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fljie Si a fig I EVERY FAMILY ADVERTISERS BAT II PAYS TO AD VIE- tin in the paper of A In the Taller reads THE SDN every day, and that's why every aaveruser LIKES IT. THE BUN has the largest circulation of any Interior paper In Southern California. SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1897. VOL.

VI. NO. 39 I AMUSEMENT8. SPECIAL RATERS BH1.NKMEYKR OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 10.

BENEFIT OK THE PIANO FUND OF Silver Wave Chapter No. 75, 0. E. S. Under the direction of MR.

AND MRS. KENDALL HOLT, First production In San Bernardino of Sardou's masterpiece of dramatic work in five acts, miss Muryrox." The evening will conclude with the OflT flT OUTXTPT greatest of all Yankee Comedies, j(JJjJ Jl( ft ADMISSION, 60 35 centB, and 25 cents. ppIRST M. E. CHURCH.

TUESDAY KVENINO, APRIL 18. GRAND CONCERT, Introducing MADAME GENEVRA JOHNSTONE-BISHOP, Prima Donna 8oprano, assisted by MISS NELLIE COOK, pianist, C. 8. CORNELL. Barytone, and the HAYUN CHORAL SOCIETY.

Under direction of C. K. PERCY, Tickets on sale at Uaruum's book store. gAN BERNARDINO RACE-TRACK. MAY DAY RACES.

SATURDAY, MAT 1, 1897. Two mixed races, trotting and pacing, for named horses, one mile beata, best three In Ave. Rnuning race. Quarter mile dash. The best horses iu San Bernardino and Riverside Counties are entered.

Admission to the track, 60 cents. WHERE AS. MERCHANT TAILOR. PHOTOGRAPHER. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET.

GEO. SWING, Prop. 312 Street, San Bernardino, Cal SASTA FE STABLES, COR. COURT and STREETS. ASSAYER AND CHEMIST.

JOHN T. REED. Of YORK BAKERY. 316 THIRD STREET. HOTEL.

IIOBBS HOUSE. AND GRAIN. ADOLPH JOHNSON. TEE IDEAL RESTAURANT, 44a THIRD BET, AND E. Iff YORK KITCHEN.

AL. FRANTZ, Prop. REAL ESTATE. J. P.

SCOTT. CAPITAL MARKET. SanJBernarrftno. HERMAN EOCKOFF, Manager. A J.

Carriage and Sign Painting. METTLER Bens Phariacy HOLDZKOM NOTICE. AT THE REQUEST OF HIS MANY PATIENT9' Dr. 11. Kussell Burner has decided to remain In San Bernardino (or one week longer, at the Urand Central Hotel, and he has concluded to hi.

nrst assistant surgeon to Redlands. DON'T FORGET the tree trial treatment 1th PROF. RUSSELL BURNER, M. Fifteen Dollar or Five Hundred Dollar OZONE AND OXYGEN YITALIZEH, ABSOLUTELY FREE, between the hour, of 9 a in and 12 and from 1 to 4, and 7 to p. m.

The Professor also make the generous oner of giving one or two treatments absolutely free with bis great invention known as the CHI-CAUO MKD1CATOR, aud the AMKKICAN OXYGEN APPLICATOR, which Is used for the positive cure of ail diseases of the none, throat aud lungs, only excepting Consumption In the last stages. Reception parlor and operating rooms at the Grand Central Hotel until Saturday evening April 17. or, "Who Stole the Bar'l of Apple Kerne?" A. G. KELLY, Manager.

TO BUY JUST ARRIVED MY HEW SPRING AND SUMMER LINE OK WOOLENS COrae AND BXHMINB Drugs as low as the lowest. 40 Gallons Llthia Water, $1.00. Pure Minorca Eggs, 1.00.for 13. First-class work in all lines. Babies and children's photoa a specialty.

I take pains to please. Ground Floor. West of Motor Depot, Ban Rurn.wlliin 1 ill Te.ephou..Red62. Our MEATS go farther than most meats do. It's because they are choice through and through aud there Is to waste.

That's why It's good economy to buy of us. We make a specialty of quick delivery, and that's an item for hurried housewives. The Finest of Turnouts furnished for all occasions. A splendid Tally-Bo. Competent Drivers.

Assays made on all valuable metals. Sampling of mines a specialty. Tents made of all metals and minerals. Money must be sen with sam- P'e' Saa COURT STRET Fresh Bread. Fresh Cakes.

Fresh Pies. Rooms with board, JO per week. Best meals in the city for 25o. A house that never changes hands. S70 COURT STRXET Wood.

Coal. Lime. Cement. Tel. 72 Red.

340 THIRD STREET Lunches put up to order. Home Cooking. As good a 15c meal as to be had In town. Chicken Dinner Sunday, 20o. Meals from 15 cents up.

Oysters any style Open day and night. Lunches and short order at all hours. No Chinese or Japanese. Patron lie white labor. Money to Loan.

Suburban Property. Orange (troves. Fruit Lands. 510 THIRD STREET. Butter.

Eggs. Fish. Game. Poultry. Oysters.

We are not overstocked with them rresn toaay. Aud all the delicacies of the season. Tents. Canvans. Harness.

Saddles. EAST THIRD STREET The bet of workmanship. Twenty-two years experience. Com! and see work and get prices. 6 Third street.

wo doors east ofBrazelton Stable. FriOts Feet at USLS OF TRAVEL. So. California Eailw'y SANTA FE ROUTE. APRIL, 1897.

Trains leave and arrive at Third Street Depot as follows: Overland Express. Through to Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and Eat. Leaves daily, Ariives daily, Chicago Limited. Through to Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, St.

Louis and Kant. Leaves Tuesdays aud Fridays only at 8:55 a. in. Arrives Tuewlays aud Saturdays only at p. m.

Los Angelea Trains. Leave 7:42 a am, pm. Leave 7:40 am pm Arrive am, pm. Arrive W.85 pm, pm Santa Ana Trains. 0 -Leave 7:40 am, 1:62 m.

Arrive li.Hb 7:05 San Diego Trains. Leave 7:40 a. m. and Tuesdays and Saturdays 1:52 p. m.

0 Arrive p. 7:05 p. m. Corona Trains. Leave 7:40 am, pm Arrive m.

Colton and Riverside Tralna. Leave 7:40 a 10:27 am 12:40 1:62 4:15 pm, Arrive 11: JO am, 4:05 "6:05 pm 7:05 pm. Santa Monica and Redondo Trains. Leave a Arrive Redlands and Highland Tralna. Leave 6:80 sm, 2:55 pm Leave am, 12:40 pm, 6:13 pm.

Arrive 7:88 am, 4:05 pm H-Arrive 11:85 am, 1:50 pm, 7:20 pm, Penis and San Jacinto Trains. Leave 'VI: 40 pm. Arrive 11:80 am. Penis, Elsloors and TemeculaTralns. Leave "12:40 pm Arrive 11:30 am Escondido Trains.

Leave 7:40 am. Arrive 7:06 pm Trains for Redlands direct lesve the street depot 8 minutes later than time given. Trains from HedlaudB direct can be taken at street depot at 7 :84 am, 4 :02 pm via Pasadena; via Orange; vis Highland: via Kedlands. Dailyexcept Sunday all other tralnsdally. 11:37 am trains for Los Augelei stop only at principal statlous.

Excursions to ls Angeles and the coast every Saturday aud Sunday. Bound trip J.l. For rates, tickets, sleeping car berths, call on or address A. M1TCHEM, Ageut. City office 614 Third street, street depot and Third-street depot.

JNO. J. BVKNE.U. P. Los Angeles.

W. U. KEVIN. Gen. Manager, Los Angeles.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. (Pacific System.) Commencing March 4, 1897, trains are due to leave and arrive at Union Motor Depot, Third street, connecting closely with all Southern Paolnc trains at Colton follows: LSitl FOB STATION. aaeivs raoM 0.45 a m'Ogden and East 8 Ogden aud East 6.56 Ogden aud hast y.85 a m.Deming, Kl Paso, Kansas City, New Orleans Kail 5.55 Portland, Tacoms 4 East. 0.00 a Los Angeles and 1'asadeua 10.45 a Los Angeles and Pasadena 2.46 Los Angelesand Pasadena via Covtna; 6.55 pm Los Angelesand Pasadena viaPueute 9.85 a m'Bauniugand Beaumont. 10.45 a Sauta Barbara 10.46 a San Fran, and Sacramento.

10.05 am t25 4.80 6.26 10.06 a 10.05 a 11.15 am 4.30 6.25 6.25 4.80 10.06 a pm 6.25 6.55 San Fran, and Saorsmento. ts.00 a in San Frau. aud bauraineuto a Keaiauus via 4.00 Redlands via 9.86 a in Redlands and 6.55 pm Redlands aud 10.45 a Unlit Beach St 11.15 am 6.25 8.26 a 8.10 pm 4.80 11.15 a pm 2.46 StMonlca.L'g ta.uu am auia nouiea 10.45 am Santa Monica Sunday excepted. Sunday only. The best service and most pleasant Hue to Banta Monica, Long Beach aud Calallna.

Choice of Sunset, Ogden aud Shasta routes to the East. Personally conducted excursions several times weekly via the various routes. bunxel Liiniiea leaves easi-oouna ai Wednesdays aud Sundsvs: west-bound. 6:55 p. Wednesdays and Saturdays.

For looal and through tickets, exourslon dates, Pullman berth reservstions, please apply to J. A. DKYARMON, Agent, II 1 Oil jnuHii uvynis, diu ovi uniuiuu Or A. D. SHEPARD.

Aast. G. F. and P. 229 South Spring street.

Lot Angelas. RICHARD GRAY, Gen. Traf. Mgr. H.

GOODMAN Gen. Pass. 8. F. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO MOTOR ROADS.

FOR RIVERSIDE AND COLTON Leave for Arr. from Lv Colton I.v Rlver-Colton and Colton aud for Hsu sideforHan Riverside Riverside Bernardino Bernardino a. m. iTsi iTiT TV. 7.

7.16 7.60 8.KU 8.16 10.45 10.85 11 45 1115 11.02 11.36 r. m. r. h. 12.01 r.

it. 1.15 12.15 r. H. 1.05 3.46 1.41 1.29 2.S6 4.00 8.10 8:00 8.50 i.JO 4.17 6.56 6. .40 6.25 8.12 Dally except Hunday.

Colton only. Couuect at Colton with all main line trains FOR REDLANDS Trains leave Union Motor depot, Third street, Ban Bernardino, and kedlands as follows: AST BOUND. WIST BOUND. Trains Leave SAN BXSNASDINO. 0:25 a.m.

12:15 m. 8:16 p.m. 6:06 p.m. Trains Lesve BIDLANDS, (7:20 a.m. a.m.

10:15 a.m. 11:90 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 6.50 p.m.

'For Redlands Junction only. fKlcept Hunday. J. A. DEYARMON, Agent If you're going to the Los Angeles 1 WWW A KSBnsaartf I TTn 11 IT A TIT XT In And Want to Read next Sunday's, edition of this paper.

Tuesday's or Friday's It'll tell you all about it. 3 Onions, mm Progressive Clothiers andShoers, AND MONKY SAVKHS TO TH1C PUBLIC Country Orders Promptly Attended To. PLANTS. Potatoes, Poultry Supplies. 362 The regular price is what you can buy any kind of toy tor at L.

G. ALLEN'S Book and Music Store, Today. BOEHM'S TRANSFER. Baggage and freight delivered to any part of the city. Prions reasonable.

Trunks, 2c. (lice Hart's News Stand. Telephone 125 Red. BARTON CATICK Ondertakers and Embalms 644-546 Third Street I Telephone 80 SAN BERNARDINO Opsn Day nl Nlsjht. L.

MIGEL, House FnrnisMiigs. Nowis the time! Get Your CARPETS CLEANED, and Your Furniture Upholstering done at MIGEL'S, Third Street. Good Work. Low Prices. Vom ,1 Jmrnft of Jtoftta Prof.

W. H. reeke, who makes a specmlty nl Kpllennv, has without doubt treated and cured morot aa than any living I'hvsician; his success is astonishing. We have henrd of caes of so years' standing a cured by him. rie publishes a valuable work on this which sends a tie of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers who may send P.

O. F.xpreM ail lrpss. atlvl.o btiv one wish! 'i a rure adirets ErsLW. H. PIWX.

P. 4 Cedar Tor HIS uireo C. MEYER, STREET, SAN BERNARDINO. TUB HAl.KSYARl) FOR TUB have been re-oetied for the season street, opposite the 1. U.

HMI LAX, HHUU HH, KUlWKHS ht4 ami deelduous -II A. IHJIlLKSTlr, rrit. ROTH'S CHEAT HIDE. THE CHICAGO WHEELMAN RODE 3V 380 MILES IN 1895. ITe Made 4,000 Miles In One Month.

Also 140 Centuries, of Which 8 Were Double Centuries ne Followed the Good Weather. The your'i Llryole milenRe record medal will no doubt be awarded to E. N. Roth of the Gluroudon Wheelmen of i I Vn'l ava. In a VlUlUOjU, uli driving rainstorm, complntnd one of the I Ma that will stand unchallenged for many VAiira tn ooinQ.

Uoth rode 84.JJ80 milei In 040 days, an airrno of over 101 mi leg each day lor the entire time. lie traveled over a dozen states in making this ride and followed the good weather throughout the country. Ho started Jan. SS and finished Doo. 81 at midnight.

In this time bo rode 148 eentnrios all told, of which number 83 were doublo, or 800 miles, and one a triple century, 800 miles in 23 hours. His greatest, month's niiluage was 4,000 miles and over, lie did not know today tho siact distannn. His olaims to the Century Road olnh oall tot the following: The individual miloago medal of America. The Illinois state rjiilnage medal. The oentury reooi- of soveral statos.

The 200 mile record of 14 hours and 85 minutes. The 800 mile record of 23 hours flat. The 24 hour record of 800 miles, with many others. The olaims havo to be sent on by express, owing to thoU volume. Koth has ridden 0110 wheel tho entire season, with but one accident a broken rim.

Ha has ridden hurt two sets of tiros, wearing one out on railroad tracks. tr nnn nniirture 1st before he U. MM reached the 10,000 miloivtrk, for which mark bo was striving without puncturing. His wheel weighed 25 pounds, the tires weighing fivo pounds. Ho uses neither tobacco nor liquors and gained ten pounds in the seuson.

The nearest competitor to Roth li O'Connor of the Chicago Cyoling olnb, Vho has 18,236 miles to his credit The eld record for a yeur was made by Hansen, tho Rainmaker of Minneapolis, who made 21,028 miles in 1894. Roth rodo in Texas, Colorado and in Illinois and all the neighboring states. There can bo not tho slightest doubl cf tho entire authenticity of the ride, owing to the applications being so very thirnugll. If you are looking place to spend your Kabel Springs. for a nice, cool Sundays, go to "A gentlemau's drink" the famous old Jesse Moore Whiskey.

i the "Famous" Shoe Store, BLAZING SANTA FE CARS KIRK ULK HTAHTKK or A l.ONO THK MID-TRAIN. rbe OrlKlu of the Blase Can Only be Attributed tn the Work of an Ait alarm from box 25 at 9:55 last night, and a bright light in the Western sky calltnl the fire department to the Santa Fe yards, where a blaze had started which threatened to destroy a large amount of railroad property. A lire whs discovered to have started in a train of oars standing on'ti switch on the north side of the yards, and it was only by the quickest kind of work that a disastrous conflagration was averted. The Qro started between a stock car, loaded with coal and an empty box car, aud spread to both of them' in a moment. The alarm was turned in, but while waiting for the department tn arrive, the railroad men hastily called the switch engine into use, and cut out the blazing cars, getting them away from the other cars on thti aide trucks.

They were still to far awav from a hydrant to he reached with the Iiobb. and they were therefore hauled out to I street near Fifth, where streams from the hose controlled the flames. The two cars were destroyed, except the trucks, the one loaded with coal making a particularly hot fire. Otherwise, there was no damage. The railroad neon are at a loss to ac count for the origin of lie lire, and are of the opinion Unit the cars must have been fired by an incendiary, as there had btteti no chance (or the blaze to have been started by a spurk from a locomotive, and it can lie explained on no ntlmr tliprnrv.

TIiaIiihm. i iii'lml iniy tlm car of coal, will be several hundred dol lars. THE WEBSTERS. Itrgulsir Friday Evening- Meeting of the Debaters. The re-organized and uoterrifled Webster! of.

the present generation mot in legular conclave last eveniug at the Court House. The following interesting program was rendered: A debate, "AV-mlntil. that the United States tdiould conclude an arbitration treaty with F.uglaud," with C. Snidow for and Hugo Victor against the resolution. Then followed an impromptu speech by Ralph Hwing on the all important and very recent theme, "The Young Lawyer ami the Supreme Court.

Mel Bradley and T. W. Duckworth then championed the farmers and their interests ami opposed the urban ideas of Robert King and I). Johnson in discussing the principal iiuestion of the tn'6-ex puflstV'Vfi'We country population 18 a menace to the lieNt interests of society." The judges, i. Osterhant, John Itrown, and A.

1'. Jones, showed their appreciation of tliwir furni riiiHini liv flecidiiur unani mously in favor of thealUrmative. Hie closing etlort ol llie evening was the muiilen speech of K. II. latelv elected to membership.

He lis- cussed "Faster Sunday iih it should be observed by a Webster." It is appro priately termed his maiden speech, lor maidens formed thu sole Bubject of his spcudi. The Bociety detormined to engage a tally-ho in which toattend the Kedlands debate, and all members aud their friends who desire to go, should confer with the committee. 1 he fare will be will! iiio buiiiuitviiu. cents for the round trip i A Wkiibtku. Those White Oxfords.

Jonas UroH. have advertised some taking Bales in tho last year or two, but none in a long time that has excited so much interest as the one for Monday, when they will lilace on sale a big line of white canvas oxfords and Southern ties, ut 41) cents. TlieBH Bre not bargains they are simply gilts, and the ladies appreciate it. There are only a few more than M0 pairs, and these are likely to prove too few for the demand. A MIDNIGHT SCRAP.

I. aula llnllainjr and Ills llrotlier Mixed Up With A. H. Young. The belated pedestrians who happened to be on the street just before midnight last it it were startled by the unearth ly yells which proceeded from the lower part of Third street, and wild cries of "Police, police," brought a crowd to the snot in a lew moments, louceniuu ami Carter and llemitv Coll stable Julfury were presently there witli the crowd, and when the mix-up was straightened out, it was louml that Louis Hellamy and Ins younger oroiner had been lighting with a miner named A.

II. Young, and both Hellamy and Young were badly punished. As to the real cause 01 me uiiucuny, Ibera were a dozen conflicting stories, even from those who ssw the trouble. Young Bavs he was walking peaceauiy down the street, when he was stopped Oy lyiUlH lieiiamy, who the result of the encounter was that Hellamy was getting the worst ot it, when the brother took a part in the fight, and between them they battered Young severely, louis neuamy was locked un, anil Young says lie will swear out a complaint for the younger brother this morning. Men's all-wool spring suits, latest designs, from $3.50 up, at Jonas Bros.

Ladies', children's and miss, es Shoes, closing out at 60c. on the dollar. Going East? Note Southern Paciflo weekly tourist car service. Southern California to Washington, 1). without change of cars.

Route is via New Orleans and Atlanta, and time is leBS than flvedavs. Attractive winter route; no snow; no high altitude. Call at office in motor depot for particulars. POWDER Absolutely Puro- relebratrd for Hi great Ifaventng strength anil healthfnlness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brauds.

soyal basins fowdih NSW VOKX. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Mra. Xnal DavAnnnrfc nf Pnlinn vm in the city yesterday. faa ava A Ta itin hao rtr a ti Paua.

10101 uioi 1 A'aia iiao a acta- dena to reside, much to the regret of a 1 i iBiKDiiiiviaut 1I1C11UB. 1 i.iiJi.riuo una i.niinn. City to look after property recently in- iiDiiknii uy wio ucaiu ui a rciativo. The Webster debate at Kedlands will not take place Monday night ae in tended, but baa been postponed for one week. The party from Needles, consisting of George 8.

Brings, A. L. Crew and A. H. Sterns, who are taking the Commandery degrees Knights Templar, were given a flying trip around the valley yesterday afternoon by their brother knights, headed by Frank Holcomb, and visited Kabel springs, Highland, Messina and the State hospital.

In the carriage were, aside from the invited guests, Frank Holcomb, A. O.Kendall, D. T. Drum-niett, II. C.

llowland, J. F. Johnson, and Walter Hubbard. Tonight and tomorrow night the three from Needles will continue their investigation into the tenets of the older by taking the Temple degree. Men's all-wool spring suits, latest designs, from $3.50 up at Jonas Bros.

Ladies', children's and misses' Shoes, closine out at 60c on the pollar. Remember, the Red Front bought over 1100 men's and boys' suits at a8 per cent less than manufacturer's own cost, and are selling men's latest spring style suits at from $3 to $'fi-30 STARTLINQ OUTRAGE. Murtlarous Assault Upon Mrs. J. W.

MoFatrlilK A horrible story comes from Ontario a Ul.UUM uaa Wednesday, when two unknown tramps entered the house of J. V. McFatridge and demanded something to eat, which Mrs. Mcl'atridgo furnished them, when tliev Hnized. iriiweil and bound her.

and evidently started to rub the house, but were frightened away without accomplishing their object, but leaving her unconscious irom stupeiaviion oy ciuor- oform upon an apron with which she was gagged. hen found, sometime later, sue was unconscious and has remained so, ex cept for a few moments, when Bhe tola of the men who bound her. Search is be in it made for the miscreants, and if found there will be a job probabjy for the coroner, if the neonle of Ontario get hold of them. Fare to Los Anueles or Banta Monica and return via Houthern l'acillc, Saturday or Sunday, is $3. Tickets good returning Monday.

A serious illness is often averted by the prompt use of a pure and whole some stimulant. The famous old Jesse Moore whiskey is the best. HIS FALL PROPHESIED. The Bev. Sweeney's P.emarkalile Bermon on the Sultan of Turkey.

Rw 7. T. Sweoiiov of the Christian churoh of Columbus, recently deliv ered a remarkahlo discourse on 'lhe Rise and Fall of tho Mohammedan Powor." From tho rovelations of John and Daniol ho showed that tho power of the Turkish empire f' at an end, and that 1897 is the ycar'hon the Holy City is to be delivered from the "abomiuution" that for 1,200 years trod its Jtreets. It was in 637 thut Omur took Jerusalem, and 1,200 yeurs from thut duto brings up to 1897. Tho atrocities recently committed by tho Turks in Armenia aro foreshadowed as ona cause of tho downfall of the Ottoman empire, and tho attitude of the powers give oolor to the correctness of thin interpretation.

Again the defiance of Abdul Hamid, the present sultan, to the will of the powers is noted iu his reply to the warning of the Russian embassador. He said, "I may be the last ol the canpos, but I.wlll never be a second khedive." Oinoiunati Enquires, Schillings Best Japan is the cheapest of teas, if you happen to like it not everyone likes Japan. If you don't like any flavor of Schilling's Best your grocer returns your money in full. A Schilllns ft Compaiy San rsjicisro in Stewart Hotel Block.

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