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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, BAPTISTS MEET :ONVENTION r- Third Annual rering Begins Its Labors. ——— iy [« » Hold Series tit os ptist Association First the tive ex- part A FRESH SKIN HEISKELL’S O:nt|11ent makes the skin beax Heiskell's Soa of .lextl. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO. Philadeiphia. DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT Loungi room, the EMPT;& PARLOR, the PALM ROOM, the LOUIS XV PAR- LOR, and the LA- DIES’ WRITING ROOM. Palace and Grand Hotels e e e ¢visir DR. JORDAN'S crear +HUSEUN oF AIITOIY 73,8, DR JORDAN—DISEASES BF IEI «ultation free and strictly private. personally or by letter a every case Fook, PPEETEA s AGE; MATLED PRER (A & for men nl .mnlu\ & ©O., 1051 MarketSt.,8. F. ' § from weak the pleasures take Juven Pills. tell a story of e has more n has ever ]n package »d Co,, pro- L Mass {ade ors by fts 4\rg INESS COj ¥ 2% T e LLEGE OF THE Ban l"rl.nclzeo. Cal entis tor llustraten catatigne “rea ncisco Church Asso-| vention of {YOUNG PIANIST ETURNS LADEN WITH LAURELS o * + 1 TALENTED YOUNG PIANIST | WHO WILL BE HEARD IN | THIS CITY. ) Gussie Cottlow, Who Ap- peared Here as a Prodigy, | to Give Recitals. USICAL people of San Franci > will remember Gussie Cott- who is shortly to appear | in this city, when some ten | vears ago, as a child pianist, here and by her remarkable a Chopin concerto surprised | delighted a large and critical audi- | ence. The little planist of 10 years re- | turns to the city a young woman adorned | with honore won in the musical centers of | Europe, and especially in Germany and Russia Three times has Miss Cottlow played as soloist with the Philharmonic Orchestra | in Berlin, and in Russia she followed lhfl‘ famous Paderewski, creating a furor in every place she played. Miss Cottlow has been engaged by Man- ager Greenbaum for his opening concerts at the new Lyric Hall. The brilllant young artist will play in conjunction with Natorp Blumenfeld, a very clever Ger- man violinist, on the evenings of October 13 and 15 and Saturday matines, October On Friday, October 16, Miss Cottlow give a recital at the Unitarian | Oakland. @ ittt FLETCHER ACQUITTED ON GRAND LARCENY CHAB.GE\ First of the A.lleged Footmce Swind- lers to Be Tried by a Jury. The jury in the case of D. E. Fletcher, charged with grand larceny, which has been on trial for a week in Judge Cook’s court, after being out all night brought | in a verdict of not gufity yesterday morn- | ing. Assistant District Attorneys Ferral | and Ashe conducted the prosecution and the defgndant was represented by Attor- neys nk Murphy and H. J. Melsaac. The jurors were Emil Jacob, Charles | Nathan, Hugh Judge, George E. Bowers, | | W. H. Jardine, Harry Meyers, Peter Mc- | Gowan, J. H. Paige, J. B. Fitch, August | Remy, P. A. Finegan and James Walsh. | Fletcher and Bert Campbell were the | contestants in a footrace at Golden Gate Park on the afternoon of June 13 last. Herman Grunauer, a commission mer- nt, had been induced to bet $2500 on race In a saloon at Stockton and streets, C. C. Lee, a well known sprinter, taking the other end. Ira Puerl Wilkerson was the stakeholder and C. A. Heuston and John S. Moore held the tape. Grunauer's man lost and it was claimed that the race had been “fixed.” Fletcher was the first of the gang to be tried and every effort was made by the prosecution to secure a conviction. The cases of the other defendants—Camp- | bell, Lee, Wilkerson, Heuston and Moore —are on the calendar to be set. PO A NEIGHBORS PLAY HOSE ON EACH OTHER OVER FENCE Mrs. Rose Desmond Secures Warrant for Arrest of “John Doe” Brignoli. j Mrs. Rose Desmond, 1719 Lake street, secured a warrant from Police Judge Fritz yesterday for the arrest of “John Doe” Brignoll, 1721 Lake street, on a charge of disturbing the peace. The two families have not been on speaking terms for a long time and to prevent daily quarrels, a fence twelve feet high was erected recently between the two houses. Mrs. Desmond says that on Sunday she heard something tapping on the roof of | her house and on going outside, she saw | | that it was caused by, Brignoli's feet. | She procured her hose and played it on | the roof till Brignoli was forced to beat | a hasty retreat. Brignoll told his wife | of his wet experience and te get even | with Mrs. Desmond, she played the hose | over the fence for some minutes till Mrs. ilir:smnnd could stand it no longer and | grabbing hold of her hose, she turned a imream of water over the fence into the ame of will church, | | | | | Brignoli premises. The two women stuck to their posts | on opposite sides of the fence till they were forced to quit for fear of being drowned. Now Mrs. Desmond wants to ve the law on Bragnoli for inducing wife to disturb her peace by playing hose on her. —————— Labrousse Booked for Murder. Edmond Labrousse, who shot and killed Miss Marle Jordan in front of her moth- | er's residence, 1439 Sacramento street, on September 22 and attempted to take his | own life, was brought from the Central | Emergency Hospital yesterday morning by Detective Reynolds and booked at the y Prison on a charge of murder. He appear in the Police Court this morn- the ——————————— Nerio Tries to Enjoin Board. lentino Niero, whose house at 910 th street, near Hooper, is being torn | it is an obstruction, filed a suit for an injunction restraining 4 ! Yesterday ~ Attorney =~ Willam H.| 5 4 gort of bituminous rock payment, Schooler, who has undertaken to ne- | which, with ordinary care, will last for | gotlate between Campbell and his | a long period. creditors, recelved a telesram from | g sttt | George D. Mechem, a broker of New L ® York, stating that Campbell was in a fair | gations I discovered the true state of YOUNG ATTORNEY 15 IN TROUBLE Arthur L. Campbell Has to Flee Persistent Creditors. PLAN 0 0L GTY AOADWA Richmond and Sunset Districts Residents the Px_‘omoters. Old Story of High Life With Sudden Awakening Is Re-Enacted g Property-Owners Will Defray the Cost of the Proposed Improvement. =eregey According to the claims of Attorney | Charles Thompson, the old story of wine. | women and song has been repeated In the | instance of Artbur L. Campbell, his erst- | s while friend and business partner. While he himseif was attending to the business of the legal firm in Alaska, Thompson |0 asserts that Campbell squandered the as- | BT 0 g ool es improve- sets of the firm with“a wild abandon until | J iy E | ment will lie entirely with the owners of | now he is back in New York endeavoring | C0 Who 0 ir o on the streets it is pro- to raise $300 to prevent himself from prClITR CANUNE oy fterest the city | being caught in the toils of the law has in the matter is the issuance of a Property owners In the Richmond and Sunset districts are preparing to enter | into contracts for the oiling of certain streets in their localities. The contracts | ng prepared and have been sub- mitted to City Engineer Grunsky for his opinion as to’ the specifications contained | appeared before United States After several months’ stay in the North, permit for the work. Thompson returned a short time ago to | the contracts now read they bind | find the business of the firm hopelessly | the firm of De Camp & Moosher to fur- | entangled and Campbell, his partner, | nish required amount of petroleum | beset by an army of creditors who threat-| on the streets, some of which have been | ened to have the law on him if he dld| macadamized for the purpose of convert- | not settls forthwith. It Is alleged that|ing them into smooth roads. They are to | while conducting the collection business | be maintained by the firm for a period | of the firm, Campbell failed in m of three s, after which time they will | the stances to turn over to the firms for rfi;mlro little or no ‘mtt‘emlrlm i 8 i e s 1 agent the funds| Property owners have already appl | jCERs AR A | to the Board of Public Works for the ofl- | he had procured. Besides owing large sums to the Hilbert | ing of Point Lobos z\\'o::l{le, and it is be- | v at this thoroughfare will Mercantile Company and the California | N L by Wine and Brandy Company, both of this| ,conyeq in the Richmond district will also city, ~Campbell contracted enough |y, treated with oil, together with the debts to bring the sum total of his Ha- | streets in the Sunset district which will | bilities up to the $3000 mark. When | warrant the improvement. | Thompson discovered the true state of af- | Assistant ( Engincer Morser says | fairs a little more than two weeks ago, | that the cue is being taken from the good M o > | obtained in the oiling of the drive- he promptly dissolved his partnership ol Gt b e ith Campbell. On September 19 Camp- | ; Dell hastils departed for New York,| Pavement is probably the best that can Dare it 13 sald. he has heen endeavor.| De used where the value of the property does not warrant any great outlay. The | se tk of his z ing to raise the amount of his deficienctes. | yro & " Cith il results in the forming way to raise the necessary cash. Thomp- son has little sympathy for his former partner. He said yesterday: affairs. Campbell was in serious danger of going to jail. I learned that all the money he could not account for went over | “When I came back from Alaska I at| the bar for liquor or was spent in quiet once began to have a suspicion that all|little times with a fair young stenog- was not right and as I made my investi- | rapher. | | | | of an accident. |1t 1s pledged for 1s considerably more than OCTOBER 17, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. AS SURE AS THE SUN RISES3 8o Certain Will Be Your Cure of Piles You Desire Immediate Relief From Pain. Are you suffering from the agonizing disease of piles? Is your life one of pain and un- happiness and misery? Do you want to b2 cured? Your cure will be certain, complete and as lasting as your life by using a simple, natural remedy that gives immediate relief. No knife, no torture, no pain and applled in the privacy of your own home. The Pyramid Pile Cure has never failed even In the most aggTavated cases. It is in the form of a suppository and is applied directly to the af- fected parts, giving Instant relfef. It will cure you just as certain as you try it. Of this there s no question or shadow of a doubt PAWN TIGKETS USED TO DECOY Forger McDonnell Poses as an Emeryville Pastor. i Two Barbers Whom He Tried to Swindle Refuse to Take the Bait. S A prominent Milwaukee lady says: ‘“‘For years I suffered intense agony from piles. My | George T. McDonnell, alias Rev. J. B.| nerves were shattered and many times I Taylor of Emeryville, allas II. Epstein, Court Commissioner Heacock yesterday for identifcation and his ball was fixed at §1000. In detault of a bond he was sent to the Alameda Jall. The complaint on which McDonnell was arrested was sworn to by Postoffice In- spector James O'Connell. He charges that McDonnell used the malls for the purpose of defrauding Clay A. Straley, a barber doing business at Cottonwood, and C. G. Pope of the Palace Barber Shop at Alturas, and many others. In work- ing his sctkeme McDonnell sent duplicates of the following letter to all his victims: EMERYVILLE, Cal, July 29, 1003.—Mr. C. G. Pove—Dear Sir: The inclosed pawn ticket is sent to you by way of restitution, The sender is at the point of death as the result He wishes me to sav that he once stole some money from you which he is unable to return, but that the difference be- tween the value of the locket and the amount prayed that death might release me from my torture. No ome on earth can ever know what misery and pain I endured. Pyramid Pile Cure cured me completely, thoroughly and per- manently. For two years I have not had a symptom of piles. I can praise you enough for this blessed del giets &t 50 cents a package. If not kept by your _druggist, will be sent on receipt of price by Pyramid Drug Co., Main st., Mich. Write for free booklet on the nature, ment and cure of piles. treat- the sum stolen. He hopes that you will be able in this way to reimburse yourself. Yours very traly, J. B. TAYLOR, Pastor Church of the HRedeemed. There is no Pastor J. B. Tuylor at Emeryville and no Church of the Re- deemed. The two barbers named had no recollection of having beaa plun- dered by any one and turned over the letters to the postoffice authori- ties, who detailed Postoffice Inspector James O'Connell to work on the case. Tre irspector found several victims who had each sent $1250 to redeem the dia- mond locket and in return each had been sent by McDonnell a gilt locket with an imitation diamond. McDonnell's examination was set for October 31 e BERLIN, Oct. 6.—The strike of omnibus driverg and conductors, which began here on September 24, involving about 1100 men, who demanded twelve hours’ work (Instead of twelve to seventeen hours) and time for luncheon, ended to-day, tionally. SOLD EVERYWHERE. HILBERT MERCANTILE CO., Pacific Coast Agents. SEAT SALE THE GREAT PIANISTE. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S. THIS MORNING AT 9 0'CLOCK. Whera complete programmes may be obtained Concerts at Lyric Hall Tuesday and Thursday Nights, October 13-15. Saturday Matinee, 17th. Oakland, Friday, 16th. the men giving up uncondi- FOR FASHION'S LATEST FADS What is being made abroad is told in our letters from London and Paris, and what is to be womn here this Winter is fully pictured and described in detail. Many pages are devoted to illustrations of fashion- able hats, creations of the be&t houses, and the neweé dress fabrics, trimmings and accessories. 'The Dressmaking and Needlework depart- ments are invaluable to the woman who would be well gowned. FOR HOUSEHOLD HELPS “Household Helps” is a trite expression. Far from trite are the helps continually offered in The Delineator by able writers who suggest new thoughts in cooking, happy arrangements in furnishing and short cuts in all branches of housekeeping. For Children’s Stoties and Pastimes The Delineator’s juvenile stories can be really enjoyed by children who read or are read to. The many suggestions offered keep little hands amusingly occupied, and teach while they amuse. FOR THE COMPLETEST Suik gk ZZ 4 ’ THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY, LTD., M TR, e 2o FREE {3/t s Subscriptions to The Delineator can be handed in at any of the following Butterick Agencies in this The Butterick Publishing Co., (Ltd.), The Emporium, Weinstock, Lubin & Co., 201 Post street. Grant avenue and Geary ltrsit. 145 Sixth street. the board from completing the destruc- tion of the building. He claims the board vy the Board of Public Works bas no right to interfere with him. l 1. S. Cohen, J. W. Eaton, 8. M. Cohn & Bro., 639 McAllister street. 1805 Stockton street. FOR BRIGHTEST FICTION The cleverest &tory writers assit in making The Delineator’s pages cntenaining‘ In November Lillie Hamilton French tells of “An Inter- Honeymoon"; MinnaC Smith of “ The Little Mail Carrier™; \X?“nm MacLeod Rmne of “An Unpremeditated Engagemen( and then the serial ftory, “ The Evolution of a Club Woman,” about which =verybedy is talking, is continued. . FOR WOMAN'S SOCIAL DOINGS it gib. G Belbicater ‘Woman's clubs, her entertainments, her obligations to society, and her various occupations, are delightfully treated from various view points. FOR ATTRACTIVE ILLUSTRATIONS it et e Belcanter The world's begt illustrators make the Delineator’s pages The second of J. C. Hemment's remarkable phdographlc amda an uncommon &ory of Mr. Hemment's uncommon doings, is in the November number, and the work of Rosenmeyer, Keller, Ashe, Lowell, Aylward, Leyendecker and appears monthly. MAGAZINE FOR WOMBN W E ” . your newsdealer or any Butterick agent, or of the publishers, at 15 cents a copy, $1.00 for'an entire year. 17 West 13th Street, New York i e gk ey A Wmam\) city: W. C. Hays, 1303 Polk street. D. Lindner, \ 1730 Devisadero street. Schoenholz Bros. & Co., 2011-2013 Fillmore street. F. L. Waibel, 3085 Sixteenth street. 2 Oscar Waibel, 2526 Mission street. Pyramid Pile Cure is for sale by ail drug- | MISCELLANEOUS AHUBEEBNT& COTTLOW AMTU! nxm& Nothing Can Affect Our Business. The Press and Public Are With Us Read these criticisms Chronicle—'‘The management spread {tself on the production.” Call—*“Broke the record for successe | Examiner— ‘Brought ovt the company.” Bullettn s gocd as the best, better tham the rest.” Post— ‘Good from first to last.” THE PARADERS | And the House Will Not Hold the Crowds fog a Month our Cast, Including EY BERNARD, WINFIELD BLAKE, | HARRY | MAUDE AM ELEA “TIVoLl BER OR JENKINS OPBRA HOUSE. Marshali, H NOTE—Perfor begin at 8 sharp; Sate urday matinee at 2 arp. | ——TO-NIGHT—— Friday and Saturday Nights, Puccinl's Evee Popular Opera & LA BOH EME.” ‘ E ” Next W r--u()’:!‘ LLO VALLERTA™ 25c, 30c, T8e GRAND #2222 | MATINEES TO-MORROW >47e2a, The Dramatic Sensat on of the City. —LAST FOUR NIGHTS— JAMES NEILL Elaborate Production of the Most Successful Dramatic Version of Ouida’s Celebrated Novel, UNDER TWO FLAGS With lDYfl! CHAPMAN as CIGARETTE Children Under | Admitted During My, Neill's Engagement, Beginning Next Sanday Matinec, Ostobor 11th, BOTEWELL BROWNE JUVENILE COMPANY of | 150 in Burle: Extravsgsaza Clsopatra. Beiasco & Mayer, \ALCAZAR "% 2 b Price, Jeneral Manager. FAREWELL WEEK—MAT. TO-MORROW, FLORENCE ROBERTS In David Belasco's Dramatic Triumph, | ZAZA Evg., 25¢ to 75¢; Mats. Thurs. & Sat..15¢ tc ZAZA AT BOTH MATINEES, NEXT MONDAY—Opening of the NEW ALCAZAR STOCK COMPANY With ADELE BLOCK, JAMES DURKIN, FRANCES STARR and JOHN B. MAHER. First Time Here of Pinero's Comedy Drama, LADY BOUNTIFUL 'ALIFORNI TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. Star Vocalists. Clever Specialists. nd ¢ Olio finale—THE WIZARD OF BOZ. Sunday—Ed Garvie as MR. JOLLY OF The Wm. H. West Big Minstrel Jubilee 50 Funny Comedians. Powerful Male Chorus. he great feature—the burlesque JOLIET. Broadhurst's Latest Musical | Farce, MATINEE TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), Oct. T Pl.mnrt. any seat, 25c; Balcony, 10c; Chil- y part except reserved, 10c. ......RADIANT VAUDEVILLE..... Clayton White and Marle Stuart Company; Pantzer Trio; Arthur Cunningham; Golden Gate Quar- tette and Fanny Winfred; Myles McCarthy, Assisted by Aida Wool- cott; the Great Alexius; Carltom and Terre; Paulo and Dika and new Motion Pictures. COLUMBIA &:en SUCCESS—EVERLASTING—SUGCESS | THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK. Every Night, Including Sunday. MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. John C. Fisher and Themas W. Ryley present THE WORLD'S MUSICAL HIT, FLORODORA GREAT BEAUTY SEXTET— CHORUS OF SEVENTY. Number One New York Company CENTRAL™"™ BELASCO & MAYER, Proprietors. Market St., Near Eighth. Phone South 533 TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Tremendous Success of L. R. STOCKWELL. First Time at Popular Prices in Du Souchet’s Greatest Comedy, “My Friend From India.” All the Central Favorites in the Cast. Pllc Evening: ..10¢ to 500 Matinees. A0, 1%c, 28 Weel of October 12—“THE MIDNIGHT BELL.* FISCHER AND WACKER, LARKINS AND PATTERSON AND A GREAT SHOW EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING IN THE THEATER. Inspect “CABARET DE LA MORT." ——VISIT THE “MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE." Lion Slaying Baboon in the Zoo. TO-NIGHT—OUTING OF THE PAST CHIEF RANGERS, A. O, F. oc; CHILDREN, Se. for ““The Chut: ADMISSION, When Phoni: GUNS Ammunition, Huntrg ast Sporting Goods, Largess stock. Lowest prices. Send for_Satalogue, SHEEVS & BARzzR T80 Market st. Rearny

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