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8 CLUB MEN TO PLAY HANDBALL TOURNAMENT WILL BE OPENED TODAY Los Angeles Athletic Club Enthusiasts Confident That Coming Alley Battles Will Be Fraught With Clever Exhibitions Los< Angeles Athletic flub handball play, will enter today upon the sec ond tourney which lias marked the newly organized nwoclntlon'p life. Sue« o eßSful as tin preceding torunainefit proved, the coming play Will without .doubt be fraught with more excitement .■Hid clnssler performance than the In itial atlempt. Many who took part In tho first tourney merely because of n. desire to learn something of the game have since become clever player* and may rank well Up when the finals com mence. Gordo Whelnn, the present champion. will of course . nil as a pronounced favorite, as he on his flrat cup by a Rood margin Rnd appears to Improve ."t the game as time goes on. Bam Hall. Stan Mitchell. Charley Moon and Kay Dunnlgan promise to be the contenders and fit any event there will be a close race for second and third places. K<\ Heddorly, Lather medal holder, will enter, prepared to pawn the trophy upon some unfortunate opponent. A number are in line for the hide medal, but a few games must bi played before predictions may be made, The drawings are: Stamlish L. Mitchell and Samuel <\ Hail: il. .1. Mercer and F. W. Hol brook; T, E. Btanton and Adolph Fran kel; Frank A. Qarbutt and W. R. Brain: R. J. Brain and Sam S. P William McKay and P, T, Morpr; i ;. S. Hupp and T. Watlington: L. w. Bar nett and Fred Siegel; Charles 1.. Moon and E. L. Hedderly; W. D. Whelan Jr. an, i Charles Clemente; R. T. McHugh and Ray Dunnlgan; William Desmond and Earl C. Orr; Hobs Foster and P. E. Wellcome: Charles McQulgg and Dan iel M. Long; H. A. Dunnlgan and T. P. Amestoy; C. B. Moore and Robert Newmark. NEASY SECURES DRAW MILWAUKEE, VVIs., Jan. I Dave Deahler oi Cambridge, Mass., and Charles Neary of Milwaukee fought a tierco ten-round ilr.i\> before thi Bad ger Athletic chili today at 102 pounds. JAPS WRESTLE IN PRIZE RING About 1000 Japanese gathered ;it Kauri Junction pavilion last niuht to witness n series of wrestling vexhlbi li'.ns grlwn by the re) i-esenla{l\ es of the San Franolsco and Los Angeles colonies. Twenty-one matches were do. id,, l bisi night of thr. seventy which constitute the i-ntin program. The ropes around the ring were taken down and :' four-cornered ar rangement built In Hi' 'iii'T of the canvas. Tliis was piled about a foot high with sawdust to pn \ nt the Jajis from Injuring ihi niselvi s. Not more than half 11 dozen white men were seated iiboul the an i I which the Japa were performing. Be fore starting on t!>, wrestling game the Japa Invoked the aid of th good spirits by drinking of water and sprinkling :i certain mixture about the ring and on themseh ■ s, After iliis; was done the men posed in ihe center of the ring until the referee, with outbursts nr Japam -•■ language, could get them to grab on,. another. Among the twenty-six rulea governing the performance one Is the clause pertaining to when a man Is down. At any time should a man's hiind. arm, knee or any other part of his body touoh the floor it co fall for his opponent. Several of the contests, after much dlscusßion on the part of the principals and the judges, \vi re postponed unt il tonight. During one of tho matches, in which the i efei cc's flei Islon waa just a little off, the backers of the T."~ Angeles man, against \vl referee decided, -■■■■ « I itensely angry and threatened to demolish at least a part of the famous pavilion. For a time it looked as though :i miniature roughhouse was Ii order, hut th>> ef forts of a few succeed 1 in i|iii' ting the cxi Ited pomp The v Innera of lo - 1 night's matche ■ are as follows: Wakawashlma-i »kn i lori, lli . Bas ahji-Tatßukje, i le; Kanamoi ill i awa, tie; Kanaik iri-Oi • gigawa : 1 hiziku ; Tarn hueuska; Hasegwa: Tatusarshi: \i klgawa; Hal lizlku; Tuin anagl. PASSENGER DIES ON TRAIN Was En Route to Los Avnjeles for Benefit of Health but E>pired Suddenly J . W. Miller, ii resident of Toronto, Canada, died on a chair car .if the Southern Pacific i-mmi train early lust night within a few miles of I.os Aiinc leß while en routf; to !lii« city for a so journ for the benefit o£ his honlthj Death resulted from vii hQinorrhasi* of the lungs, he having luen ;i sufferer from consumption for v niimhf-r of years. Miller was [tcibnipaniod on tho train by (i nurse. His family in Toronto have been nalilici of his demise, and his body now lies in tl lorgtie ••! Overholtzei' & Mills nwaltlni! hiHtruiQ turns from hln relatlvpf as tv ill. .iiv posit lon of I'm' tiody. Letters found on the iii-rum <<: the dead man Iml leu te that he had .. n li member of the <KM Fellow* 1 i dg.-, WEEKS KNOCKS OtT McNAMAMA pi RBLO, C 01,,., Jan. 1.--l'i,.|iii. Weeks of Butte. .Mont., tonight knuVkti] out Willie Mi'Ninnurti nf '■hie,-, go ai the lli i"; opera house, I .'ripply i|i-ik. lnI In the third round. We. Us wan jl:j l: su perb condition und nils lliu sup.-rior in every brar.ch of tin ;;.ue". Radiated Magnetism in Cure of Fuialysij To this lore- id attiibutud lln t-uru ot the iwu-auU-a-lialf-yoai -uIU ton u( Jamul lilmsdoif, who. at ihu afi uf eighteen months, buiauiß v victim of Irfautile paralysis- T:-o loft cldc- ol tliy 1,,,,|y and both let's *'•"»' ll>e hips down wera :ar- *A"few weeks ngo tho child r«eeh'O'i tho ih'dt vi "«Hy trcatmentii wlili th« lachelut st-iu ralois. After 111' first week there was atoady Improvement and now the parents re- ,ort thai the withered little legs aio rounding oin again, the rvldences of paralysis graving k-ss ami less. 807 Severance Uldg.i cor, Ctli and Main »tr««ts BRYAN COMES JANUARY 28 Nathan Cole, Jr., Receives Telegram from Great Commoner, Fixing Date of Visit Nathan Cole. Jr., received n telegram last night from Lincoln, X. b . nnnourn lnjt that Col. nnd Mrs. William .1 Hrymi will arrive In TjO? Angles on tho tnorn lnjfllnjf of January "< They Will lie the R iioßts of Mr. ml Mr», Cole nnd will remain In th* 1 city several «lnys. A rrnnßpmonts linvr> breti made for Mr. Bryan to speak In the Auditorium on the evening of January 28. A committee In now piißUßed in plnn nit\R n banquet, .1 reception and various other demonstrations in honor of the city's distinguished guests. There la n strongly expresppd siiitlinent In favor of n general reception to Mr. '"-I Mrs. Bryan In some public building Inrffe in.M!i:ii to permit of the easy Ingress nnd rpM of thp general public, so Hint everybody ho bo ii. •In 1 may shake hands" with ho great commoner. An ;,i r:iiic. ni.'iit of that character will undoubtedly i"- made. 'MRS. TANQUERAY' SUPERBLY GIVEN MISS NETHERSOLE'S SECOND OFFERING BETTER Grisly Pinero Drama Is a Masterly Effort and Her Interpretation of it Is the Last Cry in Theat. rical Realism A iuperb i lay, artistically ■■ and masterfully given In the highest siyin Hi' theatrical art— this was what the combination o£ .Miss Nethersole, her company and "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" made at the Mason last night, in point of worth, depletion and n.-nerni satisfaction, it far exceeded ling bill, "Sapho," making that cheap and tawdry In comparison. "Sapho" is a meretricious appeal to has.- and nloppy sentiment. This is a strong, virile and truthful tlon of the evils which Inevitably fol low a lit. not according t.i the ten com mandments, especially the si v< nth, ni ; the unavoidable end thereof— "the wages of sin is death." The play drain with immorality 111 a (rank and even free manner, yet ii never does this for the sake of vice, but merely to emphasize tin* one point upon which the drama hinges— that an i sil existence cannot be burled, even when departed from in all sincerity; that the price must be paid, ai d In like coin, not only by the guilty but— and here is the awfulness of it— by the In nocent as well. It Is not needful here to tell the story • it" ".Mrs. Tanqueray": it is not un known, having been dnn« In Lob Ange les before. It is sufficient n> state that it tills of the marriage of Aubrey Tanqueray and a woman who has had si veral other escapades — and names, more or less legally assumed. There is • :■■!■ by the first marrlag ■: she falls In love with one <>f her Btep mother's Cornier lovers. The second Mrs, Tanqueray reveals this man's con nection wit h her past, and the i broken. At the same time Aubrey and Ills wife se< the future; he faces it, and ols herself. There is no other >\ay. It is ,i grisly thing— like n skele ton, hare, ghastly and creepy. But strong? It is like hoops of steel, it grips one so closely. Miss Nethersole, In depicting Paula. gives us a very much finer piece of work than she offered In "Sapho." It is a uift'. rei t Bort of role; highi r i lass, [piling a stronger story: filled with ■ lings. She is. despite her liai sons, a woman of breeding, and not a scrap of earth's scum. <>f course, "the - lady and Julia O'Grady are sisters under theli skins." after all, but a skin may Ijp white or black or brown. Paula is white sklnne !: Sapho is— well, dark brown. And just as Sapho is brown and must he played In a brov n tot ■■. so Paula must be depicted in high light? and with the atmosphere of re finemi nt hedging her about. Only om c or twice does the common harridan phow through; when It does, Paula is tersnipe; otherwise, she is a holy. It taken a woman ol fl ■ discernment to play Paula; .Miss N< tin rsole is thai woman, she perfectly differentiates between tlv -•■ 'wo damea of ( -y mor als, and never does si ; . i the two. Of course, Palua being a higher class I woman, demand higher 'lass Interpre tation. This naturally i laces the i har- | iK-ter ami'l surroundings that enable much mor of .Mis's Nethersole's art to «hine Hum v as the case Monday night. . Clover ;>h she was then, last nitrlit sh<? was even more compelling. She has some scope for comedy; she does it daintily, beautifully. Shi is called upon for a fine display of cynicism and scorn; sh<» hnndles th" episode most admha l'ly. She is required to portray slncorol not miiudlln; sorrow, and she wrings hi'firls. sin- la expected to love— nnd I she lo\ ■ - just us a ■■• oman with a past I must lovi — with an insanity of .:■ i: ousy that Brie knows full well is foolish, | but which her suspicions will not pi i - 1 mil her to cast aside. Unlike the good v oinan. sin In never certain of her lms- j band'H rosiird; klip ever fears its re- ■ liii'iuisinneiit. It has always boon a j cane with li.-r of easy come, easy ■*'•. j and she.'eai but Imagine thai it will bcb be ii r. petit lull, though n»" lie is !.•- | Kiilly wed. All theen varying ('motions .\Ms* Netli'Tsole pictures as clearly and as admirably as if sin- were really liv ing Hi- role, instead of merely doing it behind ih<' footlights. Her uctlng Is lh(' ;n me of reallßm; the apotheosis of lnn. Nothing finer has been Un hoiv, ; mn s \,.|,..iro!e's company <lkl vastly ii'-iter last iilrlh, too. Flunk Mllli-r us Auhlvy nlmosl n deemed himself; If h? ! Lw|!| .in-:: nuilii' the same pi'OKl'fßH tin; rest (if tile VM'fk, his goiiiK next J- 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 ■- ' day will leuvo keon regrets. Kosalind ; jvaii ijave .in admirable Interpretation j of the diiuKht'-r, Kllt-pii; and Molly I'.^irsoii hail n ' lever bit as tho loud j ! , iy iirnved. while Krlc Maturin wast viHiii .is n'-i- husband. William (.'lnrk uyalii iiiji; the honui'H umong the men j i IH llmt d.'ar old busybody. i 'lij ley liruininli', while Inn doidsniitli was ; '.;ooc| as Mis. C'orUlyou. Julian Itoyce was it failure oh ill" lover, Ardalu— the There was a general tendency tv spiak louder, <vn on the suu'.s pan, ) and the back roWH appreciated it, N\vn thu llieaier was warm — for which | tlianKs be, The gowns worn by Miss Netllel'Sole made i!:,- sVOIIH'l) KUSJ) In Ltilinirai i they were superb. The mounting* and settings were especially sumptuous. ••Adrienne I.ecouvreur" to night. To Hold Meetincj > 111 hold i lonlght in ' 11 l li.- l '!,.! mli.-l of < 'Hi liav i" • i assured LOS ANGKI.KS HfcRALDI WKDNKHDAY MtIKNINU, JANUAKY 2. NSf, SULLIVAN HAS MUCH TO LOSE JACK "TWIN" WILL MEET A STRONG MIXER Boston Boy Has Been Knocked Out but Once and Th.it by Jack O'Brien — Has Since Fouaht Philadelphian to Draw .ii, Stilllvnn has much to lose Fri day night, should Jim Flynn gather in a decision from him (It Naud June i ion or perchance slip over a disquiet* lnn bio Unit would rails • the count of ten to hi >■■ ie 1 off. Since he first donned the gloves Jack has Illrted with the top notch, is of lt It* weight, meeting with varied sue i ess. Though ii' ii is not been c.lile to nUnln a pinnacle the "Twin" lias experienced more than i tie average run of ring luck, He has been a block for Ilffht heavies, such as Jack O'Brien i ii.i Kill McCoy, not altogether a stumbling obstacle, but sufficiently ctrong to provide interesting usances. r. m for one little Item In the rei ord I ' "Hid claim n-\ er to have tantod ihe i tlngn ". i kno 'kout. Along In the , arl> pnrt of April, IWM, I'hii ndelphln Joch < I'Brlen put Sullivan to three roundwl Plnre then Sui rought to n twenty-round draw « Ith OBi li-n ni Daw *on City. Prior to that tline the Bontonlan went to mi ,1 no decision affair nt Phll udelphla with the Quaker ai \ later Bfti en-round decision In tin* tow n "f Perm. O'Brien respects Sullivan's rlnK abil ities, btil dei ' ires that of all men he [ndl m sign on .lvi k. Speak thi In tier recentlyi "Twin always had an Idea that lie could heat me and the night I knock? 1 him out in St. Louis he wasn't con vinced that I could go It a little better, I took Jack oni after the li^ht and tried to persuade him thai he could never win from me. He wasn't content, however, and we met again nt Dawson." Flynn's lair PhOWlng against Tommy Burns ?om I line ago evidenced th \; 1 i word so. It I? \ • i \ much of a question, however, \< nether he i do bi tter than last t wonts rom !s with Sullivan, wKose t*li v . xp< rii ' ' " and generalship may 1 '-\ ■ point ■ 1 obstai le. Jack 18 px- I •■■ mi ly \ igll ml In I line of danger and should not fall Into n dangerous \>.ill. p The Boston boy should be no worse than a Ju -7 l'a\ orll . WINS DISTANCE RUNNING EVENT ln the face of a cold ■wind which drew tears from the contestants, K. E. Stop pey won tho four-mile crosscountry run yesterday from Playa del lley to Venice and return, In the fair time of 2S mm utes. Stoppey finished very strong and was apparently as strong as when he started. His performance was a good exhibition of running qualities and en durance. The Ivnnhoo Hnrrirrs. members of \'. iiieli performed excellently yesterday, have a very strong team which is en tered for th" open handicap to he held February 12 at Ivanhoe Junction, on the Glendale electric car line. Following is the list of winners yes terday and the various times of fin ishing: E. K. Stoppey, U. S. C, 2S minutes; J, R. Jeffers, Ivanhoe Harriers, 31 min utes 20 seconds; F. Rosenanan, German Turnverein, 34 minutes 8 sei ondei T. il. Henry, Ivanhoe Harriers, 36 min ute B. Judges were: C. M. Pierce, W. Fer ns L. Becker. BRAVE WOMAN BLUFFS BURGLAR Finding a burglar In her home when she entered late last nislit. Mrs. Annie of nls East Fifty-fifth street made i pretense of having a gun and shouted to the hous< brea leer "( !el oul or I'll shoot!" The Joke had Instant effect on the burglar and he ran In fright out the front door. .Mrs. <;iiiii";:s was In the house alone, and when she relati t ihe Im Ident she paid she could not umlc-rxtand what (it ol ■ outsit Impelled her to bluff the burglar, as shi afterward nearly falnt • d fl "in fnuhi. \ . exa niliuit lon "f the house after :h. burglar had [led - how d thai ha hud I" ■■'' ■ • ' (1 :i way befoi c ho se ili • . He had gat hered ti :■■ tii. r pn paratory to i arry ' but lefl them bi hind In t rom the lone wo man ami hei Im '■ Ina ry revolver. FINAL SUBWAY BILLS COMPLETE i luiTill H Attorneys and Klr-nosraphei'R havo ln in busy* v. i'.li eii,{iiu <:rrf and city o!li ei.iih In k* ■ 1 1 i 1 1 h data for this work, and greai progress bus hcen made ►Im a .Monday in drawing n), the i, Kll | papers WRESTLERS HAVE tVEN BREAK IUX v.' in, Jan. I. -Call I'ula, the French champion heavyweight wre»\ 1 • »-. und Wililiini i■. intn I, the lota] Greek v.icsiUr. divided honor* in a mutch here today, Dem tml won thu Hist fall in T minutes, with tho revemii l-.iili' Nelson and hia<lloek. I'uU look the ii-icmi in r.i inlmitt'S, Hit; the hull 1 NelHon till] II Ufllci Tin* lust bout was Ueclmod a draw owing to ihf fa- Ukuu of th« conteutuntM after 35 llllnul ''* of 'vri-stlliitf. tiomesctkers' dub l'onig^l. Kvtry on* 'l"sirl' ,; tv • run: a farm ham* In (.'ulltoinla U luvluci, tv the •tlai at a o'clock tbll evening In Home. Bsttni llu.ll, I'lmmljir nt Comm»r«#. Four 111 new town and colony now b»iiitf formed, ul>o the Los Ann«- Icx Acr* Lot Club. Lan<l distribute] at whole- iul» to it.fmbir*. Conic and Icain SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MEN IN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE The DOl .mi.. 1 bulletin of the Mnssn elnisrlts Institute of Te. hni<i" con (■lns the. following names of *ludent« from Southern Cnllfornln: Los Angeles— John J. tllgglns. Nnthnn T . ('"liini" Carl (',. Koppitz, Louis '. Mesmer. (Jarnett A. Joslln. Pasadena— Jv)hn C. Taylor, Henry I!. Putnam, Hollywood— T/nwrence C. Hampton. lledlnnds— Kdwln c. Richardson, ■nntfl Unrhnrn— W. G. Hanford, Prince C. Hopkins. CHICKENS READY TO BE ADMIRED Hrst day Is to Im any I rilerion for judging the annual exhibition of the Poultrj H lera 1 a*sorlatlon o( Southern California, the show uhi.h it « 'iiuii s park yestei day will i" a phenomenally successful one. Twelve hundred prlgp winning or at least prize d.ser\ ing . hi, kens have 1., ,n gathered togi ther to show Los Angeles fanciers « hai nrlstot ratio fouls look like, and the result is more than could I \ pei t( d. The , nil..' tion Is said to he su perior to any other collection Of fowls , Vi i gathered In western America, and the Inter, st taken in the show could be seen from the fact that fully fifteen hundred visitors wended their way to Chutes park, braving the cold winds to admire the choice chickens gathered at the pavilion. Prize winners from Madison Square garden nnd winners of the blue from Crystal palace were place.] side by side with I.jcal home bred bluebloods, and the home birds upheld the honor of their section by classing as high as the east ern hirds. She Would you rather walk or rlilt, there.' He— Well. I've heen out ill the motor mr so much lately thai I think I'd rather ride far a change. — Pack. If^ Si^^^^^i '■ night-cap of R^plFjBSE MOORE WHISKEY I ' j' will bring sound slumber ! and undisturbed rest. § IAGOMARSINO COMPANY. Distributors. 128-30 N. Spring , " " .... ■ i, i . _ , No Scene tH^i Twice Seen You will see more of California's beauties and get more genuine pleasure out of the Santa Fe's daily $3.00 excursion — the Kite trip — than is possible on any other trip we know of. covering twice the num- ber of miles and costing a dozen times the money. Stopovers if Desired Daily Trains at 8:30 a. m. For further information see E. W. McGce, City Office 334 South Spring street. I if^M?^ i A Model Bathroom \C^yH^ i M-:i^|^ii'\v^|i: r j Is a most essential feature of the /V]^^ 1 !" I"^'1 "^' r T^77\ |r*j n V--Jm model house as it is a necessary 'A'^M-^m iiil'j^P? comfort to any home. ;'ri»f«. iii v \\ We can l a full line of bath - ,' hh — ■ ?%ffl IfT^Js \\ room supplies such as shower \}L\\ !ij^'^r'l;| (R'lji IfWV^ 1)atIls - towel r.icks. soap holders; ,i ' '''liVgg^fetL'M j|| **' \ v,M'j,'S etc., at the lowest possible price. VC™ " ;^^Mijw& l | \i''s\ wi"' When buildiny get our estimate r* f~- ''ii-^M 'v'^r ft on' plumbing. ' MJi|Sri||l. I JAS. W. HELLMAN J- lfll *• SI'IHAQ STniJKT. k^^^/^<^^p^^^^ iinme %i»aoo. Siiiih<( Main 10. '^^■"Pl Electric Lights J M : ■ in Every Berth i||^fi^'W^%l rr Are a Feature of l^^Mmz Los Angeles Limited ~f^'tf MviJiWL' ft '■'■ ' Hunnlng Dully through to Chicago via Hall Lako •..'^"i 1 jfHn \Z'ih~r^ ■■.■:,'■ rnlmi I'mclllc .*;• X.iiiliu. Lines. A' sJxaxH I.ZV'Ys'X lusur '" us '''"" '"■'■"■' ;l faultless road. j^Mv^myj Information at 601 South Spring St , VgyiVv and First Street Station />rc-~ r-i^-^— ~— m run: I'Olt WIOAK mi:\ — Every auifortr from I, 1 ! ■ -r.-^^. i^iri^Viiflrcinle, Hydroceli Heart, Ultidder uml Kidney -lr*~"~ -Z"~— — — JISMMny (llnfiise. Stricture, N i 1 1 1 llnsses, Spiiml anil Nervous V- 1 ' , i . m*r-mmmmtt'"*i£g*- Doblllty, Sexual WeukneiH. Male and I'YinuW), Q Shrunken and Undeveloped Organs. Send itamp for hook or ..ill nt Moflwu »r Vacuum Apiillaucr Co , 848 B. Main St., Los Angeles, Cat from Chicago to New York I; Kle.lrl. Airline [Cull roan, 10 hours $10. 1100 KtOCk tor i'lt. Southwestern Securities Co. FUcal Agents. 305 W> it First St. Use Liners PROPER TAKES HANDICAP PURSE SAN FRANCISCO, .Tun. I.— A Held of five faced the stnrtev today nt Kmrry villr for the New Year's handicap purse of $2000. The hulk of the public money went on Proper nnd Loglntllln, It wns a poor start and I>oglstllln wns so hid ly left that the purse was a present for Proper. In the opening event 1, "1,1 Nelson got off so far from the barrier at the drop of the this that the race -Hue .i procession. Results: First race, six and a half furlong*— I .old Nelson, •);> (Huston), IS to I. won; Prestige, lOli (Hunter). .11 to I, second; The Mighty, 110 (Brown), 3 to 2. thud. Time, 1:28 2-5. Metlnkntln, Anvil, Fred Uent md sir i .iii - ■ i also ran. Second race, mile Iteechwootl, 102 (Sandy), 3 to 1. worn Dorndo, 107, ON. Miller), ,'i to ♦, second; Alma Hoy. 102 I Homer,) i:. to I. third. Time, 1:48 I (iiihan, The only Way and Watchful also ran. Third race, three furlongs— Firestone, in 1 1,. Williams), 2to 1, won; Rom on teiir. 11l (Mclntyre). n to l, second; Hunker Hill. hi (Brown), 5 to i. third. Time. 0:391-6, Thomas Cnlhoiin. Heather, Scott, Vallejo and Old Daddy also i an, Fourth nice, New Year's handicap, mile ami eighth— Proper, 11!) (Brown), 3 to S. won; Itamtis, 100 (Homer), 12 to 1, second; Logistllln, US (S. Miller), 11 to '.. third. Time, 1:562-6. Corrlgan and Joe Coyne also ran. Fifth race, Futurity course, seilng— Van Ness, 105 (W. Miller). 9 to 10, won; Banpostal, 10,* (T. Sullivan). 13 to :•. second; Hurlei 115 (L. Williams). 8 to ;.. third. Time. 1:12 2-5, Mediant. Plausible, Edith James and Chief ■\Vltt man also ran, Sixth race, mile nnd fifty yards, sell lng—llng— Nepiiuias. 89 (Thurston), 8 to 5, won: Governor Davis, 102 (W. Miller). s to 6, second; Clamor, 98 (Homer), IB to 1. third. Time. 1:47. Mabel Hol lander, Taker and Clyde also ran. " 'lt strikes me." said the clitic, "that you are inclined to discourage art." "That's right," replied the theatrical manager, "I find it pays better to give the people what they — Chicago News. int. TOM Kiii'; iii.v ClilneHH Tt-ua and ihib.-i. SunuurliiiiL Cull and nuil teittlinoulala at urrtca. Cuoituilatlua I'K-r. BOH H. Broadway, ■let. Olb •»«" 10111 ••• l.ua AuKrlca, CaL I savings" banks 4 per cent paid on term md 3 per cent on ordinary saving! deposits. Loans on real estate. Open Saturday evenings. German American Savings Bank &} r vTin Surphis ' iv c i « !poUU,UUU.UU. 23 South Spring St. Total Assets, . Branch Main and First _ $10,000,000.00. Southern California Savings Bank } v \ , G ; K " ck a ' £ rcs - _ _ _ J ]. 11. I'.t.ilv. Vice Pres. S. E. Cor. Fourth and Spring. \V, D. Woolwine, V. Pres. Union Trust J|»''l<liiig, Clms. TT. Toll. Cashier. Security Savings Bank Capital and Surplus, vr ,- ,■ t • .i i c ' $700,000.00. N. E. Cor. i ourth and Spring. Total Assets. Herman W. Hellman Bldg. $16,000,000.00. Clearing House Banks mi: " flrriclw"g 1 A merican National Bank %• £■ W^^SSSi •**• s XV, Cor, S'T'.ihl A nronilwny Capital, sin-pinn nn'.l Proflts. |7g,000. National Bank of .California Jf: \' v % l 'w(Voi!\v. i i4Rf r caslii M . M. 10. Cop. Second n"i Sprint Capital, tSIW.Min; Surpliia rmi. Proflta, 1100,000 tate Bank ft Trust Company i o v zomuho, «'nshier. N. W. Cor, Second and Spring Cnpltal. >t|X),OOOi Snriihis nnd Profits. »wi,ooo. Citizens' National Bank j 1 vVATfc^clishisr S. W. Cor. 3rd niul Main. Capl'tnl ?"""•""*': Bi'irplui and rroflts, $3:5.000. /central BanK w c DURQIN, Cashier. * N. B. Cor. Fourth .<:• Broadway. Capital, tIOO.WJ; Burping and Profits. $100,000. 'T^he National Bank of Commerce T . M no u(;i.A9B Pre» •*• IN Lot ANOBL.ES, CH.\RLISS I'2\VIN6, Cashier. N._u\_c or_ Sixth » nd Sprint. c .nP!. !l'_ l-'OO.OOu; Surpliw, >:0,000. United 'st-Tt#»c! Nntiritnl Rank 1 v - 1" I. I.MAN, Prea. mica states National oanit _ v . smith. Onshior. . _S. i: Cor, Main A Commercial. Capital, i'.'Oi'.iKiO; Surplus nnd Proflta. SSOTOO. ponimercial National Eank ce V > x; A } .}-[* .].*[ I ( hl^; "- 4:3 South'* Spring. Capital. KOO.OOO; 'flurplui and Profits, >2f009. parmers & Merchants National Bank CH V A HyIKS; * Cor. Fourth and Main. Capita 1. ii 00,000; Surplim and Protlts. |1,550, C.1. First lMTlinrnl Hank ■■ - M KLI.IOTT, Pres. irst INiatlOnal BanK w T s HAMMOND, cashier. S. B. Cor, -. ml ami Spring. Cnpltnl Stock. J1.2S0.0O0; Surplus. $200.0 M. __^ Undivided Profits, >1.157.747.0f. H/Tercriantts Matinnal Rank " - W. lIKLIJMAN, Pres. jyiercnanis rgaiionai tsanK w 1( hollidaV. Cashier. ■*•*•*• N. K. Cor. Second and Main. Capital. 1200.000: Surplus and Proflta. $350,000. roadway Bank & Trust Company WAUR'EN . - V ' • ' ( 1 .; llcl 1 cr PreB - lj iuduwdy canK v l rusi company R w KKi^'NY. Caahler. ■*-* SOS-ail) Hdwy. Bradbury Bldg. Capital. tLTiO.OOO; Surplus-Und. Profits. 1150.000. BUST ■ a sWl'll'-j/l 4-jfr pi L^lBTtY \£ Tl t^E • T I W 4\ Artiy.iwMri* >J*.rt!l\fi3 «Sf IfanpipHfritanl 'f^ | I|f [1 - Irofnaislank - Iriiiir (Ollflgl) 223 South Spring St. ((Cfmgpj Tj ST^~- *—^t. -**' Branch Cor. Main and First Sts. 'V/f f~i' I l*z**K -(J — __-___. Los Angeles, Calif. ' "" "™^T [1(1(1 Statement of Condition f] fl fl January 1. 1907 RESOURCES .1 Cash H.548.MT.165 U. S. and other bonds 1,047,939.85 L.OHnB 7,467,951.01 Bute deposit vaults, furni- ture and nxturei 49,437.65 «• i. mi* premises 78.000.00 Real eatatn 35,765.35 Other assets 1,318.79 $10,224,234.22 LIABILITIES Deposits $9.37:!.447.!>fi Capital stork paid In 600,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 260.786.26 $10,224,234.22 OFFICE.RS W. S. H\HTl.lOT'l'. President. M. S. A VERY, Vice Preaiarnt. All. 11. JOHNSON, Vlrr I'rrNiilrut. W. E. MaVAYt Vice l>r<-nlrirnt. \V. K. < \(.l,\M)Klt. C'nnhlrr. .1. T. \MIIIK\VS. AxMlMtnut (imlilrr. i:. D. Kl.i.Dri'T. .\HHiMlnnf C'lmhlpr. R. p. mi. i. MAN. Assistant Cashier. DIRE.CTORS J. M. Klllott. president First National bank: I. N. Van Nuys, capitalist; O. T. M M M Johnson, capitalist; B. T. Earl, v^ capitalist; victor Pcnet, capl- v^ v-> <w> j I tallst; J. M. Schneider, niana- |' '| IS —*\ hit Boston Dry Goods stor.'{ .1. f* **V J I C, Drake, president I* A. Trust I < I ( *) Co.; J. B. Cravens, vice presl- (' ■ S. 4' I ,|.nt First National hank; I* " ■ "•' ■■ Walter F. flaas, attornoy-at- •kTKvi ■iSJSk£RS) jrf**> law; C. X. Flint, cashier Com- JsrTSlf *4 *a^Vy? 4^ menial National hank; P. F. 'l^fttpw' t»^* Safely, Rathar Than Income, s^j M 2 6 \ \ jjv 1 i^!i ' la the Important Factor Jh\ \\\\. „ * TT 1 * • X With This Banrt. VI Bfl l IV £p Copper— Copper— Copper NOTICE TO INVESTORS: Wo venture the assertion that our small advertisements, like that below. have attracted more real Investors than any of recent mining" ads, becausa they offer a square deal and till the truth. It doesn't require a whole pago j in The Herald to tell the- truth, but 1C you will send for the Standard Copper News It will tell you even to the minutest detail everything concerning the Jerome Verde Copper Company Guaranteed Mining Stocks Jerome Verde Copper Company's 18 Patented Claims, Title guaranteed by ; tho v. S. government, and favorably reported on by J. ii. Glrand, Deputy I'nlted States Mineral Surveyor of Arizona, and two other reliable Mining V::Z^.r.""": j . No Money AsKed UNTIL INVESTORS AUK THOKOI (.lII.V SATISFIED THAT THE Jerome Verde Copper Company Is everything we claim for It. THE CLAIMS IMMEDIATELY ADJOIN Clark's United Verde at Jerome, Arizona which has paid over $10,000,000 in dividends, or about 120 per cent per annum. on Its capitalisation it Is v developed property, with shaft 475 feet deep. Over 2000 fuel ■•! working!, with ore showing average value* of BV4 per cunt ' Please cut out this ad and send your name and address, and the Standard Copper News containing complete Engineers' Reports Maps. Assays, etc, will be mailed you. 100,000 snares of Treasury Stock now offered at -.> cents. Investigate First-Then Buy The General Securities Co., Su uaOSP. E. Building. Corner SUth »nd Main, •»* 311 South Broadway. Greanl rio.r i.,,-, k.m.i Si., 1, ,1,,i,l Copper News" to following address: NAMK adukkss LADIES Till- Snitllllc >'ll<il- Sll< M l 18 selhll 13.60. i I mi I IM I | ll'l Shoes. «fO .ill hlzch for a pair V** 1 Mrreliaula Trim! llulltlluu. SaUsroom 608. 807 B. Hrondwa} BUY A PIANO' <(.. Our llumy I'nyiiifnt I'lan. Wiley B. Allen Company 418-418 South BroHtlnar