Newspaper Page Text
LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. VOL. XXXI.—NO. 125. ,CIIM. ll.Vi'v i 1 HAND OPERA BOUSE. tjT H. C. Wyatt, Lcssoo and Manager. COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Engagement of the Peerless • CABLETU" OPF.BA < 1) V f \ > V : W. T. CARLETON. 60 ASSOCIATE ARTISTS 60 Presenting tbe iollowiug biililant repertoire: Monday, Wednesday, Saturday Matinee, The latest succo-siul ope-atio novelty, "I t Mil 13 it JTAN I Tuesday and Thursday, Strauss' Masterpiece, QUstsMN'S ti AUIS II A i; 111 lir ! Fridny, I Saturday, EBlllrVIE! | NAN O N ! GORGEOUS COSTUMEa! GRAND CHORUS! Priees—sl 50, $1.00, 75e., 50c. and 25c. Seats on sal • Thursday morning LOS ANGELES THEATER. H. 0. Wyatt, Less&e and Manager. 3 NIGHTS ONLY'—FEB. 7tb. Bth AND 9tb. Batnrday M-tinee. FOR ON TBE BRISTOL ! Harris and E lery. Managers. 150-LAUGUS IN 150 MINUTES-150 Harry Connors as Widow O'Brien. Wm Courtright a« the Steward. Also Will. H. Bray, author and comno»cr of "Papa's Baby Boy," and a s .roug compauy. Bon't Miss the Great Steamboat Scene. Mannger Wyatt's Popular Prices—2sc, 500. and 75c ; Matinee prices only 25c. aud 50c. f3M JjURST-CLASS FREE ENTERTAINMENT AND CONCERT. : VIENNA BUFFET,: •or. 71 aI li and Rrquvna streets. EVKKY EVEKINO AND BtJNDIY AFTEENOOS. FAMILY RESORT. Entrance on Requena street. By a Quartette of CELEBRATED HUNGARIAN SOLOISTS. Fine Hungarian Kitchen in counection. ja2 a JjIIFTH ANNUAL MEEIING —or THB— EOS ANI.EI.ES ATHLBTIC I I.CIt AT PROSPECT PARK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22(1, AT 2 P. M Washington.- Birthday. Foot Races, Bicycle Races, Tugs-of-War, Jumping, Eto. Address nil communications to J. S. THAYER, 47 8 Spring street. 3rd (IALIFORNIA DIMF. MOtSEUM .« THEATER j North Main street, near First. Dotls & Isaacs. Proprietors. TBE PIIPtII.AB FAIIEY BESUttri "Fr<.tis a Dancer, Fun is a Tonic." Wkkk Cokmbnciho Saturday, Febbuabt 2. Thiatbr—Miss Daisy Brooks, Charming Vo calist; Tommy Ml am-, Eccentric Charaoret Artist: Toe Raol'ss, Daring Aerlallsts; Dr <Juo. n's Startling Vivisection; Girard Leon's Laughanle Donkeys, eto. Mnsiux—Th. s. Battise. tbe Human Sledge- Hammer; Mons. Ravtlls, "The American Jai."; Prof. Geo M ndeil Clever Conjuror: Siochn, the Phenomenal Pert .rmlug Dog; Madam New seelle, Kgyntlan Sorcerers; Punch and Judy, the t hlidreu's Delight, etc Doors open from 10 a. x. to 10 r tt. ArtmlKsinn. 10n Reserved seats 100. exti-a GARDtNi. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. OPEN EVERY DAY. SACRED CONCERT every Snndav afternoon from 2 t>i i, by the celenra.ed Uungariau Or * chestra. After Concert, aSOCIAL DANCE will be given. Come and see the Ostriches, and at the same time hear some soul-stirring musia. Admis-ion, 15 cents; Children, aceompauied by paronts. 10 cents. Oood order mainrHlnod. Jalltf ANNUAL FLOWER FESTIVAL. The Managers of the Flower Festival Society in preparing for tbeir Festival of next April offer premiums as iollows: S 100 for the best display of Tropical Plants aiou for ihe best original derlgn not here tofore exhibited at any Festival in this cli.y and •SO for tbe second best design. Open to all competitors. 8l"0 for the best kept booth and motor the second best. Open to outside ton ns only. They also offer SIOO tor tbe best plan for decorating the Festival Hall, including the ar rangement of booths: reserving tho right to re ject any or all plans. All applications for floor space and intentions to compete for premiums must be made known to the oommittee before February 1. All competing plans must bo entered by February 15. Inqnlry for particulars can be made by letter to the eommi'.too, addressed to the Woman* Home, 25 Boat Fourth street, Los Angeles. Committee—Mrs. 2. P. Johnson, Mrs. C. W Blaisdell, Mrs. Melville Dozier. By order of the Committee. rim flu M st. FETTK. Ree. Ben. WANTsTpKRinNALS, AND OTHER AD vertisemeuts under the following heads Inserted at the rate of 5 cents per line for each 1n.a»rr.,,.. >ff.t t a i. m m. Ms.DiUM, 11 N. BUNKHR Hill aye. Hour-: 9 a h. to r.M. J27 / m* O LE - Ss —Fl NIS STWOK "ANGE, 16.000 acrea; w. II watered #1,200 per annum B. W POINDEXTER. 10 W Flrstst. J2O-lm LANS aNU Si-KCiFtCAiIOaS rOR CoT tages,slo; for 8-room houses $15. J FRIED LANKER. an-hltent. 23 N Spring st 524 12m FRSNi":H, THK RENOWNED fortuneteller This wuinm t-'lll wonder ful thl gs, at 17 W. Firs.- sr., r. om 20 J<3l 5* £ HCRE TA RIE aOF LODG KB AN D SO■ :1 ETIEB li to O' gun ix ■ lodge a for endowment order on the most liberal terms. Address G., 45 8. Olive st. 129 7* EVELOr-MENT OF LANU-I AM PRE pared to clear and p nw land in Antelope Valley on the most rearnnable tenia JaMHS B. ALLEN, Rnsamond, Cal Js2B lm* TIIRB SEnL CURUB ALL CHRONiC l>lB JVi oa es: cures use of tobacco iv any for i , Honor oropium; cure of tobacco guaranteed or n2pay sittings daily. No 3065. Mainst. v Ja2B lm* C~~0I.UMB!A LOAN »ND BUILDING ASSO ci tion—Shares of the second B' rles, which have ius' been opened, ar i now for .ale. Ap Sly for information A WILLHARTITZ .cere tafy, room 12, Lichtenberger block, No. TH N Main «_______ I' ll OPEa'IAL NOTICE- WANTKD TO BUY, t> h. u<e wl b 5 to 6 rooms. In good locality alao wan'ied tolnvest from +6000 to SI 0,000 on a good b.rgaln (must he c tv)- alsoT wanted to Invest from isioiio p S3OOO on city property. L SCHMIDT. No. 1 Areadia.r.. 11M ' ~si» t't HAM D.. i 1 YE, . no>e and throat dlaeeses a M>e-»_WT» oialty: 23 years' experience MsH Ana, CaL nl7Hm* MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1889.—FOiiTY-TWO PAGES. PEBSONAE. U KB. PARKBB, 1)U i ; NISa me'diumTaiiD Tl clairvoyant, 28 fl. Spring, room 15. J29-tf lilftltU S KJBBBBY, DATH OF JOMONa, 1 write to Edwd North, Newhall. and learn i-oniething to yonr advaniege i 2 7t wslyl DIVORCE ANDCRIMINAL LAW A HPECI alty. Advice free. W. W. HOLCOMB, At torney, 11 Temple R'reet. Room 10-12. j 20-tf GOHD AN BKOB "()K 22 8. SPUING ST.. ARK making the cheapeat clothes, in the city, in order to make room for their coming spring and summer goods '2 lm LOST r u«u. lOST — A BING, 80LITAIRE~DIAM0ND, i near Grand Opera House, on February Ist. about 9:30 p.m Finder will bo rewarded by returning It to the Herald office. f2 lot 1~ r p7)OKET-IHWk CONTAINING J notea of large amount, nr d 0 her vaiuarlo papers of no value to any but tue owner. The finder will be paid $10 upon their return to W. f. BIG HARDS, Hollenbeck Hotel. !3-2t* horSeTabout 15H bauds high aud small braud on left hip. When last seen be carried part, of a double har ness. Any person giving information wh eh will lead to the recovery of the same will be liberally rewarded by VAIL, SHOLDERER & GO KM ' EY. MO3 Sprln-st. 187-t' w tim i ki> si i ti vrloNs-rV iv At,*;. WANTED — SITUATD >H BY A fBBVCH elrl to t ike care of children. Inquire No. 1120 W. Eighth st., cor. Olive. 12 8* wan • i'.i»-i»list:i-;i J i,ArVfcOiJ»." WTnTeTT^ PICT CHEAP est placu at BURNS'. 231 S. Springst. I SOB SALE—BUTCHER SHOP; BUILDING ! can bo used for other business. Apply cor. Kirst and Alameda. Jas lm* AN I KD—'l O ItENT—HOU7bToF 10 1 0 20 rooms, centrally locat«d; rent rea-onable; permanent tenant. Address "Tenant," this orttce. 13-2t* ANTED—TO RENT—ON~LIrffcTOF RAlL road or dummy line, not to exceed six m'les frooi towo, three to six acres of laud, with h"u-e of live rooms, barn and water lacii tles. Rent must be reasonable. Address C. N. T., Herald r.flice stating reit. •:i-2t» WAN • Ell— (Ti *l<E HFI.tV. WANTED - ENKRGETIC AND EXPERl enced canvassers No others need apply Good, permanent wages can be made Apply Rooms 18 anil 19. California Bank Building, cor. F .rt and Henond sts. f3-2t* Wanted —a hkTaTtic >l farmer (mak ried) desires to lease small ranch on ► hares, owner to fnrnlsh stock and tools, nr would manage ranch for saHry, beginning at low wrges. Good city r ferenee. Address FARMER, Bi x 100, this office. f3-2t* WANTED— SUPERINTENDENT OF WHOLE • ale and io ail book store at Los Angeles; will ha.c charge of $10 000 stock of merchai: dis", large force of employees, and all finances; salary $2000 ai.d commissions: cash deposit of ♦3000 and bet nfor:uces rtquired. JEWELL, 255 Wabash ava f2 3t wTnt b d~-Ipak?nlbm7 A^nNH^Xli^rNii^ : terest In an eswollshcd busines. paying nb..ut $125 per month each, for $2000 cash. Address P. O box 24. 1»29 7* lOK BUM— HOUIItS. j_iioiTiniiNT^ J} 10r0..m.». 216 8. Olive street. Call at Fi gueroaand Danas rce a. i27-10t* f~TOR RENT —CHEAP HOGBES IN AIL 1 parts of tbe city by C. A. bUMNER & CO., 54 N. Main st. ja29 1m E.OR - REtfT— HOUSE-t; LONG LIStTIIKELY V locations; lar»e lawns, lovely lookou s, lim itless llgnt PRINTZ & NORTON, "Rustling Renters " 19 W. First at, f2 3* uk RENT—HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF the civ; a long list , you can examine free. L A. Rtnr.i Agency, 1 N. Fort tt. J. C. KLoURNoY. Secret-ry. J27-lm hTif —"Yew g room coti'aqeT ' *17 50; 4-room house, $1">; 3 rooms and bib, $15; 2 room-. $10, ail water paid BY- R\M & POINDRX ER.I9 W. Flrstst ja3o lm I.IOR RENI'-NICK NEW RErIDKNCE, NINE r ro ma, bath, hot and cold water, fire plxces, closets, etc., one Hock of street cars. Rent, $25 per month Cheapest in tho city, at No. 7 N Spring St., room 3 J»2O-tf IjV>R nENT-T~NEWO>iTTAGB WITH FOUR 1 large roo "B, all hard finished. Near Tem ple street so uh of Ai ge'eflo Height*, 12 min ims ride with Teniple street csrs from Spring st'»et healthy location snd beautiful view. No. 33 Omaba street, one block west of electric light f3 2t* fJIOR "hi NT —WHY PAY RENtTwHEN $30 17 per month will pay principal and interest • v well locat d cott gesT We have 3 new houses for sale on 'bese terms: only $150 cash required. BYRAM & POINDKXTER, 19 W. Firs' 't. jaSO lm Ft» B~it •« t- - k'iV pi b. FOR RENT—42 ROOMS, 37 AND 39 S FORT st. E B. M LLaR Ja29 7* FOR KENT— KURNISHED~aND "UNFUR uisbed rooms. 817,', S. Main St., bet. Ninth and Tenth. ja9 lm* • .Son fttCN —ROOMS Fit NlrtHriD A.YD (j unfurnished: slso for light house-keeping fine sminv sul c for office; low rates for location. LankersMm blook, 218'aJ H Spring st. f3-2t* |_lOR RFNT—THE IROQUOIS CLUB ROOMB, F No. 17 N Main St.,nicely furnish'd for tbe use of societies Apply to J. H. MELVILL. Fin ancial Secretary, co- nf Main a id New High ' sts ; or THOS. KELLEY, Trustee, 302 N. Main vt. ja29 7t ' FipK bbnt-ntohei and Booms. store, low rent. N i 202 8 Spring St. Apply WM Mc- LttAN. 2 doors north. f2tf FOR RENT—BIORES AND OFFICES AT r duced rates I. A Rental Agency. 1 N Forts' J li FI.OUROY. Secretary. j27lm BBNT-STORES ON MAIN, SPRING. 1 fort aud other streets: hotels, apartments, houses etc. A. L. TEELE, cor. Second aud . Fort sts. jals 1 FOR RENT—BARBERS! I HAVE THE BEST stand iv tho city: ou the main thorough iar«; the cheapest rent; guaranteed a sp endld eisvtoru: room for 5 or (J chairs. Enquire be tween 1 aud 2 o'clock nf JOHN C. BEL.L. auo lion- cr. No. 134 N. Main. )a3l 7t gIOR RENT— Store, next new Postoffice, Fort 6t 1 2 stores, Los Angeles, near Third st. , ltl moms, 200 8. Los Ange'es st. 20 rooms, seventh st. and Maple aye. - 2 stores, Main St., near Fourth. To lease. lor 80x140, Main and Eighth sts. To lease, NW. cor. Fort aud Seventh st., 80x t 145. Apply to J B. LANKERSHIM, 326 8. Main st, jaK lm ' r'-»M MBIT- mtWIES.I.AMEOIIN. FOk. RENT—BUILDINGB AND BTORES IN all < estrable locations by C. A. SUMNER & CO.. tH N. Main st js29 lm i LAOR RENT—STORES ON MAIN, "SPRING, ; " Fort and other streets; hotels, apartments, - liou.es. etc. A L. TEELE, corner Second and - Fort *t*. f2tf j BIIBINESS CHANVRH 1 -fnlß BALK —A BBSINEBB CHtNCE. IN r quire at Novel restaurant, 137 S. Main st - clear profits $100 a wees. Ja23-tf OR SALE—A SPLENDII* BUSINESS; CASH requ I red $1000 to $2000. Address "Crosby," " b. X 3150 city. J2stf - VJOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS CROCKERY *" J? business, very cheap. Apply to W. J. '' GUTHRIE. San Bernardino. i 2 lm* A TTENTION, SPECULATORS! — CHOICE A business property at a sacrifice; for the i next 10 days, 3 flue business lots on San Pedro b sr.., ror. B. Second, at $118 per front foot; also , 3 choice residence lots on Oak and Maple sts., , near Washington, at low prices, Forparticu- I lars call at2o9 East Filth St. J. W. Wit SON, Bgftnr. jals Im 7 " " IKOMI i »•.«;•*. ' \\r R NORTON, ARCHITECT.3B 8 SPRING D _ W. st [ . j!2tf m 1 1HAS. W. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. ROOMS 1 \j 3 and 4. D wneyblock, Los Angeles. j22tf 9 /IEO. F. COSTERI.--AN, ARORUTBCT, ROOMS IT 21. 22. 2S BBp lngst.. Los Angeles. Jl2tl BLACKMAN & WILSON, Architects, „ 11 West First street, Jas lm Los Angeles, Cal, nut SAI.R. FOR SALE—A GOOD FAMILY HORSK.VERY cheap. BARNETT & DaZELL, 410 8 Spriug st. f I 5* L>'ilt BALE—I GOOD CARRIAGE HORBE, C 1 good family horse and pliaetou; also sev eral other nice driving horses, at Turf Stables. 12 3* FOR SALE—A FINE FAMILY HOUSE ANIt carriage: horse five years- will weteh be twenn 1,2011 and 1,300; perfectly 6afe for lady to drive: can be seen »t tho Engle stables, be tween Firtt and Second on Fort street for a few days, during tbe forenoon. feb3-2* fom. «a i.E—« it y Property. FOR BALE—ONtT residence on Figueroa; parties leaving town. Address box 2042. f2 3* FOR SALE, DIRT-CHEAP—TWO LOTS, block 9, lots 25 aud 20, in Howes' tract. SIG WOLFF, 210 N. Main st. Jas lm Oil BALE—I3-ROOM HOUSE, HARD FlN ished, hot and cold water; lot 50x150: fur nished. $4,000; unfurnished, $3 500; % cash. PEYTON, 75 w. Spring St. fel 7t IjlOR SALE—CHOICEST RESIDENCE COR ! ner in Los Angeles, 165x190 to 20 foot alley, corner Figueroa and Adams sts. Offered during next few days at a reduced price by owner, 55 N. Spring st. JalOeod lilOR SALK-*25 CASH AND $10 PER MONTH J? buys a lot on horse car line; 30 minutes from center of city; prices $290 to $500; puro water free: cheaper than rent A. L. TEELE, agont, Second and Fort sts. ja 2tf I~noR~BA ie—st ran I ! have 2 special bargains iv improved city property such as you might hunt a year and not equal. If you have money it will pay you to look this up at once, at room 3, No. 7 N. Springst. j«3otf fiioit BALE-KaSY INSTALMENTS, WILL 1? take trade for small poition; new 6 room houte, $1800; 4-room house, $1750; 5 room house, $1750; all well located; £20 per month and interest. BYRAM & POINDEXTER, 19 W. Flrstst. JsSOlin FOR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST CONVENI ent 8-room houses you ever saw; the rooms are all large; 4 grates in the house; plenty of closets; good bath-room; good story-aud-a-half barn, and all new; you will say it Id well worth the mnney we ask, if you see it MILLER A HKRRIOTT, 34 N. Spriug St. J5 tf F~ OR SALE—CAPITALIST. WHAT DO YoU think of this? 2 nice houses and lot. b t Secoud-st. aud Temple-st. cable lines; 1 bleck off Belmont aye.; have been renting at $40 per month, now rented at $23 per montn; price $1050; $750 cash, balance ou time; cheapest price of property in tho city to-day. For abort time only, st room 3. No. 7N. Spring st. J2stf It'll NAlili—Country Property. OR SALB— A (IOOIT R A Noli; CIIEAI\ with stock. Address J. H. WHITNEY, New hall. feb3-2* FOR SALE—IGO ACRES OF CHOICE LAND 3 miles south of Cucamonga at your own price. SIG. WOLFF, 210 N. Main st. J2otl Oil BAl7l£—FlNE GRAZING LANDS LN VEN tura count.v, well watered aud easy of ac cess, $5 to $12.50 per acre. In tracts to suit. R W. POINDEXTER, 19 W. First Bt., Los An geles. ja3o lm OR SALE—I4O ACRES FINEST ALFALFA land on Washington st., four miles west of city limits; pays $200 per month as horse pasture; good improvements. Owner com pelled to sacrifice for good reasons. Will sell for $90 per acre, half cash. After February 10th this land will be withdrawn fromsale. BYRAM & POINDEXTER, 19 W. First st JalO lm THK JURUPA LAND AND WATER COM pany otters a six thousaud acre tract; will te.liu forty acres lots; situated three miles noith west from Howell Hotel, Riverside, Cal., with a good water right of one miner's inch of water to every seven and one half acres of land, for thoextremely low pri- o oi one hundred and tweuty-flve dollars ($125) per acre. One-quar ter down and balance to suit buyers' conven ience. The land is level and in a beautiful sheltered valley, and is the best orange land in Southern California. Commission paid to agents. Address MILLS &. CRAWFORD, 18 Court Bt, Los Angeles; CUNNINGHAM Si CO., San Bernaidino; or A. R. MESERVE. North Pomona. J3O-3m TO ISXtIHAMiii. oeocclhaTigTs^ clear la din Illinois. Can assume on good property. W. J. C , Box 5, city. feb 3-2t O NEW 7-room house ou Eleventh st: all modern improvements. I. S. SHERMAN. 34 N. Spring Bt. 12 tf T~ CORNER FOR ranch or Eastern propeity. J. E. HOW, 9 N. Main. J«l2 lm* 6 _ EX(7haNGE—GOLD COIN AND REAL estate for slock ol hardware or merchandise. J. C. WILLMON. 129' A W. Flrstst fl 6* ALIFORNIA AND EABTERN~FROPERTY for exchange. MoDONALD, room 8 Wiloou Block, corner of .Spring and Firßt Bts. Ja22tf IjlOR EXi HaTjgF—t'9sl) IN VERY ' choice fruit land for city property. JULIUS LYONS, room 7. Allen block, cor. ol Spring and Temple. JU_f mo EXCHANGE—4SOO PIECES OF PROP- X erty, houses, lots, ranches, Eastern prop erty, business property, mortgages, merchan dise, etc , etc. Exchange Headquarters. J. C. WILLMON, W. First St. fl lm* O EXCHANGE-THE BFST BANTA ANA and San Fernando. Valley lands for first class Eas'ern city or farm property. Address owner, room 6, Allen block, Los Angeles. Ja29 7t TO EXCHANGE—LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE, 18 rooms, well located, for good farm nc.ir city. BYRAM & POINDEXTER, 19 W. Firtt Ja3o lm VENTIVrS. rTr^gTcTin^ng^ st, McDonald block. Jl5 tf DR. W. 11. MABSER HAS REOPENED HIS dental office in rooms 1 aud 2, California Bank buiidlng, cor. *Ec nd aud Fort sts. j3O-tf DENTISTRY— THE BEST DENTAL WORK done in all branches at reasonable rates by DR. C. H. PARKER, room 9 0 and 7, 8. bpring st. I2tf DENTAL INSTITUTE, COR. SPRING AND Temple streets. Set teeth. $5.00; gold fill ing, $1.00; amalgam fllling, i:0c; extracting, 25c. A regular graduate In constant attend ance. I__ tf 1882—I8TABLIBH3D—1882. DR. L. W. WELLS, DENTIST, 23 8. SPRING st. Filling teeth painless and gold work a specialty. Teeth extracted, with liquid gas, only Bate and reliable anesthetic iv use lor the painless extraction of teeth. J4 10m_ A DAMS BROS., DENTISTS, 23 8. SPRING OL street. Rooms 4 and 5, Gold fillings from $2 np. Amalgam and silver fillings, SI. Painless extraction of teeth by vitalized sir or nitrons oxide gas, $1. Teeth extracted without gas or air, 50 cents- Best sets of teeth from SO to $10. By onr new method of making teeth, a misfit is impossible. All work guaranteed. Wo moke a specialty of extracting teeth with out pain. Office Honrs from BA. m., to 6P. if. Sunday s from 10 A. it. to 12 m. Night calls answered offlce jS-t.f attorneys. vTXa^dtT^ttorney'Tnd^ • or-at-Liw. Office, over Los Angeles Na tional Bank, cor. First and Spriug sts. jalltf LLEN & MILLER. OFFICEsT 26 AND 27, Bryson-Bonebrake Block, northwest corner Second and Spring streets. jalOtf ELLS. GUTHRIE A LEU (G. WILEY Welle, F. B. Gn'hrie, Bridner W. Lee) Attorneys and Counsellore-at-Law, rooms 11 to 18, Baker blcck, Los Angeles. Cal. Ja6-lf H. K. S. O'MELVINV. W. P. HKNNINB. OMELVENY A HENNING, ATTORNEYS-AT- Law, rooms 7 and 8, University Bank build ing. New High at, Los Angeles. JaOtf ALTER ROSE. ATTORNEY. ROOM 6 AL len block,eor. Spring and Temple sts Jal4tl AB. HOTCHKIKS, ATTORNEY, ROOMS 8 . and 9. Safe Deposit building, cor. New Hi,:h and Temple sts. Jl7tf i pHASE A FORRESTER, EXAMINERS OF ' \j Titles and Abstractors, Room 35 and 36. j Phillips' block. No. 1. J5-tf f TtBED A HEATH, OFFICE, ROOMS 28 AND ' XX 29, Bry son-Bonebrske block. All bucinesi will receive earefnl and prompt atientfou. Divorce obtained without unnecessary public ity; collections made; probate business sollc ! Ited. Jalltf GDITATIONAIi. jjLOCUI 10^— Hu7)KTr~LOS Ci Angclus Theatre building, room 10, Spring t„ bet Second nud Third. Ja2o 14t JHOKTHaND. TYPEWRITING ~aND~TKLK J graphy taught day and evening by cnmpo cnt instructors. LONGLEY <St WAGNER, 24 V. First St. J7tf _FANIBH—THE PURE CASTII lAN,TAUGHT 3 by PROF. OAUI 03 BP.AXSBY. a native ipaLiard. Call at 317 8. Hill st., near Filth. jal2 lm* ITIOHT SCHOOL—LOS ANGELES BUSINESS .> College and English Training School. 38, 0 and 42 S. Main St., near Second. D. B. WIL JAM3. Prln. Jlstf JT, MATIHEW'S HALL. SAN MATEoTCAL. 5 A Church Bchool for boys, under military lisclplino; twenty third year; prepares lor coi- Re nr for business Send ior catalogue. REV. iLFRED LEE BREWER, M. A., Principal. Jal9tf f OS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE AND IJ English Training School, 38, 40 and 42 S. lain Rt., near Second. Experienced teachers; omplete courses of study. Day and evening Damons. J). B. WILLIAMS, Prln. J 30t rHE LOS ANGELES CONSERVATORY OF Music, No. 408 S. Main st. Complete osurse either in music, art, language or elocn ion. MRS. EMILY J. VALENTINE, President. JIG. A. FARINI'S MUSICAL STUDIO, 3 No. 151 S. Hill st. Pupils prepared for the perancand concert stage; also oratorio. Class Basons of three ana four at reasonable rates. toflenMon honrs, 2 to 3 p. m. daily. d2l tf rr. HILDA'S HALL OF GLENDALE —A 3 Boarding and Day School for Girls, at Gleu- Inle. Accommodates 100 pupils. Full corps nf eacbers. For circulars apply at school, or ity office. 75 North Spring street. REV. TIIoS. W. RASKINS, Acting Rector. _ _____ J27-tf tSTOODBURY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE II —AND— SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING INSTITUTE, 59 Sonth Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal SESSIONS PAY AND EVENING. For particular', rail at office nr address. s2O-ly F. C. WOODBURY, Principal. FINANCIAL.. IfONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OVUR 81.000. It RORrJRTHARDIE.BI and 83 Temple Block. If ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT. F. C. M. ANDERSON, 28 N. Spring. Ja2tf IfONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. MOR- Tl TIMER & HARRIS, attorneys-at-law, 78 'emple block. J22tf rO LOAN-SBOOO IN SUMS TO SUIT (LO -call; also $000; also $3000. Apply soon to - SCHMIDT. No. 1 Arcadia st. f2 3t Lf ONEY TO LOAN-IN LARGE OR SMALL H amounts on first-class mortgages by C. A. IBM NER & CO., 54 N. Main st. Ja29 lm TO LOAN —A. J. VIELE, pOIIVsVUU room 1, New Wilson Bnild ng. First, and Spring. JalStf KKfi AAA 10 L OAN ON FIRST-CLASS S>o\tm\J\J\J mortgages, 10 percent.net. IYRAM A FOINDEXTKR. 19 W. First St. _ ta23tf r 08 ANGELES REAL ESTATE AND FINAN- U cial Agency, IN. For St., loans money at ow tates In round sums. J. C. FLOURNOY, Secretary. j27.1m CRAWFORD & McOREERY, ROOM 10. OVER •l.os Angeles National Bank. Loan $50 to 50,000. Short term loans a specialty. Buy lotoa, mortgages and contracts. J2otf If ONEY TO LOAN IN BUMS TO SUIT ON Jl improved property at current rates; large urns at very low rates. POMEROY Si GATKB, 0 Court St. jalOtf IfONEY TO LOAN—SAVE RENT, JOIN THE VL Home Building Association Build your elf a home and pay for it on the installment .lan. For information apply to M. C. WEST IROOK, Secretary, room 87, Phillips block, pring st. j»10 6m i:\CI UNIONS. monthly. Through sleeping cars to Kansas city and Chicago FREE sleeping accommoda ions going East. For lowest rates, etc., apply o WARNER BROS., 34 N. Spring St., Los all eles. Jl2tf DENVER AND RIO GRANDE AND ROCK Island routo excursions will leave Los .ugeles every Tuesday. Tourist sleeping cars legantly equipped, freo of charge. Call or ad res, F. W. THOMPSON. 110 N. Spring St. f3_ ffIREE EXCURSIONS—THROUGH CARS TO D Chicago. Only one change to Boston. Con uctors and porters accompany all putties. ,eavo Los Angeleß January 10th and 24th, 'ebrnary 7th and 21st, March 7th and 2lßt l. PHILLIPS 4 CO., 44 N. Springst, Los Au eles, CaL J 27-tf tTDTAtTERS' SELECT EXCORBION3 TO ALL VV points East. Through cars to Chicago, legantly and completely equipped, free of charge. Our next parties leave Los Angeles nnuary 29th, February 12th end 26th. For ickets. berths, and further info'mation, call on ir address L M. WALTERS, 19 N. Spring St.. or il N. Spring St., Los Angeles. Ja2s SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY-THROUGH 3 excursions to New York, Boston and Phila lelphla. Elegant new tourist cars with ladies' Iressingroom and lavatory: stoves with im proved heaters for making tea and coffee; com pete equipment of cushions, bedding.curtains, itc,: uniformed colored porters; 8. P. Co.'spany :onductors go through to New Orleans, thence 0 Boston and Philadelphia. But on' change of :ars (in Union Depot) at New Orleans. The Juusot and Queen and Crescent Route through he rich and historic South, Meridian, Blr mingham, Cnattanooga, Cincinnatti, etc. Juick time, direct connections. Excursions cave Los Angeles December 10 h aud 30th . 188-),; January 13t , February 3d and 17th; March 3d, 17th and 31st; April 14tn; May sth md 19th, 1889. For further particulars call on >r wife any of the agencies of the SOUTHERN PACIFO COMPANY iv Southern California, irC. F.BMURR, Assistant General Pansenger Agent touthern Pacific Company, No. 202 N. Main st-Los Angeles, t'al. Jl3 5m PATESTS. HAZARD & TOWNSHND (H. T. HAZARD and James R. Townsend), solicitors of pat ents and attorneys in patent cases; patents se emed In all countries; copyrights, trade marks md labels. Room 9, Downey block, lot An gles, CaL jalOtf REGULAR PHYSICIANS. DR. POAPS, DIBEABE3 OF WOMEN AND children. 28 S. Bprlng. Telephone 907. DR. DARLING OCULIST AND AURIBT Ofiice 25 North Main St. Office Honrs, 9A. M. to 4 r. H. fltf-d&w A. DR OAILBOL, M, D.—AT Hit BAXI -. tarium, Pearl, south of Temple. Telephone 891. fl-tf DR. KANNON, VISITING PHYSICIAN Sis ters' Hospital; 7% N. Main St., rooms 1, 2 and 3. Ja27tl CE. OLACIUS, M. D.. OFFICE, NO. 75 N , Spring St., rooms 33 and 34. Hours from 11 a. m. to Ip. m. Specialty—Skin and sexual diseases and chronic diseases in general. ja24tf DR. W. W. MURPHY, OCULIST AND AUR lst, 107 S Spring St., Hollenbeck block, Los Angeles. Office honrs, 9a.m.to 12 v. and 2to 4rV Ja24tf MRS. DS. J. M. SMITH (FORMERLY MRB. C. E. BOURCEY) Infirmary and Lying-in Hospital. 145 Bellevue aye. Ladies eared for during confinement Midwifery a specialty. j2B-6m DR. WEST HUGHES, FORMER RESIDENT Surgeon to the New York Hospital. Sur- Scry (including genito-urinary diseases) and lseases of the nose, throat and chest 75 N. Spring st > Honrs, 9 to 12. 2 to 5. Ja24tf DR. L. GOLD9CHMIEDT—GENERAL PRAC ticing physielan; lstc of New York; twenty years private an 1 hospital experience Ofiice. 23 South Spring street, room 12; residence, Emerson House, 415 South O ive street: tele phone (office) 1019. Specialty: Diseases ni children. )27-tf M HILTON WILLIAMS. M. D.. M. C. P 8. .O. Specialist in diseases of tbe head, throat and eheit, including the eye, ear and heart. Oxygen, compound nxvgm, nitrogen, mo oxide, and other medicated inhaUt'ons, used In all diseases of the respiratory organs office, Hollenbeck Block, corner Second and 1 Bering srreets, Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours, 1 from 9 A. at. to 4 f. m. ABOUT THE CITY. k Crazy Member of the Sal vation Army. V SANTA MONICA SENSATION i Chinese Woman Deserts Her Hus band and Seeks Shelter at the Police Station. George Meely, a member of the Salva ion Army, had a fit of insanity yester tay which may prove permanent. He s accustomed to go about the streets and >reach, roaring out with the greatest mthusiasm about the glories of salvation, festerday morning he stationed himself it the corner of the courthouse and began o preach. Presently the frenzy became 00 much for him and he •tiled out in a way to make his presence ibnoxious to the entire neighborhood, in officer was sent to order him to move in to some place where he would be less roubiesome, bat he refused to go. The ifficer then undertook to move him by orce, and he became wild, shrieking and lowling at the top of his voice, and call ng on the Lord to protect him. He was brought to the station in the vagon, assisted by two or three officers, vho thought he was simply disposed to >c obstreperous, and they booked lira for disturbing tbe peace, ie was locked up in a cell, where he continued his insane yelling. After he lad kept this up almost without inter - uission for four or five hours, the Chi- f lecided that his brain was deranged and trdered him taken to tbe County Jail, for an hour at a stretch he repeated the •ry, "Glory to God." He quieted down considerably after being taken to the jail. LEFT HKR HUSBAND. 1 Chinese Woman Who Pri term to Stay at tbe Police Station. The police department has an elephant in its hands in the shape of a China toman, who persists in remaining at he station to keep away from her hus >and. She is a comely youog woman, md was married about six months ago o Wong Ack, who is a prominent man imong his people. She told the police hrough an interpreter that he treated ler badly and that she wanted to leave iim. The Chief told her that he lad no authority in matters if that kind, bat she insisted on stay inn n the station to be free from tbe hus >and's interference. Wong Ack finally ippeared on the scene himself, and en lea vored to persuade her to return, but the refused to go. Mrs. Watson offered o take her to the Home if the Chief vould give her in charge, but he did not cc his way clear to such action, and the voman is still in the city prison. She io 'cry contented, and seems happy enough it getting away from her husband to be rilling to put up with imprisonment. THE RAPID TRANSIT. L if lorkadc Between raiaslon Head and Aliso Street. A good many people are doubtless won leriog why the directors of the Rapid transit Road have not commenced noik m finishing the line from its present erminus at the Mission Koad to the pro loeed depot on Aliso street. The reason b because the line is practically blocked, he owners of the property en route <it - nanding fabulous sumsfor ikhts-of-way. ?or crossing the Beaudry place of half an tcre, it is stated that $20,000 is demanded, md at another point Mr. Prager wante ;75,000 to let the road build through his iroperty. The road cannot, oi cuurte. ■ay such sums as these, and tho direo ore are, therefore, lying quiet until the lharges are reduced or other arrange nents made. The company is loath to inter any condemnation suits, as such a iroceeding means a deltiy of about two /ears, as witness the case of the South - >m Pacific's condemnation of right-of a-ay across the Laguna, which was en ured some months ago, but regarding which nothing has yet been done. The Rapid Transit people will, therefore, op irate their 'bus line, as at present, and will build into Pasadena btf jre they do tny other work. CHARGED WITH RAPE. Win. Jl. Hare ol Sauta Monica, t« Stand Examination. A man by the name of Win. J. Hare was brought up from Santa Monica tc the County Jail yesterday afternoot charged with an assault with intent tc commit rape and also with robbery Hare was formerly in the employ of tht Santa Monica hotel, before it burner down, and says that he has been doin_ some cleaning up about the place si nut then. Last Monday, it is charged, he went to the house of a man named Stod dard, who is a conductor on the South ern Pacific, and assaulted his wife; alsc that while there he undertook to gel away with such valuables as he could lay his hands on. Hare denies the story and Bays they have gotten hold of the wrong man. He will be taken back for examination before the inferior court to morrow. A Fight to the Finish. Yesterday morning about half-past 7, a crowd of about 200 men stood on the corner of Temple and Castelar streets, and watched an impromptu but very spirited fight between a game rooster and a big turkey cock. A hen turkey stood by and watched the mill with very much of the air of the old worn n who said, "Go it, husband! Go it, b'arl" It wap Baid that the rooster had been trying to flirt with the hen, which had precipi tated the row. I The fight lasted about ten minutes, during which time betting among the spectators was very lively. It ended In the complete overthrow of the rooster. The tuikey had him down gaffing him and buryiDg his beak in his flesh, and that would have been the last of the rooster, had not one of the bystander pulled the turkey off. A RlUtlnar man. Herman Bteinecke is missing. He ie a young man, 21 years of age, who used 'todrive for the Sunset Transfer^Com FIVE CENTS. papy. He was last seen two days ago. His mother's remains were at the under takers', and he was expected to accom pany them back East; but when tho time came he was nowhere to be found and no one can tell where he has gone. TOURIST TRAVEL. Meun. Full man Will Handle All the Second-class Business. The announcement by the Hkkald that hencefoi th the Santa Fe will handle its own excursion business, thereby dispensing with the services of Messrs. Warner Bros, and A. Phillips & Co. has furnished quite an item to dilate on for the papers of this city and San Fran cisco. The party which Messrs. Phillips will bring in on Tuesday morning will ia all probability be the last that that agency will handle in the interest of the Santa Fe, as it is announced that the new order went into effect on February Ist. Railroad men here are of opinion tbat the whole method of handling the California excursion business will be changed not only as regards the Santa Fe, but all the lines. It is an established fact that about 80 per cent, of the over land Coast traffic is second-class, and oat of the remaining 20 per cent. Messrs. Pullman do not get as much business by a long way as they would desire. See ing, therefore, tbat the second-class agen cies are, by fitting np tourist cars with ac commodations almost equal to those in Ihe Pullman service, practically getting hold of the first-class traffic, Messrs. Pullman have determined to enter into that line of competition themselves. They will put second-class coaches on all the Pacific railroads, and fit them up with accommodations similar to those supplied by Deni son on tbe Southern Pacific, making a charge of 50 cents per night for their ute. It was rumored, at one time, that the Pullmans would reduce the price of their bertha in the first-class cars to $1, but this project is, doubtless, dismissed under the new arrangement. Tbe change will mean the letting out not only of Messrs. Warner and Phillips, but also Walters, Harvey, Chatterton and all tbe other agents now handling the California business. These firms will be heavy losers by the deal, for in the case of nig operators, like the two first-named, the profits were simply enormous. On each uassenger coming from Boston to California the commissions received were about as follows: $3 on the trunk lines ftom Boston to Chicago; $3 on the lowa lines and $4 on the Transcontinental Read, in addition to which each passen ger had to pay $5 for the accommoda tions furnished. Tbe commissions named are a little more than those usua'ly paid, but were piven on account of tbe great hold the excursion men bad on passenger traffic. At $15 a passenger and bi-weekly excursions numbering from iOO to 300 tourists, the immense revenue is easily discernible, and this the railroads now propose to have for themselves, Messrs. Pullman will he repaid for their equip ment by tbe 50 cent per capita charge for the use of their cars, and this will really make it cbeaper for west-bound travel, as the j mruey from Boston to Loa Angeles only occupies seven days st the m ist and at 50 cents per night the extra charge will be $3 50, whereas the excursion men made a fee of $5. The Pullman cars are now being fitted up, and will he put on the western roads at an early date. HUMANE WiiKK. Tne Annual Report • I Officer in. V. Wright. Humane Officer M. V. Wiight baa filed his report for tbe year 1888, as follows: Complaints of cruelty to animals 30, in vestigated 30, arrested 6, convicted 4, cases of cruelty prevented by warning the owners 45, horpes and mules or dered out of harness 20, animals sent to the city pound 7, animals sbot 8. Com plaints oi cruelly to children 20. arrested 2, preventi in of cruelty to children by warning parents or guardians 10, children taken from parents or guardians for cru elty, neidect or inability to provide for hem 21, sent to the Orphans' Homes of the city 15, to homes in private families 6 Persons sent to the County Hospital 10, persons sent back to their former homes 12. In closing his report, Mr. Wright nays: In addition to the above, I have done much hard work in investigating many cases of sickness and destitution, and securing assistance for them from the various benevolent societies > f the city. Also in hunting up lost children and re -toring them to tiieir homes, and assist ing men and womeu to find employment. My tH'-k has been an arduous one, and my lines have not always fallen in pleas ant places, but I have tried most faith fully to honestly discharge my duty to all with whom 1 have had relations in my iffi<ial capacity. I have been the officer of the Humane Society for over two years, and have re ceived for my services scarcely half the salary paid to a regular police officer; but I am gratified to foel that my efforts in suppressing cruelty and inhumanity tiave not been in vain. I have been encouraged in my work by many kind words from the good people of Los Ange les, for which I am sincerely grateful; iiut msy I not ask them to give a more tangible character to their good wishes, by financial aid to the Humane Society by becoming annual members of it. Undelivered. Telegrams. The following are the telegrams re maining at the Western Union telegraph office, 6 Court street, February 3d: Mrs. W. A. Yountr, J. Mcl. Brown, Johnson & Walker, W. C. Pemberton. The Los Angeles Herald is "going for" the road overseers of tbis county, sending a man over the roads to inspect their condition, to find how it is possible to spend $100 000 in one year and yet have so little to t-how for it. The result is not surprising, at least to the dear people who have traveled over the so called roads. A great deal of money has been wasted—spent to no pur pose, even if some of it has not been stolen outright. There are few really god couu'rv roads where, for the expenditure of $100 000 in a single year, there should be magnificent highways. Take the road from Westminster to Wil mington, during or after rains, and it is so bad along a portion of the Bixby pas ture as to bd dangerous to travel. It Is so every rainy season, those who are compelled to travel to and from Wilming ton having to make a long detour to avoid miring in the public highway! And yet a hundred thousand dollars is the money spent in one year in "improv ing" our public roads. It is shameful. —[Santa Ana Herald.