The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 14, 1903, Page 3

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5, N\ Sy, Sy e L ke - N, { THOUSANDS OF BANNER-WAVING CHILDREN THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 14 1903 3 JUBILANT TOTS CRY WELCOME Van Ness Avenue Crowded With the Pupils of the Schools. Head of the Government Smiles on Cheering Youngsters. President’s Party Passes Lines Extending for Many Blocks. — XTY thousand 1 with were oo - PREDIDENT ROOSE VE L T4 WELCOMED BY TheE & STHOOL CHILDRPEN O '\@ SAN FRANCISCO " VOCIFEROUSLY GREET THE FIRST CITIZEN — | LISTENS 5.0 Foogy s WAWONA EXPECTANT. \‘ v was Elaborate Decorations Being Ar- ‘ o nt nged to Honor President. i VONA, M 13.—Elaborate prepar- | K | yosevel rkmen ha tel will be will adorn its walls, spared for the menu 1 be @ fmimimiiioiiiit Special Di NEW YORK, May CHILDREN IN estima f the pu iche Walsh will be the theatrical n years ago, and a young Englishmar Brown” company at in this city On the heels of th n intimate fri a member of th tongues did not ce was sald that divorce b, decree had b mit Blanche V end of thre 30, May DIE te sioner that n E. Jenkins at nese it is estimated that from private schools welcome to the 250, as reported. It is e Homeopathic Medical f in his ganization here to-day. T an increase in wages. o s are receiving 1 demand 2 cents. - A number of pof about the “American District f tne leaders who attemptec e with non-union boys were arrested secretary; Dr. C. treasurer. « * ie he Friday bending every effort to hearty welcome. been employed all the President the mountain from the Marl- a very beau- lecorating. Wh will he scheme a mass of decoration is Ay 70 Ghes \ evergreens, - HE »flf | an im- o i . decorated with P flowers of I's finest paintin, their hosp President’s re widely known for fotism and the long remembered one. LINCHE WhS GETS A DNORGE Suit Reveals a Secret Marriage of Seven Years Ago. ch to e Call Sven the rela- friends of Miss surprised to know was married her hust and most intimate this time has been now in the Bijou Theater, announc d of the Lambs Cluh, ase to gossip, for it proceedings begun by Miss Walsh—or, more properly, Mrs. Hickman—had terminatea within the last day or two in this city = red which would per- San Franciscan Makes Brave Strug- alsh to mar months, if TR ST S WARNER RANCH INDIANS OFFER NO RESISTANCE she so desired. A brief telephone in- few was held this afternoon with Commis- opposition had been met in removing the Indians from Warner's Ranch 100 Indians with the fifty wagons, instead of pected that the new yme at Pala will be reached at noon to-mor- 3 where tents are in readiness for occu- pan, ti] permanent houses can be built by the Indians under pay of the Government. ———————— Homeopaths’ Annual Convention LOS ANGELES, May 13.—The Californis twenty-seventh annual convention of that or- The morning session was given over to the transaction of routine business and the election of the following offi- Dr. A. C. Peterson - of San Francisco, president; Cents per messaze bury of Los Angeles, first vice president; Dr. Alice M. Bush of Oakland, second vice presi- dent: Dr. Guy E. Manning of San Francisco, L. Tisdale Dr. 8. §. Salis- r the Pre: W 3h DPOR’ T, ek BT R = f gidant. ay he an- THRONG OF SCHOOL CHILDR OF THE CITY GR ING THE | will be PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED J A4 RIAGE ON VAN NE | as been Bros SECRETARY MOODY VISITS MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD All in Readiness There and at Vallejo for the Com- ing of the President This Afternoon. ALLEJO, May 13.—Postmaster c cs containing guests and St. Vin- Luchsinger visited the navy 1t’s band d this afternoon and had an It Was reported that everything is ready view with Secretary of the [°F the demonstration by the school chil y ; ; dren, also for the dedication of the Sail- Navy Moody and Admiral Mil- & Clubhouse ler, with the result that the William Henry Moody, Secretary of the vard will be closed at 3 o'clock 3 Navy, arrived at Mare Island at 11:30 to- to-morrow afterncon. This will permit day on the tug Unadilla and was received the employes to participate in the recep- with mi ry honors at the landing and tion to the President on the Vallejo side. later wa al greeting and lun- g cheon at filler's home. The Mayor P. B. Lynch presided at an en- pavy yard tug Unadilla, flying the Se thusiastic meeting of the citizens’ Roose- velt reception committee at the City Hall s flag, came up the straits shortly ter 11 o'clock, and as she approached Chairman W. B. Pressey of the landing all saluting ships followed the the Independence in a salute of seventecn / line officers, in full dress, v. and lined up oppo- » 100 marinés, also in and under command of Colonel ad, U. 8. M. C., and his staff of vesterday. the parade committee reported that 4 formation of the parade will be a lows: Band from naval training s Spanish-American War veterans, four rough riders, carriage containing President Roosevelt, Mayor Lynch and others, G. A. R. veterans on The Secretary has hinted that the re- cither side of carriage, naval veteran - sult of this personal inspection means lowing carri Fremont Sign ., much to ) Island. DETAILS OF TRAGIC DEATH OF JOHN PAPE fol- tion i Hickman, ancy and 200 apprentices ment, made couple and wagging pfetnfecioiois @ MILL HAND IS VICTIM OF A COWARDLY ASSAULT Assailants Mistake Him for an Ed- itor and Beat Him Into Un- and that a ain at the gle to Save His Life, but Succumbs to Cold. consciousness. SEATTLE, May 13.—A special to the GRASS VALLEY, May 13.—News has Post-Intelligencer from Dawson s just reached this city of a cowardly attack on “The details of the tragic death of John & mill hand, whose name has not been learned, M MRl 5 at Loyalton, in which he was left for dead by Pape of S Francisco at Rampart _‘“ his assailants. The attack was due to a case March have just been received by mail. of mistaken identity, the cowards believing Pape became exhausted and was frozen they were dealing with W. H. Neville, editor = P .. Of the Loyaltonian. The men had evidently to death while en route from ThanksgiV- joen on the lookout for Neville, and as the ing Creek to his cabin on Baker Creek. mill hand came out-of a building in the dark B : they pounced on him. One dealt him a terri- He Wld“ accompanied by another man. AN .%o on the breast with a big boulder. Dis- overflow of water from the stream pre- covering their mistake after their vietim had vented the two from crossing Baker been rendered unconscious, they fled. The at- P i . eir camp. tack was due to Neville's alleged activity in reck when eight ’“"fs "‘"‘{‘ ‘"h TP, securing evidence against violators of the pro- The men cached their outfit there, hibition , ordinance. Loyalton is a_prohibition put on rubber boots. Pape's boots were town, but it is alleged liquor has been smug- too small, so he put the rubbed boots on gled in and secretly sold. At last reports the his naked feet. When two miles from the Victim of the assault was still unconscious opened the cache he broke through the crusted snow 2% 19 & critical condition. and was immersed to the waist in water, @iriririmisiluniuaiaielfaiiniieini=i= @ Pape's boots filled with water, and his the ice, on his hands and knees feet began to freeze rapidly. His part- was completely exhausted. ner removed the boots, and began to rub “Pape succumbed on the fce and his Pape's feet vigorously with snow, and partner had all he could do to drag him- this is said to have completed the freez- self to a place of refuge. Pape weighed ing. The partner then carried the freez- 200 pounds, and his great weight was ing man until he also began to freeze. In probably largely responsible for his poor this extremity Pape then crawled over progress on the trail.” Jenkins said There are until he of Alameda, TO MUSIC OF WAVES Luncheon Is Served on Balcony of the CIliff | House. | Roar of Surf and Barking of Seals Proves Di- | version for Guest. President Enjoys Respite From More Formal Functions. HE luncheon at the Clff House, given by the reception commit- tees, served as a happy resp | from the many formal affai which the President has particl- pated since his arrival here | Long before the appointed time of the | - luncheon crowds of people in all kine | and modes of conveyances, from | swagger four-in-hand of Henry Croc! i to the most plebeian of the peddler's i | i | roustabout two-wheeled cart, wended their .way to the beach. They filled all the avaflable space in_front of the ho- tel and on the appredches and hundreds clambered up the steepl rocky bluffs, where they perched themselves | on points of vantage, some fortified with coplous baskets of luncheon, all armed with cameras. It was nearly 2 o'cl | ing of cannon announced the approach of | the nation’s chief and almost simulta- | neously the clattering of hoofs was heard | and a squadron of the Ninth Ca - der command of Colonel Joseph Garrard dashed up the roadway in a fast gallop and wheeled into place just as the Pres- ident’s carriage g around the curve, where he received the shouts of welcome and nearly when the boom- ry throats. raised on high by a usand The cheers were supplemented by the roar of the surf, to which was added a strenuous chorus from the sealions, which apparentiy had come up depths of ocean to do especial = T = il WASHINGTON TO ROOSEVELT. Sons of Revolution Send Greeting to President. On behalf of the Sons of 'the Ameri- can Revolution Colonel J. C. Currier the chief executive. yesterday presented the following reso- The President was accompan lution to President Roosevelt Mayor Schmitz, M. H. de Young g Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United Secretary Loeb. As they alighted States—Dear Sir and Compatriot: The Cali S . ’ et nia Soclety of the Soms of the American Rev were received by Admiral Glass jution, at a banguet at the California Hotel. on mander in chief of the ific squa Captain McCalla, from the naval trai the 30th of April. 1903, in honor of the 1idth annfversary of the Insuguration of the first - President of the United States, the immortal station; Commander Thomas of the George Washington, desiring (o recos 1 nington, Captain Perkins of the Boston, fitting manner one of his most worthy succes- [ jeytenant Symmonton of the New Y Resolved. To extend cordial greetings and George A. Newhall, A. A. Watkins hearty good wishes, on his arrival in San Fran- W. W. Montague. The President was at to our distinguished compatriot—the man once escorted to the west balcony, whe and the President of our glorious country of - srved.. O r th ay. Theodore Rooseveit, thus fulfilling the the luncheon was serve o prevaliing sentiment of the o toowit: broad expanse of the Pacific the shifting “From Washington to Roosevelt og permitted occasional glimpses of the GILES H. GRAY. P T Miahds ik President California Socle ns of American © & s Revolution. To the immediate rig! of the Pr Attest: EDWIN BONNELL, Secretary dent sat Admiral Bicksford, H. M. N.; Jefefefegeofoofoofefesirsimteimimioieleieieiei=ip @ Secretary Loeb, Dr. Rixey, Admiral e empff, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler and General Dickinson A H. de Young, Mayor Schmitz, Admiral General MacArthur, sistar Secretary Barnes, Captain McCalla, Pre > his left were M ident Woodward and Colonel W while the members of the committee and invi ed guests arranged themselves as suite their fancy The balcony was profusely decorated with flags and flowering shrubs of ma varieties. From the Golden Gate Park came a wealth of frag t blossoms Berlin. Medical S0ciofy i 2. e in st pretusin Makes Public New O N o8 kel e i e Wilkins presented the President with a Discovery. superb pearl shell album containing pic- tures of Golden Gate sc y and clusters of be atiful moss. The F LIN, M 13.—The announcement ceptin the gift thank made to-day by the Berlin Medical So- Most gracious manner album over to one of the clety of a new remedy for consumption, ©° e DUCC N called sanosin, has attracted much atten- &s the President "',,_‘,am\‘l Tooms tion. Dr. Danelius of Summerfeld read & (liff House a heavy fog set in. paperon the cure before the socicty. He coats and wraps were showed that a number of patients, most- mand, but the inclemency of t ly workingmen, had been cured of con- in no way abated the ardo umption, and sald they were treated Who Dressed against his carriage without interference with their work. IN& and waving hats and flags The remedy was discovered by Robert President was driven away he stood up i sy and bowed repeatedly his acknowledg- , ment of the expressions of good will ALLEGED CALIFORNIAN kindly sentiments that were so liberally FACES MANY CHARGES showered upon him Paul Adams, Wanted in Chicago, e GOVERNOR PENNYPACKER Is Captured by Police of Newark. SIGNS THE LIBEL BILL NEWARK, N. J, May 13. —A man Yellow Journal Methods Supply the Pennsylvania Executive calling himself Paul Adams of Cali- fornia is under arrest here charged with ‘With a Reason. HARRISBURG, Pa., May 13.—Governor having attempted to rob a safe in a Pennypacker approved the Grady-Salus jewelry store in this city. New York libel bill to-day and at the same time detectives have identified him as issued a long statement giving his rea- George Shea, who, on January 27, 1899, SORS for his action. In this statement the stole $10,000 from the Metropolitan ((\’\\-:(‘;.?:rmp L R U, 5 tional Bank in Boston, and who served pwithin the 1880 quarter o O C has two and a half years for the robbery. murdersd wni in cach | 3 He is also wanted in Chicago. easily traceable to inflammatory and care Dolablr kbt g dor of w. B, eftect immediatety and repeals all laws or Grand Jury for the murder of W. B. 55 of laws Inconsistent with the new Tracy in a saloon fight about a month et ago and was released on bail pending The Governor says in his statement that his trial. Prior to the commission of the questlons raised by the bill are of that crime he was implicated with a grave importance and affect large inter- man known as Willlam Gilhooley in the ests—the freedom of speech and the press, robbery of a jewelry establishment to the right of the citizen to be informed the extent of $8000. In that case concerning current affairs and the con- Adams' attorney, by restoring the stolen duct of government, as well as his right s, secured a nonsuit. to protect his reputation and home from s the injurfes that rise from careless or Poor Showing Made by Aceful negligent as weill as malicious false re- ports. LONDON, May 13.—At the second spring ~ The Governor says there is nothing In meeting at Newmarket Tuesday the New- the terms of the measure which prevents market handicap was won by Bostonian. any newspaper making such comments Patron Saint was second and Valenza upon legislative measures or upon the third. Aceful, Derby candidate from officiai acts of State, municipal, county America, was not placed, which was con- or minor offices as are proper information sidered as extinguishing that horse’s for the public or are in the line of legiti- chances of winning the Derby. mate public discussion.

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