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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 1899. DOWNFALL OF THE BOSS Republicans Administer a Sharp Rebuke to Gage and Burns. Gavin McNab in Fuil C Three Child: flicted. Whole Bodies and Faces Sore, Raw and Bloody Mass. Tried Doctor after Docter for 20 Months Without Slightest Relief. Crying Constantly. Couldr’t Sleep. Tried CUTICURA. First Application Gave Relief. Cured in Foyrteen Days. a inot Jook bu- . 1 tried do r doctor, bt noneaf- forded the slightest relief. I decided to try The first application brought re- en days’ t case was cured, d is surorised at cURA. Icontinue New York City. In all the worl1 there is no other treatment 80 o sweet, 80 speedily effective for distressing rs of infauts and chll n a8 CUTICURS, cares, blood purifier bath with CUTICURA SoaP, rest o tef, perm! d, 8 1t rest and sleep h prrent 24 point to & speedy, permsnent, snd economical care, when all else fails. Sold throgghout the worid. Po Sole Props . Boston. How o FAGE HUMORS = el B2 4mnC. Conr oy Bumors,” free. Iing Heir Prevent<d by TICURA SOAP. ontrol of the Democratic Yorks—Rainey Controlling Onlys One Hun- dred Delegates in a Minority—Kelly and Crimmins Overthrown. ion at a satisfactory e & at the Republican radquarters that Crim- h J n set the date late a date as is accorded some credit W. S. Barne s Losing Weight. W ¥ Barnes, w rom the s weighing seventy he left here. e indulged t to his healt! »ver valuable case was tried be Young Ladies’ Institute. followin rst v Trainer, second vice pre: I e R o Ca / ! THE WOMAN IN BLACK ARRESTED FOR BURGLARY s 4 e e e A A (AT O O el was arrested Tues- taken to the £ vesterday her name as Mrs. in Black"” n Joy and man, wt . turned to mor- craving for the and Attorney s watching her, and in- d and walked away. Kelly followed her lis and Powell streets, where Leavenworth that her room were given that She returned »r at once telephoned to but Captain Seymour sent ing the room of Charles L. 1ad taken a purse containing a is. which Gorham identified. zeleton keys were found in her pockets. She i pleaded to be allowed to go to her room in the Flo her req was not granted. Policeman Jay, accomp v Detective BA Gibson, went to her room and found on top of the bureau 2 loaded revolver, a steel “jimmy,” several skeleton keys and several bottles of morphine. ~ She is 35 years of age and shows the effect of the drug upon her system. Guests in the Hotels Stewart, Berteling, Lenox and Pleasanton identified her in the prison yesterday. and vered Stewart, Bllis r headquarters. No detecti Policeman Joy, who arrested he who small sum of When searched was taken before Cap! % FRANCIS INN. IR IR O OO BN SIS OB SOOI H0%% 'mm ORGS04 TWO OF 0SG00D'S THE END OF WYES TELL Holw WOOED THEN Blonde and Brunette Spouses Appear. fede e o Thres of the four wives of Bigamist in Judge Mo married man’'s taste. out on his reckless with dashing and For varfety’'s sake Bourne Win: with the han t creamy Alic No. 2 credit to 1 Osgood lla. a up a magnifi 4. Wife s e s edeieieieie® FRED M PRiCE THESTotKIoN MARRAGE- soft we will live was 3 coat from the tallor's a premonition that him ne do » prison or of Osgood's ness exanined, to marriag: Osgood _at St. 1 of February married good told me e had bee: namc conson woma d 1 discov Il good three months, ind I left him.” ige Parker on Febr Glover was t ge with Osg Judge 99. ebruary. 18 Attorney Dunne had no witnesses to ct- fer in defense, but begged the court’s per- n that the case be continued until day afternoon at 2 o'clock, by which time. if he decided to offer witnesses, he would be_prepared to do so. Judge Mogan allowed the motion and the casec was continued until Friday aft- 2on DRAGGING ITS WEARY WAY. in of F Has Another Hearing Before Judge Treadwell. | Judge Treadwell expressed his deter- mination yesterday afternoon to get at the bottom of the “Brick” McPherson con- | spiracy, but he made very little headwa, The case of “Brick,” who was discharged on habeas corpus proceedings, is still on the Judge's calendar, as he has not been officially notified of the decision of Judge Dunne, and “Brick” was not in court yes- terday, but Attorner Harvey Brown | promised faithfuily to have him before the Judge to-day. ) 1 e ci of Thomas Clisham, charged with obtaining $150 from Attorney I N. Thorne, then called. Thorne took the stand and told in a hesitating way that | angered the Judge how Clisham had got the money from him and the representa- | tions he had made. ‘The a'udge remarked that he could not | understand how an attorney should_get an innocent woman (referring to TS. arroll) into such a deal, and thought the e Grand Ju shou ta up the whole ‘mnuer. The further hearing in the case was continued till to-day. who WITNESSED s made be excluded The “Brick” McPherson Conspiracy | HIS VOYAGE §FLlneraI of | Captain Goodall. The funeral of Goodall took W from the Stmpson M | ner Hayes and eping with the dec i acec es. Seate Rev S. Evans of nd, Rev. W, E. Locke of the Central C THRDUGH LIFE the Late|. \tives there | the church, | ¢ W Dille of Oak-| tr. vs, Rev. Charles | Dr. o T | present: DAl 2. GRimes, Sacramentor AFRC-AMERICAN CHURCH . d. B Edwards. Loz Areles: Dr, D “ ones, Stockt H O € alfor CONFERENCE CONVENES | ina’Sorm Bointer. Red Blufr; Dr. B. T. Hubbard, Marysville; Df. R. H. Herring, Pasadena; Dr. R. A. Hardimann, Bakers- field, and Dr. P. R. Green, Colusa. | BISHOP GAINES cCAILS THE BOD In' the evening_ devotional exercises QDY 30 ORDER. were led by Dr. E. Edwards of Los T Angeles. The conference will meet every d til next Monday. Two sessions Bethel A. M. E. Church Taxed to Its 1% Utmost Capacity by the Visit- | heid dnily—one in the marning, which wil ing Delegates and Lecal open at 3:30 o'clock. and the other in the C 5 | evening. The morning session will be de- ongregations. | voted to business and in the ercises will be held liver his annual lec: He will preach and judgi mer- Church con- at the Bethel Powell and Delegates from the twen- colored ¢o aines presided. ne - were p ! members of the local | /T il & ; SR in a doorway on Market street on e !-! Ay e disclosed thi ening e Notice to Electricians. Wanted—20 elec and 20 linemen and helpers. Pa candescent Lamp . Hubbard ry o fcian :n was then in- | Co., 933 Market d and & Neler A0ArERR ob), s e g et Welcome in behal of the citizens of this | Wex Duat's Theath [ clty Tt s followed the Mayor | Dr. Zabala, autopsy surgeon, yesterday J. D. Hamhmond and Rev. Dr. M. C. he Re & s 2 Fogest ol e hom' had’ hean Jifciong | 200, aeih an oration W br performed an auto of Mrs. triends of the deceased. forth considerable applause. Dr. Dunn of Fresno, the woman who ‘was % A s e i ay a warm trit found dead in_the Grand Hotel on Tue: Dr. Stephens. . in the m-‘sr' mf.r.‘}'xrv.g Liny ening. He found that death was due terms of the life and character of Cap- 1 ¥ ollapse which followed the rupture 8 c were his olored race. The Rev. | of an internal organ. | y onme in the the Central 3. E. e s AR N S 4 ? closing speech and.was fishupert olosns ] o1 Gaines, who talkea Ocean Water Tub Baths. | Do pusiness associate of the deceased \ his usual er 101 Seventh street, cormer Misston. Salt pay a final tribute to his memory The following delegates were | water direct from the ocean. r was affe by the sor- 1 duty that devolved upon him. His | ol AMUSEMENTS. | . s ¢ WELCOME_TO OUR : ...Returning Volunteers.... ~DELE THE- WATNESC @>lotkion ARE YOU READY ?P PROMPTLY TO-DAY AT NOON! DON'T FORGET THE PLACE: AT THE ORPHEUM RLY IF YOU WANT A € cifered at this auction. sale, including original THE AUCTIONEERS: N, HON. WENDELL EASTON. E THORN- . HATTIB ERNEST- I .}lr ET CROSE A IN ING, MRS. JOHN MORRIS A S The Monster Benefit and First Continuous Performance ever given on the Pacifie Coast, commeneing at 12:30 p. m. and ending at 6 p. m., WILL TAKE PLACE AUGUST 17th. ATTRACTIONS FROM ALL THE THEATERS. D COMPANTY! A HENRY MILLER A B H HE COMPANY. CO OPERA COMPANTY. M A ALTIES FROM PECIALTIES ONAL TALE wce at the box office of the theater to-morrow( Fri- as by mall or telephone to Mr. L. A. Morgen- . L 4 . Ps - @ + @ + 3 . . ® * & . ® 54 @ . ® . & 1 be . SRR WL e : COLUMBIA #5: : ; NINTH AND LAST WEEK B["T ONE. 4 ILLE ! HENRY MIL R SEVEN NEW PEUPLE_._’T NINE NEW ACTS ! and sever: his eulogy nil could not suppri last earthly rem: 8 1 in my life can nev 1 would duty if I di of the noble: i furnishes can foll he ithful to ev him; r that wa: would have been been a statesmal 1pon he Life wit He judged m fessed, but by ot by what 3 they rhat they were. He a flower church ot come ba ime will can go to him The honorary rs were: Robes elson ander Dickl Cosgrove an Mowbray e he wiped away feel im- than a_precept. pro on monument as come when we Sen- And a SPECIAL COMPANY. : ca of the Great Lon- dcn Comedy Drama, BROTHER OFFICERS August 14—Farewell week of | First Product! MLLE. ALEXANDRA DAGMAR, The World's Most Famous Warbler. THE DEONZOS. Al al he AND HILL. LINTON AND McINTYRE, THE BIOGRAP. = 1 was a friend IDALENE COTTON AND NICK LONG. HENRY MILLER SEASON. JOS. ADELMAN. ¢ : DAVE M A T.r‘ l"RTHRE‘ PHOITE Last week. ENTURE OF THE LADY pvel eals c; opera chairs e Tuesday—Double sday, Saturday and Sunday. and the one-act pla: e GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TELEPHONE . Main 532 THE TALK OF THE TOWN! Beautiful Production of Chassaigne's “FALKA” FUNNIEST COMIC OPERA EVER WRITT! STRONG CAST ENLA D CHORUS. PRETTY COSTUME 35¢ and x ses Matinee, We: ATS NOW SELLING, id st CALIFORNIA THEATER. A COMEDY THAT WILL LIVE! GREAT SU s OF THE FAIRY GODMOTHER. MISS BLANCHE BATES AND HER NT COMPANY. Presented by G a n. FAMILY CIRCLE, ORCHESTR. GALLERY, Reserved Seat 25e. nce Emporium DRESS CIRCLE, 10e. At Saturday Mat Branch Box O ALCAZAR TR ONLY 4 MORE NIGHTS! MATINEE SATURDAY. MISS FLORENCE ROBERTS ednesdny afternoon, 1 BLANCHE fic Coast of AL he Pacll S A Kk s August 17 TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. ENORMOUS. 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