The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 7, 1903, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

i 1HE SAN FRANCISCO OALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1908, =~ MESSAGE ARRIVES WITH SOME FLOURISH, BUT THE UNYIELDING SOLONS PAY NO HEED . -+ B .S - - G St et ey e e G - | '~ T0 DEFEAT A MOMENT Desperate Measures | Are Fruitless of Legislators Waste No Time in Their Adjourning. ASSELrIBLYAIA,Y <. SOWALED | OF DoveriENriLE e TE sLrvreEe s Message Is Ordered T HrAIELE Ty irer Printed in the Journal. [Members Unmindful | of What Message ,? Contains. \' JeEnATOR. ALL HEADQUARTERS, SAC- P y RAMENTO, Jan. 6.—The clos o Sy L e SIrVEER ‘ atch to The Call e eor7 | ADQUAR SAC- JENAZ/@ ‘;_"‘ A Ce: | NI Jam. €-Cetetnss LYEE ~ | Gage is down and ‘out. The DANOE D AT i finishiig blow was delivered T2 AAVE TASE IPESSAEGEE PRINTED I T E SowvrrvAL by the Pardee forces in the Senate this morning with a n that was stag- promptness and prec | gering and left no room for doubt that /TARSHALL BLAack. A A;rfiesgz 1 night the desperate Gage adher- OF PALO L2 70, CArsE= : 3 Jo8 W”s ents made frantic efforts to e PREPARED rdr e~ T es of the Democratic minority i OACRAIIENTO S ARCTIC-LIAE — ’ 1”"' ules and forcing ac o TIE SITCUATICrN AS r7e/C/7 ;"P‘O-——q \’\”:v‘ R R v‘»;an S P AS MHE WOwL D | /AAD S E SACRArENTE. | ; . - > " Feovpbonad BEEN ELECTED (GGovERNOR, | morning this last h ¢ 1e e | | Governor 1 gone glimmering. e | The executive message, with its burden 3 e : T TR iCEi T s i > of ill-concealed spite and of tha anxious appoin at noon a; was an oppressive, expe Then Lukens of Alameda broke the spell be printed In the journal a L PICTURESQUE PERSONS WHO ARB TAKING AN INTEREST IN THE AFFAIRS OF THE LAWMAKERS NOW IN SACRAMENTO. s fore- ASSEMBLY | SIXTY-FOUR ON THE CAUCUS LIST | at some future time. A doz APPOINTS i | TAKES OATH |on=i e moonmih oue i ATTACHES ALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRAMENTO, Jan. 6.—The settlement of the THIS DAY | e breatn o o | United States Senatorship affair is coming about more rapidly than was expected. The | 3 e e o ~ & official list of those who signed the caucus call for to-morrow night was given out by ! | which the im s of the de- Hot Contest Precedes Elec-| | Hps 3 e e g S 3 | i ©Ssi S EStad caca dro ¥ the gI ” ‘ Manager George Hatton to-night. It contains sixty-four names, the complete list to date: | In Joint Session Votes That 108 Chution 48 che i notad g tion of Rev. Mr. Steven- || sEnATE— Pendlefon Woodward Greer Olmsted {| Elected Pardee Are | sust what e s g ¥ | | Byrnes Barbe: ASSEMBLY— Rl v -ehety son as Chaplain. | ks i e Jser = 3 Canvassed. Bad been oo ——— Devlin Bates Brqwn Johnstone Pyle | Gage, howeve Colonel Wood of Riverside | _%;‘;;‘w'“ g};’:sk g::’:fr f:;‘n‘mg" ::L‘:fd 2 | | Regime of the New Chief dutifully gave t f i | b : their chief stormed and fumed with wrath Defeats Wickham for || Xnowland Boisson Cromwell Mattos Stansell Executive Begins at 1 in the seclusion of his private ofics. Con. 2 b ; & Lardner Ralston McCartney Steadman | ) sistent always, Gage made the most of ‘ Minute Clerk. | Teawitt Rowell firy.. 8 A ¢ McKenney Traher I O'Clock. Loy e v et - Luchsinger Selvage ‘Ells : McLaughlin Transue |1 e with & Heiaipiiions aesallaichs of . . < FREH £ | | TLukens Ward Fisk McNeil Walker 11 ALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- | blistering adjectives. = L L1. HEAI UARTERS E CRA- s . a ¢ T t ¢ s i \:\x NTO, J :u 6 —tiru\'l‘\'l. ‘1\.;.,‘1\,. | Muenter Welch Foster Moore Walsh MENTO, Jan. 6.—Governor Pardee | lh: m’ '"-“1e wtl“;pr:s:flr:;fx'n ‘?i\fe:a;,\a . imr »f Sacramento had the honor of of- | | Nelson Williams Goodrich Mott Waste Lz will to-morrow take the oath of 2{2.‘1; oy oicndrgtbemiron b b diogpthnr e > . ¥ fe fir reselution in the ‘ Oneal . | the high office to which he 5 T.’i;h the Assembly for a Pa:;\.jis of the At 1 est of Se Sanf ¢ H At this morning ssion. Ad 4 | |recently elected. The formal cere-|gyparpatorial vote. Here anather embar- = i el ent was taken yesterday until 10| * —_— e —— —————— |mony of canvassing the vote fOF|rassment reared its head and for a brief o E ock to-day, but it was fully g | % | Governor and Lieutenant Governor | perfod it l--‘u::m l{;lflufih the r.;‘.,-um.i.\- in s i : s s s | s afternc i he As-|hand would have to be postponed. County Sew e atter that time betore Speaker ik | SENATORS. DECLINE TO CONSIDER GAGE'S APPOINTMENTS | wes heiw this afiernoon in the As-|hend would have o be ostgoned, County f 1 ill2d ‘the Assembly, to order. The Rev. | k mbly chamber. It was a joint seasion | ...ty turn over the county = Dr. H. C. Shoemaker of Sacramento of- | % = > % | of the houses and a roil call developed | i ™ P genator Frea M. Smitn " fered a brief prayer z | the fact that there were thirty-nine Sena- and without those 6000 or more votes Dr. Wl a moment later s . . . Peay ~ " : == Continued From Page 1, Column 4. |}, ssi Valley Commission. This condition second day's business started with a | be impossible for the Senate to| o oo, o by the | take up these appointments un- | negligence of Governor Gage himself. | ent. [ I I ! been most dilatory In making | side Speaker Fisk and called the members tors and sevents Assemblymen pres- | Pardee could not be declared elected. The Lieutenant Governor Neff sat be- | omission had only been discovered the day before and though -the missing re- Johnson's resolution asked that the Sen- | e o Teavilie S 4 73 Gage ha ! ety Se gt o e i it e ot et the Senate -adopted Leavitt | der any consideration, and as the | appointments and by his delay he has | to order. T Yeare, grouy Az”:;‘gr:p‘l;::imfg:rtz y . embly chamber at 2 p time as theirs. | Senate has but twenty minutes to | jecpardized the positions of many of his | x% purpose of the joint session was an- | 1% 10 SRV 08 STECRE CNTEber NS o - e purpose of being present when the . { FigEs o 7 i riends . unced and Secretary Brandon of the rival, however, saved the day and re- & Speaker of the Assembly opened and pub- NO TIME FOR MESSAGE. | remain in session before the in-| A matter of some little interest in Dr. | g2 PG, BCCHE Tof the Political | jjoved the embarrassment. . 5 e g ek { | Pardee’s own home ¢ what he will | Senate read e e o ished the returns of the election of the No .- G e 5 dardee | - T R S 3 | Pardee’s o " il B | Code relating to thé canvassing of the The remainder of the day was devoted Governor and the Lieutenant Governor Now, Dr. George C. Pardee | auguration a very few moments | do in the caseof George W. Reed. Reed vote, Lieutenant Governor Neff appoint- | chiefly by the solons to- d | h: < been one of the most bitter and im- | 7 b placabie enemies of Dr. Pardee in Oak- ber nt expense; said expe morrow at 1 o'clock, which is|whatever would consume all of | 1and. The enmity between the two is more tage stamps. » : s after the PG | z . than political and is personal. Reed has inounced the appoint- | tWenty minutes after the meeting | the time that is allotted. been the warm friend of Governor Gage, sodrich, Barber and Kill- | of the Senate as fixed by Senator| To all outw who gave him control of the Deaf, Dum R TS ingsworth on the Inaugural Committ 5 7= elect Pardee has not taken any active | and Blind v, and one TROOPS AT THE CAPITAL. A resolution by Johnson, asking for the | Leéavitt and adopted by the body | part in this move to hold up the nomina- | of the last rnor Gage's ad- ed Senators J. B. Sanford of Ukiah and | jegisiative patronage. A Lukens of Alameda as tellers for the Sen- | country members were more or less ir ate and Speaker Fisk appointed Assem- | gifferent in the matter and for a timae blymen N. K. Foster and E. N. Baxter | their share of the spolls went a-begging. fox the lower hou San Francisco, however, soon came Into Speaker Fisk called out the vote for the | the breach and gobbled up all the looss candidates for the two high offices and | pickings. checked off the statements re- | mblyman Dunlap is sure io be siade Duryea presented a resolution fixing $2 | will be inaugur; Jover O- f A et 3 s the Seatbnt Bo b Sllomat berh e D I be inaugurated Governor to- | of argument upon any motion Upon motion was taken morrow ment of Greer, ¢ 1 appearances Governor- | 2 s ppointment of three members, to act . . | tions. The 1y S t he has come | ministration ppoint Reed to | = * e Se: ary o ate f Fab - e Way: e ~om San Francisco National Guardsmen | y | « like number from the Senate, both | Of Which he is a member. It 1 hto the .y,\'-nn'\]"\ ‘r]m‘a‘rh::v r‘:om:vm:e last | the directory of that institution. It is/| “ft‘,‘,:\l,\b‘\c,}l:'m: S At m(osi::\:qur;.;?‘n“:-; | ;::[.:;m:r; n‘rh;h Ic ::e‘? "xffi"‘n“".’s (w:; v i ymmiitees to confer wi e Sacra- | fal.. : s | Gag w wi owe: Dr. Pardee to | Various i ' - . ¢ b waay Arrive for the Ceremonies. commiz to confer with the Sacra- | takes twenty minutes to simply | msht, when it became evident that Gage | now within the power of Dr. Pa ® | {he canvass Speaker Fisk announced: learned definitely to-night, along with the CALI HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- nto citizene who are in charge of the | B : - | was flirting with the Democratic mem- | Withdraw Reed’s name entirely and the re g from the Secretary .of | fact that Governor Pardes had suggested 6 yops from San Fran- | arrangements for the inaugural ball, found | call the roll of the Senate alone, and had secured the support of Sen- | outcome will be watched with interest inf - e and from the returns | that the appointment would be person- tavor with the members and was passed | _ . |a Curtin of that party. There was fear | Alameda County. hout dissent. The Speaker appolnted | and by the time the upper Louse | for a few moments in the Pardee forces| A complete list of the nominations that Houser, Rolley and Copus to represent the | ¢ oig! Y that Gage might possibly gain his point, | were to-day sent to the Senate for con- | Assembly. [of the Legislature has answered and then it was that the Governor-elect | firmation is as follows: The committee appointed to wait on the i several 2 ate | directly atec few Senators that | George W. Reed. Alameda County. member | (Z58 700 <. okl e ettt T : 2 £ Dhefemmptiesanitaieg o ait o e fito their seweral and separate hs‘v‘vt‘)’lllxl"‘«'i‘;:?;l:h-; ;?:psxonm S ront 1e | bonrd o divectors ‘of the Dear and Dumb ana | Governor at the recent election: the total | Fisk has not yet expressed his feelings his Excellency, Who had informed them | names as simply being present it | these nominations were not allowed to | Blind Asylum, in place of himselr, term ex- | ¥ole being 34T of which George C. bt b, w g g B ¥ o oudi o that his message would be sent to the will be necessary to adjo p | find their way into his administration. . Walter Gould, “San Francisco, member Gideon 8. Brower %92, Theodore | he meets Dunlap, which is very, vesg House at a later da | ) Jjourn and | 250 | SENATORS ARE PRUDENT. the Care and Training for Feeble-minded . e Bie . 3 2 h . of trustees of the California Home for Seiae- M A0 Seatidtting T8 ) o of applausé greeted a resolu- | attend the ceremonies that w - - v Earter Reking that the Asoembly | 2 L5 nomes thal Wil -~ Ll ot (e Senktals to Whomuilny Children, in place of Hobert A. Poppe. term | ‘‘George C. Pardee having received a 1(]1.1:11\\1-{ be heated in the early morn- |mark the induction of the new|intimation was dropped have bills and | expire | majority of the votes cast, 1 declare him | GARPTELD POST INSTALLS that have been canvassed by the gentle- | aily pleasing to him. Dunlap is also much men appointed by the presiding officers of | pleased and says that the post is almost bbth houses that George C. Pardee has | a5 good as the Speakership, which his recelved a majorit of the votes cast for | good friend Arthur Fisk won from him. now enca pecial car were Governor's staft National Guard inaugural and mem- Ps were on the ars were provided for the invited to § ceremor bers of the . g™ »rse: The display to-morrow will be a br H. E. Leland, San Francisco. member board | to have been duly elected Governor of the | and bri r General Stone, | ing so that the members could warm up | ~ 3 2 appropriations _that will require friend-| ¢\ taes of the California Home for the Care | § of California for the ensuing four OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR chief of ¢ st hs come | to- thetr_work. When the Speaker in-| GOvernor into office. | ship on the part of the Governor, the hint | and Traiming Of Feeble-minded. Children, i | yeargs O > — gements. Colonel H. 1* 8, formed Carter l“"“_“"mwfr‘?‘“‘;‘ -’*’:F';“;‘», If by any means that rollcall | was taken very quickly, and from that | place of John D. Mackenzle, resigned, | *"This anouncement was followed by | After Ceremony* Musical Entertain- wrens bty Remgpanicinoll B o2 el 1 1d t -‘l i i momgah, Hie valie, ofis thes Dapadradly Th'r: mvf' A-i "'rm:“e 2:‘ f?“"h:“ld'f??'.'lfif‘; | hearty applause and when it subsided ment Is Given and Specially troops from this city and vicinity, ~ | Was sorry, as he had expected to be)should be reduced in time there| votes dwindled inte insignificance, Home for the Care and Traming of Fecbje: | Speaker Fisk continued: W Cem - Tont 15 Jaad: privilege of appointing an = e sa .l | graated t & = " 2 . But all of the-work in the Senate by indea Children, in place of Herbert F. Du- g . Lorigan’s Place Still Vacant, | Xira cnginecr. TR four resolutions now repos- | which “the" postponement of Governor | methaimen” the Secretary of Stafs and also from the | The ceremony of installing officers of CALL HEADQUARTE SACRA. | Brown of San Mateo presented a resolu- | ing in the inner pocket of Sena- | Gage's nominations has been accom-| Tie Rev. Willlam Lyons, San Francisco, | County Clerks, which have been can- | James A. Garfield Post No. 3, Depart | | it also appears from the returns from ters. for Lieutenant Governor a total vote of | Alcazar building. There was a large ate 24 ge 3 205 tendance and after the Installation a cert was given much to the emjoyment 9 tion asking that three members be ap- | lished has by Senators Leav- | member board of trustees of the California | v P a » | mes -, and Nevada, G : MENTO, Jan. 6—Governor Gage an. | i s .0 .. |plished has been done by s Le of ifornid | vassed by the gentlemen on behalf of the | ment of California and Nevada, G. A. R c s ning that h ould not | yingent expenses and mileage. e reso- | . this is regarded as enough to be a st » appoint - any one to fill the vacancy | b ey h = 3 P Rooney, resigned. caused by the eley of Judge W. ©, | ‘ution was “”“",“"‘d', i tribute the patronage ‘?f the Sen- | hint from the administration. W._ B, Gerber, Sacramento County, Fish of which Alden Anderson recety Lorigan of Santa Clara to the Supreme | i, ssembly adjourned until 2p. m. | ate and these will be introduced| The fact having been established to a | comimissioher, in' place of Alexander Vogel- | Isidor B. Dockweller 129,7 Bench. . He stated he would leave the | LUTing the ;lmm_rcrs;l:"flge zlt‘-n:lbh_(um 5 certainty that these nominations will be | sang. St s gt lin K. Whitney, 10541, S. P. the members of the post and the numer ey for bi coes Dr. P, members of the Assembly went into cau- | one after another. The rollcall | thrown into the care of the new adminis- | Charles P. Douglas. San Diego County, mem- | u11y olattering 75. 1 therefore declare that ladies who came to aid the 0z ¥ for his successor, Dr. Pardee, t0 [ cus. The only business before the body 2 g tration, speculation is now rife as to | ber Board of State Harbor Commissioners for | 344 V€S0 GRS BEE ATE CACHIE KIRE | ous Ta ame to aid the proceed- - was the making up.of the patronage list. | Upon each is estimated to last | whether any or all of the names will be | the ‘bay of San Diego. in place of J. E. |Alden Anderson having recelved a major- | ings with their enthusiasm. After the in- e It was expected that not more than te . P resubmitted to the mew Governor, wnd 1¢ | OBrien. resigned, and form expired, B ettonant Gavernor ot thauey elect- | troduction of colors the following were » g A d = e ne : San Diego County, - fed Li a e e i g STATE BALL IN PALACE | minutes would be consumed in straighten- | twenty minutes. It will thérefore | JoaPmit finally withdrawn which they | bexoc the' Beard of Htate Harbor Commis. | Californis for the four years -ensuing. b e gt ”E:T,’S["’“;'e:“ OF THE GRAND MOGUL i€ Up affairs, for things looked cut and |, oottt will be. It has been sald by some that | sioners for the bay of San Diego, in place of | Senator Lukens then offered a resolu- : and T. Gre F £ the Tractionat ‘"Sufl‘?e‘f.'f-p.?"“hélgfir'""fir‘.'fé’; ® | this move was aimed at a cortain clorgy- e B Kimnmarick S Francisco, member | tiOn fiXing the hour of 1 o'elock on [ Y10 *OTmAn -‘;vr-ln‘::rh"wlmfi:n v il T § | q 3 s ade . 2 C. 3 cigco, me e ) ce commander, 2 elan: sur- oature of the Durbar Supplies & 0 e o Sihiles T e oiin: il man who appears upon the list of ab-| . "{he Foard of State Harbor Commissioners | TapUTch Asambiy Sham- | ceon, Peter Johansen: chagiain, J. 1t < erk sergeant at arms, George Sharp, $5: ¥ e Brilliant and Wonderful it lecked for a time as though the caucus | tssitant minate clorke, W. B Roynoids, Crar | D o AL e Mdieatigns presiue: t6 e e g R e B nd Lieutenant Governor to take the | Hilton: officer of the day, Wallace M S, s vay wh oward, $6: journel clerk, R. 1. Dempsey, $6; Spy e o yo Yark; ac olly . 2 Spectacle. :‘r‘r‘i,\l":‘db;-r‘ :‘:I'I’;r':; lfi:flfio;:;w‘*&;!m{e clerk of Committee on Judiclary, B. J. Dwyer, | the Senate by Dr. Pardee, .together with | John D. MacKenzle, Santa Clara County, | oath of office in the presence of both | Park; adlml:m._ Jacob Wollner: quarte DELHI, India, Jan. 6.—The state ball | &rrived for call e af- seistant Journal clerk, George MeWilliams, | & number of the other appointments. Gov. | member Board of State Harbor Comfhissioners | Louses assembled, and empowering e | master, A E. Cohu; officer of the guard, -night in the palace of the Grand Mo ern session. engrossing clerk and enrolling clerk, Jesss | ernor Gage | x -t ly for | for the port and harbor of San Francisco, general committee on inauguration to no- | John Shay; quartermaster, Sergeant Sol proved tc ne of the most a:n’ :X((:\m Dh the MRS arget ol M8 Sainie A assistant engrossing and en- | che s Ll Pt e s place of Rudolph Herold necies: munty moin. | Ufy the Governor and Lieutenant Gover- | Cahen. a be one o 0 ractive | came the first contest. In the < P. X . W. F. Esch- . £ . e T P ¢ e &8 0 i art | of the Durbar festivities. The | business the naming of the chaplain ook is, M. D, Hovkins, J. F. | Republican party, and it can be stated to- | ber State Board of Health, In’place of him-|nor. 'This resolution was unanimously | Those who took part in the entertain- pean dance among the colu and | precedence. The Rev. J. V. Stevenson of 3 g n Relly. M bost. | TUEht that these names will bé resubmit- | St temm expited, L e th st riion of - Bt e | e e L AL X Crfibgnon, s of the palace wi . o % oh 2 .y | mistress, Ida Thomas, $4; assistant postmis- | ted to the Senate by Governor Pardee. Dr. W. B. (o}:.\.'hfln p o !co-‘mf)m?wr kens the secretary of the Senate read the | Miss_ Alice Hawkes and Miss Mary Ha- . e palac as a strnn! and | Sacramento was chosen, but it required | tress, Alice Barns, $4; malil carrier, Willie State Board of Heanr In Place of D. L |minutes of the joint session, which were |§an. Clara Bell Brown read a poem There are some of the appointments that | Crowley, term expired. | 2l sight. When a 1 gil- [ a s id ballot t in hi 1A . | Wi, ® 3 Gt 2 er, a9 G, ~ o E Ve . 5 al of the Viceroy, Lord Curson o | was his opponent and showed a strengty | LeWis Knight. $3 60; gatekeepers, Henry Wes: ||cannot be forecasted with acouracy. R N ntd [ Wace of en Yutlh 1 o'alock to-mtsrow Afigiioon. @ il el e Keddleston, the scene was a brilllant one. | that ereated no little surprise. | The in- | 3¢5, O Kiptald, JL M. Blodsett, 85; door. ' As will be seen by reference to the list| "r*%"p Mathews. Sacramento County, | @i e @ o Lady Curzon was go Jld brocade | troduction of a third candidate it the per- : ; fipe, " e rornor Pardes can at once take | member of Stato Boasd of Health, w piace | . : § ada, in place of A% & HoIIme whY. of Cul 2 ‘wore & magnifcent tars and aeoe | ton Of the Hev. Dr. Beans mede the | Ee” to " pringr, s 6 messen | ansolute control of ihe. Siate Board. of e Rugmics, San_Joaquin !i\;'e'xfi'eh\"-'m?x'erf‘h?‘e" w expired, oo | “Charies B Wheelos, ‘Sor idle, deceused o osamonds, with four rubles that | FfugRle more Interesting. Mot that the | jlsiery clenk Berl Suan, Sec bl clerki 6, 61| Larber, Somimissioners of Ban Franclaco | .otierior ftate Boand of Heallh in place of | Dr. Wilam 3 Hawkins. fan’ Francisce, | Ward of fastuts ot et Ticiscs, metaber ad belonged to King Theebaw. Some | 12tter had a following, but the three votes | jvler: $4 W e girel- | by withdrawing the names of John D: | Himeelf, term expired. trustee San_Francisco State Normal Schooi, | nis. in place of Albert Miter decipe ) o' "W guests were present, among them the | that were cast in his favor were preclous | waish, $3: committee clerks, Jomn My | Mackenzie and John C. Kirkpatrick, both | Dr. C. L. Gregory. Siskiyou, member of | in dlace of M. Cooney, deceased. bosrd ¢ plieiman, San Franeiseo. member Duke of Connaught, Lord Kitchener and | 19 the two stronger candidates. E. L. Banks, C. H. Campbell, Miss Irma Mec. | OF ‘"h"mw""e nashal within e IR e O & o8 o W | iaaaeror, Blaw, Sas Dranciscn, e W 1 y'.fm',':?r‘:'““m” £ Cultion the prominent personages in India and | Then came the naming of the minute | Carthy WM. scout *W S WHGAT" % VE. | vears. WIth theso two appointments in | NUURE, term epired | L L mem- | G. Jobson, term expired Guy C. Earl, San Prancisco, nomiee bo o clerk. Two southerners ~were pitted | MOUseT. -Fred Schueider, R."B.@Goodsell, H. | his power and the term-of Paris Kilburn | her of State Board of Health, in plass ot him- | _E. E. Swanton, Los Angeles County, trustes | of regents of the [nic Duchess of Marlborough and numer- i E e ere{ etk TV ST WO Dot H: m.'zvmg; Ph_"B;:np;,.;r‘é El:?.uhilcllfil:l:fl' g shortly. to expire Dr. Pardée will be the | self, term expired. | State Normal School at San Diego. in place of | place of W. T Wallace, l«rn|“:‘:)|'rt{1‘)l‘n Lord and Lady Curzon and the Duke | CoRSiderable political feeling. . W. V. Bates, L. J. Stellman, L. Devine, & . | Cnly Governor since the adoption of the iyron Wolf, San Francisco, Insurance Com. | L. J. Rose Jr.. resigned. amber boars e recan K, San Francisco San Diego County, trusiec | member board of regents ot te Normal Sthool at San Diego, In place of | Callfornia, in place of W H Z. B. West, term exoired. ceased, i Wickham, who has for six sessions held | Wallcott. Mabel 1o Woste o Tew! constitution to begin his administra- | TssioBer. In piace o Andrew J. Clunie. torm | M I Ward = of Connaught, on the royal | the k Z & po (S & s Leeds. | 4 B ekt o . b i position, was beaten out by Colonel | Gharles A. Whitmore, W. A, Brown, Lottie D. | tion with complete control of that organi-| ~ . W. Johnson, Yuba County, trust ved res of mnative princes, A A. Wood of Riverside. Wood received Burgess, J. W, Crosland, Frank Storer, Fred zation; Normal School, at Chico, in place of 'helnfz:e.lt{e e University "ot L, Barves, de e costumes were dazzling crea 29 Vicl ‘e OF Moesch, W. H. Pevburn, Miss Jessie Baistoes, b Warren R. Porter, Santa Cruz County, mem- Dr. Walter Lindley. Los Angeles Coun T CTentions. i votes to Wickham's %. At the after- | Mra: Francis . Jordan, 34t stenographers xr| CONTHOL OF COMMISSIONERS, |tem expired ' % © P County, true. |05 amiel B ayer, Senlened” sng thomince | BSmber board of trusicen of the Whittice Strt Do You W, noon session of the Assembly the caucus | thur Helfreich, M. A, Stanton, D. R. Dr. Pardee will also be able to take con- | tee State Normal School at Chico, in piace of | Dired, - % o oy o = :'*' himself. term expired ant a Trunk | nominees were ratified and elected. Alice M. Birdsell. E. Washburn. tro] of nearl N. P. Conrey, resigned and term expired Robert T. Devlin, Sacramento County o g LS membe p crate price? One that looks| 1. Wertheimer was elected bookkee Wesley Carroll, Thomas Castro, J. V iy every State commisstany fn- | R O e et G R R ; Sacramento County, mem- | of trustees of the Whittler School, 1y rood is good, or a dress suit ® 110 #he Nergeant &t arms. © Per | George H. Poble, H. H. Squire, §3 cluding the Home for the Feeble-minded | gate Nomal Sohiol ot Chi, o nty: Trustee | ber State Board of Prison Directors, in place | place of himeels -(erm cepired i ) A , OF B dress suit case, | L s Angel o toymotion of | men, f. E. Daley, James Cooney. E. C. Cot- [at Glen Hilen, the Deaf and Dumb | Sure cyormal School at Chico, in plase of him | of himsek. term exvired. (8 Ay~ P yalise or traveling set? We have them | Stanton of Los Angeles the following at- | ter. $3; sergeant. at arms to Judiclary Con | ~ad oy A 2 > : ; o Hoard of Fowents of the Untvemi s 'pom: | 215F Somerst First Brigade s in best material and at lowest il tablitn Were Spvante miftee, Frank Sweeney. $3: mergeant at sems | & ind Asylum at Berkeley, Dr. H. C. Brown, Santa Clara County. trus- | ber Board of Regents of the University of Call J. W. McKinley, Los Angeles © A prices. o Wivs and Means Commifiee G. A. But.| Several of the State hospitals or | ice State Normal Nehool at Chico, in blace af | forniw. in Diace of Stephen M. White, o | ber hoars St regents ¢ ‘ounty, mem- Sanborn, Vail & Cc Market street. * Assistant serceant at arms. Albert Lewald. | jor i himself, term expired. : sed. > s ol the Univers ' . Fasde esvlums; and( the - Yospmite! "Srrani Wi Marsion, Ssd Prancisco, trustes | TeroC, N. Ellinwood, San Fianelsco, member | counea "™ 1B 0lace of Arthur Rodgers, o Cheer. 4 ‘-

Other pages from this issue: