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VOL. XLIII. NO. 93. Men s Means Much Meandering. ]\/TE, TOO! Mixing miney meanwhile. Coming our "7 way. All looking for much value'in suits. A gigan tic gathering of Business Suits to close at $10. See them m 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. 201-203-205-207 &. 2Q9 W. FIRST BT. 7, AMIJ9EAIKNTS. AGRICULTURAL PARK. RACES. RACES. RACES. SATURDAY. JAN. 12th, 1895, HORSEMEN'S NOVELTY MEETING. The programme will embrace many Interesting eyents, tun on* tnem being a Novelty Race with aU the noted drivers participating. Running Races with well known bangtails, Pony Races, Gentlemen ■ Road Race, match oetween THE CELEBRATED TROTTING DOG, NED, And a pony 13 , hand; high, Races commence at 1:30 p.m. sharp. ADMISSION SO CENT?. LADIES FREE. THIRD-ST. PAVILION Daily from 1 to 5, 7:30 to 9:30. - _^H ! 7T>^V7S,^~«. She Sing;, Dances and Talks to You! tS^^SE Assisted by Other Attractions. f,f-jSt*C\ t ADMISSION, IP CENTS. |y| USIC HALL. MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 14. GRAND JUBILEE CONCERT! In honor of CHEVALIER DE KONTSKI, celebrating his 70th anniversary as composer, given by the following eminent musical talent: Mrs. Kempton, Mrs. Modinl-Wood, Mrs. Masac. Mrs, J. H. Book, Mrs. acbooley, Sirs. Larrebee: Mr. Modinl-Wood, Dr, Seniler, Messrs. Zinck, Cornell, Blake, McQullien, Hamilton, I'iutti. Wm. Flntti, musical dlreetor. Arimi'ilon r>oc; reserved seala7pc. now on s.lear Bartleo'B Music Ron.c. 103 N. Hprtngst. 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Consultation FREE, Personally or ifiiM XL ER - LIEBIG A CO. cure all NERVOUS, PSI- vate and chronic disk asks of men. Ca.es curable guaranteed, no matter how oora- sbeptand confidential book for mea sent free. s a.m. to 4 p.m/and 7 to 8:30 pa. 123 SOUTH MAIN STREET THE PUENTE OIL CO PRODUCERS OF j Gene^ o] B Jg. Bi^M, &SD DEALERS IS PjRTTT) r] BIKER BLOCK. Tel. 188. PETROLEUM Wells at Faenta, CiL This Company li pteparod to toll and deliver crude petroleum in large or email quantities, either in tank cars on line of rallroada In Los Angeles or out aide, or by tank: wagon or druma ts any part of city. Wo furnish crude petroleum to Cable A'y.C.gii jytctTlc R'j Co., Templo-»t fly Co. nnd ,other large cor/i»»oico. A Cure That Cures ? l— ' T TTT?!?!? I here cured tbeutauds, ami c-a * .—, i —% a k. . . . . .—. T J- 1A X_JS j euro tbousandi more who suffer X P* R I |\I I | rSj C 3 i ff J?,?, do ' *n>i«'oni, Impotency, Nersoua f 1 » ' 1 v ♦ Deblllly, Varieoeele and Shrun.en Parte, 1 T caused by self abuse, by a simple remedy which * Executed With Neatness T furedae, reolpe for wnlch I will tend (sealed) X . , n . . . T » a f* to »»y sofferer. Address, with t'.amp * And Dispatch at the ♦ BaVID jj, bkubt. Boa 870, Bngiewood. hi J Herald Job Office f - t 309 w. second st. I Baker Iron Works t , ... * 050 TO 980 BUBNA VISTA ST., , J. W. HART. Manager. » l_os ANQEu.ES, - CAL. ♦♦♦»♦•»♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ AdjoiningB.P. Grounds. Tel. 144. Burns, FOR MAN Bruises, MUSTANG LINIMENT AND BEAST. Stiff Joints. The Herald LOS ANGELES, SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 12, 0*95. NEWS OF THE MORNING. LOS ANOBLES—The report of th* beard Of public work. Mr. Munson Initiate! the new oounellraen In to the mysteries of the outfall sewer. The matters which the council will consider on Monday. Tho supervisors decide on what constitutes an official year. President Meyberg outlines tbe programme for la flosta de Los Angeles. T. B. Phillips of San Luis Obispo denies that he is in the senatorial race. A new jail for convicted tramps and slug gards. Tom Smith found guilty of assault on Attor ney Ling. News about the railways; the necessity ot the railway to Salt Lake. Lieutenant-Governor Millard pa sses a day without taking an ooih of office; he may go to Sacramento next waek. Proceedings at the Chapman evangelistic meetings at the Frst Presbyterian church. The board of education lecommends more school buildings than Superintendent Search asked for. flow the unemployed who form th* New Era Labor union are helping themselves to get work on the co-operative plan. The new park commissioners Inspect the parks. NEIGHBORING CITIES-Ftne outlook for crops at Downey; a cashier caned. The measures to be adopted against hobos at Santa Ana fizzle out. A prohibitive license ordinance at Redlands ; Issue of new bonds. The shipping of oranges from Pomona has taken a start. Contemplated improvements in connection with an electric road at Ontario. The living whist entertainment at Pasadena successfully given by well-known people. ConnßßClAL—Bradstreet's weekly review of trado. The world's produce markets. Orange crop ripening rapidly. Local banking and clearinghouse business. Oeoeral financial review. POINTERS for TODAY-Parlc commission ers' meeting at city hall, 10 a.m. Beekeepers' association at chamber of com merce, 10 a.m. Dairymen's association at chamber of com merce, 10 a.m. Sadie Martlnot in The Pa«sport at the Los Angeles theater, matinee and evening. JefTroys Lewie in La Belle Ku'se at the Bur bank theater, matinee and evening. Races at Agricultural park, 2 p:m. County Educational association at court house, 10 a.m. Fiesta procession from Broadway and First street to headquarters, 7:30 p.m. SPECIAL DISPATCHES -LI Hung- Chang wants the heads ol the Chinese generals who were in command at Port Arthur. China's big warship, tho Chen Yuen, has been repaired and Is ready for wbrk. The Cologne Gazette givei Japan some ad vice regarding its demands on China. There were 10 deaths from the grip In New York. Hi-Post mister Juddof Chicago is becoming os .then. , .—• •■ ».--- Collis P. Huntington is confined to his home In New York by rheumatism. He will not dis cuss the San Francisco mast meeting. The Western Union Telegraph company was practically convicted of Ilbe!. Three of the Russians who offered ahum' i sacrtfic were acquitted. The remaining eight were sentenced to prison. Mrs Mary Maubee, formerly Mrs. John Shawan of San Francisco, has sued Mary Seeker for alienating Maubee's affections lteported engagement of Anna Gould to Actor Woodruff Is confirmed. Rill M.Ganle, a noted sporting man, was mysteriously murdered in Rrltish Columbia. SAN PRANCISCO-The cruiser Phtlad elphlA will be ordered to Cruise in Southern Califor nia waters. The Civic Federation of San Francisco ts to denounce tbe appointment Of Mose Gunst as police cbmmUsonor. The body of an unknown suicide was found in Qolden Gate para. Naval Constructor George W. Street died. WASHINGTON—Tbe ways and means com mittee of the house discussed revenue. Demand is made by Democratic members of the house regarding the extra session story. Senator Vest introduced his financial bill In the senate. President Cleveland sent another batch of nominations to the senate. POREION—Lady Sassoun, wife of Sir Albert Sassoun, died in India. The town of Kai Ping has been taken by the Japanese. MISCELLANEOUS-Governor Budd de. livered his inaugural aderess. it Is published in full on page ». Frank gilva was shot and fatally wounded near Modesta. A decision against the whisky trust was ren dered in Chi 'ago. Walter Hays and William Frencher were killed at Braz'l, Ind.. by falling from a roof. Several persons were injured by a natural gas explosion in Peru, Ind. Justice Blgelow of the Novada supreme court and a litigant come to blows lit Carson. a new cattle disease has made its appearance In Illinois. J. H. Todd o( Santa Paula committed sui cide. Amendment Idaho constitution granting suffrage to women passed senate. Orange county Republicans have telegraphed McKelvy to explain his detection irom Senator Perkins. Governor Budd was Inaugurated at Sacra mento. Tbe Denapeoy- ftraa Mill. Chicago, Jan. 11.—"Parson" Davits and a party Of six left last night for New York, where they go to witness th* Ryau«D*mp**y contest at the Seaside Athletic club January 18th. Dempsey ha* plenty of admirers, but they are looking for odd*. Davie* bet $1400 on Ryan to $1000 on Dempsey. Dempsey arrived in New York yesterday on tbe steamer Hudson, and private advlcet report him to be in tbo beat of form and confident of winning. Thi* it the season to get th* bett values and attention in fine tailoring from H. A. Oati, 112 W. Third street. II you require medicine*or a prescrip tion tilled any hour of tbe night tele phone Off A Vaughn, and whatever it wanted will be delivered to any part of tbe city without additional charge. Open all night, 'Phone 491. Open all night, Off A Vaughn's drug atore, corner Fourth and Spring street*. Goodß delivered at all hour* pi tne night. Hollenbeok hotel caie and grill room. Eaatern and California oyster* on shell. Kregaio A Breiee, funeral director*, Broad way and Sixth street. Tel. 243. Or. Price's Cream Baking* Powder World's freir Highest Avoid. FIVE THOUSAND SIGNATURES ON THE GREAT ROLL It Averages Oyer A Thou sand Names a Day. Growth of the Great San Pedro Harbor Memorial. ONLY WAITING FOR YOU. SpUadld Rstnrns From th« County Tot tftrdtty and Etictniragiog Reports From Etorj District South of rohaoliopl. Vnmbir of oltnatnroa. Jan. Bth 853 Additional names, Jan. Oth 1159 Additional nsmii, Jan. lOlh 1353 Additional Nitmea Jan. tin. 1650 Total to Data 5043 Tht 5000 mark wat reached yeiterday. Thia ia one-quarter of tbe total number of aignaturea that The Herald set out lo tecure to ita cangresaioual memorial for immediate action on tbe San Pedro harbor appropria 100 bill, and none of the big petitions have come in yet. Tbete 6000 namti have come to the office in bunches and yarda of from 200 <o 500 in • l unch. The latter figure, MEMORIAL TO CONGRESS URGING IMMEDIATE ACTION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A HARBOR AT SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. To the Congress of the United States: The undersigned oitizeni ol tbe United State), residing in Sonlbern California mill adjacent territories, would respectfully represent: I. Tbat a deep aea harbor on tbe coast ol Los Angeles conoty n a matter of nrgent necessity, not only for tbe commercial nteds of this eection, bat also for tbe nies of the national government. 11. Tbat three boards of government engineers have examined the different harbor silos suggeeted, and have in each case unanimously decided in lavor of San Pedro as tbe beet location, their reasons for celeoting it being in each case set forth at length in their reports to the war department, which reporti have been laid before your honorable body. 111. Tbe only opposition to San Pedro emanatee from Oollit P. Hnntingtou, the pretident of the Southern Pacific Railroad company, wbo for his own selfish ends desires the selection of Santa Monica, where hie corporation has a monopoly of the water front, and where competition by other railroad* it an impossibility. IV. In view of thete fact* and conditions, we earnestly nrge your honorable body to take immediate action and make such appropriation at will enable work on tbe proposed deep tea harbor at the present session of congress. In support of onr petition we would call yonr attention to tbe report! of the government expert* antborized by your honorable body at various periods daring tbe past three years to eelect a location for a deep eea harbor on the coast ol Lo* Angeles county; to tbe memorials of the state legislature nrging tbe con struction of a harbor st San Pedro; to the action of Trmsmtssieiippi congress of 1893-4; to numerous petitioni of the chamber of commerce of tbe oity of Lo* An gelea, resolutions of oity councils, boards of supervisors and commercial organiza tion* ol Southern Oalifornia; to petitioni of the citizens and commercial bodiei of every principal city and town ol Arizona, Utab and New Mexico, all urging ap propriation for the construction of a deep sea harbor at San Pedro; and to the resolutions embodied in tbe platforms ol tbe county convention! of all political partial ol Los Angeles, favoring tbe proposed harbor. Tbe undersigned reipectfolly submit that there can be no valid objection nor feaaible opposition to tbe propoied harbor, and tbat the urgenoy of tbe measure at thia time I* in the nature of an emergency. SIGNATURERESIDENCE: whioh was the aggregate ol Mr. Mel elead'e list, i« the longest one t hat hat as yet been turned in daring what has been, practioally, the first four days ol the canyae. COMB IN AND SIX TH KM. There wat an inorease ol 807 names yesterday, agatntt 103 ol tbo preceding day. This is encouraging. It is more than that, in truth, when th* (act it taken into the view that yesterday was a dull day. No big lists oame In, though there are known to be many ol them in existence About two hundred of the namet added to the memorial yesterday camo through tbe metis in ones and twos. About tire bund red names came through tbe mails in lists ol one and two hundred eaeb. There were a lew big litti —ot from one to three hundred names eaon—brought In from the oity. All tbe other additional names were aigned by persons who stopped In at Tijk Hnni.ii business ofSce and aigned the memorial roll. I.'s ■ big one by hi! time. There's two ol 'em, in faat, on a lon* roller. You ar* at liberty to ttep in and examine them both. The namet are plainly written and accurately counted off into 2JO lot*. Oome in and tee them. And when yon com* in don't be afraid to nk for at many blanks at yon can possibly ate. In faot, you needn't wait to atk for them. Thty'ra lying on the counter in front of th* great roll. Take at many of them aa yon want. If yon t*nd in by mail for blank*, be snre to addreaa Herald Memorial Bureau. If The Herald's memorial for the Hon Pedro harbor falls to eeenre signa tures enough to make a respectable showing for Southern California in con greia on thia iaaue, then the henchmen | of Octopus Huntington may tay with aome semblance of truth that the peo ple of Southern California are not a unit on the question nor greatly tnteretted in aeonring c deep aea harbor at San Pedro. NO CAUSE TO BCOLD YIT. That it a faot, aud no one will care to gainsay it. If you do not want a deep aea harbor at San Pedro do not eign the petition. If yon do want enoh a harbor —if yon realize even dimly the vaat importance of it to tbe commercial advancement of thia aeotion of tbe coun try, and yet fail to aign the memorial, then are you nn enemy to the belt in terests ol Southern California. There can be no middle ground in such an ieaue aa this. CHEERING WORDS FROM OUTSIDE. Now, as to th oss tvu c im > in yester day. At you know, there were a lot of tingles, eaoh of which cost 2 cents to send. Accompanying most of them were complimentary remark! praiting The Herald for the Inauguration of the good work and alleging fealty to it. ' Here is a fair 'ample of them all : Editor Los Angeles Herald:—Go on with tbe good work to overthrow monopoly. The people are with you. Radlanda. T. Watklns. From Santa Ana an excellent list of names was received, fhere were over a hundred signatures on it, and It wat accompanied by the following ohesring words from W. H. Spurgeon, proprieter of (he opera houss there : "Herewith find the result of a few hours' canvassing. Tbey all want to sign lt. I will keep th* petition in ozon ation and report to you again later." Mr. Spurgeon it a prominent man at Santa Ana and tbereabonts, and there is no doubt that he will send iv more lists even larger than tbe one received yesterday. John Toomey of the firm ol M. M. , Siglle & Co., brought in bis third list j latt evening. There were 231 names of Spring, Main aud Lis Angeles street business men on it. It took Mr. Toomey just four hours to fill this lilt, and dur ing that time he attended to hii own business as well. There will probably be another liet from him this afternoon. John F. Frauds brought in 3UO uemia spread ont over some yards of good white paper, with a copy of Tas Hart- TWELVE PAGES. ald's Han Pedro harbor memorial at tho hoid ol it. Mr. Frencta Is »n indtfat gable worker la th* good cane*. ARIZONA'S COMMENDATION. A good many other parsons brought in other leaser lists. It would be im possible to mention everybody who has voluntarily become a oanYatser for the Ban Pedro harbor memorial. It It not impossible to be grateful, however, and that The Herald certainly it and will bo. The public ac a whole hae rallied splendidly to the oall, and there is no longer any doabt at to tbo outcome. Arizoaa it deeply interested in the memorial, and already several oommcn ioationt and request! for blanks have been reooived from there. The Mohave Daily Miner hat thit to aay on the tnbject: •'The Lot Angeles Herald it begin ning an aotive warfare againtt C. P. Huntington and the Southern Pacific railroad regarding tne location of a deep eea harbor on the Lot Anzelet ooait, and hat commenced the circulation of a petition to congrett to havo that body appropriate fnndi for the deepening of the San Pedro harbor. Hnntington'a pet project it Santa Monica harbor, where hie company hat built a large wharf, and ownt, in conjunction with Senator Jonet of Nevada, all the water fronts, which faot would virtually thut out any competing railroad from deep water facilities. The action of the Herald la a commandable one. and ahows un entetprize for the welfare of its constituency, whioh ehould be im itated by its contemporaries." LIKE THE EXAMINER'S PETITION. A good many other encouraging ex pression! might be quoted from the press. On every hand there is commen dation. Oi no hand is there disparage ment—or if there it it has not oome to the notice of The Herald yet. The memorial it calling out an expression of the feeling of the people of Southern California on the Ban Pedro harbor question even as the Examiner's peti tion against the Reillv funding bill brought forth a vigorous protoit from tbe entire state. Suoh an opportunity for a public expression oan be given in no other way, in thia age, than br the opening of a memorial for the signatures of those who are interested. 4a they are aigned or not signed do they abow the temper of th* people on the question at iaaue. Hut, then, it isn't time to scold yet. So far the oitlzena of Lo* Angela* and tbe tnrrounding country have done nobly. In four day* 6QOO of them have aent their nam** to The Herald office aigned to the San Pedro harbor memo* rial. This is a tplendid (bowing. A better showing oould. not hay* been boped for by the most sanguine enthusi ast. These 0000 names mean really tbat fully 8000 signatures have already been aecured. The remaining 12,000 will oome in With a ruth. Tb*re mm; to be no doubt about tbat. Sweat Kedland oraogat at AltUontaa'. PRICE FIVE CENTS JAMES H. BUDD INSTALLED AS GOVERNOR. San Joaquin's Favorite Son Warmly Welcomed. Los Angreles and Southern Cali fornia in Evidence. THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS. Transportation by tb« Boikfal-Whf San »tor Jerry Msbuni* Uigi tho etata HooM--Th« Sana toria! Fi c ht. Bpecial to The Herald. Sacramento, Jan. 11—Justice Hon* sbaw has administered the oath of of fice, the 19 guns have bean lired, and lor tbe ensuing four years Jamet H. Budd will be responsible for tho admin* ietration of tbe highest executive office in tbe eift of -this state. In hie inaug ural address, in recommending tho en actment of certain amendment* to tho existing probate laws, ha paid a merited compliment to a member of tba Lo* Ab* gelee delegation, and tonight H. N, Bulla of Loe Angeles is the recipient of ooua pliiuenti from member* of both the as sembly and tenate, ho being anthor of tbe bill known as the probata bill, which he introduced at tbo latt session of tbe legislature, and in ■pit* of being with the minority in tbe bona*, secured its passage only to teo it defeated In th* senate. MILLARD'S COMMITTEES. As indicated heretofore, Southern Cal« ifornie is hare for bnsineii, and Loi Angeles county is looked np to as tbe leader of tbe lower hoare. Senator Andront, who has repretented Lieutenant-Governor Millard in tho pre liminary organization of the senate, In responee to query of a Herald rep resentativa, stated tbat lt hat not boon definitely settled when the make-up of the senate ooinmitteee will be offloially annonnoad, but that they would be, in all probability, made public not later than Wednesday, January 16th. When the Saervmento special pulled ont today at 3 o'clock, headed for Ban Franoiaco, lt carried about two-thirdt of the aolont, and it's safe to lay that th* train will net materially awell the in» come of the r,;ockhoMsr« of the Southern Pacißo rati: ~ra uz From some mys terious icaree, i;* trao nation to th* Bay oi<y be,.n to mstarl« list early it) the dny, and by train tints every man, whose vote or influen** may ba of value in tbt nea,- futnr*, w»t honored with • block ticket, whi*h will beffl* the bet* efforts cf any investigation oommittat) that the accident ohaace may develop. In eon«equ*u*» ef .he ezodat oi stat*! met< tiie sit* has a deserted look tax night in stror-g contrail to tho excite* merit which has prevailed during the) poet week WHY JERRY REMAINS AT TBI CAPITAL. Ona »hiuu.< lwhn in tot polities! firmament whose lcngiun {or a breath] of Balk teat air will remaia nuiatiified li Senator Jerry Mnhoney o th* Twenty* fourth San Franoiaco district who, be oanto ol oertain irregularities! said ta exist in the vote of hit district, rex irained from endangering his liberty by entering the jurisdiction of tbe recently elected sheriff of San Franoifjoo. It is ■ matter of current belief tbat tbo senator breathes a aigh of relief tosh time th* eenate convenes, and it it stated thai he haa taken up hia abodo wttbin easy reach of the state house. Certain it fa that he is the flrst to reach hia detk awl tbe last to leavo it. SOME PROPOSED X.AWB, By Tiiaaday the legitimate basinets of the legislature will begin, and already measures to be introduced are beiag talked about. One that will prove of great interest to tbe legal fraternity ot th* state I* proposed by Senator Sen wall of Mendocino, Colusa and Glena counties, and will provide for tbe abol- I ishment of the findings la criminal caaee. A bill which Aaaemblyman Pen dleton baa prepared provide* for Ihe appointment by the governor of a a tat* board of architects, to consist of threo members ol tbat profeaaien, on* from j the northern United States judicial | dittrict of California, two from the southern district, on* from among tbo profeaaora of tbe Berkeley nniv*r*ity, ' oae from the faonlty of th* itat* nor mal school at Loa Angal**. and two a*V v torneya, on* from tbe northern and tbe other Irom th* eonthern part of tbe state. Tbe members ef the board • ball serve without pay, add it* running expenses mast be paid from faa* aah-1 lected in tbe lancing of licenae*. ; Rudolph Herald, well known In Lot. : Augelet, Is iv thia oity looking altar tat f harbor oommtawonerahip. Jama* 0. Anderson, sob of Judge Andaraort •aeM Lot Aagales, >'» i» itatad, will Miwftjy