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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1903, (o] AP MAYD AY CHARITIES ARE PREPARING FOR MERRY FETE AT BEAUTIFUL ARBOR VILL A INGER * | AT JUSTIGE BULLET ENDS RISTOWS LIFE Young Carriage Painter Shot Under Strange L IO Circumstances. s . WS efferson James Has No |sai H Time to Appear in | Said to Have Kllled? Himself, c h i| but Case Is Being In- oilr 5 l vestigated by Police. - | ) Before Lawsuits Otto Ristow, a carriage painter, for ne 8 Millionaire’s known cause committed suicide, it is claimed, las night at the Motto. [ | home of lits parents, John Ris- L . | tow, conducts a grocery store l number mentioned and, with O : another son, Carl, he has oec room adjoining the bar. retired about 9 ¢ later the father, is his ¢ to the room for the night When he entered Otto was apparently clock and hal s | | asleep ana the father immediateiy re . | | tired in an adjoining bed. In the saloon - at the time we a number of patrons, fers and Carl Ristow 1 they remained there M until shortly after 11 o'clock, when they Kans | were startled by the report of a pistol. s |- Rushing into tI bedroom they found Otto Ristow lying on the floor front of his bed, with a bullet woun n his g llmmd The wounded an was still alive B and was hurried to e City and County Hospital, where h 1 a_few minutes - was | | after his arrival s | | The relatives of dead man could BS <. w | furnish no reason for his act, claiming s s W BUNNELL .. - | that he had no troubles and had ed v | apparently in the best of spirit The | weapon he used belonged to his brother o { Carl, who kept it by his bed night for S { | protection. Ristow was 34 years of a | and a single man. Detective Ross Whi - taker was detailed to investigate t T dete ves brought Ca and a number of men who were in the loon at the time of the shooting to the Hall of Justice last night Carl made - the strange statement’ that while his brother had never threatened to commit s suicide, the family had always taken the o precaution to keep any weapon from him. s At the City and County Hospital it was 2 | founc hat the bullel ad ered t - GendarmesTryto Starve| | ILiorenzo Is Sdriously In-|vss at e hile B e et | : When found young R w was lylng s d had Out Inmates of the } jured by Savage { face downwara on the floor, with the re- 20th day Convents. Beast. | volver in his right hand ersio ac m nin, ven thrown from adjo ard of the c: NN /'{/‘Zroy casTER W e Lane ns of the compan- attres g hous In MCCUSED WOME DAMS FAVORS ALAMEDA, April night with a caged African lion, Lorenzo, a tamer of beasts, had his scalp torn to his ears by Wallace Jr., and was only saved from morg serious injury, if not death,’ by the efforts of half a dozen attendants, who beat off the ugly lion with iron bars, glving the lion tamer opportunity to crawl out of the cage. The encounter oeccurred during a per- formance at Bostock’'s Animal Show, on the carnival grounds. Lorenzo Had en- 28—In a battle to-| 1‘ REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | = Behrend and Marten B. Cashman, foner) degrees 25 _minut ut of Corbett street an I degrees 7 crowd numbering about . et oty & > tered the big cage, which is divided into T and the singing | two compartment One of them leads by _ wQ:}\'fi.—%“ :;«».‘;rh::‘r:;l' . rs and | a small iron wicket into the larger one, o0 - + g g Outsid in which the big litn is imprisoned. It Locke to same, sume; $10. s B was Lorenzo's trick to go into the den Otis H. Thompsen (o same, s 5 L and bring the tawny occupant to terms and Magsie M. Dore to same, < el S S AT for the edification of the assembled spec- T wit ENGLISH ER PASSES AWAY Mrs Dunning, daughters of the Anna A. Barton and Mrs. I nd night 1118 Broadway, April 2. | | | | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, ’l | | A. late banker, Willlam A. Aldrich, who left an estate of Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, April 28 Under the auspices of the men’s lcague of the First Presbyterian Church, Man- ager Arthur L. Adams of the Contra Cos- tators. Wallace was in a particularly savage | mgod when Lorenzo opened the wicket, and hardly had the tamer entered the cage before the big beast made for his master. With one swing of his huge paw me, same: Albert, T Late Master of the g S - . Pl sted % 8 upward of $500,000, were to-day exonerated | |ta Water Company gave an exposition | he caught Lorenzo on the head and ripped Henrfetta Clayby o h - by Judge Ogden of ud in connection | | to-night of his views on “Should Califor- | the scalp open. Bertha, nths o with certain tr held by them | nia Municipalities Own Their Own Water m’rh‘el s(roa;mnz hllovd fur;herfaggl;av::‘:l% Rt g Alaw 2 for the ber nie C. Aldrich, the | e h = = e e lion, who made a spring for the ' M u widow of a de of the banker. | | | Works, and it 8o, How Should They Be | prostrate man. Before Lorenzo could 2 . % -5 s K 2 el | ired? reach the wicket and drag himself out of | Sharp to Rosina V. Inwo ks he widow sousht to_ recover e ) 7 ‘The speaker presented during the course | harm's way the brute was at him agaln, | 22NN S ol Frueqray g y 00 JPRES. | cricn gt Sy el g | of his remarks three plans for operating | clawing and roaring. "red H. Meger, lot on § B . e 4 stock. She ¢latmed that this | | OQAELAND WOMBN INTHR, water works. The first was by private 'F’;]-')W M!"r;'lams r"lshrd to the cage and W of Polk, W 003 4y 8 - - e sailles chins appe gt Segsod gy ey o ESTED IN MAY FETE TO BE Interests unrestricted; second, by private :l::“?‘"‘“‘g)m’:‘”’d”j:”’;‘:“‘:im(‘;’:r"“a:;e;:g (Fuolo sng Margaret de Veechi t Jean and before a magistrat y and. refu g T Ogda N SATURDAY, te . 2 i ¥ asy, distzacing O arie aron, | ne_o >mbare s e A i w) b pal realized 1 gden e | interests under public regulation, and | gpimgp'g attention until the stricken | street, 134:9 £ of Fr by § 137:6 . e tol Roscgis % | disagreed h cided that the 3 third by municipal ownership. Manager | tamer conld save himself. Quickly crawl- | $10. . gacorted. by 8 crowd of | proper accounting had been made. e | Adams sald in part: ing through' the wicket, and securing it, |, Same to Joseph F. Perine and Maria Ghis! -~ Long live liberty The stock in question, the court held % = 3 s *! 1ot on S line of Lombard street, 100:0 E o ; : 3 x f ‘alifornia the law prohibits unre- | Lorenzo.made his way out of the cage, by S 137:6: $10. . command of | was a patt of the body er the estate and | O1d and Young W ) o Sl : - : Franklin, G oo gl B Gyl gt g ill Join stricted private ownership, and the State | He was attended lated by a physician, was not subject to the terms of the will s 2 who dressed his injury. ed on | creating the trust ision leaves in Gay Festival at reserves to itself the right to determine ' an the widow without Smith H rates. This reduces the problem we have | FRANK FLEMING DIES ; e loigy com- | what is done with the mi ome, b iva vne! > 1 4 s sefore us to private ownership under by § $10. ins the | The late banker was incensed at his son Gtate supervision #nd: the ownership of FROM FRACTURED SKULL llam B. and Isabel H. Pringle to Julius for marrying a Hawaiian wom: This ks 8 < p ¥ ps, lot om line of Waller street, 120 3 displeasure was ma ted in the will, | AEDAND:; Kot 25.-whe | anidl| ot o by- minitipaiitiee:~ I£ the | Salesman Nuund Lying on Aldewslk, | ¥ of CUR S e N WS -« Ely Quits the Diamond. which provided the ¢ hould only en! s Ak S [ Sipremb Comnt gould he Uiduded. fo:iater Who Asserted He Was Sand- Bdith 3. and Leo P to, lot on N_line of Frad e Bt of the San 30y the income from certaln trust func May fete, for which Mr. and Mrs. | pret the law as it now stands or If an bagged, Passes Away. Fulton street, §2:6 W of Octavia, W 27:6 by Francisco Club of the Pacific onal | The widow now shares in the benefits F. .M. Smith generously throw | gmendment could be added to the consti : 2 N 120; gift g s . AORaL L G iy sthioFud Bvilisr Bshssia |opettthe: Baantital grounds ‘ot Avbor| oo Frank Fleming, who from papers found | Mary Kennedy to Bernard and Sarah Naugh- League, decided to quit the dlamond merly enj by sband. {52 & I rbor | ty.tion making it necessary for accounts his son is supposed to have been a | ton. lot on S line of Fell stredt, 60 W of La- nd has gone to ge in business with e Villa every year, will take place next|to be audited by the State we would prob- | O° his person s supposed to have been a | gyzs, w25 by § 85: $10. g - Sk Sitine i Portand.. Bily Guletly awent Mrs., Charles Mason. | Saturday, May 2. Eleven charities are |ably have a practical system. sslesttan for the Pacific. Coast Rubber| Netate of Revte Fries S WSS 3 way last § ¥ night. Another star| GILROY, April 25.—Mrs. Charles Mason, | Interested this year and consequently ev-| ‘“As the law now stands, and all that | Company, dled at the City and County | 380 SriCy "on N lihe of Union street, ill be brought out from the East to fll | mother of Ralph Tozler, a well known |ery Oakland woman of any prominence at | it means in the matter of questionable | Hospita yesterday afternoon from a frac- 55 W of 6 by N 110 $14,500. place, so his loss will not be felt turf writer, died suddenly to-night of |all, and several from neigl tiee | DOlitics, private ownership is preferable. | tured skull. Jeremiah b Hyam SHattn, i 29 evvibsesto s Sl s s _of |all, and s > ighboring citles, = ras found sbout 7:8 o'clock | e of Daer street, N of MeAllis . St cart failure at her home in this city. | are lending their aid and inf 5 its | A change of programme is certainly need. eming was found about 7:30 o'clocl 25 by W 121:10%: $10. - BUTTE, Mont, April 25 _After spending [She was a native of England, but spent | g o and influence to 1ts | ¢4“ I¢ we are to have municipal owner- | Monday morning lying on the sidewalk it Improvement Company to Isabeila five monthe in the C walting trial, | many years in Kenty SPENY | success. The number of booths has been | g ot higat on Commercial street, between Kearny r (wife of James K.), lot on W line of % B e 't £ 3 She was a ship, then the water question must be ) TR & - g gt g T ly educated and refined woman. Her | 20ded to and the attractions are so many | taken out of politics and a commission [ and Montgomery, where he had fallén n street, 100 S of Frederick, S 50 by ¥ =itk of Dr. H. dis- | bou is in St. Louis and no arrangements | that Wisitors will have to come early and | apart from the city government appointed | from a fit of drunkenness. The patrol atsste MoGlew (B John 3. M- | S En D tave been made for the funeral. | stay late in order to enjoy everything.|to conduct the affairs. We may. indulge | Wason was summoned and he was con- puge ad rator) to James H. Garrett, un veyed to the Harbor Hospital by Bailiff £ line of Foi- One new feature especially will be apy in Soclalism so long as we do not too se- 20 cloted by strangers and that is the|rusly disturb private competition. Pri-|John Dougherty. Upon examination it - IR . ATMPCRSESRTNG (S St - S S A e ST S GRAPE-NUTS. | “guides” that will escort such as desire | yate ownership preserves the spirit of | as found that there was a ctura of :m‘mkd v Tatie Gudad: 1 over the large grounds. A number of | progress better than does public control. | the skull, and he was ordered sent to the | ;" jine of Twenty-fifth street, 125:9 W of ; - charming young girls will officiate as |’ -\Vater works can.be acquired in two| Central Emergency Hospital, and was | sanches, W 20:7 by § 1i4; $10. guides. ways—by buying the existing plants or | Subseduently removed to the and| Kate Murphy to Richmond Legan. lot on N The booths are all to be more elaborate- | by building others. I believe all fatr | SO0 institution. , . ({‘ATA\?‘\'h)'ur: eet, 8 E of Noe, Iy decorated than ever and many of those | niinded people will state that the latter |, AP operation was performed, but Flem- e Meyes to € s Oberfeld, lot on W in charge will wear distinguishing and | course would be unjust and rulnous to | N8 mever rallied and died at 3:8) p. m. | line of Noe street; 26:6 N of Twenty-ninch. ~ WE appropriate costumes. For instance, ice-| poth the municipal and private plants. _S{.O{ué betore hmu[f’em{s\e'rorll\:”!fli a2 by W06 B0 inten 1. Lavin cream soda will be dispensed by ladies In | What we need for the Solution of the | S¢mI-conscious condition, in reb'y 10 QeS| “onry Kiee, lot on § line of Vallelo street, dainty colonial costumes. This booth will | entire question is the liberal education of | tions put by Dr. McNab, he asserte £} I ey e W 37:6 by § 15 o be in charge of the Ladles’ Rellef Soclety. | the public mind, Which must disabuso it- | N had been sandbagged. The Coroner | Cecelia or Cecliia Hawis I Paul J. 3tu. Mrs. Harry East Miller is chairman of | seit of all prejudice.” was notified and the body removed (o the | parich, lot on line of Fifhert street o5 B 5 the committee and she will be assisted Morgue. OWIng to the error of someone 336, . % E bia by the following named: @ itk @ | & WYONE name was entered on the report ahon to Watson & Watson Jot on NW line of Sherwood Talks Eoute ” is a common one & pounds to 153 pounds, with nerves impaired and general nervous break-down. Out. mong them. A doctor of Laurel, Ind.,concluded that coffee and badly Mrs. Harrison Clay, Mrs. C. O. G. Miller, Mrs. Harry Knowles, Mrs. Harry Gordon, Mrs. Frank K. Wilson, Mrs, George 5. Wheaton, Mrs. Edson Adams, and Misses An- nie Miller, Louise de Fremery, Laura Prather, Guy Earl and Mrs. Charles Gllman will be in charge. will be sold by them at the fete Satur- day and it may be interesting to note that so that no child need to go home without having had a ride. The workers for this popular charity are: Mrs. C. J. Heeseman. Mrs. ‘W." A. Schrock. Mrs, H. B! Mchrmann, Miss Grace Trevor, Mrs. M. W. Backus, Mrs. Rodolph, Mrs. W. Wellbye and Miss Annie Wolft. The Central Free Kindeygarten will be one of the beneficiaries of the fete, thefr turned in by Bailiff Dougherty and no record of a man by the name of the Jde- ceased could be found. Detective Bell was detailed on the case | and learned that Fleming was the man is interested In a large wholesale hard- ware establishment. forty years of age. Deceased was about andef, Miss Horton, Mrs. R. H. Chamberlain, Mrs. Tasheira. Mrs. Gorrill. Mrs Chamber- lain, Mrs. F. B. Cheek and Miss Playteer. (corporation), 1 street, 97:6 NE of Third, NE 10. [ Builders’ Contracts. n Leventritt (owner) with Thomas But. h 20 by NW 80; z Doctor Talks About Food Nelile Chabot, Grace Baldwl Mrs. M. Brown, Mrs. R. C. Craft, M ert Pissis— Brick 5 {cio‘;x?,:x?p‘mr Bfi“,,t,,,_.‘" e Hille s £ X Wood, Mea. . ¢ Clay, n‘&;:‘ removed to the hospital by Dougherty. | > ™ Frank i . viva Nicholson, Beatrice’ Vandenb | B 3 g recht, Mrs. | Th lice place no credence in th r- ¢ e s 57:5% E 499 It is often th.e case that doctors themselves drift into bad habits He “Grosn, Caroline. Haven © Benpa iy jics: | Randall, Mrs. J. W. Scott a8d Mre. T. A. | ger theory Tt b s At o Y 58 W 75:9, S 100: $2424. of food and drink, although they know better. But doctors are hu- Crissle Tatt, Edith Selby, Edna Prather, Jean | Willams. Fleiing - tha: he had been sandbagged. .| , Beulsh B Hook (owner) with J. B. Milles : y Howard, Virginle de Fremery, Evelyn' Hus-| The West Oakland Home will sell fruit o 88eL. | (contractor), architect Charles Hayes—all wark man, you know, like the rest of us; but when they get into trouble sey and Miss Hawley. and confetti for the “battle of flowers,” | L L-ctters from Los Angeles show that|for a three-story frame hvx!]dmgbnn S line of they generally know better how to get out of it, and the “food The Ladies' Rellef will also supervise | and here will be found: P v e g e the whip and notion booth, where Mrs, Fleming of the southern metropolls, who (100 by W 25 ¥T5%0 .\ (owners) with Jucon Schmidt (contractor), architect D. H. Biggs | Removat of bullding now on lot and all work three-story frame bullding (store _an fats). 3 112:6 N of 3 PAPER HATS FO LE B | of Larkin street, selected food were the cause of his stomach POl wemnmas: . The California Training Home for Girls ° ° e ¥ by B 88:0; $T08T, e i i ; a e famous ) % sipeieitfefeleieieieiefefeleiefinininliei~t @ | “Emma Wobber (owner) with Felix Marcusa trouble and his loss in weight from 184 by the Fablola ladles at the Elks' Fair, :“{,’0;’;; New Century Club will each have | (e N o itect " none—All | work for & one and a half story frame building on W line of Third avenue, 50 S of Lake street, S 25 by W_90; $2400. some of them are exquisite and they will New . i i 1 | booth to be in charge of the following| The East Oakland kindergarten wiy| Charles B Newman (owner) with George He did not give up coffes at once, but all be sold at one price—$1 50 each. At|pamed: have charge of the merry-go-round and | omios—All i nan:;:;::.!«n::“e’rnmt this booth will be: Mrs. J. P. H. Dunne, Mrs. Hen; 2 mann, Mrs. John Yule, Mrs J A foiges Mrs, . M. Walsh, Mrs. E. B. Stone, Mrs 1 R. Burnham, Mrs. G. W. Dornin, Mrs. R, W, Gorrill, Mrs. Willard Barton, 'Mra, Q the Oakland Club will serve tea in Lilac | Cottage for the benefit of the vacation | schools. hitects same—All work for a three-story Lemonade will be sold by the ladies of | frame bullding (three flats), on S line of Post the New Century Club and at this booth | street, 175 W of Broderick, S 137:6 by W 25: bullding (three flats), on S line of Post street, 150 W of Broderick, § 137:6 by W 25; $7320. W. H. Tilton (owner) with same contractor. M. Smith, Mrs, George H. Wheaton, Coogan, Mrs. E, B, Beck, Mrs. stolp, Mrs. R. W. Gorrill, Mrs. Crellin, Mrs, E. F. Taylor, Mrs. E. sh. Mrs, F. M. Dunwoodey, Mrs. Eg- W. T. beganr the use of Grape-Nuts, and says: “Within a month I could see a wonderful change had taken place, due to the use of the new food. I decided to give up coffee g Chase, Mrs. H. E. Cooke, Mrs. Henry B; 4 : | $7500. and use Postum in its place; so regularly for ){’r‘-." G. W. Cook, Mrs. Nelson and n"eEf::-i xfi.’:dku’.'u m’; gim'.‘n M: be;u,b rt Watt, Mrs H; ;"?m'e R and Agatha Curtaz (owners) with s others. ; rs, ert Watt, Mrs Harry Lewis, " Fischer (contractor), Hermann t a time I have been on a breakfast made up Stantord. Wheaton, Mre. D, Sioan, 3ra, C. 3 Weedis | Prd Tk work except Saimting, gas fix- At the booth presided over by the mem- They will dispense fce cream and will be | Mrs. L. H. Whitéhouse will preside. tures and shades for a three-story frame build- of Grape-Nuts, a little graham bread and bers of the Mutual Benefit Club two ex- Vi | Postum Food Coffee. My weight has in- cellent palmists will be the attraction, | 2> otc0 1Y the following youns ladie The batile of flowers will as usual take | 28, 08 NE (oL, 5, Jiifl, "t Proteriel Misses Edith Beck, Lita Schlesinger, Edna Barry, Letitia Barry, Leslie Wight, Ella Wight, Emily Chickering, Pattle Chickering, Natalfe Fore, Marjorie Coogan, May Coogan, Carolyn Oliver, Marion Walsh, Irene Bangs, place and a very fine musical programme | is being prepared under the direction of George D. Collins. 'The Berkeley Glee Club and the Boys' Choral will sing and | W, (Tln Jones (owner) with John A. Hoots (contractor), no architect—All work for a two- story attic and basement frame dwelling, on line of Lake street, 139:6 E of Ninth avenue, £ 39 by N 72, Outside Lands block D; $4265. one lady being a recent arrival from India and is sald to be exceptionally good. The young ladies in charge will include: creased to 174 pounds, my stomach trouble has entirely gone and my mind is clear and vigorous as ever. Wishing you every Miss Tille Brown, Misses Mabél Berry, | Caroly Wiliameon Hessle 'Fillmore Ruth | two pleasing numbers will be given by a |; Pl cama o+ Aot B 3 Elizabeth Gray, Edith Larkey, Gertrude Many. | Houshton, Besslo ens, Cornelia Stratton, | double quartet of young girls. The: ccess, I beg to assure you of my fleld, Grace Brown, Nettie Stevens, mr‘n:m!c’“‘" Lonse, Carmen Sutton, Isabel Ken: | will sing the “May Dance” and “Pit-.a. . BMP:’;:EVEI-;“U‘NN dall, Bessie Reed, Lily Reed, Rae Morrow, Gardiner, Annie Sutherland and Mrs, R. T. warm appreciation of Grape-Nuts and Pat,” the singers being Misses Nana and i \tehener. Jessie Cralg, Loulse Hall, Cordelia Bish esda Postum.” Name given by.Postum s it il T & Florence Lowden, Ethel Sims, Myrtlo Sims, | Alice Swain, Florence Crandall, Edith PHEIIRBIP -y~ G - Beltls Crook. Aichs i oA riental in Katherine Stone, Lucretia Burnham and Mol- | Swain, Alice Mould, Mary Pollitt, Helen | pitmio. » 3 Co., . lie Mathes. ‘Waterman and Margaret Neal. Bands of | stmr Aberdeen, Danlels, 63 hours from Port- The donkeys and ponies, which are al- ways, for the children, the most popalar feature of the fete, wil be superintended by the King's Daughters, and they have scoured the country for small animals, The Soclal Settlement Workers will guard the entrance to the observation tower, those interested being: Miss Wellman, Miss Ethel Moore, Miss An- nie Sessions, Mrs, S. T. Alexander, Miss Alex- land. Nor stmr Syvertsen. 21 days from Mororan. FOREIGN PORT. VICTORIA, B C—Arrived April 25—Br stmr Oanfa, from Liverpool, via Hongkong and Yo~ kohama: schr Geneva. from —— . music and several orchestras wili be sta- tioned through the large grounds and the day¥from beginning to end, promises to surpass even the brilliant success of last year.