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Colorado ;Phllade!phia Beaten by the Superior | BABY THEO COMES TO COURT WITH HIS DOUGHTY PAPA Colonel Marceau and His Ex-Wife Glare at Each Other During the Preliminary Skirmish for the | Custody of Their Child. l | .670 B B i S e S A S i iChs S o S St SRCRD SRR SO SUPUID SR S & : e L O e e o o o o o S S e S S SRR S S SRR 2 @O *0+00 000909 ~=HE preliminary B A S L S T S S | battle for the «c Theo, the Marceau in Judge The q as Mrs. D = AT ! Principals in Human Interest Drama in Troutt’s Court. @+ oo valid client’s name, demande; B e e S SR Wb DU SO Y e ] | of Rallroad Com ol et Slar At and | for, his perusing it and that it was “all | was being played In the courtroom Baby o opeiios gl He offered no advice nor any | Theo, who came to court with his dougk r M s pap t quietly beside him. His mothe nd ide s ny ended the pro- | entered the room, and though baby Theo s g ool or t ge Troutt said | eyes sought hers he moved not from the he agreement pon t howing made he could |side of his father. Then Marceau took that Mrs no modification of the decree at|the stand and the baby houndsd towaed and McPi He was willin howe to | his mothe The mother's eyes were wet court in a little family | ther testimony and the matter | but the taby's eyes e bright and dry e kst g e in come up at a time to be agreed | and y. " Brother ted the g e A the attorneys for the litigant with a pink car 2 bouto:« siere e T e fter the adjournment Attorney |an ve him a bottle of perfume. When City Hall, and the excu filed a w of habeas corpus |the colonel camie down from the stand o e B ommanding Colonel Marceau to produce | baby Theo went back to his father's side, | son should go by Theo before Judge Cook | and drawing tHe cork from his cologne that du ter the follow its rated Marceau's st d how he was tel idge Pater istody may be | bottle spilt all the perfume over his dis sideration of the | tinguished ent’s trousers on for a writ | When the day's proceedings were over ‘olonel Marceau |baby Theo marched off with “papa, e ting to exercise any authority | however. before being clasped in son there. At F s request over the child by virtue of "the much | mother | had & few mo: private Interview | talked of agreement was filed earlier in| “Isn't it awful?" sald the heart-broken Witk Sis ¢ d started to read | the d a week’s good fighting be- | mother betwee s when her baby was L s about to enter tween the parents will be the result. | gone. “Isn't it awful? Baby just toid me into, but whe: y through Mrs While th: proceedings of the law | that his papa did not wish him to look at Marceau told him there was nc ssity | were going on a throbbing human drama | me.” | MIDWEEK STAKE TO BE CHAMPIONS WIN. GRAYLESS THE o e WINNER. Fielding of Brooklyn. | d | Louisville in a Drive. Half a Dozen New Dogs Will Make | LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 7.—The Blue Their Initial Bow to the Cours- | Grass sta ing Public. vear-olds. was the princiy Akt of to-day’s rather ordina g indions g agriag | g TR e g OF THE CLUBS 1 racing piece card. Owing / night and Sun- A midwee Y will be run ¢ Union Coursing Park to- | ra morrow. The first course will be present- | & which left the track muddy and PITTSBURG, May 7—Pittsburg's first four | ed on the arrival of the 11 o'clock train. | StiCkY, half of the entries were drawn. S e g. the last two by a | | s in the stake because of | The race proved a good one for the three ree-bagger and a run. ”4‘Hfa=‘ II),l; pearance of a_ half dozen Which finished in front, a half length sep- Leever hard in epots, but excellent { the best lines of blood in dogdom. | arating Grayle ¢, the winner, fro wove' kept the score down. Attendance, 3700. Score: | The’ 0T EHS PeSt Unes . = " £ DRcEy hom Loveis in the first round | bable Labor, w Belle of Anderson, Clalrbourne, Cas- Ok *h was s haif length in front ind Boy, Royal Anne, Morning | 05, Celerit the favorite. The time, Chicago i ly Brass, Agamemnon, | gition o ther ceiept, considering the con- tertes—Leever and Zimmer Cash, Sw Betsy Barrow, | 9't1on 0f the irack. Results: Donohue. Umpire—Hurst Erin, Athena, Silver Lion, Game | Four furlongs—The Auditor won, Isabel sec- - Cock, One Spot, R! ttempt, Magneto, | ond, School for Scandal third. Tife, 0. BROOKLYN, May was a | Best Bargain, Royal Oak, Whisky HIll, | One mile, selling—Samovar won, Possuta sec- | slugging matc en, but | Shootover, Pearl Mac and Round About. | ond, Compensation third, Time, 1:4416, Brooklyn w nd su- | Following is the result of last night's | Four and one-half furiongs, selling.-Likeness | perior fielding. A e | drawing: won. T P second. Evah third. " Time, : { o I W | Miaweek destren & eniies Iinebo's nelte | (UL NI NEDNE Sx g, Sihe Hiius: Cidee | Philadelphta -9 1 5 et et e "f‘“;}”‘["?"h’v‘ Celeritus third. , 1:21% % Brooklyn 1217 1 et iy v R (names) Cautls | ,One and one-sixteenth miles—Eitholin won, Batteries—Plat¢ and Douglass; Kennedy and | [uand Boy vs. J. M. Halton's (mamen Miegic | Beana second, Nellorine third. Time, 1:508. P i | McComb's Motto v, Pasha en” | ~One and one-sixtsenth miles, = sellingoT ord 3 3. 3. Edmonds' Morning | Zeni won, Handpress second, Crockett third. BOETON Bh:""" Dean’s (names) Maggle N: J. 1 in errors and ted out | es) Go On vs. H. Lynch's | wrmwr v o i of the box in the fifth inning, but Seymour, : Martinet's Sallie Brass vs. Con- | NEW YORK, May 7.—Three favorites— | who succeeded him, was sc - effec: Rought's Teashine; Aeneid Kennels' | Oread, Hesper and Maximo Gomez—won | Chambers, Boston's new pitc was mnon ve M. B. Kavanaugh's Hard |at Morris Park to-day. Result en @ chance in the sixth inning. He had M. London's Sharkey vs. H. Michiliki's | > 4 and curves. but lacked control. Score: | Terrona: Curtis & Son's Cash ve Pasha Men: | SIx furlongs, selling—Oread won, Oliver Mac RSB W, Bt ety X ;. | mels' May Hempstead: J. Dean’s Sweet Lips | secona, Olea third. Time, 1:12%. R M B! Bartels Bros.’ Betsy Barrow; Sterl & Knowles' | Four furlongs—Far Rockaways, won, Billlon- e VRN G o 58 O'Hara vs. Acneld Kennels' Maid of Erin; | alre second, Bounteous third, Time, :47%. New York n 12 61 John E. Klein's Mystic vs. Aeneld Kenne! | Six and one-halt furlongs- Batteries Chamt Clarke and | Athena; R. L. Tayior's (names) Winning Las- | Asquith second, Herbert third. 2234, Clements Seymour and Warner. Um- | sie vs. Irwin & Lyon's Silver Lion; Bartels selling—Hesper won, Buffoon Shre i | Bros.” Winning Style vs. H. Lynch's_Game- | n able third. Time, 1:28%. { cock: F.'A. McComb's One Spot vs. A. L. Aus- | One mile—Approval won. Wait Not. tecond, ST LOUIS, May 7.—St. Louls-Cincinnati game | tin's h-:rndjl',}\h v !ndl;n-' (nn‘mel’)w R!f.’ky Fx:{r\"!\"tr“lh {}[ "f’!me, 1:43%. Tetinibtiag 5 2 fng on acc of | Attempt . Keenan's Miramonte; M. Lon- e mile—Maximo Gomez won, Kinnikinnic A I N s e e second, Lindermere third. Time, 1:41%. we. |-drey & Rought's Nellle R vs. Bartels Bros.’ American League Games. | Best Bargain: Condrey & Rought's Flying Crest | vs. J. Keenan's Royal Oak:; A. L. Austin's CLEVELAND, May 7.—Cleveland, 5 Buf-| Nora Lawrence vs, J. J. Edmonds’ Whisky falo, 7 Hill; Bartels Bros.' Banner Bright vs. J. | DETROIT, May 7.—Detroit, 2; Indian- | O'Dowd's Shootover; H. Lynch's Loiterer vs, | apolis, il | 3. McNell's Pearl "Mac; J. H. W. Muller's | KANSAS CITY, Cruiser vs. Pasha Kennels' Round About. | game postponed on ace of wet grounds. | Slematiion ke 1he | OLYMPIC CLUB TO MAKE EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS Directors Authorized to Expend $20,- | 000 in Enlarging the Club’s Quarters on Post Street. At a speclal meeting of the members | of the Olympic Club, held last night. the board of directors was empowered to en- ter into contracts for and expend the | sum of $20,000 in the improvement of the | MAY FIGHT AT PARIS. | | Purse toc Be Offerzd for the Winner of the Jeffries-Corbett Mill. NEW YORK. May 7.—It is possible that | ahe winner of the Jeffries-Corbett contes { which is to take place at Coney Island on y night, may meet some other an heavy-weight in F the exposition closes. S. C. Haller, repre- | senting the Hippodrome dors of Paris, arrived here yesterday with an of- fer to the winner of the fight on Friday ris before night to meet another heavy-weight next | Wit O 0G0 1n the Improvement of the tember in the bull ring at Paris. nterior of I z | SR eer thie. batiie has been decided next | President Harrison explained to the | members that the board of directors had instructed Frank Shea, the architect, to draw up plans and specifications and to | estimate the cost of improving the in- | Friday Haller will make known the amount of the purse he is authorized to | offer, but he says it will be large enough to induce a favorable reply from the . P be. W. A |terior system of the club. He said the e e e | o Il e it ot his man won he would také on Sharkey | could not be done for less than $20,000 for the Parisian bout. | _The members present were so satisfied it | with the efforts of the board that the: | WELCOMED AT PRINCETON. voted unanimously for it to go aheac s ! with the improvements. California Track Athletes Given a | Cordial Greeting. —_————— PRINCETON, N. J., May 7.—The Cali- Knights Templar Elect Officers. | California Commandery, Knights Tem- | fornia. track athletes drrived in Princeton | FIAT, has clected the following eficers for . They were met at the station by | S | 0% university athietic, offcinis ana % | Mander; Judge’ Carroll Cook, generaiis- ‘crowd of students, who cheered them as | Umbsen, " senior warden; Charles W, they left the train. They were then es- corted by Captain Cregan to the athletic | D¢cker, junior warden; Thomas Morton, treasurer, and Hiram T. Graves, recorder. | S gr?“l‘fie‘?‘?m‘l‘e’rulrt:g{ m’flfef il o | Golden ‘Gate Commandery of the same | mein here until the date of the intercol- | rder, has slosted oF S g ey atbant legiate meet, May 26. McMillan, com: : H. D. and, ceneralissimo; R. B. Moore, senior war- | den; Robert Ash, junior warden; Herman Saddler, treasurer, and Willlam T. Fonda, recorder. ——— Adams at Vallejo. Special Dispatch to The Call. VALLEJO, May 7.—The training ship Adams came in this morning. She will coal and leave In a few days. Victory for the Koenigs. cause suffering. VALLEJO, May 7.—The Koenig base- ball club of San Francisco defeated the Vallejo nine Sunday in a spirited con- test, resulting in a score of 8 to 5. A return game will soon be shnd. The and about * thirty- baseball enthusiasts came up on & chartered launch and had a most enjoyable trip. Office Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunda; valued at $1300, for three- | | commission in | that the action of said defendants, | tion of the prov RUN OFF AT UNION PARK | Takes the Blue Grass Stakes at| OLD FR the Moo George M. Huriburt Fi ers sitting in special session decided yesterday afternoon that the $375 passenger rate between city and withdrawn by the Southern Pa- cific Company on this year and raised to the original te of was changed without the consent of Railroad Commission and was therefore illegal and vold. All three Commissioners | —Presi E Blackstock and Lau- | meister—were unanimous in their opi i which supy the contentions of the tiff, John C. Moore. his decision will have a far-reaching effect upon all enger traffic through the San Joaquin Valley and will apply as the result of a test case to all the rates betwee San Franeisco and valiey points. In 1592 the Raliroad Commissioners fixed the rate Letween this city and Fresno at $590. In order to meet the competition of the Valley road the Southern Pacific re- March 22 of T { duced their rates to San Joaquin Valley | points. The rate to Fre was cut (o | 1598, and r ed at t | figure until March of e present ye: | when it was raised to the old rate. | _While it is privileged to reduce rates without the sanction of the commission, all elevation must first be subjected 19 the consideration and must be approved by the State board. In their conciusion sented the Commissioners find: lThm circular withdrawing the nited first-class ticket between n > on the facts pre- special city of said the Fr: of 33 75 was is: Board of Railroad State of California. Said zing the defendants withdraw te. the fixing and e veen the city of Fresn isco, and the city of S city of Fresno, was for pur- mpeting with the Francisco and Joaguin Valley ¥ and the estab- lishment of said r f tickets in pursuance the; , to hing of said rate going finding conelusion of law tbat withdrawal of the rate of $3 T ished by the defendants from the n Franelsco to the citv of Fresno, m the city of Fresno to the city of San Francisco, without the consent « ard of Railrcad Commtl sioners of the State of Californ! i tion of the provisions of s 20 of ar [ 12 of the ¢ n of the State of Cali nia. And we It is theref, that the Attorney of the f California be requested to are an order to be ted by this ace ith and in pursu- | ance with the findings and conclusions of law. Attor neral Ford went to work upon_ the decision of the immedia 2 ard and prepared an order for the Com- nching the matter in form ee. The order was voted upor 'l‘)‘v‘dn'rw‘ which will bind the raiiroad either to restore the reduced rate or en- gage in protracted legal proceedings Now, therefo id findings and conclusions S e red, 1t is by the Board sioners of the Stats of Call- a_here now ordered, adjudged and decreed fornia_here now e dareecy , in lowering its rate for ssengers between mir | and the prem: | ern Pacific the transportation of said it of San Francisco and the city wit., Francisco and San alley Rallrond Company; that after ts sald rates and placing its tickets on sale at said rate of $375, and issuing said ircular of July 15, 1898, fixing and establishing 1d rate of $ 75, and continuing the in rce for the purpose aforesaid until and includ- ing_the 20th day of March, 1900, the action of aid defendant, sald Southern Pacific Company, | in increasing its sald rates for passenger fare | between said cities from said standard, without | the consent of this board. was and is in viola- fons of section 22 of article XII of the constitution of the State of Califor- | nia, and was and Is In violation of law, null and void. And it i$ further ordered, adjudged and de- creed that the action of sald defendant, _the | outhern Pacific Company, a corporatios, in so | ng its rates from sald standard of $ 75 was and ‘s illegal, null and void, and the same is | hereby set a<ide, vacated and declared to be null and void; and the said defendant, sald Southern Paeffic Company, Is ordered, com- manded and directed to restore said rate so es- tablished by it of 3375 for one first-class pas- senger fare cne way between said citles of San Francisco and Fresno, in the State of Califor- nia, and to place on sale tickets of said rate of $3 75, good for such passenger fare between said cities, and hereafter to keep such rates in force, and provide and grant such rates of transporta- tion of £375 between said points: and the said | defendant is directed immediately to set aside its order and circular raising said rates. and to restore and provide such rate of $375 for such passenger fare between sald points, at the same rate and in the same manner as the same ex- isted on and prior to the withdrawal thereof on | the 20th day of March, 1900. The Southern Paclfic Company does not acknowledge itself without the fleld of opposition to the action of the Railroad Commissioners and the law department will begin a course to offset the decree. The decision in the Fresno rate case | may or may not apply to all other rates to San Joaquin points. To settle the en- tire question another case will be tried soon. George M. Hurlburt. an attorney in this city, filed a complaint against the company yesterday in which the rates from San Francisco to Fresno, Bakers- field. Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Bernardino and San Diego were attacked | on the same ground as was relied upon in the Moore case. At the same time the Southern Pacific undertook to re-estab- | lish the Fresno rate fixed by the commis- sion in 1892 it attempted similar action as to all the above mentioned points. The old rates and the reductions in 1808 to meet competition are as follows: San Francisco to Fresno, $5 %9—$375; to Commissioners and signed. | | pervisors must bear { city official organ, the Herald, and the MUST GO BACK TO ESNO RATE The Railroad Commission Decides Against Southern Pacific in re Case. es a New Complaint in Regard to Passenger Traffic From San Francisco to Southern Points. ety HE Board of Railroad Commission- | Bakersfield, $3 10—35 50 $15—313; to Santa Barbara, Berrardino, $16 75—§14 75; £20-318 The Southern Pacific been served as mplaint 2 FRESNO PACKERS GAIN AN IMPORTANT POINT to San to San has not of this “ompan: with. | Decree in the Raisin-Seeder Infringe- ment Suit Modified in Their Favor. Among the opinions handed down ves- | terday by the United States Clreuit Court of Appeals was one modifying the decre of the Circuit Court in the suit brought by the Fruit Cleaning Compa against the Fresno Home Packing Company suit was brought against the a. E or infringin the patent on a raisin 1d seeder. e court found that partners may legal title to personal property purchase made in the firm r not material whether such firm is w fanciful or whether it contains the name of one or more of the members of the firm. The deecree by striking therefrom so es that appellants claim 1 of the patent and enjoins them | from further infringement of that part. | As thus modified the decree is affirmed. | CLAIMS ON BIG SALMON quire der a and it i much have as ad- RIVER ARE VERY RICH Many Men Have Left the Klondike for the Koyukuk Dig- gings. ) Special Dispatch to The Call. | TACOM!/ 1., May News was re- ceived to-day from Big Dawson to the effect that the gold dig- gings there are both rich and permanent. Manager Hess of the Anglo-Canadian Trading Company brought news to Daw- son that numerousmuggets valued at from $150 to §25 have been taken from Discov- ery and_adjoining claims on Livingston Creek. When he left few claims were be- ing worked because the claim owners had gone outside to get their friends. Living- ston Creck is staked from 37 below, to 48 above Discovery. Thirty claims havé been staked on Cottoneva and Mendocino creeks | he original Yo ors on Livingston were | Gilmer, McCleliland and Hall. They were informed of the new diggings by Cava- naugh and F who had staked Lough. Lough notified Peters and Ca naugh that he had found a new camp. They went In accompanied by the three d and Hess. This was last fall. All the other claims were staked during the winter by stampeder: It estimated that 500 men have left the ndike for the Koyukuk diggings Several dozen departed late in April, in cluding Jack Carr, the mail carrier. The first scows ‘passing through White Horse Raplds picked up the body of Fred Beattie, who was drowned there last fall. It was caught in an ice jam. Several outfits have been lost through the ice of Lake Bennett and the Upper Yukon. H. G. Campbell, superintendent | of the Yukon steamer line, lost a large outfit of supplics, machinery and a_horse | team through Lake Bennett. Ed Frank, | a merchant of Dawson, lost a horse, sled and $2000 in gold dust through the ice near | Fort Selkirk Gold Commissioner Graham of the Atlin | district h. 240 men and 40 teams working | on a new telegraph line from Atiin south to Quesnelle. The first hundred miles {s nearly finished. This line will connect the | Dawson system with the Canadian tele- | graph lines TRADES UNION VICTORY. County Printing in Santa Clara Must Bear Union Label. Special Diepatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, May 7.—All the county print- ing from this time on must hear the union label. This action was taken by the Board | of Supervisors to-day at the request of | San Jose Typographical Union No. 231, and is a complete victory for union labor. Two resoluticns were adopted—one that all county printing given out by the Su- the label of the tvpo- graphical union, and all county officers in having work done are requested to see | that the label is on the work. The other | resolution provides that no paper shall be | selected as the county official organ | which does not pay the typographical ;\ngnln scale and is entitled to use the union abel. The City Council at the next meeting will be asked to ndos)( similar resolutions governing city printing. At present the county official organ, the News, are non- union offices, and as both contracts ex- pire this month they must square up in order to be able to ask again for the printing. i s Robbed by Footpads. LOS ANGELES, May 7.—Fritz Estrath- man, an employe of a saloon, was knock- ed down by footpads last night at the cor- ner of Winston and Los Angeles streets and robbed of $5, watch, chain and rings. He di:l not report the matter to | the police until to-day. 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