' \u25a0 \u25a0 ... . \u0084- ...... \u25a0 ...... \u25a0 • ...... \u25a0 . ,:- ; ] VOLUME CVIH.--XO. 90. MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1910. In the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys NEWSPAPERMAN TORICE GROWING IS DR. CRAVIOTTO IS FAREWELL PARTY DELEGATES CHOSEN SHARE BIG ESTATE GIVEN ANIMPETUS GUEST OF HONOR GIVEN AT TAHOE INTEHAMA COUNTY SPiOND&Y,\ TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Adriance of Stockton Government Official Believes Stag Dinner Given for Him by Sacramentans inAnticipation of Both Republicans and Demo= 'lortimer Allarticles listed below are from regular stock, not "job lots" and His Sister Are Among Sacramento ValleyWillBe Mr.and Mrs. Sam Departure of Many Spend crats Name Representatives such as are so often placed on "sales" by other dealers. $250,000 Great Field for Product Pleasant Evening in State Conventions . Tea, "Bee Brand," X. regularly 50c lb. 40 [Special Dispctch Call] [Special [Special Dispatch The, Ripe Olives,- extra large can [Special Dispatch io The Call] [Special Dispatch to The Call] to The Dispatch to The Call]? . to Call] Rice,.•'Creole/'; in cartons only, select 10 lbs., 9Q<; 5 lbs. 45c — — STOCKTON, Augr. J. • BLUFF;, Teha- 7 — PTOCKTON. Aug. 2S. Mortimer SACRAMENTO, Aug. 28. Rice grow- 2S.—Dr. V. Cravi- SACRA?*IENTO, Aug."2S.—-Sacramen- RED Aug. 2S.—The Comstarch, Murdock .^ ~-3 pkgs^ 25c some otto was, 'guest at a stag last $1.35 Adriance, newspaperman. ing in the Sacramento valley may the honored to's colony at Lake Tahoe is beginning nia county republican- convention/ Tamales, Chile Cob Carae, Enchilades. ..: doz. cans a Stockton ' day industry, dinner given Tuesday evening by grow evening 1- foilowingr Asparagus, State," green can 2Oc has received a message from a law become a great accord- last to smaller •as the last of,- the elected '/the dele- "Golden. Chambliss, Mr. and gates George Marnialade : .-..\u25a0... .jar. California, SOC; Keiller's Scotch 25c in announcing that he ing to C. E. expert of the Mrs. Sam Aaron. Doctor Cravl- August daj's disappear and the festivi- to the state convention: firm otto ; Raisins, tb. lOc Mrs. Wooleey, United States government, who was in has resided at the Aaron residence ties are nearing an end for this season. A. Hong. P. Dyer, and D. D. ;Dodson. Sultana white and his sister. William many county the Huntley &Palmer's Dinner. Olive and Salt pkg. 2O. 11. O. Miss Kmily Murray Dowling. H. California AXo."2... bot.. 45<* the nephews and nieces will divide Dr. I. S. Zimer, Dr. Wiljiam Fried- Brooks - . Miss Railovfcu W. W. Maguire, Earl F. bots., $5.00; y' $3.00 Henry Chianti, V. del V.; red or white..doz. doz. 2 bots. both estates. berger. Revolk, Ray Mr. and Mrs. David Clyde Cuttin:: ' Robertson and . Clineschmidt. $4.65; l $2.75 sister will leave Valuable Dog of Mrs. J. New- Richard and Mau- Murray Nells Ma'ttneivs Beer, Spaten Brau. Munich. .doz. bots., doz. /2 bots. Adriance and his rice Friedberger. Peter Dentoni, Jo- C. ... $2.75 for next month to attend a comb Found in Sacramento Mr. and Mrs. S.- Day M. Valentiue Grape Juice, El Verde. doz. bots.. $5.00; doz. Y3Y3 bots. New York seph Campodonico. and Louis Regalia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilaward Iloehn FORTY-SEVEN REGISTER conference of the heirs. RyAD Zeltinger, Henkell & Co doz. bots.. $9.OO; 2 doz. V2V2 bots. $10.00 [Special Dispatch to Call] Frederick Percival $1.45 The Miss Susie Hammond and Worley F. Mr. and Mrs. U A. Me- Vlueeai I.a Costa ON TOP OF MT. SHASTA Whisky, Distillers' 12 Year Old, D. C. I bottle SACRAMENTO, Mason were Pherson \v. .\. Peoples Aug. 2S.—A Boston married last Wednesday at Miss Stanley SLAYER OF BURGLAR the mother, Laura Sillor Sclinan bull terrier with a pedigree as long as home of the bride's Mrs. Miss Ruby siller H. :I. Newtou Other Names Inscribed on Roll EXONERATED BY JURY a hop pole and a list of blue ribbons R. Hammond', in Lpckeford. The cere- Miss- Stidie P:i!no . Herman Plileger , HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT won mony was performed by Rev. Speers Miss Verna McKim Tevis Paine in' San Francisco and bay bench to Compliment Friends regularly $1.50 .$1.15 of Episcopal church. Miss KaMieriue Hocbn Mertile Blum Meat Safe, 12"x19"x23". \u0084.:...... Robber's. Dying Statement Ad- shows was recovered in Sacramento the Methodist Miss F-stelle Hyau $1.15 last night by Mrs. J. Newcomb, wife of The rooms were tastefully decorated *Earle •Henderson [Special Dispatch to The Call] Irons, Potts,' regularly set of three 85c •\u25a0 r $4.35,. Attempt to for the wedding Wringer, 10 in., 3 ear guaranteed rolls, reg. .t.. .$3.35 mitted Kill an automobile dealer of San Francis- occasion and the cere- WEED, Clothes 33 . t. co, mony was Sacramentans at Pacific Grove were Aug. 2S.—Forty -seven per- Fair," large pkg., 20<; 35c with the aid of Deputy Sheriff Ed. performed beneath a large guests at another of Tooth Picks, "World's. reg 25c : 2*for [Special Dispatch to The Call] Whyte we./ding dining end of the season sons have climbed to the top Mt. and a search warrant. The bell. The room was affair Wednesday. year registered REDDING, pink green. The bride The dinner was Shasta this and in the 242 StTTERST. 282» CALIFORNIA 1401 HAIGIIT Augr. 2S.— A coroner's in- dog, which is valued at $500 by its decorated in and given at the placed purpose. , owner, wy» and -wore gown Pacific Grove and box there for that Sev- Phone Sutter 1 :\u25a0} Phon* Went 101 Pboae Market 1 quest held at Lamolne this morning- on was stolen from the Newcomb unattended a of in eral names have been written on Home,. C4141 »--; Home, SIOU Home, $4111 body ago white silk and a bouquet cards furnished diversion the hotel other -'-•.'. the of Francis McGowan, who was home some time and taken to Sac- carried of parlors afterward. Emily the roll this season, but the names of 252 X^osae, mortally f/hite carnations and ferns. Miss Gillis OAKLAND--13TH AND CLAY—Phone Oakland 1 A5211 wounded yesterday In the act ramento. It had various owners here was hostess. Her guests included: all- but .the 47 . appear to.. be com- of robbing Dr. G. H. Rood's house, re- but as soon as each one learned thai- A wedding dinner was served and the plimentary and have been written couple on train Miss Nina Heilbron Miss Kdna sulted in the complete justification the blue blooded canine had been left the 4:30 for Shasta Miss Ieta Sheeuan by persons who did reach the top for of county, spending Jo:ies Miss Mac Hcitruan Arthur W. Englert and Herman L-ede- stolen they turned it loose. The ani- where they are their Miss Gussle their friends. honeymoon. They will Quaas Miss Evelyn Colcan boer. They were arrested last evening mal finally was loeafed here bj>^ the . make their Miss F.Tt-lyn Dierson Miss Mabel (Jillls Those who are kno%vn to have' following the death of McGowan. officers and taken back to San Francis- home in Sacramento county. Miss Helen How?• •Mrs. A. A. Merkeley climbed the peak this season are: . Engrlert admitted he co last night by A * that fired the Mrs. Newcomb. The Tres A. Blosser, Snobotniiih, Wash. :W. C. Groff. two shots that killed McGowan. ex- reward of $100 had been offered by the Alamos five hundred club met The marriage of Miss Anna S. :Wal- Mai-doel. Oal.: Ed'J. Boj-d. Iloltvllle. Cal.; W. plaining: last Thursday night at the residence of lace and George A. Rhubesky was B. Cole, Ore.; Miss McAllister. that McGowan pointed a re- San Francisco Kennel club. . The iden- sol- Colestine. Stella Cal.*; Only Three Days More of volver at him at the same time. Eng- tity of the chief is unknown to the po- Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Latta. A very enjoy- emnized Thursday at the Cathedral of Sac-rauiento; Sydnry A. Tibbittw. Berkeley. was lice. able evening was spent. The next- meet- the Blessed a simple Heury Kronback. Crockett. Cal. :O. B. Newton. Icrt too quick for McGowan. In a Ing Sacrament with San Francisco: (jordon Lamb, Cranmore. Cal.; dying statement willbe held at the home of Mr. and ceremony. Miss Nellie Sheehan was Lamb, McGowan said that he Mrs. Smith, Frank Cranmore. Ca. :Lauren R. Hender- was trying to shoot Englert when he Ward 1439 North El Dorado maid- of honor. Rev. Thomas J. Hayes son, Vreku, Oal.; Will Kellogg. Slsson. . Cal.: himself was shot. HOP GROWERS BUY A street. \ read the marriage vows. Claude E. Gillis. Yreka, Cal.; Lewis M. Foulke, • • * Gazelle. Cal.'; N. B. Frlsbee. Redding, Cal.: U. McGowan gave two names. He said 2,500 way. ACRE TRACT happy family Joseph S. Hal Berkeley; Cbrlsttne Wright, Sacra- first his name was Francis McGowan A reunion was held to- Mrs. E. Crew entertained in- mento. Oil.-; Gertrude Anthony, Berkeley, Cal.; and later that it was Francis Galeny. day at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. formally Thursday evening at cards Virginia M. Kelly. Palo Alto. Cal.; Wilson S. He has two Portion of Haggin Grant Se- Ryan in North Commerce street. For complimentary to Miss Gould. OVdand: N'els C Nelson. San Francisco; brothers somewhere in the Edna McKee. Ales Eakin: Matt Kohn. Slsson; Georxe Net- southern part of the state. McGowan, by Capitalists the first time in nearly 10 years the The guests included: Jose, Cal.; cured family was nocli. Switzerland: Ruth Kellogg. San or Galeny. came to Lamoine direct from united. Those present were Miss Muriel:Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ammon W. D. Aluiy. Oakland: W. G.Nedham. Shasta South Bend, Wash. He was SO years [Special Dispatch to The Call] Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ryan; their son, W. Miss Evelyn McKee Clay Hotreat. Cal.: C." 11. Thompson Jr.. Berkeley. old. A. Ryan, and wife of Chicago; their Mrs. Wanda Crass Robert Finnic Cal.: Jesffe H. Jackson. Oakland. Cal.: Charles SACRAMENTO. Aug. 28.—The sale of grandson, H. R. Young'olood of Tracy; Mrs. Martha Urow-n Dr. Clifford Todd Glidden Jr.. Sisson. Cal.: Howard GHddoa. Sis- 2,500 acres of the bottom land in daughter, Mr. ami Mrs. L.- W. Fred Jackson son. Cal.: F. L. Mimes. Rod Bluff. Cal.: A. M. finest their Mrs. H. M. Hollembeak. ! Nickell Payne. Morgan Hill. ml.; W. W. Rogers. Sls- J. D. the ,newly ppened Haggin grant STACK PROMOTED for a H. M. Hollembeak. Hugh Hollembeak '\u2666\u25a0 * • . t-on, Cal.; R. ;A. Sheldon. Sisson. Cal.: -Karl sum said tSb close $500,000 Cal.; George Hnllidaj'. BY SOUTHERN PACIFIC be to has and Mrs. H. R. Youngblood. It was the One of the merry affairs for those of Clemens. Browns Valley, been completed, the purchasers being first meeting Ryan Jauus Hollldey. K. G. Reese. H. L. Reese.? F. Gerber, Brothers, between Mrs. W. A. the younger set' for the week was the (J. Souza, Carl Grossman. Darey. Henry "W. E. Horst the well and Mrs. H. R. Youngblood. Ryan Jaok hop growers, F. J. dainty luncheon given at McKinley Pranger. E. M. Stagg, Tres Fidler. Al Fldler, Sacramento Man to Be Assist- known and several east- is a well known newspaperman. park Weed, Cal. ern capitalists. big- Tuesday evening in honor of Miss ant General Manager The deal is the Elise Lashells of Alameda. gest in the history of the county with Mrs. J. A. Stewart entertained the Those in exception attendance were: Discounts 10 to 50% [Special to the of the sale of grant North bridge Dispatch The Call] the Side club• Thursday. x GROVE JOHNSON TO TRY — itself. \u2666 .- .* Miss Mamie Shechan Miss Bessie Burkholdcr SACRAMENTO, Aug. A Miss Florence Cavau- of San Joso 2S. J. D. Stark, The 2,500 acres comprises all the rich dance, was given at Snell's bun- anpli FOR BOURBON NOMINATION sissistant superintendent of the bottom galow evening by Miss Helon I.ichtner European Oriental Dept. Sacra- land on the once famous breed- last the U. P. C. club. Miss Mabel Bontz Miss Ethel Weil De^h rncnto division of the Southern Pa- ing farm and will be adapted to rais- There were about 22 young; people in .Miss Mildred Becker Miss Elolse MeL-auchlin Straws to to Decide cific, with headquarters here, has been ing hops. Five hundred acres of the attendance. Miss Martha Warring- Miss Ruth Wiseman Be Drawn appointed assistant general manager tract hops . ton district, have been in for the last -* * After Tie Vote of the northern with head- 20 years and have produced the best The wedding of Chapman \u2666 quarters at Pearl and Mr. and Mrs. A. Bayless Portland under General quality of hops on the Pacific coast. Miss Jennie Bowman took place last M. announce [Special Dispatch to The Call] Qoisohhe Manager Bradley. left Conditioning the marriage of their daughter Glassware Stack Sacra- the land is to commence Wednesday evening at the home of Mr Mabel SACRAMENTO, mento today for the bay, after immediately by grubbing to Charles Claude Hale. The wedding Aug. 28.—Grove L. which out under- and Mrs. G. B. C. Chapman, 315 South Johnson, legis- 'ne will take up his new duties at brush and erecting levees in low .por- Grant street. took place Saturday evening. dean of the California Teak Furniture Rev. J. W. Lundy of the \u2666 * * republican /vvarhorse for Bronzes Portland. tions of the tract. First Presbyterian church officiated. lature and Mendelssohn's PerKonal .Mention many..years. will draw straws Tuesday wedding inarch was A. Bliss, republican nom- Bronzes played as the couple Mrs. T. \V. Sheehan and Miss Rose Shechan with Charles Marbles entered the ar- are from inee, for the honor of landing the demo- tistically decorated parlors. The bride borne Paeifli* Grove. wore a gown Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D:r?s motored to cratic nomination for assemblyman of white silk. Following Woodland yesterday to spend the tveekend. Johnson Clocks Silverware the ceremony a wedding Mr. from the seventeenth district. supper was and Mrs. Warren Doan and son Norman was by for the repub- served. have returned from a motor trin through the defeated Bliss * * * Sierra. lican nomination, but each received Silk Shades Lamps Mr. aud Mrs. Gerald B. Lull arc home from 2S votes from bourbon friends. Should Personal Mention Santa Cruz. Mrs. Lester Ilinsdalc mother, Johnson lose in the draw he will still Chafing Lacquer Mrs. E. L. Conlon is risking in Fran- Joined her Mrs." nomination, Dishes g§ cicro. San H. A. Dunn, at- Santa Cruz this week. have the prohibition to fall S3 bc&w © on. He* whether t tow Mr. and Mrs. Grove L. Johnson visiting back is undecided he AlJc« Morrissey bas returned from are jilk Fral^- San in San Francisco. will again fight Bliss "or not. Percolators lumohos Mrs. J. I). Peters and Miss Anna Peters Mr. and Mrs. Lauren XV. Ripley are home spending a few at are from Inverness. iveeks Del Monte. Mrs. .V. S. McClatehy Miss Mirabel Stewart has returned from a and Miss Edna McClat- i SETTLEMENT HAS BIG f^ rictures . 1 landann v~oars visit hi San Francisco. . chy arc home from Lake Tahoe. Mr. and .Mrs. A. H. Ashley are at Pacific Mr.*and Mrs. John .Straub spent the weekend WORKINGS IN ITS FIELD wrove..'....- . in San Francisco. Mirrors Dressing Jacques Dr. hihl Mrs-.. R. B. Knißbt and rlaushter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 11. Ilawiey have re- Mlfs DoriF, are on an toting In Tuoiumne turned from Oakland. Miss Carol Harriman is chairman of county. \u25a0".;* f- the Junior league, which takes an act- P-r. J. D. Younjr has cast on a several weeks' trip. soue HUNGARY'S EMIGRATION ive part in the work of. the Normal 246-268 Post Sh, Beh Grant Avc. and Stockton College Settlement Mrs Henry Hicrpinbotham and family of Alumnae house in and Berkeley have been TisltinE Stockton friends. DIRECTED AT STATES New York. During the .last year the N.S.G.W. Celebration Mii«B Blanche Steels is visiting helpers friends. Stockton settlement has had 13 rosident and 36 Forty and Alan, Ross has returned from Pacific Grove nonresident. clubs «lay Miller of San Francisco is viMtlii" Mr Report of 1909 Shows Foreign- classes are carried on. and Mrs. '"""\u25a0* \V. Smith. ers Favored This Country | j PUBLIC According to an estimate made by ——Californians— in New York SCHOOL PUPILS \u25a0*• , the royal emigratiqn_/commission and :—:: : '\u0084'.' rr- MUST BE VACCINATED based on the advance figures furnished [Spccial Dispatch to The [Call] to it by the various authorities inter- NEW TORK. 2S.—-Califomians regis ested: Consul General Au?. State Board of Health Will Paul Nash of lerfi Nptv York lintels an? as-follovrs: En= Budapest says the total emigration at — San Kranris'-p Miss R. Twoney. Albert: A. force the Law \u25a0 Hungary from / in 1909 amounted to Carrigan, Hotel Alconriuin: Rev. K. Kins, Hotel 130,000 persons, and was practically all Kinpire: Miss A. Hotel Flanders: S. W. ' [Special Dispatch to The Call] Denison.. ARE ALL THE RAGE IJ l AlpmqniD; IB nTfrffflwiiH^^^ iT^''^~'*^T^nTW^fffflfllßff*'i'\u25a0mlBr"r^r*f*"i"i"m8r"r^r*f*"i"i" \u25a0 directed toward the United States. l'urtl. A. B. l'oni. .A: L". Sa.rlcs. Hnffiimn liou=e; Mit. T. P. Strons. T. T. Stronp. CHICO. Aug. -2S.— Every pupil in the This is vastly in excess of the emi- Seville; public 1908, Hotel J. ('. Lewis. Mrs. Lewis. Grand We have a magnificent* collection, including a very schools of Chico must be vac- gration; in when the official fig- Union; N\ Roth. Hotel RalPtch: Broadway Ifthe trustees refuse to obey the or- grcfwing demand for labor. Such, an, \u25a0Central: W. 11. Hoskinp.-. Hotebl>ath»in: (}. C. der the state board will see that the exodus is naturally deplored by Hun- Milrtin. Hotel Navarre: Miss J. Matthews. Hotel , garians, Lnthan: P.*Van Wae»nin. Oilsey bonye; Miss S. law is -enforced. who realize that the loss ;of Murray Hill:Mr*. C. S. iargenumber Dale. T. Forner.- I'ark Heretofore the trustees Jhere have such a of bread winners nvemie: F. -W. -Jaouh. \V.IL.Lewis. Hotel .Bel- been .lenient and have not made the is a serious matter to a. country witli moiit: Vv". J. Smart, Hotel Nararre: R. F. Bruno. order mandatory. They ;have permit- a total population of only approximate- Kins Rdwanl: W. O. Collins..- Park ATeniie' ho- ted children to go to ly-20,000,000. tel: A. M.- Enfaylan. Hotel SeTille; -W. W. school who were Mines.''Algonquin: H. Spott, Hotel not vaccinated, if the parents The money sent home by Hungarians Westerfield, T^msacre: , objected Mrs. N. T. Astor hoiife; Mrs. A. E. The order of the state hoard of in America.*;estimated at 128.000,000 in Mackley. hotel;. T. Mumfoi-d,-Hotel 1909, Marlboroiiph: T.: Watktns. Mrs. Watklns. Hoff- health/backed" up by, the recent does not .make up for tlie loss of 1 su- man" house; Mrs. M..E. C. preme court decision, makes it imper- population, as it would in Italy, Bernard,. Keller.- MUs Keller. for, where St. Denis: J. Hotel Martinique;. C. .T. ative the trustees to force the or- the birth rate is sd high that emigra- Bradncr. Hotel Gerard: 'M. M..Wonnser, C. M. year. • \u25a0 der this . tion is a decided advantage.; There is Wormser. -Martha— .Wnsihinjrton hotel. that, Tasadena K. Gripton. -Washinitton; no doubt as in the years prior to M::rtbn • K. -• \u25a0 • THE CALL has secured a i 1907-S,- Warner," Mario— Antoinette.- : -. s: v'4Bv SURVEYORS the disturbed conditions of the \u25a0 Sacramento R. I.Burr. 'Mrs.' R. P.' Burr, Miss \u25a0 WORKING • supply of the new '48 stars" price of labor in Hungary will be 'af- R. Bun-. Miss M..Lord. Hotel Breslin. , ON PROPOSED ROAD fected materially by ;the loss of so •San;Diepo— H." F.*Carlin!r. Hotel- Richmond. :- many workmen, and that it will have Santa Barbara— Mrs. HlUhcock,."'Marie An- toinette. -"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:: . . Stakes for an adverse effect -upon the country's Grade Sierra Project industrial' development. / The new emi- Being Driven gration law, which went into effect in September, 1909, has not been.'in force [Special Dispatch to The Call] long enough to. show what deterrent may SACRAMENTO. . Aug. 28. —Grade effect; it have upon emigration^ in stakes for the Sacramento and. Sierra general. ,The principal points, covered railroad are being driven*; across by the law are- the limitation of- the '" * "" " the number, t \ &' \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 v jcu £$y S[ Rancho dol Paso-by a , of steamship agencies; the de- w^^^h^Hh^ score or more young of surveyors, preparatory to*the grad- positing of a certain sum by men ing, which- will be started soon. as |a guaranty, that they will'return to Haggin ; serve their terms in the army, and the :From the grant line to a Crepe Paper— ln Native*Sons' colors,, quality point 10 miles above Orangevale wise restrictions with which the emi- ' decorations, * '• Standard bunting, tape bound, willlast i the gration of young girls '\u25a0 for «t ft^, grading has 'been completed for ;: — is' hedged about. ;V: • - 1 c-—:—:———!—!— •' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 . the/roll/. .-. .•: [\ road, ;which the ---\u25a0\u25a0 .' :—: . . ..—...... IUC for years to come. new. 'is to' open up the California :Poppies^ Beauti ful paper timber country of the. Sierras. OUTDOOR WORK GIVES \u0084:. Poppies,^ the State -flower, Qft#» With the right, of way across the :,' the dozen .:....;..:....:...'.; OUC. grant graded the ;route..from Orange- MEN LONGER LIVES :. .Special PrlocM In Quantity • vale will be ready for,:rails: VlMtom;to^the City .will nndf'our •Itis predicted; that -cars -on this new -.Framed. Picture/ Department; par-;' line, Thelongest lived;nifeii are en- ticularly interesting. >\u25a0 As long will be in /operation between ; those '. ' as they last gaged in healthy /outdoor ocoupations, • ; Do Framing. Orangevale and Sacramento "by next AYe Picture '- :'•>.• spring. :\u25a0,;,-. :'.-,: J . ';\u25a0;\u25a0 such" as :farming,^ simply,, because ? they At Low Prices \u25a0 . lead an active, muscular life""in the op'en\air. *v ;:,,.- : -Office -''Supplies, "Stationery .' ...... '. Devices,' and j .Bodily activity .keeps '\u25a0 Filing: Architects'" and Art- Be Patriotic! Decorate Your House! FORMER JUSTICE OF at bay the < PEACE IS diseases of-sedentary middle, life.^ Gout ists' Materials/ BURIED arid: rheumatism lie in wait for the man Sole': Agents ,- for, the Marshall $1 who;does ,;not :walk ;\ five miles *in a of Tracy week, who games Fountain. Pen 4and the^i ßegal $I^so Martin Peck Dies at 'hates- and .believes' Self-Filler "Fountain Pen; ; ; flags can only at golf / both the"- These be secured i Age of that is al'/waste'of time.". . Best:in the-World at their. prices. . 80^ears It is the active, .busy; woman Lwtio C6pper,?Plate Engraving and Steel THE CALL'S BUSINESS OFFICE, j keeps her complexion when she past Die' Embossing." • • [Special Dispatch to The Call], is ~ ' "" ' * w^^^ \u25a0 ->- 40,.years of age,rand:glrls'2O years her, &v BrH V^^ >*&vis vi/»vL# i~r~ "i~ \u25a0 i 11 11 "'^L'iiifti'I. i Market and Aug. • 3d Streets* STOCKTON/ 28.—The- funeral of junior, grow sallow -and anemic ;for \u25a0 - - • - former Justice' of the Peace Martin lack of \u25a0 / : person. They Tracy outdoor exercise. Musi be called for in cannot be de- Peck of v ' .was held here yesterday' -VjYou:must' live a sedentary life, you ;Judge ; 1; SANBORNvVAIL&CO. "Peck died i>at the say?' 1"don't believe it. Even your livered or mailed. Come early, the supply is limited. afternoon^Camp ; if • WHOLESALE AND'jIIETAI French at itheTage' day spent in j \u25a0 shop, you' - ' L of SO is fan office br.'a 755 1 Mlimiou\u25a0:.'. Street,^' block off years., 1 one He' hadvi* \u25a0 ' - tive^ of Belleville, St: Cluir;'county, ail; .weekends. ;. }' : • - - .. USE CALL WANTS— THERE'S *A REASON: SUCCESS .\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0• \u25a0 -, , :.•\u25a0•\u25a0 .--.- ,?;v- ;.. : \u25a0\u0084_