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2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1903. ANTI-INJUNCTION BILL OCCASIONS SHARP DEBATE. STATE BOARD OF BANK COMMISSIONERS IS OUSTED .;. Bitter Speeches Over the Question of Amend- ment Enliven the Proceedings.in the Lower House. Assembly Passes the Measure Repealing the Law Under Which the Oificials Have Held Their Jobs. ssemsrLyray . GEO. 7. ROLLEY: \ajority Succeeds After a Brisk Struggle, but Labor Union Members Will Make a V|g0r0u~ anht Desperate Effort Is ['lade to Prevent Abolish- ment of the Political-Obligation- Paying Concern. ’Buc It Has Proven of Interest an¢ Value to Thousands. 1 Common sense would suggest that if ony | V wishes to become fleshy and plump it only result from the food we eat and ¢ KL“! and that food should be allnm: " | “r fle#h forming fm)\l like eggs, beefsteak | { and cereals; in s the kinds | ,fmv.’ that make 2 the foods whict | | form the greater part of our daily bi f fare. [ But the trouble is that while we eal i enough and generally too much, the sto | i i properly digest and assimilate it, w! ch In']ured in Placer- the reason so many people remain thir . and under w digestive orgar ville. }do not comple he flesh forming teefsteak and egg: milar wholesom: i s i d. e : | re thousan ¢ such who are 5 | Portion of the Old City Hall Sre: SN ran gt R =N e ALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- | g ook - in or in 2 e e ] MENTO, Feb. 17.—Within the | Falls Without Any ! o Sy - b i e d | nest ten days the present State W i wuch 1d lay t { 3 - ch persons would lay their pr ks o | Board of Bank Commissioners arning. aside and make a regular practice the will not be in office. The Assembiy | —_— King, after each meal, one or two ¢ s odbe ARG & e 2 "t Dyspepsia Tal the food wou v | 8 fvr ally y ed the bill "“”’“’U";Hundreds of Volunteer Rescuers| . QUL ahd (hose diges be . . i |in the Senate by Calawell repealing the | : dokes: U Cabind the nat > . Brps. | |#ct under and by authority of which that Rush to the Scene of Disaster | peptones ‘ana atas h every " A a g i \hnnd exists. That result, however, de- | and Search for Victims in stomach lcks, and 1 oplying at ma stood by caucus dec i v w o) v s | (spite the fact that it was well known that the Mass of Debris want the somach is enabled te B ) dec | [ the - present administration wanted 1t g L EAE: S - | passed, was not accomplished until after 2 figaan . h‘h\‘?'f - \}:x bitter debate, second onjy in bitterness ectal Diepatch to San potator . to that which to ace tc ef- | ' g e hen and : B ok place fo-day with ref-| by \CERVILLE, Feb. 7.—One of L iichiy bulld up. strengtion ¢ ence 1o the anti-injunction bill 4 i ¢ | Invigorate thim, dyspeptic e | ; most terrible calamities in the history of i he matter came up in regular order on vour | "4 chiidren ' | eimies ars oo : ; the city occurred t morning. Four| Invalids and ¢ . ¥ [ rts to amend the bill at | oy were huried under the ruins of the | jcate, use the 1 i \m: vr:: ;rulllnmu AVIng been unsuccessful, | 513 Placerville City Hall, which collapsed | they ce at | on S na )assage NSEe OPPOSeC o { ‘ h ! e ]' ; "] Age the - pposed to it | apout 11 o'clock while workmen were en- | N0 catr i i e one last desperate effort to retain in | gozeq in tearing it down. Two of the| Stuart | | office the commisston which had furnished | So5 .0 pinitigrs b o it | successfy wn of & i llnllr-nr\ T. Gage, white he was Governor, | ¥ c{/M3 were taken from the rufns life-| . 4y ¢ the means of paying certain political ob- | 1658 and a third Was badv crushed and | ype most 1 fic of m | | ligations, had a number of bones broken. A fourth | ¢ edic | i rm m \ | Dorsey of Kern tried to secure an|escaped with siight injuries. | art's Dysper ts are sold 1 i amendment to the effect that the bill| The building stood on one of the main | every dru rited s ar ! | should not go into effect until 1907, but | streets of the city and the disaster was | Canada, as well Great Britain, at . first he recefved no second. Carter of | g 3 cents for complete treatment i 3 . ¢ witnessed by a large number of residents - i | Angeles, a Gagé partisan, tried to | 4 T e sy b sgpdd .(",. y | Nothing fu Tequired to cute any ! | have the matter referred to the Commit- | - ¢ deafenin& crash whica accompanied | yomach tre o make tI rvous, i [tee on Banks and Banking and it was | the collapse brought hundreds of volun- | dyipeptic peop! ong i { upon that mbdtion that the fight occurred. | teer rescuers to the scene and the work |~ ———— | Brown positively declared that the pur- | of exploring and excavating the ruins in | | pose of Carter's motion was to kill the | search of the injured and the dead was ,:.l: Johnson took up the fight against the | axpeditiously begun. The rescuers work i cor lll saying that it was iniquitous legisla- | jn tno shadow of the tottering ruins, | o [ ton and: plamit': polltftk: “H ‘thousht{ qopi ineeatened to' §till. fiisther collapec | he « the Legislature of California should be{ V. ich threatened to sti . e . o above passing any bill for the purpose ¢ and bury those who were seeking the | nte | legislating a man out of office. Bt e 12 il o] g s i ter caused something of a stir by ac- | , ATthur O'Nell. aged 2 years, was the | . cusing Brown of having programmed on | Ar$t man rescued. He was still breathing | ¢ e [the & : - when taken out and was carried to an | the bill, and Brown dalled him to.ger- | fa: sic “noal. < The. sait min to: be | Shetion sonal account. threatening to have his | e - o suikh’ DI \ g } ; l';uIur"«lull):vyfr‘l“in:::” i ]\ rinted. But | ) "he contractor. under whose direction | w : Frgoss 1 SISt upon his statement, | 1, work of demolition had been going on. | & Inl her than to say that he believed it and | \'“ haeer greeted him as he tottered out | s w that he was entitled to his belfef. over the piles of brick after being re-| v ‘ | Dorsey also made a violent attack upon | joiied from a cramped position between | ‘ r o the =|H: and replying to it Camp stated the lower part of the wall and some floor- | s that this so-called legislating a man out | jng timbers which had screened him from | ; - of office was merely a case of “A second | the avalanche of flylng brick and stone. | s ; i Daniel come to judgment.” He said that | e sustalned a few bruises only | : ) any mag who would leave the vales of | The work of the rescuers next revealed o San Galriel and for political purposes |the dead body of Clifford Bogard. a man would move higresidence to an island about twenty-one vears of age. His head{ | the Sacramentd River was not worthy was crushed in and his body terribly | - - . | any consideration from him or from the | pruised. Later the body of Otis Morton, a Assembly. 15 years old and brother of the contractor, 2 5 » ‘ a On roll call Carter's motion to refer the | was removed. He had been caught while cents . | bill was lost. 26 to 30, and on the final | wheeling a load of brick in the lower | N P n assage of the bill it was passed by a vote | story and he was found beside his wheel- ALL DRUGGISTS 2 - of 65 to 10. Then the Assembly adjourned | barrow with hig neck broken. | SN w s and thefe were those unkind enoughtosay | The building was one of the oldest in | ’ . that the adjournment was out of respect | this part of the State, having Heen erect- | NEW WESTERN HOVBL. m { for the political memory of Dan Kevane, | ed in the fifties by the Neptune Fire En- | o o0 0 S 50 Gove o0 g o0 - . | Who has just been legislated out of office. | gine Company of this city. It was uuml‘ odeled and renovated. KING, WARD & Lo REFORT ON THE PILOTS. | Senate Committee Busy With Prepa- { ration of Important Docu- as a fire engine house for more than fifty rs and was recently-transferred.i® the €O. European plan. Rooms 50c to §1 80 & §5 to $8 week: 38 to $20 month. Free bat ve: . Mty | B »w | Bot and cold Wwater every room: fire grates ia cit and used as a city hall A few s k. - weeks ago the city records and the eity LA eclevator runs ail night. offices were moved to a new locatfon and the buflding was sold-at ction to De OCEAN TMVH. | . - | . . s ment. demolished in order to permit snhv‘xm» B S N S - ake o decl o = ¥ g c Pacific line througi # MEMBERS OF THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE WHO HAVE BEEN NOTABLE RECENTLY FOR THE PROM- | | e L dhe ""”\,;’”;‘; s “”f thaSruLIcr < Wikcaiiah ndie t5n it 8 B iy : e Ul 5 7 Sy e S e ommi on Commerce and Naviga- | the city " cisco as follows > . \.\y,_\ ).}L ‘H.I'P:\ Lt 1\‘1 d A \l :\m!.l‘. u! |§ TERF 2 G I‘) AND _INV TIGATIONS UPON | tion in the matter of the pilot scandal will be | The work commenced last week and th Yor Kotchikan, Junasu SUBJECTS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO THE PEOPLE OF THE ST ‘ put in readiness either to-morrow or the fol- | interior of the building was entirely gone. | Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a . ion I amittee held an executive | The walls, composed of brick, and the m., Feb. 10, 15, 20, 25, Mar e - —_— ———— e -+ clock this afternoon to con. | front of faced lava rock, were sll thac ! Change _to company’s . ser than by o o b " loyed to the exclusion | the | bject £ dera- | E Wi Bad BiRs pois wis 16t TH§ Rerkiser yevs Sesnestl | For - Vietorla, Vancouver e o > ese were employed to the exclus he proper subject for caucus considera- | by Senator Emmons, who had been selected by the building was dangerous, Port T send, Se: T FAVORS THE AMENDMENT. ) inserts | of white girls, and that this had driven | ti | the committee o prepare the report and fing. | Warned that the bubiing FOE CETREEIS o eert Wtk \ ¥. C. Prescott of F whi the | hundreds of young women into disrepu aber also spok ngth. He de-|ings. Considerable time was occupied in | but did n and sotth walls fell in v od te 5 o 9 car for the | clared th - 4 |e the docun and making the | Both the north an s ] ed w p mem ble hous: You need not, fear for th lared that he was tired of h ng about | ¢ AN ns. | stmultaneously, leaving those who were . e e = safety of the country,” he 'said. “‘wher | “we labor members” and the like. when | meeting of the committee Will be | {n"the building no chance to flee. y.: at_Vancouver to C. » ered a strong spesch you entrust it to the keeping of the sons | in truth every member of both hous ow, At which a stmilar course of | T " 3004 men were well known in this| For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:90 nt offered t of honest tofl.” Then he referred to the | was a iember” in that they rep- | Proceeding will be pursued. The meeting of | Bogard was the principal support | p. m., Feb. 15, 21 27, Mar. 5; Corona, 1:30 g Y wmber of workingmen who had enlisted | oy A the committee was executive and the members | eity. Boga s | m.. Feb. 12 Mar. 2. . num workingmen who had en | of laboring men of | jocuned to discuss the nature of thelr delb. | ofj #is aged mother and Morton a | Sp 1 B Toot Rk At s = L p- | in the military service of the nation when |2 s for the amendment | erations. They admit, however, that the d. - | sdember of one of the oldest familfe: of | Redondo). San Di and Santa Barbara—Santa d - ; 5 ibere was a call to arms, and sought to | for the reason that it was a declaration | fiini"wiil ne most thorough and that no promi- [ BicT e | Rosalta, Sundays. . m s ma ex apon mat show that <ome of the other class hod | for ‘Il\" right “""I was an “-“Jfi“frl"”ll"-‘ nent detall shail ‘e omitted. There is o grow- | tB e s e State'of California, Thursdays. 9 a. m g his ; yaid men to go in thelt . con- | the Legislature that it stands for 1aw | ing feeling among members of both houses that | . ‘o Los Ange San Pedro and East San 3 Dald ten o g0 theirpinots Hb qonc fne Tl the Pllot Commis: ould be abolished. 1t | Garfield to Be a Commissioner. Pedro). San a Cruz, Montere s e > 4 | After\the noon recess the discussion of | is regarded as a d nt rather than a heif WASHINGTON, Peb. 17.—The President :.:’v’-"‘.;um;::"“a — r.’_;v_«”d- ‘;:Ds:n _vh- £ cnehment ifo@ced and L 5ie BINCYaS rebhe i, Saly oith, siape o ! A i g b LR b sypatiy of the young Repub- | bitterness than had been injected into the i, to-day sent Garfield of Ohio to be | Ramona, ® a_m.. Feb. 10. 18, ; . disposed to do what is | speeches of the marning session. Dough- SW YORK, Feb. ,’T’; Dot ““““7“ of James Rudolph Garfi the De- Coos Bay, 9 a. m., Feb. 14, 22 € ! any of Sa ¢ oner of C¢ - . ment. McMahon of San Francisco spoke | sinking fund coupon bonds of | yvxnmrm of Commerca and ‘af.‘:‘im:u‘si:."; Alata, La Paz, & s - a - t | briefty. saving, among other things, that For further information obtain f. and the right to appeal tu | he saw nothing wrong about the \-u-m-ri | _ Right reserved to change steamers or . e the slightest pretext, even | boycott or the posting of pie Copus | DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS. 5 date, E . - thing on which to base such ‘ S41A that:/there: 1k fore reals dax for | : B Aot e ar A A AR rn '8 ‘"'.1'1&:5:1' OFFICE—4 New Mo ‘ the byt b g i g oS X mmmmmmww | “roighe Otfice. 10 Market st ; ation. "1 with Mateo remix ‘| fice af the proceedinga of the judiclary | B TR B3 OO SRR IS T LoNS LSt N 3 Py o per o it the members were than can ever exist as a result of union | B oo 8 , ¢ ot San Francisce. : " 5 for one class more than an- ! hoycotts. He d to the San Fran- | & 3 - other, but for the whole pe the | cisco street strike and declared that 3 O.R. & N. CO a : o | State, and it could not be there- | it was conducted peaceably. | 2 " s 35 e o ke s o Fongerd ! 1| fore that it would be right for the Leg- | Knight of San Francisco favored the fon S Y Bt ol it 2. 3 Sieve 9 I 2 mplish trik- | that those who were a\'uv'm'l.' it \;'*r; islature to pass any acts which would | amendment. He said the word “iutlmldu-‘ ‘Columbia’ salls Feb. 12, 22, March 4, 14, ® wor mid ot seeking a means to use that which | gperate in favor of one clasy as against | tion” had been objected to because it was % |2 ¥ e same contr to be probibited; they did not desire | another. He stated that this is not the | cepable of misconstruction by the courts, The woes of womankind are many; few are they Sty Steamebip Line to PORTLAND. OR . ¢ the Jaw, but they desired 10 argt fime this very bill or ome contain. | but the amendment under alsc caf a5 cast. Through tickets to all points. ali rall oo 1 around xh»»u);;;;numi‘; ing the same principle has been up for | SUCh as to leave no possible doubt as to | { who do not suffer from many aches and pains. | steamettp and ‘rail ac LOWEST RATES aw g ) age of a bill which woujd | 3t ks hies tho what conatruction should be put upon it. . teemer tickets include berth and meals 3 as b ireshed out in T ’ : o , rertaxed: o= St : - el to mete out equa stice é oy S by ay # ¢ P 7 3 : Se Steamer salls foot of Spear st.. at 11 v ate. | cau mete out equal Justice | oo ¢v conventions, and fwo 3ears ago | Murphy wanted to speak . second time, | A woman’s kidneys are greatly overtaxed hou L L L m : t & Msia fuemrd L Cdhatess et 1> ss objected and the rule against | : p + ; b - o e i at a member of the|} SIMIAT {heasure In Congress had been | 'second speech was enforced | hold duties and other cares ia P tellect a Democratic ind the ouly one | o Ha o s i o ;| Then Johnson made the speech of the i - . I toierate. | who refused to caucus with that minority | f‘l"‘q" in feberting fl‘ "']" had inserted | gay anq his best effort this session. Call- | &8 constantly put a strain on KAI HA o ::, te 3 l- together with the Union Labor members ;‘““' ‘:‘l‘]“,-"\.:()l.ir I“‘Il‘;\d ‘l:x(l Mm‘o lm vh‘fi i those by name who opposed . the | tt kid [ n . here rise from the | mage one of the ringing speeches of the | ONe NOw U onsideration. but much | amendment he asserted that the only ar- | ne Kidneys. seeston. THe not mince words, but in | Stronger in terms in declaring against | gament which they advanced agamet the | Y= e | OHIRNTAYL SPRAMINIP OR) an addre: ¥y twenty minutes’ du- | intimidation. Reading at length from | bili as it was intended to amend it was | 2% When the kldneys are over- | _ Steamers will leava wharf, corner First and ration, he ed his views of the ef-|a decision rendered by the Supreme |that every man who voted for the amend- | 2 5 | Brannan streets. at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA fort fo Inst class. He said: | Court of Massachusetts, he showed what | ment would be cailed to account for hav- | worked they rebel; thE_\ cry | g8 Sowea s W Webe (Neow. A that 1 was the only | CONStruction the courts had put upon |ins voted that way. This, he said, was | 2 ‘n‘,::,"‘;“ W Siaiiess for. Tntte. oie e who ainst this bill or for | intimidation and how they dealt with it, | intimidation and {hreats of the worst | & out through the back, and 2% | carwo received ‘on Board on day of sailing. 7 peas un-|and asserted that this bill as proposed |Scrt. Nothing except threats had been | G 7 6. 8. NIPPON MARU (calling at Manila) @ Democrat, | 413 even as amended reaches about the | urged: against the amendment. He re- | ack ains are | Tuesday, March 3, 1983 A 1 as a par- | & | L ! 8.8, AMERICA MARU..Friday, Mar. 27, 190. lover of truth, right, justice, | imit of decisions’ by the courts. For |ferred to the opposition as mere bubbles | 5 : | 8. 5. HONGRONG -IARV..Wed.. April 23, 190+ I am not the keep iy | fifteen minntes he spoke eloquently in | UPOn the political caldron of San Fran- kidney pains. Via Honolulu. Round trip tickets at reduced and I accord to every, man| favor of the amendment, saying that all | €1¥€0, Who represented nothing or nobod: > G| Ty Scs 4 Mackic sireat corner Fvat s as with armies, same right to myself. What i« | that is asked by any man “who loves|2nd, above all, did not represent labor. e Y. i :& SRY, General Agent. d Wisler now and cali ed by those styling themselves | the right is that every man shall have ;]" “'g”"lt :‘(’ “h‘""[,“l”' ‘;‘“h“”‘ "“L’"’"t ) [] ¥ have taken & position esentatives of the laboring classes Is | hefore the law the mendmen e Unlon Labor members ¢ i T S M08 o Demodrner. Tl g taey \‘:Lr[:\‘:fnl;n:;“ the same datlality and &his | Co5 4 Hui one Tabse wition xebich: Woatd | AW, AWOR, 423 s sacrificed one point in the engagement | Placed in its platform pledge that this | Same g publicly declare in favor of force and vio- i It e - 1 heard their argumente be- | mearire be suvported and had they | “No courts in the world are so sacred |lence as a means of settling labor di i - O LS W, re ec and was pro he ab nominate Slatto ouie e At i - : : : 3 fidelity which labor showed in its re. | have grou the dust before I | L0 thelr duties as those of the American | putes. The sole question before the As- | 88. SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auckland rse to moral forces. It is unwise to show | Would have ace e under any such [ Tepublic,” he declared. “I believe and | sembly was, in his opinion, whether it % | and Sydney, Thursday, Feb. 19, § p. m A o drive oot those who are | conditions. 1T ¢ class legielailon of | know that the laboring man, and every | was itself In favor of threats, force or | A (o Traies Mo g ¢ and kil most vicious iy 3% it they | man, can and does get justice from those | violence. =~ - Tubane . = Bs Mih Ihe Miiy of trust our oo 1c it because they | 12 g ] State as awise and Patriotic partisans, if, re inTuture 1o Eive them ‘fome. easics | tribunals. They can safely be trusted. | For half an hour he spoke, and at one | u.:mmn-w..m T8 143 Nartatat. method to violate the law? Labor unionism | If the coutts of to-day are wrong it is | time was on the point of giving the lie | FroightOffics, 329 Narkat 3t., Pier o, 7, Pacifc St. as sometimes practiced and as we have secn | not for us to attempt by radical legisla- | to Copus, who interrupted him, but H | ADVERTISEMEFTS 1 IR 7, 1, MG U, €0 | ion 10 abridgo their powera: that a not | CSUEL himselt in. G mot. to say the | cure every form of Kidney § Pt 2 e - S | and It 15 & menase stitutional righte | the remedy, but the common sensq and | Word, but to leave the impression with e < . . ” J o Dapaopie c | honest convictions of the general public | €verybody what he meant. His speech ills; cure a bad back, whether DIRECT LINE T?urmi;nfinrasx&“ t do we fin right here In Sacramento? i v z (J/lyllf&d kin Every a3 Weeks: Wwe have seen men im. | Will bring about changes which could | losed the debate and the roll call result- | weak or aching, cure R B N Redidiiubuiin b v cit id to walk up and | never be effected in any other way.” ed as follows: ame. g, [ North River. foot of Morton strset. © ~ acles nes. W of place =1 = 5 Ayes — Al ., erige, nes, . 3 | rsi ass_to a oc-. avoct tral piaces ‘or " buginess - shouting 35 | Mahany challenged any member of the [ piadc: Hiise: Brown Ericgess. Cam: Diabetes, Urinary troubles oniciase ro Havre 345 'and upward. GENERAL 3 let alone, is capable of all | passers-by that it is et CUnE 10 | majority to say that what was attempted Gromuwell, Diew, Duilap, Duryea, Filt, he ‘borderland of 3 Agi“‘g g‘;;‘o‘:d&"y”fil‘fm:;"n'”;zfim‘"" o and more union, that it 1s not fit 1o be patronized. It | Was to take from the code anything |Goodrich, Greer, Houser, Howard, Johnson, b A a T e e i commonly marked by bunc is trua that they way this straggle is 1o drive | which now exists therein, and he there: | Johnstone. Kelso, King. Knignt, Lewls of R down to the borderland o ok J. F. FUGAZL & CO.. Pacii’ Coast e neck, inflammations in the eyes, out the Chinese, but that is a secondary con- ? erside, McCartney, McKenny, McLaughlin, . s, s | Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. be aack, Inliammafions In the S8, Avs- | T eal rmsan ©s aoghonrY tin- | fore defied thei to prove that it wom the | MoNeil, Moore, Matt, orcasern) paree ughiin. Bright's disease. | Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. PR i always radicaily and permauently Chinese displaced, as it is ihat they | Purpose of the proponents of the meas- [ EYle, Howsrd. Stanscil — Steaaman, Traber, i y that the proprietors of these places [ ure to restrict the rights or liberties of | ~masos phalker, Wanzer, Waste. Fisk—is, AMERICAN LINE shall bend the knee to unionism. Remember, | o0 tndividual or’ any “ Noes Bangs, Barber, Baxter, Bolsson, Co- NCISCO PROOF: ¢ - 2 " ’ . 1 beseech you, that you are not iegislating for | 21 individual or’any class. “All that | pus, Covert, Dorsey, Dougherty, Dunbar, Finn, SAN FRA H | NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON Hood s arsaparl[[a | the present. ' This is a question which will | We ask, all that we desire,” said he, “is Gleason, Higgins, John, Kerrigan. Killings: { 5, 10 @ St. Paul. Mar. 18, 10 a of greater importance in the future thaa (that the use of ... temporary restraining | 5orth: i iy, MaTRRy, SOl Mrs. J. K. Dorn, proprietor of the grocery | 0 a Vaderl'd.Mar. 21, 10 a B P T e eriD- | I7, 408 L vant you o see how atesstary it | order be restricted. We do not fear the | lev. Risksin: Savor, Beme Welss, Wose store at 1109 Folsom street, says: “Stead- RED STAR LiNe. whether young or Old. o oo | Yighty or oihers and fucoeed; no Legisturure | fnal hearing of any injunction proceed- | Wrisht—io. fly for four months I had backache, Long ERRIE A agy gt s ey < e U | can deal lightly with such serious questions [ ing, but under the law to-day it is possi- [ The amendment was declared’ carried ; before that attacks occurred and when Smaliee T 10 sivetntim: & 1o° Pills_cure liver ills; the non-irritating | and do its duty. 1 consider that our duty | ble for the corporations to flle a lot pr | &R@ the bill was sent to the printer. they were at their height headache, diz- CHAS, D. TAYLOR, G.P.A.C..35 Monta'thy st catliartic 1o take with Hood's Satsa- | clads Jekisiation and show by our acdlon thas | ®llegations, and in an ex pafte proceed- ziness and loss of appetite accompanied e we stand for law, for order and for proper [ ing the courts grant temporary restrain- | Grand Army Commander Entertained them. After I went to a drug store for ¥ orCoaual iberty to all whether they be union | ing orders which work a hardship in| CHICAGO, Feb. 1r.—Commander in B wiit b TR L S | et many, many cases.” Chief Thomas I. Stewart of the Grand ceased. The remedy is well wort e A STATEMENTS ARE DENIED. Finn asserted that with the amend- [ Army of the Republic arrived Here to-day money charged for it. You are at liberty m 0. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJO. Murphy of San Francisco began his|ment as proposed the effect would be |and was tendered a pMblic reception in to send any one to me for a corroboration Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO. specch in reply by declaring that he re- | practically’ to annul the bill. ~He did | Memorial Hall. From here Commandcr of the above.” oo e B A pudiated the statements made by John-|mot think that the minority had begn | Stewart goes to San Franclsco to confer R O L., s Sen. son and Howard as to the reasons for the | treated fairly in the matter, inasmuch | with the council of adminiétration which Al nruulsis——l’rlu 50 Gllh——flfler-l“llrl Co., llfllh, Y. P i o L TR picketing of places of business in Sacra- | as the measure under consideration could | will determine the arrangements for the Sunday. Sunday, 7 & m., 4:15 p. m. Fare, S0 | mento. Te asserted that in the homes of | under no circumstances be considered a | annual encampment, to be held in that | Jelephone Maln 1366 Land and the rich in San Fsancisco Chinese and | party measure, and therefore was not | city next summer. BN Mot Ga TCH