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4 FOR THE MANCHESTER CUP Eighty Thousand People Wit ness the Race FLORIZELL" WAS "FLEETEST The Prince of Wales' Horse Had Easy Running The Ameiican Horse Banqutt W«» Not in tbe R.ce-Great Lnthusiasm at the Result Associated Press ?nccia! Wire. MANCHESTER, June 7.—FlorUell, owned by the prtnee ol Wale«, won the Manchester cup today against a large Jield.wh.ch Included M. I. Dwyer'l B»n --quet. Florizell was a favorite in tbe bet ting. 7 to 2, but the Americans, who turned ou j.in large numbers, backed Banuqet heavily; so just before the race the odds were 8 to t. wbereaa a fortnight ago Ihev were 20 to 2. Mr. Cohen', brown colt Oreenlawn was second. P. Buchanan's chestnut colt The Docker, third. Kacb of these is a four-year-old. The big raco was witnessed by fully 80 OOU people. The enclosures and tbe grand stand, as well as the held were packed tn suffocation, and the spectators had barely room to move. Banquet 11 was the lirst of the cup-bolder, to make his appearance in the paddock. Mo at tracted tho attention of the sports ny his zebra-like coverling, on which his name was scrawled in large irregular letters. Ho was taken out ol the course and given a warming up gallop. When l'lon zcMl made In-, appearance be was sur rounded by an enthusiastic crowd of backers. His victory was a popular one. ami as lie Hashed under the wiro the spectators threw their hats in the air, while the ladies waved their parasols ana handkerchiefs, and deafening cheers made the welkin ring for fully live min utes after. There wai another outburst when the band played God Mess the l'rince of Wales. During the race the Croker an<f*Dwyer parties occupied tbe most prominent box in the grand stand. Mr. Dwyer stood leaning against the rail of the hex and was tho coolest man of the multitude of persuns present at the race. Croker and Dwyer did not speak en couragingly of the chances of Banquet II when replying to Hie inquiries of their American friends. The starting price of Florizrl II was 11 to I. 'I he Prince of Wales was not present al tbe race. Rodomont jumped into the lead at the start, closely followed by Banquet 11, but the American geldinK was soon headed by Tho Rush. The trio ran in tliis or der past the mile post, with Rodomont .forcing the race at a good clip. Rodo luont led into the stretch, while Banquet 11, who had been all the time in the rear, pulled on the outsido and soon had Rodomont and The Hush beaten. Tak ing the lead about lull yards from the finish, Florizel won handily from Green Lawn and Tho Docker, who finished sec ond and third respectively. Banquet liuished tenth. THE WHISKY TRUST All the Distilleries Being (iuardej by Armed .len CHICAGO, June 7.—A local paper says: Kvery distillery in tho i"nited Ktates contrnlleil by the whisky trust has been turue«l Into an arsenal. For nearly n month past United States deputy mar shals have bad their quarters in tiie dis tilleries. They are ail heavily armed and prepared to resist any attack that may be made, or any attempt to take pos session. It is not incendiaries or dynamiters that the receivers fear. A decision is daily expected from the supreme court of the state which may have the effect of precipitating hostilities. Tbdse may take a criminal form and add a new phase of litigation to the legal troubles of the trust. On the other hand they may be of a more forceful character, In the nature of a pitched battle with firearms. The anxiously expected decision i* in the case of the DisUUins and Cattle Feed ing company vs. the People, ex rel. the attorney-general. This is the case where General ualone> filed information for a writ of quo warranto, declaring the com pany to ho ati illegal corporation: in effect, a trust and existing contrary to tlie anti-trust laws of tho state. Ilf was sustained by the circuit court. Tho de cision was appealed by the trust to tho supreme court, and a decision is expected within a few days. Clearing House Report NEW YORK, June 7.—The following table, compiled by Bradstreet's, shows tbe total clearings at the principal cities and the percentage of increase and decrease a* compared with the corresponding week a year ago: Pr eenf Pr cent incr'se. deor'te. yevr York 9624,155,451 IJaVJ. Chie.asio 10H,31)t,4'-i7 UI.H .... Boston 98,012,683 22.5 Philadelphia. 77,089,024 22.4 .... Ht. Louis 2(1,860,4tU1 21.0 iSan Francisco.... 19,7/7,887 52.0 .... Baltimore 16,888,195 21.1 .... Pittsburg... ..... 15,855,880 12.8 .... Cincinnati 14,476,800 .... Kansus City 12,018,848 18.0 .New Orleans 8,525,316 21.8 .... Bnflaio 'i,'*77,.(-o :io Milwaukee 4,949,367 11.0 Detroit 6,857,311 14.5 Louisville 7,762,725 4.1 .... .Minneapolis 7.10*>,7" s 11,8 Omaha 3,615,133 .... 38.1 Providence 5,865,300 36.8 Cleveland i % 7 Houston 4,096,314 14.4 gt. Paul .. 5,062.662 ;i!)0 .... Denver 3,232,266 :iO.S Indian a poll i 4,858,884 23.7 Columbus, O , 4,055,800 8.2 Hartford '-.',400.800 3 Z Rich mond 2,658,560 25 7 Washington 2,189,682 21.1 Dallas 2,057,952 10.7 Jfemphis 1,590,850 40 0 Portland, Ore 1,496,228 109.5 Rochester 1 938,575 7.M Atlanta 1,258,892 15.7 ."" Ft. Worth 1,052,380 ... 7.;j Seattle 572,600 22 1 LOS ANGELES.... 1,002,100 j 7 .h Sacoma 594,563 .... Spokane 46;i,{jfii; 214.1 Jacksonville 303,155 20.5 Birnd 380,469 40. !> lOalveston 3,613,335 1:2 I iittlo Hock 449,172 . Salt Lake 1,379,023 4.0 Helena 446,131 137 Kalamazoo 326,537 Scranton 83*2,814 0 8 " " Rockford, 111 267,241 .... \\\\ Totals. 81,131,085,532 2Ti ~~ Rielusive of New "" York 507,830,091 1^.4 DOMINION OF CANADA. Montreal 813,199,823 15.9 .... Toronto. 6,519,075 16.8 Halifax 1,2111,375 0.1 Hamilton 668,834 g "j IViuuupeg 1,035,573 27.1 Total ...'8 23,674,220 15.5 .... 1 Not included In total. t Not Included in total because of 110 com parison with last year. A Steamer Ashore QUEENBTOWV, June 7.-The British steamer Davaur is ashore on Briggs reef. Four hundred pasengcrs have been"landed /by boats of the coastguard. The steamer lies in an cat>y position and will prob ably float this evening. Death in a Mine BISMARCK, Mo., Juno 7.—The top of theUoc Hun lenil mino at Flat river cave'l In. kiilins Robert I'euLorty, Ilnli.rt La buyuif John Decrouse. INSURGENTS TOOK MANY PROVINCES The Government's Possessions In Ecuador Now Very Limited NEW YORK, Juno 7.—A Herald special from Panama. Colombia, says: Advices received here from Guayaquil, Ecuador, say that the government's possessions are now reduced to the provinces of Pichineha, Canar, Azuty and Loja, the other eleven being almost completely in tiio hands ol tho revolutionists. Tha four principal poits, Guayaquil, Botliia, Eamaraiaa arid Manta, are also hebi by the insurgents, and the inteiior provinces will oe compelled to surrender, although it is said thai by the aid of th** Clergy they will bo able to bold out for some* time. General Alfaro has left here to join the insurgent forces. General Floras ox-commandcrm-chief of Guay aquil, has lied, it is supposed to Peru. A URATEFI'L EMPEROR Letter ol Thanks Prom China's Ruler to President Cleveland WASHINGTON, June 7.—The Chinese | minister here in company with ftQttng secretary I'hl, accompanied by his sec retary of legation and interpreter waited in person on tho president this afternoon and presented to him a letter (l in the emperor of China, thanking bin in graceful terms for the kindly offices ex ercised by the I'nited States in behalf of tho restoration of peace between China and Japan. The imperial communication is in the Chineso language, handsomely , encased in royal yellow silk. THE CARSON MINT SCANDAL It Is Intimated That the Officials Do Not Want Heney The .Tan Accused of Mcalinc $So.ooo sald to Be Living Openl, at a Hotel in Lcadv 111. CARSON", Nov., June 7. —Mrs. Honey, wife of James lleuey. the man supposed lo have stolen 180,000 from the Carson mint, today tiled with the commissioner of the I'nited States court a proposition that Heney would voluntarily come to Carson if his bail would be ti.xed at 18000. The dispatch from Arizona that James Heney had been arrested was untrue, as Henry is at the Hotel Vendonie, I.cad villo. Col 0., and has openly sent and re ceived messages to and from there. The Tribune, in commenting on the action of the government otlicials In the mint matter thil evening, says that few peo ple believe the government detectives and re resontativos really want Honey at all. A WILD MAN CAOED A Famous Character in Sonoma County sent to the Asylum BANTA ROBA, Juno 7.—Ben Buckley, tho famous Sonoma county "wild man," is now In tlie Ukiah insane asylum. For the past twenty years Buckley has been living in an open pen on the Cun ningham ranch in Blucher valley. He j refused to leave tne place, even in tho Worst part of the rainy season and was j content to lie in a bole in the ground during the hardest rain storms. Whon the water got too deep to suit liim lie would bail it out with his old hat. fie lived mostly on canned goods and sel dom cooked anything. lie imagined himself to be the* president of the United Slates and said be had been president since the time of Washington. Tho cause ot his hallucination was a blow received on the bead twenty years ago while on tlie mad homo one night. He was assaulted by robbers and bauly beaten. A CRANK WITH A PISTOL He Desired Audience With Oueen Victoria at Bdlnburg EDINBURGH, June 7.—The little town of Ballater, near Balmoral, where the qneen is stopping, was startled late this evening by tho reckless tiring of a revolver in the streets. The young man who tired the pistol was arrested, and it was found that he had in his possession a paper addressed to the queen, whom he intended to visit. The nrisnner also bad a letter addressed to Mr, Gladstone and another to Mr. Vanderbilt. whose daughter he Shald he desired to marry. A doctor who examined tho young man expressed the opinion that he was insane. Arizona Bad Boys PHOENIX, Ariz., Juno 7.—John Slakard. United States deputy marshal, will take three boys to the reform school at Pontine Falls, tils., upon instructions from Attorney-General Olney, They are Arthur Parsons and Eugene Bicknell, Who pleaded guilty to robbing tho post office), and Banion Chaves, who pleaded guilty to selling liquor to Indians. Judge Baker gave the lightest possible sentence, one year each. Naval Changes WASHINGTON, June?.—The president lias approved the recommendation of a naval board and ordered the retirement of Medical Director Oorgas and Lieuten ant Commander Cartnody. The follow ing officers have been promoted: LftuJ tenant-Commander Maney, Lieutenant Blockllnger, Past Assistant Bnginer Han som, Assistant Paymaster Reynolds, Su rgeons Brennan and Myers and I'ast As sistant Paymaster Kerb.*. Business Failure LANCASTER, Pa., June 7.—Execu tions for 140,550 have been issued against 11. S. Fisk t*c Sons proprietors of the Stevens' coiton nulls, and manufacturers of cigars. It is understood the failure is a heavy one. Abraham Hirsch, dealer 111 millmerv. also failed, executions hav ing been Issued for $22,000. Arms for Nicaragua NEW YOKK, June 7. —A special to the World iron Port Lyman, Coite ttica, says the arms an board the BCbooner Hastings, wnich were reported to he for \ enezuean revolutionists, really are for the discontented In the new state ol Zelsya, N [caragua. Many Jamaica negroes are arrving there. Reports from the coast indicate that there is likely to be a very serious outbreak. To Restore hair which has become ihin, :iikl keep the scalp clean and healthy, use AyepTs VIGOR It prevents the hair from falling out or turning gray. The bust' Dressing LOS ANGELES Djtf&AlAi SATURDAY MORNING* JUNE 8, 189 S. Mrs. J . l*.Bell. Ossatratomie* Kan* wife of tho editor of The Graphic, the lead ing local paper of Miami county, writes •* I was troubled with heart disease for six years, severe palpitations, short ness of breath, together with such ex treme nervousness, that, at times I would walk the floor nearly all night. Wo consulted the best medical talent. They said there tras no help forme, that I had organic disease of tho heart for Which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement in Tho Graphic aud a year ago, as a last resort, tried one bottle of J>»\ JSiles* Xeic t'urc for the Heart, which convinced me that there was true merit in it. I took three bottles each of tho Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine aud It completely cured me. I sleep well at Bight, my heart beats regularly and I have no more smothering spells. I wish to say to all who aro suffering as I did: there's relief untold for them if they will only give your remedies iast one trial." Pr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on n. pnsPlvo guarantee that tho first bottle will benefit* All drugsiMs sell ltattl, ti bott lea forBs, or it will m sent, prepaid, on receipt of piica by tho i*r. tilled Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health WHEN OTHERS FAiI. CONSULT <-... 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JORDAN « CO.'S sfgtf I.-LV Si W OF ANATOMi V l (BctAxen Gth and 7'h Bta) \ ' '' ''' 1 1 l:: ~l V *' : '-- : '' v .' n; J tV [' is ■• ■ D*J!»' «*t avotd ».i knesi • ll ;*V ■ d illseaw. w .-cim enlarged with Sky r (homandi uf new objects AdnUt* ■* v aion in eta. I'rivatc Bulldinsr lOftl Market Htreel -triaeaaea m meni ■trietara, lon of aiannood, diseasei of Iba'akln and kklnej i ({tilcbly cured imthout tlie BSfl of mer> eury. Treatment personally or hy tettur, Send |.>r book. Old oitabllalicJ and reliable prr.clitioncrs. Red on d o Ra i 1 way I DEPOT; Grand aye. and J*Ner§on si. In tffeot 5 a, m. Thursday, Majr l^D5. heave Lot Leave Bodondo for for Etedoiidn, tr»3 Anteloii, 8:10 a.m. snrut:*y onl> (1:45 a.in Sunday onl OiO&S.Q) dally * 7 :'M a. m. dally 1 :U;> p.m. dally 10:4 A n.:n. dalfy ft;46p,w. dally ■ -l mo p.m. a.iiy 7:o0 p>m. Buuday only; For passenger and fre iff hi rum* apply n depot, oorner avenue una Jefferso struct, 'i'lioiie. tVesl 1. L. T. i tBKBEY, President. j. N. BUTTON. Huper In tendon t Mi Mk TransQtfanliQue FEENCII LINK To HAVKB. (MOMF'ANY's PIEH (NEWj KOi »'J NOUTI J river, tool <>l UortOfi st., New York. Travelers by iiiis Una avoid both travel b F.iifftihti railway tind tho discomfort oi orossin the in a khmiU \> ai. i,a champagne, .\p.ii jt. LaOasoogiie. Mny l. La liouiKogne. May 11. La Touraine, May 18, N>.w York io Mexandtfa, Egypt, via ParU firm class. aeeond class, VllU' Por freight or passage apply to a. PoEGJj/r, Agent, No. li BowlingUieen, New Y*>rk. J, ]'. FUOAZi fciX) , ageuivu Mon gomer nvn Kin FranntSoo. TialfAfa ir,i for unie by a r«ilr,.n,l «tn»tn-l>in LOS ANGELES Representative Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Business Alen and Firms ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS AND ASSAVERS WaDE a wade, 109}, commercial It ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW H. T, GORDON, r. (>, Maxwell blk.. '. H» Court. W. M. SHINN, 300-9108, Wilson hit., M.rmgul I' 8. HOUSE, 288 W. First at lei. Tin BARBERS' SUPPLIES AND GRINDERS BTEINEN A X lU< lINI X, 130 N. Main st. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS FOWLER A COLWELL, 115 VV. Second si. BRASS WORKS JAMES JONES A CO.. College st . near Main PACIFIC BRASS WORKS, Pp. Main,cor. Alpine CUTLERS. GRINDERS & RAZOR FACTORY I. . WAD. K. HOPPERSTEAP. 110 W. Third st CROCKERY PAC CROCKERY & TIN CO.. 238 N L. A. St. CAST-OFF CLOTHING s GREENGART, 107 Commercial si CARRIAGE WORKS nil. TABOR CAR'UE WORK-), 137W.Flfthst EDWARD LLOYD, 227-229 Requena. T. 008, CONFEC TIONERS AND ICE CREAM MF'RS F.osa A UI'LLER, 0318> B.oadwav. Tel. 1099. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS P. M. BAIL 4 CO.. N.W. cor. Hill A Eighth sis. DRUOOIBT- WHOLESALE C W. BRAI N .v C 0..405. 107 N.Matn; tel !>54. DELICACIES PRICKER ,1 ESDKN. Molt Market; tel. MOB DENTISTS L P. BWARTWODT, 211 W. l irst. Tel. 1053. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LUDWIG A WAGNER, Molt Market. Tel 080. FURNITURE.-WHOLESALE PACIFIC Fl RNITCRK CO.. 227 220 L. Fourth GROCER^--WHOLES ALE Haas, BARUCH .v. co, 320 to 320 N, 1.. A. St. GROCERS W. L. PACKARD. 441-443 S. Spring Tel. 540. HAT MANUFACTURERS RUSSELL A WILSON, 113 West Third street. HARNESS MADE AND REPAIRED L M. DROUET. 20!) L Second near Los Ang. St. HORSE SHOERS P. GOODWIN, 204 S. I.os Angeles St. ' HORSE AND HULE rIARKET 1 J A M, Mll.l.KN. 117 Winston st. LAUNDRIES EMPIRE STEAM LAUNDRY, MO S. Main St. 1 LATH, WIRE AND PICKET FENCES PACIFIC FENCIi CO , 202 East Second st, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE BANKERS' ALLIANCE OF CAL., lIS Cuiirt st. LITE MANUFACTURERS UNION LIME CO., 308 San Pedro st, Tel. 780. LIVERY S TABLES CALIFORNIA STABLES. 373 N. Mailist. TellS DEXTER STABLES, 712 s. Brodway. Tel. b'!10. machine works | MANN ii JOHNSON, IoOD, 1013 N. Main St. IANTELSs, TILES ~AND~H ARDWOOD LUTBER 111 NP.Y BOHRMANN, ",14 S Spring, lei. 768, MODEL MAKER AND HACHINE VVORKS~ , F. I Til ACKER, 124 W. Third st. "MODISTE miss m, finley, 3H W, Seventh st, ~P lAN 0~s7" SE WIN < i~TAC HIN ES, BIC V' CLE S WILLIAMSON BROS , 327 S Spring St. PiCKI.E AND PRESERVE FACTORY FOSTER PRESERVING co ,241 San Pedro st. "pawnbroker ~~ YOUR UNCLE'S PAWNSHOP, 103 S. Mains'. HHOTO STUDIO PLAZA GALLERY, old N. Main st " _ PHOTOGRAPH-LANDSCAPE F. 11. MAUDE A CO., 211 W. First St. PHYSICIAN PH. WARD. 4",", S. Brdway. Rm 24. Tel. 1421. RESTAURANT COSMOPOLITAN, 210 and 221 Weit Second st. REAL~ESTATE NORTON A KENNEDY, 134 S. Brdway; tc! 002 SADDLES, HARNESS AND SADDLEWARE J. F, MORENO, 220 Alisost SEW I NO."m A t HIN E REPAIRING M. V. BILLINGS, 424', S. Spring St Tel. 1345. SAFES AND REFRIGERATORS JOHN H. F. PECK. 413 N. Main St Tel. 401. Si:CONI)£«y- HARDWARE SINCLAIR A CO.. 211 I S. Los Angeles St. STORAGE PACIFIC WAREHOUSE, Sol and 803 E. First. SOUTHERN "c ALU ORNIA ~TOOL"cO.TPANY COI NS/TABLE A COUTTS, 156 N. I.os Angeles. TEN TS AND AWNINGS 1.. A. TENT ANI) AWNING CO., 250 S. Main St. I NDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS BOOTH A ROW, 250 a lUinil. Tel. 1340. I PHOLSTERINO AND CARPET CLEANING JAMES I. ALLEN. 513 S. Spring st. VETERINARY HOSPITAL AND D.V.S R T. WHITTLESEY, H45 s Brdway. 'Tel. 1130. WINES AND SPIRITS >% F. A. I. VST. 120 and 131 N. Main st. 1.. APFEL, 130 w. Filth st., near Main: tel 1370 WATCH7IAKER AND OPTICIAN _ G. STOESAK, 511 S, Spring st, bet. sth and Oth. WINES, LIOI ORS AND CIGARS j McMOr.ONEY A HAEFNER, 023 s. Spring St. 1— I j>ACIPIC COAST ST rAMSHIP CO. Goodall, Perkins A CO., general ngcnts, Pan 1 ifim'ißCo. Northern route 1 ; embrace lines for Portland, <-r.. Victoria, R. h'ju Puget hound, Alaska and (dl coast points SOUTHERN ROOTEB, , TiML table For jcne, isos. leave ias KitAyotaco For- Port Ksrford s. s. Corona, June s, lit, I Bantaßarbara . 24; July 2. Redondo Port 1.0.i Angeles .. 8. 8 Santa Rota, June 4, Newport.... 12,20,28; .lulyti. ' Sau ulego I i or— s. s. si. Paul, June (j, 14, ■ EaitSan Pedro., S'4»!io; July*. i sau Pedro and ways P. Eureka, June 2, 10, , pons 18, 2*L July 4. !.i:.v;" !">kt [.OS anurljE.4 and ekijosiio j Por— lE. S. Bant a Rotft, June ti, I I 14, Ha, :tu; July 8. San Diego 8. 8. Corona, June 2, 10, ' 1 IS, 20; July 4. Fop— 8 8 Santa Rosa, June B, -an Krauciseo Id, '.'4; July 'J. Port If arford 8. s. corona, June 4, 12, sanla Rarirara -0,28; JutyO, LEAVE SAN I'KI'PO ANO I AST HAS I'EWIO 3. S. Eureka. June 5, 1H ( ■ San FranCtSCO and 21, 20; July?. Way Ports 8, S. St. Paul, June 1, !», 17. 25; July :f. Cars to connect With Meamers via i-nri f'edio, leaves. P. R. it. Arcade depot j at 5.00 p, m . and Terminal R. IL depot at 1.;t5 p. in. 1 ars to connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot ut 10;O0 11. m., 01 from Redondo railway depot at •>. ■nin in. Care to connect via Port Los Anpele* leave S. P. R. R depo'. at 1; 10 p, in. lor steamers north bound. Plans nf steamers' enliins at agent's otliee, | where bertl.h may beseemed. I lie company reserves the, right to change tin- steamers or their days ot aaiung, lor passage or Ire tht a- above or tor tickets to and from all important pOidU in Europe, apply 10 \V. PAR RIB. A«ent. oilice, t SV v W. 1 hlrd St., Los AtiKe.es. Dissolution of Partnership NOTICE IS HEREBY 'i I VEN OF THE DIB -anlutlon of partnership oi ihe tirm ol Allen i PatterFon, blcyele doing builoeaa at 455 South Hprinij street. Los Ange es, W. J. .Mien ittiring trom business, C. ii. Patter t son continuing the busina** 1 * I (Hsnedi W J. ALLEN, ii - c. v. pSTrwwenw IuiILEoWIISE 1 502 SOUTH TIAIN ST. <'a,h Advanced on consignments. iuction Sales of FURNITURE Every Saturday from 10 a. m. PROMPT UK TURNS TO CONSIONOR=. NOTICE—AII sales ot I.os Augelei Auction Ic/.tse will a'pear In position and pay- as icr.ln ol Herald. LINES OF TRAVEL OS ANGELES TERMINAL RY in effect fbb. if, tooo. .Os Angeles depots: Kasi end First street and Ilowney-avenue bridges. ,eavo Lns for Leave Pasadena for Pasadena. Los Angeles. 6:81! am i A 7:ls am 7:.'<oam ! a 0:36 am H 00 am * 9:15 »B> !l:10atn I » !«:- ■ »1B 10:30 am » i'<«<» "'" . 11 ■:.<:• am , * l'J::i_' pm 19 ;80 put a 1:18 pm 1:10pm .V......1 * ?!°,5 I'' 7l 11:00 pm I A •l:il ipm 4:oopm * r>:iop:u 5:88 pm a «:08 pm tl:iopm a Tsiiipm iownoy-avciiue loav ng i me 7 mlaiiteiTater. .euve I.os Angeles for (Leave Aitadena Juno- Altndi'na Junction. Hon lor Los Angeles. D:10 am . . 1 a lOstO sin I:4opm i c 2:4n nil 4:<N>pm. „. •* 4«>B pm All trams spin from 1 ir«t-«t rect depot L .euve Los Angeles f»t|l.eaveolenda)e lor Lc« Ulcndalc. Angeles. ITo-Tam a 8:57 »m IS:85 pm I a 1 PM 5:27pm ll:l.. pm cave Lba Angela! lor l cave l.a-l sail Pedro L'oik Beaehand Last for Ban Pedro. Loi Angeles. T:oTpiiT * 7:00 am 1:115 pm aos3sain . r >:4n vl i" 11 iciween Last San Pedro and Long beach 10 minutes. lit'lllo CANYON A Nil i:« 1L• > MOUNTAIN. 'Trains leave Los Angeles daily at 0 :10 n.m., 1 |40 p.m., und -1 p.m. Pm.- pavilion and noiel. (.riiiul scenery. 'Hie Wilmington Transportation steamer, oniioet for Avalnn al Bast s-'in Pedro with rain leaving Los Angeles 1 :08 p.m. daily ex opt Sunday. raturnlUg at 1 i E3B a.in., except tindav. a Daily. * Dally except Sundays. c Sun ays only. . StagesmtettheBa.mand 12:80 p.m. irains i Pasadena for Mi. Wilson on new trail. Passengers leaving I.os Angeles on thee a.m. rain for MI. WiNon can leluru same day. Bpeelal rates toexcurslona and ptonia parties. Depots east end of First street and Downer venue bridge. City ticket otiice, Oreenwald'a cigar storj, orner Second and spring streets. General oflice-. First-street depot. T. 11. BURN LIT, General Manager. W. IVINCUP, Pen. Passenger Ajtv "It. Lowe Railway FOR TIME TABLE SEE I.OS ANGELES TERMINAL RAILWAY. SOUTHERN PACIFH COMPANY. TIME TABLE, JUNi 6, 181)5. Arcade Depot. Los Ancles. Leave lor DEBI IN A I lON. Ar. from 2 ;0O pm iS. I'run.. Sacramento," 7 :'-Ut am 7:45 pi.i (and Best, via Ogden. { I:4a pm 7:45 pm ... Portland.Or i Ji4B pm X :-!.*> nin .. .El Paso and East—; 7:00 pm 7:45 am .] Riverside, f J>::u>am H: 15 an) .. I Redlands, ~ Bl:45 pm ■3:55 pin .. j- San Bernardino -J . -4 ;:i0 pm .. and 1 .. 4 :."»8 pm .. J Col ton. { .. 7:00 pm 7:45 am 1 f sS: 10 am S:4"> am j ■ 9:30 am t<2:55 pm \ Pomona j sl:!5 pm 4 iBO pm I and j 4 :5s pm it t45 pm J Ontario I. 7 too pm 8:45 am Chlno i sB:l6am 4 :'JO pm " 1 9 :30 am s5 :45 pm " \ 4 pm 9:ooam Muiirovia s ;24 am i3:2fl pm " I sl.«lSpm 5:15 pm " t 4 :20 pm 8:10 am Santa Barbara.... 1 :-l* inn 'J:oopin ... " 10:10 pin o:4oam ... , Santa Ana » 8:44 am ri 00pm .... [ and ] Bl:00 pm 5:10 pm j Whlttier ( 4:29pm ft:iopm .. ..... Tuitln B:44am a8;45 am .. San Pedro 0: v am i Long Beaeta i am 1 :ot> pm . / and 1 11 ,57 am s:oBpm j Ban Pedro ' 4:20 pm AS;Moam Santa Monica 7:40 am At*:llsam *' i 8:51 am 9:35 am " 13:13 pm 10:30 am " a 4:10 pm Al :00 pin, 4:58 pm 1:10 pm " a 5:30 pm a 1:50 pm " A- r < :40 pm 5:15 pm ** Ati:2s pm 0 :25 pmi " !» M Sam ...Soldiers' Home 12:1 2pm 0:25 pmi 1 4 tSti pm 9:3 ft ani ...Port Lob Angeles... : 12:12pm ,10:30 ami " I 4:50 pm 1:10 pm .... " ; a 5:40 pm sH [30 am . ..Chatsworth Park sj :4o pm "chatsworth Park -Leave from and arrive at liver Station (J-an Fernando streett only. sSumlays excepteii. ASnndays only. BAHTA CATALINA ISLAND, *avefor AftCADE DEPOT. .Ar. Irom 1 :>jn pm Dally except Sunday.. 11 :57 Hm 8:15 am ... Sundays only.■ 7:1.> pm Cf;neralT'asheniter Office. 221) S. Spring st. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY '' H V 0 " nrriVC 1 Tm !' ftsa dena nr- rive Downey aye. station tf 1 ■ 1 n >li r r wcst-houml sndleaTC 7 mm latereast i,!Mrn;p. Through to Denver, Kan*..* City, Chicago, St. Louis and East Leaves 5:00 pm. Ariives 9:35 am. " OVERLAND EX PRESS. Through to Denver, Kansas city, « hicago, st Louis and East heaves 7ona m. Arrives 8:80 p itk SAN DIE'.O TUAIN'a I.erne 8:1", a in, 4:25 p in. Arrive 1:15 p in, 0 ;48 p in. BAN BERNARDINO. REDLANDS AND HIGH LANDS LOOP, p-Leave 7:00 0:00 am; a4;00,4:15. s:oopm 0— Leave r 11:0n am, ri:-.'.'' pm. p— Arr.\e 11,I 1 , 9:35, 59150, 8:65 ani: sltBs, u;8( pm. O—Arrive 10:15 am, nil :4ft pm. rVjVfcKSIDK AND (Ol'luN TRAINS." p—L aye 7 :(in, 9;00 am; a 1:00, 4 :4& pn. o—Lt ays ai l :<>j am. 4 :-•> pm. p—Arrive a 1 ::t.'i pm, (i ::;o j m. 0— Arrive to: 15 nin, n:45 pm. MONltbViA a/A S.\ AM* INTERMEDIATE Leave 0:00 am, 1:35, nLOt», aa3:UO, a j -Mo 0:50 pm Arrive a 7:35, 8:55, aa9;35, 9:50 am; a 1:35 3:55, 0:30 pm. PASADENA TRAINS. Leave 7:00. fl;00 am, 1)35, a 4:00, 4:45, 5:00 a 5:80, tt:so pm. Xrnve u7:85, 8:55, 9:85, af>:so, 9:55 am »1:35 3:55, 0:30 p.m. ANAHEIM aND sAN'JA ANA TRAINS Leave 8:15 hm, a'j:tn», i:25 pm/ Arrive h:I8 am, 1 :15. 1.-.45 pm. SANTA MONH A AND OCEAN PAR X TRAIN I cave 0:00,10:00 am, 1:4\),5:25 pm Arrive * :-'*'. 10:45 am. :i :1 1:40, aaO :10 pn REDONDO Rl.At II IRAINS Lenve 9:00, |0:00 a m( 1:40, 5:»i5 pm. Arrive 8:28, lv :45 am, 3:45, 4:40, aaO :10 pn san JACINTO AND PERRIS TRAINS p—Leave a9:0l» am. o—s 11 :00 am. p— Arrive 1 :35 pm. ESCONDTDO I RAINS Leave a 8:15 am, 5a4;25 pm. Arrive a 1 :1"» saso:4s pn,. 'IEMECI.LA TRAINS i' -Leave S0 :'*U am. o—al 1 :00 am. p A i rive al |36 pm. i' via Panadaua: o -\ia Oranse; C -dall 1- x. epi Sunday from Highland Loup; D—Sui day only from Highland Loop; a—daily c: eept Sunday; aa -Sunday only: naa-Salurdu only: naaa" Saturday and Monday only: a other tram- daily. For rates sleeping ear reservations, etc., ea on or addtess E. W. MetiEE, city Passenger and Ticket Ageut, 139 Norl ■HI 11 ASHE CM! (LIHITED) OF LONDON. NOTICE OF AGENCY CHANGE. From and after date MESSRS. Kremer, Campbell & Co. cease to represent this company. Cancellations, transfers, endorsements or pay ment of unpaid premiums on all existing policies issued at Los Angeles agency will only be recognized when made by our only duly authorized agents, Messrs. CHILDS, HICKS & MONTGOMERY, M«y loth, 180;. 127 W. SECOND ST., Los Angeles, Cal. By order of C. F. MULLINS, MANAGER Pacific Coast Branch. POLICY HOLDERS who have not already had a reduction made in their rate are requested to present policies to the undersigned. If offers are made by any agents to rewrite in any other company, policy holders will consult their own interests by not accepting any offer be fore getting new rate from us and amount of return premium we will allow on existing policies. CHILDS. HICKS & MONTGOMERY. OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. FARMERS & HERCHANTS BANK OR LOS HNGELES, CBL, CAPITAL (PAID CP) $ TiOO.OOO SURPLUS AND RESERVE 820,000 TOTAL $1,320,000 OFFICERS! j DIRECTORS: I w HELLMAN President | W, II Perry, C. L*. Thorn, A. Glassed, II W HELLMAN Vice-President O W. childs, C, Ducommun, II J FLEISHMAN Casliler IT. L. Duque, J. B, Lankershim, G. HLIMANN Assirlaut Cushiir I 11. W, Hellman, I W Hellman. Sell and Buy Foreign anil Domestic Exchange —Special Collection Department CCR3ESPQMD6NCE INVITED STATE LOAN & TRUST COMPANY OF LOS ANOELES CHPITHL, R3=vlD UP IN COLD COIN. $500,000 A general brnkinpr business transacted Interest paid on tim-> deposits. We act al trustee!, guardians, administrators, etc. Safe deposit boxes for rent. 111 rectors AND OFFICERS! B T WOOLLACOTT, President. J. F. fOWELL, First Vice-President, warren (ill, LELEN. Seoond Vice-Prsldent. JNO. W t. OFF, Cashier. M B. LEWIS, Ass't CaahlM GEO if BONEBBAKE, II F PORTER. F. C, HOWES, R. 11. HOWELL. P. M. GREEN W. P. GARDINER, R P. BALI. MAIN STREET SAVINGS BANK AND j m.. //t&f, TRUBI COMPANY. Junction nf Main, I *T lt/S*l~T-' ' Spring and temple ureeis Temple BSm-k . &/ . 1 ki, <fefY£jL4 / f Burplnaand Profits lliouo WWW *lrS2jy[) Five per cent paid on terra deposits. <ria//B' 1 ' *mLr. Money loaned on real estate only. \>*y W/) //* T ' Viee-Pres dent. .1. V. WACHTEL, ( ashler r (a** V DiBECTona: oflosa.nqei.es. 11. W. Hellman, J B. Lankershim, Capital stock $400 000 I, N Van Nuys, 0. T. John«on. Surplus and und'd profits over 230,'00j Kasparc Cohn, H. W. O'Melreny :. M. ELLIOTT, President. W. G. Kerokhoff. I. v Duque. \i.o. KBBCKHOFP. V. Pres't Daniel Meyer. S F FRANK A. BIBSON, Cashier. T OS ANGELES SAVINGS HANK, v - n SHAFFER, Ass't Cashier I, 230 N. Main st. uibectuks: J. M. Ellllott, J. D. r.icknell, cnpilal Stock $100,000 F. v. >Tory, H. Jevne, Surplus 35,000 i. D. Hooker. W.C.Patterson, Wm. 0. KcrckUoff. J. E. Plater, Pres. H. W Hellman, V-Prei, No public funds or other preferred deposits W. M. Caswell, Cashier. received by ilns bank. Directors-f. W. Wcliniaii, J. E. Tlater, H. ; ; w. Hellman, I. W. Hellman, jr., w. M. Caswell. Interest paid on deposits. .Money to loau 00 r>S ANGELES NATIONAL BANK, firsl-clats real esiat. 1 m^^m I NITED STATES DEPOSITORY. UNION BANK OF SAVINGS! » -:-——* m n HOWES Cashier orricces arso DiatcToas: r. \v COE Assistant Cashier V«. W. Stimson Wm. Ferguson W. E. McVay h. v.( OE nt rectors : _„ .. .rr" 1 „ r m Baku George H. Bonebrake, Warren GUlelen, P. M. C. G. Harrison S. H. Molt R. M. Ba.er qtmd Charles A. Marrlner, W. c. Brown, A. *• or, nr POSITS \Y. Kninciseo, E. P. Johnson! M. T. Allen, F. C. I INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS | H Is This bank has no deposits of cither the ;. ( urTtiSKN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL HANK county or cuy treasurer, and therefore no pre* 101 S. Bpring ft-. Nadcau block. [erred creditors. Zili SECURITY SAVINGS-BANK * TRUST CO. W.VM^to::::::::::::^u»v!XStX ' c . plt iflM Mn,t :' nearSe^o.ooo . , ~. ~ c.-'in nnii i i-'ivn per M-iit intureßt PftiU on deposits. Capital, pMd InioWeoin t- 0, o » « , don TPui P6ta teonly. surplus and undivided pronti «OiWu -j Authorized capital COO.UOO , Dl - octor ,_j, y. Sartorl, Pres.; Maurice 9, I. N. Breed. B.T&llll.nE Avery, Hellman ttfNX&S&S. Silas llolman. W. II Holllday, F. , . Bosby- | r »,»» , J £ e Gr aves.a A. Shaw. .1. H. Sb.dE sljell, W [.Graves. Frank Rader, D. Remlok. {, n m,^ o . )Qhuto „. v*. w. v or.vee Thoinss i,,.5-. L. P. Ilosbyshell. ' * — None genuine without this stamp , rUXSj- USK Lsmv»?&--1 'S&Ss TiP- WONG HIM, who has practiced me«. OhoTI? W■ ■ !»• rnW fW) j ) cine In I.os Angeles for 20 years, and >ir.-<Zf "ViS. K-C'STto-SKXIB. stars' I whose oilice is al 030 Upper Main street, will ■S r »E_!a£j»t-*r»m-iaq I , ru „, i,y medicine all diseases of women, mea ~ , „, .ire, kSft I and children. I he doctor claims that he haa t>V Men 2nd Women 52 CC So "S-V r. medics that are superior lo s.il others as . c rfi*»>_ | specific for troubles of women and men. A \OV>H B0V« S2- Voilths SI 75 trial alone wIH convince the sick that Dr. r«2."fsl DW> SM ' , ™" 1 """ - ' 0 fitLM. I W onit 111 m's remedies are more efficacious the* tti.-iij ... . c , „„ r .,,, p-aeM/f i can be prescribed, l>r Wong Him Is a Chinese PQ MISB 8 51.50; Ch IdfISI.2S iJSSSJS \ phisloliin oi orominenee and a E entleman ol < *>Q_j? respouslhlllty. llis reputation is more tham „ n width, -sold si well established, and all persons needing hit fS) thrniSiitrt Tho linßed |Sv& services can rely on his skill and ability. A M s ktesf°H.ndfedby n only ll euro ~ B ua,a».ed toKjf H» best I i and shoe Jcstgtf covery is possible Herb medicines lor sale. \?m ""--"'kii| ! DR. WONG HIM PAIR nt CREST SHOES SJJiEJ! j * _x 1v « "* w GUARANTEED. HERB DOCTOR, H K7VVI LTON BROS. I 639 Upper Main Street, Los Angeles. 204 SOUTH SPRING ST., X n, isi.*. j Opp. Hotel Hollenbeck, LOS ANGELES AL To THIS POBUOI I^JW 6 **? »HlWjL*-2}2 11 piles and kidney troubles for over hve ytara. ' „,id have Hied several remedies, but all talle* to relieve me A short lime since 1 tried Df, J, M. Griffith, Pre. John T. Griffith, V.-Pres \VonS Him 030 Upoer Main street, and 1 as» 1. T. Griffith, Secretary and 1 reasurer, now well and strong, and consider him a first- Geo. R.A\ .lies, Suet of Mill. class doctor. Yours truly, J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY, sss s. c.l Lumber Dealers,!,--,K,Cr;SSS , , . . , liver oompl.tnt, I didn't seem to find enj oeii And manulaoturers oi frnm JjfJ j,,,,,,, doctors and madTolnei that! KIHK Mil! worn oi m Description. 1 / .M- DooraWiudous "fi 'Sgg|(Ut?b. U34 N. ALAMEDA ST., Los Auueles. CaL to the py^T-ypisn.. Los ASOKI.ES CaL, July 180*, ~ r , u,-i\-/r-i aNt DR. WONG HIM. «»9 Upper Main it. r C. F. HfcINZEnAN, I m:, [takePl«««"^^A'^^veT timony .to the many you have smwy retaiv w • l-v . , , . j 1 will say lhat alter laking your treatmenr mi I Druggist and Chemisl that may feel skepiieal and •"" ."'VSSS i 822 N. Main St., Los Angeles. |ts to the efficacy of your tMiUoent-^itotifi , Picscrlptions O.relully compounded day w UU ' y ' Attorney ana ni«ht