The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 16, 1901, Page 1

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SAN FRANCISCO, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1901. * PRICE FIVE CENTS, PEOPLE OF SAN FRANCISCO WELCOME INCOMING ARMY OF EPWORTH LEAGUE ing. The reception committee was on hand throughout the night and each mem- ber was assiduous in the discharge of his duties. Telephone at Ferry Quarters. » < For the benefit of those having business | & 4 & % with the ferry division of the reception | 2 g > - committee a telephone has been placed in . . . position. The number is Bush 541. This . o 5 ¢ A will be glad tidings to persons who are E G . _ | | o — BAGGAGE MEN, DECORATORS AND COMMITTEE WORKERS FIND THIS A BUSY SEASON. desirous of securing information as to the arrival of delegations during to-day and to-morrow. Harvey L. Burchell, State secretary of the Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, arrived in the ,city from Gllroy vesterday and was glven an honorary position on the reception committee. Miss Lulu Shelton, second vice president of the Epworth League, Methodist Epis- copal Church South, came up from Gil- roy yesterday and was accorded a place RCO » & THE BDO",['Hfi-‘n on the local reception committee. R. K. Wilson of the Alabama delega- I tlon wired the general committee from Terrace, Utah, at 11 a. m. yesterday to TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND VISITORS EREEEEEE ) PRANGEMENTS FOR COUNTY EXHIBITS ation might enter. the city with colors SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE HERE TO-DAY himmicea™” " AT PAVILION ARE FULLY COMPLETED entertainment committee has made a new arrangement of his committee, by which Preparations for Their Reception and Entertainment rerice aurne e rn ot ey . VIAgNificent Displays of the Resources of California Form morrow. The duty of this committee is to % Finally Completed by the Local Committees and All rorids rooms mesis sna otner sccom- an Educational Feature of the Great Gathering Which roGations for strangers applying for the s in Readiness for Opening of the Great Convention ™™ mue suitte of Assistents. Will Be of Value to the Industries of This State Commencing yesterday morning three shifts of assistants were placed on duty. The first began at 6:30 a. m., the second at 12:30 p. m. and the third at 6:30 p. m. The members always on duty are Chair- man Truman, J. E. White, Max Baruth, Earl L. Eavey, R. G. Hudson and Fred il tached to regular trains, and there were In the city early this morning. The party comparatively few leaguers aboard. The travels in fine style, its train consisting Wisconsin delegation, which left Ogden of twelve Pullmans, two diners and two 2t 3 p. m. on Sunday, was due to arrive baggage cars, the latter being fitted with at midnight last night, but owing to the commissaries. There are 240 people in the congestion of traffic the special will not party, with W. A. Gillispie of Philadelphia 1S morning the Paclfic Coast and mineral, and other products of the in height. A. W. Bohall and wife are in county product exhibit in connec- county. charge, with F. L. Thomson assistant. T. S et eollory of the Onthelett is the diaplay,of the Stockton Z€°%, 1 SIPSITEencns Fd ¥ e, o ey Chamber of Commerce. It Is under the . . Sa» three inch A ¢! ¥ rge of surfas nsions, cv from th Mechanics’ Pavilion, in charg supervision of J. M. Kile, James A. Barr in surface dimensio m the t the metropo of reach here until about 9 o'clock thls in char, v i C. Estterson. v ‘ Pa- t all L 1 - L ge. Rev. Dr. Brown of Philadel- 4 William McMurray, chairman of the Pa- = o . s A BAIT | stump, and smaller pieces highly polished. ¢ so often test morning. All of the trains are several phia fs chalrman of the excursion com. _The members of the shifts are the fol- yia; Coast products exhiblt committee, 270 T I Mover. Where ls & large dPIAY e Humbola Woolen X by elece s ever - £ pecling. hours late, owing to the tremendous trav- mittee, and among the other leaders lCWI!Ng mamed: and J. E. McDowell, superintendent. et e and agricuttural photos and In (FiCity, have a fine exhibit of blankets. s < gl S el. and no calculations as to the arrival aboard are Rev. George W. Stevens of First shift—Emily L. Bean, Willam L. Court- This'is an entirely new idea in con- go ' ooyl e’ Gil be recelved daily Lhen there are woodenware, butter, con densed milk, mineral water and some ani- mals that have been killed in the coungy. The display is surrounded by four booths, °r of any particular party can safely be re- Lewistown, Pa.; Rev. Appleton Bash of Tight, Marion E. Dawson, Alice Fluhr, Jennle pection with conventions of this nature z Pt a- lied upon. The time schedule was adhered Beaver, Pa.; Rev. Jackson of Philadelphla, Gunn, Mrs. F. N. Hubbell, Miss May Isascs, anq will be one of the most interesting € e noblest order connected with to as much as possible by the rallway ofi- Rey. Nichols of Mariton, N. J, anq Arthur McPherson, Lawrence Nelson, G. G. 14 jpstructive features to the Eastern consignments of fresh fruits for free dis- tribution. This does not include water- melons, for which the committee apolo- th m in Ame .,a’ clals, but.the safety of the parties en Chaplain Tribeau of t United States Nusworth, Wulhr(v; g;Wd‘dEl M. Rolston, _oonie” inasmuch as there have been e all in ted, which h to carry out the T eor Francisco will take route frequently demanded radical 3 ¢ Emma Robinson, G. Sheperd, Emma Salter, vari hs the - redwood idea. ¥ navy. Nearly all of th® party are from ' 3 » grouped together in the various booths the = Foeen od idea. the hand of fellow- changes in time cards. -The result has Winlfred L. Woodruft and James Wood. JheFresno, County exhibit is thesecond o oo Guritinks Bootl S charale of products of the State and the visitors will Second ehift—Lina B. Banks, lula May y gple to obtain an idea of the resources Beard, Lacy L. Candill, May F. Cook, E. J. v 24 d Industries of California. The main ven a reception at a Alice T au : Dornin, Hulda Heuer and Allce Theuerkauf. oy ance will be transformed into a gar- copal Church to- myirq shitt—Harry Burke, Willlam T. Belvel, various points in Pennsylvania, with a few from Maryland and Ohio. The party will be gi the First Methodist E; one on the right side and consists entirely of boxes and packages of raisins. 8. E. Biddell, vice president of the Ralsin Growers’ Association, installed this dis- s from the sun-baked been delays more or less vexatious to isit hither will not fail friends of the travelers in this city, but antage in a personal as well in a rush like the one with which the F. C. Lathrop, traveling passenger agent of the Wilmington Transportation Com- pany, presen play and also . A If-evident con- railway companies are now coping safety ; e ay e 3 S s to the right of the main , s a fine collection of Catalina Isl- people, few of rather than promptness has been the chiet O TCW €Vening. After the convention pr . J. Bauer, James Irving, Elma Jeftress, fons 'melm:ilrmrecu mgw it aerlangt Bays aod Tere: KW LRI TWIE boas-, o cver cxperienced fhe QEIEBIS e stim they will go to Southern California, thence Mrs, Emma L. Jenkins, Fred M. Morcom, F. op toants f;mms o the right, oa tne Sisted in giving away 10,000 cartons of ity TR It ek I e i i = b north by the Shasta route to Portland v . A. Rounds, George T. ot fxopos i . seeded raisins by two handsome young sl e i o =3 must by the law The special bearing the Los Angeles sec- and W. Mosher, F. ge T. Shaw, W. __cent is made, is a large garden scene e et ot L X chargs of -2 - €. Spencersand v T -1k conclude that there tion of the great chorus arrived in the take in the Yellowstone Park en route A. Smith, John Looker and Samuel G. Thomp- i . Morrisey of the Orpheum. the Union worth liv- city over the coast route shortly after 1 home. The entire trip will occupy forty- son. loaned by Mr v P! The Cured Frult Association of San Jose Smith, assisted by Miss L. M. Byrd. Miss g fornfa. During o'clock fhis morning. The party, num- three days. Two days were spent at Den- 4 reserve force for ‘speclal ‘reception :l‘l;f:fl::’;;inf’;z’b:‘_‘;‘ e ey 15 on the opposite side of the aisle, next to Jesste Bale, J. B. Worinington and M tors every citi- bering 750 persons, was greeted at the Va- Ver and two at Manitou, Colo. work has been placed on duty. Those Gate Park. The entrance to the double he San Joaquin County exhibit. It is - 3 “’_‘;””""‘”:"‘ o - :‘, . ‘d‘;‘l”‘ zen w nimself a committeo lercla-strect station by a reception com- Some 3000 delegates to the convention composing the committee are the follow- row of exhibits is through a beautiful ola’ decorated In green and white. The sign !278€ DUt Wil ive a mesting piace to defe- of one to assist-in the gemeral welcome mittee of twenty-two members under Will arrive from Portland this morning. ing named: mission made of greens. \[ 3B ey df piued as e @hey entiva; cx ¥ SR B bR S S oRe R - d to de n his power to render the charge of Miss Rosina Treadwell. At The leaguers were due to arrive here 1ast | gy R, Anderson, Miss Avery, Harry Banks, - The Napa County exhibit is the first on MPit- W. P. Cragin is manager and he The Southern Pacific Company whi dis- stay strax :mong us a contin- 10:35 yesterday morning a party of twenty night, but a delay occurred near Shasta Grace Bedsood, Hattle Brown, Emily Bone, Dr. the right. Mrs, B. F. Smith is in charge "\} Ul @ cooking school and free lunch play slctures o <‘«.m. S ed delight leaguers from the southern part of the which necessitated a halt of several hours. Chamee, Irving §. Crocker, Miss Delano, Alice and will be assisted by'T. B. Hutchinson, " the machinery annex. Sttepgs = l‘lh £ ‘;If"_ e ':'; s S Trains Every Half Hour. State was met at the same place and es- The Northern leaguers bgre the delay A, Davis, Miss Deane, Miss Lida Ericcson, F. Mrs. Willlam McDougall, Misses Grace . Humboldt Sends a Stump. Yosemite Val 'r,w e is i:\” i “- : e in at 3 o'clock this morning, corted to the Pavilion, where quarters for with commendable resignation. C. Fish, Mre, Greenwalt, Miss M. A. Grant, Grigsby, Dora Carter and Harold Holden. At this point in the aisle the Humboldt charge of Ga f*n_ s ¥ :r‘ of age, trains began arriving the visitors were secured. The nmave of the ferry building was Miss Hulda Heuer, Miss Lena Hanson, Miss M. ¢ 15 decorated i siiver gray and scarlet, County exhibit stops the visitor, as it is '1° Wan who discovered the Mariposa r from Ogden. Sevi % : i m Ogden. Several par- Pennsylvania Delegation. illuminated all of last night for the benefit with gray moss from oak trees. There will right in the center of the aisle. It con Continued on Page Four. day, but they were at- The Pennsylvania delegation will arrive of the visitors arriving in the early morn- Continued on Page Four. be a display of fruits, oils, both vegetable sists of a huge redwood stump fifteen feet

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