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FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 189S. 5 SAN JOSE WILL THROW Bl DEFEAT OF REA SEEMS ANSUR Gratifying Result of a House-to-House Canvass. Indicates a Majority the Entire Charter Club Ticket. Ward Heelers Imported to Do the Dirty Work for the “Gang.” FRAUDS ARE EXPO lllegal Registration Has Been Discov- ered in Every Ward in the City. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. 0000000000 MOCO0000 (] (4] O For the Charter ticket— O [+] 1696. (<3 © For the People’s ticket— © [} 1014, O | © PDoubiful and mixed—620. © o canvassed— © o © o [ CoC0000000QC00C00C0CO 10.—The figures | g herewith are the result of a| house-to-house can \ade by joint FINANCIER PAUL FEEDING THE FISHES. es ¢ iposed of members of the Good Gov- - | e e and the Liberty Club. | °f the candidates on the so-called Peo- | names have been discovered that do not | cpjidren's Sailor t of the voters in all | P'e’S Municipal ticket is a batle for|belong thereon. A list of these has been ty precincts of the cit Ninth and Twentieth. HER SHACKLES TO-DAY D for SED spoils and for the perpetuation of | compiled, and at every precinct the boedling, jobbery and corruption in of- | Charter Club and its allied organiza- fice, with all thelr attendant evils of | tions will have a challenger, whose duty y ex- is estimated, the vote | high taxation, stagnation and hard | it shall be to see that none of these ly divided, while in would-be ballot stuffers are allowed to Twentieth majorities | ote for the straight Charter Club | vote. Should any one who is not en- a r the New Charter Club ns a vote for political, com- | titled to vote swear in his vote, he will tic In the list of ““doubtful” are d personal liberty. A vote|be promptly arrested. 1d give : intended to vote, 1 be bt nd not seen be e who w of Charter Club ca f cople’s- or “‘gang’ t » were put down as ticket, expressed charter t Sa A straight from or to D. C. entire registered voters. | man on that ticket it would be an un. | vacant houses and three in St. James If the doubtful and mixed vote IS |safe experiment to vote for them, ns|square, in which there are no butldings. renly and a similar propor- | it js absolutely certain that he confrols| In the Sixth, two are registered who e shown holds for the | at Jeast a majority of them. In the | Were never heard of at the places they t to-morrow, the Char- | ahsence of any disavowal, however, by | gave as their residences, and six are .t between will win by a no information influenced to vote the ket, and, in some cases, by 1" are includ- a ticket made up wdidates and | 18 to vote the Char- | andidate for the s made indiscrimi- more than three- 700 and 800 vot for the “gang” ticket means continued | bondage and tribute to the boss and his henchmen. | Every candidate on the Charter Club | ticket {s absolutely independent and untrammelled, without obligations to any person or to any clique, except to perform his duty to the people of the city of San Jose that they may have a | government that will make their city | those each offender. In the First Precinct it has been found that forty-one men are tered from the New Hotel, and that but sixteen living there are entitled to vote. twenty-six guests there at the present the | ket. time. ok | 1;nmlpl for municipal political reform- | 1. the Second Precinct the name of hem- | e one dead man Is on the register. There Every candidate on the People’s Mu- nicipal or ‘‘gang” ticket is dependent | 3 e e ) | upon or obligated in some .way to Boss | three are registered from vacant houses. | Rea, and:ts, therefore;. bound ‘to con-| JIn the Third teh are registered from | sider Rea’s ‘wishes in the administra. | VACant houses. fon of the city’s affairs whenever he In the Fourth three are on the regis- chooses to ma them known. And |ter as residing in vacant houses. | even if the boss did not control every | rd al, ap- n ma registered from vacant houses. any of the candidates that they are | In the Seventh, two were found reg- veing supported by the boss and the hould all the doubtful vote: ‘gang,” despite the repeated charges | istered from vacant houses. to the ticket opposed 1o | that such is the case, it is fair to pre- | . In the Eighth, no less than eighty ernment, the Charter Club | sume that the boss is back of them all registeréd from vacant houses, five still come out the victor. In|and will exact his reward- when the | from vacant lots, and several from : of the precincts w. T to the situation. ticket—not fc A * city of San Jose | hot time is expected at the polls, where | 1In the Thirteenth, ten registered from n};\d nlsflru:-n\'v fraud will undoubtedly be attempted | vacant houses. ST that the city | on an unprecedented scale. | n 01 v ke that advance in the march| Anticipating something of this kind, | frl‘m(?inin?rfifimg;fi el et s, development and prosper- | owing to the forlorn outlook for the | 1In the Fifteenth four are registered | surate with its many natu- | “gang” ticket, the good government | from the lot on which.stands the Reed eptional advantages, { forces: nave smadesataple Brovision to ]| Lot batogpial % On the other hand, they realize the | protect the purity of the ballot. A thor- In the Sixteenth are two non-resi- desperate, determined, and in many |ough investigation has been made of all cases, unprincip a ma- n for the “gang” ticket in sult of the campaign of edu- n that has been going on for the 1 weeks the people are now fight on the part | mento to-night. sted In the succes but for the efforts made by the | the names on the great and supplemen- boss and his henchmen for the election | tal |ime and circumstances suit him. Safety lies only in a vote for the Char- | be found. | ter Club ticket without a single| In the Tenth, twenty-two non-resi- | seratch or omission. | dents were found. | There was an invasion on a small| In the Eleventh, one registered from | scale by political heelers from San|a vacant house. | Francisco and as far away as Sacra- In the Twelfth, twelve registered Some of these came |from the - Normal School square, in {on railroad passes sent to them by | which there are no private bufldings. r the | “Johnnie” Mackenzle. In consequence | two from vacant houses, and one from | of this importation by the “gang” a|a Chinese wash house. houses the numbers of which could not They | | dents and one from a vacant house. | In the Seventeenth are three from registers, and several vacant houses. hundred | Robinson Crusoe Rea and His Man Fridéy See Footprints Ahead. A reward of $50 has been offered by | the Charter Club for the comviction of | regis- | York Exchange | There are only | | are eleven names of non-residents, and | In the Fifth six are registered from | B Puff Scarfs for Ladies. Some of the sweetest and prettiest ideas in Ladies’ Puffs arrived late Sat- urday afternoon, in Roman stripes and | other pretty colorings. They're lovely, light and summery. Double the money won’t buy prettier scarfs in any other house in town. These at 25c¢. Nothing sosweet. No costume for lit- tle men makes him look as smart and cute as a Sailor Suit. Some 300 pretty Blue Sail- ors; some ‘trimmed with red and white soutache, others braided with wide black Hercules braid. Not a suit among the 300 worth less than $3. For these we say $1.48. | % <. Straws — about 300 dozen of the 50c grade. color com- bination high-class straws, all nice dress goods with full, wide brims; perfect sun protectors. These, beginning Monday, at 25c. Handsome ADVERTISEMENTS. 000000000000 000000 The restless enerdy of our house for greater achieve: ments spurs the managde- ment on to Sreater efforts. These greater efforts re- dound to your benefit. 00000000 00000000 000000000000000C00 THE ENTHUSIASTT KNEW NO BOUNDS.| As this is the third week, one would naturally imagine that the interest had somewhat abated, but quite the contrary. astic reception of last Saturday, when at cert though the whole town was in our house, notwithstanding all this, we are asked to give the third week of this classic sale of Spring Suits and Spring Top Overcoats at ‘What’s prettier than a Blue Serge? h And these have received such a world of careful tailoring. A Spring-like? real good Serge Suit should sell at $15. $8.88. ‘What's prettier than those fine Velour Cassimeres? they’'re $15, and the brightness and prettiness of the colorings, the harmo- nious blendings of the linings and trimmings, the general make-up and ap- pearance of these garments are characteristic of the swell tailor that made Some of 'em are silk lined. The ownership of a suit like these costs $8.88. The finishing touches of a man’s Spring dress is a Top Coat. you will slide into these Top Coats of ours through sleeves of satin and en- joy the luxury of wearing about as swell a Top Coat as money can buy and put to blush the man that pays $35 for his Top Coat. * while before we'd put these on salc at $8 88, cost you them. you We have hesitated quite a ©00000000000000000 Constant arrivals from the fashion- able marts of the world are now things of daily occurrence with us. 10's one of those characteristic features of the big Kearny-street store that causes the arrest of the publiceye and public aitention every day in the year. 0000000 © © © © (4] (4] © (4] o 0000000000000 0000C Notwithstanding the enthusi- n stages of the day it looked as ‘What’s more dressy? What's more The ownership of one of ours will The world over, Now, then but for the third and final week of the sale we have added these Top Coats $8.88. as fuel to feed the flames at eee——— A ANARARRRRBRRRBBDED DS SSSDSSS——————— 0O0000C00000C000000 Each day finds ws mak- ing new additions to our spring fashions and causes ws to think the new arri- vals arz even handsomer than their predecessors. 0000000000000000 [+] [ o (=] [+] © (] o o o o o [+] ° o (4] Q New spring fashions of bike suits for men; a world of new and pretty fash- ionable spring wheeling costumes for men, in high-class Scotches, made and tailored as only fine garments are. ‘We have taken a big line of these goods; they were to be sold regularly at $6; they're pure woolen garments, | and we have taken a cap, and we say for the suit and cap, in our Men’'s Bi- cycle Suit Department, $3.98. Ladies’ Dude Sai | A NS Y N Z0 Z/ ZRS SN lor Straws. Monday we compelled to call the sale of la- dies’ dude sailors off before noon! The la- dies evidently appre- ciated getting exclu- sive hatters’ and mil- Last were liners’ $3 hats . at $1 50. For this Monday we have prepared three times the as- sortment over that of last Monday. We trust that those who could not get them last time will come this Monday. $1.50. The prettiest ideas In spring neckwear. | We're going to sell 50 dozen Youpg men with fastidious | tastes will appreciate the sults that we're going to put on spe- some’ color combinations: and gold, navy and white, and many other hand- biack and ing. orange ages, all sizes. Monday at o8c. string ties; they're done up in cial salé to-day; they're the 3 dozen packages, and prettiest specimens of high styllsh, summery Max ;i class talloring that we have vell g0 ¢ shown this season. The fabrics g season, and will cost you by the are all new, the colorings |} 5 dozen, 12 of "em will Cost you | chofce. For fhese swell sults | 2 M |for young men between the ages | 2\ [ Sc. |of 14 and 19, we say g H The Dozen. ss.48. R Another lot of real smart and| You'll find a sweet lot of lit- cute-looking swea(enl for hlll(‘;e-;“!c“}flueopspg:tfi,e .;ory?i‘:fl:ee] (lxn v lar, hand- re ' lads Lok, N e oinarione: Biua| Detween the aecs of 3 and 8. in myrtle and white, blue, with red soutache braid- | with some_combinations; made from Whole, theyire very swell spring fine worsted yarn; no sweater in| suits. V1 50 is any better; all| buy prettier sults elsewhere. i iaes s Beginning to-day these will be offered to you at ( My =l =7 They have their little vest . taken as ———] — ‘em, and, a | Double the price won't s1.08. hat stores. for our Saturday hat rush. M ting some real swell hats at O5c. In our Men's Hat Department Mon- day we will show up some real clever Alpines in pearls with black bands—the kind you'd pay double the money,for in Some Derbys among 'em; all new spring blocks and came too late purchasers will have the benefit onday’s of get- ) =———p ~ W Ea NV TWO EXNTIRE BUILDINGS. EIGHT FLOORS.