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14 SWEEPING CUT IN SPUD PRICES TO MOVE STOCK Local Eggs Advance Another Cent-Flood of Asparagus and Strawberries Indicative of the low prices nt commodities In the local market just note the retail quota tions In some lines of produce. In the high est priced grocery stores yesterday great stacks of asparagus were offered at 5 cents 11 bunch, and strawberries were down to three box for 25 cents. Northern asparagus has glutted the market and more than 1300 crates of strawberries were received. There was a sharp cut In potatoes, Watson vllle being reduced from si Wto 11.25©) per ckt., Oregon Burbanks from $1.60 to JI.M@I.I», Oregon Early Rose from $2 to H.M. Receipts of local ranch eggs were 257 cases. Prices were promptly advanced 1 cent a dozen, 27 to 81 cents. Butter receipts were 37.064 pounds, but '"" commodity was reported firm at present "" prices Dealera are exacting IS cents a pound for butter. Prices quoted, It should be remembered, are the figures dealers pay for butter, not the prices they exact from "The 'first shipment of loquats has reached the market. Mora than 1300 crates of strawberries were received Growers want sunshine from now on to realUs profit from the berry culture industry Pish of all kinds plentiful. Receipts of produce were: Ega »' rases; butter. 37,GC4 Pounds; cheese, S3M pounds: potatoes, 1470 sacks; onions, none; beans, 600 sacks; sweet potatoes, none; apples, none. Produce Prices Following are the Dally Market Reporter «nd exchange board wholesale QUOtatlona EGGS—Local ranch candled extra so lected. «To: local ranch, candled. Me; local ranch, case count, buying price, i.e. iMTTri: California creamery extras, In.. 16?; do firsts, lb.. 25c; cooking butter, n IacHEESE-Northern fresh, 17018 a; large An chor 2!e; Young America. Anchor, l»c, hand. Anchor. Me; Oregon Daisy. No; crn singles. UO»Oi eastern Twins, W,c; eaatern Daisies. UW, eastern Long 1 -no; "astern chedders. S0©21o; In ;',, inw3lc; Jack cheese. J3c; domeatlc !5? MfflMol cream brick. Me; llmburgsr. SO 12": Roquefort, S8 sf4oc; Edam. »^'J' Canadian cream, box. 11. _ , ... „ . BEANS— No. 1 pink. $8.45iT8.?5: "?• 1 lim\® »4 75; No. 1 Lady Washington. M.IOi N™ ''.mail whites, 15.4006.60; No 1 black •J«« IS 25- No 1 bayous, 16.50: No. rGarvanw.. M..0, No. 1 lentil., California POTATOES— Highlands, ewt, Ji.iffi 33: T/im roc IITesSI.TB: Wntsonville. ?i:-..,M>; Oregon liurbanke, |L3b®l.«i Oregon Early Rose, $1.50; Oregon White rose. lI.TMLMI Salinas. II «»» I 76- White Rose. *2; yellow sweeta, $1; whit* sweets. BOOS; red sweets, $2 2a. ONlONS— Northern Australian brown, cwt |1.76f1.56: Nevadas, $2.25; Oregon. $2.00: garlic. a 8 10c Ib. FRESH FRUITS— Apples—Bellefleure, 4-tler, II 75; Bellefieurs, 4V«-tler. H.oo©l Mi Belle fleurs, 814-tler, 11.75; Ben Cups, 4-tler, $1,109 159- fall Pippins, $1.50; fall Pippins, 4'4-tlcr. SI 25- Greenings. SI.GO: Greenings, 4'i-tier. $185; Hoovers, 4-tle*. B. 00; Jonathan's Colo, 52 6533.00; Pearmalns, white winter. 4 »r, $175: Pearmalns, red, 4-tler, $1.50: Pear rr,aln.«. red. 4> a -tler, $1.20; Smith's cider. 4 tier jl 60; Smith's elder. 4H-tler.. *1.2..; Ben Davis, Col . $1.25131.59: Newton Pippins. 4 tler 1110; Newtown Pippins, 4'i-tler, $1,100 , ,-,.' Mo. Pippins, Col., $2.60; Langford'e, 4 tier.' $1.16; Landlords, 4H-tltr, $1.15: Rome Reautles S 25; Hplt»enburge, * tier, Si IS; Uanos!,ll 50; Wlnesaps. Col.. $2.35; Winesaps, * BERRlES—Strawberries, per basket. 6ff«e; cranberries, per bbl., $15; raspberries, per bas ""ciTßUS—Seedless grapefruit. }»■«©»; seedlings, IS: fancy lemons, $2.50«f3.20, choice" |1.50i»1.71i fanvy navel oran^s $1.75@2.15; tangerine oranges, > a -b"X, 11.00 •i'lil Valencia oranges, fancy. *2.0U'i... limes,' 20-lb. box, $1.25. TROPICAL FRUlTS—Bananas. .1' 4.? Dc- do red, lv.. 60; Fard dates, lb . 10812 c; do < olden ID. 7>ic: do Persian, i-lb. pkg TVaOlo; alligator pear., dot. $6; plneap- PIJ?RUIT«:—Winter Nell!" pear*, PL 0,* 1"/ boxes. 11.6502; casabas, crate, *-''•',• Christmas melons, $3: Imported grapes, bbl. $8; guavas, basket. 6c; pomegranates. 100, persimmons, crate, |1.!5O1.T». VEGETABLES—Artichokes, doz., II: »'i 'r- ums' 11) e®BCJ Brussels (sprouts, 10c Ib ; Bell'peppers, Florida. lb. 40®45eri beet». doz bunches. SOeWc; atrlns bean.-. Ib.. 1,t»20c; K reen cabbage, JIM Back; carrots, doi . bunches, 26c; cauliflower. crate, $1.2531 1 65; celery, rout, dozen, 7*.-; do. ""crate, - $3.00; cucumbers, dozen, $1."'): ai 'corn husks, cut. lb. 10c; do uncut, lv Sc-'eiiff plant, 20<g30c U>; leeks. d«z. 35c; horseradish. 12c lb.; oyster riant, 35-340 c doz; lettuce, 40c crate, peas. ifullo b.i parsley, doz 25c; parsnips, iloz. «0c; Crlm- Jon winter rhubarb, |I.IO®LJ6 box; spinach, doi tOe; young onions, doz. 20®30c; turnips. Dos bunches. J05250; Mexican tomatoes, crate. 18.86. , " .. Cr DRIED FRUITS—Apples, evaporated, lb SfcilOc; apricots, lb. 1!®1SO; loose figs, white, box, J1.60; do black, box, 11.35; do Imported, lb. 16@lSe; currants. 9','ilOc; peaches, lb. G«i©Bc; pears, lb.lO'<f 12c; lilums lb. ISHOS nectarines, Id. 74 <l: B'/so. rrunes-SO-SOs, ll@12c; SO-40S. lei'4o-501. TWOS 50-6UB. Cc; 60-708. 6c; 70-80.. 6 lie; 80. 60a. '6c; 90-1008. 4c. RAISINS —2-crown, loose. 80-lb. box, lb. 4 tic- ■•crown, Be; 4-crown, tHe; 8-erown London layers, 10-lb. box. Ib 11.15; B;crown. $1 26- 4-crown. $1.60; 6-cro«-n. f 1.85: Sul tanas, bleached, lb. s@llc: do unbleached, lb IW»i seeded raisins. l«-o*. pkg. B%i 'it 7tte; do 12-oz. pkg. BM©*Mie. NUTS—Almonds, fancy IXL, lb. 17ffllSc; do No Plus Ultra, lb. 18o; brazils, 131f14c; rocoanuts, 85c©tli chestnuts. 11 i/1 ■•'. fll berts Hi. 14i»15c; hickory, lb. Sc; pecans. XX lb l"V.c; do XXX. Ib. l«c: do XXXX. ib. 17c; eastern peanut*, lb. 8«; B>ic; do California, lb. 6>i®«c; do Japan lb 6i Mi (S>7c: do Spanish. Phelled. No. 1. lb. 10c; j.inenut.. 50c; walnuts. No. 1. 8. S. lb. 14".* Uc- do No. ■:. Ib. 10c; do Jumbos. 17<?lSc; Jo 'budded. IS<& 20c; popcorn, eastern, cwt. $3 50; do local, cwt. $1®3.2a. RICE— Fancy Honduras (( arnl.nai JO.io; dr. choice Honduras (Carolina) |6®OSO: japan evades. $3.75©4; Island, $.50; broken $3HONEY—Extracted, water whttn. lb. VA 7iic; ixtrocted, whit*. Vc; extracted, light amber 6«t«c; comb, water "1 It*, 1-lb frame., HOITb: white. 1-lb. £"»me.>lß« 110! light "amber. 1-lb. flames, I0®llo; b*««wax. Ib 30c. UVEHTOCK— Packer. r;.v f. n. b>'LM Angeles for beef steers. Sic; b»ef hMfeis. 4Wfi!ic; beef calves. B«j SCc; mutton, "ethers. |5.60®i8.00; ewe«, $;®5.50; lambs, 3.-.tfJ., hogs lie. POULTRY— Large turkeys, live. lb., 2."c; F mall tnurkeys. live. Ib. ::c;: large hens, 4 lbs up, lb., 20c; small hms, •-''„ to .1'- lbs., 11, , l'sc broilers, l'/i to 2 lbs., lb.. Slie; friers, "i(, to 3 IJS., lb., 20c; roast chicken, mr lb., 86c; >!:'■ k, Ib . Koj S«sa. lb., ISc; squabs, uo/', 51.50; old roosters, lb.. lie. OHII-1 — Evaporated, strings, lb. 180!0o; loose lb. 17c; Mexican black, lb. He; green, lb. 20©25 c; chili tepins, lb. $1.25; Japan. 1 w (Ba ■ ■'■ i—Following are quotation! cald' by dealers to hay growers: Barlej liav 116.50 a ton; wheat bay. $10.50 a ion; tame oat hay, $17 a ton; volunteer Lay. $*3; alfalfa, small bales. $13.50; straw, 110 " iVav prices to the trade: Barley liay, $18; wheat hay, 118; tame oat hay, SM; •■■>"" ],', I hay. 113: alfalfa, small bales, $15; etraw. $12. Retail Prices EgRS, dozen ■'^■'^ Best butter, per lb SO*Mo Beef, per pound .VuMc Porli. per pound Ju'«.>oo Lamb, per pound... .7®300 Sausage, per pound 18'aJOc Ham. per pound, whole 220 Ham per pound, sliced 3Cc Ua: rac halibut, rock cod and yellow tall, per pound Wo Salmon, sand dabs, pound 20c Herring and smelts, pound 15c Oysters, quart Wo Hens, pound -7i: JPryers, pound 35c Rabbits, pound .........^ 25>! You can buy It. perhaps at many p!acna, but there's one BEST place to buy It—arid that rtlafft advertises PHICHESTER'S PILL 9 W^j.,^ Till IMAHUNU UAItS, A y/jTejUjJ. fcfjUy I Asli y«»» OrugiUl fcr /j\ jftkLUulsk fills la l«l ""°J mtuUttxUM *W^T«aJ tl0 "*- MsixT «4Cb Blu. Ribbon. W IV Ji WIAJIOND JIRAN& tujj, fc. *3 lV*J* m yeMSSM«eiSsßalt,BilMt,Al<n>ißciliiM MS SY DRWUHSIS tVUiillffii FINANCIAL I.OS ANGELES, April 6.— Bank clearings were $2,7U2.335.55, an Increase of $593,699.19 as compared with the amount for the correspond ing date of last year. Following Is ■ compar ative statement; 1910 IBM. IMS. April 4 $2,971,232.0S $2,515.651.11 $1,611.165.97 April B 2.792.338.5S 2,ll >3,634.69 1,783,539.GS LOS ANGELES STOCK EXCHANGE The stock market was of ■ whirlwind nature yesterday. Midway was again a strong trader, and after remaining quiet for several clays. In which the price gradually sagged, it opened up weak In the morning and Bold on call down to 70. In the afternoon It opened up still weaker ant sold down to K%. After remaining there for a few minutes there was an Influx of large buying orders and the price rapidly rope to I 7.", and remained very strong al thai price at the close. There seems to have been no pnr tlcular reason for this drop, except that even at 75 4 great number of people would make i handsome profits In 'he stock. Palmer OH was strong at 13.1. 3<*w shares j changing hands at that price. Cleveland Oil I was tlrm at yestorday's prices. Quotations on j Union oil showe.l considerable strength, re- : mslnlna firm at 106 with little stock coming | out. Union Petroleum an.l Union Provident were also In demand yesterday. Mexican Petrol while a little bit quiet. | showed groat strength; sales at »*». Nevada Midway ."bowed a gain of 2'i points over yes-I terday'a market Oleum Development com pany is slightly weaker, otherwise remaining about the pamo as to trading qualities. In the mining shares there was little doing. i In Industrials .ir.;! public utilities wera soldi In Ban Diego Home. The rumor Is that this company ha* passed Its April dividend. Home Teleirrnph an.l Telephone company preferred was mui-h stronger, closing 65 bid; sales ac 51' i. In the bond list there was two Union Transportation bonJs sold at !H'i. Taken fls a whole, the marks! was fully up t', anything already had and shows that the public Is willing to come. In on th« better clas.f of stocks so lon* as they remain active, but that falling off In the trading causes a selling movement. MORNING 6AXJW 20 Home Tel pfd 14.60; 10 I" S 1/ I">lst T and r Co 89.76; 10 Associated Oil 4t>.37^: 21 do l!>.50; 2i»»> Cal Midway 78U: I*l* do 7S'i; lwo lo 7SH; 1600 do 71; 1000 do, B, 30 78; lium do 75: I'M) do 7-P-j; 1000 do 74: 1000 do. B, 30. 75; loi) lo do 74; 4000 do 72; 1000 do, B. 30. 734; 14,("0 10 711$; lv do. B. 30, 73.; 2000 do 71; 100 do D. : >. 72; 600 Cleveland r.ivt; 1000 do 10; 1500 0 MM; JOOO Oleum Dcv Co ll«i; 10,000 do ir-.; »00 do 11H; 00 do 11%: 800 do. B. 30. 11%; 10 Mcx P Ltd com 25;OO; M do 29.12' i: 10 do :9.25; 60 do 28.60; 10 M. x P I,td pfd 69.25: lOW Wvada Midway 26: 1000 do 27; 30 I'nion Prov ro 103. ' AFTERNOON SALES 70 Associated oil 49,75; 7MO ral Midway 70; IflnO do, n. JO, 71>i; 1000 do do 10] 2iKW do 'I • ;«; JOrtO do, S. 30, 7.1; K«'«> do W: .TO'IO do SS; lino do 67: 1000 do 68'j; 1000 do 85Tii 100 • •''.:.. »00 do 72; 1000 do 73; 10,000 do 7."'i: 12.000 do 75; MOO do 74V; W i leveland 60; a T'nlon Trans ■o bonds 91»i: MOO Jade Oil Co 45't: M fnlcn I'rov Co W.: 1" lex Tet com 29..M: flo Conlln ;,[ Crude 34; 1(1 ■' do 32: ■-■ Palmer Oil i '.I L.33: BfNK) oleum Dcv Co U>-,. Off lionrd-in United Petroleum 1""; &)0 Jade 15; 10 Ban Diego Home 22.00. BONKS nil Ask. American Petroleum Co »4 | .85 Associated Oil Co M 97 rorona City Water Co 91 .... Corona Power * W. Co 95 .. 'ucam ni;a Water Co 96 =Ml?.,n El. Co.,' Is !: \ 101 I*s Edison Klec Co, Old Issue 103 I* Homo Telephone Co M M Boms Tel. Co. Ist R 73 .75 luasteca Pipe Line SS L, A Trie Ist con mtgs 10J L. A. Railway Co 110 • A. Traction Co., 6s 1(9 110 . A. Traction Co., is 101 ln« Mexican Natl Oas CO 100 ilission Trans an.l II Co M I'ac Elec Ry Co 10J •ac Light and Power Co 97U " \ Pasadena Home T & T Co I" Pomona Con Water Co M Riverside 11 T ami T Co 75 Santa Monica II T and T Co "' >■• -mi Diego Horns Tel. Co 75 Pcmeseal Water Co W 108 United Elec G and P Co PS 103 Union Transportation Co 5*i l a '/'• IT B Long Dis T and T Co 72 76 Whlttler Homo T and T Co 78 sVWH Bid. Ask. All Night * Day Bank 116.00 110.00 Bank of Southern Calif 120 00 Broadway Hank and Trust 150.00 175.C0 California Savings Dank 118.00 125.00 Central National Bank 210.00 Citizens' National 230.00 240.00 Commercial National 143. Rqultable Pavings Hank ISO.OO 200.00 Farmers & Mor Nat'l 270.00 Federal Bank of L A 13.00 , First National r.O).0o 612.00 lerman American Savings .. 524.00 340.00 r.lohe Savings Rank 120.00 141).00 Home Savincs Hank of L A IU 00 Merchants National 600.00 . . National Hank of Cal 190.ft) 280.00 Security Pavings Bank 820.00 4f«).00 The Southern Trust Co 75.00 85.00 l."0 per cent paid up) U 8 National Bank 145.00 IMH ITlUAlai AXI> PUBLIC rTH.ITTKS Mi Ask. c^l Portland Cement Co 100.00 Edison Electric pfd 81.00 63.00 dlsi >n Electric com ti4.'K3 Home Telephone pfd 65.00 68.60 Horn* Ti 1. ill n com 9.00 Hutchinson 8 1' Co 17.M 18.00 L A Athletic Club 10.00 L. A. Brewing Co 90.00 L A Investment Co 3.00 3.13 Mexican National Gas pM 60.00 76.0» Mexican National Gas com 36.00 Paauhau S P Co 29.00 19.60 Pac Con Stone Co of Cal 3 '"» Pasadena Home T. & T. Co M • Riverside Home T and T Co 33.00 Banta Mono la B H T pfd B.'.f«J Bun Drue Co 1.00 l-easlde Water Co lOu.OO Title O sad Ti Co pfl 250.00 r B I- D T and T Co pfd 39.50 40.00 Union Security Corp pfd JiOOl 1 nlon Trust Co 41.00 Whlttler Hume TAT Co yo.oo Oil. STOCKS PRODUCERS— Bid Ask. Ama! B amatf<l Oil . . 51.00 American Crude Oil Co .90 American Pet Co pfd 96.50 American Pet Co com 75.i>" Associated Oil 4!».62'4 49 87V4 Brookshtra Oil : 1.37 1* California Midway Oil Co .75 Central 2.00 Cleveland Oil Co . .. .'' M Columbia • 1.18 1-7 Enos OH Co l.:'7' a .. . Euclid oil Co 50 .75 Fullerton Oil S.SU 4.00 Globe -17' i Jade Oil Co 43 .i.v 2 Mexican I'eti'oleum 1.06 Mexican Pet I.id pfd 67<«) 68. Mexican Pet Ltd com 29.374 New Pennsylvania Pet Co '■'.' Ollnda Lan I Co (Oil) 61 .52 Palmer Oil Co I.:!:"; 1.35 Plru ' ill and 1. Co 13 ... . Reed Crude • -v Rice Ranch on Co '■'■■ 1.03 Section six Oil Co 61 .w L'nlon 105.u0 Union Provident Co 102.76 103.25 [Tnlted Petroleum 104.50 108 00 West Coast Oil com ' 9.00 Western Tnlon 125.00 IN-PRODi:CRS- - Coalliiira Crude ill Co si .3ji 2 McKlttrlck Inv Oil Co 15 .20 McKtttrlck Oper Oil Co .20 Nevada-Midway Oil Co 27 .3') Jh:um Development Co 31% .UVi DAILY MINING CALL OFFICIAL SALES W> Bonnie Clare S!i. ÜBTED BTOCHU i Al.ir-XJU.VIA- Bid. Ask. Cal Htlls M r< 04 .04',, Consolidated Mines Co S.WM 7. lOM NEVADA— Johnnie Mln an 1 Milling Co .18 Searchlight Parallel iFV7|j .Dili BUTTER, EGGS*AND CHEESE SAN' FRANCISCO, April C— Butter— Fancy creamery, 27»:; seconds, HfPio Fane] dairy, 2."»\ cheese —New, H'&Hlsc; Youn;? America, l^Vi ©16c. Bggs—Ranch '- !■■; store. 23H0. DENTISTS lilt. ISA< II.UANA, 205-20U Miiji. ><■ 'I ueatef klil«., >i» b. tulway. liioai; ilulu slit. V-l-tt HAIRDRESSERS BHAMPOOINQ, MANK^UH?NO^^NL>~HArR goods. MRS. ROSE JARVIS, 247 So. Broad way. A 2613; Main 43* l-12-lmo LOS ANGELES HERALD: \m:I)M:sI)AV MORMNCJ, APRIL 6, 1910. ADVERTISERS Count six average words as on* line. No ad. accepted for less than the price of three lines. The Herald reserves the right to re vise advertisements and to reject or omit and refund the amount paid. Report promptly to the classified man ager failure to get returns or experience with fraudulent or dishonest advertisers. Two or more Insertions are better than one. Try a three-time »d. Results al most certain for anything. For contract solicitors and advertising advice call , V :-~ SUNSET~MAIN 8000 HOME 10211 AND ask FOR ci-Assirren MANAGEU i specialTrates Want ml*. 1r a word each Insertion. Rooms fur rent. 3 lines, 3 times. Rooms with board, 8 lines. 8 times, 25 CENTS irET.r WANTED— Male and female, 3 • line*, 3 time*. 25 CENTS SITUATIONS WANTED FREE I CHURCH NOTICES Qrisfiai Science Services Second Church of Christ, Scientist at the church edifice on West Adams street, near Hoover. Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject: "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Sunday school at 11:00 a. m.; Wednesday evening meeting 8 o'clock. Read ing room. 704 Herman W. Ilellman building, Spring and Fourth streets, open dally, Sun days excepted, from »a.m.to9 p. m. 4-4-7 PENIEI. HALL. 227 S. MAIN. NOON ri.AV er meeting daily; gospel meeting every night. 3-iamo PHYSICIANS WANTED — CONFINEMENTS. SUROICAIi and medical cases at the WOMEN 1 SANI TARIUM AND MATERNITY HOME. 1141 B. FIOUEROA ST. SUNNY OUTSIDK ROOMS; UNEXCELLED NURSINO AND REASONABLE CHAROES. COURTESY TO PHYSICIANS. Phone Home F1227. I-6-Urao UK. C. C. PRICE, 145 SOUTH BROADwXiT Physician for Women. THE DOCTOR'! ADVICE IS FREB. EVERY LADY MAY CONSULT HIM IN ABBOLUTK CONFIDENCE. FEES LOW. Hrs. 10-4, 6-8; Sun. 10-12. Telephones Broad way 4304 an 1 F4lOO. 4U4 Frost Bldg.. at Second and Broadway. 2-5-12 mo OR. CROCKER. Ppei-lallit for Women. Hamburger's Majestic Theater Bulldln(. Absolute privacy. Hours 10 to 4. CONSULT FREBL - IS-:s-i!ra DR. MART R. HUTCHEMJN. NATUROPATH and vital healer, treats n'l ailments. 7274 S. BROADWAY, Consultations free. 3'ls*lm " WOMAN'S HOSPITAL Obt'etrles, surgical and medical cases. Terms reasonable. 1245 South Flower. F4IJ4. I-13-tf (l». PRITCHAHD. HECTAI* FEMALE AND clironio dlteiiMS. i:r E> UKOSSfa: bld. 11-ta-tf DR TAYLOR. 3174 S. MAIN ST. DIS *-a*^s of women. ■ 3-!>-tf BUILDERS READY-MADE HOUSES Investigate portahle and permanent houses. Improve your lots. Have an In come. Pee snir.pl*l home at ~2* P. i >':•■ •■ street. AMERICAN PORTABLE HOUSE CQ Established 1596. I : lino WHEELED VEHICLES Autcmobllei SECOND-HAND ELECTRIC MAT i PUB" chastd of owner very reasonably. Graceful Chelsea pattern. Batteries and tires are rnw. Please call Home 64669 today or Thursday be tween I and I o'clock. We will gladly bring It to your home for you to examine. 4-6-1 AUTOS. ENGINES. BOILERS, TIRES AND parts sold snd exchanged. METZ, 207 E Ninth F1»S8 J-4-tf LOST AND FOUND lost LADY'S MOROCCO HAND BAO, about 4 by 6 Inches, on West Adams or West Eighth street car, containing key, handkerchief and money; keep the money anti please return balance to Herald office. CLARKE. 4-J-S LOBT—BLUE Bl TRIED ON COAT, marked Mr. Tomotosue. on Pico Heights car, between fi:3o and 7 p. m. Return to POPKIN & NESTOR, 451 S. Spring st., and receive reward. 4-6-1 LOST—ON FRIDAY. IN OR NEAR AUDl torium, a silver gilt bag containing a email puree. Return to 734 W. Adams et. and receive reward. Telephone West 791. 4-3-4t LORT-3 DAYBOOKS WITH BILL! INSIDE on Hollywood car Monday morning, April 4; reward. Apply H. BREER, 400 Allso st. Phone Home A 7453. 4-6-j STORAGE LARGE PRIVATE. LOCKED, IRON ROOMS lor furniture, etc.; 11.60 and %2 per month Trunks, boxes, etc., Stfl to 50c; open vans, 16 per day, or 750 per hour. We pack and «hli» household goods everywhere at re duced rates. COLYEAR'S VAN AND ETORAOE CO., offices 609-11 6 Main St. Wan-no ;.-e 415-17 San Pedro st. Phones F-'. 71; Main 1117. 3-25-tf HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED IN MOD ern vans. Shipped, stored In clean ware homes Private rooms, Coal and wood. ■HATTUCK & NIMMO. Ninth and Ala me.la M.-eeta '.-sn-tii-w-rr-tf SANITARIUMS THE WOMAN'S HOSPITAL Exclusively for women and children. Best equ.pped and homelike hospital In the city for confinement cases. Tc-ms to suit. 1245 South Flower. F4H4 3-13-tf ~ PROPOSALS ~~ PROPOSALS Customs House, Los Angeles, Cal., Col lector's Office, April 4, 1910. • Supplies for vessels of the revenue cutter service. Sealed proposals for supplying ra tions and coal to vessels of the revenue cutter service, regularly stationed or tem porarily at San Pedro, Cal., and delivered on board said vessel! at that place at such times and In such quantities as may be required during the fiscal year ending June 30, 111, will be received at this office until 2 o'clock p. m. Monday, April 25, 1910, at which time and place they will ba publicly opened. Blank forms of proposals for coal and rations, showing conditions as to coal and component parts of rations with specifications, may be had upon application to this office. (Proposals must be submitted on there forms). The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, and to waive defects If ii is deemed for the Interests of the government to do so, and no contract will be approved until congress shall have made un appropriation for the purpose. C. W. PENDLETON, Collector. 3-6-g-io-3t LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE In the Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Los Angeles. In the matter of the dissolution of the Fire Pulp Plaster Company, a corporation. Notice is hereby given that application lias been made to the above entitled court and filed In the office of the clerk thereof for the dissolution of the Flro Pulp Plaster Company, a corporation, and it has been ordered by said court that .this notice of said application shall be published once a week for six consecutive weeks, beginning Wednesday, March 2d, 1910. C. O. KEYEB, Cle.'lt of the Superior Court. By Sam Kutz, Deputy. 3-2-9-16-23-30 4-6-6t THE WEATHER LOS ANOKLES, April 5. 1910._ Time.|Barom.|Thcr.|Huni|Wina r.|Vh:.|Weather. 6V."m.|~30.01"|"65" I S7 j NE | 5 | Cloudy. Ip m M M M|,' | W S j Cloudy. Maximum temperature, 64. Minimum temperature. {J4. Haln past twenty-four hours, trace. HKATIIKIt CONDITIONS HAN FRANCISCO, April f,.—The following maximum and minimum temperatures are re ported from eastern stations fcr previous day; Chicago, 74-38; New York, 68-i.:'; Omaha, CU-3S. FOKECABT For Sun Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Wednesday, showers in tho morning; breaking ewe) during tha day; moderate southed •rind, f'\,r Sacramento volley—Cloudy Wednesday •nowers In foothills; moderate south wind For Ban Joaquln valley- Cloudy Wednesday: showers; moderate south wind Pot Southern CaUforala-UneetUed Wednea aav. with occasional showers; light north win.l. ilian X in X to west. MARRIAGE LICENSES JJVITKUU-- Jo"n B Banister. •*« ■■■ and dances M. Dunne, age 23; na- Annie's XOtk *"J r"1«i*»" »* '■''» Ijii«?-i;r'FRl 7 Lyinan .1. Lambert; age Jo and Agnes B. FTltiaJ, age 117; na tlvee ot lowa and aert"any and residents "i Long lieacli. IVEHSKN.ORNEiAS— Christian Iverse.it, age ... and Delorea Arnelaa, age 18; natives of Denmark .nd A r!i SEa aad re*4d«.le of lx>s Angeles. GILBERT-FUNK— B. Gilbert. age 33. and cheltta F. Funk, age 22; natives of Colorado and Ohio and residents of Oak land and Plymouth, lnd. GLARE BONNER Perry U Clark, age 26 and Anna Bonner, age 16; natives of nil no.s and Oregon and residents of Los An teles AKi'UER-GODDAJtD—Ernest E. Archer, age 43, and BeTtha H. Ooddard. age S3; na tives of Texas and Illinois; residents of Long Beach and Loe Angeles RUNT-BABCOCK— A. Hunt, age 34, and Jessie May Babooclc age 23; natives of Washington and residents of Walla Walla, Wash., and Los Angeles. HALL-DROSS—James XV, Hall, age II and Juliet L. Gross, age 20; natives of Pennsyl vania and Michigan and residents of Los Angeles. STEINKE-MORRISON—Fred W. Steinke, age 23. and Elspeth IX Morrison. Age It; natives of Germany and Texas and resi dents of Loe Angeles. SNIDTKER-KHRN—William P. Snldtker. age 29, and Oena D. Kern, age S3; natives of Denmark and Kansas and residents or Chicago and Monrovia. THORNTON-WALTERS— Ed W. Thornton. age 32. and May V. Walters, age 37; na tlvea of Missouri and Tennessee and resi dents of Los Angeles and Pasadena. STEVENS-HARRISON—Frank G. H. Ste vens, ago 36. and Perme-lla A. Harrison, age 23; natives of Pennsylvania and Tea* nessee and residents of Pasadena an i SantA Monica. EI^WOOD-ORAT —Harry M. Eln-nod. age •«, and Mary E. Gray, age 21; natives of New York and residents of Los Angeles. UOHFIELD-BAKER John F. Hosneld, age :.".. and Mac H. Baker, age 21; natives of Illinois and residents of Los Angeles and Monrovia. COLUNB-QUTNT* — D. Collins, age 31, and May R. Qulnn, age'3l; natives of Illinois and Indiana and residents of Pasadena. WHITE-BRADLEY—Roy White age 24. and Zola Bradley, age 22; natives of Kan sas ami Missouri and residents of Los An geies. ZION'-McMOP.AN— John 1.. S. Zlon, age 45, and Anna M. McMoran. age 3D; natives of Virginia and Michigan and residents of Pasadena. RANIER-HAROWITZ— Harry Ranler. age 23, and Rose Harowitz. age 20; natives of Russia and New York and residents of Los Angeles. STINTIN-RUDMAN —John Stlntln. Kite 24. and Zellna R-udman, age 20; natives of Russia and residents of Los Angeles. MITCITELL-BRASELMAN —John J. Mitch ell, age 31. and Maud B. Bra«lmin, age 10; natives of Canada and Virginia and residents of Pasadena. BIRTHS GIRLS SALYERTo Frank and Mattle Salyer, 2116 Virginia avenue. ETDIBUTIN —To Edward and Olive Edlburn, 812 Euclid avenue. DEATHS DUROIN—HeIen M. Durgln, 1637 W. Eighth street, native of Massachusetts, age 76; pneumonia. McFADDEN —Archibald W. MeFe-dden, Qood Samaritan hospital, native of New York, age 74; coma. FRIEDMAN — Louis Friedman, County hos pital, native of Austria Hungary, age 67; endocarditis, i PODURQIEL— Michael Podurgiel. 1311 E. Twenty-second street, native of Poland, age 63; nephritis. ZADACH—Henrietta C. Zadach. 780 East Pico street, native of Germany, age 67; mitral regurgltatlon. JEWELL —Margaret Jewell. 1217 Magnolia street, native of Wales, age 61; debility. LINEBRIGER — Lewis Llnebrlger, Califor nia hospital, native of Illinois, age 74; cerebral hemorrhage. MURPHY —Dan R. Murphy, 900 Temple street, native of California, age 46; apo- MORGAN—DeIia Morgan. 1719 Hobart boulevard, native of Ireland, age «3; bron chitis. RODRIGUEZ —Trlnes Rodriguez. 607 I.yon street, native of Mexico, age 65; nephritis. FAIRBANKERWarren L. Falrbanker, na tive of Pennsylvania, age S3; apoplexy. BARLOW —Ida J. Barlow. 1942 Tennessee street, native of Pennsylvania, age 44; nephritis. WELSH Richard Welsh, 1447 Naud Junc tion, native of California, age 2S; tuber culosls. _—_■_—___.^-__ DIED CROWELL Died. April 4, at his late resi dence. 856 North Flckett street, Christopher Columbus Crowell, aged 65 years, 10 months, 13 days; a native of East Bennlf, Mass. Funeral private. Cope Cod, Mass., papers please copy. BOYLE HEIGHTS UNDER TAKING CO., 1938 East First street. 4-6-1 CROWELL Died, April 4, at his late real dence, lit North Flckett street, Christopher Columbus Crowell, aged 6! years, 10 months, IS days; a native of East Bennlf, Mi-.-, Funeral private. Cape Cod, Mas."., papers, please copy. 4-*-l WELSH' 1447 Naud street, Richard B. Welsh, beloved son of Mary Welsh, aged 28 years. Funeral from residence today at 1:30, thence to Plaza church, where services will be held at 2 o'clock. 4-6-1 CEMETERIES INGLEWOOD PARK CEMETERY ■ Two miles outside of city limits on the Loi Angeles and Redondo Ry.; 200 acres of per fect land with Improvements outclassing any cemetery on the coast. 207 S. Broadway, room 202. Phones F3303; Main 4669. Sum. phone A 9593. 4-l-l.'m EVERGREEN CEMETERY The los Angeles Cemetery association, Boyle Heights, near city limits. Operated under perpetual <*liartrr from Los Angeles lily. Modern chapel and crematory. Office, 339 llra.lbnry IHilg. Phone*— Main 85*1 \."iii>>;. Cemetery—Hume D 1083; Uoyle 0. 6-6-12 m ~ROSEDALE CEMETERY An endowed memorial park, noted for Its natural beauty; endowment fund for per petual care, over $260,000; modern receiv ing vault, chapel, crematory and columbar ium; accessible. City office. SUITE 303-306 EXCHANGE BLDG.. N. E. cor. Third and Hill sts Phones Main 909; A 3620. Cemetery office, 1831 W. Washington si. Phones 72Sis; West 80. 6-2t-m UNDERTAKERS INDEPENDENT OF THE Till ST We will furnish for 175 beam, two hacks, embalming, shroud and cloth covered casket. GODEAU & MARTINONI. Main office 827 H. Flgueroa. Home 63427; Broadway 2731. Branch offices, 2123 Brush street, 305 Montgomery avenue, San Fran cisco; 1306 Franklin street, Oakland. Hacks for hire. Lady attendant. I-18-tf, MONEY TO LOAN tCi, WE RENT MONET. , j j;ju; Real estate first mortgages, 40 to 60 per cent -of value loaned; no need to be land poor; get your capital out and use It. "V~ No commission. Act promptly. THE JOHN M. C. MARBLE COMPANY .;•;.• H. W. Hellman Building. 4-3-4-6-8 MONEY TO LOAN. SECURED BY FIRST and second mortgages on real estate, large and email amounts, or payable monthly. Mortgages, trust deeds and contracts Issued for the sale of real estate bought. NOURSE A CO.. £02-204 L. A. Trust Bldg.. Second and Spring. Both phones. 3-12-lmo _________ _ MONEY TO LOAN 160.000 to loan on real estate, city or coun try, 5 to 7 per cunt, amounts to suit. mover & GILBERT. so; H. W. Hellman Bid*. Home phone ASS 27; Main 6474. 10-2-tf MONEY CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO I employes. Loans to be paid In Installments of 60 cents or more per week, or $2 or more per month. PEOPLE'S LOAN CO.. «36 Citizens Bank bldg., Third and Main. 3-!4-lm PLENTY OF • AND 7 PER CENT HONEY as long as yvi want It on gilt edge se curity. W—YBRIGHT-BUTLEH CO.. 621.629 Security Bldg K1803; lidwy 2432 S-11-tf MONEY LOANED ~ON~" KliiAl. ESTATE mortgage security; contracts for sale of real estate, mortgages and trust deeds purchased. CHARLES LANTZ, attorney, 408 Buli»rd Blk. wed-su-flmo MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL EXT ATE; full loans and prompt appraisals. CLOVE' USD * CLEVELAND. 13i 11. W. Hell man bldg. M. MSC: A24iO S-17-tf MONEY TO -SALARIED MEN AND women accommodated without delay or pub licity. SOUTHERN CREDIT CO., 411 O. T. Johnson Bldg. 3-14-tt R. W. POINDEXTBR, 40» WILCOX BLDO., will loan you whet you need on real es tate, stocks and bonds. Uulldlng loans a specialty. 6-9-tf MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS. FURNl ture. pianos and any kind of security; low rites. JOHNSON. 539 H. W Hillmsn Bldg. 5-l»-«mo TO LOAN—SALARIED PEOPLE; NO RED tape; without security; confidential. WEST COAST EXCHANGE. 419 Uenne Bid* 10-4-tf SALARY LOANS— LOWEST RATES. CON fldential. 611 O. T. JOHNSON BLDO., Fourth and Broadway. 12-9-tf PRIVATE MONEY. TO 7 PISIt CENT LOCKHART - SON. «01 H. W. Hellman Hide, A75E.2. 3-10'" SPECIAL NOTICES WE CURE TO STAY CURED Eczema, In any form, Itching piles, acne, poison oak. Cuban itch, ringworm. ■ salt rheum, barbers' Itch, dandruff or any dis ease of the, scalp, by a positively new method. Call and be convinced. References and testimonials of home peoui* shown In our offices. Consultation free. MILLS ECZEMA CO., 31S-U Copp Bldg. l-24-tf EAT HULLED BEANS WITH CHICKEN "The. best ever." I Reaper than meat. Ask your grocer or phone 41710. 4-2-lmo ALL RAZORS, SAFETY BLADES. SClS sors. knives, Instruments, printer's knives, tools, etc., sharpened better than new YANKEE GRINDER. 814 B. Spring it. 11-U t! " mTl___ 11.00 and up per load, delivered to all parts of the city. O. P. BENEKIEL. South 6lti«. S-17-lm WALL PAPER BARGAINS-MOIRE PAPER, Ie pr roll; Ingrain, 20c for three rolls. SKSEHAN'S, 900-902 S. Bro»-l»ay. 3-14-lm HOUSE PAINTING, INTERIOR FINISHING, tinting and paper hanging at lowest rates. E. E. GEISEH. 116'v4 E. Fifth St. Ml-U WANTED—LAdTeS' ~ANIT~GENTLEMEN'S clothing. Positively. highest prices paid. MAIN 3597; F5938. ><-:5-lJmo HOSPITALS—DAY AND NIGHT—USB C C. C. taxlcabs. CALDWELL CAB CO. South K3l: 29037. »-»-tf DR. O. O. LOCHMAN. DENTIST. MOVED to Ml W. P. Story bldg.. 'th am Broadway. 3-12-lmo ATTORNEYB.AT.LAW estates; collections, attach iii-nt.■. bad tenants ejected, attorney and notary in office attends all law business. CITIZEN'S LAW AND CLAIM 4OBMCV, 211 Citizens Bank Bldg.. Third and Main. Both telephones. 3-18-lmo COST IN DIVORCE SUITS »12. AiAKKIACB laws explained. Come and talk It over. Con sultation free. Hours I to 6; evenings. 1 to I: Sundays, 11 to 12. 321 Bryson Block. ' *, 3-10-emo SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS — PERSONAL Injury claims specialty; estates settled. J. W. MACY, 638 Douglas bldg. Phones ABS3X Main 8533. 3-31-12 FOR EVERY WRONG THERE IS A RIGHT —Open every day and evening. Consul tation free. WELLS. 634 Germain Uldg. 3-26-tf E. U. WITTS, NOTARY PUBLIC— PEN slon papers, wills, Insurance and collec tions negotiated. 244 *, 3. BROADWAY. 1-lt-U DIVORCE LAWS OF NEVADA- Full Information without charge. Address H. E. FULLER, Attorney. Goldflald. Ner. J. MARION BROOKS (EX-U. C. ATTY.), Cham, of Ccm. bldg. Office evenings; notary. S-S-tf TYPEWRITERS YOU NEED A TYPEWRITER, Look over all the typewriters for sale in town, then buy one from us. Our window speaks for Itself. We have all makes at all prices. We sell the best typewriter carbon that money can buy. We sell the best typewriter ribbon that money can buy. Write or call for free samples, If you are convinced give us your business. We do not employ solicitors to annoy you, but we handle a class of goods that get the business for us. We arc agents for the No. 6 Bllckensderfer Aluminum, the traveling man's typewriter. ARTHUR O. WILSON CO.. 330 S. Hill street. A 1672; Main 6428. - _, «-l-7 ALL MAKES OF REBUILT TYPEWRIT «rs. See our bargains. Unit rentals In city, 11.60 to $3 a. month. LOS ANGELES TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. AS3IJ. i 138 S. Broadway. Main 3951 9-13-tl TYPEWRITERS BOI'UHT AND RENTED. All makes guaranteed; repairing. BAKER. IIOEY CO. (Inc.) 241'/,, So. Broadway. Main 4691; A4o'o. I"'!' BAT!!SL—_-~ - oPTosfTis LOS ANUKLIiU-PACIFIO CO.'S depot, tub baths and scalp , treatments. Hours !) a. m. till 9 p. m., any entrance. MRS. AGNES JOHNSTON. 424 S. Hill, suite 1. ___!!__ SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE. CHIROPODISTS, baths. JEAN LUXN. 520 S. Broadway. BATHS ANI>~"ELECTRIC TREATMENT. 211 8. BROADWAY. ROOM 220. 3-M-6mo PATENTB — PATENT ATTORNEYS Ko^EETT^A/jfEisr^GK^c^r^SA^ATnri BTRAUSE. ESTABLISHED 82 YEARS Oldest agency In Southern California- American and foreign patents secured and trade marks registered. PATENT LITI GATION. (39 Citizens National B»uk Building, Third and Main. Home AI49J; Main 2622. PATENT BOOK rMBS. >- NO PATENT, NO PAY—ATTORNEY FEE cut one half. Open every day and even ing, S. G. WELLS, 634 Germain Bldg. 3-26-tf PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS, ALL COUN tries A H. LIDDERS, patent lawyer and solicitor. «12 Trust bldg.. cor ft sad Sprtnr SEWING MACHINES WHITE SEWING MACHINB CO.. NOW permanently located at 714 v. Broadway, tf WANTED Help— Mai* , NO EXPENSE TO LEARN ELECTRICITY, plumbing, brleklaylng. automobillng on contract Jobs In few months' time. No ap prenticeship or helpers' work. Catalogue free. UNITED TRADES SCHOOL CON TRACTING CO.. 333 Allno at.. Los Ange les. , ' 10-4-tf SALESMAN WANTED—OBAND ol'POU tunlty; carry our cigars exclusively or as a side line; merchants buy on sight; free samples. REGENT MFQ. CO., Cleveland. Ohio. 3-23-10Ut CIGAR SALESMEN , WANTED-EXPERI ence unnecessary; sell our brands to the re tall trade; big pay; write for full particulars at once. ULoBK CIGAR CO.. Cleveland, O 2-22-IOOt WANTED— DUV TO DO OFFICE WOKK IN exchange fur commercla! course; small • alary. NATIONAL SCHOOLS OK TYPE- WiUTINa. 618 Chamber of Commerce. »-3-tf i , Help—Female WANTED I.M>Y BOLJCITOR, MUST BE Kin CATBD AND NEAT IN APPEARANCE TO DO SPECIAL WORK ON A HAI.ARY. APPLY HERALD OFFICE, BETWEEN I AND 10 TODAY ONLY. CALL FOR MR. KKLLY. ■ ;, 4-3-10 WANTED—YOUNO LADY TO DO OFFICa work In exchange for Spanish and short hand Instruction; small salary. NATION AL SCHOOLS OF TYPEWRITING. »10 Chamber of Commerce. 3-3 -tf WANTED—YOUNG LADY TO "STUDY shorthand and bookkeeping; can pay when we find you a position. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TYPEWRITING. 610 Cham ber of Commerce. 3-3-tf WANTED — SEVEN LADIES QUICK— Beauty culture pays big Learn right. FLORENTINE HAIRDRESSING COL LEGE, corner Broadway. Entrance 527 Mercantile place. 3-3-tf LADIES AND GIRLS AT HOME. STEADY 01 evening.*: can stamp transfer. 31.60 dox. upward; original, reliable firm. Room 334 MASON BLDO.. 22« W. Fourth. 9-18-tf 1 [RBT-CL.ABSI DRESSMAKER WANTS DAY engagements: cutting nnd fitting specialty. Address 11OX 180, Herald 3-5-4 german"woman wants work by THE ; day. Phone Baei M. 4-5-3 Help—Male and Female WANTED —MEN .I.ND WOMEN TO LBARN toe barber tr>-le; guaranteed In eight weeks. Cat» »«ue free. MOHLER BAR BER COLLEdE. 12: B. Second si. 71-tf COLLEGE AND ' NORMAL GRADUATES placed In Aril.. Nsv.. Cal. BOYNTON TEACHERS 1 AGENCY, S3 Stlmtnn block. I-301 Agents 7ZH A MANUFACTURER'S PERMANENT BUSI" ness offer, $25 to $75 p«r week conducting parlor or office sales agencies for our high art guaranteed service dress shoo*; ten new sight-soiling, health and comfort fea tures; unlimited profit possibilities, fac tory to wearer; new plan: no risk; include ■tamp for catalogue, MARVEL BHOK CO 105 Bummer street. Boston, Mine. .1 3-17 4-1-15 Situations —Male WANTED POSITION fAS I (?6Li.ECTOR OR other outsldo work by young man who has motorcycle; can furnish bond. Address BOX <S4. Herald. 4-6-,4 BETHLEHEM FREE EMPLOYMENT agency. (10 Vignrs street. Main bTIS; Home A4BM. Men for housSoleanlng. yard work and general labor. 2-24• if ELEVATOR OPERATOR ~ WANTS POS I - tlon; license; experience; reference; under stands care elevator. Room 2.''. 815 E. f'th at, 4-r.-3 WANTED—SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN. aged 19, with good references; collector pre ferred. Address BOX 390 Herald. 4-1-8 WANTED—POSITION A3 CANDY MAKER or soda dispenser; reasonable salary. Ad dress BOX 8, Herald. 4-6-7 gas~engine~engineer; stationary and marine, wants position. Address BOX 247, Herald. 4-6-4 POSITION ~AS GARDENER BY STEADY, reliable workman. Address BOX 483, Her aid. 4-6-3 Situation*—Female WISHES EMPI/OYMENT —AN EXTERN enced woman wishes housework or wash ing and Ironing by hour or by the day; prices reasonable. Phone Sunset Main 4704 or 741 W. Temple st. 4-6-lt Situations — Male and Female WANTED—WORK IN PRIVATE HOUSE. $20 month, room and board, while attend ing school; school hours from 3 to 6 p. m. P. O. BOX 347, City. 3-17-tl To Purchase —Real Estate HAVE YOU A 6-ROOM MOD ern home in southwest to ex change for 5-room modern, clear, E. Hollywood? Our party will assume. NA .TIONAL INVESTMENT CO., 402 Central Bldg. F4809, Bdwy. 3342. • i ■ 4JJ To Purchase —Miscellaneous WANTED—CASH PAID FOR FKATHBK beds. 758 SAN PEDRO T. Phonsi Fto4l: Main 1108. 13-17-tt Miscellaneous WANTED—BARN OH ROOM IN WHICH to keep automobile at night; must be dry. safe, easy of access and near center of city. Address BOX 099, Herald office. 3-25-tf BUSINESS PERSONALS Macdonald's Toilet Parlors Face and Scalp Treatment SPECIALIST Ualrdreaiilng, Nhumpoolng, Manicuring. IIAIK GOODS MANUFACTURED. SWITCHES SI ..■■». O, My Poor Feet—Dß. JULIA D. AHBENS, Foot specialist. Corns removed. 35c. In growing toe nails. 60c. Two entrances, *Si/i South Uroailtvny. HI XV. Fifth street, rooms £2-35. I Xi'J".. Sunday hours 0 a. 111. —1 p. m. 3-22-3 mo EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING. CLEAN- Ing, $1; main spring. SI. All work is guaranteed. PACIFIC JEWELRY CO., 236 S. Spring St. 3-23-tf MRS MASSON. THE NOTED LONDON palmist. 323 S. SPRING, over Owl drug store. ■ •.-•-■.'■ - 11-28-tf MMB. SMITH, PALMIST AND CLAIRVOIf ant; high patronage. 446 S. Main ST. 44, 3-5-lmo MRS. WALKER. HEALER, 930 S. BROAD way. Phone Main f.LTiO. 4-6-7 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MONEY LOANED TO INVBNTOR3 TO patent good Ideas. JOHN WEDDBR burn. Capitalist. Brooltland, D. C. . l-8-tyr FOR SALE-GROCERY BUSINESS DOING between $70 and $80 per day; will Invoice. Address F, care of Herald office, Long Beach. . 4-1-3-5-8-7-8-9 UARGAINS IN SODA FOUNTAINS. , PA clflc Coast Soda Fountain Factory, 133 East «th, . • - , l-U-lmo FOR RENT Apartments—Furnished and Un. furnished MODERN HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS FURNISHED I'OK RUNT $18—1023 W. First at DKNVKR —1117 W. First st ..OOI.KTA $12—1133 W. First st MICHIGAN $14—1187 W. First st IiVCBRMB $10—1141 W. First st ST. LOJJIB $14—204 N. Fremont aye CJKNKVA $17—213 N Fremont aye HELVETIA $14218 N. Fremont a«e RAMON* $17—222 N. Fremont aye CIAVIOTA 12—911 Diamond st PORTLAND |!(l-ll:« Mignonette st OAKA »15—812 W. Fourth st sKATTI.r: $1«—332 8 ri«utroa 5t.... TAJ r $1(1—334 s. Fltrueroa st ROOSKVF.I,I $18—150 N. neaudry aye <!111i: A,22 $10—1020 Colton st FI.OKK.M-K $11—1003 E. Ninth st BOSTON $11—1015 K. Ninth st NEW YORK $10—838 Crocker st I'ITTSBIIRO $14—712 Ceres aye AI'HAMSU'A $35—944 Francisco st M.UIKNOO $60—1184 W. Seventh st PARK OWNED AND OPERATED BY T. WIESKNDANOER, Room 811. 207 S. Broadway. A 2048; Main 2043. Branch office. 1017 W. First ■•' 1 _ M Hotel Seville 732-734 S. FLOWER ST. One of the lineal family hotels In the city. Newly furnished throughout; steam heat; hot and cold water: electric lights; European plan. Only a short walk from Broadway. Phones: Main 8613; MMS, 4-i-tt ~ — ' Rooms Furnished " GIRARD HOUSE 115 E. THIRD ST. 100 all iiut.--.ili> rooms; 50 with private bath; central location; elevator service; steam heat; rates n* low as $15 month; with private bath, $25. Main 8330; Home 10381. S-24-tt Office* roil RENT—NICE SUNNT FRONT OT flees on Broadway; large windows and advertising space; also smaller offices. In quiry room 4. 844 Vi B. BROADWAT. l-S7-tf Houses —Unfurnished FOR RENT—(-ROOM COTTAGE. $10 A month; large yard, chicken corrals, gas, electric lights; near school and car lines. A. 11, RICH, corner Prospect and Center street. Take Hollywood car; get off at Center. * • *x FOR RENT PRE i 1 v FOUR-ROOM COT* Inge. $12 month. 125 E. .i:.th St. 4-8-3 ASSAYING MOIMiAN^V^IO., Ml South M»ln. Main 1017. A.-ii.MTh. miicliii* and rellnere. 1-1-tt JOHN' HERMAN, 232 V& S. Main. Not satls faction. tint aicurmv guaranteed. 13-33-tf FOR EXCHANGE ~~~~~ "~~ Real Estate FOR r.M II \M.r — I HAVE A CLEAR lot at lledondn. 3 blocks from rlty hall, faring the ocean; linn for apartments or boteli street work all In; gas, electricity and sewer; tine view of the ocean | would trade for lot at Hunt ln Park, Glen dale or rlty. lot valued at $000; make offer. OWNER, l»o« 684. Herald office. Miscellaneous FOR KXcTIA.NOE—I HAVE A CI.KAR LOT in Colton tint I will trade for diamond*, furniture, auto, or what have ! nil .' Ad dirts BO.V KM, Herald. . 9-21-tf WILL TRADE STOCK IN BISHOP CREEK Gold company and other mining stock for stock In California Wave Motor company (Reynolds). BOX «<:. Herald. 8-28-tf cesspools _^ w _^-, -guupoolsl CLEANED OUT. All work done satisfactorily to Inspector. L. A. SANITARY CO.. Phone 69145. Temple 818. 10-19-tf CESSPOOLS CLEANED OUT BT TUB RED Cross Sanitary company In one to two loads; 33.50 per load; no other charges. Phone 59004. 10-7-tf IMPERIAL CESSPOOL, PUMPINO CO.—WH take out largest load. West 5898; 33040. 3-10-tt NOTARIES E. M. WITT. NOTARY~PUiJIIC. PENSION papers, deeds, collections and wills nego tiated. Room 4. 344 Mi B. Broadway. 1-31-tt FOR SALE Pianos $300, $286, $264, • $233, $221, $212, $198, $174, $169, $160, $155, $1150 and Lower This great assortment of famous, reliable makes came to me through varloua chan nels. One lot represents a large local dealer's settlement with mo. Another la made up of a carload of fine Instruments shipped to a Lm Angeles house In error and secured by me at a fraction of their real worth. Then there are some discon tinued atyles and odd lots turned Into me by local houses for Quick clearance. I have never offered so many fine bargains at one time. If ever you expect to own a piano I urge you to see me now. Prices will never be lower. Pay cash or buy on —a» you prefer. SAM BROWN'S PIANO EXCHANGE Suite 808-817 Farmelee-Dohrroann Bids., Broadway, between Fourth and Fifth. Main 891 or F6665. ELEVATOR CUTS THE PRICE. REMARKABLE SAVING. Avoiding high ground tloor rent Is Just why we undersell competitors $40 to $100 on the BEST reliable old make pianos. Now, $260. Piano $188, $350. Piano $297. $400 Kings bury, $276. $400 piano $330. Tip Top Fisher $195. Good square $48, with 8 years to pay In. You certainly save money by,going to VAN SANT PIANO COMPANY, _ Second floor, 720 So. Broadway. "ELEVATOR CUTS THE PRICE!" 4-S-7t PIANOS AT 33 60 AND $8 PER MONTH. Square pianos of standard markes In ex cellent condition. Will sell on the above small payments. QEO. J. birkbl. co, 346-347 S. Spring St. 10-38-tf FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO IN FINIS condition; only $100 for Immediate sale. Call lor Inspection 41$ W. FIFTH BT. t Government Land GOVERNMENT LAND. We can locate you on a fine piece of gov ernment land In the Little Nile valley, right In Los Angeles county; only 3 hours 1 ride from Ixm Angeles. This land Is going fast. For'further Information see ERIKSON & CO., " 105 W. Blxth it; ground floor. 8-tt-U