Newspaper Page Text
12 MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAMME Exercises to Be Held at Simpson Tabernacle HENRY GLAZE THE SPEAKER TUe Line of March and Who Compose the Column Hhm the Various Posts Will (io in the Morn irt;~.The Plans for the Afternoon. General Notes The general Memorial Pay Commit tea of tho G. A. R. hel ■' its final meeting in Justice Morrison's court roo n last night and completed all the arrangements for the exercises on Decoration Day. The raosl important feature of the meeting was the adoption of the report of the programme committee providing for the exercises at Simpson tabernacle in the afternoon. It iS as follows: Organ voluntary— Miss Mary !. O'Dou* sughue Quartette, O, the Sad Moments of Parting. a;»sta)— Mrp. Modtni-Wood. Mrs. Jennie T. Kempton, Mr. Modini-Wood and Pr. laid wig Messier. Mrs. K. I*. Johnson, jr.. accompanist. Prayer, by chaplain—Dr, Dexter Bill. frlo. O Memory. (Leslie)-Sirs. Vodini-Wood, Mrs. betnpton. Mrs. Wood. Address by president oi the day - Comrade Henry Qlsjee. Recitation, 'Ihe iiappahsnnivk--Miss Lto no;a Allen. Address—Byron I. Oliver. Quartette. I'nUer the Palsies (Mll'ard). oration—Comrade J. s. Pitman. A merica—Congregation. Henedlctlon—Uomrnde Will Knighten. On recommendation of the marshal of the day, Colonel L. H. Butler, the follow in™ line of march was adopted : Form at Klks' hall. 202... South Main street, with Logan Post at the head. Kenesaw post next, Frank Bartlett post third. Stanton po-t fourth, the head of the column to the north. Move up Main to Second, Second to Spring, down Spring to Third, to Broadway, to Sixth, to Hope, to the Auditorium. At Sixth and Olive streets the column will be joined by corps from the XV. R. 0. and ladies ot the O. A. R. The main oolum.i will be headed by the Veterans' Fife and Drum corps," fol lowed by the marshal and his aids, every one in line being on foot. The following representatives irom the various posts have been selected to act as aids: Com rade Btiell of John A. Logan post. Com rade EC, \V. Clark of Kenesaw post. Com rade George Lock wood ol Prank Bartlett ; post, and Catntade A. P. Hoffman of ; Stanton post. All of the aids and post j commanders are requested to wear uni forms and side arms, The column will start promptly at 2 p. m., and all will be seated at the tabernacle by 2:.'W) p, n>. A communication from Mrs. Mary J. Hyatt, president -of the Circle of Ladies of.A. R.. was read, accepting the in vitation ol the committee to take part in the exercises. Some routine matters were disposed of, after which the committee adjourned until Saturday evening next, at 7:80 o'clock, in Morrison's court room, when the expenses of the occasion will lie settled. On Thursday morning the various posts, assisted by the \V. R. C. ana Ladies of the O. A. X.. will assemble at the dif ferent cemeteries and decorate the graves The usual ceremonies will he held, con sisting of the G. A. R, ritual, short ad dresses and singing. Frank Bartlett and posts will go to Evergreen cem etery"; John A. Logan post to tbe City cemetery on Fort Hill, and Stanton post to Ftoscdale cemetery. The exercises will last from 0 till 11 o'clock. Stanton post will hold a memorial meeting at Elks' hall, No, 252W South Spring street, tonight at 8 o'clock, in honor of the members of the post who hare died during the past year. A BURGLAR CAPTURED Is Caught While Trying to Confuse the Officers Detectives Auble and Haw ley caught a smooth old person named Daniel V Horn yesterday, wanted for a burglary committed on April 15th* They a nested him right in the police station. On April ?6th a certain landlady of a Second-street lodging house lost a roomer. Van Horn, and with him and his trunk disappeared the choicer contents of her.' bureaus, trunks, valises, etc, rings and other jewelry and a largo quantity of sil verware. Van Horn conipletey disap peared, but tho detectives finally traced him to Sacrametiio, then to Bait Lake, Chicago and other places. Rut the irresistible Attraction criminals havo to. visit the scene oi their exploits lured the burglar to Los Angeles. He took a room on Second street again, in another house. He was Wdtrhed and i probably noticed i t. At any rate, yesterday he went to tiie i central station and was" in the act of ex- I plaining to the otlicer in charge that he had been robbed while in a faint from heart trouble of $500 m paper that he had pinned inside of his undershirt over his stomach, etc., etc. But in the midst of Jits big bluff, Detective Auble stepped up aud took him prisoner. A search of his effects revealed in part of tiie silverware still in his possession. Chosen Friends' Picnic Guardian council No. !>U, Order of Chosen Friends, will celebrate their six teenth anniversary with a grand picnic at Sycamore grove, on Thtirsday, May 30th, Decoration day. There will bo danc ing and games ol ail sorts. Also a match game of baseball between the Los An geles parlor No. 45, N. 8. G. \\. and a Picked nine of the Order of Chosen rlends. Good music will be in attend ance. Klectric oars leavo every 30 minutes ior the grounds. Admission 25 cents. Immortal Youth and Ilcauty ' Since the fountain of immortal youth i and beauty has become lost to the daugh- I ters of Eve, there need be no lamentation i on this account, as a course of Imperial I face massage treatments at 75c per treat- ( roent will do all that was claimed for tho | mythical fount, as a trial will readily con- j vince. imperial Hair Razaat, 224-220W, Kecond street. Tel. 1105. $20 tor a Name We offer a cash prize of $20 to the per son suggesting the most appropriate name I for tho absolutely pure distilled water i manufactured by us for drinking and medicinal purposes. All communications must be sent in before June 10th. The Ice and Cold Storage Company of Los A ngelcs, Seventh 3trcet and tyantn Fe tracks. ff 20.J0 io Phoenix, Ariz, and Return 'Via Santa Fe. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Saturdays. .Santa Monica Trains Decoration Day Via Santa Fo leave at H a. in., lOfl. m.. 1:10 p. in.. 5:38 p. hi, Round trip 00 cts. $1.00 buys a good low shoe, tan or black, at M. P. Snyder it. Co.'j, opposite rHimson block. Try a gal. Maltese Club whisky, $3,59, im-xcelled for purity and Havor. T. Vacuo t Co.. cor. Cora me r 1 tfc Alameda. Tel. iIOD, Or D. 3. Differbacher, dentist, looms 4 and I, 110 8. Spring st., Los Angeie-i. MAN FESTIVAL OF OLD MISSION CHURCH I.linrls t» Make L'ach Day of the Affair ■ Success During the week the yearly May festi val given by the OKI Mission church will ho held at Xurnverein liall on Main street. X irh night a different programme will bo pi veil, and during tho day Lunche.. will bo aafTCd from 11 to o clock, ami din ner in the evening from H lo 7. I'he ladies of tlie church have been nntiring in their efforts to make each day of ihe week a success. Booths line cither side of the hail, hlled with fancy and useful articles of every description, Perhaps the most attrac ivcof these is the "Palnclo dc la For tuna,'" presided over by Mrs. John Fos ter and assisted bj the Misses Da Celts. Mrs. Pollard, tho Misses Fullard and the Misses del Yalte. Besides the loot lis containing the many hits of heautifn, handiwork ol flic ladies, thero is the candy booth in charge of Mrs. Grant and the Misses Grant. Tamalcs anil cof-e aro served hot ami delicious by Mr-. Urls woM, and in a cosy corner gypsies tell tho future and pest with cards and by palmistry. Last night a most enjoyable literary and musical projgra mmo was given, which will be varied each night during the week. Bishop Montgomery and Hens to i del Valle spoke briefly hi behalf of ihe Old Mission church. Chi pro ceeds of the week's entertainments will lie devoted to the liquidation of the church debt, LOCAL MENTION Sai ram onto Cucumbers. Althouse Bros. Council No. no of Chosen Friends will hold a picnic at Sycamore grove on Thursday. The Southern Callfomla Pant Ist eon* vent ion will held at Santa Monica June 11th to 17th. St. PauFa special meeting of the Amer ican. Spanish and Scotch booth- In tbe paper carnival hi St. Paul's guild on olive street, this evening, at 8 o'clock. Something to remember—-Hairdressing, 50c; face massage, 7*: milk baths. 50c; manicuring. 25c; also electrolysis, at the Imperial Hair Bazaar, 224-226 West Second street. Tel. 1155. Have you made the trip to Mount Lowe.' The Y. W. C, A. excursion May 80tb, af fords an opportunity for you to do so at reduced rates. Get tickets at Association looms or of members. $W75 to members, $l* to all others. Revs. A. B. Simpson and Stephen Mcrritt of New York will open a two days' Christian alliance convention to morrow morning in Peniel hall, 227 South Spring street. Will the friends of the late Dr. P. Steams of this city, the great astrologist, please call on his widow, who is in the city for a short time at 144 South Main ■trees, room l<<. The celebrated Santa Catalina Island marine band will give free open air con certs i Sixth street park Wednesday and Saturday evenings. May 29th aud June Ist, from fto 10. They will also give a grand matinee (Saturday afternoon, June Ist, at the same place, from - to 4. A call was made yesterday at the Untie institute. 445' 2 South Spring srrrcet. yes terday afternoon. Dr. Butler was fount in the laboratory connected with hi offices* The doctor stated that busines was good, and as eight men were engage* in reading magazines and papers in tin club room, his statement was fully sub stantiated. Jlis treatment being pureh vegetable is therefore safe and reliable, and he is sure to meet with the succes: his efforts merit. Police Happenings August Grand, arrested by Officer Cicot for striving to "pass everything" on th« crossing at First ana Main streets, wai lined |5 for his reckless driving. Miguel Margery, arrested by Detectiv< Frank "Pants* 1 Steele for stealing eigh pairs of trousers from Cohn's store oi Main and Temple streets, yesterday pleaded guilty to petit larceny and wil be duly sentenced at 1:30 p. m. today. James Conway, the Burbank theate; burglar captured by Detectives Good mar Bradish and Steele, was arraigned yester day ami will be examined May 29th at 1( p. m. W. G. Baldwin, the contractor arrestee April 20th for cruelty to animals b\ Humane Officer Hutch ins, was yesterday sentenced to $15 or fifteen days. F. G, Keller, arrested by SergeantSmitt: for committing nn assault with a deadly weapon, was "held to answer yesterday, with bail fixed at 91000. Juhr Braun, arrested by Otlicer Dixor for distrubing the peace," was sentence?' to pay a line of $00 or go to jail for sixtj days. K. V. P. McCullough, found guilty c obtaining money under false pretenses, was yesterday sentenced to pay a $160 Hm or go to jail for 150 days. He* engaged ii Issuing spurious checks, but Detect lv< Steele ended his career of crime. J, K. Blair and Mrs. Claudia Blair, charged with misdemeanor In maltreat hig a child, wore yesterday given a con tinuance to June Ist at 0:30 a. iv., will: bail set at |500 each. Court Notes The information charging two stnal boys, named Kongo and OHvas, with ~rand larceny, was dismissed yeiterdai by Judge Smith. The little fellows were accused ot having stolen a horse belong ing to ono Higuera. Manuel Dominguez, the Calabasas mar who tried to carvo up Constable Harvey Bransoombe, pleaded not guilty to as sault to murder hi department one of tin superior court. His trial will take plaoi June 15* Thomas Thompson, a native of Russia, was naturalized yesterday by Judge Bm ith. The motion for an appeal made by Koc Way, whoso sentence oi deportation wai confirmed recently by Judge Wellborn ol the United States district court, wu! granted. in the United States district courl Benedict Kong, charged with having at tempted to use the United States mailt for swindling schemes, pleaded not guilty, lie will be tridd Juno 18, Hx-Postrnastci Henry W. Dean of \'isa!ia pleaded no guilty to two indictments charging hm inrith the embezzlement of nearly $800 o public moneys. Hamilton M. Wallace pleaded not guilty to cutting timber ot government land in San Bernard im "county. New Suits James Barrel! yesterday sued K. p Hansen foi $1003.40, balance of a note find the Lake View Land company for $22fi0, due on a promissory note. Alice K. Groasb, sue I Luc lon K. Groash for divorce on the ground of cruelty ti nerself and children. Emily Smith sued Mary Shafer and hei husband to recover $503 on a mortgage. A petition for tho probate of the will o Ruth B. Dodge, deceased, who left an es tate valued at IUIOO, was filed. The Ktate Loan and Trust com pan j nueti J. W. Uavcrstlok et al. to foreclose a mortgage for 50 H). Harah E. Elliott sued M. H, Williams fur $5(52.50 on a promissory rote. K'l ward K. Maxwell sued Uobcrt A fli'.thrie et al. to foreclose a mortgage fo $2000. M. M. X a lion, executor, sued Fdiza bath Coup for $1067, belonging to the es tate of Owen Bl ernes, deceased. E. A. Barker Mied W. W. Whitney fo $401 on a promissory note. tixcursion to Grand Canyon, Colorado River May i'7th. under personal escort of Miss U, K. Whitlock. special excursion agent md chaperon. Oct full particulars at Santa la ticket office, 129 North Spring ttreet. Kadies' sprlllg-heei shoes, cloth top, or tid top. elegant soods. at $2.50, M, P, LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1895; Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report Roy*! ?^e? ABSOLUTELY PURE DEATH FROM STARVATION An East Side Baby That Was Not Prop* crly Treated !.ack of Nutrition While Teething«-The .Tother Largely Responsible---Afraid to rinke Her Condition Known The report was current yesterday that a baby In a destitute family At No. 101 Rlmlra street, beyond the River station, had starved to death, and that the fam ily were in a precarious condition. Im mediately the coroner, police and Associ ated Charities were interested in the case and a hasty investigation revealed the true state of affairs. The family Consisted of Benjamin Town ley, Mrs. Susanna Town ley and three children, two boys,'* and L and a 2 year-old baby girl. The latter had died of dysentery and Insufficient nourish ment. The mother was found at the home H is a fairly furnished, comfortable looking place, the furniture, sewing machine and gasoline stove tending to that appear ancc. According to her story, the child , was ill with teething and she being a s; ranger (they are Eng lish people! and not acquainted with her neighbors, was afraid to ask any assistance, So the child stowly weakened and died. She confessed to great poverty . and lack of food, but said it was only a 1 temporary condition. Her husband, a glass cutter, has provided well for the family, but was unable to get work here, , so two months ago ho went to Fresno. Vntil a short time ago he remitted regu- j larly. but there has been a delay, and I though she expects money momentarily she is really destitute. As soon as the neighbors learned of the affair they Immediately supplied the family with plenty of food. The Associ ated "Charities last night sent out foo ! and paid the back rent, nearly $10 in all. The baby was buried by the county. I'he woman says her husband has left Fresno for Sacramento and that she ex pects soon to join him there. A RELIGIOUS CANVASS A House to House Visitation Covering the Entire City A house to house visitation of the City, | including Pico Heights and University, will be made today under the auspices of the City Sunday School union, and in the interests of the Sunday schools, the churches and the American Bible society. Such a thing was never attempted be fore. Los Angeles has about 26,000 fami lies and nearly 85,000 people, and the plan is to visit all in one day. It is made possible by the fact that about 30*1 Sunday school workers of all donominn j Hons have volunteered their services for the day, to go forth in the Master's name to invite into the Sunday schools and churches the thousands of little ones —and older ones, too—who do not now avail themselves of these privileges. The value of such a visitation to the i ministers, the Sunday school superin ! ten dent s and to the public at large will jbe readily seen. It is hoped these Christian workers will be received with courtesy, and the information asked for be cheerfully given. DISCHARGED FROM CUSTODY But Compelled to Serve a Ninety Days' Floater W. M. Clifford, whose name is John Pickett, the young man who was brought back from Sacramento by Detective Good- j man May 12th, on a charge of burglary, j was yesterday dismissed from that com- [ plaint on an Insufficiency of evidence,and ; was committed to the city jail to serve ' v ninety-day floater on a conviction cf | vagrancy entered December 10, 1804. His i attorney tiled an appeal. A bond was | taken out. but no bondsmen have quali fied as yet. John Harrison. Clifford's pal, was re manded and will have a hearing May 29th. IT IS SOMETHING NEW Editor Paladini Writes a Letter Making a Correction The Herald is in receipt of the follow ing letter, writteo by Ugo Paladini, editor of the Kco qella Cotonia: EditOr Herald :— In yesterday's issue of your valuable paper, in reference to tho threatening letter which i received a few days ago, I am quoted as saying that 'such a thing as a stab in the back is no thing new among men at Any cotintiy. 1 ' I wish to say tiiat I never spoke such words, and that the reporter entirely mis undertsood me. I esteem my countrymen much too highly to express myself in such a manner regarding them. After the Dead Beats At a meeting of the circulators of most of the Los Angeles and San Francisco daily papers, held yesterday, it was de cidfid to hereafter advertise for sale in all the papers tho accounts of all persons ! who are delinquent in subscription to I any paper represented in the association. !It is intended to make a vigorous cam i paign against all delinquents and "dead j beats," and extra precaution will be J taken to see that no person on the asso ciation's black list shall receive any other i paper. The papers represented in the association arc the Kxpress. Herald, Times, Examiner and Chronicle. Admitted to Practice Hon. Henry C.Gooding, formerly chief justice of Arizona, and a member ot the bar of the supreme court; Richard R. Tan ner, Esq., or Santa Monica, M. L. Ward, Esq.. of San Diego, W. H. Shinn, Esq., and 0. N. Damron, Esq;, of Los Angeles, were admitted to practice by Judges Ross | and Wellborn ye steer day. Redondo Beach Trains Decoration Day Via Santa Fe leave at 0 a. m., 10 a. ni., 1:40 p. m., 5;25 p. m. Hound trip 50 cts. Tan shoes; the best assortment of low shoes at $1.00 and $2. M. P. Snyder A Co,, opposite Stimson block. J rvd FIFTEEN COMMERCIAL AGENCIES i-ritcs .tugni Kun irawn, ncci» nm Mm Down Angelcnos are well shod. This is rue of both men, women and children; but what is thero In existing conditions to wai rant fifteen commercial angels rep resenting various boot and shoe houses to swoop down Upon one hotel, as guests, at one time? Without attempting an an swer it is stated as a bald headed, incon trovertible fact that fifteen representatives of foot wear- houses were registered at the Nadeau hotel on Sunday. " They were: W. B. George. San Fran cisco:* A. L. Reed, New York; George B, Smith. San Francisco: Simon Fudd, San Francisco: F, 13, Order, Watertown, N. V.: J. L. Kigholz, Milwaukee: A. W. Ottenheimer, San Francisco; W, M. Pw cell, Rochester, N. V.: S. Rasmstein, New Yolk: George D Headrick, Cinein nati: C. H. Pool, Boston; 11. Tugsy, Rochester; W. S. Little Boston; Jake John, San Francisco; F. Perkins, Boston. Sj With so many men in town, all anxious to sell their wares, the public should be treated tv the novelty of witnessing the prices run down. Hides, however, ate high and increasing In value, so the ' hauces ate that it will have to amuse itself Instead with the time honored fun of seeing the heels run down. MEMORANDA The most wonderful disoc.very of the age. Something to take the'place of oi paints. Old or young who have neve painted can loam to do the most ex quisite work in a few hours. Call and see these colors at Liohtcnberger's art store*. 107 North Main street, or 125 South Spring street. Dr. Rebecca Leo Dorsey, Stimson block, first Moor, rooms 12!*, 180, 141. Special attention given to obstetrical cases and all diseases of women and children. Electricity soientftJcally used. Consultation hours, ito 0. Tel. 1227. All aboard for Santa Monica canyon.— A grand opening pfouic and ball of the season will take place on Decoration day at Dillon's pavilion. Santa Monica can yon. Good music, superior bill of fare, and superb time awaits all. S. Conradi. jeweler and watch maker, 113 South Spring street, makes a specialty of tine watch and jewelry repairing and diamond setting) an elegant line of optical goods. A tine stock oi watches and jewelry always on hand. Adams Bros., dentists. 239\4 South Spring street. Painless tilling and extract ing. Best sets of teeth from $t! to $10. Hours, 8 to 0: Sundays, 10 to 12, The sweet-toned- Brlggs pianos can be had at A. G. Gardner's piano house, 118 Winstoo sr., also the Mathushek, Swick and Anolo. Insure in the Ph enix Assurance com pany. A. C. Golsh, ag't, 147 S. Broadway. Tel. 020. Best security at cut rates. Sewing machines, in good working order, for $0 each. 128 South Main street• Mrs. Jos. Moffatt, millineiv. latest styles, lowest prices. :iliß North Main st. The Advanced Davis sowing machine, is the best. Office, 128 South Main street. F. R. Cunningham, dentist, removed to Stimson blk, cor. 3d and Spring. Tel. 40, Sharp A Samson, funeral directors (in dependent). 586 8. Spring si.; tel. 1029. All kinds of sewing machines to rent; 128 South Main Street. Rooms S2 a week and up, U. S. Hotel, j World's Columbian Exposition Will be of value to the world by illustra tirg the improvements in the mechanical arts and eminent physicians will tell you that the progress iv medical agents has been of equal importance, and as as strengthening laxative that Syrup of Figs is far In advance of all others. Kregclo Si Bresee, funeral directors. Broadway and Sixth street. Tel. 243, JOTTINGS Our Home Brew. Maier & Zobelein's lager, fresh from their brewery, on draught in all the principal sa loons; delivered promptly in bottles or kens. Office and brewery, 4,14 Aliso street: tele phone 01. Hanlman Fish Co., son Pedro Fresh tisb and lobsters shipped direct to all points in Arizona, Texas and Mexico, from cannery at San I'edro, at lowest wholesale prices. Save t ndcrtakers' Commission Hire your hacks for tunerals, $~.50 each, from Ousiirnham. stand, Arcade depot. Tel. 053. Dressmakers—All fashion books at Lang* ■tadter's, 214 South Broadway, Pr. Robert B. Horsey will keep afternoon orliec hours for Pr. Wills during his absence. «io to the Aurora for good square meals. 10H W. Ihird st.. S. O. Kikenbery. Buy the Whitney make trunk and traveling bag. Factory 4'Jo S. Spring st. Wall paper house of the coast. 328 ,S Spring MARRIA GE LICENSES. Franklin L. Lelppe. Los Angeles 32 Mrs Klnora House, Doifuey James llailey, Indio 40 Mary Wilson, Los Angeles HO William Welker Conant, Los Angeles :t0 Jessie A. I'udghain, Pomona. I'Z Charles M. Ilovcy, Pasod'Miu lit Carrie B. Cooleiige, Pastidcna ~ 'JO John it. O'Connor, bos Angeles us Christians O'Brien, Los Angeles :ts Charles n Grewoll, Los Angeles ay LuoyM. iii eh, Los' Angeles 18 (iet wedding and visiting cards from 11. M. Lee A Bro., printers and engravers, 140 North Spriug. They arc specialists in this line. Flrst-elnss carriages for funerals: drivers i n full livery; established twenty years. The only stable that caters exclusively to tho livery trade in the city. We have stood the test Special rates to drummers. Fashion Stable and Carriage Co., 217, 210 aud ri\ X First st. Tel. 751. 1 PECK a CHASE CO.I !*H£ BROADWAY ' i UNDeRfAk£R$: ■ 39 A BROADWAY, i ~£a SAVE MONEY and please good taste by buying one of these beau i- ful Carriages, and take ihe WKJ baby out In the open air and XfiH Wtßah health-giving sunshine. 1. T. MARTIN, 3iVj* • 45» S. Spring t THE BUTLER CURE For LIQUOR, MORPHINE, COCAINE and TOBACCO HABITS. Th conlyo U A R A N TEE D vege tab Ie cv re \ for these diseases ie the btate. 44$ I "> SOI'TH SPRINO STRBBT. 1 mAil atn ml I W oil »T 'B*Bt9 » a t rk fli IB 11 811 Kid ■IV 11 JrVn 135 SOUTH SPRUNG ST. I SPEC IA L — TO DA V, TUESDAY, May 28 1500 Children's Parasols At 17 Cents Apiece Buy your little girl n sunshade. I'he price is hut a trifle and it will eertainlv make her happy, in colors, red and blue, and nuite substantial. Displayed in show'window at 17 cents apice. 1000 Yards Chiffon Plisse A " r^ s ard 'I ho prettiest, newest and nrisf desi r.ible of all waist materials. Beautiful colorings, Btrltmi and Moral effects. Displayed in show window at 17 cents per yard. This advertisement changed every other day. it will be harl to duplicate any of our offerings. Uoods delivered Ires In any part of Pasadena. Mail order* solicited. FIXEN & CO., 135 S. SPRING ST. Going at THE BUSY BEE See Our J 1 nni/ir nensTan [ 2 rim Shoes 1 Shoes $2,4S *j i ivfwj? $4-50 cut to | :=>s „,,, $3.50 ! MORE .NEW GOODS EVERY WEEK. | 2 Grand Prizes to be given away June Ist. Every $1.00 purchase □ m gets a ticket. H euce.s The Bugy Bee 201 n.Spring § £entral 251 SAN PEDRO ST. •f STORAGE ••• Of General Merchandise and Grain Solicited. Household Goods carefully handled. Goods covered by insurance if desired. telephone 162 WIT. H. IT AURICE, Lessee and Manager. . . RED RICE - • Save > I OOK at that grand bedroom set in our show-window; it About *-< cos t the other fellow $375; we will sell it to you for 575, ® tte . possibly a trifle less; it is worth SISO, We will sell you a Quarter ! '. ■;., , , , , , , , - By I nice solid walnut set for SI 2 ; a good hardwood set for sit; Trading ( a cheaper set for Sto. Then in chairs and sich we can down With the town. Come where you have a bin stock to select from. Us. s Come where you have great, well-lighted stores to see well 351-353 ( the merits and defects of the goods you want. Come to North < where you get a square deal or none at all. Come to us Main St. j and we' will use you as white as we know how. 7 . FURNIUURE CO. . . MEN CONSULT Dr. WHITE 128 N. MAIN ST. Middle Aged and Young Hen You havo led a gay life or Indulged in ihe fol lies of youth. Rolf'abuse or later excesses havo impaired your health, mentally, physically und sexually. You are not the man you Used to be or should he. Arc you nervous and weal.", despondent and gloomy, specks floating before your eyes, buck weak ami kidneys irritable, sinking spoils, palpitation oi the heart, dreams and losses, sexual weakness, pimples on the face, eyes sunken, varicocele, poor memory' distrustful, lack of energy? Dr. White's treatment will cure you. Ho ri&k. BLOOD AND SKIN syphilis, eruptions, blotches, falling hair, bono pains, swellings sore throat, mouth, tongue, ulcers, cured for lite. f URINARY kidney, bladder troubles, burning urine, gon orrhea, gleet and stricture receive prompt re lief and cure. Consult Dr. White, OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS treated with success through correspondence. One visit desirable, but not necessary. Dr. White is the oldest Special Doctor for Men In the city. PROCRASTINATION ,2 bad for everything, but—oh, how inuen worse it is for the correction of defective eye sight! There has never been a truer saying than the words; "Delay is fatal," especially il applied "to one's most precious and most deli cate organ, the eve I" We are ready to assiit you with our ability aud knowledge to remedy existingsight defects without charge. Our va rious departments for making und furnishing you with that wonderful but much abused lit tle instrument, the Spectacle or Eyeglass, are at your disposal at moderate charges for first class up-to date work. Established linco lHHtt. PACIFIC OPTICAL CO., Scientific Opticians, 167 N. Spring st. 8, ti. MARBHUTZ, Prop. DENTAL Co. A. J. STEVENS, Prop. Wo rto all kinds of Dental work. Tooth with out platee, that mii ),e removed at any tine, aro flue. DROWN AND BRIDGE WORK a ppeeialtv for many vcars. A Ilubbcr Plate a. lowasfti. Think of It. 226 SOUTH SPRING ST. BAKER IRONWORKS 9DO TO UOO BUEN'A VISTA ST.. LOS SNOBLBS, - CKLtPORNIR Adjoining S. I*. Grounds. Tel. Vli* POLAND uu ""* fOR ROCK BARTHOLOMEW A CO.. " WATIIR 318 ■Ot.TTIKC A Molt <, -Hm- — Tt>>' / you set We Ge£ a Move Or?. Suits To Order in 24 Hours 819 South Spring street, below Third. JSJOTICE — | On July Ist, 1895, we will reduce the price of gas to one dollar and ninety cents per one thousand cubic feet. LOS ANGELES LIQHTINC CO. Fine Millinery CUT » RATE PRICES THE SURPRISE, 242 South Spring St. Being ove stocked, roust sell at a sacrifice IiOO dozen of the linest and latest styles trimmed white sailors, 'Joe; value, 600, Fine Italian lace dross hats, y.v; value* BOc* French Cjtlp Crowu, fancy edge, 00ci value, Mlk wiW frames, IO:- and 15c. The most complete line of LEGHORNS Ever Imported. Tine Imported FRENCH FLOWERS, rubber mounted, only HUNDREDS OE BARGAINS tiio uumcroui to mention. A. .1. RKITHMI 1.1.ER. J, M. Griffith, Pres. John T Griffith. V. Prw. ■ E. T. Griffith, Secretary and Treasurer. <ieo. R. Waltea, stipt. of Mill. J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY, Lumber Dealers, And manufacturers of Artistic Mill work oi Every Description. Doom. Windows. Blinds and Stairs. BUM »8 * T Wi'O* ST.. Los Anceloa. CaL