San Francisco Call, Volume 84, Number 123, 1 October 1898 — REPUBLICAN MUNICIPAL TICKET NOW COMPLETE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

REPUBLICAN MUNICIPAL TICKET NOW COMPLETE

Twelve Prominent Business Men Nominated Last Night to Serve on the Board of Supervisors.

A New County Committee Consisting of Fonr Members From'; Each Assembly District Chosen to Manage Party Affairs.

For Mayor, CHARLES L. PATTON. For City and County vtt'y, WILLIAM F. FITZGERALD. For Auditor, ASA R. WELLS. For Assessor, V: JOHN D. SIEBE. ;• For Treasurer, i I. J. TRUMAN. \ For Surveyor, CHARLES TILTON. For County Clerk, WILLIAM A. DEANE. For Sheriff, HENRY S. MARTIN. For Supt. of Streets, MARTIN F. FRAGLEY. For District Attorney, D. J. MURPHY. For Tax Collector, EDWARD I. SHEEHAN. For Recorder, A. C. BERTHIER. For Public Administrator, J. A. DRINKHOUSE. For Coroner, DR. W. J. HAWKINS. For Supervisors, First Ward— EDWARD HOLLAND Second Ward — ; t infra Ward— *■' '■■? "^ALBEN HOWARD ALACK : Fourth Ward— ...-V'- ' 1 - DR. E. L. PERRAULT ' Fifth Ward— h^J^^W I WILLIAM H. PHELPS i Sixth Ward— ,3 JOHN LACKMANN 3 Seventh Ward — • .^^ *$ DR. PETER A. KEARNEY ) Eighth Ward— 3 GEORGE "W. COLLINS i Ninth Ward— ; I : ; # ALBERT HETEB I Tenth Ward — * JOHN P. McMURRAY | Eleventh Ward— . : ARTHUR ATTRIDGE | Twelfth Ward— U]> EDWARD AIGELTINGER j

The Republican municipal nominating: convention met in Odd Fellows 1 Hall last night and completed its labors by nominating candidates for Recorder, Public Administrator, Coroner and members of the Board of Supervisors. A new County Committee to manage the affairs of the local Republican party for the next two years was also elected, and the convention then adjourned sine die, after giving I • c cheers for the ticket.

It was 9 o'clock when Chairman Allen took his place on the platform and called the delegates to order. Owing to ihe lateness of the hour, the calling of the roll

. For School Directors, J. B. COLE, EDWARD L. HEAD, WILLIAM A. KEMP, JOHN CONLAN, T. K. THOMAS, ' VANDERLYNN STOW, H. M. HOLBROOK, DR. J. I. MANSON, G. E. ARMSTRONG, DR. E. H. GEDGE,<> ' P. A.* BERGEROT, W. G. STAFFORD. (Unexpired Term), J. B. COLE. For Judges of Superior Court DAVIS LOUDERBACK, JOHN CARSON, JAMES M. TROUTT, HENRY N. CLEMENT. For Police Judges, H. L. JOACHIMSEN, A. B. TREADWELL, CHARLES A. LOW, THOMAS GRAHAM. (Unexpired Term), A. B. TREADWELL. For Justices of the Peace, THOMAS F. DUNNE, JOSEPH E. BARRY, F. H. KERRIGAN, C. C. GROEZINGER, G. W. F. COOK. For Supt. of Schools, R. H. WEBSTER, ;fir_ V^STTMAN". 24^— LEON DENNERY. . -Ay;A v ; f£&? Assemblymen, 20th— CHAS. KENEALLY. j 30th— L. A. DEVOTO. 31st— THOMAS BROPHY. t 32d— P. F. SXTI.UVAN. 35d— ROBT. McCULLOTJGH. '34th— E. I. ROBINSON. t \ 35th— W. H. COBB. :f 56th— H. H. MERRILL. ; ! 37th— J. C. BOOBAR. 38th— W. H. RICKARDS. J 39th— LEON E. JONES. HENRY W. MILLER. 41st— H. C. DIBBLE. 42d— L. A. HENRY. FRED LUNDQUIST. EUGENE SULLIVAN.

reread the platform adopted last nieht. and I find that it fully expresses tne principles T desire to stand upon during this campaign. I now fully indorse the platform and thank you for the honor you have confered o* me. I will make a vigorous fight from now on until election day. and I confidently expect to sea th^ eiKire ticket elected on the principles enumerated in the platform." W. F. Fitzgerald, nominee for City and County Attorney, and Charles S. Tilton th<? party nominee fof Surveyor, were the j called to the sftage. They indorsed the platform and predicted a sweeping: victory for both the Stite and local tickets In rnovember. A letter from John D. Siebe, nominated for Assessor, was next read. In it he expressed regret at being unable to attend the convention and pledged himself to the platform. Nominations for Recorder being; next in order, E. S. Salomon presented the name of A. C. Berthier. He said that the name of Berthier would add strength to tha ticket already named. There being no other candidates, nominations closed and the secretary was instructed to cast the ballot for Berthier. J. A. Drinkhouse, the wholesale tobacconist, was placed In nomination for Public Administrator by William F. Herrin Drinkhouse was nominated by acclamation and the secretary cast the ballot for him.

.. was dispensed w i^ i .■•---.-- " - - ■ -•■ Maher introdu < : E *-Seriator; T. C. home industry an i a ' resclu tion favoring of San : Francimco »n * equestln ST the citizens chase goods of horn ar as posslb!e to purresolution i was ujmn!r manufactllre - Th « Chairman ' Allen th« ° Usly adopted. presence of Charles t■ r> announced < the nominee for Mayor •^ ri^ a 1 tton ''i the party the platform. The 'in?nV nvlte<l him to name was the signal for "° n Of Patton>s i The ' delegates rose'- In th*!*"" 1 * ovatloncheered for several minutes r^ eatS " : and ! compliment 011 g Sh atkn o^^ the i he "I stated ; that I £ er ., evem nB." said Vioußly icceDt the nrm? «' nOt Wnsclen- I uXss y c% C r?a% Vrlnclpts a w°e?e f0 /m» o or, r in I the party r platform t have embodied party. Dlatform.; I : nave read and

Dr. W. , J. Hawkins was unanimously renomlnated for Coroner. Edward Holland, proprietor of the Commercial Hotel, was placed In nomination for Supervisor from the First Ward. There was no opposition and he wag nominated , by acclamation. " : M. Jacobs placed Edward C. Kalben In nomination for Supervisor from the Second Ward. Nominations then closed and the secretary cast the ballot for Kalben. - Howard Black carried off the nomination for Supervisor from the Third Ward -without opposition. He was placed in nomination by W. W. Allen. Dr. ,E. L. Perrault was . unanimously chosen to ■ represent the : Fourth ' Ward and the nomination for Supervisor of the , Fifth Ward went to William H. Phelps. ' Supervisor John Lackmann was elected j to succeed himself as - Supervisor > from the Sixth Ward. :In accepting: the noml- < nation he said that the platform of the ! Republican party; was the only one on I which he would stand., Lackmann also ' I , has .the Democratic nomination, On motion of James D. Brown, Peter A Kearney was nominated perv!sor from the Seventh War George .W. : Collins was pla Ration for Supervisor of the byA \ Rue *" He WaS alsO "^Supervisor Albert F nated from the Ninth - V McMurray from the 1 . A f thUr A «red e * choice of . the convent Ward ■ representative

pervisors, and the ticket was completed by the nomination of Edward H. Algeltlnger from the Twelfth Ward. The nominees for Supervisor then were introduced to the convention and they indorsed the platform, pledging themselves to give the people an honest and economical administration in the event of their election. The. following resolutions, introduced by K. Ruef, were then read and unanimously idopted: Whereas, by the call for this convention iseuod by the existing Republican County Committee of the city and county of .San Francisco, and also by the order of business of this convention, it is provided that a County Committee should be elected to conduct the affairs of the Republican party an.l to have the management and control of the Republican party In and of the city and county of San Francisco for two years from the Ist day of January, 1599. •*■ Now, therefore, it is resolved, that a County Committee of the Republican party in and of •aid city and county of San Francisco be elected by this convention, said County Comdittec to consist of seventy-two members, four from each Assembly district included in said city and county of San Francisco, which said County Committee shall hold office as by said call provided for a period of two years from the Ist day of January. 1899, and shall have exclusive control and management of the affairs of the Republican party of said city and county during said period, and shall be vested with all the powers and authority of the Re- , publican party of said city and county during said period. Resolved. That the following-named Republicans be and they hereby are elected members of the Republican County Committee of said city and county of San Francisco for said period of two years, to wit: Twenty-eighth District— Lev! Jr., .Tame* H. Daley, Jamea H. Lennon, Thomas Bryant. Twenty-ninth District— J. P.' I'.iynn, J. J. I>nonry." E. C. r.utgers, Charles E. Corey, .- Thirtieth District— James Fallen. C. Berliner, Fred Wallace. Horace Jackson. Thirty-first District— P. 11. Prendergast, M. J. McDonald, Edward I. Nolan, J. J. McGlynn.

Thirty-second District— John A. Hoey. P. J. H 2£? n> John F. Ahem, Samuel Hamilton. Thirty-third District— J. F. Sullivan, John I "4, !sh - William MeHugh. Felix Dugan. • Thirty-fourth District— Charles Mayer. WilliS*n nausch. J. W. McCabe. Ed Eustice. TUirty-fHth- District— W. G. Staff or.l. I. H. Thompson, Joseph Windrow, J. P. Daley. Thirty-sixth District Bert Mahoney, J. W. McCarthy. A. Davidson. L. K. Savage. Thirty-seventh District— Eggera G. A. Went worth. A. J. Raisch. Charles McGovern. I Thirty-eighth District— C. C. Norris. Joseph M. Smith. R. W. Robert. Frank Grimes. Thirty-ninth District— H. Smith, Charles : Bre'.tensteln. Lowell Howe, A. A. Louderbach. i Fortieth District — Janes Simpson, David I Short. Jesse Mirks, William Wilkinson. Forty-first District— Walker. J. C. I Btevenson, C. G. <"It->> ■■ '. rt.'ffi ■ »*'. <■'•'- Foi • ■ •' '" bt-i-'t.' '„: ItiiJPrfen, ETrtfl r,,nv - r. .•.'.")?;:. ■.:•> C*:.'iighe; For .- - ;-■!. X, <,;■:-. M. o. ' Flyn " . ■ .-;■.• ■;• - Fo. ; • . .-' ; ; A '.:--. r.. y.. :;-,c]s.- ! . ■ .--i~~-.±-. ; •■-;>■ ..'.,-. L^. . ____■. 8 - " '-,■ .:. : -'.. ' K *tVl* «^ES«^ .■-•' ::. ',; : : ..,, V.; '. \ a lt-^%^^ -r.,: '-'.'- .:.:-■;/;■; .f\" t ..-- =■:,.: t^rtlje/^Puvjty ) ».;;■ /ileetiona-;" arr-m- .." '"■ l «.t';' > 5" f ._'..t* 'f ; J ' n - a :' »■;.::* etfmwlttc'a to ;!r_v>> CJTJ-- .. '/ t-. -: :'•.(■-, ~'-* n. iV? : iT i iHb'J.'r-^.'u-^tf-, v. \i ■ f- <?<■■:• pi» ..n rn.i.-ii of all tho can<lidatta iumi-r>>-.iiJ by this convention or by the eow.niuee authorized b ythis convention to fill vacancies in the list of nominees of this convention ■ Resolved, That th<»-~ existing- Repubtcan county commiuor " the city and ? ou . n £ of Fan Fr.inci«c<r lie an.l is hereby authorize! to fill vachnciei* in the list of nominees of.this convnntron now existing or that may herelfter occur through withdrawal, resignation, jleath or otherwise, as also to nominate all a.:J any candidates to office for any position for which nominations should have been made by this convention and were not made. }'• lived. That the thanks of this convention be and they hereby are extended to the chnlrman. M. C. Allen, for the able, impartial and courteous manner in which he has discharged the responsible duties Of his office. ; Resolved, That the chairman and e«*?retary of this convention, to wit: M. C. Allen and T. I Atkinson he and they m hereby authorized to file rorUrwith with the Registrar of Voter* of the city anil county of San Francisco, and •with the County Clerk of Pan Fr.incisco, a certificate of nomination of all the candidates named by th'» convention to be voted 'or v nominees of the •■•■•,■ party at the election to be heir] November 8. IS9B. Resolved, That the said chairman and secretary be and they are hereby authorized, In

conjunction with the chairman and secretary Of the Republican legislative, judicial and eduBttonal c nvention, to file forthwith a certificate of nominal n with the Registrar of Voters if the city ami county Of San Francisco, as ; ZUo with the Clerk of the Board of Superrteors of said city and county, certifying the Jornlnatton of all candidates to be voted for as nomin*"-* »i the Iter'Ublican party at the enEulng election to be held on November 8. IS9B for all municipal offlceß as well as for all judicial offices In the city and county of San Francisco, and also of all th,- randidat»". to be voted for in the renpective Assembly and Sena-, torlal DUtrlcts within the oity and county of Ban Ftmnci»co to be voted for for the office of Assemhivmnn and Senator; and that they be further Instructed to Hie forthwith a certificate of nomination of all candidates of the Republlran party for the office of Assemblyman and Senator to be voted for in any and nil of the Awmblv nn.l F«natorial Dlstrlctp embraced in the city and county of Pan Francisco, at the etectlOO to b« held on November S. 189§. with tht Secretary of State of the State of California . The convention then adjourned aftei •H-ing three cheers for the success of the niblican ticket.