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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 9

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os Clngelcs CEtmes, ITOVEMBER 21, 1895. has ever worn a silk suit on the National Circuit and Cooper and Murphy IfJ THE WORLD OP BEAtTY. at once becdme NEWS OF CYCLING. TODAY THE EASTERN MEN WILL MBET the: southern flyers. The many mends in all paYts of soutn-i WITH MJj DEY GOODS II; Hi Jndge Kerrigan, Judge Dann and An-irooncer Knapp of the Bay Cltya Arrived Yesterday The Great Race of the Three-day Meet, Wff 107-109 North Spring St.

CANDOR 0 0 ern California who are interested in' Casey Castleman, the old Rlverslder, but now an Angeleno, will learn with much pleasure that thar National Racing poard has removed the suspension placed upon Castleman on account of, certain unfounded charges. Casey Castleman will therefore ride in today's races and follow the circuit. Sunday- the 'Eastern racing men will inspect the new bicycle track at, Pasadena, and they will pay their first visit to the "Crown of the Valley." Bald and his manager, Wlndle, though, have visited Pasadena 'before and are Very much in love with. our sister on 'the east. The work of grading on the third-mile track which the Crown City Cycling Club is building-will end today and surfacing will thph begin.

This track is to be the best in the country, without exception, and the -three other 'tracks like it those at Salt Lake, El Paso and Manhattan Beach, are best in the country alt "present It is about time for road -records to be IS SUPREME Ijrli It tbe most swnpun. Notonl; fvlmr and beauttfviiiir soap in the world, nut and 'TH ALL, THE POWER OF TRUE vv it the purest, sweetest, and moat refraahlng far toilet, hath, and niinerv. It strikes at the ftause of bad oemnlxxions, falling hair, and simple baby blemishes, via, the Clogged, 8LCOGUB POBB. Sold thronrhonl tti. world.

British dtpoti Mnrsnr, Loodoa. IfOTTsa. Dsuo a Casa Cosf. SaA CALIFORNIA We ask your attention for "CAND0K few moments, TODAY'S THURSDAY, and your early morning attention is called to our DISPLAYS. You Know broken in this part of the 'State, as the gr The Power Of V--g Is world-batlnjr cyclers have been here 'a' week- and tods they meet the crackajacks of Southern California and the finest bicycle racing ever witnessed eouth o( the Tehachepi "111 be seen.

Since the Eastern men, under Manage Spooaor, reached here, quite -a number of racing men have from the Nortlh, too, and also some representative wheelmen-who do not race, but who take much Interest In the sport. Among the arrivals were two crackajacks, of class who came, inVrom San Jose yesterday. These were Mo-Farland and Wfng of the San Jose Road two of the fastest class A nn In aM the West, and men who hale also made records on the road. McFar-land is known at home as "Zimmy" and has held that nickname In honor of the great Zimmerman for several years. Wing wwir the time prize in the annual ten-mile road race of the California, Associated CycSlng Chiws last month; BOiftethlng to well be proud of, Judge Frank H.

Kerrigan, president of the famous Bay City Wheelmen and the new chief consul of the North California Division of the League of American Wheelmen, also reached here from the North yesterday, and with him was ex-Judge. another entliu-eiasrlo admirer of a member of, the Bay City Wheelmen. There is a little history attached to these two Bay City men's Judgeship, for Kerrigan succeeded Dunne. Just after the Midwinter Faiir, Kerrigan, wlho was the attorney; of the League of Amerloan roaas are getung better with the rains. Last Sunday Jcas of Riverside rode to this city in considerably under six hours and after a stop, for dinner went back hearty as quick.

i. Many of the Santa Ana' people will be up today to see the races and get points on running their- meet next week. Chief Consul-elect Monaghan came up last night. So did Harry Bunds, the racing man of the Orange County Wheelmen. The Times Bicycle Club has decided on a weekly drill and run for every Wednesday afternoon until the New meet of the Associated Cycling Clubs at Pasadena, where the Times boys va.nd girls will take part in the drill and parade for prizes.

One of the Eastern racing teams has decided on Santa Monica track for winter training, it Is said, and will arrive 7ca vards Cashraerette, a very popular goods for Jt 01.11 n.ir twilled, soft and downy, fleeced back, 28 in. wide. On Sale Thursday I from the Eaat during the next thirty Jaicofoy Bros. Wheelmen, brought suit against the days. 1 fair people for the prizes that Wells Amontr the new class-A men of the 1896 Hodel on Sale.

Rest of 9S Stock For Only $85 EACH. 427 S. Spring: St. Remember the number and Rambler Biding Academy. and Terrell won, but did not get, and I uum wuu win ixitset ins, aw.ctjihh.iiu, tne case was tried before Judge Dunne, 250 yards of those very pretty Ramona Fleeced bird's-eye'and small check patterns, cianneis, wmuuis aim ireeman iiom me iNurui for the first time today, are' Eugene Weaver of the Reamers' Road Club.

He is but- eighteen years old and learned pretty shades of blue, cardinal, cream, canary, ioc t. here are lots of never do anything by halves. pur values are IS pieces very pretty. Novelty Suiting in about different patterns, full 40 inches wide, reduced from 60c. Will be sold on Thursday morning BICYCLES but at, pen coo yards 0 those beautiful Crinkled Goods, La Bella Crepon, nice dark pattern, 30 in.

wide, nave' all the appearance of a silk fabric, and good 1 at 20c, to be -sold r. i to ride last February. He weighs 170 pounds and stands five feet eleven, inches and has already earned his spurs by winning from such men as WhltA? man, "Old-Hoss" Taylor, Yeoman, Hewitt and the rest. At the Santa Ana track opening on September 18 he rode on the track for Jthe first time, winning the novice race fhtthe usual runaway etyle of the Roamers' novices. The same in five-mile, handicap, he got third place ndbeat' out Whitman in a field of twenty-one starters, with Rodriguez the only scratch At the Santa Monica track opening, a month later.

Weaver got second to "Whitman' first in. the. mlleopen, and the five-mile, handicap from a big field in a very sensational win, in. fact, the most exciting-j-ace of the yeaf in-Southern California'. Next, week the racing; arena will change to Santa and on the feplen-did track there, fast wijl be made, as tandem pacing carf' be Used without fear- and San Bernadlno countys' supervisors have put themselves on record for better roads.

Now let the other counties of Southern California Join them in the good work and the wheelmen in a 'body will support them. Emll Ulbrlcht, Will Hatton and Fritz Lacy, of the East Side Cycling Club racing team are local tneri that ought to do some good work in the races for California- -They arevdam men JwhQ will meetthe-Easte-lryWsm-VeVery 5600 yards cf those exquisite impress and Teazle Down Flannel Suitings in an endless assortaer Bsifotf The Rest. EMIL ULBRICHT, Thistle Agent. of colors and patterns, worth 16c yd, to be top Friday at. full wide and double thicknesi.

Men's Furnishings Now on Display North Window. Tecks and Dejoinville Ties Latest importations, direct from the foun- Cf tain head of Monarch Dress Shirts. Fancy bosoms, caffs to match, latest OA A A things from dress head pi.Uv Monarch Fancy Dress Shirts. Collars and cuffs to match, neat, tasty utripes, fast colors and a nobby, catchy gA Camel's Hair Underwear. 4 Regular finish seams, pleasant to wear, perfect in fit and easy to New Sweaters.

See Display Window. .438 South Sp ring Los Ange le S5IHHXII1Z22II-II-3 I WILBUR KNAPP AS HE USED TO a pieces, 65 inches wide, bleached Table Damask, very pretty patters, to be sold 25c High Grade Bicycles: 5 V- At your own price. The Judge did not ride a bicycle then, but Kerrigan won the oase for Wells and Terrell and when election came Kerrigan got the largest vote cast in Ban Franciaoo. exoewt for. Sutra, 449 5.

Spring -ic' and tjoflay J.jidge JSelgan jcfiHpiea jyie Apply at once fpr bargains. event, and they Will bear backing. Ul- 14 1 bricht the most, wilUnp. fier, Southern "California' 'as to setting the pace. There is never a kick from the other contestants when Ulbftch't is in same courtroom, tnat judge uunne lor-imerly had pmd Dunne la pleading cases before Boihaaf them are now Mcyi cle-crazy end members of the- same club withWells and Terrell, who will race here Of all the interesting, visitors Vho are here for the bicycle races there are the race, for Eriiil 'is 'right up front! California Pei-f uities.

)le extracts) finey delicate, lasting, dotng'the donkey work. Emll has been named the "Flying Dutchman" on ac- NILESjPEA5E, none that eclipse Wilbur Funny count of his nationality. His. strong- Heavy ribbed, all colors, mostly all the fads in bicycle goods of every descrip- $2.95 Wholesale and Dealer Id TELEPHONE 338. tiAu MANUFACTURERS, 14j2 outh Spring Street tion; these sweaters ft FURNITURE, noia is nanaicaps ana lap traces.

Ed. Mohrig and -''Baron" Meryotte'n are in the city and will witness the circuit races today. Robert M. Welchi'the 'California representative of the National Racing Board, and 1 Robert A. Smythe, cycling editor of the Examiner and official handicapper of the are expected from San Franclscotoday.

So is Clarence N. Ravlln. Dressy Dog skin Gloves. New shades, new dogs all the popular TheTailor NICOLL, $1.25 Lace and Silk Curtains -Blankets and Comforts Portieres, Oilcloths Window Shades Linoleums, Mattings, Etc. Baby Carriages.

Car 337-33941 South Spring St. Glove OIL NOTES. 134 S. Spring st. Stylish Overcoats Made to Ordfcr, $18 to $40.

a aecaae ago ne was great a- man on the bicycle path as E. C. Bald is now. In fact Knapp was the first American wheelman to become champion-of the" world. Today few wheelmen knowfthat humorous storytelling Knapp -was' ever a racer.

For the past two years he has been in great demand as an announcer at race meets and will see him decked out in his white suit with his white megaphons jtelling the spectators about the who won them, in his own funny way. Knapp arrived late night, arid the crowd it the smoker looked Tain for him nearly an hour. Fay Stephenson will' aid him in the announcing1 on the circuit. F. B.

the wonderful rider from Toledo, expected in California soon to try, fortrecords and may turn up at the three days of races here. Dave Shaffer, wno trained Mike berger, is expected in Southern California before manyv days. Within the next riionth several more instalments of racing' men and trainers will probably arrive from the East including California's pride, little Otto Zieg-ler, of San Jose, and Arthur Gardner of Chicago. Everybody should turn out to see the bicycle races tomorrow and Much Activity In the Field More Wells Going-. Burdett Chandleris still pegging away at his' well- on Beaudry avenue near Temple.

He is down 900 feet and the oil in the well has raised to within 100 feet of the toD. It is Mr. Chandler's nuroose gii-iixszirxiii-ssiirxixiirrxisiiiii-gixxiiixiTTiiiigiz-xiriiixiziiiiiii-xiyiyTrixi eJ to drill to second because, as he! Jersey-ribbed Underwear. Silk-faced, pure in quality; popular in TC a make and right, in price 3y Center Window. Popular Ideas in Head-dress.

Hats of every hue, Hats of every style, and they all fit. "Youngs'" leads, A. price Pv() Boys' Zouave Suits. New arrivals, popular wearers, new Ci 7C things, and yp says, better "engine -atj ft Broadway, Los Angeles worn uniting man pinnpinv uu intu-p is some profit In the oil I can produce." Pumping -will begin-at the 'Young, BARNES The Beach and Cochrane well on Victor near Temple this morning. The well is 880 feet- TOD AT WE TALK VEILINGS, A n' Edward new.

Temple opposite is down 700 feet' The well- is turning our about 130 barrels of oil a day. A 1700-gallon sand-settling tank is being ames Powell's well on! Vfctor n'ja'r Lace Men's Nobby Sack Suits. ctJUOUE STTLES 7 HAN ANT DOZEN TORES COMBINED CAN SHOW. THE PRICES ARE LO WER THAN ELSEWHERE, TOO. Some at $10.00, that are worth more, $10.00 lempie proauctng about nrty barrels of oil a The Ferguson Camfleld ell oh Temple hear FlgueVoa.

is down about 800' feet. nobby fitters, too, and only Hutitlejtf-is putting up a new boiler for his pumjiing plant at Temple and TTtp-imrAtt ejfVoQtn 1 Store The new store hats already made great strides in public favor. Loma OH Comnanv No. 2. Is down 450 feet At well No: 1, which ia uu ieei aeep, casing is being put down.

is tne intention of the to drill Seven Other wplta nn a nn nt leasea property adjoining Nos. 1 and 2. 251 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, A fiN'RS CO. PRESIDENT KENIGAN OP THE BAY CITYS.

Saturday, as these will probably be the last big races to be held on the local track. The greatest race of the meet comes off this afternoon, and will be a fight of the most kind --between Bald, the champion, Murphy, the veteran, Nand Cooper, the wonder. Earl Single and Double-breasted Suits. Cheviots and Twilled Cassimeres; d1 A new arrivals at apla Others up to $17.50 and $20.00. South Window- Ladies' Cloth Top Ties.

Fancy creations in delicate tinted Cloth Tops, patent leather shoe, dreams; A A prices start at $3, others at $4 and. J) JaUll 5 Consolidation's Shoe Demands. Men's Dongola Slippers, russet and black; $1.25, others $1.50, d' AA $1.75 and Pt.UU Economy Shoe Department, Children's Shoes, dongola or grain leather, solid soled shoes, that have a reputation to wear out any other shoe OQ. tlXQ J' aLAstVsBr Now, a word about trading on thla particular day. This Thursday, Nov.

21, A never come again, and you might not be I able to come tomorrow but TODAY. DR. TALCOTT worn at tne new Daheny-Connon well, on Flgueroa near Temple, progressed rapidly yesterday. A depth of 75 teet was attained. Reed McGarry started pumping at their new well on Park Place yesterday.

The Strauss plant began pumping oil from the Daggett Fletcher well No. 3 on Edgeware Road yesterday. Drilling at well No. 4, Interrupted by the dropping of some tools about a. week ago, and a fishing excursion consequent thereon, will -Be-- resumed today.4 The well Is down about 300 feet The Lawrence well on Metcalf is down about 650 feet, Casing Is being put Into the Davidson well at Hobart and West State.

The well is down about 750 feet and pumping will begin when it Is about twenty-five feet deeper. A drilling rig for the Rex Oil Company's well No. 4 is being erected neat Belmont and West First. The company is having a dump-hole'dug for another well near No. 4.

A boiler and engine are being put In place near Belmont and West First preparatory to drilling the new Green Klservof Dayton, will also be veryd much: in it, and Kiser is riding better than all the rest were a few weeks go. Another man who may win this mile open event is Charles S. Wells of San Francisco. Theaces to be rlddeji today are as follows: Mile handicap and mile pest class two mile class and the mile open class. invitation.

There will also be a quarter mile Juvenile between, little Eugene Spooner and a local Child. A bit of racing gossip of especial Interest to those Interested in the individual racing men is that Murphy and The Only Doctors Santhern California Treatmg Every Fofmof Weakness A 'drilling rig for the Lehman well on cooper, tsaja greatest rivals, win otafa, Ver today silk-racing suits of blue toil fh, Fu wit 0 1 ti-hit itirthA pmhlPin of th rit, I 7est 011 Company'a well, ffh. a ti. West THrst is Diseases of 1 proaucing aDout 7o Darrels a flav. Th.

Exclusively. MEN naval fiAf-K Viaan hnnnMPV mam. iihvii nnrn nwn prpprpn nnnnnrr mpm- wen is about 1000 fwt iMn 1 wen is aooui jwu reet deen. be northern bicycle club, fronl the wel, with their resnectlve trainers. The suits i.

i. .71 vef3r BlronK- and.it ia believed, that oanr beaitiUaed' to.run'the engine. -ji v. Jacoby To show our honesty, sincerity and i-. 1 1 HOW CAK IT BE CHfeERFUt To sit la front-of a fl replace roast on one side and freeze on the other? Get one of F.

7. Browne' furnaces and take comfort. No. tl4 Sonth Spring were a- special? delegation of, Bay -lty men and presented to them last Young, Temple, Murphy and Cooper at once sung the song about "We are from New As Bald also. wars blue and white, happens to be the colors of the Reamers Road.

Club, the Bay Cltys will not be the only California club to cheer over the new- suits. Only one man WE ARE WILLING TO WAIT FOR OUR. )EE UMTtL CURE IS EFFEOTED. We will cnl tree, acmrely ead, a little took explifalat ot saethoda. ITr htrr thr hrtrrt prarUrt rw thr rarlUr fnaat.

Irtallai Tiat nan ilayasi ut Mim u.i M. nuij. ttl Candidly Tell "Yon to' Not Put Off a Good Thing. jUinnd pud oyer Wdla-Fars Cei riTate aide entrance on Third Street V. f.

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