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BUSINE39 OPPORTUNItIES DO VOt) WANT A MoMRT-MAKKtIT WmiM you like to huy a. half «nt»r»*t In t*c vn t fl*n -y^h r-f*st fthl lhlircl* TfhftiflW'l^i ' : Mtall eo-oper*itlon ? Jl*>v« an notlve po- •Ulob at »lr« proldent with fc bin **1- ■ My. \ W«hava a party that la compelled to «*II on Recount of 111 health. Thi* "»11l bear . th« mo*t rigid •xamthAtlon. Look thi* up at onoe. __ i*. n. woonr.wT, ;'■■ ' . <BBV4 Wontli Br»wwlw»y. wiM,,nirr » nwnxtNa rnuiT »nd ■ . PRontlOn BUSINKBB, *ltuat*d in th* liveliest beaoh town on th* eaAmt. FIM ■ Incntlon: naw fixture*; cash buslne«« nent exceertlngly low. moHTS NOW fS I»A1T —Increased to %ii day In summer month*. Out of door. work. MUST BB BOI.I* THIS WKKK. 6«« r. K. LAMB, UmH Fruit p«y you *T8 month with ft few honr* work dally. This will Hand InVMtl**- tlon. Call on HUBBARI>, »JH4 South eprlnf St, . . _ ttnAR STANn, I,AIINnIIV OFFIOB. BF,ST ■^ 1O CHt > " S °',HVF.IT P i CO., ron sai.r— t,a«ni»r"y koutm oi.EAn- In*; «l» wrrUi tood horse, WftKon and harnei.*. ' If you are loOklnK . t or nine. , <-l»*n and agreeable work buy ft , Imindry route ■ HUBBARD, " ' , iilH B«"t" Spring. WANTKD-OOOD IIONORABLia MIDDLE- a»ed (tentiemftn with »1500, take Interest bl« .; money-makln*; and old esotabllshed bu*lne*«; ruarantee $200 month. ' COABT raXOIIANaB. m Byrna Bldlt. FOh fiALH-GnoCEIIY STORE WORTH »1000. • Oood buslneaa; mtmt *ell: mak* me offer. 'Calf 1717 HAST NINTH ST. ■J-'^.' .FOR EXC H ANQ E ti-r^' ReTTEitTU . ' •> : •.-■ ■ - TOR- EXCHANGE ■ ■ ■■•'■'' We offer for exchange ft cottasr* of five , .'large, rooms, near Thirtieth and Maple avenue. Tha atreet work I* done, ourb- ■uksl"k «nd sidewalks in ("nd pa ld.i tor. -..Th* house contalna combination lighting flx- ' ' tore*, polished floor* and mantel*, etc. ; All 'Piumbln*; connected with the aower. We BK«t prefer- unimproved city property. Thi* ' . hou»e can be picked up at a anap, *o flont &&,&& Wm^* co. ' i ■ . 826-327 Don»la» llulldlng. FOR EXCHANGE— *G5,000 STOCK RANCH .- .in-brarige county; 468 aero*; '200 acres ' i fine for alfalfa, celery, etc. i balance me»a land *ultable for fruits, grapes, corn or : barley; four flowing artoslan well*: two . houses, large barn*, implements, 100 head ,of cattle and hor«ea. Owner will ex- change equity of »48,000 for clear Call- . fornla or eaatern Income property. Bee V I/. M. FIIATT, 608 Laughlin Bldg. FOR EXCHANOE— BT BEN WHITB. •' ■ »0 raiiche.. »600 to 1160,000. ■ ' ■ ,'JOO housea and lot*, 11000 to 150,009. • 91009 100 orange and lemon groves, $2000 to $100,- eOOO ml«cell».neou» propertle*. Jo *<J r. '•JJJ : ; :er trade property •go :to BEN WHITB, V* Brynon Block. 2d and Sprint street*. FOR FJSCIIANOK— 2O acres Walnut land, 17 t -U vacreii dolld to aoft sheirwainut*. 10 mln- v ute* walk from Fullerton. Plenty of waten Vv"','.»1 0,000. Will pxchange for $4000 city, ' balance caah. BEN WHITE, 30* Brygon , WANT' AL.TADENA ACREAOH. IM- ■ '■'rt; proved of unimproved, In exchange for » *8000 house or a $7000 house, or both. located at Hollywood. ■ Write I<. M. TRATT, 608 Laughlin Bldg. • FOR SALE— EXTRA GOOD PAINT IN BROK- '■ • en line*, at $1.10 per gallon while It lasts: quality guarante^ TiNQ , s< Dthnn4Maplß/ ' '- FOR SALE— POULTRY NF.TTINO^AT H -cent per square. foot. Apply to WHITING ■ '.LUMBER & SUPPLY CO.. 9tn and Maple. FOR SALE— HALF CARLOAD OF CORRU- gated Iron, cheap. ■■'■ , : WHITING'S, 9th and Maple. ■ , MAXON WILL KXCHANQE YCUB PROPER- » ty, any location. Large list to nelect from. . ;]' MAXOM REALTY CO.; 114-116 Btlmaon Bldg. ! BEN ' WHITB WILL EXCHANGE YOUR property. 308 BRYSON BLOCK, Second and '■' Spring «t*. Member L. A. Realty Board. ■ ;'*- 1':1 ':- • . FOR SALE - Miscellaneous PIANOS~'AI.t..TOU NEED TO PAT .US IS $« when you select your piano, then $« monthly. v We won't charge you any Interest. We ■ " positively guarantee, the . price .we ask to ■■'V; be. the «ame as asked -in New York, Boston ; ;'i, or "Chicago. Remember the old house of FITZGERALD, ' when you wont a good ' piano. 113 '8. Spring atreet. .' 1 ' • ■"•. • -.. NO FANCY PRICES ~~ . . For borders: best goods in U. S. for the - money; 1 borders and. paper for 12-foot room, "■';.-■ $1; 7-foot shades. 2Sc and Ssc; molding*, 2c; ■;• paper cleaner, 25c; old English floor wax, 40c; painting reasonable and, guaranteed, ' WALTER BROS., 627 S. Spring Bt.* Phones, Main lOSS; Home 1055. " ".. ■ FOR". SALK— NEW AND SECOND-HAND -billiard nnd pool .tahloß. .Bar fixtures of all -*' i' kl"* 8 !- ecay8 y payment*. -Bend for catalogue. '.. : BRUNSWICK - BALKE - COLLENDER CO., 610 B. Broadway. ..'■-.■. ,'',';•.• SPECIAL NOTSCES .'.. When.' yon '.buy • 2440 paper and pay, aay Mo for border. Our $1 quality paper and border ' for 12- ft. room 'made v* famous; 7-ft. shade* . 25a. and 35c; 86-ln. dyed .burlap, 15c; if.; 40-ln . Tieavy dyed burlap, 20c; 76-ln. >,'•}, (not '. 72-In.) ■ heavy natural, 20c. These \yi burlaps ■ are heavier than the ordinary »nd- especially fltted for ' tinting and painting. ■ Beit paint, $1.60 per . gal. ; mold- '-. .'lng, 2o (t.; paper cleaner, 26c; old English floor wax, ,40c; painting reasonable and Aif I guaranteed. WALTER BROS., 827 S. Spring ii, ■, st. r. Phone*— Main 1065; Home 1055. ■-. : ■ THE ANNUAL, MEETING OF THB ALPINE ,*,-: Oil Company waa adjourned until Friday, January 37, at 3 p. m.,at 216 Tajo build- ing. - ■; .CHAS. T. DOLUNGER, • BORDER AND PAPER FOR 12- FOOT ROOM, ■.■.-'.■., $1; '■ all borders aamn price as ■ paper; beat faint, Sl. sii gal.; /-ft. shade*. 35c ; molding, '■» >c f° ot - ■ WALTER BROS.. 627 S. Spring. '. 80. .. CAL. - TRANSFER CO.-TRUNKS. Iso ' and i up; ' general drayage. Tels. Main 3486; ■ , Home 2184. 321 W. SECOND ST. . ft ' KONEER CARPET CLEANING- WORKS, ' j Tel: Main 217; Home 217. 756 B. Olive. Up- . ■ holeterlns and carpet cleaning. . < yvfBATHS AND MASSAGE '''.ELECTRIO BATH AND MASSAGE BANI- ■; v tttlum, tub. vapor, electric - and steam baths; chiropody, manicure, scalp treatment! him facial tnasuage. Home phone 3809. MRS. 'M. HERBERT, Manager, Wj'/j Weat First: FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, " BTOJ- | ach trouble or any blood disorder try our ulrctro-lnvlgorator. Gives quick ■ relief, .'.70H4 SOUTH BROADWAY, 1 . -.'■; ' 6ULPHUMB VAPOR, ELECTRIC AND TUB bath*, massage and chiropody. 618U'S. ... SPRINO ST. Phones Main mz. Home BOSS KKMEMBIiR THE NUMBER, 7U3 BOUTH BPRINO BT.. Room 226, bath* and ma*«ag*. 'rUhdor new management, ■ Open . Sundays. ALLEN BATH PARLORS. AT ,tU\k iT ," r Bprlng *t- We will be pleased to see all old /'and new patron*. .• Oltlce, room 16. 'MANICURING, MASSAGII AND BATHS-^ . N»wly opened parlor*. 22i) First street, , 'near Broadway, suite 1-J. ./.. .. ' FINELY . KQUIPPBD BATH PAULORS— TRY Iho famous lavender and aulpbur bath*. 141 N. MAIN, Room 4.' -' , , . .... .. BATH -AND MASSAGE . PARLORS, 218 N. IKto;',MAIN ST., room 11, formerly from 330% B, Bprlng »t, _______ 'KLKCTRIC TRKATOBNTS AND MAW- curing. MUH BOUTH BPRINO STREET, 4i6<«.8, aPRING-HTKAM AND TUB BATIli", mnnlciirlng. fchampoolng and »calp treatment*. OENTIBT* BCMI**MAN UStrSU. CO., . ••' lit N. Bitflag ••-.-i'ataloiu extracting, ailing, ncwu una bridge woilt, d«xlbl» rubbei ' plat**, Pure gold tilling*, 760 up; all otbw ttllUi**, Wu vii; cleaning tooth. Mo up; Ij. karat gold crown* and bridge work, $6; (hu> ilaUj>iat«n, ti up; full mv. (i. Open *vca> Ing* and Sunday foranoon*. • DRB. M LOOM Ell 4 MAIDISN. JTOKMICKLY ' with Huliininitn Dental Co., now located at m Maiion Hldg., B. IS. cor. 4Tti ANU BItOAUWAY. ■ •■..-■ .. ,■ .■ ' Uli." BACHMAN. PKNTIST, LATK OV MIN. ni-kPOIUv in . p*riuan»Dtly located ,at Kl-U , Joha*9n ■ Bldg.. Fourth and Broadway. . rJUNK BT_VSN*. $24M'iioUTU S^HINU, * 'J ; ;:; :i POft RENT I-- : . " HftUMt TO LBT- •-.-•■ ~~~~~ ' ftOUBKS. FIATS. 6TOREB. tt you wish to rent ft hou«#, eottags. flat, or more, call At our office and proour* Hat. .TONES * RTDER LAND CO.. Ground floor. tl» W. Third Ht. FOR RENT— »-ROOM HOUBH ON 11OBART brvd., near Adami; rent $M. CHARLKS B. MANN, tU W. 4th *t. Home phon* 4171. TO LRT— $l«; nVB-ROOM COTTAGE, modern, 120* flanta Fa avenu*. WIEHBNDANOKR, 121 Laughlin Bldg. FurnUhed Rooms $11 TO $20-THRE» ROOMfI, COMPLKTELT furnithed, new, hon*«keeplng, in new build- Ing. Ut NORTH FREMONT ST. FUto ; HlJAirnilll, COLONIAL FLATS, SITU- AT£D AT gIXTEKWTH AND FI.OMIOII BTIIKCT9. THUI'.r, CATt I.INKH PASS Tilt! DOOR. THE MOST MODERN, lII TO-DATB FljATaitT TUB CITI. CO»- TAIN INBtAJfTANKOUg HEATUKH, LA lllir. BATHS, RIINNV ROOMS,. SI'A- CIOVB SCREEN rORCIIESI, AND KVRRT- TIIINU ABSOLUTELY NEW. RENT BELOW THAT OF ANY OTHER SIX AND BEVBN-ROOM FLATS IN TIIF, CITY. TUKRE ARK O' I A FEW LEFT. BEFORE RENTING ELSE-* WnCRE, lIIOBODOHIY IJfSPECT TirESE FLATS AND OBTAIN RATES AT OUR OFFICE. R., A. ROWAW * CO.. (00 11. W. IIHM.MAN ntILDINO.; TO LET-MODERN FLATS-WATER FRBB. $10—3 rooma, ZO4 N. Fremont.' - , • . $12-8 rooma, 212 N. Fremont $12—3 rooms, 334 R. Flgueroa. $12-5 rooms. 328 S. Flgueroa. $19 to $20—3 room*. 222 N. Fremont, furnished. $18 to $20—3 rooms, 218 N. Fremont, furnlßhod $20—6 rooms, 330 South Figueroa. . • . WIESENDANGER. 221 Lflughlin Bldg. ' Furnished Flats $18— THREE ROOMS. COMPLETELY FUR- hlplipil, now, el^ffftnt. In tifiw bul l dinjf i ■housekeeping; phone, bath, gag rang". 218 AND 222 -NORTH FREMONT STREET. FOR $16 YOU CAN RENT THREE ROOMS, completely furnished for housekeeping; new; ga* range, bath, phone; close In. 334 S. FIUUISROA. Also 204 N. FRE- MONT. ■■■ - . . i ■ ■■ ■■■■■'■ MONEY TO LOAN $100,000 TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS CITT real eatate. Improved. 6 and 7 per cent; sums to *uit. EDWARD D. SILENT ft CO., '. 216-218 W. Second street. . DO YOU WANT. MONET? ~ ,■■■■ ■ ■ ' Wo will loan you on your salary, without security or lndorser— Amount— ' , Monthly.' imonthiy.- Weekly. $50 repay to us ...$18.85 : „• $6.65 $3.35 «s. repay to u«- ..; X.35 4.65 '.. . ' 2.35 20 ' repay to us ... 6.35 .'2.65...-^ 1.35 • lSrrepay to ua .:.'. 4.00...- ... 2.00 .. 'i 1. 00 1 Or any other sum In proportion. ■ ' ' •' '■ • - • THFI CRESCENT- LOAN^CO..- Q Room 29. Kamona Blk. . 50514 S. Bprlng St. MONEY TO LOAN^ANT AMOUNT,' SHORT or long time, on furniture,' pianos, diamonds, live ttock, etc. . Strictly cpn.identlai, reliable business house. . . " , COLYEAR FURNITURE CO.; . 322 S. Main . Street . Phone*: Main 1117; Home 2154. MONET. TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY or country property, in sum* to «uit. ' .V ..•_/, SERVICE BROS.', l 218 South Broadway. CASH ' CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED • SAL'A- rled persons . without security or employer's knowledge; no indorsers; easy payments; lowest rates. Hoiirs, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. ; 2 to 6 p. m. ; evenings. 6:30 to 7:30. COMMER- CIAL DISCOUNT CO.. 604 Frost Block. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE AND others, without security; easy payment*. Largest business In 60 principal cities. TOL- MAN, Room 422, 156 N. Spring street TO' LOAN— MONEY "ON REAL ESTATErSK- curIty In amounts $1000 and upwards 6 per cent net. a F. FROST. 1143 W. 24th; phons 21079. .. ■■.■-•: HONEY TO LOAN— THOMAS S. WADS- WORTH, 31S and 320 Douglas building, will lend money on city or country real estate I R. W. rOINDKXTEK, 409 WILCOX BLDG., loans money on real estate, . stocks and bond*. Building loan* a specialty. IF YOU' "WANT- TO LEND OR BORROW money call on GORDON ft HUBBARD. 4(1 Douglas Block. ... - : PHYSICIAN* cure; no knife; a aimplo remedy. MRS- S. J. BRIDGE, with J. C. ALDIUCH. M. D., room* 6 and .6 The Cheater. 464 South Spring, corner Fifth. , . ; , , -, ■ LONG, SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE; EXPERl- enced, competent ■ ladle*' specialist; strictly reliable; cnse» guaranteed. . MRS. WOODS, 851 W. 10th. bet. Flgueroa and Francisco. DR REBECCA LEB DORSEY. SUITE) 611 Huntlngton blk. All women* and children* diseases; obstetrics; hour* 1-4 p. m. Tel. 1227. . - ■ - ■ '■'. "■ ■■ ■'•-.- ■- ' SOUTHERN HOME FOR LADIES DURING conflnement; home* for children. DR. C. IS.' SMITH. 787 Bellevua ay«, ■ Tel. Main 2364. JULIAN MACRAE.- INITIATE — MENTAL and nervous disease*. 1141 3. Flower. Horn* 4004. ■ ■. ■ DR. TAYLOR-FEMALE SPECIALIST AND obstetric*. BELASCO THEATER. Main it. DR. LOGAN. OCUITbT. 4M~B. BROADWAT. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTB FOR ' BALE— NEW AND SECOND-HAND ul&ac*. Including such well-known malu* rl Btelnway, Kranlch * Bach, E*tey, Emerua and other high grade*. W* are also agent* I«r th. Cecur*j.-"th. perfect piano player." OEO. J. IHHKICL. CO., ; . J45-847 80. Bprtng *C GOVERNMENT LAN ID . GOVKRNMKNT LANDB-WB HAVE Dis- covered, through our representative, a tract .ef government land* subject to homeitead . entry; theae land* are not over 115 mile* from I.os Angela*; th* soil Is rich, with plenty of water close to the «urfac«; growing town on ' the railroad, within few mile* of the land. If you want 160 acres under home- stead act. come In at one« or write at one*. MOODY & CO., > ■ 11 1-313 M«»on Opera House. ATTORN EYBAT-LAW ' IUVoItV'W UA.W " A* BPKWALTYj ADVIUIJ fre*. No fee without (uocea* or In advance. Call or writ* G. W, COOK. 11l Btlmson block, comer Third aod Spring., Open uvuiy evening. ■ - ■ DIVUKC'M _,AWB— ADVICE t'lttClS; NO lCEbi without *ucce«*; private. ■J.< H. SMITH, 121 'W. Third s>. Room 811- i to 4 p. m. FRUITS AND VEGET^BuIS wiyWuT~~Jk' "iIATTHBWB. WJIPIJSBALB and • raUtl • fruit and , vsgttablea. MUTT , Market, IK & Mala it. T«l. MO. - LOS-ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY' , 4 . :*<X>S. jTLArwiAn.-u-u-j-j^^JiJ-.JXrir. . . _-.ri.r.-,,-. -, - mWINKSS COT,IXOR. Xt WjDcSf w. fioventh. ficfliitlful hnm« fJUStf •nrronndln*;*. d»y «nrl evcnlnu — *emlon*. Call, write, phone, F, BROWNSBBnQKR. Bu«lne§* Manager. RVKRT HAY «~n~tlv* enrollment day. Coir, dial teacher* 1 , perfect «y*tem, no dnlay. Night •eulnn* Monday, Wedne»day, Friday. Naw eataloirue. Call, write, 'phone. . KO9 South mil Street. V,. K. ISAAC'S, Pr«*. — — — ■ Sourt*Ef!/V~CAUrOffNfA •• " — AND CPAMAM SCHCOL OF&HOtiTHANO. •« J CITAHO AVt:. LBS A»I£ J.II. CAL. Girls' Collegiate School Ailmim and Hoover Bta, "<:;. HA 111; HOSAM." neaiitlful homo and thorough nrliool. Ml** r«r»om, Ml** Dewnen. Frl.ielital*. Marlborough School for Girls "Kf Mr*. Ueulf) A. CaiAell, Principal. Uin y«af opea* wt. 3. B»v*ral esurm of atndy. Sp*> elal work In Art, HUtcry, Literature, Uuiic. eta. CertlHcate aimlt* to college*. BUBINKBB COIXSOB IS A flAf* AND KB- UAHU BCHOot.. Nlrhl aenalnn*. Ul W. »U, The College of Fine Arts I* at Beautiful Clurvnnin. lllusiratlng, l>e*lgnlnt. Modelling, etc BPANISII LK93ONi TiVEN iiY EXPk" rloncnil Spanlßh teacher, HOME! PHONE 41M. BPANIfIH Bt A CABTILIAN-SINOL.R LUlS- *on*,Mc Month »5. W.I B. OLIVE. Home 7884. LOST' AND FOUND lost- , .;■.'", ..• . . .-~*-"~^~ -~-.~- r»old locket with diamond. O. P. R. Rlb- hon letterlnjf on bn«K. neturn to Hnora 12, S2U4 80. St'RINO STREET, and receive ro- warrl. PIANOS , ',' ■ i PIANOS SOL.U ON EABt I'AVMENIH- ■ Piano* rested at low rate*. A. O. GAHD- NKK PIANU HOUSK, Ltd.. 118 Winston M. Phnn« BlnrH ITS. Homo phone HIM. UMBRELLAS AND GLOVE MAKERS FORCEtTto fIAORIFIcIT"At,L "oooi>S~IN 10 day*; everythlntr «old at half prlc« on account of. building being torn down. Umbrellas re-covered. 621 S. MAIN ST. PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS Spring and Bth. Book on patent* free. HAZ- ARD ft HARPHAM. ■ . ■ ■ , auto Livery 881-833 8. Main. , Phon* Main 7U. LEGAL NOTICES \ ■' ■ ■'.-■ Annual Meeting THB ANNUAL. MEETING OF THE BTOOK- holdera of the Fidelity Savings and L>oan aKHooiatlon will be held at the ortica of the association. No. 135 'South Broadway, Los Angeles, California, on Thursday, January 26th. 1906. at 4 o'clock In the afternoon, for tho purpose of electing a board of di- rectors, and for the transaction of euch other business as.jnny properly corto before the meeting. By order, . .' " C. d. BOTNTON. President. ' O. H.' -WADLEIGH, Secretary. Lo* Angeles. California, January 11. 1805. SEALED PROPOSALS WIIT BE . RE- cetved at office of Treasurer . Pacific Branch,- N. H.- T>. •V. 8., Soldier* 1 Home. Los Anftele* County, Cal., until. 11 o'clock m., January 27, 1905, and then'openf-d. for Installing steam heating system In Oanteen Building, In ■ accordance with Instruction* and specification*, copies of which, with blank proposal* and other Information, may be had. upon application to T. J. Cochrane, Treasurer - '';.: , ■ •REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS , . JANIJARY.23. 1905. . Jane Iriverrarlty to Harry Bnogar and Gert rude Boogar— Lot V,'. block 1, (irUler A Hamllr ton'j sub of Vernon Park , $10 The Pomona Abstract A T. C 6. to S. N. Curry— Lot 9, High School tract."........,,. ....$lO Richard Kldson to T. 1. A T. Co.— Part seo tton IS 2 south 13 we5t....:..: ..;... .$lO Robert Nlmmo;, jr..' and Ella M. Nimmo to Mrs. .1. C. Lynch— l^it 32 and part lot 31. block 1, Frank Sablchl ' tract ..;....; '.$3300 • Cyrus E. Chene (nometltnes Incorrectly writ ten Cyres E. Chene) and Kittle Cheno to Jo nah Jones— Lots 9 and 11, block 70, Ixing Beach ....$lO Mrs. P. P. Leever Bird (formerly Mrs. P. P. Leever) and R*lwln K. Bird to Dotlo J. Altkens — Ix>t 17, block 11D, Long Bench :...:. ...$lO Pac. Land Co. to Thomas H. James— Block 14, Pac. Farms ....:...'.... :.....$775 Lydla V. Wheiplcy to Edward C. Godfrey- Lot 1. Whelpley tract ;..$lO Herbert I* F.llsworth and Mary E. Ellsworth to Mary F. Allen— Portion of lot 5, block- L. San Pasqual tract ■ ....'. $10 E. M. Nold and Hattle 8. Nold to Catherine Ross— Part lot 2. Wallace Bros, tract 13020 Lo Grand Ingersoll and Elanor lngersoll to Clarence A. Bcnwuy— Lot 14, block 1, Edmund's Adams, Street tract $1600 William 11. Mills and Martha J. Mills to J. Jay Nestell— Lot 20, block 14, Avulon .. ,$7500 C. G. . KellORB arid Frances C. Kellogg to William Holmes— Lot 5. block 6. Crescent. Bay traot $10 P. E. Hatch and Eloulse C. Hatch tv K. 1). Thompson— Lots 19 and 21, block ,2, Perkln's tract J $10 J. C. Brown. Belle Banks, Mayne Banks, Valentine Harlor Hanks, Will McCollum, Mat tie B. Sproul and W. T. Rrown to John Towns- , ley— Lot 1, , block 15, tract of Downey Land Association ,: $10 Mary Earnshaw to Loulsn Coukley — Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. block 3, South l,os Angelea $10 Samuel B. need and Esther E. Reed to Georgo 11. Helgrold— Lot 41. Rose tract $675 Maggie B. Bleeper and Frank H. Sleeper to Annie B. Taylor— Lot 29, block 24, Wolfskin Orchard tract $10 Mary .Taylor to Michael E. Normandln— Portion of lot 11, block C, Morau tract $10 Mury Earnshaw to lionise Coakley — Corn menctng at a point eight eh. and 4SU Iks. northeasterly of com. corner of lots 6 and 7, 14 and 15. (Sunn & Jluzzurd's sub of Cull™ tract to point, etc $10 < Wesley Wright and Carrie .Wright to Khuler Wells and Catherine Well»-Pajt lot 16. Griffith tract $10 Winifred A. Miller and Albert A. Miller to Harry M. Stone-Part lot 16, Griffith tract.. slo Winifred A. Miller- and Albert A. Miller to Harry M. Stone— Part lot 9, Buselt tract. .$1250 Robert C. Avery and Anna M. Avery to Ruth B. Reedal— Xx>t 60, Normumlle Avenue tract. .slo - Nellie A. gander to Ml«s Henrietta Hchu macher—Part lot 4, Vawters sub of Lucas tract '. .$lO If. E. Kloeckner and Grace K. Kloeckner to William Wclden Lawson— lx>t 6, Legges Lower tract .... $10 Fred Wilbur Woods and Lottie Lee Woods to James W. Keith and Clarrlnda Keith— Same property .••, $1250 H. I, Randolph and Mary A. Randolph to Lew Hardy— Lot 2, Randolph traot 110 Artie Page and Frank M. Page to Georgo H. Ilelgold— Lot 16, Orange drove Place $10 Maud 1'!. Lynch to A. 0. Barnes— .Lot 13. block 2, 11. M. Ames Ist aub of Vernon.... s6lo I. 11. Polk. Minerva Polk to H, H. Welch- Lot I, block 10. Woolen Mill tract,.. $10 Joseph F. Oraas and Eiilhllu Grass to Catha rine Meyer Hamilton-Part lots 29 , and . 80. Hollywood Vista tract , .....'.slo Frunclu A. Banborn and Georgia 1). Banborn to Jennie L. Tbroop— l^ot 9 and part lot 10, block I>, Mansanlta Heights tra0t....... $10 Sophia Slotterbeck to Peter Kuufitiann—lte convey of trust property $10 Potcr Kaufmann to A, R. McDonald— Lot 12. block 117, Lonir Beach .$lO James 11. Hodges and Eleanor Hodges to lorn 10. De Witt— Lot 10, Coffin A Armstrong tract i $10 Mary V. Miner to Harriet Q. Stoddard—Por tion of lot 40, Watts sub of part of ilo Bun Rafael '< ■ 110 James Malr to Eugene C. Buwman and Ab brlone 3. Bowman— Part section i l south 15 west $800 Henry W. Tuttle and Emma It. Tuttls to Logan C. Whaley-Lot 24. blivk 67. Acusa..slo Peter Tanner ■ to Jessie May Miller—Agree ment lo convey lot beginning; at point In west line of Rosetta street district - 4SO feet south of southwest corner of Franklin avenue -and said 'Unset tv street • thence , wtwt ■ 3UO feet Id pnliii.' etc .'.t $«iW (.-iiorlns M. UtluuK>n • tv KlUa J. Curler- Lut in, JMendaie trdet ...i.. .....;.... '.............ffW Corn M. Mlll«r »nil Ti.imrtt R. ........... W ft. B. yoftor-LoU I and J, bloc* B, Llnroin l«n Height* >.(.',. ,,...,.....,f.<..»1» W. C. frlce Co. to rtiarie* TtMnn— P«rt lot! I, 16, 11 Vl4 13, Mock M, lOUth one-half of We« Knd University add HO Emm»tt H. Wa*«m«n and Caroline K. W* Ice man to I<cml« K. W*Keman— Lot t, Wateman Pise* HO W. **. Reeve and Ruth Ann* Rdev* to Mar- Saret A. I<ewM— Lot 11, Orider A Dow'* Adam) treat tract • , ;..»2400 Andruw 3. Hoter anil lonia. Iloter tn Jame* • rvi Sarah Chaputo— Lot 1, block 153, R« «0tl4o ....SI9OO tYank O. Platt and Id* Grace Platt to Ar thur A. Thr«ll* and Helen «.'. Thrall*— Part lot S7, Prank. C. riatt , C«.«. Orang* , Villa tiliet " $10 Frank P. Schaad. and Ella Schaad to Henry flolUman— Lot 10, Crlbb & Sinclair'! »uh No, t , |10 Hermom Beach I.*n<l AW: Co. to Newton T. Dennle— Lot «3, block 14, Herrnodft Beach. slo A. T.'Oantt and Brlc« 11. OantttoA. T, William* and .1. M. Fenton— Portion of lot* 87 anfl 19, block «, Bentley A Crippen'i *üb....fl<> T. 1, A T. Co. to Amanda M. Cunningham— RMonvey of tru«t property ....... i *10 Charle* L, Flnnoy, tni«t«» for estate of Henrf I/. Plnney, deceased, to Daniel H. Rankln—Part lot 3. block M, T«rmlnu« llom« it»ad tract .., |10 Mov» W. Bt<«ph(«n(i and Marir Itendrlcka Stephen* to Charlca W. n«r»In»-Lot 43, Mont ros» tract " $10 Anna Manndeld, Mary W. Copt', Franctn T. fopp, Corlnnn M. Pulm*r. Roh»rt»on Mftn«fl«ld, Frank R. ManiflHd to Thomnn M. Miller and JatnM A, Anderunn, 1 Jr.— Undivided 15-1000 In tormt In on«-hnlf lot B, Mnr.k ft, Ww.lrn Mill tract: lot 4«. Mock X, Knob Will tract: lota 7 anH 10, Arllntton tr»ot; lot* it, M, 14, block A, I*** Shorn tract; part lot B, lot* «, 7, *, 0. 10 aifd imi-t lot 2.1, lota 24, is, 27 and east on«»fourlh lot », block g, Hchmldt tract; pnrt (ot 1, block .12, l<on* Reach ...■.,■ %\0 Jt. W. Chane to Jonoph 11. Bplrea— Portion of lot* 11, 17 and -Id, ttrunlnit tract , |1 Percy K. Oorum to Annie A. Gordon—Agree nv>nt to convey lot* M 4 and SW«. Connor 1 * «ub Kl<>«nor T. ■ Ilrown, ailmlnlntratrlx of estate of Thoma* H. Urown, ilfc«ml, to T. 1. A T. Co.— Lot* 4. and B. nflsravla tract 120,000 T. I. A T, Co. to Second fJhurrh of Chrlit Rrlfiillst of I/w An«el(««— Same property.. J2o.ooo Mary Nevln anil W. »;• Nevln to Klla Qua Knox— Lot 21, block 1. Kirn Avenun tract.... llo EmirFlrlh and Renveneda B. firth to Edna .T, t^anir— Lot* B(l and 80, Sunnyglde rark....s4rio Oeorne C. Hnlsey and Orace 13. Halsoy to Mar»ey W. Wllllami— lxit I*. and part lot* 2S. 23 ami 24, block X, FJ. K. Pppnce a/Id. $7TO • ■vVllllam V. Taylor and Mwla K. Taylftr to Oeor«e W. Knight— lx>t« 3 and 4. block A, m«b No. 1 AniKft X A W. Co.; lots 1 to 12, 14 to 24, block 2, AKUna;<lnta 1, t,«, », 10,-11, block 3, A«u«a 1.. A W. Co.'« auh ■ $3000 Alice M. Reed to W. If. Reed-Lot t,l«wl* Ft. Heed's nub .'.....,.." $T>oo Olive A. Davis, .T. W. Davl*. Oeorije C. I*w hend and tisra n. I^iwhead to Thomft* 1* l.yans and Elizabeth J. l.yund— Parf lot 15. Went Whlltler $100 Tlip Alamltoß Tjinii Co. to Mr*. Annie -IT. Chandler-Part K»rm lot M..Alamltn« tract. .llo R. F. Marble (nIBO known an Kddle V. Mar ble) nri'l Harah K. Marhlo to Walter C. Rey nolds—Part lot 2. ,blork 21, . Txinß Reach.. ..$lO Aiiniisliis T. Dorman— Lot ,17, , Oranite Dale tract ...: • ; $10 Donxlaa W. Coolldirp nnd , Virginia M. Cool- Idße to A. T. bonnun— I^it fl. same tract.. . .fin Harold O. Dewey to K. T. Palmer— l«t 1, block 1. Le Mar* sub of block 14R, Pomona.. slo TCmory A. Button If> in-unk ,T, Parker— Lot 14. Work 1. Hrahh's silb ". ;..'.;'.■. ..sllO M, B. (lampholl to Martha P. Humphrey- Lot* 1 and 2. block 12, niaremont,. ;...$lO ■ Edward I^Mer tn Ann lfllza Doildna— Lots 1 and 2,' Ttntdwln *. l^ndley'a suh $25f10 F. R. Bonney and Klla Donney to Ida A. Kletson— Part lot .3. Thomas A (ialhralth's tract ....' ....'.....■ $10 Mary H. Rar-nln* ■ to Kmmft f. Moore— l>ots I to 12. block 21, ran*e R. Wilmington $10 ■ Mary Duncan to Tattle C. • Tounn-Lot 12, block B. Burton tract ;....'. $10 Charles Albert Rrownn (known a« C. AlbeH Browne) to Mnry Bruco Urowne— Lots 20 and 2fl. Brown's resub ..: ..II Jame* w. Hamilton and Flora Hamilton to 1-ouls Barblerl— Rlock 23. Puente , $RW Rohlrt Marsh and Ocnli li. Mnrsh to'C'hnrles Frank Moruan^Lot 10, block 44, (Vntral ArlinK ton Height* $10 Bxposltlon Co. tn Frank W. Burnett— Lot commencing at point In 'northerly line, ?f Fifth strf ft 165 feel easterly corner of Fifth and Olive street* thence north 37 degrees r.fi • minimum eajst 126 feet/ etc : r $10 Adolf Rueff and. Kmllle Rueff to E. J. Tr)> biiage-lxit 9, block. <?, CSrlder.A Hamilton's sub of Vernon Park ....;...' ..", ..,S4OO Imther W.- Wright and Merttle T). Wright to E. J. Trowbrldgf— Lot 18. Nlemeyer tract. slo ■ J. Courtlnnd Scott tn Minnie Raughman— Lot 8. J. C. Bcott'B tract ;...$lO Bame to IX A. Baughman— Lot P, sam»..slo Kate A. E. .lohnston' and. William T, John ston- to A. T. F«eney— lxit. 8, Park Villa tract , ....$lO David Lewis Burke, Claudlne Weaver Burke, James King Burke and Wllletta Burke to Adam Rupp— Lota 411 and 412, Burke Broß. add No. 3 to I.'lgumia Htroet 5ub;....:...'. tmn Irvln •C. Hutler to Minnie M. Butler— Port block-H, The Palms '.$lO B. H. Sweetsi»r, Kllzabeth 1.. Sweetser, also signs and acknowledges to Irvln C, Butler— eaniPi. ..;;.:.. .....i... $10 Joseph Curtis to K. H. Sweetser— same. islo rAnnlo L. Tllton to Jjillo, Kfefe— Lot 65,' Orl der & Down's Clanton tract ......,,..,..,,,.,.$lO Wilmington I.onit Co. to Mrs. - Lucy*. A. Higble-Lot 16. block 3, range 3 Wilmington T.slo •.Warren- J. 1 Barlnger to btanley Matthews- Lot I'2l,- Wlngerter tract ; ..' .JlO Mary Metzler and Ixmls Metzler to C. 0. Edwaiis— Lot 6, Metzler & Hunt's South Park tract. .......:.......: ;....'.... $6W Stephen C Hubbell and lora A. Huhbell to A. ■ W, "- Swanfeldt— Lot 3, block C, r suh of lot 2, block to,- H; H...... ..;...:.-. $500 Anna Loulnn Brown and Frederick B. Brown to Josle E. Mathuss— Lot d, block 4, Brooglyn Heights tract :..U\. i;slo Edward H. Bentley anj Llzz(e Bentley to Samuel Strohrti-Lot '8, block S, : Bentley A (.'rlppen tract :...'.... ..;......... $10 'Cnarles W. Brooks (signs I'hftß. W. Brooks.) and Tulula Brooka to Edward M. Brooks and Beitha Brooks— Portion of lot 2, block », ■ Pa cific Farms tract ;...$lO .!.!, ,E. Willis and Jennie Willis to Mary A. Wlswell-Poitlon of block X of sub of lands of J.'-H. I"alnt»r and B. R'Hali;: :.,....(in l.lohh-T. Oaffey and Arcadia B. de (laftey t«' Christ C. Boe^-Lots 23 and 24, block JV Mlrador tract No. 2. ...,$1« 'A/tt. Schuyler'to P. B. Hudson-Lot comi menclng at point 421.41 feet east of 1 southwest ccrncr of northwest three-fourths of north west bhe'-friurttt section 4 1 north IS, west north 21 degrees 36 minimum, east IHS feet, etc $1 I). VT. Mclntoiih'to Arinctto.Pulleh— Lot 1 12, block T. Ela. Hill's tract : $300 ' Thomas O'ljeary and Emily L O'.Leary (signs Emily O'l,«»ary) to B. F. Eshelman— Lot 0, block 3, AdamH Street Homestead tract.. slo .lames O. Scarborough, trustee, to Mrs, Emn lino J. McCoy-Lota 15 mill 11, block R, Pasa dena Villa tract , $140 John S. 1 Moltman-to Caroline S. • Gurhardy- Lot 15,' block B, Kltzaiknrly Klyslan Heights. »lo W. H. Workman, Maria E. Workman, H. W. Keller and M. A. Keller tv Danlol K. Hennesty-Ix)t 4, block L, • Workman Park tract ,i...i. ..■.■......:..'.;...:.......-.. ....$lO Harrison Home Co. to K. H. Sweetzer— Part block. H; The Palms -..,....>....:.•.„•... James Rutsell Ford to Mrs. Eugenia D. Por ter-Part lots 1 and 2. block B. Mott tract.6slo P. M. Dantol by W. A.. White, sheriff, to John 11. Gray— Blocks 1, 2 and 3, sub of Pryor tract :."..-.. $32,159 Estate of Horatio James Barnes, deceased — Decree of distribution to Eliza Barnes during her natural lire and to HarolA John Barnes, Grace Kkelton thereafter, lot 10, block B, Byron Patterson & Mlller'a sub John 11. Bathrlck and Elizabeth T, llath lick to William M. Gray— lxit S9, Bathrlck's Gardena tract $300 L. P. Abbott to John H. . Kathrlck— Lota 33 and 30, block A," Gardena ...' »io Augusta A. Becker and Austin 3. Becker to Albeit Rider— Part block D, replat of Tebbett'a sub $10 West Adams Heights Association to Charleu 11. . Mot 'lure-Part lot 18, block 11, West AdamH Helghw -. |lO S. Nicholson, I Jennie Nicholson, C. A. K. Nicholson, and Jennie Nicholson to Silas Nich olson and Jennie Nicholson— Lot 4, Mappa tract ....;..... ;..-.. ...,,...".....■.llO Rosedalo Cemetery Association to W. T. My ers—Part lot 843. nosedale cemetery $25 J. 11. LankershLm to Nellis M. : Lowinsky— Lot 1, Francis avenue tract $1500 Hernwra. Beach 1,. A W. Co. to Samuel C. Borden— Lot 8, block S3. second add to Her liinsii Beach $10 F. R. Bear and Maud II Hour to John Davle and. Elizabeth J. I). lMvle— Lota I and 10, block I, Grlder & Hamilton's subdivision of Bell tract $7SO Edward M. Flah and Lucy Fish to Mr*. W. A. Nichols-Part block 101, Maclay Ro $1 Mrs. F. M. Ward to Aniceto Uarte— Lots II 12 and 13, block 1,, The Palms $10 XI. T. A R. Co. to Ij. B. Ztegltr and I*abell« McFaddcn— Lot 4. ' block I, ; Short Beach sub division No. 1 , |10 C. L, iiiiiuly, Nellie Allen, ■ John A, Htan wood, John A. Stanwood, Individually and a« trustee . under deed of trust 1189-M, to Mrs. Mary J. Beach- I*U 25, block X, Ocean lark Villa tract ..,.: $10 Frances A. Cobler to Frances C. Tomp klns - l'urt of lot 4, block N, ! subdivision of Ito Prov & Scott. tract %i Mary A, Cobler to same— Seni* properly ..*5 Aniceto Uarte to Mra. F. M, Ward— Lot* II 17 and 11. block I* The Palms 110 Rhala W. Llndeamlth and M. H. Lludesinitli to John M. Ijawrence-rAg-reement to convey lot 172, iJinkcrHlilm U A W. Co. $700 C. hi Hundy, Nellie lAllle (signs Nellls-Al len) and John A. Btanwood, Individually ai»l as truktca under deed of trust 1989-M, to Lnul» N. ' Peterson— Lota 2 and 3, 1 block I*. ■ Ocean Park Villa tru-t i , |io Mr*. Alice ChrUtensen and J"red Chrlitensen to Putcr Oreim---I^it 11.- block F, Walnut Orova traot ..$lO Henry W. Itenshaw and Elizabeth M. Ren- Hhuw to Mr*. Marl Huel.l-t.ot 6, block 17. An- Hdenn Heights .,... $io.V) Oolden State Itealty Co, to Mrs. Jennie I^ia Fletcher— Lot 114, Watts Juncilon tract -..$74 C. 1* Hundy, John A. Stanwood and Charles W. Allen to Thomas Calwell (Thnma* Culil wi'll)r Lv( 4, block 1'!. Ocean Park Villa trt 110 C. L. Hundy, Charles, W, Alien and John A.' Stanwood, Individually and a* , trustee under deed I9fa-M. to Kuruh Colwell— IM 13, bluuk <!. lk<eau Park. Villa truct ,,.,.,,,$lO Mlllard I. llmiwii aod Mattl* Morgan to t>. Jliouit Hallvwell-tiut 21. blvck *', New KU-c MEDIUM OWNS TO A MILKMAID'S PAST MRS. PEPPER ADMITS A PART OF STATEMENTS As Mnry Ann Bcannell She Declares That She Was Wedded and Then Found a Marital Tangle 8r Associated Pr**ft . NEW YOHK, Jan. ?o.— Confronted by a milkmaid past,' Mra. May B. Pepper, pastor of the Flnt Splrltuallstft! church of Brooklyn, nearly . swooned. ' One whose name sho bears, to whom she refers as her divorced husband, had given an Interview to a newspaper In which he reflected on her character and wound up by saying she had once been a servant on a dairy farm. • Mrs. Pepper yesterday, .went to .Au rora Grata cathedral, where she calls up the shades, and. after the afternoon lecture she was surounded by 'her faith ful follower!. '.'. The women embraced her and klesed her, , The men Shook her by the hand. • '• ■ , . "There, there, now dear, remember your psychic gifts and don't get nerv ous; They are trying to destroy you, 1 dear, and through you the cause of Spiritualism, for are you not Its most prominent figure?" said a woman ad mirer who wore Bids curls. . Mm. -Pepper gently demurred. "Ah," she sighed, j "has It come to thin? I, who have gone down to the Bhadowfi! I, who have borne all things and have suffered bo!" ' • • ■', • • She Drops a Tear '' : s Shfl who compels the spirits to at tend hrr bidding moistened the corner of a handkerchief .with a. lachrymal shower. . . , ; "We all know that It Is a He," said the* sisters and the. brothers of ' Aurora Grata, j "and do be careful, don't talk too much. I "Oh, I must!", said the; medium. "I must answer this. I cannot bear such attacks. Yes, I was a servant, I did work on a dairy farm near Providence. ' I never denied It. ' Is It' nnythlng of which I should be ashamed? I was an undeveloped girl in those days, but I had ppychlc' gifts. .' Indeed, I always had them. I could tell when anything was. going to happen. I was able to tell my, father not to go on a Journey, for I feared he would be killed. The •man who went In his place was killed." . "How about the story that your first spirit control was a Shanghai. rooster?" "That's all •< tommyrot," Interpolated a grave.faced spiritualist. .. "Do you believe a chicken could be a control?" inquired M rp. . Pepper, her lips . rising In Bconl. "Of course not. It's nonsense. .There Isn't a word , of 'truth In IJ.'"-.-"^'''.'.'.;" v :",' ■, ; "Remember tonight," suggested a woman friend. "Calm yourself,, dear Sister Pepper. You must 'not let your mind dwell on these dreadful things." . "Tlir great mistake I made," "said the pastor,' "was in marrying when I, was 'nineteen years of age. I was, mistaken In the man. Hasn't any' other woman ever made the same mistake?" ', /" ' ','At. least four did about this one,"' jcommented one of the brethren. •-. '*?Well,", resumed Mrs. Pepper, ,"I was born in West R. I.— not 'East Mansfield. It's a li« to say I was born In East Manßfleid.'.i \yp' visiting friends In Tauiiton when I met George William Peppnr. fie told me he was divorced. , We were, ; married In New York" city oh Novl 3, 1889. My maiden nanie was Mary Ann 'Scannell (pro nounced with accent on last syllable). I call myself Mary S. Pepper. : It de veloped that Mr. Pepper never had been divorced. His wife was living then, and ! she still lsV' .' ' Tells of Marriage ''It Is a falsehood when he says no 'marriage was ever contracted. We were marrted.by a justice of the peace, whose name was Cansey. Miss Harriet F. Gladding was one of the witnesses. On learning that he was not divorced from his first wife I was surprised. But I would not have left him ew»n theii If I had not found out some other things about ;hiin which were ■ hardly .; to his 'credit. After leaving me he married a Catherine Plested. "It Is not true that I informed the authorities, about the . action of Pep per. He was arrested on. the charge of polygamy and convicted of bigamy and sentenced to four years In the state prison at Charleatpwn, where he served most of. his time. Now I understand he ha« married again, which, according to my count, ' makes four wives, al though he aays that It is only three." Mrs. Pepper was asked about' an affi davit made In connection with the big amy case, which reads as follows: "I, , Mary 'Scannell, of the city and county of Providence, State of Rhode Island, on oath, depose, and Bay . I am trio Road tract .....$360 T. I, &T. Co. to Elisabeth Q. Lynn— Part lot 13, block 29, Central Arlington Heights Lydla 'a." Shoemaker' to "t." 'm.' ' C.' 'liigby— U>% 36 and part lot 87, Ford tract $10 James C. Kays to Dollar Saving* Bank «c Trust Co.— Lot 31. West Adams Street tract, ,slo Harriett? A. Rorrls mm J. M. Morris to James 8. Lock* and Mary ,< •■ . I<ock* as joint tenants-Lot «, block 2, Whlttler.. ..,.$lO Emll Firth and flenvenmia 8. Firth to Cor nelia A. ' Spence-Lot 32. Bumiyslde . I'ark tract '■ $suii L. A. Cemetery Assn. to Mrs. C. M. Mullroy —Northwest one-fourth lot Mot, L. A. Ccme- U S»me'to'MrsV'AV.VrLyVle— North'one-haif'lot 11, Evergreen Cemetery $lto Same t«U». J. 8. liaruum— t.nta 4J78 and 4744 ""waiter ll.' 'ilirrl* 'snd' sidVe' 'iiarrla' 'to' 'll'. I* I lfssery- 1 .ot 9, block .N, sub of part lot 1, block SN, 11, 8 • • $10 David James to William !•'. Roberts~Lot 3. Bllvanua White tract and lot 34. same tract. s26oo Kltturla U. Osliorn and. Oliver I>. Osborn to Xv« 11. Duncan— tot 75. . Wlesendanger . tract : lot I*. sain* tract $10 Prudential lnv. Co. . to Uobert A. ' Fowler— I*t S3. Sunset Park tract !•■•••• i-SIO Claribell tiordon to Thorao* Ooi-dmi-l'mt lot t, block 0, lark tract , $10 D« Kalb Spurlln to Dennis 0. ttiillavan-l.»t 14, Thornlown tract ....$lO 8. Kallsher tv M. KalUher »nd Mrs. M. E. Hojuln— l Mi •!$. M.1,. Wicks sub i of . lot* *'4 and :»i.j. South & Porter tr«*-t ,$l« Same to Fannie X.> Uvlngston-Part.lot 111. Clark & Ui-yan'* Wtwtiuot'eluna travt $lv not notr and never h«»e been l«fr»lly th« wife »f Oeorge W. Peppe*. »f ;N«w Bedford; that r nave heretofore used the nflum'e of Mr«, Pepper for reasons of my own. MART SCANNELIj." "That's very easy to explain,", re turned the medium. "George was In trouble over hlB marriage to Mlsb Plea ted, and h« came to me. 'Mary, raid he, •you know you are not my wife any way, and you had better sign thll.V 1 was not hla wife, bo 1 Blgned that affi davit." Mr. Pepper wag found In his flat at No." 220 East Fifty-seventh street, with hla third or fourth wife. He said there had. been no ceremonial marriage be tween him and Mra. Mary S. Pepper. He denied that, he was responsible for. the churning up of her pnst. "I could have explained the Plested affair all right," he Bald, "for I had, a copy of the newspaper article, but when the Scannell woman appeared, with ft certificate snd swore to a mar riage I was up against It. I have not been hounding the Woman." ' This statement was made In the presence of the last .wife, who looked at him In undlßgutaed astonishment. Mrs. Pepper,' although i she had faint ed at the meeting a week ago yester day while Invoking, the Bplrlts,,was In splendid voice 'last night. She called upon a victim of the Slocum i disaster and announced the ' engagement of a blushing- girl to one Joseph PowelL There. were Indications that the med ium might have obtained these Inter esting details before the meeting,' but thlß was denied. ' ' MINISTERS DENOUNCE RACING Committee Appointed tc Fight Ascot Gambling The ministers of Loa Angeles met in monthly session yesterday morning at the Central Presbyterian church, when routine business ■• was transacted and reports made regarding the coming evangelistic, services. . | A"' resolution ■ was . adopted .regarding the racing ahd gambling at Ascot park. Key. ; A. B. : Prlchard, pastor of '. t the church, with Rev.' A. W. Adkinson, the Methodist , presiding elder, and Rev. C. Cr Pierce, pastor of the Memorial Bap tist church, were appointed as a.com mittee regarding this subject and to be gin a campaign- against the, park. It was reported that boys'and girls from the local. high scMool neglect •; their studies In order : to put their spending money on the races. ... ',:/-'■•;•. \Rev. R. A. Walton,' one of the evan geliHts in charge : of . the coming- • cam paign, % made an address at the meeting. The ministers of all denominations , will meet Dr. at a general meet-; ing Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. In the Central Presbyterian church. , * . ' JOCKEY. CLUB TO OPEN v :':: ': ;c- "MHE PANAMA TRACK Racing.: to .-.Begin February 'll .for.a '.Shqrt Turf Season at New,-:.";;-. ■"■ ••••■■■ ." ■'' Orleans '..' |. ": ..' Pp'-rlai to The Herald. . .'. ■' .' . , • . : NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 23.— Racing will begin at the new Panama track ot Ihe Ne^v Orleans Jockey club oh Feb ruary 11. This fact was definitely set tled-upon at a meeting of the directors of 'the club which, was; held In their offices here this morning./. « : ■• Tomorrow morning a contract.-be tween the New Orleans Terminal' com pany ahrl the Jockey club will be signed up. The contract was ; prepared ■'. thin afternoon, "but some -of the "■ officers whose presence was necessary to make it: binding failed to appear. : ; ' Stockholders In the jockey club said so many delays • had J been, experienced it was deemed best' to cut short the season this year and to allow some of the other tracks in' the Panama circuit to have a chance to race.' He Intimated | it was very probable there would be at least a ' hundred days' racing next season. This announcement means j that two tracks in New Orleans will be In: op eration at the same time. . , High School Baseball Next Wednesday afternoon the base ball teams of the Woodbury Business college and the high school will meet In what • promises to be a close and interesting ' contest. ■ Both teams are evenly matched, ■ but the Woodbury ball tosserS| are confident of victory. Ganht and Tyler "will form the' bat tery for the business college lads and Ely and Snodgrass will appear in a similar, capacity for the high school. Dramatic Club Organized St. Vincent's Dramatic, club was or ganised Sunday | afternoon, composed of members of the Young Ladles', and Young Men's sodalities of St. Vincent's ;e|j| Our New Tract . pSi I Sunny Side i 'C')||i Monday, January 30, Will Be Our i|WJ| Wi ==—Opei\ing Day-^^ fpl Uf^il'tlil ' , * **^ *^ ' ll L 9 r'^'Ull'l ' ' f fill 1 II ont wa ' 1 or that> come today and select 1-4 lj[si»i '"!'Jll acre, a half, or 2 1-2 acre tract Garden soil; li|s"'lr f WjiiJ j pure water ; a few minutes' ride ; no adobe ; no |j|vJljJj \- •'(ill allca1 ' 1 ur P r i ces ant l terms will cause every I jpii* ! ij| jillHllll lot to sell our opening day. It will cost you ||I^l3'|i j*j|||| nothing. We pay the fares. lil^'Sil 7 A PROMINENT Lriwyer Praises ; Vlno! ; Th* Owl Draif Co. «*»« ' they «f« contlnn- »lly r-roivinif *uch letters «* t^fl foilowln* M r»*»ril to their (amotm cod ll»«r oil prep*r«- tlnn, Vinol. . HRMHBWnMHI Mr. .Inlifi KlnnoT'Of nt.West Mth «., T»- dlan»rio»», Ind., «n« »t th<i mo«t tiot#d fftir- t*n of <h« Mat* ttt Indiana, write* : "Th* Orlpp* Ml tn» Ift a n«>rvf>u», w»*k»ti<Hi, run- down condition. I took Vlnol with th* vert b«*t of remit*. It mad* ma feel Ilk* * dif- ferent mnti, nnfl I dm now Twtttr dnd itronKW th»n t hay* heen for y«ar»." ' ' Bald A m«mb»r of Th* Owl Droic Co.: "Them I* nothing cqunl* Vlnol tn r<<*tnre itnncrth Bfter slcknem, to bulM up th« siicetf.nin down, we»k or dehllltfttwi, ti» cure otumach tronhlen or chronlo cold*, co»*;h* or bronchltl*. What Vlnol did for Mr. Klnn»y »« can ; gnarantex It will do for others or w« will return the) money paM u< for It every tlm«. ' . ■ "Remember, Vlnol I* not *. patent '■ medi- cine; everything In It 1* printed- on the bottle.' It contain* In a concentrated form all or tha cr>fatlv«, «tr«nitth creating properties con- tained In cod liver ell, without a. drop of the, oil. No one will iTtrpilte the fact ' that C«l J.lvr oil I* the irrenteat and almpiMt tonlo known to medicine, th« queatlon cla which in the beat Cod IJ«r oil prepatatlnn— we claim nnd prove that Vlnol I*. It I* delicious, nml the weakent »tomaoh can retain It. Try Vlnol on our iruarantee."— Th» Owl Dru* Co., ISO B. Pprlnx Ft. '...'....' -'- .'"'..".' church. Rev. \, F. X. McCabe, ;C. W M., ' was elected president, Morris Jlorlnrlty, secretary and : Miss : Ornce dv , Casße, treasurer. . A plajr -. will ' be ' preßeriud^ by 'the club soon,' The first rehearsal will be! held Sunday at 2 p. m. In 'the). Father ' Meyer Memorial hall of the ( college. . .' ■,-'., Car of Exhibit* . The last carload of th* Cnllfornln. ex hlblt at the St Louis exhibition 'arrived ." at Portland, Oregon. ] A telegram wai <■" received j ; by " . Commls'slorier ; ,Wlggln» Baying tha content* of the car t wer« In"' bad shape, and C" tL Wilson of the Loa j Angeles chamber of cormnerce was sent % to Portland on the first train to 100k v ' after the consignment ; and ' If possible y put it In proper shape. for the Portland! exposition. ■ , ; , - '." 1 COOKING V/ITH GAS : The cheapest fuel is gas . at • 90 cents a 1000 feet; it is cheaper than coal or. oil; say nothing •of its convenience or safety. . H Brand If ■ Evaporated M M Cream m Eg always bears the above capl§9 . W3[ label. It means the same MB as telling you that wo §jgf ■ Wffik back up its purity with a Maa *m $5,000 guarantee. jffiS Wm Made by the largest pro-^n . Jill ducers of Evaporated OMI Cream In tha world. faßMfc, IMPERIAL VALLEY; EXCURSION .-. , tmmx scESDAT. . -" i $10^0 Round Trip ; TlekeU grood for ten days. : Tovrlat ■leaping car leave* Arcade Depot ■ •very TUESDAY. -f ■ O'clock p. m. Seven town* I rapidly . growing I Into . cltlt*. .-" ■ • . ; ".. - ■ . ...■ ■.: >,--. A rare chance to male* big money. j Lithographed, colored map* i fir**. ' ■ " Coin* and *co n» today. , - The Emerson . Realty Co. US 8. IlroaUwnr, to* Angtlm, CaJU