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iBEST FOR THE MONEY—TRY A THREE TIME AD. BN THE HERALD | ADVERTISERS Cemnt clx average word* as one Una, ■ No ad. ner?nted for less than the price of three line*. ' Til* Herald renerves the right to »*»!"• I adTertlsrnirntii and to reject or omit and refund the amount paid. ■ Report promptly to the ela»iined man •irrr failure to get returns or experience | with fraudulent or dishonest advertisers. - Two or more Insertion. are be*l'', lll; I one. Try ■ thrre-tlme ad. K**ult* almost I certain for nnytlilnpr. tilllAiir. f"nlract solicitors and advertMng - :^W SUNSET~MAIN 8000 Igar v home 10211 <^Hnr> ask fob c£assiftet» manages W specxalTrates Ie Try a three-time nd. Results almost rtßln for nriythlnir. br contract solicitors and ad»erUsloe mm ran PSUNSET~MAIN 8000 ¥ HOME 10211 HP ASK FOB CLASSIFIED MAXAGBB SPECi.AL~RATES W Want arts, lo a word each tmertlea. mm f Boom* for rent, 8 lines, 3 times I . . ■ . : Boom* with board. 8 lines,. 3 times. j m 25 CENTS 2- HELP WANTED—MaIe' and female. » ■ I i line*. S lime*, W 25 CENTS I ■.""-■■ .SITUATIONS WANTED, :| '■■'; FREE THE WEATHER •&' *■ LOS ANGELES, Feb. 26. 1910. \i Tlme.|Barom.|Thcr.|Hum| Wind.Vic.|Weather. ' 5 a.m.l 30.03 I 62 I 52 |~NE I 4~] Clear. : 6 p.m.l - 20.92 I 75 | 15 I W | 24 f Cloudy. Maximum temperature, 75. ! Minimum temperature, 49. .. ; . .. Forecast SAN. FRANCISCO, Feb. 27.— San Fran cisco . and vicinity; Showers Monday; brisk .* northwest wind. _ For Northern California—Showers Monday; "■ 1 west.- wind. V For - Southern California— Cloudy, unsettled, j Monday; brisk north wind. DIED REINSBERGERIn this City Feb. 27, 1910, ". Cephas Rolnsberger, native of Indiana, ago 41 years. Friends may view remains :■ today i from 2 to 6p. m. at the funeral parlors of Cunningham & O'Connor, 1031 ~. South Grand avenue. Interment will bo ".at old home, Syracuse, Ind. 2-28-1 Ji WHITNEY —In Monrovia, Feb. 26, 191"., " Cornelia S. Whitney, aged 74 years, wid ■ow- of the late Albertus L. Whitney, V' mother of 'Alice. Whitney. Funeral ser ■ ' vices at Connell undertaking parlor*. 1051 South-Grand avenue, Monday at 2:30 p .'m..' Please omit flowers. :-:8-l 6NODGRASS—Feb. 27, 1910, at Watts, Cal.. - Cyremus, beloved husband of Helen, ana -.',*. brother of Walter and Verne Snodgrass, age 59 years. Funeral Tuesday, March 1, •' at 1:30 p. m. from Baptist church at Watts. Interment private. 2-"°-- CEMETERIES ''"■•• iiilii-iiWOOD PARK CEMETERY • ' Two miles outside the city limits on the Los ■ Angeles and Redondo Ry.; 800 acre, of per ■ feet ■ land with improvements outclassing any cemetery -on tho coast. . 207 8. Broadway. Room 202. Phones F33IJ, Main 4659. Supt. 'phone. A 9593. 4-l-»m» -EVERGREEN CEMETERY ■ The I/O* Angeles Cemetery Association. Boyle Heights near city limits. Operated un u o'er perpetual charter from Los Angeles city. Modern chapel and crematory. 1 ** Office, 839 Bradbury building. Phone* — 652 [ AS46O. ■s m. Ceu.--1.-iy—Home DloB3| Boyle 9. sm> 6-6<12m0 ft ROSEDALE CEMETERY ■Hi endowed Memorial Park noteil for Its nat- Bofural beauty; endowment fund for perpetual Bltare, over 1250,000; modern receiving- vault, • c'.utiel, crematory and columbarium; acces sible- city office, SUITE 302-306 EXCHANGE • BLDG^N. ■»■ corner Third and Hill sts. J'>lone!©.laln SO9; A 34?->. Cemetery office. IS3I / i Washington! St.; phones 72868; West 80. 111 j..,rT-,. <i-2-12mo ( I MONE.' TO LOAN (■ lENT BANK RATES ON REAL ES \ '■■','/ No commission or extras. A flat rate. V Angeles, Hollywood, Pasadena and near- « towns 40 per cent of market value loaned, J^M our I own capital. Act promptly. Best em of handling mortgage* in Los Angeles. WE JOHN M. C. MARBLE COMPANY ■ H. W. Hellman Bldg. ..■■•■■■-■.■- -. " .-. 2-27-2S-3-;-3t MONEY TO LOAN. SECURED BY FIRST and t second mortgage* on real estate, ■ large and - small amount*, or payable monthly. Mortgages, trust deed* and contract* Issued for the sale of Veal estate bought. . NOURSE & CO.. 202-204 L. A. > Trust Bldg., Second and Spring. Both phones. ■-■■-■ 2-11-lmo ~~~^", .— \" MONET TO LOAN ' 260,000 to loan on real estate, city or ooun- L i try. 6 to 7 per cent; amounts to suit. MOY la'ERi ■*• GILBERT, «13 Frost bldg. Horn* Mk -phone A 8827; Main 8474. 10-2-tf ■■ZeNTY OF « AND 7 PER CENT MONEY Hana lons as you want It on gilt edge so [^■curlty WAYBRiaHT-BUTLER CO., BI2S-529 Security Bldg. F1603; Bdwy. 241i2. JH^ ... . •.■•■■>•■ 2-11-tf KIONEY TO LOAN ,ON REAL ESTATE; I full loans and prompt appraisals. CLEVIS- I- LAN© & CLEVELAND. 435 H. W. Hell- It f man bldg.-M. 5986; A 2450. 2-17-lmo I MONEY TO LOAN-SALARIED MEN AND I m women accommodated without delay or pub ■ •' llclty t SOUTHERN CREDIT CO., 411 O. T. ft t Johnson Bldg. . 2-13-lmo Coney loaned on diamonds, FURNI r ture, piano* and any kind of security; low ■ rate*. ■ JOHNSON. 33U H. W. Hellman .-;-Bldg. ,■'.■' ' ■■ 2-IS-6mo R VV POINDLXTER, 40» WILCOX BLDG., ~ > will loan you what you need on real estate, stocks and bond*. Building loan* a special :ir..>;v ■■ ' ■ »■»•'« ..' TO LOAN— SALARIED PEOPLE; NO RED ■- tape; without s*3urlty; confidential. WK4* COAST EXCHANGE, 419 Henn* bldg. •■ MONEY TO LOAN C^N ROOMING HO USE v furniture, ■ contracts, second mortgages, V eto. i- J. F. ANDERSON. 236-7 Copp Bldg. 2-2-lmo • i HAVE *6000 TO LOAN FOR TERM OF 3 TO V 4 years' want first-class security. HENRY •■;it BIEMER. 727 H. W. Hellman bl.lg. 2-22-7t :; .ALARY LOANS. LOWEST RATEa. CON fldentlal. 11l O. T. JOHNSON BLDO. Fourth and Broadway. . U-t-tl r MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST AND SECOND t'A mortgages. ■•> It. R. EMPLOYEES - LOAN CO.. 601 Merchant* Trust Uldg. 2-U-lmo ■ PRIVA'XE MONEY. 6 TO 7 PER CENT. ; LOCKHART & SON. 601 H. W. Hellman Bldg. A 7562. 8-8-lmo ' TO LOAN—MONEY. FRED G. WEEK, 300 H. .W. Hellman I Ig. Bdwy. 4522; F1079. ■\. -•<.'•..-.■ ~ -i I-17-lmo lIONE"Y.TO LOAN —C. ELLIOTT MILLER. 340 i Bradbury : Bldg Main 6419; Res. . ■■73097.'. ■'■■' -■■■ :r :-t°-I"'° : ASTROLOGY^^j. -j^ ' 4.STROLOGY— - t , •. . • Alexl* Pfuhl, * astrologer, phrenology, writes life horoscope, tells whom to marry, your ■ good and bad states, your diseases, the occu pation to follow, teaches astrology; 26 yean' .. practice. »6J,W. COLORADO ST., Pasadena. 'J>' _ ,M, ii--'- ■ • 1..- '. .. ■ 2-28-7 L:v;v,'; -".-.'■"; SANITARIUMS raw imf uomws in ti Muslvely \ for women . and < children. Best 9^K,'iul'ui"'d and homelike hospilal In the city 4H 1. confinement canes. Ternn to suit. 1245 Huth Flower. F4134. J-»-UnO . . -^- WANTED riJ>J - | _ r - UJ -_ | - [ _ J - | _ n _- | _ | - I _ r - I _ r - |J - I _^ -^K y- w ri. -i.i— ,i-»_f>_»»'W^*w-M-M~i^ • ' Help—Male WANTED— GOOD ENERGETIC BOY of 17 years of age. Apply to circulation manager of HERALD after 8 a. m. Monday morning. ■ 2-27-2 WANTED— Boys to carry Herald routes In Boyle Heights I and east of Central avo. See CIRCULA TION MANAGER. 7"l* NO EXPENSE TO LEARN ELECTRICITY, plumbing, bricklaying, automoblllng on con tract lob* In few month*' time. No appren ticeship or helpers' work. Catalog free. UNITED TRADE SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO., 132 Allso St., Los Angeles. 10-4-tf WANTED— MAN FOR FILE CLERK and messenger; must be quick and reliable; answer In own handwriting, giving reference I and phone number. Address BOX 537, Sta- l ■tlon C. ' 2-27-3 CIGAR SALESMEN WANTED—EXPERI enco unnecessary; sell our brands to the re tail trade; big pay; write for full particulars at once. GLOBE CIGAR CO., Cleveland, O. J-22-100t COLLEGE AND NORMAL GRADUATES TO register for positions In Arizona, Nevada and California. BOYNTON TEACHERS' AGENCY, 626 Stlmson block. 2-20-lmo WANTED—ELDERLY MAN OF GOOD habits to care for cow and lawn; $10 per month and good home. Address M. D., Box 112, Anaheim, Cai. 2-27-7 SOBER, STEADY, HANDY, ALL ABOUND man, willing to work, wants situation of any kind, city or country. Address BOX 146, Herald. 2-27-2 WANTED—THREE GOOD BOYS TO CARRY routes. Apply to CROSSMAN, Herald of fice. 1-Mt Help—Female LADIES—TO MAKE AT HOME FANCY work, embroideries, aprons, cakes, pas tries, etc., for Woman's Exchange, 417 W. Seventh st. The employment department secures the best paying positions In all commercial and domestic lines. 2-6-30 WANTED—EXPERIENCED LAW STENO grapher; state experience, - references, salary expected, where and how long em ployed, In applicant* handwriting. BOX 1732. Herald. 2-28-1 LADIES AND GIRLS AT HOME. STEADY or evenings, can stamp transfer, $1.10 do*, upward; original, reliable firm. r.oora 334, MASON BLDO.. 231 W. Fourth. »-5»-tf WANTED—GOOD GIRL TO HELP WITH children and assist In housework; $30 per . month. 1000 GARFIELD AY., cor. Adena, Pasadena. ■ . 2-27-3 WANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework for small family; no washing. Apply after 0 p. m. at. 460 N. BBAUDRY AYE. 2-22-tt Help—Male and Female WANTED—MEN t2Sl> WOMEN TO LEARN the barber tr»>te; guaranteed in eight weeks. Cat*', wrue free. MOHLER BAR BER COLLSviE. 122 E. Second St. 7-1-tt Situations —Male WANTED—SWEDISH CHAUFFER, »45 and board; steady, Bober, responsible; go any place. Call, Sunday or Monday, 310 6. Broadway. A 6817; Bdway. 9639. OS CAR NORBURG. ---3-1 WANTED—A POSITION BY COMPETENT married chauffeur; will go anywhere In Cal ifornia; will go east. Address P. R. J., 1230 8. Hill St. 2-27-4' WANTED—POSITION IN GROCERY OR ON delivery wagon; experienced from A to Z. ED BLAKE, 1116 Cahuengtt St. 2-27-3 DRUGGIST - PHYSICIAN, THOROUGH competent, desires steady position. BOX 830, Herald office. 2-27-3 Situation* Female WANTED—WASHING BT THE DAT OR hour. Will take washing at home or go out and wash: or will do light housecleanlng. Call at 212 Concord St.. MRS. JOHNSON. 1-9-tf REFINED AND EDUCATED WIDOW OF excellent character wishes position as house keeper on ranch In widower's family; best of references. BOX 374, Herald office. 2-27-4 ORGANIST OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES church position. 253 CLAREJIONT DRIVE. Pasadena. 2-26-4 Situations Male and Female WANTED—WORK IN PRIVATE HOUSE, $20 month, room and board, while attend ing school; school hours from 2 to 5 p. in. P. O. BOX 347. City. t^lT-tl To Purchase — Real Estate _ WANTED TO PURCHASE-3 TO 4 ROOM California house and lot, southwest; must be snap for cash. Address BOX 65, Herald, 2-27-tt To Purchase —Miscellaneous RING UP DENVER PLUMBING COMPANY for quick service; Jobbing and repairing .1 specialty. 133 N. BROADWAY. A 1901; Main 1393. 2-27-14 WANTED—CASH PAID FOR FEATHER beds. 758 SAN PEDRO ST. Phong* FSO4I: Main 110«. H-17-tf FEATHER BEDS—PAX IS TO $35 EACH. ArirtreFs J. RYAN. 530 ■■!! Pn-lro at. U-»-tt BATHS VAPOR AND SPRAY BATHS FOR CHIROP ody; open Sundays. 111% S. SPRING ST.. room 8. 2-22-lroo SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE, CHIROPODISTS, baths. JEAN LUNN, 620 S. Broadway. 2-17-tf BATHS ANtTeLECTRIC TREATMENT. 218 S. ['.ROADWAY, ROOM 220. 2-24-6 mo WIRELESS TELEGRAPH Protect Your Loved Ones By wireless while out for pleasure by In stalling a wireless plant on board your boat. We build your station, supplying high class commercial Instruments at a nominal cost. Our work Is guaranteed. Get our figures. WIRELESS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 501 Wright & Caliender Bid*., or call at Southern California Electric Co., 625 H. Main. 2-20-tt "" TYPEWRITERS XLLTdA^S^OF^i£BuTirF^T^?2wßiTS3r Bee our bargains. But rental* la city, 11. to $3 a month. LOS ANOELEB TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. /tin US S. Broadway Main 5951. j ■. _. «-13-U XH-KWKITER9 BOUGHT AND KKMbu. All make* guaranteed! repairing. UAKKII IKIKY CO. (Inc.) 21*14 So. Broadway. Main 4691; A4070L» j 10-31-" LOST AND FOUND _ ri _ riJ - l _, L --■■■.■-v-- f-.- - ." -i i~i n~i '~i LOST—SUNDAY. " THE 37TH, ' BETWEEN Pico and i Flgueroa and Ocean Park, a hunting case gold watch and fob, mono gram on case .1. A. B. ; heirloom. Return to J. A. BRIGMAN, 746 W. Pico; liberal reward. 2-SB-7 PATENT PROTECTION NO PATENT. NO PAY. ATTORNEY FEW cut one-half. S. G. WELLS, 534 Germain Bid*. *•»•*« LOS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MOHMNC., IEHIU AKV 28, 1010. FOR SALE Houses . Come Quiick! For Sale—A new and thoroughly modern 2 story bungalow of 1 nice largo rooms, in beautiful Hollywood. 2.17 Canyon drive, be iv. en Prospect and Franklin aye.. and be- , • l iv. iii two car lines, situated on lurch ground with fine view of Los Angeles and the mountains. PORCHES AND nAIXOXIES Large cement porch across entire front of house, blue brick columns, front balcony of fame size as porch; screen porch with laun dry tub, toilet, broom closet, etc.; rear bal cony suitable fo» sleeping room. v LIVING ROOM 15x28 feet; oak Moors, beamed ceilings, man tel of art tile, bookcases and seat, beautiful electric fixtures, ceiling lights, 3 art glass piano windows, etc. , • DINING ROOM 13x16 feet; paneled and finished In slash grain, oak floors, beautiful buffet with i leaded glass doors and 8-foot plate mirror; elegant electric fixtures, beamed celling lights, large window seat, etc. IMS 9x12 feet; oak floors, Oregon slash grain. 3 casement windows, fine electric fixtures; large closet In hall. BEDROOMS ' . Three large bedrooms in white enamel; large closets, polished floors, fine fixtures, two of the rooms open on front balcony. ■;> , A \ BATHROOM 10x11 feet, In white enamel, chiffonier and medicine cabinet with plate mirror, large trunk room, sanitary nickel plumbing, etc. UPPER H.VI.L Spacious second floor hall, French doors, opening on to rear balcony, finished In white enamel; two large linen closets with glass knobs. KITCHEN 11x16 feet, and very completely equipped; cupboards, cooler, flour bin. etc.; basement 10x16; cement walks and floor; house piped for furnace and gas heat. BAST FRONT LOT 60x135; excellent neighborhood; good homes all around; an Ideal home; sure to pleaso :S -you. Price only $5500. Nothing else like It for the price In the city. Will make terms. Must be sold, so come quick. See MR. IIIVK, Room 311. 207 8. Broadway, or phone Main 2043 or A 2043. 2-28-3 \ FOR RENT Apartments — Furnished and Un. ■■;'•»- furnished The St Regis 2 and 3-room furnished housekeeping; als-j single rooms. 237 SOUTH FLOWER. Main 2290; A 7336; 5 minutes to business center. Moderate prices'. 2":1'"" Rooms Furnished GIRARD HOUSE 115 EAST THIRD ST. All outside room*; central location; eleva lor service; steam heat; £0 room* with pri vate bath; rent 115 par month. HOTEL SOUTHERN ' SEVENTH AND WESTLAKE AVB. Warm- rooms with the best table board. One of the best family hotel* In the West lake district. Home 51640; Sunset Temple 787. 1 3 -j 2-6-lm Rooms —Unfurnished FOR SALE, CHEAP—FOUR-ROOM CALl fornla bungalow, to bo removed from property. 532 W. FIFTY-EIGHTH ST. 2-26-3 —Furnished FOR RENT— WITH 3 ROOMS, PRl vate bath, private entrance; 8 porches, grassy lawn, 25 minutes' walk to court house. 208 N. GRAND AYE. 2-26-3 FOR RENT—FIRST CLASS C-ROOM FLAT nicely furnished, fine location; close in; adults. 843 S. FLOWER ST. 2-26-3 Flats—Unfurnished TO LET— YOU WANT ONE OF THOSE new and up to date "VILLA FLATS" you had better come today. Five rooms, oak floors and everything first-class; Inside my own private grounds with private care; stone wall fence with Iron sates; lawn. flowers, water free. Come and see them. Take Grand avenue car to Figueroa street. J. FRANK BOWEN 440 Douglas Building. Residence 4060 8. Flgueroa street. . 2-27-2 TO LET—A THRF,E-ROOM AND BUFFET kitchen, lower, sunny, unfurnished cottage flat; bath, gas, electricity; wall bed; adults. 1623 W. PICO. Phones 63170. 2-27-3 Offices FOR RENT—NICE SUNNY FRONT OF flce* on Broadway; large windows and advertising space; also smaller offices. In quire room 4, 244 V 4 S. BROADWAY. WHEELED VEHICLES Automobiles FOR SALE—I3O6 PEERLESS IN PRIME CON ditlon, fully equipped; Bosch magneto, top, speedometer, clock, windshield. Price 11100. Will be shown between 8 and 10:30 morn ings at private garage. F. O. JOHNSON, 1005 West 2Slh street. Tel. 21604. 2-27»tf AUTOS. ENGINES, BOILERS, TIRES AND parts sold and exchanged. METZ, 207 E. Ninth F1968. 2-4-tt rV;: CEidPOOLS CEMPOOLU CLEANED OUT. All work done satisfactory to Inspectar. L. A. SANITARY CO., Phone 59111. Tempi* 591. 10-19-tf CESSPOOLS CLEANED OUT BY THE RED Cross Sanitary company In cne to two loads, 13.60 per load; no other charges. 'Phone (MM. 10-7-:« IMPERIAL CESSPOOL PUMPING CO.—WB take out largest load. Went E3'.«; 22040. L'-10-tt ATTORN EYS.AT.LAW E. M. WITTE. NOTARY PUBLIC —PEN- ■ion papers, wills. Insurance and collec tions negotiated. 24114 S. BROADWAY. 1-19-tf DIVORCE LAWS OF NEVADA— Full Information without charge. Address H. E. FULLER, Attorney, Goldfleld, Nev. 2-5-tf MARRIAGE LAWS EXPLAINED. ESTATES settled. Collections. Advice free. 213 LISSNKR BLDO. 2-6-25 STORAGE Ulllili fiUVA'.Ci£, IKON KUUAIS lor furniture, etc, |1.50 and iJ. per month; trunk*, buxe*. etc., 35c to 50c; open vans, |f per day, or 7oc per hour, we pack and ship household gooda everywhere at re ducod rates. COLYEAR'S VAN AND BTORAQE CO., offices 609-11 S. Main St. Warehouse 415-17 San Pedro at. Phones Tim: Mala UK t-li-tt ASSAYING . MORGAN *T CO., M 7 South Mala. Mala lull. Assayer>, swelters and reUner*. JOHN HERMAN, 283V4 8. Main. Not *atl» . faction, but accuracy guaranteed. 11-23-tf SEWING MACHINES WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. NOW permanently located at 714 S. Broadway, tt FOR SALE Houses Houses 2 Story New loise In the Wilshire District ' 8 Rooms AH modern conveniences. Large lawns; large lots. Cement porch; hardwood floors. Beam ceilings: expensive mantel. Sideboards and fireplaces. Elegant electric fixtures. Qas and water In. All cement and street work finished, $5250 Terms to suit. KNOWLES-STICE CO. A 7745. ' 734-5-8 Bryaon Bldjr. 2-27-2 WANTED TO PURCHASE-? TO 4 ROOM California house and lot, southwest; must be snap for cash. Address BOX 55, Herald. = S-27-tf HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS Lot 50x195: Be fare, 2 blocks off car line. Twnplo extension street car lino will run within half block of this place. Price $1600; $700 cash, balance $15 month, in cluding Interest. ERIKSON & CO. 106 W. Sixth St., ground floor. F2374. 2-28-7 FOR SALE-ELEGANT FIVE AND BlX room bungalows, NO9. 6606 and 6618 S. Main St., Just being completed, $3300 and $3600; easy payments. If you want a homo that will greatly Increase in value buy one of these. Main street is to be paved. Get In ahead of the rush. Owner, C. B. KNICK ' ERBOCKER. S. 692. 2-27-3 ll' YOU WANT A NEW. VERY MODERN 6-room bungalow for $300 leu than ever before offered for, call at 800 W. FORTY SEVENTH ST. Am going to Indianapolis; must have some cash, balance like rent. -...■ . 2-S6-3 FOR SALE— BY OWNER, BUNGALOWS, blocks, lots; little cash, easy Installments. Dalton avenue car. Broadway, to Santa Rarbara switch. Office there. THOMP SON. ---'i:! City Lots and Lands ' ~ classy new THE McCarthy COMPANY'S VAN NESS AYE. SQUARE TRACT,. Cream of Wllshlre boulevard district, be tween Fourth, Fifth, Wilton place. West minster, Van Ness. Norton. Linden sts. LOW PRICES now while street work Is In progress. Branch offices corner Fourth and Gramcrcy, corner Fifth and Wilton place. Westlake cars. 2-8-21t ~ GRANADA PARK ' One-third acre lots, $400, Including street work. Only fifteen minutes from First and Main. High grade but reasonable restric tions Special discounts to home builders. M. E. MILLER COMPANY 702 MERCHANTS TRUST. BLDG. S-8-tr VACANT LOTS 60x195 each; price $1600; half cash, bal ance 7 per cent Interest. ERIKSON & CO. h 105 W. Sixth fit. Ground floor. F2374. 2-26-7 Suburban Property ~ $1060 CASH, WORTH $1500 A Sacrifice ROSE HILL LOTS Two lots, 100x175 feet, on improved street, east front. See owner at Rose Hill office. 60 fare on Short line (Pasadena) cars, 2-27-3 SAN PEDRO For bargains in San Pedro property see STACY REALTY CO. 531 South Spring street. 2-22-30 Pianos : '• : PIANO SNAPS THIS WEEK- Somethlng doing. All new $2.0 piano, $188. One beautiful $400 mahogany Harvard marked $235. One splendid oak Fairbanks, $400 Btylß, our price $275. One good Kurtzmann square $00. We nave you $40 to $luo on such new reliable, first claM piano* as Ohlcker- Ing BrOB., Schaeffer, etc. No ground floor dealer, paying high rent, can touch our prices. That'- the reason we sell on the sec ond floor. Liberal terms arranged. VAN BANT PIANO CO., Second floor, 720 B. Broadway, "Elevator Cuts the Price." 2-27-7t PIANOS AT $2.50 AND $3 PER MONTH; tquare pianos of standard makes, In excel lent condition. Will sell on the above small payments. QUO. J. BIBKEL CO.. J45-J47 8. Spring at. 10-SB-M TOR SALB—UPRIGHT ' PIANO IN FINS condition; only $10- (or immediate tale. Call for Inspection Ol W. FIFTH BT. e-11-ti CECILIA.V PIANO PLAYER, WALNUT case, and violin cheap. BTANHAM, Al tadena. -Home -»«». 2-27-2 V OR SALE - Country Property ALFALFA RANCH qJ)^vlJ/ Acre ' Till* ranch Is at Garden (irove. a first class modern town, 50 minute**' ride by electric car from !.<>» Angeles. I offer M acres of Bandy liKim soil, good home, barn, |)iiin|ili>K plant, chicken yard t»nd house*. The Improvement* are good and ready to move Into; only % mile from car line. There Is nothing hotter than tills place for the money. $1000 down and balance to suit. Come In and let me tell you more about It. J. B. Steams 418-18 Currier Bldg., 213 W. Third sr. 2-27-41 C ■ Eastern Merced County. On Xoaemito Valley railroad and Merced river. . ■ . . 3000 acres at Snelling. All good land, Practically level; suscep tible to Irrigation from river. Good dairy section; (20 one-quarter section; lot* at lll.H, CLINT B. GAIN CO., 810 Central Bldff., Los Angeles. GS3 Canal st., Merced, Cal. 2-23-6 ~~ LOOK HERE ~~ MR. SALARY MAN How long do you want to work for the other fellow? Buy 20 acres of land in the FAMOUS TULARE COUNTY The finest alfalfa and fruit section In California. PAY $20 A MONTH No Interest, No Taxes and soon you won't be working for the other fellow. Come In and talk It over. E. D. COWAN 301 Mason Opera House. 2-24-tf $250 ai Acre 2500 acres deeded land in Kern and San Ber nardino counties, close to railway; level; water close to sur&ce; sold in amounts to suit. This Is a rare bargain. Call on owner, 724-25-26 BRYBON BLDG., Cor. Id and Spring. 2-27-2 BEAUMONT BEE LANDS ■i ■ ■ Level tracts, right in foothills, near honey making feed, 185 acre. BEAUMONT LAND AND WATER CO., Central Bid*., Sixth and Main. 2-26-tf " "Imperial valley $300 cash. 5.'5 per month. Here is your oppor tunity to secure ten acres of fine land right In town of Holtvllle. Plenty of cheap water. Land Is all levelled and graded. This 1* a snap. Come quick. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY 2-23-8 402 Central bldg., 6th and Main sts. FOR BALE-10-ACRE IMPROVED RANCH; fine orange land, with abundance of water; two miles north of Roscoo station in the foothills, raising alfalfa snd grain. Must sell. Will take 11800; »7f.0 cash. Might con sider live stock. See owner, living on place. CHARLES FINCH. • 2-13-3&2-26-3 IMPERIAL VALLEY ACRES. , No drouths, cyclones, blizzards; marvel ous crop* grain, alfalfa, cotton; cheap land; abundance of water. C us B4 C buy. HAMMERS REALTY CO., 313 Severance Hide. . 2-27-3 SO ACRES. ALL IN ALFALFA; GOOD house and barn; 40 acres Improved. Term* or trade. 300 acres good alfalfa land, }30 per acre. Terms. O. O. ARMSTRONG, 531 B. Spring St. i -276 FOR SALE—A SNAP NEAR PASADENA; llu acres with pumping plant at 1500.00 an' acre. C. HATTi:i Pasadena. Phone Main 3185. 2-37-7 SuburbanWilmington FOR SALE-JSOOO- Suburban business on line of Pacific Elec tric R. R.; one acre alfalfa, two and one half acres fruit trees, two-story brick build ing, grocery and hardware, restaurant with liquor license, 5-room house, delivery wagon; business can be sold separately. Also 3 lots, 50x150, on corner, house and improvements; teady rent; must be -sold. WILMINGTON BAY REALTY CO., Canal St. 10-acre farm near Wilmington. 2-27-tf Hotels and Lodging Houses ATTENTION We want a real hotel man to .look at a 100-room downtown hotel proposition. Large ground floor lobby, steam heat, ele vator, p.honeB InXeach (bom, built espe cially for hotel; 5-year lease; furniture alone cost $22,000; now In elegant con dition. House has cleared llO.Oilu per year, will clear 111,000 under-proper manage ment. Will sacrillce today for 16000 cash. Only experienced hotel men and those who appreciate' a bargain Invited to look this 0.-er. Phones F3038; Broadway 5150. STEWART CO. 630 3. Spring St. - ;'-8'" Furniture '■', j- SEPARATE LOCKED IRON ROOM* 11.01 par month; trunks, box**. etc., He to too. Phone for our large van wnsn you move, ' 11-11 par hour.^ ( COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO., lU-17-1S San Pedro st Main ofnee. Hu ll •..Main st. Phone Main mil F«JJ^ Government Lands LOS ANGELES " COUNTY. GOOD FERTILE land; permanent water right; near rail road and .chool. 20 CENTS PER ACRE. ('HANK.. 307 N. Broadway. -■-B'3 Stocks and Bonds FOR 6AI.K-lAOOO SHARKS OF TREASURY ■took of the Humboldt Arliona Gold Copper company .lock. See C. S. HUMPHHKT. 617 Laughlln bldg. 3'"-3 Miscellaneous FOR SALE-LARGE COAL RANGE SUITA i,i,. for restaurant; steam table, showcases, counter and shelving, kitchen utensils, etc. . A bargain; make offer. HI WEST 14TH , STREET. 2'-7'l SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES MISS WING'S SCHOOL FOR QIRLS 1226 ALVARADO STREET Day and boarding. All departments from kindergarten to college. Pre pares for college and university. Fine school for girls visiting Southern California for winter to keep abreast of their studies. Piano, elocution, pottery, etc. Private tutoring. Winter term opens January 3. MISS ETHELWYN WING, M. A., Principal. Home 63144 Sunset West H4I &BVS/MRSSC>uStt Now In Its new quarters at the northeast corner of Hill and Eighth streets, where it has the best lighted and ventilated and most convenient school rooms in the state. Entrance on Sth street. F6700. M. 511. German, English Shorthand by experienced teacher. Terms moderate. HO W. 21st £t. Phone South nil 1 SPECIAL NOTICES Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 6, 1910. Pursuant to the bylaws of the California Wave Motor Company, the annual stock holders' meeting for the election of offi cers for the year 1910 is hereby called and will take place In the office of the com pany, 617 San Fernando building, 4th and Main streets. Los Angeles, Cai., on Tues day, March Ist, at 1 o'clock p. m. Respectfully. CALIFORNIA WAVE MOTOR CO., ALVA L. REYNOLDS, Pre*. C. R. JOHN. Secretary. 2-20-9 HAVE YOU ECZEMA T~ It so, call and get a free treatment by our new method; never falls; testimonials and references of your home people shown at our offices. MILLS ECZEMA CO., 218 S. Broadway. Room 319. S-12-tf ALL RAZORS. SAFETT BLADES. BCI3 son, knives. Instruments, printer's knives, [ tools, etc., sharpened better than new. TANKED GRINDBR, IK B. Spring st 11-U-tf PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE. BEST fertilizer for lawns and flowers: Bold and delivered by GEO. SCHORNICK, 202 No. Mutt st. Boyle 1665; 41536. 2-24-13 MME. DE LONG. MAGNETIC HEALER, relieve* and cures chronic and acute dis eases; reliable; effective. 633 S. HILL BT.. Los Angeles. 2-9-lmo CASH for property; any Rind, i-nywher*. It you want to buy or »ell address NORTH WESTERN BUSINESS AGENCY, Minne apolis. 1-23-3* ICOO BUSINESS CARDS, (1 -60; GOOD WHITH brlstol; conveniently boxed. Other printing, low prices. CENTRAL PRESS, 101*4 S. Bdw»\ 12-21-2 mi' WANTED—LADIES". GENTS' CLOTHINU. HIGH PRICKS. 110 80. SPRING BT. MAIN 1597; TIM*. t-«.5-13mO HOUSE PAINTING, INTERIOR FINISHING, tinting and paper hanging at lowest rate*. E. E. GEISER, 11614 E. Fifth St. 2-19-tf CONFINEMENT~CASKS— DA V AND NIGHT use C. C. C. Taxlcab*. CALDWELL CAB CO. South 6551; 29037. 2-24-tt PHYSICIANS DR. C. C. PRICE, 145 SOUTH BROADWAY, Physician for Women. Ladies: Select a skilled and successful physician for those aliments peculiar to her sex. Dr. Price* patient* are permitted to pur sue their occupation* without interruption. Consult him in absolute confidence. His ad vice is free; his treatment* satisfactory, and fees low. lira. 10-4; 6-8; Sun. 10-13. Phone Bdway. 4304. 404 Frost Bldg., at Second and Broadway. 2-5-12 mo WANTED — CONFINEMENTS, SURGICAL and medical cases at the WOMEN'S SANI TARIUM AND MATERNITY HOME. 1118 S. FIGUEROA ST. SUNNY OUTSIDE ROOMS; UNEXCELLED NURSING AND REASONABLE CHARGES. COURTESY TO PHYSICIANS. Phone Home F3327. 2-5-12 mo DR. CROCKER, Specialist for Women. Hamburger's Majeetla Theater Building. Absolute privacy. Hour* 10 to 4. CONSULT FRED. 12-:5-12 m DR. INEZ DECKER, 702 SO. SPRING Si\ Obstetric*. Hours 11 to 4. Room 221. 10-28-tf DR. PRITCHARD, 3ECTAU FEMALE AND cDronlo disease*. 127-21 QROBBB BLD. 11-3-tl WOMAN'S HOSPITAL Obstetrics, surgical and medical cases. Term* reasonable. 1245 South Flower. F4134. 2-9-lmo DR. TAYLOR. 317 M S. MAIN ST. JOiSiiASlid of women. 12-2-tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES moneta aye. ~ Grocery, restaurant and delicatessen; fixtures and business complete, for $300 CASH This business Is worth $450 of ai y one's money; good reasons for Belling; line business, no opposition. ERIKSON & CO. 105 W. Cth, Ground Floor. F2374. 2-27-4 FOR SALE GROCERY STORE AND Pic tures; will Invoice about (500; fine location; living rooms, rent $10 per month. OWNER, 5808 Central aye. 2-27-3 MONEY LOANED TO INVENTORS TO patent good Ideas. JOHN WEDDEK burn. Capitalist, Brookland. D. C. l-«-lyr CHIROPODISTS DR. HEVLAND, D. C, GRADUATE CHlRO podlst. Coras removed without pain or soreness. Instant relief; no fear of septic trouble. Ingrowing nails a specialty. Parlor* Hotel Milton. 639 ft S. Broadway. F2427; Broadway 9648. 12-30-.lino BUSINESS PERSONALS una maSson! the noted ' london palmist, 1121 8. ei'UINU. over Owl drug •tore. u-u-it PERSONAL—MME. ORA. EXPERT PALM- Ist. Ladles, 25c; gents, 60c. NMi S. Spring. 2-84-lmo LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Stockholders' Meeting The Sunny Slope Water Company: Notice Is hereby given that In accordance with the bylaws Of the corporation ami the order cf the board of director* the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Sunny Slope Water Company will be held at 7 p. m. Monday, the 7th day of March, 1910, at the office of the company, room 530 Wllcox building, corner of Second and Spring streets, in th* city of Los Angeles, county of Lus Angeles, state of Cal ifornia, the same being the principal place of business of said corporation. The purpose of *ald meeting being for the election of the di rectors for the ensuing year and the trans acting of any business which may arise. UOYIi W. STEPHENS, Secretary. 2-24-10 Annual Meeting of Stockholder* The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Fruit cooling and Vaporising company, for the election of Its director* for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting, will be ■■ held .at the office of the company. 202-204. Metropolis Bank building. San Francisco, Cai., "" ""■ 7th day of March. 1910. at I o'clock' p. 18. "-"6-10, JOHN HiaHAM. Secretary.: ' SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Bth Floor Hamburger Bid*., In Angeles.. THE ROWELL SCHOOL , 7205 Broadway. Coaches in grade and high school studies; prepares candidates for teachers' examina tions. Phone BROADWAY-8605. 2-27-1 T. U. C A —DAY AND BVBNINO COM msrelal, technical, automobile, collegs pre paratory and grammar uhools now open. I , lt-l-tl ■ LOS AMBLES BUSINESS COLLEGE. ■ til' W. Fifth st. B. H. BHllAUlii;, Ph. U., president sines 1890. , 10-17-t* BROWNSBEROER COMMERCIAL • COL lege, 553-7 W. 7TU. Bend for , catalogue.. 10-2»-tJ NOTARIES 18. M. WITT. NOTARY PUBLIC. PENSION papers, deeds, collections an<3 wills nego tiated. Boom 4, 244 % S. Broadway. - 1-21-tt RAILWAY TIME TABLE SOUTHERN PACIFIC From Arcade station. Fifth and Central ay«. Leave| |Arnv« B:ooa|San Francisco via Coast Line. aim*. (:16a| San Luis Oblspo, Paso Robles,| 2:30» S:3sp[Dol Monte, Monterey. SanU l.ll> 7:2op| Crux, San Jose and east 11:46b San Franciuuo and Mojave, I - • :00p Sacramento, Oakland, via 1 7:06 a >:»0p Maicersfleld and Fresno | 8:00 a 7:6oa{ Fresno 7:06 a (:00p Bakersneld (:00a >:80p and Mojave . .' 8:00p [Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis. S:4sp| Golden State Limited i j B:ttp 8:oop| The Callfornlan. ria 7.10p 1 Tuma, Benson, Ei Paso { * ■■' \ | Overland New Orleans via « • »■» 12:01i)ii'uma, Benson, Marlaopa. Tuo- l:(an Ison, El Paso, San Antonio, j Houston 12:01p Yuma, Tuoaon, Benson*- I 6:80 a (;00p Lordsburg, Demlng. 1 7:16 a 8:16p El Paso j l:»0p B:4tal J r»:»oa 8:«oa|- :50a B:lsaj Santa Barbara ] ::aop l:4sp| and ' i 7:Mp 2:35p! Ventura •] »:Jop 7:«0p1 ('Not Ventura). |ll:4»p (:16al Oxnard, Santa Susana. »| a :30a ; 2:25p| Moorpark, • 11:60 a 7.3Opi' Somls, j 2:30p I CainarlUo. • 7:]sp I J ('Oxnard only). 111,460 I Santa Paula via saugua, I ~*~ (:4Caf " Camuloa, Plru, FlUmore. ll:(oa l:4spj Satlcoy, Montaivo, Carpln- 7:lftp \ terla.- Bummerland (:16a( SordhoS i 2:30p .»;liPl I 7:»op 7:45a| " l»6:30a 8:55 a Pomona |*7:15 a 18:019 Colton 7:16 a 8:00p Riverside, ftedlanda and a :86a, 4:oup San Bernardino 11:36 a 6:45p 'Not Riverside. Red- l:30p •»:16p lands or San Bernardino 6:25p ■ ' I 7:10p 8:55»j Covuia ~" |il;»»« 8: i Dpi 1 7:iop 7:46aj Cnlno i illlt 4:OOP| ■ I 6:26p Santa Ana, Anaheim, Downey, . .• '. B.Esa| Norwaik , j 8:30 a 11:15 a! | 2:l»p l:oopia' Buena Park. West a* S.-oop 6:10 pl Anaheim, West Orange I 4:to» •Downey only j B:66a| Newport Beach | 4:sup B:ssa|a Los Alamitoi* a| 4:;>op >:46a| Brawley, Imperial, I a:3oa (:16p| El Centro. Calexlco | 6:56p a:osa| San Pedro-Compton • 111:46 a 8:30p|» 'Via Long Beach | »:16p a: o Sal* Long Beach-Compton |ll:4Sa l:aop| 'Via San Pedro »j 6:35p >:05a| Banta Catallna Island | «Utp 6:46 a 7:o»a 7:60 a Fernando •• 8:40 a 1:46p ■ 11:60 a I:00p ' 'Motor 7:35t> »:tOp 8:0»p 8:8(iaa Chataworth Park. (See a 3:4ea not*). (Note —To and from ■-.•• River station only). All trains dally except those marked as follows: "a" Sunday* excepted; "b" Sunday* only. • SANTA FE Leave | I Arrlv '-' Eastern— Limited, 10:00 am dally, Chicago via Denver 8:00 pa ] and Kansas City f Overland Express—Dally 1:00 pm Chicago via Denver and 8:30 am Kansas City Eastern Express — Dally 1:80 am Chicago via Denver and 7.-0S Km Kansas City Kite Shaped—Going via .. .-,...■ 8:30 am Pasadena. Return via 8:80 pa Banta Ana canyon [ . - < ; 7:86 am 10:00 am 8:30 am Hedland* via Pasadena 1:00 pa 2:00 pm i:4O pa 4:30 pm I I 7:40 pa 7:20 am - Redlands via Orange 10:35 am 10:66 am | I *■&> pm 1:00 pa 7:35 am Riverside via Pasadena 8:40 pa 7:30 am I 7:06 pm ■ 1C:65 am Riverside via Orange 10:36 am 6:05 pm I 8.30 pm 7:30 am 1:06 am 10:63 am Corona via Orange 10:35 am 6:05 pm ; ; I 6:30 pm 7:30 am 1 « 7:0( am 10:65 an. iSan Bernardino via Orange 10:36 am 6:06 pm [ I 6:10 pm 7:35 am s:3O am *' 8:30 am 10:00 am 10:00 am San Bernardino via Faaa- 4:00 pn>' 2:00 pm dasa t:4O pa 4:30 pm ■.. . .-.:.. 8:00 pm : |S4I pm 8:00 pm • 7:40 pa f 8:66 am . . 6:65 am 2:16 pm ' Santa Asa 8:26 am 6:05 pm 4 ' 1:00 pa 11:65 pm ( 6:16 pm 7:30 am 6:66 am j 8:65 am 7:05 an 10:65 am ! Fttllerton, Anaheim, 8:26 ana 1:16 pm Orange 10:35 am 6:06 pm . l:0» pa 11.66 pn> 1 I 8:80 pm ; 7:31 am jban Jaclnto, Elslnore, Ue-j 10:35 am 10:66 am I met and Murletta | ■ 6:30 pa ; lu:2j am I Redondo | 4:20 pm ! 2:16 pm Escondldo '- 1:00 pm 8:65 am Fallbrook " 8:16 pm 8:66 am San Diego and . • M am 2:15 pm Coronado Beaca 1:00 pa 11:61- pm Surf Line 8:16 pm 7:80 am Randsburg ' 7:06 am "h~oo~pi» searchlight ant*. Chloride . 7:08 am (Ids cm Beatty, Ilhyollte, Goldneld , »-M am 1 * - and Tonopab I • -■■' ' SALT LAKE ROUTE All trains dally exoept as - noted. ,v-^..j,: Leavel First Street Station. |Arrlre "(:86a San Bernardino, . (ilia ll'OOa Colton -: * 10:41 a | : iop Riverside, ' 1 lip i, :,i. Ontario and 4:21 a • Pomona ■ 6:61p ~i'46a • • ' - " 6'lia (:(0a Long Beach and ■ ■ 11:10* >I:M| i.ton* San Pedro 7;00p J;"p **:*** *(:toa Banta Catalina Island ~| 7:«» p. ~i.i6sl Pasadena . I 8:41 a ftloopl Pasadena »|lil*a ""•Daily except Sunday. aSunday 0n1y...• I • Utah-California' Special. . ■ 1 ' -*'.' t'OOpf Salt Lake, Hutte. Special. 110:00 a Gait Lake, Butte. Denver, |10:t0a I and Chicago, ,i ,>-.-; •„ 11