The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 21, 1899, Page 14

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REINCARNATION OF A BUSH-STREET BOSS Sam Rainey Is High in the Faver of the Examiner. Scheme to Send Hearst to the U. S. Senate—Phelan a| Assembly District ings To- to Organize Republican Clubs. Wopt Jivi=} ¥ Rival NMight “RAINEY IS MAKING HIS EATH STRUGGLE AT SACRA- MENTC.” “M’NAB WILL HEAD FORCES AGAINST HIM.” Agair . E = TH “BOSS RAINEY., CRE OF THE RAILROAD AND SU TRUST, FIERCELY FIGHTIN AGAINST A CLEAN TICKET.” Exam t politi 1893 Ra hed THE PASSING OF SAM RAINEY, ONCE THE BOSS Sam Rainey has pa cal history. thos d into politi- High up on the scroll of on whom the Democracy of Cal- ifornia has stamped the mark of dis- honor his name’is inscribed. The peo- ple have kicked him into the outer darkness. He has joined his old part- ner, Buckley, in the colony of polit- ical pariahs from which no man re- turneth. ¥ 1 The Examiner has fought Rainey- ism ever since the boss of the Bush street ble tried to put on the man- tle which had been torn from the shoulders of Buckley. It took years to overthrow that chief among polit- Buckley was infamous jis successor was simply - MEETINGS TO-NIGHT A Republican Club to Be Or- ganized Each As- sembly District. in WITH ECZEMA Baby’s Skin R;d and Raw. Doc- tor’s Medicine was Painful and A Stranger Advised roll of convenl Useless. eeding the CUTICURA. Cured ina Month, with Skin Smeoth and Fair. Friday e meet to el She screamed when I put. er, and 1 stopped using it. ful. Her skinwasall | isture coming from it all t0 me advised 1 got CuT- red and raw, thetime. A pe me to use CUTICURA Temec CURA S0AP and CUTIOURA (ointment), and they entirely cured her within a-month. She e months old to-day, and her | piece of silk, and fair as a lily. J. KANE, 815 Ohio Ave., Kansas City, Kan. the mee in the pre. Rovernment t can time to fairs. I of Republicans v shall be honestly end the mecti If they re ers lers and pl a position of ads | the municipal ca be obtained the co Oct. 7, 18%8. E | PIMPLES % CUTICURA SOAP | I commenced to get pimples and black- | 1w sold. Myface | I t ten dollars for The foll they never did me | been desigi RA ap for two |ty Committee t of heads wh T: 8 ds began to r ¥ took three cakes of Cu- | @ 1y face of those homely i B. CLAM FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY § CALL’'S GUESTS SPEND A DAY IN FAIRYLAND izt EARLY 7000 school children ac- Harry Mangels gave an ex | cepted The Call's invitation to was applauded to the | 1 th val Davis’ castanet dance, L ce, Irene b4 g g % 2 the them to realize is slightly ¢ cakewalk Last evening marke ! of the contests fc | awarded by |83 Hickn chiet % The contes 0 attired In her glittering ¢ ing carrying a staff as a A of Sacramento 4 Gthority, the proces- tland, Or., two at upon the floor and @< ST st are preparing to take the first ss was well un- CHINESE BABY PRIZE WINNERS. train out town as soon as the final 5 and queen in thelr decisions are inced, as there ar half a dozen Lar- ing throng of ladies from the audience, gure to be a of bitterly dis; all doubters that an intermission being 4 d to pointed conte The professic wing a fairy spe afford an opportunity for in- ywent through the: pr: heat sceeded to se spection of the s bedec and the judges selected five couples to njoyment of the The Chinese mammas and E > compete in the finals to- ter of the n inordinately proud of the attentions jows, the others the Pa d showered upon their offspring, and the Walker Cole and » audience, inclosure parents of the prize winners made no Willia d rranged for the competitors effort to conceal their delight. SIX Brown Mi F. G, show and their prizes were awarded, three for boys man and lady McMahon and parents he tiers of seats by and three for girls. In addition Annie Kelly juveniles and the h thes ed the group of the babies were selected z society cakewa 1lso had their pre- Orient a peculiarly rthy of honor mention. The 1 ries and will go + Chi- winners of first prizes were given gold the finals to be de + pre- medals made in Chinatown, the suc- ¢ and looked cessful contestants being Loul Tow This afternoon there w as pamnt and and Yung Wing. The second and third matinee for the children, ith splendid be- prizes consisted of jeweled headdresses features being a congress of juveni eaddresses and beautiful silk- for girls and Chines for the cakewalkers and fancy dancers i e its, could make them. Next boys. dition to the regular programme we e juvenile c cers and The juveniles were in their glory and evening the Compaions of the Forest, @ fancy dancers. They were the center fairly outdid elves. Frankie twelve circles, will be in dance @ of attraction, and after the judges had Buttner, the three-year-old 1 and in addition to the championship @ made their awards the little Celestial er, and little Margaret Cronin won new contests the eclectric cakewalk and @ beauties were surrounded by an admir- laurels, while Rlanche Trelease and other special features will be put on. @ SRR LRI < . - NLOBLOLRES RGN | Harry Kispert, a Jeweler, Charged | A. D. Turner; n. treasurer, Jan: EXCURSION TO SANTA CRUZ. R 1 geant-at-arms, N g League Democrats Meet | With Robbing His Employer. i The Democratic Municipal League (!‘Iv:?; Harry Kispert, a manufacturing jeweler | Delightful Weather at the New- ¢ Thirty bly District held | employed by Shreve& Co., wholesale deal- | ort of the Paci husiastic meeting at Teutonia H ers at Market and Fremont streets, was % _P acific. evening. “\-W\:'hf‘r\‘r);\r'{;.v‘?[:;lg ‘*1.\ arrested last night by Detective Graham Excursion Passenger Agent Menton P: Melaughian. 2 S and charged at the City Prison with petty | reports that the public interest in the -or Phelan was indersed. ny s nta C uz e i : xcursion next Sunday con- - Eighth | Forty-First District Club. For some time past Shreve & Co. have | tinues unabated, the encampment of the EE Fiar Democratic Club of the | been missing small quantities of gold, and | League of the Cross Cadets being the nnan etreet, I riet et last night In the |'suspecting ‘that Kispert was the culprit{ hice attraction. Excursionistes ey Aerbun: g ¢ H. H. Lowenthal's resi- | they decided to place a watch on him. |, o b ,xcursionists will rerbund Hall, Po- v street . Donlon oc-| Yesterday, It is claimed, he was seen to| NaVe an opportunity {o witness the : e Favorabie' reports Were | appropriate three small pieces of old, and cadets break camp Sunday afternoon v o gtig recie was immediately taken to task. K The season at Santa Cruz is now at its Sl L S first clalmed that he had taken the gold, | height, and no more interesting spec- s ecrema, and | topec L Thirty-Second District. inten@ing to make it Into a ring, but| tacle can be witnessed than to wateh e, o & ‘ s Hail, Twen- | iRkt de Club of the | finally admitted his guilt. On being told | the throngs of pleasure-seckers at the baths with CrTi- | t—Mowry's Hall, Ivy | nd Assemt District met in|that he was to be punished for the al-| pathing pavilions. At this time of the TICURA, purestof | @ Eighteenth and Flor streets | leged theft Kispert asked permission to| .. = " 3 o : 1e 1cvna Re- k 1032 Golden Gate ave- o listen to an address by | wash his hands. During the temporary vear the weather at Santa Cruz is de- 4 e hrasident, Fd | absence of the men who had detected him | lightful and the event of t Sunda h District n Verein Hall, p the sp who | Kispert secretly left the place. Last even- | affords a splendid opportunity for the District Hall okt ack upon corporations hich, | ing he w found at his home in South | people of this locality to escape for Gtaciis e asnC Bl e il Tecd the people at the | San Francisco and taken into custody. | gne day at least the prevailing e - — | t District—Pixley Hall, Polk and | pistol’s point.”” He denounced the Buck- | Kispert says the arrest is all a mistake, | \1q 005 " Eycursionists will BaWILCS | pistol s Dot slitieal pirates, and warned |and claims he will be able to establish | T (083 CCUIEOSS Will have flve . District—Argonaut Hall, Cali- | (e Dremocrats not 1o enter into a com- | his innocence when the case is heard in | BOUTS At thelr (iepo al after their ar- ! and SC ri : de stree Hination with corruption. During his pero- | the Police Court. rival at Santa Cruz. & third District—California Hall, 620 Bush | yatjon, referring to the city, he d, | e Round-trip tickets (32) are now on ty-fou s cashington-square | Where the morning glories dwell on the | Social Council’s Gfficers. sale the Grand Hotel ticket office, e riy-fourth Dist Washington-square | - SETE (00 O e Was tendered a vote oci s e 613 Market street, and can also be ob. i — - o (58 the club disposed of some| ILast evening Deputy Taylor, assisted by | (5inad at the ferry ticke Ry it < Bt ata Grand Recorder Wallis as grand marshal, | (2ined at ti ticket office on the an anr NtS | Ancther Faction Organizes, |routine busin - | fhatalie the® following® oMiders ‘of! Soctall] TorEinE OF the ‘excugsion, $ | The Tnirty-first District Democratic | South Side Democrats Meet. | Council No, 4.in Coloma Hall, Native | yormos gterne LoF ,."‘},""“'I foot - of 0t All Kinds Club w night at Wurth-| The Twenty-ninth District Democratic | Sons’ building, for the current ‘term of | arrive in San Francisco at § o mine For the Location of manne » 2 Tenth street v- | Club held its regular weekly meeting last | six months: Miss K. I Goodell, past ~ for the information of e 1‘"55'&1%‘;* e elea i | night at Bake Hall. Addresses were | councilor; W. M. Sullivan, councilor; ! cyrsionists it can be understood that g A, BEst vicepresident, | made by R. Porter Ashe, Os Hocks | George W. Smith, vice councilor; Mrs. K. | tp Saic : 1 L g = » mann; second vice president, Benjami ¥ Pl S \iviee Counoiion; ¢ the sink near Alameda has been re- Covernment | Wurthmann; . fnancias njamin | and Colonel Thomas Harey. *In opening | A" Adame, nstructor; W. F. Gihson, sec | paired and (rainé are now ranning on : Silva: recording secre DS Fe K A o s received a note in- | retary: A. G. Baker, assistant secretary; | regular time. | ind jimeanurer, ey Fo ing him that If he spoks at Braun. | F: Ushaus, treasurer; Mre. J. 8 Cogglns, | —_—————— | James H.'Kennedy. form g s the rival Democratic club | Prelate: Ms. Alice Goodall marshal; Mrs. | | State Lands | —_—— | would get sore. The Senator id that |J- ll?‘nlv\ \\'nrdm(’\v: (‘MT. '\1:!;‘"(" Drr;:c=¥. Drunken Small Boys. | Democrats Elect Officers. | only politeness prevented him from re- Euand; O s~ and W~ 7| Matthew Brady, Joseph Joy and Charles | Botb Surveyed | The Young Men's Democratic Clab of | LTINS the mote. O'Shaughnessy, trustees. After the cere. | Carston, small boys, were arrested yester- | ¥ | the Seventieth Primary District met last | Monument League Active. monies there was an adjournment to the day morning by Policeman McNamara on | And Unsurveyed. Trhiy 3 banquet hall, where a collation was | Brannan street, near Fifth, in a drunken night at Turn rein Hall. M v | 1 M 4 Ve Hall. Many new | A sub-committee of the Lincoln Monu-| Jervia and thers were music, songs and | Stupor. When fhey recovered their senses | 2 members signed the roll. Speeches were | ment League met last night at the office | speeches. g in the City Prison they said they got the E. A. HYDE ‘flad&x‘;x’u ward McCabe, Dr. Leek and | of Judge M, Cooney and uecided to tnvoke % e T S tz. e following officers were | the aid of the various improvement clubs | street, but refused to give his name. The . | : i . ’ | elécted: President, M. J. Fionagan; vice | fhcomghout the eity in Taising subscrip- Rag-Time Hayes and Tamales ”m!h‘e will endeavor to discover the sa- oon man and punish him. R. 215 Montgomery St.. San Francleco. | president, W. N. Battersby; secretary, he erection of the monument. | At Kapp & Street's Tamale Grotto nightly. * ‘llons or ti | eighth to one coin. A minute order of the action of the = court was may Treatment and Medicine tion of Mrs. - cluded, the case was submitted on briefs FOR All matters of fact being clear to the {led—the matter of Dr. Lung’s residence. y Should it b found that under the law he | NOISES IN THE has no residence in this city and county | AND THROAT DISEA his case will fall and he will have to given to show the superior | in a residence before he c: merit of my new invention cessful litigation against hi 3 ‘:rr‘\d‘ Afiqu. TIC treatn z Ivorce, ' vincule matrimon.” | that ‘slves” many marvelous | discharged from the army by order of the | ALERS FORM A BIG COMBINATION Have Agreed to Cornmer Over Five Million Grain Bags. The Price Has Already Advanced amd May Jump Still Higher—— An Overdue Ship From Calcuita Complicates the Situation. BAG DE likelihood that the | e dance vh in HERE is every price of grain will rise to a high figure hefore many days have passed. This rest in conse quence ¢ about fourteer ffecting private holders rtont 09 | bags have been ¢ J T b wait for a rising mar = jid w162 tfon was formed two week nd th tination is price ha : O s hess rate now be The agreement entered into by Balf Guthrie & Co., Cutter & M & Co., S. Koshland & ris, Meyer & Wilson half a dozen small bought bags on the sale of all that the latter 1 permission of among the bine. It is a wi market has bee tion ever sinc of the short dealer n i vast amounts with large qu hands. The ation is ement to outsid- are buy- that themselves the ming ey have Something sided th was to . om would 1 remov the . however NAVY DIVORCE SULLIVAN IS NOT THE MAN. Mrs. Lecari’s Recollection Was Not Good as to the Masked, Would-Be Robber. The Mission Police Department. | to give Lecs Thornton and Collin to ident Mix Matters. A | ama hin s being & entered the stor with_ this proc k: T n FORMER WAS THE ASSAILANT | nis aecectives ake a further iste! oi St OBJECTION TO A QUESTION and cralg ascertained from rel CAUSES THE TROUBLE. lhx’- nig « With this inform tio an: “aptain_ Gillin ord d ST disc] g€ an from custc flo i N S Bailiff Cooper Kicked During the Set-| to, but Separates the Princi- pals—Fine of Fifty Dol- lars Imposed. Kim Oy Is Under Age. Judge Lawlor rendered a decision y ay in the case of Kim Oy, the girl w cued from a life of s AS Tes hame in Spoffor ley a few w ). Ah e Ngun, who alleges that she is- the girl's rith the sound of ha ts 2 me out a writ of s cor- With the sound of hammering fists and | mother, swore oyt 5, Writ of Rapeas tors the splashing of gore the Lung divorce!y,gior dismissed the writ and remanded sult, far as the evidence is concerned, girl to the custody of the Methodist came to a fitting end yesterday. From H e court said that during the the beginhing the divorce scan n of writ he had been forced to e et R n to tl \famous perjury on naxy, hasideyeloped dramatlc soenes part of_the alleged mother in hiS ex- few days rs.. Lung hurled hers; Such perjury is seldom pre- into the co outside Judge Mura S iconit be sald fand@ it ths troom proceeded to n be d the should witness in the case. ecuted for her crime decision R t e W endered, the allegzed mother set up S s = howl i a wail that made the corridors adjournm 3 Yeste ring. She was finally dragged downs hot the principals in the scandal but the | however, placed in a hack and sent lawyers who made things howl, and out | home, of it all but one lesson has been lear Crittenden Thornto aware | ————= e thunscl; also. th ot ADVERTISEMENTS. smaller may be was the had tes rtain hotel she »d that d had been ted on asions by one of and said t her husband h d her by sl his face. “Don't vou know,’ said Thornton, “that the dif- ficulty at the hotel is simpiy the result of your imagir e brain Attorney George D. Collins, who repre s Mrs Lung, objec to the question—t it was uncalled nd ungentiemanly. aid Thornton. 1 read my ot will T ection,” . reporter . reporter said Mr. Collins. read the Sbjection, and then Thornton, who was on | Bia Geet, mtade a rush' at Collins, who s ‘seated at the bar. Thornton swung a vic blow at Collins’ head, but Col- fins ducked, and the fist of his assailant just g 1'his cheek. At the same time Collins’ fist swung around and it crunched o the lips of Thornton. Thornton's | Into et back from the force of the | blow, the blood spurted from his lips and | they clinched. Over they went, the chair in whieh Collins was seated erushing un- der the weight of the combatants, A LOVING, DAINTY WIFE At this point Bailiff Cooper sailed into | the fight. He made a teach for Thorn- | Likes to see her husband arrayed in o rhed out from the !, lawyer | immaculate linen. We can cite many one of his heels or s Tight | cases of where wives insist on sending ankle. Stopped Cooper but an instant, | S aonaending how n he lifted Thornton | their linen to our laundry, and ladies back i and the baitle was | are good judges of how laundry work e his seat at the ¢ & of hostiities | should be done and know a good thing ly adjudged Thornton guilty of imme ., e contempt 0 Mr. Collins then ar when the, e 1t and said that hoped the court would oo be lenient wit r. Thornton, as he evi- dently b actuated by uncontrolla- | The United States Laundry, Offica ble impul Laun “I don't ccuses made for me 1004 Market Street. by Mr. Collin aid Thornton. “What I Telephone South 420 did T did with deliberation and am willing | pia S5 5 & to take the con: um.“ 3 i ! — e Thereupon - Mur; fined Thorn- conBShetR s he did.not have the amoun:| ONE ~ WEEK pocket the court granted him five in his to procure the necessary | ays in which FREE can use it. In 1200 test cases all CATARRHAL patients re- K | lieved and 80 per cent Deat- ness cured. Best of references Private Windrow Must Stay. Richard Windrow, a 20-year-old private 33 in the Thirty-fifth United States Volun- | and hundreds of endorsements.” But the best i3 teers, was brought before United States | fhed FOR'ONE W while you can. District Judge de Haven yesterday and | Call at once or write. DR. COTTINGHAM, 632 Market St., opp. Palace Hotel. Hours—9-11 A. M., 13 and 7-§ P. M. court. brought youth has lost the opportuni the Philippines. Windrow’s guardian had him | up on habeas corpus. and the | ty of visiting | 4

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