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ST. CANDIDUS THE MARTYR Opening o? the Solemii Triduum in His Honor DR. THOMSON AT UNITY He Advocates arc Independent American Catholic Church «t Might Live Without art Infallible Pope. Usefulness of Affliction Discussed at Y. Wt C. A. St. Vincent's Church was? the scene of a limst Imposing celebration yesterday on th" occasion of the commencement i>f the Sojprnn Triduum, in honor of St. Candi <lus, n martyr of the third century. At H):30 o'clock yesterday morning, amid the pealing ol bells, the magnificent shrine, containing a waxen figure 61 the martyr, iv which his remains arc en closed, Was hnrne in sole in n procession iron, the college Into the church. The procession was headed by the girl* of the Mrhih school, tastefully dressed in white iv 1111 red Bushes and ivy cmwns inter spersed with gold. The boys of the parish School followed, also with red sashes, and carry:,, palms. Succeeding these were the sanctuary boys carrying lighted tori-le--; then the magnificent golden shrine with the martyr s remains, ami finally the clergy chid in red vestments, ap pfeprtate to the occasion. As the proces sion entered the church the organ burst forth and the choir chanted the sweet hymn composed In honor of the martyr. The shrine was placed on a gorgeous stand in the chancel where it will remain dur ing the Triduum. The procession was. fol lowed by solemn high mass, sung hy the Hey. A,* A. J. Myers, C, M.. assisted hy the Rev. W. J, Worrell, C. M.. deacon, J. .1. Behlerethi <'. M.. snbdeacon, George le Siige. masterOi ceremonies, and Messrs. V. Bonet, IL 8 tan nerd and B. McOuinnlS, minor offleersii The choir, under the leadership of Prof. J. J, Wilde, rendered the mass beaut i fatty. The sermon was delivered hy the Key. 11. ti. Dockery. C, SI He had lor his subject The Christian Martyr. He showed that tbe testimony of the Chris tian martyr in laying down his life for his faith is aii evident and unmistakable mark Of the divinity of the Catholic Church. The church WAS decorated with red vel vet and gold; trailing smilax covered the ait ir and twined around the vases and Ciitidelehra, the whole enhanced by the hr Hiant glare of more than a hundred lighted tapers. The shrine 011 a gorgeous stand at the entrance of the sanctuary wee the center of attraction, and was surrounded by palms. Mowers ami lighted tapers. It consists Of B waxen figure of the saint executed hy an artist in Rome and sent to this country some months airo. it enclosea the remains of the mar tyred < land Id us. Aft r the solemn vespers tomorrow •Tuning, the shrine will be carried in solemn procession to the altar of the Sacred Heart, under which the relics of th' Saint will henceforth be preserved a d e.\ m:m' 1 [or the veneration of the faithful, Key. c. Montgomery, D. !>.. was to hay delivered the sermon yesterday but being detained outside the olty by illness, bfs place was supplied by Father Docker/. Unity Church A Sermon on The Relation,! of the Hu man Catholic Church to Our Country was preach 1 ycstehlay morning at Unity Church by the pastor, J. s. Thomson, us-ing for his text the words, "My king dom i.s not of this world."—John L&I9U. for years the Catholic church has trained ber members to be loyal and seif gscrtticing; and as a result Catholics are bio re loyal and devoted to their church than Protestants are to their churches. Th s spirit, it properly directed, would be a _i\tii I lector In this country's political affairs. The Protestant is so individual istic that he doei not love and tight lor the organizations tie belongs to as the Catholic <loes. Socialism, in all its forms, will tind its strongest foe in the Catholic church, which teaches with all Its power 'that every toiler has a right to dp as he li!.rs with his honest earnings. We often complain of the careless ways in which people mar to unci are divorced in our age; hut the Catholic Church lias fur many eeiuuries Ut light that marriage is a sacra ment, und that the sanctity of the home ami nation must dene ml Upon this most sacred union. Catholics compelled the tyrant John to sign the great charter. In Switzerland, France, Ittily ami Mexico, ami in other so-called Catholic countries, they have taught their own priesthood to obey the laws of their governments. They laid the foundations of this state. The hard work in the building of railroads, highways anil houses was largely done by the in. Catho lics and Catholic priests have taken part in measures to purify our polities. They honored themselves in sending repre sentatives io the Parliament of Religions. Catholic priests are noted tot paying their honest debts. The Catholic Church, as a rule, has utterly disregarded Christ's statement, that His kingdom is not of litis world, aud His uiiestion, "Who made Me a judge or a divider among you?" All inordinate love of political Influence and ascendancy lias characterized that church trom the beginning. It has been the aim .of the Bishop of Home to be king of kings, ami to shape political measures in favor of the Church. He deposed monarch s and gave nations to bis favorites. He still bankers after lost political power. Qui Constitution utterly refused to recog nize any sect or any particular form ol religion. So tbe spirit of the church is opposed to the.spirit of tbe Constitution. California has wisely ordered ail churches ti 1 lIH taxed, and no grant should be given to any sect for any purpose. The priest hood, with many noble exceptions, op poses the public schools, one of the great est American institutions. This is an ■ unpardonable sin against the Republic. The grammar schools are essential to ttarery citizen, and all the children of the Hepnblic should he sent to the same -Schools, lo learn not only the essentials of education, but to learn to know one an other, and thus grow Up as friends and Yellow citizens, ami not as bigots, hating Vie another. Denominational religion -flu be taught in fhe churches, hut the fcciiools should he managed on civil serv rioe principles, keeping out politics and sectarianism, li the schools are good enough for Protestant children, they are <good enough for Catholic children; and, if they are not good enough, then both Protestants ami Catholics should Improve dhem. The Catholic Church has the reputation ol sheltering the Jes uit-, while many priests hate them, and many countries have banished them. Protestant Churches are not free from the srtiHt of Jesuitism; for, like Catholic 4 hurchcH, they believe the end justifies the means, and they Use tricks, schemes and lies in the name of Christ for their oWU advancement. The Catholic Church for its own sake should he utterly sincere ami so act that its own noblest utterances cannot be suspected of insincerity. The | Catholic Church iuis been organized after the plan of the Homan Empire, and it is wetter suited to a monarchy than to a re \Yiblic. The Donstitutlon id' this country ftis suggested by and coined after the wtgregational form of church govern or. American Catholics should owe no Aiience lo a foreign potentate of any j/ml ; ami an independent American Catholic Church could not be suspected of allowing a foreigner to dictate to it about ifgcjul and political mutters. The other denominations have several officii] rela tions with their brothers in Kurope, and BUffer no damage thereby. Why should not Catholics do the same? Catholicism lived when it had no infallible Pope. It could do so avail). Scr\ lets at Pirst Christian Church Evangel!sl H. \\ MeLane of Clrtcln nate, Ohio, began a series of revival meet ings at the Fir t Christian Church, cor ner of Mope end (Cleventh streets, yester day. The evangelist is a man in the prime of life, with a good voice and a rap id and fluent delivery, which at once commanded the closest attention of the Large congregation. The text was 11 Tim., 1:5. 'IM the work of an evangelist," said the sneaker. "What a man does in the world is the test of what a man is in the world. It is not what we feel or what we say we are, but it is what we do that de termines our standing in the world and before Odd, To he religious is to do re ligiously, and to do religiously is to he religious. God does not call Idlers to his service. Moses was called from his flocks on the mountain side; Gideon was culled from the threshing floor, and EHshn from his plow, to serve Qod and lead His people. 'The keynote of Paul's life and of his great work for Christ was enthusiasm, which means, God in you. Could we have gone into his prison al PhlHppt, or al Rome, or could we have nod him after his stoning at Lystra, or after his strug gles with the wild Leasts at BpheSUS or the mobs of Jerusalem, and asked him to cease preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ, ins answer would have doubtless been: "Hut one thing I do, Forgetting those things that are behind, and reaching forth unto those that are be fore, I press toward the mark of the prize of the high calling of God in Jesus Christ. " A graphic and touching picture was drawn of the aged Paul in his Lamamtine dungeon. As he writes to his son Timothy, "Preach the word, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist." Ami then bent with age, his gray hair and heard stained with prison damp, he is led out to die for the cause of Christ. An earnest plea to Christians to he up and doing the work of the Master in winning the world to Christ; and an appeal to sinners to obey the call of Jesus closed the sermon amidst almost breathless attention and rapt Interest. The singing will be in charge of Professor Co Iyer, an accomp lished lender of sacred songs, and a most Interesting scries of meetings is assured. Key. MeLane has a ready fund of beauti ful illustrations which he uses in such a way that the sermons are made plain to the simplest mind. Meetings are held every night except Sunday. Y. W. C. A. The gospel meeting at 107 North Spring street yesterday opened with a song serv ice, Miss Lizzie Oliver as pianist and Miss Fern West, violinist. The meeting was conducted hy Mrs. O. V. Rice of the First Congregational Church, Her subject was God in Everything, Mrs. Rice spoke of the usefulness of the afflictions ol our lives. No trial, however hard and bitter it may seem to us in the hour of its intensity, is without itri pur pose, [f we accept it in the right spirit good will come out of the pain. She said : ■Our affliction comes directly from God's hand and we see a sweetness in it, ami it must he for our good." She also said that we most not allow ourselves to think that Satan ever lias supremacy over us—if God does not inter pose His hand to shield us, we may take it as a reproof from Him and learn'a les son of good from it. Mrs. Bice spoke in conclusion of the necessity of earthly parents to govern their children, sometimes with seeming severity, hut only for their final good. God's dealings with us are the same, and as His children we must accept cheerfully these trials, knowing that they are for our Una! good. Miss Morse spoke briefly, advising nil to be of good cheer. Woes and sorrows had been borne hy Christ, and must he hy us if we would share in the pleasures of the VtTOrld to come. Just so long as we walk with Jesus we dwell in a secure place. My Jesus I Love Thee and the Christian Kndeavor benediction closed the meeting. Salt Cake Road An informal meeting for the discussion of the Salt Lake Railroad proposition will he held at the Chamber of Commerce this evening, a committee, of which Mr. J. M. C. Marble is the head, having secured the assembly room for that purpose. A Quarter Century Test. For a quarter of a century Dr. Klng'B New Discovery has been tested, and the millions who have received benefit from its use testiiv to its wonecrful curative power In all disease, of throat, chest and lungs. A remedy that tin. stood the test so long and that has given no universal satisiHction is no experiment, liaeh tiottle Is po ilively guaranteed to give relief or ihe money will Im; retuiided. 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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAlLWAY (franta Fo Route > IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 10, 1895. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Log An geles (La l.rande station) First street and santa Fc avenue. _ Leave for LOB ANGELES. Arr. from fi:oopm ... Chicago Limited... 9:35 a.m 7;oiia.in ..Overland Express , 0,30 p.m 8:15 n.m Son Diego Coast Line. 1 :I5 p.m 4:JO p.m gun Diego Const Line. G;45 p.m 7:00 a.m . ..San Bernardino.. .. a.m !> i'l i q in a 9 :55 a.m a 4:00 p.m via Al :35 p.m 5:00 p m Pasadena 0:30 p.m 7:00 a.m Riverside .1:35 p.m 9:00 a.m Via San Bernardino. 0:30 p.m All :0i) a.m Riverside -nd Han Her- 10:15 a.m 4:20 p.m nardlno via Orange. 0:45 p.m all :'K> a.m Rodlandi & Mcnlone 10:15 a m 4 :30 p.m via Orange & Rivers'e aO :45 a m 7 :(10 a.m,..l;edlands, Mr ntone.. b9;36 a.m 9;t>o a.m and a9:s* a.m A4:oop.m Highlands Al::i. r ) pm 5:00 p.m- via Pasadena. . 6;SO p.in 7:00 a.m... Monrovia, Azusa. a 7:35 a.m 9:0 > a m H:io a.m 1 :35 p.m b9:35 a n Ai:'lQp.lt a':d a 9:55 a.m b5:()0 p.m a! :35 p m a 5 :80 p.m 3: 5 p.m 0:50 p. it) Intermediate Station* 0:30 p m 7:00 a.m Pasadena a 7 :35 a.m 9:00 a.m Pasadena I 8:50 a.in AlO:soa.m .Pasadena, i 9:35 a.m t ;3"« p.m Pasidena a 9:55 a.m a 4 :00 p.m Pasadena a 11.'59 a.m 5:00 p.m Pasadena A 1:33 p.m As:3op.m Pasadena 3:55 p.m o:svp.m: Pasadena 0:30p.m 8:15 a.mi Santa Ana. i 8:48 a.in A2:oop.m] Santa Ana. i 1:15 p.m 4:2 op.in Santa Ana i 0:45 p.m 7:52 a.m . . Santa Monica 9:45 a.m 10:t5am Santa Monica 3:45 p.m 4.15 p.m HantaMonics. 0:34 p.m 10:00 a.m Redondo 8:29 a.m 4:45 p.m Redondo 3:45 p.m a7:0O a.m San Jacinto *ia Pas'd'a a! :3ft p.m a!): 00 a.in San Jacinto viaPns'd'n aO;30 p.m all :(>0 n.m H. lacln o via Orange 1 aU:4S p.m Ao:oua.m Tcmecula via Pasad'fl Al :35 p.m All .00 a.m Tetnerula via Orange a8;,3 a m Escondido via Coast L a 1:15 p.m __i>4:2op.m Kseondldo via Coast L a Daily except Sunday. b Sunday only. d Saturday only. All other trains dal y. Trains via Pasadena line arrive at Downey avenue station 7 minutes earlier and leave 7 minutes later. Pulace vestibuled sleepers, nnholstered tour ist curs, through to Kansas City and Chicago daily. Personally coudneted excursions to Kansas City. St. Lo lis, Chicago. Bt. Paul, Min neapolis and Boston every Thursday. For rates sleeping oar reservation--, etc., call on or ad dress E. W. M'GEE. city Passenger end Ticket Agent. 129 North Spring stroet. and La Grande Htaiiou, Los Angeles. JNO. J. HVHNE, General Passenger Agent. IDS ANGELES TERMINAL Rf. IN EFFECT FEB. 18TH. 1896. Los Angeles depots: East end First-street and Downey-avenue bridges. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Pasadena lor Pasadena. Los Angeles. n o:3">am ] b 7:lft a in a 7:10 a.m a 8:05 a,m a 8:00 a.m a 9:05 a.m a t»:00 a.ma 10:35 a.m Al0: ioa.ra. a12;30 p.m a 12:25 p m a 1:46 p.m a lt4op.m a 3:05 p.m a 8:00 pm a 4:06 p.m A 4: , iop.m ". a 5:25n m a 6:20 pin a 7:05 p.m a 0 ::0 p.m a 8 :05 p.m nll ;30 p. m b 12:15 a.m c 9:3 I pm f 10:15 p m Downey-avenue leaving time 7 minutes later. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Altadena June- Altadcna Junction. ( tion for Loa Angeles. a 9:00 a.m Ato:loam *10:30 am ... Al2:ooa.m a 1:10 p.m A 2:40 p:m a 4:66 p m ! a 5:00 p.m All train*, start liom First-atreet depot. Leave Los Angeles for Leave GlendalsTor Los Olendale. • Angeleß. b 0; to a m . b 7:2 a m a 8:15 a.m.. ! A9:C7a.m 2:00 p.m a 2:45 p.m A 5:25 p. m . |. ,* fl:!3 p.m. Leave Los Angelea for Leave East San Pedro Long Bench and East for San Pedro. Los Angeles. B 7:25 a.m a 9:55 a.m ! c 7:50 a.m 0 1: <5 pin ! cl 2: Oam b 5:15 p.m ' b 3:40 p.m C I','OQ p.m 0 4-15 pm Between hast San Pedro and Long Beach 10 minutes. RUBIO CANYON AND ECHO MOUNTAIN. Trains leave Los AngeUs <lady at 9 a.m., 10:8il a.m , 1 :40 p m. and 4 p.m. Fine pavilion and hotel. Grand scenery. the Wilmington Tiansportation steamers connect for Avalon at East San Pedro with train leaving Los Angeles 9:55 a.m. daily ex cept Sunday, returning at 3:40 pin, except Sunday. * a Daily, it Daily except Sundays, c Sun days only. Stages meet the 8 a.m. and 12:25 p.m. trains at Pasadena for Mt. Wilson on new trail. Passengers Icuving Los Augelesou the 8 a.m. train for Mt. Wilson can return same day. Special rates to excursions and picnic partie \ Depots east end ot First street and Downey avenue bridgt-s. City ticket office Greenwald's cigar store, corner Second and Spring streets. General olllces, First-«ireet depot. T. a BURNETT. General Manager. W. WIN CUP, Gen. Passenger AgL nt. Lowe Railway FOR TIME TABLE SEE LOS ANGELES TERMINAL RAILWAY. JJACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. Goodall. Perkins & Co., General Agents, San Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland. Ore , Yictorla, B. C. and Puget Sound, Alaska and alt ccast points. SOUTH KB N ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR FEBRUARY, 1895. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For— Port Harford 8.8. Corona, Feb. 8 10, 24, Santa Barbara , March 4. Redondo Port Los Angeles .. S.S. Santa Ros«, Feb. 4,12, Newport 20, 2S, March 8. San Diego.. _ _ For- S.S. coos Bay. Feb. 0, 14, East San Pedro 22; March 2. Han Pedro and way S.B. Eureka, Feb. 2, 10,18, porta.... ; 20; March 0. LEAVE PORT I.OS ANOELEB AND RKDONEO. For— .-.8. Santa Rosa, Feb. ti, 14, 22; March 2. San Diego S.S. Corona. Feb. 2,10, 18, : 20; March 6. For— H.M. Santa Rosa, Feb. 8,10, Sau Francisco. 24; March 4. Port Harford S.-. Corona, Feb. 4, 12, 20, Santa Barbara.. 1 28; March 8. LEAVE SAN PKI>HO ANH EAST HAN I'KDRO. ~Vot—"" jB.P. huieka, Feb. 5, IS, 21, San Franclaco March ]. and 8.8. Coos Bay, Feb, 9, 17, way ports | 25; March 5. Cars to connect with steamers via San Pedro leaves. P. K. R Arcade depot at 5 p.m. and Terminal R. R. depot at 5,15 p m. Cars to connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 10 a. m. or from Redondo railway de pot at 9 a.m. Cars to connect via Port Los Angeles leave S. P. R. R depot at 1:10 pm. for steamers north bound. Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may beseemed. 'Hie company reserves the right to change the steamers or their days yf sailing, M/t For passage or freight as above or for tirkets to and from ail important points in Europe, apply to W. PARRIB, Agent Office No. 124 W. Second s reet, Los Angeles. Redondo Railway NO. 14— IN EFFECT 5 A. M. MONDAY, JAN 14, 1805. Loa Angeles Depot: Corner Grand avenue and JefferMin street. Take Grand avenue cable or Main street and Agricultural park horse cars. Trains leave Trains leave Los Angeles Redondo tor for Redondo. Los Angeles. 9:05 a, m. daily. 7:30 a. m daily. 2:30 p. m. d..ily. 10:30 a in daily. 6:30 p. m. daily. 4:10 p. m. daily. a 8:05 a. m. a 6:45 a. m. ASaturdays and Sundays only. 7:30 train from Redondo in the morning makes run up lv 45 minutes. 6:30 iraln from Los Angeles in the evening makes run down in 40 minutes. For rates on freight and passengers apply at room 432 Bradbury building, corner Third and Broadway ('Phone ISS4), oral depot, corner Grand avenue and Jefferson st. ('Phone No. 1 West. ■ D. McFARLAND, President. J. N. sutton, superintendent jEBV-Jhi- time table id ; übl HERALD for the convenience of [ti and the traveling public. Other ra'lroad companies pay for Ul cation of their time tables. The Southern I'acifle compel)? refott for the publi<'atlon of its lime tal HERALD because thin paper hi crll corporation's policy oppo-inir I b Pedro; its attitude toward i.. proposition; its attempt to oppres the people of Pasadena, and it- tyi Ul crimination against the Ltttereftf of I ■ of tiie San Joaquin vtillcy. gOCTVKBN PACIFH COMPANY, TIME TABLE DECEMBER SO, tfl ' Arcade Depot, Loa AngteJc Leave for. DESTINATION, Friday, \ "sunset Limited" - Sat 2:loam I...New Orleuns » S:J (Sec foot note.) Saturday, j i F, . 8 ;4o p.m ). . San i'rane [SCO | £ ;i»0 p. m San I'run .V raCratn 1 to 7:45 p.rn San Fran & Sacrain'to 2:(io p.m OgdenA But, lid clas, 7 :4ft p. in Ogden »fc East, Ist class 7:45 p.m..Portland, Off. 7; * 8 :30 a.m . XI Paso and East . 8 :30 a.m...Doming nnd Bast,.. 7:OJ 8 :30 a.m liannimr V Redlands atf: ■>■■■■■. 8:30 a.m Redlands a 10:141 h m 10:30 a.m Redimds 4:30 p.m Redlands 7 i Colton sii:a.m 8:30 -.m Col to it i 10:10 n m 10:30 a.rn Colton 4 '30 i' in Colton : 7:0 ' ii Riverside. 59:20 >i.m 8 :*0 a. in Riverside a 10:10 a.m 10:30 a m Riverside 1 4:3 up.m Riverside. ... 7 San Bernardino. . s'.' :'-<» a in 8 :30 a. m . .San Bernardino tli>:l I 10:30 a. m Bernardino... 1 4:30 p.m . . Ban Bernardino.... 7 j China a 8 :•}.*> .i.m 8:30 a.m 1 Chino. | s0:2O a. m 4:30a.m .Chino. a. 10:10 ...hi a 5 :25 p.m Chino 4 * :50 a.m Monrovia 8:20 a.m a 2:15 p.m Monrovia \ 1 5:15 p.m Monrovia 4:20 p.m 7:30a.m ...Santa Barbara. . t 2:00 p.m Bant* Barbara. . H 0:40 a. in Santa Ana & Anaheim H:4 a 1 :5 sp. m Han ta Ana .v. An ah to in Al :0U p.m 5 :10 p.m Santa Ana .v. Anaheim 4:20 p.m s:<op.m Tustin i S-u a»m 0:40 a.m Whittier aI :5a p.m Whittier. Alt 5 :10 p.m .Whlitler i: 9 :25 a.m Long B'h & San Pedro 12 :55 pm l ong BTi & San Pedro 11:54 r m 5 :03 p.m Long B'h A San Pedro 4 ! 9:30 a.m Santa Monica 8:00 a tv 1:10 p.m Santa Monica. . 5:15 p.m.. .Santa Monica. 1 - 6:00 p.m .Santa Monica ! 4;50 pre 9:30 a.m . Soldiers' Home 8: 0:00 p. m ~. Soldiers' H0m0.... 9:30 a.mr Port Los Angeles i 12:12 p.m } and > ; 4:58 p.m 1:10 p.m (North B'ch Station) | ( Chatsworth Park 1 a8;30 a.m I Trains start from! ] Rfver station iSan f | I Fernando st) only. J aSundays only. ASundavs excepted. All other other trains daily. CATALINA ISLAND. Connecting with W. T. Co.'s steamers at Ban Pedro. Xeave. Arpade Depot. i ArrlvO. Daily, except 12:55 p.m .Sundays 11 "Sunset Limited"—East bound, arrl departs River Station only. West boui rives and departs Arcade depot. Pae i can board vestibule sleepers of Sunset I at Arcade depot Thursday evenings, 8 a o'clock midnight. Tickets can there t> and baggage checked until midnight; midnight at River station. All of the seaside aud local inter; stop at the new station, corner of Fl Alameda streets. The train arriving from Santa Monica m. stops only at The Palms and Culvers! tween Santa Monica and Arcade depot, General passenger office. 144 s. Bprl v Cdiie Gene* Transn" FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE. CIOMPANY'S PIER (NEW) NO. 42 J river, foot of Morton st., New STork. Travelers by this line avoid both tri English railway and the discomfort ( ing the channel in a small bout. La Normandle, February 23. La Champagne. March 2. La Gascogne, March 9. La Bourgogne, Marcli 10. La Normandie, March 23. La Champagne, March 30. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via first-class #160, second-class BITS. For freight or passage apply to A. FORGET. Agent No. 2 Bowling Green, Nev, Yot ... J. F. FUGAZI & CO., agents, 5 Montgi aye., San Francisco. Branch office, gomery st. Tickets are for sale by nil n and stearbship offices. DR. wong HIM, who has practice cine in Los Angeles for 20 ye ' ! whose office is at 030 Upper Main stri treat by medicine all diseases of worn and children. The doctor i 1 alms thai remedies that are superior to all othc specific for troubles of women and trial alone will convince the sick I Wong Him's remedies are more effioai can be prescribed Dr, Wong Him is physician of prominence and n gentle responsibility. 11 Is reputation is m well established, and al I person services can rely on his skill and abl cure is guaranteed in every esse covery is possible. Herb medicines foi DR. WONG Hls^ HERB DOCTOR, 639 Upper Main Street, Los A P. O BOX 227, STATION C. Los Ano El. km, Cai*. June 17, 1 -:): > To the PUBLIC: I have been guile rh piles and kidney trouble for over fi and nave tried several remedies, bul v to relieve me. A short time since I I Wong Him, 039 Upper Main street, now well and strong and oonaider bin} class doctor. Yours truly, W. 11. Hll.i YKK, 235 s. Hill st, Los Angeloa, < a, Los Anoei.b*, June 0, 181 To the Public: For over live yoai been troubled with nervous sick headai liver complaint. I didn't seem to find a from the many doctors «nd medicine tried until I tried Dr. Wong Him. U Main street. lam now well. Yours triil' MISS M. G. BROOI 4S Hintou aye., Los \:-. . TO THE PUBLIC: Los ANOEI.KK, Cal., July 21. 1894, DH. WONG HIM, 030 Upper Main st. Deak BIB; I take pleasure In adding timony to the many youalr<ady havi I will say thai after taking your tri a catarrh of the head and throat, thai well, and ask you to re er to me an that may feel skeptical and I will sal as to the etlicaey of your treatment iurs truly, P. li X Attorney and Notary Pi Garvausa, cai S. R. COOPER & Baakers and Brokers. 114! i S. Main st. Telephone l itis. Chicago Grain New York Stocks S. F. Wheat and Bai Bought, sold .11(1 carried on margin circular and little books on specula HOW TO MAKE MONEY, mailed free. SANTA FE SPRINGS Medical and Suroicat m Twelve miles from Los Angeles, via i 1 railway. The place for the weary ton tbe sick to get well Hot and cold . baths at popular prices. Correspondent o tted. y-2.» jui 11