Newspaper Page Text
8 The Herald. Rites (or Classified Adverfisinf Liaen—S teata per Mmc tar each aaaertlem. Aettce ef Marriage, Birth ar Death—Free. Obitmenee. Fuaerat Notice* am* Special Anaaumcemeata— H> cent* per ttae. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Robert A. LJng, Candidate for District Attorney. Subject to decision of Republican County Convention Walter F. Haas Candidate for City Attorney Subject to the decision of the Republican City Convention. A. T. Cianier Of Spadra, Candidate for State Senator 38th District, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. W.B.Scarboroyglh Candidate for Public Administrator Subject to decision of Democratic County Convention SPECIAL NOTICES DON'T LET PAPA WORK HIMSELF Intf an early grave trying to pay can vassing agents' commissions when you can go direct to the David and Advance Office (established 13 years !n this city). 427 South Broadway, and buy one of those elegant up-to-date "Superb" sew ing machines for $22.50 (and put the agent's profits ln your own, pocket). Simple in con struction, fine oak woodwork, perfect at tachments, manufactured and guaran teed by one of the oldest and most re liable factories on earth, the Davis Com pany. *" IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Henry J. A. Stuhr, an Insolvent debtor- Tenders will be received by the under signed at 210 Henne building, city, for the purchase of the stock and good will of the business lately carried on by H. J. A. Stuhr, an Insolvent, up to Monday, the 29th day of August, at 12 oclock noon. License and lease can be secured. LOUIS SCHWARZ, assignee of the es tate of Henry J. A. Stuhr, an Insolvent. 28 THE CONGREGATION KAHAL ISRAEL Will hold divine services on "Rtsh- Hoshana vlom Klpur," September 17, 18 and 26, at Turnvereln hall, 319 S. Main. Rev. S. Goldstein will officiate, assisted by a well trained choir, also by Mr. I. Shulman. The Rev. A. Arnott will also deliver a course of lectures ln the Eng lish and German languages. Tickets for tale by A. S. Brilliant, 400 N. Main; also by S. Wolf, 308 North Main street. 28 WANTED —LADIES' AND GENTLE men to save money by having their soiled or faded garments cleaned, dyed or ren ovated equal to new. THE AMERICAN DYE WORKS. 210V4 S. Spring St., Tel. 860. Work called for and delivered to all parts of the city. Mall and express or ders promptly attended to. Send for our new revised catalogue and price list. Su-tf ■EWING MACHINES—FOR ONE WEEK only, in order to reduce our large stock, or will offer for sale for cash on easy In stallments a lot of high grade machines- New Home, Domestic, Wheeler & Wil son and Singer—new but slightly marred at greatly reduced prices; this ls an op portunity you may not get again; come early. 349 S. Spring st, Sun-tf ROTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CITY Water Co. will striotly enforce the fol lowing rules: The hours for sprinkling are between the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock a. m. and 6 and 8 o'clock p. m. For a vio lation of the above regulation the watar will be shut off and a fine of J2 will be charged before the water will be turned on again. tf IF YOU HAVE SOME FINE GARMENT that you are afraid to trust In the regular wash, send it to us and you can depend that it will be properly done. THE EX CELSIOR LAUNDRY. 'Phone 367. tf THOSE GENTLEMEN WHO WISH their laundry properly and promptly done will And the work of the EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY most satisfactory as* well as the prices most moderate; 'phone 367. tf CALL CITY HACK CO. FOR , NICE hacks. Hacks for funerals 32 to 33 apiece. Stand, 243 South Spring. Resi dence 749 Banning street, N. KIPP, Prop. Tel. Main 1530. HAVE YOUR HAIR MATTRESSES AND feather pillows renovated by latest im proved steam process at ACME FEATH ER WORKS, 013 S. Spring st. Tel Black 823. 23 MRS. VAN, MANUFACTURER OF THE Scotch herb pile cure and Scotch thistle womb cure, has removed to 803% S. Spring str; agents wanted. Los Angeles, Cal. Bu-tf JOHN C. BEWLEY & CO., NOTARIES. Stenographers, collectors; legal papers ■sVefuily drawn. 404 BRADBURY Bldg., Lte Angeles, Cal. Tel. Main 245. tf li. A. STEAM CARPET CLEANING CO. will clean and lay all kinds of carpets at 4c per yard; all work guaranteed, 329 E. SECOND ST. Tel. Main 74. tf TILTON, 547 S. SPRING, PAYB HlGH est cash price for Ladles', gents and chil dren's new and second-hand clothing, shoes, etc.; send postal. HEADQUARTERS FOR HAIR MAT tresses and' feather pillows. ACME FEATHER WORKS, 513 S. Spring St. Tel. Black 823. 28 LADIES, MY MONTHLY REGULATOR CANNOT fail. Box free. MRS. B. ROWAN, Milwaukee, Wis. 21 'WANTED - CONTRACTS FOR. ODL, well drilling. CHAS. VICTOR HALL, MP Central are. v . ■ Jr. PROP. IRA L. GUILFORD, PHRENOLO »d»Caad Palmist, JUtt 8. Spring st, OctS SPECIAL NOTICES TOUR GASOLINE AND OTHER STOVES repaired; water backs put In on short notice. J. B. BILLER, 732 8. Orand aye 28 CHURCH AND SOCIETY NOTICES HARMONIAL SPIRITDA'LIBTS' AflSO elation; Sunday services at 2:30 and 8 p. m., Harmonlal hail, 139 W. Fifth st Inspirational lectures hy Mrs. Maudo L. yon Freltag, who will also give tests am spirit messages after each lecture; music by Alpha quartet and Prof. Carry W Peter sllea. Admission 10 cents. Social gath erings every Thursday evening at same hall under the management of the Har monlal workers. 28 SPIRITUALISTS MEETINGS ARB HELD by Dr. Green In Caledonia hail, 119% 8. Spring at., 8 p. m. Mr*. Mary C. Lyman, speaker; subject, "What Constitutes a True SplrltuaHsf." Mrs. Kate Hosldns and Dr. Green -will follow the lecture with tests. "Behold, I will send you tho comforter, even ;ho spirit of truth, that will teach you all things." Music b Mrs. Burgeson. Admission 10 cents, i »T. PAUL'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL) E Olive at., between Fifth and Sixth sts. opposite Central park, Rev. John Gray rector. All seats free. All strangers wel come. Service teday; Holy Communloi 8 a. m.; morning praper and sermon, 1 a. m.; choral evensong and short addres 7:45 p. m. The rector has returned to th city and will officiate at all the services. UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD (THI Tbeosophlcal Society ln America), (Tb> International Brotherhood League). Lee tures at 526 West Fifth street; at 11 a. m. "Saved by Hope,'* by H. A. Gibson; a' 7:45 p. m., "Social Crimes and Criminals,' Mrs. L. E. Glese. 28 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST (SCIEN tlst), Ebell Auditorium, 730 S. Broadway. Services Sunday: 10:46 a. m. and 7:43 p. m Subject from the Christian Science Quar terly; children's Sunday school 10:48 a. m Experience meeting Wednesday, 7:48 p. m. 14-21-28 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST fSCIEN tiat) of Los Angeles, Masonic temple. Hill St., between Fourth and Fifth (lower floor); Sunday exercises 10:30 a. m.; even ing service at 7:30; experience meeting Wednesday at 7:30. 14-21-28 CHURCH OF THE UNITY, COR THIRD and HIH sts.; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Rev. John Snyder of St. Louis, Mo., will preach al 11 a. tn.; subject, "Tho White Stone and the New Name." No evening service. 28 ST. VINCENT HALL, «14 SOUTH HILL, today. Rev. Bliss, 3 o'clock, "The Christ That ls to Be, or the Victory of Social- Ism;" 4 o'clock. Union Reform League, Miss Haase, "Socialism and Children." 28 TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH South, on Grand aye., bet. Eighth and Ninth sts. Rev. J. J. N. Kenney, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. m. Ex cellent music. Come. Sun-tf THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner 16th and Hill; Rev. D. A. Mcßae, pastor. Morning, "The Development of Jesus;" evening, "Sacred Song." AH welcome. 28 HOME OF TRUTH, ISIB FIGUEROA ST. Mrs. M. W. Bowen will preach at 11 a. m. Annie Rlx Mllltz will conduct the evening services at 7:45. AH are welcome. 28 THEOSOPHICAL HEADQUARTERS, 220% South Main street; subject for this evening atl 8 o'clock, "Capital Punish ment." 28 THE NEW CHURCH, SWEDENBOR gIan, Temperance temple, Broadway and Temple St.; 11 a. m., "Serving the Watch ful." 28 PERSONALS PERSONAL — LADY, MIDDLE-AGED, working hard to earn an honest living, would ltke*to become acquainted with an elderly business man of wealth; object, an escort to places of amusement and agreeable companionship. Address F. F., Box 14, Herald office. 28 PERSONAL—A GENTLEMAN OF 40 years and a stranger In the city would like to meet a respectable young lady, petite form, fond of outdoor sports and amusements. Address F. F., Box 13, Her ald office. 28 • WANTED—TO MAKE THE ACQ.UAINT ance of some gentleman with some means or a traveling man; .object, business or pleasure. Address MRS. S. C. MITCH ELL, 447 S. Broadway. 28 CHARMING PERSONALITY „ uu „„.jt disposition, independently wealthy, will appreciate devoted, kind, loving husband. "COUNTESS," 135 E. 65th St., New York. 28 RESPECTABLE MAN OF 50, STRANGER tn this city, desHres to meet a lady of some means; object, matrimony. Ad dress R., Box 28, Herald. 28 MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN REMOVED from 819 S. Grand aye. to 618 W. Eighth St.; female diseases treated by electrici ty; cure guaranteed. tf LADIES' MONTHLY REGULATOR— Never falls. Send 4 cents for Woman's Safe Guard. WILCOX MED. CO., Dept 2, Philadelphia, Pa. tf MRS. GAN HAS RETURNED; YOUR flesh reduced, superfluous hair and moles removed. 1324 8. Broadway, room 1. 28 MARRYr NATIONAL MATRIMONIAL club; private list, 2c; many worth 150,000. Box 1551, Denver, Col. oct 30 AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, AGE 80, with means, wants a good tempered wife. Address E. E„ Box 6, Herald. 28 REFINED WIDOW, 36, HAS MEANS, steady income, would wed. Address E. E., Box 6, Herald office. 28 MISS WILLARD, COMPLEXION SPE clallst; one treatment free. 808 S. Main. 8-8 FOR WINDOW SHADES GO TO THE factory, 222 W. Bth. Prices the lowest, tf At AND R.—THAT PARTY NOT IN town. Arrives Tuesday. W. and E. 28 ALICE—HAVE NO TIME SUNDAY; hope to see you during the week. H. 28 ~ f* « ■ •£7 '~ '- r - T I—ALL IS SATISFACTORY; SHALL keep, you potted, A. . m LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28. J8?8 .... I WANTED Kale Help HUMMEL BROS ft CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. A strictly first-class, reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Your orders solicited. 300-302 W. Second St., basement California Bank Building, Telephone 009. (Office open from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m., except Sunday.) MEN'S DEPARTMENT Ranch hand, 120 ,etc; rivet heater, $1.75, etc; wood splitter, 91, etc; laborer, coun try, $20, etc; roustabout, beach, $10, etc; meat cutter, $30, etc; scraper teamsters, country, $20, etc; 4 bridge carpenters, $2.60; « helpers. $2; teamsters, R. Hi $25. etc; laborers, R. R., $L 75; ship Tuesday morning. We register free. See us Mon day. MEN'S HOTEL DEPARTMENT. waiter, country, $9; aH round'cook, $50. etc; shop baker, $9, etc; shirt polisher, $12 week; cook, country, $30, etc; dish washer. $7, et<r restaurant cook, $14, etc; shop baker, $W, etc; experienced hotel butcher, $30, etc, etc. etc. HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT Cook, $25; housegirl, Mojave, Ontario, Alh.imbra, $30; New Mexico, $25; Ontario, $15; 'houseglrls, $8 to $20; second girl, $20; cook, Riverside, $20. LADIES' HOTEL DEPARTMENT Second cook, RamJsburg. $20 and! fare; cook, conntry, $35; 2 first class starch lroners, $30 and found; 2 mangle girls, $>; week; waitresses, Riverside, Redlands, Bakersfield. $20; 3 arm waitresses, $6 week; clerk delicacy store. $6 week. If you want work see us Monday, HUMKEL BROS. & CO. WANTED—A FEW MEMBERS SUITA bIe for following positions: Bookkeeper and correspondent, dry goodw salesman, gents' furnishing salesman, diress goods man. solicitor for family grocery, cash ier and bookkeeper, active shipping clerk, experienced general merchandise clerk and bookkeeper, "hotel clerk, elevator man, wire man for electric light, head hotel waiter, bill clerk. INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUREAU, 312 Stimson block:, third floor. 2S WANTED—S9 TO $18 WEEKLY; MEN, women, children, making less, Immedi ately send stamp for contract work at home; no canvassing; experience unnec cessary; permanent. EXCELSIOR MF't: CO., 1104 Broadway, N. Y. 28 WANTED—WILL GIVE HONEST, IN dustrious man opportunity to earn good wages in his own town; no canvassing; no patent article or medicine. VERNA E. AMES, Los Angeles, Cal. 28 WANTED—RELIABLE SOLICITOR IN each city to sell "Economy" copying pads to the consumer and turn orders ln to the stationer. Address THE ED. R. HODGES CO.. Indianapolis, Ind. 7-14-21-28 WANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPE tent foreman (working); understanding the culture of lemons on an orchard; mar ried man preferred. Address B. 8., Box 52, Herald office. 29 WANTED—AT ONCE, A FIRST-CLASS miller, capable of taking entire charge of a mill; for full information address E. E., Box 53, Herald office. 28 WANTED—A YOUNG MAN AROUND place to care for lawn, horses and general work in private family. Address E. E., Box 33, Herald office. 28 WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SADDLE maker for an Arizona town; good wages and steady Job. Address E. E., Box 46, Herald office. 28 WANTED—A GOOD, HANDY HARNESS man, steady employment at fair wages, country town. Address E. E., Box 45, Herald office. 28 WANTED—THE OPERA RESTAURANT UT 8. Main at., serves the best 10 cent meal ln tbe city; try It and be convinced. tf WANTED — A GOOD JAPANESE COOK for private family; must have references. Address C. C, Box 38, Herald office. 28 WANTED—MAN FOR GENERAL FARM and orchard work; must understand ir rigating. Address R., box 18, Herald. 31 WANTED-SOO MEN TO HAVE THEIR shoes soled. 35c. M'LESKEY'S, cheapest place on earth. 124 E. Second st. tf WANTED—A GOOD TINNER, WHO IS also a plumber. Address E. E., Box 54, Herald office. 28 Female Help WANTED—FIRST CLASS HELP OF ALL kind's should call or send stamp for cir cular; our assistance towards a good situation Is Just what Is needed; employ ers and employes alike benefit; our fee Is not half the cost of an ordinary agency; we assist members only; one year's as sistance for one fee; no commission; at present we have on order books a num ber of first class openings; ladles with eastern commercial experience specially called for; investigation of references ls a necessity with us. INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUREAU, 312 Stimson block, third floor. 28 WANTED—A GOOD, STRONG WOMAN to keep house and do the work for wid ower ln a pleasant country town; give age and reference. Address E. E., Box 41, Herald office. 28 WANTED Female Help WANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUBE work, famiry of three, ln exchange for 'home; can attend school if desired. Call at 1204 East Twenty-seventh. W. E. BROWN. 28 WANTED — EXPERIENCED OPEHA tors on shirts and overalls; a few Inex perienced hands taught. BROWNSTEIN, NEWMARK & LOUIS, 344-346 N. Main street. 23 WANTED—TO KNOW WHERE TO find a good lady manicure; must be an expert. Address D. D., Box 51, Herald office. 28 WANTED—YOUNG LADY, EXPERl enced in selling gloves and gents' fur nishings; state experience and salary ex pected. Address E. E., Box 48, Herald. 28 WANTED—3 FIRST CLASS IRONERS, 330 and found; Swedish or Uerman house girl. New Mexico, $25 and fare. HUM MEL BROS. & CO., 300 W. Second st. 28 WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN eral housework In family of 3; must be competent cook, and have references. Address E. E„ Box 11, Herald office. £8 WANTED—GOOD, STRONG GIRL OR woman for laundry work; must under stand shirt, collar and cuff Ironing. Ad dress E. E., Box 59, Herald office. 28 WANTED—WOMAN WHO IS WILLING to do light housework and cook ln return for good homo and small wages. Address C. C, Box 13, Herald office. 29 WANTED—GOOD WOMAN AS HOUSE keeper to go into the country; German woman preferred. Address B. 8., Box 56, Herald office. 19 WANTED—A GOOD, STRONG GIRL TO help with housework and cooking; wages $12; small family. Address D. D„ Box 21, Herald office. 30 WANTED — A STRONG, WILLING chambermaid for newly furnished hotel; answer at once. Address C. C, Box 64, Herald office. 29 WANTED—STRONG, CAPABLE GIRL for general housework for the beach; per manent place. Address C. C, Box 11. Herald office. • 29 WANTED—GIRL OF 16 OR 18 AS HELP for invalid; German preferred; must be able to cook. Address C. C, Box 31, Her ald office. 28 WANTED—A COMPETENT WAITRESS accustomed to hotel work; give refer ences. Address D. D., Box 29, Herald of fice. 28 WANTED — A COMPETENT PROTES tant girl for general housework; small family. Address E. E., Box 19, Herald. 28 WANTED—NURSE TO TAKE CHARGE of Infant; must have good references. Ad dress B. 8., box 30, Herald. 28 WANTED—A COLORED GIRL, GOOD cook; wages $15 per month. Address E. E., Box 60, Herald office. 28 WANTED—A GIRL FOR KITCHEN work; good home for right party. Address E., E., Box 20, Herald. 28 WANTED—A NURSE GIRL FOR CARE of children. Address B. 8., box 3, Her ald. 28 WANTED—APPRENTICE FOR DRESS making. Apply 231 Stimson Block. 28 Situations—Malt WANTED—A POSITION OF TRUST, BY young man 21 years of age; have had consicterabte business experience and can give the best of reference; willing to work hard for a moderate salary. Address E. B. FRYSINGER, North Pasadena, Cal. 28 WANTED—BY GERMAN AND WIFE, position ln hotel; both competent ln their line, one as porter or night clerk, other chambermaid or waitress. Address D D. , Box 48, Herald office. 30 WANTED—BY YOUNG MAN, CHANCE to acquire knowledge of fruit culture, poultry raising or dairy; no wages until competent. Address C. C, Box 19, Herald office. 29 WANTED - A MAN WITH EXPERI ence, good team and wagon, would like to get place on ranch and take Interest and wages. Address D. D„ Box 33, Herald office. go WANTEB—POSITION OF ANY KIND by man 38 years old, married, experienced In Insurance, loan association and bank. Address E. E„ Box IS, Herald office. 28 WANTED— SITUATION BY YOUNG married man as salesman, long, experi ence; wholesale trade only. Address C. C, Box 14, Herald office. 29 WANTED — BY AN EXPERT BOOK keeper and typewriter, a position with a reliable firm, wholesale or retail. Address D. D„ Box 17, Herald office, 80 WANTED Situations—Male WANTED — BY AN ENGLISHMAN OF ability and Ingenuity, a position where these qualities are required. Address E. E., Box 02, Herald office. 28 WANTED—A CHANCE TO WORK IN *n electrical shop, with opportunity to advance; wages moderate. Address E. E., Box 34, Herald. 28 WANTED—BY AN HONEST. STRONG boy, a position with reliable firm as er rand boy; lives at home. Address A. A., box 61, Herald. 28 WANTED — TO WORK A PLACE ON shares; have good horses and some cattle. Address, giving location, D. D., Box 11, Herald office. 29 WANTED—STEADY EMPLOYMENT BY young man; wholesale house preferred; Al city references. Address C. C, Box 35, Herald office. 28 WANTED—SITUATION BY A MAN IN n meat market; all around good butcher and meat cutter. Address D. D„ Box 25, Herald office. 30 I WANTED—PLACE TO WORK ON A farm; understand care of horses and cat tle; references. Address C/ C, Box 45, Herald office. 30 WANTED—A CHANCE TO LEARN THE butcher business by a strong, healthy and willing boy. Address A. A., box 66, Herald. 23 WANTED-POSITION BY AN EXFEni enced traveling man at present out of em ployment. Address D. D., Box 10, Herald office. 29 WANTED—SITUATION AS ERRAND boy; young and willing; live at home with parents. Address EJ E., Box 35, Herald office. 28 WANTED —BY JAPANESE, FlRST class cook, with references; a permanent position. Address E. E„ Box 61, Herald office. 28 WANTED—SITUATION BY JAPANESE, good oook, in private family, city or country. Address C. C, Box 34, Herald office. 28 WANTED—SITUATION BY A BOY 16 years old to drive horse or help around the house. Address E. E„ Box 7, Herald office. 28 WANTED—YOUNG MAN, EDUCATED, wants work in the country; moderate sal ary. Address C. C, Box 24, Herald of fice. 28 WANTED—BY A LIVE SALESMAN AND solicitor dellveryman desires position. Address C. C, Box 20, Herald office. 30 WANTED—POSITION BY DRUGGIST, ten years' experience; permanent. Ad dress* C. C, Box 37, Herald office. 28 WANTED—A PLACE TO DO CHORES • by a steady and sober man; small wages. , Address E. E., Box 38, Herald. 28 WANTED — A GOOD BAKER WANTS work as head baker; references. Address , E. E., Box 40, Herald office. 28 WANTED—RANCH WORK BY A MAN . thoroughly competent. Address C. C, , Box 32, Herald office. 28 WANTED—SITUATION BY LICENSED engineer. Address C. C, Box 33, Herald , office. 28 Situations—Female WANTED—REFINED YOUNG WOMAN, who has held flrst-class positions, would like situation as housekeeper in wid ower's family where other servants are i kept; no objection to the country. Ad dress E. E„ Box 12, Herald office. 28 WIDOW OF REFINEMENT, ACCUB- 1 tomed. to her own house, as managing housekeeper, ln gentleman's home; bach elor or widower preferred: best of refer ences. Address B. 8., box 19, Herald. 28 ; WANTED—POSITION AS GOVERNESS for small children in a wealthy family, city or country, by young lady fully com- ' petent; highest references given. Ad dress C. C, Box 41, Herald office. 29 WANTED—POSITION WITH BUSINESS firm by an experienced lady stenograph er and typewriter, familiar with both 1 wholesale and retail forms. Address B. 8., box 10, Herald. 28 WANTED—BOARD AND ROOMS WITH - a nice, quiet family, in exohange for light services morning and evening; references 1 given. Address B. B„ Box 31, Herald of fice. 29 WANTED—BY DRESSMAKER, SITUA- . tlon in private family as seamstress; would not object to assisting ln the housework. Address A. A., box 58, Her ald. 28 WANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED > girl, a place to do light housework and tend to baby; wages desired $2 per week. Address C. C, Box 12, Herald office. 29 WANTED—POSITION BY LADY STEN- i ographerof 6 years' experience; accurate, rapid and good education, own machine. Address C. C„ Box 7, Herald office. 29 WANTED—BY WIDOW. A POSITION AS • housekeeper ln widower's family; good home more an object than wages. Ad dress C. C, Box 40, Herald office. 28 WANTED—BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, , a position to do housework by the week, or would go to the country and cook for men. Address Box 81, Station X, City. 28 TAKE FULL CHARGE of home during absence of owners; refer ences; refined and educated southern lady. Address B. 8., box 20, Herald. 28 WANTEDv-PLACE BY A NICE, WILL- 1 Ing girl, 14 years old, to help with house work; fond of children; home nights. Ad dress B. 8., box 4, Herald, U WANTED Situations—Female r WANTED—SITUATION BY A COMFE e tent German cook; light housework; city or country; moderate wages. Address C. C, Box 10, Herald office. 29 I WANTED—SITUATION AS HOUSE ) keeper by middle-aged woman; Christian; experienced and good cook. Address D. j D., Box 59, Herald office. 30 WANTED—BY AN HONEST, CHRIS -1 tlan woman, poettlon as housekeeper for widower with children. Address B. 8., Box 61, Herald office. 29 WANTED-A SITUATION BY COMPE tent chambermaid ln hotel or rooming house; best of references. Address E. E., Box 24, Herald office. 23 fkVANTED —TO TAKE CHARGE OF college hall dining rooms or as matron; best of reference. Address D. D., Box 37, Herald office. 30 WANTED—BY A STRONG WOMAN, cleaning by the day or ln restaurant or hotel; competent. Address D. D., Box 38, Herald office. 30 WANTED—LADY GOING EAST WOULD assist an Invalid going east during her trip; used to nursing. Address D. D„ Box 52, Herald office. 30 WANTED—BY GOOD GERMAN GIRL, A place to do housework; southwest prefer red. Address E. E., Box 47, Herald of fice. 28 WANTED—YOUNG WIDOW WOULD like position as housekeeper for gentle man. Address E. E., Box 55, Herald of fice. 28 WANTED—SITUATION BY A GIRL TO do light housework or second work, $3 week. Address E. E., Box 58, Herald of fice. 28 WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, Posi tion as cashier in office; 3 years' experi ence; references. Address R., box 5, Her ald. 30 WANTED—SITUATION AS CHAMBER mnId or to take care nf apartments; best references. Address B. 8., box 7, Her ald. 29 WANTED—A SITUATION BY A COM petent woman to do cooking or general housework. Address X., Box 58, Herald. 28 WANTED—TO CARE FOR A FLAT IN exchange for room by competent party. Address D. D., Box 27, Herald office. 28 WANTED—BY A LADY GOING EAST, the care of an invalid on trip; reference". Address B. li.< Box 68, Herald office. 29 WANTED—BY A NEAT YOUNG GIRL, place to do light housework or mind baby. Address F. F„ Box 21, Herald office. 30 WANTED—SITUATION BY A GOOD cook, wages 825 to $30; 4 years' references. Address E. E„ Box 56, Herald office. 28 WANTED—BY A CAPABLE GIRL, A place to do general housework; references. Address E. E., Box 39, Herald office. 28 WANTED—A GOOD COOK; WOULD GO to the beach with private family. Ad dress D. D., Box 41, Herald office. 28 WANTED—SITUATION AS NURSE OR attendant to invalid; references. Address C. C, Box 25, Herald office. 28 WANTED—HOUSEWORK BY WOMAN competent; best of references. Addresß B. 8., Box 44, Herald office. 29 WANTED—BY A TRUSTWORTHY Wo man, situation to do housework; best of references. 247 E. Fifth st. 29 WANTED—COMPETENT COOK WANTS to work ln private family. Address A. A., Box 50, Herald office. 28 WANTED-rSITUATION BY A FlRST class French laundress. Address R., box 17, Herald. 28 To Purchase WANTED—FOR SPOT CASH, VACANT lots, 'houses and lots, business or coun try property. If you want to sell with out delay, see JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 220 W. First st. 28 WANTED—S ACRES OR LESS WITH alfalfa and buildings suitable for keep ing poultry and cow, near city; will pay cash. Address C. C, Box 17, Herald of fice. 29 WANTED — TO PURCHASE A GOOD strong horse for delivery wagon; must be sound and able to travel at a steady gait. Address BUTCHER, box 41, Her ald. 28 WANTED—I HAVE A CLIENT WHO wants modern 5-room cottage this week; part payment down, balance monthly. O. J. SUTTON, 108 S. Broadway. 28 WANTED—TO PURCHASE HOUSE OF 7 rooms ln southwest district, on pay ments of $20 to $25 per month; references. Address C. C, Box 21, Herald office. 29 WANTED—TO BUY A 6 TO 8-ROOM COT- ■ tage on installments; good location, some land to be taken as part payment. Ad dress C. CI, Box 18, Herald office. 29 WANTED—TO BUY A GOOD, PAYING business or Interest ln same; state full particulars in letter or no notice will be taken. Address R., Box 25, Herald. 28 WANTED —TO PURCHASE MORT gages; money to loan; moderate Interest. CHARLES LANTZ, Lawyer, room 408, - Bullard block. 28 WANTED-TO PURCHASE HALF-IN terest ln a paying business In good min ing town In Arlsona. Address B. 8., hex ■ 38, Herald. 28 WANTED — TO BUY A SECOND-HAND trunk; large and in good order; state 1 price. Address D. D., Box 85, Herald of- I flee. - „ SO WANTED To Purchase - WANTED SECOND-HAND ROLL-TOP desk, 5 feet long, high roll Smith Premier I typewriter. Call at 121', W. Third st. 28 WANTED—CIGAR STAND; MUST BE a bargain, with central location. Ad ; dress C. C, Box 26, Heruld office. 28 WANTED—TO BUY A GOOD SECOND hand low-frame wheel for cash. Ad dress C. C.i Box 30, Herald office. 28 MULES-WILL PURCHASE A PAIR OF good, strong mules; give age and weights. Address B. 8., box 18, Herald. St : WANTED—LADY'S WHEEL CHEAP for cash; give make and price. Address C. C„ Box 28, Herald office. 28 WANTED-TO PURCHASE A GOOD top buggy, if reasonable. Address D. D„ j Box 62, Herald office. 29 WANTED—TO PURCHASE A GOOD I piano reasonably. Address C. C, Box 29, Herald office. 28 WANTED r TO PURCHASE A ROLL top second-hand desk. Address B. B.j box 27, Herald. 28 Agents WANTED—FIRST CLASS BOOK 9ALES men; excellent lines, good commission; Century Clyeoped'la of Names; Century Atlas (entirely new). Heroes of History, Cooper's Works, Irvlng's Works, Shake speare, Famotrs nations, Charles Dick ens; exquisite bindings, new and up-to date. Call on or write to L. BEHYMER, room 7, Los Angeles theater. 28 WANTED—A THOROUGHLY EXPERl enced lady canvasser to represent a local manufacturing establishment; liberal commissions. Address A. A., Box 61, Her ald office. 28 WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SOLICITOR, familiar with book soliciting, to sell goods to the retail trade; commission. Address B. 8., box 13, Herald. 28 Partners WANTED—A PARTNER WITH TOP spring wagon and one or two horses to travel with me toward Arizona. Address D. D., Box 60, Herald office. 30 WANTED—PARTNER WITH A SMALL amount of ready cash in sign and carriage painting business. Address B. 8., box 12, Herald. 28 To Bent WANTED—TO LEASE AN IMPROVED place near or ln the vicinity of Mount Lowe, well stocked and plenty of water; write, giving full particulars and price per year of lease. Address C. C, Box 39, Herald. 29 WANTED—TO RENT ONE OR TWO acres level land, with an abundance of water, near city of Los Angeles, by a per fectly reliable party; give full particulars. Address B. 8., box 48, Herald. 23 WANTED—TO RENT, UNFURNISHED house of from 6 to 10 rooms, west side, close ln to First and Spring; permanent tenant. Address NATICK PHARMACY, 106 W. First St. 28 WANTED—IO-ACRE ALFALFA RANCH near city; must have abundance of water, good house and fruit; might buy; wish to rent for a year. Address B. 8., Box 47, Herald office. . 29 WANTED— TO RENT A DAIRY RANCH from 20 to 40 acres, close to creamery; would like one with cows, horses and ready for business. AddTess O. SMITH, Duarte, Cal. 28 COTTAGE, FURNISHED, MUST BE modern; will pay reasonable rent and toke splendid care of furnishings; give rent. Address B. 8., Box 46, Herald of fice. • 2* WANTED—TO RENT BY A COUPLE, without children, small unfun...-hed house or 2 unfurnished rocms In cottage; lawn, trees, etc. Address A A., box 51, Herald. 28 WANTED—A BOR 6 ROOM COTTAGE, newly fitted, location central; owner must give rent in exchaifge for lessons ln music. Address B. 8., Box 53, Herald office. 29 WANTED—TO LEASE A PLACE, IM proved, near postoffice and 1 school; give full particulars, stating number of acres. Address D. D., Box 19, Herald. 30 WANTED—A SMALL RANCH ON shares; must have plenty of water; adapt ed to grow alfalfa; give location. Ad dress B. 8., box 6, Herald. 28 FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS CONNECT ing, furnished with carpets and curtains only, for dental offices. Address C. C, Box 6, Herald office. 29 WANTED—TO RENT A COTTAGE OF i or 6 rooms, by lady with two grown chil dren; furnished and modern. Address B. 8., box 31, Herald. , *» WANTED-TO RENT A COTTAGE OF S rooms, central location, furnished; give rent. Address D. D., Box 58, Herald. 29 WANTED—TO RENT A FURNISHED cottage; give rent and location. Address D. D., Box 54, Herald. 29 Beal Estate WANTED—AT BEDROCK PRICES, FOR cash, a few vacant lots in San Pedro; must be centrally located; none but owners need answer. AtMress 0., Duarte, Cal. 28 WANTED—WILL PAY $50 FOR A LOT; give particulars of what you have at that price. Address C. C, Box 27, Herald of fice. 28 Money WANTED-81400; GILT-EDGE; PROP erty near ln; state rate of Interest. Ad dress R., box 13, Herald. 80