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os Ctngclcs Cimc. SANTA MONICA. MIDWINTER FAIR. YOl XNT DO J. M.

Hale Co. The Foresters Make Merry at the Opera-(houM Local New and Notes. The Ancient Order of Foresters gave very, enjoyable entertainment at the operahouse Thursday evening, consist? lng of a concert, supper and ball. The Guarantee Fund of Five Thou sand Dollars Raised. y.

107-109 spring-st. members and their friends turned out t'i trananuia' mimar. anH morif the OC- Final Arrangement! lor the Conrtnictlon ot I the Southern California Building to Be Completed Rubber Obat.or Mackintosh? Buy one at our selling-out price. Do you want a Suit of Clothes? iY Buy one at our Retiring Sale. ''j t.

i Do; yoV want an Overcoat? Buy one at our Retiring Sale. r. 1 Do you want a Boys' Suit or Overcoat? flk-S rP Poiotfif Ynii caslon a "memorable one. The military band from the Soldiers' Home and the n.andolin band furnished leading numbers on the concert programme. A number of visiting members of the order, were in attendance from neighboring, towns.

i S. Dales is acting as deputy tax collector for the remainder of tho month. The Santa Rosa was at the wharf Thursday, on her, up and -caroled away half a hundred tons of -freight And a dozen passengers. George A. under-whose supervision the mammoth.

vWharf was. constructed, left Thursday morning for San-Francleco. His work at this point is practically completed, but his family will probably remain here for- the" xvtn-ter at least. S. Relnhart, of theArcadi-a.

spent Wednesday with the hotel proprietors and managers at Redondo. xuy one ai our xvetiriug oaie. Yl X. RAILROAD RATES TAKE A BIG DROP. One fare from any Santa, Fe station to the Lake View Hotel, and Dr.

Royer's Hot Spring Sanitarium, Elslnore, Riverside county, CaL Dri Royer will return you free if you stay at Lake View Hotel four, (4) days, or you can stay as much longer as desired and the above contract will le-carried out. Read carefully. 'you buy your ticket, take a receipt from the agent. This is Important, as -you must present your receipt --to. Dry; Royer, at the Lake View'Hotel, for which he will furnish you a.

return ticket, costing you nothing. These rates are good, 'any day in the week. This beautiful mountain resort is at this time attracting general Interest of both the Invalid and pleasure seeker, on account of the wonderful cures made by the hot mineral water and mud baths, and the diversified modes of diversion, such as rowing, sailing, shooting, riding and viewing thi most picturesque scenery of both mountain, land and Vater to be found any whire. If you-are sick, go Dr. Royer's sanitarium; v-1300 feet elevation, perfect 'ertvlrdhments and medicinal Waters, that iheyer.

-f The management makes-these fates to induce public to visit this knowing that a visit paid, a friend is.made. Inquire at the Santa: Fe offices, or at the Los Angeles office of the resort, No. 230 South Main 'street, Los Angeles, Cal. Hotel, rates are- $2 day. Good- rooms and boart for ter weekf arid more elegant -ones upio.

$15. There are 1 thonastifdwik on the lake Royer Traphagen," props; i ROBIO CANYON AND. ECHO MpWN.tAtN.; Every citizen arid tourist a trip to this beautiful resort and scenery Fare to Rublo Canyon ami return, $lr Sundays, 75 cents. See time i BIRTH RECORD. YOirXG On the morning of November 13, I '1893, to the wife of Attorney 3.

Young of Los Angeles, a nine-pound child. Both Both mother and daughter ape doing I- TO DO YOUR TRADING WITH USf TODAY 11 TOMORROW V-. Do yp'uwant 'an Umbrella? Buy one at our Retiring Sale. Do you want any Furnishing Goods? t' Buy them at our Retiring Sale. The goods must we are retiring from, business, You will do well to call on us: if you want any of the' aboVe-m en tioned 'articles! Price cuts no figure with us, as we must dispose of every Sheldon, arraigned on Wednes day before Justice Twichell for.

burg lary, proved, to have a. better claim to tne name or. reu jiiariy. axuii- are going to make special efforts to secure your trade. Friday, usually' the.v dullest day in th day morning he entered the, barroom of Eckert Hopf through' a window and stole, razors and padlocks; west, claims At a meeting of the Los Angeles Midwinter Fair Committee, held yesterday afternoon, it was decided to go on with the exhibit, notwithstanding the complications which have arisen In getting aid from the county.

In' a very few hours $5000 was I ledged by the follm'-fn: Gen. H. Southern Pacific Company, $500; D. Freeman, $500: TV D. Stlmson, $500; B.

Lankershlm, $500; J. Blxby $500; Gov. John G-Downey; $500; K. H.Wade, $500; Oohn $500; Redondo Beach Com-pkny, $500; J. 8.

Slauson, $500. The committee, deem this a sufficient guarantee fund to go on with the construction of the building. A meeting of the General Committee of the Southern, counties is called for 2 o'clock which final action, looking t6 the construction of the Southern Californta building will be taken. It Is thought that by co-operation of all concerned some way may be reached by which the unexpended balance for the Chicago still In the hands of the supervisors, will become for this purpose and for a citrus exhibit nd it has been suggested that it might be-well for the supervisors to divide the fund between the Midwinter Fair and the citrus fair in some Just proportion, for if it cannot be properly appropriated to one it cannot, to the other. i.

i The following telegram was received from Director-General Young yesterday, which shows that no time is to bo lost: FRANCISCO, Nov, 16, 1893. S. Slauson, Los Angeles: Has Southern California decided to erect a building? If so, there is no time to lose, as building must be.completed.and exhibit ready January 1. 51ad to have you, but you must Hurry up. Answer.

H. DE YOUNG, "Director-General." to be a 'Los Angeles shlngieimaner. in default of $1000 bail lie awaits; trial in Via -n ir Toll i 1 weeki; should be, with; tho values we are gqing to place on, 'salej biie bif the busiest. In looking over this list of spc-l cials. you will find something you need at extremely low" rnHriAa-inn FRIDAY and SATURDAY.

NnvftmW: The Santa Mwnioa' WhiStClub 'enter-- dollar's worth of goods in stock. tained its.aady friends aj the, on Oregon -Wednesday "evening, Provisions were-made 'f orvbut twenty couples, who indulged in drive whlstv re 17 andl8. freshments-and 'a" general good W. VG. rDouglas and.

wife of SwnO' wood, and E. S. Ward of San Francisco were among, the Hotel Jack Special SPECIALS son arriyalsr-on Wednesday. The case against I. N.

Lelhy. for al (jlobeClothmgGo lu Spring Street, near Third, leged embezzlement, behalf FUNERAL NOTICE. Th funeral of Brother Charles Swain. of a Los. Angeles building and loan asq FOR called, Justice Twichell Wednesday morning.

On. motion of Deputy Conklin, for late a -member of Yellowstone Lodge, No. 26, F. A. Miles City, will be TiBlil frnm residence.

No. 113 East Twelfth" street; at 2 p.m., today District Attorney, the case was fit. "i is furthers undeiv Masonic services will be conductea Dy SATURDAY ON SALE ALL DAY! Sr.nthm PnHfornia Lodee. No. 278.

Mem Friday, and Saturday! stood that: bers wilt report Masonic Temple at 1 p.m. Wendell Easton, Geo. W. George Visiting Dretnren are coramiiy iu- rroalilcnt vicr'resllnt. 8ecretr.

Members of Southern California Lodge, xrn 7 are hereby reauested financial' matters leading up: to-the trouble, has been -effected between ithe parties in interest. -v The phristian Endeavor Society will give-a drive sociable at $he Congregational Church this (Friday) evening, Amnnf Thankstrlvlne festivities al to meet at lodgeroom on Friday, November 17, at 1 orclock, for the purpose of. attdnr)ins th funeral of our late brother, November iS. 200 doz. Ladies' Swiss Embroidered SANTA BARBARA COUNTY.

Charles Usher Swaine. By order W. M. 1 ready announced is: a basket social- at Good Templars-: Hau, to De given oy the ladies of Fort Fisher. No.

41, W.R.C. F. C. Woodbury, secretary. 'HELLO, CENTRAL, HELLO," And irianv other late songs, just received George I.

Bullock, victim of the stab bing affray at The Palms, was resting quite comrortaoiy -rnursaay, wun nis chances of recovery. Increasing mate Hdkfs. rlally. 1 Capt. Dornfleld, wharf-m-aster, has received a from Gov.

Markham, and is thus clothed with full authority for the conduct of all classes at Phonograph Parlors. MT. LOWE RAILWAY. Three tialns Saturday and Sunday; 75c to Rublo Canyon; $1.75 to Echo Mountain, on Sunday; grand trip. time card.

BOWELS irregular and constipated, result in Avoid it by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. POZZONI'S COMPLEXION POWDER is universally known and everywhere esteemed as the' only Powder that will Improve the complexion, eradicate tan freckles and -all skin diseases. THE FAMOUS of business at and around tne pier. AT Meeting of the Midwinter Fair Committee The Cota Seduction Case. Part of the Committee for Promotion of Santa Barbara's exhibit at the Midwinter Fair met at Crane's Hall, Monday evening, most of those appointed bting engaged in other absorbing pc-; The meeting was called to order by Mr.

Llojd, and C. A. Storke elctted chairman of the committee, and Fernand Parmentler, secretary. The read several addresses from the county, commission and exhibited tir.d -accepted plans for a building, which, he would cost about $3,750... It was estimated that from $5000 to $6000 would be required for the building, and exhibit and maintaining it In San Francisco.

The building is pyramidal in form, "with a gallery running around the interior, and offices, reception rooms and picture gallery parti- tioned off from the lobby and entrance, i Iho K1a rcliofst'nnil monoliths whlfh Local wheelmen, including both sexes, are enjoying the generosity of the Council, in the matter of the cement walks, and the public does not appear 125c RANCH GHINO to be greatly inconvenienced, enner. Wheeling Is very popular recreation Chatelaine Bags. We have just received a very pretty line of goods in black leather, -with oxidized metal trimmings, regular value 75c and $1 On sale at Ladies' embossed leather Pocket Books, metal clasps, newest i designs, worth 50c it On sale Ladies' Metal Hair Brushes, wire bristles, enameled backs, usual value 85c On sale Tom Thumb Coin Purses, in plain leather and alligator, regular price 15c On sale at 10c Metal Curling Iron Heaters, a very useful little invention for heating your curling iron, regular value 10c On sale R. J. Roberts' Needle Books, each Jtttle book containing 4 full packages, assorted needles and 1 package darning and embroidery needles, best quality, the celebrated "Roberts gold eye," regular price 25c i On Ladies' Crocheted Zephyr We are showing a new line in the following colors White, blue, pink, cardinal On sale 25c with Santa Monica young J.

S. Donner of San Mrs. Poultry SuoDlies. AI Morey of Riverside and F. X.

Shober of Traverse City, were, among Thursday's arrivals at Hotel Jackson. November has thus far Been a quiet Bone Mills, Alfalfa Cut ten, Creoiozone, Roup Cures, Sprayers Egg Test season at Port Los Angelas. Advan MR. RICHARD GIRD, Owner. AT, PRIVATE SALE.

tage has been taken of the lull 'by the force on the wharf. to paint the sur ers. Poultry Books, Drink. Jng Fountains, Caponlzing Instruments. Circulars Fre rounding buoys.

adorn the exterior being Egyptian Jn design. A. L. Lincoln, cashier of the First National; was elected i treasurer, and a- Finance Committee appointed, consisting of Messrs. R.

J. Broughton, F. H. Knight, C. Roeder, V.

Cook, C. Storke and M. Lloyd. This is a very beautiful line of embroidered goods; latest and most dainty designs of the Swiss embroiderer's art; an elegant assortment to select from; every one worth not less than 25c Comearly and get the choicest selections on sale all day. See Display in Stow Window! TTRFE to all.

A new domestic book on In 10, 20, 40 and 80 acre farms, to suit purchasers, on credit terms at low rate of interest health, and how to keep' It 'good. Boer-icke Runyon. No. 234 Sutter street, San Francisco, Cal. r.

JohnD Mercer, 117 B. Seoond St, for the Petaluma Incubator Company, OExcelsior Incubator Company, Bessey's Jubilee Batchdr. Wilson "Daisy" Bone Cutters, And the Norwalk Ostrich Farm, After some discussion an Entertainment Committee was appointed, consisting of the following members, who are to take SIMMONS Liver Regulator never falls The Property We Offer charge of And originate all entertain to relieve the worst attacks of indigestion. ments and outside means of raising money for the The committee consisted of F. H.

Wheelan, Prof. J. MEN'S AND WOMENS' Grn, Gerard Barton, Judge Cope, 'Henley Booth, Carlos de la Ouerra. Ottj Henry Stoddard, J. Taggart, i Mrs.

Grace Ott, Mrs, Saturday light PR00VES THEM THE BEST Comprises the Well-known Chtno Ranch, in the center of which is the Town of Chlno, on the line of the Southern Pacific Railroad, about three miles south of Pomona and Ontario. Surround intr the property Is the valley portion of the Chino Ranch, comprising 18,000 acres lylne north and east of Chlno Creek, subdivided into ten-acre tracts, which have a gradual decline toward the South and Southwest, giving ample natural drainage for successful cultivation. I In 1891 the Beet Sugar Company was organized and the Reflnerv built and put in 'operation at Chino, in a central portion in reference to tne property. The result obtained from the operation of fhe Factory for the few years past shows a remarkable degree of adaptability of the soil to the successful cultivation of the Sugar Beet, both -in amount of production andin percentage of saccharine matter, and also in the efficient capacity of the manufacturing plant -The factory handled during the present season of 1883, 100) tons of beets per day, and have from 600 to 900 tons per day coming in continuously for the entire campaign, covering a period of nearlv four months. It is proposed now to increase the canacitv of the Factory by the erection of an additional building and machinery to increaNlne nroduction.

The returns for the present campaign F. M. Whitney, Miss Infant's Crocheted Zephyr Rubbers Wheelan and Mrs. of Monte. WOONSOfKPT uito.

i Prof. Green offered to lead the -Mil Sacques. We are showing the prettiest line you ever-saw at the price, regular value 75 and $1- On sale at. FUBB (jQAjPANV OP ALXi DESCRIPTION'S. iary Band and orchestra, and said that the band boys would donate their services toward, getting up a promenade concert and ball in, the pavilion on have been a total yieio oi over puuuus ui buku, wuh-u uc omcu uu, 1 1 a Thanksgiving night for the benefit of Ladles' Black Satine Skirts, made Insist upon getting what you the Midwinter Fair fund.

The com' ask for, the standard tnlttee heartily approved the plan and it was referred to the Entertainment Special Sale of good quality, fast black Sat-' een, with 7-inch ruffle trimmed with lace, worth at least 1. 2 5 On sale Committee with, full power to act. The meeting then adjourned to the W001S0CEET Under a direct and specific contract between Mr. Gird and the Chino Valley Beet Sugar Company, a corporation which instituted and operates the beet Sugar industry, they agreed to purchase from Mr. Gird or Bis successors all the beets grown on the ranch for vears to come, and at the pre'sent date, about November 1st, 1893, before the commencement of the next season, a fixed price is established that the factory will pay for the beets at maturity-next season.

This insures the planter in the market for his crop, and with the price that is ilxel, betore he takes any risk in the matter or makes the first move towards tUrposgiWyrtheregis0no other branch of industry where calculations for future results can be made so readily or so correctly calculated upon, and returns realized in so short a time as in tne cultivation of the Sugar Beet under such auspices. Whilespeaking particularly in regard to the important industry of beet growing for the manufacture of sugar, estimates of general fruits Bhould not be lost sight of, as a can or tne cnair. THE COTA SEDUCTION Aarrasene and Chenille for fancy The case of 'the' People vs. Juan Cota TAKE NO OTHER BRAND. or aionieci.o is occupying me attention of-the Superior Court at present.

The Arork; we are going to close out this line; regular price 20c per dozen On sale Do not take what merchants try prosecution finished their case against great portion ol the lanu is especially uuapieu 10 to sell you. on which there is I'ota on Tuesday morning, and all day Tuesday was. occupied by the defense From 6 until 9 o'clock 'Y; -v lt v- -i Ladies' Lisle Thread Hosiery, In introducing, as character witnesses larger r. margin of profit to ithe and less quality to you. certain youths of Monteclto.

who tore the character of the complaining wit Fruits and Deciduous iirnmi nlantprl nn nnrtlons Of ihe ranch are cominir forward, and olives. fitfS. ness, a girl named' Romero, to shreds. Our Pure' i Gum 5000 S. E.

Crow 'is. specially hired to prose anrlrntii. prunes, nomeitranates and berries, in fact California fruits ot all kinds, seelit in- cute, and J. W. Taggart is defending.

SANTA BARBARA BREVITIES. dieenous to the soil. It is also demonstrated to at corn, barley, wheat, and in fact all: the son Boots are Mr. Snell has rented his residence Cereaut anu VCFCLdUlCB uuuiinu ill Lino auu auu aiLam u.git ucgns wi v- Chlno, located at a convenient point with reference to all portions of 4a tnwn. with tAlAi.rnh.

telnhrmr? express Offices. for the seas6n to the Misses Thomas, superior to crack; Mrs. Wadleigh of Seattle, with three children and nurse, is stopping for the schools and Means of communication and transportation are ample. 'Tile 7: Yards Southern Pacmo itauroau runs us main line uirect into iuiuu, auu in wui iuus. from Pomona and Ontario, on the main overland line, and in addition is the proposed ex- winter at Mrs.

Carwile on parillo anti-crack or pat tension wnicn is now assurea irom romona, inruusii uumu iu ouuiu ivjtci biu uutuoiu.u. Th following are a few of the advantaeeous xeatures of the Chlno Valley. First, the ented boots. Mrs. Pickerel and Miss Alice Chase of Appleton City, and Miss Alice Iiinney of Osceola, are here for the winter, and are visiting McNemar cultivation of the Sugar Beet, which Insures a profit; fifteen tons is an average crop, but twenty tons is not unusual, which is received at the factory at a fixed price of J4.B0 per ton, which during this present season of 1893 has averaged the grower from 35 to 160 per acre drop stitch, fast boot guaranteed, fancy colored tops, this line worth 75c and $1 per On sale at.

Our own brand, Hale's Fast Black Hose, we consider with-, out an equal at the price Une guage, made of -best quality -I Maco yarn, of great wear-re- slsting -double sole, spliced heel and toe, seamless, ana guaranteed fast black On sale Hale's Real Kid Gloyea, some-i thing unusual, a genuine kid glove at this price, all sizes, in all the leading shades and black, very pair guaranteed On saleat.s:.$l a pair Gold Rings who ever heard of a olid gold ring for We i never did. cbut1 -we have the next thing to.iU-A that cannot be told from solid gold, will stand the test and is war- Remember, FARTJJ; on ue la vina street. E. Tapley is back from a two OR Ambskeag net, and clean aoove an expense oi wonting tuc gruuuu, lunuuun auu umi5.uuS ana delivering at the factory.s We invite land-seekers geoerally who are desiring to secure profitable investments, to examine this valuable property, which offers field a health, prqflt or investment i. t.J..

1 n. Phinn rl.iv. Invite r.orrasiiondence. i rum uasacuK. i v.v V.

Aw wi.i wf 1 wa vaaa nr rail nn 118 .1 1 months' trip to Chicago and Canada, Mrs. Tapley, who accompanied him, is visiting in Los Angeles" for a few days before returning home. III lliliUC. yn, v. i Is the word.

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fenton of New Apron Check lork and Mrs.

Hayden and Miss Hay HOISTG SOI. Ueri are at the Arlington for "the winter Mr. Fenton sDent last season here. DR' Lieut. Contwell of the revenue cutter service, gave a.

short talk to: the Hitrh School boys, Monday afternoon, at the Wi.lfskillTract request or superintendent Roop, and explained 'Just' hdw a. bov could enlist in the revnue service and become an officer of Sim'S. Several of the boys will endeavor to enter the service jl ranted for three years, in two AT PRIVATE SALE. i. si2e uiinuu as soon as they reach the, required age 18- years.

Over thirty marrlacre licenses have been issued by pounty Clerk Kellogg within the post month! Hard times tiem't seem to affect Cupid. The last I On sale at 25c' and 50c i '-v 'f'JT'- Among the nW things we hape just received is an elegant line of Shell Hair Pins, and Ornament at extremely low. prices latest, v'" i Now on Sale bS; coupie to appiy tor a license was In nocent Ramazzinl and Marie Cresntni. YARD "Something will droD." said a nrom, inent citizen, of the report ol The very Ileart of Los Angeles; I Lotainihls most oentrally'jqcated Traot are now offered, at Private Sale at pfio'e and on terms to suit the purcnaaer. Why go out piles, pay oar fare for yourself and family, when you can buy a lot in Ihls Within 10 minutes walk from Spring and Second streets.

tvint. win suit you. Lots wa now offer are 91 the Investigating Committee, which will come up at the Council meeting Thursday. The Patterson will await the arrival 227 South Main Street Los Angeles, Cal. in three widths, one of the most pop-; nlar.

dress I trimmings; sale at about one-half usual prices; navy, DR. HONG SOI has eradiiated and received his dlnloma from the tnedirai rhnni UniversUies in Canton, and made his first nrofesslunal Dractlce formanwoara in h. or tne uiympia, which is expected Mon day The McArthur will go to San Di ego, after the trial- trlD. hoHpltals of Canton and Honjf Kong, China- Be is the Birth of a generation of doctors in his family, and has made thorough studies of all diseases of the human body. The doctor The funeral of Roswell Forbush was nan ii.iu wiuc cxjicricnue tin a iiii vniciau.

auu iiuring Din lunEHiaj or -SIX years In LOS oil A- t' frontlnj on Third Foarth, Fifth and Sixth Streets, and adjoining neia weanesaay afternoon, from his AS eeles has made manv skillfulcuPeH. CONSBMPTTOW RmcrTMianu1 i cupfn. xnc aocior cures uuins The doctor cures ASTHMA CATARRH, SICK HEADAQHE, INDIGESTION. WAKEFULNESS and NERVOUS TROUBLES, and all diseases that the human body is heir to; natural herb medi cine, ucBuiy uicuaicu v.cijr uav. uumiu ivimiuuu9 urugs are unea.

All diseases (atirdayt) nighl we Iwili 5000 yards Hbest quality kpron Check Ginghams at 5cj' per the well -known Ambskeag brand, the best b'ae regular' priced iQc. -tSe display; in Show (residence on State street. A large num. btr of friends attended. A theater party, is being made iip here to go to Los Angeles and see Fanny Davenport Jn.

"Cleopatra" this month. Crass Avenue between the import an. sou-nern raoino Aroaae and within three blatoks ot Main Street. Full p'arWuiars at i UittSnwtcu uy cycling mc yuinc. m.iij y.ucniB cure i.

ncc tCBiimqniaiB at OmCe Wellington Coa'i. green, brown, white and black. vNew designs in Outing Flannels, latest Fall styles in medium' i dark value 12c jsale 10c 1000 r'yardr'- Bleached. Canton Flannel, good medium ''t weight; -worth JOc-per-yard On sale' Cotton Elder, Down, a rlc for morning wrappers, etc. for cold; weather, in gray and' Y.

brown mUturesr )'' On sale The County Tax Collector has turned over J36.000 or collected, to the I---' Easton, Eldrid County Treasurer. Auditor Johnson lias apportioned amount to the different funds. All outstanding county warrants are now good. COAL COAL! L. Ballard, Manager, 121 S.

Broadway, Stock up for the winter and get the 'benefit Yt of summer r. The Cota seduction was dragging wearily along Wednesday. The defense is now being 'heard. The attorneys will probably argue the case and i submit it to the Jury Thursday. Harry C.

Jenkins and Alloe Severn )inv secured, a license to. marry, from 1h County Clerk! The startling sign, "Girls shod here gMierally fall Into a' fit," adorns the BANNING. I 107 and 109 i i 1 WSvistSecondSt II iltn i iNorth 'Spring-st winaow or a local shoe store. It is flttlnj sign. y'f 'Tyi' re f-lL7 Tslophone 8 and 1047.

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