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f' VOL. V. eS3 AMJ8EMENT8. OPERA. HOUSE MAKTHA L.

KIFLINOER, Manager. ONK NIGHT i r- a a Under direction H. C. WYATT) rafcgKKY JA I It tUVIIVlQl I "TUB WAIFS OF NEW YORK" With 1U wealth of scenic and melodramatic effect. The original ol all plays dealing with life in the great metropolis Beati on sale at MacGlbbon's Drug Store.

60c. and 25c. CAPES! Our late shipment of fine 02 i 4 come in and we are now in a position to show uou the most ex tensive line in the city. Gapes 1 Ladies' plush capes, black Coney fur on fi Kf collar and down front (JjU.Uv Ladies' plush cape, deep storm collar, (JQ AA Thibet fur on collar and down Ladies' plush capes, embroidered in jet, PQ AA Thibet fur on collar and down front u.vU Ladies' plush capes, embroidered in jet (MORA and braid, Thibet fur collar and front VlAuU Ladies' boucle capes, double toned, red flC AA and black, a splendid garment tJjV.W Ladies' tan capes, all wool covert, full flC RA sweep, velvet collar i)UiUv Ladies' black wool boucle capes, 150-inch A A sweep UiUv Sell tbe Royal Worcester Corset, the liest fitting Corset IN THE WORLD. Co COHN, STAR DRY GOODS HOUSE.

1EC. 17th a a I I In her CAPES TO HAVE A- Good business Suits well made, very sty- Former price, $12.60. Mtlfiflf. Bl8ck Diagonal jpiU.UW Bnd clay Worsted Prince Alberts, frocks and sacks, handsomely tailored. Former price, $22.00 and $20.

latest shades. SUITS. At tH flfl Clack and blue ipJ.UU Cheviot suits, both square and round cut, from 14 to 19 years. Former price, $3.00. Former A.

HOROWITZ, ARMORY BUILDING, 400vIN THIRD ARE GOING i CUT-PRICE SALE For Two Weeks Only, Commencing Thursday, December 10, Such a cutting of prices as you never heard of before. 70 OUR MISS'S SUITS. At $11.50 (U fi( A fine line of sack (Dll'UVand frock suits, At test make and nicely trimmed. Formerly 14, $15 and $16. MC4 Kfl Clay worsted sack an(i frock suits, as good as tailor-made.

Former price $18.00. lisb. MEN'S OVERCOATS. 7 -4- 44 A full line all the lormer l'rloe BOYS' Fine black and gray worsted, all- At wool suits, French facing, from 13 to 111 years. Former price $11.60.

At $2.50 At $4.50 At $3.50 CHILDREN'S SUITS. Good quality blue cheviot, from 5 to 14 years. price, si.oo. Blue and black drew auita, all wool, nicely tailored, from 6 to 14 yeara. Former price, 87.

Children'. Cape worth tS.oo. AT POPULAR PRICES MEN'S CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR In the latest styles "Imperials," Flowing End Teck, Four in-Hands and Club Ties. The patterns are novel, the colorings rich. We also carry a fine line of Silk Mufflers.

We will sell all our 60 HATS at all our $4.00 and $3.60 HATS for $3.50. NO CREDIT DURING THIS SALE A. HOROWITZ. SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 189G. NO.

90 ORANGES FROM REDLANDS FlrTT-TOKEB CABS SHIPPED DURING THE WEEK. A Suggestion That Dally Pre Train Be Kan Between KedUnd and San Bernardino. Rbdlands, Dec. 10. (Regular corre spondence of The Sun:) The 8outhern racillc will send out four cars of or anges, making 3'-' cars lor me past ween This added to those shipped by tbe Southern California railway, makes 63 cars, a splendid showing (or the week Tbe fruit being in excellent condition now.

not as sweet as it will be in Feb ruary, but, nevertheless, very good eat ing, and eagerly sought alter. Mrs. W. C. Simpson returned this evening from Los Angeles, where has been visiting for several days.

Bhe Business Is surely improving, if the amount of freight lor merctiauts nere which is unloaded at the depots is any thing to judge from. Ed Spoor was transacting business in San Bernardino today. L. G. Haight went over to the county seat this afternoon.

Holcorab was in Red lands this afternoon. Walter Kohl was up on a flying business trip today. F. J. Stefan, the pioneer candy and confectionery dealer of Redlands, leaves tomorrow for l'reecott, A.

where he will engage in a similar business. Kedlands loses a good citizen, and his many friends very much regret his departure. Professor Wagner and Charles Trues-dell went ever to the county seat today. Workmen have just finished paiuting the roof of Cave Reeves' building on Water street, used for a livery stabie by F. C.

Iloogstratt. It is evident more room nust be provided the coming year for our school children. The State street school is filled, there being 60 scholars, while tbe Cajon street school is actually over crowded at the present time. Should there be another application Mr. Wagner says he would not know what to do with it.

Every Available seat is now occupied, there being some 8i0 scholars in attendance. Those who ride to school on bicycles are now protected irom naving inem stolen or tampered with. The old school building on the grounds is used to house the wheels during school hours and the house kept locked until school is dismissed. Lewis Jacobs was up from San Bernardino today looking over bia Redlands property. G.

A. Atwood was in the city today. H. T. Shirley of the Union Ice San Bernardino, was here on business this forenoon.

Frink Bros, at Old San Bernardino are taking out a large portion of their peach orchard, and intend to plant oranges instead. Mi 88 Emma Froenwing arrived from San Francisco today. A rumor is circulating to tbe effect that work will commence soon on the new cannery. Mr. Hight, who is at the head of the enterprise, is experimenting with orange marmalade and such delicacies, expecting to make this also a feature of the business.

F. U. Noftziger and T. R. Griffith went to San Bernardino today.

A San Bernardino business man re cently expressed the opinion that it would pay the merchants 01 ban Bernardino merchants to make arrangements with the railroad company to run a free train once a day, each way, be tween Redlands and San Bernardino, to be paid lor by the merchants of the latter city. This gentleman thought a proposition would soon be on toot to ac com plish the undertaking, ana with what succeBS remains to De seen. When Baby was alclc, we gave her Cantoris, When she was a Child, she crlud for Castorta. When she became Miss, she clung to CastorU. When she hail she gave thwa CostorUi.

NO MORE USEFUL GIFT Could be found than a pair of glasses perfectly fitted at Geo. Jordan's by an Optical Specialist. EXAMINATIONS. Tne.days.Thorsilays and Alternate days at our Kedlands store. Visit the NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS over Ham's Grocery Store, Third street.

We are not in any way connected with any other offices In Han Bernardino. Vi guarantee all our work. BOEHM'S TRANSFER. Baggage and freight delivered to any part of tbe city. Prices reasonable.

Trunks, 25c. Office, Hart's News Stand. Telephone. AN ACCIDENT AT RIALTOiTHE ROAD FROM HIGHLAND WELL KNOWN CITIZEN INJURED IN A RON AWAY. The Meeting of the Young People'! Union of Kialto, We.t Blalto and Bloomlngton.

Rialto, Nov. 27. (Regular correspondence of Tin Sun:) S. Duncan was the victim of an accident Thursday, which came very near being serious, he being knocked down and run over by a run-away team belonging to James Moffat. The wheels of the vehicle passed over him, and though no bones were broken, Mr.

Dhucan was badly used up for several days. The annual business and social meeting of the Young People's union of Ri-1 alto, West Rialto and Bloomington was held at Kiulto Thursday night. Hie at tendance was unusually small, but the evening was pleasantly spent. Earnest Mack of the Blooming unrisiiuii deavor society was elected president of the union for the ensuing year. The small boy and his gopher trap are abroad in the land.

Miss Margaret Oliver returned to hor school Dear Chino this week. Thos. Van Frank, who has been spending some time with his parents returned to San Irancisco Ihursday. Messrs. Baird, Lingo, and Epley re turned from the desert this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley entertained 1 small party of their friends at their home one evening last week. A delight ful time is reported. 1 No mention will be made of that Norther Rialto experienced lately, for fudging from Tan cil'N's report of San Bernardino's late experience, that city has beaten Rialto'a reputation for the gentle zephyrs "holler." FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

Remarkable Line of Novelties at Jons. Bros. The greatest lines of neckties and scarfs that have ever been brought to this city have juat been opened at Jonas and were purchased especially for the holiday trade. Not a store in any of the larger cities can excol the display and not a store in the county can any where nearly equal it. Another line which will attract the attention of parents is tbe boy's cloth ing department.

Here again the suits are tbe best that money will buy and in all cases perfect satisfaction in price and wear are guaranteed, lhey also make fine Christmas presents. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Wm, Wagner has arrived here Iron: Seattle. F. W.

Paton left last evenina for San Jf rancieca. G. W. Coty of St. Louis was in town yesterday.

Mrs. A. W. Potter is expected home from Yuma today. Mrs.

W. S. Hooper returned last evening from Los Angeles. R. Smith and wife left for Phicnix yesterday via the Banta Fe for a two weeks' visit.

Important information awaits Miss Man le Lwis at the Santa Fe city office or depot ticket office. II. W. Luncefort of San Francisco, brother of Mrs. J.

W. Kubanks, iu in tbe city for a month's visit. Major L. C. Moreland was in tbe city yesterday.

He left for Yuma, where he is extensively engaged in mining operations. Mr. M. Filley of Hartford, has been spending the past few davs in this section. He is making a tour of Southern California.

AMUSEMENTS. Katie Emmett Among the plays that have withstood the wear and tear of time, and have increased rather than diminished in the estimation of the theater-going public, "The WaifB of New York" seemB to head the liet. Other drama may come, go and be forgotten, but Katie Ummett's well known play seems to defy time. It will be presented again at the Opera house Thursday evening, and it is promised that new Bcenery, new specialties, and many novelties will be introduced. The Discovery Saved His Life.

Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist. Beavers ville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life.

Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after UBing threg bottles was up and about again. It it worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get free trial at Frank M.

Towne's Drug store. Lowest Rates to Randsburg Mines. Only fG.75, via the Santa Fe, including stage fare. Train leaves daily at 12 :45 p. in.

Randsburg Rate is Cut By the Santa Fe to $.75, and the time required to make tbe trip reduced to lees than nine hours. The Phoenix excursion, December 11, and 1.5, via the banta te, will give you a daylight ride through the Salt river valley. The rate is the same as by the desert route. Fbounix and return via Southern Pa cific, December 11, 12 and 13, tickets good until December 31, only leave San Bernardino 10:35 a. m.

and arrive at Phoenix 8 a. m. the following day. Irrigation excursion to Pbrnnix De cember 11, 12 and 13, round trip $19.15, good until Decern per 81; southern fa' cific is tbe shortest and best line to A SPLENDID HIGHWAY COMPLETED TO REDLANDS, Dividend for the Orehardl. I.

-Shipment, of Oranges Notee and Per.onal News. Hmni.ANu, Dec. 12. (Regular correspondence of The Sun.) The new Redlands-IIighland road is rearing completion. Road master John Shay has a force of men work cutting down the bill east of T.

a. Murray's residence, and the clay is used to top the new road. With this top dressing it will make a splendid surface, and when the bridges are in, Highland will have what is almost a boulevard to Red-lands. The Association has declared a divi dend of 2'-g cents per pound to tlio growers for navels. A small percentage of the returns is held until the end of the season.

H. F. Story is putting in a now pair ot hay scales on la I in avenue, near Pacitic. The Association packed and shipped two cars of navels and one car of seed lings Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Paine returned home Tuesday from a six months' trip through the r.ast. A good sized audience greeted the Clayton Comedy Company in tbe Irish drama, "Mavoumeen," Wednesday evening at Foster hall.

Rose tillmau is the star of the company. M. L. Cooper and Guy L. Frazier left Thursday for a bicycle trip through Orange county.

The wind which did considerable damage to other sections the first of the week did none whatever here, not even blowing any fruit from the trees. A steel bridge will be placed across Plunge Creek on the Redlands-lligh-land road. THE NEWS IN BRIEF, Paints at Littlepage's. Buttrick's patterns atJAllen's. Loans, insurance.

8. S. Draper. King, Piano tuner, P. O.

Box, 503. Fine chicken dinner at the California restaurant today. Eastern apples in any quantities at C. Meyer's, street. Davies Courtney paper hBngers, 1S2 First street.

Rates 10, 15 and 20 cents. Look at our rooms at the Grand Cen tral. Get rates, then you will winter there. Bicycles and sewing machines rented and repaired at City Cyclery, 433 South Uourt. The Grand Central has good accom modations for ladies.

Come with vour friends. Steam dveins works. 7-10 Third street. between (i and 11. Cleaning, dyeing and repairing.

While there is a little apple war on just now, keep cool and see C. Meyer before buying. Late yesterday evening a marriage license wag issued for A. W. Mell'ord of Chino, and Clara K.

Cantwell of San Hernardino. If your friends want to know "where did you get that hat," why, "just tell them that you saw me." KUlJOU'll AN Kit. Fare to Los Angeles or Santa Monica and return via Southern l'acilic, Saturday or Sunday, is $3. Tickets good re turning Monday. The resident clergy will please call at the Santa Fe city office as soon as con venient and make application lor half fare permits for 1897.

A marriage license was issued in Los Angeles Friday for Roy W. Ferrell of Menifee, Riverside county, and Minnie lsernardiuo. For a fine meal go to Irving'! res taurant; 15 cents and upward. Home made bread, cakes and pies. Two doors west of Motor depot.

Mrs. K. M. Hon eywell, proprietor. Moore Lewis, jewelers, have now the largest assortment of novelties in their line in the city, at eastern prices.

Articles will be held for you until Christmas on payment of one-fourth the price; 473 Third street. (Riverside Enterprise:) The River side baseball club it in receipt of a let ter from the Kedlands club relative to a game for Christmas day. The local club 18 anxious for a game, and doubtless the Redlands team will be accommodated. In the notice of the death of R. A.

Davis, published in yesterday's Sun, the name of Mrs. Gould was omitted as a daughter of the deceased, who survived him. Ihe funeral will be held from the family residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Today is the last day this year in which you can gat a round trip ticket to Phoenix for one single trip fare, $19.15. Tickets are good for return trip any time within the rest of the year.

Train leaves Motor depot via the short line, the Houthern I'actuc, at 10 a. m. Having purchased the millinery stock and fixtures of Mrs. W. R.

Tolles, I will hold a clearance sale of fall stock, preparatory to a removal in January The sale will commence Saturday, December 5, and continue throughout the month. Ladies are cordially invited to call and see me and we will give them prices to Buit. Ella Bi.akciiuhn. Something new in church music haj been inaugurated in the First M. E.

church. Two quartettes, a male and a female one, composed of MesTB. Piigh, Baker, Chapman and Sloan and Miss Miller of the city school, conductor of tbe ladies quartette, composed of Misses Warren, Bachelar, Wording and Chap man. They begin work today. We wish to call your attention to the fact that we have an especial children suit sale on Monday, December 14, and if you cannot come with your children (it being wash day) let your children corns, and we will give them the same attention as though you were with them Return the goods, and tbe money they hi -fin tl iiiii sW Highest of all in Leavening MM Absolutely pure TRAMPS ROB A WINERY AND FREE FOR-ALL FIUHT KN8UKS.

Government Arm, and auger Shot la Amputation Was the Rochester, Dec. 12. (Regular Cor respondence of The Si'N). Two trumps made a raid on the winery of Joseph Gecman here Thursday, and in the melee which followed a government ganger was shot in the arm, and the wounded member wus amputated in a hospital in Los Angeles yesterday. One of the tramps was captured yes terday in Coltou by Frml Pourade and a constable from Ontario, but the priu cipal 0 1 Tender has escaped.

They cauie to the winery and went in with a rush, the taller of the two swinging a revolver and shooting promiscuously, and when once inside, they ransacked the place and secured $2u 111 money, besides some other things. But by the time they were ready, a son of Gecmau had run to the house and secured a shot sun, which he came running with, and gave it to his father. As the tramps came out the tall one was caught around the body by the guager, whose name is Bell. He grabbed the tramp from behind, and was holding him securely, when Gecman raised the shot gun and 11 red, the charge tuking ellect in Bull arm, and literally shoot ing It away. Of course he let go of the robber, and he fled and oscaued.

The ono captuied at Colton says he knows nothing of the wheroabouts of his pal. Ha was taken to Han Bernar dino and lodged in jail. HARNESS THIEF CAUGHT OTT TYLER COM Kg TO CI KIEF AT PKKRIS. Uls Plan Was to Steal Several Sets and Change the l'arta to Avoid Identltlvatlou. Ott Taylor, tlio individual who has beeu stealing harness in the vicinity of Rincon and Chino, and then came to this city to diepoHO of it, has finally come to grief, being arrested near 1'erris Friday night by Deputy Sheriffs Heap and Wbaley.

The officers returned to the city yesterday, bringing the prisoner with them, and he is now in jail await ing the action of the Grand Jury. Taylor is the thiol who was referred to in Friday's Sun as having stolen several sets of harness from J. W. Hathaway at Rincon, and Hathaway came to this city and recovered part of the property at a second-hand store, where Taylor had disposed of it. Taylor has been living in Riverside, and by a clever ruse yesterday, he threw the officers oil" the track for au hour and possibly assisted his wife to conceal other evidences of his thieving.

She was with him when he wan arrested in PerriB, and when the officers started with Taylor, ehe came along in another vehicle which she drove. The party beaded for Riverside, and the officers arked Taylor where he lived, and Taylor told them, but it was observed that the woman turned in another direction when the city was reached. The result showed that she had gone home, while Taylor took the officers to another part of the town and back again. When they arrived they found nothing. Taylor's method has been to steal several tets of harnesp.

and then chanue the parts, bo that identification became almost impossible, and the officers have no doubt ot the present cbho (gainst bim. Disposed of the Nail. The horse shoe nail which was swal lowed Thursday by Wallace Burton has been disposed of, nature acting with tbe treatment prescribed, and strange as it may seem, tee boy HiiUured no pain or inconvenience whatever. The case must be counted a remarkable one, since a two inch nail went through without causing trouble. Fell From His Wagon.

II. Parks, a West Riverside rancher, met with a painful accident while in town yesterday. Ife came in with some honey, which he was unloading In front of II. Baruch's grocery, when bis team started, throwing him to the payment, and his hip was seriously hurt, whether fractured or not, the sunreonB cannot say. Parks is a brother of Mrs.

Olive Byrne, and he was removed to her borne and I'r. Huff is attending bim. MORE MONEY FOR THE FUND, Kedlands Send. Id a Contribution For the Orphans' Iloma. The Thanksgiving fund for the Orphans' Home has passed the $300 mark.

A contribution has been received at The Sun office, from Redlands, which sends the fund over the line. Redlands Bends in $15.15, of which $7.15 was contributed in that city and received by Mrs. George Jordan, while the Facts force raised more, making a total of $15.15. Tub Sun's fund when it was turned over amounted to $201, while with the $25 noted yesterday, and this contribution from Kedlands it just tops $300. Children Cry for.

0 Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report SEYEiNTY-FlYE CAR LOADS TUB ORANOS SHIPPED BAH LAST WIGHT. That Was tbe Santa Fe'a Record-Six "Double Headers" Over tlio Bill. Last night was tie busiest night in tlio Santa Fe freight yards in this city in nearly a year.

Not only were the orange shipments heavy, the heaviest of the week, but all other freight was correspondingly heavy, and 12 freight engines went out of the yards, headed over the hill. The orange shipments last night were 75 cars, all rushing to the east for tbe Christmas trade, and this by one line only. It became necessary to make up six "double headers." and that num ber of freight trains went out during tbe early part of the night, and how heavy ihe traffic may have been after 2 o'clock Tue Sun does not know, for at that hour this morning it received its last report. But such heavy traffic is necessitating the employment of extra men, both in the shops and on the road. Freight crews ara workins extra until it is im possible for them to handle the business, and more must be added.

Allot which will add to the business of this city. Important to Farmer Growers. and Fruit Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Ex terminator, the original, old and beet-prepared poison. The most effective and economical poison known. Pries reduced to 30 cents a can.

For sale only by the Owl Drug store, a tent. Excursion rates via the Santa Fe every Saturday and Sunday only 43 00 to Los AngeluH, Kedoixlo or banta Monica. Good to return on or before Monday fol lowing. tf A HILL THAT VIBRATES. Interestlnc Duwwrerles of the South.

Da kota Geological Survey. The geological surveying party which recently left Vermilion under the di- roction of State Geologist J. E. Todd of South Ditkotit is sendinir back interest ing reports or itH investigations in tbe Bad LiukIh near HermoHU, whero it is now carrying on its work. A careful survey is being mado of tho dry lake neds and valleys in that locality, the geological formation of which is so peculiar (hut Professor Todd confesses himself puzzled by it.

Another discovery is a tract near Pine Ridgo 011 which aro numerous saitd duues which change their position and appearance with every movement of the Wlbll Tho party is studying a hill some HO feet high nttir tho junction of Sand week and tho White river. The hill is in a constant stuto of vibration and has frequently, according to tho Indians and a fow whito settlers thero, trembled so violently as to overturn wagons. Subterranean rumblings accompany the movement About hull way up tho hill is a bod of volcano ushes ten feet thick. Tho geologists think thero has been volcano in tho neighborhood and are giving tho mutter the fullest investigation, Now Xork Suu. Wefers to Go For Reoords.

Mike Murphy, tho trainer of athletes, thinks a great deul of Wofcrs, tho champion sprinter. Recently ho said of hinii "Ho is thu most wonderful runner I have over soeu On a track au inoh deep with mud ho won his heut iu the 100 yard dash in 0 4-5 seconds, and. was beaten in tho final by 2 feet in 9 8-5 seconds. Ho has done little or no training for somo time, and it is my earnest belief bo is capublo of 9 2-5 seconds. Wefors will soon put iu au appearance at Travers island and make an attempt to create a new record fox ths 100.

He will also toko a whuck at the 800 yard record, which I think ho can place at 81 seconds fiat The record is now 81 1-8 seconds, hold by Wefors. The same day as Wefers' trials Bloss will make another attempt at tho hop, step owl jomp record and Kilputrick will go for ths 600 or 1.000 yard record." HOTEL ARRIVALS. STIWABT. Hale, Bt Louis Sponr, Redlands Kerirusun, 8 Hamilton, A llamburgur, an uou act a umo llrlscoe, Perris SO Barrett, Highland HKrllvb.SF Lesermau New ilva ST. CUARLI8.

Geo Hazard, LA A White, Lose View 11 Hall, do (J Htatlord, Etlwauda Marsh, do A II Fox do Cole, do A aguer, Kedlands Briscoe ii Klvilde Norton, Claremout 0 Heuueisey, Jlex 8 Jonas, city Leutmrdt, iglilauJa It isn't big profits that makes the pile at the end of the year, Mr. Grocer, you know that. It's the many. Schillings Best is the tea for good-will; and goodwill is your best advertise ments. Money-back tea.

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