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  • PARADEEAND GAGERECEIVING

    Their HeadquartersThronged With

    % Visitors.Delegates Being Elect-

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    ed and Loyal Reso-lutions Adopted.

    SOME PLEDGES FOR FLINT.

    Republicans Active andGoing Gayly Into

    the Fray.

    V Dr. Pardee and Henry T. Gage held•'levees all day yesterday at their re-:Fp.ective headquarters in the Palace.•/The callers were principally personal-arid political friends of the two as-

    I'jrants for the Republican guberna-\u25a0\u25a0-.toVial nomination. And they would;.'first pay their respects to their favorite

    and then go into the opposing camp:j.jand/ get acquainted. Cordial relations.are established between the rival forces::-and the partisans express a desire that

    \u25a0.. the strongest man will win. The ad-y.hereats of Mr. Gage and Dr. Pardee.c.li declare they are Republicans, first,."/•last and all the time, and that no mat-Vter what the result may be they will/.alt get in line for the nominee of the

    /•:;No prediction can be made as to the/ pinner of the contest..':•". The candidates will not discuss theirr; £lans and their lieutenants are hope-; lessly ignorant on the subject. Colonel\u25a0 \u25a0J}± -M. Burns and Major McLaughliri;•-emphatically assert that they have no

    candidate for Governor, and that the*delegates to the State convention will;•b.e unhampered and free to act as they'choose in selecting the head \of the

    • ticket.•; • Candidates for places on the RepublicanState ticket were plentiful around the city.''Thomas Flint Jr., President pro tern, of

    '.the- Senate, returned fromSan Luis Oblspoyesterday. He is still in the, contest forthe nomination for Governor, and says he

    '-•\u25a0will remain in the fight until disposed of•by the convention. Like the other candi-dates, Senator Flint declines to give his

    •plans to the public• It is rumored that Pardee has morethan an equal chance to capture the en-

    • tire Humboldt delegation with seventeen'vofe.s. \u25a0 He has a cousin on the delegation

    "'"•and the relative Is reported as doing good\u25a0 -work. The delegation will arrive here;Monday and go to Sacramento. Immedi-?. ately on arrival at the convention city, a:.':.'raocus will be held. The delegates will

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    •Vfite as a unit.

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    Chairman Cassin of the San Diego del-i egatluii arrived yesterday and called on:=: = (Jage and Pardee. Mr. Cassin says hte:delegation is unpledged and will support".the strongest man.;"

    .Arthur Levinsky of Stockton came:"dbwn yesterday to see how his chances.for the chairmanship are increasing.:.F'r.ink Short of Fresno, who is also after.the honor, is in town. It is conceded that'

    .Jacob Neff, the popular miner, can wield!the gravel ifhe so desires. With Neff out.'of the field Lc-vinsky and Short stand• equal chances.. .-.Delegates Buchanan of Pasadena and.Frank P. Flint of Los .% ngeles were about:thje Palace yesterday.• " "Judge Clark of Los Angeles, who is af-: fer the nomination for Associate Justice;"of-the. Supreme Court, is here and busy•Interviewing delegates,

    :"• -Delegates Hodgson of Ventura and". Andrews of San Diego were In evidence\u25a0-at the


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