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N FRANCISCO CALL SATURbAY, OCTOBER 1, 189 ; 2 A 3 f Populists, and scarcely a ber of the committ. h ' FUSIONISTS ARE ER R h = s = : E 3 t if there was to be any fusion on does not owe his public existe: to the by the nomination of Edward H. Aigel- | f joint action with other parties, it was Segelot Ravenswood. | i tinger from the Twelfth Ward. only to be the action prescribed by’ Mr. Buckley, accompanied by his-old The nominees for Supervisor then were 4 P Jack’ Innis, was along. the lag the executive committee and put riend, “Jack’”’ Innis, introdueed to the convention and they in- forth as part of the call for the con- the other evening extending the glad dorsed the platform, pledging themselves | e ¥ vention. hand and rooting for Phelan in the most 5 " As to this, it is enough-to say that unblushing manner. a Market street I3 : THE to give the people an honest and econom- u g manner. In a ket atrpe ical administration in the event of their according to universal party usage in saloon the partv was joined bv United ¥ California, the central = or executive States® Senator Stephen M. White, who election. P Bk It tin s was more than cordial with Buckley, The following resolutions, introduced by I] IS[;HEI] ”'E" EOI LE Sffer one Gecbn sy oeer extept. 18 -I-HE M AYUH Senator White s the mutual friend of A. Ruef, were then read and unanimously preserve the organization and take the Mr. Phelan and Mr. Buckle adopte necessary preliminary steps for the —_— Wherea: the call for this convention is- assembling of the next convention. CLERK CLEARY PAID. sued by sting Republican_County Com- It has no right to forestall or in any — an_Frencisco, manner limit or curtail the powers of ¥ and county of o LSkl 83 & The Board offihmctmn Commissioners oo (o5 Sy Sl The Supreme Court Decides| g i, PRl N A e ey X o conduct the aftairs of . A 7 depasitary 'of all party povwer, ana So B d by Ti £ M yesterday over his discharge of Clerk v and 1o nave e man- | State Committee to Act / continues until it adjourns, after oun y 11es o U~ | Cleary for alleged impertinence to the 5 '» L ’l‘l'\l”t gy, - H h a v it int hief clerk i he office. The Regist e mlsmnese il ASarElestion. Against Shanahan and Fower fon(Re mmities, comes Into tual Interest. Comtended that he had s bt 1o din: serving the party interests peanding charge whomever he chose without con- Now, therefore, it 1s resolved, that a County . A . the clection, and of doing thereafter sulting the board. The latter thought dif- Fro I ey e antiar | e H such_things’ as may be provisionally SR ng the board. The latter thoug] 0 et T e TR il 1S SSOClateS. necessary to keep up the regular or- terently and retaliated by awarding salary by this convention, said County Com- | s ganization and cal another conven- to leary up to the end of the month, o two memuers, four | TEMPORARY PEACE REIGNS Uon. It is, therefore, of no conse- |INSIDE POLITICAL HISTORY |although he had not been ot aome tor b ciuded in eald | quence what resolutions the executive several days. committee chose to couple with 18 call £ . for the People’s arty Egnventlcn. They Mr. Bigey stated that he would need ars (rom - 0 5 . ; S e o ten clerks from this time on, but sebse- 1% | ysurPERS wiLt rosaszy sz| Middle-of-the-Road Candidate for Governor Z"ririve'?.f'i-gnfidl}di?’%hé‘{'?he“cfm-‘ei- CORDIAL RELATIONS EXISTING |auently reduced the number (s cie. wiieh of si ity and | H A : tion chose to rate them at. were allowed him. el et st DETHRONED. Fails to Open His Campaign at This case is not like the Michigan BETWEEN THE BOSSES. Contractor Hughes. Who is repairing ‘authority of the Re- | & 4 cases upon which the respondent re- % and repainting the election booths, was city and county during | e Metropolltan Hall lies to sustain his action. The Peo- A Dot granted 32000 in part payment for the at the follo 2 €] | ren- venty-s. egally gistere: VO they herchy ar fted members | Prompt Action Is Deferred, as the z}gn':pi:’ the. S’u“r‘r'.fufl"éého‘i";"n:&“‘cs,':. Phelan Is Under Obligations to the | were dropped from the roll rancisco for sald Chances for the State Ticket 3 Voe e 5’12?2?5“1{5 idendep moula Sage of Ravenswooa for SiRaliowing e P i s g o = s 3 e trar Biggy was entitled to credit for re- Would Be Dimin. oon Biipreme Court Jesterday put to conform their dction to-the pia of | BeSSlon by itaelf and by itaslc nomj Fayora: Hgog. in ducing the cost of elections, ! ished. death the middle-of-the-road People's| fusion, then such nominees should be It proceeded regularly, and its action the Past. “Hinton got another oifice on the % party of Callfornia, and last night at| Rithdrawn and_ the nominees of the | -1 PRACSoded Tepwiatly, and its action strength :5 economy in the office of Beriiner, v Metropolitan Hall, A. Bretz of Oakland, | Democrats an‘} Sf{]}'"—{“”“‘?"“"s nated men who were not Populists and Registrar,” remarked Broderick, “and he g the “Father of Populism” in this State. pesiuted. - Beforo this 'plansiwas e- made a bargain by which some who made the last election cost §202,000. ' Biggy endergast, M. J. o finaal § bef : &t)r!erl to the convention James G. were not Populists were to retire in has cut_the amount down to $160,000. [ J. J. McGiyna. The Democratic State Central Commit- | delivered the funeral oration before a aguire—a Democrat—had been nomi- favor of Democrats or Silver Repub- Christopher A. Buckley has re-entered | always believe In _giving credit where it te met in solemn conclave yesterday | Small gathering of the faithful. nated for Governor, and, although that licans. It may be true that the result | the local political arena xs an active [is due, though I don't agree with Biggy morning and decided that while the com W. X Shanahan, the “Tall Syea- | was an-office alloted S vas crcepteg | 15 the same as it would have been If | worker In the interest of ref\rm. He is |In & &0od many thing ; 5 A asta,” who was nomin 1, ¢ plan of fusion, it was excepte > conve @ 2 Sk 5 \ —_——— mittee of oneshundred job- chasers, who | TOFS of Shasta’’ who wa e raa| from R erangement or withdzaw: ['hgutzhr&eo(;?zfi?‘:sfln:o? anst the bal. | T34y, nay, anxious, ol L SPEECHES BY CANDIDA' are loyal to Bosses _Phelan and ‘“Whis- R sk ing candidates in favor of the nomi- e h 4 power to further the success of the Phe- DIDATES. pering” M@ab, had®xceeded its powers, | tlon. and hls assoclates on the State| nces of the other parties. In. other w1 conceened WItI WHAL ML | Jauis; the Fays and, B8 committes of one — | it would be inadvisable at present to de- oAl bt ik Bopaiist Vi8¢, Maguire was to be the | Yoot but o ticket coriined. by the | hundred, for which he has sundry times | Gage, Patton and Kahn Will Address | £ T = ed, fn | Ular nominees of a_ pa o- st candidate for Governor, s - ‘egul expressed his highest admiration. 4 i 23 | throne the usurpers. dt was pictured, fn | i handea down by the Supreme Court, @ Jvhatever happened, provided only if Papuiae e e Character 'Fhf;peflonul p‘l"lde on the part of Buck- AT M. Mestings WLt Man cloquent terms that if the Democratic |, 4", og G, Maguire and the other fu- | Be Would accept the Romination. and politis of the candidates are not | ey in the achievement of the commities day Evening. “patriots” -who. conslder iplage and oMge {0 s st will g0 on Ehe ‘MRl hal" As soon as Judge Maguire was nom- the subject of inquiry for the Becre- Aveas hle “whe: o| On next Monday evening Henrv T. holding far above party principle were |7 A MoV s the regular Popultht inated a minority of the convention— tary of State. but only for the voters. of one hundred is excusable when the Eage (ha - RIpuEHtas onitiea fas: Covs now thrust out of power, the slight pros- | 1% In November a D eierinesagainst the action of the | There fs a wide difference between o el e R S L L e e L e s Gallag] ag : & 3 Trity—wi rew a aniz - S Ve C] - an: ormer emocratic eader x v - = > pects of James Gallagher Maguire Mm: | The decision was in the case in man- | other convention i ‘Another Toom. Of ?;{fs’}o;og;:?;fi?o:"g %—eg;fxl&"n‘oh‘_#{:. taken “";m i e s sm,—i{f nominee for mayor; Julius Kahn, the Re ing the - g&bernatorial. “ohalr . WOWd sbelis sats Frought' by B~Ti Hutchigon: ais about 160 delegates actually present 53 ticular party. A fuslon ticket mav. ||y s man in the organization who, at some | Publcan fommeee for Congressman from greatly diminlshed. « E. M. Wardall to compel Scerotary of | participated in the new organization. | represent sevéral pariicular parties, but | 1 & man in th during his pelitienl somme | the Fourth District, and, ot s Wil ado When the committes was called to or- | giioy " 51 “prownto place the fusion he remalning delegates went on and | Is none the less entitled to a placg on | tme 2 i Sy R R A e PR der by Chairman Seth Mann there was a | : = nominated a full_ ticket, appointed the official ballot for that reason. Sev- | was not a devotee at the shrine of the [ under the auspices of th By e 3 he State ticket and to re. League Club and the Thi inth Asse | 8tir of excitement among the members | c2ndidates on the State tic d| sommittees and adjourned. Hutchi- | eral conventions hoiding separafe ses- | blind boss when he did business at the | League Club and the Thirty-ninth Assem- | str_offexclisment syrong | move the names of the MiqHlcal-the-road | son and Gregory were chatrman and | sions do not lose theit Identity by 6= | old Stand o Hest pries bly. Distriet Repubican < Club_;.0n the of the “second house” who occupled|men therefrom. Chief Justice ® Beatty secretary of the original conventio lecting the same set of nominees, The T . 3 sume_evening they will speak at Teuto- in the rear of the hall. They ex-|wrote the decision, which was in favor | and . fasi p n, e - Seanre. The lere was a start of surpriSe among | nia Hall on Howard street. between pected figreat: things,: But wake @comad | o the patlioneres and 10 Was: conciried [ and SRRy oonson Hdintman - sRegE i beifo conay dmpossibility of [ the friends of Mayor Phelan when the | Ninth and Tenth, uUnder the aspices. of ppointment. They believed that !B by all the other Justices. o organized by the minority. Iach set ascertaining the vote of the respect- | rumor became prevalent that he was l}‘?“l!\lrg‘x-ur%)rst Assembly District Re- 5 y ¢ ¥ 3 | oThat it had a most depressing effect | . of officers presented. to ihe Tespond- ive parties, but that is a difficulty to | pleased to accept any favors that Buck. | Publican 3 33 the State Committee would hold that the yupon the middle-of-the-road Populists ent certificates containing the lists of be dealt with when we come to it. ley might throw in his wa, But th committee of one hyndred office- | was shown by the fact that for several | g SELICAtes contalning the liats of | pe dgal present we have no.doubt that | (il Chock attending. the bresmare o | Young Republicans. seckers, that was regolved into a conven- dayg fi‘m"-“.hx?"mflugoxlx’.;?f :r\'rxn:ggscdcnt; conventions. He filed that of the mi. the certlficate presented {’fi'm}{;lf-};-mi the news has quite worn off and now| The Young men of the First and Seventh tion tqjindorse. the “slate,” would be se-| 1ormglly oner the compaien 'n this clt¥ | nority convention, and refused to fle | Som e entiy, | alt s i ide by side | Precincts of the Thirty ssembly condemned for not heeding the | gt Metropontan Fall last night, but he | that of the majority convention. Thig il B W APD thals s R Districh: Rl maeting Thinaddy even. tion of the State Conventlon, that | MaTh, . et i A Dearanc Nesthel | procecding has been Institated o oo | that e T o howid have | With thelr old-time leader, i 2or tha Durp f i S i a primary be held in San Francisco for | any of the other lenders of the middleiof- | Pel him to reverse his action,- e s o Pieiag ntaan pelines ae x| I RO S TR S INADAE the M | fhe eledtigntof deladitas 1o & mualcipat| Traan Foiin, Srtnt A oG [ TG o eI doht i Fount The same gbservations apply to the |Means of attaining public distinction, he | FURCH OF THINS and Thomas F. | the election of delegdtes to B Ead been: hilleq to freside tat fhe mest.] intthe Balitidal Code (aeo 1185, et seq.) certificates of nominations of district | publicly and privately repudiated all and | Graham for belic y oting nominating convention. e |ing. By 8 o'clock probably 300 people were | S construed by this court In a | officers and members of Congress. everything with which Mr. Buckley was | was held at Fitzgeral 5 meet . - first business transacted was the | soattered over the big hall and for half | number of cases which we have had It is ordered that a peremptory writ |in any way connected. The doings of inzi* was called to ord John Fitzger- DOC Hawing acceptance of the resignation of Charles an hour they amused themselves with | occasion to consider. It was deter- of mandate issue as praved. the blind boss were held up to public |2ld. The following officers were elected: APPTARED In W. Logan, who has been nominated for|calls for Shanahan. That gentleman did| mined in McDonald vwe. Hinton. 114 RATTY, C. J. 5 ¥ F. " J. Lynngreen, president; am IS FUNEREAL State Semator from the Twenty-sixth|not make his appearance, however, and | Cal, 18§, that & politiont Pavi ok 1 We concur; Garoutte, J.; Harrison, |(5°orn and ridicule and his very presence | Ciody vieopresident. Joseph . s\ 1S FUNEREAL A jct. Chairman Mann was finally Mr. Bretz sorrowfully announced | represented by but one convention, J.: Temple, J.; Van Fleet, J.; McFar: | Was branded as something to be feared.| recording s Jok 3 GRRB.«.. Sepatorial District. nirman Mann was| {04 e upon him had fallen |and in case the chairmen and secreta- | ignd. 1. Under the banner of reform and James | financial secretary; Dr. ¥ 2 authorized to act in conjunction with the| tyo”guty of delivering the funeral ora-| ries of two rival conventions present e Phelan these former Buckley lambs |urer; Edward J. Hene. arms, | executive committee in filling the va-!tion oyer the People’s party. This he pro- | certified lists of nominees for filing, Sixth Ward Republicans. herded themselves together, and after a | After the election of offic and indorse= | cancy. ceeded to do, reviewing the birth, growth | the officer whose duty it is to flle such > 2 due process of evolution developed into|Mment of the above candis S the meet- | McH tt, who appeared as chlet| and decay of that branch which refused | certificates should determine which of OAKLAND, Sept. 30.—The Sixth Ward | the hermetically sealed “‘committee ing was adjourned until ¥ evening, | “spieler” for the job ciasers, then pre-| one hundred.” "So great and good has | October 7, to me: 2 et. e iods e at ten mem- = | been the influence of this body on public 3. C D P. sented a report announcing that ten nd . politic amilton. | bers of the so-called Democratic Com- and polt al morals that Christopher A. Sullivan, ~John | mittee of One Hundred' had resigned iy RAI I Y" OF‘ REPUBI l( :ANS Buckley, whose downfall was the causs & > the hope of being nominated on the locall e sm de ng, has reflented of his past Eustice. " | lcket, ‘and_that the vacancles had beer of Phelan. That he favors ot tae Leriod | fill e asked that the State Commity e a 8 : e selec - 24 iggested by the daring spirits e e e anember] who direct the courte of the. cosnmmiriis M. arpey of Alameda next claimed :xsliel;ulbgteul?;(t\ Syen oy his worst en- . e A 3 ; ndisputed service that he | Hofonocr and presented a serles of rs0l Gage and Neff at Senator Perkins| ¢ rendered fe Saver "on oty > one occasion of late places him among cuml{u!l(ee for hu\'llnglm cnmml\'m]mlm t;t’ i the stoutest supporters of the young mi all Democratic principles resolved itself e io & mmereuc principles tesolved ltzelf YNJoodward’s Pa- Will Join the s e ) David | county and legislative officers. The resod | ' ; =z Kl¢ 1 R ey . gether politically for the first time when & il " vilion This Leader in fho> Shincally for the firsc time when v samw fit to | e ) Evening. b AR R x}]x;:zél;(tl nu’l“l;nle ulga‘y?r -‘Admlttid that he : : he assistance available to wi : oratory. the day. Every office in the City Fail was combined in opposition to the char- 3 ter. The Police and Fire departments eammn ot were leagued against it to the death, Phelan was in a quandry. = He was In sore need of bright young men capable grentest miass gt VPr Jeld In San Francisco will ogeur to-night at Woodward’s Pavilion, | of doing p ctical politiss. ~ He made Many of the North American Indians v | &, i & s the pibl e _{m_ Rebulflicans tojHenry T. Glags Jand Jacob ver, sho acpunncgn 1 KIGWTR A Ansirex and o EEtSiRer Ao | wars magmificens enecipinr o8 physical ® pon ics 0 Appoint & ) ) or and' LidutenantsGovernor. 'Mr. Gage and United B?fi’fli‘e . (x'fre Ing aid and Consolation, flm_nhood»l dThfl ?:75 d“;- 13'3'211;- to their i ) the Stats conv g ceni 2 . Buckley nor i - . Nev ~ ; \ the Stats conte / 5 C. Perkins will be the speakers of the evening. The any great desire to meet per:on?u)}sr The ;Cn'gv:h:;sdo:;z s :Q::t:::;tsiv:llliz i ‘ndard bearer will arrive in the city this morning, combination was to be arranged by their | in the open air alone, would not keep a Baia wiaie Louveniion - tour of the cities in the southern part of the State, accredited agents, namely, the Fay fam- man heals T a : : Hevias, A Y i e : ily on behalf of the May - | man healthy. They had their medicine- by a majority vote ratified the action | i X, » enthusiastic crowds, the ltke of Which has not corder’s office ,ep,ese;,;;;grhtgd“gée 8e-| men, who gathered herbs from field and | of said committee 2 the appointing | (i 7R 3efore going to the pavilion in the evening he The entire strength and influence of the | forest and brewed decoctions to assist the & t ith <1 implied if not OFD N1 - ti ulon League Club Cadets, who.will afterward Recorder’s office, which was and is Buck. | natural processes of the various vital s | ofsgelegates, with o Snpliac )f Scot +¢ o ort him to the place of meeting. Hon. Irving M. e Magor T o 0om, was guarantued | organs. ¢ | distinct understanding that thereup- Vel assembled multitude as the chairman of the Glynn, the Recorder, arranged for eneis | . Modern civilized men do ot as a usnal nie | on said committer would return to ! ter | San Francisco and clact delegates to | & municipal convention through their W Watchers and organized an opposition | thing recognize the same necessity until it ké “f):}‘]“ | force sufficlently strong (o countefact e | is too late. They igmore medicine wnth e who ! combined efforis of the Police and Firc | the: are within the grasp of some serious si 1. most prominent Republicans in the State -chairmen. They will occupy seats in the irawal, Tesiznation, 1 130 to nominate all &) any e re 4 desire to be present in persi 10t nearly large enough to accommodate Jepartments, which were against "the | or fatal disease. The tie for a man to be- T ANy st for e | party organization, and been arranged for 5/l nothing has been omitted MA- ileir acceptance of the Invitation and their “}‘:’,F‘?;'s‘gx;,ggl‘({h e B e in taking medicine is when he begins to 2d mars Dot TASe. | convention |- Whereas, Said committes, in de-|' DCe aTeREed for history of tie city, ) “ipaign music of the highest order has Mr. Buckley warted to prove cameisi ot | feel out of sorts. If a man is thoroughly T e Siinden oy v flance of said understanding, resolved e === U1 tend to make the meeting one of the most notable po- | to Mr. Phelan tnat he ‘was at outs with | Well and healthy he does not feel that way, . o - Sam Rainey. By crushing Rainey, Buo If he does feel that way he may be pretty ley's agents explained, the Mayor and the | sure that he is half sick, When he is half X cause of reform would be benefited to an | sick it does not take long before he is itself into a nominating convention ¢ the for municipal and legislative pur-|to surrender itself to the embraces o retary | = = | rulers of the ol¢ pelitical bodles. :l untold degree. . In payment for service | & $% 5 5 g and T. | poses within the city and county of | "H{{%1 shall we do?’ L asked patheti us really rep- | Republican Club organized last night and | rendered Mr. Buckloy e tor e “chvice | ¢ Nhalceick.” Dr. Plerce's,Golden Med. ihortzed | gan Franeisco, and | cally ‘n conelusjon s s il lts certfi- | clected the following officers: President, | after regarded n the Ight of & fricaq, | ical Discovery is the best medicine for a ot “Voters | = F | “Join” the Bocialist |party,” shouted o notwith- | Bugene Lynch: first vice-president, Wili |and all the old denunclations were to b¢ | man when he is sick or getting sick. It of the city and neisco, and ‘Whereas, Said late mentioned ac- | vojea In the rear of the hall, an taily correct | Powers; second vice-president, ¥red Gra- | forgotten. puts him all right all round. It puts his with the Count 743 discuss- | ham; treasurer, Dan 'Doody; secretary,| The day of the charter election Assist- | stomach right to begin with, and that is the andidates | tion was in direct contravention of ! cheers went up. I st to ad- 4 i George Speed asked misston surt found | Edward Farrell, ant Chief of the Kire Depart i - < is 1 |the charter powers granted by the) aress the gathering 1 d guounthil oo e, viz.: An executive * committee of fourteen | Dougherty, acting under the peaeiipiat | most ‘mg‘:{,‘::‘}s‘:g;“;m‘,,dP;;’sth;;’g':tf Democratic State Convention and in | Siage proceeded to exic i Regis- | wa sappointed as follows: Will Powers, | structions of Rainey, proceeded to defoat saht, an & secre- 4 tii_the audience meitcd away. . ‘vetary | chairman; D. Doody, J. Rohan, I. Davis, | the charter, with the ‘aid h 2 ant point. It purifies his blood and fills it RS D s rizca. in | open defiance to every provision of | USiaeaanis setion in mot appearing at o | W Baccus, C. Tnglet, W, Watkinson, D! |in a high-handed manner. Force was i | with the life-giving elements of the food said charter, and | the meeting (n{pl’ool .mxltm %14 e Talts: wts. | C. K"‘E‘ C. Sturm, J.'B. Isaacs, V. Rem- | be used if necessary. Mr, Buckley antici- | he eats, and that is the third important tend to go any further wi . Col f be |mer, Edward Peterson, Frank Reler, | Pated the programme of the hated Rain- | point. It drives out all disease germs and ““Whereas, Said convention of one | Reing left without a pasty hundred is in consequence of its ac- \ {‘l?mm:x:g ?;“8); L g tion the present County Committee | of time and m«g for the purpose of conducting t““‘f-n{}?cru\u{:é‘dé". municipal campaign, & POlitlonlup)rations ther which is entirely inconsistent and = would, as a consequence, result in- THE DEC juriously to the party’s interests on | Supreme Court election day; therefore be it | to Fuse 7 “Resolved, That it is the sense of this committee that the term of of-| As this | by fice of said Committee of One Hun- S&u:‘;l‘a: dred be and the same is hereby de- | & 4" ocicraay § clared vacant and that & new Com- | cause of its imi mittee of One Hundred for the con- thr?;;z'hm‘:u .m;x s 18 un duct of the present x:\u:;lcipal cam-‘ ‘énandflm"’i ) 0 is conven- tate to file & oo P Gregory, cla Sammy Braunhart raised a point of or-| and secreiary, 3 der that the resolutions were out of or-| State copventol der, and was promptly squiched by the| to strike from * | Frank Barnet. ey, and with si Greg- | i i i Auditing and finance committee—Wil- | Ealns, the pugliist, & samben o Gro: | et tioy Senntion. o Ciaie Yam Keating, Morris Isnacs and Eugene | cular members of tiie San Franciseo Afh. | ti¢ appetite keen and hearty. It is the yneh. jstle Club wero enlisted fn the cause of | BTeatest blood-maker and flesh-builder. It ————— Phelan, reform and the charter with suc- | cures er cent. of all cases of consump- RSEMEN MUST cess, tion, weak Tungs, spitting of blood Son. v Y wirhen the flght was won the excellont | nate coughs and kindred ailments. Thou- HAVE A RESIDENCE g% the Recorder's office was ad- | sands who were given up to die have testi- was Bencraiy ah, and the Fays and it | fied to their recovery under this marveions ud Navy League Exorcised on | €8 Would be sabstantially rewarded by | Medicine. An honest dealer will not urge - \ i the committee of one hundred. But such | @ Substitute for the sake of a little extra \ccount of Emeryville has not been the case. Ordinarily Buck- | profit. He gives you what you ask for. Stuffers. ley would revolt at such treatment, but S0 far he has not permitted his soft, biand e !'nd Office San Francisco Call, | and ethereal smile to depart for an in- %8 Broadway, Sept. 30. | Stant. To all his lieutenants he has {s- ' ' ’ vk Frank C. Jordan estimates | Su€d orders to work for Phelan, no matter [ ] [] h > What comes. Just why such orders ar: 5 Pecwoon 2500 ALATI0N | isaied tn fann by he ord s s ach “orthcoming purged Great | out by the commi ttee of on: s agy oo witn | B0 oxd e T "o St | P. A, MCDONALD, . 5 e preparing usible theory so far offered is that HEoater. The work Tesk | Betkicleotaoomy so far had a personal 813 FOLSOM STREET, Lo Yie printer on October understanding since the chrater K nt. 10246 within fifteen days. | Mr. Buckley naturally ‘feels a Bit hurt Axignhacs Hauth Me i “main f- | over the treaiment he has received at the | Dealer and Importer of all brands of COK, 9. 1o eietion day, and such | hands of some members of the commit- i 49t reulh the printer in time | tee of one hundred. Senator Samm: | —m‘“:\n supplemental register, | Braunhart, for instance, has been sayln; 'y mina withdr Yards at HOWARD AND BEALE STS. ficq “NO ACKS." MORGANSTERN | chafrman. another certifict - i available at the polls. | unkind things of late bout his formec R TR U 8. [hend-bn\(e in support of the| gented bh}:tbn' g o T T vy gue has been | Patron. It was Mr. Buck!e{ who elevated | 3 & A moaoflm Beit s, and declared that the State| and Carl o ol that soma at some of the mem- | the Senator from a streetcar conductor LA Committee had in the first place no right | of a Ped] » rewained alln8 of the great regis- | to0 a political heeler shortly after his ar. TN to arrogate to itself the aythority to en-| js alleged to ter a county and recognize an appointed | prete °T committee, as had been done a few| assume the D stuffing was done | ival here from Slavonia. In those days ercises and rub- | the Senator spoke little Engiish and had track. About | DOt acquired that rich dialect which has B H 4 ACTIVE OPERATION. months ago. ers of the Peop =& Pt et < n v 3 ¢ i since added to ine humor o W Governor Budd sid that while he There 18 no ( ) ¥ 48 5 y ot vige rim at 19 Rersccdat Siate| fnce, 8daqd 1o i or of so many po thought the point involved in the resolu-| “of the case, 'L:\’ rh E A . v £ 8 Tadius oty | . Then there 18 5 C. Hassett, who earned Ris living through Buckley's friendship | 1o tions was ‘“‘eminently fit and proper” it m;;‘oefl‘a,lwp 5‘ o) - | for many years. Max Popper at one t M Gaonel M- | esociated with Hoame pY e was too late to rediedy the wrong. He| fThe Feolius —— B 1 ticket n y argued that inasmuh as the local ticket | ical orEaniz ! : Eiroy, Jame Foteret - v T businoes. on been named, it would only resuit S0 f : State, < | - IiDave Bri s | Was for years w.e recipient of his favors. N tary | B30 been B e ficket if the work was | 3 per cent or 3 4 { v A ok, 7 . aps esi I\m_ Mr. 5B | Clitus’ Barbour, another member. ot 1o | MAKE PERFECT MEN conjunction with the chairman and secre :‘ry injury to He was the opinion that the| For more thar “{amuiy—d E p 2 ' at | 50 | committee, was dragged from that ob. NOT DESPAIR! D s legisiative, Judicial and edu- | undone. He was {f the opinion thas 030 | [0 T choges ued oni ¢ ] st Thore wio | seurity info which he 18 rapdily. aiuoD” 2 Longer! The Joys Snd arhiitions ¢ @tlonal convention, 0 T Hexictrar of Voters | brevc i Y Pnelan-NeNab committee from | g’l“flf"e“;‘e‘(?mfi it 585, from whaehCabos | ing and reasted on the fat of the 1and Tor At a3 Do ';‘g""‘{"’ Ygu. The've Shte of nomination with the Registr i [ State i WL o poople &a- ered years by Buckley. i of Nervous, ; county of San Francisco, a5 | office. | full i o g $ 3 ¥ absolutel red by Rlso"witn "the Clerk ot ‘the Hoard of Super- | 3y pwyer, Nptlonal Committeeman, | ercises full T AN o true, at Attorney Snook's | AN 80 it I3 that all along the line, from TABLETS. Give promut ot ie '=I|:gr= of sald city and county, cenll)\ng l'hB | saia that while h ;"aah st&t;?gyhnogbg;ml Icn May, 808 0 ke fng o jaw is con- Lty 5aiq one of the | the Fays to the Gallaghers, there is Ry l:‘;llh{!:llmnryx‘d the waste Teination of all candidates o be voted for | Said that Wo e Moty 5 F n| My Tasyet 1 sal: iha 4 ir has to de- very little satise indiscretions o sxcasecs of ticiired Ominees of the Republican party at the lcity, he deemed it ad-| reg b SN R sificate of- ns or excesses of early years, &2t istuion ‘o e held on Nevember 8 | managed in this S, B8 TG O G | VU ey THifc g,,,*-fgngs hat we S Brace w B Sar EC" Sndpotency toctery i 1888, for all municipal offices as well as for all | VIS80 © | [ 125t of deléxate: ¥ t be &f : ADVE! MEN cheeks and lustre to the eyos of, oung or old, B city and county of San | elec {on me Y months S gugictal offices In the oY A0 aiidaies to be | © Francis J. Hener, who had an appeal on | tion et Opyrglit 5 i Tnany oo Qpeiie box renews vital tcrey on " voted for in the respective As: thrown s ints as| cou . bly and Sena-{ifile covering about the same pol coughice | inet and those involved in the Tarpey resolutions, } o3 % ; e e it d county of n L= { L i onr Fa forlal Districts, witUD ted for for the offce ot that while he opposed the mathads | unfies of thE Hul r \ > | thing: 10 a0y ol n’ e Eeanalncy 0 ey s that thie e | o0 itte¢ of ‘‘place hunters,” he | “teen ounfeece, p e | racetrack whe Baanoety, fell ki Bold by Owi Drug Co., San Fran. ant APl X 1o e forcwith - certficate | 0F 170 Fhoction *to Faise to the' men|” Fescolcd ¥ SESS | % Horee. 5 a?:'e;ip!"‘,"""’“; iy, e | Sensitive to every little Indiscretion in | ™ B S50 0dxlaas. {)‘;r:u:;;nm n of all candidates of the Repub | nominated. He shared in the opinion that | D the cofvention w8 e t e ey 'fl 1 e t tand as | for arty for the office of Assémblyman and atters should be allowed to s 4 Gent of i con BChaedr 1o ne voted for m any and all of the | MAWETS, SRS 4cr the close of the pres- | ment of 1 CoRly eating, even to exposure to draughts P anl-—aln‘ ————a 3 and to overperspiration—this ditiy ’ Germaan American Qiub, B 1= pleasantly, Dosiuver;y andcoxx:erm‘:: rE““YngYAL PlLLs Original and Only Genuin enato 5t embraced in iy Assembly and Eenatorial Districts em the | ent campaign. forces with a v 3 he 6 ’ ity and county of San Franclaco, st the : as then made that the en- ittee, fat ports or- i'he Gérman-Amertcnn Magiitre nently over. “leetion to he meld on November S, 1865 with s o he_submitted to fhe. execu- s o mitted ot | (emrelves | the Thirty-secoad Assembly mstrfilt“ ouch of 'l:oodo o Py.the maglc tonie sare, Faiware Telanie rmine. the Secretary of State of the State of Cal eIttt iRl snstrwcflon(shtn xe- e Gommittas 0 g ,,\.;,t are so organiznd T?‘Ytr%d‘;;y evening at 450 .V"?; raily !Qha.ks Sarsaparilla, which G iy e thirty days after the elec- d upon & P /£ BpOn a '} Lrieunt over | strest. #6008 deal of enthusi: = es weak stomach: sealed port within R e andin: T cans agrre a'w Jin perties \ 0 Alicke “them” tn | exhiblted » S nnsliaany “ e ther: Repae dampones, Take The convention then adjourned after| RO %o By eion prevailed and a tem- Shich was reported 2 /fn parties Ltoe ey 1 | exhibite 4 many present, and t DE.” It also creates an appetite— other. 4ving three cheers for the success of the poriry truce. was ‘;’&‘%5:‘.}:3".’,’}?3; allow.| and has ‘.,:,I’E.t,%fi.w. i iy h::;!ni.r‘;z 3% £ inees drawn ] -J?Ht‘t?emé’x‘.;:,-}“g m;"{ eac Yolileabront v an?ipdritveg tions and imtations. AL Drisgion, orvend G ‘ublican ticket. he. co; a it was nev rie pi ct of the for- 8T, ot m S e SO s Avho mad. not pald the Plan of fusion was. f 3 Wogand asked to join af | orTptoms of dyspepsia. Be i g Siimr = ¢ contribution” of $20 required Cut a Stranger. e in conducting (he State cam- the Stats Siesies r, an expressman, while | paign until the Mth inst to.mako a set-| (IS “gohedule of; ght, ran amuck on MIission i{jement with the treasuver. Fallure to effect this o!;jcc 7 i to ‘m‘-fl;r:x: { thelly L the 4 Srelier o T folgerng m:&:&s;eer\!er}mi next. Hdin d’Q & ik iy L o B iAo : arsaparilla - {gmtedc ,’;}_Z,,”:flem; % . President; M. IT!m-pmx " “socretary, M;xifi?f‘{:fcu;lg: America's Grea ;"VL\'.':L‘-' the B I WAS assipd npmmtzng?%’% ith a pocket knife he at- | nroquce the double-eagle will result in ntion A< U Chiad gl e S Medicine. All e, ‘one of whom he cut | Prodges. T ©OF the name of the delin- Sieket, but the 10 DX o BACCY. CORNeR lglfilclh L’c‘{,“ii‘;figé ome Taemher from e druggists, OURES o ConoTmhes, arm. The injured men's qyent memjper from thofoll. fices allotted 10 \ticfe, and, of ' day. elected on Wednes. ® Pills curs anl Liver Its, 2 cen ! il de Goue, a machinist. He ey —— Stlver-Repubhlici]® b & i S5 a0y infamma- tho Beceiuing: Hoaplse 'o Cure a Cold in One Day resignations : or ulcera 1 his arm was stitched. Qg Sare ference commt ! 3 k! uco Uafter a desperaté | raxe Lesauve Bromo Quinine Tablets A ference CORV - —— :g{%&% ge.n and WO en : ”m_"n';m-:::‘ | O et Mo A BITThos, THE o | swength lw"m%fl: heasin and : % A wi fa refund the money If It falls to cure. Beeaft 1 with au emedil ml Sruselal? genuine has L B, Q. on each um{;, ventions thert