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MAY CELEBRATE WITH BIG FAIR LOS ANGELES WOULD HOLD WORLD'S EXPOSITION City Council Acts on Suggestion to Commemorate Completion of the Owen* River Project With International Show An International world's fair to commemorate th<! completion of the Owens river water project wafl a sub ject on whlrh the city council voted favorably yesterday morning. The res olution carries with It a recommenda tion that Mayor McAlerr, the chamber nf commerce, the Merchants and Man ufacturers' association nnd the Munici pal league each name one member of a committee of four, to be appointed ns soon as possible, to work up tho propo sition. "A world's fair In T.os Angeles would liavfl a different effect than It has had In some nther cities," said a council* man in speaking of tho plan. •'Other places where those fairs havn been held have suffered to some extent from the boom that the city lias been Riven nnd the consequent lull In business following. This is largely due to the fact thut these fairs have heretofore been held In cities that the visitors wore only too glad to get out of as noon «(i possible. It Is a well-known f.irt that, when an easterner visits this city and returns to his home he Is never happy until he has come back to Southern California to tlve. If we hold this fair during the midwinter months end show the snowbound easterner what Los Angeles Is like when blir. *«rds rage in other places, we wlli advertise this rlty ns It never has been advertised before." O. T>. Wlllard, secretary of the Mu nicipal league, expressed a belief that the project would be a good one If It is feasible. "These International fairs are allotted to n. city ten years In advance and I believe that two cities are already nhead of Los Angeles," said Mr. "\Vil lardi "The league will bo glad to looh Into It. and nee If It is feasible, but the short time Is a serious objection. It will only be three »r four years until we have this water In Los Angeles, which would hardly give us time to prepare for the project. If we do any thing in thin line at nil we want some thing magnificent, and we should have at leaßt ten years In which to work it up." -■:- '■ Several eouncllmen asserted that other cities having claims on the next ofllclal world's fair would bo one of the least of the troubles. "We have influential senators and representatives and private . citizens who could be counted on to take caro of that part of It," they declared. The plan for the world's fair was the outgrowth of the recommendation made by the municipal art commission to the water- department and through' the water department to the city council that a magnificent statue he erected to commemorate the Owens river prop osition. The. council believed that the idea was a good one, but that a statue, however magnificent, was hardly In proportion to the Owens river proposi tion. The question of the statue was referred to the water supply committee. FIX LIBRARY CASE-AGAIN Date for Hearing Set by Attorneys for Both Sides of Famous Muddle Tli<> library investigation has been finally and oonclusively fixed to begin on the evening of. Jan. 24— unless the interested perHons again change their minds and demand a postponement. This date was suggested by Oscar Law kr, one of the attorneys for the li brary directors at last Monday's meet ing of the council, provisionally that it met with the approval of Attorney Byron Oliver, who, with Will A. Har ris, is conducting the case for Miss Jones. Mr. Oliver agreed and repre sentatives of both sides appeared Vie fore the council yesterday and con sented to the date. "We had to work hard to have the other side agree on a date at all," said I. B. Dockweiler. one of the directors, who will act with Mr. Lawler In con ducting the case for the members of the board. "Miss Jones' attorneys seemed to have lost interest In the caso and for that reason were reluctant to agree on a date. I am glad that It has been definitely settled." F. K. RULE LEAVES SALT LAKE Resigns Position as Treasurer and W. H. Leete Is Elected as His . Successor Salt Luke railroad directors met yes terday morning at the general offices of the company In the Huntlngton luiilUing and elected the same list of officers with the exception of Ferd K. Rule, who had handed In his resigna tion us treasurer. W. IV. J^eete was elected In Rule's place. Mr. Rule gives as a reason for his resignation the fact that he desires to enter the real estate business. The' offloers who were elected are: Senator \V\ A. Clark, president; W. H. .Bancroft, first vice president; J. Koss Clark, .second vice president; Wm. 11. I-eete, treasurer, und \V. H. Comttotk, yecretiiry. The comfort of. a ' ■;• I.'*'?. to get into It. Atlt i your dealer for the *> * » hSUm XOAT P^B ■■SHIRT LV'Ji or color-fatt pp't^nis. TJj' w3 ct'.i2TV,PE*Gr i nvafn jr.)). n. y. t^yi I |jir?c*t n«ki>ni,ur Muni »;i.l Collu:i lft|iX^j DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble? To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, will do for .YOU, all Our Readers May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Pain or dull ache In tho hark in un mistakable evidence of klrlney troublp. It Is Nature's timely warning to show you that the track of health Is not clear. If these dnngor signals nre unheed ed, morn serious results are sure to follow. Brlght's fllseapp, which is the worst form of kidney trouble, m;iy steal upon you. The mild and the extraordinary ef fect of the world-famous kidney and bladder remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, is soon realized. It stnnds the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. A trial will convince any one— and you may have a sample bottle free, by mail. Gt-ntlpinpn — I 'attribute my prrnrnt Rood henlth to Nwnnip-Root. I anf frrril ninny yrnrn -ivllli kidney trouble and had nn nlinoM ronxtunt pain In my lini'k. Your. srral rrmrrty. Sn-ntnn-Ilont, pnrrd my trouble, and I have since brrn perfectly well. Voura truly. R. 11. Chalkrr, Kx. filler of Police. Oxark. Ala. Lame back Is only one symptom of kidney trouble— one of many. Other symptoms showing that you neert Swamp-Root are, being obliged to pass water often during the day and to get up many times during the night, ina bility to hold your urine, smarting or Irritation In passing, brick dust or sedi ment In the urine, catarrh of the blad der, uric acid, constant headache, diz ziness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, nervousness. Irregular heart beating, rheumatism, bloating. Irritability, Y. M. C. A. NEEDS MEN AS LEADERS FEELS GREAT SCARCITY OF SUPERINTENDENTS Secretary Thomas J. Wilkie of Toron. to, Pioneer of Movement, Gives Interesting Interview Regard. ing General Outlook "The great problem now is not to got money but men to superintend the work of the Y. M. C. A. Notwithstanding nil our efforts to obtain them wo have vacancies for over 500 secretaries, so that our greatest difficulty la to pre vent more organizations until such times as wo have men well trained to take charge of them," said Thomas J. AVllkle of Toronto, Out., one of. the provincial secretaries of Toronto and Quebec, when seen yesterday afternoon at the local association. Secretary Wilkie Is here from a tour of one month In the northwest of Can ada In the Interests of the Y. M. C. A. Ha is 63 years old and Is one of the first nineteen secretaries who started the association In North America. Mr. Wilkie is now one of the three surviv ing members of. the original secretaries. Now there are over 2000 of them. He wan one of the llrst eleven who formed the secretaries' conference at Wash ington, T>. C, in 1871. Then the asso ciation had less than ten association buildings. Now there are Sl7, a gain of forty-two the past year, erected at a cost of $2,612,251. A new building is being erected every live days. The total amount of gifts are over $12,000. 000 v year for buildings and mainten ance. "In order to prepnre men for the work we have two training schools, one ;u Springfield, Mass., and the other at Chicago; 111. We also huvo a Bummer school In Silver Hay, Luke I'leorgp, N. V., costing $100,000, which was recently purchased free from debt. This Is used us a training resort for the eastern state* ami Canada. AYe have another one , at l.altt* CJeneva for the western states. There are others in Canada. Draw* Prominent Men I "The railroad usxoelatloiiH have in !creased from 1«7 to 'ill the pant year hihl the nicnibiMshlii nun Increased from 70.000 |a 74,000, and the Uu ll«i lhkm owned iiiimlicr 13d, .valued at 13.880,0Wi,'j The reUjjioUH work of this cli'|mrtine;U ; In phowTtiO gratifying developments. The number of Illbla '.uidentH Imp in-i ciciised from SOUS to 4153. The number 1 • ii' ijrol'<vKi'd ioiivi'l'hloiih reported lu>i: VKU 1 ivt'i'i 1 4J!!7 and thw iimniier unltiin, wilii t hurilioM were 171' H. '"The iiillroiiil koufei-diict In Srpt'iiV"; ii*;-. 1 Wrought loßtlhci . üboia l'lio r;ili | iii.nl men, who profited by the umluialj LOS. ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER ■ 19, 1905. worn-out ffrltngr. lack of ambition, los;i of flesh, sallow complexion. If your water when nllowed to re main undisturbed In a glass or bottle for twenty-four hours, forms a sedi ment or sPtlllntr, or lina n dourly ap pparance, it Is evidence that your klfl neys and bladder need immediate at tention. In Inking B\vanip»noot you afford natural help to Nature, for Swamp- Hoot is the most perfect healer anrl gentle Hid tn the kidneys that is known to medical science. ' In order to prove the wonderful merits of Hvramp-Root you may have a sample bnttlo and a book of valua ble information, both sent absolutely free by mall. The book contains many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters lerclverl frommeii nnd women cured. The value and suc cess of Swamp- Root is so well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample bottle. In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blng hamton, N. V., bo sure to say you read this generous offer In the Los AngelPs Dally Herald. .The genuineness of this offer is guaranteed. :;V- If you are. already convinced thai Swamp-Root is what you need. you> can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles at drug stores everywhere. Don't make nny mistake, but remember 'he name, Swamp-Knot, Dp. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, and the ad dress. Blughamton, N. V., on every bottle."'.-- phase of the association. A building, costing $150,000, has been erected at St. Louis. Mo., for the railroad men there. "The work Is drawing to Its support the lyomliient men of America. Presi dent Roosevelt said to the convention of secretaries: "What I like about your work Ib that you mix religion with common sense.' " When asked regarding his opinion of the local situation. Secretary AVilkle said: "I am disappointed n' the 'housing' of the association of Los Angeles, but urn much encouraged from my inter views . with the officers and members regarding the new building soon to be erected In this city at a cost of $350.000." Does your baby sleep well? A baby should not fret and be rest- less at night, but on the contrary, after his evening meal, if his food is right, he should go to sleep and sleep sweetly and peacefully until early morning. Use Mellin's Food and your baby will ileep well, and grow strong and good natured day by day. Bend - for a nee (ample for your baby. The ONLY hfa'ats' F«od rsctWlni the GRAND MIZE at St. L*mls. 1904. Gold Medal, Highest Award, ; ■ Portland, Ore. 1905. MELLIN'S FOOD CO., BOSTON, MASS. Our Personally Conducted Excursions EAST will ■ not be discon- tinued, as announced 'in the papers. See us for rates to all points. 1 ' J. It. FEMtMitN, Ah'i M anaitr £47 S. Spring Strict A VALUABLE CHRISTMAS GIFT The above represents a certificate issued by The Regal Shoe Co., which will be honored at any of the 102 Regal stores in the principal cities of the United States. Your eastern friends will appreciate one. -tt-^TT^ "W~^"TT^ With the purchase of a pair of Regal Shoes or a Christmas certificate we will give FREE your choice |7 II B-H 1H °* a bottle of Regal Shoe Dressing, patent Polishing Brush, Trcd-Air Heel Cushions or Silk Laces, Jj~^ fl\, h J B J This offer is not made as a rebate or an inducement to sell Regal Shoes, but as a test of the medium ■ in which this advertisement appears. GOOD ONLY UNTIL this offkr wir.i, not nu honorisd unless accompanied^ JANUARY I, IQO6. " UVH CMPl'lJifi OKTIIIS AI»VKRTI»i:.MI3.\T. Herald. REGAL SHOE STORE, 302 So. Broadway jffi&JX. Mgr ,. ;j i^^^^^»iir Firsi Train Leaves 2:45 P.M. AS ° lid fefe^|feUi^iti^^---^-^-i^j Jy y A Train de Luxe, leaving Los Angeles I Jy 2:45 p " m * dail y> Electrically Lighted Mf^W^W^t^^^m ifW^iW&B' 6an^. / 6e«.i\ardino and Steam Heated; via Salt Lake I WaivwLßSMw 1 11 ill I r /x™ ZMmi ' Route, Union Pacific and Northwest- j A€f n M ffl ffl'B Hi lu 111 Mm W rv Information and Resnrv«tions at City Office, 250 @sfe^ *f mKIJb U M H mHII H **^V"' *^^ ANGCLE<& South Spring Street, or Firit Street Station Nothing; can exceed the dainty and delightful Christmas Bon- Ilon Boxes we are snowing. The best candy Christopher ever sold— and you know wlmt that means— ln the most beautiful boxes ever Imported into this country makes "the" gift for the (gentleman to give the fair sex. Hand painted on white sutin, with feminine subjects. 51.00 to $15.00. , /"*Uri>ICTr\DLIIM» 341 SOUTH BROADWAY V^tlKlO 1 V/rtll>K 241 SOUTH SPRING \Ve Matiiitulu Our lierutatlon of Hnndlluff The Best Lines of Ranges Both oust and Bteel. made In this country. THRKE THOUSAND QLKNWOODS In use In 1,09 Aiiffelea and vicinity testify to their popularity and succeis. To these we have added ', THE QTJEKN An up-to-date steel range, offering 1 It .at prices unprecedented In this market considering quality, weight and finish. Uleumooil Ituuusra from «21 l'i>. Queen tltrrl ll»dk<-« from (21.n0 Vp, James W.-llellman - 161 North Spring St. . -LOS; ANOKI.KB Ii« sure to get one of thu beautiful IIU W 1 liMlx XUf<l lil',AL,ll Krkrnbrechei' Syndlonte Hanta Mon- The coming beach town of tin Ira Tract lots, J4OO anil up; 150 rash . South I'auillo Coast. Opportunities Cuuiuf lii small monthly payments for profliable Investments uio now „ .... . . ripe. Lots at reasonable prices. Ihu.. J. Hampton Cowpuny, IIIiMIMiTON UIMCII lu. lll> H. Promlwny. J \^ IVj Byrne Uldg. _^ Through the Orange Groves "Inside Track 77 ] Long Stops at Riverside and Redlands Daily at 0.-oo Jt. M. Special train from Jtrcade Depot Returning arrive Lot Jingeltt 6:SO P. M. From PazacLeno. at 9:05 Jt. At. except Sunday. Sunday StSO Jt, At, Round Trip to Redlands $3.00 Good via Riverside and San Bernardino. Tlckett good for return day following date of tale. Tlekett and. Information, with Illustrated Booklet, at 36/ S. Spring St., cor. 3d, and at Arcade Depot. - •> ' Southern Pacific s ; _y mm <*CHillth > l' The Most Beautiful Uii raOAHtD ISW Short Journey in 111 M^T^N^Ullß the World / /HT Hl^\ \ Through the Orange Groves and; inuira/ vi"""! Klower Oardens, visiting Red- /.„_„./ 551011 I lUO>l U0>^ A l lands, Riverside, San Gabriel . ttiMi iMoMor.i Valley ana Santa Ana Canyon. lOtiNtll I \f /iluul \tO»ON»\ CEE ynuOKAl «T r> rw ' *> • V.»>P E s^-./ No Scene Twice Seen \toiTo>^«^.»i«/ Daily Excursion $3.00 |»tniw£\«»i*oj Redlands and Ratarn, $3.00 V m(«ton» / Stß Btrn»rdl»o and \/2/ WrtrtMt and Return, |2.75 • f\ l#2fc Tickets at Santa Fe oftles, 200 ' ,i ;?>- '*-** ICtl 1 X5 S. Spring Bt., La Grande Btatlon. Pasadena and Raymond, < "shon <" iu K Metropolitan Music Co. \ jkjrmmJOt .jgverythlnc you w»nt you will tlnd tn mmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm* tb* cUuUUd pago. On* cent t, word. 3