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4 OCTOBER 17, 1910. MOXDX MORXING pasadexa. cities can have one bis water and FOR THE MEDICAL LICENSED MOTOR CAR DEALERS PROFESSION ASSOCIATION THE TIMES FREE INFORMATION BUREAU 531-33 SOUTH SPRING ST. Advertising Copy (nil Subscriptions Received. HAItDKX BICEPS A report from the County Supervl- rnirv a itiVo I ls expected 1" a few days on the UA illJ'i jlV 1 Uc.

I proponed Arroyo rVco bridge at Colo- radn street. The plans wore submitted to the County Surveyor several weeks PHYSICAL EXERCISES PLANNED I ago to be checked over by him. As Place St. Wlnnlfred's Hospital, San Franclseo. Case Chronic Parenchymatous Ne i soon as that is done the Supervisors LEON SHETTLER, 633 S.

Grand Ave. Main 7034 Home 10167 phrltis involving broken compensation, Apperson and Ren THE TIMES FT. EE INFORMATION AND RESORT BUREAU Is for the secommodatlon and benefit of persons seeking intsratln routes of travel, deilrmble hotels, and rest, recreation complete anasarca and ureamlc convul and recuperation at the teuhora or In the mountains. have promisee jook over tne ground and designate) they will do toward the county's share of the expense of the briije. O.

F. Orr ami M. F. Genrleh. two sfona.

Parttaular are furnished by competent attendanta, and by rorreapondence to the general Patient Frank H. Winter, United FOR GIRL STUDENTS. Court Has Been Arranged for the Young Ladies of the High School and for Thoso of tho Eighth and Ninth Credos cf the Grade Schools Demand Jury Trials. public regarding rates and attractions railroad and smatnehlp lines, hotels and pleasura and States Deputy Marshal of Honolula. Lb Angeles1 motorcyclist were ar health resarta.

Photographs, descriptive circulars and trannportatlon uterafur aro kept oa for lnsnecton and distribution. Times readers can obtain hera In a few mlnutea, with Autocar M. S. BULKLEY 1310-12 S. Grand Ave.

Homo 22299 Prognosis According to the text books, hopeleps. The best Honolulu out th delay Incident tt writing It, ail the Information neceesary for a safe and enjoy physicians had failed and the condition able journey or vacation. Thla service Is absolutely free. Telephones: Main KM; Home 10SM. rested yesteruay foi spwdlug.

They put up bail appear, before. Justice McDonald this morning to get the regulation $15 lino v. is iliii-c passed out to all t.pecd rs on first offense. Wadsworlh sella puir.is. of the patient at the end of a tw years' fight for iifo was so extreme that it was predicted he would not Bui Q5 Bnaeies Douis.

"OWARD AUTO COMPANY, llii South 'Olivo Street, Main 6777 tf Tli Times. 8. Raymrnd Acel PASADENA. Oct. IT.

A course of phvslcal exercise has been livo to get to this city. Phelps for v.ail ptiper and paints. 316 North Broadway The physician who was called in was Dr. Ij. C.

Mendel, who put the patient Hotel Alhamlbra Tel. Mailt 7900 on Fulton's Renal Compound and aided Carter Car it with active measures to sustain the Rapid Power Wagon WOOLWINE MOTOR CAR 1122-26 South Olive. Bdwy 4792. F8314. heart and promote the eliminations with tonic treatment that skilled phy Absolutely Fare Proof New and modern.

Tohrist will savs money by stopping hera European plan, tl day up. J. AN LA, Mgr. fleians understand. To the intense surprise of the Hono Detroit Electrics lulu physicians the patient was re CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC GARAGE CO.

12th and Olive Los Angeles. 100 E. Union Fasadeua, Bdwy. 3578. FS377.

02 west sixth, cor. Hope. Modern family, tourist Hiding lessons. Eievudo. Sunset and the eighth and ninth grades jrifiO.

Home 'Jof the 'grade schools. Miss MeCutly in Hotel Vista New Annex. the physical director and will, have Bungalows. Unexceptionable environ-; crurg of tho cyr.inr.sJuni r.a well as Wadena. (he playgrounds, 'which are on the' campus.

She was eon- AWARDS FOR TILLERS. r.Mted. with the Nov York City elmols Children in Soutli Paradena Receive i r.il. year. A ba.ilu'tball ground Recognition for Work in has itcoit reserved exclusively lor the the Garden" 8i''1 SOUTH PASADENA.

Oct. a APhyU exa- an. her oxerc sa will be gr.iduaU.-d according provement Assormiion, held recently ut Masonic Minion and Meridian xar.iiuallon with jihysicul turned the fifth month in good health "VALDEMAR" commercial. ProfeMsional Hotel, outside rooms, pri vste bath: 2 persons. 7no and 11 day: W.5.

Wfek A later letter reports continued health! hurte lobby: parlor, reading rooms, musicnl nuiiosphern, homelike surrounding's. Free hot baths, near Broadway, theaters and postofllco. Cars uireel from oil depots. Alttsknn-YukuD Tli fact that a slight addition to the Club meets here. JACK sr.

JOHN, i'rop. Elmore and orthodox treatment with which it in no Stearns AND OHIO ELECTRIC. ELMORE MOTOR CAR COMPANT. 742 South Olive St." Bdwy 3834. Home F420.

GRAND VIF.W-MAONIFICENT GROUNDS. conflicts npw permits recoveries in (Oses that the text, books declare 3 and rooms luxuriously furnished. Compline. Frl vat baihM and unODe. Un ciue.

cosy, restful house ParkApt keeping wlt'u all Us pleasures. AV. 7th street hopeless ought to interest every Ihy I'noce iIjud. Kiciali in this eounry. now one of tlw strong feat- 1 I.

1.... 1l those children whose rower and veg- rank 'R HAMLIN. Twelfth and Olive Sts. Main 404. Home F173S.

",,,,,1,1,, gardens hail merited r.peciiil TKesorts. AVo serve notice on the whole world that chronic Bright' Disease and Nephritis are now curable in a great liflCJ tU LiUI I 1113 V11IHU ir U'MMl HI llOlif-M jcrrvlif. flrm-fl-n fll I FOR SERVICE Over Rough Roads, 1911 Foredoor, also Five I Ilnfl Ker snd l'humi now on Exhibition, Remarkable valuea, to II. tXOO t. o.

Passes-b. Itoc- majority of cases. And we have the proofs. Is there any higher duty than sav ing human lives? i CATALINA ISLAND gear shift. lo muCh work necessary to (iarw0(1.

FranU Bhhw students wull Marffarrt Rev- JCUY TMIAI.S DKMANDKO. ns; sixth fjrade. Mruoe Hrr.ian Hoeppner and j.ialcolmson; fii'ih snide, flowers, Kite-' 3:. Si. UrickPon.

uiio v.eie arreted Fri- belli AViison; special til chtrgred wn wllinu beer in Stella Cox and Virgil Kaye; in violation of v.ty ciiarter, Ki-ade. Frances Ward lii.ee set tor trial. Hoeppner was ail( jiiuired Howell; vegetables, AVes-! Dili cylinder, double ignition system, multiple, disc clutch, simplified ilMU lnlmedlats IJeliverlee. KHAFER-GOODB MOTOR COMPANY, N. W.

Co orner Tenth and Olive. Thones; Home If is. Bread way 1MI. Los Angeles, Cal. 4 smoke that filled the main room com liletelv.

a.m h-y jiowen; tiiini grade, flowers, at ay Hpobile Also 4-Passenger Hup'mobila Touring Car Torpedo-Coupe TRI-STATK AUTO 600 634 So. Olive St M. C. Nason, lion. Mgr.

Prompt Dell Tery Sub-iigentx wanted California, Arizona A ouick- hunt located the greatest fnM and J. ls.rle!;son will Wilson; vegetables, Jane Mc- density of the smoke an coming from a corner where there were piled a quan Famous for its Submarine Gardens Good Fishing Golf Links in Perfect Condition Leaves San Pedro 10 A. M. Daily Returning Leaves Avaion 3:15 P. M.

daily Extra Boat Saturdays Leaves San Pedro 6 P. M. Bann.ng Co. Agts. 104 Pacific Electric Bldg tlty of burlap sacks.

Digging into the pile the workmen encountered a quan-titv of loose" guano. Underneath this ackson and Fuller CHARLES H. THOMPSON, South Main St. Bdwy 1947. Home F6390.

were a lot of burning sacks several al ready completely consumed. The fe- tilieer had alao taken fire and 1t re quired several hours work to put out the smoldering fire. AID FOR SUFFERERS. tax DOERR-EROWN 1136 South Main St. Main 7833.

Home F3647. le trie November 4. They liave both KHery; -8eond grade, flowers, Fern Jury trials. Kidridge; fspcclnl recognition for flow- i he City Attorney and Chief of Po-! (.,, orville Wilcoxon; first grade, bee. who have charge of the flowers, Hariey Stone and Howard state that they have vverat sur- I Harris; special recognition ror flowers, j.n.M's to spring when the come 1 Hoe ken terry, to trial, ft has been intimated tiicy The contest also included the try to prove that both lloeppner dren from the Eoys and Girls' Home fJ -are notl.lr.i i-iore than on Mission street, and the Judges beer peddlers and are not l.ona found their gardens to be equal to any fa'.

brmrery representatives. Attorney i the city. The awards for the Home JS1c v. i is representing th i children were: Flowers, Raymond iexJant, allsvs that his clients lire bethel and Lawrence Biermg; vege-l'ic iK'rscciitcd with a view to injur- tablen, Jean Reynolds: upeeial recog-Infr their huHine'; that they are acting tiition in flowers and vegetables, Ar-surply as asents for breweries and are. thur Willis, Willis Melson, David Don-1 ttelUerlr.s Leer to tliair cur-tomeru in nld.

Donald. Kmest Arville, "the city on ia accordarico Ith taiis Ynez. Helen Feese. Helen Reas. Hotel Maryland and the Tbe Daily Republican of this city, the management of which started a.

sub Ml rmfil Manager scription fund for the widows and or AYjiitiu jr uuiuawi vv Pasadena phans' of the 'ls Angeles Times alsas ter, heading the list with a generous subscription itself, sent the proceeds of Locomobile LOS ANGELES MOTOR CAR CO. Pico and Hill Sts. Main 2514. Home 24684 Maryland Apartments, Pasadena Cal. south i.os Cobles One minute from Hots! Maryland.

Suites one to six rooms with bath, beautifully and taste the subscription to The Times yesterday. The total amount subscribed by Ontario citizens was $202.50. uuty lurnisnen. mono. neas.

water, lights snu maia service inviunea in rent. Sp- 'tl rates lonaoie aoaru at noiei aiaryiaua, tor tenants wuo qo not care to prepare thmr meals Manager on premises. the city charter. CROWNS HIS JOT. Lozier NASH FEXIMORE, Tenth and Olive Sts.

Bdwy. 1784. Home F4762. llertha King, Isabelle Ok el. Smith and Mildred Stelnhoff.

St. Francis Court, Pasadena, CaS. GET) GROOM A fort and eay living. Location unsurpassed. East Colorado St.

between i and Hudsou Avenues, within easy reuch of Hotel Maryland. Each house a little item, l.ivinj room, dinlnt GOVERNOR INSPECTS. WEDS SIXTH. room, mrei oca rooms, pstn. Kitchen, screened porch and furnace.

rentals. HIS WORK IN JAPAN. The men's meeting: of the Y.M.C.A. yesterday afternoon was addressed by Whlasth M. Vories, who has s)ent seven vyears fis a teacher and V.M.C.A.

worker at Hachima.ii, Onii, Japan. lie Is a graduate of the Colorado College rrannu, nogap Uhamber of Commerce. Pasadena. Cal. RONTON MOTOR CAR CO 1220 South Main St.

Main lC6s Home 1079 Matheson-Overland Executive Head of Soldiers' Home Goes to Yountville for Official Examination There. Saflt River Valley Phbeeix ilea.th and prosperity. Excellent schools and He went to Japan to teach English to SOLDIERS' HOME, Oct. 1C Col. GEEER-ROBBINS COM PANT, churches, Richest soil.

Climate unsurpassed. 200.000 -the natives and for several years was pj. Cochrane, Arizooa governor of this t'id by. the government of that coun 1501 South Main St. acres under Roosevelt reclamation project jus.

completed. OnnorttiDitv unexcelled. 820.00 snecial Ice HANDS HER CHECK FOR LARGE AMOUNT AT ALTAR. Bride is Thirty Year His Junior and Fills Cup of Happiness After Long Cruise on the Sea of Matrimony Pomona Man Files New Suit in Divorce. Home 22S13.

Bdwy S410. round trip for horaeseekers. See exhibit, moving pictures and stereopticon in Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and 1:30 dailv. UNITED MOTOR LOS ANGELES 5T COSTS NO MORE To Go Xast via Can Francisco, Portland and Maxwell 1321 South Main St. Bdwy.

4089. Home 25764 Superb Service, Magnificent Scenery try until his teachings oC Christianity -Were objected to by the Buddhist Since that time he has been i interested in the Y.M.C.A. work and has made wonderful success. His mission -iii. this country, nt this time, is to raise $8000 lor the building of new Y.M.C.A.

buildings id. the province of Japan. "When I landed at Hachlman, seven ago," paid Mr. 'Vories yesterday, "I did not know a word of Japanese and the people of that town had fn-Tver seen an American, consequently Northern i ai I HUDSON i KAIL, Or OClAK KUUTii tO SEATTLE Get Illustrated Booklsts and Full laformatloo from J. W.

PHALON. T. F. and P. A.

branch, received orders from the president of the board of managers of the National Soldiers' Home in New York, to proceed to Yountville and conduct the annual inspection of the State A'et-erans' Home at that a duty heretofore devolving upon an assistant-general inspector or the National Home. Congress annually appropriates $100 per capita for veterans taken fare of by State homes, which amount Is disbursed through the officers of the National Home. Hence the latter's supervision over its membership, and called for inspection. The governor, who is accompanied by Miss Cochrane, will return here on AV'ednesday. RECENT DEATHS.

Engene C. Hinman, formerly of Co. to. First Vermont Cavalry, a native of New York, admitted from Sacramento 2rn- WESTERN MOTOR CAR CO. 606 South prlng- Bireet Loa Angeles, JJ7 8.

Olive Street. urn uiiuiiiiuiu Telephone Sunset Broadway 1310, BomsFl64 Horn 107W Mnln 31N5. SAN BERNARDINO, Oct. Hecklein, a wealthy resident Of Pomona, aged 81 years, was married here: today by Justice C. L.

Thomas, to Mrs. Bettie Hicklein, widow of his stepbrother. At the altar he gave his bride, Who is SO years his junior, a check for Hecklein has now been married six times. He says that though supreme happiness was his with each dm ing their lives, his sixth comes to crown the joy of his long matrimonial cruise. GOLDEN STATE GARAGE 2122 W.

Pico Street Phones 23557 West 482 Ye Alptafe Tavera Palmer-Singer Simplex did not know a word of English. I flat broke or otherwise I suppose I would have returned to America, but I had to make the best of It. I gained Situated on Mt. Lowe. A mile above the sea.

American plan, $3.00 per day. Choke of rooms in hotel or eoltaces. No or invalids taken. Despite his years, the groom is hale and W. E.

BUSH, 1227-9 South Main St. 'ierce-Arrow Telephone Passenger Pacific Electric or Times Free Information Tiureau, tor iurtner miormation. Homo 21183. Bdwy 4961 The most curative trentment known for Biimiiinii Hot Sprflogs rheumatism; delichtfully situated: hot mineral water telephone in every room WM. R.

RUESS AUTOMOBILE CO. 1028 South Main St. Main 7278. Home F5839. Pope-Hartford No nois no dust and no tips.

Swimming hearty. Fred J. Esler, a local business man, who recently abandoned an action for divorce at Reno when his wife appeared with attorneys to fight the case, has renewed his efforts for separation. According to advices received here, Esler yesterday filed a new suit in the Reno courts. His first action alleged desertion.

The wife's answer was sensa. tional, naming another woman as tho cause of all her woes. In the new suit Esler lays the blame to children of his Los Angeles pool. Mreet car to door, ftc rare, IlR. W.

TAPE. Ile In 1889, died October 34, aged C9. George O. Phillips, formerly of Co. First Illinois Cavalry,) a native of Mexico, admitted from Los Angeles iu Died October 14, age S2.

Lymiui F. Hottlikiss, a veteran cf tho Civil AVar, who died at Herniosa October 10, though not a member of the home, was at the request of friends, given burial in the home ceme. tery. The funeral took place on Thursday. Hotchkiss' service was in Co.

B. One-hundred and Eighty-ninth New-York Infantry. He was a native of New York and aged 70. Major K. W.

Moore, treasurer, is acting governor during the absence of Col. the confidence of the natives by having them come to my house and look nt my large collection of 'picture post cards. Then I taught them to play dominoes imd flinch. In this way I became frlnd3 with them and gradually I be-pan ta teach the bible to them. "We are Making great strides In the Interior of Japan.

Just before I left my work was indorsed by the Lieutenant-Governor of the province of Omi and by the Mayor of the city of Hachiman. cV'ho, for many years. was the editor ft a. paper at that place. I have ol-, ready tmeeeeded in raising $7000 to rarry on my work there and, as soon is I get the other JlOtiO, I will return." MORE FIRE HYDRANTS.

HOTEL CASA LOMA PREMIER MOTOR CAR II. Schwaebe. Pres. and Gen. Mgr.

1127 S. Olive St Main 679. F2564. Prem er as. S.

Aurand. REDLANDS Oasen all the Year i wire py a former marriage, whom he alleges made his home unpleasant. rCochrane. HOTEL VIRGINIA A magnificent and absolutely fireproof holstery. Special Low fa Rates FULLERTON MILLER WILLIAMS, 1140 South Olive St.

Bdwy 2907. Home F2942, Pullman ULLisKTUN, Oct. 16. A new well I he City Attorney is working; on a Hot water end mud ally examined by Prof.Gilbert highly radio active. Those wonderful baths cure Rheumatism.

BIG 4 AUTOMOBILE CO C. S. Anthony, Prop. 1017-19 South Olive. Home F2B33.

Regal maueiea, nnsni Disease, wver. Moaiacn, uiood and Skm Diseases. Results Buurunteei. luivuuHuuii, Arrowncau xiui rprinss compuny. GUANO IN BLAZE.

Spontaneous Combustion Starts Fire in Fertilizer Establishment in Ontario. ONTARIO, Oct. 16. Spontaneous combustion was the cause of a blaze at tho plant of tho Southern California Fertilizer Company on East Main street Friday that would have destroyed the building if the discovery had been an hour later. Entering the factory in the morning to begin the day's work several workmen encountered a dense that Is producing two hundred barrels of oil daily has just been put on the pump by the Industrial Oil Companv of Olinda.

This is Number 38 of this company's property and is in the nature of an entirely new experiment, since it is on the southwest portion of the forty-eight acres leased by this company, in a territory on the field that hag not heretofore been tes-ted. Another -well. No. 36, which Is in the same part of the field, will be readv to put on the pump within a month, it is Wheeler's Hot Mineral Springs ipg. TraUs end saddle animals.

Hot mineral water plunpa and tub bsth Cottay rooms. EASTERN MOTOR CAR 825-827 South Olive St. Main 2S65 Home F2965. Stevens Duqea 1 TO -m wee- rurnishcd tent cotuges for housekeenuiif. WUKtLlR t'OrD SPRINGS FISHING CAMP, on the ReMe River, run in connectioa -mm i.un-gu or i-ecK-juqiin nceier hoi Mineral springs; Nordhuff, Cal.

proposmon whereby the city may compel private water companies who use th Ftreets for their water mains to permit fire hydrants to be attached. 3 lie cases in point are those of the water '-mains iwned by Hotel Raymond on South Fair Oaks avenue and the mains of the Los Florcs AVator Company in North Pasadena. The Council Fire Committee has reported that those sections of tbe city are without adequate fire protection. "DRY TRACT" IN TEARS. The residents of the "dry tract" are attain in trouble.

AA'hen the North Pasadeiia Land and Water Company cut off their supply of water for purposes the people had to fall back on the meajrer supply afforded by the Cottonwood Canyon AA'ater Company and the city sprinkling carts. Now jpome miscreant has tricked them 'irl and has plugged up the waier pine and stopped all supply, excepting Ranch and health resort On the mountain slope at Madre .1,1, El Reposa Saoatorioinni hourly, 45 E. F. 30. FLANDERS 20.

LORD MOTOR CAB, CO. 1033 South Olive St. Main B470. Home 10345. Studehaker miuuica nae.

lenti coinage, mission nuoeaiows clubhouse. Classes in Arts an-1 mtnutes rida. Tent ciot.taire. rtiiinn INJURY FATAL Crafts. Resident physician.

Trained nurses. Moderate prices. Los Anpeies office, Room KM loulter Hmlding. Sanatorium Telephone. Home Exchange I.

Sunset Main 6218. UNITARIANS LAY CORNER. DEATH OF EX-JUDGE NOYES RESULTS FROM AN ACCIDENT. A MOTOR CAR CO. 842 South Olive St.

Main 219L Home 10927. mm "ItiSparhtesarxl Fbams (ite rjhampajni" i sachusetts bar in the same year, but returned to Union College for a two-years' postgraduate course in the law school. He practiced his profession in Ws W. D. HOWARD MOTOR CAR 123S S.

Flower St. Bdwy 4180. Home F5609. Despite the best efforts of his lifelong friend and physician to save him, ed-Judge Charles Johnson Noyes died at the Sisters' Hospital at 6:20 o'clock livst evening. The attending surgeon, Dr.

Charles B. Nichols, assigned as NotRndio Active Cl-retnvninentiHar Now House of Started by Them in San Diego Eastern Star SAN DIEGO. Oct. 16l While the programme of exercises of the laying of the corner stone of the Unitarian church was in progress this morning members of the congregation stood in the open air. Hon.

M. A. Luce reviewed the history of the church. Mrs H. C.

Hotchkisa delivered an address on "Unitarian Women." Rev. C. Harris read a communication to the church from the American Unitarian Association. Mr. Luce presented a Bible to each member of tho Sunday- home town for some months and in the immediate cause.

dent it.i "'S luu 1,1 was eiteti to the rln3ffimcnndrTlwp'AlBooHld. Now go East via New Orleans I er house of the State Legislature. injuries sustained in an elevator ac- The fYillrrtt'lrtsr vpap 1, Delightful in fall and winter months; costs no morc. to go East or bade through Ne.v Orleans via Illinois Central Railroad. Ask any ticket fjtmn Rinrnn durinr winter 1.

months. Home com- agent or C. HAYDOCK, agt. Illinois central itauroaa, lis wtsi fcixtn rams of last week belpei out a little but the small supply caught by putting wash boilers, tubs, tuckets and ev.ry other Torm of vessel under the eves, has now been used. PASADENA BREVITIES.

Property owners on North Raymond tTcnue between Chestnut street and Orange Grove avenue have at last agreed to have ihat street pnved with oil )Sedm instead of AVarrenlle. v' The directors and special commitfes 'of the North rasadena Improvement i "'Association nil! hold a meeting tonigiu lor tho ptn-pose of formulating reports to lie submitted to the membership iu ja few days. The various committer have lieen putting in some hard work ar.4 State ther will have some verr interesting things to report. forts and cooltinjr. Fine bracing uir wiyi street Los Anceles pure spring water, (livo advance notice LlOS Angeies- cident in the Homer Laughlin Build- Senator and was reelected to thelow-insr several weeks ago.

er house for the terms between 1877 Ex-Judge Noyes was fur twenty and 1SS2. and in 1S87 and I8S8, serving years a member of the Massachusetts fls Speaker the lat five terms, bench and a practitioner before the i ln be tvas appointed by Gov, Lona; hljrhest tribunals of the nation. His i asi In the Municipal Court of school classes. The church is erecting pucaa lamp via Azusa. f2.00 per dav H.

CHRISTOPHER'S HOT CHOCOLATE j. iir.Kgs. Aisa, or Times an euince to cost JW.W.H). Two hundred delegates to the Grand iuivnuuiiun nureau Take a cup on tho way home. Chapter, Order of Eastern Stitr, are expected to arrive tomorrow.

Sessions wide experience had maile him nt once I be occupied un 241 SO. SPRING. 321 SO. SPRING. 551 SOUTH BROADWAY Near Sixth.

til his removal to California In 1905, will ne held throughout the week In tne convention hall of the U. S. Grant Hotel. Tuesday night the entertain Today and Tomorrow kew show nrtnrxns WASHINGTOX ST. VERMK.VT AV ment committee of the local chapter win tenner tne wortny patron and the Buffalo BIO Bids.

Yoa Good-Bye an able jurist and a profound lawyer. He was noted fr lira acumen and penetration in legal matters, and for his keen and discriminating sense of Justice and richt. He was loyal friend to a host of intimates, a devoted husband and father, beloved fer a kindly and arenerons nature. The trcident in which ex-Judge Noyes suffered fatal injuries occurred oa the fifth floor of the Homer Laughlin Building. In some manner, nrii7tf i "Vn mm ra.Ti' ti ianni For three years he was a resident of Santa.

Monica, practicing in Los Ansoles. Two years ago he removed to No. 1330 -Harvard boulevarff, which was his lume until the time of his death. He was a lifelong Republican and served his party in many important capacities. At the time of James G.

Blaine's candidacy for the Presidency, ex-Judge Noyes. one of his intimate friends, slumped the country In his interests. He was a prominent fiiriir me J'arnoena Good Cheer Commlt-- tii? hich went down to San Diego 8at-iirday afternoon to extend the "gbd hand" to John H. Holmes, manager to -tha new Grant Hotoi, and th" i oed pnole of th neighbring itv, r-' turned last night filled to th 'brim with g'tod tilings to say about the hos- i 1 1 i LD FAR i Drink Ptiritas Distilled 3 Dayi To Chicago, St. Paul; Minneapolis worthy matron and past worthy patrons and matrons ball.

The committee is planning to make this reception to the visitors one of splendor. Decorations are to be on a lavish scaln TJi? Union Title Trust Company will this week begin construction of a brick and cement plaster building to cost $30,000. The structure will have a frontage of fifty feet on Second street, near and will be 100 feet deep. It will have two stories, heated by steam. The first floor will be occupied by the Union Title A Trust Company.

The second floor will be divided into fifteen office rooms. At the. annual' meeting of the-California Leage.e of Municipalities, to be held here In November, an address on as the jurist was stepping from the Water 5 Gallons 40 Thones Homo WZS; Main 81L L. A. Ice asd Cold Storage Co.

elevator, tho operator allowed the re- the Republican National Conven Via Scenic Route. Lowest rates. Choice of lines. Let ua plan your trip. C.

A G. C. N. W. 605 South Spring Street, Los New Oriental Pajrentrji.

Heal tndiin Battles Wild West Attractions. Twice Iat'r 2 nmt I P-" Rain or Phine. All seats from aun and rala by Immenao v.iM.-rnnxil raa.ai canopy. Graad stand chairs Hnctn.tin admission) On sale day of eshlhitien at Rartlett Uaaio Store, 31 8. ilmadway.

verse lever to bo thrown tack. The tion at Chicago in 1SSS, at which time he made the speech nominating: Sen san i.i',u, in Kenerai, anit or i Holmes' and the new hotel in particu-Irtr. had a grent trip." said 1). M. Llnnard Iat night, who was leader of the committee.

"The new V. S. Grant Hate! is a wonder and will be a great thing for Sun Diego and Southern CkI-ifornia. With the great numbers f.f tourists headed this war this wtnrer it will do a big business. We were royally received and had the time of our "llv." i Mrs.

I P. Hansen Teturned 'to their home, on San Pasqual street, yesterday jtfter a six months' trip The HOUSE OF BIEHL ator Russell A. Aiger for the Presidency. He was prominent In many seret orders, a Past Commander nd Master Mason Of the St. Omar Cnmmnnrtcrv 'How to Reduce the Fire Hazard in Boston, a Knight Templar, Past Chief IunlctpaUtie8'' 'm delivered by Patriarch.

I.O.O.F.. Venerable Sheik of ThTL, Women's $25 Suits Samples of the very latest J1 styles. Don't nilsa them pl3 ORIGINAL SAMPLE SUIT CO. 33S 1-2 S. Broadway.

2nd Floor. Tailors New Location 516 SOUTH BROADWAY car dropped several feet and tho attorney was thrown violently to the floor, his rijht leg being caught And crushed between the shaft, and the base of the elevator. Though it was at first thought that the latter was his only hurt, he later developed symptoms of internal injuries to which he Ex-Judgo Noyes was born in Haverhill, August 7. 1S4L He graduated from the Haverhill Academy in 1860, when his parents removed to Ohio. For a time he was student ln Antioch College at Tellow Springs, Ohio.

Later his family returned to tbe East and he entered Union Col Executive Committee of the Board of Fire Underwriter of the Pacific Coast. ARROWHEAD. ARROWHEAD, Oct. 16. Recent arrivals: R.

E. Jack-son. Lo Angeles; Miss F. W. Bixby.

Long Beach; Miss I Loralne. Long Beach; H. Lewis J. E. Euisey.

Miss II. E. Golden. Lfs Angeles; A. J.

Gate, Ontario; Mrs. A. B. Thomas, San Bernardino; E. Bru.n-worth.

B. Thornke. Anaheim: J. Q. Williams, San Francisco; Mrs.

ii. Brush, J. Boyd, J. Baldwin. Los An.

Al Borak Temple No. 175. B.O.K.K., a member of Purity Temple No. 2. ri and of the Santa Monica lodge.

B.P.O.E. He leaves a widow. Emily Wells Noyes, a daughter. Mrs. P.

C. Sanderson of Worcester, Mass, and a son, Harry R. Noyes, book-keeper for a manufacturing concern in Boston. aiuuuu wrjrid. ufn.

jtarscn is heavily interested In mines in Nevada and Arizona and -was one of the promoters of the Tom Reed mine at Kingman. An effort will be made this week to have a meeting- of the Joint Harmony Committee of Pat-idena, South Pasadena nd Alhambra, consisting of three irvwibem from each town, who liave been appointed for the purpose of -lor- Unique Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weak geles; Misa M. Melrose. SHOES FOR MEN Hollander Funke Co.

THE FAMILY SHOE STOKE 42S SOUTH BROAD WAT Mr. and Mrs. D. Frauer, Los pf tr CTTIT UnilCC Angeles; Mrs. J.

M. CouViing. River- -UA fV OC OUI 1 HUUDC lege, at Schenectady, graduating in Arrangements for the funeral have ened digestion and for regulating tbe side: Misa O. Todd, PittsuUiKh; Mrc. muiauiijf some plan whereby the three 1 1S61.

He was admitted to the Mas-J pot yet been made. ibowela, For 'sale by all'dealers. IAdv. L. Sajford.

Sanu Mor.tcx 245 So. Broadway.

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