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THE WEATHER LOU ANBRMSfI, JtilyJ^JM|L_- Time | Trier.' |*iitVin.'|\Vihdi V«'l'o. iVVth^erJ 5 B.m | 53 I fii I sk i 2 I v\<iy7 6 _JL m ■ LJL n _LJ* I W I 19 | Clear. Mnxlmiim tfmprrntiirp. 7!^. Minimum temperature, (14, Weather Conditions T.OS ANQBLRB, July 17.— Fair Wrdiirfd iy. wiirnicr; fiwali wwl wind. MARRIAGE LICENSES' BUHILZ - KAMPLINCJ — Pnscul Bchllz, nged 21, n unlive of Minnesota and resi- dent of Hiikerslleld; and Anna Kamp- llng, nficd i\, a nntlve of Illinois and resident of Lnn Angeles. McCOY-SIIKKN-John McCoy, n(ted 22, a native oC California nnd resident of Lob Angeles; wild lioosln Sheen, aged 23, a resident or Los .Angeles. HKRRUN-MOTT - Kdwurcl H. Herron, aged 30, a native of Went Virginia nnd resident of Los Aimed*; nn<l Bessie <-. Matt, ngt'il iSm native of Kansas and resident o[ Los Atißeli's. MAKEIION - .MAKONTOSH - » otie ' -t Mfikehon, iiRPd 30. a nntlvo of Illinois nnd resident of Los Angeles; nnd Emma Mnknntosh, nged 34, a native of Illinois and resident of Loa Angeles. CITLVKR-DAVIS— lOrnest 0, Culver, ng-?d 2.1, a native of Minnesota and resldont of Los Angeles: nnd Nelllo Dnvls, aged 22, a native of Now Mexico nnd resident of Los Angeles. J'.IiNNETT-MARTIN— James 0. Bennett, need 2ii, n. native of Wisconsin nnd resi- dent of Los Angelen; nnd Frances Mfir- tln, nged 23 a nntlve of Illllnols nnd resklPiit of Dcs Molnes". ("JREEN-CHArMAN— George Green, nped 30, a nntlve of England nnd resident of Los AnKe.ics; nnd Krnncns Chnpmnn. aged 20, n native, of New York and resl- dont of Los Angeles. r«m A Chase Co.. unrtertuKer"! ana "uillllimwdj hirly ii.°sl.-<tnntii. 433 9. Hill. -«• Vfnln t.\ Bresec Bros." Co., Undertakers Removed to !^r, S. Flgueroa St. * Lady nttendnnt. I'rlvnto ambulance. Telephones: Main 24.1. Homo 52(567. CRR & HINtS CO., funeral Directors Have moved tn their new InillillnK on «ln> .N. K. cor. JOtli nnd l-"li>«-pr. llolli nlmiifn «.*■■ l.nily A»»l»(iint. DIED WORKMAN— At his residence, 1815 East Second stroot, July 17, lftufi, Xli- Jah H. Workman, fntlmr of Gillctii M. Workman nnd Laura Workman- Krrbs and brother of W. It. Work- man of this city. In his 71st year. Funeral services will be held at iho residence Thursday, July 1!), 190«, nt 2:3fl o'clock p. m. Interment Ever- green. FUNERAL NOTICE Plnnfpr Fnnrrnl Xntloo The rioneera of Lns Angeles county nre reqin-eted to attend th« funeral of our deceased brother pioneer. Elijah H. Workman, from his Into residence. 1815 East Second street, Thursday, July 1!), nt 2:30 p. in. Interment July l'J at 2:30 p. m. f QUINN. President. J. M. OPINN. Secretary. MONEY TO LOAN BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS AND PRIVATE BORROWERS We loan sums of $1000 to $5000 nt 7 per cent on real estate. Wo also make building loans. Prompt appraisement made; apply to cashier. "■ JONES & RYDER LAND C 0.," 218 West Third street. CASH CONFIDKNTALLY LOANED TO unl.irierl persons on note, without se- curity, without employers knowledge and wliiiout lndorsers; easy payments, positively lowest rates. Hours" 10:30 to 6:30. COMMERCIAL. DISCOUNT CO., 628-629 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN— THOMAS S. WADB- WORTH. 819 & 320 Douglas bldg.. will lend money on city or county real estate. IiONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Bldg. loans our speclnlty. TRUE i& CLEVELAND.. 007 11. W. Hellman bd. MONEY TO LOAN, 7 PER CENT. ON inside property. In sums to suit. L H. PRKSTON. 608 Laughlln bldg. LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE at lowest interest rates. XV. J. RANKIN, room 217. Herman \V. Hellman bldg. SPECIAL NOTICES WALL PAPER BURLAPS - WINDOW SHADE HURLAPS. Five carloads of wall paper. Intended for San Francisco, are on the way here. Theso goods wen; sold to us at Quite a discount and we aro selling them lower than we could regularly buy them for. Dealer or consumer, now is your chance. 7G-lnch (not 72) heavy material Burlap 25c; red or green. 50c. No seams re- quired; tacks to match; 36-Inch width, 15c. Host paint, $1.50; shingle iitain. 75c; opaque uhndes. 25c. WALTER BROS., 627 South Spring St. Agents American Vurnlsh Co., Chiengo. Home 1055. Sunset Main 1055. LOMA OLIVK OIL CO., 334 MASON Bldg. Pamphlet containing many valu- able hints on tho ueo of olive oil by some of leading physicians of Los An- geles, sent free. HOME sffi4. Free deliver--. ti.l-^AN WATCH 60c; MAI.N.-iHKIN'i Mr; wnrrnnlc.i: old gold tl nwt. 451 3. MAIN. PHYSICIANS DR^CS. MERRILL, SPECIALIST FCK all FUMALIC complaints. Positively the safest, quickest and most reliable methods ever perfected for the euro of Coiieoationti, Misplacements, Abnormal, Irregular or Painful periods; Kidney. Bladder and Urethral trouMes. 26 years special expei lence. Consultation frea . and strictly confidential. __Rooms J_Jt_»i__s_H 8 ; IIHOADWAY. DR. AND~ MRS. CARTER SUCCESS^ fully treat all femulu diseases and ir- regularities; 20 years' experience; con- sultation free. Hours, 9a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays. 10 to 12 a. m. 204 MER- CANTILE PLACE, over 643 S. Spring. DR. MAUD HOLLEY, VACUUM DE- velopment, room 6, 452 Vi S. Broadway, Alhambra bldjr DR TAYLOR— FEMALE* SPECIALIST nnd obstetrics. BELASCO THUATER. Main Bt. PERSONALB CAITTuPON MiMETTr^^r^STANLJiy', this city's greatest clairvoyant, trance medium nnd palmist, nnd your skepticism will go us the chaff he- fore, the wind. As a Ihisliu'hs nrt- vlser once consulted Mine. Slnnlry'B readings and counsel cannot bo dis- pensed with, uml her readings this week tiro no nominal In* cost that most every ono cim taku iiilvuntußu of the low <Imrgi>s tn cull nnd mO tin- gronti-Ht 8001'chh that haw ever visited this Pity. When you i-nll uklc to him; her picture! on exhibition nf spirit photoKi'upliy — v most wonder- ful, inunlloHH-d and existing pli'-no- imna. Pin-lorn 8, !l und 10. *:>3\i H. RI'UINO HT. and 2ur. WKHT r.TII ST. TRANSFER AND STORAGE "^^CoLTK^u^vATrriTujiTSK^cjcr^^ 415-417-419 SanPedro St. Main office 324 S'uuih Alain. riioiifs Main 1117, Homo 2154. New and nbKohitely lire proof itorage; prlvata locked nmma for brlo-a-brac. piano*, nne furniture, etc. Trunk*, boxes, etc, stored, 25c to SOo per month. W« solicit yrrnr imtronHgo. r pianos p'jA^ni3lioT^iT^JN V irAB ; r PAYMKNTS- Planos rented at low rate*. A. O. GARDNER PIANO HOWBK. Ltd., Ul Wlnaton at. Tel. Black 2221; • Hoiu» DM, WANTED Help— Mala Mioers Wmmiited For Manhattan, Nevada T wnnt thorough practical miners nnd timber m>n to work for vn". Good grub, Rood pay. Apply before 5 p. m. CAPT. 111-:N#V HARRISON, Super in temdlerat Greater Manhattan C©ns©ll- dated Mining Co. aad Man- hattan Giteraltar Gold Miles Cd>. 42 J Cliamlber of Commerce lIUMMi-M, I'.KOH. dt CO.A — JBMPLOYMRNT AOKNTS— . A strictly flrst-clivss, rcllnblp nffenry. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Your orders solicited. 116-118 East Second street. Between Main find Los Angeles nts. Largest nnd best equipped offices on the Pacific coast. HUMMRL BROS ft CO. 116 nnd 118 K. 2d St. Telephones — Main B0?. Home 509. MEN TO LBARN BARBER TRADE. Situations guaranteed. Molor Bys- tern College. 113 8..2 P. Situations — Male and Female WANTED— BY COLORED MAN AND wife in or out of town, work In prl- vnte, fnmily or ranch work. 847 E. 4TI I ST. Tel. Main 8898. 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 YOUR PROPERTY— — WITH US MINKS A KAItISIf, 815 SOUTH HILL STREET. WANTED— TO RENT HOUSES- HAVE PARTIES WAITING FOR BOTH FURNISHED AND UNFUR- NISHED HOUSES. CALL lIS ON PHONE AND LIST YOUR RENTALS. DODGE & SON. ' 407 Delta building. Main 6245. Home 3503. Houses WANTED - A 5-ROOM HOUSE; WE have $2000 spot cash waiting for it. If you want to sell we positively have buyer. J. It. MACLINTOCK. 704 Grant building. Phones— Homo 72!)5; Sunset Main 524. FOR RENT— MOVE RIOHT IN— $14 — I rooms, 1519 Palomares (26th). $11—3 rooms, 1558 Palomares, E. 26th. $IG— 5 rooms, 1570 Palomares, corner 26th. $14— B rooms, 1629 East l!6th. f IS — 6 rooms, 15K2 East Adams. Keys nt 15SS East Adams. SIDDALL, 207 Copp Bids- Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUY— FURNITURK AND household poods. If you are going to (ell we will pay you onn-thlrd mor« than others. Phone us. Main HIT. Home 2154. COLYEAK FURNITUKfcJ CO.. 322 W Main »t. WANTED— DEALERS AND PAPER hangws to write for samples of bur- laps; exclusive wall papers for the coast; paints, varnishes. moldlnes WALTER mtOS.. C 27 S. Spring. CHURCH NOTICES CHRIST CHURCH. CORNER 12TH AND Flower — Rev. Baker P, Lee, rector; Sunday services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.; early celebration holy communion on third Sunday and Saints' Day, at 7:39 a. m. Strangers especially invited. Uni- versity cars pass the door. Those desir- ing telephone connoctlon for "Shut-Ins" telephone 7912. Church physlcinn at tho church every morntnff from S:3O to 9:30. Services and medicine free to all. Church open dally for private prayer from 8 a. pi. until S p. m. PICNIEL HALL. 227 SOUTH MAIN street — A noonday prayer meeting Is held each week day, 12 to 1 o'clock. Gospel meeting every night at 7:50 p. m. Sunday services ns follows: 9 a, m., 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. Roy. T. P. Ferguson, Mrs. M. P. Ferguson and G. B. Stucld r auper- ■ntendunts of the mission. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Scientist. Simpson auditorium, 734 S. Hope street — Services Sunday 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. ; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Sub- ject, "Love." Children's Sunday school 9 :30 a. m. Wednesday even- Ing meeting at S o'clock. Reading rooms, 510-511 Herman Vv*. Hellman Bids., Spring and Fourth sts., open dally, Sundays excepted, from S> a. m. to 5 p. m. THE REGULAR MID-WEEK MEl3T- ing of the Los Angeles Fellowship will bo held ut 8 p. tn., Wednesday, in Blanchard Art gallery. 232 S. Hill nt. (take elevator). Reynold E. Wight, associate minister, will speak on "The Religion of a Coward." Tho public is cordially invited and all seats nre free. Tho address will bo short and special features will mako tho meeting of exceptional Interest, 6T. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 514 W. Adams, near Figueroa street. Roy. Lewis O. Morris, rector; Sunday ser- vices, 7:30 a. m., 11 a. m., 5 p. m. This Is a FREE church and all ar« cordially Invited. Tako the Grand i venue car to Adams street nnd wain one block west. Take the University car to Chester place, walk through Chester place and ono block east on Adams street. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. 523 S. Olive street (near all the loading ho- tels); tho Rev. ,1. J. Wilklns, D. D., dean and rector. Services, 7:30, U;3O and 11 a. m. ; 7:4b p. m. Young People's meeting, 7 p. m. The rector will preach. This do-vntown church is for nil people of whatever name, condition or creod; the rich and tho poor meet together. Come. BENJAMIN FAY MILLS, PERMA- neiit minister of tho Loa Angeles Fel- lowship, will speak Sunday, July 22, at Hlniiehurd hall, 23a 8. Broadway. Music will be furnished by Miss Holen Tuppe and Alfred IS, Winner. The public Is cordially invited. All seats free. During July and August services one hour In Icr.Bth. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hope street, near Ninth. Heats freo. Rev. William Horace Day, pastor, llev. Warren V. Day, D. D., pastor emeritus Hurry Clifford Lott, choir mastor, Walter V. tfkeele, organist. Morn- ing sorvico, 11 o'clock; evening ser- vice. 7:4- r i o'clock. DUS.INEBS PERSONALS rTcA'FiTER^ J ILIJowTRK^NO^TKT^"AT acme l'KA'j nan works. vb» sna Pedro Bt. Tel. bunsui Main lltltl; Homo SO4l. MRS. MARTIN, MAGNETIC HEALKII. psychic, card reader; open dally; room 1, Motel Delaware. 534V4 S. BROADWAY. LOST AND FOUND LOttT— AT LONO BKACHOR NAPLES, a watch charm of gold ora, with own- er's name on. Liberal reward. Ad- dress A. F- HAUTER. 833 So. Lot An- gele* street. LOS ANGELES. HERALD t WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1906. FOR RENT rut* FOR 112 MONTHLY YOU CAN RKNT furnished complete 9 nice sunny out- side rooms; electricity; rub rnngiv hot water, phone; clone in; nt 10J0 WRST COLTON ST., 100.1 nnd 1011 EAST NINTH ST., iO2B Rl»0 1133 and 1141 W. FIRST ST. MODERN PLATS— WATKTI FREE— I 10—3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont. 10 — 3 rooms. 334 fl. FlfftiProft. U.RO— 3 roomn, 221 N. Flfftieron. 12 — 3 rooms, 212 N. Fremont. I«— 3 rooms, 1011 D. flth; furnl»h«<l. 14—8 rooms, 204 N. Fremont: fur. 14 — S rooms. 21S N. Fremont; fur. 14—3 rooms, 334 3. Flguorodi fur. \% — 5 rooms, lOtDy. Dinmond. 14—2 rooms. 1141 W. First. 117—3 rooms, 1133 W. Flmt: fur. $10—3 rooms, 222 N. Fremont! fur, TO LKT STOnßfld *125— 701 Wp«t Ri>v«nth St, $20—1001 Knst Ninth it, J-'O— lu3o West First St. T. WIESRNPANnKn, 218 Merchants Trust nidg. Flats— Furnished I FOU (12 YOU CAN RKNT NKW FURN- 1 ish:d S rooms, gns rungs, bath, phons. ■ 1133 ond 1141 West Flmt.streetj healthy, I nlj;h'ly location, on car line. i Rooms — Furnished FOR 112 YOU CAN RENT NEW FURN. Idl'ea * rooms, gas range, bath, phon«. 1183 and 1141 West First street; healthy, Bluntly lorntlnn. on ear line. SANITARIUMS muB~~al riTiTnr^rT^faA^riTAßHjir- Mnssage. electric, tub, vapor, (team baths, chiropody, mnutcurlng, scalp treatment, fncinl massage. 225 M w. First. Home 3509. BATHS AND MAoSAGE THE BROWN MABSAOH PARLORB— Have you tried them? They uro up to datn. Rooms 6 and 7, 010 H S. Spring. PALATIAL BATHS — EASTERN trained operators. Formerly 127 Hi N. Broadway; now at 126 V^ N. SPRING ST. Hnuni 10 to 12 P. tn. Phono Mnln 4856. SOMETHING NEW— TRY KLECTRIC vibratory magsago for rhcuniiitlsm, nervousness and genprnl debility. Vapor baths. 450% S. HROADWAY. BATH AND MASSAGE I'ARLOR; ELEC- trlc treatments nnd tub bath; now at- tendants from New York and Chicago,- 703,4 S. HROADWAY, top floor. VAPOR BATHS, ELECTRO-MAGNETIC treatments; refreshing. Invigorating; select patronage. 653 S. BROADWAY, Room 4. Phono Home 6734. YOU ARE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU go to 126 TEMPLE STREET for bath and massage. No signs In window. Best of patronage solicited. ELECTRIC INSTITUTE. 220 FRANK- IIn st., including baths, massage and electric blanket sweats for rheuma- tism. New attendant. ■ TOirBATH3~AND MASSAGE.~OI'ERA- tor just arrived from the east. Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Room ». 137. SOUTH BROADWAY. THE MITCHELL BATH PARLOR 3— .Vapor tub baths and massage, alcohol and oil rubs. 218 N. MAIN ST.. Room 11. Open Sundays. SCIENTIFIC AND MAGNETIC MAS- pago. electric blanket. Formerly at K3V4 S. Broadway; now at 612 S. BROAD- WAY, room 10^ '■• "UNIQUE 1' AI!LOnS"-NKWI/! opened. Suite ft:', second floor Baker block, 312 N. MAIN ST. Manicuring, baths, massage. FROM LONDON— MANICURE AND massage. 115% SO. BROADWAY, par- lors 28 and 33, second floor. Select patronage. THE BEEDY BROS.. AT 245% SOUTH Spring street, is the place to get your first-class treatment; trained assistants. ROOM 24. ■ _____ JUST OPENED-MASSAOE, TUB AND vapor baths. 1521 So. Main, Room -2. iiours 10 a. m. to 10 p. m., daily and Sunday. . 595~S7~S"PRING ST. AND 217 W. 6TH, rooms 14 and 15, bath nnd scientific mas- sage; first cluss; no signs. Tel. Broad- way 4847. SOUTHERN BATH AND MASSAGE parlor; experienced masseuse; tub baths a specialty. Suit 12. 444 S. SPRING ST. S2l SOUTH HILL— VAPOR AND TUB baths, niassuge for colds, rheumatism, nervousness. Open every day, room 9. 6ULPHU.ME, VAPOR, ELECTRIC AND tub baths, massaga and chiropody. 701% Broadway. Phona Main 3133; H. 8817. EON TON BATHf! FOR A FIRST-CLASS bath and massage. Call 703% S. Broad- way, room 10. Open Sundays. FOR A GOOD TUB OR VAPOR BATH and massage go to 738% SOUTH GRAND AYE. Phone 6680. THE' ALDA BATHS HAVE RETURNED to 60y& B. Spring st., room 4. Open Sun- days. NEWLY OPENED SWEDISH MAS- sage treatments and bath at 652 S. HILL. Phone 3814. . BATH AND MASSAGE PARLOR. UN- del- new management, 419% S. MAIN ST.. room 9. BATHS— aW VV. TEMPLE ST.. HOOM 1 Phoi-f Hnme MK6. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 12 PER CENT MET GUARANTEED IN rentals on $25U0 to $10,000 Invested in in- come cottagr- East Adams Industrial SIDDALL REALTY CO., 207 Copp buildinic. JUST fcIKE BANKING— ANY OIIDERS for decorating or house painting en- trusted to our care will relieve you of much anxiety. Try us. Work and prices guaranteed. Purs oil and lead. WAL- TKR HHQS. Ig7 s Spring st DENTISTS 6CHIKFFMAN iiENTAL CO., 107 N. Spring si.— Painless extracting, tilling, cruwn and bridge work, flexible rubber plates. Pure gold • fillings, 760 up; ail other flllingK' toe up; cleaning teenth, 60c up; gold crowns and brtdga worlc, SS.UO up; sets teeth, (5.00 up. Also open evenings and Sunday fora- noona. FRANK BTEVKNa. 8^4% SO SPRING-. PALMISTS AND MEOIUMB DR. GREEN, CLAIRVOYANT, BUril- ness medium, gives llfu readings this week, COc. Circles Tuesday, Thursday evgs., 25c. Room IC. 110% S. SPRING, MADAME DELANE. CLAIRVOYANT. iC a. m. to 8 p. m.j ALHAMBRA BLDG., 452 V& S. Broadway. MRS. PARKKH. RELIABLE PALMIST and clairvoyant. <44 S Spring: room I. ATTORNEYS-AT^LAW *u.i i . ivi jiu n. Aisi> I'iK'liAU'J LAU & A specially. No fee without Bucceas. E. I. MOKKY, £21 StluiHun bill., cor. S(l mid Spring. Phone JiVls. Open evenlngd. DIVORCE LAWB-AUV ICE PREHJ ; 'FJO fee without aucceax: private. J. 11. SMITH. 1M W. -Ihlrd »t., Hoom 108. I to t P m PATENTB AND P*ATENT RIGHTS lIAZAR D~&~ "iLVR PHAJI" PIONEER Agcy. Citizens Nut. ilk. bldg. HuuK free. TRUSSES. ELASTIC HOSIEHY. .MED- Iral butteries, etc. Matthay. 415 West Sth j ' FOR BAJ.6 House* 1H52 KABT rtUAMS. 6 ROOMS, MODERN $3700. tlOOcaab. FOR BALE g House* MODERN FIVE-ROOM COTTAOB $.1100 Itousfl Just completed; obK fftioo floorx; nttrnctlvfi sunny l>e<l f.noo rooms; convenient buffet klt- Miiin chon; scrorn porch; stationary $3100 tubs; locntorl on fleßant lot on onfi of the best Rtrpcts In the south- west section, south of Adam* st. Only $800 cash required. ALTMOUBB imos.. Members X A. Rpnlty Board, 234 Lnughlln Bldg. Mnln 263. Home Ex. 263. KI N II .«OMi: MAN for whom we'vo built n home nnd ante him what he thinks of our work. We build with this idea In tnlnd— that your best Interests are Identical with our own. Upon that basis wo have mode a success. In tho homo we build for you you'll Ret what you ptiy for. "Graft" Is entirely eliminated and our profit la nn honest ono. Let us tnlk to you nbout plans. We draw them In our own office. Terms: Cnsh or t-asy imonthly pay- ments. WK.OTKKN iu;il,lll\(i CO., 403 Chnmber of Commorco. Phones: Homo 930. • Brondway G391. FOR SALE- 8-ROOM, 2-HTORY HOUSE ON CORNER, |;i?a(V WEST CTII ST.. NICAIt HOOVER; a strictly modern house, lncnted In a fplondirl neighborhood, with grand sur- roundings; goldon (ink finish, cove crll- iriKM, luilli room largo: cobblo-ston" porch nnd pillars; beautiful lawn. An exceptionally good bargain; situated on a corner lot (!!05i. JONES * ItYDKR LAND CO., 21S West Third street. FOR BALK- ~~ ~~ R-room cottage; large bnth room, bath, tollot, wash bowl; mnntel, china closet; lot 50x1:;r., H block from car line. Price $11175; $1W cash nnd $^0 per month. "-room l!4-story, nno view of ocean ' nnd mountnlns; two rooms rented for $8 per month; flowers, garden, chicken pens, etc. Lot 50x158; price $'J375; $;00 cash and $20 or moro monthly. E. O. DEVENS, 227 Lnnghlln Bldg., 315 South Broadway. FOR SALE— S-ROOM MODEKN COT-; tnge, S.W.: fine; location, block to cur; only 15 mlnuto ride to Ist street; Just finished. Owner must finll at once. Price $2700, with onsy terms. Soo H. V GRAY, 521 Stlmson bldg. Home 6718. FOR SALE— COTTAGE ON 25-FT. LOT on Crocker Rtreet near Sixth. C-.vner needs money and must sell this week, A bargain for somebody. See OWNER, 202 Fay Bldg. TWRNTY COTTAGES. EAST ADAMS trnct $100 down. $17 monthly. SID- PALL. 218 S. Broadway. City Lots and Lands Go Down Today Stromg & Okklmsomi's East Jefferson Street Tract Lots $700 and Up i-12--> Down mill .SMI Per Month. TAKE SLAUSON JUNCTION CAR (E. 9TII ST. LINE) GOING SOUTH ON MAIN ST., EVERY EIGHT MINUTES, AND GET OFF AT 3 STH ST. MR. FRANK ROCKWELL, TRACT AGENT. IS ON THE GROUND THERE AND WITi, BE DELIOHTKD TO SHOW YOIT THE MERITS OF THESE CHOICE, LOW- PRICED LOTS. Lots $700 Up $2u CASH, $10 A MONTH. NEVER PAY RENT, BUY A LOT. CHEAPEST- CLOSE-IN LOTS IN CITY. TAKE CAR TODAY. LOOK IT OVER. BE SURE AND LKAVE DEPOSIT ON A LOT BEFORE THE RAISE IN PRICE TAKES PLACE. Why Not Own a Home? NEW FIVE-ROOM MODERN COT- TAGE ON FINK BIG LOT FOR $1900 ON EASY TERMS. IT WILL PAY TO SEE THIS AT ONCE. SNAP 7N 1-ROOM CALIFORNIA BUNUALOW AT $1250. ON VERY EASY TERMS. IT WILL PAY TO SEE IT AT ONCE. Main 1273. Home Exchange 90S. Oys B. Hill Salex Manager N. W. COR. SECOND AND BROAD- WAY, WITH STRONG & DICKINSON. FOR SALE- ROBERT MARSH & CO.'S COTTAGE HOME TRACT ON THE NEW EAGLE ROCK CAR LINE AND ADJOINING THE NEW IHTNTINGTON CAR ANL REPAIR SHOPS. • 2 LOTS JOxIOO, fSOO EACH; PART CASH, BALANCE $10 PEH MONTH. ADDRESS OWNER, BOX 181, HERALD. I'OH .NAI.R —GOOD LOT NEAII HOLLYWOOD 60x150. THIS IS A SNAP. riUCI-2 $425. i BOX 223. HERALD. J35(£j750 CASH, LOT~soxfso. t 500-$ aH) rash, lot 30x130; 40th at. $ 7uii-fctio cash, flu month, lot 40x150 38th at. t sr,u- ?;Wi) cash. $10 mouth, lot COxl'JO 62d Bt. tllOo-Vi cash, lot 40x12!>; Iliinnic Brae, Jllim-jiliM, lot boxlbu; 10. r.Hlh hi. 1 Wifci-S'iW) euRIJ, lot GuxlfjO, Hrooklyn aye. $U'i«i-',i ciisli. lvi 00x100; Walnut. JIUIO-JTIOO ciiHh, lot 35x120; Temple. ' Jl7oO— t;uBh, lot 40x150; Mnplo aye. Jlxmi- fash, lot 45x150; r.lli aye. am Wnsliingtoii. . } 750—JJOU i'uhli; 2-room hoiiHe, lot 40x110 liin- and big nmi|>. IHIIKTSON-JOHNSON CO., Sit Trust Bldg., 2d and -Sin-Ing. Main mt FOR SALE-TWO HKAUTIFUL LOTS tn the west Bide, l.'OxiiO feet; elegam liiinirs all round; lots high and level good restrictions; will sacrifice thli : week for l-'.oo; on payment*. LEAHY & SON. 223 Mercantile place. FOR BA LE — LCW 80x12.i, IN B.W. cloke to cure street work in, water k:i» and electricity: map. Price Jlooo with term*. See B. pT OR AY. 621 Stlmson bldjj. Home 6718. FOR BALE City Lots and Lands FOR RALE-LOTS BOxinO; TRICKS FROM fltiO to <r.OO pnch; terms, >IO f-nsh, balance $."■ per month, nt J P^r c^nt. Homes on pn»w payments. E. Q. Devens 227 Latißhlln Hl<l«., 315 S. Brofldwfty. CHOICE nUILDTNO LOT* ON W. Eighth *t., nrnr Wcfltmorclnml nvr.; liulldlng rcßtrlction.q call for two-*tory hoimeii costlnß net lean thnti $3600; price (3000; lot COx 135. TWO LOTS ON TENNESSEE ST., near fith at.; J7S per font; chpnprst property In locality. Lot on VVpst First nt., netir nrlmont. J2iioo. Lot on Hone at, near 3cth. 50x150, »l«oo. (Virnor Lako Shore nnd Palo Alto, 90x115. $6000. TWO LOTS ON UT> AND VINITA, 40x128 ench. New fi-room bungalow In reßr, J3ntKi; or $liVio fur corner lot. THOS. J. HAMPTON . 1 19 8. Hrondwny. Country Property FOR dALB- I am offerlnp for snle the moat highly Improve; ranch In Riverside county, it contnlnn 118 acres of pplendld Innd. with one-half mllo of frontage on tha SanU Ann river, which runa full the year around. A portion of this rnnch Is now rented to truck gardeners nnd yielding n handsome ruvenuu from that source alone. The Innd Is uultnble for ntfalfa or admirably ndaptcd to thra growth of wnlnnts, which do splendidly; a few trees now being In hearing. Every foot of It Is tillable. There, la n splendid house on It provided with every con- venience nnd surrounded by beautiful ehmle trees, lawns, flowers, etc. An abundance of splendid wnter for both domestic nnd irrlßatlon purposes under precsure. Water nower enn be developed on tho nines. There nre fine burns, cor- rals and outbuildings. This Is a nolilo property In every aense of the word. Full particulars upon appTrtatlon Price $21,00b. I nlso have for snle one of the finest orango groves In full bearing In River- side county at a most attractive price. FRED L SEXTON (08 Mason llullding, 4th and Broadway. _ Foote Realty Co. FOR RANCHES. LANDS FOR SUBDIVISION AND COLONIZATION 718-719 O. T. Johnson Bldg. FOR SALE — 2000 ACRES OF FINE land within 30 miles of Los Angeles; will raise best Valencia oranges In tho world; pnrt also excellent for walnuts; abundant, cheap water available: electric lino is expected to be running through tho tract by next January, when values will double. Price $75 pox acre. 1,. M. FIIATT, SOS Lnughlin Bldg. Jleinber L. A. Realty board. FOR SALE — The best alfalfa and fruit land In the state, on easy terms. If you will improve will glvo you your own time to pay for It; prices from $15 to $40 per acre. Come in and see us or write for particulars. W. H. TOWNSEND,. Colonization. Room 210. 702 South Spring St.. Los Angeles. Cal. FOR HEMKT FARMING LANDS' IN 10- acre tracts, see 1,. SI. IMtA'IT, agent Hcmct Land Co., 608 Laughlln bldg. Suburban Property IXGI.EWOOD LOT 23, BLOCK 211, EAST SIDE MARKET. BETWEEN REGENT AND QUEEN. THIS IS A SNAP AT ONLY $250. CALL ON OR ADDRESS ! E. A. SPAI/LDING. ! I.VGLKWOOD, CAL. I ACRES *37.'.. OM,V 84) MINUTES FROM FIRST AM) MAIX. In the very heart of the most beau- tiful Sin Gabriel valley, reached by two electric car lines; llnost land in Southern California. In full bearing vineyard. Great abundance of wa- ter free to holder of land. Grandest view of the surrounding Sierra Miulre mountains and practically within a stone:--- throw from Pasadena. This Is positively without an equal for a home or Investment, and must be seen to nppreclnte its beauty and value. 8 Residenco lots in surrounding vicinity 3 nell as high as $2000 per lot. If you ' are looking for the heat for your > money to make blpr money son about this. THM UHBATKH LOS ANGELES RISALTV CO.. -133 Iliintington Hldg. EAGLE ROCK Los Angeles' finest suburb; It sur- passes even Hollywood; lots $300, and acre lots $100 up. Sco WALKER & CLARK, Special agents at Eagle Rock. Orange Groves 1,. M. I'K.VI'T. LAUC.HLIN ULDG. J "Headquarters for Orange Groves." Hotels and Lodging Houses FOR SALE — THE GONDOLIER; A lirat-class, newly furnished, modern and admirably located rooming house of forty rooms, doing a good business at Venice. Owner must sell at once. This is a chance worth Investigating. LOUIS E. BRADT, manager land department, AH HOT KINNEY CO., 23 Windward aven ue, Venice. Miscellaneous _____ FOB SALE— . Windmill und tank, 8-foot wheel, In good condition. MRS. C. S. WEST, Buwtelle. Cal. I; ■ 'I FOR SALE— NEW AND SECOND- hand bllltaid und pool tuhlex; bar fix- tures of all kinds; .-asy payments. fiend for rntnlogun. TFIK BHUNH- WICK-HALKE-COLLENDER CO.. 331 West Third Rtreet, Los Anßelw. d FOR EXCHANGE '/ Heal Estate ' FOX EXCHANGE — 9 MODKItN COT- lages centrally located in a bunch In j the Houthweal; well worth $^,0D0; yearly 3 Income $2400; for some good acreage I C near Loa Angeles, will trade all ix purl, ; and will avsiime. ■ LEAHY & SON, 28_MercantlJa_plaoe. for BXCHANQH^-MV $2000 corner J cash grocery, good nice solectod Kloclc. f;ood fixtures, good trade, low rent, and ease for a 5 or fi-room cottage or lots 1' southwest preferred. See 1 LEAH 1 * & SON, 223 Mercantile place. July Registration Now In Progress Day ftnd Kvcnlnioc Session*. Abundant Teachlnff Torre. Dls« tlnrtlvn Cnlloge Hullrllng. Mod- ern Methods. Cull, Write, s 809 S. Hill St. HOME ia.lo. MAIN 2305. Now located In NEW BUILDING Largest and finest in the Southwest. Fll-TH.STHMHT.iI V-TIIH-I'AWK %T 853-5-7 W. 7th St. "—p~ saviliLHN CALIFORNIA ■— '— '* AND GRAHAM SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND., jnUMjgjuuijifcp J> Wanted — fo Pur- w prica Is rlßlit. Also a lino new modern n-room cottase, will tnko lot ns port pnyrnnnt. Cash prlco on house $2250. balnncn llko rent. MI) WIN \ l,lli:iI'-<>\. 201 -ao.i liniigiiiin nitig, FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate ~~ McDonald & stott. 80!) to 817 Lankershlm Building. TO BUT. Owners and dealers In real eatats who have properties for Bale or ex- chnngo will find It decidedly to their advantage to come In and have a talk with us. We can handle property located In any part of the United States. East- ern property a specialty. We have the best trader In th» United States; It means dollars to you to make his acquaintance. We will give you quick action and honest treatment whether you are a buyer or seller. Come In and see us. McDonald & stott. Entrance 312 Lanlcerahlm Bide- Home Phone 4746. Sunset Mala 4SSE FOR EXCHANGE— BEAUTIFUL, MOD- ern, . cstlake home, 9 large rooms; hardwood floors, furnace, up-to-date plumbing; large lot; one block from "SVestlako park; prlco $12,500; will tnko vacant lots In city or suburban ncreaßa In San Gabriel, Glondalo or Cnhuenga valleys from JiiOOO to J9OOO In value: bal- ance rash or mortEiige. CHAS. S. MANN, 8;5 W. Fourth St. Both phonos. FOR EXCHANGE— IO LOTS IN CIII- cnKO, 2SO acres In San Lids Oblspo Co.; suitable for stock or grain ranch; 160 acres In Colorado. - fenced and In culti- vation; 40 acres In this county, all clear. Any of the nbove for a well located rooming house. "Will pay cash differ- ence. J. A. MORLAN & CO.. 202 Fay building. BEN WHITE . Wißl Excfluamige your property; Immense bargains; ap- ply at once. Satisfaction and quick repults. Member Realty Board. 304-6 BRYSON BLOCK. ?d and Spring: bcs. PERSONALS John L. Carter, a mine owner from Bisbec, Ariz., is .\t the,Htllenbeck. D. Schwab, a New York diamond merchant. Is at the Hollenbeck hotel. Gilbert Witten, a Chicago broker, is at the Lankershim on a pleasure trip. T. A. Brown, president of the Brown Mercantile company is at the Hollen beck hotel. D. O. Overall, oil producer and hotel proprietor from Visalia, Is registered at the Hollenbeck. F. M. French of French & Linforth, San Francisco merchants, Is at the Alexandria hotel. ■ Herman C. Schmidt, a Hemet mer chant, is staying at the Hollenbeck hotel to purchase stock. . a Ben Heney, an attorney and^resident of the Falrbank mercantile of Tucson, Ariz., is at the Hollenbeck. L. W. Brown, agent for several steam ship lines In New Orleans, is at the Hollenbeck for a few days. J. F. Cerf, a Ventura business man, is in Los Angeles for a few days. While here he is at the Hollenbeck. A. J. Ives, a Savannah, Ga., barker, la at the Angelus hotel, accompanied by his wife, making a pleasure trip. . : F. H. Pntton. a custom house broker of Xl Paso, Tex., is at the Hollenbeck on business connected with the custom house at El Paso. Mentor Brewster, a Fresno business man, is at tho Angelus. He will pur chase good^s to restock his business house, which was destroyed in the re cent disaster. Judge Clark A. Smith of tho supreme , court of Kansas is at tho Alexandria. Judge Smith is in the west for his health, as he broke do—n undor the heavy duties imposed upon him by his ofllce. A. A. P. Reid, one of the foremort mining men of Mexico, is at the Hollen beck. He is registered from UermosiHo, Sonora. lie will remain In Los Angeles for a few days before returning; to tho' south. Hear Admiral rrcCalla of tho Paclnc squadron is, registered at the Van Nuys hotel. Admiral McCalla is registered from Santa Barbara, and after a few days in Los Angelea he will return to that city. H. McCreary, head of the Harvey sys tem of eating houses on the Sante Fe lino, is at the .Alexandria hotel. Mr. McCreary makes Kansas City hln center of activity, but spends most of his time inspecting the system, He will leave for the north today. Mr. and Mri! Cj K. Van Lnniilngham of QreenvtllSi Tex., are at the Westmin ster. Mr, Van Lnndlngham has one of the largest cotton plantations In Texan. They will spend the rest of tho summer In Southern California, making head quarters in Lou Angeles. W. H. Ileuer of the Unlteil States army, stationed at San Francisco, Is at the Van Nuys hotel. Col, Heuer la on leave.i)f absence from his regiment und will remain In tho vicinity of Los An geles for about two weeks. Ho la ac companied by his wife. Kdgar S. DeWolft?. a well known hotel man of San Francisco, |g nt the Alex andria. Ills purpose In Los Angeles U to tell the hotel men the precise status of the hotel business In the north. He atated yesterday that any one going to San Francisco could be assured of ac commodations quite bb good as could b» obtained before tbe dlnavter. r 11 $50,000 SALE ON CENTRAL AVENUE EVIDENCE OF FAITH IN LOS ANGELES REALTY Jefferson Street Corner Taken for $20,000 — Active Demand for Venice Lots— South Main v Street Acreage Following nre the permits IspuH from the building superintendent* office Tuesday, classified according to wards: Ward, Permits. Value, First B t 4,450 Herond « 27.H2S Third 2 TR.nliU Ko'irlh .2 fI.»S« Fifth r. 15.025 Hlxth 13 7.800 Ninth 10 K.fl'iit Total ~2 $146,147 Big Deal on Central Avenue The lot on the northeast corner Of Sixth street nnd Central avenue, 86 feet on Central avenue and 117 feet on Sixth street, Improved witn n twu-i)K<iy frame building, a combination of stores and npartments, has been sold through the agency of C. C. C. Tatum and Allen D. Uutt for R. 1,. Horton to a syndicate of local investors for approximately $fio,ooo. An option was given on this property April 16 for three months. This was junt two days before the San Francisco fire and the syndicate now burchaslng the option show their faith In Los Angeles realty by taking over the property at this time. Another Roller Rink Plans have been completed by Dennis & Farwell, architects, for a one-Btory frame skating rink for the Merchants' Amusement company at 3430 Central avenue, which will cost 112,000. J. B. Dawson is the contractor. The building will contain 10,000 square feet of skat ing Burface. The design is mission with plastered exterior. Ground will be broken today. J. A. Sehwarz Is presi dent and treasurer of the company; J. R. Gager, vice president, and W. A. Alderson, secretary. Jefferson Street Corner Sold Robert Mitchell has sold his business block on the northwest corner of Jef ferson and Key West streets to R. W. Polndexter for $20,000. -The property consists of a lot 65x130 feet, improved with a modern two-story frame build ing containing three stores and eight een rooms. The sale was negotiated by the Robert Mitchell company. Venice of America The Venice-America Land company has met with very gratifying success during the past ten days in closing realty deals at Venice, the aggregate being $25,650. Parties connected with the Cover l'Alene mines have purchased Venice lots on which they -will erect handsome beach homes. They made selections in East Venice. The Cres cent Bay district, including Santa Mon ica, Ocean Park and Venice, will be come one of the most important resi dential, educational and popular sec tions on the coast as soon as the defi nite policy of the proposed railroad development is fully understood. Acreage for New Lots Demand for tract property on South Main street is steadily increasing. The Ernest L. ISowen company has made the following- sales: Five acres at the northeast corner of Florence avenue and South Main to a local syndicate at $1600 an acre; five acres adjoining the northeast corner of the above at $1300; ten acres on the east side of South Main, between Florence and Manchester, to Jenie Rice, for $1250 an acre: tvn acres on the northwest corner of Main street and Manchester avenue to Jennie Rice, for private considera tion; ten acres adjoining to Charles Mc- Calm for about $1200 an acre. « ■ » SAN PEDRO TIDE TABLE High. Low. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. July 18 5:29 7:13 1:55 12:41 July 19 8:59 7:44 2:21 1:17 July 20 9:28 8:19 2:48 1:49 July 21 8:57 8:50 8:17 2:23 July 22 10:26 9:-J 3:43 3:07 July 23 10:58 10:08 4:21 8:48 July 24 11:30 10:52 4:53 4:88 July 25 12:10 6:31 8:30 July 20 12:58' 6:la 6:33 July 27 12:33 1:48 6:54 7:44 July 28 1:62 2:44 7:55 9:20 July 29 3:34 3:49 5:69 10:55 July 30 5:20 4:58 10:10 July 31 6:38 t;J4 12:09 11:21 TWO CASES FINE OLD WINE Freight Paid to Any Point in the United States for Only, $9 C. F. A. LAST 129-131 N. MAIN ST. Los Angeles. I GROW HAIR. 7 FURNISH «m-a-kiwa pwwb (mm UuUMt (Qyetuoa auik uu p*rtku!«i» ■« aUmp.l Prof. C. A. CARLO W Speda.T.t Imim 41WII IHlnit liturnl hit IMi., far. M «ad K» 1U , UU«3m,Mi ,C»«ih.fcrFt.*«i»» - :,