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THE WEATHER T.OB AN'ORr.KS. Cnl., Mn r It, 10<K TTrneTThei 7 , | Jlurn. I wiridi ~V>loJ Wfhcr. <n.m.l M I a-y | frw I "T~ IC'lonr. Sp.m.) f.7 I i r . | _HWJ JO |C1»OT. Maximum tPrnperntTiTe, 16. Minimum lorhpernture. 51. Weather Conditions T,OS Al iELEfI, May 31.--Fnlr Friday. Wwt to northwost winds, MARRIAGEJ.ICENCES aoULDINd-ROSra— ,lnm« M. Oouldln*. ngpd V, nntlvo of Vrrmnnt nnd resi- dent of Ornnd Vlpw, Arl!!., nnd Stfila Rose, figed 33, nntlvc nf Illinois and n renlrtmt or Onklnnrl. IIKMMINU-Mr<mKA--Al>rl P. Hr-mmlng, ngr-d :>7. natlvo nf Srv/ .lorpry nnd ft resident of Ron THcrci. iinri llr«slr» Me- Crrn, nirorl 2:1. nntlvo of Illinois and « resident of t'n*nrir.n.i. monOKN-WKAVKK— rhnriM K T?prgrn. rigprl %, nnllvn r>f Mlmifnntn, ond Ruhy n. Weaver, Bgfd 10. nnllvr- of lowft; both resident* of I,onß npncli. nAMINEZ-OROSrO— Ang-l |.\ lU\m\nrr., ngpcl 21. nntlvn nf ('nllfurnln nnd n rrsl- »lont i>t Snnta Fo Rprlng.<i. nnd Ttnohrl Orosco, ngnrl l(t, nallvp nf California and n fslrlpnt. nf Tjong Ilrarh. UF-PPICH-LAYTON— AV'm. Di-pploh. ngpd 20, nntlvp of Knnwns, ffnil Jrnnlo Lny- tnn, nged Ifi. nntlvo of Kansas; lioth rrsltlpnts nf Pomonn. DYIOH-ItATES-t-Tlnrrls W. Dyor, ngod 3fi, nntlve of California, nnd Knthryn A. Rates, iiged 30. rrntlvn nf.Ulah; both rpslnVnlH nf Annhrlm. .TOIINHON-E1.1.18— Lpwlh H. Jnhnßon, nftprl 41, nntlvn of Indlniin. nnd Knthrr- liip E. Ellis, ngr-d Hi, millvr nf Prnn- sylvanla; both residents of Los Angc- irK T-ANE-MinnLECOFF-Wm. ,T. I,nno. ngt'd 22. nntlvn of Ciinadn, nnd Mnnndii M. Mldrllpnoff. HRcd VO. millvn nT Kim- nn»i: both rrsldrnta nf Lns AngolrH. KKLLV-FARTtELL-npn. A. Kelly, ngprf L"S. nntlvn nt Town, nnd Itnsn M. Fnr- re.ll, ngod 12, nntlvo nt Ohio; both resi- dents of Lna AngrlPß. rOWLES-HOWARD-Pproy W. Powlpb. ngPd 25, nntlvp of (?nnndn, nnrt KUr.nheXh O. Hownrri, tigod J3, nntlvn nf Illinois; both resldpnts of T/os Angplos. BAKKR-llOllLSHRY— rtpn.lnmln R. Ra- kpr, nged 23, nHtivo of lown, nnd Kdlth M. Hnulshby. ngrd W, nnllvp nf Indi- nna; both rpslrirnta of Los Angrlcs. AVARNER-HEARl>— r>onln E. Wnrnpr, ngrcl 31, natlvo nf lllnols, nnd Emma E. Hpnrd. ngrd 2S. nntlve nf Tenneseei hnth rPßlriVnts nf Lns AngrlPK, MI'3EIC-EDWART)B— AKruI Mpnk, nerd 33, natlvp of Knglnnil, nnd Mnry Ed" wards, ngprt 27, nntlvn of Kniisna; both rpsldnnts nf Rpdondo. JFSSa-OARCELON— Opo. Tl. ,Trps, nged 21. nntlvn nf Wisconsin and resident of Huntlngton Bonch, nnd Eleanor fJnrcp- lon, need 2-', native of Knnsns nnd rfsl- rifnt nf Pfimnna. : v • MIELE-DE PIERRO— Frank IMlrlp. agnl ?fi. niitlvp nf Ohio, nnd Emplla F. Dp Plerro. ngpd 21.- nntlve of Italy; both rrslrlpiila of Lns AngolPS. . ROSENHLUM-rtLOCK-Mnrrls Rospn- blum. need 28. nath'n nf Russia, and Jnnnlo Block, agerl 2fi, native of Penn- sylvania; both resldpnts of Los Ange- les. DANKHANS-CHURCH-Hpnry N. Dnnlt- hans. nged 31, native of Ohio, nnd EfHe M. Church, aged 31, -native of Mliuip- sota: both residents of Los Anceles. HEIZER-KOEBLE! — Edgur E. Ilelzer, aged Sfi. native of Ohln and resident of / Pawtucket, R. 1., and Mary K. .Koeblp. aged 36, native of Ohio and resident of Georgetown. Ohio. SAARELA-PENDAHL-Mlkko Snarela. nged 38, native of Finland, and J I lima J. Pendnhl. ngedi2s. native of Finland; both residents of Los Angeles. OALVIN-SPILLKRS-Jos. R. Galvln, aged 31. native of Missouri, and Mnr- garpt Spillers, nged 37. native of Illi- nois; both residents of Los Angeles. BIITTNER-ARMANDY - Chester W. Buttner, aged 28, native of California, nnd Sadie H. Armandy, aged 27. natlvo of Kansas; both residents of Los An- CAMPBELL-NIJNN-Lewis H. Campbell, nged 27, native of New York, and resi- dent of Los Angeles, and Mabel A. Nunn, ngcil 2S. native of New York and ■ resident of Hprmosa Beach. LESTER-SELF— Gro. Lester, nsred 29, n native' of England, nnd Emma Self, nged '20. natlvo of Nebraska; both residents of Los Angeles. IiAWSON-LAWSON— Andrew P. Lawson, need 84. native of Sweden, and Alice Lawaon, aged 47, native of Indiana; both residents of San Pedro. DEANE-KNIGHT— John L. Dean, aged 48, native of Kentucky, nnd Nellie C. Knight, aged 58, native of Ohio; both residents of Los Angeles. "..,; •_,;; bTrthT AUST-To Mr. and Mrs. M. Aust. 611 Ramirez. May 2S, a girl. SIMON— To Mr. and Mrs. H. Simon, 420 Ducommun, May 27, a girl. FICKER— To Mr. and Mrs. K. Ficker, 112ij West First, May 26, a boy. KUCHAR-To Mr. and Mrs. K. Kuchar, 451 East Twenty-seventh, May 2li,'a girl. DRAY— To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dray, 950 East Forty-sevonth, May 20, a girl. BECK— To Mr. and Mrs. J. Beck, 1044 East Forty-eighth, May 2S, a girl. ROBINSON— To Mr. and Mrs. L. Robin- son, 62i East Forty-eighth, May 27, a sin. . DEATHi GANALL— Joseph Gana.ll. Sisters' hos- pital; Austrian, Austrian Tyrol, liver complaint, May 2!), aged 50. SANELEZ— Jesus Sanelcz. county hos- pital, Mexico, heart failure. May 20, ASHMORE-Leftrldge AsWmore, 415 East Forty-ninth, Illinois, tuberculosis. May 20, aged 31. ■ V; QUlGLEY— Benjamin Qulgley, 1006 West Eighth, fatty degeneration of heart,, May 31, aged 77. WINDITCH— Louis Wlndltch, 416 West Sixth, Germany, valvular disease of heart, May 30, aged 29. Peck & Chase Co., . undertakers and embalmers; lady assistants. 433 S. 11111. T»l Mnln 81. ' Bresee Bros. Co., Undertakers Removed to 855 S. Flgueroa et. ■ J • Lady attendant. Private ambulance. Telephones: Main 243, Home C2667, ORR & MINES CO., Funeral Directors 'Have moved tn Ilielr neve building; on the .V. IS: cor. lfltli uuil Klower. Both phones 05. I.ndy AHxlstnnt. CUNNINGHAM Si O'CONNOR i'N'likiitakkus, have removed to 10.11 8. Grand avenue, Phonos— -Main 403; Home 403. PIANOS FOR SALE— A NEW UPRIGHT $500 piano for $300. Address BOX 70, Herald. PIANOS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS- Ptanos rented at low rates. A. G GARDNER PIANO HOUSK, Ltd., 118 Winston at. Tel. Black 2221; Home NOTARIES O. 11. JONIsSr ~~~~~' ~* Notary Public, 117 Houlh Ilroailwiiy. . Fire Insurance and Loans. All kinds of legal papers drawn. Always In. Always Correct. Residence 1607 Santee Street. At homn evenings nnd mornlnim. PHYSICIANS UK.' "AND MRiI~CAin r ER SUCCESS^ fully treat all female diseases and Ir- regularltlea; 20 years' experience; con- sultation free. Hours, 8 a. in. to 8 p. in.; Sundays, 10 to 12 a. in. • 204 JMIOII- CANTIL- I'I.ACK, over 643 8. Spring. SOUTHERN lIOMI3 FOR LAD?ES DUR. ins " confinement; homes found for children. DR. C. k. HMITII, Til Sun. net boulevard. Tel. Main 2364. DR. TAYLOa-FEMALId HI'UCIALIHT and obstetric*. UELASCO THEATEU. Main st. ..'!'-'- EN J- 3 - *?P- PATENT -? l J B _lT a HAiSAiID & HARPHAM. . t'IONEKIt Agency. Cit. Nat. Uk. lid. i'at. book fret Help— Mala HUMMKI, PROS. & CO.. — EMPLOYMENT AOKNTB— / strictly flrst-cla»M, re.lln.blo agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Your orders solicited. IK-11S East Second «trf«t, Between Main nnd fx>* Antjelos Ms. Largest nnd best equipped office* on tho r.irlflc const. HUMMEL UROS fir. CO, Ilfi nnd 113 M, 2d St, Telephones — Mnln fioi». Homo 60!). WANTED— GOOD HUSKY ROYS WITH whwila to carry rottt«<« on ITernlrl. Onnrt pny to suitable hovs. Cnll CIR-i CULATION DBPT., Herald. W AN^T CARPENTER., P~aTn*T R r"; will glvo $r,nn work; pnrt rnsh. pnrt ftp- pilfrt buying rottnge. BIDDALL, 1!1S 8, Itrnndwny. MEN TO LEARN HARnis!l TRADR Rltnatlons (fiinrnntep'l. Moler Sys- trm Cnllogp. 113 E. 2T>. To Rent WANTED— ——-----_——— ALL OffNßHfl — or nrcNTAr. property— TO KNOW THAT W.E DO A RENTAL BUSINESS • DON'T WORRY —IF YOU WANT A TENANT— LIST YOtlR PROPERTY ' •"--■ WITH ITS MINUS A FAIIISII, air, SOUTH HILL- STREET. 1 WILL LEASR ANY~OOOD LOS AN^ geles unimproved property for a tnrm of years. W. 11. OBEAR. 40S-9-10 Johnson hldnr. Money WANT JI2OD. 3 YEARS, 7 PER CENT net; also guarantee 10 ppr cent net In- come on 4 eottnge.i, JoOOO, 8 cottages, 110,000. SIDDALL REALTY CO., 207 . Copp ■■ Bldg. ~ ~ Live Stock \VA"NTEn— TO BITY FOR—SPOT CASH, nil kind* of horses, harness nnd rigs. I'hone HOME 24334 and I will call lm- ■ media tely. '_ To Purchase — Real Estate WE SKLL PROrERTY, NO MATTER where located, by bringing buyer nnd BCiier ntually together, charging small feos: no commission. Modern plan. Partlcuinrs from THE GRAY REAL ESTATE CO., Ml Stimson Bldg. Home _U7lB. MlBcellaneou« wanted to buy— furniture and household goods. If you are going to «ell -we will pay you onn-thlrd more than others. Phone us. Main 1117. Home 2154. COLYEAR FURNITURK CO., 322 S Main st. WANTED— DEALERS AND PAPER hangers "to write for samples of bur» laps; exclusive wall papers for the coast; paints, varnishes, moldings WALTER BROS.. C27 S. Spring. MINING AND ASSAYING CLIO GOLD MINING CO. HAVE THEIR TEN-STAMP MILL Running night and day and will soon bu sending out regular monthly divi- dend checks to stockholders throughout the country, , WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED AND Published a senrchinfir investigation of the Clio gold mining property and tho standing of the officers. WE WILL SEND YOU A COPY of the above report free for the asking. There's nothing moro interesting than to know when reading; tho result of an extended investigation that -said report contains undlsputable evidence, proving facts and conditions to be as stated. WE DO NOT OFFER IN THIS RE- PORT uny Information which cannot be proven, and while it costs you noth- ing whatever, WE ARE SURE you have not In years read a moro Inter- esting; paper; then, too. IT MAY AID YOU IN MAKING AND PROTECT- ING OTHER INVESTMENTS. WHEN A GOLD MINING COMPANY can show you the gold bars each and every month you know they have paused the prospecting stage and that they are operating a real gold mine. WE OFFER CLIO STOCK not as a speculative stock, bin as an investment and believe you will agree with us after reading our lnvestlga- wr'ite your name and address PLAINLY and mall same to us or call at tho of- fice and you will receive by return mail ono of the most interesting printed re- ports you ever read. IF YOU ARE BUYING OR SELLING mining or other stocks as an agent or Investor the above report will assist you in making selections and advising other people what to buy and when MOODY & CO., COC Eryson block, Los Angoles, Cal. BUSINESS PERSONALS . GLCNDOnA . ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU that Glcndora Is the world's greatest clairvoyant and life reader. PARLORS 19 AND 20, 115 Vs 8. Broadway. Spec- ial readings COc. Readings by mall, {1.00. Send age. GLENDOnA Bring this ad. OldeHt eHliilillMhcd 'ifSt.*,.. ' *-| —next known _SS«_<_v \&fi\ T > i-liilrvoynnt In '_|»9»*n I''*1 ''** k '*"* t Readings 50c TfeeWiidiiam I^^xPaJ. FEATHER PILLOWS RENOVATED AT ACME FEATHER WORKS, 768 Ban Pedro st. Tel. Sunset Main 1168; Home 8041. I TRUSSES, ELECTRIC HOSIEKY, MED- leal batteries, etc. Matthay, 12D _. Spring. , TRANBFER AND BTORAGE COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO.. 416-417-419 San Pedro St. Main office J.i South Main. Phones Main 1117, Home 2164. New and absolutely lire proof storage; private locked rooms for bric-a-brae, pianos, lino furniture, elo. Trunks, boxes, etc., h tared, 2Do to 500 per month. We solid your patronage. bCTuSQpMXTtu'K^AirCO^ nJ^ J%nJVL 107 N. Spring m.— Painless extracting, lining, crown and bridge work, !le_tnTe rubber plates. Pure sold llllliikh. 7.30 up; all other filling*, XOo up; cleaning teenth, 600 up; sola crowns and bridge work, «o.ou up; eeta teeth, Ji.oo up. Also open evenings and Sunday fore- noons. , FRANK STEVENS. 824V4 80. SPRING. LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1906. FOR RENT FUta Fon $14 MONTMI^T^TO^ CAr^ RBNt fnrnlnhM romplcte S nice sunny out* • Ide rooms; electricity, gft' rnn«te, hot writer, phono; c\anc tn; Bt 1020 WKST COLT ON HT. 1 . 100J nnd 1011 EAST NINTH ST.> 162 S. BEAUDRt AVIi MnnrcrtN plats—^vatrr pnEts— 110— S rooms. .04 >T. Fremont. »10— 3 roftmn, K34 R. ri(rupro«. 113.S0 — 8 rooms, 221 N. Purueroa. $12 — 8 rooms, 812 N. Fremont. |1«— 3 rooms. 1011 R 9th; furnished. Si«t — s rooms. 1003 tc. ftth; furnlsrcd. fid— j room*. 204 N. Fremont! furr. »I«— S room*. 218 N. Fremont: furn. ti«— s rooms, 834 R. Flßiicron; furn. »1R — $ rooms, 1013% Diamond. m_. rooms. 1141 W. I'lrnt f IT — 8 rooms. 11 SS W. First; ftirn. In— » rooms, 222 N. Fremont! furn. TO T,-!T— MTORKS— *<to — 70!) W. Seventh utr^ct. |2K — 1017 W. Flrot «t. snd room*. tjR — ioi» Vf. First nt. unrt rooms. tin — ms» W. First «t. nnd room*. , |20_inS0 w. First It, «nd mom*. . $2R — 10S2 W. First ft. and rooms. $1 * — ms fin. Tiemiriry. nr, — m a. n«niifiry nve, and room. JJO— loos r,. Ninth .it. • 28 — 1011 E, Ninth st. T w^F-l :^'•:vn^^f^Rn. '_?->!> M»rcrinntg Tniit Bl<lg.. Roomß— Furnished FOR A WHLL PURNIBHWD ROOM. miltnhlo for ntir> nr two S'Millenirn: wllh or_w[lhntit honrd. I.W lO:ißt :Tat nt. TO* LKT-11-nOOM UNFURNISHED hoimo, Ifith st, rmar Flbiwhih : Ini-Re ■Bunny ifornnr, nrrunscrd for nno nr tlino fanillks? Ideal lni-iillnn for physician. SI I Ho. Hnpo Bt. Main 036. FOR RIONT-4- ItOOItT' >TTAO E. BATH nnd r:is; rent reiixonahlo. 2J.~ So. Avo. 20; Enst Loh Ansolos. NKW 't:OTTAUEBi~SioT~»IS. *18. $11. AP~- ply 1542 E. ADAMS, or liffit 10. 2Cth. CHURCH NOTICES S^rVAvY?filpM?-CATUKi>nM^s2Z~~ii'. Ollvo street (near nil the leading hotels), tho Rov. J. J. Wllklns, D. D., dean nnd rector. Holy communion 7:30, Sunday school 0:30, morning prayer 10 a. m.. confirmation, ordina- tion to the priesthood and celebration of thn holy communion 11 a. in., yotinß people's meeting 6:45, evening prayer and sermon 7:15 p. m. l'roach- crs, the bishop of T^js Anßcles In tho morning, tho rector In the j.vonlng. Subject, oveninpr, "Youth and Arc," a sermon for tho young. Dcslrnblo sit- tings and a cordial welcomo for all who may come. FIRST CONGREOATIONAL CHURCH, Hope st., near Ninth. Seats free. Rev. Wm. Hornce Day, pastor. Rev. War- ren F. Dny, D. £> pnstor emeritus Harry CIIITord Lott. choir master. AVal- ter F. Skeele. organist. Morning- ser- vice, 11 o'clock, Itev. John L. Jlailo will preach on "Southern California and Congregationalism." Evening service, i 7:45 o'clock, Rev. William Horace Day, pastor, will preach on "Oxford nnd Anglo-Saxon Religion," illustrated by tho storeoptlcon. CHRIST CHURCir. CORNER 12TH AND FLOWER— Itev. Baker V. Lee, rector; Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; early celebration holy communion on third Sunday and Saints' Day, at 7:30 a. m. Strangers especially Invited. Uni- versity cars pass the door. Those desir- ing, telephone connection for "Shut-Ins" telephone 7312. Church physician at tho church every morning from S:3O to 9:SO. Services and medicine free to all. Church opon daily for private prayer from 8 a. m. until S p. m. PENIEL HALL. 227 SOUTH MAIN street — A noonday prayer meeting is held each week day, 12 to 1 o'clock. Gospel meeting: every night at 7:60 p. m. Sunday services as follows: 9 a. in., men's prayer meeting; 9:45, Sab- bath school and Bible class: 11 o'clock, preaching; 3 p. m., holiness meeting: evangelistic . service at night. Rev. T. P. Ferguson, Jlrs..M. P. Ferguson and G. B. Studd super- intendents of tho mission. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. Sci- entist, Simpson auditorium, - 734 South Hope street — Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; eerrnon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject, "God the Preserver nf Man." Children's Sunday school 9:30 a. «n. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms, 610-511 Herman W. Hellman Bldg., Spring and Fourth sts., open dally, Sundays excepted, from 8 a. in. to 6 p. m. :'ii . -. .■ ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 814 W. Adams, near Flgueroa street. Rov. Lewis G. Morris, rector; Sunday ser- vices, 7:30 a. m., 11 a.m., 5 p. m. This is a FREE church and all are cordially invited. Take, the Grand r.venue car to Adams street and walk one block west. Take the University car to Chester place, walk through Chester place and one block east on Adams street. AT THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRIS- tlan association, corner Third and Hill sts., the vesper service Sunday after- noon at 4 o'clock will be. led by Prof. J, D. Rodger of Long Bench. His subject is, "Uow Can I Best Help My Neigh- bor?" To this meetlngvall women aro in- vited. A special musical program is ar- ranged. Tho rooms aro open from 2:30 to li. BENJAMIN FAY MILLS, PERMANENT minister of tho Los Angoles Fellow- ship, will speak at Symphony liall. 2112 S. Hill St.. at 8 o'clock this evening, taking for his subject. "Francis of Assisi— The Original San Francisco." A cordial invitation Is extended to the public to bo present. All seats free. AT THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRI3- tlan association. Conservative Life building, tho Vesper sorvlce.Sunday at 4 o'clock. Strangers ospocially in- vited. Special soloist, Frederick Gun- ster. tenor. MONEY TO LOAN f^fAVIf'MITNTJV'Tb^LOA^'ofy^ALL KINDS OF GOOD SECURITY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CURRENT RATES. JAMES B. THRELKELD. SOl FAY BLDG.. 3.6 W. THIRD ST. — OME t£S3 NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER. CASH CONFIDENTALLY LOANED TO salaried persons on note, without se- curity, without employer's knowledge ond without lndorsers; easy payments, positively lowest rates. Hours 10:30 to S:3O. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO., ti.S-029 Chamber of Commerce llldg. KERNER BROS. LOAN ON DIAMONDS and furniture; low lates; any amount. 201 Frost bids.. '•!'' and U'way. Ph. 90.>& MONEY TO LOAN-THOMAS S. WADS- WORTH. 319 _ 320 Douglas bldg.. will lend money on city or county real estate. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Bldg. loans our specialty. TRUE) & CLEVELAND. 607 H. W. llellman bd. MONEY TO LOAN, 7 PER CENT. ON Inside property, In sums to suit. I. U. PRESTON. 608 Laughlln bldg. I MAKE STRAIGHT ISUILDINO. LOANS W. H. OIIEAR. 40»-4o;*-4io .ToiiiiHon ntdsr. PERSONALS W^NTISD^hTv KR yTaDY T<> KNOW that 1 have opened a llrst class sign and palntlngr shop. I do first clns.? work and guarantee all my work. SI7V4 W. First Bt. CIIAS. J. BOULDER. Phone Home -467. West 834. DH. OREEN. CLAIRVOYANT. HUSl- nees im. Hum; reudlngs dally; Fiulxfnr- tlon guaranteed: tents, circle* Wed. ev'gs, 8 o'clock. 25c. It. IU. !H)',j H. Spring. ATTORNEYS.AT.LAW MTuTaAu-T > ANTrTKoTTvn!rTAwTTk tpcoliilly. No fee without suaona. K V. MOREY. f-'l KlliNßon blk.. cor. Id uml Hprlntf. i'liimo lii'is. Open eveulngi. dTvorcb laws-'advicr frkeT no fee without succeasj private. J. 11. SMITH. 12. W. 'llilld *t., Uoum 106. 1 to t p. in. SANITARIUMS MRsTTw. HKnI?ERTT^ANTTARIUM^ Mfl.isnge, ' electric, tub, vapor, steam hath*, chiropody, manicuring, sculp treatment, fnolnl tnnssnge. 223V4 w. First, Hnm« 3109. BATHS AND MASSAGE tTuT b no vtST"m a sBAaH~'PA rloiw- Tuh, vapnr and medicated baths, eleo- trlrnl nnd magnetic mnntage. YOU tRIED THEM? Now flltfnrtnnts. Rooms 6 and 7, 610V4 H. Hpiing. BON TON HATTI PARLOR — FOR A flrftt-clnftft hnth nnd innssnjro mil At 70314 SOUTH BROADWAY, room 10. Hours from Un. in. to 1 1 p. m. Open fiiindnys. PALATIAL HATHS — OHADtIATB operators. Formerly 127% N. Drond- wny; now nt 12«H N. SPUING ST. Hour* 10 to 12 p. tn. I'hone Main 4555, T7Tir^lT7jHEl7L~~lUTls PA lILOR9- Vnpor tub baths nnd madsngn, nlcnhul *n<] oil ruin. 218 N. MAIN ST., office 11. Open Sundays. KI.KCTRIC TUKATMKNT, VAPOR AND sponge hnth nnd mnftanffe, magnetic treatments, oil, nlcohol rubs.. 012 S. BROADWAY, room 10. YOU ARK NOT IIURRIKD WHEN YOU KO to 1-5 TICMI'LK STREET for bath nnd tnnsHaprc. Nn signs In window, - Beit of pntronngo solicited. VAPOrTtUB HATIrS AND MASSAGE Operator Just arrived from the east. Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. .m. rtoom 3, 137 SOUTH imOADWAY. FROM LONDON— MANICURE AND innganKO, 115 fiO. HIIOMIWAY,"- par- Inra 3s nnd 33, second floor. Select pntronnßc. TH_ HHIITy, 2IGH 8. SI'ItiNO— BATHS, niasKii^n nnd electric treatments. Hours 10 n. m. to 11 p. m. Sulto 26. Open Sundays, kli-xtkk; institute, mo franklin' itrcet. Including baths, massage and eleutile hlanket nnentn for rheumatism. SUI.I'IIUIMK, VAPOR, KL.ECTKHJ AND tub bnths, mnßßage and chiropody. 7QIV4 Broadway. Phone Main 3133; H. 8517. 321 SOUTH HILL— VAPOR AND TUB baths, massage for colds, rheumatism, nervousness. Open every day. room 9. BATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS— Swedish ntflssour, best of trentmentt 757 8. MAIN S'l\ Ijijn. to 12 p. m. FOR A t;o~Oir"iIASSAGETCATrri a"t Bu2 S. Bronrlway, room 2; formerly of 1109!. .South Spring street. ELECTRIC TREATMRNT, TUB BATHS nnd mnssngn; Hrst-class operator. 419% 8. MAIN. Room 9. UATHS-Tilia ALDA BATHS HAVE removed to 21S NORTH MAIN ST., room 18. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS — ALCOHOL rubbing. &13V& SOUTH SPRING ST. Room 1. FOR A GOOD VAPOR OR TtIB BATH cull at 738'/. South Grand ave. Phono G6l>o. BATHS-309 VV. TEMPLE) ST.. ROOM I Phnnp Hrtme ETO. SPECIAL NOTICES ' uniC^m£u^s7^^AN7ttKE?~TiiE HIGH CASTE HINDU .WIDOW of CALCUTTA, INDIA, whose native COSTUME, charming personality and Pitiful story of the most cruel and re- 1 lentlras slavery of her 150,000,000 helpless and hopeless Hlstora of that dark coun- try has so interested and aroused all who have heard her speak, will give her LAST ADDRESS in this city TO WOMEN ONLY, SATURDAY AFTER- NOON, JUNE 2. at 2:30 P. M. at the FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZA- RENB, COR. 6TH AND WALL STREETS. All puollc school teachers, Sunday school teachers and church workers aro ESPECIALLY Invited. Mrs. Banarjee. with her adopted son of I!l years. Rev. P. B. Biswas, a graduate o£ a Calcutta college, will have their farewell meeting AT THE ABOVE CHURCH SUNDAY, JUNE 5 AT 7:30 P. M., just before starting for Chicago en route for Calcutta. reaeTthis If you have any sign work, paint- ing or decorating to do I would like very much, to give an estimate on your work. I guarantee all my work to be first class In every respect. Do not fail to give mo a trial, as I think it will pay you. I have been doing work in this city for the past three years and I can give a good many references. CHAR. J. DOUI.DEN, 217V6 W. First St." Home phone 2467. West 324. ~ WALL PAPER. Now Is your chance! Several carloads of paper for San Tranclsco were shipped to us by factories arrangement. These new goods will be sold at great reduc- tion in order to turn them quickly Into money, 76-ln. (not 72) natural bur- lap, l!0c; dyed. BOc: 40-in., 20c: 36-in., 15c; heavier quality than elsewhere. Best paint, $l.f>o; shingle stain, 75c; opaque shades, 35c. Best enamels and varnishes. Work reasonable. WALTER BKOS.. {'.'7 S. Spring. CI.UAN~ WATCH 6»c; MAiNSHHINcToUc; warranted; old gold tl pwt. 451 8. MAIN. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES JUST LIKE BANKING— ANY ORDERS for decorating or house painting en- trusted to our cure will relieve you of much anxiety. Try us. Work nnd prices guaranteed. Pure oil and lead. WAli- TICK HUMS, ttn 3 Spring st. PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS mT^l^a^u^erT'r^lTalbl^TalTils? and clairvoyant, 441 S. Spring; room 1. FOR SALE Houses FOR SALE-0-ROOM HOUSE, 22G S. AVE- nue 20, in railroad call; suitable for railroad man; will ecII for SISOO, small payment down. Lot is nearly worth tha money. Go and see It, then coma to my office. J. A. MOULAN. .0- FAY Bld_. FOR SALE- ~ " AT A BARGAIN HOUSKS AND LOTS IN CITY OR COUNTRY. It pays to see us before you buy. EXCHANGE REALTY CO.. 310 Fay Uulldlntr. Third. Between Broadway and Hill. FOR~iALE-A B-ROOM MODERN COT- tugo, well furnlfhi'il, on 10. -Ist st, nice lawn and vegetable srnrdpn, ready to move into; price J-100, $400 down and *!0 a month. LEAHY & SON, .23 Mercan- tile) placa. FOR SALE-A FINI3 LARGE B-ROOM modern cottage, In the suburbs; large lot, 6OxlBt>, uiculy Improved, with barn; on electric eur line; fine writer: $1750. 5.50 down, $I."' a month. Bee LEAHV — SON, 223 Mercuntllo place. MOST iiEAUTIKI'L LA HO 13 B-ROOM cottagu, titrlclly llrxt ultiss; the lot 1h divine; mountain view: swull locution; HIM Kl Miillmii Plea ear; J1000; mako your own terms; opon afternoons. TEN ' p7oTI~CMiNT"'N KT~Q UAIUNTHKD Income; 'i to 10 cottnues; *-««> to (10,000 Investment. SIDDALL RKALTi" CO., •ift Copp bldg- iaj'.pQWN.i ij-Tmont] ily iiuys~~isc!s _9. AduniMl ti-ioom; 1686 anil 1570 Palo- murea, tflUii or isii, i-ca n. 25th. jiiiiiO; HALF ~ASII, UUYB NEW 4-KOUM i-oitttge; VI -'sth; renteil |14. 81DDALL, S. Uroadway. ImJToABT ADAM H~« HOOMS, MODEHN"; ViM; {104 ciisii; (17 monthly. ■ Houtea HoM§e v Bsiirg'SLfl bus •5-Room Cottage $2400 $2400 On fl. Johnson st.. near Knstlnke park— ssoo cash, bnlnnce terms. Hun hard- wood floors, porcelnln bath, both gas and electricity; hwn ond hnrn. Everything In Knnri sini[io and strictly modern. 5-Room Cottage $250© $2500 W. Jeffrrson. near MrClln- tnrk — $".00 down l>alanr« $25 a month and interest. JTnttan I* mortprn and In first-class condition. Loca- tion In extra good. This If n. bargain. 5-Room Cott a ?c $3000 . \i-~ ; \ $3000 1 Thorpn St., near Main — $280 ca«h balance monthly pay- ments. Never been occu- pied. Has cove ceilings, tinted walls: modern plumb- Ing. See this one. 6-Rcoin Bungalow $25<Q0 $2500 Brooklyn ave.. Brooklyn Heights — $500 en ah, balance terms. Lot 68x140; house modern, well furnished and rleslrablo In every way. There are three good bed- rooms. 8-Room 2-Story Home $3600 $3600 Ilalldnle ave., near Jelter- son — Half cash, lias largo living room and dining ' room; 4 bedrooms upstair*. Una chicken corral and 2- story barn. Lot 60x150. One block from car line. Jones & Ryder Lamtd Co. 218 West Third St. COTTAGES FOR BALE — ~ ~~~ If wo haven't one ready We build to suit you on any lot we have. 11 llu vS (Eire&itteir lUcids Rini<gjdl©§ • 11 11 (DAvii»li (and sell to you on easy rental terms. What more can you ask? Now go see the lots. Moneta avenue car to Main and 61st; and Branch office Main and 64th sts. Main office In our own building, 203 North Broadway. Phone Home 8737. Sunset Red. 1202; South . 8139. *100 CASH. $20 MONTH. 4-room California house, plastered celling 1 , trees and flowers, street graded, on SCth St., close to car line, $200 down. $15 month. 5-room, modern cottage; gas; close to Ist and Salt Lake depot, for $1850. , $350 cash, $20 month. 6-room, new, modern cottage; gas, electricity, sewer, barn; 40x150; a good buy at $1750. This la a bargain. 6-room, new, modern cottage; best of plumbing, electric fixtures, sidewalk around the house and fenced; close to Moneta ave., for $2100; parties must have cash. 6-room, modern cottage; gas, elec- tricity and other Improvements; case of have to sell. Price $2150. 3 lots on corner of this street sold the other day for $6500. R. E. IBBETSON & CO., Sl6 Trust Kldß., 2d and Spring. Main 2212. Home 2410. FOR SALE— 7-room ltf-story, lot 60x158, chicken pens, garden, (lowers, etc.; two rooms rented for $8 per month; price $1975; $775 cash, bal. monthly. 5-room cottage, on lot 50x125; bath, toilet, wash bowl, mantel, etc.; block from car line; price $1655; $100 cash, bal. monthly. \ 4-room California house On lot 33 l-3x 14.1; price $1150; $200 cash, bal. $12.60 per month. ■.•:. <;. ih-jvkxs, 227 Laughlln Bldg., 315 S. Broadway. 1090 EDGEWARE RdAD, WEST double end lot; small house, etc.; JliiOo. Business Property TWO HILL STREET CORNERS. »325 and 9185 per front foot. Every shrewd observer of business Krowtli in this city KNOWS that Hill .st. is the coming business street and that THERE you may look for a speedy rise in values. We have here two of the best corners on this rap- Idly growing street. Just compare prices of these two with a few other fifferings in the neighborhood and see iow far these price* are below the market value. ALTHOUSE BROS.. Members L. A. Realty Board, 234 Laughlin Bldg. Main 263. Home Ex. 263. FOR SALE— Warehouse sites and business prop- erty on Central avo., from $100 to $500 per front foot, improved arid un- improved. 158x150, improved with building bringing in Income of 9 per cent. 10 stores and 10 flats, prlco for a short time $15,000. Close-In property near 12th St., cor- ner with three frontages, two car lines; price $70,000; this property will be $100,000 on July 1, 1906. Central ave. will be equal to Main street, and property will double In value In the next six months. Kor a conservative investment one of the above Is very desirable. TIIOS. J. HAMPTON, 119 B. Udway. L. A. It. B. tsaao Factory site, 660 feet frontage on Knitii Ku railroad, inside city limits; deep lot, for $12.60 p«r front foot; nothing like it available today. For particulars aa It cooi'HH & «'iim»i:ii\ri{, Room 237, 218 South Broadway. lV I'KU OKNT NIQT INTKHEBT Oua'r" nnteuri live yearn (leuse) on $20,000 i-asli investment; building u prlvute hotul near mil ami KlKueroa Ms. S!PDAL>Li RKAI/I'V iO.. 207 Copp Ulilg. Oranga Grovei li. M, IMI4TI', Lauehlin DuildiiiK. ~ "Headquarters for Orange tlrovvs." i FOR BALE ■' City Lot* ana Land! ■■'lI KH MAP OF I, OH AMUOMH TITV A Nil COIJJITV, SIIO\VI\() I.OUATIO7V ok oun iih.vutikifi., i,mi:i, lots ON CAII MNK, B «JK~T FARM, AT LOW PRICK* OJf RAST TKHMSI K1,\13 foil lIOMK OH INTUSTMrcST. And ite hnv ftnme nlr* hiiMM find bnalnpH* properly <hnt •honld Inlftrnl joll. CiDIH A?ll» SKR US AlinliT IT. XV. F. THORN 13 A CO., Home lflSI. Room 311. 2I« ». lldwuy. FOR BALB-TO BUY Oil SELL LOTS or hotisei In the I^a Paloma front or ndditlon, Blerra Vista tract, North Park tract, Melros* Ave. tract. Lemon wood, nr nny property In that most dexlrable section airing Western ave. noiith of Hollywood, call or phone the branch office of CJIAB S. MANN, corner o< Western nva. nnd Santa Monica ave. I'hone 69153. Take Colegrove ear lo Western nve firnnch ofllce open every day. H. D. CANNK, Mfrr., or Chan. S. Mann, main office. 3_5 VV. Konrth St. WE WILL DESIGN AND HUILD TO »ult you, for ca«h or for Installments, ■anie ss rent, If you hnvo a lot or a Rood equity In one. Our prices aro right. Our designs are right. Our work Is right. WESTERN BUILDING CO.. 403 Chamber of Commerce. M«ln_S«4o. Il° m « 880- AriUNQTON HEIGHTS $1050. 6tli Ave., near Washington. 60x150. SIISO. 7th Ave., near Adams, 60x150. $1200. 6th Ave., east front, 60x150. $1600. Choice corner, 60x150. J1250. Powell street, 60x137. "IT PAYS TO BKB US." EDWARDS & WINTKHH COMPANY, 3.9 South Hill St. Mnln i)SO7. Home Ex. 787. 100 PER CENT ON TOUR MONET in six months' time; line large lots In the HEKSMONT TIIACT. For maps and other Informa- tion see CIIAS. MrKKV/.IFJ CO., 409 H. W. llellman Bldg.- FOR BAI.E-HAVK 3 LOTS IN THE WKSTMORI2L.AND TRACT WAY BICUOW VALUE. If you want a {rood lot I can sava you at least 1300 on It. J. R. MACLINTOCK, 704 Grant Bldg., 355 S. Broadway. FOR SALE-JI2OO, LOT, KKNSINGTON road, Angeleno HelKhts, 60x150; terms or discount for casn. Owner, M. L. WICKS, JR., 128 llellman Blk., N.B. corner 2nd and Broadway. Home phone SOB. Sunset 1601. • FOR SALE— BARGAINS nV OWNKR. Moneta ave., 50x135; $1300. $400 cash. W. 41st, 40x136: $900, $560 cash. Flgucroa cor., 07x135; 53500 cash. or $4000 on terms. 521 Stlmson. Suburban Property Oee Whole Acre $450 to $550 Investigate quickly. ■ Sierra Vista Acres. Part of Baldwin's Ranch. 600 ft. above sea level. Soil will raise anything. Abundance of water. Gas, electricity and telephone. Magnificent scenery. 33 minutes ride from center of Los Angeles. Free excursions dally. Sierra-Pacific Land and Water Company 301-2-3 Douglas Bldg. Home 2544. Main 3553. A Big Snap— Owner Mist Sell $1500 for Five Acres Close to Western .Avenue JUST A LITTLE OUTSIDE THE CITY • LIMITS IN THE SOUTH- WEST ON THE REDONDO AND SAN PEDRO CAR LINES; FIN- EST SOIL. GREAT ABUNDANCE OF WATER. BIGGEST SNAP IN THE MARKET; WILL BE WORTH $1000 AN ACRE IN A YEAR FROM NOW. TERMS VERY EASY. FOR • FULL PARTICULARS SEE THE GREATER LOS ANGELES REALTY CO., 438 Huntlngton Bldg. $100 $400 i«0 Large level lot, 50x186 to an alley, on two electric lines. In tho growing south- west on Palm ave., between Figueroa and Hoover sts.; improved with 4-ft. cement walk and cement curb; all street improvements in and paid for; terms if desired, GEO. C. PECKHAM & CO., 1104-5-6 Union Trust BWg., Cor. Spring and 4th sts. Home 6373. Main 3221. PLENTY OF WATER-ALL IMPROVE- ments are being rushed; let us show you the prettiest spot close to the city, six miles from - lasa. 30 minutes ride. WALKER & CLARK, 724 L. A. Trust Bldg. Phones 2131. Branch office in Eacle Rock, corner Central and Colorado. Home phone 492 via Glendale exchange. FOR RANCHES, LANDS FOR SUBDIVISION AND COLONIZATION SEE FOOTE REALTY COMPANY". 718-719 O. T. Johnson Bldg. Cor. Spring and 4th Sts. 1562 EAST ADAMS; NEW COTTAGES; $11, $16, $20; also $25 down, $25 monthly buys cottage. . FOR ACREAGE AT ALTADENA SEE 1.. M. I'llA'lT, 608 Laughlln bldg. Country Property A MAN BOUGHT 55 ACRES OF LAND Ht Hemet, Riverside county, planted it to potatoes and the llrst year's i-rop brought him $186 an acre; tills was doing exceptionally well, of course, but you can average $145 an aero year in and year out, by grow- in? potatoes at Hcmct. I can sell you tho beet potuto land there for $135 to $175 an acre. Send for book- let nr see 1,. M. I'll ATT, agent Hornet - Land Co., 608 Laughlln bldg-. FOR SALE — Tho best alfalfa and fruit land In tho state, on easy terms. If you will Improve will give you your own time to pay for It; prices from $15 to $40 per acre. Coma in and sen us or write for particulars, W. H. TOWNSEND, Colonisation, Room 210, 702 South Spring; St.. IjOb Angeles, Cal. for exchange 1 McDonald & btott. 808-10 L-nkershlm Bulldlnc TO BUY. Ownera nnd dealers In real eataU i who have properties for sale or ox- 'change will find it decidedly to their advantage to coma In and havu a talk with us. We can handle property located In •ny part of the united Bt_t»_. Kait- ern property a specialty. We have tho best trader In th« United States; It meani dollars to you to make his acquaintance. We will irlve you quick action and honest treatment whether you are a buyer or seller. Come In and ••• us. McDonald * btott. SO9-10 UuUr.Vlw Hid*. Home Phono 4741 Buiuet Mala 4»» ~BEN WHITB Will Exchange your property; Immenae bargalna; ap- ply at'ouc-e. Satisfaction and. quick, lerultt. , M«mli«r Realty Board. 301-5 Hit V SON BLOCK, 2d and Spring «ts. 9 FOR SALE Beach Property I 4J- r V \\i _LJ__7 _LJw_7 Excunrsioes *it* — ~— ~__ _____ • . Yeiice Do you know that lots in this tract are the cheapest near Los . Angeles today? Exclusive district of desira- ble home site's, highly ele- vated, overlooking the val- ley, ocean and beaches. This is positively the most sight- . ly subdivision on the market today at low prices. This- tract adjoins the Ocean. Park Heights tract on the west. You Know . That Huntirngtoini's 1 Investments Movements ■ tn This District Have . , Attracted the Attention of s the Shrewd Investors \ You know what this means. , The Venice View Heights tract is located on the Ven- : ice Electric Short Line, right in line of these im- ' provements. Every ' lot ' (note size) 50x150 -Feet to Alley • Prices $350; to $60© . $50 and %100 Cash, Balance $10 Per Month Plenty artesian water piped to each lot. Of course the . improvements include first- class cement sidewalks,' ce- ment curbs, graded and 'oil- ed streets. Suitable Building . Restrictions .' Car Fare From Los An- geles (Only 10 Cents- Commutation Tickets. Gall ? at our office any day except Sunday and get free tickets, ' maps and information. , .&'Coi* Agents 216-217 Pacific Electric Building Phone Home 5548 Phone Main .077 I t