Show 11 I 1 I 1 ill dra KM K n M sf f 0 29 E L I 1 i N I 1 11 11 r I 1 F 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 ili so L on fal SA I 1 FRANCIS ap I 1 salt lake battalion of H high 19 h school cadets cabets acted as special escort to rear admiral evans and the veteran was cheered by hundreds I 1 of thousands along the line of march 1 1 1 1 son san francisco may 7 the great naval military and civic parade constituting sti the chief feature of celebration of the arrival of the atlantic fleet started from the foot of market street on its long march through the loading business sec sections tiong of the city shortly after 9 this mo morning thero I liere wore about mon men in line being marines atia and from tho the vessels in III the bay A largo large force of regular troops from the presidio th the e marine corps naval militia national guard of california veterans of the rebellion and spanish war veterans california pioneers and various semi military orl g and officials and prominent citizens OltI zOnO in carriages carri agea made up the rest of the procession Sec secretary rotary of the navy metcalf governor gillett of california and staff mayor taylor of san nancisco francisco and rear admiral robley D evans and staff rodo rode in carriages in the first division which wag headed beaded by the grand mari inars ahall ball brigadier general J A kostor koster national guard of california and beaff the 1110 division was waa composed of regular troops commanded by brigadier general frederick funston Pu including detachments from the infantry 00 cavalry valry signal corps and united states engineers I 1 the salt lake battalion of high school cabets cadets acted as a special escort to rear admiral evans whose cAir carriage lago was followed by others containing ane commanding off leers of the fleet and foreign consuls i I 1 hundreds of thousands of people lined tho mo route of the parado and when the people caught sight of rear hoar admiral evans che cherring oring and waving of flaga nud and handkerchiefs began and did dd abot no cease until 10 ao was out of sight the second division headed by cap cah tain seaton schroeder com commanding manding tho united stater naval forces f CTR es con olisted entirely of matin es an ind q a analora 41 IOs T from tho the atlantic and fleets beets it was vas the congest Jon gest in 1 ilbo ibe parado and th e att ply ally greelej allaI Brig gehb tho lint I 1 cri col D A smith commanding a provisional brigade of the national guard of 0 california headed the third division A company of the signal corps of the iho militia preceded the fifth california infantry comman commanded by lieutenant colonel ad B G hunt then came the state stale national militia under captain a W bauor bauer veterans of tho the mexican and spanish wars and a strong detachment of the grand gran d army of the republic including visiting camps from portland oregon and sev cral cities in this ibis state A model of tho the cruiser california sent by the citizens of vallejo wall waa in this division and attracted much attention it was feet long ong and complete in every detail of equipment naval veterans of Cali turnia league of tho the cross cadets cabets tho the columbia park doys boys club and several other deml organizations co comprised tho the rear guard of what undoubtedly was one of the most impressive and picturesque par parades ailes ever seen in this city I 1 |