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PAGE TERES SANTA CRUZ NEWS, TUESDAY, JtTWg 26, 1923 II over that. You know he was proud of his English, and he told me that that was. the cruelist thing Bierce Pure Sage Honey Special Canned Grape Fruit had ever said of him. E. J.

DEVLIN AND H. R. JUDAH. JR. "Arthur McEwen was a stickler Narcotics, wine and a recipe for combining morphine with liquor, making an almost deadly sleep potion, were found in the room where the San Jose girl was imprisoned.

The Brizendine girl came here from San Jose last week to seek employment, she told the "police. Her husband, a member of the Marine "Corps, is serving a term in foni nrlann for desertion, and New Comb Honey, 1 frame Entered as second-class matter at the Postoftice at Santa Cruz, California. Published every evening except Sunday at 29 Walnut avenue by the Devlin and Judah Co. Telephone 240. for English, even when he was on the Virginia City Enterprise, and I'ancy Florida Grape Fruit No.

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C. Theis Company, 837 Marquette Chi-eago; 368 Fifth New York. once was about to have a duel with another member of the force who dared to change some of his copy before it went to the printer. He changed his mind only when he since his conviction a year ago, she The News mini emphasise the fact that It will par attention, In fin denartmrnt nf the naner. to anonymous The found the other fellow had a repu Best Jelly Glasses plain, 80c covered, 55c doz.

Snri receives every day lettera on various lonica, personal ana has been obliged to make ner own living. The girl-bride was enticed to the hotel, she claims, by the Gardina woman. acini notea, Intended for publication, all of them unaligned. This leaves am absolutely nnable to trace their authorship should necessity arise. After this special warning-, do not be surprised If yon And your unsigned letters or new Items fail to get Into the paper.

LEASE WETTSTEIN FORMERLY HIXKI.E'S CASH STORE FREE DELIVERY PHO.NB 11 REPORTS HIS 1XXJ To All Subscribers The News will esteem It a favor if subscribers will report any failure to receive the paper regularly or at a seasonable hour. If in the city limits of flanta Crus, you do not get your paper before 6:55 p. ring up this office, 340, and the paper will be sent you by special messenger. PRETTY MUCH ALIVE Business Office, Phone 240 Hatter, Social, Phone 200. HATS OFF TO BOULDER CREEK! THE BEST MILK IN THE COUNTY Sadler's Dairy SACRAMENTO, June 26.

Discovery of an alleged white slavery plot, characterized by the police as a Sacramento counterpart of the Howard street gang activities in San Francisco, has resulted in sensational charges, involving a woman and two men, and also in orders for a sweeping investigation of five other men, held incommunicado by the police. Jean Gardina, 24-year-old girl, and her companions, D. G. Robertson and Lehman Esper, face serious accusations filed with the district attorney's office by Mrs. Evelyn Briz-endine, San Jose girl-bride of 16, whom the police found in a semiconscious condition at an early hour in the morning, held prisoner by the trio in a hotel room in the lower end of the city.

Mrs. Brizendine charges that Robertson and Esper, assisted by the Gardina woman, held her captive in the room during the entire night, after they had beaten her and reduced her to a state of hysteria by forcible administration of narcotics and liquor. The girl's pitiful story of mistreatment was borne out by the bruises on her body and telltale marks of the hypodermic needle. Good for Boulder Creek! It has the spirit that makes com After having received a report that his thoroughbred Chow dog had been poisoned and was dead, Henry Kron took occasion to inform The News this afternoon that the poisoning part about the dog was correct but not the tale of his death. It seems that the dog fatally poisoned was given quick aid by Dr.

J. A. Mc-Garry and the latter by constant attention finally saved the animal from apparent certain Mr. Kron reports his dog as pretty much alive today. That's what you want and -I-8 Dly kiDd miIk Bch City Creamery distributor serve.

we point for tnia dairy 258 Soquel Avenue We specialize on Banquet Butter and Ice Cream munities thrive. Last night it ordered a new American La France motor-driven chemical-and-water fire engine, for de-Jivery August 1. The vote for the purchase stood 45 to 5. When- Boulder Creek satisfies itself that there is a public need it spends a reasonable time in debate and then it proceeds to act. It is true that there is not as much property at stake in the mountain town as may be found in certain more pretentious settlements in Santa Cruz county.

But it is all that Boulder Creek has, and Boulder Creek proposes to protect it. Hence the decision to purchase an up-to-date fire engine. For months ves. for a couple of years larger and far tation for being an unerring shot. "I recall well Ambrose Bierce's story of how he got to work on the Examiner.

He had been writing articles for the weekly papers that attracted Hearst's attention. It was plain W. R. Hearst then, not William Randolph. Hearst himself went over to Bierce's house in Oakland and rapped at the door.

He said, 'Mr. Bierce, I want you to work for the Examiner. You can name your own That was Hearst's way. If the price was too much, no doubt he would have found some excuse for dropping Bierce, but he was willing to pay big for such a man. Bierce accepted the tender to write a column of Prattle, but only on condition that his copy should not be edited by anyone, but should be put into type as he wrote it.

"Dan de Quille, who is treated in your scrap book article that I prepared for the Examiner, fell into old age and to extreme poverty, and now I want to tell you something about John W. Mackay, owner of the Comstock mine. He was the best-hearted man that ever lived. Dan de Quille wouldn't ask anybody for aid, but although I lived in San Francisco then I knew that he was in a bad way, and I dropped a letter to Mr. Mackay in New York.

I said to him, 'Do you remember the time Dan de Quille drew a map of the Comstock after you struck your first bonanza, and pointed out the probable location of a second and smaller bonanza; and don't you remember how you looked for that bonanza and found it, and that it brought you several millions of The answer was prompt, and characteristic of Mackay. He sent orders to a friend of De Quille and himself in San Francisco to take the first train to Virginia City and pay up every OLD-FASHIOXED DAKCE at Seabright hall, Tuesday night. advt. MILL TO CONSUMER Our saw mill, located in the Santa Crux Mountains, is In full operation, cutting both pine and redwood. Advise ui as to your needs.

SANTA CRUZ LUMBER CO. PHONE 453 QUCiTANA ft RIVER STREET Wessendorf Son richer communities in the county of Santa Cruz have discussed the desirability of establishing "in their midst" a Junior High school. But it ended in talk. There were so many reasons, you know, to urge against it. "Too much money goes for education as it is," etc, etc.

Boulder Creek saw the need of a Junior High school and in the Boulder Creek fashion set about to provide one. So to Boulder Creek must go the honor of starting the first junior high school in Santa Cruz county. It will open on September JBrst, with fully thirty pupils, drawn from the Boulder Creek, Ben Lomond, Brookdale, Bear Creek, San Lorenzo, Sequoia, Dougherty and Alba school districts. The Junior High school will be wholly distinct from Boulder Creek's regular high school with its attendance of from forty-five to fifty boys and girls. How excellent this high school is may be sugested by the fact that it is accredited at the state university.

More than that, one of its graduates, Miss Frances Hess is the name, has won markings at the state university excelled by only two other students in the whole state of California. Hats off lo Boulder Creek! thing that De Quille owed; to hand him $1000 in cash; to order made for him three suits of clothes; to 21 Church St Residence Parlors Phone 42 employ a negro servant for him; to accompany him to the home of his relatives in the east, and pay all transportation. In addition to that, he ordered that his representative Who Is Benefitted by Co-operative Marketing We will welcome your account. Otto II. Kahn, noted New York banker, says, "If continued and extended on the lines heretofore pursued under capable and clear-sighted leadership this movement (Co-operative ing) should have the effect not only of contributing materially to the welfare and contentment of its direct constituents, the farmers, but should prove of benefit to the financial, commercial and economic structure as a whole." Co-operative Marketing does raise the standard of farm life and no communities which have adopted a properly organized co-operative plan have gone back to any other.

One-half of the population of the United States lives on farms. Is the standard of farm life to be such as to- promote contentment and hold the American farmer on American farms? POULTRY PRODUCERS OF CENTRAL INC, arrange that Dan de Quille should receive from Mackay's San Francisco banker $70 a week for the rest of his life; and this was all Cone. How I COUPON De Quille ever knew there was another bonanza in Mackay's mine I don't know; but he was, of all the Comstock newspaper men, the most reflective, and he reasoned out that there just must be that smaller bonanza near where the big one was found." Tally one for the old fashioned Family Doctor! This is from one of the press accounts of what happened at yesterday's session of the American Medical association at San Francisco: We are over-specialized. What we need is the good old-fashioned, tried and true general practitioner. Let's quit specializing and care for body ills in good, conservative, practical manner.

This is what Dr. N. P. Colwell of Chicago suggested today before members of the American Medical association at its first meeting in Civic auditorium. He presented statistics to prove that 80 to 90 per cent of all general cases of illness can be cured by an old-fashioned physician who knows his stuff.

He urged that the training of specialists be not HERE NEXT SUNDAY Bring It To the SANTA CRUZ NEWS OFFICE It is Worth 25 Pet. To You on the Purchase of Tickets New Santa Cruz THE AT This Coupon Is Worth at Least $1.00 in cash value While Wataonville won the first of the three-game series in decisive fashion, the Modern Woodmen are still hopeful that matters will ha reversed on the home lot next Sunday. The team will be braced up in a couple of positions, which was responsible for many of the runs scored by Watsonville. 'The latter An Old-Time Newspaper Man Visits the News have about as good a team that nas evei renresnnted the aDDle city in independent ball and fans can rest down as to change the- price of drinks from a quarter to two for assured they will see a last team in ant inn two We drank the toast in silence. 'AnH here's tha storv ahont what Arthur McEwen had to say about the passing of the Enterprise- and now Mark Twain nsprt tn tear around the By E.

J. D. An old friend dropped into The News office yesterday Wells Drury, editor of half a dozen different newspapers in his time, one of the last if not the very last, of the newspapermen who served on the Virginia City and Gold Hill newspapers in the 'old Comstock days. Mr. Drury is stopping for a few days with his wife at the Casa del Rey, but he could not stay away from the smell of printer's ink.

We knew how to get him to talk. a a onnn in hft wnn seated we handed office, swearing like a trooper, when somebody stole his eyeshade. One time Jthe young Episcopal minister Electrical Changes In many homes, rooming houses, and summer places are necessary with the opening of the season. Both tesfms play a clean article of ball, which is -what the fans like to see. Walker will likely be the pitching selection for Santa Cruz.

The team will give several evenings to practice during the week. RECOVERED FROM STOMACH TROUBLE "Had stomach trouble three years and finally was in bed eight weeks with terrible writes A. L. Lyons, Dayton. Ohio.

"The doctors did not help me and I could hold nothing on my stomach. Tried Foley Cathartic Tablets and now am a well man. Can eat anything." Sour stomach, headache, bad breath, biliousness and other digestive disorders quickly overcome with Foley Cathartic Tablets. Do not gripe, pain or nauseate. Sold everywhere.

advt. was' in the omce when MarK was swearing his worst, and he had to admit that the provocation was great, that he could not do otherwise than absolve him. vnn remember the warfare Mm cran hook containing an ac that was carried on in San Francisco count, prepared by himself for the San Francisco Examiner, in the earlir nlnntien whiln a member of the staff nf that DaDer. headed "The between Ambrose Bierce ana Artnur McEwen? Gosh, but that was fierce. There never was anything like it in coast Journalism those two brilliant men.

at it hammer and tones. When Blood Follows the Knife when a roast of beef is being carved to serve and yet the meat is cooked, it ia thought by many to be more easily digested and better assimilated than when it is cooked brown. Watch Independent Market windows Saturday for beef for every beef purpose from 5c the pound up Milk fed lamb, and chickens for Sunday if you prefer. Passing of a Pioneer; the Enterprise of Virginia City dies with Its boots fun oral nrntinns bv men who Nothing was too bitter for them to were intimately associated with it in its finsh days; history of a journal borl first amone the 1 newspapers this side of the Rocky mountains; stories of Mark Twain, ro Onilln. Denis McCarthy.

Joe ememoer say of each other. In his parting shot McEwen denounced Bierce as an arrogant egotist and said he should head his 'Prattle' column in the Examiner, Bierce came back the next day saying he had read McEwen's suggestion, and that the onlysobjection he had to it was his bad grammar, that ft should have read McEwen never got nnnriman unit others who made the old mining camp the literary center Think It Over A resident of Santa Crui county has Just been paid $417 by the Pacific Mutual Life, on a policy that lapsed in 1911 for non-payment of premiums. He was only recently located and informed that he had been given extended insurance for eleven years under the policy. He had long ago forgotten about it and was so surprised that he refused to accept the check until the circumstances were explained. The Paoiflc Mutual Is California's own company one of the largest and best in the United States.

Mary Jane Hanly of the Pacific coast." Tne ariicie is crimH with nictures of De Quille, Goodwin, Rollin M. Daggett, McCar 178 Pacific Ave. Phone 510 thy, Goodman, Sam Davis, Mars Twain and Wells Drury himself. It contains some of the choicest bits of reminiscences of the old Virginia City days. "I would give you anything for that clipping," said Mr.

Drury, "for I failed to save it. It brings back a whole chain of recollections. It recalls to me the days when we met at nniH Hill's chief saloon on the GOOD who to call for prompt, efficient service. Cox Electric Company 157 Pacific Avenue Phone 565 CIGARETTES SPECIAL GARDEN HOSE SALE 10 per cent Off For One Week We are offering a brand of Garden Hose that we are sure will be satisfactory as we have handled the same brand for the past 12 years It's Goodyear and good hose. night it decided to change the price SPECIAL SALE CONTINUED through Juni and July on all Ready-to-wear Goods AT 10 per cent discount on all goods for cash of drinks Irom Zi cenis 10 iiya iC cents.

The fatal hour was the stroke nf mlrlnfcrht Tn mfi and to the edi- tor of the Gold Hill News fell the nt nVialrfnw rUfCX tft RfA tt'tlfl Bhould purchase the last drink at th nid nrice. He won. but I never saw any one more sorrowful. He 128 Pacific Avenue GENUINE "BULlT DURHAM TOBACCO said, 'Boys, the last claim to -oonootohliitv in Gold Hill denarts opposite the Post office with this drink. Who would ever think that we should get so low.

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