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THE WEATHER
•;■".. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 8.
' Time.| Uar | Th. iTCHriWlndTvellW'oathert
5 a.m.| 30.00 I 60~f~94 fBW"T~4TCIdy.
6 p.m. I 29.94 | 67 | 76 I SW | 10 | Clear.
i Maximum temperature, 75.
Minimum temperature, 60.
Weather Conditions
■ ' SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. B.— Rain has
-fallen from the mouth of the Columbia
river northward and cloudy weather pre
vails along the coast from San Frunrisco
northward^ A thunderstorm has occurred
at Flagstaff.
•»i,The temperature continues high In tn«
-great valley of California.
v ,, Admission day promises to be cloudy
'north of Sacramento and generally fair
'south of Sacramento.
~;.i- j Forecast
'••?Los Angeles and vicinity: Fair Satur
day with fog In the morning, light south
west wind. ,_______.
MARRIAGEJJCENSES
MARQUEZ-GARCIA — Perisiliano Mar-
' <quez, 19, native of Mexico and resident
lof Los Angeles, and Tiodora Garcia,
19, native of Nevada and resident of I
' Los Angeles. '
ALLEN-BCHMITT— Harry S. Allen, 21,
.native of Oregon and resident of Ava-
:lon, and Lulu V. Schmitt, 19, native of
Illinois and resident of Avalon.
ACOSTA-ALVlTRE— Bonfacio Acosta, 42,
i native of California and resident of
San Gabriel, and Lugarda Alvitre, 25,
; native of California and resident of
San Gabriel.
BURALL-COOK-George Burall, 22, na-
tive of Illinois and resident of Los An-
geles, and Frances Cook. 17, native of
■California and resident of Los Angeles.
HILL-SMlTH— Charles A. Hill, 20, native
of Michigan and resident of Sawtelle,
and Ada E. Smith, 16, native of Michi-
gan and resident of Sawtelle.
BARCLAY-BISTOLLO-E. L. Barclay,
67, native of France and resident of
Los Angeles, and Marguerite Bistollo,
47, native of France and resident of
Los Angeles.
KANT-PATTON— Alfred Fant, 20, native
I of England and resident of Los Angeles,
to Donnye Patton, 22, native of Cali-
fornia and resident of Los Angeles.
OANT-NOBLES— J. M. Gant, 21, native
of Illinois and resident of Los Angeles,
to Maude A. Nobles, 20, native of Texas
I and resident of Lankershim.
VAN TREES-HILTON— PauI J. Van
Trees, 25, native of lowa and resident of
Los Angeles, to Margaret S. Hilton, 24,
native of Minnesota and resident of
BEAL-FITZPATRICK-Robert F. Beal,
85 native of lowa and resident of Los
Angeles, to Annie S. Fitzpatrick, 33,
native of Connecticut and resident of
Los Angeles. _
OREENGARD-MILLER - John Green-
gard, 27, native of Missouri and resi-
dent of Los Angeles, to Pauline Miller
20, native of Russia and resident of
JACKSOTHARVEY-W. R Jackson. 23.
native of Illinois and resident of Pasa-
dena, and Gwenndolyn Harvey. 23, na-
tive of Nebraska and resident of Los
Angeles.
Peck & Chase Co.. »n aer *g*J r8 H a n d T m , -
tialmers: lady assistant 433 8. Hill. Ta>.
Main n.
DEATHS
EVANS— John, County hospital, native of
Arkansas, uraemia, September 9, aged
!GRA y VES-Chester E., 901 East Twenty-
fifth street, native of California, pneu-
monia. September 8, aged 5 months.
JOHNSON— John M., Naomi hospital, na-
tive of Illinois, catarrh, September 7,
aged 19 years. .
MARATANA-Eugene, Deaconess hos-
pital, native of Japan, spinal menin-
• gills. September 7, aged 25 years.
■MA.nSHA,LL-J«hn..H^ California hos-
~ pUal,- native of Maryland, cancer, Sep-
MEEI b IAN-^mia 6 m y c a . rS Slsters hospital,
native of Ireland, pulmonary tubercu-
losis. September 8, aged 42 years.
VAN DERSLICE-Asa, 1332 West Twelfth
street, native of Missouri, heart disease,
September fi. aged 11 years.
Iresee bros. Co. *_iinsr*
BROADWAY AND bI.VT" STREET
S^r^rr- UNDERTAKERS
PIERCE BROS. — CO.
runrrat directors. BM-Rl2 S. Flower street
Our la.ly undertaker. Miss Elizabeth Thompson.
in «ttendanee for women end children day or
alcnt. T-hone Main 1627; Home S7.
CUNNINGHAM & O'CONNOR
UNDERTAKERS, have removed to 1031
S. Grand Aye. Phonea — Main 403; Home
403.
DIED
DUTCHER — At Compton avenue, Sep-
tember 7, Joseph Dutcher, a native
of Canada, aged 72 years. Funeral
from Florence church, 9:30 a. m.
Sunday, September 10. Friends In-
vited to attend. Interment Rosedale
cemetery.
CHURCH NOTICES
. SAINT PAUIVS~IPRO^CATHEDRAL—
— 523 South Olive street, opposite Central
park. Open every day of the year. All
welcome, especially strangers. The Rt.
Rev. J. H. Johnson, D. D., bishop, Very
Rev. J. J. Wilklns, D. D., dean and rec-
■ tor. Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. Ser-
vices: Holy communion 7:30 a. m. Sun-
day school 9:30 (parish house). Morn-
ing prayer and sermon 11 a. m.
. Pieacher Rev. Robert Renlson, M. A.
Subject, "The Great Question." Even-
Ing prayer and sermon 7:45 p. m. Rev.
R. Renison will preach on "Chrlstian-
"■ ' ity and Christ." Mr. Renlson also gives
a Bible instruction dally (except Sun-
days and Saturdays) at 4 p. in. In the
Pro-Cathedral. Subject, ''The Bible,
What is it and Why I Believe It."
IMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
—Corner Tenth and Figueroa streets,
Rev. Hugh K. Walker, D. D., pastor.
Preaching by the pastor tomorrow at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The sermons will
seek to set forth the two-fold task before
the twentieth century church. Morn-
ing subject, "The Clearing of Confused
Intellects." Evening, "The Qulcken-
■ ing of Dead Hearts." A special invita-
tion extended to strangers.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—
Hope street, near Ninth. Seats free.
' Rev. William Horace Day, pastor. Rev.
Warren F. Day. D. D.. pastor emerl-
P, tus. Music in charge of Harry ClllTord
Lott, bass. W. F. Skeele, organist.
Morning service, 11 o'clock, the pastor
will preach. Evening service, 7:45,
the pastor will preach "Heaven."
VENICE AUDITORIUM— VENICE OF
America. Address by Frank Peltret:
;■• "Ideals of Venice," 10:30 a. m. Sunday.
j Music by Venice quartet: Mrs. Frank
Colby, soprano; Mrs. F. Peltret Mon-
v - 'son, alto; William t). Phillips, tenor;
: ,' Robert McGranger, bass. Frank H. Col-
% by, organist. ;
• MAGNOLIA AVENUE CHRISTIAN
, church— West Twenty-fifth and Magno-
lia avenue. Jesse P. McKnlght, pastor.
Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Church ser-
vices 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. J. I.
. .West will occupy the pulpit. Cordial
3 invitation to all.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—
. Communion at 11 a. m. Preaching by
the pastor, Rev. Frank DeWltt Tal-
mage, D. D., at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "A
Vile Tongue."
BROADWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH-
Opposite court house. Preaching by
B F. Coulter at 11 a. m. and at 7:45 p.m.
PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS
* townsend] lyon, hackley &
■-: , . KNIGHT.
PATENTS OBTAINED IN ALL COUN-
tries; trademarks and copyrights regis-
tered; patent, trademark and copyright
suits In all courts. ROOMS 504-7, Mer-
chants' Trust Company building. Tele-
: phones. Home 8191. Sunset Main 9129.
" SAZAKD & HARPHAM, PATENTS^
*_ne«rs, SPRING & STH. Stok £r««.
WANTED
Help— Mala
" HUMMEL BROS. _ CO.,
—EMPLOYMENT AGENTS
A strictly flrbt-ciass, reliable agency.
All kinds of help promptly furnished,
Xour orders solicited.
116-118 East Second street.
Between Main and Los Angeles sts.
Largest and best equipped offices so
toe Pacific coast.
HUMMEL BROS & CO..
116 and US K. 2d BL
Telephones— Main 609.
Homa^E^
WANTED—
Flrat-clasa newspaper solicitor-
Apply at circulating; department be-
tween 7i30 and 8 a. m. null 4:30 and
B ■>,'■_
los angeles herald.
Wanted— bright, active boy, me-
chanlcally inclined, to learn typewriting
repairing. THE SMITH PREMIER
TYPEWRITER CO., 103 N. "Broadway.
WANTED— TWO GOOD LABORERS TO
help on concrete foundation. Apply at
southeast corner of 6TH AND BIXEL.
I =
Help — Female
WANTED—
TELEPHONE OPERATORS. APPLY
MR. MITCHELL, 246 SOUTH HILL
STREET.
WANTED— GIRL TO DO GENERAL
housework. 2654 MENLO AYE. $30 pel-
month.
WANTED WAITRESSES— INQUIRE AT
Hotel Rosslyn, 433 South Main street.
Houses
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
A new and modern up-to-date house
of eight to ten rooms, with large lot.
Prefer on high ground, between Pico
and Adams.
NORTON _ HAY,
318 Weat 3d St.
To Rent
WANTED—
ALL OWNERS
—OF RENTAL PROPERTY—
TO KNOW THAT WE
DO A RENTAL BUSINESS—
DON'T WORRY
—IF YOU WANT A TENANT
—LIST YOUR PROPERTY
WITH US
MINGS _ FARISH,
»15 SOUTH HILL STREET.
To Purchase — Real Estate
WANTED WANTED WANTED
to buy
Fifteen or Twenty
ACRES
ACRES
ACRES
on the
Santa Fe
Line.
GUY W. COLTON,
. 314 O. T. Johnson Bldg.
Miscellaneous
WANTED— DEALERS AND PAPER-
hangers to write for sample books of
wall paper, paints, etc. WALTER
BROS.. 627 South Spring.
WANTED-PARTIES TO HELP MAKE
up carload household goods for Chicago
and east. Address BOX 344, Herald
office. ; ■■
" " "sanitariums; ' .""" ;r
MRX^MT^HETIB^R^r^SATfITARruSI^
Massage, electric, tub, vapor, steam
baths, chiropody, manicuring, scalp
treatment, facial' massage. 225 ft w.
First. Homo 3809.
BATHS AND MASSAGE
IT? IS~~FINK, TRY IT^ELECTRIC
shampoo, face massage and scalp
treatment; nothing like it in the city.
PERSIAN TOILET PARLOR, 732 W. 7th
VAPOR AND SPRAY BATHS. MAB-
sage and electricity; experienced op-
eratorß. 618V4 SOUTH SPRING ST.,
rooms 6. 7 and 8. Hours from i to 11.
MANICURING AND MASSAGE PAR-
lors formerly at 115% South Broadway,
removed to 609% SAN FERNANDO
ST. Home Phone 3457.
WHEN ¥OU WISH A FIRST-CLASS,
thorough treatment, call at 220 FRANK-
LIN ST., Room 8. One treatment as-
sures another.
VAPOR AND TUB BATHS. MASSAGE
and electric treatments. Room 225. 702
SOUTH SPRING STREET. Telephone.
Main 592.
THE BADEN BATHS, STEAM AND
heat baths, alcohol massage, magnetic
and electric treatment. 218 N. MAIN,
room 12.
321 SOUTH HILL— VAPOR AND TUB
baths, massage for colds, rheumatism,
nervousness. Open every day. Room I.
LEWIS PARLORS - VAPOR AND
shampoo baths; scientific massage;
chiropody. 141% N. Broadway, room 6.
MANICURING, MEDICATED AND
vapor tub baths, massage. 245% S.
Spring St., 3d floor, suite 26. No signs.
SCIENTIFIC, MAGNETIC MASSAGE,
tub baths, alcohol rub, salt glow. 9 a.
m. to 12 p. m. R. 10,629% S. BDWAY.
sulphume7"vapor, electric, tub
baths, massage, chiropody. Formerly
618% Spring. 701% S. BDWY. Main 3133.
SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS— NO SUN-
day treatment; office hours 9 to 9. 223
W. 2d St., rooms 213-215. Home 2229.
TUB BATHS. MASSAGE-NEW MAN-
agement. Open Sundays. Hours 10 a. m.
to 12 p. m. 137 S. BROADWAY-
TWO EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY
operators in attendance. NEW YORK
BATHS, 703% S. Broadway.
VAPOR AND TUB BATHS, MASSAGE
and electric treatments. Room 225, 702
S. SPRING ST. Tel. Main 591!.
ESTELLE BATH — OPEN UNDER
new management; best equipped in the
city. 127 EAST SECOND.
BATHS-455 S. BROADWAY-ROOMS 22
and 23. Formerly of 610% S. Spring.
Home phone 3449.
FOR A GOOD TUB OR VAPOR BATH
and massage go to 738% South Grand
avenue; 'phone 0660:
BATHS AND SCIENTIFIC MASSA GE-
Rooms 6 and 7, 610% SOUTH SPRING
STREET.
341% SOUTH SPRING, ROOM 8. NEWLY
opened manicuring, also facial massage.
SOUTHERN BATH PARLORS] 444
SOUTH SPRING. Suites 1 and 2.
BATHS-309 W. TEMPLE, ROOM NO. X
Phone Home 5076.
PALMISTS AND MtDIUMS
V^DTfc7^CA^D^SLD^RT^6WrSOUTH
Spring, suite 6. Readings, dally, 25c.
Hlndu-Vollc charms for sale. Satisfac-
tion or no pay. Hundreds of pleased
patrons. OPEN SUNDAYS.
JJit. GRKEN. LIFE READER. BUSI-
ness medium, gives readings dally; test
circles Tue., Thur. evenings at l o'clock;
85c. Room 18, 119% S. BPRING ST.
MHS. PARKER, PALMIST .^NU CLAIR»
vovanl. 41ti% H. SPRING ST.. room ».
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
wIB^WA^fT^^OUR^BUsiNESsI COIT-
YEAR WAREHOUSE CO., new and
fireproof storage; moving, shipping;
lowest rates. Carpets steamed, cleaned
and packed In moth-proof paper. Cash
advanced on storage. Office 822 South
Main. Phones Main 111,7. Homo 2164.
LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1905.
FOR RENT '
House*
"Rental Department."
R. A. BURTON REALTY CO,
416-418 Lnnghlln Building,
315 South Broad— ay.
We have four excellent flats
on Glrard street, two lower
five-room and two upper six-
room. Large yard and indi-
vidual sheds for tenants. Wash
trays and other modern con-
veniences.
CALL AT OUR OFFICE FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION
ABOUT THIS AND OTHER
RENTAL PROPERTIES WE
HAVE. .
FOR RENT— 4-ROOM COTTAGE AND
barn on College street. Water paid.
Close in; $10 per month.
J. A. MORLAN & CO..
202 Fay Bids.
FUU
TO LET— MODERN FLATS— Water FTee.
110 — 8 rooms, 204 N. Fremont.
112 — 3 rooms, 212 N. Fremont.
$12—3 rooms, 834 S. Flgueroa.
$14—3 rooms, 334 8. Flgueroa, furnished.
$16 — 5 rooms, 1013 w. Diamond.
$16—6 rooms, 1016 W. Ist.
$16—4 rooms. 612 W. Ist
$16— S rooms, 204 N. Fremont, furnished.
$18-8 rooms, 218 N. Fremont, furnished.
WIESENDANGER, 221 Laughlin Bid.
Furnished Flats
FOR $14 YOU CAN RENT THREE
rooms, completely furnished, new, ele-
gant; housekeeping; gas range, bath,
telephone, hot water; close in. 334
SOUTH FIGUEROA. $10 unfurnished;
also 204 NORTH FREMONT. $10 unfur-
nlshed.
Furnished Rooms •
THE PACIFICO.
WE HAVE A FEW ROOMS YET
UNOCCUPIED. IF YOU WANT AN
UP-TO-DATE FURNISHED ROOM
WITH RUNNING WATER AND ALL
IMPROVEMENTS, CALL AND SE-
CURE ONE OF THESE ROOMS.
CENTRALLY LOCATED.
412 CENTRAL AVENUE.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THU
best place in Los Angeles to room
and board, call at 805 S. Bunker Hill;
highest elevation In city; a nice, quiet
home, newly furnished and homo
cooking. Take Angel's Flight, then
go two blocks west Rates low for
the summer.
$16— THREE ROOMS, COMPLETELY
furnished: new; housekeeping; in
new building. 218 N. FREMONT.
. Miscellaneous
FOR RENT— CHOICE SECOND STORY
loft 100x50; very close in; $50 a month
with power and steam If desired; just
the thing for a light manufacturing
business or hand laundry. Call at 317
BOYD ST.. near Los Angeles st.
MONEY TO LOAN
KINDS OF GOOD SECURITY IN
SUMS TO SUIT AT CURRENT
RATES.
JAMES B. THRELKELD,
201 FAY BLDG., 326 W. THIRD ST.
TELEPHONE: SUNSET MAIN 393,
HOME 5253.
NOTARY PUBLIC. CONVEYANCER.
MONET TO LOAN AT LOW RATES-
for building or on Improved property,
or In good outside towns. NEW PLAN
OF INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS. In-
terest decreases as you pay. STATE
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCI-
ATION. 107 South Broadway.
CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO
salaried persons on note, without se-
curity, without employer'a knowledge
and without mdorsers; easy payments;
■ positively lowest rates. Hours, 10:30 to
"B:30. COMMERCIAL :JIBCOUNT CO..
628 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. -
ANY AMOUNT ON FURNITURE,
pianos, household goods, machinery,
etc.. If stored In our new fireproof ware-
house. Office 822 S. Main. COLYEAR
WAREHOUSE CO.. Phono Main 1117.
Home 2154.
It. W. POINDKXT—II. 400 WILCOX
Bids., loana money on real ratnte,
stocks and bonds. Building loans a
specialty.
MONEY TO LOAN-THOMAS S. WADS-
WORTH, 319 & 320 Douglas bldg., will
lend money on city or county real estate.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOITsALE^
GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR.
We have listed with us for sale
some gilt-edge stock in one of the
most substantial companies on the
coast. The party owning this stock
is in need of Immediate funds, and In
order to make a quick turn will sell
for $1.50 per share less than actual
value. If you are looking for A 1
investment, investigate this.
BROWN & WOODS, 317 Fay.
MADE FAMOUS
by giving best values in the United
States, 76-lnch natural burlap 20c, 40-
inch dyed 20c, Just the thing between
chair rail; 26-inch dyed 15c. Our bur-
laps are heavy and can be pasted; best
paint $1.50 gallon, molding 2c foot,
slightly damaged window shades 25c,
painting and glazing.
WALTER BROS., 627 S. Spring.
FOR SALE BY . SMITH & ASTON-
Ice cream parlor doing fine business;
sales average $35.00 daily; good stock
and fixtures; suburban town.
SMITH & ASTON. 22fi Laughlin bldg.
special notices
' '
Slightly damaged shades, 25 cents.
Our burlaps are heavier than othem
and can be pasted; 76 inches (not 72)
natural, 20c; 36 inches dyed, 15 cents;
40 Inches dyed. 20 cents; Just the thing
for between chair rails. Moldings 2o
foot.
Best paint, $1.50 per gallon.
Big reduction in wall paper.
Try our enamels— they make things
shine like a mirror. •
Glazing and painting.
WALTER BROTHERS,
627 South Spring St.
PIONEER ~CARPET CLEANING
works— Tel. Main 217; Home .217. 759 &
OLIVE. Upholstering and carpet clean-
ing. -
80. CAL. TRANSFER CO.— TRUNKS,
25c and up; general drayage. Tels Main
S4S6: Home 2184. 317 W SECOND ST.
INVESTMENTS
~~~^ JUvESTMENm^^
We can show you where your money
will yield large returns. Call or write
VAADA MINES PROMOTION
CO., Inc.
212-213 H. W. Hellman Bldg.,
Los Angeles. Cal.
Both phonea
DENTISTS
b<JHli!l''AlAN -_MT__ ii)., '
107 N. Spring St.— Painless extracting,
filling, crown and bridge work, liaxlbla
rubber plates. Pure gold fillings, 750
up; all other fillings, 50c up; cleaning
teeth, 50c up; gold crowns and bridge
work, $2.50 up; sets teeth. $2.50 up. Also
open evenings and Sunday forenoons.
FRANK STEVENS. 324 V, SO. SPRING.'
BROKERS
h. wl KukuSXtwhT _KG__h?~w»
Wllcox BuildlDK, deals in bonds, mori-
H&gea and other tlrat-class securities.
Loans negotiated at lowest mantel
rates. If you wish to lend money on
nist mortgages, 1 can place it fur you
safely and at a fair late or Interi-si.
Reference: First National Bank, Los
Ar.g-olpg Nntlnnwl Bank.
DETECTIVE AGENCIEB
DETECTIVE EVANS HANDLES CIVIL,
criminal, private cases. Strict attention
to business. Main 5760, Horn* 4538. 230 ft
: B. SPRING, room 218.
PHYBICIANB
ALL KINDS OF ELECTRIC TREAT-
ments at the Wilson Electro Institute,
static. X-ray. Violet ray. galvanic, fara-
dlc, sinusoidal, electric light baths,
scientific and vibratory massage. Free
demonstrations Wednesdays and Satur-
days. The only cure for chronic ail-
ments. Under the supervision of ex-
pert medical electrician with years of
experience. Give us a trial. We will
do you good. Hours 9:30 to 5. Phone
4729. 204 MERCANTILE PLACE, rooms
40-43.
DR. AND MRS. CARTER SUCCKBH-
fuIIy treat all female diseases and lr-
regularities; 20 years' experience; con-
sultation free. Hours. 9 a. m. to 8 p.
m.; Sundays, 10 to _a. m. 204 MER-
CANTILE PLACE, over 643 8. Spring.
BO UTHERN HOME FOR LADIES DUR~-
Ine confinement; homes for children.
DR. U. E. SMITH. 727 Bellevue aye.
Tel. Main 2364.
JULIAN MACRAE, ELECTRICIAN-
Mental and nervous diseases. 1030 S.
HOPE. Home 4004.
DR TAYLOR-FEMALE SPECIALIST
and obstetrics. BELASCO THEATER,
Main st.
ATTO R N E V S-AT. LAW
MARRUQE^AiJirPROBATETAWrA
specialty. No fee without success. _. P.
MORE V, 521 Stlmson blk., cor. 3rd and
Spring. Phone 6718. Open evenings.
.jIVOKCK LAWS-ADVICE FREE; NO
fee without success; private. J. H
SMITH, 122 W. Third St., Room 106. 1
to B p m.
PIANOS
pl[a^Jo^^6ljd^n^a¥y^ayments^
Pianos rented at low rates. A. G.
GARDNER PIANO HOUSE, Ltd., lIS
Winston st. Tel. Black 2221: Home 3195.
lost and found
lo^t^l^CdTe^^goliT^watch] en-
graved in back: "Mary E. Plank, April,
'95." D. A. R. pin on fob. Leave at
HERALD OFFICE. Reward.
MINING AND ASSAYING
ASSAYING NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINS
Oct. 2. WADE & WAD 13, 318 E. Ist St.
FOR SALE
House*
BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE
ON HALLDALE AYE., NEAR ADAMS.
$3300 — This very attractive residence
is practically new, being built
only a very short time ago. It is
now occupied by the owner,
who is very desirous of sell-
ing. Nine large, sunny rooms;
fine oak floors. This house
has been carefully constructed,
and will please the most criti-
cal. The lot Is large. This Is
a good, solid Investment — a
. . "quick seller," too. Today Is
your opportunity.
ALTHOUSE BROS.,
234 Laughlin Building.
Main 203. Home Ex. 263.
FOR SALE—
$2400— {$00 mortgage; 5-room modern cot-
tage; lot 50x140; on 31st, close In;
$1000 down, balance to suit.
$2700— 51200 mortgage; 5-room modern cot-
tage; lot 50x135; on 24th.; half cash.
$1800— Clear; 5-room cottage; lot 50x135;
on Vernon.
$1950— Clear; 5-room modern cottage; lot
40x135; terms.
O. C. HA WORTH,
with
WILL
Phone 6921. 304 Mason Building.
~ $975 ~™
FOR A FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE
IS OUR FIGURE.
Anything else you want at the
same proportion. Let us have a chance
to figure on your house. We will fur-
nish your plans and make a house that
will suit you. We are pleased to refer
to any one for whom we have builded.
for we leave them our friends. We can
furnish you the money If you wish.
Drop in and talk It over with us.
INGLEHART BUILDING CO.,
Home Phone 7666. 713 S. Broadway.
NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE
ONLY ONLY ONLY
*1S()O $1800 $ISOO
This new five-room cottage lo-
cated on East Forty-sixth street;
good street car service; hall, parlor,
dining room and one bedroom fin-
ished in burnt wood: mantel, side-
board, cooling closet, shades and
screens; lot 44x124 to alley. Terms if
desired.
NEEDIIAM „ MCGREGOR,
303-4 Fay Building. L. A. R. B.
FOR SALE—
$1200—4 rooms; Boyle Heights: snap.
$900—3 rooms; close in; 60x150; snap.
$3600—9 rooms, new, modern; exchange
for smaller place; this won't last.
$1500— fine east front, large lot; Pico
Heights.
$800— south front; corner lot; Pico
Heights.
N. B. NORFOLK.
With R. S. Saunders,
Room 4, Chamber of Commerce.
FOP. SALE— A SNAP! 1
We will build you a neat 5-room cot-
tage or bungalow, with the best por-
celain plumbing, tinted walls, pol-
ished floors, china ■ closet, cement
walks and lighting fixtures for
ONLY $1000 — CASH OR INSTALL-
MENTS.
WHITING, THOMPSON & CO..
Home phone 1075. 236 Byrne Bldg.
$2200.
NEW FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW.
$500 down, balance easy monthly
payments; strictly up-to-date and
well built; In southwest. Let us
show you this buy.
SO. C\L. REAL ESTATE INV. CO.,
004 lliintlnßlfiu UuildinK.
Both- PhonoM 2100.
FOR SALE —
$300 CASH AND $20 MONTH.
5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, CLOSE
TO WASHINGTON ST. PRICE $2250.
$2100— A SNAP.
E-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. ON
PICO HEIGHTS. HOME 2410.
R. E. IBBETSON & CO..
316 TRUST BLDG.
FOR SALE— FOR
$50 cash and $20 monthly:
New five-room cottages.
$50 cash down and $12.50 per month
with interest buys new five and six-
room cottages.
O. 11. JONES, '
Room 220, 218 South Broadway.
Home 981,
6-ROOM ELEGANT NEW BUNGALOW.
J3600.
On terms. Polished oak double floors,
beamed ceilings, large rooms, most up-
to-date and well built in every respect.
You would be well pleased after seeing
SO 3 CA_ P R_& ESTATE INV. CO..
604 Pacific Electric Bldg.
Both Phones 2100.
$6000 SNAP.
House and lot on West Fifteenth
street, between Main and Grand ave-
nue corner; close by, same size lot
sold for $25,000 recently. If you
want a good buy, see this.
HALE REALTY AND INV. CO.,
318 Pacific Electric building.
Sixth and Main streets.
A FIVE-ROOM, MODERN, ■ WELL
built cottage, new, never been occu-
pied on Forty-third; two , car lines.
Price $2100; terms on part. This is a
fin. bargain.^ greisch & cq ,
MS South Sprlnat
Houses
FOR SALE —
$8000 buys eight-room house and
large lot. 60x167, Lincoln street, near
Flgueroa; lot alone worth the money,
$6000 — Eight-room house on Alva-
rnilo street, opposite the Palm Place;
a bargain If sold this week.
$6600 — Eight-room house, new,
modern and up to date; an exception-
ally fine home In South Bonnie Brae
tract; a bargain, and will give terms.
$3500 — A fine home on Wlnfleld
street, near Burlington; six rooms,
bath, modern, up to date; fine lawn
and large lot; must sell this week
and will sacrifice for this price; this
is a big bargain.
$2800 — Six-room cottage on West
Twelfth, close in; lot alone worth
$2000; $800 cash, balance to suit.
$2600 — Six-room cottage; large lot,
60x150; bath, lawn, flowers, etc.,
making a lovely home and nicely lo-
cated; can be had on a cash payment
of $1000 and balance like rent, $20
per month. .. .
$3750, $3500. $3200, . $3100, $3000,
$2650, $2600. $2500, $2200. $2000, $1800
and $1700 for four to six and seven-
room homes and nicely located, to sell
for part cash and terms.
t
$900 — Lot on Belmont avenue, near
corner of Council, If sold this week.
We have several very choice bar-
gains of nice homes In South Bonnie
Brae tract.
Also have east side lots for $350
and up, close to two car lines; can
be had on easy terms.
Choice lot on Pasadena avenue,
$1800; terms.
A fine lot on Thirty-ninth, near
corner of Main.
Choice lots on Avenue 31, near
corner of Pasadena avenue, east side;
prices very reasonable.
J. A. MOni.AN A CO.,
202-203 Fny Building.
FOR SALE— ' '
On West 28th st, near Flgueroa, a
9-room house In a very fine location;
this Is close-In property, for $4600; $1000
cash, balance to suit.
JONES & RYDER LAND CO.,
218 W. Third St. :
FOR SALE— NEW SIX-ROOM COT-
tage; porch, reception hall, bath,
china closet, mantel, large pantry
with flour bin, cooling closet, screen
porch, etc. You can select your own
pnlnt, wall tints, mantel, Inside fin-
ish, etc. Lot 50x150 to a fifteen-foot
alley. A place you would like for a.
home. Price $2350; $300 cash; your
rent will pay the balance.
DEVENS * LAWRENCE.
227 I.nuKhlln Blilg. 315 S. Brand— ay.
FOR SALE— HOUSES.
, We will build a house
containing as mnny rooms
as you may desire, and furnish
all, the money, or build for cash.
Plans furnished free.
J. BURRIS MITCHEL & CO.,
Contractors and builders,
326 Douglas building.
Sunset, Black 3991. Home 3774.
FOR SALE— A SNAP; 6 LARGE ROOM
cottage on 30th St.. close to Maple nve ;
lot 50x130; arranged for two families;
price only $2500; best of terms.
COOPER & CUDDEBACK,
218 South Broadway, Room 237.
1 City Lots snd Lands
________
INVESTORS.
. SPECULATORS.
HOMESEEKERS.
Do you know of the possibilities of-
fered along Western aye. from Holly-
wood south to Wllshlre boulevard? Do
you know Wllshlre boulevard Is to be
graded, curbed and sldewalked to West-
ern aye., and that when these Improve-
ments are completed It will be THE
driveway to Hollywood, via Western
nve? Do you know that the price of
Western aye. property northwest is
about one-fifth of the prices on the
same avenue southwest? Do you know
that property northwest Is even more
, desirable In Its natural advantages? Do
yo>i *now that a new' car line Is building
on Western aye., to connect with a
Westlake line? Do you know that when
it Is completed values will more than
double? Do you know you can buy lots
In this choice locality now for $400 and
up? Do you know that the easiest sort
of terms can be arranged? Do you
know that we have a branch office on
the corner of Western aye., and the
Colegiove car line for your convenience
and ours, just to help show you the
bargains Do you know we can offer
you a selection from more than six
different tracts, and can surely please
you? Do you know you are making a
great mistake In not knowing these
things?
Coma out today and find out.
CHAS. S. MANN,
325 W. Fourth St.
Phones: Home 4171, Main 4683.
Brunch office open every day. Tako
Colegrove car to Western aye.
FOR SALE—
—NO MISREPRESENTATION
WEST NINTH STREET LOTS
We have a few lots left in the Flnley
tract on West Ninth street; prices range
from $1000 and up. Let us show you our
lots In this beautiful section, where soil
and scenery are all that could be de-
sired.
FINLEY & NORRIS,
Ground floor, 341 South Hill St
FOR SALE—
116x148, corner Michigan and Sara-
toga; a snap $1250
Lot on Saratoga near First $400
Falrview near Brooklyn $500
S. W. corner Coronado and 6th.... 53500
50x150 Orchard avenue near Adams
street : $1600
Bargains in all parts of the city.
R. S. SAUNDERS,
405 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
roit sale: by uarry bros.
328-32S Bradbury Building.
A large corner and an inside lot
in the Beautiful Westmoreland Tract
is offered at a big sacrifice. If you
are looking for a home site or want
the best Investment proposlton in Los
Angeles, look this up.
«37«. EASY TERMS.
48X120, ON LOS ANGELES ST.
Cement walks and curbs, graded and
oiled streets, water piped.
Fine level lots. Five-cent fare.
NEAR TWO CAR LINES.
W. F. THORNE & CO.. OWNERS.
Home 1684. Room 311, 218 S. B'dway.
LA PARK
TRACT.
LOTS S3OO TO (800.
The Very Snfeat Investment.
. .Property advancing every day In this
section.
ROSS _ MNDSKY,
314 11. W. Hellmnn Bids;.
Phonea Homo 7062. Mala 4823.
FOR SALE—
$1050. $1050. $1050.
Fine 60-ft. lot on West 21st, near Con-
gress, In the West Adams Heights. Lots
on 21st are getting scarce. This is the
only one at this price.
W. H. OBEAR.
402 Johnson Bldg.
F( ONLY FOUR BLOCKS FROM WEST-
LAKE. CHOICE HIGH LOT 57x150
TO ALLEY; A BARGAIN AT $750.
EASY TERMS. ....
J. 8. COTTON A CO.,
' '841 Bouth HUI >_*•*, ' '
FOR SALE
City Lots and Lands
FOR SAM3 — LOTS.
We have a number of lots in An-
Keleno Heights which we are offer-
ing: at very low figures for a few
days only. . All are convenient to the
car Hnes and good property. Let us
say here that values are Increasing
faster here' than any other part of
the city.
One, nicely located $000
One with ocean view $(100
One on Alvnrado, nenr Sunset. . • .$OOO
And others, Just as fine as anything
in the vicinity, at low prices, on good
terms.
INGIEffiRT BUILDING CO.
713 South Broadway. ■ Home 8727.
HERB IS A SNAP.
GOOD LOT.
BAST ADAMS STREET.
WILL SELL THIS
j WEEK FOR
$750.
$375 CASH.
BALANCE $10 MONTHLY.
' ADDRESS BOX 43 HERALD.
$200.
LARGE LOTS, 50X184.
IN THE SOUTHWEST.
ON TWO CAR LINES.
HIGH LEVEL GROUND.
IMPROVED WITH CEMENT WALK.
ALL STREET IMPROVEMENTS
PAID FOR.
ONLY $200, ON EASY TERMS.
EMU, FIItTH (OWNER),
411-417 LAUGHLIN HUH. DING,
31.1 S. BROADWAY.
FOR SALE-
WASHINGTON ST.
This thoroughfare will be the next
street paved. We offer a corner at a
bargain; 'way under market value; rlpa
for improvement; stores will pay well.
Investigate this at once.
C. J. HEYLER CO.
Bole Agents. 310-11-12 Bryson Blk.
Country Property
WE SELL THE EAIITII.
BASSETT _ SMITH.
A BARGAIN.
Close In,
Within Seven Miles of Los Angeles.
A twenty-three-acre ranch; about
eleven acres In alfalfa, orchard of
variety of fruits, balance in beets
and sorghum; well eighty feot deep,
with seventy feet of water; gasoline
pump, with six-horsepower engine;
quality of soil A No. 1, seml-molst,
no alkali; an eight-room plastered
house, with modern Improvements; a
largo barn and good outbuildings;
twenty tons of hay in barn; two
horses, thirteen milch cows, 200
chickens; full assortment of farming
implements; three farm wagons, new
Concord buggy; a milk route of six-
ty customers, pnylng $140 per month;
balance of milk goes to creamery;
' perfect title to property. Price
$10,000; terms, $3000 cash, balance
monthly or yearly payments.
BASSETT & SMITH. L. A. H. B.
202 Vj South Broadway, Rooms 207-8.
AN OPPORTUNITY
THAT IS PASSING.
More of this land Is being sold ev-
ery week and; all of this 30,000-acre
tract of ccrn. wheat and alfalfa lane
will soon be gone.
Any Investor or homeseeker who
has $800 or $10,000 and who falls t«
get 40 acres or a section of this ianc.
at our present prices Is making a
mistake.
NEXT EXCURSION TUESDAY.
PRICE NOW $22.50 AN ACRE.
INCLUDING ONE $10 SHARE OF
WATER STOCK WITH EACH ACRE
SOLD.
WESTERN COLONIZATION AND
INVESTMENT CO..
811 Herman W. Hellman Bldg.,
Cor 4th and Spring. Los Angeles.
FOR SALE— ALFALFA RANCH AT A
great bargain; seventy-five acres,
near Anaheim; forty acres alfalfa,
good stand; ten acres young wal-
nuts, balance other crops; pumping
pln.nt, with ninety-Inch flow. Prico
for quick sale, $!)000; $2000 cash,
balance on time. L. M. PRATT, 60S
Laughlin Building. Member Los An-
geles Realty Board.
INGLEWOOD POULTF.Y FARM.
Lots to Suit,
$150 and up.
Water piped to each lot; easy terms;
desirable location. Call for maps and
price lists.
THE REALTY TRUST CO..
129 South Broadway.
A~GREAT SNAP!
Twenty-five acres, about twelve
miles from Los Angeles; eighteen
acres In full-bearing vineyard, bal-
ance apricots and prunes: Rood
twelvo-inch well. Price only $3500.
terms, for a few days.
COOPEIt & CUDDEBACK.
21H South Brond— ay. Room 23T.
FOR SALE— S2SOO; AT NORTH PASA-
dena; three acres, near car line;
every kind of fruit, berries, garden,
chicken yards, barn, good six-room
house; a snap. L. M. PRATT, 608
Laughlin Building.
Beach Property
FOR SALE — NEWPORT BEACH.
LOTS $500 TO $800. PAYMENTS.
Business and residence lots on and
near ocean front. This is the • best
beach In Southern California for
boating, fishing and bathing.
See HOLTON WEBB, at Newport.
or J. B. SEXTON,
102 South Brondwny.
Hotels and Lodging Houses
~ A FEW SPECIALS.
Brooms on S. Hill $350
12 rooms on S Grand boO
15 rooms on Fourth street 450
12 rooms on Ruth 500
20 rooms on Hill and Third 750
11 rooms on S. Flower 650
16 rooms on S. Hill bOO
8 rooms on S. Main 350
6 rooms on S. Olive 200
16 rooms on Towne and Fourth 550
14 rooms on Fourth street 350
OLD SETTLERS INVESTMENT CO.,
601-603 Grant Bldg.
Both phones 1917.
FOR SALE— ROOmInG~HOUSE^
S rooms, paying well, good furniture,
low rent; only $375, naif cash, balance
$10 per month; or exchange for lot.
SMITH & ASTON. 226 Laughlin Bldg.
FOR SALE-LODGING HOUSE OF""60
rooms, 70 beds. Owner has other bual-
ness. Call at 227 EAST IST ST.
Stocks ami Bonds
FOR BALE-$50,000. ~~ ~
HOME TELEPHONE PLANT ■
of a near-by town. Long distance con-
nections; first-class condition and grow-
ing phenomenally. Manager ' estimates
that $200 monthly Income can be added
at once and Is being added. Income , for
July $633. Operating and repair 1 ex-
penses, about $219.
This plant at the regular contract
price of a telephone construction com-
pany would have cost $74,000. It's a long
story as to how it fell into the hands
of present owners, but It makes no
difference. They are not telephone men
and are willing, to let It go at a price
and with a* future that will make you
big money. ■ •.-•-.• ■■ • ■ ■ .. . .. . •
' For further particulars please phone
HOME 1586 or 31161. '.-.
Information given , to Drlncinala only.
FOR SALE rV_
Business Property
■ ' H_l ,l, l
SOUTH HILL STREET '..
60x185 feet to 25-foot alley on the west
side of Hill street smith of First. This
Is the best buy on the street, only $18,600.
CHAS. McKENZIE & CO.. ';, - >t
409 H. W. Hellman Bldg. t
Members L. A. Realty board. ,
Home 5962. Main .fiSSl^
Suburban Property ' r -
FIFTY ACRES OF LAND. CLOSE TO
city limits. The choicest, and just
ripe for subdivision. Car crosses tha
property. Adjoining land already
subdivided. - v MOlt _ 4W „ CO., \
202-3 Fny Building. '
Orange Groves Qi
L. M. PRATT. 608 LAUGHLIN BLDG,
"Headquarters for Orange Groves,
Miscellaneous . ,'
A natJonal lumber company.
for sale — gigantic removal
sale. Everything must go. Ruffled
edge Swiss curtains, 40c; caspldores, ,lsc,
7-in. jardineres, 35c; 2% yard Notting-
ham lace curtains, 45c; 60 in. bonne fem-
me curtains. 980 l box couches, $-'.50; 6-
foot extension tables. $o.00; cane din-
ers, 85c; stands, $1.25; rockers. $05;
linoleum. 60c: meat safes, $1.00: pillows,
60c" 6-pleoe toilet set, $1.75. You save
mon»y. We move the goods. Hurry!
J. M. OVERELL, 65:i-654 S. Main st
FOR SALE-NEW AND SKCOND-HAND
bllllaid and pool tables. Bar fixtures ot
aioir 3^
COLLENDER CO.. 620 S. Broadway.
Los Angeles. -
FOR SALE-CARLOAD OF BEST
poultry wire at only 4o cents per 100
LUMBER COMPANY.
Branch_Omce L _9th and Maple.
FOR EXCHAN O !^
Real Estate \
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—
Price $38,000.
Orange grove, 20 acres, close by, In one
of the most fertile spots In So. Cal.
Palatial residence, modern, faultless in
every respect, abundance of water,
cement Irrigating systems, storage tank,
tank houses, help's cottage, barns, etc.;
all fine condition, income $0000 yearly.
Will exchange for city property and
assume to taka back mortgage. Como
and see us about this.
A. F. WEBSTER & CO.,
302 Mason Bldg., cor. 4th and Broadway.
Phones, Home 5575, Main 4090.
TEN-ACRE RANCH PLA NT E D TO
peaches, pears, figs, walnuts, navels,
lemons and other small fruits. Good
well, windmill, 7-room house, barn, cow,
horse, buggy, spring wagon, chickens,
etc. Seven miles from city. \\ HI trade
for grocery or bakery; about $3000.
98 acres at Arch Beach, corner-
Ing on b^ach; suitable for subdivision.
Six miles from Newport Beach; prico
$20,000. Will trade for city property.
JOS. GRIESCII & CO,
345 South Spring.
for exchange-"s2o,oooTclear7"up^
land, 10 oranges, 10 lemons, ten years
old, In extra ilne condition; 72 hours'
run of water every 30 days. Income this
year over $4500. shown by shipping re-
ceipts; good lV»-story 6-room house,
barn, lemon house. Must change on ac-
count of health. Will take flats, houses,
Income or vacant lots and assume.
McFATRIDGE CO., .
319 S. Spring St.
EXCHANGE-$2450-7 LOTS, COLE-
grove, for small ranch or cottage. What
have you? WM. N. HOLWAV. 211
Grant bldg.
BEN WHITE WILL EXCHANGE
your property; immense bargains; ap-
ply at once. Satisfaction and quick re-
sults. Member Realty Board. 304-5 BRY-
SON BLOCK, 2d and Spring sts.
MAXON WILL EXCHANGE YOUK
property, any location. Large list to
select from. MAXON REALTY CO.,
114-115 Stlmson Blflg.
LEGAL NOTICE
PROPOSALS^OR BUILDING MATErT-
aIs, etc. U. S. Indian school, Mojave
City, Arizona, August 17, 1905. Sealed pro-
posals indorsed "Proposals for Building
Materials, etc.," and addressed to the un-
dersigned at Mojave City, Arizona, will
be leceived at the Fort Mojave Indian
School until 2 o'clock p. m. of Monday,
September 11th, 1905. for furnishing and de-
livering as required during the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1906, about 12,300 fe«t of
lumber, 67,000 shingles, 31 windows and
doors, 1500 lath, 30 barrels cement, 80 bar-
rels lime and a quantity of building paper,
fire brick, nails, etc., a full list and speci-
fications being obtainable at the school.
Bidders will state In their bids the pro-
posed price of each article to be offered
under contract.- All articles so offered
will be subject to rigid Inspection. Tha
right is reserved to reject any and all
bids, or any part of any bid, if deemed
for the best Interests of the service. Each
bid must be accompanied by a certified
check or draft upon some United States
depository or solvent national bank,
made payable to the order of the Com
misslor.er of Indian Affairs, for at least
5 per cent of the amount of the pro-
posal, which check or draft will be for-
feited to the United States in case any
bidder or bidders receiving an award
shall fall to execute promptly a satisfac-
tory contract in accordance with his bid;
otherwise to be returned to the bidder.
Bids accompanied by cash In lieu of
certified check will not be considered.
For further Information apply to Duncan
D. McArthur. Superintendent
8-22-24-2fi-20-31. 9-2-5-7-9 9t
t KNABE PIANOS C
gi Metropolitan Music Co. a
| AS 324 West Fifth Streat V
BUY NOW
Lots In the Erkenbrecher Syndicate
Santa Monica Tract offer the best
$400 investment in 'Southern Cali-
fornia. Prices advance Immediately.
, . r THOS. J. HAMPTON CO.
110 South Broadway.
Allen's Press Clipping Bureau
M FuraUbe* advano* nporta on all ooa> . r
H tract work, tueh a* ■ow»r». Irrigation I
_ and pumping plant* and all buildings. E
H Peraonal an] prof Malonal matter*. . • B
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H Telephone 7591 Homo, ' fj
The Store That Saves Yon Money
...Factory Shoe Sale..:
NOW GOING ON
Mammoth Shoe House
'■, 810 South Broudnuy '■ *• .'.