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10 THE WEATHER ' TiOS :ANOBLB«.: ANOBLB«. July 27. ISO*. .' tlmeV'l'VuT. | H'um.lWindi V«lo.) Wther._ S».m. 66 42 1 B\V~l 3 I Olcty. 6p.m.|;7B' I 7B W I 12 | Clenf. Maximum temperature. S2. ;<; < Minimum temperature. 65. ' . Weather Conditions liOS An«el«« — Fair Saturday; light wpst wind. MARRIAGE LICENSES STUART - CLEMENT — Alonio Stuart, I aged 68, a native of Maine and resident 1 "of Los AngelM; and Ida Clement, aged , B*, a native of Missouri and resident of Los Angeles. M_HLiU-MARCH-John Mehllg, aged 82, a native of Ohio and resident of Los Angeles; and Klmlra March, aged K), a ' ■ native of Pennsylvania and resident of Los Angeles. MOJICA-SOLANO-Tlburclo MoJlca, aged < 21, a native of Mexico and resident of ■'. Los Angeles; and I'auln. Solano, aged 17, • : a Jiatlve of Mexico and resident of Los Ul.An'n-FEa.iUNS-- William B. Ulann, . aged 20, a native of Kansas and resident of Los Angeles; and Myrtle Perkins, aged 20, a native of California and resi- dent of Lns Angeles. ■: LEE-GRANT-Joscph Lee. nged 21, a native of California and resident of Lod Angeles; and Pearl Grant, aged 17, iv . native of California and resident of ' Los Angeles. LANDRY-HERMANSON — Johnnie Lftn- dry, aged 24, a native of Louisiana and .■resident of Sacramento; and Jeanette Hermanson, aged 20, a native of Louisi- ana and resident of Sacramento. ABRAHIM-ABlB— Melhem Abrahlm, aged ' 22, a native of Syria and resident of . Los Angeles; a.nd Elmas Ablb, aged 20, * a nil live of Syria and resident of Los 'Angeles. • ■ ' LOMONACO-SURACO— Frank Lomonaco, i aged 43, a native of Italy and resident of Los Angeles; and Helena Suraco, aged 32, a native of California and reai- '■'■.;■ . dent of Los Angeles. . . ANDERSON-J. B. and wife, 424 South Savannah st,, a boy. BURNS— H. E. and wife, 104 Oak Terrace, I i HONVL.EY— P. P. . and wife, Brawley, - Cal., a boy. JOHNSON— A. W. and wife, 627 North 1 State, St., a girl. J McCLEAN— J. G. and wife, 2817 Monteslto SMOLINSKY— J. M. and wife, 640 South ' Los Angeles St., a girl. ' YUTTERRS— T. and wife, Avenue Fifty, a boy. . DEATHS f DANIELS— Agnes Emma, aged 3S years. Good Samaritan hospital, carbolic acid poisoning. ' ECKERT— Charlotte, aged 75 years, 1400 Brooklyn avenue, senility. ENGLANDER— Edward, aged 48 years, 'Fischer's theater, of heart disease. HUDSON— W. J., aged 32 years, receiving hospital, carbolic add. ' . KENNEDY— Math, aged 60 years, Fifth ' -and Central avenue, pneumonia. KRANZ — Henry, aged 51 years, 315 South ': Flower street, hypocarditls. LOCKMAN-M., Good. Samaritan hospital, •of meningitis. MORRILL— Mrs. R., aged ! 72 years, 401 West Seventh street, < cancer of the PLUMMER-Em.ly, aged 83 years, 1811 I ; West 'Twenty-fifth street, nephritis. SMITH— F. H., aged . 38 years, 928 W. Twelfth street, of heart disease. ,-VON DE.VELDE— EmiIy, aged 6 months, ; 821 Eastlake avenue, cholera infantum. Pack — c Cnasa Co.. undertakers anfl rmbalmers: lady assistants. 433 S. UIIL ' Bresee Bros. Co., Undertakers Removed to 855 S. Flgneroa st. Lady attendant. Private ambulance. . Telephones: Main 243. Home t>26«7. CRR & HINES CO., Funeral Directors ' Have moved to tbelr urn bnildlnc on Uir-.JV. li.M'or. 10th and Flower. ' - Both phowf «■•;■ I.ndy Annlntnnt. '. VY-.-> ;;> .'■- ■ DIED. .' VEAZIE— At the Pacific hospital, July 27, Harry C; beloved husband of May I Newell Veazie, and son-in-law of H. T. "Newell,' at-d 44 years. Funeral- notice -later. ■ -,•<.. SPECIAL NOTICES • SHADE BURLAPS. Five carloads of wall paper, Intended ■ for San Francisco Just received. These goods were sold to us at quite a discount and we are selling them lower than we could regularly buy them for. Dealer or consumes, now Is your chance. This week 10 per cent discount on Burlapc. from following prices: 76-inch (not 72) heavy material Burlap, - 25c; red or green, EOc. No seams re- quired; tacks. to match; 36-Inch width, 15c. Best paint $1.50; shingle stain. 75c; opaque shades. 25c. WALTER BROS., 627 South Spring St Agents American Varnish Co., Chicago. Home 1055. Sunset Main 1055. • < Ttoe ■ American Vibrator Is a portable massage machine and may be attached to any electric light socket. Call at our office and have a free demonstration of this health giving beautifying; vibrator and know. the pleasure of having a mas- sage machine right in your, own room. Price within the reach of all. | 'American Vibrator Co. - 407 O. T. Johnson Bldg. #ara«v DR. A. POLASKY, optician of 40 IjEftß&i years' experience, has opened of- »3s^ Ices, 342 S. B'way. 4th floor. Free 'examination; latest methods. Phone 4138. CLEAN WATCH 50c; MAi.\HHHIN<; r.iic; " old gold fl pwt. 451 8. MAIN. MONEY TO LOAN , BUKLD3RS. CONTRACTORS » - AND PRIVATE BORROWERS We loan sums of $1000 to $5000 at 7 per v cent on real estate. We also make . building loans. Prompt appraisement made; apply to cashier. JONES & RYDER LAND CO., 218 West Third street. CASH CONFIDENT ALLY LOANKD TO salaried person* on note, without se- - _ curlty, without employer's knowledge J and without Indorsers; easy payments, positively lowest rates. Hour* 10:30 to S:3O. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO.. 128-€29 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. ioNEY TO LOAN— THOMAS S WADS- WORTH, tW & 820 Dougl.s bldg., will ■ lend money on city or county real estate. , WONKY XO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ; Bldg. loan* our specialty. TRUE A CLEVELAND. «07 H. W, Hellman bd. . MONEY TO LOAN. 7 PER CENT. ON inslds property, in sum* lo null. L U. PRESTON. COM Lautchlln bids. LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE at lowest Interest rate*. W. J. RANKIN. room 217. Herman W. Hellman bldg. \_ ATTORN EYB.AT.IAW , UAtiHLAUU AND PKObATK LAWtt A " - *p«clalty. No lee without auccass. K. rVMOHKY, C2l dtlm.on ■ blk. , cor. U . and Spring. Phona «_«. Open tvenlnga. iiIVOKCB LA WB— ADVICE FREE:" NO fee without succe-a: prlvat*. J. U. BMITH. ISW. 'thlrJ'»t. Kooro IM. 1 toopm . . ' . . CONTRACTORS bTriLDINGB CAN BE~M*AI)irATTRAC- tive no niHittr liow cheap and Uifly; ' no matter Tho w expenslv*; let me draw plans and you will be pleased; ;' charge* -from flO up. J, a. COOK, room 204, 703 8. Spring. > CHURCH „ NOTICES CHRIST J> R". IMntPJLM, CHORCH B^m Rtelor Car. tlth ud ll 1 1 Fiow.f Ut| WCLCOMEJ Sunday services at 11 n. m. and 1:w p. m', early celebration holy com- munion on third Sunday nnd Batnta' Dsy ut 7:30 a. m. Strangers espe- cially Invited. University cars pass the door. Those desiring telenlionf connection for "Bhnt-lns telc-Dhonc 7912. Church physician at the church every momlnK from 8:30 to 9:30. Services nnd medicine free to all. Church open dally for private prayer from la.ni, until 5 p. m. ' TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Fifth and Ollvo streetß. Robert J. Ui.t- dctte, pastor. • Blhlo school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and' 7:45 p. m. .Young People's meeting at 6:15 p. m. Topic of the morning Fermon, "Strength and Beauty." Evening, "Tho Rest of the Year." Music under direction of Hruce Gordon Kingsley, 'Mus. Doc. This Is the third anniversary nf the Temple church, and will be a dedication service. All friends of thn Temple are most cordially Invited to come and re- joice with us, Hnd a special welcome awaits tho sojourners nnd strangers In the city, ushers will be at tht> Fifth street entrance to direct the worshipers. Those who desire admission must be at the doors very punctually. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL— 523 South Olive street (near all the lead- ing hotels), the Rev. J, J. Wilklns. D. D., dean and rector. Services 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a. m.; 7:45 p. m. The rec- tor will preach; Subjects: Morning, "The Law of Progress In Religion;" evening, "Religion on Business Prin- ciples." We extend a hearty wel- come to all Sorts nnd conditions of men. Strangers will please leave their names and addresses with the rector or some one of the ushers. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN- tIst — Simpson auditorium. 734 South ' Hope street. Services Sunday -11 % m. and 8 p. m.: sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Sub- ject, "Spirit." Children's Sunday i school 9:30 a. m. Wednesday even- ing meeting at . 8 o'clock. Heading rooms, 610-511 Herman W. Hellman building, Spring and Fourth streets, open dally, Sundays execpted, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SClEN- tist, will hold the usual services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. at Simpson Auditorium. 734 South Hope' street. The lesson sermon will be from the Christian Science Quarterly, the sub- ject being "Spirit." The reading will be from the. Bible, with correlative passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures." PENIEL HALL, 227 SOUTH MAlli 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 as follows: 9 a. m., men's prayer meeting; 9:45. Sab- bath school and Bible class; 11 • o'clock, preaching; 3 p. m., hollnes.l meeting:, evangelistic service -at night. Rev. T. P. Ferguson. Mrs. M. , P. Ferguson and G. B. Studd super- intendents of the mission. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH! 514 W. Adams, near Figueroa street. Key. Lewis G. 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. 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. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. 523 S. Olive street <near all tho leading ho- tels); the Rev. J. J. Wilklns, D. D., dsan and- rector. — Services. 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a. m. ;.7:45 p. m. Young Peo- ple's meeting;, 7 p. m. The rector will preach. This downtown church Is for all people of whatever name, condi- tion or creed; the rich and the poor meet together. Come. BENJAMIN FAY MILLS. PERMANENT minister of the Los Angeles Fellow- . ship, will speak at Blanchard hall, 235 South Broadway. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on "The New Conscience in Politics." Music by Alfred E. Walper. violinist. All seats free, all welcome. The service will be limited to one hour in length during July and August. , -.- . IM M A ! 'N UEL, PRESBYTE RIA^K . church, corner of Tenth and Figueroa streets. Rev. Hugh K. Walker, D. D., pastor. Servles tomorrow at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon In the morning by Rev. T. C. Horton, assistant p<*etor; in the evening there will be a servlco of song, with a brief address. Special selections will be rendered by the choir. All are cordially Invited. ■ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Hope street, near Ninth. Seats free. Rev. William Horace Day. pastor. Rsv. Warren F. Day, D. D., pastor emeritus. Harry Clifford Lott. choir master. Walter F. Skeele. organist. Morn- Ing seivlce. 11 o'clock; evening ser- vice, 7:45 o'clock. REV. D. F. HOWE, PASTOR OF WEST- lake Methodist Episcopal church, will preach Sunday morning, 11:00 a. m., and evening, .7:45 p. m. The public Is cordi- ally Invited. Seats are free. MAZDAZNAN SOCIETY — DR. OZ. Hanlsh, Chicago, lectures Woodmen's temple. 227 Mercantile place, 8 p. m. Subject: "Jacob and Esau: Capital Versus Labor." Kvervboilv Invited. PHYSICIANS DRT^TiTMEMULTriPE^LIXIiT^OR all FEMALE complulnts. Positively the safest, quickest and most reliable methods ever perfected for the cure of Congestions, Misplacements. Abnor- mal, Irregular or Painful periods; Kid- ney, Bladder and Jrethral troubles;t ai years' special experience. Consultation free and strictly confidential. .Rooms 3, 4, 5. 206'^ S. BROAWAY. BROADWAY PHYSICIANS AND BUK~ geons' association. Specialists! In the eye, ear, nose and throat. Catarrh, asthma and stomach troubles. Con- sultation, examination and treatmeiir free. Suite 300, 302. 304 Remlck Bldg., 017 8. BROADWAY. Eii. AMD MRS. CAKTt-K SUCC'ESS- fuIIy treat all female diseases and Ir- regularities; 20 years' experience; con- sultation free. Hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. .in.; Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. 204 MER- CANTILB PLAC E, over 543 S. Spring. DR. MAUD HOLLEY, VACU UM ~DE- , velopment, room 6, 452ft S. Broadway, i Alhambra bldg. DH. TAYLOR-FEMALE SPECIALIST and obstetrics. BKLASCO ■ THKATIiII. Main st. ■ ■ DENTISTS »liu_;i>'i>'_.AM' LlUMTAL CO., 107 N. Spring st.-l'iuiiiesa extracting, lilllnj, crown and bridge work, tlexibla rubber plates. Pur* gold lillings, 750 up; ml other fillings, too up; cleaning teentti. 600 up; gold crowns and brldic* worU. $E>.UO up; cet* teeth. $5.0u up. Also open evenings and Sunday for*- noon*. . FHANK BTBVriNS. 824H BO~BPr<lNa. PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS HAZAR D~~& HARPH AmT^PIOnSbK Agcy. Citizens Nat. lik. bldfr. Book •flea. THUSSEB, ELASTIC HOSIERY. .MED- Ical batteries, etc. Mutthay. 415 West nth. PIANOS H,\M«i iul.ll ON EABY t'AYMUNTd- Piano* rented *t- low rate*. A. O. UAHUNKH PIANO . HOUBM, Ltd.. Ut Winston at. T«l. Black Kil; Horn* • t CM. ....', .■ OUfcINESa'.PERSONAI.B KtCmißil I'ILLOWa HKNOVATKh~XT ACMfc) KBA'JHEH WOHKB. 758 Man I'edru Mt.' Tel. fcun-e! Main . ||ti«; , Hoinu 8041. ' ;,;'_'•, . ■>, • ■ ■ . . '. LOS / ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNINO, JULY 28, 1906. WANTED Help— M«l« , , HUMMrti. lurna. a CO., — KMPLOTMENT AOENTB— A otrlrtly first-class, reliable agency. All kinds of hHp promptly furnished. Tour order* solicited. - 116-11*. East Second «tr««t, , Between Main and Los Angeles st». Largest nnd best equipped office* •in tho Pacific count. HUMMEL TIROS A CO, < 11C nn<l 118 V.. Sd St '_;.' Ttlcphones— Main 809. ■_ Home 509. , MRN TO LRARN OARnER TRADB. - Sltuatlnn* gunrnnteerl. Moler Sys- tfm Collfgo. lIIR 2T>. Help-Female WANTED— FmBT~CT^HB"COOK AND Kenoral housework, with refnrsnees; throe In family; lake Colegrove car to Hollywood, get off at Wilbur ava., bis house on corner. To Rent WAN I'KU — ——ALL OWNRIW ——OK RENTAL PKOI'KRTT—— ■——TO KNOW THAT WE— ——DO A RENTAL HITKINRSS - . . . DON'T WORRT —IF YOU WANT A TENANT— ' LIST YOUR PHOPBRTY— WITH US JIIIVUS .V FAIM*H, SIR BOUTH HILL STREET. WANTKD-TO RENT HOUSES- HAVK PARTIES WAITING FOR ROTH FURNISHKD AND (INFUR- NISHKD HOUSES. CALL US ON PIIONIS AND LIST YOUR RENTALS DOnOB & SON. 407 Delta building. Main R245. Home 3508. W Mil AV K A MI M l l l3 H OK PKOPI.U . looking? for .". or H-rnnm cottngrn, lliKm, ••<<•.. nml nnr ilctnund In grrntrr tlmn llu- Niipply. Why not lint ynnrw with iiHf We rrnt otlirr prni'lrN lii.ii-.cj.. why not ymirnf FnrulKhril or nnfnrnlxhril. FK«ni3l.l,-SIITTO> REALTY CO., 71».--fl Fny IlI«Ic. , _ l'hon»'i«_2'4SS ;L _ ' To Purchase — Real Estate' WANTFD— ~~~ Any lot that is a bnrKani. Have a buyer who wants six; will buy separate or in bunch. J. R..MACLINTOCK, 704 ftrant BulldlnK. Telephone Home 7295. _ Sunset Main 624. ' WANTED- TO BUY~FOR"TISOO"~CAS!T. rooming house; mirst be new, within four or five blocks of Catholic church. Call at room 7, THE QUICK BUY AND SELL REV ESTATE CO., 453V_ South Spring street. Miscellaneous WANTKD TO BUY— KURNITURK AND household poods. If you arc going to sell we will pay you onn-thlrd mor» than others. Phone us. Main 1117. . Home 2154. COLYKAK Fi.KNi n.rit; rn ??:' « Mulr rt. SANITARIUMS MRS. Mr^EME^T^S^sDTNIfARIUji^- Massage. electric, all kinds of baths, newly equipped with needle spray and shower. Departments for ladlen and gentlemen. Russian nnd Turkish baths a specialty. Cliirpotly. mani- curing-, sralp and facial massaare. 22SH WKST IST. Homo 3509. baths and massage thk-urown" "massage" "parlor"^ Fin. vapor and medical baths. Have You - Tried them? Rooms 6 and 7. 610Vfe S. SPRING. ' PALATIAL BATHS — EASTERN trained operators. Formerly 127V6 N. Broadway; now at 12«H N. SPRING ST/ Hours 10 to 12 p. m. Phone, Main 14855. ELITE BATH— ~. 7. ~ 455 South Broadway. Reopened by former operator at 752 South Spring', room 1. . FIRST-CLASS TREATMENT. YOU AKE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU go to . 125' TEMI'CK STKEETifor bath and- mnsiiage. 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. ■ SOMETHING NEW — TRY ELECTRIC vibratory massage for rheumatism, nervousness and general debility. Vapor; baths. 450 V4 S. BROADWAY. TUB BATHS AND MASSAGE. OPERA- tor just arrived from the east. Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. ui. Room St. U7 SOUTH BfiUADWAY,. ■ "UNIQUE PARLORS" — NEW L _ opened. Suite 52, second floor Baker • block. 342 N. MAIN ST. . Manicuring, baths, mnssiige. ; ■ . ' SCIENTIFIC AND MAGNETIC MA3- sage, electric blanket. Formerly at B2KV4 S. Broadway; now at *il_ S. BROAD- WAY. room 10.' 693 S. SPRING ST. AND 217 W. 6TH. rooms 14 and 15, bath and sclen'jnc mas- sage; llrst class; no stgns. Tel. Broad- way 4547- V THIS- MITCHELL BATH PAKLOK3— Vapor tub baths and massage, ulconoi and oil rub.i. 218 N. MAIN til'., Kuuiu 11. Open riiiniiiiys. ' VA1 J OK BATHS, ELECTItO-MAGNETIC treatments; rel'reshing, luvi_oi'utliit>; sclnct patronage. bi*i A IiKU.iUU'Ai, Room 4. Phono Home 0734. NEWLY OPENED — SWEDISH MAS- sasi-' treutuieuts and buth at U>J S. HILL. Phone 3514. Formerly attendant at .2U Franklin. JUST OPENED-MASSA-3E, TUB AND vapor baths. 1524 So. - Main, Room 2. iiours 10 a. m. to 10 p. ni., dally and Sunday. ... ti. VAPOR. EuKOTKIC AND tub baths, mui>naite antl chuopuay. .ui-j Broadway, i'miiio Alain HSi. U. 8517. BATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS^ ' Swedish masseur, beyt of treatment. <57 S. . iN ST. 12 m. to 12 p. m. BON TON UATH'I FOR A Fiß_'l\Cl_A_i_ buth and massage Call 703V_ S UroaU- way. rcir.i Ut. Open tiuiiJays. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A FEW select customers tur manicuring. 707 ii. BROADWAY. Top flat 4. , FOR A GOOD TUB OiI. VAI'OR BATH und massaeo go to '738V* SOUTH UUAND AVE. Phone (JlitiO. 321 SOUTH HILL— VAPOR AND TUB baths, maHHage for cunls. rl.riiu misiii., nervousnL-HB. Open every day,. room y. THK ONLY PALATIAL UATH AND massage parlor, are at 12714 N. BROAD- WAY. ■ THE ALDA UATHH HAVE KKTUHNKU to liuuVi tt. Hpring si., room 1 Open Sun- days. .■■•.-. . . , . ■ ■ . SOUTHERN* BATH AND MASSAGE parlor; experienced maaßeuse; tub baths : a specialty. Suite 12, 444 S. SPRING ST. ELECTRIC TItEATiIENT~AND~A£cb"- hol rubbing, 61314 8. SPRING, room 1. ■ FOR A GOOD MASSAGE CALL 'AT 6VJ>A H. .SPRING ST., loom 3. BATHS- 3ltt W. TKSdPLU _T.. UOOM _ t'hoiiM Hnm<» MOg. DRESSMAKING r-fl.&O per yard. VVa have 18 piece* (400 ■ yards) of 66-ln. tailor's cloth ■ which wo lire selling at cost — 11.50 per yard, worth 12150. Remember we are a tailoring es- tablishment, not a dry goods store. WENNING & CO., THllnrs. ' . ■ . Suite f.r,-57, 414 Hmith Broadway,' Parinalee-Dnhrrnann Hlrtg. ■■ •■- •>-■ Society notices ■, HIHKKAL C LTnir^TONIUHT, ""■' 611 v lw-iiaiiwiiy. ."Jenun OhrUt, From Uie rlHUdpulllt 1 of ft, Jew," l,y Rabbi H. In-lit. Admission lieu. FOR RENT _'-•'■'• \ P!at» . FOR $U MONTTILY YOU CAN KENT furnished compl*t« t nlc» sunny out* side rooms; electricity; gas r«nsr»v hot wst«T, phone; ol<t«« In; at 1020 WIO3T cor/roN st.. ioos «nd ion east NINTH BT.. 1028 al«O 1183 and 1141 W. FIRST, BT. • » MOptORN PLATH—WATBU FRBB— $10—8 room*. SO4 N. Fremont. 10-i-S rooms. 384 B. Fl(ru«rn<i, i 19.50 — 3 rooms: 221 N. Flßueroa. 12—8 room*. 212 N. Fremont. l«— 8 rooms, 1011 B. »th; furnished. ! 14—8 rooms, t.Oi NTFremont: fur 14—8 rooms. 91H N. Fremont; fur. 14~s rooms. 874 fl. Flfcueroa; fur. $H — S rooms. 101 AH Diamond. $H— 2 rooms. 1141 W. First. $17—8 rooms. IJSB W. First! fuf. lilt— 3 rooms. 222 N. Fremont; fuf. TO LRT RTOnES-H $125-7(11 West Seventh St. $20-1001 Knst Ninth »t. $20—1030 West First St. T. WTKPRNDANOKTt, 812 Merchants Trust Bids;. Flats— Furnished FOR $12 YOU CAN hKNT NKW FUKN- Ish.d $ rooms, saa rnhge, bath, phona 113!! (inri 1141 West First utreet; healthy, tlgli'ly location, on car line. ■ Houses FOR*nKNT-HOUBKB- " $14.00— Four-room dwelling, 1011 Gnnahl street, or will sell for $11100; terms *16 cash, Jl« per month. $J2.no-1110 West Second street ; five- room cotlaße, one year lease. J3s.rt)-Nlne-ji;oom house 217 South Bpaudry avenue; one year laase. }30 00— Nine-room dwrlllne. N. \V. cor- ■ ner Twenty-third and Toberman. ALLISON BARLOW. Room 120. 217 South Broadway. Telephones 409 FOR RENT-MOVE RIGHT IN— $14—4 rooms. 1517 Pnlomarrs (26th). $11—3 rooms, 15C6 Palomares. E. 26th. $16— 5 rooms, 155f> Pnlomarps, corner 26th. . $14—6 rooms. 1629 Kast 26th. $IS— O rooms. IE.S2 East Adams. Keys at 153.S East Adams. , SIDDALL,_2O7_Copp Bldg.^ Houses — Furnished FOR RENT — FURNISHED 6-ROOM modern coitage; piano, machine, el«c- trlelty. gas, $J5. 1006 BARTLETT ST References. - ______ , Rooms — Furnished FOR $12 YOU CAN RENT NEW FURN- lsl*eo 3 rnrms. gas range, bath, phone. 118? nnc 1141 West First street; healthy, slgh/ly !oi-Hlion. on car line. THE ROANOKE. AT-«AN PEDRO AND Seventh; newly furnished and clean, up- to-date rooms by day, week or month. 720 W. SEVENTh"_TnGLE OR HOUSE- keeplng rooms. Clean and new, at reasonable rales. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES rentals on $2500 to $Io,OUO Invested in in- come cqttag<- East Adams Industrial tract. » SIDDALL RE..LTY CO.. ■ 207 Copp building. JUST LIKE BANKING— ANY OBDEKS for., decorating or house painting en- trusted lo our care will relieve | you of much anxiety. Try us. Work and prlco* guaranteed. Pure oil- and lead. WAL- TEK UKOS.. 627 S. Spring at. MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN WANTS lady part: er; good paying business, with view to matrimony. ■ BOX 192, Herald. ; . FOR SALE-LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE very cheap. 9 Pier avenue, Ocean Park, li Cal. - ; • : LAUNDRY . FOR SALE— SEE MAN- ager at office. 2021 WEST 7TH. PALMISTS ;.- AND. MEDIUMS \ OFFTcIHiairsrSPRING^ " "" ' . MRS. J. JTWHITNEY of San Francisco, Clairvoyant, trance, business medium and life reader. Communication with spirit friends. Advice given on all affairs of life. Office 415% S. SPRING. DR. GREEN. CLAIRVOYANT. BUril- ness medium, gives life readings this week, 00c. Circles Tuesday. Thursday : evgs., 25c. Room 16. 11914 S. SPRINU. MADAME DKLANE. CLAIRVOYANT— 10 a. m.' to 8 p. m. Alhambra Bldg., 452% 3. BROADWAY. Ultb. 'HAHK-K. RELIABLE P.ALMI3T and rlalivoy^nt. 444 8 Spring: room t. TRANSFER AND STORAGE OjLKJ-AK WAREHOIISJ- CO.. 416-417-419 San Pedro St. Main office 3^4 South Main. I Phones Main 1117, Home 2154. New and absolutely fire proof storage; private lacked rooms for bric-a-brac. ;>lano*. fine furniture, etc. Trunks, boxes, etc., stored. 3>c to SOc per month. W« solicit ynnr patronage, * FOR SALE Houses . SEVEN-RobM~BUNGAI_OW. •4730 JM7.-.0 . $4730 $4750 One of thj most attractive 'homes In the city and attractive In an orig- inal way. Constructed on artistic lines throughout. ■■ Embodies .every modern convenience and comfort. Splendid living; room 15x18 ft.; beam- oil ctiling-; paneled walls; wooden frieze; dun with cosy built-in scats; prestsed brick mantel; timbered cell- Ing; gas log. Walls hand painted In 011 by an artist of prominence. ' Din- ing room with old gold brick mantel; ■wooden frl<-zo; beamed celling; at- tractive plate rail. Beautiful bed room finished In soft dainty colorß. Two rooms, hung with ! imported hangings; modern pass pantry; bath room. You can realize a substantial Increase in value on this home lira very fow months. ALTHOL'SE BROS.. Members I_ A. Realty Board, 234 Laughlln Bldfc- Main 263. ' Homo Ex. 263., $050 . ' If you are going to build and want . to see the plans of the best arranged six-room cottage In this city, come and look at the one we offer to build for only $1250.. It contains all the features that go to make a neat, cozy little home; la strictly modern In every respect. .. . - We don't say we will give you ■ everything Imaginable, but wm. do say , we will give yo U a good, substantial, -, well-built and honest Job, with tlrst- class materials, and workmanship. Isn't that enough? Elmcf ';£.," Rnckcr 321 Byrne' Building. , Phones iromt 1644. Main 37. FOR SALE— • • . . ~ 11900 buys 6-room house; lot 82x175; Avenue Twenty, Bast Los .■ Angeles. within call suitable for railroad man' smalL payment down, balance to suit puicrraser; lot alone worth the money taOOOibuys 7-room house, Kast 24th st,: terms. $1800 buys U-rooin cottace; Slut) down, balance Ilka rent. $1700 buys a 4-room bungalow, modern. Pico Height* way; J.w» down, balance like rent > J. A.'MORLAN & C0.,, EO3 Fay bulldlpg. : EABY PAYMENTS-GO AND BKB THIS 1229 Ea»t Thirty-fifth *t., new. modern .. [-room -cottago; small cash payment balance like rent; key next door. BEN - WHITE, 804 Bryson block. . . f. TWENTY COTTAOUS. BAST -ADAMS tract. $100 down. $17 monthly. ■ SID- ; PALL. SIS B. Broadway. . • , FOR .ALE Houses Don't Par Ton Mnoh for a Home Our houses are honest In pries and construction. \ We contrnctfld for 800.000 feet of lumber before th« raise nnd are figur- ing at the old prices. This pront Is your* while this material lasts. Let us prove this assertion to you by figuring your plans, or we will draw plans to salt you and build strictly In accordance with them. Otir work ippflks for Hsnlf. See u« thl« week. Cosh or terms. ' WKSTERH RUIMHNG CO., 408 Chamber of Commerc*. I'hones: Home »SO. Broadway 8891. THE BEST BARGAIN IN A NEAT, modern, centrally located horn* In the smith ->trt of the city. Modern 6-rnom cottage: cove ceilings, tinted wall*, porcelain bath, gas and electricity, gas grate, combination fixtures; (line new ?ns stove; pretty shade trees, .lawn, lowers In profusion; barn In rear. - ~ This 3treet attracted the attention of the Times artist a few week* ago, and whs held as an example of beautiful homes lor people of moderate menus; }» minutes to First and Spring. Prlc> JJSOO. T.-L. O'BRIEN. "', .1 Jefferson and Main. Sou'.h 2276. Hnmg 25333, FOR SALE- ~. " ■' - \ Only lax) ensh and $20 per month, In- cluding Interest; close-In 6-room cot- tages, from JIU6O to $2^00; Just com- pleted nnd have nil the. convenience* of a $3100 cottage; cove ceilings, tinted walls, porcelain baths and toilets, buf- fets, gas and electricity. The monthly InKtHllinentH ■ being what the houses should rendlly rrnt for and 'at tho above prices affords an unusual oppor- tunity to purchase a home nt an Invest- mtnt price. ■ . SOLE AGENTS, JONES & RVDER LAND CO., 218 W. Third street. FOR SALE- 7-room. IH-story, on lot 60x158; flowers, garden, chicken pens.etc. ' ..' Fine view of ocean and moun- ■ tains; price $2375; $700 cash and $20 per month. E. G. DEVENS, S3? Laughlln Bldg., 315 S. Broadway. y ■ —_-____» FOR SAtE— I HAVE A FEW CHOICE lots in the southwest at company's original prices on which purchaser will mako at least 100 per cent In less than a year. These are large, fine building sites. $50 to $400 cash, with easy monthly payments of from $10 to $20. Prices range from $450 up. See B. F. GRAY, 521 Stimson Bldg., 3d and Spring. Home 6715. Make mo SHOW you. FOR SALE— Nice cottage on West 28th St., and oth<)r property in that vicinity, on easy terms. Furnished house for rent on West 28th st, $50 per month. ' •: -■ FRED L. SEXTON, Room 508 Mason building. FOR SALB- ~ ' S-roorn house on Eastlake ave., mod- ern In every»way, good locality, $2S0O; - lot 60x346. ' 6-room ■ house, near Maple ave. and Jefferson St., modern; easy terms; $2600. THOS. J. HAMPTON. 119 South Broadway. FOR SALE— MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE on Magnolia, near Adams: lot 50x135; must sell at once, so it is very cheap at SM«.-,o with only $1650 cash, balance $45 per month.- Thin won't taut, so speak quick. B. F. CRAY. 521 Stim- son Bldg. Home 6718. •' 1562 EAST «DAMB. 6 ROOMS. MODERIi! $2700. $100 cash. ' . | City Lots and Lands FOR SALE— .-. • -'. ' ~ i .■. ■ ,..-■ ' (•> .; - . . ' ; free} :•' ■ ..... ■. ■' excursions . ' : — to— ,-■: ."■.', -, ;,. . BOLLYWOOD Every day — every hour- Seventy 60-ft. residence lots. ■ Facing on Gower. Acacia and Gor- don ave. The most choice and select property offered in that . beautiful city fcr (he money. It Is closest to the business center, including | mod- ern improvements; 5-ft. cement walks, cement curbs, streets graded, ■water piped and a parkway to be planted in ornamental trees between' curbs and- walks. There are only 70 lots, left — so do not delay. ; , : oun price ■""'.' '»330 to SOSU. ■.':■« On easy payments and 60 per cent cheaper than any similar property. Call at our office for tickets and I maps ajid all information. ' Our office open next SUNDAY AIK day to issue • free tickets. •* Bring your friends and family out and compare our prices with those of other tracts. • ■ ■-. . -. .see.. " ';•■::! . ' »;nim:u & Hamilton,. ' - ' 2_.'i Weit Second St. : .'' FOR SALE— -IN THE— i ROBERT MARSH & CO.'S COTTAGE HOME TRACT ON THE NEW EAGLE ROCK CAR LINE AND ADJOINING THE NEW HUNTINGTON CAR AND REPAIR SHOPS. ■ 2 LOTS~4*o"xlOO. •ISOO EACH; PART CASH, "BALANCE $10 PER MONTH. ADDRESS OWNER. BOX 181. HERALD. FOR SALE- _ ' FORCED SALE ' ' : BARGAIN NEAR HOLLYWOOD. ' TWO BLOCKS TO CAR." - CURB. WALK AND ',*; • i STREET WORK- IN. WATER PIPED TO LOT. PRICE $425. : WORTH $525. , ' WANT $176 CASH AND $10 PER {/'>.,', -. MONTH. . MUST SELL THIS WEEK. SEE OWNER. ' 821 STIMSON BLDG. ■ i i - > FOR SALE-TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS In the west side,- IXOxl5O feat; elegant homes all round; lot* high and level; good restriction*; will sacrifice this week for fi.M; on payment*. ■'•'■ 1 LEAHY & BON, 223 Mercantile place. FOR SALE-I HAVE A FEW CHOICH - lots- In the- southwest at company's original prices on . which purchaser will make at least 100 per cent in leu than a year. The«a are large, fine building sites. $50 to $400 cash, with easy month- 1 ly. payments of from $10 to 134. Prices . range from $150 up. See B. F. GRAY, 621 Stimson Bldg., 8d and Bprlng. ■ Horn* FOR BALE-$5OOO REQUIRED IN REAL , estata syndicate- tliat chould.pay inor* than 250 per cent pj'oAt In 18 month*. .< ROBKHTB LAND v COMPANY. - o ' , 217 Citizen* National Bank building, . S. W. corner, ThUd and Main. July Registration Now In Progress Dsy And Rvenlng Besslons. Abundant Teaching Force. Dls- tlnctlv* College Dulidlng. Mod- ern Methods. - Call, Write. Phone. 809 ,S. Hill St. ItOMB }BKO. MAIN 2905. Now located In NJiW BUILDING • Largest and finest In the Southwest. > , FIKTII-STttlgMT-nV-TIHi-rAnK 7g^»ra^ln... C0"... In A*_i^^ to* Angelas. far 853-5-7 W. 7th at. •~_— hovTuenn c/ii/fo/f/v/A —_->•"' AA/O CPAHAM SCHOOLO/'SHOft7MA/YDj ) 91* J OltANtl AV/t. toj ANOtLSi. CAL. jffiPanmafliy-^ Money Wanted SpSBBf ■ $750.00 "^JilMw3_sr On firBt mortgage •Blii'T'm notfl Just ma do on ■ W View'6-rootn bunga- low In brooklyu Hts. Title guaranteed by .Title Guarantee & Trust Co.. 3 years, 7 per cent net, interest payable quar- terly. Absolutely seoured on property worth more than twice the amount and In advancing neighborhood. EDWIJV AI.IIKRSONV 201-203 Lnughlln Bldg. FOR SALE ' Suburban Property - INGLGWOOD LOT 23. BLOCK 211, BAST SIDE MARKET. BETWEEN REGENT AND QUEEN. .THIS 13 A SNAP AT ONLY $250.' CALL ON OR ADDRESS 7 /'. '' E. 'A.'SPAI/LDING, . '.'.'■ . IKGLEWOOD, CAL. ACRES J275 — ONLY 30 MINUTES FROAI Ist and Main, in the very heart of beau- tiful San Gabriel valley; two car lines; finest land; abundance of water free to . holders of land. This Is positively with- out an equal for a home or Investment. Residence lots in vicinity sell for $2000 per lot. THE GREATER LOS ANGE- LES PEALTY ! CO., 433 Huntlngton building. ■ . ■ .■..'". EAQ L B ,R OC K '; ' ■ Los •Angeles' finest suburb; it ' sur- passes even Hollywood; 'lots $300, and acre lots $400 up. - See - .-''■:. WALKER & CLARK. _ Special agents at Eagle Rock. : , w ■. FOR SALE— AN ALTADENA" BUNGA- Iow of 8 rooms, with modern conven- iences; grounds occupy about 3 acres, In assorted fruits. Mowers and Hhrub- ■ bery; near line and. handsome homes. Special • aacrlMce price $7000. 1,. H. PRATT, .608 Laughlln Bldg. "Authority on Altadena." ;■■ ■ Country Property : FOR SALE CHEAP. ' 23 ACRES OF GOOD FARM LAND ON SANTA ANA ELECTRIC CAR LINE. 'OWNER MUST SEl__-. A SNAP AT $1600. WE HAVE SEV- 5 ERAL OTHER EXTRA GOOD BUYS IN THAT LOCALITY. COME IN AND LET US PROVE IT TO YOU. IBBETSON-JOHNSON CO.. 312 Trust Bldg. ' • Second and Spring. - :.:■■;■ • .. - -;. , . - -.■■.■'■; ■ : ■■ ■- i ■ FOR SALE— .. ■ -. . -, ', ' / ' ' HEMET 10-ACRE! TRACTS!! '' ■ i Send for booklet describing lands in Riverside t'ounty, under a splendid water system, where you can raise enough, potatoes the first year to pay for N your land; also unsurpassed for oranges. 1.. M. PRATT, Agent Unmet Land Co.. 608 Laughlln Bldg. FOH SALE — .' .. v .\. , .The best, alfalfa and fruit /land In the state, on easy terms. \ If you will Improve wilt give you your own time to pay for it: prices from $16 to $40 per acre. ■ Come In and /see u* or write for" particulars. -. , W. H. TOWNSEND. Colonization.' Room 210. 702 South Spring: St.. , ■*■ Ijob Angeles. Cat. ■■■•■,'■ Business Property/; BUSINESS PROPERTY ON SOUTH side of East Eighth street, $120 per front foot; adjoining property sold for $130 per foot; two --cottages rented on It. THOMAS J. . HAMPTON, 119 S. Broad- way. ' . ' ■ ■ ' ■ Beach > Property— Venice '. A FIVE-ROOM HOUSE WITH LARGE room in rear; lot 30x88; close to ocean; south front; price $1500; owner will con- sider trade. This is ■an ideal . beach home. See LEWIS. E. BRADT. manr ager of Land Department, Abbot Kln- ■ ney Co., 29 Windward avenue. ' » Live Stock — -Horses, Mules,, Cattle A GOOD; FOUR-YEAH-OLD : HORSE; good lv lumber yard and truck wagon use. Call at 717 JACKSON ST., Los A n ;eles. ' ' -. ' ■ , ■ ■■ • . . Miscellaneous FOR BALE— AN ELEGANT ■ TUNED upright piano. \ Address BOX 70, Her- : aid office. FOR BALK— NEW AND riLXUMJ- hand bllllaid and pool tables; bar fix- tures of all kind*; easy payment*. Send for catalogue.' THK BRUNH- WICK-BAI..KE-COLLENDER CO.. 831 West Third »treet. Lo* Angele*. : - .FOR EXCHANGE v V, ,V'VA'V»!.' . R««l;Eitat*iV ! FOR EXCHANGE-! 1-3 ACRES AT GAR- dena, new 6-room house, barn, brooders, I incubators, alfalfa, gum grove, plenty i water; all fenced; uou to 700 chicken*, ; cow, etc., $2100. ... - - . , , ir , . - 40, acres alfalfa, near Monata, , lursn 'ihouee. barn, deep! well, pumping plant. . hones, < cows, chicken*, vu\,, Ill.EoO; will , exchange i for city houses and lot* of ' equal value; no , Incumbi mice. AT K I Nd ■& HACJIN, 322, Giant Bid*. JMtttn til 18, ;l Hom* 377«. ' . i\y . > BABOON LEAPS FROM THE STAGE ACT AT THE ORPHEUM NOT ON 1c ;'* PROGRAM Animal Springs Into a Box and Thair to the Pit, and His Visit Cre. ates Something Akin to a Panic "Nlggpr," the big baboon which act! aft watchdog over the monkeys of Ma« full's nnlmnl act at the Orpheum (this week, lnsi evening took advantflge of a loose pcrew which was supposed to hold him to the floor, and escaped from tha Rtage. The animal ran about In the audience and created ftomethlng akin to a panic. After he hnd Batlifled himself that life among the audience was not all that he had expected, the baboon ran back upon the sin go. Most of the women '.ln the first six rows of the house laughed at the ani mal as it leaped from seat to seat, chattering animatedly. The men, how ever, reached for their hats and severnl made hurried exits without waiting for a door check. .The sixth row was as. far back as th* monkey got, for when he arrived that far from his home on the stage he be came frightened and hopped bacK among the familiar surroundings ' as quickly as possible. , . , Before going down Into the house th« baboon climbed almost to the top of the proscenium, then went through tha right hand stage box and Into the body of the house. "Nigger" Is Good Matured Mr. Macart. the' owner and trainer of the animal, said: : - . * ' • "Nigger has escaped from the stage Into the audience on several occasions. The first time was at the Hippodrome In London, when he roamed all. around the house and, only returned to the stage when he was tired. As he passed them, women In the audience patted him and he turned around and laughed at them, monkey fashion. The men in the audience were more frightened than the women on that occasion also. It Is a singular thing .that -in such a casn women always have- more nerve than men. • ■ , ; ' '..'■-' • " 'Nigger' has the disposition ' of ' a lamb and anyone can take him and pet him. .. The stage hands have made friends with him and they can handle him without the . slightest danger ■to themselves. He is one of the most peaceable monkeys I ever had, and I am certain that he would harm no one. However, for the rest of our engage ment here I shall see that he is chained to the floor more securely than he. was last night." | . • . Root Wined and Dined By Associated Press. RIO DE JANEIRO, j July 27.—Secre tary Root was given a banquet this evening by thirty of the most prominent men of all parties. •.. . .< : After the dinner Mr. Root attended a reception at the president's pallce, which was a brilliant affair... The palace and gardens were decorated with royal splendor. . There were the most friend ly ■ manifestations toward the United States on all sides. •■ .; . ■ :'V , . Buck Kant Excursion* The Santa Fe will make the following cheap excursion rates to eastern citius on August 7, 8 and 9: Chicago and back $72.50 ;i; i St. Louis and back 67.50 ' Denver and back 65.00 • Kansas City and back - 60.00 St. Paul and back. 70.00 ■ Minneapolis and back.. 70.00 Omaha and back GO.OO', New York and back 108.50 Boston and back 109.50' Memphis and back . .' 67.50 These excursion tickets are; good on the California Limited and a stop 'can be made, to visit the -Grand Canyon on either the going or return trip. They are limited to October 31 for the return trip. • v - • <n .■■ • . ■.. ■ Ask. Mr. McOee at No. 334 S. Spring street it you desire more details, and make your sleeping car reservations early. -..• ''. ■ ■ ■ ■■.■•■.:■•■•,• Bank Open Tonight The : Consolidated Bank of Los An geles, •■' 124 Souths Broadway, -, In the Chamber of Commerce building, will be open tonight, as usual, to accommodate the public in' general and Its old pat rons. Four per cent interest paid on savings deposits. ■ Flber-GrnM null Musket Suit Cases $2.50 to $5.00, In our leather goods de partment.. Good things for the beach or mountain trips. Sanborn. Vail & Co.. 257 S" Broadway. \ ■ - FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate . McDonald & stott. ~* 109 to 317 Lankershiro Building;.- '. ;•• TO BUY. ■ -.. ■'■■ ■ J ,■-:<■ - Owners and dealers in real estat* I who have properties for sale or ex- chanße will find It decidedly to their i advantage to coma In and have a talk: with us. , ' Wo ■ can handle property located in _ any *art of the United States. East- ern property a specialty. >Wa ' .We) have the best trader In th"» United -States; It means . dollars to - you to make his acquaintance. W« will give you quick action andr ' bonest treatment whether you are a . , buyer or seller. Come In and see u*. McDonald &, stott. Entrance 812 Lankershlm Bids. Home Phono 474d. , . - - . •;•■ Bunset Main Ml / FOR EXCHANGE- ••■..' 5 _ ' Nearly new, 9-room house, 'West 37th- ,»t. ; value $7500; furnished; and valuable . lease of large store on South Broadway.- . with good j business, $10,000 (or lease I : alone $7000). For good ranch within 12 miles of city on electric car line, about. same value. For full .particulars sea •■\ .'- FOOTE REALTY COMPANY, 718-719 O.T. Johnson Bldg. .-•.-. l , BEN/WHITE;; ' Will Exchange":: - / your properly; Immense bargain*; ap- : , ply at once. Satisfaction and qulcH .. ; lefuits. Mombfr Realty.Board.-304-i ■ .' BRYSON BLOCK. 2d and Bprlng <t_- FOR EXCHANGE— BEAUTIFUL, MOD- ! tin. cstlake home; 9' large rooms; hardwood floor*. ■ furnace, up-tp-date 'plumbing; '■ large lot; one block from Westlake park; price $12,500; will take vacant lots In city or suburban acreana ■ In San Gabriel, Glendale or Cahuenca valleys from ftiOOO to $9000 In value; bal- ance - cash' or mortnaß*. CU AS. 8, ■ . MANN. <tt& W. Fourth Bt. Both phones.. ■^j^Lt3AL^OTICIEB^^ j Notice to Creditors , , u ,'.' ■-,",, Estate Of Charles H. Dawson,' deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, ■- administratrix of the estate of Charles H- Dawson, deceased, to the creditors. of, 4 , and all persons having claims against the said ■ deceased, to< exhibit .the same with I the necessary l -vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said administratrix of said' estate,' at room 413 In -the lI. >W. Hellman bulldlnK. northeast corner of Fourth and S'j Spring street*. In tha City of Los AngeUtt. State of 'California, 'the same >belng the place for the transaction of the bueineKU of said estate. ■ r ■ • .-. ' x.ated this 28th day of July, A. D. 1906. ■ MAKOARBT DAWSON, : . , 7-28 8-1.11-18 it .Administratrix.