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ANGELES TIMES: MONDAY, APRIL 25," 1BSZ CONSUMPTION THE NATIVE SOxNS. LOOK OUT CAN BE OUREDI Thousands of living witnesses who have been cured by Dr, M. Hilton Williams, Arrival of Delegates to the Grand Farlor. FOE THE Can testify to this In sincerity and In trutu. All diseases of the Head, Throat and Chest Depot treated by our new and improved system of Medicated Inhalation and Compound Oxy The Reception at the Arcade Yesterday Afternoon.

Announcement About May 1st II gen Gas. wnicn carry tne remiaiea airecuy to the diseased Darts, thereby effecting cures in many of the so ailed Incurable cases, the THE- greater part oi wouu iiiusul lucauguteei idea of ever being cured. A Cordial Greeting Extended to the Honored Visitors. CONSUMPTION! Th fnllnwlnc are nrornlnent svmntoms In Aleatraz, No. 145, San Francisco J.

Gal. Geo; H. Pippv. Halcyon. No.

146, Alameda Jaa. B. Barber, Wm. F. Chlpman, Lakeport, No.

175 A. H. Spud. McCloud, No. 149, Redding Charles G.

George. San Marcos. No. 150, San Miguel Chas. N.

Davis Brooklyn, No. 151, East Oakland George T. Hons, Wm. S. Henderson.

Cambria, No. 152 W. A. Murray. DavJsvllle, No.

153 W. O. Russell. Alcalde, No. 154, San Francisco James Coakley, G.

R. Dabovlch, Charles S. Wle-land. Cayucos, No. 165 S.

Sanders. South San Francisco, No. 157 J. W. Bar-rv, Frank J.

Schneider. "Seapolnt, No. 108, Sausalito Herbert C. Coward. Lower Lake, No.

158 L. W. Anderson. Sequoia, No. 160, San Francisco W.

J. Simpson, E. T. Donellv, A. M.

Frederman. Ieka, No. 161, Yreka Henry B. Ream. Donner, No.

162, Truckee Irving F. Harvey. Winters, No. 163 William Wolfskin. Floral, No.

164, Williams James B. Welch. Millville, No. 165. Mavfleld, No.

166 R. L. Greer. Altamont, No. 167, Occidental Nelson DragO.

Redlands, No. 168, San Bernardino county J. Wallace F. Diss. Washington, No.

169, Centervllle William Henry Tyson. Byron, No. 170 C. C. Eckenberg.

Mariposa, No. 171 F. W. Sclageter, J. F.

Sehlang. there will probably be nearly 600 visiting Native Sons and their families in Los Angeies today: Past srand presidents H. Clay Chlpman, John II. Grady, A. F.

Jones, John A. Stein-let), Fred H. Greelv, Charles W. Decker, Charles II. Garoutte, M.

A. Dorn, Frank D. Rvan. Grand officers Past grand president, William H. Miller; grand president, B.

M. Fitzgerald; grand vice-president, Thomas Flint, Jr. grand secretary. Henry Lun-stedt; grand treasurer, Henry 8. Martin; grand lecturer.

John T. Greany; grand orator, Warren B. Jossely grand marshal, Prank Mattison grand Inside sentinel, Bcrtrand. Rhine; grand outside sentinel, Alexander K. Underwood.

Grand trustces-J. Sproul, W. W. Shannon, John McMinn, Frank D. Coombs, Frank H.

Dunne, Eugene J. Gregory, George A. McCalvy. California Parlor, No. 1, San Francisco-Leon Dennerv, Frank P.

Sherman, J. P. Dockery, Edw'ard Hartman, L. J. Lalande, Henry Huchmelster.

Sacramento, No. 3 Theo. G. Eilers, H. K.

Johnson, H. O. Tubbs. Marysville, No. 6 James O.

Gates, J. M. Cremin. Stockton, No. 7 E.

M. Gunsky, fJ. H. Sharon. F.

W. Wurster. Argonaut, No. 8, Orovllle Lewis Freer. Placerville, No.

0 C. B. Wakefield, James W. Anderson. Pacific, No.

10, San Francisco T. W. Doyle, G. D. Clark, John R.

Kropp, George E. Cameron. Humboldt, No. 14, Eureka George D. Murray, George A.

Belcher. Mt. Lassen, No. 15, Red Bluff L. W.

Val the first stage, and wherever any of them exist a thoroughexaminatlon should always be made, with a view to arrest the disease if shown to exist: There is usually a sense of weariness upon a little exercise, a disposition to remain passive and Idle, despon List of Delegate to the Grand rrlor Which Meeti Today-The- Reception This Evening Attractive Pro. gramme Arranged. Baking Powder is uniform and perfect in its composition and working. The analyses of to-day and those of ago, show that Cleveland's is and always has been rightly made. Makers of other b'akinp powders are changing their formula but continue to pub lish old certificates and "testimonials" to show that the new mixture is also absolutely pure." dency, onen irora no appaiem tuc, peculiar sensitiveness to tne effect of cold, and a breathlessness upon moving quickly or descending a hill or stairs, a slight, hacking cough, with or without expectoration, excitability upon slight occasions, flying pains through the chest or back, or under the Bhoulcler blades.

The symptoms are more noticeable toward or during the night; slight fever in the afternoon; cold feet and hands, or in many cases blue llvidlty of of the lips and roots of the finger nails. Sometimes spitting of blood or slight streaks in the mucus is the first indication of tubercular deposit, or It may be.aichllly sensation In the back, followed by more or less heat in the palms of the hands, or an afternoon flush on the cheeks The slow and gradual luroaas of this form of consumption leave the stomach and appetite undisturbed for a considerable time. Finally, however, hectic fever and night sweats, supervene, preceded by There is something very appropriate In a meeting of the Native Sons of the Golden West in a city which was founded long before any of these native ons were born more than half a century before California was admitted to the Union, and shorly after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Angeles was a flourishing pueblo when the only native sons within the 'borders of California were of Spanish blood. For a short time it was the capital of the State, long before the first (bear flag seen so numerously on our 'streets today was raised.

For a couple of weeks past preparations have been under way to Rive a fitting reception to the delegates to ithe fifteenth annual meeting of the iGrand Parlor, N.S.G.W. The streets cf Los Angeles have gradually ben assuming a festive appearance. Multi- flags, bunting, palms and flowers have blossomed out on all leading diarrhoea. Then the loss Of flesh and SPBIiiC AID SOULIER OPENING I strength becomes rapid, tne cnesi contracts, the features sharpen, the eye attains an unusual brilliancy, and the patient begins to realize that he Is in the last stage of confirmed consumption. Persons desiring treatment by this system nf nractlce can use the remedies at home as well as at our office, and which will cause no Inconvenience or hindrance to Dusiness whatever.

Those who desire to consult with me in regard to their cases had better call at the office for an examination, but if impossible to visit the office personally, can write for list nf Questions and circular, both of which III at will be sent free of charge. Address M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M. D. 137 S.

Broadway, Los Angeles, CaL Fern urove, no. 172, uoaega s. a. uun-ningjiame. Keystone, No.

173, Amador City Thomas M. Church, Charles L. Culbert. Pomona, No. 174 J.

Leo Park. Lemore, No. 175 W. F. Holser.

Marshall, No, 176, Santa Rosa William D. Wilcox, A. D. Laughlln. Observatory, No.

177, San Jos6 F. M. Rosenthal, C. M. Wooster.

Union, No. 178, Coperopolls Thomas Sinallfleld. Esperrto, No. 179 Max M. Conn.

Orange, No. 180 Pleasant Grove-Charles H. Treventhan, Varumo, No. 181, Arbuckle T. J.

Shel-hamner. The Native Sons are to be requested to appoint a committee to coSperate with one from the World's Fair Commissioners to arrange a historical display of California, to be exhibited at the preliminary World's Fair exhibit of California in San Francisco, beginning August 80, 1898, and afterward to be exhibited in the California building at the WTorld's Columbian Exposition, May, 1893; Vice-President Phelan has addressed a letter on the subject to the order and grand parlor, which meets here today. Turnverein Hall, where the sessions are to be held, has been decorated with palms, bunting and flowers, a bank of calla lilies adorning the front of the South Riverside Land Water Company Will celebrate the opening of their Second, Pipe Line about that day by a grand Excursion and Picnic. The Southern California Railroad will sell round-trip tickets at reduced rates. This Line was an immense undertaking and its completion is a great triumph of engineering skill.

Due notice will be given in the press of the time and manner of the celebration. Special prices will be made on that day for land under the new Pipe Line. Any one buying lands will be entertained at the Hotel Temescal until the next day and taken to the renowned Tin Mines free of charge; also have his railroad fare refunded. These lands are not excelled in the county for Beauty of Location, Magnificence of Scenery, Quality of Soil, Abundance of Water Freedom from FROST. Nothing was injured here by Frost the past severe winter.

COME AND SEE FOE YOUESELVES; Seeds! THE We offer to the public for coming planting season our choice stock of The decoration has thoroughfares. Northern Grown and Imported Garden, Field, Tree snd Flower Seeds, ot which we nave tne largest and best assortment on the Coast Dutch and Japanese Flowering Bulbs. Utah, Alfalfa, Grain and Grass Seeds at lowest mar entine. Amador, No. 17.

Sutter Creek, J. H. Tib-bits. Vlsalia, No. 1 9 Frank C.

Kimball. Areata, No. 20 H. P. Carr, J.

N. Davies. Chico, No. 21 C. B.

Swain, John Water-land. San Jose No. 23 F. C. McKelrnan, V.

H. Leaderlch. San Mateo, Np. 23 W. H.

McDougal. Yosemite, No. 24, Merced William M. Conlev. Sunset, No.

26, Sacramento W. C. Reith, W. W. Greer.

Bear Flag, No. 27, Petaluma W. H. Fairbanks. Santa Rosa, No.

28 L. W. Julllard, Charles Kirsch. Golden Gate, No. 29, San Francisco-Bryan J.

Kelleher, Charles C. Bruce, Robert C. Kelly. Woodland, No. 30 R.

G. Lawson, M. Yirker. Excelsior, No. 11, Jackson E.

A. Freeman, W. E. Kent. Gen.

Winn, No. 32, Antioch C. M. Bel-sbaw. lone, No.

33 A. Harvistlck. Mt. Shasta, No. 35, Shasta Charles J.

Litsch. Mission, No. 33. San Francisco W. H.

McLaughlin, Eugene F. Bert, David Cunningham, E. McNamara. Solano, No. 35, Suisun Myer Dinkelsy-sice, Joseph J.

Pfister. Rainbow, No. 40, Wheatland R. N. Mur-phv.

Elk Grdve, No, 41 H.C.Rose. Baker, No. 40, Bakersfield-J. Ahem. Tulare, No.

43 A. K. Ham. Fremont, No. 44, Hollister Harry Coleman.

Los Angeles. No. 45 Adolph Ramish. Alameda, No. 47 Max Gundlach, L.

H. Transue. San Francisco, No. 49 William H. Thornley, Louis P.

Powelson, James W. Reinfeld. Oakland, No. 50 P. H.

Remillard, J. Cal. Ewing, H. M. Leonard.

El Dorado, No. 52, San Francisco W. H. Metson, H. J.

Seitz, George H. Frelermuth. St. Helena, No. 53 Joseph Galewsky, 0.

R. Vann. Yuba, No. 65, Smartsville William A. O'Brien.

Hydraulic, No. 59, Nevada City D. E. Morgan, Fred Searleg, W. T.

Morgan. Golden Fleece, No. 67, Forbestown William J. Sen ultz. Quartz, No.

58, Grass Valley W. S. Robinson, T. C. Hocking.

Auburn, No. 5U Fred Stevens. Dixon. No. 60 James Frlzell.

Los Osos, No. 61, San Luis Oplspo E. F. O'Neal. ket prices- Complete Assortment of Implements for the Garden.

fjjl Florists' Supplies and Fancy Baskets of our own Im portation trom Switzerland ana uermany. Imported Memorial Designs in metal and porce BERING SEA CONTROVERSY. lain; immorteue arunciai nowers. xnese are of late introduction and are proving very popular. OUR NURSERY Carries a large stock of Result of Special Agent Evans's Visit to Los Angeles.

118 South Sprig; LOS ANGELES, (been very general. Few leading business houses but have some characteristic adornment. The bear is omnipresent, in many varied attitudes, ram-pant, couchant and otherwise. The Committee on Decorations consisted of A. Bamish, chairman N.

W. Quirolo, F. W. How, Will B. Gard, O.

A. Weid and J. R. Eckstrom. Yesterday was a typical Southern California day.

The heat of the sun, which shone from a cloudless sky, was modified by a gentle ocean breeze. A large crowd thronged the platform of the Arcade depot as early as 3 o'clock. There were members of the Reception Committee, with their handsome crimson and gold badges, resident Native Sons, and citizens with their families, awaiting friends among the visiting party. The report had, in some manner, become current that two Pullmans, filled with Native Sons, were to arr.iv on the regular San Francisco train, due at 8:15 o'clock. The train was late, and did not arrive until 3 -When it came in there were only a few stray delegates on board.

Another wait of ten minutes and the special train of eight Pullman cars rolled into the station, punctual to a minute, at 4 p.m. At Moiave the train had been an hour Branch of the famous San Franclseo house, Testimony of Col. H. Otis on the Seal Industry The Result of Three Years's Actual Experience on the Islands. Ornamental Plants Having just received from England a large consignment of ashionable Woolens, nrnnertv of an overstoccked mill, and SHRUBS AND TREES, rut Flowers and Floral Desitms furnished in order to dispose of them quickly we will make suits to oraer ai An short notice and at reasonable nrlces.

REDUCEl) PRICES! GREATLY Deciduous fruit trees and citrus stock of every description. Workmanhisp Guaranteed) Perfect Fit and Best of vjataiogues maiicu ttujr put ui tun cuua try on application. Unlike fiia Dutch Frocess Germain Fruit Co. Ho Alkalies 1 OR Seed House: 338-840 N. Main Baker Block, South Riverside Land and WaterCompany and three-quarters late, but time was made on the stretch from that point to As already stated in The Timbs, Special Agent J.

F. Evans, of the United States Treasury Department, stationed in San Francisco, is now in Los Angeles with instructions from Washington to take the testimony of Col. H. G. Otis, formerly Special Treasury Agent in charge of the seal islands of Alaska in 1879, 1880 and 1881.

This testimony is designed for use in the arbitration case now pending between the United States and Great Britain, and is taken under the immediate direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, but for the benefit of the State Department. The aim of our government will be to show that the former great abundance and prime condition of the seal life in fcireen nouses aau nursery; Corner Fourth and Los Angeles Napa, 'No. 63 Henry C. Gesford, T. Other! Chemicals Earl.

LOS ANGELES, CAL. Silver Star, No. 63, Lincoln L. H. Gray.

Mt. Tamalpais, No. 64, San Rafael F. M. are used In the preparation of Angellotl, R.

P. Troy. Teeth Extracted Free W. BAKER CCS mi WatsonTllle, No. es Eawara Mcuane, Physician arid Surgeon.

DR. HONG SOI, Natural Herb Doctor. James A. Hall. Redwood, No.

66, Redwood City W. P. BreakfastCocoa FROM 8 TO A. It. Plump.

Sotoyome, no. oh, neaiasourg js. Cook. which it absolutely pure and soluble. Colusa, No.

09 B. H. Mitchell. Rincon, No. 7S.

San Francisco J. A. Bering Sea was due largely t'o the legal protection afforded by the United States; to the general absence of poach It has viore than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Suear. and is far more eco Donovan, T. H.

Vivian, George H. S. Dry-den, L. K. Haffenkamp.

Invincible, No. 74, Anaheim H. C. Kel- ers from those waters; to the scrupulous care formerly exercised in taking nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and zasilz logsr.

seals for their skins; to the careful 3Ionterey, No. 75 J. A. Smith. Stanford, No.

76, San Francisco R. J. digested. i. Sold byGrorers ereryvrhtre.

sparing of the females, and to the Mler, E. J. Casey, E. W. Williams, E.

J. Angelo. W. BASER Dorchester, Mais. total absence from pelagic sealing in the waters adjacent to the islands.

Vallelo, No. 78 j. jr. binmger, w. Dud Mr.

Evans has already spent several ley, Jr. hours, with a stenographer to assist Vfhiw resolved to rive the nubile the Friendship, No. 79, Camptonvllle W. B. Los Angeles.

A delegation of the Reception Committee had gone np to Tehachepi on the previous evening and boarded the Bpecial at that place. They took with them fruit and flowers, which were distributed among the visitors. It had been arranged that a delegation of Native Daughters should go up to greet the guests at Burbank, but owing to the lateness of the train no stop was made there, and delegation did not leave. As soon as the 'train pulled into the depot, Douglas's band, dressed in new and gaudy uniforms of yellow, trimmed with red, struck up' a lively air. The Reception Committee guWed the delegates to the electric cars, half a dozen' Qf which were in waiting, handsomely decorated with flowers, palms and drapery.

The band took seats on the first car, and as many delegates as could sit, stand or hang on took places on the following cars. The band began to play and the cars moved off up town. Many who could not find room on the leading cars waited for others, which quickly followed. Rooms were found for the visitors at the various hotels, each leading hostlery of the city getting a quota. The delegates were glad to rest after their long journey.

It had been qnite warm on the train. Drinkables of all description were exhausted, even to the ice water. The Committee on Hotels, which looked after the comfort of the guests, consisted of J. C. Foy, chairman; Eugene Maxwell, Anthony Schvvamm, W.

F. Nordholdt, W. J. Yariel, C. D.

Houghton and N. M. Quirolo. Meek. ueneflt ot the followlnsr low prices until mr-ther notice: him, in taking the testimony of Col.

Otis, and will today complete and trans Prince, No. 80, Angeles Camp George F. Pache. cribe the testimony taken. The subject was gone into at length.

Official Bridge Work a Specialty, Sold or porcelain crowns, 15. Bets of Teeth, upper and lower, tit Bet of Teeth, upper or lower, tl. Teeth filled with gold, $1 and Teeth filled with silver, il. Teeth extracted without pain by useot Gilroy, No. 81, Angeles Camp W.

Fur- lonS- reports made in 1879, 1880, 1881 and 1888 were brought out, the condition Palo Alto, no. 83, aan jose jaexson 268 S. Main-st, near Third, Los Angeles, Cal. eoi his rfintoma from the medical schools and Univer Hatch, James T. Rucker.

of the seal rookeries and hauling Granite, No. 83, Folsom Isaac Hy man. Verba Buena, No. 84, San Francisco- taML grounds at that time was shown, and the vast abundance of fur seals there All Work Warranted. Daniel Suter, Fred W.

Lees. sities in Canton, and made his firm professional practice for many years the hospitals of Canton and Hone Kone. China. He is the sixth of a generation of doctors in his family and has made thor-. oueh studies of all diseases of the human body.

The doctor has had wide experience as a physician, nd Hurinv his lonvstav of six years in Los Angeles has made mny skillful cures. The doctor "res COl5sUMpllON, RHEUMATISM, ASTHMA, CATARRH. SICK HEADACHE, INDICES' was compared with the scant numbers Sierra. No. 85, Forest Hill F.

A. More- head. DK. C. PAEKEE, McLane, No.

86, Calistoga Mose Frank. Mt. Bally, No. 87, Weaverville George now. testimony taken goes to show the inevitable result foreseen by the Government agent twelve years ago, namely, that the withdrawal from Smith.

1850. 1891. COR. BROADWAY AND THIRD STS. (Entrance on Broadway.) AND ALL DISEASES that the human body is heir to, by this herb medicine, creoared every day.

It would be a benefit to those who are in trouble with sickness to. give Mm fair trial: bis terms are very reasonable. The doctor uses a thousand kinds of medicine which he directly imports from China. Hundreds of voluntary testimonials from patients who have been cured by the doctor can be shown at bis office. Please remember the abovp address and preserve this advertisement.

Golden Star, No. 88, Fortuna J. H. the Seal Islands of the fullest proteo Davies. xceiu extracted wuuom tuc use of gas, local application or freezing, on tion, and the admission of foreign and Bendcia, No.

89 Alfred Dalton. Jr, Santa Cruz, No 90 E. P. Hoffman, O. A.

American poachers into the natural contract. setBot teem, up; huwhs, and up; bridge work, $3 per tooth and up; a. tiasn "fnl tl.lH. tUTA tfAflf. lr UnffprinET With MIRRORS home of the delicate and sensitive fur Chittendon.

great pains in the back. head, coughing and weakness, and unable to get out from bed for fc 1 hiiHniv 11aA nn I ir Hnnir Hnf fnr rnnsn lr.lt toil WHO seal, to prey upon this precious animal some 11 me. aduul mi cc www uaAuC 1 Tr- A gold fillings, il and up: gold auoy, i ana up; silver, 75c and up: cement, Sue and up; elf aning teeth, fiOc and up. ADAMS SS9 S. Spring sti.bet Sd and 3d, rooms i to 9.

Ot all Styles, Sizes and Frlcea life, could only end in the ultimate Georgetown No. 91 Gilbert Cook. Downleville, No. 92 W. F.

Eschbaeher. Ferndale, No. 93 Robert Johnston. Golden Nugget, No. 04, Sierra City struction of the breeding rookeries and the practical extinction of this invalua In many cases delegates, although born in the State, had never seen Los Georee B.

Albee. Ukenhirmedl Sol has cured me of my sickness, and I am cheerfully recommencing him to the public. ble race of animals. The Two Tears Seaside, no. nan moon cay jsawaro.

Angeles, its oldest city of importance Shortness of trend of the testimony given by Col. Frev. PICTURES Framed and In the Sheet, embrac Dated March 8, i rans. m. j.

i.r.rax-ijrJ, vviui.uu To Whom it Mar Concern! I have been sick with headache, pain in back arid shoulders Ere at Pain utis was ail in the direction of main Los Fosltas, iso. ho, ijivermore Annur in Blues, Mut- and keen pain in my lungs. I tried two doctor It was interesting to hear their comments. Evidently' many of them had imbibed an idea which is widely enter W.Felddler, D. J.

Murphy. taining the contention of the United terme.bmotn.' inff satisnea 1 came 10 out kuiu uic .1 v. ii v. Santa Lucia, No 97, saunas T. J.

Rior. erlno? Snails. States against Great Britain. He ing Etchings, Engravings, Fac dan. J.

J. Wyatt. few doses of his medicine and found it improved me very anu ourstruly' south of tcsuA 1 An en leg. tained up North, that this is somewhat cured try one expressed the view that our Govern Meridian, No. 98, Nora Charles A.

bottle or New- of a "busted" community, ana a more ment should long since have joined Cure. NathAlll March. For three years I was a sufferer with rheumatism and kidney troubles and was or less moribund city. The remarks similes and Water oolors. Sketching Outfits with Russia in a strong naval alliance Lassen, No.

99, Susanvllle Frank rwr 1 I If WJO ill III II 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 IL II 11 BUUC1CU CAU UKinwun Vn. miles IHEART CURE r-v. m. mrurarjie. i i i i mi nn nq incurauie.

about our streets busy, even on a- Sun was recuui tor the protection of the' n.utual inter Cadv. For thousand! of treated me ana iaiieu ueucut mc iucy -i- -iVLj Vl i- Dnl fnr tratttint I am o-lad I had went to him. we Cured me in two day business blocks and general air of Mt. Diaoio, no. mi, Martinez uustav testimonials, see nicuucu iu WILLIAM GOBLE.

Dr. Mlle' Book, weeks" time. Weiss, Frank F. Williams. Wot Artist and Amateur.

New 101 First street, Oakland House. prosperity were punctuated wita ex clamations of surprise. New and Btnrtltoa Dated sepiemoer ioi. Glenn Ellen, No. 102 jr.

M. Luttrell. ests of the two nations in the waters and islands of the Bering Sea. The government of the Czar still exercises jurisdiction over the of the Commander group to wit: Copper, acts, tuuti st articles for painting. Silver Tip, No.

103, Vacavllle Ray Ben- aruggiBts. The programme for the entertainment of the guests, as at present outlined, includes a reception this evening at The most relia Wonderful Cures Bering and Kommdorsky which lie in ble cure for all tm mi FOR THE the Los Angeles Theater, when a oout the same latitude near the Sibe V11S MJ-HDT nett Bav City, No. 104, San Francisco L. A. Weike.

Courtland, No. 105 W. A. Johnston. San Diego, No.

108 Charles K. Stewart. Ramona, No. 109 S. M.

White, W. J. Varlel. Heart Sanborn, 133 S. Spring, Los Angeles.

Mayor Hazard will deliver an address NEW CURE nCfcBl I rian shore, and which are alo natural i ojWto Cui 1st Jtbai. 4c I I SeS of welcome on behalf of the citizens; responses by J. D. Sproul of Chico, resorts of the fur sealing. Special Agent Evans, who is BY DR.

MILES' MEDICAL Elkhart. Ind Arrowhead, No. 110, San Bernardino E. PORTLAND. SAN FRANCISCO SOLDiBY ALL DRUGGISTS.

trusted officer of the Government, will leave for San Francisco as soon as his Stephen M. White and others. The Romandy orchestra will furnish the music. R. F.

del Valle will deliver an E. Katz, A. Keller. Sonoma, No. Ill W.

M. Ellis. Martin. No. 112, Toroales E.

J.Callan. mission to Los Angeles is completed. DR. WONG; RAMONAI It In any ban address of Welcome to all the parlors, Eden, No. 113, Hayward P.

V. Long, H. ness not pay The response will be by Grand Presl Tl The Gem of the San Gabriel Valley. dent R. M.

Fltzererald. Miss Ellen lng you drop it and buy an Improved Pet- Peterman, Jr. Cabrlllo, No. 114, Ventura Arthur Webb Beach Yaw and Al Hawthorne will sing. Boils.

7t3 South Main Street, -Los Angeles, California. aiuma xncuoa Santa Barbara, No. 116 Augustus H. On Wednesday there will be an ex tor. ONLY Three Milee from City LlmlU of Loe Angelea.

Den. cursion over the Santa F6's Kite-shaped MORE MONEY Broderick, No. 117, Point Arena C. H. T)ROPERTY of San Gabriel can be made in rals irack, leaving Los Angeles at 8 a.m, DROPI am Bolls according to Dr.

King, iJ Hunter. Wine original uwner iy4 '3f ')2; via Pasadena. At San Bernardino the lng Chickens than in any other busi National, No. 118, San Francisco C. an eminent authority "are generally connected with de Tilden, J.

T. Dispaux, George W. Hespers. ness for the capital Native Sons of Arrowhead Parlor will extend hospitalities, including lunch at LOCATED at Snorb'e Station, 1 on line of S. P.

B. R. and Ban Gabriel Valley Rapid transit Railroad. Piedmont, No. 120.

Oakland George rangements of the liver and lnvesxea. a oeaati' fully illustrated cat DeUolla, C. F. MurdocK the cltv pavilion. At Kedlands there stomach.

While the older RarRanarlllai contain potash 'Skillful cure Increases longevity to Columbia, No. 121, San Francisco John 10 to IB mlnntea to ta will be an hour's drive about the coun "Ingeniously locating diseases through the pulse and excellent remedies are great blessings to the world." alogueof Incubators Brooders and all kinds of chicken fix the world." trv. another hour will be spent at which aarntes eruptions, Joy's is peculiarly stomach and bowel corrective, and ii theoulT Riverside. G. Rels, J.

H. Wood. Paso Robles, 122 M. E. Woody.

Nimpomo, No. 123 EllshaC. Dana. Los Gatos, No. 124 N.

G. Rogers. Willows, No. 125 T. Farrell.

ings free. Agents Clover Cutter, and everything required by utie is talk of a procession on Thursday, but nothing has yet been one that? ist'soj Its regulating influences cauie hails to dry up and disappear almost imme definitely arranged. Mountain, No. .126, Dutch Flat E. K.

A case in point. poultry raisers. Smart. naza, lo Angeiet city. CHEAPEST SoBurban Town 1, Lou, Villa Sites or Acre age Property.

POPULAR Tennj. Purest Spring Watt INEXHAUSTIBLE Quantities Guaranteed. Apply at office of SAN GABRIEL WINS CO, Ramona, Los Angeles Cat, Or to 11 D. WILLIAMS, Ramon. evening there will be a ban "I had boils break out on my neck.

One had Petaluma Incubator Petaluma, Cal. Wisteria, No. 127, Alvarado Fred Heir quet at Turnverein IfalL which wiir. promises to be a erand affair. bursted, I took Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla and in ajeu day the other boili had dried vp.

In the spring of 1S90 I took one of the other Sarsapa- Naloqul, No. 129, Lompoc J. B. Elkins If is said that Thomas F. Flint of San Madera, No.

130 josepn uancrott. 0 many OF MERIT or DIPLOMAS Of PROFE9-The sbove are two Ie similes of many to the CELEBRATED CHINESS BIONAL SKILL jrWeli tay. from or medical abilities and curative powers. PHYSICIAN, BR. WONU.

forhis supen iick when It hat long been cu' ledfand he is perhaps given up to die, if, after having been peated attempts to cure ihim have cured, too in addition to the taken to an inenAf "Services rendered, makes the physician a present as a token of gratitude regular fee PX and tn" prolongation of his life. This present consists usually of a for his restoration to bl" 1 of a sign-board, filled with characters entirely mean-broad plank, but full of meaning to the successful phys cian and his friends. the for hi" ia effeetin cure of toe ease one. "J'lJIito'Ue a great number of these COMPLIMENTARY DIPLOMAS It la not an "ncom.0" Chinese physicians in their native country, and indeed a number of the adorning the office the happy possessors of a few of these high tokens of very most successful one auperior medical ability. Fashion Stables.

rillas and the result was a mass of pimples. No. 133, Castroville J. Gabllan, Benito has the best chance to be elected grand president. For vice-president 133, French Gulch J.

C. Uie principal candidates are John T. Finest Livery Outfit In the Cltrl Electric Lighted I Fire Proofl Hearing that Joy's was later and acted differently I ned it this year with the above satisfactory results." j. Nxwiuk, Alameda, Col CJreany. Joe D.

Sproul and Leon Den Miller. Highland, No. Frank. Sconchln, No. Mt Whitney, Horses Boarded by the Day, Week, or Month.

135, Alturas J. L. Laird PIONEEE TRUCK CO. uery. Southern California will ask the office of grand trustee for either Stephen Tormerly with the "Alta California." 8.

F. uorseB Dougnt, sola or exenangeu. nacu or coupes at all hours. Telephone 75L No. 136, Independence John D.

Lewis. NO. 3 MAItfcET STREET. NEWTON BEST, Props. M.

White of Los Angeles or II. A. Eobt Walsh, with Wells Fargo and scores of other Ban Fianciseani report the same ex Hesperian. No. 137, San Francisco R.

SHE. FIR ST ST. Di.flA and Safe Movlnr. Bar- Keller of San Bernardino. For grand treasurer there promises to be a con Doolan, George A.

Montell. Hornltos, No, 138 George M. Reeb. orieuce. It avoids the use of the lance gage and freight delivered promptly to California Ice test between Henry S.

Martin, incum Chlspa, No. 139, Murphy's t-P, Han- address. TELEPHONE 137. sett. Vegetable bent, and Richard Doolan.

For grand eeteiary Henry Lumlstedt is said to Painless Dentistry Fine gold fillings, crowns andbrldge work. AH operations palnlem. Set teeth, IH.Oa BTEVNSA30N3 Bnorai 1. 1. Central, No.

140, Walnut Creek E. A. -MANUFACTURERS OF- Majors. nave. It all his own wav.

Frnm rlKtltlfxi EAGLE STABLES Gsrsaparilla Inyo, No. 141, Bishop's Creek William HOTEL WINDSOR REDLANDS, CAL. BATES: 12.00 to 13.00 PER DAY. Special Rates by the week. Free 'Bus to and from all trains.

Campbell T. Hedge, Fropr. PUEEIOE ter. Particular st ten 1 1 on given to 122 SOUTH BROADWAY. rollowin" a list ct the delegates to l.c ir.ry.u1.

tiwnie came duriDg Dehy. Sebantopool, No. 142 C. C. Sullivan.

Good tr'ms at reasonable rate. TeL No. limit! As it i the only Barsapirilla that purifies the blood without the ugly jwtAsh eruptions, insist the p.t few flays. On the pieclal train Tuolumne. No.

144, Sonora Frank T. jJ03. HOLMts, rropncior. Cor, SAN FERNANDO nd OlYMPIA. Tel.

333. I rav, there were 225. Altogether, Kttrnam, Charles E. Street on Joy's and don't be talked into taklogsnother..

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