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[} 1903 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 35, REPUBLICANS IN THE UPPER HOUSE BEGIN BR BY RAISING THE PATRONAGE AND REPUDIATING A COLLEAGUE ISK BUSINESS e ] SENATOR CAST OoUT Republicans Refuse to Recognize Shortridge. [ ALl HEADQUARTER BAC- 4—The Re- Senators * | P DISPUTES CLAIMS OF FISK Declares He Will Get Fourteen Out of the Thirty-Eight Votes on the San Franciscan’s List. DUNLA Special Dispatch to The Call. ALL HEADQUARTE RAMENTO, Jan. 4 ed out a list this even- i . men pa seitied the chairmanship pro H ing containing thirty-eight ! - em. of the Senate refused i names of those Assemblymen s = Ml peire ol o ot Puater, A SRR S i whom they assert will vote for | expect to win to-morrow, not by : oo tngredndn s frmne i 1 | their candidate in the caucus | majority as I h is session of the Leglslature and When the list was shown to | after beginning my campa ised the allowance patronage per | to-morrow her E s g nator from $16 to $20. All this was done tle the caucus | the Dunlap Sr 1 was drated climate gty it was diey Dunlap refused to make an estima p remarked that his friend Fisk unheralded in Nr. Du ' . | his vote or to specify n le Hotel | | “had another guess coming.” and one of S Jr. of San Benito was bis managers declared that there were PLANS FOR THE BALL. scitled upon for chairman pro tem eight names in the Fisk column that ‘ : ry few moments. Al talk of other can wrongly placed. The Dunlap pe Committees Will Soon Decide on tho {aded away one after another, and fused, however. to present a Inaugural Festivity Programme. o before the c claim or specify those claimed b CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA o the guestion of patron i | who @ia not belong in his column MENTO, Jan. 4—Mayer Clark 3 S the Senat were a little | | [Tt contained the following names ME Ma i Frme ¢ They all wanted more to distribute, i 3 chosen chairman of the lo. mmit v were all afraid to say so. At having in hand the inaug all, wi = mild increase from $16 a_day per | | = 10 the Capitot Mo t mount, to $0 a d: ¥ | | Sodnlia 12 A o > rease WhS COn tns, gt Belshaw of Contra | of the commi be held when Assemb sms of the hamber of Cor the bill which now [ atay evening ‘st 9. o ecutive committee EN Wright ! At a ) hour to-r Assemblyman Dunlay said | 8 | consider my fight won seen smgerance advocates are ‘ list circulated by Mr nds fight aga t on which were the names -eight i semblymen alleged to be pledged to | gentleman. W this lis was yught to my hea ultation with three gentiemen, 'Superb! () D|E ke o | ar [§¢ . . AlL the 1 ¢) ing | ) I|I the Re- | Stat ) NilcC sto the Republ | but = t do so unl f , zla e pe the Senator from San Jose, | Ceives some opriation from th ( re a que “Xo, s lature. Sh ve out ( ° YT \ t 2 ap »w mornin a4 \’) 3 E a 1 going to | A. Cromwell of W {1 ? { for the Republican | luma 1} measure which he I 2 ° \ ® s I am going to | poses to put through at this s e) 3 - and plac | savs t ts of his sectiol ry i | ) R | much interested in poultry, and he wants 11¢) ! . | to secure an appropriation of $6000 for the Rl f ent of a poultry experiment | | < ver ) t Petaluma. This bill wa ; () Are the expressions that one hears e y the last session of the a i s L * passed the lower house but was B day when referring to the cele lost in the Senate. iy BILLS IN THEIR POCKETS. When Senator John G. Tyrrell « ® brated Pastels ) - Francisco was asked whether he \\(MM‘ | ( \ Statesmen Prepared to Open the|introduce any measures he r,um....;.nl | 2 { Li HEADQUARTERS, SACRA-| pakingut a erime to put water in whisky. ond Infantry: Company [ 3¢ § There are no rooms to will be in the nature of a pure food | R e LA i gl RO M g ol € S5 Nutets e th Snegsure =t s serves. Squadron of ( . Captatn | ( ¥¢ flux of Assemblymen and Ser Assembiyman William H. R. McMartin W. Kay commanding—Signal Corps. | ) ) he hangers-on of the Legislature | of the Forty-third District, S8an Francisco, | Third Brigade oop B, Iry: Troop | ( every session has crowded the he | contemplates introducing a bill in behalf A, Cavalary; carriage contatning Gov-| ( ¥ ‘g to their wtwmost capacity. Nearly all the | °f the laboring man. He belleves a toller | ernor Gage, Governor-elect Pardee. Chtet | ) ( T o houses a | & RSNy fron LI 4 e et Justice Beatty and Adjutant General | { ) Nipis F £e Sure Kpmms as all times. He will also put one; carriage containing Lieutenant | ) 3 Whes Benate ani 9o, fan in behalf of lawyers. He jovernor Neff, Lieutenant Governor-elect | | { { orrow with b few excep-| reports and statutes of the | | Anderson, Speaker of the Assembly and { s every member will be in his seat. | State printed in the State printing office | | Presic pro tem. of the Senate: car-| ) { e Jake” Neff, the popular Lieuten- | and sold to the profession at cost. He | | | Mages containing the Governor's staff: ( = o ‘s -tinte - | says that private corporations are reap- | | | carriages containing the division com- | ! poon, and was greeted by everyb. ing large sums of money for these books | | | | mander, National Guard of California, (¢ afterpoon. and was greeted by eversbe by charging attornsy h prices for the | | | | ana staff; carriages contalning brigade | ) { A & Warm e ‘“"jrb“‘j o nov | volumes. He thinks that it would in-| | | | commanders and staff; earriages contain- 3 \ T e Borate 1o morrow | Crease the business of the State printi | ‘ ing inagural committee of the Senate and | / ANGHART ( = . ' TOW | office and also be profitable to the e. mbl rriages containing State of-| ) { e, I R | 8. H. Oimsted, editor of the Journal of LSRG E 3 |Acials; carriages containing citizens. ( M_B_H_&_ s b g o2yl o San Rafael apd Assemblyman from the ot N D et I ¢ { n Francigco, will be 1 Twenty-first District, is in town. He is| | WELL-KNOWN LAWMAKERS OF CALIFORNIA WHO ARE I} & DEMOCRATS IN CAUCUS. ) ] i the session. Word was received | SUffering fmm a *_'-M in thr»(m», \\;m.n‘ | MENTO TO ATTEND THE SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE WHICH | —— y by one of his colleagues to-day that Glea- | he contracted a week ago. Olmsted In-| | o ce'no hAy FROM SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY A CALL PHOTOG- | | CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- And which are being ( son had mot recovered from his attack | tnds introducing a number of measures| | . oo | ‘.\u:.\“ru_ Jan. 4—The Democratic mem-| ( : ] of typhoid pneum: | o e mesion: e w3 b | | | bers of the Senate and Assembly, number- GIVEN AWAY with - ! Sam Raines. the Democratic boss of | the convicts at San Quentin work on th e te a1yl A v, 1 | 3 Francisce spped into the Golden | county road, and intends introducing o~ — = e e - < | ing twenty-five In all, heid a joint caucus | ) ( ( Lagle Hot afternoon and sized up | Pill with that end in view. He also wants| (hird term in the upper house | legislative delegation will acauire much | to-night in e Golden Bagle Hotel for the | { ¢S the situatio iz here as a speo- | Lo collect 33000 for his county which was | *erve his tuird er 08 GPRL M | S0 L S TR th fon. for, coming | PuTPose of decid how they should vote ? ke u hand 1n the pro- | expended ::HAI‘{‘;‘T*‘\“‘\""Q\‘x“(‘i“:“'“‘ for | Githout opposition. He is a SDIDET | from the home county of fhe new Gov. | I thelr respective houses on president pro < y he is needed crimes committed in San Quentir ular s sectio ? AR S 2 eake e I et a it A of fon Fen o and W - popular in this vnyv‘v:‘l| Of | ernior, the Al ns will handie the ad- | tem. and Speaker. b _ S ( i afternoon train, and wa Schmitz, brother of the-Mayor, react % roduce | ministration m . | Senator J. B. Santord of Ukiah was ae- | ) { - communication with the | town this evening. The rumor immediate The delegatic 15 slow in arriving. | lected chairman and Assemblyman J. I | § ) cider members of the Senate. He stated | Iy spread that Ruef was here to form a Senators Lukens s avitt and Assem- | McConnell of Woodland was made secre- | { he had no measures to introduce this | combination between the Democrats and blymen Mattc e ster and Bliss | tary. The members of tne upper house but thought something should be | the dissatisfied Republic ave | did not come until to-day. Senator Know- | decided to cast a complimentary vote for | | regard » compelling th State them vote for Mayor Schmitz Tnited land and 2 Mott, Walsh and | Senator J. B. C L\f‘ll_n of 8 wra for presi- | ( to issue a schedule of prices for, States Senator. When asked about the e Waste came . This delega- | dent pro tem. and to cast a vote for| the departments | matter Ruef said he was Schmitz's friend o fon will have the bills for | Frank Brandon for secretary of the Sen- | ) At the present | and was ready to do anything to advance s coun “’: the State Unive: ntire delega- | ate if a contest came on the floor of the ‘\ office will not | the latter’s interests. }He stated he came N tion will intere in these bills, | House. The Assemblymen decidad to casi| () If a depart- | up here to prevent Burns 1 Kelly from ch .‘un‘v 5 e« though Waste of will have syh—[ 1 complimentary vote for Assembiyman | ) desires a the envelopes or let- | gainis ny further foothold in the Re.| (1€ €ode am "_‘ii" ‘~"""” a Justice of the | Clal charge in the Assembly and Lukens | J. V. Snyder of Nevada City for Speaker \ r-heads it order blindl | publican pa Sihgl b can West bring | DAOIE0 RS B B th st i T in the Senate | and for C. O. Dunbar of Santa Rosa | () shaw Is e opinion that if the | about their defeat by working for Art Peste 0f suothier BistHict fomaet o O | Walsh of Alameda troduce the | Speaker pro tem. Senator Sanford stated )\ ce be sent out the various depari-|G. Fisk for Speaker of the Assembly felal « e e barn ™" | perennial Bili of the court stenographers | he would call the members of the caucus § be better able to come with- | said he would remain here but a day, "‘;?,,’(' O Sacramento will open | {0 have their pay fixed at § month | together on Wednesday next to select appropriations. | business of importance calls him back to | , o 00! cidins s i OPEN | o1d 20 cents a foifo for transeribing. Fos- | some prominent Democrat to receive their Senator Chester Rowell is on the scene | the city the proc the Aseembly £0-moF- [oor: bt thiare himself largely in the \ complimentary vote for United States end for & bus work. He says| Senator H. Selvage of Eureka has a | T°W With praver »ry education bill that before | Senator. ( -e pet” measure to put forth, | bill in prey tion for an appropriation R TR T e last i Bliss will have the ap- | ( tut will take an active Ir d S e | CAUCUS OF SOUTHRONS. o 4 \ fou. £l Adut TR e ) t of $0,00 to riprap the Eel Rive e AUCU 8 RONS. tions for the Home for the Aduit i ’ = i state |o 8 9 Spshe the e Xl 1 e h i oo '¢is.000 for anew| NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EXT WEEK’S SELECTION, entitled {f Senator Frank French of San nels- | 1 1ds in Humboldt County, | Carter Will Be § ker Pro Tem. of »p. Mott 1 portant bill looking |~~~ e A~ Saaaaad has been renewing old acquaintances | ; x | his arrival. He was here in 18 member of the Assembly, and with legislative work. Shannon, the newly-elected | DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS. FRTAXED. | stood th hn Mec ‘a E seshoc sitfor 1 is to insist on the use of Newbro's Shuiiiviie Sf S Destatons 3 w1 o Al '}T; gy f.‘;;hz:l»,.;»l\r,._‘ Ehe cxiouk o6 the eSS e Foal i EmNRE Hefpicide. Tt not only kills the dandruft THE CALL has Orl'qf)ged to have sam- Know What It Mean eaders | 5 3. McCarthy, awho is in the fight for | South was held in room 16 at the State posing Military Display germ, but it Is also an antiseptic that will e kidneys are overtaxed Have too s foomuchsado. the County Clerk's office. Timothy Grey | cept Carter MENTO, fan. 4.—General George Stone, | FTUSh: Sold by leading druggiets, Send 10c | ) § where, and after seeing one no time should iany aches and | wil probably be his successor. | Tt was said at the outset that the cau-| coonel ., 1. Seymour, Jacob Steppacher | Co. Detroit, Mich Backache, sideache headache. | Benator John H. Nelson of San Fran-|cus was in no sense binding and was| ' ;"0 /' iiver of Senators and Assem- - — be lost in ordering Early symptoms of kidney ills, cisco has two important measures that|more for the purpose of indicating the | T ot togethef to-night and con 5 Crinary Bright's dis- | he Intends 1o submit to thc Senate this | Scntiment of the members than to bind | B VW HOT “Oee Sl s I[RCES case : : gession. One is for an appropriation of | them to any. given proposition. A resolu- | pleted the milltary programme for the R. A Ban Francisco citizen tells here a cer- | §50,000 for the extension of the seawall | tion was presented by one of the Senators | inaugural ceremonies on Wednesday. ain cure. Mrs. Sarah I. Crozer of 237 Precita svenue says: “I had pain in my back and ldneys and it clung to me persistentl or seven months. It was more pro- sounced than on any previous ocecasfon P 7 ¢ nex FOR THE wnd 1 was ai & loss to know what to do | Committes on Harbor Improve: o | recelved nine and Dunlap six, one not | Wednesday next. The line of march will o get Tellef when I read ap mccount of | belleves it is necessary to Ban Framciary | voting, be from Seventh and K _streets to J, on BLOOD.LIVER.LUNGS. Doan's Kidney Pills being & specific for | that the bill be passed. He says it will| An effort was made to bring into the | ¥ to Third Third to K K to Tenth. Tenth just such symptoms as I had. The use »f the pills clearly proved that what has ween said about them is pot overestimat- *d. They stopped the packache and proved conclusively that they are by far ihe best remedy I ever used. My daugh- ter also took a course of the treatment ind is as well pleased with the results shtained as 1.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., sole igents for the United States. TR Second Battalion, Ma- member the name, Doan's, and take | Fartment. CALL, HEADQUARTERS, SACRA-|jor W. W. Greer commanding—Com HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE w substitute. Senator J. B. Sanford of Uklah will| MENTO, Jan. 4—The Alameda County & Seoad infantry; Company B, Sec. | sl (oxictn Remedy: gives healin sod e that the d 2 can be prevented by using brush. Selvage wants the work done under the supervision of the High- »mmissioner. ator J. J. Luchsinger of Vallejo will work hard to secure appropriations for the improvement of rivers and harbors in MENTO, Angeles wi Carter of Los pro tem. of the ker a caucus of the gation. Ange fornia dele Los s decided to-night at | SACRA- | | | v will ask for | ballot law £ the to identification marks. ¥ reform in regard tes wants the State to reimburse the Mail Steamship Company for dam age done to its wharf, Wast will t to reform building and loan associations Mattos would require two people to wit- ness deeds where the signerscannot read THE HAIR BRUSH | Breeds Dandruff, Which Causes Fall- | ing Hair and Finally Baldness. Prof. Unna, Hamburg, Germany, Euro- pean authority on skin diseases, says that | dandruff is as contagious as any other | malevolent disease, and that one common “Vanity,” an up-to-date creation }/ artistically drawn, portraying a young ‘“bud” in evening gown taking a parting glance in her mirror, is considered this State | nothing more in the ation of the | or write. Senator Knowland has a bill 3 E Y - o ) Senator Frank French resigned his posi- | {wo hotises except its shate of the patron- | pending for ppointment of a State | Source of the spread of dendruft 1o the | ) ( one Of the best of this justly famed series )( tion as chief deputy of the County Clerk | age. No other asy to the position of fon to seloct a ballot machine, | use of the same ha sh by diffe of San Francisco to come here and tend to his Senatorial duties at- Tt is under sergeant-at-arms also resigned of the Assembl; has his position as deputy in | from Powell street to Van Ness avenue | and the other is for an appropriation of | $10,000 for a police patrol boat. Nelson | states that this blll was introduced a:| the last session, but never passed the improve property in the vicinity of the water front and will be of inestimable | benefit to tcamsters, who will avold | climbing hills to reach their destination. | Senator Nelson wants the police patrol | boat to protect shipping in the harbor. He claims that robberies are of nightly occurrence and That the ships ought to be protected. He wants the boat to be in charge of the San Francigco Police De- Speaker pro tem. has appeared, and it is conceded that Carter will have no oppo- Capitol and was attended by all the mem- | bers from that section of the State ex- pledging the support of the southern members to ¥isk in the Speakership fight, but this resolution, coming from such a source, was declared out of order. On a test vote on the Speakership fight Fisk caucus the matter of the confirmation of General Charles F. A. Last, who was re- cently nominated to the command of the irst Brigade of the National Guard of California, but no action was taken, it | being declared a matter for the considera- tion of the members of the Senate only. ALAMEDANS AEE BUSY. | | ORDER OF THE PARADE. Streets of the Capital. CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- The troops will assembie at the armory, corner of Sixth and T. streets, at 11:30 a. m. The procession will move from the Capital Hotel at 12:15 p. m. sharp on to N, entering the Capitol grounds at Eleventh and N streets. The order of the procession will be as follows: Battalion of police; Colonel H. I Sey- mour, National Guard of California, com- manding. and staff; Second Infantry Band. First Battalion of Infantry, Lieu- tenant Colone! E. A. Forbes command- ing—Company A. Fifth Infantry: Com- pany H, Second Infantry: Company D, Second Infantry. persons. The way to avold catching dan- | druff or any other disease from another's | hrush prevent the catching of any disease what- ever through contagion of another” GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY W. T. HESS, NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tenth Fioor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckeis bidg. Telephone Main 985, Residence, 821 California st., below Powell. Residence Telephone James 1501. Weak Men and Women A A A A A A A P A A e AN . A e A A A e e and is certain to attract every one. ples of the original on Yisplay nearly every- THE SAN FRANCISCO