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Baking' Fow4er Pare DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER It does not contain an atom of phos- phatic acid (which is the product of bones digested in sulphuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric acid) substances adopted for other baking powders because of their cheapness. MENTIONED PERSONALLY Remnants in wall paper and mating at greatly reduced prices. 30. cent wallpaper for 25 cents; 25 cent for 20 cents and 20 cent for U) cents at Wrights. Good pasture for milch cows near town.

Enquire of C. P. Smith. 5t Pipe, pumps and tanks at Donohoe Grtnter. School supplies at Hutchison Roeder'fl.

Ewert wants to see you. He will show you the finest machine for the rcproducton of voices and music you ever heard. The price is so reasonable tliat you cannot afrord not to own one. Sinks, bathtubs, etc, at DonohocA Gantcr v-ou want a sack of good, smooth cooking potatoee, call at C. Hofman's.

M. Painter of Willits has returned from a visit to and is reported to bo much improved in health. Peter KutV came down from Sherwood last week to seek medical attendance. He van out of timber and tried to make shingle bolts out of his toes. The experiment was not a success.

The Record says that the dog poisoner is abroad at Point Arena and a number of canines have gone to he happy hunting ground as a result. The Columbia Park boys showed to a good house Saturday night. diaries Hopkins was down from Potter last week on a business visit. Trustee Miller visited San Francisco last Friday. Mrs.

Maud Blake and Miss Ethel Bliiko were down from Potter last week on a visit. Mijs Hattio McAfee, popular teacher in the San schools, spent her vacation last week visiting Mrs. E. Cheesebro of this city. John Holkkunen of ComptcheJ was over this week on a business visit.

He is a dispute with neighbor regarding a boundary line. VV. W. Thatcher, one of responsible business men, paid Uklah ft short visit Tuesday. Attorney Arthur Thatcher spent a few days this week in San Fran- 01800 on a business visit.

W. Handy visited Santa Rosa this week. H. J. VVaugh has accepted a position in San Francisco it is reported.

His many friends regret to see him leave ULE-iah but wish him success io his new home, George was down from Willits this week on busineas connected with the Irvine A Mulr Lumber company. Holland cheese at Lucas Bros, Eastern and California cream cheese at LUCAS Hart Baoohtel visitor io (own thi? week. Mrs Belle Haiuea who has just completed a course of instructions jnder Miss Rhodonbaugh ia eleo- trollis and massaging has opened her parlors for treatment every Tuesday p. m. ftom 1 o'clock until 0 at her residence on west Perkins street.

Eleetrie troAtment of moles, warts and hsiir a epeotalty; aWo eleotrio eesiilg Weettoeet aod t'let face massage. At home and Fridays from 7 to p. m. for massnging and scalp treatment. Reduction on all 30, 25 and 20 cent mattings at Wrights.

Ukiah Employment office, 109 Perkins street, Ukiah. Help of all kinds supplied on short notice, Wra. A. Sedding, Mgr. 4t Call at the office and see our pro- dishes.

China closets, Morris chairs and sideboards at Wrights. Luce and Emery have enlarged their store to accommodate their in creasing stock of and will be open evenings by appointment, Some special caster bangaine. tf is to have a water carnival and jubilee on July the Bee. received a carload of fine table potatoes at C. Hofman's.

J. M. Harlan, the wellknown i)iano tuner, arrived this week from Stocton where he has been completing some important work which delayed his arrival here. He has established his headquarters at Ewcrfs jewelry store where orders for tuning can be left. Mr.

Harlan reports that business is good all over the state and that he is surprised at the growth Ukiah has made since his visit here last year. He will make his usual visits over tlie county while here. Ewert is agent for the Talk-o- phone, the latest thing in phonographs. Better get one for a present to your Avife. The whole family would appreciate it.

Highest price paid for all kinds of hides and furs at C. Hofman's. tf Good dry black oak wood for sale at Lucas Bros, lumber yard. Good dry black oak wood for sale at Lucas s. lumber yard.

Call at Ewert's store on examine the new Talk-o-phone. Having bought the Duncan stock of White leghorns I am now prepared to furnish eggs for hatching at 12 per setting or per hundred. S. P. Isbell, first house south of mill.

Limberger cheese at Lucas Bros. Mrs. Florence who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Finney, returned to her home at Folsom this week.

Her mother accompanied her. Mrs. Carrie Sorll of San Francisco is visiting her father, Peter Sneed who has been very ill. Mrs. 0.

Hopkins and son, Mrs. Van Cleveland, Miss Lila and Misses Nellie and Lucy Howard visited the (amily ol H. Davis in Ban Rafael this week. Johc Day wai dowa (rotn Kel river this week. Attornef A.

J. Thatcher aod Attorney C. M. MaQQoa are atbendiog the grand chapter o( Masons io San Francisco this week. Treasurer and Mrs, J.

K. Bea Tiiited Fetaluma lut week. 3, M. BoberU o( Potter passed through town Sunday on his way home from busineu visit to Sao Fraaoisco. a.

Aylard of Fort Bragf was towo this week on a basioeis Q. Parsoni o( Hopland had business lo town Monday. H. Finney was down Irom Cal- palla Sunday, H. E.

Tarwator and George Vestal wore ovej 'BesigyiUg lydsg, ihe Silas Blake and daughter were down from Potter Wednesday. 3. E. Weller o( Port Bmgg passed through this city this week. W.

Baxon ot Willits visited Potter thts week. J. C. Philbric, a wellknown resident of Comptche, was in town during the week. Gordon Baechtel ol Willito WM in town Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marks and daughter, Cecille, are visiting in San Francisco. W. S.

Van Dyke was down from Covelo Wednesday. He brought down 250 head of prime porkers which he is shipping to the city markets. Mrs. Jessie Phillips of San Francisco is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

B. Cleveland, Jliss Margie Handy ot San Fran. Cisco is visiting Miss Bessie Cox. City Trustee H. H.

Smith took advantage of the excursion Monday to visit Santa Kosa and take some practical lessons in street building. Rev. Wilkison will begin a series of special Sunday evening lectures at the Christian church next Sunday, beginning with "The Apostolic Church." These lectures are his presenting religious reforms and reformers and are eight in num ber. Some these addresses were given two ago largely attended then. Begin with the first and hear them through.

A good musical program will be given each evening. T. Templeton went up to Baker springs this week to get that popular resort in shape for summer guests. Tax Collector Wright visited San Francisco last week. Auditor Caughey had business in San Francsco last week.

Attorney Maurice Hirsch visited San Francisco during the week. Judge J. M. Mannon visited San Francisco and Sacramento on business last week returning Saturday evening. Seven Times Miss Ruth Lanab; May pole scene; piano duet, Op, 170 Eogleman, Mrs.

Salsman, Miss Gertrude Howard; Seven Times Miss Ina Gibson; piano solo, selected. Miss Delia Butts; Seven Times Three- Love, Miss Eileen Howard; vocal solo, The Nightingale Trill, Gane, Mrs. Salsman; Seven Times Mrs. C. B.

Hopkins; piono duet, Mrs. E. B. and Miss Alice Gibson; Seven Times Miss Susie Gibson; vocal sole, Out Where The Billows Roll High, Petrie, Times completely around and the dry kilns, which were piling were thrown into the ocean. Mendocino was badly shaken up and the smokestacks fell on the mill.

Owing lo the water supply being uninjured, the town wap saved from fire. The Mendocino bridge was wrecked. No mail has been received from the coast for two days and all the telephone and telegraph lines were put out of order by the earthquake. Communication has been established by telegraph as far as Tiburon. Telephone messageB have been received from Santa Rosn, Wendling, Lake HUTCHISON BOEDER IRew ffutnitute Stove.

ing in Samuel Orr; county and Potter, Wedding March and Marriage Scene; Lake county had a heavy shock vocal solo, The Miller, Petrie, P. P. i and it is reported that some of the Porter; Times buildings are damaged and the new For Home, Mrs Lulu Brown. I Masonic temple was wrecked at Lake- Male Messrs. port.

Healdsburg lost a couple of DutY, Vernon, Angle and Meyers buildings, but Cloverdale, Petnluma Studies in Misses Gib- and Ran Rafael were not badly son, Rennick, Howord, Gront, Lynch, damoged. Grant. The Leper, the the Proposal, the Rejection; Music, Egyptian Vase, Catching Butteidiee, Hailing a street car, the Holy in pantomine; chorus. Hark, Hearj Those Billows Roar. WHAT WILL BE THE RESULT A growth for San Franciseo ia find here what they like.

Among other things "Old Gilt Edge Whisky," The sole proprietors are Wichman, Lutgen Co. 29th Battery St, I-KOM HACK EARTHQUAKE AT UKIAH The state hospital suiTered considerably and it is reported that the new administration building will have to be condemned. The tower on the building seemed to oct as a wedge and pried the building apart. Two of the gables and most of the chimneys on the building went down, the chimneys crashing through the roof. Fortunately, however, no one was seriously hurt.

Francisco this week. Supervisor M. L. Gibson It appears that Willits received a Attorney C.M. Mannon visited San shaking than Ukiah and the I Buckner hotel was demolished, C.

L. made a Taylor, the proprietor, being killed by business visit to San Francisco last the falling wall. He was the ouly week. person injured although a number Town Treasurer and Mrs. C.

'lad narrow escapes. Supervisor Fair- Ganter made a visit to Lake county i thank's meat market, which was in the last week. Those wishing dental work done by Dr. Annie R. Wutkins should come at once to the Arlington.

She will be in Ukiah until April 28, The Ladies Aid society of the Ist Baptist church will present Jean Ingelow'a "Songs of Seven," at York A Cleland's opera house April 27th, Admission 35, 25 and 15 cents. Tickets on sale at Kents the 25th. Buy early and avoid the rush. Following is the excellent program: Chorus, '0, Galia, Galia Beloved." Donizetti, Soprano, Mosdames Hop kins. Smith Brown; alto, Giboon, Rees, Gibson; tenor, aiessrs.

Anderson, Duff, Sloper; bass, Messrs. Gals- man, Giorno, Porter. I same building, was of course wrecked with the hotel. A portion the wall 1 of the Irvine Muir company's store fell, wrecking the grocery department, C. Gilger ot Hopland, who was in the second story of the hotel at the time, says that the first shock occured was safe.

The merchants fell confident that they have supplies enough on hand to last for several weeks, but they wil'. not sell more than four bits worth to an individual, as there is no telling they will get supplies from, the wholesale houses having having all been dpstroyed. There is no possibility of a shortage of flour, however, as everyone has laid in a sack and Manager Holthauser of the Ukiah mills, reports having enough on liand to last tliree months I besides what is in the stores. The meat supply will not be aHected, and Ukiahites need not Steward Handy of the asylum reports that he has provisions enough on hand to last three weeks, A number of Ukiah people who were in San Francisco have not been hoard from. Attorney C.

M. Mannon, the Cunningham Henry -THE- Big Sale IS now on at 5:12 and that there was then aiWaUgb, Mrs. Cranz and heavy shock and two lighter ones foi- 1 have returned, lowed and that the vibrations were from three to four feet from north to', Attorney ihatcher, Henry south. Mr. Gilger jumped out of bed and Misses and out on the porch where ho was! jigQemoyer and others who were in the city are safe.

John Cunningham and his First Annual Clearance Sale 30 Bays Only Carpets, Matting, Late Curtains, Etc. Now is the time to buy your Furniture, Carpets, Matting, Lace Curtains, Etc. The largest stock of Carpets and Lace Curtains north of San Francisco to select from. If you want to save money come and see us. Go carts at cost Wo lead but wo never follow.

Opposite Palace Hotel Notice for Publication. EI'AUTMFINT OF THE INTElUOIl. LrtiiU Olllw at Sail Kr.iuclaoo. April VJ. lOOii.

1,1 hereby fih-on that the lollowlng nivmail setllei' Ima filed iiottoo ot his UitemUm to make lliial piMnf lu support ot Ul3 claim, aiiJ that prool will bo niailo botoro the couuty Olurk ot Oounty. at lila otUco lii Uklali, ou MouJay, June 4, 1W6, viz: C1U9TAVE O. LIEBEUMAN, n. E. Ko, 17953.

tor the Lot 1, SOC. 3, T. R. VI M. n.

Hi names the toilowliig wltnoesos to provB hiB contluuous roslileuce upou ana cultivation of saia land, vlzj Oharlos UndorUtU, Ueorse Staiibar. Edward Wouiworth, John Ounnlug- ham, all ol Calif. A. B. nONT, Register, Order to Show Cause.

IN THE SOI'EUIOR OOUHT, CODNTY 01' doctitu, State ot OallfonUa, In the matter ot iha application of John L. MoNab for a decree termluatUiB the life estate of SUBHU Parle MoNaL, now deooasod. Order to Bhow cau9o why docreo lite estate shiuld unt bo made, John IJ. McJab, sou and heir otAlexaudor MoSfcb ami auaau PArk MsNab, deoeaaed, having this 10th day ot April, 1008, presented to this Court aud filed heroin his verlllvd peiUloii ou behalf or himself aud the other heirs de- eeaaed, tor a do.reu toriuluatlug the life estate ot Susan I'arK UcNab, now deceased. In aud property set out and particularly de- lu said petition, situated lu Mondocluo Oouuty.

state ot And It appoarlug to Court from aatd vorl- neA petttlou that Bald Susan I'arK UcNab 18 and thui she had Ufu estate lu the properly iet out daaorlbiKl lu iald petition, and that Ihe lama by reason ot death, and that Ibu pctlltontr and the other belriou whose tichalt pttltiooyartuow the of property. ordsrort BottorabU i. li. While, indie of tUt Buperlor Ooart et Mendocino Oounty, ot California, that all In said matter and James Mc- Mab, OnarlM Qarla MoNab. Arthur Hib, Joha P.

Loog, Alexander tiuita JiiAtph li. Ling, James TxiDf, Isabella L)n(, Unud and Charles Long, the heirs and ot nt said decedent, appear before Superior In Uklah Olty, Mendoelno Oounty, of Calltorula, ou Uoaday, tae iiti day of April, 190S, thou aud there to ahow It any why a decree should not be raade termlaatlut said lite estme ot the tald Busan Park now deceased, la and ao all tbe property set lortli and described lu said pelltUs. II Is farther ordered tbat a copy of this order be publlsbe 1 tor two aucoesatre Issues prior to tbe said 33d day ot April, ISOa. la the KSPOBr.l OAS a newspaper prlntoil aud pub llshed la Mendoolao Stale of Oalltornla. and the same shall be sum dent notice ui)der HBCUOU 1733 ot the Code ot Civil Vroeodure.

Jnd jattt Sapeptor j. April )0 at thrown down by the sliock. He' reached the edge and jumped oft' just na the fitrnt walls Ceil into the street, just niiesiiig bim. G. L.

Tuylor, lie saya, must have been just behind him and the wall fell on liini HS he jumped, killing him inatantly. About twenty other people were iu the building, but as the hotel did not until there waa another ehock iit ten oclock, they all got out aafely. So violent waa the eliock that all the horteg in the livery stables were thrown down. A crack about a quarter of nn inch wide was opened in the street near the Palace. The brick biuldings were all slightly damaged, excepting, probably the company's store.

of Willits and south of this city in this county, no damage ia reported, Hopland, Wendling, Boon- vi'Ie, Cfilpella, Potter, Laytonville, Oahto and Covolo, losing only a few chimneys. The coast section, however, appears to have fAred worse. Two liquor drummers, who were in Fort Bragg reached Wendling Thura- Irty morning and telephoned to this city as follows: "The City of Fort llragK is a total wreck. The boilers ill the Union Lumber company's exploded and killed two men. This cut oft' the water supply for fire vfhich pumped from the mill pond by ths company's engines.

The town cdught fire is now in ashes." The shock turned tbe AlbioK mill bride have not been heard from, -but are thought not to have been in ihe city. A. McComber was reported Icilled at Santa Rosa, Lafe Van Dusen has suspended business pending the removal of the niined White building, which is in a dangerous condition. Assessor Thomas and Frank Sandelin received letters from Fort Bragg this evening stating tliat the White House block was burned. Sandelin.s loss is Dr.

F. A. CHILD'S SANITARIUM Electric Treatment for Chronic Diaeases. Terms $25 per week OFFIOE- 'rimes Building. 211 Perkius St.

Want Ads Ads under this head vflll be charged at 10 cents a line (or first insertion and 5 cents (or Hubsequent insertions, Minlmnm charge '25 cents. small ranch to lease for tbrao years. Only a small amount down. Enquire at this ofllce. tf OK nine-volume set of Ohani- bers' Kiicyclopedias, ns good ns new; cost $10.

If sold immodiatelv, will go for 112,50. in every town in tlie comity. Liberal ooininlBsioc and easy work. High sohool or crum mar school scholars preferred. Malje some nior.ey duriiiK your vacation.

Address Canvasser, this olHce giving roler- euccs. TTOLY TBINITY EPISCOPAL CUUnoH. Her- vices evdry llret, third and fourth Suuday (it cnrh month nt 11 n. m. and 7:30 p.

m. Sunday Bohtiol every Sunday nt 10 a. m. Strnugera alwnye vfolcomc. SALE-Ked ont hay.

tl.OO per halo. J- H. Matthew's grocery store. At Our paper and souvenir envelopes will advertise the county without extra expense. Address W.

0, White for samples and prices. brown tur hoo ft week ago last Sun day (ittcruoou. Finder will please return to this offllco. OR spring waeoii. canopy top.

Good (.8 now, cheap. OoU 709 Clay at. OU Egg Petftliima Inoubdtor. Also Lady's Bicycle, nuiuiro here. on BALE-Thoroughbred barred Plymouth- rock eggs.

60 cents slttlug or ft'tecu. Intiulre at this oBlce or otMre. W. H. Whlie, 709 Smith street.

Westport, Mendocino Ooui.ty saloou. liquors and lot 60x60 also furnished heuso ot seven rooms and lot 88x160. Good out housea, oto Price $3000. Gooil business opportunity. Address John Bvuucr, Westport, Cul.

I hand cook stovo, Bux 571, UUlnh. ANTEl)-'fo buy a small ranoh, sand de. Bcrlptlon price and terms tc Ohas. WoaUiy, Fremont 8t Ban Fran cisoo, Oal. Twenty acres ot two year old vineyard, lor a term of six LEASE OK J- two year old yeiirs.

Will give aU'tho crop tor tlie first two years ot the lease and halt tor tiie remiilulug tour years. Enquire at this offlco. The children's friend- 1 Jayna's TTonic Vermifuge Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves and muscles. Gives tone, itality and snap.

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