GOLDEN JUBILEE BELLS. ; Tunity Attractions, but Fresno; Chope, to Outdo Them, Their the to Admire Its Lieutenant T

GOLDEN JUBILEE BELLS. ; Tunity Attractions, but Fresno; Chope, to Outdo Them, Their the to Admire Its Lieutenant T

2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TVESDAY, JA2BTTABY 25, 1898. crowds first began to assemble there moved up to platoons of po- was en- gallant subject much waiting close the deal with. Their ambition to the captain. column they were the of was plenty of enthusiasm for lice. They were all mounted and were croach over the curbstone and cheer The first battalion of infantry was favorable comment, and it was well thins to cause it to bubble over. as follows--: the divisions of the parade as they commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel deserved, for the uniforms were neat Bat hours of waiting- had dampened went by. Bisbee, in Grand Marshal, Dr. John F. Morse; The soldiers were welcomed William H. and the second by and clean, the accouterments were this ardor and the people were content chjef F. Smith; by a waving of handkerchiefs from the Captain L. O. Parker. light ar- and there was a lack watch th.- spectacle in silence. colonel James along The proper condition PRESIDENT McKINLEY to Chief aid. Colonel John Koster: special ladies the line of march more tillery battalion of the Third followed , of slovenly appearance that had been Occasionally some particularly strik- aid to marshal, R. Wai- than they were That, the infantry grand Clarence course, cheered. of command. It was led by marked on previous parades. ing feature would call forth a feeble ter. was to bo expected. The Celtic Major David Kinzie, was at the State grand Hon. and H. and gained its Major Charlefl Boxton expression of approval, but that was aids to marshal— German divisions came in for much full share of Jubilee laurels. As first battalion. Major Hugh WILL ELECTRIFY THE all. Jackson Dennis, Yarn; v W. Oaskill, Am- of the enthusiasm that displayed the head of the ador; H. Arnold, was artillerymen rested on their caissons, at the head of the second and During the passage of the first part of Hon. J.>hn Boggs, D. along the line. The Irishmen cheered they j T Sime T. A. McMahon. F. L.Glass. Con- their division had time to discuss the pretty Major Charles I*Tilden at the head of ,the procession then- was ample oppor- tra Costa; John McMullin, Fulton v. and the Germans tried girls on the floats and review pictur- : third, his first appearance in near- GOLDEN JUBILEE BELLS. ; tunity attractions, but Fresno; Chope, to outdo them, their the to admire its Lieutenant T. 11. when division esque features of the forming proces- ily a year, during which time he was on when it began to countermarch nnd the Humboldt; George N. MeDow, N. V. came along immediately after. sinn. Liuht Battery F i Wemple, Lauff, \ antage was command- the sick roll. wing officers had taken station Larsen; Charles A. places from which to view- ed by Captain Ramsey in The Golden Jubilee Mining Fair at Mechanics' Pavilion will Thomas I{. Estey, Marln; P. C. Rossi, the parade premium. Every D. Potts and The regiment marched the follow- |the west Bide of the avenue, there ; were at a Light Battery C by Captain O'Neill, be opened with an Impressive ceremony on Saturday evening: D. S. Dora, M window along Joseph M ing order: M, Captain Lieu- was not room enough to accommodate Hush, Kapa; l'rank the line was crowded Califf. The turnout of both batteries j Hogan, 60 men; next, January 29. at 8 o'clock. The President of the United States I Nile* H. Wulfl Jr.. and small boys hung on tenants Carroll and ,the double column together with the Mathieuson, Lieutenant *& a. Mlddleton, the cornices of was splendid. I, Captain Lieutenants Huber willtouch a button in Washington which will at that hour ring people, consequence Cruz; the buildings at the immediate ri=k squadron Richter. '. and in breaks be- A. X. Judd, R. P. Santa falling of The of the Fourth United ! Tobin, men; E. Captain Rob- Pavilion, inaugurating frequent, 1. Blackinan, QuTnn. Kirby. off and breaking their and 60 men; the Golden Jubilee bell in the thus the came and at times the line A. Lewis U. San Some necks. States Cavalry, commanded by Lieu- ertson, Jordan, 45 A, following correspondence between Mayor ;became almost . J. Oscar Joins. Frank \l. Wehe, enterprising young men had Morris, Lieutenant fair. The is the Phelan demoralised. San boxes to rent on tenant-Colonel Louis T. -was Captain Connolly, Lieutenants Ballin- McKinley: When the head of the procession F. K. Lam . W. R. Nutter. which those in the one of the inspiring features of men; H, Captain and President iin; D. F. Mahoney, S. D. Ballou, rear on the sidewalks hire the gei- and Brown, 50 San Francisco, Jan. 22, IS9B. reached the reviewing point on San Dr. D. could and procession. The alignment of the Luis Obispo; F. C. Stanford. stand to see over the heads of respective the Warren, Lieutenants Davis and To the President, Washington, C: by the Society of countermarch, a halt was made to en- F. MoQraw, Clara; l>:\ C. L. Hard. who, those troops, moving up Mar- O'Brien, men; B, Captain Filmer, D. Headed Banta with more forf-sitrht, took up street, was 50 California Pioneers, various organizations of this city are-, preparing able Lieutenant-Governor Jeter, Grand Hon. Thomas A. Rice. Ventura; R. 11. places early on ket excellent. The horses Sturdivant and Ramm, -IS Brown, Tolo; Forbes, the front of the curb to pride Lieutenants an extensive celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the discovery Marshal Morse. Generals Barrett and M. C. Keefe. E. A. an.l won an uninterrupted seemed take as much as the men; D, Captain Creagh, Lieutenants Mulkr William Knglund. Yuba; J. EL Shine, F. view of the men in the display. yellow of gold in California and have called it California's Golden Jubilee. and their staffs, with the cav- procession as passed. The plumes White and McGurren, 48 men; L,Cap- aids, W. Williams. Tuolumne. it Camera en- of the cavalry were in keeping The Governor and myself are members of the committee and the alcade of to take up their posi- Aids to grand marshal— Dr. C. M. Ar- thusiasts were profusely with tain Eggert, Lieutenants Curzon and has proclaimed Monday, the beginning of festivities, a tions, and th»jn the review began. It Ahearn, F. Barry. along every scattered the dominant color of the day. Troop Adler, men; X, Captain Cunning- Governor the mistead. J. W. Hon. J. the route and move of the C was by Captain 45 legal holiday. exercises extend through the week, culminating was noticed that the fit-Id music of the H. w. Branstein, w. W. Byington, S. A. parade was photographed. commanded Gale ham, Lieutenants Finley and Seely, 60 The Horu, Troop X by Captain Rodgers, on Saturday evening, the 29th inst.. in a grand opening of-the Golden army, with the exception of the cav- J. J. Barrett, John Burns. C H. Troop Imen; C. Captain Dumbrell, Lieuten- alry, did not give the Buck, C. B. I>. B. Bowley, Wil- by Lieutenant Charles T. Boyd F, Captain Jubilee Mining Fair, one-half the profits of which goes to some pub- customary salute. Buttle Battles, by and ants Goodell and Petty; Institute, This may been "according regu- liam G. Badger. 1.. I- B. 8. Bat- STIRRING DISPLAY Troop B Lieutenant John M. Neall, Miller, Nippert, men, and lic purpose and the other half to the Mechanics' which have to tles. L. Chaldecott. w. I.Chalmers, An ambulance, Lieutenant 45 building. respects a public affair. lations," but it was in marked contrast Dr. drawn by four mule 3 G, Caplain Sutliffe, Lieutenants Spar- owns the It is in these Dr. li. F. Clark. M. C Cotipman, H. L. OF A followed the cavalry. It was < of San Francisco, Irespectfully request to the salutes of the National Guard Clark, C. ( urry. M. B. THOUSAND the «en- rowe and Swasey, and after the com- On behalf of the citizens John Curtis. F. timent of populace all along your touching the evening drummers and buglers. I>. Crowley, Jose Cnstro. K. J. the the panies came th. sanitary corps, carry- consent to an electric button on of Satur- Cline, . F.Caminetti, Decourtieux, FEDERAL line that the squadron of Uncle day next, which will ring Golden Jubilee bell, thus One part of the parade that the spec- M. A. TROOPS. Sam's ing stretchers and all that is required the inaugurating Durham, Dethlefson. J. C. cavalry was not surpassed yesterday McCarthy, surgeon; the exposition. \u25a0;.-. tators stationed on other streets missed, Charles A. N. are Major W. D. Dunin-. J. F. Donovan, R. S. Deckle, C. 1.. Gallant Officers The foot batteries of the Third : of wired our representives in Congress to see you in and which was probably the prettiest Dean, of the Regulars Ar- in the field. The officers the corps Ihave refer- Davis. C. B. In rw, W. A. H. R. .tillery and the companies of the First Captains P. Farrell, Relying upon your feature of the line, was the bat- :\u25a0>, J. <H. Theo. Reth- ence to the matter. interest in even this remote whole I.J l»unne, T. R Dwyer. <J. W. Admired by Infantry found the marching space O'Brien, am, respect, talion of public school girls. boys Dixon, Elllngwoed, George Feminine too ers and A. P. assistant sur- section of our common country, I with great The Charles N. narrow for company front geons, Mackenzie, D. PHELAX, Mayor of San had taken their position in line at the Eastman. Dr.

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