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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1904. CREDIT FOR NEW COLLIER AAE"beP % P30ND SAERG ONDER FALSE COLORS Efiuns i Democrtic Candidale Tl e orocames TVOTERS OF SOUTH | INDEPENDENTS - [GARNETT HEARS FOR REDUCTION ongress o fleh] e {he VBIE[S ||~ OF THE TARIFF LISTEN TO PARDEE CROWD BALLOT HIS SENTENCE o5 .'.’.Z"'Rf.f'.:b'.'i.f.':,"';'r';‘i TR, T s Many Petitions Filed for | MajorJ. W.MeClung's Slayer Rggu" i [xpggu[e , e e pemmse || EXCCULIVE O the State Arouses the Republic.| Place b Candidates Who| to Wear Prisom Gart for cundidate for Congress in the Seek Legislative Honmors| the Next Fifteen Years Segond District, to declare his - . sihéen 9% oo Ko SR ans of Pasadena and Wins Cheers REGISTRAR TO DECIDE|BEARS HIMSELF CALMLY VISITS iRON WORKS || .o &rmn st . o grcat Sooomll” DRSS W) iOI Ihe LeadeIS Oi P any. Election Commission Directs | Exeeption Taken by His At- have prospered under protec- / i = ;'3.'.‘.‘.‘.‘:L‘“‘;"Z*".t“?:’:‘“.zu‘“i':“i“ : Him to Ascertain if Sig-| torney and Notice of an E' A Hayes Addresses AUdlence Of Art] \\'.mldlumi l‘xl‘fillSal\Il;r(i:)' mlgm'. s T ey natures Are Bona Fide| Appeal Promptly Filed ° ~ 5 Here it is: PASADENA, Oct. 18.—Governor Par-| Senator Belshaw in A sans --—- Longl’essman leernaSh et yon elk SE Y st dee, Congressman James McLachlan | stated that no mly ::ihesfigtxeimz:fi ~ . upon the tariff question: Iam | |and Senator Ward of San Diego ad-| of California had done more than he to| Martin Kelly appeared at the Regis- | Alexander B. Garnett, convicted of Speaks at Ploneel' Hd” not deviating one hair's breadth | |dressed the biggest Republican rally | prevent the waste of the public's | trar’s office yesterday and filed peti- | murder in the second degree by a jury in this campaign from the of the campaign here to-night. The| money by foolish and extravagant leg- | tions purporting to have been signed |in Judge Lawlor’s court for shooting Democratic party or the Demo- meeting was preceded by a street|islation. tes Senator George C. Per- ' the Senate from the Seventeenth Dis- cratic policy. . * * * The | |parade in which the police, the| Senator Shortridge showed that Con- Democratic party would make Crown City Band, the American | gressman Bell's claim for credit for ob- by members of the “Taxpayers’ par-|and killing Major J. W. McClung in the ty,” asking that five nominees for the | apartments of Mrs. Elizabeth W. Coit ns zed yesterday when he | trict; Thomas F. g - :‘, lokrashis ‘repait: of JANDET, 5 uilinn 2 | | a sanc ana conservative ama i |Club, the Colontal Club, the Col-|taining appropriations for Napa fieek*smfigg; ::dth‘:nimfg;f;:!“eotsir:u:;e in the Palace Hotel on Novemmrflz:. ok e ; g Mr. Livernash was enthusiastic- | | business-lke reduction and re- | | ored: Republican Club, the speakers and the Sacramento River were foun- | o0." Was senlenged yustarday. v aaree A% next election. The nominees are as Congre 3ell's speech at Wood- and prominent Republicans took part. teen years in San Quentin. He took | d thanked the audi- i vision of the tarift.” dationless. The appropriations, said . {ally greeted a follows Jand last Saturday night, wherein the | br A & : The parade lasted a half hour and dur- | Shortridge, were th i bis sentence calmly. ) | or its demonstration of friend- SR S LTS A T e A 4 e results of Colonel P i i Jitter took mnto himself ‘wole crefit ‘s 1 . e - ing its progress the Shotgun Club nred‘ Heuer’s recommendation. ERmiaia _Senatanal District. | *When the case was called the Judge Sor the Conkressional jegistation which | headquarters of the Commercial Trav- | volley after volley and red fire galore L e L a0y Daniel H. Skillin; Twenty-eighth AS-|4.103 the motion for a new trial dnd suthorized the building of a coilier at elers’ League. Judge Parker's letter, | was burned. The streets were throng- FIGHT IN THE FIFTH. sembly District, Charles Franklin; |, ., 5 motion for arrest of judgment which is addressed to the committee | ed with people. Twenty - ninth _ Assembly District. | .y Attorney George D. Collins. on arrangements, was as follows: Chairman C. M. Simpson introduced! Some 600 of the employes of the Union George Washington Lewis; Thirtieth The Judge in passing sentence referred | p Cecntiemen: Ulster County neighbors canaot Congressman McLachlan, Who Was| Iron Works assembled at the noon hour ?:iiflb‘;- ‘;)ns’:rut. ;h»ong’f RtM::;: to the recommendation for mercy made - ) ment. our | be excelled anywhere. Nelghbors once, they made chairman of the meeting. Mc- | yesterday to hear E. A. Hayes, Repub- y-thix Wembly el ° | by the jury, but said that the defend- t from our generation con- | neighbors alw Years may pass. A son n! Lachlan paid a glowing tribute to the ' lican candidate for Pt s P liam Sherrett; Forty-second Assembly Mare Island navy yard. { In order to get the exact language of Bell in talk on the tariff ques- tion, the Republican State Central Committee engaged a stenographer to | take down his words. The reference | it to the collier occurs in the Woodland | peny had just s ge ss heedful of the national sane checks are and by public art from . gover! ible Fravity. Ulster may settle far from home. He may sel- o the | Dt o . ant’s invasion of Mrs. Coit's apart- 2 pre: atch from P 7 \ strict, George Wi vis; - 2 3 Press dispatch from Pitts one of the faces 8o famillar in the | late,U. S. Bangham and W. S. Melick | Fifth Congressional District. Mr. ct, George Willlam Lewis; For-| . ¢ wag an outrage upon her rights But Ulster County Is al home | g il ty-fourth = % sued u circular letter to the | £o him: and ho new friends can take the place | @0d then gave way to Governor Par-! Hayes was introduced by A. D. Porter, | po Assembly District, Lewls|,nq yuch acts must be demounced by : ! irschbaum L sl its varic s instructing them 'to | of the old neighbors. dee, who received an ovation when he | pysi; Ki . urts. After reviewing the cir- After citing page 247% of the At e A e L T e e doer Mre Sl | f Enelu manager of the Brotherhood | At their meeting last night the Elec- the cof ¥ reptasiy e gudn Prar onal Record Bell said epartments, and extending the age limit | nificance of your meeting. It is well that the | " o & 4 al of Bollermakers and Iron Ship Builders | 4ion Commissioners instructed Regis- cumstances of the case, others,” ‘the latter affecting the skilled | sons of Ulster County should bear a part in 1 stand here with mingled pride and | of America. Mr. Porter pointed out that he would deal with it ag If the defend- would be the proudest move of ! o8 of Ulater Co ] a 3 2 T trar Adams to Investigate the signa- -, # £| “NE™ the action thus taken by the great | ,ET°AL Strukgle for government by the rule | tears,” sald the Governor. Pridse t&ut‘the interests of the workingmen lie | tures on the pelltlon: u ucmflf{]" \¢ |ant did not go to Mrs. Coit's apart | Carnegle Company is pot pecullar to that con- | °The Federal constitution is a chart that sets | YOU are fellow citizens of W. S. Me-| with the administration that is in POW- | they are bona fide. e w thorized | Ments with a full-fledged purpose of | cern. Similar action has been taken by scores | forth the course the ship of state shall sall to | lick, my late esteemed and loved felloW | er and with the Republican Congress o - e was authorized | .\ mitting a felony. After sentence other manufacturing companies in this coun- | jngure a safe voyage. By It government is di- Vi to act, without further authority from . and It is well known In the Industrial | vided into thres departments. Fach depart. | Public officer. There never was a man | that will continue in power after the v was pronounced, Attorney Colling filed —and after having obtained tricts by this evening he will have in- dependcent candidates in those precincts | as well to place on the ballot. To-day {1s the last day for the petitions. t | © fa rotes a n r ¥ ! am- o ;‘g:r.’«r':ui-‘rz;‘ll;‘ iy S e jrorld Jthat the tendency in all large plants | ment is to perform its proper and specified | Who nestled so closely to my heart, Who | coming election; that & Republican :he“bosu;’d. ;:;‘ ”:g results of the ex a notice of appeal to the Supreme = 4, o .,:.-.r elimination of workmen over 40 years ,u_},;“,f,l: AR R S e served so well the people who confided | Congressman. would be able to obtaln n:( vi)ln ¥ sho cl_e torxc& Gt 1 s &) ar govi el e 3 . 2 The record now in possession of The | | Will elcetors caimiy refiect on this? Can | fect form. Bo. Jong at each department ber- | in him. N Lo of | @PProDriations for the building of war- petitions aaa it paTE last might WIh | When Attorney Collins went to the i y wi ¢ 5 | they be pleased by suc ency? forms the functions and only those conferred | I often wonder what the people of | ¥ - g Call \\nl‘ show who is attempting to i’ symptom of a condition fayorable to our na- | upon it by the people through the constitution i e P d& e ships here to the great benefit of the quired 3 per cent of voters in other dis- Judge and asked for a cenlflcat steal credit from another man. tional Hite #0 long are we safe. Under Republican admin- | this country would do ey | men of the iron works, and that their | probable cause the Judge said: md | # 4 « s y | I bhave inguired with diligence concerning i v y 11 the ti n: are in uring th To Senator Perkins was frankl $ q istration this rule has been disregarded. One | have somebody to elect all the time. - % g A is tendency and I find that our great manu- | of the branches of the national Government Interests ire in securing the election of facturing plants regard men as they resard | has on cecasions gone beyond 1ts authoeity and | We B0 from one election to another | gych a Congressman. He laid stress on s ol he legislati machines—to be run to the breaking point as ” v y s from one fit to another. Now laims the credit for the legislation |7 e e o e :::;‘;]elfimt':ncmm withheld from it by the | like cat: t | the necessity of sending a man to Con- which gave the building of a collier to to the scrap heap. High pressure is the we must elect a man to fill the Pres- | gress who would favor th = “Mr. Garnett is a Southern gentleman Therefore. this is the i Shall the shi / e merchant the navy yard at Vallejo. You know ::; pl”h):!rnl l\nllaxls::’ of l‘he :\hurkenlundr—r of H:r& ‘::u b,'.‘r; p:Dp.I:u; Chnnaor “e :anr: idency. It's a question between Judge | marine. ofT;z‘li?:r%al:&)C;;‘c;:;e; (Il:ledep;::(;‘::i and does not want to see the inside of & 1 ¢ 4 ;| that pressure is counted on by the employers > S E -3 A * the real facts. If the credit belongs | i js fgured on precisely the same basie a5 | “F epeat, It 1s well that the volce of the | L3TKer and a man we have known for| Mr. Hayes spoke of his great interest | Republican candidate for Assembly- | Penitentiary till he is sent there by the to Congressman Bell, The Call will| the collapse of a boller or a breakdown of & | peopie of Ulster County is heard on the side of | Years, Roosevelt. We had tariff for|in the workmen of this country, having man in the Thirty-ninth District, of A, | Supreme Court.” g cog-wheel in co e of the limi < i give it to him. Let us have the truth. | JELES In consequence of the limitations | consieutionattem. = G 5 5| revenue and free’ trade under Cleve- | been born on a Wisconsin farm and | Fromberg in the Thirty-eighth and | One of the features of the case was THE INSIDE TRUTH. What is to be done with the men of middie | each of you, I am very faithfully yours, land and it nearly bankrupted us. Now | | havlng emp\oved labor during the last | Clarence E. Ayer in the Thirty-fourth. | the non-appearance of Mrs, Coit at the “The facts are these,” replied Sena- PEAL AL the tiades they hae Maabiend] Frere o AR AN 1D T = d ourse! \ez;x ;ik : I don't I with w ihfl lln 4 Sy s 7 ’ ) he‘ar‘-ng et‘ r,-“}n »[ Judg: F‘riiu, but age end the oid wen for ed out of emp AL B. PARK ) M Y v s relations | Their names will be placed on the bal- Polic alike. n' e d never had an: e g . tor Perkins ‘I obtained the Senate Democrats and oursel ith orklngm n he Y | lot. o et . ; don’t you let Garnett go to San Quén- tin and after a year maybe something can be done for him.” Collins replied: said Senator, Congressman Bell is a problem calling for the best thought of o e O R e g e | farnest Americans regardless of party, regard- GIVES HIS SIDE OF STORY. like that arrangement and have been | friction that had not been adjusted to| Owing to ill health Samuel G. Mur- | 8lmost immediately thereafter left the ;‘1‘;;‘];;;:.L’:nflru(‘(‘un of the two col- | e trying for years to think up a remedy. | their satisfaction; that he treated his | phy, president of the First National |City and went to Paris, France. liers at the navy yards—one on the Ferrari's Case Submitted. Congressman Glllett Wells Citlzens of | They say that tariff for revenue robs| employes as coworkers and had always | Bank, was excused from service as g Atlantic and one on the Pacific Coast. At 10 o'clock this morning Judge Red Bluff About Caminetti. no one, but from '93 to '97 it robbed | insisted upon his foremen refraining | election officer. The following were ex= Meet at Roosevelt’s Birthplace. I went to the members of the House | Sloss will decide the matter of the ap- | RED BLUFF, Oct. 18.—A very large | everybody and yet our Democratic | from cursing and from antagonizing |cused because of absence from the| NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—The house Committee on Naval Appropriations. I | plication of Louis Ferrari for a writ and enlbusi‘astic audience greeted Con- | friends say it is a .zood' lhxng- ?0“ those under his charge; that he had|city: Sig. Greenebaum, M. Branden- | at 28 East Twentieth street, in which asked Foss, Dayton and Meyer to put | ¢f mandate compelling the Election |8Tessman Gillett and Senator Selvage | will remember that from '93 to '97 were | never employed Mongolian labor and |stein, Jasper McDonald, E. M. Green- | pregident Roosevelt was born, has the provision in the bill, but the com- | Cemmissioners to place his name on |2t Pavilion Opera-house to-night. Gil- | long, hard years. Perhaps they were | believed not only in the exclusion of it, | way and Frank J. Devlin. - leased by a Republican 'cam- mittee and the House failed to do so. | the official ballot as candldate for jus- {lett arrived on an early train this|not any longer, but, by George, they | but in its deportation. He declared for The contract for delivering the elec- een - T;e < Fhac L riapund briner When the bill came to the Senate if | tice of the peace. He was nominated | MOrning and made friends with hun- | secmed longer; so when the people | eight hours for the working day and|tion supplies was awarded to H. B. |Poen ©l¥ PG o BBt wamees was referred to the Committee on Na- | by the Democratic convention to fill | reds of citizens during the day. John |had enough of it they elected that|even for less in some employments. He | Terry, his bid being $232. shty e 150 val Affairs. I am the second mem- | the office now held by Isidore Golden, | F- Ellison presided at to-night's meet- | great and good man, McKinley, and |dwelt for some time on the question of | It was decided to ask the Civil P i of more n 3 ber of that committee. With the as- who was appointed by Governor Par- | 108- got protection. In two years we were | protection and showed how their true|yice Commission for a mechanie to care ’r BT sietance of Senator Martin of Virginia | dee to fill the unexpired term of Percy | Gillett scored Congressman . Bell's | prosperous again. interests. lle in maintaining this doc- | for the voting machines and not to Sen-':fu mmn e I got the amendment in. Senator Hale | V. Long, resigned. Ferrari argued |false claim in regard to securing $22,000 | “Times never were better than now.| trine and putting it in force by a high | press the application to the Supervisors MONTP - {_Sez s of Maine was not inclined to favor it. | his own case yesterday and the Elec- | {0F the upper Sacramento River. He | There were never so many full dinner| tariff upon the products of cheap for-for allowance of an all-round me- | tor Redfield Proctor was re-elected to He cited the battleship Texas as an ex- | tion Commissioners were represented | 58id no river and harbor bill was|pails and so many full savings ac-|eign labor so as to enable the workmen | chanic, for which there is no provision | the United States Senate by the Ver- ample of navy yard construction.|by Edmund Tauzsky. Mr. Tauzsky's | Passed by the last Congress, but upon | counts. Now, if I could have my way|of America to compete successfully |in the Civil Service Department. If the | mont Legislature to-day ~in separate However the Senate amended the bill | contention was that Golden was en- | 'écommendation of Major Heuer $22,- | I would decide a man’s prosperity by | against such importations. On these | mechanic does not prove satisfactory |session. The election will be officially and authorized the construction of two | titled to the office until the next elec- | 000 Was given the upper Sacramento | the ticket he votes. It would be his| matters and his declarations for the|ga request will then be made that the |confirmed to-morrow fft joint session. colliers at the navy yards—one on the | tion for justice of the peace in 1906, | {rom the emergency appropriation of | own fault then if he voted for Demo- | encouragement of home manufactures| Commissioners be permitted to make —_— Atlantic and one on the Pacific. The |and he declared that the charter pro- | $3.000.000. Gillett reviewed his work in | cratic hard times and his reward if | his remarks met with greaj approval. | their own selection. A suggestion from Davis in West Virginia. bill went to the House, and the House | vision for a two-year term was not a | COngress to aid the settlers in Mono | he voted for Republican prosperity.| Mr. Hayes was listened to attentively | Voorsanger that the Civil Service WELSH, W. Va., Oct. 18.—Henry refused to concur in the Senate|law—the office being a constitutional [ COUnty, to aid the hydraulic miners, | There have been many loyal Democrats [ and his hearers left him reluctantly.|Board be asked to hold an examina- | . . iy Democratic candidate for amendment. A conference commit-|One. to secure pensions for the old soldiers | who have fought for their country, but | From the Union Iron Werks Mr. Hayes | tion for a machine caretaker was not President, wound up a busy day tee over the disagreement was the re- R ¥ 2T Ao R and to relieve various counties from |they have that one forgivable sin|and his party went to Lachman & |taken up. Vice aigning with a rally here to- sult. The Senators appointed to the| PARKER RECEIVES REPORTS. |the encroachment of forest reserves. of being Democrats. One of them sald | Jacobi’s, where he met the employes —_————— of camp: conference were: Hale of Maine, Per- i et He punctured many ridiculous claims | to me: ‘I'm a Democrat and have to|and dellvered a short address. Empty hours make aching hearts. night. kins of California, Martin of Virginia, Nominee Told of Situation in Indiana fl;m'de :)’ t:‘s OEDO:EI‘;L Camh;ettl, who | vote for Parker, but I hope Roosevelt The Representatives were: Foss of Il- and New Jersey. claimes at he had secured the re- | will get it.” linots, Dayton of West Virginia, Meyer “W YORK, Oct. 18.—The politi- | MOVal of duty on grain bags and thus | “They say Roosevelt is an umsafe man. ARV ERTINEMENTS. g f Louis | cal situations in Indiana and New deserved the gratitude of California | He is for grafters. They don’t like “Personally 1 urged the members to Jersey were the most important af- |iarmers. Gillett read a telegram from | him because he shot a Spaniard in the support the Senate amendments and |fairs of the Democratic campaign Collector Stratton of San Francisco | back, but where else could he shoot the conference committee reported in|considered by Judge Parker after he |S8YIng that Caminetti had never intro- | him? They say he is impetuous, but favor of retaining it. 1 ent to Repre- | arrived here to-day. A report was|duced a bill to repeal the duty on|we know of the quiet things he has ac- sentative Gillett and others and asked | made to him concerning Indiana by grain bags or jute. He told how Cam- | complished.” them to stand in and adopt the report| Simon P. Sheril, who was secretary |inetti had sought, when in Congress,| Senator Ward of San Diego was the of the conference. Giilett was ready to | of the Democratic National Commit- | 1o defeat the appropriation of $750,000 | last speaker. He prophesied a great BIGGEST FURNITURE HOUSE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. With Four Credit. Sales in Full Swing If you want anything that a Furniture House has toofier, Now and Here are the time and make every effort to secure adoption, | tee in 1892, secured for KEureka harbor by Con- | victory for the Roosevelt ticket. but the report was adopted without op- It is said the conference did much | 8ressman Geary. ——— position. Look at the Congressional| to shape the contest to be waged by | W©o0l, cattle and lumber are the lead- GREAT RALLY IN MARIN. Record to verify my statements.” Indiana Democrats for supremacy in |Ing products of Tehama County, and it RECORD IS CLEAR. the election. The announcement was | Was told how Caminetti voted to put| SAN RAFAEL, Oct. 18.—One of the R e LAl Mo AL IR made by Indianans who called on |these on the free list. Gillett made a|largest and most enthusiastic political April 30, 1004, = “25 2ope Judge Parker that the prospects of | Most excellent impression and he will | meetings held in Marin County during f:;‘ams the position of Senmator Per,|CArTying Indlana, as shown bv a|be given a large majority in Tehama | the present campaign was held In the the place to buy. You will not have offers made like these again for many a day. We are crowded Kine. The indelible record is that the | fourth canvass, were encouraging. No | County. opera-house to-night and was ad- to the doors for room, and we’re cuttmg the prices to make it. Senate amendment which Senator Per- | figures were given out. Hon. T. H. Selvage of Bureka, candi- | dressed by Senators Belshaw and [ In New Jersey the situation is re. | date for State Senator, followed Gillett, | Shortridge. Chairman Martinelll first | ported to be far more complex than and made a strong and convincing ar- | introduced R. J. Davis, candidate for ! in any of the doubtful States, and the | Bument on national issues. He also|Supervisor, and S. H. Olmsted, nominee kins introduced prevalled. Here is an extract from the Congressional Record in which the action of the House in re- A score of specials on Parior Tables to Your chance to secure a winter card table or read- ing table -d -am stand : : niing E $12. TRIPLE lu;.r HIGH P, round cor- | $5.50 Solid Oak | CURVED top and | GRADE Parlor Ta- nered Table, in] beveled grain, | beveled edge, Louis | ble, made from se- oak; 24 in. across. | round Parlor Ta- | XIV design Parlor | lected, wavy, quar- Ball glass and | ble, with French Table; golden oak ter-sawed oak of ceding from its disagreement is clearly | F€5Ult more dependent upon the work | Made & good impression. for the Assembly. Both gentlemen| @ clear the line : : : reported: | done in the remaining two and one- . e . made short but effective addresses. i R M ik ' can ot | D8I weeks of the campaign. This WOMEN HONOR FATRBANKS, Senator Belshaw spoke at length tention o ihis fact pecause T have o “esive | Was the judgment of former Senator e % . upon the principal issues of the cam- these colliers shall be bullt, because they | James J. Smith Jr. who called on |Accepts for His Wife Flowers From |paign. He began by cailing attention 'r’rh‘f’g:fi‘ix:i— \flc.::fir\‘:w‘-;:' "r’y.w..ir W | Judge Parker and declared certain the Revolutionary Daughters, to the various constitutional amend- tieman has got in his speech. The question | election of Black for Governor, and PROVIDENCE, R, L, Oct. 18.—|ments submitted to the yoters for rat- 1' g ;0o ‘»u‘:'“"m‘:"l;:l‘:’;z‘g“,fl:’f'z: predicted that the Democratic na-| With a speech at Infantry Hall in this | ification or rejection. He advised “he dixagreement to the SENATE | tional ticket also would win. city to-night, Senator Fairbanks ended | voters to vote for amendments estab- e ‘f:" ;fi’k"t"““'m:;flm_ R Judge Parker's position on the serv- |a busy day in New England, having | lishing a court of appeals, giving the pounced the chair was in doubt. ice bension order was given support |made brief addresses at Pittsfield, | Board of Harbor Commissioners power Mr. F Division, Mr. Speaker. by General John W. Kay of Brooklyn, | Mass.,, and Woonsocket and Paw- | to float bonds for the completion of the e ey s gEly dlvided, and there| ypo called on the candidate. The |tucket, R. L, where his special train |Sea wall, relieving the Academy of S0 the motion 1o x;:{r T Wx -y U R general said he could assure Judge |stopped during the trip to this city. At | Sciences from taxation and exempting $. ‘C URVED other amandments? Parker he would lose no Democratic The Speaker—This disposes of all the | votes by his declaration that if elected amendments. each stop he was accorded a cordial | from taxation a ship entering the har- reception. bors of the State and household furni- s he woulud revoke the executive order The incident of the day which gave | ture to the value of $100. He advised BELL'S RAW WORK. and use his influence to have Congress | Senator Fairbanks the greatest pleas- ) the rejection of the proposition to per- Congressman Bell's attempt to ap-[éndct @ service law. ure occurred at Pawmcket where he | mit the codes to be amended in an om- propriate to himself the eredit for this ~ St was met by a delegation of the local [ nibus bill and the one changing the legislation is the rawest sample of po- BRYAN'S VORJF AFFECTED. chapter of the Daughters of the Amer- | sessions of the Legislature, ta- eagle claw feet. | curved legs and | mirror finish. Spe- | beautiful graina. t]; ;e:::l a: 80c Speclal $z 85 box rim. \3 ls cial .. $7 85 Special 51350 litical work ever exhibited in Califor: ican Revolution, and accepted in the| Senator Belshaw then took up the e Fodete Special.. e e o nia. Beil made speeches in support of | SHoWws Evidence “of Strain at Bedford. | name of Mrs. Fairbanks, the national | national questions. The affairs of the the measure as early as February 25, BEDFORD, I:«:l,.;t. 18.—The spe- president of the organization, a la.rge nation during the last four years, he A“ other s cla's “oted s“nda Al'e stl" 0ll sale f0l' t"e WCCK but the sveeches were of no f t of flowers. id, had 1; - it o The mopsorce OF | sial train which is carrying William | e s Brryen o o fal effect in the House. The amendment On his arrival in this city shortly | ducted and the country is upon such ms. J. Bryan on his tour of Indiana was|ypefore 4 o'clock Senator Fairbanks | @ sound financial basis that the people CARP ETS. DMPE which prevailed was introduced in the e Senate, passed by the Senate and went | MOre than two hours late In reaching | yg driven to Warwick, where he was | do not care to change the administra- $1.25 SHAKESPEAR- EAN TABLE — For bedroom, hall or par- 10 the House, where it was concurreq | I8 city for the mass meeting to- | tne guest at dinner at the home of | tion. The issues fought out four years Regular goc values. Many in on ADF] 25 a8 Senite amendmene | St WhicH Was the closing vent of | Ganator Aldrich. After dinner Sematon | ago had not becn sortved, o sard: and |l T B“ssels two - tone patterns 33 50 Anm Curtains p- 7 '“h" 3 vide and ——— mfl;vrw-m:o e iaoh 44y, Bry- | pairbanks, accompanied by Senator | there being nothing on which the to choose from. This week, the yard, mot 55c long. Plain centers, with cwad dgun, LABOR PARTY HOLDS RALLY. |4n's voice shows evidence of the| sjarich and Congressman -Capron, | Democrats could appeal to the voters 77 SRR T SR R AT, O SR i A on sides and ends. Sale price, per pair —— strain “which he is undergoing. Nev- | 3,qve to Infantry Hall, where he made | of the country, they seek riase 6 r: X v to gain a vic- Congressman Livernash Is Principal | ;7"¢16% the 1arge audionce listened | he principal speech of the evening. | tory by attacking the personality of Speaker Pioneer Hall. 02 5o i g i President Theodore Roosevelt. This et REGISTRATION IN CHICAGO. e e sion of the political issues. Members of the Union Labor party | The speaker delivered his address Sthok. salf the akies; bR 08 l“ h Bnmls Regular $1.10 ulne.n. l:i weet of Chicago. This week, the 'yord, T5c 19650 Wool Blankefs Woren from the finest white carded California athered in force at Pioneer Hall last| from a temporary stand erected in the | Regult Rw. as Disappointing to ::.t::“ ; coxa:::nel: ‘::!flmmfl n&f IMEI"!K . 'fi |' ""“"“A‘I;:’. BI‘C‘IO" Axmmnen $2 méh:l‘?t “‘le'h‘ ;‘"ld Large ‘h" -uch: to further the cdndidacy gllcounho\ue park. The park, which Party Managers, upon the Democrats to their d.ln‘v-n Wfltfll € VQtS the yard values. The Sale price, per pair.. ,5 min BewErET er\!;e:nnh, e t] . sont” S TS ;umryflmlhd CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—Thia was the |tage and defeat. Thpet o METevie S The apk sl 4‘ an Il inee 9 § 2 the Democratic and Union Labor par- | surrounding towns. Bryan -made an | %6cond day of registration of voters| Senator Belshaw closed wma;rlnu- P B P TP S U e ties, was the principal speaker of the | earnest appeal for the SUppOrt of the "“ the result was_disappolnting to | IRE appeal to the young voters to care- $6 rolls, 20 yards to the roll enough Upllolstery cm "“‘5 inches. he party managers, as the total regis- | fully consider the needs and condi- Democratic national and State uoug-. tration for the city of Chicago was but | tions of the country and to vote the || K, - 7814 greater than the Fegistra Republican ticket from top to bottom. |l ., l.'::: xrborl :arty (l::mnty Commm&: PARRER ON CONSERTURION. : o § e innt’ nationat campaign. g:: ::f His speech was received with enthusi- P ed at the meeting. Prior to : birmision ot e Livernash to thef Seve 3t s Chare for the @up or 18] Tofiirailon odey vaa 16141 o and by vas Lrequenty interrapted audience D. 'W. Burchard, ubli- State. - days. In 1900 the total registration of | Senator Ch.-xlu M. Shortridge was mmnmo«.l&—.}mm male voters was 899,765, 7 the next Eyw lqlm ker discussed the question of constitu- ___....____..—. usual ln!mltl.hh way mtlu-lmmm mmuu.-— ,munl for the average room. by the 20-yard roll, not hnd........ evening. George J. Berger, uc.rehry of the sm- able for making lo!a cushion covers. e sz ’5 piece at least $1 value. Smal sale price. m