1 ?1 IN
Immwif"vil f .4 '- frodli Of 4 El Carmeld 'Mot*4
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Mil li ,.1 WICAAM'M'KINLMY. ,t , ·. i.
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The reter-00 of the Grand Armk eriee« 4 tiat, belog rweivt,1 | :, :Ilead(
of, the It,
1,ublie, repre,enting tbe with allurit o) applau,e which i#• ' rhe Old Ch
' Doparlmentlof Caltfornia andige;· dicate• the Ablh of the great at- adlum buitairg
C , ads, the LAies of'the O. A. < inA, fectlon the ,ber,ean people b•e- h Been Blted w
1:..
tbp. Wo*au'& Relief Corps have been for our hottorkd chict Exeeutive and 4r the helegale
1 4
1,01.lit,d 111oir annual encamp- for the.I'memory oflbio .il!11•triotts lio decoraticns
till 1 .1
ii 'nont and en,entions hdre dunng predeci.abor. 1· ;' r' 1 C. 1 *Ed are artiti
tbo· raul Week, and they ah billi the Hinging by the icbool cbil,h- 'ok. ind i, a len
I j di'. '·' . in progroHaas wo go to pres,1 ' ron under thit:fllpietil direction i.f 'of evergreer tr
I %,iturdaYI morning . j Mre Hollet,back 6.4 & most deliglit- a tallered it·,g,
1 I.·tt·is iC»IlPosed·of i ]Elegart Coaplies .,Ttle 011| olie'!sandthe i• ful, folture'of the,Wioning,add Jtold time©T
1
BehutifullyFurnihed.'1;oftheauxi}liaryorganizationsbehanoverynumberwaswarmlyapplaud.pot.,fromubic
1 it.. -1 1 to arrive oi Monday; but the m40,4 ed.4 .OP, 1 l '* 4 during th& day
ity of ll,4 delegates and ; their +The 'other@inumboro of the pro alld ·a camp
r'·:·· · i t.t . ... : L i 1 1
friendll.di:i|nt)t come until Whdnes- grimme wero all excollent and very draped will
dav, thut b*ing the opening day of much enjoyed. , r u. . 1 1160,0 while Fil
An Engine and Seven Cars Convey 112 encatripkent. Since tbat time ! On Thursday theflrst Bossion 1 fully festooal{
Ibity·People·| mally strak,gor, have arrived, and th; encam0:nent w¥ held. and in r,jd. white aLi
today therd hre thon,ands of People tile' evening'there was an ontertain- tllo top above p
i · cotgre:aildi,hereto see President ment given' Whic]11 the delegates f star of the
1
1 1 .11 1. 1 1.11 1 1 , : 1 Me-Kinleyled tolistento the brief. wefe invited to r'enjoy without hich.electrid 1
T{E)ESIDEN['SITRAIN
tar.
dles
11 '11 1
L.The ;Train Js INow Sidetracked ati
,;11 1
.: b 1 11 pel monte b! I f '
i ,
i.
l,· ,.The , epncial tri-in, COD,liling of 'Bro liontitifully decor,11311 lied tho
an enine and even rark upon uphilstory and draperiea Are in har-
'rwhich,thePretid€litandbiepartymony,]withthegenealcolor
, 1 m•de .the dip to his coaet,is now £cheme. The 'smoking eal ill fitted
j 6ide-tracked at Mdel del Monte. i up with a barber shop, ath'room,
j The train 0 coorosed of the com- writing cabinets and n library.
1,ibination'1,4#rfilgJrn,1ir;ollingc•rThemembernofibepaltybel,idew
' Attanti6; ille dinili ; car Sl. ,!,imow, the l'r<,4104 an,1 Mr,i. bic!(inley
1 , [two, ocimpalhment! cars, the pmena nre·· Private Secretary Cortelyou,
i .4 land the Ditna. 11 twelve-section Secretary of State John Hay, Sec-
LI Idrawing-room Blee iers, the Pelion retary jof the TronsuryLyman J. I
4 and the Chlrmioi, and the ptivate Goge, Secretary of War'Elihu Root,
j.ear,O1mpil,whichi.occupiedbyAttorneyGeneralKnox,*ostmaster
President and Mrp.. Mc:Kinloy. 1 General Charleg Emory Sith, Sec- |
. ,, It le one Af the 11 lest ' trainw ever rotary ot the Navy John | D. Long,
>] Bent out + »on the ' Irkk. The Secretary of the Id'terior Ethan A.
4 1 Olympia in 46•61'y feel long and Hitchcock, Secretary of Agriculture
han 046 prit,ate rooms and one Bofa James . Wilflon, Senatorl. Jofleph
BeelioN. T;oof therooms cohtain Benson Foriker,Marcus k. Hanna,
brandods, latgo m.rrord and ward- Repretenlativen Wm. D. Shalluck,
, robee. At the row of the car k the .jacob II. Bromwell, , Robert N.
'diniand obeet,aion *omi It is Ne,ine, Robert B. Gordon, John 2.
. aixteed feet ·lon; and tontaing an Snook' Charles Q. "Hildebrand.
extenson ·table nid twocabinele, Thoma S. Kyle, Wm. It.j Morg,n,
i '' 'Tbe 11)rivate Too* are finialied 'in Charle, · Groevenor, Emmet Tomp-
miple, malogan-,1 ariel koko, and kins, Jame, A. Nor.lon, C. E. Skilei,
the kitchen'in Eogli*}, oak. 1 . Henry C. Van Voorhee*, Jonepb J.
The comparlm, r l cart in which Gill, John W. C,64*ingb*in, Itobert
the i demberi of :hecabinet,their W. Taylor, Charle*Dick, Jacob A.
, ivel nd guests Ere accomodated, Beidler, Theo. E. Burton. · i
are Sished,in ver nitioe, elabbrate: RopresentativeR of the Associated
1, carved. The , roome are painted P*ss and tho Ne,J York dailies,al-
in i¥ry, and g411 +hb ceiling:' 80 accompany the parts.
•'!
,
i r . 41 1
k:€ 4 1
address which ho ift to delivkr to money, ' and wilhol,t price. The, T,wo band.,om€
tho old cotlrhdes.
7 programme. presented on this oc· lonstructed-
The festivities of the week,,re casaion was. varied and pleasing, Co/ps and Br e
opened dn' Wednesday evening and was verk much enjoyed, G. A. It. I
with a rection in A9embly Hall, There- wasil al•o a reception'in the 1 1 0.0 .. 1
at ,whic}Etime the following pro- Coogregatiolal churclAo tho ve& f . Thf
grammo was *prosentod: _. eran• and, tho public in general Tbo Proilia
Marching Tro' Georgia, School C Itildron ,
Star St,Rm,led nanner..........1..Band by theladi6*oftlte Itelief Corps. rived at the
Invocation n....,.Chal,lain A. Draltins
On Friday, |601cere for the onsuing o'clecki this 1
Addrol, 01 Wilcome......]t. A, Eardley term were elected ' and other busi- noon they w
lt•sponee.. i.....Dept. Com.J.|M.·Mott noes matterdisppsed of. This be- he hotel grou
R.,1,·White amd Blue..fkboot Ul,ildren
Addriss..LJ ,...,.,.,.,..
I'l.n„ 8016.l.........Mr.. J. V. J.Kier of, businenn,'ttio delegates were now *round the
Reettatloti,]Thi, Flowor of t,tliti,1„ by
,.. ...,t 1,.,,Oliver Wendell 'llult,i., froo to dofole their bnlfre timo to tho party w
Mims Flora Conover I b , pleaeure, and this · they proceeded tchool childr
Tramp,Tranip, Tramp.Sch°21 dron to do in Ithe manner which best 6.g and otho
h010......,,........... ...U. 4. Bloye•
Bohemilln Girl..............{. 1Balf* were treated to another excellent otic airs as the
Clarionel,1vn;,I:ft:.1[t'enterlainment;in„Bsembly Hall,Thisaflic
Ainerica..'... ........fit:boot Clill,Irel with which kil oxprelt#Iod thomholvell committee co
Mr. Eardley'e words of welcome aa well plenhed. i ' i I
DUCKLeS Waa DOGO eloquellk muu r----
timely; his eulogy of Linbuln nod most elaborate decoratiorn, both,speech .to 1
MeKinleyasthemenofthehourtooponAbusinesshousesflodprivitcj,soldiere.
guide t!11 Iiation through the'great residace,J · 4 k J Ccuth:
. 1 1
14 4
, f •i f
'
ti ; j 11> i . 1 f .
B. d 4 i 1 1., 1
/4 E •. · I.
' were J eloquent and sincere
and they 1 are highly Bpo]Un of
as a manterful effort, both by citi-
zens and' visitors. Al the clone ol
hia remarki, Mr. Ear(liu delivered
to Commander J. M. Molt the; •'key
to the city and to the hearts lof her
people." I i ' 5
Mr. Molt responded brieft,1 and
feelingly ; to Mr. Eardley'l warm'
•elcome; eloquently acknow'ledging
the appreciation of ibe comr•ded of
the courtemics No free], extended.
The addresa by Put Coi. A. J.
OI Ine urana
ThJ Decorations. 1 of Monterey
Light Eduse Avenue i• 1,eauti- and Cily Tru
fullydeco;ated.forthe.occneion andMontere
with nag, And streamer,>run JiJ. Pre•idont 'ht
gonally acron, the atreel. Theme and invile hi
decontionaare,supplementd by an j of tbe 0. A- i
artistic dieplay' of lionting, flags, held for hin
etc, upon the bulldinge and in the
windo.. of the busit-eu places and; arriving here,
many remidence• 4!ong 166 main thold . closed
tborougbfaren. , f |dent for abe
.bieb he .i
In tba matter of private decor- i
n.i... h.,A been Offered for th• where be
lf' th
, OCR Text: 1 ?1 IN
Immwif"vil f .4 '- frodli Of 4 El Carmeld 'Mot*4
3 1.4 ,
.*bI
"Vne"/4, f--*U'•,0 111; .1. 1., '1 .''
.
. 1 - 1,1
Mil li ,.1 WICAAM'M'KINLMY. ,t , ·. i.
i'.· i , le
1 1
1 1
1, 11 ''9' l'' Il:i: '4:·.,
The reter-00 of the Grand Armk eriee« 4 tiat, belog rweivt,1 | :, :Ilead(
of, the It,
1,ublie, repre,enting tbe with allurit o) applau,e which i#• ' rhe Old Ch
' Doparlmentlof Caltfornia andige;· dicate• the Ablh of the great at- adlum buitairg
C , ads, the LAies of'the O. A. < inA, fectlon the ,ber,ean people b•e- h Been Blted w
1:..
tbp. Wo*au'& Relief Corps have been for our hottorkd chict Exeeutive and 4r the helegale
1 4
1,01.lit,d 111oir annual encamp- for the.I'memory oflbio .il!11•triotts lio decoraticns
till 1 .1
ii 'nont and en,entions hdre dunng predeci.abor. 1· ;' r' 1 C. 1 *Ed are artiti
tbo· raul Week, and they ah billi the Hinging by the icbool cbil,h- 'ok. ind i, a len
I j di'. '·' . in progroHaas wo go to pres,1 ' ron under thit:fllpietil direction i.f 'of evergreer tr
I %,iturdaYI morning . j Mre Hollet,back 6.4 & most deliglit- a tallered it·,g,
1 I.·tt·is iC»IlPosed·of i ]Elegart Coaplies .,Ttle 011| olie'!sandthe i• ful, folture'of the,Wioning,add Jtold time©T
1
BehutifullyFurnihed.'1;oftheauxi}liaryorganizationsbehanoverynumberwaswarmlyapplaud.pot.,fromubic
1 it.. -1 1 to arrive oi Monday; but the m40,4 ed.4 .OP, 1 l '* 4 during th& day
ity of ll,4 delegates and ; their The 'other@inumboro of the pro alld ·a camp
r'·:·· · i t.t . ... : L i 1 1
friendll.di:i|nt)t come until Whdnes- grimme wero all excollent and very draped will
dav, thut b*ing the opening day of much enjoyed. , r u. . 1 1160,0 while Fil
An Engine and Seven Cars Convey 112 encatripkent. Since tbat time ! On Thursday theflrst Bossion 1 fully festooal{
Ibity·People·| mally strak,gor, have arrived, and th; encam0:nent w¥ held. and in r,jd. white aLi
today therd hre thon,ands of People tile' evening'there was an ontertain- tllo top above p
i · cotgre:aildi,hereto see President ment given' Whic]11 the delegates f star of the
1
1 1 .11 1. 1 1.11 1 1 , : 1 Me-Kinleyled tolistento the brief. wefe invited to r'enjoy without hich.electrid 1
T{E)ESIDEN['SITRAIN
tar.
dles
11 '11 1
L.The ;Train Js INow Sidetracked ati
,;11 1
.: b 1 11 pel monte b! I f '
i ,
i.
l,· ,.The , epncial tri-in, COD,liling of 'Bro liontitifully decor,11311 lied tho
an enine and even rark upon uphilstory and draperiea Are in har-
'rwhich,thePretid€litandbiepartymony,]withthegenealcolor
, 1 m•de .the dip to his coaet,is now £cheme. The 'smoking eal ill fitted
j 6ide-tracked at Mdel del Monte. i up with a barber shop, ath'room,
j The train 0 coorosed of the com- writing cabinets and n library.
1,ibination'1,4#rfilgJrn,1ir;ollingc•rThemembernofibepaltybel,idew
' Attanti6; ille dinili ; car Sl. ,!,imow, the l'r<,4104 an,1 Mr,i. bic!(inley
1 , [two, ocimpalhment! cars, the pmena nre·· Private Secretary Cortelyou,
i .4 land the Ditna. 11 twelve-section Secretary of State John Hay, Sec-
LI Idrawing-room Blee iers, the Pelion retary jof the TronsuryLyman J. I
4 and the Chlrmioi, and the ptivate Goge, Secretary of War'Elihu Root,
j.ear,O1mpil,whichi.occupiedbyAttorneyGeneralKnox,*ostmaster
President and Mrp.. Mc:Kinloy. 1 General Charleg Emory Sith, Sec- |
. ,, It le one Af the 11 lest ' trainw ever rotary ot the Navy John | D. Long,
>] Bent out »on the ' Irkk. The Secretary of the Id'terior Ethan A.
4 1 Olympia in 46•61'y feel long and Hitchcock, Secretary of Agriculture
han 046 prit,ate rooms and one Bofa James . Wilflon, Senatorl. Jofleph
BeelioN. T;oof therooms cohtain Benson Foriker,Marcus k. Hanna,
brandods, latgo m.rrord and ward- Repretenlativen Wm. D. Shalluck,
, robee. At the row of the car k the .jacob II. Bromwell, , Robert N.
'diniand obeet,aion *omi It is Ne,ine, Robert B. Gordon, John 2.
. aixteed feet ·lon; and tontaing an Snook' Charles Q. "Hildebrand.
extenson ·table nid twocabinele, Thoma S. Kyle, Wm. It.j Morg,n,
i '' 'Tbe 11)rivate Too* are finialied 'in Charle, · Groevenor, Emmet Tomp-
miple, malogan-,1 ariel koko, and kins, Jame, A. Nor.lon, C. E. Skilei,
the kitchen'in Eogli*}, oak. 1 . Henry C. Van Voorhee*, Jonepb J.
The comparlm, r l cart in which Gill, John W. C,64*ingb*in, Itobert
the i demberi of :hecabinet,their W. Taylor, Charle*Dick, Jacob A.
, ivel nd guests Ere accomodated, Beidler, Theo. E. Burton. · i
are Sished,in ver nitioe, elabbrate: RopresentativeR of the Associated
1, carved. The , roome are painted P*ss and tho Ne,J York dailies,al-
in i¥ry, and g411 hb ceiling:' 80 accompany the parts.
•'!
,
i r . 41 1
k:€ 4 1
address which ho ift to delivkr to money, ' and wilhol,t price. The, T,wo band.,om€
tho old cotlrhdes.
7 programme. presented on this oc· lonstructed-
The festivities of the week,,re casaion was. varied and pleasing, Co/ps and Br e
opened dn' Wednesday evening and was verk much enjoyed, G. A. It. I
with a rection in A9embly Hall, There- wasil al•o a reception'in the 1 1 0.0 .. 1
at ,whic}Etime the following pro- Coogregatiolal churclAo tho ve& f . Thf
grammo was *prosentod: _. eran• and, tho public in general Tbo Proilia
Marching Tro' Georgia, School C Itildron ,
Star St,Rm,led nanner..........1..Band by theladi6*oftlte Itelief Corps. rived at the
Invocation n....,.Chal,lain A. Draltins
On Friday, |601cere for the onsuing o'clecki this 1
Addrol, 01 Wilcome......]t. A, Eardley term were elected ' and other busi- noon they w
lt•sponee.. i.....Dept. Com.J.|M.·Mott noes matterdisppsed of. This be- he hotel grou
R.,1,·White amd Blue..fkboot Ul,ildren
Addriss..LJ ,...,.,.,.,..
I'l.n„ 8016.l.........Mr.. J. V. J.Kier of, businenn,'ttio delegates were now *round the
Reettatloti,]Thi, Flowor of t,tliti,1„ by
,.. ...,t 1,.,,Oliver Wendell 'llult,i., froo to dofole their bnlfre timo to tho party w
Mims Flora Conover I b , pleaeure, and this · they proceeded tchool childr
Tramp,Tranip, Tramp.Sch°21 dron to do in Ithe manner which best 6.g and otho
h010......,,........... ...U. 4. Bloye•
Bohemilln Girl..............{. 1Balf* were treated to another excellent otic airs as the
Clarionel,1vn;,I:ft:.1[t'enterlainment;in„Bsembly Hall,Thisaflic
Ainerica..'... ........fit:boot Clill,Irel with which kil oxprelt#Iod thomholvell committee co
Mr. Eardley'e words of welcome aa well plenhed. i ' i I
DUCKLeS Waa DOGO eloquellk muu r----
timely; his eulogy of Linbuln nod most elaborate decoratiorn, both,speech .to 1
MeKinleyasthemenofthehourtooponAbusinesshousesflodprivitcj,soldiere.
guide t!11 Iiation through the'great residace,J · 4 k J Ccuth:
. 1 1
14 4
, f •i f
'
ti ; j 11> i . 1 f .
B. d 4 i 1 1., 1
/4 E •. · I.
' were J eloquent and sincere
and they 1 are highly Bpo]Un of
as a manterful effort, both by citi-
zens and' visitors. Al the clone ol
hia remarki, Mr. Ear(liu delivered
to Commander J. M. Molt the; •'key
to the city and to the hearts lof her
people." I i ' 5
Mr. Molt responded brieft,1 and
feelingly ; to Mr. Eardley'l warm'
•elcome; eloquently acknow'ledging
the appreciation of ibe comr•ded of
the courtemics No free], extended.
The addresa by Put Coi. A. J.
OI Ine urana
ThJ Decorations. 1 of Monterey
Light Eduse Avenue i• 1,eauti- and Cily Tru
fullydeco;ated.forthe.occneion andMontere
with nag, And streamer,>run JiJ. Pre•idont 'ht
gonally acron, the atreel. Theme and invile hi
decontionaare,supplementd by an j of tbe 0. A- i
artistic dieplay' of lionting, flags, held for hin
etc, upon the bulldinge and in the
windo.. of the busit-eu places and; arriving here,
many remidence• 4!ong 166 main thold . closed
tborougbfaren. , f |dent for abe
.bieb he .i
In tba matter of private decor- i
n.i... h.,A been Offered for th• where be
lf' th
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