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1 VOLUME XLV. SANTA CRfJZ, CALITOBNIA, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1906. TWELVE PAGES. NUMBER 32. HFDDFDA DFFIIU- IILUtlLtin tlLI 5J0LO New Way of REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS SHOW SENSE OF SECURITY Selling Orchards BIG SLIDE BLOCKS NARROW-GAUGE TRAFfIC TO TIGHT AT RINGSIDE 1 i Four deeds from B.

F. Brooks to the Pajaro Valley J. PACIFIC (J HO VK HIGH REALTY MARKET IS AGAIN ACTIVE HIS LOXG LOOKED FOll K.V Improvement covering 4. WITH BATTLING sev eral ranches in the Casser- 4 COUXTEK HERE TODAY. ley district, were recorded on J.

Friday. J. The Pacific Grove High J. School track team is expected XELSOX TURN'S OUT A FIZZLE. Special to the LOS ANGELES, May 2 5.

Ther was no fight between Battling Nelson and Aurelio Herrera here to- These are understood to be for part of the big tract which the Watsonville company is here for a field day with the local school team this after-J noon, if the weather 's night. After waiting two and a half to subdivide into five- hours for the fighters to get together acre ranches and care for the crowd withdrew from the hall the crops un'U1 tne Purchasers 4. disgusted with Herrera's refusal tojV iuy on mem. im COUXTV ItKCOROKK OOOPEIl HE-filXS ACCKITITS'G TIIAXSFERS FOIi HKCORO NORMAL AC T1VITY IX ItKAI INSTATE. County Recorder H.

C. Cooper be-jjan on Friday to record deeds and mortgages, in accordance with the opinion rendered by District Attorney Knight that such action was permissible, in spite of legal holidays. A large number of documents, which had been filed with the Recorder for safe keeping from day. to day since the legal holidays began, were formally put on record I 1 1 3 I- MISS XKWMAX CALLED HOME. AM) ANOTHER OX THE COUNTY ROAD PREVENTS THE ItOUL-DEJi STAGE FROM GETTlXCi IX.

The rain storm of Friday morning caused two slides in the district between this city and Felton, that delayed traffic very considerably during the day. One was a slide on the IBoulder Creek county road, whiea prevented the Boulder stage from getting in, and the other was a slide on the narrow-gauge about a quarter of a mile south of Tunnel 6. The latter was about 30 feet long and 4 feet deep and blocked trafflj on the narrow-gauge until 5 o'clock Friday evening. Hollenbeck's train went through after that time, but several Eastern tourists, who had only the day here, were prevented from seeing the Big Trees by the blockade. The Mexican was 10 nounda over- V'Y i cuuuly Bnu a weight.

Nelson agred to take him on at that weight, but Herrera's J. worth investigation on the part 4 of our local real estate J. operators. Jr tXm manager claimed the scales were out of order and refused to alloy it. He and Herrera then went to dinner.

The men were to have weighed Miss Nettie Newman, the history drawing teacher at the High School, received a telegram on Friday evening that her father, who lives in Mono is again very ill and needs her care. She leaves this noon for Reno, Nevada, en route home. At the end of her railroad journey she will have to take stage for a distance of 70 miles. in at 131 pounds each. Nelson lip Friday was teachers' pay day.

County Treasurer Bias said that "the entire county pay roll for the month is over $11,000. There will be another pay day in about two weeks' ped the scales at that figure and made every concession to get Her rera to fight, but to no avail. time, when ithe school vacations during 'the day. The transfers cover several important deals, and most of them are records of purchases made before the holidays began. In no case is any transfer traceable to a sense of fear as to the prospects of this city, and there is no disposition, as far as learned, to sacrifice property The fight was later called off.

IRISH REPORTS LAUNCH "SUNBEAM" W. C. TOOZE IS NEW "NO HELL FIRE," SAYS BISHOP OLDHAM IN1ERI0R DISTRICTS i BREAKS FROM ITS MOORINGS PRESIDENT OF CO. C.E.'S AS BOOMING SANTA CRUZ IS CHOSEX FOR EARTHQUAKE HAS MADE NO I'D HATE TO DIE IF I THOUGHT AITIUJCIABLE DIFFERENCE TO through timidity. There are plenty of men who stand ready to snap up all the bargains that are offered and it seems to be a settled opinion among owners of city property that In selling at this time they would only be giving others a chance to make profits which they themselves are entitled 'to.

In the list, wTiich will be found I'D GET A SCORCH FOR EVERY NEXT MEETING OF COUNTY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION. Special to the SIX' DECLARES EMLXEXT PEOPLE IX VALLEYS. A "Sentinel" reporter had an in METHODIST PRELATE. WATSONVILLE, May 25. The terview with H.

E. Irish today just DENVER, Colo. Hell-fire, such Santa Cruz County Christian En before he left to rejoin the Santa Cruz Boomers on their tour of the as is preached from many pulpiti, does not exist, declares Bishop Old deavor Union's convention, held in' HARP'S 'SUNBEAM," CRACK LAUNCH OF THE BAY, GETS LOOSB FISHERMEN CAUGHT STORM. The rainstorm on Thursday night was followed by heavy seas, which broke the launch Sunbeam, owned by the Harps, from its moorings at the beach. Most of the fishermen were out to sea and all of them were caught hi the storm.

No one was hurt and the size of thfi rollers Is now almost, normal. in another column, is a deed from State. ham of the Methodist Episcopal diocese of Southern Asia, who is In Howard Foster to P. J. MoDermott, a newcomer who buying consider iMr.

Irish says that after leaving San Jose on their trip the Boomers Denver to attend the convention of able property, of a lot on the west heard no word of the earthquake or the Rocky Mountain Missionary So side of Branciforte Av. Another the Christian Church here today, elected William C. Tooze of Santa Cruz president, Prof. C. S.

Price, vice-president; Delos Tlbhals of "Watsonville, recording secretary; Miss Grace Bennett of Santa. Cruz, corresponding secretary, and F. G. Anthony of Valencia, treasurer. Santa Cruz was chosen as the next saw no bad effects of it.

Every ciety. transfer of interest is that recording the sale of the Shippey place in the where 'the people were busier than usual; crops were reported excellent "Just tell me of anybody who believes we will be burned alive In a and confidence is absolutely restored Glen Canyon dltttict, by Belle Young and husband to Burton R. McLaia place filled with brimstone and Are COOM15H TALKS TO CHILDREN. It has been the habit of many I'd hate to die if I thought I'd get and Emma D. Lawrence.

place of meeting. people from the interior, especially! a scorch for every sin," stated Bis- I the wealthier citizens of the mining Dr. A. S. Kelly, the State presi- hop Oldham this morning.

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4. 4 This Saturday night there will be a children's rally at the Christian Church. Evangelist Coombs will speak four times on Sunday. At 3:30 P. JI.

dent, was unavoidably absent, but his "Methodist ministers doubt the place was taken by Paul C. Brown of miracles performed according to the Oakland, the general secretary. A Bible," declared Rev. Dr. Leonard 1 Senate Combine Says "No" new constitution and set of by-laws of New York, "but only in their.

he wiJ preach tQ ony towns, to spend their vacations in San Francisco, and they are almost unanimous in their desire to conu to Santa Cruz this summer. As has been so often proven, if they come once they are sure to keep coming, summer after summer. In other words they "get the was adopted and most encouraging i inmost private chambers. 1 reports were received from the "A man in one of our foremost "Hunting for a Mr. Coombs has delivered this lecture all over the land.

All the men and boys of the city are invited. Methodist Episcopal theologlcil county branches. 4. WASHINGTON Congress- J. man Xeedham has been in- formed by Senator Aldrich 4 that the bill providing for a ATTEND THE BENEFIT CONCERT AND DANCE TONIGHT.

Lunch was served the delegates at: schools attempted to think about the the WatsonviHe Coffee Club, and in matter before the students and he he evening a banquet was' tendered was put. out. them in the Christian Chv.rui dining! "To be sure there is no hell," he hall. exclaimed. Among those who attended rom "i would not be a saint for any-Santa Cruz were Douglas Hollings-j said Bishop J.

C. Hartzel worth, Wells Pratchner, Ralph Bliss 0f Africa. "But at the same time I 4. drawback on building material -j J. could not pass the Senate.

J. This bill was intended in the 4. interest of San Francisco, but J. the lawyers of the Senate POSTMASTER ROBBED. G.

W. Fonts, l'ost master at Hlrerton, nearly lost bis life and was robbed oC all comfort, according to bla letter, which ays: "For 20 year I hiX cnronle ilrer complaint, which led to anch serere cas of janndlce that even my finger oalia turned yellow; then my doctor prescribe Electric Bitten, wLlch cured tie and bat kept me well for elerea yearn" Hare core tor Biliousness, Neuralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liter, Kidney at4 Bladder derangement. A wonderful Tonic At J. a. Tanner's and The Model Drag Store, cents.

The benefit concert and ball to ba given by the Powder Workers in aid of Mrs. Pauline Clerc, comes off the Casino tonight. 4. made the plea that it was un- 4. constitutional, consequently Walter Damkroeger, lErnest t0 church regularly, even if I do Bert Macy, McCormick, iBennett and.

not do the talking. Hui (Japanese), Mrs. There are two extremes, the man holiness and hold up to them th-e Mrs. Mabel R. Morgan ar.d the: wh0, in spite of all the help of God the bill will not pass.

An effort will still be made to 4. secure action In the House In 4. 4. the belief that this will result in similar action in the 4-4. Senate.

Misses Marjorie Reeves May man or tne Bible gives him, goes to' A large number of tickets have sold, which assures a good attendance. The Santa Cruz Military band will play, and the concert part of the program will commence at 8:30. The floor arrangements are in competent hands. John Silva will be the floor director and he will have as hia assistants S. Sumerville, .1.

Jensen, G. Dennett and E. Kilfoyle. Nettie Buckman, Helen Byrne, Elsie the bad, and the man who is so Schirr, Margaret Alger, Alice Halsey, tremendously goody-good that he is Mathers, U-e Waterman, Grace Ben- dubbed a saint, nett, Grace Damkroeger, Tlllie "I'd rather be a man, for a man scene of an actual hell." Bishop Oldham, who came in this morning from Wichita, joined in the discussion with a good deal of vigor. "Of course, it is true "the worhl over that people are staying away from church, but the Filipinos, Malays and Hindoos are not half so Doeltz and Dora Hollingsworth.

has all the possibilities of right and Lee Waterman, Grace Dennett, Grace wrong doing, and a saint has not any Damkroeger, Tillie Doeltz and Dora chance. Hollingsworth. FORTUNATE! MTSSOUHIANS. "When I wa a (lroKKlut, nt Llronlt, write T. J.

Dwyor, now of Grays-llle. "thrws of my ontitomrs were ocrmnnently rnred of eonfcumDtlon by Dr. "Tho church needs enter upon hard to get along with from that more practical methods of workj point of view as the Americans. Our among the masses." heathen take a pride in going to Lumber Is arriving in Santa Cruz in liberal Quantities, and to prevent filling Pacific Av. with material thousands oT feet of lumber that arc to go into buildings in course of erection next south of the Grand Central Hotel are being piled on the rear of 'the old Iogan lot.

This lumber is all spruce and from the north. THE LIFH INStTRANCa muddle hs started the pnhllcto tblnklnr. Thp wnnHerfnl unrPMll Ihnt hum met Rfll- Klne'n Npw DlRcovery. nd aw well an1 tronir tnilny. One wns trylDK to sell his property nnd move to Arizona, but after lsrd's Hnrehonivl tfrrnp In It erasure on i "30 many people hang upon tho church.

The trouble lies in our 0 1 Pnnirh Tnflnpn Rrnn.h Wil in alt Pnl. asintr pw Discovery a snort tune ne round country." mnnnry troubles bm started the nnblle to possibilities of an 'if in the Thy are all tisinK it. Join the proocsnlon Bishop Hartzel says. "The only1 it iiunooi'snnrr to do so. I regard Dr.

King's New Discovery as the most wonderful raedlclne In Rarest and Cold core and Throat and Long hMler. Guaranteed by J. O. Tanner and The Model Drag Store. Trial bottle tree.

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