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The Herald CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TEMPBRATTJRE— Report of observations taken at Los Angeles December 2. The barometer is reduced to sea level. 5:00 a. m. ft :OV P. in. 05 IN 30 INW Maximum temperature. 711 Minimum touiperature, -IS FORECAST—Dec. 2.—For Southern Cal ifornia: Fair; nearly stationary tem perature; fresh northerly winds. WEATHER REPORT — United States depaitiuent of u<rioultun weather bureau's report, rocoived at Lis An geles December 2, IH'JS. 7(i till lift UU . r i* (il) 44 John Bergen will not steal socks for tom» timo to come, ai he received one of the heaviest sentences from JuaticoJOwons yesterday tbnt hue been meted out to a petty larcenist for many a day. Bergen is the man who fought so desperately with Otfloer Stewart when tho latter tried to arrest bim for taking several pairs of footgear. Two charges of potty larceny were bronchi against Bergen, and he got ninety days for tbe first and one hundred and nfty days for the second conviction. Bocks will be safer for awhile longer. Thomas Kinimcr, one of ttio many in hard luck and without a penchant for manual labor, wus given twenty days in jail by Justloe Owens yesterday for peg ging. Alert Deputy Constable Brake scholar arrested the fellow on Spring street Saturday nigbt. Kred Russell, tbe brutal negro boot black who smashed and kicked Jensen in the face last week, wus lined J;u by. Justice Owens yesteraay. If ltussrll fails to liquidate he will have tbe alternative of going to jail for a corresponding num ber of days. Chief Glass received a letter from Mrs. Margaret Lynch, the sistei of tbo late Officer ' John K. Maguire, asking wlmi disposition bad been made of the remains and bis effects. Mrs. Lynch lesides in Ireland. Tho board of supervisors met yesterdsy and put in the entire day auditing de mands. They will be engaged in tho same occupation a l day today. Tbe cases agsinst T. J. Cuddy, who is charged with having been drunk and also disturbing tbe peace, were continued un til today nt 2:30 p.m. Jim Morris, the faking blind beggar, was discharged yesterday by luatioe Owens, as there was .10 complaint against him. Stanton post and relief corps will give a concert and social st Music bull to night, which promises to be most enjoy able. W. V. Sweet was lined 976 yesterday for havl g obtained money under falto prc tensrs Irom Muckel, the saloon man. Ex-C uncilman F. M. Nickel of the Last Side baa returned from a short business trip to San Francisco. W. B. Hallaway was lined $2 by Justice Owens yesterday for violating the hill potting ordinance, George Powers will he tried today for disturbing the peace. Lovers of tine art are always o,i the aleit for something new. A now line of etchings, mezzo-tints engravings, car bons, photos and grqvures bave just been received at H. C. 1 iclitenberger'a art em porium, *07 N. Main St., for thu holiday trade. .The Security Loan and Trust company 61 888 South' Spring street issues its debenture bonds for any amount, large or small. Tbey are secured by high grade Mortgages, and tbe fact of their being in come producing makes tbem desirable investments. I'r. Rebecca Lee Dorsev. Siimsou block, lirst floor, roomt 18U, 1;I0, 181. Special at tention given to obttetrical rases and all diseases of women and children. Kite- j trlcity scientifically used. Consultation 1 boura, Ito 6. Tel. 1277. S. Conradi, jeweler and watchmaker, { 113 S. Spring street, inaket a specialty of lino waicb and jewelry repairing and dia inund letting; an elegant line of optical I goods. A tine stock of watchea and jewel ry always 011 hand. Come'to the Ralston to dine, eat pun' fond cooked according to the Kalston system, abd you will he healiby and happy. Meals 85 cents. Good music. Come, 315 aud 317 West Third street. It will pay you to visit the Queen Shoo Store, 162-liM North Mam street, and sec : tbe extrsodinary low values for hue j shoes that are bei lg offered there during I tbis (December) month. Adam:. Bros., dentists. 3.HP» South Spring street. Psinlees tilling 'and ex tracting. Best sets of teeth from SO to $10. Hours, Bto 5) Sundays, 10 to 12. Z Tbe best capes will be sold lirst. Coma early and secure a bargain in a fur cape. At tbe prices asked tbey will go fatt. Coulter Dry Goods company. With every sale of $2 worth ot allocs and upwards tbe Queen Shoe Store, 102-104 North Main street, will give a handsome Christmas gift. Piano notise, A. G. Gardner. 118 Win ston street. New and second-hand pi anos for sale and to rent. First-class tuning. Our entire stock of fur capes will bo sold this week. See display in front win dow. Coulter Dry Goods company. R. B. Stephens A Co., of IB6K West Third street, have choice residences for lale and rent. Remember, today we sell fur capee at greatly reduced prices. Coulter Dry Goods company. Pore taffies, fresh every hall hour; (if teen flavors. John C. Nevin, 20b South Main street. Fourth annual gift tale now on at the Queen Shoe Store, 102-104 North Main street. Sharp A- Sanson, funeral directors (in dependent) 586 South Spring street. Tel. Sharp A. Samson, funeral directors, 530 South Spring street, telephone 1029. Rooms $2 a week and up. P. S. hotel. A Sentimental Suit . A curious law case is reported from Milan, A young lady susd a voting man — a perfect stranger—for having kissed er suddenly and without warning in the "pen street. When she entered the box to give cid-ncc against him tbe judge was so struck witb her beauty that ho in stantly acquitted the accused on the grounds "thai to much loveliness and charm bad doubtless proved an irresisti ble temptation." Perhaps the most re mark, pie feature off the trial was tbat instead of being annoyed nt losing her case, tbe plaintiff was delighted at the verdiot, and uttered a friendly farewell to tbc judgo aa sho left the oourt room btaming witb smiles, while the accused was heartily applauded as he retired in triumph with his friends. Cashmere Shawls The sbairls of Cashmere are made from the wool of tbe camel, while tbe sheep of that country also produce fine white silky wool. T 0 whole population it en gaged in preparing tbe thread and weav ing these artioles for commerce. C. J; Jones, a negro lawyer of. Oreen ville. Miss., has been admitted to prac tice in the supreme court Of the United States. AT THE HOTELS Milton Santee and wife of San Diego are at tbe Ramona. P. Pi Olds and wlte of Lansing, Mich., are at the Hollenbeck. W. Melick, proprietor of tho Lancaster Gazette, is at the Nadeau. Albert M. Hochttadter and wife of Philadelphia are at the Westminster Mrs. Kda yon Marion of tbe Florence hotel, Sun Pedro, is at the Ka.nona. Horace McPhee,proprietor of the Santa Ana Blade, is at the Ramona with bis wife. > John Cathin. tbe president of the Na tional Ice company at San Francisco, is at tbe Nadeau. J. T. Rader, a brother of Mayor Rader, ia a late arrival from Fremont, 0., and C a at the Nadetu. Valentino 1 Irion, tba president of tbe Home Sevinte and State bank of Peoria, 111., is at tbe Hollenbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Ct arles T. Hinde and Miss Alice Halliday are a party from Coronado now at tbe Wi stminsler. George H. Howe, president of tbe Brooklyn Press club and deputy comp troller of tbc government department of finance, is at tho Hollenbeck. .Mrs. 11. I. Clemens, Miss Clemens, Mrt. Powhattan Clark, Master Clark and narse, form a party of tourists from St, Lnuia, Mo., and are quartered lor tbe winter at the Nadeau. Late arrivals at the Abbotsford are: William Pent and wife, Kansas City; 0. Valentine, J. K. Cook, New York; X, T. Dyer, San Frunclsco; Edward Pennock, Philadelphia; Dr. A. Forget and family, Paris, France. Wherever finest food is used Dr. Price's Baking Powder supplies it. Personal Mujor James R. lUche, U. S. A., aged 08 cars, died on Sunday. The rentaint will he buried today. Superintendent Foshay ano a number of members of the .ichool board took formal 7iosiession of tho Highland Park school yesterday morning. Andrew W. Edward ol Antwerp, Bel gium, leomttanted py his wife, is ut' the Wettminster hotel. They are on their way around the world. Editor Munn of the San Jacinto Regis ter tried to go home yesterday morning, hut al the Santa Fe depot he bad to stop two runaway teams, and so lost his train. He will try it again this morning. Tom Grant, the nonpareil insurance man of Sin Francitco, is in the city. He is under the ctaperonugo of Colonel Broderick, Major Hoikwciler and General T. K. Bowan, to that there oan be no doubt but what he is having a good time. Herman dc Laguuu is registered st tbe Auditorium Annex in Chicago. He has written to a gentleman in this city tbat he will next week let tbe contract for the construction of the new telephone plant for this city. The work will be pushed to completion rapnfly. Nat C. Furman, for over twenty years a resident of this city, has taken charge of the Postal telegraph office in the Mini.on block. Mr. Furman has worked for over twelve years for (he Southern Paoilic and is o.ie of the best known operators on the coast. Charles Winsel, the landscape gardener dropped from tin: park pay rolls!, denies the charges of discourtesy to his fellow employees and to the general public, which have been given out by Superin tendent Meserve aa his reason for Win srl's dismissal. He will insist upon an investigation by the park commissioners. icre it thit advantage in tbe uto of Royal baaing powder over all others: It leuvet neither acid or alkali in the food. Tbc construction of tbe Witmer street tewer was commenced yesterday morn ins. After ita completion that thorough tare will <be graded, graveled and tide walked. A Business Lit Want:d We have a client who wants to Nasa n lot convenient to business center, for Hvc | yeurs to build upon. Wo also bave buyer tor a cottage convenient to cur line, most any location, to cost from SBuo Ito $1200, small cash payment unci $15 to $2.") a moutli end interest. Luugwortby j Co., 2211 S. Spring. Do You Want a Cooking Range j Here's your chance to select from the 1 best lines ever Drought to the coast, j 'throe cnrloeils just in. and in order to j help everybody out we will for thirty : dsys give you 10 per cent discount from ! our renulrir prices. Everything the best. \V. C. Surrey company. Kregelo & bresee, Mineral directors, Broadway and Sixth sreet. Tel. 243. j Don't fail to attend the special sale of fur capes tit Coulter's. JOTTINdS I Our Homo Brew i Water & Zobeieln's lager, fresh from thetr brewery, on draught In all the principal ea loons; delivered promptly In bottles or kegs. Otlice and brewery,4l4 Alisostreet; telepboae 01. Electric Oil Stove Or hot air furnace; take your choice to heat your bouse this winter. Nauerth & Cass Hard, ware Company has them, 320 a Spring St. Han I man Fish Co., San Pedro Fresh ttah and lobsters shipped direct to all points In Arizona, Texas and Mexico, from cannery in San Pedro, at lowest wholesale prices. Water Pipe We offer at a bargain twenty thousand feet ~% screw casing Consult, Consolidated Pipe Co., 873 to Bn9 Stevenson aye., near Santa Fo depot. Eagle Brand Oysters Call for tho Kaglo Hrand of fresh frozen oysters. Your grocer lias them. Tbey are a great delicacy. Pabst Beert Pabst Beerl On draft. Oljmpic Hall, 121 W. First St., W. Harms, prop. Tel. 274, Finest commer cial !'<nch. Leave orders for bottled beer. Free Dispensary For the poor dalljC. Drs. Lindley and Smith, Broadway and Korrrlh. I'lrtle Block. Have you secy our Columbus Buggy Co.'s bicycle for IBM? Insp.-ct samples, 210 N. Main St., llawjay, King & Co. B|Hlders, Take Notice Lumber at reduced rates; dot our prices. Ganahl Lumber company. , , tf! —————— ... Save Undertakers' commission litre your hacks for funerals, *J.."io each from (jus Graham. Stand, Arcade depot, lei. 553. Pabat Be rt Pabst Beerl On draft at Joe Arno'd's, 3W a Sprint sL We are making a great run on our new 1800 model bicycle for the low price of «)65. Haw ley, King & Co., 210 North Main street Dr. & H. Tolburst, dentist, has reopened hts office in the Byrne bldg. Third and Broadway. Big Tree Carriage Works, ijß San Pedro St. Concord ousineis wagons a specialty Dr. D. f. Dlffenbacher, dentist, rooms 4 and 5. 110 & Spring at., i.os Angeles. Everything on wheels, Hawley, King & Co., 210-212 N. Main street. Dressraakcra-All lashlnn books at Lang stadter'a, 214 South Broadway. Columbus Buggy Co.'s buggies are high grade. Dr. Harriet Hilton. 424 S. Hill street. LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MOBNTNG. DECEMBER 3, 1895 COLORS FOR THE SCHOOLS Pupils May Now Subscribe for ' Flag Purposes A BOARD RULE IS AMENDED / • Tbe Regular Monthly Meeting of the School Directors One New Teacher Appointed for Night Service. The Matter ol a Music Supervisor In the High School Indefinitely Postponed Tho board of education met in adjourn ed sesion last night. Tbe recommenda tion of tbe teachers' committee, that W. O. Lowe be elected a teacher in the night school for seivice at tbc Ducommun street sohool. at the salary of $40 a month, was adopted, as was also the rec ommendation of the tinanoe committee thai bills aggregating 98680.89 be approv ed. Tbc monthly pay rolls of tho de partment wero allowed. Superintendent Foshuv reported the successful conduct of tho recent city in stitute ami also the great Thanksgiving day offering from tbo pupils of the var ious schools. Director Syinonton reported tbat he had vijited tne Highland quirk tcho.il and wanted informatijn legaruing the trans fur of the school property i.i the lately annexed district to the city boartl of education. He suggested and moved that a committee of tares be appointed to properly tdjust tbe details of tho mat ter. Tne motion was curried. Direct irs Syinonton, Da.sett and Pit man were appoint d as such committee. County Superintendent ltilev asked that the board turn over to him a room in tho high school during; tbe week be ginning December 88d, for the purpose of holding tbe regular annual 0 mnty teach ers e« ami nation. The request wus <o.n plied with. Supeiintentlent Foshay asked that the regular Christmas holidays begin Decem ber L'Otb and continue for one week, in slend 01 tno weeks, as has been the rule in the past. Tbe suggests n was adopted. There was fomo debate upon the sub ject of liiiih school insurance. The board at its lust meeting decided tbat unlets the various companies interested would permit oil to be burned aa fuel in tue building without a declaration of extra risk, all of the nietent policies were to be canceled. The board last night referred the matter to Ihe insurance committee with power to act. Director Bym inton called intention to tbe lact that aeveral school buildings are without tbe nation al colors and in the Cornwall street sohool the children have themselves sub scribed money for a Hag,which is against rule 105 of the board of education, prohi biting contributions for any purpose/. Di rector Umbo moved that the rule be to ameildtd us to exempt contribution* for Hag purposes. Director Canned was in favor of receiving the particular th<2 in question ami permitting tbe rub) to stand as it is, and Director Kennedy did not believe in chancing the rule. He 1 bought that flay contributions ought not be col lected outside of schuoi nourt. Director Pitman favored tbe supenaiuh uf tbo caat trcn rule. Director h ulton opposed the Mag idea witb the argument tbat other supplier are nee led in t he various schools wor»e thau arc iiagt. The Giuob motion prevailed. Tbe matter of music supervisor in the high achool wat. on motion of Director Griibb, indefinitely postponed, Director Pitman si.,no voting no. The Minneapolis is the fastest of war ships. o|, Price's ia best of baking pow der. NEITHER LIKELY TO ESCAPE Two Hungarian Jews Who Try to Shift the Blame 1 Sam Weiscnbtger an I Harry Lichen stein, two Hungarian Jews, are locket up in the police station awaiting trial on the oharge of petty larceny. They were arretted hy Detectives Aublo and Haw ley. The person whom tbey are aocused of tinting robbed ia Mrt. Luuer of Ban ning street. 1 Tne woman rents rooms and Linben steio hired one from ner. In a corner of the place end behind a c .lieu curtain were a number of wraps and other gar ments of a woman,, including two very handsome dresses. Samuel was in tho habit of vititing tne other at tho house on Banning street, ami tbey being of an . inquiring nature, soon learned of the presenoo of the goods. On Wednesday toe men removed the things, but it was not until Saturday toat Mrs. Lover miss ed tier possessions. Sbe reported the theft to tbe police, and Detectives Hawley and Aublu were detailed to look Into the rase. At rirst Lichonstein professed entire ignorance of the matter, and claimed that be had not even known oi the goo s be ing 1,1 his room. The ofllcors visited Weisenberger on Lazard street. Tbo latter became frightened, and seeekitw to shield himself, told them that Licben itein had asked him to help carry the articles away and dispote of them, but he bud relused to have anything to do with tbe nff :ir A further investigation by the officers trtts rewarded by learning that Weisenberger had negotiated lor the sale of tne goods,as had Lichenstein also. When tbe two men were brought tog'tner Lichenstein acknowledged that he had prevaricated to the officers, but bad done it in order toshisld his friend, hut finally broke down and confessed his part in the theft. There is a complete case against each of tbe men, and their attempts to tbrow the blame 011 each other will be unsuc cetsful, and they will probably bo foil d fuilty. All of the goods were recovered, t was first thought a case of burglary raijint nave been made against the men, but as one of them slept in the room from where the articles were taken, tbo charge would not httvo stuck. Blacklnton Starts Out Dr. liltckinton, meat and milk in spector under the hoard of health, began his roundup after the milk dealers yester day aft* moon. He intends to co liscate all ni lk found tv he under standard, as per Instructions of the board of health. DISTRESSING |pV__DISEASES CjJ&SKIN y 1 n Reljeved Speedily Cured by (jjticura Spiedt Cimß Treatment.— Warm bathe with Cuticura Soap, irentie appll. ration* of Cuticura 'ointment), and rollr! doaee of Cuticura Keboltent (the new blood purifier' Bold tfermiflwut the world. Britlih nVrnt: F. Nl*. •tar * Hon, l. Kin: Kawtrd-at., l.on<lon. Poxita JJr.uu ACh rM. Coar., Sole rropi., Do,ton. U. a. A. WICKEDEST STREET ON EARTH That Is What Nigger Alley Was la Pioneer Days The bistorictl society held its annual meeting In Justice Morrison's court room latt evening. Tbe following were elected board of directors: Baxter, Ouinn, Pollev, Adams, Vroo man, Earrows and Mrt. Williams. j J. M. Guinn read an interesting and valuable paper entitled, Fragments of Local History. He presented many facta of tbe local bitlory of the city not gener ally known. He gavo the old-time names of streets and tho story of tbe changes in their character. In tho early days th* streets wandered off indefiniielr. There were no wheeled vehicles in those days except tbc creaking old curretas that hauled adobe to rouf tbe bouses. There were no sidewalks, because everybody rode on horseback. As tbe city grew it drifted southward from Site old nucleus north of the plaza. The business center fur a time was lo cated at tbe junction of Los Angeles and Aliso atreets. Calle de Los Necros (Nig ger alley) was during the gala days of gold mining, in the early lift tea, thu wickedest street on earth. It was tne cen ter of gamlb ng ami all rr miner of diasi - put ion. Murder was almost an every day occurrence in its dens and divet. Before its existenoe as a street ended, its anobe lined walls witnessed the Chinese mas surco, tbe last tragedy tbst was enacted within its malodorous confines. A number of tbe members spoke upon the methods of arousing interest in his torical subjects. The following olficcrt wero elected from tho board of directors: F. J. Pulley,presi dent; Mrs. M. Burton Williamson and A. C.Vrooman, vice preeidents; J, M.Guinn, secretary and curator; ESdwin' Baxter, treasurer. NEWS FROM THE OIL FIELDS Important Meeting of the Directors of the Exchange To Decide the Transportation Question—Drill ing Continues at Both EnJt of the Territory—General Iteror The executive committee of the oil ex change was unable lo closa the cont-act for tho transportation of oil with the owners of tbe bo it at Santa Monios, and the matter will come up for consideration this morning at tbe meeting of iho boaid of directors. As the "proposition now stands it is difficult to Ray whether any thing will cume of the affair or not. The number of oil wells being redrilled seems to be on the increase, while the extension of the Held progresses slowly. Drilling will begin this morning in the Phoenix {well, west of Belmont avenue on Fi st street. A depth of 400 feet has been reached in the Green well, and tbe casing is being put down. Mr. McCabe is building two 1000-bar el tanks on his linens Vista street property, near the Southern Pacific freight yards. J Alter a week's fishing in Ibe Tubb'H well on Mutualf street, thu drillers are again going down at a good rate. Drilling will commence today in the Dohcney A-. < 'onmm well,on Mctcalf ti eet above Temple. Preparations are about completed for a new well on Park place, to be put down by John Hummel. Tbe Sheldon well,on tbe corner of Fig ucroa and Court atreets, is reauy for tbe pump. A large tauk la in process of con struction near by. l't:e Lnma Oil company has completed one of its wells on Figueroa - licet and is about tiOU feet down on tbe second one. Bxcavatintia are being made for a third on the same property. Youne, Beech ft Cochrane are making preparations for drilling a new well on Temple stiect above Victor. Spudding will begin today ut tbe Boost & Leslie well on Victor near Bellevue av enue. Uoheney &■ Co's pipe line hroka yes leday near the corner ot Seventh and Grand avenue ami a quantity of oil was lost. Wagons were toun on the spot an I turther loss prevented. From LaGrippe„ How Dr. Miles' Nervine Restored One of Kentucky's Business Men to Health. No DISEASE bss ever presented so many peculiarities as LaGrippe. No disease leaves Its victims so debilitated, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaUrippe. Mr. D. W. Hilton, state agent of the Mut ual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: "In 1880' and '80 I bad tiro severe attacks of LaGrippe, the last, one attacking my ner vous system with such severity tbat my life was despaired of. I bad not slept for more tban two months except by the use of nar cotics that stupefied me, but gave me no rest. I was only conscious of intense mental weakness, agonizing bodily pain and tho fact that I was houriy growing weaker. When in thiscoudlt ion. I commenced using l)r Miles' Restorative Nervine. Intwodays I began to improve and in ono month's time 1 was cured much to the surprise of all who l.new of my condition. I have been In ex cellent health since and have recommended your remedies to many of mv friends." Louisville. Jan 22. 1895. D. \V. Hilton. Dr. IHiltV l»rviW Rptifnrps Health. JOE POHEIK THE TAILOR J} MAKES THE BEST CLOTHES IN THE STATE A^lL At 25 PFR CENT LESS Jjkm IHAN AWY OTHER HOUSE. V H SUITS «aae to order from $20 Wj& PANTS w» to order trio $§ jMX FINE TAILORING I if! 1 ATMOfVXATI? PRICES I |BT tif Itulee for Self-Measurement 190 and Samples of ('lotb sent free tor all orders. cV ~ No. 143 S. Spring St I.OS «NOEL*"! J. F. Henderson, Manager ORGAN RECITAL An Unique Entertainment to be Ulven Teal awl An informal organ recital will be given tbis evening st the Fletcher snd Harris organ factory on New High street. The event will bo of unusual interest by rea son of the fact tbat tbe first pipe organ ever manufactured in Los Angeles will be used. Tbo instrument has been built for the Episccopul church of Sierra Madre. The performers will be M ssrs.TJnnater, organist ol St. Paul's; Wyekoff ot Kmati luel Presbyterian ;Oolby of binipson taber nacle, and Fletcher of tne Universalist church, Pasadena. Tho vocal soloists are Mies bernice Holmes and Miss Lulu bait tie. Flute soloist M. M. Harris." TEN PER CENT PENALTY Half of the City Taxes Became Delinquent Last Bvcarfng City taxes became delinquent at 5 oclock lust evening, alter which time toe 10 per cent penalty becomes attached for tbe mon«ys owing, as is required hy law. The penultj. however, affects only half of thu tax. Brings comfort and 1 improvement and tonus to personal enjoyment when rightly usecf. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with iess expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest tbe value to health of the pure liquid laxat : ve principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Fias. lis excellence is due to its presenting in tho form most acceptable and pleas* ant to the taste, the refreshing und truly beneficial properties, of a perfect lax* stive; effectual ly cleansing tho system dispelling colds, headaches and fevets and permanently curing constipation, It lias g'.ven satisfaction to millions mid met with the approval of the medical profession because it acts on the Kid* Dcys, L!v'6f and Bowels without weak fcling them and it is perfectly free Iron, every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale b- all drug, gist's in 50c and 61 bottles, but it, is man* ufactnred by the California Fig Syrup Co.only, Whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, Bid being well informed, you will not , \sccpt ahM substitute if offered. f CAN CURE ANY CANCER B OR TUMOR § Not between ribi or other boncn. h rJ b> Tc3 Write for 63-page book of M O Treatise and H.-uic Testimon- .j tats of many wonderful cures. 13 fig mostly ia women's breasts. v cancer Hospital, 416 w. Tenil Bt. t-» !zj Ollce, 211 West First Street. § W LOS ANGELES, CAL. § S. K. Chamler, M. I). g Send to some one with Cancer The Parisian Bazaar 419 South Spring St. The Cheapest Place in the City 56-pieee Austrinr. China Tea Set, beautifully decorated or AA gold band, worth fio «p/.UU Beautiful Bohemian Glass Baskets everywhere sold at 35c; our price. £UL 54-piece Cottage Set, (Jji £?A best white semi-porcelain $4*ol/ Bohemian Glass Vases for 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c NOTICE—Don't fail to examine our large and cheap line of ... . Toys and Holiday Goods Before purchasing elsew here. 419 South Spring St. IS Southern Route. During this season of he year the most picas -nt route 1 Mho entire east, with no high altitudes or snow block* adea, it via EL PASO and tho TEXAS AND PAGIFIG IT. THROUGH PULLMAN PALACK AND TOURIST CAKS DAILY Between California and Chicago, St. Louts fnA Arkan*»s ffot spri ni?a without change. For in form i l ' in « resent niij p. co..orts T. T. FITZOKRALD, Traveling Pass. Agt., 11l California st., ban Francisco, Cal. §/ tocos ud Chocolates -£// are ""excelled Material of Flavor. Their Pink Wrapper Vanilla Chocolate i, a favorite for Eating and Drinking. Grocer, everywhere. POLAND Addro, FOR ROCK BARTHOLOMEW & CO. WATER iwwtitiW Ring Up No. 26 If you want a fine article of Boiled Cider (eight gallons boiled down to one) direct from Michigan. Just the thing for mince pies. Selling at $1.00 per Gallon Sweet Cider Have you tried our Michigan Sweet Cider? If not come In and sample it. Absolutely pure apple juice. Selling at SOc per Gallon \fresh Pineapple Cocoanuts Baaaaat 10c per pound We each 25c per lot. 216-218 S. Spring St AMUSEMENTS Southern ; 1 ■ —| California Music Hall i . — i Bradbury Building, 216 218 W. Third rrcc tU Inc ru pilt Artist and Student Concerts every Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, beginning Saturday, December 7th, under the direction of Carlyle Petersilea By the Electric Belt Co. i . , j' er ' Stomach orSidney Trouble, don't ' send $l to Louis Daniels, room N6lli LOS KNGELES THEKTER (. If. WcOD. Lesieo H. C. WYAIT, Manager O Two Nights Only «o Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 3 and 4 And edlie.-iiuv Matinee — ' — 111 a H. WWn MliElPtl MINSTRELSi Beaded try (he world- BILLY RICE, BURT SHEPARD. And an the haverly f mou»comedians, . J , , Favoritloa n magnificent ensemble of America' c Highest sala r ied performers. A c ompany worthy the came—a name worthy the company. Personally directed by J. H. MAVERIY. PRICKS. gSc. 50c, 76c, $1. Seats now on sale. SOUTH MAIN ST., tf_\ X fX Matinees Saturday Bet. first and Second. j\ %A, IVW ■"<- Sunday Week Commencing '^^~^o7. Monday, Dec. 2 Telephone 14*7. Managerial Enterprise Outdone-J^TeCM Clerlse Irlo. Vocalists, Instrumentalists and comedians—Frank Moran, America's Greatest fctump Orator, and a grand company of Vaudeville Celebrities. BUR BRISK TH E=7*TB r Fred A. Cooper, Manager MAIN STREET, between Fifth and Sixth. Monday Evening, December 2d, Ninth week snd contlnu d success of TBE FRAWLEY COMPANY (from the Columbia Theater, B. F.,) in E. A. Rose's great melodrasia, ....THE WESTERNER.... Matinee on Saturday. Popular prices—lsc, 20c, 30c and SOc; logo seats 75e; box seats, SI. _Monday Evening, Uec.-mber Htli, 'dN THE NAME OF I HE CZAR." POPULHR DOLLHR BNTERTKINWBNT COURSB SECOND EVENING, SATURDAY, DEC. 7, SIMPSON AUDITORIUM —CAPT. JACK CRAWFORD, the Poet Scout, late Chief of Scouts of tho 0. s. Army, special Aid de Camp on staff of Commander-in-Chief O. A, It., in hi! unla.ua entertainment, 4 'The Camp Fire and the Trail" Thrilling experiences, humorous and pathetic narratives, drawn from real life. Greeted with larg" anil delighted audiences everywhere. Secure tickets in advance and avoid the crowd. Admis lon. 850. Re crvcd seats, 50c. For sale at Young M-n'a Christian Aaaoclation, *09 S. Hioadway Course Ickets for this and for other tour entertainments, only St. NEW VIBNNH BUFFBT, IM-llb", Courtttreet, Los Angeles, Oal gjm~ ADMISSION FREE f«l With Family Entrance and Family Departments. 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