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14 Shipping News -, SAN PEDRO, April ' 19.—Arrived—Steam er Governor from Seattle via San Francisco and Kcdondo; steam schooner J. B. Stetson 'from Columbia river via San Franctsoo; German steamer Ella from Cor'.nto, Nica ragua and San Bias, Mexico; steam schoon er Jame» S. Hlgglns from Fort Bragg via flan Francisco; steamer Coos Bay from San Francisco and way ports; steamer Buokman from Seattle via San Francisco; American steamer , Homer from Mazatlan and San Bias, .Mexico; steam schooner Don* from Grays Harbor. ' ' ; • Sailed Steamer George W. Elder for Se attle . via San Francisco; steam schooner Banta Barbara for Grays Harbor via San Francisco and Port Los Angeles; steamer I Coos Bay for San Francisco and way ports; steam schooner J. B. Stetson for San Diego. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES The Pacific Coast liner Governor arrived today from Seattle with freight and passen gers and will continue down the coast to San Diego tomorrow. Among tho through passengers Is Charles H. Hamilton of tho Schubech-Hamflton Steamship line, which operated the steamer St. Crolx between this port and San Francisco before she burned last November. He Is on his way to San Diego Beeklng recovery from Inflammatory rheumatism. '" _ ' The steamer J. B. Stetson. Capt. Sears, called today on the way from Portland to San Diego with passengers and 3300 ties for the Southern Pacific. She will call here again northbound for passengers Saturday morning. The Pacific Coast freight steamer Coos Bay, Capt. Bowen, arrived today from San Francisco and way ports with produce and merchandise and after loading a return cargo sailed for return. The Alaskan-Pacific steamer Bnckman. Capt. Wood, arrived today on her first trip to this port under tho new schedule of the company, providing a six day «<-"'lee be tween here and Seattle. She will sail for return Thursday. The Fteomers Doris and Fair Oaks ar rived today from Grays Harbor with lum ber cargoes. . , . The steamer Homer. Capt. Dorrls. is d\ie here tonight from San Hlas with a cargo of bananas for the Pacific Fruit company. Tho steamer George W. Elder, Capt. Jes sen, sailed tonight on the return voyage to Portland with passengers and freight for the North Pacific 6teamshlp company. The schooner W. H. Talbot arrived to day from Redondo Beach In tow of tho tug Warrior with 700.000 feet of lumber for patton & Davles, loaded at Taeoma MOVF.ttE'NTa OF STKAMERS Steamers carrying passengers are due from northern ports via San Francl*co and from southern ports direct as follow*: Steamer-From A J?i Ue»o Centralla, Grays Harbor April .0, Governor, San Diego Apr 11 21 Hanalel. San Francisco April .1 Banta Rosa, San Francisco April — Senator, San Francisco Apr 1 3 Santa Rosa, San Diego Apr 24 Roanoke, Portland Aprl .4 President, Seattle <A; r. -6 Hanalei, San Francisco April -6 President, San Diego April -S Panta Rosa, San Francisco April 2tj Admiral Sampson, Seattle April 23 DEPART Ella, Victoria April 20 Carlos, Portland *P2, S Oovernor. San Diego Apr I 20 Buckman, Seattle April 21 Governor, Beattle April H Hanalel, San Francisco April 21 Senator, Guayamas « April 1- Panta Rosa, Son Diego April 2.1 Santa Rosa. San Francisco April £4 Roanoke, Portland April Jl President, San Diego April 27 Admiral Sampsim, Seattle April 27 President, Seattle April 28 CATALINA AND LONO BEACH Steamers leave for Catallna Island dally at j ]0 o'cleck a. m. Returning, leave Avalon at | 3-30 p m., connecting with S luthrrn Pacific, j Bait Lake and Pacific Electric trains both i ways. Launches arrive and depart to anil | rrom Long Beach hourly between D a. m. and 6 p. m. TIDE TABLE FOB SAN I'El>K<> High. Low. Wednesday, April 80 7:16 a. m. 1:17 n. m. 7:68 p.m. 1:19 p.m. Thursday, April 21 T:B a.m. 1:62 a.m. 8:15 p. m. l:. p. m. Friday, April 22 8:35 a. m. 2:22 a.m. 8:37 p. m. 1:11 p. m. Saturday, April 23 9:06 a.m. 2:47 m. 8:46 p. m. 2:37 p. ill. AIUUVAXB ANI> I>JiP.VRTriIIiS PAN FRANCISCO —Geo. Fen ivlck, YoFemlte, from San Pedro. Sailed — Lucy Neff for San Diego. - - -. HERALD PATTERNS A* a furtoei con\eni(*i)ce to our reader*) at 1 patterns ordered from The Herald wl.l licr.< aftfr be delivered ultlilu five day* from iln time the order 1* received In tbla office Tick Insures ten day*' prompter delivery of pat tern* than ha* ever bafOM hern attempted by any newspaper In I.o» AncelM. __ 3Z2S MISSES' BEMI-FITTINQ COAT. HERALD PATTERN NO. 3228 Ail Eeaxos Allowed. The three-Quartor coat la not only ■tylloh and convenient, but yery becom ing- as well, especially when It follows Ftrlctly tailored lines, aa does tho Illus trated model, which combines long back Beams, notched oollar and close sleeves, the only deviation being the turned-up cufts. Silt pockets are made on the left breast and at the hips, and the clos ing Is single-breasted. Mahogany red cloth Is used for the pictured coat, with black silk to faoe the collar and cuffs. Serge, cheviot, novelty mohairs, oovert or Venetian oloth or dlugonal coatings in spring weight will develop this de sign advantageously. The pattern Is In 3 sizes— to 18 years. For a miss of 18 years the coat requires 2«4 yards of ma terial 42 inches wide, with % yard of silk 20 Inches wide. Frloe of pattern. 16 cents. .*> ■ '*• 4> ORDER BLANK <* ♦ <8 ♦ <s w Ntw Pattern "So. 3228 S Pattern Department Herald: Inclosed a please llnd 10c, the price of this pat- <i> s& tern. When ordering plruwe inclose <•> <i> Illustration. Use thu following blanks; <•> 4> <* <f> SUe .. <$■ ♦ 4 tj. Nam* ••*• ■••■•••••■■•■.... <<> <> <4> ■■< Address • <s> t City and *tate <•• CITRUS FRUIT REPORT <$> I crrnus fruit S.HIFMEXTS <S> <$> Monday, April 18, 200 carloads of <»> <$> <iruii«r« and 10 cars of lemon*. Total <$ <J> to date there were snipped 13,888 cars <$> <§> of oranges and 2038 cars of lemons. <j> <$> .siune time last season 16,6.18 cars of <$> ■ »'■ oruinen and '.'ltnfl <'i>r» of lfmons. <§> -N-M v-• ••• •■•■rr^«-!'\ I~r1~r % ••■ NEIV YORK NEW YORK, April 19. —Twenty-four cars ornnges aold; market very active; raining; cool; unfavorable. Navels—Elephant, or, Elephant Orchards, 32.90; Elephant. 33.20; Elephant, seconds, 32.45; Half Moon, xf, Red. G. O. Assn. $2.80; Best Yet. 52.60; Golden Cross, O. K. Ex. 32.90; Red K. same, I 32.60; Royal Knight. R. H. Ex. |2.80; Stew art, Lotus, same. 32.35; Stewart Monogram, same, 32.16; Standard, sd, Nat. O. Co., 32.26; Qall O. K. Ex. 32.20; Orchard, imp, or, Nat O Co., $3.85-8.10; Standard, Imp, same. 32.26-8.65; Orchard, or, samo, 32.76; Standard, sd, same, 32.40; Sierra Celeste. »2 95- W. T. Michael. 32.65; Old Mission, fy. Chapman, It.li! do eh. same, 32.80: Golden Ragle, ■d, Mini, $2.65; Sierra Celeste, 32-86; W. T Michael. 32.60; El Mollno, eh, San Marino O. P. A. 35.05: El Toreador, sd, same. 32.96: La Mesa. Rlv. EX Rlv. 32.70; Goldon Rule, same, $3; do, Imp, $3.40; Golden, Imp, same, 33.26; Glendora Heights. A. C. G. Ex. $3: Alta Cresta. A. H. Ex. IS.lt; nobusta, same. $3.15; Hobo, same, 32.75; Stag. A. C. G. Ex. 33.15: Pointer. same, 32.80: Hunter, same. $2.16; King Leo, 32.60; Stewart Lotus, O. K. Ex. $2.30; Stewart Monogram, same, 12.15; King Leo. S. A Ex. 32.60: Citrus Belle, sd. Ind. F. Co $2 85. Bloods, boxes —Carmen, fy. Randolph F. Co.. $3.05; Slover Mtn. or. Growers F. Co.. $2.80; S<mlrreL A. H. Ex. 31 in- Palm Tree, same. $2.95. Seedlings— Mission Belle, fy. A. B. Chapman, 33.10; Mission Memories, eh, *ame. 32.96; Mission View, f(1. same. $2.95. Homasnssas —Slover Mtn. or Growers F. Co., $8. Navels, Hs Overland. Imp, $1.40-1.25; Golden Rule, Imp, $1 SI Grapefruit—Golden Orchard. $2.25: (ir,-;iar<l '■». $1.60. Tangerines—M. Bells, $1 40; La Mesa. $1.86: King Leo. 31.B0; Suuirrel $1.90; Palm Tree, 81.70: Hear. $2; Quail $1.90. Blood, Vis—Blue Tag. $1.6:>; Squirrel. $1.65; Slover Mtn. $1.80; Carmen, $1.90. WOMAN PEDESTRIANS ACTiVE PANTA MONICA. April 19.—Mrs. J. Armstrong- and Mrs. H. MoConnell, fruests at Hotel Decatur, are claiming rcpropnltlon for prowess as pedestrians from tho fact that they walked eljrht miles before breakfast this morning-. Since they came here to spend sevoral week! at the beach, friends say they have mad* a practice of walking- long dtitancei every morning. They offer n challenfa to anyone more than 20 yean old to n walking contest. RAILWAY TIME TABL2I SOUTHERN PACIFIC From Arealie Station. Fifth and Centra.! ewe. "Leave j | Arrive. 8:00 amlSan Francisco via Coast Line. 8:30 aa 8:15 am San Luis Oblspo, Paso Robles. 2:30 pa 2:.15 pm Del Monte. Monterey, Santa 9:30 pm 7:30 pm Crux. San Jose and east 11:46 pot San Fran. and Mojave ~~~ ~~ 6:.1O pm Sacramento, Oakland, via 7:06 aa >:30 pm Bakersfleld and Freano 8:00 aa 7:50 am Fresno I 7:05 aa I *'"" pm Bakers Held 8:00 aa ! >:30 pm and Mejave 8:00 pm I Chicago, Kan. City, dt. Louis ~ ' 1:46 pm Oolden State Limited 6:16 pa IXKI pm The CaJlforcian. via 7:16 pa _____ Tuma. Henson, El Paso Overland—New Orleans via "~~""~™ U:01 pm Vnim, Benson, Marlcopa, Tuo- 1:10 rm sod, El Pa' San Antonio, ' Houston 12:01 pm Yuma, Tucson, Benson 6:M aa BKM pm Lordsburg, Demtns;, 7:15 am ' 6:16 pm El Paso 1:30 pm "6:JI> am ■ 8:30 am ' 6:00 am VL.Vi am 6:16 am Eanta Barbara 2 30 pm 1:46 pm and 7:36 pm I 1:36 pm Ventura • 8:80 pm 7:30 pm ('Not Ventura) v.46 pm ' 8:15 am Oxnard. Santa Busana, ""• BSO sin 1:35 pm Moorpark, • 11:60 ant 7:30 pm' Somls, 1.80 pa ' Camarlllo • 7:36 pm : (*Oxnard only) 11:46 pa i Santa Paula Saugus, I ' 6:45 am Camulos. Piru. Flllmore, ll:B0aa 1:45 pm, Eatlcoy, Montaivo, Carpla- 7:35 pm teria, Bummerland 6:13 a'.n Nordhoff I 1:30 pm rS6_pm 7:36 pm 7:46 am ~ " ~~ • 6:30 am! 8:66 am Pomona • 7:15 am 12:01 pm Colton 7:15 am 1:00 pm Riverside, Reillanis and 1:36 am 4:00 pm San Bernardino 11 35 am 6:45 pm (*Not Riverside. Re.lland» 1:30 pm 1:16 pm • er San Bernardino) 1:25 pa | M I 7:10 pm | 1:55 am Covlna 11:36 am ' »:4*pm 7:10 pm T:45 am Chlno 1:36 am i 4:00 pm 6:26 pm | Santa Ana, Anaheim, Downey ' I 8:66 am and Norwalk 8:J0 aa 11:15 am 2:15 pm I 1:00 pm a* Buena Park, West a» 8:00 pm I 6:10 pm Anaheim, West Orange 4:60 pa I (*Downey only) | 8:66 am|^ Newport Beach 4:60 pa 8:M am|a Lob Alamltos a|"4T6o"pa I 8:46 am Drawley, imperial, ~| 6:30 aa I 1:16 pm El Centro. Calexlco | 6:56 pm 9:o6am San Pedro-Compton '111:45 am 8.30 pro t'Vla Long Beach) | 6:35 pm ] 6:06 am Long Beach-Compton 11:46 am 8:3 i) pm ('Via San Pedro) | 6:35 pm j D :C6 am Santa Catallna Island "iTss pm '6:45 am ' I 7:06 am 7:60 am Fernando • 8:40 am 1:45 pm 11:60 am 6:00 pm ('Motor) 7:36 pm >:30 pm _^.^___^_______^_^^^ 8:00 pm '»":».• am a Chatsworth Park. (See a 1:46 pa note). (Note—To and (ram River station only.) All trains dally except those marked as fob lows: "a" Sundays oxcepted; "b" Sunday! only. ■_ BANTA FE ' Leave | | —n-lT« Eastern—California Limited, ~ ' 18:00 am dally, Chicago via Denver 6:00 pas) and Kansas City ' Overland Express—Dally * 1:00 pm Chicago via Denver and 8:80 aa Kansas City Eastern Express Dally T:80 am Chicago via Denver and 7:01 aa Kansas City Tourist Flyer—Dally ~ ~* 8:00 am Chicago via Denver and 1:16 aa Kansas City "~^~ Kite Shaped—Going via l 1:80 am Pasailena. Return via 6:30 pa Santa Ana canyon 7:35 am ~~ 10:00 am 1:30 am Redlanda via Pasadena 1:00 pa I 1:00 pm S:4O pa 4:30 pm —- ■ 7:40 pm *7:80 am| Redlanda via Orange |10:35"aa 10:66 am| 6:30 pm ; I 1:00 pa I 7:sr, am| Riverside via Pasadena 6:40 pm T:3O am ~~] 7:06 pm 10:65 am Riverside via Orange 10:36 am _*:06_pm 8:30 pm 7:30 am ~~ " I 7:06 aa 10:66 am Corona via Orange 10:36 am '< 6:06 pm 8:30 pa 7:30 am I 7:06 am 10:55 am San Bernardino via Orange 10:36 am 6:05 pm J!i£ PJ? '7:36 am I 8:30 am 8:30 urn J0:00 am 10:00 am San Bernardino via I—a- 4:00 pm 1:00 pm dena 6:40 pm 4:30 pm 6:0» pm 6:45 pro 8:00 pm 7:40 pa 8:66 am B:*6 am | 1:16 pm BantaAna 8:26 am 8:06 pm 1:00 pm! 11 M pm __________________ *:.^..?5 '7:30 am ~~" w. 8:66 am 8:55 am 7:06 am ! 10:55 am FMllerton, Anaheim. 8:26 am 2:16 pm Orange 10:35 aa 6:00 pm 1:00 pa ! 11:55 pm 6:30 pm 7:35~aml San Jaointo, Elstnore, Be- 10:35 am i 10:66 am met and Murletts. 6:30 pa | 10:26 am Redondo^ 4:20 pa ' 3:15 pm Escondldo 1:00 pa 8:65 am Fallbrook 6:16 pa 8:55 am Ban Diego and 6:66 ara 2:]5 pm Coronado Beach 1:00 pa 11:65 pm Surf Line 8:1* pa 7:30 am Randsburg 7:o* aa 1:00 ptn Bearohllftht and Chloride T:OS aa I (tM pm Beatty, Rhyollle, Ooldfletd 1:80 am t-lXononUi J LOS ANGELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 20, 1910. ADVERTISERS Count *lz average word* aa on* line. No ad. accepted for less than the price of thre* lln«a. The Herald reserves the rl«ht ts re rlae advertisements and to reject or omit and refund the> amount paid. Report promptly to the classified man ager failure to get return* or experience with fraudulent or dishonest advertiser*. Two or more Insertions are better than one. Try a thrte-tlme ad. Re*ult» al moit certain for anything. For contract solicitors and advertising advice call SUNSET~MAIN 8000 HOME 10211 AND ASK FOR CLASSIFIED MANAGKH speciaiTrates TTant arl«. lr a word each Insertion. Rooms for rrnt, 8 lines, 8 time*. Rooms with board. It lines, 3 time*. 25 CENTS ITKT.r WANTED—MaIe and female, S line*. 3 times, 25 CENTS BITCATIONS WASTED J FREE | FOR EXCHANGE •'Vs. •'(•-v, RKAL KStAtK FOR EXCHANGE — I HAVE A CI.KAB lot at liedondo, 8 blocks from t-lly hall, facing the ocean) fine for apartments or botel j street work all In; (as, electricity and -i-ner; fine view of the ocean) would trade for lot at Huntington Park, Glen dale ut city. Lot valued at *900t make offer. OW\i:U. box SS4, Herald office. FOR EXCHANGE—WE CAN EXCHANGE your property, no matter where located. SLACK A CO., 418-20 Grant Bldg. / 4-10-22 FOR EXCHANGE-20 ACRES IN SAN FER nanflo valley for good oil stock. R. M. RUSSELL, 644 Douglas bldg. 4-17-20-2t MANITOU, COLORADO, 6-ROOM COT tajte, exchange for California. HENRY CHAPIN. 248 S. Olive st. 4-20-2 MISCELLANEOUS FOR EXCHANGE— HAVE A CLEAR LOT In Colton that I will trade for diamond*, furniture, autn, or ivhat have youf Ad dress BOX 534, Ilerild. 9-21-tf WILL TRADE STOCK IN BISHOP CREEK Oold company and other mining stock for stock In California Wave Motor company (Reynolds^ BOX 242. Herald. 8-2«-tf MONEY TO IUAN AVOID BAD DEBTS. Wa loan 40 to 50 per cent of value of your property. Low rates, no commission. Use our own capital. Act quickly. THE JOHN M. C. MARBLE J, COMPANY H. W. Hellman Bldg. Both Phones. 4-17-18-20-3t MONET TO LOAN. SECUKFD BY FIRST I and second mortgages on real estate, large ! and Ismail amounts, cr payable monthly. Mortgages, trust deeds and contracts Issued for the sale of real eitate bought. NOURSB & CO., 202-204 L. A. Trust Bldg., Second and Spring. Hoth phones. tt ' MONEY TO LOAN $60,000 to loan u-. real estate, city cr coun try, 6 to 7 per ctjnt, amounts to suit. MOVER * GILBERT, 302 H. W. Hellman Bldg. Home, phone A 8827; Main {474. 10-2-tf ! MONEY CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO I employes. Loans to be paid In Installments of W cents or more per week, or $2 or more per month. PEOPLE'S LOAN CO., LUG Citizens Bank bldg.. Third and Main. 3-34-lm ! UALAUY LOANS. CHATTEL LOANS. See IS belore you borrow money on *al ary or furniture. GREAT WESTERN INV. CO. (Inc.) 512 Grosse Bldg., corner i (jlxtli and Spring. FBS4S; Main 4«]3. 4-8-tf MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE mortgage security: contract* for sa.e of real estate, mortgages and trust deeds purchased. CHARLES LANTZ, attorney. t(| Bullard Blk. wed-su-6mo I LENTY OF « AND 7 PER CKNT MONEK a* long as y»u want It on gilt edg« *e curity. WAYBRIGHT-BUTLER CO.. i:s-52» Security Bldg. F1603; Bdwy 1461. MONEY TO LOAN-SALARIED MEN AND ' women accommodated without delay or pub ! llclty. SOUTHERN CREDIT CO., 411 O. T. j Johnson Bldg. 3-14-tf I li. W. POINDEXTER, 409 WILCOX BUIQ., | will loan you what you need on real es tate. stocks and bonds. Uuildlng loans a I specialty. »-»-tI MONEYLOANED ON DIAMONDS. FURNl ture planes and any kind of security: low rates. JOHNSON. 339 H. W. Hnllman Bldg. • . 3-18-« mo TO LOAN— SALARIED PEOPLE: NO RED I tape; without security; confidential. WEiST COAST EXCHANGE, 11l Henna Bldg. 10-4-tf ! PRIVATE MONEY. • TO 7 PER CENT. LOCKHART & SON, «01 H. W. Hellman BMg. A 7562. i-10-tt CHURCH NOTICES CitrlstiaßSdcacc 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 (rom the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject, "Probation after Death." Sun Jay school at 11:00 a. m.; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room, 704 Herman W. Hellman building. Spring ani Fourth ttreets, open dally. Sun duya sxcepted, from SI a. m. to 9 p. m. 4-18-7 ! PENIEL HALL. 227 S. MAIN. NOON Fi.Alt er mcetlDK dally; gospel meeting every night. 3-l-<ma BATHS MANIPUATION FOR NERV ouHness and poor circulation; manicuring, facial ami scalp nuißsaua. 930 S. BROAD WAY. Phone 5259. 4-16-;t SCIENTIFIC MABBAGB, CHIROPOUI.->rd. bath*. JEAN LUNN. 520 8. Broadway. 2-17-tt ASSAYING MOKG.VN & CO., 227 South Alain. Mala llill. Assayers, swelters and rellners. 1-1-tf JOHN HERMAN, 2S2H S. Main. Not satl» fartion, but accuracy guaranteed. 12-22-tf BATHS AND "ELECTRIC TREATMENT 811 S. BROADWAY. ROOM 220. a-24-Cmo SANITARIUMS THE WOMAN'S HOSPITAL i Exclusively for women and children. Best equipped and homelike hospital In the city for confinement cases. Terms to suit. 1846 South Flower. F4134 3-13-tf RAILWAY TIME TABLE BALT LAKE ROUTE I All trains dally except noted. | "Leave First Street Station | Arrive *B:SS am " San Bernardino, "I 8:36 am ! ll;O0 am Colton. 10:41 am 8:40 pm RlverhlJe. 1:26 pm 1:24 pm Ontario and 4:26 pm I ' Pomona 6:61 pm "I-48 am • " * 8:15 am g: W arn Lone Beaoh and 11:10 am ' 1-80 pm* Ban Pedro 7:00 pm 4:40 pm « 8:66 pm ■»:60 am| Santa Catalfna Island | 7:00 pm ■.:l«"ani| ' Pasadena P[:46 am 1:00 pm| Pasadena I 7:20 H» 1 Utah-California Bpeclal j I IsM pm Bait Lake. Butte. Denver, 10:00 an i . and Chicago I < "♦Biay a»o»pt BuidigrrVflundajr only. THE WEATHER LOB_ANGELE9. April 19,_1910._ Time. |Barom. |Ther7|Hum| Wind. |Vlc. j Weather. Ea. mT"so7o2 I 491" 97 INW |"~6 r I Cloudy 7 6p. m.| 80.02 | 64 I 67J SW [ 7 | Clear. ' 'Maximum temperature, 71, Minimum temperatuie, 49. WEATHER. CONDITIONS SAN FRANCISCO, April 1».-The following maximum and minimum temperatures are re ported from eastern stations for previous day: Chicago, 44-40; New York, SS-4S; Omaha, 36-20. FORECAST For Southern California—Cloudy Wednesday; light north wind, changing to south. For San Francisco and vicinity— weather Wednesday, with light showers in the morning; light south wind, changing to west. For Santa Clara —Cloudy Wednesday; possibly light showers; light south .wind. For Sacramento valley—Light showers Wednesday, followed by fair; light south wind. For San Joaquln valley—Cloudy Wednesday, with showers in the foothills; light west wind, changing to south. MARRIAGE LICENSES • ■ X: ' WILHAMS-MERHIION-Guy Williams, age 38, and Lulu Mersaon, age 28; natives of Indiana and lowa and residents of San Fernando and Omaha. JOHNSON-ISAACS—Thomas A. Johnson, age 27, and Kathryn E. Isaacs, age 21; natives of Ohio and California and resi dents of Los Angeles. FISHER-WINNETT— W. Fisher, age 21, and Lurene Winnett, age 21; natives of California and Canada and residents of Los Angeles and Hollywood. AI.LKN-JOIINSTON—John H. Allen, age 25, and Jennie Johnston, age 22; natives of California and Nebraska and residents of Los Angeles. HITCHCOCK-STEVENSON—H. S. Hitch cock, age 41, and Aileen P. Stevenson, age 37; natives of Maryland and Californ:a and residents of Los Angeles. BOND-HAGE— Judson B. Bond, age 34, and Martha M. Hage, age 2fi; natives of Mis souri and Illinois and residents of Valler and Spokane. LEHMAN-WOOD— 11. Lehman, age 21. and Evelyn O. Wood, ago 18; natives of California and Wisconsin and residents of Burhank. BTONB-HUTCHISON — B. Stone, ago 62, and Ida A. Hutchison, age 51; natives of Wisconsin and Indiana and residents o:' Los Angeles and Lincoln. Neb. HARLAND-TUTTLE—A. M. Harland, age 30. and E. Adelaide Tuttle, age 3D; na tlves of Connecticut and residents of Los Angeles. LUOO-RIOS— Lugo, age 22, and Vir ginia Rlos, age 22; natives of California and residents of Santa Monica. BHUTE-COOPER — M. Shute, ago 38, and Mlnne Cooper, age 30; natives of Pennsylvania and Scotland and residents of Sierra Madre. PARKBR-FORBUSH — H. Parker, age 34, and Mabel L. Forbush, age 25; natives of Rhode Island and Illinois and residents of Los Angeles. DUNFER-AHLSTROM — O. J Dunfer, age 35, and Grace A. Ahlstrom, age 26; natives of Wisconsin and California and residents of Los Angeles and Florence. WHITE-FULLER —Glenn White, age 25, *nd Ethel Fuller, age 23; natives of Michigan and residents of Los Angeles. BELL-DRADT — E. 8011, ase 2.. and Mary Q. Drady. age 27; natives of Call fm-nla and residents of l'asadena and San Francisco. _ CADWALADER-STORY —Isaac Cadwalader, age 75. and Sarah A. Story, age 63; na tives of Ohio and Pennsylvania and resi dents of Los Angeles and Boone. lowa. BRIGGS-JOHNSON—Wm. R. Brlggs, age 29 and Leona Johnson, age 21; natives of Missouri and New York and residents of Lo» Angeles. GELCK-FRAlN—Edward O. Gelck. age 33. and Annabelle V. Fraln. age 20; natives of California and Canada and residents of LA MOTTE-O-NEIL—Wm. J. La Motte. age 28. and Anna O'Neil. ago 24; natives o California and Arizona and resident» of HOLMES-RAYN'OR —John W. Holmes, age 30, and Marguerite V. Raynor. age i»; natives of England and Jamaica and resl dents of Pasadena. CHARNOCK-DUSEN— Edward F. charnock. age 72. and Anna Van Du.«en. age 62; na tives of England and Michigan and resi dents of Lo» Angeles. DEATHS BROWN-Wllllam H Brown. Plea and Flg ueroa streets, age 40, native of Illinois, aortic Insufficiency. BOSCHARD—Edith M. Boschard, 1329 Tober man avenue, native of Pennsylvania, age 28: hypornephromato of kidney. _ ANDERSON— Bessie Anderson, 6525 Central avenue, nge 40, native of Canada; tubercu- DUARTE—Jesus Duarte. Soto and Alosta streets, age 28, native of Mexico; fracture of HOWELL— P. Howell, county hospital, age 37, native of Georgia; leptomeningltls. SPIERS— Mary B. Spier*. Clara Bartor. hos pital, age 86, native of England; burned. FULLINOTON-Eunlce M. Fulllngton, 111 North Gage street, age 80, native of Ver mont; pneumonia. T. Stephens, 10«0 West STEPHENS— Mary T. Stephens, 1060 West Thirty-fifth place; age 79, native of Canada; CHAPIN-Howard H. Chapln. 4«19 South West ern avenue, age 26, native of California; diabetic coma. JONES— Loving K. Jones, Crocker street hos pital, age 55; shock^ BIRTHS GIRLS BOHAN—To Edmond and Mary Bohan, 2213 Bellevue avenue. ' OKAKA—To Matsukllhi and Karos Okaka, 119',s North Central avenue. BOYS HASTINGS—To Erie and Matilda Hastings, ■Tcic; Prospect avenue. DIED DOBINSON — A., at his late resi dence. 1044 South Hope street, Los Ango les, Cal., April 19, 1910, George A. Dobin son, in his 67th year; cause of death, apoplexy. Funeral at Dobinson auditor ium, 1044 South Hope street. Friday, April 22, 1910. at 2:30 p. m. Friends In vited to attend. 4-20-1 AGE CONDON—Died April IS. Will be burled April 21 at 2 p. m. at Evergreen cemetery. 4-20-2 CEMETERIES INGLEWOOD PARK CEMETERY Two miles outfcide of city limits on the Loj AngeUl and Redondo Ry.; 200 acres of per fect land with Improvements outclassing any cemetery on the coast. iO7 S. Broadway, room 202. Phones F3303; Main 4659. Supt. phone A 3393. 4-l-12m HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY Rolling lawns, tree*, shrubbery and beauti ful lakes. MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT Situated In the most beautiful section of Southern California, the ideal location Juet inside Los Angtilus city limits. Mulroso and Colegrove car lines to grounds. A CEMETEHY THAT IS SKI-IXT All3l. 20g Luugblin Uldg. Muln 391. Cemetery phones 5U055; Hollywood Ml EVERGREEN cemetery The los Angeles Cemetery association, Uoyle Heights, near city limits. Operated under perpetual charter from L<>» Angele* city. iloilern chapel and crematory. Office, 339 llrailbiiry Illilg. Phones Main Bo*j AS4t»i. Cemetery— DIUB3; Uuylo 9. 8-6-12 m '"rosedale cemetery An eudowed memorial park, noted for Its natural beauty; endowment fund for per petual care, over 3260,000; modern recelv ing vault, chapel, crematory and columbar ium' accessible. City office. SUITE 302-308 EXCHANGE BLDG.. N E. cor. Third and Hill sts Phones Main 909; A3G2O. Cemetery office. 1831 W. Washington st. Phones 72858. West 80. 6-2-lim UNDERTAKERS INDEPENDENT OF TUB TRUST We will furnish for (li hearse, two hacks, embalming, shroud and cloth covered casket. GODEAU & MARTINONI. Main office 827 S. Flgueroa, Home 5.1427; Broadway 2731. Branch offices, 2123 Brush ■treet 306 Montgomery avenue, San Fran cisco; 1305 Franklin street, Oukland. Hacks for hire. Lady attendant. 8-16-tf. WANTED HKLP MALE ~ ;=: % WANTED—ADVERTISING MEN. INQUIRE of classified manager, HERALD, bet /een hours 8 and 9 a. m., and 6 and 6 p. m. - 4-U-tf NO EXPBNSB TO LEARN ELECTRICITY, plumbing, bricklaying, automoblllng on contract jobs In fsw months' time. No ap prenticeship or helpers' work. Catalogue free. UNITED ■ TRADES BCHOOL CON TRACTING CO., 11l Allso st. Los Ange lea. . 10-4-tf —COMMISSION AGENTS ON AN oil proposition, splendidly located, rightly managed and without stockholders' lia bility. SOUTHEcRN INVESTMENT CO., 221-222 I. W. Hellman Bldg., 411 S. Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. Telephones Main 7653; F1465. 4-20-1 SALESMEN TO SELL A MOST EXTRAOR dlnary advertising proposition to savings banks. Experienced specialty men can earn easily from $4000 to (6000 per year. Ad dress A. H., 281S Wabash avenue, Chicago, 111. 4-84-tf SALESMAN WANTED—"GRAND OPPOlt tunlty; carry our cigars exclusively or aa a side line; merchants buy on sight; free samples. REGENT MFG. CO.. Cleveland, Ohio. S-22-IOOt CIGAR SALESMEN WANTED-EXPEHI ence unnecessary; sell our brands to the re tall trade; big pay; write for full particulars at once. GLOBE CIGAR CO.. Cleveland. O. , i-22-lou: WANTED—BOY TO DO OFFICE WORK IN exchange for commercial course; small salary. NATIONAL SCHOOLS OF TYPE WRITING. 610 Chamber of Commerce. l-3-tf SALESMEN TO CALL ON DOCTOR*; ES tablished trade; cHmn, well paid work for hard worker. P. O. BOX 121, Philadel phia, Pa. 4-24-27-2t WANTED—GOOD BOY TO CARRY MORN ing route south of Pico and west of Flgueroa; route pays 311 Per month. BROADWAY 3524. 4-20-1 ROUQHKRS, BKVELERB AND sllvefora; largo shop; San Francisco; good wages. Address BOX 424, Herald. 4-20-2 IlKLl'— FEMALE WANTED —YOUNG LADY TO DO OFFICB work In exchange for Spanish and short hand Instruction; small salary. NATION AL SCHOOLS OF TYPEWRITING. 610 Chamber of Commerce. l-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 — SEVBN LADIKS QUICK— Beauty culture pays big Learn right FLORENTINE HAIRDRESSING COL LEGE, corner Broadway. Entrance 227 Mercantile place. 1-1-tf LADIES AND GIRLS AT HOME. BTEADY 01 evenings; can stamp transfer, $1.50 do*, upward; original, reliable firm. Room 134 MASON BLDG.. 228 W. Fourth. »-18-if WANTED—A GOOD, RELIABLE AND EX perlenced girl for general housework: one that likes children: references required. Hollywood. HOME PHONE 09474. 4-17-7 HELP—MALE OK KKMALK WANTED—MEN *SD WOMEN TO LBARN tn« barber tr«<e; guaranteed In eight weeks. Cats'. free. MOHLER BAR KER COLLEGE. 123 E. Second »t. T-l-tf I WANT YOUR SUBSCRIPTION FOR TIIK Herald; write or phone your order. J. LANDRUM GRAHAM. JR.. 4433 Benefit St. Phone 59459. 4-19-3 I WANT YOUR AID IN SECURINO HI ll serlptlons for The Herald. J. LANDRUM GRAHAM. JR.. 4433 Benefit St. Tel. 69439 4-19-3 ADVERTISERS— LET ME SAVE YOU money by placing your advertising. O. M NEWBY, 252 Wllcox bldg. Tel. F4845. 4-19-3 WANTED— PLACE YOUR ADVERTIS ing and save you money. O. M. NEWBY, 262 Wllcox Bldg. Phone F4845. 4-19-3 AGENTS ' WANTED— MEN OF CORRECT HAB lts, sufficient education and actual ex perience, to qualify as managers of branch office* on the Pacific slope. Only "live wires" rightly recommended need apply. SOUTHERN INVESTMENT CO.. •■'l-2"2 I. w. Hellman Bldg., 411 South Main street, Los Angeles, Cal. Telephones Main 7563; F1465. 4-20-1 AGENTS TO HANDLE BEST CONSERVA tIve Investment proposition on market; big money In this If you are a hustler. See us immediately. GLOBE REALTY CO., 203-204 Tajp_Bldr_ 4-20-tt SITUATIONS— WANTED-A POSITION BY A YOUNG MAN of good address. Has had experience as col lector. Can furnish best of reference from out of town firm. Will do anything, real estate collector preferred. Wages no object. Address 235V4 N. GRAND AYE. 4-18-3 SITUATION. BY YOUNG MAN 19 years of age. Willing to do most anything, but would prefer clerking. Address J. F. X , care 228 East Second St., Long Beach, Oal. 4-16-tf BETHLEHEM FREE EMPLOYME agency, 610 Vlgnes street. Main 572«; Home A 4884. Men for houaecleanlng^ yard work and general labor 3-4 SITUATION WANTED BY ALL AROUND mechanic; hotel or Institution; reference. E. MURRELL. 836 W. Jefferson St. 4-17-4 I WOULD LIKE TO PUT IN GARDENS. I am an experienced boy. Phone W. 3753. 4-15-6 SITUATIONS—FEJL%LE_ \_ MIDDLE AGED UNINCUMKERED WO man. with good references, wishes light work, such as companion, governess or any position requiring tact and experience; Ih good HOllcltor; ti'ltlers need not answer, nitther can I afford to work for glory. Address for one week BOX 432. Herald. WANTED—BY RELIABLE. RESPECTABLE middle-aged lady of experience, position as cook In camp or .»i range, where a 14-year old good boy can be made use of after school hours; bes: of references. Address BOX 433, Herald. ___ilHl? WANTED-I'OSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER by reliable, mitldle-agod German lady; fine Book and housekeeper; no objection to coun | try; highest Of references. Address BOX 434, Herald. . 4-17-4 WANTED—PERMANENT POSITION BY bookkeeper, typewriter and cashier, 16 years' experience; references. Address BOX 8558, Herald. . 4-19-tf WANTED—BY CAPABLE YOUNG WO man, situation as helper on chicken ranch for lady. BOX 427, Herald. 4-30-4 WANTED—WORK BY A WIDOW; housekeeper, rooming house or In small family. BOX 231. Herald office. 4-19-3 SITUATIONS—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED— WORK IN PRIVATE HOUSB. $20 mouth, room and board, while attend ing school: school hours from S to 6 p. m. P. O. BOX 347. City. »'"•" MONEY WANTED—S9OOO, at 7/4 PER CENT, FOR three years, on 40 acres within the city limits of Long Beach; worth $40,000. SECURITY LAW AND ADJUSTMENT CO. 319-24 Brynon Bldg. 4-20-1 ■"*■■•-•■■ ROOMS WANTKD — UNFURNISHED FLAT, THIIBK or four rooms; high ground preferred. MRS. BESSIE WOOD, box 430, Herald. 4-20-2 . ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED— FOR INVALID, CARE AND board at quiet beach. BOX 429. Herald. 4-18-3 TO PURCHASE—MISCELLANEOUS "\\ A.N ,Bli-v.A!S« PAID FOH s'ttAi'Halli b»ds. 768 SAN PEDRO bT. PhonM i v,ii; Main U0». , ii-n-tr WANTED TO FUKCHAKE— ItKAI, EHTATK WANTED—A FI--W Ii'AHCi.MNS IN CITY lots, south or southwest. Those must b« bargains; owners only. Party waiting to purcha»e. CRAIG & BROUGLEAN, 313 H. W. ll.'llman bldg. Main 10; A 7758. 4-20-2 ■ ■ 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 m. Herald office. . . 3-25-tf I WANT YOUR SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE Herald. Wrlto or phone your order. .1. LANDRTJM (IHAHAM. JR.. 4433 Benefit St. Phono r.!MTi9. 4-19-3 I WANT YOUR AID IN SECURING SUH scrlptlons for The Herald. J. LANDKI'M GRAHAM, JR., 4433 Bcnent St. ■• Tel. 59439. ' ■ 4-19-3 ADVERTISERS—LET ME BAVE YOU money by placing ynur advertising. O. M. NEWIIY, 262 Wtlcox bldg. Tel F4B«. ' 4-19-3 WANTED—TO PLACE YOUR ADVEKTIS- Ing and save you money. O. M. NEWBY, -253 Wllcox ll'hlg. Phone F4845. 4-111-3 SPECIAL NOTICES WE CURE TO STAY CURED Ecsema, In any form, Itching piles, acn», poloon oak. Cuban Itch, ringworm, salt rheum, barbers' Itch, dandruff or any dis ease of the scalp, by a positively now method. Call and be convinced. References and testimonials of home peopi* shown In our offices. Consultation free. MILLS ECZEMA CO.. 318-U Copp Bldg. l-24-tf MODERN WOODMEN AMERICA, NOTICE —Golden State camp No. 7110 will s've a re ception at its hall, 431 S. Hill St., Saturday evening, Ajfiii 23, to members of the order who are rwldtng in the city but who hold their ntt-inbt-rslilii in camps outside the city or state. You are cordlnally Invited to come and get acquainted. 4-17-20-23-3t 6500 BABY CHICKS, 'BABY CHICKS' TO day, 1 p. m., the finest thoroughbred baby chicks you ever saw. Come at that time If you wlsli soin,-. We will sell them all today. Price 11.50 per dozen, $12 por 100; some at $11 per 100. Now i.i the time. PIONEER HATCHERY, 11 East Eighth, near Main. 4-20-1 ALL RAZORS. SAFETY BLADES. SCIB -sors. knives. Instruments, printer's knives, tools, eto.. sharpened better than new. YANKEa GRINDER. 114 8. Spring st HOUSE PAINTING, INTERIOR FINISHINO, tinting and paper hanging at lowest rates. E. E. GEISER, 11G',4 E. Fifth. Main 6327. WALL PAPER BARGAINS—MOIRE PAPER, 60 per roll: Ingrain, 20c for three rolls. SHEEHAN'S, 900-902 8. Uroadway. 4-16- lino WANTED—LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S clothing. Positively lilghest prices paid MAIN 3597; F6938. 6-25-13 mo HOSPITALS— DAY AND NIUHT— USE C. C C. laxicabs. CALDWELL CAB CO. Pouth 1551: 29087. i-»tt PHYSICIANS DrThICKOIC " I'll HICKOK. SPECIALIST FOR WOMEN, C 32 w. SIXTH ST., SUITE 107. Maternity home; confinements, with adop tion If dMlrad. Absolute privacy. Moderate charges. Terms to suit. Examination free. Hours 10 to 4. Sundays, 10 to 1. Phone.i— F8238, Broadway »77«. 4-IJ-tf DA. CROCKDR. epeclalltt for Women. Hamburger's Majestlo Theater Building. Absoluts privacy. Hour* 10 to 4. CONSULT FIIEB. i:-:8-i;ra WOMAN'S HOSPITAL Obstetrics, surgical and medical cases. Terms reasonable. 1246 South Flower. F4U4. 1-13-tf DR. MART R. HUTCHESON. NATUROPATH and vital healsr. treats mil ailments. 727W 8. BROADWAT. Consultations free. 4-12-tl DR FRITCHAHD. Iti-CTAL. FEMALE AND clironlo dlseaMS. JJ(-a UROSSkI IILD. U-V>tl DR TAYLOR, 117 H 8. MAIN ST. Dis eases of women. 3-!>-tf ATTORNEYS AT LAW COST IN DIVORCE SUITS $11; MARRIA'-B laws explained. . Come end talk It over. Con sultation free. Hours I to 6; evenings, 7 to I; Sundays, 11 to 13. 121 Bryson Block. 8-10-emo SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS — pi:ks< inai, Injury claims specialty; entat"s settled. J. W. MACY, 631 Douglas bldg. Phones A 8533. Main HU. tf FOR EVERY WRONO THERE 18 A RIGHT —Open every day and evening Consul tation free. WELLS. 634 Germain 111,1k. l-24-tf B. U. WITTE, NOTAR PUBLIC— PK N alon papers, wills. Insurano* and collec tions negotiated. 144 S. BROADWAY. 1-19-tf DIVORCE LAWS OF NEVADA- Full Information without charge. Address li E. FULLER, Attorney. GoldOeld. Net. l->-H , CESSPOOLS I CESSPOOLS CLEANED OUT. All work done satisfactorily to Inspector. L. A. SANITARY CO., Phone 6DIIB. Temple 693. 10-19-tf CESSPOOLS CLEANED OUT BY THB RED Cross Sanitary company In on* to two loads; $3 60 per load; no other charges. Phone 69004. ; 10-7-tf IMPERIAL CESSPOOL PUMPING CO.—WB tak* out largest load. West 5394; 21040. l-10-tt TYPEWRITERS YOU NEED A TYPEWRITER. Look over all the typewriters for sale in town, then buy o:ie from us. Our window speaks for Itself. We have all makes at all prices. We sell the beat typewriter car bon that v money can buy. We sell the best typewriter ribbon that money can buy. Write or call for free samples; If you are con vinced, ' five us your business. We do not employ solicitors to annoy you, but we handle a class of goods that get the business for ua. W« are agenta for the No. 5 Bllck ensderfer Aluminum, the traveling man's typewriter. AKTliru G. WILSON CO., 320 S. hiu Ht. A 1672; Main 6428. 4-17-tf ALL MAKES OF REBUILT TYPEWRIT vrs. be« our bargainb. Best rentals In city, 11.50 to (3 a month. LOS ANGELES TYPEWRITER KXCHANGB. A 5113. 118 S. Broadway. Main 395J TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT AND RENTED. AU makes guaranteeil; repairing. BAKER IIOEY CO. (lni-.) 244*4 So. Broadway. Main 4IIOI| A 4070. 10-»l-tf PATENTS—PATENT ATTORNEYS BXHALtE. ESTABLISHED 13 YEARS. Oldest agency in Southern California. American and foreign patents secured anil trade marks registered. PATENT LITI GATION. 83» Cltliens National jb«ak Building, Third and Main. Home AI4HI; Ualo 2611. PATENT BOOK FREE. NO PATENT, NO PAY—ATTORNEY FEK cut one half. Open every day and even- Ins. 8. O. WELLS, 634 Germain Bldg. - ' 8-26-tf PATENTS AND trademarks, ALL COUN tries. A. H. LIDDERS, patent lawyer and solicitor. Ctf Trust bldg.. cor. 2d and Spring. WHEELED VEHICLE* , r . -, AUTOMOBILES AUTOB, ENGINES," BOILERS, TIRES AND parts sold and exchanged. METZ. 1107 B. Ninth F1968. l-l-tt NOTARIES £•!: B. H. WITT. NOTARY PUBLIC. PENSION papers, deeds, collections and wills nego tiated. Room 4. 144 M B. Broadway. -. ...V.V'"--' ' 1-31-H FOR RENT APABTMENTB—FURNIHHED AND UNFI'RNIMIIKH / ■: • MODERN HOUSEKEEPING apartments ' , FITRNIBHED FOB RICNJ™_ $I*—lo2B W. First it... ll BviS? $18—1117 W. First st V.V?mV5aM'. flg-IUS W. Flnt at MIOIUGAN • $14—1117 W. First st '••"•'l£ o f >j£!£'- slo-1141 W. First st "TiV^ivi $14—204 N. Fremont aye W«?iv»Tia $17—212 N Fremont ay HEIVKTU $14—218 N. Fremont aye •J? AI. OJJi' $17—222 N. Fremont ay •ijS&t.AND' $12—911 Diamond st P£ n3HS{i $20—1128 Mignonette «t ° a I KiwLIJ $16—812 W. Fourth it. SBA,iISS $12—382 S Flgueroa st J.VlAaVvVrf'r $15-834 B. Flgueroa st B00.?uoAGO $12—150 N. Beaudor ay '.iU.ivriJ $10-1020 Cotton st FLnnwo? $11—1008 K. Ninth st WiViv vonK $11—1015 E. Ninth st S!Sr«!BIJRfI $10-838 Croekw st FtTi^BRA $14—711 Ceres aye *m IkfnSo $3A—944 Francisco st MA »?nir $80—1184 W Seventh st . •••••■•• • I Jr *luk OWNED ANI» OPERATF.D BY I. WIESENDANOBR. - M . Room 111. 107 B. Broadway. A 2043: Main 1041. Branch office. 1017 W. Flrit,"i. t j Hotel Sevaflle 732-734 S. FLOWER ST. One of the finest family hotels In* the cuy.. Newly furnished throughout; steam ne»i; hot and cold water; electrio lights; European ' plan. Only a short walk from Broadway. Phones: Main 8513; F653& 4-l-U Foil RENT 1416 i: BIXTH ST.. 5-ROOM modern cottage, |15 or 118 month. Bee It. EDasl Seventh street car to Lorena. Phone CARDWELL, 801 Grant Bldg., Fourth and Broadway. A 3454; Ma1n4176. 4-20-1 l-hl ■ OFFI - "i* FOR RENT— SUNNT FRONT OF floes on Broadway; large windows and advertising space; also smaller off loss. In «ulr* room 4. 144 % S. BROADWAY. 1-37-tt ROOMS—FURNISHED GIRARD HOUSE 115 E. THIRD ST. 100 all outslda rooms; 50 with private bath; central location; elevator service; steam heat; rates as low as $15 month: with private bath. |21. Main 2330; Horn* 10361. t-14-tt ■*_j\ STOREROOMS TO LET—WELL LOCATED STORE. WITH living rooms In rear, cheap. 230 W. JEFFER SON ST. 4-17-18-20-lt BUSINESS INVESTMENTS *—..—..^^ *~~ ————~~——"-- WANTED— IF YOU WANT TO LOOK IN to an absolutely sound bunlncss- proposi tion, handled by safe men, with a view to co-operation along conservative and profitable lines, call on SOUTHERN IN VESTMENT CO., 221-222 1. W. Hellmau Bids;,, 411 Bourh Main street, Los Ange les, Cal. Telephones Main 7653; F1465. Identify by passing this advertisement to the clerk. 4-20-1 WANTED—EVERYONE TO CALL AND ■cc location of Marlcopa "Winner" leas* In the gusher Hold. Pre-organl*atlon stock wns over-subscrlhed thousands of shares. Treasury stock at 10c Is a saf» buy. It will advance agnln and again. BOUTHEBN INVESTMENT CO., 121-221 I. W. Ili'llman Bldg.. 411 M. Main street. l.os Angeles, Cal. Telephones Main 7351: F1465. 4-20-1 WANTED—CAPABLE, GENUINELY EX parlenced men of Integrity and Industry to sell stocks In operating oil companies holding favorable leases In the gu»her ReKd. Call after 1 o'clock. BOUTHBRN INVESTMENT CO.. 221-232 I. W. Hell man 111dK... 411 8. Main street, Los Ange. Irs. Cal., Telephones Main 7553; F1465. 4-20 I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Partner Waited ONE-HALF INTEREST IN ONE of the BEST PAYING PROPOSITIONS IN thb city; OWNER MUST have PARTNER, hivim; to INCREASE IN BUSINESS) party WITH KNOWLEDGE OF book- KEEPING PREFERRED. THIS IS no GET-BICH-QCICK SCHEME, BUT A GOOD. LEGITIMATE BUSINESS. IN QUIRE ROOM 418 MASON OPERA HOUSE. 4-»'tf FOR SALE—A GENERAL STORE; TOWN 4000 population: doing over 150,000 business annually; tine country trade; sale necessary on account settling estate. Address BOX I 4«. Herald. . 4-14-1 BARGAINS IN BODA FOUNTAINS. PACI FIC COAST BODA FOUNTAIN FACTORY. jjj E. Fourt'i st. 4-15-lmo BUSINESS PERSONALS , < Macdonald's Toilet Parlors ,/ Face and Scalp Treatment SPECIALIST Balrdrrsslng. Shampooing, Manirurrvsj. lIAIIt GOODS HAMinrAOTDBBD. SWITCHES $ISO. O, My Pour I ret— UK. JULIA U. AIIRE.NS, Foot specialist Corns removed. 250. In growing, toe nails. 50c. Two entrances, 402 South Uroadway. til W. Fifth street, rooms fi-ii. I'3SU2. Suaday bours I) a. m.— l p. m. t-22-3mo EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING. CLEAN in;;. $1; main spring, $1. All work Is guaranteed. PACIFIC JKWELRY CO., 288 8. Spring st. 1-21-tf mrs! masson. the noted London palmist. 322 S. SPRING, over Owl drug store. 11-28-tf BTORAGE £i"mjirp^ivA^rETT^c^cElj^^ for furniture, etc.; |1.50 and II per month. Trunks, boxes, etc., 250 to 50c; open vans, |l per day, or 750 per hour. We pack and ship household goods everywhere at re duced rates. COLYEAR'S VAN AND BTORAOE CO.. offices 609-11 B. Main st. Warehouse 415-17 San Pedro at. Phones F2171; Main 1117. l-lt-tt HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED IN MOD ern vans. Shipped, stored In clean war*- I houses. Private rooms. Coal and wood. BHATTT7CK Ut NIMMO. Ninth and Ala meda streets. '.-su-tu-w-fr-tt __ _ ______ _____ DENTISTS " lilt." IIACII.UAMM, st»-!M»i» iluje.j xueatei kldg. 844 b. Bdwajr. 6(j»l; Mala BSl*. 1-i-U FOR SALE FURNITURE ABATE) LOCKED IRON ROOMB, $I.o* per month. Trunks, boxes, eto., 160 to 10a, Phone for our large van when you move. $1.16 per hour. .;■-., COLTKAR WARKHOUSB CO.. ' ' 411-17-1» Ban Pedro it. Main office 60t-il B. Main st. Phone Main 1117; Fll7l. - • . - -■■■:■■:■ ■-. ■ ■. .■ , ■■ ■■ l-l-U FOR SALE—WILL SACRIFICE FOR - $l«o : furniture 6-room lower flat; rent $20; $ rooms and barn rented; big yard; 10 :. chickens. < Call .at , onca. 1038 - BANTBH . ST. -ifflMHSH_fe&/ : 4-n-i