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6 THE WEATHER LOB ANGF.LEB, Cnl.. Nov. *. 1806. rlnWj BnTTTTTT R;HjWltKi|Vel£VV»n.th«r S n.m.l 29.95 I R2 I M fNK 1 8 I Clear. 'f> p.m. l 29. M ) OT I *; IBW | 7 I t'lnudy. Maximum temperature, 72. Minimum temperature, to. Weather Conditions By Associated Press. BAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 8.-(>enernlly cloudy weather prevails over the Pacific slope, except in the Interior of California, where It In clear. Light showers have fallen In Oregon and southern Arizona. • The presnurfl hn* risen rapidly over the northwestern portion of the country and fallen over the southern plateau. Tha temperature changes nave been (light In all district*. Forecast Los Angeles nnd vlclnlty-Cloudy Bntur dny, probably showers; light west wind. MARRIAGEJ.ICENSES HOPE-DOEO-BUTTON - Harold Hope- Doeg. agpd ». a native of England and resident of Los Angeles, and Violet M. Button, aged 2.1. a native of England and resident of Pasadena. tKLEINE-LAVELLE-O. J. Klelne, ageft 27, a native of Germany and resident of Los Angeles, and Annie V. Lavrlle. aged 22, a native of California and resident of Sherman. ZIMMERMAN-ROBBINS-H. H. Zimmer- man, aged 23, a native of Missouri and resident of Los Angeles, and Luis H. Robblns, aged 20, a native of New Jer- sey and resident of Los Angeles. BAUBRAILA-LUBURA-N. J. Brtubralla, aged 25, a native of Austria and resi- dent of Los Angeles, and Nlko J. Lu- bura, aged 24, a native of Austria and resident of Los Angeles. IYOUNT-LE BIHAN-W. P. Yount. aged 80, a native of Ohio and resident of Springfield, Ohio, and Hilda E. Le Bl- han, aged id. a native of Sweden and resident of Lou Angeles. McDONALD-McNEIL— A. J. McDonald, aged 28, a native of Canada and resi- dent of Los Angeles, and Kate A. Mc- Neil, aged 26, a native of Canada anA resident of Los Angeles. WATKINS-McNEA— T. 11. Watklns, aged 45, a native of Canada and resident of LOS Angeles, and Jane McNoa. aged 35. a native of Canada and jestdent of Los Angeles. WOLFREY-KIMBROrOH— J. R. Wol- frey, aged 60, a native of Virginia and resident lof Glendora, and Kate Klm- brough, aged 62, a native of Kentucky and resident of Glendora. REYNOLDS-COE— W. P. Reynolds, aged 27, a native of Missouri and resident of Los Angeles, and Louise Cop, aged 30, a : native of Alabama and resident of Los Angeles. HODSON-WYLDE— S. C. Hodson. aged 23, a native of Minnesota and resident of Los Angeles, and Jessie V. Wylde, aged 22, a native of Illinois and resident of Los Angeles. BIRTHS THOMPSON— To John A. and wife, 1831 Bridge street, October 2i>, a son. Peck & Chase Co., undertakers and fembilmcrs; lady assistants. 433 S. Hill. Tel. Main 61. DEATHS KASPARE— Sylvester, county hospital, native of Russia, endocarditis, Novem- ber 2, aged 41 years. GOMEZ— Gregorla, 600 San Fernando street, native of Mexico, anaemia, November 2, aged 49 years. BRESEE BROS. CO. P 2?3 ONE BROADWAY AND SIXTH STREET Lady assistant a t tends 1 1 » i ri t~ nt*i/ m p Ladies and children. UNUtK I AKFRS PIERCE BROS. & CO. Funeral directors, 810-812 S. 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 8. Grand avenue. Phones — Main 403; Home 403. FUNERAL NOTICES Asylum of Los Angeles Commnnderv, No. 9, K. T., Los Angeles, Nov. 4, 1905.— Sir Knights: You are earnestly requested to be at Masonic Temple in full Templar uniform Sunday afternoon, November 5, at 1:30 sharp, to act as escort to Pales- tine Lodge, No. 35, F. & A. M., In the funeral ceremony of the late Sir P. C. Bmlth of Mt. Hermon Commandery, No. 7, of Beatrice. Neb. By order of FRANCIS M. PARKER, Commander. Attest: W. B. SCARBOROUGH, Recorder. KThe funeral services of the late Mrs. J. M. Cowan will bo held at thu residence, 1420 Mitchell place, on Sunday. November b, at 2 o'clock 1 il>-nds lnvltpd. CHURCH NOTICES f ST! PAULAS PRO-'c ATITE JDRAL^S23 South Olive street (tin- Episcopal church nearest to the lending hotels). The Rev. J. J. Wilklns, L>. D., den and rector. Services 7:30, !i:3O and 11 a. m.; 7:30 p. m. The rector will preach.- Subjects: Morning, "After Death, What?"; evening, "The Com- munion of Saints." Strangers cor- dially welcome. Deslrablp sittinKS for all sorts and conditions of men. The rich and the poor meet together; I the Lord Is the Maker of them all. IMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN church, corner of Tenth and Flgueroa Fts.— Rev. Hugh K. Walker, D. D., Ihe pastor, will preach tomorrow at 11:00 a. ni. and at 7:30 p. m. Subjects: Morn- Ing, "The Call of the Simple Life to the Modern Church as an Organized Force." Evening, "Three Great Prepositions in the Vocabulary of Life." Tho chorus choir will assist tn the evening service. Strangers are especially Invited to wor- ship with us. THE LOS ANGELES FELLOWSHIP— Benjamin Fay Mills, the permanent minister, will speak at Hlanchard hall at 11 o'clock on "The Spiritual Life." Music by Miss Helen O. Tappe, soprano; Alfred E. Walper. violinist, and W. D. Phillips, tenor. All seata tree to all. Children's church at 23:2 South Hill street at 11. Sunday school at Fellow- ship House, 420 West Sixth street, at 3:30. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Hope St., near Ninth— Seats free. Rev. Wm. Horace Day, pastor. Rev. Warren F. Day, D. D., pastor emeritus. Mr. Harry Clifford Lou, choir master. Mr. Walter F. Skeele, organist. Morning service, 11 o'clock, Dr. I>ny will preach. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock, the pastor will preach on "Modern Heroes of the Falth " BROADWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, opposite the court house. Preaching at It a. m. by B. F. Coulter, and at 7:45 p. m. by P. C. Dlxon. OENTIBTB BCmFFMAN~DENTAIT^CJOn ~~~ 107 M. bpniid St.— Palnleaa cxtrnctlnit. tilling, crown and bridge work, flaxlbl* rubber plates. Pure gold tilling*. "So up; all other fillings. Suo up; clranlr.K teeth, tOo up; sold crowna and brldt;* J work. 12.60 up; *ci.a teeth. 12.60 up. Also op«n evenings and Sunday forenoons. 55! WE BACH MANJ THE WELL- KNOWN MINNEAPOLIS DENTIST, PERMANENTLY LOCATED, 209-210 JOHNSON BLDG., COH. 4TH AND BROADWAY. PHONE 6S3J HOME. jfRANK STEVENS. 3g-t* 80. HPRINU. ATTORN EYB.AT.L AW JJAIirtIAGE LAWS, PROPERTY 11IOHTB ADJUSTED. DAMAGE CAHEH, COLLECTIONS MADE QUICK. PRIVATE, LKUAL PAPERS DHAWN AND KXKCUTKU NOTARY PUBLIC. OPION KVKKY EVENING. K. HAHDKBTY. KOOMH 1-2-3, 125W I SOUTH SPRING STREET. MARRIAOifi AND PUOIiATiS LAWS A specialty. No tea without aucceas. & P. MUKKV, 621 Btimson blk., cor. 3rd and Bpilng. ' Phone tnii. Open evenloga. fjIVUHCti LAWfaUAUVICiS H'RISK: NO tva without success; prlvato. J. U OMITU.Ua W. 'Itilrd at.. Huoiu ltW. I W a », m. WANTED M«li>-Malii^ HUMMEL HROB. A CO., -EMPLOYMENT AGENTS— A Strictly first-class, reliable agency All kinds of help promptly furnish«J tYour or>l -r« Solicited. IH-11S F.ast Second street. Between Mnln and Los Angeles ata. Largest and best equipped offices on the Pacific coast. HUMMEL HROB. A CO.. lift and U« E. 2d St. Tel«phon*«— Mnln not Horn a MB. WANTED— IO STRONG. KXPER- Imced delivery boys with wheels; mu»t know rlty thoroughly nml lv over 14 years. Wnges in per week. Apply to supt. at HAMUUnOERS before 10 B. m. SOLICITORS FOR COLLECTION agency; none but hustlers nerd ap- ply. Call nt room HO HOLLKNHKCK HOTEL, between the hours of !):30 and 4 o'clock. WANTED— CARRIERS FOR PAPER routes Mutt have wheel or horse find cart. 000-l snlnry. Apply CIR- CULATION DEPARTMENT, The Her- ald, r, p. m. SALESMAN WANTED TO S ELL King's River Inml on easy weekly pay- ments. Apply to KINO'S RIVKU LAND CO.. 304-5-"; Merchantl Trust ltlilg. WANTED-S YOUNG MX.V 17 YEARS old with wheels; good wages. Apply at t24»t 24» BOITII SPRING. Help — Female WANTED-AT THE BOOT & SHOE Hospital. 588 South Main. opposite HurbHiik Theater, a wonrin to make shoes. Help— Male and Femal* WANTED — 10 CASi F'HOYS *OR~ GIRLS over 14 years. Apply to supt. at HAMBUROER'S beforo 10 n. m. A^ WANTED — LADY AND GENTLEMEN solicitors: combination journal; sure money. Call Saturday 7:30 to a p. m. TRENTON 1 1( )TKL. room Jliy. Real Estate DO YOU WANT TO ~ BUY, SELL, RENT OR EXCHANGE real estate — lot. house, farm, ranch, business or manufacturing: property? List with us. We get results. Strict attention to business. No deal too small. See us for snaps — for homs- makingr or investment. A. C. GONDRING. 629 BYRNE BLDG. WANTED— ABOUT :00 ACRES WIRE grass cattle pasture, fenced, between Los Angeles and the ocean. BOX 32ij, Herald office. - To Rent WANTED — ALL OWNERS- '—OF RENTAL PROPERTY TO KNOW THAT WE —DO A RENTAL BUSINESS— DON'T WORRY —IF YOU WANT A TENANT LIST TOUR PROPERTY WITH US MINES A PARISH, 115 SOUTH HILL STREET. Houses WANTED— TO PURCHASE A FIVE OR six-room cottage or bungalow, in the southwset part of city. Please give terms and address BOX 2!», Herald offlca WANTED— SEVEN OR EIGHT-ROOM house with modern Improvements and furnace heat. Located on West side on high ground. Apply P. O. BOX »n:>. To Purchase — Miscellaneous WANTED— IOOO OLD* FEATHER BEDS; highest cash prices paid. Address A. B. MACK, general delivery. Miscellaneous WANTED — DEALERS AND PAPER- hansrers to write for sample hooks of burlaps, shades, wallpnpor. paints, etc. WALTER BROS., 6Si S. Spring. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WE SELL THE EARTH. BASSETT & SMITH. A splendidly paying business; JSO.ono sales last year; proiitH about 25 per cent net. Get details at our ofllce, BASSETT & SMITH. L. A. R. 8., 202 M; So. Broadway. WALTER PAINTS HOUSES. When you do bunking or insurance business you look Into ihe responsi- bility of the institution. Why not bo when you havu your house painted, go to WALTER BROS., i! 27 S. Spring. FOR SALK— TYPICAL COUNTRY GEN- era] store. $«.VKi stork. Salos over $40,000 per year. Fine profits. Fine location in this valley. No agents need reply. Ad- dress BOX .». Herald office. FOR SALE— DRY GOODS BUSINESS, established 9 years: will net I'SOOO a year; will sell at inventory. This is first-class. A. H. GREGG & CO.. 715- 71 C Bryson blk. Home W2l. for sale— good" nisi n ks's; team, two wagons and hameßß. Make me an offor; apply 421 MOI.IXn ST., Homo phone 60bi. FOR SALE— A SCHOLARSHIP IN THE Los Angeles Colle(,-u of Fine Arts, at a very low figure. Address BOX IUS Herald. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE ASK YOUR brokor. LOST AND =OL'ND LOST-ON MAIN ORI.THIRTY.FIRST street, lady's Rold watch anil chain. Liberal reward if r-Murnrrl to J. F. OOOIIKNOW. \fl Weft Pic.i sti-ffpt. PHYSICIANS dr. ani7~mrbT~carter success- fully treat all feraalt discuses and Ir- regularities; 20 years experience; cua- sultation free. Hours, X a. m. to i p. in.: Sundaya, 10 to 12 v. ni. 204 MKR. PANTILE PLACE, over 543 S Spring BO UTHKRN HOME FOK~ LaTJlk^ DUX- Ing confinement; homes for children IJR. C. 10. SMITH. Til lifllnvu* ,« To). Main S3C4. JULIAN MACRAUJ TJLKCTIUCIAN^ Mental and nervous diseases. 103U S. HOPE. Home 4004. DR TA YLOR- FEMALE - SPECIALIST and obstetrics. BELASCO THEATER. Main st. , PALMISTS AND MeDIUMS ■ KkJpTtTi lTprpH TchTiTm kT Jl 0 m7»49 South Hill St., hand, card or clairvoy- ant readings dully, 25c; uatlsfuctlon or no puy. Hundrcda ot plcusid patrons. Lectures every Wednesday und Friday evening. Admission to lecturus. 16c, PROF. IRA L. GUILFORD. PHRENOL- ogIst, psychic, palmist. Both hands re-ul tills week, 25c. lieferenceH: A hundrxtl thousand Liih AnKt'leH puuple. Free lec- ture Monday evening, Brent's hall. Of- _flce 1 _341',4 S. SPRING. DH. Oil EX N , CLX 1 K VOYANT— BTjsf- ness medium; uatiufactlnn given; test circles U'i iln, Hday evenings, 8 o'clock, 25c. Room 10. 11!)',), S. HPltl.Nt; HT. MRS. I'AHKKH, PALMIST -»M> ULAITT voyant. H:»M, SOI) Hl'ltlNO ST. Room 15 BROKERS r. vvT^o7NDiXT^tV"Tm6Tcirßr~4(» Wllcox Building, deals In bonda, mort- tagea and other tlrst-claas securities, .oatis negotiated at lowest market rates. If you wish to lend money on first motgages 1 can place It for you aufely and at a fair rats of Interest. Reference: First National liunk, Lu* Angelic National Bunk, LO3 ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1905. FOR RENT HOuMa *n Mi«ni:piu;*r.MT\TioN. The Needs of the Public we aim to Supply, Though our RENTAL DEPARTMENT be new; Ro won't you come 'round and let n* try To select n I'l.icc for You? l"l> 1.1.l A MIIIMII, .Til «nn(h Hill Xtrrrt. FOR RENT— I4-STORY COTTAOE ON Griffith nvo. car line, R rooms, sink In kitchen; fine chnd* trees; plnca for chicken*. IW7 E. JEFFERSON ST. TO LET-fS-ROOM, 2-HTOHY HOUBK. »», Including tvntrr; R33 Kohler street TIIOB. J. HAMPTON, 119 8. llroadway. L. A. R. H. Furnished Rooms IF YOU ARB LOOKING FOR TUB best piii-n in Loa Anuelen to room nnd board, call nt $06 S. Bunkar Hill; highest elevation In city; a nice, quint homa. newly furn!»h»d nnd horn* rooking. Take Angel's Flight, then go two blocks we*F. Rates low for th<- summer. FOR RKNT-NICELY FURNISHED sunny room* In private family. Large ground* nnrl all convenience.*. IS mlh- ulen from l*t and Broadway. 2536 EAHT FIRST ST.. corner Flckett. Boyle Height*. Phone Home 41241. ROOMS TO LET. $4.00, big. single room, *tenma heat, new; Court Terrace. Elevator at 207 N. BROADWAY. Roomt COURT TERRACE, 3)7 N. RROADWAY; elevator to top floor; walk through to Court terrace: new management; refur- nished; first class; rooms, suites, apart- _m_ents; stenm heat FtaU TO LET — MODERN FLATS — WATER free. $10 — 3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont. $12— 3 rooms, 212 N. Fremont. $12— 3 rooms. 334 S. Figueroa. $14 — 3 rooms, 334 S. Flgueroa, fur- nished. $16 — 5 rooms, 1013 W. Diamond. $I(j_r, rooms. 1016 W. Ist. }lli— 4 rooms. 312 W. Ist. $16 — 3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont, fur- nished. $1S — 3 rroms, 218 N. Fremont, fur- nished. W IEBEN DANGE R, 221 La ujr hlln B Id. Furnished Flats FOR $16 YOU CAN RENT 3 ROOMS, rooms, completely furnished, new, ele- gant; housekeeping; gas range, bath, telephone, hot water; close In. 334 SOUTH FIGUEROA. $10 unfurnished; also 204 NORTH FREMONT, $10 unfur- nished. APARTMENTS TO LET. 3-room Apartment, $20; 4-room, $25 to $50. Court Terrnce. Elevator at 207 N. BROADWAY. Steam heat. Stores and Offices TO LET— SEA'ERAL BEAUTIFULLY decorated warerooms, each 33x75 feet; well lighted, clean and airy; choice central location. Freight and passenger elevator service. Unusually good quar- ters for wholesale millinery, tailor. Jew- eler or any light manufacturing busi- ness. Apply 345-347 SOUTH SPRING STREET. MONEY TO LOAN r^H^V^~^a67JET"fo^LOA7T^}N S^ALL KINDS OF GOOD SECURITY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CURRENT RATES. JAMES B. THRELKELD, 201 FAY BLDG., 826 W. THIRD ST. TELEPHONE: SUNSET MAIN 193, HOME 8253. _NOTARY PUBLIC. CONVEYANCER. CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO salaried persons on note, without se- curity, 'vlthout employer's knowledge and without fndorsers; easy payments, positively lowest rates. Hours 10:30 to 6:30. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO., 61S-629 Chamber ol Commerce bldg. ANY AMOUNT Ol< FURNITURE, pianos, household goods, machinery, etc., If stored In our new fireproof wars- house. Ofllce $22 8. Main. COLTEAR WAREHOUSE CO.. Phono Main 1117. Home 2154. R. W. PUIIVDEXTEn, JO9 WIIXOX Illdß-. loans money on real catate, stocks and bonds. nulldlntT loan* • specialty. MONEY TO LOAN-THOMAS S. WADS- WORTH. 319 & 320 Douglae bldg., will lend money on city or county real eslatn. SANITARIUMS MRS~^M7^H2KSERTi BA^irrAKuTM^ Massage, electric, tub, vapor, steam baths, chiropody, manicuring, scalp treatment, facial massage. 225 ft W. First. Homo 8809. BATHS AND MASSAGE THE MITCHELL~BATFf"I^RLOR^ vapor tub baths and massage, alcohol and oil rubs. 218 N. MAIN ST., office 11. Open Sundays. THE BADEN BATHS— STEAM AND herb baths, electric treatments cure Instantly and magnetic treatments. 218 N. MAIN, room 12. BON TON BATH PARLORB-MEDI- Ciitod baths, magnetic massage and salt glow; hours 10 to 12 p. m. 703V4 SOUTH BROADWAY. SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS— NO SUN- day treatment; office hours, !) to 9. 223 W. SECOND ST., rooms 213-215. Home 222 D. SULPHUMK, VAPOR. ELECTRIC, TUB baths, massage, chiropody. Formerly SI6V4 Spring 701H S. BDWY. Main 8133. 32*1 SOUTH HILL— VAPOR AND TUB baths, massage for colds, rheumatism, nervousness. Open every day. Room 9. MANICURING. TIEDICATED VAPOR and tub baths, massage. 245^ S. SPRINT, ST.. 3d floor, suite 26. FOR A GOOD TUB OR VAPOR BATH and massage go to 738H SOUTH GRAND AYE.; phone 6660. BATHS. FoRMFRLY 720 SO. BROAD- way. removed to 612 So. Broadway, R. 10. Electric treatments. THE ELECTRIC INSTITUTE, 2?0 l'r.inklln st.; new management, new holp; open evenings. I SATII AND MASSAGE— BITITK 6 &1, 1610V4 SOUTH SPRING STREET. BATHS— 3O9 W. TEMPLE ST. ROOM 2. Phone Home 6076. 4i:.',4 SO. SPRING "~BT.-SHAMPOOINO, miiln treatment. SPECIAL NOTICES wTnTjow^TTaßes! ~~-~" Slightly damaged shades, 26c. Our burlaps are heavier than otn- era und can be pasted; 76 Inches (not 72) natural. 20c; 36 inches dyed, 16c; 40 inches dyed, 20c; Just the thing for between chair rails. Moldings 2a foot. liest paint, $1.50 per gallon. • I3lg reduction in wall paper. Try our enamels — they make things shine like a mirror. Glazing and painting/. WALTER imOTHERB. 627 South Spring St. PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS TUWNaKNU, LYON." iIACKLKV'^i KNIGHT. PATENTS OMTAINUD IN ALL COUN- trie*; trademarks and copyrights regis- tered; put nit, trademark and copyright suits In all courts. ROOMS 501-7, Mer- chants' Trust Company building. Tele- phonea. Home 8181. Bunset Mala 9129. HAZARD & HAUPHAM, PATBNTH. Pioneers HPItING A 6TH. Book fra«. PIANOS pTaTJo9T6lCd^n l^aTy~paym£nts^ Planoa rented at low rates. A. G. GAHDNUR PIANO JiOUBK. Ltd., Ul Wlnaten at Tel. UUck 2221; Uoo>« «!»», You'll Be Surprised 000 At the Good Results Herald Liners Will Bring Yoo MINING AND ASSAYING ASSAYINO NIOHT SCHOOL— NOW IN session. WADE * WADE, lit Eaat First at, BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASIC YOUR broker. TRANSFER AND STORAGE WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. COl#- 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 522 South Main. Phones Main 1117: Home 2161 personal: LA DI EsT^MA^IRTE^TIADn^S^SOME^ thing new and useful. Agents wanted. Enclose stamp for reply. DR. C CHARLES. P. O. Box 820, Los An- geles. Cal. ___^ BICYCLEB ~~~ 342 SECOND HAND lIICYCLES nnnlril at 342 K. Ist at. Bring: your whfclw nnil net your minify, LEGAL. NOTICES -Notice of Ihe Annual Meetlns; of the Stockholders The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Provident Mutual Build- ing Loan association will be held at the office of the association, 135 South Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal., on Tues- day, the 21st day of November, 1905, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meet- ing. By order of L. W, BLINN, President. J. M. HUNTER, Secretary. Sealed proposals will be received at ofllce of Treasurer Pacific Branch, N H., D. V. S., Soldiers' Home, Los An- geles County, Cal., until 12 o'clock m. on the following dates, and then opened for furnishing and delivery of supplies under Current Expenses, Subsistence, Household, Farm and Clothing, Decem- ber 2. 1905: Hospital, December 4, 1005. and Repairs, December 6, 1905, in ac- cordance with Instructions and specifi- cations, copies of which, with blank proposals and other Information may be had upon application to T. J. Coch- lane. treasurer. FOR SALE Houses FOR SALE- TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS IF SOLD soon, as owners are leaving the city and properties must be sold at once. One 6-room cottage In Bonnie Brae district, large rooms, modern, first class in every particular, nice home, worth J4OOO. Can be bought for considerable less if taken at once. Nice lot 50x125, everything in first class condition and lovely home. Must be seen to be ap- preciated. Also one seven-room cottage with nice lawn in front and all kinds of fruit In the rear. A lovely home. Can be bought for $2900, easy terms, mortgage on property now for 11200 at 5 pe' cent, balance can be arranged to suit purchaser. Owner Is leaving the city and does not want to rent prop- erty, and will give good terms. This is a nice home and worth more money. Como in and I will show you these properties. J. A. MORLAN A CO., 202 Fay Bldg., Third and Hill Sts. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A HOME is here. Let us prove this statement to you by explaining our methods of home payments. We are convinced that we have the most practical as well as the most economical system by which any one in moderate cir- cumstances may own a home, wksterx urn. him; co,. 403 Chamber of Commerce. Home 9SO. Main 5640. FOR SALE — THOROUGHLY MOD- ern and handsomely appointed bungalow of 6 rooms. This is located on Vermont avenue, near West Adams street; the lot Is 60x150 and faces two streets; the location will tell you that this Ik a good invest- ment as well as an excellent home place. Price $4000; $500 down and UO monthly. Pho- tograph may be seen at our office. JO.M2N A RYDUK LAND CO., aIS W. Third St. FOR SALE— FOR I* HMO — New 5-room modern cottage, close In; $200 cash and 918 monthly. f/2aoo— New 6-room bungalow cot- tage, near Arlington and 16th; S3OU cash and monthly. •2630 — *.2»o cash and $20 monthly, new 5-room cottage In University district. O. 11. .lONKS A CO., 117 S. Broadway. Home 1821. FOR SALE-NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE, lot 60x160, good location, two blocks from car line. Price $2350; 1300 cash, balance monthly. New 6-room oottage, modern, lot 40x 135. H block from car line. Price $1000; %i\M cash, |:'O per month. DHVISNS A LAWmSNCB, 227 I.uuutiliu Illdg., 815 8. lldnnr- Home Phone 8321. fruit SALE— A SNAPI ; We will build you a neat 5-room cot- tage or bungalow, with the best por- calaln plumbing, tinted walls, pol- ished floors, china cloaet, cement walks and lighting fixtures for ONLY $1000— CASH OR INSTALL- MENTS. WHITING. THOMPSON A CO., Home phone 1075. »3« Byrna Bldg. TWO-ROOM HOUSE ON CORNER LOT, 45x135 feet deep, for $750; $260 cash, bal- ance $10 per month; 2-room house, cor- ner lot, on car line, lot 38x125 feet, $1000; $000 cash, balance $10 per month; 4-room house with bath, sink, lawn, owner going east, will sell for actual cost, $1100, $300 cash, balance to suit. J. E. McCORMICK, 429 West 7th. Home phone 1661. FOR BALK-ISTACRE'BUBDIViaiON'ON Vermont avenue; 87 lots, half mile from Blauson avenue. Well, windmill, tank, etc.; $12,000 worth of Improvements, Here is a chance to make aome money. O. 11. JONKH & CO., 117 B. llroadway; Home llgl; Main 84. FOR BALB- Let me show you the best 2-story, 7- room house In city for the money. Good location southwest. GKO. M. I3ABTON, Owner, Horn* 6m 1W W. Bo veil th at. rOR SALE '* Houses FOR BALK- WKSTLAKE RESIDENCES WITH VERY FINK LIVINO ROOMB. We hava a number of different resi- dence* for Kale in th« WeailnUe section, somewhat slmllAr In «lac and construc- tion, hoiiiaes all containing nine rooma, finely built home* and very fine appear- ing. ABOUT THEJUTVINO ROOM. Whlla the living rooms In each nt these housfl* nre not exact duplicates, they nre so much alike thnt this on« description will jive you a correct IdM of s.ll of them. They are finished In an- tique oak, tmneled flve feet high, with » beautiful wooden frleie; there Is a force circular bay window, very handsome old frold brick mantel, woodwork of which s ornamented with burnt design. Bet In one of the pnnals of the mantel Is a painting of the Santa Barbara Mission. which add* much to the benuty of tha mantel; the fixtures are In mission style; a very attractive room nnd on« that would appeal to almost everyone looking for a home. Each of the houses has nn onk cn- tranc«, with art and plate glass win- dows; floors downstairs are hard wood, upstairs rock maple; built-in window seats and coiy corners and very flnn buffets; beamed ceilings nnd paneled walls. Grounds are all nicely made t.p. You will be surprised at the low figures we can quote you on every one of ih«*« residences. The exact locations are, 103 i) Alvarndo, 1033 Alvnrado, 1148 Mag- nolia, 1144 Magnolia. When you nre out today make It a point to go around and see theso houses. ALTHOUBE BROS.. 234 LAUOHLIN BLDO. MAIN 263. HOME EX. 265. FOR BALE— Two-STonr riVK-uooM linrsp, nEAUTIPIfI, SOUTHWEST LOCA- TION. ONLY «300 DOWN AND *20 MONTHLY This Is not a new house but has Just been repapered and painted, and will make a most desirable little home. Two bed rooms upstairs, and a charming balcony, where many a plearant evening mny be spent. Fine large lot 50x140, and very desirably located on West 27th street. Considering the location, there Is excep- tional value In this plac« at the price we are asking for it; $3200. JONES A RYDEn I.AM) CO., Ground floor, 218 W. Third Street. FOR SALE— NICE COTTAGE, BUNGALOW EFFECT. (3000 — A new 6-room cottage on 38th St., near Budlong; parlor and dining room have the Flemish oak finish and cove ceilings, brick mantel, nice buffet, S bedrooms, 2 finished in natural pine, one in white enamel; nice kitchen and bath; a small cottage In rear that Is rented. If you are looking for a bargain in this locality come and see about this. NEEDHAM &~McGREGOR, 303-4 Fay Bldg., corner Third and Hill. Members L. A. Realty Board. _______ „- ____. _ Residence completely furnished, par- lor white enameled, brick mantel; din- ing-room Flemish oak, sideboard, elab- orate pass pantry, large kitchen, gas range. Instantaneous heater, screen porch, laundry tub, W. C. and brick cellar: library cathedral oak, elegant mantel, bookcases, seats; center hall front and back stairs. large front porch and lawn; 75- foot frontage; upstairs, 4 bedrooms, elegant bathroom, 2 porches, high-class restricted neighborhood; southwest. T. WIESENDANGER. 221 Laughlln Building. FOR ' SALE— IF YOU ARK LO~Ol£ lna; for a close in property we would like to show you this new and modern 5-room cot- tage which we are offering at J3200; $500 down and $20 monthly. On Crocker street, near 11th street, where you are not only close to the business district, but you are also con- venient to several Rood car lines. Photograph may be seen at our office. JONES A RYDER LAND CO., iIH W. Third St. COTTAGES FORIALE. JlBsO— - 4-room and bath. Melrose City Boundary Tract; $250 cash, balance like rent. $1850— 4-room and bath. 58th street, near Moneta. }3SO cash, balance easy. $1950— Cor. Figueroa and 58th. $450 cash, balance on terms. the McCarthy company, 203 N. Broadway. Phoneß: Home 8737—29171—29108. TOR A FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE IB OUR FIGURE. Anything else you want at th* same proportion. Let us have a chance to figure on your house. We will fur- nish your plans and make a house that will suit you. We are pleased to refar to any one for whom we have bullded, 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 Phone 7668. 713 B. Broadway. FOR SALE— HANDSOME 7-ROOM story-and-a-half residence, built In modern Swiss chnlet style, and equipped with every modern convenience and utility that the market affords. Beautifully finished, and ar- ranged In a most pleasing and artistic manner. Price $4250; $500 down and $20 monthly. Photograph may be seen at our ofTice. JONES A ItYDER LAUD TO., 818 W. Third St. FOR SALE— YOUR CHOICE OF 4 AND 6-room, new and modern cottages, from $1500 to $2000 on easy terms. Large lots from $250 up, easy pay- ments. Homes to suit you In all parts of the city. Choice suburban acreage at $500 per acre. We have some excellent close In business property Investments for easy money. See LOS ANGELES RKAI.TY CO., 414 Bryaon Block. FOR SALE- S3OOO. $300 DOWN, $25 PER MONTH. ARAPAHOE STREET This is a large, roomy 6-room cottage, situated on one of the best streets in the city. The lot is 50x160, facing cast. It will stand wear. Harmoniously fin- ished throughout. R. A. BURTON REALTY CO., 416-418 Laughlln Bldg. 315 S. Broadway. " snaps! snaps. will sacrifice $300 to get cash. 5-room modern cottaok: lot 10x160 to alley, north op 14th and west of and close to central avenue. prick for a few days $2700; worth AT LEAST $3000. R. E IBBETBON & CO., Sl6 TRUST BLDO. FOR BALE- A 6NAP-BIX LARGE room oottage on Thirtieth street, clone to Mapla avenue: lot 50x130; ar- ranged for two families; very cheap and good terms, or will trade for good vacant lots or small ranch near Glen- dale. COOPER St CUDDEBACK, 218 S. Broadway. Room 237. FOR SALE— S- ROOM COTTAOK CLOSK In on Wlnfleld street, newly. palnteU and decorated, and in flrit-claas shape. Prict) $3200; $300 down and the balance in small monthly pay- ments. .lON UN * itVUKH LAND CO., ground Hour, BIS W. Third St. FIVE-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. ON Kast 46th St.; lot 44x124; $1800, $400 cash: 5-room house, lawn, flowers, street work done, clohb to Central, $1500; a bargain. J. 10. McCORMICK, 429 West 7th. Home phone 1661. A BARGAIN-4-ROOM MODERN COT- tage, new, close to Central Aye.; lot 60x135; chicken yard, ahed, lawn, flow- era, etc.: mice $1600, $400 cash. J. E. McCORMICK, W Went 7th. Home phone 1061. FOR BALR FOR HALE-P.Y OWNKR, WHO 13 lenvin* city, strictly modern, five-room eottnge, nil Improved, near university. A bargain If tnken nt once. Bee owner, 703 W. iSTII BT. City Lots and Lands VeimndDini IPaairlk siiind. VeirE<D>imdlsifl© The tracts that nre sura to trebla tn value Inside of one yonr; hundreds t.t houses being erected; beat noil, purest water; best enr service and nenrest In property for th» money In Greater Lo» Angeles. Wa con sell choice lota nt 5454 ■na up on easy Installments. What we hay* done for hundreds of other* we will in tor you. Before buying tnks East 12th street nnd Hoo- per nvenua cars south on Spring str««t to 46th nnd Ascot nve or 51st nnd Ascot aye. Agents there nt nil times. Offlca open Sunday*. Headquarter* for Ver- non real cstnte. For maps and full In- formation see GRIDER 8 MILTON 225 W. SECOND BT. FOR SALE— CHOICE LARGE LOTS $20 AND $10 $20 AND $10 $20 AND $10 « PER CENT INTEREST. $20 AND $10 $20 AND $10 $20 AND $10 STRONG A DICKINSON'S BEAUTIFUL SOUTH HOLLYWOOD TRACT NO. 1 TRACT JI'ST OPENED GET BUSY BUY ON GROUND FLOOR PRICES 60 FOOT LOTS $275 $325 $450 $500 PRICES WILL BE ADVANCED SOON. FIRST-CLASS STREET WORK INCLUDED IN ABOVE PRICES. ABUNDANCK OF WATER. INVESTIGATE AT ONCE. TAKE COLEGROVK CAR ON 4TH AND BROADWAY, GET OFF AT OUR OFFICE, COR. MOUNTAIN VIEW AVENUE AND SANTA MONICA AVENUE AGENT ON TRACT OR CALL AND SEE FRANK D. EDIE, MANAGER OF TRACT. PHONE 1273 135 S. BROADWAY FOR STRONG & DICKINSON. Buy Jbu Boyle HeJglhts Where it's nice, high nnd healthful; largre lots 50x150 from $150 up; terms very easy, between 2 car lines, 5 cent fare; the best buy for a home or in- vestment. The Greater Los Amigeles Realty Co. 433 Huntington Bldg. SITUATED WHERE MEN MUST LIVE. REES-MONT TRACT, THE RICH CREAM OF THE LAST CLOSE-IN SUBDIVISION ON BROOKLYN AYE., OPPOSITE . CUMMINGS STREET. TWELVE MIN- UTES' RIDE. STREETS GRADED AND GRAVELED, CEMENT WALKS, CITY WATER, GAS AND ELEC- TRICITY. LOTS $750 AND UP. EASY TERMS. CHAS. McKENZIE CO., 409 H. W. HELLMAN BLDG. MEMBERS L. A. R. B. MAIN 5561, HOME 39i>2. FOR SALE— BUY IN THE WESTERN avenue section between Wllshlre bouls- vard and Hollywood; destined to be the choicest residence section of the city; now at the very beginning of develop- ment; the same chances as were offered in the Westlake district a few years ago. We can sell you largo, level lotß 60-ft. front, on Improved streets at prices from $450 up. Terms in aome cases as low as $50 down, balance monthly. Take Colegrove car to Western avenue, to our branch office and investigate fully. CHARLES S. MANN, 325 West Fourth St. Branch office— Western Avenue and Colegrove car line. H4RWOOD SUBDIVISION FINELY. IMPROVED LOTS «305 ONLY Close to Huntlngton's new car shops. Them- lot* nr<- $2011 chrnppr than anything in the neighborhood, 1 blk. from S. Park aye. car. Only n few of them. Come and get one. W. F. THORNE & CO., Owners. Home 1684. Room 311, 218 S. Bdway. $580 FOR MI-FOOT LOTS In beautiful Hollywood, corner Center st. and Sunset boulevard, cement curbs, sidewalks, streets graded, oiled; elegant surroundings; protective building restrictions. You can not get such values for your money elsewhere. Agent on tract. Take Hollywood car to office, corner Vermont and Prospect; 5c fare. WIESEND ANGER, 221 Laughlln Bldg. * ysoo-ZZ Have some very choice lots oft Fig- ueroa; stone entrance gateways; fully Improved; easy terma. SO. OAL. REAL ESTATE! INV. CO., Suite 604 Pacific Electric Bldg. ' 2100— Both Phones— 2loo look"at this. For Sale — Choice suburban lots; fine business property at a great big bargain sure; fine investment. Don't miss it or you will regret It: come and Investigate. Five-room modern cottage, corner; large lot; prlco $1700; good buy: also choice lots in beautiful Colegrove with trees on them, $375 each. Come In. 11I3NT1IAM A PAHNSWOHTII, 627 Chamber of Commerce. FOR BALE- S7SO. $750. $750. BARGAIN! Bartlet St., near Centennial; lot 45x 100; worth $1000: must be sold. W. H. OBEAR. 402 Johnson Hldg. CHOICE I,OT IN SOUTHWEST Close to Vermont - avenue, 60x184. Price $200. Will be sold on terma to Butt. Nice lot for home people; big enough for chickens, cow and garden. Water piped; two electric line*. See It today. EMIL FIHTII, Owner, 411-417 Laughlln IlldK., 318 S. ll.l.vny. LA I" A UK ~ TRACT. LOTS S3OU TO *r.OO. Th* Very Sufc.t lnvestweat. ..Property uilviiueluic every clny la this •olluu. ROSS « LIXD9I3Y, 814 11. W. in-lluian lll.lac- I'liouc— lluiue 7UIIX Mala 4823. FOR BALE- SBOO. $800. $800. Toluca Bt., near Ist, fine high lot, 40x 120 to alley, Worth $1000. Clone In; l«aa than 1 mile from the Court liouae, W. H. OU BAR, 401-g Johnson Bldg. FOR SALE City Lots and Lands lotsi Tots! i,ot«i i.otsi IN EVERY fIKCTION; BARGAIN MST TO CHOOSE FROM; HOME- •KRKERS FIND LOWER PRICES AND INVESTORS GET TIIK ItKST ON THE MARKET BY COMING lI ERR DIRECT. KMIL FlftTll (Owner), 411-417 l.iumlilln ItM*., illft *. fliiway. I'bnnMi llnmr HIPS, Mnln 3543. LOT SfiVixlffi ft. ON 8. HILL HT., IM- prt-ved with a 20-room houn*, only $1500 ft front foot. Southwest corner on Hill St., lot 58x133 feet, with n 10-room house, $19,000. J. E. McCORMICK, 429 West 7 th. Home phone lfiKl. Butlnett Property FOR BALE— THE BEST CORNER ON Fnffttlta-Sttireeit between the Arcade depot nnd Main street.- If you nre looking for some- thing In this location it will pay you to call In and consult me. WILL STHNT©M Phono 6921. 304 Mason Bldg. FOR SALE— BUSINESS PROPERTY- Improved and paying 8 per cent. Un- usually good opportunity to Invest small capital of $15,000 In property paying per- manently 8 per cent on present invest- I ment. but will grow into much largo ' value In near future. Occupied by manu- facturing concern which is permanent and will take long lease. SMITH & ASTON, W Laughlln Bldg. pjj SANPEDHO ST. CORNER Northeast corner Eleventh and SaD Pedro. Afrrntn kindly list nt 910,000. For particulars call up M. L. MeKEEVER, (Ground floor) 223 W. Second St. Phone 8103 or Red 2807. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. Country Property FOR SALE - DO XOU WANT TO BE known as 'Mr. New Rich 1 "/ If go, come in and take advantage of a phenomenal offer on some Tulare county land; a country where alfalfa grows higher than your head. The party who owns this land must have money this week and is going to make a sacrifice that will stnrtle you when you ask tho price. BROWN & WOODS, 317 Fay. A GREAT SNA Pi Twenty-five acres, about twelve miles from Los Angeles: eighteen acres In fu'il-bearlng vineyard, bal- ance apricots and prunes; good twelvo-lnch well. Price only $3500, terms, for a few days. COOPER A CUDDEBACK, 21S South Ilruadnray, Room 237, FOR SALE— S4O,OOO; VALENCIA OR- anPTB grove at Covlnn, which netted, above nil expenses, $8500 in 1904 and $9300 !n 1905, over 20 per cent on price asked, which Includes crop worth $12,000. L. M. I'll ATT, 608 Laugrhitn Bldg. "Headquarters for Oranpo. Groves." Member L. A. Realty Board. FOR SALE— SBOOO; STOCK RANCH IN Riverside county near Corona; 125 acres, 40 in alfalfa, 40 In grnin. 40 In pasture; abundant water absolutely free: house, large barn, stock, Imple- ments, etc. Only JB4 an acre; easy terms. L. M. PRATT, 608 Laughlin Bldg. Member L. A. Realty Board. ORANGE GROVES- ' If you are looking for a 10-acre Valen- cia orange orchard that will pay 40 por cent per year on the Investment, see A. H. GREGG & CO., Home 6421. 715-716 Bryson Block. . FOR SALE— ALL tCINDS OF STOCK ranches, large and small, with or without stock. COOPER & CUDDEBACK, Room 237. 218 South Broadway. FOR ALTADENA ACREAGE SEE L. M. PRATT, 60S Laughlln Bldg. Suburban Property NORTON PLACE). MaJ. John H. Norton, Owner. Lo» Ancelea Trunt Co., Truatee. On Wllahlre bonlevnrd, betweea Bronson avenue and Wilton place. Inalde the rlty llmlta, and one mile Aduma and Arlington. Lota leaa than half the price. Building; restriction*. $3000, (3500, $4000. nARRY BROS, S2S-320 Bradbury lltilldlne. Exclualve Aajenta. FOR SALE — — — i— - s6oo0 — 32 acres, 4-room house, fine barn, well 252 ft., one 4-Inch and one 7-inch well; family orchard, 8 acres in alfalfa. $1850 — 2V4 acres, all In grapes, 3- room house; 7 shares of water. $1500 — House and two lots, $500 cash; terms on balance. $1200 — 4-room house, half cash. See James Loomls, with WM 304 Mason Building. SOME CHOICE ACREAGE BETWEEN the city and Redondo, right on the car line in 3 and 6 acre tracts; water on thu lots under good pressure; a bargain. ROSS & I.INDSEY. 314 H. W. Helfinan Bldg.; phones Home 7662, Main 4822. FOR SALE — '"' FIVE ACRES SOUTH MAIN ST, ! A nice piece of land fronting on . South Main street, partly Improved; fine well and the very best water; would make a good suburban home; cash and terms. •» ■--, ' ■ J. A. MORLAN A CO., 202-203 Fay Bids;. FOR SALE— FORTY ACRES FOR SUB- DIVISION. A fine piece of land, nicely located near the city limits and close to the . proposed Moneta aye. car line; will cut up to good advantage, and ready sale for the lots; this is a fine buy; will give terms. * J. A. MORLAN & CO., 202-203 Fay Building. FOR SALE— — — -— Seven acres of land close to the city and just right to cut up in lots; proposed car lino will pass the prop- I erty. This Is a good buy and a chance to make some money. J. A. MOItLAIV A CO., aoa-ao;* Fay nid». Real Estate mcdonald & btott, ~ 300-10 Lankershim Building. • TO BUY. Owners and dealers In real estate who have properties for sale or exchange will find it decidedly to their advan- tage to corao in and have a talk with us. We can handlo property located In any part of the United States. Wo now have calls for New York, Chicago property; also Income cottage property at Ocean Park. We have thu best trader In the United ' States; it meuns dollars to you to make his acquaintance. We handle municipal, state and • ' county bonds of the highest standard. . We buy and sell mines. We will give you quick action and ! honest treatment whether you are v buyer or seller; come in and see us. mcdonald & stott,. 309-10 lankershim Hldg.Tls^H Cor. id & Spring Bta. , Home Phone 4748. Sunset Main 4503.