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THE WEATHER ■TTnv I i i \(\n | E R I |Raln. _ U.-iiiif.ill f" ■ MARRIAGE LICENSES OROHNERT-NOHMAN-Alfred F. GroW mil aged '-'• nntlvn of Germany and resident of Long l!< n h. nnil Hertha 1. Norman, aged il3, nntlve of Ohio and a resident of Long Death. mESTON-VVILLTAMSON - Thomas C. Preston, aged i:,. nutlve of Illinois and . resident of Oak Park, .mil Alice C Wil- liamson, aged 34, native of West Vir- tin and resident of Los Angeles. (JOLtNO-OIOtA-John B. Online, flge'l 24, native of n ily and resident of Gallup, N . M., and Louisa Olola, flged 24, natlvo of Italy hi .1 resident of Los Angelen. ( JILfION-linßLEY—John— John Ollaon, a pel 74. native of Massachusetts and resident of Oroton, Mass., and Anna M. Hurley, aged W, native of Pennsylvania and a resident of Pasadena. ■CHAEFER PBARCE I. '■ Shne- fcr, aged "ii native of Missouri, and Jessie Pearcc, aged i.. native of Indi- ana; both residents of Long Heach. PIERCE-SPICER-Wnlter i. Pierce . Herri '7 native of Kansas, and Nellie E Snlcer. aged 16, native of Missouri; both residents ot Long Beach, LANE-REQtTA—Wm. W. Lac, ;■■■,■ .1 21, native of California, and Marj D. Itequa, flged 10, native of Minnesota; both residents of San Diego. N JBBEN-GOODWIN—J uIius M. .Vision niti'd 2!), native of Pennsylvania and a resident of Los Angeled, and Anne Goodwin, aged 28, native of Tennessee and resident of Pasadena. CARPKNTER-LARSEN— Andy Carpen- ter, aged 22, natlvo of California, and Effle Larsen, aged 19, native of Ne- braska; both residents of Orange. ' FUNERAL NOTICE FLOOD — Andy P. Flood, aged 88 years, in Los Angeles, Dec. 27, 1900. The funeral ■ will be held at his late residence, 1451 Ban Pedro street, Saturday at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. Peel & Chaso Co.. undertakers and embalmerr' lady assistants. 433 9. Hill. Tel. Mai:: A, l ORR & EDWARDS CO. Successors of On- & nines Co., Funeral Directors. Corner Tenth nnd Flower Sin. Mnln fir.. Home FIH7I. Lady assistant. SANITARIUMS MRS. M. HERBERT'S SANITARIUM- Massace, baths of all kinds, newly equipped with needle spray and shower; Russian and Turkish baths a specialty; chiropody, manicuring; scalp and facial massage 225H Wast Ist at. Home 3509. TUB, vapor AND SULPHUME BATHS. massage, vibratory treatments for rheu- matism, nervous debility; manicuring, face and srnln. (i"o',t, S. IV way. Tel. 0532. BATHS AND MASSAGE fSWLT^SpSN^D— ~TH E "r"O SE NN B E H(3 Institute, SO9 Temple St., cor Broad.- way. Baths, massage, magnetic and electric treatments. Expert trained operators. Hours 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. Homo phone A 5076. INDIGESTION, NERVOUS DISEASES and rheumatism cured without drugs. Expert massage. Physicians' refer- ences. HARRIETT E. LAMB. 119*4 S . Sprlnir. Home phone A 6130. .YOU ARE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU go to 125 TEMPLE STREET for bath nnd massage. No signs In window. Best of patronage solicited. PALATIAL BATHS; EASTERN TRAIN- j ed operators. Formerly 1271& N. Bdway.; J now 126V4 N. SPRING ST. Hours 10 to 1 2 p. m. Tel. Home A 2423. — ELECTRIC INSTITUTE, 220 FRANK- tin St., room 6, Including baths, mas- eagre and electric blanket, sweats for . rheumatism. I HYGIENIC TREATMENT AND CARE of the body, by experienced masseuse. 7 40 S. SPRING ST. Rooms 1 and 2. No signs. ' • EULPHUME. VAPOR. ELECTRIC AND tub baths, massage and chiropody. 701 V. S. nbWAY. Phone Main 3133. BOSTON ELEC. INSTITUTE— ELEC- tfO invlgorator for rheumatism, nerv- ousness. R. 21, ground floor 757 Main. vYbration.'alcohol, oil massage, shampooing, face and scalp treatments; hours 10 to 10. 264 E. FIFTH, room 5. LEWIS PARLORS. SUGGESTIVE vltaop&thy, chiropody, electric and mag- netic massage. 207 N. Bdway. room 202. MANICURING PARLORS FOR LADIES end gentlemen; popular prices and satis- . faction given. Room 1, 610V4 S. Spring. LONDON MANICURE AND MASSAGE parlors. Nubian perfumed treatment. 1 41% N. Broadway, parlor «. Select. ALDA BATHS-VAPOR, MASSAGE, OIL rubs; attendant just from Chicago, a.l TEMPLE ST.. room 3. L DR. MAUD HOLLEY, VACUUM DE- f. veloper. 245 Vi S. Spring, room 3. Phone 7340. "newly opened manicuring par- lors at 1300% So. Main. Homo phone 8 5256. DENTISTS B CHIFFMAN DENTAL CO.. ' 1 07 N. Spring St.— Painless extract- ing, filling, crown and bridge work, flexible rubber pinto. Pure gold (111- lngs 75c up; all other fillings. 50c up; cleaning teeth, 60c up; gold crowns and bridge work, $5.00 up; sets teeth, $5.00 Op. Also open evenings I and Sunday forenoons. DR. WM. BACHMAN, DENTIST, FOR*- inerly of Minneapolis, Is permanently located at 209-10 Johnson Bids.. 4th and Broadway. Both phones. DR. .KLISUKENSTjiaNTDIJNTIST, 132 N. Broadway, -'horpe bldg. Free treatment until Jan. Ist. Open evenings and Sun- days. D R CICERO STEVENS, DENTIST, suite 411-412 Lankershlm bids. FRANK STEVENS. 324',;. SO. HritlNO. MINING AND ASSAYING^ COPPER COPPER GOP If interested, send i cents in stamps for Standard Copper News, containing complete engineers' reports, maps, as- says, etc.. or the Jeruma Verde Copper company, adjoins Senator Clark's Great United Verde. The stock la absolutely Suaranteed. Addicts THE GENERAL Securities Co.. suite 3os. Pacific ■ Kl«otrl« liiril.llim. |,o a Angeles. __ TRANSFER AND "AGES 4 14-U7-419 San Pedro Hi. {J " Main office in South Main. Phones Main 1117, Uom* 2154. New and ■ baohitely flr« proof storage; private locked rooma for bric-a-brac, pianos. fine furniture, etc. Trunks, boxes, etc.. stored, 25c to 50c pur month. We solicit ynnr nalrorum A TTORNEYB.AT.LAW M AHIiIAUU AND PftOHA/TB LAWa A specialty No fee without success E . P. MORIS Y. 681 Btlmson I,lk c"i M and Spring. Phon« 6718. Open »v»nlnc». P UBINEB3 OPPORTUNITIES I "OH BALK i:V (UVNKK.T^OOOD paying buaineits, or will -. ii „ half in. l»rest. Call m once. l-j.H K. FIRST ST. T JEAMSTERB AND TRANSFERRING FOR OBNKHAI. IiAII.IN(i. SIQNAii Tranafar. 11} T«mpla »i. Ootb plioues UI4. ]2«tlmat*i furnished. CHURCH NOTICES CHRIST 1 NT. Inker fAM, CHURCH (tsbk " 9 ' C*r.tathan4 ll'i/fl ri.w.r lr|| WELCOME! Sunday scrvlrcs at 11 n. m. m d 7:30 p. m.; onrly Icbrßtlon holy communion on third Sunday nnd Saints' !>ny at 7:30 a. m. StiniiKcrs peclally Invited. Uni- versity cars push tho door. Those desir- ing telephone connection for "Shut-Ins" i /'lppluine 7012. Church phvslrlnn nt the church cvi i ... morning from 8:30 to SO. Services and medicine free to sit. ' him open dally for private prayer from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. ST. i'aii, |.Rn r i i .i- \i. 523 R '•live si,,, ! Tim Very Rev. ,T. .1. Wll- klns, I), D.. il.-an m.l rector. Sun flflJJ lifter ChrlstiTiii.s, December 30: Holy communion 7:30 a. in.. Sunday school 9:30 i. in., morning prnyer and sermon 11 a. in., young people's meet- ing ■• IS p. m., evening prayer nnd 1 mon 7:30 p. m. In the morning the nt. Rev, .1. IT. Johnson, D, D., bishop of the ,ii, „■,.*.,. of Los Angeles, will preach. The BurfttP, the Rpv. I/. M . Idlomnn, in the evening, .mi tire welcome. Stranger* are Invited iii tarry a few momenta tifter nervier to meet the clergy. On Monday evening nt 8 lock, December 31, there will be a social gathering In the parish house followed by holy communion nt midnight In the prn-cnthedinl. All member* of the congregation and their friends are cordially Invited to be present. ..■. . TEMPLK BAPTIST CHURCH. "TEM- pie Auditorium," corner Fifth and Olive. Preaching at ii a. m. and 7:30 p . m. by I'asti.r Robert J. Burdette. Bruoe Gordon Klngaley, musical direc- tor | Topic of morning sermon, "The <>l and ihe New." Evening sermon, " i /Now Year Rummage Bale." Mrs. alter Raymond will sing nt the morning service. Come early ami hear the New year chimes on the great Austin orc«n. Last Sunday evening a thousand people were turned away, bill there Is room and welcome for all who come early. IMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of Tenth and Figueroa streets. Rev. Hugh K. Walker. D. D., the pastor, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock a. m. and at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Subjects: morning, "The Interpreta- tion and Measure of a Man's Life;" evening, "The House That We Built." The chorus will assist the quartet In tho evening service. Strangers are especially invited to attend the ser- vices of our church. PENIEL HALL. 227 SOUTH MAIN streett — A noonday prayer meeting Is held each' week day. 12 to 1 o'clock. Gospel meeting every night at 7:50 p. m . Sunday services as follows: 9 a. m.. men's prayer meeting; 9:4!".. Sab- bath school and Bible class; 11 o'clock, preaching: 3 p. m.. holiness meeting; evangelistic. service at night. Rev. T. P. Ferguson, Mrs. M. P . -Ferguson and G. B. Studd, super- intendents of the mission. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH— Hope street, near Ninth. Seats free. Rev. William Horace Day, D. D., pas- tor. Rev. Warren P. Day. D. D., pas- tor emeritus. Harry Clifford Lott, choir master. Dean Walter F. Skeele, organist. Morning service 11 o'clock. The pastor will preach on "The In- vestment of Self." Evening service 7 :30 o'clock. The pastor will preach a watch-night sermon. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN* tlst— Simpson auditorium, 731 S. Hope street. Services Sunady 11 a. m. and 8 p . m. ; sermon from the Christian Sci- ence Quarterly. Subject, "God." Chil- dren's Sunday schqol 9:30 a. m.; Wednes- cray evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Read- lng rooms 510-11 Herman W. Hellman building. Spring and Fourth streets, open dally, Sundays excepted, from 9 a. in. to 6 p. m. • . BT. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 514 W . Adams, near Figueroa street. Rev. Lewis G. Morris, rector; Sunday ser- vices, 7:30 a. m., 11 a. m., 5 p. m. This Is a FREE church and nil are cordi- ally lnylted. Take the Grand avenue car to Adams street and walk one block west. Take the University car to Chester place, walk through Ches- ter place and one block east on Adams street. BENJAMIN FAY MILLS, PERMANENT minister of the Loa Angeles Fellow- ship, will deliver a, special New Year sermon at Blanchard hall at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. His subject will be, "A New Year's Message, a Program for 1907." Strangers and friends are cordially Invited. REV. D. F. HOWE, PASTOR OF WEST- lake Methodist Episcopal church, will preach Sunday morning, 11:00 a. m., and evening, 7:45 p. m. The public Is cordl- ally Invited. Beata are free. PHYSICIANS ' Cancers and Tumors Cured With Liquid. Powder, Salve or Plaster as the ease most needs. Treatments the best, safest and least painful known. No knife, no blood, no danger. Visit us for proof. Prices always reasonable. CALIFORNIA CANCER CURE 7 .11 Wnt lOlh SI. M . L. HUCKINS, M. D., Mgr. Phone West 2169. DR. AND MRS. CARTER SUCCESS- f uIIy treat all female diseases and Irregularleles, 20 years' experience; consultation free. Hours 9 a m to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. 204 MERCANTILE PLACE, over 543 3. Spring. D X. HAIGH, REGISTERED PHYSICIAN and surgeon, cures chronic nervous and genlto-urinary diseases of men and women. Consultation free in person or by letter. Room 340 Byrne Bldg., 3D AND BROADWAY. DR. BAHRENKIIRG. FEMALE Dis- eases, monthly irregulurlties. stric- ture, plies, blood, skin nnd private diseases. 455 S. BP.OADWA Y. OK. MERRILL. SPECIALIST— complaints, scientific methods, chronic and private diseases — sex. 2 0«V4 S. BDWAY. DR. BONESTEELVI22B S. HILL, CURES rheumatism, neuralgia and chronic du- eases by electrical vibration; no drusi; Consultation free. the" ORIENTAL medical INiTl- t ute, 314 E. 6th St.. guarantees to cure chronic and nervous diseases of men; consultation free. ■ /: s MRS. LATYOU. SPECIALIST. ATI forms female diseases; prompt relief; •dvlce free. 319 8. Spring St.. rooms 27-28. DR. ~f AY LG FEMALE " ualisl nnd obstetric*. HKLASCO THEATEII, Main it. DR. LANE & CO.. SPECIALISTS. S3OH S . SPRINO ST.. over Santa Fe offices. DR. T. W. STONE. ATTENTION TO d lscßKew of women 41BH S SPRING. SPECIAL NOTICES CALIFORM \ BTH LM C uwi.t CLBAN- lng Works clean carpets; upholster- ing, repairing. 239 E. 4th st. Phone Main 715. Home A 5254. d EHfIIV i>li - A. I'OLASKV, oculist and T Hbo**ii'''»' l'l'-a'ted lv years' experience, CfiS^now located nt 317 W. Bd. Ex- qnilnatlon tree. Sunset Phone M. 6011. CLEAN WATCH. 60C; MAIN 8PRINO?. f.ue; warranted; old gold 51 pwt. 451 p Mull) :ui.l r, 17 B Spring. SOCIETY NOT|CEB "TRIAL- MUtltlAciE i AS ' ADVOOATIit) by Mrs Parsons," an address by Jos. V Morlarty. the Irish orator, poet and wit, before the Progresoive club in Symphony hull, tit South Hill street, Sunday, December 23, at 8 o'clock. General discussion nd excellent vocal mid iiiiiiiilal iniiMlc. Free. SHOES REPAIhED MKN'ii OAK ! BULKS, BEWED. 11. LA- dlen' 70c. Factory bho« Stuiu $13 W. *. LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2Q. IQOfi. WANTED Help— Male RUH EXCELLENT* OPENING FOR TWO EXPERIENCED MALE STENOGRAPHERS WITH STREET RAILWAY COMPANY IN SAN FRAN- CISCO. ADDRESS, GIVING AGE, PREVIOUS EXPE- RIENCE, SALARY IX PECTED, ETC., POSTOFFICE BOX 502, San Francisco, Cal. iii.n moM i -.mim.im >i|.:\!' AORJiCY ne||,il,l,. help of .ill kinds furnished on short notice: no order too small or too large for as to handle. Hundreds of employers in Los An- pcles peak highly of our methods, We WOUld be glad to have you call on us for your help. We 1,:, , ,. large lists nil tho time for those that want work and are willing workers. A square deal to the work- lng man and woman all the time has given us first position In tho Los An- gi i. a employment Held. Glance over the following list: come early and go to work. Plenty of good positions' on our lists. Come and bog US, RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY i.ii Baal Second *tm-t. Mnln ss;>(». Rone A 7650. -MARKS' 5 T~ EMPLOYMENT v AGENCY iHn l<* Depnrltnent 123 I?. Second St . Between Main and Los Angeles Sts. Phones: Homo A 5647, Sunset Main 465. I 'I'liiiilr llfiim 11 • 2 15% W. Fourth St.. room 3. Home phone A 4158. Main 431. All classes of help furnished, hotels, restaurants, lodging houses. Foreign department — A specialty: Mexican, Japanese, Italian, French, etc., furnished on short notice. MUTUAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 2 00 S. I, us Angrlrn Street. l irniiilwny 483.-.. Rome A3OSD. Perfectly reliable. Help of nil creed and nationality furnished free of charge. WORKINGMEN We have a large list to select from. Drop in and see us. Get a job. We will help those that help themselves. Don't make the shoemaker rich look- ing for work; see us. / WIMTCT^ YOUR PIC! D n r J ouDEns or r I lii 11 ILJI/ fob 1! ILLI la,\m:.\ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY C . W. JENKS & CO.. 204 East Sec- ond street, Los Angeles, Cal. Both phones: Home 383. Main 383. Carefully selected male and female help of all descriptions and nationali- ties, furnished promptly. HUMMEL BROS. &~~CO^ . 1 — EMPLOYMENT AGENTS — A strictly first-class, reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Your orders solicited. 16-118 East Second street, Between Main and Los Angeles sts. Largest and best equipped offices on the Pacific coast. HUMMEL BROS. & CO., 16 and 118 E. 2d St. Telephones — 509. Home 509. WANTED— LIVELY, RELIABLE BOYS with bikes to carry Herald routes. If not afiaid of getting wet, see MANSFIELD. Herald Circulation Dept. 5 00 MEN WANTED, 214 N. BROADWAY, bat factory, save you $2 to $5 remod- eling your old hat like new; f>oc up. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. Situations guaranteed. MOLER SYS- TEM COLLEGE. 113 E. 2d. WANTED TO EMPLOY EXPERT IN buying and selling real estate. 747 SO. MAIN ST. DOLLAR FIFTY Hat Store. 519 S. Main. Help — Female WANTED— LADY TO learn nursing with salary from first; must be fine ap- pearing, well educated; about 30; well recommended and no incumbrance. 747 SOUTH MAIN ST. WANTED — LADY PHYSICIAN TO learn typewriting; be correspondent and hospital physician. 747 S. MAIN ST. H elp Male and Female WANTED— PARTY TO SELL $2 ASBES- tos coal oil burning bricks; sample $1. AGENT. 207 Copp bldg. To Rent WANTED— ALL OWNERS TO KNOW THAT WE— • DO A RENTAL BUSINESS— DON'T WORRY —IF YOU WANT A TENANT— LIST YOUR PROPERTY-— WITH lIS— - M IXES A FA II IS If, 3 15 SOUTH HILL STREET. Miscellaneous W ANTKIi-TO inrY FURNITUHB AND household goods. If you are goln< to sell we will pay you one-third more thnn others. Thin* us. Mala 117. Horn.- 2154. COLYEAR FUli- NITTTRE CO.. 322 3. Main St. Live Stock WANTED TO BUY— HIGH HEADED black or dark bay bone; must be good traveler anil penile. 717 S. MAIN ST. PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS DR? iTru?KNT~cnTATHToTAmr^ ness medium, elves life readings dally; test circles Wed. evg»., 8 o'clock 250. Room 16, 1 1 1) ',-j S. Spring St. MRS. PARKER. KELIAHI.H PALMIST ond clairvoyant. 444 S. Spring, room 1. PERSONALS LATSn3sT~'DRr La FRANoS ! ir**SSSP pound; safe, speedy regulator; ISO. Druggists or mall. Booklet free. Di LaFnANCO,_Phlladelphla, Pa. D PI.I .AU |.'l|."l\ Hal Store. 618 S. Main. PIANOS PiANOS Sill. ll SJj i)A.SV lA YMKN'I ri '• Pianos rented nt low rates. A. Q. OARDNER PIANO HOUSE, Ltd.. 113 Winston it. Tel. Black 2281. Home Falsa. m COLLECTION AGENCIEB I h.\ I- WintliY! SKK BKAKCHLJQHT Collection Co, about your bad bills. 8 04 Sevelaiie.- HlttS. PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS hakaKu UAiU'iIAM, fIONJCBR Awcy. Citisens Nat. 13k. bids. iluu« tree. FOR RENT HWIMI FOR RKNT-$l«-4-ROOM NKW COT- tage. oecond house ii th of \Vnbn«h on i"»»i pi. I" of (Jannhl street, or will sell for $liiOO; terms $16 cash, tin month, including Interest. $40— 9-rocm modern hou«ft, 217 Ronth neaudry, or will sell for $10,000; term*, $100 cash, $100 a month, Including Inter- est. $Jo— 11-room house 818 West 14th st. ALLISON HAHLOW, If. S. Uroadway, room 124. Phone* Mflln 409J Home AKO9I. $10: 4 ROOMS; 115, 6 ROOMB; MlN- t horn, 1542 K. Adams; Hooper car line. $14, 4 ROOMi. $1U.,0~0N1 U .,0~ON PAYMENTS, Belflln, inn R. 26th; cor. Slntison ear. COTTAdKS, 110, $13. WATER PAID. _GLABIIY, 26th.^f or Blauson ear line. Stores and Offices FOR RKNT STORKB - Jinn 701 Wenl Bovpnth street. $25—2104-06 East Ninth street. $15— 1(113 Enst Ninth street. |1S 230 D Knst Ninth street. l i:. 2311 Knßt Nil -.I street. $15—1122 Enst Hcv.-lllli Mrnct. $15—1017 West First (reel T . i i:s|.;NliAN<!Klt. :i it S. nrondwny. FREE RENT TO .lAN. NEW STORRS. HIS E. 2Bth, cor. Blauson June, car lln». Rooms — Furnished FOR $1 A DAY YOU CAN RENT AN , outside room beautifully furnished; now. with clcffant hotel service; _ steam heat, nt 70.'. W, 7TII ST. FOR RENT-TWO OR THREE FURN- lshrd rooms for bonsek. eplntr, In new, modern home. Phono ClO2O. 3311 N. (MUFFIN AVI.:. ; ' MONEY TO LOAN we "mXke^loans'on' 'furnitukb' pianos, horses, wagons, carriages,, cattle, etc., without removal from your possession. Loans also made to salaried per- sons on plain note without lndorscr or publicity. Lowest rates In .town. FIDELITY LOAN CO., 5 20 Mason Building, 8 26 West Fourth St., cor Broadway. Homo phone 7421. Uroadway 5171. CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO salaried persons on note, without se- curity, without employer's knowledge and without Indorsers; easy payments, fnrl'.lvr 1 - lowest rates. Hours lo:30 to : 30. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT 'JO., C 2B-629 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES for building or on Improved city prop- erty, on a new, definite contract plan; number of payments limited to 111 months at $13 per month per $1000; In- terest decr«asel each month. STATE MUTUAL B. & L. ASSN., 107 S. Broad- way. MONEY TO LOAN— SIOOO OK MORE UN improved city property. ALLISON BARLOW, 213 S. Broadway, room 124. Phones Main 409; Home A 5031. MONEY TO LOAN — THOMAS S. WADS- WORTH, 319 & 320 Douglas bldg., will lend money on city or county real estate. T O LOAN-JEWELRY LOAN CO., ON diamonds, Jewelry. etc. 328 >& S. Spring, room 12. W E LOAN MONEY TO SALARIED PEO- pie; confidential. Mutual Trust Co., 421 Bullard h!k. GROCERIES A. S. FIRSICH'S I GROCERY. FORMER- I y at 328 W. sth St., Is now located at 6 34 W. Pico st. Goods always the best at right prices. Prompt dellv- ery. Both phones. UMBRELLAS AN GLOVE MAKERS BUY HKRIi AT X'ACTORY PRICED Bis assortment. Umbrellas recovered and made to order. 117 W. Fourth at., new Hellman building. NESS PERSONALS FEATHER PILLOWS RENOVATED AT ACME FEATHER WORKS. 758 San Pedro st. Tel. Sunset Main 1166; Home 8041. 1 CHIMNEY SWEEPS CHIMNEY SWEEP — BROADWAY 4450. FOR BALE Houses FOR SALE — $3500 $3500 In the University district, a nicely furnished modern house, with 6 very large rooms, porcelain bath; nice screen porch, with stationary wash tubs; largo barn. This Is a gem, near Figueroa, and only $3500. T . L,. O'HIUKIV * CO., Jefferson and Main streets. Both phones. BARGAIN. OWNER LEAVING CITY. J' $2750. A new modern 5-room cottage, cement sidewalk, curb, granite street, sewer, large lot. lawn fenced and barn. See owner at 1230 E. 50TH ST., one block east of Central ave., .or tele- phone South 4015. Terms. — ._ FOR SALE— C -room cottage with bath, toilet, man- tel, etc.; lot f.0x125; price $1850; $100 cash, balance .*_'■> per month. 4-room California house with live lots, 2 blocks from car line; price $3000; yi cash. E . G.~DEVENS. 27 Laughlln bldg., 315 South Broadway. FOR HALE— TIIK BUST BARGAIN IN Redlanda, 14-room house, all fur- nished new and modern; lot 70x120. This Is on Olive street and you can get this below the market price if sold within the next two weeks. This Is good. LOOK IT UP. BTROTHBH A. l.l.<l(. , 3 21! Qrosse Bldg., S . E. cor, 6th and Spring sts. KOH SAL 10 — 1 6-room modern flats, near the Salt Lake new shops. Furnished and rented: always full. Can be rented singly or en suite. Brings in $115 per month. $0750 all told. Surely this Is a snap. IN 11. DA VI 1 480 B. Flrnt •!• Home 41378. Boyle 1385. FOR FALF ,T2OO_IT~s"cHEAP. 1100 [T'B CHEAP. Will build house In the northwest. 4 large rooms, J 3SU CASH AND $15 MONTHLY. Lot 60x150; close to cars. j . R. MACLINTOCK. 7 04 Qrant building. $26 DOWN. $25 MONTHLY, 4 ROOMS, new, $1600. IIELDIN, 1629 E. 26th. cor. Blauson car line. , $20 DOWN, $20 MO.; $1600. 4 ROOMS. Mlnthorn. 1542 E. Adams. Hooper car. $2700; $1500 CASH, - COTTAGES RENT ed $«._ SipDALL. 2W Copp building. | B in iWN, i MONTHLY, 4 ROOM*. $2000; keys 1842 E. Adams. I loop. cara. 1 721 K. 318 T. NEAR BLAUBON OAR Hue; 6 im- barn; new; $3000; $100 down. ( 2500, fISOO CASH: 8 COTTAGES. RENT- .■d. $211. BIDDALL, 207 Copp blda HOUSE. 7 ROOMS! TO lIW MOVED ortMot. Want offor. MAIN 4071. FOR SALE Houses 5-ROOM BUNGALOW M l«l»n «(vlr. itnlrA wall*, Inrorr living r«M»m, flr^plncc, rnnniHril nml nleli<-l nltimhlna: \nrmr- lr\r\ lot. «»r- <l*n nnil flower*, fcnr<-,i| chicken run 1 2 ft. by 40 '«•> crmrn« «l.lirriitU« nnil •'iirlix, oiled air***, Inrnleil nil*- n'tlf hln. Iv from the umi I iwiulf fin lioulc vnrfl, (I p^nl mr ffnrr, twelve tnlnn«f«' ride to bfisln<>m pnr« of <•!( Price $2700, Also one lot In (lir lllohl-in.l Vllln I rnol nlthln one block nl 4he Hunt lr«t Mire* mr line for SlltO, \ llilrr»» o\v\i;il. Hot ITS. llcrnld office, nr telephone Ilntne CIOS3. COTTAOKS, UTOMBi AM) nonMllVn liotisnn For fuile on rimy terms nnil nt lott- c *l prices lor enah. l''mni (he hum- Mr 'J-r.Mini linnne lipnrnril In the linnk- fr'« iiinnxlnn. we nre nhie nt nil time* In supply nil (li-ninniU. il.pri'xrnllnu over no nlTli'm we Mll|i|il.v you with nlmt j.xi «nnl. or sell mlhil .yon hnvr •nil.kiT limn nil iillht«. liny or lint "Illi UN. J . G. FLEENOR & CO. Mnln oilier— iiiii:. S. Spring, upNtnlrn, suite I I- IT,. Ilinneh Office— 41IH 8. Mnln, ■■pi.lnlrß. suite 13. Mnln Hunt, Mnln MM, Home F81 33. FOR BALK O\ KING STIIKKT, m:\ii I'li'O RTRBHT, $3400. t-1400. A now nnd up-to-date (•room COl tai?p; has oak BOOM, built-in buffet, mantel and fireplace, jrns and electric lßbt; lawn nnd flowers. This is a went bargain! only half block from Pico st. cars. Terms $500 easli and balance $35 per month. Including in- terest. ,i6m?s * BVDBR I, AMI CO., 21 Went Third Street. FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL SIX-ROOM bungalow, southwest; large living and dining rooms, beam ceilings, oak Boors, built-in book cases, writing desk and buffet; massive fireplace and mantel; 3 bedrooms and bath In white enamel; cabinet kitchen, 2 laundry tubs; 50-foot fenced and terraced lot. Price $4250; terms. If you want something finer than Others see It. P ITTSTHJRG REAL ESTATE C 0.- , - -1 5 Laiißhlln building. START TUB NKW YE.VII HIGIIT By purchasing this beautiful 5-room bungalow in university district; mis- sion style; everything modern and must be sold by Jan. 1. Price $2500. You can suit yourself about terms. I make a specialty of bargains and have severnl that will pay you to investi- gate. J . S. SPKNCKTI, JR.. Main 4413. 217 Grant bldg. i )23 COURT, NEAR ALVARADO; Temple cars; 5 rms. $2350; $50 down. $20 DOWN, $20 MONTHLY, 4 ROOMS* 1 542 13. 25th; Slaugon car line. City Lots and Lands FOR SALE- BARGAIN $450 This price Is $160 less than adjoin- lns lota are selling tor. 5 0x133 HIGHLAND VILLA TRACT One block from East First st. car line. Have one other lot In same tract to be sold for $600. - Small payment down, balance 51 2.50 per month. OWNER, Home telephone CIOSJ. Or address BOX 190. Herald. ... ■■•.:.?.,»•;. O N EAST ADAMS STREET I have 'one lot left 4 0x125 This Is fast becoming a manufac- turing district and will soon bo classed as business property. • Buy now and double your money later. Will sell now for Come In and see me Monday and let me explain particulars and terms. THIS IS A BARGAIN BOX 400.- Herald. FOR .SAI.R Vacant, 8 lots 25x107 each; east front. New Hampshire near 12lh; $600 each; $25 down, $10 per mo. Lot 50x200; west front, Western a ye. near Washington; $2500. terms If desired. Fine eoi'ncr 100x200, Western aye. near Pico; all street work done and paid; $6000; terms. Fine corner, Normandie south of Washington; 02x140 to alley; $1500; terms. GOLDEN WEST REAI/TY CO., 711 Orosse Bldg. l IIGH~GRADE The rains prove it. No mud; per- fect drainage. the McCarthy co.s florence HEIGHTS TRACT . ; -:. Come see. Call or phone to main office, 203 North Broadway phones Main 1202, Home 8737, and we will take you out— free ride — no obliga- tion. a'choice corner IN EUCLID HEIGHTS Two fine lots at northeast corner of Hollenbeck and Orme avenues. Directly on new Seventh street car line. For terms see SAMUEL J. HARRIS. Corner Euclid and Btephenson ayes. A 810 BARGAIN O N WEST WASHINGTON STREET. Lot 105x176 feet. Fine for stores or tlats. We can deliver this lot at below the market. One of the best buys in the city. Commission to agents. AOMB lIKAI.TY CO. (Inc.) Offices 127-8 Qrosse Bldg., tith and Spring Sts. : • *... FOR BALE 8 LOTS~SOxISO EACH. ON the southeast corner of 16th and Ari- v.uiiii, Santa Monica, one block from the car line and In the center of Immediate contemplated Improvements. Price $1650; $550 cash, balance on terms. This Is the cheapest buy in Santa Monica. THUS J . HAMPTON. 205-6 Mason Opera house. L. A. R. B. VOIt SAl.i;— Four bruutirul Inla on the Enisle Itoek car Hue, nclir llimtliiit luu'a ■■<■« •hi Imru* ami liimliU* <>| (lie city limits nt a hiiruiiln. OWaer need* the uiuury. Aililre»» BOX lit, ll.rnln, ; — Suburban Property VOlt KAUI.IO HOCK LOTS ~Bee- — WAIiKBB .V CI.AIIK, Aorenta. Home phone 482, Bun ioI Flora 3141. through di. udaie Exchange. Office corner .if Central and Colorado ayes., end of Eagle Rock car line. Tract two blocks south. AI.TAI>I£!\AI ---— - \i ivi)i:\ \: \i i \in:\ \: For property in this pretty PHua- di'iia foothill wuhurh see 1,. m. I'll A'rr A I'll., lion UiiiKhlin bid*., or Allu- dena office at end of car line FOR SALE Suburban Property— Hollywood . FOR BAT,B— FURNISHED. tlOlXT- w nod «wHI home; * cony room*, hand dfoornted, very convenient, modern thrmißhout; lot Krt*lso; 1 Work from rar; JiiKt on Ideal plnce to step Into without any worry. Price $4000. JOS. i:. DAI A2m - 7 " Fay bld «- Business Property llcrr In ft ftnnil Invnlmrnt. Buy Imiirnvr.l liu«lnr»-. property. Inrn<?il nppoitltr ol.i river Mfltlnn, cornrr Snn Trrnnnil" nmi Ann *<«.i Imprnvcil with n M-rniini loiii^lns hotiar, tnvlnm on Finn Irnmnili. at,, nnil o 4>rnnm cot- I Inter fn. Inn mii Ann xt.. both rrntni. I I. of 6O«13O ft. This mint be sold *< AddrVnn lini-vr.li. 1030 8. Olive St. Him* phone i«.-.hw. FOB SALE — A lot on West First St., near Bel- niont; 80-ft. front, hack to an alley; fronting south; price $2onn THOS. J. HAMPTON 2 O. r )-li Mnson opera house. I. a. I! II ___ Country Property FOR BALE — VALENCIA ORANMI3 grove of 10 ricres, nt Bnn TMmnK, two- thirds Valencia!, balance navrls; trees 8 years old; line locution. Price for quirk snip $10,000. 1.. M. PRATT * CO., (108 Laußhlln Bld(r ; "Hendqunr- tors for Oranße Orovos." FOR HA I, IO— TIMBER LANDS— UK A VI- LY TUIHRRKD I, ANUS IN OREGON. WASHINGTON AND CALIFORNIA IN LARGE on SMALL TRACTS. Sr<- Hi S. MATTISSON 4 CO.. 6 18 WEST HIXTII ST. ..OS ANOELE3. Country Property Lake County FRISK INFORMATION ON NAPA, 80- nnin. Marln, Mendoclno and Lake conn- ties; lectures dally nt Chamber of Com- m erce. Francis Hope, 222 8. Spring st. Orange Groves 1 .. M. PHATT, 608 LAUGHLIN BLDQ. "Headquarters for Orange Groves." FOR SALE Miscellaneous v o R FOR SALE ! S A L. o - t I have • beautiful upright piano that must be sold at once- This la a new Inntru- ment and linn a 10-ycnr Kiinr- antee. The price la within your reach. It la much lea* than the actual coat. Ton can Bet more Information by ad- dressing; BOX IBS. Herald Office. ________ FOITSALE^ KINGSBURY PIANO A T HALF COST PRICE New upright, lovely toned Instrument, In perfect condition; truaranteod for ten This will make a beautiful Christmas piesent at a cost that cannot be dupli- cated. See this piar.o at the music store and m a" me an offer for the one I have. Address BOX 175, Herald. F OX SA ' :— NEW AND SKCUND-HAND billiard and pool tables; bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. Send for 1 catalogue. THE BRUNSWICK- BALKK-COLLENDER CO.. 331 West Third street. Los Angeles. FOR ■ SALE— HIGH GRADE square piano; decided bargain if sold ■ at once. 1150% CENTRAL. YOU CAN .BUY HOOD PIANOS AT LOW prices at F. W. KRINGEL'S, 845 S. Spring. Tuning ana repairing. Broad- I way 2688. Home F8126. ASBESTOS COALOIL BRICKS. *2; SAM- ple $1; cheaper than wood or coal. AGENT, 207 Copp bids. OWNER WILL SACRIFICE A CHlCK- e rlng piano In best condition. Address | HOX 187. Herald office. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate McDonald & stutt. ' (09 to 317 Lankershlm Building. T O BUY. Owners and dca!«rs in real estate who have properties for sale 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 ta>u United States. East- ern 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 312 Lankershlm Bldg. Home Phone 4748. Sunset Main 4550. ' BEN . Will Exchange your property, immense bargains, ap- ply at once. Satisfaction and quick results. Member .Realty Board. 804-* BUY BON BLOCK, Sd and Spring sis. E XCHANGE-J7COO; 3 HOUSES, RENTED $50; equity J6UOO; want land or lots. II 1 0. SIPPAI.I., :'O7 Copp bldg. Main 4074. LEGAL NOTICEB NOT lifa OF SHAREHOLDERS' m"eKT^ Ing— The regular annual meeting of ths shareholders of iliu Nutlonul Bank of Commerce In Lob Angeles, for the elec- tion of directors and for the transaction of auch other business m may coma De- fore the meeting, will be held at its banking office, northeast corner Sixth and Spring streets, in the city of Los Antti- leu, county of Los Angeles, state of Cali- fornia, on Tueidav, th« Mb day of Janu- ary, 1907, .11 8 o'clock p. m. Polls will be open from 10 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. in. of that day. liy order of in,! board of directors. I 'HAiU.ICS tO\yiNO. Cashier. IV xl .311 V Everything you want you will find In tin* clasuliiod page. On« cent a word. I 1 -^^2^3^^^ - ' t^^ 8 08 B. Hill. Hnmr f«ftO. Mnln 290%. 7O22£iCTt3?g~*lneee Cqilege In lar 053-8-7 W. 7»H (H. Bmrnm^ for Sate c TirWiJnJaSftß Lot, Central Arl ♦ Wl^MilTHvV Inert. Heights, *'j"*\ft'jjWirT | \ ..vi'.n. stands 2 ♦*B»^^^ . ft. above side- walk. Must bo sold this week. Worth $1500; will be worth $2000 In three months. Bncrlflce equity of $960 for $600 ensh. BDWIN Ai.nisnsoiv, 201 -20» Laughlln Illilg. EDUCATIONAL *i S PANISITIJISSONa GIVKN BT^BX^ perlenced Spanish teacher. Ti>l«phon« Home C 1053. or address BOX 111. Herald. LEGAL NOTICES . \..ile.. nf Stockholder*' Meeting THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of Manhattan Bay- Ir.gs bank, for the election of director* and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting, will be held at Its banking office, north- east corner Sixth and Spring streets. In the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, state of California, on Tuesday, the Mh day of January, 11107, at 8:30 o'clock p. m. By order of the board of director*. CHARLES EWINO, Secretary. 1 2-23-1-7 16t ■■ Notice of Meeting THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of ■ the Red Raven Gold Mining company will be held at the Gondolfa. hotel, at the city of Yuma, Arizona, on the 2d day of Janu- ary, 1907, nt 6 o'clock p. m. of said day, for the purpose of electing a board of di- rectors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business a* may properly be Drought before the regu- lar annual meeting. FRANK C. FARNELL. Vice PrM. Cal F. Hunter, Secretary. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 18. 1906. . 1 2-20-29 lOt . ■ Notice of StofkhoialrrH* Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Clay . Manufacturing com- 1 pany will bo held at room 312, Bullard block, In this city, Tuesday, January 16. 1 907, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. L . S. PORTER, Secretary. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 22, 1906. 1 2-23-1-5 14t Nolle,- of Stockholder*!' Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the second annual meeting of the stock- holders i " Consolidated Realty company will be held at the office of said com- pany. 620 Chamber of Commerce build- lng, Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 8, 1907. at 7:30 p . m. for the purpose of electing directors nnd for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before said meeting. F. JORDAN, Secretary. . 1 2-23-1-8 17t . Stockholders' Meeting; THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Los Angeles Brick company will be held at the office of the company, 301 Trust building. In the city of Los Angeles on Wednesday. January 9, 1907, at 2 p. m. for the election of di- rectors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. W . F. BOTSFORD, President. G . D. Cadwalader, Secretary. 1 2-:.ti-1-:i 2t _■ LOSES POSITION, TRIES SUICIDE Woman Drinks Chloral Because She .Was Dismissed as Dishwasher at a Well Known Res taurant Despondent over the loss of her posi tion at Levy's cafe, Mrs. Eliza P. Stev ens tried to commit suicide by drinking chloral at her room, 717 Maple avenue, early last nigrht. Mrs. Stevens was 35 years of age. She has been employed at the cafe as a dish washer for several months. Recently she is said to have bes:un to drink and to have lost her position in conse quence. Yesterday afternoon she went to her room and to friends complained of not feeling nell and said she would He down for a while. She then went in Find locked the door. Several hours later other roomers heard her groan ing and on looking through the tran som saw her lying on the bed. A glass was on the lloor beside her. When the door was burst open she was found to be unconscious and was taken to the receiving hospital. POLICEMAN IS JUST IN TIME Asserts He Say/ Robber Put Hi* Hand Into Unconscious Man's Pocket The timely arrival of Patrolman Humphreys saved J. H. Mcßrlde $50 last night iwi will probably result in ;i long term In jail for J. C. Medera. Early las) night Medera and Mcßride were drinking together in the saloon at Fifth and Sim Pedro streets. Gus Noble, the bartender there, claims that during the conversation he snw Ma dera slip his: hand in Mcßrlde's pocket and take out a purse fllled with money. i. • made him replace It and then put him out nf the saloon. .Midiia is then said to have gone Into an alley back of the saloon and la4d for his former companion. When Mcßrlde appeared Modern Ib said to have stepped out and struck him over > hi' head, Knocking him to the side walk, after which he dragged his body into the alley. At this moment Humph reys appeared on the scene and claims thai lust us lie urrived he witnessed Medera with his hand In Mcßrlde's |UH |[*t, He arrested both men and took them to th< police station, where Medeia was booked on suspicion ana Mißrlde on v charge <>)' drunkenness. GERMAN IS HURT BY STREET CAR John Suchy, a German, aged 89, -'293 tJrlttln avenue, was struck by a street cur near the Maker Iron works about 6 :30 o'clock lam night . and .-received deep lacerations on the head. Wit nesses of the accident say that the man appeared intoxicated when struck by the car as he stumbled , directly in front of It. lie will) taken; to the,re ceiving hospital for , surgical 'attend ance. . ■