The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 23, 1900, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 TICKETS PUT FORTH BY THE REGULAR REPUBLICAN CLUBS TO CONFOUND KELLY AND CRIMMINS AT THE PRIMARY : l gkepsl‘Dissenters in the County Central Committee Fast Dropping Away From the Standard DH]D]B’S RUSB m of the int Saloon Crooked Bosses. the FUI‘[U‘fiI’S[ Mo e Assembly Dis- frict—Martin Kelly's Lates Stroke. e Former K Recognize We; - » AUThoPItE GRE " *""T"78 i buten it fies the Regularg Party Organi-|- zation, : | ¢ - | & sy Y w at| ¢ by Alfred Bouvier, chairman of the Coun- 1 S o ty Committee, and John F. MecGlynn, eld | committeeman at large. They give their [ - ex )¢ commendation to the following ticket: To_State Convention—D. L. Fitzgerald, A | L. Weil, B. A. Seifridge Jr., Mark Woifsohn, J. M, Wilkins, D. M. Fletcher, I J. Ascheim. George R. Fletcher, Edward Kelly, W. M Klinger. To Local, Judicial and Legislative Conven- tion—Edmund Taussky, Ulysses S. Simonds Charles L. 7 fle Bauer. 1. L. Blum, Felix H. bach, A. C. Rulofson, 8. D, Davis, E. A. P ¢ Bullfs, Lucius L. Solomons, B. W. Taggard, ) George Magoonis, Henry Scheper, Thomas P. Woodward, Sol J. Levy. < The ticket indorsed by Bouvier, Me- pe Glynn and Marks is favorable to the nom- 1 | ination for the Assembly of Hamilton ! | Bauer, son of Emile Bauer. FORTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. -1 4 To State Convention—J. C. Campbell, C. A. < i 3 | Surtleff, A. G. Towne, J. C, Currier, F. A. . 2 returning P! | Denicke, A. D. Cutler, C. A." Murdock, R. R. 3 . ; | Bigelow, L' Graham, 8. C. Irving. 2 . To Local, Judicial and Legisiative Conven- . w fax « X ) tion—H. O Beatty, R. W. Campbell, A. M. | Rosenbaum, 8. Forbes, E. B. Cutter, B. Pal- = = . | mer, W. H. Hammer, C, B. Porter Jr, J. W . e ¢ | Reinfeld, I F. Kydd, A, R._ Herman F. T. L Finch, Q. Bchroeder, E. C. Landis, O. ¢ . g £ I - Pratt. H. R. Hopps, K. E. Campbell, F. C L 4 Selfridge. I s . FORTY-SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. o To State Convention—Horace W Y ol 'S | Sawyer, F. P. Kelly, J. Green, R. - A X | C._T. Deane, B. Finnell, J. G. Spauid pia: ( To Local, Judicial and Legislative | tion—E. Bartsch, R. Vandercook, O. L J Truman Jr. H. W. Hutt S 'H. Kent. J. D. Brown, P | H. Bruce, M. Hermann, G. H. Buckingham, | T. D. Riordan, E. Rodecker. FORTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. To State Conventfon—J. . Carmany. | K. Hilton, John A. Rameon, Fred Tob | M. M. Blum, Antonto Fodesta, Joseph | stine. | *'To Local, Judietal and Legist —J. George Boy: T | Kase, Dr. T. H coast, A. Kaskell, E. § L. Elias, Mel. Vogel, W. C. D. Hart. FORTY-FOURTH ASSEM! To State Convention—W . Feusier, E. Patrizi, D. W. We Kalben, M. Tonnissen, N. Ferrogiaro To Loeal, N | —L. A. Re a, Alex A. Ruef, J rini, Adam I C. Amedee. FORTY-FIFTH A To State Conven Joseph King, Willlam Lennox ° S IIP DI DI DI VPSPPI 04004000400 $ 40444040004+ + e To Local, dicial and g Do in:0iei0ieteisisitdtsdeisdodsdsdsidsdsdeisdsisdedsdsdidededstsisdesiedesisissedsdedesdesdsdeodededed® e . e K. o H. Grah . James Duffy, sel ts in the Thir G- 7, Peterson, W. W. Chase, Adam | F. Taylor. T. W, Dennls, James Barton, Joseph | field. and that was put forward by Max | ticket. Mr. Miller while in the Burns ATy - ¥ ; . V. Burnett, J. G. Leven- | Willlam W Sevel Johnson, J. L. | Goldberg to Nyland, Charies | tion for the . J. Nobie, H. ey that stand for it. But one ticket, mixed and doubtful in| THIRT character. addie Wolf's renomina- | c: at Sacrames d o st Eddie Wolf's renomina- camp at ‘flr’l\;:n; rl‘\::;ag,&]d{e‘;ltr:;kelr:yrg:r? DEMOCRATIC CLUB SPLITS. Aot Voters of the Thirty-Fifth Resent Action of Phelan Managers. G. Krasky. Judicial and Legislative Conven- | Besthorn, John Tonningsen, W. Holmes. Hathorn, J. C. Tittle, J nn, Archibald ate. The programme s So eral of the delegates will not NTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Thomas R. Bard for United States Sena- In the late State convention he re- , J. E. Elking- | State Convention—P, L. Archibald, Dr. . e T Crrim. e i Der 4 ree W. Elder, ‘A, F. Adams. W. F. | THIRTY NTH A MBLY DISTRICT. | M. kett, M. Boehm, A. L. Hart Jr., A. W d to take orders from the bosses and | Thomas E. Curran, o f Pt g St 3. L. Raychester, E. D. Knight. To State Convention — John Lawson, | Branch, Dr. Joseph A. Siiverman, Louis fiern. | the command went forth to down him. | lowers, and Stephen By who h o : . H ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. | Charles T. Schuppert, J. C. Owens, John Hig- | stein, T. H. Chandler. The ticket which Is regarded as favorable | voters of the district beh \ a & gins, ) ssinger, James H. Humphries, | To Local, Judicial and Leg! y-fifth is another district pre- | freing B. Cook. Gegege W, Fulier, Willtam 5. “Wells, John V two ticket ognized antl- | Ibe M. Wertheimer. | cmmittee are 1 ignate either one as a ht-out anti-boss ticket. tive Conven- | to Mr. Miller is as follows: 1o go to the State Senate R e ey on. Cohen. George | teenth District. At the meetis Julius Radston, Daniel A. Ryan, F. | of the Bryan and Stevenson Cl 3 nry Goodman, John Henderson, Thirty-fifth Assembly Distriet To Local, Judicial and Legislative Conven- | E. J. Stafford, who favors C 121 and Legislative Conven- | Umbseny . L. Cook, John . Wi n ) Macbeth Be drfciee : : Seorge D. Cl ‘arthy, John an. J. L. Hannah ! “harles L. Fleld, E. W. Taggard, F. W. | clined to o proc R O Ed L, Christin, Charles Alpers, Wil- | FORTIETH ASSEMBLY PR E il T IR 9 % The AR o Skt T ey o i AR L, ”‘\l\‘:;"n'\nd b ce. K\\. Il.h‘l’m;- The contest in the Fortieth District pre- juse, C. Lehrke, A. Bover, W. Hub- adhs . e J. Gray, A. H. Merril 11l1a > » : sents some peculiar phases. The Repub- Byron Diggins, Maurice L.’ Asher, J. W. | convention, on the alleged 175 sy A O MMV Y iian | familton, W. J. Ramsay, Phillip Rogers.” " | Jioar' Central Club of the district has fled ore, J. A, Mobr, J. G. Marshall L. L. | William Bell, one of the m licial and Legislative Conven- | THIRTY-EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. |a ticket favorable to the renomination of | Remy, J. H. Hutaff. Thomas A. Douglass, J. | no¢ a Democrat. Stafford adjou &H, “Puvencer, Affairs are muddied in the Thirty-elghth | Assembiyman Milier. Moses Gunst. | H. Richards, W. H. Hazell. sy Pyt o , C. B. Benedict, M. | District. There is only one ticket in the Marks and others are fighting this | The foregoing ticket is not commended of Curran’s candidates will be ann from the top window of his residence at 2822 Mission street. of BSolano County, was appointed to | _Immediately after Stafford | escort Mr. Metcalf o the platform. the meeting he skipped out of th t a | Mr. Metcalf was greeted with cheers l lowed by his few friends. F S v | and_spoke briefly and gracefully, sayi | followers. who represent the better ele- : | ment of the Democratic party, then opened ’me meeting by placing Captain W. May ‘ in the chair. They nominated the follow- x in EMBLY DISTE K. C. Hobbs, L J ng: “Gentlemen: I thank you for this nom- ination. It is an expression of your con- fidence in me, and I regard the confidence named gentlemen for delegates: Frank of my constituents more highly than the office of Congressman. 1 will serve you | O'Byrne, S. Petterson, Alphonsus Pottet, with all the energy and what ability I may e e S 3 James H. Robertson, Joseph Leggett and possess. Joseph H. Donlan. Then followed a few words about the Three rousing cheers for the success of national administration, and the follow- | the Democratic ticket, in so far as Bryan and Stevenson are concerned. were given | with a will. Mr. Phelan and his City Hall | B e S S o B o o 2 ing new Congressional Committee was ap- pointed by the® various delegations: At large, Emil Nusbaumer; Forty-sixth, C. L. Crellin; Forty-seventh, Colonel George By cock: Forty-eighth, Rod W. Church; Forty- ninth, Morris J. Fiynn: Fiftleth, George D. Metcalf: Yolo, ) herlain: Colusa, T. : Lake, W. H. Contra Costa, following were not included. Sub-Committee’s Report Adopted. The meeting of the Fourth Congress- | fonal District committee last night In the Brown: Jobhn H | Parrott Building resulted in the adoption " The r siness G of the report submitted by the sub-com- wI:ju;‘(mfi}(’Lpallgl“::::\-:nmv the m,m::::xlr? mittee appointed at the last meeting. The T irman of the Congressional Com- | sub-committee, composed of P. H. Prend- T mittee, called the gathering to order and ergast, A. Barnard, Dr. P. A. Kearny State Senator J. J. Luchsinger of Solano County rman, Everett J. | Brown secretar: nd James Kenney of | Berkeley sergeant at arms. gular com- | mittees were appointed as follows; Credentinls—Forty-sixth, Parsons; For- | h, r-efghth, Frank W. J. Hen- Fifty-first, J. Glenn, J. ; Solano, J. W Contra Costa, Arthur Burtin; | Lake, W. H. Brown. Platform and resolitions—Forty-sixth, J Keown; Forty-seventh, Philip S, Teller: F elghth, ‘Giles H. Gray (chairman): Forty-nin N. Rowell; Fiftieth, J. P. Taylor first, J. M. Foy; Colusa. A. A. Thayeri Glenn, W. M. Finch: Yolo, A. C. Rugglas: Solano, | G. W. Crystal; Contra Costa, Charles G. | Gould; Lake, N. E. Hanson. Permanent organization and order of busi- ness—Forty-sixth, John seventh, . F. Oliver; For and A. Ruef, reported that they were satisfled with the delegates named, and that the call for the election in thei~ opinfon was satisfactory. Caminetti for Delegate-at-Large. Spectal Dispatch to The Call JACKSON, Aug. 22.—At a Democratic caucus for the primary election next Sat- urday the Hon. A. Caminett! was chosen as delegate-at-large to the San Jose Con- vention, September 6. Dr. Endicott will represent this Supervisorial _district ® 3 L3 + * * 4 + ® . ® + ! . " b 4 | These gentlemen will be elected Satur + P . L + @ + @ + L4 . b d * & t 2 ) 4 L 4 % mith Allen Tickets Are at the time delegates are chosen for > county convention, which will be held m Sutter Creek, September 22. The cou | will have six delegates in the State vention, Jackson taking the delegate-a large because of the excess In the voting iled. S D O S P S S S P P PRy R SCS SCRTEEOR Y e e s S} athaway | the navy yard. land, aged 8 years. Tty - o population. But for ihe fact that there :";151_‘; ng:lr S. n"";‘vn'vhf;l:l“lflrgl.fli”'r.AAI»:~1 | are rival candidates for Supervisor even Thayer' (ChAirman); Glenn.® A oot ot | the small caucus of to-night could not Yolo, W. A. Kennedy: Solano, J. F. Brown: | :\:“";nb;g“lgg‘:&::":; :?f:[n" g g T","’ Contra Costa, M. R. s; Lake, T. <2 a us fa oli- Yo o KRN PN | ties. The delegation selected to-might_is The reports of the committees closed the | | nadarstond to Suver M. Newimn Ne So- morning s business, and the afternoon was | 4,4 A ST - n t = | . cait, Tt R | His Head Cut Off by a Train. “ g Special Dispateh to The Call ¢ SAN LUIS DEMOCRATS. | MERCED, Aug. 22.—The decapitated re- £ mains of an unknown man wer: | Choose Their Candidates in Conven- | | here near the raflroad track late last € tion at the County Seat. by some ralifoad empioyes. The u ¥ DISTRICT. Special Dispatch to The Can. tunate man had arrived in town a few ate. Copriation—W: .. Saescs, Bved-| 1 SAN LUIS OBISFO, Aug. 22.—For As- | Reavily™ 15 19 supposed In attemptic, ; \ illiam Schroe- | & semblyman, L. J. Beckett of Arrovo | cross the track he was struck by n Rees ik ARt tava-1 T ?53".“35,?“ nominated by tke Popullsts | ymbo:pg "?usengo:‘ntcralg,r T‘h:\‘ ~ - » Treitsch, N. B. | @ For Supervisors—Paul Pfister of Paso !:fa‘u Bhart, heavy set, had a reddisn m. ¥ [ ¢ }goblefi.' ll(‘)!t Dlstr}rcht‘: dEane!t Payne of ' "lache and weighed about 170 pounds. ¢ Spo. < ! OWC EN ; ;4 Stitn ‘of ‘samta’ Margarita, Fifeh bictrict. |4 JAMES MCLACHLAN OF PASADENA, THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE § | (7437 e menionel in a crowd thac Iis £ PLY DISTRICT. B Nine delegates were selected for the FOR CONGRESS IN THE SIXTH DISTRICT. 1 —_—- - mbers of the county com- o CONGRESSMAN WHOSE SPLENDID RECORD SECURED A State conyention. 1 Hawaii a Part of Union. . fcult to classify the two | [ The Democ of this county met in this B R R R o e e e e ] S - b ‘ ! RENOMINATION. city to-day, with 8. D, Merk of Pasc Ro. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—Comptroller 3 > 2 - & lbles as 'chl:rmnn,_r;nd mallie %he forego- Special Dispatch to The Call. :\(cLacl&lan. This les ‘the £ nu' for a | Tracewell of (:eflns:rlvd m; rm.r:\f"»d‘ v -NUT! e Ing nominations. e usual indorse: 1t e remendous roar of applause, lasting f on § i e holds that the Ha- ~— i e BESLL | », T were given to the national platform and ANTA BARBARA, Aug. 22— |several minutes. As soon as the appl fausa | d":,fi;nh;;n:. c‘md" the act of May l‘:, i ia | AKLAND, Aug. 22—There were Metcalf. The mem! of the Solano | candidates. : Ninety-three Republican dele- | Stopped Will Kn(l!xhten of Los Angeies | 1609 constitute an integral part of the G St three rifts in the monotony which | County delegation showed the most en-| It is understood that Willlam McLean, gates, representing the Sixth Con- | (00K the stand and in a short speech sail | {Tpjted States, and therefore officers of threatened to overwhel he R thusiasm of the conventifon. and made; the Populist nominee for Supervisor in the fonal District b 6 60 that he was sent up to nominate L. G.|ihe navy therein are serving within the . e rention of the Srhica | thelr appearance with gorgeous vellow | Paso Robles aistrict, will not withdraw Soasuiemall Nt o con- | Oliver, but sald he would withdraw Oli- Im of dominion of the United States NO thed publican_convention of the Third | Piar SPREARECS ety Bing possible to | from the race and It 1s belioved that the vention this afternoon to nom- | ver's hame and instead second the nom- | [%1™ OF SUCCR PR fo o8 Gl oS o Congressional District in Oakland to-day. | make the convention a success. It was | Republicans may win there. The Popu- |inate a Republican candidate for Con-|ination of McLachlan. The delegates went :,':!Nn Cliens 15 of (he wavy gorsemtad . The first was the Mare Island band, which | more like & home delegation than & visit- | lists have not indorsed the nominess for | gress, and amid the wildest enthustasm [ Wild and their enihusiasm knew no | Mt Brains | was brought down by the Solano County | ing one. Supervisors in the Third and Fifth dis- | nCTlUo800 the Hon. James McLachlan of | Pounds when Mr. Oliver took the stand | 2°* e h e i s o e s Sl 3y o8 ‘ W. H. Chickering's nominating speech trigts. s Rl Pasadena by acclamation. i el Ry o LR Jumps His Contract. when | ering’'s clever nominating speech, and the | was the most remar) e one ever deliv- elegates arrived on the noon train J . left g third was Victor H. Metcalf's graceful ac- 1 ered in the State for its extreme brevity, | _ Prohibition Delegates Chosen. | the SieRies S0 0, 0% A mory Hatl, | the, stand there were ories for McLachlan| STOCKTON, Aug. B—Rus Pace, th - its graceful compliment to the gentleman | SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 22.—The Prohibi- | Where Chairman Gariand called the con’ [ 470 the latter responded with a short ad- | catcher of the Stockion leag nm, fira e Nuts | “Fhe convention was purely a ratification | Bominated. and lia, little reference to the | tiofists in mass meeting today elected | vention to order. W. H. Galbraith of | GeCiired closed and the secrotary Instruct: | Jofe Vi naconde. Montans . having ra. = { s efeated can o the following delegates to the State Con- | Santa Cruz was elec chalr=| oq to cast the vote of the 1 i i t and of the expressed will of the people. | seconding s, Sae by Av nd W. G. Meyse of Santa Monica e convention for | cefved an increase In salary, a ticker and p When the Solano County delegation | , There viere seconding speschiss by Ar-| vention which meets af Freano August|man and W. C. Meyse of Cants Monles | McLachian. e momey. A mew resiiver will Be 3 made its appearance, headed by State | Geary of Contra Costa County, who said | Hayden, Rev. M. D. Buck. B. F. Brown, | pointing the committee on credentials and | The closing scenes of the convention ed Senator J. J. Luchsinger and the Marine | that Contra Costa was always' loyal and | W R. Wilson, G. C. Deering, J. Hopkias | resolutions a recess was taken until 3:30 | were beyond description. The delegates ford is uscd | Bana # the recelving ship Indepen- | never got anything, and R. H. Collins of | and A, L. Ward, o'clock for luncheon. were frenzied with _enthusiasm, which DIED. FACT {11 § | Fans ¥ oteat sigh of relie went up trom | Oakland. At et On reassembling the committees read | continually burst forth in cheers. KELLY—Tn chis olty. August 3 1m0, Kaes ¢ . = o ce e, 3 secu o A = 4 c . AMe- Sold by all grocers and 1 played all moring S ks avor | SE D T N, Bowe or Bnke;?,m?fi' L. | faying a new water main between Vallejo .ul AL T o'clock Oscar Lawior of Los Angeles | whioh both McLachian and Oliver, m—l Guire and Mrs. W. Langly, & native of ire- T |1 Went up and serenaded Congressman | Geary of Contra Costa and H. placed in nomination the name of, James | gether with local orators, spoke

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