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I IN FOUR PARTS- I iEDITORIALSHEET, ttWS 1 Pages, Society News XXIsr YEAE. SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 29. 1901. PRICE 5 cents; LOCAL SPORTING RECORD.

lano vs. White Crow; Lady Edith vs. 'HEATERS SCHOOL FOLK vs. Perseus vs. Dick With Dates of Even.

The first course will be run at iv.zo CLOSE SCORE NOW RIDES THE WATER. o'clock. ARE PUZZLEDj RPHEUM MGTOARMATIHEEIODATI AKT SEAT 2S CEltTS I AT RIVERSIDE. 0 BASEBALL. WINTER SEASON.

The first game of the winter baseball All-Star Vaudeville season will be played this afternoon at What Shall Be Done With Recruits? Big Battleship Slides Down the Ways. Perris Indians Bump Fiesta Park between the Columbia and the Maler Zobeleins, which have practically been organized from the players of the Los Angeles club of the past' season. Brilliant As a Big, New Twenty-Dollar Gold Piece. into Champions. Game will be called at 2:30 clock, with the following Une-up: Columbia." M.

Z. Adams catc-her Kihm Six Hundred Additional AcroltU atiA Equilibrists from Amtrilit. Notable Speech Made by Secretary Long. Berkeley Wins by Only Pupils in Sight. Dougherty pitcher Hale Hutchinson first base Held Reits second base Hall Francks shortstop Starkey Moore third base Raynier Bowman left field Hemphill Householder center field Courtney Weed right field Leland Five Points.

THE BOM shall be the size of our navy, there are a great many things to be considered, some of which I have referred to. For Instance, our world relations have expanded vastly in the last three years in territorial extent, and vastly more in international extent. It has not been an expansion upon the continent, but 'upon the ocean Itself, and the Islands of the sea In both hemispheres. Our commerce has greatly increased in volume and area, and our American marine is likely to follow suit. As on land, so on ocean, as you extend your commerce, so you must expand your police force.

If there is to be a navy at all It should be commensurate with all these extended relations and demands. We are the richest nation of the wi rid, with a larger income than any otuer. If then the size of our navy should correspond to our national and international size, and we have the cash on hand, it would seem the simplest good business sense, the simplest good business care of our own interests to increase our navy, and whether this shall cost $20,000,000 or $75,000,000, or $100,000,000, It is not an extravagance to cut our garments according to our cloth, especially as last year there was no appropriation for such an Increase. It is like the rich man grading his expenditures to his income and thus making it serve the general welfare as well as his own. It is like having policemen enough instead of having a number so limited that the rough are tempted to Hot.

There certainly is a heap of comfort to feel that if millions are now spent for the navy the money is in the till to spend. It is a case where the people can have the cake and eat it, too: they can have their ships, and they can have in their pockets the money paid for building them. "I will not pursue the topic further, but a United States naval vessel, carrying our flag into the ports and harbors A TremendoM Hit I Hew Selections ty These PhenomenUly Gifted rarlslaa Street Musician. Schools Will Reopen Monday Answers the Opponents of an Increase of Strength of the Navy. Flo Irwin and Walter.

Hawley A Brand Hew Sketch "TEE GAT MISS CON." and More Room Must Be Provided at Once. Contest the Real Thing and Ugly Slugging Tactics Resorted To. 1BT THE NEW ASSOCIATED After two weeks' vacation the publla and Mrs. GARDNER CRANE Delightful Hew Playlet "AM I TOUR WIFE." schools will reopen tomorrow. Yesterday was a busy day at the) Berkeley, 15; Indians, 10.

That is the close score by which the rooms of the Board of Education. Superintendent Foshay, his assistants, University of California, the champion JESSIE BALE Millard and Tritt, and several members SHE LOST HER FLUME. Plaintive Appeal to the Ostrich Farm Awakens Sympathies of the Proprietor and Makes Ostriches Weep. The Ostrich Farm at South Pasadena does a big mall order business all over the United States, receiving sometimes several hundred letters In a day. The following plaintive communlctaton was recently sent by a woman In Connecticut, whose remittance of a dollar for an ostrich plume had been destroyed in a wreck on the Santa Ffi line: "Yours received this morning, and brings me deep sorrow and disappointment, for it almost breaks my heart to lose my dollar and not be able to get the plumes I sent for and had set my heart on having, for I do not know how I am to get any duplicate money order from my postmaster, as you say to, for the dollar bill was Inclosed In my letter to you and handed tait Week Hew Soar.

Few Picture. NEWPORT NEWS (Va.) Dec. 28. The battleship Missouri was launched at the shipyards here today at 11:12 o'clock. Fully 15,000 people, rt is esti-mated, saw ithe big defender go overboard.

The launching passed oft without a hitch, and none prettier or more successful was ever accomplished here. Miss Marion Cockrell, daughter of Senator F. M. Cockrell of Missouri, was sponsor for the ship, and she performed the duty assigned her with the traditional bottle of champagne, using of the board, were on the rush at-j tending to various details, to get the machinery in motion after its season of inactivity. OVERWHELMING ARTISTIC AND POPULAR TRIUMPH 07 A dozen or two schools required a new adjustment of teachers, owing to team of the Coast, defeated the Perris Indian School eleven at Athletic Park, Riverside, yesterday afternoon, before the largest crowd ever assembled in that city to witness a football -game.

There were not. less than IgOO spectators, who cheerfully braved the breezi-ness of a "norther" and entered heartily into all kinds of enthusiasm over every -good play made. That Berkeley could win waa generally conceded, and there were few, even among the Riverside enthusiasts, who believed the Indians would score. The first half closed, Berkeley, Indians, 0. That score was entirely satisfactory to the majority present, in sickness, and other causes, which have arisen since the schools closed; So far as heard from there have been na of the world, is something more than a It means relations purpose.

The number of distinguished aS': with those ports; It means an awak marriages among the teachers, during! the Joyful season, but several engage-! guests gathered around the sponsor on the christening platform was larger Norma Whaliey Sam-Marion ments have come to the surface, and, "cadet teachers" already have ening and lively respect there for cur country; it means recognition of the" outreach of our civilization, commerce and influence; It means Just what would be meant if a fine representative of New York or Boston, carrying her prestige, exploiting her interests, were in every other city of the Union." weather eye on the prospective vacan to the mall carrier, for as I told you, I cies. No little concern was manifest con think, in my letter, I am not able to go to the postofflce, as I have been very ill with nervous prostration for over eight long, weary years, having to give up cerning the disposition of themany new, cluding many Stanford boys and their girls, and when, before the second half was half over, the Indians made Wm. Macart pupils, who always apply for admission. school and studies and am only Just after the holiday vacation, and whose I getting so I can be dressed and get around the house a little, and am not number will be greater this year than I ever before, if the steady advance ofi CAPETOWN LAWYER COMES TO SEE US. Few Sonrf Specialties and Dances Tnrouirhont the Promos of Their Faicuatlnc Farce-Comedy-A LAWLESS LAWYER." the preceding montis may be taken as able to earn any money, and have no money, and the loss of my dollar Is far a criterion.

"I believe It to be a conservative es-: tlmate to say that 600 new pupils will, harder for me than a much larger sum would probably be to you, as you have means of earning and getting more, and I did, want the plume so much be register In the public schools of this city during the present month," said SAYS LOS ANGELES WEATHER IS LIKE CAPE COLONY'S. two touchdowns, the grand stand and bleachers were ablaze with purple and gold, the Indian School colors, while hundreds of voices gave vent to a violent outburst of vociferous Joy. That made the score 10-5 In favor of the Indians. Berkeley afterward succeeded in scoring two touchdowns, winning the game by 6 points. SLUGGING TACTICS.

Unlike the matches in Los Angeles Christmas between the so-called All-Southern-California team and Berkeley, when the latter won without an effort fore Christmas. How was I to blame. PRICES-Erenlne, best seats, 2Sc and Soc: rUry, ioc: box seats, 7Sc. MATWEES and why should I lose it, also? Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday, any seat, 25c; Children ioc.

Phone Main 1447, "I never lost anything before when Superintendent Foshay yesterday, and; I would not be surprised If the number, reached S00. "I hardly know what we will do wlthl them, but we'll stow them away somehow; they have to get In half-day i I had to send after some underclothing OS ANQELES THEATER H. WTATT, Lessee and Manager. or medicine. Oh, it is so hard and cruel than ever seen here.

Among them were Secretary of the Navy Long, Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock, Bear-Admiral Melville, Rear-Admiral O'Neill, Judge-Advocate Lemly, J. A. Lee of Gov. Tyler of Virginia, Corwin Spencer of St. Louis, Congressman Rixey, Senator Cockrell, and a number of army and navy officers.

Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the President, came up from Old Point on the United States dispatch-boat Dolphin, and viewed the launching from tfie steam-fer's deck When the rTig ship had glided oft the ways into the water, the crowd on the guests' platform gave three cheers for Miss Cockrell, three for the army and the navy, and three for Secretary Long, and then three for the shipyard. After inspecting the various departments of the plant, the guests repaired to the shipyard wharf, where they boarded the steamer Washington, going to Old Point. At the Chamber-lin Hotel this afternoon the customary post-launching banquet was given, the guests mentioned above being on the programme as the principal speakers. Hon.

John D. Long spoke as follows: "I have been Interested In the circular signed by many eminent citizens, my beloved E. E. Hale, at the head, in which they regret the estimate of $100,000,000 for the increase of the navy. The size of the navy, if there I to be- a navy at alt, is a question like the tariff of adjustment rather than of principle.

Of course, It is rather a taking thing to say, as a matter of theory, as this circular says, to have to lose it all and it will Just Declares That the Boers, not the English, are Guilty of Conscienceless Atrocities in South Africa, and That spoil my Christmas for me. Isn't there time if nothing better." Four Nights Only. any way it can be rignteuv Tne man carrier mailed all right for me. I- was not to blame for the railroad accident, Kitchener is a Winner. by the score of 38 to 0, yesterday's con BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY.

test the real thing. The Berkeley and how was the mall all destroyed in it? And aren't you going to send me Charles H. Wolfe, a lawyer of Cape anything? Can't God let you send it THE BUG CITY SHOW MS IHf Town, South Africa, arrived yester boys were Impressed with the Idea that they had a walk-over, and after the Indians showed the stuff that was in them, it is simply stating facts to say that Berkeley resorted to disgraceful slugging tactics that were offensive day at a downtown hotel in thisclty. He has spent his life in Cape Colony, to me, anything? Shall I speak to the mall carrier and let him write to assure you that I sent it to you, that he mailed it for me, and trace it out, will that helr you? How waa the mail all destroyed at that time, and must I bear the loss alone, all alone? I sent It Ji and Is conversant with the existing alike both to their friends and he champions of the Indians. Those on the White so conditions in South Africa.

He be side lines saw members or the Indian team, after they had been downed, 0 ilSestrels- to you all right, I do hope God will nummeled over the head by the col lieves that the Transvaal and Orange Free State will soon pass intol the hands of the English, and that the present war will, in the end, prove the greatest step ever taken In the evolu make it all right In some way. leglans in a manner that any plug- "Please excuse pencil and. writing, as ugly would consider a disgrace HOW IT HAPPENED. LARGEST AND OLDEST IK THE WORLD. tion of South Africa.

The wind was In the Indians' favor I am still weak." It may be added that the poor wo man will receive her plume. angeltjTopeked. "The Boers are not progressive," fia.lfl he vesterrtflV! "thov art rfitf that jioo.ow.Qou ror tne navy means a during the first half. By general good Elaborate Special Scenic and Electric PALATIAL FIRST PART SETTING i Gorgeous SATIN COSTUMED CIRCLE tax of $6 on every family in J-n with a livelihood and no more, and will United States. And yet, on the other Crowd There Last Evening to See The Singing Comedian AL GATES The Premier Comedian BILLY CLARKE never give the country a chance.

There I has been much talk of the- English mistreatment of prisoners, and, while there have been a few cases of this the Elegance and the Newness tf the hand, as a matter of fact, if that sum is spent, there Is probably not a family In the United States whose future income could be shown to be $6 less, and there are a good many families whose incomes would be $6 more, and still more families whose incomes would Hotel. The Danclnr Comedian CORRIGAN AND DOVE The Musical Comedians COOK AND HALL kind on our side, they have been gen eral on the part of the Boers. They nave snot ttngnsn prisoners in cold The Human Son; Bird Yesterday afternoon the doors of the Angelus, Los Angeles' new $200,000 hotel, stood open to admit the public for the first time, and the public ac The Wonderful Acrobats TEE BROTHERS BARD blood. but have been especially J. A.

PROBST be many times $6 less if it were not arritftniict triTlArri IV a fflrt era tnar the ntk This is the most serious problem-that, has yet come before the people of Los' Angeles the question of how their chll-1 dren may get into the public schools. The books at the board' rooms show startling figures. The first month's en-' rollment this year exceeded that of last by 1731; new pupils enrolled second month, 829; new pupils, enrolled third I month, 695; average daily attendance! for third month was 2445 In excess of I the same month laat year. People must awake to the fact that the city Is growing at a tremendous rate, and be ready to do whatever may be necessary to meet the educational I emergency. 1 "The school children must Be for," said Superintendent Foshay.

"The city cannot afford to let its children go begging for school privileges. Some- thing must be done to relieve the over-. crowded condition of our schools, many of which have 50 per cent, more pupils than the teachers can handle to tha best advantage, and the half-day ses-j sions are unfair to many pupils. "Almost 800 pupils will shortly leave the eighth "grade, but so far as making room Is concerned, this will amount I to very little, when It is considered that the new enrollment of the present month will In all probability equal this number. "Then, at once arises the question, what is to be done with the elghtlil grade graduates who wish to enter the High School? Here, too, we are over- crowded, and a strong plea Is at onoaj entered In favor of the proposed Poly-1 technic High School.

Many pupils nowj, stop at the eighth grade who would continue If this higher industrial edu-; cation were made available, and young men and young women could fit them- i selves for scientific callings." I "This Polytechnlo High School la the I poor man's college," said Assistant Su- I perlntendent MUlard, "where his son i and daughter may get the only college training they will ever receive, and every poor man, If he properly understands Its scope and purpose, will be its I most earnest advocate. To the poor man it will unquestionably be of the, greatest benefit, and it will not cost! him a penny to have It. Along with th other school improvements he, of all others, will certainly favor bonds for i this most valuable addition to our ex- cellent nubile sdiools." ThiXr swhse fidemy tne Boer cause their to say that $100,000,000 could be better lSDicions haVe aroused. Even work and splendid kicking by Scholder, the Indians kept Berkeley from scoring until near the close of the half, when Whipple scored a touchdown. No goal.

Early In the second half Whipple fumbled the ball and Magee scored a touchdown. No goal. Score, 5-5. Soon after Magee again got the ball on a fumble and made a splendid run over half way up the field, Indians, 10( Berkeley, 5. Then things popped all along the line.

The visitors afterward, by a style of playing decidedly open to criticism succeeded in scoring two more touchdowns. No goals were kicked. Laat night the Stanford Glee Club gave a concert at the Riverside opera-house, and the town was in the hands of collegians from here, there, and everywhere. BATTLE ARRAY. cepted with a rush the suggestion to The Charming Little Dancing Star MISS VIOLA ABT The Exponents of Physical Culture PROF.

AND CELIA MORRISS come in and "look around. In time of peace they mistreat them tL Kaffir, they believe, has no soul, and! The Los Angeles Soloist HARRY KNOWLES Beaatifal Dissolving View of PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION hp is nnftpri flhmit flprnrninirlv- Knf the very best to which it could be The hotel orchestra dispersed music from the pretty musicians' balcony while the promenaders filed through the spacious office, parlors, halls, dining-room, bowling alley, billiard rooms and the many minor apartments firs do not dare walk on the sidewalk in a Boer city; If they get In the way THE AMPHION GLEE CLUB The Unique Star SAXOPHONE QUARTETTE they are given a thrashing; they have no rights in the eye of the. law." Of the threatened invasion of Cape The Renowned Cornet Virtuoso MR. HI HENRY THE COLUMBIA QUINTETTE which make the new hostelry one of Town some time ago by the Boers. Wolfe said: "They did not get nearer the most complete in the United fatates.

In the evening the crowd amounted to a crush. Every department was in full operation except the main dining- than 300 miles of the city, but turned BIG UNIFORMED SOLO ORCHESTRA The line-up was aa follows: SUPERB CONCERT BAND Indians. Berkeley. room and cafe, but these rooms were GRAWD HO0H DAT PARADE. Seats on sale Monday, Dec.

30. PRICES-23e, 50c. 75c, I. oo 110 HIGHER. Bargain Matinee Saturday 35c and SOC.

TEL. MAIN 70. back of their own accord. If they had persevered and come down in large numbers at that juncture and attacked Durban on one side and Cape Town on the other, they could easily have taken possession of the Cape country. There were only a handful of English troops spick and span, the tables set, electric candelabra- lighted and waiters stand-in about, as if all was ready for In Ward Blackfoot Majada Boles Costo Lubo center right guard right tackle right end.

left guard left taskle OS ANQELES THEATER H.C.WTATT, Lessee andManager. stant service. The dining-rooms will Tendottl Stroud Womble Starr Hendricks Albertson Hudson More Whipple Mini Duden onen Monday. left end Tortes to defend these places. In Cape Town quarter-back Pugh (capt.) it is hard to tell who Is a Boer sym THIRD CONCERT Fifth Seasoo-I90I-02.

FRIDAT AFTERNOON, JAN. 3, at 3 p. m. LOS ANGELES SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HARLET HAMILTON, Director. HERR ARNOLD KRAUSS, Violin Soloist.

left half Magee pathizer and who Is in sympathy with the English. The population contains right half full-back Albanes Scholder There are many unique features about the big house. One of them Is the Turkish room, separated from the main drawing-room by draped portieres, which enclose a luxurious confusion of couches, divans, comfortable chairs and rich rugs, the whole dimly about six of one and half a dozen of I nwer Floor season tickets for six concerts, or equivalent, friMSa LUWCr rwur $4.00, 55.00 and S6.00, according to location; the other. BALCONY, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. SINGLE SEATS, 25c, 50C, 7SC and no.

si.oo. TEL. MAIN 70. $1.00, 00D SCORES MADE Now on Sale. Denis "Gen.

Kitchener Is coming Into great favor among the English of South Africa, now that they begin to appreciate him. and everybody has put, "The great question of the day, as to wealth, is its distribution. While few would say that the community should be taxed for the sole purpose of distributing the proceeds of taxation, yet it is some comfort to know of a tax which, when it is laid on the community, all returns again to it. If $100,000,000 should be, appropriated for the navy by the present Congress, a small part will go for the purchase of raw material and something for salaries, but the great bulk of it for labor In every part of the Union. 1 "Somehow it just now happens that with larger revenues than we have ever had before in time of peace and therefore with, more direct and indirect taxation, there is more prosperity and more money in the pocket of the citizen than ever before.

Students may speculate over the economic causes, but this is the 'demnition total. "Undoubtedly Uncle Sam ought to reduce taxation wherever he can. On the other hand It is shrewd and wise in him to run. things so as to keep business going, and if as a result his irtome is large he confers much more benefit by spending it than he would by hiding it. Whenever the Interests of the country require he should reduce his receipts, but as they are now excessive, the great- question seems to be how he shall get the proceeds bask among the people.

But if this year, having a surplus, he spends $100,000,000 for the navy, let us remember that while it is spent uncler that name, it is really spent, as I said before, in the employment of the people's labor, and in the purchase of the material they have to sell, and the people get rather more out of it IN GOLF SWEEPSTAKES. lighted by red Jeweled" lamps. In the basement, Just off the bowl lnsr alley and billiard room, is confidence In him. nOROSCO'S BURBANK THEATER-ffiOTS. Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday "Gen.

Butler is" not 'in disfavor quaintly furnished buffet, where the ladles and gentlemen engaged In games may retreat for refreshments. In the among the English people, as Is gen HIGH HANDICAP PLAYER TAKES FIRST HONORS. basement also Is a finely furnished erally published, but among the masses he is regarded as a competent soldier, and a martyr at the hands of ladies' hair dressing parlor, with pro the government. GRAND HOLIDAT MATINEE WEDNESDAY MR. JAMES NEILL "carsble NEILL COMPANY "The climate of Cape Colony is strikingly like the climate here.

ex cent that we have abundant rain dur Presenting William Gillette's Beautiful War Play A Matter of Trust. "The great trouble." said the capitalist, "is to find a man one can trust." "Oh, I don't know," replied the man of schemes and poverty. "1 depends on the point of view. Now. In my case, the great trouble in to find a man wha will trust me." Chicago Post.

"I don't see why you are so prejudiced against Mr. Hunter. I am sure he is a man of stable qualities." "Yes; but, you see, mamma, nobody, could call him a Washington Star. 1 ing the winter. In the Transvaal it is Three Tie for Second and Third Prizes.

Winter Baseball Season Opens TodayCoursing Events Basket Ball League Arranges for First Game. colder, and the heavy rains come la fesslonal attendants. Opposite the elevator landings on the second floor, beyond the open reception hall, large glass doors open onto a roof garden which occupies the space over the office, between the two tall wings of the building. It Is furnished with easy chairs and potted plants. The ballroom Is a few steps below the level of the second floor reception hall.

It Is not so generous in size as 99 "field by the Enemy the summer." CHARGED WITH BURGLAEY. Complaints Filed Against a "Pro NOTE Children under seven years not admitted to any Neill performance. J. J. Byrne, with the help of a handicap of 20, won first prize yesterday In -the Saturday sweepstakes for men at the other apartments of the house, but fessor" of' Mind-reading and Three THFATFP HENTZ ZALLEE, Props.

WEEK OF 1 I Eir 1 lUfTV South Ssrinr St. DECEMBER 30. Alleged Burglarious Companions. TVTEW RAIL 18 holes on the Country Club links. Three players tied.

for second prize, and divided second and third. Of the entries the thirteen who posted their HOPPER HOPPER, Sketch and Musical Artists. HARRY WEAVER, Plantation Banjo Pastimes. MAY 10UHEY, in Irish Character Songs. THE BIOSCOPE, Interesting Moving Pictures.

MATINEE DAILY 2:45. Evenings Continuous Performances. 1 LINE OPENED. a Thursday fiigut, tlie Amateurs. scores are: Handicap.

Nt. i First Trip Over Traction is handsomely finished In red, with gilt furniture. The office help behind the- counter and the attendants throughout the building are resplendent In gay uniforms, the bellboys wearing round, vlsorless caps. They had plenty to do last night to care for the crowd, which Insisted on Inspecting even the big kitchen. There Were about twenty registered guests at the Angelus last night.

The first to occupy apartments In the hotel were J. A. Krwln of New York and Dr. Frank C. Paque and wife of San Francisco.

Many reservations have been made by letter and telegram, and a 9) AMUSEMENTS AND ENTERTAINMENTS With natea of Events. tnan navy aoes, ror tney get it an back again. "Nor is it true, as suggested In the circular, that a great navy necessarily inflames the fighting spirit and leads to war. If, my recollection serves me right, while Great Britain has had troubles in Egypt and Africa and elsewhere she has had no conflict on sea for many years, and yet her navy has been twice as large as that of any other power. The recent increase in our navy did not induce the war with Spain.

seems to have been inevitable. On the other hand, it- is more likely that If In the beginning of 1R98 we had even as large a navy as we have certainly as large a one Road From University to Gardena. OVLE HEIGHTS "At. E. CHURCH Burglary complaints have been filed by Detective Talamantes against Adams, G.

LeGrand, C. J. Howard and W. Evellyn Llewellyne, mind-reader and palmist, who, it Is said, are responsible for much of the petty thievery that has been committed lately among lodging-houses in the city. One crime in which the gang Is said to be Implicated is the theft of a letter containing a money order from the hallway at No.

621 South Olive treet. An attempt to cash this postal order, which waa for $9.92, gave the officers the first clew to the thieves, and their arrest followed. The men had tfben living at a lodging-house ou South Main street, and were preparing to leave there when Gross, J. Bvm 7 J. I.

Works A. Crutehw 90 B. T. F.ttlirrew R. McKlnnrr 9 H.

M. fVars St 8. V. 91 O. Holtrrhoa 99 V.

K7 J. E. Cook 91 A. Hummer 94 I. Williams US 12 13 SO IS "s- 18.

4 4 4 Rev0 Robert Mclmtyre OF WILL PREACH THIS MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP. full house is expected before long. The eight stories of the building are traversed by two large passenger elevators, which reach to the basement, landing guests in the billiard rooms and bowling alley. ns now, proposed, tnere would nave been no war with Spain, and that country would have come to terms, as The superintendent' car made a trial trip yesterday over the Traction Company'e new electric line from University to Gardena, a distance of ten miles. The road waa OS ANGELES THIUTER-VJ MJKft Proprietor G.

S. Holmes was bustling the INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, account of the Supreme Court Entertainment Fnnd Artists appearinr: Throos Institute Mandolin and Guitar Club; S. W. Gillian, humorist; Miss Sibyl Conklln, contralto; Mrs. Florence Dewev Baker, soloist; found to be steady and the mis icMie um i 0.

mauuuiiB suiuiBi; mr k. ocuraaer cello soloist; Miss Mary L. O'Donousrbue and Mr. A. Sessions, accompanists.

Tickets on sals at the ofUca of the Hie Court of California, Theater Box OiUce and from members of the Committee. aDout nis new nouse last night, and says he is very proud of It. TOO SLOW FOR LYNCHERS. RALEIGH (N. Dec.

Gov. Aycock was signing an order for a special court at Northampton to try Peter Mitchell, a negro, for assaulting Mrs. Luclnda Hill, a white woman, a telegram came saying that citizens had taken Mitchell from the Jail at Jackson and lynched him. Basket Ball. The Southern California Basket Ball League met laat night in the Y.M.C.A.

building and completed arrangements for the league game to be played at the Armory next Saturday night' between the Co. A team and that of the Santa Monica Y.M.C.A. A. H. Dorian was selected as referee and Claude St.

Morris and Mr. Beebe as umpires. It was decided. to offer a cup as a trophy iy the winning team. Coursing.

The card at the park today will consist of a. twenty-four-dog stake and a consolation. The drawing Is as fol-Irws: Sir Don vs. Victor King; Red Hind vs. Jack the Bum; Jolly Nash vs.

Jean Val Jean; Charter Oak vs. Lady Neille T. vs. Borders Best; Dingwall Dil vs. Miss Ormonde; Warship vs.

Racy Rose; Mer-lless vs. Gqldie Mac vs. Hot Uaste; Mi- STRICH FARM South Pasadena THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN OSTRICH FARM One Hundred Gigantic Birds of All Ages. she was very near coming, without battle. At that time, however, it was the general impression among foreign powers, and probably In Spain, that her navy would blow us out of the water.

"All the foregoing deals with questions of expediency, which are the only questions raised in the circular. But this a question of principle, and that question, strangely enough, the circular does not touch. The signers, It seems to me, instead of raising the question of how big the navy should be, should have raised the question of whether there shall be any navy at all. This I do not propose to argue, as until the world moves much farther toward the millennium, it is hardly worth while to argue "In determlhimj the question what trolley worked like a charm. The "bloody croasing" of the Southern Pacific at University waa crossed without incident, the Eepee people evidently having become reconciled to the idea.

(The new line will be open to the public Subterranean City Found. A subterranean city has been discovered at the foot of Mt. Emratz, south of Membidj, near Aleppo. A sculptured gate opens upon streets bordered by atone buildings forming a complete city, which has not yet been entirely explored, but visitors report that bridges and roads alternate an 'far as the eye can reach. London Mall.

'And what are yoa making?" wa asked of the Intelligent Artisan, as we admired the play- of his brawny muscles. "Makln" cow-catchers for milk trains." he replied, without looking up from his work. IBalUmore American, Ida: They say Belle lis the picture of The test and larresttocx of ostrich featner roods for sale at producer's prices. We 4. Edwin Cawston, Prop.

COURSING EVERY SUNDAY 11 a.m. Rain sr at SANTA FE PARK, corner Santa Fe Avenue and Edwin Street. FAST DOGS AND GOOD HARES All Cars Transfer to East Ninth Street. ADMISSION FRIZ. health these days.

May: Yes. some remedy company la January using her picture in their testimonials. Chicago Xewa,.

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Pages Available:
7,612,445
Years Available:
1881-2024