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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 8

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Santa Cruz, California
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SAHTA CRUZ SEHIIHEL. Saturday May, 19, 1006. Page Eight. HAPPENINGS ALONG TTTT? A 1 AnrWTA -A inc. oaii luhculu A TO) WAKB 0 -A.

Italy, including the quakes, that he intends to bring out his wife and family and spend the balance their days in the mountains of Santa. Cruz Co. Mrs. T. J.

Marcus, daughter Mrs. L. K. Hayes, returned to Loi Angeles Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Weiss are here on their honeymoon; they are being entertained by Mrs. K. R.

Griffith and daughter. Mrs. H. C. Yaeger and father left for Monterey Thursday morning.

They don't do a thing to the trav eler in 'Oakland these golden day3. Two dollars a night for a cot In a room without a roof, and the traveler glad to get it. That's the expe I SI. "SENTINEL" eOIUttSrOXDEXT BENDS IN LIVE ITEMS FROM 1SUULDER CREEK. BOULDER CREEK, May 18.

Several carloads of machinery have arrived for the McAbee mill and will be installed as rapidly as possible. Its non-receipt has delayed work and set the sawing season back several weeks, but everything will now be rushed to completion. Lawyers Houck and Duncan Mcpherson Jr. were here Thursday on legal business. T.

M. Briggs has been In town for the past' few days enjoying a well-earned vacation. Tom Is the popular cook at McAbee's mill. I I On Every- Suit you Buy of us This WeeK Mr. and Mrs.

F. Howell are home I again after several weeks of pleasure 1n the Interior. Bart Hooker has resigned his position with Hartman Peery to again become head packer in the C. A. Smith shingle mill.

A till in one of our "thirst cures" was tapped the other night for $10, by an enterprising refugee from the mountains. Marshal Clairmont per all of our Fine ence a party of Boulderltes had last Tuesday night in the city of Graft would be a better expression. Ijouis Costley and aunt are down from San Francisco. Burnt out, they have brought a tent along and will enjoy camp, life untl the city takes on a more inviting air. W.

B. Peery is in iSan Francisco. Tippolito and Guiseppe Zlaini were up before Judge Page Thursday for their preliminary examination on a charge of attempted murder. Duncan McPherson assisted by Attorney Houck, ably conducted the examination which resulted in the prisoner being discharged. Mrs.

V. B. Peery was in Santa Cruz Thursday. J. Johanson was in from Sequoia Friday.

Irwin Wall, our painters, have finished painting the Hinds block and are now frescoing the interior of the Commercial ifotel. Constable Moore of Santa Cruz re a frequent visitor in town, coming up several days last week on business connected with his office. Messrs. Megladdery and Shaw, We will sell this week All-Wool formed a clever piece of detective work in recovering the money, and as the proprietors were satisfied with the return of their money no prosecution followed. Miss Rlchey of Gilroy is visiting Mrs.

L. K. Hayes. Mrs. Richey was formerly Miss Myrtle James, a resi mm mm 11 mm mm mm mm mm mm ma VW If II II mm Wk dent, of this place.

Hartman Rodgers. real estate. subscription agents, are over from San Jose working the town in the AU Colors REGULAE PRICE $15.00 I. I This WeeK I interests of the, San Jose Mercury. Miss Bessie Franklin came down from San Francisco Wednesday.

IW. T. Cleland, a civil engineer in the employ of the Southern Pacific R. R. was here the first of the week, and in company with Mayor Stagg and members of the City Trustees, located a plot for the septic tanks of the city sewer system.

Mrs. iF. Horstman was up from Santa Cruz Tuesday. City Attorney H. W.

Rich is in San Francisco. The S. H. Rambo Co. have sold their shingle and planing mill In town; the iHihn Co.

buying the shingle-making machinery and C. A. Smith, our local planerman, the planer. Mrs. Effle Hayes of San Jos is the guest of Mrs.

I. T. Bloom. or JZ? agents, have dissolved partnership, Mr. Rodgers to continue in the real estate business under his own name, that of E.

D. Rodgers. M. E. Jones has sold his beautiful home on Park Av.

to J. E. Bone brake of Oklahoma, who will make this, place his future summer residence. Contractor W. tt.

Booth has been warded the contract to repair the city bridge across Madrone Villa creek. The new Board of Trustees are going ahead energetically and placing all streets, bridges and roads in a condition highly creditable to the town. J. Goerecke, head salesman for the dry goods department of the S. H.

Rambo has returned from a visit to the burned metropolis. He says the work of reconstruction is progressng rapidly. Ed Rodriguez, a well known former resident of this place, was shot in San Francisco by soldiers and killed. At least such is the report ent here. Harry Swarthout has closed out his ice cream and candy store to go Into the mill business.

Mr. Abrams of San Francisco Intends soon to open the place as a dry goods and gents' furnishing emporium. Gus Wash urn was up from Felt on Wednesday. Col. E.

A. Middleton is in Seattle. The exodus of Boulder Creek artisans to San Francisco still continues. Evidently laborers must be in demand as those who have gone from here write back for their friends. A.

L. Seddlinger and family havo moved to the coast, where Mr. Seid-linger is in the employ of the R. R. company.

Miss E. R. Griffith returned from Oakland Sunday evening. Geo. Troy is back from San Fran I Al.

i Good Shoes! liooo mmi DIED. BONASAC In Santa Cruz, 17th, Louis Bonasac, a native of ranee, aged 58 years. Are what Everybody wants. It don't pay you to buy poor Shoes and we don't handle Shoes we can't guarantee NEW TODAY Guaran Good Shoes LOST, A LANKY SORREL HORSE; large wind puffs on hind legs; about ten years old; Ave dollars reward. Geo.

B. Crittenden, Ben Lomond. myl9-lw FOR RENT, A 9-ROOM HOUSE with bath, nicely finished; also a 3-room house, 3 minutes' walk from Pacific Av. Answer, (Box IB, "Sen-finer office. myl9-lw pep cent cisco, where he has been engagea ducti on with the FOR SALE, ONE TWO-YEAR-OLD and one yearling heifer at a reasonable price.

Call on W. R. Jpnes, Grove Gulch, above Soquel. myl3-lw in settling his fire losses insurance companies. Domenieo Capena, for years the leader of the local Italian colony, has returned from a year's visit to Italy.

California so closely resembles the balmy air. and fertile soil of FOR SALE, EASY TERMS; LOT and two-story building on Pacific second floor occupied by large well furnished lodging house, two occupied stores upon first floor. Monthly income $95. Embert M. Rrown at Tanner's myl9-lw 9 MA TIDE TABLE FOR MAY.

Furnished for the "Sentinel" by W. R. Springer, Watchmaker and Optician, 112 Pacific Santa Cruz. Cal. NOTICE TO HOUSE PAINTERS.

BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE iindersisne-d, one week from this date for painting his dwelling house at SC Frnnt street, in Santa Cruz. May 19th, 1906. myl9-1w WILLIAM ELY. 0 P. M.

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and Lincoln St. 2Si 10.13 4.29 6.0 4. RO LOST, BY A JAPANESE BOY, ON Soquel road, a bag containing some money and two checks on a S. bank. A reward will be paid for their return to M.

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