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Evening Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 3

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Evening Sentineli
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Santa Cruz, California
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PAGh IHREE HOIG FREED ON PACIFIC GROVE i BETTENS LEASES SCHOOL NEWS OF i BATTERY CHARGE HIGH SCHOOL1 CAPITOLA HOTEL1 BOULDER CREEK SAX JOSE HOTEL MAX TAKE' i CHAIUiE OF 1XKAL HOTEL FOR TERM OF YEARS. FAMILY TROUIJLES OF VALENCIA DISTKK'T A HE AIRED IX ROM TO THE AMOUNT OF i 000 WILL nK CALLED FOIL The ease of People vs. H. PACIFIC GROVE. A citizens' rharev.A with batten-, came before meeting was held in the city hall on evening for the purpose Crasrhill and a Jury on Wed-; Saturday HIGH SCHOOL ItOXDS TO RE VOTED OX SCHOOL CENSUS RETORT.

BOULDER CREEK. The school census report for Boulder Creek has been made up and it shows a net gain of 21 children in the district. The figures are as follows: Boys between 5 and 17 121 Girls between 5 and 17 10. Total children under 5 70 An Important deal in hotel management affairs has just been consummated. AUbert Bettens, proprietor of the Hotel St.

James in 'San Jose, and one of the lessees of the California Hotel, San Francisco, has leased for a term of vears the nesday. i Assistant District Attorney Osborn FLESH BUILDER The liver of the cod fish produces oil that is a wonderful flesh builder. No fat or oil can compare with it in that respect. To get the best out of it, it must be emulsified and made like cream. In Scott's Emulsion it is prepared in the best possible form to produce the best possible results.

Thirty years have proven this. We'll send you a sample free. SCOTT BOWNE, 4x) Pearl Slreet. New York. of voting upon the question of increasing the amount of bonds to be voted for a high school building.

Wm. Sutton was chosen chairman and Dr. W. V. Grimes was appointed Capitola at Capitola from the tary.

The chairman stated the ohject owners, F. A. Hihn Co. The lease of the meeting and called for remarks includes the hotel club house, prosecuted and Chas. M.

Cassin represented the defense. The case is one involving family troubles and grew out of a struggle between Hoig and his wife for the possession of one of their children, who is living with the father, the couple being separated, pending divorce proceed- i ings. i Pviilprw'ft from the assembled citizens. A bowling alleys, roof garden and cot-lengthy discussion followed and it and atso boating and fishing was finally decided that 'bonds would privileges. be called for to the amount of Negotiations for the leasing of the 000, as it i3 desirable that a hollow! hoteI have been ln progress for fully cement block or brick building be threo months.

There have been a erected, and $30,000 was not con- dozen or more parties who were de-sidered enough to purchase the land, sroua 0f leasing the well-known equip the structure and erect the l0Stelry. "Within the past week, was given by both Total 296 Gain over last year 21 High School Bonds. At the last meeting of the High School trustees, It was decided to. hold a bond election to provide for an issue of $10,000 worth of bonds. The school will be located temporarily in the old Tackitt hall and it is expected to start with 25 pupils.

parties and neighbors and the jury, after a short deliberation, iouna i verdict of not guilty. building. The opinion expressed, however, Bettens and the Hihn Co. was that the bonds bear five per cent interest. came to terms, and the result is that the iSan Jose hotel man goes into im nrroxT-PEYTOx suit DISMISSED.

A CREEPING DEATH. Blood poison creeps up towards the heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plaine, -writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poison-ins.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve drew DEATH OF LOS GATOS PIONEER A stipulation was filed in the IJited States dirtrict court on Tuesday, which marks the close of the SAVED BY DYNAMITE. Sometimes, a flaming city la saved by dynamiting a space that the fire can't cross. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so long, you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it. Z. T.

Gray, of Calhoun, writes: "My wife had a very aggravated cough, which kept her awake nights. mediate possession and will open the season at the well-known resort June 1st. The hotel has recently thoroughly overhauled, and wherever needed has been modernized. For fully twelve months past Mr. Bettens has been actively engaged in ths migauon oetween tnea.

j. Dut'ont healed the wound and tie powder Lo and W. C. Ufe- Best ln the world for Peyton and the Peyton Chemical Co burna and Bore8i 25e at J. G.

Tan-The stipulation is for the dismissal ner'S drug Btore. of the suit. California Two physicians could not help her; work of managing the LOS GATOS. Los Gatos was very much grieved to learn of the passing of one of her oldest and most respected pioneers, James William so she took Dr. King's New Discovery The Hotel Hotel in San Francisco.

for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, will, as for St. James of 'San Jose hv which eased her cough, cave her Gray, whom death called away on some Ume past be managed AMUSEMENTS. Wednesday morning at the advanced Rudolph Bettens. sleep, and finally cured her." Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and La Grippe, at J. G.

Tanner's drug store, price 50c and guaranteed. Trial bottle free. Subscribe for the Extra Opera House Extra HKIC KlirUT HMI JIJI SEATS NOW SELLING age of 71 years. Mr. Gray was (born at Portsmouth, England.

With his family he came to the United States in 18G9, first settling at Kansas City, Mo. Twenty-three years ago he came to California, taking up 'his residence in bos Gatos, where he has ever since resided, honored and respected by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. He was a charter mem-Iber of Los Gatos Lodge, A. O. U.

W. His surviving daughters are: Mrs. James H. Pearce of Los Gatos; Mrs. Anna Nash Curren of San Francisco; Mrs.

Charles Adair of San Jose, and Mrs. J. C. Moffltt of Redwood City. THURSDAY, MAY MM $1.50, $1, 75C, 50C 1 x-orf 'A S39 SCENES FROM AXD HIS Jk.

JNT 13 Fifty Musicians! Ten Soloists! Partridge! Huttmann! Archambault! Kryl! JUST, AS 'FRISCO HAD IT! WARNING STUDENTS AGAINST BOTTLE DAVS IN PARADISE A Grand Spring Celebration commencing TORACCO AM) AliCOHOL CAUSE CANCER OF THE MOUTH AM) THROAT. PHILADELPHIA. hun excessive use of tobacco and alcoholic drinks if you would avoid cancer of the mouth and throat. This is the important warning in a recent address that has created much comment among physicians and surgeons. It was delivered by Dr.

Bainbridge in a course of clinical lectures at the New York Skin and Cancer Hospital. He quoted statistics of 1,000 cases of cancer in women. Of these, only thirteen had the malignant growth in mouth or throat. Of 1,000 cancerous men, 111 were affected in these parts. Of the 111, no fewer than 75 used alcoholic stimulants and tobacco.

St Monday, May 1 5th to 2 1 (INCLUSIVE) -t Shows 10 Free Acts 12 Big BAN DA ROSA THE FAAIOUS Copytwht Research has failed to decide the origin of the malady. The Gratwick Pathological Laboratory of Buffalo has sent out a report which tends to Furnished by FIESTA CARNIVAL COMPANY 6 Big Days of Unalloyed Joy SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIME show that it is caused by a parasite, and that it is contagious. A report by the Harvard Cancer Research Commission, which is about to be made public, will declare that Fads about our business and our clothing it is not of parasitic origin, and is neither hereditary nor contagious. One of the theories that is gradually gaining ground is that there are certain well-defined cancer-belts within the limits of which the disease is especially prevalent and its ravages most deadly. Advancing civilization has raised steadily the death rate from this disease.

In 1850 there were nine cases of cancer in each 100,000 of population. In 1890 there were thirty- UNIQUE! Hieii class vaudeville "TH ETRE C' ISKV' Manager. Operated by CALIFORNIA AMUSEMENT (Inc.) Week Commencing May 8th, 1905. THE GREAT AUER, THREE MILLARDS, Europe's Premier Rag Picture Famous Comedy Trio, in "Willie Artist. Green's Visit." HARRY E.

BOYD, Won't Miss It, Eccentric Comedian AX IMPOSSIBLE VOYAGE SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT three cases to each 100,000. At this time there are more than forty cases to each 100,000. Excessive irritation of any part of the body will predispose that part toward cancer. The growths that heretofore have heen regarded as harmless, sucli as warts, moles, are now generally believed to be the precursors of cancers. While the X-rays, Finsen fight, Piffard lamp and radium have made many cases milder and have even wrought cures where the growth has been near the surface and easily reached, the surgeon's knife, after all, remains the surest means for relief.

of the PHEXOMIXAL TKXOR LOUIS A. HANVEY Late with the Promotion Committee. Change of program Monday and Thursday. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday, doors open 2:30, show starts 3:00 P. M.

Here's our story: Certain facts concerning our business makes our arguments strong. There is nothing surprising about It for there has not been a time during the past few years when manufacturers could not make high class clothes if they wanted to. The only thing lacking with some of them was the will. Those are the ones we have ignored. We have bought our clothing only from tihe best makers and the result is seen in our well-known success.

It costs good money to produce good clothing and our profits are necessarily small 'nit our idea is the correct one and our business will grow as rapidly as the people ibecome acquainted with the facts. Our stocks are always kept complete. Courtesy' to all whether you come to buy or just to look. We exchan-e goods cheerfully and we are always glad to right anything that goes wrong. Wb want to treat you so well that whenever you need any of the kinds of goods we pell your eyes will turn toward our store as naturally as a duck turns to water.

We are doing th clothing business of Santa Cruz and there is good reason for it Our customers get their money's worth. The price of the clothing from $12,50 to S22.50 Styles in Haberdashery. Hats and Shoes. Lots more we could tell you about the new styles in flno Vests, Shirts. Underwear Straw Hats and Shoes but that Is another storv.

You' can see them all by calling at our store. TERRIFIC RACE WITH DEATH. "Death was fast approaching," I writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa. describing his fearful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble i and heart disease, which had robbed me of sleep and of all interest in life.

I had tried many different doctors and several medicines, but got no benefit, TRY THE PLUNGE It is becoming very popular to take a dip in this clean pool of water SINGLE BATHS 25c 5 TICKETS FOR $1.00 CASINO IYIERRY-CO-ROUND Open Every Day at 2 O'clock F. M. TICKIiTS So 25 FOR $1 So wonderful was their effect, that in three days I felt like a new man, and today I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at J. O. Tanner's drug store; price BOo.

WILLIAMS BROS Cash Store 64 Pn.nifin HPrClAIj DAYfJ ONCE A wrrK. Hop piprn for minounremputs. VhihIt. Trunin, lli.u Itoim, Cliocolito. Crl, Hum, given to each rldei Subscribe for the "Sentinel' ttt).

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1896-1907