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2 Governor GillettSaj^ Cob tinned front rage 1; Column 4 lion interests' and the' active efforts of the job" holder*, who .?take. their cues from that- sympathy, which Is. bo feel ingly extended " to 'McGowan. McGowan's acceptance of tbe'leader ehip of the ficlu against decency Is not hi.« first exhibition of his peculiar ideas about the administration of justice and the fitness of- candidates for offices of the first importance to the people. :; Just a year ago McGowan;/ waj< one of the principal actors In another attempt to s«y» thejrrafterß and'brlbe given?.-' McGoran -was* one, of "the staachept; supporters of Judge Carroll Cook, .whose candidacy for., elevation to the district court of appeals was sum- : ir.arily repudiated. by an outraged pub lic. Huef "wanted" his friend Cook ele vated to the appellate bench. Ruef knew then that trial before a, jury meant conviction for him. He wanted a friend, on the appellate bench, where h« expected to go with his appeals, lie nominated Cook.\who had served h!m well before-rCJookjwho, had thrown ' the ermine; of hjs\Judicial_ office as a ; shield" around' the: vilest ;dens of vice In San Francisco from which revenue flowed to' the pockets of Ruef and Scbmltz. yOME "IBADIXG LAWTERS" i -On the day before election the city -was flooded •svlthcopies of a certificate of gooddiaracter for Ruef s ihan Cook, signed by; "leading lawyers of the me-, iropolls." Frank McGowan was one of the few "leading lawyers" willing to add his namr to the indorsement of the life saver Jluef wanted to place on the p.ppHlate bench/ The indorsement pur ported to prove that Judge Cook had "the confidence of the reading lawyers of the metropolis." " An examination of the list of lead- Ing lawyers* whose names were signed to the indorsement of Ruefs man Cook shows an accurate appreciation of what Cook might have done for the bribe givers and bribe takers had the people not rebuked Ruef and his man with an overwhelming defeat. Among the signers were: Frank Mc- Gowan, Sam Hhortridge, W. .W. San derson. Porter Ashe. Nathan C. Cogh lan. Frank J. Murphy. \V. S. Wood, V >.'. Hoefler. Frank McGowan is now tHe leading 'figure in the fight to save Patrick Cal houn and the other accused higher ups from prison through the defeat of Dis trict Attorney W'Hiam H. Langdon. Sam .Shortridge was chief of counsel .en gaged in the defense of Abe Ruef. W. V. Sanderson — It was the supervisor, not the lawyer who signed for Cook — h-A* made full confession of his partici pation in the bribe taking operations o* Ruefs supervisors, of whom he was one. Nathan C. Coghlan was Ruefs spokesman on the floor of. 'the Califor nia assembly and a disappointed aspir ant for the dishonorable nomination in -vlileh McGowan now glories. Frank J. Murphy was of counsel in the defense of Jiuef and the only member of Ruefs imposing array of legal lights who j>tuck to the curly-boss when his nerve failed him and he threw himself on the mercy of the court. Porter Ashe thinks so well of Pat i:ck Oalhoun and so poorly of the peo ple eng-aged in prosecuting graft that l-.'i r.ow faces trial under ' Indictment for kidnaping a newspaperman who had the temerity to support .Langdon in his good work. W. S. Wood and Louis Hocfler, two more' of the lawyers who gave their entire confidence to Iluefs man Cook, are also retained for me defense of captains of finance in dicted for bribe giving.: McCOWAK CONSISTENT McGowan's interest in the graft pros-: «.-<-ut!on has b(»en'. consistent and well! ; (iuStai&ed. He was originally interested! :i sectttitLC the election'" of, an : appellate] jt:dge who would bave done Huef's bid- j '\u25a0 . \u25a0-..£ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0no undone the work of the prope-] ; cution. His sortie to.the relief of thei l)!ibe takers and bribe givers having', I resulted in failure, McGowan, quite undaunted and altogether unashamed.] i: arched at tbe command of the inter-^ e.«ts against the district attorney's office. Fortunately the people of San Fran cisco are fully acquainted with the In terests behind McGowan and know that the election of McGowan means the dismissal of Calhoun and the other higher ups. The verdict registered by , the people en next Tuesday, will be| more emphatic than was* that of last November, when they repudiated Cook, McGowan and the masters they repre sented. Now McGowan has got out a clrcu lar for himself, and difficult as was the task of securing vouchers for Cook's /character, McGowan is In even worse luck. Not even the "leading attorneys" who were willing to defend Cook have come to the front for McGowan." How to Mark tbe Ballots in Voting for Supervisors Instructions That Will Prevent the Making of Mistakes Voters .should exercise the greatest, care to insure against Invalidating their votes for supervisors. Every voter Is entitled to ballot. for 18 candidates for supervisors. The good government ticket carries the names of only 17. The voter- who familiarizes himself; with the following Instructions will j have no difficulty In voting a ticket valid In Its entirety: T« rote * •traipht democratic ticket stamp ' a cross (X) within the circle under the <i»n>o- I eratic part? heading. ' . . 1 To vote a straight rood government Ica^ne tl.-tet rtemp a cross (X) within the circle umler tlir pcKtd |toTenun«nt . leagne heading and tben \u25batump a cross (X) after the name of William Broderlck, candidate for tnserrlsor on the -lerno t-ratic ticket, who has been Indorsed by . tl« gnod f oTernmf-nt leapue, - - tbe league barlnz Dominated only 17 superrUors. .. Re careful not to rote for moreth&n eljrtitwn <1S) enperTlsors; If j-oa do, jour rota for all 6unerrl«or«MirlU.be lost. " ,'\u25a0'\u25a0--' if you do net rote a straight ticket, be core you stamp a cross (X) opposite tbe name of frtrj candidate for whom yon Intend' to -rote. Liquor Dealers Call to Learn Attitude of Mayor Executive Assures Protection to All Who Obey City's Lairs A delegation; fromr the . California liquor dealers' . association, headed by x Herbert. Choynskl.^walted .-; on . Major Taylor yesterday to- learn what his attitude was toward; the liquor dealers in this city.'. The association has been Interviewing. ' various' candidates V; for office along the .same lines. Mayor.. Taylor/ informed -. the delega tion that ." his .attitude was in accord ance with -his .public .utterances, that r man engaged -ln^ any, -business, no matter of what character, : was entitled to the protection : of^the 1 law,, and mu nicipality jso longf as^he -obeyed the law. .." \u25a0_.-'.'..:\u25a0 \u25a0';; -„'_- v...- BIG. RESERVE IX . BANKS TIKLEXA. -Mbnt-.^Oct. 30.— Helena bankers state j.hat It is highly improb ab3e they "win petition the governorto call a holiday or that clearing house certificates will be adopted Vih..-Heu of cash. The Helena banks, which have d' pboits C aggregatlrig,_sS,tioo.<)o(>; have a total, reserve of about 51 - per cent: .TAOOM.C ..Oct. ™30.^Th^"^associated L?nka of TaeomaViast-nlgM-riccidefl to take- action similar to that adopted; by the majorityof^the Institutions in the east and" west "tbT prbteot their" cash reserves. ... : .... I Eight "candidates for seaU on the' boa.rd of supervhorsr ment league and democratic; : - Timothy P. Minchan, union labor, and- John 'W.^King; republican. Lower ;roJv~LippmannrSachs, good .government, democratic and \ republican; Bernard Burns Sr. ,- republican; J. L.Polito bunion labor, and James P. Booth; good government, democratic and republican, n : \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;.': : ' '-''\u25a0..'\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 * "?" '"*'.\u2666* •'•".' :./ • ' -•". :\u25a0" ROUGH RIDERS STRICKEN FROM GREAT REGISTER Discovery of a Bold Scheme to Stuff in Interests r , of Ryan 'A- little ballot box stuffing, scheme of which Da"nielr A. 'Ryan, Hearst's boy candidate for mayor, might; have'been the beneficiary, was discovered yester day, . and as r a j result ,of the discovery 32 "rough riders" of California, : lately yeomen in the service of Ruef and Schmitz, but now formally attached to Ryan.' were deprived * of their illegal registration. That Intrepid band of political sol diers >of fortune, led by the I fearless Colonel Treadwell, has changed its al legiance, but not its^fliethods. 4 With Ruef and Schmitz' both"- In jail. Colonel Trt- adwell marched Vhis . motley £ crew Into the Ryan !campi'wriere a majorltj r ' of the Ruef machine men had preceded nim. "_ There was .rejoicing and loud acclaim in" the councils of war held- at the ' Ryan teadquartefs. With the ac cession of the rough riders, Czolgosz Hearst, '.'Scavenger nargie and McCarthy's official; pamphlet represent ing Calhoun.! McGowan and the .Qribe giving- interests; 'the' birds of -"black feather were iall together. The Ryanites knew that the rough riders were, practical warriors, veter ans of several runsavory. political cam paigns. They expected results from Treadwell's flying column, and the d(s- ( covery. made by the registrar yesterday indicated that the rough riders were prepared to deliver the., goods. . : f-^ i The register disclosed that '32 prl .vates, non' corns and subalterns of . the righ rider organization were registered as residents 1 of 1100 California, street, the heaOquarters of the Treadwell-Ryan organization. And it was also disclosed that none of the 32 In question" did actually reside at 1100 California street. The names were ordered - stricken from ' the register, and' an attempt on the part of any of the 32 Ryan-Tread well regulars to cast a. vote -on next Tuesday will result in. his changing, the natty khaki' of the' rough rider * for 'the equally -distinctive striped in vogue at San Quentin.' The; flying de tachment of rough riders registered from general headquarters, 11100 Cali fornia street, which Is in the third precinct of the forty-third assembly district, was composed of . the follow ing: . " Clyde. Alexander. Rudolf Axmsnn,' Edward Lnsk Berry. - William Edward Cashman, Matthew Alornloa Canrnran. WllHwn 'Francis Canham, William Btyaaf Crocker,- JOOll Munecll Cnas«. Tbomaa Eugene Dailey. Frank de Oleer, John Fltzsjmmoos. Eug-ene Paul Frey. Joseph rihs slmraoos. Thomas Carson Gray. . Earl Grady, William Thomas Harrey. ; Charles Lincoln Hub bard. Normsn-H.- Hurt.' John -Joseph \u25a0 Kerrlsan, Philip Harry . Lester, - James Joseph ; Mackcy; John Tarlor Mnrray; Jolin William Perkins, William J«y Ryan.. Henry John Rich, Alexander Itojo. • William \u25a0 Frederick ' Rinqnalda. Solomon SbawL Howard Slckmon, Ernst Schaible, Robert Bremaer Smith. William Emmett Henry \u25a0 Wil liam*. \u25a0\u25a0 . : \u25a0 .-; . . •.. -. -, \u25a0 \u25a0 ;;"•:--•/ .. JUDGE GROSSCUP OF CHICAGO IS ARRESTED Special i>]j Leased Wire to The Call< 'CHICAGO, Oct . 30.— Following the i arrest* today of Judge Peter S. Gross- 1 cup of 'the. United -States « circuit court ; of appeals, and' other.-. officials of^thei Mattoon/; and ~ Charleston electric v rail-" ' road ,on charges of -manslaughter;., it was announced: from?Mattoon that: the county board of Coles county would,ap propriate : $500:' to : j secure additional legal talent to "assist! State's /Attorney McNutt,in the prosecution of tho'casesv Judge ; Gr*oßscu"p/v Marshall \ E. . Samp sell, wceiver ... for* the ? Union' traction company; riFrancis ;S." ~ot the Peabody. coal p_cb Aipahy^'ahd f.W:. A. Un - derwoodK.wereVall,, arrested? this /after noon :by Sheriff sGloyerj of ; Mattoon. ,1 ; The -warrants -wefe« thei result: of. In dictments '[ returned by^the ; Coles'courityj grand Jury; after: an slnvestigationTof 'a wreck : on \ the. line in which \ the -o>f end| ants are'offlcers land directors. In * this wreck," which August, -al most :a i score 'of jv-pre .' killed and many 'others; were Injured.^ " ANSWER SENTiCORTELYOU GUTHRIE,OkIa.,= Oct. 30— r-Following the. action ;of; s Oklahoma; and Territory^ bankers in "'\u25a0 ; convention';- here last .nlßhtja ". .telgcrrarii.fwas pent t today to ('''Secretary of th« " Treasury f George' B.'>«:art<tlyc»u:jn!anßwerj,to. his published critlcismlof the six- day legal" holiday proc'amation '-\ \ of - Acting Governor Charles .^Fiiso*ii.*._*ThQjm^Esage states that'J.the- ; proclamation 7 . ;wasy a r _ public necessity} and prevented : a', serious'con dltion of affairs, THE" S/iy- FRANCISCO .CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER' 31, 1907. Graft Prosecutors Will Take Stump Again TONIGHT and tomorrow night Illst riot Attorney William H. l.naKdnn, Francis J. Heney nnd Hiram W.i Johnson trill ad dress meetings In two widely sep arated sections of , the city. Te nißlit these three glanta -»f the \u25a0 graft prosecution vriil talk at '. Richmond hall/ Fourth avenue and . Clement street. Tomorrow night they will address voters' at Maen nerbund hall, Twenty-fourth street and Potrero avenue. 1----J. These will be. prosecution meet ; tugs. The' people will be , told the '.reasons why JLangdon should ' be retained In the office which he has. so'obly filled.'. -" Heney, the "terror, .of '.the -Krafters, ; will tell ,h«nr 1-he" has relentlessly' pursued! the* men - •who 'have debauched : San, v Fran-, ' cl«co.< llen»'j'»' eloquence adds '-.to whatever he has' to say, ; and his' story will bean In ter es t Ing: one. \u25a0• Xo • less -.eloquent ' Is -.;\u25a0 Hiram AY. \u25a0 'Johnson, special attorney, who has \u25a0'. been of such : signal assistance ' to : ' • Lnngdon and \u25a0 Heney in • . the • fight . against the forces of craft. ' He will telljthe voters why they should keep Langdon in office 'to ' the end . that \u25a0 the : city .'may \ be ' cleansed of the moral leprosy that - has been her disgrace. -And Lang> don, who is a clear,' logical - and \u25a0 forceful . speaker, • will • have some thing: to say for himself. Altogether, these . promise to 'be three of the most ' notable meet ings of. the campaign. \ ' ~ Refuse to take any ' - more checks for taxes i Tax Collector Nichols Receives ; No- tice That Bank Will Discontinue Acting as Clearing House v Tax Collector Nichols posted notices yesterday ; that k lie; wilH hereafter/; take no more- checks \u25a0 in* settlement of r taxes due, to the city. 1 The action -noted Vwa« tlio result of the refusal of the National *; bank ,' to^; act; : as~, a %> clearing house - for • the ; cashing i of ' checks , on other banks tendered In payment of taxes.',; 5 v^ : ''^^i''' '- -. v : '" \u25a0"'\u25a0 :V ' ;i -'--/.' : C'-^ • Nichols ,. says j It : ; will *be / ai \u25a0', physical impossibility for hijn to cash the checks which; are : drawn7on r everyibankiln|the cl ty. ; "^Th e V law. prohibits payment of taxes by check,',wHlch was, -however, done merely " to accomodate taxpayers.' ORGANIZE j FOR PROTECTION I SANTA.^; ROSA; i; OcLj i Sp^Thi'S'flvi banks of :, Santa , Rosa received notices today, from "their;, representatives* in i Sao Francisco^ thatVall I banks j of .1 that Idty had ' entered £ into t^thef clearing % house agreement \u25a0 and that ' therefore no mor« money; would ibelsent? to' the^anks/. at this place. ."At talmeetlngf|held? tonight the bankers . decided rto z organize for self-protectlon-p^vcv \u25a0''• -0 . .••\u25a0-.'-. '. '..It was;the;opinion'of - the! representa tives v of t the 5 flye. banks, present-- that|no alarm ; n eed \ bet fel t*t * and i that;'' thel local money }. supply > was i amply £ sufficient to copelwlth:therßituati6n.>.lltjwaßlagreed that "j all ,- checks p would c, be % handled, as usual.".. ; All'- disbursements,' 1 will .: be '2 made; .with 'extreme'; cautlonv Nervous \* depositors*'.]: ltjji was *.; decided," should ' be pacified {and I asked, ; riotUoj act rashly.;' The' nvalbankslhaye at present on " i I deposit l - more t than \u25a0 a :;, total VCof |5.000.000/ t " i^ * - '._ ' . -, " WOULD REVOKE v ; HOLIDAY , -PORTIAnd, ; Oct.v3o.- !7 -They banks} of this; city are; tbday^dolngibuslriess \bh the J clearing <J house "^ certificate^; plan,* ,whlch has ; precipitated r a^pecullar rsltua tibh."'-". '."Monday;, night V'Governor;iCham^ b6rlain • , proclaimed * ; r a* 1 ' five ? ;' day;/ legal , holiday. '^'This,;; closed^ all v" courts;.- and bfißces of - record.". -^Today I the * banksfare doing but Jare'i unable V. to '{file anil 1 record -.: legal ;^Goyjernior" CJiarnberlalris is\cbrisuiting:|th"el statutes to / ascertain ; how to : revoke! his J holiday pro6lamation.". •* ''*'" v '?'\u25a0\u25a0 \~- '\u0084\u25a0 •'";\u25a0.\u25a0 '-\u25a0\u25a0; "'j . ;.;;~" \u25a0 orief bank; the '--Title and-.! trust^j^ompajny^Hf ailed^tb'JVpfin? Presiderit?J.f;rhobiirnißbssTitated|that it .Uiail^decided < to ;s*al£eSadyantage^of the^'sovcnior's^holiday^'pVociamat^bri and will Tremain ' closed '. un ti I ; Monday^ \u25a0'.,':' ;' , ST. % PETERSBURG;, 'Oct.'* 3o.^-There wo re .7 0 0 cases' of cholera in Kfeff In the "lasV fortnight,"-^ >^^;->"-'JSj'S:: :i^S.i'^T\-^i. PLENTY OF COIN TO BET ON TAYLOR AND LANGDON Liberal Odds Are Off ered^ but the Money Can Not Be Placed : V-IThe : wagering' on the election: shows thftt'-Taylor, .Lartgdon 2 and - Dolan are; gaining r steadily. Ini popularity -.and, bid fair. at; the! present rate of : progress to be prohibitive.^ public'; choices -; before next 1 Tuesday. ,Taylor is at 6 to 10 choice oyer the" field, which | Includes McCarthy and %Ryan. ; -The . latter,,ls^-bringing ( up i the* rear of -' the procession, ;; as"- rnany_ beta ". have , been .- recorded at ' odds .of 10 to Jjthat McCarthy: will beat I Ryan for second place. : .. .v^-v,^ : ;^» P ;^- :'• \t, Langdon^shows;'increjas,ed 'popularity over the VraceT forTthe. : dis-' trlct • attorneysblpJ • *HIo \u25a0 bddsvremain '. at ;i' . to~" l,'l with ' ho s? McQtfwan^mbney \u25a0' In sight-V^ *i:- ;> . : ": - \u25a0;'-:\u25a0 v-':"--'-v ' •??':\u25a0\u25a0- 'V \- \ Larry ;Dol&n,; Dol&n, t ; who 'is \u25a0. makiiig* such a whirlwind . campaign t toy KM. "office of sheriff ;:is. an 8 to: 10 -favorite 'over "the field, which f includes." O'Neil arid >Deane; r.ln.eaeh of' these' cases; there "is;plenty^ of money on hand to back; the "favor; Ites, while coin- to* be .•• wagered son * the outsiders ; has [been, hard \to ;flnd- • For thlsir^ason -greater^ 'odds \in"; each ; case may; be expected," as the ; men .who have thelrj ; moneys- awaiting X{ takers r^ are anxious ;; to . place it,'*. and ' a: point ! or • two less;will not stop them when they seem so sure of cashing the day -after 'elec tio^i." \u25a0- - '- 'V, •. "\u25a0: -', ' HARRIMAN SUSPENDS CONSTRUCTION WORK Throws Thousands of Men Into Idleness in Ore- - gon and Idaho ' '\u25a0; PORTLAND, /oct. " 30— Work ;on vail the extensions ; In v Oregon I and i Idaho} of thetHarriman Tsystem" will'be Jbrought to >a . close j- 1 ;\u25a0 and of .m en. thrown- out:' ot-. employment", as a"s result^of Jan ; order ijofJOeheral; Man ager"'J. ; P.-; O'Brien 6f,~the.'Harrlman lines !, ; in «Oregon.'^ O'Brien issued the following J statement: today: _;; -\' -^'.' : fs,'^Ovrihg fto^unsettled fflnancial -con ditions I = have : deemed ;. it :to i with draw^ forces ' f rom v new ; construction work/v^ln* addition^ thereto! arid j follow^ Ing i the'; general {custom" at this season of - the . year,' . by •. reason " ; of .weather/ con£ dltions, department heads fare] reducing forces •; to", the customary,;winter; basis." ; ; . 'The order ' affects * several important pieces '*$ of : work .which" were nearlng completion; ' •; '"•""'-'•"- Thousands to BeVTbrown Out of Work on Harrimah Lines Halt Called on Construction \u25a0 Work V* In Pacific Northwest ? Special by Leased "> Wire to -, The Call ri PORTLAND/ ; Oct. /;. ; 3 0.-j-General Manager^: J.;-;a P. \u25a0;\u25a0 .; ;r O'Brien j "/ :* of \'7 % the Harrlman Jinesiin^ thel Paciflci northwest •today; ahriounced'a\halt;ln all: construe^ tlbn^workjlnlthlsiterritoryj pursuant '; to aj general \u25a0 policy; oritaccount (6t \u25a0 the ' unf settled financial' conditions. /SS^^^^S } t ;-*Tbis (order; will | throw; .'.thousands ; of men Tou ts of employment \ and \u25a0 wll 1 , stop theTlbuildlng -of ;hundreds; of \u25a0 miles 'of 1 ail road £lri ' Oregorill"/; Heads \u25a0-; of_*depart^ mentsV are -directed 1- to working; forces to'a minimum also/ How^ longithe^new/condltionsVar^itoUastith'e managers : themselves [do * not \u25a0 know ; and theyj dlslike*| tb3:4lscuss .There|willlbe]:no£railroadsbulldlng|in this fi. state f-by;; Harrlman r . this : winter," that'-i isircertalri.''::'.';'^; :.- :-'-: -'-- ~'- : ' '\u25a0\u25a0 \u0084'..->.' -yX. INDICTMENTS RETURNED AGAINST NOTED ACTOR |^NEW^; ( YqßK,<Oct;\^So.^-Six S indict-; I mentsjweroj returned* against jßaymondj Raymond I hc P c ) l '* t ,? ie l* c I t or,'jtoday^byithe grand \u25a0jurvionrcbarges,rbf^rlminal ? aßsaultiand "ab'duqliphr, Ilitchcock 'will Jbe [arraigned I rrow.*s^Thelindlctmerits|,werel based gbjiT L the' 3 teatimonyl of I Elsie iVoecks^? li§l§a 1 xou tl&sen and. ' FJoriWlabtom' -?" ! ; * -o Taylor Rally Scheduled for Friday Night A . ROUSING' Taylor r meeting f\ has J been C arranged /, to take .(•~. ! * place" at 'the Audltorlam, ; Pa«e and FlUmore atreetit, on Fri day night. It vrlll be held ander the \u25a0 auspices of ' the Independent Republican clnb, the organization ."- that • has been doing nueh effective Work in the Interest* of. the deo\o .', era tic - ' and " Good Government league candldatf. ..It Is planned to make this meet ing one of the biggest of the campuisn, and ,to .that 'end . some ;of the best speakers of the city will addresa ; the voter*. '• -•\u25a0 ' *\u25a0' Dr.' Taylor ';, himself .vrill' speak " and will be preceded and followed by other-advocates of deeeuey and .Kood government.';. Althonsb- the Auditorium Is large, It is not ex pected to hold the crowd that will .'turn out "to hear * the addresses. - On (hat uccount it -would be well 'to- go- early/ to be sure to get a seat.": \u25a0: Thomas ' E. Haven, president of the Independent. Republican- club, "will ' introduce • Horace Davis, who . will preside." 1 : Other speakers Who will :be heard are 11. Welnstock, diaries T.^Vhecler,' Frank Powers •'•. and 'J. WV Sweeney* '\u25a0-" DASHED TO DEATH BY A RUNAWAY STREETCAR \ ; IyOS; ANGELES,- Oct. 30^—In a lision, between a Westlake park street car, of _; the Loa Angeles railway, which .was.' beyond control, and; a car of the \West'.; Eleventh street;' line at Spring and! Second streets tonight J. I. Mooriey, son of J." I. Mooney, . a capitalist and .mine \u25a0 owner of Butte, Mont ,. was killed and L flve other" persons were Injured. ; , -. .While , descending fthe (grade ; on cWest Second; street; between "Hill ! ; and; Broad way *; the Westlake v park : ccatr t failed .to respond Sto : its i emergency h brakes "; arid ran 5 unchecked \to : Spring : street, \where . the j- other. '] car,' ;s speeded x ahead \u25a0 . by;* Its motbrnjan. whojsawithe ; runaway, was attempting to U- make . the ;*.* crossing/ Nearly all 1 the \u25a0 passengers ; had \u25a0 Jumped but i Mooney.'i.who ; .was -\u25a0 standing on j the platf orra "3 "of j| the iWest '% Eleventh^ street car.';*; He --was ;.' flung I to ;', the 'pavement .when i the iCari was 1 turned ; ?over ?on. jits side • and ] struck on . his head.' He , died Instantly. \u25a0,- ..':-." '£\u25a0.-. \u25a0:\u25a0 ?' : :^' . : . -- X-} !:M.V:Sriiith,:a s \ bookmaker, of San Franclscb7i.was ; caught beneath the' car and ' sustained a dislocated hip. \": Three other J; passengers ; andr the • motorman were' less [Berlously^injured.'? v KEHRIT HANDY : It is a splendid idea to always keep a t»ottie'Vof Ithe Bitters ;, : in" the medicine chest, if or.- some -.memberlof '* the\ family may 'v be taken j with ja, sudden ; attack of Stomach/ Liver, or Bowel trouble. "A lew 'doses of the ; famous ' '\u25a0 \u25a0 /IS HI " - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Hncf pf f pi 1 c ''•\u25a0 Wj * *\u25a0' I an ? '\u25a0 TT * gtuarantee Notes of the Campaign and Candidates * Tbe-. Outdoor Art leapae of the. Calif ornlachjb has \ lssued ' a ciroalar : urglnj: .the * «doptlon •of charter -; No. v 18, V whleh : pro» W*a for a plarprotind commission. ;N The_ nrnes boosted Into momentary prominence by,, the Examiner as chairman " of one ; of ; thove cold storage Ryan rneetln?s f» not "Billy.* Hynrs. the democratic" and -jcood;; gOTernraeat candi date" for public'admlntstrator. "BlllyV Hjdm will bp glad to preside at Ryan"* political obsequie* next week.- . • , Charles \T.' Fay, langbs at the cbir«r« that h« is illegally,, registered. "Th» place < from which I' registered, ,. 819 ' Grofe «tre«t. ; tt*«» b»>en • the Fay family : home^ for •34 . years."^ b« said . yesterday. "That Is my permanent hotrw and I bare voted In San \u25a0 Francisco at eyery ' election* durlns the last 11 \u25a0' years.' 'j Sly brother. ' Phil.- doe«^n<rt \u25a0 U»e ". In Sansalito. H» has nnt jrtT«>n up his summer plaee_there, ; but'hls'home'ls bere'ln San Fran- " Cisco."/ v •': - - . McCarthy is talking- for McCarthy and Me- Gowan; , McGowan \u25a0is talking for -McGowan- and McCarthy; bnt ' McDmisald is , talking for either McCarthy or McGowan.. McDou^ald tali* for McOongald. - i' . ' •\u25a0; The -. Ryan ; republicans hsre eanceled'rall ,- the district meetinsts \u25a0 scheduled for , tonight ; a%d will center their efforts In one^bts mas* meeting in the Anditorinm. .Fttlmore and Page" street*. x Na tional* Commltteeman George A.' Knight - will make- tbe' principal address.. - Eyan will b« the only candidate who will address the meeting- . •;, The -Ryan colored central club at a mass meet- Ing- on .Tuesday night indorsed .the repubSican ticket : with the esceptlon i "of - C. :- B. * Perkins.- Ryan'* nominee for .' recorder." who repudiated the 1 ticket." on) wbi«.-h be' ; raid be bad "allowed his name : to go as the resalt of misrepresentation. John H. N'elsoa. incumbent and mi iot labor can-, didafe for .recorder, was presented with the In dorsement of the colored Ryanites. \u25a0 ' 7'The * democrats • and -. Oood \u25a0 GoTernmenf leagne will -hold a rally tonight In .Eintracht hall. Twelfth and Folsom streets. The speakers will include-- May«w Taylor, District Attorney I.nns - don, J. W.: Sweeney. Joseph Haber. M. Oppen . heimer/ F. *L.: Fenton. Walter Macarthnr. Uw^ i renceJ. Dolan.' Ralph Mct*ran- and others., ' The Aagelus quartet will entertain. The I Joint campaign " committee of the demo cratic party and Oood-Gorernment- league at Us meeting '. Tuesday'!' passed the following resolution: \u25a0 "ResolTed, : that we, the. Joint "cam paign committee or, the democratic party and the . Good GoTernment league, do hereby indorse charter^ amendment No. 8, with regard^to the salaries and Tacations of the members''ot. the flre. department, ' and charter amendment No. 20,- Increasing the salaries of the members of the police ' department. '. RECEIVER FOR CAR COMPAXT BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 30.— Applica- | tioh was made ln r the United States clr- j cult ; court this afternoon for the ap-j polntment.of .; receivers - for the Baltl- { more streets car : and foundry company. [ While the -company has plenty of bills! receivable. It has been, unable to col- j lect'for cars delivered to ; railroads. - The receivers do not : expect a shut down. The company, stated that the plant Is valued- at 51.005.000 and other I assets "at $1,000,000 and.it claims a ca- " paclty of 50 or GO car 3 a day.. Its total debts are $956,877. . GIL.LETT'S IXSTRTJCTIOXS SACRAMENTO. Oct. " 30.— Following telegraphic -Instructions sent'by^Gov-' efnor Glllett from"Eureka to lifs private secretary,' E.C. Cooper, a proclamation was.' Issued; from'- Governor Glllett's office' - tonight ;' declaring, tomorrow a legal holiday. In his telegram to: Mr. Cooper, Governor Glllett said: . Issue i proclamation a holi day, from day, to day. commencing with tomorrow, until money- matters in the east 'get better. ' .'";\u25a0 SACRAJIEXTO BAAKS OPEX j SACRAMENTO, Oct. 30.— At- a rrieetr ing of the Sacramento clearing- house officials. tonight It .was decided that the j local banks will [ remalnppen tomorrow ' as usual. 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