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NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING CITIES.
I'ection cf Officers of Pasade
na's Al.lilet.ic Club.
lal Estate at Pomona Increasing;
iv Demand.
Tewi Notou froaa the Crown of the
Valley— >a,ita Ana News—Re
duudo Shipping and
Local Note*,
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Pasadena, Jan. 20..—The annual elec
tion of the Pasadena Athletic club web <
ie!u yesterday for the purpose of elect- ,
J ag a president, vice-president, captain, j
treasurer, secretary and a board of di- (
rectors to consist of 11 members. Fol
lowing is the list of officials elected :
President, Calvin Hartweli; vice- '
president, William Staats; captain, (
Charles Bell; treasurer, William Craig; ,
secretary, James G, Rossiter; boatd of
directors, Wm. Staats, Raymond Allen,
F. Smith, B. Hutchins, Chas. Bell,
Frank Polity, H. R. Hertel, King Mac
omber, Wm. Craig, Calvin Hartweli, ,
Fred Twombly. i
The cluh starts out this year with an '
excellent list of officials, and it ia to be
hoped that under their efficient direc
tion a more general interest may be
awakened in athletic sports than has
been manifest during the past year.
Thiß organization has done much good
work in the past by awakening a
healthy interest in athletic work among
the young men, and Its many friends
unite in hoping that it may still con
tinue in the good work.
THE KINO'S DAUGHTERS' CONCERT.
A concert for the benefit of the King'B
Daughters will be given next Thursday
evening at the tabernacle. The pro
gramme, which la under the direction of
Mr. A. C. Bouner of Lob Augeleß, ia as
follows:
Overture, Banditenstreiche, Suppc—Orchestra
class.
Soprano solo, Look in Mine Eyes, Caryll—
Miss l.iiiue lVcfc
Selection, Fatinl za, Suppc—Orchestra class.
Violin Kilo, Hopu Told a Flattering Ta ; e—
Mast-r C. J. Fox.
Selection, Bohemian Girl, Bilte-Orcliestra
class.
Violin duet—Masters C. J. Fox and Frank
Cornier. . .
selection, Favo:i'e, Donizetti—Orchestra
class. ' _. , m
Tenor solo, Anchored, Watson—Edwin R.
Le.bert
Violin solo, Op. No. 8, Bohubirt— Master
Frank Conner.
Amazon lnurch—Orchestra class.
UNION Y. M, C. A. MEETING.
The M. E. tabernacle was wall filled
last evening at tha union mooting given
under the auspices of the Y. M. 0. A.
The servicsa were conducted by the
evangelist, Rev. A. J. Bell, who deliv
ered a most telling sermon.
A special feature of the meeting was
the music, which was much enjoyed by
the audience, consisting of several se
lections by the congregation, under the
leadership of Mr. E. A. Arne, who also
sang a solo, and a duet with Mr. S. F.
Johnson.
The rostrum was occupied by minis
ters from tho various churches, nearly
all being represented.
A SCOTCH MUSICALS.
■jharlea Gardner on East Colorado
street tomorrow afte moon. An admis
sion of 25 cents will be charged. Fol
lowing iB the programme:
A Scotch sons: (Meim'ju ger)-Mi's Coleman,
Bonnie Dhudßc—Misi Kdith (lauluer.
Wert Thou in I lie rauld u-ast (M-ndelrsohn)
— Miss Kimball aud Mr O vv. Kyle.
Blue Hells oi -teotiand—Mihs Young, wlih
guitar aocompautuient by Miss Uluss and Miss
Geuevievo Ohurort.
L'oinin 1 Thro' the Rye—Lorelei qnartotto.
Bonnie -Jwtot Bi-s.ie—Mr. J. p. Pupuy.
(a. Wi sThou Be My Dearie.) Words b? Burns
tb. liounlo Wee Thing j —Mi s Kimball.
NOTES.
Mr. A. T. Hagen left today for Omaha,
Neb. He is called east by the illness of
his father.
The police courts are exceedingly quiet
at present, vags being the principal of
fenders. The caee of the man Atkins,
charged with disturbing the peace, will
come up in Justice Merriam's court to
morrow at 10 a.m.
A special meeting of tho city council
will be held to-morrow for tbe purpose
of examining the delinquent tax list.
A number of large sales of Mt. Wilson
Railway stock are reported during tbe
past few daye. Tbe fact that a large
amount of this stock ia being taken by
Pasadena people certuinly speska well
for the enterprise.
Mr. E H. Hyde is suffering from a
severe cold, that has detained him at
home for several days past.
A most pleasant card party was given
Inst evening by Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Kirkner at their home on South Moline
avenue.
A reception will be given to Mra. Bul
lock next Wednesday at the M. E.
church by Hie ladiss ol the W. 0. T. U.
The I'asadena city band is arranging
to give a concert on tbe evening of Feb
ruary 22d.
The revival services that have been
going on in the M. E. church under the
direction of Riy. Bull cloee next Sun
day evening.
_ The office™ of Pasadena tent, No. 1,
Xuightß of the Maccabees, were in
stalled this evening.
The gutters ou Colorado street ia be
ing roiaid by the city at the prop»rtv
owners' expense. When the change is
completed no wafer will stand in them
ss ifl the case at present.
Tbe name of the confectionery store of
Hutchins Bros, bas been changed from
Tbe lUtlmoniro to Tbe HtttebinT.
A subscription list is being circulated
for sea!b to the proposed Philharmonic
concert to be given by Pro.'essor Siamm.
Pasadena Briers
Pstadena olilce o! Ihe Hukalu, No. 10 West
Colorado street Advertisements and suuscrip
tloes received.
ST. Nil KOLAS, hall block from terminus of
tbe Los Angeles, Pasadena and Ulendsle rail
way. Bates *5 to $7 per week. Miss I, Mo-
Lain, proprietor.
MORGAN.- LIVERY AND BOARDING STA
BLE, re»r of pest-ofiine. Safe and sti li..h turn
outs at reasonable prices. Telephone 6(J.
C. GARIPALDI, dealer in wines, liquors,
cigars and tobacco, also panned goods. Hast
Colorado street cor. Chestnut avenue.
COOK & JCJKOZA, general blacksinilhtng.
No. 15 Union street.
G. fl. MAYHEW.reaI estate broker, 20V£ West
Colomdo street. Loans end Investments.
M'DON A LD, BROOKa <Si CO., real estate, loans
and bouses for rent. Bargains lv houses and
rsnebes. 7 fc-ast Colorado street.
AUTHOR If. PALMER, D. 1). 8. Dental
rooms, KJdrloge bulldine. Pasadena
MERCANTILE LUNCH HOUyK, 32 Booth
Fair Oaks aveuu- Mealb at all hours
HOTEL GHEEN Electric lights, steam heat
ed, hot and cold waler, elevator, and all mod
ern imp oveimnts.
THE PAINTER HOTEL, Fair Oaks and
Washington: first-class family hotel.
LOS ANOM.K.- HUII.-E, corner C-lorado
S'reet and Delacey aye uc; transients SI snd
♦ 1.50 per rtar. 'r«t class, p. Klein, proprietor.
kl'K KH 'FFCUZNRu. Mill ami Munber
10., corner erosdway and Ksa-as street.
If ft sufficient guarantee can be had the
concert will come off at once.
The Odd Fellows' ledge gives a dance
at the hall, next Wednesday evening,
for tbe benefit of the piano fund. A
pleasaut evening is expected.
The orange crop in Pasadena and vi
cinity is in splendid condition, and
should command go",l prices. But little
picking will be done until next month,
as the Bhipyrs prefer to hoid off until
the Florida crop iB out of the eastern
market.
An especially interesting service is
promised by the Y. M. C. A. at next
Sunday afternoon meeting. Rev. J. J.
''tyii r will deliver the address, while
•# • singing will be led by Mr. Arne. A
cordial invitation is extended to young
men to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. B. Richardson and
daughter of Trent6n. N. J., arrived here
today, and are the gneata of Mr. George
Taylor, general secretary of the Y. M.
0. A. They are delighted with Pasa
dena.
The marriage of Miss Florance M.
Knok and Mr. Melvin L. James, both
of this city, is announced.
President Keyes of Throop university
began a series of lectures at the TJniver
saliet church this evening.
Rev. W. R. Jones, late of Hastings,
Neb., has purchased the home place of
William Freeman on California east of
Marengo; consideration $6600.
Rev. Geo. W. Savory will lecture at
Opera hall Sunday, at'll a. m., taking
as his subject The Parable of the Fig
Tree. Thia is the beginning of a series
ol lectures upon tbe parables.
POMONA.
Fersonal and News Notes—Keal Bstate
In Demand.
Pomona, Jan. 20.—James H. Todd of
the Pomona pipe works made a flying
trip to Bedlands today.
U. F. House returned to Los Angeles
this morning.
Mra. Chaß. Clark and Mrs. M. B.
Wright have returned from a viait to
Redlands.
M. L. Noy of Fresno is visiting his
brother. John Nov, on Holt avenue.
Mrs. Fred O'Neill, who has been visit
ing the family of J. H. Lee, returned to
her home in Radlands tbis morning.
The postotfice was closed this after
noon from 2 p m. until 6 p. m. out of
respect to ei-President Haveß, in com
pliance with the postmaster general's
orders.
Mrs. Taj lor, who has been visiting her
daughter for the past week, has re
turned to her home in Alharnbra.
Mrs. Cyrus Burdick was a passenger
on the overland to Los Angeles this
afternoon.
Stout & Osmer turned out of their
wood work Bhopa today one of the largest
rollers ever made in Pomona. It is an
immense affair and is to be used by 0.
F. Manchester at Alessndro for rolling
a J uo-acre tract of land ac that thriving
place.
Revival meetings still continue at the
Baptist church. Rev. Dr. Pendelton of
Los Angeleß iB assisting Rev. Bennett
during these meotingß. Large congre
gations greet them nightly.
A large number ot strangers are to be
Been on our etreets every day, and all of
the real estate men report that moßt of
the new-comers are here to stay and in
tend to purchase property and homes in
our valley. A noteworthy fact iB the
Bcarcity of houses to rent; very few are
to bad.
The ladles of .tb6_Episcopal_church
A very pleasant time was had by every
one.
A meeting of the Pomona Athletic
clnh was held last evening at the rooms
of W. J. Pillig to elect officers and adopt
a constitution and by-laws. Frazer
Salle was chosen president; V. K.
White, vice-president; W. J, Pillig, sec
retary aud treasurer. Committees were
appoiuted to see about getting rooms
and a club hall. Awaiting further ac
tion from them the meeting adjourned.
Alba Heywood & Co. play in Edge
wood Folks at tbe Armory opera house
on tbe 25th.
A social was given by the ladies of the
Congregational church last night at the
home of Rev. Frary, their pastor; the
house and yard were illuminated with
Chinese lanterns. A musical programme
waa rendered by Mrs. Nance of Loa An
geles, Mrs. Dr. Onrcelon, Miss Stella
Ford, Mies Eels and W. A. Lewis of this
place. A merry time was had until a
late hour.
SANTA ANA.
A Notable Divorce Case —Somo r.orai
Happenings.
Santa Ana, Jan. 20. — The famous
Reuter divorce case is still ou trial, aud
very racy testimony is being heard.
Mrs. Renter appeared before Judge Free
man last night, and paid ber fine like a
little man.
Mr. and Mrs. J. House were made
happy today by the arrival of a baby
boy
Nancy Simmons of Orange, aged 45
years, died ni her home in that city to
day.
R. M. Allen, one of the drivers on the
Orange street railway, had two ribs
broken last night by being kicked by a
mule.
J. <i. Quick sold a house and lot in
this city today, to A. R Meeerve.
Four tramps were arrested today and
were given live days each in the county
jail.
REDONDO.
A Number of Shipping Notes—Arrivals
at the Hotels.
Redondo Beach, Jan. 20.—The
steamer Eureka, Captain Leiand, was
detained yeaterday from the north by
heavy shipments al Ventura and Huen
eme for this port, consignments for the
east, and arrived at 8 o'clock p. in.
After landing her passengers and 132
lonß of merchandise, she got away eoutb
at 2 o'clock this mottling for San Pedro.
Her return this afternoon at 3 o'clock
will enable her to chip a good freight
and passenger list and depart for tbe
north on reguisr time.
Captain Banning'a pilot boat, the Cat
alina, came in from San Pedro this
afternoon at 3 o'clock and took abjatd
Captain Dornlield of tbe Hermosa, who
arrived this afternoon via the Santa Fe
from tbe east.
A dispatch to Superintendent Perry
of tbe Redondo wbsrf announces the
steamship Smits, Rosa due at this port
tonight with 18U tons of merchandise and
20 passengers. Also the steamer Bonita
with upwards of 200 tons of mer
chandise for Los Angelea and interior
points.
The Orampton house is undergoing
considerable improvements and is being
enlarged by the extension of a wing on
the south «aJc, which will increase tbe
capacity oi the already spacioui build
ing.
Mr. J. A. Walden of Oceanside today
For cl-sr bend and steady nerves
Take Bromo-tel'.ier—loc a buttle.
LOS ANGELES HERALD; SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY il. 1803.
elieves Tommy Maher in the Santa Fe
office hare in the duties of clerk, ticket
seller and Btenograpber. Mr. Maher
has net yet decided his destination.
Mr. J. O. Carv aud mother of New
York oitv propose to make a consider
able stay at Redondo, believing that thi»
is the plaoe they have been seeking for
for many moons.
The kodak fiends are about Redondo
takiDg all sorts of views from
all aorta of standpoint , in con
nection with similar work to be
done at Santa Monica, San Pedro and
Long Beach, all to be included in a pub
lication soon to be issued by the press.
Arrivals at Hotel Redondo are E. S.
Sheffield and son, 0. 0. Hunt, Santa
Barbara; Mr. and Mra. G. Willstt, Port
land; E. H. Suddarth, N. W. Vail, Loa
Angelas; J. L. Hibbsrd, San Bernar
dino.
Arrivals at Ocean View House are
J. A. Walden, city; Mrß. RenaWilliam
son, San Luis Obispo; John Hayes, San
Francisco; W. A. Graham, W. H. Cox,
L. W. Johnson, J. Cohim, Los Angeles;
H. Williamson, New York; Robert
Mannll, Leo Cooper, Scott Cooper, E rick
son, Pa.
PUBLIC WORKS.
The Kenort Adopted by the Board Tei-
teruay.
At yesterday's meeting of the board
of puidio works the following report to
tbe council was adopted:
In the matter of petition No. 46, from
Alfred Day et al., we have examined
the location complained of in reference
to a pool of storm water, and find no
water there, aud that no water will re
main there long enough to become a
nuisance, and when Union avenue is
graded from that point to Washington
street that will remedy the same.
In reference to petition No. 42, from
M. Q. McKoon et al., in regard to open
ing Figueroa Btreet from Seventh to
Orange streets, we recommend the same
be referred to the city attorney. We
think petitioners should take this mat
ter to the courts to settle.
In tbe matter of petition No. 43, from
W. T. Faber, in reference to the passing
of an ordinance in regard to the speed
of cable and electric cars when passing
the street corners, recommend that the
same be filed, aa tbe council has the
same under consideration.
In the matter of petition No. 44 from
W. 1. Oliver askiug to have a suitable
grade established on Boston street from
Montreal to Pearl street, and to make
provision for the carrying off of tbe
etorm water that collects at Montreal
and Boßton streets, we recommend 'hat
tbe same be referred to the city engi
neer with the recommendation for a
grade, and the estimate of a storm
drain sufficiently large to carry the
water in lirueß of storm, and also esti
mate of cost of reurading Montreal
Btreet to carry the water from Montreal
to Pearl street, and the city engineer
furnish said eatimato to the council at
the afternoon seseion of next meeting.
In the matter of petition No. 45 from
Mrs. Dr. Welle in reference to eidewalk
ing Third Btreet from Main Btreet to
Los Angeles, recommend the same be
filed as there are good walks there, and
there has been filed with the board n
protect of a largo majority of frontage
against it.
Wo recommend that the Btreet super
intendent raise sidewalk, grade and
curb of street on tbe north side of
Orange street near Witmer Btreet to
carry the storm water in the Btreet,
In the matter of petition No. 47, from
E. Carberry et al., in reference to order
ing a cement sidewalk four feet wide on
the south side of Carrol avenue, between
Douglas Btreet aud Edgware road, we
recommend the SRme be granted and
tbe city engineer be directed to present
fh« necossary ordinance of intention.
Recommei d that tbe street superin
tendent be instructed to take up the
granite pavement at the intersection of
Lob Angeles and Second streets, and
lower the same not a distance of over 10
feet so as to make the same conform to
the recommendation of the city en
gineer,
Recommend that the bid o[ Ramißh &
Co., for $12,5uU, for the disposal of the
city garbage by cremation, be accented
and the city attorney be instructed to
draw up the neoeeeary contract and
bond.
Recommend that the city clerk ad
vertise for bids for the collection and re
moval of all dead animals dying within
the city limits and disposing of the snme
by cremation or otherwise, satisfactory
to the board of health and council, the
same to be conveyed in covered vehicles
to be approved by the ab ive.
Tbe board recommend that the city
clerk advertise lor bids for a location
and grounda suitable for a city corral, to
be rented for the next two years.
THREE INQUESTS.
The Railroad Employes Kelteved or
Hlaino for ¥oui..< Oraw'a Heath.
Coroner Cites yesterday held au in
quest over tbe remains of Joseph Craw,
tbe little boy who was accidentally
killed on last Thursday night by a
Southern Pacific railroad engine. The
testimony was substantially as hao been
printed in the Hkkald.
Tbe jury returned a verdict of acci
dental death ; did not cer.sr.re any of
tbe railroad employee, but recom
mended the rigid enforcement, of the or
dinance prohibiting boys from jumping
on and c-ff moving railroad trains. Tha
jury Blao mp.de the same recommenda
tion in reference to street cans.
Inquests were held yeaterdsy ever the
remains of two Chinese who died Fud
deuly in Chinatown. One died from
cotjßumDtien ; tbe other from heart fail
ure. Verdicts were rendered accord
ingly.
Fnlltnu Hair
Produces baldness. It is cheaper to buy
» bottle of skooknra root hair growei
than a wig; beaidts,, wearing your owt.
hair is more conv«uiect. All druggists
Tf weather permits the coucerf, al
Westlake pnrk Sunday afternoon will
begin at 2 :£0 p. ra. Douglass' band will
be in attendance.
It ls an agreeable Laxative for tbo Bowelu,
can be made into a IYa for use in one minute.
PriooJJoc., f»0o. iind fft.eO per pncki'po.
TtF/n, TSJif* An Eli'ifiint toilet PcwDirn
St\\9 H.U for the Teeth and Breath-iSc.
Bold wholesale by HAAS, BARU'HI <£ CO'
and tetttll by druggists. 111-14 i j r
SALT LAKE WANTS THE ROAD.
A Utah Notable Addresses the
Chamber of Commerce.
Proceedings Yesterday of the Dlrect-
. ors and Stockholders.
That. Organization Will Asalat In the Re
caption to Senator White—The
Routine Ituniueag That
Waa Done.
The board of directors of the chamber
of commerce met yes'.erday afternoon.
There were present Directors Breed,
Hazard, Klokke, Graff, Edwards, Free
man, Jevne, McGarviu, Forman. Di
rector Hazard occupied the chair.
Mr. 0. O. Whittemore, chairman of
the committee ou transportation of the
Salt Lake chamber of commerce, wbb
present and addressed the board on the
subject of organizing some form of pub
lic agitation in behalf of the construc
tion al a railway connecting Salt Luke
and thia city. Theg ntlemau's remarks
were listened to with attention, and he
was a"sured that the board of directors
would do everything in their power to
further any effort iv that direction.
Eugene Germain and Joseph Mes
mer, who were present, requested that
the chamber of commerce teke a hand
in the proposed reception to Stephen M.
White, which will take place on the lat
ter's arrival next week. They Btated
that the board of trade would nleo inter
est itself in this matter. It was moved
aud carried that a committee of 35 be
appointed by Vice-President Freeman
to represent the chamber in thie under
taking.
Major H. M. Russell, who was pres
ent, addressed the board ou the subject
of a budding to accommodate the cham
ber of commerce, t he Cal'forniaclub and
the Masonic bodies and asked that a
committee be appointed to represent the
chamber of commerce in the undertak
ing. It was moved and carried that Mr.
Freeman, as president-elect of the cham
ber, be requested to appoint this com
mittee and to serve himself aa chair
raun.
The committee on membership re
ported favoring the e'.setion of L. J.
Rose and he waa elected.
Director Breed reported that the spe
cial committee appointed to interview
the soperviaors and to ask them to as
sist in paying for tho cnae recently com
pleted for" the state board of trade, re
ported that the committee had called on
the t-upervisors end that the latter had
agreed to continue the appropriation of
$25 per month for the dues of the cham
ber, aud had taken the requeßt with rf
gard to paying $100 toward the case ui.
der advisement.
An invitation was received from J.
M. Crawley of the Southern Pacific, ask
ing the chamber of commerce to set a
date for an excursion to Hiintu Monica to
view tho new wharf being constructed
there. It was moved and carried that
the invitation ho accepted with thanks,
and Wednesday,the Bth ol February, be
designated an the date.
Director Edwards, chairman of the
committee on agriculture, reported
favoring tho endorsement of a meas
nre now pending before the legislature
tr, ractrint unit -**n*—tl *f*ft IBTlt*>lltf"tiltfit
report, waa adopted.
It was moved and carried that the
chamber of commerce of Baft Lake City
be requested to adopt resolutions favor
ing the construction of a deep water
harbor at Htn Pedro.
Mr. Ben Folsom, consul at Sheffield.
who was present, frtdteSFed the hoard,
asking that he be eur.f'.ied with photo
graphs and with printed matter for uso
ID inducing Immigration to this coun
try. It was ordered that he be pro
vided with the came..
BTOCKIIOLPEIts' JIEKTINO.
A meeting of the stockholders' com
mittee of the chamber of commerce took
place yeaterday afternoon. There were
present Messrs. Hazard, Jevne, Grnff,
Ilreed, Edwards and Klokke. Mr. Haz
ard oocnpied the chair.
An election was held for the Btotk
holders' committee in the board of di-
With nerve« unst' um?find heads that acho,
Wise women Jiromo-'m-lUcr I**6— 10c
Head- JIIL
Acnos. $Ips*
Rt>k-henda' , hcf> nr.? the outward ludfcat!ons of
derangements of the stomach and bowels. Aa
joy'B Vogotabto •towaporiliai is the only bowel
regulating preparation of Parrmparilia, it is seen
why it is tho only appropriate Saftaparllla i*a
sick-headaches. It h not only appropriate, It is
an absolute cure. A'tcr a course of it, an ecca*
■lonttt dose at intervals will forever after prevent
return. •
Jno. It Co:r, of ".r.Turk Street, San Francisco,
writes: "I havo been troubled with attacks of
slck-lieadaeho for t!u last throo yearn fr-.in ono
to three tircc3 a week. Bonie time ay.o I bought
two bottles ot Joys \>ft»ta'jlo BawaparlHft aud
have only hud one attack since and that was on
the ?eeond day after 2 began UlUtg it.'-'
p.flW 5 ® Vegetab.e
a w&aroapariHa
Most modern, most elVeth-e, fi; G for ?S.
.1. U. UrittUh, Ires. H. G. Btcvt-nsou, V.-Pree.
'J. NiCiioW, Bcc'y aim Trtas
K. L. Chandler, gui crinu'tt^ont
J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY,
LUMBER DEALERb
Ana Maiiufaciu:erj oi—
DQORB, WINDOWS, faLINIjS. STAIHS,
Mill Work of Jivery iJeaciipuou.
£34 s.i. ..'»;, bircei, L»O4 Augolem.
Jul tf
ijTf»*iTt» Onre for Gt\ Obrcwlc Wert, ?tr:'
rw nccrsoi ljflnrerrli.j&.v.>f luti«rt*,j
i*f*VM*: j:» cr.ir>x\ :n>n- Wl* a-.ya *;oK ra I>rv.
'wto. * iSrt,. K^yKt^.,
BfifUbß iivn
Oar PERFECTION SYRlNtfll frn« with ««rr twUlfc
'<: ('LUAN. IWi not STAIN. PRKVF.NUJ BTIiJCTuhR.
otiros (.oNO'<;ittic:A mni o '.ft. r ia on» f» fc'oc* a«y»,
Sold by »:i PVViti-u y=. H-m to»o» AflYrfM fbr 21 00.
IAJ.YDO* K*vSVtAlllUhlN'li Ly., 1.. , .X0a.-;TEH, O?*?
E. N, tHIe 4 Sou, ngeuta, 20 B. Main st.
rectors for the ensuing year and the fol
lowing were chosen aa members of the
committee: Messrs Forman, Germain,
Klokke, Edwards and Johnßon.
THEIR NARROW ESCAPE.
The Adventure! uf Four Old Ladlei and
a It urge.
Four old ladiea were out driving yeß-
terday afternoon in a two seated surrey
drawn by an aged and gentle horse, be
longing to Mra. Mitchell of 622 West
Twenty Sixth etreet.who held tin Hues.
They were jogging along quietly near
Toberman andTwenty-tirßt streets when
the harness slipped over the horse's
head while he was tryinn to snip up
some grass. This scared the old steed
so much that he ran away and Mra.
Beckham of Seventeenth street, a lady
nearly 70 yeara of age, jumped out of
the surrey, with the result that she w««
internally injured. The three other
ladies stayed *vith the vehicle until two
of ita wheels were broken, when they
all fell into the road. Only Mrs.
Mitchell received any injury then, a
sprain of the left shoulder, which is
eomewhat remaikable, as another octu
paut, Mrs. Tibhelta.haß reached the ad
vanced age of !U years.
Mrs. Beckham wbb taken to 045 West
Twenty-fi st street, where Dr. Frost at
tended her. The patrol wagon was sum
moned, but owing to the severity of the
old lady'a injuriea her medical attendant
forhar'e ber revoval.
Skookum Boot
Grows jFFy Stops
Hair I' ''A) Palling
On f Hair.
Bald R'faffl Mnkta
Heads. mt>\m T««
Gives Ml • ■ Hair
Length fi»%V*>Sl Soft
Streticth. '■!*■ii\ Glossy.
Coutaius /%Slii,M'..«»i!H.\ Grows
No lWW!>tT*\\ "fit
or Vs. ''i, '
.tulphur. f KKOTWjL M)
a VW;/f It.
rarely / ili' 'fill Most
VeTctnhle / Wii tt\ Delicate
Compound, / . -irf 'ill I'aOri.-.
Cures a h, [Widtl J 0 1*
D.Mi.iniir. i /i/i I tt/J'.,' M Nature »
soothes, •,liir;!'&rj l I,\ o»u
Cools H ililS F fit Remedy
And ' 11(1 '« i; * Foi
Steps (Trade Mart Registered.) All
All S-alp
itching if i m Humors,
or * HAIR v
The llnlix Free
Scalp. I'rom
- unwn pois ™ !
K !rr «t HflUntn 3tk^
Uic?:i'.njr. Substances.
Bold by unigglst", $1; s!x,sr>. Worth $5 a bottle
MANUPACTURRTJ ONLY BY THIS
Skookum Root Hair Grower Co,
NJEW YORK
Dnlike fa Dutch Procass
No Alkalies
m%/>£fe - o "
- Gtoicals
»S . ' ? -\ aro n8C( l in the
ly.' : j|f. Bate k ou,'3
iSast Cocoa,
which is absolutely pure
and soluble*
It has more f/mrt. Mrr? times the strength
of CoCOA mixed vltU Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, tUKI is far more economical,
costing less ihttn ohc cm* « th;j. It
is delicious, nourishing, ami easily*
DIGESTED.
Sold by Growers everywhere-
W. Baksr & Co., G3rchflster,Mass.
'' -
OR. WONQ HIM,
OhtntM Physician ami riurgcon, has rcsiiiPd ft
Im- ADKtslvn eipiDlei* n ycKi'H. Hi» repnu
tion iil h thoroi ■ pby, icien ban i?r>e*i fully cv
tabu, hod «nu ni»i>r.cia.G(l by many. Hialuve
T<rnt>i.)ctsl' 1 mfflmtllt proof of hU ability am*
fcouesty. Th*t doctor ;<r duated in the iorernus".
(.ma-gen, also practiced in i.h« largeat oil .
ff Canton* China. The docior •■ aids
fluent, v.
OiTu c: f339 Mnin street.
Huudrodt of teftl moat all art on file at th:;
doctor's office which he. has ret civ-d T'tn his
Dltßorona patients of differe t a U uaiitieK,
which ha low cured of all manner oi dlfei'n&cs to
Which tho ban) an body is heir—from thesum! -
c tpmp-c to the moat compiic aoi of oaaca,
P o po»SBi. Bftlou 0, LojAfafeloa. 3m
JJr, G3EIT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
CS.J :.*i lOi>l »iit-t St ,Sill) I'.-rtncuco
(Ms •« Wi ami:» kSta)
filial Coam\lcr.rn how wondetfliUl
f. % y c 'i - !C r.iade nr.d how toavoio
**P itslcisness and diseases. Mnseum
Vt If K* n ls r S c, i with ihottsaodsbf tteis
\ a objects. Adrai.sion 25 Ct«.
Private Offlot-, *3 i! t Geary St. t)isi.|>ac» 7:
men-. Mriotilry, lr.as ol ta.-fthoo.l,diseases of tot
SkillSTtd kidtitj'S ijuiotly cun.d witiioul *lv
use of mrfrcory. Ttesttncut pert>»:aily t: *•
ettijr. rjeiict for book
in raiaMstetA PianiMid Tlrni.l
mmmML PUIS
✓-vi (-Kjftiml -411.; Ojil/ llwntMi A
jf y/ri S\ rsKi ' V" t-iifthle. A\
/>\ D'»SJ«« Chir.;.-:*>tr» As/It** »i9-A*VV
- 1 ■'•"«'•' -11,' i i- 1 ' :■■ iv« i»ll l r\\fii'
"X —v-'jji'OTc* tcaltd wlta ititi -i v T«c*\V
Tfl V";n»> oUict. MtTfHt*daHMtrtu* a V
I f /S' '' " , *' lr '' i '■K'UHflltt. A'- Kt«d4t>>
1 Ii "tv;.;.i Pw pmrfloßlftn. i"»:f-i>.iil.ili ■,t>d
\C« D "K«Uo( ft»l" I,..iMv-'.,"i-*; '."r, I H>tttM
—V // IpUl 10.000 ruvirounlau / jp™
— I Ititi ji 1111 in fT>illoatfl» ."In llunn • iMiwptfc
XilA by all Low j. •■■■.' - PUIsUUh* I*%>
WAGON MATERIAL,
HARD WOODS,
IRON, STEE L..
Hnrneshoes ard Nails,
Blacksmith's Coal Too s, Etc
JOHN WiGMCIRi:,
117, 119 and 121 >'ouih Los Angeles Street.
FERRY MOTT <Sc GO.'B
L-UMBER YARDS;
AND PLANING KILLS.
No. 818 Commercial Street. ol
A BOOK FOB EVERY MAN s
Only $1.00. Strength! VltalCjl C
IfllW THYSELF. £As \\
Or SHLr-I'ItrRKKVATIOJ.'. A ni:w nr.donli .
GoidMwls! PRIMS KHBAV ell fi KI4J OUS aim *
PHYSICAL UEBILITV. tUiROItB <•!
3IATI.'KK DKCLJNtt, and all MSISABIM
and WEAKNBfIW.S of MAN. •Wpsges.elnth, *
gilt; 138 Invaluable nrSsarlptlons. Only #1.0.'
by mail, double scalnl. DeterlptJvs Pnwpeotus.
wllh ell'lori-eiocc In of r»n f j CCWrj .
the Press and volun.sry (•Hpi>| Snu/ *
ttwlltrumlals of the rural, « »«■«••>• » "WW-
Consultation In |ior"in or hy innft. trca:
mem. INVIODAItI.H SIICItKCY luid Cfc.!t. '
TAIN CUKE. Addrasa Dr. W. II- Parker, oi >■
The Peabody Medical lnatltut., Vo. 4 BulUnch St.,
Topton, Maae.
The Science of I.lfo, or Self prescrvailon, is a
treafuro more valualile Ihun gold. Knud It now,
every WKAK an i NRBVOCB num. and loam to
be STttONO.-J,'«(i nl itmwi*. it'oovriahted.'
Mi§is
Wm:w^ ;
.< ~-V ; .•• <
W. L.' DOUCLAB 1
S3 SHOE Ho w r u ftVp.
Ben C»l* Shoo In tho world lor tho prloo.
IV L iJouclaa Bhooonrrnolde-rsrywhoro.
BTOiyfJrt7 "oala worn tMsn. It Is a duty i
you ovro youraol! to got the boat veluo 10l
Tour momy. BoonomlßSlo.ycnrtootwoor oy
paronoslus VV. L. DouglasSHoes.wbion
repraaent tue boat value et tho pntsa ad> .
SBIsISSI above, as thcuaonda oaa V-'atiry.
KVT Take No Snbstltnte. -«r#
Pnwnve of frond. Sonc rennlno without W.l* .
I SS price stamped on bottom. Look 1
for It when you buy. „,. t
W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Hogs. Sold by
L_. VV. GODIN,
101 Noah Spring
tS A t vijSl gitV *JStm W vmtrn ' i
' 'i mi i'">nfmiiiiiu I'niiiTiii f ii ii in
Drunkenness
Opitttn Habit
Tobacco Habit
Neurasthenia
CURED
Tlie only brrnoh In Eouthern
California of the World-renown
edKEEtET INSTITUTE,
of Dwii'lit, 111., is located at
Rivorrrfrle.
SO,OOO TREATED AND CURED
Established Twelve Yeara
fested by Tims Ho Expe?lm^
Facinc cossi
/-100DALL, PSRKINB A CO., OKNEF.AL
V.T Agonls, San Francisco. Northern routes
embrace lines for Portn,::d, Ore., Victoria, B.
C. nud Fugot Sound. Alaska, nud ah coast
points. BODTHUhK K'jrjTKS).
TIME TABLE FOR JANUARY, 18S3.
..JSAVB SAM I :; ■ . '; '.. i.
For •
Port Harford... IS s. Tnrnnß, January 5, 14,
*a:ita Barbara... I 23, February 1,
Redondo y
.-an Pedro 18. S. Santa Bono, January 2.
Newport. 10,19,23; February 0.
San Diego. J
For 1 8. 3. Coos Bay, January"^
Redondo.. l_ 1k.21, 30: February, *.
Ban Pedro and i a 8. kureka January 8,
way ports J 17. gli; February 4,
L«AVS BAN I'IDRO A5II) BSUOnno.
Fe. IS. S Santa Rosa, January 4.
I 12, 31, 30; February. 8.
San Diego fS. B. Corona, January 7,16,
l 2r>; Febrilßry. 8.
For IS.B. r-nntH itoi-rt. Jiiuuary6
Ban -rani.isco... ( 14, 23: February 1.
Port Harford ... , S. H. Corona. January 9, 18,
Sinta sarbara .. i 27: Februarys.
For IS. 8. Eureka,Tanu"ary 2, 11,
Sau Francisco I 20, 2ft; Fo' rr.ary 7.
and i'B. S. Coos Bay, Jauuary 6,
way portt J 18, 2t; February!.
Cars to connect with steamera via San Pedro
SV« =. V. 1!. k. depot, Filth streot, Lo* As
voles, at 9:35 o'clocV a. m.
Pr.ssenger:i ncr sicameis Cnrena and Santa
Boss, via Redondo, north boui'.d, leavs Santa
Fe depots! 10:15 a.m.: or iron Bederidoltai.
wsy depot, comer Jeffaiion streat r.nd Ursud
aye., 9:OC a m.
! per Eureka and Coos Bay vis
Ssdoado, I<jt>ve BaaU Fe depot at 4:35 p, ia.
PISBI of I'eamcrs' cabins st agent s office
stJlßrsberths may bo secured.
The iximpany reservo tho flTht to caangc tb"
"tsa-ocrs cr their days of sailing.
pawsxo or Irefeht as sboraorfoi
•1.-'Xcts to a..d from all tmpo'iaai points '.a
i'urope, spply tn
W. r\HVin,
Ofloe. No. 124 West Second si.. !,;,< AnsslM.
Eonolula and Kilanea!
mum,
\ E P ,enill d Sleimcrs
0. 'C** ' ' ' "' % twire a mouth. i
<»• - —
'SiVl:'tt v LOW FARIJ3I
Special rates to parties of nix nod or. r lllua.
(rated pifutsd mt,:ic.- furnished
on application to
C. H HH.ll, o? B !J. nit'K.
TickCJ Agent 8, P. Co., Ant. Oceanic «. B. Co.,
Burillck tilt. 121 west Seeouil et
ia-15
ickeE vi.Axiriti£ vV.I V. ~
Leave oi y limits erd of Tcuiphi streei csble
, railway, lor North l.us Auaeli.n, liolljvvjod and
l.'acucniru vulloy.
LvLos Asgslssi I.v llolly wooi:
Sj i ...!"H-tt'i'a"n7
I«!l«tB.Bi 1 0: . og.m
12:".">pm J „ M
1:00 WB« • 90b,u
4 30 p.tu 1 8.',)0p a.
Corop-ngnie * Geserale feat^inil.;;: 1 .
VKMMOB HSHToiiAVKii. '
rioMPASVs Finn iNi.v., i.v.42 waaau, ]
V.'N'ouh river, footer M, fun aireet SSSsSII i
I'raveler.. by thia liiio avoid l-niii irans.t by
xn.'llsh railway ami the .'ii com.ort of crost.ii;;
lire Co irmel Iv a small boat
I.A HKVTAHNK,Jriiu.Ii, 7.
IA hnuuc iisii. JanusiryU,
1. a ( lUMPAWSF, JsßUarv 31.
1 A tiASCOO.SK, Junn irv 23.
For freight or i.awuge spply m
A. F.IHIiBT. Agent,
No. 3 Bowling Qnen, New Voik.
J. V. FDO »ZI A CO., Age-it '. 5 Montgomery
»ye„ (<an Francisco Branch effee. 13 Molit
.•om r. stre.'i. Tick tsfor««tetiv all i-hi:roa<l <
iuil ateniTishlp i:trim>s .t'2lr i,f
Krvptl'n* rtol-'i o,rv<> In in i
3
SoDtbepa Pacific llpj.
:»»j.r,o-r l jf T pH*Wf* OF. TBsi
DRCBMBKR" i». 189
Tmlu* iu »»b »ua are am to tatW M
LOB AKonUM (AIWA p»JM****,
Fifth attest, daily, as follows^
Learn For bairnBAHQB. *****
a:Soi~ra. ~..~Baanlßf. Al ? : ifsS
niOt.B Banning * V« »■
aaoin OoIWB JOJIO »■
10 aoa.n OoMon i'?? b 5
B:3oa.ni Demtßg and J.S9J-5
a:3oa.ia BlFseoaßd aWn>... ITK*"* >
»v.6p.m Obiao *i f?
.si oitino i;ao».«
4:30 p.m cnino .... •j«f »
■ a., i, on* Beach * aaßpedfO f i *f4.lJ
,v .. ciuui. ssu Pedro A Long B«*Ob iIIMII
500 p. m. i,ong Beach At Han J""*" i'K*' *
i'.OOp.m. Ovrt'n and BasCgdajßSS J g»|
!0 .HOp.m. Ogdeuaiid gslt.lStOlsnß 13:30 p .■
•9:40 p.m. ".. .Portland. Or ,I : ?SM
Riverside - S
Riverside...' 4:MM
4 3 j p.m Riveraide ,S ; fif'H
8 3 ft. m Ban Bernardino..... UMia
I. 80 a. m Baa Bernardino * ™*•■
43j p. m San Bernardino,... 8:16 js i»
s :u«,m. Reilandi Vli, 0 "
10:30 ».m Redlands.. i 7?t 3
4:3 d p. m Redlands
- :t>o p. m. Fran, and BaoranVtO 7JO a. m
10:40 p.m. Jan Fran, andSaonuß'to 18:90 p. ■
*9:.«3a,m. facta Ana and Ana**l» »:°4a.»
10 p.m. Hants Ana and Anaheim A4:04p.8»
ii lb it. m Santa Barbara 1:30 p.m
4 55 p. ra Santa Barbara »;10 p. W
9:10 a m SantaMoaioa a 8 09b.bi
Ban la Monica. Jiff *■
i rop m SantaMonlca 13:15 p.■
5:15p.m SamaMonica 4:30 p, ■
a6;18 p.m SantaMonlca
Santa Monica Cafion.. slt:l6pj.
i9:4\a,m ..SantaMonicaCafloa.. g4iSt>a>
sl:!op.m. . .Santa MouloaOafioß.. .-
-4 :wi p. m Train J:4| a.IB
t i (:4oa.m WHlttlet I 14 !* 1 " 1
i 52 p.m Whittier.: A1:46p.8s
CATALINA ISLAND. _„ "**
Tlii last and elciiaiH steamers of the Wllmlag
ton Tracsportatloo Company make olosj oob
ueulion hi Ban Pedro with Southern AmblM
Co:r pany trains that run alongside them at tat
iiock. Kicellrnt hotel accommodatloasoß tag
isiaud. h,m»d trip, $'2.75. TioWtt good BBS
urdiy to Monday. . .
TninsTv Arcade depot Train, mt
9.23 a, m Saturdays
Mondays 4:16 p.m.
Take Santa Monica trains from Ban Fornsndi
street. Maud's Junction, Comnwrcial street,
Aicade depot, Jefferson street (Wlnthrop Ms.
.ion), Grand avenno, or University.
Pornortu; Arcae, Commercial street, Naua I
Junction, San Fernando street
For east: Arcade, Commercial street, aaMI
Junction.
For other branches: AreaAe, eotasMnsßl
street, Kami's Junction Ban Fernando stress.
Local and through tickets sola, ■sgglg*
ohecked, PnllmMi sleeping oar rsseffvatloaf
n0.0'.0, acdijeaeruilnJoriaatJjOßflyeß BPOB a»
..lltistlon to J. M. CitAWU?, assL Bjna> An.
ke. 144 3. Springs*., oor. 840088. COUBJuM
osyLKR, Aitent. at Depots,
a Sundays only.
Eioa'ATeutAT, q»b. -msic m»».
T. H. GOODMAM,
aen'l Passensßr Aft
OOtTTHJCR?? CAI.IFOKMIA ItAILWA*
0 coufANy. (Santa Fe Route.)
IN BFFBCT SUNDAY. JAM. 1. 1803.
Leave. *'■■ Arrive).
» 5:16 p.m . . . Chicago Limited.... * 7:sos»as
* 7:00 a.m... Overland KxprtM .. • B:36b.SS
* 8:15 s.in S»u L)l»KoCoaat Line. • 1:15 p.m
' : i) : ,m Sun Diego Uoant iipe. • 8:60 p.m
* 7:00a.m 1 f* 7:soam
* 9 00a.ro 1.. can Bernardino .. I * 9:55 am
* 4:o()p.m f ....via Pasadena.... 1 » !:«•».■
« 5:15 p.m I I * 6:35 p.m
» 7:'.oi.in | .. Riverside Via.... | I 1:16 p.»
* !i 00 a m ( ...San Bernardino... I * 6:35 p.m
!a:Boam i Blvernde and Ban\ I™™ J»
t'i-Mp.m \\ Ber ' dlno »»4 Orange j . 'igjj-
* 7:00 aml 1 Redlftada, Mentone f . „. s8 « _
* 9:00 a.ml I ....and Highland... i . f;2g ~
* 4:00 p m f via i !
* 5:15 p.m J .. ..Pasadena I '
t 0 055.r0 i Redlands, Mentone t *10:165.m
1 ll:o.>a.m > and Highland vis {* 8:56 p.m
' 4:30 p.m ) Orange A JUyetstA* ,C * 8:60p.m
1 t * 7 '85 a.m
J ? :gg „'S ::Azusa, Pasadena! . I SiiS £S
* l and • 1:66 a.m
, f- ißtormedlatB....| » 1585p.8.
J f.'.iSri'S stations ' 4:17 pas
•'■SSP-rn ] \ •«.35|>.sa
f]():2sa.m Pasadena.. * 7:50a.m
•fi:Jsp.m P»i»d«nai.w.... »ll:8ia.»»
t 6:05 a.m Santa Ana f S:soa.m
* H:lsa.m Santa Ana 110:15 a.m
f 1:50 p.m Santa Ana * l:16pjB
* 4:30,1.111 Santa*«iai...i..j * 8:50 p.m
"10:'6a.ml kedoudo • B.2ft a.m
* 4:05 p.m Redondo » 3:60 p.m
* 7:48 a m Santa Monica
"10:00 a,m Santa Monica » 8:43 an
* 4 .05 pm Santa Monica • 8:60 p.si
santa Monica * 6:06 p.M
t 9:00 a.v: Jan Jacinto viaPaaade'B \ 1:36 pn
! tl 1 :00 H.m mi Jacinto via Orange f 8:56 p.B
t 9:00 a.m emeenla via Pasadena f 1:25 p.a
til.oo a.m ,'femeeula via Orange.. 110:1 i p.a
I 8:15 a.m Escondido TlaCoalttfltrtrr I'l6 PJS
Daily, t Oaily except Sunday t Sunday oail
St. W. McUBK, city Pag. andT, Ag'tT^
129 N. Spring St„ Lot Angeles.
ED. 11A.MBJCR8, Ttoket Agent,
, First-street Depot.
Depot at foot of First street 133
Los ingeles Terminal HailwajCoiDpT.
Los Angeiee nepots, east end of First street
and Downey avenue bridges.
Leave Los Angeles tor Leave Pasadena tat
Pasadena. Dos Angeles.
1 6:35 a.m I 7:15 aa,
* 7:10 a m B M B.SB,
* S:00 a.m • 0:06 a.at
r 9:00 a.m '10:35 a.m
♦10:30 a.m ...*11:00 as,
♦12:15 p.m • 1.-06 p.m
. ':?6 p.m :.. *'1:06 p.a.
" 2:25 p.m • 4-08 p.m
* 4:00 p.m * 3:g5 p.^
* '■■■■o p.m • 7:08 p.m
* 6:20 p.ni .
• 3:30 p.m
'11:00 p.m..» 11:45 p.m
Downey avenue leaving tlme7 mißßtsslatst,
i«.'&ve Los Angelea tor Leave Altadena for
Altadena, T SB ■Bg llss
"10:,:o ii in ....*11:88 B.BV
* 4:00 p.m..,...» itOO P.BL
All tiaias start, from Flrst-strest Bspot.
Leave Lo> Am.elesfcr Leave Qlendals for Lot
Oicudale. Angeles.
1 6:45 a. Nt T 7 : g6
I « 15 a m j 9:05 SUB
•12.- 0 pm.. » 1:18 p . a
* 5 :25 p.m • 8:15 p.ss
I/T.ve lcs Angeles tor Leayß Mtt Ban Peon
, jfox
Sau Pedro. Los Angelas,
* 9:15 a m » 7:4oTnv
•31 111:15 am.
: '* •■ 3 35 P-ra.
•tnweeu luu Bun Pedro aud Long Beach, 16
hi MM VisJley Rapid fm^^.Mm^
MOSHOVIA DIVISION.
Leave Los Angeles for Loavo Monrovia for Los
.Monrovia. ABgalas.
■m .» 8:55 a.m.
* 8:55 a.m.
* *1Z:45 p.m.
. m « 4.00 p.m.
f»*JlT.cxeer;-!itttf«rs,' tsandayoalF.
Stages meet the 8:00 a.m. and 12:15 p.m.
'.iiMiis.o.jvissden.a for Mt. Wilson on new trail
I • k Angoie.t on the H a.m.
Wllson'i: peaic can return thoumeday
I'ie 11 p.m. ttafn WMI wait«
lie: the theater is out whea later thai
10:40 » m,
Special r*te« to exrarplon and ptealo parties
Depots -..st end Fsm rest and Downsyava
line r.r.li ... /, ft , •
Occeral oClces. First-streot Depot.
, „ . T. S .r!;.. i r;BiT,OenetU¥smat*».
P»s«oagor Agt.
Lo nd o Railway"
inie '-enj N0.9.
Ki?eft 5 a. iv., OctcUr 8, 1888.
Los Angiles Depnt, Corner Orand Aye. and
JelTorson St.
Take Grand ar». i able or Msln St. and Agrl
li.ternl Part hi rss ears.
Tißins Leave
Rsdondo
for I.os Angeles.
8:00 a. m fis'ly 7:20 » in. dal.'y.
••• i = • WfF 910 a- m. dally.
1 :.(5 p. ia. dally I 11 :'.IO a.». daily
6:00 p. m. daily 4:45 p. m.dally
Riinnu veea Los Augvtap mWt W*
doudo Beach, 50 nihu.to*.
Coy xiqsei office st a h. Urcenwsldji das*
store, Co.. Kir«t»:;i! Bnttiig stTSgga, ~
President, San
H. a. mcMJPSOK, Vico Presidaai