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SANTA CRUZ MORNING SENTINELS- TUESDAY, JULY 14, 190.V The centum recentlv tukpn nhows PUTTING) OUT FIRES. J. V. Santa Croz Morning Sentinel PUBLISHED BY Doncu IcPberson Chas. W.

Walton PROPRIETORS. MBce: Cor. Paclno Av. and Locust Bt ...4 ITM" NEW MOUNTAIN RESORT. The McGuIre Mountain Fruit Rjnch Is situated two and one half miles up the mountain, from Ben Lomond matlon adjoining the Hen Ixunond Inejard on the eaBt.

The altitude Is feet above the sea. There are Ihousunda of fruit trees on the ranch, and many varieties of fruit. The buildings are modem, large and furnished first-clans throiiKhout. Surround! ns the buildings are large lawns and flower gardens, with a view of the mean and the bay of Monterey, Many acres of woods, with a beautiful mountain stream, all go to make it an ileal nlaco Tho ranch has accommodation for about thirty guests, and is now open. IUiIcb: $10 to $12 per MMIIIItU MOUNTAIN FRUIT RANCH, DEN LOMOND.

CAU, or J. A. Mc I CASH LUMBER OO.I CHESTNUT Before Buying Lumber Ask for Our Prices. 817 per thousand buys No. I Oregon Pine.

Kinds of Redwood at Lowest Prices. Jc24tf DO YOU If see our line of TACKLE Rodfji Reels, Filets, Hook. ts, WHITNEY BROS. UNDER TI1E TOWN CLOCK. Ill Pacific Avenue.

FRUIT I HAND MADE Pints, Half BYRNE BROS- that California tins tl school children. Whatsoever you do not wish your neighbor to do unto you, do not un'o him. This Is the whole law; the rest Is a mere exposition of it. The woman who has on a pair of low shoes and pretty silk stockings, open-work or otherwise, never gets the bottom edge of her skirts soiled. With music by the band and the merry-go-round organ there Is no lack of sweet sounds, consequently we are having the night of the Fourth every evening.

There's no hope this side of the grave for the man who knows it all. On the other side tho devil doesn't want him the Lord won't have him. Adam Rush. James Lane Allen describes one i'I his heroines as having "the exqulslte-ness of a long Nevertheless, we'll wager that the sweet girl would never tell her age. A long debate over the Isthmian canal treaty is predicted In the Colom.

blan Congress. If the discussion 'a along sensible lines confirmation will not be long delayed. A New York man has been ordered to pay a woman 13,000 for kissing her 1,236 times. The girl should equip herself with a cash register and make people pay as they kiss. With light of varied colorB overhead, music sweet In the air, and asphalt sidewalks thronged wiLh happy people, Pacific Av.

is nightly a reproduction of Market San Francisco. Subscribe for the "Sentinel" BORN. HOFFMAN At the Hoffman ranch. Bear Creek, July 7, to Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Hoffman a 10-tb daughter. MARRIED. NICOL EMLAY In this city, July 13th. by Rev.

B. L. Rich, J. H. Nicol and Miss Hazel Emlay.

ENOEL BUSS In San Francisco, July 11th, by Rev. J. Funilling, Howard M. Engel and Miss Hedwlg Buss. THOMPSON HUT SON In Boulder Creek, July 9, Chas.

W. Thompson of Pinole, California, and Mabel Hutson, of Boulder Creek. M'FARLAND GATES In this city, July 12th, by Rev. E. D.

McCreary, Andrew McFarland and Maude Viola Gates, both of Santa Cruz. WANTKIl, AI'l'UKNTICKS AT THE BOS Ton Millinery. JyUot FOR SALB, A TUOKOUOIIHItKH JKIl-ser bull calf. Inquire at 08 C'uyiign Kliat Snntu Crui. Jyl4-3t MIHT, A CiOI.l) WATCH.

KINItKU will li llhcrnlly rewarded liy leaving Hunt the Keptuue llutlm. JyU-lw IANO TI'NINtJ-K. Hl.llliliK'IT IS IN town. Order ill once ly mail ur Willi ll. K.

Irish or K. It. Howe. J14 tr WANTIH), 1'AltM HBCI'IUTY pays per cent net. lnterewt payable quarterly.

Addrcxs Hex II, Ihls olttce J) 14 liv WANTKIl. ItY A JAl'ANKNU TOOK, I'll sltiiiu In prlvnti family ur bonnllng bouse. Y. J.V-14-1W 48 Pacific Av. a ItKWAItn.

TUB AIIOVB UKWAIlll Wll.t, HE TAII) fur the arrest and conviction of any party or panic KiUlly of entlliiu. marking or In nay way mutilating the building on the Cliff llrlve at Hie end of the Mania Cru Klcctrlc Hallway, kllowe ua Yne lie SANTA CHI', r.l.KCTKIC RAILWAY. J14 lv NW REMEMBER We are Headquarters for Tents and Camp Goods also a full line of Furniture, Carpets and Wall Paper Heard Furniture Co. jei2-tf 184-6 Pacific Avenue. Novel and Moral and Up-to-Date.

5DAYS-5 Carnival July 21, 22, 23, 21 and 25 Armory Hall Selected Concessions nnd Amusements such ns have been shown at the Street Fairs in Sacramento and Oakland. AMERICAN VAUDEVILLE THEATRE OF 11 People. LA MONT JUVENILES 15 Youngsters, Ihe cleverest In the business, THE ELECTRIC THEATRE I Very clever nnd startling. COON TOWN "400," Composed of original darkles and clever ones. "CLEO" th Wonder General Admission to Armory, 10 cents Which Includes several flrsl-class nt-tractions presented on slnue.

Kverythlng relating to flres is interesting to both old firemen and the public at large. To tell Ihe progress In fire protection would be a fascinating story. It would be a review of history from most ancient times, for man, since the discovery of fire has been subject to its ravag's. A few days ago p. H.

films, secretary of the British American Assurance read a paper before the Insurance Institute of Toronto. In his address Mr. Sims gave a short review of the marvelous Inventions of the nineteenth century, and also a description of the methods the ancients used In handling and storing large quantities of water for various purposes. Taking up the subject of Are extinguishing, Mr. Sims traced the evolution of our modern steam fire engine for applying water under pressure to flames back to the "squirt gun" or syringe of the ancients, which came into general use in Europe about the close of the sixteentft century and waa used In Iondon for some time after the conflagration of 1GCC.

"The first steam fire engUe constructed in the United States was designed and built by Paul R. Hodge in New York, in the year 1840, It was a powerful engine, throwing a 1 1-2 Inch stream ICC feet in height, and after a series of trials was purchased by the insurance companies and placed in commission at the service of the fire department. Apparently he received no great encouragement, for this was the only engine Mr, Hodge built, and it was not until ten years later that any substantial progress was made. When Rome had been rebuilt after the great fire of Nero "every citizen was required to keep in his house a machine for extinguishing fires," and herein lies a suggfstion to tho present age of what might be accomplished, through proper legislation, In the direction pf reducing the fire wAste. Automatic signal boxes date from the Invention of Charles T.

Chester in 1SI17, which was follewed In 1871 by the Gamewell box, the Idea of J. N. Gamewell, of South Carolina, through whose efforts the Are alarm telegraph system has reached such a high stale of efficiency. "From the very earliest times the frequency of fires forced communities to adopt regulations for the purpose of protecting property and life from the danger arising therefrom, and It was an almost universal regulation that every householder should provide buckets and such other slmpl; appliances, an 1 render all the assistance in his power to extinguish The custom probably died out as fire were organized, but it Is an open question whether a revival of this old regulation would not be productive of much good. BAN ON ADULTERATED FOODS.

This blessed July is the beglnuing of the nation's fiscal year, when the Treasury Department takes account of slock and begins to put in effect the laws relating to the finances. One of these laws passed by the last Cot-gress was for the protection of adulterated food For soino time the officials of the Agricultural Department have been busily engagd preparing a list of artlcba that come under the new prohibitive act. A committee of experts have been employed for months, and they make some startling statements concerning many a loved product we get from France and Germany, and which we, think is so much better thun our own because It Is foreign, you know, and costB more. It appears that chemicals have been largely used by foreign manufacturers in giving their canned and bottled goods the particular color that home manufacturers have unsuccessfully tried to imitate. This, according to Information secured by the experts, applies particularly to fruits, jellies and certain other table delicacies that have heretofore been highly prized by I ho American consumer.

It is tin purpose of the department to absolutely prohibit the importation of these doctored products, with a view to protecting the health of Ihe American consumer and encouraging the trade of the American manufacturer. It might also be said that it will encourage the good housewife to put up preserves and once more hava something our mothers used to make. The new law relates tn export also. It provides that chemists of the department will give certificates of purity for all goods manufactured in tills country- Thus, while we are keeping out foreign adulterations, our exports will doubtless be Increased by other lands having the assurance that our goods are pure and wholesome, The enforcement of the law, then, should work a beneficent effect In International trade. All good people will wish it Buccess, ns adulterations have become a menace to the nallonal health.

A people without sound stomachs will not long rule Ihe earth. The new electric ruilroad is Inking a sleel line for tile I. 0. O. V.

C'eino-lery, and as easy as It will be to 'w. bnrh'il there when llm eomieitlon it made no one wants to go dead. The I'nited States Fish Commission will take several million Western salmon to the Eastern rivers nml try to grow them there. "For yeara I waa a victim of dys- Pf patu In ua worst form 1 utilil cut notmiiff ul milk toual. anil at times my aioniui'n would not retain und illjest even that Last March began taking CASI'AHKTS ami nine then I have Menilily Improved, until 1 am aa well I ever waaminy life." David II.

Mrnr-nr. Newark. O. CANDY 1 gy CATHARTIC jt TMADI MAXH iait7IWt Pleamnt. PuleuHe.

Hnwnt. Tail v-OolV Po I QouU, WeTr HU'ntMl WHhpn.or llul. lOr. I CURE CONSTIPATION. Irlll SmMlf IMip.Br, CfclMt.

IHIml, llw loft, til NO-TO-BAC i ilia lo IS Tubmen Uatill. DYSPEPSIA .1 1 I KX3 AVENUE FISH Llne, Baskets, Spoons, Etc. Phone, James u. rt rt rt rt rt rt CANS ROSIN SOLDERED Quarts, Gallons So Tacific Av. rt DENTlSTb.

DR. C. L. Dentist. Office, lu llllin's Building, corner Patillc and Walnut Ava.

Residence, i)i) Ocean View Hunt Santa Cruz. 1)11. Dentist, Ollltc, In the Odd Fellows' Building. Phuue, Kcd 22a. USCAK L.

0i Pacific over fay's I'lar-macy. Olfl.e Lours, 8 to 12 A. M. auj 1 to II M. oc7-tf m.iriri.

n. ii. s. Office, In liernheiin's Hulldlng. Nitrous Oxide for extnu-rlnif teeth.

Hours: 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Telephone lilack 132.

Hf LINSCOTT." U. D. 6. Olllce la Heath building, cor. Pacific Av.

and C'hurcfc oppusln the Towa Clock. Phone Illfi- BANKo. PEOPLES BAFJK! iuy rdcnic iania eruz. La Capital paid In coin S2 S50 00 ReBerve P'und Undivided, Prollts 6.M0 00 OFFICERS Henry Wlllty, President; Duncan Mcl'hersun, Vice-President; A. A.

Morey, Cashier. DIRECTORS-Henry Wllley, Duncan McPherson, W. Russell, H. M. Hutallllg D.

C. Clark. Win. Rennle. F.

It. Wultl. A general banking business transacted. Safe Deposit Vault. BOXEu FOR RENT.

Peoples Savings Bank Oltlce with Peoplea iiank. Capital paid in coin 00 Reserve Fund 21iU)6 Undivided Prollts 6,055 00 Interest pnld on deposits seml-nnntially CITY BANK. Pacific banta Cruz, Cal. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000 Capital paid up 61 Reserve fund 22 218 61 Undivided profit 405 oi OFFICERS-F. D.

Baldwin, Presl. dent; F. A. Hlhn, Vlce-Preeident; T. G.

McCreary, Cashier. DIHECTORS-L. K. Baldwin. F.

A. Hlhn. V. W. Johnston.

F. O. Hlhn. F. Baldwin, John Hrazer, 1.

Thuruer. CITY SAVINGS BANK, under the buine MauugcmeiiL AUTHORIZED CAPITAL (300,000 Capital paid up 17,073 Dt Reserve fund 28,177 90 Undivided profits 11,558 70 Interest paid on deposits Bcml-annually 8ANTA CRUZ BANK of Savings and Loan. Orianlied 1870. Capital paid up'. 150,000 to Interest paid on deposits semi-annually The Bank of Santa Cruz County Organised 1871.

Capital paid up 00 Conducted under the same management since 1878. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Wm. T. Jeter President B.

F. Porter Vice-President F. J. Hoffmann Cashier C. K.

Fagon, H. F. Kron, Wm. H. Lamb, H.

E. Irish'. F. O. Menefee.

SAFE DEPOvSIT VAULT BOXES TO RENT. ENTERPRISE I RON WORKS Santa Crui. Cal. Phone Red 15. EUCENE COLBURN, Prop.

(Successor to Frank Bartlett.) All kinds of machine work. Iron and Ilrass Castings. Architectural and Structural Work. Stearn and (las Ena-lneB a specialty. All orders will receive promnt atte.

tlon OrTIca and Worpsj. Ch-w Street L. L. GATES Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. All orders promptly fillet! anil work guaranteed, I'hone, Red 474 my tf t.t4 Cedar St.

Castle Bowlinq ALLEY! Open from I M. until midnight. The management hopes to see till his former patrons apain. M. PUTNAM, "iVI-tf Proprietor.

gYou'dLikeThis I 'Druq Store jjlljj If you like a good Drug jj Store you would like this one. It Is our constant aim 5 to make our Drug Store a jS' good one the best Drug 5) Store wnich constant atten- tlon can make. It may not be the biggest Drug Store in the world, or the moat elaborate Drue Store; hut we do know that those who are in charge of It have a very earnest desire to a j. make everv customer who comes Into it enjoy trading ISJJ here and satisfied with every fa purchase. If everything Isn't II rignt we want to make it 4.4 right, if you will let us do so.

We -ave built up a big trade jfc? by trying to please every cits- tjji je tomer. We invite you to come here the next time you want any Drug Store goods. StVANTACRUZ Telophone Main DO GOODS DELIVERED FREE. UNION FRENCH LAUNDRY Ticoulat Kerrick, Props. 215 and 217 Paclflo Av Santa Crtii.

Irs t-olass Work don at Lowest Price Washing (ailed For and Delivered. Independent Market. 178 Pacific Av. HARRINGTON MOORE, PROPRIETORS. The Best ol Fresh and Salt Meat.

Sausage, Lard, Bacon, Ham, etc. Particular attention given to supplying families. Wagons ran to all parti of the city and vicinity. Order promptly and satisfactorily filled. Ulre us a trial.

Teleohone Main 10. Neptune Baths. The Greatest and most Complete Bathing Establishment on the Coast. Plunge, Surf, Hot and Cold Sail Water Baths. New Bathing Suits Imported Grand Oriental Awning 80 ft.

by 40 ft. illuminated with electric lights. Professional Swimming Teachers for Surf and Plunge. Massage, Steam, Dry Hot Air and Medical Gymnasts. GEO.

WILkES, Masseur. WHITK FOR BOOKLET. LEIBR AUDT je4-tf Proprietors Something New! Santa Cruz in line with European Bathing ReBorts Bathing cars on wheels on the Beach Acroiniiindntlnnfl tip to Onto. Frctt wiiter; direful nltciitlonr key fur every room; everything perfectly siifc. Five tickets, including suits tl Single tickets 3C cents Season tiokets, 00 baths.

.17.60 Palace Bathing Co. Proprietor. le'Js-lni THE OLD Dolphin Bath House Mrs.Shore announces to the public that she has opened lor the season the old Dolphin Hath House. Last year suits 5 cents with room. Suits for children 10 cents, adults 15 and 25.

Accommodation up-to-date; all union made suits. Lunch rooms. jey-tf GEO. W. ADAMS BROKER 1G2 First Street.

(On the Esplanade.) In nildHlon to pivvlonn lists I oiler tin1 following new lini-Kalim tbltf wtt'k: IMPROVED six 8 -roomi'd limine on Ocpan Htiwt. fl.iNXf Hninll hoiiw, lot rifrflajU; exivllent lonitlriu. Jl.rriNWi roomn; bnth; on Mission St. fl rmmiH; Imtli; Rmwl mntlltloti: Inrjrp tot; Ktnl'li'; In warm belt, Wrsicni part of city. 10 ronnin; Imth: fhililo: rnrrlnjro nheil; Wt; iniigtiMlccnt vlrw; JtranH- forie brlvn.

UNIMPROVED IInshioHH si to on Front nlw Hliotlt Hllllp. PrnsptM'tWo pnrrhiiHcrs should 1nk ovit my llm of pmiHTtli'tt before piirclinnlrin. If you want to your business or if you want to buy a business see me. My business is to find what you want, not confining inyselt alone to the list on my books. Can I assist you? Phoenix Savings, B.

L. Ass'n The snfpst Investment for sinnll monthly suiiiM. When your money nml eunnnus litive rein-heil fi siilHelcnt amount, buy bind, or a bouse, or pay off tho nmrtpitfe, nr travel, or Into business nn your own neeouiit. or do any other tlilnjt tb.it your faney dlrtntis-but Im-kIii NOW to HAVK. Conservative Life Insurance Co.

In ennjunellon wllh the Ibm. Hum H. Nlehols, Heerelnry of Ktule for Washington, who bus Jurlsdletlon over Insunince 111a tiers for that Stale, and bin ilrpuly, Hon. J. H.

Kehlvely, who has illreet ehurt'e of snld itin tiers, Hon. Myron Wolf, IiiHDi'anee t'ointnlssloner of tin' Htale of California, wmle un examination of the Cmservntlve Life Insurnnee Company. Their report In brief Is: "Careful Invest! Kiitbin or the company' ntTnirs show mac-11 1 II re lit result, Unexniupliil pi'onrexH, nafo nml miiservatlvn methods." Kernl to agent for particulars. GEO. W.

ADAMS AGENT UK First Street (On the Esplanade) RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: On year entirely In ad It 00 On year (If not In advance) 00 On month (by mail or cu ADVERTIBINO RATES. Legal ami Political. Square (nine line or leat) drat insertion tl itch aubaequent Inaertlon II EVENING 8ENTINEL." RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: On week (In advance) 16 eta One month (r mall or carrier). eti On year "WEEKLY 8ENTIMEL." RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: On rear (If not In advance) 12 00 One year (entirely In advance) 1 SO On month (by mall or 20 eta Entered at the Postoftlce at Santa Crus, a aecond claw matter. TUIC DADCD sept at t.

InlS rnrtn iAKK'SA1rliiin Agen cy, 124 Hansome Street, ran Franclsm, fa Honda, wliem conlrsctk (or ailverlll In oao Bad lor It. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. DMCA McPHERSOS, EDITOR. THIS MORNINO'S EDITION. .1,100 (let both of the local water system)) tinder the management of the city, and the water rate on a hauls prevailing; In other cltlei of equal population to Santa Cruz, and all other good and desirable things Bhall be added unto you.

EDITORIAL, COKRBKPONDENCE. In our former letter Hie writer hid farewell at the Tassajaro Hole) to the "Sentinel" readers, under the impression that at such caravansary there were Ave ladles to one gentleman and more children than men. The youngsters were made to appear numerous from the fact that they came up the grade half a mile to meet the stage, merrily swarming Into both coaches At; the hotel, containing fifty rooms and made of cut stone, obtained on the spot, were more gentlemen than showed up on the arrival of the stage, they being, aa one of them suld, "a lot of rheumatic stiffs," there to enjoy the benefits of the medicinal qualities of the hot sulphur springs. Your correspondent was not suffering from rheumatism, but to be "In the swim" he took to water in the shortest possible time, and which he at first found unbearably hot. The bath over, a supper followed, to be quickly succeeded, by a masquerade ball, the cry of the young ladies being, not a "horse, a horse," or "a home In the pathless woods," but "a man, a man," the dance being on an uncovered platform, with the stars above and the mountains all around.

The Springs are In a region without fog or clouds, seventeen hundred feet above the level of the sea, and where a rippling brook sings the weary to sleep. The dally rout I no is one or two hot baths, a walk up and down the creek over gravel beds and between Immense boulders, with the best of fishing for those who delight to land speckled beauties. There are several hot sulphur springs, ranging from 100 to 147 degrees In tern perat urn. From Judge Qulltey, the owner of the property, who is spending the summer there with his family, although his home Is in San Jose, we learn that the springs cost him 3,500 eighteen years ago; that they were long before visited by Die Intllnns, and there a basin cut in the solid rock by some sharp instrument wherein they bathed; that he, the proprietor, spent 115,000 In constructing the only road that reaches them, and over which the stage passes; that within a year he expect to cut a road down the canyon for a distance of six miles, which will bring him to the Sulliias Valley and his springs within twenty-five miles of the railroad, on a Mrfect grade, and over every rod of which a team can trot. This canyon cut will lie of heavy cost, estimated all the way from 15,000 to 110.000, the gorge being narrow and the granite rising from ten feet to three hundred feet, tl road having to go through tunnels or on a bridge erected over the stream Olit Of PllUb.

When the wall is out of plumb the building it more or less unsafe, mid the higher the wall is carried out of the jkt-pcndicnlar the greater the danger of collapse. It's about so with tin health; it is out of plumb when the limstiou is impaireu, when here is a dull, sluggish feeling, with nervousness, irritability a ti il sleeplessness. Kvery day that these symptoms are neglected increases the liability to physical collapse. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures iseases of the stomach and other organs of diges tion and nutrition.

It purifies the blood and cures nervous net, irritability and aleeplej-suesa by curing the diseases in which the) originate. "Cor thrtt? yeirt I iifTrrrl nnluld npnttv." writci Mra il K. White, ol NUnMea.i SMii-trud Co yurforc I wuiil'l liiive lis itf Iri tni'lnm and Ik-ink tick Bt niyMniiiiirii win in riht Mile all the tunc; thin It wmild utk up into my ftlomarh and mi Ji ditltt it it iiii'MHMlilt to drtKTil 1 wrutr Hir UurM'it im-Riia-nry Medical Muting lit rtcM- thmi, nd tiiry vrry piompllv niikweinl nml tuhl nie wlmt to do. 1 ttok lK(ttlt of Iir, I'ii rt Golden Mfdiriil 1 ikom cry, mid tivr viil. of l)T.

Fira' I'lt-dMiiit Ml-t, Tlwnk in lr. Hfre tin-'luilif 1 Hill well W'tiinn to-day. Dr, I'lcnr it nifli. im-it uImi cured my mother of liver complaint limn whu li )n- 1m bern iurfcrrr lur f-n ymn. WV h-tfhly reounmend these tu nil ulitniig people." The People's Common Spiisc Metlicu! Adviser, txKk containing iH i jjiveo away.

Stud ji me-rcut si for expense of niailiug otilx, Un the lik in paper covert, or 31 stamps lor the volume bound in Hnth. -Vlilire Vt. Jt. I'itrce. N.

V. The Best Way East If you enjoy grand scenery there's only one way for you to go east vis Rait Lake City, Denver and the Burlington Route, the scenic line scrois the continent UurlingUra touritt ears by this way have California three timet a week for the East. There are no changes or delays you go right through to Omaha and Chicago, or Kansas City and Bt. Louis. Connoctiona st these cities for all points beyond.

Sconic attractions ire not all will be glad to tell you about the others. Call If you can, but write me line if yoo can't D. SANBORN. Sen'l Agent Burlington Route. 631 Market San Francliee, Cal.

and resting on girders "reaching from wall to wall. It Is hard to tell how all put their time in while not bathing, fishing or taking a steam sweat, but of Judge I. P. Smith It can be said that he is the ladies' man of the Springs, and thrills all hearers with his vivid war reminiscences; that Judge Hyland, of Ban Jose, takes first plaoe as raconteur of the crowd, while Judge Gatfey of Wat-sunvllle suspends swings, hangs hammocks and builds paths over and under the most dangerous mountain points. JOHN BT'RNS AND GKTTYSM'RO.

Kver memorable and Immortal Gettysburg has had her annual gathering of those who survived the Civil War. The Blue and the Gray both assembled to pay tribute to American valor under different flags and to more fully cement the friendship which has at List made us a glorious Union with but one dug and one destiny. It Is fitting that these men should gather around the Matue of John Burns. He represented no party and had no place in the ranks of the army. He was an old man when the battle took place a plain citizen In humble life, who, without uniform and with his ancient rifle, stood against the foe with all theardor of youth.

He was simply picturesque representative of the heroic spirit which beata In every American heart, whether under the Bilk shirt of a Ham. Ilton Fish or the cotton gray of a plow-hoy. Bret Harlc has made John Hums Immortal In verse. Here Is the poet's description: "JuBt where the tide of battle turns, Krect and lonely stood old John Burns. How do you think he was dressed? He wore an ancient long buff vest, Yellow as saffron but his best; And, buttoned over his manly breast, Was a bright blue cout with rolling collar, And large gilt buttons size of a dollar With tails that the country-rolk called He wore a broad-brimmed, bell-crowned hat, White as tho locks on which it sat.

Never hail such a sight been seen Fur forty years on the village green, Since old John Burns was a country beau And went to the "quillings" long ago. The veterans were Inclined to laugh at him; at first guying his clothes, his long brown rifle and bell-crowned hat. But as the old man stood there "picking the rebels off" a change comes over the boys tn the columns There crept an awe Through the ranks in whispers, and souio men saw In I lie antique vestments and long white hair, The Past of the Nation in battle there; Anil some of the soldiers since declare That the gleam of his old white hat afar, Like the crested plume of the brave Navarre, That day was their oriflanime of war. As the poet Rays, we all know how the battle ended. Beaten and broken In the final charge the beginning of lie end of the great rebellion hand.

At which John Burns a practical man Shouldered his rlllc. unbent his browp, And then went buck to his hies and cows. That Is the story of idd John Burns; This Is the moral the reader leurns: In fighting the battle tho question's whether You'll Hhow a hat that's while, or leather! There Ib something sugsestive in that line about going hack to his bei and cows. It reminds us of the great and generous Grant giving Lee's men their horses, saying "they will need them to plow In the Then, too, did not a million of veterans give up army life, go hack to the shop nncl farm to look alter the bees and cows anil the ordinary affairs of life? There was more than one John Burns In the Civil War not In body or dress, but In that heroism which Is our pride and glory; to fight and forgive; to conquer and he generous. Truly, we are all the boiler to assemble annually rt Gettysburg and so read Its history 1I111I the speech of Lincoln burns our hearts und our souls thrill lit tho story of the slime wall, the bloody tingle, the Devil's Den, Hound Top and Hill.

Fancy and legend will In time make of Old John Burns the must wiinilrous hero of all the Im-mortals who fell In the mighty battle, simply bet au.e he typllles the sublime patriotism in the henrts of the "plaiu Both of the local electric, railroad ill il a large ami profitable Imalncig Smiiluy. Next Sunday the new company will add two new cars to its supply. It Is only six months to 1904, and Ihe Democratic prospect of harmony Iihr reached zero, with a downwind tendency. GuIre, 66 Vs Pacific Av Santa Cruz. FIFTY-CENT COLUMN.

All Classified Advertisements In this column, occupying live lines or lass, hnserted for 60 cents Orft week; cents tor aacb anbsaauent waofc WANTED. TWO WAITltr.HSF.H AN1 A cliuuibcriiinlil ut thu liny rliiitc rcittimc, llciiili lllll. JyU-lw WANTKIl, WAITltKSSKS ATli ly ut I In- Itlvi-i-Blili- lintel. JylO Iw WANTKIl. A (lllll.

'Full IIKNKIIAL hiuiHcWurk nml coukliiK for Mini t'runclacu. Call nt Itlv.Tslik- ibitfl. jvi-lw WANTKIl, TWO MIIUK illl Mi I.Alin.n lit Hit' WiiIniiiivIIIp ttt.Hi.lt ti I. lo I'lttt-r I Itf TraluliiK rifli.ml for iiurfii. Apply to lir.

1'. K. Walters, Wiimtiiivlllc, I'ttl. i'4lf WANTKIl HKVUIIAIi INTlHRTHIOI'S pt'l-ittiiiM In ciicli Suitii tti tritvcl fop bonne cHtiililldlifil eleven ycurn I wlih 11 Inw cutlttil, tn cull uiiitii uicrt'litiiila 11 nit iiKfiilH fur fliR-t-ctiHfiil uutl prt.Hliil.lt lint'. I'tTiuniii'itt eiiKtiKeiiit'iit.

Weekly etitli nl-ary of 1H und nil trsvelliiK expt'imen nnd liotel bills utlvilln-ptl In cttsli etlcll week K.iierlent'ti not eHKi'iitlttl Mention reference uutl Cllelotte Hfir-ntlilreHrtfd ellveloM'. THE Ctixloii I'liletliso. WANTED AN "UNFlURNiaiaiirO oottaye, or three or four unfunilBhed rooms. Must be centrally located. Address, stating terms, Permanent, this olllce.

mr2fy WANTED, TO BUY. A SHINOLE mill. Apply to J. W. Forgeus, SanU Cruz.

dclS-tl FOR KEN r. VOIl HUNT, FLOOllliD TENT AT- I5 Third Bt. JyU-lW TO I.KT, CKNTIIAI.I.V rllT'tj'ATUD HOOM-lliir lioiiM', Willi fiirnlliirti for uule. Apply ul oiieu lu J-t l'ai-lili' Huntu Crna. JyS-lvv TO I.KT, ON HKACII HKl.llOIIM uutl ttltlhiK rtioltl, In iKu.

nullity untl well fnnihlietl; btitli; prlvulu fulully. AtltlreHM lion tills t.lliee. J) lw foil HKNT (III I.KASK (111 l'Oll dairy furiu on eiiwy terms; acrea; Hlt-utiletl '1 miles from city ou Stiu Jose roud. For lerinit, see M. M.

Bltli.y on premises or H. F. l'tirsons, at 3K7 Oceun Ht. Jytl.lw Full SAI.K. CIIAMIMON SKI.1-TIIAMI'-I11K Htiy t'ress, elietip.

Cull on Jus. A. rilklnuloii. tieutirlglit llntUs. Jy-lw Foil HUNT, FUlUt I TI'Klt HOOMH Full noiiii'krc pliiK; convenient; isooil, view; on cur line; quito seiuriite.

Cull lit to VoiluKlove Av. Simla Cnm. Jj'7-lw Full HKNT, THH llKAl'TlFl'L llAliK-uitiull ilnitie, VI neres of litnil, linllse of 11 rooms nml enttnice of 'i rooms furnished. Stutiles anil ctirrttiKe house, family orchard, 1Hi iiilles distant from Simla Crtii. Apply lo W.

C. llofTlilnuu, UKi-nt, h8 rarllie Simla Criii, Cal. JeiVlf WANTKIl, TO HKNT 2 FI'IINISII Kl rooms, parlor nntl iM'tl-rtKini, with or wliu-oiil buiuil. ut Huala Cru off tiler Ht. TO LET A MODERN COTTAGE AT 470 Kiver Ht.

Five I toon in, bath and barn. A rare chance to secure a line suburban home. House new, all latest Improvement; Litest novelty; enclosed porch; cement wash tray. House open for inspection. Large lot; plenty ot fruit; rent 115.00 per moith.

FOR SALB. Foil SALB. STVMSII, (iKNTI.K llltlV lull burse; not afiiiltl of electric or stetii.i curs. Apply to Clius. l.ivcutli'ltl, Street CotnnilsHlunt'r, nt Clly Clerk's olllee, Frtiut Sireet, Santa Crini.

Jylii-tf FOK SAI.K, (INK (10(11) CANOPY TOP Surrey, i-Hi; horse, top l.uif'y and hnrness, toU. Left for sale nt Lincoln Btulile. JyU-lw THlinilUC'illlKKII SI'ITZ 1MI" VOil sale. J. I.

liiiniilnir, liwer gtsptel ltotitl. Hox Kin, II. F. II. No.

J. Jyl0-lw Full SAI.K, A VKAIl III. II OKNTI.i: sinlille ulnl liiiKy horse. Cull at U4 Nelson off Hay, Urst sireet south of ItuV View school. Jylll-lw F( ifs A I LAHUK TKNTrwTnT poles, extension sitles, floor clolll, liwitllill Willi pules, tlnir, sheet sleet stove, koo'I linker.

All for $lj. Athlress 1. O. Ilnx Hanlu Cruz. J.vu-lw Full SAI.K, TWO FHKSII MlLCll CtlWlC Cull on J.

C. joltnson, Knteliuu nenr Hospllal Jy7-lw FOIt SAI.K, lil'SlN'KSR ESTAItLISHKl) over yeiir; wilt sty slini per luontli to riKht party; price, SJ.inmj; will take pnrt elislt, Itntance on tlnie If secured. For full pitrllciiliirs cull at -111 l'aclllc Av. Jyi-lin FOIt SAI.K, A COMFOHTAHLK 1'1'Tt)-dale 5-rooin lioURe, fully ns Rood ns new, at liiiririiln. for either cash or on monthly payments.

Sec owner, 4tl Laurent St. For Sale. FOIt BALK A SANTA C1U'. mountain raneh. Will make lieniitifnl siiinnn-r resort, or will exchanue for Sun Friinelsco ttr Ouklanil pntjiertv- 2 InrKC houses, 2 tiarns nml oiil-luiililitiirs; iiIiiiimI-nnet of water, fruit mnl Ihti-Ics of nil klutls, nnd vlneyurtls; miles from Ciipt-tola depot.

Kuijtiire nt Neiltler's drove, Sotiui'l lluud. JclXtin FOIt SAI.K, I.OOANHKItltlF.S FOIt CAN-tin-; rii slitles for fi. Lcuve orders at Jin Waler Snutu Crm. FRANK TnTJRSTON. FOR HALU, A SHCONll HAND IlAIvKKY wuicou, lu good cotulltlou and stronK.

by IIL'NCAN Vcl'IIKHSON. FOR SALE, A OOOD PAYINO Business, Including horse, wagon and harness; more than value for your money. For full particulars call at Lincoln Stables, Santa Crus. apSt-tf FOR SALE, MY HOME OP 3 ACRES one mile from town clock, up narrow-guiiKe railroad; creek fur irrigating, i Mil, kimhI hiuiMp, burn, chicken house; itlsti 14 lots, tine location. Mrs.

E. T. Heller. Cru. ou7-tf ATTORN EYS-AT'-LAW.

S. M. AYI.KLOTTB JOHN J.Ht'UIVNKH SCRIVNER A AYOELOTTE Attorneys snd Counsellors at Law omiKs SAN FRANOUrO, SANTA VttVt, Hoomi lu mitt KonmsH kimI 4, 14 HiitiRtmie Street County llsnk ItMir. Phone, Msill H7. 17.

JOHN H. LEONARD, ATTORN KY-AT-L AW, H111N I1LDQ. Lower Plaza, Santa Crus, Cal. CHAS. YOUNOER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, ROOM 2, UP-stairs, Hlhn Lower Plaia, Santa Crua, Cat.

W. P. ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, KOO-MS 1, 2 and 3, Hlhn-Stunier Hldg, Cooper SU Santa Crus, Cal. Phono John 71. J.

H. BKIRM, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law. Front next to City Hall, Santa Crus, Cal. SANTA CRUZ LAW AND ABSTRACT Martin ft Gardner, Attorneya-nt-Law, No. 1 Cooper Santa, Crus, Phone Red 1.12.

W. STOREY, (tTTORNEY-AT-LA EATH cor. Pacific Av. and Church Bants Crus. CI.

LOB. LOST, ON TIIR HKACII. ltFTWKKN MIES. LeililiruiitlCa untl the Imtli wttiioiis, a lutlv's open fllcetl sliver wittfll llttaclli'il In a lilue euanieleil tleur-tle-lls pin. Flniler please return to No.

VS2 Third or No. 147 I'll-cltle Heiicli lllll, uutl receive rewnnl jyi-'-3t LOST, ON IIKACH OF NKI'Tl'NK HATI1-hoiise, a l.rowu purse culititltilliK U'tween nml S-m ami a few sislai(e stimtps. Hewurtl uf So for returning to this vUtee. JySTw LOST, MONDAY MOHNINO, NF.AIl Aniiiu Otilcli. a Wne Mack coal; In one of Ihe iusitle poekels was Ihe ituine, J.

A. I'erry, Jr. Flniler will lie sullaltly re-witrilctl liy retuiuliiir the cout to this of-the. J'7tw MISCELLANKOUS NOTICE. ANY H1SINKSS HKLATIONS HF.HF.TO Tore exIstlliK betweeu lir.

James F.entil uutl F. V. Ilerka have lieen itissolvetl hy uiutaal couseul. July 8, lilt. JAM KS HBAHP.

Jy9-lw F. V. UKHKA. H. M.

SMITH, HKAL KSTATM A NT I IN-siiruiice. oil ami Mluluu Sunk. List your luutl with Uiiu for sule. Sequel, Cal. Jy71dt A HIMItmiAL TKST SKANCK WKHNKS-tlitv.

I'. M. uutl Frltliiy, 1'. M.t at I'nlty Spiritual Hull. I'acltlc Av.

Ilcntlluijs dully lit (IT. Third Hem Mill. JyJ-tf HKWAHI). NO KI KSTIONS WILL MB ASKKI Foil the return of a bos of papers tnken front Mrs. Media CiKiley's rtnlilence, 1111 I'ly-mouth Inst inonth.

llewurd will be pnld. Je7-lw GRAND EXHIBIT OF OUIENTAL, goods, made by the natives of Syrlu. Imported direct. Prices reasonable. Call at Hoth Museum, Heach.

Je23-tf O. AHATtOLAD. HO! FOK TIU'l Hid IIASIN. IVS WILL TAKK l'AHTTIOS TO THH (lovernor Camp, Hig Hnsln, from Ben li-niond nt the lowest possible prke nccortl-itiic to nimilier nolnii. For particulars cull nt Ben Loinoutl Btublea or Liacoln Htn-liles, Santa Cms.

my-JS-tf S. C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY NOTICE ON AND AFTER MAY 1ST 8. Electric Hallway cars will leave Bay St. at 6:30 A.

and will connect with 7 A. M. narrow-gauge train for San Francisco. Evening oars will leave Heach and Vue de l'Eau every half hour up to and Including 11:80 P. M.

my9-tf B. S. WEST, Supt. NOTARY PUBLIC rOK 50 YEARS Oiniru-aitrtr mi't Insurance o.td ttistttfM Aytnt. Ifi.

L. WILLIAMS, 2 Cooper at. Court House, bsmracuiol County Bank uuildius. laolt HOUSES MOVED, BUILDINGS erected, Stone and Timber Foundatl ins constructed by JOHN ACHOKN. No.

104 Centre St. FARNHAM FEED YARD. HAY, Grain, Feed, Coal and Wood, Livery hired at half the usual rates. Horses, wagons, buggies and Campers' Outfits bought and sold. Arthur Carrier.

JO Water Bt, Banta Crus, Phone Black 11L splJ-tf KLINOLER'S STEAM CARPET beater Is in operation dally. First-class work. Two cents a yard; relald the same day. Good stock of screen doors, all Bizes, always on hand. Telephone John 151.

No. 2 Park SU mn-U PHYSICIANS' DIRECTORY. M. P. CHAMIIKKL1N, M.

I. OFFK'K: PACIFIC AV. KKSIIlF.NCE, I'liyngu Kast Snntn Crm. Ilea-Phone, Hlat OIH. Office bourB 10 to VI ami i to 4.

Je4-tf DR. 3. W. PRIESTLEY. OFFICE: OID FELIXVS BtTII.D-Ins, lies.

291 Mission St. Olllce Phone, Red 228. Residence Phone, Red 663. otlloe hours, 9 to 11 A. 2 to 8 to 9 P.

M. my22-tf W. A. PHILLIPS, M. 0.

Physician tnd Surgeon OFFICE: XEXWKM'K: Illhn WiilMtip, W. Walnut i4i'fniie, Piilllr Av. and Lincoln St. J'titme, Mark blli, J'hime, Hlack Nttifa C'rui. (tli: ifutirl I lo P.

M. lilt. BEARD, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Diseases of the Cheat and Stomach. Olllce over the Racket store.

Phone, office, Red 134; residence, Black 411. JnlB-tf BENJAMIN KNIOHT M. D. tUarr.) PHYSICIAN AND SUKOKON. OF-Ace and residence, corner Locust and Vine Santa Crus.

Phone Main 21 noll-tf HOMKOPATH. B. PHILBROOK. M. Physician and Burgeon.

Office rooms i and 7, County Bank building. Hours, 10 to 11 A. 2 to 4 P. 7 to 8:30 P. M.

'Phone. Black 170. Jnl8-U Resltlenco telephone. Red 4L ADTiRESS OF NTTRSE MRB. A.

B. FIFE, Maple SL.

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