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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 CANDIDATES AT SAN JOSE ARE MORE NUMEROUS THAN THE LEAVES THAT STREW THE BROOKS OF VALLOMBROSA Democratic Delezates and Politicians Are Swarming in the Garden City and the Air Is Rife With Rumors, but Gavin McNab Is King of Programmers, and He Holds the @ R il THE TIGER’S DESCENT ON THE GARDEN CITY. AS SEEN BY THE CALL'S CARTOON T. 'Sdutherfi Pacific Is Strenuously Endea oring to Domin_ate the Convention. Special Dispatch to The Call, The Democratic State Convention to assemble In this of < hand of the medéling corr » is already represent the people. d hither on e of ‘.rn(- transpor s that the dis- 1 for the accepta 1 of character and independence to-morrow ight is t can side. old princi No enthusiasm oon of the Sa ir.d acceptable c is mani- Francisco delega- ndidates who will es, dear to the hearts of Democrats, ater, and be will be liy. and the fore pa: 'r the objections the amendment providing for an appellate ed over in silence. There for this, loes not provide for the ele Judge: pointment under pres rat, the convention wi This, according te of the good old Br: m will also respond to t the increasing requirem e 2 plz yring th o be a plank pledging the mand of the 1 a e restrict d other Asiatic lzbor. by this convention to support a fair and log- 1 e next Legislature shall be districted liztes to secure such an ap- the linking together of contiguous territory. AGAINST THE PROGRAMME OF GAVIN McNAB AND THREATENS REPRISALS Allender of Los Angeles Announces That He Will Make a Fight fcr the Chairmanship, but Is Placated and Draws Oif. Sil Bpecial Dispatch to The Call, v-| L + HATPJ - it i 4 MO AR cChiLuinty 5 The can + iar + at + k + |+ F. Tarpey and Py O S O S U O O S S R R R | — TO RUN FOR CONGRESS Entry List at San Jose is Large and Fast incr _esind. FIGHTS ARE DEVELOPING Review of the Field and the Prospec's o t e Vari- ous Caniidates. T Sned atch to The Call DE+ 4444440442044 49940 N MAY Lave not en mir the Ce fora t will be First District—Emmet Sea- well. Sccond District—Jo D. rict — Burdette Connell. Fourth District—R. Porter Ashe. Fifth District—J. H. Heney of Santa Clara. Sixth District— W. Gravss. Scventh District—Will 8. Holcomb. Electors — At large: Ex- Senator J. H. Seawell of Men- docino and Willard S. Thomp- son of Los Angeles. First District — Cornelius Shea of Sonoma. Second District— W. R. Jacobs »f San Joaquin. Third District—Dr. W. L. Prather of Lake County. Fourth District—W.T. Bag- gett of San Francisco. Fifth District —James N. Block of San Francisco. Sixth District—T. A. Rice of Ventura. Seventh District—F. G. Ha- vens of Riversid: The Fourth and may not make nom but adjourn to meet cisco. B¢ D R o o e e ) . C. ifth districts ms here, San Fran- ere onal oping raptdly and cand! are numerous and active, but somewhat reticent and un- willing to openly claim vie- tory or admit defeat. In! fact, most of them say it is to soon to make a guess as to who will be the man. There is not much Democratic hope in the First Congressional District. It has been solidly Republican all along, and at the last election the Republican majority N roxies 1 v S . was 1500, so the: is no Democrat who ALL HEADQUARTERS, s:: proxics which may be used as “firet ail | there o dclezate here that cares a copper Pt S Py S T 1 E, Sept. 5.—2 the | ed are wh says or_thinks?" Btie o foz zon | Even the chairman of the State If ex-Senator White desired a straight | CTatic one, down to defeat. 78 horlsoh | Committee, when asked to TAKS ap out indorsement as (he Democrasie eons | Emmet Seawell of Sonoma can have it e s | rof United Stat Nate a0 |1¢ he wants the nomination, but Seawell gation resol b ,But Bis closest friends as- | is not so sure he wants it. Frank Taft : resolved to make Con = not 7 pirant, that he | of Crescent City, Del Norte County, i Tous effort to smash the State in San J h i all the Senatorial prestige he de: | Of, Crescent ible if "m’ m: Central Committee’'s slate for the chair- turn out with banners and > th mansh incoming delegates. The honc of placing R. M. Fitzgerald o hat the Demo wever, {s exten in nomination for temporary chairman o g known that the Dem itors. “The con the c ntion will be. Kiven to ar B v r BERAS at. Hhan 24 General Stoneman anoma County. F. W. Aliende: fornia Hotel in Francisco to partake bled in this city. Sub- | Wil probably be named as chaitman. of | he inspiration which comes in a con- convention which | the committee on order of business. The . as a candidate for |recognition is given to the south In order | - in San Jose. Stephen M. to pr rve the harmonies of the occa- bY ttended hnn; conventio: ;xnn rhrlr southerners, after reflection = s gates to the present convention have concluded that it would be folly t6 - be chairman of the convention semble In the Victory Theater at ' follow up the fight against the M«l\'.—fl: There were several reasons for the selec- -morrow. The Mayor of San Programme | o o one being that the Demc it of ill_health, will not It as further led to-night that E all ajong its declining w ,.f:ld-lrr‘\s of welcome. | Nicholas Bowden of nta Clara should 1 2 to Bryan has honored the it £ -1n'm,{k’f‘"',‘.?l?r"fe'f.‘é}ié}';" l:‘:q‘rhA!{.l'n;|'-1rv"l.'“:’):' v-nmmhlm—] on creden- . . “ o id hosp S asfo: | tials. Sts_are pending, one in ger E range P > zgeralds. When thi dal;’fll'm performed by V. A. Schiller at | the 3 and the other in the was made the Los Angeles delegates opportune time to-morrow. Wel- Thirty-seventh District of San Francisc. : consulted. It was made before | come will be given by a quartet of malo he Jeading contestants of the Thirty- voic sthern delegates were chosep and seventh District are Wesley Reed and Southern Pacific had Issued Francis J. Henney. It is know: r =, E n that they w‘lll‘l put up a strenuous battle for recog- nition before Nicholas Bowden' - fee of ‘credentials. The. comitom consist of fifteen members. It was also decide latform committee, There Will Be Flow of Oratory. The speech of Senator J. C. Sims, chair- man of the State Central Committee, in ing the convention to order will not be long. It is assumed that D. M. Delmas will speak at length and give the audienc- a sample of his highflown style of oratory. Stephen M. White is counted ongfor an eloc contribution. The story wired from Los Angeles to this_morning Gavin 3 00d up by the leader of the yern contingent and asked to sur- the appointments of committees to He declined to deliver the emanded and the talk of pro- esistance then began. Allender in the Fight for Chairman. cisco dr m-mx?g that the of wnich 8. M. W) s to be chairman, Shall consist of thrhes five members. The big guns of the party will be assigned to duty under the leader- ship of White on this important commit- the effect that Mr. White was ardently 'tee. The committee on busi r, chairman of the Los | supporting W. A. Spaulding for the nom. | sist of twenty-five members. - .1 con- on, frankly announced to- ination for Congress in the Sixth District| Among the assembled Democratic is a candidate for tempo: | is vigorously dented by dele; of the convention. He | south. There strong opposition to support ef fifty-five men | gpaylding in the Lo¢ Angeles delegation. gation and reports that | ¢ e ged that he is an out and out f the united assistance ard anare! ns south of Tehachapi 3 e field to-night convinces : he was cheered b: the Democrats have not closely statesmen are: Gavin McNab, M. F. Ta Joseph Sproul, A. Caminett], Jasper MeDy 3. C. Sims, J. H. Beawell, Frankin <= omald. R. Porter Ashe. Fra = J. Heney sett, C. O. Dunbar. 3. B. Sanford der, T. O. Toland, W. C. Graw es from the rpey, Frank Gould, M. F. W. Al . Byron Wat- delegations _rep: rogrammed in _the matter of nominations | §7% Pr. T; B- W. Leland, R. P. Troy, J. H. esno, Kern, Kings and Stanis- }',,r Congress. There are open t‘unl(sl.-”nfi Holcomb, J. J. Maddox, James H. Wilkins, B. ady to join the south In an | the Third, Sixth and Seventh distriets | Lo ToPer, Curtis Hill J. R Rush' E iate egates are Mot o pos- ity to upset the McNab threaten, however, to resistance if 4 gnition in =. The with ‘ndications of a big battle R" Fourth It was settled to-night to make Stephen M. Wkite chairman of the committee on resolutions. Of course the committee will | not report a resolution indorsing bim as the Democratie candidate to succeed | George C. Perkins in the United States | Senate. The convention, however, speak- ing for the general body. may adopt a res. olution commending him for the excelient | services rendered io the country in gen- | eral and to California in particular while | he served in the Senate, Phelan Does Not Figure, The idea of Mayor Phelan of San Fran- cisco resisting an indorsement of White Is | regarded here as preposterous, Phelan ' advances to the delegates, although it {s cuts no figure whatever in the calculation | current in the lobby crowds that Ben P. of politicians assemabled here. A leading | Tabor of Auburn is after his job. The Democrat asked to-night: “Do you 'hqi.rlglla‘er Senatorial booms seem still in the U Maddox, C. in the | Coogan, ir_ab s E. Curran, “They mined o Crowder, EA McCabe," 4 hart, E. F. Hutchinson, A. B. Ware and W. R. Jlonked upon "Th Prather. SENATORIAL FIGHTS LOST SIGHT OF IN OTHER CONTESTS CALL HEADQUARTERS, SAN JOSE, Sept. 5.—In the general talk of platforms and Congressional nominations the State Senatorial scrambles seem to have been for the time lost sight of. Senator Chap- man is here from El Dorado and Placer counties, but he is not making any active 2nd lict that there will ause there is noth- alm . who arrived this the trouple, he tatement that the Fitzgerald was form- is probable that Mr. McNab ks with something like definite know!- in it is highly probable that the Los T es delegates are not apprised of Me- | Nab's enterprise in the line of corralling ! roxies and keeping a big bunch in silent | ve for use in the event of urgent cessity. He always keeps a few open ' Phelan spoken of in any conn committee will | getra G | way. | | i { lican candidate in the face also mentioned as a pos probable candidate, but he, too, is luke- warm. At one time this evening James H. Wilkins of San Rafael, the Prison oner, was spoken of, but Wil- He will have none of it. No one wishes to run against the Repub- of the results of the last clection. and so the fight in sting one. the First is not an inter Wilson of Humboldt is als Second there wer . Thomas S. Ford of Nevada. B. Nichols of San Joaquin and A. Caminetti of Amador, but first Nichols withdrew and it looks as If Ford would follow suit | before morning and leave Sproul a clear field, Nichols' withdrawal was announced by the San Joaquin delegation this even- | ing, and Caminetti himself told one of the district delegates that he was not out for anything this vear. g5 The race in the Third is in the air” Bur- onnell of Oakland and Judge Swin- ford of Colusa are so far the only two candldates, and it is probable the delega- tion will caucus before the convention to. Tty | morrow and agree on one or the other. | There is little interest shown in the con- test, however. In the Fourth District the fight {s hot. e, R. P. Troy and There is R. Porter As he has opened Dr. C. C. O'Donnell. headquarters in the St. James Hotel and he and his friends are working hard, al- though Ashe says he does not care any- It is so with Troy, but O'Donnell frankly savs he wants the nomination, and for fear of being misunderstond in the matter he has had pampRiets printe | bear- ing his picture and his ambition, and these he is distributing around the lobby of the St. James. The withdrawal of Judge Coffey the Congressional fight in the Fourth has gpurred the candidates on, for Coffey was :s a dangerous man in the running and all are glad he is out of the way. It was generally supposed that he would not run, but until his withdrawal was announced Fosmvely he was an im- portant element Rthe condition of things, In the Fifth District five men have been mentioned, three of them being from San Jose. San Jose's men are W. b Squires, V. A. Schiller and George 7. Bollinger, but Schiller has drop out, leaving the Santa Clara Count; tion to fight over Squires and Both are men of good standing and both are runnmg strongly. Bollinger has be- hind him the delegates of San Mateo and of Santa Clara Cnx. He 1= an ex-Sheriff of the county and is a man of means. San Francisco contributes Henry C. Ges- ford, formerly of Napa, and Tom Clunie, DESIRE | | | B e e e R o o O O S e R i e k) d then Caminetti withdrew, | delega- golllneg‘::'. { Reins With a Firm Hand. ALL LEWIS A JOHN A.HICKS SPITZER DAVID M. BURNETT I HE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. 3 E ARE THE N WHO HAD CHARGE OF THE PREPARATIONS FOR THE CONVENTION CITY. MR. HICKS IS THE CHAIRM R. SP THE TREASURER AND MR. BURNE "RETARY. > Electors Democratic ftandidates for Are Efirfie@ely Shy. Special Dispatch to The Call. ALL H if fight there be In| In the Third District Dr. W. L. Prather SAN JOS : of Lake Cour eir lectlon of In the Fourth the ynes mentic candidates for are Willlam T. Baggett, the lawyer, 1 college from this far some In the First District the ndidate to-night pr nent enough to mention. in the there are one or more mentioned interest in them is subordir the Congressional contes able that any one w to make a good run have it in any of the dis: Edelman, mentioned as a C¢ the Sixth ther was for a time ional candidate nning r of S B J. J. Hanford of San B making very small effort As for elector at large t E eawell te to that in and it is prob- ally willix tr MNOREE PICKED UP NEAR VARDOE Numbered 143, Indicating ADVERTISEMENTS. The Welcome At the door from a happy, healthy wife is something which the husband looks who is bent on once more reaching h old place in Washington. The city gatlons are about against Squires : Jose, the fight w iess the whole delega on one of the four. Clunie however, that he is not a ¢ his withdrawal for good 5 matters forward to all through the day's labor. The Sixth is in the throes of one of the | 1 g y's hardest fights of the § There | He may be tired, but his step lightens five candidates, all out and his face brightens as he quickens his | to receive the smiling welcome of is wife. What a difference in the home -coming of situation between them. are C. A. Stork. Mayer o William Graves of San Luis son_Rush of Los Ang Obispo, 1 R. J. Adeoc | ¢ Los Angeles and W. A. Spalding of Tos ‘Angeles. It was whispered | | the man whose | the hotel this evening that S He Had Traveled a | wife is nmervous Write had wired that Spalding man and that he was coming to San Jose | to make the Spalding fight. but the candi- dates _all denied the report and declared that White was going to keep his hands | off. It has been urged against Spaldinz | that hie has attended no less than three | and gloomy, hav- ing neither heart nor strength tobe glad. Many such a husband has Good Distance. The Harbor Master of the Most| i’,’,‘.’:‘!‘ififfi,}.’?;‘fi{fi,{f’fl’:h | Northerly Port in Norway | fvoorkeg‘ma i:m:; Trey have tried gold an. e ¥ S 3 - | fism and ‘a half dozen things, but | Sends the Infor | home-life by | they seem to s(':r;“- ¢ ’ n-l-un; 5 mation. learning of the In the Seventh District the fizht seems orm. to lie between W. D. Crichton of Fesno | —— g",“‘mpegie“:g and_Willlam_ Holcomb of San Diego. 1 et A N Ry ;. AAc - 3 Maddox of Stanislaus and . 1 Cautic | ctal Diszatch to The Call. | Pavonte;rescnp— | of Merced are also In the fight, but thev | _ ey e jon. t cures | seem not to be active. The Holeomb men | NEW YORK, Sept —The harbor | gmses ol the are armed with figures from the last elec- | master of Vardoe, the most northerly of | ~ | tion by which they are willing to prove | Norwegian ports, sent to the Herala | delicate organs, that the selection of the soutn lles fn Hol- | 110 following mes | builds up the comb, but the figures vorrying | Vi 5 | | the others, and they are working right| “‘VARDOE, Wedne A bottle from | merves, induces | along. Andree, containing a note numbered 143, | refreshing sleep, | ""At a 1ate hour to-night J. H. Henry of | has been found four miles east of Var-| and _ transforms this city. vielding to the earnest solicita- | tion of his friends, consented to enter the race for Congress in the Fifth District. | His nomination s predicted. it o . DELEGATES ARRIVE AND the sickly woman into the happy helpmeet. here is no al- on his balloon | took with him each consisting of | centimeters in Andree, when he started W Faly 1097 Oinste — "nm-x?l coat u; cohol in “Favorite Prescription” and it . pa and partly yellow, and | e HURRY ON TO SAN JOSE ot rdl s Bl hiandl wond absolutely free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics. * M ife ick for over eis > 2 Aot T, Fulte, s of Alanont, Grandy Co. Tean. “She had uterine disease and was tre. by two physicians, but got no relief. At last [ At the upper portion was a_copper stop- er inscribed with the words, “Andree's olar Expedition. 189, and 'a number. This stopper closed a cavity cut m the cork to rece a tube, in which it was Real Hegira of the Faithful Will Take Place This Morning, With the Iroquois Club Leading. intended to inclose documents or mes- | read in one of your Memorandim Books, 2bx 3 | sages from the explorers. The buoys were | Dr. Pierce’s medicines, and we decided to try The officers of the Democratic State|:o be thrown out at different points of | ‘Favorite Prescription.’ I sent to the dru: o Central _ Committee tramsterred _their | the voyage of the halloon. A thirteent’: | and got one bottic, sad the first dose gave < t. James Hotel, San | buoy, larger than the others, was to be | and sieep. not slept any for thres | headquarters to the B, B8 o8 F0 e taw | IefC at the Doint of the route that should | nights. Being sure that it would cure her I Jose, yesterday. - | be nearest to the geographical pole that| sent for five more bottles, and when she had McCabe went down in the morning and Senator Sims, chalrman, and Secretary Thomas E. Curran followed on an after- noon trafn. Delegates from the interlor have been stragzling into San Francisco for two days and a large number of them went {2 San Jose in the afternoon. The real hegira of the faithful will take place this taken the sixth bottle she was sound and well. We now have a fine boy at our homse.” “FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION " MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG “ND SICK WOMEN WELL. could be reached by the balloon. The explorer also took with him thirty- two carrier pigeons. Some were expected to return to Danes Island, where they had stayed for more than a month, but it was feared they would never return to Sweden, as from Spitzbergen alone they would have to travel a distance of neariy 2500 kilometers in order to find heir cove | i ) Y | morning. ~The Iroquois Club will .eave in | cote. From the pole to Sweden would be | DR, HALL’S REINVIGORAT | force at 9 o'clock from Third and Town 3500 meters. Such a distance, so far as Five e ‘o send streets and some hundreds of dele- | known, has never been traversed by car- | case we cammot care. This s rier pigeons. After these means of conveving mes- sages had been usted Andree would naturally have recour: to the familiar method of inclosure in bottles. A mes- sage numbered 143, if the proper sequence had been kept, would mean that the voy- agers had traveled a considerable dis- tance on their journe: Those who witnesscd the departure of the bailoon from Danes Tsland estimate its speed, traveling straight to the nort to be from thirty to thirty-five kilometzrs an hour, at which rate it would have reached the pole In less than two days. It is, however, generally considered that it_was deflected from its course. The translation of the letter found in the bottle, if it is decipherable, ought to contain some definite account from the ex- plorers of their experience, possibly up to and after passing the polar point. gates will take the same train s SRS Ex-Senator White Replies. The Bryan and Stevenson Campaign Club of the Thirty-ninth Assembly Dis- trict of this city, of which J. F. Ford is president and Jesse A. Galland s secre- tary, recently adopted resolutions compli- menfary to ex-Senator Stephen M. White and sent them to Mr. White at Los Ange- les. A reply has been received of which the following is a copy: Jesse A. Galland, Esq., 526 Ceary street, San Franeisco, Cal.—Dear Sir: Your note of the 20th inclosing resolutions of the PBryan and Stevenson tic Campaign Club, Thirty- ninth Assembly District. San ncisco, duly received. Very much obliged therefor. I ap- preciate the compliment in the lutle yours. utions. y o remedy stops all losses in 24 hc cures Emissions, Impotency, cocele, Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Fits, Strictures, Lost Manhood and ail wasting effects of self-abuss or excesses. Sent sealed. 52 dottie: 3 bottles, $5: guaranteed to cure . Ad- dress HALL'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, %3 Broadway. Oakland. Cal. 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