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v FOR ,§6Jr^!^£!T}LSSP. P M^S}L^. -j >iIELPB £ CO.'S SPECIAL BARGAINS — Aii Improved corner 80x153 feet; large pep per trees and 5-year-old palms outside of walk on both streets, cement walks laid, water pipes down, Irult trees, lawn and shrubbery; close to electric cars and easy walking dis tance from business part of city. Price, $500. Lot 50x150 ft. fronting west on Carondolet St., just south of Ninih St., affordß a beautiful view of Westl*ke Park. Will bo sold for half the price asked for adjoining lot no better. A choice residence iot 50 ft. front on the west side of Tenth st, between Park view and Grand View avenues. Price, $550. $650-Two lots on Menlo at, oloae to Adams St. On Vermont sve. near to Adams at, loti at $-160 each. On Alvarado St., between Court and Flrat Six two nice lots, both for 1850. On Los Angeles and Santee sts., and Maple sve , we can sell you beautiful lots at $Bou, and up to $1350. A 9-rooin house, modern and convenient, with good barn, woodshed, cellar ornamental lawn and yard, street graded, cement walks, Curb stone", etc. In good shape; close to ear line and convenient to business. Only $2 WO. An t-room, 3-story well-built house, wllh hath, closets, pantry, hot and cold water and everything modern and convenient; a beauti ful lawn, hedge, shrubbery, flowers and fruit trees, stable, etc ; close to cable ears. Price, $8500. We want you to see this place and make an offer. A 3-story, hard finished 5-room house on a corner, both streets graded, beautiful lawn, hedge and shad* trees: one block from car line; a bargain.. Only $1300. Will exchange for lodging house. 10 acres at Ontario, close In town; one-third lemons, two-thirds Washington navel oranges; oament head ditch, 10 shares of water, all in first-class condition; will sell or exchange for Los Angeles property. 160 acres at $35 an acre, and 80 acres at $55 an acre, both In Santa Maria valley, '1% miles from the town of Santa Marls; investigate these properties - 160 acres good, nearly level, land; good Cal ifornia house and barn, 3 wells, barbed wire lence, 80 acres cultivated, balance easy to cul tivate; will sell at once for $1200, improve ments cost more money; adjoining land no inure valuable cannot be bought less than $25 sn acre. 40 acres, the obolcest rich black, moist laud, close to Santa Monica; house, barn, corn crib, poultry house, yards and coops; 25 acres now ? rowing, promises to cut over 100 tons oi hay; he balance is well prepared for planting sum mer crops; tills ranch will return a good In come st once 8-\ acres on New Main st, close to city; good buildings, orchard and everything necessary ior comfort and revenue. If we have not described what you wantcome in and find it on our list. We have lt or wll find It for you If you give us a chance. Corre spondence solicited. A. 8. J. PHELPS 4 CO.. 17 139 South Broadway. _*>r;Aii- HOUBE of fTvi booms,~bat_ W&iJVV pantry, etc. E. Oth st; lot 48x140. $3000-House aud lot on Paloma st. between 18th and 18th its.; 5 rooms and bath, pantry. Closets, stable, etc.; lot 30x145. $6500—A fine new 3-story furnished house with store below, 185 on Slchel and 55 on Main In East Los Angeles, containing 5 rooms, bath, etc, snd porches above, and 3 rooms and store below. Tne new electric car will riasß this place. Including a fine wholesale tquor business. $2000—Three rooms, kitchen and bath room, lot 36x100, on Jackson st, in the tenter of 'own. $4006—A cooperage for sals. $ !s(>—A partner wanted to take an interest in the boats and fruit stand at a popular park in the city. $1090—A lot out near th* oil district In the Ellis Subdivision, 63x193. Cash. $3700—San Julian St.; 4 rooms; lot 40x138. $4000— Lot 3jx160 on Flower St.; 1-story 6-room house, etc Fine properties in and outside of oity and business properties for sale. J. K. CHALMERS, Rooms 110 and 111 new Wilson block, s. E. corner First and Spring. 17 I_ OR SALE— r~ JT BY E. A. MILLEB. Fine lot. 70x317, on Portland st, between Adams and 28th sta.; this la certainly the finest residence itreet in the city. Also, 2 lots in th* Harper tract, east front only. $2500. large lot on Union aye., 50x181 to alley, you can't beat this any place, $1000. Aud now you want a snap, see 10 lots lust outside the city, near Ninth st, only $1500 for all 10. Also, lot on K. Thirtieth St., near Maple aye., only $350. E. A. MILLER, 23 . 227 W. First st BALE— ~~ CABDWELL 4 FBIESE, 139 NORTH SPRING STREET, • HAVE FOR SALE Homes and lota, country property, lodglnp houses, butcher shops, l:uit stands, barbe: shops, grocery stores, coal and woo l btislnesi and many other good chances. V\ c invite those that have property to sell or exchange to list with us. we are also in the house and room renting business, aud have patents to sell aud money to loan. CARDWELL A FRIESE. 18 139 N. Spring street. A BEAUTIFUL SPOT-1F YOU WOULD LIIF. 2JL to see something that Is strictly first-cUss th* w 11 make you fee! like you were In "fairy lend," go out and see Clark A Bryan's Hg- Uero* B'reet Tract. Tne fineat prop rty mer off-red ln'hUeltyor any oih r cny for the low pi.cc oi $1000 per lot. CLARK 4 BRYAN, I*7 W. ThLd st. 17 Kfi A WEEK PAYB FOR A FINE LOT eP««.»H/ 40x130, with large pepper trees, two blocks irom electric ear«; makes a fin . home, $ 00; also $900 new house, 5 rsoms, bsrd finjshtdi on Kohler St., near Eich h. rent ed forsl2; the best bargain in Lo. Ameles City; also 2 1 ,ls on Kohler at., near Eerei.th, $14 a foot; street graveled, curbed, cement walks: 25 new houses since August last. Come In and • cc my lor bargains in lots and house . Wanted—s3ooo 10',, gross, on city lnunme prope.-ty. W. J. Fisher, 227 W. Second street. tf FOR SALE— The finest tract for subdivision in the city, close in, on car line and cheap. SHITH 4 O'BRIEN, 17 147 S. Broadway, IjlOR BALE - 818T - ST~N EA R GRA~N l> AYE., 9-room 2-story hove, newly built, with bath, library and two fine mantels; everything first-class: fine yard; 10'50x153; a bargain at $4000; don't miss seeing this. W. P. LARKIN m CO., at their new olliee, 132 9. lifoadwav. p. B.— This is a special bargain; come; on terms; it will be sold this week. 17 IF YOU WOULD LIKE A HOME IN FASH iouable quarter* and at low figures see those joy \i lots In Clark 4 Bryan's F.gueroa Street Tr*c.. They arc iho cream of the city for $11,00. CLARK 4 BRYAN, 127 W. Third at. 17 HOMETE"EKERS-HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to secure you a large cheap lot in Con gsr's. Wilson tract— where money will be pro vided to build you a nice home, at a low late Of interest; lots sold on instilment plan if de sired. Call at 117 8. Broadway for map and prices. H. M. CONGER 17 | OK SALE -ttt-BOOM HOUSE NICELY'AND V completely furnished; bath, pantry, iiurvli**, closets; rooms can be rented out to bring over rent If llksd; best location, one block west of Broadway, close In: sicknesi cause for selling; price, $375. Address WIL LI A MS, P. O. box 376. 17 * BA GOING KAST~; 14 -,'\ room house, Orange Bt., close to Pearl, lot 1"3x2j5; easy terms; special price lor all cash : must be sold. CONNOR'S CORNER LOT AGENCY. 307 W. Becond St. tf I,* OR ~ " ~ I Two lots on Kan* st. magnificent view. A bargain. / SMITH 4 O'BRIEN, t T7 147 S. Broadway. I/OB SALE—A IW-BTORY COTTAGE, SIX J rooma, lots 110x150 to alley, chicken yards, etc., $ioo—s3so to $350 cash: located Mognolia aye., third house north of W. Wash ington. See OWNER, 601 Downey aye. 17 I.' OR LOTS, "CLOSE IN, with moderate improvements, offered at a'bargain. Just the place to build flats. F. H. PfEPER 4 CO., 108 S. Broadway. 17 (AO R S^ALE—A T~A BARGAIN; rT¥boM COT -1 tage on Downey aye; easy terms, low ln tSrtM CONNOR'S CORNER LOT AGENCY, 2 7 W. second st. tf OOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS' IN SANTA MON r lea. by ROBERT F. JONES 4 CO., 204 Brad bury block. 6tf FOR SALE-Cm PROPERTY^^ ICHARD Al/ISOIIUL, Keif Es'ate Loans aid Commission. 1234, W. Sif>nd .St. While truly grateful to Ml my friends who regularly peruse and crfleise my advertise ments although they nevir buy any real estate, I wish to address myself bday to that portloi of the public generally referred to as "in tending purchasers." lt may pay you to listen to me as I have some of the greatest barains vow in the mar ket. I can offer you a spendid chance fer a little speculation on Hilimreet, which is the coming business streo , aid has not yet ben boomed up to Ilroadwor and spring street prices. Always get In ahead ot the boomer if you want to mako money My list of homes is so jgrge I hardly know what to mention Hrst. Iverybody knows St. James' Park, and I wan, everybody to know that 1 have been entrusts! with the sale oi a beautiful 12-room magnpcent resilience on a lot fronting 75 feet on trjs park. This is not a home for a poor man bufau ideal res dunce for a purson of wealth. Tie priCH seems high but the property is eheaj for the price. If your purse Is of more modestjllmenHion.t 1 cut) suit you elsewhere, I eau givi you 4-room cottages from $750 upwards, Tljs is with stable, well and windmill, and on c*y terms. You don't net-d to stick tin your nqe because you want a brand new Colonial c.oijtge in the Southwest. 1 have them too; for $300 l can sell you a "daisy" just built on ll)lon aye, near Wash ington street, bath, clmcis, pantry, hot and cold water, all eompleu; this is cheap! Hut talk about bargains, s{ 1570 West Pico st, 2-story, 7 rooms on lot to 20 foot alley, north front; tskeifthe cake If you aro a . man of family go out aid take a look at it. I am almost ashamed t> mention the price, $8800. If that is too hgh, make a good offer ou lt, don't be bashful,,t does not pay. I have a great buy on the cornSr ol Main and Eigh teenth street, there is I sign ou the property thut tells you all abouut; it belongs to a sav ings bank In San Prauasco and they ask $5000 fori!; It is cheap for tte money. The former OWBerof tho propertyivas once offered $14,0110 for tnis corner. Theriis a largu cottage on it which renls for $25. Main street will have a big boom someday. Compare wllh prices on Hammel A Denker/Tract, where the naked laud is sold at $1 .25 tl.s JOO per front foot, then call and make an offer on the place. You wish to know/vnether I have any cheap vacant lots? Bless jour little soul, I am head* quar ers for them. I have splendid bargains iv tha following triils, viz: Williamson, City Center. Sentous, ISsndry Tract, Sisters of Charity, Chester, Vjest Los Angeles, Alexandre We 11, Ames Subdivision, Agricultural Park and Wolfskill Tirol. If you have anything in the line of real estate, to buy or /el , to rent or to let, you may save money by consulting RICHARD ALTS,'HCL, I!ea| Estate, Loans and Commis sions, W. second st., Burdick Block. 17 I.<OR SALE-7 I BY JOHN H. COKE, No 207 S. Broadway. 4(1 feet S. Broadway. HC feet -. Broadway. 2» feet s. Broadway. 34 feel S. Broadway. 'JO feet S. Broadway. '0 feet B. Broadway. >0 feet S. Broadway. 75 feet S. Broadway. 51 feet S. Breadway. 32 feet 8. Broadway. 03 feet S. Broadway. 12 t feet 8. Spring st. 30 feet S. Spring St. 40 feet 8 Spring st, 00 feet 8. Spilng s . / 35 leet W. First st. / 100 feet E. First St. / 60 feet W. Seventh Bt. 125 feet 8. Hill St. Buy Jow while property ls low. It is rapidly increa ing in value. All he above Is producing an income. Forpriccs apply to JOHN H. COKE, 18 No. 207 8. Broadway. 1 t\A LOTS 100 LOTS. lUV CONGER'S WILSON TRACT. Beirg part of the Nadeau Orange Orchard Trad, located on double- rack electric car, on Certral avenie, joining city limits, lake Ver noi car, corner Second and Spring sis. This prcperty is only (6 minutes' ride from Spring Bttset. This property is located on west sldd Central aye., covered with orange and shade tries. The lots are largo to wide alleys. City witer piped to every lot in tract. 1 now offer 5» lots, your selection, at practically the same pices nisde before tho improvements I will sake were eoiitemplntod. I shall, within 00 <ays, grade and gravel the streets in tract, lomplete the cement sidewalks, put cement uirb on Central aye., sut choice shade trees In rout of sash lot, and care for them one year without expense to owner. I will sell at low values, on terms to suit, at low lates of inter est. Building clause on front half of tract. A choice place for homes at your disposal. 11l quire at 117 South Broadway, of owner, H. M. CONGER 17 1.-<OR SALE— 1 BY E. A. MILLER. Beautiful house in the Harper tract, large Ist, barn and corral, price $Uuou. That elegant home n, o. oor. of beautiful W. Beacon and Eleventh sts., large lot, 114xliiO to alley, all modern improvements, good barn, price $8500. Nice new cottage of 6 rooms In south west part of city, terms easy, ready for occupancy, E. A. MILLER, 23 227 W. Fust St. tfiXrXftA-— WE HAVE THE HANDSOMEST TNJilv™' arranged and most attractive 9 room two story holla's in th.s City : all finished In hard wood. This property is located in the South Bonnie Brae Tract, the most fashionable portion of the city. We aro offering this ela taiit bom" at a great bargain. Call and let us showit to you. CLARK £ BRYAN, 127 W. Third st. 17 cTand SEE THE~CHOICE LARGE LOTS In Conger's Wilson tract onJCenlral aye. As ap Investment for close buyers theystttnd at ihe head. 1 invite all classes of buyers to investigate. A large force of men and teams are putting tho tract in the best condition. Choice shade trees to be put opposite each lot nnd w. 11 cared for one year without, expense to owner Inquire of owner, 117 S. Broadway, H. M. CONGER. 17 rOOK THIS UP—WE HAVE TWO LOTS ON j Mapl • aye.. just below Tenth St., that the price Is ,o low it will astonl-h you. Lots taken on foreclosure sain and pres-nt owner must lea.ize at once. CLARK £ BRYAN, 127 W. Third St. 17 SJsOR SALE—9BOO, 4-ROOM HOUSE NEAR Jj Arcade depot; $1100, 5-room house, Fourth St.. near W olfskill aye.; $1500, 5-room house, new, Stanford aye.; $2600, 8 room house, San Pedro near Sixth St.; $2600, 7-room house. San Julian, near sixth st. Houses built ta suit on monthly payments. N. B. WALKER A CO., 125!- a ' W. second st. 18 jnOR SALE-LARGE LOTS IN DENISfJN F tract, near Ninth Street school, $450 and up. Will loan mouey to, build houses and other improvements on payments you can make. N. B. WALKER A CO., 125_ W. Sec ond st. ' 18 FOR SALE- Houses on Installments; if you havn't got one that suits you, will build you one; small payment down, and monthly payments, SMITH A O'BRIEN, 17 147 S. Broadway. TTIOR SALE— r 128x188 on a Main st. corner; large resi dence, $12,000. SMITH* O'BRIEN, 17 147 a Broadway. A~B. PHELPS 4 CO., REAL ESTATE • «gents; list your property for sale or ex change with us, and we will make every effort to meet your wants; correspondence from abroad solicited. Office, 139 S. Broadway. TM)R BALE— V Two lots on 22d at,, near Figueroa, each 60 feet front. Cheapest lots in this vicinity. (SMITH A O'BRIEN, 17 147 S. Broadway. FOR SALE—S2O CASH. $20 MONTHLY. Buys small house, 4-rooms, $850. Magno lia aye. Third house from W. Pico St.. or see OWNER. 601 Downey aye. 17 FOB SALE— 1 Two lots on Glrard near Cherry. Make an offer, They are going tb be sold. SMITH A O'BRIEN, 17 147 a Broadway. JJ<OR SALE—HOUSES BUILT TO BUIT ON monthly payments. Lots at $450 and up. Interest at 8 per cent N. B. WALKER £ CO., W, Second St. 18 BUSINESS CARDS $t PER 1000; OTHER printing In proportion. PACIFIC PRINT ING PLANT, 217 New High st. Tel. 1400. 17 RENT— COTTAGE. ~ COM- J_ pletely furnished, In front of electric car line. BELL At SABICHI, 205 W. 3d st. 18 if OR SALE—CHELVP LCJTTn TH E L() NG r street tract; price $1500. BELL A SA BBICHI, 205 W. 3d St. 18 I7IQB SALE AT A BARGAIN—A. LOT OS ' East 7th st BELL 4 SABICHI, 205 W. Sdst L Bl9 _ 17IOR SALE—7-ROOM COTTAGE, 933 WEST ; Sixth St., near Pearl, $2000; 60-foot lot. stf LOS ANGELES HERAI/D: STTNDAT MORNING, MARCH 17, 1895. J^O/S 'SALE --CIT^PROJPERTY.^ BALE—CITY LOTS AND I.AND. GKIDEK 4 DOMfc 109' 2 S. Broadway. HEAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT BKOKER3. ESTABLISHED 1881. CITY LOTS—r $25 down and $10 a month without interest will buy a fine lot on a graded street, with cement walk, 15 niUnites' ride from the busi ness center: price only $150; see this. $350 will buy » 50-foot lot on 14th St., set to bearing fruit; Half a block from electric cars; this must be sold within a week, $iiu() will buy a fine lot on l'lco stroet, half a block electric cars. $60(1—Choice lot on Adams st., new residence lo cost $35(10 going up on adjoining lot; one block from electric cars; price only $600. $650 buys a 50-foot lot on 12th St., a little west of Pearl st.; street graded, cement walks and curbs; on easy terms. $1100 will buy a line corner lot, suitable for a business block, Which will rent before build ing is completed: within 10 minutes'walk of First-arid spring slreets. $9250—0ne-half acre on W. Washington St., close to eleelric ears; street 100 feet wide ; fin est residence site on the street; right amongst the finest residences Fee this at once. $3200 for a lot on Grand aye., close lo Adams st. , 811x158 feet; this is the best bargain offered on Grand aye. CITY HOUSES, $850—Small cash paymentdowii.the balance in small monthly payments, will buy a cosy new cottage, % block of electric cars, on a graded street; only 12 minutes' ride from bus iness center; see this at once. $1350— Lovely new 5-room cottage,all modern improvements, reception hall, mantel, grate, hot and cold water, inarole wash stand, bath, pantry and closets, trout and back porches; lot 50x150 to alley; 12 minutes'ride Irom the business center by electric car; s:rect graded and graveled; cement walks and curbs; this will be sold ou long time if sold soon. $1700—Buys a brand new ti-room house, all modern bath, pantry, closets, china closet and bookcase; all finished in oak: plate glass iv front door; lot 52 feet front; cement walks, sewer connections made; only 8 minutes by electric car from business center. $2500—Will buy a brand uew 7-room resi dence, line reception hall, winding stairway, large double parlors: elegant mantel and grate, largo paiury and closets; piped for hot and coldwater; marble wash stand; patent water closets: house finished in yellow pine through out; cement walk; lot 50x150; wi hin 1 block of electric cars; street graded and graveled; cement curbs aud walks; only $2509, on easy terms. $5500—Will buy a fine home of 10 rooms; all modern conveniences; finished in white cedar; elegant reception hall and stairway; double parlors: two line mantels and grates: corner lot 100x150; grand yard set to palms and choice llowers: owner compelled to sell; see this at once; only about 15 minutes walk from the business center. HOMES FOR ALL $750 buys 3', acres of extra fine land; loca tion unsurpassed; no frosts or fogs: 9 shares ol water; !j acre of blackberries, which pro duced 2 tons last year; '~ mile from depot, church and store; the best bargain out. $250—40 acres »outh of the city, set lo bear ing fruits; close to electric road; we will sell this off in small tracts at $259 per acre; nss water right; sre this. $ 050—10 acres of alfalfa land, all fenced and cross-fenced; new oarn, house, corn crib, chicken and slock corrals, artesian well and water right with the place; \i mile of depot and creamery; close to Btore, postoflice, churches sud schools; will make terms; this is a bargain. $2500-5 ai res highly improved: new 4-room cottage; 2', acres in bearing lemons; a variety of other fruits; 2 blocks from store, postoflice and depot; 35 minutes' drive from the city. $.1400—Lovely home of 9 acres, only 30 min utes from business center; good 7-room house, large barn and corrals; a variety of oranges and lemons; 5 acr-s in bearing i,caches, pears, apricots and blackberries; no LostS or fogs; close to store, posiofllce and church; 1 block to depot. $3950 buys the finest 11,, acre ranch in Garde a: there is a lovely 5-room cottage wdth lawn and flowers, large barn, corral, Chicken house and yard; a variety of fruit for family use; 8 acres wiih a fine stand of alfalfa; i cluse t> store, postoflice and school house; this is fine mc me property. 50 acres-e t solid to a falfa; a large 4-room cottage big barn 40x50, hen house and yards; small orchard for family use; artesian well with big flow; Gi s is the finest alfalfa ranch in Southern Californiaand pays a big income; close to stores, postoflice. cburci.es, school and depot; this i- the chance of a lifetime; the owner w ill take a residence in the city as pert payment; see us at once. $12.500—Walnut grove, 50 acres; 35 acres set solid to bearing walnut trees; a variety of oranges and other choice fruits; good house and outbuildings; 10 miles of the city; this place will yield an enormous yearly income; owner must sell on account of declining health. GRIDER & DOW, 19 109 j ti. Broadway. jpOE SALE—CITY LOTS, BY WOOD A CHURCH? A fine lot on Figueroa St., near Twentieth, way below anything adjoining, $2500. A Fine corner on Grand aye, small building; This is choice, $7500. ALSO A fine property on wpst side Grand aye througti to Hope St.. at abargain. Come in and will give you the bottom figure. Also west slds Pearl. 60x160 $ 1250 Also west side near Temple, 53x1124;.. 650 Also west side Hill, near Eleventh, 50x150 3500 Four lots north side Fourteenth near Maple, 40x110 409 Also south side Eighteenth St., between Oak and Cherry, 50x170 1230 Two lots near Scharf st. and St. James Park. 56x130 1250 One lot, Norwood House. 5 rooms, assessments paid. 66x136 —. 1600 Spring st. income $65,000 Spring st. Income 18,000 Main st. income 16,000 Los Angeles st. income 35,000 Los Angeles st. inceme 40,000 House 9 rooms Washington, near Oak, lot 52x176; very best modern finish $ 6000 House 6 rooms, bath, Park Tract; rents well 2000 House 5 rooms, bath, Crocker aye, be tween Sixth and Seventh sts, bran new; long time 1650 These are genuine bargains, of which i we have many. $3500, $6000, $2000 and $25,000 To Loan at low rates, on approved security* WOOD A CHURCH, 123 8. Broadway; Pasadena office—l 6 S. Raymond aye. 17 THE SHERIFF CAUGHT THEM—WE HAVE a fine corner ou Tenth and Wall stj. and two lots on Maple aye. that have just been sold by the sheriff and present owner must realize at once. This Is a rari opportunltv. See ua at once. CLARK A BRYAN, 127 W. Third st. 17 i TWO ELEGANT LOTS CORNER WALL AND Tenth sts., taken ou foreclosure suit. Pres ent owner going to sacrifice ihem for ready cash. Such opportunities are rare as they are going to sell at about half their value. See us at once. CLARK A BRYAN, 127 W. Third »t.17 JTtOR SALE—WE HAVE 2 FINE LOTS ON 1 Maple aye., just below Tenth st. The pres ent owner had io take them qn a forxdosure sals and we are offering tnem at a great sae r lice. See them at once as they will go quick at tho price. CLARK A BRYAN, 127 W. Thira street. 17 STSOR^SALE—A 13-ROOM HOUSE ON BUN JP kerhill aye.. cheap: pays a good rent. BELL A SABICHI, 205 W. 3d st. 18 lAOR BALE—A FINE~TWO-BTORY HOUSE, r a bargain, on 12th st. Must be sold. BELL & SABICHI, 205 W. 3d st 18 FOR SALE-CITY PROPERTY. Q.OBPIR, SMITH A CANNON, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, LOANS, 421 Sllmson Block. FOR SALE-CITY PROPERTY $900-2 lots wltd 4-room house, fruit trees, flowers, etc., near Central aye. $1000—Lot 50x180, clean side Grand aye. $1101)-Lot 50x118 with 4-room cottage, on Bryant aye. $4290—4 lots with 8-room cottage, stable, fruit trees, etc.. Pico heights $2400—4U acres near Central aye. electric line, suitable for lots, and full-bearing fruit trees. $:!700—6-room house with atable, lawn, flowers, etc.. Twenty-fifth St.. near Grand aye. $1100—2 lots with good house on pirtle st. ♦6500—5 acres ou Central aye.; income property. $2000-7-room cottage with all modern con veniences on W. Sixteenth st. $8900-6 acres on Central aye.; income property. $200 up—Beautiful lots in Vernon, some in bearing fruits, $1250-2 lots, 50x150, Star trtct, southwest. $50,003 -Income property on Main St., 55 feet frontage; 5-story brick building, rents for over $300 per month; easy te ins. $1(1.030- Income property on Broadway, 80 feet frontage. COUNTRY PROPERTY. $300—2' 4, acres on electric line, near city; good house; orange trees, etc. $250U—5 acres fruit and alfalfa lands; Im provements worth Ihe price. $5250—40 acres moist land, 30 acres to al falfa. $12,000—10 acres, all under bearing fruits; good buildings, plenty water; 3 mi.es from Court House. $140 per acre—Al alfalfa land in cultivation near Compton. $30 per acre—Choice fruit, barley and wheat land; water iv abundance. $2500-2 acres at Burbuik, laid out in bear ing fruits and flowers; good 6-room house; all modern improvements; stables, carriage shed, well, etc ; easy terms. $2000-10 acres at San Fernando, and bear ing tigs, blackberries, etc.: good 4-room house, plenty water; all fenced; only $509 cash, bal ance easy terms. $150 per acre—Lob Angeles County Land Improvement Company's lands at Moneta. in , lots from 5 acres up; plenty of water; easy terms. FOR EXCHANGE. 2500 acres fine timoer and coal land in Scott coanty, Term. What have you to offer? A bargain for some one. Very choice fruit and alfalfa land within 15 miles of the Court House, for cliy property. Land unincumbered, will assume on choice properly. This is your opportunity, as this laud will bear close investigation. And many other bargains too numerous to mention. Give us a call. Money to loan. —— * 17 ITtOR SALE— ON KEAR ' ney near First st, cable, high ground, good neigh borhooa, houses of 4 and 5 rooms, lots 45 and 60 feet front; prices away down; will close this property at a sacrifice. Two »tores and dwelling at end of Boyle Heights ( able; good income property; rentals pay 10 per cent ou $2100: pr.ee $1400. JOHN P. P. PECK. 17 227 W. Third st. SALE— Lot in best location on F.gueroa street; very low. Lot on Hope, near Twenty-eighth st, $900. 50 feet E. First st. $150. Oil lot corner Court and Douglass, $800, JOHN P. P, PECK. 17 227 W. Third st. OR SALE— 45 feet on Main it., between Seventh and Eighth; can be bought very low. SMITH A O'BRIEN, 17 147 8. Broadway. FOR SALE — 7-room house, Eleventh St., near Maple aye., $1500. SMITH A O'BRIEN, 17 147 S. Broaiway. SALE—SIOSO. NICE~S-ROOM HOUSE, close In, nearly new. $450 cash. Balance on time. Best barg-iin in the city. POINDEX- Tiiß A WADSWORTH. 305 W. Second 23 lAMI AM STILL DOING BUSINESS AT THE old stand. List nothing but bargains. The McWHIRTER REAL ESTATE A RENTING AGENCY, 226 S. Spring st. Room 42. THE UNDIVIDED ONE-THIRD OF TEMPLE st. oil lands: also a water right Adoress FANNIE GREEN, San Bernardino, Cal. 22 SALE-LIVE STOCK 1 r OR SALE—DAIRY OF 12 COWS, WITH 1 good route of $200 per month: with 3 horses, 2 wagons, and 8 yearling heifers; also lease, with all Improvements, at $1000 price. Apply corner Santa Fe aye. and Lemon St., 1 block south of Ninth St. 17 ANTED PARTIES HAVING HORSES TO rent for the Fiesta parades can send in their application, giving price per team for each parade, Including one man to each horse. Address PARADE COMMITTEE, La Fiesta Headquarters. 17 FOR - SALE JERSEY bull, $200; also Jersey heifer. Address E. GALMOURE, Marengo aud Douglass streets. Pasadena. HYNER HAB ORNAMENTAL AND deciduous fruit trees, large variety. 212 W. Fourth st. call or write. FINE PARROT: GOOD TALKER; PRICE $'J5, worth $50. Call at 420 S. Main st. 19 OR SALE—SINGLE, DOUBLE DRIVERS. buggleß, harness. BACON, 508 S. Broadway. TARESH COW AND CALF FOR SALE—IN- Jr quire corner Pico and New Hampshire. 17 FOR BAKE—BEAUTIFUL PONYAND CART; must be sold. 230 S. Mains'. Bun-Tnes TTIOR JF bed room set, $16; fine marble top walnut bed room set, worth $65, $40; oak folding bed, $20; wardrobe folding bed, $15; wardrobe, solid oak, $10; ti-drawer cheffonler, $6; cook stove, $5: Q. M. new process gasoline stove, $15; Jewel gasoline stove, $4.50; parlor Bet, 6 pieces, $20; large French plate mirror. $12; mat ti ng. 10 and 30c per yard; linoleum, 40c per yard; art squares, 9x12, $6; a good bedroom set, $12, 3 pieces; chairs, tables, kitchen safes and everything needed in the household cheap, cheap. COLGANS, 316 S. Main. 17 ——————— **- FOR SALE WATER—WATER. The finest water development In California, estimated six hundred inches, and sale for lt all. SMITH A O'BRIEN. 17 147 S. Broadway. ITIOR SALE—FINE SPEED BUGGY, NEVER ' been used, a bargain. Also 12-horsepower boiler and engine, nearly new. Inquire at Pacific Warehouse, 801 and 893 E. First st. 17 I~TiOR SALE—FURNITURE OF 8 ROOMS, AL ' most new; owners going east immediately. The house of 9 rooms can be rented if desired. Apply 627 W. Eighteenth St. 17 ITIOR SALE—STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANO, 1 nearly new, $350 net cash; cost $800. CRABTREE, Glen Terrace, car terminns. Dow ney aye. 15 ITIOR SALE-150.000 OLD POSTAGE STAMPS 1 cheap. T., Box 26, this office. FOR QUANTITIES to suit, at this office. ITIOR SALE—A BARGAIN—MY FURNITURE. ' New and cheap. Call at 655 .8. Hill. 18 J^q^SAL^JORJE^Hj^NOE^ ipOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FIRST-CLABS JT alfalfa land, 10 to 100 acres, near city, plenty water, very cheap. H. R.ROBINSON, - 17 Hotel Ramona. ITIOR SALE-CARTER A BEECHER; MINING ' brokers, represent leading properties; gold, silver, copper, lead, etc.; examinations made and reports furnished by tbe most com petent and responsible California experts; correspondence solicited; information prompt ly furnished. Office, 328 8. Broadway. 12-12-tf FOR SALE-JCOUNTRY^PROPE^TY JPOR BALE— REAL ESTATE TERMS EASY. 88 acres, 20 to alfalfa, $100 per acre. 8 acres, Vroom house, good land for corn, barley or alfalfa. $800. 26 acres, all to corn and potatoes, no house, fine land. $12. r > per acre. 11 acres, Bto alialfa, 3 to corn and stone apples, 5-room house, $2000. 80 acres, 20 to alfa fa, balance to corn, 4 room house, $185 per acre, ! j cash. 40 acres, 20 to alfalfa, 7-room house, barn, crib and Btable, $125 per acre. 40 shares of water stock for sale In the Ar royo Ditch Co. at $5 per share. 20 acres, 5-room house, baru, crib and stable, all in cultivation, $2000, 4 acres, 3-room house, 150 fruit trees, all un der fence and in fine condition, $1200. 11 acres in 2 parts, 4 to alfalfa, balance corn and fruit, 5 room house aud barn, $2100. It acres, ah set to deciduous fruits, 6-room house, Windmill aud tank, all new, $2000. 20 acres iv Kauchita, 10 to walnuts 10, or anges, all bearing, 5-roorn house and stable. $12,0(J0. Dr. W. c. Smith's 6-room residence on Third St., 1 acre to beating oranges, windmill and tank, $;I5;.0. 5" acres, 30 to 3 and 4-year-old walnuts, 20 to corn, small house, stable and crib, fine well; $250 per acre, cash. (I|-f, acres, set to all klndsof fruit and alfalfa; fine ti-room house, windmill, tank and barn; $2500. 8 acres east of Nowalk; 2-story, 4-room hotise, barn and shed for horses; good surface well; $750 25 acres north of Downey, all good alfalfa land, now in pasture, good fence; no other improvements; $125 per acre. 1 acre in Downey, 2 blocks from postoflice; 3- r.iora house; 75 bearing orange trees and other deciduous fruits; cheap for $1500. 12 acres. 4to deciduous fruits 2 to pasture, 4- room house; all farming implements and household goods go together; $1500. 20 acres, 5-room house, good well, stable, barn and crib; (j acres to alfalfa, 1 to fruits, balance in corn; tine water-right; $2250— $1000 cosh, balance reasonable terms. 20 acres south of Downey, set to a.l kinds of fruits and alfalfa; ti-room house and 2 rooms to the tankhouse; $6000—one-half cash. 20 acres, U mile north of Norwalk; good alfalfa, barley or corn land; small cottage; $2000— % cash, balance 1 and 2 years. 10 acres, barn with 2 rooms to live in; sta bles, cowsheds, crib, chicken corral and stock corral; good well and fine water-right; $1050. 37 acres, 27 to fine alfalfa; 4-room house, barn, stable, wagon-shed, 24 shares water stock, fruits for family use; $4700—!-£ cash. 20 acres miles west of Artesia; 18 for corn, barley or alfalfa; 2 acres to fruits; s room house; artesian well at the door; $2000 spot cash. 20 acres in Kanchita; 7 to oranges, 10 to walnuts. 3 to deciduous fruits, all in bearing; 7-room house, 2 wells barn, crib and stable; $18,000. 03 acres set to all kinds of fruit, corn and alfalfa; a 2 story, 9-room house, barn, crib and stable; $150 per acre, or 20 acres at $150 per acre. 19}4 acres near Clearwater; for corn, barley or alfalfa; all under a good fence; now in pas ture; $1350, half cash, balance 1 and 2 yean, 8 per cent 106 acres; 40 to alfalfa, balance corn, bar ley, alfalla or pasture land; a.l fenced aud c,oss-fenccd; 2 small houses; $85 per acre, half cash balance 1, 2 and 3 years. 20 acres; 8 to barley, 3 to alfalfa, 1 to assort ed fruits; 36 orange trees; 4-room house, barn, crib and chicken house; good well; 20 shares water stock; $2500, half cash. 88 acres: 58 to alfalfa; 70 shares water stock; 7- room house, 3 artesian wells, barn, crib and stable; $100 per acre, or will sell 40 acres with improvements for $125 per acre. 5-room house, good fence, fine well, small Btable; lot 724;x150, one block from postoflice, $650: also 1 vacant lot adjoining, under same fence, 72^x150 feet, $150 cash. 40 acres, south; 20 to alfalfa, 12 to pasture, 8 to beets and barley; 5-room house, barn, crib and stable; artesian well and water piped in the house; $80 per acre, half cash. 49 acres; 40 to alfalfa, which paid $75 per acre last year; 3-room house, barn, crib and stable; a good well and fine water-right; $8 100—$2000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. 17 acres fine land: 14 acres in bearing wal nuts, which produced 100 sacks last year; 5- room house barn, cornerib and stable; $0000—>j cash, balance 1 and 2 years. acres; 5 to oranges, apples, peaches and p«ars, all in bearing; 7-room house, barn, crib and stable; windmill and two tanks; water piped all over the place: $4000— \4 cash. 31 acres; 8 to variety of fruits; 9 to alfalfa, balance corn, barley or alfalfa land; 6-room house hard finished and plastered; barn, crib and stable; $5500, easy terms. 30 acres: 10 to alfalfa 1 year old, 10 just sowed to barley and alfalfa, 8 to pasture, 2 to young orchard; 6 room house, barn, crib and and stable, buggy-house, windmill and tank: $5009. 20 acres 3 miles east of Nor walk; 4 to al falfa, all fenced and cross-fenced: 2-room house, crib anil stable for 4 horses; 550 feet chicken corral fencj; some fruit trees; $1200; $750 cash, balance on time. 40 acres: 26 to alfalfa, which paid $1600 last year; 10 acres more sowed to alfalfa in Janu ary last; 4 ac es for corn or barley; 4-room house; fine water right; a big bargain for $6500, or the south 20 for $3250. 5 acres, all set to barley and alfalfa, under good fence; 4-room house, shed and stable for horse and buggy; 1 chicken-house and corral, a well, 1 grainhouse and 1 incubator-house; owner is going away; $600 cash. 40 acres; 5 iv willows, 12 in cultivation, 25 in pasture; 5 room house, barn that will hold 350 tons of hay, good stable, well and water right; this will make as good a small dairy as can be found in the valley; $2040—cash. glVf aer s: 20 to alfalfa, l\4 to a young or chard; 5-room house, smoke-house, windmill and tank, bam, crib and stable; 1 mower, 1 rake. 1 cultivator, 2 plows and 1 harrow. 20 shares water stock; $4500—one-half cash. 10 acres northeast ot Downey; B'4 acres to 8- year-old softshell and hardshell walnuts, \% ocrss to Washington navel oranges, fruits for lamily use; 3-room house, barn, crib, stable and corrai; one of tho belt bargains in Cal ifornia; $4500. 61 acres; 4 acr?s to winter apples. 15 to al falfa, 42 in walnuts, 3 to 10-year-old aoticots, prunes and pears; everything iv bearing; 6 room house, barn, crib, sable, windmi 1 and lank: ail sandy soil; $350 per acre—Ji cash, balance to suit purchaser. 40 acres walnut land; no better land in this valley; 5 to 10-vcar.old softshell walnuts, 3 to 10-ysar-old apricots, 30 acres just sowed to alfalfa; 4-room house, barn- crib and stable; $162.50 per acre; $2000 cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years. 45 acrei in Artesia; 16 to alfa'fa, 20 to bar ley, 9 for corn, variety fruits for family usa; 9- room house (cost $500J', barn, crib, stable, 2 arieslau wells, water piped in the house: near the store, podofflce, blacksmith shop and creamery; $7500— % cash. Downev, twelve miles southeast of Los An geles on" the Southern California Railroad, with about 1200 inhabitants, is located in one of the richest and most productive valleys In California, known as the Ranchito or Los Nie tos valley. A milder, more delightful climate cannot be found in the state. We have blackberries, strawberries and nearly all kinds of vegetables the year round. Downey has five churches. Her lodges are the Masonic, Odd Fellow s, Rebekah, A. O. U. W., Good Templars and Foresters Within a radius of three miles we have seven public schools. Only 65 cents for a round trip ticket to Los Angeles, the city which is destined to be the largest west of the Rocky Mountains. We have five daily passenger trains in and out of Los Angeles. A number of people do business in Los Angeles and live in Downey. Many of the young men and young ladies from this town and vicinity attend the business college daily in the city, returning at night. 20 acres; 2 acres to seedling oranges, 1500 boxes on the trees; 6 acres Washington navels, in bearing; 1 acre in Eureka lemon trees, bearing; 7 acres to variety apples, 2 acres In alfalfa; besides all this fruit. 240 peach trees, 25 Kelsey plums, 25 Royal apricot", 10 French prune«, 100 Stone's Eureka apples; 6-room residence, 2 surface wells, 4 chicken houses, I barn and stable; $7500. 30 acres, % of a mile east of Artesia, 2 1 j miles south of Norwalk: sandy soil, good fo alfalfa, corn or banev; fine artesian well, small fam ily orchard, gum trees and cypress hedge; all under fence; within hearing of 4 sehoolbells; 20 acres in alfalfa, sowed this spring; 5-room house, water piped in the house; possession given at once; $3500—52000 cash, ba ance 7 per cent net. 16 acres; 1 to alfalfa, 5 acres in pasture, 7 or Bin barley; 280 fine fruit trees, consisting nf apples, peaches, pears, apricots lemons, figs and orangeß; 15J4 shares water stock; 5-room house, barn and a able; will sell the crop; 2 horses, 1 fine Jersey cow, spring wagon, buggy and harness, 1 plow and 1 har row. Give possession at once; $3500. 20 acres; sto alfalfa, 3to softshell walnuts, bearing and interact to peaches, apricots and Kelsey plums; 7h was in corn and tomatoes; all alialfa land; 3-room house, barn, crib and Btable. 2 wells, 2 water rights, 2 good horses, a new wagon and harnes°, a family hack, buggy and harness, a new mowing machine and rake, 2 plows, 1 harrow, 1 cultivator; all to gether, $3500. 30 acres; >J acre to figs, 1 acre to navel or anges, 1 acre to variety of fruits, acres to bearing walnuts, 4 acres to Bartlett pears, 8 to alfalfa, 23 acres to beets and pasture; 9-room, 2-story house, bam, crib, stable, windmill and tank: "water piped in the house and corral; $6500; % cash, balance 1 year at 8 per cent 10 acres in Rivera; 1 acre to 10-year-old seedling oranges, 1 acre to alfa'fa, 8 acres to 6 and 10-year-old hard and softshell walnuts, all In bearing; variety irults for family use; 4-room house, barn, crib, stable, windmill and tank; water piped in house and horse lot; $5000—53000 cash, $2006 on 1 or 2 years' time. B. M. BLYTHE,* 17 Downey, Cal. FOR SALE .-COUNTRY PROPERTY^ I>ALMER & CHAPIN, 188 F. BROADWAY, LOS ANGELES, AND 85 WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO, MANAGERS AND OWNERS OF TIERRA BONITA COLONIES. OCR POSITION DEFINED IN A NUTSHELL. We are Bearing the end of our present work. Asexplained in our literature we are here neither to speculate nor to build up a perma nent business, but to surround our future Southern California homes with agreeable peo ple anil extensive orchards. After ten months' investigation and search throughout California we found at Tierra Bonita A tract of land hugging the foothills at an elevatl not 3600 feet above sea level Land ij a large l,od>- at reasonable figures. Mag nificent mountain views in every dir-ction. A slope of lull feel to the mile, insuring perfect drainage and rrigation. A soil rich iv potash, lime and phosphoric acid,2s to 50 feet iv depth end fertile beyond measure. A water supply more than abundant for all futuie needs, own ed t,y anil inseparable from the land. A Per fectly dry climate, free from fog, dew or other atmospheric moisture, super-charged with ozone, the healthiest climate in the state. A three-year-old orchard containing all varieties of frees we desired to plant, Trees with bark as smooth as polished wood, vigorous to a de gree, and absolutely free from insect pests, a condition not to be found elsewhere. The most superior fruit-drying conditions in the state, requiring no evaporators and reducing the dry ing process to one-half the time consumed elsewhere. THE ABOVE IS BRIEFLY WHAT WE FOUND. WHAT WE LACKED TO MAKE DELBGHT FL'L HOMES WAS: A large area of orchards. A population of thrifty people. A large number of handsome building improvements. Instead of wtaiting ten or twenty years for these improvements to come, we started in two years ago to enforeo them, and the result to date is—a solid orch ard tract cut into ten and twenty-acre pieces, of 1300 acres, the largest solid body of orch arding in the world so cut up. A present pop ulation of 50 to 00 people. Thirty Eastern families (mostly of Chicago) who have bought whose orchards are growing (being oared for by us; and who move on to and take, posses sion of thcin in the spring of 1596. 'Seventy additional families, who have purchased un der similar conditions, and who taloe posses sion of their orchards in the spring of 1897. Many more families who go out tht following spring. A $3000 guest house, with b_th room, toilet room, hot and cold water on second lloor, many minor buildings, a poetorn.ee, a Sunday school, a day school, water delivered in steel underground pressure pipes to each resident, six miles of boulevards, avid 17 miles ol streets. This is the result of tavo years' persistent work in building the finest colony in California, where we have tfjhe great est natural advantages of anything to ~be found in the state. Backed by superior natural advantages otur auccess has been far beyond our expectations, and greater than has ever been achieved in any other location in California in the same length, of time. Our work is nearly finished, and In our Western home, surrounded by people on whom we believe we have conferred a perma nent blessing, the people who have.secured an annuity for life, improvements which we hare instigated, we soon expect to enjoy the fruits of our labors. We cannot afford to>aell our re maining holdings for any less money, but to hurry the time of our departure atnd to be on the ground to welcome our friends* when they come, we will make special term's ou the bal ance of our holdings, making it, easier than ever to secure a footing in the '-Land of Sun shine." Our Mr. Chapin has already removed to Call, fornia to remain permanently, and we are anxious to close out our Eastern department, thus the exceedingly liberal proposition in closed herewith. 17 JTtOR SALE AT POMONA. I SELL THE EARTH. New comers, home seekers or investori harken unto me or you will roiss something what you are probably looming for. As I understand It, your position is this: You de tided to come to California: yom could not sell your property East, or perhaps sold on long time. Now you would like to buy an orange orchard here, but on account of your present financial standing you thfuk—notice the word I used, "think"—you cannot buy. Now, let me tell you, you are mistaken; you can buy one of the best bargains in Califor nia, viz: 21' 2 acres, all set to oranges, four years old this spriug, not far from the Pomona College at Claremont, near the foothills. Now. the gentleman that owns this fine property is 83 years old; his home is in the big city where they hold world fairs, but with all that be has fine taste, artistic, if you please, Hebasshown this by the beautiful location he chose for planting out bis line orchard, near the foot hills and the classic surroundings of Clare mont and the colleges. Then he has a border or street row of olives, palms and roses. The scenery is grand. The location for health is perfect, receiving the balmy breezes from old Pacitic as it passes up the valley, but far enough away to be tempered before reaching this spot. That is the fine side of the property, but the business side of this proposition in this 24., acres fine 4-year-old orange orchard; good water right, cement lined ditch; location for orauges no better; ditto for health. Price, $450 per acre. Terms, $1000 cash, balance, your own time; Interest 7 per cent. If you haven't any cash but have other se curity, you need not pay a cent cash. Do you want a house and barn put on it? Ail right. Why don't you say so? It will be done. We will add to price exact cost of the improve ments made, but terms the same as above. If anvthin,' more yon want name lt; anything reasonable will be aone, but you need not ask for the property one cent lower; you will waste your breath and valuable time from others. This Is straight goods aud no back talk. Best way is to jump on the Southern Pacific and come out Tussdey, Don't corns Monday; have more than I can attend to. R. S. BA3SETT, 17 Pomona. St A AAA FOR A SHEEP, HORSE OR I'F.UU" cattle ranch, located In Arizona, 17 miles from railroad; 2000 sores enclosed; house and never failing spring of water; two reservoirs; this water controls a millon acres of grazing land, with 108 head of horses of Norman and Hamoletonian stock. This ranch will stand investigation; price, $10,000. M. P. BOWEN, sole agent, 113 W. Second st, Los Angeles Cal. 17 EG MORO. THE NEW SUMMER RESORT, In San Luis Obispo county, has one of the finest beaches on the coast, being protected by natural formations of land. Branch of South ern Pacific's new coast line will soon be com pleted to El Moro. New hotel building this spring. Choice lots $75, payable $3 a month, no interest. Many lots already sold. Make yourcholce now. MORO BAY IMPROVEMENT CO., S. Broadway. 17 FOR SALE—THE FINEST ORANGE RANCH of 44 acres in the county, all in bearing, budded truit. with plenty of water; ls worth the time and expense to see it; will sell as a whole or in two pieces; see this place to appre ciate lt. WM. F. BOSBYSHELL, lid S.Broad way, tf ITIOR SALE—SIOO PER ACRE; WILL GIVE 1 you good land, all planted in fruit and cared for 3 years; you can have 3 years to pay the $100 per acre if you wish; we have a num ber of ranches for sale in all pans of the state. W. P. LARKIN & CO., at their new office, 133 S. Broadway. 17 COMPULSORY SALE OF LAND TO CLOSE out an estate; 320 acres of grazing and farming land in Tulare county, CaL, 10 miles northeast of Visalia, one mile distant from Kaweah station, on Southern Pacific railroad. Apply at once to JOS. MESMER, adminis trator, Los Angeles, Cal. 2-17 FOR SALE-$5OOO ALFALFA RANCH A short distance south of city, with good house, barn, fences and 3 artesian wells. This is a sacrifice, but owner wishes to return to his home in France and must, sell. ERNEST G. TAYLOR, 214 N. Spring St. 24 I r ©R SALE— ' 30 acres alfalfa land near city on the south, $200 per acre, this can be sold in 10 -acre tracts. SMITH & O'BRIEN, 17 147 8. Broadway. IrtOß SALE—SUPERIOR FRUIT LANDS! ' water sold with land in definite quantity, delivered in steel pipes under pressure, re- Bervoir capacity six billion gallons. HEMET LAND CO., Baker Block, Los Angeles. FOR SALE — BARGAINS IN ALFALFA lands in 5 to 100 acres, close to city: 6-room furnished modern new cottage and bath, now rented for $35 per month, $2300, EDWARD ERASER, 216 S. Broadway. 17 BEAUTIFUL, MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE IN Pasadena—Lot 64x240 feet; also 20 acres, highly Improved orchaid; value $8000: clear; for Los Angeles residence. CARTER & BEECH ER, 328 8. Broadway. 19 ITIOR SALS—I 9 FRUIT GOOD ' bargains, from 10 acres up to 500, close In; 5 choice orange orchards, in full bearing, on easy terms. W. P. LARKIN & CO., 132 S. Broadway. 30 tf I-AOR" SALE-40 ACRES, 2 MILES 80UTl£ ' west of Newhall; 500 or 600 fruit trees; 3 room house and other improvements. Apply C. M. STEPHENS, room 90, Temple Block. 1 rpHREE LOTS IN CENTER OF MONROVIA— JL In boaring, apricots, as part payment or. cottage in Los Angeles; will assume. CARTER 6 BEECHER, 328 8. Broadway. 19 W "ILL REITnQUISH GOVERNMENT CLAIM —160 acres of land. 40 miles east for mer. chaudlse or horses. CARTER <fc BEECHER, 328 8. Broadway. 19 9