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8 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ALL THE NEWS. —THE LOS AN geles Herald receives tho full report of the associated Press. All the telegraphic news .if the world appeats in its columns 34 hours ahead of the time the San Francisco dallies reach Southern California, oven when block ades do not interfere with their arrival. All local news it also fully given. Tux Herald is published every day In the year, and is served by carriers in this city and most towns for 80 centt per month. A GRAND PREMIUM. - EVERY subscriber to Tut; Herald is entitled to tbe grand premium, Glimpses of America, ac cording to the terms on the toupon on the nfth page. Glimpses of America is one of the finest books ever issued in tho world, lt con tains 850 pictures of all the beautiful scenery in America—every one an art gem. Thoutands of copies have already been sent out by The H wrald, and all are pleased with the work. It is practically a 9'M gift for every subscriber. 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Quick results are always obtained, FOR EASTERN ' FRIENDS.-SUB scrlbers to The Herald can have sent to any address, for tho sum of 15 cents, the-18 -page Annual Herald and the 48-page New Year's Hxrai.d -98 pages, telling all about Southern Californts. As a gift for eastern friends this is a chance not to be missed. Bend addresses plainly BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER. —THE Herald is the best family newspaper. Al reports given are rellab c, and the paper is de" livered promptly wherever ordered. Address AVERS ,fc LYNCH, Los Angelas, (tel. NOTES Weather Bureau. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles august 1. 1»94: I W'ther a. ra. p. m. w 1 w Maximum temperature, B.~>. Minimum temperature, sti. The park commission will hold aa Im portant meeting this morning. The total tines collected in the polico courts for the month were $1190. George Wall, a brotber-in-law of Po lice Officer Benedict, died suddenly at Pomona yesterday. Tbe new oil well ordinance will be ready for consideration at tbe meeting oi tbe council on Monday. Water Overseer Bilderain reports tbat tbe receipts of his office for July from water sales ware 1525:.' 50. There ware over 60 men present at the drill of tha new Company C of the Sev enth regiment last night, and quite a large number of visitors. The old and reliable firm of Pironi & Slatri have dissolved partnership, Mr. Charles B. Pironi continuing tbe busi ness at 340 North Main street. The murderer John Craig will be ar raigned today in Justice Seaman's court npon the cbarge of killing Mrs. William Hunter. The other arraignments have been held. The voting place for the Thirty-second preolnct, Third ward, has been changed from the Second street park pavilion to the old power house on Second street, by order of tha Democratic county cen tral committee. The monthly statement of County Auditor Lopez ior July shows the follow ing state of the funds: Available bal ance to draw againat, $400,131.20; war rants drawn and paid, $4370,23; total in treasury, $404,501.43 There were undelivered telegrams at the Western Union Telegraph office, cor ner of Court and Main streets, August Ist, for Henry F. Westheimer, Carl E. Lindsay, C. B. Hull. Walter Maywood, Mike Edward Henderson, A. Scbindler •nd G. Cockburn Thomson. The death of Mr. W. M. Friesner oc curred yesterday. Mr. Friesner was, nntil the present board of education commenced its wild career, city super intendent of schools, and was an excel lent official, gaining tbe regard and re spect of all with whom he came in con tact. H. Kivel, keeper of a second-band clothing store at 207 East First street, in jumping from Pico Heights car No. 101, at Flower and Pico streets, yester day afternoon, bad the right shoulder badly injured. He was treated by Po lice Surgeon Bryant at the receiving hospital. James Hayes, a boy residing witb his parents on Michel street, Fast Los An geles, was run over by a wagon yester day and his right leg broken. Teamster McLanghlin, employed by tbe city, was driving witb a load of gravel, when tbe youth dimbed upon it and fell beneath tha wheel. William Murray, who jaat came in from Ban Fernando, reported to tbe police last night that he had been robbed of $100 in the Germania hall, on North Main street. He waa drinking daring the evening, end is supposed to have been robbed while under the in fluence of liquor. Redondo railway will change time on Friday, August 3. Trains will leave Los Angeles at 9:05 a. m., 1:35 p.m., 6:30 p. ra. daily, and leave at 8:05 a. m. and 6:25 p. m. Saturday and Sunday only and at 10:40 a.m. Sunday only. Train* will leave R-idondo at 7 :30 a. m., 10:30 a. m. and 4 :10 p. m. daily, and 0:45 a. m. and 5 p. m. Saturday and Monday only, and at 9:20 a. m. Blind ay •nly. Next Monday evening, in Unity Church, William S. Creighton, esq., the papular attorney, will "file a brief for tbe claimants in the great cemented will casa entitled the People vs. Land Monopoly." Arguments on both sides Will be made by able speakers, and the single tax: theory will receive a vigorous discussion. Admission to the "court" will be free to tbe public. A large au dience is expected, as the proceedings will interest all classes of people. Keep your hair soft and beautiful and free from dandruff by using Smith's Dandraff Pomade, at H. M. Salecc Son's, 820 Spring street. MEMORANDA. Dr. Rtbecca Lee Dorsey, Stimson block, brat floor, rooms 129, MO, 131, Special attention Riven to obstetrical ' cases and all diseases of women and j children. Electricity scientifically need. I Consultation hours, Ito 5. Telephone I 1227. ! Fersoni desiring to frame tbeir pot ! traits will find the best selection of i frames at Litchtenbergers art empor i ium, 107 North Main etreet. Artists I will find it to tbeir advantage to pur ; chase tbeir supplies there. (Jo with the crowd to the Cosmopoli i tan dining hall, 219-221 West Second street, for turkey dinners and eastern | loin steaks. Best of ice cream served noon and evenings. All for 25 cents. S. Oonradi, optician, watchmaker and jeweler, has removed to 113 South Spring street. Fine diamond sotting a special ty. Watches, clocks and jewelery care fully repaired and warranted. Best remedy for irritating bronhcial cough and soreness in the lungs is Row ell's Cough mixture. We reccommend it. A. E. Littleboy. oil South Spring et. Special—For a short time only, finest enameled cabinet photos in tbe city, re duced to $1 per dozen. Sunbeam Art Parlors, 23ti South Main Gtreet. Adams Bros., dentists, 239' . South Spring street. Painless filling and ex tracting. The best sets of teeth from T 6 to $10. W. R. Burke & C 0.,213 I ;.' N. Spring. Fire insurance at reduced rates. Call and see testimonials from leading citi zens. Oo to ths Bryson Lumber company for the best lumber; finest line in the city. Office, 207 W. Second street. Have your piano tuned by A. G. Gardner, competent piano tuner, US Winston streot. Mrs. Dr. Wells removed, 252 S. Ocean aye., Santa Monica. Car fares deducted. The Advance Davis sewing machine is tbe beet. Office 12S South Main street. Sharp & Samson, funeral directors (independent),s36S. Spring St.; tel. 1029. Sewing machines, in good working or der, for $5 each. 128 South Main etreet. All kinds of sewing machines repaired at 128 South Main street; needles, oil. Inglewood briek —best, hardest, cheap est. Room 1, Freeman block. Dr. Wallace A. Dunton, 301 N. Main, opposite St. Elmo; tel. 1159. All kinds of sewing machines for rent; 128 South Main street. F. R. Cunningham, dentist, Califor nia Bank building. Beautiful Bellevue Terrace, the finest hotel in the city. Insure with A. C. Golcb, 147 Sonth Broadway. Mexican leather carver, Campbell's Curio store. Dr. Darling haa moved to the Stimson block. Dr. Baboock has moved to Stimson block. Drs. Rogers it McCoy, Bryson block. Rooms $2 a week. U. S. hotel. Tba Y'«ast or Portlnucnla. Commencing with Wednesday after noon and all of Thursday, this week (August 2d), there will be celebrated in St. Joseph's church, on Santee, between Twelfth and Pico streets, this city, tbe great Franciscan feast and indulgence of the 80-called portinncula. lt iB the greatest privilege obtained by St. Fran cis, tbe founder of tbe Franciscan order, for bis church, Portinncnla at ABsidium, and afterward extended by several popes to all the churches attended by the Franciscan fathers. This being the first year, the Sons of St. Francis and suc cessors to the early missionary padres of the Pacific coast are again located in I.os Angeles, the feast of portinucula will be celebrated with extraordinary solemnity. Masses on August 2d will be celebrated at 6, 7, 8 and 10 o'clock a. m, At tbe 10 o'clock solemn high mass the Rt. Rev. Bishop G. Montgomery will preach one of his eloquent dis courses explanatory of the occasion. All cordially invited. Santa Catalina Island. Illumination and fireworke Saturday nights. Wilmington Transportation company's steamers making daily trips. Special excursions Saturdays and Sun days on steamer Hermosa. See railroad time tables and display ad in this paper, or inquire 130 West Second etreet, JOTTINGS. Carpnt Gleaning at Bloeser's. Satisfaction, promptness, reasonable. 454 56 S. Broadway. Telephone 427. From the Evening Telegraph; Who in the mischiel is Daniel Conaldßoa'.' A pamphleteer is abroad in the land under that name, whose biting sarcasm and clean-cut logic show him to be a literary fee man whose steel only the very self-confident will venture lo encounter. Ostensibly he is a defender of the A. P. A., but in that guise ne has managed to thrust his blade j deep into the vitals of the institution. One is ' compelled to admire the unusually brilliant In- I tellectual quality of the pamphlet, whatever I his opinion of the meritsof the argument, ■ Anchor Stables. The Broadway livery stable haa removed from 428 South Broadway, to 34Z South Spring street, where the proprietor will be ready to serve his customers in the best possible man ner. Thanking the public for the past liberal pationage be asks a contlnnsnce of the same liberality. T. O. H Bogalsky, proprietor of the Anchor stables, 343 South Spring. Look at the responsible firms and horsemen: C. A. Burfee, Walter Maben, D. R. Dwyer, Wells-Jargo & Co., Cudahy Packing Co., Na tional Ice Co., Los Angeles Fishing Co., Tufts- Lyons Arms Co., Maier <Sa Zobeleln's Brewery, Simon Maier. and 10.000 others. All use and recommend De Jarnatt'a Texas Horse Lini ment. Try lt, it is the best. Wagner's Kimberley. 158 N. Main, opposite old court house, Spect and eye glasses a specialty. Fine watch and Jewelry repairing, Alto diamonds and fine jewelry at lowest figures. Wagner, the old ra- Uable jeweler, Our Home Brew. Maier & Zobelein's lager, fresh from their brewery, on draught in all tha principal sa oons; delivered promptly in bottles or kegs. Office and brewery, 414 Allso etreet. Tele phone 91. Take Your Faded or Soiled Garments to th., American Dye Works—cleaned dyed or renovated. Also curtains, blankets, etc. 210J4 8. Spring st. Works 615 W. ami Btreet. Telephone 1016. Fancy Northern Plums, Bartlett Pears. largest and best assortment. Fruits and vegetables at lowest prices. Althouse Bros. 105 West First street. Telephone 393. Finest Variety and Cheapest Place tn town for fish, game, oysters, terrapins etc. Hied Haaiman's, Mott Market. The Bellevue Terrace. The Bellevu'. terrace, an hotel where a per on feels at home. Neitzke ii Speck, funeral Jirectors and em balmers, 2oti South Main street. Tel. 1319. Dr. D. F. Diffenbacher, Dentist. 1,0. 113 KB. Bprlag st.. rooms 4 aad 5. A Modern Millinery Store. Hofimu t Co.. 210 8. B»rlailt. 105 ANGELES HEKALTJ: THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 2, 1894. CRIME IN THE FAMILY. JOHN CRAIG'S FATHER IS ACCUSED OF A MURDER. The Fathar Was Himself Killed, Al though br Accident—Story of tha AfTalr From Ohio. The awful murders of ex-Policeman John Craig, who killed his wife, bis father-in-law and mother-in law, William and Mrs. Hunter, and wouaded his brother-in-law, George Hunter, has recalled a murder in the Craig family, committed 23 years ago. John Craig's father William, according to the news from the old home, killed a man named Walters at Middletown, Ohio. The following history of the crime is taken from the Signal of tbat place: "Word was received in this city today announcing that John Craig of Los An geles had killed his father in-law, James Hunter, and then attempted to kill him self. The Craig family formerly lived among the hills cf Wayne township. They were quite wealthy and ths family stood high in this community. "About tbe year 1870 William Oraig, then a comparatively young man, got into an altercation with Daniel P. Wal ters, a neighboring farmer. They had been warm friends, but a single retiec tiou on Walters' part broke the friend ship aud the feeling between tbem grew acrimonious. ' One day in the hot month of July tbe two men met. Craig was going after the doctor lor his sick child, John, when he was intercepted by Walters ou the streets of the village, they grappled. Walters, being the Btronger man, threw t raie to the pavement, and was on top of him when Craig drew a revolver and fired. Wallers loosed his bold, rose to his knees and fell back, dead. "A number of trials in tbe courts of Bntler county resulted in Craig's ac quittal, Thomas Millikin being bis at torney. Tbe family shortly afterward moved west, but filled with remorse tbe ghost of his murdered victim haunted Craig to his death, which resulted from a great rick of cord wood toppling over on him, pinioning bim in a hundred places. His family scattered to the four winds of the earth, and little Johnny for whom tbe father sought tbe doctor on that eventful day is now to answer for an awful deed in tbe far away coun try on tbe Pacific coast. "Verily the sins of the father are vis ited upon the famiK even unto tbe tblrd and fourth generation." Kenneth Bszsmore bad tbe good for tun to receive a email battle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy when thre<; members of his family were sick witb dysentery. This one small bottle cured them all, and he had some left which he gave to Geo. W. Baker, a prominent merchant of the place, Lewiston, N. C, and it cured bim of tbe same complaint. When troubled with dysentery, diarrhea, colic, or cbol era morbus, give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. The praise that naturally follows its introduction and nee has made it very popular. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Olf & Vaughn, Fourth and Spring'; O. F. Heinzemau, 222 N. Main, druggists. Save money in bard times by reading and advertising in tbe classified col umns of the Herald, on the sixth page. If you want anything you can always get suited by watching the columns of tnis paper or spending a few cents ia advertising. The list presented daily comprises: Help wanted, wanted situa tions, business chances, money to loan, houses to rent, houses wanted, city property for eale, country property for sale, personal notices, professional cards and wants of ail descriptions. The cost of advertising in these columns is but a trifle and the results, as many testify, are always satisfactory. For a good table wine order our Sonoma Zinfandel at 50c per gal. T.Vacbe cc Co., Commercial and Alameda. Tel. 309. Kckstrom does the wall paper business of the city. He has a large stock, good taste and lowest price- 301) 8. Main st. The wall paoer dealer of the city Is Eckstrom 300 S. Main street. Wall paper house of tne coast, 328 8. Bpring. DR. TALCOTT & CO., I NEW YORK SPECIALISTS ►♦tSSsa PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN LOS ANGELES. "*"" " r The Only Doctors In So. Calif. Treating PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN ONLY. So many failures to cure this class of cases by quacks, charlatans and pre tenders, induce us to continue our fair proposition, tbat i r„. ' ' j4ot a Dollar ' ' ' ' NEED BE PAID , Until We Care You? EVERY FOR/I OF SEXUAL WEAKNESS which we undertake, we CURE, and will make you a man ainoiig men, preparing you for marriage and life c duties. GONORRHOEA quickly cured by a new method, avoiding many of thei usual com plications of this troublesome malady, which often times make lite a burden for years. .. ■ GLEET and STRICTURE, resulting from bidly treated Gonorrhoea, relieved quickly and oermanentlv cured. SYPHILIS and BLOOD TAINTS made a particular specialty. VARICOCELE cured without knife, ligature, injection or caustic. We are the only doctors that accomplish this. . , . . Enlarged Prostate, manifested by frequent urination, especially at night, in men past fifty, given IMMEDIATE RELIEF. WE TREAT THESE DISEASES OF MEN AND NOTHING ELSE. Our offices are the most elaborate and private in the city, and are supplied with every instrument and remedy known to cure this class of diseases. Consultation and advice free. If you cannot call, write ior our Free Book on na ture and treatment of these diseases. Office Hours-9 a- m. to 4.30 p. m. Evening to 8.30. Sundays 10 to i. . Corner Main and Third Streets, O ver •VTcna-rargo Express Co* ~SWrate Entrance on Third Street, / Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report Rowdier ABSOLUTELY PURE PRICE'S THIN DEFENSE. He Tries to Shunt His Crime ou an Iv- nocant Man. Leo Price, a young colored man, tried very hard to avoid conviction of a felony in department one yesterday, Judge McKinloy presiding, but tbe facts were too much for him. He was charged with stealing $115 from a safe in the barber shop of George P. 1.003, under the United States hotel, the night of April 24th last. The night in question Mr. Loos put the money in the Bafe but forgot to lock the door. George Snee, n colored man who worked in the shop called Price's attention to the door be ing leit open, and closed it, but did not turn the combination. That night Price slept with bim in tbe shop, and he says that the next morning he found Price and the money gone. He was caught at Santa Monica a day or two afterwards. i was found that Price, at 5 :30 o'clock the morning alter the robbery, routed a shoemaker named Bates out of bed and left $90 with bim to take care of. He told Bates he won *!»;; the night before at Chinese lottery. He bad other money with him which be said was his own. Price told a very flimsy eto-y about tbe affair. He denied sleeping at the barber shop the night of tbe robbery. He was there aud saw Loos put the money in tbe sale and heard Snee call attention to the open door, and the lat ter, helsaid, called it his money. Snea wanted him to go to Santa Monica the next day and agreed to meet him at the shop at 5 o'clock to see whetber he could go. When be reached there tbe next morning Snee, he claimed, handed him $100 to keep for him, and told him to take $10 of this to gamble with at Santa Monica. This very diaphanous story did not go down with tbe jury. Tbey were out half an hour before agreeing upon a verdict of guilty. Judge Mckinley set Saturday for Price's eentence. GLIMPSES OF AMERICA. More Abont tho Prizaa—dood Summer It end Ins; —Notos. Only three days more remain to con test for the Herald prizes. Until Sat urday, August 4th, at 5 p. m., any per son who chooses to take a few minute.-;' trouble bae a chance to win the entire series of Glimpses and a three months' subscription to the Herald, with a sec ond chance to get a three-montha' sub scription to the daily alone. Try your luck. The award will be made by an impartial committee. The conditions are simply to write 10 words regarding Glimpses so far as published. Yonng people can learn more from a thorongh study of Glimpses than from the average summer school. It is a ! book that at once interests, delights and instructs. Tbe trip to Alaska in Glimpses is good reading those midsummer days. A beautiful cameragraph of Sitka bay appeare in the series. One is surprised to learn that up in the Arctic circle there are almost tropical scenes along the rivers. The Japanese warm current makes Alaska a far different country from Greenland and Iceland on the other side. Mnch valuable mining information is given in Glimpses. Statements of the great wealth in Alaska, Oregon, Ari zona, and particularly in that grim sec tion of Southeastern California—Death valley, are (riven. There are millions of dollars of gold in the mountains, only waiting for energetic men to find it. A knowledge of the ccountry is needed, and that is fully given in Glimpses, whose editors personally went over the entire country. The latest portfolio is still number 25. Have the coupons. DYNAMITE EXPLODED. Tha Accident nt flan Faraando Tuesday Afternoon. The accident near San Fernando Tuesday afte noon in which two broth ers of Officer Fifield were injured, wsb caused by an explosion in a shaft. After exploding a charge of dynamite Mr. Fitiold went down in the hole and found the gas was very Btrong. He called to the men to hoist him out, and when within a few feet of the top hs lost his hold 011 the rope ami fell ilo feet. His brother went down after bim, and wrs prostrated by the gas. A third man named Brown went to their assistance, and waa overcome. A fourth man went pert way down, but had tocome out. At last a man named Orr went down aud tied ropes to the three men, and they ware rescued. Fi&eld is in a critical condition. Ths other two will probably recover. Four Klg; Successes. Having the needed inert to more than make good a.I the advertising clslmed for them, tbe ioilowing four remedies ha,e reached a phe nomenal (tale: It King's New Discoveiy, for convumption. coughs and co ds, esch bottle guaranteed; Electric Bitters, the great lemedy ior liver.-tonisch and kidneys; Buckleu'a Ar nica Ba ye. the best In the world. »nd Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. AH these remeiii" s are guaranteed to do just what Is claimed for them, aud tbe deai-r whose name is attached herewith will be glad to sell you more of them, tfold at C. F. Heinzeman't drug store, 223 N -Main St. 250 envelopes..",oc: writing paper, 250 Langstadter, 214 W. Secoud, Hollenbeck hotel Dr. Parker, dentist, 120' i West First street, HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOLLBNBKCK. J McClure, jr. Little Rock, ArU; J H Marshall, Mis .1 A 'earnest, H Qanz, Kans h city: R Hen derson and wife Washington, DC;MK Flesh and wife, w 3 MeNu iy, a H Jessee, St Louie; T 11 V Varney, U reflev, I) J o'l.eary, F 1) J Rice, W R Spooner, (I W Koch, jr, W I Whitney, W Del'erle, X A Westig, f) Bruton, .1 H Millr.ner, W It Dunning, I! J Whiteside, C o Parr .Ssn Franci.co; I.SFox, Indio; Mra J 8 McAlplne, Bakersfield; Miss Wntxlns, W J Dufl'y, J A Hoyt, Nfw York; Mrs B W Osborn, Mrs B O Hartley, KiPaul; H Allaire, New Orleans. BORN. THORN BIT RO--On the night of August Ist, to the wife or George M. Thornburg, a girl; weight 12 pounds. Mother and chiiddoing wsf] I. DIED. (TLP-.n I.os Angelep, July 31, 1894, Stone wall J. Culp, aired 22 years. Friends are respectfully invittd to attend the funeral frum his faihf r's residence, 1215 Haw thorn street, Thursday, August 2d, at 10 o'clock a. m. All momb rs of A. O. F. of A. are requested to meet at Foresters* hall. No. 107' a North Main street, Ht 9 a. m. tomorrow, to attend tho funeral of th» deceased brother. Uy order of JOB SIJFOnLTEN?, V] B. XOUR-.E—ln Los Angolei, July 81, 1804, Mtnerra HagcnhiiUKb, wife of J. W. Nourse, aged 30 years mouins and 21 days. Funerals p.m. 'lhursdny, from res'dence, 812 South Olive street, lutermcnt at Kosedalo cemetery. >NKR—Wednesday morning, Auguat Ist. at 4:20, Wm. M. Friesuer, Funeral private. FUNKKA 1, NOTICK. «. The funeral of Bro. .fames W. Haw* i¥\ kin*, lato a member ol Piano lodge 1$ -138, A. F. & A. M.. i'lano.Tex., will be held .Oday t August lid, under theain ' ™ picks ol Ilolienbecfc lodwe, at Ip. m. sharp. Memb rfl and v.siting brethren cor dially Invited io attend. By order of Maaonic tonrd of relief. C. W. BLAKE, Bec'y. FAMOUS DOCTOR 128 N. Main St. \f fb B 3 haying-night or day Seminal B Losses *hould not permit ME? ftfi ' h e se terribly weakening drains C ivl to continue. They rob you of your manhood. Consult DR. WHITE. well, and be a man, respected by your friends and society. Your scarlet sin is known. Don't mistake. Get well and be happy. IMPOTENT and happiness MET IwJ *° 3 sexually weal; man? In- EHi Slflti i amiv, IU-.nrrr, Smrnle and Murder result from sexual decay. Dr. White's remedies promptly restore Lost Manhood, Call or write. Dr. White. 12S N. Main street. POISONOUS Discharges, as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Leucorrhea, etc., promptly yield to DR. WHITE'S superior treatment. BLOOD Diseases thoroughly cured by time tested remedies. Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic, Skin, Liver, Stomach, and ail Sexual. Pri vate a*>d NerVOUS Affections treated with skill and success. „ . ~ DR. WHITE ia "»« Oldest Specialist In the city —established in ISS6. Office and Dispen sary, 128 North Main Street Los Angeles, Cal. Trespassing Forbidden. ■VTOTIRK 18 HEREBY GIVEN BY THE TJN dersigned, owners of the M»ol»y Rancbo, ex Mission do Sua Fernando, warning all per sons, under penalty of the law, not to hunt or shoot game, or otherwise trespass on said lands, Any person violating this notice will bj prosecuted nndcr the law. Ten dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any person violating this notice. August 14th, 1K0.3. H. L. MACNEIL, SEO. 0. HAOAK, J. K. ALEXANDER, H. C HUBBARD, R. M. TVIDfIEY, 8-1 3t &8-25 3t Trustees. MEAD, WRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCH ERB 138 North Main Street. Finest meats of all kinds constantly kept on hand and supplied on short no tice at reasonable rates. 5-3 3m ~sioo reward" Will Be Paid For the Arrest Of the attention and the conviction of every lady's mind in i.on Ange'es of the faotthat the mostdelicate aud efficacious article of the toi let la none other than "CREaE KHCA," an unexcelled Parisian face cream, Contains no animal grease or oil ol any kind: is fully ab sorbed by the skin. Used with ''Peudre Rhea" ft produces a true enasael efT.o<, transparent, smooth and fragrant. Price, ftOo a jar. Hold at the IiIPIUIAI, HAIK BAZAR, Under Hetel Bollenbeck on Second st. RAGLESON Jw 6c CO.'S Great Sale — AT .-. REDUCED PRICES - OF - FANCY SHIRTS NEGLIGE SHIRTS SUMMER UNDERWEAR ....A Large Stock To Select From.. -112 S. Spring St. Opp. Nadean Hotel. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPP'S COCOA BREAKFAST —SUPPER. "fly a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful appUca'lon of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Kppa has provided for our breakfat and supper adeliuriteiy flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor*' Mill,. It Is by the jn dicious use of such articled of diet that a con stitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to dis ease. Hunareds ot RUbt'e malad es nre float ing around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point. may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourseves well fortified with pure bi'oorl and a properly nourished frame."— Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half pound tins, by grocen, la belled thus: JAUKI EPPI & CO., L»d., Homos pathle Cliemfata. Laodon, Kingland. 7-12 tv thu wky COAL! COAL! COAL! Do Not Get an Inferior Article When You Can Buy the Celebrated Sunt Field Wflgton for $9.75 Per Ton Delivered to Any Part of the City. Wood - HANCOCK BANNING Importer of But Grades of Domestlo and Steam Coal, 130 WKST SECOND ST. KNIGHT'S HOTEL JL \- Bear Valley Summer Resort, San Bernardino Co., Cal, RATES $10 PER WEEK. The flnett trout (lining In the atate. A fine trail haa Just been completed from the hotel to Bear Creek, the paradlae for trout fishers. Elevation 6700 feet. Boati, aaddla bor.eß and bnrroa for hire at the hotel at re asoneble rates. Coach leaves new Ut. Charles Hotel, San Bernardino, on Tuetdava and Fridays at 6 a.m. Fare 99 for the round trip. Tickets for sale at saata Fe ticket offices, Los Angeles and Stn Bernardino. For lull particulars address 6- 23 em GUS KNIGHT. Jr, Prop., Pine Lake, Cal. m CERRILLOS COALS BEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. BOTH BITUMINOUS AND ANTHRACITE Our White Ash (soft) Is unsurpassed for steam, grate or doaestlo use. 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