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10 T HE WEATHER \ I, I \\ Ihr. I S I IM . -l.lv Minimum tempi rnt in o II ■ hours. ■ I. in. ■'!. 1 ■■'■• In. ins. MARRIAGE LICENSES MIRANDA-ltrST AM ANTE— Frank Ml randa, nged 21. n nntlve of California Mini resident of \jsunf* . and Frances T<nstnin:in|. nged IV n nalive of Mexico and resident of .W.tisa. WYCKOFF-ARI/NDELL— David Wyek- off, am. l 2!*. n native of Kansas and resident of L<is Angeles; and 1.." > E. Arundell. aged 21. a nntlve of Oregon and •"till ill of Los Angeles. him: \i 'WN Yee Hind, nged ,10. n na- tive of China and resident of Los An- geles: and All Vmvn, aged 2n, a native of China and resident of Los Angeles. FAKKI.I.I. X Thomns Fnrrell, nged 2ft, a native of Ohio nnd resident of Los Angeles; and Lulu Teske, nged IP 11 nnth of lowa and resident of Los Angeles. BIRTHS BREILICH-.1. I., P, and wife. !BRV4 WBll street, a boy. DEATHS KENT Eliza, nged % yrnrs. 3.VKI McClln- tnch street, paralysis. MATHB« S Newell, aged 72 years, ll.i's South nrondwny, hear! disease. Si ' \ni.i 'N I'oti r .1.. .i" '■'• years, l!!4vi East Second street, pneumonia. ALLEN— Wllllnin, aged 36 years. Sisters honpltnl. meningitis. REED— H. || . nged '■"' yenrs, Lnnkcr- shlm hotel, gunahot wounds. Peck St Chase Co., undertakers nnd cm- Imlmers; hi.lv assistants. 433 South Hill. Tel. Main 81. ORR & EDWARDS COMPANY Successors to Orr & Hlnes Co. Funeral directors. Corner Tonlh nnil Flower S<«. Mill, i" Homo l'li'.Tl. Lady assistant. CHURCH NOTICES CHRIST <> Rev. laker P. Ue, CHURCH ft^li^CMt Rector Car. and it' IB Flower [| m WELCOMB Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.; 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 connection for "Shut-Ins" Telephone 7912. Church physician fit the church every morning from £:30 to 9:30. Services nnd medicine free to nil. Church open daily for private prayer _ from S a. m. until 5 p. m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hope street, near Ninth — Seats free. Rev. William 11. Day, D. D., pastor; Rev. Warren F. Day, D. I., pastor' emeritus; Harry Clifford Lott, choir master; i I-. in Walter F. Skei li . or- ganist. Morning service 11 o'clock. Rev, William Horace Hay. D. D., pas- tor, will preach on "Mark's Mosaics of the Mnstor." I p. m. twilight commun- ion service and reception of new members. All who seek to follow Christ are invited to commune. Chris- tian Endeavor service follows the communion. At Bp.m. a special ser- vice will be held at which WM. P. GEORGE, FOUNDER OF THE GEORGE, JR.. REPUBLIC, WILL SPEAK. Rabbi S. Hecht D. D., and Judge Curtis D. Wilbur will assist the pastor in the service. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, 523 S. Olive street (near many of the lead- ing lintels), the Rev. J. J. Wllkins, D. D., dean and rector. Services 7:30 and 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. in., young i pies' meeting ii:4s p. m. The rector will preach. Sub- ject, morning , "Thinking and Turn- ing." Evening, the peoples' service, "The Message of the Gospel to the Bußy." Strong, hearty congregational singing; anthems by St. Paul's well known vested choir. A cordial wel- come for all. Attentive, ushers will conduct to desirable sitting, The rich and the poor meet together. Till-: YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS- Boelation has secured Rev. Elmore Han Is, D. 1).. to speak at their men's mass meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 at the First Methodist church. Dr. Harris, whose subject will be "The Son of God Our inly Hop. is one of the foremost expositors of the scriptures In the Dominion of Canada; He is the president of the Toronto Bible training school. Si ial music •will be rendered during the afternoon. IMMANI 1.1. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Corner of Tenth and Figueroa streets, Rev. Hugh K. Walker, D. D., I pastor. Services tomorrow at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. In the morning 11" Rev. Samuel Wish D. li, will preach, levelling sermon by the pas- tor, subject, "The Latest Surprise.- In Religion." Th i irtet will be as- sisted In the evening service by the chorus choir. Strangers are cordially invited to worship with us. BROAD WAY CHRIST] >, CHL'RCH, opposite court house. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. aching II a. 111. by R. l-\ Coulter. Text, '.'Which things angels dc sir.- I.i look Into." I Peter 3:12. oiniti |ieo pie's meeting 6:30 p. in. Sub- ject. What the Uosnel of Christ Means to Me ■nd to tin World." Prenchlng 7:45 p. m. by .1. W. i it. ■■ Subject "Why Christ Should a;., Away.'" John 16:7. ■ i-lteil. SECOND *'I II " I;< ■ IT7 iF~iißfsT S''iKX- list, will hold the usual si rvi.es to- morrow at II 11, in. and v p. 111.", at Simpson auditorium; 7xl South Hope street. The lesson Herman will be. from the. Christian Science Quarterly the subject buinsr "Spirit." Tin read. Ing will In ■ ■ ■ relnl ive p Seleni i I. with Key t.. tlp'Seriptures."' i'KNIEL HALL. 227 SOUTH MaTn street — A noonday prayer meeting Is held each week: day, i-: to I o'clock. Gospel meeting every night at 7 : , r » 0 p. m. Sunday services ns follows: 9 a m., men's prayer meeting; 8:45. i>at - bath school and Bible class; 11 o'clock, preaching! 3 p. in., he.llne.ss meeting; evangelistic service at night. Rev, T. p. Ferguson, Mrs. M. ! I', Ferguson and <; 1). studd super- intendents of the mission. THIS MEMORIAL J, .i'TIST CHURCH. Grand avenue and 23d st., Charles C. Pierce, pastor. Services 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m., C E. societies 6:30 p. m. Strangers especially Invited. BT. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, KM West Adams, near Flgueroa street. Rbv. Lewis (1. Morris, rector. Sunday ser- vices, 7:30 a. •ii.. 11 11. m., 5 p. m. This is a FREE church ami all are cordially In- vited Take the Grand avenue cur to Adams street and walk one block west Take the University car to Chester place, walk through Chester place and ona block east on Adams ii reel THE 1 AIKMOJ AU> WAPTIST *CH Ut'iCHi Ol'ttnd avenue and Twenty-third stivei, Charles C. I'l.ive, pastor. Morning .service 11 a. 111.. subj'-ct "Our ['lai ■■ in iha World": evening, special sermon Ui the ('. i: S. upon the occasion of us twenty-sixth nnnlveiimry. Stranger* especially invited. BENJAMIN PAY Ml LI permanent mini if the Los Angeles Fellow- ship, will speak at Hie regular nervlco at Rlancliard ball at 11 o'clock oil (lie subject, "liurnliig Your Own Smoke." . looil music. .Sunday .school at 'i. ;.i ISvtryonu cordially Invited, CHURCH NOTirS* R^vTdTfTTiOVV^, PASTOR OF WE9T- Iflke Methodist Episcopal church, will preach Sunday morning. 11:00 a. m., and evening. 7:45 p. m. The public In cordi- ally Invited s-V:ii!> ni" free. PHYSICIANS Cancers and Tumors Cured With Liquid, Powder, Halve or Plaster, bs the case most needs. Treatments th« best, (sftfest It d lenst painful known. Wo knife, no blood, no eniiTi Visit us for proof. Prices always reasonable. CALIFORNIA CANCER CURE r.it wet inn. St. M. 1. HICK INS. M D . Mgr. Phone West 2169. THE .-i;\\ YORK DOCTORS Our specialist In vnrlcocelo. Impo- potenre. syphilis, stricture and skin nnd prlv.ite diseases. no not .i"«t ■ and think there is no cure for you l."fore you consult him personally. Advice freo. Hours KVlil, 7-S p. m. OFFICE 424 Si Til HILL STREET. DR. AND MRS. CARTEF) StTCCESS- fuIIy trpnt all female diseases nnil Ir- regirlarltles; 20 years' experience; con- I pultntlon tret, Hours 9 a. m to S p m.; Pimdnys 10 to 12 n. m. 201 MERCAN- , •i ii r ii. VCR, over Ma S. Spring. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT IN private diseases; male nnd fumnle troubles. Irregularities, etc.: Quick re- lief guaranteed. DR. RUSSELL 612 8 Main St. DR. HAHRENHITRC, FEMALF. DtS- I'.'isf", monthly Irregtilnrltlesi stricture, piles, blood, skin nnd private diseases. 465 BOUTH BROADWAY. mi. Miiutni,. "SPECIA LIST — ci:m ALR complaints, scientific methods, chronic nd private diseases — either sex. 'JOii'A SOUTH BROADWAY. DR. BO N !•: i: I .. 1228 S. HILL. CURES rheumntlsm, neuralgia nnd chronic dis- eases by electrical vibration; no drug 9; Consultation free. FOR PAINLESS CONFINEMENT. GOOD care nnd pleasant room In private fun ly addre-.ii lock box W. Rpdondo. MRS. LAITOU, SPECIALIST. ALL forms female diseases; prompt relief; advice free 818 S. Spring St.; rooms 1!7-'.'S. DR. TAYLOR— FKMALTS « SPECIALIST and obstetrics. HELASCO THEATER, Main street. DR. T. W. STONE. ATTENTION TO diseases of women. 415 1 ,6 S. SPRING. DR. LANE & CO.. SPECIALISTS, 330 y. P. SPIMNi-! ST. over Santa Fe offices. SANITARIUMS TUB, VAPOR 'AND SULPHUME BATHS, massage, vibratory treatments for rheu- matlst. nervous debility; manicuring, face nnd scalp. 629H S. H'wny. Tel. P..3.. BATHS AND MASSAGE INDIGESTION^ NEHVOUS DISICASKS and rheumatism cured without drugs. Expert massage. Physicians' refer- ences. HARRIETT E. LAMB. ll»H S. Bprinc Home phone Art 130. YOU ARE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU go to 125 TEMPLE ST. for bath and massage. Best cf patronage solicited. BOSTON EI.EC. INSTITUTE— tro Invlsrorator for rheumatism, ner- vousness. R. 21, ground floor 757 Main PALATIAL BATHS; EASTERN TRAIN- ed operators Formerly 127H N. Bdway.; now 126>,4 N. SPRING. Home A 2423. A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A FEW select customers for manicuring. 44 V, S. SPRING ST. 2d floor, rm. 217. LONDON MANICURE AND MASSAGE parlors, Nubian perfumed treatment. Ill 1 : N. Broadway, parlor 6. Select. ajl S. HILL ST. TI'H AND STEAM baths; massage tor colds, rheumatism and nervousness. Open every day. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A FEW select customers for manicuring. 707 S. BROADWAY, room 1, flat 1. THE ROSENBERG BATH & MASSAGE Institute. 309 Temple st. cor. Bdway. Ex- pert operators. Homo A 5076. MANICURING, SHAMPOOING AND face massage. Have you tried them? Room 1, 610% So. Spring. VAPOR TUB BATHS AND~MASSAOE; alcohol and oil rubs, electric treatments. 218 N. MAIN ST., room 11. SHAMPOO, FACE ASS AGE. SCALP treatment; always see the best. 553 d. BROADWAY, upstairs. ! SULPHUME VAPOR MASSAGE AND chiropody. 701 S. Bdway. Tel. Main 313:1. ! DR. MAUD HOI.LEY, VACUUM DE- ! veloper, 245"». S. SPRING; room 3. Pnone 7240. | SHAMPOOING AND MASSAGE. 849 BUENA VISTA. Select patronage. ! ELECTRIC INSTITUTE. 220 FRANKLIN St.. room 6. Ha ths and massage. SPECIAL NOTICES 20% Is what wo guarantee '■■ our subscrib- ers. This does not mean for one or five years but at least 15 or 20 Years Only moneyed men wanted to sub- scribe. Write for particular!) or call it 7"2 South Spring street. Suite L' - S - 2 9 . Lee Mo Stanaish Co. ... • ■ [ L o. ■ ABU|t 1"'- A. i'OLASKV, oculist una 16 now 'located at 317 ,-xi . i Ex- lß^ii"«' located nt 317 W, ''.■> lOx- i.i. in .'i free. Sunset Phone M. 0011. CALIFORNIA STEAM CARPET CLEAN. i ,; Works clean carpets; refitting, Bewlng, laying. 229 E. ITU ST. I'll me a Main 715. Home A 8254. CLEAN WATCH, 601 '; MAIN SPrlnu.S, 50c j warranted; old gold $1 put 451 s. M MX. PERSONALS THE new VbUi^TJoc'TOlfs'' ■ nil specialist for women. If you have aliments and Bufferings ; you will find him a must reliable adviser and capable to give you Immediate re- lief without drugs or operations, ilia method Ih painless, original and never fails, ill.! success speaks louder than wnrdß. Sanitarium accommodations if P desired. L'onriflt him personally, free. I lours ;.'-t p. m. ■ OWIfJH 42-I 'SOUTH Ilil. l. STREET. M i'l'lck T( 1 THKtJ'UHLIO— THIS IS TO certify thai I. the undoi'slgned, will not be responalblo for nny debts contracted by my wife, Kliaabeth Harnes. she liav. Ing left my bud and board without Just Icatige.-Maa _ Et.MEU HARNES. LADIES, DR. Ui FRANCO'S COM*- pimiid; Bilfu, speedy re Xu lator; 25 UC-ntH. UrUtrtfista or mail. Booklet free. 1)1', La l'K ANCO. Philadelphia, WILLIAM WHITI3: send mi; y.,i address at once; lm rtant, H. W. COULTER, Fort Worth, Texas. DPI. I. AIt FIFTY Hat 5i....- :,::■ s Main' TRUSSES ari: . you ""m'P'n'RE'D?~T»<.T' v \ , ,;■ wear a truss from tVhU'll you are suf- fering: I .' We guarantee v perfect lit and best makes of misses; lady at- lend ml Trusses sent on approval. • Ipili evenings and .Sunday. I.i DON Tltrss I'll, 105 West Fifth St., 1.-.' Anueles. Cal. LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2. 1907. WANTED Help— Male RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Reliable help of nil kinds fur- nished on short notice; no order too small or too lir.rn for us to hnndle. Hundreds of employers In Los An- c.Mes i"ik highly of our method*. We would be glad to have you cnll on us for your help. We have Inrire lists nil the time for thoso "nit want work nnd are willing •workers. A square deal to the work- Ing man nnd woman all the time has given us first posit in the Ix>s An- geles employment Hold. Come early nnd go in work. Plenty of good positions on our lists. Come nd see us. HKI» » no««( r-irin* mum *<;i\<». 1.11 Hunt SiTimil >trrrl. Mnln SS-20. Home \7»».-.n. SOUTHERN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ALL KINDS OF MM.i. AND FEMALE HELP FL'RNTsmKM ON SHORT NOTICE. J. SAMPSON, 201 Fast Second Street. Los Angeles, fill. Phones: Home A.">o."'J Sunset. '/ij?"i ;i! r n"lf\ votui li li T" Ti Tfi> €fHE tfuiliu 1 LJy run HL LI lIWSIA I'IMIM.IM *ll:M \t;l.X\ C NY. JENKB iV: CO., -01 East Sec- ond street, Los Angeles, Cal. Both phones: Home 383, Main 353, Carefully selected male and male help of all' descriptions and nationali- ties furnished promptly. Ranch hands, $:ln in jaß mo.; plow teamsters. .<::". mo ; blacksmith's helper $-'.7."> day; blacksmith's floor man. K»75 day; upholsterers, }3 and 13.60 day; man drive feed wagon. >' ' wk.; baker's assistant $10 wk.; night porter, $33 1110. and board; pantry man, ■■■'■'< m 1 ; waiters for officers' hall, M" mo. and fd.: Chines' house man. f4" mo.; .lap laundry boy, ?:',.". mo.; scraper teamsters. S-.2. r > dny; wagon teamsters. $2 day, Other good positions. New orders constantly. . ______ MARKS'" EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 12." F.nM Second Street. Phonos Main 465. Home A 8647. All classes of help furnished, hotels, restaurants, lodging houses, etc. FOREIGN DEPARTMENT Mexican, Japanese. Kalian. French, etc.. furnished on short notice. hi;.\i.\i::i. IiROS. & CO.. —employment AGENTS— A strictly first class reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Your orders solicited. 16-118 East Second street. Between Mnln and Los Angeles sts. Largest and best equipped offices on the Pneiiie coast. HUMMEL BROS. & CO., 1C and 118 East Second street. Telephones Main 509; Homo 509. WANTED — 1..J.1 with hike* to carry Herald route*! good pay. See MANSFIKLD, Circulation Dept. MEN TO~LEARN BARBER TRADE. Situations guaranteed. MOLER SYS- TE.M COLLEGE, 113 East Second street. 800 MEN WANTED, 214 N. BROADWAY, hat factory, save yon $2 to $5 remod- eling your old hat like new; 50c up. DOLLAR FIFTY Hat Store. F. 19 S. Main. To Purchase — Real Estate WANTED City lots, business or residence lots, In any part of the city. We have tho buyers; list at once. Office open Sundays. Help — Female WANTED — LADY WITH SOME knowledge of music as demonstrator; excellent opportunities to right party; salary $SOO a year and com- mission. Address BOX 448, Herald. W.\ NTED— WOMAN TO DEVOTE A little spare time to healthy, 16- months-old baby In exchange for good home. Call at 2897 ROXBURY ST. WANTED — WAITRESSES, STEADY ! work; will take apprentices that are : willing to learn. Inquire HOTEL I ROSSLYN. 443 So. Main St. WANTED — WAITRESSES; STEADY work; will take apprentices that are willing to learn. Inquire HOTEL NATICK, 108 West First St. Orange Groves WANTED Lemon and oral groves. Wo have many customers wishing to purchase lemon and orange groves; now is your opportunity to sell. Send us your list or call at once. office open Sundays, -^3E^X__a3___£^ Situations— Male YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE WORK OP any kind: well used with farming. Address 'BOX 127, Horn Id. ■ Situations — Fe-iale WANTED IRK pBY THE * DAY m BY two experienced dressmakers, recently _from_the east. PHONE F4931. Real Estate WANTED Housed— Must have them; wo have the customers; don't miss this opportunity, but list at one... Office open Sundays. WANTED To purchase, turnli or unfurnished homes, In any part ol the city; wo have ni" buyers. Call or address at once. Offlco "i" . Sundays. To Rent WANTED— ALL OWNERS — • — TO KNOW THAT WE DO A RENTAL liirsiNKSS I.i IN WORRY IF YOU WANT A TENANT— LIST Yuri: PROPERTY— WITH US— MIMOS it I HUSH, 815 SOUTH HILL STREET. Miscellaneous WANTED TO MUY FURNITURE AND household goods, If you are. going to •ell we will pay you one-third more than nili.Ts. Phone us Main 1117. Home 2154. COLYEAR FURNITURE CO.. V£i Soutti M.i;:. iti eft. WANTED Houses WANTED We li ay" many buyers for houses, on Installment list nt once. Office open Sundays. %^_sis^ FOR RENT Homes FOR RENT— 5 rooms; bath; new; ' modern ; $20, or will sell on terms, $200 cash, balance like rent. — THE— " McCarthy company's branch office, Sixty-fourth and South Park avenue. Take Mon- eta Aye. car to Sixty-first street and South Park avenue. Stay on car to — don't let them put you off at wrong place. NEW LITTLE 8 -ROOM Bt'NOA- low, Keys i .43 ADAMS, Hooper avu. ca rs. !in, i ROOMS; 115, ii ROOMS; MlN- thorn, 1542 I.' A. lams; Hooper car line. COTTAGES, HO, $13. WATER PAID GLASHY. ','. * eer glauton enr Una. Rooms— Furnished TO LET STORES— $100 — Corner. 701 Wr-st Seventh st. $L'O — 1 ... North Iteaudry aye $:•:>— 2104 ' "■• East Ninth st. $1.'.— 1013 East Ninth St. $15— 2309 East Ninth st. $15—2811 East Ninth st. SI". — 1017 West First st $15 -11 12' . East Seventh st. T. WIESENDANGER. 207 S. ndwny. FOB $1 A DAY YOU CAN RENT AN I outside room beautifully furnished; I new. with elepnnt hotel service; Rtetim heat, nt 705 W. 7TH ST. TO LET— I 37 S. BROADWAY, ELK- inntly furnished rooms with bath; single or .11 suite; $2.iiO week and up; transients ROo up. _________ Apartments TO IT— FURNISHED APARTMENTS. For $1.1 monthly you can ALWAYS rent housekeeping APARTMENTS furnished complete, 3 rooms, phone, bath, hot Witter, gas range, 334 South Flg-ueroa, 812 W. st Fourth, 102 South Bpaudry. 160 North Beaudry, 1010 Col- ton, 1 133 to 1111 West First, 201 to 22 North Fremont aye., I'll Diamond, 712 Ceres, 836 Crocker, 1003 to 1011 East Ninth street, also flats and resi- dences for rent. T. WIESENDAN- PER, 207 S. Broadway. Stores and Offices DESK ROOM IN A LARGE AND WELL. LIGHTED, WELL VENTILATED OF- FICE LOCATED IN A MODERN BUILDING. ON THE CORNER OF TWO IMPORTANT THOROUGH- FARES. APPLY HOME PHONE 4009. FOR RENT-OFFICE ROOM IN BEST LOCATIONS IN THE CITY. PHONE HOME 4009. Miscellaneous FOR RENT— MOUNTED ENGINES nd pumps for pumping out cellars, etc.; also air compressors and engines for cleaning and testing wells. U. KELLY MACHINERY CO., corner of Mission road and Macy street. Phone Boyle 126. MONEY TO LOAN WE MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE, pianos, horses, wagons, carriages, cattle, etc., without removal from your pos- session. Loans also made to salaried persons on plain note without lndorser or publicity. Lowest rates In tow.i. fidelity loan CO., 829 Mason building. r?6 West Fourth street, cor. Broadway. Home phone 7421. Broadway 5171. CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO salaried persons on note, without se- curity, without employer's knowledu-s and without indorsers; easy payments. pn?:.lv -' • lowest rates. Hours 10:30 to 6:30. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO.. I2i-829 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 uecr*".sel each month. STATE MUTUAL B. & L. ASSN., 107 S. Broad- way. TWO PER CENT A MONTH Money to loan on watches, dia- monds and jewelry. Highest cash prices paid for diamonds. KEY- STONE JEWELRY AND LOAN CO.. 209 S. Main St. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture, any security; low- est rates: office for ladles. UNION LOAN CO.. 114 S. Spring. Phono 268;). MONEY TO LOAN— THOMAS S. WAD - : WORTH. 319 & 320 Douglas bldg.. j will lend money on city or county I real estate. SALARY LOANS CONFIDENTIAL S. X. IJUTCIIKH. Merchant* Truxt Co, Bldg. Room 402. TO LOAN— JEWELRY LOAN CO., ON diamonds. jewelry, etc. 3:!!>V4 SOUTH SPRING ST. Room 12. Wli LOAN MONEY TO SALARIED PEO- ple; confidential. Mutual Trust Co., 421 Bullard r'k. ■ ATTORN EYS.AT.LAW guarantee: LAW AND collection AGENCY' Free consultation; private. Mar- riage laws, estates settled, notary, quiet, quick service. Room 212 CITI- ZENS NATL. BANK BLDG.., cor. 3d and .Main. MARRIAGE AND PROBATE LAWS A specialty. No fee without success. E. i J MOREY, 521 Stlmson blk., cor. Third j find Spring. Phone 6718. open evenings. DIVORCE LAWS— ADVICE FREE; NO fee without success; private. J. H. SMITH. 122 W. Third St.. room 221. 1 to r, p. m. ' MINING AND ASSAYING GWER"COPPEiCOPPi it interfiled, ami 4 cent* in stamps for Standard Copper News, containing complete engineers' reports, maps, u»- »aysi, etc,, of the Jerome Verde Copper company, adjoins Senator Clark's Great Unit. 1 Verde. Tha stock is absolutely guaranteed. Address THE GENERAL SECURITIES CO., suite 308, Pacific Electric t.lfll.lillU. 1.03 AllKi-IBM. PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS l'Al OBTAINED s — EXPJSRI- eneed draughtsman furnished. a. 11. MERRILL. 502 Mason Uldi ■ lth and Uroudwuy. Bdwu ■ 1783 G~"e~HARPHAM GETS PATENTS; IN- .niI. HIS financed; L'". yi ..' experience. 1l S. -Main, IV 1-1 Patent litigation. I'liiNl PATENT AGENCY. iIAZ- ARI> & S.iiAl'Si:, Citizens National Hank bldg Free hook on patents. TEAMSTERS AND TRANSFERRING l.iii i..\Kl: ,\>. 11. \l i.im;, SIGNAL Transfer, 11!) Temple tit. Both phone* 16*4. Estimates furnished. FOR SALE Houte* ron lAMB BAUTIFTTTi NFW I!rN(,AT,oW WEST ADAMS HEIGHTS TRACT. ONLY $3750. This Is ftn exeeptlonntly handsome f, room btinßalow. The owner has tiled to outdo rverythlnsf In the bunßnlow line nt or nenr the price and we think h« ha* • lie .1. d. In n fnshlonnble nelirhborhood. Lot nOxISR. This property, considering location nnd the house Itself, ennnot bo dupll.nted In the city. Terms, one-half cash. POLK AOENTS, JONES a i;vih:i: LAND com- PANY, 218 West Third Street. = A SPLENDID BUY 7-lIUOM HIM Sl'.. CORNER LOT ;,ii\i::;, TO ALLEY, IiTII AND NEW lIAMI'SIIIRE. LO- CATION COI'LDN'T HE IIKTTKH. IK Yor ARE I.iinKiXii I'm; A HOOD HOME OR AN INVESTMENT THIS WILL SUIT YOU. WE ASK $4000; $1000 cash UALANCE TERMS. THIS I'LACE IS EASILY WORTH $5000. ACME REALTY CO. (Inc.), t:ir-:is oroara iiiilk.. S. E. Cor, fith and Spring Sts. Phones F5724. Hdwny. l to. $270© Buinig'alow B rooms with large living room; fireplace; best plumbing, chicken run. garden, fruit, trees flowers, large level lot, cement sidewalk, curb, tine car service, fifteen minutes to Ist and Main. Located on Tourmaline St., one-half block from the new Pasa- dena boulevard. Owner Home Telephone CIOS2. FOR SALE— New 4-room cottage, nicely finished, with mantel, bookcase, china close., etc., lot 60x148; price $2100; $300 cash, balance monthly. 6 rooms, lot 60x168; chicken yard, gar- den, etc.. line view; Improved street; price $2376; $500 cash, balance monthly. E. C. DEVENS, 27 Laughlln Bldg. Both 'phones. FOR SALE — ~ ON UNION AVENUE. NEAR I"I CO STREET. $4860. $4530. Very deslrnblo R-room 2-story house, not new, but has modern plumbing; handsome mantel and tire- place; tastefully papared and deco- rated; good cellar; lawn and flowers. This Is a great bargain for such a location; terms half cash. JONES & RYDER LAND CO., 218 West Third st. FOR SALE— ' ~ W. 27TH, NEAR ROMEO ST. Modern C-room bungalow hardwood floors; handsome buffet; mantel and fire- place; large rooms: beautiful lawn and flowers; good barn; this is a very at- tractive home and very cheap; price $4000; terms $ICXJ cash, balance to suit. (475) JONES & RYDER LAND CO., 218 West Third st. FOR SALE— ~ ~~ " ON LA SALLE. NEAR 21ST ST. $6600 it*soo. Just completed, a very desirable and artistic house of G roms; large living room and dining room; harwood floors; beamed and paneled; 3 bedrooms and bathroom upstairs; 2 toilets; cellar; laundry tubs; a thoroughly up-to-date house: terms half cash. (449.) JONES & RYDER LAND CO., _ 218 West Third st. FOR SALE — NEW BUNGALOW IN southwest; 6 rooms; den, living and din- ing rooms have oak floors, beam cell- Ings and paneled walls; built-in buffet; china closets and book cases; massive brick flrep' -c; large window seat in den; complete cabinet kitchen; screen porch with 2 laundry tubs: bedrooms and bath In white enamel: special linen closet in hall. Trice $3750; $500 cash. PITTSBURG REAL ESTATE CO., 311- 15 Laughlln Bldg, FOR SALE— SiiSC). Positively be. home In city for t! t price. 234 EAST 42D ST. Can be seen only, before 12 noon. J. R. MACLINTOCK. 704 Grant bids. FOR SALE — A BEAUTIFUL 9-ROOM residence, s. W. corner lot, 60x150, one block from three, car lines, too long a story to describe this elegant home, you will appreciate if you see it. price $10,500. This is $1000 less than actual cost. Commission to agents. HOME PHONE 82781. $50 DOWN, $15 MONTHLY AND IN- terest buys $1600 or $2000 new cot- tage; keys 1542 Adams. Hooper ave- nue cars. I'OII SALE — ~~~ ~~ ~~ A lump at $7000, B-roomed cnHn-jc i nt (140 Crocker Ht. mil : ,i «110 CKO- I'KKII or STAB E\G. CO., IXiJ, W. Int. 1721 E. 31ST. NEAR SLAUSON CAR line; 6 rms. barn; new; $3iK>o: $100 down. City Lots and Lands FOR SALE— $45© Level lot 50x133. HigHilstinidl Villa Tract Owner, BOX 190, Herald. 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 sea SAMUEL J. HARRIS. Corner Euclid and Steplienson avei. —THE — McCarthy company's GREATER LOS ANGELES TRACT Home and Investment Lot« $700. Perfect Soil Perfect Drainage Perfect Conditions. Branch offices tilth and Main. tilth and H. Park aye, Take Ml in la aye. ear to Main and till or H. i'ark aye. ami 61»t don't net off at wrong Place). Phones: Home 8873. Main 1202, South 54»3, South 5497. •Main office In our own building. 203 N. Broadway. FOR BALB City Lota and Lands FOR SALE HOLLYWOOD Free, Excursions Our Hollywood trnct Is ..lie Of the durst high-grade subdivisions over placed oh the market In the city of Hollywood; every lot high nnd sU-lith ; within nix blocks of the foothills, with a niagnlllcent \ lew of the mountains nnd overlooking sur- rounding country; the Improvements ar of 11, best, with Ih c foot eenie nt walks and fin 1." . streets are 1 ..I". 1 an.i oiled, pnrkwny to I"- plnntod with ornamental trees In front of every lot, pure, nrtoslnn water piped In the streets; nil lots have 50 feet frontage, Prices $550 to $650 On Easy Payments anil .'.l per cent cheaper than similar property. Terms ouch $50 Cash, $10 Per Month Our Office Open All Day Sunday to Issue free tickets, Take advan- tage of this meat opportunity and see the property fit once. Call nt our office for free tickets, maps and nil Information. opUQUU ON EAST ADAMS STREET I have 0110 lot left, 40x125 This Is fast becoming n manufac- turing district and will soon lie classed as business property. Buy now and double your money later. Will sell now for Come In and see mo Monday nnd let me explain particulars and terms. THIS IS A BARGAIN Address BOX 400, Herald. $750 LOTS FOR $550. THE— McCarthy COMPANY'S florence HEIGHTS TRACT Call, phone or send for free tickets. THE McCarthy company, 203 North Broadway. riiones: Main 1208, Homo 8737. $550 IS NOT MUCH TO PAY FOR A hlpli (Trade lot In the right direction is It? Come see the McCarthy Company's FLORENCE AYE. HEIGHTS TRACT. Tickets Free. Main office 203 N. Broadway. Phones: Home 5737. Main 1202, W. 1143. ________ . _ ___ I'OU SALE — Choice Imillillmut !••<•« <«■• and four Mucks from limit liikloh'k ear nliopni good enr service nnil Junt the place for enr mru who mint to «<•! 11 home. _A«ldrcmi oniicr. HOY -4.10. 1 { or 11 1 d . Business Property THE ONLF corner lot on South Spring street be- tween Fourth and Sixth. 120x155. Hank occupies .001110 of the space; on conditional lease. We are the only people who handle this kind of prop- erty In this city; will sell at a sacri- fice to individuals. Call and get de- scription. Best buy on Spring street. Lee Mo St-_dis_ COo 702 S. Spring. FOR BUSINESS PROPERTY— $20,000—100 f— >t on Beaudry. 128 feet on Third, with 10-roori modern house. $10,0<jO— 9. room modern house, 217 South Beaudry. $47,000— N. E. cor. Third and Boylston, 4C.1 feet -n Boylston, uverago depth 174 feet. $42,01 0—W est side of Boylston, between Third and Saphlre; first-class hot3l site. $5100— Cottapre 1110 Vest Second St.; lot 30x115 to 20-foot alley. ALLISON BARLOW. 213 S. Broadway, room 124. Phone Main 403. Home ASOJI. — 17800 H»re In n good Investment, nny Improved liiifiiiira* property Inrnt-<1 opposite S. P. By. Co.'* yards, cor. Sim I •iihiiiili. mill Ann mti>.; Improved with n --■ 111 l.id;-. bouse, la.'in;; on Bon iVruniido at., mill a 4-room cot- time fni-luK on Ann St., both rrntril. Lot 50*1.-0 ft. This in 11. 1 1,,. Mold a 1 once. Ad. l re, Ili:iM-|t. tOSt) S. Oily* St. Suburban ' Property Why Not Buy Sai FeiiaiMto Real Estate Prices are low now. Advance! In values are assured. The Owens river and recent mining developments con- tribute to the prospects, Wo can sell you from one acre to two thousand. Wo. have one snap you must see. Mullein cottaßO, four lots, for less than the value of the lots. Brown and Mmiiniro 318-310 O. T. JOHNSON lI LOG. Broadway 5303. A 7344. Kirn SALE— A GREAT BIG BARGAIN AT GARDENA 10 acres, % mile of ear with Im- provements worth $1000; high ground; $.-.00 below market; $3600. Terms. VI Mi: lIKAI.I'\ CO, line.). 427-8 arouse bldg., 6th and Spring. F5734. lid way, 1540. FOII UAGLU HOCK LOTS " See WAI.KF.H .* < !.\i(K, AKi'iiti. Home phone 493, Sunset Flora 8141. through Glendiile Exchange. Office . cornur of Central and Colorado ayes., end of Eagle Rock car lino. Tract two blocks south. Suburban Property— FOR BALK LOTS AT ALTADENA, IN the new "Piedmont Heights" tract, almost half an acre each; magnificent view, splendid water rights; near ear line an.i handsome homes; good build- ing restriction These lots make handsome building .sit,..< and are I splendid investment at present low j.rie.s. For Altudena property of any kind see 1.. U. I'll att A co., CO* LuiiKhliii Bldg., or Altadouu office at i-iid of cur line. .. • FOR SALE Hotel* and Lodging Houses $3600 for the In "I 1... at., |. b^»t equipped best furnished and more elaborately finished iii in am- hotel In tim country eonvenlent to street cars, churches an. l parks; select Tourist amid Family Trade * solicited; rates $2.rio per day and up; 1-3 ..ash. balance to stilt. Particulars Lee I. Standish Co 702 8. Kpritifr. Country Property FOR SALE— ~~ 640 ACRES LEVEL ALFALFA land If! Los AnSelPi county, every acre water 1. ear1,,,.,. Surrounded on nil sides by Improved ranches. Price 14940 ■pot cn«h! no Agents, no comrnlißlona. w in sell property for buyer by iejrre- ,i ; ',, i and ii KUarantoe 50 per cent profit In ir.o days. C. XV, iomstiiik, art > Smitli llr.in.Mvn.v. FOR SALE— ~~~ " ~~ in a, iv chicken ranch. 2 miles from Paso lii.l.les; nice 4-room house with bnth. Rood barn, good well of water, '.! hen houses, Incubator cellar, small or- chard; water piped to house ami barn; give possession October I, 1907. Piico lioßO, K. M. BENNETT, Paso Itoblos, c.-ii. FOR SALE— ORANGH3 GROVES PAY- iiR 10 to 80 per cent net on price* nske.l; in nil purls of Southern Cali- fornia. 1., M. PRATT A CO., 808 Laug-hlln blAg, "Headquarter* for Ornt^gce droves." Miscellaneous FOR BALE- NEW AND SIOCOND HAND billiard and pool tnbles. bar fixtures of nil kinds; easy payments. Send for cata- logue. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKS- COLLENDER CO.. 331 West Third St.. Los Angeles. FOB SAI.H — ■ A Kiinil .Smith Premier typewriter. No. 2. 5.-11 pinih. 'I'll is In ii iinnp. Ap- ply 117- lis AMERICAN NATIONAL hank ni.HO., Second nmi Broadway. you CAN BUY GOOD PIANOS AT LOW prices at F. W. KRINGEL'S, 845 South Spring. TunlnK nnd repairing, liroad- _ way 2688; Homejrsigg. Stocks and Bonds COPPER FACTS— IS A REPORT ON the famous Schell group of 29 copper- g;old claims on the Rio Tonto river in Gils county, Arizona, owned by tho Todd Copper company, whose stock we offer for $!i.OO for each 1000 shares. Send check or call for number of shares you want. Send postal for Copper Facts. < has, M. iitvi:. g:w Mnmni Ulilg. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR EXCHANGE— Lot 60x160, hlßh and dry and an elo- Kant 10-room new and strictly mod- ern residence, swell part of city. Western avenue, near Berkeley square; hard wood floors, beam ceil- ings, dining: room, reception room, parlor and den paneled; Flemish ;,| combination fixtures; built-in book- cases, mantel, buffet, furnace and In fact the handsomest and most up-to- date residence In this swell neighbor. hood; front windows very larfte. bevel plate, 5 largo bedrooms and Rood barn: $12,000. Will sell on easy terms or exchange for vacant lots In this city, for Hats or close-In acreage. Place is worth every dollar I ask and is Kilt-. -dee property. It will rent for $1200 unfurnished or $lf>oo furnished. GOLDEN WEST REALTY CO., 643 South Sprlnß. FOR EXCHANGE— ~~~" Lot 'SOxinO. sewer in. also pas. water and sidewalks, third lot from strand; good business location or line sit.; for cottage, located at North Man- hattan Beach, Redondo; $850. clear. Will trade for grocery or lodßlnK house, automobile or equity in small acreage close to city. Also have 20 acres In oranges and lemons, tine water rlßht, beautiful location, at the foot of Arrowhead, two miles from Arrowhead hotel; 13,000; mortgage $5000. Will trade for vacant lots, rooming house. Hats or cottages in this city, take back or assume. Have two lots In Boyle Heights: $1000, clear, to trade for small grocery. (i()l.l)i:\ west realty co., fi4,( South Spring. WANTED For exchange, stores, houses, farms and all lines of real estate; we can exchange them quickly. Office open Sundays. BEN WHITE Will Exchange your property; Immense bargain*; apply at once; satisfaction and quick results. Member Realty Hoard. SO4-8 BRYSON Hlock. Second and Spring. SOCIETY NOTICES "WHY SHOULDN'T WOMEN VOTE?" A debate before the Progressive club Sunday evening, February 3, at 8 o'clock In Symphony hall, 232 S. Hill street, Rev, C, J. Hall and James T. Moriarty. Esq., principal speakers. Brief addresses by several prominent ladies. Free. .~"*L_ . ~< TRANSFER AND STORAGE COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO., 415-417-413 San Pedro St. Main Office V.\ South Main. Phones Main 1117; Home 2154- New ami absolutely fireproof storage: private ■ locked rooms for bric-a-brac, pianos, fine furniture, etc., trunks, boxes, etc. stored 26c to f.no. per month. Wa solicit your patronage CATARRH MA IV 011 WOMAN THAT HAS CA- lunii lv .nil ul Central Drus Store, I .IS ■. llruiidway, Chamber of Com- merce building. I intuitively <>'"»«- <•<• <» <•••>•«■ mi, t-iiHtt fur one dollar, Cun be m-nt by mull. J. UKADKOUU, |.r0,.r1.....r. ■ _ . ;' LOST AND FOUND LOST— BLACK THORN CANE. Return to ATTORNEY T. M. McNAMARA, Merchant! Trust BUI*., room 215. Reward. PIANOS hanom Sold on easy l-AYMtTNTi^ Pianos rented at low rates. A. G. (IARD- NKIt PIANO HOUBK. Ltd.. 115 Winston _ HI Tel. Hlack ml; Hoim FBlB9. in SHOES REPAIhED M iffijr^xir^soLEsTaK wTJsrrn^uA^ _ die 760. Factory Suuu Store 318 W. «. V