The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 7, 1903, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1903. 'SOLEMN CEREMONY IS TO MARK THE CHANGE TO-DAY IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF CALIFORNIA v SOUTHERN | - : WANTS ARE MODERATE BEREEE Will Ask $150,000 for| the Patton Insane Asylum. reral Last Will Have to Fight for Con- mation. s RArs< +rE = ST SENATOR SHORTRIDGE CREATES USRS A QENSATION IN UPPER HOUSE S Tienaea 0 amena | Says He Will Address Joint Assembly To-Day on Pertinent Matters. B Some of Them Are OFFICE-SEEKERS AND " ARE ON HAND AT STATE CAPITAL | LOBBYISTS Soliciting Patronage, While Others Have Pet Bills. INAUGURAL PLANS ARE (OMPLETED Office-Taking Cere- mony Will Be Im- pressive. |Public Will Witness Pageant From the Galleries. Special ALL HEADQUARTE RAMENTO . 6 committee h ¥ arrangeme au, 1 | tion to-morrow held a long s on this evening. Representa tives of the cltizens’ committee and of e National Guard were present and t at a late h In accordanc houses will meet n in the Assembly cham the assembling being so tim. follow immediately upon the parade escorting the Gove rnor-elect. The joint commitfee will perform ! last duty when the mémbers wait on G | ernor Gage and Governor-elect Pardes the morning and inform them officia of the programme for the ceremony. Lie tenant Governor Anderson will be wait | upon In the same manner as the G nor-elect. At 11:30 o'clock Governor Gage and Go | ernor-elect Pardee will meet. Gov Gage will be attended by Adjutant eral George St and the members of s staff. The Governor and elect, the Lleutenant Governor and Li teLant Governor-elect, Chief Justt Beatty, the Governor's staff, the Sta off and the legislative commit take carriages, and wi escort, under the commanc H. L mour of the Na Guard, will proceed to the Capitol f formal ceremonies of inauguration art will be made from the Capital ich 1s the official residenc Gage for time beir column will move promptly at 12:3 The Legislature will be in joint n the Assembly chamber to receive t 1gural part in he T. Gage whe tol grounds and taken b of the A | programme w | by the | precedent ur ratif conferen the o two as to | rival of the nor and the Gov Gover als then military Colonel H the another when the »r Pa The galler will be throw spectators, but admission to t | be reserved to members of | ture, State officials and e programme of the exercises in ti embly chamber is as follow r b oath 1 the Le; their ir N fonal of the Sanat | of the A, of call to or the presiden tenant | elect by | auguration Datiot | Lieut SACRA-; Upon motlon of Senator Wolfe the re- ALL, HEADQUAR' to relieve th ademy o of tax- S Charles | Que as nte Now the leglslators | | e sy MENTO, Jan. 6.—Th | Another bill he will sent will Shav sizea d g t Shortridge will say. | | CLO LoD delegation of San F poli- ; 1 th tablishment c board of erview later he sald: “My pur- | & e s ers for chiropodists e submit some thoughts to the | | | e RS Ny Cr r 1. Wolfe San Frar and Assemblym with refer- | o i 4| Who handl municipal I8 | will devote all his attention to water s sues now agitating the public | | city and who are ve M- and . He w propria- h | | PROMINENT POLITICIANS WHO | | ventlons or p here | tion of $107.000 tg be used in collaberation | T vers [ tico at have you particular refer- | ARE BUSY AT LAWMAKI | | 100kirig for patror or trying to have ! with the Government, and the ap-| Willia eatty: inav a vead “'H..,", 3 “““’Hlk’-»h;w\ls‘ IN SACRAMENTO, [ pet measures introduced in both sses. | pointment o commissione He | the minut e t ® e et teni «»\"n!m:,; = In the aggregation may 1 ml. “.\]uv(hvr( | ;-{A:"x m:m\vm A wicuses, the manner in | Abe Ruef, Jesse Marks, Colonel Martin | 9 it e the. v should be held in order to rep- | 1 | ly, Colonel Eddy, cx-Senator Sig| FH&G T W den e party and such other reflec- | tman, Abe F nder, Mike Smith, | ot PO < = NN 1 k pertinent | | McQuaid, Sam Rainey, Martin Kelly. | $150.000 1. for DARINA PARLOR INSTALLS ou make . it A “’f"“i"_ T"“‘li | | Eddie Conroy, ex-Jud Dibble, Jere | the ITS CORPS OF OFFICERS ner of making ht for United | | Burke, Frank J. Schmitz, John C. Lynch, [ juveni Monday ;» s - | “ha c Clark, H. T. Smith and Jesse | troduce A C y t 1. 1 was elected | R | This court « established in all or of the N s candidate to the Sen | Galland. i — et Weat st 4 — rning to the people for couns | Charles M. Shortridge of 8an Jose is not | counties where is more -than one | ' Pt ot be done I believe the full- | | for Perkins for Uni tes Senator. | an is to keep minors away _term in the Washi ween all | e | He announced in no n terms to- nfluence of confirmed crim- | the Red Men's buflding. The hall w members of the bly be- | < night that he was for ‘Brother Sam” 1 harge of “the bullk | Prettily decorated with festoons of 2 B amd i s P | ? so has charge o bulk fore they meet to decide the great ques- | State Federation of La-;nm last and all the time. Shortridg » will introduce fn behaf of | Intertwined with smi r tion as to who shall be United States Sen- | = | his colored man Frjday with him and » will introduce fn beha at m_this e ing the next six | bor Refuses to In- | the latter follows the distinguished Rep- | g i o e pertix vears. I shall critictsms | cntative from ta Clara County liKe isco, o Dovset of -Sati | eatitvl parlor in ar 1g the m as to the methods of secu | T i | a shadow. Shortridge has a lot of bills to | et - s ‘ ! nd Assemblymen to the Senate and mbly. 1 have a dorse Him. | introduce at this session. The most im- 0, Xhe i;l‘_"!\!h} Vice l\r“"" ot Stella Fi _ peak to them in public, | th it or two in refe e to the i ‘]m_m“lv in his opinion, is a constitutional | from di o€ the ‘t‘u...\ of i | Grand Marshal Mrs. Emma ( ck rooms or if it may vility of pledgt 2 I s | amendment which he will introduce to | notice. e bill_wil dm\- | e new officers are j ne for me in this | shall show other things and the address | IOS AN Tn convention | 440 "ratiroad to the Sempervirens tract | retailer must give five days ‘ Lucie Hammersmith, president; Far et P to-morrow. | ought to prove interesting.’ | assembled the State Federation of Labor | o¢ jand recently purchased by the State yre disposing of his stock. | nle Edwards, first: Norma Dagneau, se o £ | this afternoon refused to pass a resolu- | for §250,000. The prospective road is to | ond, and Lottie H. Henrada, third « | tion indorsing Eu | run through Santa C! in Mateo and | WELL KNOWN BASSO president; Lena Jarvis, m Ma & & Benjamin, recordin; d M. D hat 1 pumber of aspirants to the position | s the city will be | of San Fr: A bor's beloved | Santa Cruz counties. Shortridge believes | SINGS AT Y. M. C. A.|p Jar e S _x,“ and M. Dris 1 " w3 the s st being | given tl efits e § ' 4 sentative.”. The re of the - | the purchase of this valuable Jand ‘was a 2 . | financial secretary; M. Gaull, treasu effe v which he now holds, t trongest being | given the fits of the improved gov- | representative. The failure of the reso | o ik S ¥ O'Mara. de, and Min Barr R Wankowsky, who I8 in|ernment as s possible. lution to pass occasioned a stormy scene | l»:;n.,lqnnv. hu:. |l\l:|r;l:‘|;nlhnl'(ln- people of| Eugene Cowles, Assisted by His Cap- | I, O Mara, tnside. as v \ - k one of the battallons of the | E in the convention, and a roll call of the | the State and o ey S | able Company, Renders Sec- Atinr the coromma o8 Shatants -~ Seve ry, National Guard of -| ROYAL ARCH MASONS | | ders of the park, they must hav 3 t. 1 . Should the Sen- | ik delegates was necessary before the ques- | cess to it. As it is the land Is Inac ond Grand Cencert. was presented to Miss Kathryn McGoug Br fate v he appointment of Gen TAKE NEW STATIONS | tion was decided ble. The second grand concert given by the | the retiring past president, a do a . 1 s declare they will ap- | £ = | the convention was called to or-| Senator Shortridge will introduce | Kugene Cowles company was held laat | true lover’s knot breast pin, studded ) s orced the | George Knight White Is Installed as the afternoon session every dele-|a bill in the interest of the school chil- | ecening in the auditorium of the Young |Pearls- She was also presented by a p Ity less as w with re ments. | the High Priest of California s in his seat and the considera-|dren of the State. He is conferring with | Mer’s Christia P Rt ; sonal friend with a beautiful souvenir. s 4 . % S z el | Mer’s Christian Association building, Ma- Th 2 . - - ? rity in writing b - 2S CHARTER. Chapter. | tion of resolutions was immediately taken | Superintendent Kirk. He wants all school ot = idapri, en followed the presentation of a ty to make LOS ANGELES CH. > 2 = | up. Resoluticn No introduced by T. printed at the State printing of- | Son and reets. | souvenir spoon to Mrs. h p 'is to prevent Ser Fred A. Smith s Angele here was a large attendance the | te, Stabl s Union No. $760 of | f ued to the child without | Mr. Cowles is well-known basso. | the installing officer, and bou gy gl vtssey hat city certified embly Hall of the Masonic Temple last | ancisco, was as follow | To do this, he says, it will | formeriy of the Bosionians and also of | rare roses to the grand vice pre rtpulous agents from | COPies ch imendments which | night to witness the instasiation of the | ‘That th ederation of Labor, in con- | v to apply the library fund in | the Alice Neils He is still in | the grand marshal. The new p whether they | adopted there at the last mu 1 of California Chapter No. 5, Royal | vention Los Angeles January 5, | country districts, and in the cities a small | good voice red his selections ad- | was presented a basket and eight bunches S ox At 3 them was ons, Hor b camrent tera Crasna ] 10 Yy Sehmitz, | tax will be nec ry. He he is | mirably s was ably assisted | of flowers and a large gavel of OPPOSITION FOR LAST. sult of that elec- | High est L. C. Wittenmeyer of r- st i | studying out the matter. in order to | by M arrington, Walter Pyck |from a number of her friends. The ,‘ d will be asked 10| (jnez was the installing and John Ben- | mcest cordial and fts m re good | I it can be accomplished lvgnl_l.\ H zabeth Blamere, who is pos- | were a number of speeches of congrat - nn‘ charter amendments, the ef- | the retiring high priest of the ¢ lur«" shes for the new himg :.m_l fo ontinued | also wants an appropriation for l no voice. The fol- | lation and hopes were expressed that the of G be to make Many | ter, 'was the master of ceremonies. The | Sioress A% ")!'1':'\1;1;‘(' r qu H"Sh':n:f“lllne\vs Insane Asylum, in order to erect | » was rendered: | harmony that has prevailed in the past gy i _form of govern-| foliowing named installed: | And dorighe samini the political at- | another cottage for “'{"‘-"“‘C'” nates | PART I he parlor may continue under the n 25 hell the Po¥ e . "r”‘f“[“" ? the | George Knight White, high priest; Ra- | N s s o 1;11 :j“‘ B J}f‘i iy ‘::“‘“ | “Faust Fantasy” administration. A supper in the banquet s oS | ature of the | 1and Tnglish Hartley, king: Raymond | 12vor have ndeared i.,:\”w‘yf\ : the true type | W o away with tank: L top of Mr. Pyck: song, hall followed the work of the evening e law that gIVINg | 11, wiins Wilcox, seribe: Willlam Ja of ideal American manhocd ‘“,‘\ worthy rep- | the various buildings. s y’ .1,.?, 'fl mer: 3 e | ed powe o | ot ox, serib am Jacob | yesentative of the conservative A y wage- | embly’ . Dorsey o 1 @ (Clough-Leighton). T My point ¢ 111 v “rlin‘ ll"; Smith. treasirer: Xiin X Yiay asc’ laammer b ::Vrinlll:!}lmz;'r:l:’;(‘flk ll"'m ] eimr | Brillante, “Sakontala™ (BendeD. | CITY AND COUNTY HOSPITAL < ds and com- | reiary; Hans Theodore Henning,- ca | Follo z the reading of the resc = S i = » ensemble, selected, the entire missions o i it A ABNGTt By .Saptain | Hellowing ihe rent v i he resolutlon | gtper Judge for Kern County. He | e minutes’ intermission, IS THREATENED BY FIRE Some of the members of the Legis-| % e u; i A“"l » pri neipal a tumult occurred on the floor of the con- | .\ ther measure to make it compulsor PART 11 | — *=. lature are in doubt as to whether it is | JOUrRer: Charles Walter Gould, ro | vention. A rapld motion to adopt was | o ol operators to plug abandoned wells. lottschalk), Walter Pyck; | A fire was discovered last night ab e | desirable to place o much power in the | 2rCh ¢ "'m“:“z". pise Suling. m | made and the chair declared the motion Senator-Richard J. Welch of San Fran- Quiet Night' | 11 o’clock in nurses’ ward of the Cit | hands of Mayor Snyder, who is a Demo- | tef ©Of the third vall; Clarence - | carried. A division was then announced | ijoco will introduce a blil in behalf of | ) O Sy and Count fospital. The outbrea crat and who would be expect Hil1 | Cleve, master of the second vall; Theo- |and a roll call was asked for by Walter | Geaf mutes. He wants lip culture and ac- uecken), (b) “An Irial ! anty atbr T ¥ A " a Christopher Daniel Binz ster of | MacArt f San F i The vote] oo gt - onisi | § Lang), Miss Elizabeth Bla- | caused a good deal of alarm owing to the the places at his disposs dore pher i nze, master of | MacArthur of Sa he vote | yioutati aught in every c ¢ wh 3 Wi - - e pla E % i | ® | ticulation taught in y county where » Tarant (Wieniawsxi). Miss | rature of the structure. Nurses, docto: of his own party. The am | the first vail; Samuel David Mayer, org: finally announced was and 8085 e G R e e He e Tt g e e T e civil ‘s P ist, and G hington Perkins, | against the res ‘“”“( & 2 many of the Eastern States have passed | A 0’ (in costume). | 4q¢ \:.fnlfrzuexluxx-{\r‘yl:nz‘ “the ln,‘,q..m,.-‘.‘ he which it enable the I tic ap- | guars ¢ PR i it | similar laws and he thinks it is time for ! St fiidn'nill Waring Goun (he pastities { e insta 01 ennett. t sed o ¢ E | i | e — 1l aring on pointments of Mayor Snyder to retain | th tallation John Bennett, the | Posed of at the afternoon session numer- |, giate to ald the afflicted ones, Sena- | 2 wall that had taken fire. In the mes office practically for life. | high' priest, was made the re.|O0US other resoiutions were considered by | (o Welch states that the school depart. | Choose Convention Delegates. 1 e an alarm vean Caraad Sh; St Dl Whatever may be his political prefer- | cipient of a beautiful token of appre: the convention. O P { ment of San Francisco has furnished In-| At a meeting of the Shippers’. Packers’ | the engines arrived the fire had been mi< ences, Senator Smith will be obliged to | tion of his services, after which an ele- | At & caucts of The L4 ChEeles delegar | structions and class rooms for the deat | and Porte > 8855 held last night | tered. The outbreak is believed to hav work for thg ratification of the amend- | gant onyx pedestal, surmounted by a fig- | 108 018 SHRCEIONE S D VAV, PReSICEnt | pmytes, In order to impress upon his col- | at 102 O'Farrell street the following were | been due to a defective flue and the dam ments for the on that he was chair- | ure of Ruth, was presented to Principa | Of the local County Il was chosen | 1o, zyes the necessity of such a measure|chosen as delegates of the union to the | nge is estimated at about $5. Ti ! man of the L les charter revision | Sojourner Harry Ascroft. Then followed | U the first ballot as nominee for presi- | ganator Welch has invited the parents to | City Front Federation; Thomas F. Dolan, | purses' ward is in close proximity to sen- | comm which med the amend- | a banquet in the commandery hall, where | 4€1t of the federation. bring children affiicted in this manner to | D- A. Barry and J. E. O'Neill. Dolan was | those of the patients, most of whom ey, ‘ ments. It is not expected that there will | there was an impromptu programme of N S R e the Capitol and give a demonstration. A ,also named as the d_!‘lP:..’:\tc of the uniok | showed great fear. ! n|be eny strenuous opposition to their | song and speeches and the presentation Rumored Victory of I'retender. day will be set and a number of children | tv the labor convention of the newly or- et ietitiogn 3 ratification, for the reason that desplte | by Secretary Day of a siiver loving cup| CEUTA, Moroceo, Jan. 6.—There is|who are able to converse and understand | Sanized Federation of Labor Unions, Calendars and Diaries. ! gt the pol 1 objection, the new provisions | to the chapter. It is one that was pre- | great anxiety at Tetuan for news of (he | people by watching the movement of their e TS For 1903, Also daily journals, memoran tie 3 nocrat. and - -~ l.os Angeles a so much better | sented to him by the chapter in Honolulu, | result of another battie, which is reported | lips will prove the necessity of such legis-|{ CHICAGO, Jan. ignor Pletro Mascagm, | FOT 15 Also Sally joutnals, memews v b A ol ‘““:_': ¥ '-'.\”uu‘vrmw :\' t N”mh\r‘;’:llcltlzms and he placed it in the care of the chap- | to have taken place betweca the forces | Jation. the Italian composer, to-day filed a bill in d"mkh'ml:( a ‘blll mok‘. card (‘2;9' and el e of the Democratic State | of 2ll classes there are urging their repre- | ter so that it may remain safe for all |of the Sultan and thos> of the Pret O B ATt o o s coves petiotios Sir_ad- hujusde | DIKRIGEE O G e 0 Convention several vears ago. There arc | sentatives in the two houses to rush the . Ly stender. | - Benator H. A. Bauer of Ban Franclaco time within a Masonic hall. 1t is rumored the later were victorious, will introduce a constitutional amendment tion to restrain the prosecution of several suits vending against him. ! vice and best values at Sanbern, Vail & ! i Co.’s, 741 Market street. -

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