The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 14, 1901, Page 3

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1901. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 3 GABINET OFFICERS AT A CARNIVAL e 3 BALL evening and it was late when the music ceased, the lanterns burned dim and flick- 18 PRESENTED - YVITH & = MONSTER BOLQUET CARDREW. J- MACKENTIE ! cnmR. FLORAL com CHAIR 14 ERNEST _LION RECEFTION SOM. 13.—1It is hard to the prettier, the , the garlands, and waving almost hid the walls or the twinkling like will o’ in the park | grass before burned fiercely, > the skies [ ——— "MRS - C-J- MARTIN SAN JOSEANS WHO WELCOMED THE PRESIDENT AND SCENES DURING HIS STAY IN CHAIR - LADIE S RECP' ™ . CoM C.ENVIGN 2 PREV omo-docnsy' MRS . APDIE . B FINS sEcy. WomENS Auuagy TRIP WILL REST THE PRESIDENT Public to Be Excluded When He Makes the Ascent of Mt. Tamalpais SAN RAFAEL, May 13.—The Marin County McKinley reception committee met | this evening and perfected arrangements | for the trip of the President to Sausalito and Mount Tamalpais on Thursday. The principal point decided by the committee was that absolute rest and seclusion will be given the Presidential party on the trip. The Mount Tamalpals Railroad will | | be closed to the public on that day, as | will be the tavern on the summit of the mountain. No trespassers will be permit- ted on the land at the summit or along the line of the road up the mountain Company D of the Fifth Regiment, N. G. | C.. will be present to deal with trespa; ers. The committee will also have the ser | vices of Sheriff W. P. Taylor, who wiil | have charge of the policing of the line of travel. Sheriff Taylor will have a large | force of deputies under him for the oc sion. The enthusiastic citizen who | lieves that he can get close to the dis | guished party on Mount Tamalpais wil have a sad awakenin es it. It is believed th the President will leave the city at about $:30 on Thursday morning. The trip_will be made on the new ferry steamer Tamalpais. At Sausa- lito the President will be greeted by the school children of the county, the military and the committec. According to pro- | gramme he will have an hour and a half at the top of the mountain d will return to San Francisco at 2. "cloc! - | ALAMEDA SENDS CHOICE FLOWERS | Mail Clerks of Encinal City Decorate Rooms of the Postmaster General | | Alameda has come to the fore in a style particularly adapted to the city acre the bay. Postmaster Lydec medg thought out a plan THE GARDEN CITY. &4 e hotel W the {BUCKEYE PARTY SEES BIG TREES ; guests at the home of S. F. Lieh, were given a tally-ho ride about the suburbs and then taken to Quito They expressed great surprise at | e the mile after mile of well kept orchards, WILL BE FETED AT MARE ISLAND PRESIDENT WILL SEE A WAR DANCE might make the visit of Postmaster Gen- eral Smith a particularly k nd with Lydecker to think summoned his Alameda friends and se- | cured from them the chole 1 | from_ their flower garden: noted for its rare exotie: corps and hospital corps, was formed in | three battalions under command of Lieu- tenant Colonel McGloin. The cadets marched from the armory to the pavilion, and at the latter place were put through o . | and said they had seen nothing to com- : 3 evolutions to test the military merit of | . - ; |Partake of a Luncheon |pare with them in all their traveis. An Plans for the Entertain-|Hundreds of Yakima In-!cich company. | Short vime bunch after buich of Cposies e . | Italian_breakfast was partaken of at PP 3 5 e fodais aaiolated. Tl aecids. uneate | 2 soms ar e ht was perhaps| Spread Under Forest|Quito Farm and the party returned to ment of the . Visiling| dians Planning to Do |,."g, I8, tohemted 1o de are Hia- | e wero shipped to Sem Francisco r P 2 211 2 ok a specia g v a se: c Palac o= : ver seen. It was| Giants Near Santa Cruz|big tree i It LR Party of Congressmen| Honor to Great Father |lor, m. Robinson, Capiain Trank 00?6]‘(?1. ediately and sent to the Palace H ; ould be there | ° T g e e Mty sy S o == The competitive drill for the medal Is | General were soon literally — hand by the local Buckeyes and given | VALLEJO, May 13.—The visiting e D al y 1 a_comfortable E x . = v 2 = T s s | A : 13.—The Yakima Indians | slated to take place at the Mechanics’ Fa- | fragrant flow Deft hands ns were limited | SANTA CRUZ, May 13—Santa Cruz first | & duye, through \';‘:’l‘l(;y.]'r’f'atyieit:al;'inw-nf gressmen will leave the Clay-street wharf | w;fl“g?g,‘gflfi?& IM'NZ’,‘,?G,, A the mem. | villon Friday evening of this week. 7The | arranged them into artistic bouqusts and get. It was to have | ehtertained the Presidential party t0-2¥ | mage from the hotels Vendome and St | &t 9:30 o'clock Thursday morning on the | po . “oe 1 party on May %. Word comes entire regiment will parade !hat‘eve ing. :d;(‘nr};\xe{\ (P!c!_rm:‘mws'u;nEe vgtllh,figa:v[y_ receptic a ball ang | 204 then bad the honor of offering its| James. Out through the Willows and the | Government tug Golden Gate and will ar- | grom “Fore Simeoe that at least 130 gaily | 204, be reviewed by President McE el Doadt " Uibeis A T 2 hospitality to Governor Nash and his par- | ty of Ohioans. The Presidential party had just left the Big Tree grove when the Buckeyes took possession, running over the mountains on the regular aarrow gauge train. At the grove the Presid arrangements had arrassment to and to have the his presence would here Cabinet officers attend- | | at if the President had been | Under the giants of the forest an elab- Ty Ca | that place welcomed the visitors. | Olive Farm was the next stop and under | the direction of E. E. | prietor, an Italian br > enjoyed. orchards of that district to Campbell the party was driven. A short stop was made Ohioans of Quito mpbell, and here the Goodrich, the pro- kfast was served This feast was purely of Each uest was presented rive at Mare Island at noon. The tug is to steam to the Heads and Fort Point and take in the Marin County shore, so that as much of the bay as possible may be seen. There will be sixty persons on board, twenty-five of them being Con- gressmen. Senator Perkins and Congress- and their guests at the navy vard they attired men, women and children from the reservation will visit North Yakima on that day and do honor to the Great Father. It is proposed that a war dance be given for the amusement of the visl- tors. Plans have been made for a drive ives, 4 o tial reception committee from Santa Cruz | the ns. - £ i wives, and with Secretary | U 'in waiting to give them a reception. | California products and the outing, which | Man Metcalf will be in the party. through the city, but many are asking principal figure, the affair | | Was in the nature of & pienic, wae great. | Upon the arrival of the Congressmen | fcr the Indian dance. The Indians have signified their desire to amuse the big orate luncheon prepared by the people of | i C oV oihore™ in the shape of a small | Will be met by Rear Admiral Merrill Mil- : 9 - v A Santa Cruz had been spread. The Ben |basket containing a packase of prames | ler, U. 8. N., and staff, in uniform, and | Chief and his family with a war dance, Beauty of Decorations. Lomond Winery had opened its celiars | and a bottle of olive oil, mrown on the | the citizens’ reception committee of Val- | and this probably will be given. T Mtest taste was shown In the | anq provided the best vintage. It | farm. The party then returned to Camp- | 1e0. The Independence band will be in| The Yakimas have a grievance which th # bell, where part of them took train for | attendance. The party will be escorted | they wish to present to the President. In t beautified the halls, the young misses from the high schools were rriages were in walting for the party and they were driven, through the grand San Lorenzo canyon, over the world’s or of beauty. colors were 2 bow liroom ‘carnival telyou, Assistant Secretary The decorations of the place were mag- Barnes, ¥ Scott, Charles A. | nificent. A miniature of th : The entire forenoon will be taken up by ginalags recogd M (WO, Lomtents. aull 1p - Moore, " A Moore, Miss May Bar- | Ohio, the body of which was commmcs f | the bay excursion, returning In time to | Mpunt, Tamalpals o‘{h:;fig:gehgywi;}d{; successful in the third will hold the medal ber, Dr. Riwey, Mrs. Rixey. 3000 white La Marque roses, with masts | Participate in the afternoon parade. | graph from John A. Fuller, Mayor of | for al Itime. It was announced that the 07“,,01211);‘.’1‘1);\'.4‘.~ in r-ha’rge of the follgwl;g | and Qg’hllr!g tops of red, was a feature. T Napa, thirty-five miles away. The mes- | battalions would assemble at the Mechan- plertalyment commitice: Hon. O. A.|Below it were banked calla lilies and the | prestdent McKinley will be prompt ‘at | 5age Will be sent from"Mount George by | fcs' Pavillon at eight o'clock, but as the son, Hon. J. D. Miner, Df. H. C. Brown, | ments were served. 5 from the grand stand of the San Francis- | Sioeiiar squad on Mount Tamaipais, Ths | engnis ;Templar, had engaged the frat M r C. J. Martin and Director General | Governor Nash and party and the Con- | co Seat Company is unobstructéd. It ad- | latter will flash back any reply the Presi- | the regiment of the League had to wait myer. gressmen were present. F. Ensign, | joins the Union Iron Works, facing 400 | dent may wish to make. until 10:30 p. m. to get possession of the A light supper was served during the | president of the San Jose Ohio Soclety, delivered a brief address. J. S. McGin® nis then welcomed the Ohloans and Gov- ernor Nash responded. Governor Nash and party, ered out, and those who had come to see the President sought their homes. who are Coop the Santa Cruz big trees. feet on the bay. ed early. Market street, room 58; Sherman, Clay & Co.’s, or at Newman's Richelieu, Geary and Market streets. > The rest of the Pleased With Their Visit in excellent style. We rounded ladies in the party. Be on time and get seat- Seats on sale at the office, 916 to the handsome new gateMouse, where the Vallejo committee. Members of the Machinists' Union of this city will present to Secretary of the During President McKinley's stay on Napaites also will burn red fire on Mount George to-night between 8:30 and 9 o'clock, and the signal and the residents of the hustling little city will be answered by a red glare from Tamalpals. former surveys a large tract of land com- to the Indians. A commission sent out from Washington, D. C., to make treaties with the red men, offered them 25 cents the mnational colors on | f3 s B M T . = ‘The “red and gold were | Xriving at Santa Grus. the Onioans wers | 10 Santa Clara Valley |Navy fong a fourteenkarat gold card, | a1 sete Lot the jands, A9 qic, ands sig ver the front of e music- | taken fo drive v, e N g ir ms, a 4 g 1he Eroee oF (he WEVIDE | Senct wae s aaoibd the cliy. ALRhe many courtesfes they have received from | their claims, and gne of thelr number was ; e gave distance and_ ro- | them to San Franeiseo. The sngine had | Governor Nash and staff arrived at the | him. B o B riety enoug music that came from |been decorated profusely with bunting | Palace from San Jose last night shortly | Naval Constructor and Mrs. Zahm are | pioScent. CPrv- o JORIRS SCORRE & Soy (e bove, the flag lent s and flowers, while the Native Daugliers |after Il o'clock. The party left the Garden | Fiarm o e o baresident and | fouse and was sreeted by Mr. McKinley, ite and blue mingled in sig- | was festooned with ropes of roses and | 3 1iVIDE at the hotel went to thelr rooms | home. They wili go down to-morrow. ‘%Ihe commission has not arrived and th sentiment of the | other flo and huge bunches of the | fOF & Much needed rest. v Indlans afe getting uneasy about the mate of the occasion. | choicest of blooms were massed every-| The entire party is loud in its praise | NAPA WILL SEN: ter. - They will call on’ the, Great, Father s were twined smi- | where. To each lady of the party was | f the beautiful scenery in and about San as a tribe and show him their ponies and pses and sweet peas, hid- | given by the Native Daughters a bouquet | JO5€: A FLASH MESSAGE |fine feathers. They believe their lands and giving them the ap- | of exquisite carnations. It was after 3|, 1he trip.” said Private Secretary Sink, are as valuable as similar tracts would be 'ging gardens. There were | o'clock when the train left. ‘was ?"or'd‘[’;;{,_ fl;‘;‘hng"ermOtrkNH‘; and if owned by a white man, and have and flowers and ferns an. AN JOSE, May 13.—1 or | Sev! ¥ vere taken for a i G a and flowers and f lobb}l] [onax 2058, (.n\ernnrrhlx\‘!a:vhua:x‘-n(;laga:t); ‘g,{“'“ o (he’ Bingfim,? T (;:1& hsi‘mfi ‘,;"“‘ Mayor Fuller Will Greet |spurned the offer of 25 cents an acre. never looked fairer t and the Congressional delegation "were | Mountains in a tally-ho which was han- i i T O s hiot | i i onEressional delegation “were | JC1TSI5% Bngiish kentioman, Mo -t | Eresident McKinley by |pRESIDENT WILL : Guests of the Evening. | Eegelred on the oonst. Liomas really the | COORS g Went at breaknccr spesd| + Means of Heliograph REVIEW CADETS o liisdwilie baicher's: Huans ‘bacy: of ests of hur},{nr wg»:rfls;;st:rry'_?g | the Congressmen in California, and it duv;'n s‘t\eypegjrs;lgg n’;g tr:,;l m“(:‘:;lys-o’f-old' O s Utica muslin, reinforced front and back, ay, Secl f_tae | was made am event. The style. We % ensely.” s are deter . ' R s am e i | e male A event. The Ban dose Ohlo | &8 ernor Nash and staft will be the P::&:nctm:rfsll o le:v:‘“’:se th(’;-‘léha The First Regiment League of the Cross lr double sewed, collar button protector. Smith, Secretary of the | evening the headquarters of the society | Eu€sts of Governor Gage and his staff this olden | cadets had a general trvout last set in bosom; all sizes and styles in \ ok, Mri Hitcheock, Sec- |in the Courthouse was crowded with | merning. A trip around the bay has|State without at least a message from | gvening for the purpose of putting for- R jrts. ture Wilson, Miss Wil- | Ohioans, an informal reception being | Peer planned fgr the %ntfi_rtalnment Of the | the pretty little city nestling in the St. | yorg three companies to compete for the white shirts. P rivate Becretary i Vis utive and his s Private Secretary Cortel- | held. visiting exect al s staff and the | Helena hills. regimental trophy. Company D holds a premises. The waiting time was put in at the ar- mory, corner Page and Gough streets, and the roadways outside. he regiment, consisting of the band, drum corps, bugle The Peyser Brand V. Y. The Eugene P. Peyser Collar Company of Glen Falls bby, the broad stairway and its pil- e ints, fGov- g r Ve tion-room and the ball- | ermos Nash addressod the people and of- | PATty Teturned to this city about noon. O o e ot ‘the Tadeo Hding Is | prising nearly 400,000 acres Was taken 5 the ption-room rich red |fered a few felicitous remarks to the = tee and will be handsomely decorated | from their reservation, and thrown open || manufacture collars, cuffs and shirts. They sell direct to large to the curtains and hangings | yOUng ladies. An hour was spent in view- | oy~ GOVERNOR with flags and flowers. Not more than | for _settlement. Colonists located on the " 3 7 4 i window, ropes of smilax | 1€ TS onarchs of the KOrest ArC oot an hour is to be spent there. after which | lands and made homes. A large tract re- || retail houses throughout the United States. We alone seil their ed over walls and corners, | Shansoias o g Sarans paad the honor of RETURNS TO CITY | i ladies of the party will be driven | mains in timber and is one of the finest ; = Sosonist Ao o Heorpargice: ‘ e abou e yard in carriages provided by G f pine in the Northwest. When i 1 1 1 i of pink bawthorn blossoms | tion and christening of one of the larcst the committee and the Congressmen will L el e e eyl e goods in San Francisco. As will be seen the prices arefar less ess of tk es, ees, w . e t out _the Govern: . 2 ry hue and fragrance made | €rnor Nash. Executive and Staff Much | and ships by the admiral and his stat oot | proverly located and the lands reverted || than are usually charged for goods of like quality. s made of 2100 4-ply pure white linen, and they come in 18 different styles—va- to please everybody, whether he wants a high or a low stand- ing or lay down, a high turn-down or a To¢ 20¢ made of 2100 4-ply pure white linen, button or link styles, round or square corners, ‘good long wearing cuffs that will stand hard usage at the laundry. bosom of 2100 4-ply pure white linen, Out-of-town orders filled—write us. SNW00D 5 (0 718 Market Street.

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