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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 10

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.4 HlfFSfl Occupants Are Dumped Out Bui Escape Without InjuryOpera House Is UndergoingThe Town yews CiilNO. lf Resiiiar r.ce of THK This is a two-weeks' payday the ucar fac- tory. and aln ut Jll." 0 is Wing turned loose to gladden the hearts of many and the greed of a ft w. Vehicles Wrecked. Russell Galbreath Ofo Fintel Lad quite an exckir.g experience a dav or two since, when they came to- Pythias.

rapid pait. Fortunately De occupants of the two buggies escaped ma to the alley. This new part is to be occupied by M. Moyse as a boot and shoe department, in connection with his department store. The Vail Gates building, on and Seventh streets, also the Odd Fellows' build'ng on street, adjoin ing, are being treated to a new roof, the same as that being put on the Opera House.

Chatter. E. F. Myers came tip from the Soldiers' Home at Sawtelle, last evening, for a few days' visit and to settle some business affairs. He will return to the Home in a few days.

Secures the Service of Senator Willis But Witnesses Have Not Been Subpoenaed Accused Seems to be Sane When W. H. Sharp comes into court i 'this morning, to defend his sanity, he jwili he represented by Senator H. M. Willis, who was yesterday retained by Sharp, under circumstances that are as peculiar as most of the other details with reference to this rather 10-markalde case.

In cnniii Avnv xrnril heenme ed about yesterday that Shr.rp is a member of the order of Knights of The rumor came to the ear? pether Torn opposite direcions at aicf some of the active of the dder, and a delegation soon headed for the 'ail. anions them Senator Wil- lerial injury, although one rarty was lis. Mr. Sharp elcomed his callers. Jdtched into the ditch, landing ntj although he at once disclaimed nutn exactly on their feet.

The vehicles ibership in the order, but he immediate- yrere both more or less -wrecked. Repairing Opera House. The Chino Oiera House buildins is undergoing quite extensive alterations. A new tarred paper and gravel roof js being put on. For the ground floor a new entrance is to be effected on the street side, also a new plate glass window on the north side.

A one-story extension is shortly to be built on the west end, extending ly importuned Senator Willis to represent him, nevertheless. Willis at first demurred, saying he had come as a friend and not seeking a case, but" it was finally arranged that he is to appear this morning, although he stipulated that it was to be without fee Later, he notified Assistant District Attorney Duckworth, who is handling the case, that he (Willis) would appear for Sharp. Insists On a Plot. The callers were struck with the reeming clearness and brightness of Sharp's conversation, he being both logical and brilliant, hut he insists that he is in jail as the result of a plot that reaches from Needle3 to Los Angeles, and includes a lot of people in San Bernardino. It is re ported about the jail that he has con sulted with two other attorneys but finally declined to employ them on the Tvont': that they had been bounlit vm by gang." The witnesses for ihe prosecution will probably be limited to the medi- Mrs.

N. J. Downer has been seri-'ral experts. Dr. Strong, who has had ously afflicted for some time past him under observation for some days, wiih what was termed erysipelas, but: and Dr.

W. Thompson and Dr. J. X. Dr.

Phillip M. Savage, who has been Raylis, the latter two being the mem-called into the case, diagnosed it asibers of the commission who will pass a pisn from some kind of pollen of, upon his mental condition. a plant, net being definitely FIRE RAGES IN SOUTHERN HILLS Hundreds of Acres Burned Over West of Reche Canyon. fcoutb of the city. The fire raged over the hills, destroying the chapparal hundnds of acres before it was finally checked by the ranchers in Recho canyon who turned out in numbers to fight the blaze.

So far as learned here last night the fire did no special damage boyond the destruction of the protection to the water fhed. Heavy his Lands were tied "his hair long. lanky, weak iron gray hair arose gradually and HtooJ perfectly upright ud so remained for some Khort time aud thea as gradually fell down." Car-. tiinal I'acca saw I'ius Lair stand erect from nngor, and Ecclesiayticus records that "the tall; him that fcwearoth much muketb the hdlr stand upright." 1 fill! The long list of witnesses furnished by Sharp has uot been subpoenaed, for the reason that the officers considered it a needless expense, at least until ordered by the court to so. Sharp will appear before Judge Dens-more in Department One this The Chatty Enelish.

A big brush tire raged Tor a coup.e Every Englishman like.s to be alone of hours yesterday afternoon on the 1 and have thing to himself. If he can-hills to the west of Reehe canyon, not house his company, he would ratu- er have none. Englishmen are proud of the national Idiosyncrasy, yet here tomes one ho, knowing all this, pays It no deference, but sets the national tradition at defiance and forces hi3 intrusive presence- on you. Why does this denationalized Englishman, when he be as solitary as you wish to be yourself, not act as every true Englishman ought and go into the next carnage or take a seat ut tne oiner volumes t.f smoke rolled up from the i si(o of roon as far away a he blaze which cotiid plainly seen 1 Can get from you? By all this city, and overcast a large edged laws of English Intercourse he jior'ion of thr sky for a ought as much to dislike being neat you as you disuse to te near mm. 1 London Saturday Review.

Fear nno the riair. Th, feitr will cause the hair to stand Miraculous Cures. on end has been known through the nhyM of Durham, who wrote a centuries, ever sine spirit passed be- Ie some time before 1105, as tote the face of Job's comforter. Eli-: tllJt a j-oung English nobleman jibrz. the Temanite, and "the hair of was of' leprosy at the shrine of my Mesh (-tuod up." At the execution Cuthbert iu Durham cathedral and of uorsa stealer In ISil the man's a j-oung woman who had been for attendant noticed that when tje t.r,ace 0f years an inmate of a lare hospital established at Iiadele, near Darlington, in the diocese of Durham, was miraculously healed at the shrine of St.

Godric at Finchdald in the presence of Ralph Ilaget, sheriff of the county, and Norman, parish vrwMt of James Gazette. Is to lore children, aad no borne can be completelj bappj without them, jet the ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering, danger and fear that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and dread. Mother's Friend, bj its pene trating' and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and k11 unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for xhs ordeal tfeat she passe through the event safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, "it is worth its weight in gold." $1.00 per bottle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. THE BRADUUD RLGIUTOR AtUaU.

C. ffreil OFFICAL RECORD Complete Transcript of Papers Filed in Office of County Recorder. September is, (Continued.) N. Taylor and E. September 10, 117.

Deed. August 22. Made line Withers wii'nw. i.i IVtr '1 Seth Marshall and Hattie M. Mitchell A Kinsley Annetta KinrU-y Iak blk 4.

Carter Sub. Muityaiv. Si-iil. I-aur: K. Dames Ai M.

X. Haines, lur lmsb, to R. P. Spencer 12 of lot Ml; of IUacklmni Add to Ontario. I 37.

Satisfaction of Mortice. Jan. CS, iK. Nina J. Leonard to Charles 1 Alfred Nelson All of lot 1C, Michigan PAGE 10 SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN- -FR1DAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1P07.

ffs inr sip ma iiiilui Marri i-e license. September Tract. Kedlaiuls. Castro and Reginia! SS. Part Satisfaction of Mortgage.

Ouinlfro iSept. Citizens Savings i Hank to James A. Sourw ine Lot 8 of Peed. jej.temher 1 (J. H.

Sunrwine Add to I'pland. G. IVkis and Daisy M. LVkis. Krant IV(() An 0 n's to I- Willsoit Alfl0(j ia ti, K.iison Electric Mines i.i Hocuniac district: Key-, Con; pany Snip cf land 12 ft wide stone, also Keystone No.

1, Orar.seover and nig line of 14 of lot mil! ealMti. blk 7. 4. It. S.

11. I I. T- it" o. iMMi. rraiiK license.

September1 IS, Lewis Ai lot a Reed. lxlge Sarah H. Hodge, his wife. to Charles II. Kuehenbecker 1-2 I of Farm Lot per sub of lots of' Semi-Tropic Co.

41. Decree rf DiMribtition to Widow. 17, Est of Ahner Mo- son 1-? of no i.i no i.i cool Crary. deed, by 11, 2s 7w. 22.

DeeJ. July 2C, 1907 Puporiour Court of S. It. Co. to K.

McCrary. jojq widow of f) deed All of lot 11, blk .1. 40 a stir of R. S. If.

to 'William K. Raphael Lot blk IVe'1- f. 1907. $700.00. Marshall sub.

D. City of.Goo,'"e Clace n- San Bernardino. 2:1. Deed. September lftn7.

T. A. Rell, et by Sheriff of San Hernardino county, to Sarah E. Fnrwell 1-2 of blk 32, San An or.io trac t. 24.

Deed. September 11. 1907. Tony Mayr to George Summer Und 14 iat in Sweet Mary Nos. 1, 2, .1 and 4, in Gold Bolt district.

23. cf mortgage. September IS, 1907. The Union Savings Bank of Redlands to Allen Wheaton and Eva L. AYheaton Part of lot 1 blk of Lugonia Tark.

26. Reconveyance. September Glenn Francis Parkmius 1907. Gecrge Frost, trustee for J. F.

Backstrand and H. F. Grout, to Ar- -Unir Trudel and Elizabeth Triulel, his wife Tract No. 1 of "map showing the property of Francis Cuttle of Riverside, California." 27. Deed.

September 12, 1907. Arthur Tudel and Elizabeth Trudel, his wife, to First National Bank of Riverside Same as No. 2d. 2S. Mortgage.

August 7, 1907. $4300. J. w. Oilkey and Mary E.

Gilkey, his wife, to W. W. Urey his wife, to The City of Redlands Part of lot 11 of Loma Vista Tract, City of Redlands. 43. Mortgage.

Sept. 17, 1907. Ida Powers I. P. Bowers.

her to Peoples' Mutual Assti of Ontario Lot 9, blk 27, Town of Ontario. 44. Agreement. Sept. IS, 1907.

The Arowhead Reservoir Power with Arthur S. Rent For the construction of a tower and conduit connecting same with outlet Tunnel No. 1 of Little Bear Reservoir. Marriage License. Sept.

11, Myrtle Etta Van Luevcn. 43. Marriage License. Sept. 9.

1907. George Arthur Thope Clara K. Kelley. 47. Marriage License.

Aug. 31, 1907. Eugene E. Reeder Winona Trafford. IS.

Marriage License. Sept. IS, 1907. John Lacy McPake Rosa 19. 1907.

da. Z0. Marriage Lieense. Sept. 'IS, Juan Torres Dolores Estra- MortMge.

Sept. 18, 1907. $100. 1-2 of se 1-4 of lot 21, per map of San I Charles A. Lew is Addie Lew is, his Antonio tract.

29. Deed. November 12, 191(1. The Ontario Land and Improvement Co. to George J.

Lr.rd 12 ft of lot 2, blk 34, town of Ontario. Deed. September 14, 1907. G. Pehl and Eva B.

Pehl, his wife, to Leonard Penhler ft of lot 8 and 37 ft of lot 9, blk 10, Magnolia, in Upland. 31. Mor.gage. September 17t 1P07. $700.

I. B. Roller and Rosa L. Keller, his wife, to People's Mutual B. and Assn.

of Ontario Lot 1 blk 31, of town of Ontario. 32. Mortgage. September 1C, 1907 $300. Doris Louise Shattuek and H.

M. Shattuek, her husband, to Thomas Broad All of lot 2, blk 1, town of On tario. 33. Deed. September 18, 1907 B.

F. Kinsey and Annetta B. Kinsey A Bold Stop. wife, to B. F.

Kinsey Lot 13, bll, 4 of Carter Sub eft" Lots 1 to 3, 10 to l.S, blk 15, R. S. 51. Deed. Sept.

18, 1907. The Insurance Loan Land Co. to YY. W. lirison, Jr.

Lot blk 2 of Tompkins Sub, City of S. II. 52. Mortgage. Sept.

18, 1907. $0, noo. Edward O. Leonard Abbk B. Leonard, his wife, to Nina J.

LeonardLot 4, blk of Inter R. R. Add to Tcn of Lugonia, City of Redlands. 53. Deed.

July 12, 19u7. Eugene Van Voorhis Allis S. Van Voorhis, his wife, to Charles J. Williams All of lot 8, blk 34 of 2nd Pre Map of Redlands. 54.

Mortgage. Sept. 10, 1907. Charles J. Williams to Eugene Van Voorhis Same as No.

53. 55. Satisfaction of Mortgage. Sept. in inn? Wm.

M. Roberts to II. S. his wife, to Charles A. Lewis and AdaiGa'nes Nell K.

M. Gaines, his wife, Bianen ix-wis. his wile Lot blk Central Tract. Redlands. 4, Carter sub of blk 15, B.

-R Lii-Antnn nf Morttraae. Mar. 31. Deed of Trust. Sept.

IS, 1907. Charles A. Lewis Ida Blanch Lewis, his wife, to John FlaivJ V. S. Hooper, trustees for Santa Fe II Assn-Lot 13, blk 4, Carter City S.

Reconveyance. Sept. 18, John Flap? W. S. Hoper, trustees for Santa Fe II Asn, to II.

F. 28, 1907. F. U. Xofziger, trustee, to Nelle E.

M. Gaines H. S. Gaines, her hush All of lot 4, Central Park Tract, Redlands. 57.

Deed. Sept. 16, 1907. Nellie E. M.

Gaines H. 3. Gaines, her hush, to Fred A. Hill Same as No. Deed.

Sept. 14, 1907. Ftilton G. Feraud Emma II. Feratid, hin wife, to Fred A.

Hill 1-2 of lot 3 overcome the w. V. tri central Park Tract, Redlands. objection. of the more Into! ti linmi to tho s-eret.

med.elnal com- r'- 9- 190'- IL A iwunds. Dr. Ii. V. l'iurce, of hnC'J'K X.

Allen Carrie L. Allen, his wife, to time acdeeiilcj to make a bold A Allen Lot 1, blk D. Etiwanda irT. -rTiirf frnn ffit ri titirlHt I 'iv the minier.x (i! a med.cuif r.eitic uce, aiio has published and crrjv to whole world, full ind compVe list of ail tho Increments entering reposition of his widely cciehratcd yyxilyuui. Thus he has takea hii namerts and piticnts into bis full yiifyft'i.

Thus too he has from secret nostrvof doubtful merits, and made themWVfmctiics of Known Composition. hoM c'ip j. ha fhowr. fonnVis t.l 5V.i.:,'' S': IQ Not only tdv v. ranner of every bottlr of I)r.

I'li-n-p (ioldi-n Sh dii al Discovery, the futiious tru'diclBO for weak Motinicli, 1 jrniu livi-r or und all catnrrhal diseases wl.crfviT lix au'l. have printiii uinn It, (i. j'noi hi'thrh, a full and comyii tu pnt of al' tin- Injrn (iK iits compo'-iiur i'. hut a smal' Ixxik has Ijpcn coaiiiilcd from mimiroui btatiilurd medical works of all th d.iTcrcni sf hools of iim x.ce, routamluB vi ry i-udict ous extracts from tin wriliiiKs of lcadinr prai'titionor of rr.ohclm erulorsinir in tin htruyv-t iinm-iUe rni. cai every Itmi-c-tin nt oonlaim in Dr.

I'icire'K -illcines. One of tli'-so Jittlo bxikswill le maili'd frw to anyone bfriumif addiosson jmstal card oi tiy If ttT. to Lr. IL V. Hulialo.

N. and r'-iu't ins the same. Kium tills llttl' book ii will Im! 1 arm lliat Iir. Pierre's ir.pfr li'im-s coniain no nurcotics, mnvrC a'-nls or othiT iiolyiiioiis or Injurious i''-nt tiiht air Dii clc lia'lvc. n.tdici-jal nx)ts uf pr.

at vlIui-: also that it of tlio rrnnt valualilo Ira'TvilU nts contaim-d r. Vr. Pierce's Favorite l'r-M iii'ion fur wiak Dt-rvous, OTiT-workcd, rmi-Uown," nervous and deljilitao 1 mnrr, cre cmiilojed, lon! years aifo, liy the Indians fomlnillarailuipnts aflei'Uni; their In fa oi.e of the oiorit vain ilHMiial not Into the coruiXAiuoD of Dr. I'ien-e's Favonto l're-i'Tip'ion was kn.wn to the Indians Sjuaw-Wecd." Cur knowlcdi'o of tliB usee of not a few of our Dit valuable native, rie-diclnal plants was ficm tho IpiIIans. As made up by Iniurored and exact processes, the "Kavorlt Prescription Is a most efficient remedy for repulatinir all the womanly funcUuns, correcting displaeements, as pnilapsus.

anlevertlon and retorverslon, orenominff painful peilodu. toninir up the nerves and hiir.iting atsiut a p- rfo slat of boalUi. bold by ail deaient la cetUcluea, 00. Reconveyance. Sept.

19, 1907. V. S. Hooper, trustee for S. 13.

Co. Savinzs Hank to Alvis L. Mespelt I i Bertha F. Mespelt 99 ft lot 15, blk 'A City S. B.

Deed. Sept. 7, 1907. SHOO. jG.

W. Webster Elsie J. Webster, his wife, to Eliza Barnes, widow Pt jof lot 5, blk 54, City S. B. I C2.

Mortgage. Sept. 7, 1907. $900. Kliza llarne, widow, to G.

M. Webster Klsle J. Webster Part of lot blk 51, City S. B. Deed.

July 11, 1907. $100.00. .1. C. Borden, E.

I. Borden, his wife, B. L. Borden, Mary Borden, his wife, to Elizabeth Borden, widow Ijt. 1 and 8 ft of lot 2, blk of Murray Payne Sub.

CI. Deed. Sept. 10, 1907. George B.

Caster, Sarah E. Caster, his wife, to Louio Vaughn Lots 1 and 2, blk 77. Town of Colton. Deed of Trust. Sept.

17, 1907. $1500. Louis Vaughn, single man, to L. C. Newcomer, trustee for Colton Savings Bank Lots 1 and 2, blk 77, Collon.

(19. Decree of Distribution. Sept. 19, 1907. (Filed).

Est it Henrietta F. Walton, deed, Anna D. Newberry, Blanche W. Holmes Charles S. Wal ton ots 9 and 10 and 20 ft of lot 8, blk 35, Residence Plat of MISS ADELAIDE.

NICHOLS W. E. COOMES PERIODS OF PAIN While no womnn is entire 4y free from periodic suffering, it does not seeui to be the plan of nature that women should sutTer so severely. Irregularities aud pain are positive evident that something is wrong which frhould be set ngtit or li wui load to serious derangement of the feminine organism. Thousands of women, a found relief from all periodic suffering by taking Lydia E.

Pink-hain's Vegetable Compound, which is made from native roots and herbs, as it is the most thorough female regulator known to medical science. "it cures the condition which iflusfs sn much discomfort and robs that period of its terrors. Women who are troubled with painful or irregular functions should take immediate action to ward off the serious consequences and be restored to health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Miss Adelaide Nichols of 324 West 22nd Street, New York City, writes: Dear Mrs, women who suiter would oniy reiy I'inUum's Verrptriblf' Compound their troubles would be quickly alleviated. 1 feel greatly indebted for the relief and health which has been brought tome by your inestimable remedy." Lvdia E.

Pinkhams Vegetable Compound cures remain uiraiimuj such" as Falling and Displacements, and Organic Diseases. Headache, General Debility, Indigestion, and invigorates the whole feminine svstem. For the derangements of the Kidneys of either sex Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is excellent. Mrs.

Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from anv form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn.Mass From the symptoms given, the i trouble may be located and the quickest and surest way or recovery ui. 8. P. FOSTER American Truck Company Office: Stewart Hotel Block Salt Lake Ticket ofilc BOTH PHONES 127 Passengers and Baggage transferred to any part of the city.

Busses to all trains. Trunks and Household Goods moved and stored. We will call for yo-ir checks. HEAVY DRAYAGE A SPECIALTY. BRANCH OFFICE: Opposite Santa Fe Depot.

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Phom: Home 277; Red 652. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES HAY AND GRAIN WOOD AND COAL BAXTER'S STABLES THIRD ST. NEAR PHONE RED 129! 5 HBMETr I The Superb acreage of the Hemet Land Company, ravidly lelling Unsurpassed fur oranges, apricots, peaches. Ample Water rights under Lako Heuiet Reservoir wltn each acre.

Prices, $125 to $200 per cre. Title perfect. No Incimbraacts on land or watwr. For Information address P. N.

MYERS. General Manager, Hemet, Cal. I THOMSON CIIAFF1N, h.litornia. BANKS. ARTHUR L.

DREW, Fresldent. JOHN ANDRESON, Vice Fresldent. JOHN ANDRESON, Cashier. FRED C. DREW, Assistant Cashier.

PAID UP CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $40,000. FARMER'S EXCHANGE KAT OF SAN BERNARDINO DIRECTORS-JOHN ANDRESON, JAMES FLEMING, A. M. HAM, RICHARD GIRD, A.

L. DREW, RICHARD STEWART, VICTOR SMITH. Deposits received subject to check. Loans made on real estate and personal security. Highest price raid tor gold and silver bullion and county warrants.

Taxes paid for non-residents. Collections made on all accessible pointa and proceeds remitted on day received. General Banking. NO. 3818.

San Bernardino National Bank Of San Bernardino, Cal. U. S. Depositary Capital fuUy paid up, $100,000.00. Surplus, $100,000.00 Undivided Profits $61,593.39 ROBERTO, President: H.

E. HARRIS. VIce-rresldent; V. S. HOOPER Caahiet.

DIRECTORS JENNIE) E. DAVIS, H. P. STOW, H. E.

HARRIS, I. R. BRUNN. W. S.

HOOPER, II. B. SMITH, E. D. ROBERTS.

Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited. A General Banking Business Transacted, i CALIFORNIA STATE BANK OF SAN BERNARDINO CORNER COURT AND STREETS. Capital Paid Up, $50,000 SUMMONS. I In the Superior Court of the County of Sun livriiiitiliiui, State tif t'uliliirnia. tieoiye K.

Krca ami W. J. imaiil, riuliititTs, vs. Iwi'llyn D. Dietrich, Defendant.

Acton lnnjKlit In the Superior Court of the Cuunly of San Bernardino, Statu of California, and the Complaint Hied In the ottiee of the of said County of Sin Bernardino. K. A. Attorney for rinlntiff. The lVople of the State of California send Breoting to Lewellyn D.

Dietrich, defenda lit. You are hereby directed to appear, and answer lie complaint in an action entitled above, luuiiht against you in the Superior Court of the Comity of San B'-inanlino, State of California, within ten days after the service upon you of tills Biimmims, if served within this County; or within thirty days If served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear ami answer ns above reipilrcd, the said plaintiff will take Jnilmnent for any money or damage dcniiimli'd in the complaint, as ailslnt; upon contract, or plaintiff will apply In the Court for any other relief dcniunded in the complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the County of San Bernardino, State of California, this ItSul dav of April, A. Superior CJIAKLES FOST.

(Cowrt Seal. Clerk. By R. M. ARMSTRONG, Deputy Clerk.

CONTEST NOTICE. DEPARTMENT. OF TIIIC TXTEIUOn United States Lund Olllce. Los AiiRrlcs, August 25, A sufficient affidavit having been tiled in this ottiro hv Jacob Moris, contestant, nalnM William 11. Thomas, entry No.

liV.is, made March is, for N1, of anil N1. of SW'4. Section 14, Township 4 Ratine 1 R. B. hj' William U.

Thomas, Contestee, In which it is alleged that said William 1J. Thomas luis never expended any roney whatever In lie IrriKalion, cultivation or improvement of the land Included in said entry; the said land and nil of it is now and ever since the date of said entry has been In a ftate of nature; und said William H. Thomas has failed to lilo the annual proofs for the 1st, 2nd and 'id years an lecntired by law; Raid parlies are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock n. on October 31, before the KeulHtcr and Receiver at the United States Land Office In Los Angeles, Cal. The said contestant having, 'In a proper affidavit, Hied Aug.

23, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due und proper publication. 1'UANK C. l'HESCOTT, Register. 9-3-4w DESERT LAND. FINAL PROOF-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Los Angeles, July 1907. Notice la hereby Riven that Bryan Rrlckley of Rarstow, has filed notice of Intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. for tho NE'i Sec. 2ft, T. 10 It.

3 S. B. before Itegister and Kecelver, at Iaix Angeles, on Friday, the 18th day of October, 1907. lie names the following witnesses to prove the complete Irrigation and of said land: C. Stnckty.

of Hinkley, Cal. L. P. Gale, of Hinkley, Cat. I.euben Henderson, of Barstow, Cal.

Donald Henderson, of Uarstow, Cal. D. C. Henderson, of Barstow, Cal. FRANK C.

FRKSCOTT, Register. 9-6-5wks DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Angeles, July 1907. Notice Is hereby given that Joseph Rrlckley, of Uarstow, has filed mi-tlco of Intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. for the SWVi Sec.

2S, T. 10 N. It. 3 S. B.

before Register and! Receiver at I.oa Angeles, on Friday, the ISth day of October, 17. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete Irrigation and reclamation of said land: Ij. C. Stuekev, of Hlnklev, Cal, 1.. D.

Gale, of Hinkley, Cal. I.euhen Henderson, of Barstow, Cal. Donald Henderson, cf Barstow, Cal. D. C.

Henderson, of Barstow, Cal. FRANK C. PRESCOIT. Reg ster. 9-C-5wk8 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL.

In the Superior Court of the Cnunty ot Sitn Bernardino, State of California. In tho mutter of the estate Daniel Wolff, (leceii.sfd. is hereby Riven, that J. II. Mil-ligan has produced anil tiled with the Clerk of the uperior Court of San Iier-nanlino County, a document purporting to tie tne last will ajid testament of Daniel Wolff, deceased, together with his petition for the probate thereof, and for the issuance to him, the snid petitioner, of letters testamentary, and that Monday, the 3Hh day of at 11 o'clock n.

at the court room of said Superior Court, at the court house in Ihe City of San Bernardino, In suid County and State, have been fixed by said Clerk, as the time uml phice for proving said will, nnd for hearing said nelition for letters testanientnrv. Deposits received mibject to check. Money loaned. Kotos bought. SAFE I when and where any person Interested DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RE'T.

Bank vault well lighted and convenient. DIRECTORS-JOHN L. CAKEY, President; II. II. HAM, Vice lYesh nt; W.

S. Cashier; DR. J. N. BAYLIS, HARRY GRAY, Los Angeles; DR W.

H. STII.ES, A. DESMOND. Santa Fe Stables Feed, Livery and Boarding A. E.

LEEDOM, Prop. 424 to 428 St. Both Phone Brookings Lumber Box Company LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Bel. 2nd and 3rd It is Easy to waste money on poor plumbing. Profit by tho experience others and have only guaranteed work and that done by reliable firm who live tin to their oromises.

'td REDtR, Plumber, 431 Court St. Phones: 'If at First You on't Succeed," 1 ry TRY SUN LINERS may amiear and contest the same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto net my hand and ntllxed the Real of said Superior Court, this- 12th day of 19M7. (SEAL.) CHARLES POST. Clerk.

By FRANK M. TAYLoit. Deputy Clerk. R. E.

BLEDSOE. Attorney for Petitioner. SAN QUINTIN PRISON, Cal. I hereby give notice of my intention to apply for release on parole according to law. L.

J. SEAUCEY. No. 17259. S-10-2W.

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