Show t N vt imn it A N LA BA 5 A RE HOM I 1 4 I 1 af I 1 ial r I 1 p r tv ra transport hancock with brave boys on boards board arrives at san francisco one death occurs on the voyage richard ralph SPECIAL SPECIA 1 1 sas san francisco cal july sc 30 abe th government nt transport hancock lies 1 in the he stream m 0 off if the barge barce office with batteries aa A and n d B of 0 the utah light artillery anil and the nebraska volunteers aboard th the hancock was wa sighted in the fog about 10 1 passed in ond and ca cam to to anchor shortly after 11 customs C t officers board bearded d the vessel end and n no one else was allowed to come within more than boiling balling distance As the quarantine officers did yot not go aboard the transport owing to the late hour no one was permitted to come ashore from the vessel the n newspaper launches surrounded our rounded the government N vessel s 1 and by persistent calling succeed d in gaining rome ennie information of ill ih voyage oner anti and of the condition of 0 the rilen men AT MANILA these are tho the members of the utah volunteers who elected to in lla 1 r C peters fiffik balley bailey john B rogers rop re charles S hill F r B fredericks george georee Br anthan almir johnson sergi beret morris sergt charlost charlea asplund george simmons charles Char lf 1 I fox for thomas august B barim rai comb bert austin van tn of n the he tren men in the foregoing list r eathrel the service the others have remained in n the islands to accept civil lan ian or to RO go into business bus lne DIED AT richard ralph pt of hattery battery A died in nagaaki Naga Akl of t sp hold fe i or capt critchlow who ari won mon much praise for his heroism and tr for his skill in n planting projectiles to in the comys loop la Is ill 11 aboard the transport with dysentery ile he hem has improved during the voyage and me his condition Is 18 not ron nw regarded as anious tho the Han hancock tock was vaa delayed five dai Is at taki by heavy typhoons th the transport had intended to remain but bul days in tho the Japan japanese epe ports corp williams Wll llama liss as left at nagasaki to arrange for or tho the funeral of richard relph ralph in addition t to 0 the utah anti and nebraska troops on the tram transport sport there were lers fifty seven discharged soldiers returning states MAJ YOUNG TOUNG NOT ALONG I 1 N maj s J toung toun of utah who wa appointed coln tel chief justice of the th did not return on the a ancock it to la stated plated that he has taken passage on a trans pacing liner and should reach pot poi t slin shortly rilly his homecoming home coming Is merely a vacation as it Is tile his intention after a brief visit to go back to manila luangla to resume the duties of his bis office NERRY THRONG THRON G OF it was a merry throng throne of soldiers that hat crowded the decks as the th harbor lights were sighted through the mist ashil the he me big steamer slowly felt her way to the anchorage grounds aside from satisfaction at being onre once more within an american harbor there was little to cheer the men inen tugs and launches ha hal I 1 been chartered in advance of the vessels homecoming home coming but the unseemly hur hour of ari arrival lial prevented any one on from getting beyond the gangplank there nas no no lie committees committee on it ban hand d to greet the re turned guined soldiers tho the only delegation which put out to tile th hancock ancock II besides the iho newspaper men inen was composed of C 0 wheaton judge ryan and editor liar har rawn of lincoln nelt wheaton wheaten was oas permitted to grasp the hand of bis son n a 0 returning volunteer and ill that a t ma was ille his neatest that anyone come to hoarding d I 1 tile in nagasaki the II Il ancock left ill senator with the tenth aboard the hancock departed front yokohama A okol iama july lath she had on oil board HIS 1136 men of whom about art arc suffering from wounds sounds or llanes there ure axe fan ball to be few fen cases case of serious illness nine MAT MAI GRANT IN COMMAND maj grant mho mas as with mith the tin armored gunboats gun boats hichi did buch lam dain agg age to the rebels in the ali lakes and fliers Is in command of the returned batteries the voyage home was mas pleasant utah men express their delight at getting gelling back bach some complaint was made ot of the quality of food aboard strip ship but that teemed to be thi the chief grievance given out last night in the brier brief time allotted to interview the mn men lr by hallowing hallooing hallo from launches to ship william giezen the nebraska elnel is who he fired the first shot of the war and who he also killed tho the first filipino in the cRin campaign Is aboard the he trat port 41 k al it f o A 0 al Z transport Trans hancock capt critchlow is ill with an attack of dysentery his condition not serious list of men who remain at manila the hancock has arrived in san francisco with the tha utah toys boys on board this will be joyous news throughout this state when they went to san francisco last year it seemed as if they had got a good ways from home but now that they have returned to that port it seems as if they are almost home but it will be two or three thre weeks yet before they will be hei here e so long does the process of mus bering out take these weeks will be waited with what patience pat lenca wo we cm cam summon and then tho the real home homecoming coming will occur and aind a happy time it will be ba for alap all the welcomed and the wel welco comers mcra alike pa A 11 R lv 41 N 1 I X V r jill 7 i 49 t f aj f 1 t tre 11 |