The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 27, 1907, Page 3

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=3 + Ruef Solons Make War on Reformers LEGISLATBHS ATTEMPT T0 BLOCK DEPOT BILL Burke Declares Road Fight Measure at Issue McMULLIN Jere ASSAILED San Francisco Delegation Seeks Revenge for Recent Snubs By George Van Smith HEADQUARTERS, EIGHTH STREET. Fy —The San war to that they anty mem- e of his bills to which #aai varked M'MULLIN TRI K passage week VENGEANCE VOWED with their amendments a haif from coun- e against Y co was was de- party re sa tha red ter he asked for a Stetson’s conglom- A direct prim- he vote stood: Ayes, RATE BILL DOOMED McMullin Wil Call It Up to Separate Mourners From Meckers NTO, Feb. 26.—Assembly- lin’s bill to prewent dis- in oil shipments came out ry committee today with o1L of the judic recommendation that it éo not pass. This bill is famed after the anti- Ol law now in succeseful Kansas. Tt was intrusted dcMullin by the independent oll scers of the Kern County flelds, but they have since fallen down. leav- ts only friend. But for the bill would have He forced it out, s in open session will satisfaction of sep- s and mockers FIGHT ON APPROPRIATIONS ACRAME! T(" Feb. 26.—The ex-| r the general appro-| was begun in the Assem- and as @ result of the wran- ng the session may be prolonged to ty-five, possibly sixty-six days. Transue of Los Angeles and Grove nson are taking a keen Interest in allowances of the varfous State es for postage and printing. The mer bobbed up this morning with a | ndful of amendments from the sur-| vevor general's office and succeeded in | adding several hundred dollars to the| bill A similar scere will be enatted, in the Senate, and mext week will be | well along before the bill nears the Governor's ofice. 1 v today, Jo B | 8an | port ‘PATRONAGE STEAL 15 DEFENDED BY SENATORS Solons Try to Justify Giving State’s Money to Wse- less Attaches DEMOCRAT BEGINS IT Curtin Shows a Bitterness| Arising From News- paper Exposes CALL HEADQUARTERS, 1007 EIGHTH STREET. SACRAMENTO, Feb. 26.—Emotional answering of the criticism directed | against the patronage grab occupied all of the morning session of the Senate| today | | Curtin of Sonora started it when nw‘ constitutional amendment submitted by | Wolfe patrona of Francisco n ) § reading file. Curtir Legislature was only nt, not more so than newspapers, who main- and four reporters to write session, when one would the Less attaches could be got along with, admitted, but it would result in king the work harder than the wspapers expected their own em- Curtin declared that e did not object to criticism, but that did resent denunclation. It was the ties of assoclation and fellowship that rew the members of the Legislature to Sacramento rather than the pay they ployes to work. received from the State. He argued ax:a nst ti Wolfe amendment, how- er. because he did not believe in leg- s >on born of newspaper criticism, ought that Wolfe was playing e wrong kind of politics in bending criticism & of San Bernardino sald that it e evident delight of California to throw mud balls at the law- was the s to rend sald he thought it piurpose of newspa gs of and in the my good when he was referring to ght him back to Sac- ¥y two years.” declared do not object to criticism, enate in all fairness if has.ever shown a nend us for_the good seé nothing but our mis- » to s’ the added ng the pay of mem- !ns.ls!uv re to $1000 for a -spective of its length. The ent was curtailed so as to con- the latter provision for sub- 1 to the electors, WYATT DISCOVERS JOKER House Bill Provides Pay for Assembly- | men but Slights Seaators \TO, Feb. almost perp today session was no a seventy davs for legislators There v in r the State free of o d pot_be willing tc to give ue s raise ge. but I make such a and e to down back t defective ¢ommittee CAMPBELL PURE FOOD BILL Messure ¥odeled on That of Govern- ment Passes Assembly SACRAMENTO. Feb. 26.—The national pure food and pure drug modei introduced in Assembly Dr. Campbell of Point Richmond ha passed the lower house by a vote of 44 to 2 and is awaiting the action of the Senate | This measure is deemed by many to. be = erior to the McCartney pure food bill, which has passed both houses. McCartney's bill leav the work of section to the fifty-seven Sheriffs State, while Campbell's bill all the report responsibility »d inspector appointed by the of proposed law all patent d have their percentages reir labels, and nd drugs not up to the Govern- standard as set by act of Con- of June 30, 1904, would be con- fiscated and destroved, and the deal- ers who Had the impure and adul- terated articles in their possession :1d be punished food wo FIGHT THE GRAFTERS' BILL Senators Oppose the Measure Aimed to Aid Ruef and Schmitz SACRAMENTO, Feb. 26.—The bill making an afidavit of prejudice 'all that would be necessary to secure a change of judges in either a civil or criminal case, which passed the House last week after the fulminating Nat Coghlan had declared that it would have nothing to do with the trial of the Francisco grafters, was reported favorably by the Senate committee on judiciary today after a vehement de- bate. The vote on the committee’s re- stood § to 5. Senators Boynton and Anderson led in the crusade against the grafters. The fight will be contin- ued and the Senate Is expected to vote against the bill BILLS TO HELP RENTERS SACRAMENTO, Feb. 26.—Two As- sembly bills fathered’ by Thompson of San Francisco were signed today by the Governor. One makes it necessary for landlord to give sixty days’ notice of change of lease instead of thirty as re- quired by the present law, and the other amends the treble damage statute so as to make the award in cases of un- lawful detainer and forcible entry dis- | cretionary with court or jury. ASSEMBLYMAN DENIES REPORT SACRAMENTO, Feb. 26.—Assembly- man Johin McKeon of San Fragcisco denied tonight the report published In an Oakland paper to the effect that he had sald that he was offered money for his vote on & bill now uefore the Legislature. LIABILITY BILL PASSES SACRAMENTO. Feb. 26.— Senator Leavitt's employers’ llability bill passed the Assembly tonight without opposi- tion. ——— OBJECT TO EXTENSION—The Sunset Ooeanside clube Oled » protest resterdey ag ny extension of time being gravted to c. Harpes o his mrnn to grade H street twees Twentieth sad Twenty-eights nm . it they could not afford to have| limiting the| a day in each house)| | | | | | I } | Friday. miss Arthur took her station at | before her. Messenger Gidl Is Said to Have Eloped cisco, at the Federal packages of coin for C. D. Bunker & Co. through the burned district at the time that the gaspipe murderers made life an uncertain quantity. is missing. She was employed building and carried In a natty blue suit, with a pistol strapped at her side, she attracted much attention in the lower end of the city. But this little marvel of feminine strength and courage has shown, in the words of Kipling, “that a woman is only a woman.” For she has left the Custom-house and there are whis- pers that there has been an elopement. Miss Arthur's mother, who lives in a refugee cottage in Portsmouth square, has not seen her daughter since Wash- ington’s birthday. On the holiday the young lady left home, taking the greater part of her wardrobe. Mrs. Arthur has also been making inquiry for Harry Hawley, who elaimed to be in the employ of the immigration bu- reau. It is known that Miss Arthur| and young Hawley were good friends, | and to her companions Miss Arthur has| often extolled his virtues. Ten days ago the girl asked her em- loyers for a leave of absence. She ined at home with her mother, as- sisting in the household duties. Last the wash tub with the family linen | The ‘mother had gone to visit for a few moments with some neighbors and when she.returned Es- telle had gone and had taken with her a satchel containing her clothes. She {left no message telling of her plans Mrs. Arthur at first thought that her daughter had gone to Santa Rosg to visit relatives, but as the days passed and no word came her anxiety in- creased to alarm. She visited the Cus- tom-house, but no one there had seen the girl for several days. Mrs. Arthur espressed the fear that her daughter had eloped with young Hawley. EPIDEMIC ON WARSHIP Battleship Connecticut Is Returning ‘ Home With Typhoid Sufferers attention to 8 remarkable S : it was a remarkable omis- WASHINGTON, - Feb. ‘26.—The ,sec; | te. the amendment provides | retary of the navy received a. dispatch or members of the Assemt d| from Rear Admiral Evans, commanding 11:"‘) vnb.n:”rfi.-nr £ Wr 4 gm the Atlantic fleet, today stating that | the battleship Connecticut ! would ‘sail immediately from Guantanamo for the | north with a typhold epidemic aboard, there being thirty-five = cases under | xrta ment. i > ‘Connecticut will g0 to the Brook- | { 15n navy vard and the patients wiil be | placed in the naval hospital there. AANTER CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK YORhK, Feb. Californians ered at New York hotels as are foliow San Francisco—L. Gassner, W. Lund and wife, Hotel Savoy; W. Coffee, Ho- tel Bartholdt: T. F. Kelly and wife, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1907. | ished " plended not gufl edicines sixteen years, says: lain’s Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Caaton Center,Conn., who has been #a the U. S. service for about “We have tried many cough medictnes for croup, but Cough Remed is kg of all and one to be relied upon every time. We al- also find it is the best remedy for coughs and colds, giving certain results and leaving no bad aftereffects. We are never without it in the house Lawrence House; W. Tegler and wife,, Union Square: O. R. Allen, Hotel Bres- lin; L. Heilbroner, Hotel Cadillac; Igoe and wife, Grand.lotel; D. Lsndau SUNORY CIVIL BILL. F. Martin, Park Avenue Hotel; F. W. Nealy, Hotel Cadillac. Los Angeles—L. Morbacher, Hotel | I Woodward. CALIFORNIANS IN PARIS PARIS, Feb. 26.—Dr. S. A. Arany and | Dr. Alfred E. Regensburger of San| Francisco registered at Herald Bureau | today. Senate Passes It and Also the Currency Measure by Aldrich —_———— SCHOOL CHILDREN PERISH | i | | WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—The Senate Sixteen Pupils and Teacher Burned p2ssed today the sundry civil appro- to-Death in-iCanade priatior. ‘bili. carrying $.:14.000,000. It NONTREAT e ¥ e | also passed the Aldrich currency bill rah Maxwell and sixteen children per-|by @ vote of 43 to 14. The currency bill in a fire this afternoon in the| authorizes the issuance of ten-dollar Hochelaga School of the Protestant g,.q certificates t6 the end that the School Commission. | ten-dollar greenbacks may be broken NEGRO FIEND ARRAIGNED-—Solomonsille, | UP into one, two zad five dollar bills, A. T., Feb. 25 —-Wi‘llinm Bxdldwm{ \:Iy.- nfikrny for which there is a great demand. It scensed of the atroclous er of Mrs. Har-| 3150 authorizes the deposit of customs vey Morris andsher litile sughter at Raokevelt |, oointe:in national banks as internal | revenue recelpts are now deposited. It on January O, was arraigned here today and MR. ISAAC P. LADD, 80 YEARS OLD. Only Medicine at 80 Years of Age Mr. Isaac P. Ladd, who is a prominent Real Estate Agent of Albany, New York, says that DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY is his only medicine, and he derives great benefit from| its use. Mr. Ladd’s unsolicited letter praising DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY is similar to that of many thousands received from grateful patients who have been restored to health, and keep strong and vigorous by the regular use of this great tonic stimulant. “I have been using your DUF- FY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY as a tonic stimulant for the past two years and feel that I have derived marked benefit from the same. - “I am now over eighty years of age and since I have taken Duffy’s Malt Whiskey I have taken no other medicine.”—ISAAC P. LADD. Al- bany, N. Y., Aug. 9th, 1906. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey It is recognized everywhere as the unfailing specific for the cure of consumption, nervousness, typhoid, malana. every form of stomach trouble, all diseases of the throat and lungs, and all run down and weakened conditions of the brain and body. absolutely pure. Medical advice and every bottle. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is sold by all first-class flmfllfi. grocers and dealers, only. Price $1.00. See that the “Old Chemist” trade-mark is on the label. Look for it carefully, and Istitutes. It will cure you after all other remedies have failed. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, 1t restores youthful vigor to the old by nourishin mamlams the health and strength of the young. | schools, is used in all the leading hospitals of the world, and is recognized as a-family medicine everywhe and feeding the vital forces of life, and. It is a food already digested.. It is prescribed by doctoq of all re. Tt is Our guarantee is on ordirett.inmhdbo!tlu refuse sub- y Ne Yo a valuable illustrated booklet on diseases sent iree. raises the national bank circulation that may be retired in any one month from $3,000,000 to $9,000,000. Conference reports were adopted on the naval, army, fortification and Dis- trict of Columbia appropriation bills. The conference report on the bill - |1owing the Government the right .« appeal in criminal cases was agreed to, as was also that on a bill opening for settlement. 1,000,000 acres of the ilosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. o e St FOUR MONTHS FOR EDWARDS Edward J. Edwards, who was ar- rested on Sunday for passing worthless checks on the Traders’ and Planters Bank, pleaded guilty to a charge of petty larceny in the Police Court yes- terday and was sentenced to four months in the County Jail have buttonholes that are strongly rein- forced at the ends comes. 200 STYLES IN QUARTER SIZES. CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. where the strain They're the strongest made. 18C EACH: 2 Fom 28C. OF CLUETT SHIRTS. AUSTRIAN PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY All policy-holders in the Austrian Phoenix Insurance Company are notified that an offer of settlement of the claims arising from the San Francisco conflagration of April 18, 19 and 20, 1906, has been made by the above named com- pany. The terms of the said offer the adjuster appointed by the Building, San Francisco, from 1:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Claims will be promptly adj mittee losses the committee ad The first payment under th due and payable. F.W. WILLIAM may be seen at the office of committee, room 1019 Kohl 9:30 a. m. to 12 m. and from usted at said office. On com- justment will be accepted. e terms of settlement is now Bring your policies. DOHRMANN, Committee. I THOMAS, THE CALIFORNIA PROMOTION COMMITTEE (Urganized 1903) ’rn ct of i sbve advance- PIOIO‘HOL e a _w" o3, acchodary. ment; ENCOURA/ ia_Promotion Committes has tu its nb&lul:nl’ko!lofl'l\G ot Californla as a | ‘whole. n has nothing to sell. ryles are devoted to fostering all things | t.hn :::o the ADVANCEMENT of umx.w b the industries of California. | ives z\mumumnfl to the establish- n2| o ew and iovites desirable im..| t “ gives mmflo information on every subject connected ! of u-nl ts, the !-ln.m -{&':«"fi:-\ni:- 23 professional actiy Committee ‘Ariiiated with the Commities are Sixty commerel n-cm-a—- of the Stater o embersiip ot orer Thirey thoveend, I Meetings are semi-ann: “(‘fllhfi. *‘n‘_dlhhb discussed. %dh‘mm in Sas . RECEIVER'S NOTICE—GERMAN \'A’flovu. INSURANCE COMPANY—. ary 9, A. D 1907, l!llmmtlfl-fi cll!m against the German National [nsurance jpany of Chicago, [llinots, nnd(r oath in the form prescribed by Zourt at the office of the receiver of said The German National Insurance Company, at roem 1 of 1615 Polk st.. Sam- on or before the l’)!h day of May, A. D. 1907, and that all guch claims not so disallowed and forever ting in the distribution of the said The German Xational [nsurance Dotice shall not be of be watver ot say - fatlure on proper notice and proofs of loss with said In- surance Company within the time Hmited by bis policy, or aay extension thereof duly granted by sald Insurapce Company. Blank forms for of ¢ be bad at the Receiver's at room 1 of 1815 Polk st.. San Franctsco. Califernia. !TATE BANK OF CHICAGO, n National Insurance Ok, Wk ivw Soliciters for R ceiver.

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