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NEW TO DAY. anfci gaili Sentinel THE NEWS In tho room adjoining that occupiod by tho Emporor. At Chaplain Koogal gavo the last sacrament to tho Emperor. Tho Emperor was occasionally delirious beforo noon. At 2 o'clock Prince Bismarck wont to tho bedside, and tho Emporor spoke to him.

His condition was then unchanged. (SuccasscT to XX. Meroliant Tailor At Ma lacUlo Avenue, Hinita Cruz, Col. HS! NEW, NEAT and NICE! LATEST STYLES! fl'Si'Ml in your orders. Now the time.

Orders from tlio eoun lieiivellitTliciiiiaii try promptly sittendi'tl to. Satisfaction guaranteed. A liberal nliare of public patronage, solicited. SEA SIDE STORE Choice Building Lots IN THE SLAUGHTER LAST WEEK OF OUR PRICES ON BEACH HILL TRAGI Cop cSs ZPoalres. LADIES' ID CHILDREN'S JERSEYS WAS LARGE, RUT THIS WE OFFER STILL Our competitors wonder how wo do it, "hut wo do it just tlio snmo." Wo nro on tlio track of Hi TrinoH nnd will rim tliom to tlio earth.

Tlio monopolies in tlio Furniture, Carpet and Wall Paper lines liavo liad their day. Wo ean not and will not ho undersold. Frank Ely nml 1'nflflr Avrniio. fl.8-tf J. G.

ROBINSON. SUCCESSOR TO J. J. MJU. Druggist Apothecary, 60 PACIFIC AVENUE.

Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night The Ross Stables! From Street, Opp. Pacific Oeeim House. SANTA. CRUZ, CAL. pONRTANTLY ON HANI) PIIlsT-v7 cIush turnouts, from horso to a four-ln-Imml, nt reasonahlo rfttos.

pt nttpiitmn to hoarding hnrsfM. Mulched ton ms an it single driving Iiuim'-s fursale. All orders by telephone. No. promptly utleruled to.

F. H. HOSS, Prop JOB WAGON. F. FIELD, PROPRIETOR, A SHARE of the public business is Kolichoit.

stmul Pacillc In front of Oiwlsby'H store. iio-Vlf MOTHER PICTORIAL AND DESCRIPTIVE Bird's-eye view of the happy, medium climate of California. Santa Cruz County just as you will sec it when you get there, free by mail. Carefully note address, EXCHANGE MART, Santa Cruz, California. GREATER Having left a broken have divided them into Lot No.

X. 14 Jerseys, At 50 Cents Each. Xiot No. a. 30,000 (o Loan on Farming LaniL, At eight per emit and upwards, In amounts from $2,000 and upwards.

Apply KxciiANGK A Mart, Snntu Cruz. BARGAINS! assortment of these goods Lot No. a. 14 Jerseys, At $1 00 Each. Lot No.

2 Jerseys At $2 00 Each, mmm 10 Jerseys, At $1 50 Each. 1 ONLY LADIES' WALKINGS JACKET. $1.7: TO US CONSTINEI'S, The People's Cash Grocery House No. 61 Pacific Avenue and 53 Front Street, Santa Cruz, Cal. WORTH $5 00.

FRIDAY. O. 1HNH. duncan Mcpherson, editor. Wo leioully pive wiuit wo mm (ulvoil to bo a proper (loflnition of Hie 'organizations ciiltol "Trusts," which ftro beginning to crortto nnum excitement In this country.

Tho definition we gave is substantially tlin mime as that which a commlttro of tlin New York Senate, has just given. Tills conunittoo has boon taking testimony in regard to tho operation and meth ods of various "Trusts," with a view- to ascertaining whether or not these organizations aro intrinsically antagonistic to thoso groat principios of tlio common law which legislative bodios aro bound to protoct. As this is the first formal legislative movement against those now fangled forms of hydra-headed monopoly, great deal of interest has centered upon tho conclusions of this committee. The members of tho coinmittco are distinguished for their ability to proso- cuto inquiries of this kind, and tho gen oral opinion is that tho conclusions at which they might arrive will stand tho test of tho coming conflict between trusts and thoir opponents. The report of tho comniittoo has just been made to the Now York Sen ate, and, from tho following telo- grnphio summary of it, wo judge that thoro will soon bo some vigorous flight.

ing in tho Trust arena: Tho report says: "However dillbr- ent the influences which givo riso to those combinations may bo, the main purpose of their managomout and the effoct of all uptjn tho public) is tho same, to-wil, the aggregation of capl Ul, the powor of controlling llioinanu facturo and output of various necessary commodities, the acquisition or dostruction of compotitivo properties, all leading to tliojinul and conclusive purposes of annihilating competition and enabling tho combinations to fix tho price at which they will purchase raw malorial from producers and at which thoy will sell tho refined product to eonsumors. In any event, the public' at each end of tho industry, producer nnd consumer, is and is in tended to bo, in a certain souse, at the mercy of tho syndicate, combination or trust." The report recommends now legists- lation, and that the Attorney-General proceed against tho violators of the laws. The people of California havo short memories, and aro oasy in forgetting and forgiving. Thoy flock to Kast'n lectures, not remindful of tho fact that it was the clevor brain and pencil of Nast's that has worked up so much injury in the Chinese questions, that he has hold the people of this coast up to ridlculo in tho most cruel and untruthful manner. Wo recognize the talonts of Nast, but hato ills mercenary methods by which ho will uso thoso talents hi tho advocacy of any oause good or bad for filthy lucro.

His work is tho prostitution of his brains to his pockot. Ho deridod tho silver dollar, but is glad enough to come hero and grabthoin for locturos. The Spirit of the Times openly charges that Ira G. Hoitt is using his position as Superintendent of Public Instruetion to obtain advertisements for a so-called Educational Bulletin. Now Mr.

Hoitt, to koop up with ISoruek, should commence a libel suit against his critic for at loast Tho amount for which Boruck lias commenced libel suits aggregates 100,000. Aftor getting his nionoy it will be but the movemont of tho hand to raise the (300,000 recoivod to 000, which will make Hoitt solid financially and possibly cause him to lose his appotlto for oflico and politics, A more orderly audionce than the one convened in the Opera House Wednesday night has never assembled In Santa Cruz. It is suggested that the admission price of one dollar and twenty-flvo cents below and soventy-flve cents in the gallery kept the boya away, and their absonce is glvon as the cause of the silence. Boys, this suggestion should Impress itself on your memory, for there are gentlemen aud ladies who will favor high prices at all times if silonoe in tho audience can be preserved. The moderation of the striking engineers on the Burlington road thus far has been commendable, and has consolidated the public sympathy with which they started their contest.

The good sense of tho Brotherhood has been so prominently shown in tho labor troubles of the past few years that whatever weight publio sentiment may havo in assisting thorn to gain their ends is with thoni. The Republican mombers of the Ways and Moans Committoo want to take tho testimony of producers and manufacturers on the Revenue bill, but the Democrats won't have it. They are not looking aftor the intorests of the American industries, but after the advantages of tho party. Tills is a world whero contrarios often rule, and it is said by one who bears witness that thoso who shouted the loudost over wator Monday night were the fullest of rum, gum and sugar. They wore not howling for waler.

That elomont is too tornperato for Claus Sprockets says that ho wants employ workmon enough to koop the 100,000,000 or so annually sent abroad for sugar in this country. That is practical Americanism, but tho Administration and the Democrat Ic party can't see it. The rajarouiau takes tho position that the result of the otoution on Monday last is an endorsement of tho fry administration. The Kkntisfi, takes tho fcame position, as ho do many citizens of Saula Cruz. The New York Herald promptly admits iU error in Hie matter of hi riese arrivals on this cost, and rocog Dlzes the gravity of the situation.

J. Emperor William Do-parts From Earth. Accident to an Kinirnnt Train in Nevada. I'nrliculurs oi'llio Disastrous Fire tit Sikt.uiiciiI'k Kir Km; til' PACiriC COAST. San Francisco, March Hih.

In formation readied this city this morn ing to tho cfl'oct that tho West bound omigraut train of tho Central racifie mot with an accident last night, shortly boforo midnight, at Ortega, a litllo station near Wells, and that a number of passengers woro injured. Particulars of tho accident aro meager. At tho railroad office, in this city a dispatch was received stating tha" tho trouble was occasioned by a broken rail, derailing the two roar sleepers Tho passengers in these two cars were given a generally sovere shaklug-up, and a number of Iheni received slight bruises. Two of tboin, (i. I.

de Camp ami vyifn, are reported as moro Boriously injured. Tho cars wore damaged to an cxtont Hint they had to bo replaced by others sent down from a neighboring station. After tliis tho train procoodod on its way several hours behind time. Sacramento, March h. Con stable C.

I'. Heusley of Isloton and Goorge W. Holland of tho tamo placo engaged in a shooting scrapo on tho steamer l'rido of Hie River early this morning. Five shots woro firod and both mon wero seriously injured in the breast. Iiolh woro arrested.

San Fkancisco, March Bill. Inili cations for tho 24 hours commencing at 8 p. M. to-day: For California, local rains in tho southern part; generally fair woalher in the northern part; slightly cooler. Sacramento, March ernor Nowton Booth's father died at Indianapolis this morning.

EASTERN New York, March Stli. In tho Su premo Court at Whito Plains Annie Schorniken has suod Jicr husband, Edward O. Schcrniken for a limited divorce, on the ground of abandonment. Several oars ago tho twain, young and light- heartod, one Sunday after noon wont tollobokon. While strolling about tho city thoy observed that church, of which Rov.

Dr. Jarvis was pastor, was open. Tho Doctor was thore attending to some business affairs. They agreed to go in nnd got married, but with tho understand ing that thoy woro to remain apart a period of five years. At tho oxpira-tlon of that timo if thoy still loved each other as ardently as thoy tbon did they were to bo remarried and live together.

Thoy were married in the prosouce of witnesses, after which both wont In different directions. Afcor thoy wero married they saw each othor very seldom, and had not mot in six months before tho timo tho prosont action was begun. It is intimated that the affection existing on the part of the groom for tho young wifo abated to sucli an extent beforo three years of the allotted time expired that ho pur posely avoided hor. For that reason she began the proceedings. Judge Dykuian took the papors in tho ease.

and reserved his decision. SriiiNOFiELD, March 8th. The disastrous fire yosterday after noon was a torriblo affair. It started in the mailing room of tho Evening Union building and iuunodiatoly ascended tho elovator, cutting off' retreat by the stairway. Tho men and women crowded into the editorial room, and thoy woro Compelled to face the alternative of burning to death or jumping from tho fifth story to the ground below.

There was a great difficulty on tho part of the fireman in reaching tho windows of the fifth story. The fourth story was reached with a lad- dor, and it was so noar that it mad dened the people in the windows above. Some dropped in tho hope of catching the ladder and were dashed to pieces on the pavoineut. Joseph Sanford made a heroic and desperate attempt to save Mrs. Farly, ono of the editors.

Ho was standing on tho sidewalk and saw hor jump. Ho braced himself to catch hor and break her fall. She fell upon him dashing him senseless to the ground, and she was killod. He was not seriously hurt. Six wero killed or burned and others woro injured, sonio fatally.

FOREIGN. Berlin, March 8th 11 a. m. Doe- tors Louthold and Tiornaim remained with tho Kmporor throughout the night. TheGraud Duke and Duchess of Baden and the Crown I'riucoss of Sweden arrived this morning in a special train.

Tho Kinixsror recog nized his daughter, tho Duchess of liaden. Noo.n Tho following bulletin was issued at 10:40 this inornin: The Kmporor had a vory rostloss night and is very weak this morning. 4 p. M. The Kmjwror is not now ablo to recognize evon tho Empress, and is gradually kinking.

An immenso hut silent crowd is standing noar tho l'alace, notwiih.l standing that a cold rain is falling. The Palaco Is guarded by a forc-o of cavalry. Business in town is virtually sun- pcudedi aud the.lhoaters aro closed. At noon all the uicmlicrs of tho Imperial family, except the Crown Prince aud the Crown Princess, were March 8th p. m.

Km peror William is dead. iluiii.iN, March 8th. An Imporial doereo, signed on November 17th, was promulgated to-day. It provides for a representation of tho Emporor and the King by Prince William in tho disuhargo of curientGovcrninont bus- illOHM. London, March 8th.

Minglod with tho rumors to-day concerning tho doalb of Emperor W'illiam were spec illations as to what will follow. Eng lishmen say tho Queen's eldest daugh-ler will be Empress of Germany after ail. Tin' reason why Acker's Hlnnil ftllxlr Is wtirmilh'tl, is IwotlllKe It Is (lie Im'sI HIcmmI known. II will posi tively cure all llloou imnciiscs, purines I lie whole syslein. tint! llioronizlily Ititllils Iho etHislillllinn.

Iti-iiiem Iht. wo if. .1. (J. Tanner, Ili-uyuist, iimi tin1 Mmlc I Driitt Sltire.

LAVKUTY-In Kanta Cruz, March Rtli, Itt'i-nartl Lavorty, a native of Kriai-y, County Aull-ilu, Ireland, nuetl 4(1 yearn. The funeral will take plaro from fleott A Ely's Untlertaklng Parlors at 2 p. M. tomorrow. 1 2 NEW TO-DAY.

Wanted to Buy. LMIH irrOIIRST MARKET rHIOE lakl for 10,000 lotw. 20,000 Large I'lokctw. 100,000 Wluiltrs. mrfl-lm F.

A. Ill II X. IN THE HlII'EItlOIt COURT OK THE J. County of Ha tit a Cruz, Stale of Cnlifor nin, In the matter of the rotate of Rich iml Iifiir, deceased. Onlrr to show caune why nalc of rial estate HliouM not be iiuhIo.

Paul (jiT'rory, the administrator of the rslule -of Rjchard Lair, deceased. having tiled lus petition Herein pray nir for an order of sale of tho whole of tin real estate of rhU decedent, for the purposes therein net fc.nh, it in thero-fnro ordered hy the lion, F. .1. McCanti, liidiio if said Court, that all persona interested in (lie estate, of said deceased, ap pear heftiro 1 1 10 said Superior Court on Monday, thefkli day or April, A. 1.

IKXS, at lOoYtoek A. m. of said day, at tlio Courtroom of said Superior Court, at the Courthouse in said County of Cruz, to snow cause wny an ortier isiiouiu not ne uranu'd to the saw j'aui t.retrory, miiuin ibtrator a aforesaid, to sell soniueh of the real estate of the said deceased, Itichnrd Lair, as shall bo necessary. And that a eonv of tliis order be published at least four successive weeks In the Santa Citrz Daily skntinkl, a newspaper printed and published lu said county. McCANN, of the Superior Court, Dated this 8th day of March, A.

I). 1H8S. inrlMd On tho comer of Pacific and Walnm avonuoH, in the furnished Col- lego room in tho citato, Tho most popular School on the Coast. Pupils cm enter at. any Umo.

Lad ion admitted to all tho departments of the tolp0 No elates individual instructions given, Tho pupil can thereby advance as rapidly as his ability will permit, and lie will not he kept hack by others of lesa talent and application. All Kradualoa will becomo thorough accountants and dopant penmen and only such will receive ourColloge Diploma. Wo are determined that no one shall hold om Diploma utiles.1 thoroughly qualified. Only an ordinary common school od ucatlon is required to enter the Business Course, Pupils found deliciont In mathomatics will recoivo special attention In that branch. TerniH, for six mnnlhp, Business Course, 142.

tJaoil Ronrtl nail Botiin can bo OI la lrirntp Families for 10 Ier Month. A Preparatory and Shorthand DEPAHTMENT! Willi Npnnlttb antl French Uave boon addod. Wrilo for tho College Journal. Visitors are always wolcomo. For further particulars addross the Principal.

J. C'lTEHNrrrwoon. Box 43, Santa Cruz, Cal. MRS WM. DEGENER, -AT Tin: PALACE Millinery Store! Has ju3t l-oaoiycd a nice assortment of (SPRING HATS, BONNETS,) And Children's Sun Hats.

AH persons pure!) using iroodn aL tho Taliico Millinery Store to tho amount of will rocoive fi lirKet cnti-1 1 it tlio holder to a chanro in nn life-size bahy doll, which will be drawn when the are all taken. F. Q. TTi IMcilic Avenue, ffif 4iMi(ito I he Atriinc Shoes Horses in a First-Class Manner. KfrOIYK HIM A t-sfiict ion mcC-tf FINE TURNOUTS! AT F.

E. Witlicrly'ri City Stubles, I'arilir Op. Mitliinl IAN UK II Mi AT A Til, TIM KM: Al.i XJ lriv-rs In- fiirniviicl if drsircil. Hursc imcipIi'iI hy Oh; day, wvvk or niutilh at M. JiOHERT IN(J Plumber and Cas Fitter! 1 NNIMi, lti i AND (iKNKIt.M.

w.tii itw. I'll nt im iiot ill uml n- ip.iiK-.l. All vi 1 1 1 i.iuu-.l mill ilime al i.f.w-! lull-. I'ju-liii- Iji-lmv Wilkllih ll'iuvr. Sunt I'l II, Jll j-tf Little Children's Muslin Underwear niru-ly JEll THE SI 1 1 1 1 1 30 20 1 lit) GO 25 ZD 25 20 25 12 I'Olt- FIWE 1,1) TO McKean Recht.

LEAPING PH0TCCR1PHEUS 1-1 rm llii, A venvt, i'' It I 't'tr. 'j. 1 1 i 40 .00 00 00 00 00 00 00 75 00 GO 7 CHILD'S WHITE DRESSES 5 Cents Each 4 CHILD'S DRAWERS 5 Cunts Each 5 Cents Each; 13 Pounds Extra Fino Dry Granulated ngar for One Dollar 14 Pounds Extra Sugar for One Dollar 15 Pounds Golden Sutrar for One Dollar Pearl Coal Oil, per Can 5 Pound Can of Conntine's Yeast Powder, in; good as Royal, lor 10 Pound Can of Lard for 1 4 Pounds of Sago for 14 Pounds of Tapioca for 10 Tounds of Best Rico for 10 Cans Good Sardines for 12 Pounds of French Prunes for Raisins, per Box 1 Gallon Jar of Pickles, in glass, 10 Pounds of Eastern Cut Oat Meal for ICS Coll In, neighboi to gel one of these bar 10 CHILD'S WAISTS Worth Do not wait for your gains, for it may then bo too Ony a few more pairs late for you. 79x69, at of those White Blankets I Large Bottle of Best Table Fruit, in glass, for 2 Pound Can of Corned Beef for Jellies, in Glass Jars 0W for for t. W.

SHERMAN HOUSE PAINTING cuiAiMiiro, llulit'iiilitliiu. IKfi KslUKNCK: UiverLlo A vmin, Hun- I lilt PASTURACE. lollh I'ASTI It.MiK I'DKA I.I.MITKI) MllliiIxT of huiNi-s or rows vnu l. hail ttl NiiiihyHlc Kuriii. Apply on thH pif-m-Im's.

inr7 I). WDUI.K fail LACE CURTAINS, 75 Cents, 813 Cents, SI, SI. CO per pair and Upwards. Ilnvo You Soon Them? 3 Papers Corn Starch for 3 Papers Silver Gloss Starch Pound Box of Gloss Starch Brook Trout, Cans Swiss Cheese, per Pound I3T WHT 1TOT? Oregon Cream Cheese, per Pound French Cream Cheese, per Pound Limburgcr Cheese, per Pound Eastern Cream Cheese, per Pound Good Bacon, per pound tST'The above prices are subject to the market fluctuations. $4.50 per pair.

communications receive the name as do personal customers. Srvrtijolojs. ItUZ, tf Ci Mail orders ami careful ami prompt attention Sona for O. W. PLACIi; Tie Best Mi of Vines and Liauors Always Kept on Hand.

All the Delicacies of the Season Constantly on Hand, HOIJ) ATjTI'H VKIiV I.OWUHT I'HICJIH. 128 Pacific Avenue, Corner Church St, OT E3 CONSTIKTE'S 61 Avenue and 53 Eront Street, Santa Cruz. SAN A l.7 NOTICE. wim MKPOSK TIIK Vnr IowIiik iirticli's, if fur stum, iit low limine for ciwh: Oii fMicliir nint IxiIhT, nnil full n-l of tiiiu'liliii'iy MittO'l" f'r runnimr fi I null. unit j.iilr huriM-ss mul il.

livt iy one express IIA'AII unsottlnl uffoimls nffiT Iho ilh of lh-remlM-r will lo plueetl ifi ilic IimimIn ut iiPfilleelur. KoX A i Saiilu Cru, Oct. MJlb, l-7. A. WIIOI.KSAI.K UKAI.Ki: IN WINES and LIQUORS! 5 Purlllc Naiiln I ru..

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