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4 W. W. ASTOR BUYS ITALIAN VILLA BEARS NAME OF LES ROCHES GRISES WILL ALTER OLD CONVENT Millionaire Intends to Erect a Fine Residence on the Cliff Over looking the Gulf of Naples PpwMal Cabl« to Th« HeraM. hAPLGS, May 27.— Owing to the rail way strike the Duca U'Aost.i, who hud intended arriving tomorrow, has post poned his journey. The Duca and Duchcssa d'Aosta, with their children, ■will reside at the royal palace of Capo dlmonte during their visit to Naples, which will not be of very long dura lion, as the duca will be called to Rome at the end of the year as general In spector of cavalry. W. W. Astor acquired during his last sojourn at Sorrento Baronessa La bonla's villa, Les Roches Grlses, and the neighboring old Jesuits' convent, which he Intends to alter greatly, building a fine residence on the lovely cliff at the Gulf of Naples. Principe and Princlpessa dl Sonnlno Colonna and family intend spending the bathing season at Poslllppo, and have therefore been here lately looking for a villa. FUNERAL OF MRS. YOEGER Remains to Be Interred at Evergreen This Afternoon The funeral of Mrs, Maggie Toeger, of 771 Central avenue, who died Wed nesday morning, after an illness of five weeks, will be held at the German Lutheran church, Crocker and Agatha streets, at 1:45 o'clock this afternoon, followed by Interment ln Evergreen cemetery. . The funeral sermon will be delivered by- Rev. Mr. Scholz. The music will consist of songs by the Hermann sis ters and Mrs. Bryson and Miss Lack wood. An orchestra will render "Sun beams and Shadows," and, while the friends view the remains, ■will play a selection entitled "Hearts and Flow ers." Mrs. Toeger -was a sister of Mrs. H. Schoneman, was 40 years old and a native of London, but had resided in Los Angeles for the past eighteen years. It i» above competition — Las Palma« cigar. The gateway to the great gold re> \ . • \ I gions of Nevada. BARGAINS in r.ir MIW - L v^ n x. ff^ ~7 ffgt^, ft +m,% , ... , , \,, .»i, WMffltn L CLARK'S LJIS VEGAS TOWNSITE \ - —^= 5= '^ ' SE V r while they last, beginning at 9 '" * fill * L * NT ' -- — ■ """"""" \ i o'clock MONDAY MORNING, *-*->— m \ ... ■— "—"" — " . \ | MAY 29. _^_ \ n ,.v ' V Jv ' / s s main sTßeer \ I I We are selling lets cheap In this townslte. You must be quick In 1 fill PJJ 1 1 111 111 1 IM 111 Rl^ IHI 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 , [ 1 1*| |||I i I - [[["ill 11 1 | 1 1||'| |II 1 1 11 1 1 Ml 1111111 if ] 11 1 1 ' 1 1 lIIN f «\ II order to take advantage of the rapidly Increasing values. Lots that II J I 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II j I i|\i 111 Tj 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 | 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi 1 1 1 1 iI i 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 '""ft 1 ' '*' 'I"II11I II 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 \T 111 \ "II were bought at auction prices on May 15 have sold for 100 per cent I'tlTl I ithTllt II IM JITTITr TTf Tl K'nTrhH" T " " T" tf[ffffff """""" +Pf4^pfrr ""•""" |ff|fHf !^^ fffff TT|ffl TmrrM MnT f\ I advance, and the demand for building material has been greater \ _»«,-- (jjjj_U_u_Ll_l_LU±J '''''"__- "' " --- - J-L 1 ' Vf «' ~\ as than can be shipped In. Las Vegas Is the natural gateway to the • 1 1 111 I I 1 1 1 1111 ] Tl fll 111 I M I'l 1 l\l ll' 11 II II 111111 1 I I 1 1 II I I 1 1*1 11111 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I'l I I I'M I I I'l 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1* **** "^ f'* 1 1 1 11111 I f 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 I I 1 1 1 -' \ /•/ richest mineral territory the world has ever known. Thousands of |j PrnTrn' T* 1 *T 'lj W«W4«"["»" > »* »• ' P"nT"f* rTfrH 1 I '" T Ht" "T """1 tl rHlTrr * * **' T * 'I rrrrn ("T* I i■ Ij ■•'!! ""'** TT U mTn"" tm*H* H* i b \x*^\ tons of freight and hundreds of people are going through this place jj| ~ppp| 2) ffy^ ' '^ '^mTTTm k t 'IS TTTTTn If r= % = U\\\\\\, ' j ' \ to Bullfroa, Rhyollte and Goldfleld. This will be the main dlv.slon |j LlUl-liMlLfl \ \ L|JIILIMiLLI| fe LPliliiUllllLy J; LLLU-UU -LLULLLLU IMtt ffl "* \ LiLIiLUU h RIMiLIMB \ \ of the San Pedro, Los Angeles &. Salt Lake railroad from Los An- 1 1 111 I I 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 MM 11111 Ml IMI NIIIIII I I II I II 11 1 Mi'M II II I Mil 111 I 111 II 11111 I I I 11 1 *"* IMI 1 1 1 111 I t^jr-j HH MMIII I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 Ml)tlffl I 1 1 v \ geles to Salt Lake. Contracts are being let by the railroad company \ secOA/o &TREET *<T for roundhouse, station and shops. 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 lIJII I j 1 1 1 1 1 1 II || lIIJ I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lIjI I I Ml "" " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TTI ' ' ? '-"''" \IIIII I 1 1 L^ LTI 1 1 II T The depot, which will be located on this townslte, will be on ['['[I'TTIItITMTmI p[jj'[j|°|'|j'| > [j < |j'|j Qjj^JjH "l *I XQJXLI lltlttP'l' 111111 1 T,b.™«rv.«. ftmTl 1 1] =t =: EE \ T Hjjji'll Itltltrl' f iTlfl'l the mission style, similar to the depots of that railroad at Pomona 1 1 I I 1 1 1 MT fTTI 1 1 1 II I I 111 IU I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I'l l\i n I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ml l 1 1 1 1 1 *■■ " •■^- 1 1 11 1 1 1 im I " -i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tl Tl and Riverside. The Armour car lines has constructed an Immense nT TITTTT " * * " " " HTH l 'n7TH r nTTrl riTTITTr " " " " * " " r'TiT TTTT TnTTll rrf'rrrr Tn —^— ' i ""' 'tTTTtM rrnTT""' """"""' Icing plant. There are already about 2000 people there and since 1111 I I I 1 11 1111 1 1 1 11111 I I I I I 1 1 1 lIJ I 1 1 111 I H i^l 1111 I tl 1111111111 I I, I I I 1 1 I ■ " » 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 J^« I .U, "3 1 111111 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I I 1 1 11. the auction about fifty buildings nave been built. There are three 1111111 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 II I'l 11111 I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I nTm 111 1 1 Ililll I ll I uTnni^f^ \i' '" ')i i iTl'i lIITITI I I'll 1 11 1 11 banks; one having been established over a month has a deposit •) LUJJJn J.Jt «»t, L JJ,J,,L JJ,,,. . », , v JJJJ« [• Ji • r L|J<L L• 0 • .L.m. J. LL m,t i J LLUiJu J.LL JiLLL ,1 I'll" LLL epJ — - 1— [••• ' •»**• 'I i PmTT' "*** s " M^ of over $70,000.00. The Las Vegas Land and Water company has $ gfc g Effl 0* I ITT I I j,U lIT 11 1 SIIMI I 111 I I 111 1 1 (j IT II II I LUi I''') 1 1 § JI-HiT.JQI =p: 5 =%£ I1 I ITU 1 1 W 1111111^1 111111 | arranged a complete water service for domestic and fire purposes, lIJ JJ. 11l >Ll I ill ULL II li U.J I I J J lINJ ••! II | HIM XL L I 111 I I k»TI LLIJ 1^ 111 —I ■■ ;- ' I TTTT" ]OIM M LL JTJ (II 11 1 W and will grade, curb and oil all the streets In the townsite, and ° miT "flf""""""" O llTiTlTllT """""" 11 M mTITI'MTTII '""""ff]'" "'""' | jl'll TTr TrnTH ° 1111111 IM ~f~ "T" TTTT I \\\\\ \\ Til' ttlM I*> establish a complete electric light plant. The Salt Lake railroad v • roi/RTH \ *^ amccr *^* will do everything that Is possible to encourage the upbuilding of """ •"'"""TT jTITIT ""! ' Til 111 || \ """till 11111 I I 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ||f■ T -| '-^- 11111 I T" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 I M I the town. The Borax Smith Company will commence work Monday, Ut " jf 'Jwf /•"•'•"••jwMjj' \ ' WMi .|.W. Wm\ fTT |4t "|t'| e!E rrHJ TM I rj*! I ITT' May 29, on the railroad from Las Vegas to Bullfrog. T " " = " f^ 'tTTTTT 'fTT TT' I Hill' * P v^'* TTrTTT'^® : TTTI ' '^1 ~~^~ '"■'''' r' |! : : : : : n I til' II IT : We refer you to any official of the Balt Lake railroad as to our j. ..»,.,,lLl|i.Ll „.„»„„„ 11 jJJJij. «^Wv TrTT Tl'" TfT 1 'TTTtTT' *I" 1 ""I"*" ~hz\'" n """""""' "* \t\ ' \t[t \\\° '} standing and as to the lots we are offering. .. . ■r1.1.f.1.1.P.1.1.1.f 1.1.1.f ,'JF . iill 11 1 UJll.l 11 1 1 L -»- > . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT 1 1 1 1 1 11 11111 1 1 1 M !{; ■j_ I C-37J I )l I I 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ; . % m : m^Sp 1 ok I For further information call on or T?irix~&'&\ — .— X^^ , I Vr 1 MSr a M r<»s CHK.S *. BROWN, Man. (LARKSXAS VEGAS TOWASITE ... • ■ aa«t*«l'>'«lo, LAS VEGAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY SCSSiWu: PELVIC CATARRH, A PREVALENT \ STUBBORN MALADY. One of the Greatest Triumphs iln Modern Medicine Is the Success of Pe-ru-na^lri" 'Jhese I _Cases. j «i *"""^^*^^*^"^'-' y "'"'''''p 1 ' . / and strength lam only too glad to tell very beneficial to take after my son urer Sons of Temperance, writes: r« j* j* «■»«»»_ « 1. 1 »>. v what cured me. . . .... . snor t "I suffered for over two years with- Suffered With BacKache Five Years "I. was a sufferer for years, and bOr "' " m * UP A WnndPi-ful M»ilirtn» fnr Wnman'c T1I« irregular and painful periods. My,. _ although I tried many doctorß and time# A "OnaeMUl MedlCine lOr WOmail S 11IS health was ln a very precarious condi- . , ... . ■ . "I keep Peruna ln the house all the mmmmm^^^^ —^— - tion and I was very anxious to find Mrs. A. Williams, 233 Tremont street, Boston, Mass., medicines, nothing seemed to lilt my time to take in case of a cold or when something to restore my health and writes: case unt || | too |< p eru na, and this was one is feeling worn out and tired. Mrs. P. P. Zelnert, 824 North Dayton street, Madison, strength. "While I have, as a rule, no faith ln patent medi- only after life had become a burden to "I have used many remedies, Wls., writes: H oiLh£d ta'nn'd'that' it'wa^dotaSr™ clnes. Peruna is a noteworthy exception I have used / d b| t ta d but never found anything to equal "Peruna Is certainly a wonderful medicine for ted to flnd that " WaS d °' nS m9 . it myself and In my family for the past five years and me ana 1 was unaoio 10 swnu on my p eruna .» / gooa. „■»,„„ nm» I consider lt far superior to anything I have ever feet for any length of time. _, „ woman's ills, and to restore health and strength. "I continued to use it for a little over known or tried, especially for the diseases peculiar to .. After tak|n& one bottle x felt mucn Recommends Pe-rU-na tO Suf- ;.j bcgan uslnff lt wnen x wag hardly able to be .. WOmen ' improved. I kept on taking it until I ferine Women about. A cold which I had contracted caused cessa- "I consider it a splendid medicine and". "Five years ago I suffered a severe fall, not only had taken nine bottles and then con- ° d h month t CTew wea ker snall never be without lt, taking a dose spraining my ankle, but causing prolapsus uteri. I sldered myself cured. Miss Esther Lee 322 Madison street, "on of the meMe* and each month I grew weaker x fgel run down and tlred ... suffered with constant backache, bearing down pains, "I can now do my work with ease Topeka Kansas Secretary Triple Tie and weaker and was In dreadful pain. . MaAirina and sometimes for davs I was unable to stand on mv and can walk as well aa J ever could &oclal club - writes: "After a few weeks' use of Peruna I began to An Ideal PiedlCine . ; ana somcimeu ion u*ya w s unaoic 10 mana on my &nd &t nl&h( . on]y fegl a natuml tlre(J . "Fourteen months ago I began to be mend, and for seven weeks I used it regularly. I was Mlsa LoUiseL 0U i se Mather, 13 Church street, lecl> ness. troubled with female weakness, which ' rewarded for my efforts by being restored into a heal- Burlington, Vt., Vice President Bureau "Peruna came like a veritable godsend into »nr "I sleep the night through, while be- left me P ale > weak and nervous. thy woman, instead of a miserable, sickly being with of Exchange, writes: home. I gradually grew better with the use of eight fore I could not sleep longer than an "Peruna was recommended to me. I no desire to live. "Your medicine Is an Ideal woman's bottles and within four months I was completely hour at a time. kept growing stronger and in three 'I give it my best Indorsement and hope that it may medicine and by far the beat I have cured. I have enjoyed excellent health ever since." "1 am thankful to Peruna for my months I was in my usual normal con- benefit many." ''.., known to restore lost health and „„___„_______„„ ___ _ __^____ __^^ health." dition." ■"'•' '■■•■■ I ' strength." .' . . . , LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1905.