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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 4

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Ni1t iiimanumuommil JEWERF--ohAMEMINMEISIIIIKPOOMMANOM611nomalitga101MMINIINNYI Oil 4 1E500VMSAMEMWW 1 4 THE SACRAMENTO BEE: SATURDAY MARCH 2 1912 4 A DYE It TI4 EM tt Women's Gub Notes 11 Po' 464 isrv- "11))--1-- 21 ii Pib 7 1 1-1141P-APib 11 REFERENDUM MUST OVER Helen NI Todd ex-Factory! (The Bee's Helen Todd 1 1 Inspector of Illinois 1 to Speak Here -----711EllEAPER COLONIST i I frrn Inv i AIM (The Bee' IAPER COLONIST 114'' C711 '4ll't 1 i 'se 4 11' -7-4441 4 14 4 4:: i)0 yop- 4 tlis-- II 1----' 4-44 -44 4--r-- 4---44-' 1 1 Speciai Service EL HORADO RATES RATES ARE ASKED UNJUST IS E11AR6E Merchants Complain Asks Too Much to Carry Freight on Branch Line Terminal Charge to This City Sought Instead of Through Traffic rii v-zeo 64 utr- IF 4 41 con Ex lc 111 sp i 04 riple- rr i 2 -ac-s-- Task of Verifying Signatures Too Great to Permit of Action by City Trustees Monday EXT Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Sacramento Hotel Miss Helen Todd formerly Factory Inspector of 1111101M and for many years engaged in settle mem work in the State of Illinois will address the Council of Jewish Women of this city using for her subject the topic The Womanly Woman New Ideas and Old and What Constitutes a NVornanly Woman" Next Wednesday night in the auditorium of the new High School Miss Todd will address the members of the Sacramento Center of the California Civic League on the subject of "The Woman's Part in Government Now That She Has a Vote What lier Special Contribution to the World Is" bliss Todd was formerly engaged in settlement work in connection with Jane Addams In Hull House Chicago snd thoroughly understands that work This lecture is free to all and a general invitation is extended to of Tan e27 carizomses saanonsomsomeamal A Nil ra V1I EMMEN C2SFELEEM2122 ICE21233112MCSIECEMZIMENSZ211 1 '1'41-4 I '4Yr I Ii'' r-" 1 is 0111 MI This Week I 4 I Morris Brooke representing the Sac- vt ramento Valley 'Development Associa- 1 '1 pn to oecelfioo finterview iolai i 4 -s 4' 4 Pt- tion went to San Francisco late this ing a colonist rate to Sacramento hope slightly cheaper thtialcneerthat to LOS Angeles Under present conditions the colonist who desires to come to Cali- fornia is told that the rate is tha same to all California points Hence it he comes over the Union Pacific line he follows the human tendency -4 tk 'ti I 2' of taking the most for his money and 4 1" usually goes to Los Angeles The re- suit does not aid greatly in colonizing this section of the State I Morris Brooke heads the Committee 11 i -V A In i -12 V- that is to take up with the railroads -P -t :4 i the matter of having the rate to Sac- 'IV'- -I- 14 1 ramento placed at a slightly lower -a-0-:" i figure than that to the south 14 4 1 While In San Francisco Brooke 'l 7 i': 0L41 -i 1 oletafironeeo that a great Influx of colonists this year Several py4r-----4-- ztor' i causes combine to bring many people 41 i A 1 The fact that the Panama-Pacific Ex- lei i po-ition is approaching and the ex- Woman Who Aided Jane Addame in tensive advertising of the Sacramento i Valley in the East are two of the Holt itoose Work champion of wo- 1 I couses leans Right" NOW I -Krt 1 -S '1 a 4 7- A si --74' 1' 4' s--: 4 -I4 y''-1 1 'Yk 142 Chntending that the freight rates on the Southern Pacific branch line to Placerville are "excessive unjust unreasonable discriminatory oppressive unconstitutional and confiscatory" several merchants of Sacramento El Dorado and Amador Counties through Attorney A Orr have filed a complaint with the Railroad Commission asking reductions The plaintiff a in the case are Rosenwald Kahn the Levaggl Estate Company Muller McCarty Lowenthal St Bonnefoy Louis Muller A Norman Walton John A Vanderpool A Coster and Laurence Burke Towns affected by the rates are Brighton Manlove Mayhew Routier Mills Cordova Jura Fairoaks Bridge Alder Creek Natoma Dredge Folsom Cothein Latrobe Brandon Dugan I3ennet Cummings Shingle Springs El Dorado Diamond Springs and Placerville It ls cited in the complaint that the first-class merchandise rate from Sacramento to Placerville a distance of but fifty-nine miles is 42 cents per hundred whereas the rate from San Francisco to Sacramento a distance of ninety miles is but 26 cents The railroad people assert that because the branch line is through a mountainous territory it has a right to charge a higher rate because of greater operating expenses Ir'4 kbol it0j iioo gg :33 KT! It will be Tennyson Day at the Tuesday Club on that day of this coming week Professor Lee Emerson Bassett head of the English department of Stanford University has been engaged to take the members deep Into the beauties of "Idylls of the King" Prof Bassett has 'the reputation of being one of the finest readers on the Pacific Coast and as such will be particularly enjoyed in the rarely beautiful subject of his choice Further honor will be paid Tennyson In the musical contributions to the program Mrs Walter Longbotham in charge of the Musical Department of the Club having made arrangements for the singing of his "Crossing the Par" "Tears Idle Tears" and "The Eagle" The Psychology of Music will provide the topic for discussion at the meeting of the Musical Branch of the Tuesday club Friday afternoon March Rh at Elks' Hall The Referendum petition width is to provide for the submission of the Carraghar liquor ordinance restoring saloons in the annexed district to The People for approval Or rejection will not be filed with the City Trustee Alonday night City Clerk Desmond and County Registrar of Voters liaub have started the work of verifying the signatures on this petition but announce that It will tie impossible to have the job completed by Monday The task of verification has been made more difficult by the fact that the MOM) registrations taken this year have not been arranged in alphabetical order nor in precincts and cons-rfluently this must he done before any-Cling like systematic checking of the Referendum petition can be started Deputies Work Overtime Registrar Haub tied his full force of deputies at work last night arranging the registration affidavits fie save the full ten days allowed by law will be required In which to verify lila names on the petition 'rhe petition was filed last Tuesday and must be eri fled by next Friday It is generally believed that when the petition Is submitted to the City Trustees they will refuse to repeal the carraghar ordinance and order the Referendum election Committee Still Dime While waiting for the deelsion of the Board of Trustees on the ReferC nthIM petition the Citizens Committee of Oak Park whieh Invoked the Referendum is getting ready for a short but aggressive campaign In addition to preparing literature which will be clreulated throughout the city telling of the facts regarding the Oak Park saloons as well as those in other parts of the annexed district the Committee members are daily canvassing their respective sections of the community In an effort to get all On the Great Register in preparation for the election which will decide the saloon issue 11122MINNI Ei31 IMEMSE2121 Nothing like it ever before in Sacramento that we remember of One of the most comprehensive showings of tan footwear ever made in California without a doubt Both of our big display windows devoted to this grand special exhibition of new tans Not a duplicate in the entire showing and even at that many styles have been crowded out for lack of room Don't fail to examine this truly magnifcent display It is worth a special trip down town to see As an ocular demonstration of what is correct in new tan footwear it is invaluable Tan footwear for every member of the fam- liy Boots oxfords and pumps The smartest of smart styles The very best known makes The most reasonable prices Windows lighted evenings until 11 o'clock N4414IN VETERAN IS GREAT CLIMATE BOOSTER BEVERIBEE OF INDIANA STRONG FOR ROOSEVELT Ruggles Formerly High Traffic Official Now Orange Grower 0:4 roll 00 Of' ge--11 Headquarters for the Roosevelt Campaign Opened in Washington Railroad Earnings Show a Decrease SAN FRANCISCO March decrease in railroad earnings for 1911 Over the year 1910 Predicted during the early months of last year is fully borne out by the figures of the Santa Fe and Southern' Pacific's gross and net earnings for the six mouths ending December 31st these figures having been announced yeeterday The Southern Pacific' gross earnings for the last six months of 1911 were 969069365 those of 1910 971137725 The half year's net earnings were 923234815 compared to $25472366 in 1910 The Santa Fee gross for the lame period was $54936783 1910 955476- 325 The Santa Fe's net wits 818574- 608 1910 $20475193 Incidentally the Western Pacific's report books show that that road during the last six months of the first year of existence established a net revenue Of 9720875 The gross earnings were 92934174 0:4 Q-4 14 Ai ok? r44 4 ATTN 441iutti43 541's EIRICAGO GRAIN MARKET CRICA(10 March receipts Northwest and unresponsive cables depressed wheat to-day but commission houses were buyers on the dip and brought about a rally The relative weakness in European inarkets was said to be due to expectation of larger world shipments Opening prices were 1-4 V3-8 to 1-21p 5-8c lower May started at $103 3-8 to 8103 5-8 the same change from last night as the market altogether and then recovered to 8103 3-41-k $103 78 Close: 1104 3-8: July 98 3-8e September 06 1-40 06 3-8c 71 1-2c July 71 5-84 71 3-4c September 71 3-4c 53 1-2c July 49 3-4e September 42 1-4c $1585 July $1612 1-2 September 31642 12 8942 1-2 July 39:57 1-2 $880 July $890: September 8907 1-2 2 90e i3arley-75cca $130 Timothy3114 81450 Clover-316V 322 t14-1 1- -a el Cash Checks 7th and it Streets Pioneer Telegrapher Harper Pray Is Dead lazrolz-amvaaroximerammVP' ft Ruggles Passenger Agent In Sacramento for the New York Central Lines formerly in the service of the company in the East after a residence of a little more than a year in Sacramento is a great booster for the California climate After thirty years In the passenger service in the East part of the time In the hif0 position of General Passenger Agent of the Michigan Central Ruggles failed in health and came to Sacramento a little more than a yeas ago to recuperate "I was all but ready to finish my course when I arrived in Sacramento" said Ruggles to-day "and now look at me I feel as young as a kid and am enjoying perfect health Sacramento's climate did it for me" Ruggles Las just finished building a new home at Fairoaks where he owns a seventy-acre orange and olive grove He spends several hours in Sacramento each day and devotes the rest of his time to directing the force which cares for his orange trees Ruggles has a wide acquaintance among the high officials of the railroads of the country having been in Chicago a great railroad center for years and does some effective work advertising this section of California AMUSEMENTSI ADVERTISEMENTS o-mw0tw-- WASHINGTON March 2--The acquisition of former Senator Beveridge of Indiana to the Roosevelt forces was announced here to-day The Colonel's headquarters were moved into a large suite of officee occupying the entire front of a downtown office building Senator Dixon announced he would take charge of the campaign Monday What Dixon Soya "There is no question in any man's mind" he said to-day that an overwhelming preponderance of the Republican voters of the Nation are for the nomination of Roosevelt They believe that if Roosevelt Is nominat he will be triumphantly elected in November and they are fearful of a political calamity to the Republican Party should Mr Taft be nominated The Republican Party owes the nomination for President to no" man "If this overwhelming preponderance is given expression in the election of delegates to the convention Theodore Roosevelt certainly will be the 11111101011k Sacramento March 2nd 3rd NEXT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY In the death of Harper Pray at his home in Oakland there passed Away one of tte pioneer railway telegraphitris of the United States He began work at the age of 15 with the Michigan Central in Albion Mich Ile was cmlilloyed by the Union Pacific at Piedmont WY04 and came to California in 1869 He was emPloyed by the old San Franeliko and San Jose liallron1 and later came to Sacramento in the rallway service For years he served fig Manager of the general telegraph office ef Sotithern Pacific lie was retired on a pension last June Pray was 62 year of age Neylan Returns John Neylan member of the State Board of Control who was called to Napa several (lays ago to appear before the Napa County Grand Jury to testify In relation to the Napa Stste Hospital scandal in which Hr Stone contesnd to embezzlement returned last night and was at his of-flee In the Capitol to-day 3-in Aerial circus STATE FAIR GROUNDS 2:00 TO 4:30 SOMETHING DOING EMERY MINUTE-NO WATI ADVERTISEMENTS Parmelee Hamiltou Miss Blanche Scott Farnum Fish Horace Kearny Glenn Martin 1 T157(ar Saved is 'A Dollar Earned No matter how large no matter how small bring or send your Savi ngs to this bank and receive 4 Per Cent on Savings Accounts and 3 Per Cent on Checking Accounts People's Savings Bank 8th and Streets Sacramento The only fireproof Class A even-story Bank Building in Sacramento and the latest Burglar-Proof Yale Lock Safe Deposit Vaults Deposit Boxes to Rent Send for Our Booklet "BANKING BY MAIL" Da Strictly a Savings Bank linalanoa I The greatest aggregation of flyers in America to-day I A 11 1 4 I A iii''' '11i '311 I General Admission 50o No extra charge to grand stand Th only and Ottinial Praffrani la oaityalsktad aad all larrialisimaata will bo proneeuted 1-asizb: Tates Only Hope "The only hope of those Republicans who are against Mr Roosevelt is to secure by the use of Federal patronage In the South the control of delegates from skeleton political organizations in these States and the suffocation of the real sentiment of the Republican voters in certain Northern States In the matter of the election of delegates "I have not yet had time to thoroughly Investigate conditions in the far Eastern States but detailed information from every Congressional District in the Republican States of the Mississippi Valley like Ohio Mi nois and Michigan gives every possible assurance of practically solid Roosevelt delegations while from the States lying west of the 'Mississippi with scarcely a single exception the Roosevelt sentiment is Irresistible "I cannot believe there is any question as to the ultimate result at IIIIESIEMEI '17 A14 OLDEST LARGEST AND STRONGEST SAVINGS BANK ftl NORTHERN CALIFORNIA IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 10---0-0-0-0-4----G- 4w44---9 Closes Henry Leeson Henry Mantgor 1 1 rit I a 77 Glom Henry Lessen '011 '1 trie Ham Mow I 1 ACTIVITIES OF I RAILROAD MEN I Scott City Passenger Agent for the Western Pacific has been gilt en a leave of absence for a month on account of illness While he is away Lovejoy City Ticket Agent is filling the position of Passenger Agent and Burke Depot Ticket Agent is at the desk uptown Charles Shelford Traveling Auditor for the Southern Pacific is in Sacramento with a force of assistants auditing the books at the local traffic office of the company Herr General Paesenger Agent for the Western Pacific has returned to San Francisco after a visit of aevoral days to Sacramento and points up the Sacramento Valley I'ratt Traveling Freight Agent for the Burlingtoq Route with headquarters in Sacramento left this morning for San Francisco Bartnett Traveling Agent for the Santa Fe left 'yesterday for Los Angeles on a pleasure excursion Ira Kelly Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent for the Southern Pacific has returned to Sacramento after a visit of several days in the southern mining district of Tuolumne County Eugene Boyd Chief Assistant City Ticket Agent for the Southern Pacific left this afternoon for San Francisco for a week-end visit SATURDAY IIIGHT ONLY MARCH 9 GALA PACIFIC COAST TOUR OF CTION SALE 0Wi 1 Resources $7326074 67 Capital and Surplus $1 103 73037 Our large capital and surplus immense resources and our established reputation for conservative banking: methods is most convincing evidence of our stability To those seeking a safe depository for their funds this should interest them Investigate to-day frees $7326 07467 'al and Surplus $1 103 73037 large capital and surplus immense resources 7 established reputation for conservative bankthodq is most convincing evidence of our staTo those seeking a safe depository for their his should interest them Investigate to-day i a ri Es I 49 itLact SLAPS BABY: MAN'S NOSE BITTEN OFF LUL rn GLASER 1 i Household Furniture 4 Rooms 001 Street Monday Mar eth 10 a nu A 21ackinder Auctioneer Office Room 40 Stoll Bldg Phone 2982J AS THE BONNIE SCOTCH LASSIE IN Star Boarder Angered by Infant's Crying Hits It: Then Father Bites MIS 10111 ACK AMUSEMENTS mo Railroad News From the Shasta Division E0 FLATS 1 i Highland love story set to Viennese music Company of 60 Special Orchestra Exquisite Sonia Produotton Los ANGELES PRESS ENDORSEMENT Glaser is a bewitching Scotch lassie in laiss Dude 'sack' It almost sets a precedent in musical comedy" Examiner--' Miss ruidelsack is well suited to Miss Glaser's charming' talents You are satisfied that you are going to enjoy the performance" the music lias unusual brilliance snap and punch" SEATS THURSDAY 4-4o-411-4------------------11-1110-40------4-44-0-40---4-0-10-04 1 1 1 1 Al Theater St at Twelfth FOUR DAYS DAYS COMMENCING Wedrreeday March Oth Matinees Thursday Friday Saturday Mary Norman in "Women I Have Met" Mimi Ida Fuller In her spectacular dances WaterorVor Farmyard (Irene a European novelty Perry Waram CO in "The Bosun's Mate" Carson Brothers Sweden's representative athletes Clemons and Dean (lancing songsters Bernhiel Brothers presenting "A Night in Venice Evening Prices-40e 25e 150e T50 Matinee Priem-10r 250 it 50e I 1 1 1 i 1 -1 i 1 In a fine renting: locality close to the Capitol we have a four-flat building and a 40x160 lot on the rear of which is a five-room cottage Each apartment is thoroughly modern in every way as all conveniences are installed This property returns a monthly rental of $156 and pays nice interest on the purchase price Put your idle money to work in this income property If a baby cries and the Ntar boarder slaps it and the father of the child resents the usurpation of his parental rights of chastisement and bites the nose off the star boarder who slapped the child no crime hag been committed according to a decision madp by City Justice Anderson this morning when he discharged Mike Itomanto at the conclusion of his preliminary examination on a charge of maybern It Vali teRtilled by Itomanto Lod his wife that Mat became angry on nu' night of Febn MIT Lith at the evening meal because their little in cried they said slapped the child and when the father objected hayino started to fight him Nirs Ito-manta said that Layton drew a knife and she took it away from hint Tile two men fell to the floor with the husband and father on the bottom It wag then that said he hit off his assailant's 110FP "It was dark and when I felt ailm(111111g war My Mo Ilth i bit Just to let Lavine know that I was there" testified Po A -rAomo McNeill Club haeramento' Leading Theater Unequaled Vaudeville fl 1 "Mack Leone DCNSMUIR (Siskiyou Co) March 2 Lad low an employe of tha Southern Paint roMPany In the Dunsmuir roundhouse is in San Francisco where he recently underwent en operation for rupture at the Southern Pacific Hospital A little on was born to Mr anti Mrs Douglas at Castel la TUP8- day Mr Douglas is agent for tba Southern Pacific Company at that place Mrs it Graham and itt1e danghter wife and daughter of Machinist Graham have returned Jon ie from a two months sojourn in Los Angeles and other Southern cities Ben Oliver and wife were paSSenkern on No 20 Thursday evening returning home from San Francisco The friends of George Holloweil and wife will be pleased to learn that their son Leo who was operated on in a an Francisco hospital last week tor appendicitis is reported to be getting along nicely George Ire Howell le an cooldinepmati)y employe of been an en- he Southern Pa giarar for a number of years but is now rUnning On trains Nos 13 and 14 ai passenger brakeman 4 Snernowento'n Mole Chorus Robert Lio)d Director Second Concert 1011-12 Seanon Empress Theater 7-ETTA LION TROUPE-7 wrhe Orwit Bloorem VAJO GIOIA-m-12 4--OTIMIL 1OVELTIES-4 itITHAN 708 Street Diepenbrock Theater Tuesday Evening March 5 Phone Ma In 708 rtin 711I Waiting to buy it "right?" To day may be the right con suit Bee ads with care TUE 4 BASEBALL PLAYERS DARBY YON FOSSE4 Prineenn Luba Mirott Albert Donnelly hilly Rona Box sheet Open Monday 9 su 211 Single dminsiou 75e YouNG i I Watch For It to -3' cotaing! Colticiitigysv tkl LL'iof I ''s Coming! I 1 ri iv' 3 rro 0 il pollki mow Alct 14 LL 01 11 II MP :14 1 0 ci 11''V Watch or it d' 1 TI --14 I 0 3' 7 I A t'''' 4- Electric Apparatus for Granite Tunnel The work of installing electrical signaling apparatus in the Southern Pacific tunnel which has been drilled curtahtle a 8011(1 granite boulder near on the line to Ogden will be Ntlo eooiperiewlilmilt with a for oe 441i workmn are paving the frw weeks Just now concrete to facilitate drainage The Southern Pacific is to i have an extensive block and 'tart signal mystaqt ell along the new' cutoff and the apparatus in tee tunnel is to i be a part of this system LI rf Housekeeping Rooms ented 1014 G-3 lioneekenping Rooms Gam eleetrietty and phone THREE TIMES 111 WANT AD Motorcycle Sold 1911 Single Excoillor Motorcycle Fully equipped at a sacrifice Terms 412 EIX TIMES BEE WART AD A I Housekeeping IP ROOMS ented' 1014 G-3 Houeckeoping Home Gas i eleetricity Ettl li phone i THREE TIMES MEE WANT AD i 1 '''''r Motorcycle 1911 Single Excnisior Motorcycle Fully equipped at a sacrifice Terms SIS ip 1 Ht liMaimomMonidimmoonommilmimainIMMAREIMMEnAlEde FIX TIMES BEE WANT AD 1 No young Woman in the joy of I coming motherhood should neglect to prepare her system for the phyla cal orde1 she is to undergo The I bealth of both herself and the coming I child depends largely upon the care she bestows upon herself during the waiting months Mother's Friend prepares the expectant mother's system for the cominv event cal its UB3 makes her comfortable during all the term The baby too Is more rip to be perfect and strong where the mother bas thus prepared herself for natures supreme function No better advice could be given a young expectant mother than that she use Mother's VI Friend It is ThEIS medicine that has rdri proven its value ItILII LP In thousands of cases Itrother's Friend is sold at drug Btoreg Write for free book for expectant mothers ORADFIELD REGULATOR CO Adults Cs I 41: I': 4 1 m4 7 m4 7' Monday and Tuesday March '4th and and 5th The greatest motion petures costing 0000000 Beautiful artistic depicter' nhotottraohy tinted end toned beyond compare Tiandgotof caTh patron Tioniondous hit tver3 where It her Big 'iensatcri For and Sr 'l al ca11 pPtron Tionieriiious hit cyto where tilL- 1 titim'''" el i 4 --k 11 lilt her Li (r 'iellsaLcn Tor 1L111 Sr -0 test )letti 1-11' Monday an Tuesday March 4th and and 5th The greatest motion' pctures costing $3000000 Beautiful artistic deplete' Dhotottranby tinted end toned beyond corn Tiamigoto BRAKEMEN GET JODI IMINSMUIR G4teklyoe The folowing poeri were assigned on till 4 as f0110WI: Throog-it Met Stevens i I boesi freight A-ng McConnell Oregon express Na sal IC A4- land-lted Blurt Greve 1 Faeselt No 11 I Red Wor he rai 7 1 -1t0 111 AA A413 11 Prop 3nd Mgr CHIL tr11 (It) 11 at cn Tti 7 EiTLi 1 I I 1 1 i I i 7 1 a 1 A13 Prop 3nd Mgr CJIA1( i ut A 1 e' et L-W 4 IC -1-1 ii 7L 1 A I 1: -i4' i VILL-----r4 A 1 '--A-6 I 1 CI.

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