Newspaper Page Text
8 WILL YELL WITH THE BOYS' College Presidents Interested In Athletic Sports NO DIGNITY ON FIELD DAY The Studious Graduate Is Looking Forward. To What Tav Be Kxpect'd n( The Team That Van Leuven Has Been Training at Pomooa Again the college, athlete is to be heard from, tic is soon to have his innings on the great intercollegiate field day when the hundreds of students come together for their greatest day of days: when studies are laid aside for the time belag ami the Student makes himself too boarae to be heard in the class recitation ie the following day . and e.uising the "Prof." to wish such .lays Were in the times to come. Hut from what has been heard from the professors of the different Cottages it can he safely said that "they are right in with the boys," iv their ; sports. They are more than ready to join ! in their zip! boom: ah'l, to blow their horns and sratfe their college colore* They i are not the men who. on a college field day, sit hack with stern and dignified look, hut are with them in their success j and failures in Sthletlcs*as well ;is studios, j Tomorrow afternoon may be >ccii the FT It Vonrheen, 'Oe. 1.. M. Talman, '08. Van l euven. (team trainer.) t. T. Whitney, 'i>7. H, Sloan, 00. J. ft BeM 'Ml. E. H. Smith.'Oft, captain. F, Nance, '90. THE TEAM WHICH WILL REPRESENT POMONA AT THE COMING FIELD DAY. THE THEATERS I.ns Angeles Theater.-Tonight the his- i torical-religious opera. King Solomon, j will be produced by a company including a number of locut artists, al the Los An gsltS Theater. Chls is the Hrst time this Opera has been given In this city. King , Solomon is a compromise between grand | opera, comic opera and the drama proper. It is said to he adapted to al! classes of I music lovers. The religious element is j furnished in a view of the scenes related i in the scriptures, thai are old hut ever new. Those who care for light opera will tilit 1 it iv the romantic love story of the young shepherd. Dancing ll no! forgotten, as there is a j charming corps de ballet, which shows] some very artistic dancing. King Solo mon, it i- claimed by the managers, will tome before the public tonight well staged, j rich in oriental costumes, with a strong [ chorus and a strong cast. TIIE EXTENT OF HIS INJURIES Little Suey Operated t pon last Night hy Itr. Bryant Politic Surgeon Bryant, assisted by sev eral other physicians, operated upon Lit tle Sucv. who was shot by Wong dice's Orders on Wednesday night. His back I was laid open, the surgeon desiring tons- I certain if any fragments of hone were pressing upon the spinal chord, it was found that their expectations wero not correct, but ll was learned that the spine was completely severed by the bullet. As a result hi- lower extrentetles are para lysed. Wong L'hcc. who is as tough « high hinder as evet lived in this state, is slili at liberty and cannot be found by the police. Hew-in in hiding soon after the shooting, as the i,i-i seen of him war. on Spring street a- be passed by the Nadeail. Suey, the wounded Chinaman, for a number ol years was a porter in the Brunswick saloon kept by De Qarmo on Spring .-tree: years ago being well known to alt old timers. Ite speaks English fluently, is possessed of a genial tempera ment and was looked upon hy the "gang*' with, greater fuvoc than perhaps unv Chinaman who was ever- in Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES MENU'S Several Clever Indentions Exhibited at. the Clmmhcr ot Commerce .i. Smith Priggs. of 800 South Olive Street, lias placed a very interesting exhibit in the chamber of Commerce in ll'o shape of a fruit cutting and pitting machine), it is of very simple construc tion but performs its work with marvel en- exactness. It cuts the fruit, entirely around and pits it more carefully than it can be done by hand. One man turns the crank and feeds it and the work i: dour with wouderful rapidity, six pits being Attracted at each revolution of the wheel whether the fruit be free-stone poaches of the lurgest size or plums of the smallest, li is capable of handling one ton of apri cot- per hour, cutting "nearly all" the long way of the fruit and removing at leant HO per rent of the pits. Eleven hun dred tons of apricots have been satisfac torily handled with these machines; thus it has pi ssed the experimental stage and he* evidently conic to Stay. ijuc mail with the machine will do the srssjlabia personage <d President K. N . t'ondit ..f Occidental College trying his Ifvcl best in drown tin 1 yi'lls ot itic others with the "Tamarack" of his college. Am near him Way perHaps lie noticed tho dignified personage "f Pr. J. r. Wldnoy, but ha Will have l"~t his dignity then, wnvitig his college colon In the air ancl shouting himself hoarse. It is the day when the college graduate will look back upon his faun days unit say to him self that his days at' the "intercollsgi- Btes" were the Happiest ever spent. It is a day when the enthusiasm of even the most sluggish must rise to sotne ap preciable level, and he, too, must "yell with the boys.' Pomona's team !• now bard at work and is hy no means to he left to t'ollow any ot the other contestants. Van Leuven, the professional trainer, is determined that the team shaji take every event in the livid day. K. 11. Buiitil, '98, captain, is of the same mind as van Leuven in Bringing the team to its highest stand ard of excellence. Captain Smith is training hard for the neo anil two mile bicycle race. He nieanatogive Dorman, Occidental; Beam, Chaffee, and Martin, 1. s. c. the most difficult time to keep him in tight. Last, Saturday he paced a mile in 1:31. I l..whitney, '97, is the "Pomona vet eran," he having been with tue college team in the two previous field days and each time added new laurels to his crown, lie is their crack sprinter anil holds some enviable records. Pomona is already beginning to lay claim to the medals for the 00-yurd dasn j and the high jump. I. M. Tillman, '!*•. is Pomona's best null: for the 440-yards dash and the ham mer throw, he being a full si-: lect in beighl and 185 pounds in weight, fo il ii evidently believes iv having tbe i«>t men for the moat difficult events as she fa, dcoendiiig on V, Nance. 'TO, in win the trophy for tbe 100 and 200 yards dash. As In- touches the tape President Baldwin will rise on his feet and in uni son will swell the chorus of voices that, will greet him as soon as be is declared the winner. I'm- the mile run a Hying start has been | work of twenty men i>y hand. Every fruil grower should examine thfi wonder- Ful Invention. Another Los Angeles. Invention is ex liibited alongside the fruit pitting ma chine, it is the Loa Angelas Incubator, ami is attracting the attention of poultry keepers. Of three crude oil burners In practical I use, two are of local invention, i.,,» An- . gelea genius is getting to the front. YOUNG HELLMAN'S CONDITION He Is Resting Easily and He Stands a Chance j of Recovery Marco Heilmon, *.vh.» attempted suicide In a spring street stun- on Tuesday after noou, is resting comfortably upon a cut in | tin- city receiving hospital. Dr. Bryant, ' wlio is in almost constant attendance ! Upon him, said last evening that the 1 young man Is lining ns well as could be I expected. The fever is rednood and lie I takes some nourishment, which is in ! Itself vert encouraging. lie frequently asks the police surgeon about hi- injuries. anil manifests the great- I est crn regarding Ins recovery. While j his wounds are very dangerous, his recov ery is barely possible. Mr. Bryant is using every device known to medical science to save him. Should Hullm -c cover. Dr. Bryant will have one more case to add in many others he has treated where recovery was at Brat supposed to In' Impossible, he had a tramp s pass. A Uulqua Contrivance Taken Prom a Brake BeaßS Tourist. Oscat Roberts, a tough and vicious ' looking individual, was overhauled on i Alameda street yesterday, hy Officers i: Ich anil Blackburn, anil taken to the city prison, where lie was locked up on mis'- j piciou. When searched lie had on his ' person a tramp's pass," which Is aj unique ami handy contrivance, and daily used to advantage by the brake beam tourist. It is a small piece of wood about | a fool long and siv inches Wide, with a I groove sunk across it. This groove ! Tits into the iron reachos under a coach and affords a comfortable seal tor a tramp as he whirls along through the .lust from | place to place. Evangelist Mcl.anc The First Christian Church, corner; Hope and Eleventh streets, was well rilled again last night to hear Evangelist Mcl.anc preach on Prevailing Prayer. The sermon was based upon the prayer of .lesus in Qethsemane. it is by prayer thai the soul is kept iv harmony with God. This intimate relationship is kept by constant communion of man with God in prayer. The church, hy virti f union with (lod. is the bridegroom ami in this union children are born into the church and of the world. Such a purpose or end i- ever attained by true obedience to Christ in prayer. The sermon was touch ing and inspiring. Professor d.lyes is conducting the music; which is very good. Three tramps were arrested at the s, p. yards, on San Fernando street, yesterday by Officer ( rait; ami hooked for'vagrancy! Walter Robinson and Henry Silbo were found sleeping iv v ham early yesterday morning, on Main street, by officers tfe- Lain and t'onley, and were arrested. L(>B ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MOTSXIXG, FEBRUARY/ 21, 189.";. Pearline 2 pkgs. mkmil ,or 25 cts. washing fit WVWw ■ COMPOUND' k THE GREAT INVENTION X Largest size—All Grocers. | % Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you r ß^. r £^ , ' this Is as good as' oi 11 the same as Pearline." IT'S JL-*$ VV wl/JL FALSE — Pearline is never perldled ; if your grocer Stnoj you an imitation, he honest— send it bad:. JAM Its PYLI, New York. put iii and H. Ms Voorhees, '00, is tie* | pended upon to oapturo tin: hard earned medal, I One tif tho niti.-i tliitieult and tempting races of the day is allotted to .1. R. Bent, 'M, he being light in weight ami medium in hHtfhi. In the pole vault last year Pomona got second place, the Occidental man getting ahead of him by only a few inches. Thi> year the rousing an if encouraging 'rabn of Pomona will carry 11. Sloanc, Lit. over tlit* bay to success, lie Is years o>l age, feel i" inches ami but 147 pounds in weight. As ho reaches the top notch which carries alike the foellngs of the Bp rctator and contestants to a pitch of ex citement they will rise in "-in body; a slight >ij:na! from tho "yell prompter" of Pomona will lot forth with ail her force her now official yell, I'alt! rah! rah! Zip! boom] ah I Viva! lal viva! la Po nio-mi. A Trio of Celestials (lathered in bv the Police Yesterday Ah Qunng. a celestial who make?* his living by puddling vegetable*, neglected to hitch his nag yesterday on Seventh street, and in- was arrested by Officer Bhearon for violating the hitching ordi- Ah Joe, another vegetable vendor, was found In Chinatown with no number on his wagon, as required by law, and lie was arrested by Officer Blackburn and Locked up in the City Prison for violating a city ordinance, Officer Blackburn took a notion to search Charloy Chon on Los Angeles street yes terday, and as be 110 doubt anticipated, he found a lottery ti< ket in his possession! and accordingly locked him up. There are several lottery joints on Blackburn's t>eat, but he has received no instruction* to raid them, and he perhaps is afraid of Losing hi* position were he to SWOOP down upon them on bis own responsibility. COTTOLBNB l\s Rjo l hty^d.ih t st tn suppose that fin imitation offers the customer any guarantee like the original does. Take Cottolcne for example. The Fairbank Co. discovered it, perfected it. and ppent thousands in making its merits known. It is plainly to their interest to make and keep it what it is to-day—the most popu lar shortening iv the world. But when you come Tg accept: wvf these guarantees all disappear, and the housekeeper is at the mercy of an imitator who deals on others' reputation and who profits only by others' loss. To ensure having good cook ing and healthful food stick ri fht to COT-OLRXR rind let all imitations severely alone. tfold la 3 anil it pound palls, \ llc.do only hy 1 • The N. K. FairbanK [/ Company, f SI 1 . IA)V 'IS mid Chicago, Ncn York, Roitoau CHINAMEN IN THE TOILS \VIIKrr "k\.\Ml s\i ION" a 1 AM) CONSULTATION I• ■ XC C • And hottest, intelligent treatment end reasonable priest a re given. Private Diseases of Men, Such ai Stricture. Syphilis, Meet, tionor rhn'H. Spermatorrhea Seminal Wenkue.sN, host Manhnoit. Night Bnuaslons, Decayed Faculties, etc., etc. cured by tbe OLDEST ami mMt specialist on the. toast. NERVOUS, CHRONIC, F>R I V'ATE. Kidney, Bladder, Blood and Skin Diseases buectissi'uiiy treated and quickly <ured. ! LUNG 6 AND HEART I our SPECIAL gUUGBON, recently from the I largest Chicago hospital (diplomas aud certiri* [ cntcv to be seen at offlcei has made iiiseascri of ; the heart and lungs s nfo study, successful treatment by the latest methods, DiAi»i>o»isi I made by the aid of the microscope. CATARRH. A special department by an experienced gpeeialist on all disease? of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. HOME TREATMENT. li you cannot call write EQC iuMrueions for hotae treatment. DISEASES - OF WOHEN. A special depaitmant devoted exclusively to the treatment of nil female diseases. . Consultation and (Examination FREE. OFFICE HOURS? 9tp i and 7to 8. Sunday, 10 to 12. i <~)A I S. HAIN ST., A* T 1 Rooms 1, 3, 5 & 7. REV. WAYLAND JOHNSON^ SAYS OF CEREBRINE, THE EXTRACT Of THE Bli UK OP THE OX, PKGPAHIb I'NDK X THE FOIIMI LA OF Dr. WW. A. HAMMOND, j "I have been using Cere brine two week*, ami , i run giad i«> report the moat excellent result. ! I was in a state of nervous prostration that utterly Untitled mo for atfy Continued mental I work. Prom the Hrst tins,* I experienced a re j newed intellectual grasp ntid-powet ami clear* , ness and joy in mental work that I had not known for years. Besides this lam conscious of an increase! oi musqala* strength and uu -1 durance that surprises me. At first ! was in | ClillOd to suspect that ,iiese results were due to j strong, stimulating properties in the Animal Kxtracts; but as I Studied their effects I found 1 that they were not only permanent, but were I nf an entirely different character from thojie i produ ceil by a stimulant, rnder the influence | of n v ordinary st lmulant 1 felt a highly exalted i slate of body aid mind, but the activity was i feverish and eccentric, wlitle the effect of the j cere brine is to give a sense of coot, satisfied, I lelf-oontroUed mental and physical energy• j "Sincerely yours WaYLAWD JOHNSON, "Pastor first Baptist Church." ' DOBS, Five Drops. Price (8 drachms', 91.00. ! Where local druggists are not supplied will, | the Hammond Animal Extracts ifiey will he j mailed, together with ail existing literature , on the subject, on receipt of price by ; THE COLUfIBIA CHEMICAL CO., Washington, i>. C. | FOB BALE BY it M. BALI .1 SON, 'J'JO s. Bpringet., Los Angeles, AT WHOLESALE BY F. W. BRAUN ,fc CO., •loi and 407 s. Main si.. Los Angeles. JpACIFIt COAST BI'EAMsHIP c6T~ Qoodsll, Perkins A: Co., Genera] Agents, Ban Frauolsao. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, Ore . Victoria, K. c. und Paget Sound, Alaska aud all OOSSt points. KOtTllKltN ROUTES, TIM TABLE FOR FKBrVj \KY, 1805. J I.kAvk sas PSANCISCO, j For- Porl Harford 18.8 ( oronn, Fell. 8 lti 'J4 i snnta Barbara tfareb i. . Redondo | Port l.os Angeles Santa Itota, Feb, 4, 11 Newport ; w, as, March 8. i Sun Diego . ! I' sf s.s. i 3cm Hsj I e£. o, 14. East San Pedro KB; Msroh tt, sun I'edro and way£.B. Eureka, Feb.?. in is ports ail; March 0. I.EAVS POST l.os ANtiKLKH AND l:*UJt7snt7. For— . ' S. Santa liosa, Feb. ti, 14, B'-'; March '-. Bat) liiego jS.S. c orona. Feb '1, It), IS, -0; March B. For— B.S. Santa (tuna," Feb. M,lO, wan Francisco 'J I: March 4. I'ori Harford....... g>. Corona, Feb, t. IS. '-'0, | Bants Barbara.. , liSjMarouß, I.KAVK SAN PKDRO AM. KAST BAN PKIiKO. For- s.s. kiiieka. Feb. 5,13, 11, San Franc.nco March 1. ! and s.s. Coos Bay, Feb. i», 17, way ports j •>-, : March 8, far. Ui Conner! «itli Mcmicr-i via San I'edro leave s. I. 1! It Arcade depot in :> p.m. and Terminal it. R. depot at Bit*, p m. earn to connect yia Redondo leave snnta Fa dcpoiai 10 a.m. or from Redoudo railway de pot at '.» a. ED, • 'sr.. to connect via Foil l.os Angeles leaves, p. B, R depot iv l ;to p.m. lor steamers north bound. Plans of steamers - cabins at agent's olllce, where bfftbsmsy be seen red. The company reserves tbe right to change tbe steamers or their da v. vf xailinK. rmr l or passage or freight as above or lor tickets to and front all important points tn Europe, apply to tV, FAItIt I s, Agent. I Once No. 104 \V. Second » rwi, Loi Angeles *«>» ♦<«•*♦*♦♦•«»**♦♦•♦♦*♦**♦ ♦ ROBT. L. QARRETT & CO. ♦ J SBO N. Main st., l.os Angeles, X t FUNERKI DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. t First < 'ins* equipment. Large and ▼ T well selected sj.oek teetisonaote and ♦ J fair prices. Uaieful and skillful treat- ♦ e> nienf. Bpeclal attention given to em- ♦ ♦ b*il niioLi and sfclpplnfi bodies to distant ♦ ♦ parts of the country. calls ♦ 1 ♦ promptly at ended i". ♦ ♦ Telephone No. 75 *■ Eureka PACKING leads all others for steam, water or any other purpose where GOOD Packing is wanted. If they It'll you some other "is just as Rood," DoiVt Believe it! INSIST ON HAVING the "Eureka." Ik MM ft PACIFIC COAST AGENTS, 10S N. Broadway, • Los Angcics. #TH B* Sin Sinn Pip Mil OF BUFFALO. N. X, Have established a branch for Pacific Coast at 105 N. Broadway, L. A., J They manufacture the high est grade of Steam Pumps for every service, and can be had at above address at m It will PAY to communicate before buying elsew here. Mil 1! THE EDHONDS IS THE ONLY Automatic Burner. Will Save You from 35 to 50 per cent in cost of fuel over any other. Has low water alarm. Absolutely Safe. HE MACHINERY SUPPLY CO. 105 N. Broadway. Los Angeles. I GENERAL WIBI'EBK Ad F.NTS. 108 ANGELES TERMINAL fit IN EFFKCT FEB. 18TH, 1«95. Los Angeles depols: liast end It i st-s.reet and Downeyavenue inidgej.. Leave Lbs Augelei tor Leave Pasadena for ra>ndeuo. Los Angeles. B U a m H 7 :1S n in a 7 :10n.m a 8 :»>.") a. m a K:ooa.m a D:05a.10 a n:OOa.m A 10:38 a.m \l(>:::oa.m *\12:90 p.m \l2:'Jo p iv a (S4fl p. ni a 1140 p.m..a :i:of* p.m a :t :oo p.m a 4:06 p.in a 4 tOO p.m 1 a 5;3A o m a s:*Jop m a 7tDfip>m A fi; iO p. in a >* tOfi p m nil ::tu p.m Bttt;lo H.m c 9:tfo_p.ra « 'Oiift p m Downe)**avenue leaving lime 7 minutes later, Leave Los Angeles for Leave Altadeua .luuc- Altadensj Junciion. Hon forLes Angeles. a f>:ooa.m \Hi.lo a ra AIO I3U a in Al 2 :00 a.m a 1 :40p.ni a ii;io p:m \ 4 :00p in. ... . v 5:00 p.m AII t i aiii< man fiom Fi rst-st reel ib pot. Leave l.os Angeles for Leuvc (Ilcndii 13 for Los (deiidule. Angeles. X (1 f4oa.m B 7 a m a »:lr» a.m. a 9:o7a*tn 3.00p.m a p.m a 5 p. m . a 6:18 p.in Leave Los Angelas fur Leave l.asl gan Tedru Long bench aud Kast< for San I'edro. , Los AitKele-'. .. , B 7 tflrg a.m a U :.">,") a. in <• 7 :50 a. in c l:Qe p.m clgi Oam B .'»:!!> p.m . w :*:4O p in 0 »> :00 v.in «' 4 t."» p.m Lletween Lasi San I'edro and Long Heiieh 10 in i miles. RUBIO CANYON AND ECHO MOUNTAIN. Trains lenve Los Aag#leS daily at ii a.m., iv [90 a.m., 1:40 p m. and 4 p.in, Fine pavilion and hotel, (.rand scenery. 'the iTilmtngtoii Ttansportatien connect for Avalou at Last sau Pedro with train leaving Los Angeles Oii>A a.m daily ex cept . uuday, returning at 8:40 p.to . except Sunday. a Daily* b Daily except Sundays, c Sua days univ. j Htages meet theS am. and IfltgO p.m. trains at Pasadena for Hi \\ ilson on new trail. PtiSri(-iiKcrn leaving Los Augeienoti the 8 a.m. ! train for Mt. Wilson can return same day. Bpeclal noes toexcurslonsandpleniepartle*. : i Depots easl end 01 First -ilreet and Liowney } J nvenuu bridges. City ticket office (ireenwald'a cigar store, ; , Corner Second ami Spring streets. General Olttces, Firsl-?«ireet depot. T. R HURNKTT, (iencral Manager. ! W. WINUDP, Oen. I'asnenger Agt. i | fit. Lowe Railway yOKTIUK TAItI.E SEE LOB ANGELES j TEKMINAI. BAILWAY. IMPORTED Steam \ Domestic Coal BANNING COMPANY. Columbian Coal, SS per ton, in bulk, delivered. ! TEL& 30 AM. 1047. tat SOUTH BPtUN 81 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY 'baula Fe Route i IN EFFECT FEBRFARY 10, 1803. ] Traini* leave and are due to arrive at Los An geles (La toande isiationi First street and Hants. Fe avenue. Leave lor Los ANUELuC j AM, from 6:00 pm .Chicago Limited 9 (SB a.m ' T;ooa.m ..Overland Express Bißy p.m s;is «.m .Bitn Diego Coast Line. 1:19 p.m 4:20 p.m .San I>iego coast Line. 8145 p.m ! 7:0Oa. in .San Bernardino. .. !»:*!» a.m 9 :00 a in aD:33 a.m t I :00 p.m V,R Al [SO p.m ; s:oopm Pasadena «l:*J0 p.m ! 7 :i»0 a.m Riverside a 1:35 p.m . B;O0 s.in Via.sun Be-nardino. 0:30 p.m. | tll:oUn.ni liiverside and San lier- 10:13 a.m I 4awß>m nerdiao via orange.' B;i8 p.m & 11:00 a.m Redlands «\ Mentone 10:1j a sa 4:30 p. in '. in orange A ll'vers'e a 6:45 n as 7:ooa.in .Ledl«nU«. Mentone. b!*:3o a.in 0:00 a.m anil A9.5S a m A l :O0 p.iu .Highlands At .86 P ni I ijo j -:, via Pasadena 6:30 p.m i 7 :O0 a. iv Monrovia. AlUia. a 7:35 •>■> 9:o} a m 8:40 in 1 ;8S p. vi al* :B6 a.ma 4 ■a4 :QQ p.ii". a-id *0:35 a.m nil :00 p.m al :to p.m < a 5 :BU p.SB 3 I*6 p.m 6:50 p. m Intermediate Station" 8:30 p.m 7:00 a.m Pa-adctia 47:86 a.m 9:00a.m Pasadena. .... 8:50 a.in a io :30 a. in Pasadena 9t85 cm 1 :3S p.ni Pasndena ,*0:55 a.m a 1 :00 p.m Pasadena al] :3f> a.m 5:00 p.in Pasadena al:K.i p.m A.VOOp. m Pasadena 3:Vj p.m 0:00 p.m Pasadena Bisu p.m 8:13a.m santa Ana. 8:18 a.m ! Aaiwop.ni Santa Ana 1:13 p.m 4t9op.ni Santa Ana 0:46 p.m 7:oia.m . , SSntaMonies o:-n a.m ! lo: 13 am Santa Monica, ... 8:46 p.m | 4:!3p.ni SautaMoiiiea. . 0:34 p.m lO:0t)a.m .Redondo B:'J9 c.m •1 [46 p.m .Itedondo 3*46 imii a 7 ;00 a.m San Jacinto via l'a<.'d'a Al :35 i>.m a*.> ;oo a.in San Japlntovia Pas'd'a AOteO p.m All :00 a.m 3. .laeiu o via ornnge A 6.45 p.m aO:0"h. in I t nieeula via Pnsad'a a I ;35 p.m ah ooa mTemeotils via orange Art:isa m Escouttldo via Coast. L At*l6 p.m D4:2op.m Bseoadldo via coast I A DSIly except Sunday. r Sunday only, D Saturday only. All other trains dai.y. , Trains via Pasadena line arrive ai Downey avenue station 7 minute*, earlier and leave 7 minutes Inter. Palace vestlbuled ileepersi unholstet*d tour ist cars, through to Kansas City and Chicago daily. Personal I y conducted excursions to Kansas City, St. Loots, Chicago, st Paul, Mm ! neapuhs and Boston every Thursday. For rates sleeping ear reservation*, etc., call on er ad dress E. w. M'OEE. City Passenger and Ticket Ajrent. ISO North Spring st reet. and La G rande sta I ion, Los Angeles. JNO. J. BYRNE, General Passenger Agent. Thi<; lime (ahlp i« published by THE HERALD tor the convenience Ol its readers and the traveling public. Other ra I road companies pay for til* publi cation ot their tine '.aide*. The Fouthern.Paoifie odmpany refuses to pay for die publication of its time table in THK HER ALP because this paper is criticising the corporation's policy oppo ing a harbor at Sen Pedro; its attitude toward the Nicaragua proposition] its attempt to oppress aud rob the people oj Pasadena, audits tyrannous dis crimination against the interests: of the peopla of the San .loaqtiiu valley. DOUTHKBN PACIFIC COMPANY. TIME TABLE DECEMBER 90, 1«94 Arcade Depot, Los Angeles. Leave for. I>i:siination. a rri ve.~~ Friday, \ "sunset Limited" j Saturday, •j:iunm J.. New Orleans.. \ 8:10pim [Sec. (opt note.) Saturday, j j F.iday, Hi4o p.m f ..San Francisco I i I'iu n.m BiOO p. m shu Fran »t v scram'to 7 :110 a.m 7:43 p.Ol Shu I ran £ Saerain'to 1 :4H piu •j iOO ptu i igaen & Bast, gd data 7mom. ru 7:15 p.m Ogden .<c Lust, Is.class 1 :48 p.m 7i46 p.ni ....Portland, 0re..... 7tgo pin B rno a. in Xl Paso and East,. 7:041 p. m 8:80 a.m ...DemlQgand East... 7:00 p,m s,:3oa.in Banning 7:00 p.m Itedlands sO:JO a.m y MO a.in I!edland? \ 10:10 a m lo:.lon.m Redlands. ... 4:>Kp,m 4:30 p.m Redlands. . 700 p.m Colton s9:Uoa.m s:;i(> '.m Culioti. ... Al0:10n m 10: to a.m Colton 4:68 c.m 4 !aU t>.ui ~ Colton 7:00 p.m Riverside. s9:3oa,m j s: o a.m tßiverside ,\lo:lOa.ni 10:.tun m Riverside 4:3s p.m 4 :3j p.m Riverside. 7 [00 p. m i .. .sanßernardino, ~ s9:2oam h :ho a. tu ..San Bernardino^,. a lotto o m 10:;! >... i. ~..ran Bsrnardtno. 4:58 p.m i:3O p.i.i ,Banßernardino,.., 7^K)p.m Chino [ aH :45 a.in S:3oa.m Uuiliu sO:'JOa.m 4;:toa.in Chi no ilOllOa.Bß A&:W p m CUIUC 4:5H p.m * :."><* a. m Monrovia 8, JO a.m I A9ltu p.m Monrovia vTJ;4sp.iri 11:16 p.m Monrovia 4;Wp,m 7:3Q a.m SRiita Hartara i p.m iiiOOp.m ... SanU Barbara 8:'-i3p.m 9:4oam Santa Ana & Anaheim M;44i.m a1:."»s p,m-genta Aua« Anebeim Al:oHp,tn 3:10 p. in Santa Ana I; Anaheim 4:'Jop.m 3: Op.m Tustiu ...... 8:44 a.m n :4pa.rt Whittior 8;44 a.m a 1:33 p.in .Whlttler.. ... Al:o:»p.ni 6:tO p.m Whlllier 4 :-9 p m |:2A a.m Lung B'n & san Pedro 8:15 a.m 13:55 pm i ong K'li san I'edro 11 :34 a m 3 :0.1 p.m l.onu Mii >a i Pedro 4 :20 p.m 9:80 s.m Santa Monica 8:00 am l:tOp.ra Santa Monica. . 6.81 a.m 6:10 p.m .saiiiM Monica PJ:l'Jp.m (i:00 p.m .Santa Monica. .. 4:6opm 0:30 a ni Soldiers Home.... 8:31 a.m H:00 p.m . soldiers' Heme.... 4 :A6 p.n; 9:30 a.tn t Port toa Angeles i 13:14 p.m ? and / 4:38 p.m l :t0 p.m 'North B'ch station) f chatswortli Park AB:.ioum |Trains start from I AJ:4op.in t I River ntnti'»n »an ( 1 { Fernando sti only, j sSundeysonly. ABundavs excepted. Allotber other trains daily. CAT A UNA ISLAND. connecting with W. i. co.'s steamers at san Pedro. Leave. Arcade Depot. Arrive. .. Daily, except 1S:60 p.m .Sundays. 11;.»4a.m "sunset LI ml ten"—East bound, arrives and depots River Station only. W4stbound, ar rives and departs Arcade depot. Passengers can In.aid vestibule sleepers ot Sunset Limited at Arcade depot Thursday evenings, ft until 1J o'clock midnight Tickets Can there be bought and baggage cheeked until midnight; after midnight at River station. All of the seaside and local interior trains st- p at the new station, corner of l lrst and AlSmedl streets. • l he train arrivlne from Santa Monica at M a. m stops only al The Palms and University be tween Santa* Monica and Arcade depot. Ueneral passenger once, i-i4s. spring st. CiPli Generale Ifiililp ; FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE, j /COMPANY'S |»| ER (NEW, NO. 4'J NORTH V river, foot of Mot ion ot., New York. Travelers by this line avoid both travel by I English railway and the discomfort of cross ing the Obannel In a small boat. I v Normandle, February 28. Ltt Champagne March % La < lascogne, March 0, La BourgOgue, March Hi. t La Norntaudle, March SB. La Champagne, March :to. New York to Alexandria, Egypl, via Paris' first-class ftlOO, lecond-elas' Bllft For Height or passage apply to A. FORGET. Agon?. No. 2 Howling Green, New York. I r. PUGABJ & CO., agents, 3 Montgomery aye., san Francisco. Branch oftice, 10 Mont gomery st. Tickets are for sale by all railroad and steamship offices. Redondo Railway NO 14- IN EFFECT "> A. M. MONDAY, JAN 14, 1805. l.os Angeles Depot: Corner Grand avenue ! an.l Jefferson street. Take li rand avenue cablo | or Main street and Agricultural park horse car.. I'ralus leave Trains leave ; l.os Angeles Itedondo lor for Itedondo. l.os Angeles. !t:<>r, a. in. daily. 7 :M a. m. daily. m, d .ily. 10::!(la. m. daily. r» :3<( p. in. daily. 4:l<> V- m- daily. a« :»5 a. in. a():40 a. in. ASiiuudavs and Sumlays only. ! 7:il0 Irai'li from UedondO in the morning muUes run up I" 4ft mlnules. blitO train Irom l.os Angeles in the evenins HMkes run down in 4U minules. lor rates on freight and passengers apply at t 100 m Bradbury building, corner Third and Broadway I'Faotle IHiUJ, orat depot, corner ; lirand avenue and Jefferson st. ('Phoiie No. 1 1 West.; D. Mel'Alll.AMi. I'rosidenl. , J. N. BUTTON, Buporintendcat.