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'BrBBlllllllMI I ;" -jo ?s 1 ' . ," ' h, ?'" ' 'ifcr- vt. .ri7ifB,si j w w '.' t , ' r M(T, THE ARIZONA BBPTJBLICAN: WEDNESDAY MORNING,- JUKE 12, 1901 Ink. Wwv." WSHSSHSl wSFlr-l ? -I B ' 'JT. " 3 . . W?? TT-A v-N.- "V ; -. . ..-. It 2 j The Arizooa Republican CjAV. VICKERS General Manager B.M. McCOWAN Managlnr Editor 1IAUVKY J. IjKB....BunIncss Manager J. W. 9PEAH Associate Editor Tie Arizona Pitblishing Company Exclusive Morning Associated' Jress Dlapatchei. Tha only Perfecting Press In Arizona. The only battery of Linotype In Ari zona. ' publication office: 36-3S East Adams street. Telephone No. 471. Entered at the poatoftlce nt Phoenix, Arliona, as mall matter of the wcond class. SUHSCRIPTION KATES. 11 mall, dally, one year weekly, onfe ear Calvrln advance. .J9 00 . 2.00 hy CAiimicn. Dally, per month But If these vetses sent by cable are correctly transmitted tos vary" 'likely they are not they are ordinary. Some thing seems to be the matter with this one: More than a little lonely, Where the lessening tall-lights shine. No, not combnntnnt only, Di tails guarding the line. The third lino requires that tho ac cent shall bo plactnl incorrectly on the second sj liable of "combatant." And In the other stanza sent, wo have tho Emersonian rhyme of "escape us" with "papers." If Mr, Kipling really mado this rhyme, the merit can at least be claimed for It that It not Cockney, for while the Cockney would say "pipers" for "papers," he- would hardly say "esklpers" for "escape us." Enthusias tic KIpllngltes are strongly recom mended to wait for the malls before they load even a lino of this latest effort of their master. $25,000 To Loan ... flortrnor.. ....,. .. TtrtltotlU Secretary.., 4BKITOKXAX OFFICIALS ...MO Murphy .. O II Attn r V Pemberton .. (1 Vlckers ...... .R J, Ion ..Webster Street ssortate luillcti,, ... ...... .....i n snioan, ueorga it i'sti", rieio- r i.u TttilorlITraurtr, r strnotlon 'territorial Auditor Suul.ol Public Ins Ohit Janice Attorney tJener! . OF Ainsworth uni6n NbHiabci Xlffw PHOENIX, AUI'.ONA, JUNE 12. 1901. Wo present elsewhoro with great pleasure this moinlng a letter from Mr. K. S. Clark of Flag THE OUEATEST staff, cnlllng ntten OF HUMMER Hon to that town a 11E80TITS. n point from which to set out on Jour ney to the grandest natural scensry In the world, notab'y the Orand Can joti of the. Colorado. We do not wish to discriminate between Flagstaff nnd William' ai n setting out point I If Thoenlx U going to do anything fqr the Orand Canyon, or for the mag- In the way of celebrating the Fourth of nlftcent fishing etrenms and other de- July a start cannot be made too soori. Jlghtful summering places south of All our sister towns have nearly cqm those magnificent Arizona towns, but pleted their preparations, some of The so-called accident In the United Verde, concerning which a greatly ex aggerated story was WAYS OF rent from Jerome less DEPAKTINO than a week ago, re FUOM THIS suited In the death of '(VOIII.D. only ons man, Arthur Cerltz, a miner. It was not properly an accident, but a natural occurrence orwas the rcsultor a miscal culation by Carltz concerning his abil ity to hold down a fifty-pound box of dynamite Ho weighed 225 pounds. He was last seen sitting on the box ad justing a cap to a piece of fuse, Noth ing was ever seen of the box afterward, but pieces of flesh and bone were found In the tunnel. They were believed to be parts of the mjher. However, that was meioly a surmise, since none of them were big enough to bo Identified. Many people believe that vcry man should be allowed to choose th,e man ner of his death. If Cerltz wanted to die In such a way that the expense and bother of a funeral could bo avoided. It was the business of nobody hut the United Verde compapy, which was taxed for the dynamite. In sums to suit. On terms to suit. On plan to suit. Money on hand. No delay, quick action. K you want money go to R. H. BREENE 21 NORTH FIRST AVENUE. POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE. -4 ,,, "fjrJS A!??SSSM' los aino-ejijEss. We hope that Arlzdnlans will chooso one or the other of them as a p'easure base, for there Is nowhere else In the UnlWd States that so much worth see ing can be seen for lltt!q money. There Is no other region In the world b4 rich In health-giving air, as the northern part of Arizona. We do not understand why those who have very little time and money to spend in rec re'allon should spend It at conven tional watering places. Watetlng IilULca are numerous and th?re are so which are very elaborate. We suggest that the Are department take the In itiative In this matter, and we feel very sore that It will be generously sup ported. The metropolis and the capi tal of the territory cannot afford to let July 4 go by the same as any other day of tho calendar. The Boston Judge who decided the case In faor of Mrs. Eddy did not decide that the article complained of was 'not libelous, but that It was not """ " - - r . many trillion miles of coast line In the clear that Mrs. Eddy was referring ui wor'ii that tho whole line bicomes rectly to 'the complainant In the case, common. There Is the additional at-j The promised exposure of the secrets tracildn of the crowd at the watering of Mrs. Eddy's organization did not places, but there ar b: many lvoplo materialize. This Is a case In which In the world that al pcoplo from the Mather Eddy's characteilstlc want of view of thj- hurried slgrit-seermust be lumlnolimess stodd her In good "Head. very common. There lsj though. In all I the world only one Grand Canyon of the Colorado, and there Is no other chasm anywhere approaching It In grandeur. There are also very few trout streams In the United States Ilka Oak Creek. There Is no resort we know of, so worth a summer lslt as northern Arizona. v Trie transmission of poetry by the Atlantic cable ought, to be prohibited. The divine nfllatus et rOETRY iently cannot ' b? UY cramped Into a whe. CABLE. Sir. Kipling's latest poem, "The Bridge Ouard on the Karoo," of which wo print this morning some evidently dis torted verses, has the merit, like most of Mr. Klpllng'ft work, of a foundation on a srjb;ct a't once, quite out of tho ordinary and 6t strong human Interest. It was enough to cause a riot when the Minneapolis papers spelled the name of Evelyn H. Uelden, president of the Jowa Equal Suffrage association, Evelyn B. Baldwin. It Is Baldwin that makes a specialty of north pole ex cursions. . It Is told that at a banquet J. Pler pont Morgan ate only fish and soft boiled eggs. For the peace of the world It Is hoped that Mr.- Morgan Is not going to become a confirmed dyspeptic. FjMr MffnWKr Some of the nations of Europe nre crying out for a Monroe- doctrine of their own that will prevent Americans from taking possession of markets they have long considered their own. .Democratic cpmplalnt about Justice Harlan being bribed by an appolntmtmt to stand by the administration have all ceased since he stood against the administration. "I am still n joung man," said Rus sell Sage the qther day, "for a man is young Just ns long ns he takes an act ive Interest In his own life and tho life of the world nt large." A novel vacation trip Is being takn by Hanker Jenkins .indu patty of eleen friends from Cairolton, Kun. They aie traveling across the state to Colorado In an old style prulrlc wagon behind relaj s of oxen spans. The Rev. Francis 1). Oamewell played a conspicuous part In the slge of the Cegntlons at Pekln last summer. He It was who superintended the fortlll- cations and practically saved the Euio- peans from massacre. Mr. Oamewell Is the son of the late John N. Oamewell of New York. Ho was boin In South Carolina, and came from old Methodist stock. His grandfather and three of his uncles, among them the Rev. Charles Taylor, founder of the Metho dist Missionary society, were Methodist clergymen. In the fall of 1881 he went to Pekln ns nn appointee of the mis sionary society. There he met Miss Mary Potter, hetsclf a missionary to China, and was married to her in 1SS2. Hugh Hole, the son of the famous and genial Denn Hole of Rochester, has leturned to England fiom South Africa. Hole was one of the first C. I. V.'s, und recalls with pardonable prhle the fact that ho got twenty tecrults for the corps who average six feet In hetght nnd over forty Inches In chest mensute ment. He himself did something to bring up the average, for he is all hut six feet In height, and broadly mi.de In proportion. Long before he went to South Africa hejused to spend his sum mers In Norway, and soon became known from Trondhjem to the North Cape as the tall Englishman who spoke Norse as well as his mother tongue, A dispatch from Rochester ays that that city Is anxiously awaiting the de cision of Rev. Richard I). Hailan ns to his accepting thf presidency of Lake Forest university. In an Intenlew he snld his having two brothers In Chi cago would make a residence In that city very pleasant for him. He has not mado up his mind jet as to his ac ceptanre of the presidency, and says1 "It will take ful'y ten dajs for me to weigh the matter thoroughly nnd make a decision." It Is generally believed that he will accept the college presi dency. One of the most remarkable mem ories of which trure Is any rport Is that or Richard C. (Jill, the Veteran su perintendent of the model department In the patent office at Wnshlngton. It is estimated that there are more than 800,000 models in Mr. O Ill's department. Mr Ol'i has not nnl" lenrnpd he work ings of each individual model, but he rememberH each eo perfect'y that he ran describe its workings from mem ory, without bothering to hunt up t'te model Itself. He knows the jcar the model was received, who the Inentor as and other Information regarding the Invention. Mr. 0111 Insists that there Is nothing remarkable about his memory and asserts that any one occu pying his position would do as wtII as himself. NflTICK HOUSE LOS ANGELES, CAL. ItATES: 11.21 to $.1(0 per riiiy. Latter with prlvnte baths. Roumx fi.v Up. The most iiopuMr limits In In' Angelc for Arlzon people IUi Jiint added n third story iiml ni (outalnK n rooms, all newly fur iilKtied, with running water ileieator. 'llilrty unites with prlvnte ba tin. Frea Bat To and From All Trains, , : TKI.KPIIONK RKD toil : : HOTEL CLARENDON. 123 Rooms: 40 beiutlful suites Aith private baths; electric lights Hot and coM water throughout. A first-class European Hotel. BATES. 50c A DAY AND UP. 8 S. Hill Strect.'Corner Fourth, Los Anodes, Col fffSHfiflflfii ,,HB7rnfH Jr?a5 - MUM.. - ' - 1 I STANFORD N. K. CORSKR Kni i.i it ami nut, striJti. Entrance, 350 8. Hill. l'iirnlhed new throughout; now minagemcit; free bulb: hot and cold water; cIcctNc llglii: ran to all points Oon?en1ent to rsstaurantn and all places of In tornt. Room ?l.rl to fcl.M p'r wetlc. S-. MRS. L. E. HARTMAN, Prop. fflw hotel savoy ;; Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases. Send for new Catalogue. n n UIUITUCV 0. OnilP 343-34R Ui Ui IiniinCI Qk OUnOi B. Mprln Street. B ronil nnd 'third 1 loots. 1'liONK ITTEB 0731 Jtli and llro.ilwar, Ov.r llroadnay lpt. Store. . niwiy lurouuN nooini. .OOadi). fipeclal IUt?H !y week. , month. . Newly Furnished Booms. M. CUYAS, Manager. mw n cm r m If Prof. Starr objects to men's part ing the hair In tho middle what would he hae thought If he had lived years ago when men wore long plilc whiskers? So you have s feeling of undue full new in vine stomach, belchlngs, or sour, or bitter rittags? These are but afew of the symptoms of the diseased stomach. The worst thing which can be done for the stomach in such a case is to take some tablet or powder which merely, gives temporary relief from discomfort. The best thing to do is to begin the cure of the disease bv beginning the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures disease of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. it makes the "weak" stomach strong, nnd putt the body in a condition of vigorous health. tI wat troubled a long time with dyspepsia, toifjd liver, and constipation," writes Mrs Julia If-Pcal. ot Oitwslt, Iredell Co, N. C. "Could carcrly eat anythlntr at all ! would have attacks of pain aomethlnt; like colic, and sometimes It neemed as though I could not live, I wrote to Dr K V, Pierce, statin; my condition, and In a few days received a kind letter of ndvlce, telling in to use D". Pierce's Oolden Medical Discov ary I ,ook four bottles, and one vial of Dr. rtrrce's Pellets, atid now 1 can eat anything 1 want and It .danU. hurt me, I hue not been iu ld a day atnee I took your 'Golden Medical Dlscowry,' and I have not since felt anysymu- toms of disease. 1 have not taken any medicine s twtlvt. months Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con-tipatiou. Mr. Rockefeller Is disposed to be gen erous, but does not allow It to be un derstood that there Is a giving match on between him and Mr. Carnegie. Dowle declares that he Is the pro phet Elijah, but there Is a belief that he Is much likelier to ride In a patrol wagon than a chnrlot of fire. Herron might take note that the tramp is a tramp because he loves freedom and will not submit to the restraints of society. "Bubbles nre well enough, but I like better to have an Intelligent beast un der me than to fool about a portable stove." "'Druther have Intelligent stove under me than four legs subject Jo brain with tendency to emotional Itl sanity. Tried it one. In hospital, six weeks. Olmmc wheels. I'e no us for legs." Ijfe. o i "Pa, what's the dlffetence between notoriety 'und fame?" "Well, there 1s not necessarily a wo man In the casa of the man who bo comes famous." Chicago necord-Her-nld o HoielBronswickSfis First-clast Fanrity Hotel, choice local ity; newly refitted. Largo sunny rooms; terms reasonable. Special prices by the week. ft. P. ManSliBltl, PfOp, t Mi t.mmvmmnM.K ftvmiH w er ftTawfTyt HOTtL BALTINOKE ETJHOPftAN PLAN Elegant suites with private baths. Up-to-date in every particular. HMILTOAI JOHNSON, Prop. Northea.t Corner Bth dOlW. St the YORKE large Rooms Hot and Cold Baths Comer Main ami Second street?, m Angele?, California. v...i.t.,.i -n.ma ..tnffiAAi. nn .iiltp. (Vntral location Modern com n Ivnrfs t'rnvinknt io reMnntants, th'attrsnrd joitofflce. Klcctrlu nrs to ail pur s of the ritj iBUIhoiloor. Eniraura 103 last B inudhireet KwHBEIswVsfc SVMv WITH TURK MOUNTAIN' WATKR AT AVALON SANTA GATALINA ISLAND T'ndcr conditions prevailing last year.' Dozens ot swift power launches for llihlng and excursions. Tuna Club tournament now on. Our Marine Hand, Including Chas. Streeper of St. Louis, cornetlst, and other soloists of national loputatlon. The best golf links. The aquarium, containing hun dreds of living wonders of the deep. Hoatlng and liathlng over Nature's most wonderful marine gardens as seen at great depth through smooth, trans parent waters. Catallna offers attractions not possible at other resorts. Dally steamer service. Hotel Mctropole always open. Take Southern Pa cific or Salt Lake Iloute trains, leaving Los Angeles dally at 9:05 and 8:C0 a. in. respectively, Fare, round trip from Los Angeles, excursion, J2.G0: reg. ular, J.'.'S. Manning Co., 222 S. Spring St., Los Angeles. Phone Main 35. RUPTURE Can be permanently cured by DR. FRANKLIN it CO. Our cure in a recent discovery by Dr Franklin, and is a permanent, painless, Bafo and quuK metiiocl lo knife, no injections and no de tention from business. Treatment by mail. Cor- res-pondence solicited. DR. FRANKLIN & CO., gSSSr?,iB8il.gg 888V,y Los Angeles, Cal, THE BROWfJSBERGER HOOIE SCHOOL OF8HOR BAND AND TYPEWRITING. Los ArgeLs, Calif orr U. lorated on IU beautiful property, B12-9S5 W. Seventh t. Ileyond the confusion and ttmita lions of ttininnlnttreeu i jet wi Inn e..y wal.ing distance: ealj acccn to all car lines; txten slegroiiiids.tiitlfiilllowerMaiidicrandtrett A tjpical, modtrn, refined horaa cofabined with the tnont th.roiih l uilness training . unwug Tlirt-c cxrwrienccd teachcts and two paid dictators. This school owns a larger nmnbr of m.chlucs tnan anr other s Pbtml In tlis tnte. Krery pupil f urnlibeil one at his home or room reoof chw. Office training daily mulcr a special tachr. Speed work under a special teacher. I).flylnstructlrnlnpelllnr, punetuaton aid hngllsh romrosltlon. Sparlshand lire H"nc5ivi"t ENCI NCJUJijlN e7 ?"" 8cP,cm,,er ' Hookkceplng for those who de- A Special 810 Course of fix Weeks Will Ba Offered. Evenlnc cliool al. mmmer under exDorinccd teschcrs. Large, handf ome caulogue free, Hotel Rosslyn plan, "5c per Jay and up The best appointed Hotel at reasonable prlcn In I.os tigles, California, sl'iiatcd on Main Street, directly opposite ibe U, b. l'oitoffice Kcry modern Coiivcnknoo; new and rltranj superior aToinmndhtlons for 2'i0tieil. Kates American pian.tz iu pcruay anuiip. European lies or ancsis rcinainlntra week or more, lako pot ditectto K-sslyn Hotel Rohm iS Welfor PropH, StHTlal rates to families or riicsis rctnainlnpt a week or more, elicttli cars or omnibus nt del THE COLONADE a F. E. HENTZ, Proprietor. X S. 1 II I.I, ST. (Between 3rd and 1th) A FAVORITB PI.AOE FOR AKIZ0MAN8. Ono block frotn shoptlng center. I'nder new managcmtit; tlironghly renoMtcd,wellron ducted, elect Family and Transient Hnll nt morterate pric.'s. Ki.oma large, tool and fltit-ly furnl'lied Kxcellenl popular pr'ced Ci"fo tonnected. HOTEL RAMONA I.(W AMirLix, CaU, Cor. Spring and Third Sis. House; iomihi summer rates. Host Central Location. F. B. MALLORY, Pior THE BEACON 723 Ilo',on Street, I.os Angeles, Cal. Is d llRlitfiiU sit uated In tho finest residence portion of the city, near Wesilaka IVrk. I.ar;e, cool pun bet, rooms handsomely and newly furnished, strictly II st class Rates reason able. MRS. S. L DOWER, Prop The "Iron horse" he la coaled. feels hlfl oats when Painters nro always nhlc to hrush an ay their debts easily. Dowle has been getting himself into public ptlnt pretty regulnrly for some time; but he can't keep pace with Herron. The better people get acquainted with Agulnaldo the less he seems like George Washington. Those who criticize the decision In the Insular cases at least assume that they understand fully the decision. T.he South Carolina sensation Is on papor. Such things cannot properly be cnlleil sensations In South Carolina. Mamma Tommv. the tf.i"hr t. u me. that Voiudo not behave, well in .scljoo), nnd that you are sadly behind in your studies. Tommy And you sat and listened to her! Mamma, don't you know It take.? ,J?tr".. to gosilp? Boston Tran-scrij4. Iio -A.nglt3S mTcodie Broadway If llltnery and Hnlrdraaainir Parlors 450 outh Broadway... SWITCHES, Wld. FUONTPUTCEP, JANES, ETC., MADE TO ORDEK AND IM STOCK. We positively glvo the bent shamjoo In the city. Hnlrdretislng, Shampooing. Manicuring and t'nce ilnssaw. The new Clny l'nck; uNo Singeing by Knsllsh process POPOLAR PRIOKH. ALIj WORK GUARANTEED. - HOTEL NADEAU THE ST. MO First and Spring Streets., : : LOS ANGELES.. : : Aiders & ThompMon, PropM. Iok at lh( llns of ymr hand. They mean much to yon. THE HAND OF DESTINY nnd Mrs. I'm), the lady win has rja I su-cessfuUy the hands of Ameri' ca s leading people, and K iropt'a royalty, will traislata thoie lines ac ulil. ,.;i. ii,.. iTi-C"'.i. T.:.-JT.,.-'l,i'."?,u ".", "? """f """" -i.v. i ,," . . .,li" wiin-imma Menu gn as correct retaingiai ierso'ialnlIoiilil Insure. Prices moJerate; lisst city references. Mrs. Kathryn Case, - Snite 117 Hellmxn Blnni '' Saeonl and Broadway, LOi ANOELE8, CAL. WHILE IN THE CITY Call and n tin! sa ae of thee la ti at style pictures- You should not tall tolslt lis an sit for some of the litest stcl engraving Portraits-made only and first Introduced by this htudlo .Worldwide reputation tor high ersde worn. teiii awards from Paris xpi smoi, worm's -lr, ana first prise poia meaal at Midwinter l'air, San 1'ranclro, 184. STt'DIO U7.V 6prlni8t.. Los Angeles The Ve y Latest and Most Stylish .. . Meunhy 222 West 3rd Street. . Between Spring and Broaiway. To be aflen at HISS A. CLARKE'S Mdison NouvelleJ LOS ANGELES, CAL. DON'T FORGET ! While on your visit tc Los Angeles for the best Fish, Oysters Steaks, Chops, etc., call on .Lj IjEJ xT 'S, the best known Cafe on the Pacific Coast. Ill W. Third St RELIABLE AND EXPERIENCED DRUGGISTS. t 1 T . jC T T""S? t "If 231 Po. Broadway, oppo'lteOlty Hall. ' JTJt r K y ' ...Manufacturrrs of I.aux' CaliitirviiI PERriir.4. llSf,V L'tUtd toll r.-.1.- - .nful,.. ' " 1 J - -.., w an. .Kkn . . '... V...V.O - VH,9.l , Krco bus from all trains to Hotel New management; reuovatod throughout. All cars pas Hotel, hooms M cents io ll.UU per day: spclal rales ly neuk. St IN. m.i.su A EICHENHOFER, Prop. Believae Terrace Hotel Ilest appointed family hotel; J10 per month up. TPP-IES O.A.KS Corner Sixth and Figueroa A. TAUIILE & CO., Pi ops. Telephone Main 41G. fijl'f ho. Hrnadnay Pleasant room, f Ingle or en nilto. Bates Roaaonablo TUC itftMnUAM 109i$Bniith HroadwAT OKNTItAL LOCATION. Kooms M C W l U n r IVl for transients aid permanent guests. -ai iCADuil A LJTTCl Kt-eond and Hill St OnUlrUniNI IIWH-U Itatrs reasonahlo Sft'eit Family Hold. Tliot. 1'akcoK, Proprietor THE NARRAGANSET 4JT South Prosrtway. WRS A. M privsto bslbs PnbliPb.tlis Inc. CARI., I'r.or Suites Mith The Broadway Hotel Cafe,.. at 1.11 South Uro.dway, Is THK lt"T 1'LACK for rhuilanstoeatwhl'o In Ux Anrelci It is iv first class short order house anil Is In the heart of tho city. -The prices vlll suit you. .. .Mrs. C E. LEMON, Prop. FsslcLoriei.. k PLEASANT HOME- During Summer months In IMsadena Callfor. dIr Climate, uurona ed. ronrsos in Jjn. guage; English, Arls and illttle. Address: "Clasical School For Girls," 1M S. Kticlld Ave., I'aiudcnu, Cal. TLiCT PuLuTCD Modern and firsl-class; freo baths; rouen!ent to Kes rlC. lj rl l.O I I- n taurants. 431 South Hprlnif Street. Hotel Gray Third and Main Streets, t'entrally located European plan; prl- ate baths; ratci reasonable. C.M OKaY, Proprietor, TUC ICCOAUIIIC lOf.i. South Hroidway. New hnuso new furniture. Modern and first lilt JCOOAIYI Hl iMk. Good beds a specialty. Hot Baths free. CLEAR YOUR PACE " Investigate m r marvelous method for tho palnlc.s lonovnl of deep wrinkles, Fmiilljiox plttlni s, moles and all forma of facial blemlnnes, leavlnrr no irate of their former existence; filling out sunk en cheeks and restoring tho youthful contour of the -whole face. Thee re sults are obtained In ono week. M. ELLA HAItltIS, (lermatoloKlst and chemist. 31fi South HroaJway. Iai An- celts. California. Iltcommendatlona of I Manufacturers and Healers of some of our most eminent physicians. TENTS, NlNQS.osKBaQS, All letters cheerfully nnd confidentially J Re,ibic DeSoScd angwered. m 8. Main Street, Us Aiig-lrs, Cal. l- JSL--'TTf?Siaj J " -il; U)0LF FRE8B, iidwr OPTICIST AND PRAOTIOAL OPTK3IAW. r.) es tesieu on pn'mlscs and prescriptions till day ordered. Tel M 1012 KtlNiuth Spring Street ACME FEATHER WORKS gS8&. 'S&WSSZ. M3S1 Spring Btreot. Send for prices. I f I , I I K A lYlWSl and Poultry Su, plli. o all Llnds. Send for catalog --. , -- - 'fc.A.A. v .m .. j n, JNKV ALBEES. JilS South Main Mrret VVANTF D " Centlpcilea and Horned 1 fads, .V. 8. MEHKSY, Jr., Taxldermv) .tiMnster HoteKo. a.' .''" - Sts . ophite Van Nuya anil HOT WEATHER LINEN lK&&xu' KahbftCo WINDSOE COLLAR CO., 4SZH Ilroadway. Lo Anrelei, Cal ACCORDION PLAITINil'!&.Ln5ll'?s'' - e piaitm,. wJ . .. r ...,... w .muiiv .inm .wi, iaib AUJU'I, VHI SA.2ST I3IE3C3-0. HOTEL BREWSTER Corner Fourth nnd C Sts . San Diego v The most elegantly furnished and equlrped hotel In Southern Callfoi iHa l.leTHtor, j.ubllc nnd prlvato batb fomi. Uno large sampl- Rooms Sl.00 per Day us,. T ' '.levaior, iiudiic mm private batb roms. Unn l.r. mt mortem rnn,i. l,?l i?LLmFf!!"Vfrh . "?" cold water in all suites. All it,n i.p,,i;;sii;i.v"'V"d'",j,T,":t 'i"v-"i op""w, " - v..-. .ii huki. nitrciai liaiL'S Uf me weeic The Albatross Inn. A first clai.s Cafn .nrl r.rlll C. B. PAOOETT, Prop. S. BENIOFF, the Ladies' Tailor and Habit Maker, Is now located at Sli Weil roitrth Stredt, between llroad- WBya,"u""8K Everything Strictly First-Class, HrmM 11 J 'i KODAKS PHOTO SUPPLIES! Tulffen,. 11 3. Main Strest, Los Anrl?B, Ottli laf'KJi K'i' ' Uest location In San DIejro. Room! suits and cottages. The table ouj specialty. "Write for circular anJ terms. THE RICHELIEU l.rstclas8 Furnlshea Kooms. Rates Kcasonabll Transient Patronage Solicited. Ctntrally Locate Kooms cool and'Pleasant. J. H. Slmpam, Kgi 10S5 FIFTH ST.. BETWEEN C AND D tilllilON HOUSE i New Management I.timpcan plan. Rooms Mc, 75c, t 00 and I1.M; sppcis rates by week or month for summer. KrM 'hn.m.n u uotci. jrgc tll llgtt-d reading room and parlor d. . barlow, Prop THE GR SWfl R F,or-"K1"1 Hi a beautiful place, fine 3 story brick; lilt UniOIIULU three sides, stilt t, sliding doors, running wattr, and t Seotheplac before o l locate. KatciVJc to100; reiliirtloii by the week I bay windows ot put on tmlnal Occanslde. o E, tlV Oil) HimL ri,.. i-OOR and. WTFK, Prop thoroughly modTi adv. in pax THE BURNAP (,or,-h,!,!.?n1 n s1"-. Centrally located. Bt,!lly Modcr s s s i- uunmnr and llrst Class. KATES RaASONABLE COLONIAL INN 0r;i6th. an Klf at" 'rge.plcaantroomt. Sirfdal sumtrTer rat. '""" lr Quod loc. Ion; lino lew; concnient-oni block from Kiorence. s.3srrr'. vronsrio-A THE WITHEROW 212 OrEAu AVK. Op:oIte Hncl Arcadia Furnished Rooms with housekeeping prhilrgr POIi3Lj'Vr-X7rOOrD. GLEN HOLLY ' HOTEL 't,'ulrAyr)vf f "v "hleVLSrourTOlTy i- . . "'X'' m mM -mMkm