THE CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1899. 9 IT ALL DEPENDS NOW GAGE INSULTS PRESIDENT WHEELER ON THE SUPERVISORS GOVERNORS OF MEETS HIS STUDENTS MEXICAN STATES Horace Davis Will Hot Accept ot a Weak Urges College Men to Be Loyal to Their Ticket Executive DisplaysHis Churlishness.— University. Republican Leaders in » the Good Government Canse Mnst SNUBS PROMINENT VISITORS The Arbiter of Berkley's Destiny Wins the Hearts of the Bring Forward Eighteen Able Men for Service —^ HIS ACTIONS HASTENED THEIR Stndent Body in Eloqne.t Appeal to Their DEPASTURE. an ifl the Board. College Patriotism. ' Acknowledges a Call From Governors Republicans, bankers, | get in line and give some of their own Ortiz r.nd Canedo by Sanding merchants! builders and pi-ufes- time, experience, judgment and energy to i Oct. 3.—The students of the University of saw sional men who were so • the betterment 01 municipal government, j Them a Pass to Ride on newly elected president morning for first time. was a active but is not receiving from their this the It bringing Horace Davis to the he- tho support happy young women and the in j his fellow-citizens . ,-.i ought 10 be ex- a Tugboat. introduction between some 2000 men and LEADINGfront as the leader of the contest Itended to him. v. BERKELEY,man who has Just come from the East to be the central figure in their for municipal reform ar.d good govern- j Delegations to the Republican Conven- college life. That the utmost good feeling is going to exist between Pres- Tnent- should clearly understand that Mr. j tion have district favorites. The chair- ident Wheeler and the clearly shown in his bearing before man of the delegation frequently says, Th© churlish character of Governor c students was j'avis' acceptance of the nomination for i Gage and the fact that he lacks apprecia- them this morning and their hearty applause to everything he said. depends upon the "Mr. Blank is the choice of the district | campus Mayor character and and we will accept no other candidate." \ tion of the dignity of his office has again j The formal introduction took place In the open air upon the college strength of .the men to be selected for the The new charter expressly provides that , been manifested in his treatment of two shortly before 12 o'clock. About 4000 people gathered in a large semicircle arouna Supervisorial ticket- The Information | the Supervisors shall be ohosen at large. ! representatives of the Mexican republic, the flagpole in front of the library building to watch the proceedings and to catch that Mr. Da.vis will not accept if the i District boundaries should not b« taken ; who were recently on a visit to this city. the words of the president's address. for Supervisors falls into account. True enough, th Mission, j Moses, ticket below a high the Addition, Itis no new thine for the present Gover- j About 11:80 President Wheeler, accompanied by Professor Bernard P. of worth and character is not Western the North Beach own people; gather- Standard j district. South San Francis- i and the nor of California to insult bis j left the president's office in South Hall and walked toward the assembled derived from the gossip of politicians, but j business cent ere of the city should be rep- j It Is not a novelty for him to slight dis- ing. 'At the sight of the president the college men raised their hats, and for a is obtained from a:-. authentic source. resented in the board, but the notion that !tinguished officials from sister States who . minute the sharp, quick yell of Cornell University Went ringing across the cam- prominent business men j each one of the Assembly districts should \u25a0 expecting to re- for him he The -who fan- have the have come to Caiiicruia pus. As President Wheeler stepped upon the small platform erected clod that their duties had been disci: . j nomination of a candidate is not from our executive a display was given rousing cheers, Justified by the charter. Under the next ceive chief three and then came the whan they obtained Mr. Davis' consent 'i apportionment legislative of hospitality and generosity which is the; first place of districts the coast; "Ha! Ha! Ha! to accept the on the municipal number of Assembly districts willnot cor- boasted characterise of the but | ticket should take another and broader | respond to the number of Supervisors. It! the people ware not prepared lor the California! view of the situation. "When Horace Da- j merely happens that the nujnbers . now humiliation consequent upon the highest TJ. C. Berkeley, \u25a0via was invited to accept party leadership Icorrespond. official at their State snapping his angers Zip! Boom! Ah!" It Is assumed that the leading mer- alike, recognition in this campaign, the committee com- ichants, bankers, a; two prominent diplomats from a for- From professors and students it was the college men's of a col- leading contractors, builders, j | the thou- posed of merchants, bankers and j professional men, property owners, eign country, who came- here on a. mission lege man, and the new president seemed to feel, as it burst forth from manu- the all around business men submitted to him ifacturerS und taxpayers generally are sin- ' 01 friendship with the object in view of sands present, that he was indeed from that moment the president of student a long list of names for the Beard of Su- !cere in their declarations that the future establishing closer commercial and social body of the . pervlaors. The impression conveyed, ! prosperity of the city depends i^rgely the nations. Moses had introduction, was upon relations between President been asked by the students to make the and not directly made, an honest and proper administra- uage = of uiese visitors liter- ; it' the statement was j treatment ; he did it in a. lew weii chosen words. Professor Moses said: j tion of municipal affairs, but they cannot Ialiy arove mem away from the city The that the •.\u25a0.en whose names wer© men- get the good government so earnestly j Coney, is greatly ; "Mr. President: It gives me great pleasure, on behuif of the university, to ex- hoped Mexican Consul. A. K. to you body :icTi«d would sacrifice some of the time for unless they turn out a:;.! get I at reception his : tend to yuu a hearty welcome on thes-.e grounds and to present this of It chagrined the accoraed not devoted to private Interests in order to themselves. Ifthe business men start out i fealow countrymen by the Governor of students. They are California's most excellent pioduci. They are the tran- right ;/; ecrve the city. under the new charter an endless j California. \u25a0 :*-'-.. sient guests ol the State, to be scattered later in the four quarters of the Union. Man whose services aro most indemand deal of future responsibility They are here at home, and except th>y are to remain with us, and trouble i< Governor Ortiz of Sonora and Governor in rare Instances ylead.business cares and private^ Interests can be avoided. ;,••..' Francisco Canedo of Sinaloa came to San to carry toward completion on these shores the social structure whose lounda- as reasons for non-acceptance ox the pub- The. committee' on Supervisors and the i'rancisco a few weens ago and became Lready hiiU. lic trust. It was exp-ected that F. W. prominent \u25a0-.. ess men who "are pro- the guests of Consul Coney. One of the "Itis, sir, the welfare of these students, the welfare of the students who are I.'ohrmarm would be willingto 20 on the moting the reform movement can be as- primu objects of their visit was to look ; to come after them, and therefore the welfare of the commonwealth, that must be £card of Supervisors but he pleads busi- sured of Horace Davis' acceptance if they ;into the business relations of California the absorbing object of your attention and thought. Their moral and intellectual ness engagements. Hope was entertained will go out in the> highway? of trade, States, possible i mu^t justification livinghere. Police, and the Mexican and if career be ihe of our labor and our that Patrick Crowleyi ex-Chief of commerce a^id Industry an3get eighteen tiring their commercial ... rests still : •."ntt; of the university, it gl\es me great pleasure to present to you Dr. a man thoroughly conversant with th« representative, high-class men of ability presence here was : Benjamin Wheeler, president university." (.Applause.) go closer together. Their Ide of the "urge affairs of the city, would accept. and force tr» on the Supervisorial tick- made known to the Governor and the of- ; of in his family compels et. Eighteen good men already, : Borne entertainment , In reply, President Wheeler said: "Students of the University California: but sickness his have ncials of the city. Irejoice that my first introduction to the university takes the form of an intro- declination. Jeremiah Mahoney, a man through th»lr friends, consented to serve, wuti given the gentlemen by Mayor-, i experience city the dui tlon to \ou. Thus far this university has been to me more or less a thing of of. and character, cannot see but the now demands the service but >;.;«;'• persistently refused to ac- Ihave and reports, way dear to accept. are put of the best men. The cause of good gov- presence. the imagination. known of it l«"the form of statutes names his- I>«ii!cke,ExcusesLlpman ;Iki:owlesge their ties, iorms and observances. I seen its admirable register. Ihave forward by E. A. Saohs, ernm«9nt demands the service of the most Presuming that notice of their visit had i have I/?0!i and others. intelligent and experienced men honorable governing board in session. Ihave seen Its buildings, its Sloss of large not reached Gage the Mexican officials mechanism, its gardens and its trees. lint now, standing in Some of the politicians apprehend that affairs. upon him personally the Palace equipment, Its here hurt th« cause gov- called at t he golden sunlight by its help under this real blue canopy, Ilook into the faces The Call will of good If the best men are not brought for- |' Hotel. He did not receive them and they gold University ernment by publishing the inside facts. ward for the Supervisorial cards, the Gov- of the real blue and that constitutes the real, living of Callfor- ticket Horace left their expecting that Applar.se.) Nov.- from this hour Iknow that lam a member in a real and The Call believes that th© plain truth Davfr= willnot accept the nomination for ernor would pay his respects to them as association, beneflt the cause. Mayor. not days living because lam joined in association with men. The only thing Tvlll Horace Davis Is He !s an office-seeker and soon as he got around to it. Several to in As long as <3olng all that mortal man can do to per- The Call speaks advisedly concerning his by still Gage made no acknowl- I that is of Interest me a university is men— and women. Ilive big men t went and Itrust 1 may never be Interested in a university of mechanisms, reports and suade th© business of affairs to intentions. edgment of the call and steadfastly re- j paper, only THE NERVES ARE cognizance of the visitors' but In a university of human beings. (Applause.) diseased. fused to take "it has been a solicitude on my part lest in entering a presidential office I J3UI7TTM ATTQIW presence in San Francisco. might be absorbed Inadministrative things that loved teaching might AIIILUITIAIIDIucausing Evidently him of the mis- so my own exhaustion and some one told \u25a0•. from me, It will be disappointment to if in any wise my take he was making: and Gage, made a and a me retrieve himself and! hail separate me from active interest in student affairs. Almost the DESPAIR. MUSCLE TISSUES ARE UNNOURISHED, IN- clumsy attempt to ation 1 have this morning in entering upon my work is the belief make amends. This attempt added Insult g g you you intimately; and disgusted the ; that 1 am ill to know and to have to do with for all this THE to Injury so Mexicans w irk oi the presidential is burden care. Itis only done in order that FLAMED, D SINTEGRATED. BLOOD IS FILLED WITH SCANDAL IS BUSY SESSION that they the State at once. • office and BIG OF left : shed, the real object, the bringing forward of a uni- The third day after their visit to him at versity up of WASTE MATERIAL, A POISON TO THE the Palace Governors Ortiz and Canedo i made students. MORBID SYSTEM. received an envelope from Gago. There ! "1 want you to find In me— to believe from the beginning and throughout it; only ive in me a personal friend. (Applause). 1shall i sard my mission wr-s no letter in 11 contained the | case, me, CLUB executive's card and a pans which, he had j '..••:' as a failure if that is not the lwant you to come to Bee and to PROMINENT PORTUGUESE UNION rsons. me your names— beg of you, me your names— from the quartermaster's depart- j Tell l tell secured \u25a0 rat-nt, U. 8. A., permitting the Mexican : . \u25a0•• me, for whenever Isee a man that Ihave seen before Iam Governors to take a ride around the bay apt to refnember him- and to remember a good deal about him- almost everything' -•\u25a0 say, German Officers Are Officers Elected for the on the tug McDowell on one of nor regular come up to me and 'My name Is and if — \u25a0 trips the same style of pass that almost ; tifl to be Smith, give the initials. (.Laughter.) Please don't be afraid to Ensuing Year, any one can get for the asking. The gen- \u25a0 'it petty matters, little matters. What interests you will interest me. Cheated at Cards. tlemen were so provoked at the Gover- .)])•• iam going to have time enough to know about your petty affairs. nor's Idea of entertaining visitors that "Now- there are a great many things that Iam movi on this occasion. they tore up the passes and returned to a stimulating sight. This golden sunshine coming down in genial, lazy Sz*cts.l XKroetch. to Th» Call. - Sj>-clftl Dispatch to The C«JI. their own country •\u25a0 ripened brown of these magnificent hills, \u25a0\u25a0• Is me oi and \u25a0 It is more than that we have here. Greece looked out "Governors Canedo Ortiz were world; Hellas BERLIN, Tfao deferred SANTA CRUZ, Oct. I—The Coun- sham"' treated during their visit to toward the old orienta! Berkeley looks out through the Golden Gate Oct. B.— locs Grand { Coney yesterday. meaning to-day. (Applause.) — city, said Consul t' ward the world that has for Ishould — charged gamb- Portuguese this Oriental - -trial of the persons with ell of the Union is doing a j "They were almost entirely ignored by the like to talk to you about the glorious future that Idiscern for—this university. I ling- at the Club der Hermlesf began in vast amount of work at Its meetlnp. Mucli j officials. They are prominent men. In I should liktj to talk to you about the work we have to do here plans we have in Berlin to-day and has already developed of the success of the Grand Council de- their country -and they came here for the I band; but in the few moments that 1 have in this sup: me opportunity 1 want to Compound a great sensation. A number of the Im- pends upon tho following commltteemen. purpose of bettering if possible the com- Bpeak to you about the one thing that, in my idea, is fundamental in the life of a portant witnesses belonging to th» high- Who have worked faithfully: mercial relations of this State and Mcx- I university, and that la university loyalty. (Applause.) to have the lco. They v •\u25a0• certainly entitled to some i "A university is not a pla.ee where you come as empty buckets to the well est families are reported fled General Committee— Mathew Maclel. E. consideration, fee) beyond Cook, Davis, Lopes, and Iknow that they to bo filled with water or anything else. People are going to pump things into country, or to.b« otherwise the A. John Joo P. M. S. keenly you, sure, you going pour believe, present, how- Lima, Silva, the eliiiht that was shown them. I to be but are to most of it out again. 1 from nerve fibre, nerve ; keeps the reach of tha court Those Manuel W. R. Congdon, Man- was greatly humiliated over the matter, mj ov.n experience, that after all we have to take upon ourselves the consola- Makes force ever, to an, abomina- uel Mitchell, M. Caldeira, F. Caldeira. them to they good forget entirely. sufficed demonstrate Garcia, as Ihad led believe that tion that that does us th< most which we most Those ble elate of affairs in the club manage- Jose J. L. Silveira and M. C. Bit- v.-ould be treated with the consideration things which hover on the superfices of the mind are oftener a stumbling block tancort. due their prominence In official circles help. goes spinal marrow, life, organs of the body in healthy action. The ment Mitchell, to than a It Is what over into into real that makes? that Finance— Joe P. Lopes, In their own country." j US, and what we are going to get out of our university life is not hits of The Associated Press is Informed S. Lima, Manuel Silva, knowledge, getting that, learning 500,000 M. John Davis is not maxims and rules for this or for this marks have been lost within the and "W. R. Congdon. DIVORCE SUITS FILED. or that, for attaining this or that; but aft'T all It is this one thing that we blood is made clean, rich and in fullquantity. ebon period of the club's existence. Two Music— R. Congdon, Manuel Mitchell talk so much about and understand so imperfectly—it Is character. The men of the defendants— Herr Bruno yon Kay- A. you grow cer, official, and Herr Paul and E. Cook. Unhappy Wives and Husband 3Se-ek ti< to are men of character. As I older Icorn.' less and less to re- a Government Entertainment— John Davla, E. A. Cook, spect men of brilliancy, and tie to men for their character. And what men are are nourished, invigorated, yon Schachmeyer— ln the course of a sin- R, Muscle tissues and each, M. Mitchell and TV. Congdon. to Be Freed. going to get out of this university life is not what is pumped Into ihe pail, hut gle evening won 100,00) marks Herr | — Lima, goes room, yon Korecncr won 75,000. Count Egloff- | Accommodation M.S. Manuel Sil- Suits for divorce were filed yesterday by what over into life. And It comes not only from the lecture but lost va and Manuel Mitchell. from association with the best minds we find here in the student body—associa- the body is healthy. ftein, Count. Stoch and Count Cohana i Barbecue— Manuel Silva, Lopes. Jacob Hiraohler from his wife Mary Ann te n the whole life and character of the university. This university Is a from 50,003 to ,000 marks each. To-day Joe P. ground of intemperance; with i Manuel Mitchell, M. S. Lima and M. C. Hirschler. omthe living thing: the real university is alive. Blood pulses through its veins. .The evidence showed the unmistakable use of Blttancort. Lillian M. from her husband . life of the men who have gone before is in it. It is not a thing of doctored cards on several occasions. Anderson nor of statutes, nor of courses, a thing yon Kusseron, bank holder, Ball— R. Congdon, E. A. Cook, Man- William E. Anderson, cruelty; Emily C building, it is of life. And what you will Herr the Mitchell, • Joe P. get out of this university that Is worth your while, that will stand by" you, is tas fled to the United States. uel J. L. Silveria and Chrlst'T.Fen. cruelty; May E. Portley from has given Lopes. M. J. Portley, Intemperance. what you will get out of association with it as a living thing. Emperor William instructions •'Therefore say we are not a mechanism for P. Applegate, Red Bank, N. J,, writes : "For year that be trial Is to be carried through to A proposition was brought before the Frank W. Buckman of the Buckman i 1 providing j> Martin of Ban T*-:'.t Bupreme treas- Mrs. Burns, EVENING. operating railroads in more |3rowsy-and stupid. . urer, J. (j. Matt atervllle; master Mrs. Regan, Mrs. Ready, than one ('.unity In this State are not as- FRESH AND SALT MEATS. V confronts the fastidious man that has years ago my Mrs. Gonzales, Mrs. G. McCloskey, Mrs. taxes, "About two attention j of ceremonies, .1. H. Woods of Oakland; Gleason, sessable for and that bonds of lAS DrtVCv *Cfl Shipping Butcher*. 1M soiled linen and don't know where he' marshal, L.amburth. Mrs. 11. Mrs. William , private industrial JAj- DUIEJU Clay. \vas ciillsd to Postum Cereal Pood Cof- supreme F. F. Santos of Peta- Mrs. J. Judge Gilbert of the Circuit Court or corporations are not WU-i Tel. Main 1294. it laundered without injury , fe^, and a trial was made, believing luma; supreme guard, J. F. Jjrnr.dao of Hamburg, Powers. Mrs. R. Jla- : taxable. can have ' hon, Mrs. J. McQuinn, Mrs. P. a. Ma- of Appeals Handed Down Several : f in an irreproachable manner. We; that if it proved half as valuable as Ucal examiner, honey. McCarthy, FURS. f. and • J. B. A. Cabral, M. D., of Centervllle: su- Mrs. Miss Nora Fen- Opinions at the Morning f '4 Keamy tt., upstain. Latest ; right now by as- claimed it would be of great advantage j directors, nell. the Misses McCarthy, the Misses DEPUTY LABOR COMMISSIONED,. ivLrUlJlAll,fICCTin can relieve his.mind to rr.o. preme A. Fonte of Oakland. F. Richards, Miss A. Morrlssey, Session. JVf. ityles. lowest prices, remodeling. shirts, collars and On the first trial ittasted rather { t'linha of Oakland, F. J. of Hay- Miss Maud suring him that his Insipid to our strong loving iJ. Lemos Schmidt. Miss Ella Cusick. Miss Ntlllc 7. D. Kelsey of San Jose Appointed first pur- coffee fam- B, A. F. Cunha of Milpitaa and J. McCarthy, Doyle. FOUNDERS. cuffs didn't' look better when ily,but a little freer use of Postum and !Baptlsta of San the Misses Miss Alice the IRON they sent longer Fran< Code. Miss Agnes Morton. Miss Elvira J-dircs Gilbert and Hawley sat In the to Place. ' chased than do when home boiling produced a delicious ! In the evening an entertainment was J. D. Kolppy of San FOUNDRY, Laundry. and opera-house In Brady, Miss Florence Mairulre, Miss Liz- !'i ted States Circuit Court of Appeals Jose has been ap- WESTERN &SE A £%& from the United States -drink, within a short time the !given !n the honor of the zlo Horn, Miss V.ore and Miss pointed Deputy tt. Cas. ngs of Every Description Made to lUnciL The pri.grammi; Murdock yesterday, after handing down three as Labor Commissioner, I saw edges." members of the family, one and all, had j was'- as J. Monohan. \u25a0•• and Order. Tel. Black 1505. . "No - Salutation, Gertrude . : by Judge Gilbert listened I vice Cleve 1... Dam. term expired, who did become lent advocates of | follows:- overture and Post- One of the special features this evening b written j Laundry. .. Postum >T;;nt h." by B * such service for four years United States Office Uie le orchestra; will be prize jig and reel dancing, to an argument on a case then before the excellent un- Food Coffee. solo, as Down," for der E. L. Fitzgerald. PAPER DEALERS. my vocal "Jußt the Bun Went which Professor McCarthy, bapml ..-r. court and adjourned shortly after noon Mr. gelsey was a pulp A paper 1004- Market Street. "In own case ithas worked won- j Percy Eaton; and WITT AMFTTF D co. ders. .. Professor McMahon. Trirh fiddler will until this morning. memhf-r of the last Legislature, repre- TTILLAiULIIE 722 Montgomery street Telephone South 420. Iwork more constantly than •: >n, City orchestra: vocal nolo, George Gallagher senting locality \u25a0 ever, my solo, Mrs. furnish music. B. and adjournment Justice his in the Assembly. but general health is better j Kerlin; piano Ella Mitchell; vocal A. Haran will act as judges. After the McKenna As Oakland Office. 514- Eleventh St. than at my Dyer; James The with his friends and bade a fact he was slated for the position of PRINTING any time in life, and the solo , Miss Minnie recitation. Mrs. dancing is due to a challenge Issued by shook hands Labor Commissioner, symptoms of nervous George Otto Jr.: remarks, A. M. Martin and Kelleher to th^ them good -by after announcing that he and for a time it trouble have O'Connor ':>-dancers of \\;i? depart for the East on the supposed T.iiolly disappeared. eight of Watsonville: selection, orchestra: piano the Montana regiment. Capl P. Crow- about to was that he had the inside track !E- C- HUGHES. Ell Sanscme st.. S. F. ago About violin duet, serenade, Knights afternoon train. for that position for political months Imade one and "Summer ley of the of the Red Branch following opinions services ren- coffee, more trial of Nipht." Ei'.a and Marie Mitchell; recita- Rifles has offered a prize of $100 for The written by Judge dered. However, the slate was broken reducing it with nearly half ! the Gilbert were hanoed flown by the court: and Mr. Meyers ,fc'ggTb tion, Percy Eaton. dancers. Campbell &. of Stockton was selected, i THE HICKS-JUDD CO r«^: milk. The experiment lasted four or i D. R. Sons vs. Moran Bros. The selection of Mr. Kelsey for the I five days, and is not likely to bo re- Company— Judgment affirmed. place of chief deputy of the bureau peated. I COMMISSIONER ARRIVALS. Patriotic Home Helpers. I'nltfij of America vs. Per.umbra will STATIONER AND PRINTER. Suffocation, The nervous suffering that fol- States ar, cause much disappointment and dlssatis- "* Oppression, Neuralgia, etc., cured by j was \ The Home Helpers, wax Kelly— f«>r order recalling man- faction to not a *» 1 lowed indescribable, I \u25a0 Patriotic which Motion . few local aspirants for Tel^raphlo SgiSf and did not 'Delegate to the Buffalo Pan- American organized 'to flate will be allowed. the office. Some of the PARTRIDGE recover from its effects for nearly two .assist families whose pro- Henry P. Allen vs. Charles F. Allen latter were so CIGARETTES, or \u25a0 gone to figr'nt for D. ipositive of appointment that ESPIC'S POWDER weeks. ;-.: Congress. viders had their coun- and C. Allen—Judgment affirmed. their they "Nearly try making: provisions Aaron have been patiently waiting for the time i COAL, ne Paris, J. E3PIC ;New York, E. FCUGERA & CO. . all o£ our neighbors now Special Cable to The Call and the New York 'without for the to when WHITE ASH STEAM 9 lla?k using are Copyrighted, by support of those they come they would be called into DIAMOND BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Postum Pood Coffee, and it is Herald. 1859. James Gor- whom left behind Taxation, of Bonds. the office. Mr. Kelsey, a politician, > COAL MININGCO.. rt its GREEN : n -nnctt. has issued its final financial while RIVER COLLIERIES, is the Best Coal in th« by don statement. i been \u25a0 — used almost exclusively the large received has chosen from the ranks of labor. Market. Office and street. our PANAMA,Oct. 3.—Mr. Curtis, commis- It has from sundry sources The appellants' brief In the bond By trade < Yards Main sanitarium in city. A. Mavnard"' $40