670 HISTORY OF PASAr)E;NA. 



list of "Old settlers" prior to 1880, on pages 133 to 136. Mr. Wood 

 also gave three days work on the new Central School-house in 1878, 

 although his name is not in the list on pages 170, 171. 



On page 200 : Before " Classical School for Boys," add Miss Collamer's 

 school, established in April, 1887, by Miss Emilie F. L- CoUamer, on Cam- 

 den street ; limited to fifteen pupils. Primary and grammar grades, and 

 college preparatory. Music and languages taught, besides all the common 

 English branches. 



On page 223: "James G. Clarke, author." — The Arena, one of the 

 very front-rank American magazines, in its issue of September, 1895, de- 

 votes fifteen pages to Mr. Clarke and his poetry, and rates him among the 

 greatest of our American prophet-poets. The Arena is competent authority 

 in the literary world. 



On page 224, Abbot Kinney, as an author should be credited with ad- 

 ditional works : " Tasks by Twilight : " G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York ; 

 1893. "Conquest of Death," same publishers, 1893. "Eucalypti: " now 

 in press. " Money," or the Silver Question. 



And to the list of authors given on pages 223 to 226, should be added : 

 Norman Bridge, A. M., M. D. Contributor to medical and scientific 

 journals ; 20 years professor in Rush Medical College, Chicago : author of 

 a History of the College, now in press. 



Addendum to Chapter XIII, pages 255 to 277, on the " Whisky War.'" — 

 On June 10, 1895, a meeting was held in the Carlton hotel parlors, to con- 

 sider what should be done about the prevalent disregard of the " liberal " 

 restrictive law as to liquor selling, for it was being daily violated with in- 

 creasing boldness, and dramshops were being run under cover of restaurant, 

 lunch counter, hotel, drug store, etc. Rev. W. H. McDougal, D. D., of 

 Oakland, had been invited up from Los Angeles to explain the so-called 

 "Oakland plan "; and after hearing him, steps were taken to organize the 

 "Pasadena Council for Suppression of the Liquor Traffic and 

 Kindred Evils." Various meetings were held ; and a special committee 

 was appointed to employ detectives and secure such evidence as could not 

 be bought, tricked, nor scared out of court. Attorney Benj. Hahn was em- 

 ployed to oversee the collection of evidence, and attorney George A. Gibbs 

 to assist the city attorney in the prosecutions. September 20, six arrests 

 were made ; and the committee had in hand about fifty cases altogether, 

 ready for prosecution. The organization is made up of representatives from 

 different churches and other societies, as follows : 



NAME OF CHURCH CHURCH DELEGATES YOUNG PEOPLE'S DELEGATES 



Methodist Rev. Clarke Crawford A. B. Stevens. 



I. J. Reynolds, K. W. Wing Dr. E. A. Briggs. 



Congregational Rev. H. W. Lathe Prof. A. L. Hamilton. 



A. K. Nash, Geo. A. Gibbs Benj. Hahn. 



