THE CIVIL WAR IN CHILI. looio of the Meu to Whom the btrujcglo Has Given Prominence. Out of the tangle of contradictory dis patches, letters and rumore from Chili the truth Blowly emerges, and as it takes definite shape it is inter esting to Ameri cana. The actors of most promi nence are Ad miral Montt, . commanding the 1 Con gressional navy: his cousin, the Congressional envoy at Wash ington; General Canto, who com- t • ADMIRAL MONTT. _ /i— .' mantled the Congressional army in its recent campaign of victory; the fugitive Balmaceda; Vicuna, president elect of that party, who is now a fngitive, and, incidentally, United States Minister Pat rick Egan. The odd feature of the situation is that the trouble began in a heated po litical contest between those called ex treme Radicals and the moderate Repub licans, and that Balmaceda was a rep resentative of the Radicals, who call themselves Liberals. But ho seems to have been their leader only aa .Tulins Caesar waa the leader of the Plebeians in Romo and Napoleon Bonaparte of the extreme Democrats of France. In fact, history abounds in theso instances of a union of extremes —the despot in alli ance with the rabble against the con servative middle classes. Congress in Chili naturally represented tho latter. Balmaceda was nominally in favor of ex tending the franchise and putting all churches upon an equality, but he sought to govern by arbitrary methods and without consulting the legislative power. Senor Montt, envoy at Washington of the Congressionalists, it is believed, will naturally become Chilian minister at Washington, as, of course, Minister Lazcano, appointed by President Bal maceda, will be recalled. The victori ous Admiral Montt is now provisional president of the republic. Both the Montta are comparatively young men, lO the prime of life, but well versed in public affairs, as is General Canto. As tho admirable co-operation of army and navy was the main cause of the Con gressionalists' success, there is reason to hope that General Canto aud the two Montts will continue to act in harmony iv civil affairs, and that Chili will at once resume her forward inarch in pro gress and commercial development. —— ALASKA'S NEW VOLCANO. Alow an Island Sunk Into the Sen Leav ing a Peak of Fire. A laska and Alaskan waters seem at all times prepared to furnish news items of interest. There were the seal contro versy, the boundary dispute with Great Britain, involving the ownership of some promising gold fields; the Chinese and opium smuggling problems, tho long doubt aa to the fate of the Wells explor ing expedition, aud so on. Affairs in which persons and nations are concerned are now nearly all arranged or in process of arrangement, and taking advantage of the lull Dame Nature haa gone into the business of raising a rumpus. Bogoslov was an island of the Aleutian gronp. A long reef connected two high peaks, and in the center of the reef rose a pillar eighty-four feet tall, known as Sail rock. Some time ago the crew of a sealer noticed as their vessel sped past Bogoslov that the island was sinking. It went down almost before their eyes. First the reef disappeared, then Sail rock vanished, and there remained the two peaks, from one of which spouted fire and smoke. Later ou Captain Hooper, of the steamer Corwin, visited the spot by order of the United States government. He has just made a report, in which he aays: "The new rock continues to steam and splutter. It is more of the nature of a geyser than a volcano. It has no real crater, neither does it discharge lava and cinders. Its exhalation is more like THE BOGOSLOV VOLCANO. steam. It is white in color, very dense, has a disagreeable odor and shoots out as if under pressure from every opening in the rock, the whole uniting in -a great volume and rising to immense heights in calm weather. We distinctly saw it, like a white cloud, at a distance of thirty miles. The top of the island is seldom visible, being always enveloped in this cloud of steam or smoke. The highest point of which I could get a definite al titude was 221 feet above the sea, al though I several times caught a glimpse of a peak that is much higher, as the isiuoke was blown away, exposing it to view for an instant." Regulating a River. A project has been submitted to the Russian ministry on roads of inter- communication to regulate the course of the Volga. It is proposed to build five large reservoirs between the city of Tver and the mouth of the river Kama at con venient distances apart. The water fill ing the reservoirs at the overflowing of the river in the spring might then be let back to its source in the summer when the river dries up. Hamlin had a large head, a good face, with well proportioned features, and looked to the last unusually young for his years. Not great nor picturesque, hav ing no personal charm, he was em bodied principle and faithful to the end. The ParJs waiters, who have formed a trade union, are now discussing their ultimatum with the restaurant keepers. They not only insist upon their right to wear beards and no uniforms, but *Ibo to smoke when not actually serving. •'Now, let good digestion wait on appetite, and health on both," is a favorite toast after taking Angostura Bitters. Dr. J. 6. B. Biegert A- Sons, manufacturers. Oar Home Brew. Staler St Zoeblein's Lager, fresh from the brewery, on draught In all the principal aa toons, delivered promptly in bottles or kegs Office and Brewery. 444 Aliso st. Telephone 91. Children Cry for Pitcher's JJastoria.' THE L6S ANGELES HERALD. TUESDAY MORNING', DECEMBER 1, 1891 LINKS (IV TRAVEL,. Pacific Coast S. S. Go. GOODALL, PKKKINB A Ou GEN KB AI Agents, tlau Fianciaco. Northern routes embrace Hue* ior Portland, Ore.: Victoria, B. (J., and Puget Souud, Alaska, and all coom point*, SOUTHERN ROUTES. Time Table for December, 1891. LBAVB RAN ritANUSCO. For Port Harford ] Santa Barbara... 8. 8. Coroaa, Dec. (S, 15, 24, Kedondo I and Jun. 2. San Pedro f3. 8. Pomona, Dec. 2, 11, 20, Newport I 29, and Jan. 7. San Diego I For IS. S. Kureka, Dec. 4, 13, 22, Redondo I 31. and Jan. ». San Pedro and (8. B. Coos Bay, Dec. 9, IS, 27. Way Porta J and Ji. 11. B. LBAVB SAN PBOItO AND RKPONDO, Ifor 1 8. H. homona, Dec. 4,13, 22, ! 31, and Jan. it. Newport... ,S. 8. Corona, Dec. 8,17, 20, Sau Diego J and Jan. 4. For 18. 8. Pomona, Dec. 6,15,24, Ban Francisco... I and Jan. 2. Port Harford.... [8. H. Corona, Dec. 1, 10,19, Santa Barbara... I 28, and Jan. 6. For 18. 8. Coos Bay, Dec. 3. 12 Han Francisco I 21, 30, and Jan. 8 and fS. 8. Kureka, Dec. 7,10,25, Way Ports j and Jan. 3. Cars to connect with steamers via San Pedro, leave S. P. R. R. depot, Fifth street, Los An geles, at 3:25 o'clock a. m. Passengers per steamer Corona and Pomona, via Redondo, nortli bound, leave Santa Fe depot at 10:15 a.m.; or from Redondo Railway depot, corner Jefferson street and Grand aye, 10:05 a.m. * Passengers per Coos Bay and 2ureka via Redondo, leave Santa Fe depot at 4:50 p. m. Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may be secured. The company reserve tbe right to change the ste.itucrs or their days of sailing. /.*•*• For passage or freight as above or for tickets to aud from all important points In Surope, apply to W. PARRIB, Agent, Office. No. 124 West Second st, los Angeles. S. G. V. RAPID TRANSIT R'Y WILSON'S PEAK AND SIERRA MADRE. Trains arrive and depart Irom dopot, corner of Aliso and Anderson streets, Los Angeles, as followa: LSAYB FOB DESTINATION. | a Ilia VIC FROM 3:00 a. m Monrovia..!.... 7:48 a.m. 11:10 a. m Monrovia .. j .... 9:53 a.m. 3:10 p.m Monrovia.. .... 2:03 p.m. 5:10 p. m Monrovia .. | . 5:03 p. m. SUNDAYS ONLY 9:30 a. m Monrovia .. I .... 8:48 a.m. 5:10 p.m.. .. Monrovia .. | .... 4:48 p.m. Take street car or 'bus from corner of Main and Arcadia streets direct for depot. WM. O. KERCKHOFF. Receiver. 4-1 tf S. P. JEWETT, (Jen. Manager. PLATE RAILWAY. Leave the corner Spring and Temple Btreets for Hollywood and the foothills, as follows: LEAVE LOS ANOBLEB. LEAVE HOLLYWOOD. 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Notice, to Contractors for Furniture. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED proposals will be received by the board of supervisors of I.os Angeles county. California, at its offlce, up to 12 o'clock m. of the 15th day of December, 1891, for the furniture and fur nishing required for the following i'oobb now in course of completion in tho upper story of the new county court house, to-wit: One court room with chambers, jury, witness and report er's room thereto, district attorney's offlce, ol fices of the county superintendent of schools mid county board of education, with library thereto. Said furniture to lie ready for, and delivered, and said furnishing to be done on the comple tion of said rooms and offices, which will be in about sixty days. All of the same to be according to the plans, specifications and drawings therefor on file with said board; except chairs, samples of which as proposed to be furnished must be de livered to the clerk ol said board with such proposals. Each bid to be accompanied by a certified check for $500. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and also to accept or reject any portion of any bid. By order of the board of supervisors of Los Angeles emu t v. California. T. 11. WARD, County Clerk and ex-offlcio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles county, Cali fornia. By Henry S. Krafp, Deputy Clerk. 11-20 14t NOTICE. SAN GABRIEL VALLEY RAPID TRANSIT railway. Principal place of business, I.os Angeles, Los Angeles county, California. Office, 232 North Main street, in sa id city of Los An geles. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on the 24th day of Novem ber, 1891, an order was made calling in the full amount remaining unpaid on the subscribed capital stock of said corporation, and an as sessment to the full amount remaining unpaid of the par value of one hundred dollars on each share was levied upon the canital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to F. Q. Story, treasurer, at the offlce of the corporation st 232 North Main street, Los Angeles city, California. Any stock upon which the assess ment here levied shall remain unpaid on the 24th (lay fcf December, 1891, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless pivment is made betore, will be sold on the 15th day oi January. 1892, to pay the delin quent assessment, together with the cost of ad vertising aud expenses ol sale. H. A. UNRUH. Secretary. 232 North Main street, Los Angeles city, California. 11-2(J-30d NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK holders of the Los Angeles City Water com pany will be held at the office of the company corner of Alameda and Marchessault streets, on Monday, December 14,1891, at 3:30 p.m. as per adjournment. S. H. MOTT, Secretary Los Angeles. November 19, 1891. City papers please copy. 11-20 td SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! We offer to the public for coming planting season our stock of Nortbern grown and imported Gar den, Field, Tree and Flower Seeds, of which we have the largest and beet assortment on the coast. Dntch and Japanese Flowering Bulbs. Utah Alfalfa, Grain and Grass Seeds at lowest market price. Complete Assortment of Implements for the Garden. Florist Supplies and Fancy Baskets of our own importation from Switzer land and Germany. Ti.mnrted Memorial Designs in metal Immortelle artificial are of late introduc ing very popular. rries a large stock of Orna >s and Trees. Cut Flowers furnished on chore notice ices. to any part of the country FRDIT CO. ?E—Baker Block. SS AND NURSERY, and Los' Angeles Sts. 23 d&w3m Chicken lAce Killer. t, or send for Free Circular te itor Co., Petaluma, CaL LINES OF TRAVEL.^^^^ Sonthera Pacific Company. IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME Sunday, Nov. 1,1891. Trains leave and are due to arrive at LOB ANGELES < ARCADE DEPOT), Filth street, daily, as follows: Leave For destination. i Arr. From 3:50 p.m Banning. I 10:15a.m 5:10 p. m Banning 10:00 p. m. 9:05 a.m Colton 4:20 p.m 3:60 p.m Coltou 10:0O;p. m. 5:10 p. ta Colton 10:15 a.m. 5:10 p. m Deming and East.... 10:00 p. m. 6:10 p.m EI Paso and East.... 10:00 p.m. ||0:00 p.m Chino ||8:37 a.m. 9:25 a.m. j Long and SanJ J;32 p. m . 12:40 p. m Long Beach 11:49 a. m. 4:60 p.m. « 15 »' m ' 10:40 p.m. Ogden and East, Ist class 4:15 p.m 2:30 p. m. Ogden aud East, 2d class 7:25 a. in 10:40 p. m Portland, Or 7:25 a. m. 9:05 a. m Riverside 10:15 a.m. 3:50 p. in Riverside 4:20 p.m. 5:10 p.m Riverside 10:00 p.m. 9:05 a. m San Bernardino 10:15 a. m 3:50 p.m San Bernardino 4:20 p.m. 5:10p.m San Bernardino 10:00 p.m. Redlands 10:15 a.m 9:05 a. m Redlands 4:2opm 3:50 p.m Redlands 10:00 p. m, 2:30 p. m. San Fran, and Sacram'to 7:25 a. m. 10:40 p. m. San Frau. and Sacram'to 4:15 p. m. || 9:37 a.m. Santa Ana and Anaheim 9:00 a.m. 5:02 p. m. Santa Ana and Anaheim 2:14 p. m. 2:30 p. m Santa Barbara 4 15p.m. 7:25 a. m Santa Barbara 9.05 p.m. 9:30 a m.i Santa Monica 12:17p.m 1:17 p.m.! Santa Monica j 4:28 p.m. 5:07 p.m Santa Monica | 8:37 a.m. ||6:15 p. m Santa Monica ||7:50 a. m 4 :40 p. m Tustin 8:43 a. m. 4:40p.m Whittier 8:43 a.m. Whittier || 4:20 p.m. Local and through tickets sold, baggage chocked, Pullman sleeping car reservations made, aud general information given upon ap plication to J. M. CRAWLEY, Asst. G. Pas. Agt., No. 200 S. Spring St., cor. Second. CHARLXS SEYLER, Agent at Depots. II Sundays excepted. EICH'D GRAY, Gen. Traffic Mgr. T. H. GOODMAN, tf Gen'l Passenger Agt. ———^ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY (BantaKe Route). IN EFFECT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1891. Leave. Arrive. ♦12:20 pm Overland * 2:45 pm * 8:15 am San Diego Coast Line. * 1:17 pm * 3:05 pm . Hau Diego Coaßt Line... * 7:15 pm * 8:30 am Azusaand Pasadena.. * 9:55 am •10:25 am ..Azusaand Pasadena.. * 2:25 pm •12:20 pm Azusaand Pasadena.. * 2:45 pm * 4:00 pm Azusaand Pasadena.. * 6:30 pm t 1.25 pm ..Azusaand Pasadena.. 1 7:40 am t 5:22 pm Azuta and Pasadena, t 4:40 pm * 7:25 pm Azusaand Pasadena., j 7:45 pm tll:00 pm Azusaand Pasadena "10:37 pm t 7:45 am Pasadena t 8:50 am ni'to pS i Bernardino via < I gig *» ♦ 4:00 lm > Fasadena \ , 6:30 £ m •11:00 am i San Bernardino via < •10:15 am • 5:05 pm > Orange and Riv- I* 5:42 pm ) erside ( • a .'an „„ ( Riverside via Pasa- l * s .~ n 8:30 am j dena and Ban j,, dno J 6.30 pm •11:00 am . .Riverside via Orange.. "10:15 am * 5.06 pm Riverside via Orange. • 6:42 pm t,S:oo *™ I Redlands and Men <*, SjSS » ra tone, via Pasadena. | P£ •11:00 am > Redlands and Men- < '10:15 am * f>:or> pm > tone Orange and <• 5:42 pm I Rfverslde ( no.on ) Sau Jacinto via San l t 2:45 pm IIZ.ZO pm j Bernardino fit 6:30 pm j Temecula and Ban < . in .,n „ m 111:00 am [ Jacinto via Orange ) IfiJa „™ S and East Riverside ' ' °*- pm * 8:15 am HantaAna t 8:50 am • 3:05 pm BantaAna • 1:17 pm Santa Ana • 7:15 pm t 4:42 pm Santa Ana * 5:42 pm t 3 :05 pm Escondido via Coast Line t 1:17 pm •10:15 am . ..Redondo Beach. .. * 8:29 am • 4:50 pm Redondo Beach !• 3.53 pm 112:20 pm ( Highland via Pasa- |lf 6:30 pm t 8:30 am ( dena j ! Highland via i Orange aud River- < t 5:42 pm side. ( • Dally, t Dally except Sunday. J Sundays only. XD. CHAMBERS. Ticket Agent, First-street Depot. OHAB. T. PARSONrf, Ticket Agent, 120 North Spring street, Los Angeles. Depot at foot of First street. fta Los Angeles Terminal Railway Go. Leave Los Angeles ior Leave Pasadena for Pasadena. Los Angeles. ♦ 6:35 a. m t 6:00 a. m. * 7:10 a.m. t 7:15 a. m. * 8:00 a. m * 8:05 a. m. • 9:30 a. ni * 9:35 a. m. •11:00 a. m •11:06 a. m. •12.00 m • 1:00 p. m • 2:00 p. m • 2:05 p. m, • 4:00 p. m • 4:05 p. m • 5:20 p. m • 5:25 p. m. • 6:20 p. m • 7:05 p. m. • 9:25 p. m •10:30p,m. •11:25 p.m •12:15 a.m. Downey avenue leaving time 7minutes later. Running time between Los Angelas and Pasa dena 30 minutes. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Altadena for Altadena. Los Angeles. • 9:30 a. m H0:40 a. m. • 4:00 p. m • 5:00 p. m. Running time between Loa Angelea and Alta dena, 55 minutes. Glendale depot, east end of Downey-avenue bridge. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Glendale for Los Glendale. Angelea. ♦ 7:20 a. m t 7:55 a. m. * 8:40 a. m * 9:37 a. m. •12:15 a. m • 1:12 p. m. • 3:00 p. m • 3:47 p. m • 5:30 p. ra * 6:17 p. m, Running time between Los Angeles and Glen dale, 30 minutes. Add 5 minutes for Verdugo Park time. I.us Angeles, Long Beach and East San Pedro. Dkpot—East end of First-st. Bridge. Leave Los Angeles for Leave East Sau Pedro Long Beach and East for San Pedro. Los Angeles. 10:30a.m 7:30 a m $ 1:30 p.m... {12:00 m 5:30 p m 4:00 p.m Between Los Angeles and Long Beach, 50 minutes: between Los Angeles and East San Pedro, 1 hour; between East San Pedro and Long Beach, 10 minutes. •Dally. tDaily, except Sundays. {Sundays only. Stages meet the 8:05 a.m. train at Pasadena lor Mt. Wilson on new trail. Special rates to excursion and picnic parties Depots oast end First st. and Downey-avenue bridges. General offices, First-street Depot. T. B. BURNETT, Gen. Manager Jy2-tf W. WINCUP. G. P. A. Redondo ail way In Effect Monday, Oct. 5, 5 a.m., '91. Los Angeles Depot, Corner Grand Aye. and Jef ferson st. Take Grand aye. cable or Main-st. and Agri cultural Park horse cars. Trains Leave Trains Leave Los Angeles Redondo for Redondo. for Los Angeles 8:50 a.m. daily 7:00 a.m. daily 10.05 a.m. dally 8:40 a.m. daily 1:35 p.m. daily 11 25 a.m. daily 5:35 p.m. dally 4:10 p.m. daily Running time between Los Angeles and Re dondo 50 minutes. GEO. J. AINSWORTH, J. N. SUTTON, President. Supt. Gompagnie Generale Transatlantique. FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE. COMPANY'S PIER (NEW) NO. 42/U33U ■ North river,foot of Morton street. JBmHBBL Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the Channel in a small boat. LA BRETAGNE, November 14th. LA BOURGOGNE, November 21st. LA GABCOGNE, November 28th. LA CHAMPAGNE, December sth. For freight or passage apply to A. FOBGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI * CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery aye., San Francisco. d29-tf ORDINANCE Establishing Rates of License for the County of Los Angeles, State of California. lue board of supervisors of I.os Angeles \ county do ordain as follows. Section 1. Every person regularly engaged, or hereafter engaged, in the busiuess of auc tioneering cither his owa goods, or goods of others, at a fixed place or otherwise, shall jiay a license lax therefor at tbe rate of twenty dollars per quarter. Section 2. Every person principallyor wholly engaged iv hanking, loaning money at interest, or In buyli.g or selling notes, bonds or other evidences ■•( indebtedness of private persons, orinbuyh.g or selling state, county or city Btock, or other evidences of state, county or city indebtedness, or stockß or notes, bonds or other evidences of indebtedness of incorpo rated companies, shall paya license tax at the rate of ten dollars per quarter. Section 3. Pawnbrokers shall pay a license tax at the rate of fifty dollars per quarter. Section 4. For every traveling exhibition or entertainment, the exhibitor thereof shall pay alicense tax as follows: For every exhibition of a caravan, museum, menagrrle, or collection of animals, not in cluded in or with a circuß, twenty-five dollars per day; for every exhibition of a circus, not in cluded in or combined with a menagerie, mu seum or collection of animals, twenty-five dollars per day; for every exhibition of a cir cus included iv or combined with a menagerie, museum or collection of animals, fifty dollars per day; for every side-show lo a menagerie, museum or circus where a separate admission fee iB charged, five dollars per day. Section 5. Every person, except as herein after provided iv section 24, who sells, gives away, or furnishes vinous, malt or spirituous liquors in quantities not less than one-fifth of a gallon shall pay a license tax therefor at the rate of twenty tivt dollars per quarter; pro vided, that the liquors so sold or furnished shall not be drunk iv, upon or about the premises where it is sold or lurnished; aud provided further, that no license shall be issued to any person under the provisions ol this section un til such person shall have executed a joint and several bond to the county of lxis Angeles, with two or more sufficient sureties, iv the principal sum of one thousand dollars, and such bond shall have been filed with and approved by the board of supervisors of said county, which bond shall be for the term of oneyear, andshall be conditioned that the principal of such bond during the timethat he shall continue the busi ness specified, not exceeding the term oi the bond, will pay all license taxes that are new, or may hereafter, be imposed on such business by this or any ordinance of the said board of supervisors, "and that he will conduct such business and the place In or ;it which the tame may be carried ou, in conformity Willi the laws of the state of California, this ordinance and any other ordinance of the said board of supervisors, now existing or hereafter adopted by it, for the lawful regulation of such business or place, in incorporated cities and towns su id boud ami all succeeding ones, to be renewed at the expiration of the term therein named by a new one ol like term, amount, form and effect. If at any time in the judgment of the board of supervisors, the sure ties on such bond or cither of them, become in sufficient, the said board may require the prin cipal to execute a new bond with sullicient sureties iv like lorm and amount as theflrst bond; and if he fails so to do within ten days after the mailing of written notice to him of such requirement, stating the reason therefor, the said board may revoke the license issued, and the licenae fees thereuuder paid shall be forfeited to the county. If at any time it shall appear to the satisfaction of the board of su pervisors alter having given the principal a reasonable notice and opportunity to be heard, that he has violated any of tbe conditions of his bond, the board may at once revoke bis license and declared his bond forfeited. Section 6. Exery person, except as herein after provided in section 24, who, in a saloon, restaurant, drug store or other place, either personally, or by agent, servant or employee, sells, gives or furnishes to others, in quantities less than one fifth of a gallon, vinous, malt or spiritpus liquors, shall pay for each and every room, compartment, bar or place inor at w nidi sneli liquor isso sold.givenorfuniisned.aliccnse tax of twenty dollars per month, payable quar terly in advance; provided, that in cities or in corporated towns w here a license tux is im posed for, carrying on such business, the amount of such license imposed by this ordi nance shall be i educed by the amount of such city or town license, but shall not be so reduced in any case to less than fifteen dollars per month; provided further that no license shall be issued or delivered to any such person uuder this section, until after such person shall have executed a joiut and several bond to the county of Los Angeles in the principal sum of two thousand dollars, on the same terms, conditions, liabilities and re strictions as provided in tbe preceding sectien, in incorporated cities and towns said boud and all succeeding bonds to be renewed at the ex piration of the term therein specified, by the filing of a new one in the place thereof, of like term, amount, form and effect. Section 7. Every traveling merchant, hawker or peddler who carries a pack of aud vends goods, wares or merchandise M any kind, other than manufactures or productions of this State, shall pay a license tax therelor at the rate of Ihieedollars per month; and such traveling merchant, hawker or peddler who uses a wagon or ono or more animals for the purposeof vend ing goods, wares or merchandise ol any kiud, other than manulactures or productions of this State, shall pay a license tax therefor of six dollars per month for each outfit. Section 8. There shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors of this county, one or more license tax collectors who shall hold office during the pleasure of said Hoard; and in case oi more than one such collector being appointed to hold office for the same time, the order or orders of appointment shall define the territory or part of the country in which each fill till it ft It shall be the duty of such collector or collectors to collect all license taxes under this ordinance, and perform such other duties as are by this ordinance pre scribed. Such collectors shall be qualified electors of Los Angeles county, and before en tering upon the duties of ihe office, shall tase and subscribe to the constitutional oath of office and file the same with the clerk oi said board, and eacli shall also execute a bond to the county in such sum as may be fixed by the board of supervisors, with at least two good and sufficient sureties to be approved by said board, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the duties of such office; said bond to be so filed and approved, and said oath so taken and filed, within ten days Irom the date of said appointments, otherwise, said appointments to be void and of no effect. Such collector or collectors shall receive a compensation, the same to be fixed and determined by the board of supervisors, and to be allowed and audited the same as other claims against the county. Section 9. The county auditor must prepare aud have printed blank licenses of all classes mentioned in this ordinance for terms of three months, and for such other terms as are hereiu authorized to be issued, with a blank receipt attached for the signature of the license tax collector when sold, and with stubs to be at tached and returned to the auditor, showing to whom, for what business, at what place, and the date and time for which such license Is issued, and the amount received therefor. Section 10. The auditoriuust affix his official seal to, number and Bign all licenses, from time to time, and deliver them to the licenae tax collector or collectors of the county, in such quantities as may be required by him or them, taking a receipt therefor, from such collector or collectors, and charging such collector or collectors with the same, making an entry of the numbers, classes and amounts thereof. Section 11. The auditor must keep the nec essary proper books iv which lie must keep the accounts of the collector or collectors of all licenses delivered to such collector or collec tors and sold or returned by him or them. A correct statement of each collector's account must be certified to the county treasurer and to the board of supervisors on the first Monday of each month by the auditor. Section 12. A licenso must be procured im mediately before the continuance hereunder or the commencement of any business or occupa tion liable to a license tax, from the license tax collector or collectors of this county, which license shall authorize the party obtaining the same in his or its town, city or particular local ity in the county, to transact the business de scribed ml such license. A separate license must be obtained for each branch establishment or separate house of Dusiness located in this county. No license issued under this ordinance shall authorize any person to carry on any business within the limits of any incoporated city or town, having power to impose or levy city or town license tax unless in additou thereto, the license required by such city or town be also procured; and no person shall transact any business hereinbefore specified without flrßt obtaining a license therefor. Section 13. All sums of money for license provided for by this ordinance are due and payable quarterly in advance at the offlce of the license tax collector, ana all li censes herein provided for shall be issued quar terly in advance, except where it is herein otherwise expressly provided, or it clearly ap pears that payment is to be made and license issued otherwise, and all quarterly licenses shall end with the last day of March, June, Sep tember and December of each year. All blanks for quarterly license* as prepared by tbe aud itor shall contain a statement to tho effect that they aye for the term of three months from.... to ••• . Provided, that tho first licenso may be Issued for tho unexpired fraction of a quarter at the same rate. , , , Section 14. Against any person required by this ordinance to take out a license who faiiß, neglects or refuses to take out such license, or who carries on or attempts to carry on business without such license, the license tax collector, whose duty it is to collect such taxes, shall di rect suit in the name of the County of Los An geles, as plaint! IV, to be brought for the recov ery of the license tax. In case of recovery by the plaintiff, ten dollars judgment must be ad ded to the Judgment ancf costs, to be collected from the defendant, and when, collected must be paid to tbe license tax collector institntlng such suit, as compensation for his services theroin. Section 15. Every rierson who violates any of tbe provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of s. misdemeanor, and upon convicUon thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment Ui the county jail, not less than thirty days, nor more than one hundred days, or by a fine of not less than fifty dollars, nor more than one hun dred dollars, or by both such fine and impris onment. A Judgment that the defendant pay a fine may also direct tbat he be imprisoned until the line be satisfied, specifying trio extent of im prisonment which must not exceed one day for every dollar of the fine. Section 10. On the last business day preced ing the first Monday of each month, the collec tor must make a report to the auditor of all license money collected, return to him the stubs of all licenses issued during the preced ing month, deposit the money so collected with the county treasurer, and take duplicate re ceipts therefor, one of which he shall file with the auditor. The auditor must thereupon credit the col lector and charge the treasurer therewith. On the last day of March, June, September and De cember of each year the collector must return to the auditor all license blanks unsold and be credited therewith. Section 17. No person, who is holden as a principal or surety upou any bond given under the provisions of this ordinance, shall be per mitted to become a surety upon any other bond given to comply with either of the sections hereof. The provisions of this section shall not apply to regularly incorporated surety compan ies. Section 18. No license to sell, give or furnish vinous, malt or spirituous liquors uuder this ordinance shall be Issued until ordered to be is sued by the board of supervisors, written notice of which said orders shall be given to tho license tax collector or collectors, as the case may be, by the clerk of the said board of super visors. Section 19. To carry on the busiuess men tioned in section 0 of this ordinance, applica tion for license therefor shall be made in writ ing to the board of supervisors, which applica tion shall describe the place where the business is to be carried on, whether the applicant al ready holds a municipal licence ttierefor, and if so the particulars thereof, whether the appli cant is to carry on the same in bis own interest, or as the agent, servant, representative or em ploye of another; and if an such agent, servant, representative or employe, of whom, and shall give the address of the principal, and shall be signed by the applicant. Each application, except where the applicant holds a municipal license, shall be accompanied with live dollars lor cost of advertising, the same to be paid to the clerk of the board. Section 20. On the receipt of such applica tions lor license under section 6 of this ordi nance, the board of supervisors shall fix a day for hearing the same, and the clerk of said board shall publish a list of all such applications iv a newspaper of general circulation in the county to be determined by the board, for at least twen ty days before the time set for hearing. When the applicatiou is made in the manner provided for In section 19 hereof, the board of supervisors may order the license to be issued, provided, a protest against the issuance of the license, signed by the qualified electors of the election precinct in which the place described in the applicatiou as the place where the busi ness is to be carried on 18 situated, in number equal to two-thirds 0 3 ) of the votes cast at the last preceding general election in such precinct is not filed with the clerk of the board of super visors at least one day before the time set for such hearing; if such protest is filed, the board of supervisors shall not allow the license to be issued. A right to a license under such application may extend for a period of one year and no I more, This section shall not apply to incor porated cities or towns where a license has been issued by the municipalauthorities there of. Section 21. Any person having once been refused a license under section ti of this ordi nance, or having failed to prosecute his applica tion therefor, by reason of a protest being filed as provided in section 20, shall not be granted a license upon aßecorid application made within six months after the first application ;and noner 6cn shall lie granted a licenseupon anyappliea tion niter having bean twice refused by reason if such protest: provided further, that any ap plicant for license under said section 6 may be examined under oath, and any computent evi dence may lie adduced ax to who is the real party in interest, and if the board of supervis ors are satisfied tbat the application is not in the interest of the party in whose name the ap plication is made, they may refuse to grant the license; and if found to be in the interest of one who has already been refused a license, they may treat the application as if made by the real party in interest, and the application shall have the same effect against any future application, as if it had been made in the name of the real party in interest. Section 22. All vinous, malt or Bpirtuous liquors sold, given away or furnished to others under the provisions of this ordinance, shall be dispensed in a single room: no games shall be played, dealt, carried on or opened for money, checks or other representatives of value in such room, nor shall such room be connected by any opening, door or passageway with any room where games are playod, dealt, opened or carried on for money, checks_.or other representatives of value. Section 23. Eyery place where vinous, malt or spirituous liquors are sold, given or furnished to others under the provisions of this ordinance mall be and remain closed from twelve p. m. on Saturday night until five o'clock a. m. on Monday, and between the hours ot twelve p.m. and five o'clock a. m. at all other times, and between said hours no vinous, malt or spiritu ous liquors shall be sold, given away or fur nished, provided that this section shall not ap ply to incorporated cities or towns. Section 24. The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to druggists or apothecaries, either selling, giving away or furnißhing vin ous, malt or spirituous liquors in pursuance»of prescriptions of a regularly licensed physician; to physicians, surgeons, apothecaries or chem ists for liquors used by them in the preparation of medicines, or in tbe arts; nor to the selling, giving away or furnishing of the same by keep ers of hotels or restaurants to guests only, when served at tables with regular meals taken by such guests in such hotels, or purchased in such restaurants; nor to the selling or furnishing of wine iv quantities not less than one gallon manufactured in thiscounty from grapes grown iv this county, when sold or furnished by the manufacturer on the premises where manufac tured, and not permitted to be drunk in, upon or about the premises where sold or furnißhed. Section 25. For the purposes of this ordi nance the words "hotel" aud.■'restaurant" shall each be construed to mean a place where meals are regularly furnished to travelers and guests, the meals being prepared with such frequency, aud consisting of such variety and quantity as is ordinarily furnished by hotels and boarding houses to boarders who pay a stipulated price for their meals by the day or week; and shall not be in the same room, nor connected by a door with any room where a retail liquor busi ness is conducted under section 6 of this ordi nance. Section 26. Nothing in this ordinance con tained shall be construed or deemed to author ize the sale or furnishing of intoxicating liquors to minors, Indians, habitual drunkards, or to any person or class of persons to whom such sale or furnishing of liquor is prohibited by law. Section 27. Whenever the word "person" or "party" is used in this ordinance referring to those liable to pay license tax, the same Is intended and shall be construed to mean and include afirm, association or corporation; and whenever the terms used in this ordinance designate the principal, the same shall be con strued to mean and include the agents, ser vants, representatives and employes of such principal. Section 28. An ordinance entitled "ordi nance establishing and fixing rates of licenses for the county of Los Angeles, state of Califor nia," passed the 4th day of June, 1891, and all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 29. This ordinance shall take effect and lie in force on and after the first day of January, 1892, and prior to the expiration of fifteen days from the passage thereof, be pub lished for the period of ten days in the Even ing Express, Daily Hkkald and Daily Times, newspapers printed and published in the county of Los Augeles, with the names of the members of the board of supervisors of said county voting for and against the same. [seal| S. M. PERRY, Chairman of ihe Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County, California, Attkst: T.H.WARD, County Clerk and Ex-offlcio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Los AngelesCouuty, California. By HENRY 8. KNAPP, Deputy Clerk. State ok California, ( County of Los Angeles. ( I, T. H. Ward, County Clerk oi Los Angeles county, California, and ex-oflicio clerk of the baard of supervisors thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of the board of super visors of Los Angeles county, California, held on Friday, the 13th day of November, 1891, at which meeting there were present SupervisosH 8. M. Perry, chairman; Supervisors E. A. Forrester, A. E. Davis, J. W. Cook aud H, C, Hubbard, and the clerk, the loregoing ordi nance, containing twenty-nine sections.was first considered section by section, and each section separately adopted bythe following vote,to-wit: Sections one, two, three, four, five, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fif teen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty seven, twenty-eight and twenty-nine. Ayes: Supervisors Perry, Forrester, Cook, Da vis and Hubbard. Noes: None. Section six: Ayes: Supervisors Cook, Davis and Hubbard. Noes: Supervisors Perry and Forrester; and that the ordinance as a whole was then passed by the following vote, to-wit, Ayes: Supervisors Forrester, Cook, Davis and Hubbard. Noes: Supervisor Perry. lv witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 13th. day ol November, 1891. , |Beal L, . T. n. WARD, County Clerk oi Los Aiige.er, County, Califor nia, und ex-offlcio Clerk of the Board of Su pervisors of said county, liy Henry 8. Kxarr, Deputy. 11-17:15t ALIAS SUMMONS. IN TUB SUPERIOR COURT OP THB county oi Los Augeles, State of California. Elizabeth Hollonbeck, plaintiff, vs, M. I. Wicks, James I. McCarthy, J. I. Weed, Chsrlcs McCarthy, Mrs. 1.. X, Heusler, Edward McCar thy, Cyrus P. Cook, F. J. Chamberlain, Minnie A. Austin, W. H. Avery as administrator of the estate of John R. Clark, J. ii. Hlnkle, Fort Bragg Redwood company, a corporation, An drew Glassel, Isaac N. Van Nuys, George W. Hughes, Mrs. R. L. Gilbert, H. E. Cheesebro, Dr B li, Hopkins, (i. H. Blount, Rev. John A. Wood, F. E. Hamilton, John Doe, Richard Roe and W. F. Jewett, defendants. No. 15,309. Action brought in the Superior Court of the state of California, iv and for the county of Los Angeles, and the complaint filed in said county of Los Angeles, in the office of the clerk of said superior court. The people of the state of California send greeting to M. L Wicks, James P. McCarthy, J. I. Weed, Charles McCarthy, Mrs. L. E. Hensler, Edward McCarthy, Cyrus F. Cook, F. J. Chamberlain, Minnie A. Austin, W. H. Avery as administra tor of the estate of John R. Clark, J. B. Hlnkle, Fort Bragg Redwood Company, a corporation, Andrew Glassel, Isaac N. Van Nuys,George W. Hughes, Mrs. R. L. Gilbert, H. E. Cheesebro. Dr. E. B. Hopkins, G. 11. Blount, Rev. John A. Wood, F. E. Hamilton, John Doe. Richard Roe and W. V. Jewett, defendants. You are hereby required to appear in an act ion brought against you by the above-named plaintiff, in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los An geles, and to answer the complaint filed there in, within ten days (exclusive of the day of ser vice) after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county; or, if served else where, within thirty days, cr judgment by de fault will be taken against you, according to tbe prayer of said complaint. The Bald action is brought to obtain a decree of this court for the foreclosure of a mortgage described in said complaint and executed by thesaidM L. Wicks on the 31st day of May. 1887, to secure the payment of five certain promissory notes of even date with said mort- f age, each of said notes being made by the de endaut M. 1.. Wicks; two of which said notes are of the sum of $10,393.50, due respectively one and two years after date payable to Bdward H. Hollenbeck or order, with interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from date un til i .aid. interest payable every six months, and if not so paid to be compounded every six months and bear the Bame rate of iuterest as the principal. One of said notes, same date, rate of interest, terras and condi tions being lor the sum of five thousand dol lars, payable to Elizabeth Hollenbeck, and two of said notes, same date, rate of interest, terms and conditions being for ttie sum of $21,177.50 each, payable to said Elizabeth Hollenbeck, and due respectively one and two years after date. It being alleged in said complaint that said note for $5000.00 and said note for $21,177.50, due one year after date, have been paid in full, and that there is now due upon said notes re maining unpaid the sum of $35,705.23, with interest thereon since the Ist day of March, 1891, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, compounded every six months, and the sum of $300.00 paid by plaint in for taxes on the mort gaged premises under the terms of said mort gage, with interest thereon from the loth day of December, 1890, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum compounded every six months; that the premises conveyed by said mortgage, upon which said mortgage is now a lien (a description thereof being set forth in exhibit "H" of said complaint), may be solil, and the proceeds applied to the payment of said mortgage debt, and said $300.00 paid for taxes as aforesaid, and a reasonable counsel fee. (it being alleged in said complaint that $l. r ioo.oo is a reasonable counsel fee for the foreclosure of said mortgage), ami costs of suit. In case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the Bame then to obtain an execution against said defendant M. L. Wicks for the balance remainingdue,and also that the defendants and all persons claiming by, throughor under them, or either of them, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, Hen and equity of redemption and interest in and to said mortgaged premises, ard for other and further relief as will more fully appear by reference to the complaint filed herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff' will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. Given under mv hand and the seal of the superior court of the county of Los Angeles, on the 15th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. IBEAL.I T. H. WARD, Clerk. By A. W. Seavkb, Deputy. 11-10 tues lOt NOTICE TO CREDITORS. "pSTATE OF ANNJE FARRELL, DECEABKD. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Annie Farrell, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit the Bame with the necessary vouchers, within four (4) months after the first publication of this notice to the said executor, at the law offices of Isidore B. Dockweiler, Esq., rooms 10 and 11 Bryson -Bonebrake block, cor ner Spring and Second streets, in the city of Lob Angeles, county of Lob Angeles, State of California, the same being tbe place for the transaction of the business of said estate, In the county of Los Angeles. Dated this 6th day of November, A.D. 1891. JOHN P. 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