The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 5, 1899, Page 1

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: - The N ();,L ME LXXXV-—-NO. 36 SAN FRANCISCO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1899. POMP AND CEREMONY ATTEND THE INAUGURATION OF THE NEW GOVERNOR CALIFORNIA PLACES THE HELM OF THE SHIP OF STATE IN THE HANDS OF A NEW STEERSMAN ‘Amid Popular Acclaim and Booming Cannon Governor Gage Is Inducted Into Office. SEEKING HIGH HONORS THROUGH STRONG STOMACHS OF WEAK LEGISLATORS Burns Follows the Advice of John Gaffey and French Restaurants Profit Thereby Duck Dinners Dealt Out With a Lavish Hand While Liquid Refreshments Flow in Argumentative Quantity as the Touts for the Mexican Fill the Bucolic Law-Makers With the Glories of Their Boss. Money Seems to Be Pleaty Among Candidates. ‘The New Executive Outlines His Views on Affairs of Moment Conmcerning the | Commonwealth, and Suggests Legislation That May Tend to Remedy Many Evils Which He Has Discovered Are Detrimental @ to the Welfare of the State. - | Wright that Supreme Justice Henshaw 1| would administ ath of office to the Governor-elect, San Francisco delegation. The loss of Wolfe's vote will no doubt prove a sad CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- | Neff, the outgoing Lieutenant Gove MENTO, Jan. 4.—Henry T. Gage is|nor, Wil E-Jet and Howa | \WHEN YOU'RE MAKING A - as the average blow to the l.mn\ Tou | SefaTeRIAL FlanT, PLY YOUR it e Wright, Speaker of tt‘.'v o cerned. | GUESTS WITM LIQUOR the Governor of Republicans alone, but | ¢uPied another carriag arose. Justice Henshaw following oath, which v the Governor Henry T. Gage, do solemnly swear : urns is « candi- [ R hings | inaugurated with the pomp and cere- :v.:(l!.xd«r.\hj:nf.x.‘.“.:‘d lhd'.”“\ McLaughlin says: - “Burns is my can- BY AN 0DOROUS fiAVfi |a i mony that is a necessary adjunct of hait ¥ olll Nindth ihe constitui b o didate. Al er to the source = corted to the Capitol by the officers as- such an occasion. It is creditable to the | €OF thelOapItolh; the United States and the constitution Now the legislators are anxiously —_— management of the inaugural commit- | Signed to that agreeable duty. The | ,'ipe Giate of California, and that I valting the arrival of at least one e 3 military was out in sufficient force to | Burns, Mrs. W. H. Davis, Miss Magsgie | of California according to the best of Gunst, Mexican Dan ok S e i (070 E and Police Commi tee of the Senate and Assembly that ‘\M““ escorted by Ulflnclllrulgll{' Were | will faithfully perform the duties of =% P % Mr T. Gage, Mi Oowena | the office of the Governor of the State H orte everything passed off with celerity. The | neisco merchant, business man | A Motley Crew of Tenderloin | 205" cral! siress, n of standing who is willing track tou and owner of and Lucile Gage, daughter of | my ability. So help me God." o0 o . T 2 indicate that soldiers can be had in s Mr. Gage repeated the words in a firm 3 to make a similar declaration car, Politicians Workmg for the i s another of the cleance | time of peace as well as in war. The : , “"‘ e £2 "f",fi"‘\;”“ | and distinct voice, placing a little em- v ful ‘ass of the men who are in Sac- Shament fhiere andyhesinsor S0 dts | field and staff offi of the National | Doolittle was the escort officer for MIS. | 1hggis on the last sentenc i ) ure of slices of the profits | field and staff offi 2 s ) ramento in the interest of the Burns Man of Unsavory Record. D b st s Jrominent | Guard in thelr glittering uniforms gave o mnix e E T e Hirecd: ¢ boom makes it reasonably certain that| ¢ DQUARTERS, SACRA- | industries he b s color to the procession and the State mother of Governor Budd. ministered the vast audience cheered, b interests of com- 4= Phelimon whniaretont o L Taltas SWAlle s has | officers lent dignity to - the occasion.| Governor Budd, in returning Gover- | the band played inspiring music are not ‘suffering because of | elect absence from home of merchants. | the and the solid men ~f those jage's official anc i r | cannon on the Capitol grounds b:)nn\ed SEsE oMitjal ans focodly ‘a”"rmm’i‘hm fhé new Governor wa v . * & Sy When the enthusiasm subsided hnv- and genial. eral Barrett, Adjutant General Peeler | orpor Budd arose and introduced his About 11 o'clock this morning Gov- | and the entire <mff of the outgoing | suceessor in this 1 “Since my in- auguration, some four years-ago, one of the pleasantest m wts of my life is that in which I present to you my or, the Hon. Henry T. Gage, Applause), Senator. no matter what not cut any 3 financial cost, are | bedquilt up thetr unique ‘and pauseating | gemtleman, wi variety. They adorn every chair and pil- | two-by-two in ar of the Golden Eagle office and adja- ence comes out o soms, and every train is bring- s Sam Waller as also d . Herrin the political | The weather was propitious and the in- | nor 2 nice iittle | daming Goverior was . good-natured was accompanied by ex-Adjutant Gen- and a Allowed *t that SN Wal- | ernor Gage -drove to -the capital and |commande paid -the customary visit of courtesy | were pre ented to Governor and M are demon- | to ‘the outgoing Governo ames H. Gage by Colonel Fred Burgin. Th ct that they are out of pol- | Budd, The new and the ¢ hanged | presentation ceremony took place in ThCEoft e D ndly greetings in the rooms of the | the rooms adjcining the parlors of th e i cutive Departme Then the new | Golden Eaele Hotel. A pr e wn that Burns has announced his , it is also ux parent that t is the other Sena- Barnes and v be judged from the motley at has foregathereéd here K the dives and dend- ancisco, where cheap poli and I predict . t |an able administrat overnor Gage, b whose | ¢ 7 et ed an ion (ppEstie montis o lties; R. B. Carpenter, | o Conor came back to the Golde sentation was the expression | T Introduce you to. the people. (Pro- Ses aee 11 pickings, deser too old to work, has a | & s el el ursiih hna dent in tho | fonacd Sipleuse) s = A. Knight is not "he metropolis h 1, and pre poses to Eagle Hotel and placed himself under urprise and ligh Responding to the introduction, Gov- ve fight for wnors, though hi how when the na- make a ballot is Grant it of its 1 p- | the guidance of the inaugural man- agers. Presently he was surrounded the ex- by generals and colonels and can- e cross didates for office. of little I;“'”" Gage when she | o0 " Gage read from type-written gazed at the glittering array of offi- | gheets the following inaugural ad- | ar fter the ladies took their | T trains, an derrin has sent press purpose r example be should the daily to Robert Bull E ‘a5~ - oo tor Dickinson in the full ur Barrett marshaled the | THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS. ¢ es of El Alcalde be succ pirations. He xrl-l Ar;znz«ln“lx\u‘ of a major general looked distinguished | staff offic and State officers and di- | : ; i e - believed they have the fight s ne ir to say, though, t »me a friend and impre Bagd ;o Lk flsctad U o The | o fie tate of Calitornia sad 1 citic ity in rooting is come 1o be a L. Peeler was hardly less conspicuous short journey to the Capitol was made AN el TR ient evidence of has qynp]' than General Dickinson. Brigadier | without special incident. The trans- duties lvr Bulla strength wield the word from his | tel. For milit mong s a matter of con- idauon of past politi- st what political debt om James Alva. Watt It may be that icipator: that James Alva ation faciliti laims, _°f General R. H. Warfleld was the center | por were ample and 10 | jmposed ; ovith of admiration in one section of the ho- |one entitled by courtesy to ride was | administ ignity blended with permitted to walk. The trip w de | Indivic of the ore | the charm of personal beauty Colonel | along K and Tenth streets to L and | e e lem..TS‘ffi W. D. Sanborn was easily enough en- ' along L to the north entrance to the t for publication | titled to the inaugural cake. Special | Capitol grounds and thence along the oath just is a man who was a ast Assembly At that ot lived i a odging 0! P = lived in a lodging h and | g iie is meals at cheap restaurants in | (e fact rem Grant's s due Mr. Buri membe the > not me, in ¢ f the fact that he was drawing | and in the figh Mr. P S EE e LI R o and.exclusive privilege of escorting the | paved w west and main_ en- : 4 'in my public duties. { ay from the State and his wife | is o Mr. It was | savory. odorous layout.it is. Rake the Mrs. Governor Gage and Mrs. trance, w principals and humbly_rep = se my faith in that Omnis- SoTEs el et reapective | allghted:a: d in line to move to | ci Power which alike direct rnonBudd an e el Assembly chambe Meanwhile | course of nations as individua companions—was acc 1 ge throngs of the resident popula. |, Our countr ! was in receipt of a the n is to-day living in an ex- > amount for her | Mr. W imittee clerk. This | ceived arch manipula used of having re- | list with a fine tooth comb and the only Moses Sherman, the thing that will come out of it is a prac- r who wrecked the Peo- tical politician who is in the fight. for £4000 ple's Bank, to be used in influe i its . and for noth- | Fred Burgin and Colonel Jefferson Doo- | tion wended their way o the Capit el - e ‘suite of rooms at the G .l')rlx“ ‘}'] heatin ”;K"_ ".'u: &3 is 2 l“»m with no | jjttle. If Colonels Giesting, Vail, How ? — o0 g e Hotel making a great| for the bank who would be satisfactory to s su v peopie | €ll. Beck, Young, Andrews, Miles, ‘]i“}' filled. Effect of the (hruug"l Jgne gal’ ros; Comment is un- crooked plans of the clique that had , Will owe the gations of sen and other mil chieftains felt e ‘comers, who could not | oy led together to rob it That story, his elec if elected he should |,.. and envious of the proud distinction con- and it was with diffi- War | ‘;;,!‘3 ”1‘\‘- Gunst on the appearances go, | however, has been since upset by M. | it has n E ferred on Colonels Burgin and Doo- I x(‘lackl;‘m's—r\ ::xd”L»E Sena- | | polic 3 ADUEAT S9ED, | : e s 4 s nd State officers co e pro- | i PO i Buris coowd Tor the good thing ot s stmple denial. A little they managed to conceal their ush ‘ot ;,e‘,p"( to g"xm & ;r!:‘m, ‘"r(vl\l[li & ).‘ r ck is 1 . ) apparent Fich him el My SECely. o soli clE emotions of envy and perform the duty v ministration, has is ¢ € ST —and Ma M 3usine % A - commendable o ol : 1 Fternen nade thet men who are ready and : o (e sushln lean politician is W | assigned in a highly commendabl the joint convention was : The greasy Kelly figure is ¢ Z to spenl his money for him. s and the Burns Grant mer boasting that | mand explanation in the p they have galned thr votes to-day, | but in view of the fact and that all of them are men who were | weeks a to be favorable to Colc ascertained late to-night that the candidacy of Dan too famil- tioned. Not a school ‘nor univ in'| manner. The absence of Colonel Chad- ¢ Lieutenant G the commonwealth is represented. It is | hourne was the only gloomy incident of | direc ed Frank Brandon, the tout and xh»“ vhe ife ‘xr‘m on. the Senate, to call the roll of living are in politi can be ¥ o o] ¢ made in it in 2 devio known !;‘P\ _f‘fl ‘1'1“1 rum only to the professional, w 1 ed he with their last gasp for Burns lded the commit 5 the | What the promised reward is, and maintained excellent alignment on | Senate .u d A bly. The the iestaiatovy wio bay br 0 tes Senate was enough to make | purely a matter of conjecture the route to the Capitol. The carriage | Was apr th he big light E s Budd ang | ROt far behind. Presently Senatc s a decent Republican throw up his har ilburn, to the Grant camp is Senator ter, chairman of the E aw were ted tude is a sense ¢ s to come and anything he might have of San Francisco. Wolfe | pjs person leads to the logical 5 i : spoke out | : E Cen- | rived from San PT'to neip | Was drawn by six spirited white horses. | Governor and the ( s all along claimed the entire | tral Committee has thrown up his selt- | Dan Burns. | The Lieutenant Governor, Jacob H. | State of ( rnor Jet ugural occas »d in comfortable and riages the officers felt perfectly at home | ¢ an car- uz bar room Bur el r Gage said »ften mor- that Mr. Senatorial of the port | ! Rio 2 ymmissioner | in which Governors ( that JErati-| Supreme Justice Hens San F) 1d one h 1l of the borated this Information it the chairman of the nor-elect of the 1if: S e S o o i = | Lieutenant ippin move westward. California ted, will among other ad est of trade developing our ma resource t marine s and expor market the nations of t vernor Jeter r yond- are invited to the Speak- Franciscc time varied Accordingly, Governors Gage and Budd and Justice Henshaw ascended the steps to the desk. When quiet was restored Rev. Mr. Sturtevant, chaplain | arket U 3 e he Nicaraguan ¢ al, of the Senate offered a prayer as fol- | opened Under ihe. fostorin low ica, will give us a short; Almighty God W the great feat of our ocean RERS Oregon, will mever agai .um we that 11 cont in Sacramento Francisco patronage foner to candidacy of presence at :r functions being among r future airman of the Committee, is we acknowle auspicious Under these thy kD ippines mu rted policy uld vyie ed with American bl the we Australia, frica will be them | affairs and we ask th abundant bless- e golden cords of commerce int of of such a future, we. I doing is ssist in the elopmer. upon those who retire from offic v e " N A pertinent % P We must be n i ¢ them thine own prese S pray thee th thou \\‘m Ist be with us this day and guide the aflairs of life. For Christ's ar 1900 will usher in a great com- ShHsk mercial theater—the Paris exposition. It this time the Assembly chamber —ey has -as packed to its utmost capacity. It . NG alliemecrd of il coloring. | [ The Paris From the chandeliers on ecach side of | | should" be simony in g is as dangerous as e doing” poli- ling the ughlin at f the State Central the g of the desk of the Speaker trailed long | | EXposition in | 50 q. (nat eaeion strings of smilax and fern, picked out v e el with carnations and rarest of orchids. | | 1900. | On the desk more orchids and blos- soms and potted plants lent their co while on the clerk’s desk in front pul mpany receive . since our g F: serting that fight the and violets, tropical ferns 1d carna- ¥y two years, and ex- < ation to the Because tions of every hue completed the effect. | pediency of an appr r this purs In harmony with the rest were the gowns of Mrs. Gage and little Luci and for that matter the beauty of the | Some upon rather notable party that 2ccompanied | A €Xtra s i bk e 2 ; subject. them in the chairs placed for them just *'Fhe question before the rostrum and the brave blue and gold and th the staff officers who sat nea played thelr part in one of the I these declarations, which were ap- plauded by the entire Republican p of the State, Major McLaughlin be- | Ived in a heated contro Jim Rea of San Jose. things are still fresh in min country members and they are wonder- o a2 You deem ing why McLaughlin and Rea have | [ DIaXettuetoD Z of. oG el fafouant joined hands supporting Dan Burns | | somest of the many decorations that reasonable as to become onerous to the B 7 BV i QAN . have in years past made the Assembly n legislating upon this for Senator in face of the fact that W. | i g S 1 CAP | chamber beautiful. Rl e e F. Herrin has declared Burns to be thei b 1| On the announcement by Speaker | high salaried officers, with a long retinue Bt . people to call hereafter sion to deliberate upon this f such an appropriation is respectfully subr 1 to-your consiae military trappings of | eration, to take suc on in the prem- them you deem : If any aps vour judgment. be t to be 0 large or une

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