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ifipipp mB a ssJu HMS sssnaB jSPagslfcHesSSaiifl 522V3S WT5KliSft afiSKiJS EWw jBWK ft jS 1 isy 3A3T JFBiTCaBCOr 1RSI FQOT BALL 1 ssr 7 r4 fe SMMS PL HE AT LETI LUB ELEVENS UP ylv iiW 4tvAfc WTfriissssssssWsa Vv 82 8B jaLij9KKtffi ilKKBKSSBStffSanWgBBKI pwasasiwssssssswpwapswwawwi astaaw Kllv XT MainaiastaTislaMSTat xSBca II GVti AA rMkvfti STANFORD TIES OfW WITH OLYMPIC jy SMSM Score of Six to Six the Result of a Game in Tropical Weather on Local Gridiron STANFORD and Olympic played a 6 6 tie football game on the Six teenth street grounds In this city yes terday afternoon in tropical weather and before about 350 spectators The varsity team from Palo Alto scored quickly early In XKt first twentytwenty minute period pn a sixty yard bounding punt by Hill followed by an Olympic fumble of the catch and then a desperate series of twelve line smashing plays for forty two yards to a touchdown which Traeger soon converted Into a goal Olympic late In the second twentytwenty minute half getting the ball on the Stanford thirty five yard line from a kick made twelve whirlwind attacks close upon the collegiate team and finally burst through for the remaining yard and a touchdown which Cad walader developed into a goal Olympic came within three yards of scoring two minutes before It did The clubmen had battered across the grid Iron swiftly and feverishly for forty five yards in fifteen plays and then the Stanford line had held like a stone wall and taken the ball which Captain Ksher Immediately punted up the field only give the determined clubmen another and a successful try with but thirty five yards to traverse Just beforebefore the final whistle blew Olympic was tearing across the field trying for another touchdown Hooper making twenty fiye yards running In the Stanford kick off Gammon following on the next play with athlrty yard run round the Stanford right end and then bucking three times and making fifteen yards This was done before Stanford braced and tore up three formations in succession and took the ball on downs on the varsity thirty five yard line the instant the whistle ended the match The first half was so much stanioraa city team of former varsity veterans to advance less than twenty five yards little by little and then had taken the ball away on downs In kicking also Stanford showed superiority in that first half Hills kicks were sixty yards seven yards seventy yards and fifty five yards the three long ones soaring over the opposing fullbacks head and bounding and the short one whirling high for the ends to get It The Olympic kicks were thirty three yards forty five yards twenty five yards and thirty two yards two being kick offs and one atry for a field goal In the second half though Stanford put In last years heavy center in place of the new man and introduced the fast Smith another varsity half 4n place of the punting Hill the university team seemed like another aggregation Olympic put it on the defensive and kept it there all the time The work was almost prostrating for the clubmen They fell exhausted after almost every scrimmage and took all the seconds permissible for refreshment before renewing the onslaught upon the unharmed varsity eleven Stanfords men seemed to be In fine physical condition all along the line never a player getting hurt Or lying on the ground an instant after the pile unloosened With condition in their favor and greater ability to advance there was no particular reason why the Stanford men should have proved so weak on the defensive Occasionally they braced and never yielded a foot Then again the overworked Gammon would go reeling through the line as though there were on idea of concerted defense And most of the Olympics effectiveeffective short plunges were made be iweeii noran oiaiuoru uigguaru irum Stanford Lafayette College and Tackle Mc Clark 165 Fadden the remarkable freshman cen Traeger 190 ter of last year The next vulnerable Thompson 180 place was a sudden sweeD outside of Hauvemann 180 Traeger that Clark at end and smith at half were frequently unable to stop HrvntWHTTvlrt lng materially In opening a way for the runner Stanford at present looks to be very little stronger than California at advancing the ball a little better at all round kicking and 20 per cent less effective in offering coherent timely defense against a frontal attack California has been In training more than a fortnight longer than Stanford The remaining three weeks may round Stanford into a powerful defensive team such as its weight and personnel this year might promise If they do not California even with a physically less likely team ought to outscore Stanford in the intercollegiate simply on faster cleaner work when in possession of the ball Stanford tried 21 runs and netted 124 yards made 9 kicks that netted 363 yards made 4 fumbles losing the ball twice was forced back once losing 5 yards was never held on downs and made a total net advance of 487 yards Olymplo tried 68 runs and netted 238 yards made 7 kicks that netted 206 yards made 2 fumbles without losing the ball was forced back 6 times for a total loss of 13 yards was held ondownn 2 times and made a total net advance of 441 yards This Is the way the opposing players faced each other Position Olympic Ij Parker 157 1 REmbrlck 173 10 RPlunkett 200 Lee 192 Horan 195 that the varsity coaches were telling the nlavers durine the intermission that a At 1 ril they mUS mane IWO lOUCnaowus in me we ursi ssu rguna wmrK eiiu iiuu period yen to come Stanford had Gammons thirty yard run in the second played almost brilliantly and with half round Coopers end plenty of spirit Three times Olymplo Stanfords repeated gains were made had secured the ball once on a fumble through Right Tackle Embrick who end the next two times on a kick and was hammered repeatedly for gains of Bettlson 1C9 LCadwalader 240 In time But the longest Olympic gams McFadden 180 LClay 185 were Gammons seventeen yard run in Cooper 160 LNourse 145 Blethen 148 Raltt 160 Smedberg 157 Hill 185 Smith 160LHR Hooper 140 Fisher 165 LOammon 150 Slaker 178 Bernard 145 Touchdowns Hill Gammon Officials Rithet of Yale and Dan Brown each time Stanford had permlttedthe from three to eight yards Traeger help of Stanford MASONIC GRAUD LODGE ADJOURNS New Officers Installed and Deliberations Concluded The Masonic Grand Lodge of California which convened in this city last Tuesday morning concluded its deliberations and adjourned at noony ester day for thyear after installing the new officers and announcing the standing committees Past Grand Master James A Foshay of Los Angeles officiated as installing officer and Past Grand Master Edward MPrejstonof Nevada City acted as master of ceremonies The following officers elected and appointed were Installed and the committees announced fpr the ensuing year Grand master William Wells Martinez deputy grand master Orrtn Henderson Stockton senior grand warden Dr Charles Nutting Etna junior grand warden Judge George Washington Hunter Eurekar grand treasurerEdward Coleman grand secretary George Johnson grand lecturer William Edwards grand chaplain Edward Ctiurehr grand orator Edward HHart Berkeley as slstant grand secretary Harry John sQrir grand marshal John Greeley grandBlble bearer William SMoses grand sword bearer James Ensign grand standard bearer Louis San Diego senior grand deacon Samuel Pragerr Junior granddeacbnWllllam Kettner senior grand ste ward Adelbert WiDavidson junior grandsteward DelosiWUUarn Smythe grandlpursul iyant Thomas G1 Lambert grand or ganist Samuell Mayer grand tyier GeoneePAdamsi i SCommlttee on Jurisprudence Edward Mi Preston chairman Frank AngeJ iottlf Hlrem NRuckerWllllam Jphn tonJamesJBr Stevens cFlfiancecornmlUeerr Elmer Stone chairman John Martin George Monroe Goldaracena Frank Robinson Grievances Frank Llppltt chairman Stanley A Smith James Mannon Georsre Church Crittenden Hampton Committee on return William Hervey chairman Ernest Bonner Douglas Fred Carroll Frank Rutherford Pay of members Motley Flint chairman Frank Hunewlll Amos Stevens Bagbee Howard Kercheval Correspondence rWllllam A Da vies chairman Louis Buttner George McCabe Ralph Lowe Elmer Billings Committee on accounts John A Beckwith chairman Thomas Kyle Ells Hare Henry Burner Fred Gibson Charity fund William Sloan chairman William A SayrcjD Plllsbury IVllllam Edwards Albert A Dickie After installation Past Grand Master Charles Patton presented the retiring grand master with a magnificent past grand masters JeweL HOTEL BUILDING AT SIXTH AND MINNA Park Proaiamme The following programme will be rendered at Golden Gate Park to day 1 Overture Bronze Horse iAuber 2 DanceJaponicavifiSi Stanford Selection ALucia 1vDohlzetti 4 Gambrlnus Polka Bial 5 Moslcquft Monks of Malabar wv ingianoer Ik Overture WHUam Tell Rossini 7 Prelude from ManfrediiRenike 8 Themes from RIgolettoi Verdi 3 Heartsiahd FlowersiiiTobanl 10 March rVGood byDoilieGray Introducing My Little Southern Queen i 4 Chattaway TElPENNSYLWNiA UMITEa Inr wrltlnr rrom KwYork in oflcUl otcmt of tli promInenUEnjllh raQwayi ho rode cm the rennajJTtnu umlted iax5 I ba moet plent Journey fromCnlctto toJew Tort Your tttln far nrpuses anything we Mplre to la EbkIukL i 3 The famoa Pennirlranfa Umtted depart from Chicago Union Station Tf ry day at 5 UIO en Ita twenty oar hoor ran to Kew York Special Information reiardlns the superior transportation faculties offered by the PennaylTanla Short Lines can bo obtained by addreaalne A 8 Holt Pa i clfle Coaat Ajtnt 30 Uontmery at San Fran tUWV iS It Is Leased for Ten Years for the Full Cost of the Structure The largest aggregation of building contracts which have been let since the Industrial troubles placed a check on construction was recorded yesterday They amounted to 82000 and are for material andjvork for a hotel to take the place of the old frame buildings on the northeast corner of Sixth and Minna streets The new structure will be erected and owned by the Meyer Estate Company of which Charles lAckerman is the president and will be on designs by Lyon The building will have Its principal I frontage of eighty feet on Sixth street and will extend 100 feeton Minna street Its construction will be of class or semi fire proof with steel frame and the street walls will be of Roman brick with terra cotta ornamentation The building will be six stories In height with a basement which may be possibly arranged for safe deposit vaults On the ground floor will be three stores while the upper floors will be occupied by the hotel which will contain 180 rooms exclusive of the servants quarters The entrance to the office of the hotel will however be on the ground floor on Sixth str et Marble will be employed for the finishing of this vestibule and entrance and elevators will run to all parts of the building which will cost between 185000 and 90000 It wllj be in the form of a hollow square In order to provide exterior light for all of the rooms The hotel portion of the structure has been leased In advance of building for ten years for the aggregate rental of 84000i Lost ln the Mountains David Supple and Isaac Springer clerks of the San Francisco Postofflce have found outTbyJ demonstration that woodcraft cannot be learned at the drowsy building on Washington street While spending their vacation at Adams Springs theys attempted to explore the forest fastnesses of Cobb mountain in company with two other euests of the sminsrs hoteLThls was oq Tuesday last and their non ap 1 CALIFORNIA TEAM DEFEATS RELIANCE With Greatly Strengthened Defensive Work the Varsity Men Win by a Six to Nothing Score ITH a team whose defensive the field on an offside play by Re i I work has been remarkably Uance The umpire declined to specl strengthened In the last fy whom he thought guilty On the Zv i nt play Womble went seven yards fortnight California made Reliance right tackle a better showing with Reliance yester which was the first time either team day than In the 0 to 0 game which was naj earned a first down on distance played with the athletic club two weeks gained California was then within ago It was a California victory by a twelve yards of the Reliance goaL score of to 0 and only a case of appa and wnt at its opponents line vlgor Mj kr onortlr ously But Reliance braced and Ers fnL I fvP Une who was doing star work for back Hudson kept the gold and blue Rellanoe broke through the varsity from crossing the Reliance goal line a Hne ana downed Womble for a loss on second time The Reliance men at this the third down Collins punted twen polnt gave a bad exhibition of mucker ty flve yards toward California terrl ism for which the excitement of the tcry Again the California attack rn tjw weakened after three or four success game was but small excuse Jay re Tirvi ful plunges by Womble and Duden peated calling of SignaJI Signal and Reuance waa awarded the balL they succeeded In delaying and confus Collins attempt to kick out of dan Ing the play of the college men an of ger was poor but Reliance regained fense for which the umpire was em the ball on Californias failure to make powered to put a player out of tne game tne required distance Collins made hut Umpire Snowden did not see fit to lnterrere Reliance forty yard line The ball The best feature of the varsity play naj been in Reliance territory was the exceptionally good defense throughout the half which its comparatively light men were It was In the second half that the able to put up against the plunge of California offense really got going The their heavy opponents CaiifornU is winded clubmen were unable to stand iii riiw Miit against the plunges of the fresh set of still lacking in ability to get offensive ackfl whch th varsity coaches put in play started as rapidly as dees Stanford California by short plunges was nrntVr Wl LWZn tX ttu able t0 make the flrSt dOW OD distance present stage its defense is better CaU seven Umes 8UCCession only to lose fornia put out a team which was some laat selected by i2P wn1h4nlxtf Jh tt quarter back Mlnne made the services of Morehead and White the touChdown for California and was the most promising of the freshmen whose hero of the Collins kicks recent injuries will probably put them Wockedf and thls piay wa8 out of the game for the season dlately succeeded by an award of ten Captain Womble won the toss and yards to California on a Reliance off chose to defend the north goal having sIde play Thla brought the bail within the advantage of a slight wind Re twenty yards of the Reliance goal and liance kicked off to California thirty Mlnne followed his own three yard buck five yard line and Duden who caught by a piunge through the Reliance left the punt was downed almost In his tackle A hole big enough to drive a tracks The California offense was f0ur inhand through was opened for wholly Inefficient In Its first on nlm He feU over one of the Reiiance slaughtB and the varsity waa com backs but was immediately dragged to pelled to punt Reliance responded his feet by Hudson and scampered to with a bad fumble but was fortunate the goal line directly between the posts enough to regain the ball Collins The goal was easy kicked at once and the ball went over Several changes were made In the the fence The ball was brought out line up during the progress of play fifteen yards Ersklne for Reliance Captain Womble of California retiring tore through the middle of the varsity at once after his team had made a line and made the first play a three touchdown The men lined up as fol yard loss for Wombles men Fear lows ful of fumbling and slow 8tarts In California Position Reliance thejarly plays both teams resorted Dlbblee RMcNevlns Zan to punting In the exchanges which Schlief followed Reliance was outpunted ten Albertson Hamilton yards on each kick but regained Its Stow Ersklne Atkln advantage on a fumble by Mlnne At ny son klnson of Reliance falling on the bail oeraTvVVVRCoVLV VVVWeTrs near the middle field Reliance at Braly Collins tempted a delayed pass but lost Hudson Starr LDInsmofe Don ground on the trick California earned More Hudson aldson the ball by excellent defense only to 9ii vv platt lose it again on a misunderstood sig wv1i5nan TWiIson Dlmore nal Reliance gave it back by a bad Wle HamR Vamey fumble Duden snapping It up and Duden KeIseyF Atkinson Zan then the varsity men walked ten Referee Bert Oliver Umpire Snow yards nearer their opponents end of den Time of halves Twenty minutes FRICTION CAUSES 1 COSTLY FIRE pcarnce at the hotel in the evening resulted in the formation of a searching party They were found the next day worn out with their attempt to reach home by walking In a circle and by loss of sleep and the exposure incident to their enforced stay In the wilderness One of the party Mr Tadlch was so exhausted that several days were required In whleh to recuperate Edward Sheldons Estate The inventory of Edward Sheldons estate was filed yesterday The property was valued at 46566 77 Sheldon owned 750 shares of Honolulu Plantation Company stock valued at 26250 128 shares of National Ice Company stock appraised at 15120 a promissory note for 3500 given by Frank Parker and other securities He had twelve rings twenty seven scarf pins other jewelry much toilet silver a large quantity of cutglass and Bohemian glass and many pieces of furniture His ready cash amounted to 1125 Drink a small Eepsold Cognac after your hearty dinner and your dlgeatlon wlU not bother yon I JisiipV Quartered Oak Chiffonier French Plate Mirror fire drawers and hat box1000 We furnish homes flats hotels and roomingrooming houses co 1 We have all the latest designs in furniture car pets curtains and draperies and will gladly give you an estimate Beautiful Oak 8 1 oitd Freneh plate mirror 1500 library Table Quarter awedosk top 600 Credit if you wish it and free delivery in Oakland Alameda and Berkeley We close at 6 except on Saturday BrUiiant FURNITURE CO 338 342 POST STREET Oppoalte Dnlon Squar VfcJr fl LyftSSABSSr Jfikv JSfeijk i fJ A iraL QHSiTfeaHKK is BfcitaR fin rrn rr rriT TiimMnnnrnTriirH i aiwwaks jSL arv jJMi3Jcat3tf s5fccsir MHtfMHBIHsslilHHI5S9BpBssSHHklflHHiiBK Eactory jei38tiniates the saiid Dollars Friction caused a costly fire yesterday afternoon In the four aitory building at 212 Commercial street occupied by the furniture and bedding factory of Frank Co According to an estimate made by Frank the loss on building and stock was 30000 To meet this loss there Is insurance of 925000 distributed among several companies Owing to the rapid spread of the flames two employes were burned but their injuries are not serious The fire started about 120 oclock In the picking room on the fourth floor Its supposed cause was that the friction from the picking machine ignited wool and hair on which uwa working Westerfeldforeman of the pickings room discovered the fire and made a vain effort to put it out Peter Hauck an employe brought up a fire extinguished from the iloor below and scorched his hands and face in an attempt to aid TVesterfeld When It was reallied that thesltuatlon was serious the thirty five employes of the factory clambered down the fire escape and reached the ground In safety In getting to a window Alexander was burned obout the arms hands and face At the Harbor Hospital where he was treated it was found that his Injuries were not serious Although the fire was a difficult one to handle the firemen had it weU under control half an hour after they got to work The new water tower was particularly effective The building was not damaged beyond repair but a large part of the stock was destroyed The building Is the property of the Frank estate Frank In speaking of the loss said We carried 25000 worth of stock The building and the stock were valued at 40000 and I believe that the damage will amount to 1S0OO0 In all we carried about 25000 Insurance PLABTEBEBB HURT William Lean and Tbomat McGwln plutereri at work en a new baUdlnc at McAlllater and Jones atreaU fell off a high acaffold yeaterday afternoon and anatalned lnjartea aboat the head and face They wr treated at the BecelTlns Hoipltal by Dr MeElroy Both men were trylnj to raise the scaffold when it care way throwlns them to the tromd MISCELLANEOUS ECZEMA That toctnring and o1sfignrInf diseajB has its cause in an impure condition of the blood The impnre condition of the blood often arises from a diseased condi tion of the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition When diges tion is imperfect the nutrition of the body is inadequate to its needs The blood becomes thin poisons accumulate in it and these poisons often manifest themselves in some eruptive disease Doctor Pierces Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the 6tomach and other organs of di gestJan and nutrition It eliminates poisonous substances from the blood purifying it and increasing its quantity and richness The Discovery cores perfectly diseases of the blood and other diseases which originate in a diseased condition of the stomach The Discovery is absolutely a nonalcoholic and non narcotic medicine There is nothing just as good For three years I hate suffered wtth that lreaded dlaeue eesetna writes Mrs Koepp jf Herman Oregon wi told to try Dr piercea Golden Medical DUcorery which I did md after I had taken fourteen bottles I was permanently cured it has been a year since I stopped taking your medicine and it has nerer appeared since I think your medicine a wonderful cure and hope others ufferingr as I did will take it and be reliered of their suffering Doctor Pierces Pleasant Pellets are powerful aids to the cleansing of the clogged 8yu By all dealers in medicine Ski MISCELLANEOUS Made Beautiful Every Lady In tlie Land Can Now Have a Beautiful Skin A TBlAL BOX FREE It has remained for a Clnclnna woman to discover the secret of a perfect skin She has at last found the key to feminine beauty All the sighs and heartaches over HkSaP JlCsw VUUsVssBl VTra JSff itzJWD TaTarisTaHaisr 7AKKIBB RAISTOS Showing her wonderful tmproTtment a poor appearance may now be banished for It is within the means of every lady young or middle aged to have the clearest and most refined complexion so dear to a womans heart Newport Mme Rll did not think It possible to clear my akin my face was in a horrible condition liter any coverea witn rea spots pimples blackheads moth patches and freckles I suffered a thousand deaths and when I sent for a trial of Mme Ribaults beautl nrs I Improved so wonderfully that my friends did not recognize me so quickly had the change taken place My skin Is now perfectly lovely and there Is not a blemish or wrinkle anywhere It Is not a face powder cream cosmetic or bleach contains no oil grease paste chemicals or poisons of any kind and is absolutely pure Write to Mme Ribaults 2815 Elaa Bldg Cincinnati Ohio and she will mail free prepaid in a plain sealed wrapper a free package of her wonderful beautl flers and you will always bless the daji you wrote Do not fail to write to day Neuralgia Neuralgia sufferers have no patience for talk or sympathy They want relief instant relief front sharp pains and the agony that neuralgia causes There is only one remedy that will cure neuralgia quickly and permanently and that is Halpruners Pain Remover The penetrating powers of this medicine make it reach the seat of the trouble and remove the cause of the pain It brings immediate relief and is a medicine that can do no harm It will remove neuralgia pains and make you feel like you like to feel hale and hearty bend down to your nearest druggist and get a trial bottle Take two teaspoonsful in half a glass of water or milk also rub the medicine on the parts where the pain is soon you will be all wclL ihlpruncrls Is a sure safe and reliable cure for neuralgia rheumatism cold in the head and chest catarrh and all diseases and ailments that come from an inflamed condition of membranes tissues and muscles If the druggist wont get Halpruner for you telephone to Bush 463 or call at 28 California street Halpruner Medical Manufacturing Company i sa DR MEYERS CO Specialists for Hen These phyalciana bar been coring weakneaa lad contracted ailments ilace 1881 They bare the tartest and beat equipped medical Institution and the most exteoalT prae ties la tin No Pay Till Cured Unfortunate men who cannot call aboald write for adrlce and PRIVATE BOOK FREE Thousands cored at home All letter confidential No chars for consultation 731 MARKET ST Elevator San Francisco 1 Entrance MIRACLES OF TODAY The Wonderful Stories of Two Peo pie Saved from Horrible Death i It probably never occurred before that two people horribly afflicted in entirely different ways and living far apart were miraculously rescued from the very jaws of death by the same means and almost at the same time The stories of George Herniman of Buffalo and Mrs George Sharp of Washington Kan read like the wonders of Divine interference Let thetn tell their experience in their own plain truthful language Buffalo NY June Special I writs to tell yon how much Cascarett Candy Cathartic hare done forme in tbepaat year and you may end any oral of the people of Wet tern Kew York to me and nae my name aa strongly aa yon with for 1 know that tbey hare tared my life I had an injury to my apine and the apinal cord was hurt and oi caurae was paralyzed from the hipt down The doctors could not move ray bowels i saying that that they would neter move again and one of the doctors my own cousin an army surgeon said a syringe could not be used on account of the large bone Being broken and badraiid tbey also said that I could sot lire six months if that long Well thanks to God and your candy cathartic CascareUrl sit here four years later in my wheel chair and write this to you I can walk for five minutes on crutches and say that your Cat carets have aaved life and with old If other Nitnrae help are curing me 1 have used one 10c box a weex for two and one half years But my case is one in 100000 to recover at all andl had the best 01 doctors too au saying the same thing no hope Rot we fooled them all thla tm George Herniman 63 Boyd St Buffalo ttY WMhtagton Kan June 1 Special I had constipation of the worst nature tor years Medicine had no effect upon my stomach and ml stomach was in such a condition from pntgitirtt that 1 could not take food I was taken to hosn pitalandmy bowela were operated upon for cow stipation I did not get any better going tbrpogl that terrible operation My bowels were dead no action at all and the doctors gave me op 1 could not eat anything but stale bread and wiltt literally starving to death Lost overlOO ponndl and was a living skeleton After trying everytUnl else I gave Catcarot a trial not thinking fhO would help me But they did right away i0 menced to eat and sleep and from that on I coiua get out oi bed and then got so I could go riding something I had not done for over tnTe years Now I do all my work Mt friends marvel they say they never saw snch a miracle tell them Catcarets did it and they all want Ibein 1 weighed 60 pounds when I commenced tatlftf Catcarets and now I weigh 170 --Mrs George WShsj Nbhftiould wait until such a teirible afflictipii tomeslponlHinv her but use Cascarets always i keej the boIsand internal organs gently and naturH nllirartive All vlriifYfYicfc c11 racrorfc ftiA cvirAf nrfJ maticiieyer ping 10c25co0c a bpx feofifMi FOR THE ASklNGi UotSffi drt flSRLINt iM i isisarrf it pi pmmmmm 1 Fifk iSivs A A 4.

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