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o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901. FRANCHISE BILL CONTAINS DANGERO US PROVISIONS?® OPENS FIGHT AGAINST | i ‘ TAMENDS TEACHERS’ | _———— | T HS W General Manager of the Los Angeles Term enator Welch Introduces a Measure That inal Railway Points Out Its [ Is of Interest to the Educators of Discrepancies. , San Francisco. ! PR T | - | Special Dispatch to The Call. | Special Dispatch to The Call. P s Ry L s 3 4 duced in the As~ ALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- | Another feature of the bill which g:} | | A#é“HTgA?gf;\rTm:i;A‘gfizh,‘“Amgg?xg_r bl was introduced in the MENTO, Jan. 18—Ferd K. Rule, | considered & bad one i &):th;;g‘g; el Introduced a bill im’ey.o.mend | Cowan introduced in the Assembly & manager of the Los An-| Z8% OG5 10 0 B8 e have been opened. | ing the act creating the teachers’ | i PTOVIdINg that In schools having mors Terminal Raflway #nd | Under this provision a bid can be raised aznulty fund 88 to allow teachers | (A%, W0 teachers. beginners must be rer of the Salt Lake Rafl- without limit. Low bm-hvar;dbe oz:: ben who are appointed to serve as superin- years' experience or a certificate of grade roa arrived in Sacramento this | to '(iHCh the frsncrzlsel shou! "n - tendents of schools, deputy superintend- uation from a State normal school, tha 2 , he high, and these low bids would not pre- 00K, SRSty Sube | ¢ C Stanford Unt. the fight against the | . t'the low bidders from coming in again ents or members of the boards of educa- | University of California or Stanford Unie Introduced by Assembly- | ang bidding against the high one. SeNaTor DEVLIN tion to retain the benefits and privileges | VSTSItY. Such teacher shall rank in sala: ghton as Assembly bill 15 and | "It further requires that within twenty- ADKED THE of the fund. When the present Superin- | ord odt the Assemblw Rutherford Introduced in Simpson as Senate bill 150. four hours the full amount of his bid CONMDSIONE.RS tendent, Deputy Superintendents and |a bill regulating the requirements for ade will be short and his care wiil | must be deposited by the successful bid- State al schools and pro. i ount ™~ members of the Board of Education in |mission to State normal s pi :‘;: sx‘:gnlgh?:adose;;xm &".‘i‘léu.‘a‘fi the B PUZZLERS San Francisco were appointed there was \‘1'131: foz t;m R R " T ‘ 4 3 1 study to be followed in such schools. W next highest bid. Under this clause it is no provision for allowing those who were | 5 N possible for the man who ran the bids up z teachers to continue as members of the | l.t'z“pr{:ovll;g;\;];{xe ’r:;;‘:g:m;:ra;s Kf:;'{‘liflr'n'w > the present jmeasure and sub- | to escape from his high bid and lett thh‘e annuity association; and there was 10 |from high schools. recommended bY r Sments. Accobding to Mr. Rule, | amounc down Heamh SHpchily £8 re provision to allow teachers who might In | County Boards of Education or preparie the people of Los Angeles are not fight- | Triends untll just betoge it comes e’ the future be appointed to such positions to | tion equal to such graduation. Tha ng a franchise bill, for they are willing | Jpposing bidders and then | continue as members of the association, | SOUTs® of study shall cover a period of here should be one among the statuteS | “y¢ i caymed, further, that under the | | the act contemplating only those who |jour Vears. divided as nearly as p = f the State, but they ' ¢- | act a frenchise may be held by the con- | | were actively engaged in teaching. |ing. A& ‘diploma from Btnis aocmel - s now before t ;-1 mg-s.axlv :M.s ;t;;lf;x;r:e(i_&ql;g;]’:q part gorrant{l:d :;Aadnhi:i | Under the Welch bill such appointments | sc no%l' nrl;:all entitle its hol tive s small companie » o7 . wes o 1 of teachers will be no bar to their con- | any high school. A diplor ed laimad siil] Turlils JUSt SeCou K whioh | | tinuing as members of the association, | completion of two years : ope 4 ! Will be Gounted the same ea i they ad | holdar o teach'n an open competition, will have an effect op- | | A ENATOR. e .y 2 B . sl Lo has alread site to that lnt'ended, It is u;.lfl thg( NS been actively engaged Jn teaching. | mar grade. nd establish transfer systems is often the p riiiEs oe An. | principal reason for an appiication for a 7\ EXPLAINED L B franchise, and under this provision it - - ; weuld be tmpossible to make @ transfer | \ LEG:SLATURE’S TRIBUTE privilege contingent upon the granting of | | \ b the franchise. | | \ gt TO DEPARTED MEMBER ntention to do an interstate | !¥ against the bill, because it is believed | \\ - - hat in Los Angeles its effécts will be felt. | \ ; hat, under conditions as they exist down | | \ LRV fl section 2, ‘re’ "‘q" bill f!‘n_a\'orl lhelsoulher'!‘\‘ htckilni |1 i\ ‘ { ” A\ . franct the Santa Fe as against any line that | \ TR T . F R O % ¥y wish to Tlnrt within th}e| cg:fit or} \ \\ ‘\",41 b l preSSlVE Unera] ltes ver the Body OY governing 4 against such a system as the e | fi AN \ DR T m ; bz system, there e no doubt. It is the | \\ | 1 . R e S e il Assemblyman Collins. - south that it may ‘ao amenid {’)lne fblll afi Bl - to make its provisions equitable for all | £ 1 fes, new and old, large and small. | T resent shape it is the general opin- | Dispatch to The Call sonat favors Interstate companies as | Epecial d local companies so largely that | 2 I _companies would have practi- CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA-|son. chaplain of the Assembly, and_the o fundfl:'_l(s rul\;lx::%x;l!e. mosl‘ MENTO, Jan. 18.—Senators, A!!embr‘ l- ate Afted P g ”“;“;2 e ranchise v ol- | 2 4 e reading of Telation o the bill, but the | men, comrades of the Civil War “d, service by the Rev. Mr. Miel, . franchise is only one of those low townsmen united tof-d;y lnb pmclnls Wilson read from _the _scriptures ar e under its provisions. It laces‘ tribufe to the memory of Barnabas Col- made a brief adc &Y de- - restiction upon AL an ?;tf,‘;:.c,;‘ lins, the deceased Ammb]y-m;sn x;:: ;;;;?LI.R;\;‘T; m;rgg\w:;g;(::’» t);gaxmv;-v; : e, an r | cices, »nducte s r me character as the main system, | Buftg County. . The TSRS fervicss, eld | Loy e oF their Htust at the cloce o€ e 3 is nothing in the bill to prevent in the Assembly chamber at 2 o'clock, | {ervice of thelr ritual at the close of the hern Pacific, with thousands of B Wttenaad by & Solemmity afd Im- | lp Ll G sty of Califoruin-—Prese track, runing an electric “‘exten- pressiveness befitting the last rites for a |, JTRTIReniins ot e WP, Mage ouEl a few Valuable blocks in an of unukusl “m"men.;; s nn?x‘“nxg o e g ¢ Californta— _J co and paying a percentage | character, struck down suddenly while in epresenting the A of California— system | few blocks to the thousands of miles of | The columns back of the Speaker's desk | Representing Gr: of the Republic— f n bears track. Under that provision the payment | were draped in blnck.d On u:}x:‘roff :‘le: gelvlunmcnf Commar jeorge M, )g tt and € upon such a franchise as the Third-street | clerk’s desk were placed a numl - of r;(ev;mr of l'ufl;vrla‘rflb\_-'n e H. C. Bel iy oo e Beot scction 6 the bill describing | 'vfe‘fé”xfé‘apfi together in beautiful display. | A I Johnston. Superior Judge Jossph t it intends to effect, is as follows: | ! Senators and Assemblymen sat together gxlu::. Tlu"J" ice W. A And - e or telephone wires, to = e 2 4 desks, and at the left | The funeral procession was'headed by o et KETESANS Spen By e ’/(n'/{‘/)/ et y g:tttrl":ee nAzse;el'k;]e!;Lyol the local Grand Army ' a band, and following the hearse wers et or highway. to lay gas pipes il A e dards furled and draped. | carriages with the members of the Legis« urpose of carrying ges for pow U ) “[ f posts, thelr standar: i oles or ‘wires for transmitting siec UL TP Picutenant Governor Nefr. President pro | lature. the Grand Army’posts, the Wou 1 or upo ¥ pul et O 3] he 5 - - ¥ - - hatever hereafter proposed to be granted by | | The services began with “Nearer, My | Cemetery. The members of the bodies boards of supervisors, boards of trustees, or God, to Thee,” sung by a male quartet. | represented gathered in a circle about the or other governing or legis- The funeral rites were conducted by the | grave and the flag ceremony of the Grand city and county, city or Rev. Charies L. Miel, Tector of St Paul's | Army of the Repubiic was, conucteds tate, except steam rail- | | by the Rev. C. P. - | ending wi e sounding of “taps.” telegraph or telephone lines doing an | | Church, assisted by ate business, and renewals of franchises | | @ efrtietretitotietmimimiebe i bbbttt b bttt ok harves, shal i 'Ei conditions in e mot aeoviner 2ox FREE CONFERENCE ASHE SEEKS TO MAKE not otherwise, < . I RULE 'OPPOSED BY INCURABLE INSANITY | ASSEMBLY MEMBERS GROUND FOR DIVORCH | - CODE COMMISSIONER A. C. FREEMAN AND SEVERAL OF THE MEMBERS OF THE JOINT COMMISSION ON — — > CRA-| C. J. ERS, J A- COMMITTE STAI ‘ THE REVISION OF THE CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THE SKETCHES ARE FROM LIFE BY A CALL ~HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- R ADGUARTIN. _ SACRA- ALL ARTIST. MENTO, Jan. 18.—The a y to-ai ain, b b LARDNER’S DEMURRER|| _° MENTO. Jun. s Ahe st ries vers| MENTO. Jun _Gesator Ashe ner | Finds the Complaint of Contestant Tabor| to B2 Defective. Special Dispatch to The Call dered Johnson's Assem- ncerning the exemption from execution. The bill SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY IS PLACED IN FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Alameda’s Plan to Capture an Extra Assemblyman Bids and rule 23, relating to free conference, aroused antagonism that caused the re- port to be lald over till Monday. Melick voiced the opposition. He said the rule gave to the free conference power which should be retained by the Assembly and would leave bills passed under such pro- cedure subject to question as to their constitutionality. James of Los Angeles moved an amend- ment by the addition of the words “but the conferees may be discharged and other conferees appointed and the bill referred to them, or the bill may again be re- sanity to the grounds for divorce already mentioned in the statutes. In a separata bill he provides that to constitute a causa for divorce the insanity must have con- tinued for at least two years after tha party has been adjudged insane and tha plaintiff seeking divorce upon tha ground must prove to the satisfaction of the court that the insanity is incurable. SENATE COMMITTEE CLOSES THE PARIS INQUIRY EPISODB : : s g CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- 1t O | mends jon 6% of the Civil Code by Fall’ tO Brlng On a leely ConteSt ferred to the same conferees. endment | MENTO, Jan. 18.—The Senate Committea ] on of W. B. Lard- | maiing a life insurance premium to the | = On motion by {",'&“i‘i-';r”?fin “hf‘“m:’d!y. on Reformatories to-day reported bacly ! =l District by |amount of $00 per year exempt. The and report Were Siucions relative to ap- | that portion of the Governor's messags r Lardner was rep- | committee added two classes of property— | Special Dispatch to The Call. o eaholders: charters of Pas. | referring to the Parls Commi which {ypewriter uséd in the practice of a pro- ALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- | Smith of Kern would be willing to take | territory to be included in one district is | Assembly and in fi‘fi’l‘dcfiec;\féz;:‘l’“n‘: mission or the message re to it ol and found | e s Jarm the SopanUgtes mey- MENTO, Jan. 18—Beyond the fact | Kings into his district, but Senator Smith | & spot where the corners of Santa Clara, | the Comumittes o0 Fommittee presented a | which the Committee on Reformatories c ned a four ommends tha pass. e oy N o 2 Y &3 8 # nta Cruz, Monterey an ‘an Benito ¥ ¢ bill could handle. made general | Webber's bill making the maliclous that Bau dolquin 1s now AWA-IOH [/Bave his Prossnt dimclee I srowhiestos come together. This, it is argued. will | majority report on Assembly bill Mo. 81, | _— t a cts | b f standi raf; fel he First Congressional y at. - | allow Alameda to secure he t: providin; - i S T indie | connneg. hut was 1ol ovee e A thict and Mendoelno may be taken | no might take in Madera, however, and | by ropping one Assemibly Hiotiy orhs | Benerar® The majority recommended It | SFOCKHOLDERS CABRY the author tomake some changes In|, . o First and put into the Second, | then Semator Davis could be given Mono, | map so that she may pick it up. The plan | for passage. Treadwell sig | QUARREL INTO COURT phraseology. The committee will recom- | fr res ade but little | and, Tuolumne could go into some oneé | has not vet reached the two counties in | verse minority repart. = | mend it for passage. the apportionment has m " | else’s district. the interested zore, but when it does trou- | Senate joint resolution No. 6. relating | Strife in the Seattle and San Fran- The Senate and Assembly committees | progress. |, Just where ‘Alameda was to get her ex- | ble will follow. to_the protection of forests on' national . 1 on Municipal Corporations will hold a | vis objects to having his dis- | tra_Assembly district was a secret until | The apportionment committee of the As- | reservations and t s badl cisco Railway and Navigation jolnt meeting on Tuesday night to take | Senator Davis objec | to-aay, when it came out that her plan | sembly is beginning to take an int forests on Government land as reserva- | ; s 2 dor, Alpine, Calaveras and | to-day, when it came ! . I egeens . he rules suspended Company. ie Senate bills amending municipal | trict of Amador, ‘Al | was fo hitch Santa Cruz and San Benito | in the subject, and next Monday Assem- | tions, was taken up, t ks . particularly those relating to street | Mono changed to El Dorado, Amador, Al-| fo0 0 " mach is an Assembly district | blyman Carter, chairman of the commit- | and the resolution adopted. SEATTLE. Jan. 18—The annual elec- These bills are mostly those ap- | pine, Calaveras and Tuolumne. The new | 33 they just touch corners. In fact, | tee, will have a bill ready which will fur- ok tion of officers of the ttle d by the ‘l.e?‘gue of California Mu-| jrrangement is, rather too close to belng | where these two counties are supposed to | Lher compllcuek matters. The fight will| SENATE FROWNS DOWN | Francisco Railroad and Navigati Committee met |rvnd|nxlln [f;er Aglseem;fyme g et Ood | Democratic. It could be fixed if Senator ' comply with the law requiring contiguous ' begin next week. THE APPOINTMENT OF ‘F‘:’r’:p and l!mn('.r-;‘f-n”i-(h'pr I: or o i ’ | | any was not held yesterday 2 5 D e e e e e e s o e e o S St ) ONE MORE ATTACHE |son was that the troubles of the company e B S s M R ¥ i R A. B, 30, Johnson—Appropriating #9% 6 to | SENATE VOTES DOWN s have broKen out once more and are aga n ASSEMBLY ADJOURNS | STATE INSPECTION LIST OF NEW pay claims of employes of the State Printing CORLETS COMMUNTT SACRAMENTO, Jan. 18.—The matter of Lfl ':‘3:"- Th,of e‘xfigur;nw:lllfi ,::kr; x3!3;3~ o | RESENTED MEMBERS thice. Y tronage occupled much of the time of | January s T T TILL MONDAY DESPITE | OF SHEEP THE AIM P BY . B. 31, John—Amending section 791 of the Phe Senate to-day. Cutter introduced a | °Uf the tangle before that time. = | TOWER HOUSE | Political Code, relating to notaries. PROPERTY MEASURE | the | oA compiaint has b SPEAKER'S PROTEST | OF AN ASSEMBLY BILL o ree b A B 362, Stewart of ¥an Diego—Amending iy resolution calling for the appointment of | Green River Construction Company, John s S AMENTO, Jan. 18.—The following nextlng luo!f }!:nlalmg:li;lr;f"}m ‘effect section | CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA. | Willlam Wicks as electriclan of the Sen- | ‘i Dhareg an[(ll. \\Mr‘: ;::,Pr'p"‘};n::}c{’»n”::: CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA-| CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA-| SACR , Jan. bly to- | 19 article 'XI of the constitution relating to | MENTO, Jan. 18.—The Senate killed its | ate at wages of $8 50 a day. I ety e e . 9 ENTC 18 —Speaker ~Pendicton | MENTO, Jan. 15—Simpson of Fresno and | bills were introduced in the Assembly to- | 1f axticle X1 of ‘the, conciitution relatin o | TLENTQ. Jan. 18-The Senate I by 24 to| Smith declared this to be dtstinet, | Bom o A co Rallway and Navigation If in the minority to-day, al- | Madera introduced a bill in the Assem- |gay: light. 7. & motion to. allow Corlett’s Senate bill | open and flagrant violation™ of an agree- | conpany james F. Ferzy, Plerre P. Fer. vad the support of Grove L. |bly to-day establishing a system of State A B, 221, Irish—Repealing the ulct of 1863, in- SUMMARY OF NEW No. 17 a third reading. Incidentally the | ment binding ;.ll mm'ntt:xerl't:1 of lél;‘ }-‘tspum | ry and the People’s Savings Bank are tha ohnson, Alden Anderson, Dunlap and inspection of sheep, to eliminate conta- | eorporating the town of Downieville. : value of lawyers as members of soclety | lican caucus that no er additions to | gefendants. . Joh wou Aers of the Democratic minor- | €lous and infectious diseases. The office | A. B. 828, Ruth.flord-}}e‘\&htlga"thn’o re. MEASURES PRESENTED w.:“ducmm the number of attaches be made or pro- | It is the contention of he vlatmtirs S Wiaine: Wis expressed wish the Aa- |Of State Sheep Inspector 1s crested by the | auifements to admission in the BY STATE SENATORS | Corlett’s bill provides that, on the death | °Cutier made a spirited explanation, fn oy s 28 sesteiaey o B sembly sdjourned at 11:8) o'clock until | Provislons of the bill, to be held ex-officio | *}°°F" 49 Macheth—Pertaining to primary — of a husband, the community property | which he said that the employment of an | way ecompany, have issued several tho. Monday, and it would have by the State Veterinarlan, A deputy in- | elections h—Amending the amend- | SACRAMENTO, Jan. 18.—The following | shall go to the wife without administra- | electriciun for the Senate was needed and | tana shares of stock to John Leary. wi longer 1f it could have done so | SEctor fir each county will Be under his | A B, S Mecheth AmEle D, e PUO- |bills were: introfuced: tn fhie/ Banate {0 | tiah, sy it nov Eues 10 o P on the | would inyolve no increase of the payrool. piaced ihem with the Peopie’s 'Saivinai { E m s A ¢ | t a ioan, an o~ e eetiaFeame up om a motion of | All of the sheep of every county must | o achool teachers’ anuity and retirement | day: death of a wife. Senator Sims started the | because Ties Wowd i ¥ & page who | uggku‘;r'i‘ght 0 prevent the ';m,‘h;‘s“‘_r“ Schlesinger of San Francisco to adjourn | be inspected between February 1 and June | fund. 31, Cromwell—Amending section 874 | S. B. 24, Caldwell—Appropriating 50,000 for | debate by suggesting that, as the bill had | hak to take the place now held by Wicks | this stock’voting It at the annual election, 11 11 o'clock Monday. Johnson at once 1 0f each year, and the bill provides in| A. B.P al Code relating to crimes against ia new building at the Southern Callfornia | been introduced by request and was an old | in the office of the Secretary of State. as it is alleged that its issue s fraudu- to oppose the motion. He sald: great detall for the issuance of certifi-|of the Renal Cod State Hospital bill well known to the other legislators, | Leavitt said that as yet no page has re- | jant. The case will be heard on its meoi e e arenow at the end of the second | Caits where there ls absence of diseass | the PN e ruweti—to provent the sprend | SGIHIPAL L Lo 1000 for | Do belleven tne DroDer o o | L hers Bhokg T opocaitTon o, the | e s T ane D on Its merits . and the chief work discase is found. . T c0ie8 WHETS | of “inectious and contaglous diseases among | |t ¢l T ing st the Southern deny it third reading and Kill it at once, | 2ppointment and Cutter finally withdrew | ry ','i,,fi‘:“{},l““‘,,;fi’" I oy te e O e O e Cromwell of Sonoma introduced a bill, | PRy g Cromwell—To amend section 457 | California State Hoepital Smith of Kern spoke In favor of che | s Tesolution. jour T TS Koled In goed fal - e g he | FOW known as Assem ill No. 333, b: o2 de defining grand larceny. §. B. 216, Natt—Establishing & law uniform i v CENTRADO e T B e il e ot0d | Which the steailng of Shickena is made | A" S TSia! Sohfesinger Plscing mvestment | 8, B, 216 Natt-Petsblishing & law un(orm I iy oo KRE e WIS, Ingal [ HNOOW IDEA SEATTLE GIRL-WIFE - 1 hero and ‘get | ETARd larceny. The bill specifies that, to | companies under the supervision of the Bank | Lyl TUlk UL S munity property, as the theory of the law APPLIED TO ASSEMBLY | MISSING FROM HOME vich are now | B¢ _grand larceny, the theft must be of | Commissioners. 833, 339,| 8. B. 277, Taylor—Providing for the protec- 1 1 i | 3 - elve or more chickens, - . Butler—Amending sections 838, 339, s Lyl contemplated. He sald the bill would be | ' RAPHT ERKS at it e sy very | KRS From dhe person, A o corpora- |t i benl Coat 200 o ovs sew sk | ot w7 " | SORARTOR S e P T ORAYS | e et | aen that it wa ¥ | tion." | tions relativs ers. . B. 78, Lukens—. s A- xtesn-Year- attie bt memers Frow Sak | "Two more kidnaping bills came in this | A. B %, Butler- Resulating the construo- | ' per " Coge. yelating to child stealing. . | 004 measure and he vould vote for [t CALL. BESSQUARTERS. - S4CHL Parkes: ' eisewhere desired to ad- | MOrning. Radcliff introduced one defin- | tion of culverts WP FUCR, o section 208 of | 8. B. 7. Lukens—Amending section of | This brought Davis to his feet with an | MENTO, Jan. 18—Ths special narsites | b and elsewhe: es to ad-| o the erime and another fixing the min- | A. B. mc.-;g'l rc"l“n‘ to punishment for kid- | the Penal Code, relating to false imprison- | explanation of what the Judiciary Com- | appointed yesterday lo examine into | SEATTLE, Jan. 18.—The police were re- rn and got home to thelr Samil feaves | num penalty at one year and the maxi- | the Penal Code, i R A S RN S G R :flg;:dcgpflgggfi }’:30:‘3;";.319 bilt -:d previous condition of servitude of the As; | quested this morning to assist in a search of absence—they aid not want the Assem- | BT 2y Gt %Fan Mateo introduced Assems | A B, I55 RadoliterAmending section 207 of | % 5y, % CoPep Tt B said, “would flways be fonnd Aghiiny | Sembly stenographers and thelr Present | for Mrs Hattle Parker, the wife of W, A. by to be in session during their absence. |4+ 5 > Ssem1 | the” Political Code, defining A 8. B. 281, Pace—Providing for better protec- | for the purity and justice of the I aversion to work made its fifst recom- | parker of 1321 Third avenue, who has ‘Melick oftered an amendment providing | Loy Dty Ny S0 Y Fhich Jurors in etvil AR eaiifeations of | ton of gaine In national parks in this Blate. | - Brelin Aanserma vt e . e | O e ooy, "Brown of San Mateo |been missing from her home sincs Jun: for a simple . which would | ), tpe party to the suit who deman: F e % S. B. 282, Smith of Kern—Amending sections | jawyers did less for soclety than any | offered a resolution providing that undl | uary r. Parker fears t she has have meant a sesclon Lo;morrow morning | jiry trial, but if DIamtit demands & Jury | ““Ac 5. 0, Bennink—Appropriating $T00 for | 1503 1321, 1665 B kot the Poition,Coge, | other class and he belleved that others ot | 1ne evder be revoked, the stenographers | met foul e SLETN B s o clar;-e'nxx; trial and gets judgment the jurors’ g constructing storm water flrains st e ROt | eigtag to Tublle BEhoe: : xo‘f e o lf:w? et 1o ’“dg‘ be required to report cv:rywm::flfi_ull stii, nuF-n"d e ""n""‘;’_-s Sood as receivi i =3 -~ " e Hospital. value of = vlin . i e. was Tecelved With moley hand-clapping |are recpverable, R A Tennink—AppropHiating 820,000 for | 8. 3% Ahe_Amending section 12 of the | Jgainat the mensure, =0 Spoké | o'clock to the chief clebs, 17 0% could be | Her husband is but lithle older- ‘miss- Hourigan, Evatt, Brown, Henry, Brady,| FIVE APPROPRIATION { 8 detached bullding for the trestment of tu- | CYil Dode, relating [0 Citees ot m0 digs utt introduced a concurrent resolution | found by members. The resolution was | ing girl-wife is deseribed as about five Franklin, McLaughlin, Collins, Butler, | berculous patients at the Southern California P T '.nu'd.o_n e Eoanas of natd ratifying _certaln amendments to the %‘m ed’ | feet one inch tall, weighing about 124 Gullfovie and Brown form a gaiaxy that | BILLS IN AID OF STATE Beate Homial, oo Wi e o Cigria e Kol J atter | charter of San Diego. The amendments nfi:?ot“. sald the committes was not yet E:x“d" of fair complexion, with brown has no duplicate. A B A e Ay b Bouthern Cailfor. | the Derson has been judged insane. are to allow the city to acauire its own | reany 1o reort, but Le would state that | hair and very deep blue eves. She has a Webber offered an amendment making HOSPITAL AT PATTON |making improveme S. B. 29, Leavitt—Appropriating $43%0 65 to | water works. It hada found that members were utterly | siight mole on the left cheek. and when- the hour for convening on Monday 12:30 —— nia sfi'“mfl"fiZnnliak-A propriating $92,000 for | pay the claims of employes of the State Print- | Taylor introduced a bill ?rohlhluns the | ynable to find the stenographers or—ex- | last seen she wore a black dress and a jnstead of 11 o'clock, and the galaxy fair- | CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA-|_ A- ntral buflding at the Southern California | Ing Office. B ¥ killing of meadow larks at any time, It t in the case of a favored few—to ge: | Tam O'Shanter cap. The idea of volun- Iy howled its Aelighted acquiescence. MENTO, Jan. 18.—The Southern Califor- | &, % 1 8. B. 210, Devlii—Amending section 623 of |is claimed the meadow lark is the only | CoPt I the, CRTS ¥ them. As he described | tary absence is scouted by the husband. “Dunlap suavely said that he favored the | ni." geate Hospital at Patton, San Ber. | s B st Bénnink—Appropriating $3600 for a | the Penal Code: relating to maliclous destruc- | native seng bird of Collformia. any work don: it wouid seem that the | He Insists something has happened to his ndment, as it would save the State | - - ¥ €T | heating plant at the Southern California State | tlon of property in public lbraries. Lukens introduced a bill fixing the max- | 1 hers resemble the traditional | wife. e laries of the entire Assembly for | Dardino County, figured chiefly in the ap- | DL’ S..B, %l Taylor—Providing for the protec- | imum penalty for child stealing at twenty | Soo 8 onis flea” in their ability to get QS Y ALY ihree oays. since If the adjournment were | Propriation biils introduced this morning | "2'5*" 35 Miller—Amending section 1222 of | tion' of meadow larke. vears' {mprisonment. e 5 when they are wanted. Big Dredger Reaches Seattle. +o be uniil later than noon Monday—a |in the Assembly. Five measures are fath- | the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to con- ":, &“fie‘gflnxive:mmn‘%m &-: E‘“ }ngmduc,‘, .-nbm '?rohiblung the | © e | SEATTLE, Jan. 18—The tug Tateosh. e 4 e the It | oL By Baain iaing for a total ap- | 1P s, Foster_Providing for municipal | srounds of the Southern Californin State Hos- | i R o e I ey an- Contract for the California. | with_a big dredger intended for clearing » rees mover and the | Dropriation of $1S50. Of that sum R2.000 | 4o ovimenis In citles of 5000 Inhabitants or | Bital. x T:e Committee on Federal Relati N. Jan, 18.—Sena | the Swinomish Slough, near Everett, for No Joubt, d be | 18 for the erection of a central building | more. 8. B. 2713, Caldwell—Appropriating $20,000 for 44 TRVOrRDIY T ations | ¢y AgHINGTON, Jan, tor Per- | navigation, passed through the strait at ventlemen from San Francisco woul Pt B. 247, Simpson—To create the office of [ a detached bullding at the Southern Cailfornia | TePOTt avorably apon the resolution response to a request of.the Mer- | 9 thi; ing. The Tatooeh I y Fiad of this saving to the Siate 1is | 1987 300,000 18 Tor & Sime for aana ond- | sibie Eneey' 1 208 Io Sappross £1d pre- | Hospltal'fo rthe trestmbat of waiberculoos: pa- | ISEUSHINE, Che Treeiicnt to remove Dr. | Mot P Astociation of Sun Francisco, will | mas pascice s Betirdey sty o The glet. sl M Wenlinta face tu A e ¢ | vent dissemination of scab among sheep. Hents. thit t and recommended that it pass | urge the Secretary of the Navy to award made a remarkably fast trip. The worlt consternation at the thought of 324 slip- | poses; $40,000 is for a detached bullding for | "4 &. 345, Chiles—Amending section T52 of the —_—————— s coast and recommens t it urge tract for the construction of e San Francises pis grasp, and he withdrew his | tuberculosis patients; $7000 is for a sys- 1 fon act of 1883 The committee also reported similarly on | the contra of one | cut out for the dredger Is annfsr::?mr B B Trolical: Echlesinger's | tem of storm water drains, and S0 s Yo | PPt A A A o 7ot or| o Cure the Grip in Two Days | the resolution regarding the admission of battleship to the Union Iron Works, such | part of that suthorized by the Goveras ’-'Euon ‘was adopted by a vot> of 48 to 20. 1 & steam heating system. the municipal incorporation mct of 1883, Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. * |Chinese and Japanese lauborers. ‘battleship to e - ent.

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