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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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PAGE TWO SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL. FRIDAY JTXE 23. 1903. TAN- OXFORDS- BLACK WOMAN AND TEAM PITCH OVER CLIEE 9 The season for Tan colored and Low Shoes is here. Our stock is very complete in these lines our styles are up-to-date.

Buy here and you buy wisely. Enlarged departments are bringing us increased trade. Lowest prices on best merchandise are keeping our store well filled with cus-' tomers. It's our aim to keep it bo the year round. Below are a few of our special offers that will no doubt interest you.

These prices will stand until the end of the week. FRIGHTENED TEAM HACKS DOWN HILL ON THE CARMEL WOMAN DRIVER FATALLY IN-JURED. Special to the SKIRTS SALINAS, June 22. -A very sad accident and one which A Shepherd's Plaid Skirt, accordeon plaited. $8.50 value for $6.00 A Shepherd's Plaid Skirt, kilt, made very full.

$5.50 value for $3.50 An Accordeon Plaited Skirt, wool voile, with or without yoke, all colors. $10 value for $7.50 is expected to have a fatal termin ation, took place on the Carmel to HOYS' TAN fd round toe. price Cp4VwVj HOYS' BLACK CALF SHOES, neat fa and solid. Our price fl miHIiS' TAN OXFORDS, Plain toe, fa nn Cuban tPVVU LADIES' CANVAS OXFORDS, a neat fa OK Reach shoe. Price tpJ.wO LADIES' RUIiRER HEEL JULIETS, sizes 3 to 4 and 6 to 8, this week, "1 1 lr j.air day, when Mrs.

Haulstopf, a farmer's wife, who was on her way home SUITS in a two-norse wagon, accompanied by her eight children, the too OS tL. oldest 1G and the youngest 2, was A Brouche Mercerized Suit, tucked waist and tucked skirt, cream only. $8.75 value for $4.95 A Fancy Bourette Suit, tucked waist and tucked skirt. $8.75 value for $4.95 A Foulard Suit, silk finish, in brown, grey, and navy, figures and stripes and dots. $8.50 value for $4.95 A Mercerized Batiste Suit, box-plaited skirt and waist, cream only.

$9 value for $5.50 A Grass Linen Suit with fancy stripes, tucked waist, seven-gored skirt trimmed with pearl buttons. $10 value for $6.25 BEN CONNER, Foot Fiiv42JPfic Av. REPAIRING BY FRED KOBER pitched down a cliff 25 feet high. When near the top of the grade on the Toro side, the horses took fright and connmenced to back down the girade. The children jumped out, receiving more or less injuries, but Mrs.

Haulstopf stuck to her post. After the wagon had backed 300 yards the team and wagon went over the cliff, 75 feet deep, carrying the unfortunate lady with it. When she was picked up her back was broken and she had j-eceived fatal injuries. The doctors can give no hope for her recovery. CO TAN SHOES FOR BOYS and GIRLS GrapKophone Free TWO MORE RAILROAD HORRORS With $20 Purchase WhATI VAU firmflirtar trio ahrtva nrlnaa If a nofi-tol vnn alt mil A tirrmlot a 1 how we can give one of the talking machines free to every home with a $20 cash purchase.

The story is a long one and would take mucn time to explain. It's a lasting advertisement we're putting in your home in addition to giving you the lowest prices possible on up-to-date dependable merchandise. NINETEEN DEAD IN 20th CENTURY WRECK IN OHIO TWENTY NINE INJURED IN COLORADO OLE VE LAND, Ohio, June 22. iNiineteen persons are dead as a result of the wreck of the DENVER, June 22. West- bound passenger train No.

5 J. on the Denver Rio Grande Railroad was wrecked today at Pinto, a station about sixty miles west of Grand Junction, but no fatalities resulted. The accident was caused by a Twentieth Century Limited on No. I Mission Street, cor. Pacific Av.

and Water St. TELEPHONE MAIN 86. the Lake Shore road at Mentor last night. Charles Wellman of this city, Eugineer Tyler, 4 J. A.

liraaley, a prominent at- broken bolt in the frog of the Shaving Shaving J. torney of Akron, Ohio; A. P. TWO SAN JOSE MEN ATTEMPT SUICIDE swiitch. Four coaches were de- 4' wf Becomes a Luxury ml' A Becomes a Luxury Head of London, England, and F.

are shaved bv a barber: the whether vou shave vourself or 153 whether you shave yourself or J. J. 13randt of this city, all died this morning as a result of railed and twenty-nine passen- gers were injured, none fatally. their injuries. Two additional J.

4 bodies burned beyond recogni- SAN June 21. Thomas D. Grant, an unemployed actor, whose stage name is Kelly, attempted sui Ji tion were also taken from the ruins of the train early tod-ay. cide on Wednesday night by hurling himsefif from a third-story window FUNERAL OF LATE HERMAN 6. PEYTON SAjN JOSE, June 21.

Moses Ayers, a man 65 years of age, living on Orchard attempted to end his lift at 11 o'clock 'Wednesday morning. placed a revolver to his forehead and fired. The bullett imbedded itself in the skull, saving the man's life, but 'inflicting a dangerous wound. It is thought he will mako another attempt to kill himself. Ill health and poverty were the motive.

operation is changed from a duty to a source of pleasure and refreshment by a massage with Pompeian Massage Cream especially after a close shave on a tender skin. It sends you away with an exhilarated sensation akin to a cold bath on a hot day. It makes and keeps the skin firm, clear and healthy by cleaning out all foreign matter from pores-soap, grease, dirt and blackheads. Gentlewomen use the cream in place of face tov. ucr.

Price SO cents and $1.00 per Jar. FOR SALE BY J. Q. Tarrer ard JWoclel Drug Store i vr NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION, in the Park Hotel, Market St. His body struck the pavement with 'terrific force.

Both arms and wrists were broken, one hip dislocated, and Messrs. Hlowe, Walsh and McPher- there is a deep gush in his head jus' son of Santa Cruz met the National over the left temple. Grant appear Editorial Association at the Pajaro ed at the Victory theatre three weeks Station. The way ithe train stopped ago, playing a leading role in "The Russian they entered the cars at the rear LAST SAD KITES OVKIt THE BODY OF FORM Kit WELL-KNOWN lUi-ilDKNT HELD FRIDAY. The remains of the late Herman Feyton, who died at his home on Green St.

in this city on Tuesday night, were borne to their last rest end of the rear car, and before they TRANSPORTATION. JUST WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD DO. Mr. J. T.

Barber of Irwinville, always keeps a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand ready for instant use. Attacks of colic, cholera morbus and diarrhoea tome on so suddenly that there is no time to hunt a doctor or could get to the centra of the train it had been divided into two sections and the first section started for Santa MADE HEAD OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. LOS ANGELES. Charles F. Lum- ing place in the Catholic Cemetery on Thursday afternoon.

The funeral service was conducted by Father mis, the author and magazine editor, haa tOpptd lihrnrlnr, r.f tho T.n iui weuicine. Mr. I have tried Phnm $25.22 Round Trip Cruz. The first section did not stop till it reached the Santa Cruz station, but the second section stopped at the Casino. The local committee found tho pencil drivers and their ladies worn and weary, some of them having been away from home three weeks.

The3 enjoyed the cool sea breeze of the Angeles Public Library by the Board of Trustees, who at the same time discharged the present librarian, Miss Mary L. Jcnes. Fisher with a high requiem mass at Holy Cross Church, and the interment was private. The following were the pallbearers: Wm. Mahoney, Ed M.

'Silvey, Frank Carter, Michael Curry, Thos. J. Egan and John E. McDonough. lain cone, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which is one of the best medicines I ever saw.

I keep a bottle of it inmy room as I have had, several attacks of colic and it has proved to be the best medicine I ever used Sold by J. G. Tanner and The Model Drug Store. A blessing alike to young and old; Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry; nature's specific for dysentery, diarrhoea and summer complaint IE PUBLICAN SHERIFF ELECTED.

Cnres croup, sore throat, pulmonary troubles. Monarch over pain of every sort. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. 'Bay of Monterey, and told of the intense heat experienced while traveling in the heart of the continent.

When they were in convention they were seven hundred strong. At the close of the convention some foul hundred returned to their homes, three hundred coming to Santa Cruz. POLICEMAN HUTCHINGS IS A WATS ON VI LLE ROY. HONOLULU. A.

M. Brown, the Republican nominee, was on Wednesday elected Sheriff of Oahu in which the city is included, by a vote of about 2,200 to 1,650 received by the Home Rule candidate, A. Poepoe, and 830 received by William Henry, the present incumbent and independent candidate. iWATSONVILLE. Hiram S.

Hutchings, whose bravery was a feature of the thrilling tragedy startled San Francisco on Wednes- TIDE TABLE FOR JUNE, 1905. .4. furnished for the "Sentinel" by Springer Watchmaker and Optician; 212 Pacific Santa Cruz, Cal THE GOOD OLD Tf AT. A serere cold or attack of la grippe ii like a tire, the sooner you combat It the San Francisco to Portland for the Lewis Clark Exposition Tickets good going on excursion train leaving San Francisro every Saturday during Exposition. Return limit 10 days, returning on any regular train; or tickets may be exchanged for return by steamer to San Francisco for $2 extra Special Tour and 21 Day Tickets SOUTHERN PACIFIC Inquire of J.

W. LEWIS, Agent better your chances are to overpower lu day morning, is a Vv atsonville boy, But few mothers In thla age are willing DYING OF FAMINE is, in its torments, like dying of con to do the necesBary work required to glye sumption. The progress of consumption, from the beginning to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim A. M. P.

M. a good old-fashioned reliable treatment such as would be administered by their grandmothers, backed by Boschee's German Syrup, which was always liberally osed In connection with the home treatment of colds and Is still In greater Bouse having been reared in this valley. Hutchings took desperate chances when he faced the bloodthirsty maniac who had shot nine persons wii.li a shotgun before he finally killed rimself. WHt Ht'H WiHt WlHt 0.00;6.6 6.1S0.6j 1.31J5.6I VuiU and friends. "When I had consump-ilS tion in its first stage," writes Wm.

i 20 0.2o6.3 7.010.3 2.18;5.7 7.13 8.20 Myers, of Cearfoss. "after trvine i 21 3.4 3.4 3.0315.8 3.45;5.8 9.3013.3 hold faror than any known remedy. But I even without the application of the old-fashioned aids German Syrup will cure a severe cold In quick time. It will cure colds In children or grown people. It r- lleves the congested organs, allays the 0.51:5.91 7.44 0.1 1.4815.4 8.28!0.6 2.50 o.lj 9.121.1 3.564.6!l0.02:i.5, 4.

27j5.9jl0. 423.0 5.09:6.0,11.4412.6 ADAMS' HAIR RESTORER Irritation, and effectively stons the eonrh 5.49 CO Clpnnlr to Use. Exquisitely Scented. 0.002.1 5. 13,4.

410. 5711.9 6. 2914.3111. 442.2 for thin Any child will take It. It Is Invalunbl different medicines and a good doctor, in vain, I at last took Dr.

King's New Discovery, which quickly and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at J. G. Tanner's and The Model Drug Store.

Price EOc and 1.00 a bottle. Trial bottle free. 6.2716.1 faded linir. Stops the falllnit out at once, 1 1,1 a household of children. Trial size bot- renders It soft, silky, luxuriant.

Promote! t'e, regular size. 75c. For sale by 8. the growth and restores to (tray hair the A- Palmer. aplS-ly rich, dark color of youth.

Trice 50c. Sold I 4. 5112. 3012. 51 7.00 6.2 6.3 4.6 1.14!1.7 7.39 1.52jl.2 8.39 2.320.7 9.31 3.12I0.3110.18 1.15 2.00 2.8 7.30 2.9 8.00: by Palmer the Drupclst.

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