The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 13, 1901, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1901. 3 3 PRESIDENT'S PARTY RESTS AT DEL MONTE - LRESIDENT LI HINLEY Wit HT Scorr WAVING GOOD BYE AT DACIF/C mov'z.l, Ll RRIAGE \ o PASSING & ODORE 7 ODORE STOWELL DHELPS. NAVAL AlD 70 PRESIOENT MEKINLEY The Cabinet Officers‘j‘ See Wondrous Sights FPRESIDENT MHINLEY ARIM IV [N A(fijg WITH EX~ COMMANDER or Bountiful Springtime Blooms of Flowerful Santa Clara Valley Are Gathered From Highland and Lowland Gardens as Tribute of Welcome to Nation’s Chief. s0 went sight-see- much to his store | ical investigation western soil. Ad- a ride, but he shore. 'He has ight of water that he on the sands and | | ol Wi Sookad 1.1 AN JOSB, May 12.—All over Santa | California. The programme of the carni-| 2 p. m.—Band concert in St. James Park. L - 3 Clara County this evening flow- | val is as follows: mfle xkl&e—dilcycle races at Cyclers’ Park on ‘ e e ers are being picked and prepared eshs‘?l‘:fil{firgdu?;‘ ’f,',f\,'fl‘“;',‘;’n"‘" of Ohio del- :30 p. m.—Automoblle races at the racetrack . and | | SNAPSHOT SCENES AT FAMOUS MONTEREY AND PACIFIC GROVE DURING THE STAY OF THE PRESI- for the DeoDle s trIbuLe o T ¥y | Afdl b m—Arrival of Eresident and party. | 5 3% o fiuminated bicycle parade 1 N P N G % N - N J K e party. NoO | Address of welcome at the depot by Mayor | e g . ; through DENTIAL PARTY ON THE HISTORIC GROUND WHILE ON THE JOURNEY TO THIS CITY AND THE Section of the valley 18 lagging, | Martin, Director General Greeriinger takes the | 5.0 S-—llustrated band comemrt. ~— ... down into the | \ NAVAL AID OF THE PRESIDENT. from the woodmen's cabin on the | Perty in hand and carriages will convey them | Yednesday, May 15, 10 a. m.—Band concert to row out & =ty to St. James Park. The President will be es- | 5¢ St James Park. 28 4 B ol S hillside, where the mass of evergreen | corted by a delegation of Grand Army men, | *% T JWHSR BACE L o0 goles parie the clear | *F | boughs are being cut for the streets, to | headed by a band. & S St. ) " | 8 p. m.—Parade of antiques and horribles. » but Ad- | the orchard and valley homes, where |3 P Presentation of mammoth bouquet to | e e S i ie wn % | Distinguished Personages Who Accompany the Chief Executive |roses. sweet peas and callas have been | 5o e o yoins iies. - - ‘v .| QUEEN TO BE CROWNED too much of a new | carefully cultivated for the past few 3:15 p. m.—President conducted to the re- ved ashore. The | . . 5 viewing stand, where he will address the peo- IN SAN BERNAEDINO - B eaterey | : : months. Tons of flowers will come into | i€’ e iein I Monterey | of the Nation on His Western Tour Enjoy a Delightful fhe'cly at daylight and the hands o€ ar | "S0 p. m.presden and paty will b taken | First Streot Fair in the Southern Cali- peared for a good | o L A tistic matrons and young ladies will twine L drive througl e valley. » % wd_visited some._ of | Dav in Sight of uiet Sand ds these 1n piace. The Presidents mammoth | 3:5 . M.—Party driven to (he Vendome Ho- | fornia Town Will Open Auspl t in the vicinity be- y g S an eas. bouquet is the pride of the ladies and for et (o Gt Wt and ciously To-Morrow. Postmaster-General came back in time | this about 3000 of the choicest bunches of | staft at the Courthouse. " SAN BERNARDINO, May 12.—San Ber- . This must be | .33 p. m.—Reception to the President and | nadino’s first street fair and the seventh and satisfied. Secre- | flowers are being prepared. Cabinet members at the Vendome. A 1 st of his day & | and stenographers scattered over the|may visit Vallejo and Mare Island Na: uest of done before noon and then all will be in | 3 p. m.—Band concerts at St. J: annual fair of the Twenty-eighth Agricul- il s day in his | country and reassembled only at the din- | Yard during this week. T e e Tt O T 2nd the | diness to rocelve the Presidential party | and 't the Hotel Vendome grounds. Park | {ural District, will open Tuesday and close ner hour. This evening every one is to| Although the residents of Vallejo and |tee of reception will be asked to arran 8 p. m—Fireworks at City Hall. _ Saturday of this week. Already the city v ’ > ge | to-morrow. ~ # men of the party went |80 wtb.ed early to make ready for the |the workmen at the navy yard are most | the trip. San Jose presented a gala appearance Tnetdlnh :!‘llfl 14‘:' !'.:) a. ‘::.E!lrmls on fire | has donned its hg]l\lhd‘ag s:tu'ht If(‘r(-;lna i")u!t'u there is not much in the | Start to-morrow morning. desirous’ of having the President visit SHeny Tox on e ne preparatory | ness section on rd street, fro 5 S T to-day. Many visitors have already ar- | for the parade. : F {s, and D and E streets, the them, the local committee having the re-| A recent trial at Fort Myer, vxr&n‘l;i Tived. The decorations are being added | 9 a. m.—Parade of floats, The procession will culz;;egdsolmed for the carnival, red, whits el Monte, Monterey and 5 t did not come under | NAVY-YARD MAY ception of the rresident in charge has| ywas to test the relative merits of . e. S0 « t d hundreds of large American move fro = ¢ .> corner of Santa Clara and Mar- h in evi th theiz motice. Some rode over io the bath: not locked with favor on any change In | golored and biue flaunel shirts for Soi- 7o dlsplayed all over fown. The e ket iirectn promptly sb Mloialoge e R atw went to Pacific Grove, angd oxhlemm{'ulte(ei YET BE VISITED 5 dlers. While no decision was reached, it | gramme for the three days’ celebration N Dpon. reashing St Jumne | The opening exercises will consist of the The matter, however, will be brought to ( was found that the khaki shirt is well llent Besldes bel AL | Bt oy o - Monterey. The ladies rode or sat in par- the attention of the President himsel, la ol s ool On i (peiuK, & I°KAL | Park he will be cscorted -to the stand from | Soronation of the queen THesday evering: Bor o 65 porch, ang the o sat in Par-{ - 5t 3 posstble that Presient MoKiuley | sug Renid Be decids t aaceds'so T P s i e llip o int ;fii’igfinnfz"ra'lhghgvrv”e’&?'igd'ngl ST e T s v PRSI i T all'at e pavik

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