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W. REPLY. mm wm si Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S.

Gov't Report. FifWMK jl Baking 1 Pnvde This Sale, coming as it does in the height of the Mason, it going to be of vital interest to every person In thil vicinity. The rich at well as the poor will be only too glad to take advantage of such an offer by a reliable Clothing and Shoe House like u- OVERCOATS, SUITS, PANTS, HATS, UNDERWEAR and SHOES everything in our store in the way of merchandise has been REDUCED IH PRICE. The sale is not for a day or a week, but will hold on until every person in this county (if possible) has secured some of our CYCLONE. STRUCK PRICED GOODS ABSOUUTELY PURE (afrit Winter Stylet in Boys Came and Stripes, mixtures and plain colors.

They art quoted etttu-here at a bargain at 5. ges, 4 to IX 1 I prkikge in filling their wants in this CYCLONE MIDWINTER SALE. Remember are MARKED DOWN. uu. 37-5o for Strong, Serviceable Suit, a't long Pantt, for boyt from 11 to 18 yean of age.

freth Styles, Hort J70, ani large variety of them. As rot Cyclone Price' HATS. Stirring Scenes. time to buy your STOVES ou PrePared for the rainy season when it comes. San Bernardino.

JONAS BROS. Acknowledged Leading Clothiers of San Bernardino County, TO THK NEW HT. CHAKI.ICS Prompt Attention. t) Branches In Oakland and Santa Crui. Mlnttrele Toulght.

From the overture till the curtain fell the Barlow minstrels kept a large audience laughing at DeGive's last night. The galleries were crowded until they would hold no more, ami the performance was well nigh as full of tun. This is the company which ojieued the Edgewood Avenue theater last season. Mr. Dolson, the proprietor, has paid especial attention and a literal amount of money to make a feature of the overture.

It is particularly good even among first parts generally termed brilliant. Scotield's sleight of hand feats are astonishing. He juggles with knives and balls most dexterously, and dues some tricks in which the eye can scarcely follow his hands, so quickly do they move. Hans Freeman's acrobatic acts included new tricks, which won applause, and he was called back. The Rowleys delighted the audience with banjo playing.

One of them has unique tricks. The Barlow brothers, James and "Billy," sustain the reputation of the name" made famous by the long-to-be-remembered "Milt." They made wild mirth and received encores. Master Eddie Percy's pathetic song, and Will Mack's impersonates, were distinct hits. A musical speciality by Messrs. Buckley and Snyder was one of the chief features.

The dialogue is funny all the way through. The performance is clean and very creditable. It creates roars of laughter and leaves a good impression. Atlanta Constitution, Oct. 30, 1S02.

Be sure and attend us a jolly good time is promised you. "All human history Miosis That hapiiliioss fur mini the hungry sinner! Mince Kve ate apples, muck depends on dinner. And a good liver is absolutely essential for appreciating a good dinner. Lord Byron knew that as well as anybody. One of bis greatest regrets was for his weak ston ach.

"Gad, man!" his lordship would say, "why don't one of theso infernal doctors invent a liver medicine?" Byron would never have asked that question were he living now. Why? Because he would have been using Dr. Pierce's Pieasant Pellets, an absolutely safe cure for constipation, indigestion, bilious attacks, and all derangements of liver, stomach and bowels. There is no griping or violence about theso pills, and they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or the money is refunded. Don't live with the stomach weak, when the cure is within vour reach for 25 conts.

Is the I1TLJ -Mm I I IN E. H. SHOWERS- has the largest and best assortment in the citu, New Katz Block, 462-464 Third Street, The Best Assortment of- FURNITURE FOR CHRISTMAS Presents will Iks found at the (IRANI) 1.U'IIS. Everything will be sold. No one can go without buying.

Wo have everything you want for a nioo Christmas present-Chairs, Tables, Ixmngcs, Mattresses, Springs, Folding Beds. Now is tho time for Bargains us we mean business. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Corner of Third and Streets, San Bernardino. Si: icn vijrirtjni raiurmt in smt- 41 ishty and ttrenqly made. Prtt- ty tlaidt and plain inades.

Quoted as bargain at tJ. Hats 4 to 14. Outside neighbors have the same that all articles, great and small, Ash rot 'Cyclone Price' SHOES. Wildest Interest. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Kvnorleil by Ilie Tibbot, Bwevejr St Can-dee Abntract Company. Tl'Ksniv, Jan. 4. Southern CkI Imp Co to Minnie Diet- erle-til ini'liee water 111 Mojnve 4400 Same 1J iuehci water iu Mojave river, iii.sos Wm II MurtTKii et al to II. llorkelrnth et al one nail mi in suri'iiu.

uooiy, Parallel. MormiKO mining ittst 1 emu Johnson to A Hatch-Lot I1 l'J, lotvu plat, lteillan.il no II Hunt to Anna Cochran UU 1 in nee. 1, Ciieamouija 1. 1 2J00 Ju ration et al to Vamlerhilt an.l it u-iioui iimnte aim oohi nron.e No 1 In Yituclerlilll ininiuit iliit 100 Cal I. ami Imp Co lo Win A Fosser l'l lota ami uia r.iiwauua i'oi iwu UTwoiuey to Jas Mullally-l'iiiiiviileJ hi in I iu aw if ire tp I 4, 1 lien Kcililell to Chapman et al Lota hi ill, 1.

Co 1 Total ooiialileratlon In Toruicut. Surely II there arc unhappy anile rers on earth upon whom the aiurela look lowu hi pity II It people bkoiiIzciI with rheiiiiiatlmn. They are in torment tho year run ml with little or no respite. Now, there la no eviilenee to which publicity lias lie Riven in Mialf ot Hostel ter'a Stomal Kilters more concurrent ami convincing than lhat in In-half of ilaerhcacyln rheuinniiam. Ami since rheumatism ami rheumatic anil simple goul are among the most obstinate complaints lo which this ail inlrahle remeily is ailapti ami since they all have a fatal teinleucy to atlack tho vilal or itans, the ailvisahilily of an early use.

of the hitters, when they manifest themselvos. must be apparent. Klllcactous, anil most siKiially so. are the Killers, too. in malarial iliseases, kidney ami blaililer inactivity, constipation, ilyspep sia, liver complaint ami nervi-ua ailmeuts, Kiinonay.

Jlark bny horne, weighing about 100 or 1000 pounds, and box buggy. Ecavu information us to either horse or buggy with 1. Parsons, Kust ltivcrnido. I AI1KS' UUBBKKS COAT 35 CTS. a pair at Jonas Bros'.

CHANGE IN BUSINESS. O. A. DAVIS Will sell out his Kntiro Stock of Clothing lit Remarkably Low Figures. CASH SALES, with II DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT.

Coll and tee the goods at -ino Tit I ret St root wm. Mcdonald son bF.AI.KKH IS FURNITURE, BEDDINQ. UPHOLSTERY OOOD8, MATTINO, MATS, RU08, ETC. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPKCUI.TY. Kverythlng requisite for first elaas funerals at reasonable rates.

We lave ilie only rue-Proof Vaults me Coiiuy WM. M'DONALD SON, Third St. Han llernardlnu, A. NEXT Hall Orders Btctlvt Sierra Madre Wine Co. ROCK-BOTTOM RRICES.

JJENS' BROGAN SHOES AT $1.25 JJENS' STREET SHOES AT $1 .45 IENS' CALF DRESS SHOES AT $2.00 jyjENS' WINTER BOOTS AT $2.15 DOYS' SHOES IN FOUR DIF-ferent styles at $1.25 gOYS BOOTS, GOOD QUALITY $1.40 MENS' CARPET AND LEATHER Slippers at 65 CTS. MENS' BUCKINGHAM HECHT Best Quality Dress Shoes at $3.95 All our Rubber Boott and Shoe we ull in like proportion. RED FRONT CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE, Ltadtrt of Low Print In San Bernardino; Monty refunded if goods art not satisfactory, One Price to all; Aqentt for Kentucky Jeant. Branchet In San Francisco and Colusa, Cat. 315-317 Street SAN BERNARDINO.

One Door From Third. MISSES' RUBBERS GO AT 30 CTS. a pair at Jonas Bros'. TRADE NOTES. L.

N. Bedford, dentist, Third street. Take your family prescriptions to MacOibbon's and save money. When you want the latest music, call at W. A.

Vale's. Duffy handles no Chinese or tenement house made cigars. E. Rittler has for sale good driving and work horses, 220 street. II.

B. Wesner has returned home and is ready io see his patrons again. Show your eastern friends those mountain apples at Coddington'g grocery. Go to A. Harowitz for reduction prices in men's, boys and children's clothing.

For best Black Diamond coal and dry wood go to the CbbIi Feed Store, 340 Third Btreet; telephone 55. John W. Downs, the money lender on collateral security watches, diamonds. revolvers, for sale cheap. 355 1) street.

Fine OH Faintlngg. Those looking for Holiday presents should call at the studio at 340 fourth street (Kenniston House), and examine the collection of fine oil paintings, con sisting of fruits, llowera, lamucape ana marine views, at prices ranging from 50 rents to 1100 each. A few pupils in oil painting will bo taken at reasonable rates. airs, julia pdinuto.v Snell'e Murderer. After many years of weary search and the expenditure of much money the murderer of Millionaire Snell has been captured.

The capture was made by Shafer who keep the Unest line of chairs, furniture, mattings and other household goods that the heart can wish for. Even the murderer in his haste to elude the officers could not pass the store without stopping to purchase something. The Golden Chance. While Grover Cleveland is duck hunt Ini at Buzzard's bay and Billie McKin lev is preparing his inaugural speech, you ladies and gentlemen can step into Doran Bros, and look over their complete stock of the finest stationary and blank books ever brought into the city. Bros, are also sole agents for The Examiner, Chronicle, ua Angeles impress and Times.

All orders meet with prompt attention. MacGlbbon Will, as usual, have the most elegant array of Holiday goods to be found in the city. Awarded Highest M. D. KATZ CO.

DEALERS IX A SCATHING REBUKE DELIVERED TO E. T. EARLE. The Oraage Graven ve. the Commie eloa Mca-Ai Opea Letter to II.

T. Karl From William Peaa Kogere. The Fruit War. Mr. E.

T. I address this open letter to you as the ringleader of that gang of public enemies who have for several years, like wolves in sheepa' clothing, preyed upon the leading industry of Southern California, despoiling the orange growers of their just dues and bringing that once imperial industry to the verge of ruin. It appears that a correspondent of the San Bernardino Coi EiEB, in a letter signed Michael haa deserved the thanks of all the orange growers by exposing you and some of your aiders and abetters to the just scorn of all honest men. Michael charges you with conspiring, by means of misrepresentations and espionage, to break up the Highland Fruit Growers' association. He also claims that the oranges bought by you at Highland and elsewhere will be dumped upon the market by consignment in the leading cities of the country at critical times, in competition with oranges sold f.

o. by organizations of growers. In a letter tc Tun you inskfl pretense of answering Michael by launching into a torrent of abuse against myself and other members of the board of directors of the Highland Fruit Growers' association. This is a foxy dodge of yours to throw Band in the eyes of the public and distract their attention from Michael's grave charges of rascality, which you do not attempt to deny. Concerning your malicious personal attack on me I have only to say that in this contest of organ ized orange growers against organized plunderers headed by yourself, I am only one person among many thousands interested in orange growing.

If you had it iu your power to totally anihifato me or any other individual the tight for our industry and our homes would still go on to a successful conclusion. I do not represent in my own personality the orange industry, as you are universally supposed to represent and lead the ra pacious guntf oi commission men who we solelv by preying on the earnings ot the fruit growers. The orange industry could spare ono man or a thousand men and still survive, but the honest people of Southern California seem to nave made up their minds that if you, as ringleader of the plunderers, could be completely routed the battle would be practically won. It is this conceded preeminence in rascality enjoyed by rou to which you are indebted lor the lonor of having this personal letter ad dressed to you. in your pretended answer to tlio charges of Michael you attempt to es tablish three points: 1.

mat all the members of the bonrd of dirjetors of the Highland Fruit Growers' association, "who voted against the Karl Iruit company the association endeavored to convince him (Rogers) that the claim upon which he based his charge against the Earl Fruit company was utterly worthless and without evidence, and that he was acting without a single quahucution of justice or fairness." 1 pronounce this statement to be a deliberate and unqualified lie, made out of whole cloth, and published for a malicious purpose. ou knew that our board of directors had recently purged itself of the disgrace of having among its members a man who Michael claims was a "heeler" or tool of yours, and who secured his election as director by misrepresentation and fraud. By the villainous piece of slander just quoted from your Uoi hikk letter, you evidently seek to produce the impres sion on the public mind that a majority of our board of directors are either alllicted with softening of the brain or permeated by treason or rascality. You would like to have the public believe that a majority of the board are no bet ter than vour tool the disgraced and discarded member. Your scheme is too transparent.

The gentlemen you thus seek to degrade and defame are too well known in this county to be injured by vour vile tactics. I-et the public judge between them and you. Here are their names; V. aite, Win. II.

Kuuuali, E. C. Winslow and Captain Roht. Bos-worth. James Fleming and Walter A.

Grow were not members at that time. If. as you falsely claim, any of these gentlemen had condemned me for my opposition to you and my exposure of your rascality betore the board, 1 should have denounced them without any hesitation as traitors to their neighbors and their section, in lanmiatre ss nlain as that which I applied to you and to your heelers and dupes, Hut the public may rest assured that you are under stood in all your moral hideousness by the gentleman just named, and that neither of them has given, or is likely to give, any aid and comfort to you and your nelanous schemes. You seek to degrade and disgrace an honorable firm of gentlemen Messrs. Haight Bros.

by attempting to place them on the same low level with your self, in their negotiations with the High land board of directors at the meeting referred to by you. This is wholly false and is intended by you to Befog the public. The Highland board was negotiating with the Red-lands Orange Growers' association for the joint handling of the crops of the two localities. We had invited the Messrs. Haight who were not then and are not now in the general orange commission business, to make our board a proposition for handling our fruit in the same manner that they were handling the Redlands crop.

It was stipulated that they were not to handle any oranees except those erown at Red- lands and Highland. They made us a satisfactory proposition, which we accepted. They are for this year simply our employes, working wholly under the direction of the two friendly orir.trma tions, which have joined forces for the present season. On the other hand, you are a general fruit commission man, placing the product of one section against that of OOK IN JONAS WIN dowe. Honors World's Fair.

Powder. No Ammonia; No Alma. 40 Years the Stancbsi ing -WHOLESALE Domeatic and ported WINES AND LIQUORS another, like a gambler, solely for your own personal gain, regardless of the interests of the grower. You beguile simple-minded and shortsighted people to sell their fruit to you and you straightway use these oranges to demoralizo the sale of oranges sold f. o.

b. by the organized growers. I am creditably informed that you applied these cut-throat tactics only a few days ago to prevent the f. o. b.

sale of Red-lands and 1 1 ighland oranges at Portland, Ore. Probably, as intimated by "Michal," when we begin to ship our oranges to Chicago we shall be confronted by a lot of Florida fruit bought by you to throw upon that market on consignment to demoralize the sale of California oranges. Morally contrasted, you are no more like the Haight Bros, than a horsethief is like the angel Gabriel. You cluim that you handled oranges for me two years ago honestly and fairly, and you assert which do not admitthat they netted me $1.20 cents a box. You state only half the truth and fail to statu that I gave you a part of my crop to handle on a special agreement with your agent at Highland.

Some of vour emnlnves now claim that this agent was a rascal, but I happen to know that he remained in your service at least one year after he was made the scapegoat of your rascality at Highland. This saddling of the crimes of the prin cipal upon the back of the servant is too old a form of iniquity to decieve any one. The spring never rises higher than its source. It was ugreed between your agent and myself th it my oranges were to be sold f. o.

b. at Highland. The prices were to be fixed from time to time and no oranges were to be sold in any other way except by consultation and special agree- meni wun me. inei. o.

o. price was fixed at 2.10 for seedlings and $3.25 for navels. I was suddenly called east by the death of one of my family. No sooner was I out of the state than your agent, presumedly with your consent, began to ship my oranges east, charging mo for frieght, icing, repacking, and returning to mo whatever sura you pleased. Without going into nil the details of this transaction, which I reservo for a future time, it is sullicient for my present purpose tosav that the 3Hj boxes of oranges handled by you for me brought, according to your claim, $1.20 per box net, or $402.

At the prices agreed upon between your agent and mo the oranges 1 delivered to you, and for which I have your receipts, would have brought, if sold according to contract, and after deducting cost of Loxes, packing, commissions, the sum of or a dif ference of $215.70. The interest on this sum for two years at 12 per cent iH $57.62, making a total of $272.22. which you have stolon from me, unless by restitution yon should change this crime into a lesser offense. Will you restore the stolen money, or do you prefer to be branded as a thief and a scoundrel? Take your choice. Though you have forced me in self-defense to he decidedly personal, the main question at issue is one which transcends all personal limitations.

It is a question of the supremacy of one of two classes whose interests are diametrically opposed. This contest means the survival and supremacy of the orange growers of Southern Culifomia, or the survival and supremacy, on the ruins of our homes and ranches, of a nest of cormorants and blood-suckers of which you are the typical exponent and the chief offender. I do not for one instant doubt the finnl result. There is too much capital, too much manhood, too much brain power and moral force enlisted in the defense of our God-favored section and our most vital industry, ever to submit to the rule of any clique of plunderers such as you represent and lead. All honest orange growers should shun you and your confreres os they would shun a pestilence, The red boxes of yourcomprny should be as hateful to an honest man as a red flag to an infuriated bull.

You should change the color of your boxes. They disgrace the anarchist red. You should paiut them yellow like smallpox flags, as a warning to all who would escape in fection. You should paint a skull and cross-bones on each box, and from each car carrying the accursed freight there 11 I 41. i I 1 1 biiouiu uirowu uiu uesecruieu breeze a black flag, typical of the piratical and iniquitous trullic in which you are engaged.

i ours for truth and justtice. Wm. Pknk Rooers. Highland, Jan. 4.

It should lt In Kterr lloimp. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay street, Sharps- burg, says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds; that it cured his wife, who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of la gritiiie, when various other remedies and several phy sicians hud done, her no good.

Robert Burlier of LiHiksiMrt, claims i'r. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it, Free trial bottles at Tovvne's drug store. Lurge bottles, 50 cents and $1.

LOCAL BRIEFS. Brass stencils and rubber stamps for fruit shippers. J. II. Waonkk.

Leave orders for help with tho Los Angeles Employment Office. For Notary and Corporation fouls go to Doran Bros. Shafer Bros, keep all kinds of housekeeping supplies. Anheuser-Busch beer on Up at the Arion, Court street, between and Shafer Bros, have no canvas front, but tnf they will have unless they can soon raise some cosh. The largest stock of baby carriages tc be found in this city is at 6haler 343 Third street.

Old mattresses mad as good as new at Shafer Bros. Call at the Reception and see Louis Lefevre. He keeps the finest liquors and cigars in the city. Mre. Wheeler, riling and test medium mines located.

Room 9, Star House, corner of Second and streets. LATEST STYLES 8TIFF HATS GO at $1.95 (worth $3.00) at Jonas Bros. 397-399 THIRD STREET 307 STREET. San Bernardino. Cal.

Postofllce Box 961 I366rt Made from Selected Malt and Imported Hops SPECIAL BREW OF BUFFALO BREWING CO. Orders by Mail or Delivery Promptly Filled. WILLIAM I I Telephone No. 81. Third street, San lternardino.

ANHEUSER-BUSCH AND BREWERIES. Thousands of cities follow the useof Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It's $50 reward for an incurable case. A Warning.

The Electric Light and Power company offers a reward for evidence that will leud to the detection of the young hoodlums who are in tho habit of breaking the city lamps and globes in tho vicinity of street, between Seventh and Ninth. Said boys are herewith advised that watch is being kept in the neighborhood and that if cuught the culprits will be punished to the full extentof the law. Bucklen'e Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, suit rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilbluins, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.

Price 25 centB per box. For sale by Frank M. Towne. McKee A night of pleasure is promised to tho theater-goers of San Bernardino next Tuesday night. The opera house will be graced with Mr.

and Mrs. McKee Rankin and their splendid company. They will produce the grand old play "40," a play that is a true story of the early days of this state, and intensely interesting as well as highly instructive to every true Mr. Rankin plays the part of old to perfection, having given years of study to perfect this famous drama. Mrs.

Rankin (Kitty Blanchard), the well-known actress, will convulso the audience with laughter at the innocent jokes of a true mountain waif. French Teuay Waferi, These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and irregular menses, and will remove all obstruction, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Emerson Drug San Jose, and for sale by Towne's drug store, sole agent. lloraes Kor Male. A choice pair of heavy brood innres for sale.

Inquire of If. B. Muscott. Leather, cut glass, ivory, celluloid and plush novelties at MacGililMin's. Most beautiful furniture at a sacrific at the Grand Rapids.

Do not miss a visit to the shoe department of Livingston Co. In this lino goods are offered at prices unheard of. BOYS' KNEE PANTS GO AT 45 cts. a pair (worth 75 cts.) at Jonas Bros', For Sale. No, Kive acre near station: 2 artva In vim.

3 acres in miwry i 1- mon and orange trees, I year old); ITeu, must h-i sold quick. No. 113- iovernment claim. Improved Kfl teres: lis) ecree tillable, Hrrnini house, 'Z good wells. 3 miles from growing city; Kl.

No. 115- Klehty acres eovernment land, improved. Wai-rr tillable: mater on highest point two miles from town. I 'J. Nn.

Lilt Eighty arre foothill land: SO acres tillable. ll acres in timber: tree irorn irie: goou line 2 miles from station: lluuu, half cash. Inquire of P. K. Tscharuke, at Dorao Broe'.

G. A. BEAM AOKNT. Street, near First. Telephone, No.

n't Come in out of the wet nml get rou feet well hoil ty JOHN KENZ, 309 ic San Bernardino, Branch Shop In Rlalto, either ith a uw alr or by having tlm obi ones ri'i-alrc-1. WnOLKMALK AND RETAIL DKALKR WIELAND GEORGE M. COOLEY, J. W. ANDERSON.

Jewelry Repairing, A Fall Line of Paraiol and Umbrella Repair- PARASOLS COVERED TO MATCH SDITS. Bujn ot Red Umbrella. 384 Street. IN SAN BERNARDINO, CAL Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Gas and Water Pipe Imported Directly from Eastern Mills in Large Quantities.

Corttiftt3tl Iron cat Bottom Prioeat PFiE Full Stock of Bar Iron, Coat Steel and lUackgtnith Sapplie. John Deere Bteel and Chilled Plowi. South Bend Chilled Plows. A (ull line oi repair, (or all plow, and machinery carried in stock. Plumbing Good, of all kinds carried in stock.

Agents for the Charter Oak Wire Gauie Oven Door Stores and Ranges the best bakers in the world. Wire Nails ot all sites and kinds imported direct from the eastern mills by the carload, and prices as low as the lowest. I Ml Pure Cream of Tartar JkO in Millions of Homes 163 and 165 THIRD STREET.

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