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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • 1

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The Modesto Beei
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THE MODESTO NEWS I lit: fcVIMM IMI-Ht IS BUST For Advertisers ll'lf Itf-nl II When They liar Time Ik Ural It All THE ETEMHU PAPER IS BEST For Readers It Print Ihr News Freh on tho Day It Happens OIT'll IAL NKHSPAPLU OK THKiTi I 01 XOIIKSIO YOU Mi: III MWIIIISTO'S I A HIM MHSIMl'KK MODESTO I ALIFORM Utllr tl Ml! 01 I Is IMIS TMTED PRESS HIKE SERVICE Ml 117 ATTORNEY LEA AND MRS CLOUGH AT HUGHSON LAST NIGHT-CERES TONIGHT TURLOCK TOMORROW Woodrow Wilson On Japanese Problem "III the matter of Chinese and Japanese coolie immigration I stand for the national policy of exclusion Their lower standard or li'ing as laborers will crowd out the white agriculturalists and will in other fields prove a most serious industrial me- nace The success of free Deni- oeratie institutions demands uf our people education intelli- gence patriotism and the state should protect them against un- just amt impossible tlon Oriental eoollelam will give us another race problem to solve and surely we have had our hotter to Ex- Mayor Phelan of San Francisco No 3 It (laddls Tur-No 1 Ralph (iiddiugs No 5- Mrs I Jdamwell Turlock lock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock TO BE HEARD Continuing llielr campaign tour tho comity In the interest of democratic victory at the November election Attorney lea of Sonoma county and Mrs- Sophie Clough of San Frnclaco spoke last night to an attentive audience In the town hall at Huglison 1 Wiseearver chairman ol' the democratic comity central committee accompanied them II I la rn ea of Huglison presided at the meeting I ea has the reputation of lielng an cntertainltg and convincing speak-er and reports from Ills meetings at Newman on Wednesday night and at Huglison last night sustain Ills reputation- He Is dealing especially with the connection that "Big Interests" have with American politics and it Is said that Ills audiences give him their ear to tile close and then wind up the occasion with 'n strong hand of approval Mr her and Mrs Clough will speak at o'clock tonight at Ceres In the town hall tomorrow afternoon at Turlock from llielr automobile in front of he Si Elmo Hotel CeiiliiilHceiiien Cush Following the meeting of the democratic in vint ion ill this city Scp-tendier 11 the eonimllleemeu from each of the precincts of the count' were ifppolnled Chairman 1 Wiseearver of central committee is urging nil eommillcenieii lo push the campaign hard in their respective precincts lH Mot ii in own mtivi COM 11 ITT EE 1 H'sccancr (hair mini II Maze limn or Secretary (Ki aid Vss't Seerelnry lock South Turlock-lot Fust Turlock lock Waterford ford Wood Colony-desto COMMITTEE IT IAIKiE leek Modesto Drown Modesto 12 Finney Modesto I Wooten Modesto Sydney Elliot Modesto 1 Corson Modesto Win Sullivan Modesto Calvin Cressey Modesto Mrs- Ora 'lilies Modesto Mrs Minnie Hussell Modesto I Inncv Modesto Corda Slone Modesto (I Hoover Modesto A A Fiehls Modesto A I hell Os' nil Modesto Oeo Freitas Modesto (i Cchifer Modesto II Kill rell Modesto (I Ha vis Mi hIss In Webster l(ihusoii Modesto A Haney Rlverbalik H- Sanders Oakdale A Patterson Oakdale Hoy Itlewett Turlock I) Fane Turlock Mrs Anna Sorensen Turlock Ih Pronnuglt Ceres 1 II Vaneev Newman Al hevv Newman Jack Scanlon Patterson M00FST0 LOOKS IIIFC UJII onil On JaPanese Problem LIKt WILoUN "I recommend to the congress What Modesto does next hal an a'' be aletially month as far as the 'etc it teg- r)1 tb naturalization Alnr llruT OYSTER BAY NEXT TUESDAY- BULLET much of a hearing hut it will Eve" as law now iB ftT nr nrlnrn mIm s-nra irs WILL NOT BE REMGVED---JODN- of California The News has bU tnd' alld in he maler loa 0011 Oil I 0 commenced a system that will affet'lDK be 0 give Its readers a pretty close eBt evervtblng ha' iH 11 UUI" Uf1LLU 0(jiila' ModeMU Wil1 ITof military (By Cuted Press ily agreed that an operation A A civil of tlii1 States which CHICAGO Oct 18 The pbyui-: i iuadvL iblc This moining a straw vote A I may law fully employ will he iaiiR attending Colonel Roosevelt whs taken in the store and of- 1 A A be su employ iil Roosevelt's today issued the following bulletin: lohnon at Redsldt liees ot that half bltx tiunded A a Message of In (ember 4 1 90G "Today is the turning point and if CHICAGO Oct IK Coetnor and by Cominen ial Plam i mic-i a there is no fndication of pus by mid- Mrs Johnson a rived here this morn- 11 street and rent!) street total of foitv ballots aim- fas( night the danger will be practically and elud all members of a nT votenwcrc Uo uksdto gone" eeption commute whle ha A bm regisic their vote Fix four 1 1 a hearty breakfast anmlntH i them I -d mieaeo when Tall and Bryan iMM Aim Ullllie au-nding dtorS say h-dHdc of Cotom Room war Dm opposing candidates Mill vM lUv be wi" 0 nw0n The result of this mar's vm Hill all 111 III llll eave the for Bay tlme Co a follows ULUUU next Tuesday nel hy telling him that all is going wiison 27 inr nnniiiiin nr Terre" saed 'ay ha' ti' iup- Roosevelt II Ul I I 111 I 1 bullet will remain in the Colonel Johnson addressed a great gather- 4 unr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li body for life as the surgeons hav theatre Thirty voters wrote the TUC PMUIDMPU Secular Concert at Teach Serial Lillies fit ufllflrfllhll Methodist Church at the State Normal showed that Bryan Imd received 15 votes to 17 an even Tonight at 8 o'clock in the a -How to division The ahBttKC thla year A( nieting ol com- torluiu of the First Math -S' ace ae follows: mittee of the Womans Woodrow Kptecopal church the Temple qiiar- 1 1 au Bryan 11 Wilson it WJfeou club lust night at the home tet and the church cimir aaaictsd Jl JjJjjJJ Hrvan to RiMiaevelt I the chairingi) Mr Minnie Russell hv Miss Ruby Marshall as reader 111 eyPP Bitch to Taft plan of organisation for tiiorough ud Miss Thomto Prcwstt ae pi- llM 5J uian Taft to Wilson li campaign of the county were per- nnisl will give a secular concert a klM' lia' 111 arc' Taft to Rooeevelt 7 fected Within the coming weeh up- The program is as follow lauRh 1 1 tot cs Taft to Taft 2 reeeutatlre of the club "ill visit 1 Chorum" (Faust i just Jl sate nor mal acbool I his repartment under Hits shows that with one ex- every town ta the county for the Church Choir anil Or- I1- direction of Miss Alice Hunne- ceptlon Wilson holds the Hrvan mil pose of organizing Wilson clubs cap Gounod well is making a hit with the girls vote of four voars ago It- also or to arrange lor sneaking dates 2 Reading Tile Ropers beetle 7 1 and about BOO juniors are in the gets one vote more than one- Mrs Russell and Attorney (Hen Hurl Miss Marshall third of the Taft votes Brown will hold meeting at New- Wallace AH the problems to he discussed Roosevelt gainst almost half man and Turlock Other local speak- Solo Remembrance Mrs A will be based on moral philoeotHiy of the I- Taft vote and Taft ei's and dates will he announced Simms Teltua avd the aim is to Impress the young retains only two of the fifteen later Quartet The Trumpet Calls i women that every actum theirs Die vote is being taken sc- On Saturday October Mrs Dc A wav Temple Male- Quar in society has its mtluenee oa some crelly or openly as the voters Witt Warr ol aSn Francisco wall be ter Dow one else Some of the answers given so select rhe slips ol paper arc the speaker at a Wilson matinee Piano Solo "Ballade ill A Ai today to the queetton How should dropped into a scaled box which is to le luld on the afternoon Rat Miss Prewett Chopin i titl Dress? are interesting as which Is not opt ul until iltc ot that day at the Isis theatre horns Good Night Beloved a 7 7 tor instance "Dress to Please the I ct urn to the News office Melts Wilson (lull Church Choir Pinsiltti A Men dress is dhe element in the Monday a representative of The various committees Of the Solo Rose of My Life Mr nrocess of making or marrying the the News will call on the stores ilson-Marshall club met last night High Rose and offices hounded hv Tenth in the office of Coffee A- Sanders Quartet "There was a man of I rosi six "Some men like OOUepicuOUS street it street I street and and planned tor the future activity I rhessulrv Temple Quartet A clothes on women hut we shouldn Eleventh street Up canvas is of the club in pushing the campaign McDougal tress for that tvre of men certainly an Interesting one and to carry this county for Wilson In Reading "An Old Played Out i id all should be willing to register Wade Howell chairman of the or- Miss Marshall Riley frg lou ''e a vppear In a I lame-colored blazer their preferences to continue gsnlzation announced committeemen to Solo "Goodbye Summer a "'I the woman with pigeon toes or the interest nom the various precincts ot the Mrs Whittaker lest: a 1 large feet sonld always escew sort After the votes arc counted "ounty as follows: Quartet Rreeze of tlte each day they will lie placed in Frank Raines Grayson Temple Quartet sealed envelopes for the in- Al levl Newman Famothc 1 vestlgntinn ol any one who may Fr Hutton Patterson 12 Inflamatus" (Stabat Mater! nrftlftTmFO desire to look "it them cee'ge W' Plnch Glendora hy reqdest Mrs W'bittak jin ULPIv LUL I Skinner Huglison Choir and Organ Rossin' UUiiLU IiLUIU I LllLKv 12 Robertson Denalf llflTCDQ I Rl QCATTI Sr China Accepts United Meeting Will Discuss VUItKb JM dUIIU States' Invitation ffZTtmZZi San Francisco Merger Kir'r Coming here in the interest of the SEATTLE Wash Oct 18-The 8AN IRANI IMO Oct H-Presi- Horace Allem North onsotldatlon amendment which the registration office her Icnt Moore has received word from arl oiler I halheim would ertnit the merging of Oak- ast midnight with a total of the state department at Washington Dave Browder Hickman the number laud and other hay cities with Han that hina lias accepted the mvita- Willms knight rerry If 0 ever in St ttlo and 10- I tutting of mention ol the president of the I nited Jake Wastmm Montuellier nond and Sharpstein of Ala- moro tlhl1 voted aL the general States to participate the Panama- George Hartman Oickenaon neA will in Modesto next election last March A majority of Pacific international exposition and Carroll Fowler Ores sdav October The amend-1 llos registering are w'omen that Ur Chin Tao Chen Ph Monhgomery Ury Creek 4lltr will be discussed in an Inter- a fiucr minister of flnamc and I -v i W'lnklnhlcck Fminrc roanner and aH voters who delegate of the Chinuse Repuhlio to A Weldy Laurel p8lre t0 st an intelligent vote on i warded ontruct the intedunationil congress of chain- 4 Corrigan Oakdale ata Die proposition are urged to attend hers ot commerce had been appoint- John Hsilev Mtlnla W' Whitmore and Wear- the meeting ed coiiimiesiouer to the exposition Fugetn Met no Paradise were a' irded the contract for This is the nineteenth foreign George Moy Sy! GENEVA Oct IS One hundred 1 eniporary school building for he country to declare Its intention of Harp Westport ou thirty-three persons lost their Klmdsle se eel distrle today taking part in the coining world's I Vmin Wood Colony V)S white climbing the mountains 'id was 347 0 whiv was 0 fair Thus for tin following have MoVev Tegner (ntral Euroi' in the past year "igher than ai of tkorgo Blrieh accepted: Frank Elkins Gocah ('('ording to the annual report of the uf this eitv Two outtoti are Bolivia Cuba Cost a Rica Canada Neil Clark William Huso am gjss Alpine Club Title previous 'so to tie built by mere and Dominion Hepuhti Equador France Hogeboom Modesto ir's nvord was one hundred Waring Oiillaniala Haiti Honduras lalierin Mexico Niearaviga Japan Panama nraiiam nr si FOR OPENING Of This Crops Are the NATIONAL Vi 0 Biqqest Best Record Dares Not kxpreS (By nil od ProssY His National Views Henry Cl tire in the Juumnl ot' never in its Vi as the na PORTLAND Ore (K't Ik- Man merce) 'ion bee so generally and so getter- a a delegates are here today for the open- mslv favored hv nature All food Deliver s- luiivli in Fpueeh MeKiitriek! lif: lf naonal 11 con- YORK Oct 1' This harvest uroducts derived from plant life a ention tomorrow it Is extieeted that ms sntssi'd all records and such should be relatively cheap this year 4 1 out delegates "ill attend and in-utlant results as were indicated in and aid materially in keeping down tiers because these arc the le exivuiiv- committee will lie iasI Wednesday's government report the cost of living Only meats are subjects about which Tart and diriv''m boleta wbilP cannot but have a further stlmulat- likely to be dear since the supply of a I k-n -out delegates "ill lie thei)R effort upon business The re- these lias been actually declining If suhTeeV matter of 'the platform be fanilk'8 suits compared with last year are as the cost of living is to educed It a the city follows can only be accomplished by larger ot tho republican and progivs uu A Mrs ara Hour ot an Joso is tti hixai bu T2 OOOOUn 620OUOOOO product and loss waste both of lua- si vc parties Should he speak a a imrge ol ihc aliinrma delegation un 16 000000 2 r3 1 OooOOO tcrials and labor Estimates now he would betray 'his position a a a oats hu 1417000000 022000000 place the value of agricultural pro- and to do i Uis would be polltl- Kve bu 33000000 duets this year as high as flO000- I I 2Z I weather forecast Barley bu 22400tl0iln 180000000 000000 Possibly this ft re is ex- Potatoes Im 401000 Oho 202000000 eessive hut it is safe lo sav our far- li ihc plat from ol these parties a lav ao00Q000 Piers "ill produce al least $00000- were attuilai In- ivosition would Following is the weather forecast a v0t onlv are these crops the lar- OOOmore than last year With such a not be so strange but belug as for the San Joaquin valley sent out 'ui different as any two platforms the Fresno office of the Weethei gest on record but in most cases marvelous increase in the bounty of a of the Department of what is hiehlv important quality is nature it will be impossible to pre- can easily be tt is impossible A a Agriculture: excentionallv good It should also be vent an active fall and winter trade tor him to stand on both rw Generally fair weather tonlgt and noted that the fruit crops as a whole Pessimism must shrivel away be- Thursday I have been unusually abundant and fore such results vorlli Win Taylor Modcs- Jast 12 Smith Ceres Vest Rogers Mmles- Vnalr- 0 I Pollard lleimlr 'ickenson I Inrtmun ha I ange )y i'r Hi Marston Coop I down 1 -W Davison Modesto jeer II 0 Jackson Turlock 12 McCabe Modesto Paines Westlev Haldeman Hiek- Ferry- -I- () Kastili New-n VV Carson Huglison (yes Cross Ceres Knights Ferry (t Ilaugti dgkts Ferry Mrs Hattie Huglison demanded a Jury trial when her suit for divorce from Hiram Huglison came lie-fore Judge Ktllkertli today The ease was set for hearing December 10 Judge Fiilkerth was busy all morning setting case for trial and Issuing orders in probate limiters This afternoon lie is listening lo arguments of the attorneys i the ease of It Menslnger jagaliist Mary Coldwell Attorney II Veiling of Stockton and Attorney A Cold-well of tills city represent the defendant ami Attorneys Orlffiu and Carlson represent the plaintiff Ily default of the defendant In the suit of Sul I it- May Pearce against John () Pearce for divorci a decree was granted Cases were set for hearing as follows Way vs Hastes Octover James Wilson December 4 Hutchinson 's Patterson Ranch Co December 7 Hammond Milling Co vs Frank i Rice and others November 20 lUckmnp vs Johnson December 3 McCarthy vs Marshall December 11 (range Co vs Grider December 12 II Howell vs Davis November 4 Itaelielor vs Samuel Pratt October 27 Alma Turpen vs Fowls A Turpen October 23 The defendant in the case of the Orange Co Grider demanded a Jury trial and the case was placed on the calender In the case of Catherine llaislip vs Howell and others the de- tmirrer of Sarah Newport was sustained and those of the other defendants taken under advisement The following cases were continued two weeks: Isabella Sheldon vs John Kingston and others Huford vs- Win Young Richard Davis vs I Naylor Fratiklyn I Nickerson vs Rachael Nickerson A Santa Cruz vs Simona Santa Cruz The following eases were continued one week: Katherine liriggs vs Ed li Briggs I A Mitchell It Meier and others Emma Judkins vs Taft Petroleum Co Minnie Dutlllleu vs Soria and others Jenkins vs Moffal and others and Ethel I littlejolm vs David Littlejohn Probate Mattel's The will of the lale Martha Ellen Hartman was admitted to probate and letters of administration were issued- Anna 12 Heard's petition for letters of administration in the matter of the estate of Alice 12 Heard was granted The lanid was fixed at $47-1100 I otters of administration in the matti of the estate of John Dickson were issued lo Jennie Dickson The administrator in the matter of the estate of John Olsen was discharged and the matter will lie reopened Tho following probate matters were continued one week Estate of lackey Adams estate of Gaston IV Itannister estate of Osmott Drew I A special meeting of the Modesto Chamber of Commerce lias been called for tonight The meeting will he held in the rooms of the city council and will he attended not only by the members of the irrigation board of the Modesto Turlock I and Oakdale irrigation districts hut probably also lay the directors of the South Saif Joaquin irrigation district The special matter to he taken up I tonight is a discussion of the lleteh Met chy controversy between the irrigation districts of this county and the city of San Francisco Henry I Turner It High mid Frank Cressey jr were appointed' at a meeting a few days ago to Interview the various hoards of the county to enlist their co-operation and despite the I short time given them it is believed that they will secure a represents- live attendance FOR MISCONDUCT 15 railed Press! LOS YXGKLKS Oct IK--That City Prosecutor (lay Eddie moral censor here being tried on a charge of misconduct toward women in his office in tho central police station is to lie removed from office is the rumor in Rood government circles today George I McKceby former assistant Paired States district attorney is rumored to he Eddie successor csto- I odes I No 2- Hugo Jacobison-esto- ortesto No 2- 15 Mazo Mo-1 odcstn No- 1 Harry Wood Mo- ndrsto No -Z I alo Moll odesto No It- Jones Mo- od-rlo No 7 A hewis Mo- odesto No A Turpin Mo (ideal No II It PowHI Mo odeslo No in- Howell Hum Moot ontpellier It- II Uavlaou Muni-ier nrth 1 1 12 Knlllher Eugene ortli Newman A- Soua N'evv- i akdale No I Jay Rydberg (litk-akdale No 2 Dr 1 Young alalo nikdale No 3 -It Davison Dalt-! irestiniha -W II- Newman Crows iding 'arndise- Herron Modesto Pit son Kerr Patterson lallda Murphy Snlida Hartholomew desto tlvvan S- Stewart Modesto 'egner Frank McVo Turlock 'halheim Carter Thalhelm Pirloek Nol (leo Maconiher Tur- Vo 2 1 Hoskins Tin SKI "APFEE FOR COAST STATES Page pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church South of this ett who has been assigned to the Satina charge will preach i his farewell sermon as the minister i ol the local church next Sunday He and Mis Page have all their goods ready for shipment and will proha lily leave for the new work next Monday Mr Page has accomplished a great deal for the church here and his parishioners as well as many other friends ill regret to see him go (lip nited Press! PORTFAD Oct Is The governors of all the Pacific const states are to he asked to issue a proclamation Monday Nov 17 "Apple Hay An effort has been originated here to have everybody In the United States eat at least one apple on that day which marks the opening of the Northwest lnnd Products Show In Portland.

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