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Bakersfield Morning Echo from Bakersfield, California • 4

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Four Tuesday, November 23, 1900 THE MORNING ECHO. BAKERSFIELD, CAL. isiMtoBmwiweBimtiihammmBMsMimiBiswBe HE CRIMINAL EiSES SEE SET! Thanksgiving Day Next Thursday JMiaUJ i 11 li i if L-eSi bus. k. If Oil Itrgsjuvd Ace FW la it ftK of SJBttst Lin, Com-against fenLnacd Soyaer.

aa le-en R4 Lbf RJ A nvarrUM 1 ir-cB was lwed iid.sj One Robertaua, tgnl 1 2 year, a native of ILiaoL, and Effi Sifv-ter, agt-d a t-I live of VMORm, Hoik ax an- 0jf DtUao. a to stxu rvr- B4RA CH.IMBUI OF COMMLK1 AND AM. (ONflUMl OR PLE AND AH- RUGNWFNT Garments Appropriate for the Holiday Festivities More New Arrivals dodge )a; Slated Thai Ffopfe of tiakmfiHd Are Ilreled Pv-upuaerd Hid to (' CVDctdar 4 til Both ar fir-rm i lini Covrt foil hCHKL HOI hE HLED Th ded has be-a filed tor ter or 4 To more faes were wl tor trial in Jodge Mahon court yes- cftevtjing from the Land Company terday, and wfeer, awe continued t0 tbe fi4Vd, field school dist.L for arraignment and pleading The m.A hounded by A and raUadara ia both department wr tvdjir genreetuh and Eighteen tn From Santa Barbara Press) Judge S. Bay, a member of the special committee oa the proposed Santa Barbara-Bakersfield railroad, reported at the chamber of com 1 ruerc-e last night oa what he had learned of that matter while In Bakersfield recently. "There seems to be an opinion on; follow DEPARTMENT ONE i Ihe location Is a bits farthr Pw.ple agast James Murphy atidSMJt thaH gc, 0f present house A.

A. Kelly Case set for trial De-on rJther or Eighteenth 2,14 i streets, and when a hoo 1 built, Ta Feopte against K. Forrester- iU accommodate the chllra Mid- that tb Bakersf Owe rt for trial November 3Jtii Lrett fn lhe extreme western part of PP1 1U not become Interested in People against Francis p. Perklna to, It not expected that a' builfi-i thi mttr until preliminary Bur-, The UMial Tlmikiviug ftMhities will make epevial tlemamls on vour waitlrohe. Anticioate your requirements by visiting Iloelilieimers toclav Stylish One Piece Dresses Stunning new models in Moven Age style.

These are developed in hue eliiffuii Broadcloth, Silk Moire, Rerges and other popular materials. Some handsome braided effects; navy and electric blue, grey, red, eoje per shades and black. Prices $13.50 up to $30.00. Theater and Reception Costumes Vour winter wardrobe is incomplete without one of these lovely creations taffetas, messalines, satins and net in delicate evening shades and black. Correct for theater, balls, receptions, etc.

Prices range -f rum 20.00 up to $15.00. Fashionable Capes A splendid array in navy blue, green, old rose and black set off with black jet or fancy buttons. Desirable for day or evening wear. Prices from $12.00 up. A Wonderful Array of Tailored Suits, Coats, Furs, and New Arrivals in Dress Skirts.

Big will be erected there before next," baa been completed. TMi year and possibly not unt.l the year 1 nt i A field and la the same still. after, but the board decided to pur-. must show them that this project is, chase the laud betimes. I feasible before the Bakersfield peo- MtRlE THOMPSON OF HEART TROUBLE -Time to plead continued to No-! reciter 24th.

People against K. Rcwkwell Continued to 23d Jo be for trial. People against Eoul De Bock Time to plead continued to November 24th. people against Harry Payne and John Payne Time to plead continued to November 23d. People against Frank Payne Betting case for trial continued November 23d, toc Marie Thompson, 25 years old, died Sunday in a room on street, near Tsentj-SrsL She leave no relatives.

She waa taken suddenly died per- III with a fainting spell and jaoon afterward. Dr. Roger pie will take any part In the pro-, motion of tbi work. They want to( reach tidewater but do not tare how. It matters little to them If the road is to the south of Santa Barbara or to the north.

They, however, want, a road independent of either the Southern Pacific or the Santa FeJ systems, which are considered there as one and the same. They have1 the Idea that the road connecting Bakersfield and tidewater must be; part of a transcontinental line and I also think that this idea will prevail before there is much progress made toward its eonetruetion. They know and so do we that a road on either side of Santa Barbara is worse for Santa Barbara thon no road at all. The object for us now' Is to determine whether this line is feasible. The line mustt not go anywhere else but must come to Santa amount that is necessary preliminary survey Is a comparison to the road There Is a great to be done and the chamber of corn- People against Harry Xioholuop tormt.d an utopay finding a growth Time to plead continued to Novern jn beart.

Tbe body Dlx ber 23d. ons undertaking parlors and Coro M. Lind berg et against KernjDer held an Inquest over It -AN ow a Oil Company et al Case ar-' sued and submitted. Fairbanks, More Company against C. K.

Celt bell Demurrer overruled with ten days to answer. Anna B. Webster against B. F. Bolter Amendment to answer argued and submitted Affiliations of the Summit Lime Company for a writ of review directed to the board of supervisors The Pioneer mercantile store on Millinery Try on a Few of the Beautiful Models Before our Big Glass Youll admire the reflection of style and beauty.

If you havent selected vour winter hat vet, it will be a satis-1 faction to wear it first time Thanksgiving. Youll find the greatest variety of becoming styles at Hochheimers the most stylish hat for the money no matter what you pay. Millinery saloon second floor. I street, next the postoffice wag damaged from fire and water Sunday afternoon to the extent of $500. Jn-suiance covers the loss.

The fire was a smoldering one, probably starting from spontaneous merce must do it, combustion in a box of sawdust in the basement. It was a hard one to fight as the second floor filled with smoke, making It difficult for the firemen to get at It. The blaze was Barbara. Tbe tor the small sum in when completed. amount of w'ork members of the NEWS Hearing set for December 13th before both Judge of the superior court, sitting In bank.

lief ate and guardianship of John BarulRh Heating of petition for order of sale of real estate continued to Monday, November 29th. DEPARTMENT TWO People against C. W. Calliher Caw submitted on the ground of In- Womens Kid Gloves Beahkid gloves in black and all colors; perfect fitting every pair guaranteed; 2-elasp styles; the correct glove for winter wear. Price $1.50 pair.

New Elastic Belts Theyve just been placed on display; novel" new buckle effects; handsome black and Persian colors to choose from. Price 50e each. Handsome Hand Bags The handbag lias come to be a rely important adjunct to the street costive. Were showing all the new styles, including novel effects of high grade materials. Some tailored models.

All are fitted with neat coin purse. Superior values at from $1.50 up. I LETTER FROM Womens Mufflers 11 Bradley and Phoenix mufflers in popular shades for women and misses. They are very serviceable and dressy as well. Especially desirable for driving or motoring.

Sec our display. Price 50c each. Dainty Neckwear Splendid assortments for Thanksgiving shoppers Beautiful yokes, collars, bows, Jabots, that will add a delicate toueli of style beauty to any costume. All new goods, that will appeal to you. Exceptional values at 25c and 50 IN HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST NEW MKNNOX1TE COLONY.

Estab- sufficiency of evidence. Nellie 31. French against small one and was confined to the A. Freni Final decree of divorce basement. Owing to the- extreme Issued, I Estate of Robert Miller Petition for distribution continued to November 29th.

Estate of William T. Jameson Petition for settlement of account and distribution heard and submitted. Entate of Fridolln Villard Sale of personal property confirmed, account settled, and petition for distribution granted. E. E.

Hunt against A. E. Gordon ct al Demurrer continued to December 6th. a Webster against Chris Carr Ilemuirer lontlnued to November Minnie Mae Fowler against Henry Fred Fowler Motion for order continued to November 29th. Kern Valley Bank against Charles Poe cauie here Sunday night with the nuba, have arrived here with A to dissolve levy! child from Hanford.

She sought -Motion to dissolve levy child (Correspondent of Echo) November Many are complaining of health, probably caused by of climate and'cool weather. Peter Elrich and Ben Kliewer thought a second-hand hay press Pathetic was the death of Infant are busy baling hay in the Roe, six months old son ofjment. Mrs. G. It.

Poe of Hanford. Mrs. John DeFehr and family, from carload of live stock and one Thanksgiving Kitchen and Dining Room necessities-comylete lines. Visit our Art Department Many new Holiday Hints. patting in a general merchandise! Air, J.

J. Fast, our new postmast-1 THE TWO HEX1JERMINS AT l.YCELM THEATER stock. They have opened up a shoe has qualified and the postoffice department. be opened as soon as he gets i his commission and postoffiee sup- 22. poor change have and settle-Rop Di- one carload of household goods and farming Implements.

They Increased Use present school population by four or received. Miss Mar sang an exceptionally good-Illustrated song last night, You'll be Sorry Too Late," and another of her ragtime bubbles, Mister Johnsing, I'm Not Your May. Mr. P. P.

Klsassen is preparing to be a barber shop, which will A crowded house greeted the two 1 Hendersons at the Lyceum last night in Aunt Phoebes Southern' Ol-RT COMMISSION, i The skftth 01ns with Aunt TMJJT DPT DUT OO Phoebe, a typical old Southern PHILADELPHIA, November 22. start open every Saturday. The large water well has been i completed here, but there seems to I 1 attachment submitted on the home of her father former Sillies to be profited in five days. pervisor J. W.

White and while she H. M. Reed against R. M. McDon- was enroute here, the baby died in aid Argument continued one week.

'her arms. i The infant had been Tha Intel state Commerce Combe a lack in the supply of the pree-mission won an important victory in ions fluid. the matter-of fixing freight rates to-; t0 heep her dauhgter college. Mrs. A.

Isaac, the mother of Mrs. day, when the United States Supreme) The daughter retUrns, and the old mammy, at ner wash tub, whbre she has worked faithfully for years, un-1 five childien of school age. Toews, arrived Friday evening, but as we are not well enough prepared to take care of the sick during the cool weather, ith her family on Court sustained a demurrer to a suit of the Baltimore Ohio, and other roads, to the commission from (ksrablibhfng a tariff on coal. Articles of incorporation have well for sometime and on the advice! Mrs. P.

N. Kroeker has just re-been filed by the Dillon Oil Company(Of a physician that the child could'ceived a large stock of furniture and the directors of which are Harry stand the journey Mrs. Poe came to Is able toVupply her customers with Dillon, J. E. Eatough, P.

J. O'Brien, 1 Bakersfield. The child had been un-J anything in this line from a small Clarence Wilson and Sam to take nourishment. An In-baby chair up to a $25 table. Her all of Bakersfield.

The total amount quest was held by Coroner Me-: stock of furniture will be the pride she had to leave her. sick husband in Bakersfield. She went back to tbe latter place, accompanied by our RETALIATION Otto, if I find yju playing in the carpenter, Mr. SommerfieTd, to takesun again without your hat, Ill Mr. Isaac to Upland, where he will send you home to bed.

fubsciibed is $26,100. jGinn, and it was found that the baby JVtition For lifters of died from causes unknown. The fu-tion neral will he held at 2 o'clock today $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at lieast one dreaded disease than science has been able to cure in 11 its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catairh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fratern-Itv.

Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure i taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the pauent strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing its woik. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F.

J. CHENEY Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. of the new town. Miss Mary Petker has jubt received her grocery shipment and I ready mammys joy knows no bounds aE sight of her child, who has blossomed out Into gorgeous lady, with high-toned college airs.

Aunt Phopbe asks a thousand questions of what her child has learned, for, as she says, "Ahve alius lived 'way down here Fir Laplaad (wLre Missouri laps over into Arkansas) an aint had no chance to know nothin, an' I jis want you to lean me a Ijje-tle bit. The Hendersons are also good singers and dancers, and rendered several darky songs, which were well In the matter of the estate of fioni the White home at 923 to fill all orders, Mary Stack, deceased, a petition for street. Messrs, Neu field Kliewer are "All right; and if you do I shall go straight into Lulu's room and catch the measles from her. Pele Mele. be taken care of in the home of Mr.

Sommerfield, until they can bnijd a comfortable home in Martensdale. The new hardware store is nearing completion and will soon be filled with a complete stock of shelf hardware, stoves andfarm implements. ad for Try an ECHO classified quick returns. Try It For One Piel Mince Pie is the great test of home cooking. make holesome and appetizing mince meat will tax the patience and ability of the best home cook.

It involves so much care and labor that it is as unpopular in the kitchen as it is a faorite at th dining table. Echo Publishing UP-TO-DME PRINTERS Bakersfield, California Hnct HtAiX 'JpSiEg' The Reasons: I C. JV 5" 'S' Mince Meat ready for instant and the most delicious combination ever made for a pic. In itjlr sue fir; its toothsome flavor ill proc a surprise to you; it is deliciously pood, absolutely wholesome, and much cheaper than the home made kind. Comes in trlass jars with class covers; it keeps perfectly.

Insist on Tea Garden Mince Meat. Costs no more than ordinary anefes, but oh! how differert. At 11 Groccri Fit-cau-e we keep our plant equipped to do all kinds of printing, from a vhiting card to a thice-shiet poster, in colois. Eciaure we have the lust equipped oftli in Kem County. Depend n)iou this: If you do.

ire up-to-date printing, Take It to the Ihho. Better still, take down your telephone and call for Main 59. We will do the reit. Pacific Coast Syrup Co. Sas RAsciicO Los Av.n c3 Portland Parker of Tea Preserves nr.il Si riic SfArriE THE TWO HENDERSONS..

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