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80 IMPORTANT TO MEAT MEN The Opinion of Judge On cos in tbe Roberts' Case He Decides That the Defendant Did Not Vio late the Packing OrJlnance an.) Orders His Discharge The case of the people against W. E. Roberts, arrested on a charge of violating the ordinance relating to the killing and slaughtering of animals not for packing tnd curing purpose*, was up before Police *udgo M. T. Owens yesterday, and his honor handed down an opinion that dis poser of the action and eatabliahes a precedent for future causes. The opinion reviews the case and i- as follow<: Defendant was prosecuted un dor the provisions of Section 1 of Ordinance No. 1523. (New Series!, the material portion of Which reads as follows: "Section 1. It --ball be unlawful for any person to kill, or slaughter, within the limits of the City of Los Angeles, any animal, the flesh of which is to he sold or offere I for ■ale or eaten. Provided, however, that the slaughtering of swine and other ani mals for packing and curing purposes may be carried on in the most modern manner, and in such a way as not to create a nuisance within certain limits.'' The complaint is substantially in the language of the ordinance and charges that the defendant did on the 2Mb day of March, IH9.">. in the city of Los Angeles, kill and slaughter a certain animal, tbe flesh of which was to be S"ld. '•aid ani mal so slaughtered not being slaughtered for packing or curing purposes. The undisputed evidence shows that the defendant was and is the manager of the Cudahy Tacking Company: that the alaugiitcr and packing house was within the limiti prescribed by said ordinance for auch purposes; that the slaughtering and packing was and id carried on by said company in the most modern man* ncr and in such a way as not to create a nuisance; that on the 28th day of March UOS, said company sold to one F, Levy, a burcher, one halt of a small beel; that said beef had been killed upon the 26th day of March 1895, and tirst placed In the cooling room, and then in tho curing room, where the temperature is kept, at between 1" and 45 degrees Fahrenheit, and all of the experts test!lied that after remaining in such a temperature for from 40 to 48 hours beef is completely "cured" and could ho kept in such condition for an indefinite time; th«it said temperature prevented the development of tho bacteria which produces decomposition, and that this process of curing is the one adopted for the shipment of beef from Australia and America to Europe, and that it in the most modern, most scicntitic and best process for such purpose in use, and 'that the beef in question was completely cured by the said process. Such being tne evidence it follows that the defendant did not violate the provi sions of said ordinance and that a verdict of not guilty will be entered and the de feodant discharged. LOCAL riENTION Sacramento Asparagus. Althouac Bros. | Professor Payne will organize a class for heginuers iv dancing Thursday evening June 'ith. Counting room fixtures, office- and store shelving, counters, etc., and jobbing. Wood workmanship. new designs. Butcher A Co.. 648 Broadway, Telegrams for tho following persons are at the W. U. Co.'s Telegraph office in this city: Ti, 0. Jones. Miss Nellie Miller, C. L. Belt, It. H, Whiteley, L, A. Wolf. A. Hi Neidig has removed his real es tate office to No. 309 West Second street. Telephone number as before. 826, See his advertisement in another column. | Busy Bee Shoe Store. Will the lucky person who has the number 1639 for the music box, and the number lb4o for the manicure set please call and get your prize. >'» Howell, proprietor, Mrs. Kegi.ia M. Dixon of the High School, will teach in the special .summer school of the Los Angeles Business Col lege, 144 Sooth Main street, winch opens June 10th, and will be glad to meet all her old pupils. At Simpson M. X, Tabernacle Dr. Mc- Lean preaches this motning and evening. The Kindergarten is in charge of careful attendants every Sunday morning for the care of children while you attend service. Bring the children. The grand pipe or gan is now in full use at all the services. A call was made yesterday at the Hutler institute, 445 1 3 South Spring street, yes terday afternoon. Dr. Butler was found in the laboratory connected with his offices. The doctor stated that business was good, and as eight men were engaged in reading magazines aud papers in the <dub room, his statement was fully sub stantiated. llis treatment being purely vegetable is therefore safe and reliable, and he is sure to meet with the success his efforts merit. Sale of Millinery Trices niado low to move a large stack immediately. A line of >bade fiats. 20 cents. Big variety children's hats, 25 cents. Fine leghorn Mats, 25 cents. Children's trimmed Bai ors, cents. ."{OO ladies' dress huts, 25 cents. 250 ladies' line dress bats, valuo $1.25. »0 cents. Ladies' trimmed hats, $1. Ladies' .stylish trimmed hats, $1.50. Ladies' extra line trimmed huts, $2.50 ■o $-"1.50. Fine silk violets, V> dozen for 25 cents. Fine silk roses, fi in each bunch, :;."> cents. And many other things too numerous to mention. These are guaranteed bai ■ pains. Cull early and lake your pick at Haker's millinery, 257 H. Spring si., cur lier Third. Largesl store, largest stock end always lowest prices. Flower Festival Society The annuul meeting of the FlowerlTes* tival society will he held in tl ; li the home, 125 Last Fourth at. cm Wednes day. Jane sth, at ina.tr,. A f:ii; report of the year's woik will be given, and tho •lection ot officers will also take place. This society tins been -I<.iiil' most excel lent work during the past year in furn ishing a protecting homo, for friendless young women. A coidial invitation is given to the public, and especially to tho various chjrch and benevolent societies, to come to this meeting and acquaint themselves with the work of the organi zation. Fuzz, Down and Whisker* Removed from ladies races by KLectro lysis or by our new method without the use of depilatories. Hair roots shown in evidence. Eyebrows and scalp hair-lines shaped. Face massage TV, manicuring 25c. hairdressinc 50c. Imperial Jlair Ba ■aai. 224*226* West Second street. Tele phone 1165. |ao tor a Name We offer a cash prize of $20 to the per son suggesting the moat appropriate name lor tbe absolutely pure distilled water manufactured by us for drinking and medicinal purposes. All communications must be sent in before June loth. The Ice and Cold Storage Company of Loa Angeles, Seventh street und Santa Ke tracks. _____ The Coyic Expedition Mem bora of the Coyle expedition arrived al Santa Barbara on Friday morning In good condition. They were received and entertained by J. W. Low of the Commercial hotel. Yesterday wornintr the party started upon the old Stage road for San Luis Obispo, their next btoppirig [dace. Wall paper sc, 7; a C per roil, 328 8. Spring MEMORANDA The Z. L. Parmelee Co. are still selling decorated 100 piece semi-porcelain dinner sets for *H. 50, the very best hardwood dry air refrigerators from $7.50 up. White mountain ice cream freezers a; bottom prices, and all other goods at prices to suit you. Come and" see our bargaiD ciMinters, they are of interest to all. Z. L. Parmelee Co., 232 and 284 S. Spring st. The most wonderful discovery of the age. Some thine to take the place of oil paints. Old or young who have never painted can learn to do the most exquis ite work in a few hour*. Call and see these colors at Lichtenberger's art stores, 107 North Main street.or tlfifll South Spring street. When you want an artistically framed picture call on Sanborn. Vail tt' Co., 188 Spring street, it they have not got what you want in stock they wilt make it for you. All kinds of odd shaped frames in special finishes. See the new oval frames with bow knots and wreaths. Dr. Rebecca Lee Dorsey, stimson block, lirst floor, rooms 139, i;;n, 134, Special at tention given to obstetrical eases and all diseases of women and children. Electric ity scientifically need. Consultation hours, Ito 6. Tel 1227. S. Conrad 1, jeweler and watchmaker. 118 South Spring street, makes a specialty of line watch and jewelry repairing and diamond setting; an elegant line of opti cal goods. A fine stock of watches and jewelry always on hand. Ask to sco the new picture. Spring, by Alma Tadenia at Sanborn, Vail & Co s.'. 183 South Spring street. It is a beauty in finish and conception.! m _•- A-lams Bros., dentists. South Spring street. Painless tilling "and ex tract me% Best sets ol teeth from 86 to ♦io. Hours, Bto 5; Sundays, lv to 12. Itev. At C. Smith will preach at the usual hours at the First Christian Church today; at 7:45 p. m. on Peter and the Pope. Tissue paper and all the accessories In the stationery department at Sanborn, Vail & Co.. 188 South Spring. All kinds of tissue paper work to order.| The sweet-toned Brigga can ho bad at A. G. Gardner's piano bouse, lis Winston street, also the Mathusbek, Bwicfa and Apolo. Insuro iv the Phoenix Assurance com pany, A, C. Golsh, agent, 117 South Broadway. Tel. 924). Best security at out rates. Sewing machines, in good working order, for $0 each, 128 South Main street. Mrs. Joseph Moffatt, millinery, latest styles, lowest prices; ."528 North Main street. The Advanced Davis sewing machine is the best. Office, 128 South Main street. F. K. Cunningham, dentist, removed to Stimson block,corner Third and Spring. Tel. 45. Sharp A Samson, funeral directors (in dependent I, 586 South Spring street. Tel. 10211. Dr. A. '/,. Valla's office, New McDonald block; residence, 211 Boyle avenue. All kinds of sowing machines to rent; 12** South Main street. ■ Sanborn. Vail A Company are tho lead ing stat -MMflMlS] Booms $2 a week and up. I". S. Hotel. Police Court Notes George Johnson and Pompey Smith wero arraigned on charges of burglary yesterday and their examination was set for for June 3d, at 10:30 a.m. A number of trials of minor cases were reset by Judge Owens. James Har rison, misdemeanor. Juno sth, 3p. tn.; S. Christopher, misdemeanor, Juno 7th, 2 p. m.; Hugh Keenan, battery, June 3d, at 1 tSO p. m.; Kd Anderson, misde meanor. June sth. 1:3 p. m.; Leonardo Bo pen a, petit larceny, June 4th, 2:30 p, m.; Joe'Komero, jr,'petit larceny, June 4th, 2:30 r>. m, Walter Dandier, the young man con victed of petit larceny, got $6Q or 60 days for his sentence, and duly appealed to the superior 00art. The 8, O. Thomas misdemeanor case was taken under advisement by Judge Owens. New Suits and Court Notes S. Ti. Hetlield sued M. W. Connor et al. to foreclose a mortgage for $700. J P. 0. Tonncr J. Got a to idiew a judgment obtained in 1890 for $371.28. A petition for letters,of guardianship to the Kocher minors, who have been left an estate by the death of their mother I valued at $1017. was tiled yesterday, The United States grand jury has been excused from service until the 10th. Alfred Adams, a native of England, was naturalized by Judge MeKinley. Clara Belle Mylar sued James Mylar for a divorce on the grounds that he failed to provide her with the necessaries of life. Dr. Rdison's Treatment for Obesity Time was when fat folks had to stay fat unless they got thin through sickness. : Medical science has demonstrated that j surplus tat is a dangerous disease which jis accompanied by and brings other dis i eases in its train. Considering it as a } disease, a Dtimberof unsatisfactory meth ods of treating it were devised, none of ■ which took off fat and at the same time Improved the general health. It remained for I>r. Edison to accomplish this by means of his original and successful treatment for obesity which takes away fifteen to thirty pounds of tat per month. This treatment consists of Dr. Edison's j Obesity Tills. Fruit Salt and liunds for fat people. The pills contain the cura tive quality of springs in Germany, cele brated for their power to take off surplus fat. Waters from these springs aro im ported by Dr. Ed 1 eon and their chemical j ingredients arc scientifically consolidated ! lin these powerful flestweducing pills, f Dr. Edison's Fruit Salt is a sparkling, champagne like boveratre which Invigor ates and reduces fat. Dr. Edison's bands are scientifically constructed and adjusted and are effective in reducing tat and use ful as strong, convenient supporting bandages. They are reasonable in price. Thousands of people havo reduced their flesh by this treatment, and thousands are doing so now. Obesity pills, $1.60 per bottle, three bottles lor $4, enough for one treatment. Obesity Fruit Salt is $t a bottle. Orders til lea by the Owl Drug company, 320 South Spring street. Los Angeles. Cal. ; Luring A - Co., general agents, department i j 2H, 115 Stato street. Chicago. The Los Angeles Out-door Culture Club Ladies desiring a season of rest, health i ful enjoyment, and instruction for their ! children, and themselves, in art, liter ' ature, languages, elocution, etc., arc in vited to send for information. TheCul- ture club consists of reeognizod teachers, ■ and is offered special advantages of loca- I tion and arrangement. A pleasant sum mer programme. Secy, Mrs. Jeanie i'eet, 504 N Soto st. Redondo Beach Trains Via Santa Pc leave at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 1:40 p.m., 6:25 p.m. Hound trir>, 50 cents Saturday and Sunday. Coolest place in the city to lunch. Lit tle Neck clans on shell. Hollenbeck cafe. HP* 1 LOS ANGELES HETiALT): BTJ2TDAY JUNE 2, 1895. CAPITAL LOOKING AT US George Easton Talks Hopefully of tbe Future Arrangement* Have Been Completed for Lay ing Out an Extensive Pipe Line System at Sunny Slope George Kaston. vice-president of tbe corporation known as Kaston, Eldridge it Co., arrived in the city yesterday morn ing. Arrangements nave been made tor laying an extensive pip l * lino system at Sunny Slope where additional water has been developed. ' This plan of water developing," said Mr. Kaston, "is being laid out with tho purpose of putting on the market the remainder of the unsold lands of the Sunny Slopo property, and j i with tbe ultimate object in view of sell lag a large amount of water to the sur [ rounding country by tho Sunny Slope | Water company, an outgrowth of the L. jJ. Hose company, ineorpoiated since we | took up this contract. With the opening j of ttie fall season we expect to inaugurate another lively campaign to close out the I remaining acreage. "The Hose people iv London arc well pleased with tho situation up to date, and express their willingness to contin ue the property upon tho market at. prices that shall attract the atteiuion of buyers of all classes ".Money matters are getting easior, and notwithstanding the bugbear of the alien law. Knglish capital is looking this way. one corporation In London having just completed a contract placing a large ■mount of money at the disposal uf their representative to loan throughout Cali fornia. The com pan v's agent left Lon don on the 22d of this month on the steamer Teutonic, and will bo duo In Ban Francisco the latter part of next week." RAILROAD NOTES W. A. Kissed will leave today for the north in the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fc car No. 316* General Manager K. H. Wade of the j Santa Fo system has returned from his : trip to tho Grand canyon. Hon. J. C. Patterson, dominion minis- ] tcr of militia, left the city last night for Monterey on board the private car Ot tawa. Tho following progiammc will bo given j by the Santa Catalina Island Marine band from the band stand on the bluff at Santa Monica this afternoon at 2 o'clock: Over ture, selection: waltz. xylophone solo; K. V. Gooltnap; overture, Mexican dance; trombone eolo, F. J.Nuting; selec : tlon, Hungarian Mazouika; cornet solo, ;H. J, Bowen; oveiturc, galop. The Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy railroad has contracted for transportation facilities with tho Golden Gate comman dery and the California commandcry. Knights Tcmplai, ol San Francisco, on ihe occasion of the twenty-sixth triennial conclave, which will be held in Boston, August 86-30. The Southern California Railway com pany intends to put on a train to connect with the Catalina steamer. The company has made arrangements with tho Termi nal Kailway company for running their own train over the lafctel company's line. Tickets will then bo sold itom all points on the Southern California company's system to San l'edro to connect with the boat which leaves for Avalon at 2 p. m. every week day* The new service will begin about Juno 6th, Tlie Los Angeles Traction Street Itail j road company expects to have the entire : road built nnd in running ordei by July 1. The power house, corner of Glrard and Georgia Bell btreets, is almost completed and the machinery and dynamos iia"e arrived, ready to be installed. The road starts at the Santa Fe depot, runs up Third to Hill, to Kleventh, to Georgia Bell, to Sixteenth, to Bush, to tiie city limits at Hoover. The projectois build i railroads in streets, not in the news j papers, JOTTINGS Fighth Street Tract Between Shearer and Ninth streets, east of Alameda; 240 building lots, $120 and up; corners, $200 and up. Terms, one-third cash, one-third in six months, balance in on§ year. 10 per cent discount for all cash. For maps or further information apply to T. B. Rowan, room 7, Bryson block, or to Thomas Leahy, on the premises. Our Home Brew Maier & Zobelein's lager, fresh from their brewery, on draught in all the principal sa o ons; delivered piomptly in bottles or kegs. Oflice and brevvery, 414 Aliso street; telephone 91. _ Haniman Fish Co., San Pedro Fre-h lish and lobsters shipped direct toall I points in Arizona, Texas and Mexico, from : cannery in l?an l'edro, at lowest wholesale ; prices. Dr. S. H. Tolhurst, Dentist, 1 Will reopen his offico in the Irvine block, , Third and Broadway, about June 15th. At tho Nadeau cafe you can get the finest lunch or dinner, including a bottle of wine, for 50c, that would cost you $1.50 anywhere else. Also meals served ala carte. Dressmakers—All fashion booka at Lang atadter's, 214 South llroadway. Dr. Robert R. will keep afternoon oflice hours for Dr. Wills during his absence. (Jo to the Aurora for good square meals. 10S west Third st., 8. 0. Blkenbery. Buy the Whitney maki l trunk and traveling ! bag. Factory 423 South Spring street. Wall paper at Kckstrom's, 3J4 3. Spring st. ™ Use German FAMILY soai*. MARRIAGE LICENSE. ; Attillo PlerottJ, Plarentla, Orange county . 38 Jane Strain. I'laventia, Orange county 19 } John A Hobton, Whittier 35 ; Margaret A. Burner, Whittier 10 | James Sini th, I.os Angeles lit j TulaContreras, Los Angeles 17 j Charles M. stone, Pomona. ....... ~ 31 : Mabel Buffing ton, Pomona 25 < let wedding and visiting cards from H. M. Fee <& Bro., printers and engravers, 140 North Spring. They ure specialists in this line. DIED ROCHE—At the Sisters' hospital, June Ist, at 1 a tn.. John 11. Roche, beloved son ol Ed ward J. Roche, native of HuntsvjTle, Ala bama, iiged 25 years (i months and 6 days. Funeral from Cv sen & Cunningham, under taken*, parlors.Sunday, June 2d, at 2:30 p. nju. No. 130 8. Main st. FA NT—ln Prescott Ariz., June Ist, Frank L Fant, brother of Mrs. Dr. Pritchard of this tlty, in his SSd year. First--class carriages for funerals: drivers i n full livery: established twenty years. The only ■ table that eaters exclusively to the livery trade iv the city. We have stood tho ten. Special rates to drummers. Fashion Stable and Carriage Co., 317, 210 and '221 X First Ht. lei. 7ftl. Artistic floral designs made to order on short notice by the californ a Floral Co., 180 South .Spring street, Summers &. Onldensim. props. Peck a Chase Co THE BROADWAY ' uNoeatAktßj ! 39 & BROADWAY. (■■■■■■■■■B.flß ■» I Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE THE CONCERT TODAY — The Los Angeles Military Band at Westlake Park The I,os Angeles Military band, of which ' George Oft HI) is director, will give a con cert today at Westlake pan;. The pro gramme is as follows: Marcti, Liberty Hell, Sons*. Cocoanut dunce, Mel man. Pilgrim chorus, from Tannhauser, Warner. Waltz, LaS'elln d' Amor*. W. \. PbUilpa, Selection, Per Kreischutz, Weber. Spanish dance, Mosskousky, CanO. If arch, Gesftng Vereiti, W, i, Vatteter, Overtara« The Jolly Robbers, Buppc. Inteimc/zu. from Oavalleria Kustuana, Mas Cajrni. waits, A Joyous Mind Through Life to Find Kfthr. Ozardos, Krahim, Hurkn. GftlOp- Tally-ho, J. lierns'ein. Photographed on Brains A young couple lived happily together until one tine evening the dutiful litis band was Informed by his loving wife 1 that she had seen something so beautiful ' that day on her shopping tour that tin- ■ less she possessed one she would be tin- ; happy. The startled husband, who thought of bloomers etc, asked her what 1 would make her happy. She replied, when once seeti it is photographed on \ tlie brain, and when used brings joy and happiness to every household, namely thai marvel of beauty and perfection, the celebrated (lienwood range, r'urrey Co., ■ 161 N Spring .street. A Musical Treat at Santa .Monica The Santa Catallna Island Marine Band will open the musical season this after noon at '2 o'clock with a brilliant pro- , gramme of twelve numbers. Trains leave Arcade Depot 9t25, 9:35, 10:30 a.m., and I 1:10 p.m. Last train leaves Santa Monica *► p.m. Southern Pacific round trip 50 : cents. Grand Canyon of the Colorado An excursion to the Grand Canyon un- i der the personal direction and in charge j of Miss Kelso, will leave Los Angeles at 5 p.m.. Monday. June 10th. Particulars! at Santa Pa office, 120 North Spring at. Down goes the price. People who wants cheap machine can buys new machine, oak finish and attachments tor $1"). We have jual > received another cur load ol our famous $20 niacin lies, which is the test machine on earth No mutter what price you pav, you <an I buy a better. Freight prepaid to nil parts of fouth- Brn California. White & M. office, 286. south \ Spring. A. A. EekBtrom has removed to 324 South j Spring street with his stock of wall papej. Wall paper house ot tne coast. 823 .S Spring eeeeeeeee *>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦«••<> I WHY ! : : J Go looking poorly dressed when ♦ ! ♦ you can get a nice Summer Suit • I in neat effects for J I $6.50 ♦ s ♦ In all sizes; if it is something X X hetter you want, see our styles 2 ! X and qualities we are showing for J \ $10.00 j ♦ Other stores say we are selling ? i I them for glory, if we are, that f ! ♦ is our business. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * j BROWN Bros ! ♦ t ♦ * ♦ Makers of Low Prices, j I 249=251 SOUTH SPRING. ♦ | ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦ i Negligee Shirts for Men I We Writs about Shirts, because we are interested in tiood shirts. In business for good aud in earnest, we \ have followed a clearly defined pol- 1 ley to Sell hon ft st, reliable, satisfac tory goods, tec our assortment in BILK, SILK MIXTURES, CHEVIOT* MA DRAS, PERCALES, etc., at prices which command your attention. SILVERWOOD, 124 S. Spring Street ~Hk save money ,l,> ' ! please good taste by buying one of these beauti jafcjWßCT/ I'd Carriages, aud take tne hab> oul in the open 1 and /<*5DjWW?v, ' giving sunshine. I. T. MARTIN. Vjfc' 451 S. Spring 5t PA DENTAL Co. A. J. STEVENS, Prop. We do all kinds ol Dental work, 'lecth with out plaice, that can be removed at any time, arc line. CROWN AND BillDtiK WORK a specialty lor manr wars. A Rubber Plate as low as Think of it. 226 SOUTH SPRING ST. THE BUTLER CURE For LIQUOR, MORPHINE, COCAINE and TOBACCO HABITS. The>onIyGUARANTEED wßetablo cure for these diseases In the slate. 445 1-2 SOUTH SPRING STRF.ET. HOTEL MEN'S CONVENTION In New York Last rionth -Los Angeles Named for the One Next April | At the convention of hotel men which met in New York May 10th, there were i 600 members and delegates present. The j Southern California committee, composed M G. W. Lynch of San In ego, M. A. ] Dudley of the Ht. Kiino. Los Angeies, and A. C. BlHcke of the Ho!!enbccI:. f suc- | Cceded in having Los Angeles named for the next meeting in April. 1896. As there will undoubtedly bo 500 hotel men from all over the country present at that time, (he probable guod resuIts to Southern California arc incalculable. Business all through the con vent ion Wftt handled with dispatch ami the rest of the time ; employed to good advantage and as best j suited the fancy the various delegates. Mr. Bllloke returned via Washington, D, 0*| and there are rumors that his kodak holds a snap shot of Prosident ami Mrs. Cleveland. Chunge of Time Santa Cttalina Island Steamer ller.i.osa connects with South ern Pacific, Terminal and Southern Cali- 1 fornia morning trains for San Pedro, on June 6th. No connection with afternoon trains on that date. Regular Sunday ex cursions on and after June 9th. For a perfect, cooking stove, which hunts loss fuel »hatl any in the inarkel. call on the I'urroy Cu.. 161 North Spring street, and Inspect tlie Glen wood run I*o. $29.2 ft to Phanix, Ariz, and Rctii n Via Santa l'e. Ticket! on sale i ties lay * and Saturdays. Pr P. s. Dllterbaoher, dentist, rooms 4 atel fi. 110 8. Spring st., Loa Angeles. Tomorrow THE CRERT6ST $ 1 0 ioo Suit Sale In the history of our business will draw the money • saving public to 223 W. SECOND ST. Bet. Spring and Broadway. ALL OF OUR $22, $20 « $18 Fine Tailor-Made Suits . . In light, medium and dark col ors, in Sacks and Regent Cuta ways, including imported Eng lish Clay Diagonals and French Worsteds, will all be sold at the uniform price of $ 12A° You cannot understand what this means until you investigate. Merchant tailors are charg. ing $30 to $35 for the iden tical garments. We Guarantee you as good a fit as any merchant tailor can give you, as we make all required alterations io improve fit free of charge. A PIH MAN'S OPPORTUNITY Prices that will talk. Values guaranteed or money re turned. SUITS. f\f\ WIU buy a Tailor- / »vlvl IR<3e Sa k Suit worth &g\ tfXfX vVi, l buy a Tailor -1)V I II I made guft (black chev •K^«VV|J ( j t ttoo \ or 6RCki worth 4f* | -\ £~\ " ill buy a fine French t£ « f» £\ Will buy a genuine T» I CI I Clay Worsted Cutaway W * Kj, O yJ suit ma.le for lfJB. $1 r) /\a Will buy a Pennine In llll*')av Worsted Prince 1 V»VV AlMrKhilt, Original price If 15. An elegant line of Trousers from $3 to $7. made to order for from $5 to $11. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 223 W. Second St. Bet. BoriDg and llroadway, 135 SOUTH SPRING ST. ■ nOM'T HO IT.. p^Wn o^?, r\ ■ v \V\J\JI 1 \_J V/ I 1 mnko a selection of any btyle you require In the DOMESTIC PATTERN BOOK, at the price of 10c No higher prico askeJ for any Pnttern. In a few days we will have another snrpl c (or you in our Paper Pattern Department. SPECIAL TOMORROW. MONDA V, JUNE 3d. v„.os zephyr ginghams B»«utHul<w»inbln»t.ttn t ot coloring, AT 10 CKNTS PER YARD io select from. Equal lo the imported tephyr. Every vnr»i guaranteed *a«* colorings. DIHPI.AYKIi iv Himw ttISDOW. THIS ADVKU'I IsKMI.NT chiinged »v«rv .-.ther day. Is will hi hard to duplicate any <>f our bargains. Uoodt delivered free iv any pari of Pasadena. Mail orders solicited. l-IXEN & CO., lo." 3. S'PRIMiSI\ I Doing at TH E BUSY BEE See Our j i npifir j&e n,n '' T *" I 2 'M Shoes | aii of the old ggg $ ' ! I Shoes / $J.SO Cut to B Mostly small ttm , c „, §7 Hj | sizes. lasi. w MORE NEW GOODS EVERY WEEK. | 2 Grand Prizes to be riven aw ay June Ist. E\ cry $1.00 purchase H gets a ticket. B The Place Is Bugy 2 Qj N . SpfSllg ! Invest Money Don't merely spend it when you X V\ buy Drugs. Look for the safest store witn 'he lowest selling price. Perhaps that store might be us. § Our Prices — Duffy's Malt Whisky 75c j Hood's or Ayer s Sarsaparilla 65c i \V\V Scott's Emulsion 60c " Blair's Emulsion 60c * Syrup ol" Figs or Pond's Extract U5; Japanese Pile Cure, $1 Size 50c g Fellows' Syru-) Hypophosphates, $1,50 3 \ Size $1.00 8 Imported Irish Whisky $1.25 3 Eagle Conde: s;d Milk 15c j i Johann Hot's Extract Malt 25c R Mellin's Infant Food, 75c Size 55c Malted Milk, Small 40c Malted Mi ; k, Large 80c Carter's, Ayer's. Beechain's and Erand reth's Pills 15c Allcock's Porous Plasters 10c Williams' Pink Pills a id St. Jacob's Oil 35c INS Pinaud's Perfumes 90c \XV Johnson's Belladonna Plasters, Three t NSS for 26c; Each 10c H. fi. Sale & Son, | 220 S. Spring St. | 251 SAN PEDRO ST. ... STORAGE Of General Merchandise and Grain Solicited. Household Goods carefullj handled. Goods covered by insurance if desired. telephone 162 WIT. H. ITAURICE, Lessee and Manager. At Highland Asylum— Reporter—How long has he been | here? 1 Keeper—About six months. Reporter—What's his trouble? Keeper—Doctors say softening o!' j the brain, due to Nervous Debility. He is constantly jabbering about "Free Prescriptions," ••Electric : Belts," "Not a Dollar Need Be Paid" propositions, etc. At lucid intervals he talks quite intelligently and mentions a Dr. White of 128 North | Main st, the specialist for men's diseases, whom he very much re gretted no', having consulted long before the lunacy commissioners sent him here. Reporter—Any heps lor him? Keeper—None. j ill m&t&" Snifiler- vV£y fie fuse He 7 A(;sj Wright - Because You look Such a Fright <*thy doijt Jou hue four Suit) 312 South Spring street, below Third. NTXTIOrSI ■.: biul lor everything, but-oh, bow much worse it is tor the correction ol defective eye bight! There has never been a truersavini than the words: "Delay 1h fatal, il applied "lo one':; most preolotil ehd most d J i oate organ, the eyel" »'c are ready io assist you with our ability and knowledge to remedy exiittngslglit defeoti without charge, our va rious departmenti ior mauiug and furnishing you with thai wonderful but ranch abated lit* tie Instrument, the Spectacle <>r Eyeglass, are at your dUpoaal at moderate charges ior ttrsw ohutup-to date work, [established since 1880 PACIFIU OPTICAL CO., Sf.ieuniic Opticians. 107 N. Spring it a O. MARSH UTZ, Prop. J. H. HASTERS, Manufacturer Of and dealer in TENTS KND 7A\W IN IIN G 3 TENTS FOR KENT, an COM.riHNt-IAL ST., Lea Ansreie.s. cat.