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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1902. MAYOR WELCOMES THE MYSTIC SHRINE i ; A f ; ] ] | i i | HOURLBU ABND STATF | COUNCIL OF MYSTIC SHRINERS OPENS ITS SESSIONS WITH BRILLIANT ‘ il . |IMPERIAL POTENTATE SHAFFER IS ESCORTED TO THE COUNCIL HALI; ORATORY BEFORE LARGE AUDIENCE OF NOBLES. T U | IN SPLENDID STYLE BY RICHLY GARBED PATROLS. r Nobles rine for s of San Francisco, and ask that \h;l phy’s address Mayor Schmitz was intro- 3 A - < of June witnessed great activity in all our| HE Shriner parade yest: 1. T b‘t» li‘flv‘:dm l:umfipaanlj | duced and viurmally welcomed the Shrin- % W R temples scattered through this broad domain. morning served to gi clasped with heart- | ¢rs and thn; Ir‘r:perh];]] Counefl to this clty. ; 5 | | The caravans have been preparing for this | He promised that they would be treated Vest y. which is the longest ever | with all hospitality and he begged them | s . erday | gomery street to California, to Kearny, the | Market, to Stockt , to Powell, people a faintidea of the mag- | 10 Sutter, ther n Gate Hall, eople ¢ thich | Where it was d and the Shriner nificence of the pageant which | Fhere It was dis t re res, its hopes, its joys, holds wit o anization. e ope ystic order holds within itself | ¥ aceent thelr weleme Gn cE8ed them 1 BuIg ket i lherh:::*x:?};gofj u\‘lr;eo'rg‘;:uadu;nr they were to have the pleas- | eorercanii® Na e . o0 < s membe: o | hearty f - e : et aravans on ourney paused fo bt s i Lo & 2 < Ha 1 develop the high- | D€arty manner in which it was extended. ¢ | | a time to enfoy the picturesque beauty of the ure of witnessing in the even- | people crow the sidewa and che ¥ n th that | The Mayor said in_part: majestic peaks of the Rocky Mountains, the ing. The procession was not | windows and doorway f the stores to Nobles of the ImpeMal Council, ladles and v ; 5 pilgrims refreshed themselves in the great Salt i intended as a display for the | Witness the parad heer the pil- ers In Dbehaif of St : 4 | | Lake and took their last stop before reach- " > e " ” 1ch | BTiMS on their way. 0.1 extand th. you 6 s Te e . i1 ! |ing this Western oasls to offer up their devo- | enjoyment of the spectators so much fe the pork jeve only a_ Westerner can ex. 4 o |t amid the snows of the ra Nevades. | as it was designed to be an escol % Califor- nger. | It aois e bk ey 4 i The journey of tbe caravans Is completed and | ¢ tno oficers and representatives of ti sure to welcome visitors who come to : - the pilgrims are here to rest themselves be- : ~ o the eeting place | Santa Clars > o the need rest trom Hr‘:f trials of the journey L a splendia “city" we ‘have erected by | neath the date and palm trees of the casis of ‘I;n‘ >vm]n‘\' B xlx "”’ ‘\”, {"”"r;mk_y B B 1? e:wfl:‘: ¥ : u enter the Temple c . and there e of the Pacific. Wi Islam. Golden Gate Hall. Nev s a i r Schmitz, > not only fri 3 but repos mcasur,n”:f)" \:r‘;fcnp;i‘ st:y @ ; Assembled here are men from every State | g very picturesque spectacle, and one the | the Mystic iday. There c welcomed the | 2 kS '\):1 hfl:;gd\v ]_nr;!. oD, and l‘(nr fEeiiions, but none equaled in influ- i in the Union and from lhv; Dum‘f‘nlm}_"f l‘"zg- equal of which has been seldom if ever | will be an excursion from San Francisco of the Western | heartily invite yot sy < B ‘ il mber or in popularity the Mystic ada. Whether they come from New England, niCi el i ! h A sotemt il 4 o | Here n California you will find green pas- | Shriners. = You have ' travaisd- sororr e ot HORACE T OGAN . the ‘scene of the first civilization on this cou- | before witnessed in this city. : e at day. \! committee will meet the tures for your cameis and refreshments for ‘ sands of a wide desert and you will be enter- TTASCOT 2F ISIAM TEMPIE o . tinent, or from Dixie land or from the domain | The formation of the parade was er- | visitors at the depot and the Shriners will ourselves. | tained with royal hospitality in this Western i | of Englend’s King, they are men of promi- | fected on New Montgomery street, and | be driven about the city and county. They e T o e hkcall At ferille sheten J Sonicbro x 1 here find peace, plenty | % - - <k | nence in their home country. They are men | (&0 Y Ul Tine hours of 8 and 9| will be loaded down with frutt and fow. Paiared by Spe stsama, Tuneed dn: by grasd | &nd FopdizeNn prominent in the social, political and business | Dithe 2 i thronged the | ers and royally entertained s 451 lofty. aubltms and picturésgue momnthing. | - Tipon: yourshives it will depena’iin'ia gvast SCENES OF DAY PARADE AND world. . o'clock in the morning 5 ¢| At the annual election of the Improve- the council w A WONDERFUL EMPIRE. | how much you will feel at home." We e In behalf of the Nobles of the Imperial Coun. | Shriners, costumed in all the colors of |\l n "quh to-day the following cficers ball had been 80-| 4o\ you gnanl find & noble, intelligent and | hers, 1o moke yoo el ns Juring your stay OPENING OF IMPERIAL ol and their ladies I wish to assure you that | the spectrum. It is the custom for the |Qefl (o (¥ he folowing officers yrated with flowers, Amer- | gorion pon, Shall find a igent and | here, to make you feel that you are our guests, COUNCIL. we accept this welcome in the same hearty « R B e S ’ yated with flowers, A inr‘u‘e people, Who by energy and enterprise | and When you turn your face x Arab patrols to act as escort to the Im- | treasurer, J, E. Auzerais: secretary, L B. McMahill. The board of managers of twenty-five was re-elected. : w : | s again towar . is given. Some of : d emblems of the mystic or-| are laying the foundation of a wonderful em- | rising sun on your journey ‘homeward ldhct:: .}. 55;‘35 ll: Wt}l\r‘::‘l una’sl‘ had the Nmucll:e s;: perial Council. The Shriners have won the ra e balcony were | Blre, where art and sclence, literature and law, | that you will earry with you oniy. the pleass | %~ enjoving your hospitality. One of the proudest | fame because of the splendor of their strung st of bunting which hung | 35 any people. ancient oF 3 o this city and ite people. mementoes in my possession is a key to this | costuming, but the Arab patrols in_this g 7 Yelcome and extend to | he had many friends in the assemblage to * hich was given to ms a vear ago, | peapoct hav inly reached the limit | he f1. graceful folds. The stage was trans-| Here you shall Toekemn® Srecting which is so beautifully ex- | sTeet him when he rose to speak. He | & oot 'Y Tay to those who have mot wet (i | TeSPect have certainly Some Popular Shriners. of t antest recollection of t or modern. | Once more T bid you d the science of the stars, | bower, with a | the wonderful movement of the heavenly bod- | i 4 ; ] a . ctlon. | forr | the mondertul movement of ihe heavenly bod | precsed in your Arable words, ~Ee Selamu | 8aid In substance: g the " pleasure of expertencing the g00d fellow- | 'GP S irlbut acted as grand marsnal. | Among the most popular members of age and Across the stage | eve made by hands of man. | ies : eed to reg! d_that you . o Yo v f bu rs from the Presidio. Then came | Za-Ga-Zig Te They 1 e of blazing lights | Herc you shall find Paradise restored, ana RESPONSE. | 1000 {6 hear TImperial Potentate Philip G. | far exceed that about which you have read | Of '”8": o1 probability was the flowes ag | Pose Za-Ga-Zig Temple. They hail from prosperity growing day by day, until the far | , AS Imperial Potentate Philip C. Shaf- | Shaffer. I would that it were within my power | in the history of Arabla. W 2 Des Moines, Iowa. O. Evans is to California. | =hall fer’s voice was not in condition the task | to reveal to you the emotions that at this mo- the parade, the mounted patroi of Isiam | , Tow 3 3"une paimy aavs of Paimayey | OF “hen Past Imperial Potentate Winsor | Tempie, consisting of twenty-four Shrin- | potentate, Charles H. tin recorder, k ted Imperial Po- the West, and the palmy days of Palmyra | Of replying to the words of welcome which | ment animate his bosom. I wish that some 5 i r | Temple, cons g of twenty-four Shrin- | IGe. -Chirta i o . St xrr):r‘u 1al “Tneves, and Carth nd Troy, . shail | had been spoken fall to Lou 5. Winsor of | more able speaker. had beén seloeted 10 vespand | Bad concluded his response, Imperial Po- | o'a aind in immaculate white and astride | George W. Mgcartney b ate and ito nothingness Michigan. He perto o to the hearty Words of weleo ‘e have | tentate Philip G. Shaffer announced that | eoni black chargers. They were —under | Sidney A, F Sioat pleaMa I e Uty in the | 100rd to-day. " Dat whn T am directed by ihe | the Imperial Councll was about to com: | Coaroiac farBers, Coneye T oty ek y Winsor on a previous ;,Nafi‘u‘n h;'de"b‘:e'; imperial potentate it Is not for me to reason | mence its session and requested those ! g(iracted attention all along the line of a visitor to this city and in consequence " Ehe Soor o ter representative of the temple. This temple has given away a very handsome watch fob as a souvenir | of the pilgrimage to San Francisco. On the fob is suspended a camel, and it is 1 B. Winsor of Michig phy - ercial sple of San Franc of the local Here you shall see men and women, ri v. George C. tual wealth, royal in figure, hob ~oun. | conduct and morals, and whose hospitable Imperial Coun- | yomes are welcome to vou, and whose kind | ut to act. who were not representatives to with- | march. Thirty-three members of I The closing week of May and the first week draw. patrol marched on foot. They were ; ressed in Arabic costumes. Between | o} xception the cestliest and ci 1 of re atives to | acts Ehall be memories noves forgotten: Hnger | ¥ — | L ateil il e Sresent that Bas been STven swae e« wDIEE Beils the central | ing with you like great strains of music. ers on foot rode little Horace Logan, the N > Here you shall see the rolling waves of the | S £ b atrol nounted part of | fic, singing their lullabys in such divine MREOL. O et aors Bae by W d, Charles 1 d, past tmperial potentate | straing of Rarmony that the whisting winde | | prancing Shetland pony. 'Both Master Lo. Must Wear Badges. and chal he executive committoe, | shall carry the melody across the continent | gar. and his minfaiur ger were deco-| It has been decided that no_ Shriners : g7 —* | and leave music in every one of your homes, rated in 3 P AR will be admitted to the entertain acted a» ch of the meeting, and | e Tou snail see oresta, aged and noble, | TO-DAY. 5 ing, the local delegation came | W 0® SUOS ven to-day: e after calling the assemblage to order re- | a to t eamy t ch- 4 T i 1 5 e 1 n ” 8, r souls with the rrandness of nature and | .20 % stinctive uniform, ‘and it would be | wear their I es. is of course wi S Adams asked the | Awaken yoir thonshis ol the mightiness ot ies | 9:30'a. m.—Excursion to Mount Tamalpais, via Sausalito ferry. Additional trains for the same Eg;flfmfilfi to say with justice which was the | not apply to the ladies who- will accom- P2 $Ne. OpRcl). anh | wht BYSE cf oxiine Impeth Sastiml worils. place at 1:45 and 5:15 p. m. Last excursionists will remain on summit all night. most attractive. Ararat patrol, which | pany the Shriners. uide ts work fere you shal c conditions where | A Kansas City, ) n | e —— ’ ISLAM WELCOMES NO | sunshine and shadow combine in peace, and | 2 p. m.—Reception by Al Malaikah Temple, Maple Room, Palace Hotel. 2 i) (e o iy ey w BLES. |- ;fli.."""nh?fy’é‘dm:?fl.:o'ifz’fd.1xxnnn'~hin:.“\5n"[ i 8 p. m.—Promenade concert at Mechanics’ Pavilion. | rainbow. They wore turbans of blue, gold | P A e"\{;dm .:,,,,: :’ ?e,fm“d' ler direction of W. O Siaors | s Lelbntand damp, maiicg fife one’Sor! | : THURSDAY. E 1 Cappiidus WOPk: o Sovui | Fatek yostorday an u ChAEe ot rien e - nox st il 3 ol 3 | pur All along the line they re- | Pgliceman Cavanaugh, who arrested eived considerable ap. | Here you shall'find broad flelds where ey ery- | 10 a. m.—Drive from the Paiace to the Presidio, Cliff House and Ocean Beach. Lunch at Cliff House | tetved app i ¢ir dress and | geated that Alladin in the ‘o:t:h-m.‘; e s Sutroducha | SN o B b e eyl e i o | and drive through the Park and visit to the Park Museum. || preclsom O e e, eXecuted | | uownbroker on Kearny street and so. who mad. S e undgnce ripen Into wealth, 2 p. m.—Prize drill of Arab patrols for valuable trophies at tlie Oakland Racetrack. i ain C. H. Sal , assisted by | costed people on thei g pitiful ome. e 101d about : ease that litts mman inco the picoe Tn | 8 p. m.—Distribution of prizes by Islem Temple at Mechanics’ Pavilion, drill by winning teams, e B e L R gL T ol great State of Cal scale where the arts and sciences, re. romenade concert and reception. o] Malaikab patrol o s | $50. : ticket for $10 with flowers of oratory, music and all that ennobles P P El Malai o I Dr_ \r{ Los 'r\ngdef' un- 51“ : ticket for $10 4 hos an opportunity o g der command of Drill Master Percy Weid. | 5, and w ser went to Here commerce expands, energy prows, life | FRIDAY. ner and with Willlam Lovet right guard | the pawnshop { the value ey e tuhal it 1o g e, aud ail | 8 a. m.—Shriners’ “wishbone” excursion to Masonic Widows’ and Orphans’ Home at Decoto, Palo D i aiotls e e ate o | w“hx rrunér;e:f (l',r'\ar;|:;u?ulya:ldl 5??:;2 fragve e Alto and San Jose, via Oakland ferry, returning at 4 p. m. é’\"k‘;‘\ had 1x3;\l;nlfl:l‘:‘ 1: “:C’F; e p | pa‘fr:lh:-‘;?brmin court th: c mg_r n:;]u er-soul of # Gra r patro vere: El Je asked the officer to also g an t To this Jand of boauty and Weaith and cheer- ok i nd ball for Shriners and the public at the Pavilion. } Dorver. Teaded By & band of sictr ey | it it e 10 also e s ful and honest hearts I welcome you. Again SATURDAY pleces; Aladdin ,l»r ([:.:umf\n , Ohio; Syria | ———— e e | T sav: - . of Pittsburg, Moolah of St. Louls angd s Poi wondersul | To all the glories of our oasls and to our hearts 9:30 a. m.—Excursion on the bay, when all points of interest, including the Golden Gate, Goat Zuhrah of Minneapolis. Without a single e Do dY““ See the Pm{'” N 5 / 5 S 2 vith s, 00 e if it's one of our - We welcome you with such good cheer & Island and Mare Island Navy Yard, will be visited. exception the patrols, with thelr Oriental | It'S & good one if § o df pyro. g 3 as gar lively music and picturesque drili- | 8raphy points, and wé have éverything a tongue lacks power to tell. 8:30 p. m.—Banquet at the Pavilion. ing, made splendid showings. The mem- e Artist Material line, including £I0 the deeds end IS GREETED BY THE MAYOR. i i bers Pi the Imperial Council rode in car- | skins, fresh from the tanner, ud'hncz “ bidding you peace and comfort and joy ia = After the conclusion of Potentate Murs | %———————————— ~—— ! "3§e course of the parade was up Mont. lg"“““i"fi“? fo_burn... S = {0 arket st.