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THE SAN FRANCISCO CAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1899 A J...m?M R e e e MARK Your BALLOT PR RS R o g WiT SR B 2 2 SR 2 2 YAt OF EACH NAKE VOTED H X AT THE RIGHT + wnoo«»‘o@‘*»w » MARK : Your 56 BALLOTE D R R R e e o e R REPUBLICAN TICKET. fayor, DAVIS. For HORA ASA R PECPLE’S PARTY ‘ TICKET. | DEMOCRATIC TICKET. for Mayor, JAMES D. PHELAN. May For T, C'D, IMING. For Auditor, | NO NOMINATION. T, )N DODGE. Atto X tv_Attorney For City At | | H. JACKSON. NKLIN n. LANE. NO NOMIN | S R — —_— — { . For Sheriff, X For Sher! For Sherift, JOHN LACKMANN. JEREMIAH 1 NO NOMINATION, | AN SEES HIS FINISH but with the exception of Officer Hardy whose only claim to police distinction is that he discovered a Stolen pair of trou- sers in a Chinese washhouse, his eftorts ¢ been for naught. rustec Kent, in his tion to- defeat Clark, is having Policemen Maley moved from their respeci his losing tight mad responsible for and \erre- ve beats. While in the Second ‘who enjoy the reputation of the cleverest men in the being two of department | gaged in_ conversation with ar | Daroux. Suspecting that they were con s inst him Kent furiously drove | tern Hotel and informed Mayor | Land nf what he p To the ar- { prise of the friends of the two policemen the Mayvor ferred them to other at remote from the Second [ "6 learning of the action of the chief | executive the friends of the two offic Ived to do all in their power to de Kent. 'They visited:the Second Ward and | made person, »peals to the voters not | to cast their ballots for Kent, who, they | represented, was not a fit man to it as | @ member of the Board of Trustees Stephens, knowing that he cannot has about given up the fight He briously remarked to-day that he carry the Ninthh W ard, but had little of winning out in any other district. dore Alexander his r'hh‘f lHeutenant, fight In the Second sfying himseif in Iug would hope Tsa- started out to n Ward but after s less Le | _Bets of twa to one : | Clarikc will be S {Jin has bet Mayor L t s “Republican candidate would be 7 over 500 majority. He has ore to bet at {he same odds. James Mc- srath, the popular boniface, has bet on Clark 4t the prevailing odds William Alvord, a warm friend o cpublican candidate, is here from San sco making a strong fight for him. : % A\l\fi)(l who was formerly connected with For Tax Collector, For Tax Collector, the State Printing Office, has a host of he Call X RICHARD P. DOOLAN. NO NOMINATION friends, who are out for ‘“Gentleman | Gearge. 2 ekl L A SRR e ‘ Seeks a Reward. 2 S - A 3 | SUISUN, Nov. 6.—J. W. Bird, a photog- e X in the right hand square against the name of every candidate for whom you |rapher /F\r Sacramento, is endeavorine to ST o B SRa 3 = < secure the State reward of $600 fo : Py ember 1T IS NOT POSSIBLE to vote a straight ticket by simply placing a | the Information that led to the A S il conviction of F ss at 1e column. bolsoner, Y‘h\\ll 2 SIS S R o YA - LR i was a brother-in-law to Belew and 2 Be sure you vote for EIGHTEEN SUPERVISORS. Under the new charter the number |nished the authorities with Informarion ! ) 3 2 i that led to Belew's arrest. The i*oard of 5 been increased from twelve to eighteen. aminers refused to pay the same. Bird b i | claims he is entitled to the amount and 3 You are entitled to vote to | will take action in regard to the matter. : 2 if vou registered at the last general ction held last year and have NOT CHANGED Miles Leaves Seattle. = T L ’ v S ST 5 SEATTLE, Nov. 6.—G N frers| YOUR RESIDENCE since then. Miles ett”Seaitie this TR ) 2 ' thit by g TR R T S TALT Nitar ihe clents » he -dav Francisco. He will make brief offic If you REGISTERED SPECTALLY for the election to be held to-day. | Visits at Tadoma and Portiand. . CC ol - o - - OEO (s} \ EORCEOECECECEO RO OROECECRCRCOECECRORCE UN”’ D S'I'A'I'ES ‘HOBART CAN NOT CHEMY OF FR EE EDUGATIUN ‘ LIVE MUCH LONGER T i s o aLl | HA I$ PHELAN'S STRONG BAGKER & ] LLIDIE, the arch enemy of frec education \tion, came out last evening in Phelan’s inst foisting national or party politics into CRCROBCEOMY before the one recorded yes- State University. He a tuitjon fee. He worked with nts had to rally to prevent type of man that 1tte rotest Hallidie ed ion at the 12 students the tax. The Reg ‘the university. This is the . 55 f the Regents July 1, 1898, Hallidie openly .5‘ 1 he propose to overthrow the law pro- 4 t educati <‘1u id be free to all? The Call tells the "}é San Francisco that Hellidie’s management of the finan- versity caused a deficit, and to bridge over the t 1;; proposed to levy a tax on every stu- jon to the university. Hallidie would tax » schools as readily as he would tax them Board of Regents that education was a s declaration astounded the friends of free 1 of the university were brought fornia to defeat Hallidie’'s de- RO R B OB ceing the pe uthern C M. White was raised to save the univer- iends of free education routed Silurian from again until he came out for San Francisco who have sons and daughters to ber that A. S. Hallidie opposes Horace Davis. s Phelan and a tax on education. | INTERESTS THE PEOPLE | OF THE PACIFIC COAST| Supreme Court Makes an Important Ruling in the Mill Valley | Land Case. | WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—The Supreme | Court in the case of Gardner vs. Bone- 1l refused to grant Bonestell's motion niss the writ of error for want of and ordered the rd in question befol e court is one of jurisafetion, as to whether it is a or a local question. By its action the court practically sustains Gardn t the Federal Courts alone George W. Monteith ed 0 appes as attorney ara was to-day appointed , Siskiyou County. direction of the Sec- in John Duval, com- ,"upon completion :d tg him by the com- of the Department of ia, will proceed to the Philippine HUNTERS PROPOSE TO TEST GAME LAWS mandifig_general . following named enlisted men will be discharged from: the. service of the United States: Recruits—John Dunsmore of the Twenty-frst Infantry, Edward Coppdck of'the Forty-third Infantry Eaward Hewiti, general service, Frestalo | Colonel Arthur L. Wagner, on completion assigned to him by the com- of the Department of to the Philippine e Validity of an Ordinance slaus Board Combet th Passed by St uty general , will proceec vate Gustavus J. Hasson of the Third Artillery, Presidio of San Francisco, will be discharged from the service of United States. R. @it Pierce L. Stoyer of the Fort itry, Presidio of California, listed under false pretense, will reed ithout honor from the tlie United States for Californians: Original— Patton, Spanish Ranch, $6; Wil- Mang, ecial, O Tra G, Mariin, of Pensfons service Henry liam tober rank lera 8, Daunt, $; Nel Louls Boucha, \\ oodbridge, In Joseph S. Gage, San Jose, 15 to $30. Original widows, etc.—Laninla “letcher (mother), San Franelsco, $12. Oregon—Original—Leonard Shull, Med- 38. Increase — John Thompson, poeg. $6 to $10. sngton — Original — Joseph Sfl. Conleg, 53 e Smith, g P titions Against Roberts. S Nov. 6—The pastors city will> next Timbuctoo. o their congregations | A CARD. 1 expression on the expulsion from Congress of B. H. Roberts, Congressmarn. Still Out for qu Collector. 3 m'mml.“{?l'ni-;v\!r*m\“ meeting of the blic: A state- | 1o Larlors of the Me: y 5 ; I am not eli- oaist Church to-day Collector. wanimously adopted to this Dach church will have one or more of the peti- | tions to the Congress for Roberts’ ex. | pulsion, and persons who attend will be | asked to attach their signature: Luu (...A.d'wu for Tax Collector. —_———— Dr. R. Beverly Cole for Coroner. Dem. * | | DEWEY GOES SHOPPING jurisdiction on its merits. The case is on ng valuable business and reside property Mill Valley, Marin County, and the | Original widow—Harrlet R. ‘ 8. Vice President Remains in the Best of Spirits, Notwithstanding His Condition. PATERSON, N. J., Nov. 6.—The condi- n of Vice President Hobart is but little ged. He spent a fairly comfortable and 1 part of the time n was asked what he thought nces of Mr. Ho d that it was im- intelli HOLDS TUTUILA T ags s ent Reached Samoan Question. in|c | aay Agreem Nov. & igreement are still care Assoclated Press Is a an question is practi finalities will t i some mo: I was 1mpos- ent a comfortable day _bropped-up by pillows the day was rez allowed to enter into . He made comments, arted to speak at leng(h At Americ: c his attention ned "1:!1 a8 o something else. He ws | States has, it spirits. He saw no oné during pproval o v and t his regrets to callers etw When first taken iil Mr Hobart weighed Reg: Britl reign Office is down to about 125 pou Ma mute, except to authorize the|pla called at the nm‘mm:“]:u x}“‘im‘ffif’ that none of the recent SUr-|inhem General and Mrs. James Long‘wrrn-c\:‘ man preasihave cOxrekilyy M Irs. Wayne MacVeagh, Colonel i which iright, Sergeant-at-arms of the : L ates Benate, and Judge Mo- nited the United States Supreme RHAZY SENTENCED — FOR SWINDLING inclined to Nov. 6.—Major Count Esfer- tainable In . the reputed author of the bordereau u turn In the neg \\m h brought the convictien of coming. of the @ fus on_the charge of was sentenced to-day, by de- cousin ( ‘hristian’s charge of th years' imprisonment p ssibility that another and entirely u 1y tratie, ooent cted” contingency may arise during | a the 35,00 francs erim of the drawing_up of the | claimed by nes signing them. But there reason to believe that an official | San Francisco Is & Reomini statéement will be given this week an- ncisco is a Republican city nouncing the terms of s ttlement of this | and should be under Republican con- long-standing Inter: fonal difficulty. trol. something around 200 pounds, and now he | DISCHARGED Navy—Yard Shipwrights Blacklisted. Pt i Special Dispatch to The Call. VALLEJO, Nov. 6.—The fifty-one ship- | wrights who quit work in the navy-yard on Friday noon on account of their pay | having been reduced from $4 80 to $1 24 per day, were to-day formally discharged by Naval Cof Hibbs, U. § | N., the elng *“insubor- dination’ | ,This virtua t for the men, and p king in. the navy-yard and from registering At the | one In to the advertisement in th San Francisco papers for shipwrights only three have responded, and when they | were made aware of the situation refused | to work. It is rumored to-night that the naval constructor will to-morrow press into ser- vice other tradesmen to work on the U. § S. Hartford, which is now in the stone dock undergoing repairs, in order that she may be gotien ready for sea immediately in nce with the telegraphic in structions from the Secretary of the avy. If this course is insisted upon no subt more men will walk out, refusing work while the terms of the ship- to wrights are not acceded to, and more | charges will follow. TASHINGTON Secretary of the Nav. Qispatch’ from the commandant Island noti wrights. comparatively little work to be com- | pleted at the vard the strike will benefit instead of crippling the department. istant ved a Mare at ding him of a strike of ship- The commandant says as there ‘Will Represent Solano., | SUISUN, Nov. 6.—The gates were selected by following dele- the Board of Su WITH HIS FIANCEE On the Etreet Stops to Chat With a‘ Little Boy Who Carried an Admiral’s Flag. | NEW YORK, Nov. accompanied Mrs. whom he Is engaged to be xmmu] on a| hopping tour to-day. While walking on ifth avenue the admiral saw a little boy in charge of a nurse with an admiral's € in his hands. Hello,” said the admiral, that flag.” He shook. ihe by the hand chatted a few moments, 1l cannot little fel- | with him p low fc e admiral and Mrs. Hazen walked to | th Dewe; A Her the imiral pointed the hxurn ] Hazen d their significance. Th pla! W zed and a crowd. coll was saluted b) bowed pleasantly in return to their salu- | tations. Admiral Dewey was asked by a | reporter when he would return to Wash- | ington. “T have no plans,” replied the admiral. 1 shall return to the hotel this evening.” - A NEW RAILROAD ACROSS CONTINENT | Franchise Granted for the Purpose to | the Projectors, U. S. Grant | and Others. | SAN DIEGO, Nov. 6.—At a meeting of the Common Council to-night a rallway | franch including a right of way 100 feet wide along the Bay of San Diego, | was granted to U, S. Grant, George V. | Marston, George H. Ballou and M. a. | Luce, four of the city’s most influential | residents, The purpose of granting the | franchis to facilitate the construction | | ailway from the Bay of San Diego | m the Colorado River and thence east- | ward, to rorm a new transcontinental line. | The grantecs of the franchise Lave until | Jenuary 1, 1903, in which to carry out the undertaking. A line to Salt Lake s the one that finds most favor here. | BRIDGE COLLAPSES [ UNDER A HEAVY LOAD | b | Wagon Drawn by Six Horses Precipi- | tated Into Dry Creek and the | Driver Injured. | MARYSVILLE, Nov. 6—Two middle | tiers of the bridge that spans Dry Creek on Browns Vailey Dobbins road, thirteen | miles east of this city, collapsed this fore- noon under the weight of a six-horse ached to a heavy load of shakes, ", 4 young man named Emmef ained fractures of two ribs and one of his horses was killed in the fall. Two others were badly crippled. The bridge, which is fifteen feet above the | bed of the creek, was built in 1891, H”WI I i S IS T Cast your vote for the whole Repub- i lican ticket early in the day and then see to it that your friends go to the polls and vote right. In San Francisco. Thére are over four hundred other agencies in the United States and Can- ada. Think how popular the Hawes hat must be when they are sold in over 400 cities. Wear a Hawes and you will wear the best hat for- the mbney on the market to-day. It sells everywhere for $3.00. “All the popular shapes and colors. S.N. WOOD & Co., 718 Market Street. %! | that | | of water: . Stevens Cook of Rio Vista, W. Ielo. Supervisor G.'A B determina- | Kent discovered Maley and Fisher, | | 409000006000 i | l \ Naval Board of Labor Employment for | Quseases quickly cured. nné 00@060“0@0@‘;0000000000000000000 pervisors to-day to represent Solano unty at n Francisco November 14 by > storage of flood waters J.'J. Luchsinger, Assem- ih vman Alden Anderson. A number of others of this county, will also be in at- tendance. e Plumas County Bonds. QUINCY, Nov. 6.—Bids for the sale of Plumas County bonds of 5100 were opencd by T Bransford, esenting Mrs, § Emery Holmes of Salf Lake, the high bid, $35520, which mium of § Nearly fifty years of constant and painstaking endeavor has characterized the out-put of John Wie- land’s Brewery. In the beginning as now there was no better. To-day it stands the largest, richest and best equipped in modern and scientific apparatus for making a pure, wholesome beverage for family use. Wielands Extra Pale is the «Pasturized,” bottled product of that high stan- dard. Your grocer or telephone West 144 California Bottling Co. 140717 Eddy St Quarts, pints, half-pints. €0 0000000003 SYICHY s e A Natural Mineral Water 3 3 with medicinal qualities, O For Indigestion and Stomach Disorders. VICHY IN SIPHONS IS NOT VIBHY Get the Genuine . 000 el So-called 8 o @ -] 0 0e0e0 S A. VIGNIER, Distributing Agent & .0.00000000000@0@0000900000 | ¥ Healing, Harmless \ _and Efficient. Positively removes Pimples and all Skin A ‘E'uptinns an.l pro- COMPLEXION éic = plexion. ™Wo TINTS Phroso takes the FLESH > WHITE. place of powder and leaves no oily effects. )HROSO MFG. 2 NM(‘M'(”{.'O Sold by all drug- | gists. ALL AILMENTS OF MEN CURED.D DR. MEYERS & CO. have largest prao- medical Inatitution Established 17 years. |PRIVATE BOOK and advice free at office or by mail. All letters confidential. | |781 Market St., San Franeiseco. ‘_m—_l S DR. HALL’S RElNVl(iDRAT()R Manhood and all wasting effects of self-abuse or excesses. Sent | u;led 32 bottle; 3 bottles, §5; Euaranteed to any case. Address HALL'S MEDICAL IN- STITUTE, 86 Brondway, Oakland. Cal - Alse for sale at 1073% Market 'st., S. F. All private for free book. soocssooe Transcontinental tourists and trav- elers from all over the United States show thelr appreciation of the excel- lence of the PALACE ano GRAND by making these hotels their hendqusre ters while in San Francisco. Fourteer hundred rooms, 80 with baths-largest apd fnest in the world, N C. KIRKPATRICK, Manager. ......-.-......-¢ sereeecstsseees CAFE ROYAL Corner Fourth and Market, S. F. Try our “Special _ Brew Steam _and Lager, Overcoats and the convention to be held in | the State | Five hundred reward for case we cannot cure, This secrot | remedy stops all losses in 24 hours, cures Emissions, Impo- tency, Varicocele, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Fi Strictures, Lost | POLITICAL. DEMOCRATIC | TICKET. For Public Rights and Home Rule Against Bossism and Corporate Control. |Mayor........James D. Phelan | Auditor . . ... Joseph M. Cumming | Assessor . .. . Dr. Washington Dodge | City Attorney . .. Franklin K. Lane | Sheriff . . . . «+ .. Jeremiah Deasy { Tax Collector . . . . Richard P. Doolan Treasurer . . . . Samuel H. Brooks | Recorder . <+« Edmund Godchaux County Clerk . . Major Dennis Geary y District Attorney .Lewis ¥. Byington | Coroner ... ... Dr R. Beverly Cole | Public Administrator . Patrick Boland | T | FOR SUPERVISORS. | James P. Booth, John E. A. Helms, | H.U.Brandenstein, Thomas Jennings, P. J. Curtis, W. N. McCarthy, A. Comte Jr., M. C. McGrath, | John Connor, A. B. Maguire. | L. J. Dwyer, Emil Pohli, | Dr.A.A.d’Ancona, Osgood Putnam, | M. J. Fontana, C. W. Reed, R. M. Hotaling, Joseph S. Tobin, POLICE JUDGES. | Geo. H. Cabaniss, Alfred J. Frita. | Charles T. Conlan, Ed P. Mogan. | - FOR | ‘MAYOR HORACE DAVIS, | REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE. FOR MAYOR, JANES D. PHELAN, INCUMBENT, DEMOCRATIC f NOMINEE. JERENIAH DEASY For Sheriff. | A man of Mr. Deasy’s firm and upright character and execu- tive ability, as demonstrated by his record as Supervisor, is needed in the Sheriff’s office. Vote for him. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. - FOR COUNTY GLERK, WM. A, DEANE Fattaea checned troe. | POLITICAL For CITY ATTORNEY. arles . Jackson. Regular Republican Nomines. FOR SUPERViISOR. MILO S. JEFFERS, REPUBLICAN NOMINEE. FOR SUPERVISOR, L. J. DWYER, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. (Present Incumbent,) | REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE. FOR SUPERVISOR, CHARLES BLISS, : Regular Republican Nominee. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, LEWIS F. BYINGTON, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. IF YOU WANT THE DEAD RE- SPECTED VOTE FOR C. O'DONNELL FOR CORONER. FOR SUPERV[SOR, M. J. FONTANA. REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE, C. FOR CITY AND COUNTY TREASURER, S. H. BROOKS, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. (Bx-Assistant U, S. Treasurer.) — FOR POLICE JUDGE, GEORGE H. CABANISS, Regular Demoorstic Nominee.