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IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TERMINAL ISLAND. Newf Ifotea nnd Parsonala From a Groa- Ins; Onmt Knsnrt. 'Terminal Island, July 30.—The ex cellent music put up by tbe band on Sunday caused a stampede of the young people to the large hall of the pavilion in tbe afternoon, where, forming eeta, tbey indulged in dancing until within a few ruinutea of tbe departure of the 7 p. m. train. Mra. T. M. Gilbert gave a musicals on Sunday evoning, at which the guests of the pavilion and frienda from San Pedro took part. Mrs.Gilbert, Mr. F.J.Thomas and Mr. Frank Shilling made an excel lent trio in their concerted eiuging of aacrod muaic, while othera of the com pany in tbeir different selectiona con tributed to the enjoyment of the even ing. Prof. G. S. Trowbridge, wife and daughter of Whittier, viaited the island yesterday.' Mr. and Mra. C. J. Eliia and Mra. 0. C. Thomas, who were the two-dnya' guestß of Mr. and Mra. F, J. Thomas, at thu pavilion, left for their home, iv Loa Ails: Ira, thia morning. Mr. Cheater Thomua ia spending a few daya here, the gueat of hia brother, At torney F. J. Thomi.a, and wife. The ilermoaa took a [jreat many over to Catalina on her trips Saturday and Sunday. , Tbe ateamer Newsboy, from Albion river, with 160,060 feet of lumber for the Ganuhl Lumber company and 3000 railroad tics for tbe Southern Pacific, arrived this morning. An earthquake', a little after 9 o'clock Sunday evening, with the exception ol rattling dishes and portabie bric-a-brac, did no material damage. The liermoaa came over from the island this morning aud ia now lying at the lauding place. Mr. Und Mra. Baright of Long Beach wero ovor | Saturday gathering ahella on the diff*r*nt beaches. John Mtirrill and E.lwaid Nevina, a ecu;.ld of teuderieet Irom Hoosierdom, ate here looking for land ou which to glow tamales. Thay had better watch out or tiie night hawk* will catch them. 0. O. Riordan, wile aud two children spent yeaterdav hero. Dr. Sutciiir of Bellows' Falls, Ver mont, ia v guest at the I'avilion. Misa Kathoriue Owens of Olondora is Spending a mouth tne gueat of Miaa Helen Reynolds oi B*o Pedro. Both young ladiea visit and oat ho at this placa daily. Ed. Weldt and party of lady friends apout Sunday here. E. M. Oran aud wifo of Loa Angeles came down Monday. M. Popper of Albuquerque, New Mex ico, was a gueat yesterduy. POMONA. George W. Hill Keoorted ns Stearin: the l'ostmaatersalp—Notes. Pomona, July 00.—The Western Union telegraph bulletin board annouuc -a the appointment today of George W. Hill as postmaster for Pomona. The authentic ity of tbe announcement is based upon a orivate telegram received in this city, a part of srbich is given to the public, as above, Western Union Manager Mcin tosh havingobtainSd permission to make that much public. The fact that the statement is of a semi-official nature will go far towards reviving all the old inter est, which has been allowed to lag on account of the long delay in making au appointment for Pomona. Postmaster Smith's term of oflice expired the latter part of March. Por these reasons our people will be on the gui vive tor the official news. It ia eaid that Mr. Brasher, also an aspirant for postmna terßhip honore, withdrew in Hill's favor, tiie latter having, eeoured Congreasman Cannon's endorsement. Uneof the heaviest earthquake ebocka felt here in yeara, occurred last night. The temblor hapened at exact'v <j : 20, and caused a good many to quake.' Wuests oi the Hotel i'Hlomarea ruahed out into tbe holla and out on the porcbee, half clad and very much frightened because of ihe unnsual dis turbance. The vibrations appeared to be from northweat to aouthe-tat. Born to the wife of Frank Balfour, a few minute* after the quake, n boy. Missus Mattie Frsaer, Lulu Thrall, Jennie Shutt, Lucy (iornbeck and Mn Shutt, Meesrs. Wtil Hamlin, Je»Be Kada, Mr. Kerr, Arthur Clark and Hal Hcm ner, Mines. J. C. Howard and Thrall, had a very pleasant picnic at San Ditnaa etii'jn last week. SAN BERNARDINO. Oiionlnu or Italjal Sprlneu-Doiuooratlo '<•: -„■ f.... Kftlerr«<l. San Behkakdixo, July SO.—Mr. Gird of Chino wil) exhibit come of hie fine horses at tiie oounty fair thia week, in cluding Wool Hey and others of his be9t stork. Clyde D'r.g find John Meyer left this UorQlng on their wheels tor Santa Mon ica for a two weeks' onting. Miff Ziluhu Ames of this city haa ac cepted a position aa teat-liar in Needlea school*,: Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Dyer of Riverside whjb the guests r»M>r. ond Mrs. Dolan at Highland* y»aterday. Folly 6lrp oeoole found their way to Rebel Spring! yestarday to attend tho formal opening. The manager, J. VV. Lubanittf, had prepared v very interest ing programme for the entertainment of the vhitors. The ha ß et.»lt g Su i« Ij.j tweon the fin Bernardino aid High- j land nines resulted in lhe defeat of Hi letter team by o score of 10 to 2. Pro fe-.'or Tiaon gave a very satisfactory «t --bihition of fancy swimming. The following delegates woro elected Saturday to tbe Democratic county con vention: ~ San Hernardino, precinct No. I—Solo mon Neuinen, F. J. -Starke, B. F. Routie J. <i. Girnrd, Thoa Carter, Jose Castro. San Bernardino, No. 2—A, D. l'erna, -T. ti. Ickleman, J. 1). McDonald, Harry Rodden. Albert McCroe. San Bernardino No. ii—F. A. Urban, Harry Sparke, H. VV. Nesbit, A. West elt, it. W. Maxwell, R. T. Blow, J. A. Finlayeon. R. H. King. San Bernardino No. 4—Mart Ander- Bon, F. M. Colbert, Jaa. Murray, Cub Landers. San Bernardino No. s—Dr. J. P. Booth, Dr. Colliver, H. M. Barton, Jaa. Hntchina, J. K. Schermerhorn. San Bernardino No. (}—Geo. M. Cooloy. J. D Cockran, N. J. Cndori. K. J. Leeds. D. H, Wixom, H. G. Lsaher, VV. E. VV. Light.foot, Geo. Ray. Mount Vernon—J. D. Hockadav, John Henderson. D. Alavardo. N. Phil hrook, A. A. Carter, J. V. Reed, J. B. Goodrich. American—J. S. Purdy, Paul Boob, J. R. Miller, C. F. Riley, Fred Joria. Central —A. iviier, jr., Fred Jenkins, Cbntlea Tullis, John Beaaaut, Sam Ford, Walter Hubbard. Colton—S. Woatherholt, W. G. Dan iela, 11. B. Smith, W. L. Burton, D. Traak, M. IL Davia, M. A. Murphy, P. Trnjillo. East Colton—John Suman, George VVilson, Charlea Pool, W. H. de Berry, Fred Corley. Mission—William Curtis, J. A. Camp bell, N, B. Hinckley. San Salvador—W. E. Becketead, F. Wood. Urbita—C. P. Strat, S. G. Huff, Capt. Smith. SANTA ANA. The Earthquake — P*raoD\al Mention. Nevra Notee. Santa Ana, July 30. —This morning the popular question wae: "Did you feel the earthquake last night?" To '.his question quite a number answered : "Yes, but I didn't bear auy rumbling noises, as we usually do. There was a heavy wagon passing my bouae juat at that time and I couldn't bear anything else." It waa a curioua fact that a heavy wagon waa passing every house in the city at tbe came time. The nbock was not very eevere, not nearly ac heavy aa those we had two yeara ago laot February, A. D. Robinson returned yeater.iav from Sau Francisco, where he haa been rusticating tor tbe paat few wueka. Last Saturday night, after sprinkling hours, there was but IS incheß of water in the large city reservoir. There is great need of pushing the work on tbe now well. Henry Cailmel of Tuatin haa gone to Lea Angelea to make hia future home. Rev. O. L. Libby of Orange ia camp ing at Newport. Al Cobler of Loa Angelea, wbo waa convicted of embezzlement laat Satur day, is a son of Mra. L. Cobler of tbis city. Irrigators are troubled by the main irrigation ditch leaking. A car load of gasoline arrived today, breaking tbe easo'.in* famine; every body wbo burns gasoline ia happy. The funeral today of Virgil Baker was largely attended by frienda aud neigh bors. The school board, at a special meeting today, accepted the plana and specifica tions of Architect Bithers of Orange, and will advertise for bids at once. The achool building ie to be two atoriea with a tower in tbe canter. A. D. Jones, of St. Joseph, Mo., ia visiting hia brother-in-law and eiater, Mr. aud Mra. Frank Vegely. Mr. Jonea expectß to locate in thia city. W. T. Reed is moving hia furniture frcm tbe Litchenal block to hia old store. The Litchenal block will be uaed for a hardware atore. Mr. Wright, who pur chased the atock of J. W. Morriaon, will move into the room vacated by Reed. Tbe report in the Tiinea thia morning in regard to the young men, Bart tha tat. Porto, Richardson aud Smith, heing lout on the desert is all a "fake," a* a letter from the boya etatea eveiy thing lovely and no mishßps. Sam Purcell challenges tbe atate of California for a mile ride ou the bicycle. Sam ia a good one, aa your correapondent can teatify, for during tbe atrike Sam brought the Hekai.d from Los Angelea each day and knocked out the Timea by about three hours nearly every raorn'ng. Dr. George C. Bryon, of Orauge, haa been appointed assiatant in the Mary laud atate hospital at Baltimore. REDONDO. A Scare of Fire — Fersonnl Mention rlutel Arrivsil, Eedondo, July 29.— Quite n little ex citeinont waa create i laet night when one of the cooka of the Redondo bote ruehed into the office and announcer, that the kitchen was on lire. The guesta, who wore juat leaviug the ball room aiter tLe usual Saturday night hop, lushed down to bnd that it waa only aome amoking wood which hat been put into an oven to dry. So the gentlemen lost the opportunity ot die playine their bravery and apent the next half hour returning the tire ex tiujiuiahera to their proper piucsa. Mr. and Mra. 0. F. Morehouae have juat returned from the eaat and are spending Saturday and Sunday at the hotel. The arrivals at the Redondo hotel aro Howard Squires, 0. L. McCartney, Red laucs; K. I*. Bryan, Loa Angelea; Mr. aud Mrs. C. F. Morehouse, Taaadena; G. M, l'rescott, S»n Hernardino; Joseph O'Reilly, Lob Angelea; Mit,e Maud B jyntun, Jay Hpfi.ce, i'omona; Walter Roae, Loa Angelefl; A. C. Matthay, Oueatnonga; J. W. Harmon, Brooklyn, N\,.Y.; T. V. Landt, Loa Anjelea. Hotel arrivals are N. Boucher, V. Sentoue, F. F. I'eliiesier. S. Oeleetiu, P. I'uieaegur, R. Grand, L. Eioallier, f] Charfjonnier, A. Grand, Los Angelea. the chip GlsOoairn, from Antwerp, arrived last evening. She will lie at the wharf for eeverel daya and will ais cbarg* If,<)i) tone of cement, glues, coke and 701)0 demijohns for Jj >« Angelea ' : i and tbo Redondo ifoach company. LOS ANOELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 81, 1894 She noes from here to Por'land. Ore., wnore Biie will reload end sail for Liver pool. She ia under command of Captain Ken. The schooner National City arrived today with 11,000 ties for the Southern California railway. Tho Maxico sailed north tod»7 with 100 pa«B«ntrera aboard. Captain Kan of theOlencairn ia apend inu a fow daya at the Redondo hotel. G. S. Walton of Loa Angelea ia a gueat of the Redondo hotel. Mre. Lnnse and children of Pasadena arrived at the hotel today to Bpend the season. Mrs. Mitchell and Misa Strathern left on the Bteamer today. They are bound for San Francisco. LONG BEACH. Local News Ko'.m and Personal Men tion. Long Beach, July 30.—Tha revival aervices are being well attended at the tabernacle. Rev. W. P. Graves of New York will preach a sermon at tbe confer ence tonigbt. Mm. Dr. Elizabeth A. Follanebse oi Los Angeles ia spending her vacation at the beach. The Long Beach Baseball club will play ball next Thursday uftemoou oa tho achool grounds. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roche of Kanaaa City arrived yesterday. They are at tho lowa Villa hotel. J. Fountain of San Francisco is at the Fetterman hotel. A ball will be given at tbe pavilion tomorrow night. The local tent, No, 10, K. 0. T. M., will give an entertainment and aocial at Forestera' hall tonight. Mr. aud Mra. S. P. Hodge of Pomona are at the Ocean View hotel. Miaa Nina Clarice Cuthbert ia arrang inz lor a gold medal Dcmoreat conteat to be given the Oth of Auguat at the tabernacle. Dr. and Mra. Ludduth and daughter Alice arrived from Colton terrace today. Mr. A. B. Collinaof Kansas City came in on the morning train and put up at lowa Villa hotel. Yeaterday waa probably tha most gala Sunday Long Beach has had this season. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Shaw of St. Louie arrived yesterday and are at the Ocean View hotel. B. A. Russell and family of Santa Ana are ot tbe Henderson hotel. Miaa Lizzie Charles baa juat recovered from a severe illness. Mr. and Mra. Paul Hohman of Wash ington, D. C, Miaa Brown of Loa Angeles, A. M. Haye of L-ia Augeles, Misa Crow of Loa Angelea, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Hcmeß of San Francisco, A. L. Derly of Riverside, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Gillillo of Loa Angelas, J, F. Crowe and aon of Riveraid* and Mr. and Mra. J. W. Montague of Santa Ana all arrived yeaterday and today for vaca tions on the beach. tnne rtear.h Notes. HOLMAN, THE DRUfiQIST, carries tha Inrgctt stock of dnura and stationery. Perfum ery and pre-crlptions his specialty. M. 0. Ho man, Central- Pharmacy, Long Beach, Cal. SECOND-HAND STORK, oomor Third and Pine streets, Loup; Beach, Cal. Dealers iv new and secoiul-hnud furniture, crockery, etc. Bice & Mitchell. THB PACIFIC HOTEL will open ln a few days under new mauagem-nt, well furnished and rocltaned. Ratea $1.-5 per day, DO YOU KN'OtV that tije bsat bread in tue state ia made by the Kxi-elslor Bakery, Long Beach ? It is a fact. Try It. BAY VIEW HOUSE; select family hotel, with llr.t-claai table. Rates $t> per week. Rooms -ingle or on suite. IOWA VILLA HOTEL: pleasant rooms; rates $1.25 po: day, it-ti per week. Bast houae tor money. FETTERMAN HOU3E, Pioe avenue. Beat lv town. Good livery ln connection. Special rates. tu&iat LONG BEACH BATH HOUSE; 100 rooms; new suits; flrat-ohns In i.ll roopects. MCCARTHY KEEPS latest parloilcil*. CAHUENGA. Th* New School ii <,n ro Completed— Tha Itarthqanke. OAnUENGA, July ISO.—Tne paaa achool houae baa juat been completed. It looms up as an honor to the Hollywood com munity. Tbere are tbree large rooms with a hall aad a library beaidea. A daughter of Mr. Moll of thia place and Miaa Baker from Pasadena are elected teachere for the ensuing year. The Hollywood vioinity oontinuea to grow in population. Messrß. Allen and Howard have elegant homes well undai way. Messrs. Clarke and Hambrook aro going to build soon. Kov. C. S. Perry, paator of Mateo street M. K. churcb, South, spent Satur day night al Colgrove. Mr. S. K. Woodward of Moneta, Cal., waa in tiie neighborhood Saturday ond Sunday on business. Mr. Birt Clayton of Downey attended the Cahuenga quarterly conference on Saturday evening, at which he waa li censed to preach. Misa Nellie Harris of Loa Angelea haa juat returnod to tbe city after a visit to Mist Hull. Saturday and Sunday being tbe quar terly conference occaaion for thh Cahu enga church, the presiding elder, Rev. T. J. Duncan, waa present, He is im mensely popular with tbe people of the valley. The eartbauake waa felt by the people at tbe church en Sunday evening. The houae waa full and the congregation waa aingiug. Por it few eeconds it looked aa if tiie crowd would stampede but all waa quiet directly and the aervicea proceeded without appreciable interruption. ONTARIO. Editor Blackburn n Mnpatvlsoral Candl — A Now Bulltllng. Ontario, Jnly 30. —At the Democratic primary last Saturday A. C. Moorhend, R, 0. Brackenridge, O. B, Ford, D. Kil patrick, (j. S. Barrett and T. Oargan Were elected delegates to the convention which meets at San Bernardino on Sat urday next. The deleiatea were instructed to work for K. E, Blackburn, editor oi tha On tario Observer, And endeavor to place his name on tbe party ticket for cupt-r --viaor. Mr. Blackburn hna had many Repuhliear. votes promised him and in dications point to a cloee conteat. The plana for the new Blackburn block have been comploted. The front elevation shows a very handsome atono building with a frontage of 891 feet. The ground floor will be of dart Sepe atone, and the brat and aecond floor* of OhatHworth h,utr Btone. With a roof of red tiling thie atructure will he one of tbe moat elegant blocka in Southern California. Work on thia block wttj commence within 30 days. In connec tion witb tbia enterprise Mr. Blackburn contemplates putting up an Ofera bouae. An earthquake last night at 0.16 waa pretty sharp No d„mage however waa done beyond a aevere ahaku, to tbe nervo'j c! a few timid people. GARDENA. E'rult Shipping Leaping People ltuay. (.llurch Matters. Gacdkna, July 80. —Tnlttgs pro re markably quiet at Garden*. Conaider able atrawbarry picking and ibipp.ng is" going on, but there ia no ru lack of water bas interfered scarstut with tbe crop. A large number ol vittd milla have gone up lately. Evangelist Bate", wbo baa) such marked aucceea at Redlands some -vsnii ago, haa conducted the protracted asset inga at the M. E cburch. lbs crowda were largo and much intereatwi feeted. Abont a dnsan peraone h*ve united with the church. The M. E. churcli acuth has organ ized an Epworth league of 2? membera. The first business eescion, a vnry enjoy able occasion, waa held nt the residence cf Mr. S. K. Woodward, The officers elect are aa follows ; J. M. Hardwick, preßideui ;J. H. Lear, tirst vice-preai dent; Sneie Stay ton, aecond vice-preai dent ; Mrs. Brook*, third vice-preaident; Mra. J. 11. Hardwick, eeeretary; Will Woodward, treasurer. CATALINA. News Notes of Interest From ths Island. Avalon, July 20 —The wharf of Ava lou ia a vary important feature of the reaort. Hia a button, as it were, which, touched by a boat, bringa out the popu lation. The first jewfiah caught tbia aeaaon waa pulled on shore yesterday afternoon by Mr. Doltard of Loa Angel**. A tng-of-war between 12 boatmen oc curred yesterday. The men were direct ed by Cantaina Roene atid.Shaffar. Cap tain Shati'er'a aide won. P. K. Rule, auditor I,os Angeles Ter minal railway, with bia wife and three 6one, took an excuraiou on horseback y«3terday to Middle ranch. AT SANTA MONICA. EIGHTH DAY OF THK G. A. R. EN CAMPMENT. The Klectlon or Ollli-ora— Tho Enosraa nient of the Regular Troops. Local Notes of fatorest. Santa Monica, July 30.—The eighth day of the oncßinprrent of the Grand Army of the Republic was the scene of an excursion of all tbe eld veterana to the Pacific branch national home for disabled volunteer soldiers, the old boye in blue viaiting with their leaa fortunate comrades who are inmates of tbat insti tution. Luncheon was served by tbe officers o( the home to nil visitors. To nigbt a literary and musical entertain ment it being furnished at the large' tent by ttie iumatee of the eoldiere' home. Over 1200 veterans aro now in camp, and the number increase* daily. The ofticera of the Southern California encampment aaaociation of the Grand Army of tbe Republic have boon elected lo serve: for tho enauing yeur, end are as follows: A. E. Dill of San Diego, com mander; John W. Fraucßß of Lo* An geles, eenior vice commander ; Patrick Colbert of tbe eoldiera' home, junior vice commander, and J. P. Summers of El Moute, quarte.-rnaater; and the fol lowing named comradea have been elected as members of tbe council of administration : A. .1. 801 lof Ventura, J, Lee Burton of Redlande, Thoa. Brady, Whittier; R. R. Harris, Santa Monica; G. W. Farrington, Pomona; Thoe. Lay cock, Loa Augelea; T. Wakely, Pasa dena; John Brooker, Arteaia; G. Santone, Compton, and O. T. Thomae, Loa Angelea. The boya will break chiid on August 2, 1891. (.'AMI' Ol' t'NCI.E SAM'S IIEOCLAIIS, The boys in blue who wear the uni form of Uncle Sam that are camped just the other aide of Eleventh street are ua orderly a set of men as one could expect to aeo in « Sunday school, being on their very beet bebavior from genial Colonel Shatter down. There are 203 enlisted men, 13 officers and 82 tents. Lumber ia on tbo ground for tit j conatrnction of atablea, and we are protected from foreign invasion or family disturbances and in consequence feel sale. TENNIS NOTES. Considerable of very good tennis waa played today and Sunday at the Casino courts, Meier*. Cosby and Way of Loa Angeles and Kenneth Carter of Duarte being among tiie viaitora who partici pated the sport, Mr. tUbert Heltorn, tbe secretary of tbe Southern California aeaociation.wli. is bare, ia already hard at work on the tournament which he con fidently expects to eclipae all previous ones in the brilliancy of play and aocial features. Joseph L. Daly, the great Pacific coaat expert, will be hero and prohably for a couple of weeka prior to the opening of the tournament. There will also be a large number cf other northern crack playera who wish to try conclusions with the champions of the south, NOTES. EE-Sheriff W. J. Oaka of San Luis Obispo cnunty, nov. r chief deputy of United States Marshal Nick Covarru blaa, accompanied by Ralph Domin guez, interpreter of the United States district court, vißited Santa Monica Suu dav. il. R. H.ninaof Loa Angeles waa down looking after political fences. Mre. Anne 15. Andrews ia spending a few days hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. Enatia and child ef Riv erside are stopping at the caaino. J, J, Carrillo haa purchased the Pa cilic livoty stables of A. VT. Beman. A. W. Collins of South Dakota ie Vi il ing hia mother and brother and aiate ■* hero, alter an absence from them o! 28 veers. Captain Elliott arrived Friday from San Pedro at l'ort Loa Angelea witb yacht Edna; time, 18 boura. Tne Vitpoi launch Hetty 8., Capt. O. Errickeon. is stationed at »;.« . moth wharf for yachting peitiea. ,J. C. Hemingway, ut "the pos'.oflico news Stand, agent for Santa Manic*. I celeky mm I * MAKES J'JtOPI.E WELL. •) Gliino -:- Ranch.!] The location of the largest BEET SUGAR FACTORY in the United States, the output of which for 1894 will exceed 20,000,000 pounds of refined sug.ir. 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