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THE FRANCISCO CALL, WED NESDAY. AUGUST 5, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. lFrom the Golden Gate to Hell Gate! Another enviable distinction and a new record have been won by the 20-horsepower WINTON TOURING CAR DR NELSON JACKSON, a resi- dent of Vermont and one of the best known surgeons in the country, has eted his great transcontinental ride. I'his now distinguished automobilist, zn no way connected with the industry, undertook the ocean ~ompl P 1 IS ,1 C TldC as a means of recreation private owner in San Francisco, at a pre- mium over the regular purchase price of 500. When he arrived in Cleveland (only from New York) the motor such splendid condition that he necessary. the route. such condition when Cleveland was reached ‘that no factory inspection was This record is the more remarkable when it is considered that no factory mechanic accompanied Dr. Jackson and that he had no system of relays for dupli- cate parts, tires or other supplies along Upon leaving San Francisco he carried but one extra tire, four extra spark plugs, a shovel, an axe, a cooking and camping outfit and a bulldog. The original Goodrich Clincher Tires, which were of regular construc- tion and with which the car was fitted when leaving San Francisco, were still i commission and doing good service when the expedition arrived in New York. Dr. Jackson left San Francisco May 23d, going north through the picturesque Oregon country and thence east over the Great Desert, arriving in New York July 26, having made a total mile- age of about 6,000 miles, at an aver- age speed of over 100 miles per day, although the Doctor made no at- tempt at a speed record. i to let it go into the Winton fac- | Ccd r ry for a “looking over.” It had gone High Sierras, traversed esert—a feat never accom- other automobile—climbed ascents and threaded the dan- passes of the Rocky Mountains, over the plains of Nebraska, ploughed through the black mud roads of lowa and continued on through Illinois, iana and Ohio; but the motor was in over D % goed 2 i COMING OUT OF THE WEST.—Dr. Jackson at the wheel, Mr. Sewall K. Crok er of Tacoma, Wash., his riding companion, and “Bud,” their mascot. Dr. Jackson has consented to write a complete record of kis wonderful ride. It will be full of interest not alone for the descriptive matter contained, but on account of the attractive illustrations reproduced from photographs taken on the trip. We are having it prepared in book form and will mail copy to any address upon request. Ask for “The Transcontinental Automobile Record.” L_ THE WINTON MOTOR CARRIAGE C(), FACTORIES AND NAIN OFFICES, CLEVELAND, U. S. A. e Branches and Agencies in the Principal Cities Throughout North America. DISTRICT CLUBS READY FOR PRIMARY ELECTION @@@m I | MATINEE TO-DAY, W wi and pleasure. Dr. Jackson drove a regular model Winton car, purchased by hlm from a AMUSEMENTS. l GRAND P&t ONLY MAT(\FSATLRDAY LAST FOUR NIGHTS! RAYMOND AND CAVERLY C THEATRE EN Savee * Mayer, Propristors. Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South 5 - ok A Kkets ; and San € NESDAY, Au'us' 5. s Delegate Tickets Are Filed With the Registrar of Voters| o | stupendous Produc e e A R ¢ Gty hrf,."?,;"; jany seal, c; Baleony. 10c; Chii tie by t he Various Political Organizations Throughout City. | [ WALL STREET |: Vigorous Vaudewlle. | The Great Kaufmann Troupe; Doole; ‘Tn«l\re’“ Sunday Night | 3 penbrookes; nobexfs.’ Hnyeys and Roberts; George Austin; Mmae. Konorah; James J. Morton; Ma- cart’s Dogs and Monkeys; Clau- United- Republican League Presents'a Complete Lth‘m The following d Th n ISRAEL % HERSCHEL EU Gorgeor PRICE NIA THAIS LAWTON as ZORAH. did Costumes! rs Brothers' Success of Last Season, | “IN HARVARD” | | A Gorgeo vel and Beautiful Production. NOW ON SALE. | k Bird- | Dunn, mas Barton, e Kehrlein as | 10 to 50 Sa August 10—"M | embly onday. i IND]:PEN'DENT REPUBLICANS 1 '}‘-;"mnl\ lxv rict hn ynwi ‘ Monday 23e, 50, Toe. dius and Corbin and the Biograph. s g lub met la ight anc REppbIcRE. ot of | following delegates to be | Hospital, where it was discovered that g < ‘V‘l“f";t d for at the primary election: he was suffering from a possible fracture SAN FRANCISCRS S y schilling, C. J. | of the skull, in addition to several lacer- LEADING ' glerdhal U dden, M. Gil- | ated wounds of the head THEMTRE “"{“"’“' B e The injured man is supposed {o be Wil- | 150 MINUTES OF ROLLICKING JOY!| s i ko, Bed g oender, D- % lilam Roach, a of Sausalito. | EVERY NIGHT_INCLUDING SUNDAY. ¢ Drematic present | Jonn 3 W. J. Munn, | When the officers reported th ATURDA ¥ op NEILL- MOROSCO CO. Presenting Paul s to the outcome. A | Jo ly adopted that | Wi o Xl John Hurley, “entral police station det, 3.7 Diamana: the Central polic on de immediately detailed on the ¢ to ascertain if possible how h “The Comedian You All Know.” fam Cronir, P. Min Lejcest Hubert and James Mor ot Ford’s Matchless R the Revolution, o °C EZR!? received WOUNDED MAN IS FOUND his injuries. The detectives are of the P opinion that the man was held up and LL First th 7 LYING ON CLAY STREET | peaten by footpads. He failed to gain I(E] il)A pricen. New at 20 oo consciousness and therefore it ‘s impos- sible to get a statement from him. —_— Convicted of Robbery. In His'Great Starring Comedy Success, “THE VINEGAR BUYER" Next Sunday ] Officers Discover Him in Unconscious “A ROYAL FAMI- Condition, With Blood Flow- | ing From Ear. : ; gy Timothy O'Grady was convicted by a ek Yo TR Jiile e e 1“:'"5 f street, be-| ;ry in Judge Dunne's court vesterday | Lighler & Co yoe gy landzers tween Drumm and East, early this morn- | #t¢:no6n on a charge of robbery and will | pNey! MORd® econd Week of A KEN- | ing, Sergeant Billis and Patrolman Fergu- son discovered a man lying on the side- be sentenced on Saturday. On the morn- INDEPENDENT REPUBLICANS. ing of April 3 he held up Thomas Mul- —J. Georse Boyne, Martin W Ik in an unconsclous condition with |.cah: tranger, in the hallway of 'th N 'opc ' 4 e , William ~Blakeley, O . . . walk in aj clous tion w! cahy, a stranger, vay of the 3 p — ~a = "Thomas H. Linds 'm’{h;mlr':\]-flm e tia® | blood flowing from his right ear. He |old Baltimore House, 502 Bush street, I lvol ‘I 3 John Breen, Daniei 3. | the Torty-se A ety heme! | was removed to the Harbor Emergency | and robbed him of $3. - ? . tus Johmson, 3 President B. P. Flint presided. He an- o, O B L YOU Awamzm? James Carr, A. Grasso Alexander Campbell Jr., es MeNalr nounced the names of the five - AR RARUTEME T v e five committee Thicd Week of TIS THE LAST WEEK. ADVEBTISEIENTS. men from e: h of the twenty-one pre- “ i A Tiel, . 3 Busiey, Join | cincts. Bpeaches were made by Norman | KT T ~~~~~~~~~~| CAMILLE D’ARVILLE | UNDER THE RED GLOBE” 8 . Dr. Campboll Ford, Lout . | W. Hall, Dr. Henry Gibbons Jr. and In her special engagement for Smith & De Al r erlad, e Joois Y 3 “ R s aruite ) Walta: It ¥ ;a.nk rI;1 M:u‘br;)\l A Sunstro ke Insu rance Koven's Masterpiece, T“DE TH“RSEE MUSKEETERS.” arini, Alexander Campbell, William (he following delegates were selected: A m v CAlLStar cast. includin 3 ot CRPENANS S SN JEpo B Funt Lowis B. Ltavs l:-vlnirel'r:'vlglr:- roflx‘:(oun:: BARNEY BERNARD 3 3 int, Louls e ; DELEGATES REPORTED. Hail, Br H;‘nr)n(}n:lmrnl . ARTHUR _ CUNNINGHAM, EDWARD :{;‘;T'!!fivtmgg. The members of the United Republican | wiiiem 1 McGernen” \\fil«am I T MAUDE AMBER. League Club of the Fortieth Assembly | Daniel H. Skillin, Allg When the summer’s heat gets about 90 de- | ins speciat Case. o ATMEE LEK TEE | vt e e, 30e, ‘S0s and I ict held a meeting last evening at | ¢ 8¢; Saturday and Sunday Matinees. 25c and grees, you are liable to be sunstruck any S0c; Children at Matinees, 10c and 28c. The Next Attraction Will Be TUNE TELLER. klin Hall, Bush and Fillmore streets. | yetn, Daniel Brer A e A Next Mon Night—Great Double Bill— Henry Ach, president of the club, pre. | John R. Bride, W. F. Nicolis and John M. time youare out in the sun, unless you take b B o L oy “QUO_ VASS 188" and “THE BIG LITTLE s made the opening address, | Neonan proper_precautions. Several years ago, Telephone Bush 9. FIGHCIINE . Sratens TN, of “Su Other addresses were made by Charles | The Independent Republican and the the writer of this, who has spent much of = or, William 8. Wood and other newly | Roosevelt Republican clubs of the Thirty- his life h th ht h members. A large crowd were | ninth Assembly District will hold a joint is life in the tropics, thought he was safe By and much enthusiasm was shown. | meeting to-night at Richmond Hall, cor- from sunstroke. One day he collapsed, E. n pm. = main business of the meoting was | ner of Fourth avenue and Clement street. remained unconscious for five hours, and the report of the executive committee a; The object of the meeting is to discuss TO- \IGHT—THYS “EEK ONLY. at times his"life was despaired of. Asa matter of fact, any person whose stomach | and bowels are in bad shape in the sum- the coming primary election affairs af- fecting the district; and to prevent any fraudulent use of the names of the clubs, t the delegates to rep- | trict. The names selected | mmittee were unanimously ap- | “Charming performa A delightful comedy. “eént with o snap Lester and Curtin; Little Blossom; Seneral E. S. Salomon, Judge G. H.| e & John | Bahrs, Judge Waldhelmer and Joseph de rns, W. 8. Den- | Forest C. Brown, & ; Stevens, J. C The order of business was the ratifica- ; Hugo D. a Leo V. McDonald | | Thomas Morffew, | tion of the delegates selected by the ex- | Anomas Morflew, ecutive committee. | Falk, P. J. ) i The meeting of the United Republican | i\‘ hufl}r‘na& Harrie C. League Club of the Thirty-first District | Kennet e ) at the Mission Y. M. C. A, Hal last | Pumbreil and Adoiphus E. G evening was largely attended. Speeches | DEMOCRATIC CAMP. were made by prominent Republicans of | The County Committee Democrats of the district and the success of the ticket | the Thirty-third Assembly District met at the coming primary election was as‘ | Jast night at Silk’s Hall, Pracita avenue, sured. near Mission street, and held an enthusi- The United Republican League Club of | astic meeting. The following resolutions the Forty-first District held a meeting at | were adopted: its clubrooms, 1229 Union street, last night and selected members to represent them on the primary ticket. Jden. Thurlow Mill- Mclntosh, J. David B. Paktor, ‘ s, Julius Samuel, k' J. Murphy, A. Marks, Jesse Mayer, A. Van der Naillen Bergerot, Samuel H W. Dinkelspiel, John Countryman, Joseph Resolved, That a communica’fon sent to the general manager of the Us ted Iroads, urging him to place an electri line on' Cort- heat of the body and blood | many degrees. Scientists have ; found that natives of the South Sea Islands, living on laxative fruit, bananas, cocoanuts, bread-fruit, have a temperature 20 degrees lowerthan that of white men who are careless about their food or their bowels. It has been found in years of experience, that a CASCARET Candy Cathartic taken at bed-time every night will keep the body cleanand cool inside all day, and forms a safe and thoroughly reliable form of sunstroke insurance. ey Best for the Bowels, All dr?(hfi. 10¢, ISC. soc. Never sold in bulk. The enuine tablet stamped CC Guaranteed to cure or your money back. mple and booklat free. terling Remedy Cov, Chicago or New York. 50 i Monday, Aug. 17—The Greatest of Rural Plays, THE DAIRY FARM. e —————— DON'T FAIL TO see the PALM ROOR.l,the LOUIS XV PAR- by the members of the club, | or deception of the members thereof. w w a meeting of the members of the| The Independent Repub Club_ of mer time, is liable to b: ‘nS"]lédE '"h'em‘ HITE HITTLESEY The Three Kuhns, and a Great United Republican League Club of the | the Fortieth Assembly District held its erature that wou e harm- | Show Every Afternoon and Eve- Thirty-seventh District, held last evening | regular meeting last night at the head- iti | I I s 2 | at 444 Devisadero street, Secretary C. B.| quarters of the club, 1733 Filimore street, it !mder norm.EI cqndmons. | T,',E BwUl T ERFLIES ning in the Theater. Zackary 1 | Perkins presided, owing to the absence | for the expressed purpose of selecting Thl:ltsczixllbthere is to it. fStom-‘ 90w Woks M ur. & Sat., 15c to 50c. Inspect "CAB\.}IISI:ETTTK;!E LA MORT." , __ | of the president, W. J. Ruddick. A large | delegates for the forthcoming municipal ach and bowels full of fester- | Next Monday—Farewell Week of the WHIT- e e w R ilamey: | crowd was present and enthusiastic ad- | convention. Dr. Charles V. Cross pre- fng; dermenting - vefuse thatl‘ TLESEY Engagement. POUND AND ‘c’gi}‘ifi'}&i‘" AND HIS H. Biume, | es were made by D. E. McKi The following ticket was nomi- * o - ! — it forms acidsand gases, raise the | T"E THREE MUSKETEERS. IN THE INFANT INCUBATORS. THREE BABY TIGERS IN THE Z0O. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. ADMISSION. 10c; CHILDREN, Se.