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THE WEATHER — - — - v -. - LOS An6ELEB, Oct. 14, i»M. Time. | Ther. \ Hum. | Wlnd.|Vlo.y. 1 WthrT Sa.m.l 63 f 83 , 1 NE I « I Clear. tp.m. TO • I 4fl | W I >' I PtCld. Maximum tpmnemtiire, 87. , M l nlmnm t^mpprnturft, 6R. Peck A Cwm Co., unflertaken tfljl *mt>alm«r*; lady asslsUnts. 43a B. Hill. T«l, MMn tl. " Bresee Bros. Co., Undertakers Removed in BIUI 9, Klccn«roa St. r-ndy attenda.nt. Private ambuUn^M. Telephones: Main 848. Home 6i«7. ORR & lIINLS CO., Funeral Directors Mare moved to their nrw building on tfc« If, H. cor. 10th nnil Flower . Both phones 05. Uady assistant. FUNERAL NOTICE. OALTjANDET— October 12, 190«, Rev.- S. H. 8, Onllandet, a native of Washlriß- : ton, D, C. aged 69 yearn. • The funeral serviced will be held at Brcsee Brothers* chapel, -IRS 8. Flßtteroa, Monday at 10 a. m. Friends Invited. XSastern papers , please copy. ' . ■ BABCOCK— VVIUIam D. Services at ehapol at Evergreen cemetery, 2:30 p. m. Will leave the, house at 830 Juclson mreet at 2 p. m. ;Frlnn<ls Invited. 80CIETY NOTICES "TUB CONQUEBT OF POVKRTY."* A free lecture before the progressive club, In Symphony hall, 232 S., Hill street, Sunday, October 13, at- 8 o'clock by Dr. Aylmer Hsjrdlng of Chicago. The, charming vocalist Miss Jennie Simpson of the School of Opera will sing. Admission free. ■ - CH U RCH NOTICE 3 CHRIST^CHURCIi — COKHEH 12Vki ■ and Flower. Rev. Baker V. Loo, rec- tor; Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; early celobratlon holy com- munion on third Sunday and Saints Day, at 7:30 a. m. Strangers es- pecially .invited. University cars pass the door. Those desiring telo- - phone connections for "shut-ins' tele- phone 7912. Church physician at tn« church every mornlns 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. , FIRST CONQREOATIONAL CHURCH, Hope street, near Ninth. Seats free. Rev. Wm. Horace Day. D. D. pastor. Rev. Warren F. Day, D. D., pastor emeritus. ■ Mr. Harry Clifford Lott; . choir master. Dean WUlter F. Skeele, organist. Morning service, \ll o'clock.. " Rev. Dr. Charles H. Richards of New York will preach. Evening service, • 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Warren F. Day ■will give the , sixth sermon on - "The Christian Church," ' -..-■; ■ SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, BCI- . entlst-Slmpson auditorium, 734 S. Hope street. Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; sermon from the . Christian Scl- ., ence • quarterly. Subject, "Probation » After Death." Children's Sunday school, 9:30 a. m, Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms, 610-611 Herman W. Hellman Bldg., .' Spring and Fourth 'sts., open, dally, Sundays excepted, from 9 a. m. to ■ . .'5 p. m. ' ■ '" ■ BT. PAUL. S CATHEDRAL,, 623 S. OLIVE Btreet (near the leading hotels), the Rev. J. J. Wllkino, O. D., dean and rector. Services, 7:30 (Sunday school • B:30) and 11:30 a. hi., 7:30 p. m. ! Young PeopK- meeting, 6:45 p. m. The rector will preach, ■ morning subject, "Body and Spirit;" evening, "What Ought Re- ligion to Do ) for Us?" The doors of this church are always open to all sorts and ' conditions of men. Come ye ' apart and rest awhile. All welcome. PENIEL . MALL, 227 SOUTH MAIM street— A noonday prayer meeting- .Is held each week day, 12 to 1 o'clock. Gospel meetlnu every night at 7:50 p. m. ■ Sunday services as follows: 9 a. ' I m., men's prayer meeting; 9:45, Sab- bath schcol and Bible .-. class: 11 -o'clock, preaching; S p. i m.. holiness ; meeting; evangelistic service at .night. Rev. T. P: Ferguson, Mrs. M. ■ P. Ferguson and O. B. Studd supertn* tendents of the mission. ■ ■ . ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL, CHURCH. 814 w. Adams, near Flgueroa street, Rev. - Lewis ■O. Morris, rector; Sunday ser- .' vices, .:3Oa. m., 11 a. m., 6 p. m. This ,-<■ Is a FREE church and all are cordially ■: t , Invited. Take the Grand avenue car to Adams street and walk one block west. • / Take the - - University • ear to Chestor - place, walk through Chester place and ' one -block east on Adams street BENJAMIN FAT MILLS, PERMANENT •minister of the Los Angeles Fellow- ship, will speak at the regular Sunday -.', /'.mornlnK service, Blanchard hall, -11 o'clock. Soprano solo by Miss Helen = Tappe, violin solo by A. E. Wai per. .Sunday school 9:30 a.' m., Blanchard hall. Everyone Is cordially Invited. ■ •^ 78U81NE33 PERSONALS ; DR. MART- R. HUTCHESON, NATUKO- path and Vital Healer, successfully 1 ; treats all" ailments -without medicine. Consultation free. - 444% 8. SPRING. I FEATHER PILLOWb RKNOVATBL> AT , ACMB3 FEATHER WORKS, 75S San . Pedro et. Tel. Sunset Main 1166; Home 8041. *\ , ■ •■.• . •- • SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS, DEVEL- . opment and care of the body, i MARY E. SPTDAR. 223 W. Second, room 213. . 6P ECI AL H I OTICE6 i%8%. DR. A. POLASKY. optician of 40 raHsg ycars^nxDerlence. has opened of- S37 m - flees, 142 8. B'way, 4th floor. Free ezamlna:: on; latest methods. Phone 4133. CALIFORNIA STEAM CARPET CLEAN- ing Works clean carpets; upholster- ing, repairing. 229 B. 4th st Phone Main 715. Home A 8254.. CLEAN WATCH, Mo; Main Springa. 60o; • warranted; old gold Kl.Dwt 461 S. MAIN. i- .i . i jV/iTfItArC^FE^R >AN tj BTORABE ;•'.■'■■ COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO.. ' • 415-417-419 San- Pedro St. Alain office &» South Main. Phones Main 1117, Home 2154. N«w and absolutely lire proof -storage; . private locked rooms for bric-a-brac, pianos, fine furniture, etc. Trunks, boxes, etc., stored, 25c to 60a per month. . We solicit yow patronage. -— ; i. '•■ .- . ;'''_ 'j-; pianos -;• ,':.' . A CARLOAD OF 16 .UPRIGHT PIANOS. Owing. to a controversy the manufac 8 turers nave Instructed us to dispose of them at wholesale prices.' C6MMERCIAL WAHBHOUSB CO., .- . • • . 639 MllliSt. • Take Vernon aye. or Mateo st. cars. LOST AND FOUND STIt i IfKD- ON OCT. ,5, I'ftOM HOSI3 Hill, a large white bull dog| had long .rurs and long tails wore large black foliar. Answer* to name of "Caaey." Hfwaril at Herald offlcr. ■■ . BUBINEBB OPPORTUNITIES FLATS FOR SAM:_ n Owner returning to New Tork offers .. 6-room furnished flat to reAned buyer; rent $30; three rooms bringing $32. i BOX 414, Herald. ■ . , " PIANOS PIANOS SOLD ON HASY PAYMENTS— •• f lanos rented at - low rates. - A. U. QARDNEK PIANO HOVtilS. Ltd.. 1U Winston st. -Tel. lituck 2221; liom* -"F" 8189- ■.■■■'-♦■ ■ TEAMSTgRS AND TRANSFERRING ■" FOn ; " - OENERAL J HAUUNO, SIGNAL Transfer, 119 Templa st Both phonen Estimates furnished. J j CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS' COUPLKT.uTiin'B ■-' OF^PLaNS " AND speclttcatton* of beautiful- buildlngi*, from (10 up. J, is. Cook, R. 231, 702 Bpr, WANTED '■'■ t Help—Male j HAI»SBW»KMPI.OYMISII|T AORNCY . C. W. JENKS A CO.. 204 East Sec- ond street, Los Ancreles, Cal. l*oth phones: Home 883, Main 883. CatAfully selected male and female help of all descriptfnns and nationali- ties, furnished promptly. HUMMEL BROS. A CO., " -EMPLOYMENT AOENTB- A strictly flrst-clAas. reliable agentr. All klnda of help promptly furnished. Tour order* solicited. • IK-lis East flpcond street, Between Main nnd Las Angeles street*. Largest and best equipped offices on the Pact fie cox at. ktjmmkl nnos. a co.. lift and 118 KJ. 3d Bt Telephones— Mnln 609. , Home S0». VTA NTED— BUHRCniP* lON CANVABB- or; n.il.iry paid 12.50 to IS.OO per dny; . exferlr-nce not necessary; must prlve 'references See PAKIt, Hornld office, 7:80 to 8:20 a. in., or 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. WANTIOn — BOYS 17 TO IS YEARS OF age; Rood, wnges. TIIR I.OS AN- V GKI.BB - METAL STAMPING CO., .1118% San Pedro Bt. 800 MRJV. Jl4 R HAT . factory, 'save you 12 to 15 remodeling "'youfqld' hat llko new: EOonp. MKN TO LEAHN BARIIEK TRADK. Pltimtlons gtraratiteert MOMCrt STB- TEM COLLEOE, 113 B. 2d. WANTED— FIRST CLASS GROCERY solicitor; city experience necessary. Apply SlB West Pico. ■■■ BOYS FOR FACTORY WORK, APPLY at Los Angeles Cooperage Co., Bay and Mnteo atreets. .' ■ . . .Help— Female WANTKD — LADY CLOTHES IRONISKS and mangle girls. MUNGER'S LAUN- ' DRY, 923 South Loa Angelpg street. ; f To Rent WANTED— • ALL OWNERS — —&F RENTAL PROPERTY— , —TO KNOW THAT WE— —DO A RENTAL BUSINESS— —DONT WORRY— , -17 YOU WANT A TENANT— •••■■— LI- YOUR PROPERTY—— WITH US MINKS & VAItINII, 81S SOUTH HILL STREET. - Houses WANTED — A PLACE WITH HOUSE and barn, large enough to raise poul- try and keep- 4 cows. Must bo cheap rent. Answer, stating price. Address BOX 291, Herald. ■ " Miscellaneous Wanted — to buy furniture and household goods. If you are going to sell we will pay you one-third , more than others. Phone us. Main 1117. Home 2154. COLYEAR FUK- NITURE CO.. 822 S. Main St. ' ♦ >HYbICIANS NOTICE"' TO LADIES-TAKE NO chances, but visit the reliable and only seven California .sisters Herbal Remedy Co., specialists in female troubles and Irregularities in any form and stage .with our new and Improved palnleaa method. . Every case is guaranteed; no detentlon'from work*- the most effective remedies for human diseases of men and women. Expert consultation free. Hours 0 to 9. ■ HW/is South Main street, city. . DR. AND MRS. CARTER SUCXJlSSa- fully treat all female diseases and • -Irregularities; 20 • years' experience; consultation free. Hours, la. m, to 8 p. nt. ; Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. 204 MERCANTILE PLACE, over 643 tj. Spring. . : ■„ .■..-.'■■ > -: - DR. SOMBRE, SPECIALTY DISEASES and Irregularities of women, nervous diseases Of either sex! 26 years' prac- tice. 212-214 Currier bldg., 212 W. Third St., bet. Spring and Broadway. Home 6160. . .. . .,„■» i,,,, _-.. .. .-.(•• DR. TAYLOR— FEMALE SPECIALIST and obstetrics. BEJLASCO THEATER. Main Bt." ■-.•■-' WOMAN SPECIALIST. FOR WOMEN— . L. Brooks, M. D., 212 S. Bdway. Phone -.2577.' ■■■---. ■■':■-■ • -;■■•'■ DR. LANE & CO.. SPECIALISTS. 830% S. SPRING ST., over Santa Fa offices. ECZEMA— FOR SURE CURE ADDRESS W. McClellan. ar.. 133 W. lith St.. L. A. BANITARIUM9 , MRS. M. HERBERT'S SANITARIUM- Massage, baths . of all kinds, newly - equipped with needle spray and shower; Russian and Turkish baths a specialty; chiropody, manicuring; scalp and facial maesage. 225% West Ist st Home 3SUX NEW SANITARIUM. 629 % S. BDWAY. j Electric, vibratory massage, vapor, alcohol and sulphume baths. Suit glow, manicuring;, chiropody and face massage. Phone 9532. ■ BATHS AND MASSAGE MANICURING PARLORS— ROOM 22, 217 W. 6TH or 585 S. SPRING St. Have been refurnished. "Will bo pleased to havo my old friends call and select new patronage solicited. THB ONLY PALATIAL BATH PAR- lors in the city for a flret class bath, masaagj and electrio treatment.- 12"', i North Broadway. Hours from .10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Open Sundays. *■ FOR A GOOD MESSAGE. OIL. AND alcohol rubs, hot soda and ea.lt baths, electrio blanket sweats; best patronage solicited. Come to 229 W. Ist st- Hours 10 to 10; open Sundays.- . ■ YOU ARE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU go to 125 TEMPLE STREET for bath and massage. No signs in window. Best of patronage solicited. . ■ SCIENTIFIC BATHS AND MASSAGE by experienced lady, late from the east Come once and you will call again. 3£M N. MAIN. Phone Main 6767. LEWIS P -RLORS— STILL AT THE same . place, 141J6 North Broadway, '"room 7. Baths, - massage and Syrian treatment; chiropody. ■ ', . THE DAVIS "MASSAGE PARLORS have moved from 595 S. Spring to -149 N. - Main, cor. Court and Main, rooms 10-11. Tel. Broadway 4847. ELECTRIC INSTITUTE, U\) FRANKLIN st.. room t, including baths, massage and electrto blanket, sweats *for rheu- matlam. f ■■,-..- BULPHUME, VAPOR. ELECTRIC AND tub baths, massage and chiropody. 701 V, BDWAY. Phone Main 3133; H. 6517. PALACE MANICURING PARLORS— Young lady attendant, second lloor, front room No. L 707 8. BROADWAY. VIBRATION, ALCOHOL, OIL MAS- sagra. Shampooing, face and scalp treatments. 864 E. BTII ST. Room 6. ALCOHOL AND 1 OIL RUBS, SCALP treatments. Hove you tr'n* them? . Room 10, my, 8. Spring it. " SHAMPOOING AND SCALP TltßAT- ment and massage. 445% S. SPRING. Room 8. Ring bell. No sign. THK LONDON. MANICURE PARLORS, 695 8. Spring Nt.. corner ath. parlor i. Beet patronage solicited. > FOR A GOOD HOT BATH AND MAS'- sage: go to 1524 80. Main. Hours 9 to 6. ,. : Closed Bundtys. BATHS— BO 9 W. TICMPLB ST.. ROOM I. Phoni* Horn* 607*.^ , PALMISTS AND .MEDIUMS, WV^OK¥ijN\? < ClLAUj'v^yA^^J^mwl^C 1 LAUj'v^yA^^ J^mw1^ ness medium, si yes life readings dally; test clivlAs) Wednesday • evenings, 8 o'clock, ibe. Hoom Hi, 119^ 8. ttprlng st. MHS "PARKErt, KL'LIABLB PALMIST , «nd clalroyant. 444 8. , Spring; room 1. LOS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1906. rORWBNI Housei > FOR RRNT- WATER INCLUDED— 111, $M. K29 E. 26th (Adams), elauson Junction oar line to 45th. > $11, 4 rooms. lIS 15 rooms. Keyn at IBBW EAST ADAM 3. 1561 KART ADAMfI, 6 ROOMS, $2900; $3S jVv^^^tt^j^Mhlyji^buygJhlg. _ ''•^■V'j ■ Flatt ' ' $B—38 — 3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont. 10 — 4 rooms, 8104 B. 9th st. 14 — 3 rooms, 1011 E. »th; furnished. 1« — 3 rooms. 818 N. Fremont; fur, 14—3 rooms m H. Fl*ueroaj fur, 18 — 3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont} fur. . 80— -B rooms, 1019 Diamond; fur, < M9 — 5 rooms, 1019% Diamond. IB — 2 rooms, 1141 W. Ist; furnished. 18 — 3 rooms, 1133 W. lstl furnished. 16—3 rooms, 222 N. Fremont; fur, T. WIESRNDANOEn, ft 1 2 Merchant* Trust Bldg. Flats— Furnished TO LET- APARTMENTS FIJRNIBFIRU. For $15 you can rent now, eleftnnt, completely furnished apartments with fens range, hnlli, phone, In now building «l 836 Crocker street, 512 West Fourth street and Pll Went Dlnmonrt street; also at 234 South Flgueroa, 204 North Fremont avenue, 1028 Went First street, 1141 West First street. 1003 and 1011 East Ninth street, and 1020 Cotton street. FOR $12 MONTHLY YOU CAN RENT furnished complete i nice sunny out- side rooms; electricity; gas range, hot wnter, phone; close Inlnt 1020 WiflHT COLTON ST., 1008 and 1011 'EAST NINTH ST., 1028 also 1183 and 1141 W. FIRST BT. Houses— Furnished FOR RKNT-FOR $15 YOU CAN RENT newly furnished, three-room housekeep- ing anarti.ients In new building, with gas range, phone, bath, etc., at 911 We*t Diamond street. 836 Crocker street and 118. 812 Went 4th at. T. WEISENDAN- PER. 312 Merchants Trust Bid*;. FOR $12 YOU CAN TtENT NEW FUR- nlahed 8 rooms, ea.i range, bath, phone. 1133 and 1»1 WEST FIRST ' BTREET; _hcaUhy,^slghtly location, on car line. Stores' and Offices TO LET STORES $25 — 1013 E. 9th St. $8—21048 — 2104 E. 9th at. $15 — 2309 B. 9th St. $15 — 2311 B. 9th st. $100 — 701 West Sevimth st. - $20 — 1001 East Ninth st. T. WIESENDANGER. .■ , 812 Merchants Trust Bldg. FREE RENT FOR 3 MONTHS; STORES (10, $15. 1616 E. 26th and Slauson Junction car line. / : , ■ MONEY TO LOAN WE MAKB LOANS ON FURNITURE, pianos, homes, -wagons, carriages, cat- tle, itc, without removal frum your possession. . . ; ' . Loans also made to salaried persons on plain note without Indorser or pub- licity. Lowest rates in town. FIDELITY LOAN CO.. ' , ■ 520 Mason building. -~ 226 West iTourth at, cor. Broadway. Home phone 7421. Broadway 6171. CASH CONFIDENTALLY LOANED TO salaried persona on note, without se- curity, without employer's knowledge and without indorsers; easy ■ payments, , positively lowest rates. Hours 10:!0 to f*O. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO.. ia>-C'!i Chamber of Commerce Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES for building, or on , improved city . property or in good outaide* towns, on a new deflnte r contract or. limited payment plan of Installment pay- ments. Interest decreases each month as you pay. STATE MUTUAL BUILD- ING AND LOAN ASSN., 107 a Bdway. ~ ' . MONEY TO LOAN. -. .^ -, - Large or small amounts on personal property or good security; payments - to suit. THEO. J. WELK. 418 Amer- lcan Nat. Bank. Tel. 6102. . MONEY TO LOAN $500 to $10,000 on Improved ' city property. ALLISQN BARLOW, > :< 21? B. Broadway, rooms. 123. 124. 125. 128. MONEY TO LOAN— THOMAS 8. WADd- VORTH, 319 & 320 Douglas bldg., will lend money en city or county real es- . tate. . .:■..,. , .. ... . .. TO' LOAN-JEWELRY LOAN CO., ON diamon-ls, Jewelry, etc. j 328 m S. Spring, room 12. • AND ASSAYING ' FOR LEASES ON MINES IN THE Tullurlde belt of tho Slate range, San Bernardino county, -.cc manager of mining department. ■ ■ JONES & RYDER LAND CO.. 218 West Third St, i BICYCLES BICYCLES— IF YOU LIKE A GENUINE bargain In bicycles, also a good price for your bicycle cnll at BMg E. IST GT. > FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate • McDonald & stott, SO9 to 817 Lankershlm Building. TO BOY. Owners and dealers In real estate who have properties for sale Or ex- change will find It decidedly to their advantage to come in and have a tain with us. "We can handle property located in any part of the United States. East* crn property a specialty. We have the best trader In the United States; It- means dollars' to you to make his acquaintance. We will give you quick: action and , honest treatment whether you are a buyer or seller. Come in and see us. McDonald & stott. Entrance 812 Lankershlm Bldg. , Home Phone 4746. . . Sunset Main 4555. •' ■ *~~™ LEAHY & SON '"" Wlll^ exchange your property. Our list'' ls large, both city , and . country. Quick results our method. . LEAHY & SON. ■ 223 Mercantile Place. BEN WHBTE; 1 Will {Exchange | ply at unco, 'satisfaction and quick rcfullk. M'.-mbt-r Realty Board. 804-i . HKYHUN HI.OCX. id and Spring .n. FOX EXCHANGE)-.' AW CPIUOHT, liliinu, new and perfect order and fin* toavd. Will exrhanKe for lot. Ad- ' drew BUX 3«IS. Herald. ;^,__ _ '_ _por^ sale ' y Houses FOR BALE— "A RARE~BA~RaAIN." AN elegant home in the southwest; owner wants higher altitude and will exchange for foothill ranch. Can deliver this be- low the market for quick sale. Termtf If desired. J. A. MORLAN & CO.,\ 203 ' Kay bldg. rO*R SALE— OWNER NEEDS MONEY ■ and will lacrlnce house and lot In seml- buslness district. Come In and go see the property and mske an' offer. iOl Fay bldg.. 3rd and Hill. rOK SALE-FOR RAILROAD MEN, AN opportunity to own a home o( i roomH. . : near your work, . for $1050; • only *200 cttsh down and 120 pur month. JONiSd i & IUDEH I*AND CO., 218 W. Third at. FOH _. 8/ V:* Houses W« At* M«||l Hnlldlntc the n*«t Uonnt* in T,o« Antroir. B for the money. B* your hoimrt xmall or Ifir*« It Will hnvn Otir h<>»t Ihouaht In- a««l0nlnt and our be«t cure In fonstruction. W« Ar« Uftt l« &t»T And have arranged fof our lumber frnrr. the north and can b«at any prices in town fnr the *ntn* class of work. If you have property you wlsn to Improve we ran he fit «d- vantnge to you in the way of sugges- tions and pinna which are free. WHftTnni* nirn-niNO co,, 4in Ch«ml)#r Of (nmnifrpf. r»rosdw«y R3»l. Home A 9199. FOR BALK— 7-lIOOM IH-STORYj IX)T 50x168; chicken pen. garden, flowers, etc. , Price $2375 $500 cash, ' bal, monthly. Mew n-rof.ni cottage. Hlghtand Park; lot 80it176. Price $2500 $500 cash, bal.,monthly. :E. Q..Devens^>:^ 227 Laughlln Bldg., 815 S. Bdway. " lIOUSESFOIt SAL.B $2900,' $<00 ensh, balnnce easy; 6-room, new, modern, nrtlsllo; on Ban Pedro near 85th «t.; Moneta avn. car to 61st The "McCarthy -Co, 203 N. Broadway. Phone M. 1202; B. 6493. I 9400 muli, SIR in. mi Hi. 7 per, cent Intrr- ent, for a nrw, up-tu-dute lninKnlovM brained <cllliiuk, pntirl-. fllnlnit room, north front, Kmilrd street, mantrl, elec- tric flxturr*, piped for hot and cold wa- ter mill kiiki the price In only' «2800t Moneta car !lti«-. > ■ - H. 11. IBBBTSON A CO., 310-13 Trust bids., Second nnd Spring:. Main 1880. Home 2410. FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL NEW 7-ROOM bungalow; large living room, full length Slate mirror, handsome brick mantel, uftet, bookcases, seats. cozy den. cabinet kitchen, fine bath, beamed cell* Ings, polished oak floors, -, very large front porch, cement floor, ■ brick pillars/ large lot, east front; special price oC $3500, (500 rash and terms . for few day* only. PITTSBURO REAL, ESTATI3 CO., 311-15 Laughlln bids. Main SSSS, Home C 1534. ■ . . FOR BALE- A ..Barj^ain..- for $3750 Nine-room bouse on llobart boulevard, near Adams St.; lot 60x133 to alley; In- vestigate this snap. CUAS. 8. MANN. 825 w. fourth St i Five Room' Modern Cottage ' In southwest ■ part of city to exchange on 6 or 7 room house, good location. "What have you? - ;,Abel & MdElligott.. 613, So. Broadway. . WE BUILD "HOUSES After your own Ideas. SSOO to 160,000. Cash or monthly payments. Plans furnished FREE. Call, see designs, set estimate. ■ • • • ■ ■ , THE ALLEN-TAYLOR CONSTRUC- TION CO., ', : 853 Pncinc Electric Bldg. Main 8524. . -—UNUSUAL BARGAIN— fi-Hoom i Modern Cottase. I 9410 Cosh. ■ • »3O Monthly. West RSth and HcCllntock. The price $3750 Is what it cost the -present owner, who has to cell. This - is one of , those snaps that come up onco in a lifetime. Sco me now ft 'you want It: n, F. GRAY. 521 Stlm- son Bldgr. Home U7lB. .■..-. " FOR SALE— J2BOO-NEW - TWO-STORT ' 7-room house on Buillngton aye. • ONLY 10 MINUTES' RIDJD. Best house for the money in the city. • J. K. MACLINTOCK, 704 Orant Bldgr. FOR SALE— SISOO-41500. •" B-room cottase. ■>'• " On high ground; ■ - i Very close in and on the car line • ■ : . Near West First street. .. . J. R. MACLINTOCK, . , . 704 Grant bldg. FOR SALE— ONLY A FEW MINUTES* • ride from center of city. A new and modern 5- room cottage for (2100; only $200 cash down and $20 a month. In- cluding interest. This Is much cheaper thah paying rent. JONES. & RYDER LAND CO., 218 \V. Third st. . 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE; LAWN, fruit, flowers, etc. A bargain. 334 N. HOOVER. Take Temple st. car. 1666 BAST ADAMS, SIX-ROOM MOD- em bung-alow; $3000; $160 cash. Owner, 207 .Copp Building. . FOR SALE — NO CASH. $17 MONTHLY, - buys new 4-room house. $1600. ICeya at 1538 EAST ADAMS. . 1566 EAST ADAMS, 6 ROOMS. $2900: $100 down, 117 monthly. City Lots and Lands WESTMINSTER SQUARE THB NEW WESTLAKE DISTRICT This magnificent now residence tract is located at tho southwest cor- ner of Fourth and Western aye. Western avenue extends from the . ocean to the mountains. The iots 'Will be highly Improved — palm • trees planted, eta Two elegant houses now being planned, others ' will . quickly follow. Car lino in course of construction will run ' through tract. Water is assured. This property MUST advance. Uuy now and get the first pick of lots and reap big profits, AI/THOUSe" BROS.. . Members L. A. Realty Board. . ■ 234 Laughlln Bldg. Main 265. Home Ex. 28 3. Free ExciuiirsSoin MONETA. PARK LOTS..- TODAY AT LAST YBAR'B PRICES. $3(0 TO $460; EASY TERMS; MOD- ERN IMPROVEMENTS; 5o FABU SEE OWNERS. GrMsr-Wooilier Co. 119 SOUTH BROADWAY. FOR SALE— On the beautiful Glen Albyn tract, Avenue 40 < and Marmton way. Large, lots, 1875 to $1275; all street work don* and paid for; water piped to evury lot: th» most sightly location for a home In the city, and dose to Pasadena ay*. and Uarvunxa cars. Easy terms. Bole • JONES & RYDKR LAND CO.. 818 'W<st Third St. • fOR BAUB City Lett and Landt . Hollywood Free Excursions Ct«rt from our office nt all times. Forty cholo* r«sldfti'!« lon, faring on Acacia, Oordsn and Locust streets. The most choice nnd eMect f>rop#rty In that beautiful city fnr thn money. The lots are situated wllh a irrand view of the foot- hilts nnd mountain*, and th* advantages of an ocear. breexa, wllh the cooling effects In the summer, and the protection of the foothills diirln* the win- ter The Improvements «r» of <h» best with five-foot cement walks and cement curbs, streets am gvaded 1 and oiled, pnrkwny to b* planted with ornamental troes In front of every lot Pure r.rtenlan wa- ter piped In th« ntreetn. all lot! have 10 feet frontftge. ' Prices $550 to $650 On ensy -payment* and fifty per cent cheaper than similar property. Terms each. $50 cash, $10- per month. Our of- fice open All Day Smmiday. To ln««' fr«e tiakctn. . Bring your frionds snd family out to ■ lookvver our property, then l compare our prices with those of similar trncin.! Call at our . office for tickets, map? and all Information. Grlto k Hamilton., 225 W. Second. St.".'. ~ Highland Park : TWO CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS, ■ THR BBST OF BTREET IMPROVEMENTS. CKMENT SIDKWALKS AND CURBS. STREETS OILED AND GRADED. Price $450 Each Terms $50Cash, $10 Month IP YOU WISH ONE OR BOTH OF THESE FINE LOTS CALL AT ■ OUR OF- , FICE3 AT ONCE. AS THET ARE A FINE INVESTMENT. ■: ' '.' :' I ' ' ' ' ; : Grito & iamiltoi 225 West Second' Street MANUFACTURING DISTRICT. FOR BALE. BAST ADAMS — — - 40x126. NEAR COMPTON A\TB. .' • $1000 — — ONLY : JIOOO. curb 3 and walks ' in. . particulars. terms, etc . 621 stlmson bldq., • thir:"> and spring streets. '- ■''■ " .HOME 6713. FOR SALE-LOTS- ' - .-. .-••.-• ■■. .. JlOOO each. Five lots in Angeleno Heights Tract, west of Douglas stieat. fronting on Sunset boulevard. Terms 1100 cash, balance 110 per month. 1600. . Lota In Connors' Subdivision ,of Johannsen Tract. Easy terms. ALLISON BARLOW. 817 -South • rnadwny, room 126. ■ Phonej— Mome 409 Main 403. ' FOR ' SALE— A LARGE LOT ON Crocker adjoining the alley near Sd f st., 50 ft. front; this lot t-nunls a cor- ner, as there Is a 16-ft. alley on the ' north side; this must be sold as the owner needs the money and he will take an offer on It much below the ' adjoining -property. Terms V, cash. THOMAS J. HAMPTON, 119 8. Broadway. L. A. R. B. ■ Hotel* and Lodging Houses Rmoming: House ' Bargains; any hIzo; long list to choose from. Abel & McEiligott ■■'■ . 613 So. Broadway. ' i Miscellaneous t - ■ ' ■ ■ ■ \ -.■■■•-. for sale- do you seriously contemplate the . purchase of a piano? If so, I have a new lovely toned and a beautiful up- . right piano that has never been used. This piano carries a Ten Year Guarantee •; and will be sold Way Below Cost For particulars address 80x.352, Herald--' i'l! I FOR BALE— NEW AND SECOND- I band bllllaid and pool table*: bar (Is* / fnr««i ci all kinds; ««»y pay inents. 1 lend tor catalog u». TUB BKUNU- WiCK-UALKK-COLLENDKB CO.. U Wast i Third street. Los Angela*. •■»-.-, TEETH, MOO UP! BRIDQBS. tS.OO UP; cold crowns, Jl.oo up: nillntca. 600 up; . painlMs extracting; all work warrant' eS. PR. MARUROVHi. tO2 N. Main. KOH BALB-PIANO. STANDARD MAKB In good condition ; price JJSO. Addrtu . box Ht, .Herald. , - 'M 0 a. mil. tl«m# lft'.o. Mala XUO. i&n^For Rent. Piirnlsh'sd, finely tiilnH IIM Vn appointed larK 1 ! K- '♦^Z^KJSr^ 'X story home. 439 kJ- .^■'.-^ • Alamsst., 13 min- utes %.<> business center, contalnlns six extra lar^e roo-ns, not Includlngr bath, butler 1 !! pantry, linen closet, etc. Large lot eoxlis to io-tt. alley. Take Mapl* aye. ear. prlc# for « mo, or one year $60 per month. ■>■■ nuwi.v AL,nisßBoiv. Owner. 801-203 Laughlln Bldg. FOR SALE Business Property FOR SALIC- — — — Are you looking tor Factory or warehouse sltes7 No restrictions'; close' ln. $2r. per front foot, any frontaße. Close to Salt Lake railroad. This la good enough to investigate. P. D. DAVIEB, 1425 E. Ist St., or 4th and Clarence. Home 41378. Boyle 1385 or til. ON THB COMING CROSS STREET, (Ninth) between Central and San Pedro. This Is close In; cottage renting for $21.50. 14500 cash will handle it. Owner, South 2730. ■ . . . ■ - - - Suburban Property yon eagle: rock lots —See— WALKI3R A CLAIUC. Agent*. Home phone 492— through Glendale Exchange, office corner of Central and Colorado ayes. Eagle Rock. - FOR SALE-AT ALTADENA. 'ACRE lots, $500 each, $50 down and $10 month; good soil, sightly : location: fine water right. 1,, m. PRATT, 608 Laughlln Bldg.i or Altadena office at end of car line. . '■■ ■■•.-■■ Country ■ Property TO EASTERN FARMERS, PRICES OF land seem high out here, but land is valued, the world over, according to . how much money It will produce. At Hemet, Riverside county, one can raise enough potatoes the first year to pay for his land. When, a property will do ' that : It Is certainly cheap enough ■ for anybody. Send for : Heraet booklet or see I>. M. PHATT, agent Hemet Land Co.. «08 Laughlln Bldg. ■ ■ ATTOR N EY 3.AT.LAW MARKIAQE AND PROBATE LAWS A . specialty. No fee without success. E. P. MOHET, 621 Stlmson blk.. cor. »d and Spring. Phone tilt. Open even- ingS. - ■:■■■■.. I . :: -. ■■, '. ■■..■:..;-.'■■. DIVORCE LAWS — ADVICE FRBE: NO fee without success; private.-, J, H. SMITH, 122 . W. Third St.. room 10«. 1 to B p. m. ■ ----■■■••■•- - ■'■' ; TYPEWRITERS \> THE' U .DERWOOD STANDARD VlSl- ble typewriter. FOWLER BROTHERS. . ■ ■ ' •'. Second b.reet. PATENTB AND PATENT RIGHTS HAZARD & HARPHAM. PIONEER Agcy. Citizens Nat. Bk. bide. Book ■' froe. -. ■■ ■■ ~ -.•'.■■ ■-■■ 1 ;s^pGs;BiOKs" 4 per cent paid on term, and 3 per cent on ordinary: savings < deposits.*: Loans oh real estate. Open Saturday evenings.^. ■' • Security Savings Bank C^s<j^™^' ~ * N. E. Cor. Fourth and Spring, Total Assets, I » Herman W. Hellman Bldg. $16,000,000.00/ , : German American Savings Bank Cz ?}£ ] £X d rJ?" r ? lu *', 223 South Spring St. Total Assets, Branch— Main and First Sts. $10,000,000.00. - . 8 Southern California Savings Bank l^ S. E. Cor. Fourth and Spring, W. D. Woolwine, V. Pres Union Trust Building. Chas. H. Toll, Cashier. Clearing House Banks y, '■'•,■ ■■ ■ ■ - NAME] i_ ■ .■■■.■•:. OFFICERS •- ■•'■■ ■ •' • ■• '. pirst National Bank . ' iv^.f'HK&'SSc^*. ■ ■■ '- ■ x 8. E. Cor. Second and Sprint Capital Stock, - $1,260,000; Burplus, $250,000. . -' Undivided Proflta, tL187.747.0L ercnants .National uanic w. H. hoi^liday, Caahier. ; :■ . ■}'■■*■>: K. E. Cor. Cecond and Main. Capital, I2UO,O<V»: Surplus and Profits. tSSO.MO. Roadway Bank & Trust Company J J %*T<% t & I ps£g&. v : ■*— ' 308-310 UJwy, Bradbury Bldg. Capital, tao.OQO: Surplu»-Und. Pront». HBO.OO0 1 moriran Matinnnl Rank v W. F. BOTSFOKD, Pros. • , ' mencan rviauonai canK T _ w _ phel,a j s. Cashier. • -■ ■ ; - i 8. W. Cor. Second & Broadway, Capital. I1..0UO.OOO; Surplus and Profits.' |76.oBy i •n.Tntinnai Rank nf California ' J - E - FISHBURN, Pres. ~~ '■ ~T^- ivrationai ±sanK ox w D woolwine. cashier. / , •*■» N. E. Cor. Second and Bprln«. Capital. $500,000. Surplus-Und Profits QOtCoOO. . otate Bank & Trust Company - . : >J W.'W.-Cor. Second and Spring. Capital. tMO.OQP: Burpluj and Profits. $80.000' pitizens 1 National Bank a! j! watkrs: cSiier ■ •- t 8. W. Cor. »rd and Main Capital. $300.000; Surplus' and Profits. tIg.OOO. Qentralßank . ■ N. E. Cor. Fourth & Broadway. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and ■ Profits. $100.000. The National Bank of Commerce P M bouai asV Pre- IN LOS ANOOZgM. - CHARLM^WINO 1 . Cashier. ■ N. W. Cor. Plxth and Spring. ■- Capital. $200,000; Surplus. $20.000. Tjnited States National Bank üßLutfZgT^M.. ; —~^ *-'' " 8. a. Cor. Main ft Commercial. Capital, "$200,000: 'urplus and Profits. $50,000.^ Commercial NaUonal Bank c% A >L?NT N c^hiw**" '• : CX South Spring, CaplUl,' $200.000; 'Surplus 'and Profits. $24.000 •Charmers & Merchants National Bank k *£}$&£*',&» ■; ' " Cor> Fourth * nd ■ Main.- i goo^^^]^na_l?onls; $l,500.00o: i I M "1 H IkTJBm Stocks may b« purchased now In the most exttnslv* mer- *l Dl BWafm i ca "t" a cyndlcate ever organized on tho coust. Bafe, sura rrrifsnw!!mLK'2 l uud I' rontmb ' e - "Write today. 6^fl»f-Jfll Pacific Syndicate Stores Company »• J I fill W*l ... '«« M *-»- lu I«»Wer.Ulm bulldiuK. l, 0 , A».e«le«, Cal. rtfiA lirlilriliiTrwfl lo Becu| o stock, nmks tiepoalt for account ot Pactflo LnMWn Syndicate Stores Co. with WelU-Fai'KO. N«v»da Nation - H JlAlTfln »' ba "* t . Ban k'raaclsco; National Hank of Commerce. Los HI k LVA A JH ' (Ang«l«. Cal.: Fjr«t National bank, Rlversld*. Cat; First BliiTisWfTiraJilHrl tJ " t '""°' *""'■■ badlands, Cat: ban Bernardino National . iiniiMisiiMßßiii iiavniii/ bank; Merchants" National bank, San Dieso, CaL . 9 END FOR END SNAKE ARRIVES Dungerout Reptile, Occupied In Crrang* Ing It* Mead From Its Neck to Its Tall Special to The Herald MOfiTON, Maim., Oct. 14. — "«t- Ing on board one of th« f-trann e«t snake* of which there i« Rny record In liny land, which has the h«b)t at rhan«ln»; lt« head etrrr «lx month* from one end of its body to the other, the Han»a line ntcumer Trautfiofels, from Calcutta and Colombo, docked at the Mystic shortly before noon yester day. The reptile Is ; about three feet In length and nearly ten Inches thick In some portions of Its body. It ha* a pecul laT*4>ro wn !»h ; color, and Us t»lt« Is far mora pol»onou(t than the rattler. The Btinkn wan caught in • the moun talns of India and Is belncr taken to New York to complete the collection Of monstrositlet In one . of i the museums in that city. At the present ' time the head Is disappearing from 'one end of Its body, and another one Is gradually being forme<". on the ■ spot where Its tall formerly was. '. ,' ' Nona of the officers of tho Trauteu foln, from Cnpt. Oronau down, win able to give any tpeclal name for the snake.' .Every • person on board the eteamer gave the cage a wide berth whenever they paused It, not from any possibility that the reptile might escape, but from forco of habit.' There Is no possibility of . Its ; effectlnjer an . escape,' for " atlda from any opportunity It evidently has no inclination to get away. ' It occa sionally shows signs of life by runnlnjr out Its Immense tongue, but It seldom moves. It Is said to bo particularly ferocious Just after : tho ' semi-annual head-moving . Is accomplished. ' . In addition to the snake the Traun tenfels has GOO tlgerflnchos and 600 za mllla birds, birds peculiar to . India," which are of bright plumage and ex tremely small. '■ • '•■ "'• '•'■■ DENTISTS _ : [■_ _ SCHIFFMAN DENTAL CO., : 107 N. Spring St.— Painless extract* • Ing, filling, crown and bridge. work, flexible rubbor plates. Pure T gold > - fillings, 760 up; nil other fillings, SO9 up; cleaning teeth. 800 up;- gold;.:' cowns and bridge work. $5.00 up; ■•ts teeth, $5.00 up. Also open even- Ings and Sunday forenoons. y--:. DR. WM, BACHMAN. DKNTIST, FOR- 'i mcrly of Minneapolis, is permanently . located at 209-10 Johnson r ßldg.. ith and Broadway. Both phones. DR. CICERO BTKVBNS, DENTIST, HAS . removed his offices to 411-412 Lanker- , shim bldg.. S. E. cor. 3d and Spring. : DR. J. R. WHITE, DENTIST, CROWH and bridge work a specialty. 119 S. < ■■■- Spring at. Main 4091. '■■ ■ ■ ' . FRANK STEVENS. 824fr 80. BPRINOL r LEGAL NOTICEB V to stockholders? 7^ . The annual meeting of the' Paxral and ' ',' Santa Maria Mining Co. will be held on Monday, October 22, 1906. at the office of the company, 128-130 South Spring street, at 12 o'clock. , .. , : L. C. HULBURT, ■ - ■ Secretary. - * ■," „; SHOES REPAIRED ; ■ dies', 75c. Factory Shoe Store, 313 W. Stli. BIDS FOtt LATINO OP GAS PIPES - Sealed bids addressed - to ' Samuel Mock/; ',' secretary of the Southern California Gast ■•' Circuit Co., for laying of gas pipes along > . a■■ portion of Fourth ■ street, a , portion ; of ■). Glendale avenvre and a portion of Seconds i street, In the city ot Glendale, will bra received at the office of 8. '. Mock, ! 501 , V Chamber of Commerce building, Los An- ; geles, .: Cal., up ,- to ■12 ■ o'clock Saturday,' October 20, 1306.- . Plans and specifications - of the work may be obtained from A.~ B. Waddingham, ' engineer, at 208 Tajo build- 1'; Ing. ; Los Anjreles, . Cal. -Each ■ bid " must be accompanied by a certified check pay- able to S. Mock, or cash deposited for a" sum equal . to ' two (2) per., cent: of ' tho!; v total ■' amount , which will be : subject ," to ', V: forfeiture In, case of failure on the part of ■ the successful bidder to enter. Into ;:. ' a written contract . with approved • sure- tles if called upon 'to do ■ so. : ' ! /±: The Souinern i California. ■ Gas Circuit . Co. reserves the right to ' reject any or. all-, bids, ! or \ to % accept : any bid . which '. may appear advantageous to said com- pany.- ■■■ ■-■■■■■ ■■■■ ■ . -■■■' - ■-•■■■ -■■ •■■■':.■ ■,-,