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FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. 1903. " COMMITTEES OF SENATE AND ASSEMBLY ARE NAMED AND PREPARE FOR THE SA THEIR WORK SENATE BEGINS SERIOUS WORK WITH ALACRITY A Statesmen Forget Fes- tivity and Ponder Over Prosaic Law. —_— Resolution Is Presented Relating to Mineral Industry. & t before. SEcorn D Foa THE FTotLe -grrrESsR. " QLBTRICT = * | LOWER HOUSE - PLUNGES INTO THE BUSINESS Vast Variety of Measures to Engage Legisla- ‘ tive Brains. e e | Goodrich Begins the War | on the Hard-Working Attaches. —_—— Special Dispatch to The Call. ALL HEADQUARTERS, SAC- | RAMENTO, Jan. 13.—The morn= ing session of the Assembly did not open until 10:30 o'clock, and beyond the making of & few | e P T changes In the journal nothing -was done. s s 55 (Zf ~§ | At noon when the body returned from e was ber of B ot g s i | | recess the vota for United States Senator . < A\ ed T77AE A7 OP TN | was taken up. After the result of the . . oR TH = balloting had been announced Speaker > < o5 e A A A, 5 | Fisk gave out the list of Assembly com- » . o SR Loosprre> G % S | | mittees chosen by him. Another recess » itk DERA . N ~—7 s GESALF, ez | | was then taken until 2:0 p. m - . N / N o ! o'clock the Assembly reconven- I S TIN A \‘ OF (FL I F 17O SHAE N A # P Lo | ed and recelved a message from the Sen- J:o;i OF FTHE WORTH OALRAM EN T @ | ate ‘announcing the vote on L‘n!ted{ - 3 e e | States Senator. Then the Introduction o | bills was declared in order. Twenty LAWMAKERS WHO WERE TO THE FCRE WHEN NOMINATIONS FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR WERE IN ORDER AT LEGISLATURE. | L were on their feet at the same time ask- ing for recognition. The bills were hand- ed up to the Speaker in batches and whea all the titles had been read the total of 8 - bills introduced was annoumnced as 200. In addition to these there were & baker's R dozen of proposed constitutional amend- ANDERSON [FIGHT IS 0 | Culle A smile went round the Assembly : chamber when Goodrich of Pasadena in- . troduced a resolution to the effect that | on and after January 13 no additional at- OF |RR|GAT|0N | taches should be employed and if there should arise any additional work it should be performed by the attaches already en- . . ot . i P t f S f G t A t' 't d G d gaged. The resolution provided also that " |Selections Made in Upper House Give Pleasure g Makes| T TOSPect of a Season of Great Activity an 000 | 527 empioe shonia Aheest Aemesit for - . ieutenan overnor Ma > E 5 a day without permission of the Speaker ; to Members of That Bod s 2 Results in Legislation e i ¢ N . E d f B ‘n . roll. The resolution was referred to the ¢ an n 0 rewl g Committee on Attaches. 3 he C t An adjournment was taken at 4:45 un- g a bill read Special Dispatch to The Call. ontroversy. Special Dispatch to The Call. t1l 10 o’clock to-morrow morning. s before its _— —— - ——— Gipepirerianeriiiaicd . ALL HEADQUARTERS, SAC-| FEDERAL RELATIONS. | 5 ’ y ALL HEADQUARTERS, SAC-| MANUFACTURES AND INTERNAL IuM- | OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE RAMBNTO, Jan, 18-Tietenant| Hahn (chatrman), Coflett, Tmmgns. Works Bill Hasn't a Chance RAMENTO, Jan. 13.—The list of PROVEMENTS. OF THE PACIFIC COAST Governor Anderson announced | FINANCE. | % 5 committeen ‘in' . the , Assembly. | , Ths O Stege. (chairmam). Bolwmon of Sen B~ the Senate committees this aft- | PR (iTTeny Roget, peipar, 1w | of Engendering Ire in was ammoonced to-day by | SinFranears Srect of Sacrarenis, Lumicy |Several Changes Are Made in the 2 E . Flint, Wolfe, Oneal, rterville, K 8 . . ernoon. They gave satisfaction | Muenter, Nelson, Curtin, Sanford. | Speaker Arthur Fisk. The | of Porteiville, Kerrigan of San Francisco. Postal Service and More Pen to the members. The Li ant Govern- FISH AND GAME. the South selections he made give general satisfac- MILEAGE. > sions Granted. or has displayed rare tact and judgment | Cossine (chairman). = Sclvage, Shortridse, . | tion and there appears to be a w-neral | paieh °f Alameda (chatrman), Goofuich 2| WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—Postoffice dis- & in making his appointments. Before | Gink, Ralston Tyrrell (Nevads), Pendlsion, B — | desire to buckle down to the wors and | Cajon, Copus of'San ¥ranciaco. icon-(lnued Jenuary 31: California—Enter- was handing the list to Secretary Brandon for | JORESTRY AND WATER PRI RVATIO! Special Dispatch to The Call. hurry through the business of the session. i MILITARY AFFAIRS. prise, Butte County; mall goes to Ors - . reading Mr. Anderson said | avoite i), aatbitne S res i WU | Following are the sembly committees: | King of Napa (chairman), Prescott of Red- | yille. Postmasters commissioned: (a s election of a| 1 have endeavored in arranging the | ner, Coggins, Ralston, Tyrreil (San Francisce), ALL HEADQUARTERS, SAC- ACTICULTURE. | Greor o Sacramente, DT S oy, | fernia—Hans P. Olsen, Chualar. Oregon s proceeded | COMmittees to take into consideration the Diggs, Plunkett, Bl RAMENTO, Jan. 13.—In a most | . McNeil of Robneryille (chairman), Mattos of | Finn of San Pl iy s ‘| Fred Wentworth, Warm Springs; James - Roweil | Calling and preferences of the members FRUIT AND VINE INTERESTS, | Aoty o | Centerville, Walker. of Lio§ Gatos, Steadman of S AND MINING INTERESTS, | B. Overton, Jasper. Fourth-class Post - that and to regulate them regards political Greenwe (chairman), Oneal, C unexpected manner what was | Monterey [\'.l'o ot ’."gl’wo';d' Lumley Ofl o Lt m . McKenney | - inted: Californi: Lawrence e = po2% | amliations and geographical location; I |Tsrrell (San Francisco), Roweli, considered the certainty of a se- | Porterville, Weger of Ukiah. | 8 of Lincin (Cikirmin). M6Keney of | miasterw sppolited: -Calfornth v en engine @ o ble to | have done the best I could and hope they [ Diss=. A rious contest over the, lmpm‘tlnt‘ ATTACHES AND EMPLOYES. fels B ot e e E. Peterson, Bayha, Shasta County. vice - will In the main be satisfactory to the HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. subject of” irrigati Wgir o ey’ _| Black of Palo Alto" (chairman), Dunlap ©of | Traber of Fresno Snyder of Nevada City, | Hermann J. Scufert, resigned: John AL gre « ot Cast | e The list of eommittoss ax reaq | . Muenter (chalrman), Pendleton, Rowell, Cor- | *"0) gation was yesterday re-| yiockton, Stanton of Los Angeles, McMahon of | Grotefend of Redding | Case, Toamosa, San Bernardine County -l - mo- | = he list of committees as read | \.it, " Snortridge, Smith, Selvage, Coggins, | M0ved all unwittingly by Lieutenant Gov- | San Francisco. | MUNICIPAL CORPORATIO! | vice' Melville J. Casey, resigned; Joseph 4 ered | 18 “A‘::;: = = B French, Curtin, ‘Sanford " | ernor Anderson. | BANKS AND BANKING. MiLaughiin of Ydba City (chairman), Allen | B: Nelson, Naples, Santa Barbara County, . S S S SN MR IRRIGATION. Since the opening of the sesslon, in fact, | Bliss of Oakland (chairman), Bates of Ala- | of San Franefsco \Walsh of Oakland, Stanton | Vice Alice P. Willlams, resigned. Oregon - esented the follow- Byrnes (chairman), Luchsinger, Flint, Row- Caldwell (chairman), Ward, Rowell, Hub- | long before, it had been Krowi tha ti | meda, Pyle of Santa Barbara, Barnes of P of Los Angeles, Higgins of Sacramento, Dun- | Richard W. Robinson, Eight Mile, Mor- ked that it be taken | ell, Greenwell, ard, Diggs. | bell, Smith, Greenwell, Tyrrell (Nevada), | wm‘fld b o = r‘]"’l e ‘n‘ St ha e € | cific Beach, Duffey of Ben Lomond. | bar of Santa Rosa, Mahany of San Francisco. | row County, vice Aaron S. Harrles, re- orrow morning: ? BANKING. Diggs. R e btz F”‘r';f‘t “&"W_i’:f:)‘l'l”;“”d‘e‘h:"r:em::&| CLATMS. | PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. |signed; William M. Stewart, Halsey, Linn SOmoss Su the st o | - Suretant ol ). Wo Tiukana (chatrmsd), Selvage. W b Sos. e | Dorsey of Bakersfield (chairman), Bliss ot | _Barnes of Pacific Beach (chalrman), Pyle of [ County, vice Alexander Power, removed. o Bl vaig et PRt s (chairman), Selvage, Wolfe, Deviin, | of both houses from Southern California. , : L &I known & ] Shortr] i b stin, X C Alameda, Higsins of Sacramento, Knight of | Santa Barbara, McCartney of Los Angeles, v N »s: ROK. h Shortridge, Omeal, Pendleton, Caldwell, War o assocla P - Nod | - ‘Washington—Peter Madson, Elliott, Kin led act re- ~ODE i ( g 5 d, | At the instance of the assoclation a new | San Francisco, Transue of Los Angeles, Co- | Walker of Sanfa Ciara. John of San Luis Obi : oy CODE SION | Lardner, Muenter, Savage,” Hubbell, Bauer, | j; fon bill had been prepared by | vert of Hanford, Mehany of San Francisco. |Dpo, McNeil of Rohnerville, Bates of Alameda, | 61¢ County, vice J. J. Borseth, resigned k. . Selvage lrh\mr-ma ), in, Oneal, Pendle- | Tyrrell (Nevada), Hahn, Curtin, Emmons, toriner Julige ¥ " D. Works of I G | ¥ Spa | Steadman of Monterey, Transue of Los Ai Rural free delivery will be established - tcn, Tyrrell (Nevada), Bauer, Emmons. LABOR AND CAPITAL : e R s R AL R B et COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION. | geles, Dougherty of San Juan, Snyder of Ne- | at Mokelumne Hill, Calaveras County, . ,:,MM;_,,_, : e wG AWt e e e = ;\.’il;tlfllupip of l‘n were -nl“hrond | j¢Fcluson of San Francisco (chairman). Roiley | vada City. California, February 2. s Ich (chairman), Shortridge, Knowland, | Byrnes, Nelson, Caldwell, Smith, 3, over. the State. I many sections 4¢ Lof Eiwehs, \Stansell or Neleod. Traliie of Fremio;’ {5 o = > Rt The . e P 3 e, auortciaen, " Jhowting | o aldwe mith,” Banford, | ©'o £ 0l ved with favor, but In the south | Amerige jof Fullerton, Greer of Sacramento, | FUBLIC HEALTH AND QUARANTINE. _These pensions were granted to-da J = = g % Houser of Los Angeles, Duffey of Ben Lo Foster of Oakland (chairman), Lewls of San | California—Increase, relssue, etc. - a LR o 3 LIBRARY. X was met with a wave of Indignation, | oyg, copus ‘ot Sun’ Francisco, \ | Francisco, Barber of San Francisco, Cromwell | ligm Coleman, San Francisco, $12; Martin - be NS, RET C AND | rtridge (chair j w L which culminay n a2 mass convel % Y | of Pe of ) ' pdbacs 1d_beeo o | Wondward: “weich: Nelwon, Bamone: 2% | Tilch wan held in Riverside, o profos | COMMISSIONS AND PUBLIC EXPENDI- | Sopor Db o hest bk rancieco, Bangs of | Murray, San Francisco, $10. g \chatrmam, Beishaw. Caldwell, Cor-| MANUFACTURES AND IMMIGRATION, |against the measure. s i i | PUBLIC LANDS AND FORESTRY. T - Gage X (D, . -ukens, Burkers | Corlett (chairman). Belshaw, Willlams Tyr- | ‘At that convention interests in irriga- |, "jantos of Los Anesles (chairman) Amerige | Jonn ot San Luis Obispo (chairman). Good- | Furiwawie 8 oo 0 0 Lo S AND MILEAGE. | rell (San Francisco), French,' Hahn, Sanford, | tion and water distributing plants valued Sacific X o | rieh of Pasadena, McLaughlin of Yuba Cit S s : e Felehayy, | Plunkett: Bankers » et D! s valu Barnes of Pacific Beach, Lux of San Fran- | < pendent relatives—Sarah E. Brewerton § elsha 3 a 3 at many millions of dollars were repre Grotefend of Redding, Siskron of San | J0NnSon of Sacramento, Traber of Fresno, Bas Mexic 2 . g, i) MILITARY AFFAIRS, sented. Quite a number of the members | Francisco, Jincon T ey ptie Ny (0f P Runand) T:’ seoaeng ’sé*‘“‘_‘r:“ - o ~ PRPURATIONS. ams (chairman), Tyrrell (Nevada), Sav- [ of the Legislature from that section ¢ SSTITUTIONAL \DMEN | BRRLEC TOME. (SRR BT - OE " S Selvage, Woite, Leavitt, | ench, Bunkers Prs o s age e ection “of "ONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS, Barber of San Francisco (chairman), King | Eranted Major Georse H. Paddock, Fifth RS e, Ayt L the State were in attendance, and resolu- | _McCartney of Los Angeles (chalrman), | o Napa. Johnoon of Sactament. C: Cavalry, Department of California, is ex- Muyen; b, | MINING. tions were adopted declaring in no uncer- | Wright of ‘San Jose, Camp of Los Angeles, | Nnoalos’ Allen of San Framelscs. Stead v t Fililam e 575 | Ralston (chairman). Tyrrell (Nevada), Bel- | tain terms the opposition to the Works | KIng of Napa, Knight of San Francisco, How- | aobores len of San Franclsco. Steadman of | tended three months. Major Willlam H Al AMENDMENTS | shaw, Laraner, Coggins, Hubbell, Curtin. bill 13 that section) 3 OTKS | ard of Colusa, Mahany of San Francisco. | e Dinpar ot Somi Hag, Duffey of Ben | palqwin, commissary. now on leave at e Duna, ”“'v‘-‘ MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS Wehari the: Tesialatore’s convened. the CONTESTED ELECTIONS. | e e S San Francisco. is ordered to the Philip- e Savage (chairman), Tyrrell (Nevada), Dev- | southern membersstood practically Wright of San Jose (chairman), Camp of | Higgins of Sacramento (chairman), Bates of | P gollomins ongu OUNTY GOV | tin. Woite, Knowland, Graenwell, Diggs. e O ey (004 practically a Ut | oy Angeles, Matos of Alameda, Leininger of | 5 is6ins of Sacramento (chairman). Bates of | rne following patents were issued to- Doviin, Oueel Tee i e na g PRINTING. - opposition was under the lcadership of | Fiun o San tege. Dunbar of Sonoma, | Francisco, Barnes of Pacific Beach, Dunbar of | 48¥: Deviin . Savage, son (chalrman), Leavitt, Coggins. Senator Caldwell in the upper house, and CORPORATIO RS, T, NOISahon of e, I aatn Cajifexnta Siahion O Slley, So Sues gl % TP Y Sl e SON: v ) | r Vo Rotaes i o | PUBLIC WORKS, STA CAPITOL AND | rule attachment; Carl A. Braun and W Finds Peace in the Grave. RAINAGE, SWAMP AND OVERFLOWED | PRISS ONS AND )T{LFIJR.\L\TOIHF,F. ;l‘}rn hefore the (‘vw h .u.w._ were or- Allen of San Francisco {chairman), Stanten | PARKS. M. Scott, Cupertino, fruit packing appa- iy . <o A | | Tyrrell (Nevada, chalrman); Lucheinger, | ganized the southern members began to | of Los Angeles, Bates of Alameda, McCartney ; - £ £ the sad- R S S, 5 e i - Muenter, Lardner, Nelson, Knowland, | work to secure votes against the proposed | of Los Angeles, Rolley of Eureka, Knight of | . Rolley of Eureka (chairman), Olmstead of | ratus; John G. Cunningham, Bella Visia g Place 10 | TN e, Deviin,_ Musuts T Ward, “Williame, ‘Bauer, Digwe, Bun: | SOrK 10 ¢ peos San Trancisco. Wright of San Jose, Baxeer of | San Rafacl Mott of Oakland. ‘Lewis of San | cream and butter separator: George e . : ¥ L = ancisco Pann of Santa Paula, Killingaw . > was f Mrs 1. Digg: | i A bl Bl They expected a bitter contest, but yes-| ' " % Dunbar of Santa Rosa. | of Vacavilie Kerrigan of San Franciseo. " | Dovie, Berkeley. manifold book and car- rred Mon- ELBCTION AND ELECTION LAWS B re 3 ND QUARANTINE. | tcrday when the list of committees was | COUNTIES AND COUNTY BOUNDARIES. | " ppyisioN AND REFORM OF LAWS ban carrier; Lugien H. Handy, San ¥van- 1sband was baw (chairman) Devlin, Selvage. Row- | Dauer (chairman). Lardner. Smith. Tyrrell | announced in the Senate it was seen at |, Stansell of Nelson (chairman). Dorsey of Ba- oo 0= S0 0 R Lo o SRR o | cisco, and C. S. Hosford, Berkelay, as- bsequies Nelson. H Sanford, Plunkett. | (€ rancisco). Kngwland, [ once Sat WiEoRt dhy: ‘open St kersfield, Transue of Los Angeles, Rolley of | [Houser of 1« s o hen, K | tohoc U Geltui Gt ity Mabdutie ff, he b DUCATION, | PUBKHC MORALS. | Works bii ta Impossible of adoption n tie | T ieas Geyert of Hantord, SEartit ot Bave P iamateccy. Wit of, bas: T | tretie Comapainy:: s Pragataca. St ek - - ~ S bi s in SE! e 0 0] 0 of cisco, i of Si N > ¥, 8 cisco, do oc e ¢ Il (chatrman), Flint. Lukens, Leavitt, | ,-)nji’,’"f’,‘_'::",-\l;,’fl,’:"”‘“ chairman); Leavitt, =p|rs('nl form. As members of the t'om:x COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENTS. | Waste of Berkeley. Cromwell of Foni | ang :urglar alarm; John F. Logue, Sac- ahn, Coggins, Woodward, Bauer, Cu eal, Diggs, 2 5 o Walsh of Oakland (chairman), Carter of I Susman of San OO, SOveRy. o il £ chme o " i ; | ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. * mittee on Irrigation Lleutenant Governor | pngeles, Brown of Colma, McKenny of lone, | field, Howard of Colusa, Covert of Hanford, . | famento, attachment . for telephone AND ENROLL | Laraner (chairman). Luchsinger, Raistor, | ATderson named Senators Caldwell ori Dorsey of Bakersfield, Higgins of Sacramento, | ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. mouthpieces; Raymond Perry, Oak- i I Woks, Soioes. | Caldwell, Greenwell, Smith, Selvage, Hyrnes, | Riverside, Ward of San Diego, Hubbell of | Leininger of Weaverville, Rolley of lurek: Greeraf Secramento ‘(chajrman), Johustons | 180d, dredger; Alfred Roberts, San g er husband wa Curtin, : " | San Bernardino, Smith of Los Angoles‘fi“"“'fi" o 3 Calon, Moore of Undine, Me: | CqCtr e, Hils of Stege. Kelso of Ingle: | Francisco, combination Scotch and water- hespital s e L i nd Greenwell of Ventura, all soutbern | Dougherty of San Juan, o o' | wood, Lewis of Riverside, Traber of Fresno, | tube marine boiler; Gardener A. B. Speri | Rendieton (chairman). Fiint, Oneat, | members and all opposed to the Werks | gt 3! Olmsicad of San Rafael. John of San Luis|..r San Francisco/ and H. H. Fisher ® o | ? 2 - 7} | B, . Phe other THEMBAFROE the COBIAIE: DAIRIES AND DAIRY PRODUCTS, Qblupo, Dougherty of San Juan, Duffey of | o, oo o e ey test gauge: Fran. R ARG 805 il it el @ | 06 aTe Rowell of Fresno, Tyrrell of Ne- | ol Hatack, Brown of colmar Do ot gan | oo o e REGEATIONS s L. Whitney, Sem Francteco. ‘ool D | vada and Diggs of Marysville. Inasmuch | Luis Obispo, MeNell of Rohnerviile, Bliss of | o TULES AND WEGULATIONS. | (0 e mechanism; Willlam A, Wil- , 3 : Pl e " | Juan, Weger of Ukiah. ! O, s o a e S . - 5 A e | : Smeniisny megsurs whish may coms be- N Nevada City, Mr. Speaker. Washington — Chester S. Batchelder, iy 2 - e % STATE HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. lime or cement kiln; John J. Bloom and the objectionable features of t Stanton of Los Angeles (chairman), Bliss of objec he Works 2 . v a BT elEout thie mobameity of Oakland, Susman of San Francisco, Soward of Cromwell of Petaluma (chalrman), Foster of | A, W. Mensor, Seattle, garment support- M | ho foornt the Senate (v of & contest on | pownleville, Carter of Los Angeles. McConnell | Oakland, McLaughlin of Yuba City, King of | or. Nathaniel B. Stone, Outlook, conver- e floor of the Senate. of Woodland, McMahon of San Francisco. Napa, Prescott of Redlands. Duryea of L ;I W. Will 3 ! EDUCATION coln, 'Leininger of. Weavervilie, Wrighegpt tible gameboard; James W. Williams, 3 e o Jose, Moore of Undine, Weger of Ukiah, K Spokane, electric signal system for rail- Oscar Holliday Banghart's Mattos of Centerville (chairman), Higgins of | rigan of San Francisco, ways. * Intentions of the G i || work is waimly admired by | | rceno Lewis of Hiverside, Stansen of Neon. STATE LIBRARY o~ nie h M f h A : Fresno, Lewis of Riverside, Stansell of Nelson, $ 3 Y. e Governor in the Matter of the Appointments Made by Gage il May, the famous Bugliah | | Fagh st Santa fauia, Benés of Mobebtor Coss | | Prescott ot Rediandn (chairmam. More o [ Canteen Question to Be Ignored. 3 s { | of San Francisco. . { Oakiand, Burgess of EI Cajon. Kelso of Ingle- | WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—No action Cau M h S i i . | | artist who succeeded George | ENGROSSMENT AND ENROLLMENT. wood, Siskrou of San Francisco will be taken by the House Commitee on se uc erious peculatlon and wo"y in the State. || Du Maurier on London Amerige of Fullerion (chairman). McMartin | STATE FRISONS AND REFORMATORY | Military Affairs or b_\h'( ontess an_ the || “Punch.” Mr.May has many 4 |Zhn Frandies, Gienton o fan ¥ianciscn Bat | oumstena of ‘San fatmrt (cuaicmam. Carter | contideration 1o belng Eiven by the com. || of Banghart’s originals, and Aok OF \F";;""_"“‘\:'l';’;";’“" |S\TE’R?Z¥;M of Los Angeles. Brown of Colma, vv{.lm'ovl_o.u- mittee to any measure proposing the : JIT AD NE INTERESTS. Jand, McKenney of Ione, Barber of San Fran- Special Dispatch to The Call. values them very highly. This Traber of Fresno (chairman), Kelso of In-| cisco, Bliss of Oakland, McConnell of Wood- "’“"”’“": nding .;:;'"'_"( :" the army —_ . T opinion by the way is shared lawood, Johnstotie of_San Dimas, ' Mattos of |iland, Murphy of San Franciac mn:;e :‘:g;"fi- .(_h“":an» :me\!:le‘r:;fi :"M A TR % Centerville, Cromwel et " “Killings- FAMP ey ‘ er | M3 -day by Cha b as b SACRA- but indication was given this afternoon , of ground, particularly in connection with | | DY the thousands who have Worth of Vacaviile, Covert of Hanford. o | S AME AN R POV ENAe P8 AND | peen in receipt daily of @ vast number of Governor George | when Senator F. W. Leavitt of Alameda | the appointment of Leavitt to-day. It is| | been fortunate enough to pos- FISH AND GAME. Moore of Undine (chairman), Greer of Sac- | letters, telegrams and petitions from ail 5 ’ control | County was appointed as the chairman of | zot thought likely that Senators Leavitt Leininger of Weaverville (chairman), McNeil | ramento. MeLaughlin of Yuba City, Black of | , anad | (he Committee on Executive Communica- | and Lukens of Alameda County would sess the series which The San of Rohnerville, Foster of Oakland, Uln;ste:;i!c:;' Palo Alto, McMartin of San Franeisco, stan- | : inations | tons. This is the commitiee to which js | have gone to the trouble of manipulating | | Francisco Call is giving its San Rafael, Eils of Stege, Black of Palo Altc. 'T::;:rr;h son_Tewla of San. Erancisco, K ADVERTISEMEITTS. Jations a's £ g . | W 3 3 s Angeles, orth o ville, Ho ot Colusa. e to the e hls ot e, rom the Governor, | the tme of sdiouraments to the uicaty | | ‘TeMdsrs./ They are all taken for ot Wawona, Grotefend of Redding, Murphy UNIVERSITIES % . o this committee will go all of for- | that was done in the last week had g 2 ¢ San Francisco. : PRy o ¥ . . will be with mer Governor Gage's appointments when | not had the full consent of the G:ve;::r{ Lrom M Benghart s Smous g 5 RELATIONS o O et Rty I ot ) s sla es not nec- | the Senate is finally organized. e Senate certainly took thelr action as e Goodrich of Pasadena (chairman), Gleason of | Francisco. Houser of Los Angeies, Lumies of e b selection of Senator Leavitt is re- | an intimation that Governor Pardee de. | - —+ | San_Francisco, Lewls of Riverside, Amerige | Porterville, Copus of San Francisco. | : citions by tne | #arded as most significant, for Senator | sired these nominatlons passed ayer o ot Fullerton, Grotefend of Redding. WAYS AND MEANS. | and other stomach troubles o b R Leavitt has been the head and front of | they supported this desire. 2 California Mechanic Is Honored. IMMIGRATION . Dunlap of Stockton (chairman), Stansell of quickly relieved and in most cases et eemdyn oot it the movement to pass all patronage over | This is what Governor Pardee said this| I1NDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 13.—Henry Meyer | McKenney of Tone (chairman), Gleason of | Nelson, Prescott of Redlands, Johnson of Sac- surely cured by the use of en or Pardee. | into Governor Pardee's administration. | afternoon when he was asked what he |Of San Mateo, Cal, has been " elected | San Francisco, Johnstone of San’Dimas, Hart | ramento, Barber of San Prancisco, McCart- ’ 9 theeir Sames submitted ['Scnator Leavitt has been the man from | was going to do with the nominations | Chsltman of the national legislative com- | of San Francisco, Pann of Santa Paula. Bois- | (oY, 88 10 SR80S <G00 R " Begadena, . < on it will be | Governor Pardee’s home county who suc- | from Governor Gage's administration that | Mittee of the Brotherhood of Carpenters | Jann of fan Francisco. Bosso of Moaranc! Killloggworth of ~ Vacaville,, McConnell of o ¢ new administration. | ceeded by his adroft manipulation in post- | have been passed over to him: | and Joiners of America, which began its IRRIGATION S ‘Woodland. y © Benate chowed that its | poning all consideration of patronage un- “These matters have not b first session of the year here to-day, " b Eaeea—— « " ir >, - een consid- ay. " chair & - were with ¢ icoming vath- | til Dr. Pardee should assume office, and | ered in detail as yet. I have not de ;sld e 3 Wotker of 18 Sate (chatrman), Drew. of | yROURLE AT A RANCE & ministration and | it wi - | cided | @ gtz oo Fresno, Amerige of Fullerton, Johnstone of teoin pinisiration and |t was most natural that he should be- | what will be done, but T am of the optn. | ® Fiiir==imeiet =i~ @ | San Dimas, Dutyea of Lincoln: Aoore of Un- RESULTS IN A MURDER s poAuss Aa e h«;.x of the committee that would | fon that all State officlals under this ad- | the new administration, dine, Pyle of Santa Barbara, Hangs of Modes- Tt This scientific gernucide is abso- sovernor Pardee’s ad- | handle ents | . , Lumley of Porterville. 2 Bas Dern much apocn | Bas hesd :pap%‘lg":f. "n‘n:;h:l:arctr:gn::llfl’ ml""'".:.‘ffi“.;fl":“,‘},:’,? ;:w{::‘;:;y‘“‘l har-| It is generally believed that Kirkpat-| . JUDICTARY CAIRO, Tl Jan. 1—At a dance at | | futely harmless: it subdues the ) the new Governor | ticians around the Capitol see in thia ap- nistra. :‘rtr\ko: .;:ar::’wullmr:el;;stut:;n«:d fhy GOV- [ Johnson of Sacramento (chairman). Dunlap| MoOFehouse. Mo., last night, James and inflammation of the mucous mem- ] e argeh the re- | pointment @ general indication that Dr.| ‘This leads up to speculation as to what | A: Mackenale, will Not b #o. fortuate: | Tar Rounny, Allen of San Franciseo, Camp of | Dolpheus Hill of Johnean County, Ili-| | brane of the stomach, and by re- at the hands of Goy. | Pardeo fs polng to mabume ‘abeolitte con- | will . Mackenzie, will nof S0 fortunate, | Los Angeles, Brown of Colma, Carter of Los | nois, became drunk and. created a dis- | | moving th . . Bt The on L will be done with varlous individuals | The term of Parls Kilburn will expire | Angeles, Cromwell of Petajuma, Drew of Fres. =g 1h¢ cause, éfiects 3 cuse. . e ap- | rol of all appointments and that Sena-| whose names are mentioned in the mes- | the course of a few months and i th“ po, Duryea of Lincoln, King of Napa, Mattos | turbance and Marshal Dan Lance and _Used and recommended by leading phy- A - their status | tor Leavitt is going to be his mouthpiece | sage of ex-Governor Gage. In th: 1 . " Hhis | or’ Centerville, Prescott of Redlands, Mec. | Deputy Marshal Taylor were cal sicians. Take no substitute and see that new administration. They have | and repres - s that Mst | way Governor Pardee will be able to/con- | 3% . ook puty y e called In to o I gl g B < b found out that Dr. George (¢ | coctrerrcientative In the securing of such | are two members of the State Board of | trol the Harbor Commission from the | vile. Waln of Oakland, aerirtoy Lo hic | restore peace. Dolpheus Hill shot and 1.00, at druggists o by mad, from 'd ot P 3eorge C. | control. o ville, , MicC v of Los > - h . was DU 28 B et =i ] Ontre : 2 Hn{bor Commissioners of San Francisco, véry start of his administration. Angeles, Houser of Los Angeles, Howard of | killed Lance, while James HIll fatally cut t o of the a et | vernor Pardee is not ready to say |J. C. Kirkpatrick and John A. Mackenzle, | Charles S. Spear will succeed either | Colusa, Covert of Hanford. e et Jand that if | more than that he “believes that all ap- | who constitute a majority of that board: | Kiiburn or Mackenzio and will be the " LABOR AND CAPITAL iy B <ttt were 1o retaln office it would be as | pointees under the administration should | Kirkpatrick has already made a trin o ver ) S SO ettt e e | poriers of Dr. Pardee's regime. be in thoro i > a trip to | president, while Governor Pardee will Pyle of Santa Barbara (chairman), Waste of | ed one of them, but they succeeded in . i s e R ugh harmony with the policy | Sacramento and has had a consultation |give him at least one other member“of | Berkeley, Gleason of San Francisco, Durvea of making their escape. Searching parties worked out have not yet been laid down, Of the administration.” But this is gen- erally regarded as covering a great deal with Governor Pardee, and it is said that during this trip he pledged his support to l:llllo board who will woik in harmony with m. Lincoln, Camp of Los Angeles, Lewis of San Francisco, Burgess of ‘El Cajon, Kerrigan of San Francisco, Finn of San Francisco. have been organized, but the murderers are still at.liberty.

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