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12 AN EXEMPLARY TENDERFOOT How Azusa Ciained a (iood and Solid Citizen AND HOOSIKRDOM LOST ONE A Happy Sequel to the Chicago Orange Carnival of 1891 Hoosler f : ntt*rpris? and PhUanthrophy In Southern CaWonla-- A. P. Griffith's Benefactions As the result of the orange carnival held in Chicago several years ago, Los Angeles county gained at least one solid citizen and Indiana lost one of her most progressive men. The gentleman referred to is A. P. Griffith of Asuse. While trav eling for an Eastern mercantile house Mr. Griffith visited Southern California, but happened to reach here during one of the most inclement period this section lias ever experienced. After a brief visit lie got disgusted with the country and re turned East. In Chicago he visited the orange carnival and ran across frank Wiggins, one of the managers of the ex hibition and a fellow Hooslet, to whom he expressed his opinion of Southern California in no complimentary terms. Mr Wiggins told him he had received a impression of the country ami that he should go and see it again under more favorable circumstances. Mr. Griffith did so, and upon his arrival here Mr. Wiggins took him in hand and showed him around. Under such guid ance Mr. Griffith had his eyes opened to the advantages of the soil and climate of this region, and he then and there re solved that Indiana couldn't hold him any longer. Having decided to go into orange cul ture, Mr. Griffith took a pick and shovel and went prospecting for the right kind of soil. He examined the foothill lands from Pasadena to Pomona, and decided that A-SUSS was as good a place as any. He accordingly bought forty acres of land which by subsequent purchases be bus in creased* to UK) acres, now owning alto gether seven ranches. Next he settled up his affairs at the East, moved his family here and started in to develop his new possessions, which he has done with vigor. As the result of his labors he has now as line young or chards of deciduous and citrus fruits as can be found anywhere along the foothills. Last year he experimented with three fifths of an acre of strawberries, which brought him such satisfactory returns that ue will this year put out ten acres. Mr. Griffith has erected in the town of Azusa a $25,000 business block, the finest in the county outside of Los Angeles and Pasadena, the rentals of which at the present time net him 8 per cent on his in vestment. In this building are located the postoffice, a drug store, shoe store, hard ware store, and one room is held in re serve for a dry goods establishment. Thus is this enterprising citizen contributing to the prosperity of the village in which he lias so recently located. Nor is this all. Mr. Griffith took bold of the old Aausa Water Company and re organized it. He is secretary of the irri gation district, which is laying many miles of new pipe and is now in a most nourishing condition. He has also just completed an $8000 reservoir for his pri vate use. The enterprise of this gentleman does not end here. He is also a philanthropist. At bis own expense be has founded a kindergarten and free public reading room, having erected v building especially for the latter purpose. He is now on the point of building a Baptist church. He also contemplates erecting a number of residences for rent or sale. The benefactions of this mode) citizen are not limited to his own immediate vicinity. He takes a live interest in all public matters pertaining to the welfare of the county and state. He is an active and enthusiastic member of tbe Los An geles Chamber of Commerce and can al ways be depended upon to lend a helping hand when agricultural or citrus fairs are being held. He. contributed greatly to the success of the citrus displays at the World's Fair at Chicago and tiie Midwin ter Fair by collecting fruit for the exhibit and otherwise assisting in the work. lv short, there are few "tenderfeet" who have made themselves so generally useful to the community as has Mr. Griffith during his few years' residence in the county. While he is, per haps, an exceptional example of the class of persons who have been attracted to .Southern California through the agency of such advertising as was afforded by the orange carnival, the | world's fair and similar exhibitions, there are abundant instances where men of | wealth aud enterprise came here as the direct result of such exhibitions. Red lands and Pasadena especially received valuable accessions to their population immediately after the Chicago orange carnival. There are hundreds of others who will admit that the Southern Califor nia exhibit at the world's fair and the midwinter fair fetched them, and the Chamber of Commerce lays claim to bringing hundreds of others, which claim can he fully substantiated. Los Angeles understands the art of ad vertising as no other section of the coun try does. The results fully justify the trouble and expense. Let the good' work go on. Ten days loss of time on account of sickness and a doctor bill to pay, is any thing hut pleasant for a man of'a family to contemplate, whether he is a laborer, mechanic, merchant or publisher, .lames O. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas, was sick in bed for ten ilavs with lite, grip during its prevalence a year or two ago. Later in the season be had a second attack, lie says: "In the latter case 1 used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with considerable success. 1 think, only being in bed a little over two days. The second attack I am satislied would have been equally as bad as the lirst but for the use of this remedy." It should be borne in mind that the grip is much the same Ma very severs cold and requires pre cisely the same treatment When you wish to cure a cold quickly ami effectually Rive this remedy a trial. 50 cent bottle's for sale by Off A Vaughn, Fourth and Spring; C. F. lleinzcinan, 222 North Main, druggists. He Broke His Arm AH Chung fell on Los Angeles street yesterday morning and fractured his arm. lie was taken to the city receiving hos pital in the patrol wagon, ami Dr. Bryant attended to the patient. A gang of Celes tials called later in the day and took the Mongolian to Chinatown, 'wdierea Chinese dot tor gave him the chicken gizzard treatment. In Olden Times People overlooked the importance of per manently beneficial effects and were sut i-ue.i with transient action: but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently cure habitual cotistipa ion, well informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act. for a time, but linally injure the system. Ralstonites Only M ill be furnished valuable fnforrr.arion free. Addres, t\ K. Hrown, No. 314 South Spring street, LoS Angeles, Cal. SOD envelopes 90s tWj ream writing paper at i f.ngsludlcr, 1107 N. Main at., opp. Baker block. Buy the W!,;fey mnke trunk and traveling taj. Factory 4*2J spring St. TOM REED AND FREE SILVER Congressman Wilson Will Vote for Two Things WANTS A RAILROAD TO IDAHO A Man Who Has Positive Ideas on Live Subjects The Great Trade Thnt California Ought to Have — The Senatorial Situation "If the Oregon Legislature fails to elect Dolph as Senator and Idaho fails to elect its Senators, then there is grave doubt as to tiie Republicans having control of the next Congress." said Edgar Wilson, the Republican Congressman from Idaho,who is sojourning in this city with bis family. "The situation is simply this," contin ued Mr. Wilson, "the Populists nuistcome to our rescue, and that speedily. In my own state the Populists polled a larger vote than the Democrats, but they are with the Republicans on the free silver question and other issues, and hence should, and 1 believe will, ultimately vote for their Senators. So far as the Populist party in Idaho is concerned, I believe it has reached the zenith of its power and numbers. Tho Cceur d'Alcne strike gave it a false strength. At the time of tbe strike the Republicans were in power and it became necessary for the party to end the small civil war which grew out of it. This made the miners the enemies of the party ami they went to the Populists. "The people of Idaho elected me, and when in Congress I. shall certainly follow their wishes with my votes, favor tbe Nicaragua Canal, free silver and oppose the gold bond issue. Personally, lam op posed to the Government ownership of railroads, but do favor the foreclosing of the Government's mortgages on railroads and the collection of the principal and in terest on the debts, even if ttie Govern ment has to take tbe railroads aud sell them again. Free silver I favor, of course. Our people just now are devoting all tlieir capital to the development of gold mines, allowing the silver mines to lie idle. The silver in Idaho is mixed with lead, mak ing the galena ore. Well, as long as lead was worth $4 it paid to mine the silver, hut when the tariff was taken off of lead and Mexico began to supply it at at $3 and less, then silver mining became un profitable, because silver is worth only 59 1-2 cents today and it costs that much to put tbe bullion in the mint. "There is one thing I want to talk to you about," said < 'ongressman Wilson earnestly, "and that is the apathy that exists in California toward the trade of Idaho and all the Northwest. In Forty nine days San Francisco had all the trade of Idaho, because there were only stage lines running from that city to tbe North west. W T ben tiie East awoke to tbe fact that Oregon, Washington, Idaho and other Northwestern states were little empires in themselves the capitalists built railroads out to us, not one line, but a half dozen. California capitalists surveyed a line through to Butte via Boise City, but stopped there. The result is all the North west trade goes to Chicago. We are closer to Chicago than to San Francisco. To reach the latter city we have to go *>00 miles east before we touch n line reaching it, while to Chicago we have a direct route. Now if the projected railroad had been built from San Francisco to Butte we would be with in eight hundred miles of a market where we could buy, and San Francisco would have an outlet and connection with live transcontinental lines which would for ever emancipate them from the Southern Pacific, There is no such feeling against the railroad in Idaho as there is Tiere. "Now what am I going to do in Con gress?" said Mr. Wilson. "First I am going to vote for free silver; next for Tom Reed for speaker. Those are the only proposi tions oh which i am prepared to speak just now. My state is growing and it will undoubtedly have needs that Congress must consider, and of course I shall do all I can for them. I only wish that Califor nia was close to us, by railroad I mean, and I have great hopes from the proposed Valley Railroad. When they realize what it can do then a line to and through the Northwest is certain." Congressman Wilson will remain here several weeks ami during his stay will probably make one or more addresses be lore the Jonathan and other clubs in the city. nECIORANDA. Free art exhibit. Matron Ad, Bra tin & Co., the famous publishing house of Paris and New York, will exhibit their cele brated line of carbon prints, re-produc tions of all old masters of the great Euro pean galleries, as well as the Paris .Salon, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb ruary 18th, 10th, 20th. You and your friends are cordially invited to view this grand display. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 133 S. Spring st. Dr. Rebecca Lee Dorsey, Stimson block, lirst floor, rooms 12!), IHO, 141. Special attention given to obstetrical cases anil all diseases of women and children. Electricity scientifically used. Consultation hours Ito 5. Tel. 1227. S. Conradl, jeweler and watchmaker, lIIS. Spring, street, makes a specialty of line watch and jewelry repairing, dia mond setting; an elegant line of optical goods. A tine stock of watches and jewelry always on hand. The Nadeau Cafe is Riving a 50 cent dinner, including a bottle ot Zinfandel, Riesling or beer. Private rooms if de sired; also meals a la carte. Teachers of the public schools can buy portraits of Washington, Lincoln, Colum bus, and of all the authors. fbrSdecorating schoolrooms, at Lichtenberger's Art Em porium, 107 North Main street. Adams Pros., dentists, 2.1!) 1-2 South Spring street. Painless filling and ex tracting. Pest sets of teeth from $11 to $10. Hours: Bto 5j Sundays, 10 to 12. The Citrus Fair this year will be greater, grander and more beautiful than ever before. Hazard's Pavilion, Febru ary 28th; ten days: 25 cents admission. Muthushok and the Hriggs sweet tone pianos for sale and to rent at, No. 118 Winston street. A. 13. Gardner, practical piano tuner. Hr. W. 11. Ward, Mueller block, Fifth and Broadway, rooms 24 and 25. Kes., 1083 Flower st. Tel.. office 1421; res. 110. Insure in the Plnenix Assurance Com pany of London. A. C. (lolsh, agent. Office, 147 s. Broadway; telephone 890. Dr E. .1. Hadfield, of Philadelphia, surgeon and physician; office Bradbury bldg., tel. 125; res. 589 Olive, tel. 1168. The Advance Davis sewing machine is the best. Office, 128 .South Main street. Sharp * Samson, funeral directors (in dependent), 638 S. Spring st.; tel. 1029. Sewing machines, in good working or der, for $5 each. 128 South Main street. All kinds of sewing machines to rent; 128 South Main street. Rooms *2 a week and op. U, S. Hotel. Photos, any size, tl. Plaza Gallery. The Famous Cassasa Band. Rupture To the people who are suffering from rupture Prof. Joseph Fandry, formerly of Berlin, tier many, now of Santa Barbara is practical rup tare specialist and truss manufacturer, in lotlnatlon free whereby you can r.eeome cured Those having tried all kinds of patent trusses and found no relief also have given up all hope, lo those people I am calling their atten tion and especially ask them to send me their address. LOS AXGtEL.ES HERALD: MONDAY MORXI2sG, FEBRUARY 18, 1895. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE LOCAL MENTION Corsets fitted at tbe T'nique. Tbe Cassasa band is coming. The finest eastern maple bowling'alleys at 222 South Broadway. Life reading, $1; satisfaction guaran teed. Fanny Green. 141 S. Main, room ">. Plums for Puddings; Persimmons thai don't pucker, at Lyon ik Cobbe's, 44U S. Broadway* The greatest citrus fair ever held in the state will take place in Hazard's pavilion February Sftth, for 10 days. The death of Mrs. Guy B, Barham oc curred last evening. The notice id" time of funeral services will be given tomorrow. Dr. Milton Combs, tiie negro doctor who was assaulted on Friday night, was the victim of footpads, lie had not quarreled witli anyone, nor had he engaged in any broil. Grand ball. All are invited at Armory Hall, Tuesday evening, February 18th. Conducted by Magnolia Lodge No. 34, I>. of H., of A. 0. CW. Admission 50 cents, admitting gentleman ami lady. Ah Garo and All Chung were arrested in Chinatown yesterday by Officer Davis and booked at the police station for having lottery tickets in their possession. They deposited $50 bail each and departed. James Connolly and Jack Kennedy tilled up with whisky yesterday afternoon and engaged in a quarrel on East First street, when they were arrested for dis turbing the peace by Officer Wilkinson. A match to shoot with revolvers between the Signal Corps, A. ti. C, Seventh Regi ment, and the police team has been ar ranged to take place at the East Los An geles range on the 24th instant at 2 p. m; Robert Case visited the "row" on Ala made street yesterday, and became so troubleconie to tbe occupants of the dives that he was arrested by the police, ami was booked at the station for disturbing the peace. Reading by Miss Addle L< Murphy and Miss Anna* E. Robinson, assisted by Krauss (Quartette Tuesday evening, Feb ruary 19, Y. M. C. A. 'Hall, 209 South Broadway. Tickets 60 cents at Hlanchard Fitzgerald's. No extra charge for re served seats. Has some kindly-disposed person an in valid rolling chair that they would like to donate for tbe use of a crippled invalid who has not the means to purchase one for herself? It is a very worthy case, and would be an act of true charity. Anyone wishing to assist in this way will please notify J. Stuart, Secretary of* the Associ ated Charities, room 11, Court House. Santa Catalina Island steamer connects daily, except Sunday, at San Pedro with Southern Pacific Company's train leaving Arcade depot at 12:55 p. m. The steam* ship Falcon is being painted and reno vated. For the next ten days the Wil mington Transportation Company's staunch and fast ocean tug Warrior will make daily trips, Sundays excepted. The company reserves the right to change steamers and their days of sailing. The Anheuser Restaurant, At 243 South Spring street, sets commer cial lunch from 11 to 2 and 5 to 8 n, m. Finest delicacies always on hand; also dishes ala carte. The celebrated Anheu ser-Busch St. Louis beer always fresh on tap. Charles Bauer, proprietor. This is the seoson to get the best val ues and attention in tine tailoring from H. A. Getz, 112 W. Third street. You save about one-fourth trading with tbe Red Rice Furniture Co., North Main and ITaza (Old Pico House). Wall paper sc, 7 I a c P er r°b. 3-8 S. Spring E. L. DOHENY, Manager. J.A. CONNON, Supt. DOHENY OIL CO. IN ANY QUANTITY at market prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Our oil contains no benzine, nahptha or other dangerous explosives. We furnish MaierZobelein Brewery, Los Angeles Cold Storage Co , Cudahy Packing Co., and many other consumers, to whom we refer. Can be burned with any style of burner. Telephone 1472. Wells and Office cor. Douglas &W. State sts. DR. TALCOTT & CO. THE READING AND ONLY SPECIALISTS Iv Southern California treating Diseases of M EINJ Exclusively To show our honesty, sincerity and ability to cure the. diseases pi which wo make a specialty, we require HO MONEY In Advance Fop MEDICINE on but mill tuait UNTIL WE CURE YOU We have abandoned tho treatment of all disea&es except Private Weaknesses and Diseases of Men- We think that we theroby attain thy highest possible degree of success for the speedy, thorough aud permanent cure of these canes. Our offices are the roost pri vate nnd elaborate In the city, and contain every instrument aud remedy known to science tor our special treatment. our specialty consists of the quickest, easiest an T cheapest treatment of all forms of Weakness, Acute and Chronic Discharges, Blood Taints and Stricture and Gleet, tho results of badly treated Gonorrhoea aud surgical-diseases of men. Our little book on the nature and treatment of these disease*, together with rules for diet, exercise and sleep, sent securely sealed, free. We make it part of our business to keep all matters regarding our practice sacredly confidential. If you waut to get well, call upon us fora free consultation and examination. If we can not oure you no power on earth can, for we understand every feature of the diseases of which we make a specialty. Cor. Main and Third Sts. Over Wells-Fargo Kr. Co. Private entrance on 3d St. JOTTINGS. Woither Bureau Los AKGELKB, Feb. 17. Temperature-Iteport of observations taken at bos Angeles February 17th. [Note-Barom eter reduced to sea level.] Time. | Bar. Thcr/UH'm W'dlValjW'thtr. .VOO «. in. 30.23! r>4 | 38 NK 4 '.Clear 5:00 p. in.j30.li; 08 | 31 I \Y | 3 Iciear I Maximum temperature, 76. Minimum temperature, 49. Weather Forecast For Southern California: Probably fair but I somewhat threatening along the coast; cooler; fresh uorUioriy winds. Trunks and Leather Goods. All styles and varieties. Lurge stOL-k always on hand, and repairing a specialty. J. V. Cnn niagham, 2id S. Spring street. Tel. SIS. Wagner's Kimberley, 158 N. Main, opposite old court house. Specs and eye-glasses a Bpenlalty. Fine watch and [ jewelry repairing. Also diamonds and line i jewelry ai lowest figures Wngner, the old re I,liable jeweler. Our Home Brew. ! Maier & Zobelein's lager, fresh from their brewery on draught in all the principal sa loons; delivered promptly in bot'les or kern', office nnd brewery, 414 Allso street; tele phone 01. The Finest Flavored Oysters In bulk and cans, 00 cents, full quarts; fine, fat and Juicy, tans oO cents. Discount to hotel*; andreitauiants, Fred tfantman'i MottiMarket Stylish Jlillinery. Mrs. C. Doach will be found at No. 313 S. I Spring st., just below Rauiona hotel. Ladies, I see my New York spring styles. N edding invltntions and announcements, visiting cards, etc., engraved or printed. Work done on premises. Lee & Hro , 140 N. Spring A. A. Fckstrom hns removed to 324 South Spring street with his stock of wall paper. Dr. I), -j. Differbaclier, dentist, rooms 4 and 5, 119 S. Spring st., l.os Angeles. Wall paper house of the coast, 323 S. Spring. Wallpaper hung, 10c roll, 328 S. Spring Can German Family Soap. DIED CONANT-In this city, February 10th, 1895, at the nge of s:t year*, 7 months and 'zt days. Mrs. Semantha Con ant, mother of Mrs. Or. E. A. Clark and Mrs. J W (iardner. Funeral from the residence Of J. W, (iardner, No. 1111 West Thlrty-tirst street, this, Monday, afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends in uted to at tend WALKER—At Long lleach. o,i February 17th, 1895, Captain George M. Walker. Funeral private. FUNERAL NOTICE-I. O. F. Members of Court Los Angeles No. 422, Inde pendent Order of Foresters ure hereby notified to meet at our lodge room, in new Turner Ifall building. Wednesday, February 20th, at 1 p m. sharp, to attend the funeral of oor late broi her E. O. Oolnev. All brother Foresters invited. Guy s. Allen, jr., C. R 0. H. Nuunaley, R. s. C. F. HEINZEMAN, Druggist and Chemist, 222 N. MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES. Prescriptions carefully compounded day or night. DR. LIEBIG & CO.'S H'Aen Everyone Else Has Failed, Go to B 77/£ OLD, THE TRIED, THE TRUE. MMM zkw\ CATARRH A SPECIALTY. We cure tho nt'ii.Miry il) constaiit'attendance Examination, ' trcateil FRI B or CHA.ROI: from 10 to Our long experience enables us to the ''j' ' jfJ(T-N'o matter what your trouble Is, come and I ORIDER & DOW'S Adams=st. Tract. See this tract and compare prices and the street improvements with other tracts before buying. . . „, .. Three hundred 50-foot residence lots, fronting Adams s reet, 1 wenty-seventn, Tivcntv-clKhth and Twenty-ninth streets, at *;ii)(> and up. streets arc graded aud graveled; cement walks and curbs; beautiful street trees and palms on all streets Building restriction*,, aud undesirable cla.sof bai dings not perm tied. Visit this tract and see the many beautiful homes being ou.lt. Grand view uf the mountains. Itich garden loam. No mud: HO feet higher than Figuoroa street. Don't fail to we the lots fronting BEAUTIFUL ADAMS STREET, Twelve minutes ride I from Second and Spring streets, on the new double electric Hue down Cenral avenue. Agents at our branch office, corner of Central avenue and Twenty-ninth streets. Free carriage from our office. For maps and prices call on Grider & Dow, 109 I=2 S. Broadway ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ! THE LOS ANGELES t I Gas and Electric Fixture f ♦ MANUFACTURING CO ♦ ♦ ♦ • SALESROOMS « ♦ WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO SHOW in former premises, « ♦ AND MANUFACTURE A MOST ,„„..„ ..„ „ „ . § IGIHI [IKE OF FIXTURES -~2 I «. Of All Descriptions at a ' r, <0 ♦ VERY MUCH REDUCED PRICE. 131 133 135 S Los Angeles st. ♦ ♦ A PERSONAL CALL WILL REPAY YOU. * J Copper, Brass, Silver Metal Work in % J And Nickel Plating. Brass and Iron. J ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ +♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ HWHRDED Highest Medals Offered | y i World's Fair Convention of Pho- I V ) tograph*-rs and World's Expnst- I tion. Chicago, 'OH. Hignest pre- / '92,08 And also awarded the highest premium, for last fair, 1 ending Oct. 20, 'd 4. Cloudy Weather Preferred Our Awards are the hignest awarded to any photographer, speaking vol umes for the superiority of Steckel f-9 OTOO PAPHV Photographs. We do every class of 1* IV/ I WVJl\nrl I I OOfl Opposite Los Angeles Theater ZfZU .O. spring Ot., and Hollenbeck Hotel. I > 'ii I S 'I I 1 T IswJ f"* Having purchased the stock of I~S J-\ r*si J—\ 1 * J- S. BENNETT, consisting of Furniture, etc., of the Latest Style, I »/// sell cheap for cash. Come to 408 and 410 SOUTH BROADWAY and get prices before you buy elsewhere. CHHHLES MOOR 6. B> It. WHITE'S I DISPENSARY BDR. WHITE, the oldest es tablished specialist, has de voted more time, as pity pa pers show, to Ihe exclusive treatment of Fexual and chronic diseases of men and women thnn any other adver tising physician in this city. Blood nnd skin diseases, red spots, pain in bones, s 're throat and mouth, blotches and eruptions of the akin, ulcers, painful swellings, etc ; kidney and bladder diseases, frequent micturition, scalding, In flammation, gravel, etc.; organic weakn ss, undeveloped organs, impediment? to mar ringc, nervous debility, impaired memory, mental anxiety, absence of will power, weak back, lost vitality, melancholy and all dis eases resulting from excesses, indiscretion or overwork, recent or old, speedily, thoroughly and permanently cured. "Where shall I goto get cured?" many a sufferer sskß, not know ing whom to trust. Go where thousands of others have gone and be restored to perfect health, tho comforts of home and the enjoy ment of society—to Dr. White's old-established office,located eUht years in Los Angeies. All lingering chronic diseases that have been neg lected or have failed to yield to the treatment of less skillful hands soon get well under Dr* Whites superior treatment. Patients wishing speedy relief and sure cure should consult Dr. White, whose long, extensive experience en ables him io apply the proper t eatment at once without useless experiments, thus saving the patient much time and expense. Office and private laboratory. l'-I8 North Main street Los Angeles, Cal. Out-of-town patients treated by mail and express PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Fine Hold Filling, Crown and Bridge Work. All Operations Painless. TEETH. PER SET, $S. STEVENS & SON, 107 N. SPRING ST. ' Itooma 18 and li). IMPORTED Steam! Domestic Coal BANNING COMPANY. Columbian Coal, $8 per ton, in bulk, delivered. TKI.S. 36 anu 1047. Til SOUTH SPAINQ HT DR. CATON'S RELIABLE rtra* TANSY PILLS K?f* v ( Bring safety, comfort and health, gs- v Look out! There are Imitations! V T Don't take any risks. Seethatyou " \ got Dr. Catos's, the original and j only absolutely safe and certain > preparation. Drug stores, or by J^££%^f^flMiuea) niau for ar. Advice froo. JBCalon Specific Co., Boston, Mass. 'TIS A LUXURY TO READ ». When what you read is entertaining and when you don't haffi to strain your eyes in perusing it You can afford to be reckless with any thing but your eyes; you can afford to take chancei with anything but your sight. We make all sor r of glasses for all sorts of eyes, and. for their expert examination no charge is mad'-. You will find in our fine stock everything fd improve one's eyesight in the wav of "glasses. PACIFIC OPTIMAL CO.. Scientific Opticians. 167 > (• ,r K R t number. You Bet We Get. a Move On. ' &u/6s To Order in 24 Hours OABtVtS I 313 South Spring at., below Thirl). E.C.TRLKSDELI D. D. S. Room 132, Stimson Block. Artificial Teeth , A SPECIALTY. Difficult and irregular cases solicited 'iold and porcelain crowns and bridge work. Fine gold fillings. Ail work first class in every particular. «R. JORDAN lEAT MUSEUM OF ARATOHI J >51 Market St., San Francisco A* (Between 6th and 7th Sts.) Co and learn how wonderfully you / ; are made and how to avoid wcknes* J 'A and disease. Museum enlarged with/ thousands of new objects. Admiei f sion 25 cto. r * Private Office—same Bui loin/J 1051 Market Street—Diseases of nA f stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the ssk> > and kidneys quickly cured without the use ot mei< cury. Treatment personally or by letter. SendV for book. Old established and reliable praetltoners. # \