The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 27, 1903, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1903. THOUSANDS OF VOTERS CHEER HENRY J. CROCKER el - Greatest Meeting of Campaign Is Held. Workmen Greet Nominee With Warmth. Rel5 250 - Dt litical Canard Is Denied by Citizens. — - ~== Eloquent Speakers Arouse Tremendous Enthusiasm by Their Praise of Republican Nomine for Mayor of Greater San Francisco and Other Candidates on Ticket. > CITY NO LONGER ISOLATED Duncan McKinlay was and the we! usively that it was to stand by e Julian Sonntag spoke in Tag and spes Dirigo Club. His speech was a practical | Aug 1= Seff Dot { one and comvinced - mam ters that|bave anything to do m Henry J. Crocker was the man to :\;1\;“ x;,':z‘\:fa l;':)r": ;2;—?‘:::;:(, e "t;' Oa_ bebalt of the Dirk [ e =i sco stands sti anmounce pablicly her P | most oot seatcsmas wh ] e o eckard | g and B e e e Dt o, | fpramme b have o Imtervicw of neariy an hoor He has stood by us from start to finish. Wkat | with him_and in that Cflu"!:n' ‘.P Ee said w | bas Heory J. Crocker done in the last sixteen | Me: “Or, I appreciat h(.1€~'\b.l'xm- | 3oars® "He has bullt railoads, he Bas built | Senator from Madiaza, but I would if I eculd Ramiets where only forests were a few. years :L‘w(’fl“m I'K'B ;;h:‘ u’“at’n:-':‘z‘g! ;K: e e o % 2nd down the length of the coast Saire aae ne s monalicy o . e Democrats who ‘ave @iar | be was always ready with his 3 { e periy’s” ormamization: | & o be fousd on cvery Book of every charity . mea eofessional men. the | c . > 3 r The Tabarers. o sxercisé the | pibse) Whem sme years ago we were ua. | Lot me for & few minutes recapitalace the his- - rational. snd judgment in voting imto ) fortunate emough to have thousands of labor- | 1OFY order to bring home the propesition I < piaced befors the people - eXpend ' this money that they | ers here unempioyed. what did Heary Croeker | To0s % STOer 0 FORS SOme U Peootuiins &1 is great Bave about s selecting an agent to handle their | do?. He went down in his pocket and he paid | 37 SECTEE o STt L. "Sre rush of the pio- | gy B s s affairs. and I know they wiil | money out by the five bundred and by the | of CRMOTRRL ts was over, Califarnia | 2 - - e straight Republican ticket | thousand. (Remewed - appiause) Wihen *the | Dorins Spun fts & very slow growth. whem | going to be eiec toward volling up the ma- (14 wants am. .Jaxge-Besried 1y | Crocker buiiding was bursed ou Bush street | yoq take into comsideration the great poesidili- | The Repubiica There is no ques- 2 ¥ and two unfortumate fremen loet their lves. | (ics the immense resources of cur jand The | campaiga of progress e woan. | Men wbo chail join its Borus and S e ou 5 Check. for $5000 far tha Nar. - Crocker and the | 0% ¢ efort and the paaim of jove— | SRR O 0 o thoee two men. (Re. | = F lanse. ) I-:h»h:‘—-rbuimm-—ln; o e ey T b - femen. to rell 5 = C ot Me. I o e e wili 4o ) Y| the doumtral destiay of yeare | GOCHTE SU0E 3 N0 Mhien et vou * camt ‘1 o Sentlemen, General Georps | ST on some peacetnl Ararat ot Tout - T C | PEosger. Ve all Bileve I3 enjorment. Heary - ; e T Crocker to-da; one . ideal Fige el known He bas been acecrded | Fellow citizess. the Republicans present for | tn the worid, a5d I €xtvpt 5o Pertion of the AT UNION LEAGUE RALLY IN ALHAMBRA THEATER Dirigo Club At- tends Gather- ing in Body. -— Standard Bearer Visits Three Districts. Governor Pardee Sends Loyal Message. ™ SRR S THE PERSIMMON a -

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