The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 1, 1903, Page 25

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PERKINS WILL COMPLY WITH LAWMAKERS' WISH States Senator Sends Answer to Re- ublican Caucus at Sacramento Regarding Proposed Cuban Reciprocity Treaty P JOE ROSENBERG'S. {1 | xS 3 3 - 1 SLATORS ACTIVITY IN 'THE DE-| | 8§ ON TED TO: SENAT AND AS- R NAMES FAMILIAR TO THE PUBLIC. % to - What & uked @t Kl - in .satd - pris- | line. or punieh- d Brown in explain- ‘charges were made s cruelties in one of 1 havVe the. afidavit.of st-7hé use of his Hands and the barbarous, application itjacket ip ne af -our peniten- 1 hecayse of ail these evidenoes 1 ask for this special ‘inquir: n Lufs Obispo.ebiccted 1o the nd said thet two Vedrs ago an investigation of. the Palice Prancisco. : which' re- 1s0%s. &h peaker ‘Pisk 1o ‘the floor, dugring ‘the . and:he ¢ T Solution pro- the police stigation, - H been productiva 0t good . 1r st time Vit alluded 1o by .Brown s . Who- now. live 13 Powell I who was sent to Sin Quentin State - -Stockton for. one ’ zedr: on July s reléased Fubruary aver the Foad- | ok at hifn; that, ick him; and that Guard | nesEy =t PERKINS" igail - then - took- th betore - - tal He alloges. I LAWMAKERS TO INVESTIGATE. w« a ronfived ip the “datk’ din- & and - placed .. ja: strajtiackets. T Alleged Crueity in Pnsrms Called to! Assembly’s Attention. pson -eantinues; lafll on tie A face down, ;and Sam- JEADQUARTERS; - ‘SACRA-{ ¢ rd, ‘and 4. prisoner namred iy o s RA- ¢ rdpe on-the fadket; brite Jar ¥ :of shocking niét_my. botty sa-they could | prisuns gent a 1. ctied” cut .LoF . mart & e Ye hroken, “but | moy 1. lay _In’ the Jacket :m< yiwson tiventy four i or. water s inthe du with only bregd 4rl great dgcny \‘ e GBAPE NUTS e buspital, - where 1 lay; sixty-two FED THE DOCTOR. How He Made Use of Food. = '} . The resolution was adopted. A% blys man Brown sald: few wvith War- watter, but have } 2 call and. mee er -dogie 0. AXENDME)TT EFFORTS FAIL. Mclflughhni Maximum Sheep Li- censs Tax Bill- Will Stand. - e doctor himeelf ‘who the meédicines and vod. r a concentrated I got hold .of €ly began ‘us- luncheon and milk; for : A a cup: on retiring,” kaugbiin; placifig-a’ maximum Mt Zien, HL | Jicenee. tax of & cents per. hedd ‘on’ shieep, faifed] this morning in’ thé Assembly ‘after & spliited ontest.- The committés Proposed-1o-amend the | Vit making the maximum tax whick Boards of »epsia for over 140 potinds, | ig flesh until ed 122 pounds. thr is at-Was @& COMpromise fmeasure, having “been: iade -before the. make the-tax 10 cents. ' The and amended by ‘the committee Was-a compro- bétween -the, extrémes . and the members mittee themselves were not.agreed on should " be ‘ta¥en: that the pom- an . pftort mmitiée o bilk as_feturned | 8 re- ress after eat- i wWater- 4 other for-over on disap- & square meal the. tax ss-provided in the original bill, be it was and that b amendment be-tac uion the bill. . Soward of . and ‘wamiitéd that the whele matter wi Dus an echo of the Jong-standing war between. d the cattlomen and the-owners: of.‘sheep.. ' He Y sirprised ; had axked that the tax: be made 10 Cerits for the néd 15 pounds §n g |-renson that the wheep. driven (o the mountain X counties ‘froxs the. valleys ruined: ithe gv—.mm,' is not_yet; {Tinds on the public domain and made it plomis” have entirely sary for the -cattle ‘owners Whb reside. jfi e pve their” herils 1t is this condition of &ffairg which, wiany parts -of the country, bas caused pitc batties between the tontending, factipns. Sow. ! ard introduced several amendments to the. vom- above the figu vomamittee, "but.all of Abem. wer stronger - g where Name giveh b) Fostum C, Michigan. Ldll)H Creek, 'J voted down. T vl Tatter moon 7, sambly Lot the.Stafe Capitol to San J Bupervisors ‘might iniposs G cents per hsdd. | - W c does 1té work 5o siiently ‘and- surdly thi | the -drunkutd [ will._and without\'wis. knowledge, -{ name and: pddress to Dr. narrew l"l‘[l’t S § T RPL 15¢ and 20 ki(d, G Miade of hea English jawn stitched, . with' &' neal; narrow: éolore and 12 pches squar Bl oppérturit o & Everlasting, CHILDREN'S, b “doijhle heel, kneos. . ekird . Jength. are” e’ under our sbpéryision “and .the Enit po:fit; " Velvet the Kind -that will sint hur <hallenge or; Wearing AR sizes L RDE ‘sale O'arrell-strcet Entrance. Hosiery One-flaxf Now. sle; cash T ¥ own YOu to. get hetier okh stocking . for:twice thi 3 5 n;\]l‘«pt‘“l'u! -t hose for.; One Good Offering From Qur Laee D:partment. POINT DE PARIS and NORMANDY thyse of héen sold 1ve Mothers, Attention ! SOMETHING ‘FOR ¢ BOY YOUR achied with parte| arment complet: Winter GXov(s GreatlyR dllCcd we.: hive. Germar yarn, knit, - The khid ent :ehilbi warm. sinall s Jers will . " r " hands Cirshion Covers on sale at bar- - ga n.counter,-center of stazp. EXTRA—The Genuine Royal. %r- cester cemex M Mide of the vVery Rnest Helfast un«n hd " wide - hémstitehed. - The da byoken lot;: That is ‘wh: »Hnm! :th mfi;m (‘hban. ket ST VBacks for '-Made of Best Bngllgh Fancy Basket Cloth in such designs as Acorns, Poppics, '_Pond Lilies;, Sunflowers, Marguerites, Geraniums; also some conventional de- signs. Colors»—hgbt ‘Green, Dark Green, Rose, Blue and White. You wiil be : more than mesfied when you. see these ‘40c and 50c Cushion Tops and IOC o ok 'uonxpmexy by ')nnd ‘just as in custom shops: where. $20 and 830 La Vidas ;u fully gored. and fb‘lns ot - ’I‘he straight front La vms is t.hh Thege ite to Us if You Can’t Come Personally. CORSET © COVERS-Made - af wood s0ft bleched musiin, high or-low neck, finished segms; per- feot - fitting. for this L.(lmnlehz garment, He 19 Cents. The materjal. Would. cost: vou mare, Ladtes' ~underskirt made striped- flasi- finishert: with” deep flounce, fin- With: Inisiin ard - and . running we wiuld mever get Tich on these at:this: low-pri 19e Pussy’s Whiskex-s, It's: the newest: ] K FEAR, mads - df “fing . -Hivsion: “ar meline very. st nockwedr; ¥ ety purnoses: - It i in ;width, iR whi cream, 1 5 PNk, vellpw and; nile- grean, eid, Price 12%e yard - Baws: Tied by BExperts Free: Reducing Prices to Reduoe ttoek: VEILINGS. " the and’ i embraldered , :in, biack, brawit, white and the veil for- hat ' drapes, nnq week's, price CHIFFON all-ailk * dots, 18 inclies. w Yle, . - Jimst Sale O Farre! Why Not Keep Warmand Com- fortable for a Little? JACKE 'S Made! of_all:wool ripple. el- Sderdown v.,)hm. col- lar; erog trotid | coliar. ;&N 2 Soe dtent: self bpener:. coveréd with fast ks -twilled: glori: cloth; stecl. rod_and e 75e rod -and Italian LGt overed with fa twilled cloth; genuine The making wouwld . cast your:twice as mych -as- we . lm« khorn ‘han-. . “bagk, hnlding the figure in a health: “ful, ~graceful -position. * Your new dress’ will be ‘twice as utisggm:y if fitted over a La ‘Vida, = - Price §3 50, $5 00 and $7 50 ‘Fitted free by experts. * Fitting rooms on main floor. 50 Conts Instead of $1.00. THE AME luc«w BFM' TY GIRLIL RSET, madé of eura fln and i strong ' French, ¥ibbon ‘tape, designed for - negligee id 3 exercising; -aleo " SpoTt mirably adapted 16 slender figures - or - far f.rfecuy moldéd-forms; requlring bt Httle support {rom & corset; 3 11 .plak, blue, black and =~ white, would ‘rather ‘de. a large Dbusiness wkth a. small -profit than ‘4 small business with n 1arge profit. - -Our monoax‘-iu» o Prices Fall Like Autumn Leaves. : 3 Rcammg prices to re- 3 auce stock. ODDS AND. ENDS ‘0( the newe!l dd low prices. ‘B. ahd R.-G. ERECT. FORM -gored, strajght’ hip, with -hose. supporfer - at: i made of imported sateen ‘and: cuuu'ln in. white, black, pink, blae ani gray. 1f we have -your sjze here {s vour ‘opportunity to save mare than one-half on_the reets.. Small store, small ex- _pense, smallést ‘prices. $1.00 Good Morning:! And . Héry Something 1 think you conld use, It's a8 LADIES FANCY KIMONA;{ made of all - waol rippled: -eiderdawn; ~ sleeves and front -finished witir extra wide taflor stitched: satin to match the garment] fastened with all silk military frogs; in blue, pink and red; reduc- irig - prices. to. reduce .stock $3 this. week's - price. Stoek i heé: formerly $2.50 TJOE RUSERBER l, Kail Orders Solieited. i i i o il 816 MARKET STREET, Thn Early Bird Did_rot: eatch all of our_--$1.50. LADIES' GLOVES that we're Half Prices on Embroideries. Made on fine heavy 72 OkE eambric, - buttonhole edge; good- Kind . for 8 inches wide ..20¢ a yard selling for. washing. ~ Open and We laid closed = patter 3 ty- dozen, inches wide, B¢ a yard: to. disappoint: our late domers. - Patent casp, de of picked S8, Hade of picked Thase Valuas Are Not Intende | pique. -sewed, . - Paris as a Bait Dnln! s’tltcht‘d I»:\ek in black. white, All our Gowns T good. Iy as - blae; green. red, brown and mod erfect - it and" finish;’ When have dne pair tried oft and sec w ve_dre. posttive- you will & jay's and -Tuesday's pri Just. Reeeived by Saturday's Express, Some French Novel- ties in Hair Combs, FIRST — The- SANITARY ' PUFF OWNS made of stliped ' flannelette, - double yoke front and back: front eollar a cuffs -trimmed ‘with therbone braid; full Ten, in- pink and ripes; - not! stinted In making only :the" priee Ladies’ Vest and Pants The EL REAL MAX# COMB: ‘It doés away withi artiffciat de- ade ocl bEaut{ful pampadcor el for yo warmi as wool: perfect ftiing, oid. - Made of: Italian Tarfofse-st tallor “made. .Summer and highly. polished -and ‘finished teetlr, winter weight, Vest repmngl»y fow' price for. a Hovl neck . and. long. sk . this. - Our price. high neck and short. sicev SECOND—The pants French band and amk \ COMBIN. AT!()\‘ BAC. n\nx ‘and hair = length. -If you appreciate a retalner.. - Made of: highly - polished _good garment for a _little Halfan shel: a decmed Improveme: money - you wilk . find. it W the oid style; must be seen to. be W1 ur- price... clated. Price - e B et o S0e a garm THIRD—The 'Puft Back Comb “LADIES' VESTS and pulfs -the -bdck hair into a fluffy made. of ~finely. . polisnéa. shell; RODE MAKE—Made of extra - Steam shrunk fine Australian woe). Jers ‘smooth “teeth: the: kind that will not - Sey ribbed, and these garments ate knit seratch or. pull the halr; Ivoks Ike the to are cut so as to fit the real “tortylse-shell, -but net sa.in- pric. - at the waist apd tied with the newest -mle umi very low in pr‘ a - silk drawt g String. Jersey-fit. bot- Syassteeysasesiiisivie 2S¢ -toms, 50 as to fit smugly and: prevent the stocking from. sveinkiing. - in white i and gray. high~ neck and - long It Is Cold Now and it Will Be 5,570, neck and short sleeves, Still Colder: If you paid 5 cents more a . garment ¥ou cquld not ‘get aiiy better. ‘The small Why nat buy ‘your:-ladies’ and :-chikiren’s " underwear Store 5 E X $m garment now at theése low prices? =~ LADI and- EQU Ls’u{u‘l CHILD'S © VES' AND DRAWERS. T’le MERODE MAK PANTS - o Made of Ralf silk and picked 3 Peruviar sey knit and shaped to the form. oft. i veIvet f is omedicated, steam shrunk and velvet ray o white; v 1l the kind that will not prick the most tender skin. Vests are high neck or. short sleeves. Tigh top, with a siik draw! neck and long sleev: ankle length, with F) small store with the smalk pric CHILDR VESTS “and tha celehrated MERODE. make. of rb.u\\ H'rh"kk A\|~(rm an woo the heaith nd: white. - Bants ankie ch bund. - Vest high nee! s, nd: long sleeves 3 »ur prices elsewhe profit a a garmen the €hildren's Combination Suits. smialiest price.. 30¢ THE. ONEITA MA' kind that ToC ppens over the s. It's made of fleeced lined cotton, wintes s 992 t, high ne k z sleey HaveYoua ChainorWrist Bag? = weight. high necle lons s Tf pot; here ‘is -one at a glove-fitting. ~ Your -mofiey very: . low. pirice; made- of . £ ¢ Joe Rosenberg's. Our pi pressed alligator skin, leath- &\; er.lfned, patent steel frama; "3 Sers: s_toro‘ News. the kind you' cannot. lese (15.0\ CL NED by dry process. mioney ‘put . of S0 extra RN %, 0 strong chain. Ourvprwrv;. “._‘:“\l o S g : R ’_‘f‘ serrenASE flannel and cashmere at half P LADIES' NECK RUFFS. made of L'b- erty silk; plaited ends and fuli ruf, & e > one-half 'price......50€. e and T3¢ Runaing threugh to 11 0'Farrell. RIBBONS—The new. butterfly effect. 5 4 ik taffet: Ipaca fi . 4 nches PHELAN BUILDING. Wids, In red: pink. hiue, Tavender and = WHILE; MOW <evuvesvasses 18e refused. " to Grmsition try “Howard's upon. the -official = 5 1 Hifuboy, re S Bty S b Hréwn ahd a mn.mu Tepork Againgt he pro-.| 1aw, - Barbés > be..¢los " Grange Indorses Wiight's ‘Bill. SAN JOSE, . 3—The: Grange to-day | ind the- bill- introduced " fn the’ by WHERE ”mm,ng far: branding 0f €A sense af the m:»u.xb that no ghould -bé pajid &4 the DAL fOT ‘the Te (hange wag Rot' ¢orisidered ipo ENDS HIS LIFE IN. nms'r § ol ‘OF ‘WEDDING PB,ESEN’I‘S Prominent Butte Mein Comumits Sui- cide Because. His Fiancee xceke } Winters, one of -the. mnsv: pmmlmm ‘me mer” Auditer; shot, An p Lafly can do n at. ome_—COsts‘ | Norhing to’ 'i'ry, Qur Pnpn Don’t Drink Any mote CT. U and-all’ tgmpemnoe ‘worl 3 W tlie devoted wife. sis 1 or daughter. ook an. is yeclaimed even . againsi "his 3, utlding, Cincinhati, ON chd lm wm mail g:trial package of Golden Epecific. froe to show -how. eavily 1l to owre dmnnyd; with’ Las remiedy ng ingtantly. " Ft°fs flancee broke their -engage- iaving. learned that he. had 1d this; "it 15" belleved, led o h On’ the a foot'. of . the s of: wedding pres- 1 been. sent for:the' gere- mony- which' was to havé hieeh performed xi-rifght. X diride table, " within- EW HAY Jan. 31— Wiillam' H. il -at Genoa,. 1taly, - tb. It and was formerly a “Spanish As: LR SETTLES HLF-LFE s to Ten Years m San : Quentln. " The rcéletirated case of James Burns, Known as*“the half life case.” was final- Avken he senfenced. Burns to serve' ten years In San’ Quentin, Burnis was. charged-with having robhed’ 3 pril9, 1900, and had ihree prior. eongictions against him, one ‘of “them - bejng"for-petty larceny. - He ad | i {7 aifted the prior convictions and the fury- nvicted him: on the charge.of assault to Tob. Judge Lawlor was' perplexed as to ihe. punishment: to ke “glver: Burns, but finally ‘éame’-t6 - the 'decision. o sentence ‘hm 10: hatt the term of ‘his natursh life, which ha camputed: at ninetéen - yedrs. The . cess. was takén'to. the Suprems i Court, - which' reversed. the ‘order, deny ing thé motion . for -a new ‘trial:and tha “judgment of the er eourt-and practie- | aliy held that tliére was no way in which | the defendant could be purnished -hecause {'what half" of ‘his life would be was in- [capable-of détetmination. Liter the ‘Su- Court granted a petition-for a re- d: last ‘December affirmed- the denying ‘the motion for a new trial sent the case baetk for such punish- mem as: the . Judge'.should -deem fitting, I SVHEN YOU. and, whu or T 13 ihn you auréd. to. stay: oured, nduiced. oy muin- 5 qamate to- the ot . be ¢ ~almost 1AV ¥ by -appteciabl ED DISORERS. contracted -disorders cured. :-Our titnts ha P nounce & ¢ase cured there 15 not- ‘pirticle uf-iatection. or inflammation Yemairiing, aind there js’ not the slight- est danger that. the disease will yeturn 10, itx original form or -Work its way ] into the weneral tem. ‘Nao contract- ed disorder (, so trivial 6% to. waitant 9 . ur lhstnullnn occupies " the entire fivor, and our offices are-es- pecially -arranged for the privacy and convyenienice: Of -our. clients, ed \N'U Frée~Home (;.,,,,,v 3 . Tt you' canngt call, wrfte foy e oal- . Gred vhart 6f the male asatony taila qf our éuccesstul Home i . ot . ¢hich ‘should be: frot léss than’ ten years niess. the - prior conviétions were - with- fdfawn. Undér this Judgment:the defend- rant was: placed -in a‘® more serious situa- | tion, ‘as e could Be given any numbér of | yedrs In -excess of ‘ten.' The ‘ Supreme Qourt did. not. decide ‘the ‘point whether | life In terms or a stated number of years {anich might.feach into an infinitude of time was ‘the maximum punishment for | robbery. . That point: was conceded in the first, bug-ighored in - the flnll opinion in .the Supreme Caurt.” * Ta pasiing senteficé -the Judge sald he | had ‘mate tire term ten: instead of twelve {years so that Hurns will-in the end suf- fer' the punishment which hé would have 1 imposed [in - the- first. instance- if he had | felt justified Ln ‘exerctsing his iudlclal ats- eretion. S — . Lecture on: Holy City. A jarge number of persoris listened. to a Iumu last night in King Solomon's Hall #of ‘the Masonie ‘Femple ‘delivered under the auspices of “the Past:Masters’ Asso- clation -of the Free and Accepted Masens. Thy lecture, which ‘was fllustrated with .many stereapticon views, was by Profes- sor -Samuel © Adelstein “on. the ‘‘Holy City; Heé - talked . ‘of the rock-bound | coast of Joppa, Jerusalem, the building of 1'thie Temple. ‘the fall of Jerusalem, ruins of Pihe Temple ahd. the subterra- ‘mean quarries “of -Salomon, the dome of the Sacred” Rock and-the wailing place of ‘the Jews, closing with a ‘harration ‘of ‘Masonic ‘experiénces in Jeérusaléem. Dur- [‘ing. |ntefl'nmlnn there. were several vor:al thl.lrm-n ot the Jualclary Committee propos o, the; cnumw- ro- | 1y disposed of by Judge Tawlor yesterday. i SHOT IN SISKIYOU AND DIES AT LANE HOSPITAL PORCH CLIMBERS AGAIN AT WORK | Jospeh Owen, a Saloon-Keeper, at Hornbrock, Murdered by Wil- iam Eanis. Joseph Owen! a-sdloon-keeper of Horn- brook, Slskiyou County, who was shot ['three tgnes fatally n Hornbrook Friday by ‘a” man named William Ennis, died yesterday. -afternoon at. the Lane Hos- Steal $1500 Worth of )= e Jewels From: J. J. |iionsus on . alereacion totiawed m = which. Owen struck Ennis, who drew a Mack’s Home. revolver and shot Eim three times. The fnjured man was brought to this city so that he ‘might have better medical a tendance, -Just befure dying Owen mad a statement before Notary Public Jume M. Ells, in-which he said that Ennis hal l-eursed him unmercifully and - witheut provocation. He savs that he did not start .the quarrel .which resulted in his death, but claimed t his murderer was wholly to blame. Ennls was arvested in Hornbrook and will be tried for murder, e o e o ot were detailed on the case. An m\?ingmk\n showed that the porch ol s a hard job, outside of the risk they posed themselves to"by working in view | of the people they were robbing. ' The pillar is smooth and tall and it 1s a mys- tery to the detectives how they reached Porch -climbers, who have. committed a nuniber of erimes in the Western Addi- thon, accomplished one of the most dar- ing .thefts last -night that has been re< ported to the pelice for some time, The résidence -of J. J. Mack, president of the Imperial OHl Company, at 1801 Gough street, was enteréd while the fam- | ily was at dinrer and jewels valued at 31500 stolen. . In .order to do their work 1he thieves elimbed a tall pillar support< ing a porch and- entered through a win- dow ‘on . the ond floor. The. pillar that | was ‘used by the crooks ruhs alongside of the dining room window. and is in_plain view of .the oceupant of the roc Mack and his wife went downstalrs to | atnner” shortly after § o'clock. Théy re- | the fop of it. Then. projecting from | turned: to their apartments “one hour | edge of the porch and two feet beyond t‘later. “'When they relighted the gas the.| the pillar, there is an obstruction. It is rooms.weré in-a condition and in every nook and corner was evi- ~dence of the criminals’ visit. Clothes were strewn about and the contents of bureau drawers covered the floor. Small compartments and - boxes had been -searched and matches the thieves used to iight :their way .lay about. ot disorder thought that a hook and repe was used to pass this. The heavy rain and dark- ness prevented the officers from making a thorough investigation last night, but they expect to-day to obtain seme elew as to who the desperate crooks are. S e WOODLAND, Jan. The basket-hall game The. police were at ‘once notified and | between Auburi and Woodland high ~school s ody. Wres teams, scheduled for Woodlahd to-day. has heen Detectives' Coleman, Cody. Wren -and [ CSC SO niil” Febryary T on "aceount of Officer Barry. of the North End Station | Siormy weather. OUR SECOND BIG SPECIAL ECHOBO OrOCHOQ OrCHOIQHONOIR: QO This fancy Denim Couch, containing 18 steel tem- pered springs, castered, made up extra strong, suitable for beéd, coucl. .or cozy corner, special this week.... §2.95 Eastern Cutfitting Co. NEW STORE 1820 1328 Stockton St. © We furnish houses complete. No telephone orders. Near Broa dw ay TOROHOHONNCHO DIORCTIORD OMQHOTNIION

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