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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY OVEMBER 3, 1896 REV. J. P, DICKSON GETS A CALL The Fourth Congregational Church Has a New - Pastor, He Is a Native of Scotland, and Was Educated in Ire- land. IN THIS COUNTRY TEN YEARS An Effort to Have the Law Closing Saloons To-Day Strictly Enforced. Rev. J. P. Dickson has accepted a call for a year to the Fourth Congregational Church, which has been vacant since the Rev. F. Fiawith returned to England. Mr. Dickson is a native of Glasgow, Scotland. He was educated in London- derry, Ireland, and at Beifast College. In Edinburgh he was ordained into the Pres- byterian church, and made the confession of faith, with the proviso, however, that be could not subscribe to the doctrine of the damnation of infants. Ten years ago Mr. Dickson came to this City from New Zeuland For six months be was pastor-elect of the Tabernacle, Later he organized the Cumberland Pres- byterian Church, which held its meetings in Mozart Hall, but about six months ago be resigned on account of ill-health and with a number of his flock he joined the Rev. J. P. Dickson, the Pastor Who Succeeds Rev. F. Flawith. “Third Congregational Church. For the last six weeks Mr. Dickson has acted as supply at the Fourth Congregational Church, and his preaching made such a favorable impression that he received a call, which was accepted. tesbyterian Ministerial Union has efforts to have the law en- forced, which closes saloons on election day. According to the report of Rev. R. W. Reynolds, made before the union yesterday there is little hope, however, that the. law will be carried into effect. Mr. Reynoids said that atthe office of the Chief of Police he had been informed that the officers, if for personal reasons alone, were most anxious to see the law enforced, as the closing of the saloons would save them a vast amount of work on election da; “The police judges are at_fauit,” s Mr. Revnolds, “for the police say that the police judges are ont for votes, and it is impossiole to get them to make a conviction on election day. As fast as the patrol wagon brings men in the judges release them without bail, an on that account it is hopeless for the police to try to keep the saloons clused on election day, as the saioon-keepers simply laugh at the police.” Regret was ejpressed by the parties present that such a report should be given of the police judges, but no formel action was taken in the matter. The paper of the day at the Ministerial Union was on “The Relation of Character and Life to Preaching,” and it was read by Dr. Professor Landon of San Anselmo. Baptist Conference. The Baptist Preachers’ Conference yes- terday passed resolutions declaring the racing establishment at Shell Mound Park “with its atiendant evils of pool- selling-and other forms of gambling to be a disgrace to Alameda County.”” Rev. Dr. Morse, Rev. S. C. Keetch and Rev. C. M. Hill were appointed a committee to in- vestigdte-and find out if anything could be done to abate the evil. Two papers were read, the first by Rev. Dr, Wilkins, on **Home and Bible Study Culture,” and the second by Rev. Dr. H. C. Woods, superintendent of the Baptist nissionary board. Dr. Woods gave a mis- cionary lecture, illustrated by maps. Z Methodist Preachers. “The Naturs and Degree of Inspiration’” was thesubject discussed at the Methodist preachers’ meeting yesterday by Rev. Alfred Kummer. The speaker did not enter into the subject of the authenticity and genuineness of the Scriptares, but diséussed the question of the method of inspiration. in the general expression of opinion _which foliowed the paper Rev. Alfred Kummer’s views were warmly ap- proved of. . Bev. T. Ekeda, Rev. Chan Hon Fan, Rev. Dr: Bohn, Rev. Dr. Anderson and Rev. C. J. Larson were added to the com- mittee appointed to receive Bishop New- man. Congregational Club. Loval Wirt read a paper for the Congre- gational Monday Club yesterday on “A New World Pilgrim and Old World Shrines.” The club elected the following officers: Chairman, Reyv. L. H. Halloek, D.D.; sec- retary and treasurer, Rev. Vir ‘il Boyer; executive committee—Rev. E. Lyman Hood, Professor C. 5. Wash, Rev. George B. Hatch; nominating committee—Rev. W. C. Pond, Rey. J. A. Cruzan, Rev. G. R. " Galloway. Occldental Board. The Woman’s Occidental Board ten- der d a reception yesterday afternoon to Miss Margaret Scott, a missionary who is returning to San Paulo, Brazil. Miss Scott gave an interesting account of her work and of the schools which she conducts at San Paulo under the auspices of the Woman’s Missionary Board of New York. _Mrs. Dr. Da Siiva, a Chinese lady, who 4s been engaged to lecture throughout the San Francisco Presbytery by the Ocei- dental Board, gave a brjef talk on the Chi- nese slave giris in California. Temperance Cause The members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will bold an all day prayer meeting to-day in order to implore a divine blessing on the results of the election, also to pray that the day may not be disgraced by scenes of drunken- ness. The meeting will take place in the First Christian Church on Twelfth street, and at intervals during the day addresses will be made by the pastor of the church, Rev. W. Fora, and by Rev. Dr. Gardener, pastor of the West Side Christian Church:- The Young Men’s Christian Association will hold a reception to-night, at which election returns will be published. H. T. McCoy will deliver addresses at intervals. The foliowing gentlemen form the com. mittee of reception: - M. G. Maullin, Thomas Bell, F. 8haw. C. Gibson, F. L. Durant, W. H. Cook, William Mitchell, C. A, David. The Rev. W. Tubb’s fair, for the benefit of Bethany Congregational Church, will open to-night. An eletion luncheon will be given to- day at 525 Hayes street, for the benefit of ‘Westminster Presbyterian Church. Tne reception commitiee consists of Mrs. W. H. Plumm -r, Mrs. Vice and Mrs. Milroy. For some time past efforts have been in vrn&ress to arrange for a2 series of union meetings of the pastors of the various Protestant bodies. The first of these meet- ings will be held Dec mber 7, at the asso- ciation auditorium. Bishop Jonn P. New- man will make an aadress John Hayes, D. W. Wessenberg, John L. Hanly, H. A. Steffens, Thomas W. Walkington, Johu Lackmann, J. H. Daly, Thomas Morton, K. W. Heil- mann, E. J. Smith, Charles M. Depew and E. H. Aigeltingsr are the men to vote for for Supervisor: A COWARDLY ~ATTACK, Reputable Citizens Tricked Into Aspersing Sig Bett- man’s Record. Manly Letter of Explen tion Fiom Rhbodes Borden — B:ttman’s Friends Also Duped. A political trick has just been played with the intention of injuring the candi- dacy of Big Bettman, regular Republican nominee for the Assembly in the Fortietn District, that wouid do honor to the brains of a Buckley or the paunch of a Rainey. It is beliaved that the scheme originated in the Sheriff’s office, where Mr. Bettman is havin- an active fight made against him on account of bis antipathy to the re- pealing of the fee bill, estimated to save tbe taxpayers of this municipality about $20,000 a year. \ The way the job was workad‘wns in this wise: A few days ago a document was prepared eulogizing L. M. Manzer, the Democratic nominee for the Assembly from the Fortieth. The names of several influential citizens were then secured to this paper. ‘Whoat was the surprise and bewilder- ment when a circular of two pages was issued and assiduously circulated in the district, bearing on one side the signed summary of Mr. Manzer's virtues and on the other a rabid attack on Mr. Bettman’s attitude on several street-railway propce sitions. Not ounly was this addition an arrant misrepresentation, but the method of arrangement of the circular was such as to convey the idea that the signers not only indorsed the statements in regard to Manzer's record and character but the attack on Bettman. R odes Borden, one of the signers, at once addresse'i an open letter to Bettman deprecating the trick played on himself. He said that while he had signed ihe in- dorsement of Bettman be had no idea a page would be added attacking a man with whom he had not even a passing acquaintance, and with whose record he was totally unacquainted. Friends of Bettman yesterday issued a dodger wholly and forcibly justifying his action in recard to the street railway proposition and showing him to be on the side of right and the people. The follow- ing gentiemen who were duped into sign- ing the mass cf representations against Mr. Bettman are warm political support- ers of his in this campaign: M. Gol water, 1320 Sutter street; J. E'nstein, 14 Frankhn; A. Leszinsky, 1116 Bush; T. F. Brady, 2301 Pine; 8. Hoffmau, 1612 Geary. No rignt-minded man will let this po! cal dodge prejudice him against Mr., Bett- man, but, on the contrary, he has gained many frienas by it. sleloto o The election of McKinley and Hobart will bring sbout a quicker restoration of confidence. freer money for the peo- ple and a quicker prosperity. — s e GOLD DEMOCRATS. Big Vote Will Be Cast for Palmer and Buckuer To-Day. The sound-money Democrats of Cali- fornia, who are supporting Palmer and Buckner for President and Vice-President, are feeling much encouraged over the prospects of their ticket in California. The electors nominated by this wing of the Democratic party, known on the official ballot as Nationa! Democrats, com- prise some of the best known and most highly respected members of the Demo- cratic party, and when they call the roil of the rank and file of their organization it is found to be composed of representa- tive men throughout the State. No better illustration of this fact could be found then in the way in which they responded to a request for funds with which to defray the necessary expenses of the campaign. The contributions came in so freely that the committee was com- pelled to call a nalt in order to obviate the embarrassment of a surplus. In contrast with this was the predica- ment of the so-called Regular Democratic State Committee that has been cramped for means from the beginning of the cam- paign. If it had not been for the assist- ance of the sack orodueed by the silver advocates the Democratic State Committee would have cut a sorry fizure in the cam-. paign just closed. e — NEW TO-DATY. LISTEN! J. S, CONWELL Has made a quiet fight for Twelfth Ward Supervisorship. No brass band, no bell wagon, no fuss. ,If elected he will not regard “Public office as a pri- vate snap.” WHEELMEN'S MUNICIPAL LEAGUE, W. B. FAWCETT, Secretary. Mo, CANDIDATES® CARDS. Democratic Nominee for Super- visor, Third Ward, WVoting Wumber 128. Few more conspicuous or better known per- sons live among us. For a quarterof a century he hes been a resident of San Francisco, taking an active part in almost every unselfish move- ment for the good of State and City. He has been sixteen years in the National Guard, fourteen of which he served as regimental adjutant of the Third Regiment, N. G. C. He is at present and has been for many years su- perintendent of the large dry-goods store of J.J. O’Brien & Co. He has never been a poli- tician or office-seeker, and the honor of nomi- nation has been given him unsought for, there- fore 1t is safe to_say that with his long resi- dence in the City, his steriing character, busi- ness knowleage and progressive ideas he will, 1f elected, be & valuable City official. COMMITTEE OF FRIENDS. FOR NAYOR, JAMES D, PHELAN voTing (), 6, Demoeratis and Non-Partisan Nomines. FOR MAYOR, J03. 1. DIMOND, Anti-Charter Democratic ANyt POPULIST NOMINEE. FRED W. EATON, —FOR— SUPERVISOR SIXTH WARD. Anti-Charter Democratic Nominee, FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR (OURT, HORACE W. PHILBROOK, INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. VOTING No. 58 VOTING NUMBER FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, CHAS. E. FREDERICKS. ember of the firn of Jos Fredericks & Co. REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE. FOR AUDITOR, WM. A. DEANE, Regular Republican and United Labor 1 arty Nominee. FOR AUDITOR, FLEET F. STROTHER. VOTING NO. 12. Anti-Charter Democratic and People's Party >ominee. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS, GEORGE W. ELDER, Republican and United Labor Nominee. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS, D. L. FARNSWORTH (Of Farnsworth & Ruggles), EEPUBLICAN NOMINEE, FOR SUPERVISOR FOURTH WARD, JOHN H. SHEEHAN, Regular Democratic Nominee, Indorsed by Wheeimen’s Municipal L VOTING NUMBER 140. RICHARD VALENTINE. Cliizens’ Republican and United Labor Party Nominee VOTING NUMBEI FOR SUPERVISOR EIGHTH WARD.R THOMAS MORTON. FOR SUPERVISO.. FIFTH WARD, Tafzia: Mgprbiien, sna VOTE 167 Fik SUPERVISOR INIIN'TEL W.ARD RICHARD W, HEILMAAN, Regular Republican Nominee. FOR SUPERVISOR NINTH WARD, JAMES E. BRITT, Regular Democratic Mominee. VOTING NO, 174, For Sapervisor Tenth Ward, LUCIUS H. FOOTE, Non-Partisan and Citizens’ Independeat Nomines For Supervisor Eleventh Ward, DR, CHARLES A. CLINTON. Heside ¢~ 3 k. cor, Howard and 2.5t S.s. ard of Heaith.) Regular Democratic Sominee. FOR SUPERVISOR TWELFTH WARD, J. S. CONWELL, Wheelmen’s Munici] League and uuun-"zlupemm Party Nomioee Nominee of Over 7000 Electors. 223 NEW TO-DAY. THE REGULAR REPUBLIGAN TICKET Recognized by the Repub- lican State Central Com=- mittee and the Supreme Court. 7—Mayor. 11—Auditor. 18—Tax Collector. 24—Treasurer. . 26—Attorney and Counselo 85—Suryeyor... 38 _Supt. of Stree 286—Supt. of Schoo! R. H. WEBSTER JUDGES OF SUPERIOR COURT. C. K. BONESTELL -CARROLL COOK «..JOHN F. FINN ..JOHN HUNT JUDGES OF POLICE COURT. AMES A. CAMPBELL H. L. JOACHIMBEN DHAS. A. LOW A.B. TREADWELwL JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. JOS. E. BARRY .G. W. F, COOK ' GROEZINGER H. KLR IGAN K. MCMURRAY SUPERVISORS. 112—First.. JOHN HAYES 123—Second D. W. WESSENBERG 129—Third. JOHN L. HANLY 136—Fourth .H. A. STEFFENS 141—Fitth. “THOMAS G. WALKING1ON 145—Sixth. JOHN LA« KMANN 49—Seventh. JAMES H. DALY HOMAS MORTON R. W. CHARLES 3, E.H. AIGELTINGER SCHOOL DIRECTORS. G. I. DRUCKER J 'E. .F. L. TURPIN STATE SENATORS. 74—Seventeenth. H. BURNHAM 72—Nineteenth. JNO. T. DARE 76—Twenty-first.. E. VOLF] 75—~Twenty-third. 72—Twenty-fiith. MEMBERS OF 80—Twenty-eighth, 80—Twenty-niuth . 76—Thirtieth 80—Thirty-frst 74—Thirty-second. B0—Thirty-third. 72—Thirty-fourth. WM. .THOS. W. THE ASSEMBLY. WM. KENNERSON ..JAS. E. FLYNN s M. H. GLEESON GEO. A. WENTWORTH .G. POHLMANN 81—Thirty-eighth 79—1hirty-ninth. f12—Fortieth, Bu—Forty-fifth. VOTERS, ATTENTION! When casting your vote to- day it is IMPERATIVE to re- member that a UNITED STATES SENATOR Is to be elected from this State who will be in full accord with the policy of WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Our next President. Therefore the SILVER CAMPAIGY COMMITTEE Has indorsed the following LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES Who have pledged themselves, should they be elected, to sup- port for the United States Sen- ate only one in full sympathy with the principles of the Chi- cago Platform and the remone- tization of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1. Bo sure to vote for these candidates only in your respective distriots. Voting No. District. 71—Senator Seventeenth Distric SAMU Senators. " 5 LA 75—Senator Twenty-first Distric 72-"Eenator Twenty-third Diseri G Voting No. (Vice-President nl:nud of rducation, ex-Member | 74—, 81—Assemblyman Tw .. JOHN mblyman Thiriieth District. . - “..Ni-EUfl(li_-EXBl‘!td. HANNON 82— Assemblyman Thirty-first District........, 7 "““-"I;l!“““'l;i:'“l.y" .:’."fl.;“‘lfl“’l‘]}‘fl an Thirty-sec rict. 5—Assemblyman L it istrict .. “ ROBER’ 76— Assemblyman ’rhlfl!-flmlnnhlr ict. ENCE J. DOLAN 74—Assemolyman Thiriy-slxh District. .. 5 s RCY GOLD 81l —Assemblyman Thirty-nin b Dis rict, > ... JUSTUSS, WARDELL 78—Assemblyman Fortleth Di-trict, oo ssssns ...4...1-!93»0.-’ ul‘)‘h 75— Assembly man Forty-first District 5 % . FRANK 78— Auseinblyinst Foriy At Districh. ns o WWILLIAM H. GATELY GEORGE W. BAKER, Chalrman Silver Campaign Comumlitee. NEW TO-DAY. LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT! ECONONY! REFORM! LOW TAXATION! The Aut-Charter DEMCCRAT TICKET, 2—Mayor.. ..JOSEPH I, DIMOND 12—Auditor, FLEET F. STROTHER 16—Tax Collector GODFREY FISHER 21—Treasurer... .HENRY DOSCHER 29—Attorney and Counselor............. . T. CARL SPELLING 40—Superintendent of Public Streets, Highways and Squares.D. A. MACDONALD 55—Judge of the Superior Court.. - ...... +....JOSEPH LEGGETT b4—Judge of the Superior Court . ......FRANK W. LAWLER 46—Judge of the Superior Court. B w. 50—Judge of the Superior Court.......... cererniees esecean .ROBERT FERRAL 71—Judge ot the Police Court........ avees eeeseesasnsascnees... WALTER GALLAGHER 72—Judge of the Police Court............ .......... WILLIAM J. GAVIGAN 70—Judge of the Police Court, .GEORGE W. FOX JOHN O'GARA . BURKE 102—Justice of the Peac 105—Justice of the Peace. 94—Justice of the Peace. 103—Justice of the Peace. FRANK SCHILLING 116—Supervisor of the First Ward.......... STEPHEN SANGUINETTI EMIL KEHRLEIN 127—Supervisor of the Third Ward... ....................... C. D. GILLESPIE 183-—-8upervisor of the Fourth Ward sevsane «....CHARLES W. POPE 139—Supervisor ot the Fifth Ward.. i . DR. J. 8. STONE 144—Supervisor of the Sixth Ward.. caee . cesesesssssesses. FRED W. EATON 151—Supervisor of the Seventh Ward....... ....JOSEPH ASBURY JOHNSON 160—Supervisor of the Eighth Ward........ wveveeeeres. FRANK MALLOYE 166—Supervisor of the Ninth Ward... e . H. B. GOECKEN 173—Supervisor of the Tenth Ward......... 184—Su; ...DR. D. B. TODD 192—Supervisor of the Twelith Ward. 202—School Director. .DR. A. E. BLAKE . FRANK BRAGG «..DR. H. R. MORTON JOHN MCCARTHY .GUSTAVE A. TROST ...W.J. CUTHBERTSON 284—Superintendent of Common Schools (unexpired term of A. J. Moulder, de- ceased).........uen.. . JAMES H. SIMMONS 280—School Director (unexpired term of Henry L. Dodge, resigned) . . ...DR. A. E. BLAKE 294—School Director (nnexpired term of C. B. Stone, resigned)..JAMES O'CONNOR 279—Treasurer (unexpired term of J. H. Widber) ... .HENRY DOSCHER STATE SENATORS. 17th Senatorial District. THOMAS F. EGAN 19th Senatorial District. 21st Senatorial District 23d Senatorial Distriet. 25th Senatorial District. WILLIAM J. BELL .JAMES D. POWERS .D.J. MCCARTHY «eese.JOHN FAY MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY. 28th Assembly District... ceseiecians > . LAWRENCE J. CONLON 29th Assembly District...JAMES J. MEAGHER 380th Assembly District ..BERNARD CONWAY 81st Assembly District. .T. E. TREACY 32d Assembly District. .JNO. A. TOWNLEY 83d Assembly District. E. J. CRANE 84th Assembly District..JNO. J. McCONVILLE 85th Assembly District. LAWRENCE J. DOLAN 36th Assembly District.....HENRY McGRATH 87ih Assembly District.t HARRY L. MULCREVY ERCY GOLDSTONE .LEE BARNERT L. M. MANZER .HENRY M. OWENS E. J. REYNOLDS 40th Assembly Distric 41st Assembly District 42d Assembly District. 43d Assembly District .....A. M. ARMSTRONG 44th Assembly District....GABRIEL NATHAN 45th Assembly Distriet..FELIX B. MULGREW DR. GUY HERE PHY SICIAN of the FLOW :RY KINGDOM. EISOFGREAT EMI- mence and lesrning, rience in ospit China. 6 has pract Lis profession in Ameri for 18 yearsand cured tiou- sands of sick and_affiicted. 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THE TIGKET OF THE CITIZENS’ INDEPEADENT PARTY Has Been Indorsed by the ADVISORY BOARD —OF THE—— American Protective Association Z. T. WHITTEN, President. POLLING PLACES —FOR— ELECTION TO BE HELD November 3d, 1896. Polls Open at Sunrise, 6:29 o’clock, A. M, and close at 5 o’clock, P. M. By order of the Board of Election Commission- ers. WILLIAM M. HINTON, Reglst-ar of Voters and ex-ofli~io Secretary of the Board of Election Commissioners. TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. Precinct 1. Opp. 241 Fremont st. Precinet 2 N k. cor, Main and Harrison. Precine 3. “E. cor. First and Harrison. Precinct 4. cor Essex and Harrison. Precinct 5. Opp. 229 Second st. Pr.cinct 8. NE. cor. Second and Tehama. Precinct 7. N. side Howard. E. of Second. Precinct 8. Opp. 128 Second st. Precinct 8. Opp. 1:0 Second st Precinct 10. N. side Miss.on st., 756 ft. E. of Second st. Mrrv[('lncl 11. W. side Second st;, 100 ft. N. of ssion. Precinct 12. E. side Second, bet. Sfiver and Bryant. Preciney 13. Opp. 860 Howard st. Precinct 14. W. side Second. near Tehama. pireeinor 15, N side Folsom st, 200 fi. E. of rd. Precinct 16. Opp. 845 Third st. Precinct 17, W. side Second, bet. Harrison and silver. TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT. Preoinct 1. NW. cor. Fourth and Stevenson. Precinct 2, E. side of Fouith, bet. Stevenson and Jessie, Precinct 3. N. side Mission, 100 ft. west of 4th. Preciuct 4., 8. on, 150 ft. west of dth. Procinct 5. S, side of Mis lon, 100 ft. east of 4th. Precinct 6 125 Fourth st. Prec.nct 7. X. side Howard, 20 ft. west of Third. Precinct 8 Opp. 138 Fourih, 2 plrecinet 9. . side Fifib, bel. Howard and Te- ama. Precinct 10. S, side Howard. 100 ft. west of 3d. Precinct 11. Opp. 252 Third. Precinct 12, Opp. 81% Foisom. Precinct 13, 5. side Folsom, bet. rourth and Miller place. Preciuct 14, NW. cor. Fourth and Shipley. Precinct 15. Opp. 342 Thiid. Precinct 16. Opp. 815 Harrison. Preciuct 17. 8. side Harrison, near Fourth. Precinct 18 Opp. 423 Fourth. Precinct 19 W. side 4th, bew. Perry and Bryant THIRTIETH DISTRICT, Precinct 1. Opp. 9 Sixih st. Precinct 2. Opp. 21 Sixth st. % Plrh-clnc: 8. N.side Mission st., 75 feet west of xth. Frecinct 4. Opp. 954 Mission st. Precinct 5. £.side Mission, 150 fr. west of Sixth. Precinct 6. Opp. Sixth st. Preciuct 7. N. W. cor. Mary and Howard, Precinct 8. &, side Howard, 150 ft. west of Fifth. lt’xrecincx. 9. E. side Sixib, bet. Folsom and Clem- entina. aneL'lucv. 10. S. siae Howard, bet. Russ and Har et. Precinet 11. Opp. 1057 Howard. Precinet 12. Opp. 961 Folsom. Precinct 18, 8. 'W. cor. o som and Sixth Precinct 14. &, side Harrison, bel. Sixth st. and Morris ave. Precinct 15. Opp. 958 Harrison. Precinct 16. & side Harrison. opp. Columbla Sq. Precinet 17. N. side Howard, near Sixth. THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT, Precinct 1. W. side Seventh st., between Jessie and Stevenson. Jrecinct 2. Opposite 28 Ninth st. Precinct 3. E. side Eighth st, between Minna #na Mission. Precinet 4. NE. cor. Eighth and Natoma sts. glTecinet 8. k. side Kightn st. bet. Natoma and oward. Precinct 6. W. side Ninth st., bet. Jessieand Mission. Precincy 7. E.side Eleventh st, bet. Natoma and Howara. Precinct 8. E. side Eleventh st., bet. Howard st. and Bowle ave. Precinct 9. Opp. 262 Eighth st. Precinet 10. E. cor, Clementina and Eighth sts. Precinct 11. W. side Seventh st., bet. &lo'ln‘l and Folsom. Precinct 12. Opp. 44U Seventh st. Precinet 13 Ope 303 Eighth st. recinct 14. W. side Ninth st., Ringgold. Precnot 15. Ninth st., cor. Mol a cotrt, =5 Precinct 16, K. side Tenth st., bet. Harrison and Sherldan. ide Tenth st., bet. Bryant and Precinct 17. W. THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT. Harrison. Preeinct 1. & side Brannan st.,100 ft. E. Second. Precinct 2. Cor. Secoud and South Park. Precinct 8, W. side Second st.. near Brannan. , Dear Fourth. st., bet. Zoe & Ritch, ide Fourth, bet. Weich & Freelon, Preci ct7. W. side Fourth, bet. Freelon and Braunan. Precinct 8. Opp. 676 Brannan st., N. side. Precinct 8. N k. cor. Eighteenth and Minnesota. Precinct 10. W. side Bryant, 50 fi. N. of Eight- eenth. Precinct 11. 8 side Brannan, bet. Geneva and Brannan place. Precinct 12, Opp. 518 Seventn st. Precinct 13. 8. side Bryant, bet. Kate and De- catar. Precinct 14. SW. cor. Eighteenth and Tennes- see sts. THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT. Precinct 1. SE. cor. Twentleth and Howard sts. Precinct & SE. cor. Tweniy-second and Howard. Precinot 3. E. side Howard, S.of Twen'y-fourth, Precinci 4. SE cor. Twenty-fitth and Howard. Precinct 5. Harrison, bet. Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fitth sts. Precinct 6. k. side Alabama st., 100 ft. N.of Twenty-third. Precinct 7. Opp. Precinct 8 W. Twenty-fourth. P.ecinct 9. NE. tor. Twenty-third st. and Po. trero ave. Precinct 10. E. side Potrero ave., 80 ft. S. Twen- -third. vPrec uet 11. SW, cor. Twenty-second and Ten- Dessee. Preoinct 12. Georgis, bet. Twenty-second and Twenty-third sts. Precinct 13, 610 Rallroad ave. Precinct 14 S, cor. Fifteenth ave. and P st. Precinct 15. £E. cor. Kallroad ave. and Four. teenth ave. THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. Precinct 1. SE. cor. Fulsom and Norfolk. Precinct 2. W. side 11th, bet. Mission & Minna. Precinct 3. E. side 19:h, near Market. Precinct 4. Cor. Hermann and West Mission. Precinc 5. Upp. 1639 Mission. Precinct 8. E. side Mission, bet. Erte and 18th. Preclnct 7. NE. cor, Folsom and 13th. FPrecinct 8. Opp. 1474 15th. Precinct 9. 8. side 15th. west of Howard. Precinct 10. W.side Mission 150 ft. souch of 18th. Precinct 11 W. side Vaencla, bet. 15th & 16th. Precinet 12. SW. cor. Valenca and 17th. Pre inct 13" Opp. 581 Vaiencis, bet. 16th & 17th. Preciuc: 14. Opp. 275 17 h. NE. cor. Howard and 15th. E. side Howard, bet. 18th and 19th. 'W. side Howard, bet. 18th and 19th, E. side Valencia, near 19th. NE. cor. 18th a:d Lapidge. Precinct 20. Opp. 953 Valencia, bet- 20th & 21st. Precincs 21 S. side 20th 100 ft. east of Mission. THIRTY-FIF H DISTRICT. Precinct 1. Opposite 938 Dolores st. Precinet 2. F, side Dolores st., 100 ft. 8. of Twenty-second. Precinct 8. 8.W. cor. Twenty-third st. ana San Jose ave. Frecinct 4. Opp. 1035 Valencia st. Procinct 5. & side Twenty-third st., 100 ft. E. of Valencla. Precinct 6. N.W cor. Twenty-third apd Howard 1 recinet 7. Opp. 2710 Howard st Precine % Opp. 1408 Vale icia st Precinct 9 N. side Thircieth st., bet. Mission and 808 Hampshire st side Potrero ave, 100 ft. N. Precinet 15. Precinot 18. Precinct 17, mear (Sih. Precinct 18. Precin t 19. CE $N, 704 Sacramento | S&n Jose ave. cor. Kearny, S F. Precinct 10. Corner Precita ave. and Al bams street. NEW TO-DAY. Precinct 11. N.E. ¢or. Pracita ave. & Misston st. Precines 12 N.E. cor. Mission and F.ugen.s ave. i recince 13, S.E. cor. Mission st. & Cortiand ave Preciuct 14 E. side Mission st., bt China and azil. THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT. Precinct =outn Broderick and Tilden sts. Preciuct 2. N. side Market st., 100 feet kK. Sixteenth. Preciuct 3. NE. cor. Sixteenth and Church sts. Precinct 4. S. side Sixteenth st., bet. Church and ot ardy. Precin: ¢ 5. Sanchez street, between Seventeenth 80d Eighteenth Preciuct 6. SW. cor. Eighteenth and Hartford streets. Precinct 7. Opp. 450 Castro st. Precinct 8. Sk. cor. Castro and Twentieth sts. Precinct 9. NW. cor. Twentieth and Cnurch sts, Precinct 10. NW. cor. Guerrero and Cumber- 1and sts. Precinet 11. Precinet 1 Precinct 13, Precinct 14, Precinct 15. Precinet 16. sion st Precinct 17. Precinc. 18, lass st. recinet 19, Farley's. Precinct 20, Ocesn View, San Jose ave and Piymouth st. THIKTY-SEV NTH DISTRICT. Precinct 1. SW. cor. Hayes and Van Ness ave, Precinct 2. No. 9 Oak st. Precinct 8. SE. cor. Gouzh and Page sts. Precinct 4. NW. cor. Gough and Page sts. Precinct 5. Opp. 815 Gough st. Precinct 6. Opp. 624 La-una st. pErecinet 7. K. side Laguna, bet. Linden ave. and el st. - Precinct 8. SE. cor. Page and Laguna sfs. Precinct, 9.5. side Market st., bet. Thirteenth and Hermsann, Precinet 10. NW. cor.. Webster and Germanta avenue. Precinet 11, NE. cor. Halght ana Webster sts Precine: 12. NE. cor. Hickory ave and Webster. Precinct 13, 8W. cor. Webster and Fell sts. Precinct 14. Opp. 108 Pierce st. Precince 15. SW. cor. Halght and Scott sts. Precine: 16. 8W, cor. Fell and ~co't sis. Precinct 17. NEK. cor. Baser and Oak sts. Precinct 1 Cott St. Precincs 1 sive Baker st., ber. Fell and Hayes. Precinct 20. NE. cor. Ashbury and Waller sts. Precine: 21, 1819 Ha ght st., bet. Shrader and n. NW. cor. Clipper and Church sts. or. Twenty-fifth and Castrosts. NW ~anchez and Day sts. Opp. 338 Da SE. cor. Duncan and Church sts. SW. cor. Kings.on ave. and Mis- Opp. 4543 Fighteenth st. NW. cor. Twenty-fourth and Doug- Ocean and San Jose aves. Barney THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. Precinct 1. Opp. 803 Van Ness ave. Precinct 2. W. side Van Ness ave., Gate and Elm aves. Frecinct 3. Opp. 305 Van Ness ave. Precinct 4. SW. cor. Fulton and Octavia sts. Preci ct 5. W. side Octavia, get. McAllister and Ashave. Precinct 8. NW. cor. Logun. Precinct 7. de Webster bet. Golden nd Willow ave. bet. Ellls and y. Precinct 8. SW. cor. Websterand Eddy sts. Precinct 9. Opp. 1013 Buchanan st. Precinct 10. Sk. cor. McAliister and Buchansa streets. Precinct 11. Opp. 909 Webster st. Precinct 12. Opp. 920 Plerce st., Powers Hali. Precinct 13, W. side Steiner st., bet. Kilis and OFarrell. Procinct 14. NW. cor. Eddy and Plerce sts. Precinet 15. W. sice Pierce st., bet. Eddy aad urk. Precinct 16. W. side Devisadero st., bet. Golden Gate and McAllister. Precinct 17. Opp. 520 Lyon st. Precinc: 18. N. side Fuiton st., bet, Sixth snd Seventh ave., No. 512. THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT. Precinct 1. Opp. 110 Hdves st. Precinct 2. W. side Polk st., bet. Ashave, and Meallister st. Precinct 3. . side Polk st., 100 ft. N. of Hayes. Prectuct 4. Opp. 18 Hyde st. Precinct 5. Opp. 109 Hyde st Precinct 8. Opp. 307 Eddy st. Frecinci 7. E. side Hyde st., 50 ft. 8. of Ellis. Precinct 8. SW. cor. Eddy and Hyde sts. Precinct 9. Larkin st., near Golden Gate aze. Precinct 10. k. side Polk st., 50 1t. N. of Eddy. Precinct 11. 8W. cor. Poik and Kiils ste Precinct 12. Opp. 413 Hyde st. Precinct 18, Opp. 507 O'Farrell st. * Precinct 14. Opp. 526 O'Farrell st. Precinct 15. N. side Post st. 75 ft. E. of Hyde. Precinct 18. Opp. 906 Post st. Precinct 17. NE. cor. Geary and Van Ness ave, Precinct 18, Opp. 1814 Van Ness ave. Precinct 19. E. side Van Ness ave., bet. Pine and California s's. Preciuct 20. W. cor. Pine and Hyde sts. FORTIETH DISTRICT. Precinct 1. Opp. 1615 Pine st. Precinct 2. W. side Van Ness, bet. Post and Sutter sts. Precinct 3. Opp- 1408 Octavia st. Precinct 4. Opp. 1704 Buchanan st. Precinet 5. Upp. 1728 Bush st. Precinct 6. N. side Bush sk, bet. Buchanan and Lazuna sts. Precinct 7. Opp. 2314 Pine st. Precinc 8. Opp. 2327 Pine st. Precinct 9. Opp. 1503 Webster st. Precinct 10. k. side. Steiner, bet. O'Farrell and Genry sts. Frecinct 11. Opp. 2220 Sutter st. Procinct 12, NW. cor. Pierce and Pine sts. Procinet 13. Opp. 2811 Plne s:. Precinct 14, Opp. 2407 Su.ter st. Prectoct 15. Ny. cor. Post and Broderick sts. Precinct 16. SE. cor. Lyon and Pine sts. Precinct .7. 1414 Central ave. Precinct 18, SE. cor. Johnson ave. and Point Lobos ave.s . P ecinct 19. Point Lobos ave., bet. Second sna Third aves. Precinct 20. 2120 Point Lobos ave. FORTY-FiIRS{ DISTRICT. Precinct 1. Opp. 1411 Pacific st. Precinct 2. NE. cor. Green and Hyde sts. Precinct 3. Opp. 12J 8 Green st. Precinct 4 Ni. corner Greenwich street and Van Ness avenue. Precinct 5. Upp. 1231 Green st Precinct 6. W.side of Van Ness ave., bet. Pa- cific and Jackson sts. Precinct 7. NE. cor. Clay st. and Van Ness ave. Precluci 8. Opp. 2129 Jackson sr. Precinct §. Si. cor. Jackson and Webster sta Precinct 10. Opp. 2309 Van Ness ave. Precinct 11. SE. cor. Octavia and Greenwich sts. Precincs 12, 3251 Fillmore st. Precinct 18. NE. cor. Union and Buchanan sts, Precinct 14. NE. cor. Jackson and Fillmore ste Precinct 15. Opp. 2433 Jackson st Precinet 16. N'W. cor. Devisadero and Washing- ton sis. Precinct 17. Opp. 2918 Washington st. Precinct 18. N'W. cor. Greenwica and Broderick stree:s. Precinct 19, E. side of Maple st., bet. Washing- ton and Clay. FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT. Precinct 1. SE. cor. Jones and Turk sts. Precinct 2. Opp. 258 Taylo. st. Precinci 8. Opp. 308 Taylor st, Preciuct 4. K. side Jones st., 50 tt. 8. of Eddy. Precinct 5. Opp. 431 Geary st. Precinct 8. Opp 731 Su ter st. Precinct 7 Opp. 515 Geary st. Precin ¢t 3. NE cor. Bush and Hyde sts. Precinc. 9. Opp. 915 Bush st. Precinct 10. NE. cor. Pine pi. and Plne st Precinet 11. Opp. 1814 Jones st. Precinct 12. Opp. 1217 Jones st Precinct 13, Opp. 1022 Hyde st Precinct 14 Opp. 1309 Pacific st. Preciuct 15, Opp. 1229 Facitic st. Precinct 16, Opp. 1512 Taylor st. FORTY-1HIRD DISTRICT, Precinct 1. Opp. 109 ELis st. Preciuct 2. SE. cor. Carlos place and O'Farrell street. 5 Precinct 8. SE. cor. Geary and Powell sts. Prociuct 4 Opp. 120 Geary st Precinet 5, S. cor. Bush st. Precinct 8 SK. corner Powel d Grant ave, nd Post sta. i recinct 7. SW, cor. Chelsea piace and Bush st Preciuct 8. Opp. 718 Bush st. Precinc: 9. Opp. 802 Pine st. Precinct 10. 5W. cor. Bacon place and Pine st Precinct 11. Opp. 809 Siockton st. Precinet 12, Opp 503 Stockton st. Precinct 13. Upp. 913 Powell st. w. 5 nd Jackson st 1 Precinct 16. Cor. Ciay st. and Brenham place. FORTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. Precinet 1. SE. cor. Stockton and Unioa sts. Precinc. 3. Opp. 438 Union st. Erecinct 3 Opp. 713 Vall § Preciuct 4. NW. cor. Union st and Cadell pl. Precinet 5. Opp. 1810 Stockton st. Precinct 6. SK. cor. Stocki0n und Chestnut sts. Precinct 7. Opp. 421 Che.tnut st. Precinct 8. Upp. 423 Francisco st Precinct 9. E. side Montgomery ave., bet. Union and F flbert sts. frecinct 10. Opp. 803 Greenwich st Precinc: 11. N side Green st., bet. Powell and Mon gomery ave. Preciuct 1% M. side ValleJo st., bet. Stockton and Powell. 13. E. side Taylor st., bet. Chestnut and Precinct d. Precinct 14. SW. cor. 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