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10 OFFICE: 58 East Colorado Street IHE TOURNAMENT OF ROSES Engages the Attention of Pasa= dena People THE PLANS ARE DISCUSSED And Another Meeting Will See Matters Well Settled Company B, N. O. C. ITeets for Business -Cot tage Prayer Meetings Popular—News Brevities and Personals PASADENA. Dec. 3.—The executive committee of tne Hose Tournament asso ciation met last night at the office ot Coffin A Steams, with Pressident Steams and Messrs. Weight, ifertel, Hrown, Mc- Donald and Hartwell present. Tbe president, was authorized to engage the Catalina Island Marine band for tho parade, which makes two bands already engaged, and tbere will probably be an other one. ft was resolved to invite the people of adjoining towns—North Pasadena, South Pasadena, Lamanda Park, Garvunzs, Mjnrovia, Sun Gabriel. Alhamhra, Sierra Madre, La Canyada, Lincoln Pork, Alta dena and Kcho Mountain—to participate in tho tournament, and tho secretary was instructed to send the proper invitations. The matter of the line of march for the parade was discussed at some length, but it was finniiy decided to ask each member of the committee to bring in at tbe next meeting the plan of a route. Tho tion tbe.t seemed to meet witb most favor was that the procession form on Fast Colorado street, with detachments rest ing on Lake and Moline.and tbat tho line of march be them o westward on Colorado to Orange Grove, countermarching on that avenue to give the judges an oppor tunity to make their inspection. The committee recognizes the difficulty of selecting judges who Will be both will ing to serve iv that capacity and at the same time satisfactory to those taking part in the parade, but they will en deavor to do this in the lisst manner pos sible by selecting some of thcni from neighboring towns, as well as from Pasa dena. The bicyclists suggested the name of W. C. Hill as chief of their division of the parade, nnd he wlil probably be ap pointed to that position. Captain Lang ham was mentioned for chief of tho di vision of floats, but none of the appoint ments will he positively settled Until the next meeting, ut which time the line of march will be arranged and other pre liminaries decided. It was announced that the Valley Hunt club would not enter as an organization, but that there would he many individual entries by the members of the club, un der the club s colors. ( Company B, the Sous of Veterans, the Knights of the Maccabees and other so cieties will enter, and doubtless the par i HAPPENINGS AT SANTA ANA City Trustee* Wrestle Witb tbe Street Paving Question The Tiller License Case Effectually Disposed of Imprisoned Hobos Strike for Better GTub SANTA ANA. Dec. ."..-The city board of trustees met last, night Jwith all mem bers present. The bids of the Union Pav ing company oi i.os Anegles lor paving the street car lines at 27 cents per square foot was rejected and the city clerk in structed to rcadvertise the bids. The property owners fronting on that por tion of Fourth street through which the improved poriton or the street railway lies bave held a meeting at which they agreed to make a bid themselves 0:1 the Work oi paving the street car lines and agree to take street railway bonds in pay ment therefor. The president ot the board was instructed to employ an attor ney in order to he sun- the bonds were lege. 1 and Issued, according to low. A cement walk was ordered put down on the south side of First street between D. Hollidny's rasld'etiqe to Cypress av enue. A protest was read front Fourth street property owners against the laying of a cement walk from Winter street to the Santa 1 c det'ot. Also one from properly owners against the putting in of a red wood curb on tbe west side of Cypress avenue. NeM Monday night was set for the hearing of the protests. J-'. S.dander ask n d permission to run a Inuch counter in Illy .t Co.'s saloon, l'he request wa- laid on tho table. The matter of <'. Miller's saloon license came up, and it tender ot p*> from Millet for a license for December was read, and on motion of Trustee Whitney the -ano was accepted. Then inistee Whitney moved to rescind tho notion of ihe board in September, when the license of C, Miller was revoked. Motion souoner] hy Trustee Garner-. When the vote was Called it carried by unanisous vote. This virtually settles this part of the question, but the- city is yet liable to a suit for damages. Menda Maras, a young Mexican, who was arrested for burglarizing th-- residence of E. G. Ma.xwi II a fwe days ago. proved a valuublo prisoner, as he has divulged the names of about a do/on young hood lums who have been doing untold mis chief. They will be brought In tomorrow and charged with malicious mischief. Jas. U..Howell of Tustln, aged 71 years, died yesterday afternoon. Tho funeral will take (dace tomorrow, Wednesday, ar 10 a. m. Tbe chaingang struck today just aider dinner and refused to go to work. They said it was impossible io break rock oil such grub as they were furnished. The overseer called tho sheriff, who asked them whether they would rather work on what grub ihey were getting or lay in jail without any grub at all, 'I hey -aid they would ration- go to jail without any thing to eat. I lie sheriff then locked them in toawaii developments, Mrs. J,. Wells was iv I.os Angeles yes terday interviewing the railroad l-tli vials in regard to a special rate for the National W.C.T.I . convention In he held in Eos Angeles next year. The pio-peets are for a $50 rate nnd return torn Chi cago. The Maccabees elected Ihe following officers lust night: A. G. Ilarlin, !!. •'.; R.W.Mead. F.C.; I.C.Conner. C.; M.M. Johnson, sergeant; D. Metheny, 51. A.; Pasadena News adewillbea grai d success. The com mittees are anxious that all who are to enter come forward el once and list their entries with the secretary, that ihey may be assigned to the proper class and ail arrangements perfected us rapiitly as pos sible. COMPANY It BUSINESS. Com pan y I! held an interesting business meeting last evening, in which a number of matters were discussed pertaining to the ptlit the company will tune in several I coming events. The quest ion of taking part in tne Ilose tournament has already been discussed and the club decided to enter. A committee appointed to arrango for a float or Nome representation of the company in tho parade as follows: Bar* gssnt Uarliek, Privates Thrall and Young. No doubt the boys will make a very creditable showing, as rhev always do. Ralph Clapp, Ralph Lewis, Alton Thayer, Messrs. Hampton. Pearson and Pa.-coe were admilted to membership, and th ir applications passed upon. Discussion was held on the na'ure of the celebration which should bo made on the -.'.til oi December, which wilt be tbi- sixth, anniversary of the organiza tion of tho company. A committee was appointed to arrange tbe festivities, of which Lieutenant ColllOgWOod was made chairman. A committee was appointed to mane arrangements tor the next competitive drill as follows: Sergeant Garlic*:. Lieu , tenant* Lippenootl and Keens. BREVITIES. The lirst puldio social of the woman's | branch of tho American Protective as- I sociation was held lastjevening at X nights |of Pythias ball, the attendance being | largo and the evening very pleasantly ; spent. First there was an entertaining I program, consistig of a duet by Messrs. I llsmill and God tier and another by ! Messrs. Strebsl nnd Wilson, after which j there were recitations by Miss Moras and | Miss Porter, a piano solo by Mi's Brui h | and speeches by J. M. Glass and Tillman I Hobsoii and Mrs. Oilman, president of tbe W. A. P. A. Refreshments were served, after which the evening was spent in social conversation. At, a special meeting of the pastors and j active workers of tne various churches af the M. E. church last evening, a com mittee previously appointed marie tbeir report concerning the "cottage prayer meetings'' proposed to be earned ou in the city. Sixty meetings have been .Bade and a series of special cottage prayer meetings i-: one or ruore ol the homes in eocu of the districts will be held once a week on Tuesday evening-, com mecing on December loin, in whicb all Christian people are asked to unite. Each district will be under a special leader and the meeings will continue till the week |of prayer in Januaiy, when the churches will unite in a wick of prayer. Tne horse belonging io D. 1.. Malona I ran away with h'm yesterday, throwing i I Mr. M.,hunt out. of the rehicle, backwards, |so hard ns to break tho gentleman 'a col- i lar bone and otherwise injure him. The | J tiorse continued running and finally j J kicked the buggy to pieces, j An enjoyable evening was spent at I cards last evening at Miss Stouten burgh's by a number of her fieuds. In addition • to games, refreshments were served. Mist | Stouten burgh sang and tnere wero piano ; ! solos by Mis. Alice F. Vail. . About a rio.'en members of the Humane | I society met in l~>enjamiti Babn'a oftice j I yesterday afternoon, and owing to the ' smallness oi tbe number the date for election of otlicers was postponed until ' next Monaav afternoon. Tim recently organized Study club met I last evening at the residence Of Mr. and : Mrs. F. S. Wall-ice. The object of the society is the study of travel and English > history and literature, ond tho nieinhcr- I slip is now sixteen, the limit berne fl. A.Coffee. First M- O.; A. C. Griffiths, I Second 51. G.; P. Wilson, sentinel; Peter 1 Jaotson, "P. P. 0. of B. ll.'' A Queen Esther tea will be given to morrow night at the 51. K. parsonage. A tine program is arranged for the occas ion. V, Brown departed tonight for the sick bed of his father in answer to a telegram ! from Altoona, Kan., his old home. William I'hompson and Mary Mehler. both of Fnllerton, were today licensed to wed. The trial of Francisco Alvarez, charged with stealing a band ot cattle trom the proprietor! O.i the san Joaquin ranch, closed this evening. The jury returned a verdict ot not guilty after three hours' deliberation. Francisco s brother, Pedro Alvarez, is now serving a term in ;tate prison for the same offense. A Story of Governor Bushnell The Indi acapolis Journal lias the fol lowing front Richmond, Ind.: siajor .T. S. Ostrander of this city was a school mate of Ohio's newly elected governor, and he knows the gentleman wed and recites many interesting incidents rela tive tn their young days at Springfield, Ohio. In talking of Mr. Bushnell, Mr. itsirander said: "When l was a boy my father moved to Springfield, where hn was engaged in doing some railroad en - glneoring. I went to school with Asa Bushnell, ant ho always hud the dis tinction among the hoys of being very witty, lie clerked in a -tore In Spring field for a long time, which was owned by a man named Spencer, and it wns frequently the case that Asa would invite a crowd of boys into the place after clos ing li. hi ra. and we enjoyed ourselves with i boyish pranks, being quite noisy at limes. Finally Mr. Spencer became aware ol Asa taking Ins componions into llic store after nigbt. ami gave nim a flOUttd rep rimand, admonishing him to allow no one besides hmselt in the place after ' closing hours, one- iiinht, not long after, I there ■■snn- a sudden itnouk at the door, followed by an attempt to unlock [ it. We were frightened, knowing wcti tbat slr. Spencer was there, but wo trust- j ed to Asa to get us out of the difficulty, j He went to the door and said »h--i | thel c: " I Mr. Spencer.' came the reply. 1 forgot my paper and have co.no back for it. so lot me in." '• ' Not much.' said Asa. 'You're not; Mr. spencer, and you can't fool me- tbat way. Ho has told me to allow no one in thi: store after night, so you haa better go on.' And with this as a parting j salute Asa left Iho door and a lew niin ules later Mr. Spencer left, for despite his protests tnat he was ii,e owner of the Store, the door remained located." An Aged Mmrod An East Bluehill (Me.i octogenarian borrowed his son's ritlo to go deer hunt- ! ing Tho son tried to dissuade bim trom going, saying: "Father, you will kill yourself." The old man's pride was aroused, and herepliod: "Well, i guess 1 1 know how to handle a rifle; 1 shot deer j before you were burn and never libvo killed myself!" And away bestrode for the woods, vowing ho would show that upstaret of a boy he knew something about deer hunting yet. And he did. ' Within three hours he returned, having | n that short time killed and drugged J out of the woods two doer. Panthers in Oregon in the last month a sbeepberder on il big ranch near Roscburg, Pro., twice killed throe panthers in hno day. Tbey were all fully grown, averaging eirjht lei t in length each. New University in Ctlina China is about to establish a new uni versity at TienTsin. wnerc science, civil, electrical and mechanical engineering, mining and law will he taught hy foreign piofessors, LOS ATTGELES HERALD :\ WEDIJOUSDAT MOBNI.NO. DECEMBER 4. 189 ft. Subscriptions and Advertising; eighteen. The present members ere Mr. anil Mrs. Wallace, Mr. unci Mre. G. |A. Gibbs. .Mr. mill Mrs. CT. Herbert 0. Flint, Mr. ami Mrs. S. f. JdhnSon, l>r. M. K. I Harradorn, Henry I..UIUM, Miss Tyson, Miss l'latt. Miss Johnson, Miss .Smith, A. j li. Stevens. I A great variety ot handsome articles will jbe sold at the (air to be held December I sth by the ladies of the J'reshyttrian i church. I A. A. Chubb was Pined %6 tbis morning by Kecoiuer Bosslter for neglecting to j ' hang a lantern hpoii s "ie lumber which I • be left in the street over night. ! Miss Orton, the principal of the Classi | cal School for girls, "ill receive her cider i pupil" Saturday evening on South Euclid. The voitngcr pnpiis were entertained Inst Saturday. There was work in the third degree [ and also election of otlicers at the K. of i r. lodge ibis evening. I John McDonald received news today of I the death oi William J. Texsedale. who j was formerly employed in tbe oflice of I McDonald l'.ros. A Co. Ho bail many : friends here. Dr. Kvnl rend an interesting paper on I Irumigrati »n und Naturalization to the Marengo Avenue Chautauqua circle at Miss Johnson's, on North Los Kobles, last evening. Friday, December tith, there will he a meeting all day, under tne direction of Pr. Hresee and Mr. Widnev in Williams' ball. The orchestra joined in the rehearsal at the conservatory of music yesterday eve ning. Now that the electric road is extended to North Paiadena. the car bain Wll be closed and most of the horses sold. The lirst informal hop of the season will be held at Hotel Green Friday even ing, and invitations have been extended to a nnmber of the young society people of town. Tho election of otlicers of Fasadena lodge No. 272, F. and A. M., took olace last evening and resulted ns follows: tiscar Freeman, W. M.: De. W. D. Tur ner, 8. W.J Calvin Hartwoll, J. W.j ! Sherman Washbtuii, treasurer; R. Wih- I lams, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. F.cnedict of North Kaymond avenue entertained at cards I this evening. The We-t. Side literary society met at Miss Holt's this afternoon. The ladies of the Tennyson circle will meet at Mrs. Olsty'l at 1! oclock next Friday. At tbe annual election of directors of the Historical society of Southern Cali fornia, held last evening, P. J. Polley and A. C. VroronO of this city were among the members chosen. There will ba a meeting of the school trustees Thursday morning at the Wilson school house, for the transaction of busi ness. The funeral services of John Anderson, wbo died here yesterday, will be held tomorrow morning at tbe parlors of Rey nolds A Van Nuys. The Knights of Pythias will have charge of the services. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1,. Koss leave for Omaha tomorrow morning by way of tho Santa Fe. Mr. and Mrs. 7.. 0. Tabor returned last evening from Rial to, where they hove been spending a year at the homo of tneir son. Dr. Taber. George frost, who attended the River side races yesterday, thinks ttie Fasadena track faster than that of Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Taylor of Jasner county, lOWa, arrived yesterday for the winter. Mr. Taylor is one of tbe wealth iest slock raisers of lowa. Arrivals at Hotel Qreen: I? G. Mantle, San Francisco; S. W. Gaar and child, Mrs. S. W. Gaar, Richmond, lnd.; Miss Mabel Hlne, Los Angeles; G. Purcell, Los Angeles: \V. MeClintoek. Altndena; Hervie Heauseati, wife and two children. London; Mrs. John Jay Knox, Miss Fliz abeth J. l\nox. New York; Mrs. Mary W. Price. F-lward P. Price, Coionado. Charles C. Harding. Boston. THE T. B. DIBBLEE ESTATE Widow and Children to Receive the Million Dollar Properly Some Valuable Dogs Polaone<l-General Local Notes ami Personal Mention of Interest "santa" Barbara, Dec. -i.-Mrs. Kinney, the notorious female, is con fined in the city jail for an amusing offense. The woman") asses most of her time in the county jail and was liberated Saturday, after serving a sixty-day sen tence. For several days much indigna tion has boon expre-sed against the City BUI Posting company for exhibiting posters representing a ballet girl in the attitude of high kicking. Mrs. Kinney, after taking several arinks, ran foul ol one oi these pictures and was SO ser/ed with righteous indignation that sbe pro ceded to tear down tbo posters. Marshal Hopkins noticed tho attack upon the hill board and at once placed Iter tinder ar rest. Trustees E. S. f-'hertield. 0. A. Edwards and J. W. Ooopcr have liled for probate the will of the late Thomas B. Dibbles. With the exception Of a tew small be quests, his valuable property is left to nla widow and children. The two sons will each receive one-twelfth of the es tate on reaching the age of thirty years, and the daughters equal pait- on attain ing the age of thirty-live. The estate is estimated to bo north nearly *1,0U0,00U. Despite the efforts of the society for the prevention of cruelty to animals the dog poisoner continues his deadly work. The luted victims are two valuable doss, one owned by Joseph Bates anil the other by Br. Riobard J. Hal!. Railway Mail Clerk Frank A. Burke has as-timed charge of tho mail car On the Pacific coast railway between I'ort Har ford and I.os Olivos, His fortunate pro motion makes him oners more a resident of this county. Ibe teachers' examination opens at the court hnu-e next Monday. The horticultural-florioultural society meets tomorrow at l :30 p. m. at ti. A. R. hall. l'he spirit of impnrvement is awako in ibe pretty town ol Santa Maria. Bitu minous sidewalks anu aapbaltum roofing aro being introduced. On Friday nest the Uahtolic Ladies' Aid society ot Lom puc will give nn "iiteratiumcut, tho pro ceeds t" ho used fur tho relief of the pone gnd needy Ol the community. Act almost Instantly, speedily curing the most obstinate cases. Rheumatism cured In from 1 to •'> days, Dyspepsia and nil ttotnaeh troubles quickly relieved. Catarrh positively cured. Headache cured in 0 minute.-'. Kervt-us di eases promptly cured. Kidney troubles, Piles, Neuralgia, A.-tlitnu und ail Font ile Complaint* quickly cured. Mirnyon's \ itolisser imparts new lif** and Vigor to >veatc and debilitated men. your druggist for n 25>jcent vial or one of Munyon's Cures, and ii' you ate not bene fited your money will be refunded. This l.'uiopany puis vi» A cure for every disease THE LEVANTING JUSTICE Causes Chino a Thousand Dollars Worth of Sorrow j Death el ■ Popular Younf Man at San Ber. nardlno—rtere Hotel Room Wanted. City Notes SAN" BERNARDINO, Dec. 3.—Orrin jF. Seeley, erstwhile justice of the peace jat Cbino, has levanted, and various peo { plo and Institutions are mourning his ab- I soncc to tbe extent of about $1000. In addition to being justice of th? peace, Se" ley was secretary of a branch of the Savings Union at Cblno, an insur ance agent, maintained a real estate and house renting agency, was a member of a bait dozen orders, and in one way or ! another managed to hold on interest in I everything in tbe sugar factory town. And raore's the pity, since each of I these different, interests have suffered I from his connection with them. He left t'nino November lilst, came to San Bcr ' nardino, doubled back to I.os Angeles j nnd then left for tbe City ot Mexico, j where he is at present located. { His peculations will not fall below IIUOO. Of this tbe Savings Union loses about $'j::n. Seelev lett a wife and four small chil- I dren in almost destitute circumstances, i and tbe little home they occupy is mort- I gaged for $1000, Mrs. Seeley is very : highly respected by all who know her. and this feature of tbe case makes it blacker for tbe rascally husband. The matter had been kept quiet, and t some of the indignant neighbors started a movement looking to bis extradition, but found that tno law was against it, and Seeley is sale ss long as be is across the border. As a justice of th« peace Seeley's de cisions were parodies on justice, and be was cordially disliked by people who nad anything to do with" bis court, on i account of his rulings. Seeley was a hard drinker, and the real explanation of hi- actions is that his habits caused nitu to squander every ibing. and then take to cowardly flight and desert his family. DEATH OF BENJ. STODDARD Benjamin Myrtle Stoddard died at his : father's residence on X street at 1 oclocx this afternoon of consumption. Ha bad been gradually failing for a year and a half since bis return trom tbe univer sity at Palo Alto in June Ho was born in Whitewater, Wis., March IT, 1876, and was tberefore in his twenty-1. r.«t year at the time of his death. In the fall ot 189:1 he entered the Univer sity of Wisconsin, at Maalson, complet ing his ireshman year nt tbat institution ami coming to San Bernardino in June, 1893, ais father Dr. Stoddard, having re moved from Wisconsin a few months be fore. In September hei entered Stanford, registering ns a sophomore and complet ing the year with credit, bis work in scientific lines being exceptional. Micro scopy was his tavc.rite study, and some of Ins specimens have been given very favorable mention. Personally Mr.Stoddard was popluar in social circles of this city, and the news of bis ueatb is everywhere received with expressions of genuine sorrow. IS NOT LARGE ENOUGH Tbc Stewart hotel Is proving too small for the throng of winter guests who are coming to tbis city. For a mouth tbat caravansary has been crowded, and last night it was only with difficulty thot the I guests could all be furnished with rooms, j The arrivals yesterday filled two pages of I the register, and the proprietors are I driven to the conclusion that more rooms j must oe found. The most feasible suggestion and the | I one which will probably be adopted is to j j bring the dining room down stairs. The j bar has never been a very profitable lea- | turc of the house, and the space could he ] ; used to better advantage if the kitchen i and dining rooms were brought down to , - the first Boor. This would permit all the ] | space now occupied by this department I j to be divided up into suites of rooms and i would increase toe capacity of tbe hotel I materially. The three storo rooms on the ! E street front now used as sample rooms ; might also be vacated. NOTES OF THE DAY ! The pieliminary steps looking to the | organization of a new musical society were taken hist nigbt, a number of peo ple who are interested in music assem t bling at the Stewart. The idoss witb ref- erence to the work of the society are as ; yet rathr indelinite.sotne of those attend ing favoring oratorio work, while others . arc very much in favor of extending tiie fill ■ WAFERS Thai* Wafer! are for painful, Scanty, Pro- 1 | fuse or Irregular periods, and ladies will tind ! thai no hett'-r remedy exists for these difficUl- . i ties. To avoid being impose': upon by base imitations, buy from our agents and take I FRENCH TANSY WAFERS only. Price by I mail. ] Tor sale in I.os Angeles by '■ UODFREY & riOORE, Druggists 10S N. gpr-.ijto St. aaßrjaaisiaiiaaßßaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaßaaßßaaaaaßaßaßßaßaßi ' WW, COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICS Private i Maternity Institute (Incorporated.) This I* the only la atttuta of tho ktnd In the rest, where ladies who expect their con finement are under toeeare of reg ular physicians and trained narses, and flna pertect aeeluaion. FfcMAI.E DISEASES A SPECIALTY for students of ohstetrlea (midwifery.) We wish to sar that with this Institute flra reeular physiriana are connected: also a lying-in: so that students will receive practl. ral and theoretical lesions. Male and female , atudents admitted. DR. H. NEWLANU, Superintendent. , IJISW. SEVENTH ST. Office Houtß 8-10 1-3 Id NEW DOCTOR 111 TON. I ! Dr. Wong Young i 1 he eminent Chinese Physician and Surgeon, i comes to l.ns Angelev direct from Canton, | china, whcie he linn been Uie Attending Phy* ' ; sicin:i aii'l J?urpeon for ten year- in the canton j Ilu-pitai. ami the Doctor ia the best diplomas I in this country from >ouie of the en-ar colleges ;in Chtna ami Europe. The Chinese Herb I . Treatment lias been tno wonder Cor maty ages, ■ ; and thousand!can testify to the many cures ] < in Los Angelea that have been wrought by the I Chinese doctor*. I»R. WOMi i i YOUNG li as hud nmre experience than any ! 1 ot her eh Lncse doctor in this country, and he is 1 j Mbly an-iMed hy MR. WONG KONC, who speaks I ; the English language fluently, ami there ia no possible chance for h mUt&kein the diagnosis. OUARGKEI REABONARIiE. Men, women and children treated. Office Reiidence, 116 B. Seventh St. Hours, Bto 11 n. ru.. *J to sp. m. Evening* and Sundays Uy appointment. scope of tbe organisaiton to take in choral work ot any kind, and it has been suggested that a dramatic feature might be added. T. If. Goff bas pnrcbaaed of Mrs. F. Hinckley tbe residenoe on Fourth street formerly occupied oy Dr. J. B. Rowell. Mr. Goff will have tho property thof oughly renovate i and occupy It immedi ately. RIVERSIDE The Southern Pacific (lets a Cross-Towo Franchise RIVERSIDE, Deo. .".—At tbe meeting of the city trustees held Ibis afternoon, the franchise for the Southern Pacific railroad to run through the city was passed, and bids will be advertised for, tv bo opened January 7th. | Miss Nellie Wood'ill, a very popular jnung lady of this city, died Saturday night and was buried today. There are undelivered telegrams at the Western union Telegraph company's office, corner First ana Spring streets, for the followine persons: J. M. Hub bard, S. N. Butts, Alex B. Young, Wil liam J. Purdv, Miss Fronkie Thome, Mrs. Matilda Smith, John Lofadv- Solution oi a Mystery * Th- apparently mysterious way" in which newly formed lakes, ponds, canals, etc., become populated with lisb was discussed by some of the members as sembled atjs, recent reunion of the Pisca torial society at tbe Holhorn restaurant, London. More than one of them consid ered that this was cffcjtecl by birls which had been feeding en fish spawn elsewhere, and which, alightlne on these new waters, dropped some o> the spavin from their bills. Praposed Baby Market' A French writer, M. Louis do Graraont, setiOCafy proposes the establishment of n baby market in Paris. 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