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10 The Herald. Rates lor Classified Advertising: l. inert — S cent* per line for each insertion. Notice of Marriage, Birth er Death—Free. Obituaries, Funeral ' Notices aad Special Announcements— af cents per line. THE HERALD AT SIMMER RESORTS Readers of The Herald who have the paper delivered at their homes, or who roeelve It by mail, can have it delivered to them at their summer resort without extra cost. The Herald has agents at all the principal seaside resorts in Southern California, who deliver the paper promptly on Its arrival by mail, express or by special messenger. Before leaving for the coast order The Herald stopped at your home, if there is no one there to read it, and on arrival at alio seaside apply nt once to The Herald agent to have lt delivered to you there. Following Is a list of Herald agents at the seaside: Santa Monica—Arthur E. Jackson. Redondo—Will J. Hess. San Pedro—Sam. Bennett. Terminal Island—Mrs. J. H. Sample*. Long Beach—F. J. Sehinnerer. Ventura —F. M. Fulstone. Santa Barbara—Miss H. B. Manning. Snmmerland— Byran Preston. Avalon—Mrs. K. E. MvLeod. San Diego—Frank X>. Mitchell. Oeeanslde—George P. Haekey. If a subscriber prefers he can drop a line t«. The Herald business office and the change can be made easily ln that way. ■FECIAL NOTICES DIVIDEND NOTICE—FOR THE SIX months ending June 30, 1898, the Los An geles. Savings Bank, No. 230 North Main •treet, has declared a dividend to depos itors as follows: On ordinary deposits at the rate of three (3) per cent, per annum, and on term deposits at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum, payable on and after July 1, 1898. W. M. CASWELL, Cashier. 7-12 BOTICE - THE LOS ANGELES CITY Water Co. will strictly enforce the fol lowing rules: The hours for sprinkling are between the hours of 6 and 8 oclock a. m. and 6 and 8 oclock p. m. For a vio lation of the above regulation the water will be shut off and a fine of $2 will be charged before the water will be turned on again. tt JOHN C. BEWLEY & CO., NOTARIES, etenographers, collectors; legal papers , carefully drawn. 404 BRADBURY Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Tel. Main 245. tf YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON HAV ing your laundry at the right time when you intrust lt to THE EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY. Telephone 367. tf It, A. STEAM CARPET-CLEANING CO. will clean and lay all kinds of carnets at 4c per yard: all work guaranteed. 329 E. SECOND ST. Tel. main 74. tf HYPNOTISM TAUGHT; TUITION $5.00: class begins tonight. PROF. EARLEY, 423% Spring. 8 HOBSON'S CHOICE; A PAIR OF BLA NEY'S shoes for the Fourth. 352 South Spring st. tf WANTED Male Help StUMMEL BROS. & CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. A strictly first-class, reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Your orders solicited. ' 800-302 W. Second St., basement California Bank Building, Telephone 509. (Office open from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m., exoept Sunday.) MEN'S DEPARTMENT Camp blacksmith. $35 etc.; chore boy, 87.50 etc.; boy, milk and chore, $10 etc.; paper maker; milker. $26 etc.; 5 men, make Belgian block, $18 per M.; 2 men. sewer work, $1.75; 2 experienced cut-off men, box mill, $35 etc.; ranch hand and milk, $25 etc.; man and team; milker and can-washer. $30 etc.; bridge carpenters, $3; camp blacksmith, railroad, $3; labor ers', $1.75; man and wife, dairy, $35 etc.; teamsters, railroad. $25 etc.; laborers, railroad, $1.73; chore boy, $15 etc. MEN'S HOTEL DEPARTMENT Sttoreman, hotel, $20 montth; young man, Janitor, $6 etc.; restaurant cook, country, $6 week; shirt lroner, $13 week: cook, $20 month: porter and waiter, $20 month; man and wife, cook and wait ress, ranch, $30 etc.; German waiter, $7 week; fry cook, $12 week; baker's help er, $10 month; second cook, do pastry. $50 month; third cook, $2R etc.; second cook, $50 etc.; dishwasher, $20 etc. HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT Houseglrl, Cucamonga, $25; 2 ranch cooks, $20; houseglrl, Monrovia, $15; 3 houseglrls. $20; 1, $18; 2, $15; girls to as sist. $8 to $10. LADIES' HOTEL DEPARTMENT Ten extra waitresses; silver-pantry woman, country. $20; first class pantry woman, beach, $30 to $35; waitress, Bak ersfleld, beach, $20; cook, Catalina, $25: waitress, do chamberwork, beach, $20; waitresses, cltv and beach, $20 etc. HUMMEL BROS. & CO. WANTED—BOY 17 OR 18 TO WORK IN dry goods house who would give time in exchange for learning the business for awhile. Address A., Box 48, Herald. 8 WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SOLICITOR to represent a reliable firm in Pasadena; trade already established. Address 8.. Box 28, Herald. 8 WANTED—SEVERAL OPENINGS UN filled for first class men In various branch es. THE CLERKS' EXCHANGE, 203 S. Broadway. 8 WANTED—STRONG BOY TO HELP mornings; wages $2 week; must live at home. Address C, Box 20, Herald. 9 WANTED-600 MEN TO HAVE THEIR (hoes soled. 35c. M'LESKEY'S, cheapest place on earth. 124 B. Second st. tf WANTED—JAPANESE FOR COOK AND work around house. Address C, Box 24, Herald. g Female Help WANTED—GOOD WAITRESS; POCK et-book maker; art leather worker; sev eral good, reliable general servants; many others. THE CLERKS' EXCHANGE, Ladles' Bureau of Employment, 203 S. Broadway. I WANTED Female Help WANTED—FIRST CLASS BUSINESS ' lady for outside work for good house; f good pocket-book maker; several asstst , ants, and others. THE CLERKS' EX CHANGE, Ladles' Bureau, 203 S. Broad way. 7 WANTED—YOUNG MAN OR LADY AS 1 bookkeeper ln wholesale and retail busi ness; give reference; must be quick and accurate. Address C, Box 19, Herald. 10 WANTED—A GOOD STRONG AND WlL ling girl to assist ln the housework for physician's family; pleasant home; fair wages. Address A., box 55, Herald. 8 WANTED—A GOOD WAITRESS FOR A email country hotel; will pay fare; wages $15 for a short time; will pay more. Ad dress A., Box 62, Herald. 8 WANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO take entire management of college dining hall. Address C, Box 46, Herald. 9 WANTED—A WILLING YOUNG GIRL to care for baby and assist in dining room. Address A., Box 52. Herald. 8 WANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework and cooking: must be neat. Address A., Box 56, Herald. 8 WANTED—AN ACCURATE AND EXPE rlenced stenographer at once. Address A., Box 51, Herald. 8 WANTED-GIRL AS WAITRESS IN Pasadena; answer soon. Address A., Box 46, Herald. 8 WANTED—NEAT, QUICK WAITRESS; ' small hotel. Address C, Box 33, Herald. 9 Male and Female Help WANTED—AN ADVERTISING SOLTCI tor; lady or gentleman; must be eompe- j tent and a worker. Address 8., Box 10, Herald. 8 WANTED—A FEW GOOD SOLICITORS '. can have exclusive territory; liberal ' commission. Address 8., Box 4, Herald. 8 COLORED HELP FURNISHED FREE ' of charge. JOHN W. FOWLER, 200H E. ] Second st.; tel. red 1488. tf i WANTED— A GOOD HOUSE TO HOUSE 1 canvasser; moneymaker. Address 8., [ Box 47. Herald. 8 WANTED—EXPERT CANVASSERS FOR a good seller. Address C, Box 25, Herald. ' S Situations—Male WANTED —POSITION BY A MIDDLE aged American woman as working house keeper; no objection to the country. Ad dress A., Box 47, Herald. 8 WANTED—SITUATION WITH A Busi ness firm by an honest boy willing to make himself generally useful. Address 8., Box 26, Herald* 9 WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN EXPE rlenced in selling and handling furniture, 1 a situation with furniture house. Address I B. , Box 25, Herald. 9 < WANTED — BY BRIGHT OUTSIDE salesman of good personal appearance, work; can do office work. Address C, Box 30, Herald. 10 WANTED—POSITION WITH MERCAN tiIe house by a competent stenographer; rapid; acurate. Address 8., Box 42, Her ald. 8 WANTED—SITUATION IN MERCHAN dIse store to learn the business; can give references. Address 8., Box 24, Herald. 9 WANTED—OPORTUNITY TO LEARN carriage and sign painting by a boy 14 years old. Address 8., Box 21, Herald. 9 BOY WITH WHEEL WOULD LIKE A place to work during vacation; good refer ences. Address 8., Box 41, Herald. 8 WANTED—SITUATION WITH A RELI- ' able firm to drive wagon; references. Ad dress 8., Box 20, Herald. 9 WANTED—A MARRIED MAN FOR ranch work; German preferred. Address A., Box 45, Herald. 8 BRIGHT BOY WANTS WORK OR A chance to learn trade. Address 8., Box 40, Herald. 8 Situations—Female WANTED—POSITION WITH A REAL estate office by lady experienced in In side and outside work pertaining to the business; has been with large Chicago . firm. Adress C, Box 21, Herald. 9 WANTED—POSITION WITH BUSINESS firm by an experienced lady stenographer and typewriter; furnished with both wholesale and retail trade forms. Address C, Box 14, Herald. 10 WANTED—SITUATION TO COOK IN A small hotel by a competent woman; will ■ go Into the country or to the beach. Ad dress 8., Box 30, Herald. 9 WANTED—SITUATION BY AN EXPE rlenced cook In private family; good In . fancy dishes and salads. Address 8., Box 38, Herald. 9 WANTED—BY A COLORED GIRL SIT- . uation as nurse girl or light housework; ■ experienced. Address A., box 42, Herald. < WANTED—PLACE TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework in exchange for room and board. Address A., Box 49, Herald. 8 WANTED—SITUATION AS COOK IN A small boarding house or private family. Address C, Box 32, Herald. 9 WANTED—BY COMPETENT BUSINESS woman, good traveler, position. Address C, Box 45, Herald. 10 WANTED Situations—Female WANTED—SEWING AT HOME, CHlL dren's clothes or other work. Address C, Box 28. Herald. 10 To Purchase WANTED—TO PURCHASE; HAVE $5500 to Invest ln a home; must be on. Grand aye., not closer In than Twentieth st. Ad dress, giving particulars; no agents. 8., Box 18, Herald. 8 WANTED—TO PURCHASE A 10-ACRE tract of land; state If Improved or not, giving price, or will take on shares. Ad dress A., Box 33, Herald. 8 WANTED—TO BUY FOOTHILL RANCH ln Humboldt county, or will exchange good eastern property for same. Address 8., Box 29. Herald. 9 WANTED—TO PURCHASE OR RENT a small ranch on shares or care for same and wages, by married man. Address C., Box 31, Herald. 9 WANTED—TO PURCHASE FROM THE owner, 3 or more lots on corner; state lo cation and price wanted. Address C, Box 48, Herald. 10 WANTED —TO PURCHASE A MODERN cottage ln good location with ample grounds, for cash. Address C, Box 47, Herald. 10 WANTED—CHANCE TO INVEST IN A good, steady, profitable business; investi gation. Address C. Box 27, Herald. 9 WANTED—TO PURCHASE 5000 SHARES of mining stock, non-assessable and cheap. Address C, Box 29, Herald. 9 The Knight's Move Puzzle The following table contains every letter in the alphabet except that representing the mysterious <^l^rjty--• :, 'X. ,, I a s t i t t i BCTOLAOSH2 —i— i i ~ -t i —i—- *«. 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By using the knight's move on this board the names of many advertisers ln The Herald may be spelled out In successive moves. In finding these names of advertisers It Is not necessary to Include the full firm or name Under which bust* nets Is done, but any one complete word In such name is sufficient, barring Ini tials and such words as "a.* "an," "the*" and "Co." To Illustrate—"Ben," in Ben White; "Dye." in City Dye Works; "Mullen," In Mullen St Bluett. The question for the reader to consider Is how many such names of Herald advertisers represented In this Issus can be found on tnli board? In sending in answers Indicate tho word found on the board, the name of the Individual, firm or title from which lt Is taken, the page of The Herald on whleh the advertisement Is found, and the numbers of the squares on which the let- 1 ters of that word are found; thus: "Boston, of Boston Dry Goods House 12 Si 33, 26, 4. 12. page 4." The Herald Publishing Company will give a bound copy of The Navy Cuba and Hawaii to the person who gives the largest list of advertisers correctly as herein outlined. All answers must be ln by Saturday night, July 9, at 6p. ra. The answers will be announced as soon thereafter as passible. The Herald will publish the solution given by the person winning the prise 1 also the names of all who came within five names of winning the prlae. Should there be a tie the prlee will be awarded to the prize answer flrlt re ceived. No person will be entitled to the prise unless his solution shall contain at least three-fourths of the names to be found on the board. WANTED—TO BUT A SMALL. PLACE, conveniently located; must be cheap. Ad dress C, Box 7, Herald. 10 Partner* WANTED—PARTNER WITH A FULL knowledge of the real estate and exchange business; lady or gentleman; must be hustler and have at least $100 to put into business; rare chance to right party. Ad dress Cm Box 17, Herald. 12 LADY OR GENTLEMAN WITH $750 CAN buy one-half interest in established busi ness that is a monopoly. Call between 10 and 12 oclock, room 5, 230% S. Spring. 8 WANTED—PARTNER IN A PAYING retail business: lady preferred; owner cannot give full time. Address A., Box 44, Herald. 8 WANTED—PARTNER WITH A SMALL amount of ready cash in sign and carriage painting business. Address 8., Box 11, Herald. 8 WANTED—PARTNER IN A PAYING retail business; lady preferred; owner can not give time. Address A., Box 44, Her ald. 8 WANTED—PARTNER IN A PROFITA bIe and safe business; small amount nec essary. Address 8., Box 3, Herald. 8 Agents WANTED-e-AGENTS FOR "GLAD STONE, HIS LIFE AND PUBLIC SER VICES," by Thos. W. Handford. A won derful story of a glorious career; over 500 large, radiant pages; 100 superb, rare engravings; richest, biggest, best and only endorsed "Gladstone book" pub lished Only $1.50; commission, 50 per cent: credit given; freight prepaid; outfit free; drop all trash and clear $300 a month with the only true and good "Gladstone book." Address THE DOMINION COMPANY, Dept. 36, 352-356 Dearborn St., Chicago. LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY S, Wo WANTED Agents WANTED—CAPABLE LADY OR GEN tleman to travel and appoint agents; $75 per month and expenses to right party; state age, experience and give references. Address JOHN J. PENEPACKBR, Los Angeles general delivery. To Bent WANTEI>-TO RENT OR BUY A PLACE conveniently located on or near car line; no objection to Pasadena; must have all Improvements and reasonable In price; give full particulars. Address C, Box 3, Herald. 10 WANTED—TO RENT A SMALL FUR nlshed cottage at Santa Monica FOR THE summer. Address 8., Box 44, Herald. 9 WANTED—TO RENT HOUSE WITH large grounds, barn. etc.; electric line. Ad dress 8., Box 56, Herald. 9 Booms and Board WANTED—BOARD AND ROOM BY MAN and wife ln private family; healthy loca tion; reasonable; for the summer. Ad dress B, Box 14, Herald. 8 WANTED—IN A QUIET FAMILY. BY mother and son. room and board: give price and. location. Address 8., Box 17, Herald. 9 Booms WANTED — FURNISHED BEDROOM and sitting room for brother and sister; folding bed in sitting room; gas and run ning water. Address X., box 41, Herald. T UNFURNISHED ROOM; LIHGT, CEN tral, reasonable; steady tenant; Immedi ately. Address X., box 13, Herald. ( FOR BENT Eousea FOR RENT—DO NOT 'PAT RENT; BUT 1 one of the following 5 houses, which will be sold at auction Saturday, July 2d, at 2 p. m., on the premises, 1220, 1236,1240,1214 Victoria St., and 1244 Staunton aye.; terms $100 cash, balance $10 per month, with In terest at 8 per cent. Take cars to Central aye. and Twelfth st.; then go three blocks east. ALLISON BARLOW A CO., 13 8. Broadway. Jul2 FOR RENT—NEW MODERN COTTAGE, 6 rooms, bath, large lot, trees, nicely loca ted. Address 8., Box 53, Herald. 8 : FOR RENT—A SUNNY 6-ROOM COT tage; modern. Address 8., Box 34, Her ald. 9 Furnished Booms FOR RENT—A 5-ROOM COTTAGE; Pi ano, lawn; 10 minutes' walk from center of city; $15 a month. Address A., Box 31, Herald. 8 THE M'KENZIE, HOUSEKEEPING rooms, en suite, $10 month. 827% S. Spring tf HOTEL DEWEY—NEW; SELECT YOUR rooms; transient. 621% S. Broadway, tf ROOMS $1 A WEEK AND UP; ALSO 25C per night. 519 S. Spring St. 17 Furnished Houses FOR RENT—AT TERMINAL ISLAND, A cottage completely furnished; electric light and facing water. Address 8., Box 46, Herald. » JOB BENT Furnished Houses ' FOR RENT—SUMMER RATES, 5-ROOM flat, all modern Improvements, Including piano, with furniture. Address C, Box 28, Herald. 9 Board and Rooms FOR RENT—ROOM AND BOARD QUIET pleasant street on Pasadena electric car line, man and wife or two ladles; reasona ble. Address C, Box 13, Herald. 9 FOR RENT—PLEASANT ROOM AND board ln quiet private family; suitable for man and wife; $45 month. Address C, box 6, Herald. 9 FOR RENT—A PLEASANT ROOM WITH board in a quiet family; reasonable to the right party. Address A., Box 37, Herald. 8 Booms FOR RENT —HOUSEKEEPING APART ments (unfurnished); modern; good loca tion; also other light and pleasant rooms. Address 8., Box 35, Herald. 8 FOR RENT—LARGE FRONT SUITE UN furnished for housekeeping; private fam ily; close ln; reasonable. Address A., Box 86, Herald. 8 FOB SALE Houses FOR SALE-DO NOT PAT RENT; BUT one of the following 6 houses, which will be sold at auction Saturday, July 2d. at 2 p m., on the premises, 1220.1236,1240,1244 Victoria st., and 1244 Staunton aye.; terms $100 cash, balance $10 per month, with In terest at 8 per cent. Take cars to Central aye. and Twelfth st.; then go three blocks east. ALLISON BARLOW & CO., 13 S. Broadway. Ju 12 FOR SALE-FOR $7-50 A MONTH AND a small cash payment. I will build you a new 4-room cottage, plastered and paint ed to suit, ln my Third Addition, Eighth and Mateo sts. Why pay rent, when you can own your own home? C. A. SMITH, 213 W. First st. tf FOR SALE—2 HANDSOME HOUSES; new, modern; on Grand aye.; fine location; a most desirable home. Address 8., Box 58, Herald. 10 FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, i-ROOM cottage; location good; modern; sidewalk and street work done. Address C, Box 4, Herald. 10 FOR SALE— A NEW HOUSE 9 ROOMS, near Westlake: modern and conveniently located. Address 8., Box 45, Herald. 9 FOR SALE—GOOD MODERN HOUSE ON Grand aye.; large yard, lawn; street work all done. Address 8., Box 37, Herald. 9 FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL HOME NEAR Westlake park; have a fine bargain for cash. Address 8., Box 59, Herald. 10 FOR SALE—SIOOO . 6-ROOM HOUSE AND double lot, with bearing fruit, barn, well, etc. Address 8., Box 31, Herald. 8 FOR SALE —$1500 COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS very convenient corner. Address 8., Box 55, Herald. 9 Country Property FOR SALE—LAND IN PARCELS TO suit at Colegrove, a near suburb of Los Angeles, on Santa Monica electric road. COLE & COLE, Attorneys, 232 N. Main St., Los Angeles. tf FOR SALE OR TO LET—HOUSE OF 6 rooms, 14 acres; near electric line; stable, water, fruit; reasonable to the right party. Address A., Box 40, Herald. 8 FOR SALE—A FINE PLACE FOR A chicken ranch; party owning wishes to go east; this Is a bargain. Address A., Box 32, Herald. 8 Hotels and Lodging Houses WANTED—SEALED BIDS ON 33-ROOM hotel building and 2 lots, each 25x100 feet; 32 rooms hard finished and papered throughout; modern Improvements; sew er connections; clear title; will take clear Improved and unimproved property and one-third cash; trade must be close. Ad dress OWNER, 455 E. Third st Jly26 FOR SALE—AN 18-ROOM LODGING house, newly furnished throughout; price $350. Address 8., Box 7, Herald. 8 Live Stock FOR SALE—A FINE BLACK MARE: young, gentle, good driver, and phaeton and harness ln good condition. Address 8., Box 5, Herald. 8 FOR SALE—NEW BUGGT, NEW HAR ness and a fine, gentle horse; a good trav eler. 533 S. Main st. 8 Country Property FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—IO ACRES of land, value $4000, will take $2000 cash or will exchange for part city property and part cash; no Incumbrances; this Is a bar gain. Address C, Box 12, Herald. 10 City Lots and Lands FOR SALE—WE SELL THE EARTH. BASSETT & SMITH, Pomona, Cal. tf Miscellaneous FOR SALE—WE BUT AND SELL STORE and office fixtures of all kinds, show cases, doors and windows. 216 E. Fourth st. tf FOR SALE-A LIGHT COVERED WAG on, cheap, or will trade. Address 8., Box 64, Herald. I FOB EXCHANGE Baal Estate FOR EXCHANGE—4O ACRES OF GOOD land near San. Gabriel, clear, for stock of merchandise or house furnishing goods. Address C, Box 10, Herald. 10 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Al2-ACRE ranch; all Improved; modern house; make a lovely home. Address C., Box 6, Herald. 10 WANTED—TO EXCHANGE A NICE house and lot. value 32000, for 10 acres of fine land. Address 8., Box 52, Herald. 9 FOR EXCHANGE—BEAUTIFUL HOUSE and grounds for property ln Pasadena. Address 8.. Box 57, Herald. 9 FOR EXCHANGE—LEMON ORCHARD, ln San Diego, for good eastern property. Address H., Box 49, Herald. 8 FOR EXCHANGE—FULL BEARING OR ange orchard for city property. Address B. , Box 48, Herald. 8 FOR EXCHANGE—S. W. PROPERTY for East Side lots, not ln oil belt. Address C, Box 11, Herald. 10 FOR EXCHANGE—I 3 ACRES FRUIT OR chard for eastern property. Address 8., Box 50, Herald. 8 FOR EXCHANGE — HUNDREDS OF properties. BEN WHITE, 235 W. First. tf Miscellaneous FOR EXCHANGE—SOME HOUSEHOLD goods for a wagon and team. Address H., Box 32, Herald. 8 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEASE—A SMALL PLACE FOR A chicken ranch; 5-room house and build ings, etc; 300 hens, 42 geese, 60 ducks: horse and wagon and all Improvements neces sary to run such a place; long lease and cheap rent. Address A., Box 38, Herald. 8 AN OPPORTUNITY FOR BUSINESS" opening for man with ability and willing to give full time and attention to business; 32000 to 83000 required. Address C, Box 18, Herald. 10 A GOOD CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH 1300 to secure permanent position with sal ary; must understand office work. Ad dress B, Box 13, Herald. 8 WOULD LIKE TO MEET A YOUNG MAN that would be willing to Join advertiser in a business proposition; first-class. Ad dress A., Box 34, Herald. 8 FOR RENT—OR WILL SELL, PHOTO graph gallery; fine location; doing good ; business; bargain. Address; 8., Box IS. Herald. 8 WANTED—TO INVEST IN A WELL Es tablished and paying business, about $2000 to $3000; no agents. Address A., Box 50, Herald. 8 I SELL OUT ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS. I. D. BARNARD, 112 S. Broadway. MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN—MONEY IN LARGE OR small amounts at lower rates of Interest than others charge, on all kinds of col- , lateral security, diamonds, watches, Jew elry, pianos, furniture, life insurance and all good collateral; partial payments re ceived; money quick; private office for ladles. G. M. JONES, rooms 12-14, 254 S. Broadway. 1-30-99 MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $1000 to $200,000, on inside gilt-edged Income bearing property only. Inquire of F. Q. STORY, room 303, Henne block. 122 W. Third st. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, watches, Jewelry, pianos, sealskins, car riages, bicycles, warehouse receipts and all kinds of collateral security; storage free In our warehouse. LEE BROS., 402 S. Spring st. tt MONEY LOANED AT NET INTEREST rates of from 4% to 8 per cent per an num, according to the character and size of loans. EDWARD D. SILENT & CO., 212 W. Second St. tf TO LOAN—A BARREL OF MONEY ON diamonds, pianos, furniture and all first class securities; business confidential. CREASINGER, 247 S. Broadway, rooms. 1 and 2. . 6-29-tf TO LOAN—IF YOU WTNT MONEY ON real estate security, I have lt ln any amount; $5000 to $50,000 at 6 per cent. WM. F. BOSBYSHELL, 107 S. Broadway. 5-20-tf POINDEXTER & WADSWORTH, ROOM 308 Wilcox building, lend money on any good real estate; building loans made; If you wish to lend or borrow, call on us. tf MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED real estate; Interest decreases as you pay. STATE MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASS'N. 141 S. Broadway. 6-20-tf MONEY TO LOAN—S2OO TO $95,000 ON . city and country real estate. LEE A. Mc- CONNELL & CO., rooms 302 and 303, 218 S. Broadway. tf MONEY—TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ln any amount; 5 to 8 per cent interest; light expense. W. H. OBEAR, 110 S. ; Broadway. tf I CAN MAKE YOU LARGE OR SMALL loans at very light expense. HENRY : HART, 103 E. Second st. tf MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, 1 on good real estate. F. A. HUTCHIN SON. 116 S. Broadway. 7-U TO TO 8 PER CENT MONEY. : BRADSHAW BROS., room 202, Bradbury block. tf LOW RATES—E. C. CRIBB, 218 S. Bd'wy. MEDIUMS REMOVED —MRS. PARKER. MEDIUM and Palmlat; life reading, business spec ulations, mineral locations, removals, lawsuits, travels, marriages, children, dispositions and capabilities; all affairs ol life. 416% S. Spring St., room 3. Fees. SOc and Jl. MME. GRACE, CARD MEDIUM AND Palmist; the wonder of the 19th centuryt reveals the past, present and future. 544 8. Los Angeles st., between Fifth and Sixth sts. tt -» MRS. WALKER, CLAIRVOYANT AND life business reading medium; all business affairs of life looked Into for the ad vancement of your future. 3111% S. Spring] street. tt MRS. KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE MB* dlum; sittings daily; evenings by ap pointment; circle Tuesday evening; 25n. At 322 S. Spring st. tf , MRS. E. M. DUVAL, CLAIRVOYANT and business medium; the most wonder* ful ln her profession. 446 S. Main st. tl . REMOVED—MRS. ELLA WHITE, IJ3 8. Olive, well known trance, test medium. Hours, 10 to 11 and Ito 5 dally. jly-11 MRS. M. E. ROSE, TRANCE MEDIUM! sittings duilly, except Sundays. 220 3. Hill; rooms 3-4. I AGNES H. PLEASANCE, TRANCE spirit medium; sittings dally. 3(5% B. Spring st. tf f MISS VALLIANT. NOTED CARD READ er and palmist. Room 4, 330% S. Spring St. 8-1 PROF. GEE READ, 81; CIRCLES TUBS.. Th„ Sat., 7:30; 15c. 449% S. Spring. 28 PERSON AXS MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN REMOVED from 819 S. Grand aye. to 618 W. Eight* St.; female diseases treated by cUctrlc lty; cure guaranteed. tt LADIES' MONTHLY REGULATOR- Never falls. Send 4 cents for Woman's Safe Guard. WILCOX MED. CO.. Dept. 2, Philadelphia, Pa. tt WALL PAPER — NEW STOCK, LOW prices; guaranteed work. NEILSON BROS., 704-708 S. Spring; 'phone red ITU. tl PERSONAL—S. FRANCES CRANDALI4, the only scientific palmist In the oityt Park Place, Fifth and Hill sts. 8 MISS WILLARD, COMPLEXION SPE« cialist; one treatment free. 308 S. Main. 8-2 FOR WINDOW SHADES GO TO THE) factory, 222 W. 6th. Prices the lowest, tf =* BATHS EASTERN LADY; MASSAGE, ELEQ. tricity, hot air, alcohol, vapor and sponge baths; also expert chiropodist work. 310% S. Spring St., room 21. 8 DORA FRANCIS, CABINET BATHS, and massage. 233 W. First St., room 4, be tween Spring and Broadway. VAPOR BATHS AND MASSAGE GIVEN by experienced English masseuse. Room 6, 307% W. Second St. II ED U CATION AL WOODBURY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 234 S. Spring street, Los Angeles; the oldest, largest and most elegantly equipped commercial school ln Southern Califor nia; hundreds of successful graduates ln banking and business houses; in session all the year; enter any day; evening school on Monday, Wednesday and Fri day evening; three complete courses, commercial, English and shorthand ami typewriting; a thorough, practical and progressive school; large faculty of ex pert teachers; rates of tuition reasonable. Call or write for catalogue. DENTISTS ADAMS BROS., DENTAL PARLORS, 239% S. Spring st.; painless extraction, SOc; fillings; plates from 84; all work guaran teed; established 12 years. Hours, 8-64 Sundays, 10-12. Tel. black 1273. tt FRANK STEPHENS, 324% S. SPRING ST* Open days and evenings; also Sundays) electric light. Tel. black 82L PA. DENTAL COMPANY, 236 S. SPRING, rooms 231-232. First class plate work. 8-1 LOST AND FOUND LOST—JULY 2D, ON EAST SIDE, GOLD Waltham watch, silk guard, with gold buckle attached. Return, to D. McCLOUD, Court and Spring sts., and receive reward. 10 LOST—GRAY FUR CAPE, SILK LINED, somewhere on Main to Fourteenth or Broadway and Seventh st. Leave at this office and receive reward. 8 PHYSICIANS DR. UNGER CURES CANCERS AND tumors; no knife or pain. 107% N. Main street. tf DR. MINNIE WELLS—DISEASES OJ" women—at her block, 127 E. Third st. tt EXCURSIONS ROCK ISLAND PERSONALLY CON ducted excursions every Tuesday and Wednesday; low rates; quick timet Union depot, Chicago; office, 214 South! Spring street. tl . a PALMISTS PALMISTRY —C. M. SNODGRASS. Palmist and Life Reader. Suite 5 and 6, 31C% S. Spring St.; hours, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; evenings, by appointment. t ' MINING AND ASSAYING THE BIMETALLIC ASSAY OFFICB and Chemical Laboratory, 124 S. Main sU R. A PEREZ E. M., Manager. IM-lf