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FINANCE AND TRADE. ■took exchange Review. N«w Yore, July 25.-Btocki opened slightly lower, but the pressure waa less pronounced. Shortly after the opening a better feeling set ln, •nd fractional advance! were scored. Later the market showed more resitting pow er, from the fact that there were now two sides to the trading. Home operators thought tha decline bad run Its course, and were buying whenever favorites fell below a certain point. Some stocks, however, wera weaker than ever, notably Missouri Pacific, Northern Pacific an 1 Atchilun, weakening the whole lilt The bank failures ai Milwaukee, Louisville and -ndlanapolis, more particularly tho suspen sion of the Wiscousin Marine «ul Mre insur ance bank of Milwaukee, utterly demoralised th» holders of western stocks this afternoon, and a general rush to sell was witnessed. < ii au ger slocks sold at the lowest point ln yoars. it was liquidation, pure and simple, although the bear element did all In itt power to accelerate the downward movement. Blocks and blocks of long slocks were thrown overboard, and tho question of price did not seem to enter Into the operations Dividend payer, and fancy stocks suite.cd alike. After Ibe delivery hour, wben it was found that do Wall .traot houses were ln tmunle, there wat a rally of ii to 3 per cent, and the market closed stead 1 r. Government bond, olosed lower. MONEY QUOTATIONS. New Tore, July 25.—Money on call, firmer, ranging from 3(68 per cent; closed ottered at 8 per cent.. Prime mercantile paper—»@t2 per cent. Sterling exchange-Weake.; bankers' 00 day bill, at $4.Bl>itiJi4 81? i; demand at 54.831i(a) 4.8454. San Francisco, July 25,-Dralts: Sight, 20c; telegraphic, 300. STOCKS AND BONDS. New Yobe, July 25.—Closing quotations were as follows: U. 8. 4s,regUt'd. .110 N. Y. Central. .. OH dooouDon 110 Northern Pac flo. 8 TJ. B.4Ui. Reg »7 do prof erred.... 3< »V- a PaolflcSs 193 North weiteru. JO, Atohlwn 13« do preferred.... 13.1!* American Ex .08 Oregon Impt 8 Oanadlan Paclflo. 00!* Oregon Nay 40 Canada Southern. 41 -ihori Line 10 Central Pacific... 18M Pacific Mall. 10K C B &Q Wi Pullman Palace..ls2 Chlc.goQas SOU Readlug... 134 Amer. Cotton Oil. 27 Richmond Ter.... 1 Lackawanna 137»4 Rio Stand Westrn Is Denver AR. U 25£ do preferred.... 53 Dhttllsrs 17% do firsts... 04 Ureal Northern... 104 Bock Island &>•', IlanoisCentral... 87fc st Paul 50">» Keu.ssATexas. 15 el Paul & Omaha 28 Lake Shore 114 Sugar Trust 23 Lead Trust 2\% Texas St Paeillc. . s>-4 Loiusvl St Naahvl. 50i* Union Paclflo 10* i Mich. Central 95 U. 8. Express 50 Missouri Paclflo.. 2U* WelU-Fargo's Kx.130 katlonalCordage. 8 Western Union... 73' i do preferred.... 82 Oen. hlectrio 47 N.American &% Llnaeed Oil 1« Boston, July 25.-Following were the closing quotation!: Atchison 13%iMexioan Central. 5 BellTeledhone... 170 ISan Diego 10 0. B.AQ 72J41 MININII SHABES. New Tore, July 25.—Mining shares closed as follows: Crown Point 25 Plymouth 20 Con. Cal. & Va.... l.Oti Sierra Nevada .. .30 Deadwood 1.00 Standard 1.3 > Goulu ACurry 25 Union Cue 30 Homeslake 7.50 i el low Jacket 40 li a 1« A Norcross. .05 iron Silver 16 Mexican 40 liulcEsliver .... 2.00 Ontanu 7.00 do preferred—ls.oo Ophlr 00|Bulwer 05 San Francisco, July 26.—Cloilng quotatloua were: Boloher 30 Potort 40 Best A Belcher... .55 Ophlr 04 Chollar 29 savage 35 Uon. Va 1.15 Sierra Nevada... .45 Cnnfldeuoe 45 Union Con. 35 Oouid ACurry 40 Yellow Jacket 40 Hale it Norcross.. .50 Silver Bullion. San Francisco, July 25.-Silver bars, 69K® 69% c per ounce. Mexican dollars, 61 S'V-'c New Voiik, Juiy 25.-Bar sliver, o!H_c per ounte. Mexican dollars, 58c. San Francisco Market Review. Bam Fbancisco, July 25.—There are few cbanget noted ln local inatneu, with Improved demand lv nearly all lines. The produce markets of all kiuda are dull. Vegetables cleared up slowly, with lower prices. In fruits, peaches are weak. Creamery butter it firm. Eggs are steady. Poultry It dull; moderate receipts. Chicago Grain Market. Chicaoo, Jnly 25.—Wheat. Trade was fair. The market opened %o lower; declined 1%0 more on bank failures aud rains in thedrougbty sections of the northwest; held steady, and closed easy, 19_o lower than yesterday. Much long wheat was closed out, presumably by de poolors ln tbe failed Milwaukee bank Receipts were 80,000 bushels; shipments, 4000 bushels. Closing quotations: Wheat, easy; cash, 63H0; beptember, 00 v Corn-Lower; cash, 39X0: September. 40i_o. Oats—Basy; cash, 27)_0; September, 24;« c. Rye—soc. Barley —Nominal. Piex-sl.lO. Timothy-sl.lO. OTHER SRAIK MARKETS. San Francisco, July 25.—Wheat, dull; De cember, $1.29.*. Barley—Hull; Docember, BSI" B e; seller '93, new. 79kc. Corn-sl.lO. HvxßrooL, Jnly 25 —Wheat, demand mod erate. No. 2 red winter olosed steady at as 0; ,d; No. 2 red spring at 5s lOd. Corn—Demand good. Spot closed dull at 4s 4d. July at Is August at 4s 4d; Beptember at 48 4&d. ______ Chicago Stock Market. Chioaoo, July 25.—Cattle; Rooeipts were 7000 head. The market closed dull but steady, with no ftrit-olaas steers here to lay. Good ■teen, $4.01X84.50; others, 35; Tex ans, $1 OOgll.OO; western*. $2.35(02.05; stick, era, $2 50.42.75. Hogs—Receipts were 10.000 bead. Tbe mar ket closed active anu 10 to 150 higher. Mixed and packers, $5.76®5.85; prime bevvy and butchers' weights, $5.90_0.10; light $0 *O|o 0.40. Sheep-Receipts were 10,000 head. The mar ket closed steady, 'fop sheep, $4.0054.75; Toi auh, $j.0034.25: westerns, $3.25_4.0i). , . •. General Markets. New Yo«k, July 25.—Hoj», dull but steady: state, common to choice, 19(022,); Paolno coast, 19®21Hc. Coffee—Options closed steady and 5 points up to 5 down. Bales were 19,000 bags. Includ ing July at $15.00®15.75; August at $15 45® 15.00: September at $15.45»15.00; Oc.iober at $16.30815.45: December at $15.05(915 20. Spot Rio closed easier and more active; No. 7 at levc. sugar—Raw closed doll and nominal; fair re (Vaing at 3Ho; eeutrifugalb, 90 test, *>». Ita sued closed aull and weak, Copper—Quiet; lake, $10.20. ' l«ad—Steady; domestic, $0.50. Tin—Steady; straits, $18.85(f«18.90_BJf*te* closed quiet and steady, bpeher clo*_|l__t: domestio, $3.00. " Salt Meats and Lard. Chicago, July 25.—Pork, arm; ca5h,.519.75; September, $z0,50. Lard—Steady; caah, 89.77U; September, 510.07 U. Ribs—Steady; cash, $8.14; Beptember, $8.25. Shoulders-$7.75m8.00. Short olear-$8.50®5.02',,. Wool. New York, July 25.—W001, moderately act ive and steady; domestic fleece, 27(»320; pulled, 20_370; Texas, 16_200. Petroleum. New York, Jnly 25.—Petroleum olosed dull. LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS. • [Tho quotations given below are current wholesale selling prices.) Mill Products. Floor —Per bbl., L. A. XXXX, $4.20; Capitol Mllii, $4 20; Bperry's, $400; Drifted Snow, $4 00; Victor, $i 00; Grown, $4.00; Btocktonla, $4.00. Mill Feed—Bran, per ton, $21; shorts, $23; mixed feed (corn and bar.ey), per 100 lbs , $1; Clacked corn, $1.15; feed meal, $1.20; robed barley, 85a Grain and Hay. Barley—Brewing, $1 00; feed, SOc. Wheat—No. 1, per co.ual, $1.35(_1.50; No. 2, $1.20tjjt1.30. Oorm— Per cental, $1.10. Oats—No 1, per cental, $150. Hay—Oat, $9(ito; wheat $9_10; bsrley, $8 @9: alfalfa, $96410. Btbaw—Barley, per ton, $5; wbeat, $0. Honey and Beeswax. Honey—Comb, 8®10o; extracted, white, 0® $o; amber, sffl6c. Beeswax—2o®2so. Dairy Produce. .5? T I ER— 'Ancy creamery, 28 ounce squares, Cheese-Eastern, per lb, I3f*l4c; California, large, lie; 3-lb hand, 130. Smoked Moats, Etc Hams—Rex, per lb., 150. Bacon—Rex, per lb., 1514 c; Defiance, 15c; light medium, 1 iv Poke—i)i v .all, 130 per lb. Dhied BEsr-Per lb , 13.,0 Lahu—Pei lb., tv tlercuj, compound, 8c; Ea fie, pure, llJ*o; Rox, pure, special rand, 11 Kc. Vegetable.. B»A»s-Nsvy or small whito, per TOO lbs., $3 35(93 50; pick, per 100 lb«., $3.50(g)3.05; bi.ck-yed, n-r 100 lbs., $2 5002.75; Lima, por !0O lbs., $3 00 3.25. Po patorh— Per 100 ibn,, c0,'(i750. B kts—PerlOCi .bs ,$1 00 CAnnAOE—Per 100 Ins., HOc «SI.OO. Oabrots—Por 100 lbs , $1.00. Chilis—Dry, per .trine, 75 :ftfsi.OO. Onions—Per iOO lbs., $i 25ml 50. Parsnips—Per 100 1b... $1.50. Peas— roen, per lb., B(<44a. Tuunu'S—Per 100 lb«., 80i". Poultry ami .Eggs. Pooi.trv— Hons, *4.00® 1.23 per doz ; young roosters, $4 O0«r4 75; old roosn rs, $3 60@l OO; broilers. $2 50@3 25; duck., $4.6t@5.50; tur kets, I .fa• lDc per lb. lons—California ranch, 22rj23c per doz. * Nuts. Almonds— oft shell, pr lb.. 16@17c; paper sh< 11, 19(524c; b i d shell, 8(<Sl0u. Peanuts - Kaw,4<tso per ib.; roasted, 7c. Walnuts—Hard shell, Sc; suit ehell ilc; pi per shell, 13c. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Tuesday. July 25, 1893. M B Payne to C Stewart—N 40 It ol lot 8, Dr Converse, tracr; $4' 0. R i rankol es al to (i H Peotr, Jr— lot 5, blk 59. Healey's survey; $1000. J*, uliivan to X M Bulllvin-Lot 33, Walkor tract; $3 00. A 1> i.nildi'tijiß et ux to B stauberry—Lot 18, blk Q, Highland Park tract; $75. C V Hall to F A Maishall—Lot 7, blk JL Wldd traot; $5. W W Soper to B F Orl—Lotl 8 and 10, blk E, Thomas tract; $1. Bank of Ameilcato JP Miller—Lot 20, blk K. Mott tract; J4OOO. E A M ti liken to J Brady-Lots 0 and 6, Smith's subd blk N, San Pasqual tract, Pasade na; $400. 8 A Dietrich to L 0 Dnhlbrink—Lot « blk 32. Los Angelea Imp Co's sub bik 38 H 8; $1. J A Narior et ux to E Nayloi—W ■■» lot 8 range 7, Temple St Olbsun trt, Ro San Pedro: $5000. Same to R B Is ay lor—E H same property; 90000. B 1 Parker et con to C H Locke—Lot 39, War dell's sub lots B and C, blk 9, Monrorla tract, Monrovia: $100. J A Phil bin etuxto R Q Welshaar—Ljts 25 and 27, Brooks sub Phllbln trt; $1000. 1) M Sutherland toC Murray—Lot 3, sub blk B, The palms: $«00. A X Pomeroy et ux to W W Lowe—nnd \i lots 19 aud 20, blk 110, Long Beach; $3500. Palmdale olonrCo to W M awer—Lots 27 and 30. sec 18T0NR11 W; $500. F W de Shepheid to 9 J Bauer—Lots 24 and 25 blk 1, aud lot 20 blk 0, Wollsklll Orobard tract; $1300. OA Khametux to W Clark-Lot 10 blk B, Bryan's Figu 'rou st subd: $14 9. W T Smith to L J A Smith—Lot 5 blk 1, Kler ulrTiii VotS tubd Curvllla tract; $3000. SUMMARY. Deeds 22 Nominal 7 Total $84,347 Not.—Figures so par tied by a da«h indicate page and number of b> >k of mi <culiannous records. Skookum Root Hair Falling Strength. Glossy. Conlaina Groves Vegetab.. / 'wlt'rSff BeHrnte Compound, ///' ]wjgsff Pabric Dandruff. 'Ik (.Mil $ Nature's Soothes, : a .yW I I'll I>\ Own Cools H, liW I' 1 Rented, And ' 1 11,1 T * " For Stopa (Trade Mark Registered.) All All Scalo Itching T T i I r*. Humor:. or * HAIR 14 The J.irVH\ Vree Scalp. From E BID WEB "3 Dressing. ..SiOifilancct. Sold by Druggists, }1; six,ss. -Worlll fit a bottle MANUFACTURED ONLY BVthE Skookum Root Hair Growsr Go. NEW YORK. Tin GGiebrated mm Sore, ff tScu Q r. d "APHRODITINE" SSSSA Is Bold ok i. £?~2?**\ GUARANTEE L$ W 'n to euro any forts, fCs Jr ~y of nervous dlseaso tyir or any disorder of tho generative or- _ g _ rT so<•:2 l> )». . gans of either sex ,/ir**Y, . ''.'?_> V whether arising'/ w fromtboexcessive/ ftf 7 '- BEFQRE usooJ Stimulants, AFTEf Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful indiad" tlou, over indulgence, Ac., such as Loss of Brail Power, Wakefulness, Bearlngdown Pains in ths back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria. Nervous Pros tration, Nocturnal Emissions, Leucorrbcea, Dlx tineas, Weak Memory, Loss ot Power and lmpr> tency, which It neglected often lead to prematura old ago and insanity. Pnce 11.00 a box 0 noxel for |5.00. 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Spring St. 4 1 ly Proposals for Supplies FOR PACIFIC BRANCH NATIONAL HOME lor Disabled Volunteer Soldier*—Loi An geles county, California, July 24, 1893—Sealed propose* will 1* received at the treasurer's offl c until 2 o'clock p, m. Friday, August 4th, 1893, for supplies for balance ol tbe quarter ending Sept. 30,1893, as follows: Quartermas ter stores. Schedule, with Information and in struction* for submitting bids, will be furnished upon application to the undersigned. The right to reject any or all bids ls reserved. Adore**, A. M. THORNTON, Treasurer. Approved: 0. TRBICHBL. Governor. 7 26 28 29 8 2 Notice to Beating: and Ventilating; Contractors. THB OITY BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL receive 'id* for the proper beating and ventilating of the High tcbool building until Saturday, July 29th, at 12 o'clock noon, at roum 25, city hall. Plan* and specifications and a certified cbeck of $300, for a guarantee, payable to the order of the uuderslgned, must accompany each bid. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. F. W. STEIN, Chairman Committee ou Building. Notice, CONSUMERS OF WATER FROM THE LOB Angeles City Water company plant are hereby unified that if they permit any build ing or Btreet contractor to use water from tbeir hydrants, unless such tontractor* show a per mit from this company, their water will be shut off without further notice, and a penalty will be charged for suob infraction of tbe regula tions before water will again be put on. LOS ANGBLES CITY WATER 10MPANY. « 10 3m LOS ANGELES TTERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 26, 1893. THE BEST COUCH-CURE and anodyne expectorant, AVER'S Cherry Pectoral soothes the inflamed membrane and induces sleep. Prompt to Act sure to cure. ~FAT PEOPLE To reduce your weight BUK rcs.Y usa Willard'n Obesity Pills and lose 15 pounds r month, injury to the health. No interference with business or oleasure. NO STARVING. 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Cxledratbd English Remedy It Is sold on a positive fßf jofmk J guarantee to cure any «p 5» wl form of nervous pros- tration or any disorder 1 of the genital organs of I either sex, caused Before* by excessive use of After* Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account of youthful indiscretion or ovor indulgence etc., DUnnes*. Convulsions. Wakefulness, Headache, Mental Depression. Softening of tbe lirain, Weak Memory, Pnuriug Down Pains, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria. Nocturnal Emissions, Spermatorrhoea. Loss of Power and Impotency. which if neglected* may lend to premature old age an H insanity. Positively guaranteed. Price. $'. .00 a box; 6 boxea for $5 00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. A written guarantee furnished with every $5 00 order received, to refund the money if a permanent cure Is nut effected, NERVIA MEDICAL 00., Detroit. Mich IRK..Ha.S Si CARPER, 102 N. Spring st. Baiter Iron Works 950 TO 866 BUENA VISTA ST., LOS ANQELEB, CAL Attaining the Southern Pacific grounds, Tel eDOMelaA. 7-31 Los Angeles Terminal R'y. Los Angeles Depots: East end of First street and Downey aveni c bridges. Leave los Angeles tor Leave p.aadena for r..sud -n*. Los Angeles. • 6 35* m * 7:15 a.m » 7:10 a.m t 8:05 am * 8:00a.m * 9:u5 a.m • 0:00 a.in :...*10:35 a.m -•10:30a.m »12:00 m *]2:20p m * 1:05 p.m * 1:25 p.m * 3 00 p m * 2 20p.m * 4:05 p m • 4:00p.m • 5:25 p.m » 5:-op.ra • 7:05 p.m • 0:20p.m 1 a 8:05 p.m ll:00p.m blO-O p.m [ "11:45 p.m Downey avenue leaving time 7 minutes later. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Altadena Juno- Altadena Junction. tlou for Los Angeles • 9:00 a.m *10::O a m n 1:25 p.m c 2:30 p.m « 4:oopa * 5:00 p.m b 0:20 p.m bIO.OO p.m All trains start from First atreet depot Leave Los Angelei for Leave Glendale for Los Glendale. Angeles. t 0:45 a.m ffsSS a.m J 8:15 a m J9:05 a.m 12:00 m '1:30 p.m * 5:25p.m *0:15 p.m Leave Lob Augeles for Leave East San Pedro Long Beach and Kusi for San Pedro. Los Augeles. , 8:00 a m * 7:15 am * 9:45a.m *11:15 a.m *12:45p m * 8:40 pm » 5:15 p.m I t 8:00 p m Between East San Pedro and Long Beach 10 minutes. BUBIO CANYON AND ECHO MOUNTAIN. Trains leave Los Angeles, 9 c. m. and 4 p. m. SalurdtysAnd Sundays, 9 a.m., 1:25 and 4 pm. Satuiday nights only, 0:20 p. m.; returning leave Rublo Pavilion, 9:40 p. m., arrive Los Angeles. 10:45 p. m. Fine Pavilion and Hotel; good music and grand entertainment. CATALINA IBLIND. Tbe following traina make connection at East Han Pedro with steamers to and ftom Cata lina Island: Monday. Wednesday and Friday, leave Loa Angelea at 12:45 p.m., and arrive at Los An gelea at 12:20 p.m. Saturday, leave Los An geles at 5:15 p.m. Sunday, leave Los Angeios ut 8:00 a.in. and arrive at Loa Angele»7:46 p. m. • Daily, t Daily except Sundays. J Sundays only, a Except Saturdays, b Saturdays only, ci-aturdavs aud Sundays only. Stages meet the 8:00 a.m. and 12:20 p. m trains at Pasadena for Mt Wilson on new trail PRBtengert leaving Lot Angelet en the 8 a.m. train for Wilson's pexk oen return the same day Theater nightt the 11 p.m. train will wait 20 minutes after the theater :s ont when later than 10:40 p.m. special rates to exeurton aud picnic partita. Depict east end First tvreet and Downey tve aue bridges. General offices, Fir t-etf< at Depot i. B BURNETT, General Manage* jya-U W. WINO CP. St*. Passenger Ag\ Redondo Railway Bummer Time Card No 10. IN EFFECT 5 A. M. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1893. Lo* Auge.es Depot, Corner Grand rtvisuur and Jefferson street. Take Grand avenue cable or Malu atreet and Agricultural Park horse cars. Train* Leave Traina Leave Los Angeles Redondo for Redondo for Lo* Angeles WKEK DAYS WEEK DAYS 7:50 a.m. 7:20 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:10 a.m. 1:35 p.m. 11:00 am. 5:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. SATURDAYS AND SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS SUNDAYS 7:50 am. - 7:20 a.m. 9:00 am. 9:10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:35 p.m. 2:50 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6 30 pm. 6:30 pm. Running time between Los Angeles and Re dondo Beach, 60 minutes. City Ticket Offloe at A. B. Green wald's Cigar Store, corner First and Spring streets. CATALINA ISLAND. Tuesday and Thursday leave Los Angeles l:3spm, Saturday leave Los Angeles9a.m. Tickets on sale at company's offloe. GEO. J. AINsWORTH, President, R. H. THOMPSON, Vice-President, J. N. BOlTON.Bup't. Redondo Beach. Compagoie Generate Trausatlantiqiie. FHENGH LINE TO HAVRE. COMPANY'S FEIR (NEW) NO. 42, North river, foot of Morton street. Travelers by thts line avoid both travel by English railway snd the discomfort of crossing the channel ln a small boat. LA BRKTAGNE, May 6. LA B 'UEGOGNE, May 13, LA CHAMPAGNE, May 20, ' LATOURAINt, May 87. LABRBTaGNK, June 3. LA BOURGOGNE, June 10. For ireigbt or passage apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No 3 Bowling Green, New Yurk. J. F. VUGAZI & CO., agents, 5 Montgomery aye,, Ban Francisco. Branch office, 19 Mont gomery street Tickets lor sale by all railroad and steamship offices. 3 1 tf Soolkro Pacific Liipaoy. IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. JUNE 12, 1893. Traina leave and are dne to arrive at I.OH ANOtCI.ES (AKCADK DECOT,) Fifth alreet, dally, aa follows: Leave for destinatiox. Arr. from 8:30 am Banning Banning 4:00 p.m Colloo . 59:2 l a.m 8 30 a.m Colton. AlO:10 a m 10:30 a.m Colton 4:(io p.m 4:30 pm Coiton 8:15 p.m 8:30 a.m... Dentin* and Eaat. 4:00 p.m 8:30 am ..El Pas • ond East... 4:00 p.m Chlno 89-21 am 8:30 a.m Chiuo a 8:50 a.m 4:30 p.m Chino Al0:10 a.m a 5:15 p.m Chlno 0:15 pm 8:00 a.m Pan Pedro 9:25 a.m Lonß Bch Si San Pedro 8:15 am 12:40 p.m San Pedro A Long Bcli 11:5b a m 6:00 p.m Ling Bch A Sin Pedro 4:15 p.m Long Bch a: San Pedro 5>7:45 a.m 2:00 p m Ogdoii Si E««t. 2d olae, 7:110 a m 10:40 p.m jgden Si Eaat, Ist clast 12 30 a.m 10:40 p.m Portland, Or 7:30 a.m River.-ldc s!):21 a.m B:3oam Riverside \10:10am 10:30 a.m Riverside 4:00 p.m 4:30 p.o) RWeislde ii: 5 p.m Ban Bernaidiuo... 59:2 l a.m 8:30 am .. Sau Bernardino... 10:10 a.in 10:80 a.m....Ban Bernardino.. 4:i'o p.m 4:30 p m . ..San Bernardino. 0 15 p.m Bediands n9:il a m a.m Reolandi 10 10 h.ia 10:30 a v Redlanda 4:00 p.ro 4:30 p.n kedl nds.. 0:15 p.m 2:00 p m -an Fran. & Saeram'i 7 30 a.m 10:40 p.m im Fran, it -"acram i 12:30 cm a 9:52 a m 8 nta Ana. Si Anahcn 9:08 a m 8:10 p.m Santa Ana Si Anahein a4:1)4 .m 9:25 a.m Santa Baibara 1 30 p.m 4:65 p.m ..santa Barbara— 9:10 p.m 69 20 a.m . ...Santa Monica— S.Ol t.m 9:30 a.m "aula Monica. H 00 a.m 10:20 am Santa Monica .. 12:10 p m 1:10 p.m Sauta MouiC'i. 4: '5 pm 6:15 p.m SantaMonlca. . 5:37 p.m 0:16 p.m sin n Monica— 50:35 p.m A 9-25 p.m Sauta Monica.... aB:l*3 p.m 10: 0 am Sddier.'Home... M:OS am 6:15 pm ....Soldiers'Home 5:37 p.m st) :20 am .. .Port i-os Angelus. <12:10 r,m «9:30 a.m... Port Los Angeles.. ai;2spm slO 20 a m .. .Port Los Angelea.. |5:37 p.m si :10 pm ;. Port Loa Angeles .. 50:35 p.m i.o£ p.m Tustlo 8:43 a.ai A 9:40 a m Wbttlier 8:43 a.in 4:52 p.m Whittier A 1:45 p.m 8:15 a.m Monrovia 7:55 a.m All :k> a.m Monrovia "0:57 a.m A>:00 p.m Monrovia. *1:46 pm 6:30 p.in Monrovia 4:45 p.m Every Sunday beginning at 1:10 a.m. thero will be an hourly train servioe between Santa Monica and the mammoth wharf at Port Los angeles. Last train leaves Ihe mammoth whaif at 5:00 p.m. CATALINA ISLAND. Southern Paclflo company's trains connect at San Pedro with the fine steamer Hermosa. Leave. Arcade Depot. Arrive. 12:40 p.m Monday 11:50 a.m 12 40 p.m Wednesday 11:50 a m 12:40 p in Friday 11:56 a.m 5:00 p.ru Saturday 8:00 a.n Sunday 5:00 p.n. .... Sunday 7:45 p.m Take Banta Monica train', from Sin Fernaudt street. Naud's Junction, Commercial street, Arcade dep it, Jefferson street (Winthrop sta tiou), Grand avenue, or University. For north: Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction, San Fernando street. For east:' Arcade. Commercial street, Naud's Junction. For other branohes: Arcade, Commercial atreet, Naud's Junction, San Fernando street. Local aud through tickets sold, baggage checked, Pullman sleeping car reservations m»de. and general Information given upon ap plication to J. M. CRAWLEY, As«t. G Pas. Agt,, No 144 S. Spring St.. oor. Second. CHABjLKS SEYLER, Agent at depots. W h Sundays only. A Sundays excepted. RICH D GRAY, Oen. Traffic Mgr. T. H. GOODMAN, fieu'l Passenger Agt SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY Com PANY. (Santa Fe Route.) IS EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1893. Tralnt arrive and depart from First at. station: Leave. Los Angeles. i Arrive. * 6:15 p.m Chicago Limited * 7:3oam * 7:00 am ...Overland Express... * 6TBp.m * 8 15 a.m . San Diego Coatt Line.. « i:lsp.m * 4:30p.m ..BanDlegoCoaatLine * 6:60 p.m * 7:00 a.ra f .... 1 • 7:50 a.m * 9:00 a m ... San Bernardluo .. I * 9:50 p.m I 1:30 pm i via Pasadena ) f 1:25 p.m * 4iOt»o,m 0:18 p.m * 5:15p.m I it 7:35 p.m * 7:00 ..m f Riverside via lif 1:25 p.m * 9:6oam i ..sau Bernardino.. > 0:13 p.m t >;30pm I J j * 6:05a.m f... Riverside and ...1 j*10:15 a.m (11:00 a m < . San Bernardino.. >\* 3:55p.m * 4:30p.m 1... .via Orange J |* 0:n0 p.m * 7:ooam f .Rediands, Mentone.i • 9 50a m * 9:00a.n. ...and Highland... ( 125 p.m * 1:30 p.ra t* via }\ 6:18p.m * 4:00 p.m...... Pasadena t 7:35 p.m * 5:15p.m 1 J *0:05a.m f.Rediands, Mentone."l *10:15a.m til on a.m and Highland, via. • * 3:55 p.m * 4:30 a m (Orange & Riverside J 6:50 p.m * 9:00 a.m f It 7:35 a.m (10:2--s.m ..Azusa, Pasadena., i * 8:43 a.m * 1:30p.m I and I * 9:50 a m * 4:00p m •! ....Intelmediate * 1:25 p.m * 5:35 p.m | Stations. i ' 4:16 p.m J 6:35 pm I * 6:18 p.m * 7:00 p.m ( J t 7:35 p.m * 7:ooam Pasadent, * 7:60a.m * 5:15 pm Pasadeua * 1:25 p.m * 6:05a.m Santa Ana,. • B:soa.ni * 8:15a.m Santa Ana t 1:50 p.m BantaAna * 1:15 p.m * 4:30 p.m Santa Ana. * 6 50 p.m * 8:55 a.m SantaMonlca * 8:43 a.m *10:00a.m SantaMonlca * 2:15 p.m * 1:30 pm Banta Monica.. .. * 4:44 p.m * 6 25 p.m Banta Monica. » 6:10 p.m * 9:05 a.m Redondo * 8:29 a.m •10:00 a.m Rsdondo • 2:15 p.m * 1:30 p.m Redondo * 4:44 p.m * 5:25 p.m Redondo * 6:10 p.m t 9:00 a. m Ban Jacinto v Pasadena ( 1:25 p.m tll:00a.m San Jacinto via Orange t 3:55 r.m t 9 00 a.m Temecula via Pasadena f 1:25 p.m (11:00a.mi...Temecula via Orange. (10:15 p.m ( 8:15 a.m Eacondldo vl Coatt Line ( 1:15 p.m Uatalina Island, * 1 30p.m Tuesday * 2 15 p.m * 1:30 pm Thursday * 2:15 p.m •10,00 s.m Saturday * 2:15 p m •Daily (Dally except Sunday. 1 Sundays only, X. W. McGKS, City Past. <fc T. Agt. 129 N Spring st., Lot Angelea, ED. CHAMBERS, Ticket Agent, Depot foot of Firtt at. Flrtt-tt. Depot. Pacific Coast S. S. Go. PERKINS & CO., GENERAL IT Ag«nt», San Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines lot Portland, Ore., Victoria, B. <;. iin-l puget Bound, Alaska and all coast SOUTHERN ROUTES. TISIB TABLE FOR JULY, 1803. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO: For — i'ortHarlord 8. S. Corona, July 5, 13, 22, Santa Barbara.... 31; Augusta Kedoudo Pen Los Angeles. 3. 8. Santa Rosa, July 0, 18, Newport 27; August 5, San Diego For- S. 8. Los Angeles, July 2, 11, East Sau Pedro... 20, 20; August 7. Ban Pedro aad 8. 8. Eureka, July 7. 16, 26; way ports Augusta, LEAVE PORT LOS ANGELES ANB REDONDO: For— 15. Santa Rosa, July 2, 11, 20,20; August 7. Ban Diego IS. S. Corona, July 7. 15, 24; | August 2. S. 8. Santa Rosa, July 4,13, San Francisco. ... 22, 31; august 9. PortHarloid 3. S. Corona. Jf»iy 9, 17, 26; Santa Barbara .. August 4. LEAVE BAN PEDRO AND EAST SAN PEDRO: For— (S. 8. Eureka, July 1," 10, 19, San Francisco and 28; August 8. way ports 8. 8. Los Augeles, July 6, 14, r i 23: August 1. Cars to connect with st?amers via San Pedro leave 8. P. R. R. (Arcade depot! at 6:00 p. m , and Terminal Railway d?Pot at 5:15 p.m. Oars to connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 10:00 a, m , or from Redondo railway d. pot at 9:00 a. m. Cars to connect via Port Los Angelea leave 8. P. R. R. depot at 1:10 p. m. for steamers north bound. plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berthß m»y be secured. The company reserves the right to change the s earners or their days of sailing. __p-For passage or freight at above or for tickets to and from all Important points in Europe, apply to PAKRIS . A _._ tf Offloe, No. 124 W, oecond St., Los Angeles. MT. LOWE RAILWAY IN EFFECT JULY 1, 1893. Leave 1.i,-. Augeles for Rublo Canyon via Leave Rnb'o Canyon Terminal Railway. for Loa Angelea. 0:00 a. m. dally 9:40a.m dully 10:30 a. m., Bun. only 11:00 am., Sun. only ] :25 p. m. Bat. A Sun 2:05 p. m. Hat. A Bun. 4 :<io p. m. dal y 4 40 p.m. dally 5:20 p. m„ bun. only 0:10 p.m., Kun. only - 0:a0 p. m. Sat. only 9:40 p. m. Sat. only The incline i ari will run between Rublo Canyon and Ech > Mountain 15 miuuteß after tbe arrival of e.ch train. Beyond Echo .Moun tain are twenty miles of the finest bridle road to be found lv any part of tbe world, on which the grandest scenery that can be found on tho globe is at hand at every turn. im tho summit of Echo Mountain saddle animals are .always in waiting with competent guide* to convey parties through Castle Can yon, Grand Canyon and Crystal 8 rings to Mount Lowe and highest peaks visible from Pasadena. ROUND TRIP BATES. lo< Angeles to Rublo Canyon, $1; to Echo Mount.lv, $.70. Pasadena '8 Rubio Canyon, 65 cents; to Echo Mountain, $2.35. Altadena Junction to Rubio Canyon, 40 cents: to Echo Mountain, $i. saddle animals from Echo Mountain to Mt. Lowe, $2. Genera offices: Grand Opera Honse Block, Pasadena, Cal. „ * T. 8 C LOWE, President and General Manager. J. T. WHEDON, Traffic Manager. 714 v3f/ OR. WONG HIM. Chinese Physician and Surgeon, baa resided at Loa Angeles eighteen (18) years. His reputa tion as a thorough physician has been lully es tablished and appreciated by many. Hia large Eractl co la an.nlcient proof of bis ability and onesty. The doctor graduated ln tbe foremost colleges, also practiced ln tbe largeat hospitals of Canton, China. The doctor speaks Spanish ■ueutly. Office: 639 Upper Main street. Hundreds of testimonials are on file at the doctor's office which fee baa received from hia Dumeroas patients of different nationalities, which be has cured of all manner of diseases to which the human body ls heir—from the small ett pimple to the most complicated of cases. t, 0. b05664, Station C. Loa Augeles. Los Anokleh, CaL, June 17. 1893 To the Public: 1 have been suffering with piles and kidney trouble for over live yeara aud nave tried several remedies, but all failed to relieve me. A short time aince I tried Dr. Wong Him, 039 Upper Main atreet, and t am now well md strong, and consider him a first-clans doc tor. Yours truly, W. H. HILLTER, 285 South Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal. Los Anoeles, June 9, 1893. To the Public: For over five years 1 have been troubled with nervous sick-headache and liver complaint. I didn't seem to find any help from the many docto.s and medicine* that I tried until I tried Dr. Wong Him, 639 Upper Main street. lam now well. Yours truly, MISS M. G BROCK, 48 Hinton aye., Los Angeles, Cal. TO THE UNFOBTUNATE. GIBBON ' S *28 Kearney St., K§WffitrJMr™sjjSßf§& Ban Francisco, Cal. k£ in 1854, foi treatment of Sexual ana diseases, such Gonorrhea, Gleet, Byphtlla Ui v 4aL>__Ra_3Sa»Sa:l Us forms, H.-mlual Weakness, Impotency and Lost Manhood per manently cured. The sick aad afflioted sho nld not fail to pall upon him. The Dootor hae trav eled extensively ln Europe and Inspected thor oughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable Information, which hell competent to impart to those ln need of hisses vires. The Doctor cures where others falL Try bim. DR. GIBBON will make no charge unless he effects a care. Persons at a dlstanes) CD RED AT HOME. AH communication* strictly confidential. All letters answered la Tiain envelopes, Call or write. Address * DR. J. F. GIBBON, Bos 1967, Ban Francisco, CaL Mention Lost Angeles H.bald. 12-17 Iv Notice of Guardian's bale of Heal Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the oounty of Los Angeles, State of California, made on the 14th day of October, 1892, and corrected Juiy 1,1893,nunc pro tune, ln tbe matter of the estates of and guardianship of Albert A. Benton, Joslnh H. Benton, Mabel H. Benton, Harriet O. Benton, Edwin M. Ben ton, Floia J. Benton snd Hurlbert J. Benton, tbe undersigned, the guardian of the persons and estates of said minors, will tell at private tale, to tbe highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of the United siatet. and subject to confirma tion by Baid Superior Court, on or after Friday, the 4th day of August, 1893, at the office of Barclay & Wilson, attorney! at law, 139 X North npring ttreet, in the city and county of Lot Angelet, Btate of California, where bids will be received, all „ue right, title and Interest that the tald minors have ln and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being ln the county of Loa Angelea, State of California, and described ar followt, towit: An undivided one-half (!•>) Interest ln lot 5 (5) in block U of the town of Garvanza, Lot Angelet county, according to the map recorded in book 9, pages 45 and 40, of miscellaneous recirds of tald oounty. Terms and conditions of tale: Cash gold coin of tbe United States; ten per cent of the pur chase money to be paid on the acceptance of otter or bid, the balance on confirmation of tale by aaid superior court. Deed at expense ot purchaser. July 18,1893. FRANCES M. BENTON, Guardian of the persons and estates of said minors. 7-19 15t Notice to Stockholders. NOTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE stockholders of the Silver Valley Land and Water company, a corporation, of the connty of Lot Angeles, state ot California, that on Tuesday, the first .day of Augutt, 1893, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m., a meeting of the stocknolders of aald cimpauy will beheld at the office of the comoany, at room 15,120). South Spring street, ln the city of Lot Angeles, state of California, lor tbe following purpose, to-wit: First-Repealing or amending by-laws or adopting (additional by-laws of tald company, Second—Authorlting disposition of ttock purchated by tald company at delinquent assessment sale. And for the transaction of such other business at mnv properly come before the meeting. Two-thirds of the subscribed ttock is neces sary to be reoretented at aaid meeting. By order of the board of directors. Lot Angelet, 0»L, July 13.1893. Attest: [seal] A. R. RHEA, Secretary. 7-16 lit E. HATrON. President. Notice to Contractors. THERE IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF Octavlas Morgan, architect, corner ot Franklin and New high streets, Los Angeles, the plans and specifications . _ _„„ FOE TWO COTTAGE BUILDINGS FOB FOr'sCHOOL AND INDUSTRIAL BUILD ING FOB GIRLS, , . lo ba erected at Whittier. Cal., and thou-, dersigned trustees ol the Whit ier State School Invite sealed bids upon the aame. tend all bids to Dr. Walter Lindley. at Whit tier, the secretary of the said Board, before 10 o'clock a.m. August 15, 1893. Bach bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum ol $1000. The board reserves the tight to re] act any and 411 bia *' ANDREW MULLEN, President FRANCES L. HAYNES, W. G. COCHRAN, 7-19 28t Trnstees. Notice to Whom it May Concern. PAWNBROKERS' AUCTION SALE ACCORD- Iue to law of unredeemed god sliver, filled case and nickel watches, diamond and gold oar riags, breastpins, rings, sleeve buttons, collar buttons, silverware, gold-headed canes and umbrellas, clocks, guitars, mandolins, violins, banjos, pistols, guns, rules, opera and field glasses, merchaum pipes and cigar hold ers, overooats, coats, pauts and vests, valises, trunks, books, saddles, surveyors' instruments, drums and musical lnslrumen », and all goods pawned with me from July 1, 1892, to January 1. 1893, at No. 143 North Main atreet. ' L B. COHN, Pawnbroker. B. ETTLING, Auctioneer. 8 24 tim ItANKINO lIOIIOKM. ______ JM NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA, Report to Comptroller of ('iirrpiiry, July 12, 1893. RESOURCE-). | I.IABILIUES. Cash on hand And iv banks $102,0*1 1 0 ; Capital flock, paid iv coin $250,000 1 United States bonds KiO.Ono 00 Stuphu 5,000 1 Demand loans 92 305 05 . Una vtded profits 10,040 \ Regular loans 54 I Circulation 135000 01 School bonds and stocks 10,723 65 I Deposits 100.038 3d) Furniture aud fixtures 0,000 00 I Expenses 315 4o | $580,079 74 I $599,679~74 The National Bank of California is one of the few b inks that successfully stood the shock of the la'e panic aud maintained lull co;n paym-nts right through. The National Bank of uallfnrnU pays no Interest on deposits in any form, offers no special Inducements for business other than reliability when tile customers exercise their lights to de mand their money. In the matter of loins It looks more to reliability than high rates of interest, and desires no loans except (rum good aud reliable parties, and then exacts good security, believing that no bank ls better or mote reliable than lis leans. -SDI R ECTOR9S- O. H. CHURCHILL, O. S. JOHNSON. JOHM WO! FSKILL, M. H. SHERMAN, W. L. GRAVIS, E. F. C. KLOKKE, OE'IRGE IRVINE K. VM. DONALD. W. 8. DE VAN, T. E. NKrVLIN, A. HADLEV, JOHN M. C. MARBLE. 7-2(1 Om Security Savings Bank & Trust Company NO. 148 SOU II MAIN STKBBT, LOS ANGKLKS, CAL. CAPITAL STOCK ..™ 8200.003 BURPLUS AND UNDIVIDFD PROFITS 16,000 OFFICERS: T. L. DUQ.UE, President. J. F. BARTORI. Cashier. WM, McdERMOTT, Vice-President. W. D. LONUYEAR, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS: Tsaias W. Hellman, Herman W, Hellman, Maurice S. Hellman, A. C. Rogers, T. L. Duque, Wm. McDermott, M. L Fleming, J. A. Graves, F. .V Myers, J. 11. Sbanklmd, J. F. Sartori. Five Per Cent Intereat Paid on Deposits Money Loaned on Heal Bttate Our Loan Committee of Five Directors exercise great care ln making loans. Kspeclai attention given to depositors of small Bums; also to children's savings deposits. Remittan'es may he sent by drift, postal order or Wells. Fargo & o.'s Kxprfss. 4-1 ly INTEREST PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company CAPITAL. - $200,000. 426 SOUTH MAIN ST. - - - LOS ANGELES, CAL. J. B. LA> KBRSHIM, Pres't. 8 C. HUBBKLL, Vice-Pres't. J. V. WACHTEL, Cashier. DIRECTORS: H. W. Hellman, S. C. Hubbell, I. N. VanNuys, Kaspare Cohc, John H. Jones, O. T. Johnson, W. (~ KerckhotT, H. W. O'Melveny. J. B. Lankershim. Deposits will be received in sums of from $1 to $5000. Working men and women should de posit at least $1 per week from their wages Children can purchase 5-cent sta rp« ln all parts of the city and county. It is the best educatiou you can have in saving and caring for money. MONEY "TO LOAN ON MQRTQ AQEB SAYINGS BANK OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Southeast Corner Spring and Court Sts , Les Angelea, Cal. CAPITAL BTOOK, 8100,000. SURPLUS, 810,000. OFFICERS: J. H. BRALY President | JOHN w. HUNT Cashier FRANK A. GIBSON Vice-President I ARTHUR H. BRALY Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: J. D. Bicknell, Hiram Mabury, W. C. Patterson, J, M. Elliott, Frank A. Gibson, H. L. Drew, C. W. Hasson, J. H. Braly, A. H. Braly. INTEREST PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS 7-11 tf ■ 1 M minimi of Smtincgs yMf CAPITAL. $200000 223 SOUTH SPRING ST. if. W. STIMSON, Pres't Wm. FERGUSON, rice-Pees't W. E. McVA V, Catkin • D i nc ctobs Wm FERGUSON S.MANSFIELD R.M.BAKER A. E. POMEROY C. G. HARRISON S. H. MOTT M. W. ST/MSON 5 per cent Interest pni» ou 3Qepo»it» Los Angeles Savings Bank, NO 33Q North Matin Btreet. CAPITAL STOCK *M«->O.Orv> BUKPLUB 80,000 H. W. HELLMAN, President. J R. PLATER, Viee-Prsnaenl, W. M. CASWELL,, Casbier. DIRECTORS: I. W. HELLMAN. S. 8. BAKKR. R. W. HELLMAN, J. K. PLATES, I. W. HELLMAN, J»„ •■5 tl paid on deposits Money to loan on first class real estate STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Loi Angeles National Bank of Los Ange les. CaL, at the close of business on May 1, 1893: resources: Loans and discounts $ 909,231 42 Banking house and fixtures 173.954 64 Expenses and taxes paid 11,758 17 Government bonds, 4 ocr cant .¥395.400 00 Cash on hand 202,708 25 c "* ln b » Dk « 290 ' 337 51 888 508 76 Total $1,983,449 99 LIABILITIES: Capital $ 500,000 00 Surplus 52,500 00 Undivided profits 31,979 43 National bank noteß outstanding 135,000 00 Deppsits 1,263,970 58 Total $1,983,449 99 Stale of California, County of Los Angeles,«.«. I. F. C. Howea, Cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment ls true to the best of my knowledge aud belief. F. O. HOWES, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16 th day of May, 1893, v*'u*' ' E. W. CO!, Notary Public, Correct—Attest: CHAS. A. MARRINER, WARREN GILLELEN, P. M. GREEN, Directors. THE UNIVERSITY BANK OF LOS ANGELE3 Southeast corner of First and Broadway. Capital stock, fully paid $100,000 Burplui 75,000 R, M. WIDNEY, President, D. 0. MILTIMORE, Vice-Pres. GEO. L. ARNOLDC, ashler. directors: R. M. Widney, D. O. Miltlmore, S. W. Little, 8. McKinlay, John McArthur, C. A. Warner, L. J. P. Morrill. General banking business and loans on first class real estate solicited. Buy and sell first class stocks, bonds and warrants. Parlies wish ing to invest ln first-class securities on cither long or short time, can bo accommodated. QALIFORNIA BANK, Corner Broadway and Second Btreet. Capital paid up 8250,000 00 Undivided profits. 21,000 00 J. FRANKENFIELD, President. BAM LEW 18, Vice-Preildent. J. M. WITMER. Cashier. JOHN G. MOBBIN, Ass't Cashier. directors: Simon Maler, I. B. Newton, Hervey Lindley, X F. Lotspeloh, J. 0. Kays, R. W. Jones, G. W. Hughes, Bam Lewis, J. Frankenfield. General Banking and Rxchange business transacted. m4-4m SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANE 101 a Spring street, Nadeau block. L. N. Breed President Wm. F. Bosbyiholl Vice-President n. N.Flint Ca.hier W. H. HolUday Assistant Cashier Capital paid ln gold coin 5200,000 Surplus and undivided profits 25,000 Authorized capital 600,000 DIRECTORS. L. N. Breed, H, T. Newell, Wm, H. Avery, Silas Holman, W. H. Holliday, JC. C. Bosby shell, M. Hagan, Frank Rader, D. Reuiick, Thee. (less. William F. Bosbyshell. 7-1 tf BANK OF AMERICA, FORMERLY LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK, Temple Block. Capital stock paid up $300,000. or Ft gas. JOHN B. PL ITER President ROBT. 8. BAKER w.ce-Presid«n» GEO. H. STEWART Cashier DIRECTORS. Jotham Bixby, Chas. Forman, L. T. Garnsey, Lswellyn Bixby, It. 8. Baker, John E. Plater. Geo. H. Stewart. JTrIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES CAPITAL STOCK $200,000 SURPLUS 303,000 J. M. BLLIOTT, President J, D. Bicknell, Vice-Pres. G. B. Shaffer, Ass't Cashier directors: J. M. Elliott. J. 0. Bloknell, B. H. Mott, H. Mabury, J.D. Hooker. D. McGarry, Wm. O. KerokholT. State Loan & Trust Go Or LOS ANQELES, Northwest Corner ot Spring and Seoond Street* Los Angeles, Cal. C APIT A L, Paid in Gold Coin, $700,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: W. O. Cochran, President. H. J. Woollacott, Vice-Pres't A. E. Fletcher, Cashier. Jam is F. To will, SeCr. Geo. H. Bonebrake. O. T. Johnson. Judge W. P, Gardiner, A. A. Hubbard. W. H. Crocker, P. It. Gresn, Telfair Cieighton, B. F. Ball. We do a general banking builnen, sololt comm rcial deposits and pay interest on tims deposits. Make commercial loans on personal and collateral securities, aud time loans on real estate. We act as trustees for corporations and estates. Hare safe deposit boxes for rent, FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF Los Angeles, Cal, Capital (paid no) S SOO.<«M tiu rol us and profits 780,004 Total 81,280,000 orr.cißS. IS Al AS W. HELLMAN President HERMAN W. HELLMAN Vice-President JOHN MILNER Cashier H. J. FLEISHMAN Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS. W. H Perry, Osto W. Childs, J. Ti. lanker «him, C. E. Thorn, O. Ducommun, H. W. Hell. <n in, T. L. Duque, A. Glassell, I. W. Hellman. 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