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VOL. XLIII. NO. 91. Men s Means Much Meandering. IV /TE, TOO! Mixing money meanwhile. Coming our -LvJ. way. All looking for much value in suits. A gigan tic gathering of Bnsiness Suits to close at $io. See them in our corner window. They are way above ordinary low priced suits—you will think so when you investigate. Our director of Furnishings reports a big mark-down on Striped Flannel Shirts —too many around, that's all. Quixotic UNDERWEAR. MULLEN, BLUETT i CO., 101 NORTH SPRING STREET. 2QI -203-205-207 So 2Q9 W. FIRST ST. AMCaKMKSTS. A GRICULTURAL PARK. RACES. RACES. RACES. SATURDAY, JAN. 12tli, 1895, HORSEMEN'S NOVELTY MEETING. Tlte programme will embrace many interesting evonts, nmong thorn being a Novelty R-«co with all the noted drivers participating. Running Races with well-known bangtail*, I'ony Races, Gentlemen's Road Race, match uetweeu THE CELEBRATED TROTTING DOG, NED, Aud a pony haudi high, Raoes commence at 1:30 p.m. sharp. ADMISSION BO O BNT?. LADI RB FRKE. THIKD-ST. PAVILION Daily from 1 to 5, 7:30 to 9:80. She % Dances and Talks to You! Sffit^^S Asslited by Other Attractions. |C3§S|& * /f^^^/^S^. ADMISSION, - 1 SCENTS. [\y| UBIC HALL. MONDAY EVENING), JAN. 14. GRAND JUBILEE CONCERT T In honor of CHEVALIER DE KONTSKI, celebrating his 70th anniversary as nnmnmer. given by the following eminent musical talent: Mrs. Kempton, Mra Modiui-Wnod, Mrs. Masnr. Mrs. Dr. Owens, Mrs. .Sr-.hooley, Mrs. Larrabee: Mr. Modlni- Wood, Dr. SemUr, Messrs. Zincli, Cornell, Blake, McQutllen, Hamilton, riuttl. Wm. Plntti, musical iltreitor. A'lmi.slon 5Qc; resprvM spn'sToc. nfiw on s.le at Hartleti's Music Hon<e. 103 V. '-'print. M. ♦ ♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦«>♦♦♦»♦»♦ ♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦»»»»»♦♦»»♦ ♦ THE LOS ANGELES t Z * Z Gas and Electric Fixture ♦ ♦ MANUFACTURING 00. ♦ ♦ BUCCEB9ORS TO MKYBEKQ BXgOSb ♦ 1 ♦ WK ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO SHOW ""SfgS'fif, premise,, 1 J AND MANUFACTURE A MOST . J t MAGNIFICENT LINE OF FIXTURES Mai " 3t ' ♦ 2 Of All Descrlptlens at a MACHINE SHOI-, £ Z VERY MUCH REDUCED PRICE. 131-133-135 S. Los Augeics st % Z A PERSONAL CALL WILL RKPAY YOU, J 6. Copper, Brass, Silver Metal Work in 9 And Nickel Flatine- Brass at.rd Iron. ♦ DR. LIE6IG & CO.'S WORLD'S DISPENSARY and rollabie 9X9 U _ i'aciflc Const—e»trvt>lirthed in Sua Francisco for 46 yean and Ei years in Loi an teles. WW \\\m K0 k Q UaIjS as smoul doctors W 4V" Tiie P° or Seated frea from 10 to 13 TDe SFHCIAL fcURGEON FROM THS HAH x3'im rRANc.io'JO OKFIGKH Is iioit m eharffs of the Angeles office l ", so persons living in ;,os rr Angeles eau have ttio benefit uf tin- treat- Consultation Kit EH, Personally or DR. LIEBIG& CO. cure a i NKRVOng, PR*. Bali.!MfcV> WdßSKk VATK AMj CHRONIC DI*KASKfI UF MIEN, Ca es curable guaranteed, no mattei how ivt,. ' lr^l\'w v p'icated oi who bus failed. Our diagnosis - i sbet't *>n<i co-jlldemlak book lor meu nt'nc tree, *CKP"*" AL busm*si pncredly coufl lentWl. j 6 Honrs: 9 a.m. to 4 ,».m. and 7 io 8-30 p.nfc 123 SOUTH MAIN STREET NOW 13 T H £ JI M f m buy v Bicycle CUKAP. Cosing out tho '!H stock of gotd>. Kulelgh wheels lroni up. Sundries o.Otifig out Lcluw cost. Call and sej tho KOOds. CUT-RATE CYCLE CO.J 3aHg - B^TOw LUCA GIURAS. M. i[, bIOLII M. M. SIOIvIE ck Co, 221 WSST FOURTH ST. Dealers In Choice TELEPHONE l'-'IB. Wines, Liquors and Qig-eirs eor-FAUILY TRADE A BPECI\I. rV. shiprnejts D nil ou'.sidu points. ffruHl city deliy e-y. bAMI'I.K ROOM IN CONNECTION. Barns, FOR EkU Bruises, llld I HSlla I Bheumatism, AHD BEAST Stiff Joints. The Herald LOS ANGELES, THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 10. f«»5. TWELVE PAGES. NEWS OF THE MORNING. LOS ANQELES—The fire commission falls to appoints chief; three chemical engines ac cepted. Captain Wolff,who clsims to be an aeronaut, declared to he insane. The council and the pawnbrokers; City Clerk Luekenbach's report. John Burr assumes to office of sheriff and is presented with a gold badge. The tramp question ; Santa Ana people or ganize a committe j of safety, some opinions. Thomas I* Young, sentenced to 100 days for wife beating; he is wanted in San Luis Obispo on a charge of swindling. A gang of thieves who burglarized a store at Tropico caught nt El Monte. The procee lings a; the meeting of the Science associat on. Lieutenant Governor Millard's condition said to be improved; his oath of office held to be void. A railroad man, Captain Powell of Indian apolis, predicts the building of the railway to Salt Lake. County Treasurer Fleming reports the bal ance of public moneys greater than last year. The supervisors reject most of the demands School Superintendent seaman. Convict Sieudinun taken to san Quentin to serve out his term; some facts about his crimi nal career. NEIGHBORING CITIES — Afro-Americans organize at Riverside; high liquor license to be prepared. The Santa Ana electric light service; bank dividends. Pasadena citizens indorse the writ of In junction against the So thern Pacific; the Broadway franchise on its las. logs. COnnERClAL-W. C. Peterson elected president of thechamber of commerce. J. O. Koepfli chosen president oi the Mer chants' association, i The San Joaquin valley railroad meeting tct for January ]7th. Orange exchange directors meet but do not rah:e prices. The Security Havings bank changes hands. The Los Angeles Pipe Line company incorpo rated. General financial views. WEATHER — Forecast for Southern Ca Her nia: Probably fair weather, but somewhat threatening on the southern t; cooier on northern and central coast; fresh easterly winds. POINTERS FOR TOD AY-Jeffreys Lewis in \ La Belle Runse at tho Burbank theater. Sadie Martinot in The P.ssportat the Los An gelas theater. SPECIAL DISPATCHES ~W. C, Baseonb, while insane from drinking, shot alio.el clerk at Phoenix and was himself mortally wounded. A daughter of Chief Justice Fuller of the United states supreme court will make her debut as a professi nnl piamste in Chicago. W. W. ftolwar, a student, prom scs to do vio lence to the face of his tutor in a theological colli g». The fate of the Nicaragua canal bill at this session will be determined on a motion to table. The grip is epidemic in New York Again; ex- Goveroor Flower pud other distinguished peo ple are afflicted. The pope deplores the condition of affairs between the church and state in Italy. A special agent of the Paris police joined the anarchists in London and on discovery was nearly killed. - Catherine Drexel, who Is to inherit $0,000, 000 took,final vows in a Philadelphia convent. Gen r il Do Kegades, a famous soldier, died at the Cl y of Mexico. WASHINGTON—Carlisle's currency plan I was ditched in the house. The Indian appropriation bill is nearly ready to be rei-oi ted. I E .gland is nego iating for the lease of Keck ar island, Hawaii, for a cable station, j Tho postoflicc appropriation bill passed the 1 house. Amendments to the diplomatic appropria tlot) bill provides for two additional cojsu s in Armenia. SACRAMENTO—The senate confirmed all the appointments made by Governor Mark bam. The harbor matter and county raiiroad bill are i.ttrneting attention. Senator Bulla is to be chairman of tho sen ate judiciary committee. MISCELLANEOUS—The body of an un known man was found mu.dered near Eagle harbo-*, Kitsap county. W. W, Taylor, treasurer of South Dakota, is a defaulter; all the state fund-, amounting to ! about $:t00,000, are missing, j ramucl Mulllkeu, aged 00 years, committed f suicide at Alvis, CaL The Colorado lex ■'Mura has adopted r"*o | Lntloni against the polic./ of the Union aud Central Pacific roads. I V. I'.. Gould was killed in a powder miil cx | plosion near Auburn. j Scarchirg parties have been unab'e to find ! any trace of tlie body of Barrett Hcott. tlie Ne j braska defaulter, who is supposed to have been I lynched, P. G. McLaughlin, a Chicago board of trade ! speculator, dropped dead. Pay Director Richard Washington of the : navy is dead. Burglars rifled a safe in the Merchant's Na | tiunal bank at Defiance, 0., and secured about 92 -.000 Six-year-old Elmer Butter accid ntally shot and killed Charles, his 10-year old brother at Port Jilakeley, Wash. SAN FRANCISCO—The grievance committee of the Brothrrh.od of Locomotive Engineers is in session. PACIFIC COAST—The sale of the John Brown colony lands commenced at Madera yesterday. Startling disclosures regarding tho actions of a juror and the Appelman case are prom itcd ! The residence of William Campbell at Grass j Valley, burned; loss $10,000. | = Dropped Out of Sight. PougJ-kebpsik, N. Y., Jan. 9—There is much alarm at St. Stephen's college. Annandalo, over the mysterious disap pearance of Edna, a Japanese student, who has been Attending that institution for throe years. He was taken ill Sat urday and bacame violent and delirioue, relueiDK to allow physicians near him. Ou Monday at midnight he escaped from the rojin almost nude, daring a heavy storm. Nothing has been 6een ol him oiuce. This is the season to eet the beat values and attention in tine tailoring from H. A. Gets, 112 W. Third street. II yon require medicines or a preecrip ; tiou tilled nay hour of the night tale j phono Off & Vaughn, and whatever is : wanted will be delivered to any part of I the city without additional charge. Open till night. 'Phone 4G1. Open all uiffht, Off & Vaughn's drag store, comer Fourth and Spring streets. Goods delivered at all noun of tae night. Hollenbetik hotel caie and grill room. I Eastern ami Oali'ornia oysters on shell. ' Ventura sweet potatoes at Althouaee.' HOW THE NAMES FOR SAN PEDRO ARE ROLLING IN Tv/o Thonsaiul Signatures on the Memorial. They Come From All Parts of the Connty. 18 YOUR NAME THERE? The Movomeut Commended by the (Jitlz-ns of Los Au^eles. Many U.clare Tholr Faith In thn Kmc.ay of the Pntltluri ami Th.lr lil dlcn.tlun at til. Many Delay.. HnmhT of alsjnatae.s. Ja«, 8 h 853 AUdttlunal n.mnp, Jan. Dili 1 1 .Ml Ti.ti.l to Dale XOlli How thay poured in vosterde.y—the algnaturea to The Hkrai d's memorial to I congress fo- 'mmediate action on the appropriation bill for a haibor ut San Pedro! They cair-e in singles. Pcoolej pun'inir ' UE3IORIAL TO CONGRESS CROtSd IMMEDIATE ACTION FOR THE , I CONSTRUCTION Of A IIARROR aT SAN I'EIjRU. ;r> I LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, i i ' . —~ s To the. Congress ot Ihr United State*: f; Thu tii! dura un ml uilizsus o! Urn Unit»d Slotei, rnpi.lins in Southern California •nd mljacont terrltc-ioa, would ro'Dsctfit'ly reprflieut: <|) I. That a doep ««« hnrbor on ths cna-: oi hvi Augtlel cannty I* • luatrnr 61 » $ orient ufcnasitv, not only for ttio coiumerciii dt»(l« of thia ••utiOU, but »Utl frg (») tho ii'hs of ths nutionul Kovvrntnont. £> 11. Tiut three boarda of KOTernment eouinpnra havo BXaminsi ih» different »; harbor aitei BiiKneßtßil, anil lihtb in each cneo unanini in.lv decided in Invnr ,f B»'J I'edro rh the beat location, thoir rnaaoni for »ulec'ini< ir. bain ; In Mcli «•••••• 2j iortil nt Utlßtb tn their reporte lo tha #«r depsi tmenl, whloh repjrta hu.-t- been jg laid before your honorablo body. Jjj Iff, I'he only oppaattion to S*n Pedro emonatoa from 00111 IP. Huntioiton, tha] jjj X, president ol the Sonthtrn Pacific B»l|ra«d B.impMT, who (or hia own (alSih «nc|j (i» ® desires the (-election of Santa Monica, where hia corporation haa a mofiODoly oi (•) the water front, and where competition by other rellroavda ia an ImpoeaibllilT. [?> (i, IV, In view o! theae facto and con litioua, we earneatly your honorable i«) 'k body to take immeiliate action and make anch appropriation aa will ena-.lu wr.rk (i) on the proposed deep new harbor at tbe preaent Bastiion of congresu. 5 $ In support ot our petition we would evil your attention to tiie reports of tha © povernmam exuarta authorized by your lionorflble body at v.irio,n perioda .io-in ; * the peat three yeare lo aeleet a h)o*tion for » deep aea harbor on the o»»«t of Lob Angelea county; to tbe iiemoriala of the state leiiialatare unjinn the con- m strnciion of a harbor at San Pedro; to the action of Trauamissimippi OongreM of g (ii 1893-4; to nameroaa petitions of the chamber o! commerce of the city of L) lAn (telea, reaolnlions of city councils, boards of euperviaore and commercial organina p tionu of Southern Oallfornte ; to petitions of tb* oitiesps and commercial bodies of l\ ( S every principal city and town oi Ariz-ma, Utah nnd New Mexico, all au'nr sp ■s propriation for the construction of a deep sou harbor at San Pedro; and to tha w reiolutione embodied in the platforms of the county cjnvantions of all political S parties of Loa Anijoleß, favoring the proposed harbor. The underoi|<ned rospecffnllv eubmit that there can be no valid objection nor ft feasible oppoeilion to Ihe proposed harbor, aud that the urgency ot the uiaasnre S at thia time ib in the nature of au emergency. I 1 I I | _ I t? <*' ft . , J I S I " I f s by the office bethought themaelvea to step inside and put their name on the great roll of honor—and did uot forget to take a few copies of the memorial with them for the signatures of tbeir neighbors. They oame in dozens. From Pomona, from Pasadena, from Long Bench, and from other points, came in by the mails, small lists of names to be added to tbe great roll. And » number of single pe titionn came in from different parta of tho city. They came in hundreds. One good citizen bronght in a single petition with just 500 names on it, Tbll was A. Mel sted, ttio restaurßteur. This monster petition—it was 111 yards long—was the work of a eitigla day. Mr. Meisted placed the blank petition on the counter at his oaie, 116 West Second atreet, yes terday morning. Then the woik begun. Scarcely a man who partook of Mr. Melsted's fare yesterday—unleaa a non resident of the county—hesitated an in stant about pnttine his name on the list. This ia one of the mort valuable lista that haa yet come in. It contains the names of many down-town business men, atorekeepera anil merchants, be tides a goodly number of mechanics and artisana. "I found that a good many of my rtg« ular patrona had already eigned the memorial," said Mr. Me> ■• .'. "and thia tact kept me out of no: a few addi tional BiKoaturee," Mr. MelatHw. ia going to keep up tho Kood work. If you co to hia excellent cafe ior a luucheon or a meal, aud you have not already signed thu «.■>,: roll, don't forget you can sign it at Mr. Mel ated'a counter. They ate coming in by the yard— that's the truth of the Blatter. John F. Francis brought in a few yards last even ing. There were 337 good, plainly writ, ten namea upon it. Come in and inspect them. That ia your privilege and everybody'a privilege. Thb Herald's Congreaaioual Sau I'edro Memorial ia open to pablio inspection at all times The rolls are on the counter in Tun Hkrai.d husiuoES office, 228-5 Sec ond etreot. Come in and add the weight of your name end look over tha huge roii. You'll find en it thn names of the richeat ai.d poorest citizens in Los gelwa county. It w.-n't cost yon a cent to look and sign, Bnd your name—thougn it's only one name —will i:o toward gain ing a doep sen haibor for Lis Angelas, toward the achievement of commercinl anpremncy for Lot Angeles, toward the building up in Southern California ot a groat commercial metropolis. Doesn't the cause appeal to yon? It doee to thousanda ot your feilow citizena. It has appealed to 200U of I hem alrsudy in liltie more then two daye, and it will appeal to 20,000 of them intide of two weak*. Yen; H apptall to you, tco — and to everybody. "I*. it popular?" aaid Mr. Francis, when be brought in hie yards ol names last evoning. "Why, popular isn't a Btrong enough name for it. It takea like wildfire —this Herald congression al San Pedro harbor memorial. "It isn't only Ihe grave and learned jurist, tha wealthy banker and tha pros perous merchant who are eager to sign for ths San Pedro harbor, hut I find the workingmen also thoroughly undeietand the situation and are awake to the necessity of haviDg a government har bor in Southern California whose water Iront will not bo controlled by a monop oly. 1 find the workingmen anxioua to sign. You will find many such names on my lißt. "In ail. I found just six men who de clined to sign tha pe'.ition. One oi these waa a relative of Senator Jonea. Another waa v baclier, who avid he favored Santa Monica because San I'odio waa 40 mileß away. Ot coarae, thera isn't much use in arguing the point.with a man who knows no ai-re about the-geograpny v! hia country thin thia banker. "At one of the big wholesale dry gooda housas 30 names were added to my lißt tod.iv. *iitn«d, from the proprietjw and d'pariaasait heads down to the ,• ckcro in the , roent, "My expqrHiK>ce is tbat ftury 80 per cent of thoie wbi eign etoD to >ay that they are anxiona to have no San Fran* Cisco sanation in »ir«—no harbor whoso ffOAlagS is con jtied v one rail road. And one-half of th * signers can not let the opportunity go by to ezpreoa their indignation at tho delays that Oc topus HonttngtOO has heen nble to cause in the work ot ruildiug a deep-aea har bor at Kan Pedro." A nood man* similar interviews miuht be quoted. Scarcely a man Hiops to pnt bienanieon tha San Pedro roll hit. stops to make Some eneon rutins? reraarK or Borne rem'-rk denouucinn the craft or selliahnesi of tho3B who have kept Loa Angeles' natural growth back ail these years. And why not? The history of San Pedro—ita SOBgreaStOOOl history—ls » lastiug th me ti the whole nation. Three different boards of expert mutin eers sent out byspeoial »ctof connres-i t'> examine into tho relativ* merits of Sea Pedro and Santa Monie* have reported in favor of the former end emphatically airainst the laitor. Three different timea conuresa haß been on the point of passing tiie needed appropriations, end yet the work is un done. Bonthern California is still with out a deep ate harbor. And only the wonderful craft and aellisiiuoas of one wicked old mailt tan ds in tha way oi its attainment. What manner of pontile—of pigmies — nmat the men of Southern Oslllornia be if lliey permit th.ts r-injle obstacle to balk them—to rob them of an empire ! "I will accomplish ell—if ut tered with faith 'hat is U»'in« "I can" muet be .he slogan, ('cilia P. Huntington ha* accomplished wonders of iniquity by tbe practice of this simple motto, if not by its expression. He haa etolen millions and enslaved thousands by the practice of a wonderful determine ation. Tbe same spirit of determination evinced by a whole people in a righteons canae can bring Huntington to hia kneea. Sign the memorial and save Southern California. Roll In the names and show the federal powers tbe will of the people. Force tbe committee to immediate action, if such action be only a minority report in favor of Santa Monica. This would "shako the sawdust" out of Huntington's shameful frauds, at all events, and be a lasting benefit to San Pedro. Hemembei tbat time is the thing now. The work most be done quickly—in time to reach the present congress and be ooneidered by it before another con gress comes into existence. PRICE FIVE CENTS CAUGHT SPYING BY A BAND OF ANARCHISTS. Desperate Chances Taken by a Detective. Tlir> Treachery Dismwrvtl and Dertfll Was Ni^li. A VICHY NEItVY rTi!SN«NI3M| Secrets of the Aua«eiii-itte Ciiiurpir** tors Ob aiueil I'll. G.pl-nr.d fpy B.rflv B->.mn, a»d f Attn- X (mic IVari.-rt, l»rivnn ITrotn London l.tHl.r J'li rMHU. Special to Thi; tttSRALtt, London, Jin. tf —An eictraordiearf affair ban fluttered the anarchist ilotb—. cote in tin* city am! caused a sensation iv police circles on both sldea of tho ohanua) A )oung man earned Eugena oame from Pari" last Align i aud innda hie home in the anarchist qnarter. Ha appeared lo be dssliinta. The anerch ilo fed cud clothed him and uleo found him employment. Gradually they ad mitted him to their confidence. He professed their doctrines and often took part in their socret councils. By tbo end of November he had attended sev eral of their secret meetings. FOI'ND OUT. It was then noticed that tbe Paris police wore getting an unnaual amount of information as to tha anarchists' pro ceeding in London. Early in Decemb er th» nnarchiat leadsrs began to sus pect Eugene. They were not aura, how ever, until nn important document ad dressed to Eugene by (Jomrnieaary An dre of the third brigade of the Paris police, wan delivered by mistake to an English anarchist. Tweniy.-lour hours later a special meeting was called and Eugene, as usual, wivs invited to he present. The moment he eniered the door lie was i:e zed and. bound. He waa kicked, cuffed, epit upon and with a revolver at hie head and several knives nt his hraaat, waa ordered to confess within 10 minutes. He acknowledged that he wusj a truaied police agojit, known ai Ootin, Covilier an<l Cottame. A bundle of police documeuta ware fuuuU in a secret pui »et. DEATH NitAK. One of theui was a letter from the Pariß preiecturo, instructing lum to watch aud report in foil tbn doings of a man who ia about io aiait mini Ihtppe for Loudon. ■ heu he hud answoted ull questions tho anarchists cired to ask, Ins captors propoaed thai lie Do killed. finally, however, he »as fc*Uked into tha street, with a warning mat he noold HO killed if l o did not leave Loudon at i nee. lie started tit ui.ee lor I'ifis. London vuarcniste will send portrait! to Paris for distribution among tna t;n archieia cf the principal Cit OS, IX ne ie m>n i. I».1 I ><c ill -a ■ 1*5,.|,1« .tuokol by Grip iv .s.-tv V rh. Ni» York. Jan. 0. — the grip is in New York again, suil lor trie came old cause—bad weather and ttlthy aiaote. The hospitala are lull of patients, the doctors have it aa wall as everybody elee. Ex-Governor Flower is confined to hil bed with it. Ex President H. fcsaldivar of Salvador, his son. hia aec.raiary, valet and two aervauta are with nim, and liiahop Potior ib aaotner victim. H. O. Havemuyer and Fanny Davenport are also on the list. OUK StSTBR REI'UBLIO. D.ath ur a Soldlvr—Uexteo aad Guate mala. Special to The Herald. City of Mlxico, Jan. 9.—Gen. Nicolas do Rsgades, the celebrated soldier, died, here today. Despit9 Guatemala's pa cific protestations, Mexico dispatched more troops to the frontier today. The Mexican government ia well pleased with Secretary Greabam'a opinion that Gnatemala should respect the treaty of 1882. TBS LAST ON B. D.ath mt a Yet«r,m mt the Seminole War. Special to The Herald. Hammond, Ind., Jan. 9. — Daniel Stamp, aged 78 years, died this morning at his home in this city. He was a vet eran of the Seminole and civil wars and the last member of the little band tbat fought tbe Indians in the swamps of Florida in the early 40s. He and a com rade were left alone of a company of 500 men to tall of the massacre. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award.