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Cos Daily JUK33 11, THE WEATHER. FOK CHARITY'S SAKE. TJ. "8." WEATHER BUREAU, Los Angeles. We Have MOVED GIPSY ENCAMPMENT BRILLIANT ft' June 10.

At the barometer registered 29.88; it 5 p.m., 2S.82. Thermometer tor the corresponding hour showed 54 deg. and 75 SCENE AT ST. JAMES PARK. Large Attendance Beaattfal Booths and Level? Women Varied At.

deg. Relative humidity, 6 94 per cent p.m., 66 per cent. Wind, a.m., calm; p.m., west, Telocity, mllex Character of weather, 6 clear; p.m., clear. Maximum temperature, 84 minimum tempera-ture, 54 Barometer reduced to tea level. ToS.

E. Corner Spring tractlona Enchilada, Tamales IT'5 DEAD EASY and lees Gorgeous Costumes. The gipsy encampment at St. James Park, given by the Ladies' Auxiliary for the benefit of the Stimson-Lafavette and Second Streets, Wilcox Block. Hotel del industrial School, opened last evening To sell such suits as ours at 1 1 TT "ne oi giory.

All aweiiaom turned out, the park was thronged during the whole evening, and. all the booths were crowded with customers, while about All AlVNO $10, $12 and $15. We own "ie jwnamg walks and velvety lawns, Strolled hundtedfl. nn-fnvlncr th Coronado. If one wants to get points on how Xo run or office, be should apply to come of the managers of prospective candidates for the trusteeship In Santa llghtful musio, the brilliant scene, and the fragrance of flowers.

Near the lily pond in the center of the park, was stationed the Lob Angeles Military Band, rendering most enjoyable muslo at Intervals, while all about were comfort- AQENCY. H. F. NORCROSSt Agent Ana. theM at the right price that's why.

They are made right and of the right stuff, that's another why. You can get just as good suits at any tailor shop if the tailor understands how to fit YOU. But the tai The Fire Commission has determined aoie cnairs for those who preferred to sit stilL enjoy the musio and watch the to abide by Its decision, not to allow promenaaers. department apparatus 'to make a part of the Fourth of July parade. It appeared to he a question of business One of the prettiest features of the decorations is the myriads of electrlo lights with which the tents, the booths and the trees are They maite me park almost as light as day.

or and business has apparently triumphed. ineLog Angeles Lighting Company $10 to $15 lor will charge iurniBnes me electricity as Its contribu tlon to the affair. more on a suit If you want wear the Scarff -street entrance is the The conclusion of the Hearne-Chron-' icle $100,000 libel suit at San Diego ends in eight-day trial, which, In some re- ice cream oooth, or snow palace, the Interior lined with fluffy cotton. Silver speetsTvas a jiotable case. The Jury failed to agree.

This Is regarded as a I FOR I A Pure- Ice AND I PURITAS JlQ 228 The ice Cold storage Co. imsfl nung in guttering lines from the ceiling, which was dotted with incandescent lights. About the pillars were massed potted palms and flowers, and upon the small tables were either bowls of flowers or pink-shaded can practical victory for the San Francisco Chronicle. A San Diego hotel ihas the following sign: "For ladles only Fire, Fire, Fire, Water, Water, Water, Smoke, Smoke, Smoke. Eight hundred feet of counter room," every inch occupied in selling out the damaged goods; this morning we add our entire stock of wash dress goods to the lot and make a damaged price on every yard.

All our goods, all our LIN HNS will be marked down; why not make a clean up while we are at it? all the damaged goods will be sold for a very small, amount; more counter space will be given this morning. All our fine organdies, all our ducks, all our fine ginghams, all French lappets, all dimities, everything in colored wash goods will marked down to a price that will leave no room for criticisms; we have concluded to clean house while we are at it. Table linens and towels, napkins, stamped linens whether soiled or not will be marked down for this day's sale; there will be the greatest values on our counters you ever saw. Take a look through the dress goods department, we mark down a lot of new things and will add these to the damaged goods at a damaged price; it is time to clean housa and we are doing Separate All Wool Skirts and Part Wool Skirts have been marked down from $2.50 to $1, they are new goods. We will sell a line of children's straw hats at a marked ueiaoras.

ine decorations formed a charming setting for the lovely women in even to see how much style and good honest wear $7,50 will buy, look at our suits at this price. They're corkers. Our prices on Straw Hats are lower than any special sale in town We marked 'em right in -the first place, zjc and up. Dozens of wise men anfl women are buying those "Two for a quarter' Wash Ties in big lots. No wonder.

reading, and writing room; general ing gowns, ana powdered hair, who served the ices and coffee. The booth is managed by Miss Alden and Mrs. H. Shoemaker, assisted by Juesaamea W. S.

Hook. S. H. Martin, -Dean Full wood. J.

S. Vosburg, R. Perez, Misses Waddllove, Scott, Banning, Graham, Ellis. Ryland, Hamilton, Cora Goodrich, K. Johnson.

Lila Lewis, Kate Ellis. L. "McFarland. G. Caswell, Maggie Winston, Dorothy Groff, Lucile Chandler, Florence Silent, M.

Da Luna, Hazel Bryson. On Snow-shoes to the Barren Grounds. Twenty-eight hundred miles after Musk-Oxen and Wood BUoa By Caspar Whit ney. Profusely Illustrated, 3 TOLL THAYER -BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 139 Spring SL, Bryson Block. G.

Knight. conversation not In order." It is almost needless to say that members of the Woman's Parliament and of the Woman Suffrage campaign clubs, will shun this hotel as they would shun the well, the deep sea. The ball has been started rolling for a large and "splendiferous" ratification meeting, to follow the nomination by the St. Louis convention of a Ee-jmblican Presidential Committees were appointed at a public meeting last evening, to have charge of the affair. They should have the Cooperation of every Republican In the efty, great and small, In their work of making ready to "whoop It up" In the most approved style, when the time for ratifying arrives.

From the Times Riverside sponden.ee It would seem that the Orange-growers Exchange Is facing a spirit of dissatisfaction which may prove a serious menace to its welfare during the next year. It is understood that the opposition to the exchange Is not against the cooperative Idea, but is based on the alleged failure to obtain no, tsi, H3, ui The American booth, where delicious North Spring ...3. W. Corner Franklin chocolate is dispensed by pretty girls in white aprons, caps and kerchiefs, HAHBI8 PRANK gWOPHIBTOWa presents a charming scene. Huge flags are arapea to form the sides and the Mm C2 1.

Up5 front is a feathery mass of red, white and blue pampas plumes. Handsome It nags float from the neak and the cor down price today. Come to the greatest fire sale ever held in this city, the insurance companies pay the loss. ners, while inside are palms and quantities of small flags prettily arranged. The managers of this booth are Mmes.

A. C. Jones and A. H. Flxen, assisted by the Misses Wellborn, the Misses Fair- Br Muslin Under wear 1 child and Miss Bertha Flxen.

Near by, in front of a gipsy tent. Mr. and Mrs. On Sea On Land Shawhan and Mr. Schmelser.

in nlc- The most complete line shown in the cltv. Better making and better ma turesque costumes, discoursed delightful mandolin and guitar music, and Mr. Schmelser also played wonderful solos terials than you via find in any dry and prices a third lower I KUUUD DIUl.i as good prices for oranges as have been received by outsiders. It is hard work than the. dry goods stores special The acceptance of Harrison's Paints over all others for the steamer Hermosa only goes to prove what we have known for sales, as you buy uf tbi uakuu.

to convince a man that it is to his In on his glass tumblers. In this same quarter is the headquarters of the Executive Committee, Mmes. Sumner P. Hunt, T. A.

JElsen and Daniel MoFar. land. None Such BISHOP COMPANY'S GRAHAM CRACKERS If your dealer does not keep Bishop Company's Graham Crackers mail us his and your address and we will be pleased to send you a sample box without cost. terest to Join an organization which makes smaller returns than other grow a long time that they are best h. MATHEWS, 238-240 South Hafn St.

The Japanese tea garden and "flsh ers outside of the organization receive, pona are In a particularly prety loca I. Magnin 237 S. Spring St." 9 MYEB SIEGIL, Manager. California is competing in the east tion, nea the Uly-pond, beneath the shade of spreading fan-palms. A huge Japanese umbrella forms the roof, the ern markets for new honors.

Augustin Daly, the celebrated theatrlcal matt pillars of feathery bamboo are wreathed with gay morningglorles and white and soarlet silk Japanese flags float at the tume. found-plenty of customers for agar of New York, has engaged six attractive young women, State to. participate In the coming her Prof. Arevalo corners. Pretty, lanterns shed a soft light the "cosy tables under -the dramatic season at the Metropole, palms, and the pretty girls with: their escorts, wno sit there sipping the re Times have hanged mightily since the days of '49.

Then there was a demand il B. Blackstone Co. freshing beverage. The ladles in charge looked very lovely In their rich Japanese costumes. A dainty cup and saucer is for Massachusetts school marms and other girls In carload lots to come West and become the husbands of worthy given to each patron, and long before the evening was over the stock of fifty DRY GOODS.

pioneers. And now the tide has turned. cups ana saucers naa vanisnea. Mrs, O. P.

Posey, Mrs. Albert Crutcher and The charming femininity of the Pacific Special Sale No. 8 will begin Monday, June close Saturday, June ij. Miss Greer preside over this pretty re Coast is eagerly sought by the East and played the guitar, accompanied hls.two pupils, the Misses Roth and Priest. i The tent where the living pictures drew a large crowd, was presided over by Mrs.

Sheldon Borden and Mrs. T. A. Lewis, assisted by Mrs. Percy Schumacher, Coblelgh, Llbby Wolters, Marie G.

Overton, Theo Burnett, May Corson, Mamie Chandler, Florence Jones, Beatrice Chandler, Frances Groff, La Ramada Enchilada was another much patronized quarter, where most delicious enchiladas, coffee and real Havanas were dispensed by pretty girls In gorgeous gipsy costumes. The roof of the ramada Is of red and yellow bunting, while that of the porch In treat, Lemarchand, boneless, Sardines" The lemonade booth, where Mrs. How ard M. Sale, Mrs. Tyler and Miss Pow California has come to the fore with mighty strides In almost all walks of Royana, French, can Branet, French, 10o ers are kept busy serving delicious A Bargain in.

life. punch and lemonade, Is most attract lveiy aecoratea witn Branches of or Mustard, Domestic, can American, can ....8 for 39C Westminster Creamery Batter, tegular price 45c per rolL 216 and ai8 South Spring Street. angesand huge lanterns, while outside A few days ago the Board of Supervisors requested the District Attorney is a ouriy negro bouncer, clad In all the to submit a written opinion as to the colors or tne rainbow, calllnir in eten torlan tones attention to the attractions powers of the board in the con tern' witnm. plated refunding of the county's bonded in ear tne Aaams-street entrance are indebtedness. This inquiry was lnstl Dress Goods.

We have Just received 20 pieces Mixed Cheviot, all wool and silk and wool, 38 in. wide, same goods that have been selling at 50c per yard all the season. We I will sell this lot at just half price, 25c per Yard. WAREHOUSE, tuted in answer to a proposition from a two Central American booths, called the tlenda and fonda, where cigarettes and chlqulla are sold. The costumes Chicago and New Tork banking house to take, up the bonds at 4 per cent.

or the ladies are particularly handsome and the booths are great attractions annual Interest, provided such bonds The managers are Mrs. Sanford Robin son and Miss Katherlne Casey, assisted front, is of pepper sprays. Beautiful flags are draped In the Interior, and float from the top, while electric lights Japanese lanterns, and red and yellow Shaded flood the scene with brilliancy. Miss Kate Harknees is the charming manager, and is assisted by the Misses G. Smith, Isabelle Lacy, Clara Harkness, Misses Rued, Fannie Laynge, of Oakland.

In a wide semi-circle about a camp-fire, over whlch swinges a typical black kettle, are grouped the twelve tents which form the encampment proper. oy Misses ueresrord Joy. Nell Frank, could be secured In large amounts. Los Angeles county is now paying a much higher rate of Interest. The District Attorney finds that under the laws of 25 1 San Pedro Near Third Storage Facilities First Class.

Rates Reasonable. enfleld, Edith Klrkpatrlck, Genevieve Kobinson, Julia and Clara. MercereaU urace ana enanele Ferris. the State these bonds can be refunded The soda booth, a Drettv affair in nlnk for lower rate of interest bonds. The ana lavenaer bunting ana archeo or opinion is published in its entirety in palms, is charmingly presided over by mmes.

jttuie, tiranviiie MCGowan this morning's issue of The Morris Albee and William E. Dunn, all in pwk evening gowns. There are six palmists and fortune tellers, a phonograph and shooting gallery, a charm booth, in charge of Miss Rendall, who sells love potions AN ILLUSTRATED NOVEL. The candy booth is gay with red and N. B.

Blackstone Co I 171-173 N. Spring St Telephone 259. yellow bunting, relieved by the deen Unique Celebration In Honor' of ana onarms that are warranted to do green of the date and fan-palms which form the roof. The ladies looked ver Ancient Mexico. their work and oulckly, Los Angeles will have an interesting pretty in their evening gowns, and did ine cosiumes 01 tne laaies are extremely "handsome.

Among the other a rushing business. The managers are entertainment on July 4 and 5, by the attractions in this quarter are tarn Mrs. ranK itaaer ana Mrs. S. G.

Gou Mexican residents, wno intend to give by a grana. ceiewauon in nonor or the peo pie of ancient Mexico. There will be Mesdames nourine dancers, mandolin and guitar quartettes, banjo solos, and glees sung by a quartette of Berkeley and Stan- races ana atnietic games In the Mex C. C. Parker.

lean style, and spirited contests for A H. Busch. DR. LIEBIQ CO. rora students.

The fortune tellers in elude Mrs. M. L. McCormack, Mrs prizes, in which all the participants will Misses De Mexicans, in addition to this Die. MlChener, Miss Kent, Miss Swain and Hlgglnbotham, Winder.

George Steckel, Alice Coe Fallon, Blanche Dewey, Maude Rose, Mabel Rose, Paty Miller, Amanda Teresl, turesque display, there will be a drama several professionals, The matrons are: enacted the open air, representing The old reliable, nerer-falllng SpeclalUti. establlahet Mjreara Dispensaries In Chicago, Kansas City. Batte (Montana), San Francisco, and Los Angeles at Hasklns, Maude Newell, Mesdames me Kidnaping ot a Mexican girl by Indians! The assault will be made upon the defenseless house, which will J. C. Mlcheher.

jjeitna Lewis, Harriet Smith. F. Blanchard, W. Burnham, The tamale booth is one of the hanA Percy Shumacher, Hutchinson, Fitzgerald. I23 South riain Street Jnall prlrate diseases of Men Not a DoUar Need Ba Pall Until Coral.

Ezra Stimson, Gilbert Overton, Robert Wldney. somest in the grounds and was crowded all the evening. The decorations are sty in me Mexican colors and are exceprt. The gypsy maids are: Misses mgiy arusuo. The roof Is of red.

whit Weeare the worst eases two CATARRH a specialty, to three months. ana green stripes or buntlnsr. and Swatn. from the eaves hansr graceful faatnnn. eared Dromntl.

Wutlnr OL.EET 01 years standing of ropes of the same colors. Beautiful drains all UD 1 Ads In man or woman speedily stoppeA Harkness, Clara Harkness, Hamilton, Kent, Maybelle Rendall, Ryan, Lacy, Lou Kimball, Daniel, DeUrquiza, Lultweller, oianicets are arapea about the interior, while against the walls are arrans-ed Examination, Including Analysis, Pree Gill, email ouas, oows ana arrows, cherlons, oe Durnea to the ground after the sole occupant, a young Mexican girl, has been captured and carried off. The savages will then be pursued by a band of mounted Mexicans, and, after a sharp battle, the abductors will be conquered and ignomlniously lynched, while the girl is taken home In triumph. The play will close with the marriage of the rescued girl to the leader of the Mexicans. AH the actors -will be in full Mexican costume, and the wedding celebration will be enlivened by national games and dances, to Mexican music.

The celebration will take place In Agricultural Park, and no pains are being spared to make it recall the old days of Southern California, before the rule ot the Americano transformed the land into a corner of the great, bustling United States. Holleran's Qnlck Work. Officer Mike HoIlera.n dlntlnenfahoA Tea will not Bum ui a us ana oasKeis. strings of Parsons, have therein No matter what yoor trouble la, nor who has failed, come and see ns. regret It In Nature1, laboratory there Is a remedy for erery disease.

We edforjoars. Come and get it The poor treated free on Fridays from Gertrude Johnson, Drain, pepper sprays ana red pepper are caught about the rafters and the nlnri utoU Hill Julia Winston, is brilliant with the light from myriads 123 SOUTH MAIN STTtEET. Chanslor, or lanterns. The kitchen Is under the direction or a Mexican coclnera and Powers, Severens, 4 Genevieve Smith, McCrea. juay Mcurea.

Abby Easton, Clara Carpenter, Ella Hasse, Alice CulverwelL Klokke. very aencious are the tamales and cof fee brought from her domain and PEASE'S LEASINQ served by sonw of the prettiest srirls In PRUDENT EOPLE URCHASE. Rued, Laynge, Bedroom Suits M. tne city, in tne gayest or Mexican cos ERFECT tumes. The booth is presided over, by The gentlemen -who assist are: Messrs.

Mrs. waiter s. Moore, assisted dv Mesaames NOW is the time to bny if 70a need one. Onr large stock appeals to all classes of buyers. Prices -low to begin with and economical to end with.

himself last night by arresting a col Parson, Cochrane, HilL Wedemever. Frederick Howes, B. McLellan, Ira O. Smith. B.

Wotkyns, Young, Seyier. Brown. The feature of this afternoon will NILES PEASE, 337-330-3-fi S. Spriny Street. the baby coaching parade, which takes place at 3 o'clock, and for which over a hundred babies are entered.

Hardwood BEDROOn SETS, $13.50 Up. Hattle Strong, Hendricks, Miner, Mrs. Moore's aide Tne encampment will through the evening, 1 yim 'AS GOOD AS OOLtX" J. Ross Clark, I. N.

VanJuys, J. T. NorTon, Misses Helen Kemper, C. Maxwell, Innes, Ball, Bessie Bryan, Misses-Elsie Gibson, Annie Gibson, Clark, Alma Demlng, G. Demlng, Flossie Nolan, -Annie Nolan, Emma Graves, Sablna Burke, Mabel Ferguson, Jennie Campbell, Sperry's beat family flour.

ored Doy on a charge of burglary in less than half an hour after he had heard his description read at roll-call. Sergeant Smith read to the night-watch at 7:45 o'clock a description of wmiam Smith, wanted for robbing Pemberton's lunch room Monday night. Half an hour later Smith was locked tip at police headquarters, Officer Hol-leran having seen him on Alameda street and arrested him. 'MY CAKE WAS DOUQH," I.dld net use Sperry's flour. "TURN OVER A NSW LEAK" And boy Sperry's flour.

"AS GOOD LUCK WOULD HAVE IT" I bought Bperry'i beat family. "HE KNEW WHAT'S WHAT" When be bought Sperry's flour. 'THE DEVIL MaY TAKE THE HINDMOST" But I will take Sperry's flour. BANNING rmmSJSSSlnm "AS WHITS AS SILVER." Bread from Sperry's flour. Pansy Whitaker, Lora Hubbell.

Annls Van Nuys, Ada Dryden, Virginia Dryden, Helen Howes, Alma Foy, F. McLellan, Nannie Dillon, Echo Allen, Rita Green, Eand-ploked. Bouthflald Welling ton Lump Goal, $10 per ton, deltToroX Cement and Catallna Island Serpentine and Soapstone MISS THRIFTY, WHY IS IT There's Nothing in Town Ton alwaya hare inch light. irhlt hrxAt Areata for IAMTA CATALIW A ISLAKT alaa far Cew Ocean Xeearsloa St.am MLaraoNK iffas CORONADO WATER SOUR. ers.

Tags, Tachte and Pleaaare UBS Span? Mat family. DELICIOUS roa RraarVe3 the appreciative ttuxhamt -v MR. WHEDON, of 114 West First Street, Poland Rock Address Katherlne Kemper, Mabel Godfrey, M. McCormack, Moore, aUng his morning roll from 8prrya flour. Take Your Wlfa one of those handsome Potson Tmrw Boxes.

They ararlTen free with eacb bog of Edith Whitaker, R. Moore. "BEGINNING OP THE END" Water Bartholomew O. HJusBreUway TeLM SeUs CORONADO WATER i Miss Rowena Moore, in national cos- Whn all irlll Epfrrjr1 tour,.

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