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Southern Californian SATURDAY, JAN. 11, 1873 ANAHEIM POST-OPFICE. Corner Center and Lemon streets—Wm. M Higer, P. M. Office hours, S.A.M. until 8 P.M. Northern Mail—Arrives d'ly.(Sund's ex.) 12 M. —Closes (Mond's., 12 M. Southern —Arrives (... ) 9 A.M. —Closes (Sund's.,) 9 P.M. SPECIAL NOTICE. Mr. E. A Pullen is authorised to collect all moneys due the Southern California. Richard Melrose. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. SHooting Affray in Anaheim. An unsuccessful attempt to kidnap a child ONE MAN SHOT IN TWO PLACES. THE WOULD BE MURDERER ESCAPES: A few months ago one Miguel Fia, a half-breed, brought suit to obtain possession of a child of which he claimed to be the father. He was unsuccessful and left town, vowing to be revenged. A short time afterward he returned at night and sought an interview with the child's mother, who had formerly been his mistress. She refused to allow him Board of Supervisors. [From the Blarr and Express.] The Board of Supervisors met in regular session at Los Angeles on Monday and transacted the following business; W. W. Maxey was appointed Road Overseeer for the Azusa road district. A number of miscellaneous bills were allowed. The Board ordered paid $600 for gopher squirrel scalps under recent Act of the Legislature. The Board adjourned Tuesday morning until March. The matter of old delinquent property was postponed. PETFE'S Musical Montuly—We have received the January number of this valuable work, and find it replete with New Songs etc., arranged for the piano-forte. It is published by J. L. Peters, 599 Broadway, New York. SCIENCE OF HEALTH.—We have received No. 1, of Vol. 2 of the Science of Health a new monthly "devoted to health on hygienic principles." Although still in its infancy, the publisher has achieved for it a place amongst the best magazines of the day. The price is $2. a year. It is published by Samuel R. Wells 389 Broadway New York. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Semi-Tropical Fruit Company. "In the Recorder's office, the certificate of incorporation of the Southern California Semi-Tropical Fruit Company has been filed for record. Its purpose is the cultivation of semi-tropical fruits in Los An." HOTEL ART Anaheim H Rosebaum, S Juanquis, Los Nietos; Carne Joe Rolan, Illinois; J L Halberstadt, James B jwaltz and wife, SF; Thad Travis, Richland M Morearly, San Leandro Alamito; S Bfum. J F TO Cantro, P N Rose, White. Landing; C H an, Mrs W Borrows and Planters J J Backer, N T Locken, John Caslow, R Ma W Van Bremer, E W S Benjamin, Henry W Miller and child, Mr child. Los Angeles; W San Bernardius; F P R H Filman, N Fletch Milue, San Diego; J O cisco; W J Garnett, C Paul Recamán. Hen W T Glassell, Richlan Seppie, city; S Gailar List of letters r Fargo & Co., Jan J Brien, G A Dake, Jas Fleming, Jas H Ellison, J R Gardinerr P Frost, Jno J Patterson Wm Stone, P Richards & Co — Strong; S N Walker, List of package O Bush, D Lyon, J Hardin, J H Bailey. A few months ago one Miguel Hia, half-breed, brought suit to obtain possession of a child of which he claimed to be the father. He was unsuccessful and left town, vowing to be revenged. A short time afterward he returned at night and sought an interview with the child's mother, who had formerly been his mistress. She refused to allow him to enter the house. After she had tried to bed, a shot was fired from the outside just grazing her ear. Miguel disappeared again for a few weeks and was next heard of as a laborer in the employ of Mr. Parker During Mr. Parker's absence in town one day, Miguel again vanished taking with him a horse, saddle, bridle and $5. In coin, His next appearance was on Tuesday night last. With two half-breeds and a white man he came again to the house of the child's mother and demanded the child. Manuel, who had married the woman during Miguel's last absence, attempted to protect his wife from their violence and was fired at six times. He was severely wounded in the hand and slightly in the foot. The ruffians left as soon as they saw that Manuel was shot, taking with them the wrong child. Discovering their mistake, they left the little one on the road side. We understand that their place of concealment is known and that there is a party of men in search of them who will probably report them not found on their return. Dr. John Stewart, who was called in to attend the wounded man, considers him in no danger, although he will never recover the use of his hand as it is completely shattered. SKATORIAL — The Skating Rink in Los Angeles has been closed for the season. There is no doubt but that the skates and the right to use them in Anaheim, could be got cheap. Open a Skating Rink, Peto. PERSONAL — We were honored with an introduction to W. J. Gurnett Esq., of Oakland, on Tuesday evening. Mr. G, expressed in un-place amongst the best magazines of the day. The price is $2. a year. It is published by Samuel R.- Wells 389 Broadway New York. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SEMI-TROPICAL Fruit Company. "In the Recorder's office, the certificate of incorporation of the Southern California Semi-Tropical Fruit Company has been filed for record. Its purpose is the cultivation of semi tropical fruits in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. The capital stock is placed at $50,000, divided into 500 shares of 100 each. The principal place of business is named as Headsburg, Sonoma county. The duration of the incorporation is fixed at fifteen years. The names of the incorporators are: C. K Jenner, R. H. Gilman' L M Hot, N. S Lockwood, B. D. Morrill, C. W. Otis—Evening Express. R. H Gilman, the Superintendent of the Company, is busily engaged in preparing for the reception of the trees &c., the ground, purchased from the Los Angeles Land Association in December last, and situated about four miles from this place. NEW MAGAZINE.—As we go to press we find before us the first number of the Illustrated Press. We quote from the Salutatory. "It is proposed to make this journal an elegant miscellany of pure and graceful literature, profusely illustrated with chaste rare, and costly pictures, executed in the highest style of the engraver's art." After a casual and hasty glance at the contents, we feel confident that the publishers will succeed in accomplishing their object. The magazine is published by Murray Dewey & Co. 414 Clay Street San Francisco. Terms of subscription $1,50 per year. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. Passage and State-rooms on the Coast steamers can be engaged ahead by making application to H. McLellan, the agent in Los Angeles. Remittances can be made through Wells Fargo and Co. ACCIDENT.—Wm. McClelland, who came from Texas with Messrs Holmesly and Dravsen last Spring, whilst leaving town on Wednesday, was thrown from his horse and was thought at first to be seriously insane for quite some time." SKATORIAL. — The Skating Rink in Los Angeles has been closed for the season. There is no doubt but that the skates and the right to use them in Anaheim, could be got cheap. Open a Skating Rink, Peto. PERSONAL. — We were honored with an introduction to W. J. Gurnett Esq., of Oakland, on Tuesday evening. Mr. G, expressed in unqualified terms, his admiration for our section. H. Mc Lellan, the agent of the P. M. S. S; Co., was in town this week collecting salvage for the Orizaba. CROWDED OUT. — Want of space compels us to omit several communications this week. They will appear in due time. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS. The officers elect of Anaheim Lodge No. 199 I. O. O'F. were installed with appropriate ceremonies on Tuesday evening. W. J. Gurnett Dep. G. M. of California was present and addressed the Lodge at length on the subject of Odd-Fellowship. After Mr. Gurnett's address, all adjourned to the Planter's Hotel where a nice cozy supper and the Anaheim Brass Band awaited them. SURPRISE PARTY. On Monday the friends of Mr. Otto Evers, who had just returned from San Francisco bringing with him a "better half," assembled at Conrad's brewery to congratulate him upon his marriage. ACCIDENT. — Wm. McClelland, who came from Texas with Messrs. Holmesly and Dravsen last Spring, whilst leaving town on Wednesday, was thrown from his horse and was thought at first to be seriously injured. He was insensible for quite a while but recovered sufficiently to ride home. ORGANIZATION OF THE FAIRVIEW FARMERS CLUB — The Farmers' Club of Fairview had a preliminary meeting on last Saturday evening. Hon. Edward Evey was elected President pro tem and N.H. Mitchell Secretary. The resolutions passed by them are published in our advertising columns. Their next meeting will be held this evening in the Fairview school-house. All are invited to attend. Have you commenced your diary for this year? Not yet, I am on my way now to Clark's to purchase one. Harry up then, or you will be too late. DIED. CRUM,—In Anaheim, January 6th, the infant daughter of Almon Crum, aged 3 months. BORN, ALLEN.—On the 2d of January, to the wife of Thos Allen—a son. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Annaheim Hotel. H Rosenbaum, S Juah Cap; Miss Marquis, Los Nietos; Cassian, Los Angeles; Joe Rolan, Illinois; J N Bagley, Solano; L Halberstadt, James D. Ott, Landing; N J waltz and wife, S F; Rob Mitchelf city; Thad Travis, Richland, D Garcia, S Ana; M Morearly, San Leandro; W P Lyon, Los Alamito; S Blum, J Fanhard, W Potenky. T O Cantro, F N Rose, Los Angeles; B N White. Landing; C Harter, city; H McLellan, Mrs W Borrows and son, Los Angeles. Planters' Hotel. J J Backer, N T Lockwoob, Geo Gruencien, John Caslow, R Mathews. A Johnston, W Van Bremer, E W Lecker, J J Smith. S Benjamin, Henry Wartenberg, Mrs A J Miller and child, Mrs A Birmingham and child. Los Angeles; W Lapraux, J Brown, San Bernardino; F P Foster, Santa Margarita. R H Filman, N Fletcher, Healdsburg; R D Milne, San Diego; J Cornercross, San Francisco; W J Garnett, Oakland, Ben Wilson Paul Beckman, Henry Smith, Landing; W T Glassell, Richland; Geo Kirsch, Geo Seppie, city; S Gailario San Juan Cap. List of letters remaining at Wells Fargo & Co., Jan. 10. 1873. J Brien, G A Duke. Jas Fleming. Jas H Ellison. J R Gardinerr. P Frost. Jno J Patterson. Wm Stone. P Richards & Co. — Strong; S N Walker. List of packages at W. F, & Co.'s O Bush. D Lyon. J Hardin. J H Bailey. New Advertisements. ORIENT SALOON, Downey Block | Los Angeles, GOLDSWORTHY & WEITON Managers. OMELVENY & HAZARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE IN TEMPLE'S BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Special Attention given to business in U.S. Land Office. JOHN STEWART, BURGEOY. Late of the English and U. S. army. OFFICE at Wm. Biggins' Drug Store. R. LUEDKE, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER. CENTER STREET ANAHEIM. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY Carefully repaired And Warranted. A FINE ASSEMBLY OF JEWELRY OR BAND. (Jan. 11 t) A. A. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Room No. 11, Temple Block, 3m Los Angeles, CAL. Miscellaneous. The Undersigned having succeeded the late firm of Hille and Menzel, in the Bak- J.R. Gardinerr P Frost. Jno J Patterson. Wm Stone. P Richards & Co. — Strong; S.N Walker. List of packages at W.F., & Co's O Bush. D Lyon. J Hardin. J H Bailey. New Advertisements. RESOLUTIONS of the Fairview Farmers Club. At a meeting held on the 4th day of January, 1873 by the farmers of Fairview district, Hon Edward Evey in the chair, it was Resolved, that this club be known as the FAIRVIEW FARMERS CLUB. Resolved, that the project of having artesian wells bored be laid aside for the present to be taken up again whenever more urgent necessity is made apparent Resolved, that a combination be formed for the purpose of arranging all preliminary steps to reduce the high prices which farmers have hitherto been obliged to pay for their supplies and to seek cheaper sources. Resolved, that the next meeting of the Club be held at Fairview school-house on Saturday evening January 11th, 1873. Resolved, that a general invitation be extended to every one, telling an interest in the movement, in order to more fully discuss and perfect arrangements for the completion of the objects for which the Club was organized. Resolved, that David Evey, J.J. Taylor and J.W. Brackett be appointed a committee to prepare a Constitution and By-Laws and to submit them for the consideration of the Club at the earliest opportunity. Resolved, that the Secretary be instructed to publish an abstract of all proceedings in the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAN. EDWARD EEY, President. N.H. MITCHELL, Secretary. NOTICE. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Anaheim Water Company, to be held JANUARY 26th, 1873, a Zajero will be elected. All designs of obtaining the situation will submit their proposals to the Secretary, at his office. Each corner of Center and East stairs, on or before January 25, 1878. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. H KROEBER. Sec./Pro tem. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Anahelm Water Company. Notice is hereby given to the shareholder in the Anahelm WATER COMPANY and A.A. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Room No. 11, Temple Block, 3m JOS ANGELES, CAL. Miscellaneous. The Undersigned having succeeded the late firm of Hille and Menzel, in the Bakery business, respectfully solicit a continuance of the public patronage, and assures his friends that no pains shall be spared to make the "CITY BAKERY" A favorite public institution. CAKES AND PIES of every description, at short notice and moderate price. An heim, Dec. 14th. If dec12 THE BAR The Old City Bakery, on Los Angeles street, has become the property of the undersigned, and will hereafter be conducted by him alone. Having some experience in the business, I am confident that I can please, if uniform gentlemanly behavior, supported by a Large Stock Of Choice WINES, LIQUORS and SEGARS, will accomplish this end. CHARLES HILLE. J.L. Ward & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AND Shipping Agents 19 SPRING ST., ...LOS ANGELES DEALERS IN Grain, Wool, Hides, Produce AND FRUIT Special Notice All accounts now due or owed be settled on or be fore the faxy, 1873 LANGENBERGER BLOCH Special Notice All bills due to the lee firm of Pryor have been turned over berger & Co. for collection. ASB BOFT Special Notice A.Koller has been authorized bergep & Co. to collect all bills croft a Pryor, and receipt for LANGENBERGER NOTION NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Anaheim Water Company. Notice is hereby given to the shareholder in the Anaheim Water Company and to all parties interested that at a meeting on the 4th day of January A.D. 1873, the Board of Trustees levied an assessment of twenty-five CENTS per acre on the capital stock of said Company, payable in United States Gold Coins, or be before the last day of February 1873, to the Treasurer, Henry Kroger, at his residence, Southeast corner of Center and East streets. And it is further ordered, that any Stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid, on the said last day of February A.D. 1873, shall be deemed delinquent and will be daily advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment shall be made before the last day of February A.D. 1873, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the co-iof advertising and expenses of sale. By Goler of the Board of Trustees. H. KROGER, Secretary Pro Tem. Anaheim, January 4th, 1873, ROE AND GARDEN. Houses & Gaps. GEATS FURNISHING GOODS, CIGARS, Yankee Notions, Etc. NO. 52, MAIN STREET. LOS ANGELES, R. H. CHAPMAN. A. W. HUTTON. CHAPMAN & HUTTON, Attorneys at LAW, OFFICE IN TEMPLE BLOCK, UP STAIRS. Los Angeles, Cal. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE ANDO Shipping Agents 19 SPRING ST., ... LOS ANGELES DEALERS IN Grain, Wool, Hides, Produce AND FRUIT. Transportation secured at lowest rates through out Southern California and Arizona. Silk Velvet, Long Ostrich Plumes and New Style Hats, at MRs. ELDREDGE'S. P. A. CLARK, Anaheim, DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS, Just required for the HOLIDAY TRADE a fine assignment of Tuys. Accordances, Monks, Gold Penn, Canteries, &c., &c. Give me a call. if deco 20 CHEAP ADVERTISING. To accommodate any matters which may not be of sufficient importance to justify an expensive announcement we will publish advertisements for ten cents per line, each insertion (notarial measure) payable in advance. No advertisement less than twenty-five cents. All bills due the lease firm or Pryor have been turned over berger & Co. for collection. ASB BOFT SPECIAL NOTICE A. Kohler has been authorized by berger & Co. to collect all burgers & Pryor, and receipt for LANGENBERG. NOTICE CUSTOMERS will please call accounts before the last of January LANGENBERG. NOTICE OF DISSO The Co-partnership hitherto Charles Hilla and Robert Manuel Bar business has this day been finalized comments. Mr Charles Hilla all accounts and liabilities of the indebted will please call and set Anaheim, Dec. 7th. "72 SALE 51 acres of land, with dwelling barn and six acres of vineyard a 40 acres of land with two store improvements, in Anaheim extn. 200 acres of land, with improv Ana Rancho. 220 acres land, unimproved creek. Town lots in Anaheim. For particular inquiries at FORNIAN" Office. NOTICE As I have sold out my Black Shop, I nor-by give notice to all me, to call and settle before Mary,"73, or they will be used. Accounts can be found at the No. P. DAVIS & BRO. HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GOODS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, and Shoes, GLOVES, AND CAPS. TREASURE AND MATTRESS FANCY GOODS, INKS AND VALISES, KGS, and many other articles too numerous to mention, just arrived from San Francisco, with a large assortment of the goods, and intend selling them— CHF AP FOR CASH. GUARANTEE ENTIRE SATISFACTION TO ALL. Lumber. LUMBER The old established arm of WANGENBERGER, BLOCHMAN & Co. ANAHEIM LANDING. Keep constantly on hand a large and complete assortment of REDWOOD & OREGON PINE LUMBER! Rough, Sarfaced, Tongued and Commuted. Posts, Hingles, Shakes, Laths, Pickerels, Doers, Blinds, Windows, Mouldings, REDWOOD & OREGON PINE LUMBER! Bough, Sarfad, Tongued and Gummed. Pests, Snigles. Shakes, Laths, Fickets, Doors, Blinds, Windows, Mouldings, Lime, Pinster, Hair Nails and Hardware. Just received 700,000 feet OREGON & PINE FENCING All of our Lumber is of the Best Quality and we are determined to sell at the LOWEST RATES. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Lumber. Our yard is. At the Beach Hill Near the Warehouse of Anaheim Lighter Company CALL and EXAMINE OUR STOCK before purchase elsewhere. Miscellaneous. CALIFORNIA BREWERY, Seventh North street, between Los Angeles and Lemon. ANAHEI M. F. CONRAD,.....Proprietor. THE BEST LAGER BEER. BY BOTTLE OR KEO always onhand. Orders promptly filled. A. G. REEBE CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. Plans and specifications drawn up with neatness and accuracy. Orders left at CLARKS' BOOK STORE and ANAHEIM HOTEL will receive prompt attention. S. C. POY. PIONEER SADDLE and MARNESS MAKER. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Sadler y, Leather and Findings No. 27, Los Angeles street, Los Angeles. D. DESMOND HAT STORE, MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES SPECIAL NOTICE. Kohler has been authorized by Langenberger & Co. to collect all bills due Ash- and Pryor, and receipt for the same. LANGENBERGER & CO. NOTICE. STOMERS will please call and settle their accounts before the 1st of January 1873 alling accounts must positively be settled every month, by cash or notes. LANGENBERGER & CO. NOTICE. WE would respectfully inform customers that after the 1st of January 1873 alling accounts must positively be settled every month, by cash or notes. LANGENBERGER & CO. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The Co-partnership hitherto existing between Charles Hille and Robert Menzel in the Bakery and business has this day been dissolved by mutual comments. Mr. Charles Hille having assumed accounts and liabilities of the late firm, parties entitled will please call and settle at once. Anahelm, Dec. 7th. CHAS. HILLE. SALE 51 acres of land, with dwelling house, stables, barn and six acres of vineyard on the "Rancho o'" 40 acres of land with two story residences and improvements, in Anahelm extension. 200 acres of land, with improvements, on Santa Anacho. 220 acres land, unimproved, on Los Coyotes bank. Town lots in Anaherm. For particulars inquire at "SOUTHERN CALLERIAN" Office. NOTICE. As I have sold out my Blacksmith and Wagon shop, I hereby give notice to all persons indebted to me, to call and settle before the 1st day of January, '73, or they will be used. Accounts can be found at the JF of Steinhart Bro. MAKER. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Sodaler y, Leather and Findings No. RV, Los Angeles street, Los Angeles. D. DESMOND HAT STORE, MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES MRS. S. A. HAWKINS, DRESS MAKER, Cor. Los Angeles & 7th St., -- Anahlm. All kinds of plain and fancy sewing, either by machine or hand, promptly attended to, and at reasonable rates. Chas Wille Cooper. Place of business, between Los Angeles and Langenstein's edn. near the Cathedral Church. Casks, tanks, keys and all styles of Cooper's work done at the shortest notice. Repairing of casks, etc., promptly attended to. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. PRIESTERIAN CHURCH—Services held in Katanprine Hall every Sabbath (excepting the 2nd, e each month) at 10% A.M. Reg. L. P. Webber, pastor, officiating. Sabbath school every Sabbath at 9% A.M. Bible class at same time and place conducted by Bar. Rob's Signing, of Warmlasten. All persons are cordially invited to all these events. M. E. Carrion, Sons—Services held in Sabbath on the 2nd Sabbath of each month, at 10% A.M. Bar—Rice officiating. The public invited to attend.