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Stockton Evening and Sunday Record from Stockton, California • 8

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FRIDAY MARCH 12 1909 8 STOCKTON DAILY EVENING RECORD STOCKTON CALL Longevity Carpets Lewis Johnson A MANS SHOP Was Granted By a Vote of Council Revokes Nick Milens License I to 1 Stood Four to Four On Question and Mayor Cast the Deciding Vote Councilman Matthews Opposed Applicatlons-to Improve Pilgrim Street There has been a remarkable change in carpet style within the past and present seasons Those somber two tone greens and reds are forgotten as though they had never been introduced "Back to the tans has been the unanimous cry of the people and to tans the pills went Not only have the designs been carefully studied but the whole make up of the carpet vthe wool the dyes and the weave of the fabric has been justly considered In fact everything that would add life to the good3 The 09 carpets are without a doubt the most attractive yet nothing about them that has a tendency to bear a likeness to those of any previous season Take the time to drop in and see those that we are pricing at the yard 85c $105 $115 $135 Mr Man Easter Sunday will soon be here Are You Ready Have You the Proper Apparel for the Day If you want a Tailor Made Suit better place your order now Complete lines of Foreign and Domestic Woolens to choose from Suits to Order $30 to $50 Just a Moment More Til application of tba Stockton Oaa fe Elctrlo Company for ga! and alao trio franchiaM war punt by tba City Connell lat sight by a rot of to 1 Councilman Matthew! being tba only member voting ayainit tba grant -inf of tbe privilege! Tba matter came np tb-ongb tba report of tba Committee of tba Whole recommending tba final paaeaga of tba franchise! When Mayor Hudson called for tbe roll Counoilman Matthews arc so and said: Matthews Position 'Mr President you will permit me soring that I ant the only one who opposes the granting of the franchise I will state my reasons They are as given before: "I believe It to be too premature for this Council to take action when the present franchises have eleven years to gc on The bonds are forty-year bonds ami the franchise Is to run for forty-nine years Also there Is no provision by which the city if It may so desire at any time may take over the poles wres etc Miller City Attorney The Mayor called for nominations tor a City Attorney Councilman O'Keefe presented the name ot Suppose you would like to have one of these new cherry carpets but you couldnt lay out at present that amount of cash Dont need to Pick out your carpet any one you want pay us a small payment down and a little each week or month until it is paid foi You see in this way you can have what you want and have its use while paying for it System Ready-t'o-Wear Suits New models from the conservative style to the extreme faddish style in all the new shades and weaves for men and young men Suits $15 to $35 See Our $20 Special ROCHESTER MODEL A Cracker Jack Suit for the Money THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY 410-418 East Main Street AT THE EOBBEST Irwin Jones still continues very popular at the Forrest His Singing and strrles are all good The other acts on the bill are equally as well pleasing and the house Is playing to large crowds derplte the winds Our Shirts Neckwear Gloves Hosiery and Underwear exhibits comprise all the good things in these important lines Thm Mens Outfitters MILLER THE NEW CITY ATTORNEY One hundred and one Thats the number of saloons tn Stockton now tha City Counoil last night having endorsed the action of the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners In revoking the license of Nick MIen p-oprtetor of thj Windsor saloon No 209 East Weber avenue The Counrtl was split on the proposition standi ng four to four Mayor Hudson cast the deciding vote with the result that Mllen was put out of bush ness and the city had one less saloon to contend with Tha Offense Milen was arrested some few weeks ago upon complaint issued by Prosecut-ng Attorney Henry charging him with running a saloon where the peace was oftn disturbed He pleaded not guilty and was tried by Justice von Detten The evidence showed that the business men near him had to move because of noise in the saloon and also that len had often thrown drunken men Into the street The court found him guilty and fined him $75 Chief of Police Brlare was forced by the city ordnanee to pretest against the r-newal of to license and the Commission reqommended to the Council that the same be denied Bevinaky Argument When the matter came up last night Arthur Levinsky as counsel for the man said: When people came into his place Mr Hardtimes mada it necessary for him to secure what money he could Some of his neighbors were indisposed towards ljim because he held a lease on their property aqd made them move Hes a man of family and has arranged and will sell out to two honorable gontlemen He asks that you postpone action that he may comply with the law I give you the gentlemens names They are Harry Jones and Mike Schone two well known citizens The license is fin asset of business M'len is in debt and if he can get out this way can support his family Give him an opportunity to get someone to take over tha place who will obey the law If you don't permit It he goes on' a tramp He may be in a chain gang The man is right down here begging you for life begging to pay tols debts begging te support his Wife and chlld'-en This ds not one of these strong cases this Us an unfortunate one" Committee Disagrees The -matter was referred to a Special License Committee consisting of Coun-oiimen Heiijiann Gaill and O'Keefe The committee went Into secret session Presently they returned Not being able to agree we report back to the Council said Councilman O'Keefe Did you each have a different opinion? asked the Mayor "Yes each had a different oplnlofi laughed Councilman OKeefe I Two were one way quickly remark' ed Councilman Gall It is reported Gall and Helmann favored giving him another chance Back to the Council The Council again had the matter to deal with directly and a motion that they meet for fifteen minutes as a Com mittee of the Whole was carried The Councllmen assembled In the Justices p-lvate chambers but returned to regular session before the fifteen minutes were up How They Toted We will proceed to take action said Mayor Hudson I move tbe action of the Commission be sustained said Counollman Inglia The following Is the way the Coum oilmen voted: Ayes Councllmen Brisco Gall Hei mann an 3 Shepard Noes Councllmen Cutting Inglis Matthews and OKeefe The Mayor cast the deciding vote and upon motion of Councilman Shepard the action was made unanimous to ran8'e Orange We have bargains in oranges Sweet Ravels In boxes Lodi Sweets in sacks PhonH262r3SO' ReIlabl Grocera Millinery Opening Special announcement of our spring penlng on Friday and Saturday March 2th and 13-th Exclusive foreign and domestic patterns at prices to suit everybody Brodles 333 Weber Ave TIME FOR PUNTING I have a fu line of Fresh Flower and Garden Seeds of Reliable Seed Men on display now Call and select your Seeds McCOMAS Prescription Druggist 533 Mala fit Phone 78 when yon art la harry Agency Parker Ducky Carre Poaatala Pens In business for HIMSELF brother Louis Frouix of San Andreas He was found dead In his home but further particulars have not been learned COL BIDDLE IMS SUBMITTED HIS REPORT GRAFT CASE WILL UP 2 years manager for the lata Mr A Reoht decorator and paper hanger Walter Hersom EXPERT WORK ON CONTRACT Phone 2335 USE RECORD WANT ADS i Judge Nutter next Monday afternoon a 1:30 o'clock will pass upon the demurrer In the case of John Craig the Police Captain whose removal from office is sought If the demurrers are denied the trial will probably be set for sometime In April A week from next Wednesday the demurrers in the case against Councilman Shepard will be argued The Bloodstone The bloodstone an apaque green stone covered wits 'small red spots having the appearance of blood hence the name: Who In this world of ours their eyes In March first open shall be wise In days of peril firm and brave And wear a bloodstone to the grave Friedbergers the popular jewelers are showing a handsome line of ladies' or gents bloodstone rings and pins from $2 upward The report of Colonel Biddle relative to the straightening of the San Joaquin river between Stockton and San Francisco Bay has' been forwarded to the War Department He recommends two cuts One Is near Stockton and runs from a point near Browns Island across the land of the Pierce Land and Stock Co and meets the river at the junction of the main stream and the empty of the Burns cut-off waterway The second cut-off does away with numerous bends and curves near Venice Island SUDDEN DEATH OF MRS EMILY MOXT -Thfe Have your lunch tomorrow-sterling Tea Room second floor DIED IV SAX ANDREAS Mrs Emily Mont who resides at No 1145 South Van Buren street died last night She suffered a stroke of heart failure and expired before her physician Dr Priestly arrived Word has been received here by Mrs Al Fletcher of the death of her JUST SEE THIS! Miller and Counc'lman Gall I Jones Miller was elected having received the straight Democratic vote His ap' pouitment was then made unanimous To Improve Pilgrim Street A petition signed by the property ow ners on IMIg'lm street from Miner avenue to Sonora street praying that the thoroughfare be Improved and re-ettng the fact that the street was at one time one of the principal thorough fares of the city that all the other sti rets of the East Side we-e improved but were being damaged by mud car-tied from this street that the East Side fire engine while responding to an alarm recently was stuck In the mud was presented to the Council Silva Rossi in response to an invitation by the Mayor said be had little to say further than was stated tn the petition He said the petution had the endorsement of the East Side Improvement Club and asked George Schuler to read the same The resolution was fll with the Council Irving Martin President of the club was called upon by the Mayor He said that four years ago the prope-ty owners were informed that if they would put tn the gutters the street would be re-lmproved This they did but other matters of apparently more lmpo-tance came up and the money was expended for other purposes He said It was the only street in the entire sectioh that was unimproved Councilman Matthews declared tt was one of the-most important plecfes of street work to be done in the city and at gued that the e-lmprovement should not be delayed Upon his motion the City Engineer was ordered to give an estimate of the cost Councilman O'Keefe called the Coun-cTs attention to the condition of Hun-te street between Mine? and Weber avenues and that thoroughfare will probably also be Improved Will Build Bulkhead I Councilman Matthews called the attention of the Council to the fact that the construction of bn'dge bulkheads at the' intersection of Miner channel and Orhir street now would save the city coi sideiable money when the bridge Is built The street bdng Improved and the contractor has agreed to build the thoroughfare up to the bulkheads otnerw'se the filling would soon give Way and fall into the channel The Ccuncll took action upon Councilman Matthews resolution by I calling for specifications for the work Miscellaneous Matters Councilman Gall presented a resolution providing for the appointment of a specal policeman to be paid $100 a month Tha resolution was adopted Bills as follows were held up for fur-ther 'Investigation: Tumelty Holt Manufacturing Co $100 Tumelty $107 61 I Mrs Net Parson appeared before tbe Council again and among several I complaints strenuously objected to the removing of the grave! in front of her property on Hunter street between Jackson and Jefferson She was infer med that the late Qlty Attorney had' taken up the matter shortly he was taken fatally 111 and that the new City Attorney would consider the corn-pit int Dominick Sangulnetti and Mr Gofleld were nominated for Poundmaster the i foimr having secured the appointment t'pon motion of Councilman Matthews the City Clerk was requested to have the Chief Engine of the Fire Department instruct property owners In the Ini slti ess section to remove' the boxes Strong talk dont make strong shoes Good leather and honest work are still indispensable to de- pendable footwear and the best shoes ever made for youngsters are' the old reli- -able TROJAN sold at the Garwood store Dr A McCaa Deatirt located la his new and modern offices Elks Building Phone 1497 tian or express or ders hank exchange any amount Stockton Savings and Loan Bank tiew building Society In the pretty tea room of "The Sterling' the transformation goesj right along You can't remain there three minutes without recognizing some new feature of prettiness The same ladies who were there yesterday and the day before are there today weaving flowers into garlands for decoration They came early and will stay late and if you want to know what their poor husbands do for lunch and dinner Sinner will tell you they do without There is diplomatic method in the madness of these workers Men wlo have eaten but one meal in three days will eat half a dozen tomorrow and go to the Sterling for all of them While you are eating Carys orchestra will dispense most delightful music But better than feasting your eyes on the beautiful and youi stomachs on the bountiful will be the soul satisfaction that will abide with the remembrance pf comfort and happiness brought to little hearts smiles to child-faces a home to those who! are less fdvored than the children of ypur own hopies and who otherwise would have to face want and discomfort perhaps lives of ein SINNER Spurrier has moved 1 his law offices to the Wilhoit building 243 East Main street ReeQr Miners Mush -B-lb packagd 2Bc Big Good Roads Rally The Citizens of Stockton and San Joaquin County will be addressed by HON IRVINE of Sacramento 1 and HON NEUMILLER of Stockton at Masonic Music Hall Saturday March 13th at 8 oclock Everybody come hear the Band and good Speakers and BOOST They cost less in the long- ran look higher priced than they tare out wear any shoe made and are strictly uo-to-datc on style 4f TROJANS are made in three runs of sizes: 10 to 13 13 to 2 2 to 5 They costi $175 $200 $250 FAYS EXPRESS General Transfer and Drayage Moving household goods and pianos a specialty Stand: Cor California and Main Sts Phone 967 Res Phone 2838 If an individual Is Immune all through childhood and early life but develops car-sickness as an adult the fault will probably be found to vest with the eyes and the way to avoid It Is to wear properly fitted glasses There Are Reasons Why tills should be so When the eyes need glasses the whole nervous equilibrium of the body suffers even under the best conditions and when to this struggle is added the vibration of the cars and the desire to watch passing scenery through the windows the struggle tu-ns Into active revolt of the whole system against imposition Our tong experience is worth serious consideration when your eyes need attention HATS PANAMA AND LADIES STRAW HATS BLEACHED AND BLOCKED Stockton Hat Works 12 NORTH CALIFORNIA STREET GARWOODS 324 E' Main St 5j 5 Send us your repairing ACKLEY OPTICAL CO Caldwell DENTIST 336 Main St' Phone Main 2303 IMPERIAL and Leading Hotels VACTlliTT A I Wagner Prop lUjLRflllL 'ant debris from tho back yards.

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