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° THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL CENATORS AND AT Tt T8 T e = SENATORS AND ASSEMBLYMEN IN THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE HUPKINS BIU_ Indications Point to Final JANUARY 7, \VENEZUELA MUST KEEP HANDS OFF| State Department Will Not Permit 1901. SEVERE STORMS VISIT EUROPE TremendousGales Are Blow- Special mlpch:h to The. Call. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 6—Following is a list of the Senators and Assemblymen composing the California Legislature, together with their postoffice addresses: SENATORS. .| Antioch Vote on the Measure Next Tuesday. ——— bate may be prolonged. The outcome is The opposition is very aggressive, Lut on the surface seems to lack the strength Injustice to American Company. ing Over the Adriatic and Thermometer Falls. dents will be reported. il s . 5 | 3 C I igating Di 0 P. 0. Address. . & Countes Name, ‘, P. 0. Address. % | Proponent Now Willing to Conceds arefu"y nvestlgatlng lspute VEr |1n st. Petersburg the Cold Is So - Increase in . Severs That All the Schools |! 38{8. Francisco—30-82. | Jonn A. Hoey..... |S55 Boardman place. B & O Thees Miombis H e R 55| R, 3. W | b %, the House to Cover Major . the ltCh LakeS oncessions. Have Been Closed Tem- % | B. R Fractions. * > +| porarily. :“um\- 1o ol 1127 Bush :g { % - |Grass Valley e . 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.£Consideration LONDON, Jan. 7.—Severe cold has sud- e Dorads. Paces Iy R asiang o & T |of the reappointuient bill will be resumed denly get in throughout England. Tt is Yuba, Sutter, Yolo. Marysv! lg‘ |Qakiand . R« |to-morrow in the House. Indications | | accompanied by a northeasterly wind, [apa | él:mfi;'m B ‘:F | point to a final vote upon thesmeasure on amounting to a gale over the channel At Colusa ... D|| San Jose ... 'k | Tuesday, but the fight over the basis of | | Dover a boat was capsized, four persons - | Vallejo R San Joso . : 1 | apportionment is a bitter one and the de- | | being drowned, and probably other acci- *|Santa Ro ] Tulare i D Contra Costa. Masi { Y not clear. Hopkins is still confident that On the continent the weather is still z/Stanislaue, Merced, | - | L B | his bill will carry, but in order to pull | | more sevére. Snow has fallen as far xsmf;f::m« Hueneme o ‘,n through he is now ready to concede an | | south as Naples, and in St. Petersburg the blos Angaion - Pasadena ‘R4 lincrease of three members to cover the cold is so intense that the poiice In ths 25{Tos Angeles . a R 4 |malor fractions of the States of Fiorida, | Streets have to be frequently relieved and »9/San Bernardino, +f | Colorado and North Dakota. If his bill | the schools to be closed. At Moscow the ol | Riverside, Orangs A. A. Caldwell..... Riverside “t* | passes it probabiy will be with this modi-: | | temperature is 30 degrees below zero, i n Diego........ LA B! Nutt.!. ./ San Diego . ol | | | Fahrenhett Tremendous gales are blowing over ths — — — 1 | | Adriatic. Terrible biizzards. are reported o | necessary to carry the Burleigh bill. from Austria and Southern Russia, ex- ASSEMELYMEN | There are forces at work, however, by | tinguishing signal lights and resulting in iposa .. 59 San Benito.. Santa Barbara. ;-~H%+Hfi%%+’+%%+H+H—H++++*‘HH—H‘H+%-BH+pH. frlteieleieieleleivleleli | That the bill will pa which the opposition hopes, through -the agencles of Senator Quay, Senator Platt District of Columbia bill probably will be | next of the supply bills to be considered. ARMY BILL s no one doubts, and bate, but the best opinion now s that ;nmpammrl\ little time will be spent on t. SURE TO PASS.| | A_number of amendments suggested | (THE AMERican LEGATION, CARACAS - | snow fell at Marseilles last evening, and the deralling of the Orient express Althpasua. Counties. | of New York and Senator Lodge of Mas- | ! The storm caused a collision between | sachusetts to swing the delegations of | | passenger trains at Mikola, near Sza:- | Ncw York, Pennsylvania and Massachu- | | | mar, Hungary, six versons being killed Francisod. | seits into line, and if sucoessful’ the Hops | Nine persons were frozen to death on a A g { kins bill may suffer defeat. i high road in Transylvania. Odesss is Francisco | Crumpacker of Indiana proposes to move | complately snowbound. The harbor 19 &/san : { to recommit the bill with instructions to | frozen over, and trains are unable to i(Alameda i Subert educe the representation of the Southern | | enter or depart tn consequence of the 47/ Alameda Edveviore- . | States, but there is no idea that such a Srifts. 48/ Alameda | Propoeition will prevail. RN | 19| Alameda After the disposal of the reapportion- SNOW FALLS IN ROME. | 50| Alameda | ment bill the river and harbor bill will | e Alse tn O 4 be taken up. t is expectes 0 consume | so two days. The remainder of the week }Si'el'fl Cold Report: enera. will be devoted to appropriation bills. The Throughout France. PARIS, Jan. 6.—Severe cold is reported throughout France and Italy. A foot of e mercury shows 18 degrees of frost Paris to-day. There have been a number #|Alpine, Inyo, M. Measure May Be Disposed Of During [ | of Geatns in the streets. Trains from a e el ono 2 | | long alstance are greatly delayed. St 3 e e | | | “Snow has fallen even in Southern Italy '”r_‘r::vm o Fowler WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—The Senate will | and the city of Rome and surrounding &/Tulare and xm;s"m H m\‘:‘l?. | fASademy continue (o give pracfically uninterrupte. | | | Country are snowelad for the first time | 6 Tulare . " Levinson RanR attention to the army reorganization biil | | many years. Crowds assembled on the | Kern J W. P. Latrd until that measure shall be disposed of. | Pinclo to witness the rare panorama. an Lais Obispo. V. M. John.. WASTE OF FUNDS IN #9/Ventura . the general opinion is that It will get| 70, through some time during the present| oid filtes Dk | ek SO0 HAwiey! Chairman of the | o ‘ CLEANSING HAVANA R San Pedro . R % | Committee on Military Affairs, ,J \ ! ”U M mm"" “ | FH - enty fourth. R Lot Angeles 1D 6 | the opinion that the mea:ure ‘Ul.i 4 [ Il 7 | Colonel Black’s Disinfecting Process wiores 5 I Anges R ox e S nat. There 4 umnuuumuunuw TR T ‘ Proves to Be Needlessly Los Angeles R Ut o nu- date somewhat rere P TITTITIITE = 5 Buena Park b oral commitiee amendments yet to h g Extravagant. { { Riverside R idered, including those relating to CALL HEADQUARTERS, M08 G 79/8an Diego. g}:‘w"n R ;u.a army canteen and veterinary corps. STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON, Jan. : cific Beac suppe o - - $0/San Diego. C R Stewart. . .| Nestor ._' B ;};‘;";m‘\",’j{.;;‘“:\2;.(,“:’1“‘,‘\“: l;!‘,f‘,f,,:;fd‘;‘,';_ 6.—"It seems fair to conclude that had the sanitary authorities of Havana re- gorted to chloride of lime as a disinfect- ant instead of electrozone the work of dis- Ban 4 s e considered ‘ infection would have been more thor- ve it with the cherk o Ehe e e | e e mext Lo T e Frean- | S ndareon recelved written pladges of sup- e T R A B S = oughly carried out and the insular funds - conference of ‘the | ° Politicians 1 " sections of the |y ‘who suceumbed 1y i S pi: the bill, as a whole, are yet to be made | | yNCLE SAM'S REPRESENTATIVE IN THE REPUBLIC OF VENE- | | “ii{ ’,‘:‘3,;":;‘“;}3';.?“"!, W elter Moot decided that | Bts oue Bees 2L 0% {""‘;‘.‘r’!'}' to bear to bring about hi; diatment of Figings In ihe drmy OF the ZUELA, WHO HAS RECEIVED ORDERS TO PROTECT AMERICAN | |surgeon, U. S. A, based upon an investi- of or OF Amdutnen, 3. | son secetved, e teane ach,Mr. Ander- tes is among the features which CAPITALISTS AND HIS OFFICIAL RESIDENCE. | | ation of tne Woolt (System of electrol. E. nolds, postmaster at Redding; he made the. oft-te ald know why | are almost certaln to come in for sharp | | | ysis of sea water which has been used R D e atas). G B “ban: he had & sumcienrciied statement that | ateack. . 4 | for disinfecting purposes in Havana. It derson men or their will- | fels of Oakland, Jake Steppacher, Jesso | pledged, outside of San mrmeiisc! to olct ith the army bill out of the way the | ™ I3 2 [ ta15e4 s handred grains of chioride to the Anderson to the | Marks and J J. Curry of Ban Francisco | stitute o majority of the Tepupiican cau. | loinatve, executive and judiclal appro; ARACAS, Venezuela, Jan, 6.—The | Company from disputéd property until the Pendleton and after it gallon, and it was distributed in wagons among those who are here to &ee | cus. ken up 1 Venezuelan Supreme Court shall have an- 1 they went ) egisiature gets oft right. Walter | It now transpires th Other _appropriation bills if any are in United . States tralning shlp | 00 e aecision on pending suitex I¢ | 105, Use in~ distnfectin ng, $ol m"—"" n the House wel “Parker, expert of the State Board of | Boss Martin Toeie thtacportly before | chape to be considered. Buffalo, which arrived at La| (o0 foi hat Commander Hutchins | SPINKIng and houselo was defided that t miners, was among the afternoon's | Franclsen A ssemblirmen oooq aihe San | ‘The ship subsidy bill will be restored Guayra yesterday, left to-day for | of the Buffalo has been ordered to co- | QRS Qenl et lo®e TSl Ty XL the proper thing vals 1y passed around that Governor Game pre. | 10, the calendar as the regular order of Manila. operate with Minister Loomis in backing | the plant, was so well satisfied with the join | — ~ ferred the election of Pendleton, { business when the army Dill is passed, and | wASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—It is faid by | up demands of this Government and rocule that he indorsed & proposition for T+ rent across the ' EQOUR CONTESTS | it will be pressed when no appropriation |y State Department officials thnat no | obtaining justice for the American com- | oo¥0f 0 "0 the system to other eith . men, and with S— s J \' ’:rs mn‘llng ((;»]n;!dlflmfl'l 2 ted to | OTders have been sent to Minister Loomis pwanv_ but the s§||inu n{l the nuflaloufifl' in Cuba. fore adopting the muon | Next Saturday will be y devoted to | 5t Caracas. Venezuela, cont jating the | Manila shows that such extreme action es totews:.| - FOR. SEATS .IN SAYS HE HAS | eestaturday, will be largely desoted o | 8t Carates, Vencatela, contem | Mafor General Wood. the Governor Gen- » membership of for Monday, 1 the Anderson ames signed to THE ASSEMBLY HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- , Jan. 6.—The Democrats of lh"} v will caucus to-morrow morning k. They will agree on the man | probably | | \ { | ‘ [ ; ‘ CONQUERED THE LIQUOR HABIT CALL HEADQUARTERS, NTO, Jan. €.—Senator C. M. dena made a SACRA- impson | spoke of his religions experlence. He said: ied to enter religious life Minnesota, | WILHELMINA'S WEDDING Adress at the | MAY BE POSTPONED Possible Result of the Recent Death of the Late Grand Duke of caused considerable shock at the palace, | passed the bilis rels use of United States marines in the ex- | isting difficulties over the rival asphalt | company concessions. The department !i= making a careful inquiry Into the con troversy and If the results warrant such action representations on the subject will be made to the Venezuelan Government | with a view to securing an immediate | settlement of the matter. I the meantime, Venezuela is. expected | ousting of the New York and Bermudez is not contemplated. | This trouble, which it was feared might lead to a breach of friendly relations be- | ween the United Stales and Venezuela, is the outgrowth of an attempt to dis-| possess the New York and Bermudez Company of a concession embracing val- uable pitch lakes, control of which a rival corporation is atfempting to obtain. Suits {are now pending before the Supreme | been decided | eral, deemed it advisable to obtain the | views of a medical officer as to the valus of the system. Major Reed made & care- ful a.l’hll)fil of the electrozone. —_— SPECTATOR MEETS HIS DEATH AT BULLFIGHT Angry Animal Leaps From the Arena . Arthur G. Fisk, Grove L. | complimentary vote, Sixth-street Methodist Episcopal Churca | Saxe-Weimar. to refrain from aitempting to dispossess | Court of Venezuela to settle the claims of A. Broughton, 4. Ward, | Cowan of Santa Rosa, decide to be quiet | tonight. The occasion s THE HAGUE, Jan. 6.—Though the the New York and Bermudez Company of | the two corporations. and the State De- and Charges Upon the Dauar, Levgsm and get what they can, and adjourn. Bert | jne ana coaslon wha & slasembals | deathof the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar | its pitch lake concession. The Caracas | partment at Washington elmply asks that Crowd. e Lo htloned | [PE; and at the request of the Rev. Dr. | Jeatiiot The Franc e o e e ey | oMcials will be given. to understand that | the New York and Bermudez Company be e s (,.‘i“f;;,,‘;a;c;m“’,";‘,h;”“,.a‘j’,‘.f,s oned | 8. J. Carroll, the pastor, Senator Simpson | Was expected. rievertheless | & B0 0d States will not permit the | undisturbed until these cases shall havs| AUSTIN, Tex., Jan. 6.—A dispatch from Monterey, Mexico, says: The bullfighting Sell. . The three cornered contest for the chief | g § | where all the blinds were immediateiy | arena at San Luls Potos! was the scens of N berts. B. H. McNet W. Gree: A | ‘Some time ago I found that I had be- » 3 tens. 3 3. Tinamon, W, 1. Savage. . W. Barnes, | clerkship alone remains to promise & EUSt | come addicted to a preater use of intoxi. | 0FeTed: | SIX weeks of deep court mourn. | @ -ti-iri-fel-itntdttniu bbb “i=i=i=i~+@ | another tragic exhibition of the brutal = ]nf excitement in the organization of the| cating liquors than was good for me, and | the' marriage of - Queen Wilhelmina, | ‘ sport. While the fight was in progress B s N _ | many of my friends urged me to conquer | though some authorities declare to tho f | e 3 A0 Shebit Wlls Suved. i shade w Rev, J. B. Wilson of Pomona and Rev. | the habit. I trled to do £o and found the | contrary | barrier that separates the tng ring T oAC F. W. Fischer of Sacramento are seeking | siruggle an unequal one. Realizing my | The Sccond Chamber has discussed and ‘fmm the !MMDE The animal landed the position of chaplain of the Assembiy. ting to_the Queen's in the midst of the'crowd and instantly e B Four contests for seats will come before | and 10 seck from above the strength that marriage and the status of Duke Henry. | charged upon the men, women and chil- POLITICIANS the Assembly. From the Twenty-eighth | I did not possess, and by the help of asso-| The first bill, giving permission for the dren. The e fled for the exits. panic- District E. F. Lacey is contesting Frank- | clation with religlous, God-fearing people | marriage. was voted by 79 to 10, R e e & E lin's seat. Thomas J. Horan is contesting | t0 Attain a new life.” with new purposes | Then Duke cenrs’s naturalization was | number of others were wi IN FORCE AT ey s e ranty-ainth die | and resolves ond the strength to carry | accepted, and, lastly, by 81 votes to 7, the s s Lt g trict. Joseph X. Strand is r‘ontwung.thnm out, Duke’s income in case of the Queen's | FURTHER TIDINGS OF THE THE CAPITAL Bmlors seat from the Thirty-third. Lon | enry's seat from the Forty-second Dis- | ‘I gought the help of the Divine Father and he heard my prayers. With his lov- death was decided upon. After voting a mmm | grant for naval expenditure the Chamber 5 Heury's seat from the Forty-sscond Dis- | & e'T have snontasscd ail Aasie Tof | Sash oo SOt S Fatalities of aneapohslUnknown Person Writes to\ ~ATl. HEADQUARTERS, SACRA-| The Assembly wil face one mndn_‘i_r‘m | "‘:,r;"gl‘# g"l("hkamj"émmh f-"d’* mercy ;mm Twelve gentlemen of the aristocraey | | Sighted Three IXy‘ Ago and Re- AL < i C|that is full of embarrassment. The | ed man, no longer a stave | have offered to form a guard of honor to | MENTO, Jan. 6—The closenese of the con- | that e full of ‘embarrassment. "Whe | 0%l b fut " fetend possensed of the de. | horcmmoredis form a guard ot honor 10| ‘Fire Now Bight in - | the Chief of Police.of | ettt inie Sieving - Tt Yooy Séat ‘Dor ersk the influ- | AECTTNY Will ofganize, omits, so it has | Sire and\the will to worship at the altar | during the marriage festivities. This offer | and Main Topgallant Masts. rojected Into 1t | I o e, O or the ap. | Of the Almishty. By h.s grace I intend | her Majesty. has been pleased to. ACGepE. | Number. | Omaha | LONDON, Jan. 6—The British bark o lively scenes | pointment of clerks of committees. In | always to abstain from strong drink.” On the, occasion of the wedding ail the X | g | Beechbank, Captain Buchanan, from San and on the SORBALIES it Ml(\’ be ?ece-:;rc.\;"t‘; ".’%2 S LT L‘m‘y‘,‘nfs"::;':.fl";E‘,;“':nfl"""“" countries | - ———— | | Francisco August 7 for Queenstown, was cen the rough an_emendment co 7 2 mn. was stroets been the rule | e stkht or to make such appolntment DISTRIBUTION | | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 6.—Eight men lost| OMAHA, Jan. 6—A letter has been [PoKen on January §in latitude 36 north, "Not until the arrival of | case by a three-fifths affirmative vote in each OF PATRONAGE SHIPWRECKED AND their lives in the fire at 115 Washington pturned over to Chief Donahue of the longitvde 38 west, and is reported as ha ing lost foretopmast and main topgallar ! s i { iouth this morning, which had its | Omaha police department in which an of- yard. S o n to-night, with its load | The contest for the chiet clerkship of | ATTACKED BY PIRATES. | &¥enue South tole 10 andara furni. | Yer Is made (o deliver certaln mformation ~ The bark Beechbank was reported at St of tagisiators and peliticians, (o & Maa |58 SIS 8 0N O ey Bits on- IN SENATEB | Thriling Ex eratog of the Cra ,md‘ ture store, The dead: | to him regarding the abductors of Eddie Helena on November 27, damaged by gales eager 1o know the latest developments in | & ~ . e of the th e g P e e - - " @ O % - " # and tidal wave, and on December passed e Speakerubip Sight, Was theve 3. sem- | SSEIAUION DAk o shch O She. thiow o Passengers of the Steamer NATHANIEL PERLEY, painter, Cudahy upon the Chief's compliance with | {10 TGO T ANE 08 With & jury fore- ’ D A e ar cern. | didates. The geographical argument may | CALL HEADQUARTERS, ..ACRA- ge years old. | certain conditions, The Chief and Mr. it 3 . o do b used agamst Clio Lloyd of Sants Bar- | MpNTO, Jan. €—THe ‘enate Wi ‘be| ~ _ San Augustins | 7 €. J. SKIDMORE, oiler. 4 years old. Cudahy evidently considered the letter ad arrived early | BATA mOW hA et I oMetns | called fo ‘order to-morrow at moon by| NEW YORK, Jan.7—Tne little Spanish | J 5, BENTLEY, newspaper subscrip- | authentic and of enough importance to of the Golden Bagle and discussed the bout the lok e Capital Hot or t situa G of the two rival camps Legislatures had failed in their duty tween the hostelries where {ticians congregate. he most part the discussion was groups and related The contest more than its ntjon, so much so that the he more important fight be- ok npw it and its possible ef: . while the rain poured down =0 | 3 yunjon of his and Wanzer's cteadily that members of the two houses | refused to consider it. agreed that | position to turn the chief deputyship over e ing an appropriation to root | willing to let it remu.?n an open fight and lleton's chances or Ander- | that he and “Jim"” Oliver of Berkeley are neck and neck in the race. Liloyd was approached to-day with a pro osi!(onbos u He was pot in a to Wanzer and his ly was that he was to abide by the decision of the caucus. PENDLETON 1S GRATEFUL TO | HIS BACKERS HEADQUARTERS, CALL BACRA- Lieutenant Governor Jacob H. Neff. officers will be: Juan, president pro tem; Frank J. Bran- don of San Jose, secretary, and Lou Mar- tin of San Francisco, sergeant at arms. There will be no contests in any of these offices. Lieutenant Governor Neff has not come into town yvet, and so but little is known of the committees. The finance committee is generally con- ceded to Smith of Bakersfield. He was to have been made its chairman at the last session, but he was sidetracked in favor of Dickinson, Possible candidates for the Judiciary fhclude Davis, Taylor, Wolfe and Simpson. Davis is most often mentioned for the place, service Davis sfi Its but length of uts the others ahead of him. If ould not get it, it {s certain he Thomas Fiint Jr. of San | steamer San Augustine has wrecked on a small islet in Smith Chan- nel, Straits of Magellan. The British gteamship Coya, which arrived last night, saved the passengers and crew, 102 in number, from attack by the pirates of the coast and landed all hands at Punta Are- | SACORSON; Iakorer, about 10 yents nas. The wreck of the San Augustine oc- curred on Nowmeber 27, but the first news ®f it was brought here by the Co: Spanish steamer, in command of Cap Suarez, left Coronel, 1n Chile, for Punta Arenas on November 22. Five days later she struck the rocks in S8mith Channel. The boats landed the passengers and crew, who were com of Spanish and Chileans. On the rocky islet they had to remain two days before they were rescued by the Coya's men. been | tion solicitor. B. SCOFIELD, laborer, 45 years old. GEORGE RUDY, barber, 4 vears old, MICHAEL MONAHAN, 75 years old. J. N. ERICKSON of Alexandria, Minn., 2 years old. | ola. the hands. The men were overcome by an intense volume of smoke in the Harvard Hotel, which occupies the -second, third and in every Instance was due to suifocation. | The lodgers were all sound asleep, and | it was with the greatest difficulty that Injured, Harry Cotton, badly cut about | fourth floors of the building, and dumJ justify a reply, because the following ad- vertisement appeared In the columns of a local paper this morning: “Your requesl' asked for in letter mailed | at Lincoln on January 4. to be answered | before January 7. will be granted. . A. CUDAHY, J. A DONAHUE. Both Mr. Cudahy and Chief Donahue declined to-night to say what the contents | of the Lincoln letter were or to refer to the conditions prescribed therein. It is stated that the letter is from a man who | | knows every member of the gang nhlcl\ kidnaped Eddie Cudahy on December 6. Further, it is stated positively that th\‘ revelations to be made by the writer of the letter will ifvolve a wéll-known mdn‘ in this city, who has been suspected but | against whom no positive evidence could DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Mailed on Applieation. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. y %0 Battery Street. J-C. WILSON & CO-. o0 hone St on COPPERS MITH. | . SHITR, R Foms, oy 18 Washington st. \ Telephone Mgin 364 FRESH AND SALT MEATS. "As night came on and the 'rain became | MENTO, Jan. 6-~C. W. Pendleton was | Will be given the commiftee on mines and The pirat. o swarm on that coast | they were aroused. Nineteen of the twen- | be obtained. The acceptance of the offer Shipping Butchers. 104 1 x‘ r and finally stopped entirely the | ..ep at the Golden Eagle Hotel to-night | Mining. had taken a1l they could lay their hands | ty-seven lodgers were successful in escap- | of (he unkeomn Writer leads o the hellet | JAS. BOYES & CO- 057 "Nt iand he headguarters in- | Z0F0 B0 (RO 0 T ¢ the Anderson men | o Luchsinger is looking for the Public| on from the wreck. ing, but the others, unable to beat their | d th P 3 gd 4 s knowl- uses and conferences B0 Dits Senctmeat . SBout 34 tantts Bulldings Committee. owell will get - way back. through' the oil smoke, suc- | edge o' e !cr‘mt;?‘ a’" ,“ t:hen this OILS. 1 etrength of'each side e s something better than the Hospitals Com- DUKE OF MANCHESTER cumbed and fell in thelr tracks, where | me;"" a‘: g Py o m':’{;‘"e E""l“fi LUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD & ELLIS, as the Assemblymen had arrived, dac)'. he-said: mittee, which he had last session, and | % | they were found. by the firemen. Several !fl’;‘ “hf“ ;n"-é'v tsemetit be & k. SAFVEe- 418 Front st., S§. F. Phone Main 1719, ¢ scene became more and more ani- | “For some time I have felt sure I | Lardner is spoken of for the Mines and TRAVELING SOUTHWARD | others had very narrow escapes, The loss | h_S t! i ertisem “d ’d Flfrtod It | . the hours passed and the COh- | (oyuld win in the caucus, for I knew I had | Mining Committee in case Davis gets the on the building and contents will not ex- | Nis proposition were considered favorably. | PRINTING. viction grew that néw combinations and | po'y o tee Judiciary. declarations of wavering members would The caucus is yet to be held With His Wife, Father-in-Law and ceed E C. HUGHES, PRINTER, 511 Sansome st., 8. ¥. and Mr. Anderson will be voted for The Republican Senators will caucus to- | MORGAN BUYS AND settle before the night was old all doubt morrow morning. Smith will probably b Lord Lambert, Will Visit Planta- as to the outcome of the Speakership DULAST. but T okl Wik % sl et 0r | nairian, ;b abiastion o prtonaLs tion of Mrs. Yznaga. RUSSIAN SECT MAY SELLS RAILROADS PRINTERS. BOOK BINDERS. contes Jere Burke was on the scene all day, having come yesterday afternoon. John Lynch, Jake Shaen and minor lights of ederal brigade arrived this morning ped into_the thick of the | try to serve the best interests of the party. 1l appoint on the different committees men who are best fitted for the various duties and men who will at- tend to and expedite the business of the will be the principal business and it ma result in.a disappointment to many. 1y has been proposed to make the patronage the same as last year, which made an al- lowance to each Republican of nearly $i1. NATCHEZ, Miss., Jan. 6.—The Duke and Duchess of Manchester, accompanied by Lord Lambert and Fugene Zimmer- man, father of the Duchess, reached this EMIGRATE TO AmICA Forty Thousand Molokanen Contem- plate Establishing Themselves Having Sold the Jersey Central to the Reading Line, Negotiates for the Lehigh. THE HICKS-JUDD €O.. 23 First st.. San Franctsco. STATIONER AND PRINTER. Telegraphic 308 California in The fnterests of Pendleton, ~Hart | Sision. I am grateful to the friends | ¥here afe more Hepublicans to divide | city at 7:30 o'clock to-night. The ducal in This Country. NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—The Tribune to-|__ Codes. PARTRIDGE street. United States Commissioner of | Y10 $t00d by me, and I hope to show that | this year, however, and so the allowanee | yarty was met at the station by Mrs.| ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 6.—The Molo- | morrow will say: Just at the close of 5 lmmigration, and his brother, Arthur W. ‘Th,;;'f;;,{;f‘{;,“fi,;‘“;.;‘,"‘.,, en misplaced. | ¥ ose who have been g RS ;‘l;",‘:""%“h“:;d'?fiéh% s S“k? Kkanen, a sect numbering 40,000, whose | the market on Saturday Wall street re- | WHITE ASH STEAM COAL. g North of Woodland, were on ih d nd proceede atchez Hotel haring xip the Alameds County delega- | s s ‘I‘V""e:‘““::‘dfifih:fimhwflflgflfl- ::r:x:iu:n::ouh:h!t‘x‘:mr‘:lzgtth:ollnlfirtns Out | where apartments had been reserve founders removed in 1840 g"“‘ :,:"2,‘5 ;-‘:‘l‘}'ego‘tx:e O the, Contcal Rlerpont g’";’“ RN COLDIBRIES. 1o the Heoe Coat ta-the tion and other friends of Anderson in their | 1ie% &nd 1 feel ough we have They will remain here until Tuesday, | Parts of Russia to the Caucas Jersey and sold it to the Readi market. Office and Yi efforts to counteract the influence of ing the Senate and Miss Della Thompson will | 1 Argert: 1ot b ”""‘bo." Wil leave tof Doukhobo Rus- | [080. When the market reopens fionday bossiem. be her assistant. and from that |ing reports from the hobors, or Rus- | morping it is said it will be conhonud late trains brought practically all point they wfll 'Ro,ven- 3 nada, contemplate em- (rie late traing ht practically GAGE WORKED wood, tho slan Quakers, in Canada, pl it the adatlioul news that Mr. Mo; not arrived earlier. Even Assemblymen | Bliss of Alameda County and Savage of | Los Angeles, both of whom have been ill. were among the arrivals on the overland | train. Senator Selvage of Eureka ar- rived, having just returned from Wash- gton. Senators Nelson, Weich, Tyrrell .nd Wolfe of San Francisco came, and with the San Francisco contingent was Senator Joseph M. Plunkett, the only Democrat in all the State that was elected jast November to the more dignified house of the Legislature. Governor Gage, returning from Los An- | IN SECRET FOR HIS FAVORITE CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- MENTO, Jan. 7.—It is worthy of note that Mr. Anderson’s abliity and impartiality as a presiding officer were not called in quu- tion. Hs knowl of parliament; ‘wae never brought into qnmlon-zl the contest. He made no pledges or Miss Luchsinger will be postmistress of APPOINTMENTS AT DISPOSAL OF GOVERNOR CALL HEADQUARTERS, BACRA- MENTO, Jan. C.—Govemm' Gage has eral fmportant {ments 4t his dl- ¢t e T be fied until after th adjournment of the slature. . lantation hume of Mrl. Yznaga. Eout be gayly decorated in honor o( BEYAN VISITS KANSAS CITY. Says He Is Sure His Paper Will Prove to Be a Success. KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan. 6.—Willlam J. Bryap passed through Kansas City to- night on his way home from Galveston, Tex. Speaking of his paper, the Commoner, whose delegates have just brought glow- henl‘cct(oum State lands in the Cau- casus almost rent free; but recently the Russfan Government announced that the | rents would be increased threefold or fourfold. Now the Molokanen are peti- tloning {he Government to restore the for- ‘mer rentals or to wrm emigration. RUSSIA WOULD OBJECT. Would Resist Gcmnny'l Exchange of East Africa for Cyprus. has secured the controlling interest in the Tehigh Valley also, and that this interest will probably be offered to the Reading company at the meeting of its dlmton which has been called (nr Hondl to eor.s- pleta ofcially .the purchase the formal transfer of the Jersey Cene tral stock to, its new owners. i s MINERS KILLED IN A RIOT. Seven Hungdians Dead and Forty ‘Wounded at Altgebirg by Force of Gendarmes. IN_EARS, AND T DISEASES the & of my new PETERSBURG, Jan. 6.—Discussing 10N and ANTISEPTIC eles, arrived on . the overland trl.ln. promises and conducted his campai; It th 510 | ne said the first issue would be out about | BT Ger- treatment, it _gives mar- ol Gearge Stone, cx-Supervizor T 3. | manner crefitabla to himselt fang his | bor Commistonors, one o tha Siaia | Jasuary & i fesl That is nowsbager | the allowed m:‘,‘;’r‘&m:‘“‘fi"&m __LONDON, Jan. T.—According to a dis. | veious cures even'after other | e merabrs al T Men Fennciacs | Retaoas assive. 1o ma e the Beet bismerts | B Bt 5 AD,,"TS&?{ Band twoon L | 2P N et ie e e | et BN : pateh to the Daily Express from Vienna | fosments fall, 50,00 4 rem. H ure. ol i e S oot Betom ¥ (oF the State, hoping In that servico to| There is o long jist of candidates tor | (F0m thirey:thres States and 0 herritories | My "’m'{e’«?"" 5':" "'heu'-""'.i SeSanaes Bavurasy tm ah, nitray ot SR | Hostrts of " Tadorecmsns. BB Martin Kelly came across fhe bay to | strengthen the Republican party. His | Harbor Commissioner fo succeed Major | FIAIL & Weck attce e announced nis in- | svs must et A0 e Hungary, between riotous miners | Hut the best is o tey It and be conv the Oakiang mole om the ferry-boat con- | stanch supporters who ask no other re. It includes Charles R. Patton, i s anE T Semmanet, Russin. will never Germany | birg. i can Weite for Iiterature. ar necting with the overiand train. He was | ward than the approval the peopie of a~l pervlfid Edward Afl r. Bryan was accompanied by his son. ncur’!lc I\lch a foothold ln tho near :endlrmn.__’__ ;2:.0. yq_u.’ o PREE 'l'l-.A mm“ or rnl l‘h‘“e“lllb yman Franklin, Cdllo‘:lrh. express a determination to gnm enfn:* .E ——————————— East.' s fir- Goran ORnal-BHIE enigkers” Smith ang Frank Gas- | vof Jiim in the tace of the fact that ng To Cure a Cold in One Day AT T R e e e at DR. COTTINGHAM, g e e £ p g "iu“fl' " | for furiher su; o n:‘"" asced. 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