The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 11, 1903, Page 31

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AND PARDEE WILL PITCH THE FI BASEBALL MAGNATE WINS THE GOVERNOR T rMAYoR GEo.// CLARK 12, CARL /. Py 8 Jorry HOESCH 13. THorAS Fox 9. 7TALBOT f WALLLS /4- N HATEIELLD 4.GE~n EW SHEENAN ) TRED. C.-WoERK 15 \W.H. GovAN S Sowr £ SCLLIVAN | EapETT PHILIPS 16, RO STEPHENS 6 C W rroRrroN | THOS HOERKEY 2. W DENLIN 3R P suvee Results - Are = Certain AEY To ABOVE PHOTOSRMAPH JANUARY 11, 1908. 81 A 0 S S AR = . R4 : RST BALL R ; . . . ‘ ‘ . : : | With Next Sunday’s Call G artoen \ . Golor By OSCAR HOLLIDAY BANGHART PEOON SIS Given Away With THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL . . . 3 . . . 3 + 1 ’ * . ’ ’ * 3 . . . ) . . . . . . . ’ . * . ’ ’ ’ . ’ . . . . . - ’ . ’ ’ 3 , . 3 . ‘ ’ . . 3 . . . ’ 3 ‘ . . . . . Jordan Calls Halt for the Colonel’s Job. ALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- MENTO, Jan. 10.—Frank Jordan, is looked upon as a hustler, and | he demonstrated to-day that he is | | surely able to maintain that reputation. Any one who knows the genial Alamedan will buy a ticket that if good, hard talk will accomplish a purpose Frank will be there at the finish an easy winner. Rumor is responsible for the story that Jordan in his easy, confident manner had | a private list of patronage that would more than cover every position within | the gift of the Legislature. Colonel Cud- dy, who had posed through the cam- | paign as Jordan's mascot, reminded the newly elected clerk that during the early political struggle he had promised him a1 easy position at a good salary. K8 e e e ) - = S e SRR il Much of Jordan’s time has been taken | » in telling funny storl The colonel i S LN . | Metick % Selected | mh et ms s miymn o poe | b b« heieline shadt or s’ v,‘ m‘:,.v ate, "pvn‘\l .\I..r” e i , | meney for a day or two. It looked a|was presented his name would grace the P b5 aNEerior aviih for Kevane’s | hovelees tack and the clerks after scan- | document at a high figure and for a posi- EIp | ‘-I z u\;,u:y (‘.v rn‘r’mhm\ nuh!] find no | tion in which the only work would be e | solace, for against the names of most of | the cashing of the salary warrant. S mea '1‘(’:‘ % " Place. {the absentees the words “granted leave | Jordan's time was so occupled, however, o bl s | sence” stared them in the face. that until the last moment he forgot to | nm]u s 3 7 |" e mlh-f\ v\'ns’ a serious one. Sud-| put in a word in favor of the titled gen- eing there was n Spe Dispatch to The Call | "P'“‘”-‘I 5 'vf_‘“;‘“‘l", "'[""’l"lmfl,!"n_fln'! the | tleman who had accompanied: him_from r sald he could . | &pE ame long and loud as Assem- | gne end of the State to the other during 5 ”‘m“‘ b » HEADQUARTERS. SACRA- | blyman Lumley stepped along the aisle | the campaign. When the committee on T it an. 10.—W. S. Melick, | 90 hls way to his desk. The reception | patronage made out its list for the ap- N 1 meet so 1 Pasadena Daily "r«‘-‘"’:;“‘ é-‘\l‘r‘m;\\:v‘ l;’\)ll.umr\r\ and fur'xh[e' proval of the Assembly Colonel Cuddy 1 >, - 1 ) P | mome: showed s embarrassment. Tt vas the first outsider to get a peep at it. people,” rey rmwl P: .rm. apologetic o-night appointed | oo o aTaf g wa 4 en flly g T i ek Ut : =i ; he House from a money panic and | the colonel's name was not recorded on wm ma 3 wernor Pardee. his po- | he replied that though granted a leave of | jtu pages. g g e e a1y Aty Dan e. | absence until Tuesday he was glad that | Quickly the colonel sought his backer | \ ARICOCELF S SR w"y‘ s ik = ]‘:“‘”"\" \Ilvluk « o Sacramento to consult ! it had fallen to him to avert the impend- | and told him that he had been shut out. u e RLOnN. . ahe Sl and accepted the po- | N lmnkrm?ln'\' :}n.i make the money | ¢ took but a moment for Jordan to ac Akl e is | sition. Te ive $3000 2 year and ‘;‘x_‘l"'r"‘z\”'"" line during the | Before the committee members had ti s " hout Surg g all expenses. k has represented his | Jauml o o A te retire Jordan was upon them. In his Ie Oomp'ste Cure Without Surgery. Michael Angelo then reminded the Gov- | district in the Assembly for four sessions. | cared ihe. duo. T en oenauorum and | gwn fascinating way Jordan fold _the | “‘CUPID BAITS THE MOOK.” that h» had promised before clec- He 1s well known in political circles, and | cembly el 3te - Aav's Ty s »1 members that they had made the mis- ¢ > com 1to an® root | he has been congratulated by many | then aajonsnea: until m;w‘” ‘;'” and | take of their lives in omitting Colonel for the hor ited to| Melick stated to-night that he received h;u he inaugural { Cuddy's name. His argument was so | e —— bind him to the promise. Governor Par- a telephone message from the Governor | e ————— convincing that despite the fact that the dee thought of J. Cal. Ewing, ma; the night the latter was inaugureted. He | 1,08 ANGELUS, Jan. 10Believing that the | COMMIttee had almost sworn that the Iist | the Oakland team, and of his deep inter- | was offered the position, and requested a | doctars and s’ were pols saac | would be submitted without change ’ e ia The P N e e | T aarcre e pokition,ind feauekied d.Suctors asil il Me: s vélaonin e benn | B Ry s s Ssuu miicibn (% ot EXT WEEK’S SELECTION, entitled and was Sinilingly the Governor | ceptance wa de this evening. This is ’X‘]" ;{mmaxlm ”'uk““h( h--}]{n.\ nt’lhn "BH}:H;' the place of an unfortunate place-hunter | o C d B .t th H K Y sald he would stick to his promise the only appointment Governor 'Pardee | "% Hospital. He was a sufferer from asthma - PR s “Cupi aits the Hoo an up-to- Having achieved a victory, Michael An. | made to-da ol s R R Continued on Page 34, Column 3. B 2 D up - gelo Fisher's head was momentarily ke | i isti - RS turned by success. He would not let the LUMLEY SAVES THE DAY. | = - — date ereation artistically drawn, is -, & [ Governor depart until he had promised u ful and i prom! . bave as often | that he would pitch the first ball over Assemblyman Arrives in Time to| considered one of the best of this justly na, foroed by the demand foen e i & P uorum. i s ,_;,,Inb,,':.,,,, [ ;‘«:: ato P";;;\‘Prlil:xlnlv"‘l‘l‘i‘;tj\ CALL RTADG AN amed series and is certain to att ract every ruel use of operating went in search of Ewing to tell him he ' MENTO, Jan. 10.—It was by hard scratch- | Is the name sometimes given to what is gener- ‘We have a NEW SECRET BEMEDYn»t - s dars - sew Gove | Ing that the Asssmbly u\y known as the BAD DISEASE. 1t is not | lutely unk unLnown Lot the profession. Permanent one. at had a rooter and mascot in the new Gov- | ing t the Assembly put itself on rec- nmw“n" “mmmflwer 35 days. Wenmdquu = 2y ernor erd this morning. The gavel was wield- and b: usscmeume- be treated a A o e S ed soon, after 10 o'clock, but the hands of | Infecied with this awful malad . Dome 105 the SAme price nog oo sars | THE CALL has arranged to have sam e et _ e MUST RETURN MILEAGE. the big timepiece pointed close to the | bandling the clothing, drlnking from {:nnn With those who prefer to coms | 25 from nis M| — “ ) e s B L same vessel, using mnmmmmmm re we will contract to cure them or pay ples of the original on display nearly every- _ru‘,!r‘m‘w | Senators Receive Too Much State no°n hour before a stroke of business ming in contact with per- exmleo(comlnu.nflmadni hotel bills e | " " « @ be 3 see - and make no c! | - Money by Mistake. s el oo om0 uw.h:_..'umm"“‘fi where, and after seeing one no time should o R Y ™ 1 3 1 b ou take! . | ugh and permanent CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- oy record in adhering strictly to bankers’ | wis m’,m{ Sazy. fadide potan, | deri Sl MENTO, Jan. 10—Senators Bauer, Bunk- | hovrs and it was even money that the e (et sl c-‘n?nmun =t be lost in ordering - N ers, French, Nelson, Plunkett, Tyrrell, | first motion would be to adjourn. - WEAKNESS. Welch, Williame and Woife will each be| A rcundup of the members showed that tion b mhn i out on ?ho body, sorcs nnd ulcers | called upon to refund the sum of $1 20 to the Btate Treasurer. This is made | necessary by reason of a mistake made by the Senate’s mileage committee. The distance from BSan Francisco to | there was no quorum present and the time was allowed to slip by in the hope that a belated dignitary or two might drop in and make the body a legal one for the day. - mmmh':lu:r: '22 Imwl and lashes fil\ 100d becomes more ated, out the (Dateds 0oDY pper colored -mmnu ‘*ad ploy no tonics, stimulants or ewmc p- Sacramento by railroad is ninety miles. | A second count of noses falléd to make S | In making out the mileage of the mem- | gocd and then there was a skirmishing I cure Contracted Disorde: bers the committee forgot to consult the | to find an absentee. The search was on Specific Blood Poison, Stri provision in the code which fixes the |{n real earnest when Grove L. Johnson distance between this city and San Fran. cisco at elghty-four miles. Each member from the metropolls was given $i8 to | cover his expenses to and from the cap- ital, whereas he should have recetved $16 50. The mistake in mileage was dis- covered by the Controller after the mem- bers had received their warrants. An effort will be made to have the extra [$120 refunded. Some of the members may decline to do so as the mileage was fixed at a time when the train went by | way of Vallejo. They claim the distance | is greater. spoke up and said that he had an import- ant motion to make regarding the legal- izing of the demands of the numerous at- taches and that unless the House could gather up a sufficient number of members to make the day’s doings a matter of rec- ord the hard worked employes would lose a week's wages. Assemblymen were at a high premium for the moment and every member consti- tuted himself a committee to land a man who could save the coin for his friends. Telephone calls were thick and fast, pages were told to look through the ho- Write for it. Consultation free at office or by mail DR. 0. C. JOSLEN, Corner Market and Kearney Streets. Opposite Call Bullding, PP PP PP It ettt s SII P Pttt sttt ettt i ettt e $00 ettt tnete sttt atttt sttt etttssttonsttssstttsset tattsessstts 2000 0tsttetses srses | Thost obstinate cases and chat: mnthe world fm' & Case We cannot cure. disease always baffied the skill ofethe most eminent hydntlnl. Ay yours e mave specialty of | tresting this disease with our MAGIO cmmmhvemmupflmwn our guaranty. WE THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL CURE QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY. Our. by our Great .unmw'fi uu.mm-;'mmm hlvl children since lhm fll! AND MONEY ve the ""t'u":lr:'d NO BRANCH 4 + § 3 { + 4 + + . . 1 . . + [} . ‘. . . ¢ . ’ ‘ + 4 + . . 4 + + + ‘. 3 ‘ 4 ‘ ’ ¢ ‘ ’ ‘ 3 s ‘ . ‘ . . ‘ 3 ‘ ‘ . 1 ] . . ‘ . . ¢ + . ‘ ! (3 ‘ . . i 4 . the clerk of the Supreme Court, : + [3 . + ] + + | ‘ + + . : | 4 i . ’ 4 i E + i . . * . 1 1 by . ‘ . . * 3 ’ . ’ s . . » . * 3 ¥ z 1

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