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10 The Herald Los AMSJLCS CAI.ITOKXIA. Published by Thf Herald Publishing Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY CABRIKR: I'er week * Per uonth 80 BY MAIL, 'ineludlnz pot Age): Dsily Herald, one year 8 00 Daily Herald, six months 4 2f> Pally Herald, three months '2 '2") Haily Herald, one month HO Weekly Herald, one year 1 50 Weekly Herald, six months 1 00 Weekly Hersld. three months SO Entered at the postoflice at Los Angeles as aecond-clnss matter. ANNOUNCEHENTS. The papers of all delinquent mail subscribers to the Daily Herald will be promptly discon tinued hereafter. No pspers will be sent to subscribers by mail unless the same have been paid for in advance. No contributions returned. SPECIAL NOTICES LEWIS A ALDERSON— (1) s. Mnin si. ••Facts are stubborn things," yet 'tl<afaetwe sell vhc hcst high-back oak chair ever sold here tor $1.00. and tier >tc ones arc r:-nl '*at«nil*ra ami don't you forget It. Yes, anil you ought to see Vhose large oak rockers (or fS.SO, anil those real French plate cheval bedroom sen for ?•-•>•.»>. rtew combination sets for 110.00. Extensionsablestor f4.00. Antique liookcases for ?3.oii. >rOTKE- THK LOS ANUEI.ES CITY I Water Company will slricily entorce tlie lol lo» ing rules. The bonis for sprlnkllS* are Be tween fi anil s o'clock a.m. and ti und s oclock p.m. For a violation of tlie above regulation th* w*J_* will be shut off and v Hue Of *'-' will he Obafged Be fore the water will lie turned on ■gain. EBOF I II B STATE _1 Loan and Trust Company are enclosed In a tire-proof and burglar-proof vault with time lia-ks and brilliantly lighted with electricity; alcoves at tached for the priv ate examination of valuables, with writing materials; a young lady in attendance. I_4or""raLE-THE "XKW HOME SEWING 1 Machine Company Oder for the next W days Vhe following bargains—VVhites. standards, Auto matics, stingers. Domestics, Davis. Households, etc., from Ml to fU; on payments of *1 per week. S4» s. .spring st. Brancli, s:. K. Colorado. I'asadena. 4-4 IJIORSALE-THE ~ NILEB TRACT;•• Ll>Ts ! In this beautlral tract are now lor sale at prices ranging from fnoti upwards; these lots are sold only to parties who w ill build good hous.'s. POINDEXTEK * WADSWOKTH, 105 W, Sec ond st. MKSMIX'S FEMALE PILLS .\s A SPECIFIC montlilv medtetne for Immediate relief ior painful and ' irregular menspt—from whatever cause. For sale by GEO. H. FREEMAN 00., KB S. Spring It. Price. *J per box. fiiti WHOM 11' MAY CONCERN-I HEREBY 1 give notice that twill do lonfer be responsible for debts incurred by my wile, ALBERT CAP PEL 9 /•IARPKTHAT vill'lfoWN PRICE AT THK I. bankrupt sal* now going on under Chamber of Commerce building, 4<>s Broadway. MATTH EWS A Ll BEI.sKI H_ COMMISSION TO LIVERYMEN, HORSE ' men, saloons; those engaged In mercantile pursuits, either business. T. K. MOORK, Shaw ban, Ky. 11 LA DIRS," VOC R~OLD H ATS MADE N EW, cleaned, dyed, reshaped, latest styles. 50c. STRAW WORKS, 4VI s. Spring St.. bet 4th et sth. BL'TTEK— CHEAPER THAN EVER; FINK butter. !!*C roll; choice, We square. M. T. HEH/.OG, 4428. Spring. _____ 14 MACHIJS EItYTDIES, AND TOOLS MADE and repaired. J. VON'sKHKKV. Jis s. Los Angeles St. Tel, 933. AN HONORABLE ~MARRIAGE BUREAU; 10 cents for details; confidential. P.O. BOS 47!t, Lr.s Angeles. ITIOK CONCORD WAGONS CALL AT BIG ! Tree Carriage Works. I-s sr., I'edro st. 2* F. SLOPES, HOUSE MOVER, OFFICE 12 sCenter place. EDUCATIONAL. rpHEh >s"ani;ki.!•:s business college __ incorporated, located at 11 -t s. Main St., is the largest and. best equipped institution in Southern California. It provides a thorough business edu cation in the most, practical way. The ahortngnd department leads all competitors, and is a great Biiocess. Its department of penmonablp is con ducted by K. K. Isaacs, a teacher of national repu tation. Day session open all the year. Night ses sions Monday. Wednesday anil Friday ntgbta of each week. Send for catalogue. E. it BCHRA DER. pres.; F. W. KKI.sKV. vice pres.; U X. INKsKKKP, see. nroODBCRY iu'sixi:ss college, 270 s, ▼ V Spring St.: the oldest, largest and litlest pquipped commercial school in Southern Califor nia; a thorough couiss in the commercial branches and banking; a superior and successful shorthand and typewriting department inula practical Eng lish course; new college moms, perfectly lighted and ventilated; electric elevators for pupils' use; new furniture and appliances; open all tho year: pupil* received at auy time: illustrated catalogue ana toll information free. (4. a. HOUGH, presi dent; X. c. FKI.K Ell, vice president. rjMUtOOP POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, PAB _ adena. offers manual training, sloyd. :tr;. litera ry, seientltlc. classical and normal departments, see exhibit In Stimson Block, Los Angeles, or ad dress PRESIDENT C. H. KEYES, Pasadena. Gi IRLS'COLLEGIATE SCHOOL- T till W, Tenth st Miss pausi.Xs AM. MISS DKXXKX. DENTISTS is_—Established- 1882. I,R. L. VV.'WELLS, EXTRACTION" PAtN XJ less; coed crowns, bridgework and teeth Without plates S specialty, cm-, spring and First sts., Wilson block. Telephone isut;. \ DAMS BROS.' DENTAL PARLORS, ." ' . . s. spring st.: painless extraction and lin ing: plates, So,fg, 10; all wors guaranteed; estab. 10 years. Hours Sundays IJ-12. Cl 11. k'HIKI 11 HA CM. DENTIST. :|, T. Broiduay, entrance through Westiervelt'a studio, t utice hours, t:& to 12 ami ltoo. lUDWIO SEMLER, 1). D. s —BENTAL~OF- j Hee, room I. ihs. Sptlnjst;; other, hours, tt to 12 und t:Su to 5. VLB AX V DE NT A L PA RL( i Its-' i ERM AN . American bank building. A set of teeth, ?!>; best S. S. white teeth, 110 per set. DR. WILDER, Comer Seventh and Main streets. Telephone 1031. DR. E. G. HOW A R~D - DENTIST] ROOMS 322-323 BrOdbUry Block, Los Angeles, Gal. 4-7 DR. KENNEDY, DENTIST, ins', X. spRiXG si., rooms 2, ti s_d 7. Painless extraction. JMtANK STEVENS, tUH Bi SPRING ST. Open Sundays and evenings; electric light. V R. < I NNINOHAM, DENTIST, CALIFOR- X • nia It.ink bull.ling. TUCKER. DENTIST]I2OX 8. Spring st. F.XCI RSIONS XlXcCltsioNS TO THK EAST—THE Va- J_ vorlte personally conducted excursions of the santu Fe route Leave Los Angeles every Thursday morning at 7o'clock; Pullman upholstered sleep ing can run without change Loa Angeles vo Chi cago, Kansas city, si. Loulsaiid st. Paul, wiih an annex ear to Boston; the ur- it point in remember is that you can save at Hie very least one full day's travel by traveling on the fast train "f the sauta Fe route; attentive conductors accompany the parties through; bt rtbs reserved and more de tailed information obtained at the company's of fice, 12.' N. spring s'., l.os Angeles, or through unv ngetit of the Southern ' talifornl* ftallwas. BURLINGTON ROUTE EXCURSIONS, PER noiially conducted, Leave l.os Angeles every Wednesday via Southern Pacific, Denver and Rln Grande and Burlington route ior Chicago, New York, Boston and other eastern points; upholster ed tourist ears with all conveniences. s< c any Southern Pacific agent or write to T. H. DUZAN, 222 S. spring st.. l.os Angeles, t al. J CDSON'S POPU LA I! EXCURSIONS— Every Monday ever the l:in Grande Western and Denver and Itio Grande railways; scenic route; personally conducted; newly upholatered car* through to Chicago, New York and Boston, Finest equipment, heel service, quick time, t ifflce, 212 s. spring st. I>HILLIPS' PERSONALLY ~ CONDUCTED excursions,via ihe Rio Grande and Rook Island routes, leave l.os Angeles cvi ry Tuesday,cross the SierraNevodus,aud pass tl nr.. Itio Uraude scenery by daylight. Also via the southern mute e\-i rv <ulh c. s. sp,m_ st. LOST AND FOUND OTRAYED--KROMTHKPKLLIssII KKASt It Tburstlay evening, 2 mules, i buy an.! i black ; any one flOdlng aaiuo will please notify Vienna bakery or ranch :i ■gTIOUND—BUILDER WHO WA N TS FIANo] I horse and buggy as part pay for building bouse It D. COATEM, 224 S. Olive street. ss STRAYED FROM ISO H EST THIRTIETH til'] one sorrel filly with halter. Receive liberal reward. 2-17-lm ITIOUND-SAM CLIPS Houses AT YOUH oxx v prie. . North l.troail-.'. a\ . "~ GOLD MINES JJAItiTKs INTERESTED IX MIXING AND wishing to sen or buy niiulug propattv w ill do wen to call on LOY JtHUKIS s. Broadway. 3 i_ " ~ REAL ESTATE BELL * SABIUHI, It KAI. ESTATE AND Insurance agents; money loaned at a percent, 2ui W. Third st. 12-7 if EW. KEID 4 CO. . EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, i 120 W. Ftrst St. , Tel. 10H. Orders telephoned or telegraphed at our expense. We are the oldest established agency In South ern California, and our long experience enables us to select such help as our patrons call for. We furnish all classes of help free of charge, and can supply you on short notice, (live us your or der ami you will not be disappointed In quality of j help or promptness. X Yv. RKIDrt CO. 2-0 tf A MAN IN KVKItV SECTION TO SELL staple goods lo dealers; experience unneces -1 sury; best side'tne. S7", a month. Salary and BS> ' peiises or large commission mad-. For sealed particulars send Jlanip. CLIFTON SOAP MAS ! V/FAt TI RING CO.. Cincinnati, O. FKTTY. HUMMEL * CO.. SM-302 VV. SECOND St. Tel. Soil. The twst employment ofllce In every way In southern California. TaTANTED A FIRST CLASS i OAT-MA KKR \> PA X N 1.1105.. Riverside, Cal. 15_ HELP WANTED—FEMALE. "grrANTED—FOUR HOUSE GIIU.S, SIS TO >» HO per month: hotel waitress. Mil orange I packers, etc.; old man for light Inside steady work, must call early. SOUTHERN EMPLOYMENT CO , 3211 SI. Main st. » IV ANTED - YOl'Nli GIRL FOR EIGHT W house work. . r >3.l Temple st. tl SITU A TIONS WANTED- -MA LE Pt'Spr\ mc persons doslrlng pniploymoni, wiH be allowed io Insert three lines (or iwo inscrttonM Mh drr (hit heiKlimr free ot" ehnrne. SI Tl' A TTuX^W ANTK D—BY A < iOO DOA H dem-r and orvhardist: also can tnkiM-ure ot line | horses. Address. (URDENKK, Judas Onliaid, I park, Pasadena. »*» MAN. OKRMAN, WANTS" KM plovment ot'uov kind. Iteference fnniisl'ed. I E box (io, mil ofUce. 1° \ r OtJIfO MAN WANTS WORK TAKINH care of horse-*, making himself Kenerally nse j fuf. Address I. IL, Hox 60, this office. 10 TITAN rED (KKS CANVASBKB IN ( tTV, >\ for good business. 717 CoUOfa st. ll yurNi; man wants WORK on prtvatk I place or small fruit raiu h ; |18 and board. Ad divss X, Bo\ 90, 11 I SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE DeaervIn« persons desirintr employment will be allowed to Insert three lines for »vo insertions un der this heading, free of i-hartfe. DAY. OOOD W laandress. Apply i>y letter no K. Fiiih st. 9 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS «TTANTED CHILDREN TO BOARD AND i-;ir.' ior. A.Klrr<s W. 11.. station K. t'ity. WANTED-REAL ll f A N rED—GOOD HOMK I N LOS ANGEH B TT in part e.\< hanue tor tine income lant h dooi Orange, unincumbered; no cash needed; dinVr ence secured by mort^aße. fJood residence tn Los Angeles 5 or 6 rooms, clear or nearly so. for good income ranch near Hemet. Mouse or vacant lots Los A imeles, clear, for fine Income property Columbus* Ohio, clear. Improved or vacant. Los Angeles, for 7S acres uearCleurwater this county ;no alkali: coo<l grain andaltulta land. LOY «V HL'RIN, s. Broad way. 3-12 T¥T ANTED LOTB EVERYWHERE, *T we have lots of bmtrs who want them; bring tliem In today. CONNORS' CORNKR LOT .\ni-XfV. -' >; v.'. Second m. g FOR REfYT-.HOUSES^ TTTANTED—TO P .NT YOUR ROUSES; WE TT can rent your bouse for you; we have a greater demand f >r houses than we run supply nnd have to turn people away each da>"; bring us youi house &i once if you want a good teuaut A. L. TUWLE ± CO., .31 W. First st. 10 (1 ARP__TS~AT YOUR OWN PRICE AT THE j bankrupt sale now going on under Chamber Of Commerce building, KM Broadway. MATTH EWS a LCBELSKI. 11 Tt > LET—TW<» N X W~FI VE~-~ROOmTToT lages. cheap, t all at s_l Towne avenue. J. W. MILTKN BK IIHKK, 3-10 RENT—RICE LIST OF FURNISHED houses tn all parts of the city. S. P. CRKA BINGER, 237 W. First st. 3-3 lIORI IOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED. BU|T able rooms f<»r light housekeejting, 420 South Kremont aye. mo'Sr-fwo furnished"rooms, suit- J| able ior gentlenian or housekeeping. Call at 320 Clay st. !t rpHE DENVER, 183 N. MAIN ST.; FINE 1 furnished rooms; |l.fiO per week and up; cen ter of city. ri RAND PACIFIC, 42S S. SPRING ST.; FUTB. \JT large rooms; §3 per week and up. RI",NT - A KINK OFFICE. APPLY TO BELL A SABICHI, 106 W, Third st. tf TTvO R~tt X N T—Fl' X NIB3IK D* ROOMS, AOS BA N- I ning -i reet 31 MEDIUMS _ : V REIVED - HARRY WAITE. TH X Clairvoyant of ClHirvoyants and the ONLY inuependent slate writing medium in the city, that answers sealed messages while in a dead tr.incp, teljslfjiour lover is true or false, who to trust and ivlio to watch, teltfl your lucky niontli. week or day, gi\"es advice on all matters of importance, BUCfI M l)u:sl:iess. love affairs, divorce.-., lawsuits, pte. Locates losi or stolen goods, reu nites tin* separate*!, brings speedy marriages, re moTMJitumDllng blocks and bad luck, of all kinds, j II you tiri*l witii all your naunv's gifts that you : caunoi snccood, go at once io this wonderful man and find but the cause of your bad luck Remem ber be veils you all you wish to know and does not ask you a solitary question, no:" do you pay a cent miles* yi»u ore inliy syrKiled. but If you yp'satis fled he tben eborgtl yon *?2.oti. is this not honeat? Now ilo not delay, but go at once and see this me dium. It you are going to see a medium, why not see the greatest on sartfi? lie bus taken parlors at 553 8, Hroadway.where he will give private sittings daily. Hours from !• to s. P, S.—People living out of the city send stamp for free advice, but ask no questional 2-27 tf I>RO F. L EE—DO "THE DEAD RETURN ? ">IF . you doubt, come and be convinced by Prof. ] Lee, the slate-writing medium; messages given from your loved ones written on slates cleaned by yourself and held In your own hands; sealed moa sages answered while in a dead trance; a medium by the gift of God. PROF. LEE, 2421-2 8. Broad way; parlors 12 and 18. 2-21 TTT I-NO-NA-SKVKNTH DAUGHTER OF m the late Dr. King World, renowned Clair voyant and satrologtst, Life reading Of the plan eta ami crystal • f ) , > cts and -i. NaUvities ?i upwards. Hours !» a. m. to Bp. m., 421 W. seventh st. 15 Rs. PKUCY, 10> X FIFT H HOLDS circles Friday afternoons, Monday and Thurs day evenings. Readings, ?L 31 Miss KATE LAMP-MAN, "STARLIGH T," celebrated little trance medium; sittings daily ; 122 W. Seventh sv. 4-7 |J1 RENCH LADY HEAL! N<; ~ M EDI CM— » Life reading. Parlor 7. No. 156 1-2 s. spring st. \[KS." HoHkTnB MIT(!HELL—BUBINEBB I and lest nit-dimn. 7n) K. Fitth st. 2-2-* Initf PALMISTRY OALMISTRY—PROF. A. MYERS, THE CEL- X ebrateii European palmlii, pscychomel rist and Who has examined th" hands Of in oat of the crowned heads of Europe, lias arrived in Los Angeles and intends to remain here for some time. By palmistry he reveals accurately the past. preS4 nt and future of the Individual; gives descriptions of every member of your family, the lieceased. as well as the living; also the description of the one you have married and the one you will marry; tells country of birth, age and how long you will live; describes perfectly your present cir cumstances, and no matter how difficult they are, by bin advice you will be able to avoid obstacles and aided to success. As v psyohometrlst he is unequaled. He will locate any allmeuv.or disease more accurately than autopsy would do, aud by this gilt and power has helped many, who hail given Up all hope. AU who are about to make a change should consult him, as his advice is reliable arid beneficial. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no pity. Free- Kr ec—Free medical diagnose from Bto 10 a.m. Readings from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Par loi s. the Norwonl. Bgg s. M ill si., cor, of Sixth. 13 SPECIALISTS Mtta WEAVER JACKSON, MANICURING for ladles ami gentlemen; specialist in com plexion department; electrolytic removal of superfluous hair, 906-7-4 Stimson Block; tel. 1298. I NO H. si ARBOROCCH, SCIKNTIFK OPTI •J clan; Chicago graduate; eyes examined free; correct giass-s prescribed* Rooms 201 and 212, stimson building. 3-1H UP. R fj COLLINS, OPT HA LM IC OPTL 1 Tan. wiih the Los Angeles optical institute; eyi'Se.\a 1111 himHi'■ 1 _■*) s. spring st. CHIROPODISTS. Mils. L. 3. KKNNKDY."max'ii'tRK *AND ehlropodlsv; moles and hair removed by electric needle. Crocket block, 212 s. Broadway. Miss c. st a PFE R. CHIROPOWST; I.A . dies' masseuse, 211 W. First St.. opp. Nadeuu. | B. ZAI HAC, SURGEON CHIROPODIST. 1 ' 124 Main st.. rooms 4 and 5. A TTORNE V S-A T-LA W~' t y H I N I V 4 l IRON] Si N W."< OR?FRANK"LIN and New High stts . |„s Angeles. Rooms 12, 13 and 14, Abstract and Title Insurance Block. OECK A- IdI.IOY,~A TTORNKYS-A l'-I.AW s X. and 0, Moore Block, 110 CoOrt at. MX. VOUNQ, ATTORNEY-A'l-I.A\V,",(is . Bradbury Building. ' DRESSMAKING LADIES THAI LIKE' To' WEAR FIRST class fitting dresses call at 12l S. Main st. Dresses made from H up. MRS. s'I'OLTEN'BERG WOLTER. LOS AXGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MOITNTNG, MARCH 9, 1895. PACIFIC LOAN COMPANY, I Nt OKPOR ATED. Ix>ans money In any amount on all kinds of collateral securities, dia monds. Jewelry, sealskins, merchan dise, etc. Also on pianos, Iron and steel safes, without removal. Partial Sayinents received. Money quick, business confidential. Private oflice for ladles. W. K. DE OKOOT, Manager, Rooms 2, 3 and 4,114 S. Spring st. ~\/T ONEY* TO LOAN AT fl PER CENT TO -*T1 build bouses on the installment plan. BEN FRO 4 CUMMINGS, Real Lstate and Insurance Brokers* UW WEST THIRD STREET, Stimson Block. EE t*. LTNION LOAN COMPANY, ; stimson Block, Loans money on all kinds of collateral security, watches, diamonds, sealskins and furniture In lodging and bourding bouses and on pianos without removal: also ou bunds, stocks and mortgages; low interest; money at once; Imslnesscontidpntial: pri vate oliice for ladle*, room 112. CLARK A. SHAW, managers, rooms 111 and U2. first floor, stimson block. M" ONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, . watches, jewelry, sealskins, etc.; also on pianos, merchandise. Iron and steel safes, furni ture In lodging houses, boarding bouses and hotels without removal; also on city and country prop eity; low Interest; can have money at oboe; business confidential; private oliice for ladies. GEO, s. ROBINSON, 223 W. First at., rooms 2 and 3. nOINDEXTEI A WADBWORTH, BROKERS, 1 :;■>:> \\\ second at., huy and sell mortgages, stork-, bondsand any goo.l securities; it you wish to lend or loirrow or* invest In real estate, call on us; collections made and property managed for non-residents. 28 tf MONEY TO LOAM IN BUMS TO SUIT, ON . any good collateral; business strictly contl dentlal; loans negotiated on city anil country property. W. E. DKMfNO, 211 W. First St., room l£ MONEY TO LOA N ON MONTHLY" INSTALL msnts, long time and easy pavmcnts. No commission charged. Apple NA TION AI, BUILD ING AN 1> LOAN ASSOC! ATIOX, 151 S. H'dway. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATtIIT . es, jewelry, pianos, live stt .-k, carriages, bicycles, ail kinds of personal security. LEE BROS., 402 S. Spring St. 2-20 1> rp(l LOAN UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR 1 small loans; no commissions; light expense. SECURI TV LOAN A TRUST CO., 223 S. Spring. MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL amounts: long or short time. S. P. CREA SINGER, 2.17 W. First st. 3-S wf«)»> il/Wi TO LOAN ON CITY* PROP O— — ,UUU arty, from J2OOO up. w. p. LARKIN, 110 S. Broadway. 20tf m" LOA N--MONEY' 1 V STMS~TO SUIT AT I reasonable rates. WM. F. bosbysHEl.l, lib S. Broadway. tf Tito LOAN-MONEY* ON PERSONAL SE -1 curlty. JOHN L. TAVKOVICH. 220 W. First St. 28tf MONEY TO LOAN-SMITH * O'BRIEN, 107 S. Broadway. 2-5 tt rpO LOAN—*IOO TO S100,00o75*» TO*B NET. HO J.. W. First st. ti-i tf MONEY TO LOAN IN si MS TO SUIT. 22a W. First st rpO LOAN- MONEY' ON PERSONAL NOTES, 1 22) W. First st. 7SH STOCKS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES i,;' It SA LE-ca R*t^R^^^TiiclosßT > fftS : J. ing brokers, represent leading properties; gold, silver, copper, lead, etc.; examinations made and reports furnished by tha most competent and re sponsible California experts; correspondence so licited : information promptly furnished. Offloe, 328 S. Broadway. 12-12 tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. "DUTCHERS, ATTENTION—ONE OF THE Xy best and oldest established meat markets in city: run by present owner over 8 years; com mands a big steady cash trade; clearing flso monthly above all expenses: everything in good condition; sure investment; price $1800; see BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 4-7 tf ITvOR SALE—OLD ESTABLISHED LODGING house: 37 rooms, completely furnished ; doing good business; close In; must be sold on account Of sickness; this la a bona tide proposition; no reasonable olfer refused; must sell within 2 weeks. Address or call 23.1', E. First, 12 and 3 p. in. 12 I> A RTN XX WANTED—TO ~ TAKE HA I, F and controlling interest in Los Angeles branch of Chicago Health Institute. We iwsitively cure all chronic and nervous diseases without drugs. If you want a nice and iucrative business investigate this. PROFESSOR ANDERSON. 321S S. Spring st. 9 VLONO ESTABLISH!-: P~La"d EES' HAlR dresslng and toilet business for sale at a bar gain, in consequence of ill-health. For full partic ulars address A. 8., care of news stand, sou Fifth 1 St., San Diego, Cal. 11 &(* "T/t-A RARE CHANCE. A PARTNER OvIfJV/ "tinted to deliver orders, collect, etc., in one of the best paying meat markets in the cily, w ill clear $10) h mouth to each. Apply to BEN WHITE:, 221 W. First St. 3-4 tf "i ~* "\ /i-WOOD.T'OAI. AND FEED BUSI- i .3*7 ness; receiptsg29 a day and up: sure investment; value in stock. See BEN" WHITE, 221 W. First St. 3-4 tf I -lOR SALE—A RESTAURANT: GOOD Busi ness; rent 17.60 per month. Colton block, Fourth and Los Angeles st. 2-28 tf (IHANCK FOR Bio RETURNS-HAVE YOU j ?3'to to invest in a strictly legitimate business enterprise? Will pay 875 per week. Address N, Box ;in, this offlce. tf J IOR SALE TH E FINEST 50-ROOM HOUSE In the cily; very central: running full; new and elegantly furnished. Address, Z. A.. Box so. this offlce. 10 PA RTNEKS FOB POTJn" DIFFERENT branches of business trom S.'OO to 1110. SOUTHERN EMPLOYMENT CO., 320 North Main st. 0 I,ioll SALE—ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS chances; bad debts collected ; established 1880. EDWARD NITTINGER, 411 s. Los Angeles st. CIOK SALE—NICE LIST OF HOTELS AND X lodging houses; prices range from 0300 up ward. S. P. CREASINGER, 237 W. First st. 3-3 IjSOB SALE—A VALUABLE COAL MINE IN state of California, by widow. Address, M4ts. FA NN IE ORE F.N, San Bernardino, Cal. 22 rjioE SALE RESTAURANT; VERY' GREAT bargain; must sell; choice location; price *450. I. D. BARNARD, 117' 3 S. Broadway. 0 j»r7 Krt—PAYING LODGING HOUSE OF li O i tJ\J rooms, nicely famished; bargain, see BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 3-4 tf O 1 /Y/A/t —LODGING house. HAND UP 1 VJYJYJ somely furnished; close in. Apply BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. 2-1 If" 0 | "ft- A < AN"D V T FRU IT AN* D~~c lIAR 01 t}\J store; bargain this day. Apply BEN W H TI E, 221 W. First st. 3-4 tf J» Q (\f\— DELICACYI CREAMERY, ETC., SB rM7Uclose In; pays big. Apply BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. ' 3-4 tf | s; /-.—ROUTE, WITH HORSE, wagon, •~1 ,)U etc, pays well. Apply ben white, 221 W. First St. 3-4 tf rpo sell "Vour'''business go to JL I. 1). HA UNA hp, 117', s. Broadway. BUSINESS PERSONALS PERSONAL HOUSEKEEPERS. ATTEN .!_ tion IGr ieertesat cut rates. 51 lbs. tlour. SAc; lv lbs. corn meal, 15.■; Hi lbs. lard, 650 ; 5 lbs Japan tea, 61; can cocoa, Mc; Rio coffee. 25c; keg Hol land herrings, 75c; 2 lbs. codfish, 15c; salmon bel lies, sc; lo lbs. raisins, 25e; H lbs. apricots, 25c; 3 Mis. ehorrles, 25c; hams, bo; pork. 71.0. ECONOMIC STORKS, 315 South Spring. "PERSONAL—RALPHS BROS—GOLD BAR A Hour, VOC; city flour, 70c; granulated sugar, 21 lbs *1; brown sugar, 23 lbs. $1; 7 lbs. rolled wheat or oats, 25e; sardines, 5 boxes 2">c j tomatoes. 2 cans Isc; 7bars German family soap, 2*a-: 5 gallons oil, 00c; gasoline, 66c; 3 packages morning meal. ZSc; lard, 10-1 tj can 75c; 5 lbs. 4')e. tun s. Spring Btreet, corner sixth. rTYHE LATEST STYLE REGENT SUITS 1 made by crack eastern tailors lor 53.',, we will sell for 616 If we can tit you. MIBPIT CIXJTH INO PARLORS, 226-226 W. Second st , between spring and Broadway. tf TTTHY PAY A MERCHANT TAILOR 639 for a suit, when you can get the same ibing fit |16e.l tiie MISFIT CLOTHING parlors, 223-225 W. Set ond St., between Spring and Broad way f tf \TTENTION FULL-DRESS sfl'ls'Voß hi i c. suit able for balls, part les and reospttons. at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 223-225 W. Second St., bet. Spring and Hroadway. tf liKAL ESTATE AND LODGING Hot si;s, V rant lies and city property, sales ainl ex changes perfected, bouse renting promptly at tended to. M. P. HOW EN, 115 W. Second st. If MISFITS AND UNCALLED FOR GAR meats et less than half your tatb -'s at. the MISHT CLOTHING PARLORS, 223 225 W. Second st., between Spring and Broadway, tf HARRY, DID YOU SEE THE NOBBY PAIR ofpantstbat I bought for 66 Wat the misfit CLOTHING PARLORS, 226-226 W. second st.,be tween Spring and Broadway. tf PERSONAL - PALM ISTRY ; ONE HAND A read free; every hidden mystery revealed; life read from cradle to grave without a mistake; 1 till sp. in. III 1 .. W. Third st. TUJANTS THAT WERE MADE TO ORDER I for -12 we will sell for 66 at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 236-228 W Set ond st., between spring and Broadway. tf MME. /ETNA FORTUNE TELLER BY . reading cards ; ulso alcohol but lis ; select pat ronage, 158'jN. Spring St., loom 4." 21 MMX. LBCROQ, t BENCH DRESSMAKER, cor. Second and Main, next to Cathedral. FOR SALE---CITY PROPERTY^ FOR BALK- " r BY lOHN 11. COXK, 217 SOUTH BROADWAY. BUSINESS PROPERTY. BUSINESS PROPERTY. BUSINESS PROPERTY. Improved and unimproved. With and without Income. RESIDENCE PROPERTY. RESIDENCE P Rf> PET V". RESIDENCE PROPERTY. With handsome residences. Willi nice residences. With lair residences. With poor residences. In good locality. In fair locality. In poor locality. Any kind, every kind, all kinds of prices. From fioo to f 100,000. BUY NOW. Property was never cheaper, and It never will again be as low as it is today. BUY NOW and from JOHN H. I'llXE, 207 South Broadw ay. 6-6-9 -ESTABLISHED 188? - KENNEDY, Real Estate and Investment Brokers, 134 S. Broadway. Tel. 002. Orange and walnut groves a specialty. Large ranch SS for subdivision. Gilt edge city property. 12-26-tf FOR SALE— BY JOHN H. COKE, 207 S. Broadway. INVESTORS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SNAP? If so 3d feet on FIRST STREET tuear Spring) ■ IS the BIGGEST SNAP in Los Angeles. Who is going to pick op the golden egg? 6tf rp. R ACT OF HOMES GRIDER * DOW'S ADAMS STREET TRACT. 6300 to 6600 will buy the finest building lot in the city, fronting Adams sireet—B2 feet wide, Twenty eighth street, 100 feet w ide, both lined with tine palm trees; Twenty-seventh street and Twenty ninth street. Lots all 50 fee! front, alleys In real : cement walks and curbs, streets graded, graveled anil sprinkled; street trees planted. Rich loam soli. 30 feet higher than Figueroa street, grand view of the mountains, building clause. Visit this tract and see the many fine homes being built Only 15 minutes* ride from second and Spring sts. Ott the new double electric cars down Central aye. Office on the tract. Free carriage. For maps, prices and all information write or call on 24-tf GRIDER A DOW, 109's S. Broadway. -|7-OR SALE-f375 WILL BUY" A tfl.TO LOT ON X Thirty-sixth street, near Main. 50x125; also 90 choice lots on electric line, between Los Angeles aud Pasadena: lots from 60x160 tn 200x600 feet sold on longtime; houses built to order; come and take a free trip out aud get a choice lot: no money down to those who build at once. W. P. LARKIN A CO., 20-tf 110 S. Broadway. FOR SALE-BY \V. J. FISHER 227 W. SEC ond street—6l4 a foot, lots, Kohler st. near sev enth;|lsa foot lots, Merchant St., near Seventh; •900. a snap, new bouse. 5 rooms, bard finish, Koh ler st.; 81850. new bouse. 6 rooms, bath. Kohler st.; 682.60, a flu cash, 8 years' credit, 0 per cent. 10 acres; 6700, a., 12 acres, near electric cars. Univer sity; w anted *4000, 10.', gross, on city property, rents 24 per cent. 20-tf PECI A L HA KGAIN—I HAVE FOR SALE ~ the SE. corner of Main anil sixteenth sts., with large cottage renting now for 825. Lot over SO feet front by UO, to an alley. Good business corner. Revenue could be much increased by putting up stores. Price asked, only 66000, Will consider nnv reasonable offer. RICHARD ALi'SCHUL, ex clusive agent, 123 W. Second. 9 LE—626O( LOTS 40x140 ON WILLOW X St., 6300, lots 30x140 ou Palmetto st. No pay ment required down if you will build. These lots are in the Arthur.tract, between the Southern Pa cific and Santa Fe depots, corner of Mateo ami Palmetto streets, 10 minutes walk to town, see owner at once. I. H. SHAFEH, 120.'j S. Spring st., room 1. 3-tf ABA Rc7alN^66ooo—2 LARGE _ 10-RrjOM~~RE sldences with 100 feet of ground: sewer con nections, barn, etc; paying 865 per month rental: owner, non-resident and we have orders to sell this property; never offered before for less than 81 n ,oou; i* you are looking for a soft snap, let us show you this. A. O. VICKERY <B CO. 110.S S. Broadway. 10 -gROADWAY Frontage^ 81x165 feet on west side of Broadway, between Third and Fourth sts.: this is an opportunity to secure a tine building site, or a good speculation to hold for an advance; we are sole agents. STRAS BL'RG A PAYNE, 234 S. Broadway. 12 MD. JOHNSON, . 213 W..First St. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. 2fltf FOR SALE-S5OOO, »3000 CASH, WILL BUY large 9-rooni, two story, line bouse, all modern, on corner 101, 100x118 feet, this place Is southwest, on electric line; will soon be worth Sio.ooo. Also a number of other good houses, southwest, from 61300 up. W. P. LARKIN A CO., 20-tf Ilu S. Broadway. ptOR TSALE— 20 fine bargains in houses, from $600 to 62000: some that must be sold and will go at bargains. W. P. LARKIN A CO. 20tf no s. Broadway, BARGAIN-OWNER GOING EAST; 14 -room house, Orange st., close to Pearl, lot 173x255; easy terms; special price for ail cash : must lie sold CONNORS' CORNER LOT AGENCY, 207 W. Second st. 0 >il 00/ \f\ FOB SALE-A ""NEW DOUBLE, O **»jyj\J bouse r»nted.?3oamo. ;f 1000 can stand Byears: gilt edge investment, jouti—s-room house, rented 612. 61850—t1-rooms and bath ; a bargain. 10 W. J. FISHER, 227 W. Second St. S.~ PHELPS A CO-, REAL ESTATE • agents; list your property for sale or ex change with us, and we will make every effort to meet your wants; correspondence from abroad so licited. Office IBa S. Broadway. if I7IOR SALE-WEST HALT OF t.OTs's" AND si block 29, Hancock's survey, 35 acres, near oil wells iv the northwest quarter of ihe city. Apply to C. M. STEPHENS,room no, TempleTSloek. Istf 1~ JvOR SALE-ONE FINE LOT IN FAIR* 2 mount tract for 61000; worth 6/1200. W. P. LARKIN A CO., 20 tf 110 s. Broadway. /•-ROOM HOUSE, TEMPLE, CLOSE IN.OWN- O ermust sell, will sell house ami lot for less than house cost. CONNORS' CORNER LOT agency. 2i7 w. Second st. o IJIOR SALK-AT A BAKG A I N, 5-Koi lsl~i 'OT tage on Downev aye, '»asy terms, low interest. CONNORS' CORNER LOT AGENCY, 207 W. Set ond St. 9 PfOHSAI.K- -LOTS; LARGE LOT S ANT EE ST.'. 11100; Y'ernon near Pico, 6600; 'Twelfth near I'nion. 6650; orange near Vernon, $800. LOY' A HURIN, 338 s. Broadway. 3 12 T-K lit SALE-A RUSINESR BLOCK; CEN- X trally located; bringing good incomes; good reasons for sale can be given by L. SCHMIDT, 115 W. First St., rooms ti nnd 7. 9 rplIE UNDIY'IDED ONE TH IHD OF TEM PLE M street oil lands: also a water right. Address FANNIE GREEN, San Bernardino, Cal. 22 T74OR SALE- CHOICE LOTS IN SANTA MON- X lea, by ROBERT F JONES A CO., 204 Brad bury block. &tf fJ-lOR SALE 7-KOOM COTTAGE, 923 WEST X Sixth sc. near Pearl, ?2Quit; no-foot lot. stf FOR SALE-HOUSES rilWO FINE LODGING HOUSES-INQUIRE ± 317 S. Hill st. 9_ FOR SALE-LIVE STOCK^ IT-RED II V NER HAS ORNAMENTAL AND . deciduous fruit, trees, large variety; 212 W. Fourth st. Cull or wriu. IIS.ORS ALE-SINGLET" DOE RLE DRIVERS, ' buggies end harness, BACON', rear 508 s. Broadway 4-4 _STO YE REPAIRERS^ CHICAGO REPAIRING CO,. JAMES MAYOR, 158 W. Fittlt m Repairs made for any stove iv tbe U.S. Patterns made to order. 15 G- TaSOI.] NE STOVES CLEAN ED, REP AI REP. T Tel. 1008. HLACKMAN, 413 S. Spring St. FOR SALE-COUNTRY^P^OPFRTK HOMES FOR ALL Choice fruit, berry and farming lands. One mile ontalde tho city and near the new Pasadena electric road, In tracts to suit, at too, **>, |12S to S2OO per acre, on easy terms. Take the electric cars on Spring st. to Highland Park postofllee. Our fluent there will show the land, or free carriage from our oflloe to the tract. ORIDER * DOW, 109',, S. Hroadway. Btf ITtOIt SALK-IRUITVTaNDS IN THE~EX- Mission Macluy ranehn, near San Fernanda and l'acoima, on the southern Pacific railway, within easy reach of the city ; 1100 feet above hi'ib level. Delightful climate; 074 per acres on easy terms; also Rood building lota lv West Los Angeles on the University electric car line. Anplv to the UNIVERSITY 01. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, rooms il ami 7. Phillips Rlock Annex, Los Angeles; special prices for cash. 30 1740R SALE-80 ACREsT~MOIST LANITIN grain ; fine land; no alkali; good house and Im provements: near Ureen Meadow school house; live miles jrom Los Angeles; ?100 per acre. Fine Improved lv acres; oranges, deciduous fruits, alfalfa, good bouse, ham, all In good order; clear; wdll take desirable building lot In Los Angeles lv part pay. LOY" A 111 'KIN, IM s. Hroadway. 3-1,1 "•pOR SALE MO per acre. 320 acres first-class alfalfa land. $40 pet* acre, 160 acres alfalfa, close In. jluo per acre, 40, ,VI and ISO acre blocks at city lira- Its. Terms easy. W. P. LARKIN A CO., IHi S. Hroadway. 20tf Headquarters for Chicago Buyers. (" >(OMPULSORVsALE OF LAND TO CLOSE j out an estate: 32ii acres of grazing and farming land In Tulare county, Cal., 10 miles northeast of Vlsalia, one mile distant from Kaweah station. OB Southern Pacific railroad. Apply at once to JOS. MEsMER, administrator, Los Angeles, Cal.2-17 I[M)R SALE SI'PER lOR FRF IT LA Nils; ' water sold with land In definite quantity, de livered in steel pipes under pressure, reservoir capacity six billion gallons. HKMET LAND CO., Baker Block, Los Angeles. 17U>R SALE—I 3 FRUIT GOOD . bargains, from 10 iicies up to 800, close In; five choice orange groves. In full bearing, on easy terms. W. P. LARKIN * CO., no s. Broadway. 20 tf or'saLE AT AG r EAt BA RfJAIN-3 BEC tions of good land in Kern county. Inquire 413 S. Spring st. i _FOR SMJE-MI^EJ^ SALE OF UNCLAIMED MERCHANDISE IN the Pacitic Warehouse, BtU nnd M) 3 East First street, in the city of Loa Angeles, California. The following-described inerehamlise, upon which the MoraKa eharg»v have remained unpaid for more than a year. Notice ts herehy Riven that ihe same will be sold at public auction to the blfbest bidder for cash, at said Pactllc Warehouse, No. Si>l and 803 K. First St., Los Angeles, Cal., Wednesday, March 20th, ls»s, at 10 o'clock a. m., by Thomas B. Clark, anetioneer, to pay the advance charges and storage und cost of sale on said merchandise, as fol lows, to-wit' T. J. Itobinson, household goods, (53.20, accrued storage; I). W. Field, 1 trunk.flti, accrued storage: George M. Lake, tool chest. f_-.tio, accrued storage; A. C. Wright, minerals und books, f_s,(sO; accrued stornge; Mrs. M. Marmion, 1 trunk, $17.90, accrued storuge; Mrs. Skinner, ice chest, pML accrued storage; Mrs. O. W. Williams, trunk, $13.80, aecnu-d storage: Mrs. Ada Smith, pictures and dishes,*l4, accrued storage; Mrs. Kell niuii, pictures and trunk, f13.H0, accrued storage; ]». It. Matlock, fruit pickers. *:V>.2">, accrued stor* age; J. M. smith, 1 incubator. accrued storage, D*tfid l.os Angeles, Mar.-h sth, IMS. I. PACIFIC WAREHOUSE Foit SALE--FCRNITCHE OF FOUR-BOOM cottage complete for housekeeping; cottage for rent; must be sold Mo:idav; parties going east; JM7 K. First street. Boyle- Heights. 3-10 InOR saLK CHEAP-ONE OF O B. OLSON'S patent popcorn machine and peanut roaster. 11-- E. Fifth st. 10 f T FRIGHT PIANO FOR UK NT. $3 50' PER \J month, or will sell on easy payments: 5)6 9, Broadway. 2-17 if 1?OH SALK-T^»^r(>Vn^OsTA<4F J "sTAM PS, ; cheap. T , Box 2tJ, this ofllce. I Sob sal b—old papers in quantities ' to suit, at this ofllce. JpOR EXCHANGE— AT POMONA. "1 SELL THE EARTH." Likewise exchange occasionally to keep things stirred up occasionally. You know In this coun try the best orchards nre those that are cultivated often. The same principle works well with the earth in general. Keep it stirred up for best re sults. Now. I have four as line places as there vie in Pomona Valley that can be exchanged, at least partially, for I-os Angeles residence property, as follows: 30 acres 23«_ miles from center of Po mona, set to olives, peaches, apricots and prunes: w ell, windmill aud tank ; price only $IVI per acre. This would be cheap at KOO per acre. 10 acres only 1 mile from the center of town, (net at the end of Second st.. our business street. Iv acres olives, mostly 1") year-old trees, 10 acres French prunes, about ti acres ll years old. balance 4 years old; price, |tO,MIO. About !'-_. acres all set to orunges and prunes, excepting about 1 acre general \ ariety. most every kind of fruit In the catalogue; good new hou-.e, 8 or 9 rooms, pantry, bath, garret and cement cellar, barn, corrals, etc.: fine lawn, with flowers, shrubbery, large cypress arches; one of thebest places in the valley ; no belter water right (n.the state; good irrigating water In cement pipes and domestic water trom artesian wells in iron pressure pipes; both water rights deeded with the land; this property and surroundings are good enough for the most fastidious ; if it don't suit you -well, you would be too "blooded" for this coun try. 2 1-3 acres 2 miles north of Pomona, near North Pomona, on motor line which connects the depots of the S. P. at Pomona with the Santa Fe at North Pomona; land set to oranges und other fruits. Street row of olives, lemons and I palms; a rlne house, f) rooms, pantry, bath-; with fruit trees; beautiful large lawn,flowers and shrub bery. Price 9(500. Now the above property has not been in the market for trade and the price is the cost value that I have been offering them for. So you will simply waste your time and mine too if you go to putting a trade price on your property. Tlie parties will take fiom 1-3 to 241 trade, balance cash or its equivalent. Will send you pictures of the places if you mean business, and better still— come up and look them over. When you get off the cars ask for the "Old Man." 10 R. S. BASSETT, Pomona. I" 7TOR E~XCH ANGE-10-rIOOM HOUSE. 90 1 feet front, for a fruit ranch at or near Pomona, or an alfalfa ranch nenr Los Angeles. 80 acres of farm land near Paso Hobles, San Louis -Obispo county, for a small alfalfa ranch near Los Angeles, or a home In this city, ll room house on (irand aye., close in, for a fruit ranch. 12-room house on Second and Hope sts., for orange grove. A nice place in this city to trade for a home in Pasadena. Business block'and other productive property In Topeka, Kansas, for city or ranch property here, A line residence in Seattle tor residence here, will Assume or pay cash difference. J. A. MORLAN. Chamber of Commerce. 231 W. Fourth st. 10-tf riillK SOUTHERN OA LIFOKNI A LAND AND L Loan Exchange. 264 S. Broadway, D. W. Lewis, manager—unlimited choice bargains in all kinds of southern California realty; agents of the Exchange are among the moat reliable and conservative deal ers In Southern California, 2-lStl rpO"EXCHANGE~FOR~~~VACANT LOTS OR 1 ranch close to city, a nice, modern, improved 7-room house and bath, in East Los Angeles; lot 100x135: large barn, nice lawns, fruit trees, etc.; price *2.500. Apply BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 3-4-tf TRIOR EXCHANGE^ 2 clear lots in Chicago, suitable for flats or resi dence, good location; for small houses or lots in Los Angeles. W. P. LA XX IN <ft CO., owners, 110 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. 20-tf k *\ RANCHES~ FOR EXCHANGE OF — y H/U every description,2oo houses and lots; now is the time to list your property. Apply to BEN WHITE, 221 West First st. J-M-tf T*OR EXCHANGE—ONE OF THE FINEST JT and hc-st homes in Redondo, clear. Want nice cottage in city. M. D. JOHNSON, 213 West First st. tf WDJELEWW \ f ISs'VILY 1. AT I; FROM p A ills, <;"| \'ES sclentiiic massage; hand-rubbing, alcohol aud perfumed baths; attendants. Parlor 18, 142 S. Main st. Tl* ME. DE OREY—MASSAGE AND ELEC JY|_ trinity baths. Graduate Masseuse. 310 1-2 S. spring st. MRS. DR. EVANS — THE WONDERFUL magnetic healer is now at 142 1-2 N. Main st., room 11. 2-20 lm MIBs"TTaRRELL OF BtJSTON.Ihn'uST-I.'LASS massage treatment, room 11, 855)1 S. spring. 4-8 ERA CLAIR — MASSAGE MAGNETIC treatment J vapor baths; 229 W, First., room 18, M ADAME DE LEON—BATHS, MASSAGE; . electro-magnetic treatment; 4HI 1-2 S. Spring. LOLAI OLA LIVINGSTON, 138% N. SPUING ST., .J alcoholic baths nnd massage. 4-7 TURKITH AND OTHER BATHS.^ rjpIJKKISII AND OTHER BATHS. Both departments of the Hanimam have been thoroughly cleaned and refitted. Ladles' depart ment open trout Ba. in. lot; p. m. Gentlemen's department open day end night, except Sunday afternoon. We give Turkish, Russian, Sulphur, Electric, Salt, Medical and other baths. Massage given at "baths" or private homos. 11. O. BROOKS, Proprietor. 23t) South Main st. Ttxiss'BißM! k Howard, i*m>Tn, spring IVjL st., room 11; alcohol baths, 4-tt PHOTOGRAPH PARLORS. f \ B. YVAME. 211 W. FIRST ST., LOS AS \Jt geles, Cal.; views made to order guaranteed. Largest assortment S. California views. jjHOTOS ANY SIJSE, gl. I'LA/.A HALLERY. PLUMBERS t"H H. WOTTON—SANITARY PLUMBINO A /. specialty. Estimates:given. 20ti E. Fourth St., two doors east of Los Angeles st. FRANK A. WEINSIIANK, PLUMBER AND gastitter, 240 E. second at. Tel. 130. NOW IT WILL BE A CAR WAR A Break in the Refrigerating Car Monopoly THE SHIPPERS START A LINE Tbe Southern Pacific Has the Control of All the Others A Break In the Orange Market" A Big Excur sion Going to Phoenix Tonight. Notes and Personals There is a lull in the shipment of or anges to the East, alleged to be due to the fact that the fruitgrowers were afraid of a famine in refrigerator oars and in consequence did not care to get their fruit ready for market. Such is not the truth. The cause of the lull In shipments is due In part to tho fact that the California oranges have been rushed to the East to such an extent that, with the addition of heavy imports of foreign oranges, there is more fruit there at present than can bi readily sold. The cessation of shipments and the tal about a famine of refrigerator cars ha led to a discovery of a new monopoly of the Southern Pacific heretofore unnoticed. Today the Southern Pacific company con trols the refrigerating cars on fivo of the greatest lines in the world, namely, the C. F. T. line operated by Hutching*; the C. F. X. line operated by the Earl com pany ;tho Ooodell line operated by Porter Bros.; the Rock Island line operated by the Rock Island loud, und tho fruit grow ers' lino operuted by Armour. The result is that the Santa Fe road has suffered in business and orange growers who wanted to avoid the Southern Paci fic line have had to ship over it or wait for refrigerator ours. The outcome of the situation is that the Fruit CI rowers' Association is going to put on a line of refrigerator cars that will be controled by the shippers and sent over any line they choose. The new line will be ready about as soon as Mr. Ar mour's cars. No question of rates is in volved, but merely the question of having "fruit curs." as they are called, which on be loaded and sent in any direction the shippor elects. The Southern Pacific last night sent out a double engine orange special and the Santa Fe a mixed fast freight, mostly oranges, but these will probably be the last trains for several days. A Chicago commission man is authority for the statement that the glut of the orange market in the East is due to the inability of the street peddlers to handle the seed lings and second grade oranges. The weather is too cold for them to peddle on the streets and in consequence only the high grade fruit is being used. The Phirnt/ Road Phoenix, March B.—From now until Tuesday next parties will arrive from va rious portions of the Union to participate in the North and South raliroad celebra tion. General Kretzinger. counsel of the road, is at Prescott with a party of Chi cago capitalists en route to the capital. He is followed by N. K. Fairbanks and \V. J. Murph)', each with inltuential rep resentatives. General McCook and staff, with many wealthy Denverites, is to be joined at Prescott by Colonel Russey and staff and the Ninth "infantry band of Fort Whipple, all destined for this city. W. J. Humphreys is also en route with an East ern delegation. The A. 0. U. W. train of ten Pullmans will add materially to the crowds, while a special excursion from Prescott at $.'> for the round trip ought to till even this extensive town more than comfortably. Reports from the celebra tion committee are to the effect that citi zens having rooms at their disposal are offering them jii reasonable terms, so that all visitors ought to find accommo dations without being subjected to any thing that savors of extortion. The fail name of the city for hospitality is at stake on this occasion and no one seems disposed to take advantage of the visitor from afar. Notes and Personals The excursion which leaves here to night over the Santa Fe to celebrate the opening of the new road into Phoenix, Ariz., will consist of fifteen section Pull man sleepers, the private car of the Santa Fe officers and a baggage car. An ex cursion bringing the delegates to the A. 0. U. W. Grand Lodge from Denver will meet the Los Angeles train en route. W. A. Kissel!, assistant freight and traffic manager of the Santa Fe system, is in the city. R. C. Telfert. the agent of the South ern Pacific at Tustin, has been transferred to Banning, and W. B. Raymond, the agent at Banning, goes to Tustin. New Cars for Locals The local business of the roads running OUt of this city has been simply tremen dous this winter, and is steadily increas ing. Yesterday the Southern Pac.fic pud on the Santa Ana run two new combina tion cars, which will obviate the necessity of hauling a baggage car and smokiltg car In the future. The new cars have a twenty-six foot smoker, a sixteen-foot baggage room and an eight-foot postal car. They are handsomely fitted up and provided with all the appliances for fast trips. Train Master Prior says the ad vent of the new cars will lessen the time On the run not a few but many minutes. A severe rheumatic pain In the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Loner, a well known druggist of Dcs Moines, lowa, for over six months. At times the pain was so severe that he could not lift any thing. With all he could do he could not get rid of it until he applied Chamber lain's Pain Balm. "I only made three applications of it," he "says, "and have since been free from all pain." He now recommends it to persons similarly af fiicted. It is for sale by Off & Vaughn, Fourth and Spring sts.,and C. F. Heinze nian, 222 N. Main st., druggists. PHYSICIANS T-ufAN'S BODY IHIiVT A VAST FEDKKA- IvX tion of living cells, Eaoh cell in a tissue has a life of its own; It is nourished by absorbing what it needs from the nutritive fluids around it. Do you suffer from defective alimentation or nutri tion? See a Diagnostician—Dr. I'ILKINGTON, 4461*' S. Spring st. 10 MBS. DR. J. H "SMITH, SPEcTaLT yTm IDC wifery. l.adtes cared for during confine ment at 7117 Bellevue aye. Calls promptly attended to. Tel. 11 IM. ' X, KWONo7~THE EMINENT CHTnESB physician and surgeon. Oflice, 113' i. Houtb Broadway. DR. ItOMliZ, i'Ari'l/l'Y OK M ADRID; DlS eases of women v specialty. 345 S. Broadway. OR. W."\.\~CLARK,—CHRONIC. DISEASES A .specialty. Wilson Blk.. room UM:;, HO PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, ETC. T>ATBNTS FOR INVENTIONS IN ALL 1 countries obtained, bought and sold. Trade marks, copyrights, etc., by S. J. PAY & CO., pat-* cut attorneys; rooms 26*1-263 Bradbury building, l.os Angeles. Established 1849. HAZARD & Tel. 347, Los Angeles. KNIGHT BROS.. PATENT LAWYERS AND nolicitor.s. MO-, -mummhi hlock. Est. Ist', BICYCLES K AMBLE I; BICVCLEsi 427 S. Spring St. 2-26 lin I > It'Yi'LE, BCGgV AND LIVERY—Ei MOAT. J3 Bu-.irc.--s-. r.---io---cd lo I-:. Sim-oik] si. CONTRACTORS C~" onbad'sciierer t ■ Ra ous and asphalt paving. 237 w. First st.