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30 CALL, SUNDAY, S EPTEMBER 2, 1900. . FRANCIS CNNEER y d Feireirelreiroirege dosiespreseeetroipsirepsiasipsta et sheeeedeefroeodegrerapeorafrobp e 4 EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING. DLACK CREPONS “ADI-§’ GOLF AND o < 0 < % ¥ 54.75. AND CHEVIOTS, VALUES IMPOSSIBLE TO DUPLICATE. ke t twelve CREPON VOTING NAMES OF RACEHORSES AT SAUSALITO Republicans Uncover Frauds at the Marin County Primaries. this value: week know ca - ave just arrived—were lls—our favorable pur- prices - possible. § FOR $1.50 YARD, s, this season's most hand- ons of high luster and blister ¥ to sell at §2 50 a yard. Your different designs at exceptional W that | In Consequence There Is a Pretty | Row in the Convention and the oo s o s o o o o o i o s GRAND CRATOR OF NATIVE SONS DYING AT STOCATON H. R. McNoble Is Seized of a Dangerous Ill.: ness and Deoctors Fear He Will Sucecumb. E ADVERTISEMENTS. Sunday Sept. 2ad, 1900 wants E% $1.50 YARD. Contesting Delegations . e LACK CHEVIOT, worth a vyar8—These Are Seated. | E e o QR 50c . ! 4 all wool, a good durable | M here . is no e o y. ¢ plendid vaiue at 50¢ yard. 3, | i ey e e $1 00 a yard—An ex | Szeclal Dispatch to The Call ~~ess work . in : | T5¢C “neviot, Spure W & | o Il : i = ging 0, will b shrunk, pronoun . SAN RAFAEL, Sept. 1.—There was a | a RC\] l‘ ront -4 v ue % stormy time at the Republican County | l | - Convention held in t o5 purchase, there E 3 G LATEST EFFECTS %% | perior Court room this Th I ' : = 1 [ g % | 1. Haven of¥Belvedere was elected « 1S no chance for = 5 N _E-‘a B 585 Y IN LADIES' HOSE, i man and B. W. Studle cretary | | %l 1 - i s 2% ant Bfp fair. ¥ | committee on credentials met in the Grand delay or disap- s . ipérts have such ¥ 35¢ an' 50¢ Fair. 3 | Jury room and listened to several con- | i) g = ¥ _foll ur On ¥ #3 | tests from different precincts as to the pointment in a 5 A el 2 | Seating of degates named i the official | | E B gl we' | Sios returns. The first contest was onc in Pre- | | store where < s CHusNGY & Bhos Ho: 3% | cinct 2 of this cit | £ z = . ne: b8 jb‘ 3. Kohlhof file, mplaint in which | | qu;lht\' is the 3 strives and flenr de . | he stated that over thirty names of men | ‘ > < lis, in colors of new ’% | were voted at the primary who, in fact, | \\,,‘1“.}] -wor d ’ : blue, mavy, ghelio. g3 | had not voted und some of whom were | | < ; russet. red and pur- ¥ | out of town on the day in question. A hst | where stocks are S sitk of r | e at % of names was appen xrnl"il”;‘l- | 4 ] -4 g F r Q- | Matthew Canavan, who ha. ge of the | 2 B e < TOC | 350 ant 50c Pair. 2. | hosin maconayeth who I committee and complete, where = ~ “> | admitted that he had been lax in receiv- i 4 s - - 3‘ NERS 1N A o = % 1.|u; the votes. Whe every size ot ANER S » * L-ADERS IR GRAND BLACK TAFFETA g‘ every article car- I"HINGS WAIST FOR $4.85. o A e < I Tafieta Bilk Walets whigh oo % | stock and within : ant: Slaee a ikt ats when AND OFFICIAL OF THE N. §. G. W., WHO B of b3 ] e < ald 2| 2 of IS SICK | ready reach o += = v - number, were read 20 | ¢ R e 3 g;resm«ms of San ‘Francisco had voted at | & - salesmen. < ¥ R 5 | the primaries. A list was furnished giv- | " A s oA, 2 | ing their and resid s in that Special Dispatch to The Call. FIFTY CENT NECKWEAR — < | city. even the names S 3 s ¥ | otec. Also that 1 S iFPE & [ no ‘te b ot smal "KTON. MeNobl A orator of the Native Sons and < o - 3 R were impc and that small TOCKTON, Sept. 1.—H. R. McNoble, gran. ra N E D . MANUFACTURZR'S SA'WPLE BUCKLES g . WREFPER FLANRELS Z their ballot e one of the most prominent members of the order, was taken dangerously 8 il ¢ E D % O5c iY 71 s i he committee finally recommended that | ill this afternoon and serious fears are entertained that he may not re- cks, imperials = £0T HALF PAICE. Q5. |FOR MONDAY 71 YARD, WORTH 1223, 2 | the contestants he seated. When the con- | cover. A conges chill, the second within a few months, seized him it gt et & . . o | COMER D v fited | Chotce styles in new v ver Flannels ey e comlree e this morning and for several hours he has been unconscious. It is feared pobg . Ruckien ex- | COMFOKTE g By nik o7 annel | ommendations ‘were accepted a T et : ol ol Bt k4 th prett f ) ¥ Styles in | Harms, W. G. Morr J. F. Renn that he cannot survive. : @ . T At e T SR & all rich dark et- | James 'Lowden, C. Becker, It was only this morning that H. R. McNoble positively declined the Demo- el + ‘ 30c|- ay L ks fo oA B Tic % |Flores, G T. Ryan, G Harlor cratic nomination for State Senator to succeed Benjamin F. Langford. He de- =, i g_ 2% ol F. D. Gridsly were glven seats. | clined every tender of office made him by his {rh“nd k;fw\'rvn.;r Budd, and it 50¢ BNy e R % = | E. hapman, chairman of the com- il 40 " : o e accepted the office of Police ¢ et 3 COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PR | mittee’ on platform, read the platform | ¥as only J?,” BISN DRiiE AL He sueeudiitie o ios of Folice' Cimmissions % r . | 4 ; ommittee roc ed | under the p EHET SN, A SN & 2 ~agaidibehupaliy RO “ TRE BEST PARIS NOVELTIES 2 . Tommidee It prociatin Soris he ha dely known throughout the State. He has held several MEN’S DOLLAR PERCALE <= B BT % | the leadership of MeKinley important in the passing recently from the grand tru SHIRTS — You . won’t filll e $1.00 BLOVES. T velt. 5 grand orator. In his unconscious periods during the afternoon he repe. < i i ! Sl o panniaions we | tions of the oration he was preparin g for the Admission day celebration ¥ anc T o . | Atherton was unanimou 2 s o a 3 by W/ISTMATERIALS % | re-election to the B at are not as good ; g. | IL’J“S?}EJ‘(T ln.r_\r{x‘j:._-;"“ King for | and ordered the selection of the l,'n!n]:rrlw x (‘rrnven(\lon hri-l in m‘_ patterns are striped. o see the i gy ABLric pareres | stonal State ct delegates by the | noon. A new County oL R B B 'g' | the Fourth District. neluded the | Q0 leor district above referred to sanc- | chairman’ and L. B sson secretary tade1 cullh ta neiaele - % lwvnrkl be fn'rr nm;..m nd with three | Superyis o etlny se heit ehaive o€ e L oy 1 uffs E ousing cheers for ) and se- | tion this e L O S _ bt ‘:'n‘l’( the convention | ;i“'-‘«""‘_'“"v pas. s o d. Following 1 Placer Republican Convention. s1.0 ’}1 g Jonn B Kennedy of Camptonville, D. | Svecial Dissatch to The Call b, G OF LANGFORD. P. Donahoe of Mar D. 4 . pt. 1.—For Assemblyman— ¥ 5 : 2 ‘ SHELVING ( e MEN’S FALL HATS—Hat & 9y L POl E SUSPEND LICENSES v | For Assemblymen—W. E. Johnson of wns Valley. cretary. In the evening a ratification OF O ~ ! \G E S, S 3 OONf‘ Jose as Secretary. | Stockton, ¥. H. Kincaid of Ripon. he convention was held at the court- held on the plaza, with Hon. D. i -4 | Atch -to The Cail | For Supervisors—First District, D. >. W. P. Cranisie of -“m_"”-‘r‘"\"';l‘_"a: McKinley as the pri al speaker. | Sept. 1.—The Democratic | Shepherd; Third District, W. McK. Car REGE W o A" oweny) of Macy sl e LA R G County Central Committee to-day select- | son; Fifth District, Henry Lorentzen. . e San Benito Republican Nominees. ed James P. Sex as permanent secretary | Indorsed for Congress, Second District— Kern Democrats for Fusion. ch to The Call LITTLE BOYS NECK- efus T e 10 ikt E 5 i ClDQP of the Democratic Sfiv'.n‘n nn\'::n;!o;:! l“l‘ il {M_-vé”m;m“?', tidket named by the t. :-__'Frlir ,\;slfllxn- or Assembly- WEAR- X T “detalie al of Prop s to R e Boxes ant | M nett v e first 3 ant, Sewell | Democrats of Ban Joaquin. . ‘Laird of Bakersfiel 2 S R R SRR, 1 I FToprietors EMOove DOXes and A & Mullen | The convention did some queer things sre—First District, J. W. joint Senator—Thomas :”U,I 3 for boys ; tecks ;lnd 3 et o aotis Aokl ’ r the first time in nearly twenty years curth District and bows ; a little smaller ie Enirane ad g rastic Actin was | Langford, the “father of the Sen- L ot B s—Daniel McCloskey, 3 e 3 le Entrances Leads to Drastic Action — | B FLenetors, s Pl of she e : e Dlstric: 1 pervisors—Daniel _ e rks ‘ ashibirts e el " E At-ar | atortal honors from San Joaguin. The old e 1 the nominated to-| The Republican ccnvention of an Sor shic = 2ot } 4 | warhorse stepped aside partly of his own -’“h ) e » County Conven- | Benito ( made the above nomina- neater also ; just in San J ) tv Crorx | YOlition and partly through opposits ¥, th hoc e rontliste b tioag 6o s n County Clerk | his place ar ch, a you < cBottoms. a F being qualified for ( from Lodi, was nam The rank and file Kelly Democrats. | Dependable Drug- Hires’ Root Beer Carter’s Liver Pills Hoff’s Malt Castoria Mennen’s Talcum Powder Cuticura Soap Pears’ Soap Pierce’s Discovery Pierce’s Prescription Scott’s Emulsion Melien’ A " 7 2 for [ 1d competent, | A ) abie and re ered phar- R T B R R T RN AR AR AR NG RR A Ah macists CUI]\TI!H[!\ the Owl Store—day and night. on Food 35¢ and Syrup of Figs Allcock’s Plasters Hood’s Sarsaparilla | Aver’s Hair Vigor Cameilline | Dic s Creme de Lis Calder’s Dentine Ea futy at Drug | 2 fer Our telephone num- 356 telephone orders, day and ey ber is South and 35¢ 15¢ and 35¢ ne (Pinand’s) 35c-65¢ T R , |Lablache Face Powder 30¢ night will be promptly | Amica Tooth Soap 15¢ and carefully filled and |Swift’s Specific—small 75¢ iine’s Celery Compound 75¢ ]Pml,hzm's Compound 75¢ e OWI Drugco 1128 Market J¢t. an Francivco Oahliand and Losr Andeles de Quir delivered at once. R TR S OR OO0 00 00000 00000 000 80000000000 irrounded by a number of his | He did not betray the least | (g emotion, but was struck by the solemnity | (g of the court proceedings and watched O every move with interest. Judge M. K | @) #) | Harris appeared as attorney for the boys | (5 and told them what to say in_answer to o the questions of the court. When the clek 1 finished reading the information & e e e e o e R CONVENTION OFFICIALS. Democrats of San Joaquin Freeze Out the “Father of the Senate.” | Special Dispateh io The Call | -BTOCKTON, Sept. 1.—For State Sena- Democrats Select James P. Sex of San | tor—H. E. Welch of Lodi. TURN DOWN PRIMARIES. Yuba Democrats Scorn State Commit- tee’s Ideas. the Date for Their Trials. vatch The Call FRESNO, Sept. 1.—Fred Himes and his Elmer Martin, the boy polsoners, gned before Judge Webb in the | Srecial Dispatch to The Call. s morning on charges | MARYSVILLE, Sept. 1—Democrats of h pleaded not guity | Yuba County do not think much of the aiid Sreud . was set for Sep- | Democratic “State Central Committee's tember 0. Frankie Himes, Fred's younger | primaries plan and they said so to-day a brother, did not appear in court, | the county convention in this city. In will e’ Arvalanied: Tokt Waik: but he | fect, they kicked out the primary returns Fred Himes was brought up from the v & Dcpuly Sheriff, and during the to murder. T jail b; charging Fred Himes with the murder of 1 r by administering ““Rough on nd the court had asked the de- ther he was guilty or not guilty he remained silent. *“‘Just tell him not guilty,” whispered Judge . and the boy promptly answered ty” in an audible tone. Elmer . his accomplice, entered the same plea. Judge Harris, on behalf of the boys, then demanded separate trials for them, | He also_explained that witnesses would have to be brought from Santa Cruz and asked that the date of the trial be fixed | TO DO of ¢ nominations —John Peffe e; Third district, J Fourth distr] made were pervisor: d_distri or of Marys- icher of Lin- W. M. Jefferds of f Randsburg MODESTO, Sept. 1.—The Republican County Convention for Stanislaus County to-day nominated David Rackart, H. H. Clark and Frank A. Cressey for Super- visors. ey | Ventura Republican Convention. | Diszatch to The Call, VENTURA. Sept. 1.—For Assemblyman, Robert M. Clarke of Santa Paula. That was the only nomination made to-day by the Republican A Polifka and W, Republican County to-day. & of the convention and George N. Dyson delegates to the State Congression and | | hardest fights in the history of Arizona | Democracy came to a conclusion to-day in the vote at the primaries for the choice of a nominee fcr Territorial delegate to | & mbly and County | Mark Smith of Tucson waged a bitter | Supervisors—J. B. Hayford, Edward A. Freeman. The foregoing are the nominees of the Convention that met Willlam Nichols was chairman mentioning ; a regular 1 and b e SR Still at Loggerheads. = od voice and deliv- | of the party never heard of or saw him Pl s = 4 I 1 the floor | till he was made chairman of the conven- oo homas Jef-| poigE Idaho, Sept. 1.—~The week ends and those | tion to-day. (s e with no fusion between the Democrats e | One of the most remarkable incidents in D e and Populists. Neither have the managers - | local political history occurred when the | boll tax condemned given up the effort. The candidates on DER Towne Speaks at Pocatello. | Stockton delegates met to name a non kg x the Populist ticket, whom it is expected | [ | POCATELLO, 1daho, Sept. 1._The Hon, | De€ for Assembiyman from the city . to pull down, have been sent for to come s57-089 Manney_fr ol L Beot. 1- Hon. | {rict. No one scemed to be out for the | Contra Costa Republicans. to Boise and the matter has been p e somes = opened the Democratic | nomination, 1it was finally given by | \r\pTINEZ, Sept. 1.—For Assemblyman | poned until they arrive. campa » to-night. He spoke for | acclamation_to young Joseph F. Peters, | M/ e g two ho to an a nce of 450 men and | the son of Major J. D. Peters, the locai | Twenty-ninth District, Mark B. Ivory c women, and_twice in the course of Wis | capitalist. The nomination did not suit | Brentwood. | _ Tulare Republican Nominees. | wddress was interrupted by the ¢ s eht and they | iperior Judge, W. 8. Wells. | VISALIA, Sept. 1—For Assemblyman— | when he paid a glowing tri | pro scind - above nominations were made to- | J. J. Cairns of Lindsay. ination. Meager Teports the other time when he y Ing"the nomination of Peters substituted | gay at the Republican County Convention For Supervisors—M. D. Switzer, Robert iflx?-'rtfl;%rz From various parts of the Terri« ry of the nation when | W. E. Johnson on the ticket. H. Kin- | pela n this city. The convention was | payer and J. H. Eckies. | tory fall to w suficiont Csues I8 1f the chamj of Cuba. |caid of Ripon was nominated for the As- | parmonious throughout. The foregoing are the nominees of tha | either side to im a victory. T — SCYbly Triw airisan of the | 4 Y5 Svinney o e neral el | Tulare County ~Republican Convention | ———— . Jacobs - 0 as cl nan ol e y - - o~ t d h to-day. “ha & 3. | BOY POISONERS ENTER County ‘Committ ture of (he “A. B. Coleman of Alhambra sec- | {hal was held here to-day chatiman oi| Democrats Indorse Steunenberg. convention was an attempt of the Popuifst 3. J- Davis of Crockett for ihe County Central Committee. | WALLACE, Idaho, Sept. 1.—The Demo- A PLEA OF NOT GUILTY | faction to 'm.m off mc:‘l;}‘”‘..r'\ rule and | treasurer. With three v’havors' fner.\l: I\|xflr=- - R } cratic County Cemventiom of Sheshone ioi i ',‘N)V“.“‘_"!‘)x'—'_‘d;..\ s smnell h:"v\‘,') “6{ at e B g g AR Sutt::TDersnocn‘fltin?ell)eggte-. | Co‘liu:;;‘ to-day t’n‘lv(r;\‘lna{_s;‘de ;.ai\;;lrm;y i dominated every move made by the g - | YUBA CITY, Sept. L.—The Democrats of | an slative ticket. latt - A”mgnmem of the Youthful Crim- ering. < Stanislaus Republican Convention. | this county have elected the following | Mmends Governor Steunenberg's admin inals at Fresno and Setting of by e istration as being “fearless, honest, econ- mical, conservative and patriotic” and Assembly conventions: H. P. Statler, E. | 3 - Poftenberger, S. D. Hicks. declarés for law and order. saerallitiemnd) T Arizona Democratic Primaries. Seeks to Be a Congressional Nominee, Specfal Dispatch to The Call LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1.—From excel- lent authority in Democratic circles here | it is learned that J. Ross Clark has an- nounced himself as the candidate for th Demoeratic Congressional nomination in this district. The Herald will make t! PHOENIX, Ariz., Sept. 1.—One of the ongress. J. F. Wilson of Prescott and | 000000000 000000 weakness intheback, or * [COC0000GC000000C0000000000000 WEAK MEN! YOU WANT TO BE STRONG? To feel as vigorous as you were before up in the morning refreshed by sleep, and no strength is not slipping away? To once mor: confident that what other men can do is not among men? I can make you all this, because I have done it for DR. McLAUGHLIN’S ELECTRIC BELT has restored health and strength to thousan [COO00000000000000C000000CCS announcement to-morrow. you wasted your strength? To enjoy life again? 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Tacoma eat Grades. TACOMA, Wesh., Sept. 1.—There has been no change in the grading of wheat. The State Boacd of Grain Commerce met | to-day as required by law and readopted the g‘adl‘s established last year, which are pounds for No. 1, which is the standard grade; 5 for No. 2 and 54 for No. 3. Choice milling is_ 60 pounds. Chigf Deputy Inspector C. H. Grinnell re signed to-day and P. J. Sweeney of Ta- | coma was appointed his successor. e Neighbor Wins at Tennis. SALINAS, Sept. 1.—Singles in tennis for the B class champlonship of Monterey County took place here to-day. There were iwenty eniries. 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