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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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Saturday May 4, 19C7. Tage Two. SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL. The Arcade Store Man Slain at Willows Was a Prince's Heir COUNT OTTO VON WALDSTEIN, TUP pnsspvs vir.TiM wis mis In so much as the deliveries from the freight yards are very slow, we are on the alert and receive many novelties by express, and our stock of merchandise is piling up very fast. NEW WASH EMBROIDERED BELTS, 15c to 50c NEW KID BELTS, BLACK AND WHITE, 25c to $1.50.

NEW RIBBONS, ALL pNOVELTIES, 15c to $1.00 PER YARD. NEW VEILINGS, NEW SHADES, 25c to $1.50 EACH. NEW FANCY COLORED HOSIERY, 25c to $1.00 A PAIR. TAKEN FOR THE MURDERER OF MARCOVICH. i HAM FRANCISCO.

The snnnnspd desperado, who was killed at Willows Monday night, after a running fight with a posse of officers, has been identified as Count Otto von Wald- stein of Austria, scion of a noble fam ily of history, nephew to the Cardinal and to Prince Wartenherg, one of the ON TUESDAY, MAY 7th WE WILL PLACE ON SALE 1000 REMNANTS OF PRINT at 5c Per Yard These Remnants run in length from 3 to 9 yards each and consist of a variety of patterns seldom seen on the regular Dry Goods shelf. SEE WINDOW. DOORS OPEN AT 8 O'CLOCK KELLY BROS. 80 Pacific Av. SENTINEL BUILDING This Department receives its share of attention, as we are kept busy every day in showing and disposing of our high grade Novelties at prices to please.

Ladies' and Misses' Checked and Plain Cloth Coats at $5.75 Ladies' and Misses' Checked and Plaid Skirts $3.75 LADIES' BEAUTIFUL TAFFETA SILK SUITS AT $17.50 We solicit your Inspection no trouble to show goods. We do not urge you to buy. richest men in Franz Joseph's empire. The identification was made at Willows, by Miss Mary Fitzgerald, who knew him well, after the body of the young nobleman had been exhumed from the potters' field. The identification was so complete 'that there can be no possibility of mistake.

Count Otto died fighting, believing he was being attacked by a band of robbers. 'The posse thought It had run down Smith, the murderer of John Marcovich of Oakland. Count Otto von Wald3tein left Austria and family six years ago because of a love affair. He fought through the Boer war. He wandered to America, a poor young man without profession, to work with his hands for exist STRAUSS Bellevue Reading Club Lemon Ocean Shore Railway KNIGHT MAKES A CHARGE OF GRAND JURY ence.

He followed the reclamation 1 lavorin: SAN FRANCISCO. Attorney Geo. A. Knight started a sensation and brought about a lively tilt with Francis J. Heney in Judge Coffey's court The Bellevue Reading Club met a short time ago at Mrs.

Whitney's on Garfield Av. A good attendance was present and several articles and a chapter of the Bible were read. One member almost always brings in a tiny scrap book filled with a few choice articles. This falls to someone by drawing. While the booklets are of little value, still they are nice to give to a sick friend.

On the afternoon of May 7th the club Is to meet at Mrs. Church-hill's on Wilks Circle in Garfield Park. Up here in northern Santa Cruz county we happen to know that the Ocean Shore Is not yet built, and that from the present rate of progress it will still be many months before it is finished between Pescadero and service through the West. He quit a job in Placer county the day before his death and was walking toward San Francisco. The man who was shot to death at Willows as Smith, the murderer of John Marcovich in Oakland, wa3 not Smith, and the body went to a pauper's grave another unknown from the long, hard road.

The man of the midnight battle and the pauper's grave a name as Extract Every meeting is instructive and Interesting and we always have a Davenport. In fact, there is a good deal of ground for the belief that the Ocean Shore will yet be absorbed by the Southern Pacific, and the line extended from Pescadero up Pescadero creek inland to a connection with the California Timber Boulder Creek Pescadero K. R. near Waterman creek, coming whence to a connection with the Southern Pacific at Boulder Creek. room, when he charged openly that there was a "leak" either on the grand jury or among the members of the prosecution by which testimony taken before the grand jury reached the newspapers.

"You are mistaken," declared Heney, jumping to his feet. "But the news gets out," persisted Knight. "Yes, and It comes from the witnesses themselves or those who have been indicted, and sometimes from the attorneys of those who are indicted," answered Heney. OABTOIIIA. tL.

i ii ii la illustrious as any in all the history of Europe. lie also wore a title as a scion of one of the proudest houses in proud old Austria. More than that he was a hero In his own right and a knight fit. for the days of old romance. The dead man, who fought against odds till the searching bullet found him the man of the quick funeral When you buy this from us, you get a real lemon.

A pure lemon. The finest lemon. It is not a "chemical" ex- There are reasons of finance to explain why the Ocean Shore has not yet been built and why it is still pos pleasant afternoon. The Truly Great. There are hearts that never falter, In the battle for the right; There are ranks that never alter, Watching through the darkest night.

And the agony of sharing In the fiercest of the strife Only gives a noble daring, Only makes a grander life. There are those whose loving mission Ts to bind the bleeding heart, And to teach us calm submission 'Neath the pain of sorrow's smart; They are angels to us bearing Love's rich ministry of peace, Bears tie 1 ma nm hm B0UP Signature a of tract. and the unmarked grave was Count Otto von Waldstein of Austria, soldier, artist, gentleman adventurer the nephew of a cardinal, the descendant of the most illustrious family in the narrowed empire of Franz Josef. It is a name that harks back to the fierce fighting of the Thirty Years War and to the great warriors of the 17th sible that the Southern Pacific may absorb it. The road was organized by San Francisco capitalists, who found it hard to raise ready cash after the fire, and they have had great difficulty since in selling their bonds.

The stock Is now being heavily assessed to provide money for construction purposes, and the construction force has been concentrated on building the Half-moon Bay and Davenport ends for some time. Boulder Creek Echo. Goldfield will now mean something else than a rallying point for thugs and loafers. 25c Per Bottle i century to Tilly and Gustavus Adol- When the night of death is nearing And life's bitter trials cease. There are those who beat down slander, DON'T PAY ALIMONY to be divorced from your appendix.

Ther will be no occasion tor it If you keep yotif bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Bills. Their action Is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by J. G.

Tan. tier and the Model Drug Store. 25c. Try them. phus, Pasta and Bethlen Oabor, Mansfield and Pappenhelm, Gordon and Butler and the halberd of Dovereux that struck down the proudest of them all Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wal-len stein (properly Waldstein, as the Almanach do Gotha can tell).

For the The above attack on the Ocean Shore is in bad taste. We can easily realize how the Echo wants every road to run to and through Boulder Creek. man so unkindly done to death at The Ocean Shore is being built just Willows was of the line of the illus Envy, hatred, and all wrong, Who would rather die than pander To the passions of the strong; And no earthly prayer can crush them They are conquerors of fate; Neither fear favor hush them These alone are truly great. Pittsburg Christian Advocate. BELLEVUEITE.

as fast as is San Francisco, and there 'trious hero of Dessau, the chief de pendence of the Catholics in the great I 'a not one Particle of evidence to sns- tain the intimation that the Ocean Mr. Koosevelt has the satisfaction of knowing that if he doesn't take it it won't be because he couldn't have had it. Shore railroad is to become the property of the S. P. Co.

Not a share of stock has been sold under assessment. I No stock is on the market for sale. I Bonds have not been bought in San religious war. The "Sentinel" suggested when it learned of the shooting to death of a supposed murderer that possibly an innocent man had been killed. Such a case it turns out to be.

Once on a time a crazy man was shot to in Santa Cruz Co. by mon who innocently thought they were capturing a great criminal. Henry Watterson is for Hughes for President, now. After the conventions he will be for Bryan. Germany is about to discuss the tariff.

There are times when we are glad that Germany is so far away. Francisco since the fire of last year. Capitalists in the East have bought few California bonds for more than a I year. The Ocean Shore is now raising I $225,000, the legal limit, by assess Mi SCIATICA CTKF.D A FT Kit TWENTY YEARS OF TOIITUUE. For more than twenty years Mr.

J. B. Mastvey, of Clinton Minneapolis, was tortured by sciatiea. The pniu and which he endured during this time Is beyond comprehension. Nothing gave him any permanent relief until he used Chamlie-rlain's I'ain Balm.

One ap-plieMtion of that liniment relieved the pain and made sleep and rest possible, and less than one hot lie has affected permanent cure. If troubled with sciatica or rheumatism why not try a Iiri-oent bottle of I'aln Balm and si-e for yourself how quickly It relieves the pain. For sale by J. U. Tanner and the Model Drug Store.

OASTOTIIA. 3mm the ltlB Vou Have Always BoogStf SUMMER JEWELRY of WONDERFUL ECZEMA CURE. 1 "Our little boy had eczema for five vears," writes N. A. Adams, Henrietta, i "Two of our home doctors said the 1 case was hopeless, his lungs bo4ng affected.

We then employed other doctors, but no i benefit resulted." chance we read about Electric Bitters; bought a bottle and soon noticed improvement. We continued this medicine until several bottles were used, I when our boy was completely cured." B.est of all blood medicines and body building health tonics. Guaranteed nt J. G. Tanner's and the Model Drug Store.

50e. DIRECT QUESTIONS. ment, every six weeks, and it is expending this money in the construction of one of the finest double-track roads in the world. The wonder is that the company is doing so much and so well considering the deplorable condition of San Francisco and the tremendous cost of material and labor, to say nothing of the inability to get either labor or material. Nothing will please us more than to see a railroad constructed as out- Subscribe for tho You don't want anything heavy in personal ornaments for hot weather wearing just the lightest of hat pins, scarf pins, brooches, cuff links, chains and other trinkets that will show up well and not add to your discomfort.

Lots of 'em here at Summer-weight (that means light) prices. Rest and feast your eyes by a visit to this cool store. L-. L. TRUMBLY 274 Pacific Ave.

Santa Cru Ed. Ts it right for a hotel hark to charge fifty cents to haul a passenger from the depot to the business section of Santa Cruz, not turning a wheel off Pacific That is what has been done and to an old resident at that. Ts it right for business men to have lined by the Echo, but nothing is more two prices, one tor residents or tnis This Hand Has Entered One Halt the Homes of Santa Cruz displeasing than to see county inter- 0lv nnrl nnnthor nntsir1-ra understand such is the fact in Some- lj ntnafaifcia. cases, but can not name them. It seems to me that the board of trade has a dutv to perform along that line.

When your hack aches It Is most Invariably an lnuicatlon that something wrong with your kidneys. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pilla afford prompt relief for weak kidneys, backache, Inliam-mation of the bladder and all urinary troubles'. Sold by J. G. Tanner and the Model Drug Store.

WE SAVE YOU MONEY I wag told in San Francisco by one of that city's prominent men, that he was imposed on while in Santa Cruz years ago, and although the amount of the gouge was not a great many dollars, that he had lost, all desire to revisit the Citv of the Holv Cross. LAY MEMBER. if i The "Santa Cruz Sentinel" correctly claims the anniversary of Odd Fellow- What Is said by "Lay Member" has' sniP ln tne United States, celebrated WE ARE NOW last week, to have been the 87th instead of the 88th. The order was STRIVING FOR THE OTHER HALF planted here SS years ago, but that makes it only the 87th anniversary, as the first anniversafy could not have occurred until a full year later 1820. Now get to "figgerin" Los Gatos Mail.

4,4,44.4.4,4,4.4, 4, TWO THINGS WE KNOW ARE GOOD? come to our ears frequently In times old. We had hoped that the accusation of overcharging was at an end forever. A newspaper Is not a police officer nor a public watch dog. MY BEST FRIEND. Alexander Benton, who Uvea on Rural Route 1, Fort Edward, N.

says: "Dr. King's New Discovery Is my best earthly friend. It cutvd me of asthma six years ago. It has also performed a wonderful cure of Incipient consumption for my son'i wife. The first bottle ended the terrible cough, and this accomplished, the other symptoms left one by one, until she was perfectly well.

Dr. King's New Discovery's power over coughs and colds Is simply marvelous." No other remedy has ever equaled -It. Fully guaranteed by J. O. Tanner and the Model Drug Store.

50c and $1.00 Trial bottle free. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. DICTATE an order for office stationery blank books, loose leaf ledgers, pen and typewriting papers and envelopes, pens, Ink, pencils, mucilage, etc. -and send it here if you would get best quality at prices that will look small on your expense account. Glad to show samples.

THOMPSON BATTAGL10LA CHINA HALL 222-224 Pacific Avenue. Phone Main 100. Your Money Our Paint LET'S SWAP Tha Kind You Have Always Bought i 7 Bear the Signature of C. O. METCALF, 229 Pacific Av..

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Years Available:
1896-1907