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FEBRUARY 28, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, 1901. SENATE COMIUITTEE WOULD W BAR THE NICKEL MACHINES ' sl Uik Tyrrell’s Measure Is Reported With the Recommenda- tion That It Pass. uvn'nsnnn ECTRSIONISTS ,ACKERMAN & KOHN AT SAN DIEGD G _|Bigelow T Axminster, The most beautiful and desirable of CARRIEATION 'HUSBAND FALLS SPIRIT SEIZES | TO CATCH HIS DPONKESWIGK| ELOPING WIFE Saloon Proprietors Forty-Mile Pursuit From| Declare for Moral | Paloma to Lodi Ends ~ (Formerly -un he California Furniturs Eastern Tourists Arrive a Splendidly Equipped o i : all Carpets. Reform. in Defeat. Train. "‘“""“M";e e Pk ———— — signs WE TY OFFE:\DERS ARE RUN IN ;CONTmUES THE CHASE BY TB,AIN come 0“ TO SAN mnclm And can be pur\iased nowhere else. | —_— Before purchasing call and inspect Citizens Determ hat the Vicious | B. W. Linville Swears He Will Re- Element Shall Hereafter Give cover His Child From Its Fugi- our immense stock of Carpets, Lino- First of the Pennsylvania Railway’s . ) | leums, Mattings, etc., of every grade Specials Brings a Large i S s :::_“ * Gt _!ot.har v 1 Party From Atlantic and lowest passible prices. Be: Life in the Attempt. PEAKER! 3 ey o h— AN AMFNDM T | ESTIM \TES FURNISHED. to The Ouxil: Special Dispatch to The Cull. BY MR TREADWELL | Spectal Dispatch to The Call = The Carrie Nation | LODI, Feb. 21—A away wife and Keswick during meral regenera- un. A week ago :b was organized ens of Keswick her male companion, with an angry hus- | band in hot pursuit, supplied Lod! with a morsel of excitement this morning end | made history over a trail of forty odi | miles from Paloma, where the Gwinu mine SAN DIEGO, Feb 27.—One of the most | tinent was that which arrived to-day with | the first of the Golden Gate excursions of | the Pennsylvania Raflroad from New ACKERMAN & KOHN Exclusive Carpeters. | ‘Starr King Building, 123 Geary street. E complete trains that <ver crossed the con- | | | 1 " strange to | is located, to this place. The runaways | >E"N\~A;L°CP;! 5 The train is OCEAN TRAVEL. . ¢ them are saloon-keepers, On | reached the town first and made their es- | OW K e made up of sleepers, compartment cars, 2 . was decided that the caps on the early morning northbound MAKES HIY | | an observation car. parlor, smoker, diner | ific C 5 begin at once. Since then | passenger train. The wronged husband MAIDEN ORAT ORKAL | | and basgage cars. It is lighted by elec- | PaAC oast Steamship Co. e been made. arrived later in the morning and took ths EFFORT | | tricity and heated, when out of California, | Steamers leave Broadway next train for the north in pursuit of the | by steam. Servants, porters and bauase- ! whart, San Francisco: men are in attendance. - The par Hotel det headquarters points of interest in Southern \all!ornln, aithless wife and the man who wrecked s home. R W Gwinn mine, working on the night shift. | askan Ports—11 &. m.. . T, 2 April was taken immediately to (he oronado, where it will have while e stolen c"ic'e< buz Linville is an employe at the visiting the many Vancouver (B. | 2 his return home this morning he found £ | and visiting Mexico. The train will leave e e e mosr i - Souna | | | here on Saturday morning for San Fran- T 2 ana trembling With fear | | ctseo, by way of Santa Barbara and Del | e v B 1, . yma_went away with Mr. McRae | | Monte. day thereafter. l It Is expectea that it will reach |22 27, April 1, and every fifth there to re- | Chan Seattle for this company’ main a week. for .flukl and G. The party is made up of the following: | coma to N. P. Ry Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Baile§, Mr. and Mrs. | F"Y E\H"lfl = Mahlon Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore 185 ! | Mr. and Mrs. William King, Mr. nnd M Theteats VAKE" STEPPALHER, anuc SIGL BE T TMAN a LITTLE LOBBYING.: San Francisco on March 8, Georgle,” said one of the little N. Ry: at l:x"\f 1"? t Seattle or Ta- t Vancouver to C. P. Ry. oldt Bay—2 p. m.. March 13, and every fitth day 's youngest chiid and floor lay numecrous 1 the woman had dropped in pack her belongings. Lin- picked up the photograph of a | | Willlam Park, Mr. zad Mrs. C. N R“S"h"h::zr Port rfl’.‘",xr'..'Qx’.‘i'T.fi«"'}ifdf;(xfi'f'x"m?fi enberger, Géorge Welsbrod and O. T. | ;7% FUrt,Los AQEcs (od, Ratondo flaw 40 McRae, papa,” one of the Boyd_of iladelphia, S. Croger, Mr. | Sties) =St e : d him. | | and Mrs. J. P. Croser, Miss W. W. Cro- | ", Sants Ros Sundsys: @ o m. nterey. San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Lais Obispo), Gavi- ota, Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme, - San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los -Angeles) e Newport —Steamer Coroma, Fodaye, 9:8. m. Steamer Bonita, Tuesdays. § a. For Ensenada., Magdaiena Bay, San Jose det Cabo_ Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosalla | and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m.. Tth each month. (For_further. intormation cbtaln company’e olders The -comipany reserves the right to change steamers, ing ‘ dafes. and hours. of salling o TICKET OFF r word had been left. Linville Spring, where he found himself McRae hai Lodi some time in the night with ¢ child in a buggy. Lin- e train for this place, but 1 iscovered that arrived hers a hurried | | zer and Miss 1da T. Hines of Upland, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Otto_ Barthol and Miss Emma Butlerbus of South Norwalk. Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wister, Miss H. | L. Wister and Miss E. W. Wister of Ger- mantown, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kaul and Miss Josephine Kaul of St. Mai | Pa.. Misses Louise and Florence Streuber Miss L M, and E. 8. Deemer Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Nr and Mrs. J. P. Nathin of Westovér, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. C: Trexler of Allentown, Pa., Mrs. M McCormick and Miss Shannon of Pitt: for the nor! | Linvile hav ¢ been married | 4, But the sen- is more often set than is thet of the Mrs. Reycraft sentenced her to vsical punish- she rebelled and commenced e, een at that t'me. A month ag moved to Paloma and it is ev the tailor soon followed. Ha when he drove to Valley eft the outfit, hired a and drove on to Paloma the woman. She had evidently planned : e had ‘asked for money to lu ner old Aberdeen home. $75 for that purpose this ng work and arrived absent. He Says back if it costs h's \ looking for hi Ladi this morning. WILL GO TO CANADA TO CBAIM A mn'rmnz‘ Ben Lomond Resident Hears From | | ‘When a Child. SANTA CRUZ, Feb. | Relatives From Whom He Parted | | .—J. F. Adams, been a resident has who for three years ring business : v, went away and SOME SNAPSHOTS FROM A CARTOONIST’S KODAK. SMAKES" THE SACRAMENTQ DUST FROM AIS MOccasing VALK CROWLEY- CLERY oF THE As;:\;-'q"s he DEMOCRATIC MINORIFY | Rutland, | side and ! two miles burg, Pa., B. McVeety of Brooklyn, Lucine Moore of Hudson, N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hade of New York, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Clark of New Brighton, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Riegel of Riegel N. J., Mr. and Mrs. J | \\l]l Lolunl»l H. H. Abernathy and M [ Emma_Abernathy of Jersey C! lr\ Mr: Mary Ranney of Palerson, ) Jimes Dunn and Miss Dunn of Brnnkl n, J. S. Westcott of Atlantic City, N. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Woodworth of Low Mass., am{.\lr and Mrs. E. E. Keeves of HUNTER BADLY WOUNDED. San Franciscan’s Shotgun Is Acci-| dentally Discharged. SAN JOSE, Feb. 2.—Edward Stocklin, a carpenter whose home is in San Fran- cisco, was aceidentally shot In the left shoulder while hunting near Evergreen this morning. Stocklin left the city this morning at 5 o'clock with Ed Seck for a day's hunt. While driving beyond Evergreen, Stocklin's | gun slipped from the buggy and dropped between the wheels. The triggers struck | the step of the vehicle and both barreis were discharged. The contents entered Fra nctaco. TIEI!.H.&I. 18 DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart at 11 & m. |FAR $I2 First Class. including Serth 33 S-:-.md Ciass and Meals March & March 2 kane, Butte, Helena Northwest. Through 2 WARD, General Age: & > % 9 Market Wil Dispatch Steamer OREGON ot » vi Stocklin's side just below the armpit, and ply to Ben Lomond, will soor v . s - - o . o0 | ALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- | visions which make it a felony to publish | ing-car companies to let down an upper | [203Ing upward came out at the top of sTaR g i ‘,i{‘.‘.,‘if” b v Senks, awo sl IR e 5 ] MENTO, Feb. 21.—T! nate | advertisements of lotteries, but the com- | berth unless there 15 some one to sleep in "’; e chibs Bt cwsh Has Do & e was 7 Committee on Corporations has | Mittee would not make the amendment. | it. Burnett’s bill to tax express com- | Which a ¢ N T T . S half-brother and half- | Tyrrell's nickelin-the-slot. | The bill came out with the favorable votes | panfes 2 per cent of their earnings was re. | Passed. I - - juced him to leave home and sent Tyrreil's nickel-In- - | of Simpson, Ashe, Leavitt, Welch, Cutter | ported with the recommendation that it | , Stocklin was brought to this city in a | ol tw Shain B Sl & Betr machine bill out on the file with | and Oneal. Johnson's biil to the same | do not pass. The Committee on Health | fainting condition from loss of blood. Tt | AMERICAN LINE. they made him believe that nis | the recommendation that it pass. Leavitt| effect came over :o the Senate to-day | reported back Assembly bill 59 with the | 1S feared the shoulder may have to be| ygw yoRE. SOUTEANPTON, LONDON. PARIM. father was dead, and showed him what | Called P the bill and then ‘seconded | after passing the Assembly. It was re- | recommendation that It pass. 'This is the | amputated. He is 0 years of age and Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. sex, she takes medical | ther clatmed aes & dork ot bl Tainiat | Welch's motion that the bill be reported | ferred to the Judiciery Committee. | bIll which puts the Siate Board of Healts | Should amputation be necessary he may | SIO0PInE 8¢ Cherboury, womboun® | 3 - Aol t ather's | hack with the recommendation that it| The committee reporied, without recom- | in sole charge on the introduction of con. | ROt be able to stand the shocl St. Lout Aprtt 3 % no better, and has mo agnly recently Adams learned that | pass. Oneal wished to strike out the pro- | mendation, Caldwell’s bill to forbid sleep- | tagious diseases Intu the State. | o SO April 19 i Gut to ber of improvement. 3 Sl Vi o L . e . g . | STRIKERS VICTORIOUS. |- - f agement she turns to en years old Adams | S @ | RED STAR LINE rite Prescription_and His father had lost | PASSES TO THIRD READING.TO BLOCK UNIVERSITY BILLS. | much to secure it so large a vote, is be. | S22 J°5 Painters Compel Becogil-| pgw York and Anteorm. and lasting cure. "Fa- . h1~” ung Adams soon for et ing generally congratuiated on the result. | tion of Their Union. | From New York Every Wednesday, 12 “atm. »" establishes regu- onn age and hardly remenmt | Attempt Will Be Made to Amend the | Johnson to Make a Fight Against No. SAN JOSE, Feb. 2.—The strike of the | Westerniand ...Mar. 11| Friesiand ......Apctl 3 s > a, | P s, Wl o uthw. drains, heals in- name. Adams engaged 1in | China Basin Bill. | 541 in the Assembly. These Have Become Laws. | {ourneymen painters, which has been on | SSSREICn 3000 T| Feqiariand: - Apeit 17 aper work. and up to three years| CALL HEADQUARTERS. SACRA-| CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA-| SACRAMENTO, Feb. fI.—Among the | for the past ten days, has resulted In & | ""rerERNATIONAL NAYIGATION CO. was employed on msl Sacramento | MENTO, Feb. 27.—Davis’ bill to ratify the | MENTO, Feb. 27.—It has become evident | bills. which have become laws by constitu- | Victory for !hs u:mn It _— d:;lflr!d oft CHAS. D. TAYLOR. General Agent, came to Be . s las e ity pomond €0 | joage of China Basin was read the second | that the University of California bills will | t1onal provision are the following: F ey 'The stiike was ardered 1o en- | R time and passed to third reading this ) not have entire! By Davis—Two, appropriating $13%0 for im- e had of his relatives came | plain sailing In the As- | force the recognition of the unfon by the rmed the brothers of that of allowing the non-union men now e in California. A month emploved to continue at work for a short a v Preston School. ago, when a circus man_ in- | morning. Before it passed, however, it | zembly. The.two measures, 540 @nd il | Py Tenirer A A = | boss painters and to maintain a uniform | im of the wealth of his.brothers | was announced by Wolfe that there were | came up on second reading to-day and | claims of crplopis ot St bmins Ofey B | scale of 33 per day. Both of these de- Canada. Adams did not enter | some amendments to the bill to be intro- | Johnson gave notice that he would fight | By Taylor—Eniarging the powers of muni- | Mands have been acceded to. The Paint- — ;ation with them, but the | gyced, and he wanted it understood that | 541 on its third reading. cipalities. 1"5 Unton made one little concession, | orpyyERS WILL LEAVE WHARY, COR- | Assembly bill 541 is the measure appro- By Johnson—Requiring that all ex-prisoners s A | ngeston and falling of in allowing the bill to go to third reading at 1'o. m. priating 30,000 when discharged from any penal institution in GK calling 4 me nine months and seid 1 ated him at Ben Lomond | Without protest he was waiving no right | & the State shall be released M fjod, when they must either join th K n ated X e Turner mortgage investment made by | the State sha released on Monday, regard- | PeTio ¥ ® | Kobe (Hlogo). and Shanghal. : dmg;?&“g and invited him come home. They | to amend it on third reading. This was | the University ltegents. Johnson said he | less ot the day of the week upon which the | union ‘or quit. Eighty-one men Were af- | connecting ai Hongkong with steamers for Theaze dacimens md" cond s Ao 4 that about $0,000 awalted him on |agreed to and the bill was read the second | regarded it as dangerous legislation, inim- | (7™ ©f confinement commence | fected by the strike | India, ete. No cargo recéived on board on day ierors. Pes 2ogea weing Doctor | his return. 2 time. ical to good finances and morally wrong. s i Friday. March 15, 191 Tuesday, April 3, 1901 Friday, May 3, 1901 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For There are two_ important amendments which will be offered, and a determined | fight will be made to have them made | He belleved the Regents should be re. quired to make good any losses suffered through unwise investment by retrench- S. HONGKONG MARU ADVERTISEMENTS. | S8 NIPPON MARU ..... MISSING BILL IS FOUND. ption. has restored me ng women would give it a praise " Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on veceipt of ome-cent stamps to pay expense of iling o Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, ) = Cured While You Sleep In Fifteen Dtys * reduees Enia: e nuu‘;'z;dm-;nnmm Smacs, buts direct locad Every Man Shcn.ld Know Himsell. Box 4. Cincinnatt, O- se un exanst- upon the male tbss wili send 10 4Dy aystem. whick ®aie appiiean ST. JAMES ASSN,, 250 ELM™ ST,, Cincinnati, Ohio. sorre CURES MCBURNEY'S ¢ Slade Kidney s 5iatger A v.ho.—mrh mre for peirs ia ghe back, ERIGHT'S DISEASE, ; ubles, incon: devosits, bed- el, gell stones; rhenmstism. 214 Kearny st F. McBurney, 3 “al., for & Druggists. Big @ is & non-poisonows | remeds, for Cosorchea. | Sperms. B nnnnunl e or any infismms- i ritation or uicers- by % 73 botrice, un sular sent on request. FREET Its Disappearance Causes a Stir for | a Time. HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- Feb. 27.—Senator Leavitt's biil, making the oflice of State Printer of elective, caused a disappearing. It has passed te and had been referred to the Committee on Public Printing in the As- sembly. On Thursday evening last a del- egation from the Fedcrated Trades and from the State Printing Office came before the Assembly commiitee to support tha and last evening Kelley of Alameda 4 reported the bill back fa- instead it had been laild on n's desk with number of other v tucked away in there. avitt introduced a Seuate under suspen- ationsl provision, as the ills ‘had pnlsed unanimous was suspended ead the second and ‘'nt over to the As- .ime the original biil nt in with a favor- able report, o Leavitt will withdraw his later measure. I was thought until the bill was found 'hu ha-l bwn stolen. CALL MENTO, e an About tha was found and | COUNTY GOVEEN“NT BILL. Lukens Introduces the Measure in the Senate. CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- MENTO, Feb. 27.—Senator Lukens ob- | tained o suspension of the rules this evening and introduced the county gowv- ernment bill. It is a bulky document, Gealing with every county in the State ex- t San Franciseo. e measure was drawn up after a con- tion with the varjous delegations and whenever a knotty int appeared it s referred to the legislators from tha interested. It is the result of sev- weeks of hard labor, but so much bheerd left to the dJdelegations and so have they been. consulted it is not probable that any material amendments will be made on the fl>cr of either house. The bill was ordered on file at once and t to the printer -with a “rusk’ ——— Interests the Coast. WASHINGTON, Feb: 27.—Postoffice es- hed, California: Stone Canyon, Mon. County, Frederick J. Horsewill post- Namie changed: Washington, Vic- Mason Couy, to Allyn. Postmasters nmmlssloned—cul‘t)rnh. | Jésse H. Dungan, Woodland, hing- | ton, John G. Peberhard. Allyn. Appointed —Chlifornia. L. A. Perkins, Perkins, Sac- ramento County, vice S. G. Foster, de- | ceased. (bregon 'E. C. Fawcett, Watkins, I.hcknrm County, vice Mark Watkins, de- ceased. —_———————— Writing tablets, ‘papeteries and ream Prices all righl. The latest tints | part of the bill. | dela; pes just received Sanborn, \all & i1 Market street.. Wolfe will submit an amendment opening the lease to competi- tive bidding, and Shortridge probably wilt offer an amendment raising the rent to be paid for the leased property from $1000 to something like $100,000. McNell, Barnes and Kelley of the As- sembly ‘Committee on Commerce and Navigation presented a minority report this morning recommending the China Basin lease bills for passage, The major- | ity report sent in last Thursday sent the bill back without recommendation. The in sending in the minority report was dve to McNeil's absence and the fact that the report ke left to be Introduced was mislaid. e VOTES FOR RECONSIDERATION. The Assembly Recalls Broughton’s | County Division Bill. CALL HEADQUARTERS, ered. Upon his explanation that the friends of the measure were willing to | accept the amendment offered yesterday by Alden Anderson, the vote of many As- semblymen for reconsideration was ob- talned, and on roll call the vote stood 45 ayes to 19 noes. Broughton then offered the amendment proposed yesterday by Anderson, making necessary the signa- tures of three-fifths of the land owners of the entire county upon the petition of the initlative of a county division move- ment. The amendment was adopted, and upon motion of Broughton the bill' was made a special order for to-morrow at | 3:30 p. m. Broughton's prominence in the county division movement is peculiar when it is remémbered that he was pledged by hia constituents not to propose, support or vote for any county division movement. It is explained, however, by the property interests of his family at Lompoc, which fown aspires to be the county seat of a new county County. —_—— State Highways Amendment. CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- MENTO, Feb, 2l.—Senator Smith-of Kern introduced a constitutional amendment to- day providing for the creation of a sys- tem of State highways.. The amendment comes from the Finance Committee, and is in pursuance of the policy decided upon there not to report favorably upon any road bills. The amendment is as follows: The Legislature shall have power to estab- itsh a system of State highways or to declare any road a State highway, and to pass all laws necessary proper to construct or maintain the same, and to extend aid for the | construction and part of any counf intenance in whole or in highway. gl e 15 Kinyoun Affair Unsettled. CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- MENTO, Feb. 2. —Anderson's substitute for the Kinyoun resolutions was referred to the Committee on Federal Relations this morning. This carries with it the entire question sand postpenes the final settlement of the bitter contest over it.- SACRA- | | MENTO, Feb. 2I.—Broughton moved this morning that the vote by which the coun- | |ty division bill was defeated be reconsid- cut from Santa Barbara | licensed by the board before bei ment in other directions, and not by com- ing to the Staie for a flat appropriation | to_cover the loss. On motion of Bauer the bill was re- ported back from the committee of the whole with the recommendation that ‘it ass. Assembly bill 200,000 for the university, was likewise fa- vorably reported and the two measures | took their places on the third reading file. T S DELAY ON PRIMARY BILLS. Assembly Orders Election Committes to Report To-Day. CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- MENTO, Feb. 27.—The general impatience at the delay in getting the more im- portant bills now in the committee before the Assembly and Senate was voiced this morning by Alden Anderson. He moved that the Committee on Elections be in- structed to report back before the close of the day's session all the primary elec- tion bilis now In its hands. Sheridan and Carter explained that the committee was working through these bills with the greatest possible celerity, and that the committee substitute for the batch of primary election bills was almost ready | for favorable recommendation. Anderson consented to a change in his motion, directing the committee to re- port to-morrow, and in that form the mo- tion was carried. e e Date of Final Adjournment. CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- MENTO, Feb. 2l.—Anderson of Solano introduced in the Assembly this morning Assembly concurr resolution No. 8, providing that the Legisiature shall ad- journ at noon on March 9. The resolu- tion was referred to the “ayq and Means Committee. While there is a strong sen- timent for adjournment on that date, many Assemblymen and Senators favor amending the resolution by changing the date to the 16th. The general opinion seems to favor the latter plan, it being Feared that otherwise some of the billa, the passage of which is deemed essential, will not be reached on final passage in both houses. R SO o Dental Examiners Bill Argued. CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- MENTO, Feb. 27.—Deviin's bill to provide an examining board for dentists was the cause of three-quartets of an hour's ora- tory before the Senatg to-night and then the rollcall upon it was postponed. The bill. proposes that all dentists shail be ing allowed to practice, but it exempts from the pro- visions of the act lentists who are al- ready practicing. The bill will come up for passage t0-mOITOW. passi st LB Santa Barbara Road Bill Passes. CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- MENTO, Feb. 27.—Ass-mbly bill 249, mal- Ing an appropriation o build a State high- onnectinz the county road systems o( Slnn Barbara and Kern counties was passed by the Assembly to-day by a vot» of 66 ayes and none against. 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