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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 9

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Sacramento, California
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9 THE EVENING BEE: FRIDAY JUNE 10 1901 iaraiTiKXiwnk ADVERTISEMENT TWO FARMERS A Little EACH BRINGS ACCUSATION AGAINST THE OTHER RepairsHair Nature always tries to repair damaged hair Some times she succeeds very often she She needs a little Hair' Vigor It repairs the hair touches it up gives it new life brings back the old dark color and makes it soft and glossy Cures dandruff too used only one bottle ot Hair Vigor and it completely stopped my hair from falling Mrs-C Leasenfeld New York City SIM AlUraoMs JC AYER CO Uwil Maa Eskridge Asserts That After McNie Struck Him on the Head with a Shovel Rendering Him Uneonsel- ous Ho Tried to Saw Ills Body Against Barber Wire Fence YOU LEAVE THEM She Poor Jones understand left a widow He He did! Well he must have sneaked off when she looking I tell you a widow's a pretty hard thing to get away from BUSINESS BAD The Typewriter You told me you were going to raise my salary last week sir The Boss know and I did raise it But I expect to have a very hard time to raise it this week COURT ROASTS A POLICE CAPTAIN John McNie and Eskridge two farmers who own adjoining tracts near Perkins got into a quarrel last night and each has been placed under arrest upon complaint of the other According to the story told by Eskridge McNie was digging a ditch along the barbed wire fence between the two pieces of property Eskridge thought McNie was digging the ditch to spite him so he stepped up to the fence and told him so Ho said to McNie that it was not a ditch that any other man would dig and that it was cut so deep that it would kill his (Eskridge's) trees The men then got into a quarrel and Eskridge claims McNie called him a vile name McNie then struck him on the head with a shovel knocking him against the wire fence The blow rendered Eskridge unconscious and when he regained his senses he says McNie was sawing hiB body along the barbed wire Mrs Eskridge saw the trouble and separated the two men Eskridge then went to Justice Pugh and got a complaint against McNie charging him with assault to commit murder McNie was placed under arrest but not until he secured a warrant for the arrest of Eskridge on a charge of disturbing the peace Eskridge's clothes bore marks of ltig cut by the barbed wire His shirt was torn to shreds and deep gasluc were cut In his back and breast by the wire's sharp prongs McNlos version of the affair was not olatulned Food and Milk is an ideal combination and will nourish and strengthen your baby and make him grow Wa ihould like to lend eemple of Millin' Food free to your baby FOOD CO BOSTON MASS Quality is the mother of value in furnishings and price is only a distant relative at best You buy furniture every day and what you do buy you take right into the bosom of your family to live with for what you hope will be many a good long year Sd for durability for all round satisfaction for real value for the money invested look first of all fqr duality in what you buy We buy so discriminatingly that we know the actual quality value of every piece of furniture we offer tell you too and you can rely upon what we tell you for our word Is our guarantee of quality as represented People judge new neighbors by the kind of furniture that moves just another reason why you cannot buy furniture too carefully when your own comfort and the satisfaction of having your good opinion are concerned The best grade of furniture in design and workmanship and the lowest prices to be found anywhere in the city are a combination to satisfy both your neighbor and yourself to say nothing of your extra satisfaction in right buying and the long life of well-made goods We have this combination If your home is not fixed fixed just as you like to have your friends and neighbors see then the Llttle-at-a-Tima store is at your service We will show you nothing at all that you cannot rely upon as being all in quality that we claim W( buy for our stock as carefully as you can buy for youi parlor police officials have been able to retire one after another with great wealth "His (Captain's) acts clearly constitute the crime of oppression and it is fortunate that they have not provoked violence and even bloodshed for the plaintiff has the right to resist them with all the force necessary "We read of such official conduct in Europe and profess to be-aston lshed over it but we have had more of it in the Citv of New York for the last twenty-five years and especially during the last eight or nine years than there has been in any other place in the civilized world "Such police lawlessness is far more dangerous than all the gambling combined It brings In its train all of the vices and debases Government and society The law can be effectually and permanently enforced only in a lawful orderly and uniform NEW YORK June 10 In granting a permanent injunction restraining a Police' Captain from stationing officers in a cafe near Washington Market for the ostensible purpose of preventing gambling on the premises Justice Gaynor of the Supreme Court has handed down a decision denouncing what he calls acts of oppression ns commonly practiced by the police He was particularly Bevere In denouncing the Captain in question whose action he declared to be "outrageous criminal After finding that the Captain had absolutely no grounds for suspeoting that gambling existed on the premises but had persisted in stationing men on the premises to drive away customers without even having consulted magistrate Justice Gaynor continued: is by methods such as these that millions of dollars have been extorted annually in the city of New York and $150 to $5 Our hand-painted Waist Sets In Pin or Button Styles are quite artlBtio and popular We aleo have Brooch Belt and Hat Fins tastefully decorated (100 up New Hand Painted Waist Sets IF Klune Floberg 528 st of the Seventieth Coast Artillery swallowed the contents of a vial of carbolic acid in the presence of his young wife to-day Before a physician arrived he was dead WILL FLAY AT C1I1CO The Bacramento High School baseball team left this afternoon for Chico where they will play to-morrow with the Chico High School team for the championship of all Northern II URGE SI IS ELECTED WASHINGTON June 10 The Philippine Commissioners were at the War Department and there were several speeches made In the course of hJs remarks Secretary Taft said that If President Roosevelt were elected he (the Secretary) would make a tour of Inspection of the islands He also suld he believed that legislation which was pending In Congress and whluh was greatly needed would be passed in some modified form during the coming Winter The Secretary made several humorous allusions to his experience in the islands He assured the delegates that the people of the United States were much Interested In the progress and welfare of the Filipinos PERSONAL NOTES GRAM BIRD in ftrtftWt- Hew fold la balk leware of the dealer wbe tries Ml' satJost as good lenniM stamped of tbi The Littleata-Time Store Upholstery Mrs Gardner of Dixon was In Sacramento to-day Flood of San Francisco representing the Monitor is visiting Sac ramento to-day a nv ttMTiMttVicaiTa A SWELL THING IN FOOTWEAR This afternoon the Board of Supervisors took up the matter of the petition of George Green and others (or permission to form a new Reclamation District on Randall Island to embrace 408 acres of land The matter was set for hearing on July 16th A petition was received from the Trustees of Reclamation District No 835 In w'hlch it was set forth that the Edwards levee break and the everflow of the hinds had caused a heavy loss and that money would have to be raised to meet expenses incurred The Trustees asked that three Com missioners levy assessments to rale-the sum of 135000 be appointed by the Board The Trustees rreompieml-rd the appointment of Sheehan refer Beckendorf and Matthew Lennox ns Commissioners Trustees Shreiner objected' to the selection of Beckendorf and asked that the name of B1 Hunt of Freeport be substituted Attorney Dunn asked for a continuance for a couple of weeks so that property-owners might be heard He appeared fur Lnvdal Attorney Driver said he repre-aented a majority of the Trustee and Insisted that action be taken We have Juat received new lot ot Star Brand Shoes Our Patriot for men la the finest ehoe ever put on man's foot for $380 You can have them in Patent Colt Vlci Kid Velour Calf and Box Calf We carry a full and complete line ol Indies' and Children'! Shoes The fnmous Ladles' $35 Shoe which Is known from Coast Coast as the neatest most comfortable and etylleh ehoe ever put on the market for the money Ladles' Oxfords In all styles from $128 to 3880 In vlcls and patent leatli- Ballad 1 lb Plk" bjr Wallir Irwin Case rlgSud by CaUicr' cfkly publubad by J1 IHIHIS Sole agents for the famous hard wearing Webster school shoes for boys and girls i cili oi To St Louis and Return My Jbn I July 11711114 Antul 191011 1 Iiylmbir S67 Odbrr J6 Rflufo limil singly day Tike the Rock Island Syitem and you go without change Scenic or Southern Line preferred Standard and tourist sleeping cars dining cars Trains stop st Main Entrance Fair BUSH BROS 317 and 321 St Bat 3d and 4th St SacrannntoGal 317 and 321 St Bat 3d and 4th St Sacramsnta Cal Full lnfrmtion on iqsnt Cill or write A RvTHiiroin A bj Muktr Stmt tut Fnacuce A $750 Columbia Graphoptiono Free to Bee SuMers The preliminary exnmlrstlon of 'llltam Grider charged with burg ry with a prior conviction was held for Justice lloppe silting for Jus-re Brown In the Township Justice's nurt this sfternoon Grider la one the convict pardoned from the olsotn Prison shortly after the break st July The testimony In the case was to is effect that the room of A Orasll i a hum at Twentieth ami Btreets ns burglarised several months ago id a gold watch and chain stolen the night of the burglary Gruslt -t Grider In a down-town saloon id had several drinks with him lit tswer to questions Grssll told Grider here lt lived and some clrrum antes about his room Grider ad-sed Orasll not to go home thnt night After they parted Ornxll lingered bout town for few hours and hen lie went home he found his nnm ransacked and his watch and ther things stolen After Grider's arrest on a petty lar-rny charge tirazll'a watch was re -nvered rntn a place where he had rreted It The examination was llll going on when The lice's report losed This Is III Columbia regular $780 Machine and cannot ba par rhnjMtl anywhere for less Miss Alice Smith oi Minneapolis Minn tells how woman monthly suffering may be quickly and permanently relieved by Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Mm I hare never before given my endorsement for any medicine but Lydln Pink ham's Vegetable Compound had added eo much to my lift) and happiness that I feel like making an execution in this case For two yearn every month I would ha vo two dityi Revere pain nnd could find no robot but one day when visiting a friend I run across Lydia II Plnkham'a Vegetable Com- she bad used it with tue best results and advised me to try It found that it worked wonders with mo I now experience no pain and TO-D V'K WEATII'H 1 Weather observer Hcarr reported the temperature to-day as follows! 1 a 60 9 a 71 II noon 80 8 85 The temperature was lowest at I o'clock this morning when It registered 1 degrees Tlia river la 117 feet and stnlonary man Executive Committee Minneapolis Study Club Tills machine Is no cheap toyt It Is marveloesly perfect mechanical maa torp tore ami the record beaaUlul of loos reproduced without a scratch THE ROBBERS fiettchlt for lucnsnor Toorist Cars SOUTIIEIlll-UIIIOII PACIFIC Round Trip (50-50 datii or tmii Msg ii IS jbm i iii Hi ts later data wm be JAfl ARRACK end AgL I0OT Id it Or aa Soetiwm Padfle Agent NKWCASTLK tCnlrt) tune The two survivor nf the bum! of treln robber who rtyne'nlto'l express rr mt the lhvtr end tun flrsn-ts Railroad peer I'wrei hois Tuesday night esrapsd during the night from rtdgs In Oar field f'r-sk Uapynti wher they had been aurrtnin I bv p'ltiusre They tan-hot hav gone tf and It la bellevsd they will soon located Itlmrd-hounds are be! Head to trail th fugi-tli who are euppoacd to lie John Em-Inerllog and Charles Hcfuhbs railroad action toerr who quit their hba last week The third member of the band who was killed yesterday wa Identified aa II Rose also a section man who quit work on the road at the same lime a fh other two Hose shot himself In th hsd after hsd been wounded by the onsse chsstng him In life bMMM of Innjr lullerillenllf Vege table Compound help women preserve roiimlnea of form and freslmetts of fare ImoauM It their entire female organism healthy It carries women safely through the various natural crises and Is tho safeguard of woman's health The truth iiImmiI ibis great medicine Is told la the letters froi Women published In this paper constantly Mrs Klelnschrodt Morrison III sayst Mm I have suffered ever since I was thirteen years cf age with my menses They were Irregular anil very painful I doctored a great deal but received no benefit friend advised ma to try Lydia Flnkham's Vegetable Compound which I did and after taking a law bottles of it 1 found great relief "Menstruation is now regular and without tin I am enjoying belter Loallh than 1 have sometime" How Is It possible for ns lo make It plainer tbsl Lydia li Pink ham's Vegetable Compound wilt positively help nf alclt women All women eonstltnled silks rich and poor high and low alt suffer from tbs same organ Is troubles Purely no on ran wish to remain weak and slclilr dlseoitrsged with life and without hope for th future when proof I so unmistskshi that Lydia Ih ham's vegetable Compound wilt enr monthly suffering all womb and ovarian troubles aud all tbs Ills peetillsr lo women Von MIT a eeee-4 f-rtk 08 stndar tk Mtftatl tartar and tgMUsaf Sin loUtoolaW tll Ike ew-i-te -Minee Lyeta a riekSea SnIMee I Lynn Haas $5000 A Reduoed Reproduction of Uio Orsphophen Tho moot Famous Talking Via-ehlno In tho World Tha Omphophon ho become tlM stmt popular entertainer of titd day It iriwlnn folliifallf ever sound of Uu human voter ton of mnMcal Inetrument--4ta irperutlre of over 8000 different selertum em-bttMee all Um la tret popular airs as well a tha claaSc lrtce of any record 8 cent each The Bee offer thooid piece Colombia Graphophone la every hoosc la Sacramento Kpecioi (irrangrmmM have bam made with Um UOtTMIlt 8 PlIONO GRAPH CO of Stl rlHECT to fsmloh suhscrtlwrv of Tha Ike (old and mw) with a Onlumbl GraohophoM Uk tha one lUuatmted ea above terms The sole condition Is that yon become a subscriber ts The Bee for cne year from date and pay $125 which Includes the first Columbia record cost of expressing hta dllng etc Call at The Bee office aadhear the machine played el gtve yoor order to The Bee solicitor When it comes to Records you have to go back East to hear about the -TRIBUNE- Anyone In Sacramento will tel! you that Tribune Bicycles hold all the records for everlasting easy running wheels Ask your neighbor about his repair bill And then ask about niy easy payment plan jordanT 1010 I St Attv mmrti siinnr6 HAN FHANt'IWo Jim I0--Tlfd Of Army I'f and dlpnlniM b-ran Me apt tlretinn dischars he ip ttitmi a pgm ndoresment Corporal II Caaley MW I III UN ffml Hrhpm a native Pf Ireland trt-diry adttiltld ritta-n Milp lif Pupd-lcr Judge 'V lluihea.

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