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LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUAHY 8. 1907.
there l« anyone who wants to set any another section of the contract, which of (he Knit Lake and Union Pacific AMUSEMENTS
LAW MAKERS legislation through a Republican l»(f-
li«l«jt«rr I
better do Itnow. ton willnever he In
power again In this stat*. Yon refuse
put In
want to tell htm that he had
t<l United form th<« law for the tttotton
CLARK CONFESSES binds th* Suit L«h<* fond to give j>ref> ls prrntcr thnn thr tnltftnffe from t<n*
erenco to the Union Pacific and Ore* Ane;<<l*>!« to the «aat«rn t«rmlnun cf the
gon Short Ltne In Interchange of busi- Southern Pacific.
ness.
Mr. Clark admitted that mien an ask<M Judge Kelly.
"What difference ' dot* It make?"
ELASCO THEATER
-i
'^
BKT.asco. MATBJ * CO.,
rirnnM: Mnln JSSO, Horn* Props
atinee Tomorrow— AllThis Week
ASJift.
ENGAGE IN A of senators States
ple as you promised. Yon do not rep-
resent th* rank and file of the Repub*
Mean party, but represent 'king cau-
ons' or" perhaps Imay say 'king inn-
TO COMMISSIONER
by the peo- arrangement had been made, but he
said It did not prohibit the Salt Lake stockholders of the Southern
from dealing with other roads nt the
same rates. The freight hate agree-
"It mlßht make a differencePacific,"
lutrrpoxoti Commissioner
ment no produced In San Francisco lnntln* on his lino was only aboutth*
T.nne.
Mr. Clark said the fruit traffic orl«-
to the
X
The nM«»on Theater Stock Company presents n. C. Carton's Immensely suo-
cessnn comeay,
HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR
WAR OF WORDS chine.'
The committee on ways and means
today reported favorably upon a num- THROWS
ber of appropriation bills.
them nre file following:
Eight thousand dollars for the state
Among
SEARCHLIGHT ON ing Clark admitted that but which. licitation.
SALT LAKE
was rend by Attorney t«>v«rnno<\ mul per. cent of the totnl, and that
Mr.
for ninety-nine yenr«,
II wan bind- Additional traltlo was secured by so-
lt had born claimed by others, could To many question* regarding traffic
•
b* broken at any time utter ilxty arrangements Mr. Clr.rk referred the
.; ..I httorney to the truffle department of
A piny
»
full of novelty and bubbling over with delightful fun
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NRXT WJDBHJ ontJAT ntLTi-Flrtt P«rformnnrl> by a «lock Company
wh«r« of II Dramntlsatlon of lan Maoiaren's Wldel/ lUad Story.
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Any-
normal school nt San Diego; |1J2,000
dny""' notice.
This Is the. contract Which Khippero the road. He said that the Suit Lake Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush
Senator Cam inetti in for tho California polytechnic schools;
tsooo for object lessons, oil roads and
Frank Hlgglns' claims of $9600 foY Started Out with the Idea
itecMm hn.< endangered the fruit In- nine rrm fruit trains- to Chicago In
of an Inde. flustry of Southern Cnllfornla and con* live days, but that such service was \vitiiOoorgo .Wl Rarnnni In thft rnu crested by .?. It.
"n**lrt« th« nnnnle nrl»r Hush" ON Stoddard.
a White Hont his services In the extradition of (;<\u25a0.
'> Collins pendent Railroad, but Oregon
stitute* a pool of the railroads.
lt was shown that the Southern Pa*
/ found to be both expensive and dan-
runs. —
SKAT a for 3A1.1', Tilts MonNINfJ.
ljomn'sI
from Hrltlnh Columbia.
Ijomon's bill asking for the
California state hospital was adversely
Southern Short Line Had the 1Iflr was not Included In the prefer- T,:iko ill«l not declared that the with
ential rate agreement, which plncea the
Mr. Clark
have an agreement
Salt Lake In n peculiar position, and to the Southern I'aclflc ami IT- lon Pacific
Salt
ORPHEUM
*~— THEATER
k—*
spring st. net. 2.1 «nd id.
Hath Phone* 1447.
Child Lnbor Bills and Other Important • reported.
St. int..ll.
roduccd a bill prohibiting the salp of
liquors outside
.11 of I,oa Atiffplea today In-
Upper Hand
which Mr, Clark's attention was called, for an erfehanffe of cars and that It
and he admitted that ho appreciated was not lntel-ested In transpacific traf-
the situation fic.
cTVIODERN
I'mm^* ""»."I*
"°"' <>kl"« Ol'te
VAUDEVILLE
""" A tllniKhnril—At. *nXOgA
WaWfl •^^BBssS hl.on-Klv—Mht.fto
Measures Are Favorably Acted
Upon During the
of an Incorporated
town within four miles of any camp
or assembly of men numbering 25 or everything hM
morn, who .'ire engaged upon any nloti*.
( •inOimrd from , rntcr Ono.)
Commissioner Lam asked the wit* The hearing then was adjourned until
'"\u25a0\u25a0 11 entirely hnrmo- hess if he
had consulted his brotnet in o'clock this morning.
regarding the clause, and he replied In
» •'" UtttfJS^&t&Er"*
Matinees Dally Kxccpt Monday.
Day public work. An Animated Seen* the affirmative.
ND, OPERA HOUSE
REUWJfc
superme the Bui-
Q. {${*)&
ltI laaway from keep drinking re- TheMock was court room In Commis-
BUSINESS MEN MURRAY RoW?.
It Intended to
By AssoclAtrd Press.
SACRAMENTO, Feb. 7. -The Senate tem project.
sorts
ramps on the Owens river water sys- lard
the construction crow
sioner Lane, without the slightest In-
1 when
Causes Severance to Smile
Judge Kelly Interrupted on behnlf of
Mr. Clark, nnd doclired that the ns:rf>e-
dication of having changed physically mi'til, so far as the Snlt Luke wnw con- . —
Th* family Theater.
"V1 « Penplo mostly Around
„*,
went Into caucus for an hour this since lie visited Los Angeles during cerned, applied Bill) to local traffic
and ca mack .»:;.I!r;if?,': Around- the Town
Xown
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the state compalgn four years ago,
morning and Immediately after con-
HANDLES LAND
that It whs not a subject for
vening Senator Ken no withdrew his took his seal upon the bench and state commerce commission, the Inter-
rapped for order.
Severance smiled us he turned tO n Bec-
when Mr. QMattnee Next Week— BLACK PATTI
Baturd«y
bill amending the present law In order The gathering had every appearance, tlon of the contract and rt<ad: "Thin
to give boards of education the power of being a conference of railroad of- reijfht agreement
ficials at a convention of employes, shall continue
•n/TOROSCO'S BURBA-NK THEATER &iiw?.'B lll<
llT«f*
to exclude Japanese children from <^"**
BILL ROUGHLY
<
for. in addition to the many officials unless It be held invalid by "HRST 11V TIIM WMT"
schools attended by whites. The bill present, there were a number supposed :i court of competent
of clerks authority." EBELL CLUB HOUSE SCENE OF ToNmiii—ONLY I
Hill.
1: MOliia PMRLIIIPRnronMAKCBS
was then re-referred to the committee and oilier employes who aro Aa the signers of the con-
to have been subpoenaed as witnesses. tract were aware thnt the law coulld
on education which yesterday reported
ltI t with
I
passed.
the recommendation that it be ludedIncluded In theJ.audience Clark Second not was invoked they certainly didtraf-
lncVice I
Salt Lake
President Ross
were
of the fic
he
meant,
road} T. E. Gibbon, former have In mind merely local traffic.
unless Interstate
not
FESTIVITY
RICHARD CARVEL
"Winston Churchill's matchless story. Everybody In oast, Return of It. J.
Held's constitutional amendment pro- SENATE DEFEATS MEASURE vice president ami general
manager Commissioner Lane asked Mr. Clark Long Beach Chamber of Commerce Qlnn.
viding for a direct primary law was of the same line; E. W. Otllett, former If it was not in tho power of the IVKXT \m:i:k« iik.i.i:m oi'l'KltlNn.
freight and truffle manager of the same Southern Pacific and the Salt Lake to
adopted by the senate and has now BY CLOSE VOTE Has Its Annual Feast and Hears
passed both houses. Senator Caminetti
•wanted It to Include the election, of
line: T. J. Norton, tho local general give any construction they pleased to
counsel of the Santa Fc; A. O. Wells, the contract, find the reply wns that
local general manager of the Santa he did not believe It wns tho intention
Judge Kelly of the Salt Lake's
United States senators by direct vote. Full.Blooded Indian* Will Not Be Al- Ke: department; R. F. Wells, general to apply the rate agreement along the
Sparkling and Witty
Toast*
THE HENRIETTA
Stuart Robson's greatest success. John Burton nt "Nick of the Street," MAry
legal Van Huron ns the bewitching widow, etr. Henry Stookbrldgo 'nnd Hurry Mes-
manager of the Salt Lake; P. F. Dunne, entire Clark said Saltwas
line of the
ltI was voted down repeatedly and
It
lowed to Dispose of Surplus Mr. It
Lake road. tnyer will nlternate at every other prrformnnce ns "Bertie. Hundiiy mntineo
Monday evening Mr. StocU-
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Camlnetti's attempt to place the Re- chief counsel of for the Harrlmnn in- tho intention Mr. Stookhrldge, Sunday evening Mr.Mestayer.
terests; Attorney E. C. Durborrow of associates
of his brother and himself and their LnnK Bench Office, bridge. Tucsdny evening Mr. Mostnyer,; Out your hi-iilh en rl?'.
publican leaders on record as opposed Holdings for Twenty, to construct an Independent 129 East Third Street.
to the election of United States sena- the Southern Pacific; T. A. Graham, line, and that the contracts and agree- Phone— Home 297. TWTASON OPERA HOUSE J^S^Si,.
five Years assistant general freight and passen- ments came after the tying up of the
tors by direct vote stirred up intense, ger traffic manager of the Southern LONO BEACH, Feb. 7.— ln the novel
Pacific, and other railroad officials and Snlt Lake road in the Meadow Valley club house of the Long Beach Ebell AJLfI-f KrtrvT XATTTTrV Present the Now Rochelle Comedy,
at ki.aw & eri.anorh
party strife and precipitated the most INJiAi WrLJtiJrv
yet. taken place By Associated Press,
wnsh. club the annual banquet of the cham-
heated debate that has employes.
There were also present a number of
The session was then adjourned until Sent sale now on.
lnIn this session. On the ground that he appropriation WASHINGTON', Feb. 7.—The Indian 2 o'clock. As Mr. Clark ber of commerce was served tonight.
fruit growers and representatives of chair he shooK hands left the witness .About 150 men and women, Including
I
had insulted the majority by stating
that it represented "King Caucus" and dling' by the senate today. The amend-
re-
bill received rough han- shipping Interests.
sioner Lane.
with Commis- a number of invited guests from sur--
rounding cities and towns, enjoyed the
45 Minutes From Broad way X£*# ?oiuir
me,
"Kins Caminettl President Porter or- ments of the by
Machine," committee, especially Tells of Clark Trials feast. At four long tables the ban-
With rOHIXNMO and a big cast. WAI.K TOMOHHOW. ' BOe,
I'rl.-pm »l.no, si .no
fused recognition and those suggested the special commit- Commissioner Lalte lost no time In TheFreight Rates Not Reduced c. wjatt.
testimony at the afternoon ses- queters were soated. Each table was
to compel tee which went to the OPERA HOUSE h.
dered the sergeant-at-arma
the senator to take his seat.
Leavitt's Bill Passed
Indian territory preliminaries, and he opened with the sion,
last summer to Investigate conditions, following brief statement; especially, was of Interest
were nearly nil rejected on points of "Gentlemen, we will continue the in- trult shippers, as it showed they are The club house, the Interior of which
to
profusely laden with red carnations.
the same rates over the Salt Is finished like a ship, was aglow with
MASON TONIOHT, TOMORROW
Thr Musical
Lessee
MATINfiJE AND TOMORROW NIOHT'
Mxtravngancn of Instantaneous hits
and Manager.
order. the Hmriman matter con- paying
The senate passed Senator Leavitt's quiry Into Lake as they did when shipments were light. The pounding of the breakers
The provision
bill providing that Judgments In other bl 1 Indians of which allowed full cerning the Southern Pacific system, made by way of Sacramenti, although on the beach Just south of the building
countries shall have the same effect in to sell their surplus lnnds was territory the Union Pacific andSeverance and the. Salt Lake route, in connection with and the ropes and anchors, prominently
the Indian the Oregon THE UMPIRE
The Fnmous Basebnll Piny, with FRED
MACE UMPIRE AH THE
defeated
this state when this is reciprocated. It by n vote of 31 to 32, which leaves In Short Line. Attorneys for the com- the Union Pacific i.nd its connections, displayed within the hall, made the which ran for
Flnlayson appear
.150 nights in Chicago. The play of the season. Scat sale now on. Trices- 50c '
is aimed at insurance companies. force tho provision of the lnw known F O. Is 500 miles shorter than by the north- banquet seem like a feast sea. Bprend In 76c. 11.00 and 11.80,
The assembly today again gave ex- as the McCumber amendment, prohibit- mission, P. F. Dunne for the Southern ern route. the dining room of n ship at
pression of its attitude toward the Pacific, T. J. Norton for the Santa Pc, m. nanny. Mana B
The following menu wan served under
THE AUDITORIUM
HE sparks M.
press by passing a resolution intro- twenty-five years. of such lands for find Judge W. R. Kelly for the Salt diately after was broughttook
ing the alienation This fact out Imme-
the direction of Mrs. G. T. Butterlleld Fifth and Olivo streets. ar.
Olive
duced by Kohlman Of San Francisco, Is that correct, gentlemen?' Mr. Clark his seat of Hotel Julian: Oyster cocktail, cream "Thentrr Itcnutlful"
ordering the newspaper men moved to The defeated provision has heen the Lake. tho names were In the witness chair at the opening of of tomato soup, potato salad, roast tur- TONIOHT, TOMonnow MATINBR AND NIOHT,
assembly room. subject of debate for the grenter part correct, He wns assured that the afternoon session.
the extreme rear of the and he then Instructed Attor- Attorney Severance said that he key, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes,
Representative Blrdsall's anti-mono- of th<? discussion for the pnst two dnys. ney Severance to call the first witness,
•
poly, Strobrldge's child labor bills, After It had been disposed of lute to- which proved to he J. Ross Clark.
.green peas,
found a provision In the contract that nuts, raisins Ice crenfn and
cake, fruit,
Il.v unlrpranl drmnnd TIIK
o4T I^KHHIS RIDGE
PINEY
KToi'K cnxi'WV nml Miss rmiirvrp
the the I'nlon Pacific and the Oregon Short and coffee. STOM3 In "THK lIOI.Y TITY." Kvenlne; prices 10<\ 25c. 35c and ftric Miit'l-
Johnson's measure providing for de- rlfiy the other committee amendments As the second vice president of the The Toasts nee prices 10c, 26c. Phones: Main 6186, 23G7. Seats now selllnß
recovery by a wife, children or were defeated on points of order. seated himself in the Line mutually agree that all traffic Sneclal at-
pendent parents of money lost in gamb- The coal land amendment, allowing Snlt Lake rond Music was furnished during the ban- tentlon to phone orders.
witness chair after being sworn he be- taken
upon the line of the Salt Lake
ling and O'Brien's bill making J3 a day the surface of the coal lands In the trayed considerable nervousness, which shall be forwarded exclusively, as far quet by Klngore's orchestra. HUTES PARK i-kiii«h ixvkstmbst COMPANY.
1.13111G11 INVESTMENT company.
minimum compensation on public work Indian territory to bo sold, and which wns noticeable throughout his exam- as can legally be done, over the Union Dr. L. A. Pierce as toastmaster Intro-
' \u25a0were passed. Sacramento introduced was regarded as of for the importance ination.
Johnson of with that providing
another "no seat no fare" bill, making the restriction on alienation, was n'In
equal
removal of reply to questions, Mr. Clark told
Pacific and the Oregon Short Line.
Mr. Severance
duced W. \V. Lowe, who gave a brief
asked Mr. Clark if but hearty welcome to the guests; the
CHUTES
WORLD'S CHAMPION
ANNOUNCEMENT KXTnAOHDINAIIY
AdiulßKlon 10c.
it a misdemeanor to collect fares and ruled out of the bill on a point of order with R. brother
on his and himself, together he had agreed to send all traffic orig- response was made by L. F. Chapln of
C. Kerens and other associates, inating on his line over the Union Pa- Pasadena. to the toast "Good Roada." W. L. Green of Pasadena JACK O'BRIEN
at CHUTES pahk SUNDAY, KKn. in. The management is pleased to
street cars without providing seats made by Senator Tillman. Terminal cific, regardless of the fact taat the responded Rive to
the women and children of Los AnKClos and vicinity, without extra ohaxsrs tho
a bill reducing the time between an in- Tho debate on the bill today w;as con- acquiring operatingofa lineold control
.
the
Denver & Rio Grande was a competi- Baker P. Lee followed, his subject be-
terlocutory and final decree of divorce fined to the amendmi-nt allowing land company,
from one year to six months. Held alienation. Senator Stone made
presented a measure to abolish the principal speech for the amendment
Angeles
50
between Los
San Pedro, and which tor of the Union Pacific east of Salt ing "The
the controlled and per cent of the east side Lake, and he replied In the affirmative, fornla." "The Past, Present and Fu-
with the
Development Society of Cftll-
exception of freight that had ture of Long Beach" was discussed by
opportunity of seeing the champion of the world In defense of the manly' art
Round trip tickets run be obtained at nil suburban
comfortably nccoinmodnte 30.000 people
points. Grounds
grounds '^will
will
j
state board of charities and corrections and Senator Spooner the principal ar- of the inner harbor. IMPSON AUDITORIUM
AJLJDITORIUM UE. BEHYMER, Manager.
this morning.
Governor Gillett sent
both houses this morning, recommend-
a message to
gument against It. Harriman Not Interested
At that time Mr. Harriman was not
been routed over the Denver & Rio Stephen Townsend: Seward A. Simons
Grande.
Could Go by Way of Sacramento
of Pasadena took his hearers on a de-
lightful trip, enlarging on the beauties
of "The Mountains and the Sea." Lee
SIMPSON MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 11, 8
"'
o'clock, concert testimonial tendered by
X %i£
Harbor Bill Passes interested In the venture. Definite
ing the passage of the bills creating a
department Of state engineering and By Associated Press.
abolishing the offices of highway, debris
plan to construct a road between San
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.— The house Pedro and Salt Lake was adopted uy compelled
Mr. Severance pointed out that there C. Gates of Los Angeles had the appro-
was nothing In the agreement which priate subject, "The Metropolis of the The Woman's Orchestra Bel
the Southern Pacific to route Southwest." Dr. Pierce spoke on "The HAMILTON,
TO MR. lIAni.KV Dlrr.tnr.
today completed and passed the river the company in 1901, and
everything
and public works commissioners.
surveyors reached over the Salt Lake or prohibited the Chamber of Commerce," tho toast to Soloists: Otl* Chew, Kinn Menit*<-«. Hnrry CllfTuril l,«it. Seat snip now on
The message was read in the assem- and harbor appropriations bill, carry- went well until the
nt
Southern Pacific from sending freight which J. A. Miller was to have re- Hirkel'B. 345 B. Spring., Prices: 60c, 75c, 11.0(1, ».00.
tl.fiu.
bly Just before the adjournment of the ing more than 583, 000,000, with sundry Meadow Valley wash, in Nevada. Con- by way "
The governor set amendments, all of which were sug- tinuing, Mr. Clark said: of Sacramento, to which Mr. sponded. Mr.Miller is in Sacramento.
afternoon session.
that "Here we had trouble with our op- Clarkagreed to that the Union Pacific
replied All tho toasts were responded to in
T TENICE AMUSEMENT PARK
forth the saving and other benefits con- gested by the chairman of the commit- treat the Salt Lake as delightful style, and tho speeches were
Among the' Import- ponent, the Oregon Short Line," sail had
would accrue to the
solidation contemplated in the bills.
SAYS LAWMAKERS
state by the tee, Mr. Burton.
ant amendments adopted were: For the witness, as he
the maintenance nnd continuing of the his finger rings. "Our opponent had an California the agreement would not be of E. A. Knight, Dr. W. Harriman
Improvement of the Chicago river, $200,- Old grade through the canyon, built
00, being an Increase of $180,000; a sur- ISS9 or IS9O. It connected
nervously twisted a preferential
in
agreement
line, and that if the well received. Amale quartet composed
did not include Southern
with tlio a preferential one in all respects.
A. L. Varmly and
Jones sang two numbers.
Rev. Charles Pease,
CIRCUS Q"oQ d
SATUIIDAY AM» SUNDAY AFfKRNOOM \MI KVKMMi
OItEAT SHIJ.S-ri.OTO
T
HITIIiV
"o r CIRCUS
vey of the Missouri river was author- Utah-Pacific line, which, I believe, is statement
Judge Kelly Interposed with the The guests from out of the rlty 7.00 IN WINTER 1(1
DO NOT REPRESENT ized from its mouth to Sioux City. A a sub-company Of the older company. that unconslgned business were: W. T. Bill, Redlands: Herman
Open dally. Cars from 4th and Hill 81 Station.' '•*
THE RANK AND FILE hill amending the denaturedappropria- Thispresumed it had boon abandoned. signed business would go over the Salt dent Riverside chamber of commerce,
alcohol grade had been sold for taxes and could go either route, but that con- Charles, Riverside; Mr.
Cuttle, presi-
LOS ANGELES-PACIFIC RAILROAD
bill was passed. The naval we
up and made the We. bought up the tax title, and then Lake. and D. W. Coolldge, secretary, D. M. THEATER 323 S-Maln. Phone
MISSION
ii.,,,,.,
Ey Associated Press. tion bill was taken "A very nice explanation," said At- Linnard, W. L. Green, H. C. Hotallng. 1372.
SACRAMENTO. Feb. 7—Held's con-
continuing order. got into court. The court ruled against
us, and we abandoned the work. Next torney Severance, with a laugh. J. O. McCament, Mayor "William Water- DAVID GARIUCK, a romantic comedy.
tra, new faces.
New
Matinees Monday, Wednesday
loantryfeompuU
stitutional amendment authorizing the
legislature to enact a direct primary Homestead Measure Passes we proceeded to survey from Caliente Mr. Clark cald the understanding house, Chester D. Sargent, T. Early, W.
Loughery, Paßadena; Dana Burks,
Ladles specially invited. Prices: 16c. 20c, 25c, so.-.
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Saturday
M.'.x seats 50c and ' »inri»v
Ncx?we2k wlck,
west through the canyon, and again was that the Salt Lake was to be the B, "A Virginia Komnncti ,•>'•''"
law, which was passed by the as- By Associated Press, we pot into conflict. The question waH preferential line for Southern Califor- Ocean Park; O. J. Rowley, Downey; J.
sembly several days ago, was today WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.— The senate H. Strine, Downey; Frank J. Comes,
adopted by the senate after the most today passed a bill providing that no maps. These suits never were finally one of survey and approval of our nia. "Do you mean th it you are to have president, and E. E. Rives, secretary A SCOT PARK
acrimonious debate that has taken
homestead entry upon public lands determined." the Southern California business In Monrovia board of trade; Frank Burns,
place on the senate floor during this shall be canceled because of the fail- Mr. 1 Mark said that In order to build preference to th^ Sacramento route?" San Pedro; W. M. Scott, president, and
session of the legislature. The trouble ure of the entryman thereupon to here- through the wash the Salt Lake road asked Commissioner Lane, to which J. A. Wilson, secretary Santa Ana
started over amendments
Senator ( "aminet ti. who wanted to in- months of December, February and wouldUtah-Pacific the right
clude provisions for the electing of March,
United was
offeree! by after reside upon the land during tho
vote, In computing the homestead within a short distance, which would
States senators by directWolfe, proofs no credit is to be given for the make the cost of construction too great,
the
have to cross
twenty-six
of way of Mr. Clark replied in the affirmative.
times Might Go by Boat
chamber of commerce; O. V. Eaton,
Lor Angelas; Lee C. Gates, Los An-
geles, president and secretary of the
"Is there any reason why the Sac- Wilmington chamber of commerce.
Races!
y
Races! Races!
which opposed by Senators
Leavltt.. Wright and others,
pi i lod of actual absence. and also that the Oregon Short Lino against business should be protected
ramento Those to whom Invitations were, sent
regrets together with
The Fourth Season
had declared its Inteution of parallel- Severance.the Salt Lake?" asked Mr. and returned A. P. Ferl, president best
" Because it was alleged that he that
lnsulted the majority by stating
they represented
kinß
"king caucus"
machine" and not the rank and
file of the Republican party, and were
had
HOSPITAL NURSES
and
ing the ('lark road.
Harriman Gets the Upper Hand
Attorney Severance
wishes were:
"Freight might be sent to San Pedro Pedro chamber of commerce; Frederick
and thence by boat," replied Mr. ('lark, Hornby, ReuMands; George I. Cochran,
then referred to with a smile, which caused a general Los Angeles; Frank Iller, Riverside;
San
Six Good Races Every Week Day
refusing to carry out the wishes of the
people, Senator Ilarnlnettl was ally
the agreements and contracts between laugh.
W. A. Clark as trustee of the Salt Lake
V. S. Grant, Jr., San Diego; Robert J.
Attorney Severance called attention Burdette, Pasadena. Stakes Every Saturday
E, H. Harriman as trustee of to another cIaUM which provides that
refused recognition and the sergeant-
TO STRIKE TODAY
road and The best class of horses that ever visited the coast. A high-class sport (01
at-arms was ordered to compel him to the Oregon Short Line,, all brought to the Oregon Short Line and the Union hlKh-claas people. Admission $1.00. First race at 1:40.
take his seat. the surface at the recent hearing In Pacific shall have tho right to name all FILES SUIT AGAINST
Sena"" Caminettl had offered an New York, and by means of which the through rates in and out of Utah for UNIVERSITY FOR $100,000
Harriman interests secured possess ion the Salt Lake.
amendment permit the
cAttractive Trolley Rides
yesterday to
people i" expn \u25a0
their choice for of 50 per cent of the capital stock of Commissioner Lane asked Mr. Clark By
United Stati i si natora at primary the Salt Lake road and are able to If it was v fact that the Salt Lakfl Associated Tress.
eh Ctions fl it II niendim nt « as ad- RESENT DOING THE WORK OF dictate mi the policies of the Salt Lake. received its rate schedule from the Hartupea, for Feb. 7.— ltey. O. H. SAN. t>IEGO,
fifty years a Methodist
versely reported by the judiclar) com-
mlttei i '' and < 'amlneti i accused
Mr. Clark admitted that he wart Union Pacific, to which the witness minister,
but now retired, has filed suit
4soS^, Don't Overlook Them
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aware of the nature Of the contracts replied that he was under the Impres-
the Republican leaders of being op- MENIALS al the time of their adoption, and he sion that the rates were, made by his against the University of Southern Cal-
posed to the • led lon ol lnited states T
nave as a reason for making the deal own people. He did not know that land's addition valued at $100,000 or ifornia to recover property In Cleve-
senators bj ihe peopli in d .it refusing with Harriman the desire of the Bait any question ever had arisen regarding
to carry out Ii <i Ihe people Lake road promoters to complete their rates. There had been no disagree- more. He alleges that he gave the uni-
Every visitor to Southern California should visit
as exprei ued In lln R< publican plat- Discharge of an Attendant Brings plan for constructing the iiin>.
— ment Of any description. versity a paper which was not to be \wLfi?slts^jOT/ Monrovia, Sierra Madre, Glendale and San Ga-
form.
Resignations of Six Hospital Sur. Attorney Severance called attention Mr. Clark said the (irst vice president recorded the that he was to retain con-
and
yß&£&&£oQW briel. Just for the beauty of the. valley rides over
Caminetti Makes Reply Manager trol of property. The paper was
to a section in the contract In which of the Salt Lake was General
"1., t the minority expi
ments," Raid Wolfe. "Thai Is their
geon Denies That Trouble it Is expressly stated that Harriman Bancroft of the Oregon Short Line, and recorded and he calls that a violation
had the right to replace half the board that Mr. Bancroft i.nd himself consti- of the whole agreement.
\jjgg&tfiix&' perfect tracks. All cars from 6th and Main
ritfht. The Democrats havi foi years Is Brewing Of directors Of the Salt Lake, by reason tute,! a special committee to which all
been In the minority In thlH state, are of his purchase Of half the stock, but ordinary affairs of thr- corporation were Colonels to Be Retired
now an 1 bj ihe grace of God « illcon-
tinue to be for many years to come."
that It was considered best for all con- refi rred.
Asserting thut the hospital authori- cerned that no change be the advantage made at that Where Harriman Comes In
Hv Associated I'ress
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.— The presi-
We PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY
(
•aminettl nas on his fi et li time, because "it wan to
ties have illtreated them by compelling Mr. Clark said that the eSOOUtiVS dent today
sent to the Senate the fol-
of the company to have it appear that
DEMENTED WOMAN Btroet at lust telephoned the police and
slant.
lowing nominations: Colonels to
"V. ii ha> c mj to look at your rec- thorn to ilo work beneath their sta- the road was an Independent line."
tlons, ix nurses employed at the Committee was composed of Senator tired with the rank of brigadier be re- gen-
the wagon wui Hent for her.
ord for governor to show that yoi havi Clark, Mr. Kerens. Mr. Harriman and After the woman had been arrested
it minorii.', MVi'i't'iir." he >;nl "If emergency and general hospital at 418 Harriman Takes Kindly Interest jiniK- Cornish, which considers the ex- eral: George E. Pond, assistant quar- und the wagon was making its return
Crocker street are said to have made 11. Clark admitted that Mr. HarH- pendlture of large amounts of money. termuster general; United States ut- trip to the Htatlon, James J. (Jlllen,
division No. 1, district of Alas-
preparation! to leave that institution iK.n had made arrangement with tho In reply to I. question Mr. Clark said torney, • said to have heen very much intoxi-
ln a body today and refuse to return Southern Paclflci for the use by the that the largest traffic out of this re- ka, John J. Boyee, 'ullfornla. Post-
to work unless some agreement Is Bait Lake of the Southern Pacific glon was citrus fruit. The rate over masters, California: E. L.. Grauss, Cal-
made with them whereby the distaste- uacks between Riverside and Coltoii, the Salt Lake was the same as that IStOga; B. Hugglns, Fort Brugg; Ro-
ful worn will be done by women em- but thai Senator Clark had negotiated by way of Sacramento over the South- noldo B. Taylor, Gridgloy; W. Uockliu, Madeira; M. W. Scott,
T. Wil-
THROWS STONES cated and looking for a tight, was
round walking up Hroadway, BhoutiiiK
at tho top of his voice. He wuh also
arrested and with Mrs. LuMetta huc-
ployed especially for that purpose. with President Rlpley of the Banta f- ern Pacific anil :s far us I.S lUMW there liams, ceeded In making the. remainder of the
For some time the nurses at the hos- tui ill.' us.- Of the Santa Ke tracks, be- had been no change for many years T. E. Byrnes, San Muteo. ride to the police Htatlon n thing
pital have been complaining, They nay! tween Cotton and Daggett, and tint li the rate. He suid the reason why Windows Are Endangered and the willlong remain In the memory which
they have been compelled to do the these trackage of Pa-
arrangements wen. the Silt Lake did not make a lower Water Five Feet Deep trolman Hurt, who was In charge.
work of char women In addition to their made in the Interest of economy, Patrol Wagon Is Sent For.
rate than the long luiul by way of Hy Associated l'rrss.
other duties. yesterday the authori- The witness) said that the salt Lake Sacramento wan that the Walt Lako SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. The Her Sanity Will Be
ties are said to huve discharged o«ie of promoters were perfectly willing to ( n. could Kivc a fuHtei service, whiol lie Revenue for Public Works
the nurses, Mlii Lucille Duffy, on a ter into the contract not to extend the thought was worth something, waters are receding at Starbuck. Re- By ABHoeiated Presa
ports today indicate great damage to Investigated
Charge 0* Insubordination and this wan line easl or north of Rait Lake into tho Mr. Clark Httid ttie Salt Lake hud the little town, It is stated the water WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Tho house
iii. thing which led up to the sudden territory of the Harriman lines, hh iheir
ratea on local 'mi: incus, committee on territories made a
decision of theresignations, six girls to object was attained when the road wns reduced through busli ess or on lint the live feet deepveveral v houses part of
remaining
not on the
was
town and
over large
were By throwing stones at holmes In the ahlc report today on v bill that haH
favor-
send in their constructed m Bait Lake 1 'ity. largest item, which i» fruit, lie de- washed away. Another flood 1b threat-
According to the nurses, kill Duffy Ai loiiies- Beveranos showed thai by neighborhood, Mrs. Barah LiiM.-tt.-i, a already DMSSd lhi> senate providing
clared that ths train, manager of the ened when warm
was not Insubordinate, but simply re- the terms of the contract the «;iit L<tke Bait liiiki- could make rates, hut later Pomeroy brunch ofweather It.& N. rail- comes. The that TB pt't ient of the revemiuH of the.
Spanish woman, said to bo insane, Hawaiian island* whuil be put abide
fused to ilo work lie fell was not In and Ihe Oregon Short Line could Hot said that he bad 00 power to change way is badly damaged and may the O.
made things interesting for the resi- public winks in tint Islands. for "
the nurses' line. Miss Duffy could not extend their lines Into the territory of any of the terms of tin- agreement opened lor several days. not be dents on Center street early this morn-
| DRESS SHIRTS he seen last nigh) and the nursei In Ihe other, but that the Salt Lake could the consent of all the. parties, lng.
H Meet the highest expecta- the hospital refused to give any In- not object to the extension of Southern Without lt is hulil the woman him been Blight- No More Tips Qo
formation in regard to t he matter. l'aciiic into Salt Lake territory Makes a Difference Will Aid Exposition ly Uomented for some time, but to By Assoclute.l I'ren.s
H I,!if) of the most critical In\ 1 lenry k miss <hi tux pltal sur- Commissioner Lane asked Mr. ink It developed tllilt III*- fruH shipments WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. -The senate have become violently insana last WASHINGTON. Keb. 7.—The home
0 dressers. In the best gsotti s "inn up oj teleph who Induced him to enter Into such an OV4I the salt hnki had increased over committee on industrial expositions to- night. She is said to have taken a commltte on the DUtrlct of Columbia
H shops! '$1.50 and more.
«\u25a0'• 5° And more. uked In regard i"the trouble. agreement, and the witness declared thoSI of last year, in,l Attorney Sev day authorised a favorable report on
Isaopbi CLUETT, PEABODY 4. CO. "Miss Duffy i.it of her own accord that his brother's representations Vi'eiM era net inferred from this that it wan Benatoi Ankeny's ('ill appropriating
ami 1 do not know of any trouble Hut'tU'U'iit, as their Interests were mu- to the advantage o< the Union
there." was all he woul\u25a0'. say in rvgurd tual.
Pacific 1700,000 for the i»m-tit of ths Aluuku-
to have the freight sent over t|,,. Salt vuk'Hi Pacific exposition to be iiei.i in
position In the middle of the. street, inuclo a favorable report today on the
from where Hhe had a clear shot at Murphy bill, which makes It unlawful
houses 011 each side of the street and either to give or receive tip* In any
to have hurled \u25a0 number of stones at hotel or eating house " the DUtrlct of
In
to tho alt'ulr. Attorney Boverance then referred to Luke, beoauM tne uoiublned mileage Seattle In i'JUU. them. The family livingat 82tf Center Columbia. \tatsa v -\u25a0\u25a0
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