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THE SA‘N FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1901. . 27 CRIMINAL ATTEMPTS TO DECEIVE | VOTERS WITH SPURIOUS BALLOTS GOLDEN GATE | Driven to Their Last Ditch, the Allied Bosses Endeavor to Palm Off, Under a Thin Guise, Tickets That Bear the Impress of Corruption---The Republican : CLOAK AND SUlT HOUSE NEW PROGRAMME. Primary League Issues Warning to Its Supporters andIs Ready to Meet Issues (& Advance Styles of 22 Vaudeville Fow_Hoke EZ= I ! New Fall Garments £ Celebrities A0 AR Es at TEMPTING PRICES. First Appearance of the Great Comedian, CHAS. H. BRADSHAW i s s T Tailored Suits, Jackets, Raglans, Glen= ebiinghoge gt s gerrys, Furs, Cloth Capes and Skirts. And His Company In “Fix in a Fix.” WE ADHERE STRICTLY TO OUR POLICY IN OFFERING THE VERY Latest Styles = First=-Class Matcrial = Better Made at EflER PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE $15.00 Fur Cape $6.50. Black and Navy TAILOR SUITS, the NEW ETON; the jacket and ELECTRIC SEAL CAPE. 16 trick and device that polit- ';;;;,;;';;;ln;;;e,,»;;sz,l1 PRESIDENT HAYS OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC f now Seing, waged | MUST MAKE ANSWER TO DECENT CITIZENS | an Primary League, Th’E Evening Post, directed by W. F. Herrn, chief counsel for the Southern Pacific PPt | Company, has taken upon itself the unenviable task of becomng the champion of igetie the unspeakable Martin Kelly ard all that he represents of evil in the social and political & defeat to the Boss ele-| | /fe of this city. In opposition not only o the opmion and wishes of reputable Republ- ¢ cans, but to the well-being of all decent citizens, the Evening Post 1s striving to advance the cause and promote the interests of a man whom, in September, 1t denounced as a creature un- for clean politics, | worthy of consideration, an indecent, despicable feliow whose presence is an affront io respect- s dekeis Sré veine | | able people, a trartor whose criminal dupl.city brought shame to the Republican party, an im- postor who grows rich upon his treachery, a dishonest, infamous politician, a bloated loafer, whose participat on in our affairs 1s a menace, and an impudent rascal who takes the money of Direct frcm London, REMARC and RILAY Premlere Grotesques and Comedy Acrobats. HILL and SILVIANY The World's Greatest Unicyclists. " MR. and MRS. KELCY In Their Pretty Farce, “Uncle Phineas.” MOLASSO-SALVAGGI Troupe of French Dancers. Last Week. The ~ Republican Spunau_s T)ckets Issued. a simple one and is intended 3 moment. T skirt are very stylish and hand- inths_long, v\_rith 4Astrakan yoke, T R R D candidates to be{my them. somely trimmed; our standard satin lined, tail trimmed; market slssn" w‘LlAflE finish; a very swell garment; full price $8.50. ¥ In September last this was the opmnion of the Evening Post in reference to Martin Kelly, et SR Tempting price ....... $6.50 And Company in “Love Finds a Way." whese character certainly has not since improved. The Evening Post 1s owned by the Southern Tempting price ...... $15.00 STANDARD QUARTET Of Colored Vocalists and Comedians. THE BIOGRAPH | With Many Interesting New Views. Pacific Company, which supports the sheet with a monthly contribution, which dictates its policy and insists upon the proprietary right of doing with it as it pleases. Does President Hays wish the pecple of this city to understand that his 1s the way in which he 1s keeping the Southern Pacific Company out of Politics 2 Does Presioent Hays wish the citizens of San Francisco to believe that he is using one of his engines to undo what decent men and voters have upbuilt2 Does he wish us to be forced fo the conclusion that his refo:m i1s decert and his honesty du- | | NEW STYLE TAILOR SUITS at Sfigo $25, $27, $30. SEE | F]]r Cape $8 50 Tl\:y are BETTER in QUALITY, | 1\iiTATION MINK CAPE, RICHER in STYLE, LOWER satin lined, tail trimmed; market in PRICE, than you expect to : < price $12.50. fod et Tempting price ........ £8.50 $10.00 BLACK CHEVIOT SKIRTS, 4.00. Nk i AT O ROX COATSS b heanlinlly trinmed o ol B made of fine Kersey or Cheviot, Farewell to San Francisco of | ALEXANDRA DAGMAR, plicity2 He can answer by drawing the sting of his newspaper viper. B \ith Peau de Soie Reveres, fine M%\'SS\%'S‘ s%“\F'LECHékEEEQFSS The Most Stunning Woman in Vaudeville. ’ t cut, cor- £ NS, v : The editorial in which the Evening Post denounced Martin Kelly was published on the even- B il lining, e e ™ ohe | AUTOMOBILES and BOX B | Zaiish, s, con, 2oy sat: Baicony. 10 f September 13, 1900, d foll . $12.50. COATS, in large and _elegant served. A few front Orchestra rows reserved, 0 .OF Sepiember. 43, pe 148 OB IDUONE, ¥ Tempting price..-..ss $10.00 ' varicty, from $2.75 to $25.00. MW |% cents: front rows of Balcony, reserved, KICK KELLY OUT. The Republican leaders should cast Martin Kelly out from among them. 1280, 1232, 1234 MARKET ST. COLUMBIA G HE IS INDECENT. . | | Bzmm SRR — Fargle TO-MORROW. His presence affronts respectable er‘nb[wans and the rank and file of the party despise AMUSEMENTS. Liaad @ gl Iatine SN him. What he has done in politics has becn for personal gain. and not from the motives that in- ! caits Gr: Fi""{Charles Frohman’s spire upright men to labor for the advancement of party [’rindfils& . | G RAN D O p E RA-H O US E o pDeimatie T8 %};:‘B’T'I'EER | 3 ort KELLY IS A TRAITOR. || WEEK BEGINNING TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVENING. | =™ | COMPANY, Professing Republicanism, he stuffed ballot boves to beat M. M. Estee's gubernatorial am- MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, e ’B\:,'l’:u:"“H“,yy’j;f:.‘,‘,"‘,ond - up wi thout reference | 2 . 2o ; ; 4 : ITY AT POPULAR PRICES. bitions that he might secure the release of a relative from San Quentin. Mr. Budd turned the FIRST BURE N T & o gy convict loose, in return for Kelly’s criminal treachery. 3 ¢ DAN l E L FRAW L EY M RS. DA N E ,S KELLY 1S AN IMPOSTOR. — DEFENCE. Whenever the Republicans have been confident of victory Kelly's weight has tipped the |66 el seenninG A IJGUST 19 scales on the other side, and the Democrats, who know how best to use Kellyism, win. He has |/ FRAY. 4 snatched many a defeat from victory, and yet he has grown richer and richer as the party loses. DANIEL 2"«::‘ he idea of KELLY IS DISHONEST. R PR S FROHMAN'S | ., it ‘ He has a lvadArcpulntioAn, bad from the standpsint of back room politicians, who judge from a I A o o COMPANY Yorik, of ‘Charies H‘”zi | wery low standard indeed; infamous from the standpoint of respectable citizens. Recppearance of DANIEL FRAWLEY as COL. SIR CHRISTOPHER DEERING, E. J. MOR- Including MISS || KELLY IS A MENACE. e s v s 0%, 18, 382, 505, 185 | HILDA SPONG GOOD RESERVED SEA IN ORCHESTRA ALL MATINEES Zc. £ Decent Republicans will not give their votes to any one who is thought to be tinged with | BRANCH TICKET OFFICE EMPORIUM. Kellyism. The “support” of Kelly zill mean the defeat of the candidate. He is swaggering about | | ' like the bloated loafer that he is, seeking to impress people with the belief that he can “handlc” | * I ! v o I |* | { | | | | Presenting R. C. Carton’s Comedy Success, Lady Huntworth’s votes. Anything Kelly handles Kelly will try to steal. Kelly cannot handle any Republican wotcs. > : # 5 : 3 EVE S AT $ SHARP. ° His pretenses to power in the Republican councils are absurd; his swaggering assumption of au- MATINGD SRTURDAT AT A SAnE Expefl eflt ih I::xfxbl:cr:n thority is ridiculous. “BUSINESS 'E‘:’E::(‘;:l‘?l' ONLY BT THE election, next pledged, with- Kelly is impudently shoving himself forward in order that he may impose on candi- dates who may be foolish enough to imagine he can aid them. He will lal;*e their money and }nu GRAND OPERA v | SEAT SALE 558 X% ot Ceague was zed Aieat Yines 29 Befeat | tray them. | Under the Musical Direction of kNNlNG AND NB‘SS Cl G. ’ ) exert it inflvence MR, PAUL STEINDORFF. Gattle fll’l nrsg ve ity . i, The ity KELLY IS A RASCAL. IGHT ... “LUCIA? oLo Poxy Ac\ne e 1 2 TO-N .. oAm.v CONTESTS. ~ . i vy bt | % Week Commencing MONDAY, August 12 l?q,vc OULTRY §Ho “‘gf-. MR. JAMES AND THE m have become part of the | — TWO MAGNIFICENT WORKS. OSWIN NEILL machige with a view to P I 4 I Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, > GRAND ART AND c. COMPANY. 11 citizens ir- Hl Presenting Mr. Charles Co‘hhnl New Romane w=x | REPUBLICAN PRIMARY LEAGUE Donizetti's Great Creation, INDUSTRIAL Pmuono-smvs shall these men control 39 i ASSEMBLY DISTRICT TICKETS v HIT A Music ENTERTAEY ‘"Twmum . |“THE ROYAL BOX. our apathy, by 2 = to vor T th e RA —— Evening , X : hope 1o ex- | | £ ] ¢ Q.S\ONE }I.T'EZ ton 5[75" Saturday Matines . 5o our city. nt of your time to do ELEGATE tickets published under this'heading bear the names of men who represent in their re. N T S 1 e" Gar rfeé ,l.-'rse e R"'_ BARGAIN MA."NEE "“]mAY = She aftecty of the} | Dspectxve districts the true principlt:r home rule, honest rule and progressive municipal admin- First A:'pel.rmge “filheA((i;(r)“s!TLl)fi,; Tenor, ["nr' Pfll“t iculars wl:itl 2 B N‘%:I ":bio"_'n gty s and vote the | | GUI<EPP! o Next Sunday Night_ Public Demand ° Tothal tiese; i““d;; “?rlthet:“l::cfl nflE thed b; pu:hcan e Cast Includes Dado, Collamarini and Ferrarl. G WJ BARA FIEATS READY THURSDAY. b e Sy, ese delegates are indorsed by the Republican Primary League. Before going ‘n the polls WA A Sndda £0. %CKSON PRECKH.S, will be there next Tuesday every voter should earefully read the names printed on the paster and compare them with o Thur‘!!da)-s sm_‘ -t 'fi“ F i v b i Zbe primary slections 1 partics to elect the names herewith published. Every Republican who is opposed to boss rule should vote the League Verdi’s Greates pera, x‘ c B Z elegutes to the v be held mext Tue ticket. EDDY ST. oy e AR OLYMPIA &58%3t6a THEATR Twenty-Eighth District. S._m‘m i, g{-r:i L. Peterson. Edmund Tauszky, Pike, THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE HOUSE s Thomas Westoby. N B whweomb. - |go@ebA Smer Ve b Kinpbars. LT, Blum A X IN THE CITY. To-night - - - - CAMILLE. i T Sty Walt u e Thomas R. Huling. |A. C.’Rulofson. i b 1 n# as general ele Frank A. Schmitz, ter Macaulay. W, on. Charles Sutro Jr, Py T o o K N Luctis 1" Slmons. 5D, Dave R S ANNIE MORRIS, TO-MORROW, MONDAY, AUG. 12 and under every safegua ) James F. McCaffrey. o utaff, u eafegua Fred Roife. Jashes ¥ MoCHs S W Warren gppiam Camble John H. Drumbell. M. Kollmann, . Initial Appearance of Coou: Sllcate FLORENCE ROBERTS Peter Donovan 3 > Thirty-Sixth District Edward Kelly. ElRuue Mo NTANARI. DILGES. Supported by WHITE WHITTLESEY. Twenty-Ninth District. - S ‘?me. Ellis, A. H. Merrill, H» 3; Owen, Jamts B “s"“"‘ Prima Donna Soprano. Smlassa, Castellano, 'y FIRST NIGHT of Charlotte Thompson's New “paster” as there | | 3. J. Daughney, * P, Farrell Tames Donean: 2P Van b LR e Cuntant. | SA L e Foletinl_In the cast. Fhat Slete: M. A iy paster.” as there . 3. . . Van Duzer. Yaooh Baaacn = 1 e shin rious and eonfusin J. B, McDermott. J Naglemaker. M. C. Glmpal W. C. I s v els. 3 Pelrt AT ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. Sneamens | | 35 308 s e Ty ot R e GRE KALACRATUS, SILVER MOUNTED PRIMARY LEAGUE. A 3. Gallagher. Eston. Robert Ash. Forty-First Distriet. POPULAR PRICES. .25¢c, 50c and 75¢ The' Fataius Novelty. Tuggicr: WOODWARD, President. Bl M Chnrlel R Martin. W. H. Chapman. o < Llnsrehr . " Telephone Bush 9. X A 3. H, O'Biten. P, 'F. Ferguson. W. L. Coles. John C. Currler, Herbert D. Walter, —_— HAR Sonntag, Marion : tri % l;i ?fih" £ Hegry von Werthern. g‘lh;-r '-k Tflw"a" & ;: l«v Pringle Jr, lONE . . McCarthy, W. Thirtieth District. ._H. Kountz, . Barber. arles A, Murdocl rvin J. Wiel. BCARD ASSIGNS TEACHERS Poses Pl-m During Act 3 tirel el J.'B. Mahony. Maurice B 2 uring Act 3 an entirely new, sensatfonal e ’,z,“?,,f, Heney 5L Diiges. James Kenneay. T 0 M, 0 Amelven Bewwen (Meurlce Prande B8 3 ’;E“‘éffi IO FOUR NEW GLASSES |ANDOURCELEERATED STOCK COMPANT | asis "pransca by " FROR " BOTHWELL H. Goetjen. N. Engle. M. F. Taylor, Gustave Schnee, A. E. Buckingham James W, 'O'Rourke, —_— MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. TR . Gianettonl. Wiliam Roehter. H. W. Melendy. ‘Sanford Feigenbaum. F. C. Selfridge, Cireul f Instructions Issued Re- AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. L E. Savake, A. Ruer, | | Joseph D. Bertrand. = Henry Lemser. Thirty-Seventh District. H. 0. Beatty. Ralph C. Daniels, RECKg:: O MISSION i commu:: £ Lees, J. F. Cheetham, Isadore Erb. e T cun O. H. Uimbe Lmer G. Burnett. Frederick L. Crosby. garding Vaccination of Indi- ADMISSION. FREE. e, 3. 1. Rreert: Matthew Harris. John F. Twomey. G- H. Umbsen. S. Bloom. E. B. Cutter. Stanley Forbes. + Pupil ¥4 imit ttee—Vanderlyin Stow. W. T. Altred 3, ;‘h"““ o;ixstriét. i Benjamin Apple. ¥ & Martin Aionsh, Trycworthy. gv"(‘:m\;'rfitm“' The Board Eegd utl!’ 3 sterd 'I' A nas i Tt X"y-!il"t 2, " & LSS, . e Board o lucation yesterday con- Truman, A. Gerberding, George 1. Fiood Sitn Daner Y Horace V. ‘Carter. B phal Jon il tion, tinued to relieve the congested attend- CHU ES AND ZOO W Heliman Ir. B, Arsbort B. 7. Flood. o Basn A ck Smith, 1 Pinner, I E. Smith. H. R. Hopps, ity is b fining. 36 -mnm in. J. Eppinger, L. H. Bone- | i J. A h'lndden A . Quirey, Jacob L. Rapheld. N. Schiesinger. William H. Hammer. ance in schools by assigning iss A. Y e o n Laiienane | | Jobn W. Rogers. H, Wolinger. Stepben M. Reynolds. Richard P, O'Meara. " i Bryant to the Jackson School, Miss MATINEE TO-DAY, 10, Ic, %ec. Greenebaum, John L. Koster, g S P e Cherles F. Priest. 'orty-Second District. Erb to the Haight School, Miss A. Thom- fiREAT VAUDEVILLE Sflow TO-NIGHT—Last Performance. % G. A Melsing. D. T. Herring, Louis Goldstone, E- L “-ld!eu(el W. W. Sanderson. Melville Hermann. as to the Spring Valley School and Miss ] lar Production of the Gi Hugh McElroy. G. Nelson. David Rich, Charies Hiby Jr, D.'E. Allison Jr. John L. Davidson, F. Fenton to the Harrison School. New SUNESSVIST JIMATING S5 T St T As under the law the paster cannot bear Louis B. Solinsky. A. C, Gribble. G. W. McCarthy. C. T. Deane, Norman H. Hurd. lasses were formed in the schools named INCLUDING MONTE CRiSTO the names or numbers of the district, it Thirty-Second District. Philip Rogers. Leopold Bearwald. H. W. Hutton. Charles Kaufmann, By renting outside rooms,/and steps will ¥ e i B sty for vaters S troly | | om0 Da G mreken, YRR o SERLEL, Ao X S, 1Rl 5 e ettt pond i | FIVE. BIG ACT S| s dszesoce o s . snomier preserve. the tic Sobn K oar eorge Lowenberg. S. 8. Partello, 3 ing. . 15, e, e, by the Republican Primary League. Tl Hartington. Hamilion 8 Elllott, Thirty-Eighth District. s o L T C e e ohably he DIRECT FROM THE ORPHEUM. PRICES Seitiness: 20 B e e 5o Final Meetings of Campaign. Mark F. Crowley. John T. Flypn Byron Mauzy. L. Haake, o g bl D ‘;}.h""- formed in the Moulder School. ey R R et Towraste T 4 *; Albert W. Lehrke. W. D. Getcheil. George W. Blum. AL M. Currle. . Marti Rob: e The following circular was issued yes- SEE 3 The following closing rallies of the cam- | | IWaiter A. Moreno. Maric Speidon 3. D. Nolan = i ChF . Bivdon. THE GREAT r\zit’l under the auspices of the Primar; Thirty-Third District. RO, hompson, 8 B Boana James F. Norman, terday: e G Peague has announced for to-morro T W. R. Cobn, - Forty-Third District e e o o e T buued. the LU NE l l E y ight: c. D. Douglas, Richard Smith, Myrtile Cerf. Martin Berwin, i g e vaccination of sclool children, they will here, ’ he Twenty-eighth Assembly District Henry Schulken. ohn_Risto. J.J. Murry. John G . George Boyne, arles Dumont. after requ! resent certificates of b of the Republican Primary League| | John A Weston. Frank 1. gn::ler‘ Eminett B Barrett, | alter N. Kempston. John D. Witson Taccinalion ai their_own expense from samily . THE AERIAL WONDER. . hold a general meeting at ' Young| | John McCebe = Hotry Leftaian, Aonepaon. Ik Boence 3. Rothman. John J. West. % Sipals wili_have the Droper certificates exe- Men's Institute Hall, corner of Folsom | | $8r Volldldn Hugh G. Hamilton, |lgnats Ak R T John Dellamonica, Joseph Daneri, Pl nd direct the hotaers thereof to present | INURSDAY NIGHT—THE AMATEURS = and Hawihorne streets. L. C Crane is| | 30t Kelly. Charles Jilly. D Buokley. D. JV.gourchard, Danlel H, Sullivan, Frank_Tuchler, themselves for free vaccination at the chil- — FISCHER’S CONGERT, HOUSE. president and E. Hopper secretary. -Able Henry Burgers. Gustaf Swenson; C. 3. McGlynn. T Patoners Xayter Metret. E. S, Strauss. dren’s clinics of the Cooper -Medical College, Telephone for seats, Park 23. Admission s rs will be present Thomas Cavanaugh. S Gloimants o 2 aircloth. i James D. Hart, corner Sacramento and Webster, streets, dally | Sy | [RENE, Frankiln, Willlam Norden, m., Thirty-third Assembly District Thlrty-l’anfl.h District. X Thi: -Ninth Distri Johll H Harney. QXNM Sundays from m. Rosell and Pearl Cloud'h ll)llll;h ‘Walton, Gaff- « Republican Primary League, will rty- ct. Forty-Fo District. fter certificates :{;noz required o be ney and Burton, Maud Still, Jones and Brown meet 2t Maennerbund Hall, Twentv-fourth | | Carl Anderson. Ralph I Hathorn. |Dr. Henry Gibbons Jr. Epsa H. Ashton, rty-Fourth ct. Countersigned by .the Board of Heaith. and Seymour and HiL £ d Potrero avenue, to ratity nom- Ww (W‘ (i-;h'fv' ik Jéhr?”r‘«fr:x'g.‘. H 5A§obAGréelgeh'¢um w, Hfi sq,‘,_;y Joh: Hmflallcm (;_-;:,.lk u\:_?nh Reserved Seats, 25c. nee Sunday. inees 1o the convention. A. P. Van Duzer ain H. J. b, . ohn v Josepl] ‘onseca. rles Inkler, mke- Report of Proceedings. - i . P. Duly, E. D. Knight. Frank L. Von Rhein. M: Anthi Charle Reed Jr. Charls Heinz. 3. Dicmatia W SOM th ? Com'ixf' 7. B Eikington. Withor G. Zelgler. John A. Mokenna, |J. G Kimball Paul L. Moses, The report of Willlam M. Bunker, who SUTRO BATHS. o i, (Bmone SR LR T | e e Trant Mool " Cone SRR oM . rro e. James F. Cosgrove. Phincas H. S, Barber.|A, L. Baclgaiupl. arles H. Somerlad, | | Mmercial Congress at Cripple Creek, Colo., ,,‘,’?;:;."‘éi{,,,fi“"“.’ = gl James P Donshue. - Frnest P. ‘Therlen, Ralter Coltter. as the representative of the commercial A DAMISSION, 10¢: CHILDREN. e VB Heon - R i Forty-Fifth District. Interests of this vicinity and of the city Bathing, including ‘admission. ¢, Children, 200s \ e z e, Eugene 1. ‘Marshall, - M. Peri Victor Ol of San Francisco, has been plued in the — v ge. Y J’“.’Y ;Yeub“&me J.rnu‘t S Mever, Rem Pnrt!le- ne. “%:‘r“ AmmBe farids of the ofeials of the Chember o Thirty-Fifth stric oreph Donovan, o o Commerce. Mr. Bunker to his r> sonal memorial to the| | ciive A. Brown. James Cronoste. - Fortieth District. & Bt g B"';’,‘;"" Dott a brief review of his impressions WGa.k Men and WOmen ary Kingsley has taken the Robert Husband. W, W. de Winton, Thomas P. Wondward. Joseph F. Myrick. LA E. Savi w n Noonan, the attitude with which California l.nd African society to propagate San Francisco are regarded by other mwu) USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE L mative W GO . . e N T T e T O e e Westem States. 4§ ; gives health and the study mn‘lhla—xmm Depot, ®3 Market.