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SANTA CRUZ MORNING SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, IQOJ RALLY OF THE YOONG PEOPLES' SOCIETIES. HONEY! USEFUL NOVELTIES! We have just bought from an apiary in Monterey Co. some fine Honey put up in quart jars with the MINISTERS FROM THE EAST ADDRESS A CROWDED AUDIENCE. Laura J. Hall has been appointed teacher at Laurel.

Try the NEW ERA BAKERY. SPECIAL WIRE COODS. Wire Dish Screens ioc to 35c Wire Fly Traps 15c to 2oc Wire Fly 10c Wire Fruit Baskets 35c to 40c Wire Kitchen Racks aoc Wire H.KK Boilers 15c Wire Potato Friers 35c to 40c Wire Hanging Baskets aoc Many other articles too numerous to mention, You many times want to get some little articles of common use and necessity and don't know in what store to find it. We call your attention to the lact thst we have just what you want or will Ret it for you. Save time aud money by coming directly to us.

We only charge common profits on uncommon articles. Chesnutwood's Business College. 8ANTA CRUZ, CAL. No Clnaaea-lndlvldual Instruction. BUSINE.HH COURSE, embraces Single and Double Entry Book-keeping as applied to all department of business; Rapid Calculation; Penmanship; Commercial Law; Business Correspondence; Business Forms; Wholesale and Retail Merchandising; Commission; Jobbing; Importing; Railroading; Express; Brokerage; Banking, and In fact everything pertaining to a thorough business education.

STENOGRAPHIC COURSE Shorthand (Ben Pitman), Typewriting, Business Letters, Legal Forms. Punctuation, Dictation, Court Reporting. NORMAL COURSE Teachers prepared for Grammar Grade Certificates. Careful preparation In Special Studies, English, Physics, Alghra, etc. TERMS-For slg months' course in either Department, IW.

Good board and room can be obtained In private family for 16 per month. Write for College Journal. For full particulars address the College, Box 473, Santa Cruz. J. H.

JAINSON, Principal. comb iu it. The price is right and the goods fine. Also home-made Loganberry Jtlly put up espe-' cially for us. McPHERSON, the Grocer Christian Organizations That Are Formed to Develop Character and Make toe World Better.

Up-to-date printing duns at the "Sentinel" Job olflcs. The stesmer Corona will resume coming to this port next Saturday. The NEW ERA BAKERY makes tha best Bread. Try It i'hone Red 492. Don't forifet the musical treat at Seabrlght Hull, Thursday night.

No, Pacific A Cor. Mission St JIINKLE'SCASIL STOKE. YESTERDAY'S HOTEL ARRIVALS. THE COOLEY COMPANY. IIOTFX ST, IIEOIKIE.

Rev. E. D. McCreary was proud and happy Tuesday evening. Proud of the fact of having four ministers from the same number of laics as speakers, anil happy liecause be saw an audience MADAME J.

SLATER AT GARFIELD PARK. BLIGHT MENACES C. W. Hopkins, Master John H. Hopkins, Ralph Brown, 11.

L. Judell, C. Radovan and wife, E. Oppenhelm-er and wife, J. Alexander, Jack Ryan, PEAR ORCHARDS.

Has moved to Room 1, Richards Manse, 16 Soquel Av. Most reliable business medium of the age. Will remain but a tliut crowded the church. It Is seldom that so many ministers from the East E. U.

Johnston, R. Maertuls, F. Dum On Tuesday evening the Cooley Co. apiieared to a falr-slied audience at the Opera House in "The The play was well put on, keeping the audience Interested. It la such plays that make a company popular.

This evening "The Lost Paradise" will be given Specialties are to be Introduced. The play has In It sufficient of the emotional and comedy element to test the full strength and ability of the company. chards of Kings and Fresno counties are affected. The blight Is spreading through Tulare county orchards at an alarming rate. It attacks buds first, then works backward to the branch and trunk.

It is the most serious menace the frult-gTowers of this valley have ever been called upon to face. have Kiinken in i I bar, P. U. Fowler, E. 8.

Harrison, Sam short time. VISAXJA. Horticultural Commis-loner C. 8. Riley stated that the pear church.

The occasion was the rally nib. w- Morgan, J. F. Mc-the Young Peoples' Societies. The i Carth" Ban Francisco; 8.

O. Benson. orchards of the San Joaquin valley will soon be thin it of the past unless means Alice Luslgnan, Stockton; Annual Session of the Christian Women Board of Missions. Mrs. Louise Kelly of Emporia, Kansas, arrived at the Park Monday evening and tuok part In the opening services.

Mrs. Kelly Is the editor of the program department of Tidings, the national organ of the C. W. B. M.

She la a fine speaker, and her earnest words have been an Inspiration to the church was decorated with flowers and; Mr and Mrs. Robt. Johns, Miss Ethelle can be devised to check the ravages of streamers of the national colors. the disease known as the pear blight. He states that nine-tenths of the or Subscribe for the "Sentinel," Subscribe for the "Sentinel," Owing to Illnes, Bishop Warren was unable to preside, but Dr.

McCreary was more than equal to the occasion, He bubbled over with enthusiasm. He Introduced each speaker In his pleas Johns, Miss J. F. Crawford. Chicago, A.

H. Conn, Cedar Rapids, Iowa: E. Oullek, Denlson, Iowa; C. H. Voss, Denlson, Iowa; M.

E. Dalley, San Geo. W. Lovle, wife and daughters. Redwood City; O.

W. Fllburn, Dayton, Ohio; K. S. Hunklns, San Jose; C. B.

Barnes, Los Angeles; M. Delman, opening sessions of the Convention. ant way, making the ministers from Mrs. Kelly gave sn address upon the subject. "School of Methods" Tues the states beyond the Rockies realize day morning and, on "Woman's Work that they were among friends, and REAL ESTATE in the Twentieth Century" In the Miss Isabeile Fletoher of San Jose Is that the true Christian spirit Is not I nn'1 servant, asa Delmas: B.

bounded by State lines, but is as ex- Thompson, Northampton, Mass. W. H. tensive and boundless as the world it- 8an cha- c- LVmbar, Ida evening. here.

The largest crowd that has been pres Miss Edith Allen Is over from San M. Dumber, Chicago, III. ent at any opening service of the Jose. I 1 ill) The enthusiasm that characterized 1 BUVMEU H01II TABIC, the great Epworth League Conven-. 8.

Livingston, Mrs. S. Livingston. Hon in San Francisco found a re-1 Master Carl Livingston, Master B. C.

B. Younger, was In Salinas For Sale at a GREAT SACRIFICE! convention was JJrescnt on Monday night. Rev T. A. Boyer and wife of Stockton, Rev.

J. J. Morgan and wife of Woodland, Rev, Levi McCosh and wife Tuesday. spunslve echo In the Methodist Church Livingston, Miss H. Blenfeld.

Mrs, L. in nania uruz. Dr. jueureary snowed Taussig and maid, P. H.

Hanson, Mrs. the men from the East what a Santa p. 11 Hanson. Mrs. H.

Plerson, Mrs. On Tuesday evening Hastings' Band played on the Library balcony. New patterns, all hannsome and stylish, are Just the thing (or good dressers. All prices. II.

RUBTEMEYER. the Tailor. Hiiro H. Miller entered the penmanship department of Chestnutwood's Business College Tuesday. Who la Belknap? Why, he Is the up-to-date Tailor at 17 IJac.

Av. The marriage between Katie Drown and John Edward Steele was annulled Tuesday by Judge Smith. School Books at Braser's, 60 Pacific Avenue, opposite the St. Oeorce. A marriage license was Issued Tuesday to William C.

V. Bhield of San Francisco and Olive May Twombly of fianta Cruz. a. Prompt and up-to-aata Jot) printing of all kinds executed by skilled workmen at lowest rates at the "Sentinel" office. Although the fog was thick high above Santa Crus Tuesduy morning the sun shone bright at Ben Lomond.

NEPTUNE HOT SEA BATHS, Fine tonic for Nervousness and Mub-cular Exhaustion. Surf and Plunge, hours, 6:30 A. M. to 10.30 P. M.

The game In Watsonvllle Sunday between the Bloomer Girls and the eugar city team was won by the latter. Score, to 4. Bicycle renting and repairing al Fagen's Cyclery, 3 Mission St. ALBERT COX. Prop.

On Wednesday two cars filled with Epworth Leaguers visited the Big Trees, and returned to San Francisco In the evening. Seaside Creamery, 27-29 Pacific Phone John 111, Is the place for dairy products. Mm Emma Q. Wilson will soon go on sea voyage. Miss Ida Wilson wll enter the Boston of Napa.

Rev. A. C. Smlther and wife of Lob Angeles, Rev. W.

M. White and Cruz welcome Is. So cordial were his r. Moise Miss Felicia Molse, Master L. wife of San Francisco, Rev.

R. Graves, pastor of the colored Christian Church Conservatory of Music. Introductory remarks, so filled were 1 1,. Molse, Miss Josle McDonough, H. they with the true spirit of 'fellowship Killer.

Miss E. Siller. Sydney B. Vln- Nlnety acres. Ten acres In fruit; fifty exres hay and corn land; balance pasturage and timber; elegant house of ten rooms; cost barn and outbuilding; 2 miles from Soquel.

S. O. Benson, city editor of the San that the speakers will long carry with cent Miss Ma Mathews, John Tim of Woodland. R. H.

Sawyer of Watsonvllle, H. C. Shropshire of Lodl, J. ose Mercury, arrived Tuesday. mlns, H.

Aaron, Miss Agnes Booh, Geo. W. Lovlo and family of Red wood City are among the visitors. Mrs. May K.

Dayton and MIbs Myrtle Dayton of Plxley, Cat, are visiting elatlves here. Thirty-five acres. Tan acres in young fruit; ten acres hay land; balance pasture and timber land; fine springs for irrigation; good house and barn; miles out. J. A.

Washum of Felton. who Is them pleaaant recollections of their visit to the city by the sea, the place where the banner of Methodism was first planted In California by that grand old man of the Methodist Church, Ellhu Anthony, who Is yet among us, and where Dr. McCreary, one of the ablest and most efficient ministers of the church in California continues to build on the foundation laid, by the pioneers before the discovery of gold. Rev. J.

W. Frlzzlle, presiding elder of Hock Island District, Illinois, was the first speaker. His remarks were mainly as to the objects of the Epworth League. uffering from his leg, has gone to San Mrs. Booh, Miss Mamie Kmery.

8. Baden, Mrs. 8. Baden, Mrs. B.

Baden, Leo Baden, Miss E. Clark. Miss C. Aurlch, Miss D. Frledlander, L.

S. Aurlch, Ad Frledlander, C. H. Lok-meyer, San Francisco; Major C. Poulter.

Oakland: I. Raphael, Mrs. I. Itaphael, Alameda; A. Hanson, Mrs.

A. Hanson, Vallejo. banta mrz IIOTFX. T. Rives, Henry Rives, Allen Rives, Foltnn; Frank Cooley, Oladys Kingsbury.

Geo. Graves Camllle Louis. Bada Willis, Verde de Valln, Don W. Brunaldt, Henry McKean, H. E.

Oullbrandt. C. Young. V. W.

Francisco for treatment. w. Ingram and wire of Alameda and A. J. Adams of (leyservllle have arrived at the Park.

At the Tuesday morning session reports were given by missionaries and oflicers. These reports showed a very flattering growth In C. W. B. M.

work throughout the State. The State organiser reported 160 new members added to the organisation through her efforts. Three new auxiliaries have been organized. The State treasurer reported HX0 50 received for State work during the year. State Reporter, Mrs.

8. P. Reed, of Snntal Cruz, a general development in C. W. H.

M. work throughout the State and the world. Mrs. W. M.

White red a very well written and Instructive paper on the Mrs. J. 8, Everts was accompanied $2,500 home by her cousin of Mexico, N. who Intend to spend a year here. sa.ooo- Etegant house of fourteen rooms and grounds on Mission 1 acres of ground.

Elegant Building lots for sale on Beach Hill. Lot ISOxl 50 feet, A colonial cottage of 8 rooms; modern; barn and outbuildings; fruit and berries; will rent for $20 per month. This place is situated at Santa Monica and is for trade for Santa Cruz country property. Price $4,000. Nine 40x165 foot lots near Riverside Av.

to trade for country property. Will pay difference. Furnished And I'nfurniBhed Houses for rent. If you have a Bond we will get your bondsmen. Largest And Oldest Fire Insurance Companies represented.

Accident And Life Insurance. Notary Public. Money to loan. City Engineer Thlelmann of Fresno Twenty acres. Fifteen acres In orchard; five acres hay land; cottage five rooms; barn and outbuildings; near Soquel.

was here Tuesday to Inspect the city water system, as there Is a movement Coolev Hilly Johnson, Frank Cooley under way for Fresno to construct a A pleasing talker was Rev. F. D. Leete of Rochester, N. Y.

He spoke of A. O. Mathew and wife, San Jose: water system. I Am Telling You That at WHITING'S STORE Is as fine an assortment of Canned Goods as one needs to look over. I'll mention ten or seven articles thejr have Just got In: Irish Stew, 25 Corn Beef Hash, 15 Hamburg Steak and Onions, 20 Vienna Sauce, 10 Pork and Beans, 10 15 20 Sliced Smoked Beef In glass Jar, 30 Potted Chicken, 10 Potted Turkey, 10 Sauer Kraut and Sausage, 15 Plum Pudding, 15 Veal Loaf, 15 Chicken Loaf, 16 Potted Ham, 6 Potted Tongue, 5 and Roast Beef, Corned Beef and, well, if there Is anything they haven't got I will have to have help to think what it Is.

Then, what do you think, they have home-made Jams and Jellies and Jell, Gelatine, and the funniest thing of all Is they've got Spuds. A. 8. WHITING. 1 1 Soquel Av.

Phone Red 182 the nwftslty of education, nay ing- he M. H. Hopkins, down from Ben subject. "We Are This paper Lomond Tuesday, tells us that the Forty-two acres. One acre In fruit; some hay land; oak and redwood timber; good pasture land; line cottage and barn; stream of water.

Richard Dunning. 8. J. Schneck and wife Mt. Carmel, Mrs.

E. Spauldlng. 8. Mrs. Harry Smith, Merced; F.

Guernsey, Mrs. Oolaty, Master Oolate, Boston; A. Neeland, Los Angeles. oitagt of his locality are full and the was followed by a short addrese by Mrs A. C.

Smlther of Los Angeles. She otela partly full. This can be, and gave a good report of the work being yet not a full man In that neck of the Mr. and Mrs. A.

Zoeblln of Los Angeles were thrown out of a carriage knew or a man who acquired an education throuixh reading the dally news-pa pern. All of the best educated people do not come from colleges or universities. It does not signify that a man Is educated because he has a diploma. Education ran be gained by anybody who wants It. The more one knows the more useful he is to the woods.

Si.eoo--. done In the southern part or tne mate. She reported twenty-five auxiliaries in Southern California. Mr. and Mrs.

Morgan Everts have Lot 0x135 feet; modern cottage; 6 rooms and basement; Mission St, returned from a visit to New York and near Felton Tuesday by the team running away, but were not injured. Every original package of Jesoe Moore Whisky Is guaranteed absolutely pure by Jesse Moore Hunt Co. Iowa, where they experienced the hot community. The man who does not i 111. In Iowa Mr.

tsverts sola lbu Mrs. M. J. Hartley of Berkeley gave an address upon ''The Genius of the C. W.

B. that was full of thought and practical suggestions for better work In the future. She said that the three quickest ways to send a message ai res of land for IS.00O or 160 an acre When he left Iowa 18 years ago he The following Is the list of the HouBe of six rooms; all modern conveniences. and lot.on Church St; will reot at 112 60 per month. could not sell the land for more than highest contestants for the watch at the 112 60 an acre.

riding gallery: Rose Bnstwlck 782, Alma Brown 695, Jennie Bernal 642. knowedge. We should know men, and y. 7 study human nature. If the world Laxative DrOmO'llimne Tablsts knew the Bible better It would be more i the remedy that rnres cold day of a believing world.

People should 1 have character as well as To grow character Is better than to grow great crops of fruit and grain. I telegraph, telephone and, ten a woman. Mrs. T. H.

Lawson and Mrs. Geo. D. M. Delmas arrived Tuesday, hav- ng driven over tne mountains rrom Weishar of Hanford sang "My Mother's Bible." by special request.

It was Mountain View In his own conveyance. Kalr Becker and Trio, and Stockton talent will take part in the concert at Sea Bright Hall Thursday night to be Mr. Delmaa was in the surf as soon well rendered and greatly enjoyed by Hammer tSa Towne, 103 Pacific I. O. O.

F. Bldg. after his arrival as possible and en The city of Santa Cruz evidences the fact that California people can do things. It Is a grand thing to have folowed by a dance. 9 the audience.

Joyed a long swim, renewing the ac THE BEST Sheriff Besse and Under Sheriff Mrs. Kelley's address on "School of Methods" brought out many good quaintance he made last season wun Mullen arrested II. J. Devlne at Laurc Neptune and the mermaids, vtnen pure men and nohle women. It should be the mission of the Christian Endeavor and Epworth League to devel points In regard to the best way to de.

Monday night on suspicion of lining Mr. Delmas appears In the water he hands over his trident and crown to velop a model Auxiliary Society. concerned In the burglary in tne nil comb place near Soquel. Business methods, promptness, a knowledge of the plan of the program, him and tells the distinguished attor. ney to take full charge of the court, Dance at Reynolds' Hall Saturday and the work of committees, were spoken of.

while the sea nymphs ten mm now evening. Gents 26c; ladies free. delighted they are to see him and op character. When they do not they fall In their mission. There are many people who do not accomplish anything.

God wants people to be of service. After a song by the choir Rev. W. B. Pickard nf cieveland.

Ohio, was Introduced. He is a good talker, strong of Voice, and employing short clean-cut sentences right to the point. He said: The afternoon session was given up STEER STRAIGHT! That's what we have all around, but we are now calling your attention to PICKLES Our PICKLES are the right kind all styles and shapes. quite largely to Junior work with an address on "Nineteenth Century Mis- A broken buggy and harness and horse slightly lame were seen at the bottom of a bank In Doyle gulch Tuesday morning, evidently having throw sea moss on his uqma patnway to the whistling buoy, Capltola or Monterey, or wherever he Is headed for. Mr.

Delmas holds the record for making the longest swim last season, and Intends to continue to hold It for gone off the road the night before. Ions," by J. J. Evans of Red Blurt. OLD SOLDIER'S EXPERIENCE.

M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Religion is not made up of senti ment. It Is something besides a sum Dr. J. F.

Koons, the well-known eye this season. specialist for the correction of the ALSO Winchester, writes: "My wife error of refraction and other ocular mer-day picnic. It is a conflict, a battle, Just the same as in every day affairs. There Is no progress without a struggle, no victory without battle. No A DEEP MYSTERY.

It is a mystery why women endure defects, can be consulted free of charge at the Pope House. 9 to 12:30. was sick a long time in spue or gooo doctor's treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health." L. D.

Holhrook was taken from Wat man can really good who can not he had. No man can be holy without possible tinholiness In his life and opportunities. War is essential. The They always do. Try them.

Only 2ac at J. G. Tanner's drug store. sonville to San Francisco Tuesday for medical treatment. The Judge's many OLIVES The kind that taste like more stuffed and plain made to eat.

We are steering straight for popularity and success. We could not do this were it not for the confidence our patrons put in us. For SUNBURN, TAN, POISON OAK, Use Backache, Headache, Nervousness. Sleeplessness. Melancholy, Fainting and Dizsy Spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles.

"I suffered for years with kidney trouble." writes Christian Endeavor and Epworth friends hope to see him right side up with rare again. CLEAR CREEK ITEMS. League are organizations of military type and character. No nation ever stopped fighting because It was Chris An executive meeting of the County Mrs. Phebe I herley.

or i-eierson, The Island at Clear Creek presents and a lame back pained me so 1 could Union Y. P. S. C. E.

will be held at not dress myself, but Electric Bitters tian. The test fighters in the world were the saints of God. When you Soquel tomorrow evening. The Santa quite a lively appearance this season. The listed visitors are as follows: Mr and Mrs.

J. D. Harvey. Mrs. Metz.

Miss Cm young people will leave the Con fill a man's heart with mighty convic gregatlonal Church at 6:30 P. M. in a wholly cured, me, and, although a years old. I now am able to do all my housework." It overcome Constipation. Improves Appetite, gives perfect hay wagon and will take a Dasket lunch to be spread In a nice grove at J.

33. BIAJ health. Only 60c at J. G. Tanner's drug Soquel upon their arrival there.

sore. Palmer's Improved Witch Hazel Cream. It cures where others fail. Price 25 cents. The Board of Trade will meet at 8 o'clock this evening at the Public Wholesale and Retail Grocer.

EPWORTH LEAGUE EXCUR Library. SION TO SANTA CRUZ. Albert King, who returned to Los Gatos Monday from the vicinity of Ida Metz. Miss Nellie Hazen and Mlae Edith Baker, all of Salinas. Mr.

and Mrs. Klein and J. Burton of San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, and A.

Kelly. Ban Jose; Miss Val Beatty, Miss Lillian Whalen. Miss Rose Perry. Mr. W.

R. Conant, Mrs. C. S. Barnard, Miss V.

Barnard, Miss Julia Miss Clara Chlnnook, Oaklnnd. L. F. Orover Is bookkeeper with the Big Basin Lumber Co. No campers are allowed, this season on the grounds of the Big Basin.

A large gnte has been placed at the entrance to the grounds, and Is under lock and key. Roads are In better condition than they have been for aome time. Boulder Creek, July 23d. There is no way of determining Just Boulder Creek, had with him a speci Farmers Union Building. how many Epworth Leaguers are com Phone John 91.

men of red.wood which lea marvel. It and he feels that the world needs salvation he makes the best kind of a fighter." Dr. Pickard referred to the song. ''Hold the. Fort" as "doggerel." saying: "Christ Is our Commander.

He Is not coming, as the song says, but is here with us. He Is our inspiration. He Is always In our hearts. The Christian Endeavor and Epworth League are organizations of offense nnd defense. We are part of a great army.

There is no absolute peace unless victory Is won. We should fight shoulder to shoulder." He said there was a time when too much fighting for opinion was done. Better that the fighting should have been against Bin. Rev. Mr.

Ooddard of Topeka, Kansas, said that Christianity Is always worth one hundred cents on the dollar. He spoke of Christian ideals and temperance. ing here on the Mg excursion today. was taken from the heart of a giant From some source we hear that as many as fifteen hundred will be here. redwood eight feet in diameter, recently cut.

and Is filled with acorns Im but that Is rather a large estimate. AO PACIFIC AVENUE peded there probably a thousand years sANTA CRUZ CALIF ago, Judging from the rings on the tree. One-third of that number would awaken things here for awhile. They will arrive at a quarter to twelve, via the narrow-gauge. Flowers of all kinds The wood has grown around the acorns in such a manner as to preclude the are desired to decorate the cars with possibility of their ever having been placed In the wood by human agencies.

LIVE OAK STOVE WOOD (dry) At Reduced Rate, For Cash. SHE DIDN'T WEAR A MASK. and can either be brought to the depot, or left before ten o'clock In the empty But her beauty was completely hid store In the Anthony block. It Is the KSAL custom of these delegates, on return den by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Ing to their respective societies, to give an account of what they have Then they vanished as will all Eruptions.

Fever Sores. Bolls, I'lrers, Car Same quality as furnished from Laveaga Heights You can never cure dyspepsia by dieting. What your body needs Is plenty of good, food properly digested. seen, and we certainly want kind words. buncles nnd Felons from Its use.

Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds Pilgrims Without doubt, many are making these side trips after the genernl con Then If your stomach will not digest and Piles. Cure guaranteed. at It. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will. It con vention, with the view of finding fu Apply to F.

A. Hiha Santa Crnz. J. G. Tanner's.

ture homes In our State. A little kind Make periodical visits to a shrine tains all of the natural dlgestants hence must digest every class of food and so prepare It that nature can use nttentlon will do much to make them because they have absolnte faith think 'favorably of Santa Cru. An ONCE QUEEN OF NEVADA COMSTOCK, NOW PAUPER. It In nourishing the body and repiac TRAIN WRECKED. 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 Fishing Tools. BAKERSFIELD, CAL. Office inSoulhern Howl, P. Box A FEW SHARES Ing the wasted tissues, thus giving life, other way In which citizens could be of aid, Is In the use of carriage.

A general plea ia made to all to be with Those who have used our Dutchess Trousers health, strength, ambition, pure blood RENO, Nev July 23 A charity DENVEJt, July 23. The west bound meal and a cot at the poorhouse Is all nnd good healthy appetite. At J. OF- Tanner's nnd Model Drug Store. Denver and.

Rio Grande passenger on the narrov gauge was wrecked this morning one mile west of Marshall their carriages at the foot of Pacific Av. at one o'clock. The Board of Trade Is anxious that all the excursionists possible should have a ride around Come to lis again perfectly c-nfi that Is left in life for Mrs. Snndy Rowers, whose once great fortune has dwindled Into a widow's mite and whose famous beauty has faded with Pass. One coach and a sleeper left dent, that they will find TROUSERS AT THE RECORDER'S OFFICE.

McNab Oil Stock he Increasing years to her ripe old. age. GRAND OPPORTUNITY To gret bargains In Santa Crus real estate. Here are a few of the best ones: $450 6-room plastered house; fair slse lot; half a block from the electric car line on Mission Hill. $125 per acre for a choice 20 acre tract of level platted land near Phelan's place and Garfield Park.

12,600 18 acre ranch, well Improved; 3 miles from Santa Crus; tine stream running water; might take part In trade. J200 for a tract of 9 lots in Garfield Fark. IKK) per acre for some fine level tracts at Twin Lake. We have a number of fine cottages in this city with prices ranging from $25 upward; also have some fine chicken ranches; In fact can give you almost anything you niay desire either In city i or country property. Call and, get one of our lists showing the property we have for sale.

Have some fine lots we would exchange for a Rood driving horse. Conveyancing, Notary Public, Insur tnat commne toanionana auraomiy. Therefore our store Is visited by the track and rolled down a steep embankment, injuring a number nf persons. A wrecking train has grone up from Sallda. Repored dally for he "Sentinel" by Yesterday an order assigning the men.

every day whose presence pro the city. A proper committee will be found awaiting carriage-owners to see that their carriages are filled. The beach will probably assume a lively aspect In the afternoon, as the Leaguers do not leave until four o'clock. lady to the Almshouse was signed by Makinney Dake. Searchers ot claims eloquently the superiority of the Countv Commissioners, and loony A defective rail Is supposed to be the Records and Conveyancers, No.

22 FOR SALE AT cause of the accident. the doors of the Institution opened for nnd closed upon one who was In the Dutchess Cooper St. HEAL ESTATE THANSFKR8. Leonard Rrummer to Herbert sixties known for her liberal casting to any other TROUSERS on th 75c per share. upon the waters of her bread, which market.

The prices or Jordan Lot, 6SxW2 feet on south side Dutchess Trousers to change without of Oault East Santa Crus adjoin Ing lands of Jamison. Price subject notice. has not returned to her. The sinmp of death is on her pallid, thin face, and erstwhile companions, who bowed before her and sought her favors in days of prosperity, have failed to cross her pathway In times of adversity or lend are from II to $5 per nalr. Jacob Kberhard to Moses Penn Page Lot No.

8 on Block 2 of O. L. Fitch Call on us for satisfaction, or, If Apply to any of tha officers of the subdivision of Lots 1 and of the you live out of town, write us. TOT CAUSES NIGHT ALARM. "One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup," writes Mrs.

J. C. Snider, of Crittenden. ''it seemed It would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave It Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured, it.

We always keep It in the house to protect our children from Croup and Whooping Cough. It cured me of chronic bronchial trouble that no other remedy would relieve." Infallible for Coughs. Colds, Throat and I.ung troubles. 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at J.

O. Tanner's. Ruffner tract, on Du Four Av. Santa soothing hand to smootn ncr ue- SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions.

It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certnln cure, for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores By mall for 25c, In stamps.

Trial Package FREE. Address, Allen 8. 01 instead, Le Roy. N. T.

Jell-4ms Cruz. H00. cllnlng life. W. W.

Gregg to F. D. Gregg Lot So mnny decades have passed since ance and Loans. ROBINSON 121 Pacific Santa Cruz company. E.

H. Garrett H. F. Anderson. J.

P. Coope. WILLIAMS BROS No. 14 in Hlock 2 of Ray View Tract Santa Crus, $10. WOllTOAdt'S.

Mortgages for $200 and $400 filed. Mortgage for 1300 released. STRECKER'S CORONATION. Mr. and Mrs.

Sandy Rowers ruled socially In what was then the booming mining town of Reno that few remain who have recollection of the lavish receptions at the family mansion, the splendid hospitality, the wine, the music and all that helps to nourish pleasure and attract so-called friends "Sandy" Bowers was a successful speculator and owned a large block of Telephone John 151. A WHISK FOR DUST, Nothing better than a good whisk for removing dust from clothing. And the dusty season ia coming better prepars now. We have whisks at various prices low that you cm not afford to be without a good one. Might buy several for the sate ot convenience.

0-0-0-0 BRUSHES. For some kinds of brushing a good bristle clothes brush Is better than a whisk. Iet us supply yoa wth a complete brushlig outfit Win. T. Jeter.

Tress. Santa Crnz Oil Stock. Teacher What Is an island? Bright Boy (who had been reading the newspaper since Dewey sailed Into Manila Bny) An Island Is a body of land entirely surrounded by the United States. New York Times. OAKLAND, July 23.

With the re shares In more than one or tne run Men's Furnishers and Hatters markable and almost Incredltable score of 3114 Adolph Strecker will be Cotnstock mines. His Income was so trrent he scarce knew how to spend It. DIRECTORS! B. H. Garrett.

H. F. Anderson, Dr. Washington Dodge, San Francisco crownedkingof the Notional Schuet OPP. HOTEL ST.

OEOROB. Present price, 50 cts. a share. Extravagance resulted, and there were sume things that Sandy did tnat gave him the name of the "Ronnnia King" nnd amused the more sedate million zen Rund at 7 o'clock tonight at Shell Mound pnrk. The prises, aggregating over $100,000, were dJstrlbuted this afternoon atli o'clock.

The next highest score to that made by Strecker TOWNE'S BILL OF FARE aires of those palmy times. Thousands W. T. Jeter, J. W.

Forgeus, S. J. Strauss, J. F. Coope.

mr-tl were thrown about like so many Hollars and elaborate dinners were fre was 392 scoret by Ittle. quent and astonishing to less generous AltW Ytili TIlDtMII.ED WHAT DO AA1NT FOR LUNCH? money makers. Price will be advanced further notice. Stock can be procured of HENRY WTLLEY, President. J.

J. C. Leonard, Secretary With pimples? or Is your complexion cloudy? If so one duse of bane's Tea will At one time Mowers iook a noimn WHY Real Estate For Sale. CI OWVMTe ereB 11 lo orchard In ber- hi. A few nraH-; lfalf tad ruiinliift ntwk; bouH baru aud outbuild mites out; eaui turmi.

C1 KAA Tour ihtps; new cottage and barn I aud Wrna; city wattr; clow In. a1 per acre. Choice lerel land in trctf I vw to suit; full Tie of bay and bvach. $350 HouwJ' lut Rd outbuilding. $400 Hou ot flTe large lot.

fien Htnw and lot; city water; trail atialf. 7Cft New eottaw; trwt paved and new. I hath, etc. Papain. Rented for 12 ptr nut on this price.

Choice building lota for and upward. Kwiy terms. F. H. PARKER.

Insurance Loans Employment 1 30 Paolflo Av. make chnnire. It purines (he hlimrt. cures a foul lireaHi. makes vimr eoinnlex that he wanted to go to Europe, visit England and introduce his wife to J.

G. TANNER, Druggist Ion clear, and drives pimples and black-hi'nilM from the face. fsic. nnd 'lite. Hack Queen Victoria.

Just before departure he irave a nner at tne international nio'R. for snle hj J. Q. Tanner ssd Medcl 97 Paolflo Av. Hotel of Reno at which a score of FOR SALE prug more.

iruests were seated. The dinner cost him lil.oon. From Reno Rowers went to Oold Hill and bid his friends gond-by at another feast that netted J2.5001 IF YOU WANT In expense. The trip to iturope cosi which sum was set aside espe-clnllv for the purpose. It Is said, that the illtle Mexican band of four pieces that played at the farewell banquet was mild LWI for the work.

The Best Mower, the Best Binder, the Best Rake, In the World, get the McCORM ICK J. EL Horsnydor, Druggist and demist! Ill Pacific Banta Crus, CaL Van Campfs Soup Pork and Beans Macaroni and Cheese. Cold Boiled Ham Saratoga Chips Swiss, Limburger, Oregon, Cream, Eastern and California Cheese. Pure Water White Sage Honey All of which can be had at E. TOWNE'S CASH GROCERY, When Snndy Rowers died he left his wife oulte a fortune, but the estate IF YOU WANT was not so large as was expected A Corn Planter, or a Cultivator, Willful waste had reduced the million HOUSE MOVING! Eleven tbousaud acres between Soquel and Valencia Creeks of Oil Land, recently favorably reported on by Mc-Pberson and other well-known experts, for sale at a reasonable figure by J.

W. FORGEUS. 26 Cooper Sf. Santa Cruz. or more to a hundred thousand.

Mrs IF YOU WANT ton. House Moving, Rowers continued to live expensively, and when her fortune oommenced to wnne she tried, to recoup It on the stock board. She lost, and poverty gradually crept upon her. Fair weather friends vanished, poverty was victor and then came to the poorhouse. HAMILTON FAY, Drugs and Chemicals 1 Faster act Toilet Articles, me.

68 Pacific Santa Cruz. Cal Pmarlvtloos Carefallv Couuwuda A Hay Press and Bnck Rake, r. WILLIAMSON GARRETT, Wood, Stone orBricK Foundations, Cull on, at 1 04 Contar yi91mst JOHN A. ACHORN. The Grocers.

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