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FINANCE AND TRADE.
Stock Kxohange Kivleiv.
Nbw York, Jnne 10 —The Btook market w«s
strong t day.wlth advance* ranging from H to
6 per cent right throu«h the Usl. Tne Improve
ment was attributed chiefly to the cieariug
honse banks issuing loan certificates and a fur
ther detnlne In forelgu exchange The greatest
advance wis In National starch second pre
ferred, which rose 9 per cent. Distillers came
next will, IP, Inquiry was stimulated by re
ports that the opposing factions in the west had
settled their differences. Nations! Cordage
common ross 2 per cent, snd preferred Oeue si
Electric sold up 2; Chicago Gas advanced V,.
Early in the day epeculatire Interest centered
largely in industrials, butsnbseiueutly railway
■hares developed marked strength aud im
proved Ito 2 per oent. After 2 o'clock there
was a generel reaction of !4 to 1% percent, in
oonsrqnence of the high rates 'or money, bnt a
ra'ly of y* to \% per cent eutucd, aud the mar
ket closed stesdy in tone.
Government bonds cosed ettady.
money uuorxTto.se.
New York, Jtme 10.—Money on call, active
at 0 to 25 per cent; closed nflerrd at 8 par o nt
Prime mercsnnle piper—li(!}B per cent.
f terllng exchange—Weak; Bankers' Ho-day
. , bills, $4.83>»'.14.»4'4; demand, #1 astrC4.Bs!4-
San Francisco, June lb.—Droits—sight, par;
telegraphic, 05c.
STOCKS AMD BONDS.
Nbw York, June 16.—Closing quotation* wero
as follows:
V. 8. 4s, rog -— North American. B'f,
do coupon Northwester,) 105.»
0.8. 2s. regular.. do nreferredi ... 1371*
Pactßu 6s tl. Y. Central.. .102
Atchison 78% Oregon Imp 12
Amerlosn Ex .105 Oregon Nay «0
Amer Cotton Oil. 3S'-y Oregon short Ll:;e 12
Canadaßoutnern. 60>< Paolflc Mail. 18^
Canadian Pacific. 78H Pulimau fa ace. .107
Central Pacific... isSU Heeding Itl'-i
Bnr ington 87!-» Elohmond Ter.... 2V H
Chicago tias 71U BloGrand Westn. Hi
Del. 4 Lackawaual42V, do preferred— 57
Denver 4R(i 48v 4 do firsts 74V<
Distillers 28Vji Hock Island JUli
Illinois Oeut 83V, it. Paul fi»s-s
Kansas & Texts.. 20!<, it. Paul<S Omaha 3.1
L*ko Snore 123', tugarTruit.-. 874
Lead Trust '.\2V 4 I'exasdr. Pacific... V>%
Louisville* N... (!?» Inlon Paelflo ... 29'/j
Mlchigsn Cen ... 98 s/clis-FargoEx...l4o
, Missouri Paolflc. 36' Western Unlou... 83'<
nordsge IBS, lan. Electrlo 72.*
Northern Pact no., ml*. Linseed Oil at
. do pre furred 0 8. En pt ess 50
Boston, June 18.—Following were tho closing
quotations:
Atchison 23'j Mex. Central com. 8
Bell Telephone .93 San Diego 8
Burlington 87% l
MINIM, SHARES.
New York, June IS.—Mining shares closed as
follows:
Crown Point Oohlr. 1.70
C0n.0ai.4Va.... 170 Plymoth 25
Detdwnod 1.00 -rtandatd 1.05
Oonld Si Curry 70 Union Con 86
Uomestake 10 00 Yellow Jacket.... 1.50
Bale * Norcroas.. .00 Iron Mlver 15
Ontario ... 14.00 i inlcksilver. ... 200
Mexican 1.1.') Quicksilver pfd .17.01
Sierra Nevada OOlUulwor 10
Ban Pranoisco, Jnne in.—Closing quotations
were:
Belcher lilVlfsle&Nororosa . .70
Best As Belcher.... l.io Potod 2 20
Cbol ar 9u!Bsv*ge 7J
Con. Virginia 1 8U "terra Nevada 90
T C»n rid nice I.ln Union C'nn 00
ttonla ii Cnrry... .85|Vc11qw Jacket.... 1.70
Clearing House Business.
Lm An.iei.es, Juni 10—Today's biisluojs was
as follow-: Clearings, ifl63 039.34; bAlsuc.es,
1:40,909 06.
Silver Bullion.
Ban Franciso, Juue 16 —3llver bus, 83', B '(£
83^0.
' Mexican dollars, 61! TtUo',_.
New Yore. June I(<.-Bar stive', per
ounce.
Mexican dollsrs, 03% a.
San Francisco Market Review.
San Francisco, Jnne 16.—The markets are
' generally steady, wltn demand quiet iv leading
lines of merchandise.
Tbe produce markets are unchanged, busine'S
Is notpaiticularly active.
Vegetables are plentiful..
Cherries are a drag In tin market.
Peaches are more plentiful.
Butter Is steady.
I Kegs srrlve more freely.
Cheese lidul.
Poultry receipts are light.
Chicago Grain Markets.
Chicago, Jane 16. —Wheat wan Inactive to
day Tbe market opened %r. nUbcr. advanced
*V more on shortage lo tbe French cereal and
rodder crop* and strength in corn; declined »,c
on easier Krench OAblei: ruled stronger, and
- closed steady snd : ' n e higher rban )e*teidav.
" . *5. , 9t , .PV» t' < "',* 1 30,000 bushels; shipments,
163,000 bushels
Cosing quotations: Wheat, steady; cash,
OBttJuly, B7c.
Corn—Higher: cash, 41Hc; Jnly42%c.
Oats—Stead); cash, 30% c; July, 'io%o.
Rye—4«c
Barley—N'omina 1 .
wiii ftoe.
Timothy—SJ3.o3.
a' or her oraim markets.
Bah Francisco, Jnne 16.—Wheat, firmer;
December, *1.367n.
Barley—Steady; December, seller, '93,
new, 84",» c.
Corn-1 17X.
LivsßroOL, Juno 16.—Wheat: Demand poor
No. 2 red winter closed at 5s 7 ,1
Corn—Firm; demand fair. Spot closed at 4s
*U4d; June ai4s3' 4 d; July at 4s 4d; August at I
" ♦»** a ' ,
Chicago Stock Markets.
' Chicaoo. June 10.—"attle: Ths receipts were
11,000 heed. The market cio»rd quiet. Prime
steers, * ...!..».. v. others, Tez
ans, »2.75|}4 15.
Hogs—Receipts were 27,000 hesd. The mar
ket ranged 25 to 30c lower ear y, but part of tbe
10-s »as recovered. Mixed and packers, $0 05
lfeu.2o; prime heavy and butchers' weights,
sW 30: light, $t>.400t0.50.
Sheep—Receipts were 10,000 head. Themar
ket closed 15 to 20c lower. Natives, $4.2>fis
5 25; Toxsm, $1,00®1.10; westerns. $4.80,9
5.10.
California Fruit Sales.
('in' i., June 18— The Barl Fruit company
sold California fruit today by auction, realiz
ing the following prices:
Oranges—Modileraneeu Sweets, #3.00(83 50
per box; choice seedlings, $2.2542 75.
General Markets.
New York, Junu lU.—Hope: quiet and Arm.
Coflee— ODllons closed steady, and 5 to 15
pointe up. Tbe sales were 0000 hairs. In
cluding July at $16.05; August, $14.90:<<1
16 06; Bept*mher, $14 85Jt14.9f,; Oetobor,
$14 75(4)14.86 Spot Rio closed dull but Head/;
So. 7 at lbWtflbHc
sugar—Raw closed firm and quiet; ceutrltu
gsls, 90 lest, r ,0. Reined clos d fairly srtlvc
and firm Powdered, 5V*6 15-ltio; granulated,
bKno 11-lOc.
t:opper—Weak; lake, $10.80,
I Lead—Quiet and weak; domestic, $3 82U.
'iln—Stiong: atralts, $2u. K)Ce)zo.ls; plates
1 closed quiet hut etoady. Speller closed weak; I
, domestic, $125.
Salt Meats and Lard.
'■' CmcAao.Juna 10.—Fork, easy; cub, $19.90;
September, i...
. i« il -teadv; CAsh, $9.85; September,
$10 MM
' X tit -Easy; cub, $9.22:4; .September,
$9 _
Wool.
»V .M.I.
Nbw York, June 10.—Wool, dull and week;
domestic fleece, 27(j»»2c; pulled, 2««37c; Tex
' SS lo*2oc. _______
Petroleum.
NbwYork, June 10.-Petroleum, dull; closed
at 82>iebld
I. • —
LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS.
[The quotations given below are current
wholesale selling prices.]
#n , Mill Products.
Flour-Per hbl. I* A. XXXX. $4 SO; Capitol
Mills, $4.40; Sporry's, $4 fO. D'lfied Snow,
$4.00; VlCior, $1.80; Crown, $4.80: BtJO'klonla,
$4 80.
MIM. 7l«i)—Bran, per ton, $21; shorts, $23;
mixed feed (corn wid barley), per 100 lbs. $1;
cracked corn, $115; feed meal, $1.20; rolled
barley, 85c.
Grain and Ray.
Bisi.gr-Brewlng, $1 05@l 16; feed, 80e.
Wiidat—No. 1, per eeutal, $1.36*31.80: No. 2,
InV 20(81,80.
Corn—Per cental, $1.10.
Oats—No. 1, per oentil, $1.50.
Hay—''at $800; wheal, $9, barley, $339;
alfalfa, $8»9.
Btbaw— Barley, per ton, $5; wheat, $5.
PruTtslons-
Ham—Per ft, local smoked, 18'^.
Bacoh—Per lb, lacal emoted, ie'io; light me
dium, ; medium, 15c
Pos« - Per lb, dry salt, 13ii
TiaißD I E*r—Per lb. inside. rj l ' ,
Lard Per Ib, compound 3a, 18; 6's, 13J»:
10's, 13*4: 60's, 1VA 1 - Pure leaf, %a, higher
all around.
.1. Dairy Products.
brjttbb—Fancy cresmery, 28-ounoe squares,
4(>J{42Uc: f*ney dairy, per roll, 35®37!<C|
choice, 32',,rrr,3,',c.
Chkssk—Per lb, eastern. 13914 c; California
arse, 11c; 3 lb hand, 13c.
Fresh Fruits.
Lemons—Oorni, per bag, $J. 5033.00; nn*
cured, per bos, $L7stii,'. .00.
obabobs—Nhv>* s, i>e» box $2 50(92.75; seed
lings, $1 7532 00
Bananas—Per hunch, $1,75 0)2.23.
Dried Fruits.
ArrLKS —Evajrorated, per lb. 12c; snn dried,
100.
Pr.Ar-HKs—Unpeeled, per lb. 6V,r3l2>ic
peeled, 22c.
APStroTs— ftvanoratfid, per ib, 170.
pKt'Nts—Per Ih, 1 Ifdl Jc.
Rubins—Loudon layers. per box $1.75.
Nuts.
Ai.MONDi.-Rofr. ghelt, per lb.'o»l7c; paper
shell, 19 n)24c; lnrl sholl, 8 n 10c.
Pb inl'ts- Raw, 4f>lsc per lh; roasted, 7c.
WaLMOTS-- a;d shell, 8c; sr.ft ihe,l, lie;
! paper shell, 13\
Honey nnd lleeswax.
Honbt—Comb, 8@10o; extracted, white,
7c: stub r 6-r).Bc.
Bxkswax-20j025c
Vegetables.
P.K.INS—Navy or small white, rer 100 lhs,
$3 33(03 50; pink, per lot) lhs, $3 50e3(55;
black-eyed, per 190 lbs, S2 50W2.75, Lima",
per 100 lb), $3 00fr«3 25.
Potatoxs- hiiioank, rpr 100 lbs, 7OCrtßoc.
BSkTS— Per 101) lbs, $1 flu.
(J.BP.AOB—Per UK) lhs, «r)c(sl 00
Cakrota— Per 100 ibs, $1 00.
Cim.ss— Di y, per string, 73f@f1.00.
Onions—Per 100 lb', $1.50.
Parsnips—Per <00 lb>. $1 60.
I'XAS-Groo , per lb., 3f410.
TUBSiPd—Per 100 Ibi, 800.
I'oultry and JCgga.
Pcui.tuy—ll* us, tfYSO'Tjii CO per doz i voting
rdoster-. *5.5<1r0t» to; old rOottjra rfs.oo:"b oil
ers. Sfi 0(j(g;l.60; ducks, $.).oOr*li 00; turkeys,
lStalue per Ib.
i i.oa—California ranch 10c per doz.
— «
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Jbioay, Jana 10,1893.
Estate of w A Wolfe, deed, to O J Baker—Lot
Lot 19 blk 87, Peck', subtl, San Pedro, #1110.
■V W wldney toOOhapiuau—Lots 1324. ,325,
blk 48, Paeomla; 9185. •
W O Cowan lo wife—Lot 4, Brown's eubl blk
A, Painter Sc Bad tr<.ct !■<•■; ■;. $10.
B B Hadley at ux to A L llillhotiuer-Lot 10,
blk H, Painter'ssubri bis tl saute tragi; .ftso.
F I) Stevens et ux to W O Cowan—LOlCi
Brown's subd bis Vt, same trsc: I*lsoo
C W harm et ux to J McDou.ld—Lot 74, Cllf
ton tract, subd blk 9, San l'.rqusi traot, Pasa
dena: $10.
H L Wilson ot ux to J McKulhaler et ux -Lot
83 blk 9, subd 1.1. 9, subd blk P of subd lauds
of Psinter 4, Ball. Pasadena; .¥IOO.
Azusa Land and Water Co to 0 W Crawford -
17 los blk 53, Ar.usa: $4400.
FW de Shepheid toi nddsrd—Lot 30b'k 15,
Wolfskin orchard tract; rfarjo.
F J Scheib et ux to C, Hitchcock—s acres in lot
64. Monte | lsta tract; 1,590.
F J Cooper et ux lo W C Fillmore—Lot 1,
Btu-ee tract; $400.
A Weill to P Warner et al, trustees—Plot land
138 . x2B fast tn blk V. Allso tract; $112.
AM soster to tfouthet n CsPlornla and Arl
j zoun Holine'.H As.rr--Pait ir.t 15, blk V, same
tract: $1.
no ritrtoK A Mott—r>E}- t NX', and IK BE'4
and th-8 r> ol tec «, T Id, B 14 W;
404#2.ae
it V I gan to v J Ends et si—Lots 3 and 4, blk
54, Pomona; $10iM>.
111 Pre ton t > s. H winans—l3 Jo's, blk 0,
H gnlaud VtSW trt: $750
PPnsrd .-tiiiloit ifilla—: ot 2 Kills sub,
Pasadina; $tin.
C M-*'lm*ou <:l el to P F Ward-Lot 2, sams
tract;
C L van Screvor to A B Van Bcrever—Lot 15,
bis b. Msriln tract: $3500.
0 0 Harnberger to J UulTcrd—Lot 18, b k 28,
Califo. nla <'n oj erativo Colony tract, Haucho
t trritos; $10.
Same to same-Pait lot 4, Banburi's sub blk
N, L-ike Vineyard Lnn 1 W Assu lands iv r-,aa
I'.i--in.ii tract. PaSAileua; $.0.
F M Klienbtrt to same—Lot 7, blk 19, Electric
Railroad llojteslead as-u tract; $10.
J Johnson ct uitiA T Stewart— % 10 feet of
lot 3. all ot lot 2, blk 02, Pomona; $..000.
LCJelsbfrger to T r-ye— Lot 6, Ni.hoi's sub
blk X, San Pnrnual trt; $709.
V del Val'.e to T L Uuque-Lot 7, blk 14,
Oe; $1
J A Cowel etux to N Whittlesey—Land in
Barnes trt 311-82 M B: $1.
A X MscKfuslu IS AGIOS it—V,ts 11 snd 12,
blk 7, Morg.n uy.smor- G'ovt trt; $3 >0
N Wh.tt oset to J a Oow L—Lanu iv Barnes
t t. 38—82 M R; $1.
X W de ahor he.d Lots 31 and 3?, Ilk
18. Vto'.fskill Orchard trt; $1360.
A M Kawson cmx to H fj Brown—Undivided
Vi intere'-l in lot 1, Moniano sub X s»n, ivlon
lea; also lot 27, b k A; lot 24. blk B. Gardner
Villa trt. near S.nta Ana: $1.
V P Stone ctcon to A A July—Block 4, Palms;
$800.
JET Rodrlgues to E Rde Aguaye—s.4s
seres iv lot 3, frac, sec 15, T 1 8, B 10 try ;
$300
J Wollskill to F Hoppe-Lots 4, 7. 8 and 9,
blk 13, Wollskill Orchard t tj $2380.
H Mlll-r to SO milar.l I.ots 3 ah.J 4. blk 51.
and lot 17, blk 32. Clearwater; »5
Same to I a lai'kson—Lots 1 to 11, both In
clusive, blk 40, Clearwater; $3.
SUMMARY.
Deeds 44
Nominal 22
Total $ 31,928 16
Note—Flgurea separsted by a dash Indicate
page and number of book ol miscel.anaous
records.
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Skookum Root
Grows ftSrii Slops
Hair railing
Bald » ' \ Ma j, c '
Stiength. ' r Glossy.
Contains til jJsmlV Grows
~cad .( J Rapidly
Sulphur. r ■
Purely / \tsfsFf_i* \ Mosi
Vegetable I TfiMillnß ill Delicate
Co.ll pound. I , WuSbmbwi ml Fabric.
Dandruff. 'MfnSFmfx Nature's
Soothes, If \W_fl Jf r il Own
Cools M f|\ Remecl,
Stops (Trade Mark Registered.) At!
All Scilp
Itching I t A r T~> Hume;
or HAIR
Ihe lli~kll\ Vnt
Scalp. Brora
Ir- GBOIEB ri
Dressing. Substances
Sold by Druggists, fl; six,ss. Worth $5 abo'.tls
'MANUPACTURKD ONLY BY THK
Root Hair Grower Co.
NEW YORK.
Notice fop Publication of Time for
Proving: Will, etc.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF P.
J. Klynn, deceased.
In tno snpsrlor court in and lor the couniv of
los Angeles, state of California.—No. 188. De
partment 2
Notice is hereby given that Tn*sd*y, the
20th day of June, 1893. at in o'clock a. m. of
•all day, at the rout r.iom of this court, de
partment two thereof, in thirityof Los
le*, county of la>s A'igeles, snd state of Ca lfor
nla, has been appointed ai the time and place
for hearing the sppl'catlon of J. R. Loele,
prayin - that a document now on Ole In this
court, purporting to be the lsst will and testa
ment of the said deceased, be admitted 10 pro
bale, ths.t etters testamentary b: issued there
on M him, at whl;h time and place all persons
interested therein may appear and contest the
same.
Dated June Oth. 1893.
T. H. WARD, County Clerk.
ByC. W. Blake, Deputy
laiDOltS B. DOCKWKILIR,
Attorney for petitioner.
Date of first publl ation, June 8:h, IS(i:L
8 8 13t
Notice to Contractors.
•VTA7IONAL HOME TOR DISABLED VCL
»> untcer Soldiers, Psclrlu Brauch, canta
Monies, Cal . Juno 1, 1893.
Bids will be rcoelved at theoßJciof the in.
specior general, at the Home, until 2 o'clock p.
n>.. Saturday, June 17, 1893, tor tha following
work, viz:
One hay bsrn.
One cottage for superintendent o! construe
tiou.
One guard quarters snd gasrd bonse.
One bath room and fixtures complete at trees
nrei's quarters.
All estimated 11 cast about $3500
Plans, snecitlcstlons Instructions to bidders,
form of bids, etc., can be examined at the
Home on and afttr Monday. June 12, 1893.
01 gs may be made for one or more buildlngso.
for all of tho above work. Tho light Is re
served to rrj- St any r.ral bids, or waive delrciß
in the interest of the home.
GBN. W. B. EUAN KLIN,
PreildenL
X. F. BROWN,
Inspeotor-General. 0-4 3t-sun-tus-sat
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AND GENERAL BOOKBINDERS,
N W. Cor. Temple and New High Sts.
12 7 lyr Telephone 535.
CLARK & BRY SON,
(guccessors to Clark & Humphreys)
Wholesale and Retail
i_umbe:r dealers
Office, 123 V* West Second St., Bnrdlck Mack
Yards at Bedondo aad Los Angeles. 118 ly
BEAR VALLEY
Summepßesort
And Stage Line.
Thin resort la sl'uitod In Bear Valley. 40
miles (rom Man Bernard no; altitude 8700 feet.
18 reacued by line from Ban Bernardino.
Stage leaves New 8t Charles Hotel on Tues
days at a a.m Irom May 10th to June IMb;
Tuesdays and Fridays alter aoove daiu. A fine
l fuursca'td spring stage haa been bul t ex
pressly for this route, and will b%drlven by
careful and sober drivers.
Largest trout oanght In tho ststo at this re
sort, boats, ssdole nurses aud burros for hire
at tho hotel. First trip up on May 10th. The
earlier you oomo the better Ashing jou wl.l
have.
Board and lodalng $10 end $12 per week, #2
perdsv. Kouud-lrip tloksis. $7. For full par
ticulars inquire ot ''.8 11. H. ticket office, L->s
Angsles, aud New Bt. Charles Hotel, Ban Aer
ie dl no.
Groceries, prov slons and fUliing tackle for
sale at store adjo ning hotel.
0-7 tf PITS KVICHT. Prop'r.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
md Lost Manhood per
manently anr«d The sick sod afflicted should
not I U- .o call upon him. The Doctor bas trav
el- d extensively in Europe and Inspected thor
oughly tha various hospitals there, obtaining
a tit cat deal ot valuable Information, which ho II
competent to iv part to thosein need of his ser
vires. The Doctor cores where others fail.
T.yblm. D*. GIBBON will make no chares
unless he i-fleets a cure. Persons at a distance
(.['RED AT HOME. All communications
mrlotly confidential. All letters answered la
vlaln envelopes, Call or write. A-'rtress
* Dll. J. V. GIBBON,
Box 1957. ' an Francisco, Cal.
Mention Lot Angeles HacALD. 12-17 tv
Water Pipe, fell Casing,
IBON TANKS AND ALL KINDS OF
SHEET IRON W IRK.
J. F. HOLBROOK,
i>os. 810-12-1* R"<|tiPiia St,
LO3 ANGELES, CAL, 4-4 3m
' — K-TABLIBHBD 1888 —
DR. B. G. COLLINS,
OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN With Los An
geles optical Institute, 125 south Spring
street, in Wagner's Kimberly, Los Angeles.
EYES EXAMINED Free.
08 0m
C. F. HEINZEMAN,
Druggist & Chemist,
332 N. Main St, Los Angeles.
Prescriptions carelull'.r compounded •**» ot
tni'tit. maz tf
UUTHKRN CALIFORNIA HAJJYWAY
COHFAgT, {gantaFe Boute.)
I* EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1893.
Trains arr.ve and depart from First tt station.
Leavo. I los Anoeles, Arrive.
* 5:15 p.m...Chicago Limited.... * 7:30 a m
* 7:00 am .. .Overland sxpress...*«:'.B p.m
* 8:15 a.m . Pan Dl'goCotst Line.. >* 1:15 p.m
: i2BtS r s » o . w ' BoC^. WB *- !* 7 ; 5o»:S
* »;OOam I ...San Bernardino... I "9:50 s.m
f 1:30s m > via Pasadena ... > f 1:25 p.m
* 4.00p.m I «:18 p.m
* 5:15 pm V ) t 7:35 p.m
* 7:005.m c Blver ide v1e....» t 1:26 p.m
* 9:00a.m San Bernardino.. > 0:18 p.m
f l:3op.m| t >
* 6:osam; ( .. Biversideand....! *10:15a.m
til ons.ui \. -8»n Bernardino, \ • 3:55 p.m
* 4.30 p.m. ' via Orange.. > * 6:50 p.m
* 7:005.m! fKedlands, Mentonel * 9:50 a m
» 9:ooa.mi ....and Highland.. t 1:25 p.m
t l:3opm!< via } ■ «;18 pm
* 4.00p.m; Pasadena 1 7:35 p.m
* ft ■15 p :n I J
* 6:05a.m (Redlands, Meotone) *10:15a.m
(ll:00a.m <»nd Highland, ve> » 3:55 pin
* 4:3oam 'Orange A Riverside' * 6:50 p.m
I * 9:oos.tn: f ) f 7:35 a.m
|i«:2sa.m Azusa, Pasadena.. * 8:43 a.m
* 1:30p.m and * 9:50 s.m
* 4:00p.m < intermediate f * 1:25 p.m
t 6:35 pm s ations * 4:l(ip m
1 8:35 p.m * 6:1 s p ra
i • 7:oopm t J 17:35pm
1 • 7:(ioa.m Pasadena * 7:60 a m
" 5:15 pra .Passdena ' 1:25 pm
1 * «-05 asm Santa Ana • 8:50 a m
* 8:15 a m BentaAna
| 1:50p m SsntaAna * 1:15 p.m
4:30p.m Santa Ana * 6:60 p.m
* 8:55 a.m Santa Monloa * 8:43 a m
"lo:00a.ra Santa Monica * «:15 p.m
* 1:30p.m Banta Monica • 4.44 p.m
* 3-25 p.m Santa Monica * 0:10 t ,.m
' 9:05*.m Redondo • 8:29a.m
•10:00a.m Redondo *»:15p.m
* I:3opm Sedondo * 4:44 p.m
* 526 p.in| Redondo • 6:10 p.m
t 9:ooa.m.Ban Jac<ntov Pasadena f i 2' j m
tll:ooa.m!<an Jacinto via Orange I 3:36 p m
I 9:uoa.m Teraecula via Pasadena r 1:25 p.m
111 :00a.m . TeraecuU via Orange. tlo:l6p,m
t 8:15 a mKecoudido v. CoastLlnef 1:15 p.m
| 4: Op.m
Catalina Island.
* 1:30 p.m...Tuesday *2:15p.m
* 1:30p.m thursday.. • 2;tsp.oi
•10:00s.m Saturday • 2:16p.m
t 9:05 a.m Sunday * 6:10 r-m
•Cal y. tOally excect Sunday. (Sundays only
K. W McftEK, City Pas. and T. Ist,
129 N. t-prlngsL, Los Angeles.
ED. CHAUBEIIB, Ticket Agent,
Depot foot First St. Flratst. Depot.
Pacific Coast S. 5. Co.
GOOD ALL, PERKINS A CO., GENERAL
Ageuts, Ssn Francirco. Northern routes
embrace lines lor Portland, Ore., Viotorls, B.
C, and Puget Bound, Alaska and all oast
points.
SOUTHERN BOUTES.
TIME TABLE FOB JUNE, 1803.
LBAVB SAN rttAHCISCO:
For—
PortHsrford S. 8. Corona, June 7,16, 25;
Santa Barbara July 4.
Redondo
Port Loa Angeles. 3. 8. Santa Rosa, June 3, 12,
New. ort 21, 80; July 0.
San Diego
For— IS. 8. Los Angeles, June 6, 14,
East San P«dro.... 23; July 2.
Sat, Pedro and 8. S. Eureka, -fane 1, 10, 19,
way ports. 1 28: July 7.
LBAVX TOET LOS ANOBLES ABO BBDONPO;
For— -li s - Santa Boia, June 5.14,
23; July 2
San Diego s. 8. Cotona, June 9, 18, 27;
July 6,
For— 8. 8. Banta Bosa. June 7,16,
San Pranotsoo. . 25; July 4.
Port Harford 8. 8. Corona, June 2,11, 20,
Santa Barbara.... 29; Jnly 8.
LXAVS SAN rIDKO AND BAST SAN PHnttn.
For— 8. B. Eureka, June 4,13, 22;
San Francisco July 1.
and 8. 8. Loa Angelei, June 8,17,
way ports. 28: 'uly 6.
Cars to connect with steamers via ban Pedro
leaves, f. B. B, (Arcade depot), at 5:00 p.m.,
and Terminal railway depotat 6:15 p.m.
Cars to connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe
depotat 10 00 am., or from Redondo railway
depot at 9:00 am.
Oar« to connect via Port Los Angeles leaveB.
P. B. B. depot at 1:10 p.m. for steamers noith
bound.
Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office,
where berths may be secured.
The corn r any reserv s the right to change
the steamers or their days ol sailing.
fWf~ For passage or freight as above or for
tickets to and from all important points in
Europe, apply to
W. PA KRIS. Agent.
Office, No. 124 W. Second st, Los Angeles.
Soatbern Pacific Gompaoy.
IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME.
JDNE 12, 1893.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at
LOS ANOKLBS (AKCAJsK DEPOT),
Fifth street, daily, as follows:
Leave for destination. Arr. from
8:30 a.m Banning a 10:10 a m
a 4:30 p.m Banning 4 00 p.m
Colton 59:21 a.m
8:30 a.m Colton AlO 10 a.m
10:30 s.m Colton 4:00 p.m
4:30 p.m Colton 6:15 p.m
8:30 a.m...Doming and East.. 4.00 p.m
8:30 s.m .. El Paso and East... 4:oojp.m
Chlno sO-21 a.m
8:30 am Chlno aBcso a.m
§180 p.m Obtno AlO.lO a.m
a 5:15 p.m Cbino 6:15 p.m
s8 00 a m Ban Pedro
•' 25 a.m Long Bcb <Si San Pedro 8:15 a.m
12:40 p.m San Pedro A Long Bch 11:56 a.m
5:00 p.m;Long Bch A San Pedro 4:16 p.m
Long Boh A San Pedro s7:4Ss.m
2.l'd p.m Ogden A East, 2d class 7:30 a.m
10:40 p m Ogden A East, lsto.ass 12:30 p.m
10;40 p.m Portland, Or 7:30 a.m
Riverside 59:21 a.m
830 a.m Riverside t in m a.m
]<> 30 s.m Rivorslde 4:00 p.m
4 30 p.m Riverside 6:16 p.m
Ban Bernardino ... 59:21 a.m
8:30 a.m Ban Bernardino.. . a 10:10 a.m
10:3 i» a.m San ll rnardluo.... 4:00 p.m
4:30 p.m.. ..Ban Bernardiuo.... 0:15 p.m
Badlands 59:21 a.m
8:30 a.m Bedlands AlO:H) a.m
10:30 a.m Bedlands 4:00 p.m
430 p.m... .Redlandt 6:15 p.m
2:00 p.m San Fran. A Sacram'to 7:30 a.m
19:40 p.mlKan Fran. A Sacram'to 12:30 p.m
a 9:52 a.m Santa Ana <!t Anaheim 9:03 a.m
5:10 p.m Santa Ana A Auahelm Al:04 p.m
9:25 ».m Sabta Barbara 1:30 p.m
4 55 pm Santa Barbara... 9:10 p.m
t9:20 a.ra HanlaMonica 8:08 a.m
9:30 s.m Banta Monica 8:50 a.m
10:20 a.m Santa Monica 12:10 p.m
110 p.m Santa Monica 4 26 p.m
5:15 p.m Santa Monica 5:37 p.m
6:15 p.m Banta Monica s6 35 p.m
Af>:2s p m ... Santa Monica a 8:33 p.m
10:20 a m Soldiers' Home 8:08 a.m
6:15 p.m Soldiers' Home 5:37 p.m
19:20 a.m.. .Port Los Angeles... s!2:10 p.m
19:80 s.m .. .Port Los Angeles... 54:25 p.m
sio:2o a.m...Port Los Angeles... 56:37 p.m
sl;'.o pm .. .Port Los Angeles.. 5U.35 p.m
4 32 p.m Tustln 8 43 a.m
A 9:40 a.m Whlttler 8:43 a.m
4:62 p.m Whlttler A 1:45 p.m
.7:45 a.mi Monrovia A 7:45 s.m
11:10 a.m Monrovia .. 9:45 a.m
2 55 p.m. .Monrovia 1 :35 p.m
5:23 p.m| Moniovla 4:50 p.m
Every Sunday beginning at 10:10 a.m. there
will be an hourly train service between Santa
Monica and the mammoth whsrf at Port Los
Angele-. Last train leaves the mammoth wharf
a t 5 ;00 p.m.
OATALINA ISLAND
Southern Pacific company's trains connect at
S.m Pedro with the fine steamship Hermosa:
LeYTe. ! Arcade Depot, Arrive.
12:40 p.m .Monday 11:56 a.m
<2:4opm Wednerdsy 11:56 a.m
12 40 p.m Friday 11:56 a.m
o.nop.m 3aturday 11:56 a.m
rs.O.i a m Sunday
5; » t. iv eunday 7:45 p m
Take Santa Monlea trains from Sin Fernaudf
street. Naud's Junction, Commercial street,
Arcadn depot, Jefferson street (Wlnthrop sta
tion). Grand avenue, or University.
For north: Arcade, Commercial street,Naud's
Junction, San Fernando street.
For east: Arcade. Commerciel street, Naud's
Junction.
For other branohea: Arcade, Commercial
street, Maud's Junotion, Ban Fernando street.
i-wai and through tickets sold, baggage
checked, fullman sleeping car reservation*
msde.and general information given npon ap
plication to J. M. CRAWLEY, Asst. » Pas. Agt,,
No 144 S. Spring st,. cor. Second. CHARLtSS
SEYLSR, Agent at depots,
s Snndays only.
A Sundays excepted.
MICH D GRAY. Oen. Traffic Mgr.
T. H. GOODMAN,
Gen'l Passenger Agt.
Los Aogeles Terminal R'y.
Los Angeles depots: Bast end ol First street
and Downey avenue bridges.
Leave Lot Angeles for Leave Pasadena for
Passdena. Los Angeles.
• 6:36 a.m • 7:15 a.m
f 7:io s.m t 8:05 a.m
8 00 a.m * 9 05 a m
• 9.00 a.m '10:35 a.m
•10:30 a.m *12:0O m
•12:20 p.m * 1:05 p.m
• 1:25 p.m * 3:00 p.m
• 2:n<> «> «" * a nap •>
• 4-0 Op m • 5:25 n m
• 5:20 p.m * 7:05 p.m
• 6 20 p.m,...-,.. gSSmsM*.
11:00 p m..... "• x -'*WlHlO:a©p.in
......;... ...v. _ - ... |■■ SSgW :4» p.m
Downey avenue leaving time 7 minutes later.
forl-eaya Altadena Juno-
Altadena Junction. tlon for Los Angeles.
• 9:00 a.m.....'.'..:... 1 ,'10:10 am
C 1:25 p.m: c 2:30 p.m
• 4:00 p.m * 5:00 p.m
b 6:20 p.m blO:00 p.m
All trains start from First-street depot.
LeaveTl.os Angeles for Leave Glendale for Los
Glendale. Angeles.
t (1:45 a.m » 7:25 a.m
{ 8:15 a m t 9:05 a.m
•12 00 m • 1:30 p.m
• 5:25 p.m * 0:15 p m
Leave Loa Angeles for Leave East Ban Pedro
Long Beach and East for
Ban Pedro. Los Angeles.
* 7:15 a-m
- 9:45 a m *11: 15 a.m
•12,45 p.m * 3:40 p m
• 5 15 p.m | J 8:00 p m
Between East Ban Pedro and Long Beach 10
minutes.
CATALTNA ISLAND.
The following trains make connection at
East But i'edro with steamers to and from Cata
liua Island:
sioml.y. Wednesday and Friday, leave Los
Angeles 12:45 p. m„ arrive Los Angeies 12;20
p.m. Ssturday, leave Los Ai.geles s:lj p.m.,
»rrivi lA)S Angeles 12:20 p. mi Sunday, leave
lx» Angeles 8:00 a.m., arrive Los Angeles < ;45
p.m. —.
•Daily, t Daily except Sundays, t Sundays
only, a Except Saturdays, b Saturday only,
cSaturday and ounday only.
Stages meet the 8.00 a.m. and 12:20 p.m.
trains at Pasadena for Mt Wilson on new traK
Passengers leaving Los Angeles on the 8 a m.
train for Wilson's peak c*n return tnesame day
Theater nights the 11 p.m. train will wait 20
DJlnn t. s tttec the theater is out when later than
10:40 p.m.
KMotal rates to excursion and picnic parties.
Depots east end First street and Downey avt>
nue nridees.
General offices. First-street Depot.
T. B. BURNETT, General Manage*,
j, atf W. WINCUP, Gem. Passenger A*Ts.
Reclorid.o Railway
Summer Time Card No 10.
IN EFFECT 5 A. M. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1893.
Los Angeles Depot, Coruer U and aveaneand
Jefferson street
Take Grand avenue cable or Main street and
Agricultural Park horse cars.
Trains Leave Trains Leave
Loa Angeles Bedondo
for Redondo for Lo, Angeles
WSIK DAYS WEIK DATS
7:50 a.m. 7:20 a.m.
9:60 a.m. 9:10 a.m.
1-35 p.m. 11:00 a.m.
5:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
BATCH i< . - AND SATUBDA Y8 AMD
SUNDAYS . v SUNDAYS
7:50 a m. 7:20 s,m.
9:00 am. 9:10 a.m.
10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
1 35 p.m. 2:50 p. m.
4:00 p.m. 4:00 pm.
5 30 pm. 6:10 pm.
Rnunlng time between Los Angeles and Be
dondo Beach, 50 minutes.
City Ticket Office at A. B. Greenwald's Cigar
Store, corner First and Spring street*.
HO! FOR HAWAII.
"The Traveler's Paradise."
Do not fail to make *» y 0 c
this delightful trip. ' ,
It charms every one. »31ci
The Oceanic 8. SPfi* \?
Company's steamers II tVjLjfi a
sail twice a month. | n hOßapajsWl
Special rates for par- 'A £S3fflQL ll
ties of live or more. \^HB3^J
Bend 100 for "Ha-
wait," a pamphlet of i T^TrrtlV 1 *
rare photogravures, to <"«Vltn»
Agt. Oceania 8. 8. Co., 124 West"B*eond St.
Tickets, C. H. WHITE, 8. P. office, Burdlok
block. 13-15U
BANKING HOUSES.
Security Savings Bank & trust Company
NO. 148 SOUTH MAIN STKBF.r, LOS ANGSLKB, CAL.,
CAPITAL STOCK $200,000
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS 16,000
OFFICERS;
T. I* DUQUB, President. J. F. BARTOBI. Cashier.
WM McDBRMOTT, Vice-President. W, D. LONG YEAR, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Isalas W. Hellman Herman W. Hellman, Manrlco 3. Hellman, A.C.Roger
T. L. Duque, Wm McDermott, M. L. Fleming, 1, A. Uraves
F. N. Myers, J. H. Bhankland, J. F. Sartori,
Five Per Cant Intereat Paid on Deposits Money Loaned on Real Betas*
Our Loan Committee of five Directors exercise great care in making loans.
Especial attention given to depositors of small sums, also to children's savings deposits
Remittances may he sent hy draft, po'tal order, or Weils. Fargo .v Co.'s Express. 4-1 ly
B EMSJjJ CKNT INTEU KBT IPAIIJ ON DKI^OSITS.
Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company,
CAPITAL, - - $200,000,
SSS S. MAIN IIRIIT, LOS ANGELES, CAL.
Th* design of this institution is to afford a safe depository for the earnings of all personi
who are desirous of ptsc. ng their mouoy where it will be free from accident, and at the saxai
time be earning for their, a fair rate of interest. Deposits will be received in sums of from $1 tl
*5900. Working men asd women should deposit at least $1 per week fraas their wage*. Tali
will form a ntieieus tbat will ultimately enable you to purchase a bom* or begin business. Chit
dreu can purchase Voent stamps in alt parts of thd city and cousty It Is the best edncatlea
you can have in s* r'se and caring for money.
J. B. LANKEBBHIM, 8. C. HUBBELL, J. V. WAOHTBL,
President. Vice-President. Casbisr.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTOAOE9.
Los Angeles Savings Bank,
NO »39 North Matin Street.
CAPITAL STOCK • 1 co.one
• UKPLUe 30,000
H, W. HELLMAN, President. J B. PLATER, Vice-President,
W. M. CASWELL, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
I. W. HELLMAN, B. B. BAKSB. H. W. HELiMAN,
J. B. PLATIB, L W. HELLMAN, Jb.,
8-6 tf j"0»v-Interest paid on deposits. Money to loan on first class real estate
(Jrerrnari-A.ixiericari Saviinys Bank.
114 SOUTH MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES, CAL.
CAPITAL PAID IN GOLD, - - 8100,000.00.
Interest compounded quarterly to depositors at the rate of & per cent on term and 3.6 m pel
cent on ordinary deposits.
B. N, MCDONALD, Pres't, DB. JOSEPH KURTZ and B. W. LUITWBILBR. Vtce-Pres'ts.
VTCTOB PONBT, Treasurer. M. N AVBBT, aec'y P. F. SCKUMACHBB. Asst. see'y
DIRECTORS: ■
E.N McDonald, H .W. 6toll, Josxrat Kprti, M. N Avbbt. B.A.Pbscss,
CONBAE HaFKS, W. M. BHBLDON, 8. W. LtJITWEILBB, VICTOE PONBT, C. N. FXtBT,
Isaac H, Johnson.
£»JF- Open every Saturday evening for deposits, tjn
LOB AN7T T «B SAFE DKI'OSIT AND TRW.
COMPANY, with
CITIZENS' BANK, 31S Bouth Spring street,
Los Angeles, Cal ,
Will remove to their now aud elegant rooms in
stimson Block when completed.
Branch office, Orand Opera Honse Block,
Pasadena, Cal.
T. 8. C. LOWB President
T. W. BRiiTHERTON Vice-President
A. P. WEST Cashier
Buy and sell all first-class securities.
STOCKS WANTED In the Los Angeles, Pasa
dena and other gas companies.
First class, well secured (las, Water and Ball
way bonds for sale.
BBBr~Time loans ecespted. best oi security
given and liberal Interest paid. la-Mta
■ iiASMoan asu ssaacxtAftAa nana, cw
P Los Angeles, Cal.
Capital (paid np) $ 500,000
Surplus and profits 780,000
Total $^280,000
orr.cßßS.
fSAIAB W. HELLMAN President
HEBMAN W. HELLMAx* Vice-President
JOHN MILNBR Cashier
H. J. FLEISHMAN Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS.
W. H. Perry, Osro W. Child*, J. E. Lnnker
•kirn, C. B. Thorn, C. Uncommon, H. W. Hell
man, T. L. Duqne, A. Glsssell, I. W. Hellman.
Exchange for sale on all the principal cities
of the United States, Burope, China and Japan,
SOUTHBBN CALIFORNIA NATIONALBANK
101 8. Spring street, Nadeau block.
L. N, Breed President
Wm. F. Bosßysbsll Vice-President
O.N.Flint Cashier r
W. H. HolUday Assistant Cashier
Capital paid la gold cola 5200,050
Surplus aad undivided preSts 25,000
Authorised capital 640,000
DIBBCT*ES.
L> N. Breed, H. T. Newell, Wm. B. Avery.
Silas Molman, W. H. Holltday, B. C. BosDy
•hell. M. Began, Frank Rader, D. Beatlok,
Tho*. ttoss. William F. Bosby shell. 7-1 tf
"BANK OF AMERICA,
FOBHBBLT
LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK,
Temple Block.
Optta! stock paid up $109,000.
owe m.
JOHN B. PL4TER President
BOBf. 8. BAKER Viee-Presldent
GEO. H. BTBWABT Cashier
DIRECTORS.
Jotham Bixby, Chas. Forman,
L. T. Garnsey, Leweilyn Bixby,
M. 8. Baker, John B. Plater,
Geo. H. Stowatt.
HE UNIVERSITY BANK OF LOS ANGELES
Southeast corner of First and Broadway.
Capital stock, fully paid $100,000
Burplus 75,000
B. M. WIDNEY, President,
D, 0. MILTIMORE, Vlco-Pres.
GEO. L. ABNOLDC, ashler.
DI RECTORS:
B. M. Wldney, D. O. Miltlmore,
8. W. Little, 8. McKinlay,
John McArthur, C. A. Warner,
L. J. P. Morrill.
General hanking business aud loans on first
class real estate solicited. Buy and sell lirst
clsss stocks, bonds and warrants. Parties wish
ing to invest in first-class securities, on either
long or short time, can be accommodated.
LOSI OS ANGELES NATIONAL BANK.
j United States Depository.
Capital _ $500,000
Burplus 52,500
Total $552,500
GIO. H. BONEB BAKE, President
F. C. HOWES, Cashier
K. W. COE. Assistant Cashier
directors:
Col. H. H. Markham, Perry M. Green,
Warren aillelen. L. P. Crawford,
C A Marrlner, Geo. H. Bonebrake,
F. C. Howes.
No Interest paid on deposits.
Exchange for sale on all the principal cities
of the United Btatee and Europe.
O ANINQB BANK OF SOUTHERN CALIFOR-
Southeast corner of Spring and Court sts.
Los Angeles, Cal.
CAPITAL. $100,000
J. M. ELLIOTT, President,
FRANK A. GiJSON, Vice-Pres.
J. H. BBALY, Cashier
dibectobs:
Geo. H. Bonebrake, J. H. Braly,
HL.Drew. J.M.Ellott,
C. N.Hasson, F. C. Howe*,
M. W. "tlmsou, Hlrsm Mabury,
J. D. Slokaell, FrankA. Gibson,
-pIBBX NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES
CAPITAL STOCK $200,000
BUBPLUB 303,000
J M. BLLIOTT, President
J. D. Bioknell, Vlce-Pres.
U. B. Shaffer, Ass't Cashier
dibectobs:
J. M. Elliott, J- D. BlckneU,
8. H. Mott, JJ Mabury.
J. D. Hooker, D. MoOarry,
Wm. G. Kerokhoft
THB CITY BANK, -
17 South Spring street.
CaHTAL Stock. $800,000
A. D. Childbbs* President
Jobn 8. Pabb Cashier
■null fias
W. T Childress, Poindextor Dunn,
J. J. Sehallert, B. B. Craadall,
John 8. Park, B. G. Lunt,
A. B, Childress.
General banking. Fire and burglar proof sens
deposit boxes mated at from $3 to $20 per Sa
na m.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Los Anteles Nsttonsl Bank of Loa Ange
las. CaL, at the close of business on Mar 4,
1893:
resources:
Loans and discounts $ 900,28142
Banking: bouse and fixtures 178,904 64
Expenses and taxes paid 11,768 17
Government bonds,
4 per cent $395,400 00
Cash on hand 202,768 26
Cash In banks 290,337 51
88«,50B 78
Total $1,983,440 99
liabilities:
Capital 9 500,000 00
Surplus 52,500 00
Undivided profits .. 81,979 43
National tank notes outstanding 186,000 00
Deposits 1,268,970 56
Total $1,983,449 90
Stale of California, County of Los Angeles, s.s.
I, F, C. Howes, Cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear tbat the above state
ment Is .rue to the best of my knowledge and
belief
F. C. HOWBS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th
day of May, 1893.
E. W. COB, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest: „
CHAP. A. MARRINER, •
WARREN OILLELEN,
P. M. GBEEN,
Directors.
QALTFOBNIA BANK.
Cor. Broadway and Second St.. Los Angeles.
Subscribed capital $500,000
Paid up capital 300,000
Surplus 20.000
J. FrankenSeld President
Sam Lewis Vioe-President
J. W. Wltmer Csshier
John G. Mossln Assistant Cashier
niBBCTOBS.
, FrankenSeld, O. W. Hughe*, Sam Lewis,
j fi b:«vs. ai. W Issm r. p.
Hervey Lindley. R F. Lotsoelcn.
:mo M ie .
General hanking and exchange business
transacted. m4-4a
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-JSHB NATIONAL BANK OF CALrFOBWU.
Corner »f Spring and Second strsets,
LOB ANGBLUB, C AL.
Capital paid 0p,,.,..-. $250,0 M
J. M. C. Marble President.
0. H.CBuroaiU Vise-rresVlsaa
A. Hadley .Asst. Cashies
BOARD OT DIXBCTOBS.
Dr. W. L Graves, B. F. C. Klokke, 0. T. Jobs*
son, W. Hadle?, E. N. McDonald. M. H. Sher
man, Fred Eaton, John Wollskill. Tho* B.
Bard. 1831
F.E.SADLER
219 Sacramento st., Ban Franolsoo,
Paoinc Coast Agent for
Consolidated
Fireworks Co.
OF AMERICA.
gTjr-Illustrated Cataloged free. 5-fJt3ns
D. G. PECK CO.,
UNDERTAKERS
140 N. MAIN ST., LOS AHQMIJ6B.
—s|Embalming a Special t)rj£—
FREE FBOM ANT TBUBT.
Always Open, Telephone BL
J. M. Grlfßth, Prea't J. T. Griffith, V.-Prest.
T. B. Nichols, Secy sod Tree*
E. L. Chandler, Superintendent
J. M GRIFFITH COMPANY,
LUMBER DEALERS
And Manufacturers of
DOORS,WINDOWS, BLINDS A STAIRS
Mill Work of Bvery Description.
934 N. Alameda street, Los Angels*
Jn 1 tf
CJESAR & CO.,
INDBFESDEJrT
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBftLMERS
OPIN DAT AHD HIQHT.
536 Sotttb Bpriß« St.. t*+m A»«-l**.
Telephone 1039.
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