The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 2, 1899, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1899. 5 DAVIS WILL DOWN THE BOSSES|rmm Brigl;;(;mensvi;w%mw+w¢mwmwflw“*“ww*“’. ,. . M ASS MEET[NG of Victory. gt | SRS © T - PR R ER AN HORACE DAVIS Business Men’s Republican Club ‘ PIONEER HALL % The Workingmen|! | Applaud the |} Ticket. B Phelan and Sam Rai-|] ney Falling Behind | Every Day. St @+O4D+04 0434+ O +040404+040+ + FOURTH ST., NEAR MARKET, THIS EVENING AT 8 O’CLOCK. +@ +O ¢ GREAT DANGER IN 8|3 & OVERCONFIDENCE ¢ ; THE HON. HORACE DAVIS :{ T SRR } : AND OTHER ABLE SPEAKERS WILL ADDRESS THE MEETING. C. S. LAUMEISTER, President. JAMES A. WILSON, Secretary. G440 0440004000004000400000000 GOPI0000 090000000900 000600000000000000000000000000000000 0 D40404+040404040+4 OOO&OOO#QOOQOO?OOOOGOOOO +0+ QOO‘Q#OfOfO DDA SR S0 DU SPUD S SR SRR S S S S S S S R S SRS SP SR S S S0 S SR S S S DD A DU S D Y | o For Mayor, : HORACE DAVS. TICKET f = 2 . PS . For Auditor, ® ASA R. WELLS. | S 5% For_Assessor, | ic Ri B B AL, {For Public Rights and Home RS For City Attorney, | Rule Against Bossism and © i€ CHARLES H. JACKSON. | : For Sheriff, { Corporate Control. & | 5 JOHN LACKMANN. ) )6 b ‘ 6 | Jg‘s"i:;?g"ls]%%‘,}flh MAYOr:tot. . o ois James D. Phelan [+) % sttt e et . = % o mriaa o ‘ Auditor . . ... Joseph M Cumming © ‘ . LOUIS FEUSIER. | Assessor . . .. Dr. Washington Dodge > ® For Recorder, City Attorney ... Franklin K. Lane © 3¢ WILLIAM Z. TIFFANY. Sheniff =, 0, . . Jeremiah Deasy by ¢ For County Clerk, Tax Collector . .. . Richard P. Doolan '3« 2 WILLIAM A. ILEi‘\E‘ Treasurer . . . . Samuel H. Brooks & 1T For District Attorney, Recorder . ..... Edmund Godchaux Y ALFRED P. BLACK. ; ; 44O oGt County Clerk . . Major Dennis Geary [ .;o.f.w’)ovo._.ou +T+0+04+040+ A.r‘g (::10:!0}:&;‘:«. Igistrict AttomeybLev;is]gE‘. 35’1‘“%“’1“ Oronmer . . . . . . r. R. Beverly Cole Public Administrator, \ : FOX:YO;IINCFARNHAMA Public Administrator . Patrick Boland For _?upervi:ors.sfl —_ R EMMET P. BARRETT. 1 NATHAN BIBO. FOR SUPERVISORS. @ CHARLES BLISS. . ?Iéég}{‘zg B&%‘r}‘(‘;‘m | JTames P. Booth, John E. A. Helms, ° Vt‘%AML‘EL‘FOS‘TER. 3 H.U.Brandenstein, Thomas Jennings, é’) Tm?i&s“i. GQSE’B’E‘;J;‘ i P. J. Curtis, W. N. McCarthy, WILLIAM C. JOHNSON. | A. Comte Jr., M. C. McGrath, MILO S. g%FI;{E\P John Connor, A. B. Maguire. CHARLES J. KING. 3 s ‘; THOMAS H. MORRIS. L. J. Dwyer, Emil Pohli, )¢ GEORGE R. %AZ:E&%]SON. Dr.A.A.d’Ancona, Osgood Putnam, GEORGE T. S 2 3 i N TORBLLO. M. J. Fontana, C. W. Reed, + 1. J. TRUMAN. R. M. Hotaling, Joseph S. Tobin, ) WILLIAM WATSON. b CYRUS S. WRIGHT. e Septen ® (For Police Judges, POLICE JUDGES. 1 HENRY L. JOACHIMSEN. Geo. H. Cabaniss, Alfred J. Fritz. i S CHARLES A. LOW. Charles T. Conlan, Ed P. Mogan. CHERS OF SAN FRANCISCO APPLY HERE ? JAMES T. NAGLE. ECENT disclosures should convince every intelligent citizen of San Francisco that Boss Rainey is the secret political agent of Phelan l a in this campaign. TUnder the administration of Mayor Phelan Rainey has enjoyed special privileges and consideration. He main- Q} FOR tains a firm grasp on the Fire Department with Phelan’s knowledge and acquiescence. Men who study politics beneath the sur- FOR MAY{}R for positions in the Department of Education. In days gone by, under Democratic administration of municipal affairs, the source of au- thority in the School Department was established in a Bush street saloon. If history does not repeat itself it may come so close to repe- face reach the intelligent conclusion that Rainey is reaching out for enlarged powers. It would not be surprising if the existing secret bar- sonian princ il L iy g tition that School Department headquarters will be fixed at the St. George stables on Bush street. IAM[S n PH[LAN PR ¥ re supporting Dr. | & g 7 y | 3 y s i of the People’s | @LU@UOLOVOO0OCOC00000 700 00T 00OCOC0LOYOVOLOY000 0 OO0 @1 el Rad Jal 2o Fal tel a1 tol a7 ol %oT party, while others prefer to remain sllent | alarming proportions since Phelan’s first | avenue and Polk street. necessity of placing Republican candi- H INCUMBENT, on his h him Jjoy Bchool teachers and the parents of school children may contemplate the spectacle of Boss Rainey indorsing and rejecting applications CRTOTRTR OGO 90000505050 gain stipulated that Rainey should annex School Department patronages to his Fire Department privileges. ADVERTISEMENTS. and passive. | election to the office of Mayor in 18%. It| Thirty-ninth District—Scottish Hall, 117 | dates in office. He then introduced the 2 e ~ | The demoralization of the Phelan- IS the Mayor's duty under the law to| Larkin street. speakers of the evening, including Horace Rainey column is obvious. At the begin- | 5uard against extravagance, robbery and | Horace Davis Business Men's Club, | Davis, Major Kyle, Major Boxton, L. A ning of the campaign leaders on both | JoPbery, but Phelan allowed one Board of | Ploneer Hall, Fourth street, between | Gibbons, John Lackmann, C. H. Jackson ijm 0' sldes favored a clean contest. The cam- \;;)-;‘;;'"nfl{’h ”‘53‘}'“‘?01';*]" z;luntlfr ’}ge Market and Mission. nn'd o‘ther“z;]an(;‘ldate mr.th\'la was re- REGULAR Rt 2 4 s hage o3 | TOV e School Department. e celved wi cheers, w! co palgn hiad notiprocsededitar un these lnds | Lo Fie o5 (0 aacialy renbaasnts (the Mfctnata hisiannrhes b oo ousdito DEMOCRATIC % when Phelan and Ralney saw that they A vacant chair and a portrait on the | were losing ground. The great audienc vmbols of success! Vet | Which assembled to hear and cheer Hor- > = ks » |ace Davis and listen to the intelligent ut ision._ ‘reas r0s v o | | Jcreased bost ot city eovernment under | COLORED CITIZENS eaors 2diourning resolutions, sisned by REPUBLICAN NOMINEE. ai Phelan’s knowledge of business af- and adopted, pledging firm support to T a home these are the symbols | ferances of . other Republican speaker: s limited. He knows how to collect FOR HOR CE D v]s Republican candidates and principles. of the success of the man who did not |alarmed Phelan and Rainey. In order to |Tent and evict a delinquent tenant, but his A A A NOMINEE- f the - c dvance Ralney | business sagacity hardly extends beyond ' 2d time to care for his health, or neg- | check the Republican advance mey | buting & ected the increasing warnings of disease | tics, hence the Examiner and Bulletin | Republican rallies will be held this even- | | e An enthusiastic meeting of the colored which Nature gave | were instructed to revile and caricature | Ing In various sections of the city. Fol- him, When the | Horace Davis and cast upon his honored | 1oWing is the schedule of the meetings: | Citizens of the city and county of San THE TfllRTY:EIfiflTfl For CITY ATTORNEY. e € | name every manner of foul aspersions. | Fortieth District—Franklin Hall, Sutter | Francisco was held last night in Califor- | stomach is " weak” | The purpose In the change of tactics wa and Bush streets, nia Hall, 620 Bush street, for the purpose and food is imper- Twenty-eighth District—Second and Fol-{ of indorsing the candidacy of Horace fectly digested and || assimilated, it is || only a question of | time until the |2 : | | than ever. Horace Davis Is galning | tee break-downcomes. | sirength every hour. % | Forty-firs The stomachisthe | The Republican merchants who sup- | very center of vi- | d Phelan in 1896 and 1898 are now | = bor = - [foctes Fest, i bl L Sy FOR SUPERVISO® tal power and must | R A0 Oy that a x).»mnm-:ch.. ity be kept in health | yjctory in San Francisco at this election | if sickness is to be | 1d Il-n m‘--en;‘wl ru m.zthn,uz l!:v country | : o i ap in the face of the Republican | i'»‘i?’fffis (-1:1)3:: | x administration. } ® : 2 an in the role.of tyrant has pro- Medical Discovery | citmed a boyeott on all Repubiicsns wio | (Present Supervisor of Tenth Ward,) y 9 cures diseases of | have the sense and courage io consider | = national questions in the local campaign. the stomach and |JAYORC ST T0 the merchant, the me- | other organs of di- nic and the laborer gestion and nutri- | the prosperity in San F tion. It increases | under Republican auspi L £ longed, T the supply of pure, 3 3 ) | prefer 'to t lrich blood, and |test. Phel gives the ' body |elected Mayor, exclude from the g -1” | commissions to be apy oy strength to with- | FOTToRarter all Republicans who seek to stand the strain |introduce national politics into the local | put upon it by the | campaign. | struggle for “enc- | J08 SRDciore anboins pim A of the conscience and intellig ) “I was a sufferer | publicans. If he can arrogate hims, e o what the doctors | the HEht to tell Deople what polit estion, but after trying several emi- | sentiments they shall introduce at certain 0 get a cure,” writes Mr, | seasons of the year, and what shall not endence, Jackson Co., | be considered, he soon in_his of my:symptoms were | rogance a nach, fullness, tired feel- | shall t;atl,l o a :x}l wm)n where times soreness wouid | they shall worship and whom they shau | 1s. ' Some one recommended me | praise. In sddressing the Monticelio Club Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, | at Metropolitan Temple Friday evening, after taking only a few bottles | October 27, he issued the edict of nd your ‘ Pleasant Pellets’ can | proscription. He would be glad to have | more benefit from them than any | the people forget that he proclaimed ine ine 1 ever tried. I began to gain |ostracism, but The Call will keep the he start. Have recommended it to | facts before the public. and will continue to do so.” The Republicans in every district of the guaes jver ma i city are displaying remarkable activity. The sluggish liver made active by Dr. | G0¥ o8 oy e oy 3 Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, Davis are more effective t the bril- | liant generalities of the average cam- = palgn orator. A significant and gratify- ing feature of the contest is the cordial welcome which the workingmen extend to the Republican nominee for Mayor. ‘i ne | ¥ ma, ml‘(de of Horacéz D]av)s' vl(;te south | of Market street and along the water { front will surprise the political prophets 5 in the Democratic camp. ) The taxpayers of the city are sizing up ) Phelan, They may be fooled once or H twice, but to fool them a third time re- ' B quires margfl:nge}n;flt)‘:l than the M%yur ) possesses, e plain figures presented to ] 40 cents and 25 cents the people demonstrate that the salary I DODODLTOOVETOVA®S | roll at the City Hall has expanded to to throw dust In the eves of the people | and divert their attention from the real | SOm stre 8. Davis for Mayor and of the other aspi-| The Republican Wigwam at 1032 Golden [] cucs of the campaign. The plan did not | ( THirty-Afth District—Twenty-fifth and | rants for positions on the' Republican | Gate avenue was packed to the strect [ cced. Since the Democratic change of | Valencia streets. ticket. e ey 5 o the Republican meetings have been | Thirty-fourth District—Mission Opera- | “At § o'clock the hall was crowded. The | 1St DIEht by a vociferous and intensely Or erl [) = : M. ger_and more inspiring lo the people | house, Mission strect, between Seven- | mceting was called to order by §. enthusiastic gathering of voters. When Tighteenth, Davison, who stated in a few words the | - 3 i District—Pixley Hall, Pactuc | principal issues of the campaign and the | Continued on Seventh Page. Regular RfPUbPCflR Nornln . Regular Republican Nominee. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, VEMOCRATIC! LEWIS F. BYINGTON, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. t all work that From Nature and Without Dosing Your Stomach With Drugs. When you feel the vitalizing current of Electricity ! : C. C. O'DONNELL warming your vitals you will enjoy a new ambition, cour- FOR COUNTY CLERK, S e age, vim and confidence. You will realize for once what e H e 3 T ; perfect manhood means, for it will develop all the strength H ‘N - . of mind and body that denotes manhood in its truest sense. ® ¢ You must wear ® L] 1 ® ® IF YOU WANT THE DEAD RE- SPECTED VOTE FCR James cess. ‘ DR. McLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT. 170 Orchard street, S: Jose, Cal., Oct. 26, 1899. DR. M. A, MCLAUGHLIN—Dear Sir: T sufferod from paina In the back and kidnevs and was in a very weak state. T used your Belt for two months and it entirely cured me of those aflments. 1 have been strong and free from pain ever since; that is three months ago.. My back and kidneys are sound and well and 1 have been recommending your Belt for other cases similar to mine. Yours very truly, A. M. FARRELL. This Is the result of my 20 years of constant devotlon to the upbuilding of V> manly vigor, It will cure you. Will you try 1t? My Belt never burns nor blisters, as do old style belts. Has a perfect regulator and chamols covered electrodes. :ad my 80-page book. I send it closely sealed, free, upon request. (Present Incumbent,) BI b REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE, | B PLE“}?TQ LT NOT; XICATING BETHS DR, HALL'S REINVIGORATOR 3 Five bundred reward for any I case we cannot cure. This secret remedy stops all losses in 2¢ hours, cures Emissions, lmpo- tency, Varicocele, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Fits, Strictures, Lost b R 702 Market, Cor. Kearny, Office Hours—S a.m. to8:30 p m. DY .. %) Manbood and all wasting effects M A Mcl- AUGHLI N S.F., and Burdick Block, Sundays, 10 tol. $| . GOF SUDERVISOR, sealed, 8 bottie: 3 botties, 5; sunranteses 1 M ] Cor. Spring and Beoond, Los Angsies. NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES ¢ M J FONT AN A cure any case. Address HALL'S MEDICAL IN. o« J - STITUTE, 8 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Alsg 00N8IP0000000CA600000060 1 ! t 1073% Market st., 5. F. All pri REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. | diseases quickly cured. Send or free book. FOR SUPERVISOR, MILO S. JEFFERS, REPUBLICAN NOMINEE. >0 DIDID OB EVOD D LIVER Good Pllls gromacy 58 pOWELS DOOT OO

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