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CHARGES AGAINST RITCH Policeman Accused of Cruel Treatment HE BEAT A SALOON KEEPER The Weekly Meeting of the Police Commissioners The Usu.l Number of Licenses (ir.nted and Refused-Bills Which Were Allowed. Other Business Transacted Another police officer, J. IT. Hitch, is on the carpet, with a fair prospect ot be ing hauled up before his superiors and cinched (or alleged brutality and other offenses. The charges against Hitch came up at the regular weekly session of the hoard of police commissioners held yester day. A. M. Rawson appeared before tho hoard to protest against the proposed saloon on Center place, on Mott alley, for which W. A. Osgood has for some time had an application before the board. The may or called attention to tho fact that several of tho protestants against the Osgood place themselves rent property to ten ants for saloon purposes. The ciiicf at one time reported no protest against th o proposed resort, the objections to tiie place having become manifest since the application for the liccit.su was tiled and repotted upon. It was developed during the discussion of the subject that tho license in the case is in reality a transfer and not in the nature of a now permit. On motion the Osgood application and all accompanying protests were filed. A. Raphael's application lor a $25 re bate upon his license w;.s recommended to ho by the conned allowed. 'lhe application of O.Moreno to be allowed to act as a special officer in Sono ratown will tout pay by the city was de nied, tho chief's report in the premises being entirely unfavorable to tne ap plicant. The application of If. f.. White to he allowed to servo as a special officer with out pay on Boyle Heights was granted. The pay roll for May, aggregating" the Sum ot $b9O (7, was allowed. The tender of J. W. Hendrick, offering to lease to the city certain property for a branch police station on Boyle Heights at a monthly rental of $10 rvns referred to the council. The following was then read : To the Honorable Hoard or Police Com missioners of the City of Los Angeles: Gentlemen: I herewith wish to make * barges against Officer Hitch, whose boat has been on First street ut night. On last Wednesday night he entered my place, of business, '.tl'" Kast First street, and because I refused to allow him to use my telephone, lie knocked tne down and then arrested me. Me charged me with disturbing the peace, to which charge I pleaded guilty on the recom mendation of Eugene Maxwell and Attor ney Crawford, without first knowing they had personal reasons for thus influencing me. Hut this does not make me guilty of disturbing the peace, f hetewltn charge Officer Ritch: First—With forci bly entering my saloon and after knock ing me down, using my telephone with out my consent oi wi lies and by force. Second, with accusing me of drunken ness when i was sober, thus preventing' the police clerk from allowing me to givo bail when I had over $50, the required amount, on my person. Third, with arresting mo out of spite because L. Hrose. whom lie had arrested a few moments before, jumped into his wagon and drove away, thus escaping. £ I hereby testify that I was wrongfully ami brutally treated by the officer, who in my case acted inhumanly and without just cause. I respectfully ask that the honorable board of police commissioners look into the charges carefully, and I name as witnesses Frank Mellugb, my bartender, L, itrose of Ninth and lliver streets and J. K. Klabu, Inn Vine street, who I behove will bear me out. The above charges are signed and sworn to by F.Wamtke. a saloon keeper at 929 Kast First street. The charges against Ritch were referred to Chief Class and Commissioner Plrtle to Investigate and make a report. The board referred the applications of Charles E, Bernard, corner Commercial and Los Angeles streets, and of F, Con a id. comer First and Los Angeles streets, to the chief. i'he application of George Brown for a position on the police force was lilerl. Tlw application of M, L. Pol a ski & Co. for the return of $225, an alleged over charge upon their saloon license, was re ferred to the council. The matter was once before several months ago referred to that body and is now lying dormant somewhere without ever having been definitely disposed of. APPEARS CKAZY Ellsworth Myers on Tr al o an Attempted' Burglary of a Bank Ellsworth Myers, a thin, consumptive and weak-minded appearing young man, was placed on trial yesterday in depart ment one of tho superior court for having burglarized tin' Azusa Valley bank at Aznsa on the jsth of February, Tho hank had hecn entered a couple of I times before, und it was decided tiiat i somebody should remain in the building On the night of the burglary. Henry An derson, an employee of the bank, and 1 Mr. Daniels, its cashier, were there on ' watch, when they heard somo one near tbe vault. Mr. Daniels went in pursuit and was shot at by tho burglar. In the meantime Deputy Constable Thomas I Stevens, attracted by the noise ot the ! shooting, came along ami captured Ells- Worth Myers, who said he was tho man i that did it. His hat and shoes were j found in the bank". The testimony at the trial yesterday was direct and to the point, but did not seem to interest tho defendant in The i least. It is claimed that ho is insane. " His behavior in court, while quiet" seems to indicate that ho is not in hi s tight mind. For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used or children teething. It soothes the child . rtfteni the sums, allays all pain, cures wind ! colic and is the best remedy tor Diarrhuea Twenty-live cenun bottle. Great Etfucational Excursion Alt excursion will leave I,os Angeles Mar •-nth and Han Francisco May 80th, to all tho prominent cities of the east, stopping at the iai-iaraed Yellowstone perk, via the Shasta route and Northern Paoilic railroad. II will be accompanied by and be under the charge ol President and Mrs. David tHinrr Jordan of Stanford university. Pr. Jordan is entirely faniilisrwith the park in every detail, and the presence of so eminent a scientist aud con genial travelers lniurei a delightful trip, send tl cents in stamps (or circular and book, ' Sketches in Wonderland," to T. X Staleler 088 Market street, can Francisco. RUPTURE To the people who aro suffering from rup ture Proi. Joseph Fandry, lormerly of Berlin, Germany, now of Santa liarlmra, is practical rupture specialist and truss manufacturer. In formation tree whereby you can become cured Those having tried all kinds of patent trusses •ud found no relief, also have given up all hope, to those people I ant calling their at.ten tiou and especially ask them to send luo their address, Down goes the price. People who want a cheap machine can buy a new machine, oak tinlsh and attachments ior 151.>. We have just received another uar load oi our famous $20 ma- bines, which is the best machine on carili No matter what price yon pay, you can t buy a bettor. Freight prepaid to ul I parts of south ern California, White 6. M. otlice, 'lib. South Sri ilia. PHOTOGRAPHING THE WILL Governor Downey's Will is Fxamlned in Court by the Surviving Lxecutor Tne will, found a few days ago in San Diego, of the late Governor John G. Dow ney was opened yesterday morning In de partment two of the superior court by Deputy Clerk Hlako and tiled for probate. Tiio will was published in full in The Herald on Monday morning. By its con tents half of tbe property and the Main street residence With its contents wero loft to tho lirst Mis. Downey, who died before testator, and the balanco to the two sisters, niece and nephew* of the gov ernor In equal shares. The will is entirely in the handwriting of the deceased, as' is the codicil, but whereas the Will was written with pale yellow ink the codicil was in very black "ink and several slight corrections in the will proper aro made in the same dark ink. As soon as Senator White, the only sur viving executor, bad read it through, be asked County Clerk Newlin to have it photographed. The will was at once taken to the Schumacher gallery, where a dozen copies were ordered. Senator White declined to say what steps would bo Taken henceforth with regard to probating the instrument. ONLY THREE WEEKS DISTANT I'he Rrcisturnfest and Its List of Valuable Prizes Noted Wheelman Who Will Oo Against the World's Record-No Subscriptions Asked It is now only thrpejweeks until the I Kreisturnfest or gymnastic tournament at j Loi Angeles nf tho Pacific circle of the \ North American Gymnastic union, and the preparations by Turnvereiii Oermania of this city aro well advanced for tho notable gathering of Turners of the Pacific coast. The city will be decorated for the event by citizens and business men quite gen erally With the rod and white colors of tho Turner society, as interest in tho tournament is not confined to its mem bers by any means. Turnvereiii Ger luamn has decided not to ask for any sub' scrlptions to carry the expenses outside of its own members, which speaks very well for Ihe independence and financial Strength of the organization. Any of our citizens who desire to invest in season tickets for all the events of the week of athletic sports and entertainments at Turner hall can do no, the tickets being |5, The interest that is being taken by the Wheelmen in the bicycle events of the Kreisturnfest is shown in the decision of S. Spier and K. Ulbrieht to go against the one mile world's record, paced, class 11, tandem and the otie-milo class It comp etition race. Tho one-mile class 0 will also ho paced by class A, tandem team against the world's record. 'Tho prizes for athletic contests and bi cycle races, upon to all, have been decided upon and embrace one of the handsomest and most valuable lists ever given in the city. They ar*i as follows: Pole vault—First, wine cooler, Nord finger; second, silver medal. Running high jump — First, Fsliver pitcher, Nordiinger; second, silver medal Running high jump—First, slyer love cup. Nordiinger; second, silver medal. Hammer throw —First, marble clock, Nordiinger ; second, silver modal. 100-yard dash—First, fishing outfit, Tufts-Lyons Arms company; second, sil ver medal. 440-yard dash- -First, repeating rifle, Tufts-Lyons Arms company; second, sil ver medal. 100-yard run —First, silver parlor lamp. Nordiinger; second, silver medal* 220-yard hurdle race First, French vase, I'nrmelce & Co.: second, silver nedal, Ono mile bicycle novice—Firnt, gold medal; second, silver medal. due mile, class A, bicycle race—-First, ] mahogany parlor M*t, Niles Fease; sec ond, alligiitor leather grip, C. 0. Whit ney. Two-mile handicap, class A — First, piano lamp. Crystal I'aluce; second, sil ver water set, Nordiinger. < no-quarter mile, class A—First, gold crank l aicon bicycle, Southern California ] Arms company; second,geuts' chiffonier, j Niles Pease. One mile, class H—First, Thistle bi cycle, Ulbricht & Kitchen; second, piano lamp, Crystal Palace. Five-mile handicap, class H — First, Rambler tandem, Thomas IL B. Varney; second, automatic, hammerless shotgun, Southern California Arms company. Tbe'medals are contributed by Carl Entermann, and aro exceedingly hand some and intrinsically valuable. VENETIAN WATER CARNIVAL Santa CttlZ Outlines the Attractions of Its Great l:\ent ] &*. The Venetian water carnival which will !bo held in Santa (Irttz Juno llth, I2tb, i lyth, 14th and 15th,wiU be most attractive. '■ Pageants, sports, regattas, fireworks, electric displays and a Hower carnival and parade will lill the days. The water car nival will be attended by thousands of Californlans. Thero is this beauty about Santa Otuz—when you tiro of tho spoils, you can go down to the beach and min gle with the thousands of bathers who j make merry in the surf. The Santa (Jrnz I water carnival is promised to be worth | taking a week's vacation to see in its j splendor. Dm* of tin; features will bo a I genuine Mardi Gras masking during tho I day and night of the 15th. World's Columbian [exposition Will be of value to the world by Illustra ting tho improvements in tho mechanical arts and eminent physicians will tell I you that the progress iv medical agents j iias been of equal importance, and as as 1 strengthening laxative that Byrup of Pigs ' is far in advance of till orhers. Kregolo & lircsce, funeral directors. Broadway and Sixth street. Tel. 248. $20.20 to Phoenix, Ariz, and Return Via Santa Fe. Tickets on sale Tuesdays ; and Saturdays. Try a gal. -Maltese Club whisky, $3.50, j unexcelled for purity and flavor. T. Vacho ] <fc 'Jo., cor. Oommer 1 & Alameda. Tel. ,'SCW. Dr. P. S. Differbaeher, dentist, rooms 4 and 5, 119 B, Spring St., I.os Angeles. Wall paper at Kclistroin's, 3124 S. Spring St. Awarded Highest Honors—World'a Fair. DH BAKING mwm MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Irom Ammonia, Alum or an' • jther adulterant 40 YEARS TilH r,l NDARO. LOS AKGELES HERALD: WBDWESDAY MOKXIXR. 3FAY 251, 1895 TO DECORATE THE GRAVES Where the Various Posts and Corps Will Go RITES AT THE CEMETERIES School Children and Boys* Brigade to Participate Salutes to Be Fired by the Militia-Line of March and Programme for the Afternoon Two programmes for Decoration day havo been arranged by the various com mittees of the G.A. R. posts and auxilia ry corps in the city. In tho morning will be the ceremony of decorating the graven j at Kosedale, Kvergrccn ami City cemetc- j ries, while oil of tho posts and corps Will attend the special programme to bo given in the evening at Simpson taber nacle on South Hope, between Seventh and Eighth streets. Frank Bartlett and Kenesaw posts and corps will hold joint services at Kver grccn cemetery, Boyle Heights. In addi tion the school children of Boyle Heights and members of Company C, N. O. C, will take part in the exercises. Tho col umn will form at tbe entrance to tiie ccmotery at 0:30 a. ra. ami march to the G. A. R, pint at tho southeast side of the grounds, where wilt be followed out the following: Singinji-ffiiartette. Ritual service—Commander C M. Fairbanks ami officers, Recitation, Decoration Day—Master Clark Phillips, (.'horns—Pupils from Breed-street schooL Address -Colonel t. M. Gibson. Singing—Quartette. Saluting the dead—Company C, Seventh Regiment. Decoration of graves. Senator Post and the Ladies of tbe Re lief Corps will assemble at the post room, No. 252% South Main street, at 8 a. m.. ana take the Pico Heights elecrtic cars to Rosedale cemetery.. At the gate they will | ho met by the children and teachers of the Kosedale school. The graves will lirs, he decorated, followed by tho exercises in accordance with the ritual, conducted by Commander W. S. Daubenspeck. A short address will bo made by Comrade Will Knighton, Tho school children will sing several selections, and the salute over the dead will bo fired by a detachment from the Hoys' brigade. Tbe City cemetery on Fort hill will be decorated by the John A. Logan post and auxiliary corps, beginning at 0:30 a. m. After tho decoration of the graves there will ho remarks by Comrade J. 8. Hitman and singing by the children of tbe Sand street school. Commander Mr. L. T, Holland will conduct the ritual services, and it is expected that the salute will he tired by a corps from the National guard. In the afternoon tho various posts will assemble at tho Elks' hall, No. 252!-£ Soutli Main street, in time to start the march to the Tabernacle at 2 o'clock. The Woman's Relief corps and Ladies of tbo G. A. K. will gather in Central park, at tho corner of Olive and Sixth streets, and form so as to meet the main column as it passes up Sixth street. The lino of march from the hall on Main street will be as follows: Up Main to Second, Sec ond to Spring, down Spirng Lo Third, to Broadway, to Sixth, to Hope,to the audi torium. In the tabernacle the exercises wil be gin nt *J:.'io o'clock, when the following programme will ho given: Organ voluntary—Miss Mary !,.()' DoUOUghue. Quartette, O, the Bad Moments of Parting, Costa—Mrs. Modini-Wood, Mis. Jennie T. Kempton, Mr. Modini-Wood and Dr. Ludwlg gemler; Mrs. K. P. Johnson Jr., accompanist. Prayer—Or. Dexter Halt Trio, o Memory, Leslie—Mrs, Modini-Wood, Mrs. Kempton, Mrs. Wood. Address—Comrade Henry Glaze, president of the day. Recitation. The Rappahannock— Miss Leo nora Allen Address—Byron L. Oliver, fjuartette. Under the Daisies, Millard. Oration—Comrade J. S. Pitman. America—Congregation, Benedict ion—Comrade Will Knighten. The Veterans to Parade Frank Bartlett and John A. Logan posts held a joint meeting at G. A. IE. hall, 61 South Spring street, last night, and decided to take part iv tbo Fourth of Kaint Yo See Any furder dan yo nose? Dare was ouct a wise man mh a fool, and de wise man say to ; hissed, de land god is approprlatln' my sub staeee and do chances ob de future whilst I is paying him rent. Fo sho' I'se gwinetosee Lang worthy Co. about gittln me a home tin dat j particular ebry mouth pay range men t. G'way I from dnr, chile, don't pestle along wid dtl y»ir , cullod pusion. Meet you at B. Spring. Is Your Blood Pure If It is, you will be strong, vigorous, full ot life and ambition; you will have a good appetite and good digestion; strong nerves, sweet sleep. But how tew can say that their blood Is pure! How many people aro suffering daily from the consequences of impure blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness, sleeplessness, aud That Tired Feeling. Hood's Sareaparilla purines, vitalizes and enriches the blood. Therefore, it is tiio medicine for yoa. It will give you pure, rich, red blood and strong nerves. It will overcome that tired feeling, create an appetite, give refreshing sleep and make you strong. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the public eye today. HaaH'c Dillc the after-dinner pill and "UUU » fills family cathartic Me. Acciden p; s w The best 93.00 Men's Shoes on the market. Made from tannery calfskin, dongola tops, all leather trimmed, solid leather soles with Lewis' fork Killed Soles. Unequaled for beauty, fine workman ship, and wearing qualities. Your choice of all the popular toes, lasts and fasten ings. Every pair contains a paid-up Acci- I dent Insurance Policy for $100, good for 90 days. Wear Lewis' Accident Insurance Shoes, and go insured free. BohlbyTllli POOR MAN'S FRIEND, July celebration. It was suggested that some of tbo veterans were getting too in firm to march in the parade and that it would be better If they were to go on a picnic instead. This idea did not meet with much favor, however, as it was en thusiastically voted to accept th© invita tion of tho committee and take part iv the parade. A vote of thanks was extended to Rev. Warren F. Day for his sermon delivered last Sunday. As the lease on tho present quarters had expired, it was decided to remove to McDonald hall. No. 127 North Main street, on Saturday. The two posts and corps will continue together as in tho past, Prank Bartlett meeting the first and third Saturday evenings in each month, and John A. Logan on tho second ami fourth. Tho 'Woman's Hclief corps wi' alternate on Thursday afternoons. Annual /Tentorial Services Stanton post, No. 55, G, A. H., held (he annual memorial scrvieo last night at Elks' hall, in honor of the members of lhe post who have died during the past year. There was an excellent attend ance. The principal address was delivered by Comrade .1. A. Osgood. Remarks were made by Mrs. Bert Thomas, president of the W. IT. C, ami a paper was also read by Mr?. Lawrence, a former army nurse. -Miss Doge recited an appropriate selec tion in a pie ti sing manner. Music was civen by a quartette consisting of .Mines, Brown ami Young and Mr. Osgood and Dr. Munk. The ladies also sang several solos. Adjutant .1. M. Guinn reported that six comrades bad died during the past year. Tho memorial services consiste lof responsive read ing, conducted by Com mander W. S. Dauben speck and the olli cers. t'rayer was offered by tbe chap lain, Edwin Baxter. Chinese In Peril A perilotrs but ludicrous exhibition was given residents along North Main street yesterday afternoon by a runaway vege table wagon in which two Chinamen wen* being borne ki-yi-mg to what seemed certain death. Sun Lay Kee des perately clutched the reins as tiie wagon sped down tho st reet from the plana, and Folia Leo clung in an agony of terror to the back of the seat. Their appearance : was very droll. The wi Id race was \ checked at San Pedro and Second streets. Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy. Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative; effectually cleansing the system dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has g'ven satisfaction to millions and met witli the approval of the medical profession because it acts on the Kid" neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- Ming them and it is perfectly free Horn every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by al! drug, gists in 50c and SI bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name. Syrup of Figs, Ind being wel! informed, you will not Kcept any substitute if offered ji When $ I | It Gets ! j j| Warm % \ iSee us for Bathing \ Suits. Best assort- i nieiit in the city. < Prices $1.00 up to \ $$. All this season's < | styles. < I g London | ! Cloth ing I f ; Company f 5 HARRIS & FRANK, Props. \ I 119 to 125 N. Spring St. f m rmtm THE TAILOR f> lAKES THE BEST CLOTHES ■|^y At 25 PER CENT LESS Jim THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. jSHil' SUITS Mt to order rrom $20 wjfffi PANTS HjSe ' ,j o* from $(j Imi FINE TAfLOBiniG IIH atMonvr.nF PJtICJUB lIIH for Rcir-Meaiurement. np'Jl tjKl aod Stuoplcs of cloth Beat tree lc^^J^*^g^ No. 143 S, Spring St T ,f)fl A.NOKT-PJS. DR. CATON'S RCLMBLB TANSY PILLS W* »f Bring safety, comfort and health, «y ,y Look out! There are imitations! V __T Don*t take any risks. See thatyou / Rot Dr. Caton's, tho original and j \± only absolutely sate und certain r»>- fe preparation. Drug store*, or oy I mall for %X. Advice free. Waiter Baker&Co. Special and Important Notice. Clfc, In view of the many tint- Etations of the Labels and' _ Wrappers of our va ¥Srjfc£pSJrious preparations of rfjfwfA, Chocolate and Cocoa la which have recently If appeared in different l*H .' '!$ «parts of the country, fill , j'pTiwc would caution con- MwL ; ■' , ''i ' Esumers that, in order make sure of secur ing the genuine articles manufactured by us, they must ask particularly for and see that they are supplied only with those bearing on each package the name of Walter Baker & Co., or W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, flass. NONE OTHERS GENUINE. AMUSEMENTS. MEW LOS ANGELES THEATER. C M. Wood, Lewee. 11. <'. WYvrr, Manager ONLY THREE NIGHTS Mnp.E. E AND S THIJI<SDAY, MAY 2829"30 URAND HOLIDAY MATINEE, TiII)RSI)AY, MAY HO. 11. Oratlan Donnelly's Greatest Play, •?• THE ••• AMERICAN GIRL A GREAT HIT LAST WEEK. gjtf Special Matinee Price if.*" For Children, S5 Cents I V/U 00 AGAIN REGULAR I'RICES-aSc, ftOe, 75c »nd «1. BURBANK THEATER, PBED A. CoOFIB, Manager, MAIN ST., Del. Filth and Sixth. SUNDRY, MHY 36. Second week and immense BUOCOM oi the sterling American actor, MR. JOSEPH J. DOW LI NO, And the dainty singing aoubrette, MISS riYRA DAVIS, Supported by Fred A. Cooper's new stock com pauy, in the American melodrama in four acts, by Joseph .1. Dowling and ( lav M. Greene, I "THE RED SPIDER!" Introducing llie great aeling horse FIREFLY, REFINED VAUDEVILLE entertainment hy a comj'le'e company of tirst-elass artists. PRICES Til a SAME IS, 20, 30, SO and 750. Tin- ne.il attraction, CAP'T HERNE, U.S.A. Grand special matinee Decoration Dar, Thursday, May 80. Week commencintr MONDAY, MAY 27. i RE ILLY A: WOODS VAUDEVILLE COMPANY In an entire new change You will laugh, you will roar, at Put Reillv's original eomedv, THE UNDERTAKER'S SOCIAL * lur luteal European importation CONSTHNZ KND I DPT Equlllbrlsiic Marvels. Wonders oi ihe World, JIAYINFES SATURDAY AM) SUNDAY. I'erforinanee every evening. Prices 10, 2,"» 50c. Telephone 1447. SPECIAL MATINEE THURSDAY, MAY 30 DECORATION DAY. MEW VIENNA BUFFET, With Family Eniraneeand „, „/ r , c , Eamily Departments. 114=110 tOUrt St., Lus Angeles, Cal. i Free reiined entertainment every evening from 7 :30 to 12 o'clock. Matinee Monday and Saturday from 12 to 2:30 p.m. First appearance in I.os Angeles of Miss Lillian Leslie, Halladlst, Miss Julia Linton, Soubrette, Miss Laura Adams. VIENNA LADIES' ORCHESTRA, Miss Eltsa Amine, Directress. Fine Commercial Lunch, finest cuisine. Austria-Hungarian Kitchen and meals a la carte at all hours. "THE PALACE, * Corner First and Springstrects, Under the proprietorship of GTJNTIIER & BERNIIAKD, j Has reopened the season as a > First=Class Concert Hall, With lhe Celebrated •)I'BERTH UY l^ Formerly witli Vienna Hnffet THALIA CONCERT HALL, 323-325 DOWNEY BLOCK, N. Main St. ADMISSION FIIKE, I First appearance ul fliss (IFNEV A HAZLBTON The eccentric Comedian, BILLY iTORTON | American Nightingale, Miss OERTIC RAVF.N ; Concert from 7 :'lO lo 12. Change of pro- j i gramme every week. N.B»—Closed Sundays, Nex* new faces. iHelta lie. During this season o! the year tho } moit pleasant route to the entire east, with no high altitudes or snow block ades, is via EL PASU mikl the !1S AND PACIFIC R'Y. THROUGH PULLMAN PALACE AND TOURIST CARS DAILY I Between California and Chicago, St. Louis and I Arkansas Hot Springs without change. For in ! formation apply toa.iy agent id S. IV Co., or to T. D. CONNELLY, Traveling Passenger Ag't, Stimson block, L. A. j -~~2 TURKISH STAND OTHER BATHS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 230 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Q DR. JORDAN & CO.'S f&m GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY J ***** Market St., S«r. Francisco v fflfc Pdft \ (Between 6th and 7th Sts.) B a ( '° am * '' : ' r " now wonderfully yon kMiif glk ;u 'c mudc und hnw to avoid tneknese 1U U 5K* itn J disease. Museum enlarged with kfi thousands ol new objects. Adniia • v sion 25 eta. I'rivate Office— Name Itullcllnfr !(>.» I Market Street - Diseases of men: Btrlotnre, losb of manhood, diseases of tho skin and kidneys (piickiy cured without the use of m*» curv. Treatment personally or by letter, bund Joroook. Old estan lihed and rehable practUoner*. UCUf CaPCC ALL ABOUT CHANGING mx*. nCfff raute tbe Koutures und Kemov- r^m\\ in*r Blemishes, in 150 p. book for a stamp, rlohn 11. Woodbury, 127 W. 494 St., N. V, i„ r „,,, r >,•, ..,. p., nn , J. T. SHEWARD EMBROIDERIES. We have a line of very fine embroideries that ar« marked to sell for $2.00 to $5.50 per yard. They are a miscellaneous lot. Too fine to be the best selling articlei. We will close the lot for $1.00 a yard. SILKS. We will sell today a line of our regular 40c wash kat kais in the finest grades made for 25c a yard. Any other day 40c a yard LACES That have been selling for 20c and 25c a yard go to day for 5c a yard. ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS. We will offer today 25 pieces all-wool dress goods that sell every day in the year for 50c a yard. Today 35c a yard. All new this season aud the pick of the stock. GLOVES. Real kid gloves. Worth aud sold all over the city for $1.50 a pair. Here today for 79c. Four large button, real pearls: Extra quality, in all colors and sizes, $r.oo a pair. White and natural chamois in the best grades ior $1.00 a pair. The finest Biarritz in all leading colors $r.oo a pair. We strongly recommend this most excellent quality. HANDKERCHIEFS. Hardly a spot in the store that has shown such won derful growth as the handkerchief department. It should when price is considered, 12 for 25c, 10 ior 25c, 8 for 25c, 6 for 25c, 4 for 25c. Aud so the prices go. Not an old handkerchief that was here thirty days ago. Tne most active handkerchief department in the town. Special. A lot of samples 7 for $ 1.00, real value 4 for $1.00. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. More selling every day than we sold iv a week last year. Today another 200 dozen fast-black, extra fine ribbed, two pairs for 25c. Real value 25c a pair. Children's only. Sizes 6 to 8%. CORSETS — Increasing the corset trade. Royal Worcester corsets; only place iv the city where you will find them; $1 to $6.50. Special—A lot of extra good cor sets for 50c a pair; sold everywhere else for $1; best sum mer corset in the market for the price; 50c. ii NILES PEASE! 11 337, 339,341 South Spring St. ] j FURNITURE AND CARPETS, j | A^ Car,oad ' ' j | Arrived than Ever ] 5 We carry a Full Stock ot. _. J X FURNITURE, CARPETS, CURTAINS, LINOLEUMS, MATTINGS, SHADES, Etc 1 | X •—— We Meet all Competition In Prices X THE FINEST FINISHED Beautiful MAT Surface PHOTOGRAPHS Price same as ordinary finish, at Largest and most complete Thotograph S'udio in Southern California. Ulehett Award Diploma at. Chicago world's Pair, lsivi. First Prize <iold Modal above all competitors at, Midwinter Fair. San Francisco. 1594. And Highest Award above till competitors wherever work was entered in competi tion in the Statu. i Studio, 107 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. <55 Ppr Month To Treat and Cure Ca " •pO TCI IUUUMI tarrh and Special Diseases In order to fully demonstrate to persons suffering with CRTRRRH AND SPECIAL DISEASES C. 1. SCHULTZ, THEE EUROPEAN SPECIRLIST, Makes this most generous offer to the afflicted, and at the same time to fully convince you that TtfSllS^'^l j the self-praised BLOWER specialists who treat s*^E\JSj svjjjf you with PATENT NOSTRUMS are simply taking iVSmT your money in an unprofessional manner. lean I |!H Ml ijnftj^N^_ refer you to some of the besl citizens who have / • rjP /<R*^'' ,,^fc taken my treatment, that the\ havi been igno- VJ ©© ITSi. j miniously HUMBUGGED by these sharpers. All >3f \g I Tgß diseases of the human system should be treated Jar JMmJ Q scientifically, and not with PATENT NOSTRUMS. W JlfMgft Remember, my new process, with medicated ftdßflpJ vapors and all necessary medicaments absolutely WEAKNESS. DEBII tTY, NIGHT LOSSES. etc., restored by a new remedy now In use in Europe, in a very short time. SKIN DISEASES, SYPHILITIC poisons and all impurities of th« blood promptly eradicated without the use of mercury. 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