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ARTISTS WAR OVER DON GASPAR'S FACE Mrs. iMattie Clover Prosecutes Jabez Swan for Infringement of Copyright Thm trial of Jabez Swan on a charge cf rnf ringing: v the copyright on Mrs. Mattte May .Clover* drawing of Don Caspar de Pnrtola, which was adopted as the official emblem of the Portola celebration, -nap begun yesterday in the tTrited Stat«« dintrict court. Mrs. Clover -was the first witness for the prosecution conducted by Assistant United States Attorney Black. She identified her drawing and said that th»» medallions made at Swan's shop •were mpled from her work. Several artists from newspapers and Mrs. NellJe B. Sytnmonda. formerly in *tru«~tor in art at the polytechnic high scliool, testified that the medallions w*»re copied from the Clover prfcJuc tion. Gforg* I,«*hner. an employe of Swan, •who made his medallion, testified that h+ was told to copy the Clover De Por tola, but after It was Miseovered tliat it had been copyrighted he was in structed to put it aside and originate a Ppanish cavalier of his own. ) ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 — — I Columbia Theater t \ TO=DAY AT 2 SHARP | I j Ninth Benefit in Aid of the j§ CHARITY BUND |] —OF THE— y \i S. F. ASSOCIATED THEATRICAL MANAGERS 1 h A rROKRAMME OK MTRPASSING EXCELLENCE! M 1 TALENT FROM ALL THE THEATERS: || [ I Columbia. «n> nj, Orphenm, «.nrrlrk. Mnrosn, Alcazar, Chuten, Wisr«am, H I • National H I I 2 m« FEATURES FROM " H I THE KIRME^S! I i j A Few Seats Left at $1.00 | jj The Show Is Worth WhHe and the Cause Is Good. y LIZA LEHMANN AND HER ENGLISH QUARTET -IN A PERSIAN GARDEN** This Aft. 3:30. Oakland— Ye Llbertj" Snndar Aftrrnoon2:3o,at Colnmhia RKATK— \u2666I.JiO. Jl.OO. 7.V. at Sherman, (~\»T A" C».*«. SEATS NOW SELLING Sherman. Clay- & Co.'*. Suttor and Kearny. m PAVLOWA 1 W MORDKIN With Imperial Russian Ballet and Orchestra W from Metropolitan Opera Honsc. ~ n Nicbta. 3 Mmtu. (Thur-., Smt-, Sun.) At Vnlenfla. Com. Next Mon- Nov. 21 $ Pn<-rt— $3. J2. fl.V>. fl. Boxes— s32 and $40 Address Vail Orders with Funds to W. L. Creesbaum. •:\u25a0•.:; DM^^P"^ l ffip|Q9^^||Qß^BSQHE| TUB NIGHTIA". INCLI"DINO SUNDAY. JIATTNEE BATUHDAT Sjwrlal M«tiu»H» Tbankfgirinß Par — $1. W)c. ZZ-c. Jn Her Latent aad Greatest Snecess. THE OTHER WOMAN Next Attraction— LlM.lAN RUSSELL, "IN SEABCB OK A SINNER." S. UOVeRiCH. MANASEH/ £!!:« St. Near Fillinore. C'.«f« A Theater. MAT. PATTRDAY-'-LAST TIME SAT. NIGHT. ?S3i B. * Lee Shuhert, lac. Present THE BLUE MOUSE Clyde fitch* y\<*\ rprnsrion* Farce. r:rtt'time at Popular Prirea. Night Price* — K\ * s * ** * l - Sat - " n<l Sun - !l!at * Prices — 25 to Tsc SEAT SaT7e~NOIV ON ccrerapncinK f-unday' Matinee, Not. 20. BILLY (SINGLE) CLIFFORD In. "TEe Girl, the Man and the Game." r 1 A D DIP V THEATER B1A!\ X 1 1 l\ nilln at Fllltaore \J JTIIA IVI VfiV phone West 1104 S. LOVEBICH. Manager. A TREMENDOUS HIT! MAX DILL In the Clever PU!e/-La«eri Musical Comedy, "The GIRL and theJSARON" Niyht and Sen. Mat. Prices— 2sc to $1. fsrurdty Mat. "Pop" Prices— 2sc and 60c. LUR.LINE I BI'SH AND LARKI9T STS., OCEAN WATER BATHS *niminlner and Tub Bath* Salt water direct from tbe ocean. Open "fvr 4«t and erenlnf. includlni: Sundayn aad 'boli<J«r«. from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. .Sp*e- tatort" gallery free. Natatortum reserred Tuesday and Friday m<»rnlnic from 9 o'clock to noon for women only. "Filtered Ocean AVa<er Plnnse" COMFORTABLY HEATED Hot Air' Hair Dryer* for Women Batkera. The popular report for a winter's day or' eTeninf. Temperature, of bolldlqs adjusted to *cit weather. ERAKCH TTJB BATHB. 2151 GEASY ST. NEAB. DEVISADEB.O v — ,— Don't Worry; It Doesn't Pay—] : USE CALL WANT ADS ] \u2666-_ ! \u2666 MISSING RANCHER WANDERS IN HILLS Jose Felis Believed Demented; Threatens to Shoot All Who Come Wear Him [Special Dispatch to The Call] TOMALES. Nor. 27. — Jose Felic' the ranrher believed to have been attacked by Indians whom he charged with the murder of his son, is wandering in tho hills back of Marshall carrying a re volver with which he threatens those who attempt to aid him. This report was made to Sheriff Taylor today by deputies detailed on the case. Ranch ers in the vicinity came across the un fortunate man early this morning 1 but dared not approach him, as he waved them away with the pistol and threat ened to shoot. Investigations made by Deputy Sher iff Shields throw no further light on the cause of Felis' condition. Shields believes that Fells has become insane because of the mysterious death of Al bert Felis. his ?on, and that the dis turbance heard early Tuesday morn ing In Indian quarters was a quarrel among members of the tribe. An attempt will be made to capture the demented man in the night if the deputies can keep him in sight at v safe distance until he lies down to OPENS TOMORROW If OAKLAND gdSL. AUTO SHOW H" />-I^,/ > - 1^, '-Sa AT IDonA park i And Every After- noon nnd Evening; Until Saturday, No- j/SS^ vember '26.) V^'i'i Firft lf>n M °tor" Car WWjJ^tf Exp^sitinn in T.\ S. M"st elaborate eTer held in the Paul Steindorffs ¥&,- .'_ '\u25a0'-' 'ShHL f 1.000,000.00 Worth of mutmMmmsmz^^^^^ t^ c l^atewt Auto- moblleM fc. $20,000.00 VAXDER- fm-'s'iS BILT CUP iJr^S""^ on «Hspla.r. Tljis trophy, Rsvv*v« <.ff«>rp(l by Millioaßlrp ' Wm - X - Vanrtprhilt Jr.. jji|ggjjy thp most costly ever raced tnt l>y motor enrs, has . hcon pxprer^Pd from N>tv ££& ' " ;'; BnjK. YorV especially for this ffjJEsßßm ADMISSION — 50 CENTS FIRST CAR IS 4S HOUR ENDURANCE RUN STARTS KROM IDORA PARK AT 10:30 P. M. SATURDAY COMPETITIVE PARADE S P. M. Special boat leaves San Francisco, Creek Route Ferry, at 7:45 p. m.; returning 11 p. m. A I TA7AD * Softer and Steiner Ml \.nl t\t\ Phone West 1400 HLVraLfIU llome Phon( , s . 4242 BELASCO & MAYER. Owners and M«nagers LAST THREE NIGHTS MATINEE TOMORROW AND SUNDAY THE GREAT JOHN GANTON Adipted by J. Hartley Manners from Arthur J. Eddy's Norel, "Ganton & Co." PRICES— Nieht. 25c t« fl; Mat.. 2.1 c to 50c MATINEE SATURDAY AND BTTNDAY Seat* for Sale at Box Office and Emporium NEXT WEEK— Clyde Fitch's Finest Comedy, Safp«t and Most Maeniflcent Theater In America. MATIITEE TODAY AND .EVERY DAY EVERY EVZNING AT 8:15 INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE GEORGE RERAN and Asfociate Playern Pre- sent "The SiRD of the Ros»"; GRANT and HOAG; JEWELI/S MANIKINS: THE GREAT ASAHI. Atxtftied by tbe Asabi Quintet; Last Week the Phenomenal Parisian Vocalist. CA- MII'LK ORER: NEW YORK TRIO; PELICB MORRIS and CO.; NEW. ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES. Mont Positively I^ast Week of the Greatest Terpsicborean Hreisation Ever Known In This Cltj". THE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN DANCERS. ETe'r Prices. 10c. 2Sc. 50c. "!%<", Rox Seats. $1. Mat. Prices (Except Sundays and Holidays). 10c. ,25c. 50c. PHONES: DOUGLAS 70, HOME C 1570. Xsro Nights More— List Matinee Saturday" WM. FAVERSHAM jnxiE/OPP, and His Company la THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE Scats at tbe Theater and Emporium. STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT • [MDc Wolf Hopper NOW in LqnJA Matinee Idol CONSOLIDATION The Isonvrc (tormrrly Potrell and Eddjr) and Portoln Cafe Under tbe Name of 3IARKET A.\D POWELL STREETS Hlch Clans EntrHalnment Dally, Mati- .nce and Evenings* v: c" SO. SWANBERB,- Prej. . H. MEYEfiFELD, My. "''\u25a0\u25a0 THE SAIST FR ANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1910. OAKLAND AUTO SHOW TO BE A MINI ATURE WILDWOOD WITHIN The interior of the Oakland auto show as it will appear when the big event opens Saturday night. Motor Fire Engine Proves Money. Saved to Montgomery City Government R. R. L'HOMMEDIEU One of the most progressive munici palities in the whole country is Mont gomery, Ala. Mayor Gaston Gunter, ah enthusiastic autombbilist himself, has enthused all the public service de partment with his own confidence in the automobile and all public service vehicles in Montgomery are rapidly becoming" motor driven. 'In addition to the "White police patrol wagon al ready in operation, there has recently been added a White fire chief's run about. This is equipped with chemi cal extinguishers and other necessary appurtenances for immediate work up on small fires. It is believed, with the greater speed and facilities in handling this nrr? chiefs car, that it will be the means of preventing many costly fires. It is pointed out that If this motor driven wagon should prevent one. tire a month its price would be saved many times over to the community: and while the Initial investment is greater* than horse driven vehicles. In small municipalities where the calls are not frequent, * a" motor vehicle costs nothing but the in terest on the. investment, while a horse is as expensive to maintain when there are no calls as when there are many. This one item will poon pay for the car, and all this is irrespective of the fact that the motor car is vastly, su perior in every other way to the horse The decorations in the auto show across the baV which "opens tomorrow night in Idora park, will be a big: surprise to the mo torists. The dec orations surpass anything ever seen here before. It will be just like walking through a forest. The whole place will be nothing but greens and redwood trees. This fea ture alone will take many to the show. Then there will be the splendid ex- Th<* Ohio sales company has just re ceived a telegram from the factory, ",-hJch reads: "We are starting . run. across the ountry from Now r ork to San Fran*- Cisco. It is in the interest of the Ohio motor car company, also good roads, and to establish an automobile route across the continent. This run will be ih charge of E. L. Ferguson, referee of the AAA association. He will be ac companied by G. W. FInney. The driv ers will be H. S. Matthews and Charles Thatcher. They will start about No vember 18 from Xew*York city and ex pect to rfach San Francisco about De cember IS. TVe expect to have Hen wood send to you the car that ho is using for racing." A unique, practical use has been found for their Kissel Kar by the Beanson company. Who are dealers in bicycles an.l bi cycle supplies, of Oakland. Their salesman, Jay Baker, has re placed the tonneau of this car with a huge wooden compartment measuring six feet across with a height and breadth of five feet each. This large box affair is fitted up to carry six bicycle*, beside a large load of tires and other accessories. Thus equipped, Baker makes his rounds throughout California, refusing to be stopped by any sort of road, no matter how hard the going. The car, which is a 50 horsepower machine, has already vis ited prsttically every corner of the state and has yet to find the grade that is too steep for it: Baker states that it offers an un usually desirable method of caring for his business. The Inhabitants of Phoenix, Ariz.. xn»r<» startled one day this week to see an alkali streaked touring car come dashing into the city with a woman driver with eet features at the wheel. It was Mrs. Harris T. Southworth of Prescott. Ariz., and her \rrival heralded her as the champion driver- of the en durance run of the Phoenix Gazette from the former city to Phoenix. This woman champion drove a Ford model T touring car like a veteran of the speedways. To win the run she had to defeat 12 other contestants, all men. Mrs. Southworth made the 110 miles, 70 over mountainous roads and 40 over trackless desert, in 5 hours and 38 minutes. . \u25a0\u25a0.'•\u25a0\u25a0 Mrs. Southworth received a handsome gold cup. Frank L.. Moore of the Fisher auto mobile company of Indianapolis is in town, making head quarters »with~ the J. W. Leavitt com pany. Moore has \u25a0- • been , making an extended tour of the ivest, and flrtll.stop a short while in San Francisco before continuing south to f Los Angeles. . -The Fisher, automobile' company is one of the very biggest \auto dealing concerns in the. United States. It han dles an extensive line of cars, of which \u25a0the Overland is one of the best sellers. It also owns the: famous Ind/anapolis Auto ShorrWlH I Be Unique Slffht | , — -\u2666- >\u25a0 »\u25a0 Another Car for I AcroM Continent! - i \u25a0\u2666• « _— w lAVhat One Kissel | Kar Cnn Do Woman AVin* I Endurance Run j •\u25a0\u2666\u25a0 Frank I*. Moore j In Visltlnß City | /taS^^^EW) CALIFORNIA *2 • JOCKEY QIUB AVfd^^Vv Oakfarai Rgce Track •i-^yKN^ \u0084,« EACING EVEHY -'«^V • VI WEEKD AY, Xi»» W RAIN OK SHINE SIX RACES-EACH DAY . First Uace at • 1 :40 'p. > m. Admission— Men. 52; Ladles, $1. For special trains stopping at the \u25a0 track, Jtake S. P. Ferry, foot .of Market «t. ; I leave at , 12 m., thereafter every 20 minutes until 1:40 p.m. No smoking In. the la*t two cars, which are reserved for ladies and their escorts. . ". ; -- - : f THOMAS H.- WILLIAMS. President.: i PERCY W. TREAT. Secretary. speedway, where the Kreat majority -of American track records have been made and which is rivaled only by the Los Angeles motordrome. The Fisher iirm also controls the Prest-o-lite factory. F. R. Fageoi, asent for the Rambler in Oakland, Is an enthusiastic support er of the automo bile show to he held at Idora park. In order to make . a full display of the Rambler extensive line of cars. Fageol has secured 1,900 square feet of floor space and he will have on ex hibition a limousine, landaulet, coupe, a -torpedo, an ambulance and three touring 1 car models: also a polished chassis an<j a larpre display of the com ponent parts of Rambler automobiles. S. Or. Chapman unlnarled a shipment of gixilSll Oakland "SO" roadsters yes terday and is now equipping: them for for delivery. This same type of car in the .1910 model found such a demand at fhe opening of last season that the factory was forced to pull them off the market until they could catch up with advance or ders. As a result,! this section of the country was inadequately supplied, and in consequence this season opens "with an exceptionally brisk demand. Chap man has agreed to take all of these mod^ls^which the factory can supply to him. \u25ba — -»- I Ilambler Exhibit I in Oakland Sbow | \u25ba «\u25a0 I (nr of Oaklniul* I I for riinpmnn I 4. \u2666 JURY IMPANELED TO TRY WOMAN FOR ARSON Mary Frances Tlarpor, accused jointly \u25a0with Edward B^rgin, alias Edward De lanoy. of having: sot fire on April 4 to the Hihernla lodging, house, at 1264 Howard street, in which about 60 per sons were sleeping:, was placed on trial yesterday in departmenf"l2 of th« supe rior court, Judge R. H. Latlmer of Con tra Costa county presiding. A jury was Impaneled and evidence will be intro duced today. ST. FRANCIS UNION SQUARE; . Connoisseurs are in- vited to inspect the cel- lars and the new store of tlie Importation Company just op.ened in the Geary - street addition to the ; Hotel St. Francis. The company exists solely._ because of the de- \ mand of clubs, hotels and • private; cellars for vint- age's not obtainable through "ordinary sources. -\u25a0-Prices for all standard -\u25a0:: . \u25a0 . . . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 brands are as low as those of any reputable im- porting firm. Wine lists supplied Telephone Douglas 1 000 NEW CUNARD LINER LONGEST IN WORLD LONDON, Nov. 17.— The specifica tions issued today for the new Cunard line steamship call for. a vessel two and a half feet longer than the White Star liner Olympic,- at present the lar gest vessel in the world, but of slight ly smaller displacement. The new Cunarder will be SBS feet long, with a total displacement of 50, 000 tons. A speed of 23 knots is ex pected of the vessel, which \u25a0will be propelled by turbines and the use of oil for fuel will be possible, if deemed advisable. Provision is made for 650 first class passengers, 740 second class and 2,400 in the steerage. Tho Olympic, which was launched, on October 21. is 882 U feet in length, with a displacement of 66,000 tons. It has a speed of 21 knots, and accommo dates' 2,500 passengers. ALLEGED MUHDERER HELD— San Joee, Not. 17. — In .Just ire Dougherty's conrt this morn inß Antonio Ortiz, alias Joe Portorico. was held to answ-pr for the alleged murder of Jose Escoval. who was stabbed to- death 'in this city on the night of the sth inst. • • ' '• Two Splendid Values The BUREAU,S3S TheBED,SIS Your choice of quarter-saw^ed oak, birdscye maple or mahogany is offered in this beautiful bureau (or "Empress" dresser, to be quite correct.) It measures 45 inches in width — nearly four feet The shapely oval mirror is made of heavy French plate, 40 inches in height / Pay $7.50 and we will send them both to your home. Pay $ 1 .00 a week on the balance The bed is a massive affair. Continuous two-inch posts, decorative chills. Made only ia double .size". Your choice of finishes, bright gold (vernis-martin), cream or white. V" \u25a0 L .-..-,.\u25a0..\u25a0 • "^ In© Worlds Best K&n§c ori a Five Dollar Payment! Richmond Ranges If you want a range to last a lifetime, buy a Richmond. . If you want a range to do its work best and with the smallest consumption of fuel, buy a Richmond, v If you want a r^tige that. will never need repairs, buy a Richmond. Over ten thousand : people are using Richmond Ranges in San Francisco and the imme- 4iate vicinity. - Richmonds are sold on Sterling easy terms. Pay $5.00 down—then $ 1 .00 each week ' On a five-dollar payment a Richmond is delivered to you. set up in your home, water coil in 'place and -connected to your boiler. We do not ask you to pay more on account of plumbing. It is a straightforward offer— means just what it says. / \u25a0 i -'\u25a0•\u25a0-'• \u25a0 "-\u25a0" - v \u25a0-^ •-'-'• - ' - "\u25a0 "'\u25a0 • \u25a0\u25a0-' > Free delivery tcith our own wagons in Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda. Carpets laid, stoves set up and credit given— no extra charge ~ • ' "'•' **' " -• \u25a0 " ; ' ' "' "~ ~ \u25a0""\u25a0 " -\u25a0 - '" • ' OPPOSITE MCALLISTER. HIGHWAYMEN COVER VICTIM WITH PISTOLS \u25a0 . Spiro Capsaskis. 912 Pine street, was robbed of $9 by. two highwaymen, who covered him -with revolvers at Mason and Pine streets. Another highway rob bery was reported by Hsmagushl Hln suko, 565 Walnut avenue, who was robbed of $3 by two. men in front of his home. . : The following burglaries were also reported: 3am Lewis. 600 Geary street, articles worth $23: Vock Chan. 219 Pacific Btreet. watch and $S: Hsnrt- John. 800 Valencia meet. |20; T. Shebata. '2302 California street, article* TthiPd at S3O; Erneot Burger. 2024 Turk street, sold watch: Mm. A. Shikel, 348 Broderlck street, article* worth $70. . • • The London Lancet, after a careful **' r * TTt'^titf"*? of Scott's Emulsion reported that "the preparation fulfills ALL the requirements and presents ALL the conditions of a very satisfactory emulsion. In' ; 7 ; -/- appearance and consistency it b not unlike cream and under the microscope the fat globules are seen to be of perfectly regular size and uniformly distributed. So well bas the oil been emulil- fied that even when shaken with water the fat is slow to separate. The taste is decidedly unobjectionable and the Emulsion should Drove an excellent food as well as a tonic." \u25a0 We believe no other preparation of Cod Liver Oil has received such weighty commendation and if the same high au- thorities were to examine it now they would find it even finer, raore digestible, more palatable and more satisfactory in every way; in fact, SCOTTS EMULSION has so long been tho on* satisfactory and perfect Emulsion that it is accepted as the standard by medical practitioners all over the world, by tho public and by hundreds of imitators, for it is the one and only Emulsion imitated. The imitations are in name only for no other preparation of Cod Liver' Oil is so pure, so perfect and so beneficial. SCOTT'S EMULSION bas become the world's Standard Body-Builder because of tho perfect purity of its ingredients, its absolute freedom from ' ALCOHOL or any other harmful substance and because th« results from it are uniform and far greater than from any other preparation. ALL DRUGGISTS TYPHOID ATTACKS MORE NAVAL CADETS midshipmen were sent to the*, naval academy, hospital today suffering with, typhoid fever, making 13 cadets i^.al^ \u25a0who are 'down with the disease. -Among 1 them are" T. S. Starr King- and Reginald S. H. -Venable of California; Lawrence K. Fordq and Bert F. Clark of "VTyom-' ing and James A. MeGowan of -.Texas.. The cases are declared to ,b.ft. ot, ai mild nature. > HIGH SCHOOL FEATS DISSOLVE— S*attl*. Xot. 17. — High school fraternities w«ra eitrr* rated in Seattle today whea » cae»ats of ta«» 200 member* discloted that tto-atndents tni obeyed tbe order ot dijaolt* thm associations. 7