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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1900, PAYS FOR “PROTECTION” FOR o R - HIS ILLEGAL “CLOCK” GAME SPECIAI. BARGAINS ] -0+ B e R R e e ] —_—r g . P——— s , . e 3'Paidl’fl"wenty=Five . | Per Cent to One . “Crimmins.” LAST WEEK OF OUR ‘ SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE. 'He Sa,ys He Got All - | Is . Information) norp THE FOLLOWING. From His Former gart}ner Wy fodk Our entire stock of GENUINE FRENCH | . Dusiness. PRINTED ALL-WOOL CHALYS. all this | woula be brought out, but before he Had season’s importation. finished his testimeny Rumble told the whole inside working of the scheme, | ,He said he had known Valentine in | Butte, Mont. He said he met him there | on January 4 last on the sidewalk in front ] 10{ his place in Butte, and this conversa- Sensation in the Poolsellers’ Cases. . W. Rumble Tells Where Part of the Receipts of “Bucket Shop” Went Reg- ularly. BEEERETU [ BbE b bt S S st s s s sttt s s sy ],T Judge Cabaniss’ court yesterday G. W', * o0 & umble, on oath, festi- tion took place between them: ; % “Hello, Val.” fied that W. “D. Valen- “Hello, Ramble.” NOVELTY DRESS FABRICS, in Silk and Wool Novelties charged with con- jjgf“t‘h:f;;:“og";‘fm’;"f"" and Silk and Wool Novelty Crepons, all this season’s g a “clock” game | “Making any moneye” importation, all marked down to about one-half the XL, A A . | “You bet.” 0S ort. b ljd J}w‘f.; ,f'/{)/ld /Il/fll | “What are you making? Is it as oy e ) 4 Last that ke Beive manp. "€ the old times at| GENyINE FRENCH PRINTED ORGANDIES, latest de- g Trom $3000 “Well, I am making between signs, Scotch and Irish Printed Dimities. all a month and $3000 and 10,000 a month.” fast colors. * » * * » » } * » H » » * * * * »* i » » * * x * * * » »* » * - g * » * * * * * s » * * » * * ® A he paid r cent fo a man named Crimmins, “How do you manage to run it?"” “Oh, I have to sugar up pretty { well.” - | “What percentage?” ] “Twenty-five to a man named | Crimmins, who is taking care of me.” [ Witness continued that the game car- LADIES’ FINE SHIRT WAISTS, in a good variety of ried on by Valentine was known as the *Pe O sPe PP s VPP P40 P40 0009099009490 00 0000000 ST S A A A A AR A A e o S S P S AP DN SPU D SO S SO O P S SO L R R R R A R e e T T T L e R e L] . { e Troe WAt 1 herd to b called the colorings and styles, full assortment of sizes, all @ | He was then excused and his cross-ex- v 1 | amination was deferred till this afternoon, marked down to less than cost to import. ¢ | when the trial will be resumed : . > alentine and Rumb rmerly in recert 1! from him % partnersnip b s city in's “clogk® game: A large accumulation of REMNANTS OF BLACK, COL- They conducted their b n in Platt's N 75 m’”” money, ® | Hatl o .\I‘?A\tznn]‘_"r.\"?rr{&z, A‘l\\’r‘ it wi ORED AND FANCY RIBBONS, REMNANTS OF SWISS - ¢ raided by the police in 1888) After = B s not know %! é they -dis NAINSOOK AND CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES will be S 71 RILOW o Tted 2 191, ¢ + His p sold this week at very Low Prices. >, and has wnever | police about’seven vea : . ? | a qutetus on the “game’” veral years. naa a iealimes wil . ¢ | Phil Crimmins declares he knows noth- _— ~ —— g deaimgs with 5 & about any protection afforded to the — — Jr1m9 € | bucket shops. He says he knows Vale f - tine. but he has never met Rumble: th ® 5 | he does not know him, and that he never | had anything to do with him. | ok wikknk ook 100 || ¢ | “I never got a cent out of them,” he | t £ 3 1 © | said last evening, “and I don't se how ¢ story o but. I don’t know this - $l AR e ahaE Al T v : @ | tine ever told him he was being protected 1 4 | Anyway, T have had nothing to do with < : 1 | the busihess. and straight.” » & b ? |ANOTHER TRIP | qarree 'S | |3 3 TO LAKE TAHOE 8 8 | = o . . + | Third of the Popular Ten-Dollar Ex- ’ @ 5 1 cursions Next Saturday. * ” dina y m, u3, 1us, U7, 19, 121 POST STREET. : | The ten-dollar excursions to Lake Tahoe * | gtven by the Southern Pacific last week * and week before, have been the means of + s t ha a % . | attracting unusual numb: to that noted s i e ¢ : Sesuntc gnil with (i desie to fuver ax SAYS SHE - SOER HOUSE }_{‘-Tu'f"é’..'n‘:“’;fi]",iE{'e',(,"’v"’rhg"'?v',,.,»%. | many as possibie, - g e ! ourt reversed the gment onm the give another next Saturday night, Aug. | OCEEDS | grounas that, first, the complatnt wie 4 4, under the same conditions | AND ELOPED ON PR D faulty, and, second, the evidence 1 not P It sheuld be borne in mind that this rate Semrrey warrant the judgment. ¢ § o R nd does not pay the fcevar cosi iy | Mrs. F. L. Radcay of Kansas City — —— - 1 | all things considered 1t is an opportusite | Arrested on Complaint of | ® ® } that few can afford to miss. i e Her Husband. ket street.| Mrs. F. L. Radcay was arrested last g & t e T MR ni::hr: at 570 Minna street by Officer Mori- | times Pl‘CmHHHS : & Late Supreme Court Cases. arty’and was taken to the Clty Privon | o ; | The Supreme Court vesterday handed | With her two children. The arres was G ; down_declsions in the following cases: | [i2de on complaint of the woman's hus- | many 1vei @ | Mary Sanguinetti vs. B. Gianelli, order | Radecay alleges that while he was away | e & 1 T »d; Union Sheet Metal Works vs. from his home in Kansas City two weeks | WEITH . L 4 «'“'x?',‘,h,:» et al., judgment NTren gl\rg(n"‘hLK \h\'tfvmml('l ?lfls le"l( f:r*;‘“h"m-;{'“:\ : @ | McGeary vs. Joh chwell. jude: _ | lodging-house and eloped with another | )$ ParooRLy ve s 0nn Batcawell, judpme e followed them to San Franeisco 3 4 | frmed: Manvel Pereria vs. . J: Wallace | man. He followed them to San Francisco | Teas, Coffees, et al. judgment affirmed; Long Beach The man In the case has disap- ‘ $ | Scndoi Distriet vs. Fheodore Lutke ot a1 | Spouse. The m e Spices, Extracts, . + | judgment zevecy 1(!!1,\;"(}(;rvnp d Kn] oo - sad. Bak’ Po de,- & | and action dismissed; H. H. Daniels v, A W ? ““ < ot 8 ! d No Fraud. ! ’ ” Alfred K. Johuson et al., judgment af- Porter Committe: A MAN BY THE NAME OF CRIMMINS, ¢ | firmed. Several vears ago George K. Porfer, the vell-] c e ant, formed the Porter 0 00000600900 0000960<000+0+0 000000000+ 00b o St MEN It u e G+ b e b edobesete® | Swim at the Crystal Baths. Land and Water Company and turned | 3 !iMes as many Premiums with Teas T . . company. He recelved for the property A meeting of the Phoenix Republican [ B08Td of Fire Commissioners from | gig'ah ™V the company he heid thoheny. times as mamy Premiums with Extracts > s of president and director and held P T Ths at . Beottion | Awarding to John O'Rourke contracts for | i | e tor o M are proiiish | Shoeing horses was argued before ang | Hons of President and dire L. Wills ana < A cKenna was secretary. A | Submitted for decision to Judge Hebbard | other stockholders brought action against 3 times as many Premiums with Soda astic crowd was present, | Vesterday. Porter, claiming that there was fraud in | Z———————m————— 0" 008 OFFICIAL REBUKE sion of the Supreme Court de- Remarks were made by Thomas D. Rior- Collector of Internal Revenue | & Siomsl T w0 e, Benjamin bun: S a+ many Premiums with Baking Powder the following committee to recommend of- | Neglects His Duties and |“hininsmeemenwes MEETS DEATH THROUGH Fresh Roasted Coffoos | O’'Nell, A. B. Truman, Fred Frev. Rich- 10, 13, 20, 25, 30, 33. 40 Cts. LD, Meddles in Politics. B ‘1’.“11?5'1\-'5;1.15;.“"‘”“““' FALLI NG OF SCAFFOLD Pura Teas Th? i Mfljm";n:‘ tti hq;}lmlrlma;{ > N 35, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 Cts. per Lb evening, August 9, at Scottis all. & & 35, 40, . 5 . 8o P : large niimber of néw members signed the ® BB FE 0400 0000000000000 004100 T TR e e A. Chesebrough, Homer King, | O 3 _ s ch'. ::":g’ owd::;Exh-lccts.lusl . 25, ' 45 . per Can . e ————— fl 5y enry T. Scott, I. W. Littlefield and John [ I ham JT. " The committee organ- | PUZZLED REPUBLICANS. i | o I A Big Premium Given with i Every Purchase I —_— e e et e e - — Recommended by physiclans. Water always er to the corporation 1600 acres of land | S ’ +| owned by him in San Fernando Valley. | = g . o er 1 ed of the situation are fully con-| dod wann. Fab dvartitent Metn Sity-s b3 o Oy tten oty b o s being | 3 fimes s many Premiams with Cofe vinced of the fact that they have not a | X e o Submitted made it was found that there wa 4 i i > Diutict’ Beyan - and | fightingchance in the coming contest | ennedy’s Case Submitted. Sippesed. This Porrer tommed buqan was | 3 times as many Premiums with Spice on Club Passes Impor- | Phoenix Republican Club. J. F. Kennedy's action to enjoin the | Supposed. e e | e necessity of F=HE authorities at Washington ought by | |l to be informed that John C. Lynch, Collector of Internal Revenue for this district, is neglecting his duties Lawson as a mem-|as a Federal of committee was ac- | intrud 1 was chosen to There 8 offensive conduct will endanger Republi- n success in one of the Congressional to ora electing Henry T. Scott chairman. | 2% holde: d offensively | 4, L€ New turn of affairs caused by the | Primary Law Decision Causes Confu- DI Cor Ane ovenslyaly ) 4 n_of the Supreme Court declaring | sion in Los Angeles. himself political - affairs. | the primary election law void .was dise The committee deplored | Special Dispateh to The Call. ; but expressed a readiness to | LOS ANGELES, July 3.—The executive e u'?;s.ifi |hsolmuse g‘z 800d | committee of the Republican County districts of California that Chalrman e e oy CSana Lo em- | committee met this afternoon, seeking to 'n{ ”’"Id"i’af»"f'ifiq’r"x";férxféfi'\" ':fif;fi:fi‘ Spear Is Enthusiastic. Jas: tha Qate for the . County ! Canventinn ORIURISAE A is office and | gJ0SPR"Spear, Surveyor of the Port of | and the apportionment for the same, the to attend to the duties of his office and | gan Francisco, returried from the Bast | Supreme Court having upset all caleula- permit the State and Congressional com- | vesterday evening and registered at the | tions previously made by declaring uncon- Good Time and Place to Buy s0 much danger that Lynch's | enssed at length, the deci| Frices Never so Cheap Premiums Never a0 Many Great American Impertng Tea Co. MONEY-SAVING STORES. R R S S S B S O = Cidig aiDg 1i- | Palac 5 X (Bet. § Post). mittees to manage the campaign in Cali- | Palace. Mr. Spear was a delegate to the | stitutional the Stratton primary law. 210-212 Grant Ave. et Ml‘t'er and oA e Fepublican National Convention and his | They finally decided to adjourn until $51 Mazhet S ORI v che State /nch i going about In a self-fmportant | contact with men of all classes during the | Tuesday next before taking final action Hayes St. - . Iking of what “we have decided,” | PZSt few weeks has made him enthusi- | in the matter of arranging the new de. 1419 Polk St. we e aDinationa s hee nadc s to the position of the Republican | talls for the county convention and the | 2518 Mission St. and what combinations ade. ty in the pending Presidential contest. | incidental dates for primaries and the pro- 3006 Sixteenth St. - When closely pressed for information as From New York to Nebraska,” said | posed apportionment. It was moved by 146 Ninth St a5 Falght St to inside details he Intimates that “we” | Mr. Spear, “I found the business men and | Tudge J. M. MecKinley and. earred thoy 2008 Filimore St. -y means himself. Herrin and Burns. The | the substantial citizens of the country | the Gounty Committes aS A whole siei] 82 Market St. 732 24th S t of the fact that it was good OAKLAND STORES. , << B 1 together for the purpose. T Mhis ot that e ha_decided | Dusiness sense to re-clect: Mckinjey Saad | 2°¢ °° calied together for the purpose. 1063 Washington St §I6 B, 12 Se. [known in this city that “we had decided | taie no chances of a change b rn L ard 1237 Broadwa: 1853 Park St Alameda. to nominate: Woods of Stockton for Con- | istration. O course Mr. Brvan b comin: Burton Holmes Lectures. W Seven - h St 1255 Park St . near 4th. San Rafael. ress in the Second District in place of | ed to carry his own State, but Omaha, the | To-morrow afternoon and Sunday even- He remarked further, “We talk | biggest city in his State, will not support ing at the Columbia Theater, Louls Fran- giving the Democratic nomination to | him, for it'is a ‘McKinley and prosperity’ | cis Brown will deliver the third of the Caminett! instead of Sproul.” 2(\‘\":"51}’:hmuzhmx;. R . i | double series othungjn (Holmes, Rlus- A warcry of Mr. Bryan does not ap- | tra lectures, the subject being “Roun. Talks of the Combination. car to arouse even the enthusiasm 1t 4l | Abaus Bariacs To this Tecture® wiUpd Lynch is fond of approaching Republi- | f "gars sgo and the campalgn at this | added a series of Kjondike motion pict- can County Committeemen of San Fran- ¥ Jate has every appearance that it | ures, showing mining scenes in Atlin, ———eN\ 2 them that they ought to ! result more disastrously to the Demo- | Dawson and _the neighborhood, also a ciseo and_ telll that get into “the combination,” which will in- tic ndard bearer than did that of | magnificent picture showing the shooting B S 4- Efium Furniture ror $08. PED e S PO IIIDODIDIPOGedeb e cluge Kelly and Crimmins. He gives gut 1\.ah Even in (‘n{l‘[\va(}; the conditions are | of the White Horse Rnplld!. rAleo thera the word that the Mint salog sses such as to give Mr. Bryan cause to pon- | will be shown a new series of Japanese —Bedroom set, 7 pleces, hardwood; not the chief factors, but that they will | der. The revivai of business and the ,.':ng. motion pictures, L Bf?’éfifl*w?s:fim eood Top. Matiresa, 1 be taken care of and reco n\liz;(}.,_mem pect of continued good times cause | prine oz AL LS SR M > L A e Osk or Mah Uphol- This man Lynch is p: by the GOvern- | voters whose interest Is the weel N RLOR—5 pleces or Mahogany ment 1o supervise the collection of Inter- | et countey 1 rosbiot Pice Tonare of | Dr. C.C.0’Donnell in the Field Again, M_._”.,+@ —o-s00g@ PARLOR S X nal revenue Of this district ' If e £&ve | ticket. this year without particular vefer | /This ' tie' fat Congressman, from the + PINING-ROOM-3 Harfweght Eatension Talin, ee. spef attention o the duties of his posl- | ence to politics. It is hardly o be'sxndsts | areth DIstot . B lo a hasa g o0 ICHARD A. TERRILL, a painter, | | 7% 0ax Chatrs. - ipresident | tion he would bave no tme to blather | & ‘that Meliniey will ovorsome tie Shects | F e dled yesterday morning as a result | & EITCHEN-1 Patent Table, 1 No. 7 Stove, 3 rbour. T. J. | about the affairs of the Second Congres- | Republican senfiment i she Contoiet his year aspan experienced authoriy o of falling from a scaffold while at | ¢ U™ o extra_charge on_ereait. Edelman and Ar. - Fhiaties [ iounl Dubtiet Bon e b e e Froatly reduce the | the Chinese nd Japanese question. ° o work on a pullding on Hardle | o MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS, — Max Poppe oke enthusiastically 5 - 5 H o ————————— place, near the intersection of Sutter the issues of the day. Other s;fn;v-'—r'.:’: rhe R -;v\x‘l”"!‘r‘a&g&nflxmci to carry the hm‘,i.:L‘&‘m;—l¥h’.‘rfld:-l}f’ii"rfirqmfltfl.ihfi?\ In the Divorce Court. street. The injured man was taken # EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., were -'r"".vd“ by Abe .7'w“)~sd «J-hm.;; Edel- ' State for McKinley and sogis\rllch)""the the r;‘sur!w, On, tgoflol‘he; h;I\‘nfl if they | Ruth Vierra has been granted a di- ‘g the (;‘;!l %;C(G‘"‘"K‘Hf;w"fl{h an: died | & 1310-1312 Stockton St.. Near Broadway. man mmons and John FHeentn, : majority ever recorded In Callfor- | take it for granted that the ResucHoncy | . : . there within fifteen minutes after his ar- ) Afier the rally reirestments wero served D dolepation 16 Consooss. Gl | copa0t be defoated. therains spodishinas | 00 ox iditt Stie grats Sor et B T e wife mhe b ey | ¥ MANY Fhpr ERRILL FALLS e oy - S i e club, 0 members se- publican delegatio . One | for a big dlsappointment. Szt % B street. | 3 - g cure uniforms and pariicipate in the cam- | offive-holding blatherskite and raflroad | As 1o the famous ofators who may r,';‘gefdci‘:ifi";{‘::,;*S:’:fle“g‘,’é‘.,‘;,?%{’g:! o e S scaffold | ‘—0—0—0—'+Q+0+’+ o paign parades e fall o A P TR D) S Kt e e o S O no Qearfinor | sertion. Suits for divorce were filed yes- | with Terrill, Informed the Corenor depu- * . DR MCN| l l ; I Policemen Suspended. | down and suppressed. | talent, Furthermore. vou can say that | 1748y by Lottie White against John A. | ties that the noose became unfasteneq | 10 Work neglected to tle a certain rope s AL < . P . 3 a | there is no doubt that Roosevelt will visit | White for desertion and John H. Mor. from the tackle, letting down the plank. known as the “mouse” to the tackle and VHIS WELL-KNOWN D RELIABLF. OLD Chief Sullivan vesterday suspended | Business Men’s Republican Club. | therels no doubt that thorough campalgn | §a0 against Amella Morgan for 'deser- | [Tom the tackle. etting dor tackle and | Lt his neglect was the camse of the | 'L Specialistcires Privite. Nervous e s Policemen R ¥ McGrayan and J. D. | The exccutive committee of the Business | hare, e carrics the nimoct snambeien (Fon. saved himself, but Terrlll, who had lost | war nejaPP\08 from the loops in yvhich It | enses of Mett ofy. Bous on Prvate L Bhine, MeGrayap has not reported for | Men's Republican Club met vesterday af- | wherever he gocs and will mane o am R PR his footing, féll to the ground from the | © Eh i it T B AP DRy o upetemes, duty since last Frlday K es Will prob- | ternoon in the office of Henry T. Scott on | nomennl campaign as a vote-getten” 't | Mrs, McGrath, of the City of Parls Dry | helght of three stories and struck upon | fact (hogC i ont,iS notable in view of the o aniy 0.0 Lo 5m v, S Ot 12. Conal: ably be preferred against him. = Shine is | Market street. The committeemen pres- | conclusion 1 womld say that the cntiort: | Gaeas Goon b, of TTatimE adepartment, | a barrel that was standing on the ground. | painters: on ThL ponteqecurred to several {ation frce and acredly confidentiar, Cal.oraddress Sufering from a disease that renders him | ent wers Atdrow SEnn, GyF Lan | couia haray b bedor XS matter of | leaves fof Parls Thursday. August 3, orl | ° It is belleved that Tertll in fastening | Pomierteol 4 the Morgus sy thet aoid R E MeNULTY, M.D. - . | inger, Fei ) I - . B 4 unfit for duty | ing ry | fact the Democrats who are properly in. la business trip. the scaffold on which he and Daiton were | dents, like suicides, come in cycles. 26); Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal.