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Page 1: HUNDREDS TOAST JTREE SC^mTioMM' Ride Redondo Every Day · 2017-12-19 · PART 11. LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1906, THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOLDS ANNUALBANQUET

LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1906,PART 11.

THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCEHOLDS ANNUALBANQUET

Favorite Speakers Win Apptauia and

Telegram Announces American

Publishers Decide to Meet

Here Next •

TOASTMASTER AND THERECEPTION COMMITTEE

The following reception committeeserved at the bnntjuet:

Willis H. Booth, William D. Steph-ens, A. M.Adelman, Fred A. Hlnes, R.11. Howell, Giuseppe Hormano, 10. B.Selph, Charles Weir, C. C. Desmond,Donald Barker, 8. A. Butler, A. J.Copp, Jr., Henry W. Lewis, Leo J. Ma-gulre, A. li.Stetson, Mott A. Morrlll,Percy 11. Clark, J. It. Francis, F. Ir-wln Herron, Howard Rivers, A. W.Sklrlner, George Montgomery, ThomasHughes, \V. H. Harrison, F. EdwardOray, John E. Steams, E. F. C.Klokke, Archibald Doußlas, M. C. Con-nor, N. E. Wilson, Walter J. Bailey,L.L. Bowen, T. J. Cunningham, I. T.Vennum, Stoddnrd Jess, Edward Mur-phy, John J. Byrne, W. J. Hunsaker,

Dr. Ralph Hagan, J. W. Spires,Eugene Germain, G. G. Johnson, F. X.Pfafflnger, John Klnsloy, H. S. Baer,Oeorge H. Stewart. F. W. King, C. P.Qrogan, R. G. Doyle, W. P. Jeffries.

Toastmaster— Joseph L* Scott.Response, "George Washington,"

Henry J. Stevens."Rate Legislation," E. P. Rlpley."The President of the United States,"

L. C. Gates.. "Politics and the Country Editor,"William Allen White.

"The Owens River Project," ThomasFitch.

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Pioneer Investment and Trust Co.,Louis F. Vetter, H. A. Itealy, W. J.Bailey, F. O. Enterman, E. J. Stanton,V. Sentoug & Co., J. O. Koepfll, TomFitch. W. Allen White, E. P. Rlpley,Arthur R. Brljjgs,John R. Phillips, 8.I. Gordam

Frank Weiss, a wealthy miner andbanker of the Bethlehem and Allen-town, Pa., coal districts, arrived .Inthis city yesterday. Mr. Weiss is abrother of Harry and Thomas Weissof this city. The latter are the well-known pololsts. Frank Weiss ownsconsiderable property here and willmake further Investments during hisvisit.

On April1W. D. Campbell, generalagent of the Chicago & Northwesternrailway in this city for the past elevenyears, will identify himself In an of-ficial capacity with the Dixie.,Landcompany, with offices in the MerchantsTrust building.

Mrs. Cllement Studebaker anddaughter, Miss Esther Studebaker, wifeand daughter of the well-known wagon

manufacturer of South Bend, Ind., areamong the guests at the "Van Nuyshotel.

Coly. C. A. Jones, proprietor of thefamous American house in Boston, ar-rived in Los Angeles yesterday andtook apartments at the Hollenbeck.

R. W. Grlswold, a well-known min-ing man of Colorado Springs, arrivedin Los Angeles yesterday and regis-tered at the Alexandria.

C. C. Misemer, one of the well-knownresidents of Niagara Falls, arrived inLos Angeles yesterday and registeredat the Hollenbeck 'hotel.

R. W. Foster, a prominent marble-laed ware manufacturer of New Yorkcity, is among the guests registered atthe Hollenbeck hotel.

PERSONAL

"That's awful, replied Mrs. Goldrox,with sympathy. "We sailed through 'emwhen we were abroad and Iwas sickevery inch of the way."

Sympathizing

"Iunderstand," remarked the visitor'that the Wlgsbys are in dire straits.'

LIST OF PROMINENTGUESTS AT BANQUET

Among those who sent their regretswere: Theodore Roosevelt, CharlesWarren Fairbanks, Hon. Leslie M.Shaw, secretary of treasury; Hon.Ethan Allen Hitchcock, secretary ofInterior; Hon. Charles J. Bonaparte, sec-retary of navy; Hon. James Wilson,secretary of agriculture; Hon. GeorgeB. Cortelyou, postmaster general; Hon..Victor B. Metcalf, secretary commerceand labor; Hon. William H. Moody,nttorney general; Hon. Truman H.Newberry, assistant secretary of navy;Hon. Rear Admiral Goodrich, Hon. W.A. Clark, Hon. W. B. Allison, Hon.Geo. C. Perkins, Hon. Jos. G. Cannon,Hon. Stephen B. Elklns, Hon. Chas. H.Grosvenor; Hon. Chauncey M. Depew,Hon. T. C. Platt, Gov. Geo. C. Pardee,Gov. Geo. C. Chamberlain, H. W.Goode, Hon. Ramon Corral, C. P. CoC-fln. Dr. A. E. Hockey, J. V. F. Skiff.W. F. Hypes, Louis W. Pratt, secretaryTacoma chamber of commerce; Wm.McMurray, T. C. Friedlander, BenJ.Ide Wheeler, David Starr Jordan, Wm.D. Wheelwright, W. H. Beatty, HenryE. Dosch, Hon. N. P. Chlpman, TomRichardson, H. M. Cake, presidentPortland Commercial club; W. M.Thompson, E. L.Hassler, H. C. Stayer,Geo. T. Nicholson, Adolphus Busch, -S.B. Cooper, A.L. Craig, Julius J. Schot-ten, Leslie R. Skinner, J. C. Stubbs,Horlow M. Clark, Syracuse chamberof commerce; H. R. Hoge, presidentchamber of commerce, Portland; E. H.Harriman, Chas. Walcott, Frank L.Ersklne, D. R. Francis, F. M. Taylor,Nelson A. Miles. Edwin Steams, Oak-land chamber of commerce; Edson F.Adams, president Oakland chamber ofcommerce; Hon. Paul Morton, J. P.Elder. John Wanamaker.

PROMINENT OFFICIALSSEND THEIR REGRETS

In my heart for the splendid body ofbusiness men which compose your or-ganization.

The Los Angeles chamber of com-merce has within the past fifteen yearsaccomplished more for your city andSouthern California than the most san-'fruine prophet could foretell. Iremem-ber with pride and gratitude the in-spiration and support which accom-plished a free harbor for a free people;also bringing its companion enterpriseto your people, the completion of theSalt Lake railroad as a new avenueof commerce to the rich mineral fieldsof Nevada and the great northwest.

May your chamber of commerce con-tinue to add laurels to Its wellmeritedfame, and may your county and citycontinue to prosper and grow, addingeach year thousands to enjoy healthand happiness to all who may dwell inyour midst. R. C. KERENS.

(ConilnneA from Pn*« Four)

HUNDREDS TOASTGREATER CITY

Leo Longley, W. 8. BartMt, Percy H.Clark, F. T.Blcknell, Atl&ust V. Hafl-riorf, O. J. Barker, nalph nogttt, F.M. Parker, California Furniture Co.,W. W. Schrnder, Arthur LetW, W. C.Durgln,Abner h. Rose, Mott A. Mer-rill, F. V. Butterfleld, Ford Smith &Little, Mnthedon A Berner, W. T. Mc-Arthur, A. R. McOutoheon. GeorgeChftffey, T. W. Phelps.' American Na-tional bank, Newmnrk Ornln Co., A.S. Jones, A.L.Haley, I. R Dockw«ller,I/co J. MaßUlre, h. A. BunlnesH college,H. C. Dillon. Kd Chambers, Frank A.Cattern, Fred 8. Lftnar. John R. Grant,F. H. Mensmore, W. C. Patterson. G.E. Blttlnger, G. W. Hurlelgh, n.Logan,Illverß Hros., Howard Rivera, Dr. A.J. Scholl, J. F. Mullln, Ingram &Ttrlggs, I. T. Vennum, James Irving,Klchardson & Holmea, F. M. Doug-lass, P. F.De La Vprgne, W. B. Ames,Henry Stevens, N.L. Blehle. EckstromWall Paper Co., A. 11. Koeblg, CharlesLentz, Unas, Bnruoh Sc Co., George C.Martin, J. H. Braly\ Newman Ksslck,George A. Montgomery, A. H. Conger,John F. Hughes, W. W. Pedder, JohnJ. Akin, J. W. Frey, M. L. Godfrey,Walter H. Fisher, Louis F. Vetter,Joseph Scott, A. J. Wallace, F. H.Brooks, Dan P. Walsh, Out West Co.,A.M.Davis, L.C. Gates, Douglas Daw-son, Woodlll & Hulse Co., CaliforniaElectric Co., Crescent Furniture Co.,Frank R. Clark, H. C. Dillon, A. P.Maginnis, G. F. Conant, O. E. Farish,Milton K. Young, H. A. Getz, C. A.Klder. Prentls Lebus, Edgar F. Pierce,W. H. Anderson, D. T. Davenport, W.A. Ellis, W. G. Tanner. Frank Walker,9. K.Llndley, J. O. Warren, C. C. C.Tatum, C. C. Parker. A.P. Griffith, P.E. Hatch, George Arnott, Advance Ma-chine Co., A.L. Stetson, W. E. Howard,E. W. Murphy, R. A. Pulfer, Max E.Laßerg, Meek Baking Co., B. V. Col-lins, W. D. Newerf, E. J. Brent, JohnD. Bicknell, Frank M. Kelsey, A. N.Davlson, N. B. Blackstone, Dr. Stahl,Perry Weldner, Ferd Parmentler, W.G. Barmvell, G. Holterhoff, Jr., WalterE. Brown, George A. Cortelyou, FredB. Braden, W. L. Brent, Rolland P.Bishop, American Type Founders' Co.,

C. W. Fleming, R. W. Bailey, CapitolMillingCo., E. G. Juda, W. F. Bosby-shell. United Wholesale Grocers' asso-ciation, Brownstetn, Newmark &Lewis, Thomas J. Barkley Co., J. H.Lapham, Charles Stansbury, Interna-tional bank, J. C. Drake, C. A. Par-melee,' Gail B. Johnson, James P.Burns, W. D. Longyear, L.W. Myers,

H. P. D. Klngsberry, Dr. W. Hutchin-son, George R. Murdock, I. A. Lothian,Secundo Guastl, Arthur Fava, C. An-tonole, John Loplzlch, R. W. Drom-gold, Horace G. Hamilton, Wright &Callender, Theodore Summerland, C.F. W. Palmer, California ImplementCo., J. D. Mercereau, W. C. Menden-hall, J. N. Patlllo,. R. H. Edwards,Lloyd W. Moultrle, Henry Braun, G.L. Crenshaw, Peck & Chase Co., M. E.Spinks, Alex Mackeigan, A. G. Mines.J. A,Rosesteele, Cunningham &O'Con-ner, John J. Byrne, Lee Chamberlain.C. H. Sessions, M. W. Conner, L. H.Mitchell, William Niles, N. E. Wilson,Archibald Douglas, E. F. C. Klokke.Willis H. Booth, J. W. Eddy, AugustSchmldtz, John R. Haynes, FrancisMurphy, C. P. Grogan, J. Ross Clark,

R. W. Pridham, W. H. Spinks, J. H.Johnson, W. H. Hiatt, J. B. Steams,J. H. Francis, Gazette Publishing Co..R. B. Dickinson, W. H. Pierce, JosephMesmer, Fred E. Pierce, J. A. Reid,John Coffin, John T. Griffith, A. D.Mullin, Carl Enterman, R. W. Burn-ham, I. S. Green. R. D. Holabird.George H.Pike, T. E. Gibbon, Georg-eMason, James R. Martin, W. R. Bacon,Boyle Workman. Leslie R. Hewitt, O.H. Lagrande, Butler, Welch Invest-ment Co., Home Real Estate Co., E.E. Selph, Robert Steere, N. W.Blanchard, Wightman Smith, C. F.Edson, Fred Maier, Western Sash andDoor Co., J. J. Bergin, Frank Simp-son, Union Box and Lumber Co., Rob-ert Green, Charles S. Mann, E. K.Isaacs, Madary

• Supply Co., E. L.Qulnn, Union Iron Works, L.A. Plan-ing Mill,L. A. Ice and Cold StorageCo., L. A. Hay Storage Co., ThomasHughes, Fred E. Smith, Pacific Cop-per works, Hlpolito Screen and SashCo., W. H. Harrison, P. H. C. Pahl,Fraternal Brotherhood, James J. Free-man, Walter Lindley, California Plan-Ingmill, R. B. Young, M. N. Sekey, F.E. Gray, W. P. James, Walter Bord-well, E. M. Guthrie. E. J. Louis, L. K.Chase. Stanton & Douglas, S. E. Far-roat, Morgan Oyster Co., D. W. Kirk-lnnd, Melville Sheldon, P. C. Cotter,Kyte & Grancher, H. Nadeau, L. B.Shattuck, Georgre B. Shattuck, W. I.Hollingsworth, J. ,P. Chandler. M. K.Young, Fred L. Baker, Dan Murphy,H. Jevne, J. W. A. Off, H.A. Pierce,Rt. Rev. T. J. Conaty. W. N. Hewes,J. H. Spires, S. W. Barton, A. Mars,Wade & Wade, Thompson & Boyle',

Paullti, Andrew J. Copp, Jr., ThomasWadMworth, L. A;Rubber Stamp Co.,Dr. B. WiiMscllii, M.A. Newmark & Co.,L. Klmble, Newell Mathewa Co., K.Ktelnleln, J. Baruch, Brown-WlnstanleyCo.; A. W. Cleaver, John B. Zuchelli,G. I'lunm, HaiToti, Rickard & McCone,"W. J. Hunsaker. Jon 8. Clark. A. M.Kdehiian, J. M. Hale, Frank James, J,U. Trout. K. Molony, V.C. McGarvln.

'Among those present were: G. G.Johnson, C. C. Crippen, S. J. Smith,A. W. Skinner, W. S. Daubenspeck,George C. Somers, B. H. Bagby, E. R.Werdln, J. O. Marsh, Harry G. John-son, V. X. PfafTinger, John H. Norton,Louis Roeder, George H. Rector, S. L.Brlgsp, O. L. Woodward, K. B. Smith,Charlies Jone?, F. J.

'HUlebrand. G.

BesßoAo, G. Dpmaties, Ettere Paggl. P.E. Pas.-zo, Joe Gloia, G. Sermano, Hen-derson Hayward, J. C. Floyd, CharlesL.Pieroe, A. G. Park, Niles Pease In-vestment company, A. Bodrero, M. P.Gilbert, J. C. Cribb, Roderick Scott,Charles 28. Morris, R. H. Howell,Thomas O'NelJ, Earl Fruit company, R.R. Scrlver, Wesley Clark, K. P. Bryan,E. Strasburcr, I.Joseph, Z.L.Parmelee,R, N. Bull*, M. E. Johnson, W. H.Nelswender, H. S. Baer, J. Spence,Montgomery & Towne, Forve, Pete-bone Co., A. P. Fleming, NewtonMoore, Rudolph Mausard, H. 1,. Mus-ser, G. U. Whitney, John Kingsley,Klngsley, Moles &Collins, C. C. Collier,Eugene Germain, N. Raphael Co., S.J. Keqse, James A. Gibson, Walter J.Trask, San Gabriel Wine Co., Kair-fhild. Gilmore Wilton Co., JacobMeyer, George H. Stewart, N. Bonflllo,Brownstein, Newmark &Lewis, HenryI;. LewH F. W. King, Pioneer RollPaper Cot, Adrian Loeb, Loeb, Fleish-man Co., ti. Schlff, California Hard-ware Co., V. H. Tuttle, Pacific CoastManufacturing Co., J. Vf. RobinsonCo., Wheton A. Gray, S. C. Hubbel,Hamburprer & Sons, H. M. Mosher,Donald Barker, M. P. Snyder, P. F.Johnson, W. J. Washburn, B. Gorden,Braver Krohn Co., Anderson ChanslorCo., \V. P, Jeffries, J. M. White, P. J.McGarry. Ben White, Rogers &McCoy,Robert Wankowskl, E. A. Mnserve, C.L.Whippel, S. A. Butler, L. H. Valen-tine, A. S. Werner, R. O. Doyle, C. J.Lehman, Julius Drown, Granville Jlac-Gowan, F. f?. Diilingham, W. L. Val-entine, M. Llssner, John G, Mott, R. J.Dillon, C. C. Desmond, Vincent PhotoCo., A. B. Case. F. Q. Story. E. W.Britt, Seward A. Simons. D. M. Mc-Donald, John A. Merrill,F.Irwin Her-ron, Julius R. Black, Golden StateRealty Co., Byron Erkenbrecher, NilesPease Co., Sherman Pease, J. B. BrownMusic Co., Carr & Stephens, BreseeBros., Central Bank, William Mead.Earl W. Mueller, James C. Kays, FredDetmers, A. E. Pomeroy, Walter J.Wren, Charles fj. Hubbard, E. T.Earl,Ferd K.Rule, H. Bert Ellis, TheodoreMartin, D. I;. Althouse, F. W. Blan-chard, Walter F. Haas, 0. R. W. Rob-inson, W. H. Workman, R. J. Busch,L. J. C. Spruance, Lee A, McConnell,J. J. Doran, M. L. Wicks, N. A. Wol-cott & Co., Fred L. Alles, Thomas J.Hampton, D. K. Edwards, Dr. CharlesP. Wagar, F. D. Jones, J. B. Alexander,G. A. Smith, Fowler Bros., W. G. Barn-well, L. L. Bowen, P. A. Stanton,George W. Van Alstyne, E. W. Free-man. Tyler & Co., W. E. Tyler, OttoSteiner, W. R. Davis, R. L. Horton,Edison Electric Co., G. E. Harpham, B.L.Ryder, Curtiss, Newhall Co., C. H.Carleton, Robert Mitchell, R. G. Brown,Myron T.Hunt, Bradner W. Lee, Rob-ert McGarvln, M. A. Bronson, R. B."Williamson. W. 11. Frank, CharlesWler, Leonard Merrill, Croake & MoCann, E. W. Reynolds, Fred A. Hfnes,A. P. Chlpron, Btoddard Jess. Oscar('. Mueller, 8. G. Marschutz, C. P.Randolph, Leon F. Mosg, O, T. Gay,H. Newmark & Co., Leo V. Younjc-vorth, Mark G. Jones, C. A. Moody, M.T. Whltuker, Frank U. Harbert. F. C.

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The PainFamily

You know them; they arenumerous, and make theirpresence felt everywhere. Thenames of the family are Head-ache, Toothache, Earache,Backache, Stomach ache, Neu-ralgia, etc. They are sentinelsthat warn you of any derange-ment of your system. Whenthe brain nerves become ex-hausted or irritated, Headachemakes you miserable; if thestomach nerves are weak, in-digestion results, and youdouble up with pain, and ifthemore prominent nerves are af-fected, Neuralgia simply makeslife unendurable. The way td

,stop pain is to soothe andstrengthen the nerves. Dr.Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do this^The whole Pain familyyield totheir influence. Harmless if.taken as directed."Ifind Dr. Miles' AjUl-PalnPills an•xoellent remedy for overcoming head-

ache, neuralgia and distressing painsof all sorts.' Ihave used them for the

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Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills are told byyour druggist, who willguarantee thatthe first package will benefit. If Itfalls, he willreturn your money.23 doses, 29 cents. Never sold In bulk.Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind

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More Abotrt the Offer What $200 Will BuyThe Herald has conceived, the idea of giving away $200 for Two hundred dollars willbuy a ten-acre farm in some lessthe purpose of increasing the paper's circulation. It's a plain, favored sections than Southern California.straightforward business proposition. . Two hundred dollars willbuy a horse, trap and harness

We feel that there are thousands inLos Angeles who are —or go a long way toward paying for an automobile,

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—worthy. the, support of every or Berlin, and allow quite a little spending money besides,

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making it an ideal sheet for women easy it'llbe earned! Just a littleresearch—

a few hours spentreaders, who are its strongest supporters. •'; > '."

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