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SANTA CRUZ DAILY SENTINEL- TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1895. "Pure and Sure." SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HOLD THE FORT! We are right after trade. Small profits count. Our prices will couvince. GHOCEKIES! Bon Ton Millinery.

Compart Price and Quality of Good Before Buying. Holiday Sale of Trimmed Hats at $1, $2 $3. mm mm G-roeers. BAKIiVG BIAS TOWHSTE! "Absolutely the best and most desirable baking powder manufactured." Farmers' Union We respectfully invite the people of Santa SMOKE THE BEST Cruz and vicinity to call and inspect the CLEANEST, FRESHEST and BEST Assorted Stock of GROCERIES in any store sonth ot CIGARS San Francisco. We make a specialty of COHEN KEEPS THEM.

FINE TEAS AND COFFEES 1SL. Look out for the reading Tropical Fruits ih season I 172 3Paciilc Agents for Humphrey's Butter and Eggs. I have the largest and most complete stock of Foreign and Domestic Perfumes ever shown in Santa Cruz. My Prices Are-All Right. PALMER, The Druggist, 40 Pacific Av.

JUST A. Reminder. Gen. S. H.

Hurst, SENTINEL. JOTTINGS. Have moopy l.jr buying Hardware, Paints, Oilt, (llatt, Stores and Tinware at Lamb's; cash islet, 10 par cent oil'. riowi, a Inll line cheap, at Lamb'i. The machinery for the wave motor Lae arrived at Cupitola.

Cinderella at Opera House, Dec. 20 21 On Monday Justice Craliill sent a drunk to jail for thirty days. Ely 4 Wriuht, Brain, bay, wood, coal. 80 Front St. and 131 1'aciUo Av.

The public schools will close next Friday lor the winter vacation. Frozen oysters, crabs and shrimps at the California Market, At 11 1'. m. Monday a (alee tire alarm was turned in from box 14. Beach Hill.

Xmas novelties in useful furniture at WeBsendorl HUlllsr'a. Bertha lleal'l, of Sauta Cruz, entered Chesnutwood'e Business College Mon day. The Esst Santa Orm Bakery will ell 45 loaves ol bread for (I. It is now proposed to chanire the dates of the Water Carnival to June ldtb, 17th, 18th and 10th. Bottled Beer, delivered, 75 cents a dox.

Bin Tree Brewery. Telephone 41. In Justice Craifuill'e Court Monday M. Peru was acquitted on a charge ol petty larceny. Get your harneBseB, lap robis, whips ol John Werner.

173 1'acitic Av. A. M. de Ferrer, the biKaraist, was Raturday taken from Han Jose to Ban Queulin to serve two years. l'ilkinatou'a Steam Haw cheapest ill town.

Leave orders at Cantteld'j store. Argument in the Long divorce case will be resumed thia morning in the Superior Court. Weseendorf Blaflbr have pretty ricturee, Hag and Rockers for Xmaa. J. W.

Forneus is now shipping poultry to Placerville and Yuba City. He receives good prices for his poultry. Seven applicants for positions in the rostofhca were txtmined in thia city last Saturday by the local Civil Service officials. 11(1 Up to date, endless assort ment, at A. J.

Hinds' Btore. Mr. ilcCart, Myrtle is sullering much from rheumatism. Can hardly stand erect, and at times he Buffers intense pais. On Christmas Eve a ball will be given by the firemen at the Hagemann for the purpose ol raising funds with which to purchase new uniforms.

Cheerful Workers' sale of Fancy Articles at the Congregational Chore parlors Tliureday, Dec. iliili, Ironi 2 to 7. In Watsnnvills Monday Jap Helle, a dishwasher, committed euicide in a barn in the rear of the Wateooville House by hanging. An inquest will he held today. Tamale Supper.

The Congreirational ladies will serve tamaies, hiked beans, brown bread, doughnut, cheese, cake and colfee for 25cta, at the Church parlors. Thursday evening, lc. 12th, from 5 to 7. 1 On Monday a coal oil lamp exploded In the F.ast Santa Cms St. K.

K. car stables. Frank Piereira thraw the lamp into the street, thus averting a fire. II 1' I II Largest assort- Holiday Goods! Under the Town Clock, nl DldiCl 0. J.

R. Chace's carriage and team will be in the Uoral parade in San June next May. Marigolds will cover the carriage and team, which took the first priae at the Venetian Water Carnival. H. Randall Has removed to 0.

Hodman's Building, net to County Bank. All goods sold at the lowest price. Too funeral of the late Mrs. Amey Ballou Knight took piece Sunday from the Baptist Church, Kav. E.

T. Sanlord officiating. The remains were interred in I. O. O.

f. Cemetery. IH.In Curios, Trays, Kas- kets, Joaio vare, Vases, etc. A. J.

Uinds has them. On Monday the pupils of the Santa Cruz public enhools selected Miss Josie Turcot and Win. Barnes to represent this city on the staff ol the Examiner, which is preparing a Christmas edition to be made up exclusively ol articles written by the pupils ol the public schools. Geo. V.

Whinery, who arrived home Sunday from Salinas, reports hav ing seen a peculiar scene in Monterey county below Salinas. It was nothing more nor lesa than a flock of 732 turkeys being driven along, their destination being "the Santa Crm market," as a driver said. The manner in which the birds were driven was a man walking in front with a Buck ol corn, and who every once in a while dropped a lew kernels, and some of the turkeya at the head, always On the alert for the corn, kepi the othars on the move. At the rear ol the fbek three men and boys kept th birds from straggling off, and thus th turkeys moved along at a food rate, ti the wonder and almirttion of the residents along the route. ent be rods tion low As to wttnt rlooi la pi and by VI the a I PmH, laie Ohio Food Cmmisswner.

Try Grant's Candies and Ice-Cream. Miss Kate Hand ley has Tim style and i-ow prick. Holiday Millinery at a Great Sacrifice. Miss Nearv Kill aell her entire stock of Millinery atprlcpa lower than ever: lam stock to select from. All goods must eold at any price.

Handsome "Crystal en" given with every (2.50 purchase. The work of throwing a pair of trusses across the Sentinel building, to strengthen the floor on which is to be located the Mergenthtler Linotype ma chine, was inaugurated Monday. Iron are to run from the apex of the trusses to the ceil ins below the machine, which, with its platform, shafting and operator, will weinh about 2,200 pounds. These trueees will eventually be a por of new roof, the ceiling of the Hentinki. composing room being now too for the number of men employed.

I-ateststyles Xmasnov- allies to Butt all tastee, at A. J. Ilindo' Store. "The Common People," Abraham Lincoln cnlleri them, do not pare argue ahniit their ailments. Wlmt tiiey is a medicine that Kill cure them.

The simple, honest Htat.inent, "1 know tluit i MtrHttpm'llltt cured me. is tno next ui'ttimieiit infuvur of tliU medicine, iimlthU what umnv tlioiiHuiids voluiiturily suy, Hood'a l'lllii are the best after-filmier lie, ussist tliire.tion. cure heuduche. Almoit Buried Alive. Fred Markliam, a Santa Cruz hack-man, recently was in receipt of a letter from hie former liouie in Battle Creek, stating that bis mother would be buried belore he could reach Battle Creek, her dealh being the result of a railroad accident, after lingering two days without lnv i recovered consciousness.

A few days later he received a letter auno.mcing; that his mother was alive and would probably recover. I' appears tbat it was supposed she was dead, and the funeral service was being performed, when the minister, relatives friends heard a sound from the cofho, and were startled a moment later the coffin lid being broken. Mrs. ark ham had returned to life. It was found that she had been suffering from concuegion of the brain.

Parka' Cough Syrup for Coiifi-hs and Colda. Sold by J. (i. Tanner. 5 Killed on a Wrecking Train.

The wrecking train that passed here Friday night going to Sin Lucas to clear track, bad the inisfortuae to sacrifice another life. While switching at tl. scene of the wreck ope of the brakemen l)Bn Aley, was run over by the cars and instantly killed. His death was not ob served, and when the tody wbb die- covered on the track at 11:30 r. m.

it presented a horrifying spectacle. The left arm was Btvered from the body, the left leg was mashed inlo a jelly, the wheels had Usenet cross the breast from right to left, cruebing the chest and breaking: the back, and the bead wae severed from the body, hanging only by piece of the skin. Animus Journal. Hotel PACIFIC OCBAN HOl'BE. San ford, A UKUJt Peter, City; It (Jrant, Monterey Albert Dickermao, Mirey, Wateonville; CB Wilson, Sacramento; 11 ioganand wile, Biggs; Davis, ti Keith, NoUn, 1) Bibben, MOroee, VV Forman, A Barnard, Thorn, Jot VV Lynch, Travera, ti II Mendell Jr, James A Reynolds.

Donovan, Maxwell, San rancisro. "For Charily Suffereth Long." Mrs. Laura C.Phoenli, riilwnukee. Wis. "Matron of Beneixtlent Home and knowing the good Dr.

Miles' Ncmne baa done me, nir wish to help others, overcomes my dislike tor the puhllclty, this tetter may give me. la Not. and M3, Tha taawtM had the "LaVrippe," and I waa ona ot ttae. Brst, Resuming duty too soon, with tliooareot ao many sick, 1 did not reaalo my health, and In a month Ibrramr ndeUtlitated and memu lrom sleeplt-isncss and tho drafts made on my vitality, thai It wasaquestlon If I could (ro on. A dear trtend advised me to try Ur.

Mil en' Kmtoratlre Arra'ine. 1 took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am In butter health than ever. I still continue It veranimnl e. a nerve food, as my work la very trying. A letter addressed to Milwaukee, will reach me." June 6, ltU.

us. Laura C. I'hoekii. r. HdM la anld nil Dosltlve in a.

Dr. Miles' Nervine of HOLIDAY GOODS in Novelties. Faoiflo A -voraiio. While we at all times feel disposed to Let You Have Your Own Way with our stock of jewelry, yet there are times when, to a certain extent, We Aru Powerless to Do So. One of the times is near Christmas, when our manufacturing and repair departments are driven to their full capacity with order work.

If you are thinking of an odd piece or some article of special design as a gift, BETTER COME IN NOW. If we haven't got it already in stock waiting tor you we will make it as you say, but this takes time, and our shop already hints strongly of Xmas. VV. B. Forman is at the Ocean Hiuee.

Mies Kate Jarboe ie in San Francisco. E. N. Rdke is back from San Fran cisco. J.

II. O'Brien is down from San Francisco. David Jonas is suffering from a slight illness. Mies Mae llawley has returned to Oakland. J.

J. Morey was up from Wateonville Monday. Father McNamee spent Monday in the metropolis. Ceo. D.

Bush was up from Green Val ley Monday. Mrs. A. C. Snyder was in Shu Francis co Monday.

Albert Dickerman of Wateonville was here Monday. Sam Mann of Wateonville was in thia city Monday. Miss Daiey A I lord will Bpend her vaca tion in Tulare. M. Fleieher of Santa Maria will be here this week.

The Friday Night Club will give a party this month. Mrs. Belle barker nl Monterey is visiting Mi6S Carrie Swank. Mr. and Mr.

Wm. Martin were down from Glen wood Monday. Major McLaughlin and family will be down from Oroville this week. H. W.

Bowman and C. H. Tenny will leave to-day lor San Francisco. Mrs. Lou Mesbitt of Chicago ia the uest of Mra.

W. J. Hchurz, Lincoln St. Mrs. Arttiur Moore of Stockton is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. M. Lindsay. Mrs.

B. F. Porter and Mies May Porter spent last week on the Porter ranch, uear Soquel. Mrs. liraeo Samuels, after a visit to Mrs.

F. Coatee, returned Monday to San Francisco. The opening paity at the Sea Beach has been postponed from New Year's evening to March lit. L. L.

Attehery left Monday afternoon lor Eugene, Oregon, There he will spend the holidays wilh his parents. Mrs. C. Laurilzen of Hollieter has been appointed Deputy Grand Matron of the Eastern Star for the district composed of Mouterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Co.e. John Morrow and wife returned from Salinas City Sunday night, and Mr.

M. sayB the wort section of road they drove overlies between the eat-t end of th covered bridge, in thin city, and the old brt wit y. tethis not uncomplimentary to Santa Cruz and the lot owners whoso propeity fronte on the condemned ccction Verdenal says in his New York letter to the Chronicle that Jerome Case Bull, associate editor of Muusey's, whose engagement to Mies Jarboe was recently announced, ie just convalescing lrom a dangerous illuess and will soon start for the Coaet as good as new. His many New York friends are anticipating with much pleasure the eBrly advent of the bride. Tired Woineu Need to linve ttie action of the kidneys stimulated anil the system toned up.

Parkx' Sure Cure is the liest remedy to accomplish this. Many a uoiiuui tiucis that she is tired out ly work which oilKht not to tire her ut all. Mie feurs that her system Is broken down uud she is a hopeless tuvalii) when few doses ot l'urks' Sure Cure would muke tier look ut life from a dilterent point of view. Don't deluy. livery buttle is guaranteed.

Sold by Tanner. 4 A Small Blaze. At 9:15 o'clock Monday morning an alarm was turned in from boi 25, corner of W'aehington and Yreka but the gong at the Ure-houee only Bounded 24, which led the firemen to believe that the tire was in the neighborhood of Garfield and Water only to find that they were mistaken. They returned as quickly as poeeible to Pacific and soon had the fire located at Ilugh Mc Cart's residence, corner of Myrtle and Yreka Ste. McCart had placed some wood in a corner of the kitchen, where the fire originated, and went out to feed his chickens.

The tire communicated with the wainscoting and worked its way to the rouf before McCartdiscovered it. The loss is about 1(250 fully insured. While the horse attached to the tire- wapon was approaching the corner of Front and Water Sta. the animal be-came unmanageable, dashing into Woli'e second-hand lurnituro store. Stoves, fui" niture and pictures werenpeet before the horee was backed out.

Woli'e loss ie about (40- As the imiiie Indicates. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Heir Heuener is a renewer of the hair, inolmtinff its tfrowth. health, youthful color and beuuty. It will pleuse you. Found His Son.

On Saturday Jo Silva, Robt. Mann, Walter St. Clair and Walter Kirk were hunting on Klkhorn slough, near Moes Landing, when it was proposed to go up the elcugh in a boat. Kirk remained behind while the others went up the lough. When they returned Kirk wae mieeing.

lliey hunted tor mm ior several houre, and came to the conclusion that he had either fallen from the bridge and was drowned or had accidentally Bhot himself. The hoys tolepboned to Kirk'B father in this city, and he hired a tram with which logo to Moss Landing to join in the search for hia son. Not being aide to find the boy the fathei went to Salinas, where he discovered his sr.n in a hotel, the latter having become tired of waiting for his companions bad decided to go to Salinas, He was surprised that so much fuss was made over his disappearance. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. -DR' CREAM BAKING IR Most Perfect Made.

HATS II $1. Come and See Them. These Hats are desirable and Stylish. Genuine bargains. No old goods to be seen at THE BON TON O0ur large and elegant stock to be sold regardless of cost.

HIHN BLOCK, 168 Pacific Av. Sermon by Rev. U. II. L.

Webster on "The Church Bud the The Universalists are endeavoring to have Rev. H. D. L. Webster remain in Santa Cruz.

II he should conclude to serve ae pastor he will belp material ly in increasing the membership of that organization, for he ie an earnest speaker, one who would attract large congregations. There ie some talk of raising, funda for the purpose of erecting a church on Center the UniversalistB having purchased a lot some three years ago. Mr. YMster ie a miuWter of more than ordinary ability. He has a good voice, speaks clearly and distinctly, and doee not use many gestures.

His style of argument is simplicity itself, and that is probably the eecret ot bis success in Eastern pulpits. Mr. Webster aims to be logical, and to strengthen his theories with the evidence of experience, observation and hiBtory. Hie subject rjunday morning at the Universalis services at N. 6.

U. V. flail was, "The Church and the World." He said that the history of the Christian Chu ch is the history of hunun hopes and progress. Its hiBtory is that of the highest ar.d best in morals and religione. He traced the progress of Christianity until the time when diseensions began and the church I ecame divided.

It waa the idea of Jesus Christ to have a Universal Church. Mr. Webster believed that the church, like apolitical party, which ia ntarest to the people ie the one which will succeed, lie is not in favor of Church and State, holding that the church has nothiuz to do with secular education. The church is not necessarily organized bigotry. The mountain of en deavor rises between, and each hea a path which ends, all coming together on the other side of the mountain.

No branch ol the church is without good in ite aims. If there waa lesa bigotry and superstition in the church there would he fewer blows by skeptics. The church should appeal to the common Bense ol the people. At the conclusion of the eermon Mr. Hobart eang a eolo.

Mr. Webeter announced that he would re-ujaiu in Santa Cruz another week. It is often a mystery how eold lias been "cuiitrht." The fact Is. however, thut when the blood is poor uud the system depressed, one becomes peculiarly liuble to diseases, hen the appet ite or the strengt fails, Ayer's Sursupttrillu should be tukeu without deluy. Attbhtios.

Prof. Heymann, the eye sprcialiBt and optician from Germany, will be at the Pacific Ocean House from Thureday, December, 2tith to 30ih, where he will treat, IK EE OK CHARGE, all diseases of the eye. The profesaor will be in Santa Cruz regularly once a month and the public is kindly aeked to consult him before accepting any kind of treatment. The permanent office and residence of the professor ie at Han Jose, California, where he has earned au enviable reputation asahighly skilled oculist. Highland Grange.

Ed. Sbntiskl: On Saturday, Dec. "th, when Highland Grange No. 303 held its annnal "Harvest Feast" and election ol officers the "Highland Grange Corporation" was formed for the purpose of maintaining the Bummer school of ceo nomics and husbandry at Camp Roadie, and of erecting a suitable building for Grange and other purposes. The follow ing trustees were elected unanimously to serve until the next annnal meeting of the corporation, which will be on the second Saturday in July (daring session ol the summer school): Edward F.

Adams, Carl H. Allen, Jerome F. Bas sett, D. H. Montgomery and Andrew Fionie.

The Board of Trustees organized by the election of Edward F. Adams, President; Andrew Finnie, Vice-President Carl H. Allen, Secretary and Union Savings Bank of San Joee, Treasurer. The board helJ a meeting on Mon day, Dec. IHb, at which time they took up the work before them.

Frank Aoams, Secretary Highland Grange. A cup of Parks' Tea at nia-ht cleniiees the system in a pleasant but thorough manner. nets on tne liver arm isa preui reMurimvo o. health ami strength, bold nv J. Kj.

tanner. Superior Court Proceedings. MONDAY. People tb. Robt.

De Witt Information for rape. People vs. 8. Bonhonben Information for crand larceny. Hotimann vb.

Hihn Co. Stipulation Pajaro Valley Bank vs. J. Rich Notice of placing cauae upon calend.r for trial decree ot foreclosure and order 01 aale. F.

Ceechi vb. Wm. Wilson et al. Suit to forecloBe a mortgage of $1,600. In re N.

Iseaurmard Order for Baleol all the pronertv of insolvent. In re m. WilRon, insolvent Ntienn Besee, asBinoee, tiles bond of wilh Henry Willey and Uuncan MrPhereou as sureties. Estate ol H. II.

IV' jranted to A. Ieiiipnnt ho li'f. hond of $1,500, with J. W. Peery and 1.

Hartmann ae euretiea. Kstate ol J. A. Blackburn Order and decree of settlement and distribution. Kstate of U.

D. Rodaere Petition for hearing ol final account. Kstate ol Kllen Sweeney J. J. Sweeney appointed administrator, with bond of (100.

Ooyle vs. Ordway Jiuy brings In a verdict for defendant. Mtnn vs. Rich Order for de'ault; attorney fees fixed at $400. llensen vfli Reynolds Dismissed.

In re Hansen Demurrer overruled; ten day to answer. Pareira vs. City Bank Demurrer overruled ten days to answer. tics Sc T. that will be in this space.

DRUG STORES. MUNYON'S REMEDIES AT UnderTown Clock HAMILTON FAY, Drills aiid Chemicals! Fancy and Toilet Articles, Etc 58 Pacific Santa Cruz. PiearrlnUons CarefnUr CVimrionniliHl. MY ENTIRE UNI OF Crockery, Glassware and Lamps Now is your chtnee to get a good Xmae Present at prices uo heard of. No Trouble lo Show Goods aid Quote Prices.

H. C. LESTER, Cor. Pacta and Walnut Ava. CHRISTMAS GOODS! Ladles' find Children' Underwear.

GetitV White Shirt. All kind of good made to order sewing machine doue, Chinese Silk HANDKERCHIEFS And all kinds of Silk by yard. A full Hue of Fail, Screens, Dishes, Lacquer ware, and all kinds of Chiuewe and Japauese goods. PRESENTS GIVEN With every $10 purchase of Japanese Goods a AO-cent present will be sriveu; purchase, present. DOCK ON WO254 Pacific Av.

Chinese Christian Boys. Chinese and Japanese Bazaar Warranted Very Best Quality Steel Scissors, i 5, 5' and 6 inches, Only 25 cents a pair, any size, EC. E. IRISH'S Commencing WedoEsday, Dec. 41hL We will run a first-elan meat wagon, carrying- a full line of FRESH AND SALT MEATS.

WHIOH WILL BE SOLD roB Cavli clxxcI. OataBXi. Only. CI "Prices to suit all. O.

W. 1IIUTT. deS-tf NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. HAV1NO DECIDED APT BR S2 YEARS OF IiiuIums in theolty ot -Santn Cms to retire from the (reneral nwphamllw business, we msiieFtfiill? Ikk leave to inform our cus-tomers that from ttiis tlate our books will be cloavd. All uutstamliiiir accounts must be paid prior to January the lt.

1MB. All outstandings not after that date will bebriven into the hands of a collectlua flgeu-oy. 4 CO. Santa Cms. Dee- 1st.

1HW dol-lm THE VIA VI COMPANT, 1 RANCH OFFICE. ROOMS 6-7. HOT A LINO HI lr DanlMi a lima a fl Manager. Consultation free. Hours, 1 to i p.

u. Sundays excepted myiS-tf NEW BUTCHER WAGON. A Big Irrigation Project. Thomas R. Knox of Ban Francisco, Major P.

P. Dandridge and Harry A. Greene, met with Alfred Gonzalez, Francis Doud, T. J. Field, J.

D. Carr, J. R. Hebbron and David Jacks and other land owners of the Halinas Valley at the Abbott House to talk over the proposition of the Ban Francisco Engineering and Improvement Co. to take Bteps toward surveying and constructing an ligation system that will includa moft of the lands ol the Halinas Valley from Soledad to Caetroville.

It is a big undertaking, but there's millions in it for the valley if puehed to completion. Salinas Journal. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City.

Ill was told by her iloeters she hud Consumption ami that tiiere was no hope for her. but two bottles Ur. King-'s New Discovery completely enroll her ami sue suys It suven ner pie. Air. KirirerH.

1HU Florulu Sun Fruuciscu. suifereiT from a dreadful cold, upprouchilitf Consumption, tried without result evory- tliitur Un then hnmrlit, one Dottle ot Ur. KintPs New Discovery unit in two weeks wus cured. He is Iltltlirilllv thunkflll. It is such results, of which these ure samples, thut prove the wonderful ettlcucy of this medi cine in Coilelis ami Colds, r'ree trial bottles ut ti.

luulier and Model Drug btore. Keg; ular size 5Uu and $1 FILED AT THE RECORDER'S OFFICE. Kevurted for (be DAILY HUNTINKL bj H. K. Searcher of Records, Notary Public and Conveyancer.

KKAh 88TATB TKANSFBUS. Lottie White and Jos. M. White to I). W.

Gilmore Land at intersection of Blackburn Gulch and Granite creek fronting 700 feet on said Blackburn Gulch road, $10. D. W. Gilmore et ax to Lottie L. White-game, $10.

Thomas J. ltichardson, Frank Howard and Thomas VV. Wright, referees in Foley vs. liar wood et al. to Michael O'Keele Lot 63 in block bounded by Sumner, Broadway, Railroad and EBVy streets, Efley and Krou's Addition, $60.

OBTOAGKS. Mortgage for $6,000 released. U1SCKLLANB0U8. Thomas Walsh et ux of Lowell, Mass. appoint Frt Stevens their attorney in fact, with full power to sell and convey lands, etc.

Ayer's Pills, being: composed of the essential virtues of the best veiretable aperients, ithout any of the woody or fibrous material hatever. is the reason why they are so much more effective and valuable than any other outhartius. The best fumily physio. Japanese-Made Goods. The people of the United States have been eomewuat Btartled Dy the statement that Japanese could furnish bicycles at about $16 each.

If bicycles tbat eell in this con itry for $100, more or less, can be made in Japan for $15, what kind of gooda can we make in competition with the Japanese. At a recent meeting of the Manufacturers' Association Director Sonntag expressed some doubt if a protective tariff could give the American manufacturers the protection they are entitled to. When there ie eo wide a difference in the cost of manu facture at home and abroad the ordinary rate of duties does not atlord adequate protection. A 100 per cent rate is considered high, yet a 100 per cent rate on a $15 bicycle would only bring the Belling price to about $30. Bulletin.

With this condition ol affairs staring us squarely in the lace, what ia the use of spending wind or ink or money in locating a bicycle factory in SantaCruz? Conductor Amaya has just received another honorable promotion, and now has charge of the ean Jose and Santa L'rm Freight, with hia residence in the city of the Cross, 124 Myrtle St. Henry is No. 1, which the company Beems to appreciate, and it may not be long uutil something even better ie ready for him. Hmihler hlat. EXTUA QUALITY With each pound la given a Lovely Dish Newest Shapes Prettiest Decorations 100 Varieties to Choose From.

THEY ARE GEMS tn THEM. Great Eastern Tea Co. 140 Pacific Avenue. Santa Cruz. Market 8.

r. HKADOl AHTKltS, eWo operute 100 stores mill mreneles. drt-lm Write for cataloirue. JEWELER. Santa Cruz Electric Light and Power Company.

Locatlaa of Principal Place of Business and Werke, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz aunty, California. VOTICB IS HERRBY GIVEN THAT AT A ll regular meeting of the Board of Direc tors, held on the 4th day or October. an assessment (No. 1) of One and 30-100 Dollars, (tl 80-100). per it hare was levied iiimjq the subscribed capital stock of the coriKiration, puyable immediately In United Stutes Gold Colu to the Secre tary, at the office of the company, Kiver street, sauta Lrui, banta Crua county, Call fornia.

Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 18th day of December, lKVft, will le delinquent and advertised for sale at puuuo auction, ana uuiess paymeui is mad before, will be sold on Thursday the tithduy of January, 1HW, to iay the delinquent assessment, together wlthoosU-ul and expense, of sal. By order of the Board of Dirwortj. F. W. SW ANTON, OnW Rire street, Saata Crua, Sauta Crua(JoCliforniav n-td Santa Craz Mercantile and Collection Agency JOK HARVKSTON, Msnifer, IV.

A. CORK Yt Constable. OFJici-No. 10, Locust St. Telephone No.

66. Residence Telephone, Black 31. HARDWARE, PLUMBING, ETC. TA.IT eft) OO. Dealers In Hardware, Granite and Thraare STOVtf, iANS, HOVSCHOtD Um.lE, Afeo tor Usirse Mystto and Hotlsl Orsoft Mangtsi ami slags Hot-Alt Farnaca, naD.MD& Tinning, Gas Fitting and Boose Heating ORAM CKNTRAL BLOCK.

940-14 Pnoitlo At. Telephone He. Q. A Abraham, Stoics, Tinware and Hardware! It Lscatt N.sr Psclls PlunMng, Tinning and Repairing Done. CHESnUTVOOD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE! SANTA CRUZ.

Tilt Best Equipped College on be Ho Cunii. Individual Instruction Given. HO VACATIONS. Pupil, ran enter mt any time. Ladle, admitted to ail department, of the College.

Six Months' Business Oonrso. 9S0. Oood board and room la prlrata families for $19 per month. Waixa voa Collios Jocuil. J.

A. CUOKJTiroOD, Box Santa Crua, CaL New French Laundry! C. TICOULAT, Prop. 12 Water Lower Plaza, Santa Craz. Flrst-alsss Work Nestlr Don.

at Lowest Prices, WsBhlnff called for and delivered promptly. BCOTX 3c ELY, I'nderlakcrs and Embalmem PARUJRK, NO. WALMIT AV. Offloe with F. W.

Bit. 11 Pacific A. WESSENOOHF STAFFLEft, UNDERTAKEN, 71 Pacific Avenue. 70TICE-THK PARTNERSHIP HERETO. fore existiiur between Jus- Kravu and R.

Kossi. is this daT dissolved. R. Rossi will continue the business, collect nil book ac-rouutsand pajr all claim, airnlnst the Into flriu. JOS.

HR AVO, R. ROSSI. Santa Crua, Dec. Id. lstt.

doa-lm At Bailey's Jewelry Store! finest disolav rttt'tl Oil A Purrus are the LOWEST. Come in and see the Nqw Goods and r4 ASK C. E. CANFIELD What he intends doing. Bubflcribe tor the Bentinll, 40 Years the Standard,.

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Pages Available:
909,325
Years Available:
1884-2005