anaheim-gazette 1876-05-13
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Anaheim Gazette
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
MELROSE & ATHEARN,
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Kleinigkeiten.
From Saturday's Daily.
Horace Burdick has been elected City Judge by the Los Angeles Herald and says that the Bola Chiza Wharf has been seized. We are glad to note the watchful care and anxious solicitude manifested by Los Angeles editors in the affairs of this section, but in this instance their anxiety is entirely superfluous. We assure them, on the honor of a sand-wader, that the wharf has not been seized, and that there is no probability that it ever will be touched by a minion of the law. The angry Pacific still dashes against it with irresistible force; the torpedo still ravenously perforates the piles; the stockholders are rolling in wealth, and absolutely refuse to receive further dividends. And yet these facts have never reached the ears of the Los Angeles Press!
Freight for the following persons was received at the depot last night: J W Anderson & Co, 1 empty egg box; L A Carey, 1 empty box; C Mossman, 3 cases liquors; M A Forster, 1 pkg saddles; G Ulrich, 1 trunk; J R Hinds, 32 doors; L Gildermacher, 2 empty boxes; H Charles, 5 pkgs groceries; C E French, 2 pkgs tobacco, 1 baoy wagon; A Langenberger, 1 pkg indse, 4 bolls brooms; J C Edwards, 1 box hardware, 1 door; A Guy Smith & Co, 10 cars lumber.
Mr. L. W. Kirby was the recipient of an elegant present of two horned toads yesterday. The donor was our crack auctioneer, Mr. Edward Lyon, who is said to carry a dozen or two of these little pets continually in his pocket. "There is no accounting for tastes," as the old lady said when she kissed the cow.
Deputy Sheriff Barham has appointed R. Bohn as Special Constable. Mr. Bohn has given bonds of one thousand dollars for the faithful performance of his duties, and will now walk the streets robed in authority and a blanket coat.
Mr. Snodgrass has started in at his shop at the depot, and will endeavor...
Kleinigkeiten.
From Saturday's Daily.
Horace Burdick has been elected City Judge by the Los Angeles Common Council.
The bark Rival arrived at Wilmington yesterday with a cargo of lumber for A. Guy Smith & Co.
The Los Angeles Board of Public Works have declared the City Surveyor's office vacant, that officer not recognizing their authority.
A visit to our little, dingy school house is enough to convince anyone of the real necessity of an entire new building on a much more extended scale.
Some idea of the improvements in this section may be gathered from the fact that Messrs. Halberstadt & Co. sold three million feet of lumber during the months of January, February and March.
Peace and quietude hovered over our town yesterday, and the Justices slept on their benches unmolested, save by the flies; and the constables wandered listlessly about the streets, seeking whom they might devour.
The sheep of Mr. Robert and Wm. Fisher are on the road traveling from Lower California to this section. It is reported that their sheep are in poor condition, there being no grass in the section from which they came.
Mr. Jonathan Watson is considered the champion rifle shot of this section. We saw some specimens of his handiwork on rabbits yesterday which showed the fact that he shoots with unerring precision.
It is for the interest of all who are admirers of fine workmanship to pay their little bills to Gaddy & Lewis that they may come into possession of one of those elegant bill heads just turned out by the GAZETTE Job Office.
The following are the exports from the depot this morning: 1 barrel wine, 400 pounds; 69 bales wool, 22119 pounds; 1 box butter, 35 pounds; 1 box tobacco, 330 pounds; 6 boxes soda bottles, 450 pounds; 1 box wine, 50 pounds; 1 roll blankets, 1 box mdse, 1 pocket. "There is no accounting for tastes," as the old lady said when she kissed the cow.
Deputy Sheriff Barham has appointed R. Bohn as Special Constable. Mr. Bohn has given bonds of one thousand dollars for the faithful performance of his duties, and will now walk the streets robed in authority and a blanket coat.
Mr. Snodgrass has started in at his shop at the depot, and will endeavor to win the patronage of the citizens of Anaheim, by furnishing them with none but the very best of meat. Mr. J. H. Short has been engaged to superintend the establishment.
A runaway four-horse-team succeeded in giving employment to the blacksmith and wheelwright, by making an almost complete wreck of a wagon at the lumber yard near the depot, yesterday.
Lemon street is receiving improvements in the shape of a fence around the lot adjoining the blacksmith shop.
From Sunday's Daily.
The Democratic County Central Committee will meet in Los Angeles on next Saturday, the 13th.
A vessel arrived at Santa Monica yesterday with lumber for Griffith, Lynch & Co., of Los Angeles.
Messrs. P. Davis & Bro. were busy all day yesterday loading large teams with freight for the country.
No one disturbed the court yesterday, save the habitual drunk, Quarte, who got his usual portion of county work to perform.
Jones J. Dyer will commence running a new truck line to-morrow. Orders can be left on the slates at Plato's or at Cahen & Willard's store.
Messrs. Goodman & Rimpau had quite a crowd in their store all day yesterday to witness the opening of their new summer goods,
The District Judge has decided as unconstitutional the act requiring the public moneys in the county treasury to be sealed by the Board of Examiners.
Somebody's team made a brilliant charge through Centre street yesterday and was captured about two miles beyond Gibson's ranch with a small fragment of a wagon.
The shipments from the depot for the week ending May 7th were: Merchandise, 3,834 lbs; wine, 1,445 lbs; trees, 720 lbs; grain, 17,457 lbs.
are admirers of fine workmanship to pay their little bills to Gaddy & Lewis that they may come into possession of one of those elegant bill heads just turned out by the GAZETTE Job Office.
The following are the exports from the depot this morning: 1 barrel wine, 400 pounds; 69 bales wool, 22119 pounds; 1 box butter, 35 pounds; 1 box tobacco, 330 pounds; 6 boxes soda bottles, 450 pounds: 1 box wine, 50 pounds; 1 roll blankets, 1 box mdse, 1 keg wine.
The dwellers on the northern end of Los Angeles street are anxiously awaiting the coming of the Independence railroad, and some of them already imagine they hear the shrill shriek of the engine as it pulls the long, heavy freight trafn over the rich lands of the Coyote ranch.
Mr. J. H. Toler, of Los Tunos ranch, was in town yesterday. He says he has succeeded in inducing the water from the distant mountains, and that it soaks into the ground like flattery into the heart of a fool. He has started an orange grove of about one hundred acres, and intends setting out about a hundred acres of Muscat grapes.
An application was made in the Probate Court a few days ago for the appointment of a guardian for an old lady named Eulalia Perez Guillen, aged one hundred and thirty-eight years, and who lives at the San Gabriel Mission. The application was made by her daughter, Rosaria Guillen White, aged seventy-six, and it will be heard on the 15th instant. The cause of the application arises from the fact that a number of men had made a proposition to take the old lady to the Centennial.
The Deputy Sheriff came very near extinguishing himself yesterday by attempting to enact the part of John Gilpin. We admired the way in which the grey horse bucked, but had much rather Barham should ride him than ourselves.
Says the Express: Important local railway projects are on the tapis. We are not at liberty to give details at the present moment, but we know enough to believe that, if Los Angeles county is not thoroughly developed, it will not be for lack of transportation facilities. Railways are the one thing needed to make our ample valleys blossom as the rose; and while we suppose it will be a good many decades before the thirty-three railroads which center in Chicago will have their counterpart in Los Angeles, we bid fair to make rapid progress. Our people feel heartily in the humor of the genial sentiment, "the more the merrier," when it comes to the iron rail.
A couple of days ago our Santa Ana correspondent had occasion to mention the fellow who swindled several persons in Tustin City and Anaheim, and gave his name as Cameron, when it should have been Campbell. This slip of the pen on the part of our sprightly correspondent has occasioned uncasiness in the mind of G. A. Cameron, of Tustin City, who, being a new comer to this section, is apprehensive lest he should be mistaken for the swindler.
A gentleman said to us yesterday that although we needed more school facilities, he believed that the spirit of remonstrance was so prevalent in Anaheim that the vote would be against the raising of a tax. The people must decide at the election whether the charge is just or not. We hope they will free themselves from the reputation of forever standing in their own light,
Freight for the following persons was received at the depot last night:
The Los Angeles school tax election passed off quietly on Saturday. The tax was defeated by a majority of one hundred and fifty, in a total vote of 732.
The following passengers arrived at Seven Palms from Arizona yesterday: Mrs. Drachman and 2 children, N. Matelock, Miss Laura Lee, Miss Rosenbaum, Miss G. H. Colley.
A baby's white cape with hood attached, lined with silk, was lost on Los Angeles street yesterday afternoon. The finder will confer a great favor by returning it to this office.
At a meeting of citizens in Los Angeles it was resolved to celebrate the Fourth of July in that city by a procession, literary exercises and barbecue. The people of the entire county are invited to participate.
The Celestials propose to occupy our Court room on Saturday next, while their attorneys discuss the merits of the case of Gee Wau vs. Hen Lee and Ah Choug for malicious prosecution.
Mr. Lee was disturbed in his slumbers two nights ago by an uncomfortable bed-fellow in the shape of a snake about five feet long. The snake probably thought that Mr. Lee was feeling lonesome and was doing his best to be sociable.
A slight misunderstanding took place yesterday afternoon at Dr. Higgins' corner between a mustang horse and his rider. After some argument the horse gave it up, and rode off, leaving his antagonist lying on the ground in an apparently comfortable position.
There was no quorum present at the meeting of the Israelitish Cemetery Association on Sunday. We understand that quite a sum has been collected and a tract of two acres, for Cemetery purposes, will be purchased from the Land Company.
Freight for the following persons...
A gentleman said to us yesterday that although we needed more school facilities, he believed that the spirit of remonstrance was so prevalent in Anaheim that the vote would be against the raising of a tax. The people must decide at the election whether the charge is just or not. We hope they will free themselves from the reputation of forever standing in their own light,
Freight for the following persons was received at the depot last night: T Shelly 8 boxes soda, G R Hinds 3 boxes mdse, S Shrewsbury 1 box mdse E Stafford 2 pkgs hh goods, J Fischer 3 empty pipes, T H Harmon 1 tool chest, B F R 1 header, A Munson 6 pkgs mdse, W M C 7 pkgs mdse, P D & Co 2 cases hats, R M 21 empty boxes, A G R 1 empty box, A Guy Smith & Co.5 pkgs mdse, 6 cars lumber.
The first number of the Santa Ana Valley News, Nap Donovan publisher, made its appearance yesterday. It is a six column paper, and is exceedingly neat, typographically. Its contents show Mr. Donovan to be possessed of high literary capacity. We hope and believe that he will prosper in his enterprise, as the growing section where the paper is published requires just such a journal as the News to bring its resources prominently before the world.
The telegraph operator tells us that a friend of his in San Francisco writes that it was so foggy during the past week that a man engaged in shingling a roof laid his shingles sixteen feet out on the fog before discovering his mistake. Any one doubting the veracity of our friend the operator may call on us at this office.
The Grange Store at the depot is a fixed fact. $1,600 have been subscribed, and as soon as the arrangements can be made the lumber will be bought and the work commenced. Several, unable to subscribe money, have volunteered labor, and we have no doubt that a flourishing business will be established.
The following freight was shipped from the depot this morning: 610 dry hides, 3 bbl tallow, 1,252 lbs; 3 cases bacon, 1,217 lbs; 1 box books, 10 lbs; 39 bales wool, 14,$18 lbs.
A few of those interested in the Bolsa Chica Wharf and Forwarding Company, met at Mr. Wicks' office yesterday afternoon. No action was taken regarding the matter.
Several deputies have protested to the French Ministry against the appropriation of $20,000 to enable French workmen to attend the Centennial, on the ground that their mission is at the bottom of a political character.
The Republican State Convention of Oregon met yesterday. Richard Williams, of Portland, was nominated for Congress. Resolutions were passed declaring Blaine the choice of the convention for President. An effort was made by the Federal ring to defeat this resolution, but a call for the ayes and moes broke down the opposition completely, and the resolution went through with a rush, amid the wildest applause. The convention did not indorse the administration.
The accounts from the Black Hills grow worse. There is a great scarcity of food in that region. Sugar is worth 40 cents a pound, bacon 50 cents, corn 50 cents, and flour $20 a sack in Custer City. The road from Fort Laramie to Custer is strewn with the wagons of parties who had been attacked by the Indians. On the 10th of April a party of Indians came within 100 yards of Custer City and ran off thirty head of horses.
Miss Sweet, the Chicago Pension agent, is to be investigated. It is said that she has paid $30,000 on account of late Pension Agent Blakely. She is also said to have paid an annual sum to United States Marshall Campbell, Secretary Babcock's father-in-law, until Grant assured her that she could hold her place.
The bill introduced by Booth and Representative Wigginton proposes to confirm to the State of California all school land sections selected in lieu of the sixteenth and thirty-sixth sections laying within Mexican grants.
The following freight was shipped from the depot this morning: 610 dry hides, 3 bbl tallow, 1,252 lbs; 3 cases bacon, 1,217 lbs; 1 box books, 10 lbs; 39 bales wool, 14,818 lbs.
A few of those interested in the Bolsa Chica Wharf and Forwarding Company, met at Mr. Wicks' office yesterday afternoon. No action was taken regarding the matter.
From Tuesday's Daily.
Twenty-five cents will be paid for a copy of the Anaheim Gazette of April 8th.
All who attended the picnic on Sunday unite in the declaration that it was a grand success.
The bark Glencoe, Capt. Hookell, arrived at Wilmington yesterday from Eureka.
We have at this office for sale four large lamps, suitable for a saloon, hotel or office, which will be disposed of cheap for cash.
A troupe of Mexican acrobats arrived in town yesterday, and intend exhibiting some time during the latter part of the week.
The bee-keepers' picnic, at the Los Angeles Apiary, on Saturday, was not numerously attended; but the affair was enjoyed by those present.
A movement is on foot to organize a lodge of Royal Arch Masons in Anaheim. A preliminary meeting will be held on Saturday at the Masonic Hall.
We are informed that Messrs. Robert and William Fisher have sold their entire stock of sheep to parties in San Diego County.
Miss Sweet, the Chicago Pension agent, is to be investigated. It is said that she has paid $30,000 on account of late Pension Agent Blakely. She is also said to have paid an annual sum to United States Marshall Campbell, Secretary Babcock's father-in-law, until Grant assured her that she could hold her place.
The bill introduced by Booth and Representative Wigginton proposes to confirm to the State of California all school land sections selected in lieu of the sixteenth and thirty-sixth sections laying within Mexican grants, not finally surveyed at the date of such selections, provided that when such indemnity selections shall fail by reason of the original sixteenth and thirty-sixth sections not being included in the final survey and patent of the Mexican grant, any innocent purchaser may purchase not exceeding 320 acres at $1.25 an acre on promptly making the due proof. All rights of third persons existing at the date of the selections, and all mineral lands are excepted from the operations of the bill.
One Day out of Seven.
Birds cannot always sing;
Silence they ask at times to nurse spent feeling.
To see some new, bright thing.
Ere a fresh burst of song, fresh joy revealing.
Flowers cannot always blow;
Some silent rest they need of silent Winter;
Ere from its sheath below,
Shoots up each small green blade, brown earth to splinter.
Tongues cannot always speak;
O God! in this loud world of noise and clatter.
Save us this once a week.
No let the sown seed grow, not always scatter.
Deeds Filed.
N. O. Stafford to E. F. Stafford—20 acres in Sec. 18, T 5 S., R 9, W, in Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana,$1,235.
BEDFORD—Near Santa Ana, May 2d, to the wife of J. Bedford, a daughter.
Anaheim Nursery,
Walnut Street, Anaheim.
100,000 TREES,
For sale, of the following varieties.
MONTEREY CYPRESS,
MONTEREY PINE,
ITALIAN CYPRESS,
BLUE GUM,
LOMBARDY POPLARS,
ORANGE TREES, ETC.,
all of which will be sold cheap for cash. I am prepared to take up and transplant trees of all kinds and sizes at a less price than any other man in the county. As I am the sole owner of a Patent Transplanter expressly for the purpose. All those in want of Cypress trees are requested to call and examine the above before purchasing elsewhere. Apply to TIMOTHY CARROLL,
Walnut Street near the Depot, Anaheim, Los Angeles County.
Notice.
ALL OWNERS OF STOCK of any kind horses, cattle, sheep or hogs—are hereby cautioned against allowing their animals to range on the Stearns' Ranchos without authority from the undersigned, as they will be proceeded against for so doing as Trespassers under the No Fence Act. Under no circumstances will hogs be permitted to range upon the said ranchos.
All persons are also cautioned against cutting and removing from said ranchos wood at any kind, either for size-wood or fencing purposes, and are hereby notified that the section of the Trespass Law, relative to such acts, will be rigidly enforced against them.
J. K. TUFFREE.
Agent for leasing unsold land on the Stearns' Ranchos, for Farming and Pasturage.
SAMUEL MEYER,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps
Oils, Gas Fixtures and Kitchen Utensils
Commercial Street, Los Angeles.
THE NEW "DOMESTIC"
A Double-Thread Lock-Stitch Machine.
PHYSIOTICS RECOMMEND IT as a machine that can be used without harm by any one, because it requires so little effort of any kind, it being THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
With our printed directions, no instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate it. The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled simplicity, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearings are few, and they are hardened and polished.
The machines are made at our new works in the city of Newark, N. J., with new special (patented) machinery and tools, constructed expressly to accomplish what we now offer.
Every machine fully warranted.
"DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., New York and Chicago.
FASHIONS
SAVINGS.—By using the "Domestic" Power Fashions the most stylish and perfect-fitting costumes can be produced, at a large saving in MONEY to those who choose to make, or superintend the making of their own garments. With the highest talent and the best facilities in all departments, and the best ideas of the most skilled modistes, both at home and abroad, we are enabled to attain results far above the reach of the average dress-maker. Our styles are always the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated catalogue mailed to any lady sending five cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere.
"DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., New York and Chicago.
P. PELLEGRIN,
Practical
Lodge No. 207,
& A. M.
ETINGS OF THE ABOVE
old in their Hall in Orange
evening at 8 o'clock.
brethren in good standing
attend to attend.
A. JOHNSTON, N. G.
Sec. See'y.
Lodge No. 207,
& A. M.
ETING Saturday of, or protil moon in each month.
ED. W. ATHEARN, W. M.
R. Secretary.
brethren in good standing
attend to attend.
ORA BROWN.
Millinery Store,
St., Anaheim,
Goodman & Bimpan's.
best selected stock of goods
hats remodeled. New Hats
bourning goods, Bridal vails
in stock.
& Saddle Shop,
:ON:
STREET, - - ANAHEIM.
s. Metz's new building.]
- - PROPRIETOR
ently located in Anaheim, I
public that I have always on
press. Trimmings, etc., which
angles prices. Call and see
dy.
EISHMAN,
GENT FOR
Steamship Lines..
Spring Street.
Angeles.
Money sent to and received
Collections made in the
Europe. Papers made out.
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ONER OF DEEDS
in the Union.
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ary-Public.
EES, FOR SALE.
m Nursery,
reet, Anaheim.
TREES,
the following varieties.
CYPRESS,
EREY PINE,
TALIAN CYPRESS,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK
Main Street, Los Angeles:
Capital Stock (paid up) - $300,000
President: J. S. SLAUSON
Vice-President: R. S. BAKER.
FASHIONS
highest talent and the best facilities in all departments, and the best ideas of the most skillful modistes, both at home and abroad, we are enabled to attain results far above the reach of the average dress-maker. Our styles are always the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated catalogue mailed to any lady sending five cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere.
"DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., New York and Chicago.
P. PELLECRIN,
Practical Watch Maker,
East end of Centre Street,
Anaheim, Cal.
Watches, Clocks and
JEWELRY
Cleaned and Repaired.
CARPET WAREHOUSE
Lehman & Co., No. 75 Downey Block... Los Angeles.
Importers and Dealer in...
Carpets, Oilcloths, Paper Hangings, and Upholstery Goods.
Carpets Sewed and put down neatly.
J. W. CALE & CO., FRUIT, AND GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
And Wholesale Dealers in
California and Oregon Produce
ALSO -
GRAIN, WOOL, HIDES,
POTATOES, CHEESE, EGGS,
BUTTER, HONEY, POULTRY.
Nos. 402 Davis and 122 Washington Streets.
SAN FRANCISCO.
Grain and Wool Sacks
Purchased to Shippers if desired.
G. H. KELLOGG, having been appointed agent for the above firm, is prepared to transact all business in their line. Office at residence, corner Los Angeles and Sycamore Streets.
REFERENCES: Ex-Governor Downey- and Judge B. M. Widney, Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK
Main Street, Los Angeles:
Capital Stock (paid up) - $300,000
President: J. S. SLAUSON
Vice-President: R. S. BAKER.
BARNES' SCROLL SAW.
FOOT OR STEAM POWER.
Warranted to Cut 3 Inch Stuff 1 Foot per Minute.
Send for Circular.
PRICE,$30 00
OSBORN & ALEXANDER,
624 ARKET STREET, opp. PALACE HOTEL
San Francisco
The Great Mechanics' Tool Store of the Pacific Coast.
WILDS ARE THE BEST
SHERMAN & HDYE.
Music Dealers,
Cor. KEARNEY & SUTTER Streets
SAN FRANCISCO.
AGENTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST
HALL'S SAPARILLA
SARSAPARILLA
YELLOW DOCK
AND
IODIDE OF POTASS.
Thorough Is another of the Complexion now in use. Cures Pipules Boils, Blotches, Rheuma-tism and Mercurial Fains. Sold by all Drugellers.
Use Low's Concentrated Flavoring Extracts for Ice Cream, Cakes, etc.
WEEKLY CHRONICLE
LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK
Main Street, Los Angeles:
Capital Stock (paid up) - $300,000
President ... J. S. SLAUSON
Vice-President ... R. S. BAKER.
DIRECTORS:
R. S. Baker, P. Beaudry,
J. Bixby, V. A. Hoover,
H. B. Tichenor, G. S. Dodoe.
J. S. Slauson.
Receive Savings Bank Deposits.
Draw and sell Exchange on San Francisco,
New York, London, Paris, Berlin and Frankfort.
Buy Exchange on all parts of the United States and Europe.
Receive money on open account and certificate of deposit, and do a general banking and Exchange Business.
Open SATURDAYS from 6 to 8 p.m.
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
Of Los Angeles.
Authorized Capital $300,000
M. S. PATRICK... President.
E. F. SPENCE... Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
M. S. Patrick, S. H. Mott.
A. H. Wilcox, H. Maybury,
E. Bouton, R. M. Towne,
O. S. Witherby, Jno. G. Capron.
The Bank is prepared to receive deposits on open account, issue certificates of deposit, and transact a General Banking business.
Collections made and proceeds remitted at current rates of exchange.
$5 to $20 Per Day at Home.
Terms Free.
Address G. Stinson & Co., Portland, Me.
YOUNG MEN
Who may be suffering from the effect of youthful follicles or infiltration, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity.
Dr. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500 for every case of minimal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure.
He would therefore say to the unfortunate sufferer who may read this notice, that you are treating upon dangerous ground when you longer delay in seeking the proper remedy for your complaint. You may be in the first stage; remember you are apprishing the last. If you are disordered upon the last, and are suffering some or all of its ill effects, remember that if you persist in procrastination, the time must come when the most skillful physician can render you no assistance; when the door of hope will be closed against you, which no angel of mercy can bring you relief.
In no case has the Doctor failed of success.
Then let not despair work upon your imagination, but avail yourself of the beneficial results of his treatment before your case is beyond the reach of medical skill, or before grim death hurries you to a premature grave.
Fault course of treatment $25 00.
Sand money by Postoffice order or Express with full description of case.
Call or address Dr. A. B. SPINNER.
No. 10 Kearny st., San Francisco.
MASONIC
SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK.
No. 6, POST STREET,
MASONIC Temple.
San Francisco,
RECEIVE TERM AND ORDINARY DEPOSITS.
Term Deposits, not less than six months.
Ordinary Deposits can be drawn at short notice.
Last Dividend: Term Deposits, 9% per cent.
Ordinary Deposits, 7½ per cent.
Certificates of Deposits insisted, payable in New York and principal cities in the United States and Canada.
Alab., London, Paris and all the principal cities of Europe.
W. H. CULVER, Prentt.
H. T. Graves, Sec.'s.