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N\ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1903. FAST FINISHES | CHAMPIONSHIP ENLIEN RACES, BOUT SCHEDULED Opening Day at Capital Young Corbett and Ben ty Jockey Club Jordan to Battle in GRAND OFFICERS TO MEET | IN FIFTY-FIRST SESSION Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Gather in the City to Elect Officers and to Discuss + Track. November. Matters of Importance to the Order LOGAL DRIVERS FORM NEW GLUB Will Promote Gentle- manly Sport at Tan- foran Track. ELEVATOR FALLS WITH TWO MEN Publisher Patterson Has| Miraculous Escape From Death. - 2 | Ev oS S . . | 2 i Closely Contested | San Francisco Athletic Club | Aims to Make the City a|Water at Bottom of the Sacramento | Succeeds in Making ‘ ! Center for Best of Shaft Prevents a Serious | Meeting. | Great Match. { | Roadsters. Catastrophe. s | | 4 = ung Corbett,” the feather-weight 1 | I The Tanforan Driving Association elect- | Through the falling of an elevator in | < on of the world, and Ben Jordan, | | | | e its directors yesterday and made all | the office building at 429 Montgomery | € »; st man in his class in England, will | | | | plans for the races which will be held | street yesterday afternoon R. R. Patter- | 2 g T a e for the chamy hip in this city | | under its auspices on the Tanforan track. | son, printer and publisher of that address, e s closely contested atter part of November next. The | | The directors are: J. C. Kirkpatrick, | and Peter Green, a colored man, who at \ x “\'5',“‘)" h::l.'x‘\;xspices of the | | president; A. B. Spreckels, vice president; | the time was in charge of the elevator for g » - € three-¥ 3 o R | | Frank Burke, Edward Aigeltinger and pig prother, Hamilton Green, the regular & oung Harry Goodall. Mr. Hackett was elected & : : SN A. Pierce, ng for treasurer and secretary elevator man, had a miraculous escape vy eet in New York City | | | | "It was decided to give the privileges ot | {rom fatal injuries. | ‘. t al articles. The pair | | (he association's track to the Golden Gate | , The elevator ascended to the fourth | . L unds, weighing in at 3 | Diftving: " € %07 Decoration day, and floor with the two men and then sudden- | . day of the contest | | | shortly after that occasion the associa- | 1Y descended with lightaing rapidity and | ampionship { | tion is to give a series of races. the two occupants suffered a serious - and upward ew York by | et e Eoverncd by rules sim- | Shock and injuries which may keep them > = and the rival PR s Sl 3 confined to their beds for some weeks. | & s = 2k Athletic Club | F Y lalinnt o clavetand - thit N ted from the elevator in | d will bring the | et T e evg | the b where it aad fallen with a 2 Pavilion | who will compete in special races for rib- | CFash, Patterson was hurried to the Har- } 2 g Corbett” left this city | | : S e S o | bor Emergenc 1in a patrol wag- b R4 s and will endeavor to > 2 7 f Terry McGovern for a | m(‘z:‘ksea::n n;x":]vft;e i ot gy %0 | on summoned by Policeman T. P. Walsh | o hine, e exrieated Shistsd | | class roadsters. It is also the pu | and in charge of Lieutenant Gleeson. Dr b s = n 1 P mtt tha tobrabe salin. I ssing the Leonard found Patterson suffering from | 1 yroett ikaiation lastevening: Pr a contusion of the back and a severe Sz patrick said that Tanforan t sprain of the left ankle. Green was re- ignored the meet a long felt want of the owners of | 0ved in an ambulance to the Central good men, reafisiiin Emergency Hospital, where he was treat- t present,” said he, “we have no ed by Dr. Armistead, who found that he gs: ¢ = | roads over which a good horse can be | N2d sustained a bad Injury to the spine kL4 | driven with any degree of saf. tn | and dislocation of the right ankie. | 3 the country at times of the vear RRCEN SHat Be it PRSCeeudmn. d 5 - | the roads become dry that they are | made the ascent to the fourth floor when | nmitea Tar working ont and in | he heard something crack, as if a part ~ winter they are deeply covered with mud, | °f the mechanism had parted. In an in-| A At Tanforan the climatic conditions are | Stant after he felt the elevator go almost 2 2 { | such Ahat the Gk ‘can always be de-| STonY. mnder feet and they descended | . ! | pended upon and horses ¢ be worked | nrrm(\»‘ speed to the basement. He . |in any se o outes the saving of their lives to the | 2 i | | witl find another great striking s ome water which had ac- | . 2 46 conquered | foran in that it will afford them to hav £ the hgtigui of the walE: __ | = Georg being ex- | their horses close at hand where they ator Bas cen_ regarded with boxer. has many can be carefully watche b g el ol sy it is sald, knock: ) | At present the maj of the best | 20 'M‘rdm"‘* ARGty ::sna(:drruw‘ 1| Ass es of agreement are | roadsters are quartered at Pleasanton, ki B 2 brarae st s IS S0 -« 2| sig Mt Work this samith fie hu San Jose and other distant polnts. They | (UPAR'S 2x€ said to have crawled out on ¥ sco Athletic C Rend travi | can be brought to Tanforan, where they | € top floor. <] /Athletic s | W11l Pecelvn e Dost of shelter and treat. | Last night Patterson was removed to his | / ¥ - Jor jA,nA Hients and where iEmow fakis & home in Berkeley, but Green will remain oy . 2l et I358" Fatter gart of-a T Viit thets | in the hospital for treatment. { is ambitious captur . | e art £ Reioa telr | | & s for S £6 Sone il | | training places In the future they will be | T N A R b s Corbett’ is ready to | able to go down to Tanforan in forty-five Reports Mysterious Case. | ¢ : ’ gk vl iy g | minutes. | OAKLAND, May 1L—A report that a| B 8 s kind to be fought on | In fact, the new association has been | young girl had died from eating ice cream = 5 attract a large amount of | formed to foster an important industry ched the Coroner’s office to-night, but | , 2 & i of the State and to do so it has secured | could not be verified. Mrs. Dr. Orr, one | % a place where finely bred animals may be | of the resident physicians at Fablola v wiins. GOVERNOR PARDEE IS Nesie wnbe S Re TN e 3 | o5 tested as to their mettle.” | Hospital, telephoned to the Coroner's of- | - k - ; | — i | fice that a man whom she did not know | 321 Ben Ma ! THE GUEST OF HONOR g 2 : = i : | |TRIED FOR A COWARDLY brought to her residence this evening a | Sl - - | INCOMING GRAND MASTER OF THE GRAND LODGE OF THE INDE- | | R REPORTER ! Of 13 whom he said was a Miss Wal- | . 72 warce. 107 Dines With Women Graduates of LLOWS, AND THE PRESIDENT OF TT. UPON P ley, and lived on Thirty-elghth street | g California University; THE CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY OF THE REBEKAHS. | with her parents and who had become | & Class of ’79. Y I | ’Jury in the Case of Ber;ard Tracy, | gck through eating ice cream. Dr. orr | 2 . = B s 4 SR SO e S e - —— | Saloon-Keeper, Fails to | administered emetics and sald that the 2 Governor and Mrs. Pardee ,were the " | Agree. rl did not seem in a serious condition, | 5 en at the HE annual s up considerable time. One proposition Wili | mpo ¢rial of Befnard Tracy, saloon- | Dut that late to-night she had heard that | 2 p TR ; the lady the Gra ge of Calif be to build on the Whité tract at orce | $id kbt L biraet a"‘,‘ City Hal | the sirl had died. Inquiry upon Thirty- - ez y of dependent Order of Odd and to then abandon the home at Ther- | Keeper. 1 6 ¥ 11| cighth street failed to show any family C a 1 i S nmn sl this - wacriis malito, ther to retain the home at|Square, for a cowarilly and unprovoked ighborhood with that or any | 3 2 o of the Botel i PONES. RR B & Trermalito, and still another to maintain | assault upon Robert W. Ritchie, a report- | X B'rith Hall, it being impos- two homes. | er of The Call, on the night of April 28, = sible t t in the as hall the It is probable that there will not be any | was h before a jury in Police Judge i o Dyiting ¢ has been session this afternoon, as most of the | Mogan's court yesterday afterncon and = ren y In addition deiegates will want to see President | resulted in a disag | | presided as toastm to and past oseve ; i | Dr. T. B. W. Leland, H. Gian- 9 ive of the oc iy, et o s ng the Veteran Odd Fellows | nini, Charles Arata, real estate agent; W | s P o nber of th ther will be b will install the new officers and have a | 7, Fitzpatrick, Bond and Warrant Clerk, ér was given by Mrs. | the largest number t iet and on Wednesday evening OX-1and Dr. J. J. Keefe all corroborated the | e = r, Miss Bolton, M and Lodge se: 3 nard Lodge will appear before the Grand | complaining witn ing the filthy < e b Mrs. Keith, M rtant ‘mktters “to. coms i Lodge to_confer the: iyl eknse | and abusive language used by to “ n 7 up at will be the election of The annual on of the California | Ritchie and the unprovoked nature of the | i & nd warden, who ir rse of time will Rebekah , I. 0. O. F., will open | assault | - ’ 1 so } ol Injured by Falling Timbers. e v At 10 o'clock. This morning in the memo- |~ Tracy had five witnesses to back him | Itis a “onderfi_‘ soap | - 3 R. E. Coa o ‘Of the workinen ‘ein- e & 2me ne rial hall of the Odd Fellows' building it | up in his statements, and one of them.| that takes hold quick and - e the ‘_\V\ ; e called to order by President Mr: Ben Salomon, v in the Tax Col- i HE RACES , i acramento will la Madison. The reports will show that | jector's office to shield does no harm. = =2 o J. W iring the past year the order made a | i A » caused fle of ' N THE EASTERN TRACKS Union Club will = N ye < his friend that he caused a smile of ¢ i | injured grand mas- remarkable gain in membership. Mrs. | rision throughout the courtroom and No harm! It leaves the | E R th iy warden ar 1 of this city will eed | sharp rebuke from the Judge and Assist- 3 = 5 | < e et 4 v as president. The session, | ant District Attorney Harris. skin soft hkc a babys; no | g X Seven-Furlong e it is expected, will be a short one, as| He volunteered the statement that be- g s < Es Worth e there is but little to do except the clection | fore Tracy struck ratchle the latter held alkali in it, nothing but of officers for the ensuing term ! up one hand i threatening manner and : ! , v H up one hand in a i rer an ; was £ poms e The work of the order will he exempli- | iaoed the other hand In his overcoat| S0ap. The harm is done by | . md sustainy fied by a picked team from Los Angeles. if to draw a ‘“gun,” . : =% 1 it | of ¢ =sibly interna geles, | fiCdo GEAN A KU FRldE & alkali. Still more harm is | eieny | B e ] omon added that he v ready done by not washmg. So, COLT FOALED BY ZARONIA | PHILADELPHIA TEAM | spring on Ritchic's back as soon as he b N caw the “gun.” No other witne bad soap is better than George W. Ketcham’ Has the Best S t and who i inge Reeves, e hree woman P x er and s alleged that| TOLEDO, Ohio, May struck her with his cane. | colt foaled by Z: ranch of A. B. Spreckels, to become the . fastest trotter in the world,” said George th semate , | H. Ketcham to-day. “The colt is sired | - i & by Cresceus, 2:02%, and the dam is by Dexter Prince, whose descendants have a &= shown a world of speed. Z . had she E gz not sustained an accident to her leg, er 1:27%, , would have made the fastest trotting s - pooningd -t :{""i an won, | mare in the world, and I really believe M " rd. Time | would have received the mark of 2:00. - ha - | consider a colt out of her by Cresceus 3 ¥ 11.—Resuits | as having the best speed lines in the £ four furlongs—Sara Rose wo world,” said the owner of the trotting s s =z second, Morning Star third. = Time, | champion e g - seven furlongs—Little Duchess X - - Woods second, Tom Kingsley Eminent Frenchman Lectures. Ik Cord won, | M- Leopold Mabilleau, the eminent Time, 1-41, | French scholar who is now lecturing to IR corion8t 5ol | the students at the University of Call w York w wecond, OF 1 fornia, delivered a talk last evening in p » Irxnn"g{;-n:c;:mur«v From, Golden Gate Hall on the relation of wo Lick thir me, 1:003%. | France to the Uni e s a e e cemi seligd: | France to the United States. He spoke . Aimless second, Adelante thira, | Under th® auspices of the Alliance Fran- cals MAY BECOME A CEHAMPION | 2 | Seys Youngster peed Lines in the World. | -1 look for the | 1 onia, 2:13%, at the Aptos Figprune Cereal Coffee Talk 577" Figprunc is a delicious, inspinng, aromatic beverage. It is so like >, real coffee that when properly made and served with cream, the oldest coffee drinkers are deceived into believing that they are still delighting themselves with their favorite nerve poison—coffee. Figprunc consists of 54 per cent choice California figs and prunes and 46 per cent well ripened grain, blended by our special process. It is sold by all grocers. Boil 5 to 1o minutes only. DEFEATS THE CHICAGOS | Cleveland’s Batters Make Seven Hits | | i for Two Bags or Better Off Boston. AMERICAN LEAGUE | CHICAGO, May 11.—Two errors, a wild pitch and four opportune hits gave the champions their opening game of the season here to-day in an eleven-inning contest. Score: | R. H E. | Chicago ... I TR Philadelphia 2, B -White and Sullivan; Waddell and Batteries hreck. LEVELAND, May 11.—Seven of Cleve- land’s twelve hits were for two A et ter, and as a result more than the five errors. Score: g R. E. | | Cleverana P e | Boston ... X g 5 Oac g Batteries—Bernhard and Bemis; Hughes, Dineen and Criger. DETROIT, May 11.—Tannehill box for New York to-day and had the toc e at his mercy for eight innings, | at bis &5, then let up. R. Detroit 2 };' ~ New York 8 A8 g | Batteries—Mullin and McAllister and O'Connor. i ST. LOUIS, May 11.—St. Louis opening game of the series from X-".'Zmr'.flf ton in a pitchers’ battle, Sudhoff anA Townsend being the opposing twirlers, and both were given perfect support. Score: Louts 5 25 shington GNigyy Batteries—Sudhoff and Kahoe; and Drill. Prwnsn NATIONAL LEAGUE. NEW YORK, May 11.—The Brooklyns were unable to get more than three hits > while the New e Ginnity to- Y batted Garvin hard. Score: ork team R. H. E. New York .9 12 - Brooklyn g 3 3 Batterles—McGinnity and Bresnahan; vin and Ritter. Umpire—0'Day. b PITTSBURG, May 11.—In a game Cincinnatl won on its merits, well-played Score: Pittsburg . ol Cincinnatt 1] Batteries—Leever and Smith; Sudhoft ! Peitz. Umpire—Emslie. 0T e e s A Seattle Defeats Helena. SEATTLE, Wash, May li~—Young Me- Kay, who was not guod ensush to get a chance | with either Tacoma or Spokane, won his fourtl consecutive game to-day, holding Helena down to five hits, and not issuing a single pas: He was backed up by fast and perfect flelding and the third shut-out of the Series resulted. Treadway, Hurlburt and Drennan cracked out four two-bagmers between them, three of the | hits driving in all the runs. Score: | R H E| Seattle 00002001 x—3 8 0 Helena 0000000000 5 of Batteries—McKay and Stanley: Purcell and Carisch, e Vanderbilt’s Frederica Runs Third. PARIS, May 11.—W. K. Vanderbilt's Frederica ran third in the race for the Prix Verboise to-day at the St. Cloud meeting. e BERLIN, May 11.—The German university world has been startled by the discovery of thefts in the buildings occupled by the Sax- onia and Borussia corps at Bonn. The thiet has been found and has confessed before a ive in Ritchie's lled Ritchie test revolver in hi anything ag and on being rec he never carried — ot McNamara Allowed to Open. J. B. McNamara, saloon-keeper at City Hall avenue, who is accused of be- ing implicated in the recent Civil Service | Commission scandal, and who had his H- | cense revoked at the last meeting of the | Board of Police Commissioners, appeared | before that body at the meeting last night | and asked for a rehearing of his case. He | maintained that he was not guilty of any wrong-doing, and that he had not had a | fair and impartial hearing, as specified by the charter. The commission granted his request for a hearing and he will be al-| Jowad to open his resort until the matter is disposed of. —_—————————— ‘Wife-Beater Convicted. | John O'Brien, a boatbuilder living at| 582 Chestnut street, was convicted by Pc- | lice Judge Mogan yesterday on a charge | of battery upon his wife. He went home on Friday evening in an intoxicarc1 co tion and beat her brutaily. She is a 1] lttle woman. The Judge said that | O'Brien should be lashed till he could not 19 stand and regretted that the law prevent- | ed tim from sending him 1o the whipping post. He will be sentenced to-day. Ransom H. Thomas NEW YORK, May 11. ‘ New York | o-day elected president of the Exchange without ovposition. ADVERTISEMENTS. Demand for Investments is growing with the prosperity of the country and a man of character and ability can secure ample rewards if he| has the ability to market such | securities. I want a few of | the best men obtainable for this work. In writing give age, occupation and bank references. All Hfll treated as strictly confidential, GEORGE T. DEXTER, Superintendent of Domestic Agencies, The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, 32 Nassau Street, New York, N. V. Nassau, amnalmur. He belongs to a family of none. . What is bad soap? Im- | | i | | | | perfectly made; the fat and alkali not well bal- anced or not combined. What is good soap? Pears’. Sold all over the world. Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two || hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. Palace and Grand Hotels . i FORMERLY OF POST STREET, S. F. ..TOBEY’S CAFE.... Broadway and 31st Sirest. New York City —— e CALIFORNIA TO-NIGHT. The Broadway Comedians, WOBLD and MACK in the new TOWN TOPICS 3 ACTS OF SOLID LAUGHTER. NOTICE—Closed next week preparatory to opening of the Daly musical comedy season. Pl WELCOME YOU YOUR WILL EXCELLENCY PRAISE.... Our Climate. but If Your Excellency Saw “FIDDLE DEE DEE” Your Excellency Would Forget All About “Our | imate. RESERVED SEATS—Nights, 25c, 50c and 75¢; Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 25¢ and S0c; Children at Matinees, 10c and 25c. SEATS TWO WEEKS AHEAD, “TWIRLY WHIRLY,” Weber & Field's Latest and Greatest Success, Follows. SAN FRANCISCO'S COLUMBI Powell Street, Near Market. EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. MARY MANNERING Under the Management of FRANK McKER. PRESENTI HER AND GREATEST SUC The Stubbornness of Geraldine. Clyde Fitch's New Modern Comedy ‘With the Original Cast and Every Detall the Garrick Theater Production Unchanged. TIVOLI®SE: HOUSE. To-night and Every Evening This Week. MATINEE SATURDAY AGAIN AN U The E: Edwin Supported by the BIG TIVOLI COMPANY. im the Greatest of Comic Operas, “WANG.” A LAUGH IN EVERY LINE! of EVERY MUSICAL NUMBER A GEM! Next—"EL, CAPITAN.” | POPULAR PRICES 28c, 50c and TSe Telephone Bush 9. CEN ALTNEATR& I R BELASCO & MAVPR, Hall. Market st. near Eighth, Opp. City Phone South 333 MATIN SATURDAY AND SUNDATY. TO-NIGHT—AL THE WEEK First Time In This City of Edgar Selwyn's Great Patriotic Drama, A Rough Rider’s Romance. See the Rescue by Roosevelt and His Rough Riders. PRICES Ereninss ...10c to S0 Matinees 10c, 15¢, 25¢ Next Week—"THE ROMANY RYE ’ Strenuous Vaudeville! JAMES J. CORBETT. Fisher and Carroll; Julie Ring; Kennedy and Rooney; The Lytton- Gerald Company; Melville and Stetson; Harding. and Ah Sid; Mlle. Olive and the Biograph. Reserved Seats_ 25c: Balcony, 10c; Box Seats and ©pera Chairs, 50c. GRAND 2272 MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Last Night an Enthusiastic Audience Wele comed the Popular Comedian, WALTER E. PERKINS i~ “JEROME.” s Famous A Dramatization of Mary E. Will Story POPULAR PRIC 15¢c, 25¢, 50c and T3c A Good Reserved Seat in the Orchestra at all Matinees, 25c. “ON THE QUIET."” Next Weelk, 'ALCAZAR Great Hit of a Great Play. Se. Mat. Sat. & Sun, 15c to 50e. Evg., 25¢ to MONDAY NEXT—Summer Engagement of WHITE WHITTLESEY Begins With the Romantic Comedy, HEARTSEASE {wyes THE WILSON FAMILY And s Great Show in the Theater EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. LAST WEEK OF THE CYCLE MAZE. This Afternoon and Evening, Grand Celebration by the CHILDREN “THE CHUTES. ADMISSION 2 When Phoning Ask for IANO RECITA] . NGELUS PIANO PLAYER SATURDAY NEXT AT 3 P. M. In STEINWAY HALL ANOTHER PTANO RECITAL ‘Will Be Given by MR. PERCIVAL K. VAN YORX With the Aldot The Angelus Sololst, MRS. L. SNIDER JOHNSO! Complimentary tickets may be secured at our tore any time before the recital. Sherman, Clay & Co., Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco. HUGO MANSFELDT Presents His Pupil, Miss Mary Carrick, —in o LISZT RECITAL —IN— STEINWAY HALL MOSDAY, MAY 25th, 8:15 P. M. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR. “Arif Savay” “Editor of the Iconoclast. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT. Subject, “SUCCESS."” ADMISSION FREE. No Collection of Any Kind. Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year

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