Show 11 MA 11 y I 1 OR SH an M IT 1 Is WILC U MU 9 ull gill 11 III B la T I 1 1 11 C I 1 4 an 1711 AS in RON A no M M REAT III MR 19 D 0 N RA ae N is I 1 N MW biff Z N rd I 1 id N I 1 I 1 I 1 b U KU W U I 1 I 1 1 U 11 I 1 V el M declares he has no revenge in his heart but comes back in a fighting I 1 1 i ng w attitude father yorke denounces the papers of san I 1 4 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 f francisco and char charges conspiracy I 1 11 1 7 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 amys Jm T ys t I 1 1 4 1 1 I 1 san francisco nov N ov 29 mayor ala eugeno eugene E B who cut short his european trip to hasten home to face the charge of extortion and graft in office upon which helas he was indicted by the ithe grand jury during his absence a senac was warmly welcomed upon his arrival at midnight last night i from 7 tit in the evening until after midnight four thousand people among them many women crowded the dreamland pavilion coin fullest capacity and hour after hour waited with remarkable patience for the mayors arrival outside over a thousand people who could not gain entrance to the pd pavilion villon stood for several hours in fit the street to get a glimpse of the indicted mayor who was returning to its his city under arrest and formally formale form alb at least in the custody of a deputy who served a warrant on him when he reached truckee Truc kec cal at the ferry about SOO persons 7 headed by a reception eption committee commit teO gathered early in the evening to welcome the returning mayor but as hour after hour passed and aad tile the may ors train was announced as being later and later the chill wind drove most of tho crowd home until it had dwindled to the reception committee and about two hundred persons when the mayor arrived lie he was quickly driven to the gailion pai pa illon IlIon at post and steiner streets the arrangement for the ma mayors reception was tit in the hands of a committee of one hundred vice presidents merchants business men and profil nent union labor jabor leaders of which fred L cathels was vms the chairman A part of the committee headed by edward D d arid and P 1 11 mccarthy president of the building trades counell council received the mayor at tho the ferry at the pavilion which was quickly filled when the flie doors were thrown open lingers gers were impressed froan a nearby marby t theater er made bytha reverend peter C korke honorable samuel af and others ln in by music by a band to entertain and hold bold the crowd the Reve reverence yorke in a speech occupying over an ail hour made no defense for but confined himself to denouncing rudolph sprockets spreckels the press of san francisco tho the grand jury and ti their I 1 air attack on the mavor mayor dur jughes ing his absence ile he made an impassioned plea for fair play and attributed the attack on mayor Sch administration to a carefully planned move to disrupt and crush the labor organ Izat lons of this city the mayor arrived at the pavilion at 1225 the police fought at passageway through the crowd in the entrance tran e and as lie entered the place pla c C the entire house arose to their feet and cheered for four minutes hundreds rushed to shake his hand and it was some time before silence could be secured for him to speak ills wife sat on the platform by his side both were visibly influenced by 1 the enthusiastic reception given him in a voice choked with emotion mayor spoke in part as follows 1 I can hardly express in words how grateful I 1 feel in elving such a reception cep tion after being so maligned b by y the worst set of newspapers that over cur cursed curled L ed acl acety ty it lias has been said that th tt I 1 ilea fled front from my city but liere here I 1 am to face my traducers traduce rs this attack which was made a few days after I 1 left now new york ild did not surprise nie me I 1 heard of the combination last friday the combination between the bulletin and the examiner and that mr bums had taken a vacation in washington to come liere here and get something against the T union labor ila bor administration of this city 1 I am no physical coward nor T am I 1 a moral coward I 1 art am hero her to face my traducer traducers rs and to fac face carly any charges they them can in bring against nie me I 1 gome back with no revenge tit in my iny heart but I 1 come con leback back in a fighting attitude altitude and I 1 say to you newspapers in nil all earnestness I 1 want no quarter and shall gho no quarter three times I 1 have stood ns ins the standard bearer of the union labor party I 1 am proud of that fact I 1 realize that this Is no attack on me but through gli me against union labor that they may disrupt and crush the labor la bor organizations or and administration of this city 1 I want to say that the harm these papers tire are doing and have done will take yeara coset right I 1 1 I thank you tor for your reception anc and for your in me if you believe in my honesty and integrity suspend your judgment for the present pie sent talking of vigilance committees we will perhaps have yot yet to lo organize one olle |