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RECORD OF A DAY SOUTH OF THE TEHACHEPI PASADENA NEWS NOTES School Bonds Carried Almost Unanimously THE W. C. T. U. CONVENTION Correspondence From Pasadenans in Africa Maccabees Hold Regular Heetlng-A Law Stu dents' Association—Hotel (jrecn Closed. News Notes PASADENA, May 21.—The school bond election today,at the Wilson school build ing, did not bring out a very large vote, but as it was nearly all one way tho number of votes was not of much con sequence. It is quite generally recognized that there is great need of moro build ings, tho present accommodations being entirely inadequate, und tho $10,000 voted for tho purpose is none too mucb for pres ent necessities. The buildings aie to be two in number aim aro to bo located in tho eastern and northwestern sections of the city, respectively. There wero 838 votes east, which is an exceedingly light vote. At the time Tho Herald correspondent visited the polls the count had not yet been completed,but the judges stated mat they thought nit over a score of votes had been cast against the proposition, and prouably less than that number. Pasadena at the W. C. T. U. State Convention PASADENA, May 21.—Pasadena will bo well represented at the state conven tion of the W. C. T. U. at Riverside, which begins today, ending the 21th, The following members expect to be in attendance: State Superintendents of Departments- Work among colored people. Dr. Rachel F.Roid: work among soldiers and sailors, Mis. Hester T. Griffith agent; white rib bon, Mrs. Mary Case Lord; narcotics, Mrs. Mary C. Glass securing homes for homeless" children, Mrs. Elizabeth R. Townsend; non-alcoholics in medicine, Dr. Ella Whipple-Marsh. ; Delegates—Mrs. Mattio A. Hall, Mrs. Martha E. Drawbaugb. Sadio R. Boyn ton. Mrs. Evangeline H. Mcintosh. Alternates—Mrs. Idonia McLain Jones, Mrs. Mary F. I). Massey. Death of Mrs. Stanley P. Jewett PASADENA,May JO.—The many friends of Mrs. Stanley I. Jewett will bo pained to learn of her death,which occurred yes terday afternoon at the family residence in Lamanda Park. Mrs. Jewett was among the early settlers, having como heie with her husband in 1878, and has been closely identified both with the social life and good works of the community, leaving many warm friends to mourn beriloss, as well as tho bereaved husband and two children—a son ami daughter. The funeral services will take placo to morrow. Wednesday, morning at 10::j0 o'clock, at the family residence, l.amanda Park. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Letters From Pasadenans in South Africa PASADENA, May 21.— Letters wero re ceived yesterday from King Macomber announcing the arrival of Jud Blick and himself in Cape Town, Africa.after a trip the account of which makes interesting reading. The boys expeoi to go at once farther north, passing the Zambesi river, which will bring them among tbe friends who have preceded them. Mr. Burnham, a foimer resident of I'asadena, is the gram! mogul of this section, so the re ports say, and the boys anticipate great times alter reaching their goal. Other Pasadena young men are contem plating a trip to that country if they bear favorable reports from those already there. Knights of Maccabees PASADENA. May 21. —At the regular meeting of the Knights of tbe Maccabees last evening, at G. A. R. hull, a new member was initiated, and besides the usual business nominations were made for tbe officers for tho ensuing year. Tho celection is to bo held next month. It was decided to give an entertainment Monday evening, May l!7tb, in which the Sir Knights antl ladies of tho Maccabees will join forces and make it excel all former efforts. There is a very noticeable activity in the various fraternal orders of Pasadena, all of which appear to be in a flourishing condition. Brevities I'ASADENA, May L'l.-The Pasadena Law Students' association, numbering twelve members, will have a banquet to morrow evening at the Painter hotel. Don Porter, president of tho association, will preside, and thu boys will havo v merry time. L. C. Torrance arrived home from San Gabriel canyon today, whither he went with W. L. Wotkyns. George B. Post and A. 11. Conger, members of the Pasadena Bait club. The others will be back soon. Mr. Torrance hastened back on account of tho burning out of the armature in the electric light plant. He reports a lino time and excellent fishing. The trial of Pltzpntrlok on the chaigo of murder of Elmer Newton is to begin in the superior court on next Thursday. The second round of the Whist club tournament is to be played this evening. Hotel Green closed the most successful season in its history yesteiday. Wedding announcements, engraved or printed. Mail orders carefully filled, Samples free. 11. M. Leo it i>ro., 140 Korth Spring street. SAN BERNARDINO Attempted Escape Prom Jail—Bicycle Races to Be SAN BERN UMNO, May 21.—Jjjhn Frasier, an Inmate of the county jail, was this morning detected in cutting big way out of the jail window with a tile. Aa ho was only confined for vagrancy for thirty days, it is supposed ho must bo wanted elsewhere for ft more serious offense or bo would not havo attempted to break jail. Mucb interest in tiio coming events of bicyelo races Wednesday afternoon is manifested among local wheelmen. Fos ter of Kan Knncisco, Jones of Man Jose, with his trainer, li. R, Aylward; Allen Jones, of dan Jose; Hilly liurko and Casey C'astlemau ol Los Angclos, and Bandy of Seattle are among tbo cracks who "will compete for the prizes. REDLANDS An Attempt to Wreck a Southern Pacific Train RKMLAXDS, May 31.— A heavy piece of iron uoout ton inches long was found inserted in a perpondioular position at the Intersection of one of the Southern Pacific's switch rails and a rail on tbo main line, between Orange street and tbo Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair. San Fraocisoa. Earl Fruit company's packing house, a few evenings since, by N. M. Bonbam. It is believed that an attempt was made to wreck tho evening train which leaves Crafton at 8:88 o'clock. Joseph Cook will lecture in this city June Ith. under tho auspices of the Y. M. 0. A., his subject being Ultimate Amer ica, The rite of confirmation was adminis tered by Bishop Nichols at the Episcopal church'Muuday morning. His address is highly spoken of. Dr. Stewart and Judge Bennett went to Pasadena today to interview Walter Ray mond on the hotel project. SANTA MONICA The City Trustees Hold • Meeting-, at .Which Considerable Business Is Done BANT A MONICA, May 31.—The. trus tees met in regular session Monday night, when all were present and har mony prevailed. After reading and ap proving the minutes of the provious meeting, the report of the finance com mittte was received, they recommending the payment of bills amounting to $271.83, $200 of which was to pay Mr. Lair, bio for sewer plans. Tho committee appointed recently to look after the inmates of the soldiers' home who swallow too laigo potions of nectar there, reported that the governor promised hearty co-operation. Tho com mittee also recommended that the names of habitual drunkards bo posted in saloons and drug stores. The marshal's report for 1894-95 as tax collector was received. It shows $10, --771.:12 collected, leaving $2:)0.72 still to be collected on tbe delinquent roll. It was approved. Mr. Martin was granted per mission to run a shooting gallery on the beach. Tbo new street car switch on Tnird street was approved. A numerously signed petition asking that tho cluster light on Third street and Orange avenue bo changed to an arc light was prcseted. The petition was granted. The chamber oi common:} presented a statement that tho North Beach Bath ilouso company offered to contribute bull' the expense of making a good, broad road to tho beach, the estimated cost being $£00. Tho proposition was accepted and the engineer instructed to prepare plans.etc. ami the. city attorney instructed to notify the Southern Pacific of the board's action and to prepare resolutions of intention. t£ The citizens' sewer committee was dis charged anil thanked for their labors. The opening of bids for street sprink lig was ordered. No bids were accepted, but tbo mutter was referred to the com m ittoc of the whole. ,It was resolved to rejuvenate the band stand and purchase chairs for the neigh borhood of tho stand. Town attorney was instructed to pre pare an ordinanco to provide that lot owners clear tiio weeds from walks and gutters. Trustee Lewis suggested that appointive oflicers he granted sixty days' leave of absence without pay. As they did not ask for the vacation no action was taken. The Maccabees were voted the freedom of thu town daring tho coming meeting. ■ The park committee was instructed to deivse means for a wiud-break at the band stand ; also the matter of a drink ing fountain. Referred to committ?o on lire and water. REDONDO Arrivals of Vessels-A Number of Visitors Coming in REDONDO, May Si I.—The Santa Rosa arrived this morning from the north with 30 passengers and 112 tons of freight, and sailed for Kan Diego with 10 passengers. The warm weather of tho past few days has started the surf bathers in full force, and the enjoyment seems to bo as great us in midsummer. Mr. Gardiner, of the firm of Gardiner & Oliver, with a party of friends, was down today and chartered the yacht Bonnie Belle. They returned with an ex ceptionally good haul of barracuda and yellowtail. Councilman G. D. Fcssell was down to day in search of a location for his family for the slimmer. O. Cox appeared this morning with a brand new turnout of horse, buggy nnd harness, which is a delight to sec. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Vail spent the day at the Redondo hotel and took a drive about the surrounding country. Mrs. Perris Wibaux, who with her fam ily tias made the Redondo hotel her home for the past six months, left today for St. Paul, whore she expects to meet bet husband upon his return from France. They go to visit their large cat tle ranch in Montana, ami will return to Redondo iv the fall. 5 Among the late arrivals at the Redondo are: Mrs. T. H. Phillips, Detroit; Mrs. Frank Howard, New York; A. \Y. Roche, Pasadena! Miss Emily Roche, Hluo is land, Ind.; 11. A. Auamson, Denver; Rudolph Neil. New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. Knicrht and Frank M. Knight, New York; M. Johon. Syah lllahee.George 11. Ford, Boston; C. 11. Miller, San Bernar dino. DOINGS OF POMONANS Final Disposition of Street Railway Paving Matter POMONA, May 21.—For sonic weeks one of tho chief local topics has been tho paving between tho track ot the street railway on Second street. The work of paving tne street each side of the tracks has progressed so far that many of the property owners began to think it would be finished before anything could be done, lint today it is understood that property owners along the street decided to pave the franchiso and take security upon the road. The newspaper men of Pomona, it is understood, will hold a jolliiication meet ing over tho decision uf the United States supremo court on the income tax. Mr. and Mrs. W. <). Wilcox aro home from Arizona, where they have boen spending the winter. The new officers of the Woman's coun cil are: Mrs. J. T. liiady, president: Mrs. W. H. Maunders, vice-president; Mrs. Mary Snyder, secretary; Mrs. Cor nelia I»owen, treasurer. The executive committee arc Mines, li. W. Hurt, 0. O. Sweet and J). Hawkins. To Fight the Saloons A mass meeting lias been called for next Monday night to light tho saloon clement. The call, in the opening linos, says: "An effort is being made lo unite in practical endeavors to lessen the evils resulting from the open saloon, and finally to close tho saloons as the cause of great social and political cvii.'' Tiie meeting will be held in V. M, C A. hall at X p. m. Beecham's pills are for bilious ness, bilious headache, dyspep sia, heartburn, torpid liver.diz ziness, sick headache,bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appetite,sallow skin.etc., when caused by constipation ; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Go by the book. Pills ios and 25* a box. Book free at your druggist's or write B.F. Allen Co., 365 Canal St., New York. Annual nalea inort than 6,000.000 boiM. LOS AJNG-iUIjES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MOUNTING-, MAY aa, 1893. ORANGE COUNTY NEWS NOTES Dr. J. 0. Bailey Found Appropriating City Water Proceedings of the City Council — Local News and Personal riention SANTA ANA, May 21.—The city board of trustees met last night, and in opening the sealed bids for fuel oil |ior tbe city wator works the bid of P. J. Rogers of this city to furnish oil for six months at $1.15 per barrel was accepted. Petition of M. Hoffct al., asking the board to repeal ordinanco No. 102 and re enact ordinance No. 191, was read and was filed. Resolution No. 07, to adopt the specifica tions for paving a portion of Fourth street with asphaltum, was deferred until May 27th. The city attorney was instructed to withdraw tbo injunction and all proceed ings against tho Santa Ana, Orange and Tustin Street Railway company. The street committee was instructed to get up proper specifications for paving the stieot car line in this city. It was decided to call an election to vote bonds for an electric light plant for the city. The street superintendent's salary was placed at $50 per month. SANTA ANA, Muy 21.—Sefrino Justo, v half-breed Indian, murderously assaul ted Jose Colina, another half-breed, over tbe bead with an iron bar at Anaheim last night. Colina is expected to die and Justo is in jail. Justo refused to say why the assault was committed. Took City Water The city engineer reported that last Saturday night some one was using the city water all night. In nosing around the orchard of Dr. J. G. Bailey wns seen to have been recently irrigated and on closer inspection the water was'seen run ning from a large hose in tho doctor's backyard. This was reported to the city clerk, who complained at once against tho medico and had him brought before Hue city recorder, H. T. Matthews,where the doctor pleaded guilty of tho charge of using the city water for irrigating pur poses, when the recorder lined him $.">. Mrs. Lydia M. Hall of Pomona, district deputy grand matron of tho O. E. S., will visit Hermosa chapter June 17th. Rev. Dr. R Garton, S. C. Wright, S. Marchout, Rev. Mr. Morrison and Mr. Shelenburg went to Trabuco today. Mrs. Kate Topper Galpiu lectured here last night fo an appreciative audience. Mary R. Blanchurd sold to 11. F. Dcn nian of New York, lots 1!) und 110, block B, of the Berry tract for 527. .1. J. Jonsen of Los Angeles sold to Harry Holmes of the same place, I'll acres in section 10, township 1, range 11, lor $4000 • A marriage license was issued today to Albert A. Brown, aged 22, of Balsa, and Mary E. Morgan, aged 17, of Santa Ana. Mrs. C. L. Stamps of Orango died yes terday in Orange, aged (il years. Funeral today at 10 a. ra., ut her late residence. COLLEGE BASEBALL Occidental Defeats I. S. C. by a Score of ai to 16 The much talked of return game be tween the University of Southern Califor nia and the Occidental college teams was flayed on Monday afternoon at tho grounds of the former, and at the end of the ninth inning the score stood 10 to 21 in favor of tho Occidentals. The features of the game were a home run by Martin of the University of Southern California and a foul catch hy Racio of the Occi dentals. Tho game abounded with close plays and only ended witli a hard Strug, gle in the ninth inning. Tho University club gained live runs in tiie ninth inn ing, limsted, the pitcher for tho Univer sities, made his first appearance yester day, lie played a good game. The players and their positions weie as follows: Universities—Strohni, catcher; Martin, sborstop; Oliver, second base; Jones, left field; Steel, iirst base; Umsted. pitcher; Gregory, third baso: Garrett, right held; Thomson, center field. Occidentals—Place, loft field; Bell, shortstop; Hansen, center held: Raoid, catcher: Mondo, third baso; Edwards tirst base; L. Murray, second base; N. Murray, right held; Ledbetter, pitcher. H, C. Fritchio, scorer. SAN BERDOON HANDICAPS How the Circuit Federation Boys Will Race There Today The Kan Hernardino meet of tho circuit confederaiton is held today and the han dicaps for the events were fixed by h. A. W. Handicaper II . 0. Ford Smith last night. For tbe mile handicap, Class A : A. W. Cieaver, scratch; Dan Witman and B. E. Clark, '10 yards; Fd 11. F. llumly and J. I). F. Peach, 35 yards; C. P. Wal ters, Guy I*. Kussell, Clyde A. King and Herman Shafer, 60 yards; Cus Boron, A. E. Perris and John Cowan, 7fi yards; Howard Squires. K. A. Pratt, Harry F. Eastwood and Charles A. itebei, 100 yards. For the two-mile handicap, Class II: Emil Ulhricht anil Casey Castle in an, scratch: W. A. Burke and Walter Foster, 60 yards; Allen Jones and William Jen kins. 7o yards; J. W, Cowan and J. I>. Noble. 125 yards; W. K. McCrary, 150 yards. The First School Site Bid Tbe initial bid to sell to the city prop erty for tho proposed new schools was yesterday filed with the city clerk. Thu bid being sealed, tbe identity of the owner of the property is unknown. Tin intending seller makes a tendor ior the St. James park school, ggSSgSI Gail Borders BRAND *»w Condensed Milk HAS NO EQUAL Notice to Pipe Contractors* I*KTIL li O'CLOCK I' M MAY 27, iB fi r>. il* .1. 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