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The Herald is the only Los Angeles newspaper
which has printed every day during the past eight
months a sworn statement of its circulation since
December 31, 1894.
SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION
H. S. Smith, Business Manager of the LOS Angeles Herald, first duly
sworn, deposes and says: That, to the best of his knowledge and belief, the
circulation of the said newspaper for the first fifteen days in September,
1896, was as follows:
September 1 10,800 September 9 10,375
3 10,220 " 10 10,626
3 10,240 " 11 10,540
« 4 10,260 - 12 10,640
•« 5 10,360 " 13 12,000—Sunday
- a 18,000—Sunday " 14 10,540
7 10,360 " 15 10,550
S 10,370
DAILY AVERAGE 10,605
Also, that the average daily circulation of the said newspaper for 1895
was 6784 copies; for the month of January, 1896, 7347; for February,
8021; for March, 8152; for April, 8)56; for May, 840S; for June, 8435 ;
for July, 9298 ; for August, 10,230. H. S. SMI TH.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of September, 1896.
RICHARD D. LIST,
Notary Public in and for Los Angeles County, State of California.
The Circulation of The Herald in Southern Cal'
ifornia and Arizona is larger than that of any other
newspaper published.
SPECIAL NOTICES
BUSINESS NEWSPAPER—THIS DAIL.It
Journal, a business newspaper; puotlsn
tns all Hie county official records, real
estate trusters, mortgages and liens,
building news, contract work, tinnaslal J
news, and ail news relating to the re
sources and development of Southern 1
California and the great territory of !
the southwest. One dollar per month. ;
or in advance SlO per year. 227 •/• Mrst <
St., Los Angeles. Cal. *-l tf j
NOTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CITY I
Water Co. will strictly entorco the fol- I
lowing rules; The hours tor sprinkling I
are between the hours of ti una 8 oclock
a. m. and 6 and i oclock p. m. For a vlo- I
latlon cf the above regulations the water ,
will be shut off and a line ot (2 will be
charged before the water will be turned
SB again. 10-3°
HOLDERS OF TICKETS FOR THE
lawn fete at Colegrove. Thursday even
ing, will get half fare rates over the
Santa Monica electric inllway. Tickets
for sale at HLANCHARD & FITZGER
ALD'S music store. 113 S. Spring St.; fete
tickets 25 cents 17
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED,
dyed and renovated by a new process
which does not shrink or put the clothes
out of shape; all work guaranteed. BOs-
TON STEAM DYE WORKS, 256 New
*** s ' l * Telephone Main 454. tf
THE CLIMAX SOLAR WATER HEAT
er can be seen at Dr. J. C. Parr's, 143 S.
Main. W. E. Lev/is. 300 W. Pico. M. J.
Magrew. 820 W. Eleventh st.. Lee A.
McConnell. 1032 Santee. Rose M. Dale,
-jOTti Second St.. or A. W. WORM, 113 S.
Broadway. »»
THE INVESTOR—G. A. DOHINSON, ED
itor. Published Thursdays. Devoted to
tho financial Interests ot Southern Cali
fornia. $3.u0 per annum. On sale at
principal news stands. Office 4 Bryson
block. Los Angeles. tf
LET ME TAKE CARE OF YOUR BA
bies by tha day. week or month: by an
experienced lady: best, of references
given. Call at 520 Maple aye.. room 10. 20
GASOLINE STOVES CLEANED AND
repaired; leave orders at CASS &
SMURR'S. 244 S. Spring St. BLACK
MAN. 10-10
WILHELM'S PASTURE HAS LOTS OF
feed and fresh spring water: see it lie
fore pasturing elsewhere. 826 S. Main.
10-13-90
PERSONAL
' "geotlkman
(30!, good address, character and means
desires acquaintance of renned lady of
good character, good health and very
dark complexion: references given and
required. Address V„ box 63. Herald.
wed-su-16
PERSONAL - ARTISTIC MILLINERY;
ladies having new or old trimmings can
nave huts made or trimmed to the face at
their home or my parlors, 721 S. Hill st.:
satisfaction guaranteed. 9-13
PERSONAL — RESPECTABLE LAD
les. Spanish or American, of means, from
45 to 60. willing to marry respectable
gentleman of limited means. Address
MRS. J., box 50. Herald. 16
PERSONAL —INDEPENDENT ENRO
pean gentleman, stranger, here, would
like to meet lady as companion; pos
sibly matrimony. Address T.. box 77,
Herald. 22
WANTED—A ROOM MATE TO TAKE
half share In furnished suite of rooms;
young and educated. TOUJOURS, Her
ald office. 16
PERSONAL—CIENTS' AND LADIES'
hair cut and trimmed at Russ House,
room 14, cor. Los Angeles and First sts. 26
PERSONAL—GENTLEMEN'S MEND
ing done neatly and promptly by a com
petent lady. Room 11. 517 8. Broadway. 18
READ BEN WHITE'S ADS IN OTHER
columns. 16
A TTORNEYS-A T-LA H
ADVICE FREE—C. H. MARTIN, AT
torney at law, practices in all courts.
Advice free to any member of any labor
union. Charges in accordance with cli
ents' means; always reasonable. Spe
cialties: Probate matters, mechanics'
liens, divorce, collections, damages,
drawing up of deeds, wills, mortgages
aud all legal papers. Notary public.
Office, Gordon block, 206% S. Broadway.
Telephone 896. 10-13
Zach Montgomery. James P. Montgomery.
MONTGOMERY & SON..
Attorneys at Law,
626 and E27, Bullard block, Los Angeles,
CaL 6-7
LIJCIEN EARLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
offices, Bullard building, entrance room
420: telephone Black 1445, 7-24-27
SEE LAWYER H. H. HEATH ABOUT
It; over German American Bank; no tin
necessary publicity. 8-23
BBOSSEAU & MONTGOMERY,
Attorneys at Law,
403 Bradbury blk.. Los Angeles, tf
WM. J. HUNBAKER, ATTORNEY AND
Counselior-ai-law. rooms 408-409-410, Cur
rier building: telephone 1120. 6-20
CHARLES O. MORGAN. ATTORNEY
and counselor at law. Room 11, 206 i.', s
Broadway. • 10-2
W. IT. SHINN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 205
ZOS Wilson blk.. Spring st.
CHIROPODISTS
MRS. J. l'\ ALEXANDER. THE 0.M.1
first-class lady chiropodist in the city
treats ail diseases of the feel. 106 Wilson
block, cor. First and Spring sts. if
DR. Z ACH AT. DISEASES OF THE FEET
253 S. Spring st. 12-26
TAILORS
NELL A BARTER, SUITS
made to order; cleaning, dyeing and re
pairing a specialty. 216 W. First street.
Hotel Nadeau block. 6-tt-W
PRANK A. WBINSHANK. PLUMBER
and gaafltter. 240 E. Second st. Tel I*4.
EDUCATIONAL
NOW'IS 'A' VERY GOOD TIME TO EN
ter upon a course of study at the Los An
geles Business College. 212 W. Third st.
School In session the entire year: large
new. clean and delightful rooms; firs;
class elevator service; large corps of
teachers: intensely practical courses of
study. Branches taught: Bookkeeping,
arithmetic, grammar, correspondence,
spelling, penmanship, hanking, business
practice, business forms.commercial law.
commercial geography, el vies, shorthand
typewriting, telegraphy, assaying. Do
not delay, but begin at once If you are
ready, so as lo finish hy the time business
revives. Call at the college, or write for
superb new catalogue giving full Infor
mation. 2-26-7
WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE (IN-
CorPOrated), 226 S. Spring st..is the oldest
and largest commercial school lv South
ern California: the most beautiful col
lege rooms and equipment to be found
in the state: elevator lor 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 course
and a course In shorthand and type
writing under an experienced stenog
rapher. Write or call for illustrated cata
logue and full Information. G. A.
HOUGH, president; N. G. FELKER.
vice-president.
SCHOOL ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC
Art—Mrs. Adeline Duval Mack, formerly
of New York and Washington. D. C.
Private lessons and classes, day and
evening: special training for theatrical
profession. An amateur club, ladies and
gentlemen, studying plays, connected
with school. For particulars and terms
apply residence. The Clarendon. 408 S
Hill st. Mrs. Muck's services may lie
engaged for recitals and readings, tf
OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL
of Art and Design. Hiil si., near Sixth;
preparatory and college courses: schol
arship high; curriculum equal to the best
co-education, classical. Latin, scientific
and English courses, art. music and elo
cution; opens September 16. Address
President. Rev. J. W". Parkhill (Prince
ton), 2635 E. Fourth St.. Los Angeles.
mon-wed-t burs-sat-* f
GIRLS" COLLEGIATE SCHOOL.I9IB. 1922
1924 S. Grand aye.. reopens Thursday.
September 24th. A hoarding and day
school, with corps of fifteen teachers;
specialists in their lines of work; collegi
ate, aeail'. mie. preparatory, primary and
kindergarten departments: an attractive
home a dnthorough school. MISS PAR
SDNS and MISS DENNRN, Principals.
2-6-97
MME. CHAPI lE-MORGAN. LATE OF
New York City, will teach th< true art
of singing: will prepare ladles and gentle
men for opera, oratorio, concert, church
or parlor singing: ihe most thorough and
artistic instruction given: voices tested
free of charge on Wednesdays and Satur
days. Studio, room 3, "The Spencer,"
BMV4 W. Third st. 2-1-97
ST. VINCENT'S COLLEG E.GRAND AY.
A boarding and day school for boys and
young menicourse classical and commer
cial .empowered to confer degrees;terms,
boarders S2e<i and flay scholars $50 for
term of ten months: full term will begin
Monday. September 7th. 10-22
FROEBEL INSTITUTE (CASA D(3
Rosas) training school for klndergart
ners; also school for boys and girls of all
grades. Full term begins September 22d.
ROF. and MME. LOUIS CLAVERIE.
A. WILLHARTITZ, TEACHER OF Pi
ano, harmony and composition. Studio,
room 14 Crocker bldg.. 212 S. Broadway.
Pupils taught at their residence If de
sired. 11-4
MISS MARSH'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
and young ladies (incorporated). 1340 and
1342 S. Hope St.; able corps of teachers:
specialists In every department: fall term
begins September 23d. 10-fi
BOYNTON NORMAL FOR TEACHERS
only, begins September 16th: teachers
aided in getting positions: teachers, gov
ernesses and tutors supplied. Room 525
Stimson block. 6-30-1 f
IF YOU NEED MONEY, THE SYNDl
cate Loan Co. can help you out. They
loan on collateral security. 13S'Ji S. Spring
St., rooms 6, 7 und 8. GEO. L. MILLS,
manager. 6t
LOS ANGELES CONSERVATORY OF
Vocal Music and School of Opera now
I open for students. 1031 S. Broadway.
PROF. W. HAMILTON, principal 10-4
PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR ROYS. ENG
lish and classical, reopens Septemher 15.
25-26 Potomac block, 217 S. Broadway. A.
B. BROWN, A. M. (Yale). 10-10
$15 WILL MAKE YOU A PRACTICAL
stenographer in two weeks. VEZINO,
107 W. Second St. 9-3-96
ETON SCHOOL FOR BOYS. NO. 136 AY.
Pico St. HORACE A. BROWN. LL. B.
V. M. O. A. CLASSES OPEN OCT 1. tf
EXCURSIONS^
ONCE A WEEK PERSONALLY" CON"
ducted excursions to Chicago, St. Paul,
Minneapolis and all points, leave Los
Angeles every Thursday via Southern
Pacific, Union Pacific, "World's Pictorial
Line," and Chicago and Northwestern
railway, crossing tlie Sierra Nevadas and
passing all points of scenic Interest by
daylight. Upholstered tourist cars of
latest Pullman pattern, lighted by gas
and run through without change. Com
petent conductors accompany each party.
Fastest tlme>. Lowest rates. For tickers
and berth reservations apply to J. H.
i'EARMAN, Manager; G. F. HERR, G.
P. A... 223 S. Spring st.. Los Angeles, or to
any agent Southern Pacific company.
5 3-6
PHILLIPS. PERSONALLY CONDUC
ted excursions via the Rio Grande and
Rock Island route, leave Los Angeles
every Tuesday, cross the Sierra Nevadas
and pass the entire Rio Grande scenery
by daylight. We have a tourist sleeper
running through to Minneapolis and St.
Paul In connection with every party. Our
Boston car stops one day at Niagara
Falls. Office 138 S. Spring st.
BURLINGTON ROUTE—PERSONALLY
conducted excursions to the east every
Wednesday over the scenic line of the
world; upholstered tourist cars without
change. T. H. DUZAN. sgent. 222 S.
> Spring at., Los Angeles, CaL
LOS ANGELES HERALD: "WEDNESDAY MORNINGr, SEPTEMBER 16, 1896.
HELP WAN
HUMMEL. BROsT & CO
EMPLOYMENT AGENTS.
California Hank bldg.,
300-302 w. Second st.. In basement.
Telephone 509.
A strictly first rlass. reliable agency.
All kinds of help promptly furnished.
Your orders solicited.
Office open from 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.,
except Sundays.
MEN'S MISCELLANEOUS depart
ment
Ranch teamster. 120 etc.: German
ranch hand. $20 etc.: ranch hand, $10 etc.,
German preferred.
To trade—Three acres in town nf Pur
hank for business in city. Charles La
Bait please call.
HOTEL DEPARTMENT.
Hotel cook, country. 535 etc.; boy to
help In dining room, $2.50 etc. a week;
Spanish or Slavonian cook. $1 a day:
first-class broiler, $12 etc.: boy for alt
work. $t2 etc.. per month, country.
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT.
Girl for house work, ranch. $20: younir
girl to assist, $10: girl for cooking and
assist wilh laundry work, family of live.
$25; girl to assist, housework, San Diego
county, $10; see employer here today;
house girl. Loner Beach, $12: house girl,
two In famllv. $.10.
HOTEL DEPARTMENT (FEMALE!
"Waitress, restaurant. $0 per week:
waitress, first-class hotel, country. $20;
woman for plain cooking, $1 per week;
waitress, first-class hotel, Arizona, $25.
fare here.
HUMMEL TIROS. &CO.
WANTED — A GOO O LICIT O R FOR
business house in city. Must be well ac
quainted with west part of city. Stale
reference. Address C. 11.. box 30, Her
ald. l«
WANTED—YcUR PATRONAGE. RELT
able help furnished promptly. REID'S
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 125 W. First
et. tf
WANTED—A GOOD SOLICITOR FOR A
household article: self seller; his; nay:
apply 1 to 2 p.m.. 511 Ceres aye., room 14.16
WANTED—HELP FREE AND SlTUA
tlons. 313% S. Broadway. E. NITTIN
QER. tf
WANTED—A GOOD OUTSIDE TALKER
for sideshow. Call 9 a.m., )2(i N. Main
st. 1':
HELP WANTED- FEMALE
\vXnTED — PROF/ DELA MORTON'S
world renowned tailor system, cutting
and making taught, lessons actually free;
bring goods, cut and make your own
dresses with us: ladies wanting work, or
wishing work done please call; satisfac
tion guaranteed. 313% S. Spring st. 9-30
WANTED—LADIES TO CALL ON MISS
M. NORDUY. 417 W. Fourth st.. room
11. who gives Swedish massage, face
steaming and hair shampooing. 10-I'J
WANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE
care of baby and other light work: wages
$5 per month. Apply 123 a W. Washing
ton St.. city. 10
WANTED —A YOUNG LADY FOR COX
feottonery store: wages small at begin
ning. Address P. O. box 154. city. 17
WANTED—YOUNcT LADY WITH BOMF
knowledge of palmistry tn travel with
show. Call 9 a.m., 120 N. Main st. pi
WANTED—TWO LADY SOLICITORS.
For particulars address D. J. HOL
LAND. 235 E. Second st. 17
WANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST
with housework. 633 S. Sichel St.: call
bet. 10 and 12 a.m. IS
WANTED —GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUBE
work and help take care of two children.
624 W. Eighth St. 16
WANTED —GOOD STRONG GIRL FOR
general housework and care of children.
466 Beaudry aye. 16
WANTED-A FIRST CLASS LADY CAN
vasser. Call at 61S W, Sixth st. 16
SITUATIONS WANTED-MALP.
WANTED—BY~AN AMERICAN,' A BlT
uation to do anything; neither negro.
Chinaman nor half-breed; is an old vet
eran and does not desire to become a
pauper on the government: will do any
thing. W. C. X., room 17. Downey blk. 16
WANTED—BOOKKEEPER. MARRIED,
wants employment; any salary accepted.
Address A. G.. box 90. Herald. 17
SITUATIONS' WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED—GRADUATE NI'RSB FROM
Philadelphia would like hospital position
of responsibility. Address C. L., hnx
70, Herald. 20
WANTED—A POSITION AS .HOUSE
keeper; willing to work; am a good cook;
no objection to country. C. A., box 60,
Herald. IS
WANTED — SITUATION AS BSSAM
stress by competent lady; references
given. 742 Wall street. 20
WANTED-aQENTS
\vanted--a"reliai:i.e LADY OR
gentleman to distribute .samples and
make a house-10-house canvass for our
Vegetable Toilet Soaps. Pure Flavoring
Extracts and Willi Cherry Phosphate;
$75 a month easily made. Address
CROFTS & REED, Chicago. 111.
WANTED-SOLICITOKS. LADIES OR
gentlemen; those accustomed to life in
surance work preferred. Inquire 10 to 12
a. m.. room HI Wilson block. M. B.
HOWARD. District Manager.
WANTED—AGENTS, LADIES ORGEN
tlemen. lo canvass: salary $40 per month
guaranteed. Address W. T. PAGE, Santa
Fe Springs. Cal. 10-2
WANTED —AGENTS AND CANVAS3
ers for best selling articles in city. Call
at 263 S. Los Angeles St. 17
WANTED—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
local agents. E. A. BUSH. 1034 Clark
avenue. 16
WANTED—PARTNER
W ANtI^D—PARTNER " WITH IpROM
$2000 to $3000: $100 month guaranteed. Call
at 21S, 204% S. Broadway, at 10 a.m. or 3
p.m. 17
RENT
OF~4~OR 5 ROOMS
with stable and room enough to keep
chickens and cow. near ear line. W.
RAINES, 1003 E. Seventh st., Los Ange
les. IS
WANTED—LODGING HOUSE 18 OR 22
rooms, unfurnished or partly, centrally
located. Address E., box 10. Herald. 17
ESTATE
WANTED —LIST YOUR' PROPERTY
with M. F. ODEA & CO., 227 W. Second
St. 6-tf
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED — AT $20 PER
month, ear fare paid: special rates to
students or permanent hoarders; also
pupils to coach at 60a an hour, by expe
rienced teacher: best references given;
teachers prepared for certificates; spe
cial attention to normal methods. At
W. Sixteenth and Bond sts., near Ben
tous school house. 16
WANTED -TO SEE PARTI ICS THAT
are drawing their money from banks;
can place it on gilt-edged "property at
goorl interest. ALLEN & BUTLER,
252-253 Wilson blk. 20
WANTED—A OROCF.RY STOCK FROM
?s')o to $2001): will trade good property If
stock Is clean und fresh. W. .1. BRY
ANT. 204% S. Broadway, room 217. 18
WANTED — PROPERTY LISTED FOB
many buyers with ALLEN & BUTLER,
Real Estate and Mining Brokers, 252-253
Wilson block. 20
•a'ANTHD—ROOM AND BOARD IN PKl
vate family; western location preferred.
Address 8., box 63, Herald. is
WANTED —LADY ROOMER. 208 WlN
stou St.. up stairs. 10
FRESH CUT FLOWERS'fOR DECORA"
tlona, Carnations, 10 eta per dozen; Gul
den Dahlias. 16 cents per dozen. Vine st..
second house west of Vermont aye.,
Traction car to Vermont aye. ond Vine
at. 7-26-tf
OPPORTUNITIES
IMMENSE OPENING — PARTNER
wanted In a lirst-class 31-room lodging
house and nice corner saloon In connec
llon; long lease, low rent, prominent cor
ner: price for % in all Is $3000; only $1000
cash required; balance on terms to suit;
sure, bona lide Investment. Apply to
BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 16
SALT LAKE R. R.: FOR INVESTMENTS
along route of Salt Lake R. R. call on
G. C. KIRBY, 532 Stimson block, tf
WANTED—PARTNER IN A GOOD
paying business; must have some money;
1 have one of the best paying proposi
tions in tlie state; my partner going east
ami I want some one to lake his place:
don't come to play; I am too busy all
day; If you mean business and have
money, I have the time nnd proposition
that will satisfy you; a physician pre
ferred; must be able to give satisfactory
references. Call room 313, Currier block.
17
SALOON CLOSE IN WITH LONG
leuse; positive bargain for $1600; part
cash, or exchange. Apply <o BEN
WHITE, 221 W. First st. 16
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
Read the great bargains offered in sale
and exchange columns; hundreds of bar
gains. Apply to
BEN WHITE,
BEN WHITE.
16 221 W. First st.
SALOON ON PROMINENT CORNER
for $1400. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First
St.. 16
FOB SALE—SNAI' BARGAIN IN FINE-
Iy lilted up and paying saloon, central:
also 10-room lodging house lor $550, a
bargain. ALLEN & BUTLER, 252-253
Wilson block. 20
LADY OR GENT WITH SMALL CAPI
tal to Join experienced party in money
making business: Interview asked. Ad
dress D., box 27. Herald. 22
FOR SALE — FIRST-CLASS DRUG
store making money. $2250; worth double;
sickness cause for selling. S. P. CREAS
_INGKR,_247 S._ Hroadway. 17
$S5 AVERAGE WEEKLY NET INCOME
wilh $250 luvested. Safe, conservative.
Prospectus, proofs, free. F. DALY. 1293
Broadway. N. Y. 10-9
FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT BILLIARD
hall, very central; making money; $1350.
I. D. BARNARD, 117% S. Broadway. 16
FOR SALE—A BIG BARGAIN; MUST
sell; a central fruit and cigar store.
I. D. BARNARD, 117% S. Broadway. 16
FOR SALE—A CHOICE DELICACY
store; good living rooms, bargain; $300.
I. D. BARNARD, 117% S. Broadway. 16
FOR SALE—RESTAURANT, CROWDED
wilh railroad men; making money; $350
I. D. BARNARD, 117% S. Broadway. 16
FOR SALE—A CHOICE FRUIT AND
cigar store; 3 good living rooms; $225.
I. D. BARNARD. 117% S. Broadway. 16
FOR SALE-CIGAR STORE CHEAP:
rent $10; two living rooms in rear. 601
S. Spring. 16
FOR SALE - CITY NEWSPAPER
routes. Apply C. G. SPRENG, Herald
business oflice. tf
TO SELL OUT YOUR BUSINESS SEE
I. D. BARNARD. 117% S, Broadway.
FOR^ALE^LODOIN^HOUSES^
LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—
. ■ BY BEN WHITE ,
Office 221 W. First st.
11. rooms, Temple St.. price $475.
15 rooms, N. Main st. $850.
25 rooms. Maple aye., $SOO.
11 rooms.
21 rooms, Redondo, $500.
7 rooms, Winston st., $250.
S rooms. Spring st., $275.
30 rooms. Seventh St., $2500.
24 rooms, center ot city, $1100.
31 rooms. Spring St.. $3500.
30 rooms, near Arcade depot. $1400.
42 rooms. W. Third St.. beautiful, $5500.
9 rooms. W. Fourth si.. $350.
16 rooms, W. Sixth st.. $700.
12 rooms, Temple St.. $S5O.
47 rooms, Second St., $550.
30' rooms. Hill St., $1800.
25 rooms. Spring St.. *2000.
15 rooms, Spring St.. SleoO.
23 rooms. Hill si.. $12r,0.
17 rooms. Fourth St.. $1000.
14 rooms. Eighth St.. $600.
11 rooms, Fourth St.. $600.
33 rooms, Third st.. $2500.
8 rooms. Spring St.. $375.
9 rooms. Second St.. $500,
9 rooms. Hill st., $60(1.
41 rooms, Spring St.. $3500.
13 rooms. Broadway. $800.
22 roonw, Hill st.. $2500.
17 roomn. Fifth St.. $1000.
24 rooms. Main st.. $550.
18 rooms. Temple st.. $1400.
22 rooms. Main St.. $1300.
12 rooms. Grand aye.. $600.
fiO rooms. Fifth st.. $2500.
53 rooms. Hill St., $1000.
Apply to
—REN WHITE—
—BEN WHITE—
16 221 W. First St.
MIEDIUMS^
MRS. WALKER, CLAIRVOYANT AND
life business reeding medium, is meeting
with wonderful success. She invites the
most skeptical to prove her power. All
business affairs of life looked into for the
advancement of your future. Gives read
ings daily from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. 216% S.
Spring st. 9-17
MRS. PARKER, PALMIST. CLAIRVOY
ant and medium; life reading business,
removals, law suits, mineral locations,
love affairs, etc. Take Third st. electric
car to Vermont aye. and Vine st. Sec
ond house on Vine St. west of Vermont
aye. 12-30
MRS. BARRETT ELLIS, BUSINESS
reading medium; the most skeptical are
Invited to come and hear the truth;
price 50 cents. 328% S. Spring, room 8.
12-10
ELIZABETH HURLBUT, PSYCHOME
trist. mental and magnetic, healer and
teacher of practical occult science. 344
S. Hill St.. rooms 50-52 (upper floor). 11-21
AGNES 11. PLEASANCE , TRANCE
spirit medium ami clairvoyant; sittings
duilv: hours 10 to 5; at 444% S. Spring st.,
parlors 115-116. 19-tf.
MME. GRACE, CELEBRATED CARD
reader; tells past, present and future.
Ladles, 50 cents. Parlors 24 and 25, 626
Maple aye. 9-30
MRS. E. Z. BARNETT, MEDIUM: SlT
tinga dally; circles Tuesday and Thurs
day evenings. 527 S. Main st. 21
READ BEN WHITE'S ADS IN OTHER
columns; immense bargains. 16
MUSICAL \^
BROWN~FAMILY ORCHESTRA FUR
jilshes first-class music for all occasions:
Miss Fannie Brnwn, leader: also teacher
of violin nnd piano: terms reasonable.
Studio. 165S W. Twelfth St. 10-2
BARGAIN IN A SLIGHTLY USED
Stelnway upright piano. Address X.,
box 100, Herald office.
FOR SALM—HANDSOME UPRIGHT
Gland Bat* piano at a great sacrifice.
Room No. 31. The Savoy, Fourth and
Hill sts. Call mornings. tf
DRESSMAKING
MRS. M. D. PARSONS ~HAS "qPENED
dressmaking parlors at 247 S. Broadway.
Give me a trial and you will be pleased. IS
BICYCLES
8./IaRSEN «TcO.
for Relay btoyclas. tMW. Fifth at. S-U
FOR RENT—HOUSES
FOR NEW
house, 5 rooms, bath, water closet, sink,
closets,pantry:very nice and complete; 924
Towne aye. US, water free. 5 rooms, bath,
barn. 768 San Jose st.. near corner Eighlh
and Central aye. $12. water free. 793. al*o
779. Merchant si. $20, water free, extra
tine new house. 6 large rooms, balh barn,
779, also 7SI, Kohler st. $25. water free.No.
119 W. Twenty-fifth St.. 7 rooms, ball:
barn. $25 8 rooms, bath. barn. 1921 Park
Grove aye. T. WIESENDANGER, 227
W. Second St. tf
$9.00. WATER INCLUDED, 4-ROOM COT
tage and barn; large lot facing on two
streets: go and see it; first house on
Cleveland .st. north of W. Washington
St. Apply to BEN' WHITE, 221 W. First
St. 16
FOR SALE-NEW 4-ROOM HOUSE,
hard finished, (dose to electafc care; nioe
lot, fenced; only $850. $150 cash, balance
small monthly payments. J. M'LEAN,
E st., Pico Heights. if
FOR RENT—HOUSE 7 ROOMS, NEAR
two car lines, southwest: tine lawn, flow
ers, trees, etc., back yard, chicken coop,
shed, etc.; rent $15. NEWLYN, 229
Byrne bldg. tf
FOR RENT—THE CHEAPEST PLACE
in town for mattings, linoleums and win
dow shades; carpets cleaned and laid.
THE MATTING MART.SO 4 S. Broadway.
H;2l_
FOR RENT—S-ROOM COTTAGE, $15.
with water; modern Improvements. 1211
Union aye. Inquire at EAGLE GRO
CERY,, Twelfth and Union aye. 19
FOR RENT — TEN ROOM HOUSE
nicely furnished, with piano and all lat
est improvements, cor. of Budlong and
Thirty-seventh sts; take Traction car. 21
FOR RENT—2 2-STORY NEW COLON
iaI 7-room houses; fine location: $25each:
water Included. Inquire 519 S. Spring
st. M. E. RICHARDS. 19
4
1, 3 OR 4 LARGE ROOMS FOR
rent cheap: all newly renovated: close
in. 808% Temple St., or BEN WHITE,
221 W. First st. 16
FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE OF
6 rooms, convenient to S. P. and Santa
Fe depots. Apply 411 Caroline st. 16
$11, WATER INCLUDED, 5 LARGE
room fiat at 825 Ramona aye.. near Al
pine, or BEN WHITE. 221 W. First St. 16
FOR RENT—B-ROOM HOUSE NEWLY
painted and papered, new plumbing.
1517 S. Flower st. 19
FOR RENT—A 5-ROOM HOUSE. ALT.
modern improvements. Apply 802 W.
Seventh St. 20
FOR RENT—FURNISHED COTTAGE.
415 W. Twenty-second St., near Figueroa.
16
FOR RENT—SMALL NHJKLY FUR
nished cottage. Apply 152 W. Pico st. IS
FOR RENT-$l6; HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS
and bath. 65S Wall st. 19
FOR RENT—NEW MODERN SIX-ROOM
Hal. 129 S. Flower st. 19
FOftJRENT— ROOMS
FOR RENT—AT HOTEL LINN. LARGE
sunny rooms, all modern improvements:
furniture and fixtures new and will be
kept as neat as any hotel in the city.
405% S. Broadway. MRS. E. L. ROCK
HILL, proprietor. IS
FOR RENT—2 NIOE UNFURNISHED
rooms for light housekeeping, with
use of bath; pleasant location. 213 South
Hill street. 15
FOR RENT—THE MARIPOSA, 321 E.
Second St.; furnished rooms, $1.00 per
week up; lodging 25c, 35c und 50c per
10-1-tf
FOR RENT—2 NICE FRONT R00M5.51.75
per week; also good rooms, $1 to $1.50 per
week and 25 cents per night. 619 S. Spring
St. 9jds_
FOR RENT—SUNNY FRONT TWO
roomed suite close in: furnished or un
furnished; no housekeeping; gas and
grate. 537 Maple aye. 21
FOR RENT—WILL SHARE A FUR
nlshed suite of offices with reputable
business man. Rooms 11 and 12, No.
230% S. Spring st. 18
FOR RENT—SUNNY SUITE OF FRONT
rooms furnished, and single room: baths:
private house; light housekeeping. 623
Court St. 37
FOR "RE NT—A FEW BRIGHT SUNNY
furnished rooms in the most elegant
building In the city. 759 S. Hope st. 17
FOR RENT—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS
for housekeeping; also 2 furnished
rooms. 316 Clay st. is
FOR RENT —PLEASANT FURNISHED
rooms: no children. 319 North Broad
way, near court house. 17
FOR RENT - NICELY FURNISHED
rooms at The Nashville, 236'WInsion st..
1% blocks from P. O. tt
FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED
rooms, single or en suite, at the Rialto,
520 W. Sixth St. 1S
FOR RENT — NICELY FURNISHED
rooms for housekeeping, with piano. 626
S. Broadway. 6-17-tf
FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING FUR
nished rooms; $1.50 to 12. NITTINGER'S,
451 S. Hope. tf
FOR RENT—2. 3OR 5 UNFURNISHED
rooms; no children. 315 S. Bunker Hill
aye. 16
FOR RENT —OLIVE INN. 837 S. OLIVE
St.. from $7 up; newly furnished rooms.
10-15
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FOP.
housekeeping. 321% W. Seventh st. tf
FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED
rooms. 707 W. Eighth st. 20
STORES^
FOR "RENT—STORE ROOM~IN GOOD
locality for any business. 1836 S. Main st.
(Washington gardens), on east side of
st.; rent very reasonable. Addres sor call
on B. B. NEAL, Herald.
FOR RENT— PART OF STORE, WITH
fine show window, on roadway; excel
lent location for jeweler. Inquire at 506
S. Broadway. tf
FOR RENT-THAT ELEGANT NEW
brick store with basement, 216 E. Third
St. Apply at 300 S. Los Angeles st. IS
FOR RENT—STORE IN BEST LOOAL
ity for any business; low rent. Call or
address B. B. N.. Herald. tf
FOJiJiENT— MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT—LODGE ROOM XtTUß
ner hall; every first and third Friday of
each month. Inquire of janitor. 14tf
LOST AND FOUND
AUG. ITa BLACK
letter case containing newspaper clip
pings, between Temple and Second on
Spring or Broadway; leave at Herald
office; MAY ELMORE BENSEN. tf
LOST-A SUIT OF CLOTHES WRAP
ped In newspaper, fastened with a strap,
between Sixth and Spring to First on
Main: a liberal reward for return; C. M.,
box 80, Herald. 16
LOST—A SMALL YELLOW %-BREED
pug: will come If you call him Bolivar;
return to 221% E. Fourth st., and receive
liberal reward. 16
LOST-OR STRAYED; BAY MARE,
white face, 8 years old, from Twenty
eighth and Hooper sis. Information to
C. HANSEN, above address. 17
2 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE PROPER
ty anywhere go at once to BEN WHITE,
221 W. First si. 16
JFOR SALE—LIVE STOCK
FOR SAI^E-WANTED," mTICH COWS
In exchange for 6-room house in Los An
geles and 10 acres in San Gabriel valley
in full bearing fruits; plenty water. L.
B. DECAMP. 105 S. Broadway. 6-9
FOR SALE—A FRESH COW; MUST BE
sold cheap; Jersey. Inquire 822 fl. Ol
ive st. 16
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WATCHMAKING ____
HIGHEST CAST! PRR?!':; PAID FOR OLD
gold and sliver or taken ln exchange for
new goods. W. J. GETZ, 826 S. Broad
way.
SPECIAL— —
Special Inducements. l>o you want to
exchange your city properly lor a nice
Improved ranch anywhere? Over L'OflO
properties to choose from some of the
greatest bargains ever offered In real
eslate. Apply to
BEN WHITF
BEN Wll ITU
221 W. First st.
FOR EXCHANGE — KOFI PROPERTY
southwest.
4H acres 1 mile from P. 0., s acres of al.
falfa. $30011: also 43 acres 3 miles from
P. 0.. $2.".0t1; both places areAl laud, abun
dance of water, adapted for fruit or funn
ing: just the place for a good home: In
vesilgalion invited. Owner S6O, Thirty
sixth st.. University electric car. 18
15500-IO ACRES AT OOVINA SET TO
oranges; 5 acres 8-year-old navel and
Mediterranean sweets, balance trees 3
to 4-year-old: nice 4-room hard-finished
cottage, large barn. etc.; handsome
place: free of incumbrance: will ex
change for city property and assume
$2000 or $3(100 mortgage. See BEN
WHITE. 221 W. First St. 10
S-HOOM 2-STORY HOUSE, LOT 50x150,
vicinity Alpine and College, free of debt,
rented at $19 per month; want house and
lot southwest; will assume $700 or $800
mortgage; get out of debt. Apply to
BEN WHITE.
16 221 W. First st.
PALMS-31 ACRES, 3 ACRES ALFALFA,
balance in barley, vegetables, etc.; nice
level land; want city property or will sell
for cash at a big bargain, Apply to
BEN WHITE. 221 W. First st. 16
31 ACRES NICE LAND WITH WATER
at Glendora, all or part, free of incum
brance, for city property: will assume;
price $125 per acre. Apply to BEN
WHITE, 221 W. First st. 16
SLIDE TROMBONE (JEROME MAKIIT
value $65: want buggy or cart and har
ness. Apply to BEN WHITE. 221 W.
First st. 16
LOT 50x160 AT UNIVERSITY, PRICE
$1600, mortgage 1700; want lots or acreage
of equity. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First
st. 16
FORJiXCHANGE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR EXCHANGE-FINE " NEW "up
right piano, for horse, harness and busi
ness buggy; must be Al turnout. Ad
dress 8., box SO, Herald office. tf
FOR EXCHANGE—SLIGHTLY USED
upright grand piano for horse board. Ad
dress Cm box 70, Herald oflice. tf
MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY
IF YOUR HEALTH NEEDS ATTENTION
do not experiment. It is cheaper to get
treatment Unit has been tested.has stood
the test, and can be relied upon to re
lieve and cure.. Try an electric vapor
bath at The Narclsse, 511 Ceres avenue.
MRS. DR. MAYER. tt
GENUINE BATHS AND MASSAGE
treatment given by an experienced Ger
man nurse: chiropody work a specialty;
late of Chicago and Colorado Springs.
446% S. Spring St.; hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.;
select patronage only. 11-26
PERSONAL—NEW PROCESS—IRREGU-
Iarities, from whatever cause, cured
without medicine, instruments or pain;
sure cure; lady specialist: $1 treatment:
only safe and reliable cure. 819 Grand
_aye. 12-12
MRS. M. PORTER. PROFESSIONAL
nurse, gives hot salt thermal vapor baths
and scientific massage: cures rheuma
tism and all impurities of the blood. Par
lors 20-21. Pirtle block, cor. Fourth and
Broadway. 11-3
EDITH ANWAY. FORMERLY OF BOS
ton, gives genuine alcohol rubbings that
are healthful and refreshing; no rivals.
223 S. Main St.. room 3. 11-15
LULU HILL AND LILY JACKSON
are now stopping at 138% N. Spring st.
and Invite their friends to call; room 24.13
MISS FLORENCE STANTON,MASSAGE
and alcohol baths, 120 N. Main St., room
16. 21
SOUTHERN LADY GIVES ALCOHOL
baths. 4491s S. Spring st., parlors 1-2.11-20
A YOUNG LADY DESIMHS TO MEND
gents' clothing. Room 15. 120 N.Mainst. 23
GRACE ROBINSON. NEW HELLMAN,
No. 120 N. Main, room 3. Massage. 18
WINNIE BELL, ROOM 2, 317 COMMER
ciaI st. 9-21
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE — LEWIS ft ALDERSON
have removed to 429 S. Spring st. When
you want to buy or sell furniture or ex
change old furniture for new, you'll get
the best bargains and satisfaction always
at LEWIS & ALDERSON'S, 429 S. Spring
st. 6-tf
FOR BALE—OR EXCHANGE, BRAND
new ollice furniture. folding bed for child,
refrigerator, horse and buggy; will trade
for diamonds and typewriter. Call 117
Byrne bldg. IS
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE OFFICE
new furniture, gentle driving mare, har
ness, open buggy; a bargain; owner mast
leave city on account of sickness, ■•.'all
417 Byrne bldg. 16
FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE; PRODUC-
Ing oil wells and first-class pumping
plant. Inquire of G. M. BEACH, 411
Currier bldg., or box 870, city. ■ 19
FOR SALE —A HIGH GRADE BICYCLE
In Al condition at a bargain. Inquire,
H. G. MILLER, room 6. court house, tf
FOR SALE-SEVERAL BLACK WATER
spaniel dogs, at 241 W. Sixteenth st. 18
FOR SALE—NEW SINGER MACHINE
cheap. Call at 524 W. Third St. 22
DENTISIS
adams w parlorSl
239% S. Spring st.; painless extracting and
tilling, plate $0, $8, $10; all work guaran
teed; established 10 years; hours, 8-5; Sun
days, 10-12.
FRANK STEVENS, 324% S. SPRING ST.,
open days and evenings; also Sundays;
electric light.
DR. KENNEDY, DENTIST. 108% S.
Spring street, rooms 2, 6 and 7; painless
extraction.
FOR SALE — SQUARE" PIANO, FINE
tone, case not marred; very cheap. Room
19, Pirtle block, Fourth and Broadway
11-tt
MAGNIFICENT NEAV BRIGGS PIANOS
for sale and to rent at. 118 Winston st.,
next to the main postoffice. A. G. GARD
NER, AND WIFE, proprietors.
KNABE AND VOSE ft SONS PIANOS
at BIRKEL'S, Parlors IS and 19, Pirtle
blk. tf
PALMISTRY
THYSELF," A SUCCESS GUAP.
anteed: failure unknown. S. Frances
Crandttll gives the most correct palmistry
reading of your life and character of any
palmist in the city; reveals past, present
and future events; these readings are
given verbally and In charts, with all the
candor and faithfulness of confidential
communication. No. 355% S. Spring st.,
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 20
PM YSICIANS
D"R.'K?b7wiSE. M. D.?bFFICE"IO7"N?
Spring st., up-stairs, rooms 1 and 2; hours
8 to 10 a.m. aud Ito 5 p.m. Graduate of
Jefferson Medical college, Philadelphia.
6-8-97
_ MACHINERY
von'serkey "manufacturing CO..
234-236 E. Second St., manufacturers of
special machinery, dies and models; only
accurate work; guaranteed.
SPECIALISTS
DbTr\ G COLLINS, OPThXImTc Op
tician, with tho Los Angeles Optical In
stitute; eyes examined free. 213 S. Spring
street,
FRUITS AND VEOETABLES
LUDWIG & WAGNER WHOLESALE
and retail fruits and vegetables. MOTT
MARKET. 135 S. Main si., tel 550. tf
PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS,_BTC^
KNIGHT BROS., PATENT SOLICI
tors; free book on patents. 424 Byrne
bldg. 8-22-6
ESTATE
Houses and Lots
FOR SALE—LOVELY HOME: NEW |>
room cottage, finished in yellow pine; has
large bathroom, marble wushstand. flnj
mantel and grate, and every modern eon;
venience: house is piped for gas. hot and
cold water; lot 160 feet deep to alley; onls
10 minutes' ride from our oflice; price
$1850, on easy Installments. GRIDER St
DOW. 181 S. Broadway. 16
BEN WHITE. 221 W. FIRST ST., HAS S
nice modern cottages that can be bought
this week for rrom $100 to $200 down, bal<
ance like (rent: Immense bargains every
where. BEN WHITE. 221 W. First st. II
|£2S CASH. BALANCE JIO MONTH, WILLI
buy nice 3-room cottage; lot 50x160: barn,
fenced, chicken houses, etc.; southwest
on Cypress aye.. near electric line: price
$1100. BEN WHITE. 221 W. First St. 16
FOR SALE—S3OO CASH, BALANCE TO
suit: new 9-room modern residence, close
in: street improved, sewer, alley, etc.;
great snap; few duys. Address 1., box
70. Herald. 16
WINFIELD ST., LATEST HANDSOME
modern 5-room bouse complete in the
most thorough manner throughout; pries
$2.,0 C. Apply to BEN WHITE, 221 W. First
16
FOR SALE—6-ROOM FLAT AND LOT
$}SS£~ ID lor * 17r '0 in $15 payments. R,
VERCH, room SO, Temple block. 13-16
FOH SALE-ONE SEVEN-ROOM ANO
one six-room house. Call at 1013 E.
Fourteenth st. 19
FOR SALE-WE SELL THE EARTH?
BASSETT & SMITH. Pomona. Cal. 6-26tf
City Lots
FOR SALE—
BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St.
$500—Nice lot on Alpine st., graded and
sewered.
$1000—Beautiful corner on W. Washing
ton st., 50x130.
$1000—Nice building lot in West End Ter
race tract.
$175— Beautiful lot on Boyle Heights.
$900—Corner on Maple aye., beautiful
building lot.
$1400—Lot 50x125. on Bonsallo aye.
$700—Nice lot on E. Twenty-ninth St.,
$100 down, balance time.
$450—Large lot on Twenty-third st., near
Central aye.
5550 —Lot iv Wolfskill tract on Ceres aye.
5400—Nice lot on Bartlett st., graded and
sewered.
MOO—Beautiful lot in Adams St. Home
stead tract.
$1200 —Splendid lot on Bellevue aye., 50a
150.
$.".50—Lot on E. Pico St.. 40x125.
S',oo— Lot on W. Ninth St., near WesN
lake park.
$1500—Large lot in oil district, 2 wells
paying $20 a month.
$10,000—7 acres on Stephenson ave.,Boyle
Heights.
$1600—8 lots in East Los Angeles, good
location.
$1400—2 beautiful lots on Towne aye., bet.
Fifth and Sixth.
$250— Lot on Twenty-seventh St., Brls.
waiter tract.
$1100—2 lots in Menlo Park tract, or
Twenty-fourth st.
Properties for sale and exchange every
where. See BEN WHITE, 221 W. First
St. 16
FOR SALE—GRIDER & DOW'S
ADAMS STREET TRACT
THE TRACT OF HOMES
64 choice residence lots unsold are now
offered at $300 to $1000 on easy payments;
600 lots have been sold avid over 250 homes
built in the past 18 months; a school
building that cost over $17,000 and a fine
church are located in this tract; five miles
of streets graded, curbed and sidewalked
and lined with 2000 lovely shade and palm
trees; city water; electric lights; modern
street cars, with 10-mlnute service; only
12 minutes' ride from business center; four
80-foot streets and one 100-foot street; lots
50x150 to alley; high and sightly location:
rich loam soil; no mud. Don't buy for a
home nor for an investment until you sen
the "Adams-street tract.'* Free carriage
from our office. Telephone 1299. For
maps, prices and views of this tract call
on or write to
GRIDER * DOW,
16 139 S. Broadway.
FOR SALE —BEAUTIFUL BUILDING
lots for homes, close In, and on very easy
terms,in C. A. Smith's Third addition:
located on Eighth and Mateo sts., near
Seventh street school; these lots are 40
leet wide, and have an alley of 15 feet;
prices $240. $280 and $326; $10 down, $16
per month. Call on C. A. SMITH. 218
W. Flrstjit. tf
FOR SALE—S4SO; GREAT BARGAIN;
line residence lot on Fourteenth st.. close
io San Pedro. .160 feet deep to 20-foot al
ley; street graded and graveled: if you
are looking for a snap don't fail to see
us about this lot. GRIDER & DOW. 139
S. Broadway. 16
S.W. PART OF CITY. LOT 50x160, WITH
a 6-room house; price $1600: mortgage $700;
want lots or clear acreage anywhere.
Apply to BEN WHITE, 221 W. Firstst. 16
LA CRESCENT A —lo ACRES SET TO
lemons, oranges, tigs, peaches and other
■fruits; water deeded with land; want
house and lot iv city; price $1800. BEN
WHITE. 221 W. First St. 16
TWO 5-ROOM HOUSES. CHEAP, NEAR
Vermont aye. and Freeman. BEN
WHITE, 221 W. First St. 16
RUTH AYE., A NICE STORY AND A
half cottage of 7 rooms and bath, modern
in every respect, I can sell you this
property for $1900. Apply to BEN WHITE.
221 W. First st. 16
J7500-22-ROOM BUILDING, LARGE LOT
vicinity Fifth and Wall: rents at $60 per
month; mortgage $2500; want acreage or
other city property. BEN WHITE. 221
W. First st. 16
FOR SALE —$400 WILL BUY A LARGIB
building lot near the corner of Pico st.
and San Pedro: price only $400: sco it at
once. GRIDER & DOW, 139 S. Broad
way. 16
BEN WHITE HAS OVER 2000 RANCHES
for sale and exchange; over 200 houses
and lots, vacant lots, etc.: great bar
gains. Office, 221 W. First st. 16
FOR SALE-3% ACRES ON CENTRAL
aye.. on nnd near Tenth st., will sell all
or part of the above. Call on MARY A.
NIEMEYER. 927 Central aye. 11-12
CAHUENGA VALLEY—IO ACRES HIGH-
Iy improved, set solid to lemons; want
eastern property: price $10,000. BEN,
WHITE, 221 W. First St. 16
$:GoO—s-ROOM COTTAGE. LOT 60x160. ON
S. Griffln aye.. for small ranch. See BEN
WHITE. 221 W. First St. 16
W JEFFERSON, 6-ROOM HOUSE, LOT
63x130. graded; you can buy this lovely
home for $1800. Apply to BEN WHITE,
221 W. First st. 16
FLAT ON TEMPLE ST..
equity $3000; want other property. What
have you? See BEN WHITE, 221 W.
First st. 16
DO NOT PAY RENT. BUT BUY A HOUSE
on tbe installment plan from ALLISON
BARLOW. 123 S. Broadway. 12-18-tf
IF YOU WANT A NICE RANCH ANY
where for your cltv property go to BEN
WHITE. 221 W. First st. 16
2COO PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND Ex
change everywhere by BEN WHITE, 221
W. First si. 16
Country Property
EQUITY OF $700 IN A NICE 5 LARGE
room cottage and hath, lot 50x160, fcr va
cant lots, smaller house and lot or Oak
land or San Francisco vacant or im
proved property. See BEN WHITE, 221
W. First st. 16
10 ACRES AT GREEN MEADOWS, 7
room house, artesian well, family or
chard, barn, etc., all nice soli, some al
falfa; want house and lot in city; price
$5000. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. 1-3
FOR SALE—SAN GABRIEL—ONLY A
few 5 and 10-acre blocks left: water right.
Now is the time to buy. If you have any
thing to sell or trade see E. K. ALEX
ANDER. 132 S. Broadway. tf
FOR SALE-SALT LAKE B. R|: FOR IN
vestments along route of Salt Lake R. R.
call on G. C. KIRBY. 532 Stimson blk. tf
READ BEN WHITE'S ADS IN OTHER
columns. , M