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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1904. STATE LEAGUE OF REPUBLICAN CLUBS SELECTS ITS NEW OFFICERS AND PREPARES FOR A SIGNAL VICTORY IN THE FALL CAMPAIGN ImportantMeeting REPUBLICAN CLUBS INDORSE ROOSEVELT'S ADMINISTRATION Held in Sac- ' ramento. League in Session at the State Capital Adopts a Platiorm Com- mending the Work of Party and Urging Importance of Unity. Delegates Gather in the State Capital. Preparation Made for a Serene Session. VigorousRemarks by Prominent Members. We reassert our confidence in the policy of the Republican party. Its wisdom is demonstrat- ed by forty-eight years of party history and prac- tice. Under its domination the nation has made unparalleled growth and development. We renew and reaffirm our allegiance to the principles of the party stated in the national platform of the Phil- adelphia convention of 1900. The wise adminis- tration of President Willlam McKinley laid a broad and lasting foundation upon which Presl- dent Roosevelt has continued the conduct of na- tional affairs, bringing this nation to the head of the powers of the world and perpetuating a pros- perity unexampled in the history of the world. ‘We most cordially indorse the administration of that sturdy American, President Theodore Roosevelt. We congratulate the nation and the, party upon the unmistakable evidences of his coming unanimous nomination to the Presidency and sweeping election by the people. We pledge him the unfailing support of the people of the State of California, happily organized for effective work through the State League of Republican Clubs. GOVERNOR'S ADMINISTRATION PRAISED. We heartily commend and indorse the thor- ough, courageous and eflicient administration of Governor George C. Pardee, and rejoice in the early fruits to the commonwealth brought forth leavé nothing undone for the advancement of civi- lization and peaceful intercourse among the peo- ples of the world. . We indorse the policy of the President in insist- ing upon the investigation of official abuses and upon the punishment of all guilty persons. The Republican party inaugurated the reform of the civil service by establishing the merit system, and it will maintain and extend it as the cause of good government may require. We gratefully give our tribute of affection to the high patriotism and great public services of the late Marcus A. Hanna. In is death the League of Republican Clubs lost a founder and loyal worker. His stanch, unfailing and wise ser- :ice”to the natfon is a stimulus and an example o all IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE HARBOR. ‘We favor the adoption of the proposal sub- %uitted by the Legislature to the people of the State to issue State bonds to the amount of two million dollars for the improvement of the San Francisco water front and the completion of the seawall, known as the San Francisco seawall act, because the Increasing commerce of the Pacific imperatively demands better harbor accommoda- tions on the coast. If San Franciseo does not fur- nish them the ports of other States will, to the injury of the trade of San Francisco, and Special Dispatch to The Call. SACRAMENTO, May 17.—Delegates| | | | to the Republican State Convention, which will meet to-morro¥ afternoon in the Assembly hall of the Capitol, are thronging all the hotels here this even- ing, gathering in groups on the streets and discussing the ways and means to a great party victory at the polls in November. The convention will be one of the most harmonious and enthusiastic ever held in California. Success is in the air, and the certainty of triumphing by active, vigorous work 1is the word | brought from every section of the State. ! The convention”will be free from the lively scenes that have marked the Democratic convention at Santa Cruz. The absence of bitter contests and the celerity with which the work of the convention is sure to be dispatched has | led to some talk @f completing the pro- | gramme and adjourning by to-morrow night, but there is little likelihood of | this. The Congressional district con- by his energetic and conscientious enforcement of still q ventions will probably consume consid- pi"inc!ples of economy and efficiency in the conduct {{’,?;:iéf i:';ad:;;‘?:RFe;fb;,hfh:tmp‘::( of the great ? erable time in selecting delegations to of the public institutions of the State. We again earnestly urge thep lrx:nportnnc | e O O e a8, We commend the energy and patriotism of the party of thorough organization through the 1 oIl hore. AN AHOTR e President Roosevelt and Congress in acquiring and Republican clubs united in their State and na. - - o . — ool g A pantsioy e D beginning the Panama canal. In this matter the tional leagues, and we pledge ourselves to carry 1 'Bard and this will provoke some Oppo- nation again gives to the countries of the world out the full burden of our work throughout the BAC TO, May 17.—The closing | | » 4 : ko iy an example of its power and its high purpose to State of California. indic tate League of Repub- | | Capitol to-day have | enthusiastic prompt- a ad pted e t promises well and h of business and a eague during the | The speeches delivered, the officers that the organiza- | sition. The labor pla#k in the platform | is also likely to be a bone of more or | less contention among the members of the platform committee. - Judge A. G. Burnett of Santa Rosa has been determined upon for chairman of the convention, and Frank D. Ryan of Sacramento will be secretary. Chair- man Burnett, it is said ‘to-night, will put Judge John F. Davis of Amador County at the head of the committee | —_ #— REPUBLICANS OF THE STATE WHO WILL MEET IN THE CONVENTION TO-DAY AT SACRAMENTO SACRAMENTO, May 17.—The official Boardman, J. B. Cozy, J. B. Hull, Joseph W. S . | George G. R: i G o make itself felt in rolling | | on platform. % Torien, Juries TE. SRt = George S Cleveland, H. for Roosevelt and | | | Chairman William M. Cutter of the | roster of the 734 delegites to the Re-| iy Bomag i Bl L AL SR oo ;r;;;:-nA:!:rg-;:\Y“DI:T Wanzer dates for Congress | Republican State Central Committee | publican State Convention, which be-| stanislaus County, 5 delegates—C. T. El- | _Santa Ciara County, 10, r;-l»;n!u:‘;m' & | | will call the convention to order at 2|.ino . Wednesday, has been completed | liott, L. L. Dennett, J. H. Buthenuth, Fred | J:a¥er. E E. Tavior, T. E. Johns, George G. ng of the morning ses- | | p. m. After the reading of the call for | &iPS b nsciade Barch, M. J. Cochran, Siker, C. A. Barker, T. J."Stone, Dan Me- George H. Pippy, chaire | | the convention temporary officers will |and is as follows Merced Countys 4 delegates—W. W. Abbott, | b. Sargent. = SCcPer. John E. Richards, J. mittee on credentials, | | | | be appointed, including Burnett and FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. J. W. Knox, C. F. Bertholf, Paul Neuman. FIFTY-SIXTH A rt showing seventy- Ryan, who will later be made perma-| pe Norte County, 2 delegates—John L.| Madera County, 4 delegates—J. G. Roberts, | oo b EMBLY DISTRICT. X | | nent” chairman and secretary, respec- | chiids, D. W. Finch. W. C. Maze, F. A. Fee, Willlam R. MUrray. | inger 4. P. Jarumn o delegates—A. Green- on y additions Iti\-eXy. After Chairman Burnett shall Siskiyou County, 8 delegates—J. S. Beard, TWENTY-SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Druschmeyer. Lyman Bare, D. 4';"';»‘:“";.’ ’p r ¥ late-coming delegations, | | have appointed the committees on cre- | w. T. Tuckwell, C. L. Gregory, Clifford COg- | Tuolumne County, 6 delegates—Thomas A. m"“‘"v H. C. Jones, 8. R. Wade, J. D. Wile M B. Thorpe, the chairman | dentials and order of business, perma- | gins, R. 8! Taylor, E. B. Edson, A. Lindley, | Hender, E. U A. S. McKenzle, L. B. o IS ento County Committee, | | nent organization and platform, the |B. K. Colller. % Sheafe, F. Chappalett, J. Blol FIFTY-SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT - jo oty Comutiion [ | convention will probably adjourn until | | Trinily County, 3 delegatesW. C. Bissell | Mariposa County, &' deiegates—John Endean, | _ Santa Clara County, 10 delegaton st o rsday morning. Jchn Whitmore, C. H. Newell . ke erg. Southwort V. F. Cunningham, - “3,;"2’:,:," Qe::;egss'nf"\ ¢ } T'r}“;,e‘fi.}emng “v,fi be devoted to meet- SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. TWENTY-SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. :_::ffl:_? Micheltree. F. 5.;\'7' H,J".T“;'z:f the § am y 3 B 2 Humboldt County, 10 delegates. H. Sel- | Tulare County, 8 delegates—Wheaton A. 8. CYrus Jones, W. D, McDougall, Mar- A these corrections and add- | J | |ings of committees and of the Con-| ,ze W. N. Speegle, R. J. A | Gray, John Tuohy, J. H. Willlams, George G. | *Pall Black. A. W. Free. 2 ions that did not arrive | | | sressional district conventions. At the | Moore, G. W. Hunter, T. C. H.| Murry, P. B. Fulton, G. A. Botsford, M. C. | FIFTY-EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. 1 day, more than 100 | g 4 | same time the delegates from the sev- | Connick, Fred Robinson, Ralph Bull, C. P.| Zumwalt, Ed Halbert. San Benito Count 3 delegates—Thomas e c part in the election of officers | eral Assembly districts will select the | Cutten. Inyo County, 2 delegates—Archibald M. | Flint. William Higby, i. A. Fredson "Alden Anderson resd a WERL KNOWN LOS ANGEL! IDENT OF THE CALIFOR! S MAN WHO WAS YESTERDAY ELECTED PRES- A LEAGUE OF REPUBLICAN CLUBS AT THE | members of the new State Central Com- THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Humboldt County, 7 delegates—B. H. Mc- Strong, Bertrand Rhine. TWENTY-BEIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT FIFTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Monterey | | SESSION HELD IN THE STATE CAPITAL , | [ mittee, each district, or each county | Humraldt POV of JLARM Uy Hansen. | gan Francisco, 5 dele v CORY: S, Jelegates—G. " 21 . Nell, Fre: ck, . 8 gates—Willlam J. Har- | Daugherty, J. H - from Uuited States Sesntor | Y 4| Where a district includes more than|L’ Feigenbaum, L. P. Branstetter, M. P.| ington, H. Peterson, Walter Macauley, C. W. | E. C. Griswold J k)r‘m(ugg B o } s regretting his inability to be | one county, being entitled to one repre- | Hansen. Merritt, J. J. Fanning. bron, E. M. Huls, W H. Bingaman R 0. T t Fourth Distriot—Frask P. Kelley and)permanent financial basis, reported a | sentative on the committee. FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. TWENTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. |Jacks, O. S. Trimmer s o WOMAN DELIVERS ADDRESS. | ot St o o e 1 “waifs of | Tecommendation that headquarters be | . Thursday morr'~z will probably suf- | Shasta County. L, %:;nmjl-}:fl-fl%fihej- San Francisco. § delegates—Leon Samuels, | SIXTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT VE or r = 4 fice to complete the work of the con.|A. McNamer, J. L. Nilsson, J. E. Hoyle, J. | Dantel J. Crane, J. Nagelmaker, C. F. Cur- Tespo County. 10 delegates— G - ? th N as Sen Francisco and Fayette Michaeltree of | established at San Francisco and Los 2 E. Reynolds, Ferdinand Hurst, J. J. Wheelock, | ran, grave JC. W e eorge Ehe SEpREL OF Khe ‘”""m‘d”." o Order | Palo A, Angeles, that a secretary and perma- | Yention, including the consideration of | £ ReXnoic®: P R ™ 1 & “THIRTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. |nis, M K." Plekerair " w. 3 - ‘“ as r;l-Fenf by Senator Sixth D‘llu!c(:!\ld‘e Frank H. Short of | nent State organizer of clubs be em- | FePorts and filling out the list of dele- | “Modoe County, 2 delegates—James T. Laird, San Franeisco, 3 delegates—Frederick Subr, | Bachtold, Levi Garretf, H. ICFH-n::nnm‘:!' s leton, chairman, and adopt- | Frecno and Orin 8. Hendefson of Stockton. | ployed and that the expenses thus i gates to Chicago. A.. C. Kistler. P. M. O'Connor. F. E. Wallace, Isador Erb, | Munger, . b "N ‘ me an interesting address | Seventh District—Sheriff William A. White S W, b Lassen Couinty, 3 delegates—John Cablan, | To ath oonton K. B SIXTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DistmicT end Cornelius Pendleton, both of Los Angeles curred be met by an assessment of $5 McDermott. J. F. Dixon, Jam THIRTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Fresno Count 7 of the league clubs, de- 5 - » de- [ “C ehth District—J. P. Greeley of Orange | collected from each of the constituent DELEGATES TO CHICAGO. o 9 delegates—Frank Sh s first president, D. W. y Dal = i 3 - FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. San Fi isco, 5 delegates—John A. Hoey, | L. Hogue T. G ort. 8. 2 whs Tollowel by ML R le b Math vmtr clubs at the opening of the biennial Tehama County, 6 delegates—D. D. Dodson, | George W, Wimmer, George 1. Raychester, | Bresfosie. A_ 5. it 3 ' Phens, W illiam lou, president of the sOnk motion of é Harry P.lumatslcll of ron\'entlonbs ard by uniform contribu- epublicans Busily Engaged in Decid- [ a» 0. White, Charles He“xf'ldw' A Fish, | Scrne; Hiynes: Chavies & Wolters oy, W R, Witita R R ey, Harry 2 > i g s “ tockton, Santa Cruz was selected as |tions to be levied by the executive T . Andrew Simpson, E. B. Walbridge, THIRTY-SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. SIXTY-SECOND 3 v en's R bilcan State Central e executiv ing Upon Representatives. 5 . $ & ASSEMBLY o1 A Of $ib Sieht Getiaatan 10| 10e place for holding fi;gosnexgt con- | committee. The report was adopted SACRAMENTO, May 17—The dele- | pFlimas Counts, & delegater =y, F. Spooner. | "gon “Francisco, 5 delegaten—P. J. Mahoney, | Kings County. 3 e W - . - g re . Sena Vi 0l " i . . B. 5 , R. D. ews, W , Willlam E. McNamara, . Brown, R, E Mels . Ballou held the | Yention of the league in enator ith resolutions of thanks to the tes to the Ch e b a County. 4 delegates—Stanley A. Smith, | F. W. Zimmerpas - <enna, Fred Dodge, J. : eoalion held fhe | Lukens, for the special committee ap- | retiring president, Alden Anderson, | 52teS to the Chicago National Conven- | ' sierra County, 4 deleggtes Siatlex A- SL T | Frank J. Kelly. Wiiliam J. Carr. O. Hickman. | pointed at the last convention to pro- and to the clubs of San Francisco, the tion are under general discussion THIRTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. SIXTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT c she told what the gug, s 3 delegates—L. A. Tavlor, | San L - o3 ks . | pose a plan for placing the league on a |l afternoon session adjo B among the delegates to the State Con- SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. San Francisco, 3 delegates—L. A. vior, | San Luis Obispo County, 8 delegat nia were doing for the | P 2 p Journed vention this evening. The quartet of | Mendocino County, 11 delegates—F. L. | Peter Menlow Fhomas (. FOvne Yo, Afver? "lmer. K. Puttersonc ¥ W: « icanism. | & o' 8- b Caughey, W. H. Chessal, J. L. McNab, Eugene | THIRTY-FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. H-u‘:;nne: Albert Nelson, Warren M. Joha, AT delegates to the Club | delegates at large proposed at the San | g Holpfook, W. S. Vah Dyke, T. D, Johnston, | San Franeisco, 6 delegates—E. M. Ritter, J. '“x-_r;-\nrh‘md E. Whitlock. comvention are several hundred duly | REPORT LIVE INTEREST ST. DOMINIC'S PARISH Francisco méeting - on: Monday,aud. | W... Coombe, Wifam Henen B B. Ball. |1 Selotm. Fred RlUchie, 0B Mt B N v o ASSEMLY DSNTRICY 1} delegater = v N e 5 = ronsi 7 L. Crawford, M. C. Van Allen. Scper, C. ne! 3 rbara County, ol 4 DEo] SONSES o e T IN EXCURSION TO RENO ENJOYS AN EXCURSION | COnSisting of Governor Pardee, Judge | © g (i\ily JesEMBLY DISTRICT. THIRTY-FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. | Dinmore. C. B: Greenwel, b " e igmas et @& D — J. W. McKinley of Los Angeles and| puie County, 11 delegates—W. H. Miller, | San Francisco, § delegates—E. F. Treadwell, | Jooth. E. M. Pyle, John Troup, A. H. Dyer, will ,‘f the :ha”man ot | Easton, Eldridge & Co. Say Auction | Two Sections of Train Needed to Ac- | John D. Spreckels and George A.|Guy R. Kennedy, D. C. Morgan, J. F. Nash, | John D. Daly. E. R. Pease, R. H. Stafford. | o = J88ton, Muscio, W. L. Talbot and osa and Frank D. Sale Near Southern Pacific Works commodate Large Number of Pic- Knight of San Francisco, seems satis- F. M. Turner, J. M. Hastings, H. P. Stow, F. Gates, A. E. Boynton, C. G. H. Stout, W. E. J. Lynch, John S. Partridge, J. W. King, William Metzner. SIXTY-FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. B3 Will Be Well Attended. nickers at Annual Outing. factory to a majority of the delegates. [ A. Moore (half vote), W. A. Shippee (half | THIRTY-SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ‘Vf‘mu‘g- County, 9 delegates—L. D, Garwood, Easton, Eldridge & Co. report that The congregation of St. ? An element of contest, however, has | vote). San_ Francisco, 7 _delegates—Frank W. Bur- jerberding, W. H. Barnes, W 4 g n 1 Aront enriuton Taushion | ORGFGE el 1o seviiin arahes heCOr ] ihig oTeRh e DReRliE o hucal 1ot HMECEE ANSPUELY. BaeECT. nett, Charles H. J. Traman. Charles W. Baker, | Richards, W. M. Siosson. £ M. Jones, % W- er the noon recess Senator G. R. | the propos oy A s seventh annual excur- €| yuba County. 6 delegates—W. M. Cutter, E. | H N Beatty, A. H. Menne, H. J. Alexander, | Blanchard Jr, N. Blackstock and R. Rosen- Alameda presented the re- |Sale is attracting considerable atten- | €ion fl.nd picnic at Sunset Park yes- | Situation by the announcement of Sen- | A, Forbes, Richard Belcher, E. T. Manwell, [ Frank M. Stevens. eTE. 4 = ' v vl The | tion and the spectal Pullman train, terday. So large was the gathering | ator Robert N. Bulla of Los Angeles | W. G. Halstead, Byron Burris. THIRTY-SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. §Ix‘n:~sn1u ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. the committee on platform. The | that it required two sectfons of cars | that he was in the field for one of the | A Sutter County, 4 delegates—M. B. Sanborn, | “'g, 'yyoniicco 9 delegates—George D. Clark, | o 50 County, 9 delegates—c. . of the report by Secretary Fel- | which will leave San Francisco next| = ., ..-g o W0 S o Of cars| o ur delegates at large. Bulla said thig | A- C- McLaugtlin, C-G. Raub, T. C. Joges. | ; Dan Trancieco. § cCiegRies-Georey . & oy | Truxtun Beale, W. H. MeKittricr. 5 was interrupted by cheers | Friday night at 8 o'clock, Wil be | programme was perfeotly norancry | evening: 3 NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Newburgh, George Morse, Wiiliam M. Abbott, | Lataugh, J. W. Wiley, R. C. Dals. 4. & ntion of Roosevelt, Pardee | .. o ded George L. Dealey, the auc- ' v srranged evada County, 10 delegates—W. F. Engle- | F. Boeckman, Fred Jones, J. L. Rapheld. oross, Milo McKee and William Colm. ma canal, and at its close | tioneer for the firm, has just returned and included games and sports, the competitions being for valuable prizes, “‘I am not knifing any of the four men named at the San Francisco meeting, N bright, S. W. Marsh, D. E. Morgan, L. P. La . D. E. Matteson, W. Willlams, J. R. Tyr- THIRTY-EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. SIXTY-SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. n ith ;s;r:;f:hoauio&m:p:mwi from Reno, Nev., where he has been | The clergy present were the Very | but have simply gone into the fight on E. Linder, W. Mobley, Major J. & Mc- | San Francisco, 10 delegstesth. 0. Suc Clark, J. W Wood, T M. Laneasies —james came the election of officers | completing the ~final arrangements. | Rev. Father T. C. Clancy, Rev. Father | $he proposition that the southern part | Bride. o o owpr v pisrricr. Carson, A. A, Friedlander, Goldbers. Ira | Whiem [T- P Lukens, J. C. Rust, Harry r M. L. Ward of San Diego nom- | He reports that the Southern Pacific F. 8. Welch, Rev. Father E. C. War- | of the State, having rolled up the ma- Placer County, 9 delogates—J. N. Sawten, | B; Daizlel, Miles W. McIntosh, John T | Thighean in, E. L. Brown and L. C, | nis erstwhile competitor, Ferd | Company is making rapid strides with |Ten, Rev. Father Ambrose Wilson, | Jority for Pardee, is entitled to two del- | ;g Tilliams, S. O. Odom, C. I Newcomn, | Nourse, W- M. Rickard =~ = = SIXTY-BIGHTH ASSEMBLY Dis - \le of Los Angeles, for president | the extensive machine shops in con- | Rev. Father F. B. Clyne, Rev. Father | €8ates. If any of the other southern|T. J. Nichols. F. P. Tuttle.' Willlam Nicholls [ THIRTY-NINTH ;- 140 Ainior Conaty. 1 oo TRICT. eague, saying m'parr struction at East Reno. At this point | H. Kelly, Rev. Father Andrew Hunt |Counties had a candidate to run with | Jr.. Henry Lobner. Harold T. Power. San ’ll_-‘ranclsro_flfi dele‘;ln——flhr ke ou]nlré- ASN, S P Senma A'I:;‘D;Av P Rule comes from the banner Re- | will be located the division headquar- |and Brother James. Judge McKinley I wWould step aside; sfillelr)"x"::nfi“flwD-?n:':.‘.e"l'fl’u_-gu e B i . T e Currler. W. H. Schuremas, D, e publican county in the State. He ig |ters of the Southern Pacific Company, | The various committees were com- | as there is none my friends have urged | cjarke ' Howard, Victor Winkelman, Joseph FORTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Loo ana Fosman. T, B. Chapman, irs & B of fine executive ability and |costing $1,500,000. A roundhouse, posed as follows: me to permit the use of my name, and | Lyon, San Francisco, 8 delegates—Henry Ach, | FIXT'Lxx-m .ASS‘E,:.BL wide jence in business and poli- | constructed to shelter forty locomo- Committee of arrangements—J. B. McIntyre, now I am getting 'x')ledses of votes from ELEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Marion D, C . S. Wood, Hamilton A. Tow Algeies ; Cole Y DISTRICT. s he approval of my friends, | tives, is practically completed, and chairman; Very Rev. T. C. Clancy, O, p. |all over the State. Amador County, 7 delegates—John F. Da- | Bauer, C! k ch, Thomas Morffew, | Gegrge W i‘ampbvrl,l"' 11 !deh.-u._m_ k< 3 s the hen car shobs, machine | rSasurer; G. M. Kelly, ‘secretary. *| 1f Bulla is elected it will probably be | vie, Dr. A. M. Gall, C. E. McKenney, Fred | E. B. Read, Maurice L. Asher. George Reinschild, B, ¢. Koy Wluchn:. § Luk and Orl: Hdenderlcn. :hfi:p. e m‘f:‘_ uildizigs in the same | (onrowopition committee—J. B. McIntyre[in place of Knight, as the sentiment | Yerner, John R. Treglcan, E. 5. Barnes, Claud FORTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Smith, Velney H. Craig, H. D. Cfl.}.’"m.m' ) P sty e iy i < e . Tateell, W . % Wilson. San_ Francisco, 7 delegates—John D. Spreck- | J. W. V: 3 ; : , Gidates for the office, I nominate Rule | proportion. This practically makes | Kenny, Barry, John Doherty, James Me. | DET€, Seems unanimous for Spreckels.| ' calaveras County, 9 delegates—Charles Day, | els, George Stone. A. K. mett, Frederick | Stephe: “‘;‘;hm?_:v;:tl‘:cht'umh. Roy B. A R : & mag well qualified to carry for- Sparks, or East Beno, the*new Wads- worth of Nevada. Pay day will mean Manus, orge M. Kelly, M;slc committee—Very Rev. T. C. Clanoy, In the First District, as announced in to-day’s Call, the delegates will choose D. Roberts, Charles W. Getchell, Ira H. Reed, Jerome Burt, Charles D. Fontana G. Chase, K vid Rich, Philip Anspacher, Max- SEVENTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. d the work of our party in this Very Rev. F. Z \ SCON Los Angeles County, 10 del Biate. Our one Sanese i Cestenst | » @isbatesiient of mmore than‘$250,000 ery Rev. V. 8, Welch, %exfi Charles G. Clinch of Grass Valley and A';’;;“‘,::fl;:flfim';"»l ‘j:,f":li,fl':{'gmh. FORTY-SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. | Smith,. L. R. Garrett, W. b oot B R 1 t this the Republican | per month to the railroad employes| Printing committee—J. B. Mclntyre. Jchn C. Bull Jr. of Humboldt County | Mono County. 1 delegate. San Francisco, 9 delegates—George B. Keane, | Mitchell, W.'S. Vawter, H. L. Sauers, W. H and no one can get | alone. Committee on games—P. J. McKeon, E. Ken- | 88 thelr representatives at Chicago. TWELFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Don R. Dunber, Jesse D. Hamnah Johm A. | Wickersham, W. T: Glille, 1o, H. Wesley and otk out of them than | This means the employment of | M, Turrell J Doherty, James Nichanus, | The Second District will send W. P.| Glean County, 3 delegatos—A. Hochheimer, | Gurnty, Newsom . Von Flost Phinsas S, | | SEVEEr CIRST ASSEM ” about 3000, mostly men with families. | Weish, Rp e 0, Gus White, Henry | Hammon of Oroville and Joseph Steffs | J. W. Snowden,’G. W. Warfleld. Barber, Thomas M. Gannon. Los Angeles Count [BLY DISTRICT. n and rd, t turned thi was seconded by others, and on and when the retir- e gavel over to The property to be sold at public auc- tion is divided into town lots and will sion train is due to arrive in East Reno Saturday morning. The passen- Reception committe St Dominic's Croren, B 6 conmoihers of rch, R. O'Connor, K. A. 1y, E. R. Myrick, Charles McLane, Willlam ' Barry, 8. P. Tayl E. J. Dollard, P. J. Mehegan " of Sacramento. The " Third District Colusa County, 3 delegates—J. W. Kaerth, N. E. Hughes, Frank Kilgore. chose its delegates last Saturday. They on M. A. Gunst and City Treasurer Lake County, 3 delegates—Morton 8. Sayre, Green, J. E. Olmsted, C. H. Pond, E. M. Nor- ton, George Mason. FORTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. San Francisco, ® delegates—Thomas D. Rior- San Francisco, 8 delegates—T. H. Morris, | Theodore Lunstedt, J. W. Boyce, James B. mty, 8 delegates— Selph, Thomay’J. Waters, “Eaare, G Monroe, J. W. McKinley, L3 Guy Eddle, Charles Oscar Lawler, J. J. gl Snead, H. J. McGinnis, Willlam Mq are W. L. Crooks of Benicia and G. dan, George A. Knight, Charles Sonntag, | Gosver and J. Y. Bernard . C. Dibble, the elec- | be sold to the highest bidder without.| yurrgy . B Ryan A" O oare, John . a and G. W. | charles Mifflia Hammond, Joseph L. Read. 3 ey 3 S by acclamation. Rule |reserve or limit. The property is sit- | Shea, 4. wm”'vw‘.mmo}?m:::ma:\a H. | Reed of Oakland. THIRTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. g-r;n:“el }\ior;el‘: ;mm;";. P«.’*flg:: ‘zal‘;gm | s!:l:s.\:rrszc_xb ASSEMBLY DISTRICY. the speaker's desk by | uated in the Immediate viclnity of the | Olses, William &. 0 Nefil, . & “Keogn. Wiy, | ,, 7he Fourth District will hold its elec- | sonoma County, 11 delegates—1. McGuifin | Willlam W Sanderson. - " | steserve, Robert N Butis, cxntesEdwin 4. Orin Hend vements. The excur- . _Snyder, T. J. O'Neill, Wi on on Friday in San Francisco. It is|H. M. Le Baron, T. C. am, am Tay- 3 g A 3 rles H. Bridges, T Henderson and |railroad improvem Meagher, P. Lynott. Thomas Ryan, P. 1liem believed here that the choice will fall | lor, S. I _Allen. W. H. Woodson, Lyman FORTY-FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. | Willlam F. Ball, A. P. Cross, R. D. Sertver, | Byron L. Oliver, H. E. Riggins. SEVENTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. I : *d the ga 5 . W. N. Jackson, Charles Mitchell, A.| Los Angeles County, 9 i welco i him as the new | gers will be received by a committee | Thomas Crawford, T. Judge and D, J. Ryan John E. McDougald. FOURTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. gmuh 3 g geles Y, 9 delegates—George W. 2 fth o i X _ | _ Committee on exercises in paviilos 3 The Fifth District delegate: o _ | Grasso, Thomas J. Quigiey. Walker. O. W. R. Robinson, Bradner W T of the ue he sald: of citizens. Every facility will be of. pavilion—Geor; 'gates are not !on%ml County, 9 deleuf'?-Go%ben G, Bur- | FORTY-FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. J. A. Hill, G. A. B ¥ Lae, k you for thi at it mean: We sh: honor. I am s work. I want all honor our- fered for viewing the improvements and the country about in advance of way fare. The excursion train will M. Kelly, director; assistants—} Kenny. Miss Mazie McKeon, )u?:nn’g:mi:“gltnl oy, Miss Sarah Kelly, Miss Agnes McAuliff, Miss Mary Fitzpatrick . Miss Celia Martin, yet determined. Mitchell Phillips of San Jose is deemed a practical cer- The Sixth District is also somewhat H. Short of Fresno has been decided Joseph Haven, Willis F. ce, Robert A. Poppe, E. G. Peterson, Frank Mathes . H. Steves, A. N. Bell, SIXTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. San Francisco, 6 delegates—A. Ruef, Charles H. Sommerlad, A. J. Gilbert, Campbell Ford, Keown, David McDonald, Nis Hansen C. F. B. Granher. A. B. Carey, L. B. Parsons, H. E. Bruner, Henry Gansberger. rossmer, John Johnsom, Fred Burch, W. C. Melvin, J. A. ?\:n‘! SEVENTY-FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. n bere 10 go home realizing | the sale. The round trip from San | Miss Mazle Cook, Johni Kenny. James B muie | tainty, and Colonel George H. Pippy 2 E. M. Buckley, J. H. Nelson, Los Angeles County, 11 delegates— we are going to have no walko\'eg Francisco and return is $9 55; from f‘:&:'; 5’;‘:‘3’&.&’.“;:‘,‘;. : Mceley, Miss Julia | of San Francisco may be second dele- FIFTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. FORTY-SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. | Flint. Asa Keyes, Melvin ‘Mudge, A’.;rb.o-n. & .. Iven if we deem Roosevelt’s | Sacramento, $7 05, and from local sta- | yiss Josio O'Neill, Mims Mamje wor_ orieD: | Sate. Napa County 10 delegates—C. A Carroll. | Alameda County. 11 delegates—J. O. Mc- | 35" Stendman, Louts ©onoinss, Hutchinson, Geor P. s W._ L. Blodgett, G. assured, we must show the | tions along the line the round-trip | O'Conncr, Jeremiah Hurley, James MocM: Z. Hennessey, F. W. Bush, W | Clark, William Milligan, William 3 t we can G0 in giving him & | excursion rate has been placed at one | Jr., Miss Rosella McKeon, Miss Margares cion, | 8t Sea regarding its delegation. Frank | 3" jrors Sy 2 u Corlett,” Albert Brows. Cheaimers. John J. Santon, J_E. Wamsley, P. | “suvpnTy FIFTH ASSEMBLY D'lm' Los Angeles County, 11 delegates—J. W. | i Miss Lizzie McFadden, Miss G : v d our State In ®o honoring | leave Reno to return on Sunday morn- | mons, James B. Coffey Jr ertrude Sim- | upon, but the second place seems to be | yolo County, 7 delegates—W. F. Mixon, H. | FORTY-SEVEN' Summerfield, J. W. Burns, C. C. Bor S r 3 | , James B. S : NTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. | - C._Bowen, C. J. (Cheers for Roosevelt and Rule.) | ing, May 22, glving the visitors a de- | Charies O Conno 2ol Glimore, | going _a-begging. = Congressman J. J.|p. Lawhea, Huso Erommelt A J. Piatl: | Alameda County. 0 delegaterC. L. Tiden. | ¥osnercnnn Guorts: i il Hotman. Leo ¥. he other u’{!yn ©s were promptly filled | lightful ride along the Truckee River —_————— eedham of Modesto has refused the fratis cCul g e Joseph R. Knowland Jr.. A. R. Hamlin. C. L.\ Lamb, G. I. Kyte, George F. MeCullough - t vice president, Orin and over the Sierra Nevada Mountains TONG PRESIDENT GIVES honor, and so has C. F. Lacey of Sali- SEVENTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Tisdale, T. G. Daniels, P. S. Teller, J. A. See. beck, J. B. Lanktree, W. H. L. Hynes. SEVENTY-SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. £ ierson, Stockton; second vice |g ue to arrive in San Francisco SENSATIH nas, both pleading a press of engage- | gyeramento County, 7 delegates—F. L. Mar- San Bernardino County, 16 delegates— ' Thomas Rickard, Berkele A e ent. 'The tickets will be ONAL EVIDENCE ments that will keep them in Call. |un, B M, Hodsen C. D. Pritehard E 4. Aliomass st o sests. G - | ST o P Daieyt . Purve secretary, Felton Taylor, Oakland, re” | good, however, to return any time t0| Fong Ling, president of ornia. Meister, A. H. e * % B well 'Cal 3. Ewlng, Frank Bamett, W. M. | mury. Frenk W. Wuioals: H. D. P. Kings- “elected: assistant secretary, L. B. Wil- | and including Monday night. Lin Tong, one of the ten nre:l?leenfll%‘: s:'l'd"“q: I ?,‘,’;‘;‘v‘vy “."t‘y present -a Plp:z:{iu'mzn'rfl ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Fitzmaurice, P. G. Nelson. Henry Hennings, :'m?:'eyrfnfinx:‘.'J.N.‘v‘."fi-'ml;m. R u'r'w': sor "‘A‘_}: mento, zudrn:_abulven Sena- | ————————— tongs indicted for the murder of Tom | 20 i atel &;;ndm”c.t dxo the coast| o imento County, 8 delegates—R. T. Dev A G- Hodges, Frank K. Mott, C. M. Bonfle- | Frank Cleveland, W. W. Hoicomb, R. C $or. Clifford Cosxins of Biskiyou Conn- | seynORANTE EKCURSION Yick of the Chinese Educational So- | Cmne gers ites U B D e B wart, V. 3. Welaman, | FC ¢ | SEVENTY-SEVENTH & ty. ciety on M: s, nal So. The Seventh District delegates have | M.’ ¢. Glenn, D. Stewart, ¥~ Weisman, FORTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. SEVENTY-SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Some telling speeches were made b ARRIVES AT ST. LOUIS y ay 8, 1903, in Ross alley. | agreed upon John H. Morton and |John Well. Alameda County, § delegates—Frank Wil-| Orange County, 12 delegates—Richard Mei- o SN I e iy, Ze de by:“ gave sensational testimony for the Oscar Lawler, both of Los Angeles. NINETEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. llams, Robert Yates, J. J. Burke, Oliver Eils mlef E. Keech, Frank Vegeley, J. P. Gree- ttose who placed them in nomination | The California State Board of Trade | Prosecution at the trial of Nguen Lun, | From the Eighth District the delegates | Sacramento County, 7 felegates—J. H. Don- | worth. Ben O. Johngon, M. C. Nunan, D. J.|ley, J.'N. Bill. R B. Wardiow. W. L. Hale, n nomination. ! hie- Eiaiamia fPircl one of the presidents, before a jury in I be. B, ¥ Hubt of Santa. elegates | .1y J. E. Holst, A. H. McCurdy, 1. G.| Mullens, Edward A. 11, James G. Quinn., | Dr. D. W. Hasson. D. A. McMullan, K. E. JGATES TO INDIANAPOLIS. excursion to the uisian: ase Judge Lawlor's court vesterday. W e . F. n Barbara Shaw, Fred Steiter, J. L. Xeirchival John FIFTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Watson, A. Getty. M. A. Forster. be- and Edward Roberts of . San Ber- » . 2 Z: 12 les—W. Fran 5 i - ISTRICT. Albert . Castle of San Francisco, | Fxposition made a record vun = bel| At the trisl of Quon Quock Wah, | nardino. This s the list as fally as it | FWENTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. | pista G- B Lakins. Johs - Beittos, A D‘fls“:“" Coante: 11 delegates A z Sepator William Savage of Los| tWeen San Francisco an another president, last July, who ' was | can be given at midnight, Solano County, 12 delegates—H. F. Stabl, | Smith, John W. Stetson, Fred Hathaway, Guy Angeles, William Wood of San | reached its destination sooner than | convicted of the murder, Fong Ling Frank Roney, John A. Browne, W. D. Pen-- | ¢, Earl, C. E. Snook, A. H. Breed, H. B. ¥ nycook (1 vote). J. W. Kavanaugh (15 vote). Mehrmann, C. H. Pearson, Everett J. Brown. neisco e was expected, as is shown by the fol- | was a witness for the 7 g gy R S | wing alegritntd prladit dy o i kgl S L L ot New Hampshire for Roosevelt. TWENTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. FIFTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. | Crarles Ficknor, L. L. Andrews. Jarge 1o the convention of the Nationa) | B Briggs from Secretary L. M. | cution. His story was in effect that| CONCORD, N. H., May 17.—The Marin County, 8 Jelegatos T .3 gLeRNON, | Alameda County, O delegates—Henry A. Mel- | SEVENTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. League of Republican Clubs to be heid | Fletcher, dated at St. Louis, May 16: | after a meeting in the headquarters of | Republican States Convention assem- | W..i. 5. P. Morehead, M. Staples, F. E. | W5 gl Antentc Romore T 5" goodSe. | San Diego County, '8 delegatesEugan indianapolis early in October. The| Arrived to-day in fine ehave. A vote of | the See Yup Society on May 3, when it | bled to-day, and, after adopting a | Dickson. M. Butler. ~ Albert Rhods. ® i | EWW" S e I i e e velegates then broke up into groups | thanks tendered the California State Board | was stated that the authorization of | platform indorsing the administration TWENTY-SECOND AESEIIlBLY DISTRICT. FIFTY-SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. F. W. Barnes, Leroy A. Wright. According to their Congressional dis- | ot Trede Southern Pacific Union Pactfic and | the Chinese gamblers had been pro- |0f President Roosevelt and favoring | Contra Costa Couny. i dojssstes—J. J.| ameda County, 11 delegates—H. J. Squires, EIGHTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ; Buidiagton Touths for reoord’¥in and splenand “t head, 2 ination at Chici ©'Connell, James Ahern, Max Blum. o | c. H. Blohde, Thomas Rickard, A. E. Sha San Diego County, 8 delegates—E. S. Bab- tricts and after a short recess the fol- | treatment. The excursion was a success in | Cured to go ahead, subsequent meet- | his nominal ago, elected by | Rouquet, H. H. Bllsworthy, H. B. Kinney, W. | C. H. Blohde. Thomas & A e et T L & HE lowing district delegates 1o the same |every way. Our party was met here by our |ings were held "in St. Louis alley, | acclamation the following delegates at | Meese, L. R. Palmer, W. G. H. Croxon, CIP:'A.:' gy B - ’oma.m - xl‘vw"m, | e anine, I e Wt convention wefe reported: Commissioners and others. at which each of the tong presidents | large to the national'convention: Sena- | M. Belshaw, George H. Shafer. by De:w Hamil Sy, i S, T Dut Percy strict—¥ e A0 FIaRCa handed $20 t Gallinger and Burnh: TWENTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. | C- A 2 . gressional District—Fred Tuttle of was handed $20 to cover the expenses | tors llinge: am, Daniel Joaquin County, 0 delegates—George S. FIFTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. e S 4 W. T. Tuckwell of Siskiyoy | The members of the excursion com- |of killing five members named of the |C| Remich and Summer Wallace, | ;S48 JOMOHY, . Campbell, C. P, Ren-| San Mateo County. 7 delegates_Henry Ward | Excha: at the London Bankers' EE e prise about 100 well known citizens | Chinese Educational Society and g | Rochester. . o, Feaic 15, Lane, Charles & Willisine, A | Brown, George <. Ross, W.J. Martin. 3. - “house from. J 1 to the B A Wrbes of Yuba Coun- | from: various parts of the State. They | reward of $300 was offered to any H. Ashley.' George Hals C. M. Kenniston, | Weller, Grove Ajres. Horace Neison, R. E. | Clearing-house from January 1 to Pty e o] will receive special entertainment | one killing any other member of the | HIT WITH A ROCK —Albert Laboret, 12| J. Harry Russell | steel. Jatest date at hand were $7,019,245,000, e B P O idnad the Californi. % o years old, was hit on the head vesterday wiih - | TWENTY-FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.| FIFTY-FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. decrease of $172,320,000, or .4 per Bermingham Jr. of Contra L“ul from the California Commissioners | society. He swore he did not get any | fock thrown by one of & Bang of toughs ang| San Joaquin County, 8 delegates—J. A.| Santa Cruz County, 9 tes—A. W. Wy. | ¥ Ry e and World's Fair officials at St. Louis. | of the money. Seriously injured. toughe and | | . TG, Priestly, F. P. Clark, '8, H. o B Sl e e - | cent from last year, oa

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