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THE WEATHER ''■ ■ ■' LOB ANOELES, Aug. ». tl liini. | W I n f f J VloyT|~wThr! 5 nm. I 6t j»f~T~\V I 4 1 ClMy; *-»;"•' -I. 72 | 'ij__L9VV_ 112 | Clear. Mflxlmnm tprnporntiire. Si. Minimum temperature, tin. Weather Condition* T»?nrf An ** le *" Falr Friday >- light west MARRIAGEJ.ICENSES AtKtNBON.HJKRTQUrST — George Atkinson, agfid 3», a native of Cali- fornia and resident of Los Angelew; nn,l n-,ia HJfrtqulst, awed 30, a nn- tlve of Sweden and resident of Loa Allßclt-s, imiCKH-KANDLGR — Alois Brlcke. K< Yl 23< n P Rtlvo ot Oertnnny and irsldont of lx)s Angeles; and Rmllle Kandlpr, ag?d 24, a natlvo of Oer- -,njnny and resident of Ixis Angeles. IMVIDSON-KAWKKS— Herman Davld- «on. ngpd 23, a native of Germany and resident of l/)s Ansetes; and Grace I'Hwken, Rgcd 19, a nntlro of lowa Hnd resident of lx>s Angeles. SCOTT-Il ton— Kdward Bcott, aged 32, a native of China and resident of Los Ana-meg; nnd Neva Rich, aged 26, a native of Kansas and resident nt Los Angpleit; , * LYNOH-WELLPOTT — Clarence T^ynch. aged 24, a native of Illinois nnd rosl- clent of tos AngQlcn; nnd Anna Well- pott, iigod 24, 11 natlvo of Germany niirl rcHidcnt of Ijos Angelce. MUNHOI3-HCHNBir>ER^-olcn Munroc, nged 2», a nutlvo of Now York and resident of Pasadena; and Nelllle Schneider, aged 30. a native of Call- fornlß nnd resident of Pasadena. BAYLOR-JOHNSTbN — John O. Baylor, aged 32, a native of Texas and resi- dent of Clifton; and Marie J. John- nton, nged 28. a native of California anil resident of Clifton. GARNKR-GAUSS— Ben.iamln F. Garner, aged 34, a natlvo of Tennessne and resident of Los Angeles; and Ida Qhuhb, Ry:ed 24, a atlve of Missouri anil rrsldfiit of 'Los Anßeles. BORUFF-LHFFMANN — Delbert Boruff, nged 3.1, a natlvo of Illinois and resi- dent of Los Angeles; and Lena C. l<offnian, nircil 26, a. natlvo of Kansas ' anil resident of Log Angeleff. HALTER-LEWIS— George C. Halter, aged 89, a natlvo of lowa and resident of Los Angeles; nnd Ella M. Lowls, ugori 38, a natlvo of lowa and resident of lajs Anßeles. BODK-DOMINGUKZ — Kdward Bode, aged 44, 11 native of Indiana and resl- . dent of Los Angeles; and SuMo Doin- inguez, aged 2S. a native ot California and resident of Los Angeles. GRIFFITH-NOBLES — John C. Griffith, aged 22, a native of Kansas and resi- - dent of Los Aiircloh: and Ora Nobles, jiR-od 26, a native of Texas and resi- dent of Lankershim. KING-HIIEGEL— William W. Klnsr. ngrcd :iii. a native of Los Angeles and resident of Pennsylvania: and Julia O. Huogcl, aged 36. a native of Michi- gan and resident of Los Angeles. GOODWIN-VAN MUST— Luther Goon- win, aged 26. a nativo of Texas and resident of Los Angeles; and Pearl '. Van Nest, aged 19. a natlvo of Illinois and rc-sldcnt of Los Angeles. WILSON-PARKER — 'Gilbert Wilson, nged 25. a nativo of Missouri and resident of Los Angeles; a nd Ida Par- ker, aged 22. a natlvo of California iinrt resident of Los Angeles. SK ARSTEN-DRAGESSET— NeIs Skarst- tati, aged 27. 11 nativo of Norway and resident of Pasadena; and Ohanna I>ragesnfit. aged 20. a native of Nor- way and resident of Pasadona. ROBERTSON-KRATS5 — John M. Rob- ertson, aged 48. a native of Now York - and resident of Ash Fork; and Bar- bara Krutz, aged 38. a native of Ger- . many and resident of Los Angeles.' KROOKINS-WILSON ' — George W. TSruokins, aged BG. a nntlvo of New- York nnd resident ot Los Angeles; and Emma WilHon, aged 38, a native of Pennsylvania and resident of Los Angeles. HAYUS-BLOCKTON — Samuel Hayes, nged 40, a native of Texas and resi- dent ot Los Angeles: and Lillian Blockton, aged 35. a natlvo of Massa- chusetts and resident of Los Angeles. MOSHER-HOOPF.R — Petor Mosher, aged 86, a native of New. Jersey and rcsi- dfiit of Loa ' Angeles; and Kathern Hooper, aged 30. a native ot Ohio and resident of Los AnKules. ULRDSOK-OAGE — Nelson Blcdsoe, Jr.. • ngert 30, a natlvo of California' and resident of Bisbee; and Harriet Gage. aged 30. a native of New York and resident of Los Angeles. K KMMERER-AMES — Fred Kemraerer, nged 26. a native of Pennsylvania aud resident of Los Angeles; and Etta M. Ames, aged 22. a native of Nebraska and resident of Vlneland. DEATHS BOWlE— Catherine, aged 74 years, T.75C Alumeda street, ulceratlou of the Htomnch. CONSTANT — Main-ice, aged 10 years, Children's hospltu.l. heart disease. JIILL— C. 8.. aged 63 years. 1411 W. Four- teenth street, phthisis pulmonalls. BIRTHS . LAWRENCE-Charles C. and wife, CO9 IS. Pico street, a boy. HANSEN-Oscar H. and wife, 831 E. Sixth street, a boy. Peck & CUase Co.; undertakers nnd embalmers; lady assistants. 433 S. Hill. Tel. Main 61. Bresee Bros. Co., Undertakers Uenioved to 855 S. Flgueroa st. Lady attendant. Private ambulance. Telephones: Main 243. Home E2657. CRR & HINES CO.. funeral Directors Have moved <o their am bulldlnK oa (be N. E. cor. lOtb and Kluwer. . Doth phonra Or,. l.ndy Annlatant. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES fi'Oß SALW-BEAC'HJLOTSr GREATEST money maker of all real estate invest- ments. Now is your chance to buy your beach property while the prices are low and^the beach' is in its Infancy. By doing this you have the advantage of the low prices and are bound to make on the advance. See why our prices «ro low and then you will be bound to buy. Present prices are $25 to {75, $2.50 or 10 per cent down of the purchase and a dollar a week on each lot. Three lots remain on the ocean front. Don't pro- crastinate. Fortune knocks ut your door. These prices advance Monday, August 13. La Piaya Beach Co., Inc., 31S-31U Douglas , Bldg.. city. LAUNDRY FOIt SALE— SEE MAN- qger nt office. 2031 WT!ST 7TH. PERSONALS WANTED-ADDBESS OP ALBERT M. Kddy. who last year lived at 17UB East 15th st. Leave address ut Herald busi- ness office. • r ■ ' ■ , — :; :' Z-: . TTORI> 'P. Y - S !:^. T<LAW MAKKIAUU ANO i'ltuiiAiK UWt) A specially. No l9» without success. £2. V. MOItKY, (21 Btinmon blk., cor. M and Spring. Phono 6718. Open evenings. 131VOHCE LAWS— ADVICE PKEE: NO fee without success; private. J. H. BMITH. 122 W Third st.. Uoom It* I 10 6 n m ' '■: : SPECIAL NOTICES i^'b-nrArp6L^3Uy7^ticiu,rsfTo fiSSti y»*-** "xnerlence, has opened of- \s£S^ llcea. ,143 8. H'way. 4th floor. Vrvo examine on; luteut methods. I'liono 4138. CLEAN WATCH. BOo; Main Springs, 6O0; warranted: old gold II pwt. 451 B. MAIN. PERBONALB * sTl2av h"c 1 t v^roDAvTßia turnl no next week. , Write to A. It. C. \V., curu Bt. Franciii hotel, Bud Francisco. , WANTED __"•-'■' Help-^MaH : - i-IUALWiSI. I'ltuH. » CO.. ~ ~ — BMPtX>TMKNT AORNTS— A ttrlctly flrit-ela**, reliable ««ency. All k;nds of help eromptlr furnished. Tour order* oollcfted. im-in East Second «tr««t, Betwern Mnln nnd I<on Anyeles wt*. Lnrgpst nnd best equipped office* on the Pnclflc coa*t. MUMMRL BROS * CO, 111 and 118 R Id Bt Telephonen— Main B0». Hutllt SOI. WAITED-PARTIES WHO FIND THAT they cannot get rich on a wilftry to try 11 nnnll Investment on bench lot». Prices $28 to ITS, $2.60 down, and a dol- Inr a week on each lot. Them lots nre within M square of the hotel and one nquaro of the ocean. Do not miss It, but Investigate at once. Chances to tlouMo your money within W> days. I/A PLATA nRACII CO. (Inc.), 345-346 Uoiiglnn W<lg. WANTED -PAINTBR AND CAIIPKN- ter, labor only: 1000 work offered. Part rnsh, part applied buying cottafre. BID- PALL, 207 (Jopp bhlg. WANTRD-FIRHT^CLASS OPRRATOKS nnd prpssors on panto. Call at once at 114 8. SPRINO, room ». Kupper. Phono Home 3019. - • WANTED^) ROUGH CARPENTKHS. no whlto laborpr*. Apply Sirperlntondent MAIKR PACK INO CO.. end of Lyon ttt. WANTKT) - CARRTAQW HLACKSMITH nt LLOYD'S CARniAGE WORKS. 227 K. Market St. ■ MRN TO LEARN WAfIHER TRADE. Situations Rruarantend. Moler Sys- tfm Colloge. 118 B. BD. Help— Female WA^"TEb~LADIKS"~TO~~SIMPLT IN- vest tl a week, which Is bound to brliiff thorn twenty times tho Interest that their bank will pay. Come and Investigate. You have to pay only $2.D0 down and tl a week on a beach" lot In order to make an income that will surpass your pres- ent occupation, La Playa Beach Co., Inc., 346-316 Douglas Bldg., city. WANTED— EXPERIENCED LADY presser for dye works. Call at EMPIRK DYR WORKS. 631 8 Broadway. Phones —Homo 7C12; Main 4342. WANTED - KXPKRI ENCED MARKER and sorter. MUNGER'S LAUNDRY. 925 South Log Angeles Bt. WANTED - MANGLE GIRLS. MUN- OKR'B LAUNDRY, 325 S. Los Angreles. WANTED - SEAMSTRESS. MUNGER'S LaTTNDRY. 9a S. Loa Angeles st. Help — Male and Female WANTED - HANSEN EMPLOYMENT agency, 204 B. 2d st. Both phones '3*3. . 2 waitresses, country resort, $25 month, room nnd board;- faro paid; 1 waitress. country hotel, $25 month, room and "board ; fnro paid; waitresses, city. $7, $8, t9 week; other good positions. Call early. To Rent WANTED— ALL OWNERS —OF RKNTAL PROPERTY—— —TO KNOW THAT WE— . —DO A RENTAL BUSINESS DON'T WORRY —IP YOU WANT A TENANT— —LIST YOUR PROPERTY—— WITH US MINKS A FARISH, »1E SOtTTH HILT. STREET. • Miscellaneous WANTED— TO BUY FURNITURE AND household goods. If you are j. 'ting to sell wo -will pay you one-third more than others. Phone us. Main IJI7. Home 2154. COLYEAR FUR- NITURK CO.. 322 8. Main St. CHURCH NOTICES " IiURST' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH", Hopo street, near Ninth. Beats free. Rov. A\ .lliarn Horace Day, pastor. Rov. -.Warren F. Day, .CD., pastor emeritus. Harry Clifford Lott, choir master. Wal- ter F. Skeele, organist. Morning ser- vice, 11 o'clock. William Horace Day, 1). D.,' pastor, will preach on "The Mission of Jesus"; his lost sermon be- fore hla oriental vacation. Evening ser- vice, 7:45 o'clock. Prof. Herbert L. Wll- lett. Ph. D.. University of Chicago, distinguished speaker and ' author, will preuch on "Present- Tendencies in Chris- tian Union." CHRIST CHURCH-CORNER 12TH AND Flower — Rev. Baker P. Lee, rector; Sunday services nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; early celebration holy communion on third Sunday and Saints' Day, at 7:30 n. 111. Strangers especially in- vited. University cars pass the door. Those duslrliiK telephone connections for "Shut-ins'^ telephone 7912. Church physician nt the church every morn- ing- from 8:30 it 9:30. Services and medicine free to all. Church open dally for private prayer from 8 a.- m. until 5 p. m. • SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIKN- tlst. Simpson auditorium. 734 South Hope street. Services Sunday 11 a. 111. and 8 p. 111.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly; subject, "Mind." Children's Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; Wednesday evening meet- ing at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms 510- 511 Herman W. Hellman building, Spring and Fourth streets, open daily Sunday excepted, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. PKNIBL HALT* 221 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. in. Sunday services es follow*: 9 a, m., men's prayer meeting; 9:45. Sab- bath school and Bible class; 11 . o'clock, .preaching; 8 p. m.. holiness meeting: evangelistic service at night Rev. T. P. Ferguson, Mrs. M. P. Ferguson and G. B. Sludd suycr- liH«-nri>ntß of th<» mission. BT. JOH.NB EPISCOPAL OHUHCH.. 614 W. Adams, near Flgueroa street. Rev. Lewis G. Morris, rector: Sunday ser- vices, 7:30 a. in.. 11 a. m., 6 P- m. This Is a FREE church and all am cordially Invited. Take the Grand : venue car to Adams street and walk one block west. Take the University car to Cheater place, walk through Chester place and one block east oa Adams street. THE LOS ANGELES FELLOWSHIP. Benjamin Fay Mills, permanent min- ister. Anthony Mills of Son Jose, Cal., will speak at Blanchard hall, 235 South Broadway, on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on "Thomas Paine, Patriot and Prophet." ' Miss Helen O. Tappe, so- prano, will sing "Just for Today," by Abbott. Doors open at 10:30. All seats free. Everybody welcome. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. 623 S. Olive st. (near all the leading hotels), the Rev. J. J., Wilklns.' D.D., dean and rector— Services, 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a. in., 7:45 p. in. The rector will preach. A warm fraternal welcome to all sorts and conditions of men. Strangers will please t \rry for a moment after any service to meet the rector. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hope street, near Ninth. Beats free. Rav. William Horace Day, pastor.' Rev. Warren F. Day, D. P., pastor emeritus. Hurry Clifford Lott, choir mnster. Walter F. Skeele. organist Morn- ing service, 11 o'clock; evening ser- vice, 7:45 o'clock. ■ • PHYSICIANS DR. AND MRS. CARTER BUCCE39- lully treat all fenmlu diseases and Ir- regularities; 20 years experience; con- sultation free. Hours, 9*. ni. to 8 ». m.; Sundays. 10 to 13 a. m. 204 MEH- CANTU.E PLACE, over M3 S Spring DK. MAUD 11OLL&Y, VACUUM DE- velopment, room t, 4S2K 8. Broadway, Alhambra bldg. DR. TAYLOR-FEMALK BPECIALIBT and obstetrics. UELABCO THEATER. Main st. _ I ' I ?*. N . BFE -" -*_ NU sr°ft A °B CGLYI3AK WAREHOUSE CO.. 416-417-4U Ban Pedro St. . Main olTlce fc4 South Main. Phones Main 1117. Home 2154. New and absolutely lira proof storage; private locked rooms for brlo-a-brao. pianos, fin* furnltura. eto. Trunks, boxes, eta, •lured, 260 to 600 per month. VV» solicit »»ur patrenase. KVMmmmSS^t f-OS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNINO, AUGUST 10, 1906. rj^ / 'f5 >R RENT . ! Fiata FOR (It MONTHLY YOU CAN KENT furnls'x-ri complete 3 nice sunny out- fM« rooms; electricity^ gal rnntrn, hot weter, phone; clo«« In; At 1020 WEST COLTON ST., 100S «nd 1011 EAST NINTH rt.. loan also lii( and ml W. FIRST BT. MOWERN FLATB— WATRR FRBB— (10— S rooms, 204 N. Fremont. {10— ( rooms. 834 B. Flgueroa. fI3.RO— S rooms. 121 N. Flffueroa. 1 if— l rooms. 21 1 N. Fremont. 1 U— t room*. 1011 E. (th; furnished. i 14—8 rooms. 204 N. Fremont; far. I 14— J room*. 21 H N. Fremont! fur. «1 4 — a roomei. $34 B. Flffueroa; fur. fid— s rooms. 101(1 U Diamond. (H— 2 rooms, 1141 W. First. 117—8 rooms. 11SS W. First: far. (It— B rooms. 222 N. Fremont} far. TO LET STORES— $123—701 We«t Seventh it ♦20-1001 East Ninth st. " (20-1030 West Firm st. • T. WircsßNDANflErt. IH Merchants Trust nirtaf. • Houses FOR "RENT— MOVIfI 'RIGHT IN- " (tl— 4-room cottage, E. 26th st. Jl4— 4-room cottnge, Palomares, E. 261h. (IK— 6-room cottage. K. 2Gth st. Keys at 15.W Rnnt Adams. 11. 10. SIDDALL, 207 Copp Bldg. FOR RENT — BRAIITiniL- 2-STORY house, 1045 Munlo ave. Apply at _1089J«APLl5_Ayi3. Rooms — Furnished A DKSIRABLE ROOM, NEATLY FUR- nlshed, In a private family for one or two gentlemen; bath; telonhone, eto.! Wfllkliiff distance* 147 NORTH GRAND AVENUE. THE ROANOICK, AT SAN PEDRO AND Seventh; newly furnished And clean, up- to-date room.i by day, week or month. Stores and Offices FOR KKNT— V4 FRONT CORNER OF- flcc. HIDDALL. 207 Copp Hldg. 6ANITARIUM3 Massage, electric all kinds of baths, newly equipped with needle spray and shower Departments for ladles and gentlemen. Russian and Turkish baths a specialty. Chlrpody. mani- curing, sralp nnd facial massage. 225V4 WEST IST. Home 3800. NEW SANITARIUM, 629V4 SO. BROAD- way— Try electric vibratory massage for rheumatism anil general debility, tub and vapor baths; trained nurse In at- tendance; clean and first class; moved from 45Oyj So Broadway. BATHS AND MASSAGE THE BKOWN MASSAGE PAHLOR— Tab, vapor and medical baths. Have s You Tried themT Rooms 6 and 7. 610% 8. SPRING. PALACE BATH AND MASSAGE PAR- LORS— Finest equipped In the city. Se- lect patronage. Open Sundays, 9 a. m. to Up. m 707 SOUTH BROADWAY, S'ito 3, first floor. 1 BON TON BATH PARLORS— FOR A first-class bath and massage call at 7031& S. BROADWAY. First-class lady oper- ator. Hours 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. Open Sundays, PALATIAL BATH& — EASTERN trained operators. Formerly 127M N. Broadway; now at 126 H Ni SPRING ST. Hours 10 to 12 p. in. Phone .Main 4865. • VAPUR BAT±±S. ELECTRO-MAQNETIO treatments; refreshing, Invigorating; selAct patronage. 65!) S. BHOADVYAK, Room 4- Phono Home 67M. TUB BATHS AND MASSAGE. OPERA- tor just arrived from the east. Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Room 8, W BOUTH BKOADWAi. ELECTRIC INSTITUTE. 220 FRANK- IIn St., Including baths, massage and electric blanket sweats for rheuma- tism. New attendant. 'ilili Mll'C^lULL BATH PA-RLORB- Vapor tub Daths and massage, alcohol and oU rub3. 218 N. MAIN ST.. Koom II Open Sunuays. NEWLr OPENED - SWEDISH MAS- sage treatments and bath at 652 S. HILL Phone 3SII Formerly attendant at 220 Franklin. . XOU ARE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU go to 125 TEMPLE STREET for Data mnd massage. No signs In window. Best of patronage solicited. • THE DAVIS MASSAGE PARLORS. 695 S. Spring St., /and 217 W. 6th. Rooms 14 and 15. Everything flrstclass. PHONE BROADWAY 48« 1 _ "UNIQUE PARLORS "-NEWLY opened. Suite 62, 2d floor Baker blk.. 342 N. MAIN. Manicuring, baths, massags. FOR A GOOD MASSAGE CALL AT 603V4 S. SPRING ST., room 3; formerly at 625% 8. Spring St. 821 SOUTH HILL— VAPOR AND TUB baths, massage for colds, rheumatism, nervousness. Open every day, room »■ BATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS, UN- der new management, 419 V& S. MAIN ST., room 9. ■_ SULPHUME. VAPOR. ELECTRIC AND ..tub baths, massage and chiropody. 701% Bdwy. Phone Main 3133; H. 8517. RETURNED — SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE, parlors 21-22, 217 W. SIXTH ST. Soletjt patrons only; hours 10 a. in. to 11 p. m? FOR A OOOD TUB OR VAPOR BATH and massage go to 788 Sk SOUTH GRAND AVE. Phone 6680. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A FEW select customers for manicuring. 707 S. BROADWAY. Top ilat 4 . SWEDISH MASSAGE AND BATH PAR- lors. Best of treatment. Parlors 19- and 21, 757 S. Main Bt. Phone Main 4508. SOUTHERN BATH AND MASSAGE parlor: experienced masseuse: tub baths a specialty. Suite 1., 444 S. SPRING ST. JUST OPENED-MASSAGE, TUB AND vanor baths. 1524 S. Main, room 2. Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. m., dally and Sunday. THE ALDA BATHS~HAV hTrET URN ED to 60UH S. Spring st, room 4. Upon Sun- days. MAGNETIC. ALCOHOLIC MASSAGE— fiG? So. Broadway; room 18.-' ELECTR i TREATMENTS AND ALCO- hoi rubbing- Gl3Vi 8. SPRING, room 1. BATHS-309 W. TEMPLE BT.. ROOM 1. Phone Home 6075. PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS UFKiCK 416Vi S. SPRING- MRS, j. jTwhitnby • of San Francisco. Clairvoyant, trance, business medium and life reader. Communication with spirit friends. Advice given on aIL affairs ot lite. Office 41BH 8. BPrTnO. ' DR. G.REEN. CLAIRVOYANT, BUtJl- ness medium, gives llfo readings this week. COc. Circles Tuesday. Thursday evgs., 2So. Room It, 119 V4 S. BPRINU. MME. LISCHKA. MEDIUM. PALMIST, clairvoyant, reader, 625 W. BTH ST. Homo 6329. . • MKS. PARKER, KELUBLE PALMIST ■ n.l rlutrvnv-int 444 K Spring: rnnm I. SOCIETY NOTICES car^lnXl^ji^b^n^^osTtion^on the marriage question will bo reviewed before the Progressive club by the able and brilliant Dr. Adah Hormon Patter- von. In Blanchard hall, Sunday, August 12, 8 p. ni. A treat for thinkers. Free. PIANOS PIANOnSoLD 6n"^al^^AYm2nts^ Pianos rented at low rates. A. O. GARDNER J>IANO HOUUE, Ltd., 118 Winston st. T«l. Black . 8231s Horn* '■"■' '"" MONEY TO LOAN CASH CONFinfiNTALtT LOANRO TO salaried persons nn tint*, without se- curity, without employer* knowlen<* snd without Indorwr*: easy payment*, positively lowest HUM. Hours 10:}0 to pO. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO., 128-6J9 Chamber of Commerce Bid*. " MONEY TO LOAN SoOO to $10,000 on Improved city prop- erty. ALLISON BARI>OW, 2IV 8, Hrondwitv. rooms 123, 124, 123, 12«. MONKT TO LOAN-THOMAS 8. WADB- WOHTH. Sl» A «20 boiiffUa bldg., will lend money on city er county real estate. UUNKY JO LOAN ON RKAL ESTATB Did*, tonne our »p»fl«ltT. TRUE • CLfiVRLANT). «07 H. W. H«iHtn»n bd, LOANS MADE TO BALARIED PKOPLR 5,t lowest Interest rates W. J. RANKIN, It 826, »-_^V._Hellman bld^.llome 2SG». UONt3Y~TO LOAN, 7 PRR ~CI3NT. ON Inside Jproperty. In ,wmi »o suit. L H. PHRSTON «fl» t.aii«-hlln hldg DENTISTS BCHLPfMAN DIiNTAL CO.. 107 N. Kprlnn St.— Painless extrflct- ing, rilling, crown nnd bridge worß. flexible rubber plates. Pure gold 'fillings. 7Co up; ell other fillings, r.oc up; cleaning teeth. 800 up; gold nnviiß and bridge work. *"».on up, sets truth. 16.00 up. Also open even- Ings and Sunday forenoons. FRANK BTF.VKNB, 324',fr RO. SPRING. BUSINESS PERSONALS rBATHBR piLLOVvTnKNOVATKft AT ACMQ ITKA'iIIUU WORKS. 708 Bab Pedro at. Tel. Sunset Main IIM; Home 8041. TRUSSES. ELASTIC HOSIERY. MED- leal butteries. He Mnttliay. 418 West 6HI. PATENTB AND PATENT RIGHTS Agcy. Citizens Nat. Bk. bids. Book free. FOR SALB Houses SBVEN-ROOM BUNGALOW *17.-.<l This proporty ia located wiiere K4~nu valuea are rapidly increasing. «47!Ht Tho houso Is substantially 94730 built from first-class mater- *47so ials nnd is constructed 547.-.O throughout on artistic lines. *4750 Ideal living room. 15x18 ft. V4750 with beamed celling, paneled 947.10 whlls, wooden frieze; attrac- f47n« tive den with cosy built-in $4750 seats, pressed brick mantel, f47r>o timbered celling, walls hand «4"">o painted by noted artist. Dln- V4750 ing room has old sold brick $47.'0 mantel; wooden frieze; beam- ¥47so ed celling; attractive plate K4750 rail. Bedrooms' are hand- , f-17.~0 somely finished in pleasing $4750 soft colors and two rooms are $4750 hung with* finest imported $47.*>0 hanglngß. Attractive bath $47.10 room with walls hand painted »47.~0 in oil representing a gondola * 17r.1t scene. Modern pass pantry. $4750 This home is one you'll fall in $4750 love with. ALTHOUSE BROS.. Members L. A. Realty Board, 234 Laughlin Bldg. Main 263. Home Ex. 263. Don't Pay Too Much lor ■ Home 1 Our houses are honest in price and construction. We contracted for 600.000 feet ot lumber before tho raise and are figur- ing at the old prices. This' profit Is yours, while this material lasts. . Let us prove this assertion to you ny figuring your plans, or w« will draw plans to suit you and build StricUV In accordance with them. Our work speaks for Itself.- See us this week. Cash or terms. WKSTKIIX BUILDING CO., . - 403 Chamber of Commerce. Phones: - * Home 980. Broadway 6891/ FOR SALK-7-ROOM, 114-STORY HOUSE on lot 60x158; flowers, garden, chicken pens, etc., located on high ground, with line view of ocean and mountains. Two rooms easily rented for J8 per month; price $2500; $1000 cash, balance {20 per month. j 4-room cottage on lot 40x118; price 11100. B. O. DEVENS, 227 Laughlin bldg., 315 S. Broadway. FOR SALE— • ON REID STREET. 13100. tSIOO. 5-iooin bungalow In the most desirable fiart of the city; beamed ceilings, pol- ished oak floors, 2 largo bedrooms ele- gantly finished; beautiful surround- ings; only POO cash and $30 per month (221). JONES & RYDER LAND CO., 218 West Third street. WOO CASH, $20 MONTH- . 4-room California house; lot 40x140; Central avenue car line; price {1200. Lot 75x160; 4 rooms, new; plaster and tinted house; pantry, closets and porches; 8 large walnut. 2 peach, 2 plirm trees; grapes and blackberries; Just out- side city limits; price {1600; % cash. Also a good 20-acre ranch on Santa Ana electric car line for {1650. IBBETSON-JOHNSON CO., 310-312 Trust Bids. Second and Spring. • FOR SALE-NEw7*MODERN, 6-ROOM bungalpw; buffet with mirror, polished oak floors, large front porch, with fine view, cement steps and retaining wall; lot 50x150; close to car line; price (UUO; (500 ct.sh. balance monthly. 4-room cottage, furnished, on lot 40x 14S; price {1100 cash. B. a."DEVENS. 227 Laughlin lildg., 316 S. Broadway. FOR SALE^" '. \ "p Only one ot these 75- ft. east front lots left on -th ave. If you are looking for a choice lot, don't miss this. It will go this week. Office at end of W. Adams car line. Phone 21699. EVA M. NOURSE. -•■•■'? ': '■■'•■ FOR SALE - NEARLY NEW S-ROOM cottase: completely furnished with everything needed for housekeeping. $2150. AND ON KASY TERMS. - This is close in and on a good street. j. r. ma"cllntock. 704 Giant building. 355 South Broadway. < FOR SALE— Nice cottage on West 28th St., and olhor property In that vicinity, on easy terms. Furnished house for rent on West 2Stb St., {SO per month, 1 FRED L SEXTON. Room 608 Mason building. KOR SALE-IF YOU ' WISH A SUR- nrlge. see tha unique new butifialow at 621 Milbank ave., Just off Flgirerou. For price, stylo and location can't bo equaled in this city. Terms If detlred. FRANK MYWB, South 4U91. EASY PAYMENTS-GO AND BEB THIS. 1229 East Thirty-fifth St.. new. modern, 6-1 00111 cottage; small cash payment, balance like rent; key next door. BEN WtllTß. 804 Hrynon block. Orange Groves 1,. M. I'ltA'tT. LAUUIiLIN ULDU. ■ "UouUnuuiUia for Oruuuu Uruves," . . ■ FOR BALB City Lett and Landt tOn BALI3— t)\( nnsto.\« HOLLYWOOD Rvery day— e»ery hour— Seventy r.O-ft, residence lot*. Facing on (lower, Acacl* e.nd Gor- don ave. The most choice end select property offered In that beautiful city for the money. It It closest to the business center. Including mod- ern Imprnvonicntn; 6«ft. cement walks, cement curbs, streets graded, wnior piped And a parkway to be plnnted In ornamental tree* between curbs and walks. There are only 70 lots left— so do not delay. nun rtttcra $550 to $650 On easy payments nnd R0 per oent Chen per than any similar propetty. O.i 11 at our office for tickets and maps and All Information. Our office open next simtiAV All dny to l*su(> free tickets. Bring your friends and family out and compare our prices with those of other tracts. sen onmitn a Hamilton, S2.n West Si-rourt Ot. FOR SALU- IN~*THE— ROBTCRT MARBII & CO.'B r/oTTAOK HOME TRACT ON THK NEW KAOI.K ROCK CAR LINE AND ADJOINING THE NEW HUNTINGTON CAR AND REPAIR' SHOPS. 2 LOTS**4orioo. {300 EACH; PART CASH, *BALANCB {10 PER MONTH. ADDRESS OWNER, BOX 181. HERALD. 1 FOR SALE- FORCED SALB BARGAIN NEAR HOLLYWOOD. 60x150. TWO BLOCKS TO CAR. % CURB, WALK AND \ STREET WORK IN. 1 WATER PIPED TO LOT. PRICE $425. WORTH {525. WANT {173 CASH AND {10 PER MONTH. MUST BELL THIS WEEK. SEE OWNER. 621 BTIMSON BLDG. CHOICE BUILDINO LOT ON W. Eighth St.. near Westmoreland nve.; building restrictions . call for two- story houses costing- not less than $3G0o; price (3000: lot 60x135. TWO LOTS ON TENNESSEE ST.. near 6th St.; $75 per foot; cheapest property In locality. Lot on West First St., near Belmont, ' {2000. Lot on Hope St., near 36th, 50x150, {1900. Corner Lake Shore and Palo Alto. 90x 145. {6000. TWO LOTS ON 42D AND VERNITA. 40x128 euch. New 6-room bungalow • Jn rear. {8000: or $1600 for corner lot. THOS. >■ HAMPTON. 119 S. Broadway. FOR SALE-CHEAP— Two 25-foot lots on Crocker st.. near 6th st. with 16-room house, on alley; rents for (100 per month, and 6-room cottage, rents for $20 pe* month Pron- erty In this locality Is Increasing: tn value rapidly; Owner needs money and will sell at a sacrifice; will sell one or both. J. A. MORLAN & CO., 202 Fay building. FOR SALE— SALT LAKE TRACTS. Close in. • 'Walking distance. Something doinar. Sure tn advance. LOTS (575 AND UP. 5-room bungalows, modern, $16FO up: $200 cash, $20 per month. K. D. DAVIBS, 143.-. Bast First. Home 41378. Boyle 1385. . Office 4th and Clarence. Boyle 667. FOR SALE-ISEVENTEEN ACRES ON Long Beach electric line; ripe for sub- division; 20 minutes' ride to center of Los Angeles; convenient to schools, churches and stores; abundance of water on property; seven-room house; price (17,000; will take clear city nuts or apartment bouse: not more than same valuation. CHAS. S. MANN, 825 W. Fourui st FOR SALE- ~ ~ Have two days' option on (2700 property paying 8 per cent net on the investment; % cash. Rapidly growing In value. W. B. MOORHEAD. 216 Citizens Bank Bldg. Phone 8088. Third and Main. FOR SALE— IN THE SOUTHWEST 1 have a few choice lotn. excellent for building or Investment purposes, ?.-«» down, 910 prr month, $450 up. 11. F. GIIAY. 521 Stlmson. Third and Spring:. Homo 6718. FOR SALE— TWO CHOICE LOTS IN Hollywood. (50 down. (10 per month. $50(1. I. i-t inr hlioyv you a renl bargain. D. F. GRAY. C2l Stlmscn Bids-. 3d nnd Spring. Home 6718. FOR SALE Country Property FINE RANCH FOU SALE. 1000 acres Southern California, fine location, close to R. It.; 16 miles from coast. Abundance of water. Im- proved with fine vineyard, apricot orchard, alfalfa, eto. Cood large ranch, house, barn, etc. Price only $60,000. For full particulars and terms apply to FOOTE REALTY CO.; 718-719 O T. Johnson Hldg. FOK BAi.B— The best alfalfa and fruit land In the state, on easy terms. It you will Improve will give you your own time to pay for It; prices from (U to $40 per acre. Come In and sea us or write for particulars. W. H. TOWNSEND. Colonisation. Room 210. 702 South Spring St.. Los Angelea. Cal. 180 ACRES MUSCAT VINES NEAR ON- tario in "Italian Vineyard" district. (12.000 will buy it. (70<K> down, balance §to suit purchaser. Owner will guaran- tee to take present crop at maturity at $3000 cash. ADKINS & UAOIN, Si! Grant Bldg. Phonos: Sunset Main 3448, Home 3773. FOR SALE— IO-ACRU TRACTS AT Ilemot, Riverside county; abundant cheup water, prolific soil; unexcelled for potatoes; uusurpassed for orungren. Send for booklet or see 1., in. I'IIATT, Agent Ilemet Land Co., 608 Laushllu Miscellaneous FOR BALE-AK ELEGANT TUNED upright piano. Address UOX 70, liar* eld office. FOR BALK-NKW AND BKCUNU- band billiard and pool tables; bar fix- tures of all 'kinds; easy payments, ■sand for catalogue. THK IIIIUNH- WICK-IIALKK-COLLb'NPKK CO., 321 West Third street, Loa Angelea. THE WOODBURY METHODS t>*ve!op money-earning capacity •'nd lead directly to position, prestige nnd promotion. TIIM MJCCR*i OF tHU fcTIiDEMT" our mo4lo. Day ilfid *ven- Ihh; scdHlonii. Cnter any Say. Call, write, phone. 808 «. 11111. Home ISW>. Mulsi X*n3. Now Inratcd tn NEW BUILDING Largest and finest In the Southwest Fnnrn.rrnisiirr.nv.THM-I'Anic sQC?/&/S^WtThe Laroaat Bui- W/fT P53-S-7 W. 7th 3t ■ ■ SOUTHERN CAlirO/fMA «-«■— * AND GOAHA/V SCHOOL OP MORTHA/iD\ lffisBW*s!fjJ& Money Wanted TJ^fflnxfiNjßr Will discount 2 per 'HiSWr'V ccilt f " r ojiali a llrst \T v mortgage 'nolo for $7E0,00 3 years 7 per cent net on now 5-riioni cottage Just sold for tl&OO, tak- ing back this mortgage. Absolutely securad title perfect. EDWIN AL- nnnsoN. 2ni-208 T^mghlln Bldg. EDUCATIONAL SPANISH LESSONS" BY EXPKRU enced tewcher. Artdrens POX 65, Herald. Beach Property-— Long Beach -TWO RESIDENCE LOTS, NORTH LONgTIbBACH TRACT, TW6~BLOCKS FKOI CAB LINE. PRICED RIGHT. INSTALLMENTS. ADDRESS HERALD. BOX 20ft Suburban Property ACRES J27S— ONLY 30 MINUTES FKU-1 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 fiOOO per lot THK OREATER LOS ANOE- LE3 :* SALTY CO., .433 Huntlngton building. EAQLE RO CK Los Angeles' finest suburb; It sur- passes evon Hollywood; lots $300, and acre lots f4OO up. See WALKER & CLARK, Special agents at Eagle Rock. FOR SALE— AT ALTADENA, 3 ACRES with S-room bungalow, modern con- veniences, assorted fruits, flowers and shrubbery; near car line and handsome liomc3. Special sacrifice price 17000. 1,, ai. PRATT, 60S Laughlln lildg. "Authority on Alta- dena." ■ Business Property INCOME PROPERTY IN HEART OF growing Industrial center of Los Angeles on Eighth street. Lot 80 feet wide with two 1 cott ges now rentliif for $30 per month. Can be had for cash payment and balance at US per month. Price only $a»; nrst payment (3400. Can you beat It? DODQE & SON, 407 Delta Bldg. Vain 6245. Home 3508. BUSINESS PROPERTY ON SOUTH side of East Eighth street, $120 per front foot; adjoining property Bold for {130 do> foot: two cottages rented - on it THOMAS J. HAMPTON. 119 S. Broad- _way. Beach Property LA PLA^A BEACH CO. 6 remaining- business lots within -A square of the hotel and a square of the beach. Prices J25 to $75. $2.50 down and a dollar a week or 10 per cent of the purchase price. Good chance for Invest- ors to double their money within fiO days. Do not miss It. You can't lose| An exceptional opportunity. LA PLAYA BEACH CO. (Inc.), 345-34C Douglas Bldg. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate McOONALU & BTOTT. t«S to 317 Lankershim Building. TO BUY. Owners and dealers In real estate who have properties for sal* or ex- change 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- ernproperty a specialty. We have the best trader In tn« United Stntea: it means dollars to you to make his acquaintance. We will sjlve you quick action and honest treatment whether you are a buyer or seller. Come In and see at. McDonald a stott. Entrance 313 Lankershim Bldg. Home Phone 4746. Bunsct Mala Oil ' M-, -v: $7000 ■" $$7000. FOR EXCHANGE-20-ACRE WALNUT grove, 9 years old, all In fine shape; 6-room house, pumping plant, barn and outbuildings. In good shape, for city cot- tage; thla Is closc-lu stuff. - Beautiful 20-acre walnut and orange grove, three-fourths lie from Santa Ana; K-rooin modern cottage all in first-class shape; plenty of water; for exchange tor city Income property up to $20,000, or will assume some. . We have a largo list of exchanges, country and city; list with us. LKAHY & SON, 523 Morcantllo place. !ben white Will Exchange your property; immense bargains; ap- ply at once. Satisfaction and quick icrults. Momljtr Realty Board. 394-i RRVBON HUirK. ?rt anil Surlm «u h *?* *: il? J. 1 C 5, 8 . ... Sealed proposals will be received at oftlco of Treasurer Paclflo liruncli, N. H. I). V. S., Soldiers' Home. Los Angeles County, Cal..- until 18 o'clock 111., Sep- tember 7, 1906, and then opened, tor con- f auction of Wagon, Carrlugo and Imple- ment Wicil, In uvcordttneo witb Instruc- tions, plans and specifications, copies, of which, with blank proposals and other Information, may be harl upon applica- tion to T. ). Cochraue, Treuaurer. .. . K.10.J4-8-3 3t .'-'...;- 11 DEMOCRATS TO MEET SEPT. 20 COMMITTEE NAMES DATE FOR COUNTY CONVENTION Effort Is to Ba Made, With Aaaur*nce of Success, to Induce Mr. Bryan to Vlait Loa Angelea Thla Fall At a meeting of the executive com mittee of the Democratic comity cen tral committee yesterday It wnn de* < Ided to call the county convention September SO. The meeting will be held tn Elks' hall, dome opposition to the choice of thlF hall wa* manifested, 0n ... tns ground that it was not large enough to accommodate the delegate!) and the crowd that is expected to attend, but It wbs pointed out that thin wns prac tically the only available place 'ln the city. It ia desired to hold the conven tion In Lo« Angeles ana Just now con* ventlon hnlls are very scarce. There will be 785 delefrates to the county con vention, and the chances therefore are that Elks' hall will be comewhat crowded. • .;. ■ •■ • , ■. .;; Primary elections In the country dis tricts to select delegate* to the county convention and who will also nerve tn the district assembly districts were called for August 18 at 2 o'clock p. tn., the places for holding these primaries to be fixed by the commltteemen of the various precincts. To the State Convention District assembly conventions for the purpose of selecting delegates to the state convention will be held August 25 at 2 o'clock, In Elks' hall. The committee appointed at the re cent meeting of the county central com mittee to arrange for a Bryan celebra tion on the same day that a banquet Is to be Riven in honor of Mr. Bryan In New York suggested that for various reasons the plan be abandoned, ■ and that instead an effort be made to In duce Mr. Bryan to come to Los An geles later in the fall. / . ■. It was announced < that there '■ was good reason to believe that the pres ence of Mr. Bryan . could . be secured, and after some discussion the recom mendation was adopted. - . , WILL STUDY "MONKEY TALK? Pittsburg Girl to Join Prof. R. L. Gar ner on Trip Into African Jungles By Associated Press. NEW YORK, Aug. 9.— Miss Ida Vera Slmonton of Pittsburg will sail next; week for Africa, where she will ' join I Prof. R. L. Garner and with him-, go . Into the remotest corner: of the Congo; to study the monkey, its ways,! man- i ners and speech and means of commit nlcation. '.•.."•' . ' - . ; Miss Simonton has been for months an enthusiastic student of the apa and monkey tribe. She and the professor expect to get a working knowledge of simian "speech" before they leave the Congo. . • ■ ,i~ ■ . •"■ ■ Each 'will have constructed a | steel cage, in -which they will live and study the tribe. Announcement that -Miss, Slmonton was to go wag made last night by Or. Reed Blair, surgeon of the New York Zoological park in the Bronx. The directors of ' the park believe Professor Garner and Miss Simonton will be able to throw more light : on the monkey. Professor Garner has for years been studying. the ape. .He. said recently that he hoped to acquire., the language in a short time. . ■ San Francisco' Shipping By Associated Press S. T FRANCIBCO, Aug. 8.-Salled- Bark Kainlaln, Seattle, ' barkentlnn Skagit, Port Gamble; steamer State of California. San Diego. Arrived— Steamer Norwood, Grays Har bor; steamer Alcazar, Port Los Angeles; steamer Santa R6aq, San Diego. LEGAL NOTICES Notice Inviting lllils for Typewriter In- upectlon and Repalra Notice Is hereby given that sealed pro- posals will be received at the oOict of tha City Clerk up to a o'clock p. ni. of Mon- day, August 18, 1906, tor the inspecting and keeping In repair ot all the type- writers owned by the city, now in use, or that may be In use, for the period of one year from and after the execution of the contract therefor. Said contract to be for the Inspection and keeping In repair and In gojd working order all the type- writers of the city, and to provide for a regular monthly Inspection of each ma- chine now used or owned by the city, and at each monthly inspection will clean, adjust, align and repair each of said machines and replace any part or parts. Including the type and platens, that may be worn by use, and if necessary type- writing machines will be taken to repair shop, and in lieu thereof contractor to furnish the city typewriting machines of the Earns make in good working condition tor temporary use, and furnish non-filling ribbons for use on any and all machines when needed. In addition to the regular monthly in- spections required under contract, i con- 1 tractor will be required to make other in- spections and repairs when required 'at any time. Bidders to state price per month for each machine at which bidders acres to contract with the city for such repair an J Inspection work. A certified check for $50.00, payable 'to the order of H. J. Lelande, City Clerk, must accompany each proposal as a guar- antee that the bidder will enter Into a contract witb the city tn conformity. with his bid. Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Hy order of the Council of the City of Los Angeles. . j# . - 8-4-13 lOt City Clerk. Treasury Department. Office ot the Soo- 1 retary. July 16. l»0«. ■ • Sealed proposals will be received at the Treasury Department. Washington. D. C. until S o'clock p. in. August 20, 1906, and then opened publicly for th* purchase of tho old federal building: site in the City of Loa Anseles. Cali- fornia, being lots 16, 17. IS and 19, in block C. Rivera and .Vlßnola Tract, at the southeast corner of Main and Win- ston •treeta.'-J-'***n':.k<»*«n Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check tor ten per cent of the amount of the proposal. Payment may be made all cash upon delivery ox deed, or one-half cash and balance In two Installments,' payable in nix and twelve • months, with Interest on de- ferred payments at the rate ot four per cent per annum, payable aeml-annually. Deed will be delivered on receipt of final payment. The right is reserved to reject any or all blda, and to waiva defects or Infor- malities in any bid should It be deemed to the interest of the government to do so. '*» i»a>aMs>»y»ji4aMiii>«Mw«<*isai't<'»(tH Proposals must be sealed, martaed "Proposals for the purchase of the old federal building site. Los Angel**, Cali- fornia." and mailed to the Secretary of the Treasury (Supervising Architect). Washington, D. C. ■•-'-.',, L. M. SHAW. Beoretary. T-23-25-t7-80 g.j. 3-6-8. 10-U lOt . ■ - . »• ,*-M4uMSHfciaji Notlcv to Stockholder* "Gold - lllver Minluli Co."' ■-• *■-.-' . ■•>--■ Th* : annual meeting of stockholders of the a. ova company will be held at til K. Kitty-fourth street, ' 7:8) p. in., August 15. 190XJ . - - . . ■•.••. - , I\ C. TUBBB,- , I-4-1J lOt , Secretary