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OipilCH J**>JlC COMPETITION OR BENE VOLE NC E THE tr.ue principle of business life? Dr. Huteh lns' t\opic Sunday evening. It • PBUIAI. NOTICUa. riVSHE FOLLOWING CHILDREN" WERE AD- I salt ted into the Los Angeles Orphan Asy lun \ fli-7»je the last publication: Half orphans g u salt Dainron, age 10 ti-12 years: Mary Gran 4-12; Josephine Grant, 7; Ada Mil len 1 '< 10-18; Ellen Millen, 10 6-12; Concep tion M tlU'il, 5 4-12; Bernardina Moreno, 10: Floretu 'c » -hase, 6 8-12; Dolores Revolledo, 4 c las a McCarty, 6; Ne.lie Mccarty, 3 8 1-' Je nn le B >'ers. 10 6-12; Lillie Wether- SDoon 11^0- , 12; tttella Pierce, 5 2-12; Carinel it<. llcrnai 10: Clara Brown, 10; Viola Mat ihew* 102 -1.2: Celeste Matthews, 6 2-12; Ju lia Eigira 3 —0-12s Amelia James, 3; Boys— ' James Walsh« 3 8-18, William Revolledo, 2; VTrrtrcis Oi-tpL t>. 4: Willard Matthews, 4 10-12. .Francis viie fc SISTER JOSEPHINE. July 3, 1894. __ 7 lL lot "FgOLD INVESTMENT-WANTED ■ _\ al once a m sa that hasiflOOO to $5000 to invest in a genui.ve mining investment. The amour..' of money" »nves*d can be douhjed within Ihree mon Bis, and every dollar put in is doubly secured; b<> cha-.nes of loss. Money is to be used in bu ring a smelter to smelt rich gold Ore, already' <lug and on the dumps, i Nothing but gold'bt tilion could produce such results. Gold bullio it is equal to gold coin, and a small mvestme ot in this mine is equal to a small fortune. m.inafement oi .he ' funds contributed an.» the property will be ■wholly in tho hands of the officials elected by the stock subscribers, please call and invest! , gate at roonns 209 an. I 810 btimson block, Third and Sprilng sts. OtTcE—T I.tE LO S ANI CITY WATER . company vill strictly enforce the follow ing rules- The hours for spr.nkling are be tween 0 and Block a. m. and 6 and 8 o'clock V m For a viol »tion of tin above regulation - tho water will be shut off an d a fine of !j>_ will be charged before tho water wftl bo turned on again. ____■_ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES O.? THE STATE J. Loan and Trust company ate .enclosed inn fire-proof and burglar proof vault, with time locks and brilliant.y lighted with electricity; alcoves attached for the private aa animation of valuables. With writing matcriali ; a young lady in attendance. 8-1" ! riENTRAI.' GARDt'.'CsTEiGHTH AiND SAX ' l_y Pedro streets. Hi- 'ing leased tho iTrounds formerly known as tho City Gardens, w, 11 open on -und'av, J.ily 15th. Dancing in tho pavil ion; first-class music. C. SILVEKSTEIM, Pro- , rietor. !_____. MESNHN'S FEMALE Plat!. AS A SITCUFIt' monthly medicine fov immediate relief lor p.infill and irregular menses irom ivllct ever cause. For sale by GEO. H. FREE.vIASf CO., 102 N. Spring St. Price. $2^ per box. AND WIN ISOW screens, office fittinfts, i:ounters, desks and general repairing. ADAWS tc SHELDON, 533 B. Spring st. Tel. 966. 7-S tf RE VOUTLOOKIXITfOiR BUSINESS OP- . portunilies'.' Call 113 Conter place. ' 7-S 3t , AF. SLOPER, HOUSE MOVSR. OFFICE, . 12 c.enlcr place. 1-1-) tf £ "fpJeSH ROASTED every day. Java and Mocha, 35c. lb ; Moun- j tain coffee, 20c; U lbs Rolled Wheat, Oats, . 35c.; Germoa, 2 'c: 8 lbs Corn Meal. 15c; 3 cans Apricot*, 25c.; 6 lbs Raisins, vsc.; 3 lbs reaches, 33c; 32 lbs Brown Sugar, $1; X lbs Beans, 25c: Pork, »l } c: Bacon. 12J.C.; 50 1 bars Soap, mi: Wood Palls, lDc.; Brooms, l-V.; Mason Jars. ECONOMIC STORES, 305 S. i Bprlng. PERSONAL RALPH BROS — GOLD BAR « flour, 95c; city flour, 70c: granulated sjugar, IS lbs., *1; brown sugar, 20 lbs., -:': ii lbs. rolled oats, 25c.: sardines, 5 boxes, 25c; tomatoes, 2 cans, 15c.; midland coffee, 25c lb; , eastern oil, 75c; gasoline, 75c; 4 packages starch, 35c.; lard, 10-lb. can, 80c.; 5 lbs., 40c. 601 s. Spring St., corner Sixttt. — ARE HKREBY . J_N given notice not to furnish toy wife, Han nah Brown, with any goods, provisions or money ou credit on my account, for site has ■voluntarily and without cause abandoned the t home I provided ior her, and is living with : another man, 7-12 3t Los Angeics, Jnly 11, 1804. CHASE'S MARKET, 618 8. SPRING—S LBS. : boiling beef, 25c; 2 lbs. round Hteak, 15e.; yib steak, Sc.; sirloiu, tenderloin or porter house steak, 12Wc; stewing mutton, 3c.; leg of jmutton, 8c; rib or tdioulder chops, 3 lbs. 15c liVrrvtliing else in proportion. C IASE'S . MARKET, 618 S. Spring. ; "ITT ANTE D—-A~M A N (GERMAN) WITH A 1 T V good home would like to form the ac- 1 ejuaintance of a lady or young widow: ocjeet, matrimony. Correspondence conlidebtuil. Address M. A. P., box 20, Herald office. 7-13 7t sfVL-IM PSES OK A ME] AD~T H li VX coupon offer today, it you avail your elf f>f tlie upi'ortunity you can easily make $20. MKDH.MS. ATTENTION— tITe WORLD HAS NEVER SEEN HER EQUAL, MME. DeCAMOR, TIIE QUEEN OF ALL TRANCE MEDIUMS. WONDERFUL POWER OVER DISEASE. Mme. DeCamor is ihe mast wonderful trance riedium in the world. She tells your entire ife—-past, present and future — whiltt in a , trance. Those engaged in any business, eon- , templating marriage or who want to have evil influences removed should certainly consult her. If you aro sick, don't delay. By her msr- Telous powers she tells you your disease at •nee, and by her wonderful remedies site is liound to cure you. Treatment by mail always successful. MME. DeCAMOR. rooms 11 and 18 Los Angeles Theatre building. Take elevator. 7-13 3m RS. PARKErT" LIFE READING CLAlR voyant; consultations on business, min eral locations, law suits, removals, diseases, love, marriage, etc. Take University electric car to Forrester avenue and Hoovor street, go west on Forrester avenue three blocks to Vine street, second house on Vine street west of Ver mont avenue. 3-30 tf' MISB~ KATE LaYiPMAN DEVELOPING, business medium; sittings daily. 730 L, j. Spring st. 7-6 1 m DKNTItSTS. 1882—Eatablished^T8S2 DR L, W. WELLS, CORNER SPRING AND First street Wilson block; take elevator. Cold crown and bridge work a specialty; teeth extracted without pain. Roem 1. ml tf A" DA>IS~Br6s.'"DENTAL~I , TrLORS, 239' i' s. Springs!.: painless extracting and Hir ing; plates, $6, $8, $10; all work guarante»d ; i.t-bllshed 10 years. 7-7 tt R. wilder! ■ Corner Seventh and Main streets. Telephona 1031. 4-11 tf R KE NN E D Y7DEKTIST, IOSf-i N. 5 PRIM Q street, rooms 2, 6 and 7. Painless extrac tiun. 6-20 tf STEVENS, 324>_SOUTH BPRINIS BT. Open Sundays and evenings; electric light. T-\R. J. E. YOUNG, DENTIST, 221 S. SPRING 1> st., IfQS Angeles. 5-2-if ULKCVKICAI. MiIGHIMERT. A T?G. 'wAtINIERE, ELECTRIC MacHINE Jtl Works. Mof'r of electric apparatus, 148 W. fifth st., too;s und line machine works. 7-4 tf rt PKOIAI.IST9. DR. B. G. COLLIN'S. OFTHAUIIC OPTICIAN, with the L. A. Optical Institute; eyes ex- Stnined free. 125 S. Spring st. 530 tf IKON WORK.H. TTNION BOJ-LERS, J oil and Writer tanks, elevator-, etc. First and Alameda sts. (1 6 tt XI. P WA NT Kl> -M »Iv_. \VANTED— ALL NEEDING HELP, FUEE a M employment orany Information, address : K. NITTINGEH'S BUREAU, established I*Bl'. : Office, 310', •> Spring st.; residence, 451 S. !: Hope st., corner Fiftli, Los Angeles, Cal. Tele phone H3. MO tf , T> AI I.RO AI)~MEN FOR~ItI~ZONAf V MIS, 11 $6.20; wages, $1.50 lo $1! per day; board, 15 per week; trains now going; all kind, of help ami situations furnished. PETTY, HUM* I MXL 4CO , cor. Second and Broadway Tel. j 509. 7-12 If ✓SITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL FREE LA \J bor bureau, .510 New High st. Teicpltono 115:1; for cooks, waiters, household help me chanics and laborers. VV. A. WHITE, Manager. 11-10 tf ANTED — A FHRST-CLASB SOLICITOR familiar with shirt business; a man who can talk and rustle. Address E. H., Box 50, this office. 7-12 tf TV ANTED—.VoVIuEN TO EAT FREE HOT VV lunch at 233 E. First st; all kinds of wine, 5 cents. 7-12 tf HELP WANTED— FEMALE. TVANTED-GIRL, TO II Call at 763 I'inper Main st, 7-13 3t w A in. t r»—A (J X Nt «. "ITT a NTED— BY T.3E MUTUAL LIKE INSUR v V ance Company of Now York—Solicitors snd canvassers with push and energy who can secure bona ride applications for insurance by honest and biuinets-like methods will be of fered favorable contracts with liberal terms. For further information address W. O. X MOR RISON, manager for Southern California, 818 Bradbury building, Los Angeics. Cal. 7-1 lm WAm«D-in'SATi«g». WAN-rF.D-81TUA.rlON. BY AN EXPERl enced man ln :he .rookery business as salesman or packer: ten years' experience; can give the very belt of references. Address C. H. P., box 50, this •fflce. 6-16 tf TvTnTED~A~FIRsi-CLASS DRESSMAKER tv wishes sewing al ladies' homes or at her room; perfect lit guarwitecd; prices reasona ble, inquire or address room 10, the Parker, 424 W. Fourth it. 7-13 If -lit; ANTED — SITUA"TWN —AN EXPERT jt enced young kindetynrtner, who is fond of children, desires cratlt>vment during vaca tion. Address TEAOllr.j;, Box 30, Herald. 7-12 :it VV.ANTED —SITUATION BY DRUG GIST'; vv well acquainted in this city; best refer ences; wages no object. Addreas C. I., box 40, this osice. 7-13 2t Lng, by day or job; owner furnish paint. Address FRANK. LOZIER, 813 J. S. Broadwtw'. 7-8 7t W^AN'TED— SITUATION BY RELIABLE gir. to do cooking or housework; is a good cool;. Address 318 W. Second st. 712 St "ITT AN TKT^—SITUATION BY A _ RELIXbLE tt womiMi to do general housework, eitv or country. Adpply to 113 E. Third st. 7-12 St IV A N TED-—BY LADY OF^EXPERIENCE, m situation in bank or somo oflice; refer ences. M. IL, 931 W. Sixth st. 7-13 3t VTIT A N TED* -~ BI TuX'FlO N AS ASSISTANT tt cook or to do housework. Address ti., 204 S. Main st. 7-13 tt TvTxTED—BY V DUXG gTrX LATELY T t from Europe in family. 460 Ducorn mun et. 7-14 3t ANTED-SLTUATIOX BY EXPERIENCED "woman as nurse. Address 441 S. Broad way. 7-12 3t \i T ANTED— POSITION "AS NURSE; B7:¥l r dF tt reference;;. 406 S. .Viewer. 7-18 3t w amtbh— res msTiii;, TV ANTED — OWNERS TO LIST THEIR TT property, for sa.e or exchange, with us; we have several wants fk>r all classes of real es tate; bend in full description of what you have and what you warn for il, together with lowest price, to DOWSLS.G <fc _AC VINE, 231 West First si. 0-11 tf viTANTED—LOT NOT" TO EXCEED - $4OO~ TV cash; no agents. .1. JCILL, Station B. 7-14 31 WANlflll-JIISCitLL ■ Mill -.. ■ITT ANTED—HEIRS OF 'VM. C. COVER, LA IE TT of Ohio. Anyone knowing the address of Francisco. Susanna, Alfreda or Samuel Cover, "will confer a favor by sen ding same to Creigh ton .t Creighton, lawyers. Los Angele* theater building, i 27 s. Spring stroet. 7-11-1* at TVANTED—BY EXP EIi tENCED AND RE TT liaile lady, small children to take care of; in healthy location Cfl.ll corner state and JudHon avenue, Brooklyn Heights, or address MRS. J. ARMSTRONG, Station B. 6-39 lm cod WANTOD^-TO - BUYr - A gold separator; must be cheap for cash ; a."»iO to rent, a pair of mules and wagon. Ad d;T2ss MUTER, box 30, Herald. 7-14 .t AT ONCE—ALL KINDS OF~SE(> / Vv ond-liand furniture for spot cash; highest! prices paid. LEWIS & ALDERSON, 312 S. -Mait: st. Tel. 1108. 1-10 tf W.A..NTED— A GOOD bTcYCLE JS EX ._ange tor a first-class horse, cart and harne.B; outfit worth ¥100. Address If., box 30, Heiwld office. 71-13 3t TO SAMPLE OUn _ ENG- V V lish breakfast, Oolongs, Japans v Cevlons, at tlie E iglish Tea and Coffee company, 311W, second sc. 3-6 5m "IVANTED—A LODGING HOUSE~FOR - A TT smsil cottage: will assume something. Address, sith particulars. L. 8., 138 Garcy st. 7-13 3t TV AXT ED—TO RENT, A GOOffi FRUIT VI rancm ia l>earing; close to ylehool. Ad dress S. L. XSCHOLSOX, Rosena, Cal. It -A RIiFIXED - LATA* DESIRES V T rocjsn in exchange lor piano aCSSoiib. Ad dress A. X., has 30, Herald. 7-14 2t CLOTHING; OBDERS BY mail promptly attended ta S. GREEN CART, 107 Commercial st. 5-13 3m \.\TaNtlsD^A*G O O D~DRITIXG HIORSE~ui7 V V E. First sl. 7-n4 2t LOW'S •ND rODSt). \a_7n REWARD TOR information that • CP IV will lead to the arrest of the party who purldlned Incensed tag No. 671 Irom the collar of my spaniel-setter bitch "Nellie," on Wed nesday, Jtt,:y l!th, in Ihe vicinity of Broad way nnd Fourth, Second and PearL. or Main and Pico sis. W. L. PRICE, Herald office. 7-12 tl OST—BAY MARE, WEIGHT ABOUT 1000 pounds; brand mark C on left shoulder; about 5 years old Liberal reward to finder if returned to 1201 Temple st., Los Angeles. 7-13 d7t wit OST— GOLD breastpin in shape oi marguerite with dia mond in center; liberal reward. Return to LOST, Herald. (i-2 tf "| OST —A MISSES' LIGHT COLORED CAPE _JLi between Ninth and Pico street on Main street. Finder return to 152 North Spring street. 7-9 tf L "bar—an odd fellows' pin, initials R. R. B. on inside. Finder return same to 115 S. Spring and receive reward. 7-6 g ****?*.•_ -.^.,.„ L^I - 1710R BALE-PIANOS—PIANOa 313 South Broadway. CHICKERING STECK CHICKERING STECK CHICKERING STECK Largo Stock I Low Prices! Easy Terms I Wo have also the following Pianos, which have been used only a short time and will be sold very cheap: 1 Vose. 1 New England. 1 Stelnway. 2 Jewelts. 1 Chickering. GARDNER & ZELLNER, 213 South Broadway. Potomac Block. 0-25 tf Ft Hi EXCHANGE. •JJtA SHARES ALASKA COAL COMPANY • ),rt' stock, par value $3300, for lot worth about $500, HAY WARD. 210 S. Broadway. 7-12 5t FOR EXCHANGE—TWO OS THReYbMALL horses for one large one. Apply at 927 Darwin aye., Eaßt Los Angeles ;t . WIJWKI4_ AJH 1> 1.1 JJ UO KH rpURNER NEW J. Turnverelu hall. 317JJ BJ, Main st. Best home brew ou tap. A fine restaurant in con nection; family rooms. C. CLOK'I'TA, prop. 4-22 3m sj i« tts. MRS. DR. J. H. SMITH, SPECIALTY, MlD wiferj;. Ladies eared for during confine ment at 727 Bellevue avenue. Calls promptly attended to. Telephone 111!). 6-stf OHIKOPOMItT. MISS C. AND massage, 211 W. First st., opp. Nadeau. 12-34 tf CON-UI.TISO BNOINKBHe. HENRY E. BRETT. MECHANICAL En gineer and draughtsman, 11». N. Sprin;. -LOS ANGELES HERALL?s SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 14. 1894. fok sai.k- <:l iv pkopkrty. };«orTiaT3---fixis resTdence 1 of twelve rooms, elegantly Istltked, be sides a basement fitted up w itlt laundry with stationary tubs, hot and cold water, telephone, electric and modern improvements; high attic, capable of making lour large rooms; large china closet,, eight closets, halls, etc.; five fire places and a number of flues. Twelve acres of land with water sup* ply piped under pressure, nnd large stream of never falHmr water: splendid op portunity for fish ponds. Within a mile of tlie city Unite, one block from depot ou Terminal railroad. Orchard of finely assorted fruits; flewers and usual outhouses; lino views; title perfect. Price $BJ.of>,8 J .0f>, being cost of the Im provements; terms liberal, or will take asensh payment one-iialf in res dencc property in this city. Address W. L. P., P. O. box 565, Los An geles, Cal. 4-5 ti CASH, BALANCE 10»)v in one and two years, at 8 per c*nt Fourteenth and Main streets, cottage oi five rooms, gas, nice lawn and flowers; lot 40x100; will also sell furniture, which is new, if purchaser desires; this is a very rare bargain; a 9plcndid home for a small family; Fourteenth and Maiu streets Ls one of the choicest locations ln Ixis Ange les; selling on account of death in fam ily. Address BARGAIN, Box 50, Herald offlc.v BEAUTIFtJL SW. CORNER LOT, CLOSE to Tenth-st. hotel; streets graded; cement walks etc.; only $1000 for cash. A fine 90-foot lot, Wall, near Eleventh, $800. Lot San Julian, near Seventh, fenced, water piped, $700. Fine lot Wintield, everything paid, $350. 40x140 to 20-foot alley. Short St., close to both depots; $600. "O. C. EDWARDS. 7-13 31 230 W. First st. B~USIX~ESS CORNER LOT - UNLdTvIDED | half interest, Downey aye. and Daly St., in the business eent-.T of East Los Angeles: mortgage foreclosed; my client must sell at great sacrifice. Address J. E. HUNTER, attor ney, Stimson block, fourth floor, city. 5-13 tf VALUABLE LITTLE PIECE OF BUSINESS property, E. Seventh, near Maple, 48x101, only $3130. G. C. EDWA X DS. 7-13 3t 830 W. First st. F~~OR SALE-CHEAP, A 5-ROOM HOUSED with stable, chicken coop, etc.; good place for poultry; lot 40x800. Sco owner at 126 W. Second st. ti-27 lm I /OR BAI E-$3OO, SMALL HOUSE, TWENTY ! liithst. Address not SE, box 40, Herald. ________ 7-1371 SELL THFr~KARTH~ 12-35 tf R. S. BASSETT, Pomona, Cal. FOB SALK-C'irNTRY :PKOPKBTY._ T7IOR SALE—CHEAPEST A near Los Angeles; no water rates to pay. Price less than halt of usual rates—l6o acres out of the east 200 acres oi Tejunga ranch, tlie excepted 40 acres being in SE. corner hereto fore sold to and improved by John Cox. Eleva tion about 12t;0 feet above sea level; 10 miles due north of Los Angeics, 15 miles byroad. Tiie soil is fine decomposed granite, the south and east parts especially choice; tlie north west is injured hy rock. There is a fine stream of water, deemed ample for the entire 200 acres, piped otit and bo ongimi to tlie 200 acres alone, with reservoir on separate tract 100 feet more elevated than ihe center oi this tract. There are also included in this piece 80 acres of laud purchased of the railroad com pany many years ago, from which is delivered tlie water, the title of which water, however, lias been heretofore perfected by appropria tion. 'There is a good deal of wood and some arable land on tlie 80 acres. The 800 acres is pntented land, being a part of the 44ti() acres of Tejunga ranch grant. Price. $75 per acre for Hie 16» acres, being $13,000 tor tlie entire . property, including 8» r,cres, reservoir, water pipes, water, etc Terms, one-third cash; bal ance in one and two years, 9 per cent interest. Would accept Los Angel a city property for one half the purchase price, or will sell tlie land separately in tracts of 10 or more acres, Willi 1-2 oof the entire water, water rights, water pipe and reservoir. Price, $S0 per ncre. Address, W. L. r., P. O. box 3SO, Los Angeles. 5-5 ti S_OAAA-l OR SALE-10 ACRES of fine Uvv land near Santa Monica; a bargain; tine view and surroundings. Address J. 8.. box 20, He-aid. 7-8 tf FOX H.11.K—1.1 VK STOCK. FOR SALE—HORSES AND MUI_CS CHEAP; four line young mules; one line surrey horse; osse single driver; several all-purpose horses; nil guaranteed as represented. 248 Allso st. j. Mcpherson. 7-12 7t VIOR SALE—NUTWOOD AND THOROUGI.T- J 1 bred dam colt, 3 years old, eitv broke and a beauty; $125 cash takes him "now. J. R. JONES, 257 Ohio at. 7-10Ut IpOR SALE—FINE, LARGE ' ablo for surrey. Apply 110 W. Twenty seventh sL 7-8 7t TTtOR - SALE-A GOOD HORSE; $10] 553 37 Maple aye. 7-10 7t FUSS K«LK-MIaclSLltNI.Ol"9.- IpOR SAI.E-TIIE FULLERTON WALNUT Growers' Association (incorporated) offers for sale its entire crop of walnuts for the sea son of 1891, estimated at ten carloads; bids will be received until 18 o'clock in., July 83, 1894. ARTHUR STALE!*, Secretary, Placen tia, Orange county, Cal. 8-14 tt aa tn lrl TXIR SALE—CHEAP, A FINE LOT OF TOOLS, 3J benches, etc., suitable for repairing sew ing niachiues, jewelry, keys and all kinds of small work. Call before 7a. m. or after 6 p. m.,384 New High et. 7-147t JpOR SALE—YOUNG HENS AND PULLETS. $5 per dozen, and some lath fence. 847 Humbolt St., East Los Angeles. 7-11 3t SALE—OLD PAPERS IN QUANTITIES 1 to suit, at tliis office. JGDfJCATIi.NAL. WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE, aiTIPsT SpTingst, the oldest, largest and ii nest equipped commercial school in Southern Cali fornia; a thorough course iv the commercial branches and banking; a superior and sttcces ful shorthand and typewriting department and a practical English courso; new college rooms, perfectly lighted and ventilated; elec tric elevator for pupils' use; new furniture and appliances; open all tlie year; pupils re ceived at anytime: illustrated catalogue aud full information free. G. A. HOUGH, presi dent; N. G. FELKER, vice-president. 4-4 ly SPECIAL BDMMER SESSION OF THeToB Angeics Business college, 144 South Main street, opens July _!d. All tlie branches oi the eighth, ninth and high school grades, together with the regular branches ot the commercial and shorthand courses thoroughly taught by able and experienced teachers. An excellent opportunity for public school pupils to bring up their work or to advance a grade. Un equalled facilities ior penmanship, typewrit ing and telegraphy. Call or write ior "particu lars. OS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE AND English Training School (incorporated). Largest business training school on the coast. Thorough and practical courses given in book keeping, penmanship, shorthand, typewriting - and telegraphy. Large, able and mature corns of Instructors. Write for beautiful illustrated catalogue or call at college office, 144 s. Main »t. E. R. SHRADER president; P. W. KEL SEY, vice-president: f. N. INMKEEP, secretary. 9-10 ly ALL YOUNG MEN TO KNOW THAT THEY can have gymnasium and bath privi leges with modern instructions at *i per month at L. A. Athletic club. 7-4 tf LOS - ANG B SCHOOL (IX corporatedi for kindergartiicrs. Address MRS. N. D. MAYHEW, 076 W. Twenty-third SL 7-8 tf STBURY SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT . ing school, Potomac block, 817 S. "road way; day aud evening session. 7 8-tf A" ~STBURY* BANJO 9T0DIO: IXSTRIj(> tions day or evening, rotomac block, 217 S. Broadway. 7 8-tf ATitIKM V-. lAY E.'"HUNTER, tt Stimson block, rooms 427 and 42V. Tele phone 528. Practices in all the courts, state and federal. 7-1 ti HUNSAKKR, GOODRIC \l~s7 Mcr "v Tt ill: \, lawyers; rooms 543 to 546 Bradbury blk, sth floor, cor. Brondwayo. Third sts. Tel. 1130. J. ADCOCK,"ATTORNEY. "SPECIAL AT • tention given to the settlement oi estates, 115 W. First s!, 4-li ti I.Y-KS AM) FINISH-KS. METROPOLITAN STEAM DYE F'raiikllu street, line dyeing and cleaning. 1 13 tl ParotalTdyf: works, St., best dyeing iv tlie city. 11 3 if ICJC VI AOHINK-. JOHN 11. HISE. HERCULES ICE ANl)"re' fj frlgerating machines, electric motors and dynamos, steam and gas engines, refrigerators and cold storage plants, oflice, 230 N. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal, 6-29 ua. con r 1-. a ciT>Tt>; CONRAD icifERER, GRANITE, BITUMIN OUS and asphalt paving. 237 W. Kntsa ~^JS?J!!11! C S? OPPOHTUNI t'llCS. LODGING HOfSK, X) ROOMS: $350. Lodging house, 28 rooms; $M5O. 1 Lodging h ,use, 45 rooms: $.'5OO. I Lod.inghou.se, 17 rooms; $1000. lodging house, 20 rooms, $950. I edging house, 7 rooms; $350. i Lodging house, 13 rooms; $550. l odging house, 40 roo .is; $201)0. l.odtting house, 12 rooms; $750. > Lodging house. :J5 rooms; $2000. For riirtieulurs apply lo BEX WHITE, 221 j w. first st. Properties ol all kinds sold nnd I exchanged. 7-10 tt i SALE—OWING TO OTHER BUSINESS i V of a pressing nature, tho Herald job office • i» lor sale at a positive sacrifice. Call at 309 W. Second st. snd be convinced. ti 2tf t£»sn/v-ItARE CHANCE; oTd estTuT W__yv lished spice rouie, paying a net profit of $115 a month clear nnd abovo ail expenses; full value in stock ; anyone can run this and make money. See HEN WHITE. 331 W. First. 7-14 tf SPRING STREET "CLOSE i in, worth $500. hut owner will sell for $275 today, owing to other important business; run by present owner over 4 years; see litis at once. Apply to BEN WHITE, 281 W. First St. 7-4tl tlfE HAVE A FINE," CENTRA ITyToTTaTED ii front room on Spring street lo rent, mil unequaled advertising facilities togowithit; c raro opportunity to make money. 11. RI. LEE A BRO., 140 N. Spring St. 7-13 4t |)UTcIIERS'rSEE"a - His. r "aWELL LOCATED X> meat market, nicely equipped, doing a business of $17 a day; low rent; long lease; price only $300 for a few days only. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. 7-12 tf FOR SALE-A BARGAIN A WELL-LO ented, neatly titied-up saloon business, paying a good proiit: selling on account of other interests Apply on premises corner Maplo aye. and Seventh sts. 7-7 71 TETOOD." COAL, I!AY AND FEED TABD; Vv large, well-paying place: long lease: full value in stock; v positive bargain; price $930 Apply to BEN WHITE. 231 W. First St. 7-18 tf I "IOR SA LE-OHEAI',~FIN E~L ARGEC TG AR 1 store and elttbrooms; stock $900; fixtures nt your own price. Address IL, box 00, Herald office. 7-13 7t TTURER &IJARNARD, 237 W. SECO~xb~sf!7 II will sell out your store, lodging-house or any branch of business quick for cash. 7-1 lm I7WRXISHED LUNCH COUNTER FOR SALE or to let, near i'ln/.a market; splendid bus iness location. 420 N. Main. 7-13 8t 0_ 1 ftAA-SALOO N ; LONG LeTseTa Fi RST "ir IAMIU class place; loir rent. Apply to BEN WHITE, 321 W. First st. '7-10 tf 17>6r SALE —FVIt N i SHED OR UXFUR~- V iiished rooms, single or en suite. lIOHDE, 754 S. Los Angeles st. 7-13 3t F~ OR~ SALE AT~FOMONA—I SELL THE earth. Several good business openings. R, S. BASSETT. O BUYXIeGITIMATE BUSINESS OF ANY _ kind go to BEN WHITE, 821 W. First st. ti-22tf o SELL YOUR BUSINESS i'ROSIPTLY FOR Jd cash, go lo BEN WHITE, 221 W. First Bt. 7-4tf \ CHANCE OF A LIFETIME — READ THE great coupon offer iv this paper. FOX ItKNT—HOItHKS. FOR RENT—A LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE ill South Santa Monica; 19 rooms; within 2 blocks of Sama Fe depot. Apply at 221 W. Fourth st. I. J. WHITE AND A. B. HOTCH KISS. 7-13 lot \? O R RENT—VERY PLEASANT ROOMs] F furnished; cooking privileges if uesired; fine locution lor business purposes. 309 S. Broadway. 7-12 4t WANT A MONICA HOUSES TO RENT AND O ior sale in this lovely seaside resort, DOW NING, it MAC VINE, 231 West First St. 5-11 tf 1710R RENT—HOUSE OF BTX ROOMS WITH 1 water and stable; rent $15. 120 E. Ann st. Call nt 118 E. Ann st. 7-13 tf TTtOR UK XT — MODERN FOUR-ROOMED X cottage, barn, chicken yard, lawns, ilowers, cheap. 2800 Maplo aye. 7-14 3t 1,1011 RENT — HOUSE 7 ROOMS, CLOSE IN. F 411 W. Fourth st.; modern conveniences. Apply 375 Hill. 7-12 3t IJiOR RENT—FCRNI3IIED COTTAGE CLOSE ' in. Call at lib 1 :. S, spring si., room 8. 1-V1 2t I7IOR RENT—FIMLjTISHED COTTAGE CLOSE . in. Call at 125'< S. Spring st, room 3. 7-14 2t TO LET-A COTTAGIfoF 5 ROOMS; ALSO unfurnished rooms; 715 Olive street. 7-12 at F«>B BKNT— ROOMS. 11 U ENISH E D" BOOMS—TiIE~PARKE W. Fourth st.; parlor suite, suitable for four gentlemen; all conveniences; also rooms for light housekeeping. 110U RENT—NfCIELY FURNISHED ROOMS, X I single or en suite: very central location; rents low; light housekeeping; call quick 549 S. Maiu st. 7 7,71 I /OR RENT - PLEASANT FURNISHED . rooms, single or cv suite; rent low; house keeping. 549 S. Main et., opp Burbank thea tre. 7-14 7t 11()R RENT— FURNTSHiED FRONT ROO~MS, $2 week; outside ramus, $1.25 per week; large rooms. 519 s. Spr'aig st. 78 7t ITtOR RENT—S UNrURWISfiED ROOMS FOR F also nicoly lurnished rooms, 418 VV. Fourth st. 7-8 tf Tit Ut RENT— CHEAP," TWO FURNISHED rooms at 449 H, Broadway; housekeeping privileges if desired. 7-14 3t lIORI IOR REN T—3 FUKNISIJIGD ROOMS FOR light housekeeping. 1561 Roekwood st, near Belmont aye. 7-13 2t ripO LET-NICE BAY-WINDOW FRONT ROOM X in cottage 213 N. Grand avenue. Go out Temple suvct. 7-13 2t I"i o R m:N ROOMS FOR . light housekeeping. 538 &. Los Angeles. 7-13 3t URNISIIEIJ RoTiMS 'TO LET —LIGHT housekeeping! 330 Buena Vista st, 11-24ti lIORI IOR ROOMS FOR 1 light housekeeping. 421 S. Main. 7-10 7t OR RENT—TWO UHPURNISHRD ROOtf& 440 s. Main st., adjoining postollice. 7-14 3t dnpurhislrbl) "roombT " first Uoo/, 458 8. Flower, cheap. 7-13 3t "lii r.MSlfi i ! ;)i: d-,1 OS Hot -I k r : 1 FngT F 41ti Wsll sl. 7-8 7t ™ ,r °sl ll KNT—MISCKLL.A NJCOUS. 110R RENT — A LARGE STABLE ON S. X Spring st.. No. 342, on east side of street, known as the Ventura stables. Apply at 221 W. Fourth st. T. J. WHITE AND A. B. HOT CH KI.-S. 7-13 lOt JE&ffittSSM' VNE DAY SAVED BY T AXING ragMfnTOKnH"-'Santa Fo excursions to Knn- City, St. Louis, Chicago, New York am Boston. Leavo Los Angeles every Wednesday; personally conducted through to Chicago ond Boston; family tourist sleepers lo Kansas City and Chicago daily. Low rates and quickest time. Office, 139 N. Spring sl, 7-lm PHILLIPS'" - "!EXCURSION PERSONALLY conducted via Rio Grande Western, Den ver and Rio Grande and Rock Island route, leave Los Angeles every Tuesday, crossing the Sierra Nevadas and passing ontire Rio Grande scenery by daylight. Office. 138 S. Spring st. 13-9 tl JUDSON'S EXCURSIONS EAST LEAVE Mondays for Chicago, New York and Bos ton via Rio Grande Western and Denyu'and ltio Grande railways, arriving from Chicago, New York and Boston every Wednesday. Oflice 212 s. Spring st. l-14tf DI£BB 111881 * 1 ?. 8 :-^™. MET ROPOLItXn STEAM DYE WORKS, 241 Franklin street, line dyeing and cleaning. 1-13 tf IjAßTsl7\xlyy¥lVoßKs737s SOUTH MAIN st., best dyeing in tho city. 11-3 tf MOCKS AND BONDS. bondlcnterest. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fourth semi-annual interest coupon of the seven pc cent, gold bonds of tho MOUNT LOWE KAIL-. WAY, issued by the Pasadena and Mount Wil son Hallway Company, maturing July Ist, 1894, will be paid on und after that date on presen tation of the proper coupon at tho office of the lx)s Angeles Safe Deposit and Trust Company, Stimson block cornerTliird andSpringstreets Los Angeles, Cal. N. B. —To holders of these bonds (or those hereafter purchasing) who may be desirous of having their interest coupons paid in San Fran cisco or the east, arrangements will be made to enable them to do so, in any of the principal cities, by giving timely noliceatthe Company's office, Grand Opera .Uoutae block, Pasadena CaL <Htt Lisa 1 8. tt. C. LOWE, President. PACIFIC LO A A NY. (INCORPORATED). Loans money in any amount on all kinds oi collateral securities dia monds, jewelry, senltkins, mer. chnndi.se, etc. "Also on pianos, iron and steel safex, without re moval. Partial paimentn re ceived. Money quick, lluslness confidential. Privato ollieo for ladies. W. E. PeGROOT, Manager. S-2f» ly Rooms *_*, J and 4, 114 Spring st. j^TTIONAL LOAN A CO.— Money to loon upon collnternl security, jew elry, diamonds, furs, professional libraries, piaiios, lodging house and hotel furniture, mercbandifie, etc.; bUfllneu tstrlctly private and contidential. JOHN MITCIIE.L JoNES, munogcr, room 7, 1-1 Temple st., cor. Temple and New High st. rpO LOAN— $100,000, ON~tTrY A NI) X country property; to 8 per cent net; without delay; mortgages and bonds bought and sold: loans made on personal sceurltv. JOHN I. PAVKOVICH, broker, 830 Wo-t Pint etreet. 6-13 tf ONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONPH, JKyV elry, v.atehes, pinnos,*eolskins, livestock, carriages, bicycles and all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS., 2-1 Sly 40ii ti. Spring st. A OO0D INVESTMENT—A FEW cI)UPb~NS and dimes will secure one of the finest works of art in America, Read the great cou pon offer elsewhere. le — a lot of quara!jtee» street improvement bonds. Apply to C SHEERER, 'J37 W. First St.; office hours. 10, ■ T^P_ a -,& tf P*TKNT«, COPTKIGnTm, KTC PATENtVfoR INVENTORS In"aLL ( OUN tries obtained, bought and sold; trado marks, copyrights, etc., by S. J. DAY &. CO., patent attorneys, rooms Bradbury building, Los Angeles. Established 184i>. l-2Htf HAZARD A- TOWN SKND, ROOM 01, DOWNEY block. Tel. vilT, Los Angeics. 11-21 tf COOrKUAQIC. Xl'lT MANUFACTURE BARRETT, HALF ?' barrels ond keg;* for wines, liquors, oil, benf, figh. pork, lni'il, pickles, etc., etc. Wo will till all orders promptlf for either soft wood or oak packages. Out-of-town orders will receive oar prompt attentiou. L. A. COOPERAGE CO., 820 East Firstst. TeL 62ti. 6-24 1 in DUE TO JEALOUSY. A Sensational Trlpto Hnrdsr Near Love locks, Nevada. Lovelocks, Nev., July 13.—A triple murde/, due to jealoiißy, occurred about 20 miles from here last night. Robert Logan shot und killed Dan Lovelock and Fred Sullivan and was in turn killed by hia own wife. Logan's wife had applied for a divorce, and Logan waa insanely juaioua of her and threatened to kill some of her male frienda. A few days ago Mrß. Logan went to Cottonwood. Logan followed and attacked Dan Love lock, tbe stage driver, wounding him severely in the head. Lovelock was un able to return here and Mrs. Lo gan drove the stage. She re turned to Cottonwood on Wednes day to bring Lovelock home. On the return trip Mre. Logan drove. Lovelock was on tbe front seat and Fred Suilivan, a passenger, on the rear seat. At dusk Logan rode up, armed with a Winches ter, and said he was going to town with hia wife. He rode on behind the stage and after going some distance shot Sul livan from behind, the bullet going through his heart. Then he picked Lovelock, and tbe second victim fell back into Mrs. Logan's lap. Logan then said he was going to drive the stage to a well five miles distant, where he intend ed to throw the bodies of the murdered men, after which he was going to cut his wife into small pieces and throw her in after the men. Instead, she persuaded bir_ to water the horses, and when he stopped to secure a bucket under tbe stage, she took a pietol from Lovelock's pocket and shot her hoßDund. He cried for mercy but she shot again and he fell behind the stage. She dismounted and gave him one more bullet as a set tler. Sbo let Logan's body lie in tbe duat and drove into town with the other bodies. Lovelock wae stage proprietor and driver, and there wae no known in timacy between him and tbe woman. Tbe people here denounce Logan as a coward and praise Mrs. Logan's cour age. A Stall!! CAPSIZED, Six Passengers Seriously Bart In the Napa Valley. Napa, Cal.. July 13. —A stage was cap sized four miles north of here last night and six persons seriously hurt. The steamer Zinfandel arrived here at 11 o'clock last night, and a stage load of 11 passengers ntartcd at once for their homes in different partß of the Napa valley and Luke county. All went well for lour miles until Oak Knoll was reached. There a party of camper*, were located by tbe side of tbe road, and at sight of them tbe stage team took fright. Tho front wheel of the stage was run ofT from the end of a small bridge and the whole load was thrown into a ditch, smashing the stage and seriously injuring six of the passengers, while all the others were badly braised. The seriously injured were: Henry Graeeman of the veterans' borne, leg fractured. V. McMurroy of San Francisco, hip and shoulder dislocated. John Kuehen ol Bt. Helena, shoulder dislocated. A Chinaman, leg broken. Mr. and Mra. 11.I 1 . Bartnott of Ventura, badly bruised about the face and thought to bave received internal injuries. All of tbe injured parties were brought to town and are at tbe Revere bouse being cared for, while those able to do so proceeded on their jouruey on another stage. Train service was regained through this valley tonight. THREATKNINe LYNCHING. A Hob After an Alleged Rape Fiend at Anacondn, Ufat. Cripple Crbkk, Co.v., July 13.—A telephone message from tbe email min ing town of Anaconda at 11 o'clock to night reports great excitement there over an attempt to lynch a man confined in tbe jail, charged with having com mitted rape. The state militia, which bas been hold in that neighborhood ever since the miners' strike laat month, were called to tbe scans aod are now surrounding the jail. John Stark, jr., is the man under ar rest, tbe charge against him being an attempt at criminal assault. Ac scon as the warrant waa served the officer noticed signs of violence, and instead of bringing his prisoner here, conhned him at Victor. The party bent on lynching Stark increased in numbers, but the militia arrived in time to prevout vio lence. There seems to be cothing but the statement of tbe girl, who is 9 years of age, to indicate that Stark made an attempt at criminal assault. W. H. Nelson, who is in the drag business at Kingville, Mo., has so much confidence in Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrheas, Remedy, that ha warrants every bottle and offers to re fund tbe money te any customer who is not satisfied after using it. Mr, Nelson takes no risk in doing this, because tha remedy is a certain cure for the diseases for which it is intonded, and he knows it. It is for sale by Off A Vaughn, Fourth and Spring street, C. T. Heinze nan, 222 North Main atreet, ttruggitts. NEWS FROM NEAR-BY TOWNS The Usual Budget of Interesting News From Pasadena. Oranr/e County's Assessment Shows a Gratify'tag Increase. News and Personal Notes From Santa Monica, Terminal Islnari, Man Bernardino and Other Points. Pasadena, July 13. —A meeting of the members and directors of the board oi trade was held in the oflice of Wood & Church, 62 East Colorado street, this afternoon. Several matters of import ance came np and considerable business was transacted. Tbo meeting was pre sided over by 0. D. Daggett, while Theo Coleman acted bs secretary. V. H. Weight, who bad charge of the Pasadena exhibit at the midwinter fair, made a report nf tbe expenditures and the work accomplished by tbe exhibit. Mr. Weight said tbat a great interest was taken in the exhibition from this section especially from Pasadena. The Mt. Lowe railway model attracted much attention. The expense account showed a deficiency of $126.50 and upon a mo tion the board of directors were inetruct led to nr.y the amount. This covers all 1 the expenses incurrsd in the exhibit and 1 w • tip the affairs in good shape. Tbe directors' wero aiso instructed I printed several thousand small pum phlets or ialders descriptive oi Pasadena and surroundings, ond $150 was voted to detray the expense of the same. The pamphleta are to be Bimilnr to tha ones issued by the board saveral months aco, Ihe entire edition of which httn hesn exhausted. Tho new edition will, however, be more complete than the last one, and will contain a large amount of inietesting information rota tive to thia section. The committeo on publio streets and parks was instructed tv make an inves tigation of the present laws, and to ascertain whether thero were any rela tive to protecting residence streets from the encroachment of objactiouable busi ness houses. They weie also instructed in case no euch law exists to do all possible to secure its passage. The com mittee will report at the next regular meeting. A HARROWING TALE. The subscription list of the Herald in Pasadena grows beautifully larger as the days roll along. Our delivery de partment is kept on tlie jamp to serve all promptly, but new routes are being organized aud all will be looked after. The decaying Times ie lust falling to the rear here as elsewhere in spite of its efforts to keep afloat. The dejected looking individual who has been can vassing for this relic bero during tbe past week bas received euch a "warm" welcome in his efforts that be bas at last given no in despair. Many amus ing stories are told of his wanderings in back alleys and hasty exits over back fencei. But why keep up the harrowing story 7 let the dead rest in pei.ee. NOTES. Qdite a party will go over to Catalina tomorrow via the Terminal. Ex-Councilman A. K. McQuilling and family will go down to Long Beach to morrow to spend tbe summer. Prof. L. L. Evane of tbe high school faculty was among today's passengers i for the east. Mr. G. C. Morrison expects to erect a handsome 10-rooin roeidence on South Pasadena avenue, near the Congrega tional church. Tha directors ef the Pasadena Mutual Building and Loan association held a business meeting tbis afternoon. The society is in a fiuurishing condition. A number of Pasadenans will attend the lecture of Rt. Rev. Goorge Mont gomery, D. D., npon the Church and State, at the cathedral in Los Angeles Sunday evening next. John A. Godlroy post No. 93, G. A.R., held a meeting last night and passed a resolntion tendering moral and physical support to Governor Markham in en forcing law and order throughout the state. E. L. Maitin was np for disturbing tho peace tbis morning before Recorder Roesiter, George L. Comstock being the complaining witness. Martin paid a fine oi SlO. The olub's midsummer concert, at the Hotel Green, tbie evening was well attended and proved a rare musical treat. The programme was excellently rendered. The Tennessee jubilee singers will give a concert at the M. E. tabernacle on Tuesday evening next, under the auspices of the Ladiee's Aid society of the North Paeadena M. E. church. The Mount Lowe Railway company has issued a handsome folder, descrip tive of tbe road and the section of the mountains which it tops. Star: The $20,000 six per cent school bonds recently authorized by vote of this district for building purposes, have been sold by the supervisors to the First National bank at a premium for tbe whole lot of $568. The bonds are payable in five installments of $4000 each. The amount for which the bonds were bid in will net the First National 5>2 per cent, payable lemi-annunlly. Tbe remaining bid* were a* follow* i Pirtle rsal estate office of Lo* Angeles, $62 50; M. S. Hellman of Lo* Angeles, $426; H. Ayer & Sen, Cleveland, $474; N. W. Harris & Co.. Chicago, $310; Isaac Springer (2 bond*), $40; DeVan & Rutledge (1 bond), $16. SAN BERNARDINO. Republican Political Affairs—LocalNews Matters. Ban Bkknabdino, July 13.—At the Fourth precinct Republican caucus last evening tbe following delegate ticket waa nominated: N. G. Gill, J. M. Hur ley, W. W. Hblcomb, Jesse Case, 8. D. Boebm, Dr. Stiles and Frank Gould. These were G2 votes cast. A number of young people met last evening ana organized a croquet club. The following officers were elected: President, Annie McDonal; vice-presi dent, Emma Goldberg; treasurer, Tlllie Wolff, secretary, Aaron Goldberg. There will be another meeting next Thursday night at the residence of Miss Emma Goldberg and all members are requested to be present. Col. Adolph Wood has retnrned from a brief sojourn at Squirrel Inn. 11. H. and Bradloe Rogers feft for Bos ton this morning. T. J. Bolton, register of the United States land office, and wife were in tbe city for several hours today visiting friends at their old home. S. C. Haver bus been elected secretary and general manager of the Aleasandro Orange Grove and Improvement com pauy, vie* A, E. Sterling, resigned. The Weekly Times Index was issued ,f)1 today. It consists of 20 pages aud is a' credit to the publisher. It is splendid ly printed, convenient in shape arid sizs of pages, end all in all is a splendid specimen of the best class of papers. M. VV. Yale and family have gone to Newport bench for a few week's visit. The at, K. Church South Sunday Bchool had t heir annual picnic yesterday at Gage's Wells, on the Santa Ana river. The weather was fine, the grounds beau tiful and with splendid water, making it all that couid bo wished for. The day wan spent in swinging, games, foot racine, etc., but the most enjoyed of all was the splendid dinner, to which 135 did ample justice. Thia proved to be one of tho most delightful picnics in the history of the Bchool, The Republican primaries for the county convention to be held on the' '* 21st inst., will be universally attended tomorrow by all Republicans. Quite an interesting fight is on hand for super- ' visor in Lord's and Victor's districts 0 who are seeking to succeed themselves. If nominated they will be defeated at the polls. SANTA MONICA. A Solid Bank Htatemant—Looal News ■fatten, Santa Monica, July 13.—An uncon firmed rumor tbat the etrike had been declared off waa discussed on tbe streets today, the great majority of onr citi zens disbelieving it, all agreeing that the correct news would be in tbe Hkr ald this morning. The K. 0. T. M. entertainment to- lji night at the opera house promise* to be of an unusually interesting charac ter. The stockholders of the Santa Monica Electric Light and Power company held their annual meeting at tho company's otiicf) here on Monday evening, when the board oi directors ol the previous year were re elected. H. P. Aldrich of tho Needles is visit ing his daughter, Mrs. I. It. Gable, at the Arcadia. Brodlor Kodgers, Hal H. Rodgers, Ban Bernardino, Wm. H. Morrison, New York City, J. D. Fletcher, England, are summering at tbe Arcadia. The semi-annual statement of the '. Bank of (junta Monica shows tbe re sources to bo $171,218,49, ac follows: Resl ettate $ 27,308.37 BtOOksaad ijondl yti,200.00 Furniture 2,264 7j Loans 03,370 SO 1 Cash on hand and in banks 43,100.00 LianiLrrns. T Capital paid up 50.00a.00 Surplus 1.000.U0 1101 undivided proiits 1,75:1.34 c j; Due depositors 131,4ti0.25 Commander Willie of the local li. A. ,? B. post has issued the following order ! and notice to our citizens: A special meeting of Foil Fisher Post No. 187, Q. A. R., will be held in their hall, lioehme block, Second street, on Thursday evening, July 21, 1894, at 7:30, to which the following are invited: Board cf trustees town of Santa Monica, school board and library trustees, fire , department. Masonic order, I. O. O. F., Foresters, Maccabees, Order of Eastern Star, ladies of tbe G. A. It., ladies of tbe Relief corps, Ladies' Christian Temper ance union, Sons of Veterans, Good ~,„ Templars, all members of the finance committee and citizens interested in tbe coming encampment. If any society has been overlooked, they are also in cluded. Mrs. Senator S. M. White and mother, Mrs. Sacriete, spent yesterday here. R. Dillon aud family have taken pos session of their summer borne here. Miss Crimmins enjoyed tbe day hers,.'." Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sballort are enjoy-' 1 ,", ing Santa Monica. Santa Moulcu Notes. A visit to Santa Mouica without trying one of Frank Lawton's fish dimes, at the Fort Los x Angeles restaurant, is a failure to take ad van- ~, tageof the good things of life. KckerUfc Hopt nr.; now ready to cater to tha ' public at thetr old pavilion and their new res tuurant ln the North Beach bath house. Santa Monica Fish Market. Fresh fish and shell list) of all kinds dsllverea tree. Third strut t. Genial Gus Allgen is always ready to enter- a I tain his friends at his restaurant at the canon. [a A meal there leaves a longing for another. _ig When visiting the canon be sure to call on, Enilio Nouvarlnu, tho chef de cuisine of the' Little Yosemite, and enjoy a good meal .'Old Try The Pavilion when visiting the csOou. First class rooms for lodgers; superior meals at all hoars. A. Dillou, proprietor. . When at the cation bo sure to visit "The Uuique," where refreshments ol ail kinds are served. Dauciug every Sunday. Superior furnished rooms, single or en suite, at "The Milwaukee," Utah avenue, near Third.: street. For camping space beneath the lordly Syca more apply to Walter MeUrath, at the enfiou, • il-, SANTA ANA. The County Assessment—Orange Teach* era—Notes. Santa Ana, July 13.—The following are tbe figures of our assessment for thi* la year, furnished by Deputy Assessor sa Frank Vegely: County real o u:o 94,103,405 Improvements on same 701,495 City and town real estate 1,541,105 Improvements on same 089,205 Deuuctlons for mortgages 474,270 Money and solvent credits 135,900 Total $9,370,085 Totallorlß93 0,441,300 When tbe valuation of the railroads in the county, to be made by tbe state beard of equalization, is added to the above total it will make it about $10, ---000,000. Through traina are beginning to run again, which looks more like business. Ed Woolsey ba* taken a position on v tha Southern Pacifio as brakeman. Miss Mabel Viekery haa returned from a three weeks' camping trip in ths Tra buca cation. W. D. Small will take charge of th* Santa Fe station at Olive. J. F. Bridge* resigned on acconnt of tbe Btrike. Mr*. C. W. Humphreys and daughter Jeanne have gone to Laguna to spend a lew weeks. The Anaheim Union Water company offers for sale bonds bearing 7 per cent interest, in amounts from $100 to $300 each, to run 3, 5 or 10 year*. . Frank Humphrey* of Lo* Angele* Is spending a few days with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Humphrey*, in toil city. William Arborn and hi* accomplished bride came home from their wedding trip, this morning, on the Santa Fe. The following are the teachers for tha Orange schools. Prof. G. W. Weeks, principal, salary $ICS per month; Miss Rose A. Davis, $65; Mrs. Hetty Alwaiw, m $65; Miss Margaret Bryaus, $65; Mil* Alice Goodrich, $65; Miss Clara Mo* Fherson, West Orange, $60. One Ta cancy remains yet to be filled. J. B. Livengood, of Los Angele*, and Chas. G. Rowan have leased the Blade job office, and will take charge next Monday morning. Virgil Baker ia reported quite sick, np near Pomona. His brother, D. M. Baker of this city, will go and bring him to Santa Ana. Dr. 1.1. D. Mills last night, after about 30 minuteß' talk with Mr. A. Y.Wright, sold hia second-hand store to Mr. Wright and turned over the key. Judge L. W. Tubus and family hat;*