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THE MAGICAL [IDGET, MAHER 'On the First Five Win- ; ners at Brighton. CHORUS BOY’S STAKE VICTORY {LEEDSVILLE LEADS ALL THE WAY IN THE HANDICAP, Form-Figurers Fail to Get the Best of the Pencilers at the Har- lem or St. Louis Tracks. Speclal Dispatch to The Call NEW YORK, Aug. 4—Maher covered himself with glory and his rivals with sand in the first five races this after- noon, and is now the idol of the race- going public. Leedsville, played very heavily, won the mile handlcap in 1:40%, very good time over the Beach | track. Chorus Boy captured the Ris- fng Generation kes after being ' backed by his party for a “killing.” "The track was in good shape. 3 T Won eastly. Se Second race, -two-year-old maldens, five fur- longs: Nime and Welght. Jc . 1. %. Str.Fin, Lindula, 3183 uaa e o 0 0 3 % g asis 3+ 12 0 2 sond and third % g 11] 3 21 0 3 3 3 33 0.0 Won hand cond and third Louisa Degnar 97 and Ella Y?nl)’i s against first three—3 to 5, 7 to 0 93 also ran. three—6 to 1, 7 to Rising Generation stakes, two- furlongs ckeys. %. %. Str.Fin, 3 aher 11 1 1 Doggett 2 2 2 4 4 4 econd and third 1 3 2,3 .3 Second and third enille 9 also ran. rst three—13 to 5, 8 to i ged LONG SHOTS IN FRONT. Rosa Masso and Inconstancy Fool the Harlem Form Figurers. CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—The players of long shots ha the laugh on the admirers of the at Harlem, the wins of Rosa ing, and Incon- and fattening J. Reiff and Tommy Burns Conley ‘and Kitley out and is now fast. First race, two-year-olds, four and a half fu s Jame and Weight. Jockeys. %. %. Str.Fin, 0. Conley 07 070 1% H. Martin 3 3 2 2 lirtation, 17.........Caywood 0- 0 . 0 3 The Crawfish, 111...... Shields 11 11 1n 0 Fieeting Ray, 107.....T. Burns 2 2 3 0 Time, :57%. Won cleverly. Second and third driving. -Keen Winkle 101, Miss Dooley 101, Cora Havill nte 105, Queen’s Pawn 105, Oscar's sthen 107, Mendaclous. 109, and Pella B 109 also ran Straight o hdds against first three—30 to 1, 12 to 1 Penzo 100 driying. King Dance 100, §ir Tenny 100, Scornful 100, b2 Dixie Lee 100 also ran. s against first three—3 to 10, 6 to 1and i0 to 1. *Favorite. Third race, handicap, two-year-olds, five fur- | longs Name and Welght. _Jockeys. %. %. Str.Fin, #The Kentuckian, 101.T. Burns 1h 1 1. 1 Tuila Fonso, 30 itley' 3 0" 0 2 100 McNichols 0 3 3 8 Shepherd 2h 2 2 0 | ‘Won easily. Second and third Mazie V %5, King Lete 9, Mazo $2 and Es- plonage 111 also ran Btraight odds against 1and 4 to 1. *Favorite. first three—11 t0 5,6 to Fourth race, purse, mile and a sixteenth: Name and Wt. Jockeys. %. %: %.Str.Fin. Imp. Eddle Burke, 103.. vinn.... Kitley 00 0 1ns opr. &hepard, 1077, Burns 2 2 2 2 Found, §7. McNichols 12°12 1111 3 Boanerges, 107....Caywood 3 3 3 3 0 Time, 1:47. Won driving. Second and third ariving. Hos! 99 and The Devil 9 also. ran. Btraight odds against first three—5 to 1, 6 to 5 and 6 to *Favorite. 1 Fifth race, purse, six furlongs: : Name and Welght. _Jockeys. %. %. Str.Fin, Storm K 100. T. Burns 0 2 2 v 3 *Mary Bl 171t 2 £t. Alfon 38y Boney Boy .Seaton 2 0 0 Time, 1:1%. Won cleverly. Second and third ariving. g La Champagne 80, Cosmos 81 and Dad's Daughter % also ra: ¥ Stralght odds against first thrée—5 to 1, 1 to 4and 8 to 1. SFavorite. Sixth race, selling, mile and a sixteenth: Name and We. Jockeye. X. %. %.StrFin. eift 3 . oAy | JE98 Jede Ba s Chugnut, T N e Terranet, o B B ) Pepper, 106 0 3 2% 0 Queen Safle, 100....Kitley 3 0 0 0 o0 Time, 1:49%. Won easily. Becond and third driving, *The Tory 105, Friskal 100, Tonto 102, Doul Dumimy 102, Louls 108, Pitfall 105 and Golden Rod 105 also ran. Straight odds a 1and 12 to 1. *Favorite. AR Sl UHLER FIRST AT ST. LOUIS. The California Colt Justifies the Con- fidence Reposed in Him. 8T. LOUIS, Aug. 4.—Gilmore did some good riding here to-day, riding the Golden Dawn coit Uhler to victory in the first race and Mound City in the fifth, the latter at odds of 12 to 1. The heat race was warmly contested, gainst first three—$ to 1, 12 to cond and third | before the | Validore 100, Charabelle 169, | Belle Bramble winning through the breaking down of Fireside in the third heat. At the time she was leading by three lengths and was in the home stretch. First race, two-year-old maldens, five fur- longs: Name and Weight. Jocke: . Str.Fin, 2 Sz .55 2 A 3 9 93 *Uhler, 108 +2s0.Gilmore Sam Lazarus, 108. g Albert Baldwin, 108, Easter John, 105. 2 ..Blos: Time, 1:07%. Won cleverly. drlving. 5 ‘Black Spot 105, Tidal Wave 105 and Ignes 105 also ran. Straight odds against first three—9 ta 5, 3 to land 10 to 1. *Favorite. Becond race, purse, seven and a half furlongs: N Jockeys. 4. %. %.Str.Fin. Linda, 97......J. McDonald 12 1% 1 1.1 Lord N g Lines ¢ 0 0 2 2 *Judge Steadman, 99.Snell 0 3 3 ‘8 3 Rebel Jack, 93. 0, 0 -Digp R Dawn, 9. B Be 8 B Imp. Shine, 90. R0 i TR0 Time, 1:59%, Won easily. Second end third ariving, S la Foster 50 ran. Btrajght odds against first three—Linda barred, Lord Neville 4 to 1, Judge. Steadman 7 to 5, Hebel Jack § to 5. *Fa: Third race, two-year-old maidens, five fur- longs: Name and Weight Jockeys. %.- %. Str. Fin. Leo Stratus, 106. “Lines 0° 0" 14 1n vorite. 203 Lafayette, 108.. . Clay 3 8 Lordan, 108 McDonald 8§ 8 21 3 *Oraibee, W. Miller 1 1 0 0| Tim driving. Second and third drlying. ghor 108, Visionary 108, George Dunnett . The Norseman 108 and Rainmaker 105 also ran. ght 0dds against-first three—7 to 1, 11 to |2anaétol *Favorite, Fourth race, five and a half furlongs, heats. | Jockeys. %. %. Str.Fin, | “Lines 14 14712 11 Clay 3 8 24| uthard 2 3° 2h.3 YO O Distanced Roa Distanced | ¢ k Distanced Tt Sécond and third driving Stral 5 and ¥ . Str.Fin. 2- 1h % % Str.Tin, 2 4 24-12 .Rutter 0 [ 0 2ns nell 0.3 3 @ J. McDonald 13 1 T 0 Bloss 3. 0 0 0 F. C s S 1 .F ns ‘Won handily. Second and third driving. ight odds against first three—12 to.1, 13 d 5 to 1. | to | *Favorite. seventy yards: Sixth race, purse, mile and | Name and Wt. Jocke: %. ;5 %. Str. !’(]n, i Mooy 0 & % 3 1 |ing what “Hudyan” has accomplished. | HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co. | F. Glvens 0 . 0..0 @ 8| They costiyounot one cent Why not O S a | | 2318 0 ? | noted_tor virtues; best natural bath e get what you can easily get for nothing ? |3 b S i o y. It will lead to your being full of life and RVICE; morning and afte Neither Sloan Nor Martin Rides a ‘Winning Mount. SARATOGA, Aug. 4.—The public, in placing bets, followed the jockies rather than the | to-day’s game in the ninth by a great bat- rally. Brooklyn went up in the air, tin, trying three . pitc! Score: scheduled for this Pittsburgs poned; rain. hers, Attendance 1500. 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HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, S8TOCKTON, MAREKET AND ELLIS 8TS., San Fra Which are you? -Do you feel that you are uncertain? If you do, something is the matter fairly .in the But we all Strong, robust Weaklings fall be- Do you feel e confidence in your Have you been so Subscribers camping at localities along the line of railroads where there are no postal facilities can have The Call thrown off at their camp by sending name and location of camp to The Call Subscription Department, A MAGIC ISLAND: T puny mortal? Look ure, e. You can be a man | the’ worla. if you will try. nics: MART water carnivals, Open July 1 ot lie. 20,000 men The wonderful ete. SANTA . . CATALINA America’s greatest field for health and pleas- Most phenomenal rod and reel fishing o Marine Gardens; the great stage ride; delightful coast excur- sions; novel cutdoor sports; dancing; pyrotech- THE BAND and gplendid ORCHESTRA. HOTEL METROPOLE, Always open; modern appolntments; effictent management. ISLAND VILLA, Splendid arrangement for campers. Full Information, rates, iliustrated pamphlets, Wilmington Transportation Company, 222 South Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. FAMOUS t for eagh and every JOHN B. MA' and testimonials tell- take Tiburon ferry at 7 Terms, §2 a day or $12 a guest ‘of the past three GR Prop A Charming 8po Boats iree (o & table. Clean beds atrons. t to isco, Cal. rses to-day. As Tod »an and Willle Mar- aid not land. a winner their money was | Summaries: seven furlongs. First race Arequeras, 109 (Irving) | Uncle Le 109 (Lamley), 6 Larequois, 103 (Hupp), § to 1, Time, 1:33. Columbus also ran. Second race, five and a half furlongs. Mischief Maker, 99 (Blair), Mitchell, 106 (Clawson), Colanel Tenny also Third race, Kensington' stakes, mile, 110 (R. Willlams), 9 to & Damten, 109 (T. , 5 tc Imperator, 110 (Cunningham), 0 Time, 1:43%. | Lehman also ran. Fourth race, one and a sixteenth miles. Candleblack, 112 (Clawson), even.. s, 112 (W. Martin), 4 to 5 and (Gray), 20 to 1. Timé, 1 out. | Athamas, | Valia, 108 | _Fifth race, six furlongs. | Damocles, 106 (Clawson), 3 Bontno, 109 (R, Willlams), 4 to 1 an | South Africa; 112 (Powers), 8 to 1 | Time, 1:15%. Donatfon and Dolando also ran. —_— DOUBLE-HEADERS ON SEVERAL DIAMONDS NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. and. giving them- their first shut out of the season.: In the second game Griffith was hit safely by nearly every one, but the hits: were kept scattered. Nops was invineible until the eighth, when he was found for four hits and three runs. At- tendance $000. Score, first game: - Clubs— R. H. B. Chicago . 0, 4 5 Baltimore 5 5 2 Batteries—Callahan a McJames and Robinson. Umplres—Swartwood and War- Clarke. Umpires—Swartwood and ‘Warner. CINCINNATI, Aug. 4.—The Giants had | all the luck in the first game. Steinfeld's | bu.se-runnlnf prevented the' Reds winning | the second in a gallop, which had to be | calfled _on account of darkness. . Attend- ance 4733, Score, first game: Clubs— R. H. B. Cincinnat! 5 10. 0 New Yorl s 10 2| Batferies — Dammann, vood and vy rady. Vaughn; Seymour and G Umpires—Garr- | ney and Brown. 1 Score, second game: Clubs— Cincinnati New York.... atteries—Haw Grady: Urnpires- & " PHILADELPHIA, ~Aug. {fook two games from Philad without any great ‘effort. could not hit the opposing le the R H B RN 5 6 3 an “aughn; ettlg and affney and Brown. ) 4.—Cleyeland clphia to-day The Phillies itchers when. Tits meant funs, ome pltchers were . batted -freely. Attendance 4870. Score, first-game: R H B 4301 1 1 1 Fifield and 3~Young and O'Corino: "Battes McFarlan d. Umpires—Lynch and Andrews. 8core, second game: | Clubs— R. H. B. Cleveland . 8 18 3 Fhiladelphfa D Batterles—Jones an g . “B. Murphy snd M. Murphy. Umplres—Lynch and An- -} drews, LOUISVILLE, Aug. 4—Two games were played to-day, the tie game of Tues- day being playes 1T he Beaneaters off. could not bunch their hits in the first con- test, while the Colonels batted Lewls at will. The Colonels tried their new pitch- ers In the second game and Boston was winner from the start. Todd lasted but one inning. Attendance 3600, Score, first game: Clubs— R. H. E, Louisville .. 1 15 0 | Rt rasir and Kitiiage: Lowis and atte an 3 Bergen. Umpires—McDonald and ‘0'Day. Score, second game: Clubs— nwon . FES Louisville 49 3 Batteries—Nichois and Yeage Tod Al- torox‘):: and Powers. Umplires—McDos and Doay. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 4—The Browns won ner. Score, second game: Clubs— R H. B Chicago P | Baitimore Fo Batterles—Griffith and Donahue; Nops and | | DAWSON CITY And Yuken Direct Connection via ST. MICHAEL. Elegant St LEELANAW 300 Passengers; Will Have Prompt Dispatch. | Freight to St. Michael $15 per ton. 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This delightful Wllfl’nl:: place s located in Abundance of mineral springs, hot and eold plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral telephone con- comm: i “s?m uip prietoe. minutes from ‘room in 3 San Cruz: grounds and river lit by electric II;M'I.; Sennia, bawling boating, ‘bathing iand Rabing: anta Crus NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldg. Telephone Brown 931 Residenee, 1 California st., San Francisco. Santa Cruz Mountains. WHITCOMB CO., Soquel, priy ~ v Mts_; club, billlard and emoking rooms. New, .— of C hs— . . . L s . i hard finished and elegantly furnished, Tele- Boston -.....58 33 .637|Philadelphia §2 45 " o ey o e e i A L Cleveland ...57 34 o8 B If troubled with Rheumatls uralgla, Sci- | fooress L. Prop., Bouth Bes Baltimore . 35 .593 Loulsville ...85 9 .372 | atjca, Gout or any nervous disease, call at the | —— = | Chicago . :a &': .‘:"mfln'swn % {"g g;; | JOHN H. 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Notice is hereby given that the Boards of Precinct Registration for the general election to be held on Tuesday, the Sth day of November, A. D. 158, will meet in their respective precincts for the regis- tration of voters and such other purposes as are prescribed by law, on ° Wednes- day, August 10, 1898, from 9 o’clock &. m. | until 10 o’clock p. m. daily for five () days, until and Iricluding Monday, August 15, 1898, on which day all registration closes. : All electors who have nét been regis- | tered for sald general election are hereby invited to present thémselves for regis- tration. - The Boards of Precinct Registration will sit as above for the purpose of register- ing all legal and qualified voters residing |. in their precincts who have not regist- ered at the office of the Registrar of ‘Voters since June 1, 1898. % Any person who .has pot registered since June 1, 1898, and. fafls to register at the Boards of Precinct Registration of the precinct In which he resides. will| be debarred the privilege of voting at such election. g2 In accordance with section 2L of the “Act to Regulate the ' Registration of Voters,” etc., the following places have been secured for the sessions of ' ‘the Boards of Precinct Registration: REGISTRATION PLACES. Election November 8, 1898, TWENTY-EIGHTH - .ASSEMBLY DIS- TRICT, First Precinct—439 Folsom. Second Precinet—216 Steuart. Third Precinct—403 Harriso Fourth Precinct—415 Folsom. Fifth Precinct—266 First. Sixth Precinct—508 Howard. Beventh Precinct—162 First. Eighth Precinct—131 Second. Ninth Precinct—112A First. Tenth Precinct—562 M Eleventh Precinct—56 Twelfth Precinct—37 Third.. Thirteenth Precinct—32 Hunt. Fourteenth Precinct—665- Howard, - Fifteenth Precinct-—241 Third. Sixteenth Precinct—405 Third. TWENTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY DIS- TRICT. i First Precinct—328 Jessle. Second Precinct—65 Fourth. Third Precinct—343 Jessie. Fourth Precinet—114% Fourth. Fifth Precinct—791 Mission. Sixth Precinct—222 N Eighth Precinct— Ninth Precinct—804 Folsom. Tensk _Precinct—T716 Folsom. Eleventh Precinct—753 Folsom. Twelfth Precinct—803 Folsom. Thirteenth Precinct—406 Fourth, Fourteenth Precinct—360 Third. Fifteenth Precinct—407 Fourth. - Sixteenth Precinct—424 Third. Seventeenth Precinct—493 Fourth. THIRTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. First Precinct—25% Sixth. Second Precinct—36 Sixth. Third Precinct—1006 Mission. Fourth Precinct—440 Minna. Fifth Precinct—1040 Howard. Sixth PBrecinct—445 Minna. Seventh Precinct—99 Howard. Eighth_Precinct—1081 Howard. Ninth Precinct—215 Sixth. Tenth Precinct—336 Sixth. Eleventh Precinct—327 Sixth. Twelfth Precinct—441 Sixth. Thirteepth Precinct—821 Harrison. Fourteenth Precinct—10 -Sixth. THIRTY-FIRST ASSEMbLY DISTRICT. First Precinet—31 Bighth. Second_Precinct—124S Mission. Third Precinct—1249 Mission. Tourth Precinct—124 Eighth. Fifth Precinct—74 Seventh, Sixth Precinct—1328 Howard. Seventh_Precinct—1437 ‘Mission. Eighth Precinct—2i inth. Ninth Precinct—1235 Howard. Tenth Precinct—666 Clementina. Eleventh Precinct—1111 Howard. Tweifth Precinct—i89 Eighth. Thirteenth Precinct—1161 Folsom. Fourteenth Precinet—1215 Folsom. Fifteenth Precinct—i26 Ninth. Sixteenth Precinct—1407% Folsom. THIRTY-SECOND _ASSEMBLY DIS- TRICT. Ficst, Frecinct—5 Second Precinct— Third Precinct—608 Third. Fourth Precinct—514 Third. Fifth Precinct—452 Brannan. Sixth Precinct—538 Fourth. Seventh Precinct—525 Sixth, Eighth Precinct—831 Bry ant. Ninth Precinct—705 Brannan. Tenth Precinct—504% Ninth. Eleventh Precinct—1924 Bryant. Twelfth Precinct—1514 Twentieth. Thirteenth Precinct—1112 Kentucky. THIRTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DIs- TRICT. First Precinct—3001 Twentieth. Second Precinct—3026 Twenty-second. Third Precinct—3142 Twenty-fourth. Fourth Precipet—2911. Harrison. lglxrg\‘ Fgecl;mtt—%z "l;wemy-fcurm. X recinct—N. W. corner Twi - third and Alabama. Sl Seventh Precinct—2305 Bryant. 5 Eighth Precinct—2702 Twenty-fourth. Ninth Precinct—1306 San Bruno. Tenth Precinct—1501 Twentieth.. Eleventh Precinct—807 Twenty-second. Twelfth Precinct—N. W. corner Twen- ty-second and Michigan. Thirteenth Precinct Ralilroad ave. Fourteenth Precinct—1206 Rallroad ave. Fifteenth Precinct—1411 Rallroad ave. THIRTY-FOURTH ASSEMBLY - ™IS- TRICT. First Precinct—16121 Folsom. Second Precinct—134 Eleventh, Third Precinct—1551 Market. Fourth Precinet—111 Valencla. Fifth Precinct—1648 Mission. Sixth Precinet—1713 Mission. Seventh Precinct—1609 Folsom. Eighth_Precinct—1805 Howard. Ninth Precinct—I1848 Howard. Tenth Precinct— Sixteenth, Eleventh Precinct—442 Valencia. Twelfth Precinct—506 Valencia. Thirteenth Precinct—2123 Mission. Fourteenth Precinct—2915 Sixteenth. Fifteenth Precinct—2880 Sixteenth, Sixteenth Precinct—SE. corner Nine- teenth and Shotwell. Seventeenth Precinct—2239 Mission. Eighteenth Precinct—825 Valencia. Nineteenth Precinct—848 Valencia. Twentleth Precinct—914 Valencia. Twenty-first Precinct—s301 Nineteenth. THIRTY-FIFTH ASSEMBLY DIS- TRICT. - First Precinct—3787 Twenty-fourth. Second Precinct—3449 Twenty-second. Third Precinct—1344 Valencia. Fourth Precinct—85 Guerrero. Fifth Precinct—28 Mission. g!xth t}’r;;:huit——';’?f‘gzdl‘ell;slom eventh Precinct— ‘wenty-foul Eighth Precinct—1416 ancncl{. b Ninth Precinct—3316 Mission. Tenth Precinct—500 Precita avenue. Eleventh Precinct—3151 Missfon. Twelfth Precinct—3281 Mission. Thirteenth Precinct—3681 Mission. Fourteenth Precinct—4511. Mission. THIRTY-SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. First Precinct—4206 Seventeenth.. Second Precinct- oe. Third Precinct—218 Church. Fourth Precinct—3439 Sixteenth. Fifth Precinct—392 Dolores. Sixth Precinct—506 Church. Seventh Precinct—524 Castro. Eighth Precinct—N. E. corner Nine- teenth and Castro. Ninth Precinct—940 Sanchez. Tenth Precinct—3607 Eighteenth. Eleventh Precinct—3845 Twenty-fourth. Twelfth Precinct—Sli Alvarado. Thirteenth Precinet—1310 Castro. Fourteenth Precinct—i09 Clipper. Fifteenth Precinct—125 Twenty-e! Sixteenth Precinct—N. W. corner i}lth. alley Seventeenth Precinct—4304 Twenty-first. Eighteenth Precinct—S. E. corner K and Tenth avenue. - Nineteenth Precinct—19 Thirtieth. Twentieth Precinct—12-14 French. - - - ADVFRTISEMENTS. ! THIRT--SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DIS TRICT. “ First Precinct—3S7 Hayes. Secand Precinct—1828 Market. Third Precinct—143 Page. ‘Fourth Precinct—N. E. corner Octavia. Fifth Precinct—i75 Hayes. Sixth Precinct—607 Laguna. Seventh Precinct—51$ Laguna. Eighth Precinct—210 Lily avenue. Ninth Precinct—2153 Market. fenth Precinct—118 Fillmore. Hieventh Precinct—is6 Haight. Twelfth Precinct—621 Buchanan. TFhisteenth Precinct—606 Fillmore. Fourteenth Precinct—627. Haight. Fifteenth Precinct—125 Devisaderos . Bixteenth Precinct—416 Devisadero. Seventeenth Precinct—1399 Haight. % Eighteenth. Precinct—323 Devisadero. Nineteenth_Precinct—303% Broderick. Twentieth Precinct—1929 Oak. Twenty-first Precinck—S. BE. cornet Haight and Stanyan. Page and r THIRTY-EIGHTH _ASSEMRLY DIS- TRICT. First Précinct—702 Turk. - Secorid_Precinct—606 McAllister, Third Precinet—647 MyAllister. Fourth Precinct—337 ¥'ulton. Fifth Precinct—709 McAllister. Sixth Precinct—1270 Eddy. Seventh Precinct-—1529 Ellis. Eighth Preclnrt-—l.flt‘l‘hrk. Ninth Precinct 1‘1%61(,’;‘3;2 ‘enth Precinct—S$ g - Eleventh Precinct—§21 Webster, Twelfth Precinct—1571 Turk. Thirteenth Precinct—1229 Steiner. Fourteenth Precinct—1209 Devisadero, Fifteenth 'Pn-clncg-}gg Il;mlk(m Sixteenth Precinct—] on. Seventeenth Precinct—2003 Golden Gatd avenue. Bighteenth Precinot—2544 McAllister. Gateavenue, THIRTY-NINTH _ASSEMBLY DIS« : TRICT. ~ First Precinct—i26 Hayes. Secundll're(‘inctgslf!\ Larkin. Third Precinct—36 Grove. Fourth. Precinct—333 Golden Gate aventey Fifth Precingt—312 Golden Gate ave. “Sixth Precinct—320 Eddy. Seventh Precinct-—502 ‘Ellis. ghth Precinct— . h Precinct—307 Larkin. enth Précinct—503 Larkin. leventh - Precinet—; Eddy. Twelfth Precingct—702° Larkin. Thirteenth Precinct—21 Jones. Fourteenth Precinct—S. E. Corner Géary and ‘Leavenworth. R Fiftéenth Precinct—79%A Geary. Sixteenth -Precinct—1032 Sutter. Seventeenth Precinct—S02 O'Farrell. FEighteenth Precinct—1005 Post. Nineteenth Precinct—1224 Polk. Twentieth Precinct—] "_Cautomln. Twenty-first Precinct—1521 Califo FORTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. First Precinct—1629; Pine. Second Precinct—1520 Bush. Third_Precinct—1669 Post. Faurth . Precinct—1602 Laguna. Fifth Precinc 4 Laguna. Sixth Precinct—2113 Pine. Seventh Precinct—2007% Fillmore. Eighth Precinct—1904 Fillmore. Ninth Precinct—1619 Buchanan. Tenth Precinct—1625 Fillmore. Eleventh Precinct—1703 Devisadero, TFwelfth Precinct—2002 Devisadero. Thirteenth Precinct—2925 California. 228 Geary. Fourteenth Precing Fi; :nth Precinct—2533. Sutter. Sixteenth.- Precinct—2%03 Pine. Seventeenth Precinct—1450 . Central ave Eighteenth Precinct—1209 Point Lobos. Nineteenth Pliéc{‘ncth’. e\sV. Ninth and Point- Lobos avenues. Twentieth Precinct—3124 Point Lobos. cornex FORTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, First Precinct—1415 Jackson.: _Second Precinct--1702 Hyde. Third Precinct—1905 Hyde. Fourth Precinet—26011 Hyde. Larkin. Pacific avenue. Se\'(-nth}?rec‘inct— Eighth_Precinc Ninth Precinct—2z322 Fillmore. Tenth Precinct--1813 Vallejo. Eleventh Precinct—S. E. corner Octavig .and .Greenwich. i Twelfth Precinct—30011 Webster. Thirteenth Precinct—1942 Union. Fourteenth Precinct—2515 Fillmore (rear), Fifteenth Precinct—2600% Sacramento. Sixteenth Precinct—2026A Washington. Seventeenth_Precinct—2931 Washington, Eighteenth. Precinct—2755 Greenwich. Nineteenth' Precinct—3647 Sacramento. FORTY:SECOND _ ASSEMBLY DIS= i TRICT. First Precinct—131 Turk. Second Precirict—224 Ta Third Precinct—137 Ta: s Fourth Precinet—317% O'Farrell . Fifth Precinct—310 O'Farrell. Sixth Precinc 81 Geary. Seventh Precinct— Post. Eighth Precinct—1235% Pine. Ninth Precinct—1342 Sacramento. “Tenth Precinct—N. W, corner Pine and Mason (booth). Ele\'cr(uh Precinct—1102 Clay. Pwelfth Precinct—1023 Pacific. Thirteenth Preeinct—1028 Hyde. Fourteenth Precinct—1428 Washington. Fifteenth Precinct—1237 Broadway. lor. WORTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: First Precinet—9 Eddy. Second Precinct—107 Powell. Third Precinct—392 Geary. Fourth Precinct—: Stockton. Fifth Precinct—3 Sixth Precinct— Seventh Precinc Eighth Precinct—822 California. % Ninth Precinct—403 Dupont. ‘enth Precinct—441 Bush.. leventh Precinct—649 Broadway. Twelfth Precinct—926 Washington. Thirteenth Precinct—1024 Clay. Fourteenth Precinct—1204 Mason. _FOURTH __ASSEMBLY . DIS. FORTS TRICT. irst Precinct—606 Broadway. Fotond Precinct—300 Broadway. Third Precinct-—1539 Mason. Fourth Precinct—1610 Stockton. Fifth Precinct—1720 Stockton. Sixth Precinct—208 Francisco. Seventh Precinct—604 Lombard. Fighth Precinct—2215 Powell. ‘Ninth Precinct—728 Montgemery avenusy Tenth Precinct—S03 . ifber Eleventh_Precinct—629 U Twelfth Precinct—160: on. Thirteenth Precinét—22 Lombard. Fourteenth _Precinct—N, °W. corneg Broadway. and Jones. 2 Fifteenth Precinct—935 Filbert. RTY-FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRIC Fg‘lrst Precinct—28 Trinity. T Rush. Third Precinct—123 Leidesdorff. Fourth Precinct—647 Merchant. Fifth Precinet—22 Montgomery avenue, Sixth Precinct—109 Jackson. Seventh Precinct—110 Drumm. Eizhth Precinct—i04 Prumm. Ninth Precinct—330 Broadway. Tenth Precinct—i22 Broadway. Eleventh Precinct—715% Davis, Twelfth Precinct—342A° Union. W. J. BIGGY, Registrar of Votevs, . ™% THE WEEKLY CALL. It Publishes the Cream of tha News of the Week and MANY ATTRACTIVE . AND ORIGINAL FEATURES, - IT IS THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST T y—— The Best Mining Telegraphic News That Service on Is Accurate \&tp to date The Coast 7~ Not a Line of it Sensfiuoml' oor Faky, and Not a Line of it Dry or Uninteresting. Twenty-first Precinct—S. . corner Ocean avenue and San Jose road. enty-second Precinct—9 Plymouth avenue. Awolmmm ALL FHE TIME. ADVOCATES | SENTBY - HOME WALL, 51,59 INDUSTRIES AVEAR