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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 3

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AHU8ENENT8. TODAY Springtime THE DAILY SUN, BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY. APRIL 17, 1898. i Baseball Parkil Baseball Sag All Old vs. The Second of a Series Willi si 22 Ladies Free at (iate.

Grand stand 10c extra to all. Game calle0 tv- at 2 :30 p. in. MA- KOUHK, THIIUSUAY, Grand Concert "ST Christian Clmrcli Annie Treirear, the Colton lyric, aoprano, Fmiik Domiatln, Mr. and Mrs.

Oicar Llenau of Kcdlnnda, the Ladles' Lyric IJuartel of Han llemardiiio and the Colton Male IJuaitel willaliiK. la (I raw Hall will render a violin aolo anil I'rofcsor Hill will nlvetPor-not anlo. apr a1iii1hh1oii 'Ju ainl fruccnta. Itesorved acata will he oil at Towue Lainb'a UniK Htoro Monday, April 18, at Ilia. lit.

BAUMAN'S, CUT-RATE MILLINERY OPPOSITE STEWART HOTEL. Specials for this Who Can Beat Such Prices? Nico Mixed Straw Sailors, lell crown, worth 7Rn $1.00 IUU Nico Mixed Straw Sailors, bell crown, worth QQ Children's Shapes, high and low crown, worth ORn 50 cents UUU Children's Whito Leghorns, worth 50 cents; ORn this week Fino Italian Leghorns, worth this week QA they go at VlivU Fino Silk Hoses with Bud, worth 35c jjQ at Branches Kedlands and Riverside. SANTA Fl STABLES, COR. COURT AND STREETS. ilium" Call, for something new in the house.

It 1b the season for hoiiROt cleaning, and hoever thinks of cleaning house without at leas one new carpet, and a few pieces of new furniture? We want yon to rememher that for a very small aum of money we can flell you Furniture and Carpets. Br'- B. J. LEEDS San Bernardino, Cal Read the DD the Favorites of Nine Games. APRIL 81, WccK- The Flneet ot Turnout, furnlahed for all occasions.

A aplendld Tally-ho. Competent driver stock 1b clean and complete Daily Sun. Lis mm i MMENSE COMBINE New Corporation of the Southern Pacific. HAVE A TALK WITH COLLIS Latent News in Regard to the Freight Rate to and From Southern California. (L.

A. Herald). Ono of the llnnl nets of I'ldBiclmit C. 1. lliintiliKton or the Snutlinrn I'liolllo Coniiiuny wbh coiihiiiii-iiiiiUhI mi ThurHiliiy in Sun l'rmiciwo, IxdiiK tlm coiiHolidution (if ull the littlu corionitinii8 which nuike up tlio syatum of thu Southern 1'ncille into one corporation, to bo known aa ill" Soiitlmrn I'uci-liu Kuilwny Company.

Tim articles of incorporation have boon Mud, allowing that the now coiiipuny enihracoa the fol-lowinK mimed properties, with thoir list that given some InlereBtiiiK fiictn: Northern ('itlifnrnin Kailwny, 53.72 rnilim; Northern Kuilway, 30.15 miloa; ulirorniu 1'iioillc Kuilroud, ll.r..ril miles; Southern 1'iicilio Kuilroud of California, innkiiitf (jrand loud of 22X1.11 miles, including U5 dillorent roudH. Tim ciiiiiliilintioii, it will lie soon, does not iiicliiilH the Central I'acillc, which would anein to indicate that lliihtiiitftoii duea not HiippoHB that ho will Ioiik have control of that property. The combination in for the piirpoHiig of economy and avoidance of complication in inannijo-niont, aiid.roxullH in one of tlm nioHt ini-preHHive hiiHineas urraiiwiiiontH in this ntfo of comliiiH'H. llMiitiiiKton and bin UHHociutcs hold throe-fourtliH of the Block in the now company. CONFLUENCE.

The siiKKCHtion made in this column gome (Iuh uuo that it would lie a good dun for the Cliuiulier of Commerce, the lloard of Xrude und the l'ree llarlxir peo-ple to meet C. P. Iluiitinu'toti when he retiirng to this city in a few days, hag been well taken in some quarters. Huntington, as far as personul knowledge goes, is ignorant of the traits of the prominent men of the city, us they are of his. The railway mini and the citizens have long linen at odds on the liar-Ixir question, and may so continue, but It is possible that a conference would result in an understanding on his part of the lnniier und determination of the community that might bring about a change of policy, and thus save much future useless bitterness and hostility.

When Huntington chooses to be amiable, no one can excel him, though it is true it is not'ofteii Unit he takes the trouble to try to win uny one's regard, mora's the pity. It is said, from San Francisco sources, that the l'residunt of the Southern 1'acllic will in a few days leave for the south, lie will huve plenty of time to bear and gee the men of the city if meeting is arranged, and the result might be removal of bis trocha ubout Sun l'edro. JOUHEKS. The Denver papers ore reioicirig at a piece of news which at lirst glance looks very bad for this part of the country being nothing less than a iiiodilicution of the freight rutes by the meeting of the freight buii-uu at Monterey, opening Arizona, New Mexico and Texas to the jobbers of that city in almost ull of the staple articles of manufacture nnd produce. According to their statement of the cuse the Denver johtier can now enter the territory named in competition with the merchants of St.

1-ouis and Chicago and uny Eastern city, via the Sunlit Fe road. According to General Freight Agent Chumliers of the Santa Fe I'acillc, this will not make anytdiirerence to the California jobbers. The rutes on enathoiiiid goods lire and have been such that the California merchant cannot do any business east of llolbrook, Aritonu.the place where the line of demnrkatioii runs. The canned goods, fruits nnd beans which the Denver men will sell In the southwest will have to be bought from Southern California, be shippeed to Denver and then sent back again to the place of being consumed. This situation is in face of another anomaly in railroad rates, which is that on almost every article in the tar i It the rate from far Eastern points to Denver is from one-third to one half higher than from the same place, to either Sun Francisco or Los Angeles.

Why? Ilociiuse the roads have water freight to compete ngaiiiHt to the lust named places. It' the good Lord had not given the world oceans, the railroads would huve owned the whole footlutll years ago, ALLIGATOU. The 11-foot alligator which an Indian captured ut Yuma some days ago has at last had its history discovered. It did not escape from a circus, ns at llrst thought, lint was one of the three which was brought from Florida some 10 years ago or more and put on exhibition at the hotel. They ull managed to escape and made their way to the river, and the In-duns ure now trying to Mud the it her two.

The authorities dispute tho statement in an evening paper by Dr. Sted-dnm that there are alligators in (he Colorado river; that is, those who have their habitat there. The authorities nn desert matters say there is no basis for the doctor's claim in this point, that the region is too fur north for them und that the tides come up too high to make life in the river agreeable to their fastidious QUARANTINE. IS. I'.

Steildou has been appointed quarantine stin agent for the government, with headquarters ut Sucrameuto. Stock shippers will do well to comniiini-cute with him nliout the technicalities which must be observed. Grant Drothers, the railway contractors, huve established a camp at Chino for the purpose of completing the Southern l'acillo line from I'ntnnnn to Riverside by way of the beet sugar town. The.Sautii Fe lost its depot atlllackhor-ry, Arizona, few days ago by lire. Sirs.

Hollo Compton of Sun Diego wus Injured some time ago by an engine of the Santa Fe Company striking an electric enr In which she Tub a passenger. She brought suit ngulnst the railway company, but it has been dismissed at her instunce.as she ling been paid a large urn as a compromise. The amount is said to be enough to give her a competence for the rest of her life. Rheumatism Cured, My wife has used Chiuiilierluln's Tnin nalm fur rheumatism with great relief, nnd I can recommend It as anlendid liniment for rheumatism and other household use for which we huve found it yuluuble. W.

J. Cuylcr, Ked Creek, N. Y. "Mr. Cuylcr Is one of (lie lending merchants of this village nnd one of the most nrnminent men in this vlclnltv.

W. (J. l'ldppin, editor Red Creek "Herald." For sale by druggists. To Cnro Constipation Forevnr. Tnko ('nsenrots Cundy Calhnrtla If C.

C. lull to euro, uruKKtHU rvfuad mouex HIT THE PIONEERS HAVE BEEN Beautifying the City Parle With a Supply of Shade Trees off the West Side. In Mamary of the Vaturaa I'luneer, Htaphan raokliu, Who Died at Uoltoo. The Pioneers met yesterday afternoon Ut Ferguson building, street, thu use of which bus Imiuii generously donated to thu society by Mrs. Ferguson, und much enjoyed tho usual two hours' session.

Pust President Earp wus culled to preside by President llolcomli, who, witli First Vice President delightfully entertained the large audience with lively violinisiu. Alter the singing of the oiieiiing ode, the Arbor Duy Committee reported an exceedingly ugreeuble addition of ar boreal growths at the publiopark, and was dixchurgod, with appreciative com mendation. A rising veto of thunks wus uccorded to the City Trustees hut espe cially to Chairman Frith of thu Park Committee for the many courtesies ex tended by them to thu society; und also to the Li. A. 1(.

for fraternal co-operation in every mutter tending to improve the common weal. Second Vice President Keltiug an nounced his resignation of oirice, but withdrew it on observing the strenuous opixtsition thereto. Murshul Stephen on nehuir of 1'ioiieur Canterbury, presented the with cony of the "New York Herald" of April Kith. lHlln.the duy following the assassin ation of Abraham Lincoln. This valuable gilt was gratefully received and ordered placed in the urchives of the society.

A biogruohical sketch of 1 louiier l(o- herds wus read, and Secretury llrown followed with a feeling contribution to the many eulogiums bestowed upon that eminently worthy Argonaut. Miss Laioiiu Kobords. a little Miss, was wonderfully prollceut in songs und reci tations of un uiuusing order. Ere the closing ode wus sung Mrs. il- lard W'ixom wus unanimously admitted to nieiiilxiishlp mid due honor paid to the memory of that worthy pioneer, Stephen franklin of Colton by the adoption ot the folllowing brief historical xketcli of his well spent career Meohen franklin well known pioneer of this county died at his home in Colton on Tuesday lust April 12th, lH'JK, of niHiiilexy of the bruin.

4: Mr. Franklin was born in Autworlli, Jellurson county, New York, June ln.M), und came to bun Uernanlino In the spring of l.i2 and has Ix-en with slight interruption a citizen of tins county ever since, well known us a quiet und honorable citizen, und following the occupation of a blacksmith. In the yeur lMOIS he married Miss Sarah E. Turley, with whom he lived a huppy life. Five children survive him unci were In attendance ut the funeral, Mrs.

John Miller, Mary A. I'runklin, Stephen llur-mun Franklin, Thomas T. Franklin and George U. Franklin, ull resident of this county, except Stephen, whose home is in Jtiverside county. The cause of his death occurred about nine years ago, when UU pounds of giant powder were accidentally exploded in In blacksmith shop, which blew the building to pieces and injured him so that he gradually declined, ending with Ids death on Tuesday lust.

He wus buried in the Colton cemetery, the Huptist minister of Colton oiriciuling and large number of iriend.H and neighbors nnd many old in oncer friends attending to manifest their uumlrution of thu many noble qualities possessed by him who had passed away, and; to express the deep sympathy entertained towards the widow und family in this their hour of affliction. "A word to the wise is sufficient" and a word from the wise should be sufficient, but you ask, who ure the wise? Those who know. The oft repeated experience of trustworthy persons may be taken for Knowledge. Mr. NY.

M. 1 erry says Chum-lierlain's Cough Kcnieily gives better satisfaction than uny other in the mar ket, lie has been ill the drug business ut Elkton, for twelve years; hag sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cough medicines manufactured, which shows conclusively that Chamberlain's is the must satisfactory to the people und is the best. For sale by druggists. OIwV S-i 1 I I ADS WANTED. WANTED STOtIK TO PASTURE; HKVENTIl wu.t of Mt.

Vernon. Mrs. A Toinp kins. Also hay and liom.n lor tale. 1-22 ANTED-DIICK KtiliS FOIt HATCHING.

mvo word ut sun uilicu. if WANT TO TltADK-A hriino Mandolin, cent and a Hlocinii "I'rofesKloiial" tcuni. racquet, nearly new, fur a bicycle, luqlllro at 1 UK bi olllcu. WANTED MTBHCKirnoNX FOR THE iImIIv anil wpcklv Sun h'rHiiciiu'n Kx.miii,.r Chronicle, Call, bos Anirclcs mortiing llersid am! owning Record nmt UieHuiitlHy New York Journal. L.

D. HouKliteii, Agent, Htowsrt Ho- in l. in Mil IHUI 3-17 tl FOR RENT. NICKI.Y FURNISH EH ROOMS EVERY-thing new; Street, Thu Ulcnwoml. cor.

Court aud EHlrcclH, opp. P. O. 0-2U-II FOR RENT ROOMS IN THE HOUART building. Inquire of J.

P. Bcolt, 510 Third treet. 3-23 POR RENT A NICKI.Y FURNISHED COT-1- Lite. 11 room, and bathroom: also ulauo. In qulru at liauk ul Huu lleruanlluo.

4-hl-t FOR RENT-FRONT ROOM, UP HTAIR8 cixil aud plea.nu geod locution clone In To Runtlemaii. Call at this olllce. FOR SALE. HOUSE AM) LOT FOR SALE CHEAP. 11 EST locution In llioclu fur either a bimlucss or railroad man.

(lood Hlx-nxim hounewith harn anil an abundance of arUmlan water, piped Into home, and over lawn. This property is lu good repair. Must be at once, and la a great bargain for Home eti. Reason toraelling, owner reside! in the Kant. Enquire of J.

W. Curtis, Room KalMnck. 3-2 SAI.E-FIVE WORK HORSES IN PAS-i- tare for 175. II taken toKcther. two waions and my hoime, lot I JO feet front, by feet, and II street, between Eighth and Ninth atreclH.

VY. II. Coombs. 4 1:1 1( FOR SAI.E-SWKET POTATO PI, A NTS, per 1000. Spueiiil price, on round lots.

At ranch IS ml (oh south of town on street. Andrew box lilft, City. 4- lin FOR HALE A HRIVIN0 1IORHK CHEAP gentle, n(o for anybody to drive. Addrea. sun olllce.

3-s-lf FOR HAI.E-A (Kliil) CARY HAKE, CHEAP Inquire al thin oillco. LOST. LOST IN MAN IIERNARD1NO, MONDAY A tick pin; mar set lu pearls. The Under will leave thu name at this olllce and receive bio reward. 4 MISCELLANEOUS.

HAIR GROWN ON MAM) HEADS. FALLING hair and iluml mil cured, tircy hair ru-mored. Dyeing and bleaching. SiqivrtluoiiH hair removed and destroyed. rlliklca, hlHck.

heads, freckles, tail and piinplen are uccenK fully treated. Face, neck and arm. ileveUqied-Hwltcbes and ornaments for sale. Mrs. KvaJ.

Robinson, Kaxlihiuahlu Hair Dresser, J'J'i, cor. Fourth and 1) streets. MONEY TO LOAN. TUB HAN BERNARDINO LOAN OFFICE loans un watches, diamonds, jewelry, revolvers, etc. All bu.lueu itrlutly oouudeu Ual.

660 Third treet. KIlMllllllttlMJ, i'lir t. K'lUIIllll' ll ll IM' Itl.wilUli-IV bar anil a .1 runic tnl.ie In IiiiiIiIiiik iii die weak ami ilel.lllliil-.l. 11 curei iii'iite nr niii-i ulur rlifiiiin limn In fmm una to llv iln m. hlmrp.

sluxii iiik punil In any or the tsuly Hluppeil in a n-w ilu-i h. a prniiipt, complete anil imm iiiuih-iiI run nr liinirni'M KircnesN, nlllf bwk and nil puins III hips uml Initio Chronlu rhsiiinatiKiii, hilntiiiici or puln tn tin Ixick are HMfsllly ciln-il. Itu'lilum lulls tn Ive rvllnf from one In Iwo iIiihi-s, anil iilluost ln iiriuhlji rurm Isrfore one Ixiule has lits-n nm il. The Miuiynn Remeily Cnmpuny prepare a sepuriihi rnrefur eiirh (IImium). Atall dnik'irtitn-i'i eenln vliil.

Ifyimnsi-il misllrnl ailvii-ii wrila I'rof. Miinvnn, ioui Arch Klreet, Plilliulelpbln. It In iilisoliilfly fri'e. AAA A JL A here never was a Time When you could buy such ynnrf clothing for so little money as just now. Our stoch of Suits for Children.

Youth and Men It limply auperb, and wo any to you confidentially that both in quality and price they are unapproachable Children's pretty Middy Suits, a big line of them, neat and natty, for the little fellows of 3 yeare, up to 7, at from. m2p 60c to $2,50 A groat ilne of Boys' Spring and Bummer Suits, ages 4 to 15 years, well made and Bplendid values, at from. $1.50 to $5 Youths' long pants Suite, they're the prideof the houHe, and tho envy of every boy in town, at from $3 to $10 Tables piled high with Men's Spring and Summer Suits, the most Bplendid assortment ever shown here. We are selling all-wool Suits at $6, $8, $10, up to $14 A lint of Hats, the latest blocht, and at closest prices. A Two Specialties Furnishings and Shoes.

Cor. Third and Street. Mott's Nerverine Pills The great remedy for nervous pros-t rat ion and all nervous diseases of the generative or- liuuiit. anu At ii.ii i mmi. gans of either KXf such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or lost Manhood.

Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. $1.00 per box by mailt 6 boxes for $5.00. MOTT'S CHEMICAL Prop's, Cleveland, Ohio. For sale at the Owl Drug Store. HOTEL LINDSAY, Now, fimt-citsH.

Opcm-il FVtiru-ii ry 7. 1 10 rooms, lot) wilh private bath. Hot ami cold water in every room. Klevntor. Anioricau plan, $2 aud up; Kurom-Hii plan, 1 and up.

Ono half block from Van Noyn hih! Westminster Ho-lull. Main St. Los AuKeU-a. 1 i UK, IIOIIK, 4b2 South Kprlnir'Street, I on AnifeleH. Special attention iriven to liiseaeH of Aotneu.

Ottiee Hours Moll a. to 6 in. 8 pee In I hours by appointment. M. A.

UliONSON, Mgr. Ftrst-olaRa aceiiinuiodatiutirt at lnoil-erate eoal. Kimiiiih by the day, week nr mouth on the European plan. Until free. 835-137 Kaat Haronil Ht.

I.o. Anfulii L.n.(K()VL,D. D.S. Dental Parlors 4 Ham's rirsl Clacs Wailt In all Branches of Oeniistry Teeth cxlrncteit without pain. Free Irom 9 toll o'clock, a.

in. SAN BERNARDINO NATIONAL BANK Of Hau Bern aril luo, t'al. Capital 1100,000. Hurplm and undivided 40,000. JOHN W.

KOHKRTH, ft. 1). KOIIKHTH, Vlce-Preit. W.8. HOOI'KR, faahlor.

W. H. BOUdH, Aaat.Ca.hlei Diaieroiw: John W. Rolierti, II. P.

Htow II K. llarria, I. K. Hrutiu, W. B.

Iloopor, II. Hmlth.K. I). a general banklne bualnem tran.aoted. Ex cliange ou all commercial TJho Dr.

Miles' Nwivw Pi.ABTXitfl for SHNVt. WKAKNIiaS. AUuxugBlHumeU'ciutor-iSo. RUDOLPH ANKER GOOD MEDICINE. A wonmn's eatlmnte of a hrnnd of nny-tliinK Ih ulwuyn worth coimlderution.

The ludieB ure anions our liest ciiHtoniers und buy the liest nnd itet the lieat prieea, of courae. We curry the host lines of wiea, liiiuors und heer in the city. INtiliUSOLI, 4 KSI.EK, St. Charles Hotel. FRENCH CHOP HOUSE D.

DEDACK, Proprietor. UTHKItT. NKAU THI HI). I'arlorB for ladiea entirely refitted and relurniBlied. Open day and night.

Oysters in any style. Game and fish in season -THE City Market. Under now management. rresn and Snicked Heals, Fiesb rish.Oyslers. Sausages CiLKN I5DTTF.R.

1MA7IIICIv HACA, I'rop, rFWILL PAY YOU To lu.pect the tock ol the C. E. WHITE GROCERY CO, Corner Fourth and Streets. ASK YOUR DKUOOIST FOR WILLOW-SPRINGS WHISKY Bottled at tho Distillery. Especially adapted for family and medicinal use.

U. J. WOOLLACOTT, Bole Distributor, I.e. Angi-len, Cal. james McGregor.

TIIOS. TI1WA1TE THE Banner Cigar Store ...313 KAN HUHNAKDINO, CALIK The bent this side of Bnake River. W. D. ALDRIDGE, Up-todate UNDERTAKER land Practical Embalmer.

440 Third St. Tel.112 Black. SAN BERNARDINO, CAL. FINEST LIVERY JS-rT, RIGS BAXTER'S. 24 STREET We arc hi Our New largest, beat lighted and the beat stock of Hardware, Stoves, Wngons and Implements by any house in California.

OUR SPECIALTIES Majestic Ranges Plumbers' Supplies GEO. M. COOLEY SAX BERNARDINO, CAL. LODGE MEETINGS. 1.

o. O. F. Han Bernardino liilge No. ltfi meet, every Thurmlayeveulimat 1.

O.O. F. Hall, east Third treet. A. AlliMin.

N. H. Milmller, V. W.j A. II.

HUrke, Heeretary.Vl.lllug members cordially Invited attend. F. OF A. Court Liberty, No. Foretor of America, ineetH every Tuesday ovenlni? at iavl' Hall, 011 Third atreet.

VlxltiRjmembers cordially Invited to attend. Krank J. Cole, htel Itangor. Nalhu Keller, iuauelal Secretary. ORDER OF PENDO.

San lleriiaidlno Council. No. Order of Pernio. Meets llmt and third Tuemlay In each month at Mamuiio Hall, atreet. VUltlnK frieiula cordl ally Invlled to attend.

Krank Domiatiu Coulieillor; K. Willlaun, Secretary. LOYAL MYSTIC LEGION OF AMERICA. Credent Council, No. 47, Loyal My.tlo I eirliin ot Amcrlou meet, every Ural and third Krldayof each nionlh at Davla Hall.

Member, ol the order are timed to attend theae iiicellimK. A cordial Invllatloii la extended to "1111.1? F.tt. Uraut, W.C.; II. A. Wterwtlle, W.

3. fll SADDLE 0 net Lie! The Soutliern Pacifle Company's Finest Train in the World RUNS BETWEEN San Francisco, bt. Louis and Chicago ThrotiKh Los El P.ao, Port Worth, i-iuiu noca auu hi. ixiiih un Uila aebedule: Lv. Hn FranciBCo.

5:0 pm. Thursday Lv. Los Anueles. am. Friday Ar.

Bt. Looia 7:110 am. Monday Ar.uilcago Monday TilKEK DATS BKTWKKN VALIFOH. NIA ANU THK OKKAT LAKKI, SUNSET LIMITED ANNEX Runa Between SAN FRANCISCO and NEW ORLEANS. Ovpr tha fammiM Dfil'T? In neetlon Hlth Minuet Limited between.

Ha a Kranclnco ami El i'aao. Lv.San Frannisco. pin. Thursday Lv. Ixis Angeles.

Friday Lv. Kl. 1'aso pm. Baturday Ar. New Orleans.

.7 am. Monday Ulreet connectlona in New Orleana with I.lnilled Traina lor Atlanta, knlelKh, Hahhliur. ton, New York, Meuihhi. Chattanooga, cm-ciniiatl, i'lliaburK and other clllua. The ame nuiierh and iiirnmparahle nervlce 1.

enjoyed by I.I.S1 1'l'Kli A.NNK.V that uas iiiaoe 1110 1 fatniiu. of I.1U1TE1J I liu moat i A. I BEDFORD M. M. FitH ((IftMfii, and 1m It rlkfht.

Work fruHrntfl. No f-hfcrtfo fur tatltii. k. tp- tlialmic colk'KO, 'laHlJ5, BEDFORD'S PHARMACY 463-464 Third Street ARE SELLING. Boiled and Raw Oils, Pioneer Lead, Nason's Prepared Paint, Brushes 'and Painters' Materials 9Cheaper than anybody in town.

ARTHUR PAT.MFR Cor. Fourth and Streets, San Bernardino. i I'rovident Mutual BulldlDK and Loan Aaaoelatiou. G. JOHNSON.

AL. McRAE The Reception No. 23 Stri-ct. 8a Bernardino. ATTOBNIYB AT LAW.

EMERY B. TYLER, ATTORNEY AND AT LAW. Kouuii 9 aud 10, Hurt block, 441 Third street. MACK LIGHT, TTORNEYa AT LAW 438 COURT HTKEKT. jOBncia ot thi riAca.

W. L. G. SOULE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND NOTARY Public "No. 426 Court Han Hernar- dloo.Cal.

JOHN T. KNOX. JDBTICE OF THE PEACE AND NOT ART Public, No. 441 Court adjoining Hall Ol rHTilCUH AUD I0BS1OM. DR.

ASTOR. CLAIRVOYANT AND l'SVCHOMOTHIST, Healer and Teacher In occult Science. Advisor in bu.ini'Ha, ihtsohbI and MIiiIiik. Advice free, time ouly eharired. Olllce, Itreet, over Vale'a Mu.le Store.

Purchase Property THOSK WHO WANT TO SELL Home one will re a bargain In purchasing- Irom thu lial: 6OO ACRES of rolling lands nmler Hear Valley Irrigating ditches. Will grow citrus (raits or olives. I20 ACRES close to Mentone.Craf ton and Redlands, under Bear Valley and Hunnyside water syatema. 1300 ACRES near Irvington. IO ACRE ORCHARD one-half mile from Kialto station.

Good water right. BUSINESS BLOCK in thiscity. Rents will net 10 per cent on the Invest meut. Information can be had ot J. P.

SCOTT, 10 THIRD BTHBKT, San Bernardino, Cal wm. Mcdonald son, Mertatai ail JMatas ST2-374 THIRD BTKKET, Telei.houe, Red 73. HAN BERNARDINO 0 HIE AND.

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