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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1903 ——— MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY 0ol ROBgERS | VALLEJO 1s DONNING (f{ND VIGTINS HER CARNIVAL COLORS] FAVOR DIRECT LEGISLATION wu_l_ Eu FHE[ Skilled \‘Norkmen Are Busily Engaged Decorating| AHE II]HTUR ituti idi ‘ i ival to Be| Proposed Constitutional Amendment Providing for the | Central Part of the City for Festiva i e b ia d Reh d st ol & & Almost Ghouls at Indiana.polis? Held Under Auspices of the Fraternal Eagle'szobbers Apply Torches Initiative an eterendum 1s Carrie y an Will Escape Punish- |+ — +|" toCompel Surrender Unanimous Vote After a Long and Lively Debate| ment for Orimes. of Treasure. o | | + _—_— - — AT A | : . , HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- | | | Bill Abolishing Existing Acts " Old Man and Infants Wr‘ b. 25T || Responsible for Miscar- || Under Cruel Ordeal e A | riage of Justice. ‘ of Marauders. | * | - PO TOLEDO, Feb. 2%.—Ten masked men went to the home of Christian Joc two miles from the city limits, la battered down the doors. Eig Bpecial Dispatch to The Call. | | i ¥ | | INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 2%.—Rufus Can- | | trell, the self- confessed ghoul, and his ni ren entered, leaving two men ou guard. In the house were Mr. au Christian Joehlin, John A Joehlin, also a three-year-old boy a eighteen-months-old girl. All, Inc! the baby boy an girl, wera clubbed 1 insensibility, bound and gagged. W the Joeh recoverad consciousness t'a robbers demanded 320,000, which they sail they knew was secreted in the house, When told that no such amount was there, the bandits applied burning torches to the faces and feet of all their victims, blistering even the infant's feet. Christian Joehlin, an aged paralytio, was burned so acutely that there is nod a spot on his head that not hure, The marauders befors leaving secureis tled their victims and searched every cor- ner of the house, securing $300 in cash and |-several articles of jeweiry. They drank | considerable wine, which they found in | entire gang of grave robbers, who have | been confined in jail here since last Oc- | tober, will be free men by to-morrow night is habeas corpus proceedings to be | | | begun to-morrow by thelr attorney are | | | successful, and both Prosecutor Ruckles- | {haus and Attorney General Miller say | | there is nothing to prevent. It means the | end of all prosecutions recently begun in | | | Indianapolis against the colored ghouls | and well-known doctors and college pro- | | fessors. H | The bill repealing all grave robbing laws | | now in effect is responsible for this md-l ed the d erms T t amendment governing ing of these cases. The bill, an innocent appearing plece of legislation on its face, | was signed to-day by Governor Dutbin, ’ { who, when he saw his mistake, was ap- | | palled at what he had done. Habeas cor- | . bus proceedings will be brought on the | | ground that at present there is no law on which ‘grave robber prosecutions can be based. i Speaking to the « of the proposed f the Bastern —_— | the cellar, prepared a hearty meal, Y R 5. TRAINS ARE BLOCKED | cluding meat, potatoes, coffes, wine 1 - & pro- ! r edibles, and coolly dcvoured sed amendment to the BY SNOW IN KANSAS| Storm, the Severest in Years, Ex- tends Over Entire Western Portion of State. TOPEKA, Kan., Feb. %.—A heavy snow storm prevails in the western portion of whereabouts has been discovered. | the State. It extends from Dodge City on | [the south ana westward clear to New | ATy iwm CONNECT LINCOLN | Mexico. The snow has been falling for | < WITH VERNON LANDING some time and traffic is blocked. At Lib-| | Brad cnimaie: 2 eral the snow is lying twenty-four inches | | Corporation Formed to Build Shory |on the level, while at Santa Rosa it is| | /)OQ | Railroad in Two Northern twelve inches. No trains from the West | (4) Osunties, Heve sibn are today. AIL Weatfontd Artteles of fncorporation of the Linoln, trains are being held at Bucklin. o - h e San Francisco and Eastern Rallway Comy The snow is abating at present and T o - Co: - the raflway officlals hope that they may {‘::[-"r:;“_* rlr:: :\;‘;a:; . _“";‘r;;"'n“l | be able to get the line clear and traing E: D . S running to-night. It is sald to be the S s % -i" :f:;‘:,(edof $500,000, of which $26.000 is sube | heaviest snow known in the western part | 3 TG Caniiiy T Birised e VN Rbry “"z;“;* State for the laat twenty-three PROMINENT MEMBERS OF AERIE NO. 7TI OF THE BAGLES WHO | |pose of bullding a road twenty-five and B L HAVE CHARGE OF THE ARRANGEMENTS FOR.THE STREET CAR- | |a half miles in length from Lincoln, Pla. They were in the house four hours, leavs | ing at 4 o'clock this morning, after moe | tifying the family that they ald returny | for the 320,000 Ewvery policeman and de- tective In the city is working on the casa {but mot even a clew of the intruderst | | TR ATETTE ol - q ’ cer County, to Vernon Landing, Suttes | ;SAYS HE DIDN'T ORDER 1 NIVAL TO BE HELD AT VALLEJO NEXT WEEK. | 1cCounty. The directors are €. L wnm‘ to— % | whd has subscribed for 32560 worth o i I THE FIEEEENOS SaEn | * | stock; W. H. Newell, J. R. Webb, M. Dy ' | | General Metcalf Declares That Ene- ALLEJO, Feb. 2.—Decorators are mfi year. S b 2 Fairchild and Leon E. Prescott. | 4 3 : ighbor- | i g ASSEMBLYMAN W™ HR | mies Attack Him to Make busily engaged preparing for the iyt e D™ JAC. MARTIN c4v, 0. | Political Capital. street carnival to be held here | 8 towns, and as there will be @ change| gpion Condemns Injunction. DEXL Week: UDder the ansyloes °§ great crowds of people will be attracted | At a meeting of Local Unfon No. 6 In. 8. Metcalf, United States pension agent Vallejo Aerie No. 71, Fraternal| here, Wednesday, March 4, will be Eagles’ | ternational Brotherhood of Blectrical & i 5 Sals. the: follow tat ¢ | Order of Eagles. The big show itself, or | day, and the aerles from Oakland and | Workers, on Wednesday evening it was AT THE STATB CAPITAL, ONE OF to-night made the following statement | ‘o0 " " ol ooiion of shows, will be| Napa -have promised to attend. The |Tesoived that the union consider the order THE FIGHT TO SECURE THREE AD- | regaréing the revival of the charges that | gyvepn by the Southern Carnival Company, | week's festivities are to conclude with a | issued by the Superior Court of the ¢ A"OR SAN FRANCISCO. | he ordered Philippine prisoners to be| which has achleved success in citles and | ball. | restraining the Civil Se: | snot: | towns south of here. | The executive committes of Vallejo | from exercising jurisd | “I think it is an attempt on the part of; The Eagles have been granted the use | Aerfe, which has made the general ar- | clans employed by the | | certain people to make political capital | of the streets in the central part of the | rangements for the approaching carnival, | “highly detrimental to their trade vo districts in one county, and this, I think, | out of any reports derogatory to the army | city and are working hard, with much |is composed of W. H. Grissim, John Min. | Fler to the best possible bad precedent to establish, in the Philippines and at the same time | promise of success, to make the first| ahan, George F. Hilton, H. F. Stahl and | Workmanship, a dampe OBJECTIONS TO AMENDMENT. TOPEKA, Kans., Feb. 26.—General W. WELL-KNOWN LAWMAKERS WHOM HAS CONDUCTED DITIONAL SUPERIOR JUDG original proposition. For nearly r this matter was discussed, but The spprop s of State s for th 1d that he would rather see the | o0 o o e “alstojots has in. |an effort on the part of two or three | street fair ever held here the event of | J. A. Browne. {forts and a gross injustice ter defeated than have the Pro- | cieased steadily, until to-day it is & severs | members of the Twentieth Kansas Regi- g s Pk SE S members.’ it to It carried. e de- | drain upon the treasury ot the Etate I |ment to do me an injustice. I never shot | g s | @ ottt ettt - there is no doubt that the | however, which Is no . the Filiplno prisoners myself nor ordered ifliiieielint of the ‘Tegistatnre will pass:| beld in the apriouicura) districts had til heen !mheprs to’do mo. This fact has been sat-| PAGANO INSTRUCTED ON WILL HOLD FESTIVAL tains some fine music and many comical “uch measures, and therefore | (ML 420 10 W5 ommer"purpome. | isfactorily settied several times ana can THE CHARGE OF MURDER AT TURN VEREIN HALL jpcidents. The participants havs besn t desire to have the proposition | rhere might not be o much objection to thelr | o mettled again g e 18 l s P s. n andicay ; suct ange. ease | Such, however, has, un- = ected with great care and have been handicappel by Ry | e, Bk bem the in and thaetoct —_—— Wife Visits Him in Prison and Seeks | Harmonie Singing Soclety to Give | taretuily rehearsed in thetr parts T 3 g . Iy as the ,’,'c"“:;:fi,;f{,g'.nys.'b'::numl;l Physician Says Wife Was Cruel. Solace in a Flood of Annual Narrenfest and Sing The event is belng eagerty looked for - 1! N . 26.—Dr. J. i vard to by the Germ olony. d again there was a long and tire- GEORGE C. PARDEE, | its municipal affairs, was to-day granted | Vincenzo Pagano, who shot and killed his | The Harmonle Singing Society will give | The Harmonie Soclety, of which Henry discussion. A greater number of ernor of California. |a divorce from Effie A. Thayer on the | uncle, Pasquale Farro, at the house of |its annual narrenfest at Tugg Verein | Plagemann is president, is composed of ers favored this and many of them B g sround of cruelty. The couple have been | paganc's mother-in-law, Mrs. . Marle | Hall, 323 Turk street, next Sunday even- |S0M® Of the leading German citizens and amendment wa: 1 logt by ote of e d = | E - - e 2 e T ey By Governor Affixes His Signature to|one time held office In the County Sun- | appeared before Police Judge Mogan yes- | An opera has been written for the 0c6a~ | be in every way an equal to the festivals It was thus evident to the opponents of Six Bills Passed by Legislature. day-School Assoclation. i terday on the charge of murder. He was |sion called “Piff, Paff, Puff,” which con- | of the past. the measure t they would be unable SACRAMENTO, Feb. —Governor Pardes ——t | instructed as to his rights and at the re- | s rney Spinetti, who repre- 2 five Assembly bills and one Senate bill | Representative Levy Is Exonerated. | Guest of Attorney nd they have become I They are | > 2 : | sented him, and with tne consent of As- ADVERTISEMENTS 1 they have become laws. They are| OLYMPIA, Feb. 26.—The House com; | jsiant District Attorney Harris, the case | defeat it and as all of nts had been voted down their objections to it. On fi mittee appointed to investigate the con- | £ = . of the 1 lies in the proposed constitutional Yo, 24—Amending sectlon 1885 | Quct of Representative Louis Levy of | Va8 commuedv for a week, p';nd\lvn: the < me wisdom of the people, by a vote of € to 1 of the Political Code, relating to the issue of | Seattla this morning presented a report | result of th.e Coroner's inquest! No com- & i whemever a pro N proposed constitutional amend- | bonds of school districts. The new bill reads | exonerating Levy from the charge of so- | Plaint has yet been uv]vz_yrn to. i e wh R ik t by Camp, similar in every way to | as follows: ‘“The Board of Supervisors, by an |iciting a bribe. The House adopted the | Fagano was extremely nervous in cou t ] a e people of one passed, except that its purpose is | order entered upon its minutes, shall prescrida | raport” unanimousiy. and there was a frightened look in his ve made few mistakes, the apply the principle of direct legislation | the m of said bonds and of the interest cou- e Sy SRRy eyes as he gl;:inced occasionally uguml th:. iness of t . . i c. |10 State affairs instead of to those of | pons attached thereto, and must fix the time o o courtroom, He still claims that he actes y: % of the pages of American his- | s B oy cities and cities and counties and coun- | when the whole or any part of the principal of | The real Nance O'Nell on the stags. Read | Joie gofense, as he believed that Farro be relicd on. He 5 not under- | 68, Was not so fortunate. In i{s original | £3!d bogds shall be pa. s1and why any mem re should vote against giving | ble, which shall not be | the Wasp's gossip. was going to shoot him when he put his B @ 2 episia. | form 1t provided that petition bearing | ™ Nreambty biii Now 25— Amending section 1482 | @ d=iriniriniimiiriririntrinfei={i=ii={=i~ @ | hand In his hip pocket. Pagano's wife vis- g | the signatures of 5 per cent of the quali- | of the same code so as to conform to Assem- ited him in the City Prison and cried all | . fied clectors of the State shall be suffi- | bly bill No. 24 s e 33% .xfilfl ‘:um;ef‘ l;;‘ z-:il“‘-::um the time she was with him. She begged oA fel AUE ! 3 k. y 1 No. 22— n oards - . = nt {Clent to cause the Legislature to sub- | Assembly bill No. 105Probibiting Boatds | o nne o,y absence of & number of members | the Prison officials to let her remain in dettocs mit to the people any proposition peti- | than § cents per head on all sheep found within | Who had promised thelr support to him, the | the cell with him to comfort him. She . Eapt ~ | Honbd Tox: . Phis parcsitaps s comail: | on o measure lacked the necessary 41 votes and was | had almost to be forced away from the i o‘ni.zed i He called S ooty e o L e akad the s Has for Thirty Years been Rec by the Medical s fo ered too small and on motion of Knight prison by some of her male relatives. it was rais "yl o2 . | of the Political Code #0 as to require,.when- —,— g 4 = . . . g 2 e Legisla. |it was ralsed o 15 per cent. This amend- | o (8, EONECR, 02000, 8802, [otee, ASH | e Lo ST o R Pagano's friends say that Farro was a Profession as an Invaluable Remedy in Bright’s Dis- re were not committing themselves to | MeNt necessitated the sending of the pro- | cana dollars as the-proceeds of the sale of fighting man and about four years ago ety & oerrs gl constitutional amendiment to the | Biate ‘scngol Tanas; the oard o 'ineset the |\ L Bl o By gy | AR TTested for asmault with a deadiy ease, Albuminuria of Pregnancy, Renal Calculi, Gout, ‘ 3 e oo - it will be taken up to-morrow. |fame in the civil funded bonds of this State | weapon, but the case was not prosecuted, oty o p: e Payment of Premiums. as he pald the man he assaulted 3. Rheumatism and all Diseases Dependent upon a be purchased of CALL HEADQUARTERS, BACRAMENTO, - could fo e ¢ g or| LABOR BILL IS DEFEATED. . > A MR e R e LR S Feh, 2—The greater part of the atternoon | IMPRESSIVE SERVICE AT Uric Acid Diathesis. Time adds to the Voluminous PR of Sen Mateo theught session of the Assembly was take: in the | 3 = el Fiingcsadie o+ ogeHop o dipgie Sigi Vobul Diwa Ty the Asgeitly, | consideration of Senater Fiint's bill, which has | BIER OF LATE G. B. HESS Testimony of Leading Clinical Observers. already passed the upper house, providing that e i S where State, county or city officers are required E Officers and Members of Exempt to execute & bond and & surety company hond ’ iati “ e bill No. 97 (introduced by Knowland) is required, the State, county or city, as the | Firemen’s Association P'y T"E "“‘T VAllllll! ' I!l‘l 'AT!. l‘ Ill! n ng section ST case may be, shall pay the premium on that | Last Respect to Dead. e R YL brovide | bond, ~Johnson, Camp and others opposed Ll e !"‘,Xc.‘spwe“ Feld ovictiie w6 Dr. Graeme M. Hammond, of New York, Professor of Diseases tha but inasmu ers of the State } the passage of this pi X CALL HEA | c JARTERS, SACRAMENTO, | Feb. 26.—Murpt proposed constitutional amendment, pr g for the appointment of a State Board of Labor, Conciliation and Arbi- | ation, one of the measures in which he and the ganization, incorpo con | e rporation, R thie ground that the effect of it would be it i > bl s e Fe e : # number’o¢ other members have been Gecply | 0% O, municival, corperations.” Yt makes ng:;u& }‘ncr‘.n... ml:llzflhrb‘" e omxr;exl-! i¥hose | mains of the late George B. Hess yester- f;;’;”,-;’a",“\.'.‘{;”;‘fi Sastew of ’gfifb‘,’fi-.’;’ iR AN Gyt JSaicntSthoos and sentiment the ® Interested- ever since It was introduced, was | Lss fine Joas te | bonds were thus paid for by the poiltical sub- | To! ™ 5 cases of he p At the approach of the hour | voted down In the Assembly to-day and the | FgeS mlean OL th division under which they wers gerving. Camp | day afternoon at the chapel of N. Gray & | DISEASE of the KIDNEYS I have found mm s T L e | was declded to | vote was so decisive that, although a notlce MIN CHARTERS | doubted the constitutionallty of the Droposed | Co., Sutter street. The mourners pres-| of the greatest service in increasing the quantit. urine and LIM make <rnim meide ration of the subject | of motion to reconsider was iven. it is mot | e e 9]?, TERS. b R Pl R Bl o B otz Mrs. J. G. Tyrrell, wife of Sena- | NATING the ALBUMEN. 1: cen.i‘n cases of e .ccon‘:.p-!x;ied E special order for the afternoon session. bl : i e | framed by & Board of Freeholders. Fisk, | tor Tyrrell, a niece of the deceased, and ¥ e Shiernoon el e Assemblg Passes Co:sutufional | 520w and others-Gook he ‘other sde-and s’ | Thomas Hess, & nephew. e excessive ellmhutlon] of URATES and URIC ACID, it is often the saly MEASU . tn itle of oposition, it | Amendment Propose . | clared that it was not an increase of salary, o T remedy necessary. In GOUT and RHEU i e £n the Assembly reconvened for the to the rights of labor and prohibits the | posed by Camp, but was simply in effect guarantoeing to tns| The impressive Episcopal service for the Yy n RHEUTMATISI it is highly beneficial ernoon session, Knight of Sar ment of women and children at certain | CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRAMENTO, | offictais their ful salarles. After an hour's dia. | dead was read by the Rev. W. M. Bours, | have bfls m'm mm as the valuable miner- al ¢ work, the contracting for convict Ja- | Feb. 20.—If the Senate follows the action | cussion the bill was finally passed by a vote | rector of St. Peter’s Church. Mr. Hess| regarde water in use.’” sco offered an amendment to the pro. 8 political and commercial control of | taken by the Assembly to-day upon a proposed | Of 51 to 16, was a member of the Exem 3 P 81 aud com: Contrc y 5 pt Firemen's posed amendment making the percentage | T o Gaie the Uright of the | Constitutional amendment by Camp of I 3 s ek \ 9 ne ; also proposes to abrogate the right of the | p of Los An Association. The following officers and “ » clectors ‘who st ign & betiton 1o | LAgntin T ok Gemkges 1 acifim 03 S50 | Beles the voters of the State Wil be siven an |OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE merbers of the ssoeintion attended the ESPECIALLY, OF VIRGINIA." he governing body of & city, co s of death, and to empower the Leg e | opportunity to ex; ' & e /. and county in order to make it et. | 10 Br yrids £or €00 Menith sl mfez:‘:}x:-‘::x- Z]E:u‘us.x‘:x‘; o‘z'xT\-xpy::st!o ‘xln‘fii‘rlc;;:nn:;o:u;::‘ OF THE PACIFIC COAST |service: Samuel O. L. Potter, A. M., M.D., M.R.C. P., London, Pyofessor fective 2 per cent of the qualified voters | Vg . | the authority to frame entirely new charters. iy H. D. Hudson, president; J. J. Mahoney, | Of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in the Coliege of Physicians and Sur- ) 6f 30 pov oont 0k s swocinch | DR D Abs itace tiei a0 Jnany Frovisions | The measire is intended 10 overcome a decision | Some Changes Made in the Postal Jice president: Johu J. (ilitovle, sscretary; O | geoms, Sam [rancisco, in his handbook of PHARMAGY, MATERIA MEDICA = vic © contained ie one proposed mmend- the Bupease Ooet itk Bttt o | cFarland, Pincus Harrls, D. A. Finn, Adam & — = | et Il protable it it would iave had u | Chaxters the eftect ot WhIH Was T Service and Army Orders Smith, D, B. McClellan, J. C. Robinson, B, P. “;dJHERAPEUTICS- a text-book in of the leading medical colleges DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS. tiie hcasure. argued that while the amend: | LATA%hiZ upon & number of the cities of the | Tssued. & ViAot Angastus Srowiime Harrs Wheder | the creatiom iy s under the head of ALBUMINURIA, page €oo, th edition, in | o : State. That decision was that where any cit & MAngsl, Augustus Browning. Sany Whele, | the citation of < rgi % | ment contained some good things, they had ob- | pa, YOV | WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Postoffice discon- Fra v i of Virginia is highly YL 5 £ | jectione to-other ot its provisions and thers: D oo (ot B Jlrieh fhatad v Boar | e e s e FALO recommended.” ‘?fi Zore opposed it. \ 4 4 < " | v spoke at considerable length in. bes | 1 Ji ! 1 | of the measure, saying that it was an $ A mendment designed to benefit the working Freeholders it was impossible under the law | tinued, March 14: - California—Lambert, So- | Joseph W. Reay and ex-Chiet of Detectives B. | remedies, says: to frame & new charter, no matter how | noma County, superseded by rural free deliv- | Bowen. de HT”. o i ety Lot i sl ot ow |20 v- ler the head of “CHRONIC BRIGHT’S DISEASE, e 601, same edition mail to Healdsburg. Postmasters com- | The remains will be sent, probably to- . " one is to amend the old charters, and such miseioned—Alfred Dillinger, Mank!ln;. F‘Da':; daymto Benjamin F. Hess, :broth:r of in the cltation' of remedies, he o “Mimoral Waters, especially the ndment de h | work entails such labor and expense that | Clara Al c mor man g | aeses by §iving them better protection under | few of the cities of the State have tried to se- | Craers it Lheutoneny. Watren ‘Dean, g | the late Mr. Hess, living in Baltimore, I.m of Virginia, which has y advocates.” I oy r rights, | cure entitrely new charters in that manner, al- | teenth Caval from San Franel to Md., where the Interment will take place. Sanm Francisco Citizens Shoula | Un rolicall the vote stood 35 to 27. It was ai | though It is admitted that some of them need v o e oIt Wt o i s “ " Wetmn W Tate Berdeman 1 | ot st that it S dlen Satinal 1 thers | ovSh It It diitien (et seme of them need | Lesvenworth, fcan A VERITABLE ANTIDOTE. i . wa 10 poss y of s securing the votes | revision of her constitution ve H R aum— : : » merit lies in the evidence necessary To pass it uniess some ot the mem: | ey mendment proposca. by Camp. provides, Normal School Bill Passes Senate, | 0°s, A HOUSE WHILE Dr. Wm. H. Drummond, Frofessor of Medical Jurisprudence. Bishop's g evidence in Ban Francisco. | ooy s Roged thelr votes, | that any municipal corporation can elect & | CALL HEADQUARTHRS, SACRAMENT PEOPLE ARE AT FUNERAL| University, Montreal, Canada: “In the Acute and Chromic Nephritis t the testimony of strangers Pl TR RN Board of Freeholders for the purpose of fram: | Fei 96— Beras i Sot L ron AR BN TO, £ sl BRIGHT’S DISEASE—of Gouty and Rheumatic Origin, as well as in the But the indorsement of San Francisco | but fiis motion falled.” The propossd comstitu- | tars or dcaired that such charter ool be cons | QUaich provides for the appropriation ot $100.- | Warrant Secured for Arrest of g_-ver Albuminuria of m to act as a eopie | tions d then decl: =1 (e & vob . or R, e kil of Sost S e, | P R n deciared to be lost mitted {0 m “ofe of the people, and it ratinied UIRent Aad PerRishieg 08 & B o ee Hon, Thomas Nannery on Charge Bfilllllc , T have found VERITABLE b gl gl e e W GOVEEN—Q-—OE Zyrs TG B hem shall be spproved by the Tagislature mal School bullding {n San Francisco, was of Burglary. AN DO‘I%. and | know of NO OTHER NATURAL AGENT POSSESSING ze X ; . s morning. The bill orlgina TH " AR s R = Pyl il BV O et e’ e o om0t Wt rnd A BB | atrm, Mary Clarks swore to & comptaine | THIS IFIPORTANT QUALITY. S Examinen) of 307 Fillmore ot save. | Beturns. Agricultural Distriet - Bill | constitution " the Deoplo vots Tor 1 - The prition SaCiNorns (Cefiong® (o2F3 APPTS- | before Police Judge Mogan yesterday ‘NO REMEDY SO ABSOLUTELY SPECIFIC.” is impossible for me to say too much | to Assembly Without Ap- Assembly passed the amendment by & Vote of and now feels ocertain that the bill he charging Thomas Nannery, who is well o 2 Fipassiias fir So% £ 87 Soo Wimch | y P 8 10 0. It was sent immediately to the Senate, | passes the® Assembly. Wil be algnca 'E;n';:‘ e Loy i tiin i Sibagvleg ”“G;_:. Hl}}}:’fl!&yllfldi A. Mb.,‘"o. D., 9 f:nx. Doclor :/p.!‘{;g'xc A;:.::“’ 2 Y lorm:m:? best of reasons for this. I suffered proval. R o NG Governor. i ALBUMINI A and IGHT’S KISEASE‘ whether acute or from an attack of kidney trouble in the | CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRAMENTO, AGAINST LOCAL OPTION. e Clark was in charge of Mrs. Florenc winter of .3 causing pain across the | Feb. 26.—Governor Pardee signed his first — Hale's house at 1024 Sanchez street on the - > Fmil of my back and down thioieh e | veio to-Gey. 1t 1s a8 Tollows: Bill Introduced by Lewis of Riverside | carr nosop e fpiahe: ing, | beznonn 0 Febsuax 6 duting. the fu- P BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, 2% e 'fiwmpjuz“d"'h““ - oins. in ¥ v 80 ha o4 o 4 " ¥ ba ’ Ses O ot 5" Pmeiy o0 Mad that L omua | February 26, 1903. Is Voted Down in Assembly, | Feb. 20.—Miss Lucretia Baisley, &n attache of | 2ral of Mrs. Hale's husband. iet. Inall ca pn. 4 ““To the Assembly of the State of California: | . . & the Senite, succumbed to an operation for an. | A few minutes after the funeral proces-| MaNCy where Albumin is found in the urine as late as the last week befo ve the honor to respectfully return to-your | _ CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRAMENTO, pendicitls at an early hour this morming. | sion left the house a man called and| finement, if this Water and a milk diet are rescribed, the Albumin disappears e - * | Feb. 26.—The principle of local option as ap. Resolutions of respect 10 her memo rapidly from the urine and the Bas® L e ey wapout my approval, ASSem- | iied 1o the liquor question did mot meet with passed by the upper house and the expemsce of | 1 Gk J1I8, Clark opened the door he said . ly Com a positive guaranty against ith my objections thereto, as o he had been sent back by the undertaker Used bsti i juring the 3 - favor at the hands of the Assembly to-day Der funeral were ordered pald out of the con- e . as a substitute for ordimary water durin follows: The bill provides for. an tncrease in | %% AL 00 POACS, of the Ass body refuse; lEent fund. The sergeant at arms was direct. | t0 look after some things. Mrs. Clark period of Gestation, it will be found invaluable as a preventive of Puer- the number of agricultural districts in_this ed to accompany .the body to San Gal o State. Instead of an increase thero should, if | bassaed o 'bobl:lnp‘l'}e:mcv?b:h“ e s ? e o intes saw i Joaver corpyrag | Doral Convalsions and other disturbances incident to this condition. It 1%, 200 the most agonizing twirge and often as | se pangs shot across m> back I almost | exclaimed. Just before I used Doan's | iidney Pills 1 was so helpless that for two days 1 could only get about the house with the aid of a cane. There must be some merit in Doan’s Kidney Pills, for som De P o T I measure was As- 3 in a few minutes saw him leave, carrying doubted toni mother and child, all me time (o528 e Treatment aiopped that par. | et Brst organized Giex were i onducted :75".3"’.’_-f{ié{.fi:‘fl-fl"fl‘é?%.‘?fi,:'}:,°{h?‘xh_ There should be no good | Namsca 9, Vomi‘:fk:;.!’?& e the o tiewl t v v W . . iz, n | mission of the proposition of the Ik : 3 HeRly A knpw what 1o do 54, o, the asricultural intersts Gt the State; Salo or prohibiting the sale of . intoxieating reason for failure to obtain a was discovered that all the silverware is for sale by Grocers and Druggists For sdle b all dealers. Price 50 cente. | Stts ar ot grest Dit s, oy faaii | JaUors, $0,8 Y08 of {he peopie by municipal | - copy of The Sunday Call, with | |and other articiés had been stolen. generally. - » ;;.-;T:v}qtn.umLg;‘«:i;\dlxg{:‘.‘l’n, N. Y., sole r mumber has steadily Increased untl there he hill had been defeated once betore, but Art Supplement, from news- .3““";.";::1;:; {;:’f':;:y";m“": W‘:"r: Testimonials which defy all imputation or questions sent to anv aldress. . ents fo e ~ © DOW nea: nany districts as there ar. the e, Sy Temember the name Doau's and take | counties. " Under one of ihe provisions of the | several daye it has been on the file as wnge. |, dealers, train news agents,etc. | | tained that the man who stole the silver- PROPRIETOR BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS, VIRGINIA, no other. il It 1s proposed to make on Assembly lines, ' ished business. When it was ‘taken up this ‘ware was Nannery, » GOLDBERG, BOWEN & CO. (Incorporated), San Francisco, Cal

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