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afaw Short stories of the day. Court Notes. Valentine Melay, charged with grand larceny, and Thomas Averill, charged , With aaaault, entered their respective pleaa of gniity yeaterday in department ono, whereupon Judge Smith ordered tbat thay appear for aentenoe tomorrow morning. Edward Curtis, charged with burg lary, waa arraigned beiore Judge Smith yeaterday morning, and upon hia enter ing hia plea oi guilty to the charge, and waiving hia legal rigbta, waa sentenced to imprisonment in tbe atate prison at ban Quenttn for the period of one year. Argument on tbe motion for judgment in accordance with tbe verdict of the jury in the Pratt will oaae waa reaomed before Judge Clark in tbe probate court yeaterday. Alexander Campbell con cluded hie argument, commenced on Tuesday, after which Senator S. M. White and J. 8. Chapman, oaq., pre sented tbe matter on behalf ol tne con testants. The caae ol D. Burbank et al. va. 1.. W. Dannie et al., which has grown old in tbe courts, waa revived in depart ment two yeaterday; a motion to offset tbe judgment entered therein, ooming np lor bearing before Judge Clark, by whom, at tbe close ol tbe argument, it waa taken nnder advisement. Tbe caae of Sarah Jane Boyd va. C. J. Boyd came np for hearing before Judge Clark in department two yeaterday. The action ia one for divorce on tbe ground of cruelty, but on account of certain am bigoitiea in tbe complaint the matter was continued in order tbat it be ■mended. A Concession to the Bar. Tbe following order waa made by all the judges of the superior conrt yester day, and waa apraad upon tbe minutes of tbe several departments: It ia ordered that rule numbered 20 of tbia court be, and the aame is hereby amended ao aa to read as follows s RULE xx. Custody of papers—Upon tbe order of a judge of tbia conrt any exhibit may be taken from the filei, upon leav ing in ita place a oertified copy thereof. Unless otherwise ordered, an attorney at law entitled to practice in this conrt and having an office in the city of Loa Angelea, npon giving hia receipt there for, may be allowed to take to aueb office, bat not elsewhere, any papers on file in a matter in which he ia in terested, to be returned within a period not exceeding 10 daya; but this privi lege ahall not apply to bonds, under takings, or wille, nor to original con tracts filed aa tbe foundation oi an action or defense. Except aa above provided, no record or paper belonging to tbe Slbb of thia conrt ahall be taken from tba oflice of the clerk, or ont of hia custody. B. N. Smith, W. H. Clark, Waldo M. York, Walter Van Dyke, Lucikn Siiaw, J. W. M'KisnKV. Judgea of aaid Superior Conrt. New Suits. The preliminary papers in the follow ing new anita were filed yeeterday in tha offioe of the connty clerk: Ira Phillips vs. 8. A. Garrett et al. An aotion to forecloae a mortgage for $2000 on a lot on Upper Main atreet. Gregory Perkina jr va. J. M. Ledbetter. An action to foreclose a mortgage on lot 32, block 208, Redondo Beach. Baker Iron Works va. W. A. Stratton. An action to recover $450 25 and inter* •at, alleged to be due on a note. G. L. Meanager vs. L. M. Robarta, •xecntrix, et al. To quiet title to two lota on Mew High atreet. P. R. Moore va. Mary A. Sbaw et al. To forecloae mortgage for $1000 on three lota in Woolev'a addition fo Uownev. Oliver C. Bryant vs. 11. H. Benedict. To compel execution of conveyance of aix aorea of land at Boto and Fourth etreets, and Sixth near Dearborn atreeta. Sylvanua White vs. B. Bassett et al. To foreclose mortgage for |500 on 10 acres oi country property. Cathedral Service. Today being tbe first Friday of the month, the Sacred Heart league will attend 'high mass at 7 o'clock and re ceive holy communion. At 7:30 p, m. the Rigbt Rev. Bishop Montgomery will preach the sermon. Tomorrow being tbe feast of tbe im maculate conception, obaerved through all tbe Catholic world aa a day of obli gation, all members abstaining from manual labor that ia not neceaßarv sol emn high mass will be celebrated at 10:30 at the cathedral. The choir will render the maaa in G by Carl Maria yon Weber complete, and during tbe offer tory the Aye Maria trio by Owens. Sol* emn vespers at 7:30 p. m. Holes in the Streets. Tbe entire force of tbe street depart* ment of tbe city, aod all the contractors and tbeir teams and men, had pleasaut occupation yestorday filling np holes in the atreata over newly laid sewers. In tbe moat unexpected places on tbe •treets where sewers have recently been pnt in, tbe ground underneath would suddenly be undermined by some sub terranean stream, and aoon tbe surface of tbe roadway above would disappear, nnd an ngly and daugerous hole would be left. Part of the force was put to work lo cating the holes aod the romainder did the filling in, but it waa dangerous driv ing on the streets last nigbt. Burglar Anderson Hold. John Anderson waa given a prelimin ary examination in Justice Austin's conrt yeaterday on a charge of commit ting burglary in entering tiie house of John Foster of 723 Alpine Btreet and stealing three snitß of clothing. The evidence waa overwhelming, as the stolen gooda were found in his posses sion. He waa promDtly held for trial with bail fixed at $1500. Humans Society Work. The report of the Loa Angeles Humane aociety for November is follows: Cases reported, 05; children, 27; in corrigible, 11; having intemperate pa rente, 14; visiting saloons, 9: cruelly treated, 5; aent to Florence liomß, 1; sent to Wbittier achool, S. Animals, 20; horses, 16; cows, 2; doge, 2; horses cruelly treated, 4; overdriven, 4; abandoned, 9; condemned ,o be tilled, 7; miscellaneous cases, S. Kidney Trouble Cured. LOKS Beach, Cal., Ocl. 31, 1804.—D. W FTeiclur of this place tnakoa ln<; lollowlnij slßiKUien t: "'"ouran I one huif Ixiliioi of Hood V S.rsspariHu have i ursd mc ot v ret/ bad case ut kidney trouble." Hood's rule tumuli liver ilia. Chamber of Commerce Notes. Daring; tbe rainy hours of yesterday tbe exhibit bell end reeding rooms were well filled with visitor., tbe register ehowing people from Kenses, Colorado. South Dakota, Washington, England, Florida, Ohio, New Jersey, Oregon, Wy oming, Missouri, Illinois end New York. The art nailery is now open for tbe month of December with Mrs. Dow aa custodian. Many new pictures have been added to tho collection and e port folio of water colors placed in tbe room. Catalogues and any information desired regarding tbe pictures can be had by applying to tbe custodian. Exhibits were placed in position yes terday from Arroyo Grande Agricultural association, Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo county, consisting of ten varie ties of apples, three varieties of pears, Burbank potatoes weighing three pounds each, squashes 200 ponndi each, onions four pounds, carrots six pounds, cab bage twentv-tl.ree poonda each. It. Yarney of Lankershim added to the squash display four weighing GOO pounds, grown on one vine. This dis play is worrying tho secretary, the com bined weight of such mammoth features be fears will break through the floor. The finest display of Stone Eureka apples of the season was sent in by S. II. Lovsland of this city, who report! 10 tons gathered from two acres of 6« year-old trees. G. R. Elliott of Downey makes a do nation ot an 18 pound sweet potato. The Shrewsbury ranch of Spadra dis plays a fine variety of pomegranates. B. W. Pratt of Tropico displays Yea man persimmons. The chamber sent one case of exhib its to the state board of trade at San Francitoo yesterday. The Mystery Nearly Solved. The crowd that was io attendance at tbe Egyptian ball, 204 South Spring street, at 4 o'clock yeaterday afternoon came near having a aolution of tbe "Greek etatue myatery" thrown in along with tbe otber entertainment free of charge. Tbe statue was on tha atage and the manager of tbe illusion, Mr. J. B. Mor ris, waa before the audience. He had juat pronounced the magic worda, ''statue will coma to life," when one of tbe attacbea of the place yelled "Ore!" The etatue didn't come to life. One of tbe lava tipa on the atage bad burned out and a flame of fire ebot from it 10 feet in the air. In an instant tbe cur tain was all ablaza. Morris, the manager, heroically palled off hia coat and waa fighting the fire single-handed, when Mrs. Morris cams from somewhere behind tbe acaues, and together they put it out. It waa all done co quickly that tbe audience hardly had time to leave their seats. An alarm waa turned in from box 31, and shortly Spring atreet wae full ol fire en einee, boee carta, chemicals, atreet oars and people. Chief Moriarty dreaaed Mr. Morris' burned hands with cooling lotiona from bia little medicine cheat. No damage waa done except that the fixturea of the atage were scattered around pretty promiscuously. An Expensive Bath. Edward Loomia, • young fellow ac cused of finding tbinga before tbey ever were loat. waa tried in department one yeaterday before Judge Smith and • jury. It developed by tbe evidence sub mitted by tiie proaecution that on Sep tember 9th laat Milton K. Young, esq., an attorney of tbia city, waa taking a dip in tbe ocean at Santa Monica, and waa assigned dressing room >. o. 107 at the North Beach bath house. It being too cold to remain very long in the water Young, after a preparatory aort of dip, made a hasty retreat to hia dreasing room but waa confronted by the defend ant coming out. As be bad aecnrely locked and tried the door before leaving the bath house Young's auepiciona were aroused and they were not allayed when Loomis explained that he had found tbe door open and waß eimply cloaing it wben detected. Young made an exam ination of hia belongings and upon find ing tbat about $5 wortb of silver had been abatraoted from bia clothing be caused Loomia to be arreated, and a aimilar sum of currency oi like denom ination waa found upon his person. He waa charged with burglary, bat while the circumstances were of a strongly auspicious character tbe benefit of the doubt waa given tbe defendant by tbe jury wbo acquitted bim. For rhenmatiem I have found nothing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It relieves the pain aa soon as applied,—J. W. Young, West Liberty, W. Va. The prompt relief it afforda ia alone worth many times the coet, 50 cents. Its con tinued uae will effect a permanent cure. Por Bale by off & Vaughn, corner Fourth and Spring atreata, and C. F. Heinze tuerj, 222 North Main street, druggiate. JOTTINGS. Wvracr'l Klmberley, 158 N. Main, opposite old court house. Ppocs and eye-glasses a specially. Fine watch and jewelry repairing. Also diamonds uud hue Jewelry at lowest tlgures. Wagner, the old re liable jeweler. Our Home Brew. Maier <fc Zobeleln's lager, froih from th?lr brewery, ou draught in all the principal sa loons; delivered promptly iv bottles or kegs. Oflice and brewery, 411 Alisa street, tele phone 91. _ Stop Paying Rent by Building Through the Savings Fund and Building So ciety of lx>s Angeltß. Monthly payment?. Twelfth annual series now open. li. 11. Grasett, secretary, room 103 Wilson block, First and Spring. Mirrors, both Frencn and German pl'le, can now be had at a great saving on former prices. French mirrors, both plain and beveled; also oeveled platea made to order. All worlt guar nutecd. H. Raphael & Co., 440 B. Spring st. Orchardists, Look Out! Dou't buy nny trees until you havo consu'tel Jerome Caldwell, gcneial agent Alexander .v Hammon'snurseries. Biggs, Cal. Oflice, Nalica house, Los Augcles. The Finest Flavored Oysters In bulk and cans, 80 cenls, full quart;; line, fat and juicy. Cans, 50 cents. Discount to hotels aud tesluurauu. Fieu lm v i man's nott Market. Fine Fruits and Vegetables. Everybody says Richnidjoii, Lowry a Co., ion K. First st„ bAve ill ? nioaai and nil a v is fiuit store in Los Angeles. Telephone I'l'd. Columbian Coal. Try our Columbian lump coil, tr"* per lon delivered to nny pai' ol ihe city. Hancock Banning, 130 Weat Second st. Guitar Lessons. Kfanltili method, rapid mid progressive, by l'rof. Arevelo, room 1-0 Wilson b ocii. Tbe Park church fair and supper this even lug, rain or shine. Kcitzke A Speck, funeral directors and ota balracrt, K3U Souiu Mala (treat, Tsi, 191% LOS ANGELES HERALD, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7. 1894. FINANCE AND TRADE. Yesterday's Baalaewe ea the New York Stock Bxettangn. Net/ Vobk, Dec. ll.—The general market was irregular and unsettled during the gieater part of the day, but closed talriy firm, with a major ity of the list lowtr than at tbe olose yester day. Railroad bonds ware eailar. Government bonds were firm. State bonds were must. STOCKS AHD SOUPS. New Yoaa, Dec. 6.—The closing quotations were: OS ss, reg 110 Norfk <k Wat pfd. 4 doos, con 110 N Amer Co 4 do4t.reg 114', Northern Pac ... 4M do 4s, cou 115' i dopfd lfJi do 2s. Reg 97 DP, V A Halt.... .1 Pacified! its;i Northwestern .. 97 : '^ Atchlaon 4>, do pfd 140 Adams Ex 141 NY (Tent »8\; Alton,Torre lite., as NY A N Hat 31?, dopfd 198 Ontario Si West.. 13>, Amer Ii 113 Oregon linpt lo Balto A Ohio. (iti 1 , Oregon Nay 20 CauadaPaciflo.... 5W>, OregonßhortLlue Canada southtrn. 50 AONortbn... 0 Central P.cifle... 141, Pacific Mall atP* ChcsAOhlo 17'» Peoria, Dec St It.. 34 Chicago Alton ....145)4 Pittsburg 13(> Berime oa 7Ua Pnlimati Palace. .154 ChicatoUaa 71*4 Reading HM Con Has lJ3>i Richmond lsr... lb'* C C C 4k bt L 38 dopfd 30 Col Ooal Si Iran... 8" a Rio Or Westn left Cotton Oil 27 do old 48 Doi A Hudson ....1201, Rock Island Ill', Dela, Lacxawenua si Paul it Western lfiOU do old 117,* DA HO pfd 33k. it Paul & Omaha. 33JS [ Disilliers B', dopfd Ui ; , East Term Southern Paclllc. IS), Erie 11' t sugar Bb*» dopfd 24 Term Coal A Iron i.v, Ft Wavne 137 Texas Pacific,.... Us{ Ut Northern pfd.. 100)4 Tol A O Cent pld. 13 Chicago Si Eastern Union Pacitlc ... 12 Illinois pfr> 93 DS Express 1- Horking Valley 17U Wabash, Hi Louis Illinois Cent 89 ,w Pacific o*4 8t Paul Si Dulutn. 22 dopfd 14 Kan Si Tex pld— 22'.j Wells-Fargo 105 Date Erie St Weat. 18 Western Union.. H7M dopfd 70 Whee ingALE 11 Lakeshore 134 do p d 38^4 Lead Trust 39!j Minn" St st bonis. 28 LAN 01 Denver AR 0 ... 10!<; LSi New Aibanv.. ii ileu Electric 4.V R Manhattan Con... 105 Mail Linseed.... 19-,* Mem A ('narlstonf 10 m Foci A I 25), Mich Central 95 do pfd 70 Mo Pacific. 28 HSi Tex Cent 2!» Mobile A 0hi0.... 17?* to, A A A North Nashville Chatt... 85 Mich _ 2', Nat Cordage. H\ Tot, 8t LAX C. 1 dopfd 15 dopfd 7 N J Central 93*{| tßld. Boston, Deo. 6,—The closiig quotations were: Atchison *X Mexican UK Bell Telephone... 19714 San Diego Burlington. 71". MONEY QUOTATIONS. New York, Dec. o.—Money on call easy at IfaH'i percent; last loan at 1 per cent: oloaed at 1 per cent. Prime mercantile paper— ?.' t <i 1., per cent Sterling exchange—Actual business ln bank era' bills at $4.84r<a1.88U ior demand and i?4.87raH.87 l i fottio daya. Posted ratea-$4.871i(94.8S and $I.BB'j® 4.89. commercial bills—£4 81)34.86) BUrer certificates—6l! 4 . Sin Francisco. Dec. B.—Sight drafts on New Yora, per .f lot), par. Teltgraphic, fie Sterling hills en London, bankers' CO-day bills, 84 86?,, London, Dec. 6.— Bank of England discount rate, 2 per cent. Consols—lo2?,. MIXING SHARKS. Sax Francisco, Doc. 6.—The official closing quotations for mlalng stocks today were as fol lows; Alta 23 Julia. — Alpha Con 12Jastloe 23 Andes 38 Kentuek Con. 02 Belcher. 80 Lady Wash C0n.... — Belle lale Mexican til Beit A Belcher. 63 Mono — Bodie Cou 53 Mt Diablo 10 Bullion 1 . Navajo ButwerOon oo!occidental Coa 07 Caledonia 10 Jphlr 180 ChalleogeCon htt oierman 11 Cnollar. 53>Potoai 43 Confidence 95;3avace. 35 Con Cal A Va 350 Seorplon Con Imperial 01 sieira Nevada 01 Con New York Silver Kill — Crown Point 56 Silver King — Excbecqnar — Onion Con 36 Gould A Carry 4ottahioii 07 lirand Prise {Yellow Jacket SO Hale A Nor cress. .. 951 San Francisco Grain Market. San Francisco, Dec 6.—Net caih prlcei were as follows: Flour—Family extras, $;!.40'.3 55: Bakers' extra, $3.30(53 40; saperSne, $2.20@2.05. Wheat—Tbe market waa a trifle weak thia morning. No. 1 shipping, 93% c; choice stock, 90c: milling, 97 ! ,ci9s 1.00; Walla Walla, 90C*92!4c for choice. Baney—The market is unsettled and trade light. Fair to aood, So@B2; a c; brewing, !>0(g.9f,0; ohoice. 82 3 iCa)Bsc. Oats In poor demand. Quotations are ai follows: Milling, Bnrprise $1.05j*1.15: fsncy.eed, *1.02-J5t1.07!,: goo i to chulce, Hoii9, v,c: poor to fair, 85(d)87%o: black, $1.1531.30; red, $1.07^(01.10; gray, 82;jC(951.00. Bank of England Bullion. London, Dec. 6.—The amount of bullion gone from the Bank of England on balance wai £83,000. _____ Silver Bullion. San Francisco, Dec. C—Bilver bars, 61!..® per ounce. Mexican dollars, 00'.,051c, Nkw York, Dec. ti.—Sliver ban, 61\ic per ounce. London, Dec. 6.—Silver bullion, par ounce, 28V.J. Chicago Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Dec. ti.—The wheat market opened weak aud cloied steady for May. May corn closed at 49% c. Oats cloaed at 531.0 ior May. In the provision market May pork, rlbi and lard closed higher. Leading futurea cloied as follows: Wheat, No. 2— December. r>s\ May oOX July (il ®MA Com, No. 2— December 47' January 4054 May 4!);, Oati, No. 2— December. 29« i January 32-'{ May 32% Cash quotations were aa follows: Flour-Steady; Winter paten s, 12.5002 70; straights, $2,250*2.50; spring patents. $3 loa 3.20; stralgtits, $2.25@2.75; bakers', $1.85® 2.25. Wheat-No. 2 spring, 00@02c; No. 3, nom inal; No. 2 red, .v,v«,,i; Co.-n-No. 2, 47' ~ Oats-No. 2, 21>!;; No. 2, 3i\i®32\i\ No. 3, white. 32. Kye-No. 2,48 c. Bar ey—No. 2, G3@54; No. 3, 49353; No. 4, sti(a)slc. Flaxseed—No. 1*1.48. Tlmothv--Prime, $5.00. Mess pork-Per hoi, $12 00J512.10. Lard-$U 87' i. Short rlbbs-sldcs, loose, $ii.oO(d>6.lo. Shoulders—Dry salted, $5.50C«5 021*. Short clear sides—Boxed, $»!.37l j@8.50. Wblaky— DisliHera' finished goods, $1.23 per gallon. On ihe produce exchange today the bultei market was steady; cicamery, 11® 21c; dairy, 129210, Kggs—Steady at 22g523c. maaa chain mare*ts. Liybriool, Dec. li.—OIos?: When, quiet: demand uiadera-e: No. 2 lied Winter, 5s 2d; do Spring, 5t 2d; No. 1 bard Msuitnb*, 5s 81; No. 1 California, Ol 5.' 3 d. Futures firm; December, Ol Id; Jmuary, Bl lWd: Februa ry, 5s lid; March, 5s 3d; April. 5a l&dj May. 0» 21,4. Am rican m'xed, 5»: December, bs; Januarys AaOUd; February, 4u 5Ud; March, 4s r>' 3 d; April, 4so'.;d; May, 4■ lid." Hour—Dull; demaud moderate; Bt, Louis fancy winter, G« 3d. Hops—At Loudon (Pacific coast) £9 10s. Ban Francisco, Dec. o.—Wheat, strong; May, $1.05!* Birt.y—Firm; December, 88c; May. Corn—sl.2s. Bran—fi&BO. Petroleum. Nkw Yobk. Dec. li.—Petroleum, steady; Pennsylvania oil aaiea, none; January option sales, none; closed al HS'je bid; Lima oil sales, none. LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS Grain and Hay. tDealera' 1 Ba at, ky—l'er cental. Con.N'-Petcental, yellow ■l,OOAl.05; white, 1,10. Whkat—Per ceiilal, No. a, OOr/iilrl.OO. lU.-P.r ua, alfalfa, tlo.O03u.01i; bar ley,sl4.oO(caill.OO; oat, $14.O0®15.0O; wheat, •13.00ua14.00. I3rled Fruit*. [Buyers quotations.) Araicorrs—Por lb., choice, 6®tPia: fair, BU Ooc. Pit»vH«s—Far lb., teuoy, 6)4#6»»0j choioe, 0»(l'*c; fair. 4i»(»5o. Pkme— Per lb., choice bleached, 4c; fair, 2 @3c. Pkihe«—Por lb., graded, 4;;s I. 1 a o; uugreded. 4c. Milt stair*. [Jobb-n' quotations.] Barley— Per jenial, $\.OO. Corn—Per cental, $1.15. Wheat—Per cental, No. 1, $1.05. Flour—Per bartel, looal extra family, $3.40; northern, $3.75. Fkkd—Bran, per ton, $21.00; aborts, $23.00; cracked com, per cv t., $1.20; utul feed, $1.25: rolled barley, $1.05. Hairy Prod nets. Buttrr—Fancy creamery, 2ld ami area. 55 <i»s7'»c; fancy dairy, 28 ounce squares, 40<a) 43c; choice, 28-ounco squares, :isC<y37>,e. Cheese—California, half cream, per lb., 10c; Ido full cream, VtUft; Young America, 14,', c; i amaU, (3 lb hand) l.>> e«M. rn.luil cream, 15 i (*K>c;ilomeatlcßwia*, old, l7(otjlSc; now, 1J« j 18c; Imported Swiss. SStiJBOc; Llruburger, do meatlc. i4®l6c; Imported. 18@20. l'oultry and Kegs. Poultry—Per doz., hena, 5-1.00,(4.25; old roo.tcrs, $3.30.a>t-O0; young roosters, $3.75(6 4.23; bronerj, $3.5.044.40; turkeys, 10® 12c u«r lb.; dneaa, per doz., $3.5044.50; gee*?, per bead, 76c, Rous—California ranch, 30®310 per doz.; eastern. 23®24c. Farm and Garden Produce. Beans—Per lOOlbs., Lady Washington, $3.00 Lime $4.50; nayy, $3.00J}3 25; pint, $2.25® 2.50, Bur.TS-ler 100 lb?„ 00c. Cahbaok—Per 100 lot. 50965 a, Carrotj—Per 109 lbs., 00c. CiiiLEa—Dry, per Biting, $1.00®1.25; green. 5c per lb. Onions-Per 100 1b3., 90c. l'AßSNirs— Per 100 lbs., $1. Potatoes—Per 100 lbs,, pinkeyes, 75c; Bur banks, 85c; BallUßs,sl.lo. Sweet Potatoes—per 100 lbs., 80a Tom/toes—Per box, 50c. Waali?*—Per 100 iv«., 90c Nats. Almonds—Per lb., paper oholl, 13915 c; aoft shell, 1 lot 12c; hard shell, B®9c. BRAZILS—Per lb., I0(7412> 3 e. Filberts—Per lb , lligls^c Peanuts—Per lb., raw, otjSvei roasted, 7®!>c. Walnuts—Per lb., first grade softsbell. 8c; first grade hardshell, 6'io; second grade hard shell. sc. I reeh Meat*. Butchers' prires tor whole carcasses. Beef—First qaalitv, -li 3 c. Veal— Range, heavy, -IViSiPjC; do light, 5® 3'„ c; dairy, Mutton - 4',jjsc; spring lamb, 6@7e. POSK-7C. Pro vi»lon*. Hams—Rex, local smoked, par lb, Da fl- me. He; Boueleas, 9' v c: Picnic. 7'.,^. Bacon— Kex, boneleas breakfast, 11 lie; Defl au >.c. He. Dbisi) Beef—Sets, l'JVe: inside, 14c. Ha Por.K—Half bbl., $9.00. Lard—Tienes ivory comp, per Rex, pnre leaf, Freah Frails. Lemons—Fancy, $3.0004.00 per box; mixed, ati.sojßi2.sa CRANHKRr.iEi—SI2.OOIr)I2 30 per bbl. ArrLEif—Bel 111 oner. $1.750j)2, Moiioy and Beeswax. Honey—Comb, per lb, 15c; extractal, 8c Beeswax—Per lb, 20®2Dc. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Thursday. Dae, 6. J M Whitaker to W H Vedder-E 10 acres ot Raneho Santa a into, Grojan trt I $4000. C H Warner to A hafferty—E U of lot 27, bl 27, Wolfskill Orchard trt; $'0. Same to M J Walsh—Lot 28 and W>4 of lot 27, bl 27, WoifskilUlrchard trt; $10. M s Benedict to E L Roche—Lot 37, Alcan tara Grove trt: $700. Cline, sheriff, to 0 Connell—Lot on New High street aa per 18—464 deeds; $1692.17. S T Bales to J Frizell—Lot 5, Pottet's sub, bl 3, Ntohoia' add, WL A; $2000. J J Maloney to 8 H Streeter—Lota 17 and 18, bl B, Maiu atreet trt; $500. Los Angeles Savings bank to H V Stokeley— Lot 29, Loa Angeles Fruliland Association trt; $1500. GRunkeltoLL6heldon-Lotl6, bl 1, Fair view trt; $850. A Huber to S J Pauly— Lota 13 and 14, How ard trt: $10. W P Webb to T Stone—Lot 15 and part of 16, Painter's replat Painter & Ball trt, Paaadena; $9000; Cliue, sheriff, to 8 W Qarrettson—Lota 9 an d 10. Lincoln Aye Syndicate trt; $3700. Whlttler Cemetery asan to A J Stevens—Lot 4, bl I, Whittier cemetery; $35. J D Hart to E L Doheney—Lot 12, bl 4, L A Imp Co* sub lot 8, bl 39, H 8, agi to cuuvev; $100. A C Wirtney to M E Buttle—Lot 6, bl 7, Gar vanza; $630. E S J*y lo C M Jay—Lot 28, Annandale trt and lota 12 to 14, Garvanza; $5. J H Gaffln to M N Avery—Nß'i o! NE'. aec 8, T 1 «, R 10 W; $10. TCaasidy too W ktarriaUß— Lot 12, blk 8, City Center trt: $1500. EH (JaPendar to A Lenzlnger-Stj! lot 46, Mills & Wicks' snb, seca 8 and 9, T 3 S, R 14 W; $10. FHGridleyto W M Humphreys— H l A NU sec 22, T 4 N, Rls W; $6000. 0 W Wltham to R Jones—Lot 5, Bell & Ma oomber trt; $2UO. Same to F McKwen—Lot 6, same trt; $200. W C Booerlson to Q A Cortelyou—Lot 10, blk 2, Wl liamson trt; $10. J McLaughlin to R Devlne—Lot on Bnena Vista st (7-11); $5000. J n Qwln to A . Stevens—Und \4 lots 13 and 14, blk 11, Whiltier; $400. E F Marsh to H Blckenburg—69 lota in Ray moed addition, Pasadena: $2722.25. H D Duboce to W Grossman—Lots 25 and 26, blk 11, Wolfehlll Orchard trt; $10. J L B'acknian to P D Nieto—Lot 4, blk 2, Moulton's addition: 8275. H Until to M Rawson—Lot 10, blk 9, Ames' firstanb, Vernon; $150. 8 Hlrshmau to P B Sturareon—Lot 59, West End Terrace irt; $10. J H (iulnloii to H Sherer—Land formerly owned by V Abila: 1350. T E Beatty to J Roberta—Lot 54, Sonth Side trt; $500. P Maori v to N X Smith—Lot 24, blk F, Mor ris Vineyard sub. 3—38; $2500 J A Forthmxnn to S Maier—Lot 27, blk 3, Sanchez trt; $1250, A J Wallace to E S Crump—Lot 8. Wallace Brosaub, Ban Paequal trt, Pasadena: $720. H J Bhang to C H Warner—Lot 32, blk 22, Wolfskill Orcnard trt; $10. 0 H Warner to H J Sbaug—Lot 34, blk 22, same trt; $10. D W Field to R H Howell—Lots 1 to 5, blk 105, Bellevne Terrace trt, and other property; $29,350. SUMMARY. Deeds 46 Nominal 20 Total $76,033.92 •"ijotisDf) nrarfi ba»B arrs 'aojprrro pflq one nsqjvt •tfLwnsro 0} Hanio oqs 'ssti£ omeooq airs neq^\ •BlJOjsno joj patio aqs 'pnqo ■ ra * oqs "S"lAi -auojireo jog e.»v3 sal 'aiaja svai A"q«a neqA\ Go to Eckstrom, 309 8. Main atreet, for good wall paper at the right prloe. — Buy the Whitney make trunk and traveling bag. Factory 344 N. Maiu sL Dr. Parker, dentiat. Wost Flrat street DeVAN ik RUTLEDGE, Bankers and Brokers, 14,6 NORTH SPRING ST. TILBPHONE 157. GRAIV, BTOCKB AND BONDS bought and soli 1 , for cash or on margin. Daily markot circular seul free. IMT-PKIVATB WIRE. 8.8. COOPEB & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, \WA 8. Main at, Telephone 1489 Chicago Grain New York Stocks S. F. Wheat and Barley Bought, sold and carried on margins. Dally ciicoUr and Ulmo books on anecuiaiiou, or UOW TO MAKE MOBY, mailed free. If You Have Scroiula, Sores, Boils, or any other ekin disease, take AVER'S SARSAPARIL LA the Superior Blood-Purifier v and Spring Medicine. 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Brwarrot (mil til E2lQ\£J our advertised agents, or address Hi KKV.fi SEJEO CO., Masonlo Temple. Chlenero 111. SOLD IN LOS ANGELES, CALF. Br GODFREY & MOORE 108 8. SPRING, DRUGGISTS. Baker Iron Works 950 TO 960 BUENA VISTA ST., LOS ANGELES, . CAL.. Adjoining 8. P. Grounds. Tel 124. Notice of Special Administrator's Sale of Personal Property at Pri vate Sale. TN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS AN A geles county, state of California—ln the matter of the estate of Camille Liikan, de ceased. Notlco is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the superior court of the county of l.os Angeles, state of California, made on the 3d day of December. 1894, lv the matter oi the estate ol Camille Elikan, deceased, the under signed, M. L. Wolff, special administrator of said estate, will sell at private sale to the high est bidder, for cash, lawful money of the Unit d States, and subject to tbo approval of said superior court, on Monday, Deeembrr 10, 1894, at 12 o'clock m., al the law olHce of Max Locwenthal,esq., in the Dticommun block at the northeast corner of Main arid Commercial streets, in tho city of Los Angeles, Los Angeles county, California, all the right, title and in terest of the estate of said Camille Klikan, de ceased, at the Mmc of bis death, nnd all the right, title and interest that the aaid estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquir d, other than or In addition to that of aaid Ca mille Elikan at the time of bis death, ln and to all of the stock of gooda, together with the fixtures other than the counters and shelv ing, and together with the horse aud wagon and scales and otber personal property appur tenant and incident to and used in the store or business carried on by the said deceased In his lifelime at the town of Long Beach, Los Angeles county, California. An inventory of said stock of gooda may be seen at the said office of said Max Loewenthal, esq., and an inspection of said goooa andother personal property may be had at the aaid store in the town oi Long Beach occupied by the aaid Camille Elikan, deceased, in hia lifetime, at any time up to the making of said aale, upon application to the said Max Loewenthal. Terms and conditions of sale, cash, lawful money of the United States; ten percent of the bid payable at the time of sale nnd balance upon the approval by the court. Bids or offers may be made at any time after the first publi cation of this notice and before the making of the sale. All bids or offers must be in writing and left at the said office of said Max Loewen thal. Esq. Dated December 6, 1894. M. L. WOLFF. Special Administrator of the Kstale of said Camille Elikan, deceased. Max Loewenthal, Attorney for said special administrator. td Date of first publication l>ec. 6, IROt. Proposals for Supplies for the Wbit tier State School. In pursuance of tbe motion of the board of trustees of the Whlttler State school, sealed proposals will be received by tbe superintend ent of said school, at his office, In Wbittier. Los Angeles county, California, up to J2 o'clock m , Saturday, December 15th, 1894, for furnishing tho following supplies lo the said school for the year 1895: Said supplies to consist of 1. Coffee; tea, syrup, lice, etc. 2. Canned goods. 3 Groceries. 4. Butfr eggs, cheese and yeast. 5. Salt fish, lard and pork. 6. Flour aud mer 1. 7. Barley, bran middlings, etc, 8. Beans, potatoes, elc. 9. Beef, mutton and pork. 10. Gasoline and coal oil. 11. Wood and coal. 12. Flannel, casalmere and blankets, 13. crockery and Glassware. 14. leather and shoo findings, 15. brooms ami brushes. 16. Caps and hats. 17. Furultureand mattresses. 18. ice. 111. Drugs. 20. stationery. All partiesor lirma desiring to bid will ad dress Superintendent of the Whiuier State Reboot, Wbillicr, Cal., for terms and specifica tions and blank forms. lv oder to preserve uniformity and to facili tate the award il lias been resolved to receive lie bids unless made upon bUnk lorins turn islied by the superintendent. The number ol class bid for should be plainly marked on outside of envelope containing bid. ANDREW MULLEN, President. FRANCIS X IIAYXES, VV, C, PATTERSON. 15 Losloples Terminal R'y IN EFFECT MONDAY, BBPT. 24, 1804. Loa Angeles depot): Eaatend First it. and Dow nay aye. bridge*. Ltav« - Pasadena lor Faladen*. Los Angelei. f 6:35 am t 7:15 a.m • 7:10 s.m * 8:05 a.m • 8:00 a.m * 0;05 a.m •O:TK)a.m •}0 :3ft ».» •10:30 a.m '12:30 p.m •12.28 * i^P'" 1 • 1:40p.m * 3K13 p.m • 8:00 p.m * 4;05 p.m • 4:oopm * 5:26 f- m • 5:20 p.m ' 7:05 p m • 6:20 p.m * 8:05 p.m • 11:30 pm »J^ ; ' 5 * m 1 9:30 p.m 110:13 n m Downey ay« .ne leaving tiiae7 PilnnV" '»t«r. Leave Loa ABgeie* tot Leav«"Altadena Juno Al'adena Junction. tion for loi Angelei. • 9soo ».m •10:10 n.m 110:30 a.m |12:00 m • 1:40 p m * 2:40 p.m . 4:00 p.m * PIWI I'm All iraius s »rt from '•urn st. oenoi Leavo Loa Angeles foi Leave Gleurta.e for Loi Olendale. Angeles. f 6:40 a.m | t 7:26 n.m 1 8:15 am I 9:12 a.m 112:38 p.m t 1:30 p. m IS :23 p m 1 • 6:13 P-rr Leava Lot Aoge ci for lAiavei East sau Pedro Long Beach and Btat for Son Pedro. Los Augeles. t 7:23 n.m • 9:55 a.m 1 7:50 a,ra t 1:05 p.m )12;20 a.m t Dlta p.m t 3:10 p.m I 6:00 j — I. t 4|l3n,m Between Ea-t San Pedro and Long B.*oh 10 minuter. Rt'Bltl CANYON AND ECHO MOUNTAIN Trains leave Los Aogebs at 9 a.m., 1:10 and 4 p.m. daLy, and 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 1 : 10 p in. and 4 p.m. Sundays. Fin*. i>avllt"H and hoiel. Granil scenery. *B*ll|>. fDally ixoept B«nd*ys. t«nnd»y» mat. til go* meet thai a. m. andl2t2s p.m. tralna at Pasadena for Mt. Wilson 00 new tralL Paa**naeri leaving Los Angeles on tha •a. as. train lor Ml. Wilson can return samo dcv. Bpecial rale* to ezounlon aud plcalu partioa Depots eaatend ot Firstst. end Downey aye. •ridges. City ticket oflce at A. B. Qrsenwald'i algaal •atore, corner First aad Spring sts. Oeaeral oaaaes: Flrat st depot. T. B. BURNETT, General Manager. I W. WINCUP, Oan. Pamenger Mt. Lowe Railway FOR TIME TABLE SEE LOI ANGELES TERMINAL RAILWAY. Redondo Railway NO. 13—IN EFFECT SA. M., FRIDAY OCT. 12, 1894. Loa Angalei Depot: Corner Grand avenue and Jifteraon stroet. Take Grand avenue cab'e 01 Main street and Agricultural Park horse cara Trains leave Trains leave Los Ange'.ea Redondo forßeiouda lor Lo* Angolas. 9:05 a.m. daLy 7:30 a.m. daily 1:35 a.m. dally 10:30 a.ro. daiiy 3:30 p.m. daily 4:10 p.m. dally •8:05 a.m. '6:45 a.m. •Saturdayi and Sundays only. For rate* on f eight and pasiangora apply at room 43a Bradbury building, corner Third and Broadway ('Phone 1364), or at depot, corner Grand avenue and Jefferson it. ('Phone No, 1 Weil). D. McFARLAND, Preitdent. J. N. SUfTON, superintendent. Painless Dentistry Fin* Gold Filling" ' AtiKas&t w° k. n tnd Br " ( * /aaftt )?*eA BJ£T TEETH, $8. *kMilnio7 a ii?iri^^ Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN, THAT WlLL ■am Banning will apply to the honorable, lie board of supervisors 0' !■"« An eles county, slate of California, at a meeting of said board at its meeting room, nt the court houae of Los Angeles county, in the cUj vi Los Angeles, conntv of Los Angles on Wednesday, the 3th day o( December, 1894, at 10:30 o'clock a. nr., of that day or as soon tberealter cs the matter can be heard, for a an *nt of anthorltv to aaid j William Banning to construct and maintain a wharf on binds bordering on and extending into the Inner lay of Ban Pedro, within and ! borderlne upon tbe county of Los Ang.les, | State of ( ulitornia, ami more particularly de scribed, and telng w il bin the following bound aries to wit: All that portion of tbe inner bay o' Sau Pe dro which is included within tho following metes and bounds to wit: Beginning at a point upon the west aide of Hie main channel of the Inner bay of Snn Pe dro, nt Ihe southeast co uer of tbe wharf site applied for by W. (1. Kerckhoff, which point bears easterly 267 feet at right angles to the center 01 the traok of the 8 P. K. It. fr.im thu first bent 16 feet south of the orlh cud of the irestle of the 8. P It. R., No. bO5 8., tue cap of said bent being rnnrked B. Said point of beginning being on the line of the wharf ol llio San Pedro Lumber company, produced; thence *cst rlv at right angles to saldS P. R. R. 50 feet; tlence southerly par nliel with said 8. P. IL R. /*3 feet; thence at ! right angles westerly 167 feet to tho line of right Of way of the s. p R. R. r> ) feet easterly ] of the center of the track of said S p. R. It.; theno* southerly along trme 50 feet: thence ; easterly at right angles to said S. P. K. It. 220 : feet, more or less, to the line of hp id San Pedro Lumber company's wharf, produced; theucc along same northerly 123 feet, to the place of beginning. And for authority to receive ond take tolls for the use of said wharf. Dated at Los Angeles CaL. this 22d day 0 October, H9L 12-5 fri 4t WILLIAM BANNING. I PROPOSALS FOR FRAME HOSPITAL building—U. 8. lodian industrial School, Ferria,OaL, Novomb r 30, 1894. reeled pro posals, endorsed: "Fropo'alß for Building," and addressed to the undersigned at Ferria, Cat., will be received at this school until 1 o'cluck p. m. of Friday, December 28, 1994, for furniihiug the neces ary materials and labor and erecting aud comp etlng on the lite se lected, at thi< school, one two-story frame hospital building, as per the pi .ns and specifi cations, which may be examined at the ollice of the Herald of Los Angeles, Cel., and at thli •chool. The attention of bidders Is invited to the •et of congress npprov.d August 1, 1892, en titled: "An act relating to tho limitation of tho houra of daily scrvicaof laborers and me chanics employed upon the public works ol tbe United elates and of the District of Co lumbia;" also "An act for the protection of persons furnishing material and labor for the construction of puplic works," approved Au gust 13, 1 MM. 'i he right is resened to reject any or all bids or any part of any bbl ii dceraei for the best interests of the a jrvlco. bidders will state In their bids tha length of time required in tne construction of tbe building. CRRTIFIEI) ( HECKS. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft upon some United States de posltor/or solvent national bank in the vi cinity of the tesidence of tho bidder, made rayaole to the order of the Commissioner vf Indian Affairs, for at least llve,per cent of the amount of the proposal, wbieh check or draft will bo fo.foiled to the United Ststca 111 oso any bidder or bidders, receiving an award, shall fall to promptly execute a contract wlih good and sufficient sureties, otherwise to bo returned to tbe bbblor. Bids accompanied by ca = h In lieu of certi fied check-MVlll uot be considered. For any further information apply to 12-1 211 WM. F. T. BItAY, Superintendent. Assignee's Notice of Sale. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGE- Iea county, atate of California, ln the mat ter of Frederick Dallmer, insolvenb Case No 21 048. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to an order of the superior couil of Los Angeles oounty, state uf California, made November 9th, 1894, iv the matter of Frederics Dallmer. insolvent, Luclen D. c. Cray, assignee df said insolvent, will sell at pub ie auction, for cash, gold coin of the Untied Statea, 011 the Ist day ot December, 1894, at 12 o'clock m., at the court houae door, at Temple street entrance, the fo lowing real estate, situate in the city uf Los Angeles, county of t.os Angeles, state of California, aud more particularly described aa follows, to-wlt: lot No. thirteen (13), block A, vf the Fort Hill tract. I.UCIEN 1) C. GRAY, Assignee of said Frederick Dallmer, insolv ent. The above sale la hereby postponed to the eighth day of December, 1894, st tne same place and tbe same hour. . 8 1.. D. C. GRAY, Aasignee. OOUTHBRN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY— O li»ni» Ku Rome). I IN EFFECT NOVBMBLR 4, 1894. Trains leave aud are due lo arrive at Loi AJa> galea (La Grande Statlonl Flrat itreet ana Sauta Fe evuntie. Leave For Los AWitLonT |Arr. lrom 6:oopm Obicago Limited I 9:33* m ':00am overland Express-■• I «:30pm B:ir>am ..San Diego Coaai Lin...! '1:13 pm '4:2opm ..Ban Dleao Coast Line. o:4spm ,' :o«am San Bernardino o:3ft am 11:00 am *f):sftam •4:oOpm via '1:35 pm 5:0O pm Paaadena 6:30 pat 7, :W °«m' .Rlveralde 'I:3spm 6:ooam ...viaßan Bernardino... 6:3opm •11:00 amißlvmlde <t San Bernar- 10:15 am 4;2opm dloovia Orange (I:4spm •11:00 am viallo :15 am 4:20 pm ( .Orange aue Rlveralde.. *6:45 pm 7:00 am; .Redlanda, MeTitoiT - 19:35 am 9 AMI aro j and »0:55 am •4:00 pm! Highlands *1:35 pm s:oopm i via Faaadena 6:30 pm 7:0O am ; .. . Monrovla.~Ain.ae.... ~*7 :3sam 9:00 am; 8:.)0am 1:38 pm 10:35 am •4:00 pm ! and *0:84»m t? :00 pm! 'liH&pm .> :30 pm y.iftum 5 :Sopm|. .iDtarmedlateßtatleas.. H:3O pm 7:00 am Paiadena "~F-86 am 0:00 am Paaadena B'3o am l:j«spn>! faaadena 0:35 am •4:00 pm Pasadena •9 -55 am :> :00 pm Pasadena *1:83 pm •3:30p~i Faaadena 3 55 put 6:sopm| Paaadena 0:30 pai 8:15 am | Santa Ana 8:48 am •2:00 pm I Santa Ana •1:15 pm 4:2opm| SantiAua 6:15 urn 7:52 ami fanta Monica 0:45 am 10:15 am I Sauta Monica 3:45 pm 4:45 Dm Santa Monica U:3ipm 10:00 ami Redondo 8:21) am 4:45pml Redondo..- B:4spm '7:00 am •sen Jacinto.vla Paasdenej M :S5 pm •0:00 am San Jacinto,via Paaadena: '0:30 pm •11:00 him -tan Jacinto, via Oraug. •6:45 pm 'H:00 am Tom culs, via l'aaaden« 'I:3spm •11:0 i» am i...Temecula, via Orange •8:15 ninl Kacnndldo, via Const I.i in *1:15 pm «4 :2i>nm Bscnud 'lo.vl" Const Lln» * Dally sxctpt Sunday, t Sunday only. tSat unlay only. All other trains dally. ' Trains via Faaadena line arrive at Downey ; avenue atation seven minutea earlier and leave aeven minutea later. Palace vosiibu'ed sleepers, upholstered tour ist cara, through to Kansas City and Chicago dally. Personally conducted excursions to Boston every Thursday. For rates, sleeplng-cai reservations, etc. call on or address E. W. M'GEE, City Passenger and Ticket lent, 120 North Spring atreet, and La Grande btatlon, loi Angelas. H. G. THOMPSON, General Passenger Agenl gOI'THERN PACIFIC COMPANY. TIME TABLE-nTiVEMBEB 1, 1804. Leave lor , Arrive. Friday, j ."Sunset Limited". ( Saturday, 4:00 am I . ...New Orleans.... I 6 10pm Fa turd ay. ! j Friday, 640 pm l t . San Francisco... ( 3:20 a.m 2:00 p.m -»v Fran A: sacraui'to I :3d a.vi 7:45 p.m San Fran At saeraru'io 1:48 p.m 2:00 p.m Oideu A East, 2d class 7:30 a.in 7:45 pm Ogdon <t East, Ist class 1:46 p.m 7:45 p.m Fori In nd. Ore 7:30 am 8:30 a.m...ft Paso urn But... 7:00p.m 8:30a.m1.. Doming aud East...i 7 00 o.m 8:30 a.u> Binning 7:00 pm Rodlauda s»:23a.m 8:30 a.in Redlanda ;AlO:10 a m 10:31) s.io Redlands I 4:58 p.m 4:30 p.m Redlanda 7:oi)p.nt Coltoo «'»:23a.iu 8:30 a.m Coiton .vlOHOn.in 10:30 am Colon i 4:58 p.m 4:30 p.m Coiton 7:00 p. ut R Tar.lde ! e*»:2B a.m : S:3oa,m Riverside a Hi: to a. <-.i I 10 30s.ni . RIve r.kte 4:58 p. in I 4:30 p.m Rlveralde 7:00 p m | San Bernardino 50:23».m B:3oa.<i .. ..San B -rnardtno.... AlO:10*.m 1 lu:U>a.ra .Ban Bernardino 4:38 p.:o \ 4:30 p.ro ...Ban Bernardino. . 7:00 p m Chino A»:3o*.m 8:30a.0i Chino k9:23 a m 4:30 p.rr ..China AlO:l0a.m i 5:25 p, re C 111 ao. 4:5s pm 8:50e.r0 "onrovio B:ioa.m AV:lspn? Monrovia a 12:45 a.m 5.15 '." Monrovia I 4:45 p.ro 7:80 a.m . .Santa B«rrara '< 1:48 p.ra 2:00 p.m... Santa Barbara i 8:35 p. Nt a 9:32 a.m iauta Ana A Anaheim 1 !»:.«5 » ra , s:l<> p.m santa Ana A: Anaheim *4:o> pin l 452p.m Til-tin I 8:41.. m i A9:4oa.m Whlttler 84laut I iifttpar ... Whltfer Al:lsp.m { 9 25a.n ;;*n« Boh At Stu Pedro B:lftam 12:50 p. ii ' ,on» boh At San Fcdio 11:54 a.ci 5:00 p.n- I.nor RVh ABs n Pedro 4:15 pin &;m) a. n>l Banta M-nioa 8:00a.m 1 ;10 p. 0...... hanta Mouict 8:51 a.ut 5:15 p.n ... B«nta Monica 12:2 pro. I 6:25 p.m Santa Monica 4:21 ,».m i 9:80 a. in i Soldiers' H0m0.... 8:51 a m 6:26 v.m Soldlna' Home 4:21 (on 9:30 a.m . i'.irt Loa Ango es ) 12 12 o.m I I and > 4:21 p.m 1:10 p.n: (North Beach Stat' aS { Cbatswo.-th Fan. l Train, atari Irom 1 I As:3op.nt River station (Sau ; I F rnsnrto ■) 1 mi r II aSundsys only. ASundnys exepted. Allothe: trains daily. CATAI.INA ISLAND. Gave. arcade Depot. j~ Atmu.~ Monday 11:34 a.m 9:25 a.m Wedno.day ..Thursday 11:54 a.i.i 9:23 a.m. ..B<tn'd«y. . All of tbo seaside aud l.,cu interior LalnT : stop at the new ►tatlon. corner of "I at nut 1 Alameda streets. Take Boyle Heights cable ; cars. pACIFIC COABT STEAMBHIP CO. Goodall, Perkins At Co., General Agents, Sin Fraud sco. Northern routes embrace lines lor Portland, Ore., Victoria, B. C, and Poget Bound; A aska and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR DROEMBBB, 1894. MATS SAN FKASCISCO. For— — Fort Harford S. H. Pomona, Dec. 8,17, 26; Santa Barbara.. ... Jan. 4, Ueaondo Port Los Angelei.. i. 8. Banta Rosa, Dee. 4, 13, Newport 22, 31; Jan. 9. Ban Diego "pot— 8. n. Coos nay, o*o. O. Tft ! East San Pedro,... 24; Jan. 2. ■■' - I Bsn Pedro and way 8. 8. Enreka, Dee. 2, 11. 20, ports 89; Jan. l._ Leave rotT lob AWSKLa* and aapoKua For— id. K. entile Rosa, Dei. 6, 16. 24; Jan. 2. . ■ San Diego Is. 8. Pomona, Pan. 1,10, 10, I 28: J»B. 6. \ For- IS. »; s-nt* aoaa, Dec. 8, IT, Ban Francisco 28: Jan. 4. _ Port Harford 9. 8. Pomona, Dad 3,12, 21, Santa 30: Jan. 8. LSAVR SAN PROKOANO »AST SAW PKBaO. ~jr o jc; m a. aureka, Dae. 3,14, 23; Ban Fianclsoo I Jan. 1. „ and S. 8. Cool Bay, Deo, 9, 18, way port" I 27: Jep. 5. | Oan to oemnect with stumers vl* Baa Pedro ' leave 8. P. B, B. (Arcade dspoi) at 8 p. BL, and i Terminal B> R. depot al 6:18 P. aa. C»rs to oonneot via "• aoß * o J?*** *«»» j depot at 10 ». m„ or lrom Redondo railway i ». R. B. depot al 1:10 P. m. lor steaman north to pians ol staaaaara* cablai at agant's offlc*, i the steamer or their d»« of s»lllng. 1 st*B»-Kor paaaag* or freight as above or foi i McTeti to and from all important poles* la >r.pa,a,»lyto w p OtBM. No. 194 *T. Baeoii* tC, lm AngsMk Comp gnie fi nerah Transatlantiqae KRESCH LIME TO HAVBJI. COMPANY'S PIER (mEW) NO. 42 NORTH river, foot of Morlou iL, New York. Traveler* by this line avoid both travel by English railway and the discomfort Ol eraee* lug the cbeuuel ln a small boat. La hretague, December 1. La Bourgogne, December 8. La Champagne, December 16. La Normandie, December 22. 0 La Breiagne, December 29. La Gascoane, January 6. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Peril, flrat-claaa $160, s- eoud-cleas $116. For freight or passage apply to „ „ A. FORGET, Agent, . _ 2 Bowling Orean, new York. J. F. FUQA/.I & CO , agenti, 6 Moatgomar) aye., San Francisco. Blanch < Itioe, 19 Mtßtr gomery st. Ticket* are lor isle bj all railroad aud ateinilbip offlcva,