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~ FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1899 THE SAD MARE ISLAND'S WORKMEN T0 GET INCREASED PAY Shipwrights Will Win Navy Yard Fight. R -EELANAW’S FILIPINO STRIKE ST g (NSIST UPON HAVING FISH TO EAT ONCE A DAY. . Lieutenant Andrews of the Pensa- cola to Wed—Chief Engineer ADVERTISEMENTS. | PRIMARY ELECTION PROCLAMATION UBLIC NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that a primary election in and for the city and county of San Francisco will be held on uesday, August §, 159, for the purpose of electing delegates to the respective local party conventions to nominate candidates for city and | county officers, to be voted for on Tuesday, November 7, 1890 The following-named political parties are en- | titled to participate in said primary election and nominate candidates for public office by convention: The Republican party, cratic party, the Cltizens' Republican party, the People’s party and the Socialist Labor party. The following are the offices for which nomi- | | nations may be made: The Mayor, eighteen Supervisors. an Auditor, Treasurer, ABsessor, | Tax Collector, Recorder, City Attorney, District | Attorney, Public Administrator, County Clerk, Sheriff, Coroner and four Police Judges Designation of primary election precincts, lo- | catic polling places and names of election officers: EMBLY DISTRICT. TWENTY-EIGHTH A Lindley of the Grant Is | No, 1—General election precincts Nos. 1. 2 i | and bounded by the waters of the bay, ar- Injured. Yet, First, Folsom, Fremont, Harrison, Rincon AT place and Bryant streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 1. & emBern Of the Ehipsightel Waso Placeirront o No. 313 Main street, o e 2 3 Lt Staples. Judges—(D. ciation were jubilant vesterday. The Ly consider that their fight for the stand- J.F. Laborde. Ballot clerk— ard rate of wages at the navy yard has Loty ey " ccEanene eneral election precincts Nos. 4 and ery shipwright on the front is delight- Fremont, Harrison, Rincon ed. The regular day's pay for a ship- Thizd, x ght 1s $5. but for a long time the navy : stitute Primary Election Pre- vard has been paying $4 0. President ‘Mg Place Northwest corner Essex and McConnell of the Shipwrights' Assocla- | Harrison streets. . e tion took up the matter'and in May la Inspector—(R.) Christopher Dunker. Judgest | tary of the Navy Long. In reply he got | nolds. Ballot clerk—(D.) W. H. Telfer Jr. a letter stating tl of Wages, composed at the navy yard Board of Captain Joseph Silver, Second and Fol- 0. 3—General election precincts Nos. 5 6 bounded by First, Folsom, Hawthorne, Thi the Demo- | Trilley, Commander F. J. Drake, Lieu- and Howard streets, constitute tenant C. G. Bowman, Frank W. Hibbs, | Primary E Precinet No. 8. @t naval constructor, and . ollydas, | Poliing Place—Front of No. 206 Second street. e e ‘1? ‘:‘ C. Hollyday, | [ipifior—(R) George Van Glahn. Judges— | ivil engineer, had advised a reduction of | () "Louis Leftman, (R.) George A. Hanke & cents per day. Ever since that time | Clerks—(D.) J. Eetelita, (R.) William S. Rus- has been on in a quiet way and | sell. Ballot clerk—(D.) Michael Kane. PR epkinn (L onar Rahn, | No. 4—General election precincts Nos. T, § Metcalf and Loud anc snator | and 13, bounded by First, Howard, Third and Minna streets, constitute Primary Election Luchsinger were drawn 5 e Y s rov e Ghh oAt Precinct No. 4 ¥ pUS DIONS 2 Polling ~ Place—No. 154 New Montgomery a day w than what w street. an Bravciseo, bwater. fromt Inspector—(R.) Martin Dow. Judges—(D.) L. B r e MeConn il mas aietronsl] S conan RO Iokn (Lo DaThly Clerks—(D.) resident McConuell mac Strong | Pominick Killen, (R.) J. T. Carroll. Ballot Sibdeniant ot ihe the Board clerk—(D.) J. D.’ Livingston. for it - Trilley No. 5—General election precincts Nos. 8, 10 {and 11, bounded by First, Minna, Third and Markef streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 8. ling Place—Front of No. 35 New Mont- ery street NEN 3 William _Robinson. Judges— i aid Chairman (R) J. J. Larkin. Clerks— nell yesterda I am confident (R)) J. E. Fora ot w ere_treated with Kempff, Cap- . of Wages and s their satis which the )n the transport Leelanaw They the iy and out la; No. 6—General election_precincts Nos. 15 and bounded by Second, Third, Tehama, . and Folsom streets, constitute Pri- ction Precinct No. 6 *5lling Place—No Third street. ctor—(R.) R. E. Cole. Judges—(D.) Syd- Smith, (R.) James B. Sheridan. Clerks D. Bros: (R.) Thomas A. W ) M. J. Heavey. NTY-NINTH ASSE MBLY DISTRICT. k :d all kinds 4 ed them all, say- 0. 7—General electil recincts Nos. 1, 8 promised fish, and %, bounded by Market, Fourth, Minna and - to have. Joseph F. constitute Primary Election Pre- « Willian n of the o staff argued the Front of No. 842 Mission llagers,and final (R) H. A. Harby. Judges : riwanek, (R) George W. Loomis. D.) Frank Mayhew, (R.) Anthony N The He e o] ym_Ma- : Wyoming and North the hold of ions| the € s Dol who ipr and fell and Howard r Both cases he Harbor Hospital by new steamer San her_builders’ trial trip i herself to be the class that has yvet She averaged 10% her run, and with 2 The San for a limited ight boat. 1 in making the San vessels of her clas: ders have rea- g0 into nmanded PAST CENTURY EMOTIONS AND JMODERN ONES 10 not get away from the modern and henoe you do not atmosphere in your ac so often said that it sets one Have not the fundamental joys ws of the h about the creation? Was classic thing apart from ours? Did not laugh the same laughs, same tears, suffer and endure as we? Hope and and sorrow, courage and and weakness, Kkindness elty—do they alter as qualities turies? Differences in mode . in habit, in custom, In cos- general surrounding, give the color to the atmosphere, but how tions be chronologically _tagged cted museum antiquities? —Can 1 and railed in like an- and good old-model Jlet! thou hast cleft my What is the difference famlet, you have and why shall we not, ourselves into such emo- in its expression? “And most deject and wretched, that suck'd the honey of his music VOW: cte.” “And I, the most wretched of » once listened in joy to his When thus expressed 1 alter? The poetry of s a certain music to )T Or actre: worthy divorce the music from em. They sing of their own voli- tion. What proof have we that this legiti- mate manner of delivery that has won our affections through long association is not false mannerism and {n a measure stilted grandiloquence? Where did the legitimate actor get his model and what proof has he that people | he portraye acted, walked or talked so? And the legitimate actor, who to-day ids the highest place in our esteem, b not the one w savors least of dgition, who comes nearest to nature as in our experience know it? Then why, If we speak the lines, think the thoughts, feel the emotions of a play, an- cient or modern, shall we not speak them with our own tongues, think them with our own brains, feel them with our own hearts? Because the entity and indi- viduality of man or woman of our acquaintance do not lose themselves in {he folds of a toga or the fall of a tabard, are we to conclude that their methods are {hartistic? Surely the people of old were natural, and how can we better present them and Lheir emotions than by being natural ourselves? Emotions are no more the productions of certain centurles than sro souls. CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. Baliot clerk—(D.) Daniel Boyle. 5 3, rd o ction precincts Nos, Market, Third, How ituté Primary General 1 by e Election Place R) W Ward, P. F. 3 Mission street. Morgan. Judg: Charles ( R) Ge Polling Place—No. Inspector—(R.) Laur D.) Patrick E. O'H ard stres Noo! et Judges iward Drew. No. 377 Fifth street Leon J (R) P j. McGowan, (R) W clerk—(D.) Lawrence Car 11— ction precincts Nos. 10, Tehama, Third, Harrison \tute Primary Elec- S Folsom street Elilott. Judges—(D.) Sullt lerks— Inspec P. Phela an (D) L. -, (R.) Robert R Ballot O Keete No. on precincts Nos. and 17, bounded by Harrison, TI Br. Flth, "Perry and_Fourth, constitute Primary Precinct No. 12 No. 421 Fourth street. Inepe: R.) Willlam S. Taber. Judges: (D) Joseph A. Mogan, (R.) Ed Parkinson. T5.) Hugh O'Connor, (R.) John Keefe, rk—(D.) Morris Pincus. fon in, EMBLY DISTRICT. Nos. 1, 4 Natoma, constitute THIRTIETH AS! No. 13—General election precincts and 6, bounded by Market, Fifth, Russ, Minn and Sixth reets, >rimary Election Precinct No. 13 Polling ce—No. 930 Mission street. Inspector—(R) John Denanny. Judges—(D.) Willlam Dorgan, (R.) W. K. Carson. Clerks- (D.) Frank P, Mann, (R.) W R. Street. Ballot clerk—(D.) William Heal. election precincts Nos. 2, 3 No. 14—General and %, bounded by Market, Sixth, Minna, Russ, Natoma, Sixth, Howard and Seventh streets, | Sonstitute Primary Election Precinct No. 14. Poliing Place—Front of No. 143 Seventh (;'x\spflrlf\rf(fl? B. G. Somers. Judges—(D.) Thomas Burns, (R.) Wallace M. Park. Clerks- (D.) A McDevitt, (R) J. Benjamin. Ballot clerk—(D.) E. J. Hann No. 1—General election precincts Nos, 7 and s, boanded by Natoma, Fifth, Folsom and Sixth Yireets, constitute Primary Election Precinct | N Puiling Place—Front of No. 976 Howard street. Inspector—(R.) F atb. Judges—(D.) Thomas O Brien, (R.) James Bean. Clerks— b Fugene Sullivan, (R.) F. P. Burgess. Bal- lct ‘clerk—(D.) Richard Purcell. o.. 16—General election precincts Nos. 8, 10 bounded by Howard, Sixth, Bryant and Primary Election h streets, constitute net No. 16 ing Place—Northwest corner Russ and om streets. ector—(R.) H. B. Russ. Judges—(D.) John 1 Giimore, (R.) Frederick Koch. Clerks—(D.) James Cunnift Jr., (R.) W. R. Gibben. Ballot Clerk—(D.) George H. Walcott. 17—General elections precincts Nos. 11, 12 3, bounded by Folsom, Fifth, Bryant and Sixth streets, constitute Primary Election Pre. cinet No. 17. Polling Place—No, 930 Harrison street Inepector—(R.) George Alpers. Judges—(D.) 7. H. Riley, (R) Philip Cohen. Clerks—(D.) T. J. Dwyer, (R.) Willlam A. Vetter. clerk—(D.) Patrick O'Rourke. No. and THIRTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 18—General election preeincts Nos. 1, 2 and 3, bounded by Market, Seventh, Minna and Ninth streets, constitute Primary Election Pre- | 1 Wright. Ballot clerk—(D.) D. Curry. No. 33—General election_ precincts Nos. 10, {14 2na 15, bounded by Valencia, Fifteenth, Ballot | | einct No. 18. Polling Place—No. 58 Eighth street. Inspector—(R.) H. McSorley. Judges—(D.) Timothy Sullivan, (R.) John Nelson. Clerks— | T3 John W. Henderson, (R) G. W. Gibb. | Bailot clerk—(D.) John G. Beckert. os. 4, § . Howard, constituté 19—General election precincts bounded by Minna, Seventh, Foisom and Ninth_streets Election_Precinct No. 19. nt of No, 120 Eighth setreet. Redmond 8. _Armstrong. No. and 9, | Eighth, | Primary Polling place—Fro: Inspector — (R.) Judges—! | R. King. Willlam Toms| | en. | | Clerks—(D.) John ' Buckley, (R.) ky. Ballot clerk—(D.) Con Rod. 26—General election precincts Nos. 6, 7 Zmounded by Market, Ninth, Folsom and constitute Primary Election Seliing Place—Front of No. 205 Tenth street. Inspector—(R.) James C. Scott. Judges—(D.) Foank T. Doolan, (R.) John Wendt. Clerks— 5 Henry C. Meussdorffer, (R) L. A. Tay- {or) Bullot clerk—(D.) John H. Finn. No. 21—General election presincts Nos. 10, 11 and i3, bounded by Howard, Seventh, Harrison And Fiehth streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 2 Polling Place—Front of No. 21 Eighth street. Inspector—(R.) Thomas F. Kelleher. —(D.] . L. Flynn, (R.) Willlam J. Park. Clerks—(D.) Louis Harris_ (R.) Irving Watson. Ballot clerk—(D.) David D. Sheehan. No. | ana 8, Eleventh streets, Precinct No. | No. 22—General election precincts Nos. 12 and 14. bounded by Folsom, Eighth, Harrison, Seventh, Bryant and Ninth streets, constitute Primary Electicn Precinet No. 22. Polling Place—Northwest corner Eighth and Harrison streets. Inspector—(R.) John Wren. Judges—(D.) (D.)_dohn B. McClosky, (R) Edward | Juages | Inspector—(R.) J. D. Horan. Judges—(D.) Joseph M. Donlon, (R.) ‘Willlam T. Tomson. Clerks—(D.) Thomas Cosgrove, (R.) Calvin Ew_ | ing. Ballot clerk—(D.) Christopher Branagan. No. 43—General election precincts Nos. 4, 5 and 6, bound by Twenty-first, Howard, Tiwenty-third, Capp, Twenty-fourth, Mission, Twenty-| ., Valencia, Twenty-second and Guerrero strests, constitute Primary Election | =(D.) J. J. Spellman, | 11, | clerk—(D.) H. Dowden. | Ballot clerk— ADVERTISEMENTS. Clerks John McCormick, (R.) J. E. Mullally. Bal- ~~(D.) F. P. Barnett, (R) J. F. Harper. lot clerk—(D.) Dan P. Quinlan. No. 23—General election prectncts Nos 15 and 16, bounded by Folsom, Ninth, Bryant and Eleventh streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 23. Polling Place—No. 326 Ninth street. Inepector—(R.) Charles H. Rogers. Judges— D.) John Kearney, (R.) Thomas H. Nolan lerks—(D.) Edward J. Maher, (R) Edward F. Slebert. Ballot clerk—(D.) John Grace. THIRTY-SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 24—General election precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 3, bounded by the waters of the Bay, South, Fourth, Townsend, Ritch, Brannan, Third and Bryant streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 24. Polling Place—Front of 306 Brannan Judges—(D.) street. Inspector—(R.) Arthur Mullen. Clerks Bal- No. John Coughlan, (R.) John B. Lewls Jr. (D)) Edw. O'Connor, (R.) D. F. Hall. lot clerk—(D.) Robert J. Wilson. No. 2—General election precincts Nos. 4, 5 and ¢, bounded by Bryant, Third, Brannan. Ritch, Townsend, Fourth, South and Fifth streets, “constitute Primary Election Prectnet No, 2 Polling Place—Front of No. 462 Brannan street Inspector—(R.) Z. T. Whitten. Judges—(D.) Richard L. Galbally, (R.) August Steimatz. tks—(D.) John H. O'Nefll, (R.) George A.| Ballot clerk—(D.) Patrick J. Kelle- No. 26—General election precincts Nos. 7. 8| and §, bounded by Bryant, Fifth, South, .\Hnne—l Brannan and sota, Sixteenth, Potrero avenue, Langton streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 26. Polling Place—Northwest corner Boardman and Brannan streets. Inspector—(R.) P. (D.) Joseph Gallagher, A. Dunworth. Judges— . (R.) M. DeBarr, Clerks (R.) Winfleld S. Whitten. Ballot clerk—(D.) Thomas E. Brady. No. 27—General election precincts Nos. 10 and bounded by Bryant, Langton, Brannan, Potrero avenue, Sixteenth, Vermont, Twentieth, Harriscn and Eleventh streets, constitute Pri- mary Election Precinct No. 2T. Polling Place—Bryant, between Bixteenth and Seventeenth streets. Inspector—(R.) John A. Cullen. Judges—(D.) Joseph M. Toner, (R.) Louls Schweitzer. Clerks—(D.) P. J. Boland, (R.) Frederick W. Kern. Ballot clerk—(D.) Thomas Floyd. No. 25—General election precincts Nos. 12 and 13, bounded by Sixteenth, Vermont, Twentieth, South and Minnesota the waters of the bay, streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 2. Polling Place—Front of 1190 Kentucky street. Inspector—(R.) H. H. Oelling. Judges—(D.) Edw, Lawton, (R.) Alonzo R, Simmons. | Clerks—(D.) James Lovett, (R) Winslow D.| Getehel. Ballot clerk—(D.) Laurence McMahon. | THIRTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 20—General election precincts Nos, 1, and 6, bounded by Twentieth, Florida, Twenty- third and Howard streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 29. Polling Place—Front of 3000 Twenty-second street. Inspect: P or—(R.) D. S. Wetherby. Judges—(D.) 2 Stack, (R.)_Andrew Morrison. Clerks— Michael J. Welsh, (R.) Theodore Kytka. Ballot clerk—(D.) Frank Norton. No. 30—General election precincts Nos. 3, 4 and 3, bounded by Twenty-third, Bryant, Army | and Howard streets, constitute’ Primary Elec- | tion Precinct | . 3064 Twenty-fourth street. Polling Place— Inspector—(R.) Daniel Sewall. Judges—(D.) J. E. Gallagher, (R.) Edward L. Junghluth (D.) Joseph I. Twohig, (R.) Samuel F. Elliott, Ballot clerk—(D.) Wi m F. Gibson. No. 31 precincts Nos. 7, 8 and 9, Kansas, Army, Bryant, streets, con- stitute Primary 3 Polling Place—F Twenty- Y Specon Inspector—(R.) Frederick Rothganger. Judges —(D.) Otto Sinz, (R.) Herman Vandewater. Clerks—(D.) John J. Hughes, (R.) Willlam F. Stamwood. Ballot clerk—(D.) John Kenny. No. 22—General ction precincts 1 and 12, bounded by Twentleth street, the waters of the bay, Islais Creek channel and Kansas street, constitute Primary FElection, Precinct No. 32, Polling Place—Northwest corner Twenty-sec- ond and Kentucky streets. Inspector—(R.) Charles P. Rasmussen. Judges Robert Sullivan, (R.) Henry Leffman, (D.) Con Coakiey, (R.) John F. Nu- Ballot clerk—(D.) George Witte. Vos. 14 13, Kansas streets, the ded by ny and » waters of the bay, ndary line of San Francisco avenue, constitute Prima southern b and San Brunc iling Pla spector—(R.) F King. Judges—( C. Birbe, (R) Harry Kespert. C H. F. Rohlman, (R) T. C. Leary. clerk—(D.) John O Comnor. THIRTY-FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 34—General election precincts Nos. 2, 3 unded by Valencia, Market, Eleventh, bor Thirteenth, Mission, West Mission 1 1<, constitute Primary Elec 34, 1547 Mission street. Stolz. Judges—(D.) Nelson. Clerks— s E. Foster. Bal- Philip (R.)_Carl R.) Brannan, n Judge, (R.) Ch —(D.) Michael Bo recincts Herm: Nos. 4, 6 West irie, treets, 25—General election bounded by Valencia, nn, Mission, Thirteenth, oni, air, Capp 4 Fifteenth Primary Election Precinct No, Front of Mis and 9, Mission, Howarc street. Inspector—(R.) Joseph W. Bean. Judges- (D.) J. J. Doherty, (R.) Zachary T. Barber. Clerks—(D.) Thomas Bolger, (R.) Willlam J. oyd. Ballot clerk—(D.) John H. Murphy. No. and 8, 36—General election precincts Nos, 1, 7 bounded by Howard, Erie, Folsom, rteenth, Howard, Eleventh, Harrison and Fifteenth_streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No, 36. Polling Flace—No. Folsom street Inspector—(R.) G. W. Armbruster. (D.) Thomas Farren, (R.) L Toplitz. (D.) James Sorhan,’ () Louls Cella. clerk—(D.) Robert H. H. Hunt. Judges— Clerk: Ballot No. 37—General election precincts Nos. 11, 12 and 19, bounded by Guerrero, Thirteenth, Va- lencia and Twentieth streets, constitute’ Pri- | mary Election Precinct No. 37. Polling Place—Southwest ~corner and Seventeenth streeta Inspector—(R.) _Ferdinand Mosebach. Judges—(D.) M. Grady, (R.) Cyrus H. Stree Clerks—(D.) Henry J. Whelan, (R.) Henry E. Valencia | = | | | Capp, Adalr, Howard, Fifteenth, Harrison and Seventeenth streets, constitute Primary Elec- tion Precinct No, 33. Polling Place—No. 3030 Sixteenth street. Inspector—(R.) Frank Zan. Judges—(D.) 3. F. McElroy, (R.) Frank Richard. Clerks— (D) 1 Leichter, (R.) A. Weiman. Ballot No. 8—General election precincts Nos. 13, 16 and 17, bounded by Valencia, Seventeenth, Harrizon, = Twentieth, Howard, Nineteenth, San Carlos avenue 'and Eighteenth street, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 39. Polling Place—Front of No. 2217 Howard street Inspector—(R.) Henry White. Judges—(D.) 3. J. McConville, (R.), John C. Millen. Clerks— (D) H. T. Hastings, (R.) George Willlam Darby. Ballot clerk—(D.) Joseph W. Maguire. | No. 40—General election precincts Nos. 18 20 and 21, bounded by Guerrero, Twentiet Valencia, Elghteenth, San Carlos avenue, Nine teenth, Howard and Twenty-first streets, con- stitute Primary Election Precinct No. 40. Polling Place—Front of No. 316 Twentleth street. Inspector—(R.) Conrad Hildebrandt. Judges— (D) H. C. Flageollet, (R.) F. W. Gale. Clerks Z(D.) Wm. H._Siebérst, (R) John C. Waller. D.) F. E. Terry. THIRTY-FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 41-General election precincts Nos. 1, 2 3, bounded by Twenty-first, Guerrero, Twenty-second, Valencia, Twenty-fifth, Dolores, Twenty-sixth and Church streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 41 Polling Place—Northwest corner San Jose avenue and Twenty-third street. Precinct No, 42 Polling Place—No. 2736% Mission street. Inspector—(R.) A. F. Hinz. Judges—(D.) N. Wynne, (R.) Henry Kisen. Clerks—(D.) Wi Mam D. Fiynn, (R.) Harry Parrish. Ballot clerk—(D.) James W. Murphy. No. 43—General election precincts Nos. 7, 8 and 9, bounded by Twenty-fitth, ~Mission, Twenty-fourth, Capp, Twenty-third, Howard, Army, Mission, Thirtieth, San Jose avenue, Guerrero, Army, Church, Twenty-sixth and Do. lores streets, constitute Primary Election Pre- cinct No. 43 Polling Place—Front of No. 1479 Valencia eepector—(R.) Charles M. De Inspector—(R.) Charles M. Depew. Jud B35 Y, Sanders, (R) John W. Varney. Clerks—(D.) § J. Strauss, (R.) George As- mussen. Ballot clerk—(D.) J. F. Morell. No. 44—General election precincts Nos. 10, 11 and 12, bounded by Army, San Bruno av. nue, Stiver avenue to Bolston, thence north- Westerly to Prentlss, Prentiss, Crescent ave- nue, Folsom, Bemeralda avenue, North avenue, Cortland avenue and Mission streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 44, Polling Place—No. 3263 Mission street. Inspector—(R.) Daniel Sullivan. _ Judges— | (D)) 'Willlam_ Byrnes, (R.) John Bergstrom. Clerks—(D.) Robert J. Page, (R.) M. J. Hey- wood. Ballot clerk—(D.) Ed.'J. Fay. | Davia ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. 14, bounded by the southern boun line of the city and county, Missten, Cortland avenue, North avenue, Esmeralda avenue, Folsom, Crescent avenue, Prentiss, thence southeasterly to Bolston and Silver avenue, Silver avenue and San Bruno avenue, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 45. Polling Place—No. 3625 Misslon street. Inspector—(R.) Peter T. C. Wolff. Judges— (D.) Thomas Minehan, (R,) Willlam E. Barnes. Clerks—(D.) Thomas W. Cullen, (R.) George H. Marchant. Ballot clerk—(D.) Charles J. Brophy. THIRTY-SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No, 46—General election precincts Nos. 2, 3 and 5, bounded by Fourteenth, Guerrero, Eigh- teenth, Church, Sixteenth and Castro treets, constitute Primary Blection Precinct No. 46. Polling Place—No. 3251 Sixteenth street. Inspectér—(R.) A. von Bargen. Judges—(D.) Ed P. Casserly, (R.) O. Roberts. Clerks—(D.) C. H. Bryan, (R.) R. C. Mitchell. Ballot clerk— (D.) M. Burns. No. 47—General election precincts Nos. 4, 6 and 7, bounded by Sixteenth, Church, Elgh- teenth, Dolores, Nineteenth, Noe, Eighteenth, Castro, Nineteenth, Eureka, Seventeenth and Douglass streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 47. Polling Place—No. 335 Noe street. Inspector—(R.) E. A. Kidd. Judges—(D.) J. . McCormick, (R.) L. Reimers. Clerks—(D.) G. Kennedy, (R.) R. Volkman. Ballot clerk—(D.) E. Kennedy. No. 48—General election precincts 9, 10 and 11, bounded by Nineteenth, Dolores, Eigh- feenth, Guerrero, Twenty-first,” Church,' Twen- ty-sixth and Noe streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 48. Polling Place—Front of No. 3300 Twenty- fourth street. : Tnspector—(R.) E. Trittenbach. Judges—(D.) Clerks—(D.) D. J. A, Davis, (R) J. Sheerer. Ballot T. Francceur. (R.) J. H. McCullum. clerk—(D.) P. H. Farle: No. 43—General election precincts Nos. 8, 12 and 13, bounded by Corbett avenue, View ave- nue, Twenty-first, Eureka, Nineteentn, Castro, Eighteenth, Noe and Twenty-fifth streets, con- stitute Primary Election Freclnct No. 4, ‘Polling Place—Front of No. 1315 Castro street. Totpecior—(I.) C. L. Hinkel Sr. Judges— (D.) D. J. Meherin_ (R.) H. Schaffner. Clerks— (D) S Heringhi, (R.) B. J. Willlams. Ballot clerk—(D.) J. M." McLaughlin. No. 50—General election précincts Nos. 15, 16 and 19, bounded by Sanchez, Twenty-sixth, Church, Army and_Guerrero streets, San Jose avenue, Thirtieth, Mission, Randall, Dame and Thirtieth strects, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. §0. Southwest corner of Twenty- Polling Place—: ninth and Dolores streets. Judges—(D.) Clerks. Inspector—(R.) P. H. Jangen. B, H. Weiners, (R.) H. W. Melendy. (D.) George P, Taaffe, (R.) H. Vandenbergh. Ballot clerk—(D.) Frank A. Wales. No. 51—General election precincts Nos. 14 and 20, bounded by Lincoin avenue, Corbett avenue, Twenty-fifth, Noe, Twenty-sixth, Sanchez, Thirtieth, Dame, Randall, Mission, Bosworth streets, Southern Pacific right of way and Sun- nyside avenue, constitute Primary Election Precinet No. 51. Polling Place- Inspector—(R.) J. B. Hill. 0. 426 Twenty-ninth street. Judges—(D.) Max Clerks—(D.) T. Popper, (R.) T. H. Noonan. Cokely, (R.) B. E. Liddle. Ballot clerk—(D.) J. P." Tuohey. No. 52—General election precincts Nos. 1, 17 adific and 18, bounded by the shore line of the n, K_str urth avenue, Parnas avenue, First , Frederick street, Buena Vista avenu Broderick _street, Four- Str. th, uglass, Seven- | reka an: streets, View avenus, Corbett avenue, Army street, thence in n westerly iine to T street, thencé to the Pacific Ocean, constitute Primary Election Precinet No. Polling Place 4543 Bighteenth street. Inspector—(R.) J. G.-Mysell. Judges—(D.) B. Joost, (R.) J. MeDonald, Clerks—(D.) Henry ‘Anderson, (R W. B. Walkup. Ballot clerk— (D.) J. Kerrigan. Nos. 21 and cific Ocean, General election precinct the waters of the I No. bounded by reet, th ¥ to Army street, Lin- coln avenu avenue, Southern Pa- cific right of losworth street, Mission Gtreet and southern boundary line of San Francigeo, constitute Primary Election Pre- cinet No. 53 Polling Place—No. 4520 Mission street. Inepector—(R,) . J. Casserly. Judges—(D.) | H. C. Tozer, (it.) E. Kendall. ~Clerks—(D.) F. Winkler, (R) George T. Smart. Ballot clerk—(D.) M. A. O'Hare. THIRTY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, No. 54—General tion precincts Nos. and 5, bounded ve, Van Ness av Market, Page, Fran Oak, Gough, Hickory avenue and Octavia streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct 4 Polling Place—Franklin street, between Fe! and Linden avenue. Inspector—(R.) John °F. Grosbauer. Judges— ) I L. David, (R.) Phillipp Posner. Clerks R, G. Drady, (R J. H. J. Seyden. Bal- k—(D.) W. i. Sullivan. 55—General election. precincts Nos. 3, 4 No. and 8, bounded by Hickory avenue, Gough, Oak, Franklin, Page, Market, Valencia, Thirteenth, Elgin Park, Hermann, Market, Ocfavia, Haight, Laguna, Page and Buchanan streets, constitute Primary Election Precinet No. Polling Place—No. 25 Page street. sector—(R.) Michael C. Dunn. Judges— (D. J. Silvey, (R.) Patrick M. Gallagher. Clerks—(D.) James Riley, (R.) James M. Goe | wey. Ballot clerk—(D.) Frank D. Lawlor. No. 56—General election precincts Nos. 6, T and 12, bounded by Grove, Octavia, Hickory avenue, Buchanan, Page and Webster streets, | constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 5. Folling Place—Front of No. 523 Laguna street. Inspector—(R.) Charles Alpers. Judges—(D.) Klopstock, (R.) John F. Plageman. Clerks—(D.) 1. M. Silver, (R.) Michael Wert- heimer. Ballot clerk—(D.) Martin Donovan, No. 57—General election precincts Nos. 9, 10 and 11, bounded by Page, Laguna, Halght, Oc- tavia, Market, Hermann, Elgin Park, Thir- teenth, Guerréro, Fourteenth, Sanchez, Thir- teenth, Steiner, Waller and Fillmore streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No, 57 Polling Place—Buchanan, northeast corner Waller street. Inspector—(R.) John H. (D.) Robert C. Rockwitz, (R.) Samnel Creba. Clerks—(D.) Benjamin P. Wilbur, (R.) W. N. Iberg. Ballot clerk—(D.) John Bovey. Hegler. No. 58—General electlon precincts 15 and 18, bounded by Oak, Stei more, Waller, Steiner, Thirteenth, Sanchez, Fourteenth, South Broderick, Buena Vista avenue, Waller and Broderick streets, consti- tute Primary Election Precinct No. 58, Polling Place—Front of No. 115 Scoft street. Inspector—(R.)_George W. Dixon. Judges— (D.) William J. Power, (R.) Barnett L. Lewls. Clerks—(D.) P. D. Walsh, (R.) James G. Boo- Nos. 14, Page, Fill- bar. Ballot clerk—(D.) M. Kiley. No. §9—General election precincts Nos. 13, 16 and 19, bounded by Grove, Webster, Page, Steiner and Oak streets and’ Masonic_avenue, constitute Primary Election Precinet No. 59. Polling Place—Front of No. 441 Devisadero street. Inspector—(R.) Peter J. Joyce. Judges— (D.) Arthur Lichtenstein, (R.) L. T. Koesel. Clerks—(D.) Sigmund Rosenthal, (R.) Charles L. Ebner. Ballot clerk—(D.) William J. Haipin No. 60—General election precnicts 20 and 21, bounded by the shore Pacific Ocean, Fulton, Stanyan. gonic avenue, Onk. Broderlck. Waller, Buena Vista avenue, Frederick. First avenue, Par- nassus avenue, Fourth avenue and K_streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 80 Polling Place—West side of Stanyan, between Haight and Waller streets. Tnspector—(R.) Samuel J. Hendy. Judges— (D.) I. Spiro, (R.) Charles Binning. Clerks— (D)) Hiram B. Cook, (R.) Joseph A. Fagothey. Ballot clerk—(D.) J. V. Cronin. Nos, 17, line of the Grove, Ma- THIRTY-EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 81—General election precincts Nos. 2, 3 and 4, bounded by Turk, Van Ness avenue, Grove, Laguna, McAllister, Octavia, Fulton and Gough streets, constitute Primary Ele Precinct No. 61 % Hlegtion Polling Place—Front of No. street. Inspector—(R.) Willlam J. Reaves. Judges— (D.) G. W. Downey, (R.) Theodore Jessen. Clerks—(D) W. E. Fenton, (R.) B. P. Upham, Ballot clerk—(D.) J. de Gear. $15 Franklin No. 62—General election precinets Nos. 1, 6 and 7, bounded by O'Farrell. Van Ness avenue. Turk, Gough, Eddy and Fillmore streets, con- stitute Primary Election Precinet No. 62. Polling Place—No. 1305 Ellis street. Inspector—(R.) D. Zeimer. Judges—(D.) ;Y;ame]l;) G’tlm;' (l;v) . }ZR ;’illflf‘h?. Clerks— ).) D. F. Farquharson, Charles Klinger. Ballot clerk—(D.) James Shea. i No. 63—General election precincts Nos, 5, § and 9. bounded by Bddy, Gough, Fulton, Octa via, McAllister, Webster. Golden Gate avenue and Fillmore streets. constitute Primary Elec- tion Precinct No. 63 Polling Place—Northeast corner Laguna and Golden Gate avenue. Inspector—(R.) Peter Featherston. Judges— (D.) W. G. McDonald, (R.) Michael Schwarta. Cletks—(D) H. Armer, (R.) Sol Shipper. Bal- lot clerk—(D.) Thomas Fay. Dher DAL No. 64—General election precincts Nos. 19, | 11 and 12, bounded by Golden Gate avenue, | Pierce, Turk, Fillmore, Golden Gate avenue, Webster, McAllister, Laguna, Grove and De- visadero streets, constitute Primary Election Precinet No. 6. Polling Place—No. 1125 McAllister street. Inspector—(R.) E. M. Root. Judges—(D.) Levi Kaplan, (R.) H. Freudenberg. Clerks— (D.) T. J. Welsh Jr., (R.) Emil Meyer. Ballot clerk—(D.) A. Wasch. g No. 65—General election precincts Nos. 13, 14 and 15, bounded by O'Farrell, Fillmore, Turk, Plerte, Golden Gate avenue, Davisadaro, Turk’ an erick streets, constitute P y Election Precinct No. 6. Ttudry Polling Place—Southeast corner Eddy and | Plerce streets. Inspector—(R.) Thomas Ind. Judges—(D.) 3. D. Welsh, (R) A. Paluccl Clerks—(D.) M. Ford, (R.) Ed Baumelster. Ballot clerk—(D.) P. Barrett. = No. 66—General election precincts Nos. i 18 vounded by B, Birst avemuer Turk, No. 45—General election precincts Nos. 18 and Devisadero, Grove, Stanyan and Fulton streets, Judges— and the shore line of the Pacific Ocean, con- stitute Primary Election Precinct No. Polling Place—Lyon street, southeast corner C. S. Ewing. McAllister. T ) Judges—(D.) .) John W. Spencer. Inspector—(R.. T. W. Doyle, ( Clerks— (D.) T. B. Shea, (R.) Arthur Buckley. Ballot clerk—(D.) William A. Schenk. | | THIRTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 67—General election precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 3, bounded by McAllister, Jones, Market and Oak streets, van Ness avenue, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 67. Polling Flace—Opposite No. 137 Larkin street. Inspector—(R.) Charles Mattheas. Judges— (D.) G. Whitaker, (R.) Samuel Hilbon. Clerks —(D.) Charles Heyerman, (R.) A. Constine. Ballot clerk—(D.) John Moran. No. 65—General election precincts Nos. 4 3 and §, bounded by Turk, Jones, McAllister, Van Ness' avenue, Gglden Gate avenue and Polk | gtreets, "consiitite Primary Election Precinct Polling Place—Front of No. 102 Hyde street. Tnspector—(R.) P. L. Archibald. Judges— (D.) M. Barman, (R) W. C. Conley. Clerks— (D)) F. M. Crossley, (R.) T. L. Eksward. Bal- lot clerk—(D.) Joseph Beans No. €—General election precincts Nos. 6, 7 and §, bounded by Ellis, Hyde, O'Farrell, Lea- venworth, Eddy, Jones, Turk and Larkin {_lrkeé:. constitute Primary Election Precinct Polling Place—Front of No. 521 Ellis street. . $nspector—(R.) G. A Ammerup. Judges—(D.) A. H. Bostick, (R.) D, H. Skillin. Clerks—(D.) F. J. Fulton, (R.) J. L. Ferren. Ballot clerk— | (D.) Jebn R. Craix. No. 70—General election precincts Nos, 10, 11 and 17, bounded by Myrtle avenue, Larkin, Turk, Polk, Golden Gate avenue and Van Ness avenue, constitute Primary Election Precinct 0 No. Polling Place—No, 609 Larkin street. Inspector—(R.) J. M. Rlebeling. Judges—(D.) Michael Flood, (R.) L. | —(D.) W. D, Farren, (R.) A. R. Gould. Ballot | clerk—(D.) Willlam J. Carlin. No. 7T1—General election precincts Nos, 13, 14 and 15, bounded by Sutter, Jones, Eddy, Leav- | enworth, O'Farrell and Hyde streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 7] Polling Place—Front of No. 524 Leavenworth | street. | nspector—(R.) E. E. Ewlng. Judges—(D.) G. | H. Hawes, (R.) C. Hoftschmidt. Clerks—(D.) C. C. Smith, (R.) G. H., Francoeur. Ballot clerk—(D.) F. Malloye. No. 7T2—General election precincts Nos. 12, 1§ and 20, bounded by Sacramento, Hyde, Ellis and Larkin streets, constitute Primary Elec- tion Precinct No. 72. Ptiiing Place—Front of No. 901 Post street. Inspector—(R.) Thomas S. Mulvey. Judges— { (D) J. F. Welsh, (R) E. P. Mullen. Clerks=— (D)) J. K. Cleary, (R.) J. F. Lingstrom. Ballot clerk—(D.) Robert E. Murray. No, 73—General election precincts Nos. 18, 19 and 21, bounded by Sacramento, Larkin, Myrtle avenue and Van Ness avenue, constitute Pri- mary Election Precinct No. 73. Polling Place—No. 1214 Polk street. Inspector—(R.) E. Neimeler. Judges—(D.) C. Westerfeld, (R.) Julian Wiener. Clerks—(D.) | C. 8. Wheeler, (R.) Willlam M. Lawlor Jr. Ballot clerk—(D.) Robert Nolan. FORTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. | No, T4—General election precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 5, bounded by Sacramento, Van Ness ave- | nue, O'Farrell, Gough, Post, Octavia, Bush and Laguna streets, including the Farallon Islands, constitute Primary Election Precinct No, 74 Polling Place 1529 Bush street. | Inspector—(R.) J. C. Winterburn. Judges— | (0.) B. Strauss, (R) James McNaughton. | Clerks—(D.) R. Haight, (R.) B. Dickofr. | Ballot clerk—(D.) W. F. Duffy. General election precincts Nos. 3, 4 and 9, bounded by Bush, Octavia, Post, Gough, O'Farrell, Fillmore, Post and Webster streets, constitute primary election precinct No. 75. olling Place—Southwest corner Buchanan and Post streets. Inspector—(R.) Phillipp_Stern. F. W. Barkhaus, (R.) J. Wollner. Judges—(D.) Clerks—(D.) William J. Riordan, (R.) George A. Doane. Ballot clerk—(D.) Willlam Davis. | 76—General election precincts Nos. 6, 7 and §, bounded by Sacramento, Laguna, Bush, Post and Steiner streets, constitute Election_Precinct 7. ng Place—Southwest | Filimore streets. Webster corner Bush and | . Inspector—(R.) E. B. Read. Judges—(D.) P. J. Sullivan, (R.) J. H. Gilmour. Clerks—(D.) | 3. B. Coffey, (R) M. L. Stern. Ballot clerk— | {D.) Moses Frank. 2 eneral election precincts Nos. 10, 11 . ‘bounded by Bush, Scott, Pine, Steiner, Fost, O'Farrell_and Broderick, con- stitute Election Precinct No. | No, 1662 Devisadero street. | ) George Crall. Judges— ! rke. (R.) Fred C. Nobman. Clerks— | | (D) J. W. Melrose, (R.) H. A. Bauer. Ballot | clerk=(D.y J. E. White No. 78—General election precincts Nos. 12 13 and 16, bounded by Sacramento, Steiner, Pine. | Scott, Bush, Baker, Sutter streets and Central avenie, constitute Primary Election Precinct | 0. 78. | No. Ts—General election precincts Nos. 15, 17 1812 Devisadero street. Polling Place—No. R. P. Merlllion. Judges—(D.) Inspector—(R.) J. F. Nounnan, (R.) A. F. Bell. Clerks—(D.) mes H. Kelly, (R.) Joseph Rebstock. Ballot clerk—(D.) Frank Ratigan. | and 15, bounded by California_street, Central avenue, Sutter, Baker, Bush, Broderick, Turk treets and Third ave que, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. | “Polling Piace—No. 441 Point Lobos avenue, Inspector—(R.) S. P. Middleton. Judges— (D) E. L. O’Connor, (R.) James Magoonis. | Clerks—(D.) Charles Proschold, (R.) Charles M. Dilion. Ballot clerk—(D.) W. E. Henderson. eneral election precincts Nos, 13 and V0. S0 | 20, bourded by the waters of the Pacific Ocean, waters of the bay, Twenty-third avenue, ‘alifornia_street, Third avenue and B street, Election Precinct No. $0. ccnstitute Primary Front of No. 347 Fifth avenue. |~ Polling Place Inspector—(R ) W. H. Upham. Judges—(D.) | John Heaney. (R.) J. C. Flugger. Clerks—(D.) arles C. Elliott, (R) M. H. Crosthwaite. « (5 Ballot clerk—(D.) Frank Jacobs. EMBLY DISTRICT. | FORTY-FIRST AS | No. S1—General election precincts Nos. 2, 3 { and bounded by Filbert, Hyde, Greenwich, | Leavenworth, Broadway, Hyde, Pacific avenue, Larkin, Broadway and Polk streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. Sl |~ Polling Place—Southwest corner Larkin and Vallejo streets. | Inspector—(R.) W. R. Nixon. Judges—(D.) | 3. Kenny, (R.) W. J. Barton. Clerks—(D.) J. Bellingham. (R.) Willlam P. Reéed. Ballot clerk—(D.) J. H. Hessler. §2—General election precincts Nos. 1, 6 bounded by Broadway, Larkin, Pacific Hyde, Sacramento and Franklin constitute Primary Election Precinct | No. and 7, avenue, streets, | " Folling Place—Southwest corner Paclfic and Van Ness avenues. | Inspector—(R.) Samuel Foster. Judges—(D.) | 'S, H. Rosenbaum, (R.) G. W. Dutfield Jr. | Clerks—(DD.) J. Hession, (R.) George W. Ray- mond. Ballot clerk—(D.) A. F. Carmody. No. 83—General election precincts Nos, §, 10 { and 13, bounded by Filbert, Octavia, Union, | Polk, Broadway, Franklin,’ Sacramento and Buchanan_streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. S3. Polling Place—Front of 1598 Broadway. | inspector—(R) F. D. Spaulding. Judges— (D.) A. J. Bowie, (R.) W. H. Willlams. Clerks —(D.) J. H. Herbst, (R) I. J. Weil. Ballot clerk—(D.) Joseph Greenberg. | No. $4—General election precincts Nos. 4, 11 and 12, bounded by the waters of the bay, Leavenworth, Greenwich, Hyde, Filbert, Polk, Tnion, Octavia, Filbert, Webster, ' Union and Pierce streefs, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. $4. Polling Place—No. 2036 Greenwich street. E. J. Wilkinson. Judges— | | Inspector—(R.) (D.) Dan Larkey, R) S. P. Smith. Clerks— (D) F. H. Romp, (R.) J. W. Petee. Ballot| | clerk—(D.) John T. Brodigan. No. §5.—General election precincts Nos. 9, 14 and 15, bounded by Union, Webster, Filbert, Buchanan, Sacramento, Devisadero, ' Jackson and Steiner streets, constitute Primary Elec- tion Precinct No. 8. % Polling _Place—Jackson, and Webster. Inspector—(R.) M. H. J. E. Craig, (R) L. E. | )" 3. B Acton, ( Ballot clerk—(D.) J. D, | | | | between Fiilmore | Esberg. Judges—(D.) an Winkle. Clerks— ) Louls P. McCarty. Farrell. N $6.—General election precincts Nos. 16 | and 15, bounded by the waters of the bay, | Plerce, Union, Steiner, Jackson, Devisadero, | Washington, Walnut, southerly line of the | Presidio Reservation and Lobos Creek, consti- tute Primary Election Precinct No. 8. | "“Polling Place—Lombard, between Broderick and Baker. { Inspector— R) F. H. Powers. Judges—(D.) Charles A. W. Clawssen, (R.) W. T. Galloway. Clerks—(D.) J. T. (R) A. Bull Jr. Ballot clerk—(D.) W. H. Degan. No. §7.—General election precincts Nos. 17 and 19, bounded by the waters of the bay, Lobos ‘Creek, southerly line of the Presidio Reservation, Pacific _avenue, Walnut, Wash- ington, Devisadero, Sacramento, Central ave- nue, California and Thirty-third avenue,,con- stitute Primary Election Precinct No. 87 Polling Place—No. 408 Maple street. Inspector—(R.) §. C. Irving. Judges—(D.) J. 3. MeGuire, (R) G. W. Wright. Clerks—(D.) T J. McManus, (R) R. B. Hale. Ballot clerk | =D James Curry. FORTY-SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. $5—General election precincts Nos. 1, & and 3, bounded by Ellis, Mason, Market and Jomes streets, constitute Primary Election Pre- clnet No. 35 Polling Place—No. 214 Eddy street. Inspector—(R.) A. Hackmeler. Judges—(D.) | Fred Franzen, (R) J. Brady. Clerks—(D.) | George Miller, (R.) W. Harfst. Ballot clerk— (D.) John Kennedy. No. 89—General election precincts Nos. 4, 5 and 6, bounded by Post, Taylor, Sutter, Mason, Ellis and_ Jones streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 89. Polling Place—Front of 418 Taylor street. Inspector—(R.) C. Ruppell. Judges—(D.) W. H. Breidenstein. Clerks | ADVERT SEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. Clerks—(D.) G. Bonta, (R) E. Bartsch. Bailot clerk— A. J. Jeffrey, (R) J. J. H (D.) P. A. Bernhardt. i No. $0—General election precincts Nos. 7, § and 10, bounded by Pine, Jones, Sacramento, Mason, Sutter, Taylor, Post, Jones, Sutter and Hyde streets, constitute Primary Election Pre- cinct No. 8. Polling Place—Front of No, 810 Bush street. Inspector—(R.) F. E. Sawyer. Judges—(D.) LT T e L T Clerks—(D.) . T. Hatch, (R.) R. S. Oglesby. Ballot clerk— .(D.) Jacob Cohen. e 3 No. 81—General election precincts Nos. 9, 13 and 14, bounded by Pacific, Leavenworth, Jack- son, Jones, Pine and Hyde streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 81. Polling Place—Front of 1208 street. Inspector—(R.) H. §. Dutton. Judges—(D.) W. C. Disturnell, (R.) W. E. Hess. Clerks— (D.) Moses Davis, (R.) Lawrence Vincent. Bal- lot clerk—(D.) Edw. Wall. Leavenworth No, 92—General electlon precincts Nos. 11, 12 and 15, bounded by Broadway, Mason, Sacra- mento, Jones, Jackson, Leavenworth,” Pacific and Hyde streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 8. Polling Place—Northeast corner Paclfic and Jones streets. Inspector—(R.) W. A. Beatty. Judges—(D.) P. J. Flynn, (R) R. Muller. Clerks—(D.) | George Crandall, (R) R. H. Mowbray. Ballot clerk—(D.) E. J. Reynolds. FORTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. $3—General election precincts Nos. 1, and 4, bounded by OFarrell, Stockton, Post, Kearny, Market and Mason streets, constitute | Primary Election Precinct No. 9. | Polling Place—Front of 210 Stockton street. Inspector—(R.) R. Wieneke. Judges—(D.) J. J. McAllister, (R.) L. E. Sawyer. Clerks—(D.) §. de Greayer, (R) A. W. Martin. Ballot clerk—(D.) James Murphy. No. 94—General election precincts Nos. 5, 7| and 10, bounded by Bush, Dupont, Sacramento, | Kearny, Post and Powell streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 8. Polling Place—Front of 805 Grant avenue, Inspector—(R.) W. E. Lane. Judges—(D.) R. H. Daley, (R.) M. Morrison. Clerks—(D.) J. SEE e E T 1. Ballot clerk—(D.) elll. No, 9—General election precincts Nos, 3, § and 13, bounded by Washington, Powell, Post, Stockton, O'Farrell and Mason streets, consti tute Primary Election Precinct No. §. Polling Place—Front of 702 Bush street. Inspector—(R.) C. F. Montealegre. Judges— (D.) Willlam G. Stahi Jr., (R) A. W. King. Clerks—(D.) M. Goldman, (R.) C. C. Carroll. Ballot clerk—(D.) J. Falconer. | No. $6—General election precinots Nos, § and | 3, bounded by Sacramento, Dupont, Bush and Powell streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 9. Polling Place—Front of 704 Pine street. Inspector—(R.) C. A. Bayley. Judges—(D.) ‘W. Alsop, (R.) Charles W. Wall. Clerks— (©.) F. Hess Jr., (R.) C. L. Taylor Sr. Ballot clerk—(D.) V. Hagenauer. No. $7—General election precincts Nos, 11, 12 and 14, bounded by Broadway, Kearny, Sacra- mento, Powell, Washington and Mason streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 97, Polling Place—Front of 1119 Stockton street. Inspector—(R.) G. L. Murdock. Judges—(D.) F. A. Cavagnato, (R.) G. W. Poole. Clerks— (D) C. J. Staude, (R.) J. E. Brown. Ballot clerk—(D.) E. H. Georgel FORTY-FQURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 98—General election precincts Nos.' 1, 2 and 4, bounded by Filbert, Kearny, Broadway and Stackton streets, constitute Primary Elec- | tion Precinct No. 95. | Polling Place—Front of 518 Union street. | Inspector—(R.) L. Sanguinettl. Judges— | (D.) W. J. J. Weeks, (R.) B. Morris. Clerks— (D.) 8. J. Rossi, (R.) H. W. Gilbert. Ballot clerk—(D.) Charles Gay. No. 99—General election precincts Nos 5, 7 | and 9 bounded by Francisco, Stockton, Lom- bard, Kearny, Filbert, Stockton, Union and | Mason streets, constitute Primary Election Pre- | cinct No. 9. Polling Place—Front of 2002 Powell st. Inspector—(R.) D. Cassasa. Judges—(D.) C. W. Luhn, (R) E. T. Perry. Clerks—(D.) | Maurino, '(R.)" C. P. Browell. Ballot clerk— | (D.) A. Dondero. S | No. 100.—General election precincts Nos. 3, 11 and 12, bounded by Union, Stockton, Broad- way and_Taylor streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 100. Poliing Place—No. 619 Green street. Ingpector—(R.) J. C. Kimball. Judges—(D. F. Pelligrinni, (R.) J. A. Wells. Clerks. E. H. Danieri, (R.) J. Mearns Jr. Ballo clerk—(D.) Armand Gourdon. No. 101.—General election precincts Nos. 6, § and 13, bounded by the waters of the bay, | | Kearny, Lombard, Stockton, Francisco, Mason, | | Lombard, Jones, Greenwich and Leavenworth streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct | No. 101 Polling Place—Front of 408 Francisco street. Inspector—(R.) W. Apted. Judges—(D.) D. ©'Connell, (R.) W. Von Ronn. Clerks—(D.) R. | Wheeler, (R.) E. W. Orst. Ballot clerk—(D.) F. J. Cuneo. No. 102.—General election precincts Nos. 10, 14 and 15, bounded by Greenwich, Jones, Lom- bard, Mason, Union, Taylor, Broadway and | Leavenworth street, constitufe Primary Elec- tion Precinct No. 102. Polling Place—Front of 902 Filbert street. Inspector-—(R.) E. M. Furbush. Judges—(D.) | 8. W. Vaccari, (R.) Joseph D. Mooney. Clerks | ZD.) P. T. Moliterno, (R.) E. G. Kendall. | Ballot clerk—D.) H. C. Sylvia. | FORTY-FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 103—General election precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 3, bounded by California, Mostgomery, Clay,. Drumm, Market and Kearny street stitute Primary Election Precinct No. I | INTERNATIONAL Citizens’ Republican ¢ dele- rty 23 delegates, it y 5 delezates, Soctalist gates, People’s part: Labor 2 delegates. THIRTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 21 delegates, Democratio party 23 delegates, Citizens’ Republican § dele- gates, People's party 4 delegates, Soclalist Labor 2 delegates. FORTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 23 delegates, Democratia party 25 delegates, Citizens' Republican § dele- gates, People's party o delegates, Soclalist Labor 2 delegates. FORTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 22 delegates, Democratio party 22 delegates, Citizens’ Republican 7 dele- gates, People's party 5 delegates, Soclalist Labor 2 delegates. FORTY-SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 17 delegates, Democratia party 16 delegates, Citizens' Republican 6 dele- gates, People's party 3 delegates, Socialist Labor 1 delegate. FORTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 15 delegates, Democratio party 13 delegates, Citizens' Republican 6 dele- gates, People’s party 3 delegates, Soclalist Labor 1 delegate. FORTY-FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 15 delegates, Democratic party 15 delegates, Citizens' Republican 6 dele- gates, People’s party 5 delegates, Socialist La= bor 1 delegate. FORTY-FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 9 delegates, Democratia party 10 delegates, Citizens’ Republican 4 dele= gates, People’s party 3 delegates, Soctalist La= bor 1 delegate. Polls open at 6 a. m. Close at 5 p. m. By order Board of Election Commissioners. [Seal] g J. STEPPACHER, Registrar_of Voters and Ex-Officio Secretary, of the Board of Election Commissioners. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 & m.. August 4, 9, 14, 19, 34, 29, Bep> tember 3, change at Seattle. For_Victorla, Vancouver (B. C), Port Townsend, Seattl H Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.). 10 a. m. August 4, 8, 14, 18 24, 29, September 3, and every fifth day there- Sfter; change at Seattle to this compan Steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Ta- e N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., August 27,12, 11, 2, %, September 1, and every Afth day’ thereafter. For Santa Cruz, San Simeon. Monterey, (S8an Luls_Obispo). Cayucos, _Port Harford Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and August 4, 8§, 12, 16, 20, 24, d every fourth day there- Newport, 9 a. m., 28, September 1, an after. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. ., August 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, September 3, 'and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla Sad ‘Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further information obtain folder. the right to change ‘he company reserves o satling dates without previous motice steamers, d_nours of sailing STICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Asts.. 10 Market st., San Francisco. TIE 0. R. & N, CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. $12 First Class Includini Bertl FAHE 88 Sccond Class and Meals. TATE OF CALIFORNIA sails....... et Aug. 6, 16, 26, Sept. ‘Aug, 1, 11, 21,31, Sept. Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Bu: Helena and all points in _the Northwes! Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. Co.. Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Cherbourg, westbound. York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. New_York....August 2| New York....August 23 St. Loufs.....August 4| St. Louls.....August 20 st. Paul......August 16| RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwero. From New York Every ‘Wednesday, 12 noon. Adria .July 26 Kensington ....Aug. 18 Southwarl agust 2! Noordland .. Aug. 23 ‘Westernland Aug. 9 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. full information regarding freight and passage apply to NAVIGATION COMPANY, or any of its agencles. 10, COLUMBIA sall: GOODALL, PERKINS { Stopping at From New For 30 Montgomery st., Polling Place—Front of 330 Bush_ street. Inspector—(R.) J. W. Grant. Judges—(D.) Daniel Suter, (R.) G. W. Smith. (lerks—(D.) George Dahlbender, (R.) Edward E. Arents. Ballot clerk—(D.) Frank Duchatei. No. 104—General electlon precincts Nos. 4, § and 6, bounded by Pacific, Montgomery, Jack- son, Drumm, Clay, Montgomery, California and Kearny streets, constitute Primary Election Precinct No. 104, Polling Place—No. 625 Washington street, Inspector—(R.) E. T. Tarbox. Judges—(D.) J. | Foley, (R.) Henry Muller. Clerks—(D.) H. D. | Dunn, (R) E. Lyons Jr. Ballot clerk—(D.) | E. C. Palmer. | No. 105—General_election precincts Nos, 7, § | and 1i, bounded by the shore line of San | Francisco Bay, Market, Drumm, Jackson and | Sansome streets, including all the waters of | the bay and the islands contained therein, con- stitute Primary Election Precinct No. 105. Polling Place—No. £10 Battery street. Inspector—tiL) FL S, Sambuck. Judges—(D.) | W. Gately, (R) W. G. Barlow. Clerks—(D.) A. Isson, (R.) J. Giglio. Ballot clerk—(D.) John Rogers. No. 106—General election precincts Nos. 9, 10 and 12, bounded by the waters of the bay, | Sansome, Jackson, Montgomery, Pacific and | Kearny streets, constitute Primary Election | Precinct No. 106, * Polling Place—Front street. Tnspector—(R.) John Desbarats. Judges—(D.) H. Curran, (R.) A. Abraham. Clerks—(D.) A. Murphy, (R.) J. H. Davis. Ballot clerk (D.) P. McNamara. APPORTIONMENT OF DELEGATES. The following is the apportionment of dele- gates and the number thereof which each party T< entitled to elect, from each Assembly Dis- trict: TWENTY-EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT | Republican party 12 delegates, Democratic party 15 delegates, Citizens' Republican 5 dele- | Fates, People's party 3 delegates, Socialist Labor 2 delegates. TWENTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 13 delegates. Democratic party 18 delegates, Citizens' Republican 6 dele- | gates, People's party 4 delegates, Soclalist | Labor 2 delegates. THIRTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 13 delegates, Democratic party 17 delegates, Citizens' Republican 6 dele- gates, People’s party 4 Socialist abor 2 delegates. | THIRTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 13 delegates, Democratic party 21 delegates, Citizens’ Republican 6 dele- tes, People’s party 5 delegates, Socialist bor 3 delegates. THIRTY-SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 11 delegates, Democratic party 16 delegates, Citizens' Republican 5 dele- | Bates, People's party 3 deiegates, Socialist La- bor 2 delegates. THIRTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 17 delegates, Democratic party 21 delegates, Citizens' Republican 7 dele- gates, People’s party 4 delegates, Socialist La- bor 3 delegates. THIRTY-FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 21 delegates, Democratic party 25 delegates, Citizens’ Republican 8 dele- gates, People's party 5 delegates, Socialist La- ber 3 delegates. THIRTY-FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 15 delegates. Democ: party 18 delegates, Citizens' Republican 7 frird Fates, People's party 3 delegates, Socialist La- bor 2 delegates. THIRTY-SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 23 delegates, Democratic party 20 delegates, Citizens’ Republican 11 dele- tes, People's party 5 delegates, Socialist bor 3 delegates. of 913 Montgomery delegates, THIRTY-SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 24 delegates, Democratic pl;"l)' 7 g:‘l)e ates, p(ilglel’;l' depubHcm 10 dete- gates, ple’s y elegates, Social Tabor 2 delegates. 2 ta THIRTY-EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Republican party 22 delegates, Democratic TOYO KISEN KAISHA, & TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- S ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting _at Hongkong with steamers for India, ete. No cargo recefved on board cn day of sailing. AMERICA MARU. .Friday, October 8 Thursday. August 17 HONGKONG MARI NIPPON MARU. Tuesday, September 12 reduced rates. For Round-trip tickets offce, at freight and passage apply at company’ 421 Market st., cor. First. W. B. CURTIS, General Agent. = S. S. Moana sally via ‘Honolulu and Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, August 9, at 10 p. m. mshm The S. S. Australia eails for Honolulu fimmwv\’sdnesdny. August 23, Lo y: at 2 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand, Australla, India, Suez, England, etc.; $610 first class. 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts.. !4 Montgomery Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight 0ffice. 327 Market St. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Saturday at 10 a. m.fim st 12 LA from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton st. LA CHAMPAGNE. Au 2 BRETAGNE, August i3: LA NORMANDIE, August 2 LA TOURAINE. Sept, 2. LA CHAMPAGNE, First-class to Havre, A P apward. 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second-class to Havre. $5. 10 per cent re. Huaiton on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Rroadway (Hudson buflding). New York. J. ¥. FUG * ZI & CO.. Pacific Coast A~ - = 5 Mont- gomery a San Francisco. STOCKTON EXCURSIONS, THE STEAMER H. J. CORCORAN Will leave Washington-street wharf at § & m. a D daily, returning from Stockton m. daily (Saturday excepted). Regular steamers feave Washington-street wharf at § p. m. dally (excepting Sunday). ally (EALIFORNIA NAV. AND IMP. Telephone Main 305. FOR U, S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD. Steamer ‘‘Monticello.”” Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:4§ 30 p. m. (ex, Thurs. night), Frl 30 a. m. Cco. MON. a. m, 3 days, 1 p. m. and : Sundays, 10 ) l-ndin_f and office, Mission-street Dock, Bier No- 2. Telephone Main ‘1505. FARE = = s0a THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Yecar. Enlarged to 16 Pages Weak Men and Women snom.b USE DAMIANA BITT] THR i heal “mfl‘:hunr‘medy E'-fl and

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