Fall Term Opened September 11
Clum and prlvnte Instruction in every
clppartment of music and lftn«tuiiK« by
b*st tfachfrn. The value nnn Import-
nnea to children of our klnderfrnrton
work Rhoulfi ho known to pvrry pnront.
I'hyslcnl ciilttire by foremost trncher.
For rntalo»tue, terms, fir., apply to
rnnnrrvntcry, 232 S. Hill »t, LOUIS
EVANS. M*r.
Wj&^T The Largest Business
ifig^J College in I-os Angeles
Wi-1-1 W. 7th St.
PENMANSHIP
rnllurrs clßCWhcre mirrccvl liore. Tfn th<»
THACHRTI— If* thfi SYSTEM. Vlfilt ono
of our lnrpr> rlnsßos. ARm 12 to r,2, 601
.Currier Blcltr. Home i\%; Mnln C 576.
AND GRAHAM SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND*
•M j BHANO A\ve. IOJ ANGCLCS. CAL,
»m H. Hill nt. nwy nnd lOvmlng.
CXnwWfwfiwjS' F ' rBt mnrtartKn on
tl Tff ftTt JT 1 "Ij/P l \jS now modern lnuiKa-
wVl fl Tl 111 ISWwr low, xiuthwrsl,
worth $3onn to f.ißon.
■^'(ÜbJJytlJj^l 7 por rout, net, 3
!^^ » yenrs. Splcndlrt loan.
fc~ I'honun: Ttotno IHir.. Main 1199.
* UnWIIV AI.DRIINON,
2oi> i.\if.iii.i\ m. mi.
EDUCATIONAL
" IN THTO
Los Angeles Collego of Fine Arts, at
a ' very low figure. Address BOX 105
Herald.
(ASSAYING NIGHT SCHOOLr-NOW IN
cession. WADE & WADE, 818 East
First St. -.
FOR SALE
Live Stock — Poultry, Birds, Dog*
iFOR SALE— HKNS AND CHICKENS AT
' PALMS STATION, Gardona.
Hotels and Lodging Houses
FURNISHED ROOMING HOUSES,
somo up-to-date and lovely places;
somo bargains from $300 to $12,000;
all sizes. -6 to 135 rooms. Too busy
to mention them in add. Don't buy
until you get our list; none paying
f larger incomes. Como sco the larg-
est dealers In this line In I^os An-
Keles. Houses, flats and hotels every-
where. Come see PHOENIX REALTI
, .CO., 202 and 204 Grant Blclg^
4 FOR- 6 ALE— FOR $500 i ROOMING
house of 28 rooms, good location. Wo
havua large list of rooming houses of
from 12 to 75 rooms. We can suit you.
O. H. JONES & CO., 117 S. Broadway.
FOR SALE— TWENTY-ROOM ROOMING
house near Ist and Broadway; fins fur-
niture and good lease; suitable for tran-
sient; it will pay to investigate this; no
agents. BOX U3, Herald.
Furniture
FOR SALE— CONTENTS OF 7 BOOMS,
new, carocts and furniture. 250 S.
FLOWER ST.
Autos and Vehicles
EMALL FRENCH AUTOMOBILE RUN-
about for sale; good as new; must
sell. Call Monday morning 713 S.
BROADWAY.
Miscellaneous
SrOR SALE— GREATEST VALUES IN
household ■ goods ever known; gigantio
removal sale; puffed edged Swiss cur-
tains, 40c pair; $2.25 portieres, $1.(X); door
panels, 30c; box couches, $2.50; - couch
covers, $1.10; steel \ sanitary couches,
$4.50; dressers, $5.75; washstands, $2.50;
6-plece toilet sets, $1.75; 6-foot extension
tables, $5; 52-piece dinner sets, $4.50;
set knixes and forks, 75c; linoleum, 60c;
treasure tables, $3.60. Buy now; It means
dollars saved to you. J. M. OVERELL.
i^ 652-654 So. Main St.
' FOR SALE— WINDOW FRAMES. WE
furnish them ready made by ma-
chine much cheaper than you can buy
the material and make them your-
eelt. Get prices at our Big New
Yard and Mill. Quick delivery and
satisfaction our motto.
NATIONAL LUMBER CO., '
20th and Alameda.
Branch office, 9th and Maple.
FOR SALE— DOORS. JUST BOUGHT
3000 (off color) colonial pine. Will
sell from $1.00 to $1.40. These are
a snap; 2000 Oregon pine doors $1.50;
SAOO tine redwood doors $1.00 to $1.40;
also a lot of .windows very cheap,
ship them any place. Write for price.
NATIONAL LUMBER CO.,
/,- ! ' .' *-■ r,'. L -^ • 20th and Alameda.
Branch office, 9th and Maple.
FOR SALE— NEW AND SECOND-HAND
. billiard and pool tables. Bar fixtures ot
all klnda; easy payments. Send for cat-
alogue. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKB-
COLLENDKU CO., 820 a Broadway,
.. Los Angeles.
, FOR SALE— THE BEST SMALL HAR-
I ' . ness shop in the city, good location, es-
tablished "trade, fine chance for com-
. " pelent man with moderate capital. Ad-
dreus BOX. 19, Herald of lice.
FOR SALE— BATH AND MASSAGE
parlors, doing good business; new
furniture; centrally located. Must
sell; sickness. Best offer buys. BOX
246. Herald office.
FOR SALE— A SCHOLARSHIP IN THE
Los Angeles College of Fine Arts, at
a very low figure. Address BOX 105
Herald.
BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR
broker.
FOR EXCHANGE
; Real Estate
' BEN WHITE
Will Exchange
your propei ty; mimunso bargains ; ap-
ply at oiiio. SatUfactlun and quick re-
• suits. Member Realty board. 304-& URY-
BON BLOCK, 2<l and Spring nt».
jfOH ISXCHANQK— SSSOO INCUM-
. brance; new 8-room house for a good
ranch, clear or nearly bo. Immediato
possession can be given. WM. N.
lIOLWAY. 211 . Grant iihlt*. Home
1938.
frOR KXCHANGK— S3SO BACH; IN-
uumbrunce $155 each, one or more
lotn South Hollywood for horse ami
iurrey. WM. N. HOLWAY, 211 Grant
Hldg.
; MAXON WILL EXCHANCII3 tfOUH
property, any location. Large Hat to
■elect from. MAXON REALTY CO.,
U4-11& Bttmaon Bldg.
FOR SALIS-A SCHOLARSHIP IN THH
Los Angeles ' College of Fine Acts, at
v very low figure. Address BOX 10S
f\ ILHFJL TITfclT fihst'a cold
LAI/\KKII CATARRH
Acold In theheadUacommon ailment, THEN CONSUMPTION
but It rarely ever Btop9 there. It often grows stubborn and protracted, the
mucous membranes, or Inner lining of the body, become inflamed and secrete
a filthy,' unhealthy matter which Is absorbed by the blood and soon pro-
duces that disgusting disease, Catarrh. Then follow the unpleasant symp-
toms of "hawklnir nnd spitting,"
rimrintr noises in the earo headache 1 h*<* Oatarrh for twel?« ysars and
ringing noises in me ears, iiea<iacne, Buffered MO ny with h«»d»ohe«, nos»
poor appetite, mucus dropping back atoppsd np, tn>p»tit« poor, Felt tirid and
into the throat and a feelins of iren- run-down mi* unfit fo* work. I read of
sral debility. Hvery day the blood taking eleven bottias 1 fonnd mrnlfk
bMornM more heavily loaded with
these poisonous secretions, and if the beat treatment in thj world for g»t»rrh.
trouble is allowed to run on, the lungs v igo4
becoms diseased from the constant
passage of poisoned blood through them, and then Catarrh terminates in the
most dreaded and fatal of all diseases, Consumption. The only way to get
rid oi Catarrh permanently is to cleanse the blood, and S. S. S. is the ideal
remedy for this purpose. It soon clears the
Is^ tfpto /P^3 system of allhnpurities, purges the blood of all
'mK?^ Cfttfirrhnl matter and poisons, and effectually
kT7a bJ*)ra Ofl checks the progress of this dangerous artd far-
DWP © 'BEBr © »*§§»' O reaching disease. S. vS. 8. keeps the blood in
PIIRtIV UFfJFTnRI P perfect order so that Catarrh cannot remain; and
runtui v tut 1 hbul, aa th . g pure healthy blood goc3 t0 nook
and corner of the body, the entire system is strengthened and invigorated, and
the symptoms all pass away. Book with information about Catarrh and mcd«
ical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
FRIDAY, Nov. 3. 1905.
Jr.-Pnrt son 10. 7 N, 11 W $10
Ir.-Piirt hoc 10, 7N, 11 W $10
K. T. llnrbpr, Jr., to Klla I. Rogers-
Part samn sro $10
Clifton W. Judy to Martin Judy—Por
tion lot 13, Maclay Ro ex-Mlsslon of Snn
Fernando $10
Jola Gee et nl to Enos A. ficott— Lots
274H, 275 and 27H, Orlder & Dow's sub of
Brlswaltrr trnot $10
M. O. Tremnln to J. A. Monks— Lot 5,
Belvedere Knights tract $10
Alfred M. Wllenx to Helle J. Pierce— Lot
10, McDonald's sub of block 4«, San Pe
dro $700
nuth G. HerttnKfl to David Ortel— Lot
395, Edendnle trnct $10
T. P. Lukens to John 15. Erwln— Lot 12,
Raymond trnct $10
Alice 15. Chandler tn Minerva A. Fran
cis—Part lot 1. block 173, Pomona $10
V. T. Reutrr to John T. Webber— Part
lot 5, Shafer & Towers' resub of Rosodala
Heights tract ...sl*
Joseph L. Adams to Dora Chandler-
Lot 8, block N, Grlder & Hamilton sub
of Vernon park ..$lO
Emma Gustavson to Dora Chandler-
Lot 15, block 3. George Dalton sr.
tract * 10
C. X McKep to Kdwln Hayes— Lots 80
and 31, block Jl7. East San Gabriel ....$lO
James Invcrarty to Frank L. Patterson
—Lot 16, block H, Grlder & Hamilton sub
of Vernon park $10
Marie Sehmlett to Nancy Abert-liOt 15,
R. M. Baker tract ■■■*W
A. E. Pools to Izamba A. Hays— Part
lots 10 and 11, Amey tract ....$lO
Fred C. Coryell to Frank M. Foland—
Lot 89, W. T. Dalton Orchard tract.. slo
Theodore Wlesendanprer to M. Rulter—
Lots 10 and 11, Wlesendanger Figueroa
Park tract « $10
Emma Talbott to Clifford L. Talbott-
Part block 197, Pomona tract $13)0
U. T. & R. Co. to Ada A. Bartel—Re
conv of lot 1, block A, J. C. Vram tract.
A. E. Poole to T. B. Brockenbrow— Part
lot 13.' Amey tract .......$lO
T. G. & T. Co. to Detl Liver— Lot 120,
Normandle avenue tract ...............$lO
Same to Herman Zerell-Lot 45, block
2, South Woodlawn $2075
T. T. Bradshaw to Eliza H. Cordary—
Part sec 32, 2 8, 13 W ;"~"$?
Sacharlssa B. Arnold to Candelarla W.
Myers-Lot 3. A. H. and F. Schliebltz
tract $10
Ella H. Monroe to Emllle V. Hadley—
Lots 20 and 21, block 16, Whlttier $10
Emille V. Hadley to George A. Bell—!
Lots 20 and 21. block 16, Whittler $3500
G. A. Pruitt to John Nlckson— Lot Zl,
block 13, Whlttler $72b
E. H. Burrus to Minnie L. Clayton— Lot
14. Reed's College sub ...;......... .....SIU
Louise Lydo et al to E. H. Burrus— Lot
14, Reed's College sub in Whlttier ..•••JIO
Santa Monica L. & W. Co. to Joseph M.
Worrall— Lot 11. block 66, Artesian trt.sloh
James Bicknell to George F. Ross— Lots
13 and 14, Ocean View tract $400
Frank C. Platt Inv. Co. to Alma M.
Chamberlain— Lot 80. Corson tract -...$lO
Ebenezer G. Woodward to Herbert G.
Wetherel— Agreement to convey lot a.
block F, Barrett Villa tract .......$350
P. Janss to J. H. Braly-Lots 10 and 11.
block F, Bonnie Brae tract ............$lO
Ed R. Braly to Victor Marsh— Lot 18,
San Rafael Heights tract No. 2........ 510,
Millard F. Llnton to William R. Hook
way-Lots 1 and 2, block 2, D. W. Shel
hamer's sub ....$lO
Flora M. Vosler to IsaSc O1O 1 Boyle— Lot
14, block C, Potters' Woodlawn $10
Elsie Zlelkn to Fannie M. Burdlck— Lot
12, block 6, Klec. Ry. HstU. aasn...:slooo
Louis Streuber to Luura E. Dobson—
Part see 24. SJ S, 14 W VV $ i 2
C. W. Nleklin to C. E. Jenkins— Lots 35
and 30, block 3, North Manhattan beach
-Bame't'o Susans. ' Stout— Lota" 33 and 34,
block 3, same tract ......$lO
John L. Johnson to Wllhelmlna Kempin
—Lot 4. block 107, and lot 3, block 112,
of Bub of Ro Prov & Scott tract $2500
John X Dublin to Lulu E. Blackmail—
Part lot 10, Merriam, Marsh & Gardner's
sub * 10
Frederick Handy to Fannie Roberts-
Lot 15, block 5, Childs Heights $10
John J. Ruhland to L. Richbart— Part
lots 33, 35 and 37, block 2, of sub of
Washington Garden tract — ..$lO
John Stewart to Merchants' T. Co.—
Lots 10, 12 and 14, block 2, George Dalton,
sr., tract $10
O G Rombotis to Louise M, Hayden—
Lot 20, block 23, Charles Victor Hall tr $10
B W. Mitchell to C. F. Earle— Part lot
185, Alexandra Weill tract $10
H. Hall to U. Knoch— Lot beginning on
east line San Julian street distant 40 feet
north from Intersection of said line with
north line of property now or formerly
owned by John Mcllmoil; thence east
parallel with said north line of Mcllmoil
1101,4 feet, etc $10
M. B. Thompson to A. Haider— Lot 2,
M. B. Thompson's tract $10
H. Gray et al to A. B. Chase— Lots 1 2
3 and part lot 4, block 16, Wolfskin Or
chard tract $10
Emma S. Ditch to L. Mlgllonlco— Lot 5,
block 3, Beaudry tract No. 2 $10
Annie Killlan to. Josephine McMillan-
Part lots 25 and 4, Gordon & Hubbard's
South Park tract $10
Ada Pattee to Llbble L. Haymond — Lot
19, W. N. Abbott's subdivision $10
Union T. & T. Co. of L. A. to O. H.
Helgold— Reconveyance of trust prop..
G. H. Helgold to H. D. Merrill— Lot 41,
Rose tract $10
Hannah A. Baldwin to W. T. Bishop, jr.
—Lots 7 and 8, Kdendale Place $10
Mis. Jennie S. Small to D. T. Krudop—
Lot 1, blk 3!>, Klec. Ry. Hstd. Assn. tr $10
D. L. Burke et al to K. C. Galloway—
Lot 409, Burke Bros, addition No. 2 to
Figueroa St. subdivision $10
L. M. Oilman to R. F. Edwards— Lot 5,
Dlckerson & Carr'B subdivision of block
20V4 bf Griffin's addition to E. L. A. ..$lO
A. E. Pomeroy to F. N. Hubbard— Part
block 2, State St. tract $10
Weston Bldg. Co. to B. C. Tyler— Lots
3 4 ami 5, block B, Salomon's Washington
St. and First Aye. tract $10
B. C. Tyler to E. Weston— Lots 3 4 and
5, block B, samo tract $10
,T. I, & T. Co. to J. A. Lakey— Lot X,
Bowen & Chamberlln's Main and Figue
roa St. tract No. 2 $10
Mary B. Phillips to Laura A. McGlnnls—
Lot 23, Urokaw tract No. 2 »10
L. A. Bldgr. Co. to C. H. Delmas and
J. A. Delmas— Lot 14, Oliver C. Bryant
tract $10
C. A, Westenberg to S. H. Rlgby— Lot 5,
Byram subdivision of part lot 1, block 39.
H. S V $10
H. W. Wilson et al to A. M. Paton— Lot
13. block 7. Kino. Ry. Hstd. Asun. trt 110
FOR SALE
Beach Property
FOR SALK—
UKACII J'UOPKRTY—
Will sell lot 7 In block 11, Alamltoa
Bay trttnt, for 1950 net.
IUJI..HUUT, 807 Uraly Wdg.
Real Estate— Unclassified
MOUTUA<H'JB KCJII SAI.W ON 011/l'-
edge city property, betirinff 6 and 7 per
cent nut ix*' 1 annum.
• ABKAHAM JAOOBV,
Phone Home 2ti Byrne Bid*.,
JUU. Third and Uruadway.
LOS ANGELES HERALDi SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1905.
r>. C. irnmmpll to J. A. Mullen-Lot 14,
Nlcmoyer tract $2600
V. A. Foota to. Suslfl n. Ryder— Lot *
nnd part lot IS. \V. N. Abbott'* subdi
vision of lot 9, block J, Sun rngqiml tr HO
F. Orlnnoll to J. Stoudnour— Pnrt of r«
plnt of lotn 1 to 6 and 32 to 3l! of Smith
Jumna tract $10
A. T. Cummins to H. S. Spnrks— rortlon
of lots 17 ftnd IR, block F, Walnut Grove
tract HO
11. VV. Dnvls to Mattte V. Harm-Lot 13.
block C, Oardena $250
R. A. Oreen to O. Miedema— Part lot 11,
block 1. D. W. Shelhamer's sub $700
O. ZobPleln to C. B. Sans— Agreement to
convey lot 19, block 10, Zobeleln'B Mnln
St. tract $1100
J. O. Stoneman to S. J. Blomqnlst—
Fractional pnrt of lot ft, blk J, W. L. A. $10
T. H. Keenan to F. Godde— Part sec
tion 29 2 S 13 W $10
1). Moncton ct nl to L. W. Hastings—
Lot 89, Workman & Hollenbcck trart ..$lO
ti, F. Gottschalk ct al to J. H. Roden
bora;—Lot 22, Collins subdlvlxlon block 1,
Dells addition $10
L. C. Bugs to Margaret Irvine— Lot 69,
Lnngstreet tinct $10
C. W. Lnsh to J. B. Smith-Lot 71, Home
Acres tract No. 2 $225
Union T. & T. Co. of L. A. to H. Dufflll
—Agreement to convey lots 68 71 88 01 and
106, Xl Carmen tract 016,599
Blanche S. Boone to Mrs. Hallle A.
Tnttle— Part lot 10, block 6, Ooltlon Bny
tract $10
Krmenia A. Harvey to L. B. Mooro— Lot
22, block 2, Harvey & Rickor's addition to
Whittles $10
Abram Palmer to Myrtle M. Palmer —
Lot J. block 112fl Santa Monica $10
A. Palmer to Ruth E. Palmer— Lot 15
and 17, block 58, Artesian tract $10
John D. Hourlgan to Florence B. Jones
—All lot D, block 139, Ranta Monica.... slo
Charles Yager to Harry Lyons— Lots
10. 12 and 14. block X, Allgo tract $10
Moritz Weber to James H. Surgls— Lot
24, block B, Thill, Weber — Brockomp
tract $10
C. J. Wade to H. M. Allen-Lot 23, block
A, HammelPs" sub $10
J. B. Lelser to Southwest Land Co —
Part sec 13, 2 S, 14 W $10
William W. Trltt to Lizzie T. Hay-
Lot 16, block 7, W.-G. Nevln tract $10
William M. Platt to Louis K. Lorbeer—
Part sec 7, 1 S, 9 W $10
John P. Day to Thomas W. Price —
Portion of Ro La Brea $2
W. E. Chambers to KHzabeth J. Eagren
—Lot 5, block 29, Central Arlington
Heights tract $10
T. G. T. Co. to William Schultz-Lot
153, Firth Main Street Boulevard trt..slo
'■ Frederick P. Cave to Ettla M. Cave-
Lot 13. King tract $10
George C. Haldeman to Benson Inv. Co.
—Lots 21 to 31, Inc. 34, 35,- 38, 39, block
D, Fairmont tract, and part Ro San Pas
qual ; $3600
C. W, Stockwell to Edward Hatton— Lot
32, block B, Bowen & Chamberlain's Man
and Figueroa Street, tract $10
Adam Layer to C. K. Valentine— Portion
of lot D, Ro Rlncon de Los Bueyos $10
Golden State Realty Co. to F. H. Gast —
Lots 31 and 82, Rice tract $180
United Realty Co. to Anna Ledger
wood—Lots 278 and 279, Forthmann trt.s2so
Paul Boesmlller to Al C. Boesmiller—
Lots 86 and 88, block O, Montana tract:
lot 28, block H, and lot 10, block A, Cable
Road tract $3000
Alfred J. Le Sage to John A. Aldrltt—
Part lot 25, west portion of Lisk tract.. slo
Same to same — Lots 1 and 2, Holland
tract jio
Frank B. Harbert et al to Emma C.
Harbert— Lots 16 to 20, Inc. San Gabrel
Orange Grove tract $10
11. O. Meyer to McKenzle Meyer Inv.
Co.— Lots 1, 6, 12, 21 to 63. Inc, 55 to 67,
Inc, 76 to 88, Inc, and 92 to 106, Inc, Rosa
inont tract ....• $10
Anna M. Johnson to Llllle B. Chase —
Lot 21 and part lot 24, O. McDonald trt.slo
lsalas W. Hellman to D. R. Weller —
Lots 2 and 37, block H, West L. A $10
Matilda Stremlng: to Harry C. Hurd—
Lot 20. Golden Poppy tract $10
W. N. Sfirver to C. Auble— Part lot 141,
block D, Salt Lake Depot tract No. 2.J10
Virginia W. Davis to Nlles Ladegard—
Lot 8, block 6, Moulton's add JlO
Jennie H. de Bussey to W. C. Barnard-
All lot 21 and part lot 20, Powell's sub of
central portion of block L, Painter &
Ball's add $10
Alwlne Sarnow Porter to Ludolph G.
Sarnow— Lot 17, block H, sub of Aliso
tract i $10
Huntlngton L. & Imp. Co. to Ethan P.
Allen— Lot 7, block A, Oneonta park.. slo
Christian Chrlstensen to Jennie Fyler —
Lots 40 and 41, Burke Bros. Flgueroa
Street sub $10
Katherlne C. Archibald to Mary Irwln
McClung— Lots 1 to 27. mc, block A, Good
enow & McClunpr's Curry tract $1
Mary Irwin McClung to Katherlne C.
Archibald— Lots 1 to 7,. lno, block B,
Goodenow & McClung's Curry tract $1
Jorn Bryson. sr., to S. Woodworth— Lot
4, block G, Pacific View tract $1
J. C. Chambers to F. B. Landon— Lot
4, block A, Lpgge tract $10
Owen D. Naele to F. W. Steams—L ot
8, Carroll tract $10
W. L. Richardson to Lousa Anderson —
Lot 3, Richardson tract $10
Edward Maharto W. D. Nunamaker—
Lot 3, block 1, Central Home place $10
L. G. Seabury to State Bank of San
Pedro-Lotß 28 and 29, block 11, Peck's
Grand View • tract $10
May B. I. Dudley to Ada Carter— Lot 7.
Dudley tract $10
W. A. McMlllian to C. M. de Lara— Parl
lot 18, block O, subdivision of Allso tr $10
E A. Jackson to T. Pfefflin— Lot 1,
Bradbury's subdivision of lot 6, block I.
L. A. Hstd. tract $10
11. W. Wing to A. Rokos-Lot 4, block
3, L. A. Imp. Co.'s subdivision of lots 4
and 5, block 39, H. 8 $10
United L. & \V. Co. to Frances McGraw
—Lot 15. block 6, Serra Vista townslte $10
F. J. Stilson to A. M. Kdmondson— Lot
24, block 18, Ahgeleno Heights $10
Martha Dammarell to Metropolitan
Church Assn.— Lot 155, Grlder & Dow'h
Adams 81. tract $4500
N. 11. Stone to A. Hadley— Lots 8 9 and
10, block 2, Sycamore Grove tract $10
C. G. Packard to E. 11. Jackson— Lot 13.
Wm. M. llatnlln'a $10
J. B. Treadwell to Troplco L. & Imp,'
Co.— Part Ro San Rafael $ioo
The Alamltoß Land Co. to Selma Pat
terson—Lot 19, block D, Mlra Mar tr $10
• L. M. Bmlth et al to Harriet J. Cowan-
Lot 19, block B, Sparkes subdivision ..$lO
C. A. Smith to E. A. Stellar-Lots 18 and
81, Keystone tract $io
J. F. Grass to Laura Squires— Portion of
lot 18, Hollywood Vista tract $10
W. J. A. Smith to W. A. Colby-Lot 1,
block B, Mountain View tract $50
Long Beach Methodist' Resort' Assn. to
Sou. Cal, Annual Confidence of Mutliodlat
Episcopal Church— Port lots 18 20 22 24 26
and 28, block 79, Long Ueach $5
H W. Olfford to E. E. Sweet-Lot 15.
block D. Raymond Villa tract No. 1 ..$lO
K. Conn to Km ma A. Tremor— Lot M.
Montebello $io
Sou. Cal, Sitv. Ilk. to Bertha Berllngur—
Lots 4 and 0, block F, Grlder & Hamil
ton's subdivision of Bell tract $813
B. D. Dally to J. A. Grlfnth-Lot 1.
Stephen D, Dalley tract $]0
Helen V. Feuuley to M. It. King—Agree
ment to convey lota 84 and Si, block 10.
replat of Hay View tract ....,$18,812
J. W. Graham to W. \V. Seaman-Lot
6li. Park tract , .....Jio
Suaun 10. Robinson to A. L. Miller— Lot
4, block 16. (itirvunaa ....... , ..,.1750
J. A. Wlnana to A. D. Hoiif htnn— Lot
10. Venire Vista tract $10
i>ulf «vlll« i Laud Co. - ami Ban • Uabrlel
Wine Co. to J. Cannlnff-Lot 18, block ".
K. L. McMillan to Flora O. WllHum;
subcllvlnlnn No. J, DolKevllle ;»!5
Lot S. Clara Ollmore tract ....to*)
R. Rogers Co. to Anna Burgdorfi— Lot
23, block 8, Ook Hill Park tract $*>0
Delta Inv. Co. to 8. Yslas-Lot 11, Work
4, Pnlm Place $1*
Rll2a A. McFadden to J. O. Conlftn—
Lot «0, Mills A Wicks eirteniKlon of Second
street nml adjoining subdivision $'■'
Laura N. Sylvester to .7. I. Ponet— Part
lot 203, Lankemhlm Ranch L. & W. Co. 1 *
subdivision ; $10
C. N. IldMett to J. Olllesple— Lot 1,
Bnsftett tract *10
Emma Moore to Ellr.nbeth B. Wright-
Part lot 1, Work H. Ileachs sub $10
T. I. ft T. Co. to Edna L. Royee-I,ot
S3fi. Edendnle tract : $10
T. J. A T. CO, to Alice McFarland— Lot
337. Central Aye. Home tract No. 2 ....$lO
Bophla D. Luckermnn find Sophia W.
Schroeder to W. C. Kolkhorst-Pnrt
Pnlos Vercies Ro 1 s!Wrio
Ella I. Mitchell to I. A. Cllln— Lot .17,
Young % Adam* tract $'0
F. 8. Cnry to Alma Olaen— Agreement to
convey lot 1, block E, resubdlvlolon of
Inner Harbor tract I $100
Same to Amaley Onstafsen— Agreement
to convey lot 1, block X, resubdivlslon of
Inner Harbor tract $10*)
J. W. A. Off to A. J. .Probst-Lot HI,
block 2, replat of part of J. W. A. Off
tract $1"
Emma H. Klages to M. M. Seabnlt-Lot
18, block 4, Vlkiii-h trnct $1"
J. D. Cox to O. A. Cox— Lot (5, lola
Rosecrnn* trnet ll'. 1
O. A. Cox to J. I). Cox— Lots 10 and 12,
Ruthellen tract $10
C. M. fltlmunn to J. Ferrero— Lot 15,
block 12, Piiente $ln
Martha Mohr et nl to J. M. Hsrbour-
Part lots 1 t 4 6 and nil lot 6, block 4. Col
lier & Graham's addition to South Pasa
dena $U>
J. M. Barbour to J. O. McCament—
Part lots 12 4 5 and nil lot 6, block 4, Col
lier & Graham's addition 410
M. G. Rice to S. D. Daily-Lot 17, Stet
son tract $10
H. T. Coffin to F. L. Forrester-Lot 1,
block 11. R 4, Wilmington $10
Same to mime— Lot 6, block 21, R 6, anil
lots 10 and 12, block 11. R 4. snmc $10
Kalorama Land Co. to Annie M. Rice-
Lot 271, Grlder & Hamilton's Rose Hilt
tract $400
S. A. Brooks to Mrs. J. C. Brown— Lotn
15 to 21, inclusive, block 8, La Paloma
addition W
W. Nordhoff to R. W. Polndexter-Lot
20. block 4, East San Pedro $10
W. 8. Arnold to J. 11. Glbbs-Lot . »3,
West Lnko Park tract 110
R. Rogers Co. to J. 13. Yoakum— Lots il
and 7, and 10 and 11, -block C. Ralph's
subdivision of block V, Ocean Park Villa
tract No. 2 $3000
3. Durazo to Delia L. Felton— Lot 0,
Bonlta tract *125
Z. T. Nelson to Co. of L. A.-For strait
purposes, block B, Cherry Aye. tract ..U
C. R. West et nl to R. T. Murrell-Pnrt
lot 7. block 29, Pomona $1350
Mary A. Pollard and Oervalso Purcoll
to same— Part lots 2 and 8, Los Robles
Ro .; %i
O. W. Dickinson to J. A. Erickaon—
Agreement to convey lot 68 and part lot
57, block B, Bellevuo Placn tract ....S2OOO
E. S. Field and Baxter Todd to W. V.
Coulter, Jr.— Lot 28, Sunrise tract $300
G. Knarr to Orlssa Henry— Lot 2, block
2, Hollywood Tropical Park tract $10
BUILDING PERMITS
Superintendent Backus yesterday issued
bulldltiß permits as follows:
Allesandro street, 2OOS— M. Bergcr, at lot,
owner and builder: addition to one-Btory
frame residence; $30.
Allesandro street, 1706— David Phillips,
ata lot .owner and builder; one-Btory
frame barn: $75.
Avenue Twenty-one, 846 North— Mrs. M.
A. Russell, at lot, owner; J. E. Olmsted,
builder; repairs to one-story frame resi
dence; $193. : ■
• Budlong avenue, 3718— W .C. Harris, at
lot, owner and builder; one-story, six
room frame residence; $1800.
Broadway, 419-421 South— J. S. Slauson,
owner; A. Letts, lessee; J. I<\ Hall, build
er; alterations to building; $5000.
Blame street, 933 South— Mrs. M. Stln
felt, at lot, owner; D. Lytle, builder; one
story frame residence; $800. . -■■>••>
Custer avenue, 402— W. S. Darnel, at lot,
owner and builder; one-story frame bulld-
Fifty-fl'rst street, 131 West— C. F. Carey
& Co., «32 Avenue Sixty-four, owner; W.
S. Boyle, builder; one-story frame resi
dence; $1400.
Forty-third" street, 055 " East— Hlnton &
Lltteoh, owners; B. L. Gubser, builder;
one-story, live-room frame residence;
Fifth-fifth street, 967 East— H. Beesley,
at lot, owner; M. Maxwell, builder; addi
tion to one-story frame residence; $000.
Figueroa street, 3549 South— Mrs. 'P.
Beckers, 4646 Agricultural,- owner; A. B.
Cole, builder; six-room frame residence;
$1500. ■ ' '.I ' • : '••■■
Forty-seventh street, 1202 East— C. H.
Strong, 1427 East Twenty-second, owner;
E. J. Short, builder; ond-story, live-room
frame residence: $800.
Forty-seventh street, 1208 East— Same as
above. • ■ ,■ .
Forty-first street, 840 feet east of Loni?
Beach line— Robert Marbh & Co., owners;
J. Myers, builder; one-story frame resi
dence; $250.
Forty-eighth street, 1025 ;Eaat— Smith
Bros., 6103 Compton, owners; 11. IH'sb,
builder; one-story, live-room -frame resi
dence: $1000.
Forty-ninth street, 1520 East— Charles
Anderson, 2315 Le Grande, owner and
builder; one-story frame residence; $75.
Forty-fifth stre.-t, 754 East-K. U Hum
mel, owner; J. T. Harvey, builder; one
story, live-room frame residence; $1500.
Forty-seventh street, 319 West— Martha
H. Dorn, 623 East Twenty-seventh, own
er; two-story, seven-room frame resi
dence; $2000.
Fortieth street, 1027 East— Flora Wil
liam. 632 Towne, owner; H. C. Lakue,
builder; one-story frame residence; $9tiO.
Ida street, 846— X. Boyd, at lot, owner;
Mr. Halnsworth, builder; repairs to one
story frame residence; $200.
Moneta avenue, 4801— W. J. Kelly, 1206
East Fifty-sixth street,- owner, and build
er: one-story frame- real estate office; $60.
Marmlon way. 3421— P. S. Buck, at lot,
owner and builder; addition to one-story
frame residence; $100.
Mott street, 1149 South— J. WvHelnssen,
at lot. owner; T. Weith, builder; one
story frame barn; $100.
Naomi street, 2711— W. E. Ilogeboom.
1200 East Twenty-seventh, owner and
builder; one-story frame residence; $800.
Santa Monica avenue, 1202— G. S. Smith,
1147 West Thirty-eighth, owner; R. G.
Nlckell, builder; one-story, live-room
frame residence; $900.
Santa Fe avenue. 516-518— Mrs. J. Mack
11, owner; E. Griffith, builder;, one-story
Inunc barn; $11,300.
Sixth street, 1076 AVest— J. 1 M. Gorton,
owner: W. R. Wright, builder; two-story,
eleven-room frame flat building; $3500.
Thirty-second street, 827 East— W. J.
Glelten, 814 East Thirty-second, owner
and builder; one-story frame residence;
$1800.
Thirty-eighth street, 244 East-M. It.
Dunmln, at lot, owner: J. 11. McClulum,
builder; one-story frame building: $,".r.n.
Twentieth Btrcot, 1426 East— L. Rogers,
2103 Central, owner and builder; one
story frame' residence; $1400.
Union avenue, 1624 South-Ellen Cala
kan, owner; G. H. Mills, builder; altera
tion to frame building; $100.
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THROOP WILL MEET HARVARD
Polytechnics From Pasadena Have a
Clean Record and Expect to
Win Game Today
The Throop Polytechnic school team
will meet the Harvard Military acad
emy eleven on the Harvard campus
this afternoon and the contest should
prove exciting from the start.
The Throop men have not been de
feated so fur during the season .and
are expecting to come out of today'a
game with a clean record. ' '
The military men have not been so
fortunate and are determined, to tuko
the name. The line-up:
THHOOP. HARVARD.
Melvln c Zulll
Williamson r.tr.l Kludge
Manly U'.r DarllnK
Wilson l.t.r Coulter
Wakehtlm r.t.l Cross
Johns i r.e.l Dutt
Gabriel ■ l.e.r Okey
Lee r.h.l Keutliig
Archibald <i.l> 11. Clina
Lisk f.b Crary
Crowlvy .: l .hT >... W. Ullne
The IVo of < I.IM/,.11,,,,
Is the fountain pen. Alwaya with you,
always ready, uniformity of handwrit
ing; when you fret u»a<l to pue you'd
never go back to the scratchy pointed
pen •of yesterdtiy. We ar« aplliue
agents for Waterman and Marshall
fountain n«n«. 'Olad to aho^ 'tbem.
tianhurii. Vail & Co., Sit tiuutli HiuuU
way,': i . . , ■ ■ .>■ •■ ;■•> ,', ; :
LARGE LIST OF
2:10 PERFORMERS
SEASON OF 1905 IS A RECORD
BREAKER
Table Shows 109 New Names In Fact
Company, Which Exceeds Total
for Last Year by Qood
Margin
The Appended table In a complete
list of the 2:10 performers for 1905 and
1b ns complete ns can be compiled at
this date. It Id believed that the Year
Hook, when Isaued, will show Blight,
If any, changes.
The Benson had been a record-break
er in that 109 2:10 performers nre
shown, whereas only 104 were uncov
ered last year. The following compari
son with last year reveals some Inter
estlng facts!
IPO4. 1903.
New 2.10 trotters 32 31
New 2.10 pacers Ti 75
He.fiucprt records, trotters 4 12
Reduced records, pacers 22 26
Totals !....130 117
Ton years ngo the Year Book con
tained the names of forty-four 2:10
trotters and 106 pacers, or only three
more than those which have taken new
or reduced records during the past
three months.
The following Is the list of 1905 per
formers in the 2:10 class:
Trotters— New Records
Admiral Dewey •2.0t !1 i
Sudlo Mac u.Oti'i
Kthel's I'ride 2.00%
SSophyr 2.07<i
Kid Shay 2.07 Vi
Glenwood M 2.07U
Turley 2.07' i
Leonardo 2.0N&
Robert Me 2.08U
Malnshcet 2.OXS
Jim Fenton 2.08»i
A. Perm *i.m%
John C'aldwell 2.09
Susie N 2.09V1
Helen Norto 2.09W
Mainland 2.o!>ti
Deloreo 2.09'/i
Mis 3 Adrian 2.09'/i
Uracio Kellar 2.oH'i
Horeazello 2.0a\4
Kvclyn Bird 2.09>6
Albert C Z.w".
Lizzie G 2.09U
liellc C 2.o9Vfc
The President 2.09U
W. J. Lewis 2.09%
Clnrlta W 2.09»i
Dlrectum Lass 2.<fJ%
Miss Adbell 2.09%
Uold Dust Maid 2.09-i
Kmma Brook 2.09'U
Tom Miller Jr 2.10
Pat Ford 2. J0
Oro 2.10
* Against time.
Reduced Records — Trotters
Sweet Marie *2.C4'4
Wentworth 2.01%
George G 2.05 V,
Snyder McGregor 2.06H
Dr. Strong 2.05%
Norman B 2.0614
Tom Axworthy 2.07
Recilac ..! 2.07U
Anglola 2.07%
Qen. Forrest «2.0S
Jim Ferry 2.09'/
Norrle 2.03V4
♦Against time.
Pacers — New Records
Maud Keswick T 2.03%
The Friend 2.05H
Texas Rooker 2.05U
Gratt 2.05%
Red Bud 2.05%
Walter Direct ' 2.05%
Peruna 2.oii'i
Robert Lee 2.oti<A
Jubilee 2.(i(i't
Bolivar 2.ocii£
Lady Sealskin 2.0G%
Hal T 2.06 -
Inter Oceun 2.07'J
Doris B 2.07*4
K. M. X 2.07=2
Nutwood Grattan 2.07*4
The Westre 2.07<1
Auto 2.07 Vi
I'Jd. C ~ 2.07' i
btar Patch 2.07^
Hyrle Wllkes 2.07 V*
Don Romo 2.07%
Allen wood 2.07',{.
Red King 2.07%
Dlrectwoud 2.07%
lCcho, Jr 2.07%
Dan P 2.08
Kruger 2.08
llllmtfiila 2.08U
Frank S 2.05>4
Lillian 2.0X1!
John R 2.0X14
Blncklock 2.08V 4
Josle C 2.OSU
Burnett B 2.0 W.
Harry L 2.08%
Bea Gee 2.08%
Doctor W 2.08%
Bonnie Aielse 2.05%
Kd. Patch 2.08%
Tidal Wave 2.09
Lyddite 2.09
Homillt 2.094
Ginger 2.0014
Harold Brooks 2.09 V«
William C 2.09 V,
Cleo S 2.0914
Dorcas H 2.09' i
Lesllo Waterman 2.09H
Vision 2.09',i
Oakley D 2.09' i
Vyzenio 2.091
Mallock M 2.09(4
Col. Taylor 2.0J%
Rodllght 2.09%
Phalla 2.09U:.
Virginia 2.0:1',ii
Queen of Spades 2.0!)%
Caffeono 2.09%
Castlewood 2.09%
Martha B .' 2.09'J
Kllzabeth S 2.09' A
Charley Patch 2.09%
Lizzie H 2.09%
Paul 2.09%
Mllo 2.0!)%
La Points 2.(19%
Orphan Boy 2.09%
Hal C 2.10
Nellie R 2.10
Argyle 8.10
Bonnie Wllkes 2.10
Rudy Kip 2.10
Jib 2.10
Reduced Records
Dan Patch ; '••BJty
Audubon Boy *I.S9>, 4
Locanda 2.02
Hazel I'utch J.03«4
Pan Michael 2.03
The Broncho 8.03J4
Kuthun Strnua 2.m>. 3
Cherry Lass '2.03%
Haron Oruttan 2.0H4
Frank Voakum 2.WU
Dlrectum Miller 2.05U
Wli'flekl Struttan 2.05 Vi
Koloc-k 2.05 Vi
Mujor Mclvlnley 2.ii.j>*.
Allerson 2.05H
Citation 2. 08
Don Cut 2.06
Stein 2.06
Geury 2.06^
Kilwin C 2.07'
Owhyho 2.»7>i
Ktlit-1 Mao 2. 07 i.i
Kleanor 8.07U
lien P 2.07*4
Oregon Muld • 2.U8
Thu Hero SJ.O9'4
• AKulnut time.
Nome ttraawuiible Advlre
It may be a piece or superfluous ad
vice to urge people at this season of the
year to lay In a supply of Chamberlain's
Cough Ilemedy. It li almost sure to
be needed before winter la over, and
much more prompt and satisfactory re
sults are obtained when taken as soon
as a coM is contracted and before It haa
become settled In the system, which can
enly be done by keeping the remedy at
hand; This remedy U so widely known
and so altogether good that no one
should heilUta about buying It in pref
erence to any other, it v (or sale by
all leading druggists.
GREAT SHOWER OF BALLOTS
M IN SALESLADIES CONTEST
Myra Cecil
Votes Are Being Cast Rapidly in Large Numbers
and the Contestants Are Beginning to !
Line Up for the Final Struggle
Votes for the contestants in Salesla
dies Contest are being polled In large
numbers and today will be the banner
one of single coupons, as the ten-vote
ballots are to be polled. Everyone
Beemed pleased with the count of yes
terday, which goeß to show that all
contestants are In the race to stay.
They are In to win, and a very Inter
esting struggle is promised before the
close. Five or ten thousand votes do
not make much difference now, ns the
contest Is in Us Infancy, and every lady
In the race has an equal chance of
winning one of the prizes.
Now Is the time for candidates to
Ket In their good work. A few votes
got on the start are woth ten times
the amount later on. Get your friends
in line and solicit their patronage and
you need have no fear of not being
successful. Kecelpt books, subscrip
tion blanks, etc, for securing subscrip
tions will be gladly furnished all who
desire them if the want Is made known
at the office or by mail.
Among the bright contestants who
are doing good work Is Miss Myra Ce
cil, whose photograph Is herewith pro
duced. Miss Cecil was one of the last
contestants to enter the Salesladies
Contest and has done remarkably well
up to the present date, as her record
shows. Miss Cecil was born In Padu
cnh. Kentucky, better known as the
Blue Grass State, and has been a resi
dent of Los Angeles for a number of
years. Miss Ctcll Is an employe of the
Broadway Department Store, a sales
lady In gents' furnishing goods depart
ment. If a host of warm personal
friends and hard work count for any
thing, Miss Cecil will surely be an
nounced with the list of successful
ones Dec. 23.
From all partß of Los Angeles county
come reports that the young ladles are
advancing their cause nobly and the
outcome of the race Is looked for with
Intense Interest. Those who are work-
Ing hardest now will, of course, have
the best chance of winning, and It can
not be emphasized too strongly that
there are a number of young ladies
entered In the race .who are very de
termined, and strenuous efforts must
be adopted by competing candidates
to keep these determined one 3 from
currying off, the honors.
VOTE UP TO DATE
LANE & CO.'S STORE
Miss Edith House 27,975
Miss Omar Bea! 10,201
Miss Helen Rich 9,201
Miss Dolly Mclntee 9,162
Miss J. Dunlap 3,536
FIFTH BTREET STORE
Miss Florence Dewey 18,053
Miss Daisy Mclntyre 8,909
Miss May Turk 8,149
Miss Lillian Smith 7,990
Miss Ethelda Cantwell 4,928
Miss Emma Rennow 3,219
NEW YORK SUIT HOUSE
Miss T. Hagan 16,190
Miss Edythe Learned 14,180
The Los Angeles Herald
Popular Salesladies Contest
Fill in the name of the lady whom you wish to vote
for and her buiinaii address. Bring or mail to mana
ger of Contest Department, care Los Angeles Herald.
This coupon counts one vote.
Addre55......................... ■
Not good after Nov. Bth.
INDIANS PREPARED FOR MUD
Expect Wet Weather on Northern Trip
and Have Been Training for Such
an Emergency
Coach Hompel of the Sherman In
dian team has been adopting heroic
measures to prepare his men for the
exigencies that may arise on the north
ern gridiron and during: the past week
the Sherman campus has been flooded
with water and a greased ball has bum
used to accustom the pluyen to the
slippery condition* which they will no
doubt be met with In the north.
. The Sherman team leaves for the
north on Monday averting next and will
piny, the University of Washington ut
7
f Miss Carrie Hall ...12,230
I Mrs. A. J. West : 1,701..
N. B. BLACKSTONE CO. ,V Vv
Miss Catherine Backs 13,111
Miss Mabel Gordon, care Cres
cent Drug company 12,084
JACOBY BROS.' STORE ''■'■':.'■['<'■'
Miss Mabel Schaefle 12,068
Mrs. W. J. Workman 10,580,
Miss Daisy Viekers 8,063:
Mrs. B. Lusby 4,658 \'.j!
THE BROADWAY ; .'.. "'
Miss Myra Cecil 11,980^,
Miss Saydee Bee -.11,047-v?
Miss Edith Houston .........Y. .10,212"
Miss Maude Blanck .....; 7,248
Miss Eva Snook .'::;; 3,935*!
•♦• HAMBURGER'S STORE •-.'.... '1
Miss Rose Guggenheim 11,442
Miss Mabel Davis .11,181
M rs. W. J. Lloyd 10,930
Miss Margaret Fitzgerald ...... 3,965!
Miss L. Navln 1,621 .;
CHARLTON & CO. '
Miss Margaret McNiven 11,321
MEHESY'S CURIO STORE :
Miss Grace Gray 11,319 .
Mrs. G. C. Stoddard, 449 South ; . :V
Broadway 10,884 >
H. M. MOSHER'S STORE .'"'
Mrs. M. M. Lyon 10,098
Miss Mabel Beck 3,503
BOSTON STORE
Miss Helen Harms :. 8,842
VILLE DE PARIS .■-. 1
Miss R. Binder ". 8,054
Miss Mabel Beirne 6,001 '•
Miss Etta Schumacher 4,461 7
Mrs. Shipman 1,238
CRESSATY'S CANDY STORE">;.
Miss Lulu Hood 4,308
HALES STORE ; i
Miss Sarah Hite 2,34?
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aid, 1700 votes.
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vided there Is a payment made for at
least one month in advance. - ■
Seattle November 11. The team will
remain at Seattle until. November 14,
on which •' date "Willamette la to h».
played at Salem, Ore.
The Indians are to meet the Mult*
noinah Athletic- club at Portland ■on
November 18 and three day* later play
the Chemewa Indiana at Portland.
The Shermans will leave Portland on
November SI, arriving In Los Angeles
the morning of November 24, waiting
over for a game with the University of
Southern California on November 85. <
"I don't know of anything worse than
a champagne thirst and a beer Incomel"
■aid Waddles, as he picked up the bill •'■
of fare. "1 do!" chirped Twaddles.
"It's h beefvteak appetite and a pork;
and bean salary!"— Detroit Free Press.