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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1898. 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. SENI-OFFICIAL COUNT | Friday ‘ % T | 2 ggécgg;izggg Gomplete Returns on the Municipal Ticket Can-| ™ |5 ¢ U HHHE And yassed by the Registrar’s Experts. = A5 bkl Saturday 5 & R P 06108 X0 J0F 10108 13 10 18 1% 10 10 1010 10 0% 0¥ 0¥ 0 X0 0% 0¥ 10 O 10 1% kO 0 10k 10 104 10 1% 0% 10K 10 10 1% ¢ o€ X 3¢ Paps. ,. 8 placing our fine clothes within the reach of the slimmest pocket-book. Some real fashion- s unchanged. The estimates 3\552;1 %fi\'fii?:rl)n, were based on returns from | Jason B. Cole R... The fourteen pre- | £ ‘Gonran. D The returns are all in. Registrar gligy 2 School Directors. Del Norte, Dl Norier ..ol b S| has made & semi-offictal canvass and has | Banjamin Armer, N. P E ; ; ' announced the result on the cit- ticket. | George R. Armsirong oo cE R In our Men’s Suit Defeated candidates are now figuring how | P. A. Bergerot, R. Humb' Humb', 1,365 | Room we inaudurate a it happened; the successful ones are re- Q{” Be\x}nuéd. 8 L. Inyo 165 | 7 d b ceiving congratulations. With the ex. | 3% My Boyer, 8, [ Kern o | Pn ay and Saturday ception of Justice of the Peace and | C.' F. Buckley, C. | anes. e S ol Direstors the list of success- | Henry H. Bustelnd, G, it | aSsen 4 ops, orto explain it to tes published in yesterday's | Willlam M. Cannon, D. L Angeles 8042 | you, a Popular Sale, | i | eturned vesterday changed vic- | John Dooley. 5. L. tory into defeat for A. J. Fritz (D.), who | Charles P. Eells, D. was believed to have succeeded G. W. I/;ll:‘ed ‘Ffi“hlor'LD' Monterey £ o ass g4 - SEERUBE0 6 308 306 306 06 308 308 308 X0 YOG X0 30K 308 0% 00 308 0K 30 308 308 0% 308 306 30K 108 308 308 308 306 308 108 308 108 306 108 30K 30 10K 30 306 308 0 3 X 3k F. Cook (R.) Justice Cook overcame Ellis, 8. . .eoos > H. e - . Fritz's lead and won by 634 votes. P. A. | Bauin §-%5e0a- able Men’s Suits, in the Bergerot, Charles P. Fells and Dr. H. E. | Miss ¢. Heoht 8. 1. 3 Gedke aro slected Sehogl " Directors 11 | 111 Holbrooic, B IET singdle - breasted sack Jlace of J. M. Thomas, William M. Can- | Henry I ik Ul S i 2 L iiro, wbo were con- gf’if? hosirp; 8. L | Ecramt | o Sasram'ts fashion, also in the a the omple! - | William_A. K = E er S vote on the municl- | P}mlr‘s:}li.\ Lx;n(“,q gh | i?"s'i?“éfi‘?; ;:: lglr'az double -breas t]& a ticket follow Timothy J. Lyons, T | 8an_Diegol an Diego TR 2|5 Tl & Srauin & Foancia Agon: £« complode |2 |£] 8|8 LN H 5 L Gbpo| Sin Lo Obispo s L°6bpol and first-rate Suit s 4 ateo.. Mateo 2 > 2 g s S Barvara Santa Darbara: in blue cheviot, AssmMBLY f% [ a0l R tslmens £ e Sania ‘Craa: : stylishly cut and DISTRICT. D12 | 3|2 | ScnmcasE Shesad Sterma - = = excellently tailored. S s N Siskiyou . skivou & o [l s W.'G. Stafford, I Solano - Solano . On Friday and Saturday these complete Suits | e Vanderlynn St ) Sonoma. £ g ; H. Struns : Stanislaus .. will be 2,3% . M. Thomas, R. | Sutter . | Fael Treasurer. ni Febams fimtls o 2,884 (Unexpired term.) Tulare Tulare . 1,020| 1,488] 1,463 2,357 1. J. Truman, R......... 6% | Tuolumne $‘,’2{1’,’,“‘“ i) T e . . 3 M. Greenblatt, D. 2 202 | Ventura 1 1,277 1413 23] LTI L4T3 | g6 100810 6 X0 0830 1630 06 20 06 X6 6630 ¢ 100010 06 X0 0650 0630 00 X0 X000 04 0 0 Attorney and Counselor. (Unexpired term.) L. J. Welch, D........ Judge of Police Court. e e - : Thirty-First DESPONDENT WIDOW Whore i, dtaverate. A ag i (Unexpired term.) dward M. Sweeney, R Thomas Brophy agony of death. A middle-aged man, who | E. P. Mogan, D'. .989 | Daniel O'Brien, ATTEMPTS SUICIDE | cfiimed he was a “friend of the family. | A. J. Oliver, 8. L. not only denied admittance to the guard- ian of the peace but refused to give the School Directors. Thirty-Second (Unexpired term.) 5 DISGUSTED WITH LIFE, MRS. | name of the womun who had tried (o de- . 1ckley.C. >, H. Baker, S. L.. g s z €, F, Buckiey, C. R ¥ ¥ Culligan, ® WOLF TAKRE CABHOLIO:AGKD, o Toovibeselr, Gewse ot untll thapailos: | SRTS RS A S0 R E RIS URARHE S e RO TR ooy 742 Charles P. Eells, D v 1,189 James M. Hanley, D . the st llowed hi : Qliver Buerstt, 5. 1 e Thirty-Third . Bven Mie, Alion st A Setomea 0% JUVENILE ROOM s Charles L. Patton, CITY GAVE GAGE Robert McCullough, R. Atter Brooding Over Her Losses at | throw any light on the identity of the | & rl ay the Racetrack She Resolves to After considerablé questioning, she final- | SECOND FLOOR' S Ehe D! Sullivan, D.. End Her Existence. 1y admitted that her name was Mrs. Wolf Pops. .. Iusal........| 86,08| 90,593102,226] 87,124 =k Mayor. : E Auditor. A MAJORITY OF 3460 m;g;f;-rourth : = and that despondency had impelled her to 2. 8. Chadwick, 8. L. e S S FL J. Crowly, D make an attempt on her life. ohn H. Grady, D Gngtav_Portler, 8. L. Asa R. Wells, R. Official Returns Show How Voters| pafif’s " Rovinson, R Alice Wolf, the widow of the late Dr.| Another woman, who seemed_distracted Wolf, while despondent last night over | OVer the attempted suicide of Mrs. Wolf, Agsessor. Felt About the Single Thirty-Fifth Tax. Stephen A. Byrne, D. William H. Cobb, R Capitulated returns of the vote for Gov-['my: o gizen ernor by Assembly districts follow: 2 Edward 1. Coffey, D. A. H. Merrill, R... her losses at the racetrack, swallowed | 5504 guard over the door of the room an a dose of carbolic acld. Dr. Robert Mur-| "““Jf Toor Alice dies. she declared, *her phy, Who was_summoned fo attend her, | story will be buried with her.” believes that she will recover. Further than that she positively de- 1889 | “Mrs. Wolf lives at Capp and Twenty- | clined to giye any information that would first streets. Shortly after G o'clock last | 10w why Mrs. Wolf had attempted sui- BTG : artin, sle|s|§ ‘_g Thirty-Seventh Gieilig 1hE Tala Bir aiel natlis hhea | e T LR e < | S1E| ole |FmenlaRonne B O3 viait Har frlo tea: Allen wootiivee Emens 1, HERIGREY, ames N. Block, D.. | nlale - = 2 e o 2 A James N. Block, D.... e 218 ¢ |3 |mnirty-Eighth In nhloggjtm: house at 612 Eady strect. | Evident That the People Did Not For lads between the ades Sdward 1. Sheehan, Sy : g ust returned from the racetrac : e %T::uiter DISTRICTS. Ll e B IH {;?fiif;m“i,?“é?é’fhfi"n. &ia n;poarsd de‘spnndafit over her losses. Want Democratic Rule. of 8 and 16 we have taken a % S R Ninth Before seeing her friend the unfortunate | James H. Barry, the defeated candidate line of Double-breasted Swits S e 1| 7|7, | Shisty- M | woman went to a drugstore on Grant |for Congress in the Fourth District, does 5 | : ’ Pl \3' Len & Tonten avenue and purchased a bottle of car- |TIot appear to ;iogfi“ggw:ét He i3 eatis knee trousers, worth at the - e T e R TR D e e e hao e | 1t e whe Democrats shotld win, and lowest calculation $5, and ey SN - i Fortieth Mrs. Allen's room, complained that she | tiat It was entirely right that they should they are beauties; all this R. C. Altschul, Pop = ; i " o, z G - was feeling ill. Mrs. Allen advised her T am a Democrat,” said he, “and the season’s thbOnS, and the Thirtieth ... Thirty-first | James H. Kelly, D. to seek rest and offered her the use of her | s t o1 such ~overn County Cleork. Henes N Sifler, 8 8 | fo . ofgee | smppes oL gk evomant s Mis i tatast fabkiane a3 that dnd oA Broraiin Forty-First .Mrs. Wolt took advantage of her | thinks the people should rule. The defeat 2 S Willlam A, Deane, &. = Henry C. Dibble, R... friend’s offer, and after discarding her | of Judge Maguire is a calamity not to all ecarefully tailored; in w. E in, B L. | | ey EtGsenbatin. D) street attire threw herseif on the bed. him but to the people who aefeated him. 4 . H £ 4 “I'm disgusted with this life,” she lugu- | 2he war feeling which paid no heed to worsted, cheviots, cassimeres and Scotches. These will be on Friday and Saturday $2.98 We have taken a line of those long Ulsters for little chaps between the ades of 8 and 16 years, long, warm, i 5 % | Forty-Second briously remarked. I wish I was dead.” | the scandals of Algerism, and the im- 1| Lorenzo A. Henry, R. Mrs. Allen tried to cheer her up and was | mense amount of money at the command 6 | Curtis Hillyer, rlg about to leave the room when Mrs. Wolf | of the Republican party, brought about 1 Yo placed the bottle of carbolic acid to her | the result.” 3 | Forty-Third lips and drank the contents. With a wild ———— 4 9 6 06 10 X0 0 X % 06 06 01 06 0 18 1% 0 10 10K 106 0 10 13 0k 10 0K K0 10 X0 1O 0 10 06 0¥ X0 1% O X0 ¢ 0 1 ¢ £ Barclay Henley Danfel J. Murphy, R. Attorney and Counselor. zgerald K. Lan | James P. Booth, D, scream for help Mrs. Allen ran from the Frea® Lundquist, R Rouse, intending to Summon a physician, | DT+ Shrady writes about the de- Meeting Police Officer Pyle she told him | cadence of business men in next Forty-Fourth what had happened, and he lost no time ) M. H. Barry, in repairing to the scene. To his surprise } Sunday’s Call. L Thomas G. Rellly, D. ‘With the exception of one precinct— Forty-Fifth s, Totals .... P Al b the Eleventh of the Twenty-ninth Assem- g s e ¢ District— lete v 2 B . Pop.. | 3 4 . Drinkhouse, R = lgé Srll;t‘a Hoker e 11’23?(1!1,“‘1(.};«?;‘:\?1“0 - HOWARD E WRIGHT OF BERKELEY WHO comfortable Ulsters, reaching way down to the little chap’s $ i D Governor. Eugene Sullivan, . j shoe tops; yow can’t duplicate them under $5 anywheres. These, Friday and Satwrday, at $2.98. 08 308 108 308 306 308 308 36 308 30K 308 306 30 308 30 308 30k 308 308 30¢ 30K 308 306 308 308 30% 308 306 308 308 30 X0 30 30 3¢ Henry T. Gage, R.... James G. Maguir SR g o ASPIRES T0 BE SPEAKER OF J. E. McComas, Pro. Eighteenth Lieutenant Governor. John A. Hoey, R. 8. John F. Twigg. Edward L. Hutchison, D Frank W. Burnett, R. Bernard Bie: Charles S feicg=gepogogegegegei-gegugogo-3-3.3-3-3-2-F-F-F-F-3-F-F-3-F-F-F-F-F -2 -F-FoFcF- - T F R T ot et Jacob H. Neff, R...... Robert Summers, Pro... 2 fic 3 P. J. McCormack, D. Superintendent of Public Schools. Secretary of State. e nty-Se‘cond 4 A Chesles S. M. Bettman, R. Henry H. Davis, 1. R. John A. Wright, D..... Twenty-Fourth R. Porter Ashe, D Leon Dennery, R R. A. Thompson, J. W. Webb, Pro.. Controller. Edward P. Colgan, T. L. Hierlihy, Pro t, R . W. Maples, D. — erback, X, Jonn Roperison, 8. L Constitutional Amendments. o 206 10 061030 01010 0K 16100 030066 1010 0620 106 X010 06 06 10 06 0 0 X N Y I i1brool Treasurer. For No. 1. 14,347 o # f & g i % YOUNG MEN’'S DEPARTMENT, James M. Troutt,'R.. Wil S. Green, D. For No. 15, William T. Wallace, Truman.l{:g?es. I Against +10,580 SECOND FLOOR. Judges of the Police Court. CoE WA For No. 14724 . Willlam G. Burke, D.. Attorney General. Against 11,636 3 Charles T. For No. 116,067 By Against U874 For No. 17437 Against 8631 a For No. ..3139 eadwell, R. ¥ L. H. Mulholland, D.. Agalnst -11,021 ll J. George Smith, S. L. For No. 7 13,043 Against 13,007 Justices of the Peace. Green Spurrier, Prc E. Barry, R..... p Martin J. Wright, R. For the convention to revise the Con- Frank J. Burke, D 1 Stitution > George H. Cabaniss, D Clerk of Supreme Court. Against the convention to re Saturday John_A. Carroll, Pop. Lemuel D. Biddle, 8. L > G W. F. Cook, R.... WP Fassett, L o= Constitution ... 1,454 Thomas unn, =y raney, D = Alred Fritz, D... George W. Root, R. HENLEY’S EXPLANATION. G. C. Groezinger, - = z Frank H. Kerrigan, 6 A - 0 | Superintendent Public Instruction.|This Is Not a Good Year for the Hull McClaughry, D 9 Leonard Stone, D.... e oen gy Democrats. Willlam Tomsky, In Fanny M. Pugh, Pro. Barclay Henley, who was defeated by Supervisor—First Ward. Christian’ Runckie, D D. J. Murphy for the District Attorney- Edward Holland, R. Jane A. Roulston,'S. ship, took the outcome of the election in T. B W. Leland, D. Superintendent Stat 80 far as it related to himself in & philo- A, McKechnie, S. L. Loty s micendent State Printing. |0 hical manner. He attributed his de- Supervisor—Second Ward. feat to several causes. : “First and most important of all,”” said In the Young Men’s Swit Room we have taken a line of real swell Cheviot Swits,care- fully tailored garmenits, pret- ty and up-to-date colorings, in all-wool fabrics, sizes 12 Edward C. Kalben, R... J ; T , 8. L ot . Woodman, D 123623 | he, *'this was not a Democratic year. This ! Stewart Menzies, D......... Cillam Justices of Supreme Court. coupledwill other Causovided tonlic de to‘;rf?‘h{leizr‘;;e dfi;fii:&%fi%fie Supervisor—Third Ward. William M. Conley, D... feat of Judee Maguire, and this in time > d1 % p » onles der 87.50. Friday and Sat- 21457 | Thomas B. McFariand, &! injuriously affected the municipal ticket. wrday they’ll be tagged $4.48. A line of swell Overcoats for yound msen, in blue, with velvet collar, in the box length, which is the correct winter fashion for young men between the agesof 14 and 19 years —an Qvercoat that yow cannot find its equal anywhere Louls de F. Bartlett, D.. Howard Black, R T. M. Stewart, Pro. “Second, it was well known that Buck- M. B. Leites, 8. L Rohert Thompson, Pro ley and Rainey, representing the ‘push’ M. B. Leltes, Walter Van Dyke, D... { ana the ‘pull, the viclous element of the Supervisor—Fourth Ward. William C. Van Fleet, R. city, wererthroughout! 'ihe campaign mak- Willlam E. Co: 8. L. e ing my defeat a specialty. !\“J“ “Per \L eeees 3 CONGRESSMEN. ““The foregoing reasons are sufficlent in Osgood Putnam, D. erveeeane . themselves alone to account for my de- i i = feat, The rallroad and other corporations, St s Pinairection and otherwise. gave their D. A. Bean, S. L. . employes to understand that if what sidor Gutte, D. seemed to be the Democratic programme ililam H. Phelps, Julius Kahn, R. Joseph Kelly, TR was carried out the result would be a re- Supervisor—Sixth Ward. W. 3, Martin, 8. L. R Fourth District James H. Barry, D duction of wages. All of these things and everything could mnot defeat a man of such marked popularity as James D. 6 300 508 206 08 08 K06 08 S0 308 308 308 308 08 308 08 308 0% 30% 308 308 308 300 30000 0% (O {0 308 0K 308 X0 306 30% 30K 308 0% 08 0% 0% 06 ¢ 30t 308 100 300 206 K06 106 30 308 308 108 308 0K 308 308 X0 6 X0 308 308 06 Y08 308 X0 308 308 30 300 308 0 10K 30K 30K X0 100 30 06 300 106 X0 IR0 X X X % David Barry, Ind Fifth District shn Lackmann, F Phelan.” S o e}'\vi el Sa Williem Crajg, D..... 1473 il st Now that the political complexion of the next Legislature 1s fin- under 87.50. Friday and Saturday these will be tagged S AUpOTyw e e Eugene Loud, R 12,511 At Sorn. Saepyen. ally determined public attention is turned to the measures and the Lewis F. Byington, D. e Revised returns from the seven districts Pe: Kearney, R. Board of Equalization. show that the prediction made of the men that will dominate the proceedings of the coming session of Cali- F. Schiller :9) 4 2,654 TS o election of six Republicans and one Dem- fornia’s law-making body. At the present moment interest is chiefly . 5 Supervisor—Eighth Ward. }"'E," an:rd.', R. acrat to Cnnsresf' l: go‘rrectt,hDe \lrngg in centered in the subject of who will be chosen Speaker of the As- George W. Collins, R. g the Second District being the only suc- sembly. The most prominent aspirant for the position, which is 4 Railroad Commissioners. cessful Democrat. The six Republicans rightly considered one of the first importance, is Howard E. Wright ok 2010108 010610630106 10 106 30 0K 20 0106 10010 0K X 0K 30 030 08 X0 00 30 ¢ R N Carl E. E. Peterson, Julius Platshek, B. Supervisor—Ninth Ward.‘ =41 | elected to Congress are: Barham in the 21| S Metealf In the Third, Kahn in the Fourth, Loud in the Fifth, Waters in the Sixth and Needham In the Seventh. willlam M. Hinton, D. Charles 8. Laumeister, of Berkeley. It seems scarcely probable that there will be any defi- nite opposition to Mr. Wright's candidacy, as his record as a legis- lator is irreproachable and his ability to discharge the duties of the Charles Glidea, D 18,852 s;mmximn b ln’cxx;fluif% 2:;9132 == AR issi important position unquestioned. As a member of the last Assembly Supervisor—Tenth Ward, | Twenty-Eighth Railroad Commissioners. he identified himself in behalf of every measure beneficial to the Tocpintah D iatae 8 | E. W. Carpenter, 8. L. 150 | ¥ Tiatest rerdmN Rt SE D dIntrots people of the State. . He was the author of the university tax bill M Hansen, 8. Lows.: Patrick Graham, o3 | A e e which made possible the great progress that now marks the life of J. P. McMurr R 22,8 4 as follows: First, Distrlc;f Edson; Sec- the greatest educational institution in the West. It was his motion, made on the floor of the Assembly, that caused the now famous tele- grams in the coyote scalp bill scandal to be read. That the citizens of Mr. Wright's own district appreciate his merits is made plain by the fact that he was re-elected by a ma- Twenty-Ninth ond District, Laumelster; 1055 | Blackstock. ————————— 21| Charles Rollo Peters writes about Supervisor—Eleventh Ward. 'hird District, Arthur Attridge, R. Charies A. Clinton, D. August Muller, S. Y 1 97 | Lawrence Hoey, D. 60 C. F. Kennealy, R.. Stephen B. Nolan, D H. F. Sahlender, §. L. 2-11-15-15 KEARNY ST. - [ofofololofolololofololoYoloYololoIoIoYoXo) lofofotolojolelolololelololofolololelofolo) Supervisor—Twelfth Ward. Thirtieth Alexander Harrison e famous {f d;:"'B A:F""'I", iy 20,08 ’fifi “1'1 :_,»3' ,?.‘}‘,’,“,‘fi an,n‘b American painter, in, next 8 d",- Jority of more than eleven hundred votes over his opponent: Foil Bactesnnn, B | 5 Short, B T Call, S -] 00e0PeeEe0E000RE0 PEEEECEEEEVEED0E SPECIALISTS ON MALE APPAREL.