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YOUR RANCH EASILY SOLD BY USING HERALD LINERS
THE WEATHER
LOS ANGELES, April t\
h JJ^ ti7T^" lntl - IJ"'* 1 - IWenther.
ta. ml 30.02 | M I N I~PRT iTl_«"*fi '"
Ift m.l W.ftl I'M'I _"s_l SWJ I 'l Ft. -Craft
M»*lmum temperature. W.
Minimum temperature, US.
Weather Conditions
SAM FRANCISCO, April 2fi.-The pr»Miir» l«
rising slowly along the coast and falling rap-
Mly rtv^r tb^ Int oi"frt'"*titi tn ln fulonw.
*«iley with much eo.iler Weather.
A thunder storm Is reported at Fl.igstaff «no
conrlltloris nre unfavoiMble for nettled fair
weal her In Arlionn.
Forecast
California, south of Tehnehapl-Cloiiily, un-
Mttled weather Sumiay; shnwera in moun
tains; fresh south win. In.
Los Angele« an I vlclnltv— Cloudy, unsettled
~emher sunil.iy: fre^h youth wlmls.
MARRIAGE__LICENSES
ARrtATE-MAROA-Bert Abrate, 23, native of
ltuly and refMent of Ixm Angeles, to Ullii.i-
betli Marga, IS. native 0< California and resi-
dent nf Lot Angolos.
LEOASPICH-KNOLE— Alphonso Ligftsslctl, M.
native of Cnnmla and resident of Lns An-
geles, to Wlnnln lOnslc, 2:,. native ot Ne-
braska anJ rcsl.lnnt oC Los Angclts.
MARR-LEAKE— II. XT. Mnrr, 33, nntlve of
Louisiana and resident of I.os Ang.'lis, tv
Marian F. Le.vlie, 24, nntlvo of California
nml resident of Los Angeles.
JIAIIT-WALLACE— C. P. Hart. 53, rinttve nf
Ohio nnd resilient nf Lns AnK'los. to Nlnn C.
Wallace, 21, native of California ami rcsl-
ilent of Los Angeles.
McNAM ARA-PATTKRSON- Alex McNnmnra,
88, native of Tennessee and resident ot Lus
Arkansas ami resilient of Loi Angeles.
MLLIER-RUSSELL— IS. S. llllllor. 19, nntlve
of Kansns ami rpsldpnt of Pomona, tn Mlna
Russell, IS, native of California anil resi-
dent of Porrona.
FLEMINO-SMITH-James A. Fleming;. 86, na-
tive of New Jersey nnd resilient ot Los An-
geles, to Ly;!la l:. Smith. 3.'.. native ol Ohio
and resident of Lns Angeles.
GAVIGAN-DK II.WKN-J.ilin C.nvlcnn. :». na-
tive of Irelaml and resilient of Los Angeles,
to Hermlnla De Haven, 31, native of Penn-
sylvania anil resident of Los Angeles.
CASSTEVENS-SP ANGLER- Robert Casstev-
ens, 21, native of Texas and resilient of Los
Angeles, to (lolilla L. Spangler, li. native
nf Illinois and resident of Los Angeles.
WILLIAMS-JOSLIN— H. 11. Williams, M. nn-
tlve of Illinois and resilient of Los Angelex,
to ' Emma R. Joslln. 1!). native of Missouri
and resilient nf Los Angeles.
DALTON-MASIAS-.1. R. Dalton, 36. native of
Callfornla_an'l resident or AIUSB, to Trinidad
nf LordsbuiK-
ETIENNE-SCHAT'FELE— John M. Etlenne. .Ir.,
!«, native of Wisconsin nnd resident of Pasa-
dena, to Louisa P. SchHtifele, 24. native of
Wisconsin and resilient of Pasmlena.
HOWELL-HANNA-R. L. Howell, 21, native of
Missouri an! resident of Loa Angeles, to
Bertha L. Hnnna, 20, native of Arizona ami
resident of Sawtelle.
BIRTHS
BlGr;p_Jos»ph S. ami wife, M 4 Santa Ke
avenue. April 14. a sun.
BOSS-George L. ami wife. 1827 Tarleton
street. April 28. a daughter.
BURREY-Davld C. anil wife, 1010 West
Flfty-hfth street, April 2fi, n son.
CLEOi^-KdKdr anil wtf*. I4IS Kast Forty-
ninth street. April is. a daughter.
CLINK— 1). S. and wife. ."21 K:ist Thirty-
second street, April h daughter.
street, March S. a daughter.
CRANE-Floyd W. nml wife, 4M North
Grand avenue. April 11, a daughter.
DE WITT- Raymond ami wife, isns East
Fifteenth street. April 2.".. a son.
FEELEY-Mlchnol nn,! wife, ISBS Avenue
Twenty-four, April 2S. a daughter.
LOCKHAKT--W. M. ami wife, 1141 East
Eleventh street. April 38, a son.
MACKAY-Danlel M. ami wife, soft \Ve«t
Temple street. April 2T., a son.
M'CAMTY-T. F. and wife. 70S F.ast Second
street. April 9, a pom.
MEYER-Jules iind wife, 1020 Cnlton str*ot,
April 2fi. n daußhtor.
STEDMAN-Frank P. and wlf«. 42:1 Pnutli
Slchel street, April :fi. a daughter.
Peck A Chase Co., undertakers and embalm-
ert ; lady assistant. 433 S. Hill. Tel. Main si.
DEATHS
BATH- Hnnnah O\, Oooii Samaritan hnsplt^l.
native of Maine, pernicious Hnnr-mia. aged
EIERCE-Mary E. . 1032 South Flgueroa
street, native of_ Illinois, fatty degeneration
of h?art. aged F»o years.
DODD-Frances D.. fi» West Thirty-fifth
street native of New York, dropsy, agi'il
JEFFS-AlexnnilPi- S.. all North Reaudry
avenu», native of Washington, pulmonary
tuberculosis. agoM 30 years.
NIERGARTH-Lydla. Pacific hospital, native
of Michigan, acuto hydrocephalus,' aged 31
WHITFIELD— John R.. 942 Ens! Joff»r.=on
ttreet. native nf Tennessee, whooping cough,
aged 11 months.
DIE')
CYRES'irS— In Los Angeles, April :". I. H
Cyrenlua. aged <<n years, fnthor of Flor-
ence Whltley nnd Hello L. Saurret. Fu-
neral services will be held nt 10 a. m.
Hunnay mnrnlnn. lit his late residence, 517
South W0rk,,,.,,
GRAND— In this city. April 27. 1%:.. Albertlne
Grand, BRe.l ;r, years. Funeral will take
place tM.- day (Sunday), April 30, nt 2 p. m.,
from the family lesldcnce, 1030 Maoy Ftroot;
th»nre to th" Plaza church. Interment New
■ Ml \nr.v <-Hi:i^t.i.v.
FUNERAL NOTICES
AjyVum of Los Angeles Commamlery No. »,
Kniihis Templar: Sir Knlghts-You ore re-
ri.f,-.i«.il to appear ut our asylum, In full T.-m-
plnr uniform, Mon.lay afternoon at 1:no sharp,
Mny 1. to act a« escort to Pentalpha Ijulue
No, :02. In tlin fiMi^ral ceremnnlis of the late
Sir K!l«nr Kos.-tt nf Red Hluft Cotnmandery
No. !7.
V.y nrd»r of JOHN A. KINGSLEY,
Alt -st : Commander.
W. IJ. SCARBOriOUGH, Recorder.
MArr.M>:nS. ATTENTIOX-Members of
Los Angr-lf-s i-nt No. -. Knights i,r the Macca-
bees, arc «au«wted tn nwet ul Hie parlors o£
Bresee Uros . Hroadway ami Sixth streets.
Monday, Ma> !, .it ■: o'clock p. m.. lo atten.l
the funeral ■:■{ our late Sir Knight I'M ward
Rabe. FRED BROWN, Com.
FRATERNAL R'tOTHHRHOOD FUNERAL
NOTICE— The funeral r,f Brother K. N.
Knklor of Lo,.- Ans"le« 1.",15e No. 1 will b»
hekl from Taiiovd "f Pi-ck ft chase, 433 P.
Hill. Sunday, April !0, 2 p. in Interment
Rosedule. PRKD T. HUQHEB,
I»r«"»ld"iir i'-iincral C.nunltter..
.breseTbros. Co. t s:c.n pi^
BROADWAY ANli SIXTH BTREET
I*dy Assistant Attends IMll WfAKf KS
Ladles and Children. UIULII lftl\Ll\O
PIERCE BROS. & CO.
Tuners! directors, 810-812 S. Flower street.
Our lady undertaker. Mlas Elizabeth Thomp-
sen, In attendance for women and children
tfiy or night. Phone Main 1827: Home J!7.
"iCUNNINhHAM & O'CONNOR
|!XI»ERTAKERS, have removed t,, 1031 Ho.
4irallil Aye. Phones— Main 403; Home 403
FRATERNAL NOTICES
QOLDKN STATE CAMP. NO. 7110, M. W. A.,
meets every Wednesday night In K. p. hall.
10l North Spring st. All neighbors cor-
litully Invited.
W. H STONE, Clerk.
J3»-239 Bradbury Bldg.
FERSONAIS
WorTIT^YOU MARRY IF SUITED? MV
Matrlinimlal Paper, containing hundreds of
uiivortWemenU marrlageabln people, many
rich. free. K. H. UI'NNKLI.S, Toledo, Ohio.
mTirphTne! opiuu. laudanum!
ciilne habit, myself cured; will lufujin you
nf hiirml.-sK. iierinanent Inline cure. MARY
BALDWIN, Hux liiU Chicago.
XtTRACTIVK AND VERY WtfALTHY
maliien, nli/ne, wants, without delay, kind,
honest husband. Address JUHbti'LEE, t>4
Washington »t.. ChliHgu.
PATENTS ANl> PATENT RIGHTB
JI?ENTs^W^^Fi7RNISii Otat^CLliiNTa
with copies of all yon esvuiidence had In their
casus tuxt«pt foreign); we alao furnish fre«
of charge complst* copies of drawings and
epecliuatlons; retain this for future nf»r-
tnce. TOVVNSEND HIIoA, now locatsd at
Booms 430-1-2-3. Bradbury Building.
UaTaHD * UAUrUAU, fATJONTa. ?IT
tMteei-s, Bstla* twd JTUtb, fttsnt be«k fr.-»
PART 11.
VVANTED
Help— M«l«
ours rental DEPARTMENT offers
the following well located lm»ln»M »to— «.
Rea.i carefulljr end ft If you cannot be
suited. If not, we have others.
M 7 S. Main Mreet, BIXIM feet and base-
ment,, |280.
fi?!» ft. Hprln* street, i;x»0 feet, $200.
fit H. Sihliik street. $7S.
70xW n " h ""■""• 2lxm " n(1 hufement,
N. "w. cor. Mh end Sun Pedro, 21xRO ft., $r,O.
4:5 E. 6th street, 20x«i, $3S.
Rentnl Deportment,
R. A. ROWAN * CO.,
200 11. W. Hellman Bldg.
WANTED—
■ ■ ■ f -
Flrst-elase newepnper solicitor*. Apply
st circulating department bet*r ecu lit*
•nd I .. m. and 4iSO and 8 p. m.
LOS ANUELES HERAJLD.
HIIMMKL BROS. * CO..
EMPLOYMENT AGENTS— -
A etrictly flrat-clasa, rellshls as;ency. All
Mud* of help promptly furnished. Your or-
ders solicited.
US-US En.«t Recnnd street.
Between Main and Los Angeles Bte.
Largest and best equipped offices on the
Paclfln Coast.
Telephonos— Main m
Home CM
TIIK PROPRIETOR OP ONE OK THE IIKNT
riITII AVIINI E. NEW YORK. lIOTKM
U'ANTS POMTION. HAS IIKKN MAN-
A«JKK REST HOTELS IN PIIILADEL-
PIII.V AM) NEW YOIIK I'llll I*AHT lII-
TKKN VEAIts. HAVH VERY I.AIKil'.
EASTERN PATRONAOE, AUUIIESS HOX
MH, IIDKAI.I).
WA NTED-EXPERIENCKD. UP-TO-DATE
ofTice and mt'rcnntilo w-jistants to register
pronch; wn charge no n.ivnnce fees for our
encos; prompt, courteous anil trustworthy
lerVlO*. EDUCATIONAL EXPERT CO., Wi
Byrne Bull.llng.
M ERCANTI LE PL \CK STORES^
LARGE STORKS. »7."i A MONTH.
HAL!' STORKS. ?.17.:.n A MONTH.
LARdK (IFFII E. ST. A MONTH.
BROADWAY and SPRINU STHEET-
liotweon Sth mill «th Rta.
C. WESLEY ROBERTS.
■ 'M\ Morcaiitlle I'laco.
WANTED— HOOK KEEPER ANI) STENih:-
rupher for central rotnll store: must lie
thoroughly experienced In each; hlehly o,| u .
oated, quick nnd healthy; none other noeil
ni.jily. JVrmanont pnsltlini; siilnry, t.Vi to
sturt. Address BOX 122. Herald office.
WANTF.D— FIREMEN A.VM BRAKEMKN OX
snry. Illßh wages, prjir.ntlon. Name posi-
tion wanted. State :iko. Stump for partlcu-
Inrs. RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, Ucpt. 80,
Charles Bldg., Denver, Colo,
WANTED — ENERGETIC, TRUSTWORTHY
large manufacturing company. Salary Sl;> to
frm per month, paid weekly; expenses ad-
vanced. Address, with stamp, J. 11. MOORE,
Lou Anselos. Cal.
IF YOU ARE A GOOD OUISIDR SALESMAN
I.OOKINO FOR POSITION' THAT HOLDS
OI"T A FUTURE WITH AN OPPORTUNITY
FOR RAPID ADVANCEMENT AND LARGE!
FINANCIAL RETURN. ADDRESS 13OX NO.
119. HERALD OFFICE.
WANTED— WE HAVE MORE BUSINESS
thiin we can look after; office rent and
phone free, HIM required. It will pay you
to InvestiKnte this. S'e. GRAY., cii-dp-
ERATIVE REALTY CO., 7]! i S. SpiinK.
WANTED— A MAX WITH ?S.n TO INVEST
with your services, In Broadway business;
ynu cun mnk> iilmui W, per week: experi-
ence not necessary. See O'CONNELL, room
i. «:itu s. Broadway.
TO LKT-WILL BUli.n MOIIKRN STORES
on N. W. cor. Hill und Ith for tenants.
R. S. SAUNDERS,
Room 41i Chamtier of Commerce Uldg.
WANTED - APPRENTICE, YOINC, MAN"
thai has had some cxi'i-H-nee in carpenl"!-
work, scllve and willing. CITY BUILD-
ING COMPANY, 629V4 s. Broadway.
WANTED— YOUNG MAN TO MAKE JlOi,
payment yearly on twenty acres. 1600, Las
Veens. Ni.-vmlH; worih J;:oi>o in 1 m i>. SID-
DALL, 300 Copp Building.
WANTED— A DAY JANITOR for a LARGE!
commercial house, jiu-.'i ho absolutely r«-
llable and have l,ost n£ refurences. Address
HOX 121, Herald Office.
WANTED— Plasterer to take house rent Tor
work; carpenter tn tain. hmiHi- rent for
wclk. CITY- BUILDING COMPANY. O' a
S. Mrondwny.
LADIES- -EARN 120 PER HUNDRED WRlT-
intr short letters. Stamped Envelope fnr par-
ticulars. GEM MFC,. in.. CnssoiK-ilin, Mich.
WANTED- A MAN To DRIVK LIGHT 2^
lioifo ilflKrry wagnn. I'hll Sunday, p. ni.,
at «l.",_lill.l.KTTC_Sl\_
_
Help — Female
WANTED- YOUNG LADY To ASSIST IN
l.iith parlors; expsrli-no- unnecessary. :i9
N. HROADWAY.
AQENTS-DO NOT PAY A LICENSE FOR
canvassing; the Inter-state commerce law pro-
hibits It; for a town to tax you Is In direct
opposition to the supreme court of tho United
PUtes; send us UK- and w-> will ir.all you
copy' of supreme court decisions on local li-
cense. DOULDER SUPPLY CO., Boulder,
Colo.; Dept. 3.
WANT E l l— A GENTS Tm SALESMEN" FOR
perpetual pencils. "Always sharp." Never
ne,d sharpening;. Guaranteed a year. SHls
to everybody, everywhere, nipidly, Particulars
nn application, or smniile. etc., r>, r •-*.
AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, 45
Wo«t 41 h St.. Now York.
jr.. 0«. TO «.oo a WEEK— WRITE US AT
once. Our agents call It the Lucky Box.
because everyone buys It. OSMIti CHEMI-
CAL CO., lira kton, Mass.
"Partner!
WANTED — PARTNRR IN A MO..VEY-
making huwlnfss; must have 1500 anil h»
ablo to take charge of rush; excellent
opportunity and must be taken in once.
BOX 113. Herald nfflce.
W A NTED — PARTNER. IMMEDIATELY,
with *i-.o to invent, with your services. Yon
can make about J.t, per wick: experience
inn necessary. Son O'CONNKLL, room 1,
_ 1,.17'j, S. Hi-midway.
Money
WASTED- « PER CENT~NKT INTEREST,
payuble semt-annually ob our paid-up car-
ittk:uitis: nothing butter in Uio market; uni-
form satisfaction «Hin for eight years past;
safe us government bonds; secured by ds-
posit of first inortga<eH with a trustee: In-
vestigate; write for biHMlet and Information
to th* PROTECTIVE BAVING3 BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, W. O. Bluwltt.
Secretary, 101 N. Broadway. Lo. Angeles.
WANTED— SIOOO, $1 1 r>o. »iinno, three years!
7 net! security gonil. SIDDALL, 309 Copp
Huil.lillK
To Purchase — Miscellaneous
WANTED-TO IJUY FURNITURE AND
houesehold goods. We pay 13 more than
others. COLYEAR'S, 322-21 S. Main. Phones;
Main 1117: Home 2ir,|.
Miscellaneous
BIG HAFE WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR
lot. See THE MCCARTHY COMPANY, VM
N. Broadway,
AUCTIONS
HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO HELL?
Do you wish to buy any tiling?
Do you need money?
Do you want advice?
Hee ELY STERN,
81H S,»ulh Broadway.
PIANOS
J*L\NOB BOLD ON CAST PAYUUtnaZ
Pianos rented at low ntu. A. O. UAIOI-
NKH PIANO HOUSU. Ltd.. 1U Wlnstoa sb
fhone Black mi. Horn, phon. MM.
_ WN^____BA N I T A R I U M S
MRS. M. HKRBERT, SANITARIUM— MAB-
sa«e, electric, tub. vapor, steam baths,
chiropody, manicuring, scalp treatment,
facial mmwagt, i'.'lHi w. First. Home 8809.
AUTO LIVERY
Ul-IU «. MAIM. PlKua-Uou* JU; M.v ml.
LOS ANGELES HERALD r SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1905.
FOR RENT
Houmi
FOR RENT -HY TitTsT"")^ STIMPON, 20
TrtfsT BLDG. Main liws
|li.oi>-« rooms. :r,th »t. and Ontrel »vr.,
with wafer.
HM>O-2 rooms. 41!) rontrnl avenue.
{.',). 00-ono store and' « living rooinn. wltri
porcolnln bath nnd moilorn Imprnve-
menls, rnrner Sth and llemtnrk sts.
Ji:.SO-l store, l»x40, in; Ttuth B venue.
lio.oo— fl-ronm cottage, sji Chavez street.
$10.(10-4 rooms, .T-'l Buena Vlstft street, n*a.r
court house.
FOR RENT— F.IOIIT ROOMS, Jl'n. 11l EAST
nue; fir,, five rooms. It II Lnng Bench
tl.'l. SI IB Court street.
FOR BUNT— |4.i-n- ROOM lIOI'HI*. t'NFUß-
tilshoil. No. 2KX< Monmouth nvonue, noar
Ailanis nnd Hnnver; fine nelßlihnrhnn. Will
give year's lease. R. W. POINDIiXTBR.
4'W Wllcox nttllillnn.
IKI-FIVH-BOOM MODERN COTTAGE, 1200
Santa Fe; also 171 D Nni-niamila st; »18, Incluil-
Inj witer. WIESE.N DANGER. 221 Laughlln
Blilg. 30
RENTAL PAYMENTS OF tin DOWN.'IIO
monthly buy nvp-room cuttHgcu. wid-
DALL. .10!> Copp Building,
FOR RENT— »S3— NEW S-HOOJi llOlisß ON
Avenue 41, near Pneailenn avenue, W. N.
HOLWAT, 220 t:riint lll.lg.
FOR RENT— FIVBJ-ROOM COTTAGER »l r >:
southeiist nni! northwest. SIDDALL, ;!»^
Copp Jlullillng.
it OF BROOM COTTAQE, INCLUDING
hnth nrd pantry. ]:>2S OAK ST. Tnku Wnsh-
Furnlsheil Houses
FOR KKNT— AN ELEGANT I'TRNISHKD
home of 10 large rooms en AVest 31sl etreet,
between Hoover nnd rnlmi aye. This Is a
beautiful place nml jou cannot ilo better.
Will loa.-o to gooil t>;iants for JMi.
Sue us toiluy.
REALTY TRUST CV,
120 S. Droadway. Phone*: Mnln *««.
Homo I'll Ex. dW^
TO LET— Jill; HK.M'TIFf L D-RiiOM IP TO
•late bony.., elegantly furnished; swell loca-
tion, high ground, close In, IngmhHin si.;
Ihi-ro viranlii. lliiwois. lawns, born, etc.; no
chllilreii; r, fennce rmulreii. K. M. I'HELPjS,
FiiiS Dfiuglna Bldg. _ Ijoth phones.
Furnished Rooms
FOR $16 YOU CAN RENT 3 ROOMS. COM-
pleteiy furnished, now degant; housekeep-
ing; gns rangn. bath, telephone, hot water:
NORTH' FR3MONT. V.v unfurnished. r,*>
for rent-
two cinnfnrtalile furnished rooma for house-
keeping.
Two blocks west of Court house. A, hilts.
4W TKMPLE ST.
10 Lt, -ROOMS MACiMI'ICK.NTI.Y FUR-
nliin-,1 it, nesv HOTEL EMPIRE, S. E cor-
of tewn; ?2.;.0 to tl.i!) per week.
KOR RUNT— TWO NICELY kTFrnTThKD
front looms; instantaneous boater; $10 and
*r:; private family; close in: Telephone Home
SO. OLIVE ST.
YOUNG LADY* WILL i SHARK ■ NICE rItOOM
wlili another youns lidy, New flat. I'hnnce to
learn Spanish rr,., . l!.-fcroncis. lli.ni,' 7MI.
FOR RENT— LOVELY OUTHIDE FURNISHED
room to Inrly. cheap. Apply MMB, SAYLOR,
04a S. Hill, after today.
$!8-THREE ROOMS, COMPLeTkIiT FUR-
nlsh'il, new, liouso-koeping. in new building.
21S_N\ FREMONT AYE. .ID
To LET-MOOERN FLATS-WATER|FRai3.
.10— ; i rooms, 201 N, Fremont.
«JJC;- toc [ m "' 3 " : ' 4 S- r FlKueroa, a 'furnlshsu.
i'oZa roomSl ~J? Ni Fremont! furnished.
pi 80 tl WIESENDA NGER. 521 Laughlln Bldg.
sirlcily Rrat-class, new hikl clean.
1 Choice location. Bummer rates.
2410 S. GRAND AVK.— S ROO.VS, BATH.
new, modern, artistic, .ciimplpte; moderate
to right party. Tire McCarthy com-
PANY. 20J N. m-nadway. Pliuikj Home
S7f7. Key !n niljolnirig flat.
TO LET—
Five-room, sunny lira, all modern Improve-
ments, close In. '
SUNSET PHONE WEST 2W!
HOME PHONE 2976,
FOR Sir, YOU CAN RENT 5" ROOMS. COST
pleteiy furnished, new elegant; housekeep-
ing; gas rantce. bath, telephone, hot water:
close In. 231 SOUTH FIOUEROAi Rlso 204
N. FREMONT. SlO unfurnished. 30
III" S. (UMNI) AVK.-FIXK ROOMS. RATH
now. modern, artistic complete: moderate
t" light party. THE MCCARTHY COM-
PANY, L,1.1 N. llmndw.-iy. Phone Home ST;i7.
» Key jln adjoining . flat.
Wlo S. GRANI/ AYE. KeT.VKXT ll^liTil".
See It. THE MCCARTHY COMPANY, 203 ;
N. Broadway. Phone 5737.
Furnished Flats
FOR »16 YOU CAN RENT THREE ROOMS,
furnished complete, new, eli-Rant, Bas
nine«, bath, plione hot water, Janitur.
clos? In; :t:ll SOI'TH FIGIKItOA; uliO
204 NORTH FREMONT.
JIB-3 ROOMS. H()L'.SKKI:KIMNC3. Xl 7 !^
ni(hs(l ioiiplete; new. eleKunt, uas ranse,
toih, h.M water, telephone, Janitor. .■34
Hi lirrii FIUUUHOA; also 2U4 NORTH FRH-
MONT. 0-30.
FOR Jl3 YOU CAN RENT TIIP.EE ROOM?,
comiiletcly furnlsheil for housekioplng; new;
gas ninsi-, bath, phor.n; close In. 334 a.
FIQUEROA. Also 204 N. FREMONT. 30
tIS-THREF. ROOMS. COMPLETKL- FITIV
nlshed. ne-x. pkgunt. In new building:
houspkcpplnis; phone, bath, gas range. 218
NORTH FREMONT AYE. 30
Stores and Offices
SEVERAL FINE STORES IN TIIK
"lIROWNNTONK," NORTHWEST lull-
Mill I'-11-TH AND !S.\NPEUKOBTREETS|
UOOD bIZK; LOW RENT; LONG LKASU.
EXAMINE THOROUGHLY OCR NKW
KIVE-SXORV HOTEL OR ROOMING
HOUSE, WKST SIDK Or MAIN, UK-
TWEKN I IFIII ANI) BIXTH STREETS)
SSTKA.M IIKAT; ELEVATOR I EVKRY
MODERN CONVENIENCE; WILL GIVH
lIVE 4)R TEN- YEAR LEASE AT SUCH
PKU'E AS WILL INSLIIK IT A URUAX
M»\i;v-M.\iu;u.
OFFIOKS TO RENT IN SEVERAL OF
Ol'U lIUII.IMMiS, AT IHOM $10 I'KIl
MONTH TO $30. EVERY CONVENIENCE.
It. A. ROWAN & CO..
100 11. W. HELLMAN 111 II.DING.
FOR RENT— S2O; PART OP 2 LAHOK
front furnlshpii nfdee, including desks, ip|«-
lihoni> aint private r.flicc mo rwil estate).
:w Hrysun Binck TtV.S WHITR.
PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS
MMX. JOSEPH, PALMIST ANIT Lire
reuiler frum (Chicago, cun he consulted on
all urtali'H of life, business Hp«culatiuns law
suits, mines, love affairs, etc.; sho will srlve
you ii full and correct reading fur 60c; nover
more. Office hours y a. in. to y d. in.
64i H. OLIVE BT.
DR UREEN. CLAIRVOYANT, TIIANCK.
builnevs maalum »ni life reaatr. Readings
dully. Balls r aotlon or su pay. Test oliclos
Tuesdays. Thursdays, evenings, t o'clock.
HOOM 1«. 119V4 BOUTH SPRINO fIT.
MHS. WKBLKY. LIFE READEH-CONSULT
her on business, love or Journeys; she gives
you a straight, honest, full reading; locates
and brings back lost frienda. Jilt, 8.
SPRINU BT. i and 6.
MHS. *AItKKH. Mk'dlUM AND PALMIBT-
Llfe readiiig. business. Uwsults, removals.
« flairs ot lite. 4l'«Vj is.' BPRINO ST.*. rooai'l.
MRS. BANFORD JOHNSON, INDEPKND-
•nt slate-writing medium, 452' i BOUTH
MAIN BTREET. Circles Tuesday and
Friday, li p, m. Readings dally.
PRO V. IRA L. aUILVORU. PIIRENOLO-
gIst, psyvhlu palmist, iiolh ' hands r«ad.
lie. Pally «nd evening, except Bunduy.
You'll Never
Make a Mistake
// you imse Herald Liners
SOCIETY NOTICES
HLANCHARD HAL!.— THIS AFTERNOON
DR. MrlVOli-TYMIAI.L. ON
"TIIK LOST MOIL."
Music by M, .loiin De Chnilvenet. plmilst,
Mrf. I). 11. liiiill.ni'). contrnlto. nnil Miss
Beach, acoompanlst, Doors »i)en at 2 p.
in. l.citurc nt 2:ii» p. in.
Itcmembcr-Tiiinorrow nlljht. Nt same
hull, The Mefuj.b.vsl.Ml Mny IVstlvnl.
Splenillil pinjtrnin. fins mu.-.!o nn,l liromlnent
speakerp.
THEOHOPHICAL I IF.A DyfARTKHfI, 4fJ
Hlanchard bids, Library op»n dally 2 to 4
l>. m. Public lecture lonliilit at 8 p. m. by
Mr. J. 11. M. Lapaley, Bulijectl "Powers
Ijitcnt In Mnn." Tuesday afternoons. 3 p, m.,
inquirers' class: public Invited. Wednesday
evenings. S p. m , branch meeting, »pen to
nil t. s. members, Fiiiay evenings, 8 p, m.j
niootinit for Ktulj, and ills.-js.sion. Public
Invited.
THIS 1 FIRST c.ccri.T SPIRITUAL CHURCH
hi'l.ls nveting Hils jrii-rnmin lit 2:: i"; lecture
by Dr. Green, Subject, "Divine Love." fol-
lmvid by tesi«; messages for everybody
I'll rent.
Kvenlng meeting at S o'clock; subje •!.
"R-liieariiHHi-n." lolliuved by tests; nn-ssaKes
fnr rveryhmly |>r»Fi>nt: full names Klvon;
c.ime early. Tho MAMMOTH HALL, i.17
South Broadway,
&OCIKIY OP UNFOLDMKNT"
through "New Revelation nf the Scriptures."
l'rfc public lectures every Sunday, 3 p. m.
Thursdays, s p, m.. Harrlman hall, a.iT'i s.
11,11 st. Sunday's siiMed: "Do the Demi
Communicate with the l.lvlnn'.'" Text: 2,1
Sam., 12-23: "I slnill go to him but he shall
THE LECTURE OF THE SEASON— PRO-
fesHOr M A. Moroy will mtdress the Llh-
eml club. Burbank hall. ;.i.' South Mum
st.. tonight. 7:15 p. m. Subjects, "Rev. Dr.
Lynmn Abbott's R.Joctlon of a First Uront
I'iiuse." nml "PrnfesMnr L; b's K.ipcrlmenls
with Echluiij." spi'dmenw of .which will be
exhibited. Froe.
HEAR HENLEY.
THE PSYCHIC.
BRENT'S HALL
TONIGHT.
Kll'.i H. PPRINO ilf>t. Sth nml nth.)
A linn musical program from 7:80 to 8,
by F'rof.lt. Nastlnco; collection 10c,
MRS. R. ». LILLIB WILL LECTURE AT
Ilurbank hnl! Sunrley, April 80th, nt 10:45 n.
ni. an-1 7:r, evenlnc. Mrs. Ailelnl.lo K.
Brooks will give Imp, rational solo morning
nnd evening. Mrs. Banford Johnson will give
• messages In the evening.
FREE READING ROHM. CIHCI'LATINH
Metaphysical library. 611 Cram Rullding. 865
South Broadway. Metaphysicians' May fes-
tival am! mention tn William Walker At-
kinson, Monday, May Ist, S p. m., Ulanchanl
hall.
POLISH PBOPLE-THE ANNTAL MAY
celebration will be hfld at IOTH N. Main st..
Sunday evening, Mas Jtb. Nt 7 p. m. Admis-
sion free. All Polish people Inviiori. COM-
MITTEE,
SPIRITUALISTS, TAKE NOTICE— MONDAY,
Mny 1. will be tho last opportunity to secure
Reason tickets In the r.impnipetlng fnr nm>
dollar. Apply 51: S. Main. NETTIE
HOWRLL. .
PROF. IRA I. OUILFORD PPEAKS ON
any topic (=iisr«o?t. <l by bis audience, Scien-
tific, psychic teats for all. Monday evening!
S<nts froe. Brents h i.l. .v:t'.-. S. SPRIXO ST.
SPECIAL NCTIC-5
WALTER HROS.. 6;7 S. SPRING— SANITAB
wall ever. 2^- yard; washable papers, Tm
roil; .lfouh.rp s:,c to 4.V; K'lOil Inn-d-r nml
l>ap?r for 12-ft. rooms. $1; .'i|iia!p.l no-
nhers In tho 1!. S. ; all papers, latest tap-
estry, two tones and burlap effects, nt low-
e-t cash price; best paint, $1,50; shliiKln
slain. 75c; hnrn ami roof paint, MV: 7-11.
shades. 2> ami 35c; mnliling. 2c ft.; frplglit
tialrl mi mail ui-dei's over J5 if thin pap-.-r In
imntkimd.
WALTER EROS.. 1127 SOUTH SPRLV.;-
I'.unt houses. *et glass; carry largest stock
of burlaps, especially for wall purpuses; cun
be repainted or letlnted; 7fi-ln (not 72-ln.i
heavy natural burlap, 20e; Sanltas, new wall
cover for kitchen and bath, 2.> c yard; 7-ft,
similes, 25c; anod paper and bolder for 12-ft.
recra, fl; best paint. J1.f.0 gal.; barn and
rouf. (We; shingle stain. "Oc; muldlngs. 2c foot.
iIELLui SA V, IK YOU •; ARE3 I OOINQ •TO
build, see sumo of tho modern, up-to-date
cottages OlmstiflU is building. liet his
prices, Give him a figure on your plans. Ho
liiluiii lave you $li«i or so. A word to tho
wise is sufficient, J. E. OLMSTEAD, 311 \V.
Aveiue 37. Plione Kast 1232.
W. V. JOHNSTON'S,
The old reliable carpenter Jobbing shop.
Wift place for g ,od work and prompt ser-
vice. Screens, ladders, shirt boards made to
order und in stuck. Tel. Rev 2172. 30S W.
SEVENTH.
COI'RT KTREKT, TUNNEL ASSOCIATION
will Imld a meeting ul tha hall, northwest
corner Broadway and Tuinple sireet,
Wednesday evtnlng at 7:30. All Interest-
ed nre cordially Invited.
WE SHIP HOUSEHOLD C.OODS TO AND
at greatly reduoed rates. Call on us or
write for particulars. iiKKINH VAN AND
STORAGE CO.. 244 youth Uroadway.
TIIK WELL KNOWN "SWEDISH INSTI-
lute" now for suk-, ■» a whole or half in-
terim; a very good business proposition lo
rlKlit parly. DHS. WALDEN & OLSON, 535
\V. Pico »t.
HOHDRR AND PAPER KOR 12-IT. ROOM,
$1, 3ii-ln. burlap, 15oj 7«-ln., 2ilc; 76-ln. nat-
ural, Wo: 1,.-si pnlnt, Jl.r.n; Hhadcs, JsO| mold-
ing, 2c. WALTER HIIOK., 627 S. Spring St.
BAMBOO FURNITURE— WE JIAKh OUR
own quods and sell cheaper; expert work-
men; guarantee gooda; call her* rim. X:
M. i CO.. 132 W. 6th »t.
60. CAU TRANSFER CO.— TRUNKS. tM
and vii; gtneral drayage. Tela. Uula UU;
Home n>4. 117 W. SECOND ST.
P.'ONISER CARPET CLEAN INO WORKS.
Tel. Main 117; Horn* 211. 751 B. oilvn. Up.
bnUlorlnii niid carpet cleaning.
ATTORNEY.SAT-LAW
ADVICE KHlilS-OENERAL LAW PHAC-
tlce; no ft* without aucoocs. Call or write
O. W. COOK. 6?l H'.tmaon blu.k. corner Third
and Spring. Op«n every evening.
UIVORCId LAWti— ADVIOB KRBE; NO in.*
without success; prlvat*. J. L. SMITH. 121
W. Third st Room ;o«. Ito I P in.
BROKERS
R. W. POINDBXTER. RROKER. 809 WlL-
enx -Huililliie, deals 111 bonds, inuitgaves and
other Hrsi-clHs.i securltUs. Loans negotiated
at lowest market rates. If you wish to lend
money on Hint mortgages, I can placs It for
you tafely and at a fair rate of Internal.
Ref*r«nce: First National Hank. Lou Au-
geles National Bank.
LOCKSMITHS
K. STROMKK, UXPKRT LOCKSMITHING-
Moved tv IU4 K*»t Fifth, corner Main. Homa
7711; Main 4600; residence rhuiie Buuth 1211.
Uilndlun: ana taw filing.
CHURCH NOTICES
THK LOS ANdRI.KS FELLOWSHIP— BRN-
Jnmln Fay Mills, permanent minister.
Sunday, April 3": 11 a ni., regular tnnrn-
Inf service at Reinsert th»at»r, Mr. MMIa"
HHhJecl belns: "Th« Vnluo f Death";
nn reri" 1 ""! at Masnnln hall, 4111 South
HIM street, np to 10:.1n a. m.; all seat*
fri-e to nil at 1«:RO. Punilay school In
Mnsonlc hull at d:.1O a. in. Andres* by
Mrs. Mllle nn "The Art of Living." Kmer-
son hnll. !>:!.- a. ni. Children's church at
cert, Slinpson aiiilltorluin. nl 7:K,. hy Mr.
Alfred Wnliier. violinist. Mr. Ernest Reg.
liihlm '(^''TTinnt t^nf>r t Htirt Mr. F'ronlc <'ol-
by. organist. At «:4;. p. m. Mr. MIHr will
give bis seventh address In tho series,
"Old Doa-mna In Now Lights," the epeclal
tliome being "Hell 1 '; all seals free nt the
evening ("oivlce; doors open nt 7 o'clock
•harp.
CHRIST I- II OT ESTA NT EPISCOPAL
church — Flimrr street, corner nf Twelfth.
Jl.v. <leo. Thns. Dnwllng, D. I)., rector.
Rev Chnr!e« W. Nniimann. assltsant min-
ister. At 11 n. ni. morning prayer Dp,
Dowllne; will Introduce his successor, thu
Rev. Baker P. Lee, nnd ilollvnr his closltiK
(llsi-nitrse as active rector nf the tmrlsh.
Punilny school nt !):5n a. in. Evening
pniyer nml Inangurn! rtlscourso by the
Rev. linker p. Lee at 7:»u p, m. An lhi«
Ih h special occasion, sentn will lie re-
served for sent holders nt both , oervloil
iinlll the ehtmnco of the clergy nml rholr.
University, Pino Heights or Washington
rtroet« tars. Welcome.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CIU'RUII —
Hope strrct. near Ninth. Hents free. Rev.
Win. Horace Day, pastor. Rev. Wwrreii
F. Day, D. D,i pastor cnierllus. Music In
charge of Mr. Harry Clifford Lott. bass;
Mr. W. V. HKoele, organist. Mnrnliiß ser-
vice. 11 o'clock; the pastor emerltiiH Will
pronch nn "Man Is nt Hln Best When tlin
Hcst In Him liicliiiles the Rest Ahnvn
Him." Kvfnln* service, 7:3H o'clork; the
Easter music will be repented, an n large:
ntimhrr were unable to gain ailmittnnce on
Easter morning.
FIRST CHURCH or.' CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
of Lou A ng.-le.i- Services ii, the church cill-
flco, Seventeenth an, l Flguernn, Humtay. 11
a. m. Sermon from the Christian Science
yuarterly. Subject: "Adam and Fallen
M.in." HHl.hnth school, 12 ni. Testimonial
ineetinK We.lnosilay, S p. tu. Tnke Wnshlng-
tin. car to klkiipi-iih. anil Seventeenth ctrcets;
traction tn Sixteenth mid Georgia Htreots.
TK-Hdlnir room, 4m;' Rraly lmlliling. Fnintli
ntui Spring streets, open iially from 3:30 to
6 p. in.
ST.' P.U'l/s" PRO-CATHEDRAL, 623 S.OLIVK
strei't-Th9 Rev. J. J. Wllklns, D, T>., ilonn
nnl rector. Services 7:30, !):3u ami 11 n. m.,
7:m p. m. The Rev, Dr. Wllklns will ]>ronoh.
Subjects: Morning. "The Victory of Faith";
evening. "Snnie. Tronic nf The Hcsurrection."
The muKlo. of Easter day will be repented.
Cornel "The rich anil the poor meet to-
gether; the I.oril Is tho MHkrr of them all."
SECOND fIIfRCH OF CHRIST. BClBN-
tlst— SlmpMnn HUdltnrlum, 734 South Hope
street. Services .Sunday: 11 a. m.. ser-
• mon from the Christian Science Quarterly,
subject, "Adam and Fallen Mnn"; Sunday
school, !I::|O a. in. Wednesday evening
ineetlnc. S o'clock. Rcnillng room, 510-311
llcrmmi W. Hellmnn builillng. Spring and
Fourth streets, open dully. Sunday cx-
cepted, from n a. m. to 5 p. m.
INDEPENDENT CHURCH OF CHRIST—
DobiiiHon nuilltorlmn, 1044 South Hope
street. Rev. J. S. Thomson, pastor. Sub-
ject of sermon Sunday mornlrift. "The
Prophecy of John the Rnptlnt Concerning
the Success of Christ." Services begin at
10:4". b. in. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH — f'l.lllVKli
stnet. between Seventh nnd .Eighth
streets. Rev. ,los?ph Smale, pastor.
Thomas Baldwin, D. D.i noting pastor. His
fermon on Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock
Is on "Jesus in the Restitution of All
Thlmts," nnil In the evnlng at 7:30 tho
theme Ib "The First Step in Religion."
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES AT THE
HroHflway Christian church, opposite thf.
court house, beginning April 30. Meetings
unlay night. All Invited to attend. R. L.
Mcllatton, evangeMftt.
INTERWfiRLD ASSOCIATION OF GNOSTIC
AhhHßiiru, mystic Intorpieler. will speak nt
Kramer's hall, Mn South Grand Aye., nt
7:43 this evening. Subject: "Our Invisible
Ililpois; How May We Be Conscious of their
Presence?"
CHURCH OF THE UNITY (UNITARIAN), 925
S Flower at.— Wesley Ilaskill. minister. Ser-
vices. 11 a. m.. Sunday bcliool, 9:45. Rev. E.
T. Wilkes. Sunnav school superintendent
INVESTMENTS
WANTED-* PER CENT NF.T INTEREST,
payable scml-annually on our paid-up cer-
tificates: nothing better In the market; uni-
form satisfaction given for eight years paat;
safe as sovernment bonds; secured by de-
poslt uf first mortgages with a trustee; in-
vestigate. Write for booklet and Information
to the PROTECTIVE SAVINGS BUILDINU
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. W. G. Blewett,
secretary, 101 N. 1 mind way, Los Angeles.
AS A SAFE AND LUCRATIVE INVEST-
meut. the linilteil amount of stock now
being offered by the Auditorium Company
in worthy of Investigation. Already the
Increase In their property shows the stock
to hp worth HO per cent above par. It Is
bcliiK subscribed for by the most conser-
vative bankers, merchants and Investors
Merchants' and Manufacturers' association.
nn HcMttlnnul 20 por cent each year. Call
for full information and list of subscribers
nt the office. <if the company, 407 11OIJO-
l.AS BUILDINO.
BATHS AND MASSAGE
THE REVERE BATltrf — VAPOR. TUB
baths nnd massage; three expert young
laily operators in attendance. 2ir> N.
BROADWAY, one door nurth of Hotel
Ohio.
VAPOR AND SPRAY BATHS. MASSAOE
and elfctrirlty; experienced operators.
618 SOUTH SPRING STREET, rooms 0,
7 anil 8. Hours from 9to 11. .-■ » a
THE ELECTRIC INSTITUTE, FORMERLY
701 H South Broadway, Is now located at
22U Franklin street, suite 6. Open from
U a. m. to 11 p. in.
EASTERN TRAINED GRADUATE OPER-
ators— Tub. vapor and electric blanket baths.
127V4 N. UROADWAY. Hours » to 12. Under
new management.
SCIKNTIFIC TREATMENTS— NO SUNDAY
treatment; ofnee hours, 9 to 9. 223 W.
SECOND ST.. Rooms 213-218. Home 2229.
LEWIS PARLORS— VAPOR HATHS, MAB-
sage,, chiropody, manicure, fare and scalp
treatment. 141V4 N. UHOADWAY. Room «.
BERNARD DATH PARLORS REOPENED
at 809 Hi WEST FOURTH BTREET; for-
merly Room », 116 H South Droadway.
VAPOR AND TIIH HATHS. MASSAOE AND
electric treatments. Room 225. 702 SOUTH
KI'RINO STREET. Telephone, Main 593.
SCIENTIFIC AND MAGNETIC MASSAOE.
salt bl'»v and tub baths. Room 18. Hours 10
a. m. to 11 p. m. 316Vs SO SPHINO BT.
B*T11« AND MAHSAOK-6181, S. HPnINfJ
St. Dfflce, Room 8. Formerly 702 S. Spring
Kt. O]>en Sundays.
WANTKD-OIRL TO ABPIST IN BATH PAR-
h.r. Apply 1 o'clock, ROOM 1. 328V4 NORTH
MAIN.
SUCCTRia TRKATMKNT AND MAS3AGK-
SOi TEMPLK BTRRKT, Room 4. ■• -.-■■
BATHS AT 45S 8. BROADWAY. NOW UNDEH
new management. Open Sundays.
BATIIS-HOOM 2. 809 TKMPLB BT.
PHYSICIAN*
UK. ANIJ MUU. CARTKR BUCCKbaFULI .i
treat all femala dlsuases and Irregularities; 10
years' icxparlenoe; consultation free, liours,
I a. m. to • b. m. ; Sundays, 10 to II a, m. iM
MKItt'ANTII.B PLAC'K, ov«r 641 8. Spring.
LUNU. oUCOKHaKUL I'HACTU:K. UXf-Kl-
euced. cemvetent ladles' specialist; strlctll
reliable; cases guaranteed. MRS. WOODS,
Ml W. 10th. tut. Flgmrost and Franclioo.
C'ANC'KR CIJRKD-MRS. B. J. HltllXlß HUM-
uily. J'ioo treatment given worthy poor
Tuesdays and Fridays, 2 to 4 p. m. J. O.
ALDRICH, M. 1) , 454 So. Spring 8L
SOUTHERN UOMK FOR LADIK9 UUItINU
connnmiant; hciims for children. DR. C. &
BMITII, IV BelUvue aye. T«l. Main tMi.
JULIAN MACRAK. KLKCTHICIAN-MKNTAL,
and norvoui dlteasss. 1030 U. HOPli. Hum*
4.004.
DR. TAYIA>R-F_MALB BI'UCJALIST AND
obsteUlc. UttLABOO I'UBt'CKM. Walo st.
MONEY TO LOAN
TOU
NEED
mow at f
We can lend yon email or Uflte amounts
on real estate from I to t per cent. Build-
Ing loans a fpeclalty.
HUBKIiT MITCHELL CO.,
— • 60» Routh Broadwar.
CA 8M CONnDBNTIAtrtiT<_OAtrBD fl ALA -
rled persons r,n note without security, without
employe™' knowledge and without Indoraore;
easy payments: positively low^t rati>». Nnlea
bought, lonnn on local stocks, etc. Hours 10:30
a. m. In 1 p. m. and 2 to 5:30 p. m. COMMER-
CIAL DISCOUNT CO., W4 Frost Mock.
MONEY TO LOAM— ANY AMOUNT. SHORT
or ling time, on furniture, planes, diamonds,
live Hock, etn. Strictly confidential, reliable
business houre.
COLTBAR FURNITURE CO..
<» B. Main Street
Pniin-n: Main 11IT| Home MM. •
DON'T BORROW I'ROUIILR, BORROW
money; salaried men and women accommo-
dated on their note without mortgage or
Indoreer; confidential. CHERRY, 211 O. T.
Johnson Bldg., cor. Ith and Broadway.
To LOAN—
Plenty nf mnn»y on good renl estate or
nrctirlty ill (I |ior cent,
llomn phone 2243. K. H. BROOKB ft CO.,
Hiiiiwt Main mis. -in-Sin Currlor Blilg. -
TUB CRKSCENT LOAN CO.T SUITE "00-701
Lankerslilm bulldlnc, cor. M and Spring.
Loans money to Halarled people on their
note without security or endorser; strictly
confidential.
MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE AND
others, without security ; lasy payments
Largest business In M principal cities. TOL-
MAIN, Room 430 Mason Bldg.. cor. 4tu
and Broadway.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW INTEREST ON
plnncs. diamonds, automobiles, furniture,
real rstnle; no publicity. Office 1, 3)3 V,
HOUTII HILL ST. 9:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.
ON DIAMONDS, FURNITURK, LIVESTOCK,
itr.| low rates; prompt, rellsbls. REID A
CO.. H2 S. Broadway, Room 126. Phone ICM.
SECOND MORTGAGES, TRUST DEEDS
ami cintrncts Issued for sale of real estate
buiight. NOURBB * CO., 2M Trust Ulilg.
MONKY T(; LOAN-THOMAS (7 WAD -
WORTH. M and 320 Douglas building, will
lend money on olty or country real estate.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE s. PAID I FOR I OLD
line life Insurance p.. Helen. Money loaned.
L. P. VAN NORMAN, 1134 Went 46th st.
R, IV, POLVDIiXXER, 4t)9 WILCox i:\.ln. .
loans money on real estate, stocks and
bonds. Building loans a specialty.
LONG AND SHOUT LOANB-LOW RATES.
NOURHE * COMPANY, 2"2 Trust building.
Telephones— Home 7500; Red 6MI.
FOR LARI',IO AND SMALL AMOUNTS ON
real estate; long or short time. NOURSE
fk. CO., 202 Trust Building,
$2(IOO— PRIVATE MONEY AT « PRIt CE.N'X
on city property. 10. M. REYNOLDS. Tel.
19.19. 211 Orant nidg.
SECOND MORTGAGE!* LOANS A"T LOW
IRtes. NOITRSK & CO., 2112 Trust Building.
TRAN&FEK AND STORAGE
THE L. A. VAN, TRUCK AND~STORaSk
CO, MOVE, PACK, STOKE ANI) SHIP
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS AT
REDUCED RATES. CAN RAVE YOU
MONEY ON SHIPPING YOUR HOUSE-
HOLD GOODS AND PIANOS EAST,
WEST, NORTH ANI) SOUTH. WE ALSU
MOVE OFFICBS, SAFES AND MACHIN-
ERY. PROMI'T AND CAREFUL ATTEN-
TION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. 612 S.
HROADWAY. I'HONES— MAIN 115, HOME
L'fl-i. R. 11. DUNSTON. PROP.
WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR STOR-
AGE WAREHOUSE BEFORK PLACINO
YOUR STORAGE ELSEWHERE. OIJK
I'HICES ARI3 MOST REASONAIILB. B'B
ALSO MOVE FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC.
WE SHIP HOUSEHOLD GOODS FROM
OCEAN TO OCEAN AT REDUCED
RATES. OFFICK. 228 W. FIFTH ST.
TRANSCONTINENTAL FREIGHT CO.
COLYEAR WAREHOUSE! CO.
Fire Proof. 415-19 San I'edro St.
Open storage or separate Iron rooms.
Moving and packing reasonable rates.
Cash advanced on storage.
Main Office. 322 S. MAIN.
Phones— Main 1117; Home 2154.
TROY VAN AND STORAGE CO. OFFICE^
442 S. BROADWAY. PHONE MAIN 2103:
HOME 2SS3. HALF RATES OS SHIP-
PING.
MINING AND ASSAYING
JANUARY JONES
IS COMINO
THIS WEEK.
Be sure' at\rt ccc the mining expert by call-
ing nn him at the office of the Laclede
Brokerage Co., mnln banking floor. H. W.
Hollman building. Engagements can be
made by nil persons Interested In Nevada
mines In advance by calling In person, by
letter, or Phone Home 7635 or Main 4173.
Preference will bn given to advance engage-
ments. Note the new location of the I.A-
CLEDE BROKERAGE CO., main ground
floor, H. W. lleliinan building, commencing
Monday. Watch newspapers fnr date of
Jones' arrival. Rrnd our big ads. In today's
papers.
WANTKD.TO H~UY^
'Mm shares Snowstorm Mining.
2mm shares Heed Crude oil.
401 MERCHANTS' TRUST BIIILDIN'O.
LEGAL NOTICES
To Whom It May Concern
I. Mary R. Pepulverta. do hereby refuse t->
pny any anil all bills contracted by Paul J.
He|)Ulvpda nfff r this 23d day of April. lflOG.
MINING AND ASSAYING
FtirT^EXCHANarc^roim ooliT^mTnino
claims in a proved district, for ranch or city
property! will elve. good trade; 40 acres, this
county, good lunil, for a driving horse anil
rig. J. A. MORLAN, 412 Chamber of Cum-
mi-rce Hl,lg.
DENTIST*
6CHIFFMAN UENTAL CO..
107 N. Spring st. — Painless extracting, fill-
ing, crown and bridge work, flexible rub-
ber plates. Pure gold nil Ings, 750 up; all
other fillings, 60c up; cleaning teeth, 50c
up; gold crowns and brldg* work. f2.6v
up; seta teeth. f2.50 up. Also open even-
ings and Sunday forenoonß.
BOUTH Sf'HINO.
(•HANK BTMv'ENS. 124
CONTRACTORS
OUR BTORY AND A HALF
RESIDENCES
HAVE FULL. HEIOHT CEILINGS
UPSTAIRB!
When you are In the Interior they have all
the appearance of a full two-atory houae,
anit our deilKna me artlstlo and unuaual,
building of a 'mury and a half liouae. we
ran get prettier and more graceful exterior
effects.
Come In and let vi give you a Hat of aome
of the beat known and moat reputable bual-
neae men In the city whom we have built
for. Their unqualified recommendation la
our beat advertlaeinent.
R. N. LAMBERTH & CO..
GENERAL BUILDINQ CONTRACTORS.
Phonee: Bulte 414 llraly Bids-
Main ZE22.
Home i!« 29.
FOR SALE
FOR BALK— fi'UO; CLOSU IN; FIVIS-ROOM
house, 704 North Hill slrset; one block
north of Hellevu* avenue. Reasonable
terms of payment. R. W. I'IiINIiK.VTKU.
40» Wllcox Uulldlng.
FOR BALI':— NKW, MODKRN 5-ROOM COT-
tage, ga« and electric, light; large lot to
>0-fout alley; c«m«ut walks, lawn. ',« block
from Central ay«. car Hue. • 1150 BAST
MTU BT.
FOR 8. LB
FOR PALK-fIOLTRAH'S.
.122-324 H. Main.
Tt'g A sh»m# to cut other denlerd' prlc»"i,
nut we have tn Itepp up our reputation
us an o|,| estnbllshed business firm. We
nave certainly been dolns; more than our
Khar* of the trnrlft the ixst week. Hotr e»n
• nyon* resldt the extmordlnary low prlcos
we are sacrlflclns; furniture m? Don't full
to see our show window*— ell ronri* markM
In plain flftiircs. What we advertise we An,
•nd more, too, a* you ran buy on
EABY PAYMENTS
at prices that rannot be touched at Any oth*f
furniture store In the city. All we ask you
to do la tn come and •"•<• Our goods nnd It*
ynti are a minus to save money we can help
you. Our prices are the lowest In the city.
We have Just received several carloads of
furniture direct from the eastern factories,
which wn are selling nt one-third lent than
others. Besides our snaps In new furniture, •
we wnnt tn tell you of purchase Of the en-
tire contents nf several pottages, all ef which
we are selling at one-third lesa than others.
GOODS ON BALT3 MONDAT.
Full nlxo Iron beds, $.1.00; out J2.DO. .
Full size springs, S3. fin, cut Jl.r.n.
Full size miiltresH, |2.fio, cut ILMI.
d-fnot nak extension tnble, $S.iA cut $4. 50.
Kolld oak dining chalm, SOc, cut 75c.
Hardwood sideboard, Jl.'.on, cut tin.no.
Oak nicki-r with steel brace, {3.50, cut %t.K. I
Hnrriwooil, 2-pleco bedroom set, $15.00)
cut $!i..".«.
Hanlßood, 8-pleco bedroom eet, I17.G0;
cut $12. 80,
tins range, $12.50, cut $7. G0.
r.-iid cook stove, $ft.oo, cut J5.00.
Country customers lemember that — c pack
and deliver goods free to depot.
COLYEAR'S. 322-324 S. Main.
Phone 21.V1; Sunset Main 1117,
"~~~~ HALE REALTY CO.
3IR-19 Pacific Electric Bldg.
Jurt a few of our bargains— ,
1S2 — 6-room cottage, modern, lot 4Oxl4»!
Trinity; $2100; $600 down, balance on terms to
suit.
IR1— «-rnom eotUgn. modern throughout, loi
60x142, on Wall st.l $2700; $500 down, balance
tO Mill.
lOD— Nice 5-room cottage on N. Place; only
$inno. on terms. Thin must be sold at once.
174-7-rnnm holme, on W. 49th St.; $3600;
$H'io down, balance on tcim».
ITr, — 6-room cottage on E. 28th St.; $2400
IR4— «-room cottage on Pico Heights; corner
lot. MxlBO; M6OO cash.
mi-fi-rcnm housn on W. ?2d St.; $37(0;
$20<io down, balance mortgßge.
IC7— Fine ]2-ro»im house on Beacon St., on
lnt liHlxl.'iil; moilem In every way; price, $IS,-
(V) 0: terms to suit purchaser.
ISS— IO-room house on Wall St.; can be di-
vined into departments very easily; come and
see. thin one and make us an offer. It must
be sold at once nnrl some one will get a snap.
HALE REALTY CO.,
81R-M Pacific Electric Bid*., Cor «th & Main.
FOR SALR — BUNGALOW COTTAGES—
AND OTHERS.
Slx-ronin cottage, new and modern, In
Highland Park, one block from new Monte
Vista enf line. Price, $L'66O.
Six-room, up-to-date bungalow cottage
at 2423 Mnlabur street. In Boyle Heights.
Price only $26511.
Six-room, modern bungalow cottage at -
2427 Malabar street. Price $2660.
Seven-room bouse, near Hunset boulevard
and Alvarado street. Price $1600; terms.
Six-room, ui>-to-cjat» cottage at 3724
Adnlr street. This has never been occu-'- 7
pled and Is cheap at the price. $2650;
part rash.
. Eleven-room, two-story house on corner
nf WcKtlnko and First street, modern and
up-to-niite; will rent for $30 per month.
Price »i',on.
THOS. J. HAMPTON CO.,
119 South Broadway. L. A. R. B.
TO LET—
NRW SIX-ROOM HOUSE, STBICTLT
MODERN. NEVER OCCUPIED; 2150 SAN-
TEE STREET; RENT $30.
MODERN' SIX-ROOti COTTAGE, 1300
WEST EIGHTH STREET; RENT »30. ,
SIX-ROOM MODERN COTTAOE, COM-
PLETELY FURNISHED. 1345 STAR
STREET; RENT $.16.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAOE. BATH,' ETC.,
122 NORTH UTAH STREET; RENT $15,
AND TENANT PAYS WATKR.'
R. K. IBBKTSON * CO.,
PHONE 2110. 31« TRUST BUILDING.
$5250
FOR HALE—
Elpgnnt nine-room house on slxty-flve-
foot corner In th© swollest section of the
southwestern part of the city. This Is a
modern and comparatively new house,
easily worth $1500. hut owner is forced to
sell. Absulutßly the biggest bargain In
Los Angeles today. Must be sold this
" Ccl< ' F. M. PHELPB,
60S Douglas Block.
Phones— Home 4609; Main 6406.
FOR~SALIif— $3750 ;~TERMB, $500 CASH.
TWO-STORY, SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE.
NEAR ADAMS AND NORMANDIE: POL-
ISHED FLOORS. BRICK MANTEL.
ELECTRIC FIXTURES.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. WEST JEF-
FERSON, NEAR McCLINTOCK, $2650;
$500 CASH.
H. E. IBBETSON & CO-
HOME 2410. 318 TRUST BUILDING.
FOR SALE —
New nlx-room cottnge, with reception
hr.ll, hath, china closet, large pantry and
screen porch; you can select your own
paint, wall tints and mantel; lot 60x160 to
nlley; one and one-half blocks from car
and well locnted: price $2150: $200 cash,
balance monthly; now Is the time to buy;
have your own garden, flowers, etc; let
"your rent pay for your home.
E. Q. DEVENS,
227 Lnughlln Bldg.. 315 S. Broadway.
Home Phone 8321.
FOR SALE— BY OEO. HARLAN. .143
SOUTH BROADWAY—
Eight-room, lVa-story house, new and
modern, gas, etc.. New Hampshire street;
$3800.
Nlne-rnom. modern, two-story house,
924 East Twenty-seventh; price. $4000;
$1(100 cash, balance time, 7 per cent. •;;-
Six-room house. 54! South Flckett street,
Boylo Heights; price $1400; terms.
Eight-room house, new and modern, Pico
Heights; $2500; $500 to $1000 cash, bal-
ance time.
FOR SALE— FLATS.
Handsome set of flats known as "Stet-
son terrace,", on Went First vtrcet; con-,
tains thirty-two rooms, six baths ' and
toilets, strictly up to date, Moorish archi-
tecture, cement concrete foundation; ' this
is one of tlw good buys in l/>s Angeles;
brings In a good Income and will Increase
every day In value. THOS. J. HAMPTON.
119 South Broadway.
FOR RENT— A PLEASANT AND ATTRACT-
Iva house of 6 rooniH. with large closets,
bath und pantry: electric lights; gas for
cooking. Beautiful lawn; roses and flowers:
laign palms and shade trees: cement walks;
la-go corner lot enclosed with' cobblestone
wall: housn clean and ready to move Into;
situated on the corner of Avenue U and
Pasadena avenue car line. No children. I-
R. JOHNSON, 115 Avenue 83. -
FOR SALE-
S2OO CASH ONLY.
GET A HOME.
$2100-6 large rooms, modern, well located,
new. See this snap. Beautiful streets and
homes. _^ DAVISON & SON.
Rooms 204-6 Wlloox Bldg.
Members L. A. Realty Board.
FOR BALE-
BNAP. .
jfooo— 9 rooms, corner on Burlington aye.
near Ninth st. ; large lot; modern and lovely
hoin»; worth more money.
M. M. DAVISON & BON,
. Rooms 304-6 Wlloox Bldg. -
Members L. A. Realty Board. .
FOR BALE-NEARLY NEW 7-ROOM, TWO.
story house; excellent location; at your own
price and terms. Here are some bargains:
|IDOO-5-room cottage.
$3000— 7-room. two-story house. I
$6ono — 11-room ho"u»e, modern In every way;
large barn, gas plant; lot (oxl4o.
CITY BUILDINO CO., 6294 B. Broadway.
FOR SALE-
S9SOO—7 rooms, nearly new, magnificent
home In West lake eeotlon; large lot, beuutl-
ful street, slgiitly location; terms.
H. M. REYNOLDS.
811 Orant Bldg. Tel. 19".
FOR KALR-3 DESIRABLM NKW AND
iiHxlc.ru house!. $2260, 6 rooms. 704 N. II 111;
$!£JO, 6 rooms, southwest; $K(io, I rooms,
Eakt Li>s Angeles. Reasonable cash payment
and bnlar.es Instalments. . R. W. I'OINDEX-
TER. 409 Wllcox Uldg.
FOR SALE— CLOSE IN LOT AND HOUSE;
m South Olive at. Best bargain In the city
for centmlly located proiwrty. R. W. POIN-
UEXTEB. 409 Wllcox BUsf