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SANTA CRUZ MORNING SENTINEL SUNDAY, ERUARY 16.1902. DEATH OF JOSEPHUS TRY OUR" ChesnutwoMTBustesoilege. 8 SANTA CRUZ, CAL. No Clasaexi-lndlildual Instruction. BUSINESS COURSE, tmhnm Slnl.

r-. SALT FISH! Now Is the Lenteh Season and to those who observe Its keeping and to others who do not we offer the best line of salt fish goods to bo had. We have been especially careful this year to only get the best and our prices are as low as Is usually asked for Inferior quality goods. PRICES: Salmon Bellies, 5 and 10 cts. nice large thick ones.

Mackerel, 10 cents or 3 for 25 cts. bright, new Eastern. Salmon Trout, 15 cts. each very large and fine. English llloaters.

40 cts. per doz. best Cromarty obtainable. Codfit-h, 7V4 cts. to 124 eta.

per lb. Only the best qualities kept We do not sell the cheap, inferior grades. tilled to all dena.rtmc.nta nt anirf xiouK-aeeping as an- i FancyRipeOlives McPHERSON, the Grocer. renmananip; Law, Business Correspondence; Business Forma; Wholesale and Retail Mar- uuiuuouuu; joooiui; importing; Kallroadlng; Express; Brokerai- Banklng, and in fact everything pertaining- to a thorough business education. STENOGRAPHIC COflRSKahnrth.H tM.

n- jirewriung, Business Letters, Legal Formi, Punctuation, Dictation, Court Reporting. uunoiv-ieacneri prepared for Grammar Grade Certificates. Careful preparation In Special Studies. English, Physics. Algbra, etc.

TERMS For six months' course In either Department, ISO. Good board and obtained In private family for 111 per month. Writ, for College Journal. For full particular, address the College. Box Santa Cm IIINKLE'S CASH STOKE.

i ranuy nany nose roiatoes: A J. I The Trick of SEEDS Guarantee Seeds of any and be sure of the TiEPENDS WHOLLY ON YOUR EQUIPMENT. THERE tint hm that nt. 1 1 A. M.

JOHNSTON COMPANY. 190 Pacific Avenue. Phone Red 1 81 -s auuum appreciate more than a good rto SHAVING OUTFIT Yet hutirlrpdi wnrrv alntiir vttri a 1 a vpci BLlUU. We have the Gnest Razors that skill can produce. Strop that make play keeping a razor clean.

Mugs. Lather Brushes. Shaving boaps. Sponges, Bay Ram, Lotions shaver wants. havfr vind BOULDER CREEK VOTES IN FAVOR OF INCORPORATION.

Incorporation won the day In Boulder creek (Saturday. The vote in favor of It waa 107, while those who opposed i fiaw a man Mw -Hth could only muater up 45 votes. Fort Hown in the officials the vote was: Ia Arkansaw- It was a i J. G. TANNER, Druggist.

67 Pacific Av. SANTA CRUZ. READY! description. Buy the best best results. The best saw I ever saw was Lucksaw.

and we've. lot 'em. ITu- Traps, well, now we have got 5c traps that will catch any 10c mouse quicker than you can say Jack Hobinsou with your mouth open. And rat traps or 15c that will pretty near catch your voice and hold It. Hard to hold some voices.

4 No use to be fresh. Shaker Salt cures it for lc. Talk about Canned Fruits ah, those Lemon cling Peaches are utterly utt, 20 Ju8t awiuuy good, uo ypu like Cat- sup? Well bring your quart Jug i uiiut jvui uutUL lux and 20 cts. and set some; whole gallon 80 cts. That will make you just as happy as a big Bo- Snusuge, that nods and bends In the breezes.

We've got 'em at 12 cts. Toilet soaps 10 2 yt-i uujl. my, uou i iney smeck shane. Come back" to father's house. A.

S. WHITING. I Soquel Av Phone Red 18a a i.i.4M 4t A. SUPERIOR COURT PROCEEDINGS. SATURDAY.

Schroder vs. Rohrer Amended answer. Guardianship of Picanco minors J. Knns petitions to be relieved as bondsman. Trustees I.

T. Hloom 142. J. H. Fuller 121, W.

H. Dool 14H, 8. HubbB 138, W. O. McAuee 116, J.

Illft 76. All but Jliff were elected. Clerk A. M. Anthony 140.

Treasurer J. H. Armistead 139. Marshal A. L.

SeidlinRer lis, A. W. Huddlesun 38. SelUllneer was elected. Considerable Interest wah manifested in the election.

The result is a step poration were irreatly rejoiced After the result was declared, Boulder Creek resumed its usual tranquility, 1 tranquility. The XrCrerv election was free programming. Boulder Creek hag ye, to learn these metropolitan methods. If the new officials want to learn anything In regard to their duties they sra invited to come to Santa Cruz. The City Council will no doubt be pleased to open a school of instruct on for their benefit.

The first move in Boulder Creek Is to have better streets and sidewalks. IT DAZZLES THE WORLD. No Discovery In medicine has eve 1 created one-quarter of the excitement kS mat nas been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopeless victims or Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom It has restored to perfect health.

For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup. Hav Fever. Hnnrsmnexa and Whooping Cough It Is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It Is sold by J. G.

Tanner, who guarantees satisfaction or refunds money. Large bottles 50c and II 00. Trial bottles free. ft 5 5 Good Property For Santa Cruz Two hundred and forty acres. Eighty acres under cultivation; rich soli; five acres orchard; timber; good water; house and barn.

Situated in Tehama Co. Will exchange for ranch. Price 15.000. Twenty-five acres, mostly In fruit. In come J2.000 annually; fine water system; modern house of six rooms, etc.

Situated in Toluca, 12 miles from Los Angeles. Exchange for house and lot. Value 7,000. Modern cottage. Lot 60x150.

Fruit and berries. Situated In Los Angeles. Exchange for 10-acre ranch. Value $1,650. Hammer Fire and Accident Insurance, Notary Public, Bonds Furnished, Loan' With the arrival of the Lenten Season comes a special demand for the finny tribe in variety.

We have just received an especially fine lot of these goods. We'll mention a few Pickled Salmon Trout Pickled Salmon Bellies Pickled Mackerel Pickled Anchovies Fancy English Cromarty Bloaters Smoked Herring Codfish Whole, stripped and in blocks. We have never seen nicer goods than are comprised iu this lot. They are selling them' selves fast. We are quoting extremely low prices We want your trade.

M. LESSER. HE MEETS WITH A FATAL ACCIDENT IN BOSTON. Was Once a Prominent Member of the Bar of Santa Cruz Connty. BOSTON, Feb.

15. Ji Mona Lesser, one of the best known lawyers in Boston, as well as an author and linguist of note, died suddenly Thursday evening from the effects of a fall on the courthouse steps, shortly after the accident happened. J. Mona Lesser was born In Montreal forty-nine years ago. His parents came from the Isle of Man and he was pro-Relent in the Manx language, as well as other tongues, being graduated from McGill and Gottlngen, Germany, and other universities, with high honors.

For twelve years previous to 1810 made his home In California, being admitted to the bar In San Francisco In 1872. While there he was appointed a Judge of the Superior Court and served three years in the California Legislature. He married Miss Alice Parker, daughter of Dr. Hiram Parker, who was also a member of the California and Massachusetts bars. Mrs.

Lesser herself is practicing tn Boston. Mr. Lesser resided in Santa Cruz In the early eighties. He came here from San Jose and organized a class in He- brew, and was bookkeeper for J. Bcrn-, helm Co.

Afterwards he began the i practice of law. For two years he was deputy District Attorney, serving un der J. A. Hall. Mr.

Lesser took a prominent part in politics, being a Democrat. He was considered among the ablest attorneys of the Santa Cruz bar. He vras shrewd, sharp and had a thorough knowledge of the law. He defended Chas. Colby, the murderer ho was hanged In the Jail yard.

After leaving Santa Cruz Mr. Lesser located In San Francisco, and became a deputy under Attorney-General Marshall. While a resident of Santa Cruz he became united In marriage with "Miss D'Ancona of San Francisco, by whom he had several children. After he had been East several years they were divorced, But little Is known of his life before he located here, beyond the fact that he had been U. S.

District Attorney in New Mexico. He was never appointed a Judge ol the Superior Court California, nor did he serve In the Legislature. It was in another State that he was in the Legislature. Hut little had been heard of him since he left San Francisco. FOR STOMACH TROUBLES.

"I have taken a Rxeat many different medicines for stomach trouble and con-stipation," says Mrs. S. Geiser of Dunkerton, Iowa, "but never had good results from them as from Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by J. G.

Tanner and Model Drug Store. THE ANIMAL SHOW. The Norris and Rowe big trained animal shows have always had the reputation of presenting a larger and better street demonstration than any tented exhibition of Its kind. This year ttte announcement is made that when this stupendous aggregation of performing animals appears in this city next Saturday, the public will witness a street carnival even more elaborate than anything ever offered by these enterprising managers. Throughout the respective States, where the show has been exhibiting with great success, this free street pageant attracted par ticular attention.

The thing that Impressed the public most forcibly was tne novel manner or the display, combined with the richness and Olympian splendor. Jt is not merely a collection of ponies and trained animals, such as the public have learned to expect from other shows, but is an elaborately plan ned processional display. There are many special features which are Introduced to delight the children. The concert band is one of the best in the country. SOME FOOLTSH PEOFLE Allow a cough to run until it gets be yond the reach of medicine.

They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases It wears them away Sould they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guar antee to cure, they would. Immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price, 25c, and 60c. Trhil size free. For Bale by J.

G. Tanner an Model Prug Store. OPERAHOUSE C. E. TREZONA and Manager ONE WEEK STARTING MONDAY, Feb.

17th. THE REPERTOIRE MONARCH Wiedemann's Big Show Presenting an entirely new repertoire of comedy 25Company of 25 People25 Superb Band Orchestra O-Six Strong Specialties-6 Upemng Din, 4-acl sensational comedy, MISS Our Prices IOo. 20c, 30c. The sale of seat opens tt Uillen A Trozona's EXTRA EXTRA First Big Show of the Year. NORRIS ROWETS BIG TRAINED ANIMAL SHOWS Will exhibit In 8ANTA CRUZ SATURDAY, Feb.

22 Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Night at 8 o'clock. Enormous Waterproof Tents Trained Camels Trained Elephants. Trained Lions. 20 Funny Clowns 20 Trained Seals Trained Goats.

Trained Tonics. Every Act NewThis Year Trained Monkeys Trained Goats Trained Ponies. BRING THE CHILDREN I Trained ZobraR Trained Elks Truined Ant Enters. Crand Free Street Parade 1 1 A. M.

Prloe-Adult BOo, children 2Bo, A. J. HINDS. 136 Paoiflo Av, The oldest established REAL ESTATE office In Santa Crui. Bargains In Real Estate.

Call and see. -The Supervisors will meet tumor-row. Drj Wood at Whitehurst'i, odd. P. 0 Telephone Red 4S.

a School Books at Braser's, 50 Pacific opp. the at Qeorga. -Rained all Friday nlfjht, and lightly part or Saturday forenoon. Beat Hoine-Made Bread at the Grand Central Bakery. Salmon Trout! Salmon The -law la not out but you can get them at C.

B. Towne's. 1 More rain today, If the weather department Is not out of the way. I make the BEST clothe Belknap, The Tailor, 171 Pacific Av. llp-to-date printing dona at the sentinel jod office.

Rev. A. R. Hathawav will nnn ho. Kln a series of revival meetings at the cnurcn.

W. A. McGuire, Attorney-at-law, building. Exchange newspapers for salt at the "Bentinel" olflca, 50 for i cents. A large delegation of local sports went to Wataunvllle on the special train Saturday evening to witness the fistic contest, All candle power electric lamps at Willey's Hardware 8 tort.

Cat your cost ma raady for Satur day night a maaquarado. The case of Fannie Estrada and Mary Gallagher has been transferred from Watsonville to Justice Ord'a Court in Boquel. CARRIER WANTED. A boy to carry "Sentinel" route, not less than 15 years old; must hae horHe, or horse and cart; nnite In Eat Santa Crus; boy living In that section preferred. Apply at this oltice.

A big conHlfcnment of choicest oranges Just received at C. E. Towne's. 3 Thos. Moran was found guilty Friday of the murder of Geo.

W. Rice, formerly of Santa Crus. Moran wltl receive a life sentence. Union League Whisky is sold In all first-class Cafe U. A.

Deiter, Agent. Call for H. B. Rye. If you drink this you will drink the best.

Tomorrow the greatest slaughter Sale of Mack Dress Goods takes place at the Arcade. 1 The bond election in Watsonville resulted In favor of the Issuance of the bunds. vote was 562 In favor and 73 against the proposition. New patterns, all handsome and stylish, are just the thing for good dressers. All prices.

H. RU STEM EYER the. Tailor. Out of 43 members of the drill team and band of Avalon Division that won prizes In Stockton In UHi, ten have died and fifteen moved away, leaving eighteen still residents of Santa Crus. For sale, dry redwood and pine wood, four feet long, by McPherson Waldron.

As the Chinese, on account of their New Year, did not work at Pinole, the supply of gun ootton for use at the Powder Works here was so scarce that a number of employes had to be laid off. You are cordially Invited to attend Prof. Spellman's Ikancing Academy at Masonic Hall eyery Tuesday and Frl-' day evening. 3 The funeral of Horace Canfleld was held Saturday from Calvary Episcopal Church, where the services were cin ducted by Rev. C.

I). Tlllotson. The pall bearers were: L. Rogge, C. Ftkes.

Jos. Nolan. Thos. Armstrong and John Notley. All diseases treated with Electricity, Hydropathy and CaUpherests, Buper- luous hair, males, tumars, re- msverf by Praf.

C. Witney, graduate National Callege Electro Therapeutics 431 Pacific At Santa Crus. Rev. W. W.

Case, D. presiding elder of San Francisco district, who re cently traveled through Palestine and other foreign lands, will speak at the Methodist Church tonight on "Jerusalem, the Holy City." giving a description of Jerusalem as it is today. Dr. Case is an able and eloquent speaker and his address will be well worth hearing. Caselll A Co.

having removed from 264 to 2S0 Pacific are now prepared to do Parisian 8team Dyeing and clean ing and repairing. Tailoring also done.6 The nrrow-gat1ge train from thiu city was three-quarters of an hour late In reaching San Jose Saturday morn Ing. A mile or more above Felton the train encountered three landslide, and the trainmen were forced to clear the track before they could proceed. The rainfall In the mountains was the heaviest in years. All day Friday, and until late Saturday morning, the rain fell In torrents.

Flavored and seasoned In wood, rich aid elegant with the beat materials used by distillers, It la no wonder that Jespa Moor Is the leading whisky In the world. According to W. R. Springer's rain-gauge for the 24 hours ending at 7 A. Saturday, the rainfall in Santa Crus was 3.60 inches; for the month to same time, 7.16; for the Remain, 15.B7.

For the fifteen days of February for thirty-five years there has never been a heavlpr rainfall than this month, and for thirty-five years there has been but twx seasons when the entire rainfall for the month of February exceeded the present rainfall for February. Prompt and up-lo-dntc job printing ot all kinds executed by skillful workmen at lowest ratcB at the "Sentinel" olnre. The music lovers are liable to miss the pleasure of hearing the Leonora Jackson Co. unless there is more interest shown In the concert than at present. The company, which is first-class In every particular, can not afford to appear here for their health or the loveliness of our unsurpassed climate, as they aie all high-priced people.

Their lowest figure Is t00 a concert There Is still JM) lacking on the subscription list. Unless that amount can be guaranteed, in addition to the sum already subscribed, the company will not appear. Mrs. W. C.

Swlnford will he at Mrs. J. B. Moultnn's. 71 Otuiroh Monday afternoon, 2 to to meet all those Interested in primary music study mid to explain her new kindergarten system.

5 Ensign Ward has arrived from the North, here he has spent ten years in the Salvation Army as an officer. He will have charge of the local work, assisted by Lieutenant Zimmerman. En- sign Ward has a wide experience in the Salvation Army work, and has com nuinded some very Important corns. and last Christmas assisted Major Dublin In making the arrangements to feed 2.000 of Portland's poor, which was very successful. There will be meetings conducted nightly at 10 Bulk head and open-air meetings on Pacific Av.

Every one Is Invited. STRIKES A RICH FIND. "I was troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and nervous de bllity," writes F. J. Green, of Lancas ter.

N. H. "No remedy helped me un til I began UBlng Electric which did me more good than all the medi cines I ever used. They have also kept my wife In excellent health for years She says Electric Hitters are Just Splendid fur female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and lnvlgorator for weak. run down women.

No other medicine can take its place In our family." Try them. Only 60c. Satisfaction guar anteed by j. o. Tanner.

A. J. HINDS. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE- Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Class Established 18H6. 136 Pacific Av.

No. i Pacific Av Cor. Mission St AYALON DIVISION, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. CLORY WHICH ATTENDED ITS STITUTION EIGHTEEN YEARS AGO. Officers and Members Whose Drilling at Stockton Earned Them a Prize.

The mustering in of Avalon No. 9, U. K. of Saturday evening recalls to mind the organization of Avalon Division, No. 9, on Jan.

12th, 18X4. The affair was made a gala occasion, for the marvelous growth of Avalon Lodge had exceeded the most sanguine expectations of its organizers. From a charter list of 37 the membership had increased to about 200. Seventy-four men. Including the uniformed brass band, under Sir Knight Hastings leadership, marched to the old narrow-guuKe depot to meet Grand Bir Knignt commander Frank B.

May and his staff of grand officers and visiting Knights. The special train ar- rivea at P. bringing with It 350 people, including 176 Knights in uniform and a large number of ladles and the Oakland brass band. The route ot the procession was illuminated by fireworks, colored lights, while on the Lower Plaza a cannon belched forth a welcome. Pacific Av.

was crowded with spectators. After the division wan instituted an adjournment was taken to the Ocean House, where a banquet was enjoyed by about 300 Knights and While the division was being instituted the Oakland band gave a promenade concert, followed by a ball, In Ocean House hall. On Saturday nieht and Sunday afternoon the streets were crowded with people. From Mission to Elm St. there was a moving mass of human beings.

No holiday up to that time had called out such a large con course of people. the following was dedicated to Avalon by a visiting Knight: I. Anothen "White Lily' has bloomed on our coast; And fair Santa Cruz can now make her boast That silver-tipped petals In numbers are more Than other white lilies that have come to our shore. II. Though blossomed In winter It holds up its nead, As stately and proud as brave Knights should tread: And oft-echoed music moat pleasing and grand That Is breathed on the air by Its own native band.

III. 1 May no foul breath of Blander tarnish thy name; Thy "Honor," ohl Avalon, be ever the same; Thy coming is welcome as a bright summer's morn. Then live in thy "Purity" as when thou wert born. The first officers of the division were: Z. N.

Goldsby. Commander: J. B. Peakes, First IJeutenant; Chas. W.

Waldron. Herald: T. V. Mathews. Re corder; F.

D. Scott, Treasurer; M. S. Patterson, Guard; E. M.

Silvey, Senti nel. In Anril. Avalon went to Stockton and won the prize in a drill contest At that time Dr. T. W.

Drullard was commander of the Modesto Division. The following Knights composed the winning. team: Z. N. Goldsby, Chaa w.

Waldron. M. S. Patterson, E. M.

Sil vey, N. Benedict, R. D. Berry, Geo. Rroe.

J. D. Chace, Jesse Cope, C. W. Cappelmann, C.

Canfleld, R. D. Conner, B. Dakan, A. Drew, E.

Foster, L. L. Fargo. D. W.

Grover, J. A. Hall, A. Hinds, W. F.

Ingnlls. W. E. Lynam. T.

V. Mathews. A. S. Owen, H.

Randall, D. W. Toll, J. O. Tanner, H.

M. Terry, John Williamson, A. L. Weeks, Asa Wilson, W. P.

Young. Memlers of the band were: George He.stlngs. leader: S. 8. Johnson, Drum Major; T.

Peck. R. Case, C. S. Cnolldgt, S.

Hohmann, W. O. Lloyd, D. Madeira, C. Madeira, F.

P. Llttlefleld, W. V. Pringle, F. Koehn.

A. J. Hinds and Chas. W. Waldron were among the principal organizers of the Division.

Mr. Hinds afterwards received an appointment on the staff of General May as Major and Alde-de-Camp. Subsequently he was promoted to the position of Colonel and Assistant Inspector of the California Brigade, being the third highest officer of the State. After serving a year or more J. B.

Peakes. on account of ill health, resigned, and Chas. W. Waldron elected First Lieutenant and F. W.

Ely Sir Knight Herald. Later Z. N. Goldsby resigned and Mr. Waldron was elected Commander.

Mr. Ely made First Lieutenant and F. J. Hoffmann Herald. After Capt.

Waldron retired. Capt. Goldsby again assumed command. account of apathy of the mejjibers and lack of Interest the division eventually ceased to exist. AVALON COMPANY MUSTERED IN.

On Saturday evening Avalon No. 9, U. K. of was mustered in at Odd Fellows' hall by Brigadier-General Shaffner, assisted by Colonels T. E.

Nerney, A. J. Buckles and J. P. Abbott.

The number of the company was giv en out of respect to Avalon Division. After the company was mustered in, a collation was enjoyed at the St. George. Lieutenant Clark acted as toastmaster. Sieeches were made by the local and visiting Knights.

Following is a list of members: J. L. Wright, Captain; D. Clark. First Lieutenant; H.

D. Smith, Second Lieutenant: C. E. Greenfield, Treasurer; W. A.

McGuire, Recorder; F. Lewis, Guide; E. Alzlna, I. Ripley, C. Crnghlll, C.

J. Klein, H. Elphlck, C. FJ. Towne, T.

L. Hoke, H. Cnrter. C. B.

Lindsay, B. K. Knight, C. M. Lewis, A W.

Wyman, Dr. J. P. Parker. A H.

Hecox. H. Smith, D. Ross, M. D.

Shields. G. Witney. J. H.

Jan-son. J. J. E. Cordes, D.

Watson, N. Belknap, D. Gilbert. CATAUKH PAN NOT UR CrilKI) with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, its thoy cull not reii eli the sen of the 1 Hen se. 'a tarrli Is blood or eoiiNlitiitlounl dlscaHt1, nml In nrtr to cure it you must toko Internal rHniMlli'H.

Hall's Catarrh Cure Ih taken Internally, nml tf directly on the Mood ami imienti surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure Ih not a quni'k nieiltelne. It wna prosiTllH'd by one of the best phynl-cltini In this country for years, and la regular prescription. Is composed nf the bRt tonics known, eonihlned with the best blood purlllerH, neting directly on lit tnucoun NurfiieoH, The perfect coinliltia-tton of the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results cm-Inn Catarrh. Send for testimonials free.

F. J. CHUNKY A Toledo, 0. Sold hy druiritlsts. price i.V.

Hall's Family I'll In are the best. A. J. HINDS. 138 Paoiflo Av.

I 000 A ehesp buy. tut on Walrm "A 40x13, ons block! (mm 1'OKlofllCP. $1 nOf) A flne 'nt 0,1 I-orimt "trvet I (WWW MxliM, cenlrallv loomed-5 AAA fine lare lotos Mltwloii trcct (OiAHO: electrk'can pan It, H. JANSON. Principal.

Shaving Easily! is imui, anuu ur oincr requisite inai everything that the mostexactina A to Exchanqe Real Estate. The best bargain home ever offered; Lot 60x125 feet; 10-foot alley; some fruit and berries; three blocks from Pacific good house of six room and bath; barn; buildings cost 11.800. Price $1,555. The best ranch ever offered: One hundred and eighty acres; sixty icri rich sediment sollf balance fine land and used for grain and pasturage; some fruit and vineyard; creek; ofi place; situated only four miles out: fine roads; house; barn, etc. CaB immediately and get a bargain.

Price $10,000. db rnmxm. I. O. O.

F. Bldg. REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT. 16-acre Vineyaid.

1 2-acre young apple orchard. 20-acre apple orchard, full; bearin Newtown Pippins, and 25 acres good farming land with this orchard. Apply to F. A. HIHN CO.

SANTA CRUZ. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN! Forty-acre fruit farm for $5,000, Good income property. 1 20-acre fruit and dairy tarm lor $6,500. Fifty-two-acre fruit farm for $6,000. All well improved.

J.W.FORGEUS. 26 Cooper St. Santa Cruz. SOME 12,200 00 Fine two-story modern house. corner of Knrnra u.

U.0U0 00-No. US Water 1 1-2-storjr brick house. $3,500 00 Thirteen acres, good ImproTe- mr.us. ouijuei av. near Arana Onleh J6.600 00 For the finest 120-acre fruit mm grain rancn in tnis vicinity, only three miles from this city.

Sixty acres under plow and five thousand cords of wood which alone Is worth almOSt What RRlr fn thA nn.h $4,000 00 For a tract of over six acre on me corner ot Bay and Mission Sta. with some improvements. $100 00 Per acre for some fine level land near the beach within three miles of town in tracts to suit. Twenty Shares of Stock in the Peoples liank. Pays four per cent net Agency for the New York Life 'insurance Company.

Send for Information. FIRE INSURANCE. LOANS and CONVEYANCING. ROBINSON 121 Pacific Santa Cruz Telephone John 306. REAL ESTATEl $250 iTen acres close to town.

Wood and TrlalVr. $300- I-Five acres close In. Good land. $1.150 p4rUcntnd larf 101 pyin $400 House and lot; watux piped. CQCfl 0n acre to fruit and berrfea: water -piped; good Improvement; cIom in; bargain, acre.

Choice level land in tracfa 9 I vU tusutt. Vibwoi bayanu beacft- JUiy lermi. $25 nd uPwn1' Cnfce large building Huusph and toti fur trade and reut. UouHtss furnished aud unfurutabed. insurance, Loans and Employment Agency F.

H. PARKER, 133 Pacific A SMtaCrai. A. J. HINDS' INSURANCE AG' CY yelral bu'" tmlrty-ltve Fir.

Ufa. Plate 6laas and Acctdant Inaur. ancs Isold Railabl Compaal.7. losaes. riU sdjestsjsst of Bargains! H.

E. Irish and family are in Riverside. O. F. Collier of San Francisco Is In town.

D. D. Emmlnger Is here from Liver-more. A J. Campbell Is up from Los Angeles.

Rev. W. W. Case arrived Saturday evening. D.

A. Mendenhall Is here from San Francisco. John Casella Is down from his mountain home. Col. T.

A. Nerney, of the Naval Reserves, Is here. Miss Maud Scott is visiting relatives in Watsonville. Judge A. J.

Buckles was among Saturday's arrivals. Colonel and Mrs. Fenner of London are among the visitors. Grand Chancellor L. S.

Calkins, one of the proprietors of the Nevada City Transcript, Is in town. On Saturday evening the pupils of Chesnutwood's Business College gave a dance at the Sea Beach. Mrs. Peacocke and Miss Peacocke of Wexford, Ireland, are at the Hage-mann. They are relatives of ('apt.

Leslie Peacocke, who Bpent a portion of last year here. Miss Anita Chrlstal left Saturday for Honolulu in company with Prince David and wife and Colonel Sam Parker and wife. She expects to remain. In Honolulu several months. When you lacx energy, do not relish your food, feel dull and stupid, after eating, all you need Is a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.

They will make you feel like a new man and give you an appetite like a bear. For eale by J. G. Tanner and Model Drug Store. WOODS DEFEATS CLARK.

He Knocks Him Out In the Seventh Round With a Blow on the Jaw. There was a good-slsed crowd at the Opera House In Watsonville Saturday evening to see the contest between Bert Woods and Jim Clark. Woods Bhowed great cleverness, having the best of the argument throughout. Although Clark Is the heavier man. Woods was the aggressor.

The end came in the seventh round? when Woods landed on Clark's Jaw, knocking htm out. Clark remained down the required ten seconds. The sports were. satisfied with the contest. The preliminary did not amount to much.

IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE. The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the best In the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcers, Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only Infallible Pile cure. 25c a box at J.

G. Tanner's. THE WIEDEMANN COMPANY. 1 The Wiedemann Co. came to our city last year entirely unknown and did a god business at every performance.

Their week's engagement opens tomorrow evening, and the Initial bill is "Little Miss Thompson." Nellie Wiedemann. in the title role, has a part that she Is fitted for, and Tom Wiedemann, as Christopher Lamb, does a clever bit of character work. The supporting company Is strong In every particular. The high class vaudeville still remains a feature and does away with the long waits between acts so anonying to the average theatergoer. There is "Borne-thing doing" all the time and If yo'i will Insist In going out between acis to "see a man," you will certainly miss something.

The repertoire during the week is entirely new. On Friday night a revival of "The Sea of Ice" Is the bill, with, magnificent scenery and stage settings. Seats are now on sale at Glllen Tresona's. FAVORITE NEARLY EVERYWHERE. Constipation means dullness, depression, headache, generally disordered health.

DeWltt's Little Early Risers stimulate the liver, open the bowels and relieve this condition. Safe, speedy and thorough. They never gripe. Fa vorite pills. J.

G. Tanner and Model Drug Store. Services today at the Methodist Church as follows: Morning topic, Jesus evening. Rev. W.

Case. D. of San Francisco, will speak on "Jerusalem, the Holy City." At the Congregational Church Rev. J. Orr's morning subject is "Have Faith In at 3 P.

M. he will de liver a discourse at the church for the young people: In the evening his sub ject is "Lessons From the Life of Wm. McKlnley." Echoes from the Convention" will be the order of things at the Y. M. C.

this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and the speakers are R. A. Lang and W. T. Day, the returned delegates from the Y.

M. C. A. State Convention, recently held in Pasadena. Rev.

R. N. Davis will preach at the Christian Church today on the follow ing subjects: Morning, "The success ot the Gospel evening. "The Key to the Book of Eccfeslastes. Rev.

W. W. Case will preach at the Methodist Church in Snquel at 11 A M. Subject, "What I Have Seen and Heard In Palestine, and the Holy city. Rev.

George Stone's subject at Native Sons' Hall at 11 A. M. is "Uni tarian evening. "The Inspiration of the Bible in the Light of Modern Knowledge. Christian Science service.

Odd Fellows' building, small hall, at 11 A. Subject: "Mlnd." MR. WHEELER GOT RID OF HIS RHEUMATISM. "During the winter of 1K98 I was so lame in my Joints, In fart all over my body, that 1 could hardly hobble around, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. From the first application I began to get well and was cured and have worked stead lly all the year.

R. Wheeler, North-wood. N. Y. For sale by J.

G. Tanner ana Model Drug store. AT THE RECORDER'S OFFICE. Reported dally for the "Sentinel" hv Maklnney Dake, Searchers of Records and Conveyancers, No. 22 cooper St.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. MOnTOAOKS. Mortgage for $1,600 filed. MISCELLANEOUS, Francisco Jose Perorelra files notice of pendency of action to foreclose mort gage against Manuel S. M.

Lima et al. on Lots 20 and 21, Trescony Tract A. J. HINDS. 136 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz.

C7f5 A snap. Hoiirp 4 rnomni chlckon hnnm; lot i70 loot limp to comet BrnncllorUi creek. CIOR Corner lot BOxl'-MI; minny cornor; a harmilnirenirally licHted. S7 Thirty-lour lotntrom 7Mo 1100 neat TwinUkoi. hi Religious BIA Wholesale and Retail Grocer.

Farmers Union "Building. Phone John 91. 103 Pacific PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINTi GEO. HARRIS. THE PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, Gives e.tirasn on all work In his line tt iur- prlttmgiy low pnees.

Uood work guarsnleed. netouenre ziu ir.quet Bunts Lrui, IbH If LUKENS. Carriage Making and General Jobbing. Carriage and Sign Painting Work guaranteed. iMKm 17 park Santa Crui.

Plumbinu. Tinninu. Steam and Gas Fitting Machine Work and Cun Repairing of All Kinds. H. G.

I INS EL, 14 Church St. Santa Crux, Cal PLUMBING, TINNING, CAS FITTING, S.D. GENERAL JOBBING Si 18 Park St JAMES HULL GRANITE! MARBLE WORKS MANUFACTURERS OP Monuments, Headstones. Craniteand MarbleCopings Cement Copings. J.

H. BILODEAU, 14 Bulkhead St. Satisfaction guaranteed Id all classes of work. Murray-Kidd Drilling Co. Contract to Drill OIL and WATER WELLS And Build Rigs and Pumping Houses Furnish Estimates on Everything used around Oil Wells.

Experienced Men to operate Flsh- ng Tools. BAKERSFIELD, CAL. Office In South era Hotel, P. O.Box 6M. New French "Laundry C.

TICOULAT, Proprietor. 215 and 217 Pacific Santa Crut. First-class Work done at Lowest Prices Wasliins Culled Fur ttnd Delivered J. H. HORSNYOER Draggist and Gnemisti 12S Pacific Rants Crns, Cal HAMILTON FAY, Drugs and Chemicals! Fancy ana Toilet Articles, km.

58 Pacific Santa Cruz, Cal Praaorlttlou Crfullr ComDonniiad ENTERPRISE IRON WORKS Santa Crus, Cal. Phone Red IS. EUGENE COLBURN, Prop (Successor to Frank Bartlett) All kinds of machine work. Iron and Brass Castings. Architectural and Structural Work.

Steam and Gas Engines a specialty. All orders will receive prompt atten tlon Office and Works, Cherry Street. HINDS, REAL ESTATE and INS. acres fineditelling and out- buildluKs: uear towu. 1800 -Two acres ami bonne.

acres near town. SajO -Seventy. tour aore near Hoqurl. Jl.SOO-Twemv acres on 8ounel road. $10 per acre lot 13 acra: will lubdliida MONTEREY STREET CAR LINE.

The sale of the local street ralhva line and its extension and conversion Into an electric system, which has been regarded as almost a certainty for several weeks past, seems to be nearer accomplishment now than ever. Eastern capitalists, it is g'ven out, are investigating the proposition, and have about determined to Invest Jn the event of their buying, the, road will, through the aid of the Pacilic improvement Company, be given a terminus in the Del Monte grounds close to the hotel, and from. Pacific Orove to Mivss Reach, where the new golf links are to be established. Further it is bv no means Improbable that the road win be extended from Moss Heaeh along the shore to the Carmel mission. The plan for the improvement contemplates the bnadening of the ghuge of uhe tracks, and a most substantial equipment In every respect, nil of which will entail a vst outlay of money, Fred W.

Swanton, of Cru7 was In town Inst Thursday on business connected with the proposition. Monterey New Kra. THE LAST HEARD OF IT. "My little boy took the croup one night and soon grew so bad you could hear him breathe all over the house," soys F. D.

Reynolds, Manslleld, O. "VVe feared he would die, but a few dnnes of One Minute CouKh Cure quickly relieved him and he went tn sleep. That's the last we heard of the croup. Now isn't a cough cure like that valuable?" One Minute Cough Cure is absolutely safe and acts immediately. For coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis and all ether throat and lung troubles it is a certain cure.

Very pleasant lo take. The little ones like it. J. 0. Tanner and Model Drug Store.

YESTERDAY'S HOTEL ARRIVALS HOTEL BT. OEOROS. A Dugen, Gibson, Colbert Sehaffner. A Mnannv wn. son, George, A Mendenhall, 1 aiurpny, san rranclsco; Gould Denver, A Mace, St Paul: Calkins.

Nevada (Itv Alfreri k'ninar York; Thos Baylis, Omaha. Locse, Mass; A Buckles, Fairfield; Abbott, fien r'ollvai. nainnj Geo Tracy, Chicago: James Covle and wife. St Louis; Colonel and Mrs renner. j-jintion, England; Ike Rosen thai, Whipple, Santa Fe.

HOTEL SANTA Clll Z. Behu. Stella. Wash; Wm Reeu Fresno- Ulphnr.la,,n r. han, Case, San Francisco; Chas rveiier.

Moulder Creek Mrs Reall, San Jofle; 1L1.u-.nh Conn: Mrs A Park, Carl Park, Coulterville; Nels A Krlekson, Soledad; Mulvaney, Oakland: A Carpenter, cruz; airs A Sanderson and two children Fftrim TV dollth. Mlnnpunolia Minn. t.nl. Sweazy, Walla Walla, Wash; A itunpueit, ijos Angeles. HOTEL HAOESIANN.

Phaao T. Vlt.Mnall fM tl 1.1. .11 1 v.1 cillllui, San Francisco; Mrs Bell, Essie lien, uoyd Bell, Baker City. Oregon; Horace De Lasanx, Hydesville: Mrs i-eneocse. Miss Peacocke, Wexford Ireland; Blume.

Reno. Nev; Dickson; Alabama; Chas Chase and fumlly, Minneapolis. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a number of years, and have no hesitancy In saving that It is the best remedy for courts, colds and croup I have ever used In my family. I have not words to express my cono-dence In this Remedy. Mrs.

J. A Moore, North Star. Mich. For sale by J. G.

Tanner and Model Drug Store GARRETT, 12- 6 Pac fic Av A. J. HINDS, 13(1 Pacilic AV 49 Rfin UncmooemrottsiruolSrnomt; Jlt.JVU lot I6.tt; Waluul lera than pott nrUl house 4 and 7 room uood buy: mitral; ouiuiy lde Klin St. C9 KflA Beautiful hnnioou King St. lot 93UU 76x171): barn; tine lawn Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! 3,000 Sacks of Black Seed Oats.

300 sacks of White Seed Oats. 400 sacks of Clean Seed Wheat. 200 sacks Seed Barley. Start the plow and tret ready for the seed. We have the JOHN DEERE PLOWS, Gangs and Single Plows, the Best in the World.

Call and see them. WILLIAMSON The Grocers. REAL ESTATE OFFICE, $1,200 7 Ham V. nt lu Wl7Sj trodem nnuRa. $300 roonii "partly furnl.hed: is per lot 30x60: ipuuci home, Bcabright..

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