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8ANTA CBUZ MOEHIflQ SENTIHIt- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. IMS TRANSPORTATION. HWfTT TOY VW Mi Ij i vjy i i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, plans and specifications wili I I 3l mm MODERN VAUDEVILLE OBrtl Id conjunction with ttw.ORKAT DRUGGISTS MAKE STRONG FIGHT ON CLEVELAND'S BILL STUONt; KHiHT fuK Kl AM) A(iAIST Till: DltKitilST THEATRE Phone ENTIRE CHANCE IN PROCRAM ON THURSDAY NICHT. WEEK COMMENCING FEBRUARY I3lh, 1905. We are now showing a lull line of the tlelratel CB CORSETS AND GIRDLES This corset la ro well known that we need not Bpcak of tin merit.

ft For style, til and durability it In unexcelled, f'rlies from up See our window display i Style 360 Straight Front UNEXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN SKIRTS Walking SklrU $3 50 In Krey, navy and black. Walking SklrtH $5 00 Fancy Scotch WalklnK SklrU $7 50 Fancy Trimmed. Trading Stamp With Every Purchase PMI'IRK CIRCt'lT J. T. RICE, Lenee and Manager.

John 5a TDK CiltEAT FOLKERTH, Double Note Whistler and Imitator. TltASK MI'RRAY, Fashion Piatea. "THK ESCAFED On the Ulograph. Doors open 2:30. Show starts 3 P.

OPERA-HOUSE TUESDAY NIGHT, FEB, 21st J. J. COLEMAN presents "That odd fellow" MR. HARRY Beresford and Company in "A CONTINUOUS LAUGH" "OUR TXTES'W BY CHAS. T.

VINCENT. A SPASM OF LAUGHTER! PURE, WHOLESOME FUN neserved Seats 75c and $1.00 60c Seats on sale at usual place Wednesday. crele hi8 actions do not bear thein out If the Good Government League to which you referred, will promote the union of the hotter citizens of Santa Cruz, and if It stands for civic honesty and honor and decency on the part of all public officials, regardless of politics, then 1 stand with the League. OBSERVER. HKJH SCHOOL I'HOIHIKKI) KOH ckkkk.

(Continued from First Page course. All of this time is a direct and tangible loss to the pupils and their parents, to say nothing of possible bad habits that may be formed by young and Impressionable bovs and girls while they are putting in this surprising total of forty-eight hundred hours of their school course In either waiting for trains or along the road between Sanla Cruz and Ben Lomond and Moulder Creek Surely here Is food for thought and a most forcible reason why this valley should have a High school of its own as soon as possible. Looked at from this standpoint Boulder Creek and Hon Lomond have already waited too long In moving for a High school of their A.SSKM1JI.V MAY CITE WTO II FOR K)TFMPT. (Continued from irst Page.) Lumlt-y of Tuliire, tin- liittcr a Democrat, tlie only one on the conmiltti'C. They hove made tlm (li niand that tlie editor of the Surf be hi-outfit to the Assembly Mini be iiuule to prove or show that he can nut prove hit: nlle-Kiition before tlie committee jfocs to Santa Cru to Invest lunte.

They say they will not (to till thin is ilone. The committee has; (Iii IiIihI to gi to Wiuitji Crim next Thursday mill the intent Ion is to have the contempt proceMlinits held before then. XKW DAILY I'APKR AT SAX l.l'IS OKISI'O. A carload of printing machinery and other effects arrived In San Luis Obispo last Wednesday to bo used by C. A.

Black of San Miguel In printing a new evening dally there. I ne new paper will be a continuation of the San Miguel Enternri.se. Sun Miguel to be at present without, a paper. Phone John 11 Ilea. Phone Black 12 SCALE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Enterprise Machine Works and GARAGE W.

H. RUFFCORN, Proprietor Cherry Street Snntu Crui, Cal. steamers of Company for nlilcll It Is Keul leave Hunts Crux FOR SAN FRANCISCO COOS A. M. Feb.

i. li, IS), Mar. 8. 8ANTA Clll'2 irrelght onlr) 3 A. M.

Feb. S. 1 i. Mur. 4.

FOR L0S7NGELES jvniunH ni iuinurrrj, onu ri 1111 d. 1 Bjunii, l'urt Htirfonl (Snn Luis Obinpo, Hunts 1 Itiirhnru, Vnitura, Ilnenem, Kant ttuu I'tilro, Ban Idro and Newport, I COOS BAY 4 I M. Feb. 7, 15, Mur. a.

I 8 A NT A ritHi ffrvlgut ouly) 4 V. M. Feb. 11, lit, -7. ('Simmer Coos Bar ouly.) I The steamer GIPSY, carrying fratgbt 1 and com bunt I hies only, arrives from Aaa I KranciHco about 4 A.

M. every WedueftUuy mm naiuruay. ana leaves rur tsau ran-cIhco ut 4 P. M. tbe same days.

Steamer connect at Han FrancUco with, company's Rt earners for ports la Hrltlab Columbia, 1'iiKet Sound, Soutb tiaatern Alaska, Humboldt Hay aud Mexico. For further Information obtain folders. Hitclit Ir reserved to cuaugc steamers at sailing dates. TICKKT AND FltKIOHT OFFICES: SANTA CRCZ. B89 PaclOe Avenue.

C. D. DUN ANN, General Passenger Afeot, 10 Mnrket San Francisco. HARVEY'S Pescadero 8tage Line A stam" Ipmrc HHnta Crui dally at 9 A. M.

eiifiit Hutidar for returning f'li dur. Oltlic at Mnno ft Deiulchfll aud KuKleslun'a L'oniljr Store, Lower I'laia. JiMF.S A. HAIlVKY, Phone Urd 882. l'rurletor.

Tell Eastern Friends OF THK LOW RATH8 WHICH WILL 11B MADE TO CALIFORNIA March I to May 15. 1905 $50 from NEW YORK $33 from CHICAGO $32 from ST. PAUL $25 from KANSAS CITY Slmllnr rutos from other points. iH'pnult rust of ticket Willi fluent here, find ticket will be furnished In the Kant. Tell jour friends that How's tile time to come cheaply If they liny their tickets via Southern Pacific ASK FOR PARTICULARS J.

V. I.KWIS, Audit, Santa Crua Depot PAUL SHOUP, D. F. P. A.

16 South First San lose some: CHEAP RATES. Southern Pacific Comp'y WILL SELL To Washington, D.C. and Return, $88.65 ACCOUNT I'ltKSinKNTlAI, HXAIGUtATIOX Coing Feb. 25, 26 and 27th. ReturnLimit, 60 Days.

At De iter's 75 Pacific Avenue MiHEHAL WATERS, Wines, Boer and Liquors. Phone, Black 165. epl-M PHONE JAMES 21 I be on file Friday. Feb. 10th.

at the office uf E. L. Van Cleeck, for th btitlding of an aquarium. Bids will be opened for building the same on Tuesday, Feb. 14th, at 2 M.

Th right is reserved to reject any and all bids. E. L. VAN CLEECK fb8-td Architect. XOTH'K OF HKAUlNCi iK OF VIKWFIlri.

IN THK MATT Kit UK THK APPLICA-Hon of F. A. Hthn Company. C. Martin and others for pulillc road la Hrauci-fone Itoad Histrlct.

A pHltion for a imblic road In Hranei-forle Koad Histrlct liming been tiled with the Hoard of Supervisors of Santa Oru Cuttiiiv. State California, by V. A. Hlhn Com pan v. C.

C. Martin and others, aud the ti i ft seclioii of which is' (leHrribed us follows, tn-wlt: Heullilliliff 111 I lie middle of tlie County Itoad known hh the Highland and tiultliies II-uiil at the northeast corner of lauds of Albert and Claudia He Foe. nnd runs thence In a westerly direction for a distance of f.lT feet; ami thence in a generally southerly direction for a dhtiiiice of feet to the northerly end of the 'ounty Koad known an the (ileiiwood and Vine Hill Koad In front of the store of C. Mnrtln, nt Hlenwuod; all of which more fully shown by the i'lat and Field Notes' which accompany the Iteport of Viewers In said matter, aud which said first section of said road Is :ts.7- feet or 7 miles, nnd will pass across the following hinds, to-wlt: along lie 1 1 ighlaiul and Scliult Idea Uond for a distance- of 771 feet; across lands of Albert aud Claudius He Koe, H.Ct feet, feet of whh-h Is through a prune and apple orchard; across lunds of A. Sobey feel; across binds of Mary Pearson feet; across lands of A.

I Pena feet; across lands of (. C. 1aureiice ti7H feel; across hinds of J. V. nnd F.

C. Me-Klernan feet; across binds of Agnes KflVy feet; across lands of the F. A. II ii Cointuiuv 4.H47 feet; mid across lands of C. C.

Martin VJi.7J feet; And the Viewers appointed by said Hoard having made and tiled their report on the tith day of February. and said Hoard of Supervisors having appointed Monday, tlie ttth dav March, A. I. at the -Mumr of In A. M.

of said duy us the time for the heartier of the said iteport of Viewers. Therefore, notice is hereby given that said report of said Viewers Will be heard by said Hoard of Supervisors at its elm tubers In tlie Court house of sniil t'otinty. In the Citv of Santa Cruz, in said Co'un'v and Slate, on Monday, the ttth day of March, A. H. HMfi, at ihe hour of in o'clock A.

M. or Mtid day. tit which time, and before said Hoard, all persons interested mar appear and give evidence for or against the approval of said report and the location of said road. Hated. Santa Cruz, February 7th.

A. H. unci. FT. II.

MIM.F.R. County Clerk nnd ex othVUi Clerk of Raid Hoard of Supervisors, fhM-2w OKMXAXCK XO. 11M. til Ordinance lli'lating to flu Fres-ei-viitiuii and I'toteit ion of lams, Viialiniiiis, ami tilso for 1 1 Priwr VJttiim nnd I'mtcct ion of Itiihhtts. Till: HOAIiH tF SI PC1E VISUKM OF THK County of Santa Cnu do ordain ns follows: Seetion 1.

Kverv person ulm at any time buys, hells, lakes, catches, kills, has Lu Ids possession, any clam or ipm-haug, I he shell of whirl) Rim II measure less than eight and one-half inches around the outer edge of the shell Is guilty of misdemeanor. Section 11. Fvery person who, between the 1st day of May and tlie 3 1st day of August in each year buys, sells, takes, cuteltes, kills, or has in his possession, any clam or ijuahaug is guilty of misde meanor. Hon HI. l.verv nci-son who.

between thw lot day of February and l.Mh day of October of any year, hums, par takes, kills or desiioys, or has lu his possession, whether taken or killed in the County of Santa Crux, or shipped Into ttit County of Santa Trust from any other county, state, territory or foreign country, tiny species of rabbit other limn domestic aidiits is guilty of misdemeanor. Section IV. Kverv nersmi vlohiflnir nnv of the provisions of tills Ordinance shall deemed guilty of misdemeanor and shall IMIllished hv lUinrisolillieiil in the I'oiiulv Jail of the Coumy of Stmia Cms for period not exceeding Tid duvs or hv tine not exeocihur or br Ih.iIi and imprisonment. M-ction 1 his ordinance rdiall take ffect mill hi force mi nml nfli-r fifi.u days after Its passage. Passed hv llie Honril of nf the County of Santa Cruz this 7th dnv of February.

A. H. 1V the fii.tw it. vote: Suoervisors I Infill Wyinan. Miller and Kinsley.

Noes: Supervisors' none. Absent Supervisors none. J. A. MNHCOTT.

i luitrman nf iho Hoard of Supervisors. Atte H. II. Miller. Clerk of said Hoard.

Nt in TiiF srpr.itiou rontT. county of Santa Cruz, Stale of California. lit th mailer of the estate of Itohert liusiwll deceased. Notice to all persons interested or claiuiing an Interest iu said estate tu apH'ur nnd show cause, nmier Section I-M of Hie tode of Civil Procedure. Ihe People of the Stale of Cuilfornla ud gri-etlnu to: F.

H. ItnlMwIn of the said estate and to Chan. II, Younger, hh attorney, to Marv F. it-irrii Anita I'. Harreit, John H.

Itarrett. Jaiuei Itarrett mid to their atlornev Chas. Cassiu, to Mrs. Michnei Kelly. Mrs.

Mnrr Itarrett, Ftigeule C. Harrttl. Knium Loulsit liussell, John HolTmau Itussell, Kdiert Stewart Hussell. Joseph Heiijamlii Kimsell, to the Maria KW OriihamiL-e nnd attorney F. H.

Hlxford. and to all persons having or claiming nn Interest In said estate, whether named or nut imiiunl ilul-in and to each of Ihem: YoU Hlld each of TOO nro hnrol.v n.HHA that on the 7th day of January, untTi, William liussell, by his nttormV Itimcaa Mcpherson. tiled a veritled petitiou In the above entitled court, praying the court lo ascertain nni declare thu rights of ail persons to said estate ami nil Interests therein, and to win mi distribution should be made, under Section HKI4 Code of CIvP Procedure of state of California, and thereupon on the said date the Court made an order directing the service of notice to nil persons Interested In said estnte to nppenr and show cause on the day of March, Hkio, as lu said Section H'a'A provided, at the Cuurt-rooin of tlie said Superior Court. In the Court-house iu the Cltv of Santa Cruz of the County of Simm Crui. Hiale of California.

Therefore you and each of you nre hereby notified and required to appear nnd show cause at the time and place in tho said order heretofore speeltied. Ht the hour of Hi o'clock A. In the manner nnd nn provided by said Section HHU, and exhibit your claims of heirship, ownership, or interest in said estate, to said Court, lu the mnniier provided by Section and the toutt shall, after the expiration of the time limited for appearing as aforesaid, enter an order adjudging the default nf all persons for not appearing as a forest. 10. who shall ind have appeared us aforesaid.

that tlie real of which tbe said deceased died seized or possessed so fur as known. Is tluit tract of Inn, commonly known as the Ktissell Tract" and described In the last will of tlie decedent us 'my riirtn cniisisiing of one hundred and ninety seven acres wlthlu the city limit of Santa rui. and In the Cunty of Snntu Cruz. Male of allf.irnln. being the same premises described iii deed from tbe Iruslees of ihe "Inhabitants of the Town San ii truz' to Fsiher Itussell, Alexander Huvsell and Margaret Itussell, dated Jim 1K.17, and recorded In Volume of Heeds at page nf the Hecords of Deeds In the oil b-e of the it said County uf Snnt Crtii.

i i ns ny said nertlon pro- Vlded Will ascerlabi nml -i of all persons to said estale and adlmlg Mtn tlH'SS. I IO 11,11. o.IJL lillllll, JIMlgP i.r our riiI.I Mu.t.Hor 'rt of OruE i my. L-lviMl unilor my 1 8i of tiro sulci Snpi.rlor t-iiiirt, llil, Till ilny of Jiiinniry, UMlTi. I.

Son 1. 1 Jllll'lHW lerk of Superior Conn. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. KSTATH OF looi'ilsi'il. Nollii.

Is lu.n.l.v I inlmlnlslriitrlx or tlio ost'ilV J-i, kou Mi-rnokh, ronsi'il, tu Hip nnd nil i.i,.- ll.Mlllt till' (o ,.,11,11 IO Mh tho nwnr- v. i. uoiilhs nft.r tho iirt lo.l.lir.'iiion OllfO. til II' H.li.l rosliliMi. o.

known Iho loss of sni.l i-stiito. In tho Comiv 'ruz. Snnln Cruz. th A. Ii.

Till of CI.II'FOIIli M'CIIACKIV of the I rnrkln. I- 1.. I othrnn. Attoruov triitrlx, Snn Jose. Cnl.

for Ailtninls-jnJli jw NOTICE TO lti) lclin nml lino hoi, isu Horns on I'ri'scription ui--tiuii. SACIAMK.TO.-No hill that has! come before the Legislature has en- countered more determined opposl- 1 tlon than that Introduced in the As- setnbly by Cleveland, providing "thai i any person, druggist or pharmacist, I other than a licensed physician, who prescribes ()r compounds for or fur nishes any person any medicine or drug without a written prescription from a licensed physician, is guilty of a The druggists throughout the Slate have organized to defeat the measure, and members have been almost snowed under with circulars and appeals to vole down what is denounced "an attempt to form a doctor's The Committee, on public Health and Quarantine devoted a session to the consideration of the bill. Assemblyman Dr. Hales, who is chairman of that committee, made a speech favoring the measure, and Dr. X.

K. Foster, secretary of the State Hoard of Health, also urged the passage of the bill. The oilier side of Ihe story was told by Secretary Cheatham of the Keiail Druggists' I'nlon, who objected to the 'bill on behalf of the thousands of druggists throughout the Stale. In order to meet some of the arguments that have been made against his hill, Cleveland appeared before the committee and offered two amendments. One of them declares that the bill shall not apply to medicines sold in the original package.

This provision is Inserted so as to permit the sale of patenl medicines by druggists. The oilier amendment Is designed to allow a druggist to sell any drug or compound he may be asked for. "My one object," said Cleveland, "Is io prevent the prescribing and compounding of medicines by druggists on their own responsibility. Druggists must give up diagnosing diseases, which they are not pet en 'o I'AltK IMPItOVKMKNT AT IIOI LDKU KKKK. The committee on town park have held a meeting and decided to at once proceed with the planting and beautifying of the park.

A fountain will be put in and palms, shrubs and (lowers planted. Mountain Kcho. CALAIlASAS AMATKITW AT COItltAI.ITOS. The Calahasas Dramatic Club gave a successful rendering of Ihe drama "Function, the Cricket," before a large audience at Corralllos on Sal-urday evening. HAPPY Have Made Many Sniitn tltisinstlc.

No wonder scores of Hnntn Crux resi dents grow entliiisinslle. It is enough to niiike any one happy to find relief after yenrK of sulTerhig. Piilille statements like tlie following lire lint truthful rcprcHcn liitlons of the dully work done lu Sunta I'ruz Iloim's Kiilnev fills: Mrs. Ttioniiis Archer, of tail Tirnneiforle Avenue (Thomas Archer, sexton of Evergreen Oeuieleryl. siiys: "Awav buck In IstIM I was thrown out of wagon mid I luive been sulijeet to Attacks of liiu'knche ever since.

Home of pen were so acute Hint I whs compelled to stt still during Hie whole of Die ilny, nlid more than ouiii I have been laid up Ho Dint I could not net iiroiiiid. I went to Tanner's drug store for Ilium's Klihiov Pills, used them mill) I was relieved mid continued until the Inst attack, when I ipilt the treatment. In my opinion lliey are remedy upou which the public elm depend." For sale hv all dealers. Price (V cents. Kiister Mllluirn buffalo, N.

sole intents for the Pulled Hlntes. Remember In mime lionu's and take no other. 4 4 4 4 4 'h 4 tiih i 4-4. 4-4- 4 4- 4- 4- 4 4 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4- Furnished for the 'Sentinel" by W. Springer, Watchmaker and Optician, 212 I'aclflc Sanla Crut.

Hal. A. M. P. M.

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Tnlt. I'lilef Kngineer. Teleplione Main 12. Tun AI.AItM SKiNALS. rnelllc Avenue nnd Ciiiireh Street.

I'ope IIoiikc nnd vicinity, I I.e. -list unit Vine Street. .1 I.ouin Prletn Co'H. mill site. II (l.eini Hlreet find Soipiel Avenim.

7 Mission Orelinril. l.lie-olli Hlreet nnd IVieWe Avenue. I 2 I nner IMii.n-MNslen Hill. I.I Sprr.ce mill I eilur Ntroem. 14 Third nod Mnln KlreeH IIIII.

1 I lirenn Hint I'mnklln Htretn. 1 II Kron'a Tnnnerv. I Sell Itenrll Unlet. I ll.niiiilt Avci nnd Thlnl Street. I It itiiv mid Mlsslnn Strei-tH.

-I I. -liver I'llizn-I'ne. Ar. iltlrl WntlT t. l' I'lillfornlii Av.

nnd Wniinit Av. Wnler nml Slreetn. WiiNlilogton nml rrkn nml ltlierslile Avenues. 7 HilV St reel nml l.lnlll linilHe Avi'll'll1. i M.

Iv Clllirell Clllinll Slreet. IMllllllt HIHl I Tli-WI Till AVPIllleH. 3 4 llpelll llollio I'll rk Slreet. Mnl ket Hlol (Jriint Street. 'Ill mid I StreelM.

7 ('ooper nml Front Slreetn. ItlverHlde Avenue il'ol llnrson 11 1 1 i Slreet mid Avenue, 1 l.mire! inn'. I'elller Slreeln. 4 2 l.tiiiMiln nnd io-IiIiilmou Slreeti. i I'lilou tepot nml rlilnutowu.

6 1 Kir Drill. of he an 1 1 the land 'me i it ihe Ihe not 1 Drugs Chemicals Piescripuons Carefully Compounded Fancy and Toilet Articles 1'iiiltlc Hanta Cruz. Oil. HAY FOR SALE Twenty five tous of OAT HAY In Imin mar Suipiel, or delivered In Santa ('nit. Kmiiilre nt thin nth1 eo.

Jn IH-tf Have Your CARPETS CLEANED We have up-to-ctate Machinery to aonwim. uiveueyour order. WESSENDORF STAFFLER Minneapolis Furniture Co UNION FRENCH LAUNDRY licculat Kerrick, Props. 215 and 217 Paclflo Santa Cm rlrat-claa work don at loweit price Washloa called fur anil delivered. HEATH FANEUF i 29 Pacific Santa Cruz Tinning Plumbing Gas Fitting Work Done at Reasonable Hates and Guaranteed Klrst-Class.

On hand a full line of Cast- Iron and Steel Ranges and Air-it, Tight Heaters. 1 Give us a Call. Phone, Black I 241' J. H. HORSNYDER DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST 128 PAClflC SANTA CBIZ.

CAU Independent Market, 178 Pacific Av. HARRINGTON MOORE, PROPRIETORS. The Best of Fresh and Salt Meal Sausage, Lard, Bacon, Ham, etc. Par ttcular attention given to supplying families. Wagons run to all parts ol the city and vicinity.

Orders prompt ly and satisfactorily filled. Give us a trial. Telephone Main 10. Tin, Copper Sheet-Iron Work numbing and Jobbing Promptly Attended To. PUMH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY IrV.

17. MARSH, Phone Red 567 301 Pacific Ave. ooHtf WESSENDOKF STAFFLER UNDERTAKERS 71 Pacific Avenue Gl AIUHA.VS HAI.K OF HKAli KSTATK. NOTtCK IS IIKKKltY IJ1VKX THAT I't'It Hiiant to mi unli-r of tluf Hiiievliir Court of Santa I'nuntv, California, uiadf mi I lie Jotli ihty nf Jainiary, miiliur ltiiK nit? tlit- tu It rsin 1 1 i-d, Kuanllaii of tin- fstntes uf JMwiml S. Yurco ami Mai) Yif'(t, hi wll at private kiiIh the hi'ifiu-afUT (lesrrlltril lral pniiHTty; 1.

an KWli jjuiinliau, will hell nt private wale Ui tln hivrlii'st ami best bidder for rush in I ntti'il Stales fiin. lu -r cent, of price to aieouipaiiy bid, tabinee un eon-tirmmlon of nalc by tlie tiald Court, all tlie ri'lit, title and interest, (beinff un umlivid ed twu-elKtiiliH iiiterent) of said Kduinil 8. itHTo and Mary Yocco. uiinorH. in and tu all that real estate situated in Santa L'rui luuuty, allfoiuin, aud described hh fol lows, to-wit: First: Situate in the County of Snntu ruz, State or California.

Iieifiiiniuir at staki; nuirki'd 8. L. 1), Ih-Iii the Houllieast eortier uf that eet'tain :iti.hL' n-re tract I in nil as conveyed by 1 lios. Slauuht Henry H. Norton in the Kaiubo Suijuel uHioeiiuuiou; ineuce ruiuiliiir atouir llie westerly line of lands of 10.

C. Yuceo north i degree minutes east chains to a teuce nlcket marked S. 12; thence ruuuUig uitiiiK un- Moiiiueriy line or nam h. Yoeco Hi.fHi acre tract, imrtU H7 dere4' luinuti'H wet IS. 21 elm his to sluke siamihiK on ihe top of a hlh knoli; thence miiith 1 decree east ii.Xt chuins; thence south 1 degree 'M tnlnnteri east 4.IH! clmliis; iu-iiir rtiiiiui crees iiiiiiuies west cn.iins to it point in the southerly line of said acre triiet; thence tioiitU 7 degrees minutes east H.

I chains to the place uf beginning, containing 15.11 n'Tes. Second: lhat certain lot or parcel or land situated in Santa Cruz Comity, State of California, and being a portion of the Augmentation Kancho, and begin mug at the northwest corner of hind owikmi ami occupied nv c. II. Allen; tlienei Bunt ft degrees west chains to Iduel oak In diameter; thence south 74 de gives west to a stake marked 2. N.

2." chnlu; thence south "1 1 li degrees i-iim iiiiiMicu ceuier oi lagoon to stake thi'iife following down the outlet of am Id lagoon to Its Intersect bm with the east line or lands or sietsoii; thence lu north eriy direction, 1T.i..(4 cliaius to a slake marked S. V2. following th. east line of lami or Stetson and tract of almut 'M in rt'R sold by Slaiiuhter to H. It.

Norton: thence in ail easterly direction along the south side of lands eonveved by Chase to Allen and Norton to the' place nf beginning; containing acres of land. mini: lhat certain lot or tract of land sii uated In tlie County of Sunta Crux, Slate of California, and beginning at the northwest corner of tract of land deeded by Thomas Slaughter to Henry It. Norloii; thence north 14 degrees west perches to a black oak stub in ho road- thence by the road south liU degrees east IS pehW; thence north degrees east Hi perches; thence north SO 12 degrees east ii.ll perches; thence south iHl degrees east 10 pereiies; koiHIi degrees eiiHt 4 perches theme south HI degrees east 8 perches lu the forks of road; thence cou-linuing in road south degrees east 8 pt-rches; thence south 77 12 degrees east ti perches- thence south deirrees cast perches to large Hand nick at the Intersection of this course with the north llii of Mrs. Million ti. Norton's land; tlicme by this line westerly to the place of begin ning.

Couialuiiig ten acres of land, more or less. And notice Is lurther given that Hfild sale will be made or after the lillrd day of February, Written uors or bids for said (merest lu said property will be received at the ulilce of S. ti. Tompkins, Attorney at Law, jrst Nath.ual Ituuk Jfuildhig. Jose, Culifornia.

Hated January liHio. l-l-liA K. YtK'Cti, (riiardlan of the Kstates of Kdward Vocco and Mary Yocco, minors. ihtw XOTH'K TO CKKOITOHS. in tut: I'oritT civ the I'imiiiy of Siiniu Cruz, Htiup of 1'nllfurnU.

'I ittor of i-Oiitp of jobu 11. llonnott, ili'coilsotl. Notice In heret.y K'i'll h.v tho umli-rslKiii'il, J. .1. Iloltliiinior, tlie iiiitninlstnitor of tho ostnlo of John II.

I i uooi'iiwou. 10 tho iTi'dllorn of nnil all Horon linvhiu claim nmilnxt tho mil.l I'Klillo. to oxlill.lt Hi. 'in with tho nooessnrv voiiohorii ltliln four raonihs from the iliile of the llrst miliiiontion of thin nou'r liotoln on tho nth ily of Jiimmrv, A. 1 to the ndnillllalriltnl' of Mlhl ostllto nt tho ollloos of lion Knluht.

wtoihI ChiiiIv t'onrt HoiiKo of tho c.ointv of Siinln rrim glm 'h" of i'o, street unit I'lioltle Ayniio, lu the city Snntu emu, In milil ounty nml Htnlo. Hint Ih.Iub the pliioo for the Iraiisnnli.ii huMlne, of until estnte In the County of 1'ilteil: Jnniuiry Huh. I'm TSI.AMilMt. A.lmhils trnlnr of the Kslnte uf John II Ilolllll.lt. IleeeiiKOil.

lifnitnr. i j. ivniKui, Aiturner for A.loil., tMi r.w of lo M' IN oi oi first "ii kit, UIM COOK AND OAKS, Croat Comedy Sketch Team, Introducing Trained Dog, Ida. MISS GKHTRl'DE U1U0DY, Singing, "I Long to See Them all Again." Matinee Wednesday and Saturday. M.

sharp. OUl O.NLY Horn Ed. Several days ago In your paper you spoke about the work of Leagues dties and mentioned the Good Government League ol Sanla Crua. What awful tragmies are taking place today In our municipal, Slate and National legislative bodies! Men elected to otllclal positions think nothing or selling itheir birthright for a mess of potlage. How fow nion, apparently, seek office as true, patriotic citizens, with the one desire and ambition to promote the best Interests of the commonwealth and to guard sacredly the honor of our flag.

The odor of graft and venality seoms to ibe all-pervading. The state of things at St. iyotils receititly Is enough to ihe devil himself blush with shame. Hut what about San Francisco? The reign of graft and venality there is said to be absolute in all the municipal departments under the control of Schmltz. "The smell of It," says a California paper, "ascends from the hills to the bay and permeates the atmosphere of other communities Chloride of lime will not dissipate this foul and pestilent congregation of vapors.

The right remedy is to put the whole crowd of boodlers Into the garbage can and purir.v the corridors and ante-rooms of the city-hall, "it would he difficult to find a city more corrupt than San Francisco. Then look at that awful Sacramento tragedy. The present Legislature has been so busy with the graft and grafters that tbut very little for Ihe amount of money expended has been accomplished for the State. The stale of things in the present Legislature is a loud call to arms on the part of every good clUzen In California. The Sacramento lieo says: "i'nless corruption In the Legislature can he checked and punished all fait in popular government will be at an Our own fair city of Santa Cruz not without the spirit of graft and venality.

It is commonly known among our citizens that the law In certain cases Is openly, as well as secretly, violated. The question frequently asked is: "Why don't our ofllcers proceed against these When the law 1 made question of one's convenience and evil-doers break it 'With impunity, we must not be surprised at the scandals and tragedies which till our newspapers today. There is only one hope for this condition of civic affairs everywhere; lhat is, by having civic honesty and honor and decency take hold of city politics. This graft and venality re peats directly upon our political and social character. The Sacramento 1'nion well says that this Is a matter not to be 'hushed up or covered.

"It is a malignant fact which must be dealt with promptly and severely, for by belittling and condoning what seems to be flagrantly wicked or criminal we shall deepen rather than nullify ihe Men who violate the oalh of their office should be exposed nnd punished, but this will not remedy Ihe evil. The best citl-zens, whatever the sacrifice personally or h.isiness, must willing to serve the city In any capacity when it needs their service. "Good citizenship," says President Roosevelt, "consists in doing the many small duties, private and public, which In the aggregate make It The people are to blame for what Investigation discloses in municipalities and in Stale Legislatures, ibecause they are, in large part, indifferent 10 the character of ihe men who are placed In office. When the heller citizens pay more attention to the primaries they will save themselves a great deal of regret arterwards. When the heller citizens In any city bestir them selves and take enough interest In the welfare of their community to organize and work for civic honesty and honor and decency, then will able and honest officials be encour aged In their duly and venal officials will he deterred from following their bent.

There should be a popular effort in every city for the election men to office who are above re-proanh as to common morality and honesty. Public sentiment ought to such that no citizen who is not upright man would have tho courage to propose himself for public office. That lime may come when the heller citizens of any community island together, as does that element known as political barnacles and grafters and venal scoundrels. How long will this insuffenible and traitorous condition of civic affairs exist How long will public officials continue to close their eyes to the open violations of the law? How long will laws, good in themselves, ibe al-i lowed to be kicked about like a rubber bull In Ihe gutters? How long will we Juggle with law and travesty hwlee Just so long as tho lieller iiizens continue to sav: I know baneful slate or things in my State or city: things are as you say, I would like to see them changed the better, but you must excuse from taking any part in their betterment, as I am in business, and will hurt my Such a business man has no right to live In community when It Is bettered. Personal Interests and business success are tun so near Important as welfare of Ihe commonwealth.

Says President Roosevelt: "A man is a good citizen, I do not care how f'y his thoughts are about citizenship In the abstract, ir In the con- I Come Us to Help You SANTA CRUZ DresH SklrtH J6 50 Hroadiloth, Hatin trimmed. IJreua Skirts J9 50 Venetian Cloth, nlmp trimmed. Soe Wlnilow. WORK OF CITIZENS' ALLIANCE FOR THEPAST YEAR ST.ITK COWKNTION IIKI.l) IX HAV Httvnsco KIVLSIH.S ITS MIIOIl.H. New (Ulicers (lillllll Ions of (In Elected mill Labor ill VlU'illllN CllicS State Are ltelee(l.

The annual convention or the State Federation of Citizens' Alliances held during the past week In Ihe San Francisco offices of the Alliance. The oltieers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, W. E. Alexander (re-elected); first vice-president, T. Mayhew of Sacramento; second vlce-prealdent, A.

Jordan of San Diego; third vle.e-presl-ilenl, .1. E. Weller of Port llragg; fourth Vice-president. C. Carl Oakland; fifth vice-president, Fulton lit L' i i'-iiu, sccreiary, t.

j. Scoofy. The exerullvo commitlee was also ied for the coming year, Herbert (i -ge being made chairman. M. C.

Shields of Scottlo and Alexander Kitns or l'orthind sent In a communication selling forth thu advantages of a Coast, federation, including Ihe Slain federations of Washington, California and Oregon. Several changes were made. In the constitution and by-laws, rendering Ihe dial rl liuilon of funds less ISecreinry Scoofv read the nniiunl re port. Helemtes were present from Fort Hragg, Slocklon, Oakland, I'alo Alio, I -os Angeles thy proxy), Fresno, San I'elaluina, Sanla itosa, San Diego and San Francisco. The delegates from Sanla Cruz.

IF. A. Peterson) and from Walson-ville (A. li. Wilson) were also represented by proxy.

The situation ill Fresno was set forih by Mr. Merry, who apologized for Ihe inactivity of some of Ihe lead-lug bankers and merchants, but a way was pointed out. that will materially assist them, through the farmers, In perfecting ihe. organization and II more effective. T.

May how spoke of the open -hop in Sa-raiiienio, and announced that there are hut two closed building lontraclors' shops there, and Hint 'hey are daily losing business. John A. Clark of Stockton said tils alliance Is organizing the farmers, and that a new branch had been organized at l.i.di. I- J. Scooffy or Fori llragg Alliance said thai till the workmen them are in the alliance, and are drawing more pay than under the unions.

ncniei'1 eorge or San rancisce Alliance reported conditions in that city, saying that boycotting has In ell stopped, and many union cards l'e- moed from windows. V. K. Ilaii of Sanla Itosa reported that coudi'ions in Ills city are improved. llioiiL-! the alliance Is not as well supported financially as II should be.

This fact, he added, is due In "a piece of Jugglery on the part of a lertain politician who will lie carefully reiuenihered when he is lip for otliee next lillle" HTIKrMATtS.il rt'lt i Kl IN II 1AVS. Mertnn Hill, of l.ehnnnn, ssys: "My ulfc luel InnanimatorT rllt'iunHtlnin Id nverv mien Ip una Joint; Iter HlilTerlliic wil terrllile tout tier tied unit fucp WiTP swollen Hltuest beyond rerngultlon; bnd In heil fer Bin weeks nml hnd elgtit liliyslclinm. hut received no lienellt until slie tried tlie Mysllc Itlieiinint Ism lire. II Kave tier llnmrttinle relief sud Htii wiis stile in walk ii1m.ii. Id three dura.

1 nrn sure It snved her life." Bold by J. U. Tunaer, UrtigijlKt, 1'acltlc AreDtie. I Mil Itl.ossoMS IV i mi: fTtM'ts aiiii moist 1 JiW i nil! ililh' HMI1 I W.I 1 1 liiui lire. )i "in is a.lvimciim i)i.

HjMin tin1 iivis cry rapuilv Slid i hi i i ii 1 1 iM'ins cMiun ui'. with iin in Mini day uf sunhint, fur imtn.v muri', i'i. lunls ill be into This would le loo fimn ami cuhl wi-aihcr attr on inlpht ti rntp or much of it San Tel. Main 86 WAS WELL-KNOWN IN SANTA CRUZ IMvlTH 4OMKN MHS l. Xlro.

I. Willow of r'iiuu ('allforiihi I'luneii-I'mnki-h Aay hi Wrt-hi union, I). ('. Word tian arrived from WiishinK-lon, I). ti-lllng of the deaih there of Mr.

I). D. Colton, widow of the famotm pioneer and upliiiilder of California, IJeneral David Donty Colton. Mrs. Colton had two daiiKhtcra, one of whom, Mrs.

Henry McLean Martin of WaHhiiiKton, 1). still Uvea, and own a summer cottaKe al Santa Crui, her mother owning the cottage that adjoint it on the west. The other daushu-r, Mm. Orlltendeti Thornton, died In I'arls a little over two yearn ao. Mrs.

Cotton iwas formerly Miss El-len M. White, daughter of Dr. Chauncey White of Chicago. She came to this State In the early sixties as the yotitiR bride of David I). Colton.

then a aheriff in the northern mining section. Their married life was a happy one until her husband's, dealh on October NTH. DuriiiK many yearn of atriiKKle and vicissitudes In the roiiKh nHiuninln country Mrs. Colton was ever at her Jius-bnnd'a side, anil none was prouder llian Hhe when, for an act of courage, the northern sheriff, her husband, was made a general of the Stale militia by (iovernor Blgler. DurltiK the days of political stntK-Kle and In the face of a heart-breaking campaign she was hla counselor and comfort In time of defeat.

And afterward when suiu'om crowned hit bushiess veil! lire tOte "was a happy sharer In his good fortune. As owner of the Amador mine and the llocky Mountain Coal (ienentl Collon was one of the organ Izem and builders of the Central 1'aiillc Itallroad, and It 'was from that company that the Central I'aclflc drew Its supplv of fuel. A year after her husband's death Mrs. Colton brought suit for an accounting against. Senator Stanford, who was the controlling factor In stverul other large companies that were Interested In the construction of the Central I'aclflc.

The trial, occupying several tnunihs, took place In Simla Itosa before Judge Temple and resulted In a compromise, for the widow. Kidney Trouble Disappearing Itecognl.iil to he Hrigtil's ease Fearful Dentil I.M. III. A few years ago many deal lis were reported from "Inflammation of the Aiits'iidlclliH Is now known to be the real trouble. A similar mange has come in Kidney Disease.

II is now disappearing Into Jiright't Disease. In 1m.ii the census reisirted deaths from Kidney Disease, but none from llright Disease. In 1 of the deaths that war from Kidney Disease, over hall were ris'iigtilzeil as Ilright's Disease. in V.i if the deaths. 58.74K lover nine-tenths) were known to be Ilright's Disease Thus the simple thing we Innocently teter to as Kidney Trouble is now a ihe comnintH'st symptom of Ilright's I iisi-ase.

The worry and strain of the Atneri-an life Is ruinous to the Kidneys and Ilright's Dis'-ase is sweeping ttie coiin try: iisik at this appallitig increase in the deaths from Itrlght Dlseasi taken from tlie census: IMtm. 1K70 UKATHS I.T'.'J IKHtl UKATHS I HIX) KKATIIS limit DKATHS 5M.7IM Where will It stop? No one is sate who worries or has weak Kidneys There Is only one cure known. lul-s Renal Compound for Hrlght's -e The earlier taken the easier rol. 'nier Is the local agent. vt Hritfhi'w IMki'huc wenk 'ulit "i(Tr tinkle, timid r.ml.li.

tlie tliird liniWl'lUertH. (Ule Of Paints. Oils. Etc. I INCUBATORS 1 WHITNEY "I PACIFIC AVENUE 1.

I JUBILEE liNCUBATOP CO. -51 UBILEE me tuuiieea Ja Jor business business sizes; SJbusiness 7 are me business mcubarors poufrymen used by big ptente; made in business and guaranteed to give results TO BUILDERS AND USERS 5M tjfi A 32 fiTOl KLAND, CaL. OF i I I i I I i i TUT: SriMMtliilt enrtrr JPh.uo. lted 802 Profit Shariiifl Sale oi uiiiornlii, in ti nil fo ml for inntler ileeensi i ruz. lu the nintle i iinries itn uoreliy nlven liy tin.

uncloi-Blt irntor of the estnte of Churl I PAINT PAINT PAINT Makes Larfie Savind lim'liiij oIhIuh it WSITIVC TURF toexhllilt tlieni II 1 1 6 voiiiliorx. wllliln uir no i "iHnT.miitlon or -Puttrrh ihlu ff'" Uiiiilr and I'iuksM Sale I Now On House keepers Early Januiiry Hist. A. 1). Nl PT.

Be sure to see my various grades and qualities of Paint before making your purchase. W. H. LAMB. I'ACIITC AV.

ami f'lll'UCII ST. SANTA CliV'l. tlie inlnilnlslriiltir 3 an' lr llllsllK-MX. lilt-Ji iu I'm iiir Avemi. I' mrr Orsnn.

Aft GREAT EASTERN TEA CO. vima i ruz. in the Cmiit amort! i rice i.ijH. or -ne oi iiiirnrnin. ail, tfwtiniil, l.tii, or UirM jim 'J JG, AIJrM, I'jued ihis of Our IOO Store Help 140 PACIFIC AVENUE THE 8ANTAL-PEPSIH CO- Admlnlstrninr i.f (lie StiliiTlliB fur "Simiinor i.

Mariin. ii riscd (. Aid. lulni-drntor Tunnsr and Tt.

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