The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 8, 1905, Page 1

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' The Call Prihis'More News Than Any Other Paper Published in San @ T i P o iviad ALCAZAR—“Why Smith Left Home.” CALIFORNIA—Washington Seciety ris. CENTRAL—‘Uncle Tom's Cabin." CHUTES—Vaudeviile. Matinee. FISCHER'S—Vaudeville. GRAND—“Ben Hur.” Matinee. MAJESTIC—"The Light Eternal* Matinee. ORPHEUM—Vaudeville. Matinee. COLUMBIA—"The Prince of Plisen.” ; TIVOLI—Grand Opers. — | Forecast November 8, 1905: 1 Sen Francisco and vicinity—Fair Wednesdey, becoming threatening by | 1ght; fresh soutnesst winds. A. G. McADIE, : District Forecaster. TWENTY PAGES—SAN FRANCISCO, WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 8, 1905—-PAGES 1 TO 10. PRICE FIVE CENTS. \AVOR EUGENE £ SCAWITZ AND THE ENTIRE UNION LABOR TICKET SWEEP THE Gy RETURNS FROM EASTERN STATES SHOW VERY SURPRISING RESULTS WANERATRETION ||| ' ' R[SU[T : N OHID CLOSE HELD YESTERDAY, | 5Démocrats Are Claiming the i State. | McClollanLeadshy . 3000 Plurality . in New York. [|Reform Forces Score | Triumph in Phila- H delphia. | Entire “-R;publican Ticket Wins by Big Margin in Massachusetts. Mayor. EUGENE E. SCHMITZ. Auditor, S. WELLS HORTON. Sherift, THOMAS F. O°NEIL. City Attorney, WILLIAM G. BURKE. District Attorney, WILLIAM H. LANGDON. County Clerk, | HARRY L MULCREVY. {1 Tax Collector, | 3. F. NICHOLS. Treasurer, CHARLES A. BENTEL. Recorder, JOHN H. NELSON. Coroner, | WILLIAM J. WALSH. | Public Administrator, JOSEPH A. STULZ. fupervisors, | FRED P. NICHOLAS, | JOHN J. FUREY, | JENNINGS PHILLIPS, EDWARD L. WALSH, THOMAS F. LONERGAN, SAM DAVIS, | JAMES F. KELLY, M. W. COFFEY, MAX MAMLOCK, W. W. SANDERSON, JAMES L. GALLAGHER, P. M MeGUSHIN, S BOXTON, GEORGE F. DUFFEY, DANIEL G. COLEMAN, CORNELIUS J. HARRIGAN W M. WILSON. ice Judges, EDWARD P. SHORTALL, CHARLES T. CONLAN. Forces of Schmitz Capture the | Works. Avalanche Sweeps| the Union Labor | Ticket In. | Special Dispatch t§ The Call. NEW| YORK, Nov. 7—The following is a summary of to-day’s election results: In New York McClellan was elected Mayor by a narrow plural- ity of about 3000. Jerome has been re-elected District Attorney by a small plurality over Osborne, the Tammany candidate. The Good Government ticket was elected in Philadelphia by 50,000. The vote ipr State Treas- urer is close, with the chance that Berry (D.) has been elected. The Democrats claim Ohio, but the vote is close. They carried Cincinnati, and “Boss” Cox will quit politics.” Tom Johnson was re-elected Mayor of Claveland. ; ';E:ggx.’{gg 1 The entire Republican ticket » e | |[was elected in Masachusetts, J.J- PUREY JAMES i L @ 1 — /1. . MAX Guild, for Governor, by 33,000, s o g‘am.*t . £ | i Gt 3 © == i g‘#nmoa_. and Draper, for Lieutenant Gov- hether the : . srmnvison. 4 ; 5 e $ vigors will be able to get some work f 77l 3 3 ernor, 3 s be ab A48 DAVIS | or, by 2000. e public. out of the Board of Public | 4—— 1oNERGAN Y & " Utter (R.) was elected Gov- ernor in Rhode Island by a t goes without saying that W. H. Lang- | . P v oo . S SCHMITZ S LEAD 'I'[]TM.S [H: VU‘I'[S I" slightly increased plurality over ¥ 0 Dr. Irwin.* IS OVER 10900 ASSEMH[Y UISTHIETS Virginia is Democratic by a SO e g k: 3. ¥, Nichols : greatly reduced majority. John H. Nelson, as R RSP WSS Ty Ry oot The Chicago Republicans elect- Bantel, as Treasurer John 8. Partridge (F.). 28,887 —— 4 tically al} of their ticket : 25 Coroner, and Joseph A [ 4. W. Castner (s.) . 1,688 Twenty-elghth ... .......5116 ed practically all of their ticket. e nistrator will stand in e PS5 RGO In New Jersey the Republicans cheerfully assist h | s to improve the city, clean | _ TOUl vote cast.. - 71,088 Thirtieth ssse | |were successful 4 promote the happiness o | Schmits’s plurality .. ...11,504 / X Bookwalter (R.): was elected may prevail in some circles | i + LS R d Mayor of Indianapolis. 8 n will not make an idea. | »ound to be a change for the better. Thirty-third 2284 Eockiis. west ERgRICEa: 4 g 1222",(",.,:;“2.::1:‘”"' iam:’m"uf::ml (:n?nlhn Seople g-tsu " Bridgeport and Ansonia, in ¢ on this e may arage vernment &s they deserve. San Thirty-fourth ... 4384 : : he reflection that Horton as Audi- | rancisco will get out of two years ‘more Connecticut, defeated their Demo- siways Lz:)og‘]ncz(;;’n“d"é:': e | uet and Schmitz what sne deserves. TR it cratic administrations. o the in y 2 of e people was expressed in irty- ¥ 5 X E isi » G. Burke. Every on vesterday. The issue was TEAETRT o The disfranchising amendme=& X hing ulm\]n Ilv&fl:’;inqrv«: 1e f»nnm: Thef:nl)ur(ty declared Thirty-seventh... .... ...5215 in Maryland was defeated. e is as well qual or | 2 positive preference for the kind of lo- Thirty. 4858 i i City A & Mr. Langdon is for Dis-| cal government that has been given to e 2 In Salt Lake City the oty M, tr torney, or as Mr. Horton is for| ihe city for the last four years. Accord- Thirty-ninth. . 4395 mon ticket triumphed. Auditor ng to the letter and spirit of the charter o ¥ M n ] he 81,000 stalwart Republicans and Dem- - JOINT STATEHOOD FAVORED. rera 50 voted for Mr. Partridge - hould be represented on the several Little Interest Taken fn the Indiam commissions to be appointed by ~the 4487 Territory Election. dayor, but no one expects that Ruef will 3993 ¢ : 7 sermit Schmitz to recognize the right of es m‘zm?fi’.‘rfim-a 2:::17:0:&«-' ™ such representation. N " Th " e . D dfan Territory for the proposed Se- ery patromage plac The result of yesterday's election was a P M e dORNELIUS 2995 o has administration. 1t| complete surprise to the political experts. St S AUSKIN g_ox,GEMA‘R— FLAREIGAN— o Mo e i s :‘; the goliticians it thc | The overwhelzing vlcwfry for Schmitz VPERVISQRS | SUPERVISOR S L CUPERYISORY TR oty of Side It Oos Sommittee sho a5 unexpected. It was fancied by many 4 : demand to con iitictans that the Mayor might be re- ffi&c:'ff.""e'ia?“:ie"’m{fif"fi&f‘ffi“‘ig ected by & narrow margin because the >olice and Fire departments, the sport- g men, saloon-keepers and quite & num- | tradesmen supported Schmitz because of tradesmen would join the labor | they hed an idea that the rich and pow- | nions in support of Schmitz on the | erful merchants wanted Partridge.”” , | ound that he favored an open town.| Result of the election in Pennsylvania | Something more than a wide-open-town | was another complete surprise to the | licy was considered. A politiclan re- | politicians. The change in political gains | and Nettuno, twen!y-,nve‘ miles from | Sequoiyah constitutiog will not reach : ratory are willing to give | Rome. There were no signs of vio-!25000 out of a possible’ 100,000. In :‘::g: c‘:’:dj: tommlng down the D‘mn - [ lence, but the police supect the body | many towns polls were not opemed, and fter death, as they found s instances the vote for ocratic majority to 60,000. as robbed ai y in numerou: § P o S R L RS only two lre in silver in his pockets, | joint statehood with Oklahoma far ex- AMERICAN MEETS DEATH though they found a gold watch -of | ceeded the vote for the separate State § ON THE COAST NEAR ROME | American make on thé Body and thus| constitution. The vote is an over- suppose that the corpse is that of an | whelming Indorsement of joint state- . Irrespective of Ruef's be held directly resp inistration of muniec} d therefore its governing body ame the men for leading and su. ate places on the various commis- | p wo marked last night: of the Keystone State engaged the pro- - w T he cre is one Tay of consolation for the | ~Thousands of men voted for Schmitz | found attention of public men. ; Sipcen oot s S e Wiolity Koo, £ U ol Sl il el B S - g i 0 g ¢ who are opposed to the Rue! | ecause their employers favored Part-| In the field of light, good-natured gos- o+ e i el wbi of Harris. papers found with the body the de- |tory have Indorsed the Sequioyah com- itz regime and that Is the fact that | -idge. It was a class movement. The|sip there was some comment on Con- 3 i Nov. 7. z ‘Thi { " g THE MUNICIPAL- ROME, 3 e body of & mid- a ‘doctor na . | stitu i .:n?c.‘;cr‘ Depertment is about as ineffi- | Jea was entertained that Partridge was | gressman Julius Kahn's presence in Ohlo %.fi 3 CISCO - WHO" | | :llo;.g.d man, n;poud to b’o m‘mr- cn':::'d (E‘l’- s?), but up tou:;do yr‘\n_ust "A:'o‘:rdmou. Parcell, Chickasha, = -3 can be, and that any change | ihe candidate of the rich and Schmitz | as a campaign orator for the Republican WERE YESTERDAY. ican, has been found on the Mediter- | time it has been impossible positively | Coal Gate, Marlow and other large ® Deparcment of Public Works is | was the champion of the poor. The small | cause. His friends who are most enam- | e s | ranean shore between Porto d'Anzio|to identify the corpse. towns no election was held."”

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