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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1900, REPUBLICANS TO END THE CAMPAIGN CANDIDATES FOR ASSEMBLY IN THIRTY- FIRST DISTRICT John J. Hourigan Is of the Voters’ schools of the city. The bosses have no stri ngs on Mr. Houri- WITH HUNDREDS OF ROUSING RALLIES _ast Week of Contest Will Be Crowded With Meetings in San Francisco and Throughout the Interior of the State. it Worthy Support. ool e ool ool fntfole ettt o e ool B ancisco In 1851 and received He has lived nearly all to represent in the Legislature. him in terms of respect. He is » age of 14 he began - ork in a wed the occuvation of marble- of the stanchest friends of or- appreclated by the lavor unions. to accomplish something fer the efefonfefeentofor e e oo as an independent anti-boss man and of property owners and voters genera.iy. He is ¢ Republican party. s s Democratic nominee for the Assembly in the s well In the estimation of Phelan and Fay. In - lity of 5. In ions ittt given the politi- for the waleky at Metro- under the aus- s of the University THE OVERDUE STEAMER d Oriental Steam Gaelic arri esterday t then the st she w m that point. d there. se and , and the and two children, F. H. Morgan; S M. C.; K. Seki- . Miss ‘Anderson, it P Crawford, B Bugel, Luis J. R. Irwin and three chlldre' Litt, P. C Potts, Mrs. F. Charles Schles- . 4. B. Woods and John D. Jones has been several teaching the Japane ybacco and vegetables. He ed many new ideas as to the f 1c 0 and the growing of a ar or so the king- .do will be a strong com- he tobacco trade with Cuba | < on the Gaelic were land- m., while the vessel was i from quarantine and docked Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Sunday, October 2. hours from Eureka. 76 hours from New- r Pomona, Ehea, Ni Olsen, 15 hours frm Green- r Newburg, Peterson, 51 hours from San Bridge! 21 days 4 hours from 19 days 6 hrs and 35 40 hours from 5 Mary C, Campbell, § houn fm Bodega. Gotame, Semsen, 13 days from Willapa r. SAILED. Sunday, October 25. H»v Bureka, Jessen, Fureka. r Gielow, & Bt < Puebia, Jepsen, \'xnorln. Ger stmr Hanssen, Echr James A Garfleld, Lewis, ,r-u ‘Harbor. Sch rinthian, Korth, Iversens Landing. Holmberg, Grays TFLP‘GRAP’HIC T LODOS—Oct 28, m—Weather wind west; velocity Ii mllu DOMESTIC PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Oct !5—[' S stmr Jlll tin, hence Oct 1. 16—y antes for Oregon: bark n!1 ‘Turner, 17—Br stmr Coptic, hence Oct 10, Schr San Buenaventura, 1ri:d‘, E. M. Lightner, | campalgn 11 that portion of the city nd Seventh streets, continuing ket to Eleven Sleventh to t to Seventh, nth to Mar- el 1 candidates, at B'n under the auspices _B'rith Hall, above meetings will e week in each Assembly *. Perkins will speak on t the places named: Saturd; Salinas; November § following Coifax; iy, Dutch Saturday mber ress the fol- Centerville; nesday, Ala’ Friday, San Monday, \dc k' at meetings 1 Congressional meetings: Hollister; from Ta % Abby 20—Bark for Port rt Towns- Westport, ays Har- \ Sants Barbara, for San oW ND—Passed in Oct 28—Stmr | Stenal, from me: stmr Dolphin, fm Alaska. Br stmr Buckingham, from led Oc 2—Stmr Noyo, for 4 Oct 28—Schr Mary C, d Oct 28—Schr Conflanza, for San_ Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Oct 25—Stmr San Mateo, from Nanaimo, FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA—Safled Oct 3—Br ship Rath- down, for San —Stmr Menomi- a, from Copenha- ncezo Florio, fm real for Glasgow. mr Etrurta, from Liverpool RE_Arrived Oct 2%-—Stmr Western- O OHAMA T Arrived prior to Oct H—Stme City of K iro, from San Francisel, via Hong Nagasaki, Shanghal and 4 Oct 25—Stmr Tunistan, fm v led Oct 28— e, | g HAVRE Sa t tmr La Touraine, SOUTHAMPTON — Safled Oct 28 — Stmr Deutschl; from Hamburg for New York. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 2—Stmr Furnes- | sla, from Glasgow. e Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. | Wellington ....]Oyster Harbor .|Qct. 20 Mineola . Oct. 29 | .|Oct. Walla Walla.. -|{Oct. 29 W. H. Kruger..|Grays Harbo Oct. 29 Coqullle River..|Grays Harbor. Oct. 29 Robt. Adamson|Nanaimo Oct. 29 Tillamook . Oct. 29 Oct. 20 Oct. 29 Qct. 2 Oct. 29 -|oct. 29 -fot: % Ocl l) ,o«n CHALLENGES BRYAN T0 JOINT DEBATE ON THE TRUSTS | & Willlam J. Bryan will have an opportunity to talk after the elec- tlon if he shall decide to accept a challenge to a debate on “Trusts.” John M. Reynolds, sec- retary of the State Executive Committee of the Social Demo- cratic party, is authority for the statement that the following let- ter has been addressed to Mr. Bryan: OPEN LETTER. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 27, 1900. W. J. Bryan Esq., Lincoln, Nebr —Dear Sir; In a few short days you will be again a defeated can- didate and presumably have some time at your disposal to devote to your private interests. I under- stand that in your regular profes- sion as a lawyer you will argue a case for me If the fee is satisfac- tery. T am willing to pay you one Whousand dollars ($1000) retaining fee for two hours work and will also ‘give another thousand ($1800) contingent on your success. You are to debate with me on “Trusts.” You are to prove the remedy lies in “destruction,” while I will take the stand that the only remedy is “public ownership”—otherwise, Sc clalism. You can make your own terms for this debate. I will meet you in any city in America and will pay all the expenses. soetoforjonfoeforfonlontosiomtmfrefufenforfosfofonfonfonfocforfonfe ofe oo e oo ALEXANDER CAMPBELL JUR. maGLom .- Brave hours’ work you cannot ignore this offer. If you are a man of honor and courage you cannot honorably refuse to meet me and let the pub- v know the strength of your economic position. As to my financial responsibility I refer you to Bradstreet's or to any bank in Los Angeles. This offer will be op for acceptance any time in one year from date. lawyer of experience and ability. Kelly. of the citizens of the district. 1898 by a majority of 151 ool T e fe o H. GAYLORD WILSHIRE, Z Social Democratic Candidate for Cavagnaro. Congress, Sixth District, Cali- Parlor. fornia. in 1892 cific Drug Company, San Francisco. B i e e e i 2 i i R S g Wednesday, Knights Ferr: Thursda. Francisco bounded as follows: Commencing where Oakdale; ° Friday, Newman; Saturd: sects the bay and continuing thence along the l‘rr’\]nx\ Monday, November 5, Modest. Kearny to Broadway, Bro.iway to Leavenworth, Leavenworth to the bay Other speakers are billed as follows: and thence along the shore to the place of beginning. Samuel M. Shortridge—Monday, San Jose; Marysville; Wednesday, Merced: .HHWH-PH*H-FH-H++H—H'P+H‘PPH4—H-PX”H-%H&. and_Friday, & liam R. is—Tuesday, Jackson: Friday, Thursday. Edgewood; Fridey. Yreka: R. Dav! Saturday, Etn ©Oakland and San Fran: Winters: Thursday, GJHorace G. Platt—Wednesday. Sacramento; ofigare; ?fi;fif{'::fiun Saturday, Tulare. inn;r,;l{;)k(i:n Francisco; Monday, November O%kdale nnn‘)—:Th“g‘::lfi' 2 Momny Novens o B f.fg‘.f‘_"‘kvlfi‘,,;“;!fi Falibrook Tues- Nf,:'&z,..l‘w:\vemfiervi ‘Santa Rosa with H. G. day, Jullan; Friday, Otay; Saturday, San TR 1 = v 4av Byron: Tuesday, Black e A, Knlght_Watsonville Tucsasy g Ditmond;, Wednewtsy, Cayen’ Ty Friday and Saturday nights, A o o Theatay. | Coulterville: hn A. Barham—S8an Mateo Thurldl night ord at Fresno Saturday with J. eedyhln'f. 1ll A. Harris—Wednesday By Modesto and emainder of the week in Los Angeles Wednesday, Mariposa; Thursday, Hornitos; Saturday. Giiroy. —Tuesday, Arbuckle: Wednes- i xl‘h}n‘-zne’ll‘hunauy ysmny Ford; Friday, San’ Francisco. Salomon—Saturday, Yountville Butts and_ A. J. Bledsoe—Monday, the Count; nk McGowan—Thursday, Sulsun; Friday, San Jose vn(h E. F. Loud. % vt : g 3 Thursday. Rockport: ay, Westport: sy ”“Afm.f_“ T‘;u?Zé%’;?‘?:;?fi,“n'?"giau‘;“,fj"’&:_ gatyrday, Coveld; Monday, November 5, Hop- ber 5. Jackson. Dozi. 0} y, ville: Willlam Hanen and F. J. Murphy—Monday, B. Dozier -Monday, Weaverville; Thurs- William Tnen and B0 % NP canesday. Friday, 'San Francisco. Wolf—Wednesday, Mayfleld; re- Willits; ‘Thursday, Laytonville; Saturday, Co- nder of week in San Franéiaco. : velo. W. Kyle—Tuesday, Dinuba: Wednesday, ————— Exeter; Thureday. Porterville; Friday, Wood. Cameras and Photographic Supplies. Saturday, Tipton; Monday, Novémber 5, ~(.erae “inotographic supplles, books | on photography and books for unmoutned photographs. Printing and developing done In the latest styles. Monday, Arroyo Grande: Tues- Vednesday. Morro: Thursday, po; Friday, Paso Rob Hitcheock—Monday, Foresth 5.8 ; Tues. Towa Hill; Friday, Orland; s;turdny. & Co., 741 Market street. Willows, - Piymouth: Weanesduy Amedse City, | "087: At a recent voting contest it was unanimous- Tirey L. Ford—Wednesday, San Francisco; ly decided that there was nothing better on Thursday, Vallejo; Friday, Dixon; Saturday, earth than the ‘‘American’ clear Havana cigar.* Redwood ' City. “T. B. Hutchinson—Monday, Yountvill apa; Saturday, Colusa; Monday Red Blufr. Tues- P O — ;fues- It has just been discovered that horse chestnut shells can be made into good pipes. GAELIC GETS INTO PORT LIN¢ Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- AT Homotot. thority of the Superintendent. Rainter . NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the Corona ... five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; 0 d J | Hongk'ng Maru China ant helght of tide is the same at both place TO SAIL. | | | city front (Misston-street wharf) about twenty- | the | | | " Steamer. | Destination. Salls. Pler. | &un rises Sun sets Colon . New York. Moon sets . Pt. Are: Point Are Pomona Humbold: Oct. Newburg ..|Grays Harbor|Oct. G W Eider.|Portiand. Oet Bonita ...../Newport. Oct. Newburg ..|Grays Harbor|Oct. Alameda ..|Australla......[Oct W. Kruger. [Grays Harbor|Oct. North Fork| Humbold = Arcata Empire . Santa Rosa| Australia Alllance, Walla W Rainier . Czarina of as to time of d-u ool\lmn the third tide and band column gives the last t = hen th aes, u"mmmfi. Scours. " The el "|China& Japan Nov. Gnina& Japan/Nov Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | then the number given is subtracted from the Times and Helghts of High and Low | depth given by the charts. The plane of refer- Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San ence is the mean of the lower low waters. - - McKINLEY AND ROOSEVELT! . FOR Hon. JOHIN BARRETT APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT CLEVELAND MINISTER TO SIAM, THE MAGNETIC ORATOR, WILL GIVE HIS REASONS WHY HE FAVORS McKINLEY — AT — METROPOLITAN TEMPLE THIS (Monday) EVENING. DO NOT FAIL TO HEAR HIM. W. M. CUTTER, Becretary. CANDIDATES FOR ASSEMBLY IN FORTYPFOURTH DISTRICT Alexander Campbell Worthy of Voters’ Support. LEXANDER CAMPBELL JR. is the Republican nominee for the As- Now, Mr. Bryan, If you are a poor man and wish to earn two ; ty-£ et o R sembly in the Forty-fourth .istrict. Citizens’ Republican party. Mr. Campbell is 44 years of age and was born in the section where he now lives. Clara College and of the Albany (N. Y.) Law School. He served efficiently as Assistant Dis- trict Attorney of San Francisco under two administrations. as an anti-boss Republican, who will not take orders from Crimmits and He has lived in the district so long that he is familiar with the senti- ments of the people, and being a man of intelligence command influence in the Legislature. M. H. Barry, The Democratic nominee for Assemblyman in the Forty-fourth is A. A. He is 31 years of age, a Native Son and member of Stanford He graduated at the College of Pharmacy, University He is president of the St. George Vineyard, Fresno, and of the Pa- He recetved his nomination for the As- sembly from the Phelan-Fay convention. The Forty-fourth Assembly District Comprises all that portion of San | Sanborn, Vail | . They can at least contend in point | ADVERTISEMENTS. +.—I-H—I—l-l-H—!-l~H—l—!~l+!—FH—H—I'++++-I'H~I-K-Z-K H—l++H~H—l—H—H+H+H—PH-++++M+H—i—H—!~l~W e + o o Jr. Is OF HIGH-CLASS sale. MOVED OUT. He is also the candidate of the He is a graduate of the Santa Mr. Campbell is a He is known and education would Campbell deserves the support Republican, won the district in Mr. of California Kearny following named streets: street inter- of sweetness and purity with some of the cheap alleged briar wood pipes the humar | famlry is struggling with every day in the year. FORCED 70 VACATE OUR MARKET ST.STORE GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE Starts To-Morrow at 9 a. m. FORCED TO MOVE NOVEMBER 3). Owing to the short notice to move are COMPELLED TO SACRIFICE UR $150,000 STOCK s We CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS. The hammer falls heavily on the best stock of Cl!othing, etc., ever p'aced on NOT ONE ARTICLE WILL BE The GIGANTIC BARGAINS AND TER- RIFIC REDUCTIONS will goods from our counters. STORE CLOSED TO-DAY WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR PRICES. PAUSON & CO., 918-920-922 Market Street. sweep the THE KING-PIN OF ALL MELODRAMAS. Two Vast Audiences Yesterday Testifled to the Merits of the Magnificent Scenic Production. FOR HER SAKE Week Only. MATINEE SATURDAY. Next Sunday Afternoon, “WHOSE BABY ARE YOU?" ————ee SPECIAL. FOUR EXPLANATORY RECITALS PIANO ON_ WAGNER “DER RING DLS NIBELU \up\ MR. WALTSR DAMROQCH \\ednesday. Oct. 31 This Three Liebes Leaders FIRST—Our $6.50 Storm Collar (like picture). It i made of River Mink—a rich deep brown fur of wonder- ful wearing qualit; It i beautifully lined with heavy satin and prettily finished with six long tails. AT THB MOROSCO’S RAND ODERA HOuUsSE MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. ~«FRAWLEY Y PANY THIS EVENING, Glette’s Greatest of All American Plays, SECRET SERVICE T. DANIEL FRAWLI Y as LEWIS DUMONT. 10e, 15¢, fie, 30c¢ ra, EVENING PRICES Branch Tick Office ~E‘mpnrmm. GRAND OPERA SEASON OPERA MAURICE From the Metr GRAU An ideal little garment to complete your tailor-made Y .Each $6.50 " Our special Bal- tic Seal Capes. An un- usually good little cape with a Russian Mink Top Collar. One of the strongest values this stofe has ever offered. 14-inch . 7.50 COLUMBIA 5 Beginning TO-NIGHT. rainbows in my eyes when I wirk ‘em " STUART ROBSON OLIVER GOLDSMITH WITH THIS MATCHLESS CAST: John E. Henshaw, Stephen Grattan, H. A. Weaver Sr., Beaumont Smith, Frank Robins, James Grant, Bert Washburn, Maud White, Jeffreys Lewis, [Ellen Mortimer. May Ten Emeck. Joseph P. Winter, O. E. Hallam, Clif- rd Lelgh and 20 others. B THIRD—-Our $5.50 Elec- tric Seal Collarette, made of electric seal and sable hair. A swell little gar- ment, 10 inches deep. Vcry special and only a few H.Liebes_ & Company INCORPORATED 133-137 Post/t. §¥ BEST SHOW IN TOWN. BEST PEOPLE IN VAUDEVILLE. DOLAN ANDLENHARR, PRELLE'S TALKING DOGS, JOHNSON, RIANO AND BENTLEY, HOW- ARD AND BLAND, GEORGE EVANS, LES FRASETTIES, WORLD AND HAST- IVGS BLANCHE RING, LIZ- ZIE B. RAYMOND. Rese 10c; Opera Chairs and Box Seats, 50c. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. LHAMBRA (GHOUSE. . .Prop. and 2 ALFP ummon G T Mgr. OUR CAPACI‘!'V 324 ‘7 AND THOUSANDS 'rwmtmd AWAY. Anwlmloilnum on Box Of- fice for Remainder of Engagement. Seat Sale Goes on With Great R-»mu. THE KING Dr. Bennett's Elscmc Balt Mlk!l weak men and women strong an en and women stronger. lloo-.lm ] Fost st San Francisco. Cal. CHUTES a» Z0O EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SAVILLE AND YOUNG, EDNA DAVENPORT, WISE AND MIL- TON, HENDERSON AND EVERS, OLAIRE FEX, AZARA, NEW MOVING PICTURES. THE CONGO FAMILY. AQUATIC SPORTS ON THE LAKE. AMATEDR NIGHT, THURSDAY. Telephone for Seats—Park 3% OPIUM RING ! mn’s CONCERT lgu.l. Allesandroni, Puerari, Ovando and Vargas, v—umh-—llm mmfi' “The thought that shé cares for me makes | THREE WE 5—Ce AT MOROSCO'S GRAND Beginning With an of € “ROMEO JULIETTE.” —— To, be followed the first week by “Tannhau- ser,” “Atd “Faust,” “Lohengrin,” ‘“‘Lucta di Lammermoor” and ““The Flying Dutchman." Later in the season “The Nibelungen Ring" of Wagner will be given for the first time. ale of Subscription Seats daily, from 9 to 5, at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. Prices for season of % performances, $35 to $100. according to location. Proscenfum and Balcony Boxes, $00 to $10M. Single Night Sale begins November Prices §2 BER PIANOS LqFD *TIVOLI~» FOURTEENTH GRAND OPERA WEEK. To-night, Wednesday. Friday, ‘AIDA.” . CASTELLANO, SALASSA, LUCENTI, POLETINI, SCHUSTER. Saturday Nights, “m Sensational Operatic Triumph, CARMEN?" Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday Nights, Saturdag Matinee, COLLAMARINT AS CARMEN. usso, Ferrar!, Nicolini, Repetto, eta POPULAR PRICES 25c and 590 RESAZAR TO-NIGHT‘. The Beautiful Romantic Drama, NORTHERN LIGHTS. MATINEES SATURDAY and SUNDAY. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO'S HALL. Direction of 8. H. FRIEDLANDER SALE OF S8EATS Cmenelaz TO-DAY for ‘he THREE PIANO By LITTLE ENID BRANDT. Enid's Mar Bach Concert to Include Little velous Feat of MUSICAL TELEG: Thursday Night, November ist. ernoon, November Sth. hlllrd-y Afleflwofl. November 10th. PRICES—$§1. T5c, be.

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