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TEE WEATEER. ! =s "_m"m.‘ . . S | Alcazar—*“Too Much Jo! & | Amambra—Elery's Ro Thaxy | ian Bana. . | California—Maverly's mm}:\ { Cemtral—“At Valley e.” Columbia—*The Stocrks. $ Pischer's—"“Rubes and Roses.’ Grand—“Ben Hur.” Orpheum—Vaudeville. The Chutes—Vandeville. Tivoli—Grand Opera. Saz Frazncijco aad viciaity— Ciondy, Thsettled weather Tues- fay, with light rain; fresh | itheast winds. —— A. G. McADIE, District Porecaster. 55 S S R * el e YOLTME XCIV—NO. 156. SAN FRANCISCO, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1903. PRICE FIVE CENTS. LEADING BUSINESS MEN AFFIRM THAT CROCKER HOLDS WINNING POSITION IN CONTEST FOR MAYOR ROMOTERS = e el HOTTENTOTS OF COMBINE A . INNIHILITE 10 BE SUEC ) EARRISON Trouble Ahead for Attack a German Shipyard Trust Mission in Magnates. Africa. Natives Are in Revolt Against Colonial Government. British Seldiers Battle With Tribesmen in the Hinterland. Receiver Smith's Ree- ommendations Will Be Observed. et — IR T CROCKER, _ FOR MAYOR WHO HAS MADE A GRAND CAMPAIGN AND WHO, ON TH HIS ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE THAT THE VOERS OF SAN FRANC D OF THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Declare That Crocker Holds Strongest Position in the Mayoralty Contest. LIABILITY OF \ / HE solid men of San Francisco—the men who represent the vast commercial, manufacturing and in- ™ R dustrial enterprises of the city—declare in favor of the election of Henry J. Crocker. This declara- d \ / tion signifies that thousands of conservative citizens who have been observing the campaign with h) \ special interest without committing themselves to the support of any candidate will now cast their influence ew r rs a2 ro- and voting strength in favor of Henry J. Crocker. This is what the representative business men proclaim = 1 E = < 7 TO THE VOTERS OF SAN FRANCISCO. epubli 1 The campaign has closed, and the citizens of San Francisco must decide in the interest of good govern- . 3 e R p [lcan Leglofls flre Dery Coflfident ment. It is therefore the duty of every good citizen to vote for the man who is in the best position to- ex ci associates in = Of J'weeping UiCtOfy. ; | day to make a winning fight, and it is our absolutely positive judgmeny that Henry J. Crocker ic that man. e CLAUS SPRECKELS, President California Sugar || H. M. HOLBROOK of 1 E. A. BLODGETT X : & Refining Company. Xperience in the manage-| | CHARLES HOLBROOK of Holbrook, Merrill & || JAMES B. STETS street €able Railroad e enterprises, should | Stetson. 3 applied to advance R. C. BOLTON of Bolton & De Ruyter. { JAMES K. WILSON, Presider 4 L. ROSENFELD of John Rosenfeld’s Sons [ tional ‘Bank H. D. LOVELAND, vice president and general man- || GEORGE H. TYSON, General Agent Ge STAND BY THE be dili the rests of the city. | At the beginning of the contest ager Tillmann & Bendel. | American Insur. { many of the wage-earners in the| | P.E. 5‘%"1,’:3:? :;e:r:il'en: American National Bank LWE%KNEI'S';‘%LS@ B?—I»(Ein- o i { compa Tnio: e cts | an om e 4 * esident Northerr ?rm],dct_ Union Labor d.‘mu.‘,. | "HENRY ROSENFELD of John Rosenfeld's Sons Company : s \GutFl '»I Market street displayed | i J. C. WILSON, President J. C. Wilson Company. A.B. SPREFKELS, Vice President Spreckels & H | hostile feeling toward Mr. Crock-| | JOHN F. MERRILL oi Holbrook, Merriil & Stet- [SAi-’c‘“‘mfiggfi";; S e sy er, but the American sense of| | o W. H. TALBOT of Pope & Talbor. = foss . %M | F. W. HENSHAW of Henshaw-Buckiey Company. <3b S T SL N fair play promipted th{m to give| | JAMES B. SMITH of the Western Fuel Gompany. - EHRMA"A";IE}"“]“ ,& kn'\, - him a hearing, and getting a hear-| | F. P. DEERING of Myrick & Deering, Attorneys. HO?:\[EE op b g oo { ing he first won their respect and C. G. CLINCH of C. G. Clinch & Co. F. W. LOUGER of Firctaan’s Fund Tasurance Com- : -|later on gained their friendship VANJ:FRLYJNN SPON. Scrtuy e i 6 ey S a - I z . S ir course in. de g | and support. 1 G. W. FLETCHER, General Freight Agent. wnji‘jgem W MORREIW. = Uaaot States ~Cirduie trict, where : s opponents. It is said to BELONGS TO BEST TYPE. || WILLIAM MacDONALD, Manager London and || g W. NEWHALL of H. M. Newhall Son's & Co. night w : campaign is| Henry J. Crocker" belongs to| | Lancashire Insurance Company. FRANCIS SMITH of Francis Smith & Co § P JAMES TYSON of Charles Nelson Company. d most creditable in | the best type of young American]| | WILLIAM CASTLE of Castle Brothers REHFISH & HOCHSTADTER, Brokers. LOUIS WEINMANN, . Secretary Fireman's Fund fifth D " annals of San Fran-| manhood. He is a native son of LOUIS SLOSS of Lauis Sloss & Co. Insurance ‘Company. to ¢ - California, a progressive up-to- JAMES ‘OTIS of Otis, McAllister & Co. P.'N. LILIENTHA_, Manager Anglo-Californian | o 7 2ddress To the velbes \ date representative of a vigorous, WILLIAM CLUFF of William Cluff Company.. Bank. - SRR T 2 1e betterment of the | go-ahead San Francisco, and, to|+—— = * } city above ail other consid- |use a \\'e_stern term, is a hustler. The contest to-day lies .between‘ hardly be conmsidered a factor injto break into the Union Labor e ead R c.r:mnns. ij hxmsezr he‘pleflge:l The election to-day will demon-| Crocker and Sghmitz. Behind | the contest. Early in the fight|ranks and win votes away from Market street control the bemd | that his knowledge of business af- | strate the fact that he isa vote-| Schmitz is Boss Ruef. Behind | Democratic managers entertained | Schmitz. Lane’s campaign in the | Crocker button. issue. You can defeat them by voting | . % I3 . 3 . istri $o-day for Meary J. Crockes. s fairs, derived from long and suc- | getter 1 Lane is Martin Kelly. Lane canlthe hope that Lane would be able ! labor districts proved such an utter | not asking police prot