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2 BALLINGER ENEMY TO RECLAMATION WITNESS SAYS SECRETARY AIDED S. P. INTERESTS DECLARES ADVERTISING OF RAIL- WAY LANDS APPROVED Federal Prosecution Expects to Com. plete Its Cace Next Saturday. Scant Attendance Yes terday WABHINOTOW, March 18. —The icutlon" in the Balllnger-Plnchot investigation will he concluded neat Saturday, according to an announce iM ii made at today's hearing by At torney Brandeis.. . Frederick H. Newell of the ir, lamation service oc( upled tho stand all day. He was the last witness b> which Glfford Plnchd promised '" prove hl» statement that Mr. Ballinger had made ;i misstati menl «I reclamation Bervlce had recom mended thi restoration of public inn.is withdrawn under the administration ol i iry Garfleld. Mr. Newell's testimony was la ,if b corroborai he i hai acter Hi in,'.i he had ever recommended the | ,ratton of ai,y landß on his own bi i ount, although he had done bo v. hen ordered by Secretary Ballinger. Mr. Newell discussed the so-called "black tent" affair, and ;<aid he re K ri n, il thai Secretary Ballinger ap pan tuly had sustained E, T Parkings, Chicago purchasing agent, In what he considered h wonderful ad In ncccpl Ing $500 a month from the Harrlman Interests for advertising lands routes during his lecture t< Attorney Verl n lha witn>sK closely regarding news paper report; thai them wan to be a : -ii.ikruji In the reclamation servlci [1 whs apparently Mr. Vertn ds' pu to show the animus ol Mr. Newell by extracting from him an admission that lie had i x!" i '• 'I i" be dlsmlssi d bj Mr. Ballinger. Newell Insisted re Iteatedly thai ho did noi know what Mr, Ballinger thi ughi of him. Messrs. Burch and Bteel of th« Our genhelm syndicate will 6c called to tand next Friday. Case Practically Completed Attorney Pepper announced today thai his case was practically eom i. although he expected to call a number of witnesses In rebuttal. During tho greater part of loday's hearing only senate mem hi rs of the committee were present. The pfovlf lon of the resolution under which the inquiry is being held, allowing sub committees to hear testimony, made it bie for the hearing to i ontlnue without a quorum of the full commit ti i .Mr. Newell corroborated th<» testl inonj given by Mr, Davis of tho ri ination service roneerning conferences he and Davis had with Secretary Bal linger 'n March, 180% In which the lat in- expressed his opinion thai with" ii- made by Secretary Qarfleld were illegal ana that ho Intended to i, tore them. Mr. Newell laid ho. tried to dissuade the secretary from tiii.s policy and pro i. ted igalnsl tlm necr«tary*t un friendly attitude toward the reclamH tion service, and particularly what ho regarded as Inspired newspaper stories in which It was said then \va« to be v "shakoup" In thi service. Mr. Newell said he told Mr. Bal linger the giving out of such informa tion would have to stop or their of il'lal relation! would have to termin ate. Mr, Newell denied the accuracy of FitHtPmenti made by Secrotary Bnl linser In lettert explaining his action in n : torlng v,-,-iti r power sites. He declared ho had dona no because the reclamat lon servli i had recommended it. He nald he piotested rongly ngalnst "throwing back all power Kites." Withdrawals Made ttorni ■ Pepper read from a letter from Secretary I iallinger to Senator La I Follette, May 28, 1909, In which he ! baiil rij withdrawal a were made after mii vrys of the ground. Mr. Newell Bald no new surveys had been made, aa the letteri would in dicate. i me by one, the house m. ml" r- of the committee began to straggle out of the rooms as the hour for the house to re convene approached. Representative Olmitead, one. of the Re] übllcan regu lars, was lirst to leave. .Mr. McCall, another regular; Mr. James of Ken tucky, a Democrat, and Mr. Graham of I lllnols followed i oon. Attorney Pepper then ciuestionprl the ■uitnoss regarding tho go-called "black tent" affair. Ho corroborated Mr. Davis' Ktatemcnt that Secretary Bal lingrr had become very angry liecmiHo he liiirl written a letter to E. T. Pi rkins. Chicago purchaglnft apri'iit of thn mrv ice, Buggestlnfc tliat he resign because he. imd accepted $500 a month ff>r four month* from the HarrlmHn railroads for Hdverttsinpr landn along their lines Jn iii: "black tent" lecture tour. Mr. Newell Bald thn secretary stih ferniently placed the stamp of approval on Perkins' conduct. Attorney Vertrees, In cross-examina linn, Houftht to ascertain from him whether the wltnesn thought Secretary Rallinirer r<»lt he (Newoll) wb deficient to .i certain ext( nt In qualifications for thp office of director o| the reclama tion Borvicp, 'The witnc i rppllpd that ii Mr. Balllnper felt that way he had not indicated it. JAPANESE PRESS IS ANGERED BY SHAW the Formrr Secrrt.it> • Charge 'Thrft IV.ikpdn Would Dominate the Pacific Is Simply "Insanity' \ h "l'( IRIA, B i ' . Mai-i li I ■ India, which nrrived Vnr ihama, conl Lin on iha Hllegcd utti ■ Shaw, iii.ii Japan i lie l':n in-- and will nol . ', ■ v, ar in attain hoi 1 ob ' The .Tlji Bhlmpo nf Toklo sh.j.s that in rharßo Japan with sfrkincr thr iiihs icry of thi Pacific Is tv churgn Inwan ity. Japan i ould nol control that ocean, and Is mind her own biiHi iissk, part of which Ik to trultlvate tlirt United States' frlenduhlp and Join Jmnds with America In onw ing tlio marts ni" China. It regrets that sn Ini jiorjjtnt .1 perHonafje has Joined tlii BgitatofH aeeklns to cause ill fooling, The Nlchl Nii'hi nhavgftH Mr. Sh;tw "in, reßtntmsnt because of Japan's Interference, which militated against the (Vjnßummatlon of America's plans lor Investing capital In China. SEN. DANIEL'S CHANCES FOR RECOVERY REVIVED Attending Physicians Endeavor to As. sure Public, but Statements Issued Are Conflicting DATTONAv Fla . March in. At 6 P in. the attending physicians announced that Senator Daniel had one chanca in a hundred to recover. Senator Daniel's physicians tonlgnl Usued the foil,,wins signed statement: "Senator Daniel still remains In a state "t coma, which is not profound, bui still is marked. His condition oth erwise is improved and satisfactory." ATTEMPT TO DELAY TRIAL IS OPPOSED GRAND JURY TO BACK UP IN DICTMENT OF BURKE Defense of Doctor, Charged with Dyna. initing Woman and Child, Bases Fight on Tech. nicalities SANTA ROSA, March 19. When tho of Dr. Willard P, Burke, accused namiting ■ tent house In which lyiip Etta Smith and her baby lay sleeping on tho nicht or February 5, before Judge Emmet Beawell Monday under a motion to quash tho charges against th« defendant, the grand Jurors who voted to return th« Indictment against the physician will hand to ti stlfy as to the reg ularltj of Hi" proceedings in the jury The defense bases its efforts to have thi Indli tmi its sei aside largely on technicalities having to do with the method of procedure r the prosecut ing officers before the Inquisitorial body. ' Mij, ct lons also will be made to the manner In which the true bills aro drawn. Although Dr. Rurke is charged under count with alleged Illegal surgical practice u< the sanitarium he conducts near this city the principal charge against him Is thai of causing thi n from which the woman and child so mlrai ulously esi api d death. [t the motion to dismiss the rase is overruled the trial probably will not !„• commenced before- the middle of May. Hiram Johnson, rhlof counepl for tho defense, telegraphed from 1-os Angeles today that he would bo. in Bants Monday to tils'- part in tho argument. The prosecution Ih represented by Dis trict Attorney Lea and his assistant, <;. W. Hoyle. WORKS AND WALLACE ARE GIVEN INDORSEMENT SAN FRANCISCO, March I!>.—After a discussion of the political situation in California and pomip of the prelim- ; Inary plans for Uie primary campaign In August, the executive committee of the Lincoln-Roosevelt league, which met here today, Indorsed Judge John! D. Works of I,os Angeles for United Htntfs na tor. A. J Wallace "f the same fity was formally made the Pholce of tne league for lieutenant governor. All \ Gordon, the Sacramento banker, was selected ai a randidnt« for the of railroad commissioner. CONTINUE RATE HEARING KANSAS CITY, March 19.—Because .Tudgt> rharlea Prouty of the Interstate commerce commlsilon wu called to San Francisco, the hearing on the pe tltlon of the Southwestern Shippers, asking lower railroad rates from the Gulf of Mexico, was adjourned until April S. AMUSEMENTS ■piJANCHARD iI HALL T' "n 1™": @!2®ehutifally Jllusir^ted^ 25 PUKDAY EVBNIN'U, MARCH !0 —S:l5 O'CLOCK SWITZERLAND— The Playground of Europe BEABON ANT) BINULE TICKETS AT DARTLETT MUSIC CO. IMPSON AIinTTOPTTTM — THE HOME U E. BEHTMER. IMPSON AUUlJl^U^KlUlVl— QF GOOD MUSIC. Manager. ONLY VIOLIN RECITAL THIS SPRING BY \MF.KI' v- MOST FAMOUS VIOLINIST, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 22 cTWAUD POWELL S!-\T.« NOW ON" MIK^'V ISC ?1. 11.(A AND I!, AT BARTI.ETT MVBIC COMTANY. BTUDKNT3' AND TEACHEnS 1 HATES ON APIM.Ii'ATION. THE AUDITORIUM v r ' "SSSIS TWO WEEKS KiVSIr! 1 MARCH 28 SAM S. & LEE SHUBERT (Inc.) PRESBNT AMKHH HRKATBST EMOTIONAL. ACTRESS, Florence Roberts SUPPORTED BY WHITE WHITTLESEY The Transformation t 1 ■■■•-■' and Gloria I'RICr.S 11.80, $1, 7Sp, 500, 2fir. 2000 Seats at 50c, 75c C& $1 PEAT PALK OPENS THURKDAT MQRNINO AT AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE Will F.'RPT WEEK'S PRODUCTION OF" "THE TRANSFORMATION" QIMPSON AUDITORIUM »*TnJm«2iic»*£?i.Bo: Paloma and Karla Schramm In Joint Piano Recitals Sale of Seats at FITZGERALD*. 523 P|».«.-«»— ■ rincesstheatek n,*\T.', &. u<l'-t-' ' / NfcAlt B1 'KIM" "" VVKKK CoMMKNCINIr MONTUT. MARCH 21 — The bis !..„.,'.. , .. NEW YORK raccow, "A I*AIR OF tOBSTKRi*." U« i-h.iru> iji tiiH ... , Irur the sezisationa-l >"rench . tung memat; famous c&imoii*tt« Miir.c. a» ttrlfftHAlty pr©« dnc*-<1 In Paris, nn.l t^n vfher Viigr TicvpHletk >li»t*u*T Jfeiv*ry I>f^y. li p. in. Two erpnlng performances, ~:iS irn.l !>:!,-« o'clock. I-rlcr, lOr, 2Oc and S5«. LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, MAHCTT 20, 1010. SHRINERS HOLD STATE REUNION LOS ANGELES TEMPLE ACTS AS HOST FOUR HUNDRED PILGRIMS AT BA. KERSFIELD CONCLAVE Parade Which Marks Arrival of Vis. itors Has Grotesque and Sev. eral Unique Features —40 Initiated BAKERSFIELD, March 18, Bearing with them tho necessary paraphernalia for tho initiation of forty candidates, two train loads of Shrlners arrived here this afternoon prepared for a two days' reunion, One train carried mem bers of Ai Malalkah temple, Los An k<Mpn, ami another [slam ti mple of Sun Francisco. There Is In fell about 400 visitors. Argery hall was the acene ol the Initiation tonlghi after which an elaborate banquet waa served at the Southern hotel. This is thr annual pil grimage of members of this order in California, During this conclave i.os Angeles will bo hosts ns tho meeting Is within their territory i i v tr al Fresno Ban Francisco entertained. The parade which took place upon arrival Of the guests was the most ■ unique ever seen here. Ft was headed I by a band from Al Malalkah temple iii gorgeous uniforms, then followed Idatea dressed In tho most gro itumes obtainable. N'exi came the Turkish patrol in their elaborate gowns as MCortS to potentates and members of the official divan. Last came the nobles of the ord«r In col umn of four*. Tomorrow there will bo a ball game between teams chosen from delegation for ilio championship "f the state. Late tomorrow night the travelers will re : turn to thoir homes. NEWSPAPER MAN MAKES AN EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE ' Causes Arrest of Two Men Who Were Conducting a Circulation Contest BIBBEB, Ariz., March 19.—C. B. Gordon and W. F. Hecht. newspapei i Irculatlon contest manager*, wh ar rived In Blsbee ten days ago from Ala inpdn. Cal., to conduct i voting con test for the Blabee Daily Review were arrested on Thursday by W. B. Kelly, manager of thp Review, on a charge of embesßlement. At- a preliminary hearing today Onr don was bound over to the grand jury and his bond flxpd at $1000 which he waa unable to pive and Is In jail. Hecht will have a hearing on Tuesday. Gordon and Hecht claim San Fran cisco as residence. HERO OF WILLIE BOY HUNT IS CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE s.\N BERNARDINO, Marrh Charles T:<"he, the deputy shprirt nhot and Injured hy Willie Boy during the hunl f<>r thai Indian on the dew rl of tiiis county, ha« announced that he will be a candidate for constable at Banning, to succeed Ben DeCrevecoeur, another nf the WllHe Boy hunters. he left for Banning today, taking with him the Winchester rifle, the n with which tho Indian shut thf father of the ciri whom he kld ni i, later the girl herself, with- i tuo armed posses of two couo* md th*n used to bis own life. AMUSEM ENTS__ L__ Bt»» a tsnr\ tud A Trn B«l»«ro-Blnckw(mc! 00.. Proprs. (fnd Mir», &1-.APCU intijH.Xn^lS. MATINKBS TOI>AY, Tlmrsdar, Baturdn)-. I»AST TWO TTMBS TOD of tht season** big laughing Bucce«», "WXAT lIATPRNKn TO JONES." TOMORROW—Commencing Tomorrow Night—TOMORROW LEWIS S. STONE) and th* Belaseo theater company will present N. C. OOOdwln'l recent noinhlo sucees.. < • [The Easterner] ■ y Tills Is on« nf neorßn Broa.dhunt'l liest plays. It tells r rattling One story of a yminß man from the east -nlio finds himself In th» western country. There If an ahundunre of Ktrang, ttlrrtnf bccjips and situations, while there Is plenty of the vory b<'" •'"'' of comedy. NEXT WEEK'S EVENTFUL OFFERING I MR. BTONB AND TIIK BKr.ASCO COMPANY WII.T. pnTWr.MT Fort THE FIRST | T1M1? ON A.VY BTAOH GEORGE BROADHUBST'B NEWEST PLAT, j |tjfe GARDEN OF LIES| FOUNDED OV XL'«TUB MILES FOnMAN'S STORT OF THE SAME NAME. THIS IS aOINQ TO TJK THE BIOOEJST EVENT OF THE KNTIItK BBABON. •'TUB HARDEN OF i,,ies" IB tfNQUESTIONABLY onß OF THE BTRONOEST ANI> BEST WRITTEN TT.AYS MAT MAS EVEK COMB .FROM THE AUTHOR OF rilK MAN OF nil, HOUR." "THE DOLI.AR MARK." AND OTHER CONSPICUOUS BUCCESSKfI. BEATB FOR ■■THH OARDBN OF LIES" WILI- OO ON SAI,B TOMORROW MORNING. MISS FLORENCE OAKLEY WILL MAKE HER RJBAPPSARANCB AS I.EADINCi LADY OF THE BELASCO COMPANY IN "THE GARDEN OF I.IKS.' Lr»O AMPI7T TTC THFATFR SPIHNO ST., MATIXEE TODAY. US ANUJiL^a ------ M;\K 4TII. S SHOWS NIGHTLY. MuJlcal Cr»l«« I BESBIK I Augustus Neville & Co. William Coleman \i.i»AHB rroh*t The Laugh-O-Srnpe j Tliml'i; | Wlnlfr«<l Stsnart Popular Prices — 10c, 2(0 «n.l 3i c . GnAMn r»T>TTT?A MnTT<?V MATINEES TODAT. Tuesday. SatiirtlaT. KAN U Uft.Kfl HULIja l-honm Main I8«7! Home AI9«T. Fast Fun—Commencing Matinee Today—Mirthful Music .. FERRIS HARTMAN And his big slußliifr snd dancing fiiipnny Will present a splendid production of the most famous of Frank Daniels' mu»lo ami fun successes, 1 THE OFFICE BOY] •THE OFFTi^T!: BOY" IS A FUN SHOW WITHOUT A SPEED LIMIT ONE OF THOSE CONFUSIONS OF THIRTY-THREE VARIETIES OF HX-MOR. AND IT'S CHOCK FULL OF THE LATEST AND LIVELIEST PONO hits, SUCH AS "HAS ANTBOOT HERE SEEN KELI.EY?" "THAT WOULD MAKE A PERFECT LADT MAD," "I'M ON THE WATER WAGON NOW," AND A SCORE OF OTHERS YOU WON'T FORC.ET. *- l l l Next Week's Unparalleled Musical Offering PTBRRIB HARTMAN and his big company will offer a innznlnYrnt production of Blzet'c operatic triumph. CARMEN BPETIAL ENOAOBMENT OF c.EORGINA STRAUSS. PRIMA DONTtJI CONTRALTO IN THE ROLE OF CARMEN. Srats for this Important muitcal event will go on »■!« to. morrow morning at thfl mgular fcala of popular Hartman prirej». MASON OPERA_HOUSE i*..e. i?n*,": Week Starting Tomorrow Matinee Saturday Only fTJk. y'fa. rt W3 fjJLijji wa - ijuss m/Tjrjum Ifl AU/ J) f*D| A/SI^PH*S H^pg^MUSIC 8t COSTUMES )' ■*r ■"'>^^^^J|' - • '• /tfTR3\ 100 ii r.o/v\PAA:v _AWj OFGIRU Prices 50c to $1.50. Scats Now on Sale Coming — Easter Week Charles Frohman Presents Otis Skinner In His Latest New York Success Your Humble Servant By BOOTH TARKINGTON and HARRY LEON WILSON Authors of "The Man from Home" and a Dozen Famous Successes BAT SALE THURSDAY. ECHANICS^ FAIR Fiesta Park, March 26 — April 9 TT vhi Hi fr.ro Under Two-Acre Canvas OD\J X2/XIIIUILOrO Ten Thousand Lights fpuc* mn.v b* rn^.iL.r'l by applying at IMco ntr^rt rnirancr, or phone Snnsrt or H"m« v\< Ma fxchaiier. I OLYMPIC THEATER . , Home of Hits and Novelties Aiphin & Fargo Present "THE PAWNBROKER" 10 niit Singing anil Diiniln(r Novelties —lop, 20c, 28c ■ T EVY'S Third and Main. Tables Reserved. "■—' NEW BILL MONDAY—STARTLING FEATURES . Sisters Rappo, Russian Cossacks, in —_ _ Native Dances in Costume; Rogers, n+p Stewart & Elwood, "Kings of Har- V-^^-^-^ niony," in songs of the day; last week —— —the very popular primi donna, Mile. /•■*\t l j lion Bergere, "th« Hungarian Nightin- V«/f19.11L9.nL gale," and of Jeanie Fletcher, the -~- rr - ====== ~---- = —~ == ~ Scotch Ballarlist, in songs of t lie "Hie lands." ' —■■ Kammermeyer's Solo Orchestra. Afternoon T<-a 3 to 5:30. After dinner, 8:!!0 to 10; after thratcr 10:30 to 12:30. AMUSEMENTS ; c. ■ L "' " ' "T" v^~^-"-' w*~*~*A*~~':"'-'-'-'-' J'<' 11 syluK Particular Ai-1 T 7* *-! 11 f^ CX T T"1 11 £2k I l'r?" e°li"« ■»•»«*• "».|, rentkm to Entertaining \l fHljClGvlllG *bMt. Knro«V"» •B<l ' ) I Ifi.llo. mill Chltilrfn. | V C* WVAV V *"V | American littrantlniiiii. /. Bert Leslie & Co. Seldoms Venus "Hot»n in soolety." i —■'■ 1 T-ivln «f Murbi.. Thome & Carleton iur«tiri*i. Five Mowatts Th« Boubrotta anrt , the Vnr JViatinCe Club awingln*. LaVeen. Cross & Co. Today Charles Kenna Roman Sports and Pa»tlm««. A uuety Tlin street Fakir. Emma Francis & Arabs v- Watson, Cohen & Co. ~ a"J Tuinb"- onnmm motion ncTrKrT °°*c; "*" Nlflit*— lor, »sc, 50r, I.V. Mntlne«» D.illy—loc, Zse, 50«. HAMBURGER'S MAJESTIC THEATER N ANiNTi: MnjeMlo Thcalrr * ItrnltT Co., LnM OI.IVF.n MOKOSCO, Manager. REGINMNti TONHIHT at 8:15. AI.Ii MATINKB \VKI>M-HIIAY— SATCRDAT. | Rice C& Varley Offer California's Favorite Musical Comedy | LIGHT | THE 1 MUSIC GINGERBREAD MAN Book and lyrlca bj Musle by Frcdtrlc Kanken. A. Baldwin Sloan*. BJiEQUAI.EO CHORVS, iINOBBS, CAST, COtXOHM, COMKDIAXS. LIFE OniOLfAL COMPANY or (> COLOR Tedious toll .upplanted by continual (rayety and MBfi that iro witty «Jid charmlnf. rnicES— boc. 75c. |i. a rr.w front hows |I.M rorui-An matinees. MOROSCO'S BURBANK THEATER V'xnltxTu: MATI.NKi: TODAY—*\LI. MATINK.I. SATTODAT. ISRABt. ZANOWILL'B PI.rASANT COIIBDT, MERELY MARY ANN IMml Of Ml»n Marjorln I..HM. ntlCBS— «oc. 75c. matim:i:s Ste. EXCEPT FIRST TEN rIOWB, KM, BASEBALL MATCH, CHUTES PARK, BBNBm ACTORS' FUND. MARCH 53. "Snt Wfyk—Surrtou'B Intl-rcsllng mafllal i'M"lv. "DIVOKroXS." PALM GARDENS SKATING RINK Be Onweful anil Sknto «t Eighteenth nnrt Main, Afternoon and Rrnilns. Beal Dfoorated and Kqelpped lUnk on tlin < oa«t. TV* $> Of Your Week I IIC f Ending Outing Is 9 of a • Class cTVlount Lowe Special Excursion Rates $2.00 Round Trip, Saturday and Sunday See the Great Peak in its spring robes, the most wonderful of the world's trolley trips. It's conceded that no other trip is so diversi fied, so inspiring or so beautiful as this. Dine at Alpine Tavern. It's a delightful hotel amid the great pines far up on MT. LOWE. Service the best, surroundings ideal. LONG BEACH The Atlantic City of the Pacific coast, where there is always some thing doing. Ocean Excursions, Mammoth Salt Plunge, the Famous Pike, Largest and Most Attractive Pier on the Coast; Double Whirl, Figure Eight; Dancing at Majestic. Dine at the Famous Virginia. OTHER BEACH POINTS Naples, with, still water boating. Dine at Hotel NapoH, excellent service. Newport, Huntington Beach and Balboa for a genuine seashore revel. Point Firmin, with the Government Lighthouse and Break water, is attractive. VALLEY TRIPS Casa Verdugo, the Old Spanish Restaurant, where you may enjoy a Genuine Spanish Dinner amid semi-tropical scenes. Covina, Glendora. Azusa, Monrovia and Sierra Madre, through Southern California's famous Orange Groves. An ideal time to see them laden with golden fruit and blossoms. OTHER POINTS OF INTEREST Rubio Canyon. San Gabriel Mission, Cawston Ostrich Farm. Go Somewhere. Go by Trolley. Fast, Frequent service from Mammoth Sixth and Main Street Terminal. Pacific Electric Railway Shortest ■»*» Quickest /^P^ Line to the Ocean IJpP VENICE gf AMERICA CHIAFFARELLI'S CONCERT BAND, DANCING, BOATING, AQUARIUM—NEW VENICE PLUNGE OPEN BAND CONCERT—DANCING—BATHING I "lyyr J __ J . J JlJl . jrirtr . World's Most Spectacular Race IVlOtOr QrOme Course now open to public. In ' —-? spection free. Take Playa del •——————————^———— Rey cars. REDONDO BEACHDelightful 10-mile ride each way along the ocean. Band Concertsßathing. LAUREL CANYON TO BUNGALOW LAND AND LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Enjoy the Mountain Scenery— most beautiful resort in the valley. CHICKEN DINNER AT BUNGALOW INN. ; Los Angeles-Pacific Railway Balloon Route Excursion Station, Hill St., Bet. Fourth and FiftH