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SANTA CEUZ SENTINEL: FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1910. They had Just planted a trifle of 000- BEAUTIFUL but then a dahlia is a dahlia, when that territory is covered ani Soon Summer Weather Will Call for FLOWERS II with bloom, It will be worth, seeing. A gorgeous sight is Rosedale, near Vue de l'Eau, where Mr. Streator ha3 perfected plants that excel In usefulness and beauty anything that Luther Uurbank has put on the market. Mr.

Streator allows newspaper people on his place only as friends; so "mum's I Wash Suits men For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought the il COSIDBU J-POC ll ku -r -J At the other end of town, in East Santa Cruz, you may see, in front of l'J ALCOHOL 3 PER niNK Mr. King's place a geranium hedge over which an orange-scarlet cloth was cast, completely hiding every vestige of green leaf. Why don't they ting Uic SiomarjB aniftjwds i Boars the Signature 3S0O call it the California Wonder, instead LIKEWISE SOME UGLY SPOTS. By Josephine Clifford MoCrackin.

Tho motto of the Irishman at the Donnvbiook Fair was; "Wherever you see a head, hit it." My motto Is: "Whenever there's an opportunity, get in a whack on the shacks and obstructions that block up the course of Pacific Av. at the corner of Water street." If there are obstinate heads amoug the obstructions, let's send for the Irishman and his shillelagh. It is very unsightly, that fenced-around cellar-excavation where the AW of of American Wonder, for nowhere else In America do geraniums grow as they grow In California, particularly In Santa Cruz; the size of every single floweret In these clusters was ness and Restrontains witiw OpiumMoiprune nor Mineral WOT JN ARC OTIC. enormous. Over the entrance gate to IS5 the gardens drops a begonia splen- ens, its long, heavy blooms perfectly gorgeous, Just as the plate-large w3'C6 j4utfnd satiny white blossom of the clematis Nothing is so cool, so fresh in appearance and so desirable for Summer wearing as a Linen Wash Suit.

Aside from the desirability of these garments they are made on stylish lines, are inexpensive take a tubbing and always look fresh and cool. The makers of Women's Wash Suits have developed many pleasing styles designed on prevailing fashion ideas. Notable worthy of mention are suits in the plain tailored styles in light or dark shades of the natural color as well as white. Prices are very modest begin as low as $10, then advance by easy stages to $17.50. Intertwining with it, was magnificent.

In Use curious blue and yellow Japanese tec cedar stood close iby the gate, while another part of the grounds a Aperfecl Remedy forCoraltoa Hon Sour Storaach.Dlarrhoei Manchuria spruce showed a distinctly silver lining to Its stiff For Over branches. English hollies were there, with some of the Christmas berries still on them, and the holly YVornis.Com'ulsions.revcrisli ness andLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. iiirty Years of Japan with variegated leaves. Many curious trees were there, but deserted them all when I spied an old mountain friend, a good-sized tree with the glossy dark green, prlckery Guaranteed under the Koodfl leaves of the oak, which first of all Dr.

nehr had told me was a wild WH BW a mc eiTAu aoHMtiT. an, rrr. Exact Copy of Wrapper. cherry. A beauty, even among the many beautiful trees there.

Next to trees come ferns, In the real woods. Here were all kinds: the "conven. TO SOME DEAD VIOL-MAKER. of Sin Or whether, perhaps, when there's no tlonal" kinds had no charm me, ibut the stag-horn fern is wonderful, and the bird-nest fern the queerest of all. Day by day, on my way "down town" and back again, I see the one about, She talks with the soul of her violin.

I only know that the dear child locks Her heart 'neath the lid of her viol-box. A. L. M. Gottschalk, in Musical Courier.

fields of golden-yellow calla lilies, propagated by Mr. Thompson, who brought home a golden medal from the Seattle fair, to Santa Cruz, a Oh, Viol-builder of long ago, Wherever you lived and whoever you were iStradivarlus, Magglnl, or Gasparo Does not your dead heart quiver and stir At the thought of her fingers and flitting ihow. Speak to your fiddle In accents such That every glistening swell and curve Which you fashioned so carefully, loved so much, As you fashioned it, throbs like some sensitive nerve, Under the tender spell of her touch? great satisfaction for us and Mr. Thompson; perhaps I ought to have Jardinieres said Mr. Thompson first.

But I don't always have time to be polite, es pecially when there are so many 'It cured me," or "It saved the life of my elilld," are the expression you bear jvery day about Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and IMarrhoea Remedy. Thl la true the world over where thle valuable remedy has been Introduced. No other medicine In use for diarrhoea or bowel complaints has received anch general approval. The secret of the success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Homedy Is that It cures. old by J.

G. Tanner and Model Druj Store. lovely flowers to look at. For almost side iby side with the rare new yellow 50 Reduction on your gas, gasolene, and oil bill if you will use our double and triple saucepans. Why use three burners when one burner is sufficient.

Our Specialties: Hotel and Restaurant Crockery, Glassware and Silverware. Wheat California club, Sonora, Propo and white Australian northern club, Russian red, 41.451.47V4; turkey red, 1.52V4; bluestem, l.MVi 1.614. Barley No. 1 feed, off grades, $1.02,4105 per ctl; extra choice, brewing, $1.12,4 1.15; shipping lots, 1.12V6U5; chevalier, nominal. Oats Rid, black, nominal; gray, 1.47V41.52V4 white, ler ctl for fair to No.

1. Corn Western States yellow, la bulk, San Francisco track, $1.5214 1.57; white, mixed, sacked prices, 7c higher; white Egyptian, 1.52; brown do, $1.30 1.40 per ctl. RyeNominal at 75 per ctl. Flour California family extr.is, net without discount; bakers' extras, superfine, 4.90; Oregon and Washington, per $55.50 for family, bakers' and patents and $1. 254.50 for cut off; Kansas patents, do straight, Dakota patents, $7.

25'; do straights, do clear, $6.60 per bbl. Bran $2324 per ton for white and $21.50 for red. Middlings $2831 per ton. Shorts $23.5024.50 per ton. Hay Wheat, $1216; wheat and oat, $913; tame oat, $0013; volunteer wild oat, $711; alfalfa, $811; stock hay, $07 per ton.

Straw 4065c per bale. Potatoes Per box, 5085c; In sacks, 75c per ctl; old crop Bur-banks, nominal. Onions (per ctl.) New red, 1.40 per sack; new yellow, nominal. Vegetables Asparagus, $11.25 per box for extra and 5075c for lower grades; tomatoes, $11.50 per box or crate; green peas, $11.50 per sack; string beans, per lt; summer squash, 50 75c for small and $1.251.50 for large boxes; eggplant, 10c per lb; garlic, 45c per tb for new; cabbage, 75c per ctl; cucumbers, per box for Marysvllle; flower, 3540c per dozen; turnips, $1 01.25 per sack; carrots, 75c per sack; rhubarb, 50G5c per bov for ordinary and 7585c for fancy; green corn, $2 2.25 per sack for Brentwood and $1 1.25 for Winters. Strawberries Longworth, $4 6 per chest; Banners, $36; other large varieties, $3.505 per chest.

Raspberries $7(g 13 per chest and $1.5004.50 per crate. loganberries $34 per chest. Gooseberries 4075c per drawer; In bulk, 4Cc per lb for common and 8010c for English. Currants 4050c per drawer. Cherries Packed, 40075c per drawer for black and 5)G0c for Royal Anne and 203 for white.

Apples--New crop, 9OC01.25 for large and 50G5c for small boxes; old crop, $1.2501.75 per box. Peaches per box. Plums per box. Apricots Crates, boxes, TO ft 75c. Cantaloupes 50 0 7 3c for small and $1.7503 for large crates.

Butter (per lb.) Fresh extras, firsts, 2Gc; seconds, 2Gc. Cheese California fancy flats, 14c per lb, firm; do firsts, 13c, firm; do seconds, firm; fancy Young Americas, lGc, steady; do, firsts, 14c, steady; New York fancy, 20c, firm; Wisconsin singles, 19c Arm. Eggs-Mallfornla fresh, per dozen, cases Included Extras, 2Gc; firsts, 24c; seconds, 21'zC; thirds, 21c. Poultry (per dozen) Hens, $5.50 6 for small, $6.507.50 for large and $8010 for extra; young roosters, 11; old roosters, fryers, broilers, $104.50 for large, $3.2303.50 for medium and $2.5003 for small; ducks, nominal; pigeons, $1.75 02; squabs, geese, nominal. Wool Spring clip 'San Joaquin, year's staple, 1215c; do, 8 months, Our new line of Mat Green, Majolica, and Loynel Jardinieres have now arrived.

New shapes and designs with an exceptional good calla, is a Held of Canterbury Bells, not the old-fashioned simple annuals of my childhood, but great, handsome, Jars New MASON Fruit Jars lowest Prices value at Tents For Sale and To Rent See window for display and prices. None of us, doubtless, will ever find out Whether she plays like the Prince GABA MAGIDSON 37 Soquel Av. Phono Red 361 Stone Heard Crockery Co. KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM OUTFITTERS 223 Pacific Av. Heard Building.

Phone John 701 street ought to be, and the dead wall of the frame house standing dangerously above this hole, and made lively by all sorts of advertisements painted on, In gaudy letters of green and yellow. A nice kind of a blank piece of hideousness to spread itself right "foremost" our new postoffiee with its classic lines and Italian architecture! It looks as If our chronic knockers wanted It left in Its present desolate state, to keep the conceit out of us arrogant people who want a City neautiful Instead of dark alleyways and open cellar-holes, in tho heart of the city. Never before have there been so many summer visitors so early In Santa Cruz, and such a fine class throughout, and we should take pride In showing them what Santa Cruz is; all-around Santa Cruz, I mean; not only Ileach Hill and Mission Hill and Highland Heights and the Flat, and Vue de l'Eau and the Casino, Remember that the street cars for Laveaga Heights and the Park, start out from that dilapidated corner. He who would see ibeautlful North Bran-cLforte Berkeley Way, the Laveaga Realty Tract and the Suburbia, must perforce inspect this eye-sore first, and would it be unreasonable If strangers said; "Why look farther, when in the most frequented part of town there is ruin and dilapidation such as this?" Am I not right? I know nothing about your city quarrels or party disagreements; let's keep those things quiet In the family; but to strangers and visitors let us show all Santa Cruz, and show the advantages and beauties of all sections alike. When I go flitting from point to point in Santa Cruz, I always put myself In the place of the stranger who dwells within our gates temporarily first, but permanently when he Is pleased with' what he sees.

Flowers are among tho principal assets of Santa Cruz, and though the stranger and his wife can see the most beautiful and the rarest plants In any private garden in our city, we have many places devoted to the growing of plants and flowers for export, and by professional men. One of the largest places lies in the Potrero, the district through which runs tho carriage and auto road to the Big Trees, and to gain which the stranger must first be hauled through the narrow alley and past the cellur-holo on Pacific spoiling his taste for the enjoyment of the really pretty streets and surroundings In the Potrero proper. The air Is always mild and pleasant there, and favorable to the growth of progagation of the plants and bulbs raised principally, In this romantic spot, by the Leedham Company. Not far from the banks of the San Lorenzo there are thousands of plants growing where you would hardly look for them, the "deep tangled wild-wood," out of which come the quail, running swiftly across one's path, and protected and looked after by every gardener on the place. It costs $25 apiece to shoot these birds, and six months in jail, (besides.) Mr.

Balfour, who sees us staring at the gigantic Japanese iris, some In brilliant, some In soft colors, regrets that we had not seen them in their beauty, though we thought we had. They had been shipping the cut flowers, great long stems, to San Francisco, for months, several thousands of these, every day, together with more thousands of daffodils, every known variety, carloads of them, and tho new long-stemmed tulips. Just now they are shipping, among other cut flowers, the gladlola Blushing Bride, something entirely new, and very handsome; a bagatelle of about 5000 supplied the dally market. You see they have only about 100,000 gladlola, and they are not all of the Blushing Bride variety. Of calla lilies they grow only tho white, about an equal number; and Redwood Lap Siding $15 Per shining bells, shimmering and glinting in the sun, the deep royal purple ones, a double bell, one Inside the other, and ibeautiful alike, whether the shado of soft rose, clear white or dark blue.

There are rare lilies there, and amaryllls of both kinds, In color from Bcarlet to pink, and white; but I skip all these and I skip the glass houses with their floral treasures; what are carnations big as saucers, blood-red, maroon, rose-color, straw-color, pure white, with the fragrance of the spice of the Indies; what are fuchsias, ferns, costly hibiscus and stephanotls.to me, when I can see stock, my old gilli-flowers, single and double, pink and white, with the fragrance that comes back to me In my dreams, from the days of my childhood, when they grew In the garden on the terrace of the grim old castle standing on the banks of the Wreser LA FOLLETTE nnu BPS We have equipped our plant with machinery especially adapted for the manufacturing of this material tor Eastern shipments thereby enabling us to put it on the market at a reduction of 25 per cent less. Quality our motto. Hihn Hammond Lumber Co. Yard Foot of Washington Santa Cruz. Kent of Kentfleld, the millionaire philanthropist, who has accepted the Lincoln-Roosevelt League nomination against McKinlay.

RIPS INTO CALIFORNIAN. After discussing the initiation of the movement against Cannonism, La Follette btpins on McKinlay In the following ripp'ng paragraph: There came these men and was admitted to their conferences, expressing sympathy with their views and loyalty to their undertaking, a Congressman from California. There was in the past record of this Congressman little to Indicate progressive sympathies or a profound concern for the representation of the people In Congress, nut he professed and was welcomed, for help and votes were needed. And ho came and went among them unchallenged and joined with them In signing tho resolutions. There were perhaps anong the Insurgents some who were not entirely deceived.

There were perhaps some confidences which it was deemed unnecessary to communicate to this professed convert from Cali Excursions REFERS TO CALI FORNIAN AS SPY FOR SYSTEM TO PRY INTO INSURGENT SECRETS. 'Senator La Follette, In his weekly paper, has had a fearful whack at oiir own Congressman Duncan E. McKln-lay of the Second district. He calls McKinlay "a Greek bearing gifts," meaning that he came among the "Insurgents" In Congress as a spy and then went bodily back to Cannon and "the The lnsurglng Senator does not mince or hold back his words In making his denunciation, and his paper will undoubtedly be widely circulated in the Second district by William STOMACH TROUTILKS. Many remarkable cures of Htomnrh troubles hnve heen effected by Chamberlain's Stomncli and Liver Tablets.

One mnn who bud Krxnt over two thousnnd dollnr fur medicine and trentment wns rured by a few boxes of these tublets. Price 2.1 eents. Samples free ot J. G. Tnnuer's mid Model Pius Store.

PILES Seattle, Dec. 17th. D. Weeks Deg Moines. Gentlemen; I want to tell you i.

n. fornia. Whether the insurgents were entirely deceived then, they have been entirely undeceived by events which have transpired since. For they have learned that their plans and their conferences and tho things they said and did were being reported to the leaders of the House machine. They know now that Duncan E.

McKinlay came among them "A Greek bearing East Low Round-Trip Rates NEW YORK $72.50 BOSTON 110.50 ST. LOUIS 67.50 108.50 ST. PAUL, 73.50 WASHINGTON, 107.50 NEW ORLEANS 67.50 MONTREAL 108.5OMISSOURI RIVER POINTS 60.00 ON SALE May 11, 12, 13, 14, 25, 26, 27, 2 3, 4. 24, 25, 26, 30. July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 25, 26, 27 August 1, 2, 3, 4.

September 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, 13, 14. DENVER AND RETURN $55.00 MAY 11, 12, 13, 14, 25, 26, 27, 30. Liberal Stopover Privileges Other Dates Other Destinations For full Information, write or Inquire of, E. SHILLINGSBURG, DIST. PASS.

AGENT, San Jose, or ANY AGENT. Southern 31 KM 714c; northern, 14017c per lb. what your Rectol did for me. I had one of the worst cases of the piles that any one could have. My piles were down four inches and measured two and a half inches across.

I could neither sit down, stand up or lay down. I consulted three physicians here and they said that I could not bo relieved, and that I was so bad that they would not operate on me. I was discouraged and had given up all hope of ever bolng well. In this condition 1 commenced the use of your Rectol. In three days my piles were back up In their place.

I have usrd six packages and am entirely relieved. I have paid out hundreds of dollars for medicines and doctors' bills, but Rectol has helped me arid I am well. Wishing you the success that you deserve, I am, gratefully yours, U. B. MILLER.

P. O. Box 2P8, Seattle, Wash. No need to suffer the agony of piles another day. "Rectol," Pile remedy will give you Immediate relief.

We give you a hard rubber pile plpo with every 50c package, and Issue a legal written guarantee to refund your money if you do not get the expected results from t'slng Rectol. THE J. G. TANNER AND MODEL DRUG 8TORE3 Only Authorized Agent for Santa Cruz If jnxi are not satisfied after usinif tie-rnnllnir to directions two-thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach nnrt Liver Tablets, you -nn hnve your money back. Tho tablets cleanse nnrt Invigorate the stomach, Improve the digestion, regulate the bowels.

thi'in ft trlnl and got well. Sold hy J. G. Tanner mid Model Drue Store. Chamberlain's Tough Remedy Is Fold on guarantee thnt if yon are not mitlsnVd nftcr using two-thirds of a bottle according to directions, your money will hue refunded.

It Is up to you to try. Sold by J. U. Tanner and Model Drug Store. We Arc Making Special Prices On Lumber' Bills WINDOW FRAMES CARRIED IN STOCK.

Dou't fail to get our prices before you buy. EAST SIDE MILL LUMBER CO. 296 80QUEL AVENUE A woman's ideas of a hideous gown Is one that Isn't In style. And many a good man has the cour. age of his wlfo's convictions.

Possession may be nine points in law, but self-possession is all of it. Pacific about that many zinnias, of different colors. Of China asters, every known color, they have only about 40,000, and of dahlias they have still less. Our Idea of a good man Is one who merely thinks his swear words. USE SENTINEL WANT ADS.

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