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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 9

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-I THE SACRAMENTO BEE: WEDNESDAY JANUARY 19 1916 -Suloyerlor 1 California tee's Si ABATEMENT CASE ON AUBURN (Placer Co) January 19 The trial of the case against Ma Lai and Della Leighton under the Red Light Abatement Act instituted by District Attorney Landis was commenced here to-day before Judge Preweit The case wag begun with the stipulation that it should be heard before the Court without a jury but if the Court decides a jury should hear the farts then one will be summoned Constable Depender and iSheriff McAuley were the first two witnesses called to-day DEMANDS DAMAGE NAPA (Napa Cool January Frank Wright lessee of Russ Island hos filed suit in the Superior Court egainst the Russ ITIVPatMant Company and Russ Suns Comnany for 826500 damages alleged to have been done the Russ Islsnd property through carelessness of the defendants In his complaint Wright sets forth tiat after he had leased the island the defendants in May 1914 entered on the property to repsir the levees He claims that the work was 80 rnoriv done that when freshets cattle levees were partly destroyed wharves were demolished and sluice gates ritined ADVERTISEMENTM "I nn1171 elirtin Trial of Red light Action Opens at 'Auburn Without Jury New Castle the time was eleven years old until I was 1 11J1 seventeen 111 I silt- fered each month no I had to be in bed I itosvi had headache backache and such pains I I would cramp 11 double every month I did not know what it was to be easy a minute My health was all run down and the doctors did not do me any good A neighbor told my mother about Lydie Pinkham's egetable Compound and I took it and now I feel like a new person I don't suffer any more and I am regular every month" --Wm Hazel Hamilton 822 South Fifteenth St When a remedy has IIN-cd for forty years steadily growing in popularity and influence and thousands upon thousands of women declare they Owe their health to it Is it not reasonable to believe that it is an article of great merit? If you want special advice write to Lydia Pinkbant Medicine Co (Confidential) Lynn Mass Your setter will be opened read and anwered by a woman and bold In comfidence "Feel Like a New Person" says Mrs Hamilton DON'T SUFFER ANY MORE" For Emergencies When you have a bilious attack or when you feel illness coming move the bowels start the liver working wand put your entire digestive system in good shape with a dose or two of the time-tested You will welcome the quick relief and often ward off a severe illness Beecham's Pills are carefully compounded from vegetable products harmless and not habit-forming Buy a box now You don't know when you may need Beecham's Pills A reliable family remedy that always Should Be at Hand Urged Sale of Any Medicino in the Woe II Sold ovorywhere in boxes 110c 25c 1111XATED IRON increases strength A delicate nervous I qi I lp rundown people 200 At per cent in ten days in many Instances $100 forfeit if it fails as psr full ex- 'al planation in large I I article soon to al) pear in this paper Ask your doctor or druggist about it Druggists always earry it in stock AiMIS frw)111 44-hlt I 4ItiVt Ito HEAVIEST SNOW IN FOURTEEN YEARS IPRISONER ACCUSES 000 oo oo Stays on Hot Locomotives at illeed for Hours pRONT view of engines of Klamath' Falls train at Weed show- ing snow piled high after trip (upper) Side view of same locomotive three hours after arrival showing snow unmelted despite fact steam was kept up during period wEED (Siskiyou Co) January town is fourteen years old There never before was as much snow on the ground in Weed as there is at the present time And It unusually cold too When a train came in from Klamath Fella at 10 o'clock in the morning the locomotive NV88 almost hidden in 8110W At 1 o'clock in the afternoon or three hours after arriving in Weed the boiler still was covered with snow notwithstanding that steam was kept up during' the Interval MILL RAILROAD OPEN SEVENTY MEN SHOVEL 1 SNOW TO CLEAR TRACK TRUCKEE iNevada Co January 19--The Sierra Nevada Wood and Lumbers Company has opened its railroad after about a week of very hard bucking The first daY the train crew made about three mica and when they started back for the mill the road had drifted an full that a crew of eeventy men had to be called from the factory to shovel the track Out so that they could return Three men carried the first class mail to Tahoe yesterday This is the first mail to go in for about a week To Survey AVaterahed A Smith the Government snow expert at Tahoe stated over the telephone to-day that there were ninety-four inches of snow at the lake level this being the equivalent of about twenty-two and one-tenth inches of water At the one-thousand foot level it was about a third more and at the two-thousand foot level about three-quarters more A survey of the lakti'watershed will probably be made some time in February to determine the amount of water that will run into the lake so that steps can be taken to let some of it run off before it causes any damage to the Property STIRLING CITY'S WATER SUPPLY CUT OFF LOG POND WATER IS USED STIRLING CITY (Butte 'Co) January Diamond Match CCMpany's reservoir which supplies Stirling City with water wan empty for a week clue to the heavy now storm! Twenty-five men were fighting to keep the ditch open until sevral trees fell across a flume at which time the work was abandoned It will take several days to repair the flume Water is now being pumped from the mill pond into the water mains of the town The reservoir Is located a mile and a half north of Stirling City and the snow measures over six feet deep there The snow in town is forty-six inches deep VIRGINIA-TRUCKEE TRAINS CANCELLED RECORD SINCE 1890 RENO (Nev) January the first time mince 1890 all trains on the Virginia and Truckee Railroad are cancelled because of snow A rancher from Washoe who made the trip to Reno on snow shoes says the canyon near Washoe through which the road runs is full of snow and that in some place the snow twenty feet deep on the rails At Mound House work in the gYPPIUM worka ham stopped and it is said the company's boarding house is running short of provisions The road from Carson City to Minden is blocked and several carloads of cattle consigned to an Francisco are being fed at Minden DEPUTY TAKES WHEAT TO RELIEF OF QUAIL DEER TO BE AIDED BEDDING (Shasta Co) January 19 Deputy Fish and Game COMMiliSiOnet White went north on a freight train to-day taking along a great 'vanity of wheat to feed starving quail along the Sacramento River between Kennett and Sims One thousand are famishing between Antler and Delta alone Quail will be given daily rations until the snow melts and the birds ran rustle their own feed White la negotiating for hay to feed etarving stranded deer Perhaps they will be attended to to-morrow The trouble is to get hay to the deer where the animals are blockaded by PTIOIV The State Fieh and Game Commission te raying all expenses of feeding A DVETITISEMENTI Constipation Indigestion BillOUSTIOSS etc OR () at Night until relieved 11 Oh000tato-Oootod or Plain Art' Mie16T7 RANDREE1 100 Years PILL 014 An Effective Laxative Purely Vegetable SNOW CRUSHES CHINESE TONG HALL: DEVILS RESPONSIBLE Dtwit rivr (Pincer Co) January In The rain falling on five feet of anew calmed conyilderable damage to from cy bleb the 'snow had not heel' choreled Chinatown suffered the moat an several bni idinge The Chinese Free Macon Hall le flat and the Chinece may the devilry did the work while the keener wan taking a few minutely' recreation Had the keeper been in the quarterly by him he would 'veva been (wombed to death Ali the pacraphernalla of the lodge by buried in the wreckage quail and will do its best to mare the deer Feeding Vs'ith the (Wickens Quail are corning down to settlements and eating with chickens at private homes Wild birds have become tame with starvation Two hundred are fed daily at Antler by Mrs Gregory Street Car Traffic Still Stalled by Snow RENO (Nev) January George Hark of the Reno Traction Company has announced it will be at least three days before the local and interurban electric car service will be resumed Reno and Sparks may be conneeted by cars tonight but it will require some time to clear the streets in Reno Horses have taken the place of autos in the city and country All jitneys and service can are out of commission owing to the deep snow Schools yesterday were closed because the children were unable to plow through the drifts but they opened this morning with a reduced attendance Stirling City-Chico Traffic Is Resumed CHTCO (Butte (o) January Traffic which haft been impaired more than five days over the Stirling City-Chico branch of the Southern Pacific Railway because of recent heavy sonwstorms has been resumed Officials iliere P4 ay all trains are expected to make trips though it is quite probable none will Operate on time for several weeks Large crews Of men are engaged in kepping the tracks clear of snow WATER SITUATION IS IMPROVING GRASS VALLEY (Nevada Co) January water ituatt on here is improving slowly and unless further complications occur will probably get back to normal by the first of next week Another snowstorm however set in here during the night and about two inches more had fallen up to noon today It is storming bard in tho mountains SCHOOL ROOF CRUSHED NEVADA CITY (Nevada Co) January 19---Weight of snow has caused the roof over one wing of the new high school building to spring badly Twelve rafters are broken and work is being rushed on it to put it in shape before another storm comes GARAGE DESTROYED QUINCY (Plumes Co) ittntlarY 19 damage has bern reported from the storm Bolton MD has lost his garage and Dr Cureton his woodshed Slides from roofs took one chimney from Lee's garage and from One of the houses of Huskinson I i EMPLOYS AUTO SLEIGH 1 AND SNOWSHOES TO CARRY MAIL ottOVILLE (Butte Co) Janutui' litoonery local rural mail carrier enjoys the unique distinction of delivering mall by three means of transportation sutomobile sleigh and snowshoes Mooney's routs is from Oroville to Lumpkin a distance of twentioleo miles Front Oroville to reek twenty miles the mall is conveyed in an automobile From Kaneko reek to Mooretown eight miles a sleigh is pressed Into service From Mooretown to Lumpkina Mooney gets back to the Primitive snowshoes to get the mall to its fitted destination "P' MINING MAN WHO ENTERS DENIAL John Roberts Sentenced to San Quentin and A Lowell Mine Stockholders in Controversy AUBURN (Placer ro) January 19 John Roberts sentenced to three years in San QUentin for stealing 870 Pounds of copper plate from the Gold Blossom Mine has charged A Lowell a stoekholder in the cornPanv with failure to keep a promise to ask for probation for the prisoner when the time came for passing sentence Roberta claims Lowell agreed with him in consideration of Robert's deeding a lot in Danford and some personal property over to the mining company that he (bowel') would ask 'for probation and promised the worst Roberts would rfiCeiVe was a County Jail sentence Lowell did not appear in Court Lowell Intern Dental Lowell denies that he made the Promises as speeified by Tioberts and his statement la hacked tip by Sheriff 11tAti1y and District Attorney Landis lie did remark to Roberts that the latter might get a County Jail sentence if he turned over the property in question lie promised to ace that the Court IVEt8 informed before nentence was passed that the property had been transferred lie told the District Attorney and the latter brought out this point before the Court Lowell was one of the Prosecuting witnesses in the rale FRICTION OVERCOME Rabies Campaign Proceeding Harmoniously Says Assistant Health Secretary Mallory Assistant Secretary of the State Board of Health has received a report from Ross in charge of the rabies war in Lassen County that the campaign against coyotes stray dogs and cats IN going ahead and that the little friction encountered at first has been overcome Ross stated that the dissension against the killing of stray cats anti doge emanated from a few residents of the town of Stisanville and not from any of the city or county officials A rrangements have been made with the Susanville officials whereby animals killed within the city limits will be properly buried A similar arrangement has been made With the county officials Between January 3d and January 15th 600 noyotes were killed In IANcan County Many of them were Infected with rabies Another report shows that from December lat to January Ski 726 coyote and' 170 dogs were killed In Modoc County Including cats rabbits used for bait In traps and other animals either dying from rabies or killed In the campaign 1323' animals were despatched In Modoc County between December 1st and January 8d TREE PLANTINO MED Committee of Woodland Women Asks Aid of Yolo County Supervisors WOODLAND (Yo lo Co) January 19--A committee headed by Mrs Becks and Mrs Frank Fitz of the Town and Country Club of Yo lo County acting in conjunction with a committee from the Women's Improvement Club of Davis are before the Supervisors thin afternoon relative to securing that body's sanction and co-operation in the plan formulated for the planting of trees along the Yo lo unit of the State Highway The plan of the club women is to plant numerous trees such as olive palm eucalyptus and walnut the latter to predominate in number They believe this will be a means of great beautification of the highway Mrs Roy les Chairman of the Rate Department of Forestry is giving her services and advice with the committees before the Board meeting YOUNG WIFE CALLED ROSEVILLE (Placer Co) January I 9--Mrs Lomita Morey wife of Ernest akforey and aged 19 'years died here last night Two children one a baby nineteen days old survive In addition to the husband and a sister PIONEER WOMAN tmEa MARYSVILLE (Tuba Co) January Margaret Fells who had lived here Inc ma 1854 died at the home of her daughter Mrs Kelly 727 Street in this city at the age of 87 years She was a native if Germany Tha funeral was held this afternoon Mrs Fells was one of the best-known pioneer wornen of this city POUND DICAD'IN CHAIR ROSEVILLE (Placer Co) January 19--The funeral of Calvin It Lowell who died in the Allen's District was held here at 2:30 o'clock to-day The deceased aged 65 years was found dead in a chair at his home MINED DIES SUDDENLY GRASS VALLEY (Nevada Co) January Pascoe pioneer miner who for the greater part of a half century has made his home here died suddenly at his home in this city ITe was born in England sixty-seven years ago and for fortY-Ellx ears had been a resident here Pascoe was a skilled miner NAPA MERCHANT BEREAVEn NAPA (Napa Co) January Rebecca Inez Beard who succumbed here after a week's illness from grippe was the wife of Beard pioneer merchant of this city Mrs Beard was born in Louisiana in 1846 She married Beard in 1867 and the two came to Napa in 1869 Besides the husband four grown sone survive glitilifPASSES AWAY OBOVILLE (Butte Co) January 39--W Shults better known to him many Oroville friends as "Bill" Shults is dead at a hospital in Portland Oregon is the news received In this city Shultz first came to Oroville when construction work was going on on the Western Pacific Before he left Oroville he had gained the position of Assistant Superintendent of the Oroville-Portola Division of the road He resided here seven years and then went to Portland to become the General Manager of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company Woman to Ask Deacons to Mrs Lillie Davis Will Present Petition to Board of First Bap tist Church of Chico For Second Hearing of Gossip Accusations Made by Rev Madison Slaughter Minister Issues Statement on Learning Case is to Be Reopened Glad "Dragon Is Out" 14iCti (Butte CO) January 19 Mrs Lillie Davis to-night will present to the Deacons of the First Baptist Church her petition for a fair and impsrtial rehearing of the gessiD charges made against her by Bev Madison Slaughter upon the strength' of which Nhe WliS placed 'under discipline for two years and her privileges in the church suspended until she apologized to lieV SlaUghter The petitinn has been drafted bY An at The action will come despite the foatements of Rev Slaughter since the new developments became known to him that he was in emitroi of the situation and that there would he no further hearing Mrs Davis' petition will probably be presented by her brother Frank Robinson Hnd her brother-in-law Harold Dischopt Rel Sin 1thtiers' FARtement In li statement last night Bev Slaughter said: The elean-up the Baptist Church so successfully has must finished finally lids hen Ignored and has been made an occasion by certain parties Rehear Pastor's Charges for a wet and dry attack on myself Every part of Butte County over which I was chairman In our last wet and dry election went overwhelmingly dry I Wen then marked for extinction but still I am here I likewise WaR marked at Porterville for elimination hnt remained three years after and Pa my eliminators defeated They even Pent a man to to find something dreadful about my character I am glad the dragon is mit and that now it 'has simmered down to myself for I am prepared to any so-called scandal anyone can bring out I even challenge it to be brought forth to stop threats anti attempts to blackmail me It will ha as easy to find some to 'wear to a Ile against me AS It vaa to get 250 illegal voters to keep Chico wet I refer to this only to show it te nothing new to me and does not worry me at all When serious charges exist against mn which would Justify such els temente I sha expect to be arrested anti haled befoe Courts Then things can he prnven or paid for as the Courts may decide lions SAFE ON ONE SIDE OF STREET oo (NGS Ex my dog le across the line and you cannot shoot him" Thia hi the condition that exiats in the town of New ritte Creek in Modal Count'' neenelling to a report DIPIt made to the Stuff Board of Health by Rosa State Sanitary Inspeotor who la in eharge of the rallies war being eonducted in Modoe and Lawmen Counties The Ca lifornix-Oregon boundnry line runs through the mein ittreet of the Cann of Lone Pine Creek and aceording to Holm the fight againat stray 410g11 is limited in that the California hunters cannot touch the dogs on the aide of the etrect that lies in Oregon OREGON OWNERS LAUGH In order to Memo out rabies that exists among doge cats and coyolea BAD CHECK MAN GIVEN PROBATION BUT MUST GIVE UP AFFINITY sTOCKTON (lion oJaquin Co) January 19--J Brown who has to wife ells children and an affinity was admitted to probation after pleading guilty to passing iv eau cheeks Brown told Judge Norton be had been goaded to crime by the tart be bad two families to and could not earn a sufficient wage One of the conditions of hie probation is that be shall sever relations with his affinity secure work and tarn over all his earnings to his wife Brown agreed to do this I To Overcome Eczemat SHE HAS NO MORE ACHES OR PAINS Has Taken One Bottle of Plant Juice and Helped Her More Than All Others catarrh of the stomach is very frequently a result of catarrh of the head but it may also follow a dieturbanee or failure of the digestive functions The mucous membrane of the stomach is inflamed and becomes coated mith mueus which risen In the throat continually In the effort of the stomach to throw off thin noxious burden Plant Juice the new herbal system tonic has always been found effective in toning lip the membranowl tissues and cleansing the entire system of this nauseating malady The etrongest evidence of its power to heal an irritated membrane which denotes catarrh and put one's system bark into a healthy state In the statements of people who have used it and been benefited Following is the signed temtimonial of lir Char len Hansom who remides at No 21 Myrtle Avenue Whitman Mass a teiburb of Benton Mt Ransom hes lived in Whitman all his life and is a well-known man lie elated: "I had suffered from stomach trouble dyspepsia and indigestion for two or three years After I would eat a meal my food would ferment and caused gas belching and dinxiness I have tried a great many different remedies for my troubles hut did not seem to get any benefit from them I can say for publication that I have taken onebottle of Plant Juice and it has done me more real good than any- thing I have ever taken for it has been a God-srid to me I an better in health than I have been for a lone time eertainly can TPCOM me4 mint Juice to any of my many friends as being all that in claimed for it" Plant Juice is sold in Sacramento et all nwl Prnw Co IttnrPg Never minii how often you have tried and failed you can stop burning itching eczema quickly by applying a little zemo furnished by any druggist for 25e Extra large bottle $100 ilealitig begins the moment zento applied In a short time utittle every trace ot pimples black heads rash eczema tetter and similar akin diseases will be removed For clearing the skin arid making It vigorously healthy sem la an ex ceptional remedy It is not greasy sticky or watery and it does not stain When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for all skin troubles Zerno Cleveland In the northern counties it is necesnary thnt ail of the 'trail animals be dispatched hut according to Ross the ork Is greatly handicapped by reason of the fact that the people on the Oregon side of the line lough at the hunters and tell them there in no Iniir on their side of the boundary permitting the slaughter or the animals Mallory Assistant Secretary of the State Hoard of 1Ie1lh has nritten to the Oregon Hoard of Health asking thni this condition he reme going An liMMMIMMNIMMO101EMINIIMIWMINEFISONNM Traction Co SACRAMENTO STOCKTON LODI AND WAY STATIONS Baggage Traits' Leave Trains Arrive Sacramento Sacramento 715 a 7:45 a 9:11 a ni fitHeti 9:35 a tn 11:16 a tn 4 411A 1146 a in 1:15 nt TRALTIP 55 13 tn 1:16 1 35 in 4:20 in 915 pm 0:15 tn 1 UV 119' 1:35 0:15 lt 10:20 All trains Daily CONNECTIONS: At Herald with the Southern Pacific) to Ion Jankann nnd Suttar Creek At Lodi for Valley Springs At Stockton with the atante fro for all point' in California At Stockton with the Tidewater South ern for Modesto IV NEVILLE General Amt Depot 1024 Nth St Tel Alnin 211 FNIIMEINIMMMOIR DAILY TRAIN SERVICE From Sacramento carried on 'ail trains McLaughlin Draying Co Heavy Mauling a Ppeeialty Phone 433 1003-1( Front Rt People are too busy to solve your busy to go into nooks and ornprn of the city to discover the unadvertsed prop erties that might be for sale! your propertylS for sale don't be secretive rout it! Advertise it in The ace )ecial Service RECOVERY NOT LIKELY BRINE HERM SET Auto Accident Victim Hovers Between Life and Death Officials Criticised MARYSVILLE (Yuba Co) January 19--Frank Williams who was etruck bY an automobile driven by Ernest Geo and thought fatally hurt Is st1111 hovering between life and death at! the County Hospital He has not re-1 covered consciousness and his recovery Is not expected lift suffered a fracture at the base of the brain When Williams was struck ha wasl taken to the police station where conMderable time was lost because county offlcIa1 and Pollee wrangled cver the granting of a permit to take the rettent to the County Hospital 1 Mlyor Hyde deelered to-day he and members of the City Couneil will an-pear before the Supervisors et their next meeting an that an agreement may be reached for taking earn of illeirgoney (Rees promptlY TborP mitell local criticism because Willieme was not given the promopt attention that might have resulted in slaving lila life JAPANESE WEDDING REAL SOCIETY EVENT MARYSVILLE (Yuba Co) January 19--Quite a society event among the subjects of the Mikado wile the edding of Miss Mingo Toyama a Japanese meld of 18 yeare awl Taurumatsii Arita a JA Ninety' farmer aged 26 The ceremony took place at the home of We Tamaki Hey Mark Rifenback rector of St John's Episcopal Church officiating The bride obtained the consent of ber parents before aecuring thn license Many Japanese attended the wedding the appointments of which fully conformed to American cue-toms ADV ERTSEMENT11 To Fight Tuberculosis thr best weapons any sufferer ean obtain Mrs thass which Nature planes el0fle air plain well-cooktml food rest and personal hygiene Alga it II tvett to Itotn Your hove' high and Tout conrage strong tut many cseee do not yield evert to the fulleet exercise of helpful measures Even in their incipiency there Is need for something more Nature does sit ens can but must have medication ts indicated-In many Instanras Eck a n's Alterative has been used with beneficial results No taggerated claims are made for It Its ventilation rests on what It actually has done And it Is eats to try for it does xant lulu rommto DC nt ai ontn ant poittonoun or hablit-fortn- 1 orr died nnd that it co-operate In the in- Ir drugs You can It from OU! druggist ar direst Mee war along the boundary line Fskmnin taboratorr rhiledelehin IiMMIRM OMMiEiiaaid Information for the I here Look Here! I raveling Pu lio Frequent and Comfortable FIRST IN strETY to SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND BERKELEY ALAMEDA and Stations Between QUICKEST TIME and SHORTEST ROUTES Via San Joaquin Valley Line or Coast Line To LOS ANGELES and its Beaches SAN DIEGO and its Exposition (To Be Open Throughout 1016) For Fares Train Departures and Connections Ask Southern Pacific Agent SAti FRANCISCO DAILV elteePT ilLaNCIAY PARC 150 ROUND TRIP 32P2 PALATIAL STILAMILP3 "FORT SUTTER" 'CAPITAL CITY" LEAVE STREET WHARF Al 630 PM EXCELLEPIT 4 BARBER SHOP DINING el SERVICE SAY PI Op Irter itec-11 SAN FRANCISCO AND WAY LANDINGS "PR I DE co InIZ IVER" "I LETO te LEAVE MISTREET WHARF AT 12 NOON TRAM THESE 3TRAMIRS TO SEE TNI WONDERFUL DELTA LANDS OF INI SACRAMENTO WIER t) ECR LW AGENT PHONE MAIN 4620 CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY BETWEEN Sacramento Woodland Marysville Co lusa Gridley Orov Ille Chico LOS'S Loewe for Motryavillo tirlitlet sacrament COILIMC Chico tne Wondlund In effect January 1614 40II1114 :0 000 "611 JD: RAM 0:45 0M 702:30 pm 125 Pan rist)5210 1KR vv A In 2: 5 pm Vka'ir 41 nAn b0 4u CPI pm pm I I 3t Sattirday and Sunday Only 2 411111VI Through passenger rate to Gridley Toenail Ath a Tninnhonn Main MC NORTHERN ELECTRIC Meeting at Collin February 8th to Hear Opinions Regard ing Princeton Structure SAN FRANCISCO January 19-- Major 11 Rand of the corps of engineers United States Army has announced a public meeting will be held at Co luso in the office of the Co lusa County Supervisors at 11 o'cloek February Oth when all barites will ha given an opportunity to be heard regarding the proposed construetion of a bridge over the Sacramento River at Princeton Al! concerned are requested to submit their in writing In duplicata ea the matter will be laid before the Secretary of War Paredamine Applied rot The Supervisors of Glenn and CClusa Countieo aeting cojointly recently opplied to the Seeretory or War for permission to construct a pteel highway structure with reinforced concrete approaches at the point mentioned Major Tland to head of the Call- fornia Debris Commission ADVERTISEMENT imrapaml 9 if HOTEL ct SAN FRANCISCO POST STOCKTON ST in the center of the city ik c111 Hotel Designed to efreel to tho VIVA Hotel Designee 1" to efreel to tho 33 COnSen Rive lirrerrcrLL'Ip Allt fr It it' YL 301011r44' r- VIGO A7A Of UNION SQUARE 1 'I PI A7A Of tre-qcrt tftt ftre rtrtr rrrt trctrA trtt tettrtfr vreirrprrrt P00-16PPMTf mirtcovgnETActin tarlsvivo AttEPICAN PLAN AM sTEA: LtrAvrrn ROOM 04 AR VERT DESIRMILIC IN WINTER The Hotel Clayton 7th and Iltrote has thong lisasona eekly and monthly rbtea Come and see us and wo ba pleased to show them Worthington Prop Scenic Transcontinental Route Western Pacific Railway COMFORT THROUGH srANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPERS ()Insult ATION ELECTRIC COACHES SERVICE TWO THAW TRAINS DULY TO OF INVER OMI1t KANSAI CITY PIT LOUIS AN CHICAGO IN CON NECTION WITH fitHId Issot HI PACIFIC ISLAND SCENERY MARVELOUS SCENIC AvrnAcTIONS OF THE SIERRA AND ROCKY MOUNTAINS SEEN FROM CAR NVINDOW WITHOUT ENTR A EXPENSE FOR SIDE TRIPS For Full Information Adder' DIDDLEE General Agent IL WALDEN City Pate Agent 729 St Sacramento Special Week End s35 Rates $335 3 BAY CoITIES RomT2 BOUND um ul 1 11:0 ROFNTI TRIP TRIP Going Saturday and Sunday Return Last Train Monday Oakland Antioch Eietern ROAD OF SERVICE Leave Tturd and I Streets Daily 1:15 lit 10:00 a 1106 a The Powder Tn May Is The In Electrio Way 9 rn To The Bay :00 I in ALL elite NOW EGITIPPEO WITH ELECTRIC SANITARV HEATER'S Ettirs Line Protectod by Automatic Giese It Signals Carries combination t'servation car ekt Pittsbuig and Dixon Junctioc onig stops Carries Pnrior Buffet Observation car Dixon Junction Wes tittsbuts and Usy Pont OrtiY front 'The Fact Vatte Urnttattni Berries parlor obeerention oar Phone hit 23 Transtor CO Baggage checked and ticket's deltserti El trains ton at Sd wad INUIRSELL Gen Att ith roes IrtinNit MAIN III Pulp lab Di pall Diro ANTIOCII 4 LAStEBN alt 1 1 1 41 1 You will relief ar are ve ecrae ill vegetab harmless ing Bu don't knt Beechat family rf Shol tarctiLLI: NU Xi irk( wi-orizi7 ikU 11 4 druggist et earry It In 1 ittith ORA! 44ttat talli I Of: 1 tY" ''Arrot 1 Ii 1 11 IIIMEL'S le where 4111rtiAll snow Ie too 4 111Thi I 6 1141" "Jr: iOi '1 HONESTY QUALITY DII1A A 'i I' 11''''' "ul into service Fm ro Mooretown to urovItie-Portola Division of the road sifrky or watery and it does not a IIEALTH ungd relieved Lompkin Mooney' gets back to filo He resided here seven years and then stain When others fail it is the One your pro' Oh000tate-Oooteld or Plain Primitive snowshoe to set the went to Portland to become the Gen be seerPtive dependable treatment for all skin 0) mall to its oral Manager of the Oregon Railroad troubles a and omn onn Zemo Clevelan )ertr final destination tq tise it in The El i 2 :31 '''444' r-' 4 r----- pk ff i- 7 Low -ee- C7! 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