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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1905 SENATE TAKES UP CAMPAIG CONTRTBUTIONS WOODWARD BILL IS LIKELY [HOUSE VOTES [BANK REPORTS | |E2E SURPRISEp 0 MEET OEFENT CAWAL FUNDS 0 BE PROBE BY SGLUNS Sensto - fileite Rusdiubing Japanese and Korean Exclu- ]’;1s’ses the Emergency Bill sion Measure Not Favored ! After Reducing the Ap-| for Investigation of Con- tributions to Campaigns | NotExpecting Posi- tion of Surveyor Orders for Merchandise orovide an easy method of buying Christ- mas gifts—we issue these or- ders for any amount — good any time, In any depart- ment, Imported Lace and Spangled Robes At One-Fourth Off Regular Prices For to-day and Saturday we will allow 25 per cent discount on any robe in the store selling from $30 to $165. It is a timely sale which you will certainly appreciate now when you are planning your evening costume for balls, parties, receptions, theater and other so- cial occasions. These robes are the very latest Parisian creations and have been in the store but a short (hristmas Clov: <rders Kearny and Sutter Streets | HOWN'BOND FEATURE DEBATED by the Present Congres propriation by $5.500,000 MUCH OPPOSITION TILLMAN Indications Are That Pro-| Williams of Mississippi Of- posed Law Will Be Killed! fers Several Amendments, in the Committee Rooms. All of Which Are Defeated SPEECH BY Insurance Officials Given | a Grilling by the Mem- ber Frome South Carolina f | B ST 1 ST S P g ) time, having been recently imported from France. Each one is ready for lining and fitting. 0 ('_)I'tx Spectal Disatch to The Call | WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—An appro-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 7—The subject of The spangled robes come in black, gold, silver and novelty effects; while the lace robes CALL BUREAU, POST BUILDING, ! Priation of $11,000,000 was voted to-day ¢2mpaign contributions by insurance tom come in black, white, cream and ecru > > YT i Vs 2 . 0 ny . " . : WASHINGTON, Dec Representa- | toward the construction of the Panama | ;o op tne Senate to-day. It came up in The styles are Lierre, Point de Gaze, Spangled, Silk Braid, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, S,,t S Perklns and Flint tive Hayes to-day received a telegram | canal. The amount was a comp.romise | connection with Tillman's resolution call- R 3 3k d S ish d _V from A. Tveitmore, president of the | between the $16,500,000 carried in the!ing for an investigation of national banks' enaissance and hand-run Spanish. | bill under consideration and an estimate | aid : A and Korean Exclusion Leaghe | | 1n--politica janid ‘was Explolted b 5 Gave Him No Hlflt nia, requesting that he iniro. | Of about $6,000,000, recommended by, the South Carolina Senator in a speech of | ANas Reheastow. << 35500 Hobes: in the House a bill on that sub. | Wiliams, the Democratic leader, 10 some length. The address dealt with the | $35.00 Robes, now. $60.00 Robes, ; o e ylpuse a b on that sub-| carry on’ the work until the middle of | President’s recommendations for the pun- | $1i705 Robes. now. - $65.00 Robes, of Intentlons Ject ‘Drapebod By ho Abkius. January. Hepburn, in charge of the!'ishment of bribery in elections, with Sen- | - the reductions are the . Mr. Hayes replied that he would be|bill, suggested that $11,000,000 would |ator Platt's testimony before the New $45.00 Robes, now.............$33.75 And so on the reduction : glad to give the matter his considera- | carry on the work until March. There | York investigating committee and with $50.00 Robes, NOW........ same up to those that sell at $165.00. S . R % N S tion upon t receipt of the bill which | “l'as nukin}entloln m;lnleMtE\i‘ to %s}ay vam;‘us other pertinent mnlttersA It-wag ants 3 a has not yet reached Washington the work, the only argument for cutting | couched in characteristic language an 2 ta Rosan's Name Soon to Ris opinkl I Bt I‘;;: {down the original estimate being that | attracted much attention. The resolution SerI‘l Boxes Black Dress Goods Be Presented to the t introduced last Monday b " i closer scrutiny might be had of the es- | directing the Secretary of the Treasury g ihtrofiuoed ast Mondey Ly ENDID S winte. to report whether the reports of the Na- : = 2 70 Prodidist sentative McKinlay and which has the N The bill was amended in accordance | tional Bank Examiners showed that the at Speclal prlceS $1 25 Quahtnyf C . sement of the. State’s Congres- | with suggestions of Mann of Tllinois, | banks had made campaign contributions 2 Each one of the sewing boxes here mentioned would make a very handy gift for any woman. The boxes are fitted and many of them filled with materials ready for use; made of canvas, leather, satin, plush and fancy velour. in recent years was adopted at the close of Tillman's remarks. § Tillman quoted with especial emphasis. the President’s remarks concerning cam- delegation, Mr. Hays will use his » have it take the place of the nal bill general opinion among the Cali- | directing the President to require an- nual reports from canal officers, cover- | Ing all details of the work; requiring | such employes to give Congress any in- This is just the material for making a suitable dress for everyday wear, a dress that is particularly adapted to wear dur- o ASTIT ‘members, however, is that the | formation it may desire, and restrict- | paign contributions by corporations. AR R oW ing the rainy season when you would not ¥ eady introduced, If enacted, g all expenditures to money appro-| “Our chief executive has taken a very 5_ wir o5 care to subject a more expensive gar- shut out Japanese and Koreans | priated by Congress and to that received | progressive stand to secure purity in 75¢ k{"d. now.. E'to the tain g without having opened the entire ques- | by the operation of the property of the | elections,” he said, and added: “Every $1.00 kind, now.. | g i ’ - : wld IS . of exclusion and that it is by far | Panama railroad. good American will say, ‘Well done.’ and $1.75 kind, now.. Soft kid finished cheviot, 56 inches e, . S I | Otherwise the bill was not amended | lodk for progress along that line.” $2.00 Kind, NOW..vvvereeernneanns a rich black all-wool fabric of firm texture; 5 1 prospect for favorable action on |and it contains, besides the appropria- [ Continuing Tillman said: ind. regular $1.25 a yard, now 70c. 2 3 Japanese exclusion bill in the pres- | tion, a provision removing & tax dis-| I am the holder of a small pollcy In the $2.25 kind, nOW......oanbene e ¥ 15 2 Telh oW I “ s ely remote. In | ability against the proposed bonds to bey New, ¥ork Mutual and 1 don't like to have my g ' 5 ) = » - s certain that no | jssued for the construction of the canal, | oividends cu M- Mo M d h ld S C ure ‘Conld. pass. eliher houter moF | wk piosle Chn men on. o Focting | Carey Y1540 snd s satés, b couains an isses' nt Children's uit Cases ) -4 probable that the bill now in pos- | with other Government bonds, as avail- | Bailey asked whether the insurance IS5 $ = = session of the House commitiee will |able for security for national bank cir- | company contributions to the Republican Mack]ntos es . $6 50 Value for $5.00 i ever c‘o!ne out xl;f x;‘lelcuunu;u.... 1-0..mr. |culation and to reimburse the treasury | National Committee had been returned to | R b h : 2 N X s Opposition to the bill on the part of | for the money appropriated in the bill. | the donors. emember there are many rainy days a2 ¥ € h x,flix‘:‘.g f{npubl!(‘:x;}s of the House who | The bond provision in the bill was a Tiliman—T understood that the President was yet to come and protection is economy, These suit cases are unusually good and strong.bmlade o; absolutely control its business is S0 | poj - day. v ¢ | Boing to have Mr. Cortelyou return them, but 4 f i ineds shi : i s n 5 strong that mo Sction whatever upon | Loint of stiank sy, WIIGmE - OE1T Gori'c know Whether ie.iks 006 a0 kool when you can buy a good mackintosh for | sole leather, linen lined; shirt flaps; solid brass bolts a 8 Ehi b s la Bt il probabla: bpe | Mississippl offered Several unsuccessful |inat I have mot kot my share. .85. locks, 24-inch size; a splendid case for the money and a 1 he measure is at all probable ‘he | amendments, all seeking to abandon | Spooner—Is yours a life policy? Children’s and Misses’ ackintoshes, : e p : membérs of the California delegation | the policy of issuing bonds for the canal | Tillman—It fs. pLATE . o SES, | splendid case for a gift: regular $6.50 value for $5.00. - who are most strongly in favor of the | work, on the ground that there are suf-| Spooner—Then it is not yet time to realiza made of covert rain cloth with cape, in - e H enactment of this legislati admit | ficient ble funds in the treasury | “iliman PeplIAY that At weddarviienas gray, with narrow black stripes. We Playing Card Cases, 85¢ Value for 55c¢ 1 that the bili's ‘ohences are hopelens inf{o “iriect Sil* hosdna S ABMBRES" L0 U0 1ot tha palicy dtsclt; he whiied paid: have been selling these machintoshes for i 7 e 3 SR b % s s Joseph g dbe e A St L ver- | canal work. Said he: 3.50, but will close them out now for aying card cases, made of seal grain leather, wi ne ona ces @ s - & . x § : - 2 e & s d 1 it was the first | s> the Giiitnas ot ‘.flg.f.‘f?.-;‘ W These are pitifully small, while Mr. McCurdy .85. pack of playing cards; regular price 8sc, special now 55¢. ! received of the pro-|_ > g E CALIFORNIA APPROPRIATIONS. has peen getting fat without doing anything. - i MpRyro Nyt »;e«lun\(; toward I\rnp;\sed Ilvghl. tion | AxERO IONS. B llcy said he had not SHpposed . that * t . t g aimg | OF this character is such as to warrant 1 President would make a second rs Perkins or Flint . 's ; | Money Asked for Light Stations and |the Presiden secon R potkive watement s he Vi o Asked for Light sta the Presdent womd make 4 second orste oods for ristmas Gifts s in_Congre ot :Deoome <& Aiw. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Bstimates |ing campaign contributions until the : : 4 v - il . SR L - ASHINGTON, A WOrs s gifts, we are prom : Repres McKinlay and Haves, | or uporobriations for the mest asews|money had been returned. Tillman re- _Knowing that many ladies appreciate worsted goods as g e prompted to put we "“;*l‘ S e o ‘T\\xl;‘v; ’r':\q‘]'l‘;'e hP: | year submitted to Congress to-day con- | Sponded: i ¥ 5 on this special sale. i Soge 1 port of Japanese exclusion, realiz at o5 f i G 4 Ah, Mr. President, all the Turveydrops an £35 "0 ien’ s, £ 'S - 3 < the members of the House need m"“"“}I_X:mlhl;l:nf:;hx)n‘;x{:wun%“:ff‘u:x.];:. dtems: | peckinifs are mot dead yet. although 1 would Ladies’ slippers, crocheted by hand from the b:st Ladies’ capes, handmade, of Shetland floss, in pra enlightenment on the question and | pock. San Francisco Bay, $30.000, and at |10t for a moment be understood as comparing zephyr, in all colors, regularly $1.00 a pair, special | gainty colors, umbrella or circular shapes, regular derable extent | Sh N SIIER 08 AR 3 ay, $80.000, | our occupant of the White House with those le for Mr. Flint to be | the¥ will 'l,, e every o{ppz;‘nunlll) ;01‘flum:Iul:p;)\slle}ul:ml(‘ou.umed sb’ ‘meb et e, Whiat we. Want: in ressits. ang now, 8sc. . titeh ith $2.25 value, for $1.75. 3 arry on the campaign of education in | Smelting Worl n Carquinez Strait, between oi c s Vi st ies’ n fancy stitches, wi or > 23 - " . P c | those he does not seem to have procured so far. Ladies’ wool blouses, i ¥ Lidiest lints; knitlidl fecus Shétlind wool. in satid jon of the Legis the matter. They and others of the Californian delegation will be heard on y out of friendship, services as secretary of ! e e oecretary | the subject in speeches before the | Dume, Cal. That is no longer decmed neces: | congratulated Platt upon his straightfors = P ia Senators in | House. They hope to create a sentl- sy It is pee nl::omme‘ll-‘ded that $50,000 of | wardness. Said he: ‘. . . pustore ment that will give the advocafes® of | this appropriation be used for the Carquinez | rhere was no dodging, and I do not belleve S I d d V 1 Bl ; k d ‘ f rt > i1t is as the press | . lusion better chances for success in | S o Jog slgnal station at Point Ca. | that & dollar of the money’ ever stuck to his p endail aljues in an ets an omiorters r dic “o1 sses. ABNE ot o - | fingers. P g v . . : : on the street in | Judicial Congresse brillc, $00,000: {0k slgnal station at Humboldt | He 'added his conviction, however, Here is a splendid opportunity to supply your immediate needs in blankets and com~ ran of weeks before e G e 1iehe stations aoto0.® of | that the contributions had had the ef- What “Hot Mocha” Means. other California light stations, $30,000; im- New York ‘i the forters. Hot Mocha is a select coffee blend served with whipped cream at Haas' Candy Stores, Phelan building and res Flood building. . —— - TRAVERSING OF NORTHWEST PASSAGE NOT GREAT FEAT ng he re- e hoped that I would come his winter for a visit, make it very pleasant e i y. I assured him that nents ‘were such that ble to make n t With Arctic Experience Say Amundsen Has Added Nothing to World’s Knowledge. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—~Men In this city who have had A experiences seem inclined to pooh-pooh the achievement of Explorer Amundsen. They declare that navigation of the Northwest passage is a matter only of patience and time and that it can add nothing s knowledge. 1 Schley, retired, said to-night could not see that anything was to be gained by making the Northwest passage. Said he: “Ever since the time of Elizabeth men have been trying to find an easy passage and Men e some day to do something for anything more about 4 bhas served two er of Santa Rosa, two d two terms as Tre: years ago ate. He Savings insti- sed appointment Was | one that would discount Columbus’ achleve- ¥ with pleasure, as ! ment. Frobisher tricd, and since his time other men have tried and succeeded, and now the business it is only a matter of getting Into the ice and being carried along With it. There is nothing to_discover. ““The magnetic pole was discovered by Ross 0 yeurs ago, but that discovery was without for the variation of the magnet shows the pole must likewise vary, and its lo— n to-day may not be the same as a year >m_now." Brigadier General Greeley, chlef of the Signal orps of the army, Who was the leader of a sus _expedition to the North Pole, eald: 17 he stays svith his ship & man undoubtedly ift ihrough the Northwest passage, but , e can gain any knowledge ready value, that ke artistic m appropriate. n, Vail & Co., 741 Santo Dom possess. " ment here —_———————— ARMY AND NAVY ORDERS. Lieutenant Second Mu enth Infantry, to | IWASHINGTON, Dec. T.—Army orders: A organize and ! ). ove of absence for three months has been that which has 5 the maintenance | Eranted to First Lieutenant William T. Davis, assistant surgeon, on duty in the Philippin —_———— Navy order: mander P. J. Werlich is | assigned to duty as Inspector of the Thirteenth San Rafael Creek Under Bam. | lighthouse district, Portland. He will assume SHINGTON, Dec. 7.—The Becretary of | his duty on January 81, 1906. . o Congress. with hbis indorse. | The following cable was received from the | commander-in- Bn- | Cal., hief of the Asfatic fleet: Liecu- detached from the command | of the Chauncey to return home; Ensign F. Martin i» detached from the Decatur and as- signed to the Oregon. — e Names Californian for Office. slonel W € San Ra H Heuer, Creek. ent LIBELED —B. H. Tietfen and | Wbel in the United yesterday against the ! a_collision. | | Broesh. Sn Sossant: A WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—The President sent the scow schooner M the following nomination to the Senate to-da; B To be & member of the California Debris Com- te & referee to | mission, Captain Charles H. McKinsley, corps amount of damages of engines Who Gets the ‘Most Out of Life? Not the weaithiest, not the most learned, man who has good heaith and works for hi trite, but not trivial. Every man should guard his health as his m The more so because health is easier to Keep your grip on health b{_ nor the idler—but the s living. This truth is ost valuable posses- retain than regain. regular exercise, reasonable care ake Beecham’s Pills occasionally, good working in eating and requisite sleep. to tone the stomach and keep the liver and bowels in order. And don’t worry. Observe these simple rules and you will a, gets the most from life is ’ o s o The Man Who Uses BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold Everywhere in Boxes. 10c and 28e, San Pablo Bay and Suisun Bay, $50,000. 1901 (In ngress appropriated $§63,000 to estab- lish a light and fog signal station at Point Quoting the testimony of Senator Platt 5 before the New York committee, Tillman, $2.25. without collars, colors mnavy blue, red or white, colors, also in fancy striped borders, special at goc. provement of grounds at the Presidio of San Francisco, §15,000; improvement of the harbor at San Pedro, $300,000; San Pablo Bay, $81,- 000; Oakland harbor, $250,000; Wilmington har- bor, $100,000; a stedm tug for naval coal de- pot at y Point, §$100,000; construction of | plant at Mare Island yard, ,000; Improve- ment of the channel at Mare Island Stralt, | $100,000; other improvements at Mare Island, $286,000; improvements at the naval training statfon on Yerba Buena Island, $80,000; Cus- tom House at San Francisco, $950,000. e gl WORK OF LIFE SAVERS. Report Made for Fiscal Year om the Pacific Coast. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—The annual report of the life-saving service for the fiscal year ending June 20, 1905, | shows operations on the Pacific Coast | as follows: | | _ Number of disasters, 55; value of vessels, | $815,900; value of cargoes, $48,230; total value | | of property, $864,130; number of persons on | | boara vessels, 410; number of persons lost, 5; | number of shipwrecked persons succored at stations, 15: number or days® succor afforded, | | 28; value of property saved, $802,160; value cf | | property lost, $61,970; number of disasters ln- volving total 10ss of vessels, 8. |STATE TO MANAGE YOUNTVILLE HOME| Proposition to Turn It Over to National Government Not Favored. Speclal Dispatch to The Call. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—In a report sent to Congress to-day through the War Department by General M. T. Mc- Mahon, president of the board of man- agers of the National Home for Dis- abled Volunteer Soldiers, reference is made to a proposition of the California Legislature that the home at Yountville, Napa County, be transferred to the jurisdiction of the board, and adds: The board does not feel authorized to estab- lish a new branch of the home on the Pacific Coast or elsewhere without the express author- ity of Congress. Moreover, the board has noth. ing to advise as to the policy of accepting the homes now owned and maintained by the vari- ous States, and the acceptance of the home at Yountville would be entering upon such a pol- icy and would be a precedent which would be urged in regard to many lesser homes in other States which maintain but a very small num- ber of men, and would entail, if transferred to the board 6f managers of the National Home, & vastly disproportionate expense. The property uwned by the State of California { 1s -well adapted for the purposes of the home jand the number of men hertofore maintained | there has averaged about 750. The water syp- ply is not up to the standard required by the board of managers for the nealth of the men and the sanitary conditions of the home. As- . surances have been given that it can be amply increased a me expense. |MAYOR OF FRESNO DEFIES RAILROAD Refuses to Attend Banquet in Honor of Southern Pa- cifie Official. FRESNO, Dec. 7.—Mdyor W. Parker Lyon of Fresno refused to attend a ban- quet given here last night In honor of Charles 8. Fee, general trafic manager of the Seuthern Pacific Railroad. In ex- plaining his refusal Mayor Lyon said: fect of controlling interest of the insurance companies. Judge Parker in the connecting the Republican . contributions with the fact that Chair- man Cortelyou had from the office of Secretary of the De- added that not a dollar had been used to elect the President. shown that $1,8900,000 had been | tributed for that purpose. charge been Cleveland campaign, saying it would cratic party | ing such a course was necessary to re- Tillman quoted the charges made by last campaign campaign recently retired special, $4.50 a pair. partment of Commerce and Labor. He also quoted the President's reply, ferent colored borders to select from, each bound which, he sald, was ‘“red hot” and with white ribbon, special, $5.00 a pair. Notwithstand- it had been con- ing this fact, he said, Tillman also made reference to the White wool blankets, large size, with pink and blue borders, neatly silk bound, special $3.95 a pair. White woolen blankets, 72x81 inches, in diQ’erent colored borders, very neatly bound with ribbon, White woolen blankets, size for double bed, dif- Store open Saturday Evening—Watch Saturday’s Bulletin and Post for some unusual values which will be offered for that eyening only. Figured silkoline comforters, filled with white sanitary cotton, size 72x78 inches, special, $1.50 each. Figured sateen comforters, filled with white sanitary cotton, size 72x78 inches, neatly stitched, special, $3.50 each. Figured India silk covered comforters, in entirely new patterns, down filled, exceptionally fine quality, at $10.00 and $15.00 each. that large expenditures had | made by the Democrats in the have been fortunate for the Demo- if Cleveland had never been elected. He closed with an ap- peal for a thorough investigation, say- CANNOT SAVE IN HILEACE Spectal Dispatch to The Call. CALL BUREAU, POST BUILDING, WASHINGTON, Deec. 7.—Congressmen who came to Washington on passes and then collected mileage from the Government for car fare ostensibly paid out will have to save money to get home on if the Eastern railroads adhere to their expressed determina- tion to abolish free passes after Jan- uary 1. The Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia and Reading roads have already announced such order, to take effect on that date, and other Eastern roads are expected to follow suit. The resuit will be that Washington will be cut off from the world, except by the payment of railroad fares, after the Christmas bolidays. Except for those members, who are few, who have been in the habit of paying rallroad fare in the past as a matter of principle, the new polioy of the roads has been heard .in Washing- ton in silence. Congressmen who have been in the habit of accepting passes are loath to admit the fact by Oppos- .| Ing the new order openly. Several bills already have been introduced in Congress to abolish the pass evil, but the railroads have done what Congress has refused to do in the past. ana have wiped off the slate without legis- “| lation. \ 2 It is significant that action of rail- roads is being taken on the eve of sur- render of the pro-railroad forces to the President’s plan for the regulation of raiiroad rates. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 7.—President L. E. Johnson of the Norfolk and Western Rallway Company, after a conference to-day with President Cas- satt of the Pennsylvania Rallroad, an- nounced that the Norfolk and Western Company would discontinue the issu- ance of passes at the end of this year. Word was received here to-night that President Truesdale of the Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western had issued a similar notice. NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—With reference to & report that the New York Cen- tral and Hudson River Railroad Com- pany had declded to discontinue store the confidence of the public. R —— COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS, How Senators Perkins and Flint Are Likely to Fare. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Senator Flint prob- ably will be assigned to the Senate Committees on Irrigation, Public Lands and Territories, be- sides securing the chalrmanship of a minor committee, Senator Perkins, in addition to his present Influential pice on the important committees on _Appropriations, Commerce and Naval Af- falfs, probably will be given membership on the Committee on Agriculture. Senator Per- kins is a member of the Committee on Com- mittees, which make these assignments. the golfer, the bunter, the athlete priating $10,000 for the erection of & Statue of | Feilx, Calaveras County, . Commodore Jobn D, Sloat, U. £. N., at Mon- | Freshwater, Humboldt ::fl‘;';’ by e e terey, Cal.; providing for the colnage of minor | Coeur; Whitmore, Shasta Couess ~ wy coins’ at the San Francisco Mint; enabling | Winegar. . Fraok A Rear Admiral B. H. McCalla, U. S. N., to ac- il cept a decoration from the Emperor of Ger- many and a medal from the King of Great Britain, i RESIGNS CHAIRMANSHIP. Semator Mitchell Retires From Inter- oceanic Canal Committee, WASHINGTO! Dec. T.—Following his message resigning the chairmanship of the Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals, Senator Mitchell of Oreégon informed Vice President Fairbanks in a telexram to-day that he did not care to be appointed on com- mittees. His action establishes a p: ent in relation to the active service of Senators con- victed of criminal offenses, which a member of the Republican committee to select standing committees will communicate to Senator Bur- ton of Kansas. Senator Mitcheil's request will be respected, and it was stated to-day that he and Senator Burton will be left off of ail com- mittees. s California Postmasters Appointed. ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. T.—Fourth-class post- Diego Quarantine Statfom. WASHINGTON, Dee. 7. Srpeveiatine. 200,000 "t sucs quara: tine station st San Ditgs % & o - for the erection of wi butldings, etc The measure contemplates the use of land owned by the United States on Point Loma and submerged land in San Diego Bay. Representative Kahn introduced & bl for the retirement of eniisted men ater 25 years service in the army marine corps, with 75 per cent of the pay and allowances then received. Provision is made for the ment of double time for service fn the insular possessions Representative Smith introduced a bill ag- and a prop: Sreveiniteg l)o for a public building —_—— Demonstrations of McCarty Wi u-hlr Alr.ll.llflml!‘.ll)tall:”:l‘"»t R ¢ —_—— General Morris C. Foote Passes Away. masters appointed in Caiffornia: Boonville, ASHT Dea,. Sl Guteved Mendocino County, Mamie Biddle; Colusa .:,., cwm'v - Junction, Coluss County, William S. Dennis: | terday at Geneva, Switzeriaag 0w died yeo- Hold a glass of sparkling . 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