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VOLUME 11. gjrttgettj* SevuUl. is I'uSlished ersiy nsorsiag exsept Moadsy by THK LOS ANGELES CITT AND COUNTY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING Go. C. PKAKSOX, BIS 1N ESS AI ANA G E ft, OFPlTJE—Herald Steam Book nnd Job Printing Houwe, Spring street, opposite the Court Mouse, TERMS: Per assure, by mail or express $10 Nix months " " <i Three months " " • 8 Delivered by carriers, per week, in cents Advertisements inserted nt liberal rates. Vasquez. Tho San Francisco Bulletin of a late tlate has the following concerning our protege: The excitement in regard to VfltMl ez has nearly died out, and that notorious individual rests as calmly and undis turbed in his cell as the occupant of the next apartment, who was only convicted of chicken-stealing. A few days since Judge Belden of Ihe Twentieth District Court, advised County Judge Parker to order Vas quez to be removed to San Jose to be confined in the jail at that place, bo cause it had been represented to him (Judge Belden) that the jail in Salinas is insecure, either against an attack from tbe outside or from a well-plan ned strategetie movement on tbe in side; but Sheriff Smith considers that lie is equal to tbe emergency, and can hold and produce Vasquez at any time lie is wanted by the judicial authori ties. At present, Vasrpiez is very weak from the effects of his wounds, and from the unusual restraint in which lie is placed, but Wain ho recovers the use of his limbs theSbctifTwill iron him • so securely that there will oe no chain c whatever of his escaping. R is evident that his counsel will endeavor to stave off bis trial to nn indefinite period, hoping thereby to gain a point. Among tlie witnesses subpoenaed for the defense of Vasquez areChavis, bis former lieutenant, and Oonzales, one of his bund, both of whom participated in the Tres Pinos murder. As there Is ft reward of $2,000 offered for chavis, no doubt the Sher iff will be delighted to servo that sub pu'iia. June 17th, B. I. Tully of Gllroy, Yasquez's counsel, arrived at Salinas, and was for a long time in commun ion with his client, whom he says be can clear, as he did Moreno; in fact, it is supposed it will be the main en deavor of Vascpuez's lawyer to save his life, get him imprisoned for life, and then lie will run the chances of escap ing from the State Prison. San Bernardino Items. From the Guardian of June 13th. The Fourth will be celebrated in San Bernardino. Unusually heavy hay crops in Old San Bernardino. Some talk of a petition to hold an election under the Local Option Law. The laying of the foundation of tbe new Court House was commenced this week. It is rumored that Mr. Stevenson, who has the contract for carrying the mail from Spadra to San Bernardino via Riverside, intends running it stage on the route to carry passengers. The rose has its thorn; Eden had a serpent, and Old San Bernardino, the modern Eden, has, we regret to say, its own peculiar pest—the grasshopper. Capt. (irant's grain field has already suffered severely fromthenniltidinous pests. Joe Clark sent its recently the skele ton of a mon-tor bird t f fome species, found by him while prospecting in tlie Cucamongo mountains. They were found far up in a long and deep canon, and evidently had been washed out by the floods of last Winter. The skull and head of the bird measured seven inches; the thigh bone 11J inches and almost as large as the bone of a man's arm. The first bone of the wing meas ured thirteen inches, and the second one seventeen inches in length. One quill as large as a man's fore-finger was with tbe skeleton. They must have been the bones of an immense eagle or a condor. Mr. A. L. Seeley drove in town, Thursday afternoon, a four horse coach with several passengers, brought through from San Diego, via Julian City. Mr. Seely was awarded the con tract for carrying the mail between Bin Diego and this place, via Julian, and will begin making his regular trips the first of July. He informs us that he intends running a four-horse stage on the line, having stations along the route. This was the first trip, we believe, ever made with a four-horse coach, from Sau Diego via Julian to San Bernardino. The road from Julian is very good, the last fifty miles, from Temecula to town is in fine order for travel. Santa Barbara Items. From tho Press of June 11? Win. D. Brown left at this office to day a piece of cinnibar-bearing rock, brought from one of the new quick silver mines in this county. It is of a reddish blue, and is said to be a rich specimen. The weather yesterday and to-day was the warmest we ever experienced in Santa Barbara. The mercury iv the thermometer ranged among the eighties, the highest point reached be ing 88°. Even the oldest inhabitant said it was very warm. We are reliably informed that steps have been taken to commence enforc ing the Local Option Law this week. The saloon men do not intend to re gard the law, it is said, unless com ptlL-dtodo so by Courts and juries, and will appeal all cases to the State Supreme Court, where we trust a de cision will be rendered at an early day. After prospecting around for some time and discovering that the gold on Ids place is confined principally to a gravelly stratum, Mr. Miller has ceased operations for the present, be ing in poor health. The deeper the prospectors went, the less satisfactory were the results, though the extent of the bed or layer where gold may be found is not known. The grounds will be prospected more fully at some other time and probably a mine developed. A warrant for the arrest of Barney Los Angeles Daily Herald. Lincoln was issued Thursday morn ing by Justice Crane, upon complaint of Mrs. Mary Sullivan, widow of the late John Sullivan. The complaint alleges " that one Barney Lincoln, on the 7th day of June, 1574, at Santa Barbara, did commit the crime of manslaughter, by pushing, kicking and striking one John Sullivan un lawfully, thereby causing the said John Sullivan to fall upon a wooden pavement, striking his head thereon, and producing a concussion of the brain, which resulted in the death of the said John Sullivan, on the 9th day of Juno, 1874." Lincoln was arrested this morning. John C. Tipton, Trcasurerof Tehama county, settled with tho State, Tues day, paying in $10,601 25. Wm. Dampier, Treasurer of Marin county, also settled, paying in 14,898 (15. The town of Kingston has greatly improved during the pnst few months. A number of new houses, business and dwelling, have been erected, and others have been greatly improved. The Sacramento Beeord says the large army-worm has made its appear ance in great numbers some eight or ten miles southeast of that city, but has not, as yet, done any considerable damage. "Red Sanderson will commence running a tri-weekly stage line from Kingston to King's River Switch, after the Ist of July, carrying the United States mail. WILLCOX & GIBBS IMPKOVlOl) NOISELESS SIMPLE" Durable Family Sewing Machine. All kinds of Machines Rough!, Sold, Ex changed and Rented. AOKNT TSK E. Butteric & Cos PATTERNS. SI MMER STYLES NOW READY. PINKING AND STAMPING TO ORDER. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwent Manufactured In a superior manner. Hal' rials of tlie best quality furnished at the lowest rates. All kinds of Family Sewing and Repairing. Stitching by the Tufu. M. 1.. lIA IT, dPcl7—H No, OU Spring St., Los Angeles. ONLY ONE LEFT. ONE NEW EMERSON PIANO l»R I ( ' EC, $uno, WITH FREIGHTS, ETC, ADDED, For Sale on Easy Installments, at a Low Rate of Interest. NO CHARGE FOR TUNING F.RST YEAR. And Fully Warranted for Five Years A I.SO ONE SECOND HAND SQUARE PIANO, FOR SALE, AT K175, OR FOR RENT. Organs for Sale or Rent J. D. PATRICK, Agent, At the Photographic Parlors, No. M Oowney l!lo.'k. junl,) II HAKISKN j. kabzses NEW VARIETY STORE, COR. MAIN AND THIRD ST., Near New York Brewery, MARXSEN BROS. BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC of Los Angeles and vicinity that they have opened the above named stero with a new stock of goods, such us CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Dry tioods, SJlot liinjf. JJootw, HIVtH. Crock cry, Ciroecricti. JRRc., lilt v. Everything lv onr line Is of thejiest article. We intend to sell our goods at a small profit and we will not be unhersold by any body, All we ask is to give us a call and examine our goods and Judge for yourself. Goods de livered to all parts of the city. Bp2stf FURNITURE FOR THE MILLION! H. NEWBAUER, SjP«I IN G IS r V It EJK T, Next door to the llkhaliiOffice, Has constantly on band an extensive stock of FURNITURE, BEDDING AND WINDOW-SHADES, And everything in his line, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest, mytitf GIVE HIM A CALL. NOTICE. A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOM nodoted, with pleasant Rooms,at rea sonable rotes. Cars leave for Los Angeles at 11) A. M.| returning, arrive at 4 P. M. San Gabriel, Juno ;Sd,lS74. I»v* DAVID F. HALL MRS. T. LEFEBRE. RESTAURANT, MAIN ST. Four doors'north of Dupuy's Stable. Meals at all hours. Charges reasonable. my27li Ploughing and Grading. I "PERSONS WISHING CITY LOTS . ploughed or graded can leave their orders at No. S3, corner of Third and Fort slrccU. niar3l-tt—J. LOS ANGELES, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 16. 1874. BUSINESS CARDS. CHAIRS RE-CANED. QLD CHAIRS RE-SEATED At reasonable rate*. Orders and work to lie left at Strahle's shop, No. 19 Court street, j W-lni-3 J. C. ALLEN, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, COM merclal street, opposite Hellman, Haas A 'Co.'s. Repairing promptly and neatly done. mrl2-ly— J. STRELITZ. ATKROHANT TAILOR, AND FASHION ffL ABLE CLOTHIER 73 Main Street, ill Trout of tlie Orient Shlooii, Downey Block. A huge stock of the newest. Cloths. Good nt* guaranteed, mr24-tf—2 S. H. BUCHANAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Successors to Hitchnnnn A Husking. CIOONTRACTS TAKEN Ff»R ALL KINDS j of Buiidintrnmi aatlsfaetton guaranteed. Headquarters at the Kent ball Huilding, on New High street. up2litf-3 C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO., Successors to J. 1!. SAUNDERS A CO., DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, T'%£ >l:tin JS< ree, LOB ANGELES. The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the PUREST L.tl'GS nn.l PATENT MEDICINES of nil kinds, ov Prescriptionscaretuily com pounded day nnd night. no2-tl—3 ROUSE & LAWS, General Commission Merchants, 320 Davis Street, San Francisco. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED from Farmers, Oranges,and Dealers in Groin, Fruit, Wool, Dairy Products, RggS, Hides, etc. Uhuiil Advances >ru<l»*. Snles <lnlcb, Returns Prompt, mr2UUwdf—3] Orders Carclully Filled. MRS. H. COHN, FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, Dress and Cloak Maker. ANO DXALBR IN A N V G O O Bl< COR. SPRING AND TEMPLE STS., Los Angeles, Caliiornia. The finest assortment of millinery and fancy goods of t he latest New York and Paris fashions kept constantly on hand. All orders will be promptly filled nt the most reasonable rales. mylOtf—B FORWARDING & COMMISSION. SIMON LEVY, CIO MM18810 X M RRCH A NT. / Mortem] dealer in all hinds ol COUN ritY l'K' >Du< TP )Ns, Hides, Grain and Wool. Makes advances on Consignments to all parts of the United State.-. Nos. °4 and .11 Aliso St.. LOS ANGELES, 1 eS lytp—3 J. L. Ward & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire & Marine Insurance Agents. 43 MAIN STREET, LOW AN Gl K 1 aE S. CA L. gprM-tf—B LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES — AT — Perry, Woodworth & Co.'s lAJMBXXR YA.IKDS — AMI — PLANING MILLS, No. Hi Commercial street, near Bull rond Depot. mr2o-tf—B GRAND RE-OPENING OF THE ORIENT SALOON. W* have Just received a Largo aud Entire NEW STOCK of LIQUORS & CIGARS. Punches & Cobblers Specialties! .r. CAPPE, PROPRIETOR. Ci. K. Gr-A.Rl.>, MANAGER. myllMt-;) 1 , Montana Meat Market. I?RO3LINGERA FRANCE. fffW . The best ami tenderest Meats in the market. None but the -L--—H. Primost Bocf and Mutton ever to be found, Note the address—Montans Meat Market, Main Street, near First, Los Angeles. —3 ANAHEIM ADVERTISEMEN TS. ANAHEIM HOTEL, MAX NERELUNO P'oprlctor. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS IO for travelers and visitors. Stages all parts ofthe country arrive and dtps'' from this house. —3 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Mariano Cliavis will petition the Com mon Council, at its session of .lime 18th, 1874, for a quit-claim deed from the city to the fol lowing piece or parcel of laud, to wit: Commencing at a stone on the east hank of the ditch ofthe Los Angeles City Wider Com pany,on the southeasterly line of the land ol T. D. Hunter, and running south fil , east ;>.:.>."> chains; thence south 4t) , east s."><> chains; tin nee south SOKo, east 11.1.'i chains; thence north fi'.j , east :;1.2') chains to tin 1 west hank Of the Los Angeles river; thence north 55c west 10,90ehalhs; thence north WestB.6s chains; tlience north IT", , west 7 chains; I hence sou to it-, west7,2&ohs ins; thence south 49o,WSt Z. 50 chains; tlience north 7,'i 1 , , west s.Boohrins; thence south 41' ~ , 18.80 chain- to the plgyee of beginning, containing tin 18-iQO acres; A ny person Objecting to 'he granting of said petition must present bisohjeelion in writing o the Clurayof the Common Counoll at least one dltV prior to tlie m ctingof said Common Council. Junto IW-2J J M. KREMER, City Clerk. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OR. HOBBB, HYGIENIC PHYSICIAN, SUR GEON AND A.oCOUCHBUR—rellowof the 1!. ('. s. a P.—Can be nonsuited on all Dis eases at his temporary office, cor. Spring and Court streets, opposite Court House, or Patient* can be attended at their homes. All Diseases treated on strictly Hygienic Princi ples, without tnc aid of uny anti-vital agents. Office hours, from I to 12 A. M.,and 1 to 4 P.M. JunS-tf- 3 K. D. WISE, M. D., GRADUATE OP JEFFERSON Medical College, Phlludelpbiu. Office in Lan Pranoo Building, Main street. Office hours, from S to 10! j a. At., and from to a P. M. Obstetrics & Diseases of Women a Specialty. my7-ly-tl) DR. M. 8. JONES, FORMERLY OF ST. LOUIS, Mo., has locatad In LdS Angeles, where he will give his special attention to diseases of the Kye, Ear. Nose and Throat. orriCK : Spring St., opposite Temple Block. febZitf Dr. L. Dexter Lyford, PHYSICIAN AND ST'RGEON — OFFICE, No. 17, Downey Block, Dos Angeles, California. Office hours—ft to 11 A. M.;1t03 and 7 to 8 P. M. an23-tf—2 DR. N. P. RICHARDSON, pHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE-No. II Downey's Block, up-stairs. oc2-tl—2 DR. A. S. SHORB, jjomleopathic PHYSICIAN. OFFICE—N.»nrIv opposite the Post Office. RESIDENCE—NO. 18 Franklin street. oe2-tt— 2 J. H. McKEE, M. D., GENERAL PRACTITIONER. - OFFICE, No. I Spring street, oppposite Temple's Rank. RxsIDKITCB—No, 2:i!> Main street, T,os Angeles, California. mrM-tf—2 I'ItANK GANAUX., K. 11. MCDANIKL. GANAHL & McDANIEL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW—OPPICE, DOW ncy Block, Los Angeles. Branch Office, Prescott, Arizona. apMtf— 2 J. <i. HOW *•!!). 11. T. lIAZAKP HOWARD & HAZARD, Attorneys at law, Of v ICES IN No. 8 DOWNEY BLOCK, LOS ANUELES, CAL. ■arSpecial attention given to business In tbe United States Land Office. oc2-tf—2 A. OnAtMWITiTii 0. 11. SMITH. A. 11. CHAPMAN, 11. M. HMITU. GLASSELL. CHAPMAN &SMITH. A TTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK up-stairs, Los Angeles, Caliiornia. 0 '2-tf— 2 CHASMS MXDI.KY. J. S. THOMPSON. LINDLEY & THOMPSON, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, XX OFFICE—Room Nos. ",l nnd M, over Tem ple A Workman's Bank. <>c2-tf~2 W. 1.. MAliSIf AM.. Wil l. n. ooui.n. J, it, BI.ANCHABD, MARSHALL GOULD & BLANCHARD, \ TTORNEYS AT LAW—OFFICE XXopposite tlie Court House. Rooms Nos. IS and IS> Temple Block, Lot Angeles, Cal. Will practice in all the Courts of this State, and attend to business in U. S. Land Office, tf LEW. C. CABANIS, T»J OTAR V P U B LlO, CONVEY -i-s ancer and Searcher of Records tor this t tounty, OFFICE—No. 41 Temple Block, IiOS Ange les, California. oc2-tl—2 V. E. HOWARD & SONS, VTTORNEYS AT LAW, TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. "3S oc2-tf —2 A. A. WILSON, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR. OFFICE—Room Nos. 20 & 27 Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. oc2-tf—2 A. Bi JtriMOir, J. W. OILLKTTK. JUDSON & GILLETTE, SEARCHERS OF RECORDS AND CONVEYANCERS. TEMI'LE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. oc2-tf-2 C. W. MORGAN, J-> EAL ESTATE AGENT, Four doors south of the Post Office, Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. Mr money TO Loan. oc2-tr-2 E. F. KYSOR, ARCHITECT, Room no. it hellman's block, cor ner of Commercial nnd Los Angeles Streets. ap23tf—2 E. J. WESTON, ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER AN I) DRAUGHTSMAN, U, S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Room 61, Teffipie Block, iliird story, Lo. Angeles, Cul iforniu. mylOtf-.'! J. E. GRIFFIN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OFFICE-ROOM 22, TEMPLE BLOCK, Los Aiijjoloh, C?nl. MJBpeetel attention given to Land and Pro bate business. myl-tf-2 JOHN GOLDSWORTHY, TJEPUTY U. 8. MINING AND LAND SPRVEY'OR nnd CIVIL ENGINEER Room U, Downey's Block, Ixis Angeles. novftf —2 KIMBALL & BANCROFT, REAL ESTATE BROKERS—2I SPRING street, opposite Court House, Los An geles, California. City und Country Property nought and sold and exchanged, myfltf—2 Wm. H. J. BROOKS, SEARCHER OF RECORDS X"or Ijos jVngeles County. RECORDER'S OFFICE, OR NO. 8, DOWNEY BLOCK. aprl4 tf— ii CABE ALLEN, [Successorto A. M. DODSON.] 3loat Mfirltet! ! No. UN MAIN Sl it..l T. rpilE BEST OF MEAT OF EV&fJJfiW A ry variety, Fresh and Salted,con-lA_l5 J slantlyon bund aud delivered an or-MiaAM der to any purt ofthe City. my2l-3m— 3 LIQUORS, ETC. NEW YORtTTaLOON, Wm. McCrath, Proprietor, /HORNER COMMERCIAL AND Wilmington streets. Fresh Luger Deer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars constantly on hand. my7-tf—3 Wm. RAPP'S SALOON, MAIN STREET, NEXT TO A. M. DOBSON'S MEAT MAR KET. First-class WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, Are always provided. Fresh Lager Beer al ways on tap. mayltf—2 POETRY. Though preachers may preach nnd teachers teach Of the evil effects of drink, 'Tls music sweet to a man of wit To hear the glasses clink. Both Webster and Clay, who In their day The nation's affairs did guide, At 11 A. M. each day were seen With bottles by their side. Say what you will—talk with skill— •Tls true beyond a doubt, That sparkling wine is a gift divine Life would be drear without. HOT 177: N C H served from 11 to IX A. M., and in the evening from 8 till 12 o'clock, at the PALACE SALOON, No. 97 Temple Block, mr7-tr-2V£ ] WILLIAMS A ROGERS, Prop'rs. CUCAMONGA WINE. DEPOT AT LOUIS MESMER'S WINE CELLAR, underneath the U. S. Hotel. Wine by the Glass, Dottle or Gallon. All kinds of Liquors, Wines and Bitters at wholesale and retail. NOTICE. The publle of Los Angeles are hereby noti fied that no other person in Los Angeles but Louis Mesmerhas wines from the Cocomongo ranches. J. L. SANSEVAIN. noA-2pt f—4 P. J.AUTII. LOUIS SWAftZ. FRITZ M K.N/.. NEW YORK BREWERY, PHIL. LAUTH & CO., (Successors to Chris. Hcnne) Proprietors. The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRIL LIANL LAGER BEER Soutu of San Francisco. Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLED Bl'-ER prompt ly attended to. The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de fies competition in the State. mrs-tf—s CITY BREWERY And SALOON, Cor. Second and Spring Streets, LOS ANGELEc Fine Lager Beerfor sale IN 01 AMITIES TO SPIT. no2-tf-3 JOS. LEIIIER, Proprietor. " oockweTler's saloon, tinier Temple Building. Entrance on Main street, Los Angeles. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT A SPECIALTY. ALSO, Eastern and California Oysters And other edibles in season, and the Very Best Liquors & Cigars. A First-class I.unch at All Houir. mrlB-t '-P<; CONGRESS HALL C< ATITER & BAYER, O PROPRIETORS, Rasement, cor. Main and Requina Sts. All the delicacies ofthe season. A NICI COLD LUNCH at a minute's notice. Wines Ales, Porters, Lienors and Champagnes, ot the very choicest brands. Caviar, Sard el Ie n. Swiss and 1.1 in bu rjrer Cheese. A fine Bllllnrd Table In the Hal 1. oc2-tf-3 JOSEPH BRESON, SAMPLE ROOMS, OPPOSITE U. S. HOTEL, MAIN ST. The purest WINES, the choicest CIGARS, and the best FANCY DRINKS concocted south of San Francisco. *#"Temple Hlock, next to Wells, Fargo A Company's office. no2-tf—3 GREAT REDUCTION IN L XT JM. B IS Re J. C. JACKSON. COR. ALAMEDA AND FIRST STS, SELLS Rough Oregon and Redwood AT $32 50 per M feet. Surfaced and Tongued and Croved Oregon, AT $42 BO per M feet. Surfaced and Tongued and Croved Redwood, AT $t-4£2 SO per M feet. ALSO DOORS, WINDOWS, RLINDS, SHINGLES, LATHS, REDWOOD SHAKES, POSTS, PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT AND HAIR. myC-tf—s W. W. BOBINSON, Agent. BATHY & MARSHALL'S WHITE CLIFF DAIRY. rpilE BEST QUALITY OF MILK JL furnished to families at prices defying competition, Patronise a young, enterprising tlrm, and get value received for your money. Leavo orders at WORKMAN BROS., OR WITH W. 11. MARSHALL, my.j-tf-5 Driver of Wagon. ALISO MARKET. WILLIAM BRAND, PROPRIETOR. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FRESH and Salt Meats of the best quality. Orders promptly attended to. Aliso street, second door from tbe corner of Alameda. ap29-tf-3 SKINNER & SMALL, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, H E A OQI7AHTERB AT LAFAYETTE HOTEL. Are well known In Los Angeles as success ful builders, and refer for recommendation to all for whom they have done work. mylOt— .'1 HOTELS. LAFAYETTE HOTEL. TVw Tlirougliout THE PROPRIETOR DESIRES TO Inform the traveling public that this well knows bouse has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND REBUILT THROUGHOUT, and now offers accommodations equal If not superior to any other house in lx>s Angeles. SINGLE ROOMS, OR ROOMS EN SUITE. The Eating Department will be conducted with especial care novttf—s PICO HOUSE, LOS ANGELES, CAL. piRST CLASS HOTEL, FOR TRAVELERS AND TOURISTS. Centrally Located—Frontage on Three Streets. Th« BEST Table. The BEST Rooms, The BEST Accommodations. 0c23-tf-5 CHAS. KNOWLTON, Prop'r WASHINGTON RESTAURANT, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEAR THE DEPOT, HAS BEEN fitted up in style to suit the traveling gublic. Wo will also accommodate regular oarders at weekly rates. Everything will be served I3S" FIRST-CIiASS STYLE, And at the shortest notice. SWEENEY & COLDING, PROPRIETORS. my7-tf-3% Delmonico Restaurant, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COM MERCIAL. Los Angeles, California. OPEN nt ALL HOURS. ■fS* Tin choicest delicacies of the Best Mar kets always on the Bill of Fare. Elegant DINNERS AND LUNCHES at a moment's notice. JAS. MUNROE A CO., no2-t'—3j Proprietors. E. E. FISUEK. 1,. W. THATCHER. FISHER & THATCHER FORMERLY E. E. FISHER & CO. Manufacturers of Jewelry Have en hnnd an Immense Stock of Key and Stem-winding WATCHES. FISHER & THATCHER MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF SOLID JEWELRY. FISHER A CO. KEEP THE VERY REST OF EVERYTHING IN THEIR LINE. Manufactory and Salesrooms: No. 61 Main Street, Los Angeles. mr24-tf TO SAN FRANCISCO In 4S Iloui'ts. ONLY 170 MILES OF STAGING. TELEGRAPH STAGE LINE FROM LOS ANGELES TO SAN FRANCISCO. PASSENGERS LEAVING LOS ANGELES by Southern Pacific Railroad, at 11:30 A. M.. connect with the Telegraph stage Line, running Concord coaches, leaving San Fran cisco daily for Delano, connecting with trains of Central Paciflc Railroad for Stockton, Sac ramento, San Jose and San Francisco. TOURISTS Wishing to visit Yosemlte and Rig Tree Groves can procure tickets for the round trip at the office. Passengersfnr HAVILAH, KERNVILLE, LONE PINE, INDEPENDENCE, and CERRO GORDO Connect at Bakersfield with the Telegraph Stage Company's Eastern Line. For Through Tickets—allowing fiO days lay over—and other In formation, apply to lais Angelps office Telegraph Stage Line, United States Hotel. WM. HAMILTON, WM. ti. ROBERTS, Proprietors. WM. HAMILTON, General Sup't. ap3o-tf-10 W. APi'LETON, Agent. SOME THIN C NEW IN LOS ANGELES. I TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING MY friends snd the public generally, that I have engaged one of the very best WATCHMAKEHS Direct from Switzerland, who will give thorough satisfaction. Persons having watches or clocks to repair will please give me a trial and Judge for themselves. Also, constantly on hand, 25,000 assoittu articles, lor sale cheap, ut «.'. Dlltoiai x s, CORNER MAIN AND COMMERCIAL STS. No. ftO. my 7 6ra -2 NUMBER 05. LINES OF TRAVEL. LOS ANGELES DIVISION SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. Anaheim Branch Railroad. LOS ANGELES & SAN PEDRO Railroad and Steamer. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after WEDNESDAY, April 2J, 1874, and until further notice, trains will run every day as follows: LEAVES LOS ANGELES: for ARRIVE. Wilmington 10:00 a. m. 11:1.1 a. H. San Fernando 11:30 " 12:45 p.m. Spadra 3:30 r. M. 5:15 " Wilmington 4:00 " 6:15 " Nietos 4:80 " 6:20 " TOWARD LOS ANGELES: leave. AJtnivr. Wilmington 7:45 a. M. 9:00 A. it. Spadra 8:60 " 10:3 C " Nietos 8:50 " V:4O " Wilmington 1:00 r. M. 2:16 P. if. San Fernando. 1:30 •' 2:'Ji " "on steamer days," Time of trains between Los Angeles and Wil mington will be varied so as to connect with steamer. Train between Los Angeles and Nietos will stop at tlie following points on Aluiiieda street for passengers only, to wit: KOHLERST., WASHINGTON,and RUBIO'S The time of C. Ducommun, corner Com mercial and Main streets, has been adopted by this company. ap23-tf-10 K. E. HEWITT. Supt. PACIFIC MAILJJEAMSHIP £0. NEW SCHEDULE. The Largest Ships ! THE BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. Tli© Quickest Timet FREE WHARFAGE AT SAN rHANCISCO. San Francisco and Los Angeles Route. THE STEAMERS ORIZABA & MOHONGO, ( ailing at Santa Barbara only. AND STEAMERS Senator and Pacific, Calling at Principal Way Porta. If J 5 ga Ssl >5 8 3. Steamers. i* it »^ I* 5 I gj Senator -May til, May 22 May 2;! May 20 Orizaba " 23 " 25 " 27 " 2'J Pacific " 20 " 2» " 30 June 3 Mohongo " 20 " 31 June 2 " 4 Senator " 30 June 2 " 3 "0 Orizaba June 2 '* 4 " ti " g Pacific " 5 " 8 " !• " 12 Mohongo " 7 " 0 "11 •• 1( Senator •' in; •* Js. 14 " 17 Orizaba " 12 " Hi " 10 " is Pacitle " Pi " in " 20 " H Mohongo '• Is " 20 " 22 " 24 Senator. " 2n '• 23 " 2t " 27 Orltaba " 2tt " 25 " 27 '• if Pacrfle 27| •« ;to!july 1 July 4 Mohongo " 30|Jn!y 2| "4 "0 senator July 2| " 5 "6 "a Orizaba "4 U " 8 " lo l'aeilic " 7 " 10 "11 " 14 Mohongo "11 " 13 " if, " 17 Senator "II " J7 " X " 21 Or>a*ba " 10 " is " 211 " 23 Pacific. •' IS " 21 " 22 " 25 Stcuuiers yiohongo and Orar.nbn go through to Sun Diego. SteamerN Pacific anil Senator to Sail Pedro. THE STEAMER " California," H**Oarryine C'ombuHtil>D'H,*W And other freight, will leave San Francisco for San Pedro, San Diego and all Way Forts.Saturday. June 20th. Returning, will leave San Pedro on or about Fiiday, June 2filh. The CALIFORNIA Is especially adapted for carrying Live Stock, and bus accommoda tions for 3,000 Sheep. FOR NEW YORK VIA PANAMA, And Kingston, Island of Jamaica. Steamers leave San Francisco May 23d, and every fourteen days thereaAer, and call at Mazatlan, Manzanllloand Acupuleo. PASSAGE: To New York, via San Francisco. From San Pedro, Cabin, unperdeck fl 10 " '• " Cabin, lower deck 100 " '• " Steerage 6S FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Steamers leave San Francisco May 30th,and every fourteen days thereafter. Through Hills of Lading signed to New York, Europe, Mexico aud South America. IHans of Steamer's Cabin at Agent's office. For Passage or Frleght apply to 11. McLELLAN, Agent for Los Angeles County. Office, 01 Mum street, opposite head of Com. mercial. mr7—ls GOODALL, NELSON & PERKINS' STEAMSHIP LINES. Tho ELEGANT nnd FAST SAIL 4. TO .!>■>■.■ STEAMSHIPS or this Lina will sail regularly, as follows: Steamship CONSTANTINE. Captain MARK HARLOE. From San Francisco, Thursday, June 11, 1874. Returning, will sail from San Pedro, Tuesday, June 16th. SttMimship X A LORAMA Captain GEORGE ELLIOLT, FROM SAN FRANCISCO : Thursday, June 18th, FROM SAN PEDRO: Tuesday, June 23d. FARE—Cabin $10 00 Steerage >, 00 Steamship MONTERLY , Master. Cnnylng Freight only, Including Combusti bles, aud Steamship SAN IRITIS, DEBNEY. Master. Will sail as per Special Notice. For further Information apply to or address T. L. WARD 4 CO., Agents, my24-tf— 0! No. 43 Main street. K. A. FAKCO. J. 11. FARGO. ]>. B. N V rt. E. A. FARCO&CO., IMPORTERS A>'l» .IOHUKKS OF BRANDIES, WINES & LIBORS, 316 I rout Htreet, cor, Commercial, mrlB] SAN FRANCISCO. [Bui— 3 Carriage Wagon PAINTING Neatly and promptly done at Nos. 24 and 26, Aliso Street, B'tween Los Angeles and Alameda street. imtWH TU9MASJ. MURRAY.