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THE WEATHER F LOS ANGELES,. .Inn. 8, 1907 -__ lme.l The'r. I Hum. I Wind | Vlcy.lWthr."" Kir. I Hum [ NHH 8 I Clfnr. i| 17 I T(K ! t.p.m.l B4 I KB | VV I » J Clear. Maximum temperature, 61. ; Minimum inline, 87. I PosslhlA sunshine January 8, in hours. I Actual siinjihino January *, 9 hours 61 minutes. . MARRIAGE LICENSES MALOTT-HMITH P. Malott, aged 2«, native of New York, nnd Hasal '. V. Smith, aged 17. native of Ohio; both residents of Los Angeles. CIUSS-MAUAK-Ucorge A. Crlsn, ngerl 27, native of California, and Mamlo A. , Alarm r, aged 21. native of England; both residents of l.os AtiKeii.u. ANMICHSON-MATHON Isaac Anderson, aged 28, native of Finland and resident (if Seattle, Wash., and Anna Matson, ■ aged 29, live of Finland and resident of Los Angeles. BMITH-LOWF.LL- Albert W. Smith, aged 23, native of Indiana, and Oertrud.i ' ; Lowell, aged 23, native nt New Mexico; both residents (if Los Angeles. REEVEB-LEEMAN-Charles W. Reeves, aged 22, native of Virginia, and Mabel c. Leeman, aged 17, native of Califor- nia; both residents of Los Angeles. DOLDER-TOLLEPBEN-Bnm A, Holder, aged 27, native of Illinois, and Anna Tollepsen, nged 28, natlvo of Iowa; both residents of Los Angeles. McCLAY-THAYEII-Merrletto F. Mc- Clay, aged 21, native of California, and . Florence M. Thuyer, aged 18, native of Illinois; both residents of Los Angeles. WAINWRIOHT-BWOPE - Charles 11. Walnwrlght. aged 21, native of Califor- nia and resident of Los Angeles, and Alma Swnpo, aged 22, native of Arkan- sas and resident of Riverside. MARTIN-LEON IS Claude Martin, aged 26, native of France, and Brnestlna .Leonls, aged 23, native of France; both - residents of Los Angeles. HAMSEY-HOGUE - Murray Ramsey. aged 24, native of Texas and resident of I Long Beach, and Ida L. Hogue, aged 26, natlvo -of Missouri and resident of Los Angeles. GOODON-MARTIN-John P. Goodon, n«ed 25, native of Maine, and Alice E. Martin, aged 22, natlvo of Illinois; both residents of Los Angeles. • SCHNEIDER-SCIIOCk— Joseph Schnei- der, aged 40, native of Germany, and Augusta Sehock, aged 44, native of Ger- many; both residents of Lou Angeles. BABTHEIM-ENKLE— Edmund Basthelm, aged 23, native of California and resi- dent of San Francisco, and Irene En- ' kle, aged 22, native of California and a resident of Los Angeles. CONWAY-K I Burgess. N. Con- way, aged 66, natlvn of Indiana, and 1 Sarah E. Klmball, aged 62, native of , Pennsylvania; both ; residents of Los , Angeles. . •>. ; BIRTHS William and wife. '317 Thomas street, a girl. . CABRAL — Manuel and wife, 837 Maple . ' ' avenue, a girl. SMITH— F. and wife, 1214 West "Forty-fourth street, a girl. ■ • ' ANDERSON— WiIIiam G. and wife, 836 ,-• Tennessee street, a boy. SUGAR— Jacob and wife, 319 Pavllllon place, a boy. RENLAND Henry and wife, . 1436 East 'Seventeenth street, a boy. ■ " McPHERSON— DonaId and wife, 5524 Illllcrest drive, a boy. 2 DEATHS ■■'■' - : - T • ' BARRACLOUGH— MattIe S., aged 31 years, 1321 Carroll avenue, tubercu- losis. — Ruth, aged 9 months,- 628 South Avenue Twenty-one, enterocolltis. SMITH — Thomas J., aged 39 y€ars, Na- deau hotel, tuberculosis. VAN DERCOOK— M., aged . 69 years, 1507 South Grand avenue, sarcoma. • PAGE— Herbert W.. aged 24 years, 862 Buena Vista street, phthisis pulmo- nalis. , , PARSONS — Sophia' N., aged 82 years, 718 Ruth avenue, asthma. • FITCH — Phllllpplne W., aged 28 years, emergency hospital. sarcoma. 'y. : v ■'"•*' PBRINGKR — Joseph, aged 37 years, Hiinta F«; hospital, tuberculosis.* ■ FUNERAL NOTICE [ , : HODGES — At the residence of her son, W. I- Hodges, 310 East Thirty-fifth a street, January 1, 1907, ■ MI'S.- N. W. HodgeS, aged 72 years. 1 Funeral ser- vice at the chapel of Bresee Bros., 855 .' Flgueroa street Saturday at 1:30. Interment Rosedale. ,v/ , V- SMITH— 2, 1907, Thomas J., be- loved husband of Emma Smith, aged 39 years. Funeral Friday, Jim. 4, at 1:30 p. m. from the parlors of Cunningham & O'Connor, 1031 South Grand avenue. Services at Cathedral at 'I p. m. A member of Spokane Aerie No. 2, Fra- ternal Order of Eagles. Members of Eagles requested to attend. Interment Calvary. ': <•'■','■ ■ ' Peck & Chase Co., undertakers and em- balmers; lady assistants. 433 South Hill. Tel. Main 61. . ORR & EDWARDS COMPANY Successors to Orr & Hines Co. Funeral directors. ■•':••- f-V>-< :<• ■:■■-■. ,-. , ' Corner Tenth nnd Flo— Sts. ' Main 66. Home F4671. Lady assistant. CHURCH NOTICES FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hope st. near Ninth. Seats free. Rev. Wm., Horace Day, D. D., pastor; Rev. '. Warren F. Day, D. D., pastor emeritus; Harry Clifford Lott, choir master; Dean "Walter -F. Skeele, organist.-' Morning service 11 o'clock. The pastor will preach on "What Is the Bible Good For?" In the evening the Congregational Choral club, Wm. Henry Lott, director, will render the cantata, "Faith and Praise," The pastor, Dr. Horace Day, will preach a short sermon. On Tues- day evening this church will Join th» central group of churches in the First Christian church In a union service, and on Thursday evening In the First Bap- . tist 'church. The usual home meet- ing on Wednesday evening. CHRIST CHURCH - CORNER 12TH and Flower. Rev. Baker P. Lee, rector. . " Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 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 8:80 to , 9:30. Services and medicine ' free to all. Church open dally for private prayer ■ . from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. PENIEL HALL, 227 SOUTH MAIN •treet*-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; 9:45. 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 G. B. Studd, super- intendent a of the mission. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SClEN- tst SlmiiKoii auditorium, 734 8. Hope . street. Services Sunday XI a. 111. and ■ 8 p. . in.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject"-- "Life." Children's Sunday school 0:30 a. m.; Wednesday evening meeting, 8 o'clock. , Reading rooms 610-11 Herman W. Hell • ■ man building, Spring and Fourth streets, open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 614 West Adams, near Flgueroa street. Rev. / Lewis G. Morris, rector. Sunday ser- vices, 7:80 a. m.. 11 a. m., 5 p. m. This Is - a FREE church and all are cordially In- ,vlt«d, 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. ' THE LOS ANOKLKB FELLOWSHIP, Benjamin ' Fay Mill., 'permanent minis- >; ter New Year's social Friday evening, Himiehui-d hall, Dramatic and muelen.l program, including a farce under -the direction of Prof. W. W. He_thcote. 8 ■■to, 9> o'clock: social with • dancing 9 to 'Mlc/cloek, All Interested arc Invited. SHOES REPAIRED :r , M S, N " I AK U*» iBOI ' E8 ' HKWED. 11. LA- - dleaVifio. Factory fcho* Stot'a SIS W. tf. SANITARIUMS . Mns. m. HBnnanrs banitarujm- MnMnfs, Hath*.- of nil kind*; newly equipped with npedlo spray and shower; Russian .mil Turkish baths' a specialty; Chiropody, mnnlcurlnn, «cnlp and facial massage, 225MJ W. IST BT. Horn« »SO9. TUP, VAPOR AND BULPHtTMB BATHS, massage, vlhrnlnrv treatments for rheu- matism, nervous debility; manicuring, fn.ee nmi m lp. fli'i)^ 3. iVwfiy. Tel. MM. ... BATHS AND MASSAOE NEWLY OPENED— TTIR RORENBKRO Institute, 809 Temple St., cor. Broad- way. Baths, massage, magnetic and electric treatment* Expert trained operators. Hours 0 a in. to II P. m. Homo phone A 5076. INHIaESTION, NERVOUS DISEASES and rheumatism cured without drug*. Expert mnssnge. Physicians' refer- ences. HARRIETT K. LAMB, 11»*4 B. Sprlntr. Home phnnp ABIBO. TOU ARE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU ■ (to to 136 TEMPLE STREET for bath •nd mnssare. No signs In window. Best of iintronn«re solicited, ELECTRIC INSTITUTE, 220 FRANK- tin st,, room 6, Including baths, mas« sage and «lectrln blanket, sweats for rheumatism. ______ SCIENTIFIC BATHS AND MASSAOH by experienced lady from the east. Come ones and you will call again. 328V6 N. MAIN. PALATIAL BATHS; EASTERN TKAIN- rd operators. Formerly 127 V. N. Bdway.; now 12GM N. SPRING ST. Tel. Home A 2423. BULPHUMBJ, VAPOR, ELECTRIC AND tub bnth* massage and chiropody. 701*4 8- BDWAY. Phone Main 3133. BOSTON ELEC. INSTITUTE— ELEC- Ir'> lnvlgorator for rhoumntlsm, nerv- ousness. R. 21, ground floor 757 Main. LISN"Sb"N~MANICURE:~A'ND~JIASSAaE parlors, Nubian perfumed treatment. 141 % N. Broadway, parlor 6. Select. LEWIS PARLORS. SUGGESTIVE vltnopr. chiropody, electric and mag- netic massage. 207 N. Hdway, room 202. 1524 SOUTH MAIN ST.— VAPOR, TUB, massage and magnetic treatments. Hours 10 to 10. New management. LONDON MANICURE AND MASSAGE parlors, Nubian perfumed treatment. 141 V_ N. Broadway, parlor 6. Select. TOUNO LADY WOULD LIKE A FEW select customers for manicuring. 707 3. BROADWAY, room 1. flat 1. ALDA BATHS-VAPOR. SPONGE, OIL Vubs,/ electricity; new attendant. 321 TEMPLE ST., Room 3. MANICURING. SCALP TREATMENTS— Have you tried them? Room 1, 610% __ DR. MAUD HOLLEY. VACUUM DE- veloper, 245% S. SPRING; room 3. Phone 7340. . • MONEY TO LOAN \^"e mai<e^l^a^js~c)^¥ur^iture" pianos, horses, wagons, carriages, cattle, etc.. without removal . from your pos- session. | Loans also made to salaried persons on Elain note without indorser or publicity, lowest rates In town. FIDELITY LOAN CO., - 529 Mason building. - 26 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 lndorsers; easy payment.!, f_!iW_,_' lowest rates. Hours 10:30 to :80. - COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO.. 628-629 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 decrease! each month. STATE MUTUAL B. & L. ASSN.. 107 S. Broad- ■ way. ..■■--. -.;■■-- ■■ • ■ . j MONEY TO LOAN— SIOOO OR MORE UN Improved city property. ALLISON I BARLOW, 213 S. Broadway, room 124. Phones Main 409; Home ASO9I. MONEY TO LOAN — THOMAS S. WADS* WORTH. 319 & 320 Douglas bldg.. • will lend money on city or county ■ real estate. " w^ ■ .<> ? ;?. > v .. t TO JEWELRY LOAN~CO.,"ON diamonds, Jewelry, etc. 325% SOUTH SPRING ST. Room 12. WE LOAN MONEY TO SALARIED PEO- ■ pie; confidential. Mutual Trust Co., 421 Bullard t!k. ' ■ _ MINING AND ASSAYING COPPER COPPER COPPER It Interested, send 4 cents in stamp* 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 308, Pacific Electric building, Los Angeles. ', SPEC I A L NOTICES CALIFORNIA STEAM CARPET CLEAN- inar Works clean carpets; upholster- ing, repairing. 229 E. 4th st. Phone Main 715. Home A 5254. .-.■•-. jngMt.DK. A. POLASKY. oculist and optician of 40 years' experience. • "now located at 317 W. 3d. Ex- amination free. Sunset Phone M. 6011. CLEAN WATCH. 50C; MAIN SP~RINaS~, 60c; warranted; old gold $1 pwt. 451 S. MATN and 517 S. SPRING. •rRANSFER AND STORAGE COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO., 415-417-119 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 50c per month. We solicit your patronage. . ••-... TRUSSES ARE^^COr^UPTUlfElif^^b^^O'fj 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. PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS DR. QKBKN, CLAIRVOYANT, Hl'Sl- ness medium, gives life readings dally; tost circles Wednesday eve., >S o'clock, 25c. ROOM 18, 119% S. SPRING ST. MRS. PARKER, RELIABLE PALMIST and clairvoyant. 444 S. Spring, room 1. _ _ _ personal, ladies! e>r7~l__ franco^ ~comT- pound; safe, speedy regulator; 26c Druggists or mall. Booklet free Dr. 1 LaFRANCO, Philadelphia, Pa. DOLLAR FIFTY Hat' ore. 519 B~ Main. BUSINESS PERSONALS ji_jXTTnaß~pxL_oW_nß_'i^VAT_f_rXT ACME FEATHER WORKS, 758 San Pedro st. Tel. Sunset Main 1166; Home 8041. • • ■ - - TEAMSTERS AND TRANSFERRING [GENERAL^IIAULINO. SIGNAL Transfer, 119 Temple st. Both phones 1584. Estimates furnished. . - COLLECTION AGENCIES •■>! loot^T^WOUKrT^lSSirjiaA^iClllAQliT .Collection Co. about your > bad bill.. : 804 Bavarano Bids. ■ ; PATENT. AND PATENT RIGHTS HAZARD & HARPHAM, PIONEER Agency. ' rtu_nun National Bank build- . Itut. Hook five. \ LOS ANGET.ES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1907. WANTED Help— Male ni:n f noM BMPtOVMRJIT AOBJTOT ' Reliable help of all kinds furnished on short notice; no order too small or too large for us to handle. Hundreds of employers In Los An- geles speak highly of our methods. We would be glad to have you call or, us for your help. , We hflvn large lists nil the time fnr those that wnnt work nnd are willing workers. A square deal to the work- Ing man nml woman nil the time has - Riven us first position In the Los An- gfles employment field. Come early and go to work. Plenty of good positions on our lists. Come And nee us. RED~CROSS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 1.14 Knmt Second Plreet, Main RR2O. Home AflWi Wflr rli " RDnn§ n FI P han«km BU-PLorstnirr aobucji 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- Her, furnished promptly. Man and wife, cook and helper, R. R. eating home, $100 mo.; fry cook, coun- try, IN 111.1.: fry cook, $90 mo.; 2d cook, hotel, $50 mo.; cook and helper, coun- try, {80 mo.; ranch cook, 6 men, $50 mo.; Walter, $10 Wife; French or Italian cook, |65 mo.; bus boy, $27 mo.; 10 up. holsterers, $3 and $3.60 day; goat herd- er, $30 mo. and fd.; 10 ranch hands, $30 and $35 mo.; house painters, $3 day; orchard hand, $30 mo.; transfer driver. $12 wk.; wagon teamsters, $2 and $2.25 day; scraper , teamsters, $2.25 day;.- be.) man, «35 mo.; miners, $4 day; milkers, $10 mo.; milk wagon driver, $50 mo. and commission. Lots nt other good posi- tions. Come early. SOUTHERN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE >".■ 201 Kn«< Second St. ' J. SAMSON, Prop. Phono Homo A 5059. WANTED FOR NEEDLES Teamsters and laborers $2.25, free fare; also for Tonopah.and Tidewater R. R. Co., Nevada, free fare, ship Mon- day; teamsters $2.25- day, laborers $2.25. rockmen $2.50 and $3.00, 5 ranch hands $35 and found, 4 milkers $30 and $40 and found, teamsters and laborers In and near city, hotel cook $85, camp cook $60, 2 ilunkeys $30, blacksmith $3.75, C carpenters $3.50, free fare. Lots of jobs. Call and * sec us. . ■ .- ..- MARKS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY . ' ■' 12.'. I3nnt Second Street. Phones Main 465. Home Af.647. All classes of help furnished, hotels, restaurants, lodging houses, etc. FOREIGN DEPARTMENT Mexican, Japanese, Italian, French, etc., furnished on short notice. MUTUAL ■■■■. . EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 200 S. I.OS ANGELES STREET. Home A 3989. Bdway. 4835. We do give satisfaction and have jroved it. If you want help call us up by phone and place your orders and give us a trial. Bridge carpen- ters $3.25 to $3.50 a day, miners $4 a day, ship Arizona, free fare. Tinners, laborers, etc. ..-. ■ . HUMMELBROS. & 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 Paeinc coast. HUMMEL BROS. & CO., 316 and 118 East Second street. ■ Telephones Main 509; Home 609. WANTED— HUSKY BOY TO CARRY foot route on this paper. Wages, sl2 per month; also boy with wheel for ' good easy route. See MANSFIELD, circulation dept. . , ANY PERSON WILLING TO DTSTRIB- utc samples, $20 weekly. EMPIRE, 92 La Salle street, Chicago, 111. Steady position; no canvassing. - 500 MEN WANTED, 214 N. BROADWAY, .hat factory, save you $2 to $5 remod- eling your old hat like' new; 60c up. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. Situations guaranteed. MOLER SYS- TEM COLLEGE, 113 East Second street. 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 lncumbrance. 747 SOUTH MAIN ST. WANTED - LADY PHYSICIAN TO learn typewriting; be correspondent and hospital physician. 747 S. MAIN ST. Situations — Female WANTED — POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper by young widow; widower's home preferred. 1414 N. BROADWAY, room 5. - - ■ . ■ To Rent ■ « WANTED- ~~ " ALL OWNERS TO KNOW THAT WE- — 'V\'i —DO A RENTAL BUSINESS •■■•■ ■.--, -.' DON'T WORRY ' IF YOU WANT A TENANT LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US II.\KS .v i' ins ii. 815 SOUTH HILL STREET. 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 FURNITURE CO., 322 Soutn Main street. • Live Stock WANTED TO BUY— A HIGH HEADED black or dark bay horse; must be good traveler and gentle. 747 9. MAIN HT. - PUBINESS OPPORTUNITIES A GOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE. Rent paid up to February 1; no In- ourabranoe; must go back east on ac- count of death in family. Call at 206 8. LOS ANGELES ST., Los Angeles. FOR, SALE— A LARGE BILLIARD hull', ii tables, cigar stand, good location, Ocean aye. Will sell cheap. Address J. FIELD & SON, 142 Ocean aye., Santa Monica. FOR BAL--BY OWNER. A GOOD paying business, or will sell a half in- terest Call at once. -'934 K. FIRST ST. . : ,^-l DENTISTS VlC^Vn^BAC?lMAl^^KNTiaT?^<^- inerly of Minneapolis, Is permanently located at 209-10 Johnson Bids;.. 4th unit Broadway. Both phones. • DH FLICC Xi: N ST_I N DENTIST,' I33 N. Broadway, . Thorpe bide, ''''■>■ • treat- ment until Jan. 15. Open evenings and Sundays. . DR. CICERO btevens, dentist, , suit* . 411-412 ! L-ukttr-hlm bldg. . FRANK STEVENS. 824 %j SO. BPRINo! "• SOCIETY NOTICES "WHAT 1 KNOW ABOUT CIKiSI'S." A free • lecture, before tho * Progressive club' by Mrs. May Cecil . Lincoln ot Buffalo, N. V.. In Symphony hall, 233 , ,8. Hill st., Sunday. evening, Jan. 5, at I 11 m. FOR RENT House! FOR RBNT-slft-4-riOOM N.BW COT- tage, second house north of Wnbmh on west kM» of (tanahl atre«t, or will •ell for $1600; terms $16 cash, $18 month, Including Interest. - $40— 9-roem modern houn«. 217 South rtemidry, or will sell for $10,000; terms, $10u cash, $100 a month. Including Inter- est. $40-H-room hoimc ,118 West 14th «t. ALLISON BARLOW, 21S B. Broadwfty, room 124._ Phones Mwln 409; Home ABOfll. $10: 4 ROOMS; $15, 6 ROOMS; Mm thorn, 1542 K. Adams; Hooper ear Una. $14. 4 ROOMS. .0 ON PAYMENTS. IlclfHn, lr.:i E. 26th; cor. Simmon ca r. COTTAGES, $10, $13. WATER PAID fLAHI^ 2Cth. ror. Blauson car linn. Plata TO U.I . ROOM FLAT ON KAST Twelfth street near .Central avenue. Owner .11 1110 WEST TWENTY- NINTH ST. Tf). li.Tlllt. _ Stores and Offices TO LET STORES. $100 — Corner, 701 West Pevcnth St. $25 — 2104-06 East Ninth St. $15 — 1013 Baat Ninth st. $15—2309 East Ninth St. — 2:11 Baal Ninth st. $15 — 1017 West First St. $15 — 1122 Baal Seventh St. . $20 — HUM Km st. Seventh st, / T. WIESENDANGER, 207 8. Broadway. Rooms Furnished FOR $1 A DAY YOU CAN RENT AN outside room beautifully furnished; now. with elegant hotel service; steam bent, nt 70. , W. 7TH ST. ATTORNEYS.AT.LAW M^JmL^E^AND^TwrnA^E^TAWS^A specialty. No fee without success. 1".. P. MOHBY, 521 Stimson blk., cor. Third and Spring. Phone fi*lB. Open evenings. DIVORCE ADVICE FREE; NO fee without success; private. ,1. H. SMITH. 122 W. Third St., room 221. 1 to '. p. m. LODGE NOTICES COLTMBIa" CIRCLE NO. 24, LADIES of the G. A. R. Special meeting Satur- day, 10 a. m. Mammoth hall. ELLA RENWICK. president. Fannie M. Hunt, wccrctiiry. ' - FOR SALE Houses ____ 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Mlnalon style, tinted walls, laijte living; room, fireplace, ennmeled aud nickel plumbing; InrKe level lot, ear- den nnd flower*, fenced! chicken rnn 12 ft. by 40 n.i cement sldewnlka and curb*, oiled atreet, located one- half block from the new PiiHiidenn boulevard, 5 cent enr fare, twelve mlnutca' ride to business part of city. Price «2700. Also one. lot In the 111 I. In ml Villa tract within one block of the East Flrat titreet car line for $450. - ■■■■- ..-■■ ■ 1 Address OWNER, Box 175, Herald office, or telephone Home ClO5-. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT OWN YOUR OWN HOME. ' I HAVE SOME BARGAINS IN 4, 5 AND 6-ROOM BUNGALOWS, AND AFTER THE FIRST SMALL PAY- MENT THE REST IS THE SAME AS RENT. . YOT/ WILL SAVE MONEY BY SEEING ME AS I LIST NOTHING THAT IS NOT MODERN AND UN- DER THE MARKET VALUE. > . . J. S. SPENCER, JR., 217 GRANT BLDG, Cor. Fourth and S. Broadway. , HOME AG734. MAIN 4413. A CHOICE CORNER Vi, ;i. ;;;■■: 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 Stephenson avea. FOR SALE— 6-room cottage with bath, toilet, man- tel, etc.; lot r.0x125; price $1830; $100 cash,, balance $;« per month. 4-room California house with five lots, 2 blocks from car line; price $3000; 'i cash. f "!_' \ ■■■ ■; E. G. DEVENS, 27 Laughlln bldg.. 315 South Broadway. IN THE UNIVERSITY DISTRICT, A s- room furnished cottage with all mod- ern Improvements, porcelain bath, in- stantaneous heater, nicely tinted walls, large screen porch, good barn, . nice yard, flowers and shrubs; price has been cut for .quick sale. T. 1,, OMUtir.IM & CO., JefferHon nnd Main. Home 85388, South 2276.. •. FOR SALE— ;; " ON WEST FORTIETH STREET, NEAR NORMANDIE AVENUE. $1450 . $1450 4-room cottage on good lot 40x150; terms $3r.0 cash, balance $15 month. JONES & RYDER LAND CO., 218 West Third street. FOR SALE— A 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 ■ell within ten days. Price, com- pletely furnished, $4000; $500 cash. PITTSBURGH 'REAL ESTATE CO., 311-15 Laughlln Bldg. _______^ : 16-rooin modern flats, near the Salt Lake new shops. Furnished and rented: always full. Can be rented . singly or en suite. Brings in $118 per month. $6750 all told. Surely this Is a snap. W. U. DAVIDS, 14_S K. Klrat St. Home 41378. Boyle 1385. FOR _ALE-*_oo. Positively best ' home In city for th« price. 284 EAST 42D BT. Can be seen only before 12 noon. J. K. MACLINTOCK. 704 Grant bldf. KSOHMOIS HAtKIFICK Brand now modern house, 6 rooms, re- cently bought for $2800; will sell for $2375. Owner called east; must sell be- ' fore Tuesday. I ■ ■ , . '4'IIH STKI'IIMN INN KM COMPANY, C 33 Citizens National Bank bid*. Home AMSB . , . Main 8745. $25 DOWN, $25 MONTHLY, 4 ROOMS, new, $i«oo. BELDIN, lti- M J E. 26th. cor. Blauson car line. . $20 DOWN, $20 MO.; $1600, 4 ROOMS, Mliithorn, 1642 E. Adams. Hooper car. 120 DOWN. - m MONTHLY, 4 ROOMS, $2000; key 1543 1: Adams. Hooper cars. 1721 E. SIST. NEAR .SI.AI'SON CAR - line; 0 mis barn; new; $3000; 1109 down. $2700; $1500 CASH, ■> COTTAGES RENT- ed $25. SIDDALL, ft? Copp building. FOR SALE House* FOR RALE- " BEAUTIFUT. NRW mrNf»AT/5W WEST ADAMS HEIGHTS TRACT. ONLY $3750. This Is an ejcceptlonnlly hnndnome « room bungalow. The owner has tried to outdo everything In the bungalow ln« at or near th* price, and we think he has succeeded. In ft fanhlonAble neighborhood. Lot 50x185. This property, considering location and the house Itself, 1 Inll.it bo duplicated In the city. Terms, one-half cash. AOKNTB, JONES A RYDER LAND COM- PANY, 218 West. Third Street. $2800, $1300 CASH: 2 COTTAGES, RENT- ed, $211. SIDDALL, 207 Copp bldg. i2S COURT. NEAR ALVARADO; Temple cars; 5 rms. $2350; $50 down. $*20 DOWN, $20 MONTHLY. 4 ROOMS* 1542 B. 25th; Blauson car line. City Lots and Land* <:ity LOTS «tin down, *io pi:h month. NADEAU'S'PIONEER HOME TRACT This beautiful tract adjoins Ilunt- Ington Park; also the famous Cinlnhy ranch. t.ntm 9:100 each. Seeing Is believing, we offer the best values in the town In this tract. Come an. go out, free tickets. Tract situated on corner Florence and Santa Fo ayes., 18 minutes' ride, . > cent fare. Pure artesian water run- ning through 4-Inch mains. Don't wait until prices advance. ,DO IT NOW. NADEAU REALTY CO. 27 llryson Illk., Cor. Second nnd Spring; St». ON EAST ADAMS STREET I have one lot left 40x125 This is fast becoming ft 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 let me explain particulars and terms. THIS IS A BARGAIN BOX 400, Herald. FOR SALE BARGAIN $450 This price Is $160 less than adjoining lots are selling for. 50x133 HIGHLAND VILLA TRACT One block from East First St. car line. Have one other lot In game tract to be sold for $600; small payment down, bal- . ance $12.50 per month. OWNER, Home telephone C 1052; or ad- dress BOX 190, Herald. FOR SALE— — goodTlot— , —east ADAMS STREET— i ( ' — 40x125— —PRICE $1000 — —TERMS— \il<!r<v.M BOX 413, Herald Office. FOR SALE! Vacant. 8 lots 25x107 each; east front. New Hampshire near 12th; $600 each; -$25 down, $10 per mo. Lot 50x200; west front, Western aye. near Washington; $2500, terms if desired. Fine corner 100x200, Western aye. near Pico; all street work done and paid; $6000; terms. Fine corner, 'Normandle south of Washington; 52x140 to alley; $1600; terms. GO-DEN WEST REALTY CO., ' 643 S. Spring St. FOR SALE— TEN DOLLARS A MONTH PAY- MENT, LOTS IN CITY OF LOS AN- GELES. AT FROM TWO HUNDRED TO FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS EACH. LOTS AT FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS AND OVER IN SILVER LAKE PLACE, ADJOINING LOS AN- GELES CITY ON THE NORTH; IN- CLUDES WATER AND FIVE- FOOT CEMENT SIDEWALK; OILED STREET. M. 1.. WICKS, 128 I. W. II 1:1 I. »l \ \ 111.1 M... SECOND AND BROADWAY. A BIG IIAItGAIN ' ON WEST WASHINGTON STREET. Lot 105x176 feet. Fine for stores or flats. Wo can deliver this lot at below the market. One of the best buys in the city. Commission to agents. ACME REALTY CO. (Inc.) Offices 427-8 Orosse Bldg.. 6th and '■;•.' Spring Sts. ~i -■. :", FOR SALE-3 LOTS~~SOxISO EACH, ON the southeast corner of 16th and Ari- zona, Santa Monica, one block from the car line and in the center of immediate contemplated improvements. Price $1650; $550 cash, balance on terms. This la the cheapest buy in Santa Monica. THOS. J. HAMPTON. 205-6 Mason Opera house. L. A. R. B. FOR SAI.E_-~ Pour hrimiliiil lots on the Eagle nock car Hue, urnr HuntlnKton'n new car barn* and In-lde of the city limit* at a bargain. Owner needs the money. Addrena BOX 410. Herald. Business Property moo Here Is a koo<l Investment. Buy Improved bualnr.M property, located opposite «i. P. H>. Co.'s yard., cor. San I'Vruuuilo and Ann «ts.| Improved with a .--room lodging house, facing on San Fernando at., and a 4-ruoiu cot- tage facing on Ann at., both rented. Lot BOxISO ft. Tula must be -old at once. AddreM HICINKH, 1030 S. Olive It. Home phone K4BBB. Orange Groves FOR SALE— A REAL SNAP, 10 ACRES at San Dlmas: third Valencia*, bal- ance lemons; 1005 crop brought $3800, 1906 crop will bring over $3500; after paying all expunge*- this grove will easily net 30 per cent a year on the price asked, $8000. 1.. »i. Nt ATT _ CO., (108 Ltiughlili Hlil*. "Jloudijuur- ters for Orange Groves." SEE li. _. PRATT - CO., «08 LAUGH- lin bldg., for bargains in orange gruv»». _____________________ Country Property— Lako County FREii INFORMATION ON NAPA, SO- nuiiiu, Mai'lii, Mendoctno and Lake coun- ties; lectures dally at Chamber of Com- merce. Francis Hope, 'til _. Spring st. FOR BALE Hotels and Lodging House* ROOMING HOUSE 21 ROOMS, 1 rrtNT- fll ill firm clan; everything goo.l ;i n.i now on Flgit^roa street. A l.nr-l gnln nt $1800. Owner i«t In bad hrnlth and wants to leave town. Here Is a rooming house of 1(t rooms with buffet kitchen In every room; furniture all good; B-yenr left**; rent $109. A splendid buy; only $2000. This Is on Hunker Hill nvr. ' OTHOTIIHR A MIM.nOI.V. 32« Orosse m. I* S. B. cor 6th and Sprlnpf nt*. HO()Ml\(j HOUSE!! IK moms, nil MltaM«| leflKC WO per imxitlii lorxtlon »<mil nrnr 4<h It, I . Price ««00, in rooms, moilprni nr— liirnllnri-! rent rcnionnblei located nenr IMh nt, ■■rice anno, 21 ronniKt mn<lern| tense 2 yenrni Terr low rent | location nenr nth nt. Price SIN.IO. J. G. FLEENOR CO., I Ml"', S. Spring M. Suite 14-18. Suburban Property FOR BALE— Throe ncru between Vermont and Western avenues; will make 18 large lots; rifrht In line of development toward Hollywood. New car lines anil distance from the surrounding high- priced property makes thin small sub- division very attractive. The owner will ■aerifies for quick sale. .MIS. B, 11 A VIS, A 2 l «>.*.. TIS Fny Illilg. COR F. V(il,i; HOCK LOTS — Sefi— - WAtiKßlt * CLARK, Aft-ta. Home phone 492, Sunset Flora 3141. through Glendalo Exchange, Office corner of Central and Colorado ayes., end of Eagle Rock car line. Tract two blocks south. FOR SALIC- $2000; AT ALTADKNA, TWO acres, with neat 4-room cottage, chicken yards, etc.; near car line; a splendid In- vestment. 1,. Hi Pit ATT „ CO.. 60S Laughlln Hldg., or Altadena office at end of car line. Miscellaneous FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND HAND billiard and pool tables, hnr fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. Send for cata- logue. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE- COLLENDER CO., 331 West Third si., Los Angeles. YOU CAN BUY GOOD PIANOS AT LOW prices at F. W. KRINGEL'S, 845 South Spring. Tuning and repairing. Broad- way 2688; Home FBI2C. ASBESTOS COALOIL BRICKS, $2; SAM- pie $1; cheaper than wood or coal. AGENT, 207 Copp building. Live Stock — Horses, Mules, Cattle HORSES ion s \l.r. A carload of young horses for all pur- poses; we have In stock the. highest grade of horses suitable for Fire department Horses Wholesale butchers Horses Express company's Horses Matched black hearse Horses Also heavy general work Horses Come out and see them, one and one- half miles south of Sawtelle, on the D. T. Curtis ranch. DAID T. CURTIS, Proprietor. Country Property FOR SALE-TIMBER LANDS-HEAVI- LY TIMBERED LANDS IN OREGON, WASHINGTON AND CALIFORNIA IN LARGE OR SMALL TRACTS. See K. S. MATTESON .V CO., 618 WEST SIXTH ST. OS ANGELES. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate McDonald & stott, .309 to 317 Lankerahlm 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. McDonald & stott. Entrance 312 Lankershlm bldg. Home phone 4746. Sunset Main 4555. BEN WHITE Will! ' Exchange your property; Immense bargains; apply at once; satisfaction and quick results. Member Realty Board. 304-6 BRYSON Block, Second and Spring. EXCHANGE— S76OO ; THREE HOUSES, rented $50; equity $5000; want land or lots. H. E. SIDDALL, 207 Copp bldg. Main 4074. PHYSICIANS Cancers and Tumors Cured With Liquid, Powder, Salve or Plaster, as the case most needs. Treatments the best, safest and least painful known. No knife, no bjfood, no danger. Visit us for proof. Prices always reasonable. CALIFORNIA CANCER CURE 7.-.I WcMt lilt Ii St. M. L. HUCKINS, M. D., Mgr. Phone West 2169. DR. AND MRS. CARTER, SUCCESS- I'uIIy treat all female diseases and ir- regularities; 20 years' experience; con- sultation free. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. in.; Sundays 10 to 12 a. m. 204 MERCAN- TILE PLACE, over 543 S. Spring. DR. BAHRENBURG, FEMALE DlS- cases, monthly irregularities; stricture, piles, blood, skin and private diseases, 455 SOUTH BROADWAY. DR. SUUUUIX, SPECIALIST— FEMALE complaints, scientific methods, chronic | and private diseases — either sex. 206U SOUTH BROADWAY. DR. BONESTEEL, 1228 8. HILL, CURES rheumatism, neuralgia and chronic dis- eases by electrical vibration; no drugs; Consultation free. THE ORIENTAL MEDICAL INSTl- tute, 314 B. Fifth street, guarantees to cure chronic and nervous disease, of men; consultation free. MRS. LAIYOU, SPECIALIST. ALL forms female diseases; prompt relief; advice free. 319 S. Spring st.; rooms 27-28. DR. TAYLOR -- FEMALE SPECIALIST and obstetrics. BELASCO THEATER, Main street. DR. T. W. STONE, ATTENTION TO diseases of women. 415% S. SPRING. DR. LANE & CO., SPECIALISTS. 330*4 S. SPRING ST., over Santa Fe offices. GROCERIES A. B.FIHSICHS GROCERY, FORMER- Iy at 328 W. sth St., Is now located at tH W. Pico st. (Goods always th« best at right prices. Prompt deliv- «ry. Both phones. UMBRELLAS AND GLOVE MAKERS BUY HERE AT FACTORY PRICES. Big assortment, Umbrellas re-covered and made to order. 117 W. FOURTH ST.. new Hellman building. PIANOS PIANOS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS- Pianos rented at low rates. A. G. GARD- NER PIANO HOUSE. Ltd.. 115 Winaton st. Tel. Black 2221. Home F3189. CHIMNEY SWEEPS IUIUMiI k\V__P— UHUAUWAV 1 *0» ■■ Hill, Home IWO. mnln Mod. 45K_ &C?/tfi7fJ&t&Pt*Th* Largsti Bus* /</P~Z*- _>*Wsbw_! ("ess College In Bjtr Lee Ang«l«»> 853-6-7 W. 7»h 8«. JSyMftf^ For Sale w(£By»*iUjlj3t_r Lot, Ontrnl Arl- *« »B_wfl'rl___r InKtnn Heights, %TtWE__Jm*\ r.Oxlf.o; stands 2 •"" ft. above side- walk. Must be sold this week. Worth $1500; will be worth $2000 In three months. Sacrifice equity of $950 for 600 cash. KtiWIJV Al,li|-,HS(>\, 201-203 Laughlln Bldg. t-DUCATIONAL MvANTsTrrir^oNirGWEir i 'T~9st- perienced Spanish teacher. Tolephona Home C10T.2, or address BOX Ij)2, Herald. LEGAL NOTICES IN V] TAT lONS " FOR PROPOSA LS "" TO EXECUTE GOVERNMENT SURVEYS IN CALIFoRNA.-Notice No. 4. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals win 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 8., R. 14 E., sec- lion lines, 67 miles; urlvate claims, school land In connection, 150 miles. T. 14 8., R. I E., section lines no miles; private claims, school lands and connections 141 miles. T. In 8., R. 14 E., section lines M miles; private claims, school lands and connections, 177 miles. T. 16 s., R. 13 c , section lines CO miles; private claims, school lands and connections 187 miles. V. 10 Si, R. 14 111., section lines 60 miles; private claims, school land and connec- neotlons 100 miles. T. 16 S., R. 15 E., section lines tiO miles; private claims, school lands and connections 160 miles. T. 17 S., R. 15 E., section lines 26 miles; private claims, school lands and connec- tions. 90 miles (all S. B. M). Bids must be submitted in duplicate and must be at i.tated prices per diem for a stated num- ber of days. The liability of the contract will be restricted to $6,500 in the case of one deputy, and to $11,500 in the case of .1 Him of deputies. All bids must lit; made in writing, sealed and marked "Pro- posals to Execute Government Surveys described In Notice No. 4, dated Jan. 2, I!:o7." Proposals may be left at this office in person or inclosed in an envelope and forwarded by mall. Bids for surveys de- crlbad in this notice will be opened on February 2, 1907, and notice forwarded to the successful bidder within 60 days there- alter, 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 heroin described be completed i'nd returns made to this office on or be- fore M_rch 1, 1908. Surveyors may sub- mit bids under more than one notice, but the bids must be separate under each, and this 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 until approved by the Commissioner of the General Land Office. i W. 8. GRAHAM. U. S. Surveyor General for California. Office of U. S. Surveyor General, San Francisco. California, Jan. 2, 1907. 1-2-4-7-9-11-14 Ct ; . .."V NOTICE OF SHAREHOLDERS' MEET- ing— The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the National Bank of Commerce In Los Angeles, for the elec- tion of directors and for the transaction of such other business as may come De- fore the meeting, will be held at Its banking office, northeast corner Sixth and Spring streets, in the city of Los Ange- les, county of Los Angeles, state of Cali- fornia, on Tuesday, the Sth day of Janu- ary, 1907. at 3 o'clock p. m. ■ Polls will be open from 10 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m. of that day. • ■ ■..'■~<~ r l By order of the board of directors. CHARLES EWING. Cashier. : 12-8-1-7 31t ■ . ' -. . ■ ■■ Notice of Stockholders' Meeting - THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of Manhattan Sav- ings bank, for the election of directors and for the transaction of such othe^ 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 Bth day of January. 1907, at 3:30 o'clock p. m. By order of the board of directors. CHARLES EWING, Secretary. 12-23-1-7 16t . • ■ Notice of .Stockholder!.' Meeting; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Clay Manufacturing com- pany will be held at room 312. Bullard block, In this city, Tuesday, January 16, 1907, 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., Deo. 22, 1906. ' 12-23-1-5 14t . Notice of Stockholders' Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the second annual meeting of the stock- holders c * Consolidated Realty company will be held at the office of said com- pany, 520 Chamber of Commerce build- ing, Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 8, 1907, at 7:30 p. m. fur the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before said meeting. F. JORDAN, Secretary. 12-23-1-8 17t LAUGH ON THE MILLIONAIRE Wealthy Man of Manitou Is Annoyed Because One Vote Made Him Constable Special to The Herald. COLORADO SPRINGS, Jan. 3 — — I'nless the well known Manitou mil lionaire, D. H. Kupp, can discover some way Of dodging tl ofllce the vote of a woman who wanted to annoy him hua mude him constable of Manitou. Harry Penfleld, the .Republican candi date, got all but one of the votes cast. There was no Democratic nominee. Penfleld declares ho will not qualify, and because of the stand he takes It will bcb be up to Kupp to get a star and a club and preserve the peace of hit) baili wick. :• .-;/;..■■:.■: i: yC-'-Vi/.**: Rupp la certain it is a woman who has been opposed to him In certain litigation who rubbed the name of Penfleia from her ballot and wrote In the name of the son-in-law of J. B. Wheeler. Wheeler is one of the wealthiest men in Colorado. The marriage of hlb daugh ter to Rupp was one of the most im portant events in the annals of society at Manltou. Rupp refuses to mention the name of the person be suspects. Just what excuse Rupp will offer for declining to serve the public remains to bn heard. "I" I cannot afford to accept the office and let that woman have the laugh on mc,"m me," is what tho man of money says to his friers. His friends, however, tell him that It will not .to for him to brush ankle hi* duty us a oil MM and they are urging him to read the penal code, arm himself, procure a badge and get busy. Everything you wane you will And la th* classified i>ug»-» iuoU«rn encyclo pedia. On» cent • word.