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MARKETS OF THE WORLD Local, Eastern and Foreign Commercial Dealings WALL STREET SPECULATION Railroad Freight Rates Are Scheduled for a Rise Value ef a Paw Craps Prom Uncle Sam's Big Farm -Changes In the Local Pro- duce riarksts Ihe department of agriculture gives the acreage, yield and volume of eight prin cipal crops as follows: Crops. Acres. Bushels. Value. Corn «2,075.8:») lISfIM.MO J56T,509.1ti(l Wheat ~...514,049.332 167,102.817 287.911,908 Oats 27,878,406 N24,443.5;:7 163.6r,r,,00s Rye 1,81)0,345 27,210,070 11,064,826 Harley 3,299.07:1 87,072,744 29,812.4':! I'Otatocs .. 2,954.9r,2 207,237.370 7K.954.1W1 B'kwheat .. 1 768,277 16.341,399 O.MC.sr, Hny 14,206,433 47,237 370» 898,183,813 * tons. According lo the report from which table is- taken iv fifteen years the price r.f corn fell from 39.6 cents per bushel to 26.4 tents. In twenty-live years the price ol wheat varied thus: From 1870 to 1879, 81.05 per bushel; 1880 to 1880. SJ.T cents; 1890 to 1895, «4.S cents. It Is given out that freght rates on west bound traffic is to be raised on the Ist of May. Tiie following table, shows the old and new rates, so far as already establish ed, on carloads: (.Tanned goods, from New York, present ri.te. 65c; new rale. 85c. Canned goods, from Chicago, present rate. 65c: ney rate. 85c. Baking powder, from New York, present rate. 80c new rate, 81.15. cereals, from Now York, present rate, 8"c; new rate, 90c. Cereal*, from Chicago, present rate, SOc; new rate, SOc. Candles, from Chicago, present rate, 75c: new rate, 80. Starch, from Chicago, present rate, $1; new rate. 11. Starch, from New York, present rate, SI; new rate, 51.15. Fish, smoked or salted, from New York, present rate, 90c; new rate, 11.15. Pickles, from New York, present rate, 9"c; new rate. 11.15. Pickles, from Chicago, present rate, 90c: new rate. SI. Condensed milk, from Chicago, present rate, 90c; new rate, tl. Rates from other points will be ad vanced lv proportion, on the principle that when the rate from New York Is tl. Pitts burg will be about 95 cents, Cincinnati 90c; Chicago-85c; 81. Louis SOc, and Kansas City, Tsc. The greatest advance is made on goods in less than carload lots. The advance in (his way being reported as generally 50 to 75 per cenl. Tobacco and cigars will be affected as these goods are not as a rule brought In cnrload lots, and the old and new rates on these compare as follows: Plug tobacco, from New York, present rate. 11.30: new rate. tI.SS. Plub tobacco, from Chicago, present rate, t1.30; new rate. $1.63. Smoking tobacco, from Chicago, present rate. $1.50; new rate. $1.85. Smoking tobacco, from New York, pres ent rale. $1.50; new rale, t2. Cigars, from New York, present rate, $2.40; new rate. 14. Cigars, from Chicago, present rate, $2.40; liew rate, $3.T0. This advance is no doubt the outgrowth of the new understanding brought about between the Huntington railroads and the I'auama Railroad company. The competi tion Is practically ended,'and hence the people must have the screws put on them a little tighter. Some months after the H afflc association of San Francisco made at: alliance with the Panama Railroad company and created a genuine competi tion In this busuess, the followng state ment showing the li?nellcial effects of such competition: "The introduction of competition in through trnffio resulted In the transconti nental roads waging a war of extermina tion upon such competition, which Inures to the benefit of the merchant, producer and consumer In the state. Careful esti mates bssed upon the earnings of the transcontinental lines for last year shows this to amount to at least $500,000 per month. "Last season, dried fruits and raisins In boxes were Charged at the rate of $1.40 ncr hundred pounds: now $1 by rail and 60c b.v steamer, saving from 40'oli0c per lOU pounds. "Canned goods from $1 per 100 pounds last see.son to 50a by rail and 30c by sea ai this tme. • Wine reduced from 12.c per gallon all rail and T"~c by sea, to 3c per gallon by all lues. "Borax from $1 by rail to 85c by rail or sea. "Wool iv grease from $1.50 per 100 pounds and scoured $2.50 per 100 pounds to 75c hy all lines. "Bean* from $1.10 per 100 pounds by rail to 50c by rail and 30c by steamer. "Barley from 9Uo by rail to SOc by rail and 25c b.v sleamer. Other California pro ducts, including leather, have been simi larly affected." It. Is stated at this time that there will be nc change made in rates on California products, such as dried fruits, beans, honey, wool, etc. But it Is well to note that wool ls the only commodity being ship ped in large quantities at this lime of year, snd the clipper ships via Cape Horn af ford effective competition In this busi ress. It In always the policy of the South ern Pacific to keep rates low when there ls nothing to ship aud to put them up when business Is brisk. Current Quotations New potatoes and onions went a little lower yesterday. Dry hides dropped again. Eggs hold at a steady price, and butter is unchanged. BUTTER—LocaI creamery, 2-lb squares, 855140 c: coast creamery, fancy, 2-lb aquares. 32V4@35c; coast dairy, fancy, 2-lb squares, rolls. 27i4®«0c; do 1%-1b.,22i4'5 i 25c; do, good to choice, 20tj22 , ,i. CHKBBE—LocaI full cream, large, 12V4c: northern ditto, B%ig'loc: half cream 8fl9o; Young America, 13V4c; do (3-lb hand made), 14Hc. All i/ie more cased for shipment. EOGS-Cholce, California ranch. 15fa)17. VEGETABLES—Artichokes, per doz. Sue; asparagus, per lb, G@7c; beets, per 100 lbs, 90c: cauliflower, per doz. 60c: celery do, 55c; cabbage, per 100 lbs, 60c; carrots do, 90c; chilis, dry, per string, 80c; Mexi can, per lb, 15c; green, per Ib, 12c; cucum bers, per doz.. $1.50; egg plant, per lb, 7c; garlic do, StiTc; leeks, per doz, 15c; let tuce do. 15c; mushrooms, per lb, 32c; on ions, green, per doz bunches, 30tff40c; do, yellow danvers.per 100 rbs,sl.7s(i7 2.2s:parslev, per box, SOc; parsnips, per 100 lbs, 75c; peas, green, per lb. 3c; radishes, per doz., bunches, 20c; rhubarb, per box, 850Qjl; spinach, per lb. 16c; string beans, per Ib. 7i69c; tomatoes, per box, $1.50@1.85; tur nips, per 100 lbs. 75c; watercress, per doz, bunches. 4(k-; mushrooms, per lb, 32c; summer squash, per lb. 12V4c. GREEN FRUITS—Pears, $2 per box; strawberries. 414*150; apples. $1.50#2; pine apples, per doz: bananas, $2.25 per bunch. CITRUS FRUITS —Oranges, Navels. $3.00 1(73.50: Medlterraen sweets, $1.75'g2.00; K-edlings, M.85®1.60; lemons, fancy Eure ka. $1.7541.2.60; Eureka and Lisbon. $l.7S@ 2.00: uncured, $1}T1.26; limes, per 100, 50c. HONEY AND BEESWAX—Honey comb, 10J4@llc per lb; strained, 4@sc; bees wax, 42c per lb. POULTRY—Hens. $4.50®4.70 per doz: young roosters. $4.50®4.76; broilers, $8.75JJ B.Ot); old roosters, $4; ducks, $4.50@5.50; tur keys, untile per lb. HAY—Wheat, $10011; barley, $9®10: wheat and oat, $10@12; alfalfa, baled, $89 8.30, loose, $7.00. MILL STUFFS—FIour, Los Angeles, $4: Stockton brands, $4.40: Oregon, #4; Eastern, $4.0065.50; bran, per ton, local, $18: northern, $15.50; shorts, per ton, local, $19: northern, $17; rolled bar ley, per ton, $15; cracked corn, per cwt, Mc, feed meal, per cwt, $1.00. DRIED FRUlTS—Apples—Sun dried, sacks, ncr lb, 406 c; hoses, sffl7c; evapo rated, fancy, 6fii7c. Apricots—Fancy, 11c; choice, 9c, Peaches—Fancy, unpeeled, sc; choice. Sc. Nectarines—Fancy, B®9c; choice, 6®7c. Pears—Fancy evaporated, 7:89 c. Plums-Pitted, oholce, 7®90. Prunes— Choice bOxed. 3#sc; sacks, 2#ic; fancy, 10c. NUTBVWalnuts—Los Angeles, 7c; med ium soft, 10c; soft-shell Los Nietos, fancy, 10612 c. Almonds-Soft shell, 10c; paper shell, 12c; hard shell, 6c. Pecans—l3*ls%. IMll>ert^lo*lßttc. HIDES AND WOOL-Hldes. as they run, 104*0 per lb; sound kips, 9c; bulls and stags, he; calves, 15c. Sheep pelts, 5615 c. Wool— 'ta'V'i ofe l ? >od 4 ® ' ,n ™ r ' or > 36314 c • LIVE PTpeiC—Ali per lb—Beeves, 2i4<3Sc; sheep, 2%@ 3c; lambs, 4#sc; PRB«IBp_MBATS-All per lb-Beef, s«i hams. 9Uc: Rex h*nm«, lOftJftcTav. UHe: selected pinaius. TW»c, ay. 9%c: Diamond c picnic name SB 7e,av, 6%0; fancy Rex boneless breakfast bacon (wrapped). 13% c; Rex boncess breakfast bacon. lo%c; Diamond C break fast bacon backs, 8c; Rex boneless bam, sugar cured, 91,4 c; Rex boneless butts, ffc; Rex dried beef (sets), 10c; Rex dried beef (Insldes), ll%o: Rox regular dried beef. 9c; smoked tongues, per 18, 16c; light medium bacon, 8c: medium bacon. *c: dry salt clear bellies, 161i20, ay, 8c; dry Bait short clears, 1604 V, ay, 6%c: dry salt clear backs, lie; I Rox pure leaf lard,tierces. 6%c; ivory lard compound, tierces, 5%e; Rexoline. tlerca basis. 6%c: Cottolene. tierces, 6%r. RAISINS—Fancy clusters, $1.85; 4-Crown 1, L clusters, t1.1»1.25; 3-Crown L L. pel box, 90e*$l; Sultana, seedless, per box. Writ 11; S-Crown loose muscats, per box, (Dm 70c; 2-Crown loose muscats, per box. 506 SMi ordinary loose, per box. 4MMte; L'-Crown loose, in sacks, per lb, 2*.-*2% c: 3-Crown loose, in sacks, per lb. 2%*2%e; t-Crown, per lb, B%@4c: Sultana, seedless, fancy blchd. per Ib. BWSUo; Sultana, Seed leas, choice, per lb, 3%64e. Fractions: Half boxes 23c, quarter box es 50c. per box higher than wholes. FIOU-Callfornla white, per lb. «Bsc; Cal ifornia, black, per lb. 4«4%c; California, fancy, per lb, 75'*S5e; Imported Bmvrna, I0*l(c. RAGS—(Net cash)-Calcutta. 666%; po tato bags. 4! dried fruit sacks, 100 lbs, 6%® 7%: bcu*t sacks. G; wulnut bags, Witii, wool sacks. .10. UEANH AND DRIED PEAS-Plnk, $i.F,O «*1.80; lima, t2.75tt3.00; Lady Washington. SI.VSiS2.OO; white, small, $1.7362.90: garvan- C6S. small. $2.00*2.50; garvancos, large, $3.50*4.00; green Hold peas. 52.5'.i«5.00; black eyed beans, t2.23fi2.Vi; lentils. Imported. $7ftß : lentils. California. ItIHMM.OO. POTATOBS-tPer 100 lbs. Hurbanks, SOW 95e: Nevada. $1*1.10; common grades, 506 li'to: new. tl.Tstfl2.Uo; sweet, Jl.Tjrfi2.otl; bur bank seed, tl.no GRAlN—Wheat. tl.loiijl.2o; corn, 90*95e: feed barley, 73c; oats, t1.10ft1.25; all per 100 pounds. ON 'CHANGE BuiinMs Transacted and Prices PaiJ at Home and Abroad NEW YORK. Aprl 20.—The stock market today presented a more healthy appear ance that for some time nasi. Business wa* fairly large and the trading was unusually veil distributed, conservative operators being gratified over tho fact that although Sugar exceeded any other individual stock In point of activity, the railroad list forged lo the front. The continued pressure of money lv London appears to be beglnnlm: to have a hoped-for result of attracting for eign capital Into this market. London quotations come higher for Americans and foreign dealers were purchasers in this market, choice Investment bonds being al so taken. An Increase in local commission house orders was logically reflected In the larger totals of transactions for the usu (illy active railway stocks. The continued favorable weather and the absence of any positive unfavorable news helped the bul lish sentiment. There was very little news cf Importance bearng upon prices. The railroad bond market sympathized witii tiie buoyant stock speculation. Aa reflect ing the congestion of money In London it may be noted tbat Brltsh consols made another high record today, touching 114. The, return of the Investment of capital it', these and other prime Kuropean mortgag es ls so meager that it ls only logical that the Kuropean Investors should turn to this market. The Gould shares were conspicu ous In the trading. Union Pacific trust cer tificate* displaying exceptional activity. Sugar was well supported, and after a somewhat, erratic course closed with a gain of Tit per cenl. The general advance was stemmed for an interval about 11 oelock by realizing. The losses, however, were unimportant. Activity subsided at one time until near the close when n - vived animation and additional advances were recorded, imparting a buoyant tone farlv large and tbe trading was unusually to the closing. The grangers, Louisville and Nashville, the Gould shares aud a tow of the specialties were in special in quiry. The net changes record Improve ments of I®2 per cent In thsrfeadlng shares. Railway bonds were active and higher on the consideration elsewhere noted. The sales were 12,113,000. CLOSING STOCKS. NEW YORK. April 20.— The following are the closing stock quotations: Atchison' Wa Northwestern .10514 Adams lEx ....149 do pfd It* Alton, T H .... 58 N V Central .... 97% American Ex..114 N V &NE 40 Baltimore ft O. 18% O& W 13% Canadian Pac.. 60% Oregon Imp 1 Central Pac ... 15% Oregon Nay 20 Ches ft Ohio ..16% O SI.& IT N 7% Chicago Alton .154 Pacific Mail 28% C B ft Q 80% V Dft fi 2 Chicago Gas ... 69 Readtni? 12% Con Gas 169'J, Pittsburg 160 C C C ft St L 35 PullmanTalace .159' Col C ft 1 2 1' S Rubber ....... 27% Cotto* O C... MM do pfd 86% Del Hudson ...127 R Q West 18% Dl,ft W 158 do pfd 13 D ft R O pfd..47* StL&SFIstpM pjj 1) ft C FC0.,.,18% Rock Island 72% Kro 2d pfd .... 23% St. Paul 77% Brfo 15% do pfd 128% do pfd 3d 40% St Pft 6 41% Fort Wayne ..160 do pPd 121% G N pfd 109 Southern Pa* ... 19% C ft X I pfd ... 99 Sugar Refinery.. 126 Hocking Vall'y 18% Term Cft 1 81% Illinois Cen .... 96% Texas Pac 9M Bt P ft D 24 T ft O Ceil pfd.. 7:1 X ft T pfd .... 28% rnlon Pac !)% L Kft W> Ift! v I Express .... 40 do pfd.... 70 WStLtPac... TU Lake Shore ....148% do vfd jWi Lead Trust.... 28 W F Express .. 98 Lft N 52% Western Union.. 86% I. ft N A 8% W&LE 10% Man 1:011 11l do pfd 16 M. ft C 15 Minn & St L— 19% Mlchgan Con. 95% D&RO 12% Missouri Pac ..27% General Electric SS M ft O 22 Col F ft I 31 NashChatt .... 68 do pfd 100 Natl cordage .. 4% It ft Tex Cen.... 2% do pfd.... 0 TAA ft NM.... — NJCen 10714 StL&KC 5% N&Wpfd 4% do ipfd 10 North Am Co.. G So R R 10 North Pao 1% do pfd SIT 4 do pfd.... 11% Am Tobacco .... 72% UPD&O 3% do pfd 93 Com Cable C0.,15S Am Tft C C 0... 94 Am Sugar pfd.lo3 XT 8 cordage pfd. 19 U 8 Leather pfd. 61% BOND LIST. NEW YORK. April 20.—The following were the closing quotations on bonds today: U 8 N 4s c0up..113% C P lsts 0f'95....100). USN4S 11714 D ft RG 7s Ill' U8 3s reg 112% Dftß O4s 89% VS 5s coup ....113% Krle 2ds 06% US4sreg 108% G Hft 8 A 65....104*4 IT S Is coup ....109% G Hft 8 A 75....100 IT S 2s reg 95 H ft T Cen ss. .108 PaeOsof'9s ....103 H & T Cen 65..100 Ala Class A ...101 M X T 2d 4s .... 85% Ala Class n...,103 MKT Ist 4s ... 611 Ala Class C....100 Mut Union (i 5....114 Ala currency..loo N J C Gen 5s 11714 La New con 4s 9S N P lsts 115.; Mo 6s 100 N P 2ds 112 N C6s 122i,4 Northwest con.,l4o'i 9 C non-fund.. 14 do 8 F deb ss. 110% Term n set 65.. 85% R G West lsts.. 75% Term n set 55..10S 8t P consols 7s. .12814 Term n set 35.. - St PC ft P W 65.115 Term old 65.... 60 8t Lft 8 F Gen 6sloß*, Va centuries .. 60% St Lft IM Oen 5s "514 Va deterred... 5 Texas Pac lsts.. 89! i Atchison 4s .... 80% Ido 2ds 2:1*4 Atchison sec A 464 IT P lsts of '96.. .105 Can So 2d5... .104H W8 4s 106« i So'R R 5s 94 O It.*. N 15t5....110 Lft N 4s 73 N P 3ds 74 SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. SAN FRANCISCO, April 20,-The official closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows: Yellow Jacket... SI Hale ft Norcross. .113 Andes 26 Julia 5 Alta 8 Justice fi Alphat Con 8 Kentuok Con — Belcher 42 Lady Wash Con.. — Belle Isle — Mexican 34 Best & Belcher.. 49 Mono Vi odie Con 45 Mt. Diablo — Bullion 14 Navajo — Bulwer Con 12 Occidental Con ...125 Caledonia 3 Ophlr 115 Con Cal ft Va...165 Overman 9 Challenge Con .. 22 Potosl 22 Chollar 38 Savage 26 Con Imperial.... 1 Scorpion 2 Confidence 70 Sierra, Nevada 5!) Con New York.. 3 Silver Hill 1 Crown Point.... 30 Slyer Kind — Exchequer 3 Union Con 4S Gould * Currle.. 23 Utah Con 4 Grand Priae — MONEY QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK, April 20.—Money on call easy at 21468 per cent; last loan. 8; closed. 3 per cent: prime mercantile paper. 5<S« per cent; sterling exchange easy with actual business In bankers' bills at t4.8814(5<)4.88»4 for demand, and M.87M#4.88 for sixty days. Posted rates, M.jß}4<Fi4.Bo, and t4.59i,4«4.90: commercial bills, W"86?4; silver certificates, •»•«!«. • SAN FRANCISCO, April 20,-Drafts, sight, 5; telegraph, 10. LONDON, April 20.-Consolg. 113%. SILVER BULLION. NEW YORK. April 20,-Bar silver, Mexican dollars, 54,4. SAN FRANCIBCO, April 20.—Bar sil ver, 67v4: Mexican dollars, 54H®55V1. LONDON. April 20,-Bar sliver. 31d. THE LONDON MARKETS. NEW YORK. April SO.-The Evennß Post s London financial cablegram nays Consols, whch have been af 18. oloseoV.it lIW4. This waß the only feature In an LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 21, 1806. otherwise quiet market today. Among the speculative Issues, Americans were In quired for and Interest In them Is slowly spreading, though the movement must not be considered nrmly rooted here. The adjournment of congress has long been looked for as a bull point. Today the gen eral tip was to buy St. Paul. The Pari* bourse bas been firm, bat closed weaker. Berlin was quiet and featureless. TREASURY STATEMENT, WASHINGTON. April 20.—Today's state ment of the condition of the treaapry shows: Available cash balance, $270,370, --235; gold reserve, $126.6711.055. CHICAGO MARKET j Tha Day's Transactions aa the Board of Trade CHICAGO. April 20.—There was a mod erately active market, tho range being l%c in wheal. The feature was the May liquidation, many of the larger commsslon houses sailing heavily, and as shorts cov ered quite freely on Saturday's decline, the market had little support and prices de clined. Among the bear factors presented wus good weather In the wheal belt, warm rains In Illinois and Indiana and the liberal Northwest receipts. Cables, too. were strong and prospects were for larger week ly world's shipments. The price of corn suffered In sympathy with wheat. The trading in oats was pretty generally scat tered and was principally n the way of exchangng May to July at % to '4c prem ium for the latter. Provisions opened lower because of the targe receipts of hog*. There were a good many buying orders nt the lower price, and some part of tho <nrly decline wa* recovered. CHICAGO, April 20.— The leading futures closed as follows: Wheat No. 2-Apiil, 6414: May, 63: July, ,: ';; September. 66^,. Corn No. 3—Apfll, 29%: May, 29%; July, SI: September. 32' i. Oats No. 2—April, 1874; May. 19Hi July, 20V4] September. 20', i. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, nominal; No. 2 spring wheat. 64\4; No. :; spring wheat. 84V0S4U; No. 2 reel, 68649: No. 2 corn. H!>%: No. 2 oats. IDtyfiUVJi; No. 2 white, 19%620V4; No. 3 whte. 19' p No. 2 rye, 37!4: No. 2 barley, nominal: No. I flaxseed. 91%: prime timothy seed. $3.:i5: mess pork, per bbl. t8.5tWi8.55: lard, per I'M) lbs. $4.87iidi4.90; short ribs sides (loose), $4.25#4.30; dry salted shoulders (boxed 1. 4'G*r'4%; short clear sides (boxed). 4'*.s/4'\: whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gal, 122. I-iottr. bbls 7.U06 18.000 Wheal , bu. .: 13.000 500 Corn, bu 198,000 1.982.000 Oats, bu 290,00(1 347,00'! Rye. bu 4,001) l.OO'l Barley, bu 22,000 27,000 | On the produce exchange today the but ler market was wenlc; creamery, lOilrUie; dairy, 9914 c. Eggs, 9610 c. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, April 20.—Cattle sales were on a basis of $3.25Kr4.40 for common to fan cy steers, with transactions largely at 52.65W4.10. Butchers' and Oatmers' cattle were fairly active at prices declining along with dressed beef and shipping steers and cows and heifers sold freely, the bulk going at $2.35((ii3.35. Hogs—Sale* today were at $3.80fri3.65 for common to choice droves, largely at $3.554518.65. straight heavy lots bringing $3.30«i3.60: light weights sold at $3.a)M3.96. Sheep—Sales were slow nt last week's reduced prices. Sheep were saleable at $2.50i(i3.50 for poor to choice and lambs at $8.60®4.50. Within a week sheep and lambs have declined 40 to 50 cents. Texas sheep sell at $2.30513.25 and westerns at S3.OfMiri.so. with an occasional sale for more money. LIVERPOOL MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. April 20.—Spot wheat closed quiet, with a poor demand: No. red winter, 5s sd: No. 2 red spring, stocks ex hausted; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 5s Td; No. 1 California. 3* T%d. Futures closed dull with near positions 'Jd lower and distant positions ' .W%d lower. April. 556% d; May. 5s S?id: June. 5s e', 3 d; July, 5s 6%d. Spot corn closed dull; American mixed new. 3r 'id. Futures closed quiet, April, 3* IVjd; May and June. Ss l%d: July and August. 3s ■J*<l: September, 3s 3'4d. Flour close,! steady with a moderate demand: St. Louis fancy winter, 7s Cd; Facillc coast hops at London, £1 15s. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Prlcei ol Cereals and Shipment! Received SAN FRANCISCO, April 20.—Wheat, in active: December. 108'fc; barley, linn; De cember. 76%: May. 72%. Flour, family ex tras, 55.7868.86; bakers' extras. 88.5668.65: superllbc, 52.K5?(3.00. per bbl. Wheat. No. 1 shipping. 108%; choice. 111%; milling, 117% ft 122%. per ctl. Barley, feed, fair to good, 70«72%: choice. 711%675; brewing. 80ftW-i. per oil. Corn. 87%. Bran. $15.00. Oats, mill leg. 766*2%; surprise. 906100: fancy feed, 82%687%: good to choice. 735t,80; poor to lair. 67%'«72',.'.: gray. 72%«»xt>. per ctl. Receipt*—Flour, bbls. 12,158: wheat, ctl'!. 73.474: barley, ctls. 6650: oats, ctls, 1030; beans, sks, 2224; corn. ctls. 1915; rye, ctls. 4.10; potatoes, sks. 8073; onions, sks. 8217; bran, sks, 300; hay, tons, 373; straw, bales, 27; wool, bales, 805. SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE. SAN FRANCISCO. April 16.-Middlings, $17.301719.50: bran. $14.0061500: bay. wheat, $85I1L5I1; wheat and oat. 37.50610.90: oat. fr.Mt)to; alfalfa. $7it.:); barley. $769; clover. $6*B; compressed. $7.50 ft 10.50; stock, $66 7.50: straw. $16655. Potatoes, liver bur banks, 25635; Oregon burbanks, 35670; early rose, 30ft40: new potatoes, 75fti00. Various—Los Angeles tomatoes. $1,606 1.75: string beans. 10TO13%; Los Angeles green peas. 263%: gnrli*, 4*5: dried pep pers, l66l0%; mushrooms. 13%615< aspara gus, $1fd1.75: do choice. $262.76; dred okra. f2%615; rhubarb, 35673: cucumbers. 506 $1; green peppers, 20*25: onions. $1.75* 2.00. Fresh Fruit—Apples. $1.50* 2.50. Citrus Fruit—Mexican limes, $5.50*6; lemons, $2.50* 5.50: do fancy.52.50*2.50; Cal ifornia seedling oranges. $1*1.50; navels. 2,0062.75: fancy, $3.00*3.50; Malta bloods. $2*3: Mlchals. i 2.2562.75; Mediterranean sweets. $1.5062: Hawaiian bananas, $I*2. Pairv Product«--Btitter, fancy cream ery, 14; secondß do. 13*13%; fancy dairy, 12%*13: seconds do. 12%. Cheese—Fancy mild new.9: fair, to good. 7ftß: voting America. 9*10: easrem, 12©14; Eggs—Store, 13%*14; ranch, 14615. VISIBLE GRAIN. NEW YORK, April 20.—The visible sup ply of grain Saturday, April 18, as compil ed by the New York produce exchange Is as follows: Wheat, 58.483,000 bushels; de crease 847,00. Corn. 17.170,000 bushels: in crease 324.000. Oats, 0 483.000 bushels; in crease, 142.000: rye,, 1.518.000 bushels. In crease 9000. Barley, 1,037,000 bushels; de crease 62,000.. PETROLEUM. NEW YORK, April 20.—Petroleum, dull; ITnlted closed at 121. O RATKFUL—COMFORTI NO EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST—SUPPER "By a thorough knowledge ol the natural laws which govern the operation! of digestion ami nutrition, aud by a careful at plication of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa. Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and sup per a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many doctors' bills. It ls by the judi. clous use of auch articles of diet that a consti tution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever tbare is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal sbaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pur* blood and a properly nourished Irani* " —Clfll Service Gazette. Made limply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in hall-pound tins, by grocers, labeled thus: JAMES EPPs & CO., Ltd., Homocopatulo Chemists, London, England CLARKE'S MEDICINAL I --,lv ■■■i.,s 1 USt PURE THE EVERYWHERE BEST Tsaoi aypsLicD ay -, , F, VV. Ba.au n aCo. WHIQtfFY tos ANOiLia. caur. WTllltJllial aa^af]*ajßa k av M> | nig •> Is a non-poisonoo* A rT**^BßP remedy for lloaorrhrea. Oloot, Spermatorrhoea, MUmuTl' I " *hi«es. uuoalurel dit- MWm Oaaraaka* fl charges, or ear Innamaw bhh set m aatewn. tlon, irritation ar ulcers- saeisgla*. tlon of ra S cam mem iaavlrHEE»«»lCHWIO«LCn. branes. Non-astringent. T*MAci>aiaiTi.o.l| | Oroargl^ ____ NOTICES RESOLUTION NO. SS A Reaolntlon of tho Board of Trnn teea of tho City of Ijonir Beaoh, Klvliia; notice that sealed pro posals or bids will bo received for sale of n Franchise for the erec tion and maintenance of a Tele phone and Telegraph system in the City of Long Beach Whereas, application Ims been made for a franchise to erect and maintain poles, wires jiikl other conductors for the trans mission of electricity for telephone and tel egraph purposes in and upon the streets, alleys and public highways in the City ot 1,01114- Beach, and to exercise the privil ege of operating telephones within said city for a term of fifteen (16) years. Now. therefore, be it resolved, that the City Clerk he and is hereby instructed to advertise In the Daily Herald, a news paper published in the City of bos An gcka. State of California, for ten U<» consecutive days, and two weeks In the Bye, v newspaper published In the city of Long Iteach. the following notice of Inten tion to nward a franchise jrrantlng the aforesaid privilege* to the highest bidder In the following words, towlt ": NOTICE! OF SALE OF FRANCHISE Notice is hereby given that the Board ot Trustees of the City of Long Beach. County ot Los Angeles, State of California, has received application for a franchise to construct, lay down, operate and main tain an electric telegraph plant and sys tem, with all the necessary appliances. Mi the ptil.lie streets of the city of Lon* Beach for the period of fifteen years, an i that It is proposed to giant the same to the highest bidder, and that the said Board of Trustees will on Hie 21st day of May nt 7:80 o'clock p. m. meet In the eltv hall of the City of Long Bench. In open session lor the purpose of opening sealed propo sals for the put-chuse of a franchise of the character and for the term set forth below, ul which time and place shM franchise will be awarded to the highest bMdor. The following Is a copy of the ordinance which is proposed to be passed awarding to the successful bidder the aforesaid fran chise, towlt: OUDINANCK NO. "An ordinance grouting to j . successors and assigns, the right to plate, erect and maintain poles, wires and other conductors for the transmission of elec tricity for telephone Mid telegraph pur poses In and upon the street*, alleys and public highways in the City of Long Beach, and to exercise the privilege of operating telephones within said city. The Board of Trustees of the City of Long Beach do ordain as follows: Section I. The City of Long Beach hereby grants to , succes sors and assigns, the right and privilege lo place, lay. erect, maintain and operate In the streets, alleys and public highways within said city, poles, wires and othdr con ductors for the transmission of electricity for telephone and telegraph purposes. Section 2. Such wires or conductors shall ho stretched upon poles or other fixtures above ground in a workmanlike and proper manner: said poles shall be erected ut the edge of the sidewalks 111 said city in a good substantial manner, and shall be kept painted. The Board of Trustees Of said city shall have the right to cause said grantee to move the location ot any pole whenever In their Judgment the public convenience shall require the location of the same elsewhere, the ex pense of said removal to be paid by said grantee. Section The said grantee or assigns may make all necessary excavations in any of the ssaid streets, alleys or public high ways for the purpose of erecting and main taining poles or other supports for said wires or' conductors, or repairing the same, and said work shall he done In compliance with the rules, regulations, or dinances or orders which may during the continuance of the franchise be adopted of the said city, and the same shall bfe done to the satisfaction of the said Board of Trustees. Section 4. Nothing In this ordinance shall be construed as in any wise to prevent the proper authorities of said City of Long Beach from sewering, grading, paving, re pairing or altering any of said streets or thoroughfares herein mentioned. Seel ion 5. In consideration of the rights herein granted the said City of Long Beach shall have the right to suspend and maintain upon the poles placed by the said grantee, successors or assigns in the streets and thoroughfares aforesaid any and all wires which said city may require for tire alarm and police telegraph ser vice. Section G. The rights, privileges and franchises herein granted slißll continuo and be In force for the period of fifteen (151 years from and after the adoption and publication of this ordinance. Section T. The clerk shall certify to tho passage of this resolution and cause tho same to be published twice in the Eye. n wecklv newspaper published and circu lated in the City of Long Beach, and there after it shall be In full force and effect. Adopted this— day of . 18<Ki. .President of Board of Trustees of City nf Long Beach. I hereby certify the foregoing resolu tion was adopted this Bth day of April, 1 FRANK E. COOK. City Clerk of City of Long Beach. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. The Arm heretofore existing under the name of B. Dean * Co., doing a sraultc and Atone business In l.os Angeles city, ls this day dissolved by mu tual consent, Mr George Smith havingso'd Ills entire interest In said partnership and all tho property thereof to Tt. bean and William Carncs. Who will continue said business and collect all accounts Lea Angeles, Cal. April 20,1800. 21-:f, May 3-12 Stockholders Annual Meeting. OBlre of the California Sower Pipe company, No. (Ml) south Broadway Los Angeles Cel., April a>, isste. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the California Sewer I'lpn company, will he hold at the ollice of tne company tn the olty of Los Ange les t'al , oo Monday May 11, ISM, at a oelock p m. of said day fortlio election of a board of directors for tbe ensulus year, and for ihe transaction of surhomer; business as may properly be brought before said meeting. 8. 11. MOTT, Secretary. US. <& C. U. A P. O. BL'ILOINU— Los Angeles Cal., April 20, HB6. Sealed proposals will bo received at the office of the collector of customs, room fi Baker block, uu tll 12oelock noon. April 27 1898, for furnishing fuel, lights, water, Ice, miscellaneous supplies, washing towels, hauling ashes, and sprinkling stroets for ttils building during the Hse.il year end ing June CO, 1807, or such portion of the year as inuy be deemed advisable. The rlghf to reject any and all bids Is reserved by the Treasury De partment. FREDERICK HARKNF.SB, 21-23 Acting Custodian. fWe send tho marvnlens French Itomoilr CALTHOS free, and r legal guarantee that Calthos will STOP Ill.rh.rc. * F.nlulon.. CUKE s r> , r ™.i.rrhrn. V aricocele aaa UESTOBE Lo.t View. £,"« it and pay (f satisfied. Addreif, YON MOHL CO.. 8.1. LftltM H..U, Cbirbiastl, OkM. BANNING CO.SJSS Htnd-ploked, South Field Wellington Lump mAi AT * n PER TON wnL, D*ltrer.d Content and Catallna island Serpentine and Soapstons Agents for SANTA OATALINA ISLAND, silo for W. T. Co. 's ocean excursion steamers, tugs, yacht, snd pleasure launches. Telephone 3. BAKER IRONWORKS 980 TO 890 BOM A VISTA ST., MS) SNOSI.SH, - CXLISQgNUI ■ VUVrn, C. F. HEINZEHAN, Druggist and Chemist 222 N. Main St., Los Angeles Prescriptions carefully compounded day or night. J. A. FAIRCHILD Contractor in Asphalt Work Room SI Bryson Block I urn only th* Alo-trss brands of Asphalt, which aie tl>* purest and highe't grades known aad ar* gn*r*at*«d ire* horn coal tar cr petroleum r*si«uu*». * Tlio Only SPECIALISTS in So M j 11 DISEASES OF MEN ONLY j 1 1 We li.ye the lergent prectla* on tiie Pacific Coast, treating every form of Weakness and Private Disease, of Men aad abl«v Ba | lutely nothing el,e. TO show our ability in this lint of pracUce, apj | We Never Ask for a Dollar Until Cure is Effected. 9 I WE OPAKANTKE TO CPB1! | |—« No Pain or Detention from Bu.HMM. Bj *\ No matter how large or of how long standing, and you can Day us wl;eu you are cured. 1 f you cannot call, writ*. JPJ i \ Corner Third and Main St., over Wells, Fargo & Co.'s. Private side entrance on Third Street M otrrnftK ?ACIF IC COM PAKV TIME TABLE-MARCH 22. ISIB Leave far DESTINATION Ar. from " EaatboYind \~ m ,* bM * ? Without, i Wednesday I S kSS ■ ! Sat,,rd,lJ * Westbound ) mnt\km\ fiMit.4 f F.astbounil BatUJ-day J «^" , v,1.15L5l 1 - WtdaeWay * ;ift pm j f B * a * ""c'so < ■: t33 pra 2:ospmh 8. Fran., Hacrftmento j I 7:3 lam ■1:23 pm l / :iml Ka-i. via Ojiden {, i .1» pm K:2Bptnl Portland. Or ]:.t>pm 2:3opm; El Pk?o And Kui.....; 1:0) pm Pasadena A 7 :r>) ani 7:50 am " I:H am i A *:%\ mm' " wm am I 9:20 ami 11 10:41 mn A 11:25*11/ « , liti pm lii'-llpm M : A 3:05 pm . 8:M pm " : 5:01 pm I S:JO pm; " j A 7:2* pm 1 A «:iopm, " 1 B:tW ani | \ Rlrerstde, f i 0:55 nm 0:20 ami Redlands. J: l:oipm 2:3opm! " San Bernardino | 4:ti pax i : \ipm and Colton t 6:8.", pm | 0:00 anil f B:Mara !):'Joam| Pomona \\ f s5l am •J :M pm j - and < IHQ pm 4:30 pm Ontario 4:49 pm fi:2s pm! J I. 0:;15 pm O.tiO am: chin© 3:50 am 4:80 pmi , " } am 5:25 pml * : 6:35 pm .i:9O mii , Co Vina f\ B:sonm A III) pm| V and J; A 1:00 pm 5:25 pm i Fmi litmus J t»:35 pm 8:05 am i Monrovia f A 9:2 iam A 11:20 am 1 Arcadia I j 0:50 am A.1:05 pm :" and V A 1:10 pm s:lspmj J Duarut [ 4iW pm ■ tss nm Santa Barbara 12: 5 pm i&u pmj '• ■ 10:10 pm 9:oaml"> mntt f H.Ot-am A 1:05 pm \l Ban i?,A" R * nd 1 A 1:16 pm s:lopm ) Anaheim U B^nf m 10:05 am ) wuintm* fi 8:00 am A 1:05 pm y <Bfl mit™, U A 1:15 pm A »:ioam Tustln a:O4 am ft:lopm * j Aii:2opm $1} { 'il* 0:00 ami Santa Monica. j ■MtOOaSl M ; 7:45 am ». " ! «:55am l :I0 pm " ! 32;12 pm 6:15 pm! " S a :20 pm 1:00 pml " : s:iopm 0:00 am' Soldiers' Home 12:12 pm «:00 pm j " 1 5:10 pm 9:()oam| Port Los Angeles* 12:12pm S 10:00 anil '* S 4:*»» pm 1:10pm ... . " ! 3:lopm A I:4opm ratalina Island A :<:.D am A !»:40 am! Cbataworth Park | A 4:5 pm Chats worth Park—Leave from and arrive at River Station, Han Fernando street, only. a Sundays excepted 3 Saturdays nnd Sundays oulv. THE INSIDE TRACK. Al) H.P. Co-strains stop at First street (except tho four San Francisco trains) and Commercial street (except th© B:2* San Francisco evening train), tn the buatuesa center ol the city, savlnj time aud street car fares to passetiger.t- General Passenger Office. 220 S. Spring street. J>ACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. if oodal!, Perkins A Co., General Agents, San Fran- ' Cisco. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria. B. C, and Puget Sound, Alaska and all toast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES TIME TABLE FOR APRIL, 1898. Leave San Francisco Tor— ~ T Port Harford S. S. Corona, April 7, 15, 28; Santa Barbara ' May l. Redondo Port Los Angeles.. S. 8. Santa Rosa, April 3, 11, Newport 19,17; May 5. H 0 ? ' For - !s. S. St. Paul, April 5, 18, 21, East San Fedro—| 2»; Hoy 7. San Pedro and way S. S. Eureka, April 1, 0, 17,25; ports. ._.. ._. M_ay_3. Leave Port Loa Angeles and Redondo For* S. S.Santa Roaa, April S, 13, 21. 20; May 7. ban Dlego S. tt. Corona, April 1,9,17,25; May & For— Is. S. Santa Rosa, April 7, 15, Ban Francisco 23; May 1. Port Harford 6. S. Corona, April 8,11,19, 27; franta Barbara ,. .. ,\ May*. Leave Sau Pedro and East San Pedro. ~For— Is. a r:ureka, April 4, 12, 20, 28; Ban Francisco May 0. and S.s.St. Paul, April 8,16, 24; Way ports. j May 2. _ Cars to connect with steamers via Ban Pedro leave S.P.R.R. Arcade depot ats:os p.m. and Ter minal R.R. depot at 5 p.m. Cars tn connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 0:80 a.m , or from Rcdoudo Railway depot at 0:0 ft a. in. Cars to connect via Port IjOS Anneles leave S.P. R.R, depot at 1 :i0 p.m. for steamers north bound. Plana ot steamers' cabins at agent's ollice. where berths may be secured. The company reserves the right to change tho strainers or their days of sailing. For passage or freight as above or for tickets to and Irom all important [joints In Europe, apply to W. PARRIS. Asent. Office! 123*{ \V. Third St., Los Angeles. ins nuns i nil m DEPOT: Urana aye. und Jefferson st. Special Time Card on Loi Angeles and Redondo Railway for Fiesta week. April 20th to 2«th, inclusive. Leave Los A ngeles I Leave Redondo for for Redondo j Los Angeles 0:05a.m Dally 7:30a.m Dally 1:30p.m Dally 10:45 a.m Dally ■ 5:30p.m Dally. 8:40 p.m Dally | Special trains Thursday, April 23d, and Saturday, April 25th, leaving Redondo at 0:30 p.m.; luavlug i Los Angeles at 11:30 p.m. t . v —[ 1 The Morgan I I Oyster Co. I I Wholesale and Retail | i ® Dealers in d I I Oysters Poultry 11 1 Rsh I 1 And all kinds of Shell Fish. Pack- % f ersof the celebrated "Eagle Brand" $ g Oysters. I I** * i I QOLDEN EAGLE MARKET i 1 329*333 S. Mala St. Tel. Main 185 | Poland Address KOCK DRUtt STORE. Water f2C LINES OP TRAVEL 1 jjgj SOUTHERN JgW> CAUFORNIA Trattis lear>< and arrtraatS Trains via l'asad*>naarrlT« Downey avo stal ion 7 mln jQpu£g£gvlswfir utos earlier uestnonod and leave? minutes later east- CHICAGO LIMITED ro Denver. Kansas City, Chicago. St. Lama. Leaves dally 8:00 pm.—Arrives dallyC:os pro. CHICAGO EXPRESS-DAILY, ra Denver. Kansas City. Chloaso, St. Louis. Leaves 7:10 am.—Arrives pm SAN DIEOO TRAINS. I*T. a9:«oa. ra.. 5:20 p. m; Ar. al:00 p.m., 7:16 p. as. SAN BERNARDINO TRAINS. P—Leave 7:10 am. a*:2o am.. 0:0 ' am., a 1:00 pnx. 4:45pm., S:00 pm.; O—Lv. allrOO am.. 6:30 pm. P— Arrive 8:.« am. a 8:45 am., al :00 pm., 5:00 pas. (:05 pm., Moteal O —Ar. 11:00 am., 7:15 pm. RIVERSIDE AND REDLANDS TRAINS P— Leave 7:10 am., a 8:20 am., 0:00 am., a 4:00 pm., 4:45 pm, O—Lv. all :<M am., 5:20 pm. P—Arrive a»:45 am., al:oopm.. 6:00 pm., 8:0,1 pra.. 6:50 pin,, O—Ar. 11:00 am.. 7:15 pm. PASADENA AND AZI.'SA TRAINS. Leave—7:loam., a 8:20 am., 0:00 am.. 1:35 pro, Sato, pm, .4:46 pm, a.»: 30 pm, spni. •jlrfve— a7:»8 am, 6:55 am, a 0:46 am, l:00pm.. 4:15 pm, 6:00 pm., 6:05 pm, 6:50 pin. MONROVIA AND INTERMEDIATE. U*ve-aS:2O am, aa«rOo am, I:SS pm, a4:o*fSß.. a.4-45 pm, a 5:50 pm. Arrive—»7:SB am, 8:55 am, »l:00, 4:15, 6:50 pm. ANAHEIM AND SAfITA ANA. Leave—as:oo am, 0:00 am, 4:26 pm, 6rJopm. Arrive—B:6o am, al :I'6 pm , 6:05 pm., 7:lo pm. REDONDO BEACH TRAINS. Leave—o:soam, 5:08 pm; Arrive—B:29 nm-,4:a>pss SANTA MONICA TRAINS. Leave—7:lo am, 10:00 am, 5:05 pm. Arrive—B:ss am, 4:40 pm, 6:50 pm. ~~ PERRIS AND SAN JACINTO TRAINS. Leave—Pat:oJ am, O—all.'oo am. At— P al:oo and a»:05 pm. <>—all :00 am, .7:16 psa ELSINOKF. AND TEMEOULA TRAINS. Leave P—as :am. O all :00 am. Arrive P—al :00 pm. O—all :uo am ESOONDIDO. FALLBROOE Iff—a9:oo am , aS:2O pm. L«av«—an M> »ro. Arrlv.—al rOS pm. Arrlv«-a7:it pm. p— Via Pasadena. O—Via Orange, a—Dally, except Sunday. a.3undays only; all other trains dally. Ticket ofllce, 120 North Spring St. aad La tiraaa. station los HUES mm m IN EFFECT NOV. 18, lA!*5. Los Angeles depots: East end First street and Downey avenue brldiics. Leare Los Angeles fbF"*Leave Fosadeiia tor Los Pasadena. A ngeles. b 7:10a.m b 8:10 a.m. c 7:&5a.m c S:«V)a.m. a 9:10 a.m a 10:2fia.rTt. all.su a m a 12:40 p.m. a S:top.m a 4:*» p ra. a 6:20 p.m. ; . a 6:00 j>. m. Downey avenue leaving time 7 minutes later. Be tween Los Angeles and Pasadena- Hound trip 25c. Xeavf Los Angeles l'br Xoave Altadena Junction Altedena Junction. for Los Angeles. a 9:10 a.m a 10:10 a.m. C 11 :30 a. m c 12:20 p.m. a 8:80 p.m..... a 4:30 p.m. All trains start from First btreet depot. "Leave Los Angeles for Leave Glendale for Los Glendale. Angeles. b 7:oft a.m b 7:57 a.m. c 8:20a.m c 9:12 a.m. a 12:86 p.m a 1:27 p.m. a 5:05 p.m ...| ■ a f>:s2 p.m. X«a^TLos~Angeles for j" Lenvt! East San Pedro™' Long Beach and East , for San Pedro. Los Angeles. a 9:00p.m a 7:20 a.m. ft Mflp.m a Jo:*)a.m. a ttoop.m * 3:45 p.m. Between E. Ban Pedro and Long Beach 10 minutes. CAT A LIN A Steamer for Avalon connects with 1:10 p.m. train dally, except Sundays. RUBIO CANYON AND ECHO MOUNTAIN. Trains leave Los Angeles daily at 9 ;10 a.m., ell :30 a.m., and a 8:80 p.m. Fine pavilion and hotel. Grand scenery. Telescope and searchlight. a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. c Sundays, raly. d Saturdays only. Stages meet the 7:10 a.m. train at Pasadena for Mt. Wilson on new trail. Passengers leaving Los Angeles on the 7:10 a.m. brain for Mt. Wilson can return same day. Special rates to excursion and picnic parties. Depots east end of First street and Dow ney are> ■ue bridges. City ticket office, Ureenewald's cigar store, cor ■er Second and Spring streets. General offices, First street depot. T. B. BURNETT, General Blanager, W. WIN COP. Gen. Passenger Agent. P ABA DSN A AND LOS ANGELES ~f TO . ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Cars leave Fourth and Spring streets. For Rublo Canyon and Echo Mountain— 3:l>0, 9:UO and 10:00 a.m,: 1:00, 3:00 and 1:00 p. in. Returning Itavo Echo Mountain—B:oo snd 9:00 a.m.: 2:00, 4:00 and A :to p.m. For Altadena—B:oo a.m. and every hour until 10 pm, Returning learo .Utadena-u :"»o a.m. and hourly until 0:30 p.m. For Pasadena-Every Fifteen minutes from 7:15 n.m. to 8:00 p*Si. Half hourly befora md after these hours. Ofllce, til W Fourth street. W. D. LAKRABfcE, Sunt. E. P. CLARK. Gen'l Manager. ifj| Diseased Impolency, Varico ■V| Dr. White PERRY, MOTT ♦* CO.'S AND PLANING MILLS Its Commercial street, Lo, Aii|*l«s, Cal. 9 LOS ANGELES' Representative w nolesale aUkf Retail Dealers, Business Men and Firms ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW W. H. SHINN. 205-' JO« Wilson blk., Sprint;at. SARBERS' SUPPLIES AND GRINDERS STEIN EN * KIRCHNER, IU N. Main St BICYCLES "KEATIJS'G," Hauler, King A Co H ll* K. IMS) DRUGGISTS —WHOLBSALB f. W. BRA UN <fc CO., 40V407 N Main: «*L SSL FRLi I S AND VEGETABLES I.IiDWIO A WAU.NKR, Mott Market, let. SN, GROCERIES—WHOLBSALB TI A AS, B ARCCIi * CO., S2* to JJK K. L. A. SL HOTELS ABBOTSFORD INN, cor. Ith and Hope; taj, US) LAW, COLLECTIONS, fIERCANTILB RBPTS STANDARD COLLECTION A MERCANTILE < r>., (inc.) sioo.ooo, 2H-212 stlmson. A. c. BratV erfion, att'y. LIPE AND ACCIDENT INStRANCB BANKERS' ALLIANCE OF CAL.,3I> Court S) PHOTOGRAPH—LANDSCAPE F. H. MAUDE A CO.. 211 W. First as. REAL ESTATE NORTON A KENNEDY, 134 H. Brdwy; taL Ml SADDLES, HARNESS AND SADDLEWAM J. F. MORENO, 2:0 a most. SAFES. SCALES. REFRIGERATORS CHAS. W. ADAMS, 338 N. Main. T>l. 1*47. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOOL COMPANT COUNBTABTJS A COUTTS, IM N. Los AogalM. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALITERS BOOTH * NOW, 2M B. Main as. Tal. 154». WATCHMAKER AND OPTICIAN O. STOESAK, 511 S. Sprint st. bat. Stta aad Ota. WINES AND SPIRITS J. F. A. LAST, 129 and 181 N. Main si. YARN HOUSES NEW YORK BAZAAR. 143 N. Springs!. Directory of SOUTHERN HaTITPICI i CALIFORNIA IIU 1 CLfO j HOTEIIIETROPOLf it.r* TA CATAMWA i , 1 UliTtl IDillnll SANTA MONICA. B. RHEIf* -1 BUItl ftnUnUIR heart, Proprietor. HOTEL HOIUM %WZ*£L mcom DfITCI DISAII SPRING AND THIRD STS, HUltl nnffURII Lo. Angelas. HOTEL PORTLAND ,p ' tma HOTEL BRUNSWICK American-European pltuu. HOTEL HOLM Cochrane, proprietor. Till DfUeLlI MAIN AND NINTH ST., RIVES, IHt ttUntLL side. E. J. Davis, Prop. HOTEL COM>BAP * i BOTEIUVnLOU ! UdTCI DDCUraUD J - B - o'brikn, prop-k nUltl Dtltlloltn Fourth and cats., Sap Plato. \ \ i\\ \\\mmtW Ho Knife or Fatal EM Write for 63-page ST KB Rati Treatise md Home 'BHBafafJ \ testimonials of many HIIIIJ wosderfcl cure*, SNtaT SVabw. in women* breasts. .rtfjefl awVat s. r. CHAUur. m. o. af>v' , **Jr #1 I CaiMrlnpUl.4l».Tistkt IU^B^ J V OfSoe, MIW. first 8L T lob an«tits, cal. PLEASE SEND THIS TO SOME ONS WITH CANCEW OH TUMOR. READ THIS LETTER '.ns ANOIOLES Jan I IM« , To the public: 1 was seriously afflicted for üboul t'-n years with lunar, liver Ann kidney troubles. Tongue could never ex press the misery t endured during trios* I yours. 1 was reduced in flesh until 1 was 1 a mere skeleton: my sight and hearing Iv. ore badly impaired: was constantly trouble*! with constipation and piles, ami had a severe chronic cough. In short, life ' was a burden and death would have been I welcome. 1 was treated by various spec ialists without avail. I Anally resolved to give Dr. Wong Him. of No. 639 Upper ! Alain street, a trial. Of course, like many ] others. T bad no faith In a Chinese doc tor, but it took only a few doses of his llf» -glvlng herbs to knock all the skepticism out of me. In just live weeks the doctor ' pronounced m» cured, and now I can truthfully say that I never was healthier snd never felt better In my life. Vhr , sight ami bearing are both fully restored: j that obnoxious cough, constipation and piles are entirely cured, and I am rapidly gaining In flesh, having gained forty pounds in two months. 1 earnestly recommend all sufferers and skeptics lo Rive the doctor a trial and be .convinced of his superior skill as a pfcysl- JOHN M. STEVENSON. <12<l Tlellevue avenue. I.os Angeles, Cal. J. V. Griffith. Pres. John T. arista, V.-Ttaa, F. T. OrlUth, 2*cretarr aad Treasurer. G*o. K. Wattes, Bupt ol MUX J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY, Lumber Dealers, And manufacturers of juiisiic mil work of Eienr lks^hml bjbcts. Window*, Blinds sad Stair*. * SS* H. ALAaUDASX. lm aSSIM*. •»% <