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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1901. HOPESTODODGE PRIMARY ELECTION BILL MAY GOVERNDR'S VETO Greer Presents New’Bill to Purchase Land Neir Sutter Fort. —_— opriation Is Not Made Immedi- ly. Availableand It Is Believed Mr. Gage Will Approve ure. LAKE RAILWAY BILL. nts Right of Way Through State Hospital Lands HEADQUARTEF ADVERTISEMENTS. BRING ON A BITTER FIGHT Strife Over the Measure Bids Fair to Prolong the Session of the Legislature. SENATOR ASSEMBLY— ( N MERanKLN / LOOKING -/ FOR STATESMEN SNAPSHOTTED AT TOIL AND IN REPOSE. CORLETT PUTS IN HIS 7 SENATOR { SIG.BET TMAN DOWN TO | BUSINESS. . | | S!R:!RANY- | }a.mhs N | BOUND FOR DINNER . Sure To Grow Hair. fiemarkable Remedy That Makes The Haii Long, Soft, Silky and Gloscy---Men, Womei: or Ghildren, Even Bald Heads Can Kave a Fine Head of Hair. Free Trial Package of This Wonderfu! 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Foso Remedies my halir is now more Juzuriant r was and am thankful to fee! that my own and cannot fall off to e=- it ev hatcher of Covington, Ky., & proml- offical, says: getting so bald and ‘such a shining ark for my friends that I was forced int g bair remedies. 1 tried a dozen or more 1 ran across the Foso Treatment r of the matural sba yond question that the Foso Remedles caused this result. I do not hesitate to lend my name influence to these thoroughly trustworthy Erowers.” this new remedy the hair roots are d to & most gratifying degree. The shoots forth and grows with sur- Mothers of little girls whose almost Mfeless icularly the won- derful effect of this marvelous remedy. While the preparation is mainly intended for the cure of dandru®, failing hair and baldness in cider peopie it is desired to acquaint the mother with a preparation that will provide her littia tots Wwith beautifying tresses. Do not neglect 0 Write at once for the free irisl prcee Wit | together | number, and they will file a’ protest if | | an attempt be made to put the bill on the | | Biiss. consider emendments that members de-| 3 incorporated in the commit- It is hoped that by this means ion on the floor of the Assembly is_anxious to may keep the bill is cvident that a fight en the subject is amendments and be expected. The election bill is the one measure prolorg the session. Treadweil and Alden Anderson | i to the committee ttee Anderson friend to it in the and will_seek lo have his amend- ments accepted by the Committee on | Elec Johnson.and Treadwell are in | a somewhat belligerent mood and wm; fight for their own particular measures es against the committee bill. Macbeth asked this morning that the committee bill (Assembiy bill 783) and a | measure of his own (Assembly bill 109) be made a special urder for Monday at 7:3 p. m.. and he explained the commit- tee's intention to me«et on Monday after- | noon to consider amendments. Johnson objected and in: that all the primary | bills be included in the special order. His to that effert was referred to the ee on Rules, reported favorably m Commi | and was passed. S e OPPOSE BIG TREES BILL. Ralston Leads a Handful of Objec- tors in the Assembly. CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- MENTO, March 2—The substitute biil framed by the Ways and Means Commit- tee to take the place af the Sempervirens Club bill, making an appropriation of | $250,000 for the creation of redwood parks has a hard fight ahead of it In the Assem- The bill is the result of the move- | o preserve the Big Basin forest in ruz County. Ralston, although a member Ways and Means Committee, W in the substitute bill, is the leade: fight against the proposition. He has got a band of nbjectors, seven in of tha special urgency file. Under the rules such | {action will keep the bill off that file and possibly will keep it from reaching final | consideration before adjournment. { Ralston’s coadjutors are Savage, Has- sen. Broughton, Henry, Treadwell and Though sentiment in the Assembly | 1s strongly in favor of the bill the action | of these men is likely to defeat the meas- | ure. Schlesinger sought this morning to have Assembly bill §73, the committee substi- tute, advanced an the second reading fi to the place occupied by the original bi! Ralston misunderstood the request and, | belleving it involved the question of ths | MENTO, March special urgency file, announced that ha and six others were ready to¢ flle a' pro- test. The chief objection offered by the op- ponents of the bill is that the owners of the forest of the Big Basin are rich men, who ought to give it to the State. T supporters of the measure answer that | the rich men are not so disposed and that the provisions of the bill form the onlv | means by which this magnificent forest can be preserved from destruction. The bill was reached on file this after- noon and was given secornd reading and in committee of the whole was recommendec for passage. \ ——e DISPOSING OF CODE BILLS. Assembly Passes Measure Revising the Penal Statutes. CALL HEADQUARTERS, Assembly this mprning by a vote of i aves to § noes. Assembly bill 625, revising the Code of Civil Procedure, is pendiag | third reading and is 243 on the file, the seventeenth bill on the third reading file. | | Assembly bill €83, revising the Civil Code, | Hospital. and A | | | | | | was passed orr Februarv 27 and sent to the Senate. Ray's Assembly bill 472, appropriatin; 325,000 for installing an electric light plar in Yosemite ther im- alley and makln§ o provements there, was passed. Part of the plan_tnvoived is the electric illumina- ticn of Yosemite Falls. Assembly bill 737, appropriating $2500 for the repair of bollers at the Stockton Sta-o mbly bill 506, appropri- for an alr compressor ating $9000 to p: a w | and turning lathe for the State Prison at Folsom, were both passed by the Assen- bly this morning. —.— LIVELY DEBATE IN SENATE. Tyrrell’s Bill to Regulate Insurance Policies Is Argued. CALL .HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- MENTO, March enator J. R. Tyrrell's bill to regulate fire insurance policles was the cause of a lively debate in the Senate to-day. Tke bill was vigorously opposed | and firally its consideration was post- poned until Monday. SACRA- | ——Assembly bill 764, re- | Vising the Penal Code, was passed by the | a payment under total loss can be issued. .ue bill provide that the insured shall pay the amination and valuation. Senator ird moved to strike out this clause re- garding the ment by the insured, so as to compel the companies to pay for the examinations and valuations. ‘s ..e amend- ment was defeated after a hot debate. and then Leavitt moved to reconsider. It took a call of the Senate reconsider, and the re set for Monday. TWO APPORTIONMENT BILLS. Fix Railroad Commissioner » Equalization Districts. CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- MENTO, March 2—Under a suspension of the constitution Carter introduced in the Assembly this afternoon two appor- tionment bills—one to divide the State into three Railroad Commissioners dis tricts and the other to e four equali- zation districts, followed proposed Congressional district lines. The districts are as follows: First Fqualization District—The First and onal districts, Hui Tehama, Shasta, Mo Nevada, Place Calaveras, Alpine, Mendocino, onsideration was and Norte, L M Colusa, Butte, , Yolo, Lake, Napa, tion District—The Third and fonal districts, composed of the anta Cruz, Monterey, San Benito, | eno, Kings, Madera, Merced, Stanislau: San Joaquin, Alameda, Contra Costa and S lano Third Equalization District—The Fourth and | Fifth Congressional districts, composed of the counties fof San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa ( Fourth Eighth Congressional districts, composed of the counties of San Luls Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Kern, Tulare, Inyo, San Bernardino, Orange, Riverside and San Diego and Los An- eles. ‘Y-‘ir!l Raflroad District—First, Third Congressional districts, ‘Second Rallroad District—Fourth and Fiith Congressional districts. Third Rallroad District—Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Congressional districts. The two bills will be passed and hur- ried to the Senate as soon as possible. ra Equalization District—Seventh and Second and ADVERTISEMENTS. «Crying for the Moon™ Has become a pro- verbial phrase to ex- press the futility of mere desire. There are a great many peo- ple who think it is as mseless to hope tor health as to ery for the moon. They have tried many medicines and many doctors, but all in vain. A great many hopeless men and women bave been cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery; people with obstinate coughs, bleeding lungs, night- sweats -and other symptoms of 'disease which if neglected or unskillfully treated fnd a fatal termination in consumption. “Golden Mrdical’ scovery” has a won- derful healing power. It ‘increases the mutrition of the body, and so gives strength to throw off disease. It cleanses the blood from poisonous impurities and enriches it with the red corpuscles of health. It is not a stimulant, but a stre medi- cine. It contains noalcohol, neither opium, eocaine, nor any other narcotie, c?dd by ealer to Sometimes the extra profit inferior medicines tempts the offer a substitute as "just as good” as "Dis- covery.” If you are convinced that “Dis- eovery” will cure you accept nothing else. *I was in poor health when I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's medicine,” writes Mr, Elmer wler, of Volga, Jefferson Co,, Indiana. “I d stomach, kidney, heart, and lung trouble. Was not able to do any work. T ha cough and hemorrhage of the lungs, bwt after meig your medlicine a while I commehced to in in stren7ih and flesh, and stopy cough- tight away. Took about six bottles of the “Golden Me lical Discovery' then, and last i ippe, and it settled on my lungs, leaving me with a severe cough. I had the doctor, but he didn't seem to help me any; so 1 commenced your med- fcine again and took three or four the * Discove: wials of Dr. 1 lets, and that ! ened me up. 1 feel like a_different person. gladly recomnsr medicine o ers, for 1 kuos me.” Dr. P:erce’s Pleas- ant Pellets cure com- stipation by curing its The feature of Tyrrell's bill is a clause requiring the examination‘and valu: of property to be insured before a policy | ]. t it was voted to ! In each case he has| a severe | WARM DEBATES ON GAME LAWS | Subject Brings Forth Ore- tory in Both Houses at Sacramento. | Senate Passes the Currier Bill and & Committee Measure Goes to Third Reading in the . Assembly. { S R | Spectal Dispatch to The Call CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA MENTO, March 2.—There were rows In both houses to-day over -the question of game laws—in the Senate on Currier's | measure to provide for the appointment of a game commissioner and in the As- sembly on the measure submitted by the Fish and Game Committee to limit the number of birds killed and,to prohibit the sale of game. In the Senate Smith of Kern opposed the Currier bill, which, he declared. was an infamous measure. He declared him- self as opposed to any measure which | would restrict the ailling of game to cer- tain classes, and he said the bill under | discussion had such object in ‘view; that the office of Game Commissioner .would | be solely for the benefit of men owning | or belonging to clubs which owned pre- serves. Rowell spoke against the bil and Belshaw, Currier, Selvage, Shor: ridge, Davis and Sims favored it. It was finally passed. The Assembly bill discussed this after- | noon was up on second reading. Several amendments came in from Various mem- | | bers, only one of which was adopted. The successful amendment strikes out those clauses which prohibit the sale of gawme | to restaurant or hotel men | men. Schlesinger made a desperate effort to | have the enacting clause stricken out, but his amendment to that effect was losr. Feliz tried to have the bill amended sa as to forbid any man owning land anl prohibiting others from hunting upon it to hunt there himself, but his amendment was lost. Then the bill went to third reading. MOUNT HAMILTON WATER | RIGHTS CHANGE HANDS | Eastern Purchasers to Erect a Great | Impounding Dam in San Ysabel Valley. SAN JOSE, March 2.—The water rights of C. W. Quilty, which control the Mount Hamilton watershed in the mountains east of the city, have been sold to Pepper & | Register of Philadelphia, a well-known electrical engineering und street railway contracting firm. Just what the price is has not been made public. An installment has been pald on the purchase price and the details will be completed at once. | The transfer of the water rights is im- | portant to the Santa Clara Valley, as the ! purchasers intend to erect a great Im pounding dam on Smiths Creek In Sa: Yiabel Valley. Thence the water will ba carried in flumes along its natural chan- nel to Calavals Valley, a point five mil-s east of Milpitas. A great power plant will be erected there witn a capacity of 50) horsepower. The distance between the impounding dam and the power plant is eighteen miles, in which there is a fal of 1400 feet, and the water will be sut clent to deveiop 5000 horsepower. From the works, which are located about twelvs | miles from San Jose, the power will be carried | forty miles. Mr. Quilty says that have a contract wita a | light and power company for all the elec: tricity they can use, but he declines to name the concern. Quilty has been accu- mulating these rights for eight vears and has invested in them about $30.000. Tho water is owned by the Spring Valley Wa- | ter Company of San Francisco and must be returned to that corperation after La ing used for power purposes. It is said Register & Pepper will spend between $500.000 and $600,000 in the enterprise. sseies Saies e ORDERS THE DEPORTATION OF CONTRACT LABORERS Dominion Commissioners Cause Six- teen Men to Be Sent Back to the States. ROSSLAND, B. C, March 2—F. P. | Bremner of Vancouver and Edward Wil liams, Dominion Labor Commissioners, have been here for about a week, looking | into the question of alien labor, and as a result sixteen men in the employ of | Winters, Parson & Boomer, who have a contract to work for the Red Mountain Railroad, were ordered orted. The contractors will pay the way of the men back to the United States, where they | were engaged This is the first time that a case of the kind has come up in this province and | the penalty of $100) fine for each contract | 1aborer brought in < not enforced. The commissioners said that in the future the law would be enforced to the letter. The intention of the Dominion authorities i= to protect the Canadian workers from unfalr competition. WAGON CROWDED WITH t CHILDREN OVERTURNS | Accident on a Grade Near Anaheim [ May Cost the Lives of Two | Little Ones. | SANTA ANA, March 2—Thirty-five | children from the West End School at Anahelm were hurled from a hig sugar- beet wagon to-night while coming down @ steep mountain grade at the mouth of Santiago Canyon and thirteen of the num- ber were injured, two probably fatally, The children, with their teachers, had been picnicking at the County Park and were réturning home. When at the top of the grade the brake rod broke. The horses, unable to hold back the wagon, dashed down the grade. At the first sharp turn the wagon upsét, piling its load of humanity in a heap. Marie Bennerscheidt and Walter Mickle probably will dle, as both have received serious injuries. TEVEE IN DANGER AND San Francisco | | | | 4 ‘Washington, Yolo County, From Inundation. SATRAMENTO, March 2.—The levee above the town of Washington, Yolo County, Is in danger of breaking owing to the wash caused by the high winds, and a large force of men is working to save it. If the levee breaks the town of Washington_will be flooded and the rail- road grade between this city and Davis- ville will be nearly submerged. The railroad officlals have decided to take no chances and have ordered all trains to go by way of Stockion. They have sent the local trein, which leaves to Davisville, where it will remain over night so that local traffic between that point and San Francisco may be accom- modated. Precocious Gang. SAN RAFAEL. March 2.—Constable Agnew to-day broke up a gang of small bo; who, fer some time past. have been | causing considerable trouble to the local autaorities by their many thefts. To- Theodore Beach was arresied for He admitted the theft day stealing a bicycle. ¥ | and when questioned confessed to being | implicated in several other affairs aud named his accomplices. As a ult Paul and Herman Schmidt were arrested late This afternoon for breaking into the prem- jses of F. L. Grey and stealing sundr. small articles, including a quantity of groceries. Most of the property was re- covered to-day. None of the boys were more than 12 years of age. Their parents paid the costs of court and settled with the owners. | Judge Rodden then dismissed the cases and the youngsters were turned over to iheir parents. or market | to San Franlisco, a distance of | the purchasers | . TOWN MAY BE FLOODED | Large Force of Men Working to Save | Sacramento at 7 o'clock in the morning. ! San Rafael Constable Breaks Up al| DR. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT. S SRS SR e PP ARE YOUR ~ KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. | {To Prove what the Great ‘Kiduey Remedy, Swamp-Root, Will Do for YOU, all cur Readers May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail. It used to be considered that only urin- |ary and bladder troubles were o be | traced to the kidneys, but now modern | sclence proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the diserder of | these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood: that is their work. Therefore when your kidneys are weak or out of order you can understand how quickly your entire body-is affected. and how every organ seems to fall to do its | duty. 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The cure for these troubles is Dr. Kil- mer's Swamp-Root. the world-famous kidney remedy. In taking Swamp-Root you afford natural help to nature. for | Swamp-Root is the most perfect healer and gentle ald to the kidneys that |is known to medical sclence. If there is any doubt in your mind as to vour condition take from your urine on rising about four ounces. i a glass or bottle and let it s four hours. If on examina or cloudy. If there is a br jor if small particles float vour kidneys are in need of immediata attention Swamp-Reot is pleasant to take and s used in _the leadinz hospitals, recom mended by physlclans in their private practice and taken by doctors them- selves who have kidney allments, becau they recognize in it ‘the greatest an | most successful remedy for kidney, liver { and bladder trouhles. [ "1 von are alres | Swamp-Ront I« what you need vom ean | purchase the recular 30-cent and $I size ! bottles at the drugstores everywhere. bago and Bright's Dis- . which is the worst form of Kidney disease. 1t is pleasant to take. PREPARED DR. KILMER & CO. BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Sold by 21l Druggists. v convinced that (Swamp-Root is pleasant to take.) EDITORIAL NOTICF. -Swamp-Root, edy, Is so remarkably successful which all our readers who have not aiready tried it tle sent absolutely free by mail: aiso a book telling al der troubles, and containing many of the thousands monial letters received from men and women cured be sure and mention reading this generous offer in “all when sending address to Dr. Kil & C the great kidne: liver and bladder rem- that a spectal arran been made t have a sample about kidney and blad- thousands of |PILGRITIS OF THE T1YSTIC SHRINE ; FIND AN OASIS AT LOS ANGELES 1L.OS ANGELES, March 2 —Imperial Po- ISml(h, the potentate of Al Malatkah Tem- tentate Lou B. Winsor of the Shriners of | Ple of Los Angeles. He flourished aloft | North America, accompanied by a train- | In high good humor this order. which hia Honor Mayor Sr Department t der gave to the | 1rad of nobles. arrived this afternoon. Police { The great crowd of visiting Masons and “Understand t | their wives and daughters were met at |town, and if an | the Arcade depot by committees of the | treated in this cit !local Shrine and escorted to quarters en- | T "d]‘- 5 Fleid t vart hotels. les L. ield, chairman of the gaged for them at the various hotels i Skt O ¥ The pilgrims were entertained at Red- |1, Fioiq and Groner Baner e’ soarte lands this morning. At Pasadena the in- coming caravan was met by several mem- bers of the local committee. At the Ar- cade depot the scene was one of anima- tion. Daughters of Isis united with the | nobles of the order to welcome the Shrin- Francisco rec: an. committee arrived accompany the vis- | | il to San Francisce. w Celebrates Its Anniversary. Austrian The Military and vole.st ers. No member of the caravan was al- | Assgefation held its ‘;‘,:;"“Bfne; leat fowed to escape unscathed from the volley | p 220020 on heldl Its twenty-second = an- | of handclasps and personal solicitations as | Tual ball last night at California Hall It | f0 ‘the weifare and comfort of each pil- | yas & Very successful affair. which was i due to the efforts of the following com- > mittees A private reception was held at the = - Westminster Hotel this afternoon. For | Afrangement-JL Perich an hour or more the interchange of greet- | M Burin 7. M. Russel ings and words of welcome continued, and | (harles Micich, P. Sau then an adjournment w: taken to the R"«‘:priuJ 2 Tdeavich € p % Chamber of Commerce. Here the recep- | pReBlio jRalcexich. C. Cristovieh. tion to the Shriners was public. E; Sau ohn Turato, Ziffra, To-night the Shriners paraded. The streets were illuminated with red fire and Radulovich: assist- { the b ness houses were decora The Ranzul [ Daughters of Isis and the ladies’ recep- cich, P. Saulovich, tlon committee remained at the Westmin- Ster until the pfocession passed and thence went to the pavillon, where there was a banquet at which covers were laid for 1000 persons. nent—Martin Ranzulo, M. Sambrat Moretich, Joseph Heonorary—M. Cresali: | "“To-morrow the Shriners in taliyhos win | \Hgno 2 4 r visit Santa Anita ranch and in the even- |- Sturiza. Dr. J | ing the caravan will proceed to San Fran- o et cisco. In general, diplomacy is deception wit ¥ Chief of the nobles who mimistered to | pleasing address and a cou the visitors was State Senator Fred M. ' candor. Dependable Drugs. 1 IMedicine Mail Orders If your druggist has n’t what you want, or over- charges you, send to us for Medicines, Prescriptions, Toilet Articles, etc. We keep everything in only the purest qualities at cut prices. Kill the Gophers. 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