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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1903. GETURNS INDIGATE REPUBLIGANS WIN OFFIGES OF UDITOR, CITY ATTORNEY * THX COLLEGTOR, TREASURER, COUNTY CLERK AND ELECT EIGHT SUPERVIOR: || Voting Machme Is Tried in This City. Experiments May Lead to Final Adoption. AN FRANCISCO may H new system of T Several patent v | have been const | or three of | a state of perfection th | work’" practically an 7= | One of the most | struments is what is k /657 v eSS Electic;fi Day Freei’ From Exciting ‘ Incident. Bulk of Votes Is|| Cast After the ; Noon Hour. ; elaction of yesterday was a ng into con- | | interest | | STATIRPING 3 B 6LL0 =y Wfl.’ ~ / T (,y//vfssf ard voting mach » LoTTELY N=y— 3&;’.‘“"‘(1““ | \st week in an TICAETS LG ELRLY || 5 tcamme » NATEHALED || hours before » machine was not and it o 2 ¥ 49 | result was wThe | In use during the e which | The cost of t the | 2nd the number ¢ materially Morrow. It has upon it a three-story jhe expected to be, his lecture on | building occupted by insurance and other | Call of the Twentieth Century, | business offices. It has a frontage on the |he was to have delivered before 2 feet | United Moder Elks' Hall on that | reduced so - vas sold t, has been postpened until Decem- | Will pay for themse ‘ the agency of Shainwald, Buck- | 5. Instead of the lecture there will | SeVen years. | | Sectan 1% \ the Tenderloin district. Schmita | | ad a number of workers in the vicinity | | h street and Grant avenue, who doing all in thelr power to gain | for him. Herman Stein fafted to sat- > election officers that he was en- || count cf having and was arrested, subsequently released on bail. { | for $120,000. The other proper An Evening of California Literature. Thews sea nklin building and the lot upon | Among the many at will_be: a nd | pert Bas! ing number of voting m: who is the stands. The, building is a thre but lv\hhh it The lot is at 406, 408 a od work. | story structure, s were doing g Feisco agent f slack 5 tion « CROCKER'S DISTRICT. | ! . T e PR | 410 California street. It was owned by |jumbus, ; # SOUTH OF MARKET »s TREET. he Thirty-eighth, Thirty-ninth, For-| | *the San Francisco Theological Seminary. | “Tho Dove’: atite Mile. his belief yes " ast south of Market. bly districts, | | The price at which it is sold is $200, o fan With the Hoe,” | machine will be pu & itory mnorth of | Twenty rs ago Falkner, Bell & ( . to be read by Jenne | by the next munic d west of Van Ness ave- i veatialies ved early at the polls 3 great majority had cast In these districts a careful would place the vote at about of the number who had reg- “The Colorado Desert,” | All Morris Wag- | the booth to v success was results la scld the e prope: for $128,500. It has | ;& frontage of 4 feet and depth of S fect. e Morris, to be read by i Both of the properties named abut on the | nor. Bret ¥ e selections, Martha Mc- Newhall holding on Sansome and Halleck | Kim; reading by F. Cooke Caldwell; orig- streets. linal poem, John G. Jury; quotations, | By the two deals just put through mo‘s.,,,z_‘, pis r their votes ef crowd that the on Folsom street, ; ; . T HE ‘ | Py h\ the g “kind took Wy -5 Feres || et 18 tect on Halleck p Walcott Is Giv:n tt:e lDea:lu)un e s wa any kind tool Bat o p 'he pro )STON, Nov. 3.—Joe Walcot st ¢ ba T S | | feet on Sansome street. The prc B( g =2 politicians s | | join and therefore are available as the | the decision over Kid Carter of New York | et pent 5 e drum and politicians 78 - DAY - - osed tigh : closed tight.a te of a great structure with three street | m a lively fifteen- mund battle before the | The total anv er g voters altke had to go thirsty until| | | tages, and immediately adjoini ich - . o e B Bges, y ddjoining the e Club The men were | machine was 576, which is at acrity. % HUMOROUS INCIDENTS. OF S o oo Slthough Walcott had a shade | cinet. . acrity. UMOROUS INCIDENTS: OF || 0FFERS GOOD PROGRAMMES . | Foc’honice ot it throughout | e K for interferen | Violates Election Law. TRAYED BY A CALL CAR- TO MEMBERS AND FRIENDS | —————— GOVERNOR OF OR y - oted before going to Work | g, petersen, proprietor of a restau- TOONIST. | —_— 3 Ask Court for Divorce. FAILS AT WASHINGTON noon time. | P st agpen I S Y. M. C. A. Arranges for Series of | (AKI.AND, Nov. 3—Phoebe A. McNev- - 4 bl yosiaes sroutid ey aat i gpliopatioin B - +* as be fon for divor inst | wovernment Will Not Grant Requ a the “m‘ N ed vesterday afternoon and booked Ten Entertainments to Be Given in has begun an action for divorce against | tn - T tad 4 c i Lan Alfred D. McNevin on the ground of un- n on a charge of violat- | though heavier than the (‘nllf'gb\r\x the This Winter. | n i law. He is accused of | soldiers were unable to cope W the | | 5 Men's C . A hey were married in San | having sold liquor to two saflors. fierce onslaughts of the lighter and faster | The Young Men's Christian Association 1901 and she asks for $25 a | -— team. Of the four touchdowns two were | has arranged a serles of entertainments | month half and two goals were | and concerts to be given this fall and the college halfback, | winter. The entertainments will comprise rton is suing A. D. Atherton f or dl\'ul‘- on the ground of desertion. They were married in 19860 OAKLAND GETS BULLETINS. |made in ea kicked. Mag The Call Gives People of Bay City |Plaved a great game and tore through |, course of ten events. | s £ | the s=oldier line for big gains. Captain = i S g i Election News. IS | Among the attractions will be the Phil | A Dental Club Will Meet. The Alameda will hold its reg- | Ure to secu { of the college team went into the | —A large crowd read | contest quite d retired early during | on the San Francisco er makipg two long, | Funter Company of New York, the Fran- | A y ces Hughes Company of Chicago, the| OAKLAND, Nov. OAKLAND, 2 anting of this prefer Mozart Symphony Club of Brooklyn, the | County Dental Societ e phibhais o “;'T:A?;fi { Fisk Jubilee Singers (colored) and Clara | ular monthly meeting Wednesday even-| °TCC. for & sy e gy 3 B : S et % 3 String Quartet. | ing at the offices of Dr. J. C. Gilbertson, " b wy 4 The voters | land office. — Returns from the Bastern| MAKES BIG REALTY DEAL : ing at th : e g d | nwell of Temple | 1083 Clay street. Dr. Redmond Payne of eral Government and the purchasers were alternated with those from | ON CALIFORNIA STREET lecture on | gan Francisco will read a paper on the about to lose their property ancisco, and those who read the | goick 2 g ."" and Robert J. Bur- | gypject of the “Nose and Threat.” All “'{‘P.‘," "Governor says that if the depart were kept informed of the E- W. Newhall Buys Property in Two | de ill speak on the subject, ““Good members of the profession are invited to ment il carry oub. 1. tees of the count in New York, the| Pieces for Which He P Mpdiaing. - jattend the meeting. ention of no e S $320,Q00. 2atg Dedetn aeiniod ud o Big Deed on Record. | "“” "“"" adcx - amended, he will - o s Bl s ety L A e T R .1 ot OAKLAND. Nov. &—The Realty Syndi- | no further o t the creation <ig r held with Santa Clara College Wins. sy BrOpeThY. ST S MV AT eRl) cate has given a trust deed to the Union | the reserves here is valuable SAN JOSE, N Santa Clara College west of n?v Bank of California, for which David Starr Jordan’s Lecture. | Savings Bank covering 203 acres of land | ber to be pr eption of a wordy war be ated the all team from Fort | he has paid $20,000. The first of the prop- | Owing to the fact that Professor David | in Brooklyn Township at the junction of | protest against i arr Jordan of Stanford University will the Oakland and San Antonio roads to | nent reserves which W\ ad- | Bak erties to be acquired has been recently | Schmitz and oon on the college grid- he election passed off | iron by the score of 22 to 0. Al | mentioned. This belonged to Robert F.|not be in this city on next Saturday, as | Moraga Valley to secure a loan of $5,000. | amount of scrip. | MAYOR. | RECORDER—Continued. SUPERVISORS—Republican. | SUPERVISORS—Union Labor. - EUGENE E. SCHMIT 16,783 | IOHN C. WILLIAMS, V. L. i hihivimess 7,986 | GEORGE R. WELLS J. 81 1 f e B SO N YA T HENRY J. CROCKER Y3349 ' S. SCHMULOWITZ, S... i st ROBERT VANCE . 10}1\ RUTHERFORD FRANKLIN K. LA ) e 8,587 MABRICE T ASHERS. . . 0., cais ciwais 9506 ECW.'KENT .. FRANK B.WHITNEY.S. . ... cosvrsbaiisp 607 JOHN J. GRE GEORGE DIETTERLE .... vie-. 94301 W.J.HOLMAN........ FOETS, o AF: S P AUDITOR. prodis i el e 22ees W79 EWH LIAM BARTON :.... R e doox el EHARENERG ... L. 0. .. HARRY BAEHR. R Y R iH Bt e S ++++ 9775 | THOMAS C. DUFF hrat oA N RRMBSNICOR S0k, .. . Lasts ssoneias ; \RR I | ALFRED!W. WEHE, D i e 8,013 2 30 | E.J. DEAVER : W 1] LIAM BRODERICK, D | ANDREW SORENSON. S i B STEPHEN. o 88 o Sk et 8,430 | E. ]; SAVER......oonun G RO g 2 T 4 s PON, Por e R e s : 1C RRUERLEBY . . sy - e FRANK CONKLIN, U5 0. oo 0s (Democratic.) | S RURREEEES -2 S ROSS. S o DISTRICT ATTORNEY. 3 £ s J GURNIGRBRION . o - .. ccoovosnsersescws L. F. BYINGTON, D.-U. L. ey SAMUEL BRAUNHART 2 BB RBAR v 33 R ey S ST R Sow ‘eveas CITY ATTORNEY. EDOWARD S SALOMON. B 9 A: COMTE JR.voas v PERCY V. LONG, R RO T g L r= 9129 | A’ A D’ANCONA. ... : (Socialist) W. W. SANDERSON, 0,222 Pe WAL, O.vceescccecccanses eecscscses sewsn H. 1T BRANDEX TEI OS?:\R JQHN’SO.\ ....... ecissscccanse ese wasss WILLIAM G. BURKE, U. : i R EDE CORONER. EDWARD R.ROCK........ J\- tJ :\“E:ILIIE‘? Pt e s R E BROWN; S:2u st 335 oty o e T. B. W. LELAND, D HENRY PAYOR - niiily i 236 " St i T ¥ Sa b dieaes : OHN F. DILLON. U JOHN CONNOR ...... L A GECHAEREBREIN o . . vt asatsanss SHERIFF. JORME TN L 2 | L. W. LINDGREN ETER T CURTIS DU L THOMAS H. MORRIS, R. JAMES P. BOOTH......... . 15,309 o 2ol Ak i TER E P RTIS, D.I-) cL.ccecesconncins. 19,210 N. J. B. SHULTZ S ROBERT L. LOUGHERY 10.346 | IEDSERBEAY . . o y 61 LY \(H Rotiiieiieiaennnns 13,851 J : T OBCAR MOERS . i i vty 10313 CHAREESOLET - ........ LOUIS I SALINGER, S.... ). suse T PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. CEORGE B MOl ELEAN " 5 iy 10,169 | BRUCE A. MEYER : ASSESSOR. M. J. HYNES, D. . 14,185 | FRED A. GRAZER...... 9,976 | S. ROTHENSTEIN | WASHINGTON DODGE., D.. ? W LAMETUTZ R . 10,037 | JOHN'A. LYNCH....... 9,972 | GEORGE NISBET ......... - : SEORGE H. BAHRS, R...... ccoosonmsscns 0601 | J- J: ONNOLLY, U. Liuuuesseimsscnaios 6,472 | FRANKJ. GRACE...... 9,579 | WILLIAM COSTLEY . CHARLES HEROLD; S... :e0iuseisobeorin vaistd 3. - PUTHERLAND, 5. ...+ |S\GARL, WESTEREELD .. ... 9437 | OSWALD SEIFERT .. TAX COLLECTOR. SUPERVISORS. EDWARD H. GLEASON..... o | HUGO LOTZIN ..... s (Republics CARY FRIEDLANDER ..... : : I. SHENKAN .... EDWARD J. SMITH, R..........coneeeee 16,779 - P ; ! JOHN BARNETT ...... 4t GEORGE KNAUFT . i MIL . F i 0 EAREA L . e OLAUS GAFVERT ..... S R PR JOE 8 13 e | JOHN T. VINAL,D..... CHARLES BOXTON . 13,309 SUPERVISORS. A ] OLIVER - | GRORGEWILLIAMS.S.. &, o 2 o [P RND BOGRRS il 12,471 (Union Labor.) PR Tk SNSRI A ‘ TREASURER. THEODORE LUNSTEDT . 11,046 | THOMAS F. FINN...... AT 9,969 | . SO S 1; . 22c9; | FREDN.BENT.... 11,857 | EDWARD I. WALSH..... .. 9,373 POLICE JUDGES. ) USRI Bl la o sibomish s v ive MBI La)) b0 EANDEREE 11,584 | M. W. COFFEY.. 9,173 | GEO. H. CABANISS, D.-U. L...cccceevese. 22,603 | W. M. HINTON, D & 5 i 5 3 | JOHN MESSER, S GEORGE ALPERS 11,145 | HARRY A. KNOX.. 8403 E P MOGAN, DU, L. . ...csvsevaseexiss 20313 JOHN MESSER, MAXWELL McNUTT .... 10,301 | FRED W. MEYER... 8,356 | EDWIN M. SWEENEY, R....cceveeecenne TSI RECORDER. EDWARD H. AIGELTINGER. 10,025 | J. J. FUREY.... 8345 | HENRY L.JOACHIMSEN, R..ccevevennees 11,32 EDMOND GODCHAUX, D.....ce.e-.-.5 15843 | JOSEPH S NYDAND. 00 0 Bl Cogae s Ml KERRIGAN . (L. Lokt soloib. 8234 | B. SPANIER; S LOUIS N. JACOBS, R...c.c.uumeic s ciienoon 8,998 | HORACE WILSON ...ceneuneeseesnssess 0,045 | CHARLES S. SISKRON... . .uu.c....... 8115 CHARLES B. KILER, S.. —_—_——_———_—_—___Ye—_—_————