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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 80, 1899. ONLY BEST ME BE REOUIAED 1S DELEGHTE Affiliated Clubs Hold a Conference. — REPUBLICANS ALL IN LINE HARMONIOUS CONSOLIDATION OF ALL ASSOCIATIONS. AR ShE Scheme of Rainey-Examiner 1a League—Democrats Torn by Factional Strife in the Ranks. - lubs organized under the auspic by Re- in the City ry election August rs of the league in e Gr ediction is made 1i win out n each zens the most effective skin puri- fying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest ior toilet, bath and nursery. PURE AND SWEET, and free from every blemisk is the skin. scalp and hair, cleansed, purified and beautified by CUTICURA S0AP, It removes the cause of disfiguring erap- 1 1oss of bair, and baby blemisnes, The clogged, Irritated, inflamed, or sluggish condition of the FORES, CUTICURA Boar combines n ONE S0AP at ONE PRICE —namely, 25c.—the best skin and complex- jon soap and the best toilet and baby soap in the world. ghont the world. _Price, COTICURA CUTICURA O:NTMENT, 50c. POT- CHEM. CORP., Sole Props., Boston. 1o Skin, Scalp and Haw,” malled free, Sola BOAP, TER I 1 About thron; h County Commlittee, as | DD RED ME Campfires Will Be Kindled at Post=- Street Wigwam on Next Tuesday Morning. S S S S 2 =2 ] S B S S e S 2 N WILL FEAST AND DANCE AND SING entertain the rej ertainment that wan of Osceola Jennie Weisel sirman Tribe: esen of giected who were lookir idea that e recommend the name conventio nd proy should indorse the F enlist his cause the support of Kelly. a Burns appointee. in the Board of H The two rounded p other »f their kind and one mght when good citizens of the club were off their guard the Mann pro sition was put through. When the fnwardness of the job was exposed ns rallied on Ju e actlon of Mann and Ke counts for the unsigned demand by card for an anti-boss club in the t District orty- The scheme to capture the Sxaminer club was planned by the Rainey league, as Mann and Rainey are ‘on confi- dential terms."” | The executive committee of the Repub n Affiliated Clubs held a quiet. private | sesslon last evening and considered plans for bringing opposing party elements to- | gether in the selection of delegates to the | Republican convention. The attitude of Central League to the clubs was dis- sed and a committee was appointed to what conld be done to secure the tion of the league in the coming ; fight. Another meeting of the c will be held Monday evening last night. twenty-three organ the ~Affiliated - R tain a_membership 7 voters. They were invited two week to send representatives to a conference | with the Central Republican Club at the Grand Hotel and accepted the invitation. | nk and open dis- | mar) mittee clubs were represented y Six The prising sion of political affairs in the va The Affil ibs invited conference at the Union League | b rooms. A courteous letter was sent | to Z. U. Dodge asking that five represen- | tatives be sent from the Central Club, The return conference was not accepted or deci In fact the Affiliated Clubs’ receive the courtesy of a communlcation e are signs of a hig row in the! ighth Assembly District Demo- Club, of which George Gallagher is | Thi= club is_ composed of tes, Buckleyites and Democrats of The original agreement was delegates should be selected by The Buckley followers are that Gallagher intends to ampaign _committeemen in ncts h precinet such a roll of precinct vot- re as will contain the names only of 10se in sympathy with the Rainey-Ex- ague. The Buckley Democrats | tried to get a copy of the pre- nct enrollment but met with evasfon. | "he delegates selected must be ratified h the club. There was great apprehension among the Bucklevites last night that a | jugglery of the roils is intended. Should the scheme to shut out the Buckley men | be persisted in there will be a great up- roar when the list of delegates is sub- mitted to the club for ratification. The United League of Labor. The United League of Labor. an organi- zation composed of employes of the Mar- b ket Street Rallroad Company. will meet | on rext Saturday evening at the power | house of the company at Washington and Mason streets for the purpose of reor- follow. The af will be under the direc- | tion of the follow gentlemen: H. J. Riggine, F. D. Worth. George S. Gra- ham, B. L. McKitley and E. G. Knapp. | the illumination to hold a big meeting on SMOOT PLAYS PEEKABOD WITH THE DETECTIVES |He Is Unable to Get Bonds. Palefaced Friends to Be Greeted and Entertained on Thursday Even- Eilaos ing. \giWILL LIE HID TILL HE DOES \}> |SEVERAL SURETIES OFFERED NOT UP TO THE MAERK. | Q| | | i : Porter L. Bliss, Herma. Kramer Modoc: A P ¢ B 1 Swan, Seymour « ;- N. L. Berr Fortis, Ha n of White . Kewell, of Bald £ C. M Arapahoe; J m, H. D. Hutt of Mon e H. Boss, A Sa 1 Berel, G A mu 1ee; roof thrup, G a J. F. O'Conn D. of Ahw Born L. Grifiith, G. A. Mauerhahn onadnock; Mrs Agnes icMahon and Jenni el of Poca- meil; Mrs liam Betts, on, Hattie Jones of Alfa- il and Kate Benham. Kate Cunningham and Rose Harvey of Ma- toaka Council This committee has dectded to give and entes lows' Hal day 2d of August representatives, who inment and ball in Odd on the night of Thurs- in honor of the there will have opportunity to meet the members of the order 1d their pale-face friends. In order that the hall shall not be overcrowded, each member of RSB Geo < A aaaaaaiaa el zation. This association numbers over ers and yverned under ore cad, of which Thomas B. Egan oreman of street track The Continental TLeague will hold a la- dies night at Saratoga Hall on the night of August 1. when the question of city ownership of gas, electric light and water supplies will be discussed. Hon. Julius Kahn and B. L. McKinley will take the firmative sides and Major C. W. &yle and L. A. Gibbons will argue the neza- tive aspects of the question. The Water- | m ers will sing, Professor Sichel's | orchestra will play, and at 10 o'clock poli- | tics will be declared over and a dance will | TEMPLE LOVE FEAST. Democratic Mass Meseting in Metropolitan Hall Last Night. i | i The Democratic Central Club held a well-attended love feast last night in Metropolitan Hall. Ronfires blazed at Market and Mission streets. and the So- c Labor party took advantaze of the mint steps: so that while 1deal politics | o discussed In open-air assemblage | ical polities from the Democratic | point of view were eloguently set forth by tried orators in the neighboring hail. Oscar Hocks presided, and the following gentlemen were on the stage: Henry Ges- | ford, Walter P. Stradley, Charles Ii. Hol- comb, Judge Robert Ferral, William Fa- | hey, Charles Asmussen, Hugo K. Asher, | Charles Wehr, J. W. Cramer, Andrew Ol- | sen, P. J. Smith. W. Redouan, W. Craig, Dr. P. Hartley, J. W. McDonald, Robert Mann, W. ¢. Holcomb, B. C. Gocken, 1. J. McNamara, James Neal, J. D. Wight, Fhomas Martin, H. Louis, Charles Gildea, W. Cannon, Captain Lenders, William Asmussen and George Maguire. | Addresses were made by Henry ford, W. P. Stradley. Judge Robert and Charles Asmussen, praising the ministrations of Mayor Phelan and As sor Dodge and the good work of Super- | visors J. Deasy and J. Byington, Corone: Hill and City Attorney Lane. Resolutions were adopted directing deiegat2s o be named for the convention to vote for Phe- lan for Mayor. Between speeches the Knickerbocksr Quartet _gave several selections which were well received. The club meets again at Pythian Castle next Wednesday nigh "he ‘affair was given in honor of Phela and Dodge. but neither attended. Dodge went fishing anfl Phelan ducked. Pledged to Phelan and Dodge- The Democratic Municipal Club of tha Forty-fifth District met last night in Garibaldi Hall at 423 Broadway and passed resolutions pledging the support of the club to Mayor Phelan and Assessor Dodge. 1t was announced that the dele- | gates to the convention would be selected @t a meeting of the club to be held to- morrow evening, and that they would be | instructed to vote for persons who ap- | proved the spirit of the new charter that goes into effect on January 1, 1900. Short addresses were made by M.’ C. Hassett | and Thomas Murray. Dr. T, B. W. Lel- land presided and Danlel Sufter acted as | ad- | | “Brick” McPherson, the Leader of | the Gang. Is Having an Irk- | some Time of It in the City Prison. | Ve | Saloon-keeper Smoot s still playing peekaboo with the police. Contrary to the express promise of his attorney | Thomas Madden, Smoot failed yesterda) | to deliver himself into custody. He wa: very sorry to disappoint the patlent de- tectives, he sent word, but business was %, | business with him, and he was firm in his 5 | determination to avoid the warrant for his requested on. sideration he had shown and | him to ask Smoot to get a move Smoot had been getting a move on. but of a dozen bondsmen that It is diffe saloo old signature Smoot’s agents ames yesterday | the signat would hav Te passed muster. Larkin-street Any mitte Bond wman and Police Judge of them would f straw lin of them, and were inconti- rejected became discouraged 1d decided to knock 1 until Monday re confident that sent $2000 worth of ail for the noot's emissaries ng the afternoon work in_this di morning, when they a enough persons to | property can be induced to go saloon-Keeper now under cover NSO LE LD RO LIGES , oo fusing to surrender until he has his bond arrest until such time as he could m it with a bail bond that would pass mus- ter. The bearer of the message sought to | cheer up the depressed detectives with the | assurance that his man ought to be able | to get around to it by Monday morning. | The detectives thanked him for the con- ) | it was barren of results. He As con | dent Friday that as soon as collecti day passed he would have no difficulty in procuring a be In the good old_days before his name was connected so freely ( | with that of “Brick” McPherson and the | () | “dope dream” gang he could have secured “keeper | Smoot is moved by a good reason in re- | ready. Judging from the experience of Brick” McPherson. of the gang or | their connections who land in jail is liable to have a hard time getting out. Me- Pherson’s friends have tried it and th the order will be limited to one invi- Kk he difficulty of securing bondsm tion, exclusive of his or her own ‘;I'h“» ’duw, mnn,n' swindle has left such 3 S 3 Ko ente 2 ad odor behind it that no one is 2 InEodenetos canp Y ont it Hiterian to mix with the swindlers. For ment and ball to a successful termi- N o N ieler McPherson 1s still In the nation, the following sub-committees $8 | ity Prison, and. from the present out- have been chosen: Hall 8. Gra- look, will stay there until the law finishes ham, P. L. Bliss, J. Boyes; printing: with him S.,H0 Wileox) F. L. Grimith, (Agnes () | \BX-Eoliceman Glisham, /it fow appears, p ¢ 3 secured bail just in time, or he. too, may- McMahon: mt J ' Bowen, '\,1 \‘\ 5 | be, wounld hav hard ‘tim uring it Kramer, M. J. Maguire; privileges—M. (/| Jolice were informed vesterday that Leisen. F. B. Swan, V. F. Northrup; » | sed Davis, accused by Attorney entertainment—C. F. de Berna, P. S 11 Thorne of embezzlement, wa Seymour, C. Fowler, Jennie We | mixed up several vears in a tra Mrs. M. Betts; badges—F. Brandt, L. | action which bore all the earmarks of C Bertin, Gortie Tohnson: press—J. H. () | bunko and shows that Clisham was no L . 2 By DIeBE— ¢ | novice in_such operatior were peculiar Hutafl; decorations—A. J. Phillips, W | to the ““Brick”. McPherson gang R. Jacks. Kate Benham | “Early in 1s¢ Pantoveris, who w First-class talent has been secured ¥ |at that time secretary to the Greek Con- for the entertainment, which will last sul at this port, claimed that Clisham bu he would get him a pogition in the Cit Hall. On the discovery that he had been duped. Pantoveris consuited Attorney A Ruef, and the outcome was a promissory note from Clisham to Pantoveris_for $100. Pantoveris. is until 10 o’clock. when dancing will be inaugurated under the direction of P. §. Seymour, floor manager: C. F. de Berna, assistant; P. L. Bliss, A. J Phillips, G. Bossert, F. Kewell and J. F. O'Connor. floor committee; Frede- § rick Brandt, Agnes McMahon, Mrs restaurant Minnje Betté, Rose Harvey, J. Boves % and M. Lacaze. reception committ + County Roads Neglected During the session of the Great o v St Councils, the local counsels of the De: 4 a meeting of the Federation of Mis- gree of Pocahontas will serve lunch .:. sion Improvement Clubs last night at An- to the. representatives in the hanquet + | derson’s Hall, on Douglass street, Dr. E nall. ‘and ‘this will be in charge of a & | N Torello made a strong plea for the | committee of which arrie Johnson * | provement of the county roads. He s is the chairman. L | That it was a shame to see the neglected tion In remain D P P P e 2 He offered a resolution to the effect that secretary A nvlml?rr of new members | the secretary write a communication t ed the club roll. | the Supervisors urging that body to mak | an appropriation of $10,000 for their repair. S woleen o supreme chief. The subor-| 4 Blders, L SupTeme i s oaen | _The regular Democratic Club of the [ “Cars stop here” this is the sign president, secref v, treasur Thirty-fifth Assembly district has nomi- The Market-st. Railway wish to define. officers, under whose local jur- | nated the following delegates to the Pegamoid Aluminum does it for them; ist. At the request municipal conyention: James Butler, L.| Opposite “Call Bidg."" 'tis a gem. ~sident Pner | 3. Dolan, John Re Thomas Cosgrove R ES R 1ed the call for a reorg: IR ‘ e : dRthereall ffox s reoreant {om Byrne, William J Sons of Exempts Smoke. Tur e TR . I orpelis’ro s IS I seiet Sons of E ts had during Clniiteonindiab i e 5 Dow John Mass William Mulren- 1efBacietyy ofSonsabE Excnm B Iad, 8 A B e e Cole Y 7. Johnaeon. Jeseph | Smoker in the lower hall of the Exempts .abor intend to take an active part in | ('Shea, Thomas Brannan. William Tam- | building at wi early all the members tend to take : o a iz annan. m- | b & at which nearly all the members poiitics during the next three months. | ony, John J. Tumelty. John Maloney. were present, also a number of the Ex- e Tl T e i - - empts, and all enjoyed an interesting pro- eag Srnatn Save mor buy your second-hand | §Eame of muelc, reciintions. Shott ‘ad- ment. school books at King Bros., 3 Fourth. * | days when the volunteer fire department | B e There were served a collation Foresters on the Bay. The members of Court Apollo. Anclent Order of ers, will, in company with their lady fves and friends, leave on | held sway with ciga —_—ee——————— Transfer of Oil Business. The King Keystone Oil Compar re now a cook in a Sausalito | which they are permitted to | nkoed him out of $200 on a promise that | the steamer Caroline from Jackson-street | succeeded to the business of Lathrop & wharf next Sunday_morning for an excur- 1t 116 Front street, where they wi sion on the bay. This will be a compli-| e pieased._to continue 'to furnish their | mentary outing, patrons with petroleum and its products. | —— e tailor-made suits, fur capes, M. Rothechild, 324 Post st. i Franci KING. Pres KNTGHT. S ~o, Cal., July and Treas. 26, 1599, . cloaks. Ladies’ Creait. San Lace Curtains New curtains for the home should be a certainity with this opportunity. Irish point lace curtains, 34 vards long, about so different designs ‘in white and ecru; formerly sold for $6, $7, $3, $9 and $9.75 now reduced to 35 . Bedroom. Slippers Ladies’ hand crocheted wool slippers in cardinal, light blue, pink, gray, black, lavender and tan, reduced from $1.25 to Wool Shawls Ladies’ woven wool shawls, 36 inches square, in white and cardinal for 5 OC each 125 to 131 Kearny St. | Joseph Winterburn and W added to the book committee. S ELEGANT WHITE GOLDEN FLEECE BLANKETS. On Monday, Julu 3ist, will commence our FALL SALE OF FINE WHITE BLANKETS. During the past four months we have had made to CUR SPECIAL ORDER by the CELE- BRATED GOLDEN GATE WOOLEN MILLS an immense quantity of ELEGANT WHITE BLANKETS. These Blankets are all made from PURE AUSTRALIAN WOOL. Come in all sizes, are bound with very heavy wide silk ribbon, and we will sell them at prices lower than present cost to manufacture. We will also sell with these Blankets FOUR CASES WHITE ENGLISH MARSEILLES BED- SPREADS, extra size and all hemmed, at $3.50 cach. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY FOR QUALITIES AND PRICES: s > G (i, 13, U5, 0T, 19, 121 POST STREET. N Think of it! Guaranteed Gold Fillings, 79¢ Up! “VAN VROOM” | Fun Set of Teeth.....for $ 00 18 Crowns, lings No ' charge ARARARAARAARARARARARRRARARN up ing for Extr 997 Market St., Corner Sixth. Tecth whanmiateslereioienen GEO. W. KLEISER, D.D.S. § * THE GOLDEN JUBILEE. | An Official Badge Selected by the| Executive Committee of the | 0dd Fellows. At the meeting of the executive com-) mittee of the Golden Jubilee celebration of the Independent Order of Odd |“:vHuwl: four designs of flags to be known as offi- cial flags were presented. As these were not fully in accord with the ideas of the majority, the matter was referred back tp the committee on decorations. “The committee on souvenir book report- ed that it will about $2500 to issue 40,000 copies of the book and that up to | date $1883 had been collec ted on account of the J. W. Harris, D. Newell, .. Lutz were CASH OR LITTLE-AT-A-TIME. souveni The parade committee reported that two of the Rebekah lodges will parade in car- riages and that the Rebekah Drill Corps, consisting of twenty-seven young 1 of the local lodges, will parade in uni ; The corps is now drilling and will make its fir: rance at a_reception and LOOK AT IT! $3.50 This Week. Beautiful White Enameled Bed With Brass lrim- mings. THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE COMPANY (Inc.), apy entertainment to be given in Odd Fellows’ Hall on the night of September L It was also announced that other lodges will take | t that they have not vet arranged | hairman of the official badge com- mittes presented samples of the design adopted in three shades of metal and one adopted. A committee on Patriarch Militants was suggested and it was de- | cided to have such a committee. Colonel | H. 0. Brower was admitted as a member 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, of the executive committee. It was an @bove Sixth nounced that the subscriptions to date : amount _to $463 Phone South 14. Open Evenings. Loufs Kragen, deputy of District No. &, in_which are Golden. Gate, Fidelity, ( cldental, Sargent and Spartan lodges, has decided to establish headquart in the Pavilion, and being the first to reach such A GENUINE REDUCTION SALE! a decision was entitled to first choice. The matter was referred to the proper sub- Snaccuung S0 hwving committee. Gl LA sponses lodges and encamp- | e o Db Respon from lodges and encamp- | offer to my patrons and ments throughout the State are very sat- the public in general ctory and point to a large and credit- $3000 worth of woolens, ble gathering of the sons and daughters which I wish to turn into of the order during jubilee week. cash before my fall and The transportation committee requ winter stock comes in. that the varlous arganizations at as ear See prices in the window. a date as possible announce the prospect- | ive number who will be present from such locality in order that favorable terms may | be made for their fare: and it is also de- | sired that information be given the com- | mittee as to whether the visitors prefer to come to the city by rail or water. All| of the railway and steamship companies have given generous concessions for this event and it is bevond all question that | large numbers will be present during jubi- [ lee week. 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