The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 26, 1899, Page 11

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beloved brother of the lute oher, and cousin of um . & native of Berkeley, anera street. In- HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Fuccessors to Mannagan & Gallaghes), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | prosite L noola schedly out &, | Chas. H. Jaocob. H. JACOB & CO., ctors and Embalmers. 318 4 O'Far- HOTEL nfifl_m PALACE HOTEL, | The | Thus there | principally in {n & manner t her followers, All credit and prais | the stout work of Smith, Hall and | varied l C 8 McNaught, P A AROUND THE ~ CORR 2IDORS | Hatle of Washington, D. C,, is at | the Ward, U. 8. N,, is registered | m Dollard of Chicago is Grand. a mining man of Flor- e arrival at the Grand. Dr. P siclan of Lovelock., Nev., is staying at the Lick. | B. A. D. Palia, insurance man of | Portiand, Or st at the California. | D. W. Ravenscroft, editor of the Peta- | heady and brilliant in lhe extreme. Wom- juma Coprler, is & lats urrival at the| bie played his usual fine game. Masters e | proved a pleasant surprise, while both n H - 8. Rowe and George Smith, mining respectively of San Antonfo, Tex., und Scott Valley, Siskiyou County, are Jocated st the ¥ Joseph R. fyland, the San Jose banker, | [ came up yosterday with his family to epend the Christmas holidays, and regis- | tered at the Occldental [ Mre. M. C. Beligman, ~vho s at the Call- | un, arrived from N®w York yesterday | in her husband, who is the Wertern to 3 representative of a large Eastern concern. Effle Elisler, who originated the role o( Kirke, and her husband, Franl of Pitticus Green fame in “..1 f that name, are here as | E: he Christi company, | and have engaged upn.rtmenls at the Oc-( cidental. CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK. EW YORK, Dec, %.—8. E. Echols of Ban Francisco and Bruce Cartright of Honolulu are -1 \he Waldorf-Astoria. L. | 1.. Morse ¢ arn is at the St |unjust. The Eastern ruling, a"1 one of Dents. W. G. l;:-ua-u-e of San Francisco f common sense, does not notice a slnyer is at the Emplre. ff-side within' the meaning of thé rule | opment, the acme in t | tory of the California game, that unfortu- | after the famous |STORY OF THE GAME Continusd from Third Page. day’s game, said: “Berkeley played a better game than I expectedy gu chief v in fumbling. The fleld made a 1 of difference in the Indians' (mmg to the softness of the !\ald‘ ey were unable to get off with a jump, | hich is thelr strongest point. Berkeley played an aggressive games. I would say they compare with West Point as a team. | There was very little off-side playing in | the game. The reason I did not penalize the Indians in the first half, when one of the men got off-side, wa because a Perkeley S ult. I might add that 1t is not the custom in the East to penalize an eleven if one of its men | is off-side, €0 long as he does not par- | icipate in the pla; AN EXPERT ON THE GAME Match ol’ Yesterday ai Great Comparative Basis. -] BY J. F. SHEENAN JR. That all the first-class football tn Amer- layed East of the Rockies the t California eleven of '8 yesterday beyond question, he team of the blue and gold surprised itself, surprised the football public and, , surprised the great eleven from the Carlisie school. And, further, when East- ern experts appreciate the fact that all things were practically equal relative to extraneous elements that affect a team's y, perhaps, If anything, favorable to | e wisitors, an eye will be cast westward | and the elevens of Californta found to pos- much compara with the | sities of Harvard, a did not the opinion of many who had “sounded” | the Berkeley team that a 12 to 0 score against them loomed up lke a victory. was lacking t th at | normal confidence e n after tory manner tice ensued under the sharp | ading of Cochran and Kelly, b caused a decided setback In from the Thanksgiving form. a stronger team ph team in polnt of represented C: ecution of plays has | alifornia in the two seasons Just past. I make this opening statement in all falrness to our State team and as a sort of def. e in her beh ¥ rumors of arguments c ture wherefrom the conclusion is reac n\d that Carll v tated ag in the of ball used yesterday from that used on Eastern fields, by a certain slow condition of the field and by new conditions, | and added to which stated that I ing day has sadly interfered with Indian offensive machinery. Polsed ag: each other the two theories of argu: v a sort of technical force, all of ' ificance when the by a age And it will be accompanted fceling among will ct itself at our great college teaching of Cochr: ly for l("xlv le Camp and L as wonderful tiities on the Paciic score nwardnes of game, throu and Ke sio} For flerceness and, yes, fairnecs of play | ual in our coast foot- | | Dadi Ehnats. 13 ls the spirit of t n- | | didly tralned Indian to enjoy a certain | reckless despera in_attack and @ fense. California caught fever ard | rding her often cl d her ground for d assaulted goal inspired. the chee in backing up thelr line and forci downs at critical times ag N erful plunging s the peerless alotoxen | | displayed. Offensively in point flf the overwhelm- | ing number of yards A'n demonstrated v patent Easte Western game. T braced In the single phrase “Eve: overy Pisy, & maxim the Indians follow to the letier. Time and again a back made his distance alone to be ght by a comrade who whirled into the play from | dehind or the side and forced him on for another yard or so. In short the other ten mer when the play is on, whether it be an lutricate close formation or a sin- gle stralght buck of a half back, follow up the attack and try to do something. Again the Indlan offense was far more than that of California, whose backs alone bore the brunt of advanciug the ball. Aside from Metoxen's desper- ate dashes, the good consistent ground- galning forte of the Indians and Miller's hirls around for Red Water, and Benec: v short distances, | Wheelock in t when the pigsk turtle back pl modes of attack was two nd the effective doubi elde formation rather infrequently used until the last, also came in from thcir repertoire. This Is decidedly up to Jate | tn methods of offense and the Berke'e eleven found the versatility of attack dif- ficult to meet. However, it must not be understood that California’s coaches are lacking In abllity to evolve a diversified series of plays. It is simply a fact which even In the face of Berkeley's gr am play devel- at regara’in the bia eat eleven of nately, unlike Stanford's o n the strength ilie scoring force lies quartet. Perhaps aside from Califor- s obvious lack of Thanksgiving day ger this simplicity of attack, for the poorly execut open trick plays were of no avall, was a ca of the absence of cted scoring po In all California | ouly xome seventy yards on | ght plunging, against two hundred | u\d thirty odd by the Indians, the. bulk of which ns by the latter team com- agnificent spurt at the end of , the last fairly stampeding the alifornia players in the desperation of attacks when the red men realized that only & minute or so remained to cross the goal line. Hudson's Injury com- ing, If the expression may be used, fortu- nately for the spectators, late in the game, little' quarter, by his | wonderful interfering and back-fleld tackling, bhad justified his reputation, robbed Carlisie of a chance for a sensa- tional try at goal as the game was clos- ing. Along the line Red Water especially and his two center mates outclassed the rather phlegmatic California trio. Wheelock and Plerce, both strong in ad- vancing the ball, were respectively given a battle royal by the new man, Clay, and Pringle, whose open fleld work was Carlisle ends were ce: ajnli\{' marvels of speed and sureness of tackling, besides demonstrating an Eastern cleverness of v-nd“umm work new to the California Tid Great was California’s stand, but great | also was the play of Carlisle in the many departments of our college game, and les- sons of possibilities of improvement were certainly ;wrsvnl«d to every Berkeley and Stanford football man In attendance. As a generality covering it all, the fact that every Indian In every moment of active play In the game found something with wmrh to occupy his mind and his physi- cal ability stands out. We now notice, confronted by Carlisle cleverness, that there are still rough edges on California football. Perchance our players may be termed diamonds in the rough, for as !urh applied as a football figure, they Yesterday's game of a 2-0 score 18 fiuflk‘ll‘nt incentive to the athletic men of the \h\'en to strive to polish off that roughness. Mr. Goodwin refereed the match in his usual !mpartial and experienced man. Mr. Dibblee of Harvard, the umpire vm-« criticized for not open off-side offenses. erceiving several | he criticism was | Californla Theater last night, but made | ! fornla team | was elected captain for the year 1!’ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1899. when from over-eagerness he has I“%p into his opponents’ :errltorir and yet not in the least Interfere in the play, a case which commonly happens. The coast game would be in good luck were there more umpires of gxr Dibblee's caliber who mlght be obtatned to officlate at all important matches. he mention of Dibblee, the star All- American halfback of the Harvard eleven of "8 and coach of this year’'s team, brings to mind the Harvard-Carlisle game of thls | geason, played on October 28, which I had | the pleasure of witnessin The final | score of that match resulted in 22 intl for the Cambridge boys against for Carlisle. Different surroundings onen- Umu decelve the judgment. Be that as t may, however, it is my opinion that the anlux eleven offered no stronger game against the conceded American cham- | plons of 1808—and the team that palrs with Princeton this year—on that day than Celifornia met in the match of yes- terday. Bleven of Harvard's 22 points, to ‘ begin with, were unearned, being gained through the poor judgment of lttle Hud- | son, who was ment. a severe blow on the head, in catchin two punts near the Indian line, both [ which would have rolled over the line f«)l‘: a touchback. Thus Harvard, like Prince- | ton, secured legitimately only two scores, no poor comparative showing, for Call- fornia’s offense yesterday certalnly fell below standard. And observing the slm-< ation from the Carlisle point of attack | two Indian scores against the Cambridge bms against the lonely safety of our Vestern match Iwn.kg greatly for the | En’ll defending ability of the team of the | lue and gold—and over all for the West- ern game. TEAMS ATTEND THEATEI{ Both of the football teams attended the | 1o nofse whatever. The university boys | were extremely subdued and the Indians | apparently found no opportunity to get thelr war whoops into the play. The au- dience and the actors did not appear to | know of the presence of the celebritles, | for the first did no shouting and the latter falled to insert in their lines the slightest allusion to the gridiron giants and thelr game. PRINGLE ELECTED CAPTAIN. Big Tackle of California New Chlet} for Team of 1900. | At a meeting of the University of Call- last night after the game | Charles Pringle, right tackle of the u;xx, | There was no opposition and but a very | few minutes were necessary to select the | n for the place. | Last year Whipple, also a tackle, was | made captain, and with these two excep- tions it is a matter of many years since a linesman has been selected to serve as chie! n of the team. Whipple is a foot- | ball man of experi¢nce, having played his | position both the winning California | clevens. By many he is rated as the best tackle on the coast. According to uuh-l ran’'s judgment, Pringle would secure a position on any one of the big Eastern Varsity elevens 1f he would leave Cal- | ia for the East The newly elected aln s a junjor at the unlversity, a pember of one of the leading fraternities and a very popular student. The California football team also re- ved ll.vlr souvenirs from the manage- 3 player being presented with a small d football with the word *‘cham- plon” stamped upon it in blue enamel. | —_—————————— All-Chicago Eleven Defeated. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 25.—The famous All- o Chicago Association football aggregation had fits nn-usure taken by the Cycling Club team « Louis at Athletic Park Atter tielng the crack west ends | of this city the All-Chicagos were confl- | dent of their ability. to win ffom the celmen, but ( |pl:un Dick Jarrett’s men the tables on them completely. were favored by the wind | during the first half managed to score two goals to the Cycling Club's one. In the second half, however, played all around the visitors, three goals scoring team. . SLii il Salinas Team Wins. ALINAS, Dec. 2.—One games of football ever played in this city | was witnessed this afternoon at Recrea- tion Park by a large concourse of people. The Salinas High School team defeated Troop C, N. G. C., by a score of 24 to 0. | The students have played twelve games | this season, having been defeated only | twice. To-day they issued a challenge to any high school team in the State and | will play San Jose High School on New Year's day. e e Shasta Boys Defeated. REDDING, Dec. 25.—The Shasta County High School football team met defeat to- day at the hands of the Chico Normal players. Thes score was 12 to 0. » game, which was under intercollegl- took place at Recreation Park and was witnessed by the largest crowd | of spectators ever congregated there. It the first match game of the local e Football at Marysville. MARYSVILLE, Dec. 2.—The Christmas day football game played on the local dla- | mond between teams of the Oroville and | he Marysville high schools resulted In a ry for the Marysville boys, the score bet 6 to 0. Despite the cold weather, the coldest felt here in years, & good sized crowd was {n attendance. - Watsonville Eleven the Victors. SANTA CRUZ, Dec. %.—The football game to-day between Watsonville and Santa Cruz was won by Watsonville by a score of 10 to 0. e Freed by the President. BALTIMORE, Dec. 25.—John Hoshall, who was sentenced about elght months ago in the United States District Court years' Imprisonment in the City lation of the postal laws, has been released from jail, his sentence hav- ing been commuted by President McKin- Hoshall was a medical student at e colleges here at the time of bis arrest. Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) BAN FRANCISCO, December 26—5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season and rainfall in last 24 hours: 4 Last This Last Stations— 24 hours. season. season. Bureka .. 00 .25 Red Bluff 00 9.75 Sacramento .0 8.9 San Francisco 00 9.67 Fresno ..... 441 Independence . 1.66 San Luts Obl 9.30 Los Angeles 3.34 San Diego 1.84 i‘uml 0.58 .00 Maximum temperature, m. mmlmum. 28; mean, . WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. The weather is generally cloudy and f over the Pacific slope, except along the Cali- fornia coast, whers clear weather prevails, Dense fos is reported from the lower portions of the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys. Light showers are reported from the Washing- re has fallen in all districts. An ressure overlies the Upper Missourl while the plateau and Rocky Mountain lons are covered by an ares of high pressure. "Fho temperature has risen in lhe‘UD ramento Valley and remained nearly .mm.;, elsewhere. Conditions are favorable for fair weather, ex- cept fog In the valleys of California Tuesday. orecast made at San Franclico for 3 hours ending midnight December 26, o s Gatiforatar air * Tutelay, foggy in the lower portions of the Bacramen and San Joaguin valleys; light variably winds. outhern Callfornia-Fair Tuesdays Ught vari- able winds. N 1y cloudy Tuesday; warmer. Utah—Generally cloudy Tuesday. Arizona—Partly cloudy Teadey San Franclsco and vlulmnll warmer; light northwest wi lmul except ly incapacitated by | Feru | the wheelmen | 1o their one, which made the | p, final score 4 to 8 in favor of the St. Louls | s of the best | g, ./China and Japan.. Dec. 25 *[Humboldt.. Dec. 23 Dec. 2 Dec. 23 S o %) i Dec. 23 E Dec. 29 Dec. 30 v 2 Dec. ‘|Penama. Dec. “|Portiand. 3 “|Grays Harbor. an. ———————— TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. Sats. et Coos Bay...{Newport..... Dec. 36, § am|Pler 11 H Dec. %, 2 pm Pler 3 2, §pm)Pler 13 26, 5 pm Pler 2 27,10 am Pier § 27, sam!Pler 2 21, 4 pm/Pler 13 . 27, 8 pm(Pler 1| . 25, 11 am|Pier 11 . 2%, 10 am|PMSS . 29, 10 am|Pier 24 Portland Algoa .. “?(‘mnm&an-n' 1 pm PMS§ Alblon .80, 3 pm|Pler 2 Bonita ..... . %0, 9 am/Pler 1 Pt. Arena. 130, 2pm|Pler 2 Queen 10 am Pler 9 - - Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Burvey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | the city front (Misston-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; place: Sun rises. Sun sets Moon rises. NOTB—In ths above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but as sometimes occurs. The heights n addition to the soundings on the S Coast Survey charts, except a minus sign (=) precedes the height, n the number g is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plans of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Shipping Intelligence. —— % ARRI\ ED. Monday, December 25. Btmr Scotia, Jacobs. 17 hours from Alblon. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 8 hours from San | Pedro. Stmr Aloha, Jorgenson, 85 hours from Cres- cent City. Nor stmr_Tellus, Pederson, #8 hours from Departure Bay. BAILED. Monday, December 25. Stmr Noyo, Jobnson, Fort Bragg. RETURNED. Monday, December 25. Br stmr Westminster, Petrie, on account ot machinery being dirabied. Steamer satied from | San Franclsco Dec 24 at 10:40 a m and anchor- | ed off the llghthp at 12 p m and returned to port Dec 2. TELEGRAPHIC. e POINT LOBOS—Dec 25, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NE elocity 14 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. ASTORIA—Arrived Deo 25—Stmr Aberdeen, ence Deo tled Dec 25—Stmr Columbla, for San Fran- L D‘-F,\'n'!.s—mved Dec 25—8hip Spartan, he TACOMA—Arrived Deo 25—Schr F 8 Red- | , from San Pedro. | TTLE—Arrived Dec 25—Stmr Jeants, he Dec 20; stmrs Mackinaw and Elthu Thomson, | hence Dec 21 PORT TOWNSEND-—Salled Dec %—Schr |} King Cyrus, Arrived Deo 2—Br ship Lamorna, from San Diego for Tacoma. PORT BLAKELEY—Salled Deo 23—Bark Fer~ | ris S Tho for San Francisco. HUEN. Dec %—Schr Peerless, ma. A—Arrived Dec 26—Stmr San Pedro, 24; stmr Pasadena, from Ventura; . hence Dec | echr Occidental, hence Deec 17. OCEAN STEAMERS. GLASGOW—Salled Dec 25—Stmr Hibernian, for Boston. PORTLAND, Me—Arrived Deo 2—Stmr Cam- broman, for L dverpool. BOND ELECTIONS. | DESIGHATION OF SPECIAL ELECTION PRECIACTS e AND LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES —FOR THE— SPECIAL ELECTIONS. | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1899, PARK BOND ELECTION, ——AND— FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1899, SEWER SYSTEM, CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL AND SCHOOL HOUSES BOND ELECTION. Polls open at 8 o’clock a. m., close at & o'clock p. m. J. STEPPACHER, Registrar of Voters, 2STH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, No. 1. General election precincts Nos, 1, 3 and 3 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 1. Polling place. Front of No. 813 Main street, No. 2. General election precincts Nos. 4 and 12 constitute Speclal Election Precinct No, 2. Polling place. N.E. corner Essex and Harri- son streets. No. 3. General election precincts Nos. 6, 6 ;na 4" constituts ~ pecial - Election Preciict Polling place. Front of No. 210 Second street, & eral election precincts Nos. 7, & ua 13 constitute Special Blection Precinct No. Pomu place. Front of No, 160 New Mont- Soecy street. 5. General election precincts Nos. 9, 10 ;'nd gl constitute Epeclal Election Precinct o. Polling place. NS No. 8. General election precincts Nos. 15 and 18 constitute Speclal Election Precinct No, 6. Polling place. Front of No, 640 Folsom street, 29TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 7. General election precincts Nos, 1, and i constitute Special Election Precingt No. 1. Polling place. Front of No. §63 Mission st. No. 8. General election precincts Nos, 3, § nd 8 constitute Speclal Election Precinct No. ann: place. Front of No. 761 Mission street. No. 9. General Election precincts Nos. 7 and 8 constitute Spectal Flection Precinct No. 9. Polling place. Front of No, 751 Howard nmx No, 10. General election precincts Nos, §, and 13 constitate Special Election Precinct o, *polling place. No. 3 Fifth street No. 1L General election precincts Nos, 10, 11 ..na 14 constitute Special Election Precinct No. Ypotling place. Front of No. 78 Harrison llrM Front of No. 35 New Mont- 13 General election precincts Nos, 15, 1 ma 17 constitute Special Election Precinct Poumx place. Front of No. 778 Harrison street. 80TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 13. General election brecincts Nos. 1, 4 and 6 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 1 Polling place. N.W. corner Mint avenus and Mission street. No. 14. General election precincts Nos. 2, 3 s constitute Speclal Election Precinct No. ann‘ place. Eront of No, 143 Seventh street. General election precincts Nos. 7 and s con-mm. Speclal Election Precinot No, 15. Polling place. No. 98 Howard street. No. 18. General election precincts Nos, 8, 10 n.nd 14 constitute Speclal Blection Precinct Polllnl place. Front of No, 219 Seventh street. No. 11. General election precincts Nos. g ..nq 13 constitute Special Election Precin 0. Polllnt place. Front of No. $23 Harrison street. 31ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. 18. General election precincts Nos. 1, 2 ma 3 constitute Speclal Election Precinct No. pam place. Front of No. 29 Pighth street. o 14, General election »mum: Noa. & g BOND ELECTIONS. :,M 9 constitute Special Election Precinct No. Polling place. Opposite No. 142 Eighth street. No. 20, General election precincts Nos. 6, 7 #A 8 constitute Special Election Precinct No. Polling place. Front of No, 207 Tenth street. No. 2L General election precincts Nos. 10, 11 2nd 13 constitute Special Election Preciact No. Polllnt Elu‘e Front of No. 229 Eighth street. eneral election precincts Nos. 12 and l! cumllluu Special Election Precinct No. 22. “Pultllng place. Front of No. 1103 Harrison ree No. 23. General election precincts Nos. 15 -na 16 constitute Special Blection Precinct N Polling place. Front of No. 313 Tenth flreel. $2nd ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 2. General election precincts Nog, 1, 2 and 3 constitute Spectal Election Precinct No. 24. Polling place. Front of No. 08 Brunnu Street, No. 5. General election precincts Nos. 4, § and 6 constitute Special Election Precinct 2. Polling place. Front of street. No. 26. General election precincts Nos. 7, § and 9 constitute Epecial Election Precinct No. 26. Polling place. N. W. corner Boardman and cral election precincts Nos. 10 and 11 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 21. Polling place. Opposite No. 508 Ninth street. General election precincts Nos. 12 13 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 28. Politng N. B. corner Bighteenth and Iowa stree 23rd ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 20. General election precincts Noe. 1, 2 and € constitute Special Election Precinct No. 2. Polling place. Front of No. 3008 Twenty-sec- ond street. No. 30 General election precincta Nos 8, 4 and © constitute Special Election Precinet No. 30. Folling place. No. 3061 Twenty-fourth street. 3L General election precincts Nos. 7, § and 3 aoiatiists Special Election Precinct N Polling place. 8. corner Twenty- fotren street and San Bruno avenu No. 82 Genaral election precincts Nos. 1 lection Precinct :znd 12 constitute Special N. V. corner Twenty-second Polling place. and Kentucky stres 0. General elec(ion precinots Nos. 13, u 4nd 15 constitute Spectal Election Prectnct Polllnl place. No. 1203 Rallroad avenue. S4TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 3. General election precincts Nos. 32, ?"d 6 constitute Speclal Election Precinct No. Polling place. No. 1547 Mission street. No. 35. General election precincts Nos. 4 6 - {4nd § constitute Spectal Election Prectact No. “Polling place. Front of No. 23 Valencla street. No. 28. General election precincts Nos. 1, 7 :ld § constitute Spectal Election Precinct No. Polling place. NE. corner Fifteenth and How- ard streets, 12 No. 37. General election precincts Nos. nnd 19 constitute Special Election Precinct No, "Polling place. No. 508 Valencla street. No. 38. General election precincts Nos. 10, 14 and 15 constitute Special Eelection Precinct No. . Polling place. No. 3083 Sixteenth street. No, $9. election precincts Nos. 13, 16 constitute Spectal Election Precinct No. Polling place. NW. corner Ninteenth and Capp streets. No. 40. General election precincts Nos. 1 nml 21 constitute Special Election Precinct N No. 849 Valencia street. 8TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 41. General election precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 8 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 5 Polllnt place. l'omng place. Guerrero streets. No. 42, General election precincts Nos. 4, § 40 @ constitute Speclal Election Precinct No. Pomn; place. No. 2736% Mission street. No. 43. General election precinots Nos. 7, 8 uml 9 constitute Special Election Precinct No. SE. corner Twenty-third and xL'ommx place. Opposite No. 3376 Twenty-fifth stre No. 4. General election precincts Nos. 10, 11 and 12 constitute Speclal Election Preoinct No. 3157 Mission street. fon precincts Nos. 13 and n Precinct No. 45. 3625 Misslon street. 36TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 46. General election precincts Nos. 2, nflnd constitute Speclal Election Precinct No. 14 _constitute Speclal Polling place. No. Polling place. Front of No. 2508 Market street. No. 47. General election precincts Nos. 4, & and 7 constitute Speclal Election Precinct No. Pomng place. No. 335 Noe streat. No. 4S. General election precincts Nos. 8, Y -n‘g 11 constitute Special Election Precinct lilng place. Front of No, 2912 Twenty- stree 49. General election precincts Nos. 8, g and 13 constitute Special Election Precinct ling place. N. Elizabeth streets. No. §0. General election precincts Nos. 15, 16 and 19 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 0. Polling _place. Duncan streets. No. §l. General election and 20 constitute Spectal No, 51 Polling place. fifth streets. No. 82, General election precincts Nos. 1, 17 and 1S constitute Special Election Precinct No. 3. Polling place. 8. W, corner Frederick and Ashbury streets. No. §3. General election precincts Nos. 21 and 22 constitute Special Election Preclnct No. 83, Polling place. No. 4520 Misston street. 27TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, ‘W. corner Diamond and 8. E. corner Dolores and recincts Nos. 14 lection Preclnct B. W. corner Noe and Twenty- No. B4, General election precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 6 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 84 Polling place. Front of No. 418 Octavia stroet. No, 55. General election precincts Nos. 3, 4 and § constitute Speclal Election Precinct No. 5. Folling place. . E. corner Gough street and Lily avenue. No. 5. General election precincts Nos. 6, 7 and 12 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 6. Polling place. 8, W. corner ‘Buchanan and 9, Hayes streets. No. 67. General election precincts Nos. 10 and 11 constitute Special Election Precinct NoH 8 W Polling place. corner Webster and Germania avenue. No. 58 General election precincts Nos. 14, 15 md 18 constitute Special Election Precinct lunln place. Front of No. 115 Beott street. No. 88, "General election precincts Noa. 13, 16 and 19 constitute Special Eiection Precinct No. 5. Folling place. No, 411 Baker street. No. 6. General election precincts Nos. 11, 20 and 21 constitute Speclal Election Precinct No. 60. Polling place, W. side Stanyan, between Wal- ler and Beulah street: #8TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 6L General election precincts Nos. 2, 3 and 4 constitute Bpecial Election Preainct No. 6L Folllog piace. Front of No. 13 Fraskita S recinots Nos. 1, No. 62 General election 6 and 7 constitute Speclal Election Precinct N S. E. comer laguna and n:mi-; place. avenue. P ey General election precincts Nos. § 8 and § constitute Special Election Precinct No. 6. Polling place, Corner Webster street and Laurel avenue. No. €. General election precincts Nos. 10, 11 and 1 constitute Special Blection Preatnct ann. place. Front of No. 901 Webster t. S5 65, General election precinots Nos. 13, Precinct No 14 and 15 constitute Special Election No, Polling plase. Front of No. 1205 Plerce street. No. €. General election precincts Nos. 18, u -.nd 18 constitute Spectal Election Precinct Pollln: place. Front of No. €11 Lyon street. 39TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. No. 67. General election precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 8 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 7. Polling place. Opposite No. 137 Larkin street. No. 65. General election pfecincts Nos. 4, § and 9 constitute Speclal Election Precinct No, Polling place. Front of No. 102 Hyde street. No. €9, General election precincts Nos. 6, g constitute Speclal Election No. €. Polling place. Front of No. 211 Hyde street. No. General election precincts Nos. 10, 11 and 17 constitute Soecial Election Precinct No. 70. Polling place. NE. cormer Polk street and Willow avenue. No. 71 Generul election pnclmm Nos. 12, 14 and 15 constitute Special Precinct No. 1. place. Polll No. 687 Geary s No. 72. QGeneral election m‘elnell Nos n and 20 constitute Special Election No. T2, Polting place. Front of No. 1208 Larkin et . General election precincts Nos. 18, 19 Spect Election Precinot and 21 constitute 3. Palllnl‘ place. Opposite No. 1334 B\Ih street. 4TH ASSEMBLY DISTR!(-‘I' No. 74. General election precincts Nos. 1, 2 lnd B constitute Speclal Election Precinct Polllnl place. SW. corner Franklin and Plnn \‘uA 75. General election precincts Nos. 3, 4 and 9 constitute Special FElection Precinct No. 7. n%olllinl place. NE. corner Webster and Geary rects No. 78, General election precincts Nos. 6, 7 11 AUCTION SALES GRAND AUCTION SALE BOND ELECTIONS. and 8 constitute Spectal Blection Precinct Pnlllnl place. SB. corner Pine and Buchanan M.'n General election ts Nos. 10, 11 lnd -,-,“ constitute Spectal Election Precinct anu plece. Opposite No. 2488 Bush atreet. 78. election precincts Nos. 12, u und 16 copstitute Special Election Precinct Polllnl place. N. W. corner Pine and Scott 1' General election precincts N 15, !d 18 constitute Bpeclll Electién Pnclnct 0. Polm;g place. Front of No. 1410 Baker street. No. §0. General election precincts Nos. 19 and 20 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 80, Polling place. Front of No. 1521 Point Lobos avenue. RMSTRONG of Lassen Co. 40 head of Well-Broke Horses, 5 and § years old, just arrived, and can be seen at the Stables now,” and It desired will be shown to harn This is the best lot that has been offered at Auction this year. Horses sultable for all pur- poses. Also four or five elesant Roadsters and two fine saddle horses, any kind of & horse you want. SALE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, At 11 & m., at NELSON'S SALE STABLES, Cor, St, thlu St. and Eag! A RO & CO. AIST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. o T SR prrTmICT, AT AUCTION! lnd 6 constitute Special Election Precinet No. Pollln‘ place. Front of No. 1634 Hyde street 5 2 No. ection precincts Nos. 1, 6 THIS DAY. General ana 1 oommuto smu Election Precinct No. ‘Pcl‘l_lnt place. Fromt of No. 1628 Jackson streef No. £3. General election precincts Nos. ;hu lnd 13 constitute Spectal Election Precinct Poluu place. N. E. corner Vallejo and Franklin streets. No. 84. General election precincts Nos. 4, 11 ;‘na 12 constitute Spectal Election Precinct No. Polling place. S. W. corner Filbert and Fill- mors streets. No. 85. Generul election precincts Nos. 8, 14 nm ll constitute Epectal Blection Precinct Polllnl place. Opposite No. 2206 Webster NG u Gensral election incts Nos. 16 and 18 _constitute Special Election Precinct No. 86. Polling place. N. W. corner Greenwich and Boott streets. No. §7. General slection precincts Nos. 17 and 19 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 87. Polling place. Front of No. 310§ Clay street. 4IND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, No. 88. General election precincts Nos. 1, 3 'l;:d 3 constitute Special Election Precinct No. Polllu place. Front of No. 222 Taylor street. No. 8. General election precincts Nos. 4, & -..DECEMBER 2, 15% AT ORMONDE STABLE, 1517 MISSION ST. Without doubt we have 40 head of Largest, Cholcest and Best BROKE HORSES ever of- fered at public sale In th BOUTHERN PACIFIO (.I’A.‘ (PaciFic uflu ) Traius leave nad nr arrivend NAN FICANCISCO, (Main Line, Foot of Market !M) — FRou Drcrusea 13, 189, — *7:004 Benicla, mlnd Elmira, V.a'flfi *7:004 Shasta Ao, it Red Bluff, Portland.. .......o.s *7480. Martines, San ltamon, Vallelo. Wapa, -n-u.n. "flmumua—o.e..,n- 8in0a Sun Jove, unmun‘ “Hitockton, faryaville, Chico, Jted Bind #8304 Milton, ¢ md.mc:n.l Sovra, Allly"rd‘.hll d Way St . *9:004 Daria W d. Knights Laoding, LEAVE Annrve ‘l;\d 6 constitute Bpecial Election Precinct No. *9:004 ‘mllllo‘(mwflh‘ T Polling place Bront of No. 517 Mason street. | *91004 Mastivez Tracy, Tl 9004 Pm‘t(m Fresuo, !lu)ln and Los 1004 Valiels, Masiines anid Way itations 004 lh{'ndl. Niles o Way Stations. :00M N l‘ WM. Stockton, Mendota, Hanford, "'hfll\ No. 9. General election precincts Nos. 7, § and 10 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 0. Polling place. Front of No. #10 Bush street. Goneral elsction precinets Nob, & }3 "sw 4 consticute’ Special Fieotion Brecinet o. Polling place. Front of No. 1024 Hyde street. No. 93. General election precincts Nos. 11, u lnd 15 constitute Special Election Prectnct Polllnl‘ place. N.W. corner Pacific and Tay- lor streets. 5 xnn.n- Taudiog g i T (RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. *4:30r N .h-nua Stockton *isr No. 83 General slection precincts Nos, 1, 3| *3:00F The Owl Limfted Froazo, l.nd 4 constitute Special Election Precinct No. Mleld. Bfin'u for M'l.l‘l‘ Polllnt place. Front of 216 Mason street. mh’: ‘qu Paso, New Or- No, $4. General election precincts Nos. 5, 7 leans aad ror- lnd 10 constitute Spectal Election Precinct No. Pomnl place. Front of No. 633 Bush llntt. No. General election_precincts Nos. 3, nnd 13 constitute Special Election Precinct Nn. Front of No. 7i2 Bush street. No. 9. Geperal election precincts N and 9 constitute Special Election Precinct No. %. Polling place. No. 620 Bush streef No. 97. General election precincts Nos. md 14 constitute Special Election Precinct Polllnt plgce. Front of No. 1322 BStockton Pallln‘ place. Mail—Ogden and East . 15100 Valiel, Furt Costa and Way - l! ©OAST mnmw (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) A Nowark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, nldu(,nol Saita Cruzacd Way MTH ASSmLY DISTRICT, No, 8. General election precincts Nos. 1, 2 :nfl 4 constitute Special Election Precinct No. Polllnt place. Front of No. 512 Union street. General election precincts Nos. 6, 7 lnd 92 :omuluu Epecial Election Precinct No. . Polling place. Front of No. 2008 Powell street. No, 1%, General election precincts Nos. 3, Li nml 12 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 5 oliing place. Front of No. 693 Green street. No, 101. General election precincts Nos. 6, § and 13 constitute Special Election Precinct No. 101, of No. 414 Francisco ho "102. General election precinots Nos. 10, d 15 coustitute Special Election Precinct B.W. corner Greenwich and elton, hvukl::tmh ta l‘nu snd’ Principal W 17:200 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANOISCO—Foat of Markah Sireet (51 .":95'"" iip 8)— 100 o0 1300 6:00 8:00 10:004. 4 00 14:00 *5:00r.. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Ste.) South San F r'omn: place. Front 1 No. 102 Polling place. Taylor streets. (STH ASSEMBLY ms'rnxcr Pacilic_Gro No, 108. General election precincts Nos, 1. 8|~ Lais Oblspo, Burf, Lompos aud and’3 constitute Special Election Precinct No. Privelpal Way Stato *4p0p " corn Ban Jose wud Wiy Brask 330 o i 030 and Way Statious 30r Folling place. S.W. corner Sutter and Mont- | *ILi804 San st o 7 wood, Menlo Park, alo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, ‘res Pinos, Sauta Cruz. Salinas, onterey and Pacific Grove. an Joso and Way Statio SanJose aud Priccipal Way Siatioos Ban Jose and Prineipal Way Stations 3:30r San Jose and Principal Way Stations #6:30r Ban Jose aud Wey Stations. PU1:43r San Joss and Way Station gomery streets. No. 104. General election precincts Nos, 4, & -ml 8 constitute Special Election Precinct No. Palllnl place. No. 61 Washington street. No. 105. General election precincts Nos, 7, l ud 11’ constitute Special Election Precinct 105. Po"lnol‘ place. Front of No. 806 Battery lfl'.! " General election precincts Nos. § 10 F 22814 constitute Spectal Blection Precinct A PO L RRRIP £ 1 L T Folling place. No. £22 Pacifio street. @ Tueadars and Pridays o Thiradays sod Sundase. RAILROAD TRAVEL. LESSHE SAN FRANCISCO AHD NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY, Ferry, Foot of Market St. .30 at n w" m. nmnuy-—l:nn mn- at 1 "3 BUNDATS .00 a0, 1100 o m; 18, 38, 6:00, 4:20 p._m. uumn T0.54% FRANCIRCO, WEBK AYHID.1SO,DN 11:10 & m.; 3:40, 5:1 Saturdaye-Batra tripe 1:55 and ni'xgstvs—c 11110 & m; 1:40, 3:40, 5:06, ; m. Betw Sen Francisco and Schuetsen Park eame le as above. CALIFORNIA LIMITED Santa Fe Route. road, witl m-hlnut" o Connecting train leaves San " 8:00 p. m. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, BATURDAY, Arriving in Chicago at 2:1f p. m., FRIDAY, SUNDAY, TURSDAY, 'fil'-llf. OVERLAND EXPRESS day B 2R BT VALLEY ROAD RET R LT IR T mm-nn-n_m Btages connect at Santa Ro-a fnr and White Sulphur Spri Lytton Springs; at t Cloverdale for Duncan Bpe T Plang Itfl ! flfil’l at Ukiad SaE e ll “h. -L wum P oaiila 4 g ..w 'y Springs, Harra, Olsen's, Dyer, urday to My round trip ticksts at re- gapday rouns to all potnts '“} H0RTH Pll:lflfi IFIC COASY IIAILBMII. b'l' 1 . MAN mn’:‘&‘" vALLEY 100 & m; o1g mvulqnah-n. sod Saturdays, ontn nm&-” N(lRTHEHN PACIFIC RAILWAY - TWOTRAINS DAILY ——via the— *‘Shasta-Northern Pacific Route.” Elegant Double Sleepmg Cars, Super! s vice and Leather Upholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars on every train. Through Tourist Car to St. Paul Tuesday night. This car is mcey upholstered in leather and has all the comforts of a first-class Pullman. Bear in mind it's the only through car ?":,L between San Francisco and St a Tickets on ule at lowest rates to lhl Market ot 'R W . m; s, tin, 10:30 p. SPOKANE, BUTTE, OHICAGO, o6 a o Tes, a8, e, e -“' ayeCazagers HELENA, T. K. STATELF.R. Gen. Agt, 638 Market Street, S.n Dr Glhbon sDispemry MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY R e amny N Leave San Sandaye, 40, 10130 Fare..5an ieed. Callorwriie I-l 1957, Sau Fraocison

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