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4 WATER COMPANY ELECTS DIRECTORS PASADENA IS CONSIDERING CITY OWNERSHIP Officers Take No Dacltive Action, but Stockholders Vote in Favor of the Plant to Municipality Ai'my, 114 East Colorado Mireet. PASADENA. While it was expected that the annual' meeting of the Pasadena Lake Vineyard Land and 1 Water company, would decide the question as to whether the plant would be sold to the city, this was not done, instead, the directors for the coming year were elected, and 'at their organization. In about a week the whole matter will be taken up for serious consideration after consultation with nttorneys. The directors are C.

M. Parker, James Clarke, C. C. Brown, E. H.

Rice, Frank B. Stevens, John Allin and W. The offer of the city for the Lake Vineyard plant Is $245,000. Of the stockholders who have voted upon the 'question 250 shares are voted for selling and 144 against. At the meeting tonight the secretary reported the earnings of the company the pnst yeur aa $48,000, the greater part of which had been at once put back Into the plant.

Y. M. C. A. Active That the local Y.

M. C. A. is very active these days Is proved by the program for entertainments, banquets, business meetings and other gatherings of a religious nature, scheduled for the coming week. Tonight the "squad leaders" had a banquet at 6 o'clock, at Coach Merrill of Occidental college was the guest of honor.

In the hour following the principal afterdinner speaker was Merrill, who spoke on "Modern Athletics" to the young men who were deeply Interested in the topic. Next, Friday evening Dr. Charles A. ISastman. a native Sioux Indian, is to appear in the Y.

M. C. A. star course of 'lectures, telling the Jirilllng story of' "The Little Big Horn." Dr. Eastman is a graduate of Dartmouth college and Rev.

Stephen G. Emerson of this city is a classmate of his. Dr. Eastman will be a guest at the Emerson home on Elm while in the city. The two men have not seen each other since their commencement day.

Shakespeare Club Matters The second "Parsifal" afternoon, at Miss Alice Coleman was to havo given an Interpretation of "Parsifal" in the form of a muslcale, was to have been held this afternoon, but owing to the heavy rain about i o'clock officers of the club decided to postpone it to a later date, as so many outside the club wished to hear the musical program. The date of the. recital it as yet undecided, since there is a possibility of the Spanish dances being repeated at a matinee some Saturday afternoon in the near future. On the' evening of Tuesday Burton Holmes will give one of his celebrated "travelogues" under the club's auspices at the Y. M.

C. A. auditorium, his subject being "Russia." The lecture will be illustrated with moving pictures and many stereopticon views of places and scenes of special Interest Just now because of recent political eyents of world-wide prominence. Saturday afternoon an exhibition of "arts and crafts of women" promisee to be of more than ordinary interest. Among the many interesting men visiting Pasadena this winter is W.

It. Rice, formerly governor under native rule of the island of Kaui, who is visiting relatives and friends in Southern California. Just now he is with his wife with Capt. "William Waterhouse of Bast Villa street an Lake avenue, Mrs. Rice being a sister of Mr.

Waterhouse. Since the week before Christmas Rev. Robert J. Burdette has been suffering more or less constantly from a throat Irritation, which while not serious, demanded constant medical care. Within the past few days the conditions have become more complicated, and yesterday the prominent divine ordered away from home for a week for a complete rest.

yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Burdette left for the mountains of San Bernardino. They will be guests at the Loma Linda near Bryn Maur. James Russell Lowell was the subject discussed by the Washington Heights study circle yesterday at their meet- Ing.

There is a balance of uncollected city taxes at the clone of business hours today of over $88,000. But one more week Is given to pay In, and brisk work will have to be done In the treasurer's office next week if many Pasadena property owners are not to be delinquent. H. Edwards died at his home on Thornton avenue last night, aged 49 years. "Another chapter in the Woodbrldge- Croom case was added yesterday when the charge of battery was dismissed against the former in Justice H.

H. Klamroth's court. B. H. Lowrey died in North Pasadena last, night aged 26 years.

He is survived, by a wife. Funeral arrangements await advice from eastern relatives. Frederick E. Campbell, father of Dr. George E.

Campbell, died last night at Long Beach after a brief illness, aged 09 years. PREPARE NEW PACKING PLANT The Establishment to Be Placed on "Lucky" Baldwin's Ranch Special Cable- to Tba Herald. ARCADIA. Jan. The machinery for packing deciduous fruit is being removed from the old packing house to "Lucky" Baldwin's new plant.

French prunes, pitted plums, apricots and peaches be prepared for market in cartons of various size for next season's sales. The Baldwin people will also commence at an early date to put up a brand of. drangvj marmalade: The concern shipped six cars of oranges this week. Arcadia Eagles who attended the meeting of the Paadena aerie Thursday evening were: A. D.

Bowman, J. Newman, O. C. Berdls and Capt. Jeffries.

J. W. Newman became an Eagle at this meeting and his Initiation was one of the features of the affair. Mrs. R.

J. Stillwell is entertaining Mrs. R. D. Givens of Las Vegas, N.

M. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Dennis of LO3 Angeles were visitors of Mrs. W. A. Clark and Robert McPheraon on Thursday. COMPANY ISSUES BONDS Stockholders of Home Telephone to Complete System at Santa Monica to The Herald.

SANTA MONICA, Jan. Margaret Jucoby, a woman about 50 years of uge, was found dead this morning in the hovel where she lived In. an alley near Utah avenue and Third streets. Of her life little in known aa she only lived here about eight months. Her daughter, Alice Foster, who lives in Los Angeles, will come and take charge of her mother's effects.

The stockholders of the Home Telephone company has authorized the Issue of $150,000 worth of bonds at 0 per cent. The money will be used to complete the system being constructed here to Include Bantu Monica and Ocean Park. Rev. J. M.

Handly and Rev. M. P. Smith, Paullat fathers of San Fran- Cisco, arrived here this morning and will begin a mission tomorrow morning. The steamer Roanoke Is due to arrive here Monday with a cargo of 1700 tons of grain and 1,600.000 lath.

The steamer is engaged to ply regularly between Puget sound and Southern California and will enter Into competition against the Pacific Coast Bteam- LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MOANING, JANUARY 22, 1905. SAYS ALLIES OF SATAN ARE IN LOS ANGELES J. Marks, in Attacks on Rev. John Bedient, Fills Mails With Letters Attacking Minister What are supposed to be vagaries of a disordered mind In the shape of thousands of circulars attacking Rev. John A.

Bedient, residing at 1057 Jasmine street, Los Angeles, and sent out by one J. M. Marks of Minneapolis, are now filling the Los Angeles malls. Incidentally, Marks wants to know in one of his circulars if the citizens of Los Angeles are not also in league with the devil. For the past four years Marks has been insisting that the Rev.

Mr. Bedient is in league with Satan but now the Minneapolis Sherlock Holmes, who confines his effort? to locating those with horns and cloven feet, has almost come to the conclusion that there are more Imps In Los Angeles than he had at first thought possible, and this, because of the fact that an Angeleno stated In print that Marks would probably be locked up if he carried on his work in California. Marks has attracted attention throughout the country In his assertions spread broadcast by means of the United States mails, that the body of the Rev. Mr. Bedient 1b the abiding place of Satan incarnate.

The circulars received by a number of persons In Los Angeles yesterday are of a nature similar to those hitherto sent out from Minneapolis excepting they are much stronger in language and officers say they are of such a nature as to be unfit to appear In print. In spite of the literature which Marks Is putting out, Rev. John Bedleut, minister of the Independent Congregational church, full of the virtues of his calling, continues to gather his little flock around him and teach them in the ways of righteousness. When seen by a reporter yesterday he showed no anger after reading the bunch of Marks' circulars placed In his hands. "I only pity him," he said.

WAR IN RUBBISH TRADE Detective Smith and ex-Mayor Snyder Disagree A war between the leading rubbish contractors of Los Angeleis has been declared and promises to make a corner In the rubbish trade, which will aid materially in. reducing the price of the removal of dirt and paper from the office buildings of Los Angeles. The rubbish trade of Los Angeles has been a trade for only a few weeks and prior to that time was wholly controlled by two negroes who have grown comparatively well off on the proceeds derived from removing papers and rubbleh from office buildings and The first Indication of a rival in the Held was when ex-Mayor Snyder announced he was about to open a rubbish business of bis own and was ready to take orders. The announcement of Mr." Snyder was read with surprise and consternation by Detective Bert Smith and a conference was held between Mr. Snyder and Smith which in a stormy interview.

Detective Smith says he regards the action of Mr. Snyder in starting a rubbish business as a violation of confidence. KNIGHTS OF KHORASSAN HOLD THEIR HIGH JINKS Members of Al Borak Temple Initiate Victims Into Mysteries of the Order Members of the great tribe of AI Borak temple, No. 75, Dramatic Order, Knights of Khorassan, gathered ifi the oasis last night for their annual high Jinks, and. descendants of the great prophet from all over the state were there to share in the fun and see that the tyros were initiated with all due respect to their tender years.

The flaming red and yellow posters which were Issued that it would be the greatest show on earth, and from the standpoint of the votaries who conducted the "tyros" over the hot, dusty desert of California and into the oasis of Los Angeles the sport was even greater than anything which had been anticipated. Instead of riding an ordinary goat those who sought to enter the realms of Khorassan were compelled to find seats upon the backs of camels, which persisted in unseating them as soon as they had arrived at a safe angle. Staid business men donned the attire of the Arab, and in flowing robes- of many colors and headgear to match they administered the rites which gave to the ambitious the right to call themselves "votaries." All that was included in these rites will never be known outside of the order, and even the members were not all aware of everything that happened. Through the keyholes there were glimpses of the mysteries, and It was easily seen that from the first drop of the flag until the last man had under the wire there was 'fun' and nothing but fun. Included in the "things" that happened was fancy riding, which would have made the oldest bronco buster delirious; ball playing never seen by the Pacific Coast league, songs by singers who could not buy an encore, and finally a 'prize fight of words which made the whole audience wonder Just how things were standing.

When everything which could happen in the oasis had happened the whole crowd made a rush for Biirbank hall, where banquet tables were loaded down with eatables which even the Arabs did not disdain. The procession to the hall was headed by a brass It was almost 11 o'clock when the last man had found hts seat at the banquet table and history does not relate what time he left, A Ixiodon Judge learned tha other day that policemen, with a black eye "felt a. delicacy" about doing day duty, and. until tba cot well, alwayi did nlfht duty. NEW CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE Mercantile Institution Added to Los Angelet Enterprises A strictly high-class ladies' cloak and suit carrying everything needed In women's wear, operated on the plan of a modern department store, will goon be established in Los Angeles.

The new institution will be known as the New Cloak and Suit House, and will occupy the building at present leased by the City of London on South Broadway. It Is the Intention of the management to have each floor entirely different In furnishings and appointments from the others. The background on one floor will be green, and all the furnishings will be appropriate and. harmonious with this color. The background of another floor will be blue; another white and a fourth champagne.

The first floor, will be devoted to fancy goods of all descriptions. A large stock of evening gowns, opera wraps, cloaks, suits and skirts will be shown on the second floor. On the third floor will be the millinery department. This floor will be fitted up also as elaborate dressmaking parlors. The art department will also be found on the third floor.

On the fourth floor the cafe and restaurant is to be found. The equipment Is to be most luxurious. The cuisine and service will be unsurpassed. Mr. J.

J. Haggarty, who has been department manager and buyer for Jacoby Bros, during the past three and a half years, will have active charge of the new store. Temperance Meeting The temperance forces which have been conducting meetings in the Wright Callendar hall every Sunday will hold another meeting tomorrow at 3 o'clock, with Rev. Wiley J. Phillips In the chair.

i'V. A BKIVOP BBAUTV IS A JOY FOREVER. DH. T. FELIX OODBAUD'S OUIENTAI, UKEAU.OKMAUIUAI, BEAUTiriEB 4 3 i'.

oUI Katb, and Skin 1 3 14 dtieMei, and atery detection. II ah?) iwSr-zi ffl 1004 th tni -SI rj CX tub) It to be Accept ao counter. I I mlla 1 JQ. ti 1 Uay of the bmut- J'At you ladle IS mm I I 1 reoommend 'Gouriud'i Ctiim' laaat harmful of all Ilia (kin ror tale by all and Ooodi tiubti the U. CanaWaad Europe.

km. T. IJOrMNt, fi.p't, BiMt Jaui 6U, Thejiest Friends of Pe-ru-na Children Peruna is not a physic, rvriinn in 1j- i the time. Don't wait until, the not a nervine nor a narcotic. Peruna child is sick then send to a drui store does not produce the druK habit, how- Tk Benefit Which the Children of the i MSim cniia -K; tnen senai aru "ore.

ever long It may be taken. Peruna Is WnlCn tnC nmxm ol lnC MrB Roo ke, 258 N. Ashland Chicago. Treasurer Ladies of tMM JUii But haVe Per Una hand a( ce no not a stimulant. United States Have Received From the Maccabees, writes: ir MilfMf Peruna specific remody for all Itl our home erU na Is the only medicine we have.

Children are especially liable to catarrhal ailments of winter and sum- Pe-ru-na Can Never Be Put mother, father and child, all have used It is our great remedy for 'I ill acut f. or Tronic. atarrh of the stomach and head, colds and female complaints of which it llHWfe acute catarrh Indeed, most of the The mothers all over the United Into Words nas cure( me. affections of childhood are catarrh. runa ha a re b6Bt frlendB that Pc The chronic ailments It has pre- "We find It of great value when my becomes worn out or Mr Farmer New Martins- AH forms of 80re throat aulnsy, vented, the suffering it has mitigated, catches cold.

A couple of doses cure him. vllle'w'va writes- croup, hoarseness, laryngitis, are me roomers noid Ke-ru-na in nigll will never be fully recorded. 'he baby has colic, or any stomach disorders, a dose or rrv a nrt but different phases of catarrh. Elt But at eaBt thlg mucn can be sald (wo Jai cure her. up le BOn Ha a Mrs.

Amelia Sailer. Menasha, Not only because it has cured them of that the coming generation owes a consider Peruna finer than any doctor's medicine that I TA ti ht Wrlte9: ahva ys a scue! thTchlldren debt to Peruna, for it is In the have ever tried, and know that as long as we havalt In the a 1 keeP hlB "I have used Peruna for a number of and grasp of catarrhal 'diseases fender years of youth that slight all- house, we will all be able to keep In good Rooke. health and 8tr years. It cured me of chronic catarrh We have in our files bushels of tes- ments are liable to develop Into last- "We know that our little son's which I suffered, with from infancy. lng thus Wastln the whole No Doctor Required Pc-ru-na Contains No Narcotics was saved by your wonderful "When my three children were born' the large majority of mothers who use career of the individual.

Edward Otto. 927 De Soto street, One reason why Peruna has found madieliu. Peruna. and we shall a cat 1 1 hav Peruna we never hear from. The mothers who are bringing up p.T,, writes- permanent use In so many homes is always praise Peruna and use It them Peruna and find I very effective But we do hear from a great number their children today to believe in Pc- St Tt homes is ln ridding them of this horrible trou- of mothers who are so overjoyed at are doing a great work fir hu- cannOt Say cn Ugh Peruna Xt a "contains no narcotics of any In our family when needed.

fele frTm has done great work in my family, kind. Peruna is perfectly harmless. should we have any more catarrhal them a 8 a tonlo and a pPe entaUv bf enSasm 1 TnTy are a nJfo'u." These children brought up to bel.eve especially for my o.dest boy. We had It can be used any of time trouble our famlly we shall always coldg and collc share these benefits with other Peruna from the start, will, when doctored with three or four different without acquiring a drug habit. Pc- wrlte t0 you for H.

nn ldt mothers. they become heads of families, them- doctors and they did not seem to do runa does not produce temporary re- TPnrmpr f-unsiaer iz a Would Not Be Without Pcru-na USe Per Una th vn uestlonln him any good. buH, It Is permanent In Us effect. Mrs. Anna McSweeney, 235 Bth St We save up hopes of and so has no bad effect the sys- Mr.

Howard Andrew Sterner, Muddy pleased to give It my rec Kansas City. writes: Pe-ru-na Protects the Entire did they, but we. pulled him through ern, and gradually eliminates catarrh Creek Pa writes: ommendatlon." Jtmilla Sailer. 3 trn oou0 ous a Homdiold I doctor and removing the cause of catarrh. th 'be At Address Dr.

S. B. Hartman. "It is a safeguard against colds, for I As soon as the value of Peruna is could do no more There are a multltude of homes ls for the children when they dent of the Hartman have given It to my children and they appreciated by every household, both ney a wher Peruna has been used off and take a cold or croup. It cured my Columbus.

Ohio, and he will be pleased are in the best of health. as a preventive and cure, tens of for him, so we Mid Pirunaasa. twenty years baby boy of croup. to give you the benefit of his valuable "My little daughter, Catherine, the thousands of lives will be saved, and last resort, and that did the work. on "I have Introduced Peruna into six 11,1 one you have been treating, has such hundreds of thousands of chronic, Since then we keep It In the house Such a thing could not be possible famllles Blnce recelved your ast let advice, free of coarge.

an appetite that I enjoy watching her lingering cases of catarrh will be pre- all the time, and no doctor Is Peruna contained any drugs of a ter, and four have seen relief already." Al correspondence held' strictly con-- eat." vented. quired." Edward Otto. narcotic nature. Andrew Sterner. fidential.

HE FOUND IT Just as Recommended "I bought a fifty-cent package of Pyramid Pile Cure from my druggist and have used two dollar packages since. I find them Just as you recom- mended them to be. I have not felt the least sign of piles since using your remedy three months ago. If you want to use my name you may do so, as I feel like a new man. I now have no trouble with the dreadful, aggravated disease.

1 "1 meant to write you sooner, but thought I would wait until I was cured. I thank you for your wonder- ful Pile Cure. 1 was a great sufferer from piles. 1 Fred Deerr. R.

F. V. New Brunswick, N. J. Seldom, If ever, is there any doubt about the effect produced by the use of Pyramid Pile Cure, as is shown by the experience given above.

The pro- prietors of this remedy have thousands of similar letters on file, and surely no better proof of the merit of the preparation could be aeked; when it is borne in mind that these letters are wholly unsolicited, there 'Is certainly cause for pride ln the remedy. Pyramid Pile Cure Is sold by drug- gists for fifty a package, and If yours hasn't it, he will get it for you If asked to do so. Accept no substi- tutes and remember there is no other remedy "just as good." Everyone is. urged to write Pyramid Drug Mar for their little book de- scribing tl)e causes and cure of, piles, as It affords much useful Information Sania Caiaiina 'Ssiand STEAMER HERMOSA MAKES DAILY TRIPS, connecting with the Salt. Lake 8:50 a.

m. and Southern Pacific 9:05 a. m. trains from Los Round trip fare good for sixty" days. Marine Gardens and Aquarium.

Special" boat Saturday connecting with trains leaving Los Angeles at 5 p. m. HOTEL METROPOLE NOW OPEN. I BANNING COMPANY. Both 'phones 36.

593 Huntlngton Building: Cawsion Osirtch 2SO Giganuc TAKE PABADSNA CA US ON MAIN STREET. Qff. North Beach, Santa Monica Warm uioly bathlns. Now mnmt autlful eeaenn of the year at the beaeb. RESTAURANTS Off? Up-to-Bate Restaurant.

Isei 219-221. w. Third st ft Foortfi amid Spring Sts. Herman W. Hellman The moit beautlfjlly appointed restaurant In the West.

Main cafe, with a eeatlba; of 2000. Qentlrmen'a Grill. Private Dlnlne Rooms. Banquet Hall. SCHNEIDER FEEBER, Proprietors Paaadtna'a Nawaat Hotel.

Open tba Year Around. Thoroughly Modern. Long Dlatanca Tele. phone In every room. D.

VL LINNARD, Manager THE (NEV.) MEWS Jamaa V. O'Brien, Editor. TelU "ALL. THAT'S NEW AND TRUH Or THB GREATEST GOLD MINIHO CJiUP KVKIt KNOWN." But eight montha old, It hae a national reputation (or being allva and re- liable. 15.00 per year: lI.

St three montha; aampla copy 10 centa. BEND TODAY THE SKHK, UULUMELU, Chronic Brorichltla, BIooX and Sand ln Crine, lie Bladder Cured, ln 48 houn. VALLEY EXCURSION EVERY TUESDAY. $10.50 Round Trip TlekcU good (or days. 1 Teuriit car Uavei Dapot TUESDAY.

o'clock p. ra. Sayan towna rapidly late eltlaa. A rara ehanea to mafct big mooajr. Lithographed eolorad (raa.

Come and aeo aa today. Tlie Emerson RealtY Co. ISS 8. Broadway, Loe Allen's Press Clipping Bureau IKurnlahaa advanea raporta on all con- tract work, auch aa aawari. Irritation and (lumping and all Paraonal and profaaalonal maitaia.

Kutr.me tO4 Mercantile Telephone, 1881 Home. f.i±£S£.io larft Line.

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