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PO R SALE "^ ■ Hotels and Lodging Homes nitOtmVAV RKAI.TY CO. . Kml Bat*ti>, 1.0nn., Inre'tmenta. 252-m nrnrthttrr nnlMln*. rhone«— Unmet 23«:«; Main ziftT. ' For Sale — Ronmlnic houM with— 2 Flat* of ( rom* and pantry. 4 Flat* of 6 mm« and puntry. Ci»mpl»t«l)r furnlxhed; rent $150 per , month; three and one-half yean' lease to ran; * pgr»«ln. FOR «AI,E— Bleven room*, newly furnished, near , Arcade; rent |40; a money-maker, clearing *<« per month; beat of reasons for telling. ' l'rfe* fOOO. , BRYANT * ALtAN, 514 nryon Work. FOR fIALH OR KXCHANOB— IF YOU ARB looking for a rooming hous*. call and »<■* us this week, a* we have several apeclat h*r- for good city r beach property. TRACY * C'OMPTON, 210 Copp Bldg., 219 8. Broadway. FOR SALB OR KXCHANOE-10 ROOMS, flnt hom\ roomlns; and boarding; clears 170 month, $500; 2« rooms, man* house, full; clear* 1100 month; new house, new furniture, ' tltOOr term*. ERWIN & CO., 21U4 S. Broiwl- way. $1150 WILL HANDLT3 A ROOMING HOUBR of 24 room*, 4 blocks from 6th and Main. 3- year. lease. - J. A. MORLAN A CO., ■ «■•' 4)1-12 Chatnber of Commerce Bldg. IJIMIO TAKE 3 A FINE 3J-ROOM ROOM- Ing house, furnished, and up-to-date pool room. HIVKI.V * CO., Room 229, 70S Houth Spring. FOR BALK-50-ROOM HOTEL; FURNISHED - complete; give lease 6 years; first-class, up- to-date every respect; flne location. 'COAST EXCHANGE, 534 Uyrne Bldg. S4M) HANDLES 9 ROOM ROOMING IIOUHK. Beat location In city, nicely furnished. in vm.v * co., Room lit 702 So. Spring BARGAIN — ACCOUNT POOR HEALTH; compelled to sacrifice rooming house busi- ness; central; big money maker. ■ COABT EXCHANGE, 634 Byrne Bldg. FOR . SALE-LBABB AND FURNITURE OF 12-rrmm house, large grounds, all sunny, airy , room*. Price moderate. Must sell. 739 S. FIQUEROA ST. FOR BALK-10-ROOM ROOMING HOUSE AT - A sacrifice: 1576 buy* It, Must this week. Fine location. HIVELY & CO., Room 229, 703 SOUTH SPRING. ; Live Stock — Poultry, Birds, Dogs FOR BALE— POULTRY, DOG AND PIGEON Information In the best poultry and pet stock Journal In th* weat. Published at 4.12W SO. BROADWAY. For a short time 2ag per year. Sample fre«. FOR SALE— BLACK MINORCA AND WHITE leghorn cockerels. Large number to select from. 162 WEST SLAUSON AYE. Tel. West M»4- ,f FOR SALE-FRESH WITH HEIFER CALF, 6-year-old Jersey cow, 4V4 gallons a day. 945 -WEST 21ST ST. :-:- ; Furniture (! O I. VK A It " H ■ ■" . Furniture News. ■ -At last our cars of furniture direct from ■ the eastern factories have arrived, and we ' shall be prepared to show you some of the greatest bargains In furniture on Monday that have ever been offered. ■ We have been exceedingly busy the past I week, owing to the fact that we carry Mich a large assortment of goods and at I price* that -. .; ••■■■■ DEFY COMPETITION. for furniture when you can come to us , and save 26 to 60 per cent? We are an old established and reliable firm and mean - what we say. If you don't believe It, come i and be convinced. . '*' Cblyear's will sell you goods for cash terms that you have ever known. - - Remember that when you trade with us you get your moneys worth, just like swapping dollars. We pack and deliver goods free to the depot for our country ; » trade, and deliver free anywhere In the city." : . -. ■ -i We .purchased the contents of several houses of really fine furniture lately, which we are going to sacrifice to make room. ■ Don't 'mist these golden opportunities when you can save half. .'Above all things see us before you buy. ■ "i'lt I doesn't cost you anything to ■ get our 1 prices. .We have salesmen who are always willing and obliging, even It you don't buy. . ■ ■ , ■ ' COT. YEAR'S, 322-334 Month MHln. . • i : ; Phone Main 1117: Home 2154. ' FOR SALE— SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE OF .furniture and household goods! We are : 'way -below the market value!! We ar* furnishing many - homes at a saving. Iron bed, cable spring and cotton top mattress for 27.10; mantel folding beds. 112.60; sanl- - tary, couches, (5.75; solid oak dresser, French glass. (9.60: stands, 90c: rockers, (1.35; box mattress couch, (3; couch cover, (1.75; lace - curtains, 65c; portieres, (2.25: knives and - forks, 75c; 62-plece dinner sets. (4.50; cook stoves, 57.50; linoleum. 60c; oil cloth, Soc; Marge kitchen safes. J4.60; 9x12 granite rugs. - (4,30. Hern Is where you get value received. i -i.'.M. OVERELL. «52 and 664 South Main St. I :" ■''■' ■, IF YOU ARE LOOKING- ' i i ' '•' 'or reB -l Furniture Bargains, don't tall to attend ';".;. ' the special Furniture Sale '•: - 1Y r • now going on at 96S S. Broadway, ' ' - - 60 elegant dressers, 75 Iron Beds from (2.50 up. :•;'■" Extension tables from (4.60. up. '•■! ""- ; '•<■ •'. Good chairs from 750 up. Sanitary steel couches, (5.00. ; Also big bargains in ' ' Fine Springs and Mattresses ', "■■ '••'• Don't forget the number, ;,.,- '■■ 968 8. BROADWAY. ' FOi.% SALE— FURNITURE AT PRIVATE . residence, opposite park, consisting of flne ■ : leather library, silk ulpholstered parlor, and I bedroom, . quartered oak dining furniture, mahogany and blrdseye maple dresser, and j chiffonier, brass beds, odd rockers, i and . 9 tables In choice woods, pedestals, curtains, I draperies, rugs, bric-a-brac, pictures, mir- I rors, clocks, also upright piano, must be ' sold this week and be seen to be appreciated. • Sell any piece. If you want good furniture. see these goods. 2400 W. 7TH ST. FOR SALE— BIO BARGAINS IN FURNl- ture i and household good*. Prices smashed! Stands, 90c; rockers,- -11.36; I solid oak dressers, French mirror, (9.60; Iron bed, (2. BO; matting, 12Ho and up; extension tables, (6; 62-pleoa dinner sets, (4. 50; cook stoves, (7. 50; linoleum, EOo; oil cloth. 30c; blankets, 8:;; sheets, 60c; ...comfortables, 90c; sanitary couches, $5.75. ' If you need anything, we can save you money. 3. M. OVKRELL, 682 and 654 South Main Street. I FOR SALE AT BIG BARGAIN— I; A (33 Jewel Gas Range, ■»''■;-.,■'■• with water connections, MifSffi' ' only J12.00. / - ■ A flne reliable Gasoline Rang* . ■ in perfect order, (10.00 3. ,-».■' ;:' :;',<■■ At 968 8. BROADWAY. FOR 'SALE— ' ' Stock of new and second-hand furniture, stoves, etc. Will invoice about (3,000. Will sell at a great sacrifice, (1800.00. ' For further .Information address BOX 1120, Herald office. FOR SALE— FURNITURE AND LEABB OF 11-room. house, 9 rooms rented; am golns; east; must sell; will sacrifice; furniture all new, OWNER. «17 W. 11th St. Phone 6175. |ftt>iit!! ■ Pianos !'.. FOR BALE— FINE-TONISU BQUARE PI. fine-toned, high-grade, upright piano that .ha* ..been rented, that we will sell at a bargain. Tel. 1619. 11. C. WOODWARD A, CO.. «3H, Houth Broadway. MUcellaneous ," ■■ FOR flALtt— 3o TONS NO. 1 BARLBY HAY, deposited In warehouse. Howard Summit, In quantities to suit. JAMBS F. TOWELL, 2Sl7 ' Flguerca St., Los Angelea. FOR' SALB, CHEAP— NBARLY NEW ailOC- ery delivery wagon with deck bed, 2x7, May taka part grocery. 3031 MELVIN btkket. near Euclid aye. RAO .CARPETS, ART SQUARBB, SILK POH- tiere*,, etc., .woven, two-yard rug*, (oc. Old carpet* rewoven. KUTCHUM CARPI3T FACTORY, 126J Temple at. for ba"lb-half carload of couuu- - gated Iron, cheap. , ..- WHITING'S. «th and Mapl*. FOR BALK-rCHBAP FUEL, APRICOT PIT •hells, good a* wood I 13 per ton, delivered. 60* EAST UNO BT. Phon* Ploo U7I. FOR SALB-A FINH TONEU DOUBLB HASH; . ownex «ult th* buslnea*: at horn* mnlnc*. T. LAWBON. «3« JbJ. 31ST ST. t FOR >Al>R '../.. . Miscellaneous BE JUfiT TO YOURSELri R»miy, yoii'r* hot doing ynnriMlf JnMlp* If you buy that piano without looking around l Lrt «« »how you why. Let u« MpTaln to you the FITZGERALD method of nelllng plsnoa. It I* a fair, e*.«y method. Extremely lib- eral. You will then ntf. for your»»lf that If you •re not securing that piano under tho name «"-r similar, liberal and fair terms, you are doing yourself *n Injustice. For we maintain it tt an Injustice <n pay tnore th«n a thing li really worth-Jor to hind oneself to meet exorbitant conditions. The FITZGERALD method of telling piano* I* this: Flrtt. thl pl»no«-ther# are non« better. Remember that. The leading m*k»* of piano*— piano* with world-wide reputations— th* reliable kind-thonr are what w« handle. Second, the priest— They are the same •* the spot 6ath eastern price*, with the addi- tion of sty about (16 to account for the very excessive difference In freight ratet. Third, the terms— (« down and »* per month till th* pianos are paid for. Any piano In the house, There are no excep- tion*. There It la. briefly. If you are getting *uch a-ootl* at such prices and on such term*— go ahead— for th?y are the beat terma you will secure anywhere In the United Statct. Better be tur* about It. though. FITZUERALD'B, 113 8, Hprlng St., Los Angeles. FOR BALK-LADIEB, THIS IB THE ONLY PLACE In Los Angeles where you ran get a BRAND NEW WHITK OR DOMKBTIC sewing machine; all kinds sold, rented, ex- changed «n<l repnlrmi. WHITE AND DOMESTIC OFFICE. •". 432 South Broadway, Tel. Main 210S; Horn* 6767. NO FANCY PRICEB ■ For hordtrs; best good* In U. S. for the money; border* and paper for 12-foot room, (1; 7-foot shades, 25c rml 36c; moldings, 2c; paper cleaner, 25c; old English floor wax, 40c; painting reasonable and guaranteed, WALTKR BROS., »27 B. Spring St. Phones, Main 1055; Home 1056. FOR SALE-OOOD SPRING WAGONS, (13.00 and up. Grocery, laundry, bakery and fruit wagons. extra* of all kinds for buggies, and spring wagons, at factory, 848 Allno street. «■ , -C. A. ISBELL, Tel. Main 5617. VERY FINE UPRIGHT PIANO. FULL SIZE! bought within 4 months, without a marT Will sell cheap; also some of the finest furniture money could buy. Must be sold this week, st residence. Hell separately, any piece. 2400 W. 7TH ST. FOR SALE— Two good up-to-date Mantels, with Orate, tiling, complete, each $20; good doort, with locks and hinges, (1 each. ' C. E. CAPITO, 748 South Spring. *OR SALE— TWO BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT PIANOS, Just from the factory: must be sold; will take (150 for one and (175 for fered. 432 SOUTH BROADWAY. FOR BALE-LUMBiR~CHEAR BOARD'S, (16. 00. Good redwood fencing, (13.00 per thousand. Clear redwood celling. (18.00 per thousand. Lot of new porch columns, (1.00 Rustic, (22.00 per thousand. WHITING'S. FOR BALE— LUMBKR-CARLOAD LOTS OR leas to any one, any place, at lowest whole- sale prices. Let us sell you everything to build that new house. Spruce fencing. (18.00 per thousand. WHITING'S. FOlt SALE-WINDOWS AND DOORS-ALL kinds at lowest prices. - Get our flgures. New doora, (1.00 each; old doors, 50 cts. Short 4x4 redwood, (12.00 per thousand. .-•..-. WHITING'S, 9th and Maple.. FOli SALE-EXTRA - GOOD PAINT IN broken lines, at (1.10 per gallon while it lasts. Quality guaranteed. I ,-'' : ' . . WHITING'S, 9th and Maple. FOR SALE OR TRADE— FIVE-SEAT-. 1904 tourist automobile, run only EDO miles, lin good order and as good a« new*, Cash or will trade for lot In southwest. . Address 643 WEST 37TH ST. . ,;;.:. /. FOBL SALE— NEW AND .' SECOND-HAND • billiard and pool tablet. Bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. Send for catalogue. BRUNSWICK - BALKE - COLLENDER CO., 610 8. Broadway. __ ; ___ j .. -, _ FUR~SALE— PRICES CUT TO THE CORE, none reserved. MEHESY, the furrier, Spring and 4th streets..; .; . ■;.- . .-.•.. - . ; FOR BALE--2 HEATERS; LARGE RUG. tent cot, bed lounge, load cut wood. 1O E. 29TH ST. "•■•,- -•-■■■- FQR..RENT' .;',,::, :^ ■ Houses \-' ■■'.■".. ... HOUSES TO RENT— V ■•, SIXTH AND KOHLER. SOUTHWEST CORNER . - ■ FIFTH AND TOWNE. 62S RUTH AVENUE. , SIX NEAT COTTAGES TO LET • ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS. R. A. ROWAN * CO.. SOO H. W. HELLMAN BUILDING. TO LET— - • ' FLATS. ' STORES. If you wi*h to rent a house, cottage, flat, or »tore, call at our office and procure list. JONES A RYDER LAND CO.. Ground floor, 318 W. Third St. 6-ROOM . COTTAGE, NEW, PORCELAIN bath, hot and cold water and gas,' all mod- ern (18.00; 2 car lines within half-block, 623-925 BARTLETT BT. FOR RENT-9-ROOM HOUSE ON HOBART blvd* near Adams; rent (35. CHARLES H. MANN, 315 W. 4th »t,- Horn* phon* 4171, FOR \RENT-A NEW MODERN (-ROOM houserinqulre 1515 8. Flgueroa *t. ADULTH, owner, ' FOU RENT-SIX-ROOM MODERN COT- tag* on Sante. tt.. Inquire at 723 BAST 14TH BT. . Furnlehed Houses FOR RENT— FURNISHED HOUSE. LIGHT, large rooms and attic, screened verandas, arie lawn, gas, electricity, modern im- provemunts. Immediate possession. Ront, (50. 'Phone B»4>. Furnlehed Rooms TO LET-A NICE SUNNY FRONT ROOM; also a back parlor, with south bay window and grate; board, good home cooking; gun, bath hut and cold water and a-ll modern convenience.. 2838 8. GRAND AYE. TO LUi I -ROOMS MAGNIFICENTLY FUR- ul«ti.a li. n.w HOTEL EMPIHE, 8. B. oor- ner »lh and Flgueroa. 6 mlnutea from «*nt*r of town; (IM to (3,50 p*r w««k. Two furnished single rooms; will glv* housekeeping privileges. *«V» SO. GRAND AYE. Main 3SSS. FOR RENT-TWO PLEABANT FURNIBHKIT rooms with tniall kitchen; large yard, flowers, and delightful location. At UU HEID BTHEET. FORi RENT -I NEATLY FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping, (12, Including cooking gat. Call »«7 M. APAMB B'f, 111 TO »SO-THRiIfI~ROOMS. COMPLETELY furnished, n.w, housekeeping, in new build? Inc. 122 NORTH FREMONT tit. LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY as, 1905. FOR RENT Store* and Offices TO LET— STORF.K, OFFICES, ETC. THRIIi; I,.\IMIK I.OIT.«, 1.09 AN- GELES STREET, NEAR THIRD | PIIIVATI'J ELEVATOR AND STAIR- CASKI II KABON A B I. X RKNT| I.ON« 1 I.EABE. Ht'.F. •S^HM ' ' k ■ n. A. ROWAN ft CO., 200 H. W. HELLMAN Bt II.DINU. TO LET— ATORC9, ETC. WAREHOUSES. WAREHOUSES. WB HAVE SEVERAL <!LOSF.-1N ' LOCATION S, 'SUITABLE FOR , MANUFACTURI?«O~PURPOSEa OR GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSI- NESS. IF IN WANT. LET US ' • SHOW YOU. ■ : ' R. A. ROWAN * CO., ZOO H. W. HELLMAN BUILDING. TO LET— STORES, ETC. . . WILL. LEASE UNTIL AUGUST 1. . - ,' S. W. CORNER SPRINO AND FIRST. R. A, ft CO.. " . ■■'•■'■''■ ''■~ ' : '. '.'. ■, 200 H. W. HELLMAN BUILDING. . rOR RENT— 7- ~, THAT FINE, LARGE ROOM ..; • ABOUT 88x180 '"■ . ENTIRE FIRST FLOOR . ,: \ •- OF 844 80. HILt 8T // '. ': FINE LIGHTS ON BOTH SIDES FITTED UP TO SUIT TENANT A. '■.;.',■ y ■.. WILL LEASE : '. "/'...'. ■ .J' s ' : . FOR TERM OF YEARS . '.' '> A !•';.. ■ bee '"' ■.■ ■ '' ■■ , mines & fariBh . ' ; " ,-.' ■j,:. ,'...' .815 so. mix'st. •';;■■■* toilet— ■ • ■ : ( . - . ■■'•' . .' :. % ' ;- , ■ .. . ' • •: ' - 544 South Broadway. .'•-'. ■•» - Fine store In Mercantile Place. - Only one ' office left. Home 4824. * C. WESLEY ROBERTS. • ■- • 203 Mercantile place, ■•-,;: Between 6th'.and 6thstr*»ts. . .. ■■ On Spring and Broadway..' ';.. , : ',•'",''••■■ FlaU • BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL FLATS, BITU- ATED AT SIXTEENTH AND FLOWER STREETS. THREE CAR LINES PASS .THB DOOR. THIS MOST MODERN, UP- TO-DATE FLATS IN THE CITY. CON- ' TAIN INSTANTANEOUS HEATERS, LARGE BATHS, SUNNY ROOMS. SPA- CIOI'S SCREEN PORCHES, AND EVERY- THING ABSOLUTELY NEW. RENT BELOW THAT OF ANY OTHER SIX AND SEVEN-ROOM FLATS IN THE CITY. THERE ARK (V - A FEW LEFT. BEFOr.E : RENTING ELSE- WHERE, THOROUGHLY INSPECT THESE FLATS /.ND OBTAIN BATES AT OUR OFFICE. R. A. ROWAN * CO.. ZOO 11. XV. HELLMAN BUILDING. • II I IT TO LET— HOUSES. FLATS. STORES. If you wish lo rent a house, cottage, flat, or store, call at our office and procure list, JONES & RYDER LAND CO.. Ground floor. , • 218 W. Thlrd^St. TO LET— MODERN FLATS-WATER FREE, (10—3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont 112— S rooms, 212 N. -Fremont. ■/-■■••■ (12— S room*, 334 H. Flgueroa. (12—5 rooms, 324 S Flgueraa. (18 to (20—3 rooms, 222 N. Fremont, furnished. (18 to (20—3 rooms, 218 N. Fremont, furnlahed 130— 8 rooms, 330 South Flgueroa. WIfciSENDANGIiH. 221 Laughlln Bldg, TO 1.XT— 1144 AND 1148 SOUTH FLOWER street, new modern flats, upper and lower, 4 and o rooms, close In, flne location, 3 min- ute car service. (21 and (23, Including wa- ter and lawn kept. OWNER, 910 Beacon street Phone, red 2731. ■ FOR RKNT— NEARLY NEW «-ROOM flat; bath, electricity, gas. Instantaneous heater; beat location on Boyle Heights. No children. 378 S,* Doyle aye. * TWO 'MODERN FLATS OF S AND 6 ROOMB, sunny room*, rent reasonable; also 6-room house. Apply 1819 BAN -PEDRO BT. . Furnished FlaU TO LET-APARTMENTS AT "TIIH LYONS," 928 South 'Hope street; finely furnished housekeeping suites, all outside rooms, new , building, new fumltura, steam heat, do** in, near postofflc* and principal churches. iujltiireb roomb, completely fui£ nlshed, now,, elegant, .. In new, building; . hou**ka*plugi phon*. bath, «•> range. 211 ANU JJI.NOnTM FBEMONT BTHBET. • POft RENT FurnUhed FlaU FOfl (1« TOU CAN RENT THREB ROOMS, completely furnl*h»d for housekeeping; new; ga. range, bath,- phone; elooe In. «>4 ft FIOUSROA. Alto 104 N. FRE- MONT. FOR RKNT-FtVB-ROOM. NICF.LY FUR- rent reanonsble. »ia' W. NINTH ST. FOR BALE— FTRNITUnR OF A 4-ROOM flat, almost new; rent $11. Call tt 144 WALL BT. AND MEDIUMS HAVE YOUR HANDS HONESTLY RKAD hy the ci>lehrat*<l and skillful «cl«ntlfls palmist, Prof. Althou«e, pronounced by th« tmt Intellect* as th* FINBBT .reader of • HANDS IN THIS COUNTRY. Ma read the hand* of ELLA WHEBLKR WILCOX; alto ,E. 11. HOTMERN, who nay*: "Tour read- Ing* rolnclde with Ch»lro'*;" alto read ADMIRAL Sf'HLEY, SENATORS CLARK AND PETTIOREW. Oov. Pardee, Bouts., Moiljenks, Madam* On.lj.kl, Ro*« Melville, Kdlson. Hobson, Frederick W*rd#, Kath- ryn Kldder, Maxlne Elliott, Ellen Yaw, Anna Held, Josef Hofman. High cltts patronage solicited. Those capable of ap- ' predating the superior qualities of a flne reader. Reading (trlctly confidential. Dally and evening*. 42» 8. BROADWAT.. M M E.~ LE pTkR RO— ~~ ' '"" The celebrated tuccesaful ptlmlit and psychic Ufa reader. Born with double veil ■nd second tight, may b>; consulted on til nlTnlrn. All 'hidden myet^ry revealed. fill S, HILL ST. MRsTsANFORD JOHNSON. INDEPENDENT slats writing medium, has moved Into a pri- vate flat at 124 8. Olive ttreet. Will l>* pleased to ret. all friends and patron*. Cir- cles TuMday, Friday, I p. m. : 21k: reading* dally. Phon*. Sunset, lILACK 4525; HOMB DH).NB 4»1». ZAIUNE IS BUPEHIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Ste i her and he convinced of her marvelous ability. Palmist, card reader tnd clalrvoy- .ant. ' TEBT RBADINO TEN CKNTS. Open today from 10 n. m. to 2 p. ni. Dally from 9 to ». 611 SOUTH MAIN. DR. GREEN, CLAIRVOYANT. TRANCE, butlneps medium and life reader. Reading* dally. Batl* r actlon or ro pay. Teat circles Tuesdays, Thursdays, svenlngs, I o'clock, ROOM J«, HKVi SOUTH SPRING ST^ MRS. PARKER. MEDIUM AND PALMIST- Llfa reading, bu*lne*s, lawsuit*, removal*, mineral location*, speculations, lova and all Iffslrt of life. 4l«14 S. SPRINO ST., room I. MRS. WESLEY. RELIABLE LIFE READ- «r and medium; tells you what you thould know about bualnesa, love or Journeys. 341H SOUTH BPRINO STREET. BOTH HANDS READ THIS WEEK. 2Sc. PROF. IRA Ij. .OUILFORD, phren&loglst, psychlo palmist. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Not open Sunday. MME. JOSEPH. PALMIST AND' 1 LIFE reader from Chicago; all affair* of life; full readings Me; never more. MS R OLIVB BT. MONEY TO LOAN (100,000 TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS CITT real estate, Improved, ( and T per cent; turns to suit. EDWARD D. SILENT A CO., ■ 216-218 W. Second street. MONEY TO LOAN-ANY AMOUNT, SHORT or leng time, on furniture, planot, diamonds, live stock, etc. Strictly confidential, reliable bualness housa. ' - • ■ ■ ■ " COLYEAR FURNITURE CO., 328 8. Main Street. Phones: Main 1117; Horn* lls4. MONEY TO LOAN ON. IMPROVED CITY or country property. In sums to suit. SERVICE BROS.. ">>;.':, 218 South Broadway. CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED SALA- rled persons without security or employer's knowledge; . no lndorsers; easy payments; lowest ratea. Hours, 11 a. m. to Ip. m. : t to ( p. m.: evenings. 6:10 to 7:10. COMMER- CIAL DISCOUNT CO.. 604 Frost Block. - DON'T BORROW TROUBLE, BORROW money; salaried men and women acoommo- dated on their .- note without mortgage or indorser; confidential. CHERRY, 211 a T. Johnson Bldg.,' cor. 4th and Broadway. TO LOAN-JIM TO (95,000 TO LOAN ON REAL estate tmd other good o. .-m-ltUo; low rat* of Interest, fctetabllihed 188 J. ~ ■ LEE A. M'CONNELL A CO., ■i';.'v: ■ , 148 South Broadwar- "A. MlNT OF MONEY" TO LOAN. LOWEST Interest, on ' piano*, . automobiles, diamonds, fumltura and real estate. Privacy assured. Open 9:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. OFFICE. 1. ««Vi So, Hill tt. , . . MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE AND others, without security; taiy payment*, largest business In SO principal cities. TOL- MAN, Robm_42J, 166_N._Sprlng »treet * TWO THO USA ND DOIXA R9~OR LESS . .On City Real Estate. FRANK LERCK, - 181 Henno Block." -' TO LOAN-MONEY ON REAL ESTATE; SK curlty in amounts (1000 and upwards 6 per cent not. B. P. KIIOBI 1143 W. I4th; phone 21079. ■. : ■. ' :■. ■" • _______ MONEY TO JjOAN— THOMAS &. WADB- WORTH. 318 and 320 Douglas building, will lend money on city or country real ettat*. R. W. POINDEXTER. 409 WILCOX BLIMj". .loan* money .on real ettate, stock* and bonds. Building loana a specialty, IF "YOU WANT TO LEND OR BORROW money call -on GORDON _ HUBBARD, 441 Deuglas Block. .■ ■ . * BATHS AND MASSAGE _ ELECTRIC BATH AND MABSAOE ' SANI- . tarlum, tub, vapor, electric and steam baths; chiropody, manicure, -itealp treatments and facial mas3age. Home phone 3809. MRS. M. HERBERT, Manager, 225V4 West First. FOlt RHEUMATISM. NEURALOIA, BTO-Jr ach trouble or any blood disorder try our electro-lnvlgorator. Gives quick relief. 701 « SOUTH BROADWAY. ' ■ 6ULPHUME VAPOR, ELECTRIC AND TUB - baths, massag* and chiropody. (I>H S. BPRINO ST. Phones Main »782. Home »nBS REMEMBER THE NUMBER, Tol SOUTH SPRINO HT.. Room 225, baths and massage, under, new manogement. Open Sundays. ALLEN BATH PARLORS. AT (16« S. Spring at. We will ba p!»s*d to see all Old and new patron*. Office, room 11, MANICURING, MASSAGE AND BATHB— Newly opened parlor*. 229 First street, near Broadway, suits 1-8. SELECT BATH PARLORS— 127tt NO. BROAD- way. R. I; formerly of 11514 S. Broadway. Vapor, tub and massage. NEWLY OPENED BATH AND MASSAQB parlors. Suit* 14-16. YOSKMITK HOTEL. HEM South Broadway. FINELY EQUIPPED BATH PARLORS— TRY the famous lavender and aulphur baths. 149 N. MAIN, Room 4. . . BATH AND MASSAGE PARLORB, 218 N. MAIN BT.. room 11, formerly from 33014 B. Spring St. . ELECTRIC ITREATMENTSl TREATMENTS AND MANl- curing. 613 !i SOUTH SPRING STREET, Room 1. 41«tt 8. SPRINO— STEAM AND TUB BATHS, manicuring, thampoolng and scalp treatments. 416U B. ePBINO, MANICURING, BHAM- naolng. bath*, massage. . | PHYSICIAN* euro; no knit*; a alinple ramedy. MRS. S. J. BRIDQK. with J. C. ALDRICH. M. D., room* 5 and 6 Th* Ch*tt*r. 454 South Spring, oorner Fifth. . LONG. SUCCKSSFUL PRACTICE; EXPERl- •need, competent ladle*' *p*clall*t; strictly reliable; ca««* guaranteed. MRS. WOODS. 151 w. y)th. bet. Flgueroa and Fr*ncl*co. DR REBECCA LEB DORSEY. BUITBS fit Huntlngton blk. All woman* and ohlldran's dl*eat«*;' obaUtric*; bours 1-4 p. m. T*L uv. , - BOUTIIKKN HOME FOR LADIES DUKINU conflnement; home* for children. DR. C. & SMITH. 727 Bellevu* ay«. Tet Main t3U. JULIAN MACRAN. INITIATE — MKNTAL and D«rvoua dls*a*M. 11U 8. Flower. Uom* ♦004. ,--■■■'■ DR. TAYLOR-FEMALB BPECIAUBT AND obiUtrlc*. BBLASCO THEATER. Main at. lilt. LOGAN, OCULIST, 163 8. BROADWAT. s*n__ _P_(_P^lno. BU«INE«lfl COLI.EOK. «5I Tjßgr TV. f)«venth. neautlful hf>m« r_L__T surroimrtln*;". fl«y «nd evening •»Mlon*. Call, write, phmi*. F. BROWNBBEROICR, Bualnen Manager. KVF.RV HAY an active enrollment flay. Cor- dial teacher*. perfect *y*t*m. no d»l*r. Night «e*slon* Monday, Wtdnasdajr, Friday. N»w eatalogu*. Call, writ*, 'phon*. 80» South Hill Street. , E. K. IgAACi, Pre*. SOUTHERN CAUTOfH/A —_*• *SButitwMCM&oo+ ANO GRAHAM SCHOOL OFSHORTHANO, — 4 ORANO AV£. LO* <»IIUI. C«t. Girls' Collegiate School Adam* and Hoover St*. "OAHA DB ROSAS," Beautiful hrnn* and thoroo.h *<-hooL HIM Parson*, Ml** Dtnncn, FrUiclpal*. Marlborough School for Girls "g.y.v 1 Mrs. Ueurg-i A. Ciuoell, PrloolpaL 18iti y..r open* Oot. 1. S*v*ral ceurset of study. Spe- cial work In Art. History, Literature, Musi*, eta. Certlflcst* aimlt* to eolUg**. The College of Fine Arts Is at Beautiful aarvania. Illustrating. Designing. Modelling, etc LEARN SPANISH "FROM EXPERT NATIVE teacher; special conversational class**. In commercial Spanlah; tranalatlon; ate us now. CABTRO'S ACADEMY OF LAN- QUAOBB. 882 C N, Olive. Phone I(4], WANTED - PIJPILB ~FOR INSTRUCTION and speed dictation In *horthard and tpye- writing. Typawrlttrs for horn* use. MISS A. snow, 421 West ttn *t., near Olive. Home phone 72SS. SPANISH LESSONS UiVEN BY EXPK- rlenced Spanish tescher. HOME PHONE 44H. SPANISH* BY A CABTILJAN-BINOLB LKB- sons 50c Month ts. BSI 8. OLIVE. Ham* 7114. TRANSFER AND STORAQg THB LA. VAN, TRUCK : ANd" STORAOII CO. MOVE, PACK, STORB AND SHIP HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS AT REDUCED RATES. CAN BAVB YOU MONEY ON SHIPPING TOUR HOUSE- HOLD GOODS AND PIANOS BAST, WEST, NORTH AND (SOUTH WB ALSO MOVE OFFICES, SAFES AND MACHIN- ERY. PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTEN- TION GIVEN TO ALL, ORDERS. 11l B. BROADWAY. PHONES MAIN IU, HOMB 294. R. H. PUNBTON. PROP. WB INVITE YOU TO .'J»BPECT OUR BTOR- AGE WAREHOUSE BEFORE PLACING YOUR STORAOB KLSEWHKRE. OUR PRICES ARB MOST REASONABLE. WB ALSO MOVB FURNITTIHB, PIANOS, ETC. WB SHIP HOUSEHOLD GOODS FKOII OCBAN TO OCEAN AT REDUCED RATES. OFFICE. 3N W. STH HT. ; TRANSCONTINENTAL gRBIOHT CO. WB SHIP HOUSEHOLD "GOODS TO AND from th* east ana north In our own car* at greatly reduced fht«»: call on . us or writ* for parf-cular*. BEKINB VAN 4 STORAQK CO.. 244 8. Broadway. ■, . TROY VAN AND STORAGE CO.. OFFIOI 442 8. BROADWAT; PHONE MAIN 3101; HOME 2»Mi HALF RATEB ON SHIPPING. DENTIBT* '% ; BCHIFFMAN DENTAL CO.. • 107 N. Spring St.— Painless extracting, ailing, crown and bridge work, flexible rubbtr plates. Pur* gold nillna-s, 7tq up; all other ' fillings, Vn up; elaanlnar teeth. Mo up; U- karat gold crowns and brldg* work, tS; par- tial .plates, Ili upj full sets. tS. Qfm •Tun- ings and Sunday forenoon*. . DRS. BLOOMER * MAIDEN, FORMERLY with Schlffman Dental" Co., now located at 208 Mason Bldg.. 8. B. oor. 4TU AND BROADWAY. DR. BACHMAN, DENTIST, LATE OF MlN- neapoll*. Is permanently looatad, at Mt-tt Johnson Bldg.. Fourth and Broadway. . FRANK STWVBNB. «4Vt SOUTH SPIUNO. " CONTRACTORS AND BUILPItRI^ DO YOU WANT »A HOUBB J Vr COTTAGB built of the best material and . honest labor at the lowest possible flgure, cash or terms? It will nay you to see our work. Plans and price*, or w* make plans to suit you. H. C. WOODWARD * CO., 629 ft South Broadway. 1619 tale- phone. DON'T WORRY, I WILL DO TOUR BUILD- Ing on close margin*. GEO. M. EASTON, Building Contractor, 107 West Tth St. Home phone 8269. GOVERNMENT LAND GOVERNMENT LANDS-WB HAVK Dis- covered, through our representative, a tract of government land* aubject to homestead entry; these lands are not over 115 miles from Los Angeles; the soil Is rich, with plenty of water close to the surface; growing town on the • railroad, within few miles of the land. If you want l«0 acres under home- stead act, come In at once or write at one*. MOODY & CO., 311-312 Mason Opera House. LOCKBMITHB _ K.^TROMVBr > EXP_RVTi^IK»irrHr J IS WEST SIXTH. Tool grinding, it* filing. Home 6160. Main 1137.' INVEBTMENTB WANTED-" PER CENT NET INTEREST, payable seml-annually on. our paid-up cer- tificates: nothing better In the market; uni- form satisfaction given for tight year* past; safe as government bonds; secured by de- posit of flmt mortgages with a trustee; In- vestigate. Write for booklet and information to thY PROTECIIVB BAVINGB BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, W. G. Blewstt, secretary, 101 N., Broad way, Lus Angeles. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT* FOR BALE-NEW AND. SECOND-HAND piano*. Including such well-known make* n Btelnway, Kranlch * Bach, Eatey. Emersoa and other high grade*. We are also «nou tor th. CKilfa»-'{h. P.r «t P_no P^» t- ■ ; "" ia-Mt so, Bpruuili. : FRUITS AND VEOETAIUt LUDWIO * MATTHEWS, WHOLESALE and retail fruit and vegetable*. UOTT Market. 1W B. Main st. Tel. MO. PATENTB AND PATENT RIGHTS PATENTS-WB FUIINISH OUR CLIENTS with copl** of all correspondence had In their cases (ezoept foreign); w* also tarnish fr*« of charge ooraplete copies ef drawings and •pecllkatlon*; retain- thl* for future refer- ence. TOWNBKND BROS., now located at Room* 430-1-1-1. Bradbury Building. PIONEER PATENT AOBNCY-S. B. COR. Spring and 6th. Book, on pattnU free. UAZ- AHU * HAWPHAM. AUTO tl VERY iTsMM,"aABOUNB,^inJECTJ<ic- ■ ..?' SU-ttt S. Main. - , room Utla Ttt PART It. $47,500 Stock of Furniture, Carpets. Delivery Wagons, Teams and Installment Book Accounts MUST BE SOLD This is probably the best selected stock of Furniture and Carpets in the City. 9 This store has enjoyed a prosperous career for over 20 years. The good will goes with the stock. Purchaser can secure lease of present premises for 26 months from March Ist This is a splendid opportunity for a young man or company of young men. If you are interested come in and look over the stock— see our records of past business— and make an offer. Bids will be received until February 6th. These goods are offered to the trade one week only at ■ cost. If not sold before February 6th, then the entire stock will be sold at cost to the general public W. P. MARTIN Administrator Ilstate of LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Bidders Public notice I* hereby given that sealed ptoposals will b* received by the city clerk of th« City of San Pedro, Los Angeles County, California, up to 8 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday, th* ll*t day of. January, 1906, for furnishing materials and constructing four Crescent avenue outfall sewer, to bn done aocordlng to specification*, entitled "Specifi- cation* on Palo* Verde* Streat Outfall Sew- *r, Ban Pedro, California," and In acoordance with plan* on file In th* office of ths city engineer. • . , First: Bid* ar* request ed. section by »**■■ tlon, a* shown on the profile and atated In material and doing all the work. Second: Doing th* work, section by aec- tlon, but not furnishing the material re- quired In the completed structure. Third: For furnishing materials alone. LIST OF MATERIALS UPON WHICH BIDS ARE ASKED - ' Th* following material* are required and bid* are requested thereon, subject to. the following condition*: - ■ ■•■ > A certified check for f (00.00 is required to accompany each bid for material, and no further bond will be required In the matter, the 1500.00 being retained by the City of San Pedro until th* delivery of th* material 1* completed. - . . , . ■ .. TERMS OF PAYMENT At th* first regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of th* City of San Pedro after the engineer's receipt for delivery ha* been given, seventy-five per cent of ' the amount due will be given by warrant, the remain- ing twenty-five per cent will be held until the delivery Is completed, when, upon the engineer's flnal receipt for full delivery be- ing itlvcn, and at the first regular meeting of th* Board of Trustees thereafter, a war- rant shall Issue for the full amount remain- Ing unpaid. :■■■■■ For delivery upon th* ground of 200 cublo yard* of tand. 575 cubic yards of gravel or broken rock, which will pass through a 2-Inch aoreen. For delivery f. o. b. San Pedro: 540 barrel* cement. ' - - , ' ' , 40,000 hard burned brick.', ' . ■ - • It cant Iron manhole cover* and frame* to welsh at l*a*t ISO sounds. . > . ■ ISO cast Iron manhole rungs, regulation type. . , •■ . . 164 pieces 2*2*H Inch of 6 ft. tingle Iron, 4» lbs. ...... 7(0 lineal feet 2x3xlt Inch angle Iron. 311 lb*.. . .-.■.- •,".,: ■.■'■■ 1620 lineal feet Hx3 Inch strap Iron. 3876. 4(2 field driven rivets. % inch round. tt bolts,. H lnoh round by 32 Inches, both ends threaded, with washers and nuts. 81 bolts, % Inch X S5 inches, both ends threaded, with wishers and nuts. - 958 bars, % Inch round steel, 32 ft. long. 31(2 ft. of M Inch round steel bars, vari- ous lengths to 20 ft. , , 47S bars, «4 Inch round steel, 22 ft. long. 480 bars, % inch round steel, SVi ft. long. 1100 lineal feet of, salt glased vitrified sewer pipes 10 Inches, - ■ • . • • 1000 lineal feet of salt glazed vltrlfled •ewer pipe 12 Inches. 6200 lineal feet of salt glased vitrified sew- or pipe 14 Inches, double strength. ' . Oakum. 10 bales of 60 lbs. each- Cast Iron pip* 14 Inch drain." 12- ft. long, to weigh not less than 1000 lbs. 12 T* to connect with 10-Inch pipe. S3 «-lnch V* for house connections. ( V* to connect with 12-Inch pipe.- 14 Y» to connect with 14-Inch pipe. A certified check drawn to the order of H. Stleglltx, city clerk. In the sum of four hundred (1400.00) dollar*, must accompany tho proposal as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract with the city in conformity with his bid and the execution of a bond by the successful bidder, and the proceeds of *ald check shall become th* property of the City of San Pedro If for any reason whatever the bidder after tit* openlns; of the bids refuses or falls to execute the contract and furnish the bond required in the event of sold contract belnir awarded him. - ■ Checks submitted by unsuccessful bidders will be returned after the approval of the contract and bond of the successful bidder. Bond to be approved by the president of the Board of ,Trust**s in the sum of 12 000.00 will b* required on each section of tho work for. th* faithful, performance of thai contract. - : . Bidders mutt examine thte location of the proposed work In person and acquaint them- selves with all the requirements, condi- tion* and contingencies liable to affect the work, especially on section four, where more of the construction Is submarine work. Ignorance In regard to these points. will not be considered as an excuse for withdrawing any proposal or for any allowance or ac- commodation whatever In case of acceptance ° Blue Drl'nt* of plan* and detail*, other than profile, may be obtained at the office of the city engineer upon payment of 17.50. The contract for labor, or for labor and material*, will contain an eight-hour clauae with the penalties Included a* prescribed by statute, and the amounts due under the con- tract will be payable In monthly Installments of slxty-flv* per cent . of the amount due after the engineer 1 * receipt for material or estimate of labor performed has been sub- mitted to th* Board of Trustee*, and said amount will be paid on the second Tuesday of each and every month during the progress of the work, th* remaining thirty-five per cent to be held until the work I* completed and for thirty-five day* thereafter unless satisfactory evidence Is produced to ''the Board of Trustees that all labor ha* been nald and all claims extlnqulshed. The Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Trustees. y H. BTIEOLITZ. . • . City Clerk. Annual Meeting THB ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BTOCK- holder* of the Fidelity Saving* and Loan association will be h*ld at th* office of the association. No. 116 South Broadway, Lo* Angeles, California,, on Thursday, January Itth. 1(06. at 4 o'clock In the afternoon, for th* purpose of electing a board of di- rectors, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. By order, tne mmm<. n« c =£ BOYNTON. President. ''.'.• O. H. WADLEIGH. Secretary. Lo* Angele*. California. January 11. 1805. PIANO [ PIANOS SOLD ON EASt PAYMENTS- *>i*jqo* ranted at low rates. A. O. OAKD- .•NKR PIANO HOUSE. Ltd.. Us Wlnstoa *b ' ption* Blacfc lltt Home phone lit*. _^ PERSONALS _ ■ A WEALTHY AND ATTRACTIVB MAIDEN wants without delay kind huaband to re- lieve her of business care*. No objections to honorable, capable, poor man. Address cook, (7 Flournoy, Chicago. ' . . - MORPHINE. LAUDANUM. OPIUM, CO- O*lne habit; myself cured; will Inform you of harmleu, patmanent horn* our*. MARY BALDWIN, Box 1212, Chicago. WOULD YOU MARRY. If BUITEDT SEND for beat marrUg* paptr published. Mailed securely sealed fr»*. O. U GUNNELS. Toledo. Ohio. ■ • . • ' ... LADIEfI-WHBN JN NEED, SEND FOR free trial of our never fulling remedy. Rtllif quick ana safe. PARIS CHEMICAL CO.. Mi)v»auKe«, Mis. ■ ... . .- 7 BRYAN CALLS ON THE PRESIDENT APPROVES OF HOOSEVELTS RAILROAD MEASURES : Nebraskan Has Extended Interview With Chief Executive at Wath. Ington — Thinks Income Ta* |:VCan Be Established By Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.— William J. Bryan called on President Roosevelt at the White House today. He was cor dially greeted by Mr. Roosevelt, as well as by a "number of Republican sena tors and representatives, who happened to be lii the executive office at the time of his visit. Mr. Bryan was ushered Into the cab inet room, which was filled with peo ple. The president was engaged in an adjoining room with Senator Proctor but -as soon as, he learned that ths noted Democrat was in the cabinet room, went to him and grasped hi* hand cordially. . "Come in here," said the president, . who piloted Mr. Bryan Into his private, room,' where they ' were , Joined by Former Senator Jones of . Arkansas and remained for five or ten minutes. At the conclusion of the intervievv Mr. Bryan said to the newspaper rep resentatives that his talk with the president had b^en cordial and satis factory and that they had discussed several matters. Approves Railway Legislation "It was a pleasure to commend his attitude on some things," said Mr. Bryan. * ■ "Not on all things then," he was aeked. ■• . , "No, of course not," said Mr. Bryan. "I believe in speaking well of any pol icy that is good, regardless of.^hat party : is supporting it. I have often . been accused of being a Populist mere ly because I have 'given my support to some things advocated by that par ty. "I suppose I will now be accused of being a Republican because I agrsc with President Roosevelt's vi«w« on' some things. I. think the president Is unmistakably right in his demands in regard to railroad legislation and I told him so. I also think Mr. Garfleld of the bureau of corporations is right in recommending that corporations be required to take out federal licenses. ' I likewise believe in an Income tax and hope to see it brought about." "How can It be brought about? 1 ' "By a constitutional amendment," Mr. Bryan suggested. Injured. Artist Succumbs By Associated Press. LONDON, Jan. 21.— Robert Brough. the artist, who was Injured In the rail road accident on the Midland railroad near Barnsley Thursday morning, died today in a hospital at Sheffield. One of the recent Incidents of the Welsh religious revival was the ceremonious crema tion of a ball by the members of the Abera men Foot Ball club, to show that they were done with such frivolities a* football games. MATRIMONIAL . SMITH & CO. MARRIAGE CLUB- WANT members of wealth to select from. Honest methods. Wo have over 300 members. You are Invited to attend our social* Sunday or Thursday evening ami get acquainted with our plans. Send So In one-cent stamp* for the paper and cost. 423(i SO. SPRING ST., Room 23. MINING AND AB3AYING FOR BALK-VRBIS MILLING GOLD MINES, near by. Wood, water; good bargain. BOX 806, Herald office, i- U M B RELLAS AND GLOVE MAKERS SACRIFICE SALE "AT H PRICE FOR " tb day* only. Pine umbrellas, gold, silver. pearl and Ivory handles. Big assortment. Umbrella* re-covered. 621 a MAIN. ■ ATTORNEVB-AT-LAW bIVORCK LAW A SPECIALTY j ADVlCifl free. No fee without *uooes* or in advance. Call or writ* O. W. COOIC 621 BUmeoa block, corner Third and Spring. Open every evening. r^ DIVORCE LAWS— ADVICE FREE! NO FEE without success I private. J. 11. SMITH, lit W. Third s>. Room 211. 2(04p. m, - ; li. W. VOINItU VI-KIC. BROKER, 40f» WIL- - cox llulldiua, deal* In stocks, bond*, mort- gagts. Firat-clas* aeourttl** only. It you want to lend or borrow money or transact any hu»lne»« requiring a financial agent, eall'on or writ* to me. UighMt refer- ■ eiiMt given,,. .