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Show IIAItltiao AT KArRAHr-tTII. JVnlleaal Maliile, gnllinslastle 4ireet liiirs.sipriss ele. Ha.v Fjiakciwu, May 2, President llarriion and Jwirty were greeted on their arrival thl morning by a National salute of twenty-onn gun, and an linmenao crowd gathered at the det. The party entered carriage and were driven to the Capitol, tlio (Irand Army ikmU acting a eacorl to the rrealdcw. Thounand of Jteople had anaembled at Capitol l'arkand hundred of achool children were drawn up In linn on both tide of thu broad walk leading up to the grand ataml, Aa the I'realdent waa eaeorted through the lane ho waa pelted with flower. Ootemor Markham preacnted the rrenlileut, who made a brief apcech, vlilcb waa received by the crowd with much enthunlanm. Kx-Uovernor Itooth and Brcrelary Hunk alwi spoke, I'ontmaalrMJoueral Wauamaker wat liotprinent, greatly to the dlupliolut-mentofllmitonlco dlupliolut-mentofllmitonlco employe,, who hail f retutred for him a beautiful nouv-enlr. nouv-enlr. After ar-eillon in Uoveruur Markham' ofllre the party returned to the train and leftforOakland. Han KHANCmco, May 2. The 1'res. Ideiitlat train returneil from Sacra-mentnthla Sacra-mentnthla afternoon, making a brief top at llenlcla, where n lioral tribute In the iie ufa cannon waapriwented to the l'mldent by achool children, lie mado a brief peech, thanking tlll'UI, On returning to thl city from Hacra-nirntu Hacra-nirntu thl, nfterniioti I'realdent liar llnu left the train at llerkeley and vlalted tlio Unlvirnlly of California and the laf, Lluinti and Illlnl Ayl-tmi. Ayl-tmi. lie then drove to Otkland and u;ion reaching thit city wa, welcomeil byagreitcrowdof people. Tlientreeta oere gaily ilrcorntiil and the tliral ill. pay waa very I'laboTttu, lie waa given ii reception tonlgltt by (lie Union League dull lure. |