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o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, T 5 LEGISLATURE AWAITS THE MESSAGE OF GOVERNOR GAGE retetont foonferfeeorfonfectofmfonfosfoforfonfesfeforfinfoofoerfonfoofosforfomfosoonfonfosfofort 2 3 ESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1901. ! TR =R T = MM SN M S N M M M M WSO N M N SO SRS SR NN RN MM NS SN S S O R N R N M MM D 2 S i J i I I e e o e O e ‘BOSS” KELLY AND THAT PORTION OF THE NUCLEUS KNOWN AS SIG BETTMAN. i BT b e e ] @ ottt Pttt D CAIEF CLERK OF THE ASSEMBLY, CLIO LLOYD, AND HIS UNSUCCESSFUL RIVAL, “JIM” OLIVER. CAUGHT BY CARTCONIST WARREN WITH HIS FUNNY PENCIL, % EERRPEREEERRER PSR ENEN FERWER? s ASSEMBLYMAN ROBERTS, ©o® HUMBOLDT, AND HARRINGTON, OF SANTA BAamBarRAa, HAVE A QUIET TALK evs \ bttt dfffoloieflofolfodeefefedods dotefeffelotoltotoiols @ guftetotots D B e e e e e e B T e o e o T O R ROMEN) B [ ASSEMBLY PRACTICALLY COMPLETES ORGANIZATION Committee of Five Struggling Over a Distribution of Patronage. @ iieriuied ettt oo oo o ngenfesfoferiecte SENATE ELECTS FLINT AS ITS TEMPORARY PRESIDENT Minor Officers Named and a Crumb of Comfort Given the Democrats. A oF sanN.’ Joagor « LookED O "RUBERED" AT FuTure ‘pAL?.'.? 8. .B.IR15SH AnD FA.DURTEA: EXCHAI VIEWS e T Special Dispatch to The Call Epecial Dispatch to The Call HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- | the order of business to bs the slection of 7 R A- | gave e leration. Tt is un- \ 7—The Assembly met at 12 | & chief clerk. . T he believisn, thie nvitaiin bl e fol- | Warren M. John of San Luls Obisp 3 t : the invitation elog 1 i3y :"rl n Tt L ok, | nominated Cito Lioyd. J. J. Crowly, As semblyman two y s ago from San Fran- cisco, was nominated by J. A. Hubbard of Shasta and Modoc. On the roll call Lioy1 practically complete McCall 3 . Cornelius W. Pendleton was elected < n Speaker. Cllo Lloyd, a Santa Barbara | received §) votes to 18 for Crowly. r ion, which | A vipaper man, was chosen chief clerk, | Wright, the independent, voted for Lioy s v following of- | DT T was elocted sergeant af | Lon Henry of San Francisco nominated . AR W O BachS wa he Republican | W- O. Banks for sergeant at arms. A + A «—F. L. Thomas, I S.| arms. In a caucus of the Rep “ | motion to_close the nominations was e members held in the afternoon, it was de- and Banks was elected, reesiving 74 s A cided to increase the patronage per m .: n | T CAAS"EHBL\’”AN ber from $6 & to $8 per day, and to-night 1. Wickman was nominated for min- | 7 RTER., oF | a committee of five is struggling with the | ., ." o bo 5 "¢, Carter of Los Angelas + D) Los AanGELES, Sroblem of & distribution of the loaves | ¥i° clerk by EL C. Carver of Lo Angeles. ! | St ©1D " Phd fishes. The Assembly will meet at | zNPre Xas no of 4 L a 2 ‘; JoLLIES W“\ oBE |, g 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon to recelve | “'yro wiang of Alameda offered a resolu- Gt ol SENATOR SMITH | % ATE w the report ‘]',‘h';‘ commitlee. uses ment. | tion that the chief clerk, sergeant at ~ Lt e ¥ oF Lo#ANG Tmmed ey Ay began to gather in | 8Ims and minute clerk present themselves . . Carin | ELESe bers Ot e S mather.and when the | 8t once at the bar of the Assembly to . 3 ix I e A rmerad ateived there was scarcely | fake the ceth of office The resolution - Marios and Sam- |'%. OO O seat. Outside the railing spec- | Was ac opted, and Speaker Pendleton ad- | ministered the oath of office to the thr .-I~H-H-H~—H"1~H- L A L A A I B L S g-room spa s ed the - @ ettt ettt oo tators crowded t 3 e: | "On mo Lo he ia R o e, SRS g e and a fringe of them extended around the | , ON Mo Y oy e Lavevy & ; 3 . | gallery 3 noon, at which time organization will b= ek and G Keane. | Vo' nt. " Fatarms aad | o > e ey GRIS I OF Bl I_S I “A I WILL pR VE F i e O o Mrs. b F. Tread- | completed, provided the patronage com ms a otk Gearge TRWhiIlge Mrs. Ald son, mittee shall be ready to report. Clarke Mrs. Warren E . Mekoit tand i nats and M v hua: | Speaker Pendleton says that he will M. J pave his commitices completed and read R IN ER[S O CALIFORNIA AXPAY[RS 3 ;| 17" the Speakar has not snnouned com- . Joseph’ Villar I I l I A, short delay was due to tbe MmOM-| | ko Spesker has not announced com- L M. Lucheinger. asefval of Superior Judge &N mittees until the second week of the ses- and Thomas oaths of office. At 1 lock he ar- Sion: v nd Chief Clerk Kyle of the ‘ rived, and cesion cailed the Assembly| FEWER STEEL PENS USED. |Sutro of San Francisco Will Attempt to Introduce Wis- |« .. . » suen o Unitarion min- | One Tndustry Seriously Affected by the Spread of the Typewriter. fta %ot~ y of E “ounty, now of State Printer—James Vail and ister, lately of Marin C ¥ in’ P i L i Th. % S ramento, opened the fon with pray . the T e | v ohns red esolutiol During th st year,” sald a Nassau- g b consin’s Primary Law in This State. Py o o O] I Tt | uingthe et v vt s seat and office on the rolicall of the S: €c- | the number eel pens we sold in 1399 retary of State, and the resolution was And I would not be surprised to see tha Bailey, Richard Parker and - : ) o CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA-, Sutro of San Francisco has another Im. | Senate lobby to-day that the proposition | 2dopted unanimous| i of pens fall off until only a few & 2 cacrke—d. M. Williamgen and | MENTO, Jan. 7.—Now that the speaker- | Dortant piece of legislation and one that| to divide Santa Clara umm_\-"wfium be | ar‘,l,"'fi,‘"f‘l‘;fl‘: l;ik‘tufifl;"v:«'!“:"cegymfl‘;z?jn >ners in gewn carried largs stecks sing te adjourncd to 2 o'clock to- | S AENL is over, legislation is beginning | PIaY CUL & Brominent figure in the PRmARY | presented to the Legislature in the form | af Arms Banks, to be assistant sergeant | of them. This, I think, s due to the ad- w rnoon, waen the - Governor | 10 appear among the counter currents of | iy caifeortia’ the primary law now work- | Of & general bill, such as the amended | at arms, Daniel McPartland; by Chief| vent of the typewriting machine. ey PN DL the search for places. Several bills that|ing successfully in Wisconsin constitution authorizes. The Senators | Clerk Kyle, (o be postmaster, Jules Vol In almost every business house a as = APk £ will be of more than ordinary interest will | “Fhe \Wisconsin Jaw Brovides that at the | representing the county are inclined to | Sinet; gutekeepers, e J. Hall, J. Hocking | o\ pawriters g g be introduced in the early part of the ses- | primaries -the voters shall vote for the| hold that the advocates of the division | 204 . H. _H P o gnd ) | houses they have a tem of keeping A : them beifig & heritance | candidates themselv nd not for dele- Hbig : Rhodes, R. M. Rogers $ernghr s - S Smagy theul DelgR AL = candidates themselves and not for dele”| will not submit the measure at this ses- | Sohiever. books with typewriting machines. I tax measure, which will be introduced in | {OT0 S0 © conveaton. I8 A oting, is | Slon. The immense sums of money ex-| Dunlap of San Joaquin offered a resol County Register's office all the records s LS the Senate, probably by Rowell. It mav | jone directly by the ~voters. The bill | pended to bring about the division of | tion, which was adopted, that mem) were for vears kept with pen and . s : " also be introduced simultaneously in the | probably will be introduced in the Senate | Colusa County and the creation of Glenn | present themselves at the desi ten B¢ | hut now the copyists employed thers aro ch of St Contipued from First Page. Assembly. The bill includes the salient | at the same time. | County are mentioned, and the argument | time to take the oath of urfi:fl\f;‘ux oo oy i v it e : potnts of the old collateral inheritance tax | Mr. Sutro has also several bills for the | (G 0F FP0 FERREIEG F0C (S FHETRIENS | Judge Hughes. Clerk Kyle proceeded n- | o) 00 e copied into record books wi ——————— | Bnd 8ads to it & tax on direct inheritances. | protection of jurors and the regulation of | 13 advanc the interests seeking the | mediately to- call the roll and Judge E pied intc rd books w ¥ " TRIE one. ount- | their fees. These measures will aim to | Qivision of Santa Clara County could not | Hughes administered the oath of office to | the ald of the typewriter, a the o . Nelson the committee | The tax vided Is a s a1l one, amount T n | 8 n O t : yors and rivers, Rowell | ing to from one-half of 1 per cent to 1 per make jurors’ fees uniform throughout the | be persuaded to contribute the means | the members in groups of ten. & Clex of to-day has not the political s ftals, Currier the | cent, and it is provided in the measure to have jurors paid in criminal as | necessary to insure the success of the| That ceremony being completed, C ‘;Y’\ he had a few years ago, when any scho 3 Bimpson the | that the revenue therefrom shall go to | s civil s, which will affect San | fight Kyle announced that “nominations for | yo 'oC & (O FCATE 4RO, WACR An¥ Seho 3 Crrier and | the State University. The old collateral | R e s Cadler: g iclsco particularly, and to provide | It is proposed to take a strip from the | Speak o Register's office. Hundreds of boxe: airma inheritance tax, amounting to about 5 per | the Sheriffs of the various counties | southern portion of Santa Clara and cre-| ~How A. Boughton of Los Angeles s 1 s oxes shalrmafii. cent, was turned into the school fund, and | make prng@r provision for the comfort | ate a new county with Gilroy as the coun- | arose and placed in numlnauog Corneiius ;":’:‘n%:"”‘;‘e"f““g “l"’;"if"‘:;z‘u‘ i“"’»‘: “d-: » Pendleton is busy with his eom- | under the bill to be introduced, this pro- | and health of the jurors under their |ty seat. The northérn boundary line of the | W. Pendleton in a brief speech, with lit- | o3 1he Ginethy T, L]ee oo ppointments. and, as in the Sen- | viglon will not be interfered with, but it | charge. He will also introduce a bill, sub- | proposed new county is about ten miles | tle attempt at oratory. Arthur G. Fisk, ¥ air e e < thicker than & plece of letter paper. T shtion an action which | navigation Broughton th Commitiee on b eeoeefefefelefelefolefeleiioieeiefefefelofeedefeleielellmieteieieh defelel ool @ | ¥ Tates asked to be excused from ¥ T ho biank pen 18 next Cuf obt of tho SUrpris P agree- | public b S o el @ | James asked to be excused from voting. et e “fl?'fi?fi,.h‘i}y‘;us ~red ‘?-‘ér;m;g}lfll?eg;na?gigx:&‘;:?a and Milics | @ Clerk Kyle appointed Brown of San | fiat strip and the pame of the make: x 2 A, appled with the A rate man, who teo, Myers of Kings and Johnson '!(lmped upon it. Then comes the mold- Votsd down & ui WG s oaght ifke o damon:. k& bibw on the head Rt by Ssosst th Hrellerthn o e & o bl T e MORE PLUMS IN . from & revolver khogked: Lim stnksless. the chalr. Judge Hughes administered rct'C8 BVER ) Gl 0o, SOngIE, When searched at :he jail Robinson was g 1 fresh and bin the oath of office, and Johnson introduced advocate came & t jof 1 n Qelegation, I would not be surprised If within tha o ‘Ihkiing of his sei€ctions has been | Wil be provided that the mew direct tax | mitted to him by the California 'Club, | south of San Jose. airman of the San ¥ranciseo | ned %ould not be surpe ity and officially. There is no doubt that | 8hall be used to help swell the revenue of rhhlrl\ wdnl p]rn\‘:dihlor Y’vflv\:fi“eflm%log —— mfiflnfimfio:?erey nominated | 478 gave us'p bunir:e\:;_ FP:vrrl ;ne:x;;xezfi;m &hields. Monroe | Johnson will be chairman of the judiciary | the State University. e State. ke b1 il mage S fia | AMSEMBLY RULES ADOPTED. | piuni jomes of Los Angeles from . the | what a heap of bother and expense it is R - e of e et W e T e T L e o e Rt Moy = * | Brank atic side of the House, and ¥. H. | 0 make & pen. For instance, the ste. e Benate nad no Sooner €o mittee on prisons and Schilling for that | And domestie, R 4 , Jan. 7.—The Assembly commit- s eeded. Alden Anderson, | Thege strips are annealed. In other words he Be of the apportionment. committee. Tt 1s | Tho plan ie to grade, the tee In proportiyn DIVISION OF teo on rules met to-night and decided to | ;i o a Fac woted for Pendieton i | they are softly heated to a red heat and g Y e 1at y will get the chairman- | Lo the ;I 2d, i . e rmitted to cool very gradually, so tha e e S S e Commitice onprinting. Macbeth | §2° o "for articica of incorporation £oes SANTA CLARA | HEei e Uity tRird sossion, With ths | thiscskout the chafmber. — When Pandie: | Lhe, brittiences fa wil rimoved "and 5 i e com: on elections, Hourlgan the ! . 0 steel is soft enough to be easily workec Sims Srose | committee on labor and capital, Bauer the | t0_the !'d““; I‘;‘"":r{ t‘g’“‘%m'fs"fi “1‘-7)\"!’5‘1 N ;&fl:‘%fi;&fim“fl?’:mm“%’, ;on 'A:s:’:"mml;fi‘u‘&:; c?fi: P:"itvp:u!’ | Then the strips are again rolled to tha of George J.|committee on fish and game, Merrill the | Will not disturh, VAl the DU W0 PEAVICY | CALL HPADQUARTERS, SACRA- | revision of the cade, the latter o co-0p- | aont mewmber from Sants Clara, cast his | Teauired thickness, or rather thinness, for ato the Demo- | Food” the comemitiey: oo Lmites, ainow. | shall belong to the.university. MENTO, Aug. 7.—There was talk in the | erate with the judiclary committes. vote for Pendieton. ~The vole stood: | &3 You know the average steel pen is not | , as the Demo of the taxes of | ) found to have on an entire suit of clothes Speaier to the Assembly. Pendleton | fcauisite ink and, to distribute the in 4 the sal- | GAGE’S ORCHARD stolen from the Harkness residence. All ek bhiady an folis " leton | graduaily. That little hole which is c ‘minority | I HUH LAH the property stolen rom the Newell and IS AFT[H L[vY while l’he title of the office Lo which ke the ink run ‘pm,;.fly Snd reguiates & TEOEP J . k you have just elected me is Speaker, my | the elasticity of the pen. Up to this lie | Senate Committee Will Recommend Shoorst T Ra e o have oouts hate P e mpedier 18 h0and the Hotis ne e e The Ittt St and lonile. To Siaponed of in th | That tsl:euG;:;mor Name e loa from the Bast. _ _ sppreciated. | I will take occasion simply B i inten v = Ty conr aod Semd, of b= [ - osienly o thank you for the honor you have | then suddenly plunged into cold water Seceune be b . FOR DIVISION OF IDAHO. er and ad miutien submittal by cut- | - Edward Robinson Arreste Senators alike. Bims CALL HEADQUARTERS, BACRA- U conferred upon me and to assure you it is then too b h Cite Los Angeles’ Restaura- | fioa: this is ie proudsst moment of ‘my | Loairi e ten oot piiie foF use, 40 the éhould treat al Plan to Annex Northern Portion to . life. T shall endeavor to preside with | elasticity varies with the color, and each lption with the argument | MENTO. Jan. 7—In the first batch of With Plunder on Washington. teur to Tell All About | strict fairness ana impartiality, and to | oolor is obtained by saddenty, Blangios th numt committee clerks would | biils will He one to apj $50,000 facilitate as much as les within my | the pen into cold water. Then follow ths be allowed and the Democratic minority | onatic the State Printing Offios to do thy i SEQKANE, Jule TorinLs Boa heoy Police Deal power our wark of legislation.” | siitting, polishing, pointing and fnishiny e ad only for & Clerkebin. - The resoli. | enable the State Printing Office to do the Him. formed here to secure the annexation ot 01100 Deals. Schillig of Yuba and Sutter nominated | aj| of which is done by exvert workmen. tion was adopted. printing required for this session of the - the northern part of ldaho to the State of Raiston_for Speaker pro tem., and Dun- | = “But th has fall Davis submitted a resolution motifying | Legislature. No doubt other requests Washington. State Roepresentative H. D. 1ap Of Btocktbn BSCOnDed the BOWINAtion. | of Ters. et o ra il tatre. ohe oty ness, which was adopted. 3 et "‘umb" of applications for w.l'“nn‘ portant captures made‘'by the local po- | sion. The purpose is to add tu“thls State | well known restaurateur on Third street, | seconded by r of Sacramento. The | more typewriters put to work."—New O T e mepottmen! of & Sowabyy. |1n his office, and the pumber of demands | 1108 Tofce in o lonx e was.efiactad at | the gntire recion Wnown A% (IS LN | has besn clied to aopekr befors Judge | Fots wes & (3¢ Relaton Snd e te tme | TOTx Sun. tee Of three to motify the Governor that |18 far in excess of the number of places | I0OR to-day, when officers arested Edwin | JAh G (Y If f°the southern boundary | SMith to-morrow morning to answer a | O8ET 403 “Jid not vote. Messrs. Dun- | SRUR IS s the Senate had organized and was ready | at his disposal. Robinsan, the colored burglar, at the | el MVCH 1o bil SO A ude Koc. | charge of contempt of court, preferred by | jap " Schiesinger and Reeber were ap.| _ Queensberry as a Globe-Trotter. to receive any communication he might | The report of the committee dppointea | Southern Pacific Depot as he was about | tenai, 8hoshone, Latah and Nez Perce and | Foreman J. A. Polk of the Grand Jury. | pointed by Speaker Pendleton to escort | _In his thirty-two years of life the young wish to deliver. The resolution was | from the Senate to investigate the condi- | to board the traih for San Francisco. art of Idaho County, taking in all of the It is supposed that the citation is the re- | the Speaker pro tem. to the chair, where A Marquis of Queensberry, who r adopted and Scnators Shortridge, Mag- | tion of affairs at the Stae Prining Office | Robinson has been operating in this city | famous Coeur d'Alene silver-lead mining | gult' of Levy's refusal to answer certain | the ge ker himself administered the | Succeeded his father, has seen a good d g and Sims were appointed on the | will be submitted to-morrow. It will rec- | for some time, and Chief Gall has had the | district, as well as most ofsthe rich Clear- | qyections propounded relating to the al. | 0ath of office. of the world. He has served in the mil committee. They returned in a few min- | ommend that the policy of the Governo water gold fields. Grove L. Johnson, who had previously | tia, has been sailor, explorer and mining {tes and Sgortridge reported that the |in regard to the State Printing Ofee o | Chpre force on the lookout for him. Last| “iie pian is recetved with enthusiasm | leged dealings of the Police Commission- | i 2% 4 ";esolition, which was adoptad, | expert, and the fortune he has made un. Governor hdd been notified and that he | continued; also that the positions in the | dence of Dr. G. S. Harkness In this city. | here, and Northern Idaho has in the past | ers with liquor dealersand restaurantmen. | that the uunung rules of the thirty- |alded testifies to his ability as a financier. the returned his greetings and announced | office be taken out of fegislative politic: a 3l voted in favor of such annexation by an | The Grand Jury has for some time bee; a 1 temporary rul That be would Tave & communication for | by allowing the Governor 10 appoine " | Si e mabaud iraing o o 10 WAt | O heiming majority. It is argued that | probing the charges made in the report | the (hirty-fourih Session, Dow offered a the Senate when it convened to-morrow. | Attention will be called to the fact that| Robinson was dressed handsomely. He | Southern Idaho would now consent be- | of the committee of safety. The members | resolution thata special committee of | | rates at the State office are from % o 100 | had on Dr. Harkness' dress suit and over- | ¢ause of the lack of rallway connection | of the Police Commission, several restau- | five, to include the Speaker, be .Ppomw” Senator Selvage introduced a joint reso- | fting President MeKinley. Vice The New Cup Defender, Now being built. is confidently expect per cent higher than they are ouside, and | coat valued at $75. The officers decided | between the two parts ot the State, and | rant men and other witnesses have been | to report rules for the Assemb 3 ‘The ted to be President Roosevelt, the ‘Governar- of | from 250 to 300 per cent higher than thes | Lo iabe him inte custody op feton. | especially because of the great expense | examined In regard to the matter. Tt i3 | resointion was, adopted, and e | e fastest sniling vessel ever bumie. Tts o Ohio, the State oMcers of Ohlo, the gemn- | Would be under the contraet System. The | Ther cornrred HoNinton and. sHoned resuing’ srom he ‘manif riots Tn the | said that "8 offense consists of a re: | Pendicton namdl the Other fOUT membecy | struction is Deing kept & secrot, but it 1s whi- bers of the Cabinet and the Ohio delega- | report will recommend that modern ma- | g pair of handcuffs, He submitted to be- | Coeur d’A lene district and two years of | fusal to divulge the name of a person as follows: Di la? of Stockton, Johnson | '™ that it will easlly hold the cup. Amer. {on in Congress to visit the State on tha | chinery and typesctting machines be put . ) i ing led to a second-hand store, where he | martial law. ton of Calaveras and | 108, 1%, MBI} coming to the front. A good : who, it is claimed, was negotlating with | of Sacramento, occasion of the launching of the battie- | In; that the wages be cut down to th ome of the plunfer tak £ B AL, A PRI a public officlal to pay him $200 ’or inger of Ban Francisco. example of this is in that famous household zhip Obio at the ‘Union ‘tron Warks or | highest average unign rate in“the tate ['the Newel house. The Bropristor tentl: Stops the Cough Fote on the liquor iatter. Levy Rnoms | Dot thation offJohnson a recess till 4:30 | [m°GY; JHostetier's Stomach Bitters, whic May 1f next. This was passed an 1e fended health for half a century , | (they are now from 25 to 33 per cent over | fled Robinson. At that Robinson made a 4. Laxative Bromo Qui- | the name of the man who was to pay the | p. m. was takej. T¢ holds th d for the cure Lars who caid he onjected 10" the form, bui | that) wnd that men be emploved for the | dasmerate attempt to Kill OMcer Diarmid A o e thane day. No Cupe, | Dribe money, it Is said, but had given | " Speaker Pendeton, upon calling the As. | haigection: comstipation. mermmantad mot jo the substance of the resolution, 'ability and not because of their politics. | with the handcufts. All three officers | No Pay. Price 2% cents. + " lhis word not to divulge it. sembly to ordd® at 4:30 o'clock, declared | ness and la grippe. » ’ N 1