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Address AYKRS ft IYNCH, Los Angelea, Cel. NOTES Weather r.nreau. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles July 16. 1894: i .1) a. m. 29.97 "it p. m.|-!> 881 7;t ! M -Clm | 50 I \Y O Fluffy. I ('• | Clair. I Maximum temperature, 80. Minim ua temperature, s'-. Minnie Cota waa committed to tbe county jail yesterday from Santa Monica to serve 20 days tor dieturbing the peace. There are undelivered telegrams at the Western Union Telegraph oflice, cor ner ol Court and Main streets for B. N. Pratt, S. H. Pierce, M. L. Bridge, Mrs. Ella Bogga, Mra. B. Trowbridge, Miss Katharine Barnett. A lively runaway occurred on Broad way yesterday afternoon. A horse be longing to Mr. Frigard broke loose from Spring and Third streets end ran to Broadway. The animal and its attached baggy ran into a wagon in front oi the city hall, (smashing both vehicles. The man whom Officer Rico arrested Sunday with stolen harness in his pos session turns out to be L. A. Jackson, wbo escaped from the chain gang sev eral days ago. Jackson was eerving time for petty larceny. As tho man who owns the harness has identified it, Jack son will be prosecuted on prior convic tion, which means a term in the state prison. The traina yesterday brought in great quantities of mail and express. The (Southern Pacific overland brought in seven pouches of letters and 149 tie sacks of papers for the city, while 14 pouches of letters and 108 tie sacks of papers were received for distribution throughout Southern California. The poatoffice employes are almost besieged with mail since the trains are running. | PERSONAL. O. T. Bassstt of El Paso is in the city. H. E. Lacy of Tucson is at the Hollen beck. A. B. Kittradge, a merchant of El Paao, is at the Hollenbeck. Fred S. Cox and Harry Gethson of Sen Francisco are iv the city. Wm. F. E. Gurley, Mrs. Long and Misses McDonald are a party oi touriatß at the Hollenbeck. 8. Witkowski of Kowalsky & Co., commission merchants of San Francisco, ia at the Hollenbeck. A. J. Snodgrasa, W. E. Shepherd aad W. O. Hunt, all well-known citizena of Ventura, are in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bergstrom and Mra. Basshardt, prominent people of Kan Antonio, are in the city. Detective A. B. Lawson returnod jreaterday from Fresno where be was employed in the Saundera forgery case. Hon. Tom Fitch, tbe silver-tongued orator who is known from Arizona to the British lice, ia here from San Fran cisco. Dan .7. l.yon, who graces the desk at the Hollenbeck hotel,returned yesterday from a three weeks' visit to San Fran cisco and assumed his former post. Police Judge Austin is spending the week at Long Heaeu. The judge has been in ill health for some time, and has gone to the seaside to recuperate. Maj. S. G. Black of Ventura, Republi can candidate for stats superintendent of public instruction, is in tbe city. He will visit several points in Southern Cal ifornia during the week. Tbe well-known capitalist, Mr. Gur ■ey, jr., bas returned from a four months' visit to Bt. Louis, where he has been busy settling up eastern financial affairs In order to enable him to invest larger in Southern California. He expresses himself as delighted at getting home again, declaring there is no place like Southern California aud Los Angeles. Vbflu Traveling, Whether on pleasure bent or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, aa it acts most pleasantly and ef fectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headacbeß and other forma of sickness. For sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug lists. Manufactured by the California Kig Syrup company only. —— Kckstrom does the wall paper business of the city. He bas a large stock, good taste aud lowest prices. 300 8. Matn st. Dr. Parker, dentin, Vi9\i West First street. MEMORANDA. Go and see W. R. Burke & Co., 213 1 3 North Spring street, agents Mutual Fire and Broadway Insurance companies of New York, and see the large list of Los Angeles policy holders, embracing lead ing merchants, who are getting the ben efit of tire insurance at reduced rates, lbeee companies have been doing busi ness in California for years and are high ly indorsed by representative citizens. Dr. Rebecca Leo Doraev. Stimsoa block, second floor, rooms 120, 130, 131, Special attention given to obstetrical cases aud all diseases of women and children. Electricity scientifically Bead. Consultation hours, Ito 5. TeleDhone 1227. Persons desiring to frame their por traits will rind the beet selection of frames at Liichteuberger'a art empor ium, 107 North Main street. Artists will find it to tbeir advantage tv pur chase their supplies there. Go with the crowd to the Cosmopoli tan dining hai., 211-22 L West Second I street, for turkey dinners aud eastern loin Bteaks. Best of ice cream served noon aud evenings. All ior 25 cents. S. Oonrcdi, optician, watchmaker and j jeweler, has removed to 113 Sauth Spring j street. Fine diamond setting a special- j ty. Watcheß, clocks and jowelery care fully repaired and warranted. Beet remedy for irritating bronhcial j cough and soreness in the lungs is Row ell's Cough mixture. We reccoiumend 1 it. A. )•;. Littleboy, oil South Spring St. j Special—For a short time only, finest enameled cabinet photos in the city, re-: duced to $1 per dozen. ' Suubeam Art Parlors, 236 Soutb Main Etreet. Adams Bros., dentiste, 239.' a South Spring street. Painless filling und ex tracting. The bust sets of teeth from {0 to $10. Have your piano tuned by A. G. j Gardner, competent piano tuner, 118 Winston etreet, adjoining main poat d trice. Go to the Bryson Lumber company ior the best lumber; finest line in the city. Otliee, 207 \V. Second street. Dr. M. H. Williams, specialist in all head, throat, chest, blood and nervous ifllictione, 127 South Broadway. A tine now piano at a very low figure this week at Gardner's, No. 118 Winston alree*, near the main poetorhce. C. D. Howry, leading funeral director, Fifth and Broadway. Unequaled eer- ) vice at lowest prices. Tel. 107. Mra. Dr. Wells removed, 252 South Ocean avenue, Santa Monica. Car fares deducted. The Advance Davis sewing machine ia the best. Odlce 128 South Main etreet. Sharp &. Sameou, iuneral directors (independent),s3BS. Spring St.; tel. 1029. Sewing machines, in good working or der, for $5 each. 128 South Main street. All kinds of sewing machines repaired at 128 South Main atreet; needles, oil. Dr. Wallace A. Duuton, 304 N. Main, opposite St. Elmo; tel. 1159. All kinds of sewing machines for rent; 128 Soulb Main street. F. R. Cunningham, dentist, Califor nia Bauk building. Beautiful Bellevue Terrace, tbe finest hotel in the city. Beautiful Bellevue Terrace, the ideal family hotel. Insure with A. C. Golch, 147 South Broadway. * Mexican leather carver, Campbell's Curio store. Dr. Darling baa moved to tbe Stimson block. Dr. Babcock has moved to Stimson block, Prß. Rogers k McCoy, Bryson block. Rooms $2 a week. U. S. hotel. Save money in hard timaa by reading and advertising in the classified col umns of tbe Hbhald, on the sixth page. If you want anything you cau always get suited by watching the columns of tnis paper or spending a few ceuta in advertising. The list presented daily comprises: Help wanted, wanted situa tions, business chancos, money to loan, houses to rent, bouses wanted, city property for sale, country propeity for sale, personal notices, professional cards and wants of ail descriptions. The coat of advertising in these columns is hut a trifle and the resulte, aa many testify, are always satisfactory. JOTTINGS. Carpet Cleaning; at Bloeser'a. Satisfaction, promptness, reasonable. 451-50 B. Broadway. Telephone 427. Nelizke & Speck, Undertakers. Have just fitted up elegant new pariorß at No. 25U South Main street. They have had over 20 years' business experience in this city, be long to no combination, and give personal nt ientiou to all otdersaud detui'a, at tho most reasonable charges. Telephone IJI9. Open day and night. If You Are Troubled I With weak lungs, consumption, dyspepsia or 1 loss cf appetite, drink Roxbury Rye, the purest rye whisky made in tbe United Btates. Sold in bottles ouly by H. J. Woollacott, sole agent for Southern California-. Wagner's Kimberley. 15S N. Main, opposite old courthouse. Specs and eve glasses a specialty. Fine watch and jewelry repairing, Also diamonds and tine jewelry at lowest figures. Wagner, the old re liable jeweler. Our Home Brew. Maler cles. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest TJ. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTIST TORE A HEATING SYSTEM ADOPTED. The Board or Ednmtton Act on a Plan / of Ventilation. The board of education met lastnight, I with President Pepper in the chair, to ■ consider plana for the heating and ven tilation cf the high school. A report was submitted by Superin tendent of Buildings Eisan on the differ ent plans. After reviewing the dilfer | ent plans Bubmittsd, Mr. Eisen stated i as follows: j ''Personally my own choice, consider ing the location of the building, tho dis- I tributiou of the various apartments, the j construction oi supports, and this cxi- J gonciea of thia climate, aud ol the occu -1 pancy of the building, would be to aug : ment the temperature of tbe roome j when required by a hot water appaia : tue, and would lay particular stress upon j the withdrawal of the foul air to a re | ceiving chamber in the apex of the roof, 1 the air of which would be superheated i by solar rays in summer, and by coilß in the winter, and the discharge cf air through ventilating cowls aided by the operationa of a vacuum fan forming part of tbe cowl, and run by tin electric mo tor, tbe fan, cowl and motor inclosed within a non sound conducting cham ber. At the same lime tho factors of price and caef of operation of the more advanced methods would possibly influ -1 ence my decision." Mr. Stein stated that he would like to know definitely juat what plan Mr. Eisen favored. He wae satisfied that everyone who had looked into the mat ter was satisfied as to the necessity of a perfect system of ventilation and heat ing. Mr. Patty raised the question that the important question was that of ventila tion; it was easy to heat the building but the best plan of ventilation should be adopted. There waa come discussion as to the number of heat units that could be ob tained from a pound of coal and then the repreaentativee of the different con cerns bidding ou the contract were heard. Mr. Patty moved that the Wyman system with the double exhaust with the boilers outside of the building be adopted. A vote was taken and the Wyman plan waa adopted by ayss 4, noee 3; and tbe children of the high school will not be frozen to death next winter. COURT NOTES. Items Picked tip In Various Tribunals. N, iv Suits Filed. In tbe caee uf Pratt ye. Mansfield, in Judge Olark'o court, a motion to dissolve tbe injunction in force was argued and BuV)Tuvtt«d. Sheriff Ciine wae appointed assignee by Judge York yesterday in the insolv ency case of S. A. Widney. Gnadaioupo Agoia, an incorrigible, 15 years old, was sent to Whittier yeßterday hy .ludgo York. Demurrers to the complaints were cnn!e : eed before Judge Van Dyke yester day in the cases oi Crandall va. Thomp son and Crandall vs. Crandall, with leave to plaintiff to amend. Judge McKinley gave judgment for plaintiff yesterday in the case of Hough vs. Mcivoon, an action to require a deed to be executed to the plaintiff. A divorce waa granted yesterday by Judge McKinley to J. Davis, from Mrs. B. Daviß, on the ground oi desertion. John Cleghorn, a native of Scotland, was admitted to citizenship yesterday, by Judge Shaw. NEW SUITS FILED. The following new suits were filed yesterday. The Pacific Land company vb. Robert Lee Watson and J. J. Watson. Suit on promissory note for 1647.82, W. M. Alumbaugh et al. vs. B. W. Kinney et al. Suit on mechanics' liens against a number of defeudanta for dif ferent amounts claimed to be due. S. Lyons and Theodore L. Lyons vs. F. A. Marcbe and wife. Suit ou a prom issory note for $150. A divorce complaint wbs filed by William T. Uoulet vs. Catherine 0. Houlet. W. 11. Nelson, who is in the drug business at Kingville, Mo., has so much confidence in Chamberlain'j Colic, Cholera and Diarrh Mm. Phcebe Thomas ol Junction City, 111. was. told by her doctjrs she had consumption au i that iliero was no hop. lor her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New DUcovery complete ly cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Kgeere, 131) Klond'-ptreet, Han Francisco, sniveled from i dreadful cold, approaching con sumption, trlsd without result everything cisc, then Inugucone bottle of L>r. King's New Discovery and in two weeks w.u cur*u. He is naturally thankful. It Is such results,of which th. Bfl a o samples, that prove the wonderful eflicaey of this medicine in coughs aud ctlds. Free trial b)ttie at c. 1-. lleinzeman's drug store. 2213 --.or.h Main street. Regular size, 00c and $1. A. A. Kckstrom, .100 S. Main street, is wheer jou want to go looking for good wall paper at ihe right price. Wall paper house ol tno const, 023 8. Bprlng, Dr. Parker, dentist, 126% West First street. DIED. CHKOINK Y—ln this city, July 15, 1804, J. S. Cbeoiney, a na*.ive ot France, aged 45 years. Friends and acquaintances arc respectfully iuvlied to attend the funeral, TucsJay. July lTin, at 2 p.m., the auspices oi Los An geles LoJira No. 55, A.O. U. W. Members of sit tor "odi.e* and nil visiting brothers re-pect fuily invited l<* attend. Fu tier til from the un dertaking parlors of Orr &. I'atteißon, 147 North Spring street. WEBBTSR—At 721 Fan Pedro st , July 15th, 1804, Ann li., Wile of T. J. Webster, aged 50 year?. Funeral today at 2 p, m. Friends cordially invited. I>5C. WHITE'S ■W i DISPENSARY §DR. WHITE the oldest established specialist, has devotod more time (bb city papers show) to the exclu sive treatment of sexual and chronic diseases of men and women than any other advertising physi cian in this city. Blood and skin diseases, red spots, pain in bor.es, sore throat and mouth, blotches and eruptions of the skin, ulcers, painful swellings, etc.; kidney and bladder dis eases, frequent micturition, scalding, in flammation, gravel, etc.; organic weak ness, undeveloped organs, impediments to marriage, nervous debility, impaired memory, mental anxiety, absence of will power, weak back, lost vitality, melan choly and all dieeaseß resulting from ex cesses, Indiscretion or overwork, recent or old, speedily, thoroughly and perma nently cured. "Where shall Igo to get cured?" many a sufferer asks, not know ing whom to trust. Go where thousands of others have gone and be restored to perfect health, the comforts of home and the enjoyment of Bociety—to Dr. White's old established office, located 8 years in Los Angeles. All lingering chronic dis eases that have been neglected or have failed to yield to the treatment of less skillful hands soon get well under Dr. White's superior treatment. Patients wishing speedy relief and sure cure should consult Dr. White, whose long, extensive experience enables him to ap ply the proper treatment at once without useless experiments, thus saving the patient much time and expense. Office and private laboratory, 128 North Main Btreet, Los Angeles, Cal. Out-of-town patients treated by mail and express. A Chance For All Ladies. We havo a splendid line of Switches, made of sort, silky hair, short stems and excellent value in nil shades of brown, FROM $1 SO UP. Also giey hnir switches at the same price Bangs In all shades and styles. Hair tlyeisg and bleaching *uccesifully done at „ho IMPERIAL HAIR BAZAR, Under the Hollenbeck, Second at, EAGLESONS GRAND STOCK OF FANCY SHIRTS NEGLIGE SHIRTS OUTING SHIRTS SUMMER UNDERWEAR -5.ATfc- REDUCED PRICES 112 S. Spring St. i Or>r> TMr>rlf>aii. ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY —OF THE— World's Most Famous Medium MME. DeCAMOR >sw_ Who can bo consulted on sB&MSSImWtL. all affairs of life; toll everything with as much nas been tested by the OtV nobility of Europe aud patronised by the business fl h t\h ' men and women ol tbe world. Call and satisfy yourself that she Is genuine. If you cannot call send date of birth, look of hair and one dollar by mall, with stamped ad dressed envelope, and have your fortune writ* ten. Locating mines and hidden treasures a spec ialty. Diseases treated successfully by mail. Bend for circular. Eours 10 a. m, to 8 p. in. Call or address MME. DeCAMOR, Nadeau Hotel, Parlors 101 and 102, First Floor. 7-12 3m MEAD, WRIGHT & GO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS 138 North Main Street. Finest meats of all kinds constantly kept on hand and supplied on short no tice at reasonable rates. 5-3 3m FNIGHT'S HOTEL JL Jl_ Bear Valley Summer Resort, San Bernardino Co., Cal. RATES $10 PER WEEK. Tho finest trout fishing in the state. A fine trail has lust bean completedfrom tha hotel to Bear Creea. tho paradise for trout fishers KlaTMlon 670fJff t. Boats, saddle horses and burros for hire at the hotel at reasonable ratal. Coach le»T« riew St. Charlei Hotel. San Bernardino, on Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 a.m. Saw M "dad trip. Tickets for sale at Santa Fe ticket offices, LOl Angelea and Sin Bsrairdlno. For full particulars address 6-33 em GUS KNIGHT. Jr, Prop., Pine Lake, Cal. I' KREGELO FONERALDIRECTORS. I Dorcrr STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS bK.LO.LLii Tel. 24,3. 6575. BROADWAY AND SIXTH ST , ,■■„.,■ mm . | _. .iin.M.HiippiBWHII'WIISP'P I — ITTT'"-| TTH i to gSS I II I " ' —— IMPORTING GROCER, 136-133 X Spring )- * I THE LOS ANGELES ELECTRIC COMPANY Begs to announce that it is now furnishing INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHT BY METER MEASUREMENT ELECTRIC CURRENT AVAILABLE FROM 7 a.m. to MIDNIGHT. Parties desiring Incandescent Elec tric Light on the meter system where lines are not extended will please make immediate application at the office of the company, 457 S. BROADWAY 6-16 lm 41CTIIEE1 pjAVINQ LEASED THE STORE No. 206 S. Spring St., Just opposite the Hollenback Hotel, w« v#.]ib* prepared after July Ist to re ceive cotisfgnmnnts of all kinds ot merchandise, and hiving the be.it loca tion 111 tbe city, wlfl enabl* 113 to make good salaa and quick return.. MATLOCK & REED, AUCTIONEERS, 206 8. BPRIN3 ST. AUCTION! Tuesday, July 17, at salesroom, 413 S. Spriiijr st., at 2 p.m. To close consignment will odor by auotion a fine line of Secretaries, Desks, Sideboards, Baby Buggies. Bodroom Suites, Mattresses, Springs, Pillows, Spreads, Carpets, Rugs, Toilet Sets, Lace Curtains, etc. STEVENS & BROWN, AU OT IO NEERS. ajwe -.«v'«» tv». «Jt y~ Rr>VS t»fi For The Same su\V B^S 4 ®) 312 S. Spring at. below Third. * ♦ ♦♦»♦♦♦♦» ♦♦♦♦♦«*♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦ * *ROBT. L. GARRETT & CO. % * oito N. Main St., Los Angeles, £ * FUNERAL MUECMKS AND BMBALHBBB, ♦ 0 l-Trst olass equipment. Largeand well v + selected stock, Reasonable and fair ."> «> prices. Careful and skillful treatmeni. 4t + Special attention given to embalming + 0 and shipping bodies to distant parts of -.:> + the country, |3f-Sight calls promptly * « attended to. v 1 A T.l.phaa. No. 75. 4> -> * t>