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The Tall 1NIS raper not : to be taken from ' the Library.++++ VOLT \ll LXXXVI—=-NO. 161. SAN FRANCISCO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1899, PRICE FIVE CENTS. MAYOR PHELAN WILL INAUGURATE SAN FRANCISCO’S NEW LIFE UNDER THE CHARTER Republicans and Democrats, by the Discrimi Citizens, Divide the Honor of Administering Local Offi- Affairs Vs v &/ vigilance whick characteriz Dr W ] afihmgton Dodge, Frank-| and William A. Deane Have Ghosen to Succeed Them- a OFFICIALS WHO GO IN minating Votes of WITH THE NEW CHARTER BAYOR ... JAMES D. PHELAN, D. SUPERVISORS— BUBITOR: ii. i ASA R. WELLS, R. RICHARD M. HOTALING, D- SHERIEE =2 120 JOHN LACKMANN, R THOMAS JENNINGS, D. M. 1. FONTANA, D. LAWRENCE J. DWYER, D. A. COMTE JR., D. HENRY U. BRANDENSTEIN, D. CHAS. WESLEY REED, D. JOSEPH S. TOBIN, D. WM. N. McCARTHY, D. A. B. MAGUIRE, D. A. A. D’ANCONA, D. PETER J. CURTIS, D. JOHN CONNGOR, D. JAMES P. BOOTH, D. JOHN E. A. HELMS, D. VICTOR D. DUBOCE, R. GEORGE R. SANDERSON, R. CHARLES BOXTON; R. WILLIAM A. DEANE; R. FRANKLIN K. LANE, D. ......... LOUIS FEUSIER, R. JOSEPH H. SCOTT, R. COUNTY CLERK... CITY ATTORNEY. .. TREASURER TAX COLLECTOR... DISTRICT ATTORNEY LEWIS F. BYINGTON, D. ...... EDMOND GODCHAUX, D. ASSESSOR ..._WASHINGTON DODGE, D. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR .................. JOHN FARNHAM, R. POLICE JUDGES—EDMUND P. MOGAN, D. CHARLES T..CONLAN, D. GEORGE H. CABANISS, D. ALFRED J. FRITZ, D. for the Next @ kA ok kk kK ok ok ok ok kk kt***tkti**‘* ;*fi*t**fittttkt*i***i*******tt Puhlvc Offices. *****************************k***************i***************** * *tttttw!t*xa\****‘kfitfi*t*fi***t*****i**&*********i*******i{*******i. t!‘fit*‘it*tittfi'ttt*ttsx;\tttt*t*****i‘k*it*'k*ttt****t**i***t****f*k‘k***************t*t***********************' XN KOR K ok ok ke ko ok ok ok e sk ok o ke sk ok s ok ok e ook ok ok ke ke ke ke ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok The Gity's Chief Executive Will Be Supported in His Public Policy by a Democratic Ma- jority in the Newly Elected Board of Supervisors of San Francisco. Twenty Thousand Electors Who Had Regis- tered, Fail to Vote at the Election. Scenes and Incidents of an Exciting Day in the History of the City. It was nnndnd in ¥ that hat ev Interest in the prim: ry part of | that even e x x * x x x * x * * x * x * x * x x x x * * x * * * * * * * x * x * * x x x x * * * * * * * x * * x x x x x * * x x * % * * « po x x x * * * * * * * * * * x * * *x *x * | ¥ | % * * * x * * x | x * +* * | 4 * * Ed x * * | % * x | % * #* JAMES D. PHELAN, FIRST MAYOR UNDER THE NEW CHARTER. PSS e Ie SIS THE COUNT. ‘ The returns came in slowly to the | Registrar's office. and- the count was | delayed correspondingly. At 2:15 | o’clock this morning the following } figures represented the vote in all bug | fifteen precincts: MAYOR. ntqt»4444444;;44¥¥¥nunwnw¥4444*44444;%*44*4444; PUBLIC ADMINIST (‘Porlzfi' Il Charles Alfred J. l‘ruz, 2 P Edmund P. Mogan, | William Edlin, | H. Carstensen, S A. B. Treadwell, C R | SUPERVISORS. Emmet P. Barrett ‘ Nathan Bibo, R.. Charles Bliss, R. \ Charles Boxto ¥¥¥*¥¥¥¥¥¥4¥¥4¥¥¥¥¥*¥¥¥4¥’4¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥%¥¥4¥4¥¥¥¥4¥¥¥444"4##*44*