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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1899. = 9 /1T ALL DEPENDS NOW GAGEWSULTS |PRESIDENT WHEELER N THE SUPERV!SORSi GOVERNORS 0 MEETS HIS STUDENTS race Davis Will Mot Reoept on o Weak ME)@.A—N—STM[S Urges College Men to Be Loyal to Their ~ Ticke. B s University. : | Republican Leaders In the Good GOY"“‘“"’M Couse MuSt syugs prommenT visiToRs | Tho Anbiter of Berkeley's Destiny Wins the Hearts of the — B iteen Able Men for Service IS ACTIONS HASTENED THEIR | Student Body in an Eloque.t Appeal to Their o College Patriotism, | Acknowledges a Oall From Governors | Ortiz and Canedo by Sending | Them a Pass to Ride on a Tugboat. B()fil‘fl. i DEPARTURE. i —_— ERKELEY, Oct. 8.—The students of the University of California saw [")) their newly elected president this morning for the first time. It was a D happy introduction between some 2000 young men and women and the i man who has just come from the East to be the central figure in their 9 college life. That the utmost good feeling is going to exist between Pres- The churlish character of Governor ident Wheeler and the students was clearly shown In his bearing before Gege and the fact that he lacks apprecia- | them this morning and their hearty applause to everything he sald. guity of his office has again The formal introductfon took place in the open air upon the college campus ifested in his treatment of two | shortly before 12 o'clock. About 4000 people gathered in a large semicircle arouna atives of the Mexican republic, | the flagpole in front of the library building to watch the proceedings and to catch 1tly on & visit to this clty. | the words of the president's address. present Gover- About 11:30 President Wheeler, accompanied by Professor Bernard P. Moses, s own people; | left the president’s office in South Hall and walked toward the assembled gather- Lim to siight dis-| ing. "At the sight of the president the college men raised their hats, and for a er States who | minute the sharp, quick yell of Cornell University went ringing across the cam- to Cailtornla expecting to re-| pus. As President Wheeler stepped upon the small platform erected for him he our cHiBf exscutive; ‘ld'fl’“f)' was given three rousing cheers, and then came the ality and generosity which is the ¥ 5 Roasted chatacte the coast; but | Ha! Ha! Ha! prepared tor the California! on the highest | 'b C. Berkc} ng his fingers | . Zip! Boom! Al rom professors and students alike. It was the college men's recognition of a col- itry, who came Liere on & mission 1, and the new president seemed to feel, as it burst forth from the thou- object in view of present, that he was indeed from that moment the president of the student and m....x\ body of the University of California. i President Moses had been asked by the students to make the introduction, and ment oL e e 'ifie| he did it tn a few well chosen words. Professor Moses said: i, A. K. Coney, is greatly | JMr. President: It gives me great pleasure, on behulf of the university, to ox; Yeception accoraed his| tend to'you a hearty w ne on these grou: o present to you this body of ymen by th Governor of | 3 py are Cal uul'A ia's most excellent product. They are not the tran- ite, 10 be scattcred later in the fcur quarters of the Union. . and except In rare instances they are to remain with us, mpletion on these shores the soclal structure whose founda- ors shall be ulxu-ux 4 ndaries should not e o not ted to accept part: ampaign, the comn visitors liter- | | proper admi airs, but they s wers men- ce some of the ti nora and Governor came to San , the welfare of the students who are velfarc of the commonwealth, that must be T attention and thought. Their moral and intellectual of our labor and our living here. it glves me great sure to present to you Dr. ,lnamenl of the universt (Applause.) “Students of the University of California: )n to the university takes the form of an intro- university has been to me more or less a thing of n of it In the form of statutes and reports, names and observances. I have seen its admirable register. I ha norable governing board in session. I have seen its nfldings, its , its gardens and its trees. But now, standing here in unlight, by its help under this real biue canopy, 1 jook into the faces ue and gold that constitutes the real, living University of Califor- ) Now from this hour I know that I am a member in a real and because 1 am joined in assocfation with men. The only thing | elr visit had | an ofilclals en of large Y""w best men are not bxi\n\-gh' for- cause, Horace Da; mortal man can do to per- big business mén of affairs to | BiG SCANDAL IN BUSY SESSION OF PROMINENT CLUB PORTUGUESE UkiN : German Officers Are‘Offlcers Elected for the Cheated at Cards. Ensuing Year. ——— Speota! Dixpetch to The Call TRLIN, Oct. 3 The long dhte“r“i 1 him of the mis- Gage. made t u; mlc in a udnl’\ersh_\' is menfalr!d woy;\‘on.‘ As long as I Ii B never be interest n a university o mechanisms, reports an in & umw?m ‘Ot Human beings. (applauser o " RHE MATISM THE NERVES ARE DISEASED, . RER A “f‘m‘“(',’f,,‘.u,‘;i? weaching g.xg‘c s CAUSING EXHAUSTION AND 1 Separate me from Getive terest I student amairs. ‘Almost the | DESPAIR. MUSCLE TISSUES ARE UNNOURISHED, IN- 1 have this x in entering upon my wurkl rme li)r\hl | W you and to have to do with you intimately; for all this | " office is burden and care. 1S only done in order s | FLAMED, D.SINTEGRATED. THE BLOOD IS FILLED WITH R e Sfuiemes e St BRSNS nart BE E B | MORBID 'WASTTE NFATERIAL, A POISON T THE SYSTEM: to find in me—to be 'le\ from t'm beginning and throughout 1 shall regard my mission > me, d"l] to a man nember a good de: come up to me and My s — the Rt Piese Goninean i i What interests you will int Te: . nougD to know about > i | jut pett I | | trips—th little mat eat many things m moved to m going 10 have il T ht. This golden sunshine coming down in genial, lazy | 1 pened brown of these megnificent hills, reminds me ot ce. It {s more than Hellas that we have here. Greece looked out | i Oriental world; Berkeley s G looks out through the Golden Gate Spectal Dispatoh to The Call ANTA CRUZ, Oct. 3—The Grand Coun- | § + = ntal world that has meaning for to-day. (Applause.) I <huum | fixinl of the pemsans PhRNES. Wi Eenh tho, Eortusuesa Sinion s doln gy Ju about the glorious future that I di scern for this university. 1 slub der X e ‘mlesf began in mount of work at {ts meeting. Much talk to you about the work we have to do here—plans we have 1n n to-day and has already developed e success of the Grand Council de- : but in the few moments that I have in this supreme opportun I want to n, A number of the im- upon the following committeemen, ak to you about the one thing that, in my mm. fundamental in the life of a 1ging to the high- have worked falthfully: i that is university loyalt pplause.) ted to have fled the | eral Committee—Mathew Mactel, erwise beyond the | A. Cook, John Davis, Joe P. Lop. e present, how- te an abomina- rsity s not a place wher \un come as empty buckets to the well lled with water or anything else. People are going to pump things into vou, to be sure, but you are going to pour most of it out again ence, that after all we have to take upon ourselves the consola- Makes nerve fibre, nerve force; keeps the over ‘on the supetioes of the mind afs oftencr a stumbling block lorgans of the body in healthy action. The is what goes over into spinal marrow, into real life, that makes we are going to get out of our university life is not bits of a, Manuel au\a W. R, L,onguo'l, Man- chel aldeira, F. L Silveira and M. - | du st e AR Mitchell, Joe P. Lopes, | in thelr own count RO 3 el Silva, John Davis i not maxims and rules for getting this or that, for learning this i i i i S T s R, Congdon. DIVORCE SUITS FILED. ' for attaining this but after (all it is this one thing that wo blood is made clean, rich and in full quantity. ictl j‘u“rdsefié‘i"al’;,fl nterfainment—John Davis, E. A Cook, Unhappy Wives and Husbands U%k: ¢ brillianey, and (e to men for thel e et i | Muscle tissues are nourlshed, mvxgorated, and = "’ _Mh H(%‘ and W, y.. Congdon. to Be Freed. | et out of this university life is not w. is pumped into the pail, but mmodation—M. 8. Lima, Manuel Sil- el Mitchell. B. U | Silva, Joe P. Lopes, Manuel Mitchell, M. 8. Lima and M. C. Bittanco s over into life. And it com: ation with the best mind t not only from the lecture room, but & e find here in the student body—sssocta. | the body is healthy. e whole life and character of the university. This university Is a bt ; the real university is allve. Blood pulses through its veins. .The spiritual lite of the men who have gone before is in it. It is not a thing of ding, nor of statutes, nor of courses; it is a thing of And what you will l)ll‘h \ml\vhll{\ thnt‘lf “Onlhl‘?L‘ v«h.‘ stand by you, is u wi et out of association with it as a | g v “iferefore [ tay we are not a mechanism for providing people with equip- J. P. Applegate, Red Bank, N. J,, writes: “For one year < ment; we are alive, wo have a heart. And to the family life I charge you stu- | < for divorce fi dents' of the University of California be loval. It is worth your while. 1t is |I was unable to move, having inflammatory and muscular ter was referred to the com: s or | n Th ouple were married f C Be loyal to the universit: al to all its p: Say that \ou | ¥ 5 g P t)lx‘;qun Tour f‘fl?\xl‘nhm’n'fix?\g rom| love it Those who take the misunder T | rheumatism of the severest kind. After trial of the great Mre. uckman, who | e Are 1 ges | a fumll You cannot make a university out of minds nnd brains. In a univer- 2ot H 9 s treet, charges her | &, e e e i, Teart I s Jhninds ond bratis. in a untver- | medicine, Paine’s Celery Compound, I cheerfully recommend it or the| Hold you fast to that love for this university and strong, shoulder it Hayes| 10 Shotlder, when you do its work. Let every man according to his ability do | for the exhausted nerve system, loss of appetite and indiges- ol }"”;“9’) Oy P es | what the university asks of him, and let ev man do in support of the other A - for a divorce {rom John| map'g work what he can. Let the auarter- ack pass the ball, let the line stand | tion—the three offsprings of rheumatism. My strength re- , foreman of the Risdon Iron| o ) o foreman of the Risdon Jron | solid, let the men guard the half-back, when he comes racing around the end. Sults for divorce were flled vesterday by | Jacob Hi rac)\)w from his wife Mary Ann | Hirsc! ground of mvmw-m ce; | Lilllan M. Ahderson f R. Congdon, E. A, Cook, Man- Willlam E. Anderson, A "chen. J. L. Stiveria and - Yoo P.| Christensen, cruelty; i L)pPE J. Portley, ank W. g Compar al mcasx‘owe the bank holder, | Portley from‘ ‘the Bur‘knan defendant in a| year twenty members have | twenty wives of members. For = $1400 15 given, for wives of mem- | TO WELCOME KANSANS. b Oct. 3—The committes | Stanley to wel- | nsas back to the Jose Tregueiro, San Franc = Let us stand together. Let us have at n~e University of California what we i i tials—S. C. Diavila, Pleasanton; | o trtuisa Sompan ‘é'l‘;'.fnxlrf“rnhfi’f\h“,’zfi1 il i football 'good nterference. turned. I can now move and feel no pain. This medicine = % 5 : | has tre L < S hall be a family's glorious old mother, by whose hearth you | ” SIS I BT R aand eSS backened BeE| snal love to'sit down.’ Love her: it d0es & man good to love nole things, to at- | builds up the system. *Tavares, San Francisco; A i o ited her | ¥50% fs life to noble allegiances. It is a good thing to love the church, Tt is a | Ve ranireiie: M. B Bllva 6 good thing to love the state. It Is a g00d thing to jove one’s home. It is a good | — Brandao, Oakland 52 A thi xlg ‘1‘ MI xn\a;‘ to u:l‘e s 'herlan‘d mo“r‘lnrl ax;n{ ai_(cr (}:le me (h'mg it is good Iy PAINES CELERY PAINES CELERY gl 2 X | . 1VIE to be loyal to the unlvers! » which stands in life for the purest things and the QA s et o en aan Teluodie ] cleanest. loftiest ideals. Cheer for her; {t will do your lungs good. h OWI COMBOURD 750 0Wl COMEOUND 75C h 1 Pan eantraa | dren. L i “It nas Gone me good to hear your cheer ringing over the campus. My little Cut-Rate Druggists Cut-Rate Druggists ¢ B o D | r Jhas granted Mauds or six years old), who is already a loyal Californian (applause), asked ‘D Co. 1128 Market S S F D ug Co. 1128 M . len’ Wells @ divorcs from her husbg 1 1 started to come out here pleass to instruct him in the California vell; | DrUg 0. 1 arket Strest, &, F. rug Los it arket Street, §. F. 10, mtetaJose | Fx J: Welis, on the “ground of y Ereat regret, was unable to give it to him in the original. He looked - Peulcla; Joso| negléct and desertion. 'Josephin Hughes | 4t me and shook his head, entertaining some serious doubts whether I had any | A. da Mina- | was granted the decree {n her suit agalnst | right to be the president of the University of California. And I shared his doubts, | U“ I F E\PERI E\T o B Leandro; g, | her husband, s G. Hughes, by Judge | But we had not been in San Francisco many hours when the yvell was learned. L nio untflv San PJan ro; Troutt, for dese 5 “And so I say cheer for her; It will do your lungs good. Love her; it wilt do | . Cunha, N r heart and life good.” (Applause.) { Not Likely to Be Repeated. A oot Ol Youths’ Directory Bazasr. | dent’s remarks were received with continued outbursts of applause. Manuol L| no ladles of St. Dominics booth re.| At thelr conclusion Fred Dorety of the class of 1500, president of the Associated | OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. “The work of a mewspaper corre- celved at the Dire el Students, extended a welcome on behalf of the students themselves. When he | A 3 t thought and 1 a5t eyening, Mrs, | had hed President Wheeler rose once more to speak before the gathering Catalogues and Price Lists Mailed h consequent brain and nerve W J. _‘,H.nj; dispersed. He said In conclusion on Applieation. It may erest you to know “{an Mrs. }:la_lhm B d to be ]hi:»hn1 1 t&h’;nk you. I thank X I thank you a Ty ° en o harl, thousand times for yvour cordiality and for your weicome. May we meet togeth © rience with nff»e-.m i \} *;r,'lf;f;-“b!'nc: 40y 1‘ “\U‘“;\i‘] i a| mow i lzho future often to nn:m!; and tr;ltv.(r our enthusiasm together, Bug now | EOOKS AND STATIONERY. ars ago I was compel 0 g s e B Ma B ! {t has been good to be here, and we will go into our nomes in p 1 | g i after a few years' ab- Menao o e Marsne Tilly ,\1.55 Suste | This evening the members of the faculty held a publie reception in honor of {THE SAN HM‘(C]SCU NEWS COMPANY, 5 oA s neaA Tt e M M O V. Miss Matilda| Prestdent and Mrs. Wheeler in Stiles Hall. “The building was tastefully decorated | 50 Geary Street, Above Powell. 2 % fev TackerT s et 1 MoCourtiiey, Mra. 1. Leon d and “M; and a supper wasserved during the reception. - President and Mrs. Wheeler were PFR!ODICALS BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 2 Shandontit. ae Tibe wine ,_,",,r;“ atstrict. No. 11, M. . The en v | introduced to all the members of the facul s < abandon 1t, T P g e at and drew n ‘ i ) i 3 COAL. COXE AND PIG IROM. % . 2 West Oakland; district A . el l SR et R /] 000 Battery Street. on of each day my S J.C. WILSON & CO., < r snumbed that S | JUSTICE M’KENNA BADE corporations, v\rlrh‘t!'vrn:rf_]n a Soggrl“?i:t g » Teiephone Main 1864 iculty. Alarm- was taken up | vas ; 1 wa ‘)Paun to_en- | : began to deveiop which d election of officers for John R. Mort: | - HIS FRIENDS GOOD-BY 3 gontested by | yosepH Fo)‘(:osupiksm;“.s h Yntarmen _ The officers elected are: | Mrs. John R. 2 Bm-;r- < v SR the matter being e into the Supreme | b Pansit e et apopie nt, A. J. Ponh P ol 2| Court. The contentions of the representa- | C. W. SMITH, Shf sy Wons s ity 1 | A CONDITION AND NOT A Ry vice president, J. ‘ LEFT FOR THE EAST LAST lrl(::; 2{):!": e?!la[fl are that bonds of rail- | and 1S Washington st. Telephone Main 5841 THEORY mads mé intolerably el EVENING. State Gnd operating rahseass 1> e > 5 Enterville; master | Mrs: Regan, | than one county In this State are not ase | FRESH AND SALT MEATS. contronts the fastidious man that has om‘ s of Oaklan 8 :uzn my attention able for taxes, and that bonds of JAS BOYES&CO Shipping Butchers, 10| soiled linen and don’t know where he 1| Judge Gilbert of the Circuit Court pri b 2 Food Cc - Santos of Pe TR ;lr— 5 m\a‘!;)i or industrial corporations are n"‘| DCliySTal M 10 can have it laundered without injury 1 R it }‘:‘;l;|d‘:;)n»(:—t,‘ of Appeals Handed Down .Seve!'al i — e | FURS. and in an irréproachable manner. We . Opinions at the Morning | DEPUTY LABOR COMMISSIONER. | J, N, LOFSTAD, if Kot siv upsters Lates | can relieve his mind right now by as- fal it t 1 56 QERTand, B 3 ”“k’a{’,; Session. | ? styles, lowest prices, remodeling. | guring him that his shirts, collars and coftee 10 s, ¢ e \mmx;:;omda{‘? Schmidt . e |5 p. Eelsey of San Jose Appointed IRON FOUNDERS. cuffs didn’t look better when first pur- “‘m‘\?’:rfi;r ;us';ulnz” 1 an Francisco. Code, Miss Morton. Judges Gilbert and Hawley sat In the | fo the Place. WESTERN FOUNDRY, erten Hediey, | chased than they do when sent home L oy | Bradv, Miss nce Magu United States Circuit Court of Appeals | J. D. Kelsey of San Jose has been ap- » Props., m Fremont | from the United States Laundry. short time the zie Horn, Miss Pose Murd , one and all, glo Horn, Miss yesterday, and after handing down three | Pointed as Deputy Labor Commissioner, | & Cas ngs of Every Description Mads to | wNo gaw edges.” binions written by Judge Giibert lstened | Vice Cleve L. Dam, term expired, who did | o7 el Biaci 1t vocates of Postum 5 2 One of the special features this evening Offlca S - .!3 AR will be prizo Jig and reel dancing, for | o an argument on & case then before the zg:hEflieH}Qth service for four Years un- e Uit Staasit anncny: & e 1t has worked won- : “SF ecitaiion. which Professor * and | court and adjourned shortly after noon | gera r. Kelsey was a PULP AXD PAPER Co. Arkes T al health is better | J xcerup' plano solo; Eila Mitchell: vocal | s A Hirran el ot ac ok} i Apa| Aatter the agjournment Justice MeTenna | !";““gnms locality in the Assembly. *As Oakland Office. 514 Eleventh St. nd the | solo , Miss Minnie Dyer; recitation, Mrs. | dancing is due to a challenge lesued by | $h0ok hands with his friends and bade |a fact he was slated for the position of PRINTING. aye | George Otto Jr.; rema: ¥ O’Connor a elght | of Watsonv tra; plano | the Mont A0SR g them good-by after announcing that he | Lebor Commissioner. and for a time it LoSplieher to the dancers of | \iis"about 1o depart for the Last on the | was supposed that he had the inside track | B G- HUGHES, PRINTER, 511 Sansome st., 8. F. | e Eany - and violin duet, serenade, “Su lev of the Knizhts of the Red Branch | Afternoon train. tor that position for political services ren- ”),.Im;::,]‘)',"‘;m’:g | Night” Eila and. Marie Mitchell; r | Riftes has offercd a prize of $10) for “‘“‘c?xlfic !‘glgr“;'fi’fim‘fl!w:rwe{;‘go{lgse B, Homavar the bty oanassen. THE HICKS-JUDD CO., Eizters,, 4, Bock- - niear I | tion, Percy Eaton. | dancers. bert Hos and Mr. Meyers of Stockton was selected. » binders, 23 First st. Janted” fonrsor| R. Campbell & Sons vs. Moran Bros. | “"he selection of Mr Kaisee joccted e e likely to be re- | & = | | Cornpnn) udgment affirmed. place of chlef deputy of the bureau will STATIONER AND PRINTER. COMMISSIONER ARRIVES. Patriotic Home Helpers. T ates of America vs. Perumbrmcnuse much disappointment and dissatis- : Suffering that foi- z nited aDIE i g The Patriotic Home Helpers, which wa,‘ KellyMotlon for an order recalling man- | faction 1o not o Telegraphtc 308 Calitornta hle, and I did not | Delegate to the Buffalo Pan-American organized to assist (4mn[nq = | ew local aspirants for PARTRIDGE Oppression, Suffocation, Neurzlgia, etc., cured by ante will be qllowed: it g Codes street. y : our neighbors are now Bpec‘n.l Cable to The Call and the New York Ty Without making provisions - for the | 274 Mm“———o—oo——‘ oAt AT e been Batiently pailugor the ttime WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, 325D, B% | aris, J. E8PI0; New Yors, E. FOUGERA & CO. < Jerald. Copyrighted, 1859, by J . | support of those whom they left beh: 0 come when they would be called into | DIAMOND COAL MINING CO.. ¢t its GREEN BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. and 1t Herald' - Copyetahiadl 1M, by dmman Oon | e el pontnd Taxation of Bonds. the office. Mr. Kelsey, while . politician, | Drvag COLLIERIES, [s the Hest Coal o the o 2 & has receiv % has been chosen from the ranks of labor, rket. PANAMA, Oct. 3—Mr. Curtis, commis- | {f b3S Te oxni-a-\d:Enns'msfi"&d";.nf}',‘,’gei The “‘;"e"&:" et In the bond| by trade he Is a carpenter, and followed e e W Man et stoner of the Buffalo Pan-American EXpo- pajance of $2 88 Out of 126 families. gon | 252 © e o e late | thig vocation before branching out for | NEW WESTERN HOTEL, & , has_arrived from the soulh and sisting of 378 persons, the soclety assluted"‘“’me’ G. Fair against the City and |the uncertain honors of politics. He is Corner Fourth and EARNY AND WASHINGT Postum. Cereal O will leave Wednesday for New York. He eighty-five familles, numbering = 235 per-| County of San Francisco has been | expected to take office on the 5th instk Market, 8. F. Try modeled and renovated. KING, S ¥ Battl cal Co., ' had a long Interview with General Sarria, sons.” Those who were not assisted pm“d, filed in the Supreme Court. The As- E'" Speclal Brew | CO. European plan. Rooms, 50c to $130 day; ctor attle Creck, | who was one cf the few survivors of ths upon investization to be unworthy or Im- | sessor in the performance of his duties | Money back if Baldwin’ 'nm -nfl l-nuer | 5 to $8 week; 3§ to §30 month. Free bath: Lsteamer Montoya disaster. | Dostors, 1 assessed bonds of several quasi-public 'to cure headache, nervousnes: by the large | Ay , Mont.” &t Celery Soda fatls | se. and | and cold water every room; fir - scasickness. 10, Valtasa heiied thoe | toenes SvALoE Sans e iy Srates-in every