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SAN FRANCISCO'S NEW MAYOR ,
San Francisco , Cal. ( Special. ) The
election of Eugene E. Schmitz , leader
of the orchestra at the Columbia The
ater , as mayor , has been ofter one of
the most sensational three-cornered
fights that has ever taken place In this
city. Schmitz's election is a triumph
of the wage earners over the employ
ers. He was nominated on the union
labor ticket and forthree weeks waged
an aggressive campaign for the recog
nition of the trades union element.
The organization of the party and
the nomination of Schmitz was the
outgrowth of the strike of machinists ,
teamsters and longshoremen. A full
ticket was put in the field against the
democrats and republicans. Schmitz
won by 3,000 plurality over Wells , re
publican , and carried three supervisors
into office with him.
In spite of the cries of the business
men , Mr. Schmitz is the very reverse
of inflammatory. His voice is all for
peace. His projects are peaceable pro
jects. The entire bent of his mind is
toward cementing and upbuilding.rath-
er than disrupting and tearing down.
IS TALL , AND MUSCULAR.
In the first place , the man is what
Is called a "fine animal. " He towers
six feet one inch in his stockings and
weighs 205 pounds. He stands as
straight as an Indian and walks with
a free and muscular stride. There is
no show of fat on him. His clear eye
tells that he digests his food weel
that there is no indigestion to make
him cranky.
Three years ago Schmitz had a
steamer venture on the upper Yukon.
In those days that hard land was no
place for weaklings. It hit some strong
men very hard. Schmitz came out of
it In better condition than he went in.
A five weeks' campaign with five talks
a night has not frazzled him. {
Another trait that is going to help
Schmitz is his ready laugh. He has
the sense of good humor , which is a
saving grace. Good-natured men with
good health are not magazines of dan
ger.
ger.Mr.
Mr. Schmitz was born on the soil.
His father was a pioneer of 1849 the
man who built the first brick house
in San Francisco. All the pride of a
native son tends to make the future
Mayor mindful of what is best for the
city's growth and prosperity. A man
who has lived thirty-seven years in.
San Francisco without trying to harm
it is not expected to break out as a
disruptionist now.
The new mayor obtained his educa
tion in the public schools here. It is
not a finished education , but many a
man has made good mayor or good
governorwho started with far less. Tn
an executive position book learning is
not nearly so essential as a clear head
and an honest heart.
The musical education of Mr.Schmitz
was obtained from his father , Joseph
L. Schmitz , well remembered as an'
orchestra leader , and his uncle , Chris
topher Schmitz. From them he learn
ed the drums , the violin and the piano.
He began his work as a drummer boy
in the old Standard theater on Bush
street .under his father's baton. From
that he worked his way up to leader
ship of the California Theater orches
tra , which position he accepted in 1895.
He has been a leader of orchestras i j
ever since .his outside ventures con- ;
sisting of the Alaskan steamer enter- |
prise and his connection with the j
Economist Gas Engine company. ;
There is still a stronger pledge that
he will work for the best interests of <
the city. He married a California \
girl , Miss Julia A. Driscoll , of Watson- ! ]
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vllle. In his comfortable home he has
three children two girls and a boy.
His home life is the best guarantee
that he will work for the betterment
of the conditions surrounding all the
home life of the city.
Those who have a fancy for the stu
dy of heredity will be Interested in
knowing that the father of Mr.Schmitz
was a German , while his mother.Char-
lotte Hogan , was born in County Clare ,
Ireland , and came to this country a
baby. Presumably it was the trick of
the togue he got from his mother that
made him such a good campaigner. He
never made a speech in public before
never had addressed an audience of
any size. Yet he was able to express
himself forcefully and even eloquently
when the demand came for talking to
thousands.
He had never been In politics before ,
beyond taking the average Interest of
the mna who discusses candidates and
platforms and tries to cast his vote
for the best man and the most mer
itorious , measures. But from the be
ginning of the campaign he showed a
knowledge of local conditions and mu-
nicipa laffairs that comes to none but
those who feel a keen interest in the
citys well being. In national politics
he is a republican.
Mr. Schmitz has been connected with
union labor for sixteen years. For four
years he was secretary of the Musi
cians' union and was a delegate to the
old labor council. He was president of
the Musical Fund society , a charitable
organization in existence since 1863 , of
which his father was one of the found
ers. He is now president of the Mu
sicians' union.
In religion he is a Catholic.
Neither a teetotaler nor a hard drinj
ker , he declares that in all things he
is a moderate religion , politics and
personal habits. He likes the open
countrq , has a fondness for a rifle or
a fowling piece , and frequently goes on
hunting and camping expeditions in
search of birds or hig game.
"My life has not been eventful , " he
says. "I have not been given to acci
dents or notable enterprises. As I tell
you , moderation has been the con
trolling tone of my career. "
Such is an outline of the man who
is to be the next mayor of San Fran
cisco. There seems to be nothing in
his life to indicate a tendency toward
revolutionary tactics. He will proceed
slowly and cautiously. He will have
many conferences with leading citizens
and public officials before he makes
a move. He intends to familiarize
himself very thoroughly with the city's
governmental machinery before he ;
takes hold of the lever. He promises
that nothing will be done in heat or
temper.
As to the general trend of his belief
and his policy , Mr. Schmitz said with
emphasis and feeling :
"I want co see more friendly rela
tions between the employer and the
employed. I want peace , peace , peace.
I believe that in a peaceful union and
in the general diffusion of education lie
the hope of advancing civilization and
the certainty of a national prosperity.
I believe in fair consideration for in
vested capital as correlative to similar
consideration for organized labor. I
am in favor of peaceful measures at
all hazards in every relation between
the employer and the employe and
thoroughly deplore any resort to vio
lence in the settlement of differences. "
That is not the talk of a firebrand !
or a disturber. Anyone who will talk
to Mr. Schmitz will be convinced that
he means what he says.
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THE TERRIBLE GILA MONSTER ,
The terrible Gila monster has t-pread
his sinister fame afar.
This so-called monster is a small
lizard about eighteen inches long. It
Is more hideous than dangerous , and
from its repulsiveness gets much of its
"monster" qualities. It is covered with
black scales ; the head is broad , flat
ind black ; the mouth Isabout three
Inches across ; the teeth are grooved
and as sharp as a needle , and the
tongue is black and forked , and when
thrust out in anger emits a somewhat
poisonous saliva.
The reptile has four squatty legs ,
apon which it sluggishly moves with a
i swinging gait , using the fore and
ilnd feet of alternates sides , and keep
ing the head almost on the ground. On
; ach foot are five toes , and on each toe
s a sharp-pointed claw.
The "monster" will not attack any-
hing except the other reptiles that it
Ives upon. If a tourist , while study-
.ng natural life , should step upon one ,
is it lies half embedded in the sand , It
yill spit out Its greenish saliva a few
lew inches. It then raises its head
( .gain and thrusts out its forked black s
ongue > In a defiant manner , and strikes
it the traveler. Its grip , when it selz-
js anything , Is like that of a vise.
j
Indians of the desert unloose the
j
aws by cutting the reptile's mouth
pen with a knife. In some instances
he bite of the monster has really
> roved fatal , and In others not.
Another curious reptile of the Colo-
ado desert Is the "horned toadi i
i
vhlch , Indeed , has no horns , but a
ilight protruberance over the head ,
ike a hood. It is not as dangerous as
t looks to be , and soon becomes do-
nesticated. Women tourists buy them
or pets from the desert Indians at
he stations , ; who pack the toads in ,
oxes partly filled with sand. |
The buyer is told to feed the toad ! |
tn red ants , flies and beetles , and as |
lie tourist is not generally supplied i |
vith these , the pet is soon starved to | [
ieath. _ _ i i
The head is flat , and covered with
sharp spine's about half an inch long ,
and the back is covered with shorter
ones , extending to the pointed and
sharp tail , the edge of which has two
rows of spines , or teeth , like a two-
edged saw.
"Chehwalla" is the Indian name of
a reptile of the lizard species which
the desert Indians use for food. It is
skinned and roasted on hot rocks. It
is not poisonous. j
The members of the Daughters of
the American Revolution in New Tork
, state are 'more active than others of
, the society , or so it seems. They ap
pear to be always dedicating memo
rials of patriotic deeds. One of the
latest is their celebrating the 125th an-
niverysary of the battle of Pell's
Point , an engagement in which Colonel
Glover with 550 Americans held back a.
I I few thousand troops under General
Howe , who was hoping to cut off Gen-
, eral Washington's retreat to White
Plains. The chapter unveiled a hand
some bronze tablet on Glover's Rock , a
huge boulder in Pelham Bay park.
Deputy Sheriff Miller of Marion , Ind. , I
balked an elopement by arresting Mr.
John McMahon , aged 20 years , son of
a wealthy wholesale grocer of Elwood ,
Ind. , and Ruth Lehring , who was also
dressed in male attire. The girl had
donned man's garb to escape the scru
tiny of the officers pursuing the cou-
pie , who had expected to be married
' [
at Marion. The girl broke'down and
j
confessed when placed in jail. She
gave the name of Vandlne , but a card
in her clothing bore the name of Ruth
Lrehring. She said her home was in
Zanesville , O.
Arrangements are being made In
Scotland to fittingly celebrate the cen-
tenary of the birth of Hugh Miller , ge-
ologlst , author and journalist , on Oc-
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Even the lazy man is somebody's
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idol.The
The broom manufacturer makes
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sweeping charges when he renders his
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bills. .
| The first electric street railway In
Greece has just been completed at Pa-
. tras.
j Some people only know by hearsay
that It Is more blessed to give than to
receive.
I The man who wants the earth often
has to be content with a little dust
in his eyes.
| The highest receipts ever taken in
for the use of the Suez canal in one
year wr $16,461,800.
i Narly 2,000 farmers within 30 miles
of Chicago have had their houses fur
nished with telephones.
| The fellow who agrees with every
body son finds that he has acquired a
reputation for being level headed.
j Potatoes are so high that the short
crop will probably return more money
to the farmer than ever before.
| The farm products of the United
States are worth $400,000,000 more this
year than last.
One way and another , General Dan
iel E. Sickles has drawn about $300,000
salary from the government.
Baron Ludivor Moncheur , the new
Belgian minister , is expected In Wash
ington soon. His marriage to Miss
Clayton , daughter of the United States
ambassador to Mexico , will take place
in December in the city of Mexico.
In spite of his devotion to politics ,
Herbert Gladstone gives much , time to
outdoor exercises and is president of
the National Physical Recreation soci-
ety. Be is , besides , enthusiastic on
music , and has often assisted the Ky-
rie society as a vocalist.
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There is only one way to cure deafness ,
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Deafness is caused by an inflamed con-
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or imperfect hearing , and wnen it Is
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and unless the Inflammation can be
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stroyed forever ; nine cases out of ten
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