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THE WEATHER LOS ANORLEfI. Cfll., B*pt. «, 190«. time. | TTher. JHiim. IWlndTvicy. | Wthr. t l.tnT fil r~!>l I BaVTT |CToud> 6 p.m. l 71 I B J W 110 |ClPnr ""Maximum temperature, TT. Minimum temperature, fiO. !tl''! t l'' Weather Conditions t-OS ANOELES, Sppt. 8.-Falr Friday; light north wind. MARRIAGE LICENSES THOMAS-ARONSON— AIbert Thomas, 17, native of Mlehlßnn nnd resident of Los AnKelfn, and Jcanette Aronson, 23, na- tive of Illinois and resident of Los An- •jplps. PEARBON-ALRlDClE— William Pearson' 27, native of England and resident of Loa Angeieg, and I,lllle Alrldge, 2<\ na- tive of Minnesota, and resldunt of Santa Rosa. YORK-DAVENPORT— Edward York. 84, native of Missouri and resident of Los Angelen, and Mnbel Davenport, 28, • na- tive of Illinois nnd resident of Los An- RPIPS. McKKNZIR-CHESEBno-Fr?«man Me- Kfinzlp, 23, nntlve of Canada find resi- dent nf Long Beach, nnd Ada Chirebro. 24, native of Wisconsin and resident of Long Bench. -- WADMAN-MURRAT— Clarence Wadman, 25, native of New York and resident of Lib AnKfilcs, and Beulah Murrny, 2S, native of lowa and resident of Los An- frelfis. HENRY-HANSON— James Henry, 41. na- tive of Scotland nnd resident of Los .Angples, and Emma Hnnson, 27, nntlve of HwMen and resident of Los Angeles. LARSEN-FUl.BRiailT— Henry LRrsen. 21, native of Norway and resident. of Los Angeles, and Nannlo Fnlbrlght, 20, native of Mlsspurl and resident of Whittler. CULL.EN-HAMILTON— James Cullen, 21. native of Pennsylvania and resident of , Los Angeles, and Carmen Hamilton, 21, native of California and resident of Los Wy'maN-HOFMAN— Arthur Wyman. 35, native of California and resident of Avalon, and Anna ITofman, 28, native of Ohio and resident of Avalon. BOSE-Mll.LER— Ferdinand Rose, 42, na- tive nf Oermnny and resident of Los Angeles, and Maud Miller, 27, native of California nnrt resident of Los- Angeles. O'BRIEN-CORNINO— John O'Brien, 29, native of Illinois nnd resilient of Los Angeles, and Bertha Cornlntr, 22, native of Kansas and resident of Elgin. 111. WOODBURN-HKRON - ROCKRITRN — D'Arcy Woodburn-Hercn, 28, native of Scotland nnd resident of Avalon. and Adelaide Rockburn, 27, native of Maine and resident of Avalon. "Peck & Ciase Co., undertakers and embalmer*; lady assistants. 433 S. Hill. T»l Mw ln. 81. j Bresec Bros. Co., Undertakers Removed to BES S. Flgueroa St. ■ L«.dy attendant. Private ambulane*. ' Telephones: Main 248. Home 52607. ORR & HINES CO., funeral Directors Hitve moved to tbelr nr*T Imllillus on the N. K. tor, 10th and Flower. ' Wotli phonrw H!i. l.wfly Awwlwfmit. FUNERAL NOTICE HAGWALL-September 6, 1900, Edwin J. Magwall, aged 27 years. The funeral services will be held at Bresee Brothers' chapel, 856 South Flgueroa street, to- day at 3 o'clock. HEINTZ-September 6. 1906. Carl M. Heintz, aged 68 years. Funeral services will be held at the family residence, 2345 Scarff street, this (Friday) after- ■ noon at 2:30. Friends Invited. ; CHURCH NOTICES cIIR^sT^ciwRCH^CORNER T2TH and Flower. Rev. Baker P. L>ee, rec- tor; Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; early celebration holy com- munion on third Sunday and Saints' Day, at 7:30 a.- m. Strangers es- ■ peclally invited. University cars pass the door. Thoso desiring tele- X phone connections for "shut-ins '. tele- . phone 7912. Church physician 'at the church every morning from 8:30, to 9:30. Services and medicine free to all. Church open dally for private prayer from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m.' PENIEL HALL,. 227 SOUTH MAIN street— A noonday prayer meeting la 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., holiness v meeting; evangelistic service .. at "night. Rev. T. P. Ferguson, Mrs. M. P. Ferguson and Q. H. Studd superiu. r tendents of the mission, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hope St., near Ninth. Seats free. Rev. 1 William Horace Day, pastor; Day. Warren F. Day, D. D., pastor emeri- tus; Harry Clifford Lott. choir mas- ter; Walter -. F. Skeele. organist.- Morning service, 11 o'clock. Rev. Ed- ward F. Goff of Riverside will preach in exchange with tho pastor emeritus. ■ Evening service, 7:45 o'clock; Rev. Edward F. Goff will preach. second church"of~christTscTen- ■ tjst — Simpson auditorium. 734 South : H ope street Services Sunday 11 a. m. and Bp. m.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject, • "Matter." Children's Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening meet- ins at 8 o'clook. Reading rooms, 510- 511 Herman W. Hellman bldg.. Spring nnd Fourth streets, open dally, Sun- days excepted. from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. BTV JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 6U W. Adams, near Figueroa street. Rev. Lewis G. Morris, rector; Sunday ser- vices, /:30 a. m., U n, m., 6 p. m. This is a FREE church end all are cordially Invited. Take the Grand avenue 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. BT. PAUI/S PRO-CATHEDRAL, 623 South Olive (near all the leading ho- tels)— The Rev. J. J. Wilklns, D. D., dean and rector. Services: Holy com* munion 7:80 a., m., Sunday school 9:30, morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. . m.,- evening prayer and sermon 7:45 p. m. The rector- will preach. A warm welcome for all sorts and eon- dltlons of people, '.;...- BENJAMIN FAY MILLS. PERMANENT minister of the Los Angeles Fellow- : ship, will speak at Blanchard hall, 235 S. Broadway, at 11 o'clock Sunday morning on "The Church of the Deed." Music byMlss Helen Tappe, sopranu, an«t Alfred E. Walper, viol- Jnlst. Doors open at 10:30. - All seats ■ free. All cordially welcome. ATTORN EYS.AT.LAW MARRIAGE AND PROBATE LAWS A specially. No fee without success. K. P. MOREY, 531 .Stitnson blk., cor. 3u and Spring, Phone 6718, Open even- ings.- PIVOROE LAWS- ADVICE FREE; NO fee without success; private. J. 11. SMITH, 122 W. Third Bt., room 108, 1 to 6 p. m. BOCIETY NOTICES HON. JAS. H. ULANCHARD. NOMINEE of the Prohibition party for governor, and Rev; C J. Hull, Held secretary of the Prohibition party, will debate - the prohibition question with Walter Young, James Taylor Rogers and Fred J. Spring before the Progressive club In Ulanchard hall Sunday, Sep- tember », at 7:4R p. m. Ui'lef brll> Hunt niuwl" progrn.ni. Free. AND STORAGE ""/ ""coi jhSaiV^w OkhSi i cmljsiß 'ca^ "\f • . 415-417-419 San Pedro St.-,-. ■ ; ■-<.-'• :; Main office 3^4 South Main. • Phones Main 1117, Home 2IM. New and absolutely flr« proof storage; private locked rooms for brlo-a-brae, pianos, , fine furniture, etc. Trunks, boxes, etc, stored, i&o to 600 per month. W« solicit yoirr patronage. PIANOB ~ ' JS!A^6TbOI^UJ 5 ! A^6TbOI^U OlTEA^Y*PAVMlci ; ?ra*^ . rimum rented ut low rutes. "A. O. OARONBIt i'IANO HOUSE, Ltd.. IK Winston bt. Tel. Black 8311; Ilom* WANTED _^^_ Help— Mal« %Jy HUMMEL BROS. A CO.. ~"~~ -RMPLOYMKNT AOENTB— A strictly dr»t-rias«, reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Your orrt*>rs solicited. 116-lig East Second street, I Between Main and Los Angeles street*. Largest and bent equipped offices on the Pacific eo«.il. hummel nnos. & co., llfl and 118 R. 2d St Telephones— Mnln 609. r Home tor WANTRD — COMPETENT OA9 FlT- ter« nn«l metermen at once. Apply to FOHKMAN OF GAS SHOP, renr of 641! Bn. Mill st. Los Anneles o** A Electric Co. y MEN TO LEARN BARBKR TRADIS. Situations gimranteed. MOLER BYS- TEM_CO LLEO B, 118 E. 2d. WANTRD— A JOB PRINTER-ROOM 17, 105 EABT FIRST ST. Agent* WANTED— nVERYWHKSREt OENTLE- men or Indies for most SELF-BELL- IN(», MONRY-MAKINO necessity. Send ImniPdlntolv for particulars. HARRY W. PLUMMER, Los Angeles, Cat., Gen- eral Delivery. Situations — Female DARNINQ, MENDING ANT> PLAIN sowing. Room 22. 217 W. SIXTH ST. .•'.) V ' To Rent WANTED— AV\j OWNKRS —OK RENTAL PROPKRTY— TO KNOW THAT WE —DO A RENTAL BUSINESS -DON'T WORRY -TT YOU WANT A TKNANT- — Lie 1 YOUR PROPERTY— WITH U8 MINRS * KAIIISII, 815 SOUTH HILL, STREET, Money WANT $800, $1000, $1200, $1600. PRIVATE money; 8 net Interest; Income cottages. SIDDALL, 207 Copp Bldg. WA NTE3D— $1200; T YEARS; 6-ROOM house; rented $23. 11. K. SIDDALL., 207 Copp Bldg. To Purchase — Real Estate WANTED — INCOME PRODUCING property valued at about $5000. D. I. CIUAY, 621 Stitnson bldg. Home 6718. Miscellaneous WANTED— TO BUY FURNITURE AND household goods. If you am going to sell we will pay you one-third more than others. Phone us. Main 1117. Horn« 2154. COLYEAR FUK- NITURE3 CO.. 322 S. Main St. SANITARIUMS iCR^r^r^iE^BERT^S^ATJrTXSIUM^- Massage, electric, all kinds of baths,' newly equipped with needle spray and shower. Departments for ladles and gentlemen. Russian and Turk- ish baths a specialty. Chiropody, manicuring, scalp and facial maasigu. 225^ WEST IST. Home 38C». BATHS AND MASSAGE TIIB^ONLY'^PA'LATLi'L^'BAVH^'p'AR- Iors in the city for a first-class bath, massage and electric treatment, 127 V NORTH BROADWAY. Hours from 10 ■a. m. to 12 p. m. x PALA.TIAL BATHS — EASTERN trained operators. Formerly 127 Ms N. Hdway.i now 126% N. SPRING ST. Hours 10 to 12 p. m. Tel. Home 2423. YOU AXE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU go to 328 TEMPLE STREET for. bath and massage. No signs In window. Best of patronage solicited. :, ■ THE MITCHELL BATHS-VAPOR AND steam, salt and electric tub baths, mas- sage, alcohol andoil-Eub; open Sundays 218 N. MAIN ST.. rp6m 11. •UNIQUE PARLOR S""-NEW L. X opened. Suite; 52, 2d floor Baker blk.. Hi N. MAIN. Manicuring, baths, massage. Closed Sundays, 1524~SOUTH MAIN ST.,' SUITE 2-NEW bath and massage parlor; tub, vapor and massage. Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. ni. Closed Sundays. THE SAN FRANCISCO— SCIENTIFIC massase nnd tub baths. Parlors 21- 22, 595 SO. SPRING, 217 W. SIXTH ST. SCIENTIFIC BATH AND MASSAGE. 105% N. LOS ANGELES. Rooms 2 and 3. Formerly at 413% S. Main. THE BEEDY ELECTRIC TREAT- merits at 309 Buena Vista St., opposite court house, suite 60. No signs. ELECTRIC INSTITUTE 220 FRANKLIN St., including baths, massage and elec- tric blanket, sweats for rheumatism. MRS. mTTtAY HAS MOVED TO 911 A Maple aye., where she will be pleased to have her friends call. B^T^tS^SoF\v\"TEMPLE ST., ROOM 2. Phone Home 5075. MONEY TO LOAN CASH CONFIDENTALLT LOANED TO salaried persons on note, without se- curity, without employers knowledge and without Indorsers; easy payments, positively lowest rates. Hours 10:S0 to 6:80. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO.. K2B-629 Chamber of Commerce Bldg-. WE MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE. f ilanos, hortes, wagons, carriages, cat- le, itc, without removal frpm your possession. Loans also made to salaried persons on. plain note without lndorser or pub- licity. Lowest rates in town. FIDELITY LOAN CO.. 529 Mason building. 226 West Fourth St., cor. Broadway. Home phone 7421. . Broadway 6171. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES FOR building, or on Improved city prop- erty or In good outside towns, on a new definite contract or limited pay- ment plan of Installment payments; Interest decreases each month as you pay. STATE MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSN.. 107 S. Broadway. MONEY TO LOAN ' {500 to $10,000 on Improved city prop- erty. ALLISON BARLOW, 217 8. Broadwa", rooms 123, 124, 125, 126. MONEY TO LOAN— THOMAS B. WADS- WORTH, 819 & 3SO Douglas bld«r-. will lend money en city or county real es- tate. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Bldg. loan our specialty, TRUE & CLEVELAND, 607 H. W. Hellman bd. MONEY TO LOAN. 7 PER CENT, ON Inside ri'operty, in sums to suit I. 11. PRESTON, 608 Laughlln bldg. PHYSICIANS DR. AND MRS. CARTER BUCCEBB- fully treat all female diseases anc irregularities; 20 years' experience; consultation free. Hours, 9a.m. to t p. in.; Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. > 204 MERCANTILE PLACE, ever 648 ». Spring. VAN AUKEN OXYGEN INSTITUTE^ late of San Francisco, C, A. Bonesteel, . M. D., physician In charge. Free diagnosis. 626 S. FIGUEROA ST. . Home phone 61787. Hours 1 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m. . Free lectures Sunday evngs. PR TAYLOR— FEMALE SPKCIALIS'I' and obaletrles. liELASCO THEATER. Main st. nr . -,-^-. nr "^l'-!^ 8 'SciuiJ^AN' r uaijTAL^co./ v '" . Lnr ." 107 N. Spring St.— Painless extract- ing, filling, crown and brldga work, flexible rubber plates. Pure gold fillings, 7(o up; all-other nlllntts. 600 up; cleaning teeth, 800 up; gold crowns and bridge work, $5.00 up; sets teeth, 15. 00 up. ' Also open even* Ings and Sunday forenoons. FKANK BTBVENB, J24J4 80. BFRINQ. LOS ANOELES HERALD:' FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1906. FOR RENI - Flats FOR $12 MONTHLY TOU CAN BENT furnished complete $ nice) sunny out* side rooms; electricity! «*• rung*, hot water, phone; close In: at 1010 WEHT COLTON ST., 1003 and 1011. BAST NINTH ST.. 1028 also IUB and 1141 W, FIRST BT. MODERN FLATS— WATER FRETS— $10 — 8 rooms. 204 N. Fremont. 10 — 8 rooms, 884 8. Flgueroa. ; 13.60—8 rooms 221 N. Flßueroa. i 12—8 rooms, 212 N. Fremont. $lfi— a rooms. 1011 El, 9th: furnished. : 14— 8 rooms, 204 N. Fremfltnti fur. I 14—8 rooms, i\% N. Fremont; fur. i 14— 8 rooms, 834 B. Flgiieroaj fur. 16 — 6 rooms, 1019 M Diamond. ! 14— 2 rooms, 1141 W. First. i 1 7 — 3 rooms, 1138 W. First! fur. . 16—8 rooms. 222 N. Fremont; fur. TO LET STORES— $ICO— 7OI Went fievnnlh st. $20—1001 Enat Ninth St. T. WIKBENDANaBR, 812 Merchants Trust Bids;. FOn 112 YOU CAN IIENT NEW FUH- nlshed 3 rooms, gns range, hath, phone. 1188 snd 1141 WEST FIRST STREET; healthy, sightly location, on car line. FOR RENT— SIX-ROOM FLAT; CLOSE In. Newly papered and painted; all conveniences. Call after Sunday, G2l _CROCKBB_BTRISET. Houses FOR RENT— MOVB RIGHT IN— '. ill— 4-room cottage, E. 26th st. 14— 4-room cottage, Palomares, B. 26th. 15-6-room cottage, E. 26th at. Keys at 1638 East Adams. H. E. BIDDALL. 207 Copp Bldg. FOR RENT— A MODERN 6-ROOMED house at 828 Kohler St., $20. THOS. J. HAMPTON, L. A. R. B. 119 a. Broadway. Rooms— Furnished FOR nENT — A NICE SIWNY FRONT room, nultnble for one or tiro n<-n<le- . .men, la ii prlvnte family. llnlh, tele- ;>linnp, etc. Enmy nnlklnsj <llit<nnc«| *10. prr month. Telephone Ilronilvmy 4050 or call 147 NORTH GRAND AYE. THE ROANOKE, AT SAN PEDRO AND Seventh; newly furnished and clean, up- _to-date_roomB_by_day,_week_or_nionth._ Room* FOR $13 YOU CAN RENT NEW FUR- nished 8 rooms, gas ranee, bath, phone. 1133 and 1141 WEST FIRST STREET,; healthy, sightly location, on car line. Stores and Offices STORE NO. 205 N. BROADWAY, IN The McCarthy company's fine big building. THE MCCARTHY COM- I'ANY. 203 N. Broadway. CONTRACTORS I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BUILDING bungalows. Plans and estimates fur- nished free, and If necessary will ar- range a loan. N. F. WHITTEMORI3. 610 0. T. Johnson Dldg. Both phonea. PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS DR. GRBEN, CLAIRVOYANT, BUfll- licas medium, rlvps life readings thin week, 50c. Circles Wednesday, Thursday evgs., ibc. Koom 111. II U Vj S. Hl'UiMf. MRS. ELSIE REYNOLDS CIRCLE FRl- day evening. Frlsnda only. 712 N. BVNKER HILL Sittings dally. MME. LISCHKA. MEDIUM. PALMIST, clairvoyant, reador. 625 VV. BTH. H. 6329. MRS. PARKER, RELIABLE PALMIST and clalroyant, 444 B. Spring; room 1. MINING AND ASSAYING FOR LEASES ON MINES IN THE Tollurlde belt of the Slate range, San Bernardino county, >cc manager o( mining department. JONES & RYDER LAND CO,, 218 West Third St: SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE OF RETIREMENT. Not** is hereby given that Mr. Rob- ert Brodle Forman has retired from business, and that he ceased to be a partner in our firm on June 30th, 1906. BALFOUE, GUTHRIE & CO., 416 Jackson street, ' / San Francisco. JMMRk. OR. A. POLASICY. optician of 40 {ySj&i years "tnerlrnce. Ims opened of- sS^ flees, 342 S. B'way. 4th floor. Free examination; latest methods. Phone 4138. CLEAN "WATCH. 60c; Main Springs, W)c; warranted; old gold tl pwt. 451 8. MAIN. BUSINESS PERSONALS FEATHER PILLOWS RENOVATED AY ACME FEATHER iWORKS, 75& San Pedro st. Tel. Sunset Main 1166; Home 8041. TRUSSES, ELASTIC HOSIERY. MED- Ical batteries, etc. Matthay. 415 West sth. patentB and patent rights hazarET^&^harphaml pioneer Agcy, Citizens Nat. Bk. bldg. Book free. :.' ' ; LOST AND FOUND LOST— LADY'S BACK COMB, WITH fold trimmings. Reward If returned to . CITRON, 102 S. Main St. .< FOR SALE Houses FOR BALE- •2SOO C-room /bungalow, well built, Mission style, large living room across front, dark, old gold brick fireplace; porch; best plum' <g. Plenty of city water, large level lot snd everything In garden truck grow- ing. Oiled streets, cement sidewalks and curbs. 6-cent car fare, twelve minutes from First and Main streets. This is a beautiful home, located cor- ner of Pasadena short line and Tourma- line street, one block inside of city limits. Jlf.oo cash, balance easy payments. See owner at house or address BOX 312, Herald. FOR SALB^-6-ROOM MODERN BUNOA- Iow, having all conveniences possible for a deglrable home; front porch and liv- ing room; 28 feet entire width of house; large, fireplace and mantel; hnilt-ir seals; booKoases and buffet; beamed ceilings;, living and dining rooms fin- ished In Flemish oak; beautiful tleotrio fixtures; cabinet; kitchen; complete bath room and ' 3 handsome, airy bed chambers, all finished In white enamel; all walls In rich, soft tints, harmonizing with balance o( finish; handsome floors; screened back porch; lawn; cement walks; shade trees In front; ndjnlniiig property all In keeping with this lirau. ilful home; good streets and close to car line. For a few days only we can sell this for $IS!iO; $1000 cash, balance mort« gage. PITTBBURO REAL HSTATI3 CO., 311-16 Laughlln Bldg. . FOR BALIS— ~ " We have several new modern 6* room cottages, prloe 11960; only $200 cash, balance $20 per month, includi Ing. interest. For any one requiring a home close) In and only 10 minutes from business, center, this Is an unusual opportun-t liy. There Is sewer. tra« and elec* triclty. and alley In rear of lot. This property U splendidly situated and - will constantly lner«as« in valu* Sole Agents. JCtNHS * H\ 1.101 l lANII to., ■ lIS W. Third St. ---• -f?- w • >AL ! t rir . Houiti tiir msmn pnirn which we secured on msterlal before tli* raise enables us to Rlv« you the Inside prlet on your new bulldlnir. If you hay« plans to Ajcure call and we will convince you the above statement \* true. We hava many biillrilngs erected which we point to with pride »nd w« would b« pleased to show you. If you are) In th« market for a n«w house, bungalow, flut. or apartment call and look over our lar>« assortment of plant or our expert draftsman will get one up to suit you free of cost. Cash or terms on all work. Open evenings by ap- pointment. » wwrnnff rum imnu CO., 403 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Phone 980, Broadway 8391. FOR SALE-MODERN 6-ROOM BUN- Knlow, gns, electricity, heater, mantel, wnsii tray, cobblestone porch with ce< ment floor nnd steps, lawn, garden and bnrn; lot 40x170; on S. Flower St.; price 53500; SBOO cash. E. O.~DEVENS, 227 Laughlln Uldg., 315 8. Broadway. FOR SALE- 6-ROOM COTTAGE, $3000 . . $3000 KAST S2D BT., NEAR GRIFFITH -AYE., 1500 cash, balance easy terms; lot 48xlW) to alley; thoroughly modern and In perfect repair; sewer, gas and eleo- trlcity; variety of fruit trees; flowers and lawn. There la a new 4-room cot- tnge In rear, which will rent for $12 per JONES & RYDER LAND CO.. 218 W. Third St. $500 CASH. $25 MONTH 8-room new modern cottaßQ; the rooms are Very large. 2 foldlns; doors, mantel, hot and cold water, Bras and electricity; stationary wash tubs, pol- ished floors; everything up-to-date. Price »2900. So. Park car line. IBRETSON-JOHNSON CO., , Main 1580 .308-10-12 Trust Bid*., Home 2410 3d and Spring. walking: distance -nine-boom strictly modern house on Bond street, near Pico; lawn, flowers, etc. Pretty place; $7000, half cash. DODGE & SON. 407 Delta Bldg. Main 6245. Home 3508. FOR BALE- Nlce cottage on West 28th St., and other property In that vicinity, on easy terms. Furnished house for rent on West 28th St., $50 per month. FREL>,L SEXTON, Room EOS Mason building. 13000 ONLY— S3OOO For a 6-room modern home V% block to West Pico st.; lot 46x128; fine lawn, shrubbery, trees, etc. ABEL & McELLIGOTT, 611 So. Broadway. FOR SALE- ~* 25-ft. lot, with 5-room cottage, on Crocker St., near 6th; }25 per foot less than anything in the block. Must be sold this week See Owner, 203 FAT BLDG. FOR SAI.K — (12700, MODERN 5-ROOM Imwkiilow on the Pnnndenn Short ' I.liip, Inside the vlty limits* large lot, gnrden nnd flowers. Built for « home, neat bur In the cltyi VI7GO dona, hnlnnce 917.n0 per month. Ad- Areas BOX 315, Herald. FOR SALE. TO BE REMOVED-TWO- story house on Hill St., between Second and Third sts. Apply at office of YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN AS- SOCIATION, Conservative Life Bldg. EASY PAYMENTS-GO AND SEE THI3. 1229 East Thirty-fifth St., new. modern, B-roern cottage; small cash payment, balance like pent; key next door. KEN ' WHITE. 304 Bryaon block. FOR SALE— NO PAYMENT DOWN, only rent and Interest, payable month- ly, buys 1 cottage. Keys at 1638 EAST ADAMS. FOR SALE— SSO CASH, $17 MONTHLY, buys new 4-room house. 81600. Keys at 1538 EAST ADAMS. 18 COTTAGES. $150 DOWN. AGENTS' full commission. SIDDALL, 207 Copp _Bldg; City Lots and Lands FOR SALE— '- FRBO EXCURSIONS — to— HOLLYWOOD Every day — every hour- Seventy 50-ft. residence lots. Facing on Gower, Acacia and Gor- don aye. The most choice and select property offered in that beautiful city for the money. It Is closest to the business center. Including mod- ern improvements; 5-ft. cement walks, cement curbs, streets graded, water 'piped and a park-way to be planted In ornamental trees between curbs and -walks. There are only 70 lots left — so do not delay. OUR PRIOR $550 io $650 v On easy payments and 60 per eenl cheaper than any similar property. Call at our office for tickets and maps and all information. Our office open next SUNDAY All day to Issue freo tickets. Bring your friends and family out and compare our prices with those of other tracts. 808 GRIDUK & HAMILTON, 22S -Went Second St. WESTMINSTER SQUARE THE NEW WEiTLAKB DISTRICT This magnificent new residence/ tract la located at tho southwest cor- ner of Fourth and Western aye.. Western avenue extends from the ocean to the mountains. The lots will ■ be highly Improved— palm trees planted, etc, Two elegant houses now being planned, others will quickly follow. Car line In course of construction will run through tract. Water Is assured. ThU property MUST advance. Buy now and pet the first pick of lots and reap bis profits. AI>THOU*si" BROS., Members L. A. Realty Board, 231 Laughlln •Bldg. Main 283. Home Ex. 283. For Sale — Good Lot % Near Adams and Compton 40x125 to Alley This Is a Snap Price §900 See OWNER~ 521 Stlmson Bldg. FOR iALK— LOTB- — — $1000 each. Five lets In Ang«|ena Heights . Tract, west of Douglts street, fronting" on Sunset boulevard, Terms, $100 cash, balance $10 pee month. •■ $600. Lots in Conner*' Subdivision, of Jotuwnsvn Tract. Easy terms.. allison Barlow, .JIT South ) rosdwiy, room Ui Phones— Horn* 409. Main 409, FOR »AL» City Lois and Lands For Sale On Easy Terms. 60xlBO feet. Lots In Gtyslan Helthti Junt west Of Klyslan park at $200 to $500 each: water plp»d 1p front of lots, elesrnnt •oil, fine vltwst cooler In summer and warmer In winter than on tho flat land. Finest residence sltei are on the high ground. , M.LWIdB 1281. W. Hellman Block Second and Broadway. FOR »At,fl— ~~ llAllflUN* IN LOTS linoo — f hMiirr.in, nrnr l(l(h . . . . «O*TT *17.-,n — f Ininrron, nr. Wmh'lnn.notlK) *l7r.O— \\ mlmi. nrnr Illlli . . . . r.O. ir.O «IMin_l>,,r.hr*(er, nr. tVral'n . .4w» 125 swum — ai»<, nriir Ilerinoan ROxIRO f^(l(«> — WrMninrrlnnri hi., nrnr Illlh «t eOxl«2 |MSIH) — r,, r . Wrulnmrrlnnil 111., nrnr 16th nt 70x1A2 SIIMVII A 1J1.1.1.10N, 417 nyrn» Illdg. Home phone W74T. CHBArE.IT LOT IN c;if AHl,i:s VICTORIIAM, TRACT BOxl4B to alley; only $16(10. Dalton avenus so-ft. street. Better aeo us at once. ramey nnonmns, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, 214 Johnson Bide. Home 6465. FOR SALE- ~~~ Best lot In Westmoreland tract, Elden St., 3d lot north of 10th St. 60 feet front; high, unfilled ground. We -will sell it for $2f>oo or lens. Here Is a chance to speculate. J. R. MACLINTOCK, 704 Orant Bldg. Home 7295. Sunset Main 624. FOR SALE— IN SALT LAKE DIBTIUCT 6-room house, barn. E, 15t.,.. 53200 6-room house K. 4th .$2500 07 ft. cor. near Ist S3OOO 35 ft. cor store, etc (5000 Lots $600 and up. F. D. DA VIES. 1425 K. Ist, Home 41378. Office 4th and Clarence. Boyle 667. FOR SALE— LAROE, BEAUTIFUL LOT in southwest, for *800. All street I work, walks, water, etc., completed. C cent fare, car ',4 block from lot; r.Oxin,"). Terms V* cash, balance 6, 12, 18 months. The brut and chnpnt GOOD lot on the mnrket. I want to sell now. 11. v. GRAY, 621 Btimson bids. Home 8718. FOR SALE— ON GRAND AYE., NEAR 3Oth st.; lot 60 feet front on east side of street, will be sold cheap; owner needs the money. THOS. J. HAMP- TON, 119 So. Broadway. L. A. R. B. Suburban Property FOR EAGLE! ItOCK LOT9y -^Seel- WALKRR A CLARK, Agcntm. Home phone 492— through Qlendale Exchange, office corner uf Central and Colorado ayes. Eagle Rock. ACRES f275-ONLY SO' MINUTES FKO-I 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 :'biALTY CO., 433 Huntington building. FAR SALE-LOT 40x100 ON THE NEW EAOLE ROCK CAR LINE INSIDE CITY LIMITS; STREET WORK ALL DONE. $816.00; $450 DOWN, BALANCE $10 PER MONTH: ALSO ONE LOT, 40x160, $950: $250 DOWN, BALANCE 110 PER MONTH. ADDRESS BOX 811 HERALD OFFICE, YOU CAN NEVER BUY ALTADENA property cheaper than you can today. Prices are low and bound to advance steadily. If interested see Ij. M. PRATT, 608 Laughltn Bldg. Country Property FOR SALE— TW6 best alfalfa and fruit land In the state, on easy terms. If you will improve will give you your own time to pay for it; prices from $15 to $40 per acre. Come in and see us or write for particulars. W. H. TOWNSEND. Colonization, ■Room 210. 702 South Spring St. Los Angeles. Cal. W ACRES, ONE MILE FROM GAR- dena; fine sandy loam; plenty water; 3 acres In alfalfa: some fruit and gum trees. Will be very close to proposed car line. A bargain at $2500; part cash. ADKINS & BAGIN, . 322 Grant Bldg. Phones— Sunset Main 6148; Home 37787, PHONE ME YOUR ADDRESS AND I'll send you a booklet giving full par- ticulars about the land at Hemet, Riv- erside county. Elevation 1600 ft.; splen- did soil; easily worked: $135 to $175 per acre. L. M. PRATT, 608 Laughlin Bldg. Main or Home 1109. i, . FOR HEMET FARMING LANDS IN 10- acre tracts, see 1.. M. I'HATT, agent Hemet Land Co., 608 Laughlin bldy. Business Property FOR SALE— The Northwest Corner 25th and Congress IMPROVED WITH 4 NEW HOUSES ' NEVER BEEN OCCUPIED WILL EASILY RENT FOR $110 PER* MONTH — '■ — ONE BLOCK OFF~W. ADAMS ST. SOUTHWEST— WELL LOCATED. 2 CAfTunES OWNER SAy'sTsELL FOR $11,000 THIB IS A GOOdTnCOME INVEST- MENT AND IS CHEAP AT THE PRICE. _ __ Mines .& Parish 316 SOUTH HILL STREET SOLE AGENTS ■ •. \.' KOR SALE- • * -■ ~ Income property near Bast Bth st. toward proposed Union depot. Owntr needs money and will self below the market. J. A. MORLAN & CO., m Fay Bldg. BUSINESS PROPERTY ON SOUTH vld« of Kast Eighth street, $120 p«r front foot) adjoining property sold for $ISO pti foot] two %ottB«es rented on It, rniOMAB j. jiaml'ton. u» a }Wd< .way. ■ ■ ■ ' , ■ „ Housss— Furnished 16-HOOMKLi APAHTMtSNT HOUBB for sale cheap: mum* all occupied; w«ll eiiatact; newly turn lnlied: barn. BANTEE STREET. THEWOODBURYMEtIDS Develop money*carnln«r eapaeltjr iind lead directly to position, prestige -stnd promotion. TIIR MJCCRM OF THH sTUnnurT" nnr miMd. Dar «nd even- ing sessions. Enter eny day. . Call, write, phone. «ot> g. Hill. Home 1HIW), Main WOK. The California School for Boy* Of 7 to 14 years. Resident!*! and day. Pupils prepared for hlßh school nnn eolleire. Trained and experienced teachers, under the prlnelpnlshlp of N. William Jirlck, A. B. (Queens), for nine years principal of Reglopotls college and for six years principal of a large grammar school. 1948 Lovelace aye., hnlf a block from Washington st. School opens September 12. Terms moderate. Write or call. Home 28673. Now located In ' NEW BUILDING Largest and finest In the Southwest FUTH.gTWEET.ny-THE-PAntC UJ**H*Z' &J%^2 Iness College) In <5r BS3-B-7W. 7th Bt. • SOUTHERN CALirONNIA ■— ?' AND GQAHAM SCHOOL OP &HORrHAf*O\< (MJ OJTANO AVg, IOJ ANCM*. «»«-' ffi^H|^ For Sale a ™ W i%\VitmTlßr New 6-room rot- tjßQKHjHffillSa tage. Tollot. por- ( c-elaln bnth, sink, ' etc. Close In; a snap nt $l«00, on terms to suit YOU; lot 60xHO. For exchange, clear, large o- roorn residence, Redlands, Cal., on one of the very finest residence streets; lot 70x185; price $5000. Want clear ranch. EDWIN AI.DUUSON, Owner. 20X-203 Laughlln Bldg. EDUCATIONAL S?7NiSH~~LESfaONs" " bF^XPERP enced teacher. Address BOX 88. Herald. FOR SALE Beach Property— Long Beach $140 to!, $1(0 Per Month These are residence lots In the North Long Beach tract. Sightly location; well elevated: streets graded and oiled; water piped to the lot. Either a home or investment. It Is worth Investigation. Apply at ROOM 315-346 Douglas Bldg. . Poultry Ranches . FOR SALE- ? ' The flneßt poultry ranch near Los An- geles, being 2 miles east of Pasadena, , close to car line. A delightful home and a profitable proposition; 6 acres, half orchard, etc.; new 6-room house, bath, furnace, etc., finely furnished through- out; full equipment; several hundred choice fowls (Rhode Island Reds), well, windmill, etc. Price only $8000. See FOOTE REALTY COMPANY. 718-719 O. T. Johnson Bldg. Orange Grove* FOR SALE-VALENCIA ORANGE GROVES. $6000— 11% acres near San Dimas; 10 acres young Valenclas, balance full bearing navels; cottage, barn. $29,000-20 acres, all Valenclas In pink of condition; for past S years net In- come has averaged 23 per cent on price *" L.M. PRATT. 608 Laughlin Bldg. Headquarters for Orange Groves. Hotels and Lodging Houses A NICE SMALL~ ROOMING HOUSE, close In, nicely furnished; man and wlfu can make good salary; comparatively new: cost over $1000; can be handled for $425; rent $35; Price $875. " u '"*' ea I,IO AII Y A SON, 223 Mercantile Place. Beach Property FOR BALE-^ON 3D ST., SANTA MON- lea; lot 60x150, -with 2 cottages rented for $87.50 per month; price $8600; no other lot on the street for less than »10,000. THOS. J. HAMPTON, lIS So. Broadway. L. A. R. B. Miscellaneous FOR SALE-THREE SETS OF GLOBE Marine engines; two 71 h. p., one 60 h. E. can be Inspected at Fellows' Boat lullding Yard, Terminal Island. Suit- able for launches and power boats of every description. These engines are new and have never been Installed. Will sell at a reduction, together or separate. A big bargain. *F. ORMOND, 801 0. T. Johnson Bldg. FOR SALE— NE3W AND SECOND- hand billiard and pool tables; bar fix- tures of all kinds; etmy payment*. (B«nd for catalogue. TIIK mtUND- WICK-BALKE-COLLENDEH CO.. 3» West Third street. Los Angeles- FOR EXCHANGE Real Bstats McDonald & stott. 809 to 317 Lankershlm Building. TO BUY. Owners and dealers In real estate -who have properties for sale or ex- change will nnd 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. Bast- em property a. specialty. We hay* the best trader in the United States; It mean* dollar* to you to make Ills acquaintance. We will give you quick action and honest treatment whether you are a buyer or seller. Come In and see v*. McDonald & stott, Entrance 313 l-unkeruliln» IJldsr. . Home Fhone 4T46, Bunset Main 4856. . FOR EXCHANGE— Clear vacant lots, n«»r to car line, schools, churches and stores, 80 min- utes' ride to center of Los Angeles; to exchange for equities in city prop- erty; property having installment or monthly payment mortgages will not be (iens|<f«r«cl. ■ ■ CHAS. 8. MANN. 825 W. Fourth Ht. lUO ACRES WHITI'I I'WIl '1 l>llli:il BISOO I -With tha land will exchange for • omit A I SELV W 'cE A L n L^O <> tT. ' «ll 80. Broadway. 11 FINES CARTOONIST HERRIMAN Ignored Court Summons In Vlgnes Vote Buying Case and Is Mulcted George Herrlman, a newspaper car-, toonlst, was fined |R0 y#«terday morn- Ing on a contempt of court charg* tried.' before Judge James In department 7 of the nuperlor court. The artist was recently subpoenaed to appear before the grand Jurjr to glvel testimony in th« Invest lß.it lnn nf thft bribery charges against n. C. Vlfnes, a' deputy sheriff. It was alleged In a. story printed , ln' the Times that Harry 'C. Carr. a repor-t ter, and Oeorge Herrlrmn, a cartoonist,, were approached by Vlgnps nnd paid $2 to vote ns ringers In ft certain ward. Vlgnes was arrested, and yesterday, his rase was to hay* come up before. Justice Young for examination. It was) continued. In tho meantime Marry Carr had irlven his information to the grand Jury, md Herrlman, who had been employed by another newspaper, had been served with a subpoena. Herrlmnn Ignored the subpoena and went to Santa Cruz to the Republican state,. convention to cartoon the dele gate*. He wan rudely brought back] ye«terday by Sheriff White, and gladly; gave up $60 for the contempt rather' than go to the county jail and eat Sheriff White's meals. BANK BURGLAR ALARLM , . SCARES PASSERS-BY, Three times did the burglar alarm of the Broadway Bank/ and Trust com-, pany at Third and Broadway give evi dence that the vault of that institution was being tampered with last night, and each of the three times a squad of police officers ,\vns lent hurriedly to catch the safe-cracker. '. , The laat alarm occurred at }l:80 last, night, and the gong in the main office' of the Institution rang violently. Instantly the street In front of the bank was filled with curious passers by, who thought the ■ bank was being robbed. It was finally discovered :. by, Bergt. Dixon that crossed wirei were) responsible. They wera repaired. COUPLE SAY THEY SAW AN OLD MAN ROBED Mr. and Mrs. John Slmond* of 818 Macy street reported. to the detectlvesj last evening that while they were cross* ' Ing Macy street on their way homey"* they saw two Mexicans stop an old man about fifty feet in front of them andij go through hln pockets. The Italians ' stated that they think the Mexicans who did the job did not have guns, but I of that they are not sure. Five detec-. ■ tives from the central police station were hurried to the scene of the alleged crime, but they could find nothing. It' ■ was said by the detective sergeant that . unless the old man who is believed |to have been the victim of hold-up men made a. complaint nothing could ba done by the department. - — * ' ** • ..'.!■■' Saloon Rioting In the Eureka saloon on South Main street last night occurred a brawl that resulted In three arrests — Dan Cota.'of 1422 Griffith avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Frayer. Officer McCann stated that the fight was the fault of two men. and a -woman, who refused to pay for drinks. Ball -was furnished • for. all three. ___ J^__^__ •' "! ' Three days from today, locomotive) collision at Agricultural park. ' '* ' FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE — r Have M. section improved farm in. Colorado; 300 acres In San Luis Oblspo county; 10 lots in Chicago, well located.' "Want something In the U. 8." . Will ; trade any of the above for up-to-date rooming house. Must be well located, J. A. MORLAN & CO.. ; ,203 Fay Bldg. ' ■'< BEN WHITE Will .Exchange . your property; Immense bargains; ap- ply at once. Satisfaction and qulclC; results. Member Realty Board. 304-», BRYBON BLOCK, gd and Spring mi*. LIuSAL, NOTICE 3 Notice of Sale of Goods. ' Wares : Md| MercbandlHe Stored or Uepoatted With or Pledged to the Trans-Con- tinental FrelKht Co. | Public notice la hereby given that thft Transcontinental Freight company wlllj on the 15th day of September, 1906, at thei hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at I Tiiu San Fernando street, in the city of. Los Angeles, county of Los Angelas, state of California, sell at public auction to the; highest and best bidder, each and all of ' those certain pieces of goods, wares and] merchandise heretofore deposited or stored with or pledged to the Transcontt-I nental Freight company by tho respective, owners thereof ana upon which the stow I age or amount of tne pledge has not) been paid, . but Is new due, owlngr andj unpaid from the respective owners there^ of, to the said Transcontinental Freight company, as shown by the following list.' The list of goods, wares and merchan-l I disc, the names of the owners thereof, ' and tha amounts due thereon, respect-l Ively, is as follows, to wit: Bert Connor, 3 barrels, J58.66; J. A. Bry- ant, 1 box household goods, 1 bike (crat- 1 ed). 57.71: 8. Baker. 1 box household] goods, $10.81; George H. Bancroft, 3 crates* blackboards, $81.70; W. ■ Bradenhoft, li ■' trunk, $4.76; IS. 8. Kstmllllo, 1 box books! 1 wheelbarrow. 1 bundle pictures, 1 step- ladder. $10.50: E. J. Leeds, S boxes, $14.71; Mrs. J. McKendrlck, 2 barrels, 1 drum,! 1 hamper, 1 sewing machine, $11.27; •C. Etchlbarne, I barrels, 7 boxes household] ' goods, 1 trunk, $67.33; F. Nottingham, 23j boxes household goods, $29.60; J. M. Ha*3 ard, 1 piano (boxed), 2 boxes household- oodß. $24-16; C. C. . Osborne, 1. • stove.'" (crated), $6.60; Mrs. Effle Pettit. I box) household goods, $7.00; Mrs. E, M. Gain.' land, 1 hall tree (crated), 1 bicycle, 2 bar- ■ . rels. 1 dresser. 1 sewing machine, 1 ice box. $40.66: M. It. "Vernon, 2 bundles, 25 boxes household goods, 1 paper box, 3 trunks, 1 desk, 1 bundle picks and poles,: 1 sign, 1 folding chair frame, $101.77; W. j K. Randsburg, 1 boxes household goods,! iil.&B; A. L, Rpgers, 1 box household] : - goods, $8.65; Mr. 3. Starkey, 1 box house J hold goods, 1 bundle bedding, $19.85.; Cyrus V Wheeler, 1 buggy, 1 buggy shaft, $41.48;; ' j James Smith, 1 child's buggy, 1 gas plate,! I ■ $3.75: Charles Barker. 1 sewing machine; ■ $2.60: Orrln C. Allen. 8 barrels, $7.95; 11., Arenson. 1 box household goods, $19.18;] M. T. Laws. 1 leather settee (crated),-* I <"' box household goods, 1 crate marble. < $22.47; L. E. Sample. 1 X, stove, 1 tub and; contents, 1 bundle nolesr 4 bundles bed' sides, 2 bed ends. 1 bundle 8. pipe. 1 box mattress, 1 lounge, 6 chairs, 1 cupboard, 1' basket, 1 hundle rugs, 1 box and contents, 2 it. tables, 1 broom, 3 barrels, 3 rockers, 2 stands, 1 pan and contents, 1 nex house- hold goods, 3 trunks, $27.15; A, O. Thomn- ■ son, 3 bundles wardrobe, $7.45: 8.-. «.{'.• Brown. $ crates stands, topi and - shelves,' I 4 rrates chajrs, 1 bronse chair, 1 rocke",' $80.77; W. \V. ThoniDHon, 10 crates. 10 boxes household goods, 2 casks, 1 rocker, 1 piano. $61.46; J. O. Blackweil, 3 boxes! hnupehoid goods, 1 barrel, JS.BS; W.»E.jW Burnham, 1 sewing machine, 1 telescope, '•, ■> 2 boxes household soods, 1 crate pictures. $19.82. ...'.'.... .' ' '-':.■ Sealed proposals will' be received at of- I flee of Treasurer Paolflo branch, N. H. •. • D. V. 8., Soldiers' Home, Los « Ang«|es ,« ; coun'y. Cal. ■ until 13 o'clock m., • Beptem- ber 10. 1906, and then opened, for furnish- ing and Installing twe Interior lavatories ■ in hospital, 'ln accordance with instruo- tions and specifications, copies of which,; with blink proposal* and other Informa- tion, may be had upon application to T. . . J. Cochrane. Treasurer. NOTICB " 18 ' llB'bkbV" aiVEJN THAT, \ Joe Schell has sold restaurant located' at S« S. Main st. to John Huljanclch and; Bt*p»n Clarloh, Bsptember, «, lutW. Any one havhiK bills a««ln»i '• i»* praeint '- ' them within nvs days frem data. . • JOBBCHELL. ,