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6 RATES FOR CLASSIfiED ADS. Fly* cents 'a line each Insertion; $1.09 per line per month. Six-words make a line. Fraction of a line counts same as fall line. ____________ W CHURCH NOTICES NEW'MUSIC HALL, WEDNESDAY, May 13th, One More Night Wllh Earle the wonderful test medium, in new and startling tests, bewildering, mystifying and eonvlnclng; names in full questions answered, and a grand demonstration of his psychic powers. Mr. Earla has kind ly consented to give. this, his last seance before leaving the city, there will be good vocal-and Instrumental musfp and a grand good time: come early aud secure good seats; the hall has been newly car peted, and that objectionable noise done away with. 16 BT PAUL'S CHURCH. EPISCOPAL. Olive St.. opposite the park. Open every day ih the year. Dally service at 10 a. m. The clergy will respond to all calls for the offloes of the church for strangers or visitors, without respect to creed; burials, marriages, baptisms or visita tions of the sick. Use ot the church cheerfully given free for funeral ser vices. Tel. 143 red : 11 SPECIAL NOTICES BUSINESS NEWSPAPER—THE DAILY Journal; a business newspaper; publish ing all the county official records, real estate transfers, mortgages and liens, building news, contract work, finnaciai news, and all news relating to th* n aources and development of Soul hern California and the great territory Ot the southwest. One dollar per mm th or in advance $10 per year. -. W. Fir. t Bt.. Los Angeles. Cal. _ »- 11 NOTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CITY Water Co. will strictly nfertjUx.fol lowing rules: The hours for sprinkling are between the hours of 6 und S oclock a. m. and X and 8 oclock p. tn. I-or a \ io lation of Ihe above regulations $*Water will be shut off and a line of ft wHI be charged before the water will be turned on again. _____ LOS ANGELES. CAL.. MAY UTH, 1896- Nollce is hereby given that my wile. Dora S. Norman, has left my home wit h out cause or provocation. I hereby notirj all persons against trusting or harboring her on my account. JAMEfa K. NOR MAN. 18 i&ND 10 CENTS FOR PACIFIC CUPID, a matrimonial paper: particulars of bu reau hi this issue. MRS. M. B. lIERT/C Manager. 812 Hyde St., San Francisco, u-19 WANT ED —ALL SOLDI ERS AND THEIR dependent ones 10 know that my Office IS now located at 120 V. S. Spring st. JAMES PUGH, 11. S. Pension Attorney. 6-1 WATCH CLEANED, 75c: MAIN SPRING. 50r hand. 10c; crystal, 10c; best material used: work warranted for on- year. U. • REICHGATT, 234 W. First st. 14 A DIVINE HEALER AT 844 S. HILL st.:eures stuttering and Stammering; consultation and diagnosis free. 6-1 JAMES SPRING. Carpenter and Builder. All kinds of repairing neatly done to or der. 439 S. Flower Bt. 5-12_ WANTED—STOCK—I2OO ACRES PAS turage at Bailor.a. See WILHELM, 526 S. Main st. 0-I8 BUSINESS PERSONALS PERSONAL—JUST ' LIKE "FINDING money. That's what people say who have tried a small ad. in The Herald. They don't cost much, but the results are sim ply marvelous. In Ihis popular depart ment The Herald has made a gain of more than 200 per cent In the past few months. Big circulation counts. Tlv> Herald has it. If you want to talk to half the people In Los Angelea and other parts of Southern California, try a small ad. in addition to Hie Immense and 1 rapidly increasing circulation of The Herald, its sales by newsboys, on trains, at hotels ami summer resorts, make it the advertising medium of the Pacific coast. Look over these small advertisements today. Tbey will Interest you and may make you some money. Tomorrow- try one. The results will be both surprising and satisfying. i)-3tf PERSONA——-RALPI IS BROS—GOLD Bar flour. $1; city flour. 9oc; granulated sugar, 13 lbs., $1; brown sugar. I - lbs.. $1; 9 lbs. rolled wheat or oats. 25c; sardines, 5 boxes. 26c; tomatoes, 4 cans, 25c; 7 bars German family soap. 25c; 5 gallons oil, 80c; gasoline. 80c: 3 packages morning m»al. 25c: lard, 10-|b. can. 650; 12 lbs. beans. 2fic; 6 lbs. rice, 25c. 600 spring si., cor. Sixth. 6-30 MISFIT AND UNCALLED-FOR CAR moms at less than half your tailor's prices nt the Mislit Clothing Parlors, 121 W. First St., Wilson block. 4-1 !tf PERSONAI —B. MORRIS I'AYS THE highest price for gents' aerond-hand clothing; send postal; will call, till* Com mercial St. 6-1S p — ■" ■■ 1 PERSONAL PERSONAL—TWO YOUNG BUSINESS men are desirous of meeting two refined young ladies-to attend a course of les sons at a private dancing .-lass. Address ! P., box 50, Herald office. 11 PERSONAL WANTED A PRETTY girl, independent, to wed. by a young : man about 30; courageous, honest, no flirt. Address letter ARTHUR VBP.- VOORT, General delivery. 13 ; PERSONA I,—TH E ACQ 1' A INTANC E I > F girls of good character is wanted by a man of good character, hut poor; object, matrimony. Address R.. box 20, Hera-Id Ofllce. 12 IE RSON A 1. —NI; V,' I' ROC ESS-IRR EOV larities. from whatever cause, cured with out medicine, instrument- or pain: sure cure; $1 treatment; homo. 819 Urai.d aye. . 6-3-6 WHY PAY A MERCHANT TAILOR $15 for a suit when you can got ihe same thing for $1; at the Mlstß Clothing Par lors, 124 W. First St.. Wilson block 4-1 Itf PANTS THAT WERE MADE TO ORDER for $6 and $8 we sell for $3 at the Misfit Clothing Parlors. 121 W. First si., Wil son block. 4-14tf MASSAOE AND ELECTRICITY WOMAN'S PECULIAR LIFE BRINGS on backaches, neuralgia, headaches sleeplessness and nervous debility, be cause their blond Is robbed ot |ta vital ity. Try an electric vapor bath ami yon win appreciate its benefits, and recom mend it 10 others. MRS. DR. MAYER The Wiley, 517 S. Broadway. Rooms _i -82. EDITH AN WAY. FORMERLY OF BOiT ton, gives genuine alcohol rubbings that are healthful and refreshing; no rivals 223 S. Main St., room 3. 5-15 WINNIE BELL, ROOM 4, 317 COMMER ciaI st. Massage and alcoholic baths. 5-2* SOUTHERN LADY GIVES ALCOHOL baths. 419',. S. Spring st., parlors 1-:. 5-13 MISS GRACE ROBINSON, NEW HELL man, 120 North Main, room 3. massage. 15 MISS MAY STONE GIVES ALCOIfOL baths. 202 N. Main st., room 17. 5-22 JULIA MANSFIELD — MANICURING Room S. 120 N. Main. 13 ROOM AND BOARD TWO LADIES CAn'fIND a'rOOMASD good board in a private family, within walking distance of the court house References exchanged. Address N., box SO. Herald office. H TO LET-FURNISHED BAY WINDOW room and board. 201.S FigUSroa st., cor 21st; references. tf BICYCLES S. LARSEN & CO. HAVE THE AGENCY for Relay bicycles. 282 W. Fifth st 8-10 FOR SALE—BICYCLE, GOOD' ORDER _ $36, al 12S Wilmington, near First st. 12 ' MACHINE MANUFACTORY YON SERKEY MANUFACTURING CO 234-236 K. Second st.. manufacturers of special machinery, dies and models only accurate work: guaranteed. SPECIALISTS DrTr. G. COLLINS, o'pTllALMlc'opl tlcian. with the Los Angeles Optical Tn Htltule; e> es examined free. 125 S. Spring HUMMEL BROS. & CO.. Successors to PETTY, HUMMEL & CO„ EMPLOYMENT AGENTS , 300-302 W. Second et.. In basement ... • California Bank Building. Tel. 509. : Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m , ex cept Sundays. . MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Man und wife, ranch. $30. etc.. (a good I place): ranch hand, $16, etc.; man and ; wife, $20. etc., very light place: harness 1 maker. $2 and board: live miners for tun -1 nel work. $2 and board, long job. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. I Night watch, porter, etc., $20. board 1 and room, age 20 to 2."> years; hotel baker. 1 $50, etc.; barber for country, 60 per cent; I cook, Arizona. $10. etc. _~„,_.— HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. ! Woman cook for institution, $2.>. room, etc.; house girl. 2 in family. $15. etc.; Ger man housekeeper, family 4. $20. etc.; ranch cook near Santa Ana. $1.1. and fare, no objection lo child, call early; German house girl. $20; also French house girl. $20. etc.: nurse girl. 9 to 5. $1.50 week and 1 car fare; house girl, family 5. light wash ing, $20. etc.; German cook, family 3. . Santa Barbara. $20. etc. I 12 11UMMEL BROS. & CO. ' WANTED—TEN BOYS OR YOUNG MEN from each school or college In the city to work a portion of the time for The Herald. Twenty-five cents In cash will be paid for each new name.and every canvasser will have an opportunity to win one or more of the following prises: One $100 first-class bicycle, a gold hunt ing case watch, a six months' scholar ship in a business college, double-bar relled hreerh-loadlng shotgun. $20 suit of clothes, $20 overcoat, round trip 10 San Diego or Catallna and return. Either of the latter inciudea a free dinner at the Coronado Hotel or Hotel de Avalon. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 2S. CON leniplating retirement from partnership In large lohblng house, nnd locating per manently in Los Angeles arter October 1. desires to Invest and take active Inter est In established, paying, mercantile business. Expert accountant with 13 rears' thorough practical business ex perience; Los Angeles and other excep tional reference. Address. HUFFOKD. 419 Twelfth St.. Toledo, Ohio. 2) WANTED-SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for appointment for young men in rail way mall service. Examinations soon tn overy state. Particulars about all gov ernment poslcions free. NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITITE. Washington, D. C. * — WANTED—COOKS, BAKERS. WAlT ers, stewards, kitchen help of all kinds, also waiter girls, chambermaids, house keepers and laundry help, furnished at once by CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 216 W. First si. Telephone Main 964. 11 WANTED —MA LE NURSE. WHO UN derstanda massage. Do not apply If not competent. H. B. KENDRICK & CO., No. 340 S. Main st. 12 WANTED — HONEST. INTELLIGENT man with $400. in provision market, pro tits *2ml per month. Apply to .MAHONEY ci ROBINSON. 426 S. Main St. 11 WANTED—YOUR PATRONAGE, RELl able help furnished promptly. REID'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 125 W. First st. tf WANTED-2." AGENTS — PORTRAITS 18.50 and 80 lessons free. PACIFIC POR TRAIT SCHOOL. 321'-S. Spring. 12 WANTED — PORTRAIT AGENTS, splendid commission. Room 4. 517 S. Broadway. 13 WANTED—COOK T4 > TAX E AN INTER est In small restaurant: low rent: small capital required, 4!2 S. Broadway. 12 ! WANTED —HELP FREE—27 SlTUA tions, 320'- S. Broadway. E. NITTIN | GER. I ~ HELP WANTED- FEMALE I WANTED—A FIRST CLASS FINISHER on pants; no other need apply. 223 X. Spring St.. Allen block. 12 WANTED—AN APPRENTICE ~FOR dressmaking. Room 5, 217 S. Broadway. 12 SITUA TiONS WANT ED—MALE WANTETV-SITUATION BY COMPET eut gardener, steady, and in gentleman's private place; or any place of trust. References if desired. Address 0., box 80, . Herald. WANTED—PERMANENT POSITION BY neat young Japanese cook; best referen ces: city or country. MUTSU. 508 New High st. 13 ! WANTED-POSITION AS ASSISTANT j bookkeeper, whole or part of day: sal ary no object; reference or bond fur | idshed. N.. box 60, Herald office. 13 j SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE I BY "" EXPER lenced French-German cook, good work -1 or, as housekeeper, city or country. 115 j W, Sixth st., near Main. 15 ! WANTED—LADY LATE FROM THE North wishes position as housekeeper ' and companion. Address 2516 E. Third St., city. 10 WANTED-AGENTS , WANTED I—EXPERIENCED1—EXPERIENCED AGENT TO ! canvas city. Liberal terms. 112 S. Water j St. 13 WANTED—TO RENT WANTED—TO RENT, JUNE IST. COT tage of 5 rooms west of Hill and south of Third sts.: must be in good condition, witli shade trees, small lawn etc; per manent tenant with best of references. Address REN I'ER, care Business Man ager. Herald office, tf WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF 3. AN 8 OT 8-rOQin house: must be new and well located. Address It., box 4". Herald offtee. 12 WANTED TO RENT- 20 on 30 ROOMS. h-*ar In. vat-ant or partly furnished. IH'-. W. Third st. 12 " J VA A 7 E IJ - MIS CELL A NE O US~ WANTED—A GOOD HOME FOR IOR 2 children, 5 and 7 years old, with kind, respectable people. Address 0., box 70, Herald office. 15 WANTEri—GOOD HORSE AND LIGHT buggy for the keep; will give best refer ence and hoard horse In llrsi -class stable. Address li.. box 60. Herald office. if WANTED—A KEATING BICYCLE. '05 pattern! Must he in good condition and low price. M, Box So. Herald office. If WANTED—SECOND HAND WOOD lathe. Address W. C. J., 711 Central aye, ______ 12 WANTED—NOTICE: ALL PERSONS wanting cattle dehorned call on J. F. ALLEN, 732 East Seventeenth st, lit EXCURSIONS ONCE A WEEK PERSONALLY COxT ducted 1 xcurslons 10 Chicago, St. Paul Minneapolis and nil eastern points, leave Los Angelea every Thursday via South ern Pacific, Union Pacific "World's Pic torial Line," and Chicago and Northwest ern railway, crossing the SierraNevadas and passing all poinis of scenic interest by daylight. Upholstered tourist cars of late.-d Pullman pattern, lighted by gas and run through without change. Com petent conductors accompany each party Fastest time. Lowest rates. For tick ets and berth reservations, apply to J II PEAR MAN, Manager, G. F. Herr T p A.. 223 S. Spring st.. Los Angeles,' or to any agent Southern Pacific company 5 3-6 PHILLIPS' PERSONALLY CONDUCT ed excursions via Ihe Kio Grande and Rock island route, leave Los Angeles ev ery Tuesday, cross the Sierra Nevadaa and pass the entire Rio Grande scenery by daylight. We have a tourist sleeper running through to Minneapolis and Si Paul in connection with every party Our Boston car slops one day at Nburara Falls. Office 13S S. Spring st. "»-■»•• BURLINGTON ROUTE—PERSONAL] V conducted excursions to the east every "Wednesday over the scenic 1 0 f world; upholstered lourist cars without change. T. H. DUZAN, agent, SB _ Spring St., Los Angeles. Cal. STORAGE AND COMMISSION PACIFIC WAR-HOUSE, 601 E. first St. Tel. 340 Main. 6-6 LOS AKGELES HERALD: ♦TTTESDAY MORNIN»* MAtft Mi • BUSINE^JOPPO^ FOR BALE-15S0-PATENT-IF YOU would Invest In any thine and can sell a useful, economising article, all you need Is $500 and staying qualities. This amount gets half interest in a money maker. The United States is your cus tomer. , IS FOR SALE—SIOOO. IF YOU HAVE THE cash to pay the above price for half In terest In A 1 business, worth $1500, call quick. 18 To buy, sell or exchange any business call on JNO. JONES, JR.. 2?8 Byrne bldg. tf FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE. A CIGAR stand. Ice cream and confectionary and lunch counter on Main St., only $.175; do lus it tine business: money hack in two months. OI.MSTEAD & CO., 113% 8. llroudway. 12 FOR SALE—HAVE YOU SOME CAPITA!, you are desirous of Investing? If so. come at once and Investigate the o'l burner, burning 3c per gal. oil, In opera tion at 310 S. Main st. 16 FOR SALE—MIDDLE AGED MAN PRE ferred to buy one-halt interest In an es tablished semi-wholesale liquor business; just renovated; In this city. L. SCHMIDT. 115 W. First st. 12 FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN. A BATS ber shop and cigar stand: am selling on account of sickness; inquluo at 613 E. First st. 13 FOR BALE—A KICV. I.ITTI.E BUSINESS on Spring at.. With a clear profit of $1(1-1 a month; wlil sell for only $400. OI.M STEAD & CO., 113';. S. Broadway. 12 FOR SALE—GROCERY AND DELICACY splendid business location; price 3250: great bargain. Apply to MAHONEY & ROBINSON, 426 S. Main St. 12 FOR SAM' A RESTAURANT ON Spring st. at a bargain; good trade and I can be bought for $40o; worth $600. OI.M STEAD & CO., IKHj S. Broadwuy. 12 FOR BALE-LODGING HOUSE. 30 ROOMS Hill st.: rent only $75: take part cash. I. D. BARNARD, 117" = S. Broadway. 12 FOR SALE-FINE HOME RESTAURANT genteel locattlon, close in: bargain, $4iw. I. D. BARNARD. 117' i S. Broadway. 12 FOR SALE—SMALL RESTAI'RANT: low rent; will take partner. 412 S. Broad way. 12 FOR SALE-CHOICE DELICACY STORK, old popular stand; positive bargain; $275. I. D. BARNARD. 117H S. Broadway. If FOR SALE — CITY NEWSPAPER routes. Apply C. G. SPRENG, Herald business office. tf TO SELL OUT VOI R BUSINESS SEE 1. D. BARNARD, 117U tt. Broadway. FOR SALE-LOUaiSO HOUSES FOR BALE—A HOTEL DOING FINE business: 22 well furnished bed rooms and line kitchen and closets, pantry, etc. See OI.MSTEAD A CO., for bargains of [his kind, 11SV4 S. Broadway. 12 FOR SALE—LODGING HOUSE, CON talning 14 rooms: finished new; highly respectable; business center. Address N*. box 10, Herald. IS FOR SALE—I 2 ROOM HOUSE, NICE furniture; best location on Broadway: will sell at a big sacrifice: only $5011 OLMSTEAD * CO., 113' i S. Broadway. 12 EDUCATIONAL LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE, incorporated, occupies the entire tlfih floor of the new Currier block, 212 W. Third St.: largest, oldest, best: elegant and commodious rooms, intensely prac tical course of study, aide and exper ienced specialists as teachers, complete equipments, perfect lighting and ventila tion, room?, heated by steam, first-class elevator service: live courses of study*— commerclal, shorthand and typewriting, preparatory, telegraphy arid assaying; the school is thoroughly live and progres sive; it inspires as well as teaches; day and evening sessions; Individual und class Instructions) suocessfui graduates; line class of students; v isitors cordially welcomed: full information, personally or by mail. 15. R, BHRADER, pres.. HJ. K. ISAACS, vice-pies., 1. N. INBKEEP, sec. 2-2J-7 W< lODBURX BUSINESS COLLEGE 'IX corpor-ated), 2_i s. Springs... Is tho oldest and largest commercial achooi In South ern California: the most beautiful col lege rooms and equipment tq be found In.the state: elevator for pupils' use: a large faculty of experienced and able In structors; open the entire year: both day and evening sessions; a practical Eng lish course, a thorough business oourae and a course in shorthand and typewrit" Ink under an experienced stenographer. Write or call for illustrated catalogue and full Information. G. A. HOUGH, president; N. G. FELKER, vice-presi dent. MRS. ADELINE DUVAL MACK'S School of Elocution and Dramatic Art, Rl6 s. Pearl st.. formerly nf Washington, ]). ('.: special terms to schools: thorough vocal training: private lessons or classes: also dramatic training for theatrical pro fession. 4-5-07 BUMMER LAW LECTURES. UNIVER sIty of Virginia—July l to September I, ISO!!. For students and practicloners. 27th I year. For catalogue, address. (P, o. I Charlottesville, Va. i R. C. MINOR, Sec- I retary. | FROEBEE INSTITUTE (CASA DE Rosas) training school for kindergarten; I also school for boys and girls, of alt gra ies: opens September 23d. Apply to MADAME LOUIS CLAVBRIE, S-7iy ! BOYNTON NORMAL FOR TEACHERS only, begins September 16th; teaohors aided in getting positions: teachers, gov ernesses and tutors supplied. Room 525 ; Stimson bloc!;. c-3'Jtf LOS ANGELES TRAINING SCHOOL for KindergartnerB. Fall urm September isih. .MRS. N. D. MAYHEW, 670 W. Twenty-third st. t;-Stf ETON SCHOOL FOR BOYS. NO. 13,; w. Won st. HORACE A. BROWN, LL. B. HARP STUDIO. MRS. J. U. JONES, 10«2 \V, Seventh st. c-b DENTISTS j PA. DENTAL CO.. A. J. STEVENS. MAN ager, makes a specially of crown and [ bridge work and painless extracting. A good set of teeth 226 ii. Spring. Tele* phone llSu. tf ADAMS BROS.—DENTAL PARLORS. 2:::i'/j S. Spring st.: painless extruding and tilling; plate $6, 88, $10; all work guaran teed; established W years; hours, s-i; Sun days, IU-12. FRANK STEVENS, 321'- S. SPRING ST., open day.; and evenings; also Sundays; electric light. DR. KENNEDY, DENTIST, 108',. S. Spring street, rooms 2, 6 and 7; painless extraction. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Zach Montgomery. James P. Montgomery.' MONTGOMERY * SON., Attorneys at Law. 526 and 527, Dullard Block, Los Angeles Cal. 6-7 BROUSSEAU „ Attorneys-at-I.aw, 403 Bradbury blk., Los Angeles. tf CHIROPODISTS MISS J. F. ALEXANDER, CHIROPO dist, treats feet; gives salt glow, mas sage; hours !) a. in. to 8 p. m. 215 and 216 Wilson block, First and Spring streets. DR. ZACHU, DISEASES OF THE FEET 253 S. Spring st. 6-26 ' ar- ——a—v —^———I l —, PHYSICIANS DR? DORA KING,"geRMaV-ENGLISII specialist: diseases of women; all ir regularities restored; treatment confiden tial; cure guaranteed. 446 S. Broadway. O-O-OO FOR REN T— M ISC EL LA NEOUS FOR RENT—LODGE ROOM AT TURNER hall; every first and third Friday of each month._lnquire of janitor. I4tt PLUMBERS FRANK aT and gas fitter, 240 E. Second St. Tel. 136. PIANOS KNABE AND VOSE & SONS PI ANOSAT BIRKEL'S, Pallors IS and 19, Pirtle blk. ' tf PROFESSOR B. W. ARLING— -THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT— Is In the city, at 413 W. Seventh st. ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE TO BENE FIT YOU. The Trof. challenges the world to prove bis equal. He reads the future without mistake, gives valuable advice on all affairs of life. He overcomes your ene mies, removes evil Influences, heals fam ily troubles, restores lost affections, caus es happy marriages with the one you love; correct information on law suits, dlvorccs.marrlagcs, business speculation, names of friends and enemies: also tho one you will marry. His success in the past proves his superior ability to help you now; being successful in all cases where others have often failed. Thous ands of people have been made happy by his aid and advice. The professor is not required to return to such methods as charms and such trash, and does not wish to be classed with card-readers, etc., but a life-reader from tbe laws of science, which Is clairvoyancy. Those who have been deceived by pretenders must not give up in despair, but consult the pro fessor at once; you will And him reason able In prices, and all business private and confidential. Letters with stamp answered. Office 418 W. Seventh St., be tween Hill and Olive sts. Hours from !> a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sunday. 9 a. m. to Bp. m. No clairvoyant sign, only name nf PRO FESSOR B. W. ARLING on window. 6-11 MRS. WALKER, CLAIRVOYANT AND card medium, is meeting wllh wonderful success. She Invites the most skeptical to r'rove iter power. All business affairs of Ife looked Into, for the advancement of your future. Will organise a develop . Ing clasa and gives readings daily from 9a. m. to Sp. m. 316 V. Spring st. 9-17 MRS. SANFORD JOHNSON, THE INDE pendent slate writer and medium, gives sittings daily at 62S S. Los Angeles St.. and holds circles on Thursday evening, at Bp. m., of each week. Admission 60c., and will take a few pupils for piano les sons. g.13 MRS. PARKER. PALMIST. CLAIRVOY ant and medium; life reading .business removals, law suits, mlnoral locations, love affairs, etc. Take Third st. electric car to Vermont aye. ond Vine St. Sec ond house on Vine at. west of Vermont nve. 6-30 LEONORA D ESTE-rA MEDIUM FOR truth and justice: the greatest card read er of the age. and tolls your future: charg es reasonable. Parlors 17 and 18 San Jul ian, cor. Fifth and San Julian. 5-24 R. E. O. FRAIM. PHYSICAL MEDIUM: manifestations in the light: circles, Tues day and Thursday evenings;! private sittings given dally. 767 Merchant St., between Seventh and Eighth sts. 5-15 MMF. GRACE. CELEBRATED CARD reader; tells past, present and future. Ladles. 25 cents; gentlemen, 30 cents. Parlors 24 and 23, 526 Maple aye. 9-30 IF YOU ARE IN TROUBLE OR WANT to know your future consult ZINGARA, tho gypsy, at 217 S. Hill st. Office hours 10 a. m. to S p. m. ti-l MME. STANLEY, CELEBRATED CARD reader: reads your entire past and fu ture: ladles or gentlemen, 50e. Parlors, 411 S. Hill. 5-18 MRS. BARRETT ELLIS. OLAIRVOY ant card reader. Come and hear the truth. 330(. S. Spring st., room 10. Price, 50 cents. 5-23 .MRS. BARRETT ELLIS, CLAIRVOY ant card reader. Come and hear the truth. Downey blk., room 17. Price. 50 cents. 5-23 MADAME HAYDN - RENOWNED card reader; all about business transac tions. 845 W. Seventeenth St.; fees 81, 18 MRS. BARNBTT—SITTINGS DAILY? circles Tuesday and Thursday evenings. 433 S. Main st.. opp. postornce. 11 MRS. MANDENA, CLAIRVOYANT - . ' card reader, palmist and astrologint, 213 S. Spring St., rooms 7-10. 3-25 AGNES 11. PLEASANCE. TRANCE MED lum, is permanently located at tX4 S. Broadway, i:>-tf FINANCIAL PACIFIC LOAN CO.—LOANS IN ANY ! amount on all kinds o? collateral leour- j Ity, diamonds, jewelry and seal skins, | also on pianos, furniture an i household goods in private lodging and bourding | houses and hotels, without removal. Par- i tial paymenta received. Mo.icy quick; business confidential: nrt'. ■■• ~rti.e (or ! ladles. W. E. DKGROOT. manager. , roms 2 an.) I. lit S. Spring St. UNION LOAN CO., stimson niorii. Loans money on all kinds of collateral security; watches, diamonds, seal aklna t and furniture in lodging and boarding ! houses and on ph,r:,s. without removal: also on bonds, stocks, mortgages; low '■ interest, money ai once: business conli- I dentin!, private Office for ladies; room 1 ill. CLARK K. SHAW. Manager, rooms 111 and lIS, first door. Stimson block, tf THE GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN Society of Elan Francisco wlil make loans on Improved city and country property. I iin loans of $5000 and under, oer* llfloates of title from Die Title Insurance and Trust Co. will be accepted, making the expenses pn sub loans very small Build ing loans a specialty. Apply to R. (>. LI NT. Agent. 22i W. Second. U-13tf NOT UNTIL YOl HAVE LEARNED What wo ere: Who v.o are! 1 ■ And Where we are! : Have you d at ovi red the cheapest place in the city lo :?< t nion* / tn household furniture, diamonds, livestock, ware housi re. eipts. -dock-? and bonds, all good | collaterals. 2Z9 Byrne building. tf 1 L. B. COHN, The Los Angelea pawnbroker, lis N. Main st.. loans money tin diamonds. ! watches, jewelry, firearms, pianos, li braries and all other collateral securities: also sells unredeemed pledges for money loaned and on * mouth's Interest Added; I make no mistake, it is ihe reliable. L. B. COHN, the Los Angelas pawnbroker. 9-lu MONEY To LOAN IN ANY AMOUNTS on diamonds, watches, jewelry, pianos, safes, lodging houses, hotels and private household furniture; low interest; money quick; private office for ladies, G. M. JONES, rooms II ami 15, 242',. S. Broad way, adjoining city hall. 5-!S POINDEXTER A WA DSWORTH, BROK or«, 806 W. Second st., buy and sell sleeks, mortgages, bonds and any good securities; If you wish to lent! or bor row or Invest in rial estate call on us: collections made att-l property managed for non-re: 'dents. SStf MONEY TO LOAN-CITY OR COUNTRY property, to S net: personal notes or security; mortgages bought and sold. If you have money lo loan or wish to bor row any amount call on JOHN L. PAV KOVICH, 22' i W. First st. tf NATIONAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT Co. loans mom v on all kinds of collateral security: money quickly; business strict ly confidential. Rooms 05 and 96. Brvson block, fifth floor. JOHN MITCHELL JONES, manager. 7-3-lyr MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS" watches, jewelry, pianos, live stock, car riages, bicycles, all kinds of personal ami collateral security. LEE BROS.. 402 S. Spring st. 8-21 TO LOAN-MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT at reasonable rates. WILLIAM F. BOS BYSHELL, 107 S. Broadway. 10-13tf MONEY TO LOAN—S29OO, $1500. $1000, $500, on city or country. If you wish to bor row or loan see us. U. S. notary public. E. C. CRIBB & CO., 127. W. Second st. 6-7 TO LOAN-UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR small loans: no commission; light ex pense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 223 S. Spring st. R. A. NEWLYN. BROKER, 231 BYRNE bldg.. deals |n bonds, stocks, mortgages, first and second, and all good securities, tf TO LOAN—SIIIOO TO $10,000 ON REAL Es tate security. ALLISON BARLOW, 123 S. Broadway. <S-7tf FOR SALE-LIVE STOCK FOR BALE—FRESH JERSEY WITH twin calves. NE cor. Eighth and Ala meda sts. \% FOR SALE-YOUNG GRADE JERSEY cow, just fresh. Central aye., one block tust on E. Jefferson st. 13 FOR RENT MOUSES FOR RENT-yTHE CHEAPEST PLACE In town for matting-*, linoleums and win now shades: carpets cleaned and laid. THE MATTINO MART, MM B. Broadway. 7-10 FOR RENT—I-ROOM FLAT. CLOSE IN. no, with water. Also 10-room house near electric line, $12, with waterTß. VERCH, room 80, Temple block. su-tu-th-tr FOR RENT—A S-ROOM HOUSE. CEN trally located: $200 for all the furniture. See this bargain. OLMSTEAD & CO., 113*4 S. Broadway. 11 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bard finish, screen porch; $8, Including water. LANG-BIRELEY CO.. 209 8. liroadway. , 5-Btf FOR RENT— A BEAUTIFUL « ROOM house, close In. all modern; very low rent. Apply at 831 8. Flower st. If FOR RENT—A VERY NICE FURNISH rd house. In best localttvln the cltv. Mc- KOON & YOAKUM, 284 W. First, St. 12 FOR RENT—Nice 4-ROOM FLAT, DOWN stairs; $11 per month. 633 Towns aye., Wolfsklll tract. tf FOR RENT—FIVE-ROOM HOUBEr_»- Vlctorla St. ALLISON BARLOW, lit S. Broadway. tf FOR RENT-HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND bath. Apply 707 W. Sixth at. 14 FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—SEVERAL NICE BED rOOmS, $5, $6, $8; modern conveniences; very desirable. 40!) W. Seventh, near Hill. 13 FOR RENT—FLOOR, 4 ROOMS FUR nlshea completely for housekeeping: modern; very desirable. 409 W. Seventh, near Hill. 13 FOR RENT—FURNIBH ED ROOMS. BllT gle or en suite. Beds from 25 cents up. RUBB HOUSE, cor. Los Angelea and First sts. 6-5 FOR RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms, transient, close In; also single rooms. THE WAVERLY, 127 E. Third st. 4-85 FOR RENT—THE MARIPOSA. 321 E. Second St.: furnished rooms; $1.25 per week up; lodging 25c, 35c and Mc per night. 10-1 tf FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, with housekeeping privileges, at low rates. 412 W. Second st. 13 FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without separate kitchen, for housekeeping. 3V)\ S W. Eighth st. 13 FOR RENT— SEVERAL NICE BED rooms. $*. $*. $8: modern conveniences: very dealrable. 409 Seventh, near Hill. 10 FOR RENT-NEW AND HANDSOMELY furnished rooms, en suite or single. GOR DON BLOCK, 206',, S. Broadway. IS FOR , RENT—HOUSEKEEPING FUR nished rooms; $1.50 to $2. NITTINGER'S, 451 S. Hope. tf FOR RENT-STORES Folt RENT— PART~OF -TORE! WITH line show window, on roadway; excel lent location for Jeweler. Inquire at W S. Broadway, tf FOR EXCHANOE—REALESTATE FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE—A BEAU tlful modern 3-room cottage, hot and cold water, gas. barn, carriage house, cement wclks. lawn, flowers, etc.; lot 54x154; con venient lo 2 electric car lines; will ex change for l or 2 good lols atui some cash or for hoUSS and lot. If you want a lovely home come nnd see me at once about this; you will hl-.e ii when .you see It. S. BROWN & CO.. 206". S. Broadway, room IS. 12 FOR EXCHANGE—EASTERN REAL estate liv Columbus, Ohio! for real es tate in Los Angeles, between Central aye. and ■ Albany st.. and Fourth and Twenty-seventh sis.; or will exchange oows. buggies, wagons, hay or jewelry, and some money. 416 E. Twenty-third st. _12_ FOR EXCHANGE—I HAVE 110 ACRES foot hill laud, well Improved, with build ings and water: seme orchard. Also 20 acres lemon land, with water, for equity in house and lot or lols. or will pay some cash for tdear property or good eastern. S.. box 80, Herald office. 12 F( IR EXCHANGE—LAND NEAR OLYM pIa. Wash., for rows, horsje, buggy and poultry; land Is finest fruit land In Wash ington: or what have you? MRS. 11.. i*oo E. Eighth si., upstairs. 12 FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE. IN Columbus, Ohio, house ami lot worth $4000, or vacant lots for Los Angeles resl estate of equal value. 416 E. Twentv thtrd st. 12 FOR EXCHANGE—WHAT HAVE YOU worth $1000, more or less, to offer for equity in 10-acre lig orchard: worth more money. Address 0.. box 60, Herald office. 12 FOR EXCHANGE-EXCLUSIVE AGEN cy for eastern manufacturer. Will take cltv or country property for part pay ment. AddreSß S. E. , Herald office. <v FOR EXCHANGE—S ACRES UNlM proved in Orange county, fine location, for a couple of city lots. S. E., Herald office. ________________ 12 FOR EXCHANGE-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED-TO EXCHANGE CLARIO net lor good riding horse; will pay dif ference in cash. Address P.. box 7". Her ald. 11 FOR EXCHANGE—FINE NEW Up right piano, for horse, harness and busi ness buggy: must be Al turnout. Ad dress B„ box SO, Herald office. tf FOR EXCHANGE—NEW LADIES' GOLD watch, also silver .mounted flute, for Al horse and buggy. A good express wagon for sale. Call 201 W. Fifth st. 12 ' FOR EXCHANGE—SLIGHTLY USED upright grand piano lor horse board. Ad dress C, box 70, Herald office. tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-CHEAP; 500 POUNDS BHE vler type: was used on The Herald until Mergenthaler typesetting machines were put in April 15. Address Business Man ager, The Herald, Los Angeles, Cal. FOR SALE—TRAP, ONE END SPRING, lop buggy, and one phaeton, all Colum bus. Ohio, make. Buggy and phaeton never used: at a big sacrifice. No. 416 E. Twenty-third st. 9-10 FOR SAI E—Al REFRIGERATOR WAO on, could make good spring wagon; A 1 fancy breaking cart and harness, all made to urdur; will sell cheap. 512 E. Second Ht. 17 FOR SALE—HANDSOME UPRIGHT Grand Steinwayy piano, at a great sacri fice. Room No. 5, The Stanford, Fourth and Hill sts. tf FOR SALE —NICE HORSE AND BUGGY, worth $10i'. for $50; must sell at onoe; see this at once. 2509 E. Fourth St., Boyle Helghts.__ 12 FOR SALE-ONE 2-TON SIDEWALK elevator at a sacrifice. Inquire at The Herald business office. 12-tf FOR SALE-OLD PAPERS IN QUANTI tIea to suit, at this office. LOST AND FOUND^ LOST-A THOROUGHBRED BROWN cocker spaniel, during either Fiesta or the week following; liberal reward for the return of same at Herald office, tf STRAYED - AT THE CONNOLLY Ranch, Vermont aye., ten sheep. Owner can have same by paying expenses. ELIZA CONNOLLY. 8-4-S6 STRAYED OR STOLEN—ON FRIDAY morning early, pug puppy from 2400 S. Flower St.; tinder will kindly return same to above addreHs. tf ** ~ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS'""' FOR SALE-SOME GOOD BARGAINS IN second-hand organs; good makes. KOH LKR - CHASE, 233 8, Spring »t. tf CARPET CLEANING STEAM CARPET CLEANING, SEWING and laying. JOHN H. RICHARDS. 120 N. Spring. Tel. 1348. 8-»tf ~ttOUSE*MOVINQ A. SLOPER, HOUSE MOVER—OF FICE, 113 N. Broadway. Horns— mm* Leu FOR SALE— BARGAINS IMst-Lot 54x1*0 W, *|d* Flower st. $2000—Fine corner for residence or flats. 81800—Lot on N. side Seventh St., Bonnie Brae. $2750-100x156 8. aide Thirtieth, bet. Grand *ye, and Flgueroa. 15850-Very cloae In. 60x165,13-room house. 11500—6-room house, lot 50x150, estate must sell very cheap. $750—Lot on W. Thirty-flrst St., worth 1750—Cor. Thirtieth and Maple ay*. $1600—Lot in Bonnie Brae tract. $550— Lot on Wall at., sure bargain. $200 per foot—Lot on Main St. Several exchanges on hand. California for eastern or northern. Want to buy new house, 6 rooms, close In, $2000 to 82600. $100 cash, $40 per month. Money to loan. If you want to plaoe mon , ey come and see me. * W. H. GRIFFIN. tf 136 8. Broadway. FOR SALE MOLL ft WHEELER. 226 W. Second at. Get a home. $100 gown, small monthly payments. A number of new 6 and 6-room cottages, cheap. Cahuenga valley headquarters. MOLL ft WHEELER. 12 225 W. Second at. FOR SALE-8975 CASH: VERY PRETTY cosy cottage home. 4 rooms, plastered, decorated, bath, closets. 50x140, beautiful grounds, large trees, flowers, shrubs, lawn, hedge, city water; cor. Ida and Kent sts.. 3 blocks north of Temple-at. cable, near electric cars: beautiful view; real bargain. WIEBENDANOER. 227 W. becoml st. 10 FOR SALE—( A BARGAIN)—FINE REBl dence on West Twenty-third st.. between Grand avenue and Flgueroa Bt„ 10 rooms, witli square hall, bath room, fur nace, electric lighting; all well finished: lot 50x178 feet; fine lawn and fruit trees; also large stable: terms easy. Apply to owner, No. 135 E. Second st. 16 FOR SALE—S22SO: A BEAUTIFUL NEW holise, 6 rooms, bath, mantel.closets.new barn. 35x14. No. 779 (also 78D Kohler st , and for $2000. Nos. 926 and 932 Towne aye., 726 E. Pico at.: $1750, Nos. 822 and 824 Stan ford aye.: all new. convenient: on easy terms. T. WKIBENDANGER, 227 W. Sec ond st. 19 FOR SALE—IF YOU WISH TO BUY ANY property In the city for investment or speculation or place or borrow money on good city property you may make money by consulting RICHARD ALTSCHUL. l- ; s'- W. Second at. tu-th-iat-tf FOR SALE-NICE 4-ROOM HOUSE AND lot. 86x155. with stable, etc., near Central aye. car line, for $12.50; only $50 cash: balance $10 per month. R. VERCH. room 80, Temple block. su-tu-th-tf RICHARD ALTSCHUL. Real Estate. Loans and Commission, Has removed to 40S South Broadway. Chamber of Commerce Building. B-30 FOR SALE—I9OO--O-ROOM HOUSE NEAR- Iy new: lot improved; barn; chicken yard; '~ cash, balance easy. Electric cars weat; a bargain. J. M'LEAN, Est., near Pico. Pico Heights. 12 FOR SALE—NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE, ALL hiird finished: bath; pantry, etc. Lot Im proved and fenced; barn; close tocars; only $1150. For terms apply J. M'LEAN, E St.. Pico Heights. 12 FOR SALE—THE CHEAPEST REBl dence for a nice home In the city. Mc- KOON ft YOAKUM. 234 W. First St. 13 DO NOT PAY RENT,BUT BUY A HOUSE on the Installment plan from ALLISON BARLOW, 123 8. Broadway. 12-18-tf City Lais FOR SALE-OWN YOUR OWN HOME SSO cash. $10 per month. NO INTEREST. Lots on Fourteenth and Newton ats., IU miles from Spring and First sts.. In the BSTELLA TRACT. $265 TO $350. ore block from cars. In neighborhood of neal cottage homes, wdiere building re strictions are enforced, thus protecting your property as well as onr own: no shanty -town attachments permitted; it presents the combined features seldom seen |n close-in property cheap, at prices and terms offered nowhere else in this City, cement walks laid and paid for: no bonus or Interest to worry you: other siroet improvements made when requir ed. These lots are beauties, lie about one foot above grade, affording v perfect drainage: soil a sandy loam: no mud whatever: look at all other tracts: then see the Estella. Remember, we charge absolutely no Interest, and every dollar paid goes into your lot ;also that our prices are 25 per cent cheaper than surrounding lots. Title perfect: certificate with each lot. For all particulars apply to V. A. STANTON, 115 8. Broadway. Tel. 1164. tu-lh-sun-12t FOR SALE FRUIT LANDS AND CITY LOTS. A number of 10. 15 and 40 acre* tracts In the foothills and bottom of the val ley: several parcels slightly Improved: located In the Provldencla and Scott tracts, near Burbank; price very low. Various lots in King's subdivision of the Daverede tract, southwest corner of San Pedro and Washington sts. St. James Park: several very choice lots Inside the park, and a valuable cor ner fronting on Adams St., 110x150 to a 16 foot alley. Six lots on Lake Shore aye. between Second and Temple sts. Bole owner. GEO. W. KINO, Room 10. Manhattan blk, 187 S. Broadway, su- tv- th-3 mo FOR SALE JUST THINK OF IT. ' The Alexandre Weill tract offers choice building lots on Eighth. Ninth and Twelfth streets, near Central avenue car line. 25x120 to alley, at $31X1. $325 and $350. on small cash payment and monthly In stallments of only $10. No Interest charg ed on deferred- payments. Only 100 lots loft of the original 400, and when they have been disposed of such a chance to get a home within walking distance at low prices and upon easy terms may never offer again. Title absolutely per fect. An unlimited certificate of title or a policy of insurance of the Title In surance and Trust Co. Issued with every agreement of sale. For maps, price list and all particulars address RICHARD ALTSCHUL. 7-e od tf 123.. W. Second St., Burdtck blk. Business Property FOR SALE— BY T. E. ROWAN. $18,000—Business corner, Main and Fifth sts.; size 40x140 to an alley; terms easy. $36,000— Spring St.. 60x166, adjoining the new 3-story building of the Athletic Club; terms easy. 1400 acres, $10 per acre, 2 miles from Capistrano, facing the ocean, consisting of valley, hill and moist land; natural springs; splendidly adapted for dairy farming. A tract of 70 acres in city limits, 2 blocks from electric cars, admirably suited for subdivision and quick sale; will sell all or part; or will exchange for property In this county; terms easy. T. H. ROWAN, Office 4 and 7, Bryson block. » Lo* Angeles. Cai. FOR SALE BROADWAY LOT. We have a choice piece of property on this tine street, centrally located, now in the heart of the business cen ter. We are offering this property at such a low price that will make the lucky buyer a handsome profit with in a short time. CLARK ft BRYAN, 127 W. Third St. _ FOR SALE-HAVE YOU SOME CAPITAL you are desirous of Investing; If so come at once and investigate (he oil burner, burning 3c per gal. oils, in operation, at 810 8- Main St. 16 FOR SALE—WE SELL THE EARTH. BASSETT ft SMITH, Pomona, Cal. 6-26tf FOR SALE—REAL BSTATB Country Property FOR RENT—A SMALL) RANCH OF 15 acres, only 10 miles from the city, 8 miles from Redondo road: 10 acres In barley: 0 acres In oats; rents for $110: house of 4 rooms and good barn, well and pump: all in good order, floe OLMSTKAD *i CO„ 113 V» 8. Broadway. 12 FOR .SALE-SAN a few o and 10-acre blocks left; water right. Now Is the time to buy. If you have any tfiSVtJi „»rade see E. K. ALEX ANPKK, 145 B. Broadway. tf FOR 8A LE-3 ACRES ADJOINING CITY; idee place for a home: price only $700: B minutes' walk to streetcars;. McKOON ft YOAKI T M. 234 W. First st. v ■ fIV FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE CHEAT— 80 acres of good land In San Euls Obispo county. Call or address 732 Merchant St. room 10, Eos Angeles. 20 Sttanin ' —w ii i i n aasw - HSH—ssmwo WANTED-TO BORROW WANTED" 'TO^llORRmV—i"canT__nd your money out at good Interest, from 3 to 10 per cent a mouth. NEWLYN, 231 Byrne bldg. tf IN A SLIGHTLY ÜBHUi Btelnway upright piano. Address X., box 100, Herald office. PATENTS. COPYRIUHTS, ETC. KNIGHT BROS.? PATENT SOLICITORS; free book on patents. 124 Byrne bldg. S-22-6 LEOAL NOTICES^^ 1"? UR~SEAL FISHERIES. THE 1 President of the I'nited States of Afherlea. A Proclamation. Tbe following provisions of the law of the United Stains are published hereby for the information of all concerned: Section 1058. Revised Statutes. Chapter 3. Title XXIII, enact* that "No person shall kill any otter, mink, marten, sable, or fur-seal, or other fur bearing animal, within the limits of Alaska territory, or in the waters thereof; and every person gulltv thereof shall, for each offense, he fined not less than two hun dred nor more than one thousand dollars, or imprisonment not more than six months or both; and all vessels, their tackle, ap parel, furniture and cargo, found engaged In violation of this section shall be for feited: but the Secretary of the Treasury shall have power to authorise the killing of any such mink, marten, sable, or other fur-bearing animal, except fur-seals, un der such regulations as he may prescribe: and it shall be the duty of the Secretary to prevent the killing of any fur-seal, and to provide for the execution of the provis ions of this section until It is otherwise pro vided by law: nor shall he grant any spec ial privileges under this section." Sec lion 3 of the Act entitled "An act to pro vide for the protection of Ihe salmon fish eries of Alaska;" approved March 2, 18h», provides: "Sec. 3. That section nineteen hundred and fifty-six of the Revised Slat utes ofthe United States is hereby declared to include and apply to all the dominion of the United States in the waters of Ber ing Sea; and it shall be the duty of the President, at a timely season each year,'to Issue Ids proclamation and cause the samo to he published for one month In at least one newspaper, it any such there be pub lished, at each United States port of entry on tbe Paclflo Coast, warning all persons against entering said waters for tne pur pose of violating the provisions of said sec tion: and he shall also cause one or more vessels of the United States to diligently cruise said waters aud arrest all persons, and seise all vessels found to be, or to have been, engaged in any violation of the laws of the united tSates therein." Th% Act entitled "An Act toextend to the North Pacllic Ocean the provisions of tho *tai- UteS for the ■ protection of the fur-seal" and other fur-bearing animals;" approved February 21. 1893. provides: "That when ever the Government of the ITnlted Stales shall conclude an effective International arrangement for the protection of fur seals In the North Pacific Ocean, by agree ment with any power, or as a result ofthe decision of the tribunal of arbitration un der the convention concluded between tho United States anil Ureal Britain February twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and nine ty-two. and so long as such arrangement shall continue. Ilia provisions of section nineteen hundred and llfty-stx of the Re vised StatutHs, ami all other provisions of the Statutes of tho United Stales, so far us the same may lie applicable, relative to the protection of fur-seals and other fur beurlng animals wilhln tho limits of Alas ka, or In the waters thereof, shall be ex tended to and over all that portion of the' Pacllic ocean included in such Interna tional arrangement. Whenever an effec tive international arrangement la conclud ed ns aforesaid. It shall h« the duty of the President lo declare that fact by proclama tion, and to designate the portion of the Pacific Ocean to which il is applicable, and that tills Aid has become Operative; and likewise, when such arrangement ceases, to declare that fact and that this Act has become Inoperative, and his proclamation In res|h»et therein shall be oonelualve. Dur ing the extension aloresaM of said laws for the protection of fur-seals or other fur-boarlng animals, all violations thereof in said designated portion ot the Paclflrc Ocean shall be held to be the same as If committed within the limits of Alaska or In the waters thereof, but they may he prose cuted In the District Court of Alaska, or in any District Court of the United States in California. Oregon or Washington." An arrangement having been made for the pro tection of fur-seals, as a result of the decis ion of the tribunal of arbitration under the convention concluded as aforesaid. Febru ary 29. 1892, which prohibits the killing of seals at any time within a radius of sixty miles around Prlbllof Islands, or during May. June and July in each year. In that gortlon of the Pacific ocean. Inclusive of erlng Sea, situated to the north of the 35th degree of North Latitude, and East ward of the 180 th degree of Longitude from Greenwich until It strikes the water bound ary described In Article One of the Treaty of ISS7 between tho United States and Rus sia, and following that line up to Bering Straits: Now. therefore, be It known that F. Grover Cleveland, President of the I'nited States of America, hereby declare that the said Act of Congress of February 21. 1893, has become operative; tnat, in ac cordance therewith, Section 1958 of tho Revised Statutes is applicable to the wat ers above mentioned, Included In the Award of the Tribunal at Paris given un der the said convention of February 29, 1892. and that I have caused the foregoing laws specially to be proclaimed to the end that their provisions may be known and observed. I hereby proclaim every person guilty of a violation of the provisions of said laws and of other provisions of tho Statutes of the United States so far as the same may be applicable relative to the protection of fur-bearing animals within the limits of Alaska or In the waters there of will be arrested and punished as there in provided, and all vessels so engaged, their tackle, apparel, furniture and cargo, will be seised and forfeited. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Beal of tho United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this fourteenth day of April. In theyoarof Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nlnetv-slx, and of the Independence of the ITnlted States the one hundred and twen tieth. GROVER CLEVELAND. By the President; RICHARD OLNEY, 5-24 c o d Secretary of Stats. Assessment Notice MATEO STREET AND SANTA FE AVE nue Street CAR company, principal place of business, Lob Angeles City. California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of saltl company, held on the 27th day of April. 1890, an assessment of ten dollars per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, pay tbl» on or before the Ist day of June, 1800. to W. 8. Graves, treasurer, at the Mer chants' National bank. cor. of Spring nnd Second streets. In Los Angeles, Lai. Any stock upon which tills asseßsment shall remain unpaid on the 20th day of June, 1896. will be delinquent and advertis ed for Bade at publ c auction, and unless piymenUs made before will be sold on the im'i, dnv of July, 1898. at tho office of the ■Mxeury at 134%. Broadway. Los Angeles. Pal td nay the delinquent aasesßment, to pense of sale. Secretary. Office 134 S. Broadway, Los Cal. PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE AT FORT Huachuca—Office of Chief Quartermas ter Denver, Colo.. May 11th, Tsuti.-Sealed proposals in triplicate, subject to the us Ual conditions, will be received here until 11 oclock a. m., 120 th meridian time. May 25 1896, arid then opened for furnishing at Fort Huachuca, A. T„ during fiscal year ending June 30, 1896. 20.1H10 lbs. bran. 150. -(100 lbs! barley or oats, 150.000 lbs. hay, 100, -000 lbs. straw or hay for bedding. Pro posals for quantities less than the whole required, or for delivery at points other than those named, will be entertained. Contracts and bonds must be executed within ten days after notice of accept ance. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. In formation furnished on application here or at office of post quartermaster. En velopes to be marked, "Proposals for Forage." E. B. AT WOOD. Major, Chief Q. M. 12-13-14-15-23-24