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THE WEATHER LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21. 1908. Time.l Bar I Th. |R>iT|Wlnd|VeHW..-athet B a.m.| 2f1.5!> 157182 IK I & ICloudy. 6 p.m.| 29.18 | 81 | SI! |8W I » [Cloudy. Maximum temperature, «7. Minimum temperature, 60, Weather Conditions SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21.— Weather conditions and sreneral forecast: CJoudj weather prevails along the California coast south of Point Conception; else whern on thfi Pnclflc slope far weather prevail. The pressure has fallen slowly west of the Rooky mountains. The temperature, changes have been Bllg-Jit in all districts. Forecast Los Angolos and vicinity-Cloudy Sun dny; light wist winds. MARRIAGE_LICENSES RAITT-LAMAR-Willlam G. Raltt. aged 28, a natlvo of Canada and resident oi Los Angeles, and Blanchard Lamar, aged 25, a native of Kansas and resi- ZKIIMAN-TURNER— V. E. Zerman, aged 28, a native of California and resident of Los Angeles, and Vonnie M. K. 1 urner, aged 21, a native of Ohio and resident DECKER-BUHNS— W. W. Decker, aget. 22 a native of Kansas and resident of Pasadena, and Cora E. Burns, aged 17. a native of Michigan and resident ot BIGELOW^BItOWN-W. F. Bigelow, aged 30, a native of Michigan and resident of Los Angp.les, and Anna M. Brown, age 30. a native of Pennsylvania and resident MCDOI&L-D?REEDER-John H. McDon- aid, agpd 30, a native of Wisconsin, and resident of Chlno, and Llllle E. Reeder, aged 21, a natlvo of California and a COLRY-CLINTON— Hayward T. Colby, aged 22, a native of Illinois and resi- dent of Los Angeles, and Holly W. Clin- ton, aged 17i a native of California and resident of Los Angeles. HARRINGTON-DONAHUE-D. G. Har- rington, aged 33, ft native of Indiana and resident of Los Angeles, and Rose Dona- hue, aged 29. a native of Ireland and a rpsident ot Los Angeles. CANDELOT-PAINE-Frcd S. Candelot. nged 23, a native of California, and resi- dent of Fernando, and Carrlft Paine, agea 20, a native of Nebraska and resident of AUBREY^-CLARKE-Arthur Aubrey, aged 27, a native of Ohio and resident of bt. liOiils, and Sarah I. Clarke, aged -J, a native of California and resident of TLARK-LOOKERMAN-Henry J. Clark, a Red 30, a native of Illinois and resi- dent of Chicago, and Rutte Lookerman, aged 22, a native of Kansas and resident HEIFF-ADAIR— Henry Helff. aged 28, a native of Texas and resident of Los An- Kplpb, and Grace M. Adair, aged 27. a na- tive of Ikiissouri and resident of Los M^KARLAND-WILSON-Randall McFar- land aged 28, a native of California and resident of Lob Angeles, and Renal R. Wilson, aged 24. a native of New York and resident of Los Angeles. BIRTHS MARTINEZ— To W. _. nnd wife, 716 Com- mercial street. October 21. a son. STARR-To Mr. and Mrs. Frank W., October 18. 1905. a daughter. Peck & Chase Co., undertakers and embalmors; lady assistants. 433 S. Hill. Tel. Main 61. DEATHS SCOTTWilliam M.. Barlow sanatorium, native of Ohio, pulmonary tuberculosis, October 19, agea 37 years. SCHMIPT-Max H., 744 San Julian, na- tive of Germany, strangulated hernia, October 19. aged 47 years. BUSTlLLO— Katnrlna, Children s hospital, natlvo of California, tuberculosis, Octo- ber 20, aged 6 months. VALENCIA— Jesus, 354 Gallardo, native of Mexico, dysentery, October 19, aged SH I PPARD— Frederick, Stewart hospital, natlvp of Philippine islands, October 20. OWENS-lTarry. 452 South Hill, native of California, tuberculosis, October 20, aged YANO-S.! Sisters' hospital, native of Ja- pan, tuberculosis. October 20. aged 23 FLISHER— U. S.. County hospital, native of Pennsylvania, phthisis, October 21, CRAVEN— ThPOdore L.. 834 Phllleo street, native of California, gastro enteritis, Oc- tober 21. aged 2 months. GILES— Eliza, 2718 Manitou. native of Ire- land, rheumatism, October, -0, aged 70 yrars. □ DCOCC BBHQ hn TELEPHONE BnEott dKUo. I U. main 243. BROADWAY AND SIXTH STREET Lady assistant attendsi l wnppx * i/CRO Ladles and children. UIM-I-H I MrV_n& ~ PIERCE BROS. & CO. Funeral directors,' 810-812 8. Flower street. Our lady undertaker. Miss Elizabeth Thompson, in attendance for women and children day or night Phone Main 1827; Home 227. ■■ CUNNINGHAM & O'CONNOR UNDERTAKERS, have removed'to 1031 S. Grand avenue. Phones — Main 403; Home 403. DIED BASLER— August, beloved husband of Elizabeth Basler, October 20, 1905, aged 60 years. Funeral from the residence, 1820 South Hope street, Monday, October L' 3, at 9 a. m. Requiem mass at St. Vin- cent's church at 10 a. m. Interment Cal- vary. Utlca, N. V., and Worcester, Mass., papers please copy. CANDERS— DeIia, beloved wife of J. B. and mother of R. W. Emerson Canders, October 20, 1905, at 1204 Colton Btreet, aged 72 years. Funeral private. FUNERAL NOTICES ■ Members of Los Angeles lodge No. 99, B. P. O. Elks and visiting brothers are requested to attend the funeral of our latu brother, August Basler at the residence, 1820 South Hope street, Monday, October 23, at 9 a. m. WALTER S. MOOHE, Secy. FRANK BRYSON, Exalted Ruler. REAVIS— At nls late residence, 1407 Sun" set boulev *rd, October _, 1905. Walter Scott Reavifl, father of Misses Ellen. Cora and Mary Reavls, at the age or X ] years and one month. Funeral from his late residence, Monday, October 23, at 10 a. m. Interment at Evprgreen cemetery, CHURCH NOTICES _U\~PAuT/i=i PRO^CATHEDRAL^-823 South Olive street (tho Episcopal church nearest to all tho leading hotels). Tho Rev. J. J. Wilklns, D. D., dean and rector. Services 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a. m.; 7:30 p. m. The rector will preach. Subjects: morn- Ing, "Love the Fulflller:" evening, -"Business a School," a sermon for men. Desirable sittings and a cor- dial welcome for all. Pews abso- lutely free at the evening service. Strangers are Invited to tarry for a moment and give the rector oppor- tunity to make their acquaintance. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hope street, near Ninth. Seats free, nov. Wm. Horace Day. pastor; Re\. Warren F. Day, D.D., pastor emeritus; Mr. Harry Clifford Lott. choir master i Walter F. SUoele, organist. Morning service. 11 o'clock; Dr. nay will preach on "IMPRESSIONS WE MAKE , ON OUR CHILDREN.' 1 Evening service, 7:30 o'clock; Rev. Albert W. Palmer will ODPn a discussion on "THE CHURCH AND RELIGIOUS* EDUCA TION." Dr. Mlllspaugh, Mlsa Cunning- ham, Rpv. H. P. Case and the pastor will participate. INDEPENDENT chURCH OF CHRIST. Eighteenth and Flgueroa street. Serv- ■ Ires will be resumed In our new church Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock: sub- Ipct of sermon, "The Church and the World of the Spirit." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Everyone welcome. BROADWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, opposite the court house— Preaching at 11 a. m. by J. C. Dlxon, and at 7:15 p. m. by L. Swindle. , .' DR. COLLINGE ON "ILLUMINATION of the Mind," Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Kramer hall. 032 S- Grand. Silver collection. ; CHURCH NOTICES FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SClEN- tist, of Los Angeles— Services In the church edifice. Seventeenth and Flg- ueroa, Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sermon from the Christian Sclencn Quarterly; subject, "Everlasting Pun- ishment/ Sabbath school, 11 a. m. Tes- timonial meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Take Washington car to Flgueroa and Seventeenth streets. Traction to Six- teenth and Georgia streets. Reading room, 400 Braly building, Fourth and Spring streets, open dally from 9:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. ________ DR. W. R. PRICE OF INTEKNATION- aI fame as orator, author, scientist ami philosopher, and one of the ablest ex- ponents of vital religious and scientific thought of the present age, will deliver ono of his matchless addresses in Blan- chard hall. Los Angeles. Sunday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock, October 22. Sub- ject, "Practical Christianity Versus Churchantty," considered from tlib standpoint of the new or practical psy- chology. Seats free. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, BCIEN- tlst, Simpson auditorium, 734 8. Hope street. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. ana 8 p. m. Sermon from the Children c Christian Bclcnce Quarterly, subject, "Everlasting Punishment." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday even- Ing meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room, 610-611 Herman W. Hellman building. Spring and Fourth streets, open dally. Sunday excepted, from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH— WOR- shiplng In Masonic hall, Hill street be- tween Fourth and Fifth. Divine service! at 11 and 7:30. Sunday school at 9:30. Young people's meeting at 6. Preaching by tho pastor, Robert J. Burdctte. Top- ic of morning sermon, "Loyalty to Christ." Evening sermon, "The Secret of Power." A most cordial Invitation Is extended to aU persons to worship with us. THE LOS ANGELES FELLOWSHIP— Benjamin Fay Mills, the permanent minister, will speak at Blanchard hall at 11 o'clock on "The Pathos of Pov- erty." Music by Miss Helen O. Tappe, soprano, and Alfred E. Walper, violin- ist. All seats free to all. Children s church at 282 South Hill street at_ 11 o'clock. Sunday school at Fellowship house. 420 West Sixth Btreet, at 9:30. IMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH corner of Tenth and Flgueroa Sts. The pastor. Rev. Hugh K. Walker. D. D., will proach at 11 a. m., subject, "The Best Way to Repair the Wear and Tear of Life," and at 7:30 p. m., topic, "A Modern Iteration of an OJd-tlme Sneer of Satan." Chorus choir at tho evening service. Strangers invited. SERVICE IN THR TTNITED NORWE- glan church on corner of Washington street and Griffith avenue, every Sun- day, 11 a. m., Sunday school, 10 a. m.; evening service, 7:46 jj. m. A cordial In- vitation extended. Rev. S. J. Brevlk, pastor of the church. CHAPEL— I 327 GEORGIA STREET. 11 a. m. Mary Lamoreaux Burnell. Subject: "Neither Do I Condemn Thee." . 7:45 p. . m. George Edwin Burnell. Subject: "Religion of Illum- lned." __________ WANTED Help— Mais HUMMEL BROS. & CO., —EMPLOYMENT AGENTS— A strictly first-class, reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished Your orders solicited. 116-118 East Second street. Between Main and Los Angeles sts. Largest and best equipped offices on the Pacific coast. HUMMEL BROS. & CO., 116 and 118 E. 2d St. Telephones— Main 509. Home 609. WANTED — EXPERIENCED, UP-TO- date office and mercantile assistants to register for good positions; our system is above reproach; we charge no ad- vance fees for our services; highest bank and mercantile references; prompt, courteous and trustworthy service. EDUCATIONAL EXPERT CO.. 625 Byrne Building. WANTED-ENEROETIC, TRUSTWOR- thy man or woman to work In Califor- nia, representing large manufacturing ■ Co., salary $40 to $90 per month, paid weekly; expenses advanced. Address, with stamp, J. H. MOORE, Los An- geles, Calif. WANTED-^MAN WITH $1000. . ■ Will give position 'and salaiy ac- cording to position filled In manufac- turing establishment. Money well secured, or if invested will pay large dividends. SMITH & ASTON, 226 Laughlln Bldg. ENERGETIC WORKERS EVERY- where to distribute circulars, samples and advertising matter. Good pay. No canvassing. Co-Operatlve Advertising Co., New York. ANY PERSON TO DISTRIBUTE OUR samples; $18 weekly, steady. Mgr. ".Empire," 4 Wells street, Chicago, 111. WANTED-GOOD FIRST-CLASS OPTO- metrist. Address Box 97, HERALD of- flce. ■ Help — Femal* LADIES; TO DO PIECEWORK AT home; we furnish all materials and pay from $7 to $12 weekly. Send stamped envelope to Royal Co., 34 E. Monroe, Chicago. LADIES HAVING FANCY WORK TO , sell.- Emorolderles, Battenberg, Drawn- . work, also to do order work. Stamped envelope. Ladles' Exchange, 34 Monroe, Chicago. YOUNG WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework; assist with the cooking, family three adults. 2815 PASADENA AYE. wa'nted"-^two girlsTwaitresses. 137 no. main st. Situations — Male MAN WITH FAMILY WANTS A POSl- tlon on ranch; 5 In family, 2 boys, one 13, on« 14 years old; grain, hay or stock ranch preferred; or, if agreeable, will take your ranch on shares. F. W. SOL- L_i_, 1452 Don Abel St., Los Angeles. A GENTLEMAN, LONG A RESIDENT of Mexico, desires a position where loy- alty, honesty, a thorough knowledge of the language and conditions, 'and a wide acquaintance In tho Republic will be of service. Can furnish highest references. Address BOX 104, Herald office. WANTED-A POSITION AS BOOK- keeper by a married man with family; one who has had six years' experience in the above capacity and con furnish gilt edge references. Address BOX 102, Herald office. WANTED - EXPERIENCED YOUNG . man desires position as bookkeeper or accountant, bank or commercial work. Address BOX 106. Herald office. Agents ■ A PERMANENT BUSINESS OFFER, $50 to $150 per week POSITIVE; men and women wanted everywhere to operate Bales parlors for the BEST ladles' and gents' dress shoe known; 10 original sight-selling health and comfort fea- tures: factory to consumer; previous experience unnecessary; profit possibili- ties unlimited; NO RISK; reply quick. SO. CAL. AGY., 322 West 2d st, Los J Angeles, Cal. ■ Pi : — To Rent WANTED TO RENT- YOUNG GEN- tleman wishes apartment In private famllv. Room and bath attached pre- ferred. Must be first-class, good res- idence. Away most of the time. An- swer, HERALD, Box 82. Houses WANTED-6 AND 6-ROOM COTTAGES: have 2 buyers. See TAYLOR, 102 Broad- way. Real Estate WANTED-REAL ESTATE. f~WILL buy any gooii city property if it ar- peals to me as a bargain. F. O. VVAKELEY, 238 Bradbury Bldg. TO LEASE-400-ACRE GRAIN RANCH, house,- barn, etc.; Riverside county. TAYLOR, 102 Broadway. , , , LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER aa, 1905. . . ■ _ WANTED^^^ |;| _^^ Money I AM PLACING OTHER PEOPLE'B money out at Interest safely and profit- ably. I can place yours, too. No ex- pense to lender. No worry. 16 years' ex- perience in California titles. Highest references. JAMES B. THRELKELD, Notary Public, 201 Fay Bldg., 320 W«st Third street. Phones Main 393, Home 5253 WANTED— SIOOO, 8 NET; $1600, 7 NET interest, S years. SIDDALL, 208 Copp Bldg. . Partners WANT ENERGETIC, TRUSTWORTHY lady or gentleman to purchase retir- ing partner's Interest In first-class ttore, clearing $137 weekly; also sell interest In manufacturing for small sum money. See PHOENIX, 202 Grant Building. WANTED— YOUNG MAN. Willing to work, with $1000 to $6000 cash, either to purchase Interest or loan money on good security. Sal- ary according 1 to work and position. SMITH & ASTON, 226 Laughlln Bldg. Rooms WANTED-BY ELDERLY PROFES- slonal man, room with superior family. State number In family, etc.; also car line. Address BOX 99, Herald office. Situations — Male and Female JAJANESE 1 COUPLE WANT SlTUA- tlons; man as good cook; wife watt on tahle; hotel or family. Address H. 8., 437 Turner st. Main '6594. To Purchase— Real Estat* WANTED— TO PURCHASE COTTAGE and land, will assume your mortgage and give $200 cash and some build- ing lots In another state or will give mining stock for your equity. See PHOENIX. 202 Grant Building. ■ . To Purchase — Miscellaneous WANTED-GOOD HORSE AND BUGGY. Show him at 3144 VERMONT AYE., be- tween 8 and 9 a. m. or 2 and 6 p. m., or phone West 43. Miscellaneous WANTED— DEALERS AND PAPER - hangers to write for sample books of wallpaper, paints, etc. WALTER BROS.. 627 South Spring. FOR RENT Houses FOR RENT— HOUSES — r COTTAGES FLATS. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. HOUSES. $30. .7 rooms. Park Grove aye. $40.. 10 rooms, W. Adams, nr. Chester place $HO.. 8 rooms, Pasadena Terrace: furnshd. $65.. 12 rooms, Grand aye.; furnished. $70. . 9 rooms, Pasadena Terrace. $100. 9 rooms, Westlakp aye.; furnished. COTTAGES. $20. . 7 rooms, Pico Heights. ■ . $20.. 6 rooms, Highland Park. J25.. 5 rooms. 23d st. nr. Chester place. $30. . 6 rooms, Scott st. ; furnished. $30.. 4 rooms, Bonnie Brae St. $40.. 6 rooms, West 9th St. FLATS. $15.. 3 rooms, W. Ist St.; furnished. $20.. 6 rooms, Byram st. $20.. 6 rooms, Boyle Heights; furnished. $20.. 6 rooms, W. 3d St. $20.. 3 rooms, Harvard boulevard; furnsd. $35.. 6 rooms, Flgueroa st. SEE R. A. BURTON REALTY CO., 416-418 Laughlln building. 315 South Broadway. • Phones: Home 7657. Main 4714. FOR RENT— {40_iv:ew 8-room house: never occu- pied; close to car line (Pasadena car). WM. N. HOLWAY, 211 Grant Bldg. Home 1939. TO LET— 734 W. ADAMS BT., 9-ROOM house, large grounds, rent $40 per mo. and care of grounds. TAYLOR, 102 Broadway. $14, $18, $20. NEW 6. 6-ROOM COT- tages or rental and Interest buys you a home. SIDDALL REALTY CO., 200 Copp Bldg. 1662 E. ADAMS ST.— 6 ROOMS; ALSO B rooms $14. SIDDALL, 208 Copp Bldg. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. Furnished Rooms ©©OUST Elegantly furnished apartments of 2, 3 and 4 rooms, strictly first class family apartment house, under new manage- ment. Newly furnished, commanding view- of the city. Take elevator at 20i North Broaaway to top floor, go through to second building and see MRS. S. VAN HOUSEN. Landlady. IP YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THH best place In Los Angeles to room and board, call at 305 S. Bunker Hill; highest elevation In city; a nice, quiet home, newly furnished and home cooking. Take Angel's Flight then go two blocks west Rates low for the summer. FOR $14 YOU CAN RENT 8 ROOMS, housekeeping, furnißhed complete; new, elegant; 2 double beds, gas range, both, hot water, phone; close in. 218 NORTH FREMONT AYE . 334 SOUTH FIGUE- ROA, 1003 EAST NINTH. VENICE APARTMENTS— BEAUTIFUL, modern housekeeping apartments, fur- nished new, elegant, complete, hot water, private bath, phone, sun parlor; close In. 1323 SOUTH HILL ST. x 3 LET— ROOMS MAGNIFICENTLY furnished in new HOTEL EMPIRE, S. E. corner 9th and Flsueroa, 5 minutes from center of town; $2.50 to $3.50 per week. TO LET— 3 CONNECTED, NEWLY FUR- nlshed rooms, for light housekeeping. In Highland Park. ideation high and beautiful. 4IS WEST AYE. 56. $16— THREE ROOMS, COMPLETELY furnished: new: housekeeping; in new building. 218 N. FREMONT. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. Furnished Flats FOR $14 YOU CAN RENT THKKW rooms, completely furnished, new, ele- fant; housekeeping; gas range, bath. Blephone. hot water; close In. 834 SOUTH FIGUEROA. $10 unfurnished: also 204 NORTH FREMONT, $10 unfur- nished ________________ FOR $14 YOU CAN RENT 3 ROOMS, housekeeping, furnished complete; new, elegant; 2 double beds, gas range, bath, -hot water, phone; close in. 218 NORTH FREMONT AYE.. 834 SOUTH FIGUE- ROA, 1003 EAST NINTH. VENICE APARTMENTS-BEAUTIFUL, modern housekeeping apartments, fur- nished new, elegant, complete, hot water, private bath, phone, sun parlor; .close inT 1323 SOUTH HILL ST. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. Stores and Offices TO LET— SEVERAL BEAUTIFULLY decorated warerooms, . each 33x75 feet; well lighted, clean and airy; choice central location. Freight and passengur elayator service. Unusually good quar- ters for wholesale millinery, tailor. Jew- eler or any light manufacturing busi- ness. Apply 345-347 SOUTH SPRING BTRKET. . ■ BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. - ■ ■ ;•■ . ■ - • . , ■ And Is Satisfied : With -Results from Herald Limiers ,i_A_,<*_v*_A_, £_,«_.*._«_>-»— .S<_»_/v3i_/»w^» ■_*_.*._*._'} _-»,_^_-i-_/«_.»_/t>_ FOR RENT Flats TO LET— MODERN FLATS— Water Frss. $10 — 8 rooms, 204 N. Fremont $12 — 3 rooms. 212 N. Fremont $12 — 3 rooms, 884 B. F'igueroa. 1114— 8 rooms, 334 8. Ftgueroa, furnished. 816 — 6 rooms, 1013 w. Diamond, 18—6 rooms, 1016 W. Ist 16-4 rooms. 912 W. Ist $16— " rooms, 204 N. Fremont, furnished. $18—8 rooms, 218 N. Fremont furnished. WIEBENDANGER. 221 Laughlln Bid. FOR RENT— I2O3 WEST NINTH ST.: first-class, modern 5-room flat, beautiful place: flowers, nice lawn; fine location; adults: key at 843 FLOWER Bi. FOR $16 YOU CAN RENT 4 OR 6-ROOM flat, gas range, bath, modern. 1019 DIA- MOND ST, 910 and 1016 WEST FIRST ST.. or 806 EAST BTH. TO LET— THREE 5-ROOM FLATS; baths, barns, water, each $8.00. ED- WARD FRASER, 117 South Broadway. Call 1-2 p. m. TO LET-J5-ROOM FULLY FURNISHED house; piano: high and sightly; 10 min- utes Salt Lake station. TAYLOR, 102 Broadway. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. : ■ Hotels and Lodging Houses CHANGE OF TENANTS. Practically new buildings, 90 rooms, single, en suite and light housekeeping; roof garden; central. Chance for Al party (must be O. X.) with little capi- tal. THE MCCARTHY CO., owner of buildings, 203 N. Broadway. TO LET— AT ' 416 ft SOUTH SPRING. 18 rooms, unfurnished. This location can't be beaten. OWNER. 447 Wilcox bldg. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker; ;. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES COME AND SEE US. THE EAST SIDE Land & Improvement company has land, water and climate, where fruit and alfalfa can be grown, at prices from $8 to $50, $8 to $25 per acre for un- improved and from $25 to $50 per acre improved. Call and see us. 703 Fay Bids:., Los Angeles, Cal. WOULD YOU FURNISH GOOD ReT- erunce and then like to purchase retiring partner's interest in first- class paying store for few hundred dollars? Do over $100 day business. Special chance to trustworthy party with little money. Come talk it over. See PHOENIX. 202 Grant Bldg. WANTED— RESPONSIBLE MAN TO manage branch office and depot for large coffee and spice company owning its own mills. Salary $200.00 monthly and commissions. References and in- vestment of $1000.00 required. Address MANAGER, 18 River St.. Chicago. WANTED-GOOD LIVE SALESMEN TO visit mill and factory trade. Patented specialties of merit. Fast sellers, good profit. State age, experience and give reference. THE YOST ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING CO., Toledo, Ohio. WALTER PAINTS HOUSES. When you do banking or Insurance business you look into the responsi- bility of the institution. Why not so when you have your house painted, go to WALTER BROS.. 627 S. Spring. FOR SALE— ESTABLISHED BUSINES. with necessary machines and exclusive control of valuable territory. Four ma- chines earn $200 week; nice business: "SMITH & ASTON, 226 Laughlln bldg. FOR SALE-DRY GOODS BUSINESS, established 9 years; will net $6000 a year; will sell at Inventory. This Is first-class. A. H. GREGG & CO., 715- 716 Bryson blk. Home 6421. FOR SALE-A SCHOLARSHIP IN THE Los Angeles College of Fine Arts, at a very low figure. Address BOX 106 Herald.^ BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker INVESTMENTS RlPirettty (Sn©©_ TMmg Almost every great Invention has had Its dark days of public doubt. Wireless telegraphy has had Its turn; but In Its turn It has also become a demonstrated fact. No longer a toy. but a utllty to meet the demands for a quick and cheaper service. Wireless stocks are now worth five dollars a share. We have a limited number for a short time at special rates. We have 123 sharps which we will sell at the price of 100 shares. INGLEffiRT BUILDING CO. Home 8727. 713 South Broad— ay. ■ ' ■ DENTISTS bCHi * tf'MAM "_ _N TA_ JO, 107 N. Spring st— Painless extracting, filling, crown and brldga work, flexible rubber plates. Pure gold fillings, 760 up; all other fillings. 60c up; cleaning teeth. 600 up; gold crowns and brldg* work. $2.60 up; sets teeth, $2.60 up. Alse open evenings and Banday forenoons. DR. WM. BACHMa'n! THE WELL- KNOWN MINNEAPOLIS DENTIST, PERMANENTLY LOCATED, 209-210 JOHNSON BLDG., COR. 4TH AND BROADWAY. PHONE 6832 HOME. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE ASK YOUR broker. • ■ ■ yRANK BTEVENS.~3?4*4 SO. BPRINO. MINING AND ASSAYINQ ASYAYING^NIGHt SCHOOL^NOW ~~IN . session. WADE & WAD-, US __U First, st, . . I ■ - • - PHYSICIANS DR. AND MRS. CARTER BUCC-BS- fully treat all femal* diseases and Ir- regularities; 20 years' experience; con* sultatlon free. Hours, 9 a, m. to In. m.; Sundays, 10 to —a. m. 204 MER- CANTILE PLACE, over 643 8. Spring. SOUTHERN HP— _ JfUK UADiiSS Dun- Ing; confinement; homes for children. DR. C. B. SMITH, 727 Bellevuv aye. Tel. Main 2364. JULIAN MACRAE, ELECTRICIAN- Mental and nervous diseases. 1030 S. HOPE. Home 4004. ■ ■ DR. TAYLOR— FEMALE SPECIALIST and obstetrics. BELASCO THEATER. Main St. ■ FINANCIAL LOANS NE^OTLIT^D^'WITH^CARE and promptness. JAMES B. THREL- KELD, Notary, 201 Fay Bldg., 826 West Third St. Main 393. Home 8253. SOCI ETY NOTICEB john^slater^the" phenomenal platform test medium, will positively hold one of his wonderful test se- ances tonight at 8:16 sharp. New England hall, 139 W. Fifth street. Evening entirely devoted to mental and spiritual phenomena. Tests, messages, answering sealed written questions. Come skeptics and hear Sir. Slater give demonstrations of his marvelous gift. Admisalon 15 cents. THEOSOPHICAL HEADQUARTERS. 406 Blanchard building. Library open daily 2 to 4 p. m. Public lec- ture tonight by J. A. tfowett. Sub- ject: "Mystic Christianity." Tues- day afternoon 3 p. m., inquirers' class. Public invited. Wednesday evenings at 8, branch meeting,' open to all T. S. members. Friday evenings at 8, meeting for study and discussion. Public invited. THE PROGRESSIVE CLUB WILL DlS- cuss "Rockefeller's Panic" today at 2:45. In Symphony hall, 232 South Hill street. Hon. Edmond Norton, late of the bureau of education, Washington, D. C, will lead the discussion, and will be followed by some of the finest legal and literary talent in the city. Music by Miss Marie Lumley and Master L. Robinson. Free. MAMMOTH HALL TONIGHT^ 617 S. Broadway. Evening devoted to Wonderful and convincing tests of Psychic Power by JOHN W. HEALEY. Splendid musical program from 7:30 to 8. .Doors open 7, meeting 8. Admission 15 cents. "THERE IS NO DEATH," WITH STE- reopticon Illustrations; subject, "Scien- tific Proof of the Psychical Body, BotN, of the Living and the Dead," at Sym- phony hall, 232 8. Hill, 8 p. m. Rev. C. Hall Cook, Ph. D., Society for Psychical Research, London, Eng. Admission 25 cents. MUSICAL, DRAMATIC, ENTERTAIN- ment and dance will be given by the Buisseret Sisters, assisted by other well known talent, Thursday even- ing, October 26, 1905, at Mammoth hall. 517 South Broadway. Admis- sion 25 and 50 cents. MAUDE L. YON FRIETAG TONIGHT at Harriman hall, 337 ft S. Hill St. Subject: "Some of My Experiences in the Spirit World." Message seance, special music, Buisseret Sisters. Thursday 3 p. m. special message meeting, same hall. ' THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COOKS' association will give Its fourth an- nual ball at Turner hall, 321 ft So. Main St., Wednesday, Oct. 25th. A fine culinary exhibit. Come and dine with the cooks. RED HOT JOINT DEBATE ON "Socialism," Tuesday evening, Oct. 24, W. C. T. IT. hall. Temple and Broadway. SLAYTON (national organizer Socialist party) vb. BARNHILL. Admission 10c. fTrst occult spiritual society holds meetings at 2:30 and 8 o'clock. Lecture, tests, messages by Dr. Green; other mediums present. Central hall, 121 ft S. BROADWAY. LIBERAL CLUB TONIGHT. 617 BROal>- way; "Evolution of Industry," by.Geo. J7 Fox; music by L. Hope Cooper. Dis- cussion to follow. Public Invited. Free. PROF. IRA L, GUILFORD SPEAKS ON any topic requested. Scientific psychic tests for all Monday evening. Seats free. 634 ft S. SPRING. GEORGE EDWIN BURNELL LECTURR "Religion of the Illumined." 7:45 Sunday evening, Oct. 22, chapel, 1327 GEORGIA STREET. 25 c>.'nts. DR. COLLINGE ON "ILLUMINATION of the Mind," Sunday. 7:30 p. m. Kramer hall. 932 S. Grand. Silver collection. BUY BULLFROG BUNDL"e7ABKYOUR broker. CONTRACTORS FOR SALE— DON'T HESITATE Any longer about getting that home. Why should you, when we offer to build you one on monthly payments, as easy as rent? We will draw you plans from your individual ideas, or show you son*, i of our own. WE WILL MAKE SPECIAL IN- DUCEMENTS To those who wish to build for cash. We handle nothing but No. 1 material and labor and are In a position to thor- oughly notlsfy you In every particular. WHITING. THOMPSON & CO.. 236 Byrne Bids;. Home phone 1075. buy bullfrog"bundle. ask your broker. PIANOS PIANOS^BO_D ON E^BY^PAYMENTaI Pianos rented at low rates. A. G. : GARDNER PIANO HOUSE, Ltd., Ul Winston St.- !_,' Black 2__;iiaa_ 3136, PART JV MONEY TO LOAN r^HAV-^M^N-Y^T^nLOA^T^^ALL KINDS OF GOOD SECURITY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CURRENT RATES. JAMES B. THRELKELD, 201 FAY BLDG., 326 W. THIRD ST. TELEPHONE: SUNSKT MAIN BJJ. HOME 8263 ' ' NOTARY PUBLIC. CONVEYANCER. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES for building, or on improved city prop- erty, or In good outside towns, on A NEW DEFINITE CONTRACT or lim- ited payment plan of Installment pay- ments, Interest decreases each month as you pay. STATE MUTUAL BUILD- ING AND LOAN ABS'N., 107 8. Brdwy. ANY AMOUNT <»f FURNITURB. , pianos, household goods, machinery. etc.. If stored In our new fireproof ware- house. Office 122 S. Main. COLTBAR WAREHOUSE CO.. Phons . Main IU7. Home 21M. DON'T BORROW TROUBLE, BORROW money; salaried men and women accom- modated on their note without mort- gage or indorser; confidential. CHER- RY. 211 O T. Johnson Bldg., cor. 4th and Broadway. - ■ ' ttiONKV TO LOAN AT LOW INTEREST on pianos, diamonds, automobiles, fur- niture, real estate: no publicity. Office 1, WM, SOUTH HILL ST. 9:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. ' 11. W. POINUKXTEH, 409 WILCOX Illdtf., loans noief on real estate, stocks and bonds. Building loans a specialty. MONEY TO LOAN-THOMAB S. WADB- WORTH, 219 & 320 Douglas bldg., will lend money on city or county real estate. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. SANITARIUMS _^_~^_^TS_r^_rt7~Bajsiit_riu_> Massage, electric, tub, vapor, steam bathe, chiropody, manicuring, scalp treatment facial massage. — 6H W. First. Home $80». BATH 3 AND MASSAGE raRF^E^Tc^rTOILET'^ARLORS, 949 South Hill. Olive oil, tub and medl- | cated baths by lady and gentleman, first-clnss operators. Facial massage, hair dyes and toilet preparations. EXPERIENCED MASSAGE OPERA- tor lately from New York will treat ladles and children at their homes by appointment. MAGNETIC, Box 98, Herald office. UP-TO-DATE VICTORIA BATH AND massacre parlors. Tub baths, 25c, 50c and $1. Rheumatism successfully trealuU. 762 S. SPRING; 767 S. MAIN; room 21. THE MITCHELL BATH PARLORS— vapor tub baths and massage, alcohol and oil rubs. 218 N. MAIN ST., office 11. Open Sundays. FOR A FIRST-CLASS, THOROUGH treatment, call at 220 FRANKLIN ST., room 6. One treatment assures another. SULPHUME, VAPOR, ELECTRIC, TUB baths, massage, chiropody. Formerly 618W Spring. 701H S. BDWY. Main 3133. SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS-NO BUN- day treatment; office hours 9 to 9. 223 W. 2d St.. rooms 213-215. Home 2229. 821 SOUTH HILL— VAPOR AND TUB baths, massage for colds, rheumatism, nervousness. Open every day. Room 9. 100 PEOPLE THIS WEEK TO TRY OUR $2.60 treatments for one dollar. 629 ft S. BROADWAY, room 10. FOR A GOOD TUB OR VAPOR BATH and massage go to 738V4- SOUTH ■ GRAND AYE.; phone 6660. ' BATHS, FORMERLY 720 SO. BROAD- way, removed to 612 So. Broadway, R. 10. Electric treatments. FROM LONDON, MANICURING-322 S. Spring st., room 18, second floor; select. BATHS— 3O9 W. TEMPLE ST. ROOM 2. Phone Home 6076. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. PALMIBTB AND M-DIUMS South Hill St., hand, card or clairvoy- ant readings dally, 25c; satisfaction or no pay. Hundreds of pleased patrons. Lectures every Wednesday and Friday evening. Admission to lectures, 16c. PROF. IRA il GUILFORD— PHRE- noIogtst, Phyohic Palmist. Both hands read this week 25c. Refer- ences a hundred thousand Los An- geles people. 341% S. SPRING. Free lecture Monday evening, Brent's hall. MRS. LA PORTT, THE NOTED NEW York clairvoyant, can be seen at 333 V 4 S Spring. Come and Bee me. Costs you nothing to shake hands with me. Will be open Monday, the 23d. Suite 31. MRS. WESLEY, THE RELIABLE LIFE reader: advice on all business af- fairs, love and journeys; reunites the parted. Readings absolutely correct. 341 % S. SPRING ST. Parlors 4 and b. MRS. SANFORD JOHNSON, INDE- pendent slate writing medium, 752 South Spring. The Victoria. Circles Monday. Thursday, 8 p. m. Readings daily. Phone Main 4508. DR. GREEN, CLAIRVOYANT— BUSI- ness medium; satisfaction given; test circles Wednesday evenings, 8 o'clock, 25c. Room 16. 119 ft S- SPRING ST. MRS. PARKER, PALMIST ..NU CLAlR- voyant. 328H SOU SPRING ST. Room lfi personal: YOiUR~FORTUNE TOLD— SEND NAME and address with 2-cent stamp and date of birth, and I will send you a pen-pic- ture of your life from the cradle to the grave. PROF. LEO AMZI, Dept. A 4, Bridgeport, Conn. LADIES, MARRIED LADIES— SOME- thIng new and useful. Agents wanted. Enclose stamp for reply. DR. C. CHARLES, P. O. Box 820, Los An- geles, Cal. MORPHINE, OPIUM, LAUDANUM. CO- calne habit; myself cured: will inform you of harmless permanent home cure, MARY BALDWIN, box 1212. Chicago. WOULD YOU MARRY RICH IF OTH- erwtse suited and pay when married? For particulars, plain, sealed, send stamp. Home Club, Harvey, 111. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. Bpecial notices window^shaßesT^" "^ Slightly damaged shades, 25c. Our burlaps are heavier than otn- ers and can be pasted; 76 Inches (not 72) natural, 20c; 36 inches dyed, 15c; 40 Inches dyed. 20c; just the thing for between chair rails. Moldings 2c foot. Vi Best paint, $1.50 per gallon. Big reduction in wall paper. Try our enamels — they make things shine like a mirror. Glazing -md painting. WALTER BROTHERS, 627 South Spring St. W. V. JOHNSTON'S The old reliable carpenter jobbing shop. Best place for good work and prompt service. Screens, ladders, shlrfboards made to order and in stock. Tel Main 6203, 809 W. SEVENTH. ■ A MARRIED PHYSICIAN OF BTAND- Ing, from the east, registered in Cali- fornia, desires to become associated with some established practitioner in or near this city. Address BOX 180. Herald office. FREE READING ROOM. CIRCULAT- ing Metaphysical library, 611 Grant build- Ing, 355 South Broadway. Healing meet- Ing Thursday evening. Choice line of books on sale. Home phone 1715. 80. CAL. TRANSFER CO.-TRUNKS, 25c and up; general dray ago. Tels Mala I486: Home 2154. 817 W. SECOND ST. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. FRATERNAL NOTICEB UOLDEN STATK CAMP, NO. 7110. M. W. A., meets every Wednesday night in K. P. hall. 108 North Spring st. All neigh" bors cordially invited. W. H. STONE, Clerk. ; ■ 238-239 Bradbury Bldg. BUY!BU__rBOG_UJ_I)__, ASK. YOUR broJier» ■ ■ ■■■ ■■• ■ , •< •• • ■"•... 3 PATENTB AND PATENT RIOHTa TOWNSEND, LYON, . UACICLEV _ KNIGHT. ■ PATENTS OBTAINED IN ALL COUN- tries; trademarks and copyrights regis- tered; patent, trademark and copyright suits In all courts. ROOMS 504-7, Mer- chants' Trust Company building. Tele« phones, Home 819 L Sunset. Main >_>. v PATENTS— I FURNISH MY CLIENTS with copies of all correspondence had In their cases (except foreign); I also fur- nish free of cha'ge complete copies of drawings and specifications: retain this for future reference. JAMES R. TOWN- BEND. Bradbury Block Phones 847. HAZARD & HARPHAM, PATENTS. Pioneers. SPRING St 6TH. Book fr». TRANBFER AND STORAGE THE^rATvANrTRUCK^ND STOR- AGE CO. MOVE, PACK, STORE AND SHIP HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PI- ANOS AT REDUCED RATES. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON SHIPPINO YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PI- ANOS EAST, WEST, NORTH ANO SOUTH. WE ALSO MOVE OFFICES, SAFES AND MACHINERY. PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. 618 S. BROAD- WAY. PHONES— MAIN 116, HOME 294. R. H. DUNSTON. PROP. WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUII STORAGE WAREHOUSE BEFORE PLACING YOUR STORAGE ELSE- WHERE. OUR PRICES ARE MOST RASONABLE. WE ALSO MOVE FURNITURE, PtANOS, ETC. WH SHIP HOUSEHOLD GOODS FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN AT REDUCED RATES. OFFICE, 226 W. FIFTH BT. TRANSCONTINENTAL FREIGHT CO. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. CO_- YEAR WAREHOUSE CO., new and fireproof storage; moving, shipping: lowest rates. Carpets steamed cleaned and packed in moth-proof paper. Cash advanced on storage. Office 3_ South Main. Phones Main 1117; Home 2164. WE SHIP HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO and from the east and north in our own cars at greatly reduced rates. Call on us or write for particulars. BEKINS VAN AND STORAGE CO., 244 South Broadway. ' TROY VAN AND STORAGE CO.— OF- FICE, 442 S. BROADWAY. PHONE MAIN 2103: HOME 2883. HALF RATES ON SHIPPING. ' _____ BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR .broker. BROKERS^ !_^J_l^ iT wT~P?IINDEStTERI " BROKER, / 409 Wilcox Building, deals In bonds, mort-* gages and other first-class securities. Loans negotiated at lowest market rates. If you wish to lend money on first motgages I can place it for you safely and at a fair rate of interest. Reference: First National Bank. Los Angeleß National Bank. BICYCLES^ | BICYCLES— WeThaVB FROM S3 UP to 550.00. Double bar and tires from 91.50 up in «4.50 of all makes, over- stocked SSOOO — orth, cloning; oat. Call for your chance. Bigg-eat prices paid for bicycles. 344 E. IST. ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW MARRIAGE LAWS, ESTATES BET- tled, damage cases, collections made, advice free, confidential, Notary Pub- lic, legal papers executed. Open even- Ings. E. HARDESTY, Rooms 1-2-3. 12514 South Spring. MARRIAGE AND PROBATE LAWS A specialty. No fee without success. _. P. MOREY, 621 Stlmson blk., cor. Srd and Spring. Phone 6718. Open evenings. UIVORCE LAWS-ADVICE FREE: NO fee without success: private. J. If. SMITH. 122 W. Third St.. Room 106. < to i p. m. ■ - J. MARION BROOKS- EX-U. S. ATTY.. 142 S. B'WAY.! Office evenings. Notary Notary. Both phones. FOR BALS Houses HOUSES FOR SALE. ■McDaDimaißdl ■<& StotM . SO9-10 Lankershim. Bldg. Exclusive dealers In high-class prop- erty. -. i Business property bought and sold. EXAMINE THE FOLLOWING LIST OF HIGH-CLASS RESIDENCES. LO- CATED IN LOS ANGELES, CHOIC- EST DISTRICTS AND ALL AT SELL PRICES. STRICTLY MODERN IN ALL AP- POINTMENTS. W. 11th St., 6 rooms • 2300 Hoover St., 5 rooms 2500 W. 28th St., 4 rooms. 2700 W. 30th St., 7 rooms. 3000 Hope St., 5 rooms 3000 W. 25th St., 8 rooms 3730 Howard boulevard, 5 r00m5.... 3200 W. 30th St., 6 rooms 310U Hoover St., 6 r00m5. .......... 4SOO I.a Salle St., 9 rooms: a snap. . . 4000 Raymond aye., 9 rooms; best buy in the city neso Hobart boulevard, 8 r00m5.... 6000 Van Buren St., 8 rooms 7500 Orange St., 8 rooms 8000 Westlake aye., 8 rooms soon Alvarado terrace SHOO Westlake aye., 9 rooms nono Van Buren St., 7 rooms ttooo West Adams St., 11 rooms 9000 Bonnie Brae, 8 rooms , 0000 Kenwood aye., 11 rooms 9250 Van Buren, 9 rooms 9000 Westlake aye., 11 r00m5...... West 24th St., 10 rooms 10,000 South Union St., 11 r00m5,... 10,000 Westlake aye., 10 rooms 10,600 West Adams st, 8 rooms 10,000 Westlake aye., 13 rooms 11,000 Budlong aye., 9 rooms 11,500 W. Adams St., 15 rooms 12,000 Magnolia aye.,' 9 rooms 1.i.0n0 South Hoover St., 10 rooms... 1.1.500 Alvarado terrace, 11 r00m5.... 14,000 We have other splendid buys that we will be pleased to show you, and we have the best trader in the United States; it's well to make his ac- quaintance. Come list your property with us whether for sale or exchange. We will give you quick action and hon- est treatment. We own and offer for sala Three Million Dollars of Municipal bonds, 4 to 6 per cent Interest, we collect accrued Interest without charge on all bonds we sell. Will loan the face value of any bond we sell at the rate of Interest they bear. ; McDonald & stott, 309-10 Lankershlm Bldg. Home phone 4746. Sunset Main 4566. fou"b7room bungalow $2500 CORNER ON CARLOTA BOULEVARD M. L. McKEEVER .' (Ground Floor) 223 V. Second St. Phone .8103 or R<W 2507 SEE THESK AT ONCE: — ONLY A FEW good large lots, si«e 50x150. left. Price «150 and up. Easy terms_ be- tween 2 car lines, 6 cents fare. Take Euclid aye. car going north on Broad- way or on Kast First street to Euclid and Stephenson avenues. ; • ■ See SAML. J. HARRIS. FOR SALE— 6-ROOM COTTAGE ON E. 43d st., near Maple - avenue, new and modern, tor $2300; $200 down and $20 monthly. JONES & RYDER LAND CO., 218 W. Third street • FOR SALE— 2 6-ROOM. NEW MODERN cottages: only: 10 minutes' walk from 8. 1 P. R. shops: only $3000; easy pay- ments. TAYLOR, 102 Broadway. . - : A SNAP— HOUSE 30x40; LOT 60x140. cement walks and cellar, -gas , and electric fixtures, modern house. ■■ See owner. 1536 W. 21ST. $1000 EQUITY IN 6-ROOM COTTAGE. Want land and lots, • SXPDAiit, '308 Cqdb.Bl— _ - ~ ••.■•• :' - -•■ ■