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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 190 I} GAGE MACHINE FAILS TO WIN ONE-HALF OF CITY DELEGATIONS TO CONVENTION, BUT RUEF 1S WINNER HE result of the primary election in San Francisco gives assurance that Gage cannot be renominated for Governor. Analysis of the delegations chosen shows. that he will not have more than eighty city delegatevs.] Pardec, Edson and McNutt will get the remaining votes. The Republican Primary League wins the Forty-second and Forty-fifth districts outright and may win in the Thirty-fifth and Forty-fourth on the official count. The aliied bosses put up a tremendous fight to defeat A. Ruef, the recognized leader of the Republican Primary League, but the stalwart Republicans fought the push.with a vigor never surpassed in politics. Flint, Ruef and his | associates will carry the banner of the league to the Republican State Convention, as they have won in the Forty-fifth one of the greatest victorie§ in the political arinals of California. The success of Ruef is a bitter disappointment | to the manipulators of the Gage machine. They would have sacrificed any two districts to have cdmpassed his defeat. 1 / B - et " o Primary Election Signifies Defeat of HIb) Who Do Not Vote With y ction Signifies De (| Democrats Who Governor's Candidacy for Gage Push Ballot Perfunctorily * = = - | T i \ i HE voting for delegates to the | John C. Griffin. s H. % i |~ Munictpal—William D. McCarthy, Thomas % l) I ‘} ' \( 3 Democratic conventions- Was & g .oy Charles Heyerman, E. P. Casse COM LE E IC OR perfunctory proceeding yester- | john ¥. Hefferman, Willlam D. myne:édt;.fld | day. There were no contests | Welch. J. W. Magorty. J. F. Sulivay, Stward | i within the party, henée a very | SO, TRt ViTinag s, Neely, Chiaries R | AS 54 S, . light vote was cast foF Demo- | Heyden, P. McDonough, Peter Becker, Miles [ | SR cratic delegates. The active workers and | Dolan, W. J. Egan. | . H rounders of the party voted for machine | THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT. | T IS NOW possible, in the light of election returns at delegates to the Republican State and| g prank H. Gould, Charles A. Sweigert, h: [ local conventions. Following is & Hst of | Benjamin P. Wilbur, Joshua H. Bloom, Henry and, to estimate with accuracy the strength of the tHe delegates elected to the Democratic | M. Black James B. Fechana, Staniey J. Fa¥, | . amue| ' ma A anti-Gage delegations elected to the Republican ||| L ones | Municipal—Andrew G. Maguire, James E. 8 i TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. Campbell, John T. Cosgrove, George Hilde- tate Convention. A liberal estimate gives Gage State . Lally, M. J, Brown, W. J. McGee, | Prant, FL H. Reardon, Thomas Cleary, [ — M, . M. 3, , W. . .| ward T. Minnehan, Wiiliam A. Breen, John . 221. The delegates opposed to Gageism number 608. Jobn Famie pn T Sretier, J. J. Mahoney, | pilgy, Jerd' HL. Difion, Jobn B. Hrasasm Wil- | k & 1 . Mead, Peter I Joyce, Henry J. - All danger of Gage's nomination has vanished. The Municipal—J, Clifford, A, Ohlson, J. Marlsch, | ntyre Henry T. Edwards, Bdward ¥. Moore, e 5 D. Mahoney, T. J. Sears, E. F. Lacy, Alexaa- | panjel Morigrity, John J. Connolly, Harry E. breaking of the Governor's Los Angeles intrench- der Bstellits, George McEiroy, W. ‘Move, J. | ¥ Williams. ‘ alsh, John Ryan, Jose cht, Thomas | ments will likely eliminate him from the Heaney, J. O'Rourke, J. Carrigan, Dr. J. d. THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. contes e i | following table is comprehensive : THE E S ten 2. TR e ATteed Noeaten, " Tosiph " Heinoghites | s ffy, Alfred Needles, Jose] scl | 4 ] STYEE.TY-NINTH Dlmfl‘-‘"d \’Dl“mey! A, 5§hnum:. Charles Wp Welch, B. A. ! R 2 tate—Thomas F. O’Connor, George E. - | Bridgetord. ; COUNTY. AGATINST GAGE. GAGE. tuon, Frank Shannom, J. J. Bweensy, Charles | Mnicipal—Leo Kaufmen, .W. 3. Gibson, | Glidea, James P. Lally, Willlam M. Pratt, | George Duffy, Alfred Needles, Joseph Roth- | | ALAMEDA . bons 1 < | R. F. Gough, W. H. Zander, Willlam Fahey. | schild, James A. Johnston, Charles W. Welch, | ceeaen cese e 7 D I I Municipal—Timothy Donovan,. Thomas J.|E. A. Bridgeford; HBugene McFadden, R. R. | ALPINE Lynch, Thomas Conroy, John Martin, F. X.| Wallace, George A. Connolly, Frank Zacharius, | ALPI o SRR br b oWE st sen sl K seinssess s Doune PETE KELLY Anderson, Samuel Braunhart, P. H. Gallagher, | Burrill 8, White Louis Kalmuk, B, Bennett, R. AMADOR GATHERED Lawkrence Brannan, Joseph A. Mogan, Peter | Davis, Charles Casassa, Joseph Gflugv Fred | AM/ i siihEeeR NS gl eI U, THEM = A. Haller, James W. Fitzgerald, Henry Killion, | Tauferbach, Frank I Gonzales, John D. Swee- { I{L‘TTE i~ : ” 7 .;Q:)n Flugerald', James Creighton, I. ODD!n-inEY- EES A PT Re AI ey BobiC cisnain . s helmer, M. J. ‘ouhey, J. J. Crowley, B. J. THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT. : g | FamiL HANDE D Sl e PRes K. iy State—Edward C. Harrison, James P. Quiz- CALAVERAS 8 | o THIRTT cr - harles M. St . s y. 4 LR/ : Sowe s ke R L Y S o e | o, ETH DISTRICT. ley, Charles M. Stoltz, Donzell Stoney, H. C. | COLUSA { BRAND oF T el Lo Gk Pl Tualiv, B8 W unicipal—William Buick, Hiram Cookt, P. 2 ot o o)L LR AR S L R NR P TICKETS «. Moy My HyFant, 1. B, Renault, Bdward | ,1.; 00 K, Cushing, Joseph. F. Farrell, J. P. ‘ CONTRA COSTA P “édmc’;’;:,,m“h"'" Morrissey. | 1 conazd,. J. J. McManus, J, T. McMahon, Wil- ; Ses S 343 55 Municipal—John Enright, Alfred Eichler, J. | Ham J. O'Connell. Edward L. O'Connor, W. H. | DEL NORTE «| | 3. Farrelr, D. J. Tomalty, Fred Pratt, Patrick s S R S - NC S IR % s e A g;ll::‘nn;,“:‘vc_kl}obaz:ts} "m";, c‘ugfl;lr, 'fl_}am‘v FORTIETH DISTRICT. . " Barry, Micha > T. W. 1 EL DORAPO :.n..: R S Hickey, H. H. Plant, Jonn S. Sullivan, P: H. B T s T X | i - Savage, W. A. Asmussen, Oscar Hocks, Charles | \yyek Jr. 2 o 1 FRESNO ... SEd b egacssenrs. T Gisisio st 0 géan\:‘tmon’ James E. McGiveney, John F.| ~ Municipal—Montague T. Moses, W. P. Cope, ~ ot % Jeremiah O’'Leary, J. H. Witte, Frank J. | CGIMIN . s e S is N a e e : -fw//,’,-'l/l:/;f/“ THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT. . |yaneomueese & o asis. Joha orGara: T . < iy State,—Dr. Charles M, Troppmanm, M. E. ei A . HUMBORIOE o oy gt S ) ?fifii?fi:fl.‘fi?fi' T Mooney. Thomas Fioyd: i:f%‘:%.“&:l‘adfi}:?,’s.}‘,:h% o e s 3 INYO ;.. i 2 Schnutenhaus, Robert Boyd, Jnn 1. Kane | oo ! lees oo R At A & Municipal—Henry _Power, Edward Hoar, FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT. BERN s ievisisteiiiisin . 8 Richard Galbally, T. J. Kenny, James T.| State—W. W. Sanderson, D. T. Haley, J. F. e bssuia Y 0, SEpee Mooney, James Lombard, David Atkinson, | Sullivan, Louls H. Mooser, Stephen Potter. }\]\GS William O’Leary, James J. kin, J. Lor- Municipal—Charles McCarthy, James W. o obert Boland, W. T. Dwyer, H. Zi . | lam Wright, J. J. . Joseph Greenberg, LAKE ..... Sl e s e 3,5 Contor, Selchast ien,” Biward Sewes: | Wyt Doslos, Fromal Galeun 7 Mo | LASSEN 3 .THIBTY Craig, Frank Kfiduff, J. L. Romer. 4 | LOS ANGELES State—James J. Donovan, P. J. Finnegan, FORTY SECOND DISTRICT. [ LOS Al ST PR S e ISR B | | Yatthew Fitzgerald, John ¥ord Jr., J. B. Mc- | State—R. V. Whiting, Charles W. Meehan, | MADERA ¢ echy, Eugens D. Sullivan, Georsé F. Welch. arles H. ge, Carl Westerfeld, Dr. A. M L PR S S T B pal—Edward Fen; . Th - | A. D’Ancona, Theodore J. Roche, J.¥A. Mur- ! 4 . 4 <\ man, Jcseph Glackin, B’. 3:‘ 'érlmzf_mlg:n!];"fl phy. ’ B > LAMAREN . . e iy 8 Tim I;\lnrxrl::;u;nksgrr:ud Healy, John Keete, Josepn CMun““g‘l_lJlD.;phCIi' McNamara, Thomas J | ¥ N P T R £ . rick, omas wler, 'ohn McDon- ‘ooney, nie| . _Cullen, Frank Rodgers, ©d4 MARIPOSA NSGEH‘TH ough, J. B. McSheehy, James F. Mulligan, | J. Healy, Philip Woodson, Alexander(g;lgmnn. M/ A scitivetto .. it B DD Dissi Philip Prior, Jeremtah J. Regan, Eugene D. | W, J. Thompson, Thomas Hannon, C. H. Skii. | \1EVDOCIVO NA’V £ D ouT Sullivan, Josebh T. Ward, Daniel Williamson. | more, George Schmita, Willlam T. MeClain, ME? ND- Y0 9 | Gl Ten ey | e To fHE “HoT Ak f THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT, | Joseph Sive, P. J. Mogan. MERCED _... TIME To Jorniy, State—P. J. McCormick, Louis Ferrari, Law- FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT. sevccsesssrseccse & srccacsccccane REGISTER 625_5_‘,_&7 ) e Dolan, John Loftus, George W. Peck- B State—Jamas R. Pringle, Joseph A. O'Sul- NOPOU ... . v Paphs s esnseie B iSe b susaiasnpn Bur i ot ey olunicipal — William = Byrres Jr. Thomas TotE Rovert B, Tro, William W, Meratr i 5 § 3 . Henry Fagen, Joseph 1 n Stearn . MONG i .. ciatiisia. .. Bty W WHoopg p Fassler, John Grogorle, N. . Welnhols, Daniel | mmmets Gunaing: . . Figel, W iliam Mo MONTEREY IT UP-- S el M S White. R. W. Wil- |:Nalr, Neil T, Beggs, Frederick Franzen, Louis R z LR seseeetiitececnases HO Livissianeien R > . Goggtn. de F. Bartlett, George H. Francoeur, Jeffers NAPA " ] THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. R. C::a‘nglegr, l‘;f“;"‘ 1{’ ;“"!32 Ff:gericlk Hea ), B s bin ES g et bk mos bt IV S % o o Bo . State—Robert O'Rellly, Th A Frederick Baldwin, T. F. Kennedy, James It NEVADA | S>e L% Mu;‘nnln'!: David 3. Fleming, Bartolome R Tt T BN (Rtegr. Joha NEVADA ........ S AR O S i CoTT was urke. Peter L. Brown. x. i, C." Hunter. . . | unicipal—Edward I. Coffey, J. P. Fe 1, TY- ORANGE S s EERE Mvicey n Lawley, Willlam* Britton, J. T. Cacrell b FDURTI,E iy g RANGE~::3 S TR R HE 1 ToLD you s0 nk Morrison, James Curtin, Charles Pence, | A Rotdute, X A OOD V. E. Dubois, Dennis Barry, John Kavanaugh ender, Knox Maddox, PLAGHR:, a5 s i st s lpan oo i iei s Log e el ! | Barna McKinne, Patrick Rooney, Stephen J. PR R | 2 ¢ PR I A — . | Crowley, John McDonald, H. L. Rea. . Staude, A. Croft, Costa, | I’I L\l \S v THIR' FT Joseph -Burke, Philip Wand, George Somerset | SUMNAD .ifss T T O RO, SR DR R TY-FIFTH DISTRICT. J. J. McGuire, Hegerty, N. Brennan, B, o SOME OF THE POLITICAL WORKERS WHO OPERATED IN THE VICINITY OF THE ELECTION BOOTHS s B o ; Gosliner. 3, Fustes Ashe, Jos - . | RIVERSIDE 5 : " 3 : tate—J. E: O'Brien, P. J. Kennedy, Stephen | r. R Porter Ashe, Joseph Walsh, Moses | IS R esevessescscce O ...e0 ceeer e YESTERDAY AND ENES "A N’ )= V. Costello, Th E. Cui ., 4 - | Heins, B, J. Foster, G. C. Be h: , B SACRA T ° TOONIST OF Lol o et el o i e il ming, Edward . Connthap S0t o CUB- | Gender “Sierig D. ‘Carr, James Nl Eduard SACRAMENTO. .. i loss.oninss I TR B PR Y R o 2 Con. Myt | Tichter; Jolm F: -Alex: Swish 35 Fugs 3 | elly, John A. Shields, W, A. Kelly, E. R. Ste- FORTY-FIFTH | SAN REN - i | G Al R vens, John J. Guilfoyle, J. H. Roberts | py DISTRICT. BAN BENITO .. . 8. o 2SS R | . G impson. 53 Siiea, 0 Vet B pate=l, V. Merle, J. L Valente, Manual SAN BERN e - = Luttringer, J. J. Wall, W. J. McMann, E. G. | Farro, Thomas Foley, Walter Genesy, Charles iAx & G(.)mm.\o SR e T Union Labor Voters Do Not Rally Strongly to Support of the Ticket | &hin & owsitias s st & & | S ome T Wi s G 2 | MEG 19 TY-SIXTH DISTEI Retlly, Thomas B. F1. "Willlar iy i i oAl < o i Y U5 D/ e e et b o THIR X 'CT. e y, B. ynn, Willlam Gately, Paul = < = Viautin, David C " Joh - | 'SAN FRANCISCO.... o7 8 | Put Up by Their Party Representatlves. pitate—peter Kelly, John Connor, Edward . | gaiupt, Arthur Forcade, John Extole, Fredoric e > 55 3. P Hare, David Berry, Jemes B aoming. | C. Boden, G. A. Trost, R, L. Hutchingon, P. | SAN JOAQUIN 18 - B 3 Ty, James Murphy, | P. McMahon, | SAD JVULY AN s st s s s ssnsccsnnns se s ec et s % | 3 HE Union Laborites did not rally | Corcoran, G. U. James, John Deveny, John] Municipal—Robert H. = L .WMW’H*H'WM FEEAN LUISOBISPO <ol iR i e | = h’; Duincansin, 7. Potersons C..N. Borres, H. Baw- | #er. Wi A e B 2 i A e ° | | with marked enthusiasm to t 3 &S, | | SAN MATEO z w support of their ticket at the | Gutath, WP, Ve T L PeRe X 5 | Sesvy. Con Carroll,’s. Jacobowltz, R W. Rob- | sona B T0 s Trr David Konny Willam Sy | Monmnicipal_Charles H. Mayer. Albert . AN MATEQ ... 5. SIS S PN primary election yesterday. The | P. Lynch, H. Becker, . 2 7 ohn J. McGrath, Charles J. McDonnell, | James R. Kerby, Ghait'n ~willam Gerken, | can i > : Municipal—Hi Craig, D. J. Speegle, W. W. THIRTY-NINTH D Thomas Sullivan, James Kerr, | 5. Burnet iy s F. Willlams, Georse BANTA BARBARA .. oo 0. .0 05 SA0% ! tollgwing dejegates were elected | ot e HarTy Crall, O, P evany, Johr iy L L Charles Kaplas, Arthur Furlons, Willilam Cash- | A. McEwen, Gopge &= jpoCin Collins, John G to represent the party in nomi- [ LEORE, Go U James, John Doy eny: Ras. strict —R. Cornelius, W. G. Burton, Morics | man, John J. Regan, Alfred Lehrke, James | Bonifield, Willlan: Besbe ol SF. James . SANTA CLARA . s Bt Ve el 3 nating copventions: museen, Kudolph Urbals, . J. Powers, H. ,?:,:'-R“mee‘,;ni‘y““' 3. 'Floud, W. H. Up- | J. Dunne. David Wharton, Jamer” Wocor® é’a«‘fl"’;’ = = T asmussen, Thomas Godsil, Joseph McEntee, - R, B, g P Donovan, : . Edward P, RANTA CRUZ . ~.oiiset 11 TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. | ;Fph, THME fen JJlunicipal—R,_ Corneltus, . G, Burton, . Thirty-Second District. Zachary F. Barber. e s e s strict convention—John Schilins; ¥ 3| THIRTY-THIRD DISTRIOCT. O Sonam, &, B Rermey. o % 199 W. | 1pe Unitea Republicans won out in the Thirty-Seventh District. | Kelly, & ‘ampbell, Villlam y g J. - . 3 . B ney. SHASTA .......cooceeocnien Bl i, | pankes, 'R, L. Crigmer, 3. P Seott, L M | Disirit—3. ® A Miiler, D. O'Brien. L 3. FORTIETH DISTRICT. ;'Qljr;r’?@”?s"dn3}:‘;‘;’5'&;33':.5" e liowing | 18 & diosg ‘mnahe, TRizty-seventh Districe o IR SR ARt SR e e S | Drouiilura, 3. Euitivan, Thomas ¥ Vivian, Ba- | REE T e T 0 foany %t mas | _ District—Fred Wallace, Oscar Camp, J. Hen. | 8¢ the delegates elected in this district: | that the United Republicans e e [ SISKIYOU | M elsh, W, Joyce, inomas ek iy, . | Kbtehert, Frank Sehmits, J. 3, Connoly, C. 1. | dersen, J. Bunn, Bugens ZIphl. . G. Lunt, R. | _ State—Charles I, Havent, Bennard Gorman, | {helF” ticket, which was' known: as the | ) poeevsboasesesibaese o ARt e . X i I Pa 7 lams, James McLester. o B, P. Lagrave, Robert Rennilson, William e ub, or C » | S 9 5 gflm‘vhtlh ;:111‘;“"5 F{?“? ';,':"Mfi:;‘t:" R. L. | " Municipal—J, B. A, Miller, D. O'Brien, L. J. | _Munlcipal—Fred Wallace, Odear Camp, J.| McNamara, Joseph H. ~Armstrong, James | ticket.\ The delegation ,,,m}’:."'n‘f;?d.}' PERORAND ... oaesvnsrineess 8 Thomas, N. Gillaway, J. Droutllard, Leiser, Roger McCarthy, T. D. Bunyan, J. H. | Henderson, J. Dunn, Eugene Ziphil, &, &, |Boyle, George Gruenix, John B. Heilmann. | Gage 3, Pardee 3. Garoutte gets the miors i & .. ceeaans PRI 4 Momas I Gilienty, 3 B Mulles, G W‘:nslh‘:r(?rd,,s.l Berel, Thomas Lunt, R. Hallinan, " | pAlunicipal—Oscar Waibel, Patrick J. ia- blgnclll: for Chief Justice. Shale l \ 3 3 3 chert, Frank Schmitz, J. J. Connolly, C. J. oney, omas F. Healey, am Seidel, i 7 g SONOMA ..... ST Y Es SEUE - R S S Joyce, Thomas K;‘;'N e o Willlams, James McLe: FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT. Glenfield Thompson, Bernard Curtls, Willlam Thirty sevonsrc the delegates from the FLSTANISLAUS .. -0 % o) ame | District—a. Marc, 7. Demalder, C. . Mon-| THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. |, Dlstfiq, M. Zowling Willlam P Dela- | worth 5. Raymond. Robert E. Cavansush. | net 3 & besittasWond Clark, Colo- SUTTER 5 oo & G Bropns 7. 3. Whlle T, mign, 0. W, | | pistrict—Tmotny C. Lyngh, M. w. Metien, | B Ravnasa, B 3. Maloney, A G Flander, 5. | kocsan, Tomrh & Bor Wikleer'3, Fommer, | 1%y Georen Drden, Bivaca W Shiiiens I A mont, T. E. Zant, E. Mott, P. kS L, J. , . 3 3 Y. - Frank Fitzpatrick. ' G . Grant N. Smith, w. TEHAMA H. O'Bilen, Oito Schultz, L. ¥. Danfortn, J. | Bngelbers, A M. Teldeman, J. Moieon, W. | “Munlclpal—. H. Bowling, William P. Dela- Joseph Norton, Frank Fitzpatrick James J. Hnghes, H. Bluhme: = ' Dennis, LoD LR S TR R e S Thomes e 3. 7 Beattys s oo ! | ranead, - = S0 WM TS WA ey, CoRL o Guunges B Tadeh; 3. Sulltvat, G Thirty-Third District. ton "eP8—T, L Henderson, R D. Cran, TRINITY 3 e O Doy /A O, R Mon. | mmlcx.;'-1—’1;|rn§~.nlyk C, Lynch, M. W. MoMil- = ,’5"’,’,"\:;;’- B, J.°Mdloney, A. C. Flanders, | 'pg United Republicans won out by a | Doase, Fred o JD:% John B eene O e | o R I R P S S P roe, A: G, Brophy, T.J. White, T. Finn, G. W. | lan, J. , J. Reld, James H. Roxburg, 2 3 close margin in the Thirty-third District. | R. McGutfick, W. S. G v o BIRARI 5 i e 9 |t T R N i i(wf.h Wi e % o hebevitt, fulten FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT. Following are the delegafes: fick, R, Y, Loy, 7. B Gustie, e j’yl,l::(:.j i AN i Lol dut g Walsh, J. Welter, Gug Rapp, C. Meanwell, | Clark, Walter Shedd. Distriot—M, Leader, F. W. Pyne, William | , State—Willlam H. CbUders, James H. Sherl- | Bruckmian, James” Stevers, ' mocs it John | TUOLUMNE .................. 3 i | | Fomks mamaSe) Sy THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT. | Brown Rebert G o hetelean, 3. | Go T haoore” Sebmainoiz. " 00 W- | Werthelmer, Charles K. Currier. I Joomt. A" farcig B LA 2 4 o0 A . eill, C. McDermott, John 3 - J. Lewald, Dr. A, P. Muny, fenr: 3 VENTURA THIRTIETH DISTRICT. District—F. G. Seaver, W, H. Bwing, W. F. | Wisson, J. Nipper, Municipal—John J. Callaghan, Walter F.|°° . Dr. A, P. igan, Henry Huber. Hy S5 085 Y, s E e A o gy nar PR3 B o | Munielpal—M, Leader, F. Bucher, George J. Palmer, Thomas Lioyd, F. | YUBA 9 i 3 PMehesa B, Statnaker. S i, a0y ?"“l‘,’l",'_‘ms"“’tbod‘" e Dr?’f}' Jobn | R. Stone, 3. Ed mcfiiix.,'fl-’.&?’:"&!,".""g‘ R Kentiey, Jonn F. MoGowan. Fred Hopines Thirty-eighth District. | ceeee s A s b a e e George Duncan, James Fitzgeraid, John M- Brown, Wililam Mulrenen, J. Shieids. Brown, Robert O'Nelll, €. McDermott, Fotn R s =y A bt jjeems certain that the ticket headed | YOLO ughlin, James McNamara, John H. E Municipal—F. G. Seaver, W. H. Ewing, W. . J. g g Berri y Max erg has won against th, | seeeeees B | man, O T. N, Ledwith, D. J. Murray, M. Good_ | ¥. Spencer, Rudolph Speck, George Gill, John FORTY- Thirty-Fourth District. Frimary League in the Thi ~ P P S | Tone; Sktke Cabaton, Kibert, Zaboraly, Theaas | Bogiienass, (delbn Speck, Georss G, Sob -THIRD DISTRICT. The allled bosses clat M Gishth. | F. Lonergan, John Grace, A. F. Breslin, Wil- | Brown, Willtam M o e ettt A mixed ticket won the fight in the | s soi s clalm that this district — " —— | | tam O'Kane, Dan McLatghiin, : » William Mulrenen, J. Shields. j¢t—~Iq Mevers, George F. Poulson, T. | Thirty-fourth District. The result was in | 5, 0ld, for Gage, but the Flint forces TOTAL | Munleipal--Paisick Tisrmay, i, Berestord, W. | THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT. | Join 3 Bikomers, s oot yaomn Mgward. | Goubt until a late hour, but the following | © gim,tiree: | / S IR SRS ERRA L PR 221 | | 3. McLeod, H. M. Stalnaker, J. M. Benson, Heeney, C, C. Corroll, ~ 'me% Thomas | returns are correct as to those elected to R ireeiine, delegates elected i pee | George Duncan, James Fitzgeraid, John Mc- h?’h:l'_”cv{,‘ge"é!‘m‘l}fihfihe; ey oo, | . Municipal—Ed Shsyers George F. Poulson, 7. | the conventions: frgm m;Tm"'v*lghm Distries: - 5 I, e I, O i hoss | I Sehay, i2, Wit O 3 e A e M, Sculley, George I Berger, John Millward, | _State—Eugene D. Berri, Joseph H. Soper, | H. "A‘f,:“h‘.:"cfi‘:',’:;l’«u:ohn . Harvey. & " Than, Mike Cahalan, Albert Zaporsky, Thomas | haney, J. A."Brlen, . 3t Burnett, A: L' Yeo- | John - Dikemann &' C. Holmes, Thomas | Willlam H. Schooler C. B, Benedict, * Gearss | Georse L. Smith, Joseph Mann Al e i teior HE Ty Slection In this city | Republican Primary League, won a signal | F. Lonersan, John Grace, A, F. Brestin, Wil- | 34 & JL Touns, George ziegéimayer, R. R | 5t ohn W Newbere oo Detl. Rob- | Truman, Isidors Golden, Charies C. Morris, A, ate a,\frewu ted in defeat of | -, :rl)?x?n Ct:nrl:,e lFo'ru ltznh District. The | Wlam O'Kane, Dan McLaughlin Municipal—George Gallagher, Humphrey Gal- FORTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. Municipal—B. E. Loomis, M. MeAvoy, Bd- | ‘uufincimv-vm}?:'fi" P indrpe grfu. “Carel\;ll ey 4 o T T - oy aut:ltstrlctlap;rgg THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT. e v & G, Goldkuh, Jasper N. Toler, P. | =District_—-Washington Kugler, A. C. Con- | yard Bugge, T D. Ritchie, Thomas W. Buteh- | Franklin, B. 1. Isaacs WL Tc.»e’"u;k it is o e delegations chosen to | - N - recelves . District—W. D. Getchell, David Carroll, | ¥: Xelley, H. Bunker, C. H. Tubbs, A. M. Ma- | drotte, Willlam Dufty, L. x. Peter H | er, John A, Howatt, Fred Severance, Louls Gil- | man, S. B. Lev. Ry e 'ws, M. Koll- represent the Republicans of | joirnumiber Of votes polled was 1800, Tl:c | cnaries Hatier, William. . Smallman, ‘Thomas | Baney, J.'A. Brien. H. M. Burnett, A. L. Yeo. | R. Hause, John Matneson, Thomes maiiaaon: | ért, Thomas Rogers Jr., James Igo. C. B. | K. B. Ewing 1 C mocrstein, Ben Zacharias, San Francisco in the State con- | Democrats of the Tty AeArly all the | Palace, Charles Melrose, Patrick Carfoll, James | Xl C. H. Young, George Ziegelmaver, R.|J. Phillips. O._B. Wulbers, James Bowian, | Aoams:, Richard Wieking, W. T. Pleven, N. | G Johnston, J. J. Murry' & S aperrien A Sention at Bacraments Showe Shas ey | hemocrats of the Forty-ffth “voted for | b MeManua. J. C; Heymer, John Guinnee, P. | Fic ett, H. Davis. Municipdl—Washington Kugler, A. C. Con- | Atverer 7o v, Dopnes: James Whittaker, G. F. | Grimes, A" Fromber, G. L. Sharr o o seven of the Gelegaics are opposed to | Bt Gage tickei wore' drunic when . ih | Ghaies Ao Sidkeon. Henry Lancie 3. 3¢ | THIBTY-SEVENTE DISTRICT. | &°Hiuse Jom Matkertn amnis saiiaon [ hirty-Fitth Di 3 A s, S isiny e D b Maver the | the re” drunk when the | Charles A..Siskron, Henry ncke, J. M. g e - , John Matheson, Thomas Bayliss, L. ¥~ strict. ;, . Gernus, John Plath, W. Caldwell : Gage's renomination. These opposing del- | PO/!S opened, having been plied with | Griffin, John Coghlan, John J. Manion, Frank | District—J. J. O'Brian, J. H. Maginnis, J. J. | J. Phillips, O, B. Wulbern, James Bowian. " Page. ® e B 4 liquor the night be: C. Smith, J. J. Smith, Morlarity, J. Millmore, H. B. Lister, Michael o A mixed ticket was elected from the geations represent the following of Thom- | connected With m§°§;-m1‘;‘:<lief_:{' deputies | C. B . . D. Getchell, David Carroll, | O'Leary, 3. W Mayder, Georse traeaisn S a: FORTY-FIFTH DISTRICT. Thirty-fifth District. The fight was be- Thi; in| as Fiit, Dr. McNutt, E. B. Edson and | fice were active_in fighting the Primasy | Charles Hatter, William Smallman, Thomas | Reynold: District—H. C. Beckley, M. A. Lo tween Edson, Gage and Flint. A. P. Van itorty-ninth District. Dr. George C. Pardee. The Flint strength | League ticket. Tio MoriE, 1) | Palace, Charles Melrose, Patrick Carroll, James | _ Municipal—). J. O'Brian, J. H. Maginnis, J. | A A Hagedorn, Jobm Buer i1 “jroon8shore, | Duzer, one of the delegates elected, will | , Tne United Republicans have apparent- is coniderable, embracing seven delegates | Uhe FOHYRECh 18 Sold Aesinat the Sromucr | B lotann, 3. . Hefmer. Jonn Guinnse, . | T, Morlarity, J: Molisnore, 415, Listers Michasi | Bistmond: e cole. L. Porganits, ‘5 "oyt | PIOBAbly Dut Edson in nomination Detore | If o, the fght in the Thirts-abih and elected in the Thirty-seventh District, | sl:{:?::sstf%‘l-cejs of Bood government wers | Charjes A. Siskron, Henry Lancke, J. M. GHf: | Reynoids. 1o ocr Georse Hardles, C. A. | g Silva, M. Valvey, V. L. de Figueredo, Pedrs | e g hc%mr':::&wmg named | g Clected. The dete b’;x:;?”fifileidnmdm"l four in the Fortieth, five in the Forty- | and the delogation foroyccond District | fin, John Coghlan. John J. Manlon, Frank C. THIRTY- Municipal—H. C, Beckle: | e and Flint having about equal sorrac s second and from two to five In a ma- | &5 boion egation is anti-boss from top | Smith, J. J. Smith. . TY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. X4 et A IO 5 Longshore, | | State—Henry B, Madison, A. P. Van Duzer, | tion. equal representa- jority of the remaining districts. It tran- | The official count may be necessary to| . BRI Y-SECOND DISTRICT. W aigRobert B, Keyes 0. A. Kittinger, | Desmond, N Cole, "L, Tragance, C. Sganginy | D. A Hulser John B Daiy. Ropers 1. Stertocs: | Following are the delegates: spires that the managers of Flint's cam. | Qétermine the result In the Forty firs;| District—Harry Crals, D. J. Speesle, W. W. | Con Carrotl, 5, Jacoborgm B v riiberee ¥ & Sl alvey, V. L. de Figueredo, Pedro , John H. Dawson, David Creamer, W. Z. King. | State—Wallace Bradford, Fdgar R. Bryant, Dis M: ipal—, M. D.; G i1 paign in the city performed effective strict. The indications are that the | Municipa - H, Lemon, Harry S. Arnold, | M- D.: Georgze R. Fletcher, John T. Williams, work on the quiet. Bepresentath | Dibble_Kelly combinati, €0 e e e R foofeefer ot . | W, [H. George, Ralph L. Hathorn. George L. | L¥le H. Pediar. james M. Wilkins, Robert H. D on was on_wins, owl * T R B It s e SRR foiode 5 . ; evi an w g ng to 0 0 + % - | White. Alex McDonald, Harry H vid | Fitzgerald. secured on nearly every ticket put in the nfortunate division in the good gov- o ¥ it ¥ y Hall, David field. | ernment ranks, cording to the latest returns are as fol- | Loney, Willlam it | Kerr, Edward Murphy, 1. H. Shepston, George | , Muni¢ipal—John R. Aitken. J. Harry Hutafy, oment i Bottrill, John F. Bright, Ger- | livan, F. McNamara, Harrls Bernard, | B. Clifford, George Dietterle, Clifford McClei- | JAWes R. McElroy, James A. Rutherf: The machine manipulators spent money | Boss Martin Kelly wine his old Twenty- | low \ |Zom Mosbacher, Jamss J. Motfitt, John Thomp- | O"Dohneil. Daniel Galiagher. Thomas Quinm, | 1R, William Metzner, William D. Noyes, T SPh P. Keily. James . O'Rorke, Mareds . ;&’“h i fl.;é:h ‘:aracnd [ lsoe];de nz] e l:m.th rlnn Melons n?lt;l?ékgfl":f M. tPln;:ey_ Drury Twenty-Eighth District. ;f.'}:,,’g‘“ Anglum, John J, Neary, Nelson P. x{ E, l;{oach. Edward Harris, Thomas J. Do. | Foster Young, Frank Lorigan, James P. Kane, | JOh0son, Joseph A. Andrews, 'wms:c.:' B. Besocratic arty were. bovent suiens | clon from the - Petace Hoa'® clveli- | Martin Kelly succeeded in electing his ; L | Brickidy. Bernaed B, Bom ik, MeDowell, John | % . Yiiernope: M. N. Hall, John 8. Par- | Crals, Guorge H. Welgner. Phillp J. Ward, Db Eoin handied by the bosses to. cor. | Melone 18 ngainst Gage, Bianes ciic; | push of the Mutual Alliance n the Tweu: Thirtieth Distrfet ’ 1 D. Sheridan, John Tierney. | tFI08® oo SO BT, e e rupt voters. The old, decrepit inmates of | for the Governor and Levi is for Kelly | ty-elhth District. He secured the dele-| . 3 Thirty-first District. | Thirty-sixth District e the Almshouse were debauched with liquor | 224 Jake. gates to both conventions. Following are e United Republicans succeeded in = | The fight in the T 9 Fortieth Distriet. and given $1 apiece to vote the Gage | A- P. Van Duzer, as the head of an Eq. | the lists: Y electing their delegates to both the State| It has been setticd beyond all doubt | wae o Lrs ooy ihe, Thirty-sixth District i g Ticket, There have been many shamefn | S00 bunch, is elected in the Thirty-fiftn. | State—Thomas F. B and municipal conventions in the Thirtieth | that the United Republicans have potled | Bes and bitter one and the Uniteq | It is safe to say that the United Ra- ipecticles of bribery at the voiing booths (It Is well inderstood that Van Duser wil Michacl 7. Riordan, George M. Branes. Jaceh | Dpict: Following are the delegates Imajority of votes In'the Thireyoiret Sonenhs: ehile the' Murses: ot tae Brate | BcAny, e e g o D B yave in this city, but the limit of degradi e speech placing Edson in nomi- | Levy Jr.| Drury Mel b § ! latrict, though the race was a close | the loeat end Foll o /Alliance woa | ¢ it - The delegation’ chaoh UMt T e ona: reached yestertay b i o8 | nation for Goverhor. T | rsor Beraadd T oge: iohn Dougherty, Johin | State—James ¥. Lawlor, T: J. Sullivan, | Following are the delegates Chosen vy | ihe locat end of It.- Following are the re- District. The delegation chosen_stands: lied boses. "'ll‘!t;:rogcsal'cnum Will probably diminish | Municipal —William H. Nolan, Thomas Go i'_:,"’."l:' !‘;fll(y. J. W. Oftermann, James Graham, the lccal and State conventions: - e Qags !aa.ryll;llt & :‘;rdee 2. Curry wins for UEF WINS. an increase the strengt! = s SsouAn, ot ow, Thomas Walsh, Joseph Red:| gtate—c ik : Statc—Joseph P, Pendersgast. i : A Ruef n: leader and organizer of the | > The Hercpiie lfmncl-cm' PRI o, Rt fum paty Lo P s s a1 | M Christian B. Rode: Jeremisn 0 2105, P L e e T "d"::?e“‘“”'- Chagies A. | Forticrar s T he delesates from the - can delegates elected ac- | George Gassman, John Reynolds, James 3. |W. Holi ohn T. Collins, Fred Smith, T.. | J. Van Nostrand, Daniei D. Sullivan, John b | Crark A hompsanion.. J. A, Playmirs, chegai . L jw. ngsworth, John E, Lothers, Jameés Sul- | H, Wentworth, Jjohn F. Ahearn. o0 - Sfarles B Thompson, William F. How. > ¢ g i e &% - “ iCharles H Murrey, S s Continued on7>h|. ]h—‘ *' '

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