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The Herald
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
TEMPERATURE—Report of observations
taken at Los Angeles November 20,
Tha barometer is reduced to sea level.
ltt'm|W'd|v«ii Whir.
iH "iiT~nr Si"**"
(14 |n\v I « leutr
«. in
p. ni.
Maximum temperature. 71.
Minimum temperature, 15,
FORECAST—Nov. 20.—For SoiUhorn Cal
tfornia: Fair, with increasing cloud
iness Wednesday night; stationary
temperature; southerly winus.
WEATHER REPORT - United Slates
department ol a trieullur > weather
bureau's report, rooelved at L)S An
geles November 'JO, 1895.
Tern. |
il Ml
i a*
I 92
i an
! AO
) 50
! 42
W'ther
■ ••I
lhe insurance men of the city aic tak
ing of establishing an insurance patrol in
this city.
John Roberts, tho colored man wbo
Hole lumber, was lined $5 by Justice Mor
rison jesterday.
Chester Franklin, a boy who Mole pig
eons, pleaded tu.lty yesterday to petty
larceny and will be ssi.tenocd today.
The Los Angeles busu.e.s college will
hold a reception at its rooms in tbe Cur
rier block on Friday from 2 to IU uclock
p. m.
Supervisors Frsnoisni. Field nnd Han
ley went out to the Calnbus ,s yesterday
on road business. Supervisors W. onward
and Hay went to Whitlier on the same
errand.
Invitations are out for a reoeption to
be given by the Licnltv of the I'acitic col
lege of obatetrica nt 7 p. m. on Sunday al
the institute, located at 1815 West Sev
enth street.
The Church of the Xazarene will bold
Than kagi vi r g services tomorrow at <lts
new plaoe of worship, 'JOS North Main
eireet. I'raiso service at 10 a. m. and
sermon at 11 oclock.
' Rev. J. K. JKowler, I>. D., of Cedar
Rapids, lowa, will arrive nn Friday and
preach for tbo Central Presbyterian
clinrcb at tbe Y. M. C. A. ball next Sun
day rooming and evening.
Joun'Higglna, Hie hobo who struck- a
man in the month because be refused lo
give bim Money, got $30 yesterday from
Justice Mmris tl tot battery, 'ibe fellow
ought to bave got $1,1(1 instead.
The mother of 11-year-old Joo Lugo
wants to bnv.« the buy arrested, as sue
clai sbe ran away ana lives at the
newsboys' home. He subparts himself
by Silling pnneis on the streets.
William Yiscovich, wbo smashed the
helmet of Olli.cr M istti/.kiewi/. at tne
niaeqnarade hall Saturday night, paid Sin
yesterday for Ins fun. Joe (Smith, who
was also mixed up in tbe row, was lined
$5 hy Justice Moirisun.
Deputy ShenffJMatrin Aguirro has bud
the wbl.e meaiow lark killed by bim at
the Ballona some days ago properly
stuffed and mounted by a taxiderm'st,
andean be seen on making proper appli
cation. Martin says ne is tired of mi King
affidavits.and tha, any man who doubts
tbat there Is such a thing as a white
me.dow lark can bave bis doubts set at
real.
We arc making extensive preparations
for holiday t tide, and are receiving large
assmtmcnts of framed pictures, niauo
and banquet lanins, brass tables, all
kinds i f leather guilds, far cy ivorine
goods and hundreds of other novelties,
handsome anil appropriate for Christinas
presenle, ell of whicii nre markon al a
price lo sell. We carry the largest a-sort
ment of goods suitable for Christmas
presents of any house in tbe city Call
and ace oor lines. Sanborn, Vail it Co.,
133 South Bpring street.
A good opportunity to place on your
Thanksgiving table a piece ot cut ■lass.
Today we of!', r as a special Inducement a
line linekf cut glue at piloee tbat will
■ell tbenr-such as water bottles, decunt
ers, celery trays, bowls, lion bone,cream
ers and sugars, vinegar crusts, bn.c
boa is, knife rests, salts aud pepper*,
wine nnd water glass's, olive tiays, etc
C'omeeirlv, t s we have just npentd a
new line at Z. L. I'nrmolce Co.'s, 282
--234 So itb S, nng street, opposite I.os An
geles theater.
A banquet will be spread for our many
friends, I alinns anil tho pulilic at lar/e
onTbonkag vine day and evening in pleas
ant c mmemoration ol the liberal pair n
age so cbecrfnlly bestowed upon us the
past year. Come one, come ell, and par
ticipate in the feast of tbe best C c mar
ket affords. Joseph l.aurin, pi'iprntj:
Ramona bar, corner Third am! coring
streets.
Big Thanksgiving ealo at Vollmer's
eblna storr, 1 let South Spring street, near
First. China dinner set, $15; quadruple
plated tea set, four pieces, $tl.Ad; decor
ate.: toilet set, $2.'Jo; Rogers' best tea
spoons, $1 aset; Rogers' best tablespoons,
$'2 a set: Rog. rs' best forks, $2, agate and
granite kitchen utensils cheaper than tin
ware.
At St. Paul's Episcopal church, on Ol
ive street opposite the park, Thankgiving
services will be held thursday at 11
oclnck. The rector Rev. John Gray,
will preach. Mr. Dunsier will preside at
the organ and Madame Martinez will
sing the aria from Weber's barv st can
tata. The public cordially welcome.
Don't tail to see the tine line of photo
gravures at Licbtenberger's art empo
rium, 107 N. Main street. A new series of
cuplda Included in tbe aobve. Special
sale of artists' studies this week, 10 cents
each.
The Security Loan and Trust company
of 233 South .Spring street issues its
debenture bonds for any amount, lame or
small. They are secure Iby high gtade
mortgages, and the fact uf their being in
come producing makes tbem desirable
investments.
Tr. Rebecca Lee Doraey,Stimson block,
tirat floor, rooms 120, 130, 181, Hpeoial at
tention given to obstetrical rases an ) all
diseases of women ami children. Elec
tricity scientifically used. Consultation
hours, Ito 5. Tel. 1277.
8. Conradi, jeweler and watchmaker,
113 S. Spring street, makes a specialty of
line watch and jewelry repairing and dia
mond setting; an elegant line of optical
goods. A line stock of watches and jewel
ry always on hanu.
Adams Bros., dentists, IB9U South
Spring street. Painless filling nnd ex
tracting. Best sets of teeth from $0 to
110. Hours, Bto fl; Sundays. 10 to 12.
Tha Cosmopolitan, 21!) West Second
street, will eerae an excellent Thanks
giving turkey dinner from 11:30 a. m. to
Bp. m. 25 cents.
Piano honse. A. O. Gardner. 118 Win
ston street. New an J second-hand pi
anos for sale and to rent. First-class
tuning.
An exoellent Thanksgiving dinner will
be sorted at tbe Balaton from 11:30 to
- :30 and from I to 7 ISO.
I'nre taffies, fresh every balf hour; fif
teen flavors. John 0. Nevin, 205 South
Main street.
Key. A. C. Bane will preaoh at 2:30
and 7:30 p.m., Tbankwlving day, in
Peniel bill.
Sharp it [.amion, funeral directors (In
dependent) 536 South Spring street. Tel.
30U9.
„ °?J 0 _. ,h / o,, end Pacific restaurant, 314
South Main street, for dinner today.
Rooms 12 a week and up. U. 8. hotel.
Dr. Reese, South Spring.
SANTA ANA MEET
The National Circuit Hlcvcle Races Commence
Today
Today the bicycle races at canto Ann
will commence. Special ("rains will b
run on all lines to and from that city to
accommodate the huge number of cycl
ing Ftithnsiests wbo intend going. Tbo
meet will last two days, and the card is
ono of the best ever gotten up. The
prizes are of tbo handsomest and well
worth trying for. All the eastern cracks—
llahl, Cooper, Murphy. Ki.er, Schcfski,
Campbell. Wells nnd Terrill—will compete,
while nearly nil loe local riders of prom
inence are going or have gone down.
IMbrioht, Kitcbin, Lacy, Schmidt. Mut
ton and McCrea are a few ol the class
II men who will race, «liil« Whitman.
Taylor, Yeonan, Vaughn and Downing,
Freeman and McFarland from the north,
are tho diss A men who are entered The
hel is will be about as good as these tlicit
met in I.os Angeles, and that means a
very high order ot racing. Santa Ara is
g-ently excited over the affair, nnd will
turn out crowds that will remind one of
the pal my days uf Silkwood nnd tbe
burse track.
A DESPONDENT SUICIDES
George H. Finch Takes a Dose of
Morphine
He Said He Hed Just Learned ol His Wife's
Death and He Waa, rtorevoer.
Down on His Luck
(icorge Howard Finch died at tbe
United States hotel yesterday afternoon
about .'1 oclock Irom tho effjrts of tt cose
uf morphine Which lie bad taken with
suicidal intent. He said that tbe reason
he hud tr.ed to kill blmaelf aas on ac
count of information of his wife's death,
which is supposed to have denied him to
become despondent and end his exist
ence. \
It appears that during Monday Finch
went to a drug etoro and purchased a
quantity of morphine, giving the hotel as
hia place of residence. He look a quan
tity Or the drug utter leaving the store.
Tho clerk not 1 lie I the peop o at tho hotel
of the purchase. When Finch nrr veil
there the clerk took the partially li ltd
bottle ol morphine Irom bim. O i< iiul
stea 1, one ol the Pel.boys, who ha I told
Finch 1 c con! I stay over nighl in his
rami at the hotel, learned of the rtnry r.f
the drug and on searching for Finch dis
covered him dozing in the barn om. Hal
stead asked Finch it he had take, any of
the morphine ami lie replied tnat be 11 ad,
saying he had just le li ned that his wife
had died and he was a poor "scrub and
latere was no no in his living anyhow.
11a.stead told him to 1 race up aim took
bim to tire lavatory, after eiviiu bin. a
seltzer, wher he Vomited. The sick man
waa then taken to bed and as he had
thrown off a quantity «>f the drug from
his stomach it was thought he was out uf
dinger, l men hud been employed us a
driver hy the (J. K. bakery, aud he a ked
to be call d at .'I ocloik 111 the aiornli g ia
order lo start on his route. Whan tt.iaed
al Hint time he said he fell very badly
ami would sleep until 9 oclock and catch
tld wagon then. Several hours after the
night clerk telephoned 10• physicians,
but none came. On acOolini of Finch
having vomltid tbe clerk treiicveu h in
out of nan er, so made no further at
tempt to set a physic an.
Some time later Finch began to sink
and the clerk and porter went to work
to revive him. They at last got a physi
cian nd from shortly after 8 oclock un
til Finch dierl every attempt nas made to
save nim but without success
It Is understood that Finch's wife live!
in Oakland. He bad h en in strait
enerl circumstances recen'ly and this, in
addition lutbe 1 c, orlrd death ol his wife,
bote too heavily on him. An Inquest will
bo held today.
SIXTH DISTRICT ASSOCIATION
Eipert Will Arrive Today t > Examine the
Secretary's Honks
The .Sixth Agricultural District assorts
tion scandal is to be opened a, am in a
few days. Yesterday Mr. J. W. ftiitobell
tbe attorney for the accused dnecto s,
received word Hint Ur.George E, Housker,
the special expert accountant wbo waa
appointed by Governor liudd to repot
on the book of the uss iClation from tbe
bog,lining of Mr Lewis Thorn* a' admin
istration as secretary to tho present date,
VOUld arrive toll ay.
The present circctory by instructions
of th governor are tie..sotting tue busi
neis ol the ties ciatiou, the same ns ev>r.
The only cundition imposed wbs thai
ttierc should be no attem, t made to dis
pose of the property in a way that would
interfere with the linal detertnination of
the inquisition.
Licensed to Wed
The following mar iage licenses were
issued hy the county clerk yesterday:
Howard Graham liundrem, a native of
Kansas, aged 2n years, and Emma. Louise
liruley, a native of California; both resi
dents of Los Augelea.
Jacob Ferdinand Haller, a native ol
Germany, aged 27 yenro. and Rowena A.
b hei iler, a tntive of Indiana, aged 20
years; noih residents of Lns Angeles.
James K.I win Morris, a native ot New
York, aged 83 years, and l.ydia Marie
Cox, a native of Illinois, aged 22 years;
both residents of Pomona.
Peter Wolfe", jr., a native of New
York, aged 10 veers, and Mary Harniacli.
a native uf lowa, aeed 20 years; both res
idents ol la s A ,coles
Lewis M. Cortini a native of Missouri,
aged 4S years and a resi ent uf. la,a An
geles, and Bertha L. Whitman, aged 2
years, a native uf Nova Scotia and a resi
dent of Pasadena,
Lee bpeer a native of Kansas, aved 21
years, nrd Mary Parker, a native of Cal
ifornia, n.-ed IS years; both res.dents of
Los Angeles.
Forrest A. Home,a natpe of Massachu
setts, aged 2il years, and Mrs Ella M.
Browll, a native i f Pennsylvania, nged 28
ytars: botb residents of Nordboff, Ven
tura county.
Our customers say hat our wedding work is
the linest thoy have uvt-r seen. Lan we en
grave or print 100 nice onea for you? 11. M.
Lee ,t BrO , 140 North Spring street.
Special Not cc
All members of the Thanksgiving Her
ald staff,*toeelhcr with all members of
tne Free Xi dergarten aasuciati in and
00-operating committee*, nr expected to
be at the edit, rial offices of the H laid,
on New High afreet, at 8:80 this
(Wednesday) evening. The rpurtorinl
force will report at I iSO p.m. sharp,
A Singer Wanted
As we have a cozy home of live rooms
going for a sons. It is bandy to electric
power house; price $1175, $511 cash and
balanoe $15 v month. How does that
etrike you, Mr. F'are-pleaae? What is
the use of redting when you can buy so
easy. l.angworthy company. 220 S.
Spring st.
Genuine Wellington coal 310.50 per
ton. Culedoniun coal $10 p.r ton, sawed
oak wood $10 per cord. Coalman Coai
Co., room 28, Temple block, telcphono
61KJ. 1
See Them
In tbeir elegance and brilliancy: F. E.
Browne'a lamp stove No odor. No Imperfect
combustion. The best oil heati g device ever
on aa c. Send for 1 ircttlar. 014 South spring
street.
Agency for Pabst Beer
Agenoy for Paint beer Paoifle Bottling
Works, cor. Fifth and Wolfskin eta.
A. A. Eokstroruof 3_« s. Spring it.. Is where
you want to go looking tor good wall paper a
the rwht price.
EOS ANGELES nETJALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1895.
THE ROSEDALE SCHOOL TAXES
Judge York Decides That the
Levy Must Stand
THERE WILL BE NO REBATE
School District Taxes Arc Not General
County Funds
They Can Only Be Cssd tor the Purpas; lor
Which They Are Levied - Legal
Points Involved
11l sustaining the demurrer Interposed
in tho case of Aaron Smith aga list tbo
oountv of Los Angeles. Judgo York yes
terday dcci red the cnio a id. passu! upon
nn Important question in regard to
school district taxes. Judge York » opin
ion is as follows I
The plall tiff in this nctlrn ellrgcs C at
on tbe -ttn da of S ptemlier, IB&T, tne
boar I ol BUpervisOtS ol the county of Lea
Anj les. at tbe tl ne id' tbo levi of taxes
for county purposes, b7 an order i ass, d
at. a session of -aid board on that day,
and entered up .n in minutes.dciii'mintd
tnat. Wlioeas sibo I bonds of lb t sell ol
distrud in tbe lounty of Loe Anseles
known as tbo Roicd.lu school dlatrl t
bad tbtrttoforo been i sued and Wtro
then outstanding, and that in order lo
pay tbe Interest thereon fur the Ureal
year 1894-5, anil t' t lar •in tbe sink! g
fund for the redemption of sai I Ii n a
t. c amount and nuns by the la* ret] lire •
to be therein llaced, it «as n cts«ar
that tne sum of $10,1 I' BiiOU.il be rr.t>td
by taxut on upot lhe taxable property < f
sat si ho il ills riet ; and thereupon is
was further determined by sad boar
t at tbere Bboul I he arid there was levi- d
of o i ecah aiou of tiAuide property n
said Rosedala icho I it let ict for tne pi i
pos. of paying tue inter, st on said bun c
.nd pin ing in the linltinii fund fit c
re .emption In* real lor the said lis.it
year IBH4-6 the sum of 11.20 That the Oe
i rmination that 810,(110 would be rt
i[U.red as ofure-ai I w,s has it upo i nn
est mat' furnished sa d b tird of super
visors by (tie county au liter of Los An
geles county; tnut the equalized value of
..II the pr nertv cont lined in sai I Rose,
dnle school district, ns shown by the gen
eral assessment run tor the year l-nia.
after deducting In per cent for antici
pate I delinquencies from tho aggregate
..as «s"d value of said pron. rty in said
district,as it appeared on said general as
sessment roll, was tbe Mini of $990 09;
and the result obtained by dividing the
Said sum of liO.blO so Levied as aforesai'i
b/ tbe Raid equalized value, less >a d 15
per cent si ows tbat to rase said sum of
110.610, but 11.06 -boul i hay Destr levied
upon ensh sai , $1110 nf taxable jropertt
iv said Hosed ale ecno d district. Tbat
.ti. A Mitt son, tbe assi nor nl
plaintiff ber. in, was the owner ani
n possession oi certain taxable
property in the said Relodnle school d s
trict lor tne User! year 1.-SM-5. of the a
serse.l value, as appears by the Ipi eral
usse stnent roll i f said lisctil yiar,of $6.,50,
and paid to the tax tolhctur o> said
county of I.os Aniti lea pi lot to the pre
seat.iti in ami tiling of tbe claims in a .id
complaint specified, upon sucn ateeised
Valuatian, at the rate of fI.SO for each.
1100 the/oof, to-wit, the sum of »«.'(. PI.
whercuß, in fact, the mini Mettlson Should
have pain the sum of but II.ON upon cell
$100 of said as-esscd val latioii, and try
making such payment paid to the said
county tux collector the sim of 19.71) in
excert, of the legal tax Upon and valua
tion for sda tisosf year, 'that there re
main* in tbe llosedaU school district
building fund, alter too prn.rnal ami
i tares! of all outstanding bonds ot Said
scln ol district have been paid wt icb lell
nil' wit In the liscal ye r 19 -Lii, the sum
i> $7,210 03. Th t sai i Mattieon on (he
Kiln diy of May, 1835, hy only verified
and attested claim presented to ami tiled
witn the clerk of sml heard, up rti s, id
day. demaniied ol said defendant the re
turn of said sum of 19.73. 1 lull s.id de
fendant, tl ro U'b its said ucur.i of lupei
viei is,on th, Btb day of June, 1895,0 la I
lowjii and refused to pay smd claitn anil
a»re ever since refused to allow or p.y
lie sane. Tnat on tbe B,h day of June,
1896, the said S. A. Mntu-un, fur a valu
able Consideration, aol". assigned and
In sferred to the tlalntlff herein bis
s ido lain, for the said sum of $9.J.1. That
the rnuae of notion herein involves the
le ality of tbo tax levy in said Ro edale
school district by said uoatd of supervis
ors, and praying judgment against the
defendant f< r the sum of $9,711 and inter
est thereon at tbe legal rate from tbe (it.
day of June, 1805, ana tor costs of suit.
The defendant appeared by the district
attorney and daoiurred to the plaintiff's
comp aint and ipeotlled ns grounds of the
d u.urrer that the com pin nt does nit
state f,.cis sufficient to constitute a cause
of setloß.
fheteaiter the defendant Bird herein
what he denominates a "special de
murrer,"in which he sperliies as g nitnds
of his demurrer that tl c taxes all. ged to
have been pa d by plaint If are neither
county nor etate taxes nor any taxes un
der the control of di l'endan . a id that
the defendant as a •Municipal cm por. t O'l
bus no inter- st In nor co trol an the mon
ey alleged to have been pa d by the plain
tiff.
That paper denominated "sp oial de
niurrer" by the defendant i« not a i lead
ing recogniz d by the Ci de of C vil Pro
ceuure ol ibis stale. It conies nearer to
the specifications of section bid, C. C. P.
providing for a nonjoinder of parties i e
fendant; but to raise tbat ground of ae
n urrer tne clemi it mi si sic il> in
what the non-jomd r eoi s!st , wl.i h this
speoial uemurrer d es not o
The only demurrer, ib refore, properly
t etore the court is the general demuriet.
That demurrer raised the question ns to
Whether the county is 1 able at all in
this action for the money to h >ye
h'en i 1 lo Hy c Ueoted as taxes on behalf
of the Kos dale school (lis.riot. I'm;
in nev, ny all IHe all g.to. a of tf c con
plaint, could not have been c llecied by
the county for uuy other pur oso than
that designated in the tempi int, and
uOU'ld nt he nppliel by tho en .• ty to any
other use than tne use for which it w»s
collected. The county became tbe trus
tee lor the Roseate lohonl district in the
lioldiug and disbursing of th a fund. 'Ibe
county of Los Angeies is not sb wtt hy
th complaint t • h-ive ever made a y
claim t j th a fund i ther than in trust for
the Rosedale S'lionl distri.t. If the c v -
ty. therefore, were compelled to pay from
the general fund if Ills county the
amount alleged to bave been ill'g llv
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Claims."
COlleOted, the money" v ed for the pay
in lit 1 f the judg 10 nt enuli be tnlen
fr m the axes hvie upon t c whole
Ci 11 ii ty and not upon the territory in
cluded witn 111 the Riiscdale school dis
trict al inc. The fin ds s aliened to h ye
been collected would rem I 1
thereafter eradlta to the 1. Bedaie school
district. Aa was said by lur supreme
court i.i Ills Cl«e of Mai'K JO 11 ni re vs.
Oojniy o r i-an Lots oniapo, r ecided Au
gust 8, lolia. "it was not iut i.ded by the
c actmenf . f section f8l!i P C . to permit
an auiion onanist a county to recover
t i\e. paid 10 he held by its oil Clals,
nut for the octiciit ol the couutv nor sub
ject I" its illapoa.tioti, but for the uso ol
an I to be dispose 1 of by a district organ
ization, a local district within tnt coun
ty. If jud ment is obtained in such an
action against the county then it mu-t
bo paid by the county, and nn provision
is made by which il may have recotir-o
upon tne district for tho annunt thus
pairl . . . Manifesly, this would be
unjust to those parts of the county rot
with n tho district, and we should not
nltribute to Ibe legl'lttturo a (lesion t 1 al
low such a result unless tnat can tri.c
tiou ia required by the terms of the st t
ute, as it is not in this instance.'' 'lhe
latter iase as cit°d in tbe case of the l a
oittc .Mutual Life Insurance company vs.
the ontlilty of San uiegO. decided Augutt
•JI. 1895, in whici it is held that "stud
seatioti 11819 P. C. was not designed to
authorize the recovery from a Oountv of
illegal laxrs collected for the use of a
aennrd d strict within the 0OU! ty.' Iv
the hit let' cas« the sUprehi 1 cotir says:
"Tbe funds of the school district nru not
subject lo tne Control of the v linty so as
to allow a reimbursement cf the county
lor the amount uf tbe jugdment if H
should ba pail. The reas mine 01 these
two cases is ceitalnly appl cable to this
case ber alts tbe funds alio ed to have
been illegally collect d are nevertheless
not county funds and in no way tublert
to nppio ri lion by the county and tbey
cannot in any way btconie county funis,
and a Juduiueht agaii.st the tounty for
the non-inym nt of the amount claimed
to plaintiff would bave to be paid, net
o it of the fund alleged to have been ille
t'ally collected, but out of the general
taxes levied an 1 collected upon all lhe
property of the 1 utility of Los Angeles. It,
therefore, follows thai lhe demurrer
til plaintiff's, complaint should be sus
tained: and il is so ordered.
Scrofula and blood prison 'adloally
cured in from one tn thr-e months. Syph
ilis positively oureu by hypodermic treat
ment. No medicine given Internally.
Call on or address Or. H. I', Peebles,
S. Spring.
The Anheuser, 243 5. Spring St.
Concerts every evening from 8 until 12
— the Amble bisters' orchestra, ami Mits
Rose Clemence, Califor.ri.i's favorite
nightingale, Miss Louise Lister, the
charming comedienne. Charles Hnuer,
proprietor.
Hemiine Wellington coal jIOoO per ton,
«'• Idi ninn coal $ln per ton, sawed oak
woini $10 per cod, C> alman Coal Co.,
room 28, Temple ul ck, telephone 688.
The imported Tucherhruii and Pilsener
as drawn nt the Anheu-er, lave cap
lured tne 1 veis of the f aim.
5 Kregelo <fc Bre<ee, ninoral dir otirs,
tiroa,»«) on i oixthsrie,, tel. im>
In Advanced Years
Hood's Sarsaparilla is often ot great value
in giving the strength ao much desired.
Mr. W. G. Wyman of Saratoga, Cel., had
a large bunch, called a tumor, on his
right breast. He took Hood's Barspaa
rllla which gave him new life and vigor
and the pain and all traces of tumor have
wholly disappeared. He says: "Five bot
tles did the work. It la literally true,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
cores. We also think Hood's Pills the beet
Ladies, Ctire Yourselves
If you are suffering from any form of
Uterine Trouble cr Female Weakness, call and
invest gate our home trea'ment. The mot
clironlo cases ate cured by its use.
Consultation 1-Tt EH.
Home Health Co.,
PIRTLK BLOCK,
Cor. Broadway and Fourth
Reception Room 42 '
NEW UIBNNR BUFFET, Hint), court-treat, Los Angele., Cal
ftf ADMIBsiIOS FREE H
With Family Entrance and Family Departments.
Refined Entertainment a^TBS
Eve y evening from 7 Sin to H o'oloelt, consisting of a choice selection of vocal and lust rumen
t. l music. Matlnaes Monday and autrday from 19 to . Every Friday Amatour Night. At
t c New Vienna m«y always be found the leading European daily and w-ekly papers, liieluu
ing l.cndon Times, Parla Mgaro, Berliner Tageblatt, Wiener Freie Fressc, etc, etc. Finest
cuisine, commercial lunch and meals a la carte at all hours.
Wednesday, Nov. 21 I
Will be your last chlnce to get a world-famed Columbia Bicycle for nothing. Now I
is your last chance to get a guessing blank, as Thanksgiving Day at the performance \
of JILT, played by the justly celebrated FRAWLEY COMPANY at the Burbank
Theater, the nails in the jar now in our window will be counted. You may be the
lucky one. II you have no guessing blank, get in line and get some; with every
purchase of one dollar you get a blank.
Trade -Winners
Is what everybody calls our „
suits -m
IF jOVERCOATS
Trade=Winners Trade=Winners Trade=Winners
Suits or Suits or Suits or
Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats
Money in your pocket Money in your pocket Money in your pocket
to see these before you to see these before you to see these before you
buy buy buy
I $7.50 11 $12.50 $17.501
V Brown Bros. /
In %\ A? ®
I Ml / Makers of Low Prices v t . £
\V 249 South Spring St. 251
1 TRY IT V
| Spruce Gum j
| Cough Balsam |
Si A sure and reliable Cure Ij
M For Coughs and Colds.
No Cure, Money refunded.
50 cents a Bottle |
Wl For sale only by
' FRED F. KIEFERDORF, 1
S IIRCUuTsJT, j|
424 S. Haiti Street, |
Los Angeles, Cal. f2

p] Prescriptions Carefully compounds! re
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tJfjBIiMIHIS^^
DR. woxc. HIM, who ba ptactlocd modi'
cine in I.os Angeles lor -O years, and
whose otlice Is at HBl upper Main stree will
ireat hv m dicinenll 1 lessee Of woni n, men
and children l'liedortor elainie that he has
rented! -a the: are superior lo all other aa a
Bpeoifto lor tro ibles of women and men. A
trial will louviice ttie alek t at Dr. Wong
llliu'a remedies are the est ertb seioui that
can be prt-sc b'd. Ur. Wont litmit"Oblnese
pbisiclan of prominence aid a gentleman of
reaponsihllitv. Ills repu at on is nor" ban
well established, and all persons needing hi,*
servlctae n rely on bis ssill nd ability A
cure la guaranteed in every eas'i i which a
tecovery is possible. Herb mcd clues for aa c.
DR.WONCHIM
HERB DOCTOR
639 Upper Main St., Los Angeles
Anita Cream
Henuties
Complexion
* Wholesale. Itetail.
BHBK & CO
JAPANESE GOODS
:i44 1 J d. spring.
Rest Paper Napkins
Special Wlini.KBAl.fc PRICE
TO IIE-STAUK A NTS
.ewOnly $» Og Per 1.000
AMUSEMENTS
NES/uC LOS BNCELES THEHTER
C. M. WOOD, Lessee H. ft WYATT, Manager
Four Nights Boning Tonight, November 27
Matinees Thanksgiving Day and Saturday.
Jacob i.itts' Elaborate Production ol C. T. Dazey's Lat.st and Greatest Success,
"The War of Wealth"
To be presented here witb all the original aceceryand effects, and with tbe eaute great gut
which recently score I the bigg st hit of the year in San Francisco. Prices, -50, 50c, Too and fl,
■SKAT j MtW ON SALE.
NOW LOS HNCELES THEHTER
(. M. Wi OD. i eases H. C. WYATT, Manager
TJ— ■- r hree Nights Only Commenciog Monday, Dec. 2
And odnesday Matitico " ' !
J. H. HfIVERLY'S AMERICAN EUROPEAN MINSTRELS
Feaded by tbe world- BILLY RICH, BURT SHEPARD, And ell the HAVERLY
I tnous comedians, . „ ._ Favorltles
.'.magnificent useinbl -ot America'a highest aala led perlotmers. A ••orepauy worthy the
patae—a name Wort y the company. Personally directed by J. 11. 'AVERLY.
PICK ES, 'Joe. r>oo, 7Sc, 91. seats on sale
SOUTH MAIN ST., Jr_\ a _V Performance every even
■ \ Ins Including snnda\,
Bet. First and Second. _V\\t\rV_rVt\ _ _faVi Evening i rlce 25c, 60c.
Week Commencing ,
Monday, Nov. 25 ~~' W V Sunday.
LEIGH SISTERS, t <-» r_T~ C7J LILLIAN* SMITH,
TOP VCR A STEEL, 17 l\»_W _?M"_fir_»% IDA HOWELL,
1 OUR I.AsSAKDs, 1 H*" •'WW W WILLIAMS A WALKER
GRAND THffNKSOI-tING WBTINEB TOWOI-ROW
BURBHNK THERTER ' Fred A. Cooper, Manager
Main Stre I, between Fifth and Sixth.
MONDAY EVENINU, NOVEMBER 28
EIGHTH WEEK AND COMINUhD -SUCCESS OK 'lIIK IKAWLKI' COMPANY, from the
Columbia Theater. Sen Francisco, iv Bouclcault'a witty comedy, in fiv- acts,
Special Grand Matinee- "THE J I L-T '' "Thanksgiving Day
Introducing the great Racing Pcci c, in which the celebrated race horses. Hello and Vixen will
appear No deviation In prices, 15c, 200, 110 c and nOc; Inge seats 750; box aeate, *L MATI-
N_! r. SAT I' RDAY Monday evening. December 3. 'HIE WESTERNER. »_ ________
BKRTLETT'S MUSIC HHLL
103 North Spring Street.
First Annual Fall p* • v. •
•••Exhibitionof... Jra.l^tl^gs•••
Society of Fine Arts of Southern California \J n . r T\an 7
Open Irom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7to 10 ]>.m. IIUVe LO IU UvVe I
-tDMIS3ION - - 25 CENTS
T HB Corner First an I Spring ata , un er the proprietorship of
GCNTHER .v UI'KNHAKD, bas reopened tbe s.asou aa a
FIRST CLHSS CONCERT HHLL
Willi the celebrated lIEKTH FAMILY, ormorly wl b Vienna Buffet
FIRST CLASS Kit Clli-N OPEN TILL MiDNIUHT. ALL KINDS OF DELit'ACIS3.
ENGINES. BOILERS. MACHINERY AND TOOLS.
MINI Mi. HOIsTINO, IRKIOATIKO. LAOfIDRT.
Iron and wool working Machinery lle'ting. Packing. Wood Pulleya, Dynatoeos, Meters aft*
Electrical SnpHles. 108 HACIiINEKY SUPPLY CO.. 105 N. .Headway. Pkeae UH7
PROF, D. WORMSER, ZITHER SOLOIST,
For Private Parti.s, Receptione. etc. -'Ob SOUTH HOPE STREET,
Engagements leoel ed at Bnrtlett's music house, 10d North Spring street
A LIMITED NUMBER OF SCHOLARS TAKU.N. .
SAY AYE 'NO' AND YELL NE'ER BE MARRIED.
DON'T REFUSE ALL OUR ADVICE TO USE
SAPOLIO
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