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iRwWWBPiP , " iSSSWk ' ' - THE' ARIZONA REPTIBJilUAN: FRtDAY MOBMI2SCGfwAWUST23 .? ' n - 'W ssr tm -t.-trv. nt. mm ?"u:iJlJJA ?J 7 ("fe ' & f ft' 1 ;a r. Tie Arizona Republican PUBLISHKD BY THE ARIZONA PUBLISHING CO. Exclusive Morning Associated Tress Dispatches. Tho only Perfecting Press In Arizona. The only battery of linotypes In Ari zona. Publication omce,: S8-3S East Adams street. Telephone Ko. Ml. entered at tho postotllco tt Phoonlx. Arltona, ns moll matter of tho second class. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. By mall, dally, one year., $3 00 i Weekly, one year 2.00 Cash In advance. BY CAmtlEH. Dally, per month $.75 mMm PHOENIX, ARIZONA. AUG. 23, 1901. Tho Arizona Bemocrat has risen to the dignity of a pictorial papjr. Yes terday It "caught the ' LEFT OUT shadow re tho sub aIIH stance fades" of Coun- PULCHRI- oilman McNeil and A. S. TUDE. Mills In the act of In tending to break Into the city treasury by menns of dynamite and burglars tools. It was not a bad pl.-turc There was the city hall which could be iccognlzed 'a mile away and a rectlon of tlrs brick wall was torn away either to give the readers of the De-rrttcrat a view of the city's treasure vault or else to give Messrs. McNeil and Mills" easy access to It. Those gentlemen In the plctuie stand In front of tho city building, their life like coun tenances Hushed with excitement anJ Joy In the presence of great wealth. There la an Impiesslon that the Democrat, a papei if th.e most Jaek sonlan hu?. the moat active supporter of the council In all Its misdoings, has been "thrown down." That impression seems to ptevall even In th otllce of tho.D-rcocrat itsslf. but it has amply revenged ltse'f. The victims McNeil and Mills have no recourse: they enn not bf heard to say that they have been untiuthfully carhatureJ or that their Jack of beauty has b-cn exaggerated. The Democratic artist diew their ugli ness faithfully and mctcly left out of the picture ths pulchritude with which their homeliness It rollev-d. It is with caricatures as with wiltten or veibal attacks We publish with Im punity alt the cuf din-is of u man and there Is no law compel'lug us to pub lish at tltt same cr any other tlnw any of his good points. The artist of the Democrat told the truth and nothing but the truth, but the friends of the cnrr;atured complain, not all of It. A eiie of aUlstlu propriety Is shown in-tho plctuie. If it had been repre sented that the gentlemen with designs on the city hall vault were strikingly handsome and noble looking, nrt critics wou'd have liu-d va'usc to writhe worsi than Messrs. McNeil and Mills do now. How would Apollo Bolvldorc look with a stick of giant powder protruding (from his packet, and how Adonis with a handbag full of Jlm'mys? The democrats of Iowa day before yesterday mildly surprised the country by reulllrmlng the Kan TH13 tas City platform. That IOWA prtformance was pot DEMOCRATS, dow n on the program. The chairman of the convention hlrrJself must have partici pated In the general surprise for In his opining address he Ignored Bryan and free silver with marked ostentation. ."ICie delegates In attempting to warm up th old platform could -hardly have been following instructions of their constituents 'If any instructions wer given. Information gathered from innny sources led the gold or reorgani zation democrats to believe that Iowa would follow the lead of Ohio, Mary Kind and all other states In Which derr ccratle conventions have bin held this ear. The belief of the gold democrats was further slrengthened by tlu unex ampled prosperity which prevails in that state, largely the wsuit there, as It Is every where, of the- defeat of free silver. Iowa has never been distin guished for Its crankiness. It was nevir a hotbed .of populism and the ote In that state last fall Bhovl a . 'wonderful decline In the silver scnti iT.'cnt. The action of the convention con bs explained only upon the1 theory that a majority of tin delegates sym pathized with the undjrdog and at the Inst moment decided without dellbeia tlon to give silver a lift. Then perhaps ths spirit of the late James 11, Weaver hovers over Iowa. Porto Woo is protesting against the Incursions of Brazilian corftc and wants H duty to protect tho local pioduct. The Island Is developing an expert knoivledg? of tariff matters which may No one need suffer fiom Indigestion or DyypoiHla. Tlio J'ltteiti Is n cureculc Tor these as we:i ns for Nervousness, Slccplcr.jm.ss, Flatulency, or Malaria, Fever and Ague. All diugglsts toll it. P CELEBRATCO MJ .STOMACH , &ITTER yet enable It to give this government valuable advice. Hero Is a Question In tho ethics of industry: McKeesporf,' Pa., is angry because the steel trust McKEES- Is dismantling one of I'ORT'S 'Its large plants at that DILEMMA, p'ace fo? removal to an , other city, McKecsport claiming that the trust has no moral right to depilvo it of the Income It de lives from tho pressn'ce of the plant. While McKccsporti is thus muttering because one plant has been' removed, It is enoouraging tho strikers, to th number of about 13,00," who have-voluntarily shut off their own Income and have correspondingly' Interfered with tho financial adjustments of the com munity. It la not to be denied In point of cold business right that the trust is enttt'ed to locate Its establish ment wherever it desires, or that tho workers have the right to work or not to work, as they see fit. Fiom a selfish standpoint neither owes a special allegiance to the com munity, llut It is apparent which s!do tho city of McKeeport blames most severely In this present emergency. The toss of the Dewees Wood mill Is permanent, of course, while the strike is supposedly only temporary. On the othera'nd, the Immediate effect t tho ttrlko Is more paralyzing to tho local Industries than la the removal of the plant. It would seem ,to an Impartial outrider, that the city gets the worst of tho bargain In either case, and that It has no redress. Two lovc: who went to sleep whl'o holding hands on a railway cross-tie were hit by a locomotive and ssvei-efy hurt. This demonstrates in a new way what the old ports have had to say about the remorselessness of Cupid. All-Institution has been discovered In New Jersey which confers "degrees" In all branchts of learning for very small cash considerations. There seems to be no branch of tcuilous business in which 'that state is not represented. After being slapped by a man whose cigar she tried to. take away from him. It must occur to Mrs. Nation that her efforts In behalf of tempjrance are ser iously demoralizing to the country'3 gallantry. Mr. Bryan criticises President Mc Klnley's choice cf occasions on which to transmit expressions of condo'ence. Probably the Commoner will &te fit to provldo Itsilf with a department of ctlquate. The yacht race is looked foruaul to with satisfaction ns an nquatl? event which, n-ot being under governrrJcnt nusypices, may not develop a tedious quantity of subsequent controvert. Somt of tho lato fitoim reports from the mlddlo west and -the south suggest that tho gulf stream lias changed Its course and Is now' making it's way up the Mississippi valley. London haa had an automobile fun eral. It Is feared that the good old city let Its desire to strike the modern pace run away with Its sense of pro priety. Some of the farewells to free silver have Usen very eloquent. Indeed, free silver and eloquence seem to consort far moro closely than silver and wheat. Neither the English nor the Roers find much to say that Is favorable In thtlr ciltlclsms of each other's methodo of warfare. Mr. Sampjoni and Mr. Schley may be able to preserve silence, but their par tisans never will. The southern republics appear to be Irrevocably committed to a war-at-nny-prlcs policy. Contrary to the rules of war the Ari zona Pemocrat Is using chain ehot and flat-nosed bullets. Orvera has, with nlmlrablo discre tion, Ignosed a number qf chances to put his foot In It. POINTS AROUT PEOPLE. ' David R. Hill is growing stout and la tald to be In better health than for years rast. His frknds think he is in good condition for a race for the presi dency. LMr. Gully, the speaker of the Rritlah house of commons, won't to Cambridge when he was only 17 years of age. He was th? youngest undergraduate of his tltne-'fn the university, Socklesft Jerry Simpson proposes to leave Wichita for good. He intends to locate la tho new Kiowa and Comanche country, where he will engage In tho Pinetlce of law at the now town of Law-ton. Joseph Joachim, the 'gn-at German violinist, who ree'ently cfctebrated his 70th birthday, ha been made a director of philosophy Uy the University of Got'ttlngcn, n honor, ho says, he earntU by the philosophy with which he bore poverty in hli younger; days. 'Edwin Glnn, who h3 to build several model tenement houses In Roslon, has made a long study of -social conditions In that city, whew he is one of the largest Teal estate owners. He says that now a man with only $10 a month fw rent can not powlbly get there a place fit t live In. Cdr Nicholas of Rut-sla Is a vora clou8?readcr. He and the czarina get n deal-or pleasure frc'm discussing new work? together. Unlike Alexander III, the present ciar is most catholic In his taJtca anU IsntHiuaintcra with tho liter ary stars of (all -climes. Jules Verne. Scott. Kipling and Stevpnson are his fa vorites among foreign writers. o 1 , If you don't want to go broke at the seashore keep away from tfoo breakers. Who Wants io Bily a Good Home On Eaty 'Terms In Capitol Addition? It Is going to bo the nobby part Of town, and don't you torgct It. So'o this: A picturesque, welt built brick house, with six or soven rooms, may 'be bought fortfl.COO. Terms: $200 cash: monthly payments for six months of $9 SO; then $U0 on pilnclpal, and sec ond six months $8.10 per month. Each six months purchaser pays $1Q0 on the principal, with a reduction of monthly paymonts to correspond. Call on R, H. BREENE No. 21, North First Ave. 5S-Wv5i&55iSSSS3 ?: i WHIRL OF THE WORLD e A Geneva dispatch fays the recent ex tremely hot weather has brought about an, unusual plainio in the shape or vip ers, w.hk'h neve- before have been seen In such large numbers in Switzerland. Viennese suburbs nre Infested with a plague of poisonous snakes. They are copper colored, about four and a half feet long, and of a cros3-patterned kind. Several fatal accidents have already occurred, mostly to children. A snaka has been found Jn a railway carrlageful of excursionists, and their constant np- pearance and the virulent nature of their poison 1ir-e caused much con sternation. The snake Is of th? adder species, and' has been driven from the high Alps by the heat. The authorities are offering rewards for the dead reptiles An Idea of the large number of ser pents iqcently killed may be guessed when It Is stated that a peasant woman of the Canton do Valid has extermi nated 2,003 vipers In tho space of four months. The plague Is limited to the south of 'Switzerland and the mountain districts. TWO CP ROYAL. KIND. 6-paln's little King Alfonso Is the "magnate" who will ride In a pair of palace cars Jus! shlppeU abroad from Wilmington, Del. One of the king's! 1 rlvale cars is drawing loom foa'h, similar to a Pullman drawing loom, ex cept that it Is only thirty feet lon-j. It la of royal blue color, vlth gold trim ming? and lettering, wltji the royal coat ci nim on eatn eme. tub interior !',, .. ,i i.ii.i. finished In hand carvci mahogany It is elaborately furnlihtd. The other Is a painted red. The Interior is finished In mahogany and nt one end is a dining saloon, which contains six tables, threo of which iIIJ accommodate four per sons each nnd threo at which two can be seated. Then is nlso a large sMt1 boaid and adjoining Is a kitchen, fitted with a modern range. HEN IS POPULAR. ' During the lagt twelve months the total shipment of poultiy and eggs from Sllssourl has been St2,."l,4G7.S3. This is an ineiease of almost Jd00,000 over the previous year. The1 state labor bureau has made some? ompcrisuns with these figures us u ktsls. 'Aggregating tlio shipments' of wheat, corni oatr, (lux seed, rye, Larley, timothy seed, clover heed, millet seed, cane sptd, castor beans, broom Corn, hay, straw, and apples, and tho Missouri hen beats the asgiegutlun $"5,0C0. Take all the pro ducts of forast ail 1 dairy and the barn lard la still ahead. Combine tho value of the products of all the coal nines, the nurseries, and the onihards, and the tn l np.irlv t"nf) nPn filmi,!. Pmiltrv nnd ?ggs pqual In chipping value one flfth the receipts from all the cattle, Tiogg, sheep, horses arull muics. Tho thought hus not affected the hen. Tho harvest of tho barnyard will do much to offset the Iosj of the coracrop. M GETS HER OWN WAY There la great rejoicing among the Norwegian advocates of the lights of women. The new woman In Norway has gained a glorious victory. For many years Uie Norweglin "Femlnls ten" have been n aging war against tho use of the word "obey" in the marriage service of the Norwegian church, and their laborsare- at length t rprnied with succors, or at least with u partial su.-- eess. The staatiirath In Christlanla has checked soinm. When the first keen winds of winter begin to lie felt in the North, many an invalid U hurried aw.iv bv nnxiou fncndi to the kindlier climate of the South The cause U apparent at you look nt ttc hollow check and listen to tha rasp ing cough of the traveler. I'crsonisuffcrirg with weak lung, obtinate cough .find levcre heiuor- rhajs even, Have found the change of climate made uniiece'sary by the me of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It Rtrsn?thens weak luiiffi, cures olxli inte cough-!, arid build up the body with ound,heaUliy flesh. It contains no alcohol, ncithtr opium, cocaine nor other narcotic "I feel that I owe n debt of gratitude to a ftiend for recom mending your meili. clue. a well nt to you for prepirins suqli grind reii;iic") for cliranic li;i"e) etneeiillv. which fie doctori failed to iracli," write I n Staple, Us of Ilarclay, Clise Co., Kan "I desire to piM the good word along for the licnrfit of other who need your remedie I im n rail rold ftucut. and lour yearn ro my work i.rei Ins mc In n warm, room and stepping out fre qiieutty laid the eold nlr rivp me hrnneliiti. which b'cimc chronic and derli eated Doc rer filled to reae'i m'cie and (iltledmcto try n hlirher air. hut firtima'.My for me. n friend nUa udrised me to try I)r l'i'rce'n mediclnej. I commence 1 taUnj jour" CJolden Medical I)i, rovery aud by the time I It3d laUen the first bottle I wi b-tter, aud after taking about four bottle mycouh w-i entirety (one Till wa n ycir at;j last wl iter , and tigalti last winter I look about three, Inttlcs to prevent n return of til" trouble I have found no iiecekslly filr scck lug -another illmale." Free. The Common Sense Medical Ad viser, icoS piges, cloth bound, sent fre on receipt, of $t otie cent stamps to pay ex pense of mailing" only. Address Dr. tt. V, i'ierce, Buffalo, S. VT inEnllil Pnl Wml iT wkA iljOS -isra-Eai-jEs. "Ig-jt' TV .1iT B , : TLLKrHONE BED 3S51 : : HOTEL CLARENDON. 123 Rooms; 40 beautiful suites with private baths; electric lights Hot and- cold water throughout. A flrst-clas3 European Hotel. BATE"?. 50s A DAY AND UP. 408 H. Hill Street, Corner l'oarth, Los Anqeles, Cal .HOTEL BALTIMORE- K0HOPJTAN PLAN lilCGOllt SUltCS Willi pnvuii: uayis. (Jp-tO-date 111 CVCry particular H WILTON JOHNSON, Prop WA.tt.Anbf nMnAT RAVAnth and OHvo St. " L03 ANOELK3. OAI, HOTEL NADEAU 1-I4-1 Tkrieri European Plan; h'0iv,Vt Hotel Jonnson, -twir11' J, MILTON " THE CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL tin south iiopb mr.ner. lo anokles. cai An elegant Hotel rci" the Sick. Heated by Steam. Lighted by both Elec tricity an. Gci. A rte.l'.nt Physician, and a Corps of vorty Trained Nursts. Three well equipped operating rooms. Five- delightful verandas. A Roof Gardqn; forty feet wide by six:y feet long. Reached by all street car lines, dlrqctly or by transfer. yjjDJ J ruled that the u?e of the word shall I henceforth not be obligatory upon tho bride, but "facultative." That is to say, the bride Is to b? free either to say that she will be "faithful and obedient," or simply to say that she will be "faith ful." 4 4 4 SACRIFICE IN HORSES. Roughly speaking, a corps requires to be remounted every four months, but one cavalry regiment of the British army it-cords tho staggering figure of 3,C0u animals In a little over a year. It was the general opinion of experts that the members of the Hous hold cavalry proved themselves the best "caretak ers," nnd, desTilte their heavy weights, got as much work oht of thlr mounts as any tavalry In the field. There was even, one instance of a troop horse feathering the whole campaign and re ( tumln fit and well to ceremonial duties In London. .lOLTlNG TIIK ALIKNrf. It is not generally lenown that John, Dull rays thousands of dollars every year for the jirlvllcjrc'.of lestoring wan. Bering Germans to the Fatherland. The extradition tr.e.ity'wlth Germany Is an old one, and the- Teutonic empire Is probably satisfied with It. Kngland pays all cxpeneC3 until tho prisoner, with his S-otland. Yard custodian, leaves Rrltlsh shores for Germany; Wnerea3 JtiifEla nd America pay tbe whole expenie of their extraditions from Knnland. Ar3 for eveiy man England brings bsUk from Gi'rmdny at least 500 are re turned to. that country. , V STUEfKT NEVDIt SLEEPS. The hardest worked of London's thoroughfares- Is Flc-ot street; Us bed time is from 1 to 3, These are the hours i men seize tf wash It "You go bask at S when th raft of London finn got soundly. to Its nest and Fleet street, haidly dry fiom Its morning tub, is In tho (lush of its mmhlng's work. A dull, gi lading roar runs surf-like alonir. Its two shoies the gouhd of many printing mnehlnes. Carts are moving through wilt ling, alleys out or gaullt stables. Piles of newypipers grow up on Us pavements', and prcrcntly one by one tho. carts clatter, away. The niulllcri phriek of whistles' ami the clang of dis tnnt burfers remind you that the rail way stations they also never sleep." o COAL CONSUMPTION IN INDIA. j The Increase In tho production of coal In Inttla follows; closely the Increase-1n laihvay mileage. In 1S9C there Avere. 20,209 mjjes of rallwave jn India, wlilcH flHTIGKi HOUSE LOS ANGELES, CAL. RATFS: l.2t toJSfOpcr day. Latter with p'liilo baths. .HoomsfiJcup. Tho most popular annuo In I)i AiircIoii for Arizona people, lino lust mldeil a llilrrt story and r6w coiiUlns 17J room, nil :ewly fur nlihfd, with running Mater and t-ievator. Thirty iulle with prlvftte batln. Froe But To and From All Trains. the mm ss Entranco,'.3BO S. Hill. Furnished now throughout; new manm-emc-it: free baths; bot nud cold water; electric Uglis; car lo all points. Convenient to rssniUMiils nnd nil places o( In terest. Rooms J1.50 to!3Mfr week. MRS. L. E. HARTMA.N, Prop. . ciftj r."vTi!Si First and Spring Streets., : : LOS ANGELES. : : Alclcn V VlionipHon,' PropH. rivste nnd public baths; t nil tunes; r'ourtliHtreet, HLECK KODAKS- .tfMflMK'i.TCt PHOTO SUPPLIES. DTiStmB. I-3!o,wrlsnci 5z. Go. r . Ull S. Main Street, Lob Angeles, Cal. English and Classical School 203 North Union avenue, Los Angeles, California. T. G. ADAMS, A.-B. G. A. FISIIKR, A. B. Principals. A Boarding and Day School for boys. Fits for any college. Tnorough Eng lish course. Physical Laboratory. , Physical Culture a specialty. Large Gymnasium, fully equipped with all modern apparatus, shower baths, athletic field, etc. Illustrated catalogue mailed on ap plication. used 1,250,000 tons of coal. There are now 2-1,707 miles of road, and they con sumed last year nearly i.OOO.COO tona of coal. It la expected that the lallway i mileage will be inereaicd about 1,000 miles i.-cr year for some years. The In- creere in the piodlictloli of cpal ilr.t i$n3 has boen more than L'.OOO.O'OO tons. more than fi.CGO.lttD tons having been produced last y;ar, and the imports of coal fcl In 1100 to G5.000 tons. T-ao quantity of coal usea on Indian rail ways Is now one-sixth- of that used by the lines of the United Kingdom. Phil adelphia Press. acuiu; Fon cholkua infantum. "Last May," fays, Mrs. Curtis Daker, of Ucokwaltcr, Ohio, ''an infant child of our neighbors was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctor had given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Itemedy to the hauge, tellng them I felt sure it would do good If used according to directions. In two days' time the child had fully recoveiod, and is now (nearly a ytar since) a vigorous, healthy girl. I have reeoirmendcd this Remedy frequently and have never known it lo fall In any ulngle Instance' For talc- by Hlvcy & llulett. GNATS AND CAMELS. The '.urefuloity poured Its scwjh In'o'Its icekinj; bay, Then hawked tho polaqiml &!io!lllsh Ihic-agh Its stieets, nor fvlt dismay, TJioug'Ji crowded In Ita hospitals T.ic feqUcnt tyr.1ioId3 lay. , Bat when the small boy tool: a swlni In Jta niservolr one day, It called the city council, and, - Without an hour's delay. Cleaned ten square miles of wateished One; hundred miles, away! Eva L. Ofiden, . ' i . ' tWj Trunk covered, hard wood slate, deep hat box, btrong hingea and lock ... Sjii 1 'Smj'M D. D. 313 311 Sjuth Hotel taswiek Cor. Hill vr&c i , -"Mi First-clast Family Hotel, choice local ity; ucwl rehttcd. Large sunny rooms; terms reasonable. Special prices by tho week. W p, ft Uarga Roomti Hob and Cold Baths THE Corner Main r.nil Second streets, Los ... ...i..i .i.ja.,. ..it.k r'oniml cHcci 0,'irn-n'tnt to o";;. tVVt?Mmrt ,tofflM iJwiilc t. to 'i'l ir of tho city ! Hie dir hiitrauee 103 i:st S.iouo Sireet fHE OAKS g'onu'X C-JIJJ So. IliooUwaj. lI4-l r.oF Third and Mali Streets. iVntrilly loe"";. European plan; pri HOtel Uray Uotath;Mtw.onal.iC. C U UltAY.l'ropriaor. niSK GAHPfiBOUND Under conditions prevailing last year Do7ns of swift power launches for fishing and excursions. Tuna Club tournament now on. Our Marine Hand, Including Chas. Streeper of St, Louts, cornetist, and other eololsts of national reputation. Tho best golf lii.fcs. The aquarium, containing hun dreds of living -wonders of the deep. Iloatlng and bathing over Nature's most wonderful marine gardens as seen nt great depth through smooth, trans parent waters. Catallna offers attractions not possible at other reoorta. Dally ote.imer service. Hotel Metropole always open. Take Southern Pa cific or Palt Lake Route trains lea'irig Los Angeles dally at 3 10 and 0:00 a. in. respectively. Fare, round trip .om Los Angeles, excursion, J2.D0; reg. ular, J2.75. Banning Co.. 222 S. Spring St., Los Angeles. Phone Main 20. T1IWT FOMFF I Us n I ! IJb I Liu 1 J ;. n- Chops, etc., Call on Lj IjEyV 'V'S, the best known Cafe on the Pacific Coast. Ill W. Third St. RELIABLE AND EXPERTENCEdIdRUGGISTS. OX T T"""Sr" ( J lk V -r. V Pkm i vc, i'.I'ssiak Koivcs. Jlali orilcrs a ADOLF FRESE, APnflC CCATUtTP AnRlTQ Wattree.n. and Pillows. CIS So nviriu. t j. -v i i i a i t v v s ATTENTION, Sportsmen! SfS ilfl 75JFV WIS T ? RubijorColliirw and CuIIh Don't. Send forcati UVJ ilit-J iiili i Insncnrrompl'iu line WINDSOK COJ-I.Alt CO., 132 S. Eiondwuy. Los Angol(, Oal. ACCORDION PLAITIfIG- "THE GRITiC )) fornnopnncQWOli'e Wnrke P volume... . Stofl & Thayer ' IKIfll II SUf AWL t 1 f te tPCH ucr IDYLLWILD SANATORIUM Strawberry Valley, San Jacinto Mountains, Hlverslde County, California Altitude 5.200 feet. The wilderness of mountain fore&ts with the comforts r a metropolitan hotel. Heated by steam. Llgr d by Electricity. Ilesident Physician, and a Corps of Trained Nurses. Purchase ticktt to San Jacinto Cnllfomla. Address California Health Resort Company, 1114 S. Hjpe St., Los AngeKs, Cal. S-A.IST HOTEL BREWSTER Rooms $1.00 por Day up.. i j no uiusi ui-Kaunv nir. - T- tn. wevutor. putilui r .ota for cuinmurcial mouern conTcnlpnr-cn. l:.lieruiici IIou--(! Ilooui l conueciea vtuu noici. rpenai icb THE RICBELI HORTON HOUSE I Kiirow-n i v "- " " ' THE GR1SW0L0 p - - - - .-...... ,-.,,. .,,. put on tr.itnnlOtcaiiftldc. O 15. 1'OOH THE 8URNAP nnlinWIHIi !HH Cor,.6th ana lra'S I.Nre. pleatant room. Epu-iAl Rummer rates uuuuiiuu 1)11 oood lovulon; lino view ; convenient on block from 1 Wciilc. AC5UA CAIUIENTE. HOTEL MODEST. THE BROWSSBh'RGER HOME SCHOOL OF snORIRANI) AND TYPEWRITING. X,os AnBol., OalifOMla. A Bu;ines Tralnini; School for both young men and younr? women, 129 graduates this last year, and all In position. We prepare stenoKxaphcrs tor nny line pf work, from an ordinary olTlcc position to these rsquirlnrr the mo.-t expert InBtruction. Persons may apply to the Brownsberger school and receive nny kind of expert insttuctlon desired. Wo have more positions for young men than wc can 1111. Would like a largq class of young men by September, to meet the I ncreaslng demand. Bookkeeping for those who desire It. Send for handsome Illustrated catalogue. 933 W. Seventh S(., Los Angeles, Ca. ' 4 5.00 fjr Illustrated catalo;uaJind price Hit. WHITNLY & SONS 8rlng Street, LOS AycCI.ES, CAL. Gtli aud Streets. &W& ;-ram4.-?s"L7l!l I, Prop, -!. Angeles, California. fPHflnn Mfulpm rnavii PipKHnl mini), tlncle or en nittu Bates MVu. A. H. BARTRAM, Prop. WITH 1'CIIE MOUNTAIN WATEB AT AVALON SANTA CATALINA ISLAND While on 3'our visit to Los Angeles for the best 1M5iu uvstcrs steals, V 23l8o. nroAdwny, nppoitc-riiy iuii J 1. . , Manufacturer! ol Lai-x' C'AUrof ALlroKMl pcllly. in','54 inch size, canvas fc I StnbKfMWmmM fct u f7rkifrvmF. " riLrArarmi jS ir ' i4tl'wT' YORKE Wh mmmm OJ?TICI3T AND PRVGTICAL OPTIOIAIL Kjres tested on premises onl prescription nllod Fame day ordered. Tel M IOC lJ South Spring Street. i 1 1 x kj Kpruig Street, fcend I I for i rieci. ArttiSTil'lerriy work our tpocHd'y. V. MRIIESV. :- turn More, otpoiie van ;uj nuu Hotels Lot Angelet, ChI SOS's S Pprlna fit.. KncvArt, sMe and lntr nlaitlng. Tclo "phone llIn y07, Los Angcli t, Cal, Mall crleir. S5.00 ynir iiuuuwiuii u iiuinoi Bfiir.ur-ulltlrn 'joenrgiiliirpiJceR' tho-1 rltli-'Msji; ll'otuTcit's v;orls K60. Co. ISSIRsiAND So 251 S. Sprlnz St. Lns Anpelef Pacific Coast Ag't riend for Catalog. EHRY ALBERS FULL-LINE POULTRY SUF PLIES -a- 315 S. Main St., Los Angeles IDIE1C3 - 0;' Corner Fourth andCtsSan Diego. iifciica mm iquit piu Hotel In Kouttu nt Uiliroi mm p'lyt uut& room. F.ne lri!0 wmulo iraoiei(,. Hot unci cold'Hter in all eulten. All directly opposite. A. Iirt c!mm Oafc nnd Urlll oy in weoK. C. JJ, DAQGETT, rrop. First cinss t-urniihca Rooms. Uate-ii Keatonble Transient Patronage Solleitod. Centrally I)catcd Rooms Cool anil Pleatanf. J. n. Simpson, Hsr 1055 FIFTH ST.. BETWEEN C AND D plau. Rooms fiOe, 75c, I.CO ani Xs; ..((al rawk ny weem or uiomu mr fummcr. Tree 'bus to mid f.ntn Ilntol. Lftrirnutll lfi.lil.-tl rfmril,-. ....... u...i ..-.! P" - - "r,"- ..".h .vvu, ai,v-.. New Manaffomont. P. lm ParlOW, rTOp. Cor.Sthmul I); AbcAutlful placp. Ado Sitory brick; buy window on llirnr sfi1is. hiiiLK. !i.l lnt ilrvirs. riintilncr wutt. r. uml t tiitr.iivtiii v....t ... ...rl .v ..,.. ..... n ,,, . niviuiifciiii mini' 1 4 nnd WIFK, Props. Oir. Tlitil and I) U. Ccnlrally licittt. strictly Modem and First Clata, iiArEffRASONAHLE Ajjtift Calteatc, Mrliopi vounly. Kriirylliilig u.'ut. Exillentliilliinir HaiiM KhpoiihIiIh I - ' -,"''. - j .-. .