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8 Everything Seems Easy If Yom Use Herafld LMers — Wnemiers THE WEATHER LOS ANGELES, June 1. Time.! Bar. | Th. "|R.H.| Wind |VellWeath~r 6"a.m.f29.97 | 6R I R3~T E rTTCIdy L p -?J.!y4_L 6 i_L S7 | W \ 11 J Cldy_ ""Maximum temperature', 75. Minimum temperature, 64. Weather Condition* SAN FRANCISCO, June I.— No rain has fallen west of the Rocky mountains dur ing the past twelve hours, except In northern Washington. The weather continued somewhat cooler In the great valley of California. Forecast Lob Angeles And vicinity— Cloudy Fri day; light southwest winds. MARRIAGE LICENSES WILSON-HARSHAW-Jnmes J. Wilson, 27, native nf Canada nnd resident of Tarklvn, Africa, and Constance W. Har- shaw, 26, native of Canada and resident of Montreal. NORTON-HALL-Oeorge E. Norton, 24, native of California and resident of Los Angeles, and Ruth V. Hall, 20, native of Kentucky and resident of Los Angeles. MOOREHEAD - MOORE — William B. Moorehead, 40, native of Pennsylvania and resident of Los Angeles, and Eliza- beth I. Moore. 26, native of Arkansas and resident of Los Angeles. SEPULVEDA-PERRETT— Pio Sepulveda, Jr., 19, native of California and resident of Los Angeles, and Mattle Perrett, 18. native of New York and resident of Los BENNETT-SHARP-Thomas D. Bennett, 28. native of Ohio and resident of Los An- geles, and Rena J. Sharp, 23, native of Nebraska and resident of Los Angeles. EVANS-HAAS-Charles E. Evans. 26, na- tltve of Illinois and resident of Los An- geles, and Frieda Haas, 20, native of Switzerland and resident of Los An- geles. MARSH-KINSEY-Harold A. Marsh, 20, native of lowa and resident of Los An- geles, and Margaret M. Klnsey, 16, na- tive of Kansas and resident of Los An- geles. FOX-MASON— George K. Fox, 31, native of Texas and resident of El Toro. Cal., and Clara L. Mason. 31. native of Ohio and resident of Orange. COLEMAN-MAXWELL — Robert Cole- man, 60, native of Kentucky and resi- dent of Watts, and Amanda Maxwell. 45, native of Arkansas and resident of Los Angeles. CHANDA-HILE-Henry J. Chanda, 21, native of Ohio and resident of Long Beach, and Kathleen Hile. 18. native of Kentucky and resident of Whittier. MONTGOMERY-RICHARDSON — John W Montgomery, 26, native of lowa and resident of Los Angeles, and Annetta Richardson, 23, native of Indiana and resident of Los Angeles. BEATUS-LEHMAN— Gerson C. Beatus, 26 native of Texas and resident of Los Angeles, and Roslna Lehman. 26, native of Louisiana and resident of Los An- FREDERICKS - ZUCERELLA — David Fredericks. 33, native of New York and resident of Los Angeles, and Jennie Zu- cerella, 30, native of Tennessee and res- ident of Los Angeles. CARLSON-CHRISTIAN— Victor Carlson, 34, native of Sweden and resident of San Pedro, and Minnie Christian, 38, native of lowa and resident of San Pedro. SPEARMAN-COBB— Walter E. Spear- man, 27, native of Michigan and resident of Los Angeles, and Elizabeth C. Cobb, 21, native of Virginia and resident of Los Angeles. EDDO-ZIEGELMEYER— L. T. Eddo, 20. native of Connecticut and resident of Los Angeles, and Minnie Ziegelmeyer, 19, native of Pennsylvania and resident of Los Angeles. .WRENCH - PITTILLO —Alo n z o W. Wrench, 53, native of Ohio and resident of Long Beach, and Lucy A. Plttlllo. 46, native of Tennessee and resident of Covina. MUDGE-SCHIABLE— CharIes A. Mudge, 36, native of Canada and resident of Sawtelle, and Ida A. Schiable, 21. native of Michigan and resident of Sawtelle. WIX-FORMAN— Edward H. Wix. 26, na- tive of California and resident of Vaca- vllle, and Laura M. Forman, 29, native of Illinois and resident of Kankakee, Ills. HOGUE-SHERMAN— Ruf us O. Hogue. 40, native of Ohio and resident of Los An- geles, and Louise V. Sherman, 42, na- tive of Canada and resident of Los An- ' gelcs. BIRTHS BOWMAN— Walter"" and wife, 750^ East Sixteenth street. May 19, a son. ERBEL— Peter and wife, 119 West Four- teenth street, May 20. a daughter. FRANK— Joseph H. and wife, 1151 Maple avenue. May 23, a daughter. HARRIS— Ranse W. and wife, 1119 Crocker street. May 24. a daughter. HERMAN— Matthias and wife., 1618 East Twenty-eighth street, May 8, a daugh- STRANDBURG— AxeI and wife, 1014 West Sixteenth street. May 20, a daughter. KOENIG— AIois J. and wife, 621 East Twenty-fifth street. May 23, a daughter. LYNN— L M. and wife. 1205'/i East Eighth street. May 16, a son. MUNN— J. A. and wife. 1414 South Hope street, May 12, a daughter. SLIVKOFF— M. and wife. Amelia street, near Turner, May 29. a son. SUPPLE— Robert E. and wife, 540% Mateo street. May 2", a son. WAKI— S. and wife, 543 Banning street, ' May 5, a daughter. Peck & Chase Co., undertakers and em- balmers; lady assistant. 433 S. Hill. Tel. Main 61. DEATHS CRANDALL-Robert S., infant, 1818 Al- varado street, inanition, aged 1 day. CURRY— Hebor C, _OIG Santee street, chronic nephritis, aged Jl years. McCORMICK-R. L., infant. liO South avenue 20. stillborn. DIET 'ANDREWS— Tn Los Angeles, Cal.. June 1 1905, Jessie, only daughter of John F. and Jessie C. Andrews, aged 19 years. Notlre of funeral later. BRESEE BROS. CO. T _iSriS. NE BROADWAY AND SIXTH STREET _»«y AuL-nt Attend. UNDERTAKERS l_dl«» and Children. UWLHIHHLIIJ PIERCE BROS. - CO. Funeral director*, 610-812 S. Flower itreet. Our lady undertaker, Mls» Elizabeth Thompson, In attendance for women anii children day or night. Phone Main 1527; Home _7. CUNNINhHAM & O'CONNOR ITNUKUTAKEItS, uava removed to 1031 So. Crand Aye. Phonej — Main 403; Horn* 403 PHYSICIANS i>R. AND MRST~CA"RTER" BUCCESsf- fully treat all female diseases and Ir- regularities; 20 yrara' experience; con- sultation free. Hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. in.; Sundayß, 10 to 12 a. in. 204 MER- CANTILE PLACE, over D 43 8. Spring. X.ONG, SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE; EX^ perlenced, competent ladles' specialist; strictly reliable; cases guaranteed. MRS. WOODS, 851 W. 10th, bet. Flg- ueroa and Francisco. CANCER CURED-MRS. S. J. BRIDGE] remedy. Free treatment given worthy ror Tuesdays and Fridays, 2 to 4 p. m. C. ALDIUCH, M. !>., 454 So. Spring B*. SOUTHERN HOME FOFI LADIES DIJH- Ing confinement; homes for children. DR. C. E. BMiTH, 727 Uellevuo aye. Tel. Main 2364. JULIAN MACRAB. KLECTRICIAN- Mental and nervous dlaeaacs. IU3O S. HOPW. .Home 40OJ. DR. TAYLOR-FEMALE BPKOIAUBT and obstetric*. U_LA_UO THEATER, Main st. PIANOS fIANOS J BOLD *ON^ATY"FAYMENfB- Pianos rented at low rates. A. G. OARDNEK PIANO HOUSE. Ltd.. V» .Winston at. Phoaa lilack 2226; Home *>_on« KS6. , , ... . WANTED Help— Mala HUMMEL BROS. A CO., EMPLOYMENT AOENTS A strictly first-class, reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Your orders solicited. U6-11S East Second street, Between Main and Los Angelea sts. Largest and best equipped offices on the Pacific const. HUMMEL BROS A CO., 116 and 118 E. 2d St. Telephones— Main 609. !i° me L__! ___ WANTED— Flrst-elaas neTrapnper solicitors. Apply at circulating department be* t— -een 7i30 and 8 a. tn. and 4iSO and 1,09 ANG--E9 HERALD. HOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE WILL make special rate to next 20 students; tuition earned while learning; positions guaranteed. Call or write, 113-115 E. SECOND ST. GRADERS WAJiTKD— Wanted — 100 graders and skinners for T. end T. R. R. at Las Vegas, Nev. Good wages given. WANTED— — — Erran-,1 boy; must have wheel. Ap- ply Circulation Department, THE HERALD. WANTED-15 GOOD CARPENTERS AT once; bring tools. HOLLISTER AVE- NUE. Ocean Park. Help— Female WANTED— A RECEPTION ROOM LADY in photograph studio; must dress well; good, permanent position. Address BOX 230. Herald office. Money WANTED-6 PER CENT NET INTER- est, payable seml-annually on our paid- up certificates; nothing better In the market; uniform satisfaction given for eight years past; safe as government bonds; secured by deposit of first mort- gages with a trustee; investigate; write for booklet and Information to the PROTECTIVE SAVINGS. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, W. O. Blewltt, Secretary, 101 N. Broadway, Los Angeles. WANTED-AT ONCE, A LOAN OF f^ ar °" * lt -« AT H_3__ 7 B?££ Mlt< 319 S- Spring st. Real Estate WANTED— ALL OWNERS OF RENTAL PROPERTY TO KNOW THAT WE DO A RENTAL BUSINESS— DON'T WORRY IF YOU WANT A TENANT LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US MINES & PARISH, 315 SOUTH HILL STREET. WANTED- Your vacant lots to sell if prices are r ' Bht ' EDWIN ALDERSON, 209 Laughlln Bldg. Formerly connected with Alderson & Son. WE HAVE A CASH CUSTOMER FOR B- room dwelling, Westlake vicinity. Must be a bargain. WHITCOMB-GIBSON CO., 529-531 Laughlln Bldg. To Purchase— Miscellaneous WANTED-TO BUY FURNITURE AND household goods. We pay 1-3 more than others. COLYEAR'S. 322-24 S. Main. Phones: Main 1117; Home 2154. Agents WANTED-COUPON SOLICITOR FOR photograph gallery; straight ticket. Address BOX 230. Herald_office. Miscellaneous WANTED-DEALERS AND PAPER- hangers to write for sample books of wall paper, paints, etc. WALTER BROS.. 627 S. Spring. __ SPECIAL NOTICES W^3?TED^RELIABLE~MAN TO TAKE charge of the Glen Rock Water busi- ness In the city. Will sell, exchange or lease the springs. See Burke Bro- thers, 458 South Spring or W. C. Weav- er. North Avenue 61. Highland Park. SO. CAL. TRANSFER CO.-TRUNK 3, 25c and up; general drayage. Tels Main 3484; Home 2184. 317 W. SECOND ST. PIONEER CARPET CLEANING works-Tel. Main 217; Home 217. 756 S. OLIVE. Upholstering and carpet clean- lng. OLD RELIABLE DYE WORKS, 010 South Broadway. Cleaning and block- lng hats a specialty. CONTRACTORS LET US TELL YOU WHY IT IS FOOLISH TO LET YOUR VACANT LOT RE- MAIN UNIMPROVED. FIRST- , .. Because without any cash, only month- ly payments, that do not represent rent- al value, you can own a home. SECOND- Every day your property is increasing in value and you can sell at any time at a good profit. THIRD- Our homes are designed for durabil- ity, style and convenience of arrange- ment. We do not sublet our work. Ev- erything Is done under our personal su- pervision and our orders to our foreman plasterer, painter and carpenter are: "Use only the best materials and pay for the best workmanship." This policy has made us a reputation to be envied and which we Jealously guard. R. N. LAMBERTH & CO., GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS, Suite 414 Braly Bldg. Phones: Homo 2629. Main 2-'_. COME AND SEE MY PLANS FOR UP- to-date homes of every description; all modern and up to date, with such lux- uries as you probably do not realize can go in homes of moderate cost. I make no charge for plans, even when specially prepared to meet your ideas. WM. STANSFIKI.iI, HOOM 3IS IIOMIOIt I.AlKilll.lX lII, DO ATTORN EYS-AT.LAW ADVICE FREE^GENERaTu iTaW practice; no fee without success. Call or write G. W. COOK, 621 Btlmson blk,, cor. Third and Spring. Open every evening. DIVORCE LAWB-ADVICB FREE: NO fee without success; private, J. H. SMITH. 122 W. Third St., Room 106. 2 to 6 p. m. TRANSFER AND BTORAGE Fire l'roof. 415-19 Ban Pedro flt. Open atorage or separate iron rooms. Moving and packlUK reasonable rates. ( '» nli advanced on storage. Main Office, 822 8. MAIN. Phoiie.B— Main 1117; Home 2154. LOST AND FOUND front of store. Temple and Lake Bhora avenue, return to 1640 T_Hi__ , fiXIUSST, Howard. LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE a, 1905. FOR RENT Houses $14— FIVE-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, 1206 Santa Fe; nlso 1710 Normanriie street, $18, Including water. vviES- ._ENDAN^ER,^2W i a^gjUln_Bulldlng. jgoj g0 Furnished Houses FCm RENT^AN F-LEGANTLY FUR- nlahed residence of 10 rooms, beauti- fully located In southwest near car line. This Is on exceptionally flnn plnce and would rent very renaonnbly to good tenants. For this and other (mops see »is. REALTY TRUST CO., Main 666. 129 8. Broadway. Home Ex. 666. Furnished Rooms IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE best place In Los Angeles to room and board, call at 805 S. Bunker Hill; highest elevation In city; a nice, quiet home, newly furnished and homo cooking. Take Angel's Flight, then go two blocks west. Rates low for the summer. FOR $16 YOU CAN RENT THREE rooms, completely furnished, new, elegant; housekeeping; gas range, bath, telephone, hot water; close in. 334 SOUTH FIGUEROA; also 204 NORTH FREMONT. $10 unfurnished. 30 $16— THREE ROOMS, COMPLETELY furnished, new, housekeeping, in new building. 218 NORTH FREMONT, 30 Rooms TO LET— 9-ROOM TIOUSE, NEW AND modern, corner 27th and Grand aye. ALSO 6-room modern cottage on Merchant near 7th st. and electric car shops. WHITE & ARMSTRONG, SO6 Bryson Block, cor. 2d and Spring. Flats NOTICE. THE HOOVER APARTMENTS. ■will be ready for occupancy June Ist. They are the most complete 4-room apartments In the city. Each apart- ment has separate bath, toilet, etc.; gas and electricity; gas grate in din- ing room. The halls and stairs are being handsomely carpeted. The kitchens and baths will have best grade of linoleum; lower hall hand- somely hand decorated; we will have lawns in perfect order; telephones, etc. And think, the apartments each will be only $15, water free. Halls and stairs will be looked after by the owner. You can inspect them today if you choose and make your reservations for June Ist. They are not yet completed as to above de- tails, but we will guarantee all of the above. Take University car to 31st street. Apartments have two faces, both Hoover and Klngsley avenue. BOWEN & DOLTON, _. A. R. B. 439-40-41 Douglas Bldg. TO LET— MODERN FLATS— WATER free. $10 — 3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont $12 — 3 rooms, 212 N. Fremont $12 — 3 rooms, 334 S. Flgueroa. . $13.50 — 5 rooms, 219 N. Flgueroa. $16 — 3 rooms, 334 S. Figueroa, fur- nished. $16 — 5 rooms, 1013 W. Diamond. $16—5 rooms, 1016 W. Ist. $16—4 rooms, 910 W. Ist. $16 — 3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont, fur- nished. $18 — 3 rooms, 218 N. Fremont, fur- nished. ■WIESENDANGER, 221 Laughltn Bid. 30 FLATS TO LET— ' Will sell carpets and part of fur- niture at half price; nearly new; rent of flat $30. 2406 S. GRAND AYE, Stores and Offices '','.';, STORES AXn OFFICES FOR RENT. We have office and desk ■pace In the (olio— 'lng well located blocka. Coulter block, 217 South Broadway, 11. W. Reilmnn block, cor- ner Fourth and Spring. Severance block, corner Sixth and Main streets. See R. A. ROWAN & CO., Agents. FOR RENT— STORE, WELL LOCATED ON WEST 6TH STREET; SMALL RENT. APPLY ROBERT MARSH & CO., Suite 303 H. W. Hellman Bldg. _______ STORE Near BROADWAY and SPRING STREET, Between 6th and 6th. 2 large plate glass display windows. 17-foot celling. Room for balcony. C. WESLEY ROBERTS, 203 Mercantile Place. SUITABLE FOR TAILOR OR FANCY goods, or general merchandise, or to cut up In offices. Light, airy new store. 209-211 N. Broadway. THE Mc- CARTHY COMPANY. IN NEW BUILDING, 209-211 NORTH BROADWAY. Hotels and Lodging Houses to" let-new and modern i£ room house, Merchant, near 7th electric shops. WHITE & ARMSTRONG, 306 BryHon mock, Second and Spring. DENTISTB DR. C. H. WALKER, Dentist, Cor. Third and Spring. Ramona Hotel. My beautiful Rose Pearl plate, un- equaled In strength, comfort and clean- liness; good as gold; price legs. Call and see samples. BCHIFFMAN DENTAL CO.. 107 N. Spring at— Painless extracting, filling, crown and bridge work, flexible rubber plates. Pure gold Alllngs, 750 up; all other fillings, 600 up; cleaning teeth, KOc up; gold crowns and brldße work, $2.50 up; sets teeth, $2.50 up. Also open evenings and Sunday forenoona. FRANK B 7 FeVKNsT~324H feO. BPRING PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS liiiHint-HH medium and life reader. Read- ings dally, riatlsfactlon or no pay. Test clrclea Tuesdays. Thuradaya, ev- enings. 8 o'clock. ROOM 10, 11JV4 SOUTH BI'HINU BTV ""■ MADAM~iI_NRI, BclentlAo Card Reader, Palmist and t ' Graphologist. Appointments made. Home phone 22831. MRS. PARKER, PALMIST AND CLAlR- voyant, 4M>,i BOUTH SPRING BTlt__T, '-, room 8. ■.<■•- I Si Results I |l ; ,—v, — v J| 1 Herald Liners | MONEY TO LOAN CASH "cOi^FWEiPfIAiAjY LOANED salaried persons on note without secur- ity, without employers' knowledge and without lndorsers; easy payments; posi- tively lowest rates. Notes bought, loans on local stocks, etc. Hours 10:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 2 to 6:30 p. m. COM- MERCIAL DISCOUNT CO., 504 Frost Block. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES- for building or on improved property, or in good outside towns. NEW PLAN OF INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS. In- terest decreases as you pay. STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCI- ATION, 107 South Broadway, Los An- geles, Cal. ANY AMOUNT OI? FURNITURE, pianos, household goods, machinery, etc., If stored In our new fireproof ware- house. Office 322 S. Main. COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO., Phone Main 1117, Home 2154. THE CRESCENT LOAN CO., SUITE 700- 701 Lankershlm building, cor. 3rd and Spring. Loans money to salaried peo- ple on their note without security or endorser; strictly confidential. ■:••■■ "• MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE and others without security; easy pay- ments. Largest business in 60 principal cities. TOLMAN. Room 430 Mason Bldg., cor. 4th and Broadway. ■'. MONEY TO LOAN AT 7 PER CENT BY JONES & RYDER LAND CO., 218 West Third street, on Los Angeles real estate. One per cent commission charged. ON DIAMONDS, FURNITURE, LlVE- stock, etc., low rates; prompt, reliable. REID & CO., 142 S. Broadway, Room 126. Phone 1926. MONEY TO LOAN— THOMAS S. WADS- WORTH, 319 and 320 Douglas building, will lend money on city or county real estate. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR old line life Insurance policies. Money loaned. L. P. VAN NORMAN, 1134 West 46th st. R. XV. POINDEXTER, 400 WILCOX Bldg., loan* money on real estate, stocks and bonds. Building loans a specialty. SANITARIUMS M^iC^M?^3lE^B_Rirr~S^3?itTAßlUM^ Massage, electric, tub, vapor, steam baths, chiropody, manicuring, scalp treatment, facial massage. 225% W. First. Home 3809. BATHS AND MASSAGE VAPOR AND~SPRAY~~BATHSC~MAS- sage and electricity; experienced op- erators. 6181,4 SOUTH SPRING ST., rooms 6, 7 and 8. Hours from 9 to 11. THE REVERE BATHS— VAPOR, TUB baths and massage; three experienced operators in attendance. 219 N. BROAD- WAY, one door north of Hotel Ohio. NEWLY OPENED-220 FRANKLIN ST. Baths, massage, vibratory treatment and electric blanket. Eastern graduate operators. PA LATI AL BATHS, EASTERN trained operators. Tub, vapor and electric blanket baths. Hours 9-12. 127V4 N. BRODWAY. SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS— NO SUN- day treatment; office hours, 9to 9. 223 W. SECOND ST., Rooms 213-215. Homo 2229. VAPOR AND TUB BATHS, MASSAGR and electric treatment. Room 225, 702 SOUTH SPRING STREET. Telephone, Main 592. LEWIS PARLORS- VAPOR BATHS, massage, chiropody, manicure, face and scalp treatment. 141% N. BROADWAY, Room 6. THE~ MITCHELL BATHS AND MAS- sage parlors-218 NORTH MAIN STREET. Office 11. Phone Home 1459. BROOKLYN BATH PARLOR AND massage; new management. 610% S. SPRING ST, TUB AND VAPOR BATHS AND MAS- sage. 415 S. SPRING ST., Room 6. SOUTHERN BATH PARLORS, 444 SOUTH SPRING. Suite 1 and 2. TUB, VAPOR BATHS, MASSAGE. 654 SOUTH LOS ANGELES ST. BATHS-ROOM 2, 30*9" TEMPLE ST. BROKERS Rr^wT^POINDEXTERT BROKErT^S Wilcox Building, deals in bonds, more- gages and other first-class securities. Loans negotiated at lowest market rates. If you wish to lend money on first mortgages, I can place It for you safely and at a fair rate of Interest. Reference: First National Bank, Los Angeles National Bank. HOTELS HOTEL SHERIDAN^ 805 CENTRAL aye. New management. Large, airy, outside rooms. Running hot water. Electric lights and bell service In ev- ery room. Free baths and both phones. Summer rates. MRS. GEO. H. PULL- MAN. Hotel Sheridan. TYPEWRITERS THE YOST IS ONLY TYPEWRITER with center guide, causing perfect alignment and beautiful work. Yost users find no ribbon saves money. "Light running," durable. YOST OFFICE, 138 3. Broadway. PATENTB AND PATENT _ RIGHTS hazard" "_ harpham, patents, Pioneers. BPRINQ AND FIFTH. Pat- ent book free. FOReAI-E Houses FOR SALE— A 6NAPI I We will build you a neat 5-room cot- tage or bungalow, with the beat por- celain plumbing, tinted walla, pol- iHheil floors, cnlna closet, cement walkn and lighting fixture* for i ONLY $1000— CABH OH INSTALL- MENTS. WHITING, THOMPSON _ CO., Home phone 107 S. 2*6 Byrne Bldg. OWNER WISHES TO BELL QUICKLY new, two-story, ■•yen-room houta. Harvard boulevard, $3800. Addrom SOX 231, H«ra.l4 o«lo* FOR SALE Houses GOLDEN STATE REALTY COMPANY, 421 S. Spring St. BARGAINS $60 down, lot 66th and Central, H block from car; street work all In. Price $560; only $60 down, balance monthly. Elegant lot* 64th and Central; street work all done; only $600, half cash. Two lota In Mattlson's H. 1/. T. tract (Westmoreland Heights), only $1000 each. Corner 38th and Main sts., $2200; a bargain. SOUTH GRAND AYE. A nice seven-room, 2-story, all modern house; hardwood finish; base- ment, cement lloors; lot 48V&X140, $3760, half cash. WEST 23D ST. Two and a half-story, 18-room house (double); baths, heater, ga«, electricity, speaking tubes, hardwood floors, furnace, cement cellars, built- in sideboards; everything complete: $12,500; mortgage $5000, 6 % per cent. BONSALLO AYE. An eight-room, all modern two- story house, thoroughly up-to-dnto; only $4500, $1000 cash, balance ensy. WALL ST. An eight-room double house, all modern, new; nice lawn nnd yard; two basements; rents $36.00; only $2900, $2000 cash. CROCKER ST. A new 4-room cottage on Crocker St., near car; lawn and shed; only $1460, $500 down. RANCHES An elegant ten-acre orange grovo at Highland; trees 12 years old; 40,- 000 gauon reservoir, well, good dwell- ing 1 , barn; everything complete. Just think, only $5000, $2000 cash. Six acres of 7-yonr-old Washington navel oranges on the Pasadena elec- tric lino; only a few minutes' ride from Los Angeles; only $6000. HOTELS A seventy-five room downtown ho- tel, doing good business; good lease and all, $6000. GOLDEN STATE REALTY COMPANY, 421 S Spring St. A BIG BARGAIN IF TAKEN SOON-FINE TWO-STORY HOUSE 9 ROOMS, LOT 60X150, BEAUTIFUL TER- RACE, ONLY ONE BLOCK FROM WESTL.AKE PARK. 7TH ST. $8000 IF SOLD I N NEXT FEW DAYS. A F WEBSTER & CO 302 MASON BLDG., FOURTH & BDWAY. FIVE CHOICE HOMES. Each built by the owner for a home, on large lots, in the best loca- tions; new, modern, cheap and easy terms. 8 Rooms, cor. lot Halldale aye 9-12r.1i 7 Rooms, very fine, Harvard boulevard 94500 7 Rooms, cor lot, Halldale aye.; barn, double plumbing; nothing finer 94750 5 Rooms, lawn, variety fruit trees, lot 60x167, E. 37th near San Pedro 92550 5 rooms, 50x150, half block to car N, Hoover 91500 9300 cash, balance $12 per month. WRIGHT & HAMMERS, 320 Byrne Bldg., Home 6900; Main 6911. BOYLE HEIGHTS PROPERTY IS HAV- ing a healthy move upward, as it Is now recognized as a most desirable residence section. High, dry, good fresh air, no fog, close in, no floods. We are building fine homes on Boyle avenue, two blocks north of First street. Our houses are built by day labor and are modern and first-class in all particulars. We are selling them at extremely low prices, as we bought our land some time ago, when it was cheap. You can save $500 if you buy your home from us. Houses from $2000 to $2750; one-third cash, balance terms. Don't pay rent when these bargains arc offered. WOODWARD-BENNETT CO.. 209 West Fourth street. FOR SALE. 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. EAST 16TH— NEAR MAPLE AYE. LOT 64x150. STREET WORK, SEWER. LAWN. PHONE. WE CAN DELIVER FOR $4500. CARROLL J. DALY & CO.. Home 8296. 211 WEST FIRST ST. Main 736. Members Realty Board. FOR SALE— ~~ ~~~~ 6-room modern cottage in Highland Park; best built house for the money in that locality. Price $2650. Two 6-room cottages on Malabar St., near Soto, $2650 each. 6-room, up-to-date cottage on Adalr St., near Maple aye. car line, $2550. THOS. J. HAMPTON, L. A. R. B. 119 S. Broadway. NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, ON LOT 50x150, on Harrington avenue, near Western avenue, one and one-half blocks from Pico street car line. Price $1400; $150 cash, balance $17.50 per month, including interest and taxes. Don't pay rent. E. a DEVBNS, 227 Laughlin Bids., 315 S. Broadway. Home Phone 8321. FOR SALE-SU2S; NEW, MODERN 6- room cottage! porcelain bath, toilet, etc.; just being built on 40-foot lots, with street work all done. Also, nice new 5-room cottage, north of Jefferson, on big lot and modern, for $1375; terms, $200 down, $20 a month, on either one. GUS B. HILL, Owner, With STRONG & DICKINSON, 'Phones 1273. 135 S. Broadway. LET US BUILD FOR YOU— We will build for cash or on terms. If you expect to build, Bee us. We can save you money. Don't fall to see our plans of some of the latest designs of modern bungalows and houses. E. S. WILLIAMSON & CO., Architects and Builders, 202 Grant Building. . FOR SALE— 2 DESIRABLE, NEW AND modern houses. $2250—5 rooms, 704 N. Hill at. $2250 — 5 rooms, southwest. Reasonable caßh payment and bal- ance in stallments. R. W. POINDEXTER, 409 Wilcox Building. FOR SALE-NEW 2^BTORY HOUSE and lot. Price only $3750; owner loft for east six days after house was com- pleted. 1400 Harvard boulevard. It's worth $4500; six fine rooms and extra large bath room. It's up to date and must be taken quickly. EDWIN AL- PERSON. 209 Laughlin Bldg. FOR~~SALE— MODERN KIGHT-ROOM house on West Sixteenth street, near Magnolia avenue; on high ground, near Alvarado terrace; lot 60x150; price $5500; easy terms If desired. CHAS. S. MANN, 315 West Fourth street. 92700 — TERMS; FIVE-ROOM MODERN cottage, right close In, on Crocker, close to Ninth street. $1200— Half cash, for lot on Crock- er, close to Ninth; a snap. cimi'iiii a «;iii»i»i:h\»k, lloom 3537. 2IH Mouth Ilroadway. S ROOMS AND BATh! NOW BEING built on 63d at,, near new Moneta aye. car line. Easy rental terms, flet off at 63d and Main ata. Take Maple aye. car to 63d at.— one abort block to Main. ON COLEGROVK-HOLLYWOOD CAR, but right at the city linn; new, Just be- ing finished; 4 rooms ami bntli; blsr lot. Kasy rental term*. THE HcOAUTHY COMPANY, 203 N. Broadway. FOR BALM— MODERN NINU-KOUM houae on Hobart boulevard, • near Adams street. Price $4000; $500 caah, . balance monthly.: CHAB. a MANN, 415 Wsst Fourth «tr««t. FORSA-- Housei noiTNi_ nnAii, main Washington NO. 382. This modern, six-room cottage, with nil conven- iences, gas, sewer, elec» $2800 trlclty, etc., close to cars, $2800 is offered at this low flßure to secure a quick pnlf ; dnnp good for this week only. SOUTH HOPE STREET. NO. 853. Six-room cottage, splen- didly built, hardwood floors, finished in Flem- s29oo lfh oak, cove ceilings, $2900 tinted walls, built-in buffet; terms, $500 cash and $27 per month, in- cluding Interest. n. a. nuivroN a co., ■ 410.418 LnuKhlln lI.HIiII.ik. FOR SAM3-_~ SPM2NDID MODERN HOME. 93450. $3430. Thin In n two-Mory renlilrnce, con- fnlntnK ■even very nice large room*, whlrli nre very conveniently iirrnnue.l for cn«y housekeeping! the floors are of selected wood, highly pollahed| nlinilrn throughout tlie houae| beauti- ful electric fixture*) large bedrooms, with roomy closet* and plenty of (I ih> nlndanit porcelain bath, ntn- tlnnnry wnahtuba, Inatantnncou* heater. This houite I* located In n very choice neighborhood, nml the owner vrlll nccept Icrnm which —111 be the name im paying rent. Ai/riiousE mios. 234 I.miKlilln Hl<lk., 31H 8. Ilrondwny. 31 ii lii 203) Itiimc Ex. 203. FOR SALE — 1710 MAGNOLIA AVENUE. HANDSOME NEW BUNGALOW. SIX ROOMS. ~ LARGE LOT. PRICE $3600. EASY TERMS. A fine modern bungalow, on a lot 50x158; is close In, between two good car lines, and Is In every way com- plete; has hardwood floors, bier open fireplace and mantel, tinted and dec- orated walls; beautiful lawn, etc. Our representative will be on the premises dally from 10 to 5 to show property. JONES & RYDER LAND CO., Ground Floor. 218 W. Third Street. A-25— FOR SALE-NICE SEVEN-ROOM cottage on W. 38th, near car line; nlco lot, small barn. Only $3000; $1000 cash. a-46 — Modern, six-room cottage on 28th St., floors all polished; large lot. Price $3400; $1000 cash. a-G3— Five-room cottage on 29th st. Price $2550; $300 cash. a-74 — Five-room cottage in Pico Heights. Price $2100. n-76 — Nice five-room cottage on Pico Heights. Only $2750; $650 cash. a-84 — Two-story, strictly modern, ten- room house on Magnolia, avenue, large lot, prood barn. Price $6000. Terms. a-15S — Modern eight-room cottage on Trinity street. Only $3300; $1000 cash. HALE REALTY CO., 31F.-19 Pacific Electric Bldg., Sixth and Main. FOR SALE — $2500 — $500 cash, bal. easy pay- ments monthly; pretty, well built, new and strictly modern 5-room cot- tage, on lot 40x130 feet, in Univer- sity all rooms are more than ordinary size. There are large reception hall, with built-in seat, polished floors, stained floors in bed room; large bath, pantry, hand- some mantel and buffet with leaded glass doors; screen porch and shed In rear; lawn and all -walks In. INGRAM & BRIGGS, 901 and 902 Braly Bldg. . Both phones 29. $975 ———_—. FOR A FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE IS OUR FIGURE. Anything else you want at the same proportion. Let us have a chance to figure on your house. We will furnish your plans and make a . house that will suit you. We are pleased to refer to any one for whom we have builded, for we leave them our friends. We can furnish you the money If you wish. Drop in and talk it over with us. INGLEHART BUILDING CO., Home Phono 7666. 713 S. Broadway. FOR SALE— ™~ BY JONES & RYDER LAND CO., 218 WEST THIRD ST. NEW BUNGALOW. $300 CASH. FIVE ROOMS. $20 MONTHLY. This cottage is splendidly situated on an elevation between two car tines; has a large lot to an alley and all modern improvements. Has been built but a year, and is In perfect condition; nice lawn, cement walks and curbing, etc. Photograph at office. JONES & RYDER LAND CO., Ground floor. 218 W. Third st. WHAT IS MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN a neat home? Hace you seen our de- signs? If not come in and let us show them to you. We use the best material at the very lowest prices. See our plans for a. first-class 6-room cottage all com- plete for only $1400. CALIFORNIA BUILDING CO., 433 Mason Bldg. G. W. DUNCAN. Gen. Mgr. PHONES: Main 3395; Home 6636. LIST YOUR PROPERTY "WITH M_ AND BE ASSURED OF MY PROMPT ATTEN- TION. FRANK LERCH, 121 HENNE BLOCK. FOR SALE— HOUSES— We will build a house containing as many rooms as you may desire, and furnish all the money, or build for cash. Plans furnished free. J. BURRIS MITCHEL & CO., Contractors and Builders, 326 Douglas Building. Sunset, Black 3991, Home 3774. FOR SALE— LOTS SOUTHWEST; EASY terms; $650; $50 cash and $16 a month; 50x136 feet; cement walks and curbs. Three new five-room cottages, tint- ed: $2000, $2350, $2500; . $200 cash, balance $25 per month; southwest. McFATRIDGE BROTHERS, 310 South Spring Street. FOR SALE- Great bargain in Boyle Heights; fine graded street; 7-room, 2-story modern; especially in need of money. CITY BUILDING CO.. Phone 1619. 6294 S. Broadway. FOR BALE— INSTALLMENTS. $2250, 6~ room house, close In, No. 704 North Hill St.; key at No. 710 North Hill, next door. See owner, R. W. POIN- DEXTER. 409 Wllcox Building. FOR SALE-HOUSES, BUILT ON EABY terms. Get my prices; plans free. W. W. ALDERSON. Contractor and Builder, 420 Bradbury Hldg. City Lota and Lands ICLDKN AYE, JMI3AH TWKI.KTH ST. 60-140 to ir.-r.iol alley— -«10O0. Absolutely the only lot in the Lone Star tract under $2200. Terms, $900 cash, balance 6 per cent. Lot Is fine- ly located, near Pico atreet, on beau- tiful Elden avenue. . ■■ W. W. I'll A V lilt, 411 Juhmon Illdg. FOH SALE BY 1\ M. IMIKI.fN— 1*425 each — Two choice lota, each r.o»i:iu. on Went Thirty-sixth atreet, ' near Normandle. Forced Male. R M. PHULI'H, 608 Douglas Building. Both phones. ■ t36O~C_-AP_BT CLOBKJ-IN LOTS, 41 BT and Uoimitiui: large fruit tree*. Can you beat this 7 Also, $850 lot. 40x138, (6th I street and Fljnuroa. Agent on tract*. WI-SEN-ANQ-K, _1 Luu.hlln Bid. N FOR BALE City Lots and Lands $K0 LOT IN BOUTH HOLLYWOOD; only $50 down, $15 monthly; 60x145; palms and cement pillars. $678— Lot In Incle-ilde tract; only «n» worth $1000. Bee It. Must be sol.l. Street work done; elevation 600 fe»'.: center of Hollywood. WM, P. ORONBN, 421 South Spring, run for the cars— get aboard. come out and see the McCarthy co, three bio tracts in the city. MAIN STREET, MONETA AVENUE, FIGUEROA STREET. You will like the location — the prospects — the Improvements. You will like them for Homes, for Invest- ment and for Profit. Branch office, Fifty-third and Main stroets. Until the new line is fin- ished, take Maple avenue car to Fif- ty-third street; one short block to Main. Branch office on the tract. the McCarthy co., 203 North Broadway. LOOK at the FLORENCE VILLA TRACT before buying lots for a home. Close to good school and church. Cement walks. Water piped to every lot. $225 and up. Easy terms. GtISTAV S. SMITH ««t UNO., 730 H. XV. HELLMAN BUILDING. Main 2712. Home 1453. FOR SALE— * VICTOR HALL BARGAINS. ■900 — Brighton, near Jefferson. »lll«) — Halldale, near 29th. 91600 — Cor. Hobart blvd. and West Adams. 9800 — Western aye. 910(50— La Salle, bet. 27th and 29th. 9000 — Hobart, bet, 29th and 30th. 91000— Cor. Hobart and 30th; cheap. If you are looking for a bargain in Chas. Victor Hall tract, don't fall to see me. EDWIN ALDERSON, 200 Laughlln. $50 DOWN and 910 per month, wit linn* Interest, buys a lot 50x174, on a graded and oiled street, cement sidewalks and curb, one block from electric line and well located. Only a few lots left. EDWARD D. SILENT _ CO., Sole Agents Members L. A. Realty Board. Est 1885. 216-218 W. Second Street. "THE TRACT THAT'S BUILDING HOMES." HAWTHORNE TRACT AND ANNEX. 45 AND 80-FT LOTS — 93X0 TO «500. See im at once. Or take San Pedro street car on Main street to our tract office, southwest corner Slauson and South Park. W. F. THORNE & CO, OWNERS. Home 1684. Rm 311, 218 S. Broadway. FOR SALE — A FEW LOTS IN OUR new subdivision at $350; each one is 50x143 feet; streets are 60 feet wide, to be fully improved, graded and oiled; 5-foot sidewalks, cement curbs, etc.; work now being done; when im- provements are completed price will bo $450. YOU CAN MAKE MONEY QUICK BY BUYING NOW. ROBERT MITCHELL CO., 608 South Broadway. "No Misrepresentation." LA.R. B. FOR SALE— We secured in an exchange deal 3 large lots in Signal Hill tract, Long Beach, which we will sell at a bargain. We also offer 2 choice lots In southwest on Brighton aye., below 46th st., at a bargain for quick turn. Phones— ROSS & LINDSEY. Home 7652. 314 H. W. Hellman Bldg. Main 4822. — 9200 — LARGE LEVEL LOT. 50x186. IIV THE SOUTHWEST. IMPROVED WITH 4-FT. CEMENT WALK; CEMENT CURB AND ALL STREET IMPROVEMENTS PAID FOR; ONLY $200; ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED. KM 1 1. FIRTH, Owner, . 411-417 LAUGHLIN BLDG., 315 S. BROADWAY. FOR SALE— NEAR MANUFACTURING dletrlct at 16th and Alameda sts. We control 20 lots between 16th and Wash- ington sts., McGarry and Staunton ayes. and Don Abel. Prices, $600 and up; 40x146; lots cheap. You can make money on this property at the prices we offer lots. CALDWELL & CO., L, A. R. B. 403 Cnrrler Bldg. 910.00. »io.oo. RUFUS J. STUKEY TRACT. A tract for homes and good peo- ple; $10 cash, $10 per month. Come and see for yourselves. Take Eas<: Ninth street car on Main to Fifty- second street; owner on ground. Phones — Home 29224; Sunset South 660. ; WE SELL THE EARTH BASSETT & SMITH. GOOD BUYS Cor. Bth and Central (Income), price $18,000 Ruth avenue (Income), price o,<m West 10th st. (Income), price 10,000 Fremont aye. (vacant), price 6,500 Investigate them. BASSETT & SMITH, L. A. R. B. 202 V& S. Broadway, Rooms 207-8. LOT 60x150 FEET ON NORTHWEST corner of Carroll avenue and Douglas street, $1750; $350 cash, $400 live months, balance on time, 7 per cent net inter- est ; wut or, gas, electricity and sower, all street work done and paid for. M. L. WICKS, 128 Hellman Bldg., Second and Broadway. LOT ON CARROLL AVB., IN ANGELE- no Heights. 60x135 feet, on clean side of street, 60 feet west of Douglas street, for sale; $1100, half cash. Gas, water, electricity, sewer and all atreet work done and paid for. M. L. WICKH. Room 128 Hellman Bldg., Second and Broadway. FOH SALE — 91)50 for tine lot, 60x125, on 15. 30th at., close to Maple aye.; atreet work all done and sewer In atreet; lot all fenced; half caah. COOPER & CUD- DEHACK, 218 8. Broadway. Rm. 237. ————— «soo. 165x264 FEET FRONTING ON FIGUEROA BT. $500 WILX. TAKH THE WHOLE LOT. THE PltlCß SPEAKS FOH ITSKLF. KMIL FIRTH, 411.417 LAUOUHN ULUO. . FOH BAL_ BY K. M. l-UULPtt— 91600 U taken at once, Choice lot on oceuu View nvruue, near Alvarado, ■' 60*1 out - elevated and nightly. • Bar- gain. ■ V. M. FHBLPS. COB Douglas ulldlng. . Both phonoj.