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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • Page 12

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The Modesto Beei
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Modesto, California
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THK MODESTCiflfStTS, EVEMNG, JULY 1, 1111. CASES FRIDAY bx, Superior Judge Fulkertliiin the cases coming up.before..him Friday: Charles Smiths Time for'j plea continued until it 10 mm f'i (Confiriucii rroni 1.) IJTPOiftTAJfT AD BEWCATI! OFFICE TO HOLD. AXD WILlf II. WELL; AM) SOW LET US EXTESD HpXOK TO WHOM.HOK0I IS SUKEL1 v- DUE THEY FOUGHT THE FOR THE SEW CHARTER; A PART QRvJERBEHOLPERS 'IT Affri TilKT LEXT THEIR AID 1ST A' POWERFUL MAXXEtf K. DE YOE AM) SOi; V.

EUAS HAVE MIVEN TO THE CUT OK MOBESTO THE BEST THjBV HATE; a YND THAT BEST IS TIHttt ROOD. AS FATHERS OF-THK CHARTER- WHICH HAS MADE THIS NEW CONDITION OF AFFAIRS POSSIBLE, THEY ARE DESERVr. E. L. Clough vs Howard Iveelcy: OJ'THE COMMENDATION AND-(RRATITFDE OF THE PEOPLE AT Set for trial before court July 5 at TIIE.Y FIRST AT EW AND JITTER ML Si OR Lydia Stockcl.vs Stockel: Coii- -r W.vN.

Salter vs Sadie A. Salter: Continued until July 7. Oliver Ketctimn vs W. Bo wen: Continued until July 7. E.

lv Wood Lumber Co. vs Patterson Hianch Demurrer overruled and defendant given 10 days in which to answer. Hazel J. McPikc vs Be.lden. M.

licPake: Demurrer overruled and defendant given ten days in which to answer. T. S. K. R.

Co. vs N. P. Smith: Trial by jury set for July 6 at 10 a. J.

G. Coelho vs Tuily et al: Continued until July 7. W. S. Bowker vs Joseph A.

Kydberg: Set for trial July the Court without a jury. TO HAVE IT RECEIVE THE SAXC'HOX OF THE PEOPLE AT THE POLLS. TO YOU. TIIEX, ALSO. THE XEWS EXTEXJIS ITS HAISD IX DEEP eOSGKATULATlOXS.

YOU XOW SEE YOUB HAXDIW.ORK IX OR- ERATIOX. AXD FOB YOUR JAKES AXff THE SAKE OF THE PEOPLE OK OPR CITY. WE HOPE AXI) TRUST THAT YOU SHALL LIVE TO SEE PI' RESULT IX BUlIiDlM: HERE IX THB FLOWER SPOT OF THE SAX JOAOUIX VALLEY A CITY THAT SHALL LEXI) ITS VOICE ALWAYS IS AX EFFIvCTIVK-arAXXBR TOWARD THINGS THROUGHOUT STATE. W1ULK AT HOME WE SHALL fiROW IX A A THAT WILL 3TAKE HERE A BETTER AXD RROAHKK AXI FIXER PLACE 'IX WHICH TO LIVE, SOCIALLY. CIYICALLT AXD MORALLY.

dored into tte trap the aha Vilfteafti tSii time today that she has not only betrayed BeTrSelt Biit mireiv tho Aladdin-- of her strange cfc- rcsr, and. that a youug mail -whose, attentions she has accepted in such good' groce'-' Is really -a special agerfl of the government-- Mrs: 'Jenkins said given this man- N'ettie Rivara vs Clemente Rivara: Set far trial before the court without SELLIXG CREA3T VS. (at prices which may even exorod the Many times rancher is MAKIXG BUTTER- "price of good butter. I In order to procure (Ms uniformity of quality, the ripening and ciiurn- musl be the same from time to sled as to whether it is best for him to make butter on the farm or to sell the cream to the creamery. This is especially true during the busy tinrc-.

Variation in temperature employed in ripening, as well as In churning, will have its effect upon the butter. No definite temperature a jury Julv 7. oa ol TM churning can be given. The best C. It Zacharias vs.

John Wager: butter often al: much gUide js firmness of tte blltter Court orders judgment in favor of the I ce on raarkc tHan lf the butter comes soft one day. plaintiff, but costs or dam- ranch makes slbl ch ra it at a lower temperature the ager, I some cases for the creamery man to, next time 2O od dairy thermo- In the matter of the estate of A. K. rtho ranchcr as ch lo 1 but l-meter should always be used so as to TRAPS WOMAN magnificent of Mrs. John W.

Jenkins, which Imvft been the: subject, of much ro- given mau mance and mystery, are now involved BOP complete confidence is also itf-R-iNrtKr'-Sr far 'graver' conce'rV' rti tnat the- government'la possession of tho.full- facts, regarding the purchase smuggling of Jewriry. iWllAti THEIR not only for -a very wealthy aged of 1 lives the west and who is said to have given her the'collection of perns to.the value ot upwards of 1300,000. Sfrs. Jenkins' jewelry arid Mrs. oJn- kins first came into n'romln-.

encc in New York in December, 1900. who the iip.sounccinent was made her apartments at the fashionable Hotel Lorraine in Fifth Avenue had robbed of jewels valued There fas a mystery about the robbery that has never been solved and NRW Uie young women guests of a popular summer resort at Pine lay hands on the man wim stole their shoes and Etockfings this moring 'wfien ther The division. of va railroad, should be tho genera! ihnnsg- of his division, and nil uctlvlties oMfiat dTvlsioti aliduld fie d'lrcctiy iiri-' der his -conrro). is the opinion, of E. in-csident general the Southern Piicific.

Com- p'any. a. strong. the policy, undivided T.espon^i Is aa ytsioh shall be directly, the of. tlio of division on which, ho is JfaterlRl acoutUIng forjes of dl- Etores.

should- be conKolldatfed bureau 'Whererer practlcXDlc, division storfekeopor and WS acountlng and bo 'moved to the same 'building with tho supcriritendeiit, leaving -tho Accessary issue the. store. VThO'' accSuntinp' will prepare, luistfuctfolis c'over- ing. of these changes;" The management of the Southern I One of means of carrying out the police in their attempt to solve were- in swimming, New Jersey's ter fat in cream as he could secure Caswell: Continued until July 7. In the matter of the estate of William Speik: Ordered that sale of real estate be confirmed.

In tbs- matter estate of Coreey: Ordered that the decree partial distribution be confirmed. In the matter of the estate of A i in the house, the cream (for the same in the form of ranch Butter. Thus it would seem that tUr rancbor had better sell his cream a nol go to the trouble of making butter on drew Brodine: Ordered that letter--) better be cold than to ttempt of administration issued to petitioner upon his taking the oath of office and filing a bocd in the sum of $24.000. the matter of the estate and guardianship of Catnerine M. Dolan et al: Continued until July 7.

In the matter of the estate of Seth Ordered that letters of administration be issued to petitioner upon his ta.ldr.g Oic onth and filing bond in the sum of Mrs. Jpsie Wood vs H. C. Kcetey: Demurrer and defendant '3 make butter on farm. On the other hand, where there is sufficient competent help in the home it may pay to make butter.

The work involved in making butter can usually be reduced considerably by having up-to-date machinery and a conven- ara.nged house. There is no why ranch butter. if it is good, uniform quality, should no' soil at high a pricr as crrampry butter. Uniformity of a product helps the sale of that, product very matcria.113'. This is espec- given ten days in which to trtio in regard to dairy pro- ducts.

The city or neigh. I'ors. want to know -what tliey are It has been shown by scientific getting when buy a certain tests that a person will develop his brand of butter. That is. if they muscles more rapidly if.

when cxer-! buy a pound of that brand once, they cising. IIP can watch their oxpect to pet the sa.me quality when The long discussed project of i they buy the brand next time, train ferry between Dieppe. To disappoint them in this matter and Newhiive.n: England. become usually means to lost their trade. an accomplished fact in the near fu- hut lure: I secure them plcaso them, may meaji to as regular customers be of the.

temperature. hTe cream should also bave the same degree of ripeness each day when it is churned. -Sometimes the terms butter and butter-fat are confused. The cream- pry pays for the pounds of butterfat, received. When selling butter, the rancher is seliin? about 15 per ceil of moisture about .1 per cent casein and about 2.r por cent of salt.

Thus in each 100 pounds of butter, he sells -afibut. 1S.5 pounds of stitutents.other than butter-fat For this reason, he should receive about 23 per cent more for a pound of butter-fat than ho would for a pound of butter, if ho wc-rn to receive the price per pound butter-fat. By taking, this fnct into nccnnnt. tho ranchers can determine which method of selling brings him the best price for his butter-fat. ths mystery about Mrs.

John W. Jenkins, with a touch of romance that made this cSse stranger than a tale from'the Arabian Nights. Made no fiepoff to Police Mrs. e'Jnkins did not report her loss to the police. She put a private detective agency to work and offered a 510,000 reward for the return of the jewels.

The insisted upon investigating, but after a few days dropped the case, determining there hail been no robebry. But another bureau of authority also interested by the announcement of the loss of the jewels, and with a tenacity characteristic of the "ervice. has been working ever since io solve- the' mystery. The solution a this bureau has reached is that Airs. John W.

Jenkins 1id own jewels to the value named; that they were a present from 'Hi" millionaire who lives in the w-sst ind that to please the pretty and vivacious Jenkins while they were on a trip abroad together he purchased the costly baubles ami then smuggled into this country. Customs Officials. This bureau was the United Suites sovernmeut customs officers and Us meanest diet will yell for the police to save him. The girls would like to have him sentenced to- life imprisonment. Think of having to tramp barefooted and barelegged over a- quarter- mile of stubble! Guests of the' resort bathe' in the Pasaic river, ami to get" to the boat- bouses have to wade through water ankie deep, so they t'afe? off their shoes and stockings before stepping from the shore.

This morning young women went fo the breakfast to take" a dip, and left their shoes and stockings behirid a fence. A half hour afterward cries, of distress brought other hotel guests. Miss Katie Bernstein; (he first to dress, waded ashore to the spot where she had left her shoes. Not a pair in sight, nor a stocking-either. Shrilly she shouted the alarm and the other girls splashed to her.

SOME THINGS WOMEN ARE DOING tho Instructions of this circular is the consolidation' of offtce of many branch.es of a busi- noss hetnir made possible this method, all. by 0:10 hcaij. Another, practicable, is the housing at nil division officers in oiw building, tluis; bringiiif; every minute' part of this' division closer together. I this latter con- tivc; division siiperint.endenls. who, in Inaction, the Southern.

Eacific Corn- to store and supply.matters, 'pany has already done much, to will be' uiider tho control of the'gen- pacific Company has. for.many. endeavored to carry put this idea. The latest moVc is follows, just issued from the. office of vice president and general 1, 1911, nil division stores, division storekeepers and their employes win be placed under the and direction of the respsc- its officers more closely together, and eral storekeeper.

The office files of in this manner (ho Company-has pro- division stores should be consolidated, mqted a more intimate acquaintance of tho division ouperinten- derit to whom all communications will be addressed by the general store- amoiig.those of all branches of Southern Pacific activism has encouraged personal confci- Tho general storekeeper will among them for the of be held responsible By the general interchange of experiences, manager for division stocks aiid for tions and.suggestions. The order of the uniform, economical and efficient, (he circular HbmeoceeSHRDLU mabagement bj; superintendents-of di- circuIaV will becoree effective on vfeion stores. I'Uic July. WEU.HSI.KY. Mass.

AVcllcslcy's class of 1011 does not hplicvc that agent, who has hern FO per- higher education- is a bar to nintri- sistcnt in- his work is ready to ask mony. for a bench warrant for arrest. At the "kimono, fetes." held nightly that exams cally nil important English have own ne rural institution also hav- ivate electric railroad to conent: to and fro mthe nearest station, jut has been granted an Inis man for an electric apple ir display purposes in res- windows. if the ngcrt man who lavished his and jewel's on the pretty young woman: If the robrbry of ilrs. Jenkins was 'iko an Arabian ights tale, the sequel is even more fantastic in its details.

Tho aged millionaire is still tho Oark as to tho real moaning of Certain mows that have linen made in the case and has bhm-. in the- dormitories, now tl are completed, the fair gra change confidences and thr "fesscs" is decorated with One heart boars thr other the name of her Their confession, statistic attest that during, the term tha Robinson. Hiss Mnrgar dy and Miss Katherin Sc tw'o rod Schoot have married anj fifteen others became engaged. a girls sweater and handbag and a young man's coat by the, waterii fdgo and a capsized canoe ended an all- night search, for Miss Emma Fumlis a pretty hospital nurse, and. .1.

AV. Murray, a prominent young man of Wilkinsljurg. It was iuouglit they had eloped, but both were drowned Inst nigW. enjoying a summer, night's outing on tho Allegheny. A hundred workmen were dragging llu river tonight for the bodies.

acik-nt. is shrouded in mystery, for hnth. Murray and Miss Fundfs were good swimmers. Three young men were drowned today at Aspinwall whon their, launch capsized. The body of olio, -taken from the river tonight, identified as that of Joseph a hotel man of Etna.

MINNEAPOLIS; tlip'oijiial of many men of sixty, in spite of Ills 101 yoars and long periods of fasting, to jdariun Crabtree died today in the Paul 'hospital. Crabtree wallfed into Jlinneapblis a month ago from his farm' at Wilmington. 111., and spent iu a futile, hunt for his daughter. Mrs. Hr.rbert Brown.

His worries at last drove him to the hospital. I came In America in 1S2S, being then eighteen. Ho acquired much about Peoria and fought in -the civil war. Chances -Insist on Getting EMERSON5 On the market for. 21 years, SAKE K-RELIAnT-L; If "your druccist catrnol Mippb you, send us $2.

Wafers i hi sent in plain -wrappir, prepaid Enitraii OnrCt. 1 fK' 1 frofihps. dun A I I I o.vr. liy ninil A wptie Kyoclas? Wiix-r. innll 3 Mnynrh) E.v*-gln^sf)» ntiso- httPbcnnrflntoocl.

rorc IB. Gn man Kxiwrt Optician. Clinrtcr i i i i 1 Amcrtcnn Aw'n. Oiftipinus. PW S.K.

KWiAAArt ft tkn ft ft rt Glove Department Visit our Glove Department, have any pair of 41-09 Gloves fitted, Kid or Silk, pay the saleslady 89c and the Gloves are yours. One pair to a customer. MOD ESI'S LEADING STORE Bargains In Hosiery Just visit our mammoth Hosiery stock, purchase any pair of 35c Hose, pay the saleslady 23c and the sale is made. How is that one? Three pairs to a customer. Ten Wonderful Bar- AFTFR CllpPFR CAIF Tonightfrom To'Clock gains for Our Popular rtMLII I I Lll JHLL iMtit Closing Time Everyone Should Attend This Sale and Secure What You Need for the Big: 4th of July Celebration.

We Always Place on Sale the Right Merchandise at the Right Time, and at Prices You. Cannot Duplicate. NOTE THE TEN BIG 200 Boxes of Bone and Wire Hairpins, assorted sizes, quality the very best, values up to 15c each. One to a check. After Supper Sale Price, each 75 real Leather Hand Bags, many different styles and colors, mostly all leather lined.

Values up to $5 each. After Supper Sale price, each 250 gorgeous Belt Pins, Brooches, Bulgarian, plain gold and German silver effects. Values up to $1 each Two to a check onlv. Alter Supper Sale price, each. 50 pieces of dainty in all colors and widths; values up to 35c yard.

After Supper Sale price, yard 100 fancy Shell Barettes, all sizes in both shell and amber; values lip to 50c each. After Supper Sale price, each 200 beautitul Petticoats trimmed with lace and dainty embroidery. Every one worth $2 and up. After Supper Sale price, each 300 new Spring Lingerie 'Waists .1 trimmed with delicate laces and Swiss embroideries." Values up to $4 each, just for couple of hours during our After Supper Sale, each J- 500 pretty iQbrset Covers both plain and fancy effects. Positively the greatest bargains in thifc city.

All sizes. Values up to $1 each. After Supper Sale price each Plenty of Salespeople to serve you. Join the crowd at this busy store..

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