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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1901. 15 MME. RIBAULT’S -SPECIFICS. Made Her Beautiful Every Lady in the Land Can Now | Have a Beautiful Skin. [ A TRIAL BOX FREE. ned for a Cincinnati woman secret of a perfect skin. as at Jast found the k All the sighs RALSTON, (Showing her wondertal Improvement.) ished, or it is within the means of every oung or middle aged, to have the clearest and most refined complexion, £o nan’s heart 625 Lexington ave- “When I began mplexion bea it_possible to cl ewpo; L <‘nE Mme. Ri b moth patches housand deaths cream, cosmetic paste, and is kind o, and she w plain sealed wrap- lerful beauti- bless the day to write to-day Otis Arthur, chief man Palace Car ad come west in search his private car last f the train JOSEPH S. TOBIN NOMINATED FOR MAYOR! BY THE DEMOCRATIC LOCAL CONVENTION Delegates‘ Take|| Progtamme | Straight. HE Democratic local convention completed its nominations at Met- ropolitan Temple last evening and adjourned sine die. The ticket was filed in the office of the Registrar of-voters before midnight. A Notary was brought to the Temple to attest the cer- tificates, in order to avoid unnecessary delay. The slate prepared by the Democratic managers was handed back without the trece of a fracture. Not the slightest op- position to the programme was displayed, but, on the other hand, the slate was ac- cepted with occasional shouts of approval. cseph 8. Tobin was nominated for Mayor. The nominee is a Native Son, a banker and a lawyer and a member of the present Board of Supervisors. He is a son of Robert J. Tobin, secretary of the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society and a member of the law firm of Tobin & Tebin. He is a married man, his wife be- igg a daughter of the late General W. H. oimond. The nominee is quite well known in club, commercial and soclety circles. He is a member of the San Francisco| | Golf Club, the Burlingame and Univer- sity clubs and the San Francisco Art -As- sociation, Bartlett Names Tobin. Although 7 o’clock was the hour set for the assembling of the convention, It was an hour and a half later when Chairman | McG called that body to order. Judge A. J. Fritz was called forward to indorse the platform, which he did in a_brief speech. Calls were made for Joseph Fassi nominee for Tax Collector, but he not present. A committee of four was appointed to | attend the funeral of the late Lawrence | J. Ho L. H. Mooser, chairman of the commit- tee on order of busin moved a sus- pension of the rules, by which the nom inations for Mayor and Board of Super- visors were taken from the bottom of the list and placed first, the remainder com- ing as first agreed upon. This was adopt- ed and nominations for Mayor were called. Louls de F. Bartlett placed the name of Joseph S. Tobin before the con- vention. g | Sweigert Makes Seconding Speech. | Tobin’s name was received with cheers. JuDGE FRITZ GALLOPED To THE PLATFORM™M To THANK THE ComveENTION FOR. THEIR I IMD~NESS « 7039 Y)arket Sz, J terling Furniture ROXBURY Richmend Ranges ioc a Pound S z‘erll}zy Furniture Company GEo- DAHLBENDER. SWAS SoMEWHAT SHAK S \wHEN HE E'~NnEAvoREs TO TELL WHAT HE \wouL D' Do i EcEcTED COUNT> CLE (NTER- 7 STEO PRocEEDINGS.. HI5 "COPPERS " BEFe»lE MAKING Ti " JAME LD TaLk " Jo= RoTHSCHILL Gave up A TEN AND NOM INATE D Doc” LELAND. THE SLATE wAasN'T DISTURBED o+ HE F ull Ticket Is | Filed Before . Midnight. T. J. Kennedy, R. P. Julian. Thirty-seventh—C. A. Sweigert, J. H. Bloom, A, G. Maguire, John F. Cosgrove. Thirty-eighth—Frank L. Fenton, Richard R. Wallace, John W. Lewis, Charles Cassasa. Thirty-ninth—Joseph _Slye, Forty-first—Stephen_Pottes Daniel T. Haley, D. J. A. O'Keefe. Forty-second—Neil Begg, Curtis Hillyer, tone Flynn, J. T. Cramer. Forty-third—J. N. Shanahan, J. J. McGuire, Edward Gosliner, James Neil. pForty-fourth—J. Campodonico, J. W. Reilly, Ritorl. F. L. Griffin. vy W T MeGee, George | champ, George A. Kelly, M. H. Heenan. There are forty committeemen at large to be appointed by Chairman McGee, but their names will not be announced by him until some future date. The foliowing committees were pointed: William Buckley, An- Beau- ler, Joseph Rothschild, Louis de F. Bartlett and George A. Kelly. Vacancies—Joseph 1. Lawless, J. D. Maxwell, Thom-\ E. Curran, Louis H. Mooser and A. Fxle Certificate in Time. Immediately after the adjournment of the convention the committee in charge of the filing of the certificate of nomina- tion repaired to the office of Registrar W ;» who, together with Commi sioner | Vodrsanger and €hief Deputy Zemansky, was in waiting. Although 'a form had been prepared in advance, it on! twenty-five minutes of midnight matters were adjusted. Registrar Walsh indorsed the filing of the certificate at 1:35 p. m. R. P. Troy, Louis de F. Bartlett and Charles A :\\dger! composed the com: mittee in charge of the filing of the ce tificate and were assisted by Secretary Hickey. Each one anxiously scanned the clock as the minutes slipped away. This is the first time in the history o Reg- istrar's office that one of the I ties has been so late in filing the nomina- tion certificate. The election proclamation omits calling for the choice ¢f a Coroner for the unex- pired term. It is probable under the cir- cumstances that Dr. Leland will aecline this part of his nomination. A further reasen why the Election Com- missioners would be pleasea to see no nomination for this unexpired term is that with the names already submitted there will be no room on the ticket for additional names. This is due to a scar- city of paper, cnly a supply sufficient to comply with' the law being obtainable | from the Secretary of State. thus pre- | venting an enlarwerrent in case other pe- titions might De filed iater. ———— ENJOYABLE MUSICALE FOR CHU’BCH BENEFIT | Most Popular Girl at Bazaar to Be Held Next Week to Be Chosen by Ballot. { _An enjovable musicale was given by | Miss Elizabeth E. Gleeson, daughter of | Sergeant. Gleeson, in’' the Turn Verein | Hall, Eighteenth street, | the benefit of the new Church of the | Holy Redeemer, Diamond and Eighteenth Cheers were given again for Tobin when the secretary announced the ballot. A committee was sent out to find the nominee. The report of the chalrman of the com- mittee on Supervisors was called for, and A. G. Maguire read the following names: Dr. A. A. H. U. Brandenstein, John Connoy Curtis, Lawrence J. Dwyer, W. N. McCarthy, J. P. Booth, W. D. Wasson, A. Comte Jr., 5. Braunhart, W. P. Bock, James Butler, John Landers, Henry Payot, Morris V. Samuels, Knox Maddox, Luther Wagoner and H. F. Stafford. At the suggestion of the chairman a motion was made that the secretary be instructed to cast the ballot for the gen- tlemen reported favorably by the com- mittee, so they were offlcially declared the Democratic nominees for Supervisors. Wise Selected for Auditor. John H. Wise was placed in_nomination for Auditor by Delegate Pringle and chosen by acclamation. e was Intro- duced to tried and true old warhorses of the party D’ Ancona, Peter J. R rise. PA“G. Maguire nominated Franklin K. Lane for City and County Attorney in a brief speech. No other name was men- tioned and Lane was nominated by ac- clamation. Dr. Thomas B. W. ated for Coroner by Joseph Rothschild. He had no opponent. He was also nom- inated to fill the unexpired term. Leland wa Forty-fifth District, was placed in nom- ination for County Clerk by W. A. Kelly of the Thirty-fifth District. His nomina- tion came as a surprise to the convention. Dahlbender when called to the platform said it was his first appearance before a convention. J. S. Waddell, the only who was announced Democrat _ever elected to the om the Thirty-ninth District ed for Sheriff by J. Early the Thirty-fifth District and acclamation. opp. WfeAllister. Craig of chosen by Mayoralty Nominee Not Present. cessssessse soses o esoess s the convention had completed .. FOR MORMON and their followers. VIGOR, BISHOP'S PILLS HAVE BEEN use over. fifty years by the leaders of the Mormon Church old and young arising from effects of self-abuse, dissipa- tion, excesses or cigarette-smoking, hood, Impotency, Lost Power, Night Losses, Insomnia, the nominee for Mayor the final motions appointing the purity and vacancy com- mittee were passed. gallery, which had been awaiting the re- turn of Bartlett and Sweigert with the chairman and then take their seats, was evident that Tobin could mot be found, and it scarcely needed the speech of Bartlett to apprise the convention of the fact. He spoke as follows: It is with great regret that I announce that | VITALITY MEN.... IN Mayor this evening, but I know that he will take great pleasure in meeting with you at Positivel ositively. cure the worst cases the time that the ticket g ratified and e in £ of the ticket and platform on which we stand | Cure Lost Man in the campalgn that we are about to wage. Pains in Back, Lame Back, Nervous Debility, Head- h :‘;w ?ounty Gt:mmittee;u ache, Unfitness to Marry, Varicocele or Constipation e e ~ ; g . o, selected by the varlous district dele- Stop Nervous Twitching of Eyelids. Effects are im- B | gatione: o gians i mediate. Imparts vigor and potency to every function. Twenty-elghth District—J. J. Greely, John Don’t get despondent: a2 cur e is at hand. Stimulate the R;\l'_a“ne,n?d‘.r;l‘mlti‘ru;‘;:;r(;‘eor nx‘\‘i:‘t:u%yu_m" o i . = H Vi e s pl . . brain and nerve centers; 50¢ 2 box; 6 for $2.50 by mail. A coran, Thomas Horan, Joseph Flannigan. written guarantee to cure or m oney refunded with 6 boxes. Thirtieth—J. M. D. Davitt, Hamilton H. Circulars free. Address BISH oo OP REMEDY CO., 40 Ellis T anl Sieien Y eIl ek R B st San Francisco, Cal. GRA * NT DRUG CO., 38 and 40 Thirty-first—J. F. Renault, T. W, Hickey, Third street Edward Twoomey, James H. Kennedy. woomy, A 8 EEEEEEENE | TThirty-mia—d. J. Donovan, C. J. Ward. the convention as one of the | nominee, saw them return, whisper to the | It} preseing to you then his unqualified lImDG!‘tl He said the nomination came as a sur-| | nomin- | George Dahlbender, a deiegate from the | “as There was no contest for any | While the committee was out seeking | The crowd in the | we have been unable to find our candidate for | : e X | streets. The hall was crowded to the b doors. The programme consisted of re- | DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR MAYCR AND OTHER CITY OFFICES. marks by the Rev. Joseph E. McQuaide, 2 L | pastor of the church; piano solos by Miss | Gleeson and Maurice S. Kramer, banjo | selections by Thomas Mahoney, songs by eI T'ICKET NAMED BY DEMCCRATIC CITY CONVENTION. | Miis Zeta Faney. Miss Kittie' Barry, B | L. Tarbox, Miss Flossie Beauford, W. J. reln ) FOP MBYOT o ooeccososossisrssosesonissosesossssosssonssassnsessrosssssssssessssessss JOSEPH S. TOBIN | | O'Briem, J. McDonald and Miss Flor- ( Twelve Patlerns) : it | |ence Donovan! instrumental trio, Joseph, For Sheriff J..S. WARDELL | e Ll i d 4 g lotas ‘ Harry and lda Lasekan:; impersonations, For County Clerk -GEORGE DAHLBENDER { Joseph Rosborough; specialties, Cathcart For City Attorney. .. . FRANKLI K. LANE wan(l For Coroner . L..DR. T. B. W. LELAND | A bazaar in aid of the church will be held next Saturday night in the church | ?‘" Treasmner 5 SAM H. BROOKS | building and there will be a vote for the or Recorder . g 1 the contestants being For Public \(hnlnlllrntor . H ission Dolores Church. For District Attorney.... s | Miss Mary C. Kirby of Holy Redeemer = 3 : | For Police Judges.......... £ . hurch and Miss Annie O'Brien of St. Sewed, Lined ani Laid. For Tax Collector........ % : | | Dominie:s Chureh. FSRISERs uasym s Drinks Carbolic Acid. Dr. A. A. D’Ancona. Knox Maddox. A. Comte Jr. Henry Payot. Thomas F. Dwyer, employed as a la- Peter J. Curtis, H. U. Brandenstein. James Butler. Luther Wagoner. borer at the Presidio, committed suicide J. P. Booth. Lawrence J. Dwyer. Maurice V. Samuels. John Connor. | last evening by drinking carbolic acid at S. Braunhart. W. D. Wasson. H. F. Stafford. W. N. McCarthy. -;he W ul!(mer brewery. & ?‘;H—‘r dhdd - nt v i 5 - | his weel wages on drink, and realizing | gpkn ) anders o P | that he had no money to take home to his L2 E = = - | family he preferred to die rather than | {face his wife and children penniless. As soon as qulet was restored Charles A. | Charles Duggan, David Cronin. | , Thirty-Afth—E. F. Copeland, W. A. Kelly, L. | Dwyer was 28 years of age. His body was Sweigert seconded the nomination, end- Thirty-fourth—John H. Hanson, P. S. Hig- | A. Dolan, J.. Ferrari. taken to the Morgue at the direction of ing his speech as follows: ging, P. F. Fiynn, J. P. Hare. Thirty-sixth—Peter J. McCormick, J. Fennel | Coroner Leland. 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To the Public. ffered with a severe sore throat ays after the opera of ‘“Theodora” Tivoll Opera-house. 1 used Dr. Pain Remover as a gargle in fact, I was almost immediately and was able to continue my role opera. SIGNORINA TDA VALERGA, Prima Donna Tivoli Opera-house. Charles Meehan, | R, V. Whiting. L. A. Ward. ortieth—Matt _Brady, Richard O Connor, | | Louis Samuels, M. C. Hassett. ap- | Purity of election—R. P. Troy, Theodore Zelg- | Friday night fof | ISMAR. KIDNAPED Ismar, the Gypsy, Locates the Parents of Alice Weber of San Francisco. From time to time there have been ap- pearing in this paper accounts of the wonderful workings of Ismar, the famous Egyptian seeress. But perhaps nothing has so olearly demonstrated Ismar’s pow- ers as what she has accomplished for Alice Weber, a San Francisco saleslady. Following is Miss Weber's own story, | which she relited to a reporter befors leaving for Melbourne, Australia: “Yes, as far as I can learn, I was kid- naped in 1875, just twenty-five years ago, and up to last June I had not the least idea who I was or where I was born. A matron in a foundling asylum in Denver, Colo., where I was an occupant until I was 17 years of age, told me when I left that institution that I had been left upon the doorsteps, a child of about 3 years old. She told me that a note pinned to my dress stated that I belonged to a prominent family and had been kidnaped and held for ransom for six months. The | reason stated for leaving me there was that my family had met with financial re- verses since my abduction. With this in- formation as to who I was I have strug- gled on, apd with every penny I could spare out Jf my earnings I tried by means of detective agencies and the personal col- umns of newspapers to locate my parents, without success. “From Denver I came to San Francisco | and obtained a pocition in a department ttending strictly to busi- to the position of Having read store, and by nced y department. the derful powers, I decided to call upon famous seeress at her office, 1143 Mar- oppesite Sixtr i h ket street, “Ismar read my past | and among many other things me that my father was dead and that my mother had married again and was living in Melbourne, Australia, at the present . and that I would be with her before ent year. An answer to a letter addressed to my mother in Melbourne has proved to me the correct- ness of all Ismar's statements, even to the fact that they had moved there from Monireal, Canada.” Away off in Australia an anxious moth- er awaits the arrival of the vessel bring- ing her long-lost daughter home. Miss Weber's last words were that Ismar has the next place in her heart after her mother. To one and all, no matter what your come to Ismar. She will tell troubles be, y t you aright ant tc know and set your whether they be business or ones. ismar can be consulted daily from 10 % m. 105 e .. Sundeys trous 1 to 12. at her office, 1143 Market street, two rs be Wein: Lubin’s. RUPTURE CURE. The benefit of our large ex- penemc in ftting and curing Ruptures by the Fidelity Method is sccured in this office. We only charge for e pertfitting and N furnish & * » * TRUSSES FREE. We can cure reducible ruptures in 60 days by our method without pain or loss of time, Over 20,000 cures in 10 years. 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Three-story and basement brick bullding and lot fronting 60 ft. on Stevenson st., 11 ft. east on Third st. and fronting 47 ft. Jésele st. Annual income from these last two pleces $4000; can be separated and increased with small outlay. Ckoice Piece of Business Property. Nos. 910, 912 and 914 Kearny street, between Jackson and Pacific, extending through to Moutgomery avenue; two frontages. 49:6 feet on Kearny and 60 feet on Montgomery avenues will pay well when properly improved. Briek Building, Nos. 915-917-919 Dupont Street. Between Washington and Jackson: lot 47:3 feet by 137:6 feet: best location in Chinatownj present rental $135 per month. Nos®832-834 Washington Street. Large, centrally located corner brick build- ing in Chinatown, northwest corner of Wash- ington street and Stouts alley, between Dupont a1d Stockton streets; 64:6 by 137:8 feet; remts 4350 per month. Three Larze Pleces of Property in Potrero Distriet. Coming manufacturing center of the eitys described as follows: Almost entire block bounded by 15th and 19th, Wisconsin and Arkansas streets. Arkansas street' frontage of 200 feet, froms Afkansas to Wisconsin streets. Nineteenth street, S. W. corner of Wisconsin, 96:10 feet on 15th by $5 feet on Wisconsin st. See diagrams for further particulars, or the Referees. J. & HARMES, 615 Market St. 6. H. LMBSEN, [y Montgomery St. P. J. SULLIVAN, Parrott Building. NEW WGBSTBERN HOTEL, EARNY A WASHINGTON STS.—RB- modeled and® renovated. KING, WARD & CO. Furopean plan. Rooms, ic to 1 50 day; 5 to §8 week; $8 to 320 month. Free baths; hot and cold water every room: fire grates in every room: elevator runs all night. Weak Men and Women HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, TH! 8 Poat Bioxican remedy: gives health — strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market,