The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 5, 1903, Page 1

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VOLUME SENATORSHIP WILL GO TO PERKINS; FISK TO BE SPEAKER OF ASSEMBLY Hatton's Card \\TLTHIS] - Store | MOIE BAINS ' Dark Horse Is ClIPPORTERS Not to Be | Found. Depew and MecCo- : oo | mesTeke FIim ALL HEADQUARTERS SAC- Stand | RAMENTO, Jan. 4—The ght o | for United States Senator was 1 settied to-night when sixty- | two names were secured to the | One Fa.VOI‘S Publicity’ PRICE FIVE CENTS. XCIII-NO SAN FRANCISCO, MONDAY, JANUARY VOUTH DIfs First Bator THEVICTIM+~+* cisive. OF FIREBUGS 2entap Finas - a Chance Marin Incendiaries Add Murder to hip is set rge C. Perkins will be Ross Valley Suffers cicied on che st bao From Torch . of vt famous caucus call, with the urance of two more before morning, thus giving Perkins more than a clear ma- the Other Federal jority of the entire Legislature. The dark horse was never even taken out of his sta- R 1 t' ble and George C. Perkins will now be egulation. re-elected Senator upon the first ballot While the attaching of sixty-two or six- ; ty~four names to call for a caucus does | BOth Will Labor for Imme- not necessarily mean that the signers will a1l vote for George C. Perkins for sena- | G1ate Legislation Along figh now wondering rk horse, which - a Dog Loses Life With | &vo, with the acsur | 3 e - | {or, this call was cireulated by the Per- . . Y e e e s ek These Lines. e s attached their names thereto would stand - . Ho ey for the Alameda mar & Svectal Dispateh to P T 4 But while all of those who are opposed s | | .| CALL BUREAU, 46 G STREET, - = 23 T | N, W., WASHIN N, Jan. 4—Two im- portant statements were made to-day having a direct bearing on the prospects for anti-trust legislation before the pres- ent session closes, coming as they two members of the Judiciary Committea of the Senate—Senator Depew of New York and Senator McComas of Maryland Senator Dep pronounced himseit most emphatically in favor of legislation providing for publicity. Senator McComas announced himsel? ready to work in committee and on floor of the Senate In favor of effect legislation regulating interstate corpora- | tions just so far as the limitations of the constitution will allow. Senator Depew said: “I have consid- ered this question of State d govern- | mental regulation of great co rat {a pudllc dnd semi-public chardctes have long held the view that legisiation having as its most important feature pub- | | licity 1s the most effective and fairest all concerned. I speak more particular! of publicity as already applied by man States to the great insurance compar and great railroad corporations of th country. These afford the best exampie: | of the good effects of legislation of this character—good ment and the c T ons themselves. | “By means of this publication good c porations survive, the bad are wes out. So far with limits of the ¢ | stitution as the ( can go n | | providing for t y I think legls- | |lation should be passed. Statements of the capital stock, the number of stock- holders, dividends and all other details bearing on standing of such corpora- o from ns of ping from a seecond- the public, the Govern- 1ed LEAP FROM A WINDOW. s e building w g e tions could be made without injury to R ok Lol e R g v Lo s e aas st 5 B St AR ot s 1 —o. | @NY one., Great concerns doing a legiti- % * | mate business should have no fear of the s SENATOR WHOC WILL BE RE-ELECTED AND THE MEN WHO WILL WIELD THE GAVEL IN THE LEGISLATURE | results. Concerns which are not dolng ¥ fee R = W i PR Fo legitimate business are not entitled to » 15 5 e O 54 * | mercitul consideration. The best exam- United States Senatorship is — et Lk - 3 . — to Perkins refused to sign the call, not all | ple of the soundness and benefit of great | | of those who did not sign are opposed to | public corpo s is found in fnsur n HA ' ’ ON SP A K P R 1 | | nim. There are promises from one or two | ance companies. and no corporations are | | besides those included in the sixty-four bjected to m: rareful supervision b i | | that they will vote for Perkins or sign up | State authorities. They have built up a s e R T F LRyt mndevony: m-m-mlfm:: llz‘nmau fbu!mu‘ not in , ALL HEADQUARTERS. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 4—George F. Hatton, who is repre- | | Geomse Hation, the representative of | SDite of but because of & just and fuir foun daylight ictor ting Senator Perkins' tntercsts” here, gave out the following signed statement to-night: J‘ o m’ e ‘:r “l LR I g“;’“'}“‘e"n Senator McComas of Maryland, another risg in the loyalty of b g b L Sl S s morning with his caucus call. He at | ;. pper of the Judiciary Committee, said pres him their support ixty=tibg signatures 1o the casicus call is, e my opinion, sG] f once opened headauarters fn the Golden | 4o night in relation to trust legislation g a ht a list of the thing is going. Senator Perk re-election appears to be assured. [ do mot | |Fasle Hotel. where printed cards s00n |.p shan work and v committee and < is now conside (ks gy announced the fact t the Perkins I3, 1po genate for legislation looking to row con e i that his friends J 0 in the headquarters were to be found behind cer- :Lg\lla:XW'\ S i . DUNLAP arena against hiv. The Senator made his car s of the various tain r]ir‘(‘:; iiav'v;“!: ndilll s..,,;.m:‘x over | fust so far as the limitations Dunigp of Stockto county ~ntio ardi sentiment was strongly in favor of | # move than su to-control the | YUK s Ry 3. Vi EPE o 3 e e | b i yment supervision, so far as it a isinin, Dug Lr e e ection. GEORGE F. HATTON. pijEcpan g M g sible to give it, is best for all cor tinally e the whole matter and get a |’ e 57 o % S8 O 2 . 5 eve SRR A Y S NSt S Tl 2 o e ST T N 2 Boby, SR .3 | tlear majority of the entire Legislature. - el e sy P . 1 sk | E 2 5 2 % To that end he bent all of his ene Dot :1 ooge ” ‘“! “‘r - - . - trust should have any fear ¢ e v « Senators Will Hold Up All of the Uage Appointments and the sna sworis atter 10 oeiock wo-nignt he | 2 g e St An annourced that one name more than the l‘ will ” 2 vite 4 2 . ; “I will work and vote for a just, fair 3 o Notwith- ,‘ necessary sixty-one had been secured and . 24 : i Tempest Is Brewing for Peoplie Lately Favored. | il there were more 1o fotlowe o " | and active measure. If Congress should = : will win, and his o As soon as the last names were sdded f:,;:";:"{,f ; n': Slic ' m . > n = iy “to Jurep. e hi . | to the caucus call the document was di- | 14 o Pl oo el & . sa i i i it I- | do something that means something - Bestd Ao § i Special Dispatch to the Call | vided into two parts. The Senatortal lst 2 e two achievements in one day dis- | was given to Senator Lukens o ] e e S se e f orks and exciting fea- T SAC. | 1ige 154 o p B S LR e SR vhere one y e Assembly list was LOSS TO CITY FOLK. £ ¢ »ssion, leaving only the i ALL HE fDQv ARTERS, SAC-| these appolntments has agitated the po , Under those cor litions than whe it e g g oty IS UNDER SUSPICION s no fire department in Ross V S aias ik i 45 s oot RAMENTO, re-| ittical mind for weeks. Governorelect | Republican Is succeeding a man of the | d over to Assemblyman N. K. Fos- i “ & ply, even though | and b viRtiooat S ot cent appointments of Governor | Pardce has absoiutely and repeatedly re- | Same political faith. | Gy :‘;‘e’: c;r:-::a\(-d ';’_"”‘r““lhe ® | Treasury Officers Believe It Intends 5 > at time bills appointments and | Gage will all be passed UP t0| s,caq to discuss this matter with any SENATORS WILL DECIDE. G sisaion to Aid in the Smuggling of the representative of Serator George C Perkins, they are the § Republican members of Skl k. the Senate, and the Senate| ;. op will hold up the confirmations | i %eien € stable near Ross Chinese. 'sue such a > the matter blic or pe Governor Pardee will not h leaves the attitude of the roperty of WASHI drastic course, but will lea fon upon this highly Importa . R y ick with rumors to-night | {7 2t least a week. Beyond (hls pians | patter undefined. There is plenty of pre- | in the hands of the Senate. In this body | and will be used by them In organtzing | ™™, ¢! reside Francisco cit- | as svernor Gage will . {have not yet been made, but It 100ks | cedent for almost any action upon the ap- | the new Governor has many friends, and | the caucus on Wednesday "em: 18 | immigration ' ipages in his.| jnate to = 2 the date dgtice Snchuok'| TPy for Some OF thess appolitoes. un ments. Governor Pardee. if he|it will be more easy and decidedly more | Hatton declines to give cut the nameg | FALCP 00 the operations of the China o tine oF the.dire thare i Pnple reme bench of the |1 there 1s a lot of diplomatic work s, could do as did Governor Budd— | comfortable to dispose of them in that| tnat completed the : “.‘"‘_'r“ :‘n: names | commercial Steamship Company, which . nd other vehicles and har- | State. M names are mentioned, but | 4°7¢ Detween now and the time that | withdraw all appointments. But Goverhor | way. This plan will involve less trouble, | that there were several p;,h ' ErouUnd | ;' about to establish a line of steamships g there. They Sere mibide-1. . . . . - oSel Sl i"" hal“;‘“",'"";""l“l g0 to the h!xh‘f; Budd was a Democrat succeeging a Re- | l - s 0 put their |\ i ween Hongkong. Mexican ports and < | of “ths Legislature. ublican administration,” and -such de-{ . . . .~ | T ——————————————— | San Francisco. The president of the ¢o ; K;,} station agent for the CoRtinued on Page 3, Column 1. | The disposition that will be made nrlrmed action might heuo: :. :‘xpc(‘l‘cr]i Continued on Page 3, Column 2. | Continued on Page 3, Column 3. | pany, Eng Kok F‘?nx. Vice r»um:r; at Ross Valley and ago moved into his . A d s is $1100, with Mowry of San Francisco were here last “iE NAMES OF LAWMAKERS WHO SIGNED CALL FOR CAUCUS | “iici-ie: i L Lung Kam Wing and Counsel Lyman I That the fire is conceded. here Mowry called on Commissioner Gen the little boy burned to eral Sargent and sought to remove the suspicion that the ebject of the new com- CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRAMENTO, and which are as follomy: Jan. 4—The Call ix able this morning 1o present a complete list of the sixty-two names which were attached to the caucus eall, i g g SENATOR Oneal, San Jose. Barber, San Francisco. Fisk, San Francisco. Mott, Oakland. ey (o St Chiliere coeling o the . ! be held in this Comainn, Lasetan Pendieton, Los Angeles. Pacific Beach. Greer. Oak Park. Olmsted, San Rafael. | | Mexican coast at convenient points, 9 o'clock by ax - ;n"‘,.nle-;.‘ Ralston, Melones. Dates, Alameda. Goodrich, Pasaden: Prescott, Red dw. whence they can make their way into the . ! )8 i oyt g v e e et Howser. Los Angeles. Pann, Santa Pa | | Unitea states. Greenwell, Hueneme. Johnson, San Dimas. Rolley, Eureka. | | \ . o Seivage, Eureka. Bliss, Oakland. Johs, Saw L i It is believed at the Treasury Depart- Heavy Loss by Fire in Honolulu. | Ward. Chala Vista, I e L S ooy Eva. :"n: . | ment, notwithstanding the assurances HONOLULU, Jan. 4—A fire causing a Welch, San Francisco. ter, Los Aungeles. Nap: | siven by the China Commercial Compa- f more than $i00,000 oceurred thie Cromwell, Petalum: eininger, Weaverville. ny's counsel, that the principal object of 3 he fire broke out in the gen- | lc)rew. :"re-no.‘n‘ ze(‘-n-(ey. Los ‘.|Aln.ele-. the new line is to carry coolies to Mexico anvil -susrihicai S e B s amp. Slerra Madre. Mattos, Centerville. O i e e h\“fl;; 11 ASSEMBLYMEN. Eills., Stege. MeNell, Rohmerville. | girect. where me_v;m be free (o maks and was probably caus y ec- ope g g - ) %) Duryea, Lincoln. Nebaughiin, Yuba City. | | thetr way across 1200 miles of practicaily electric wiring. J. F. Morgan aiso : ie RS, Allen, San Francisco. Foster, Oakland. Moore, Undine. Waste, Berkeley. unpatrolled border into this country. Chi- ned heavy loss. i~ s nese are free to enter Mexico, as are peoe ¥ - 3 .pleof any other nationaliy.

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