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THE EVEMNO BEE: MONDAY '-'JULY 29 -J901 AWWBfyWWYYYWYYYYYYYVYYYYVYYYtAWRRBfVmYVtBRRrRRRRF MAYOR ADMINISTRATION RAPPED BY THE RECORD-UNION mate of his property at 15 l-i'LOOO has been discovered by tlie appit era This estimate was made by the ni iionaire a week before tiia death and th- appraisers gay will not be very fa' from the true value YlBSB Kacraarecto California Published Kvery Evening feuudays Excepted (Founded by dam McClatchy) 'AMES McOLATCHY CCA a McClatchy and McClatchy into the lungs of well persons thus giving rise to fresh cases In view of the known fact that consumption never originates spontaneously In the human system but always is the result of germ Infection front without it is clearly a prevent-ibie disease And as it Is the cause of more deaths than any other malady known to the human race the profound importance of guarding against it should he evident to all thoughtful persons Advance Fall styles in the Treadwell shoes are coining in right along Better and better looking shoes have never been made lor the money Treadwells are always $350 A sA A A A public sentiment is In favor of the slot gambling machines and that juries will not convict men for conducting them But how about Hie case of King 8ilva? After these cases had been disposed of some time King 8lla was arrested and on the anh of November he pleaded guilty and was fined $100 which he paid That was the end of arrests At the time these arrests were made there were very few slot gambling machines in the city and they were not much patronized because those inclined to gamble preferred (he taro and pool games where there was some chance to win Anybody who knows anything about It knows that a man lias practically no chain for his money with the machines But sime a couple of faro games and three poolrooms have been closed with a great flourish thee machine have been patronised to such an extent that they have increased in number until now they are said to be between Sod and 40b of them running in tlie city it Is also said that they gather in some JtiOuw per mouth Thev are ten times worse titan faro or pools bad as they are and are doing infinitely more to corrupt tlie youth of Sacramento Who will defend them? Who will defend the authorities who permit them to jun? Why do not the ministers and others who took such un active part in closing the poolrooms turn their attention ot these Infamous thieving devices and put a stop to the shame and disgrace they bring upon tlie city? riacramento Is today more of a gambling city than it ever was and vet the authorities claim that has been stopped" and a good many good people pretend to believe them Bah! Be up A and doing wait until several days after our announcements and then come and expect to find the goods Of course there is a probability that you will but a much greater probability that you These clearance sale items that we offer from day to day are exceptional values and are usually snapped up before the day is over offerings have unusual merit: KANGAROO SHOES 98c Here it a chance to shoe that big girl or even yourself for less than half price genuine kangaroo calf button shoes that were $250 and $2 reduced to 98c a pair tplendid shoes to Vvear having heavy solid sole coin and square toes all with tips and both heel and spring heel? plenty of good sizes Sale price 83c TIES AND SANDALS 48c A miscellaneous lot of children's tan and black ties and sandals thst were $125 and $150 a pair reduced to 48c all sizes in the tot from 6 to IOI2 but not many wide widths Sale price 48c A bargain bin of shoes some of them originally quite ex- pensive odd pairs and sizes Re-! duced to 25c remnants of Always Glad to See You It makes no difference whether you come to buy or just to investigate we are glad to see you just the same Come in and look around Annual Summer Clearance Sale SEVENTH AND STS SAAI'AAAAAAAA A A PJJ 650 yards Embroidery and Laces The above number of yards must be closed out at once Amongst the lot you will find normandy laces and insertion applique laces embroidery laces and insertions We have made the price for all 15c 20c and 25c goods at per yard THE RIVER GOVERNMENT WORK BEING DONE AT SUTTERVILLE It Is Believed That the Channel of the Sacramento Will Be Greatly improved The work of putting In the wing dam in lie Sacramento River opposite But- terville as recommended by Colonel Heucr the United States Government engineer is now in progress The construction is being superintended by Rust an engineer who hat had charge of much Government building Fur several months la has been In charge of the Government Work at Alviso An extra force of men will be put to work on the wing dams this week And it is expected that they will be completed in about two weeks more Engineer Rust says the wing dam will be so constructed that they will throw th channel of the stream on the Yolo side Two rows of piles will be driven and then weighted with rock Tlie top of the pile will be five feet above high water mark When the wing dams have been completed and the channel 1 changed there will lie no more trouble at that point It Is believed for the river navigators During the season of low water steamers eoming from Ban Francisco frequently have to he llghteened so that they can be hauled off tlie sand When tlie dams are completed the engineers will do work for tlie Government at Ferry the Chicory ranch and at Ida Island LOANED MONEY TO CHANCE ACQUAINTANCE A young man who says he 1 an Englishman and his name is Henry Morrison has notified the police that he was swindled out of a sum of money by a man who told him his name was McBheiry He met the latter In San Francisco McSherry told him he owned a mine at Reno Nevada and engaged Morrison as Superintendent They came to this rity and put up at a hotel McSherry hot rowed a portion of $h0 which Morrison had for the purpose of "taking a over to Reno Mcrfheny1 lias been ubseni several days LEFT ArTESTIMAfE OF HIS WEALTH NEW YORK July That Jacob Rogers who left almost all of ills immense estate to the Metropolitan Museum of rl himself placed tlie esil- ADVERTISEMENT3 coma to all sorts and conditions of people at all sorts of times especially when not wanted It is the business of Di Wm Headache Powtlers to relieve these people and do it quickly without any harmful effect Any one can take them 'no matter how delicate the stomach They cure more headaches every day than any other cure in existence because they are used wherever heads ache 25c Sacramento Pharmacy EKMAN-STOW CO CORNER TENTH AND STREETS Depot Olive Oil mm wm The plan of the contest Is as follows: Voting coupons are Issued to all advert IstiB and to all subscribers when advertising bills and subscriptions are paid These otipoti are received when properly filled out as votes for any person the holder may designate by writing the name and address of such person on the coupons To the man who receives prior to September 1st most votes in the contest will lie given a first-class round trip ticket to the Buflalo Exposition together with toward Incidental expenses Likewise to the woman receiving most votes tn the contest will also be given a ticket of the same sort and a similar amount in cash These tickets read via the Southern Pacific lines to Ogden over the Union Pacific line to Council Bluffs to Chicago via the Chicago and Northwestern thence to Buffalo over the Michigan a route which will afford the winner a chance to see many of the great cltle and much or the beautiful scenery of the United States The contest Is open to and th prizes representing a value of $150 are well worth striving for If however you do not enter the contest yourself vote your coupons for some one of the contestants already engaged in the fight for a free trip to Buffalo Anv dcslrec Information may be obtained by calling on or addressing Contest Ed'tor at The Bee office Chemical Tracing Cloth something new in this line possess ing all the desirable qualities of high-priced article but sells for 90c per yard 40 inches wide An Imported cloth of the finest quality 38 inches wide 40c per yd Watman's a paper of the best grade for any drawing purposes having an extra surface Cap size Dc per sheet Demy size two sheets for 15c A NEW TRACING CLOTH IMPERIAL TRACING CLOTH DRAWING PAPER I I I I LI Hung Chang Prince Ching and Kun Yang resident members of the Regency Board have received from the throne a long communication laying down general injunctions as to reform honesty of administration and the desirability of imitating all meritorious features of the institutions of Japan and Western Nation A sack of 10u0 silver dollar has mysteriously disappeared from the Commercial National Bank Chicago It had been left outside of the vault by mistake when the bank closed for the night on riatiirelay ADVERTISEMENTS aerfihi Looks more attractive than housework for a woman but it is also even more exhausting The work is often done under high pressure and the brightness of the eyes and the flushed cheeks of the attentive clerk Indicate nervousness rather than health If this is true under most favorable conditions what shall be said of those who suffer from womanly diseases and ho endure headache backache and other pains day after day? No sick woman should neg'cet tlie means of cure for womanly diseases offered in Doctor Bierce's Favorite Prescription It regulates the periods dries enfeebling drains heals inflammation and ulceration and rurrs female weakness It makes weak vosuen strong and sick women well A heart ovc flowing with gratitude as well i a veuve of duty mges me tu write to you and ted you of my wonderful save Mils Curinuc Book Orangeburg Ormgeburg Co houth vroliua "Uy tlie uve of Dr Favai ite prescription I tin entirely a new being ccmnure with the poor miserable sufferer who wrote you four months ago I remark to mv parents almost even day that it seems almost an lmpovsihiliK for meuicine to do a person so much eocd During the whole summer I could scaiccly keep un to walk about the house and yesterday I walked four tuilea aud felt bettei from the exercise I now weigh las pounds Mine was a complicated case of female disease ia its worst Doctor Pleasant Pellet cute biliousness MR STATEMENT June 17 am year old rehide in Klk Drove 1 suffered from severe stom ach trouble and Indigestion tor over five yeais For oer year put I have not bten able to 'vsork 1 iuid severe spell of vomiting KvcrythlUK 1 eat soured on my stomuih and ho relief until 1 could throw it oft I had pain in my stomach like a sausage grinder was twisting mv slomath und bowels My heart was st-j feoted from the sromai trouble I wu ho run ilotui and weak tiiat it was ail I I could do to walk from the Tttrclu Hotel block) to ihe dm tor office (Ochs-ner building next to Host office) when I commenced treatment with the Lr Keu- ner-Uoulet System on the of last month (May) in one week I was relieved of pain and could digest my food with jout distress I hud ined six different doc-j tor and taken enough medicine it seemed to me to start a drug store Dyspeptic tablets relieved me for a while but after a while they fulled to give relief When I saw the irs Ri-uner-Goulet advertise mem 1 said I give up try-: 1 had some hope but little or no faith 1 have met with honesty and auc-i cessful treatment at the hands of the phy-! Rician of the Sacramento office of the ura Keuner-Goulet System 1 recommend all who are afflicted with stomach trouble to try this new treatment 1 consider it a godsend to such sufferers 1 have lived in this county over thirty-one years My home and Post Office ia Klk Grove Cal "Jl 8 HILL" Drs Reuner-Goulet System Ochsner Building TUb-i Street next to Post Office Rooms 3)) and 40 Take elevator Office hours 9 to 12 and 2 to and 7 to 8 tn Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Disease of the Kye Par Nose and Throat Are You Going to the Mountains If so rail on us anl gpf your outfit A camPra is just the thing to take along We have them for $125 and up Split bamboo rod $1 and up 22-callber rifles $3 and up 39-30 32-40 28-55 and 44 constantly tu stock both in Marlins and Winchester rifles shotguns from $6 and up All kinds of shotgun and rifle ammunition ou hand and at right prices ECKHARDT Cunt Ammunition Cameras and Sporting Goods C09-611 Street i PURE OLIVE OIL! Absolutely guaranteed Fach bottle labeled "Return if Desired" Ask you grocer or druggist for same or write ns Price $100 per bottle STREET (From the Record-Union July 2S There are still 3oO or 400 nickel-ln-the-Plot gambling machines running day and night in this city where the Mayor iatm that has been stopped" These gambling devices are run openly with the knowledge and consent of the Mayor and police and there seems to be no disposition in official circles to interfere with them Why? Because the people interested in these machines have a great many more votes than the owners of a couple of faro games and two or three poolrooms That i- the reason in plain KnglUh No one pretends to claim that this kind of gambling is not in violation of the law Everybody knows 1( is for the question has been Uetlded more than once What id the excuse given for the non-enforctment of (Ue law? Why it is said that juries will not convict those who run the machines That has not been demonstrated It is true that in two cases juries did fail to couvh but it was lor the reason that good care a taken that there was no evidence before them on which to convict What are the facts? In August two officers entered the saloons of Mr Kagan and Mr Ruckman and in each place captured a nlckel-in-the-slot machine and subsequently arrested the proprietors of the saloons and charged them with conducting gambling games in violation of the law Let it Imj remembered that at this time faro games and other kinds of gambling were openly conducted in the city The rase of Burkinan came on for trial in the Police f'ourt on the -1st of August The officers were put upon the stand and testified to finding the machines In the saloons but that they had not seen anybody play them also that the proprietor was not preesnt and the place was in charge of a bartender Mr ttuckman was defended by the present astute and accomplished Corporation Counsel Mr lUram Johnson He pointed out to the jury that the prosecution had tailed to show to whom the machine belonged who had played it who had won or tost by playing it who paid if the machine lost or who received the money it won While the Court charged the juiy in effect that tlie machine was banking game prohibited by law it also charged that the mere possession of a machine was not evidence sufHcieut to eon-tisit The case went to the jury in this way and under tlie evidence and instructions it could do nothing but aoquit which it did The case of Fagan came on for trial on the 3d of August and was speedily disposed of in the same manner on these two ciisps is based tlie flimsy claim that GREAT BODIES CUSTOMS SHIPS OFFICERS SEARCHING FROM PORTO RICO Hava Nat Heard Officially That Free Trade Has Been Proclaimed With the Island NIJW YORK July The steamship Ponce from San Juan Porto Kirn July 23d docked at Brooklyn yesterday afternoon As she steamed up the bay till' tug came alongside and two officers boarded tlie Ponce and took tlie declarations As soon as the Ponce docked Customs House Inspectors examined flic baggage of the pussengel-s eighty In number All cigars and cigarettes were seized and the owners were told to hack to-morrow for Among the passengers was 1 Garrison or Porto Kieo Htj informed the Inspectors that according to the President' proclamation free trade now exists between the United States and Porto Rico The inspectors asserted that they had no official information to that effect and Garrison complied with the order to dump the contents of his dozen trunks on rhe pier The baggage of all the other passengers were similarly inspected After this general overhauling of baggage a telephone message was received to seize only cigarettes In lots of over 400 The Inspectors assert that while they knew free trade now exists between this country and Porto Rico they know it officially and that it will be several days before the new order can be put into effect BARWiCK TELLS OF TEMPERATURES The Weather Bureau reports show the highest and lowest temperatures Saturday to have been 99 and 67 with fresh southerly winds and weather clear The day vva one degree warmer than usual for the 27th day of July The highest and lowest temperatures yesterday Were 98 and with fresh southerly winds and cluudless sky The day was one of normal conditions for tlie 2Sth day of July The lowest temperature at 9 o'clock tills morning was 05 degree with fresh southerly winds and a cloudless sky vailing Jury in Case Disagrees The jury In the second trial of Albert Lane a farmer at Trask's Landing accused of criminally assaulting a little girl named Josie Ft-eny failed to agree and was discharged at 9:30 Saturday night by Judge Hart The Jurors said it was Impossible to reach an agreement They stood six for acquittal and six for conviction Woman Arrested on Robbery Charge On Saturday afternoon a woman nam'd Carrie Daly alias Fellows was arrested on suspicion of having stolen $2uv Trom Glover while he was in un intoxicated condition in a lodging house on Fifth Street Glover Is ent-polyed on the Rancho del Paso LOCAL CONTRACTOR SERIOUSLY ILL Cornelius Dailey a well-known local contractor is seriously ill at his residence It is said that he is suffer-log from heart trouble FRANCHISES SOLD FOR TWO MILLIONS NEW YORK July A special to the Times from Philadelphia says: It is again said that the rapid transit franchises which recently were granted by the city to Cungretasman Robert Foederer Jr Contractor John Mark and a number of politicians and over which there wa a great uproar at the time have been turned over to the Union Traction Company tlie concern operating the present traction lines In tile city James McNichol Republican leader in the Tenth Ward is said to have betrayed tlie secret According to the rumor the Union Office: luli Third Street Open until I Talephoneat Editorial Rooma Either phone 43 Mualneaa Office Either phone 25 TERMS: Including The Saturaajr 16 pages) Single ceple i cents Per week (by carrier) 121! Three months by mall (In bu ttlx months by mall (In advance) one year by mall (In advance) a1 The Saturday Bee (by mail per year (In advauce) 00 EASTERN 2SG Temple Court New York City and I' 8 Express Building S7 Washing tun Street Chicago KATZ Manager (Entered at the Post Office at Sacramento aa second-class matter) THE The great dally of Northern has the largest local and general circulation Anonymous communications will not be noticed In any department of this paper Rejected communications will not be returned $IO REWARD Will be paid for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of parties stealing copies of The Bee from the premieea of subecribers SACRJ11ENTANS III SAII I may secure THE BEE at the following news-stands (the second edition ul 931) in of day of publication aud the latest edition at a following day): OCCIDENTAL HOT El CALIFORNIA HOTEL PALACE HOTEL HRAND HOTEL 1 LICK PITTS 100 Market Street Price 5 cents MONDAY EVENING JULY 29 1901 PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF CONSUMPTION The Tuberculosis Congress at London has brought out Home highly interesting and important papers regarding that disease Chief among them was that from Professor Koch the tlituov-erer of the germ of tuberculosis hi which he said he had proved that human tuberculosis cannot be communicated to cows or cattle As to the transmission of bovine tuberculosis from cattle to inun he was not sw positive but expressed the belief that this Is likewise impossible though it is a very difficult proposition to demonstrate It has been commonly supposed lliat one of the chief sources of consumption in the human family is milk from infected cows und of late years most States in the Union have provided for the inspection of dairy cows and for their destruction in case evidence of the disease were found In California hundreds of cows affected with the malady as shown by the tuberculin test have thus been condemned But if Koch is not mistaken there need no longer be fear of infection from the milk of cows or from the meat of animals affected with the disease 'As might be expected Koch's conclusions as to the harmlessness of milk from tuberculous cows has excited much dissent and a number of medicul men more or less distinguished have not hesitated to oppose his views The fact Is brought up against him that his tuberculin which he announced us a cure for consumption has proved a disappointment and a failure It i said however in his defense that he is not responsible for the improper use of the remedy and that when properly employed It has given gratifying results If not a specific against the disease it has been useful as a test of Its existence It is to be hoped that Koch is right in his belief that mankind is in no danger of contracting consumption from cattle Should this prove true the protection of humanity against the disease will be a much simpler problem than It has been in the past One fact of the gravest importance has long been known and is made still more prominent by the researches of Professor Koch This is that the sputum or expectoration from the lungs of consumptives is the principal and most dangerous source of infection If the safeguards against Infection from this source were universally known and observed consumption would in the course of a generation become a comparatively rare disease There is mass of testimony to show beyond question that it Is in thlB way that the dreadful disease Is propagated in families and from consumptives to strangers If in all cases the sputum were thoroughly disinfected tuberculous patients would cease to be the disseminators of the malady from which they suffer Par more than any remedial measures that may be applied by law the most important measure of protection la to educate the people to full knowledge and realization of the danger of acquiring consumption The moat robust and healthful persons tire in no Way immune though they spring from families In which the disease lias been unknown Nor is the disease hereditary according to the best light that has been gained on the subject Koch makes light of the old theory of hereditary susceptibility explaining that this Idea arose from the fact that consumption often Spread from parent io child through lack of preiautlnn against Infection or through ignorance Of the means of preventing the communication of the disease The isolation Of the patient which Is One of the most effectual precautions Is often Impassible among the poor and wherever there Is overcrowding there is great danger of the spread of the disease Coughing and sneezing as well as expectoration are among the means of Itetrlbutlng the deadly germs and when these become dry they are easily aided Into the air and so breathed Among the means suggested by Professor Koch and others for protecting the public against the spread of tuberculosis that of erecting sperial hospitals for consumptives is one of the most practical and has already been shown to ho highly beneficial While a const ientions consumptive fully Informed and intelligent may by the most scrupulous care prevent Infection of others io most eases such precau-l Ions as medical science enjoins are entirely overlooked Tuberculous patients are often wholly indifferent to the danger in which they place others and ill the case of the ignorant and the vicious it would lie idle to expect from them that degree of thoughtful care hit It alone can preserve those about them from danger of infection While upon the observance of the most stringent precautions against Infection from one human being to another the hope of lessening the ravages of consumption must mainly rest until some specific and absolute cure be discovered it would be wise in the meantime to use all possible caution The belief of Professor Koch that consumption in cattle and in man are distim diseases and that bovine tuberculosis cannot be communicated to human beings may ultimately be generally aci epted if never susceptible of absolute proof Hut yet he admits that tile milk of tuberculous cuwB often coni ains great numliers of germs of the diseuse with which the animals are af-flli led and there remains tile possibility lluil through ibis medium infants ililldt'eii and adults may be affected Heu though there be no real danger of contracting tuberculous disease from cows it is fur from desirable to use the milk of diseased unlmnls a consideration which makes it advisable to continue in force all measures for ridding dairies of such cows -cas Tlcre are some oT the petitions presented before the t'ourt to hear claims in connei lion with Hie coronation of lei ward VII: The Duke of NoiTolk-To act as Chief Buller ol England The Duke of To provide a gloe and to support the King's arm The HI-Imp or Dm To support the King and iqia-t-n Tile Duke of Somerset -To carry the orb The Earl ol En oil To have the silver baton upped with gold Tlie lean or esi mi lister To instruct the King and Queen the lights and ire enioides and io have the cloth etc tor HN Lord Urey de To cany the golden sOll i 'd one I Hi To bear the tanopy over the King" and Wu-ell The Kurt ol Sln-ow shiny-To provide the glove lor I lie Kings light hum! gad support the hand while holding the scepter Sir Wvndhum To lie ilraud I'arvcr lor Siotland The Duke ol Hllei To ride by Ills Mhicsu's carilage The Maruiiie of Winchester To curry I he rap of iiniuiletium The claim of William Waldorf Astor lo lie k-ln-i trdinary has not been filed but as claims can be presented until October slot It Is to he piestinied that the Man Without tl Con I) try will yet be heard "mm T)r Koch reiterates that the principal source of infection with tulverculosis Is the spill um of tuberculosis patients Let the anti-expectoration ordinance be strictly enforced If men will not refrain from belrg hogs Jail them McKinley proposes to have free trade with Kieo What is Porto Rico a foreign country a subject colony or an integral part of the American Union? all speak at once Having long ago established a civil government in the islutid the people of Porto Kieo became entitled to free trade with the States of thie Union But through the hocus-pocus of withholding from President McKinley official notification of the existence of a civil government there his proclaim tion of free trade was delayed some months This kept the tariff in force on trade between the States and tlie island and no doubt there were "friends of the Adminivdratinn" ready to profit by that slate of tilings The reason given at Washington for staving of! the proclamation as long as possible is that of reluctance to let the Porto Biio Legislature get control of the revenues of he island If there were any simeiity in this it would be far fiom eoinpllmeinury to tlie Porto Pico statesmen Having been thus de-ptived of tlie oppoitunlty for spoils those gentry would veiy likely make up for lost lime when next they gather in the halls of legislation But the excuse is a mere pretext Mis Frank Is-slie has assumed the title of the Bareness de Buzus She sas lief old name had become cheap but she does not tell how dear her neve title as Tlie reieiillF late Pierre Loiillard gave a goodly slice of his big fortune to liis mistress one Mrs Allien and now the New York papers are filled with the scandal It upiieaiw tiiat Mra Allien fallier not only knew that hie daughter was living with lajiillaril but even accompanied them on some of thetr shameful trips Pierre Lori Hard Is the founder of Tuxedo It would have been mole appropriate if he had founded some institution like Brigham Young's Bee-hive at Balt like 1'lipmirey Tepetv that persistent peddler of platitudinous persiflage Is now in Europe and Hie American Eagle lias a dunce for a little rest Admiral ilearst of the New York Journal 'hit ago Amet lean and Ban Fraw Deo Examiner i- busily engaged In fui nr-liing plans and specifications to tlie Navy Depuiiment for the con-airuciiuu of new- bn Hi Mbps The war vessels bmll on his plan would undoubledly be If I hey would lloai The battleship Kea i sal ge vva at targe! pnn lice off New poii the other day and a piece of shell uni whizzing up the street finally lodging in tlie City Hall II Is to be hoped that the Kearsaige will not not thus against her own if she should lie called into uetlon When Cage-Kelly falls out vvitli De Young Spreokels ill Man Francisco then the good ililzens innl on' a great many ijtieei- tilings ninth Ihev had -Vtousl) only suspected Fancy corset covers 13uwr (From the Record-Union July 29 Since the Record-Union ha so pointedly railed the attention of tlie ministers to tlie ni kei-in-the-lot gambling machines that are in operation all over the city we have no doubt they will take Hie matter up at once and enter upon a crusade which will result in driving this form of gambling from our midst They know jiiiat Hie machines are operated in violation of the law and that they are tlie worst form of gambling: that they are infinitely more pernicious than faro or I toolrooms There is more gambling go-I lug on in Sacramento to-day than at any time in the past quarter ot a century In pne of Hie claim tiiat has been VS HI tlie ministers and the good people who forced the dosing of the faro banks and poolrooms permit these gambling devices to continue in the work of debauching the youth of the city in open and contemptuous violation of the Traction Company pay to the holders of the new franchises $2 2150000 This payment gives the purchasers complete control of the thirteen new franchises granted for the city Under new charter the Union Traction Company can acquire land by eminent domain build ovei head and underground loads or partly overhead and partly underground roads without going to the Commission appointed under a "chaser" to the Foiht and Finery bills The pres-ent Company also can acquire a practical monopoly of every street fortv feet und more in width for a period of seven yeuis without laying a mile of track Charge Made ot Mismanagement SPOKANE (Wash) Juiy Joseph Boyd a stockholder in tlie Kettle Fulls Land niul Improvement Company litis brought suit to have a Receiver named for the Company und the corpora tion dissolved charging many irregularities In the management importance Is added to tlie suit by the prominence of the three Trustees who are made deleiidatiis Senator George Turner Colonel i Turner and Colonel I Peyton The Death ot an Ex-Sheriff SANTA CRUZ July 29 Jesse Cope died here last night He was a native of Missouri aged r4 He came to California in the early days Mr Cope was formerly a' piomlnent merchant here had served this county as Sheriff and as a member of the Assembly By Fallen Fanes Where is she now the Queen of Love They gave the rose ihe silver dove Where ceres of ihe yellow hair Made double sunshine on the air? Where she in Heaven forewent tile boy Passing ihe cup of youth und joy Where llyltis whom the bright arms bore To lovedom off since come no more? Where wave-born Clytie making moan For lord Apollo false and flown? here she locked in the laurel tree Where now the hand-clasped happy Three? Where they that wore the filmy green Their sleek limbs showed whiter in And Ihey that on the sea rocks met To launch brave love tales drifting yet? Where are they all once hovering By fallen fane by bush and spring? here gaze they now so sweet and wise They of the caint immortal eyes? Vance Cheney A Wny drink muddy water when yuit can buy $10 Perfect Filters for Filters one gallon of water per minute Fait and see them In operation at Tom Tlie Plumber 303 St 9648 Famllie pupplled with fine sodas ginger ale etc per case of two duz Wilson Mfg Co both phones 9320 ADVERTISEMENTS Make the Hair Grow With warm shampoo of Cutiocha Soap and light dressings of Coticuka purest of emollient skin cures This treatment a once stop falling hair removes crusts acalea and dandruff soothes Irritated itching surfaces stimulates the hair follicles supplies the root with energy and nourishment and makes the hair grow when all else fails Sold thrvarTinut Iks verld Foma von 0 Cose 6 Props boston How so Have gMukfid Bair" frsn Hi Twenty-third St and Sacramento EITABMBHBD 16 Conducts! by Sisters of Mercy Model hoRpltftl brst location in the city: high imputation for rare comfort and cleanliness Attended by th ablest physicians and aurgeon on the Uoaat AH distant treated except contagion Men women und rhlldien rereived Oradutu nuraee und full training via supervision hy Hie Sister Apply lo Mother Superior or to Bernard IVl tl SupF rintendent W4 (PRETTINESSl -IN- Lace Curtains Coupled with goodness at a trifling cost Sixteen new patterns priced to amazingly low that not difficult to know why our method of buying is so much to your advantage Syndicate buying secures us the lowest possible cost We pais the gain on to our patrons on the same terms Here le one of the sixteen Are you interested? You certainly will be if you see the curtains and ws would like to have you It costs nothing to look This is a pure white curtain with double thread plain center pretty border in real Brussels effect light and airy 60 inches wide 3' yarda long patent edge large and handsome for $350 pair WE HAVE OTHERS in white Irish point effect showy 16-inch border lengthwise mesh threads are double 50 inches wide 2z yards long for $250 HANDSOME DOOR A hint of some little prices for the profit of tasty home folks We have just received from the mill tome handsome tapestry portieres They are in beautiful pattarna and variety of colors I INGRAM BIRD 617 Street 721-723 Street CARPETS FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY Manufacturers and Business Houses and Public Men art obtain all newspaper Informatlor from the ALLEN'S PRESS CLIP PING BUREAU 510 kiontgomri Street San Francisco Capital 580 Sunset lltil PHONES: gUnSet it: 1 South WOOD CURTIS CO Distributers High-Grade Creamery Products Agents Woodland Verona Iy Douglas Yeriagton Smith Valley Glandale Creameries PURE CRKAMERY BUTTER Remember that wo do Bet Printing at lowest rates CO JOHNSTON t'p-to-date Stationers and Printers Phones 1 fti 516-518 Newspaper advertising the vry bst hustler any firm cen employ going Into hundreds of homes and reaching homes that are approachable in no other way It Is an indispensable part of every modern Warsaw tN Yj western New Yorker.

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