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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1900 ROW AMONG SENATOR ALLEN G. FOSTER 'PERKINS’ NEPHEW THE FUSIONISTS SAYS REPUBLICANS WILL WlN[ IS NICELY FIXED Split Nearly Occurs, but Demo- This Coast Will Vote Solidly for McKinley and Walter B. Mailing of Maine Ap- crats Concede Everything Roosevelt--The Northwest Is Contented and | pointed Clerk of the New U. S. to Keep the Peace, Prosperous and Wants No Bryanism. } District Court of Hawaii. nomination of Roosevelt, but it was neces- G, FOSTER, the new United | :+o4—o+e~o~o+o+o -0 1 —The tor from the State of | sary as a return to the people of the Biats conven- arrived from 'racom.,‘ | Quaker City to prolong the convention t noon and Is at| . en route to Los the t of man | xpect to see in such an of-| e man in physique | <ome, honest face “When I saw these hundreds of repr sentative men from every section of country determined upon the selection ¢ Roosevelt as the Vice Presidential cand | date when they knew that he was a pr nounced expansionist ! could not but fe | convinced that the Republican part dock yvester- | REPUBLICANS OF WEST 1 to Mailing is pe A Boone County sant to look upon thoroughly satisfied with the policy of x o~y A. Glibert, ¥ or is quite well satisfied with | Prosideat Mok inley. Orégon has e the | Ship. to. cal VIRGINIA SELECT TICKET s A - fon and no shadow pace }?l a rate (hla( 4dl}l: for admira | tor “Uncle Geo . » olt Count at McKinley ax v and when we people of the north go to the | Senator Per s y Bersecfeany 3 at McKinley and Rousewll} polls this fall we will make a Show! fications for Albert B. White Named for Governor . that Republi; can be proud of. 1 war Without Opposition, but Other orthwest and, in fact, are concerned,” | estion as to the | ns will win in ) tion of the more progress lr than this ce ang unaer prevaile e only entered upon | to tell the people of California that their | 0¥ J% delegation in Congress is one of the hard- nated for o | est working combinations in the capital. | Hawali, In fact, there is not a more harmonious | He 1 delegation and more good thin, y | expected of them In the next s A 5 Senator Foster was reared on a farm in | taking notes of . the Western States, but is a nativa of | of Hon. W. W. Massachusetts. He is a_shrewd business | Circuit Judge. man and th is abilities has accu- | perl mulated a larg: Anti-Imperialists Active. | WASHINGTON, July 1 | perdalist League of the cit, to-night adopted a resol 08 ing that an anti-imper! poe T held at a time and place s . 5040+ ¢ 0-+0-906-4@ | cxecutive committee to g stand that will be taken by the anti-im- | George ( present at the Philadelphla convention | perialists throughout the ¢ v. _The | would be and as a result of my observations have | resolutions recommend that the confer- | faces be but one conclusion and that is that our | ence be attended by delegates represent- Froms g ate. party will be victorious In this campaign. |ing the anti-imperialistic leagues through Miss_Ryan, who Is connected with There was never any question as to lhe“mx( the country. l1;"\ office of Judge Estee i court In Prancisco laces Engender Contes ts. unty, that of prosp t six month: g country ornlans who were d aps some ( d for a good time Hawalii 1 B S R R ! ] f the country every- | v 2nd the people are with the situati iders the remarkabl taken place in the North- t two years it is easy » should be no de- | administration and 1 mmm, ah la AR e R S S 50— UNITED STATES SENATOR A. . h St G. to the g dete ernors cry of anti-imperfalism ana | anti-everything else is i platform th E accorded an ova~ tion bv the sentlon, over which he as temporary chal . the occaslon of a large popular | ation, somewhat similar to_that S 1, New York, PROSPERITY AT HOME M >emoc nttons re- | 1 to receive the re- committee. After a substitute for the Continued from Second Page. praey upon a ention th the Populist tent amid great enthusi- : % oh B. Moore and Andrew E. Lee 4 minated for Congress. B. H. Lien i Falls was nominated for Gover- g o s selected for chair- i ymmittee. FORMAL NOTICE | hieis TO ROOSEVELT iz ¥ nominating conven- on August 1 X { ELKS CHOOSE MILWAUKEE | AS' NEXT EETING PLACE Heports Presented Showing th'.“ ' Now is the time and the et el opportunity to buy whatever GEETURET R you need in clothes, hats or : furnishings at about one- half what you are used to PAVIRE & + <& & 4 & High and Lodge of the e Order of Elks kee. The session | discu of property cash is lodges outside of ip of : Lo ow fif ngeles, George W, Qakland, Blue serge suits which sold for *12.50 and °15.00 are now reduced to °6.85. £ = . Cheviot suits which were °*15.00 are now selling mr:;mnthaiom““ " Ea for *7.00. ¢ & Big reductions ' ’ like these in every department. ¢ NO APPROPRIATION FOR | PORTO RICAN SURVEYS | —In a decision does not in_a nds in Porto Rico. ccount of its impor- of that island, has d considerable attention and was | referred to the Interior Department by | of State. ferrmann decided that : no United .Smua law pro- survey and disp which under to our Governm Congressional ary before any ¥ Hadn’t you better buy when you can save so much? & £ & Reception @ sar | I am Reception at Sagamore. having be be taken.’ OPENING OF CYCLI'NG RACES. i G E leav Y e el Wirkar S0s | PromiihentE Riders Absent From the A 2 : Grand Circuit Meeting. pt to his formal speech | MILWAUKEE, July 12—Two thousand auded, and the Governor | .o cong witnessed the opening programme of the grand circuit races of the National Cycling Association, which were run in connection with the League of American Wheelmen at the Exposition bullding to- night. The difliculty concerning the track | bridged over, and the sport, though red somewhat by the absence of sev- | al of the star riders, including Cooper nd Taylor, s enjoyed by the crow | he prettiest race of the night was th o 1 U. amateur, which was won ke of Port Richmond in 2:09 1 !‘ 3 . Leander of Chicago came in | to make known x inches behind. Lake, by win- | piatooetn: #t e m;quxnd to race, is entitled to ride at the| »f the | T Gos t of at! Paris races. 2 e . 3 to the inilled that pleas: | = The xt best race was the two-rnile | s ousty | &7 : age of con- ,}:m;‘.nn;r:nmpn“;‘)fl:php;:f“ Nh‘mn‘l nm«ni % . sher of Chic Y in - 'WARD 0. WOLCOTT. Jimmy Bowler of r‘m‘f‘nga carried off rlnne} B : vere 50| honors in the mile professional 5 class, . e (o] 2 | Tottolfson aukee amons | BRYAN AND STEVENSON TO BE inile novice. Resuits: e d i 2 Mile novice—Wiillam P. Bottolfson, Milwau- i | NOTIFIED AT INDIANAPOLIS | ulf“an “Geree ' Gut Preasommoa. - | W. J. Harper, M aukee, third, edec = z i¥ive | Occasion Will B= Made & Great Politi-| ’ ‘1-.'"‘"‘ e ebicans Do madeionai | ~ SN 718 Market Street. ) (M‘L%M\lm\m A twmmmwww Look at our windows anyway. sck Senator Wolcott | The cr o porch. There ] el photographs were taken. were then served on the the dining-room _the rn drive to Oyster Bay, awaited them. e raflway station the fol- ) to Presldent as belleved cal Demonstration by the future lay In a Party. cars are| WASHINGTON, July 12—Wil more of you| pnings Bryan and Adlai E. Steven: S e e notified of thelr selectic Presiden mocratic party . at Indianapolis, amateur— 5 G. R. Leande 4 Roder, Chicago, third. Time T VTRV VR FATR MR LR T3 7 2 85 El Ef § H 5 3 second; Time, icag third, - | Wednesday, Aug | Ina. " infornmtion off s Te- AT by Repres. n\'v“}(lv]h of Institute Offer Withdrawn. Congressional Campaien Committee, o, | PARIS, July 12—The Municipal Councl | from Senator Jones, the national | to-day annulled the action of the council jrman, Mr. Richardson will make tne |last year in Voting to srant gratuitously < & Speech of motification to Mr. Bry a site worth 40 rancs for an Amer TN N TG TR O B Y e T A R DA T N A A A W N TR S ¢ N NN ) SN e - " @ | Jovernor Charles 8. Thomas o can National Institute on the grouhd ot | TSR 2 R SN AT wIN N RSN Y RSN LR AT every M s cnvy and emu- | that notifying Mr. Stevenson. such a gift would be antagonistic to the lation, and whatever doubts fnay have existed; It is expected that the notification will | interests of French artists. of Western