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10 IT IS ADVERSE TO SEARCH AnOpinion From the City Attorney THE PAPER FILED MONDAY Search's Election Alleged to Have Been illegal HE WAS NOT THEN A CITIZEN School Superin tendency May Tomorrow Be Declared Vacant A Similar Opinion Is Received From l!ie Attorney General Every One Interviewed Refused to Discuss the Matter, but the Facts Are Herewith Given Just the sanie Unless the plans which are at present under way miscarry, an attempt will be made tomoirow night to boldly lift Su perintendent P. \V. Search of the school department out oi ollice. His resignation is not to be asked. Ho will in fact not be permitted I ) quietly step down nnd out. were lie so inclined, Tho board of education has determined to discharge the superintendent with a hurrah and a flourish of trumpets, beside which the yells of a victorious footb;;ll eleven is scarcely an ordinarily spoken whisper* The board has called a specially adjourned meeting for the purpose, when l'rofes«or Search's subordinates, or such of them as"* will care to witness the performance, can see the coming educational spectacle in full, free of charge. The majority ut the board havo been aiming to get rid of the present super in- | tendent for some time, l or reasons with | which the general public are partially familiar, Professor Search is not liked by a large number of the present board, and how to dispense with his services has kept Director Grubb and some others of his colleagues awake ot nights ever since they have been in olriee. Tlie lirst ecbeme was the several "informal" ses sions behind closed doors, to which the general public, through The Herald, took such decided exceptions that it had to be abandoneJ. Instead, however, of driv ing the board to light in the open, it only made the superintendent's enemies ail the more determined. Director Grubb has for several weeks been trying to se cure from the city attorney an opinion as to whether or not the present superin tendent. not t havfng at tne time of his election brcn a resident of either the city i or tho statu, was legally entitled to his j office To the legal proposition in this . query involved, ttie city attorney refused j to reply, unless the question was pro pounded in a written communication, with him duly riled. The necessary doc ument was so tiled a few days ago, and in reply thereto the city attorney on Monday forwarded to Secretary Dandy ot the school board a lengthy type-written opinion, in which he states unequivo cally and without reservation that under tbe law of the state the superintendent of schools must at the time of hrs elec tion have been in the state of California one year, in the county uf Los Angeles three months, and in the city of Los An- j geles for at least ninety days. This opinion was written by tne city attorney and is dated June Bth. A Herald reporter having heen in- through the system of carrier pigeons in use by this paper, that the Dunn opinion had been hl?d. sought to corroborate the tact through the city at torney's ottice. Mr. Dunn has been ill and confined to his bed with an attack of rheumatism ever since his arrival home from New York City. He was down town for time yesterday after noon, but refused absolutely to either deny or affirm that the opinion as stated had heen furnished by his office. Secre tary Dandy and several members of the board of education who were questioned also sought to evade a reply to tne several questions propounded by tho winged re porters. Superintendent Search, himself, when aeen, was very mucn surprised when in formed that tho legal document had been tiled, although he had prepared himself for its possible contents sometime ago. Professor Search, about two weeks ago, for the purpose of self-protection, wrote to Superintendent of .state Instruction Black, asking that official to obtain for him from the attorney-general's office an official statement regarding his legal right to his present position. Tins letter Superintendent Black turned over to At lorney-Genera] Pitzgeral I. who in turn submitted it to Judge Daly, his deputy, for a reply. Judge Daly, after a careful examination of the facts and a thorough investigation into the Jaw. found as has City Attorney William Dunn, that the Superintendent ol schools of the city of Los Angeles must have at tlie time or his selection for tlie position, been a legal resident of the state and of the city. Super in ten pent Search now has, And tor ee\eral days has had Judge Daly's opinion. Of the present school board, Superin tendent Search can safely depend upon the support of Directors I larland and Fulton, neither ot whom are aware of the existence of the legal opinion 8* ad verse to tlie right of the superintendent to bold ollice. Director Wills, were he iv the city, would also he found arranged in the column of Search supporters. Director Grubb is in command of the tntl-Searcb forces, which is as yet numerically an unknown quantity, £ Tlie late Professor Freisner was not, at the time of liis election as superintend ent, a resident of the city, and Professor Brown, during the whole of his incum bency of the position, resided at Santa Monica. Should the attempt to remove Superin tendent Search prove successful, Deputy Superintendent J. A. Foshay will prob ably bo selected to till thu Vacancy thus made. The Pomona Recortlership Contest The contest ol Andrew Osgood by against Oliver Young to have the latter removed from the office of city recorder of f'omona and have H. 8. Finney de clared elected to tho position, Was tried yesterday before Judge Shaw. A moiie the grounds alleged was that one Hill bad voted illegally at the late city elec tion, and also that if tli3 count had been fairly conducted it would show more votes for Finney than Young. Tlie re count in the court room lost Young four Totes, but still gave him a majority of five. Judgment was given for con teste c. Gone to Whittier to Stay John Lockridge, jr., a negro boy, was committed, during his minority, to tho Whittier state school yesterday by Judge McKinley for being an incorrigible. His ideas upon proprietary rights to tbe chat tels of others are hazy, and he smokes many cigarettes. He has been an inmate of the Topeka, Kan., reformatory. John Lockridge, sr.. who is a coachman in this city, confessed that he cannot con irol ihe evil propensities of his offspring. A Lecherous Banana Fiend ▲ dago fruit peddler called at the bouse of W. H. Flory, on Lucas street, near Sixth, last Saturday. Finding that there were but three children In the house, tbe eldest, Gertrude Flory, only 12 years old, and that the parents were away on busi ness, ho made indecent proposals to the child. She repulsed him and commenced crying, upon which he desisted and offered her $1 and a box of cherries if she would promise not to tell on him. Mr. Flory bas been trying to tind the dago since, but being unsuccessfnl, yesterday swore tn a complaint charging John Dot with assault to commit rape. DEMANDS damages A Teamster Who Was Injured by a Collision With a Car Dummy A jury impaneled yesterday i.i depart ment two of tho superior court to try the action for damages of S.W.Merrill against the Los Angeles Consolidated Electric Railway company. On November 24th Merrill was driving a two-horse team attached to a wagon loaded with telephone poles across Grand avenue, between Seventh and J eft erson streets. A cable car dummy ran into the wagon overturning it. To save himselt Merrill jumped out and sustained several injuries, such as the breaking ol a collar bona and a finger, which had to be par tially amputated. For the injuries re ceived Merrill demanded $5000. The com pany claimed to have paid 9900 to the plaintiff four days alter the accident, in full satisfaction of all damages, and as serted further that the accident was en tirely due to Merrill's own negligence. Tue case will go to tlie jury today. New Suits Jonah iUirt, contractors, sued A me* lia Lovell for 5160 and coats on a me chanics' lien. J. K. Redd sued Frank M. Kelsey, ad ministrator, to quiet title to lot GO of the Weisendauger tract, Lindley Michener sued Ksther Miche ncr for a divorce on tho ground of deser tion. J. W. HendrtCK and others sued the City oi I.os Angeles ec al., to obtain an injunction restraining defendants from interfering with certain lots in Breed's •ttbdivißlon ( Royle Heights. D. H. Collins" sued M. A. Rogers for 1 9428.94 due for hay. Julia A. Holladay sued Uyron 15. Tar sons et al. to foreclose a 'mortgage for Biard oi Supervisor.* Tbe board will visit Centinela and i Howard Summit June 15 th and San Fran pistjuito canyon on the l.'ith. I Tbe hearing of tbe applicaf'on of Karnes for an electric railway franchise was set for June 20th at, 10:30s Tne ordinance imposing licenses and tbeir rates was ordered published. Kids for the bonds of Pasadena city scliool district weie ordered invited by means of publication. The bids will be opened June 26th. | The district attorney was instructed to draft an ordinance permitting the I'asa dena and Pacific Railway com pany to chansre a portion of the old Los Angeles and Pacific route. Court Notes H. C. Gooding was admitted to practice ' in the superior courts of this county by Judge Shaw yesterday upon motion of M. T. Allen and presentation of nis li cense from tbe supreme court of the I'nited States. Francis J. Hyrne was also admitted by ■ Judge Van Dyke on motion ot J. A. An- i derson, jr.. and presentation of hisoertiti- j cafe from the Cumberland,Tenn., univer sity. George Young, a native of Great Brit' ! nin, was naturalized by Judge Smith, and I Charles A. Tegner, a native of Sweden, j j by Judge York. MEMORANDA The most wonderful discovery of the ape. Something to take the place of oil ! paints. Old or youug who have never I painted can learn to do the most exquis- ! ite work in a few hours. Call and see j these colors at Liehtenbergor's art stores, ■ 107 North Main street,or 2:>5 South Spring i street. When you want an artistically framed ! picture call on Sanborn, Vail ft Co., 133 [ ; spring street, if they have not got what 1 you want in stock they will make it for | you. All kinds of odd shaped frames in special finishes. Sec tbe new oval frames ! witn bow knots and wreaths, j Dr. Rebecca Lee Horsey, Stimson block, first floor, rooms 129, 130, 131. Special at tention given to obstetrical cases and all diseases of women and children. Electric ity scientifically used. Consultation hours, Ito 5. Tel. 1227. S. Conradi. jeweler and watchmaker. ITS South Spring street, makes a specialty of ! fine watch and jewelry repairing anil diamond setting; an elegant line of opti cal goods. A line stock of watches and jewelry always on hand. Tissue paper and all the accessories in the stationery department at Sanborn, Vail <fc Co.. 183 South Spring. All kinds of ■ tissue paper work tv order. Adams Bros., dentists. 230} £ South Bprlng street. Painless filling and ex tracting. Rest sets of teeth from $0 to $10. Hours, Sto 5; Sundays, 10 to 12. Ask to see the new picture, Spring, by Alma Tadema ut Sanborn, Vail & Go's., 133 South Spring street. It is a beauty in finish and conception. The sweet-toned Rngga pianos can be had at A. G. Gardner's piano house, 118 Winston street, also the Mathusbek, Swick and Apolo. Rest security at cut rates. Sewing machines, in good working order, for $5 each, 128 South Main street. Insure in the Phoenix Assurance com > pany, A. C. Golan* agent, 147 South Broadway. Tel. 020. Stop at the Atlanta Hotoj, opposite Hotel Arcadia, Santa Monica; new, neat and clean. F. R, Cunningham, dentist, removed to Stimson block,corner Third and Spring. Tel. 45. Sharp & Samson, funeral directors (in dependent), 636 South Spring street. Tel. 1029. The Advanced Davis sewing machine is the best. Office, 128 South Main street. An elegant upright piano for sale at a bargain. C. K. Hay, 127 S. Broadway. Dr. A. 7,. Valla's office, Xew McDonald block: residence* 211 Royle avenue. Sanborn, Vail A: Company are the lead ing stationers. All kinds of sewing machines to rent; 128 South Main street. Rooms $2 a week and up, 0, S. Hotel. Notice to Owners ot Property on Streets Im proved Cnder the Bond Act The semi-annual interest on all street improvement bonds is now due and pay able and becomes delinquent July 1, 1805, and if not paid tlio property is subject to sale after that date. W. A. HART WELL, City Treasurer. Los Angeles, Cal., June I, 1895, Redondo Beach Trains Via Santa Fe leave dally at 0 a.m.. LO a.m., 1:20 p.m., 5:25 p.m. Special at tractions Sunday. Try a gal. Maltese Club whisky, 93.60, Unexcelled for purity and flavor. T. Vac bo & Co.,cor. Cornmerc'l <fc Alameda. Te1.309, The crreat .laffray bankrupt stock of dry goods on sale today at J. M. Hale com any, 107 and 101* North Spring street. Tan shoes; the best assortment of low shoes at $1.50 and $2. M. F, Snyder <fc Co., opposite Stimson block. For relieving throat l»iseasf> and Couuhs use ' -Brown's Bronchial Troches." Wall-OSMT kunf 10c 4 roll. 32* a ban nr. LOS AXGEI.ES nfiRALD: VEDXESDAY MORXIXG, JT T X£ 12, 1895. THE BATTLE FINALLY WON Women in the City Jail Can Now Breathe A FEMALE JAIL AT LAST The East Side Station to House Such Malefactors A Facetious Report Upon the Subject lade to the Polite Cummission by tlie Commit tee Which Hud the Matter In Charge The social evil was. for a change, not a j feature of the icgular weeitly meeting of j tho board of police commissioners held : yesterday. It was, however, developed I informally during tut* meeting that the crusade against vice, as so far conducted by. Constable Harry Johnson, has cost the county an even YtJT, and not several hundred dollars as was stated last week. The crusade has u«Jt cost the cily one cent. The application of T. J. Osgood for a saloon license on Center place, near Sec ond street, was denied, owing to the pro test of property owners representing out of a tutal of 966 feet in the block affected. The application of Fred and Nick Steffes to bo permitted to transfer their license at 103*105 South I.os Angeles street to ras cal BtefTss was granted, as was also the licence to William Dolentz ut 1518 San Fernando street, and to Robert Kuril at 235 West Third street. Among the protectantsagainst the Kern license was J, A. Graves, the lawyer, who in a written letter charged Commis sioner P| rtle with being interested in the property where th* 1 saloon is to be loca ted, as a leasee, and therefore not legally qualified to officially act in tlie matter. Mr. Graves claimed in his letter to be opposed to saloons on general prin ciples. In denying tbe charge against himself. Commissioner I'li tie called attention to tlie application for a saloon license re cently granted to Jerry Illicit iv tbe same block, which application is signed by both Mr. and Mrs. Graves. Regard ins the costs in the unpaid claim of George W. Glowner against Officer Al fredo ArgM 110, tbe duel' reported that the difference of $6.50 which Glowner Still claims to be cine is costs which Ar guello thinks he sln-uld not bo compelled 1 to pay. The matter was allowed to drop. | 2.The chief's report tor May showed 92810 worth of property to have been stolen during the month, of which |10">O.40 i worth of valuables was recovered. Three [ hundred and ninety-three prisoners were arrested during the month, the cases against 36 having been dismissed; of | those incarcerated. IS were women and 1 10 were minors; 9854 partial lines and • $1027 in Hues and forfeitures were paid j over by tbe department to the police courts during the month. The committee having in charge the se lection of proper quarters for a tempora ry female prison.made the following sup*' posedly facetious written report: Your committee on provt ling new quarters for our female prisoners, consist ing of Commissioners John Webber, D. YV. Field and Chief John M. Glass, lias tbe honor to submit tho following re port : That they have faithfully peformed the duties assigned them. That tne aforesaid female prisoners are now en j joying the exclusive hospitality of tins Last Side station in newly painted and 1 scrubbed quarters under the supervision j of Police Martron Gray, who resides in 1 the immediate vicinity. They occupy a . room about 10x12 feet in size aud can be granted the run of tbe adjoining corpora tion yard, should Id tenets and 5 cent meals* be found conducive to the putting on of too much Mush. Should this room be found too small at any time in the future, we recommend the construction adjoining the station ot about 11.\2n feet, that can be completed for about |125, In prospecting for tho aforesaid bastile your committee visited the room recently : secured by tbe honorable city council for j a station on Royle Heights. We found this room un suited for our purposes, the 1 floor being >n bad condition, with 110 water closet within the room. For this reason and tv other we have consented to allow Sergeant McKeag and his trusty officers the care and society of the lady guests of our city while they are doing time. The above selection was approved and the report was ordered tiled. The council will be asked to expend upon the new quarters the sun: of |150 additional to make the prison selected properly babita* j ble. The saloon license of McGinnis Bros, iat 1518 San Fernando struct, having been I reported delinquent, was ordered by the j board to be revoked. The various applications for transfers lof saloon licenses wero referred to the j chief. The invitations of tho Kreisturnfest ■to participate in the coming Turner nth* I letio festival were accepted by the 1 j several members of ttie board. Applications for positions on tho police | I force wero received from B. F. Hart, N. | jA. Stanley and W. J. Hollinsworth and I j ordered filed. Tlie latter application is : made because the applicant, who* is the street sweeping contractor, wants to servo 1 as a special officer in connection with his sweep]ng. Some fifty 01 the leading citizens of the city sent to the board a communication asking that Detective Bosqul be rein st; t1 in tho police department. The I pt Lion upon Bosqoi'l behalf is headed : hy Colonel Freeman G. Teed. Cornmia- j (doner Field wanted t lie matter referred to 1 the chief for investigation, but the appli cation was simply ordered tiled. Commissioner ft rtle reported that Ihe charge ol alleged brutality against Police Officer Bitch was still under investiga tion, one of the witnesses for complainant having for some time been too ill to ap pear and give testimony. The committee having the matter in charge was granted further time. The Herald's narrative of chaingang cruelties came tip for discussion in an in ' formal mauoer, Commissioner Field ask- I ing of Chief Glass in sneering seriousness whether I'he Herald narrative was or was j not true. Tho chief, expanding In ail of his official dignity, smiled an Official smiio and replied: "Wo have the best jail in the country. I never heard oi a better one anywhere. The bread fed to j prisoners is better than 1 get at homo and the moat,, wdiile not first cuts, is very good. The Herald reporter is tho tirst person I have ever heard Complain of ill-treatment. That fellow must have bid a pull to get off with three days. He P.GOr\DA>I^AIIPR SUITS OR.OER, jSPfrfiH $20.00 0 '3 8 5.0 0 ID4ISI?R)NGSfM£r : LOS AMG-ELES.CrM-. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report AnbOUDVILMN PURE was a vagrant according to his own story and should have been treated as such."' Tbe above was greeted with a general integer ami then the board adjourned. LOCAL niHNTION Sacramento Asparagus. Althbuse Bros. Pen!el ball. 227 Sooth Main street,noon prayer meeting daily; evangelistic meet ing nightly. The art mUSSe given in the parlors of the First Congregational church last evening will he repeated Thursday even ing by request of the delighted audience. A call was made at the Btttler institute. 4455{ South Spring street, yes terday afternoon. Dr. lUitler was found in the laboratory connected with his officea. The doctor stated that business was good, and as eight men were engaged iv reading magazines and pa pin in tho club room his statement was lolly sub stantiated. His treatment being purely vegetable is therefore safe and reliable, ami be is sure to meet with the success h is efforts merit. JOTTINGS Pabst Beer The Olympic Hall i- the only place in town where you will lind the celebrated Pabst Mil waukee beer on draught. Leave orders for bottled beer. W.Garms, 121 W. First. Tele phone 274. Our Home Brew Maier & Zobeleln'l lager, fresh from their brewery, on draught In all tne principal sr. oons; delivered promptly in bottles or kegs. Office and brewery, 414 AJltOStreet; telephone BL Hani man Fish Co., San Pedro Fresh flih and lobsters shipped direct toaii points In Arizona, Texas and Mexico, from cannery in san Pedro, at lowest Wholesale prices. 91500 loan<— late collateral bank (net 11 per cent per month) 10 lesponsibls party who will honor tickets. K. D. List, 22:t , j W, Second. Dressmaker?— All 1 ash ion books at Lang sladter's, 214 South Broadway. Pr. Robert R Dorsey Will keep afternoon otlice hours ior Pr. Willi during ids absence. Go to the Aurora ior good square meals. 108 West Third st., S. O. Eikenbery. MARRIAGE LICENSES roseph W. Adams, Loa Angeles 22 Kmc Gilbert, Banta Anita is j Frank t. Hamilton. Lis Angeles 22 I Susie Basil, Los Aneelca 22 Claude W. Smith, Los Angeles 27 Mary M. Hasklns* Los Angeles 20 Frank t". Hulkey, Lot Angeles 23 F.P.a M.Tidhall, Lo* Angeles 28 Get wedding and visiting carls from H. U* Lee A Bro,, printers and engravers, 140 North spring. They are specialists ill this hne. DIED ROWLAND—At Puente, June 10th. 1895, Mrs C M. Rowland, mother of Mrs. Charles Formal! and Mrs. Victoria Hudson, aged OH yours Interment at Evergreen cemetery from Ar cade depot on arrival of train 1:45 p.m., June 12th. Friends Invited to attend. CRAIG In Lancaster, .June 10, John Craig. Funeral from the resilience of his uncle, on East Twcnty*second street, east of Central avenue, at 2 p m today, Interment at the Rosedale cemetery. 11ANEL -In this city, June 10th, James llanel. Funeral from the parlors of Robert 1. Garrett & Co., No. 830 North Mam street, tit 10a.m. today. Interment at Evergreen cemetery.. First-class carriages for funerals: drivers i n full livery: established twenty years. The only Stable that eaters exclusively to the livery trade iv the city. We tiayu stood the test special rates to drummers. Fashion Ptuble and Carriage Co., 217, 2X9 and .21 X First st. Tel 751. 1 Peck a Chase Co d JYhE BROADWAY A i UNDCRfAsitRjJ I 3° & BROADWAY. 3 ■ ■■■■■■■■■BBlld ISSilBJllDll) Arrives this morning at 7:40 instead of in the afternoon, as expected. RCRHND EM NA NT SALE. _ ! Our Annual Uemnant S;tle t | commences June 6 and closes July 1, Uuriiiu which time 7)22 SO Iwe will sacrifice 275 Suit M VVf i Tatters, no two alike, at ; ANl> | Onc-hah" their former price. ftfl Positively no reduotion afterjuly I, 1895. SUITINQ3 KIT AND vYUKKMANSIIIP il 1v ,., GOABANTBKU Mark-.I Down TT.- ' TO $15.00 safaß" GABELJ TAILOR 312 SOUTH SPRING ST., L. A. PROCRASTINATION 7~ bad for everything* but—oh, how mud worse it ib for tlie correction of defective eye* I sight! 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FOR DISEASES OF WOMEN Dr. Gomez 345 South Broadway BLAIR CASE FINALE Anna Lee Blair Lea\cs for south Carolina Today Anna I.cc Blair leaves for Charlotte. X. C, this morning where she will in future have a home witli her maternal grand, father, Josiah Asbury, a wealthy and In fluential gentleman of that city. She will he under the care of all the I'ullm an con ductors throughout her trip, going via Now Orleans. J. 11. Weddinton. mayor of Char otte, has wired the damans society that As lmry is a gentleman of means and excel lent character and from other sources the society is cen! dent that the little pirl will never again full into the clutches of her cms] stepmother or her unnatural, though in a way. loving father. The Blair case has attracted much at tention in Asbeville and Charlotte, C, the A she* ills Citizen having sent here for an account of the trial and settlement of it. The cnlld's mother's relatives re side in Charlotte, or in the vicinity. The $400 tine paid by Mrs. Ulair's father, Roes into tlie treasury of the Humane society according tv law and tho case is now out of the public attention. Crazy From Using Cocaine William Elton, the man captured on Temple street Monday evening by I'nder Sheriff Clement, was ordered committed to the Highland insane asylum yesterday by Judge York. Elton is 33 years old, a native of London and a machinist by trade. Ho is a morphine and cocaine fiend, who thinks that people are after him to destroy him. Chambers Flnod fur Selling Whisky Joo Chambers pleaded guilty yesterday in the township justice court to having sold a glass of whiskey to G. D. Bunch ou JUne Bth at Mondonville, without hav ing :irst procured a saloon license from the board of supervisors. He was fined |2& firand Oratorio Tlie Redemption, Friday dune 14th. Pasadena oh or us, one hundred voices; full orchestral and pipe oigan accompan iment; em incut soloists; the greatest musical programme ever produced here. Reserved scats now on sale at Bartlett's (■'> c, 500 and 250. Santa Monica Trains Via Santa Ke leaw daily at 0 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 :'JU p.m.. 5:26 p.m. $1.50 buys a good low shoe, tan or black, at M. I. Snyder & Co,'d, opposite Stimson block. Coolest place in the city to lunch. Lit tle Neck clams on shell. 'Hollenbeck cafe. Kregelo & Bresee, Mineral directors. Broadway and Sixth street. Tel. 210. Latest Budding News Uead Huilder and Contractor, office 13'J 6. Brcadway. A. A. Eckttrom has removed to 324 South Kpriug street with his stock of wall paper. Wall paper at Bckitrom'n, ;(--ts. tjprius su Use German Family soap. At Highland Asylum— Reporter-How long has he been here? Keeper- About six months. Reporter—What's his trouble? Keeper—Doctors say softening O the brain, due to Nervous Debility. 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