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8 NEWS NOTES. Weather Bureau. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles, November 24 1892. s ■ 0 Clear I Clear. Max. tern., C 5: mm. tern., 43. Rainfall past 24 hours, .09; rainfall to* sea son, .43. _ Forecast. Forecast for Southern California: Fair and warmer. John Freeman, who was elected con stable at Downey, was stated recently in the papers to be a Republican. This was an error. He is a square-toed Democrat and does not desire being called by\iny other name. There will be a People's party meet ing at Banquet hall, Downey avenue and Chestnut street. East Los Angeles, this evening. Candidates will be pres ent. Every one invited. On Sunday, the 27th, the Santa Fe route will" change its time, aud it will put on a new fast first-class tram to Chicago, which will make the run seven hours less than the present overland and 30 hourß less than any other line to the east. The management of the Southern California railway deserves Ortdit for tbe inaguration of this new service. The train will be called the Chicago and Los Angeles limited. Dr. C. E. Smith of East Third street wishes to state iv regard to the state ment in Thursday morning's Herald that his son took about two grains of atropine by mistake and that he or Dr. Talcott not having a hypodermic syringe at hand sent for Dr. H. B. B. Mont gomery on Twenty-ninth Btreet, lie being the nearest physician in the vicinity who had a hypodermic syringe and battery, and that proper credit is due to Dr. Montgomery for his timely aid and service and kindness in assisting to save the young man's life. The following building permits were isßued on Wednesday: P. J. Hummel, frame dwelling, Bartlett Btreet, $1500; W. R. Hooper, frame dwelling, Bunker Hill avenue, between Third and Fourth, $1200; Arthur Vinette, to ni >ye, add to and repair building, No. 1539 W. First, $400; 1. L. Spencer, frame dwelling, be tween Santee and Los Angeles, $1990; Delia M. Hariue, frame dwelling, Twen ty-seventh etreet, between Main and Maple, $1400; Mr. Billiard brick stores on Los Angdles. street, $900; J. H. Brook, frame dwelling, southeast corner Eleventh and Burlington avenue, $1200; R. R. Stanton, frame dwelling, Tnir tieth Btreet between Main and figueroa, $2700; Edward tiawort.b, frame dwell ing, 'Myrtle avenue between tfevenih and Eighth, $1000; Elizabeth Water house, frame dwelling, southvest cor ner Ingraham and Winner $1200. If you want first-claes meals at popu lar prices, aud eastern oystereatjy style, 60c a dozen, go to the Hollenbeck hotel cafe, 216 \V. Second street. Reliable life insurance at, half the usual rates. Mutual R-serve Fund Life association, New York. One of the strongest and most popular companies in the world. Investigate and be con vinced. F J. Cressey, manage!, room 6, No. 120 South Soring street, Los An geles. PERSONAL. Gates M. Fowler of Phcenix ia at the Hollenbeck. A. B. Greenewald has returned from San Francisco, where he hta been for the past two weeks on a business trip. ELOPED WITH HIS WIFE. How an Amorou* Tailor Deserted His Companion. It might have been "Black John." A few days ago Chief of Police Glass re ceived a dispatch from a young woman in San Diego asking if a nun named W. M. Green was in this city, stating that he was "wanted" down there,as she was in doabt whether she was a maid, vife or widow. The chief replied that Green was not in this city, at least not under that name. It appears that about two years ago W. M. Green deserted his wife and child in Omaha, and went to Pres ott, Ariz. He is a tailor, and after residing there some time he won the affections of this young woman and finally pressed his suit to a finish, and the couple removed to San Diego, where they lived on the theatrical plan. He opened a tailor shop in the ''baynclimate" 'own, and finally decided to send for his original wife. About two weeks ago he sent the young woman to San Bernardino, with instructions to make arrangements for their removal to tbat place. While she was away, Green's wife and child ar rived, and next day they boarded the train for—no one knows where. Hia creditors refuse to be comforted, alao the young woman who believed her self to be hie wife. On learning of their flight, she boarded the dm train out of San Bdrnardino and came to this city in search of her base betayer, vowing that ehe would kill him on sight, but as there has been no casual'y of that nature, it is likely that Green has made his es cape. He Mistook Uis Name. A professional dude stood at the cor ner of South Spring and Second atreet yesterday and with a Thanksgiving smile approached a strange lady, with a lame attempt at flirtation, saying : "Ah, excuse me, Miss Smasher; I believe we have met; my name ia Kermith." "I am under the impression that it is Denis," tae maiden replied icily, as she swept away with a Main-street glide. Farmers come fifteen miles to my store to get Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. Many of them, like myself, are never without it in their homes. It cured my boy of a severe attack of croup and, I believe, save i his life—X. Dalton, Luray, Russell county, Kansas. This remedy is a certain cure for croup and, if used as soon as tbe first symptoms ap pear, will ptevent the attack. For sale by C. F. Heinzeman, druggist, 222 North Main street. Grand Democratic Rally On Friday evening at Temple street engine house. Candidates ou the Demo cratic city ticket, including Hon. T. E. Rowan, nominee for mayor, will be present. Every voter of the Second ward should be present. Very Important . It will pay you to visit Korn & Kan trowitz, the new tuiloring palace. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Prices reasonable, 214 South Broadway. R. D. List, notary public. Legal papers care fully drawn. 127 Wettoecond. Telephone 165. California Vinegar Works, 655 Banning stn-et, oppoaitts soap factory, near Alameda and First streets, one-half block Jiom electric light works. Charley Kuhl Wants to Bee all his old friends at the 0. K. sa loon, 246 B. Main St. MEMORANDA. Come ont and hear Hon. T. E. Rowan on the water question at Temple etreet engine house this, Friday evening, 25th met., at 7:30 p. m. One fare for the round trip to all points on the Southern California rail way (Santa Fe route) Sunday. Texas bulk oysters; 146 S. Main st. Dr. Pepper, S. Spring street. See Kan-Koo adv. today on first page. A round trip for a one way fare on the Southern Pacific to all local points from Los Angeles every Sunday. Dr. Lindley, 331}s South Spring street. See Schumacher photo ad. First page. Campbell's Curious Curios. See adv. Bi-chloride of gold cure, Santa Fe Springß. If you need a fine-made euir, first class goods, at reasonable rates, ccc Nel gen the tailor, 116 North Spring street. Insure with A. C. Qolsh, 147 South Broadway. 50c. and 75c. silk, and ladies' dressing jackets. See Kankoo's ad. Ring up telephone 44. Your gocde will be promptly delivered. Dr. McSwegan moved to 223 S. Mc.ln atreet, opposite the cathedral. R. G. Cunningham, dentist, rooms 1 and 2, Phillips block. N. Sorine street. Dr. Hughes, former Resident Surgeon to the New York Hospital of New York City. Office 175 North Spring street; tel. 73. Dr. Tudor, dentist, removed to Hotel Ramona, Third and Spring sts. Crown and bridge work. To tbe tourists: Take a trip over the kite shaped track Sunday. Only one fare for the round trip via the Southern California railway (Santa Fe route). Mountains, meadows, orchaids and ranchos are passed by the panoramic traiDS. The famous famib/hotel,the Hotel Fig ueroa, corner of SKeeuth and Figueroa streets, has been leased by Mr. H. S. Kenvoii and will be opened to the pub lic December Ist. San Diego for one fare the round trip, good fur ten (10) days. Ticketß on sale the 25th and 20ih*. Don't fail to go. The Southern California railway, (Santa Fe route). Try our Sonoma Zinfundel wine at 5b cents per gallon. T. Vache & Co., cor. Commercial and Alameda ste. Tel. 309. The New Vienna Buffet still maintains a large shirt of the public's patronage. The programme is an exceedingly good one, the result being crowded houses eveiy night. The Windermere, on Ocean avenue, Santa Monica, ia a pleasant winter re sort, beautifully situated overlooking the Pacific ocean. A. B Greenewald has returned from a two week's business trip to San Fran cisco, where he has purchased the finest line of imported cigars ever brought to this city. Some of the most delightful mountain drives, the best preserved and largest mission in the state are at Santa Bar bara. Bound trip by the Soutliern Pa cific $3 50 every Saturday, tickets good until following Tuesday. The Original Vienna Buffet, corner of Main and Reqnena streets, is giving a most attraclive programme every night. An extra bill fur this evening, Including the celebrated Laziola enters. Admission free. There is no better fiehinz on the coast than off the staunch, mammoth wharf at Santa Monica, 2700 feet out aud creeping seaward at the rate of 32 feet per day. Southern Pacific Sunday trains run not to the end of the wharf. Round trip 50 cents. All members of the Second Ward Democratic club aud ail Democrats oi the Second ward are requested to meet at the club rooms, on Upper Main street, at C :30 p. m, today, for the purpose of joining tbe meeting to be held on Tem ple street. The meeting will be ad dressed by Mr. T. E. Rowan and the other Democratic candidates for city offices, and the position of the party on the water and other important questions will be fully discussed. ANOTHER REPUBLICAN. He Given More Forcible Reasons Why It Should Bo Mayor Kowau. "I noticed an interview in the Hebald a few days ago where a Repub'icin said be would vote for Thomas E Rowan for mayor." So said a well-known Spring street merchant to a Herald reporter yesterday. "I want to indorse that man's views, and add some more my self. I have known Mr. Rowan for many years. He was educated in a political way by ex-Gov. John G. Downey, a man who saved California several million dollars by refusing to jim in a steal which would have multi plied hia fortune several times over. I lully believe that since the American .occupation oi Calif >rnia no better man for mayor has been presented to tbe neople of Los Angeles than Thomas E. Rowan. I know myself that no honest man has gone to him at any time for help in need and been refused A little incident I happen to be aware of will help people who do not yet know how they wiil vote to appreciate Mr. Rowan's character. An estate waa to be settled and appraised, and a bitter quarrel existed between the parties as |to what should be done. It was Anally agreed by both tides that tbe matter should be left to arbitration ; one man was to be chosen by each side and he was, if necessary, to choose another. When the report was made it was found each side had chosen Thomas E. Rowau and they left it to him to decide, agree ing no third man was needed. I don't know how others might feel, but I would rather have that compliment paid me than be mayor of Los Angeles. "No voter knows much about Mr. Tufte. His official actions in the coun cil seem to indicate that he may be a sort of Jabez Banbury statesman. It appears that Mr. Banbury's queer ideas of turniDg a penny, as shown in the Herald, left him a long wav behind bis ticket. As Abraham Lincoln put it neatly, 'you can't fool all the people at once.' ' But with Thomas E. Rowan for mayor there are brighter days ahead for Los Angeles city. AU the qualities wiiich have led the people to vote for Henry T. Hazard for mayor Mr. Rowan has and some of Mr. Hazard's faults you will not find in Rowan's case. I shall he disappointed if Mr. Rowan does not. pull through, hut if the people show their usual good sense he will beat his opponent two to one." SPECIAL MEMORANDA. Drink Pabßt Blue Ribbon beer. Ger main Fruit company, sole agents. Be ware of imitations. Dr. C. Edgar Smith, rupture, female, rectal diseases. Seventh and Main streetß. Telephone 1031. Send a couple of cases of California wines to your eastern friends. Germain Fruit company. LOS ANGELES A SHOOTING SCRAPE. BCCK HOLI.IUAY AND J. P. BURTON BXCHANOK (SHOTS. The Difficulty Said to Have Arisen from an Old Grudge—No One Hurt by the BulUti-Officer Hens ley Injured. There was a fusilade of pistol shots last evening about 9:30 o'clock on West Second street, between Spring and Main. The firing took place in front of Wright & Burton's cigar stand, adjoining Melsted's restaurant. The principals were Buck Holliday and J. P. Burton. It is known that six shots were ex changed. A witness to the affray stated to a Herald reporter that be heard at least ten shots. None of the ehota took effect, and the marksmen stood within about eight feet of each other. It appears from the statements of several people who were present that the difficulty was brought on in consequence of a lormer misunderstanding between Burton and Holliday. This quarrel seema to have arisen over a game of cards. Some one who is evi dently posted on the ins and outs of the "poker room" in tho rear of the cigar stand kept by VV. 8. Wright and Burton, stated that a short while ago Holliday and Burton won some money from a miner who was visiting the city, and that Burton, who seemed to bold the mutual winnings, refused to make an equal division. Whether thia be j true or not it is, however, stated by j otherß that the shooting was brought on I by a prior misunderstanding about some j gambling transaction. it 112 West Secnd ptreet is a cigar stand about 10x12; in the rear is a "poker room," shut from the public gaze by a Bcreen door. In the little poker room are three tables and several chairs. At about 9:30 Ust evening Burton and Beve al others were seated around a table, jußt having fluiehi-d a game. Holliday entered the cigar stand and walked back into the poker room, saying to Burton that he wished to sneak to him. Burton replied that he did not wish to talk with him. Mr. Wright, one of the proprietors of the room, etated that as soon as Holliday entered he anticipated trouble and finally succeeded in backing Holliday to the screen door but that Holliday per sisted in talking with Burton and gave expression lo some "fighting talk." Anotner witness stated that Holliday stiuek Burton and after several blows were exchanged, Holliday struck Bur ton on the head with his revolver. Hol liday retreated towards the d tor and to the Bidewalk, thence into the street, and on reaching the street fired five shots in rapid succession at Burton. Holliday then turned and ran up the alleyway between the cigar store and South Spring street. While discharging these five shots rapidly from a hammerless Smith <& Wesson revolver, Burton was standing about the center of the eidewalk oppo site the cigar stand. The distance be tween the two men was not more than eight feet. It is stated that Burton lired only one shot, and that when Holliday ran up the alley ho ran to the entrance and tired at the retreating man in the darkness. However, it is claimed by several of the employes in Melstcd's restaurant that more than six shots were tired. One man states tbat he heard 10 shots, and that five were fired in rapid succession, as if by one man. One of the waiters rushed out to see what was the matter; he felt something strike his sine, and he rushed bac,k to see what that was A flying bullet had knocked off a portion of tbe heel of his shoe. Holliday continued running up' the alleyway, ac if making for the 10:45 north-bound train. A telephone mes pr.ge was sent to the central police sta tion and Clerk Cottle telephoned to the train master at the Commercial-street depot,- asking him to hold tbe train. Detective Boequi and others went to the station and looked closely through the cars, but evidently H'.lliday wss not on the train. Officer Hus ton, who was in the vicinity at the time of the ehooting, arrested Burton and took him to the station. On Burton's person was found a 32 --calibre Smith & Wesson hammerless pistol. Only one barro-l had been fired. There was a scalp wound on the top of hie head, where he had been struck by Holliday's pistol. The wound is slight. Burton went out with an officer to secure bail, but soon returned, had his wound dressed in the receiving hospital, where he remains until the disposition of the case this morning. No charge was entered against him. At a late hour this morning Holliday had not been found. It is hardly pos sible that he left on the 10:45 train, as the alleyway through which he ran waa very dark, and besides he had scarcely sufficient lime to make the depot. Officer S. P. Hensley was detailed to intercept the north bound Southern Pa cific train. He mounted Officer Hous ton's horse and started for the depot at a lively pace, when turning south into Spring street from Second street the florae's feet slipped from under him and he fell in a heap to the ground. Officer Heneley's left foot was caught and in jured. He was taken to ttie receiving hospital and was attended by Dts Mnc- Gowan and Choate. It waß found that two or three bones in the arch of his foot had been broken. The fracture was set last night and will confine Mr. Hens ley for about five weeks. The injury will not materially interfere with the uee of the foot. Sleep on Left -Idc. Many persons are unable to sleep on their left side. The cause has long beeu a puzzle to physicians. Metropolitan pipers speak witn great Interest of Dr. Frauklin Miles, the omi nantludiaua specialist in nervous and he.irt diseases, who has proven hat th's habit arises from a dise-sed heart. He has examined and kept on record thousands of cases. His New Heart Cure, a wonderful remr.dy, is sola at £ H. Hance's. Thousands testify to its value as a cure for Heart Diseases. Mrs. Chas. Benoy Love'aud, Col., Boys its effects ou her were marvelous. Elegant book ou Heart Disease ;ree. Our Home Brew. Maier A Znhelein's Lager, Irtßh from the brewery, on draught in ail the principal sa loons, delivered promptly in bo ties or k-gs Office and Brewery. 444 Aliso st. Telephone 91 Removal. Doan * Zeigler, the well known horaeshoers have removed irom 8 0 No.th Lob Auxetes street to COS North M.in street. Old patrons and as manyne.voues as possible are requested to call. Visiting- (lards Kngraved At Langstadter's, 214 West, Second. Tel 7G3 Patronise California Industries By ordering P. P. Double Fxtra Browu Stout, surerior id any foreign made stoui and roller 'ucob Adloff, aeent. Bu<rgy robes, hoise blmkets at Foy's old re liable saddlery house, 315 N. Los Angeles St. Drink John Wieland or Fredericksburg lager beer, on tap at all first-class places. Wallpaper. 237 8. Sprina. Samples sent. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. GipAND's Jr One >v / rounded teaspooftful \ / of Cleveland's 'V-^' — Baking Powder \ does more and better work than a heaoing y X~">y J \ teaspoonfui / \ of any other. / \ A large saving on a / \. year's bakings. / A pure cream of tartar powder. Used in tho U. S. Army and by tea.-:icrs of Cc Cleveland's v tiie standard, it never Varies, it docs the most work, the best work and is perfectly wholesome. SUFFERERS FROM Lost or Failing Manhood, Nervous Debility, Self-Abuse, Night Emissions, Decay of the Sexuai Organs, Or Seminal Weakness, Can ba QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY CORED by Dr. Steinhart's ESSENCE OF LIFE. Which is a combination of tbe well known Sir Astley Cooper's Vital Re storative with other lugrelieuts. It was established in 3i.n Francisco in 1875, and is the oldest remedy of ita kind on the Pacific coast, and !s guar anteed to contain no mercury. Will cure when all other remedies fall. YOB' on call or write. AU communications Btrictly i onfideutiul, and medicine Bent un<ier a private name, if prelerred. Price, $2 Per Bottle; or 6 Bot tles for $10. Pil's same price per box. Call on or write to DR. STEInHART, booms 12 and 13, 331% 8. Spring etreet. Los Angelea, Cal. Kpeeial and infallible fpeeiflcs prepared for all pri»ate diseases. Office hours from 9 am. t" 3 p.m , aud from G to 8; Sundays from 10 to 12. Instrumental treatment of Btrictures and all kinds of surgical wotk done by competent sur geons. MRS. S. LAWRENCE 353 South Spring St., Will tell you how to get rid of Freckles, Red No*e, Moth Patches, Blood Disease, Pimples. Flesh Worms, Blnck Heads, Kcsema, Moles. Blemishes, Warts Sunken I-ook, fuperflnous Hair, Falling Hair, Wiinkles, Dandruff, Thin Eyebrows. Hollow Cheeks, Disttgurements, Yellow Skin, Rough Skin. HOME COM FORTS Are not enough. Every lady wants to feel com for'able in society, but she cuf not with her face disScUTed by wrinkles, pimples, black heads, freckles, tan, moth patches, etc. LOLAMONTEZ CREAM,THESKIN FOOD Restores the complexion tn youth. Price 75 cent* per pot—pot lasts three mouths. Sold by all drugglßts. Mrs. Nellie Harrison Toilet Preparations v_W_st^\ (Jive the best Br.tisfac- iF2_ "I tion. They are scieu- tiflcr.lly prepared from _J the choicest and most expensive ma Ais?% terials. Ladies who < have been fooled by 'Wfcwtouwst.fo fWu£j. worthless face prep- \ 'hjfcx * arations ore especially invited to call on MRS. S. LAWRENCE, Artistic Hairdresser aud Manicure, 353 South Spring Street, Los Angeles. TO CONSUMPTIVES. COMPOUND * OX YQ El N , A« prescribed hy Dl{. M. HILTON WILLIAMS 137 8 Broadway, Lo« Angeles Is the most successful remedy now emp'oyed hy the medical profession in the cure of Head, Throat and Lung a flee ions. OZCENA. Ozccna is the profe sioual or technical name given to an advanced form of catArrh, in which ulceration haa eat' n through tho membrane liDing of the nose to the cutilage of the. bone. Any case of catarrh may tnd In ozoena, but It most frequently ooeuis in ttiose who are nat urally scofulous. The discharge takes jlace thr ugh the nostrils or the thruat, and la uen erally o' a yellowish ora greenish yellow color, frequently ilngtd with blond, and almost al wa>s attended by an offensive sm-11. In the Ungutg ■ of Dr. Wood, ol Philadelphia: "The disease is one of the most obdurate and dis agreeable which th* phvsirlau has tooucouu ter. In bak cases the breaih of the patient be comes so revolting as to isolate him from so ciety, and render him an object of disgust, even to himself " In some in-tauces pieces of bone become separated and slough off, leaving rtctp, un healthy ulcers, which secrete a bloody matter, and are extremely difflcnlt to cure. After ozoena has continued somo time the sense of smell becomes impaired and often lot. Daafnevs 1b one of the most common conse quences, and results from its extension tnroughlhe eustachian tube to the internal ear. Pains in the head and over the frontal sin uses, impairing mtmory, and even insanity irequcntiy springs from its extension to the brain. The great d nger, however, because the most common, is that it will extend downward and ahvet the lunes. In most cases of pulmonary aißease catarrh i» pr- sent to some degree, and in many It stances it cbuses a large sharu of the patient's discomfort. Be-does those grave consequences, nil of which are liable to spring from scrofulous ca tar h or ozcena, there are other* which, if less dangerous, are sufficiently unpleasant. It oc casions great nnhapulne&s to thousands of both sexes by isolating th m ami preventing their settlement in life. Au offensive running Irom ths nose, with foul breath, is about as gr.-at a calamity at can befall joung p- otlo Bvery disease of ihi-kind can be cured by our new system of pi-nctiee. Consultation free, and prices >»ithin the reach of all. Those who de«ire to contult meinreg<rdto their cases had bettor call at tne office for an examination, but if impossible to visit the office personally can write for a list'f questions and c re lam, tn th ol which will bo sent free of charge Address M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M. D., 137 South Broadway. Los Auge'cs, California. Office hours—From 0 v. m. to 12:30 p. m. a.nd from 1:30 to -1 p. m., Sundays excepted. 10-20 sun wed iri MRS. A. MENDENHALL, Hairdressing and Manicure Parlors, . 107 North Spring street, room 23 Schumacher Dluck. Shampooing done at residences if desired. JOHN W. HALL, 124 S. Spring Street. ONLY THREE DATS MORE TO SECURE THE IMMENSE BARGAINS IN Bab and Men's lying Goods OFFERED BY JOHN W. HALL 124 South Spring Street. STILL alive is B. SENS, the RELIABLE BROADWAY TAILOR, where you will find the finest tailoring; done in the city, and the best, largest and cash-selected stock to select from. Rememoer the place, NO. 205 BROADWAY California Bank Building. Rejpectfully, B. St-NS. 1 ■ ■'■ ■ " ■ 1 ' — m SPECIAL AUCTION SALE! Of (he entire LIVERY OUTFIT of the Leihy Bros, of Santa Monica, at the O. X STABLES, 248 SOUTH MAIN STREKT, ou MON DAY, NOVEMBER 28, AT 10 O'C LOOK A.M. Ten head of Horses, 9 Buggies and Carriages, Ladies' and Gents' Saddle*, 12 sets Double and Single Harness. For particulars see circulars to be had at J. N Johnson's O. X Stables. Office of E. W. NOYBS, Auctioneer. ■■- — ■ Notice to tt]e Public! For the best-fitting garments and the finest workmanship at the lowest prices go to A. IST T A T? Ah " **"•*"«»■ *»«<"■, • X-J A. » -L V— A XA- -»-\ ; 317 N. Spring »t Opp. Temp'e blk VENEZUELA BITTERS I | PM up In e»ses of two dozen pints at $17.00 per cafe. H. J. WOOLLACOTT, Bole agent (or Southeru California. 11 IM4Ot AUCTION! MATLOCK & REED, Real Estate and General Auctioneers, WILL SELL ON Saturday, Nov. 26, at 10 a.m., At 131 South Broadway, At the Wigwam, and continuing every Satur day thereafter, Horses, Wagons. Milch Cows. Harness, Kami Implements, etc. We kindly call the at'enMon of ihe public to the fact that weare permnuent y loca'ed at the above plac* as a 11 *est ck sales yard every Bat U'duyatlOam. Parties having an'thing in this linethat >h u y wißh to fell will please list it at or before 10 a.m. of nay of sile. MATLOCK & REED. AUCTIONEERS, Offce, V20)4 South Spring street. If Yon Have Defective Eyps And value them, consult us. No case of det •■ - tlve vision where glares aro required is too complicated for us The (orrectadjustmento( frames is quite as Important as the perfect St ting of lenses, and the fclentiflc fitting making of glasses and fram. s is our only busi ness (specialty) Have satisfied othe-s, will satifyyou Wo use el. ctric puwer and arc th only house here that grinds glasses to order Established 1882. rt. G. MAK.-mnZ. Leading Scientific Opti cian, (Specialist,) 167 N. Spring, opp. old Court Hods. . Don't fo-iet the number. BKIDOE WOUK. DENTIST Teeth filled and ex BET OF TEETH, «7 TO SlO. DR. L_. E.>ORD, 118 S. Spring St., Los Angeles Hours—3 a.in to 5:30 p.m. £BP~Con!.ulta.tlon free 9-28 0m aid Prices low for spot oaoh, or will sell on install merits. AO 1 SOUTH fIPKINQ STREET Between For.rth and Fifth Street*. Telephone 934. V. O. box 921. 7-21-t: MASS MEETINGS TAXPAYERS. APHBLIO MEETING OF TAXPA.YERS OP this city is hereby called for rtATUKDAY. NOVEMBER 2«TH, at Armory hall, corner -ixth and Broadway, at 8 o'i iocs p.m . lor the puipos* of discussing tho advisabt ity of amen ling our city Chatter, and obtaining other legislation with a view of consolidating such of cur city and coucty offices as may acP n I'of the lame; of reorganizing the city fire and lo.ice departments pcimmetitly out ol machine or party politics, and of cutting down city expenses and oiherwlse lessening public expen itures, and the corsideratlon of such other matters as will benefit the taxpayers of the city. Robert a. Baker, J. M. Davies, T. D. Stimson, D. Schlecs, John G Downey, Jacoby Bros., G. J. Griffith, B. W. McDonald, 11, Uanahl. It. G. I.nut, Louis Mi smer, John Brvson, IX W. French, «>. W. Krouse, John F. Humphrcvs, William Hunter, H. 0. Lielitenoerger, L. J Rose, I). Bur bank, L. Bixby, J. B. Lankershim, A K. Crawford, T. W. Protheituu, K. TKysor, Rirha-d Green, W. H Workman, L N. Breed, John M. tl. Marble, William Bo'byfhell, 8. W Little, A. D. (Jhi drrss, ' Abbot Kinney. M. G. Mcl'oon. Robert McGarvln, A. W. Hulton, J 8. Giifflu, J. T. Mn. wsrd, J. <: Howes, Charles Forman, George H. Bonebrake, Geoige W, Knox, P Beaudry, I Bixby, j.L. Munhey, G. J. Dalton, J. M. Griffith, W T. Dalton, James Cuzner, M.T. AllO'i, t). X Kawor, V. £. Farmer, R Baker. T. L Winder, William Moore, J. U. Mtcnener, 11. W. Mills, W. H. cross, A. W. II ugh, 8. Grant, X. (1. Bosbv.ihell, J. W. McCann, R. B. Lovfll, P. T. Ludwlck, A. J. Rrartlsh. (22 st) DISEASES OF MEN. . Kidney and Blad __f tier Diseases. JBl_/ Acnte aiulChron f?JK ie Discharges. jHW] Organal Weak f-exu'il Indiffer- eiice of both ■ Inrpediments to i Promptly and Cured at DOCTOR WHITE'S PRIVATK DTSPENBARY, 116 East First Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Themos' successful I'rlvat* Dlr«-a>.e doctor in the Hiate. Onnurrhea, Gleet, stricture, Seminal Weakness, N»rv«.u» Debility, Syiihilia, Skin and Kidney dlstsses and Sexual Weakueas succetsiully treated. 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