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THE WEATHER T X)B ANQKLKfI. CM,, Jan. 1, 1907. _ 'TJme.l Ther. | Hum, | Wind 1 Vlcy.|Wthr__ BfTnT 42 I «~T"w 4 ic;io«r. B P'*n. 4!> I ,81 I NW J 4 [Clear. _ Maximum temperature 61. Mlnlrmim temperature "0. FUNERAL NOTICE .„ RUSK— Mrs. E. A,. ot th© home of her daughter, December 31, !!">«. Mrs. K. A. Rusk, wife of the lato Rev. B. W. Rusk, mil mother tit Mrs. Fnnny Rusk Smith, died. Mr« Husk was 78 yours of >kp. The funeral will '"' | " 1 ' 1 from the resldenre of nor daughter, Mrs. Hnilth. Calaveras street, near Santa Clnrn, Altadena, at 11 a. tn. Thursday, ,! Friends Invited. «t IV., i &• Chase r?o.. undertakers ami em- burner*; Indy assistants. 433 South Hill. Tel. Main «l. ORR & EDWARDS COMPANY Successors to Oft & nines Co. Funeral directors. »orner Tenth nnd Flower IHn. Main UK. Homo F4171. Lmly iiWßlßtnnt, PHYSICIANS Cancers and Tumors Cured With Liquid, Powder. Salve, or Piaster, ns the ease mnst needs. Treatments iho best, safest and least painful known. N.i knife, no blood, no danger, Visit us for proof. Prli-es nlwny* reasonable. CALIFORNIA CANCER CURE 7.'. I WcM mill si. M. L. HUCKINB, M. I)., Mgr. Phone West nn. DR. AND MRS. CARTER. SUCCESS- fuIIy treat all femalo diseases and lr- rogirtnrlltcs; 20 years' experience; con- sultation free. Hours 9 a. m. to s p. m.; Sundays 10 to 11! a. m. 201 MERCAN- • TILE PLACE, over 513 S. Spring. DR. HAIQH, REGISTERED PHYSICIAN and Buißeon. cures chronic, nervous and Konlto-urlnary diseases of men nnd wo- men. Cniisultntliin free in person or by letter. Room 310 Hyrno bldg., THIRD i ml BROADWAY. DR. BAIIRKNBURG, female Dis- eases, monthly Irregularities; stricture, piles, blond, skin and private diseases. 45ii SOUTH BROADWAY. nil. Kit tl i i.i,. SPECIALIST— eomrnnlntH, scientific methods, chronic and private dlseasaa — either sex. 206V4 SOUTH BROADWAY. DR. BONKSTEEL, 1228 8. HILL, CURES rheuniHtlsm. neuralgia and chronic dis- eases by electrical vibration; no drug*; Consultation free. - THE ORIENTAL MEDICAL INSTl- tute. 314 E. Firth street, guarantees to euro chronic and nervoiM diseases of men; consultation free. MRS. LAI YOU, SPECIALIST. ALL forms femnie diseases; prompt relief; advice free. 319 S. Spring St.; rooms 27-28. DR. TAYLOR — FEMALE SPECIALIST and obstetrics. /IiELASCO THEATER. ■Main street. CHURCH NOTICEB CHRIST CHURCH^ —"CORNER 12TH and Flower. Rev. Baker P. Lee, rector. ! Sunday services at 11 a. m. nnd 7:10 p. m.; early celebration holy communion on third Sunday and Saints' day. at 7:30 a. m. Strangers especially invited. Uni- versity cars pass the door. Those desir- ing telephone connections for "shut-ins" telephone 7912. Church physician at the church every morning from 8:30 .to 9:30. . Services and medicine free to all. Church open dnlly for private prayer from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. PENIEL HALL. 227 -SOUTH MAIN street — A noonday prayer meeting Is held each week day. 12 to 1 o'clock. Gospel meeting every night at 7:50 p. m. Sunday services ns follows: 9 a. m., men's prayer meeting; 9:45. 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 O. D. Studd. super- lntcndenta of the mission. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN- v Ptmpson auditorium, 734 S. Hope street* - Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. - m.; sermon from the Christian ' Science '■ Quarterly. Subject "Life." Children's Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; Wednesday evening meeting, 8 o'clock. Reading rooms 610-11 Herman W. Hell man building, Spring and Fourth streets, open dally, Sundays excepted, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 514 West Adams, near Figueroa street. Rev. Lewis (J. Morris, rector. Sunday ser- vices. 7:30 a. m., 11 a. m.. 5 p. m. This Is a FREE church and all are cordially In- vited. -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. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hope street, near Ninth. \ Seats free. Rev. Win. I.'. Day. D. D., pastor; Rev. Warren F. Day. D. D.. pastor emeritus; Harry Clifford Lott. choir master; Dean Walter F. Skecle. organist.— Morning service, 11 o clock: evening services 7:30. THE LOS ANGELES FELLOWSHIP— Benjamin Fay Mills, permanent min- ister, regular service Sunday 11 a. m,, Hlaneliard hall, addressed by Mrs. Ursula Gestefeld of Chicago. Every one cordially Invited. MONEY TO LOAN .-^ VK" M~AKi^I"dANS ON" KURNffTRK' pianos, horses, wagons, carriages, cattle, etc., without removal from your pos- session. ■ Loans also made to salaried persons on plain note without indorser or publicity. Lowest rates In town. - FIDELITY LOAN CO., 529 Mason building. . 226 West Fourth street, cor. Broadway. ' Home phone 7421. Broadway 5171. CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO salaried ■ persons on note, without se- curity, without employer's knowledge and without Indorsee; easy payments, po*:*.lv* • lowest rates. Hours 10:30 to 6:30. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO., S2S-629 Chamber of Commerce Bids. 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 decrerisej each month. STATE MUTUAL B. &*"L. ASSN.. 107 S. Broad- , way. MONEY TO LOAN— SIOOO OR MORE ON Improved city property. ALLISON BARLOW, 213 S. Broadway, room 124. - Phones Main 409: Home ASOOI. MONEY TO LOitfSl— THOMAS S. WADS- WORTH. 319 & 820 Douglas bids., will lend money on city or county real estate. TO LOAN-JEWELRY LOAN CO., ON diamonds, Jewelry, etc, 328V4 SOUTH I 1I 1 SPRING ST. Room 12. ■ WES LOAN MONEY TO SALARIED PEO- pie; confidential. Mutual Trust Co., 421 * Bull Hid Ik i A J-T??- N^^* A^-^ AW MTtTmAGE^AIJD^R^U^T^T^VVS^A .specialty. No fee without success. E. ' P. MOREY, 52lNJtlmson blk., cor. Third and Spring. Phone 6718. Open evenings. QROCERIbS _^ A. 8. FmsiCH'S GROCERY. FORMER- Iy at 828 W. 6th St., Is now located at 654 W. Pico at. Good* always the bast at right prices. Prompt d«ltv. . «ry. Both phones. "" •_*'iv PIANOS pTanos sold on eaTy"l^yments^. Pianos rented at low rates A G GARI). NKK WANO HOUBE, L,d.. 116 WtaJtol »t. lti. lihuk 2-'^l ; Hoiik; K3IBB. UMBRELLAS AN ty GLOVE MAKBRB BUY HERE AT FACTORY PRICFB BIK . assortment: Umbrellas re-covere. and made to order. 117. W. FOURTH 6T..'new Helium n building. • ■ " ~ CHIMNEY BWEEPB ~ , IIIMM 4 SU II f lIIIUAUWAV 44W, 1 SANITARIUMS MRS. M HBRHERT'B SANITARIUM— Musmiq-e, bnths "I nil kinds; newly equipped with needle spray and showerj Russlnn and Turkish baths a specialty: chiropody, manicuring:; *cn\n and racial massage. 2g>H W. IST ST. Home BSO9. TIIR VAPnit AND HI OATHS. massage, vibratory treatments for rheu- matism, nervous debility; mniileurlnK. fnee niul srnlp, i;:»iifr H. IVwny. Tel. r>r>:vj. .1 - - - - BAT |?. AND MASSAGE NEWLY ' OO N E iV^T E~ "itf EN E \l( > Institute, aof), Trmplo St., c.or. Hrorul- w,ny. lln Him, massage, • magnetic anil eleetii. treatments, Expert (mined operator* Hours I) n. m. to 11 p. m. Home phone Ar»o7*. TMK PALATIAL— IIEHT ItATH AND mnssnßp parlor In tho city. 127% N. Hroatlwny. House has rhonfred hands and Is under entirely new manage- ment. Transient rooms. Phono Main fi!l«H. INDIGESTION, NEHVOUB DISEASES and rheumatism cured without drug*. Expert mnssnKe. Physicians' refer- rnces. HARRIETT E. LAMB. 119 H B. Spring. Home phone ABUO. YOU ARE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU BO to 125 TEMPLE STREET for hath and mnncnfr''. No nl^n 1 " In window. Bent of patronage solicited. PALATIAL BATHS; EASTERN TRAIN- ed operators. Formerly 127V4 N. Bdway. j now 12f!H N. SPRING ST. Hours 10 to 12 p. m. Tel. Home A 2 423. ELECTRIC INSTITUTE. 220 FRANK- In st,. room 6. Including baths, man* sage nnd electric blnnket. sweats for rheumatism. SCIENTIFIC BATHS AND MASSAGE by experienced lady from the cast. <otne once and you will call again. 328H N. MAIN. SULPHUME. VAPOR. ELECTRIC AND tub baths, massage and chiropody. 701 % S. BDWAY. Phone Main 3131. BOSTON ELEC. INSTITUTE— ELEC- tr> Invlgorator for rheumatism, nerv- ousness. R. 21, ground floor 757 Main. LEWI PARLORS^ SUGGESTIVE vltnonr.thy, chiropody, electric and mag- netic massage. 207 N. Bdway, room 202. LONDON MANICURE AND MABSAOE •parlors, Nubian perfumed treatment. 141% N. Broadway, pnrlor 6. Select. ALDA BATHS— VAPOR, MASSAGE, oil rubs. Attendant just from Chl- raßO. 321 TEMPLE ST. Room 3. 1524 SOUTH MAIN ST.— VAPOR. TUB, massage and magnetic treatments. Hours 10 to 10. New management. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A FEW select customers for manicuring:. 707 8. BROADWAY, room 1, flat 1. DR. MAUD "HOLLEY. i VACUUM DE- veloper, - J ir.',., S. SPRING; room 8. Phone 7340. PUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Cigar stand, barber shop and pool room on 7th St.; $1700; 3-year lease; rent $50. • • ; Cigar stand on fith St.; $1500. ' Cigar stand on Ist st. ; $2600. STROTHER & GILLOGLY 320 Grouse 111.!*., S. I •■. cor. (lilt find ■■■•■;■■- .'- .Spring Stm. FOR SALE-GOOD BUSINESS CHANCE —Will sell cheap; party wants to go back east on account of death In fam- ly. Call 20ti S. LOS ANGELES ST. FOR SALE-BY OWNER. A GOOD paying business, or will sell a half In- terewt. Call nt once. 2934 E. FIRST ST. DENTISTS SCHIFFMAN DENTAL CO., 107 N. Spring st. Painless extract- ing, filling, crown and bridge work, flexible rubber plate. Pure gold fill- ings 76c up; all other fillings, 50c up; cleaning teeth, DOc up; gold crowns and bridge work. $5.00 up; sets teeth, $5.00 up. Also open evenings and Sunday forenoons. DR. WM. BACHMAN. DENTIST. FOR- merly of Minneapolis, is permanently located nt 209-10 Johnson Bldg.. 4th and Broadway. Both phones. DR. FLECKENSTEIN. DENTIST, 132 N. Broadway, 'horpe bids. Free treatment until Jan. Ist. Open evenings and Sim- days. :.. . - . DR CICERO STEVENS. DENTIST, suite 411-412 Lankershlm bldg. FRANK STEVENS. .124 % SO. PPRINoI SPECIAL NOTICES CALI F7}RXfA~SfHATI~CA^pETc LBAN^ Ing Works clean carpets; upholster- ing, repairing. 229 E. 4th st. Phone Main 715. Home A 8254. SfijlTTiT A. POLASKY, oculist and BSE "I ltlclan of 40 years' experience, Aißr now located nt 317 W. 3d. Ex- amination free. Sunset Phone M. 6011. CLEAN WATCH, 60C; MAIN SPRINGS, BOc: warranted; old gold $1 pwt. 451 S. MAIN and .117 S. SPRING. MINING AND ASSAYING COPPER nDPPFR nOPPFR If interested, send 4 cents in stampj for Standard Copper News, containing complete engineers' reports, maps, as- says, etc.. of the Jerome Verde Copper company, adjoins Senator Clark's Great United Verde. The stock Is absolutely ' guaranteed. Address THE GENERAL SECURITIES CO., suite 30S. Pacific Electric hiflirtlnit, Los Angeles. TRUSSES I ARE YOU RUPTURED? DO YOU wear a truss from which you are suffering? We guarantee a perfect lit and best makes of trusses; women and children In charge of a graduate nurse. Open evenings. LONDON TRUSS CO.. 205 West Fifth St., Los Angeles. Cal. TRANSFER AND BTORAGE t55LT^ATPwATreKT : fiyu^rC3?; 415-417-419 San Pedro St. Main Office 324 South Main. Phones Main 1117; Home 2154. New and absolutely fireproof storage; private locked rooms for bric-a-brac, pianos, line furniture, etc., trunks, boxes, etc. stored 25c to Me per month. Wo solicit your patronage, TEAMSTERS AND TRANSFERRING FOR ( i ENERALHA.ULiNa, J SIGNAL Transfer, 119 Temple .si. Both "phones 1584. Estimates furnished. PERSONALS DOLLA it Fl KT\~Hat~ Bt*ore~sl9 s"Main^ BUSINESS PERSONALS i^ATTfEirpiLi^TsnmoN^^ ACME FEATHER WORKS. 758 San Pedro st. Tel. Sunset Main 1166; Home 8041. SOCIETY NOTICES "WHAT I KNOW ABOUT GHOSTS/^ free lecture before the Progressive! club by Mrs. May Cecil Lincoln of Buffalo, N. V., In Symphony hall, 232 8. HIM St., Sunday evening, Jan. 5. at 8 p. in. - ■ PALMIBT3 AND EDI UMS DR. ORSBN, CLAIRVOYANT, BUSl- ness medium, gives life readings daily; test circles Wednesday eve.. 8 o'clock 25c. ROOM l(i, Ut>H B. SPRING BT. MRS. PARKER, RELIAIiLU PALMIST and clairvoyant. 444 B. Spring, room 1. COLLECTION AGENCIES DON'T UiilUtV! BEAITcHLiaHT Collection Co. about your bad bills. 104 Severance Bids. ■ PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS HAZARD & HARPUAM, PIONEER . Agency. Citizens National Bank build- lug. ' Book free. LOS ANGELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 2, 1907. WANTED Help— Male nun no«« |iIMPf.OVMI4NT \UKyiX Reliable help of .ill kinds furnished on short notice; no order too small or too Urge for us to hnmlio. Hnndrfids of employer!" In t<o**i An- peles speak highly of our methods. We woulrl be Kind to have you call on us for your help. We havo Inrge lists nil tho time for thosn that want work rillil arc willing workers. A st*nare deal to Hi" work- in** man nml woman nil the time has Riven us first position In the Los An- geles employment field. Glance over the following list; come rnrly nml fro to work. Plenty of good positions on our lists. Come nd SI • us. RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 1:11 BaSI Seeonil Ntreet. Main BH2O. Home AT«SO. MARKS' ~~~ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Male tlrpnrlmrnt 12.-, 13. atrrnnii ««. Between Main nnd Los Angeles Hts. Phones: Home ASC47. JSunset Main 485. I'Vmnle l)r|»nr»mrn« ICU W. Fourth St.. room 3. Home phone Aiir.S. Main 431. All classes of help furnished, hotels, restaurants, lodging houses. Foreign department — A specialty: Mexlcnn. Japanese, Italian, French, etc., furnished on short .notice. liyULlli i.-on ItLLI lIANBISN RMI»I,OYMRIVT AGENCY C. W. JENKB & CO.. 204 Knilt Sec- ond street, Los Angeles. Cal. Both phones: Homo 383. Main 383. Carefully selected male and female help of all descriptions and nationali- ties, furnished promptly. The best place In Los Angeles tq se- CUre a good position, We want cooks And helpers and nil kinds of cooks, Walters, ranch hands, milkers. black- smiths, painters nnd nil kinds of work. Wishing you all a hnppy new year and If you will call at our office and secure a good position we will make It a prosperous year for you. ~ MUTUAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 2011 S. LOS Aiikplck Street. l.im AnK'Hrn. Cnllfoniln. L. N. NORTON, MgT. H. T. SCHWAB. Sec. nnd Treas. Home. A 3989. Sunset Bdway 4835. All kinds of help furnished free of charge; reliable In all respects nnd guarantee, satisfaction. Worklngman, see our list of help wanted. HUMMEL BROS. & co., ; . —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 Pacmc const. HUMMEL BROS. & CO.. 16 and 118 East Second street. Telephones Main 509; Home 509. WANTED— LIVELY. RELIABLE BOYS with bikes to carry Herald routes. If not afraid of getting wet see MANS- ■ FIELD. Herald circulation department. 500 MEN WANTED, 214 N. BROADWAY, hat factory, save you $2 to $5 remod- eling your old hat like new; 50c up. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. Situations guaranteed. MOLER SYS- TEM COLLEGE. 113 Enst Second street. WANTED TO EMPLOY EXPERT IN buying and selling real estate. 747 SO. MAIN ST. DOLLAR FIFTY Hat Store. S. Main. Help — Female r" */ ' ;~; ~ HANSEN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, The Old Hrllnble. 204 East Second SI Home AlSllll. ' Main 883. The best place in Los Angeles to se- cure a good position. We want cooks for families, restaurants and hotels and camps; and waitresses for cafes and hotels, city and country; and all kind of good positions. We wish you all a happy new year and if you will call at our office and take a good position we will make it a prosperous year for you. 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. ' 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 US MINES « FVRISII. 315 SOUTH HILL STREET. Money WANTED— S2OOO. TWO TO FIVE years, on store building; rented $60. H. E. SIDDALL. 207 Copp bldg. Miscellaneous WANTED— TO BUY FURNITURE AND household goods. If you 1 are going to sell we will pay you one-third more than others. Phone us. Main 1117. Homo 2154. COLYEAR FURNITURE CO., 322 Soutn Main street. Live Stock WANTED TO BUT— A HIGH HEADED black or dark bay horse; must be good traveler and gentle. 747 S. MAIN ST. FOR RENT Houses FOR RKNT-$l6-4-ROOM NEW COT- tage, second house north of .Wabash on west side of Ganuhl street, or will sell for $1600; terms $lti cash, $16 month, I including interest. I $40— 9-rocm modern house, 217 South Beaudry, or will sell for $10,000; terms, $100 cash, $100 a month, including Inter- est. $40-14-room house 318 West 14th St. ALLISON BARLOW, 213 S. Broadway. room 124. Phones Main 409; Home ASOUI. $10: 4 ROOMS; $15. 5 ROOMS; MlN- thorn, 1542 E. Adam's; Hooper car line. $14. 4 ROOMS, $l ul fl ON PAYMENTS. Beldln, 1629 E. 2tith: cor. Blauson car. COTTAGES, $10, $13. WATER PAID. GLASBY. 2Glli. cor. Slauson car line. Houses—Furnished TO 9-ROOM RESIDENCE FOR 6 months or longer, furnished. 1745 West Twenty-third street; modern. Also «- room cottage. Inquire owner, W. F HILLS. 825 Clanton street. .^ Flats TO LET— S-ROOM FLAT ON EAST Twelfth street near Central avenue. Owner at 1110 WEST TWENTY- ninth ST. Tel. «38194. Stores and Offices TO LET -STORKS. ' : $100— Corner, 701 West Seventh st. $25—2104-06 East Ninth st. $lf>— lol3 East Ninth at. $15—2309 East Ninth st. $15 231 1 East Ninth st. $16—1017 West First st. $16— 1182 East Seventh st. $20— 1112 H East Seventh st. V. DANGER, 207 8. Broadway. FOR RENT Rooms— Furnished FOR $1 A DAY YOU CAN RENT AN ontMri" room hentitlfully furnished; new, with elegant lint"! service; steam hent. Nt m: W. 7TIT BT. FOR SALE Houses S ROOM BUNGALOW Ml«*lnn m.tli-, tinted trull*, lar-e living room, flreplnrr, enameled mill nleket plnmtilna*! l«r«r level lot, unr- •len n ml Homer*, feneeili .hl<-km run 12 ft. li.v 40 ft. 1 crment nliirnnlk* nml curb*, nllrd «(rrr(. lornlr.l one- hiilf Mock from the net* l*n«mlrnn boiilevnril, ft rfni enr fnrr, twelve minute*' ride to bn*lnr** pnrt of rltf. Price 52700. AIM nne lot In the lll«lilnn,l Villa fr.-iet within nnr Mock of the I'.nxt ' First »-lrp«-t i'iir line for MAO. Ailiire** OVTM.It, lln- 17.",, llrrnl.l olTler, or telrphnne Home ClflMi FOR SALE— ~ $3300 $3500 In the University district, a nicely furnished modern house, with 5 very largo rooms, porcelain bath; nice screen porch, with stationary wash tubs; Inrge bnrn. This Is a gem, near Figueroa, and only $3SOO. T. 1,. O'IIHIl;\ * co., Jefferson and Main streets. Doth phones. A CHOICE CORNER mzm IN EUCLID HEIGHTS Two fine lots at northeast corner of Hollenbeck and Orme avenues. Directly on new Seventh street car line. For tern™ soo SAMUEL J. HARRIS. • Corner Euclid and Stephenson ayes. FOR SALE- 6-room cottage with bath, toilet, man- tel, etc.; lot r.0x125; price $1850; $100 cash, balance $.1) per month. 4-room California house with five lots, 2 blocks from car line; price $3000; <A cash. E. O. DEVENS. 27 Laughlln bldg., 315 South Broadway. FOR SALE— ,' ON WEST FORTIETH STREET, NEAR NORMANDIE AVENUE. 914.10 ' si tr.o 4-room cottage on good lot 40x150; terms $350 cash, balance $15 month. JONES & RYDER LAND CO., 218 West Third street. A FINE NEW YEAR'S PRESENT— Beautififl 5-room bungalow in Uni- versity district; mission style; every- thing modern and must be sold by Jan. 1. Price $2500. You can suit yourself about terms. I make a specialty of bargains and have several that will pay you to in- vestigate. J. S. SPENCER, JR., Main 4413. 217 Grant Bldg. FOR SALE — BARGAIN. Southwest, six-room bungalow, just completed; hardwood floors In living room, dining room and den; beamed ceilings, brick fireplace, buffet, book- cases, seat, cabinet kitchen, screen porch, two tubs, barn. Owner must sell within ten days. Price, coin- •>-. pletely furnished, $4000; $500 cash. PITTSBURG REAL ESTATE CO., 311-15 Laughlln Bldg. FOR SALE — 16-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. $6750 all told. Surely this Is a snap. F. D. DAVIES, 1423 I ■:. First St. • Home 41378. Boyle 1385. FOR SALE— S2SOO. Positively best home in city for thr price. » 234 EAST 42D ST. Can be seen only before 12 noon. J. R. MACLINTOCK. 704 Grant bldg. FOR SALE— ON WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR NORMANDIE AVENUE. A thoroughly ' up-to-date 5-room cot- tage on large lot 50x150: price $2800; terms $500 cash, balance $25 month. JONES & RYDER LAND CO., 218 West Third street. $25 DOWN, $25 MONTHLY, 4 ROOMS, new, $1000. BELDIN, 1629 E. 26th, cor. Slauson car line. $20 DOWN, $20 MO.: $1600, 4 ROOMS, • Mlnthorn, 1542 E. Adams, Hooper car. $25 DOWN, $25 MONTHLY. 4 ROOMS. $2000; keys 1542 E. Adams. Hooper cars. 1721 E. 31ST. NEAR SLAUSON CAR line; « rms. barn,; new; $3000; $100 down. $2700; $1500 CASH, 2 COTTAGES RENT- ed $25. SIDDALL, 2i.; Copp building. $2566, $1300 CASH: 2 COTT RENT- ed, $26. SIDDALL, 207 Copp bid*. 1323 COURT. NEAR ALVARADO; Temple cars; 5 rms. $2350; $50 down. $20 DOWN. $20 MONTHLY. 4 ROOMS* 1542 E. 25th; Slauson car line. City Lots and Lands ON EAST ADAMS STREET I have one lot left 40x125 This Is fast becoming a manufac- turing district and will soon be classed as business property. Buy now and double your money later. Will sell now for Come In and see me Monday and lei me explain particulars and terms. THIS IS A BARGAIN BOX 400, Herald. FOR SALE ' BARGAIN $450 This price Is $150 less than adjoining lots are selling for. . 50x133 HIGHLAND VILLA TRACT One block from East First m. car line. Have one other lot In same tract to be sold for $000; small payment down, bal- ance $12.50 per month. OWNER, Home telephone C 1052; or ad- dress BOX 190. Herald SHOES REPAIhED MEN'S OAK H SOLES, UK WE'D. 11, LA- dl«s' 70«. Factory Boom Stor* til W. «. FOR SALt City Lots and Land* ron ■Al,f! Vneant. 8 lots 25*107 <*nrh; e«Kt front, New rinmpxhlre nenr 12th; $600 each; $2". down, $ln per mo. Lot R0x200; west front, WMtt'ti aye. ti«-ar Washington; $2500, terms If desired. Fine corner 100x200, Western «v*. near Pico; nil street work done and paid; $6000; terms. Fine corner, Normandle south of Washington; 62x140 to alley; $1500; terms. \vr:«T rralty co. OMIFK WRIT HRAI.TV CO., Til arwmt niiiß. __ A~ii7 «' n AnoAiN ON WEST WASHINGTON STREET. Lot to:,Kt7« feet. Fine for stores or flats. We can deliver this lot at below the rnnrket. One of the best buys In the city, Commission to agents. ACMi; HKAI.TV CO. (Inc.) Offices 427-8 Qrosse Bldg;., fitli and Spring fits. FOR BALE I LOTS 60x150 EACH, ON the southeast corner 'if (6th nnd Art- Cona, Santa Monica, one block from the our line and In tho center of Immedlnte contemplated improvements. Price $lCo*); $550 cash, balance on terms. This Is the cheapest buy In Santa Monica. THOB. J. HAMPTON, 2P5-6 Mason Opera house. L. A. R. B. FOR "AI.F — Four bennllfnl lot* on 4he Rtißte flock enp line, nenr lliintlnKlon'n nen mr linrim nnd Inxhle of (he el«y limit* fit n bnr~nln. Owner need* the money, _Ajl<lriM><i nO_C_4H», Herald. Business Property ■7KOO TpPI* Is 11 KOllll Investment, liny Improved hnnlnoMM property, lncnl?il opposite S. I. 11 y. Co.'* ynrilfl, cot. Sun 1 '-riinn'lo niul Ann nt*.| Improved with n 22-room ImlKlns house. fm-InK on San IVriiiinilo at., mill a 4-rooin cot ■ (na;e fnrlns on Ann M., both rented. Lot ROxISO ft. Till* moat be sold at once. A attires* Mi:iM:il. 1030 S. Olive St. Home phone P4SBB. Country Property FOR TIMBER LANDS-HEAVI- LY TIMBERED LANDS IN OREGON, WASHINGTON AND CALIFORNIA IN LARGE OR SMALL TRACTS. See K. S. MATTESON & CO., 618 WEST SIXTH ST. ..OS ANOELEa. Orange Groves FOR SALE— SI6,OOO, 20-ACRE GROVE at La Verne, near San Dlmas, mostly navels; mostly young trees recently come into bearing; $2000, crop In- cluded if sold soon; abundance of water; house, barn, assorted family orchard; a bargain. 1,. M. PRATT, 60S Laughlln I) I da;. "Headquarters for Orange Groves." ■ Government Lands Your Last Chance to Get GOVERNMENT LAND IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY FOR 91.00 PER ACRE Other land In same vicinity selling at $75 to $100 per acre at the present time. Secure some of this while it lasts. Also some fine relinquished and deeded lands. See f GEO. T. SCHERMAN, 035 Cittern* National llnnk Bids. Corner Third nnd Mnlu Sta. Country Property — County FREE INFORMATION ON NAPA, SO- noma, Marln, Mendoelno and Lake coun- ties; lectures dally at Chamber of Com- merce. Francis Hope. 221 9. Spring st. Miscellaneous ■p O R FOR SALE! S A Ii ■ 1 have a beautiful upright piano that must be sold at once. Tbla la a new Instru- ment and bua a 10-year guar- antee. The price la -rlthln your reach. It la much less than the actual coat. You can get more Information by ad- dreaalnc BOX IDS. Herald Office. ■ FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND HAND billiard and pool tables, bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. Send for cata- logue. THE HRUNSWICK-BALKE- COLLENDER CO., 331 West Third St., Los Angeles, v - Y(H' CAN lil.'Y GOOD PIANOS AT LOW prices at F. JV. KRINGEL'S, 845 South Spring. Tuning and repairing. Broad- way 2USB; Home F8126. ASBESTOS COALOIL BRICKS,' $:'; SAM- ple $1; cheaper than wood or coal. AGENT. 207 Copp building. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate M. DONALD & stott, 309 to 317 Lunkernhlin building. TO BUY Owners and dealers in real estate who have properties for sale or exchange will find it decidedly to their advantage to come in and have a talk with me. We can handle property located in any part of the United States. Eastern 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. M.don A Li > & stott. Entrance 312 Lankerahlm bldK- Home phono 4746. Sunset Main 4555. BEN WHITE Will Exchange your property; Immense bargains; apply at once; satisfaction and quick results. Member Realty Board. SO4-6 BRYSON Block, Second and Spring, EXCHANGE— S7 6OO; THRKK HOUSES, rented $50; equity $5000; want land or lots. H. E. SIDDALL, 207 Cupp bid*. Main 4071 R2 Js^^ftte*) 800 ». mil. llnm* I«KW». Mnln 230-,. Th. Largttt But- djt Lou Ang«l«t. */r 013-5-7 W. 7th •■♦. tefgj^ For Sale Wi^J^iffl.a^3s i,ot. Central Ari- V^BTOffrffil^r Inprton Heights, >I»^SgaJ»l*HL BOxlßOi tan da 2 ~X~ ' ft. nbovo filrle- Walk. Must hp sold till* week. Worth 1500: will be worth $2001) In three months. Sacrifice equity of $950 for §600 rush. KinviV M,lti:ilHU\, 201-203 :.fnißiiiiii HUIk- EDUCATIONAL &PA rTKSSONS^U fvMON^fY^Toj^ perlenced Spanish teacher Telephone Home <-I'iT.'.'. or .■Klilrowa HliX 192, tternlii. FOR SALE Suburban Property Foil SALE Three acres between Vermont and Western avenues; will make 18 large lots; rleht In line of development toward Hollywood, Now cur lines and distance from the surrounding high- priced property makes this small sub- division very attractive. The owner will sacrifice for quick sale. JOS. 13. DAVIS. A 2l 08. TIM Inv HI.Ik. FOR 12AUL.12 HOCK LOTS SeT WAI.KKII A CLARK, Agent*. Homo phone 492, Sunset Flora 3141. through Qlendale Exchange. Office corner of Central and Colorado ayes., end of Eagle Rook car line. Tract two blocks south. AI.TA 1)12 ~~* ALTADENA! alt a hex a! For property In tills pretty Pasa- dena foothill suburb see 1- m. PRATT & CO., COB Ijaughlln Bldg., or Altadena office at end of car line. LEGAL NOTICES *" " Ai,~i.\.s SUJijIONs' ~~~— In the Superior Court of the County or Los Angeles, State of California. The City of Los Angeles, a municipal corporation, plaintiff, vs. Anthony K. Hernandez, Helen W. Ross, Mrs. L. W. Thatcher, also known as Elizabeth Thatcher, also known as Mrs. W. B. Shlvely. Albert Brown, W. B. Thompson. John Shaffer, Hiram F. Jewell, Mrs E. W. Barker, Margaret Irwin, administfl trix of the estate of I. N. Irwin, de- ceased; John D. Bicknell. Lucinda Macy Foy, administratrix of the estate of S. C. Foy. deceased; Charles E. Parker. Fannie L. Judson. Helen T. Judson. Stanley L. Judson, George Hart, W. B. Scarborough, Lee Ford, John Doe Jane Doe, Richard Roe, Sarah Roe, Peter Coe, Mary Coe, John Boe, Cora Boe, Jack Moe. Jane Moe, Dick Hoe, May Hoe, Bill Loe. Alice Loe. John Red, Jane Red. Bill Red, Alice Red. Jack Blue and Mary Blue, defendants. Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, and the complaint filed in said County of Los Angeles, In the office of the Clerk of said county. The People of the State of California Send Greeting To: Anthony R. Hernandez. Helen W. Ross, Mrs. L. W. Thatcher, also known as Elizabeth Thatcher, also known as Mrs "W. B. Shively. Albert Brown, W. B. Thompson, John Shaffer, Hiram F. Jewell. Mrs. E. W. Barker, Margaret Irwin, administratrix of the estate of I. N. Irwin; John D. Bicknell, Lucinda Macy Fox, administratrix of the estate of S. C. Foy deceased; Charles E. Par- ker, Fannie L. Judson Helen T. Judson, Mary Roe Judson, George Hart, W. B. Scarborough, Lee Ford. John Doe. Jane Doe, Richard Roe, Sarah Roe. Peter Coe Mary Coe, John Boe, Cora Boe, Jack Moe. Jane Moe, Dick Hoe, May Hoe Bill Loe, Alice Loe, John Red, Jane Red, Bill Red, Alice Red, Jack Blue and Mary Blue, defendants. You and each of you, are hereby directed to appear and answer to the complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you, and each of you. In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, within ten days after the ser- vice on you of this summons — If served within this county, or within thirty days If served elsewhere. Such action Is brought to condemn the lands and premises hereinafter de- scribed for a public use, to wit: for an addition to the school grounds appurte- nant to the public high school of the City of Los Angeles. That the lands and premises so sought to be taken and condemned for such public use are situated in the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California, and are more par- ticularly bounded and described as fol- lows: Beginning at the southwest corner of the tract of land conveyed to Los An- geles Lodge No. 12 of Free and Accepted Masons by the City of Los Angeles, by deed recorded In Book 6, page 308. of Deeds, Records of said county; thence north 26% degrees east, 278 feet to a point in tho north boundary of the tract known as the City Cemetery Tract; thence along north line of said last mentioned tract south 62% degrees east, 311 feet to the northeast corner of said City Cemetery Tract; thence along the east line thereof, south 26% degrees west. 278 feet; thence north 63% de- grees west, 311 feet to the point of be- ginning. Reference is hereby made to the com- plaint for descriptions of the respective parcels so sought to be taken. And you, and each of you, are hereby notified to appear and show cause why the property above described should not be condemned as prayed for in the complaint. And you are hereby notified that un- less you appear and answer as above required said plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief demanded In the complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the State of Cali- fornia. in and for the County of Los An- geles, this Ist day of April, 1905. (Seal of tho Superior Court) C G. KEYES. Clerk. By H. E. Ride, lNS. Deputy Clerk. 1-14-21-28 12-5-12-19-26 1-2-9-18 lOt Notice of Stockholder*' Meeting THE REGULAR ANNUAL MKETINQ : of the stockholders of Manhattan Sav- ings bank, for the election of directors 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 Slii day of January. 1907, at 3:30 clock p. in. By order of the board of directors. CHARLES KWING. Secretary. 12-23-1-7 16t Notice of Stockholders' Meetluir NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Paclfto Clay Manufacturing com- pany will be held at room 812, Hulluid block, in this city, Tuesday, January 15, 1907, at 10 o'clock a. in., fur the purpose of electing a board of directors and tliu transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. . 1. 8. PORTER. Secretary. Lob Angeles, Cal., Doc. £2, 1900. 12-23-1-5 14t Notice of Mockboldera' Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the second annual meeting of the stock- holders < ' Consolidated Realty company will be held at the office of said com- pany. 620 Chamber of Commerce build- ing, Los Angeles. Cal.. Jan. 8, 1907, at 7:30 p. m for the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before said meeting. X JORDAN. Secretary. 14-23-1-8 nt 9 SENDS LAST NOTE TO HARRIMAN CHIEF MANNAHAN GIVES "IS ULTIMATUM Warns Railroad President of Impend. ing Drastic Action Concerning Demands — News of the Rail. road World By As-snelnted Press. PEi >i;ia. in.. Jan. i. Brand Master Hannahafi of the Brotherhood >>r Loco* motive Firemen and ESnglnafmrt to« nlghl i nued ■> second ultimatum to !•;. i. Harrlman of. the Southern Pacific railroad, warning him of the Impending drastic measures that Will bo placfd in effect unless he exercises his pow« el to terminate the grievance)! now prevailing. The telegram follows: "Peoria, Ills., Jan. 1— K. H. Harri ii.iii. President Smithern Pacific, New York: "The dispute on the Atlantic system of the Southern Pacific company, not wlthstandlng statements to tho con trnry, is between your company and our members. On other of your lines the fiellng is growing that they mny expect the .same injustice in the near future. "If your representatives really deßirc arbitration we are nnxlous to adjust In that way, and we insist that a third party should not be permitted to in fluence your company In this flatter. "Once more, in justice to the men and the public, who will be affected by an extension of a strike to other parts of your system, I ask you to exercise your authority and restore the conditions which the abrogation of the agreement took away from the Broth erhood of Locomotive Firemen on May 1. Your officials entered willingrly Into an agreement with the Brotherhood of Engineers that nullified the same. "I await an immediate answer. Not hearing from you I shall feel that I have exercised due patience and have served a, final notice to the public. "J. J. HANNAHAN, "Grand Master Brotherhood of Lo comotive Firemen and Englnemen." INVESTIGATE .BLOCK SIGNALS Recent Wrecks Influence Interstate Commerce Commission By Associated Press. WASHINGTON. Jan. I.— The inter state commerce commission today reached an agreement to Investigate the block signal systems on both the Southern and Baltimore .1 Ohio rail roads in view of the recent disastrous collisions and derailments on these roads, attended by serious injury and \ loss of life. The first hearing which will be public will be held in this city Friday, the 4th instant. LOOK AFTER TRAVELERS' NEEDS Union Pacific Establishes Special Porter Service Effective at an early date the Union Pacific will establish train porter serv ice on trains Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6. The porters will have a number of duties, chief of which will be the care of coaches and the chair cars. They will be required to keep the same in a clean and tidy condition, look after ventilation, lights, etc. They further will assist passengers on and off their, cars and coaches, per form any special duty assigned by the train conductor in the Interest of train service, and look after the comfort o£ passengers generally. Increase for Toledo Men By Associated Press. TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan. I.— As apprecia tion of faithful service 1000 men em ployed by the Toledo Hallway & Light company and the Mnumee Valley Rail road & Light company, including about 900 motormen and conductors, received a handsome New Year's present today in the shape of a 10 per cent increase in wages. NOTICE To Holders of Herald Photo Coupon* Studio closes January 6, 1907. All cou pons must be presented not later than Wednesday, January L\ 1907. __ LEGAL NOTICES i!s'Yit^tl?)ns^f6^~p^oTosals~T6 EXECUTE GOVERNMENT SURVEYS IN CALIFORNA.— NotIco No. 4. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at this office up to and in- cluding February 1, 1907, for running, measuring and marking according to law and instructions the following described surveys, to wit: T. 13 S., R. 14 E., sec- tion lines, ii" miles; private claims, school land in connection, 150 miles. T. 14 8., R. 1 1.., section lines 60 miles; prlvato claims, school lands and connections 141 miles. T. 15 S., R. 14 E., section lines 00 miles; private claims, school lands and connections, 177 miles. T. 16 8., R. 13 E., section lines 60 miles; private * claims, school lands and connections 187 miles. T. 16 S., R. 14 E., section lines SO miles; private claims, school land and connec- ncctioiis 165 miles. T. 16 S., R. 15 E., section lines U0 miles; private claims, school lands and connections 160 miles. T. 17 S., K. 15 10., section lines 26 miles; private claims, school lands and connec- tions 'JO miles (all S. P. M). Bids must be sirbmitted In duplicate and must be ac .staled prices per diem for a stated num- ber of days. -The liability of the contract will be restricted to >t>,;>uO in the case of cue deputy, and to $11,500 In the case of a firm of "deputies. All bids must be Blade In writing, sealed and marked "Pro- posals to Execute Government Surveys described in Notice No. 4, dated Jan. 2, W07," Proposals may be left at this office ir. person or Inclosed in an envelope and forwarded by mall, Bids for surveys de- scribed in this notice will be opened on February 2. 1907, and notice forwarded to the successful bidder within 60 days there- after, accompanied with contract, includ- ing said surveys, and bond which must be properly executed and returned to this office immediately. Only responsible, re- liable and competent surveyors will be em- ployed, who must execute their surveys in person, and will be required to give bend in double the amount of contract in each instance. It will be required that the surveys herein described be completed Mid returns made to this office on or be- fore Muroh 1. 1908. Surveyors may sub- mit bids under more than one notice, but the bids must be separate under each, and ihis office will limit each deputy to such an amount of work as can be properly completed within the time specified. The right is reserved by this office to reject any and all bids and no contracts will be binding on the part of the United States I'litii approved by the Commissioner of the General Land OP*|ce, Office of IT. S. Bur* eyor General. Ban Francisco, California. Jan. 2, 1907. V. S. Surveyor General fgr California. 1-2-4-7-9-11-14 6t ; NOTICE OK SHAREHOLDERS' MEET* Ing— The regular annual meeting of tba shareholder* of the National Bank of Commerce in Los Angeles, for the elao- lion of directors and fur the transaction of such other business as may coma De- fore the meeting, will be held at Us banking office, northeast corner Sixth ana Spring streets, In me city of Los Ange- les, county of Los Angeles, state of Cali- fornia, 011 Tuesday, th« Bth day of Jauu- ury. 1907. at 3 o'clock p. in Polls will be open from 10 o'clock a. vi. until 4 o'clock p. m. of that day. By order of the board of directors. - . CIIARLK3 BWINU. Ca»ai»r. 12-S-l-l Jit