higby, First Lieu- | boxis7,for six bottles of Dr.Shoop’s Restorativas Mark Hopkins Iustitute of Art. an opportunity to see the distinguished | L. Davis, H. H. Taylor, A. Roos and T. | Company, $100; Fischer's Concert Hall, $10; It is Peculi d “enant 3. C. Underwood and Becond Licu- | express paid. 1 cured,pey $6.00—if notit Is tree® | With each invitation will be Inclosed a | guest. As was originally intended, the |P. Andrews.’ The commiltee has already | Midway Plaisance, $10; James Schwartz, §i0; s Peculiar to Itself,

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