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6 THE WEATHER LO9 ANOELES. T>ee. IK, 190»;_ time I ttSHrPrn. \ iCH.lWtndlVellWwtnw K_ivtnj_M.3SJ_>i() I 37 I W |12 |ClouHv. Mnxlmiim temperature, «:>. Minimum temperature, 4« Rainfnll pnst 24 hours. .03. Rainfall for unison, 3.09. Weather Conditions By AK«ocl«ted Pr«»». BAN FRANCISCO. T>ec. 18.— ITn-fttled ■weather continues over the entire. Paci fic ro««t. Light ralnn have fallen In Southern Cnllfornlii and nlong the northern eoa«t. The prtssure In rlsln« Klowly, but iiuileatlons are Mill un favorable for settled fnlr weather. Routlicn.it storm warning is displayed at Kim'kn. ' ... The Indications fire, that Tuesday will be Tor the moxt pnrt cloudy with fresh youth winds and light rain. Forecast Lou Angeles nnd vlelnlty— Cloudy, vnsettied weather Tuesday; fresh n-ext winds. . MARRIAGEJLICENSES LOSSIN-LEHMANN-Albert 11. Loiislli, 27, native of Oermany und resident of I<os Angeles, nnrt Ida. N. H. Lehniann. 25. ha live ot New York nnd resident of Lrifi Anaelen. JONES-RKED-John A. .Tones, 29. tin- tlvo of Kentucky nnd resident of Los •Angeles, nnd Nina K. Heeil, 2H, nallve of Indiana, and resident of Downey. VAN NORMAN-WALTKR-Jamei* L. Vnn Norman. 2<. native of Texas and resi- dent of Sun Frnnc-lweo, nnd Loulo I. Wnl- ters, 21, native of Indiana und resident of Lns Angeles. I,ORENHON-HOLLENUECK-T-oren C. Lorenson. 21, nntlve. of Denmark and resident of Los AngelCH. ond Emma Ilol- lenheek, 20, native of California and resident of I,o« Angeles. HOWINH-LOHERO— Howard 11, llnwlns. SO, nallve of Indlnmt and resident of Los Angeles, and Marion 11. Loberg, SS, nutivo of AVlscon.sin and resident of Los Angrles. WARD-LENTON— Justus P. "Wnrd. 2 n . nn- tlve ot Montana, nnd resident of Long . Heneb. nnd Allen 10. Lenton. 22, nallve of New Jersey nnd resident of Los An- KDWARDB-CALDWKLL — Joseph F.ii- wards, ."W, nnllvo of Illinois and resident Of XiOf Angeles, anil Anna. Cniriwell. Jit. natlvo of New York nnd resident of Los CATKS-DANBREY— WIIIinm M. Cites. 75. natlvo of Englnnd nnd resident of Pasa- dena, find Elizubetli T. Dnnbiey. ::7, natlvo of England and resident of I'asa- VVALKEn-ROCKWOOr)— Henry W. Wal- ker. 42. native of Massachusetts and resident nf Hakersfleld. nnd Anngeneltß F. Roekwood, 32, native of Massachu- setts mid resident of Los Angeles. DAVIS-ROBERTS— Frank Davis, 39, na- tive of lowa and resident of San Pedro, nnd Jennie Roberts, 2!>. native of Kan- sas nnd resident of Kan Pedro. GAST-REIfIARD— John R. <iast. fit. nn- tlve of Pennsylvania nnd resident nf Mlfflinhurg. Pa., and Blanoho K. Rol- garri, 42. native of Illinois and resident . it Freeport, 111. DEATSi PAGE— George, <ir,n South Snto. native of Missouri, ostoosarcoma, Dec. IS, . nged 64. "WILLIAMS— Lambert, nr.r. East IMeo. native of England, senility, Dec. 17, aged 74. LAUGHLIN— Sarah, 1!>12 Atlantic, na- tive -of California, "tuberculosis, Dec. 17. aged 33. LOCK— Anna, 444 Kast Thirty-fifth, na- tive of Nebraska, heart disease, Dec. 1 7. aged 33. CARROLL— KarI. Kcceiving hospital, nativity unknown, phthisis, Dec. lu. "aged 24. NOTTEIt — Charles, 330 South Hoover, native of Canada, prunshot wound, sui- cidal Dec. 17, need 89. SMITH— C. 8., 172 Newton, nallve or Texas, heart dlseaso, Dee. 17, aged :IH. THOMAS— Ruby. LoB Angeles, native I of Colorado, meningitis, Dec. IS, ngcu ■1 month. RAY— Jacob, jr.. SIH Kohier, native of California, mnli-emnsis jaundice, Doc. 18. aged 4 days. KETCHAM— Van Huron. 144(1 East ■Fourth, native of Now York, tubercu- losis, Dec. IS. apod 72. "WIRCHOWSKY— WoIf. M2 Dummmun. . native of Riis.sl.-i, nephritis, Dec. 17. aged 4S. TlLLMAN— Abrnhnm, County hospital, native of Russia, tuberculosis, l>oo. 18, aged IS. SMlTH— Dorothy. SOO East Avenue r,7. natlvo of California, premature birth. 7~>ec. 14, aged 1 day. KODGERS— Ben, County hospital, nn- • tlvo of Pennsylvania, tuberculosis. Pec. 15. aged 59. FRITZ — Cliarlos, County hospital, nn- tive of Ohio, tuberculosis, Dec. 17. VEfiLALOnOP— Hosends, 1717 Atlantic, native of California, pneumonia, Dee. 16. aged S months. PEARCE— WIIIet. 21 3 West Twenty - first, native of Rhode Island, senility, Dec. 16, aged 80. Peck A Chass Co., unflertnkers nnd rrnb-ilrruTs: lady assistants. 433 S. Hill. Tel. Main 61. BIRTHS LITTLE--. Win, nnd wife, 1117 Town? avenue. August IS, 1005, a girl BlARD— Marshall and wife, 2UIS Michi- gan. NovmliiT f!0, I!tnr.. n girl. BRESEE~BROSrCO." JffitlF** BROADWAY AND SIXTH STREET Lady assistant attends ||MnCDTAI/rDC Ladles andchiidren. UlVUtnlAtXrnO PIERCE BROS. & CO. Funeral dt.-aetors, 810-812 S. Flower street. Our lady undertaker, Mlsa Elizabeth Thompson, in attendance for women and children day or night. Phone Main 1827; Home 227. CUNNINGHAM & O'CONNOR UMIISHTAKKHS, have removed to 1031 S. Grand avenue. Phones — Main 403; Horn* 403. ' DIED DOBBINS-Sarah ])., In Los Angeles, Dec 17, lliO,". Funeral from Methemla Prcsby ■ terlan elmreli. I>t-i-. ?Q, »t 2 p. in. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES >,-. — M i^>.,.-._ j> __-.___._.__ > .. m . ii _ i^ iii . ,_._ _ M _ im WE SELL THE EARTH. UAHSKTT & SMITH. First elass business; $70,000 sales lnst year; estimated to reach Jmi.uuu this year: 25 per cent protlt. BAHSETT &; KMITII, L. A. R. 8., -O-Va 80. Broadway, Rooms 207-8. FOR SALE-A FINE STOCK OF <iH<>- cerlea, hardwure, paints, ete. ; this ih your opportunity to step Into u cood paying old established business on .i splendid corner; a chance like, this is not open every day; It is a money- maker and u barguin; don't miss it; lit um show it to you. BENTHAM & FARNHWORTH, W7 Chamber of Commerce. JUST LIKE BANKING— ANjToROEKrf for decorating or house painting en- trusted to our earn will relieve you of much anxiety. Try us. Work and prices guaranteed. WALTIiIt BUOa., V27 S. Spring St. FOR SALE— ONK OF THE NICES'I'! cleanuHt restaurants In the city. A lliiuor liucnuo with this one. A bar- gain. BROWN & WOODS, 312 Fay bids. FOR SALE-A SCHOLARSHIP JN THE Lop. Angeles College of Fine Arts, at a very low figure Addiens BOX 106. Herald. FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY, KKW' WA- Kon, mi-to-dnte 111 evury ww a y. l'ays $100 per month: must be Mold, uh owner _ls_«lek. C'_iL 101 _.i_. J i^X KU HTREKT. IJUY BULLFItdd UUNdTk"aBK~YOIJH - broker. PIANOS PiANOa BOLD ON KAhTTATutiNTS^ i'lanoi rented at low ruton. A. Q. MURDNEH I'IANO HOUSE. Ltd.. 118 WiiKtoji «t. Tel. Cluck 2221; Hume am. Help— Maf HUMMEL RRO3. & CO . —EMPLOYMENT AOENTS— A strictly flrst-clas-, rellnbls flgeney All klmls of help promptly furnished. Your orders -.olleltcd. 11«-119 East Second street. Between Main and Lo« Angeles dts. Largest and best equipped olTlce* on the Pnelflo const. HUMMEL imOB. * CO., 116 and 1 IS B, 2d St. Telephones— Mn In RO9. I\ome 809. WANTEIJ^YOt T NO~MKN TO~LEAIIN Hhow card writing. Only field not overcrowded. We tench by mall nnd B'larantee (mcrens. Complete eonrse $10. RasT terms. Write for fre* catalogii' 1 . WESTERN DKSIONINd CO., 131 Mont- gomery pit., Han Francisco. .■ ■ ■■._' WANT CAirPF.NTF.R-WILL HIVE %X,» work; part ensh, part applied on JISDO cottage. SIDDALL. 207 Copp Bldg. BO YS WANTKD-OOOD, LIVE. HUSKY boys to carry papers. Apply CIRCULA- TION DEPT,, HERALD OFFICK, «■■- Help— Female LADIES— TO DO PIKCE WORK AT home; we furnish nil materials; and pay from $7 to $12 weekly. Send stamped envelope, to Royal Cu., 34 E. Monroe, Chicago, Money 11300 R NET, llf.lo 7 NET, H YEARS; ~k7- i'"i™ cottages. SIDDALL, 207 Copp To Purchase — Re.->l Estate WANTED TO PI'TICIIASE, DIRECT from owner, tln> bcnl 'i-tooin intlagi- on west side, for »_:,00 or less. Buyer is wiiillng. THE SI'N I,ANI> CO. (tne,), Iy. A. It. 1!. Itolll plloncs ,5.",00. 201 Qrant building. WANT— HOLLYWOOD Cm FOOTHILL for clear land or cottage. SIDDALL, 207 Copp Blrlg. 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 YOKR PROPERTY WITH IS MINKS A- KA II IS II. 315 SOUTH HILL STR E ET. Real Estate . WANTED — VACANT LOTS FROM owners only. If you own any vacant lots in West Adums Iliiglifs that yon want In s.-ll send it to my office and We will sell it for yon. .lAH. V. HALDWIN. G36-Kt7-T>3S HERMAN W HELLM.VN H1.1H1., -ITU AND SPRLNCt STS. Misccllanecji WANTED— DEALERS AND I'Al'ER- hangoi'S to write for sumtiln books ol burlaps, shades, wall paper, paints, varnishes, etc. WALTER BROS.. 627 S. Spring \VANT HORSE, WACSON OR PIANO AS payment on cottage. SIDDALL, 207 Copp Kldg. . SPECIAL NOTICES AVALIi"I>ApiiITsALE Don't miss the opportunity before taking inventory all short lots In our retail department must be cleaned out. Fetch the sizes of your rooms. Compare these prices with others. Applique shades 3oc, best paint $1.5u gallon, best floor wax 4'io. lioust paints and enamels, package, 10c up, varnish slain, one-half pint, 20c pint. Pirn: liquid gold paint cup and brush 25c; llorene the durable varnish for Hour ana llneoloum, nint 60c, iiiian ?1.00; our burlups are. heavier than others can lie pasted, retlnted or re- painted. 7(> inch natural 20c, 36 Inch dyed 15c, 40 inch dyed 20e. Try our enamels — make things shine llko a mirror. Best paint $1.50 gal. WALTER BROS.. 627 S. Spring St. WATCHES CLEANED DOc. MAIN springs 60c. Warranted. Buy old gold, H.OO pennyweight. 451 SOUTH MAIN. EASTERN FRENCH DRESSMAKER will go out by the day lu families. Box 3*. Herald. BUY BULLFROU ItUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. MONEY TO LOAN I HAVE MONEY TO~LO^N~IjN~ALL KINDS OF GOOD SECURITY IN SUMS -TO, SUIT AT CURRENT JAMES B. THRELKELD. 201 FAY ULDU., 32U W. THIRD ST TELEPHONE : SUNSET MAIN 203. HOME 8253. NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER. CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO salaried persons on note, without se- curity, without employer's knowledge and without indorsees; easy payments, pobitlvely lowest rates. Hours 10:30 to 5::iU. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO.. ti_S-G29 Chamber of Commerce bldg. ANY AMOUNT O~S FURNITURE, pianos, live stock, etc., without removal or publicity; also on diamonds, machin- ery, merchandise, etc ; reliable business houso. COLYEAR FURNITURE CO.. 32.' South Main St.; phones Main Ili7, Home 2154. M O N E YTO LOA N^TU OM A slTw A X>IT WORTH. 319 & 320 Douglas bldg., will lend money on rity or county real estate. ATTORN EYS-AT.LAW MARRIACE LAWS, ESTATES S!2T^ tied, cullcctlons made, confidential and ■lim'k, ( ,p(. n every evening. Notary pub- lie. E. HARDEBTY, rooms 1-2-3, l_sy s S. Spring st. MARillA<_E~ANl> I'ROBATE LAWS \ specialty. No 1> V ' without success. K. P. MOREY, 52] Stlmson blk., oor, 3rd and Spring. Phone U7IS. Open evenings. DIVORCE LAWS— ADVICE FREE- NO fee without success; private. J. H SMITH, 122 W. Third St., Room 106. " 1 to 5 p. in. W. W. lIOLCOMIi. ATTORNEY. AD- vlco free. Domes-tic law specialty. 211 W. FIRST. DENTISTS icj ii Fi~ii an"'dkntal"co.7 ~ 107 N. Spring ist.— Painless extracting, lilllng, crown and bridge work. llexlbU ruuber plates. Pure gold fillings, 75c up; all other fillings, 60c up; cleaning teeth. 50i: up; gold crowns and bridge work, J2.M up; seta teeth, J2.50 up. Also open evenings and Sunday forenoons. DR. WM. BACHMAN, -THE WBLL- known Mlnueapoll* dentist, peimi- nently located 209-210 Johnson Bldtf., 4th and Bdway. Home 6832. M. lil«o FRANK hTkVF.NS. SWj SO. SPRING PHYSICIANS DR^^TJirTlßa! cXRTEit~SUCCESS- fuIIy treat all female diseases and Ir- regularities; 20 years' experience; con- sultation fret. Hours, U a. in to 8 p, in.; Sundays, 10 to IS a. m. 204 MKK' PANTILE PLACE, over WB.Hprlng. SOUTHERN HOME FOR LADIES DUK- Ing conllnement; homes for children. DR. C. E. SMITH. 727 Bellevuo avo. Tel, Main 2364. DR. TAYLOR— FKMALK~sFiii<SIAMBT and oiiHlLtiic-tj. IiELASCO TiIEATEH. Main st. v PATErrrSANtiPATENTRiGHTS TOWNSENd! LYTJ^^TiACKLEY 2. PATENTS OBTAINED IN ALL COUN- tries, tiudemarks and copyrights regis- tered; patent, tiademark tuid copyright cults ill all courts. KOOMB 504-7, Mer- clittiita TruKt Company building. Tolu- pliuui'H, Homo il!»l. Sunset Malu 5129. HAZARD & HAHPHAM. PATBNTB. I'lonocm. BP.UIMU tt bTU. liook tit. LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1905. ron rent House* FOR RENT-THIS fi-ROOM MODERN house: ftnely furnished; |40 per month. LEAHY ft BON. 223 Mercantle place. WANTED-MY HOARD FOR RENT OF tint on S. Log Angeles st. W. E. REEVE, Mriln 7OT , Room* TOR IiKNT-TIIREK TINFURNISHEI > rooms, $10 per month. 3fi2 HUENA _ VISTA ST., 1 block from court house. TO LET— MODERN FLATS— WATEK free. $13.50 — 5 rooms, 221 N. Flgtieroii. $10 — 3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont. $12—3 rooms, 212 N. Fremont. $12—3 rooms, 334 S. Figueroa, $16 — 3 rooms, 534 S. Flgueroa, fur* niahed. $16 — 3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont, fur- nlahed. 118 — 3 ri.otus, 218 N. Fremont, fur* WIK3RNpANQBR._-21 Lnughtln Bid. Pasturage 65 ROOMS. FUIST CLASS. NONE BET- ter; earth or exchange. SIDDALL, 207 _Copp_Bklg. Storen and Officer, TO LET-SEVERAL BEAUTIFULLY decorated warerooms, each 33x75 feet; well lighted, clean and airy; choice centrn. location. Freight nnd passenger elevator service. Unusually good quar- ters for wholesale millinery, tailor, Jew- eler or nny light manufacturing busi- ness. •• Arplv 345-347 SOUTH SPRING STREET. SANITARIUM* M^T'Mr^IiERT^^.^SA^TATIUJM^ Massage, electric, tub, Vapor, steam baths, chiropody, manicuring, scalp treatment, facial massage. 225 'A W. First. Homo 3SOO. ■ BATHS AND MASSAGE 8WKD18lt«! MASSAGE WAND EXUSR- rlscj.— Miss (J. Alouksoii, graduate from Dr. Arveilson'H institute, Stockholm, Sweden, MUS W. Washington street. I'hone 21ii19 Ladles only. BON TON BATH I' A R LORS— SWEDISH, magnetic and scientific massage. Oppn Stmlays. Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 p. in. First lloor, 70314 S. BROADWAY. THB MTfcHELL IiATH PARLORS— vapor iuh baths nnd nnissag", alcohol and oil rubs 218 N. MAIN ST., office 11. Open Sundays, ELECTRIC TREATMENT, VAPOR AND ppong'a bath .-Jiul massage, oil, alcohol rubs. (ii2 S. UHOADWAY, room 10 New attendant. NEWLY" OPENED— ELITE i BATH • AND massage parlors; Now York graduates. 552 9. SPRING, 757 S. MAIN ST., rooms 10-21. 521 SOUTH HI LI*— VAPOR AND TUli baths, massage for colds, rheuma- tism, nervousness. Open every day. Room !). MRS. LEAMINU. 702 S! SPRING, rooms 2211-227; vapor and - electric baths massage; salt glow; flrßt-claaa treatments. NEWLY- OPENED-ELITE BATH AND massage parlors; New York graduates. 752 S. SPRING, 7.17 S. MAIN ST., rooms M ..NICURING AND BATH PARLORS, formerly 245% S. Spring, now located 703 S. Broadway, 3d lloor. Open Sundays. SULPHUMH, VAPOR, ELECTRIC, TUB baths, massage, chiropody. Formerly (ilS'/fc Spring. 701V. S. BDWY. Main 3133 ELECTRIC INSTITUTE. 220 FRANKLIN . street, including baths, massage and electric blanket sweats for rheumatism. FROM LONDON. REMOVED FROM 3.'2 S. Spring st. to 131V6 South Broad- way, rooms 7 and S. Select. FOR A <iOOD TUB OR VAPOR BATH and massage no to 7.18'A SOUTH GRAND AVE.; phone 6660. MASSAGE AND KLELTRICAL TREAT- ments given at room 11, tUO',4 S. . SPRING. MASSAGE AND ELECTRICAL TRUAT- menfs uiven at HOO.M 11, lilO',<. South Spring st. BATHS AND SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE. Phone MAIN S:JOC; hours 11 a. m. to 10 p. in. VIBRATION INST IT UTE-V APO R. OIL nnd Alcohol rubs, massage. 251 13 AST FIFTH ST. BATHS— 3O9 W. TEMPLE ST. ROOM 2. Phone Homo 507(1. TRANSFER AND STORAGE CpLYEA^rvTAiKEHo"uSlirca! 415-417-419 San Pedro St. Main office 324 South Main Phones Main 1117, Home 2164. New and absolutely fire proof storage; private locked rooms for brlc-a-brac, pianos, line furniture, etc. Trunks, boxes, etc., stored, 23c to 50c per month. We solicit ycur patronage LOST AND FOUND STRAYED FROM UB4 KAST^DT'sr'N^ day evening, a young bull terrier, with ■ 'lipped ears and brown spot over one eye. Reward for >> his return, i'liono HOME SUM). t LOST - DECEM HER 1" - A DAPPLE gray hor.sp, wi-ight about 1175. finally mane. Fl.vlor iilease eall ii|. WEST . r iii. PALMISTS AND MtOIUMS JOHN SLATER, I ' R I vXT^rTrEAX>TxT!S dally, 10 to I. Tho Saxonia, ,'!IS WeMt Fifth. Next public seunce Wediics- day eveninij 8:15 sharp. Hull 131i W. FINANCIAL LOANS NEGOTIATED WITH CARE nnd promptness JAMES B. TIIREL- KELD, Notary, 201 Fay Bldg., 320 West Third 3t. Main H93. Home 82.13. LEGAL NOTICES PR7DPO^AXs~TOR~inw?irnTDIjS^riTLTL building, Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs. Washington, D. C.. Nov. 22, 19U5. Sealed proposals. In- dorsed Proposals for Industrial liulld- ing, Riverside, Oal., and addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affuirs, Washing- ton. D. C, will be received at the Indian Office until 2 p. in. of Tuesday. January 2, I!KW, fur furnishing and delivering ilie necessary materials and labor, required to construct and complete a brick Indus- trial building, with plumbing, electric light and water und sewer connections, In Htrlct accordance with phi us, Hpecltlca- tious and Instructions to bidders, which may be examined at this office, the offices of tho "Improvement Bulletin," Minnea- polis, Minn., the "Construction News," Chicago, 111., tho "Herald," Los Angeles, Cal., flie "Chronicle," San Francisco, Cal., the "Morning Oregonlan," Portland, Ore., the "Inter Ocefln," Chicago, 111., the Builders and Traders' exchanges, Omaha, Neb., Milwaukee, Wis., St. Paul, Minn., i Minneapolis, Minn., the North- western Manufacturers' association, St. Paul, Minn., the U. E. Indian Warehouses at 2'~i South Canul St., Chicago, 111., 121 Wooster Bt., New York City, 815 Howard St., Omaha, Neb., un South Seventh St., St. Louis Mo., 23 Washington Bt., San Francisco, Cul., und at tho school. For further Information apply to liarwood Hall, Superintendent, Riverside, Califor- nia. : C. F. LARRAHKE, ■ 3 0-2.5.7-9.12-14-16-l 8 ACt "? S lBa '"»"- Office . Constructing Cjnurtermaßter, Prem-ntl, Ariz., Nov. 22, 1905— Sealed pro- posal* In triplicate will he received here until 3 ji. in.. December ffl, 1905. and then opened for construction, plumbing, hot water lieakliiK und uluctilo wiring ot hos- pital at Whlppli! J'arrueks, Arizona. Plans, specifications and other iuforoia- lion lu this ofllco and In those of the Chief Quartermaster, bun Francisco, Cul., ami Denver, Coin., and tho Xtecrult- injf Ofrttier, J.oh Angeles, Cal. CIIAS. C. WALOATT. Jr.! „ '. . ■-■,} fapt. anU A. (J. M. LAHUB OROUP OF OOLD MINES, controlling entire mountAln, covered •with mining timber and abundance of water; Owen river, conduit will tap these lends about 4000 feet below cropping*,, developing unexpeetec chutes of ore; blKge.gt low grade tun- nellnfrpropositlon In Southern Cali- fornia. Owner now in Lou Angclo.* offers flatterlni? inducements to par- tics who will assist development. Ledge avernirlnff live feet of $10 ore. Address BOX 121. Herald Offlco. MT. VERNON Ml NINO CO. WILL PAY 2 per cent dividend Jan. Ist, with a guar- antee from us that the Olvldend will Inereaan as fast as the company can get thslr new mill running. MOODY & CO., 453 Huntington bldg., 6th and Main. BUY BULLFROO BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. FOR SALE V :i' ;,H0«...'-v ■-••,; ,~ FOR SALE- ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HOMES- IN HOLLY- WOOD. Hollywood Is the finest spot In South- ern CiillforniM for an all-year-round villa home. This piece of property Is located jiiHt Where the land gently Is spread before one's eyes on one aide; on the other stretches the heiiutipil range of mountains. Thifl home Is built no all those beauties can be. enjoyed to l.»'."'t advantage, A SPLENDID- LIVING ROOM. For Instance the living room has wlndowH on lliree sides iiml Is n per- feelly (jraml room. Wl/.c- 1S.\:"I fc"f; ■Hie plate kliimh wlnilow Ih ten Cert wldn, nnd nil one plcie of'glfldfl; besides this there ore live other large plate glass win- ilowh In this one room; the miintnl l.s right feet wiilo. Ik built of the finest gruby tile (green) with the handsomest onk Irhn, where woodwork Is nmd alioilt tho mantel; It Ih handsomely pan- eled ami there Is ii large shelf; Ihe open ll replace is i|iiltr> large; walls nro paneled with qiinrter-sawcfl oak of flVG- ply thickness; doors* are made In the same way and on a special piiltern; beamed r,'llinii:i of heavy minrter-SHWed oak of llnest grain; wooden frieze an.iir.il lop of walls; large built-in hookrnscs; si very handsome center llghllng lixluro and fine specially ib-- sinned side lights: all with cut elass globes; ran you imagine u liner living room than this? THE REMAINDER OF THE HOUSE. The house has K rooms, Is n roni- hlmttlon of bloiii» and frame; lower Huor finished In i(iiarter-flaweri oak; fiu>sl piano finish; several tnnntchi; rooms paneled with beamed ceilings, all floors made or »i i|iutrter-Rawcd onk: fine bedrooms, eednr linen cloXOt, nnd H Other cedar closets. 2 lin His, D lavatories, ;i loilets, bllllnril-rooiu. rardroom, «erv- ants' quurters on third Moor: large cement basement; eastern furnace! laundry, umisually large porch ch front niul rear; ono im-iosed In glass which makes a In u m il'ul room; gioumls lire ■ Hiox2or>; very fine 2-story barn with servants' quarters. This property Is well worth your Investigation if you're looking for such a home. ALTIIOUSE BROS.. 211 'LAL'UIILIN BUILDING. Main JIB. Homo ICx. 2>i3. Of some of the most beautiful nnd ar- listle homes m Soutnern California and our rapid growth is an Indorsement from the public that our work is satis- factory nnd our methods are practical, We build on monthly installments, same as rent, or for cash. Call and mco us and let us show you our plans and ipiotc WESTERN BUILDING CO., 403 Chamber of Commerce. Phonos— 9SSoo; Main Sti-10. tilt; COTTAGES BARGAIN. • .VKIUil — t nouns. MODURN, M.;\V. Fine iil.imhi.it iiml Imili; riiNy Iprina. I.os \ii K Hc« Nlro-I. nvnr car hlioiin. Would tnke lot In part payment. SAX I'UDItO STREET BUNGALOW. Sl.nii: 4 riioiiis. new. Lot .10x120, eilKt front, nrnr enr nliiiiin. \\ .mill Inkf Siiiih.vnlili- iii-rrniit. IV. V. TIIOItM'! A CO., OWAKHS, Room »11, _IS South lliikiilmmv. Home KISI. FOR SALE— HIGHLAND PARK. Within two blocks of Occidental col- lege, on high rising ground, splendid modern, seven-room, sitory-and-a-half house, strictly modern. This houso wns built by Iho day and finished in everv particular. Price w&0. Will ho raised to JII.VIO if not sold by Jan. 1, 1900. Part cash. Six-room modern house on Adalr st. In Soulb WoodlHwn tract. Lnrge- rooniß and lot. Newly finished; never been occupied. Up-to-date house. THOS. .1. HAMPTON, Ufl S. Broadway. L. A. R. B. KEW (i-ROOM COTTAGE ON LOT Gox 160 to a li-rt. alley. This place Ih Just completed, has cove ceilings, tinted walls, pressed brick mante\ bulll-in i-hina closet, largo pantry, and clothes closets; shades, cement walk, etc. A bargain at $2350; $100 caßh, $2.'> per month. ■ New n-room modurn cottagrc near W. Washington street, just being completed, for $25, r >o: $250 cash, $20 per month. And I have others. E. G. HKVF.NS, 227 Laußhlin lIIiIk.. :|ir, S. Ililuny. Home plioiif HB2t. TOR SALE— HOUSES, HOUSES. KlIMio — New, modern, 5-room cot- tage close in: $200 cash. $18 monthly. m_U!j<l — psso cush. now, S. W., C rooms. *2TOO — f»250 cash, new, S. W., G looms. . H-.-.oo — flinoo cash, new, S. W,, B ' . 0. H. JONES, 117 8. Broadway. FOR SALE-S2GOO;' ABOUT $300 CASH; new G-room lioumo, thoroughly modern; combination tixtiiret*; lot fenced; c«- meut walku. This Is on Austin street. Take San Pedro street car, KW Austin street. See agent, WM. N. IIOLWAV/, 211 Grant Bids- Homo im FOR BALE— ! ! ! HPECIAL ! ! 1 "" J4500 FOR MONDAY ONLY we cun 801l a fine 7-ruoni, IVa-Htory bungalow in iho southwest for (lie übovn low price. It's too good to dcMcrlhi'. (Jail at tho office und we will show It to you. R. A. BITRTON REALTY CO., 410-418 Lnughlln Bldgr. HOME 7U57. I'HONES . MAIN 471). FOR BALK— SISO CA^C, $15 MONTHLY", 1558 East _Dth, 4 roomu; new. 1559 East ■ I'iith, 4 rooniH, , new. 1558 East .Gth. 6 rooms; new. l. r jt'iJ East Adams, V rooms; new. Agents allowed regular commlßHiun. BHJDALL ItEALTY CO., 207 Copp bldg. $snoo; $r,oo cash; $20 per month. Hem lu a 5-rooin modern cottage, lo- cated on hi tli St., situated 011 a, cor. lot, ■IMs by 1-lu; thia Is a beautiful place; h?j this <iulck. LEAHY & BON, 223 Mercantile place. l OR"BA7<'K— PLKABANT (i-ROOM COT. - la go on tin hill In Edendulo. for $11)00 on ea«y terms; choicest llowvi-h. frulS Upi-a uud berr.lr«..'> WIHLi.lt. MOORE iiXV., SU3 Bwuth Hill Bt, H6UMI FOR ' 8 A LR— COT Ta'oKS! In the fnst Rrowln* and popular sec- tion, Hip Southwest, where you net th*« fresh sea breeze, where It Is pleasant to live nnd whern you can mflko a gooJ profit when you are ready to sell. $soa Beautiful 5-ro.im cottage. Just finished, close to Adams St. rnr line, oak floors, nice large Hvlnß rooms, closets, baths pnntrles, beautiful fixture*. $JOOO, $JUO cosh, balance $30.00 per month. $0!no. fottnpe. on Went 28th St. An Idea home, lot Is 3 ft, above grade, perma- nent wall, lawn, back yarrl fenced, house hns r> rooms. oHk doors, large Hv- InR rooms, beautiful grate, fln<» fixtures, bftth. stationary tubs and wash stand, eloset, pantry; In fnet complete. Oniy $:'._'(»i; J.'iik) cash, balance terms to suit. 'want. Sfodern rotta*« built for home, .lust bring completed, 6 rooms, oak floors, large llvlnsr room, beautiful mantle*, built-in sideboard, fine bnth, closets anJ toilet. It In cheap at WM, If taken at once $3250: Jfioo rash, balanco terms. J32.V). Who wants nn Idonl 6-room cottage. T'lro Height*!, Fedora St., occupied only a short timo by owner, built for home, beautiful liiwti, flowerß nurl palms, house mission finish, tinted wnlls, benutlful dining room, decorated, with gruprs nni.l fruits, (Inn hnth room with decorated wnlls, hardwood flours, lln.i grille and mantel, built-in sdlcboard; mission fixtures; $.12.'i0, ',4 cash. S36SS, MiißMlllccnt home for »otne onn on West zr>tli st. north front, B-room eol- tiißc, built for home by owner, occu- lilr-d only n short time, Inwn, beautiful llnwers Mini bciirliiif fruit trees, mod- cm; hits l-rnom house en buck of lot; IMK.OO, JUL'u curb, balance terms. JAS. V. BALDWIN, m-tOt-tO* lIKRMAN W. MKI.I.MAN MLIHJ., ITH AND BPRINO BT9. VOU SAI/K— fi-ItOOM COTTAOR. WITHIN A SHOUT IHSTANfR ov Fn;tn;itoA and tkntii HTRMMTH, SIMJONDIIiLy LOIiATKtI, AI.l. IN PERKKOT OUUKRi Mil' .".'lxl -J."i. l'"nlt A I'HiiMPTKAI.K this u>\v PRirw wM-i, j?k ACCKPTKn WITH A SMAM, CASH PAVMKNT n\' ?500 ANI> IMdNTIIIjY J-'AVMENTS LIKI'I 11KNT. JONKB * nVHEIt LAND CO., SON 10 AOKNTH. 21 S W. THIRD ST. Foil BALK— CKOCKKU KTRKKT. J32W. S-'tW. nVK-UOOM COTTAOM, (M.oSIO IN; VBRV ATTRACTIVWhY FIN- ISIMOI> AND ARRANUKU, AND HAVING A 1,1, KIDDKUN CON- VICNIKNCKS. Til 10 NIOARNKSS DK THIS PROPKRTV TO TUB HII3INKSS DISTUIfT MAKKH IT 10S! J lO<'IAI,l,Y VAMTAIM.Ki I'RH'lO ?,:\>w, 10ASV TIOUMS AH- ](AN<!IOU. JONKH & UVDKII LAND CO., L'l.S VV. THIRD ST. ?iioii I)D\VN-sai MONTH. 5-HOOM MODERN COTTAQIO: OAS. 101,101'THiriTY, J,A\VN, FJOXCIO TO A 1.1,10 V; £2300. f:,m DOWN— MONTHLY PAYMKNTS. 4-ItOO.M t:oTTAOK ON COIINKH I.OT, AI,I, FKNCED, FOR $i:i»0. fi-ROOM MODKRN COTTAOM OX (■All I, IN 10, CU>SIO IN, FOIt fM» CASH. It. 10. IBHKTBON .t CO.. 310 TRI'ST iUJIIjDINO. SHOOND AND SPUING STS. MAIN S2M. J&75 ~ FOR A FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE IS OUR FIGURE. Anything else you want at Ihe Bar ' proportion I,et us have a chance to figure on your home We will fnr- ni.<h your plans nml make a bnuso tint will suit you. We are pleased to refer to any one for whom we have builded, for we lo.ive 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 TOT 71! S. Broadway. IVOR SAI.IO— A SPECIAL BARGAIN" IN A modern home; ii new. S-room house built especially for a home and occupied only I months, on W. :'SI st.; a client's licnltli imperil lively demands a change nf location; near 2 c:ir lines and the I'olytecbnio high school: has polished Oiik floors, double fixtures, large win- dows; rooms well ventilated, cement col- lar, and Rood size lot; this is a con- veniently arranged sunnv home and can be seen any time. No. 11J3 W. id St. Price only JSStiO. Sole agent, M. W. AT WOOD, HVi Grant Bldg. Phones 1714. BUNGALOW BA RG A I N. J3300. This Is not 'he usual case of a bar- Bain with a flaw In It. To begin with, this bungalow is close In, West Twelfth 6treet ntar Westlake avenue. It Is on the hill and surrounded with beautiful homes. It has five good rooms and a pretty garden. It is fnflO under market value. We are sole agents. "IT PAYS TO SF,E US." EDWARDS & WINTERS, 326 LnuKhiin Bldg. HKRIO IS A V-ROOM MODIORN COT- tage, located on 10. 4"d St.; It Is a beauty: just llnished; price $-700; $S>oo cash, balance easy. LEAHY & SON, I'i'l Men'antilc place. FOR SALE— SMALL HOMIO ON lUoAlT- lil'ul Boylo Heights, near all kinds of business, between two car lines. Terms, pail time and part cash. I'lloNE HO VI, IO IOOtJ. flTOil; S<ib" CASH, BAUXCH EASY; this 5-room modern cottaffe, located on West 45th Hi., Hltuuted on a lot 40x135. only S mon His old: be quick. LEAHY. & SON, 22'i Alercantiln place, COTTAGE "EQUITIES *liK>O."~s2Oa>rSsooo: wunt land or lots. 81DUA.LL, 3)7 Copp Bldg. NEW COTTAOES Wm TO $:i000; ngents cominUslon. SIDUALL, M7 Copp Hldg. 7T HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. 723 Stewart street, one-half block south of Seventh, live blocks weßt of Flguerou. City Lots and Lands ROSS & LINDSKY, Owners "Hollywood Boulevard Tract" A flno tract of 121 lot« In southwest' Hollywood. They arc going fast— it fZ-to to tl'tO— Prices will positively be ud- vnnced hs mion as the cement work is •all dune, (let in on the ground floor. Sec iib at once. ' ROSH & LINDSEY, 814 H. W. Ui'llinau Kldg. I'honcß— Homo 76U2, Muln 4822. ' UAYMUND HEIGHTS Lots )300 and up. $20 Down, $10 per month. Finest section In thu city. Hitch, health' ful. Take Brooklyn live, cur on Muin to tract, end of car Hue. W. li. HAYMUNI) CO., 511 Chmiuln IlldK. Plioiuß— Hume 4104, Muln 1J77. FOR BALE- SPECIAL. Fine high lot nnur Brooklyn ave. and Bildgo tit.; wulkliiK distance ami only JOT,'*. 2 nne lots, Hollywood way, for $£iO; $J"0 bolow value. 5-room coltutjo. Boyle Ucirlitn, $1200 . 11. 8. HAIINUKRH. itVVUI I<JJ. Chdiuliu' uf. Cuiiimivi'L'u L'lUu. FOR BALE City Lot* and Lands MM FROM MISSOURI his TVlfo and the little boy nil My, ■) That lots In our beautiful FRUIT ACRES TRACT Are the best nnd cheapest In, Near or Around Lns Angeles. 810 LOTS-LITTLE PRICES. EASY TERMS. If you're from Missouri, Let us show, ©<LDo Branch office: 6725 Central avenue (Vcrnon and Cen- tral ovo. enr.) Main office: In our own building, 203 North Uroadway. Phono, Homo 8737, and 20103. FOR SALE— LOTS IN VERMONT AND MKLROSR TRACT. WESTERN PART OF CITY. HOLLYWOOD WAY. CHOICE LOCATION. HimiTiiouND. MAGNIFICENT VIEW. IN THE MIDST OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES. VERMONT AVE. FRONTAOE iiOxllii. EAST FRONTS. — PRICE $1100— ALLAN ST. FRONTAOE, EAST AND WEST FRONT. PRICE $«50 EACH. EASY TERMS. MINES * FAR THK. SIS SOUTH WILL STREET. Ou SHE IT. LOTS $«00 AND ITP. $25 DOWN? $10 MONTH. our i:. .iki-fkrsux st. tract. THE TtICJCESr AND BICST CLOSE- IN KPMDIVISION ON THK LONG BEACH LINK; REACHED TIY THE E. SIT 1 1 fSLAUSON JUNCTION) CARS ON MAIN ST., IN TEN MtNUTK- YOU AUK ON THE TRACT AT 15, :!STH ST. HE SURE AND GET OFF THERM AT OUR BRANCH OFKICKi. Jilt. FRANK ROCKWKLL. TRACT ACENT, IH ON THE CROUND EVERV DAY AND WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU TI1I<; PROPERTY. RICE IT AT ONCE. TRACT REACHES FROM 2SITII ST. TO VERNON AVE. MITII ST.) FINK SOIL AND VIEW. AND VERY HEALTHY LOCALITY. GO DOWN AND SEE. ANY WIDTH YOU WANT CiOOD BUS LOTS. STREET WORK DONE AND PAID FOR. LAST TRACT LEFT CLOSE IN ON EASY TERMS. QET IN AT ONCE. TKL. MAIN-HOMK 1273. CITS B. HILL. 133 South Broadway. WITH STRONG & DICKINSON. Veirmiduiiii • Parlk VeiriMmdlalle The tracts that are sura to treble tn value Inside of one year; hundreds of houses being erected; beat soil, purest water; best car service and nearest In property for the money in Greater Lob Angeles. We can sell choice lota at $150 and up on easy Installments. What we have done for hundreds of others we wlli do for you. Befor* buyliiß take East 12th street and Hoo- per avenue cars south on Spring street to 46th and Ascot ave or 51st and Ascot ave. Agents theru at all times. Office open Sundays. Headquarters for Var* non real estate For maps and full In- formation sea GRIDER S HffIILTON 225 W. SECOND ST. FOR SALE— ACREAGE FOR SUBDIVI- SION. Twenty acreß for subdivision. The finest piece of land nuioiuing the city limits, just south of Sliiiisoii avenue, and on the, proposed Monota car line, nt a bargain. This piece fronts on one, of tho principle streets and cuts up to splendid advantage. Has pump- ing 1 plant and oilier improvements al- ready to subdivide nnd ready for tho market. All the adjoiiiinir lands held at from $1200 to $ldoo per fieie. Thld is a bargain nnd can bo had at this price only during this week, Adjoin- ing lauds all subdivided and will be placed on tho market lu tho next few days. J. A. MORLAN & CO., 202-203 Fay building. FOR SALE— NO MISKKPRESENTA- l ion— Bargain lots. $350— Palm ave., SunnyHlde Parlc....CoxlS4 $400— Htate, neur Brooklyn. $450— One block from West Adams.. soxl4o $«00— Oil Vino street 60x155 $SoO— 2oo feet west of Figueroa 40x120 $SSO-4 blks. from Westlake, E. fit.. 50x150 $1000— Near Western avenue 50x130 $ISso— Oxford avo., near 10th street. EOxltiO $1550— Kensington id. Angeleno Hts. soxl7o $5000— Thompson and 23d streets.... soxlso $2500 — Burlington avenue. JSIJO0 — 14 lotH on Flgueroa 5treet. ...50x207 $10,000— N. 13, corner Vermont and Ban Marino 135x290 FINLEY & ILLO. Orouud Floor,. 311 S. Hill st. TOR SALE-BUY IN THE WESTERN avenue section between Wllshlrs boula- vard and Hollywood; destined to be tha choicest residence section of the city; new at the very beginning of develop- ment; the same chances as were offered in the Westlake district a few year* ago. Wa can sell you large, level lots 50-ft. front, on Improved streets at prices from $450 up. Terms In some cases as low as $50 down, balance monthly. Take Colegxove car to Western avenue, to our branch office and Investigate fully. CHARLES 8. MANN. 125 West Fourth St. Branch office— Western Avenue and Colegrove car llne^ , STRAWRFRRY PARK CS Jl ffix_ W DJCJPiK* Jl JT4-Jl\__ Acreage for $200, close to two car linc.fi. just a littlu outfildo tliu city limits, in the southwest, flno soli, level land and lots of water. You can enjoy the luxuries of a country homo close to the city on a 6-acre pleco on very easy turms. This is positively the best thing over put on tho market. Better »eo about this at oiht. Tin: <;iii;vn:u i.os \a«;i;i.i;s lIKAI.TY « «».. 433 Hunting-ton building. VI'JHAIONT'AviENIIM SQUARE VERMONT AVENUH BOUARE Bust subdivision In the great and grow- ing southwest. At tho corner, of Ver- mont und Vornon avenues. Hlgli-claHB Improvement. Park lu center of trtu-l. LotH from }n.Mi up. Easy terms. CHAS. MeKEN/IW CO., •I"!! 11. W. llelllllUll illlljf ■■"•»• WW.M.IUWU. * FOR SALE City Lett and Land. FOR BALE- CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS ot;t heyond west* lake park in THE I. N. VAN NUYS TRACT. I. N. VAN NUYS TRACT. THIS "~tS TWR , FIRST OFFERING OF LOTS IN THIS TRACT. WHICH IS LOCATED J IT R T NORTH OF OCCI- DENTAL PARK AND WHEELER PLACE BOUNDED ON THK SOUTH BY W. FIRST HT. AND ON THB RESTRICTIONS. .TTTST THE" TRACT, ' AND THE ONLY ONE IN THE WEST- L A K E SECTION. WHERE YOU CAN IMTILD ARTISTIC v BUNGALOWS. LOTS RANGE IN PRICE FROM $1200 TO J2OOO. NOTE - TO REACIT TRACT. TAKE CAU ON FIRST ST., BROADWAY O U WEST SEVENTH ST., MARKED "HI- MINI BATHS," AND <!ET OFF AT RENO ST.. OR CAR AT FIRST ST. AND BROADWAY MARKED "TEM- PLE ST." AND GET OFF AT RENO ST. BRANCH OFFICE ON TRACT. OR COME TO OTTR OF- FICE AND WE WILL TAKE YOU OUT. MINES & FARISTT. SOLE AGENTS. 315 SOUTH HILL ST. TELEPHONES: HOME EX. 1157; B. S. MAIN 1437. FOR SALE— "~ Two snaps on Western avenue, be- twepn 2!Mh and 30th; thesei arn so fa" below the market vnlno that wa would rather not iiuote tho price, Yon will not wasto your time If you look these up "It pays to ace us. EDWARDS & WINTERS, Solo Agents. 320-32H Laughlin building. FOR SALE-LARGE CORNER, 100x145, on Lake Shore and Palo Alta streets, ono block north of Temple. $4250. THOMAS J. HAMPTON. 119 8. Broadway. L. A. R. B. HERF, IS A GENUINE BARGAIN, LOT located on West 33th Rt.. -10x133; prlro only $non. $.100 cash. LEAHY & SON, 223 Mitch ntllo place. Country Property FOR SALE— ACREAGE FOR BUBDIVI- SION. Twenty acres for subdivision. The , finest piece of land adjoining tha city limits, just south of Slauson avenuo and on the proposed Moneta car line, at a bargain. This piece, fronts on one of the principle streets and cuta up to splendid advantage. Has pump- iiiK plant and other Improvements al- ready to subdivide and ready for the market. All tho adjoining lands held nt from $1200 to $1600 per acre. This l.s a bargain nnd run bo had at this prk-o only during this week. Adjoin- ing lands all subdivided and will be placed on the market in tho next few days. J. A. MORLAN & CO., 202-203 Fay building. AI.TAUUMA! ' altadi3nai <v ai/taokiva: If you want a small ranch or a. subur- ban home or a handsome building' site, buy a place nt Altadena, tho foothill section of Pasadena; fine air, freo from fog; elevation 1500 feet: magnificent vluws. Altudcna prices ara remarkably low compared with other localities. Como In and talk it over. L. M. PRATT, 608 Laughlin building. Altadena property a spe- cialty. WE HAVE GOOD LAND WITH abundance ot water adapted to alfalfa nnd fruit on the east side of Antelope valley. Los Angeles county, California, for sale on easy terms; tltlo perfect; at prices from $8 to $25 per acre. Call or writfi 703 FAY BUILDING, corner of Third and Hill streets, Los Angeles. FOR SALE-ALFALFA AND~FRUIT land on the east side of Antelopo val- • ley, Los Angeles county, California; good soil, almnoance of water; tltlo perfect, at prices from $8 to $25 per acre. Call or write 703 FAY BLDG corner 3d jind _liill. Los Angeles, Cal. ; foii sale^atTl kinds" of stock ranches, large and small, with or without stock, COOPER &■ CUDDEBACK, Room 237. 218 South Broadway. CL.KAR LAND, $500 to $.71011, KX- change for cottage, or equity. SID- DALL, 207 Copp Bid g. Business Property MAIN STREET MAIN STREET One-third cash; lot 40x150; Improved with S-room, two-story house; east'. front, north of Jefferson street. W. 11. OBKAR, 4OS-109-410 Johnson Bldg. FOR SALE— BUSINESS CORNER. , • To close an cstuto wo will sell the j corner of Palo Alta and Lake Shore, 100x145. with a four-room house In rear. This is a largo tine business comer and has just been graded down. Wa will sell to tho highest bidder between now and Thursday. The property must be closed out prior to Deo. 23d. i THOS. J. HAMPTON. 119 S. Broadway. L. A. R. 13. FOR SALE—THE BEST CORNER ON FIFTH STREET between the Arcade depot and Main street. If you aro looking for some- thing 1 In this locality it will pay you to cull in und consult me. WILL SSTAJVTON. Phono 6D21. 301 Mason llhig. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. Hotel* and Lodging House* FOR SALE-ONLY $000. " For liftecn-room rooming house, well located. Party very anxious to sell and' has reduced prlco from $1100 to $900. | Knit only $G0 per month with water paid.. House has largu closets to all rooms, throu baths, llvo Nmuiitels, two screen porches und four stationary tub* ' ill basement. NEEDIIAM & McUREOOR. 303-4 Fay Bldg.. Corner Third und Hill.' FOR SALE— A 34-KOOM ROOMING house in u locality whero you eun keep your rooms full uud in u build- ing wheio the landlord does not de- mand all the proiltN. Ask to see It. . BROWN & WOODS, 312 Fay bldif. FOR BALE-UNDER FORULOSURE- Jtouiiiing huusn of 23 mums will ue » turned over for ■•out. THOMAS J. HAMPTON. USB. Broadway.. ; 1_ A. «. » ■nMM ■■mm—ii-, namm — in mmiiifi iiiißi^ h N M BMMi — B