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SANTA CRUZ EVENING SEN TINKL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1899. "SENTINEL" JOTTINGS. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. WATSONVILLE AGAINST RICHARDSON. THE CRABS WIN.

DEED OF THE YAQU1S. Major McLaughlin is here An Order Made in the Suit Satuiday by L. G. Sresovich is in this city. Mrs.

R. Thompson is in San Francis- THEY DEFEAT THE SAN FRANCISCOS IN I SEYEN AMERICANS SAID TO HiYE BEEB SLAIN. Judge Smith. On Saturday Judge Smith made ihe following order in the suit of the City co, B. C.

Gadsby's residence is being painted. A dance was given at Laguna Saturday evening. File your bills against the city and county this week. The Montana volunteers have arrived in San Francisco from Manila. CLOSE GAME.

of Watsonville vs. H. C. Ricnardson et plaintiff moves the Court to strike Mexican Soldiers Search in Vain for I. N.

Hayes was in from Felton Saturday. E. Runge went to San Francisco Saturday. J. R.

True is visiting friends in City. Manager Tuttle Contemplates Taking oui cerium yuniuiia ui me ucicuuauw 1 A foundation is being built under the Littlefield residence on Felker St. the Missing Men Troops to be Armed With New Rifles. KL PASO. The Yaaui Indians con- answer on the ground that tne matter therein contained is irrelevant and redundant and constitutes no defense to plaintiff's cause of action.

The motion must be granted in part. If the The decree of distribution in the Dr. Geo. L. Fitch is down from San matter of the Jas.

Kimble estate was Francisco. His Aggregation on a Southern Trip. The Crabs have again struck a winning streak. On Saturday afternoon they won as hard a contested game as filed Saturday in the Recorder's of- Ed Daubenbis will pitch for the Hol-listers today. Claus and Mrs.

Spreckels are at their has been seen at Dolphin Park in a country home at Aptoa. long while. It was a game replete with flvfitDTYiont Thp rrnivM vac rrt flee. L. R.

Olive and F. R. Cummings went up the coast Monday to R. S. Brown's, known as the White House, to build a cheese factory.

The broad-gauge train was nearly two hours late Saturday evening, owing to the engine of the 11:40 train colliding with a switch engine at San Jose. Mrs. Wallace Morton left Saturday but what it lacked in numbers for Jackson, Amador Co. was maae up in enthusiasm. It was Manager Harris of the San Fran-1 anybody's game until the last ball was sewer proposed to be built by pluiutili' tiuue tiieir depredations in fconora, ever becomes a nuisance, then the de-; and roving bands are now scat-fendants will have a cause of action for teied- throughout the mountains along its abatement, but the Court can not tue jjpper auui river a menace to the determine in advance that such will American prospectors.

The Americans be the case. See City of Pasadena vs. 1 hlive hegun to suffer at the hands of Stimson, 91 1138, and authorities tne saVages, and if reports be true cited. seven miners from New York have re- It is therefore ordered that the alle- teuliy been murdered in the Sohuaripa gations in defendants' answer from and district, and many other prospectors including the word "that" on line 13, uave been TveQ out anQ robbed of page 2, down to and including the word evtrything they possessed, "home" on line 16, page 2, and fiom peter Burgess and John Rogers of and including the word "that" on line Denver arrived from the claim 25, page 2, down to and including the the QUajiey Brothers of Chicago, on word "nestilence" on line 31, page the northeastern branch of the Yaaui pitched. The score was 3 to 2, cisco team is at the St.

George. Alfred Gaskill, U. S. Commissioner of Forestry, was here Saturday. C.

II. Smith, Cashier of the Southern Pacific is at the Ocean House. In the first inning, after two men were out, Devereaux knocked out a two-bagger. Drennan then made a long drive and brought Devereaux I home. In the second inning San Fran- Through F.

H. Parker's agency cottages have been rented to the parties named as follows: M. Spellman, 80 Walnut M. Russell, 112 Washington J. A.

Boyce, 107 Center B. Johnson, 65 Ocean View S. L. Dotson, East Barson G. C.

Mack-ay, 11 Main St. Mrs. Chas. W. Waldron arrived home Tvhat waa, a11 Saturday evening from San Francisco.

they made, for Whelan who was given i great support, pitched National League Geo. Hodgden, in charge of the Hos-, ball, not allowing the visitors to bat him hard. In the fifth inning Morrow be and the same are hereby stricken rlver) which they have been working out. for the past year. They were driven Plaintiff's demurrer to defendants out by the Indians after being robbed answer is overruled.

0f everything they possessed. The 1 mine is sixty miles from the nearest tharles Suisser Held lor Trial. camp or settlement, and after their fcod supplies had been taken from pital, and daughter, are In ban hran cisco. scored. The score was now a tie.

with i everybody excited. In the ninth inning faithful Streib knocked the ball over the fence, which meant a two- bagger. Then Morrow made a hard drive between the first and 6econd Dr. J. P.

Mitchell and wife have returned from a visit to Parkfield Monterey Co. Dr. Nicholson of Vancouver, B. SALINAS Charles Suisser, brother them they were compelled to trudge of Sheriff Farley's slayer, was taken the entire distance without a morsel to into Judge Dexter's court Friday for a eat. One of the miners in telling of nreiiminarv hearing on the charge of their experience, paid that they can- has rented the J.

L. Dutton cottage on bases, reaching first himself and brlng- Mission St. ing Streib home. San Francisco went nitrhlrt having threatened the life of James sidered themselves fortunate to escape -i nut In Rhnrt order. There also vv.

u. Williamson anu miss uiace r. i cmatpr win he unit in mar- a good game. Babbitt proved himself today there is little doubt that the two Forty Yaquis swooped down upon rTaee on Oct 4th to be a Btar shortstop, doing nage on uti. na.

hg hag dQne here BQ Mrs. W. Lemos and Miss Cora J. far, Drennan caught a difficult fly, Molitor left for a visit to San Fran- fen oven backward, but held onto the cisco Saturday afternoon. ball.

W. E. Hall, a capitalist of San Die- San Francisco made 6 and Santa Cruz go, is in Santa Cruz with his family 9 base hits. San Francisco made one with the view of locating. and Santa Cruz two errors.

Suisser boys threatened Deiany. tnem unawares Beveiui u.v, The trouble commenced last Sunday telling them that neither Mexicans nor when the two Suissers abused the old Americans would be longer tolerated man At that time threats were made in that portion of Sonora alloted to the by both and whether or not the man Indians, confiscated all their provls- on trial was with his brother when ions, arms and ammunition and order- Delaney was shot at and the barn fired ed them to move on. Then the Indians nnt allowed in evidence. No tes- filled up the shaft of the mine with Umpire 1 timonv whatever that pertained to dirt and stones, and wrecked all the rrv, iD 0t TirvrHn and h' Clerk was fined $2.50 by George Suisser was allowed, wnentne maenmerj'. me iuijui uuiei oyuive defendant was on the stand he made English and appeared to be a Mexican, slips of the tongue and gave evidence All the Indians were armed with Win- which may prove damaging to his chesters and appeared to mean busl- brother when he is tried on the mur.

ness. The miners said that two days der change. The elder Suisser when before the Indians arrived three Mex- on the stand became excited. He has ican deserters from the army came to tomnpr nnrl disnlavs the their camn to procure food, and told latter and then dropping his bat. Sacramento beat Oakland Saturday, the score being 6 to 4.

The rule made early In the season that uo club could sign any player arriving here after September 15th will writes that he can see evidences of better times in his locality. Mr. and Mrs. W. U.

Kelly and Miss Maude Kelly, after a pleasant sojourn with their friends, Mrs. E. Mangels and Miss J. Corcoran at Del Mar, have returned to their home in San Francisco. At 7:30 A.

M. Saturday fire was, discovered in the kitchen of a house owned by H. Antrim on River St. and occupied by Mrs. Higgins.

The wood- work around a stove was badly burned before the fire was extinguished. It is supposed that the fire was caused by a lamp explosion. Lola G. Fletcher has petitioned the Santa Clara Co. Superior Court for letters of administration over the es-; tate of Joseph Feittro.

The estate is valued at $1,500 and the heirs are Chas. E. Feittro, a son in the United States Army, and Lola G. Fletcher, a daughter residing at Santa Cruz. To J.

W. Toof, whose melon patch is at Valencia, we return thanks for a kasabba muskmelon, the seed of which was obtained of General Bid-well, the Duke of Chlco. It is said that Mr. Toof is the only man in county who raises this variety of melon. The sample sent us was certainly a delicious one and as long as it lasts we will not call the melancholy day3 the saddest of the year.

i Col. B. Peyton says he believes the smokeless powder being made at the Powder works here will be placel aboard the new cruisers now being built East. Never in the history of the Powder Works has there been so much black powder manufactured as during the present year. The average has been about 25,000 kegs a month.

At present, owing to the supply on hand, the average monthly output is now about 15,000 kegs. The daily output of smokeless powder is 7,000 pounds. The San Jose News is boasting that H. C. Shelton, who learned to operate the machine in the "Sentinel" office, has set 48,000 ems of brevier not hold now.

It was made before the California League joined the National same braggadocio air as his brother, them that seven An ericans had been CONDIT VS. CONDIT. Association and became inoperative After hearing tne evidence me m5- muiueicu uj iu when urotection was secured, as it con- istrate held Suisserunder a heavybond. ous day. tXSnatloBgrimt Excitement over' the foul murder of On their way to Casa Grande The club managers will therefore be Sheriff Farley has by no means sub- where the miners tool th train to his able to sign new men, but they can not sided, and all the Suisser family are point, Burgess and Rogers met a Mex- l- anv membe; on the reserved list subjected to unpleasant ordeals and ican army officer and a detachment of are3being carefully watched by the of- rhTr wfffSS flS stories current both here and in Xl player be ongs This makes doubt- San Jose that George Suisser will plead the hostile country more than a month DonUgn will finish the season temporary insanity are discredited by A Sensational Suit for the Recovery of a Share of Community Property.

A rather sensational suit was commenced Saturday in the Superior Court by Susan M. Condit, by her guardian Sarah Irwin, against A. W. Condit. The Condits have their home in Watsonville and both are insane.

The plaintiff alleges that they were married in Alameda Co. on May ....11. ni tk hia own siiiipmpnr. lurs. ouisnei ic- owiun.it t.u.v.i agers can sign at any time players not ceived a letter written by Wm in the belonging to national agreement clubs.

San Jose jail. It is as follows: im on I "Dear Mother I have got you in 1 cpo nLmnmu rl hard wrirk tnPV ttiauagei lumo i anau6iuB a. ud-, iu1a rtnt rlnn't wnrrv about XOUO. LIJ GVWliWlllJ nf tVi mine, and not finding them there, scoured the hills in all directions, but failed to find them. The presumption is that the New York men were murdered and their outfits carried away by the Indians.

There names could not be ascertained. The entire Mexican army is to be lUla Jl LunujiL. a-mi, v' 'J me I did not want to kill Mr. Farley. wanted to kill Mr.

Allen. Will you accumulated property valued at over uan tour in ue buuiu tia.i $35 000. On Jan 16th, 1892, a divorce State after the State league tourna-was obtained by the husband on the ment closes He wishes to arrange for in oottiinir nn eames on the way down. The Califoi- rome un here and see me: Jim BdTa lt. Church fo.

ry sh.Su. left the iUcAr. uffQire tho husband ia alleeed to nian of Bakerslield has 01 equipped with nn entirely new rifle, type in eight hours on the Mergen I li It Is -J rillt' nil luc: i. n. rm, t.a cmnrvienrs u-lll inept, known as the Mondragon.

It was la thaler linotype. Harry was quite speedy have induced the wife to sign an agree. to say of Ms project, before he left us, and his success now ment whereby she accepted a house "Manager Day has received a com- in onpi-ini" RPBAlon on Monday to ap- vpnted by a Major In the Mexican army, and is being manufnetured in France. a rppfird nreaKer Oil ima uuuai, nnr nr. ana SiO a Uiunm uunug ua uiuuauuuu ii uiu i vvi, ru noint a Sheriff to fill tne vacancy as toriov'a HPtith There are A tew nunnrett or tne guns nave jusi of the Beachcombers, saying expects to take his team on should encourage other California boys lifetime.

In cot their finfrprs fin the kPVS without mr nlo fr, havo tliP afiop. a tour i triono fnr tho nndtlnn been received, and they are pronounced i. A IctlUUll 11U OWo 1, 4h nci. nf SlntP I -C lllUlltUUlia clliui'iaito iui lit; siiiici uji iu niaiiai io. stoppages to ten stale joKes or 10 us- ment canceied.

She alleges that ue- )Vt it is presumed tnat in. k. ieer, aep- ten to people who are all words. There feIulant's cruel treatment of her drove and he i is anxious to arrange games i my lnrkr Farieyi will be appointed. with the teams in the Valley League; Mr.

Keef was the friend of Mr. Farley is not speed without practice, ana an ner jngane. Three times she was corn- Increased Speed for Battleships. as they go tnrougn. ine banta wus bovhood.

and it was he who cap aggregation expect to start out on tneir, tnrpd th0 -urderer on the eventful trip auout tue mat ui wewswuei, nlpht and dr0ve around the county all viding they can make satisfactory ar-1 n)rM a buggy Keef8 operator with a divided mind can not to an asylum. It is alleged in be fast. the complaint that defendant's cruel- ty drove her insane; that he deprived r5r.no tn San Franrhrn her of medicine and the necessaries of Gone to ban rrancisco. ife; that he lntimidated her int0 sign. ing the agreement, she being in fear of ransrements for eames.

Jiney asK a Is Harry Gordon chief opponent Monterey. guarantee of lifty dollars a game, besides twenty dollars for transporta- NEW YORK, Sept. 23. A special to the Herald from Washington says: Rear-Admiral Melville, engineer-in-chief, has in contemplation a suggestion that the three new battleships be given sufficient power and triple screws so that they may attain a maximum him Tn her condition ot mma sne aia The following were among those who not realize the value of the community tion and all hotel expenses which a Threatened Strike in Building Trades went to San Francisco Sijturaay ai- nrnprtv. She is wiMing to deed back i rahnnn Ti AfpP.nvern.

,1 nj civ tho sis1 aer, as at tne tune 01 year mey "ytti, ter iiwwii. u. inp i iiiist-; aiiu lut anv. 1 1 l. 1 tU la HqMo tn NEW YORK, Sept.

23 Strikes of speed of 20 knots an hour. Rear-Admiral Ilichborn, chief constructor. Miss Kittie Twombly, Mrs. J. E.

Lon a. month she receives in order to have r.nld i ff af i in all it. ia esti- her share of the community property. I mated about 2,500 men, and which may proposes to go Admiral Melville half a UC llllCi 1 UltU i-fj i i-v weather." YESTERDAY'S GAME. of rnpn in knot better, it is understood mat ue involve many thousands other branches of the building trades has in course of preparation a plan 1.

1 11. 1 uiuuvitvM vi a .1 i. i i friv a Viattloahin with twin Hprews nhle. Concert Program San Francisco in sympatnetic suiK.es, win ue uiueieu wm" lt.UI.blK Ull IIIVU) mi bnnto nrVitnh will hn thft Santa Cruz lost to Sunday. Score 9 to 6.

i iv, rinr.nnA the rn mnKP kthiis. wiiicu win uo luo 1. 0(11. mane The following is the program for the at once to enforce tne demand oi tne v72 Carpenters' Union for wages of $4 a fastest ship of her class afloat. i 1 ergan, Miss Lonergan, Mrs.

Thomas Gannon, J. H. Bilodeau, Mrs. A. Roy, George Harrington, Miss Gertie Collins, Charles Kaye, George Hamlin, Miss Mollie Perez, D.

D. Wilder, Mrs. J. Brazeltou, Mrs. Batterby, Mrs.

J. Severio, Miss Anita Triplett, Mrs. George Dennett, Mrs. II. E.

Irish, Miss Hettie Irish, Miss Nellie Conroy, Miss Baldwin, Misses Skirm, Peter Andre-sen, T. V. Johnson, Mrs. G. W.

Edwards, Miss Amelia Dannenberg, Lafayette Grover. concert at tue ousitgauuimi v-uuau aT.fr,env Waq nnMnvTOTTS iiiav and a Saturday half-holiday. wotwitnBtanoing tne propositions next Tuesday evening Dy Mrs. wary manfi hv the union whip.h the Enclneer-in-Chief and Chief Weaver McCauley of San Jose, soprano Expressed His Sympathy and Admiration tor Affuinaldo. and whistler; Miss Ada May Church-; ill of San Jose, mezzo-soprano and pianiste; Mrs.

Esther Malcolm John- men last Saturday, and they declare Constructor propose to advance, there that it has been granted by 75 per cent is reason to believe that the Naval of their employers and that 75,000 men Board of Construction will recommend are now receiving the advance. At a only that the speed of the battlesnlps pnnfprpnpp repentlv both sides agreed be not less than 18 knots. Admiral KANSAS CITY. A special to the oail V0' Trnal frr.m WiphitA. flaVS! er: riano soio, miss uurium, i.

of 47 rfnts an hour Hinhhorn himself admits that con- jux-uongressman jerry cimysuu waa Cl.Ti "7 u. ni ho 7. boiler will be required ing, "A laieoi iwo cities, Mrs douii- i with the Saturday half-holiday, but siderable space Voice Culture. whistling solo, "II Bacio," M. UWICU Uli 11JC Fiiw.i nv.w I li 1 r.

board he own, thP imnt exepntive Doard oi tue to arive me buiph hi, iu ouecu uc yiu- now the joint executive of the to drive the ships at the speed pro- McCauley; soprano solos "Meiojy," evening wnue auuieaB1u6 hag repudiated the poses, and that more battery and better "Onpstion. Answer, miss inurcn-, i. ibuuiuu. i naA fiha 'Question," "Answer," Miss Church accommodations for the men can be ob- action of its committee and notified ill; readings, "Imprisoned," "A Boy's i Mr. Simpson said: "I glory in the Mont Pornontora' Aaanpi.itlnn tn nprt if the Riieert be la Knots.

la another column of today's issue win ho found the announcement of Mother," Mrs. Johnson; solo, "De- spunk of Aguinaldo's men Thov nro i Lllc I that it would insist on the original Other members of the board are in Sienor Tomaso, who has been obliged lieht." Mrs. McCauley; piano solo, I simply fighting to regain the land the i a i favor or naving tne snips as iasi as -tj i 1 I to leave a most prosperous ousiness valse Elegante," Miss cnurcmn; vo- Catholics took from tnem. a local pa- pmninvPra have determined to anv other ships of the type afloat, but I 1 i a ill i rf-ii Lilt. i iiiTi i i Sacramento on account oi ueaiiu.

cal soio, "Sing on, miss nurcum; i per nas asKea; vviiu is jonn urowu, compromise strikes will they are anxious that the vessels should at the same time be the eaual, if not the superior, of other vessels under construction, not only in battery power, but in protection. He is a pupil or tne uiu iuumu reading, "On, bin Mrs. jonnson; SOul marcmng wun ous or Agui-, buildingS School," having studied in Italy under 8olos, -The Sweetest Flower That naldo?" hpre members of the Master Carpfen- i ters Association have men at work. Royal uonservaioiy ui lYiuau. ma jass vvitn uie utjucitie an, ino.

mi- marcmng wuu abuiuo-iw. arcning witn Agumaiuo. The carnenterg wili have the support Mr. Simpson said in substance that! tlj first teacher was Signor ban wovan- cauley; duet, "Hark to the SUPERIOR COURT NEWS. he would rather be with Aguinaldo V'rdTn'g" Traded Council and sym-than with General Otis.

thetlc 8trikes of men of all trades An soldier in the audience arose be ordered non.union carpenters ni, under whose tuition at tne same Mrs McCauley and Miss Churchill. time was Madame Lillian Nordica and Miss Mamie B. Perry of Los Angeles. As a vocal teacher Sig. Tomaso is able Ihe tlrCUS.

and Said inat iuu eyectu waa uniuiJB are employed. too much into nolitics. This was ap- to call to his assistance the practical experience of seven years on the stage of both the United States and Europe. AT THE RECORDER'S OFFICE. Among many novelties this season piaucied and greeted with cries of with the Walter L.

Main shows which "Throw him out" and "Kick Sampson exhibit at Santa Cruz Thursday, Oct. off the platform." 5th, may be mentioned the celebrated i Men an(j WOmen arose and hissed Werntz Family, six in number, direct 1 Simpson, and the men kept crying SATURDAY. i Estate of W. II. Botterill Appraised at $820.

i Guardianship of Susan M. Condit Set for Oct. 2d. John Otto vs. J.

G. Maguire, administrator of the Jane Klee estate Suit to foreclose a mortgage for $2,000. SIX USES FOR SALT. by of 22 Reported daily for the "Sentinel" Makinney Dake. Searchers Records and Conveyances, No.

from Berlin, uermany, tne most ex- pllt him out!" Simpson appealed to the crowd to pensive aerial feature ever presented A cood sized pinch will clear coifee. 1 in Amprira. Canadaicua the horse- A pinch after meals will aid digestion. hack rjding pony, the only one like The Concert. A tahipsnnnnful in a glass of water Cooper St.

ItEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Hans Clauson et ux to Charles Cleveland 30.365 acres, Corralitos Rancho, $3,000. Anna D. Jenkins and James Harris sit down. "I am coming to my peroration," he said, although he had been speaking only fifteen minutes.

Cries came: "Take your peroration to Aguinaldo." Simpson attempted to go on, but no one could hear him ten feet away. The bid struct tip "The Star-Spangled him. In the big menagerie tent will be seen the "Congress of Nations," a representation of every nation on earth; the music will be furnished by a genuine band of native Cubans. The following Is from the Review in Decatur, 111., regarding Mrs. McCau-' ley who will appear next Tuesday evening at the Congregational Church: Mrs.

i Mary Weaver McCauley delighted the audience with the sweetness of her se to Joseph Pereira 5 acres on Mission $1,100. MORTGAGES. makes a fine gargle. A teaspoonful in a glass of lukewarm water is good for bathing tired eyes. A tablespoonful In a basin of water, when washing matting and wicker furniture, prevents them from turning yellow.

To brighten and retain color of cambric, gingham, hosiery, After washing and rinsing, lay In tub of water, in which one half cup of salt has been dissolved. Dry in shade and iron on wrong side. I'd like to find some business that Banner," and Simpson left the plat- form. His retirement was greeted Mortgages for $2,000, $2,500 and filed. lections.

Her introduction was an Artistic, triumnh. Her ulnclne1 waa de- with prolonged cheers. isn't overcrowded. "If you do, you'll probably find that there Isn't enough in the business to attract a crowd." Mortgages for $500, $1,500, $600 and Ughtful In every way, especially was $2,000 satisfied. her enunciation praised.

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