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Evening Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 2

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Evening Sentineli
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Santa Cruz, California
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Page Two. SANTA CEUZ SENTINEL. Friday February 15, 1907. And see our SANTA CRUZANS ARE IMPORTING THE ARCADE STORE JAPANESE SO SAYS THE SAN FRANCISCO pran CALL OF ATTORNEYS LEONARD RICH. mm HONOLULU.

The appearance in several Japanese newspapers of ad vertisemenite offering transportation New Spring Garments Are Ready So many have been waiting and the styles are so natty and new and varied. Variety is the keynote of the season in garment lines, and that is why we have the individual styles, no two alike, In the hetter grades of Waists, Suits, Suits and Coats. We invite every one to see the new styles, buy or not buy, we gladly show them to Goodls They are a perfect dream of loveliness to the coast for on board the steamship Ohio has created consider aoie Interest in labor circles. This advertisement also promises tie es I New Lawns New Chambrays tablishment of a line of two steamers which will make three calls at Hono you. New Dimities New Ginghams New Organdies New Challies lulu monthly.

The text of one of tha advertisements is as follows: "The steamship Ohio, 8,400 tons, Nobby Checked Eton Jacket Suits lo knots, has accommodations for New Beige Suitings 1,000 men. The fare between Honolulu and San Francisco will be $30, New Shirt Waists Long Kid Gloves Long Silk Gloves Jacket trimmed with corresponding braid and buttons, finished vest effect of Roman striped silk, three-quarter sleeves, with a high girdle and a seven-gored skirt, each seam finished with a double pleat Regular $20.00 Suit. SPECIAL at New Ponguirees New Batistes The trip will be made from Honolulu on March 4. Some steamship com panies would have It believed that they are the kings of the Pacific trade. They have their passengers examined French Model Silk Coats Made of heavy quality plaid Silk, satin-lined, double-breasted, a garment which sells in cities at $35.00.

SPECIAL AT $25.00. No. I Mission Street, Cor. Pacific Av. and Water St.

and their baggage fumigated, making great inconvenience to their passen gers. The steamship company owning TOOK BAPTIST'S TREASURER THEIR FUNDS, the Alameda has their passports and their eyes examined, without reason May Put on Freight Steamer Line Here and charge a fee for the latter ser BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Judge Ed-" ward Xicholson. attornev for the Con. Lingerie Waists The materials are Mull, Linen and Lawn; hand embroidery work is used on the linen and baby Irish Lace on the mull; long and short sleeves, collars attached, in thi3 season styles; we also have them in open front and back sizes from 32 to 44.

Individual styles of one of a kind in our higher grades. PRICES FROM $1.50 TO $15.00 EACH vice. This company will never glvo Its passengers that kind of inconveni nectlcut Baptist convention, of which UwwwUW wwut vii Li II UJ. LUC I I PROSPECTS THAT WATSONVILLE William F. Walker, the missing treas ence.

The California Transfer Steam urer of the Savings Bank of New MAY AGAIN HAVE INDEPEND ship in order to avoid those Inconveniences, has decided to open a ENT WATER SERVICE. Hi Kron of Santa Cruz, whose in Urittaln, is treasurer, Thursday say that there Is a material shortage in the funds intrusted to the care of Mr Walker. Wash Fabrics line here and have two steamers on it, making the passage three times a George Mugridgo, who Is one of the parties connected with the steamship proposition, arrived here recently from HOME- terest in the timbering industry makes quite a figure in the commercial affairs of Santa Cruz and Monterey counties, was here Wednesday with Sam Trotter. The latter has charge of all of the business from Xotley's THOUSAND RENDERED LESS BY FIRE. We also note the arrival of many new Wash Fabrics in white and in colored, as Mulls, 'Batistes, Lawn, Linen, plain and dotted Swiss long Cloths, Piques, Organdies and Ginghams.

FOR NEW GOODS San Francisco together with Uedo, the man who signs the advertisement Landing near Monteiey through the Sur country and down to Pacific valley. At present Hi Kron and the interests! concerned with him in the lum XShQ ARCADE STORE TIXR BLUFF, Ark. As a result of a fire which Wednesday night destroyed ninety cottages and residences, three hotels, the Carr Memorial Church and 200 other structures, entailing a loss of $200,000, two persons lost their lives. Nearly 1000 people are homeless. and another San Francisco Japanese named Ito.

Mugridge explained that the facts stated by the advertisement were correct with the exception of the CAN GOD SAVE ALL? reference to the Ohio. DESIRES INFORMATION OF SANTA CRUZ, ber, shingle, tan bark and oak wood business own and operate a small steamer between Xotley's Landing and Santa Cruz. The business done by the steamer is almost strictly local, but might be extended with material profit to the owners and great advantage to the -territory included in the extension. We are making arrangements for the charter of two boats," said Mug- Thursday morning, on Mission near Walnut a young Portuguese from Pe3cadero, named John Pimen-tal, was on horseback driving some cows to pasture when his horso fPn Will be Evangelist Brown's Subject at the Christian Church Tonight. Evangelist Crown is speaking to large audiences at the Christian Church every night.

His plain Monmouth, 111., Feb. 9, 1907. Ed. Inclosed please find scamps. Please send me a few copies of your weekly paper.

Usually Hi Kron is not given to ridge. "Those who are doing this are Ito, a lumber merchant of San Francisco; the law firm of Leonard Rich of Santa Cruz, Harrison Rich veiling his movements or intentions, down and rolled over him, breaking If you have any literature pertaining nut neunesaay mere was an air or, the young man's left leg above the secrecy about his coming to and de- ankle. straightforward sermons, often spark Mrs. Rich and others. Rich is the city to Santa Cruz please send, andllng with witticisms and varied with attorney of Boulder Creek.

I am em oblige, E. W. BOWER. ployed by Leonard Rich and Uedo is employed by Ito." OASTOIIIA. Bears the h8 V0U HaVB AlwaVS Bought good stories are always interesting and that they are helpful i3 proved by the awakening that is felt in1 the various departments of the church.

There have been ten additions- to the church and it is known that there will parture from watsonville. lie and his 1 business manager stopped at the Man-1 A well known gentleman in Santa sion House but neither the name of Cruz from San Francfsco this week Kron nor that of Trotter appears on inA the register cal merchant that John Martin They went to Port Watsonville onlf associates would spend three mil-the electric cars, and held a long con-j liOUS of dollars in this city before sulfation on the wharf, punctuating it I they get things as they want them with sundry gestures, some of them! and though the Ocean Shore is beinz fiiroptf.il 1 ouuie is ueing j. j. j. A BIT OUT OF STYLE.

Subscribe for the "Sentinel" ing Santa Cruz for thei; 0 lt8 point- The conversation between Hi when the time became Kron, the timber and tannery man: riPe 11 would fall Into the basket of and his right bower Mr. Trotter was I the Western Pacific, carried on in undertones. Perhaps it 1 A There is nothing so 4. provoking to a lady f. or gentleman when J-ordering visiting J.

cards, to find out that in make-up they are not quite the prop- be many more before the meeting is closed. The subject for his sermon tonight will be, "Can God Save All Men?" The subject for Saturday evening will be, "Can We Know We Are Saved?" Sunday is to be a great rally day for the church, Sunday-school and young was on the subject of the most adaptable sort of bait with which to go clamming maybe it was about the er thing. They may be almost 4. LAME BACK. This ailment Is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may he cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm tw or three times a day nnd rubbing the nart vigorously at each application.

If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece of Hannel slightly dampened with Balm, and quick relief Is almost sure to follow. peoples' services. Not the least interesting feature of prospect of a Japanese invasion, but it was all very secret. But with all of their care they forgot the wireless telephone system the proper thing, but still a bit 4. out of style.

They may also operated by the Pajaronian. and in 1 for DT J- G- Tanner and The Model mitt of Mioir finniliiln 11 oiuif the services is the splendid music furnished by the choir under the competent direction of E. Lowther. The solos by Miss Wilson and Miss Mather are greatly appreciated. The musical be poorly gotten up.

It is poor economy to buy incorrect, cheap- grade cards. Economy in cost -I- and correctness in style and J. -l workmanship is guaranteed you v.i,.,,o UUIHII M.iUlfU up against one of our poles, with the result that we are able to state that Subscribe for Uh "Santlnel program is varied from time to time. NEIGITROrtS fiflf rt.vn the little steamer operated by the Kron Co. is no longer of adequate proor- 1 'SS tions to handle their business and I i i 4 I 4.

4. since it has become necessary to buy 4 or charter another larger vessel it ls4 Large audiences. their businesslike determination rM Short Sight. This is a mental con dition wherein people neglect their own welfare and fail to heed the warn lng signs of failing vision, letting it go until the eyes are frail and weak ened. At the prices we charge for perfect work there is no excuse for neglect or for wearing glasses that 3o not fit.

You will never have but one pair of real eyes, so save them. at the "Sentinel" office. What J. more could you ask? 4 4 -b pfAhlftr-i a secure some steamer like the Kilhurn which could make the run mm Wit. ley's Landing- to San Francis u-ith "I was liternlly couKhinR myself to death, and had ncconjo too weak to leave my lied: and neighbors predicted that 1 would never leave It alive: but they got fooled, for thanks be to God, I was Induced to try nr.

King's New Discovery. tonk just four one dollar bottles to completely euro the coniih and restore me to good sound health," writes Mrs. Eva tTncnpher. of Orovertown, Stark Ind. This Klne of couch and cold cures, and healer of throat and lungs, is Riiaranteed by .0.

Tanner and Th Model Drug tnmucLIS BROWN, J. preaches at the FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. A Every evening this week at 7:45 4. Special music at every service A 4 A STITCII IN TIME will snve nlnp. So will a bottle of Ballard's Horchonnd Syrnp alwars kppt on bund snve many a spell of sickness.

A sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis nnd Whooping Congh. Mrs. 8, Hot Snrlncrs. Ark n-rltoa- 'l a deck load of bulky timber products and by stopping at Port Watsonville and Santa Cruz where, there are Independent wharves, could pick up enough compact and weighty freight to make substantial and profitable ballast, cargo. The return trin wrmH ha 1 uvi, UWlllt of Iinllnrd Ilorehonnd Syrnp In my medicine chest, and thnnk mv f.iri.r More doc ana i.

Trial bottle free. C. M. TABLER, EANTA CRUZ'S LEADING OPTICIAN 134 Pacific Ave. I many times.

It has prevented many severe spells of sickness." For sale by 3. Q. Tanner and the Model Drug Store. Subscribe for the "Sentinel" 1 1 wj made at least inexpensive, and perhaps profitable, by carrying "slow" freight from San Francisco tn inrU. 1 585 pendent wharves.

"Nit Wfih- -JLJi 1 1 1 1 I As stated, Mr. Kron is not a man of 1 SOME REAL ESTATE BARGAINS I words so much as one of action, and his visit to Watsonville, his observations, guarded queries, chance remarks, coupled with the fact that his business demands expansion, gives prospect that he may undertake the reconstruction of the wharf Qf Watsonville and the establishing of a $175 per acre for level land within two miles of Santa Cruz, near Soquel road, on reasonable terms. This is the greatest snap In acreage on the market today. $2,475 Five acres with good improvements on elec trie car line, near Del Mar. Unimproved prop erty adjoining this has been sold recently for $400 per acre.

This Is an opportunity of a lifetime to get a nice home at a reasonable price $750 Fine business lot on Soquel 50x150. $1,200. Lot tt the Betch on th front ui'igni sreamer line to pMnni, $15,000 for34 acres on Ocean street in this city, good improvements. This will make one of the finest homes in the city, or Is suitable for subdivision. $300...

Per acre for 38 acre3 fronting on Mission near car line. $750. Buys two high, 50x125 ft. lot3 on King near Van Ness Av. $1,000.

Beautiful 5-acre tract near Soquel Road, only 1 miles out. Easy terms. He is a hold enough man 1 take it. and a his- unnnp-h mnn I "maam a siirrpaa rf tt COMES Tft lie The facts that Hi Kron Kn a rush- because we are livin nn of Geo. Prattschner, who is a close Ur reputatia for fine work and nf wh0 the Santa RELIABILITY.

wMchTsth-e8 Watsonville, may have some 3 We on the matter, hut we didn't wt yUr Collars' Cuffa Shirts the latter dOllfi frnm I riffht COlnr anA LOTS ON THE OCEAN SHORE AT $125 ON INSTALLMENTS. INSURANCE IN FIRST CLASS COM PANIES. NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCING. MONEY TO LOAN H. R.

ROBINSON i- lur TP Offo uuu 11 nlnn Pajaronian. a specialty of Blankets, Curtains and Family Washing. Office 'Phone Main 44 Residence Black 582 OASTOTI Successor to Robinson Co. 49 Pacific Av. II 1 Bean tb Kind You Have Always BcugJi agE-w UHION FRENCH LAUNDRY C7 I 49-51 Front St.

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