The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 10, 1901, Page 2

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2 Tiii SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1901. ETERANS GREET M(KINLEY AT SOLDIERS' HOM m THE PRESIDENT LEAVING THE ARCADE DEPOT UPON HIS ARRIVAL AT LOS ANGELES. PRESIDENT LEADS THE FLORAL PARADE(] : "IVETERANS WELCOME THE PRESIDENT i HENRY T. SCOTT : : 9 . St A e . ’ s 3 have been the only ladies ever within this Continued From First Page. Ulive ariver. And the Fire Department|son, A. W. Herwig, H, Cglichtenberger, ALONE OPPOSES Continued From First Page. e Satiiary” 0t Hhe Trancican mon: | Mavor will ormally present the Fresiant o — | was out in ith engines V. H. H , H. A. Elsen, J ). = | astery since its foundation in 1876. | keys of the city and extend its free- ol i ';;";,3\:;;:"3;9;‘.\23 £<°5é€g6fl£hd§x Howland, W. F. Kennedy, TRIP TO VALLEJO | |to the second car of the Presidential | *7pe Bch (% S itiage Is a mass of | dom and hospitality to the guests. Dieei: description and color. train and handcuffed. He had a number | quchess roses banked upon a background | or General Greeninger will then become ors at the depot in San Jose the © = of pocketbooks and purses still filled with | o liveoak moss. The cushions are | master of ceremonies and the programme Americus Club was_out in ful | PRESIDENT CALLS T the money and valuables they had cen- | 0o €req with pink cambric and . the | as prepared will be carried out. - agth andl full uniférm. Esch man cars By C. C. Carlton tained before he transferred them to his| yyeois are a solid mass of roses. Four| The final programme of the earnival of b ”mr)?nfi. T";&l?fif’i,?d a:rgifiv:f“l:tl:;lngd ON MRS. FREMONT Vv . U, Ca 1l cwnk ;:iussfissl(‘m, sgnglr‘fi ;ha\ten}’xe g;]e:% white horses will draw it. e | roses ?5 plrepar;du by the entertainment o 5 ca ations L 2 - all alone an Vi Victoria | committee is as fo! ing diagonally from his shoulder. There S Special Correspondent of The Call. Wor2o The party will take the train a | e low: hurry. Th}e' pickpocket wore a dark Fedora cap, but in his pocket neatly folded up was a r were many beautiful floats dressed in i oSS great | flowers ana bright with laughing faces | VY idow of the Great Path- and dainty dre And there was Dixie e even more s was an un before it pranced a tall street at 2 p. m. Victoria station has been | Monday, May 13, § a. m.—Drive of Ohfo defe- decorated with flags. One section of the | gation through the valley. President passes has| 230 p. m.—Arrival of President and , finder Honored With a EO# ANGREES;Muy 0. —Tais cap. The detéctives who came with the | Street where the President Bocees Bas| \Gired of welcome st the: geme o parer. o g AN e i T’"‘;}-‘“{’”““- on hfi‘;‘]‘“f“‘d .. h["'ge morning I talked with var- Presidential party rebcngnltzoltli vt:i\elrifaff‘rg | will throw thousands of cut flowers before | Martin, Director General Groeninger takes th th which' el 3 & with his gorgeous saddle and bridle stud- s g as a crook who has been following it and | | party in hand and carriages will convey them = m\n(‘:r :; u.t ‘W;ll S ~<'ffigrgfl‘r”,fi‘;i‘{ifix’;’édxw‘fifi the hoofs”of us| Visit From McKinley lous memiers. of. the Preat- %h Was treatiently seen in_other, cities the carriages. | 5 Sarmes &T:‘.‘a.fi%;"&‘&’:fi‘:fl,* — ragon Men Give “Grea elcome.” | c < n the sun, X == 5 = on the route. He gave the name of John corted b: men, <, g aragon was made of | 100 Bad been gilded. It was & great pa‘| ;oo ynopsoeTel o o g Renie ey, inciuithe Scous Heinrich, The detectives who are with | SAN JOSE AFTER | headed by o bana, = The b dy o the gon was made rade and one long tp be remembered. ‘ SR ¥ 9.—This morning tary Long, Postmaster Gen- the party are looking for another man CE| n?e Pr.umdem - ot °E zguré:?;h buu‘q;;:; e The prize winners of the parade are as | Dot my, hoie Were SUring (e | | oral §mieh, Secretary Cortel- | |Who has been seen along the road at meny OUTSIDE POLI 10 0 Papitit RE MBIk . asais and wicked lo Down_the | The pi resident was taken for a drive throus 2 laces. They have a good descr Ay 15 p. m.—President conducted t ~ e ks T i The il B peael | oo . the city. The President had expressed a il L e Fim ‘ana expect to capture him. F d That G t Crowd | ¢ S whare e will Slies (e g he Preside Then it turned and fol- | mC*Sfio0\wal fost FIcst, Serah C. SMID- | wish to call on Mrs. Jessie Benton Fre- Each of them expressed a de- eare at Great Cro 3:30 dp,! m. -{—hF‘r!ll:efl; l-n(:xplt!y will be taken leader until it had | kins, secretary of City Park Commissioners; | mont, the widow of General John C. Fre- sire to visit Vallejo and Mare PRIESTS HONOR Will Overtax Resources | *i.is p. m—barty driven to the Vendome Ho- n itself and faced the third, R. A. Lang, ¥. M. C. A. mont, and the drive included a trip to her lowed its self ar the ¢ ’ { : % Yasd! B4 7 tel, where the President will dine. lemnly_ the aerrible | Clage B—Coach, “alliho or ars: Fiest. Mre. | Home' on West Twenty-elghth strect. Mrs. ll:nd N-:v fo »k“t ;mn MRS. McKINLEY| of the Local Department| 7 5. m—Reception to Governor Nash and oo hool; third, Mrs. J. Toney Conmor, Los An- | McKinley accompanied the President and SPs SuaSIing ARY (EieSnd e e T = R . e v ana Beles Camers Club, while Mr. McKinley was inside talking| | ©of the President’s wishes in She Will Be Shown the| SAN JOSE, May 9—Fifty thousand resl- | capinet members ot the Wergomy " ident Class C—Brake or drag: First, Chamber of j + > e | rox Aooth. At Aidctatin for a minute with Mrs. Fremont her the matter. dents of Santa Clara County will be in| 8 p. m.—Band concerts at St. James Park ge McKinley returned | lotoria: Firat, H. G. O, daughter, Miss E. B. Fremont, went-out It seemed to be taken for Sacred Garden of the|san Jose on the afternoon of May 12 to| 23 3¢ Oy Hotat Vendoma Wrodn d he laughed and applaud- Carriag trap: First, Miss Jes- | to the arria vhere Mrs. McKl: Vi 2 2 val- | esda d upon the top of his hat | sie H. Hartwell: second, H. J. Woollacott: | waiting and ehatted with her e was| | sranted, nowever, that the Santa Barbara Mission |Welcome President McKinley to the val Tuesday, May 4, 8:30 a. m.—Signals on fire 4 vaiting and chatted with- her. v vns | o zentlemen aruundtflfl third, Mes W . Faris. i :2‘: g o g g o s wwae B President would make theé 2 l:‘ynofs g::e:ee‘s;xds::r;:hlflr}e.s‘.;}lll l;:eer;o::s} alarm for' all floats to be In line breparatory . amusement. ZCarriage, surre, or trap: | Was ; was 4 e O e Rk mod. | ety W, W Flatler: maona M 1o Orant'| tni | A 4t #as not1ong bafors the Pre visit, as the people seemed SANTA BARBARA, May 9—Santa Bar- | tpecial tratns from various paris of Con: | & & 7 Parade of feate. The procession wi i to the Presid: i;‘ while | u}:\;::.! ng;ig,gm "m\;';adi 1;:mpmhg:r‘lgr-’ First, | 46Nt and his wife were again on their way anxious to have him, and as bara is ready to r;;elvlgr Plr;sldi\,n‘t b:f- lmu and g}orthesn Eamuméaxdwmnb‘:flfi‘ Ret trects Driusplly ot's O’cl:ckm and Mar- he kind, and it seemed to tn- | Cl 3 [ =TInst, | o rough the ifrests of tHe redidence porr b st Kinley to-morrow. The Presidential train | in many thousands from outside. | Bt =~ L LT d us at least reiations with | 3%, Ty, Tremble, feond, Dolph L. Dassett; | f RIS o ity i A0 FRE te¢ | | Wil arrive at 10145 a. m. and be met at | bo the biggest festival that San Jose has | i Head of the marmiar v ion “rloiion at < trained | i X axitomonti of San Francisco has now in- b . two-seat—Tirst, E. H. | This evening the President and .is wife State street, where the party will form in | 2ttempted and everything now polnts to| James Park he will be escorted to the tand flower left in is0s An- | Crippen; second, W. K. Cowan. 7 1 2 Isl: a pronounced success. . | from which he will review the procession, e i surprise no one after the | Class L, automobiles, Stanhopes—First, Mre, | 4ined with Homer Laughlin and a few. Sladsd hee, Mlangd (A 1NN order of rank in carriages. an Jose has asked for aid fn the hand- | 100 a. m.—President escorted to the dapot. e & They were there in every | M. F. Munroe; second, M. G, Miller. ' | friends. He left about 10 o'clock and drove itinerary. Asfar as I could as- The Sixth Division Naval Militla will act | ling of the great crowds and the criminal | 2 p. m.—Band concert in St. James Pacy shade of hue and, aided in their | Class M, automobiles, runabout—First, Mies | directly to his car at the Arcade station, certain there was but one dis- as guard and Starr King Post, Grand | element that comes with the crowds of | ¥ picturesc of the girls of Los A rs of the dres %, m.—Bicycls races at Cyciers Parc on uty by the smiling faces | E. Herron; second, L. Pinton; third, J. H. | where the remainder of the pay 800; v f the Republic, as escort to the |the police of San Francisco. Chief James | the Alameda. & Martindale. Jomed him. M TR« kemting | Fetes, . Heary. i | [Amny_ofithe ROPEVG, S8 escortoto thei o Heward fias wrilien the ik Cone | i Abricuitaral Bk o ot the racetrack To-night the city is roveling in the car- Scott for some reason strong- vep 5 a ‘ missioners of San Franelsco to spare a | ', ¥ p. m—Iiluminated bicPle parade val spirit. e streets are blaz!, = . etachment of from twenty to thirty men i Pesc - 3 o e 7. oubokes che pinn State street will be reserved free from all | quring the time that President McKinley ihecimen's ball at the paviiton. and the d cagies phvasols, | Class N. equestrian—First, J. C. Johnson; crossing a conii- | second, W. Garland; third' Irving Knight: s g ris | fourth, E. A. Osborne; fifth. Ray Warner. 3 alls loaded with girls | fourth, ¥ A. Osborne: fith, Ray Tarner itn |light and Te-echoing with the noise of shal the parade. The eastern half of Tllustrated band co: . White and red, white | (Class O, equestrenne e Mira, Alh | horns and bells and everything that will “W1ll the President visit vehicles and people for the drive to the(is in this city. Oakland has also been | B STy Jenge- gold; with girls all in red | F'Pyarts BEEonc, . { * ™ 1add to the general clamor. Bands are Mare Island?” I asked. Arlington. Here a platform has been |asked for the loan of ten officers for the | ; May 15, 10 a. m.~Band concert at white and girls alf in pin e e siature or children's vehicle— | PIayInE on all the principal corners seg s i % erected, where Mayor C. A. Storke will | two days. | st. James Park. rilliant _as the : First, H. G, Park; second, Mrs. W. H. Con- |in the great tribunes that once more are 'No,” replied he, promptly deliver ‘an_address of welcome and the| Ground has been broken at the west en-| 2 p. m.—Band concert at St James Park. o St | SUTal G Gl g e Vel | | ana pewervely eThers s || Sresont DTSRG, Ly gy g o i st kel i i | © 5 e & A ok el and yellows until almost | Class Q, boy on pony or burro—First, George | as well as alks and every one is The rling wi en be | work o e en s bouquet whic! e ol t the eves to 1ok at them: with every | Hoies Sseoond Lownere MontEomesy: thire. | joining the passing ranks that keep thy nothing to be seen over there, thrown open for & short public reception, | women of San Jose will present President | FOREST TREES TO LINE conceivable design and all in per oore. streets alive and moving. nothing that is worth the after which will come lunch. Only mem- | McKinley. The structure, which is being SANTA CRUZ SIDEWALXS taste, it made a line that scemed il 100 best group of cycllsts—First, Mrs. [~ At the' Arcade depot, Where the Prosi- | | tiiee. tits time while In Swe bers of the President's party and the re. | erected under the supervision of Architect AL sh | Henry Hagumer; second, George Bann; third, | dent’s train is waiting on a sidetrack - ?: g ception committee Will lunch with the| Willlam Binder, will be thirty feet in| ganma CRUZ May 3. Pretty Features of Parade. Roy Williamson; fourth, Eugene Bassett. until 6 o'clock, the hour for its depariure, Francisco will be all taken President. For this occasion the dining- | helght and ninety fget in circumference. | SAN . k—The _committee H 5 | araass L. fandem and others—First, Blucker | ghall have arrived. the crowde are stili up in viewing other sights.” room has been enrobed in the nation's | It is anchored to tHe ground by a tele-| on decoration for President McKinley's Many of the ideas were new and pretty | and Canfield; second, Fullerton and Wagner; | | cking the gateways and the people are » 3 colors. graph pole which is imbedded sixteen feet | reception is making great preparations and some delicately original. One auto. ) third A A_Bennett =~ o irst. Hose No. 3 | craning their necks and flattening theip A sensational and unveri- Immediately dfter lunch carriages will | in the earth, for the decorative effect. g e e rked. Sactoctoctin® dome 164 | Engine No. 5. Chemical No. 11 sscond. Track | faces against the ETatings to look at| | fled report was started here | |aniin pe resumed for a drive about town. | President McKinley will be ushered into| AIOBE the entire Hne ¢ march the citl- blossoms passed noiselessly down the | XnERE NG 5 Croas No, 1, Chembeal’ Nav%: | nothing, for they can oniy see just the fke was on at th including a trip to the old mission. Here | San Jose with as enthusiastic a greeting | zéns are to decorate their homes and street preceded by a float of Whit 3 0. 11, Engine No, 9, Engine No. | rear end of the President’s car behind the that & strike > the party will be received by the Rev. |as 50,000 residents of the county and vis- | places of business. Along the edge of the with outstretched wings, which, attached 5 train shed. He ;v;{]ldlemax:yatug 9'clock ana Union Iron Works. Mr. Scott Father Peter Wallischreck. dean Of St | itors from away can glve him. Flags wi | GichuThg o - bf placed rows of red- to a f e ng i , seemed tc 4 2 it there wi e see him 7 ollege, an e Rev. Father | wave from every part of the city and the | wood a T trees to give a forestlike ef- be Sruwing: thair CADLOr O vith Loc Wil | _The Judscs whe male theawands were: | go. bat the Pesident hitwsei? ‘will hardly DERSN) 4 conorrR R L PO acioroh the old IiESIOR. Thugs | floral = decorations will transform . the | fect. . rode by on icycle fitted with two gor- | W. 1,_\. » Ens; A .nme% :L Btlel. John | pe’ visible. It will be too early after the “Y do mot believe it,” sald pfles(s'wlll act as guldes for the party | streets into arbors of blossoms. A com-| _The Courthouse, in front of which the geous butterfly wings w‘hu‘l{x S“W" ready | J: (\flffinw 8. %{'s?x?s}n 4 .“,Au!hc‘h, A. | gays he has spent in Los Angeles. he, “but whether true or not through the ancient building. | mittee_composed of Mayor C. J. Martin, | President is to give his address, is to be R e e B P e b e S i Coulter, Willlaran. e T - E A % 1 ched at As a special favor accorded to the wife | O. A. Hale and Alfred Holman will meet | elaborately decorated. While the Presi- i Py g i, MR TG T R L TS 1f You Have Rheumatism et s A 1 of the President, srs. McKinley will be | the special train at Santa Cruz and pre- | dent Is speaking he is to stand under & g Ay o g e e T KL IR B AR Sl ORI T MRt g e s el the appointed time.” Shown about the sacred garden, where | pare the President's mind for the splen- | floral umbrella. e’i,jfl‘, his distinction and to appreciate nder. J. C. Bannister, 8. M. Haskins, | box 137.for six bottles of Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic women are not allowed to enter. Mrs. U. | dors. fhe bow the President gave to his dimin- | S. P. Hunt, Louls Vetter, F. G. Hender. @ Cure,exr.paid. It cured pay$5.50. 1f not,it 18 ree | s o | 8 Grant and one or two other notables! Upon the arrival of the distinguished Continued on Fifth Page,

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