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I.OS ANORLES, Cut., Nov. 1, 1908.rime.l Bar. | TfJ7Tfe-H.|Wlnd|Vpl| Weather
t ft.m.l 23.M I SI I S« INE I 3 IClear.t p.m.l2f1.90 I61 I71 IW | 8 ( Cloudy.
Maximum tpmperaturo, 68.Minimum temperature, 49.
Weather ConditionsBy Associated Presn.
BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. I.—There hasbeen but littlechange In thn pnat twenty-four hours In weather conditions on th«i'aclflo const. Over th« Rocky mountainregion, .however, low pressure and muchhigher temperatures prevail.
No rain fins fallen west of the Rockymountains, except a light shower Innorth-ern Arizona.
Fog prevails In the Ban Francisco baysection.
ForecastLos Angeles nnd vicinity—Cloudy, tm-
unttled weather Thursday, possibly show-tr» by night; frenh southwest winds.
LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1905.
THE WEATHER
6
Help—Mal>HUMMEL BROS. A CO.,
—EMPLOYMENT AGENTS—A strictly flrst-clasft, reliable agency
All kinds of help promptly fumlshovJYour orders solicited.
116-118 East Second street.Between Main and Loa Angeles xts.
Largest and best equipped offices onthe Pacific coast
HUMMEL BROS. A CO..mi and 118 H. lid St.Telephone*- Main 609.
Home HOB.
WANTED—
YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN.Remington operator, for Junior mono-graphic position In largo manufac-turing plant. Beglnni-r preferred,but munt bo thoroughly prepared;small salary, hut good opening toright one. Apply In own handwrit-ing, stntlnff ago and cjpfrleuce. Ad-dreas BOX 25,
'Herald office.
WANTED—
10 STRONG, EXPKR-Icnced drllvrry boys with wheels;must know city thoroughly nnd boover 14 years. Wages $« per week.Apply to supt. at HAMBURGERSbefore 10 n.. in.
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SOLICITORS FOR COLLECTIONagency; none but hustlers need ap-ply. Call nt room 60 HOLLENBECKHOTEL, between the hours of 9:30and 4 o'clock.
WANTED—
CARRIERS FOR I'APERroutes. Must have wheel or horsennd rnrt. Oood nnlary. Apply CIR-CULATIONDEPARTMENT, The Her-nld, 5 p. m.
WANTED—PAINTER. 2C21 BUDLONG,this morning.
Help—
Femal-
WANTED—
HOUSEKEEPER FORsmall ffimlly; good homo and fnlrwages paid for good service. Apply201U WEST WASHINGTON. Homephone 21322.
Help—Male and FemaleWANTED
—10 CASH HOYS OR GIRLS
over 14 years. Apply to supt. atHAMBURGER'S before 10 a. m.
Real Estate
DO YOU WANT TOBUY, SELL, RENT OR EXCHANGEreal estate
—lot, house, farm, ranch,
business or manufacturing property?List withus. We get results. Strictattention to business. No deal toosmall. See us for snaps
—for home-
making or Investment.A. C. GONDRING.D29 BYRNE BLDG.
WANTED—ABOUT 200 ACRES WIREgrass cattle pasture, fenced, between LosAngeles and tho ocean. BOX 326, Heraldoffice.
To Rent
wanted— '
AIA.OWNERBOF RENTAL PROPERTY—
TO KNOW THAT WEDO A RENTAL BUSINESS^
—DON'T WORRY
—IF YOU WANT A TENANT——LIST YOUR PROPERTY—
WITH USMINKS
_PARISH,
815 SOUTH HILL STREET.
Houses
WANTED—
6-ROOM HOUSE; BIGvalue and terms; south side
—Main to
San Pedro; $2000 to $3000. AddressnOX 27. Herald.
To Purchase—
Miscellaneous
WANTED—IOOO OLD FEATHER BEDS;highest cash prices paid. Address A. B.MACK, general delivery.
Miscellaneous
WANTED—DEALERS AND PAPEIThangers to write for sample books of
burlaps, shades, wallpaper, paints, etc.WALTER BROS., «!7 8. Spring.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES"PAINTS^HOUSES.
"When you do banking or insurance
business you look into the responsi-bilityof the Institution. Why not sowhen you have your house painted,go to WALTER BROS., 627 S. Spring.
FOR SALE-DRY GOODS BUSINESS,established 9 years; will net $i>ooo ayear; will sell at Inventory. This Isfirst-class. A. 11. GREGG & CO., 715-710 Bryson blk. Home 6421.
HOME BAKERY AND DELICATES-Ri»n; best location In the city for thisline of business; willbe sold cheap.Address BOX 64, Herald.
FOR SALE-GOOD "IUTSINESS; TEAM,two wagons and harness. Make me anoffer; apply 42) MOLINO ST., Homophone 60S1.
FOR SALE—A SCHOLARSHIP IN THELos Angeles College of Fine Arts, ata very low figure. Address BOX 105Herald.
GEORGE W.—LEAVE ME YOUR AD-dreHS ;it Herald. T. L. H. AddressBOX 23.
BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOURbroker.
SANITARIUMS_KSr^_T^jSETtS_KiK~~sS3a^rAiuu_^'
Massage, electrlo, tub, vapor, steambaths, chiropody, manicuring, scalptreatment, facial massaga. 22SM VV.First. Homo 8808.
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BATHS AND MASSAGETHE~MI?cIiELiri3ATH~PAiRLORS^
vapor tub baths and massage, alcoholand oilrubs. 218 N. MAINST..office11. Open Sundays.
THE BADEN BATHS—
STEAM ANDherb baths, electric treatments cureinstantly and magnetic treatments.218 N. MAIN,room 12.
BON TON BATH PARLORS— MEDI-cated baths, magnetic massage and saltBlow; hours 10 to 12 p. m. 703V4 SOUTHBROADWAY.
SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS—NO SUN-day treatment; office hours, 9 to 9.223 W. SKCOND ST., rooms 213-215.Home 2229.
scientific ani~mac;netic mas-sage. Formerly of 62!)H S. Broad-way, now located at 7&2 8. SPRINOBT.
SULPHUME. VAPOR, ELECTRIC, TUBbaths, massage, chiropody. Formerly618V4 Spring. 70114 S. BDWY. Main 3133.
321 SOUTH HILL-VAPOR AND TUBbaths, massage for colds, rheumatism,nervousness. Open every day. Room 9.
MANICURING, MEDICATED VAPORand tub .baths, massage, 245 V4 S.HPRINO ST., 3d floor, eulte 26.
FOR A GOOD TUB OR VAPOR BATHand massage go to 738V4 SOUTHGRAND AYE.; phone 6660.
BATHS, FORMERLY 720 SO. BROAD-way, removed to 612 So. Broadway, R.10. Electrlo treatments.
FOR FIRST-CLASS BATH AND MA9-nage call at 31UV, SOUTU SPRING ST.,room 18. Loa Angeles.
FROM LONDON. MANICURING ANDmassage, iViS. Spring; St., room 18,second floor; select.
BATHS—3O9 W. TEMPLE ST. ROOM2. Phone Home 5076.
445H SO. SPRING BT.—SHAMPOOING,scalp treatment.
MININGAND ASSAYINGAbSA YING NIGIIT SCHOOL—NOW IN_e-_lon. WAD-
_ WAD-, Ilk Ea»tFlrut at.
HUYBULLFROG BUNDLE. ABIC YOURbroker.
PERSONAL,;;
LATTTEa;'married lXdies^somk3thing new and useful. Agents wanted.Enulo-e stamp (or reply. DR. c.CHARLES, r. O. liox o'-U, Lou Au-£«!«., Cul
f£_J*^hsCity Leti and L._n_.__________ _ '
LOTS! MIT.I! f.OTSI
«oon vamir iw Tiirun|,ll'||X
Wo hnvfl a large number oflots In nil pnrtn of thn city,dnil many exceptionally rtftnlr-»hln onPS, but wn wish to callyour especial ntt«ntlon todayto tho following which areunuiually good values,
Juliet, near 22d St.; 50x138)prim $ir>oo.• Beautiful reoldpnct* alto InC.V. Hall tract; ROxiliO; $1500,
West 21st street, near Nor-mnndln avenue; $1100.
Dorchester, Just off Harvard "boulevard; BOxl3fi; $1600.
Harvard bouvelard, near 16thfttreet; 60x116; $1500.
West 24th street, popularlocation; 60x133; $900.
For full Information In r«« '';*>'iR-ard to any of these lota ap-ply to
lint lli-pnrtrariit.FONKS A nVMKII I,AND CO.,
Ornnml floor, _IH W. Third Street.
Tlhn_nig_slD)(D)s__siAT
Franfl: _R_(_re§
TTiraettGo see.
Take Central aye. car to our branchoffice at end of line.
L(D)H_§ $^0©Main office 203 N. Broadway.
SITUATED WHERE MEN MUSTLIVE.
REES-MONT TRACT,
THE RICH CREAM OF THE LASTCLOSE-IN SUBDIVISION
ON BROOKLYN AVIS., OPPOSITECUMMINGS STREET. TWELVE MIN-UTES' RIDE. STREETS GRADEDAND GRAVELED. CEMENT WALKS,CITY WATER, GAS AND ELEC-TRICITY.
LOTS $750 ANDUP.EASY TERMS.
CIIAS. McKENZIB CO.,409 H. W. HELLMANBLDa.MEMBERS L. A. R. B.
MAIN 5561, HOME 3962.
FOR SALE—BUY IN THE WESTERNavenue section between Wilshlre boule-vard and Hollywood; destined to be thechoicest residence section of the city;now at the very beginning of develop-ment; the same chances as were offeredin the Westlake district a few yearsago. We can sell you large, level lots ]60-ft. front, on improved streets at pricesfrom $450 up. Terms In some cases aslow as $50 down, bnlance monthly. TakeColegrove car to Western avenue, to ourbranch office and Investigate fully.
CHARLES S. MANN, \u25a0 J'. .'325 West Fourth St.
Branch office— Western Avenua andColegrovo car line.
Buy .mi BoyleHeights >Whero it's nice, high and healthful;large lots 50x150 from $150 up; termsvery easy, between 2 car lines, 5 centfare; the best buy for a home or in-vestment. . .
The Greater Los AogelesRealty Co.
433 Huntington Bldg.
FOR SALE—~ ~~ """"
NO MISREPRESENTATION.
$3600We have three acres fronting on,
Flgueroa St., willcut into 24 lota.Come quick if you want to buy. \u25a0\u25a0
riNLEY A NORRIS.Ground floor, 341 S. HIU «t.
«jS>_./«SLarge, level lot. 50x190, on two electrlolines In growing southwest; improvedwithcement walks and curbs; nice shadetrees; beautiful mountain view; termsif. desired. ; ..
HUGHpS &!PECKHAM .1105-1106-1107 Braly Bldg.
Home 5373. Sunset Main 3221.____-j
Large, level lot, 100x185 to alley, on two'electric lines in growing southwest; Im-proved withcement sidewalks and curbs;nice Bhade trees; beautiful mountainview; terms if desired.
HUGHES &"PECKHAM";'1105-1106-1107 Braly Bldg.
Home 6373. Sunset Main3221. '
FOR SALE— - '\u25a0$550 $550 $550 i-K',-:.'),
Lot 60x150 on Avenue 39, near Pasadenaavenue; best lot in city for a cottageor bungalow.
W. H. OBEAR,40. Johnson Bldg.
anno for bo-foot lotsIn beautiful Hollywood, corner
Center st. and Sunset boulevard.jcement curbs, sidewalks, streets!graded, oiled; elegant surroundings;protective building restrictions. 'Youcan not get such values for yourmoney elsewhere. Agent •on tract.Take Hollywood car to office, cornerVermont and Prospect; 5c fare.
WIKSUNUANUKIt, '221 Laughlin Bldg.
Have some very choice lots off Flg-
ueroa; stone entrance gateways; fully
improved; easy terms.
SO. CAL. RBAL ESTATE INV. CO,
Suite 604 Paclflc Electric Bldg! .'.100
—Both Phones— 2loo
LOTS! LOTSI LOTSI LOTS!'
IN EVERY SECTION: BARGAINLIST TO CHOOSE' FROM; HOME-SEEKERS FIND LOWER PRICESAND INVESTORS GET THE BEST*ON \u25a0 THE MARKET BY COMINGHERE DIRECT.
KMIL FIRTH (Owner),411-417 l.uußhllu UidK., 31R 8. Bdwar.I'bniirii IluuifHI08, Main 8843. \u25a0 •\u25a0
FOR SALE— J$2000 $2000 $2000 ,</"'60x150. close in. northwest, near Flratand Fremont; beautiful, high 'lot,,tin*.for apartment. '"-•'uUmhm
W. H. OBEAR.402 Johnson Bldg.
Orango Groves
FOR SALE-TUB BEST BARGAINS INflrst-clas- orange groves.. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0
$3500—5 acre., extra fine trees,'2000 .
boxes on trees now. \u25a0\u25a0..;,\u25a0•$7000— Ten acres, very fine, ,' every treea good one. 3000 boxes on trees now.$13,000— Ten ucreu, tip top, good huus«
and h-rii. 4<juo boxen on the tree-.. One-half lawh on all the above. < . v'.Mc-M-T-U-Oil CO.. W B, Spring fit.
Houses
FOR BALE-WKfITf.AKRRESir>FNCF,B
WITH VERY FINE LIVING ROOMS.Wn hnvft a number of different resi-
dences for sale In the Westlake motion,somewhat similar In «\?.e and construc-tion, houses all containing nine rooms,finely built homes and very fine appear-ing.
ABOUT THE LIVINGROOM,
While ths living rooms In each ofthese houses nre not exact duplicates,thpy are so much nllke that this nnodescription willgive you a correct Ideaof all of them. They are finished In nn-tlqnftoak, panftled five foot high, with abeautiful wooden frieze; there Is a lare«circular bay window, very handsome oldgold hrlck mnntnl, woodwork of whichIs ornamented with burnt design. Setin one of thn panels of thn mantnl Is a-painting of thn Santa Barbara Mission,which adds much to thn beauty of themantnl; thn fixtures nre In mission style:a very attractive room nnd onn thatwould apppnl to almost everyone lookingfor a home.
Each of the houses has an OAk en-trance, with nrt nnd plate glnns win-dows; floors down.italrs nrn hard wood,upstairs rock mnple; built-in windowunnts and cozy corners and viiT flnnbuffets; beamed celling* nnd paneledwalls. Grounds are all nlroly made up.You willbe surprlßPd nt the low figureswo can quote you on every one of th**o
residences. Tho exact locations are,103ti Alvnrado, 1032 Alvnrndo, 1148 Mn«r-nolln,1144 Magnolia. When you nro outtodny mnko it a point to go aroun.land see these houses,
ALTHOrsIT BROS.,231 LAUGHLINIU.DO.
MAIN 203. HOME EX. 2G3.
FOR SALK—two uwnsoMi: jjrcw
lIIIMiAMIWN
EITHER WOULD M\KB ALOVELY HOMIfI
i:nui:iihihiiimake anF.XCISPTIOKAI.I.V
QOOD INVESTMENT
F.lTlir.ll CAN lIR HAD ONIiIASV TERMS
Located on Vermont avenue,near West Adams streot, wehave two haniisomo now bun-gnlows, ono of five rooms andone of six rooms, which woarooffering for salo nt $4000 each;$.100 down and $20 monthly.You'll not find better built ormoro attrncllvo bungalows Inthe city than these, and thelocation isunusually good. Eachhouse Is on separate lot, 60x1.10; and lota lace two streets.Either one of these wouldmake a lovely home, or If youwish to purchase a good Incomeproperty you will llnd thateither one or both would.bring in good returns on thoinvestment; would undoubtedlyrent for $35 each.JONES „HYIJIOR LAND CO.,
Ground floor, 318 W. Third Street.
FOR BALE-~ ~
TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS IF SOLDsoon, as owners are leaving the cityand properties must be sold at once.One li-room cottage in Bonnie Braedistrict, lnrge rooms, modern, first classin every particular, nice home, worth$4000. 'Can be bought for considerableless if taken at once. Nice lot D0x125,everything in first class condition andlovely home. Must be seen to be ap-preciated. Also one seven-room cottagewith nice lawn in front and all kindsof fruit in the rear. A lovely home.Can bo bought for $2900, easy terms,mortgage on property now for $1200 nt 5pc*1 cent, balance can be arranged tosuit purchaser. Owner is leaving thecity and does not want to rent prop-erty, and will give good terms. Thisis a nice home and worth more money.
Come In and Iwill show you theseproperties.
J. A. MORLAN—
CO.,202 Fay Bldg.. Third and HIUSts.
FOR SALE—Fivis-noom two-stoiiy
RESIDENCE
NOT A NEW lIOI'SEBUT IN GOOD CONDITION
(iOOD VALUEEASY TERMS
On Wost 3fith street. In avery desirable neighborhood,and on a nice large lot 50x140.The house has just been re-pnpered and painted and is iniirst-cIaSH shape. Two bedrooms upstairs, and a delight-ful little balcony. Price $3500;$000 clown and the balance tneasy monthly payments.
JONES A HVDEtt I,AND CO.,Ground floor, 218 W. Third Street.
COTTAGES FOR SALE.$1650—4-room and bath. Melrose City
Boundary Tract; $250 cash, balancelike rent.
$1850—4-room and bath. 58th street, nearMoneta. $350 cash, balance easy.
$1950-Cor. Flgueroa and 6Sth. $450 cash,balance on terms.
the McCarthy company,203 N. Broadway.
Phones: Home 8737—29171—29108.
FOR A FIVE-ROOM COTTAGBIS OUR FIGURE.Anything els* you want at the
\u25a0ame proportion. Let us have a chanceto figure on your house. We willfur-nish your plans and make a house thatwillsuit you. We are pleased to referto any one for whom we have bullded,for we leave them our friends. We canfurnish you the money if you wish.Drop in and talk It over withua.INGLEHART BUILDING CO..Home Phone 7666. 713 8. Broadway.
FOR SALE—
S. BONNIE BRAE, LIKErent; $.<000; $150 cash, $20 per mo.,for modern B-room cottage, close tocar line; lot 50x130. See us Quickabout this.
Wlnfleld and Burlington aye.homes, the choice residence district,6, 8, 9-room houses from $3500 up to$6500, with largo lots.
See us about this Burlington cor-ner, 135x182: $100 income.LOS ANGELES REALTY CO.,
414 Bryson Block.. SNAPS. SNAPS.WILL SACRIFICE $300 TO GET
CASH, B-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE;LOT 10x160 TO ALLEY, NORTH OF14TH AND WEST OF AND CLOSETO CENTRAL AVENUE. PRICEFOR A FEW DAYS $2700; WORTHAT LEAST $3000.
R. E. IBBETBON & CO..316 TRUST BLDO.
FOR BALE—FOR
~ ~
$10O0| 9200 rash and (UN monthly;new modern B-room cottage close In.
V2.100| (iffnn, strictly modern newcottage on W. 20th st. Both of these'have Just been built.
O. 11. JONGS A CO.,Homo 1831. 117 S. Broadway.
FOH SALE—
A SNAP! IWe willbuild you a neat B-room cot-tage or bungalow, with the beat por-celain plumbing, tinted walls, pol-l-lied floors, china closet, cementwalks and lighting fixtures (orONLY 11000— CAHH OR INSTALL-
MENTS.WHITINQ. THOMPSON
-CO..
Home phone 1076. 238 Byrne Bids.
FOR SALE—'
$3500, $750 cash, balance to suit.A very pretty 6-room cottage In thesouthwest. Three large bedrooms,hardwood floors, cooler, good barn,lot la 40xlK0. Would trade for a Kood6-room cottage.
R. A. BURTON REALTY CO..416-418 Laughlln Bldg. \u25a0
FOR BALE-A SNAP-BIX LARGO)room cottage on Thirtieth street,clone to Mapl* avenue; lot 60x180;. ar-ranged for two families;.' vary cheapand good terms, or willtrade lor goodvacant lots or small ranch near Often-dale. « \u25a0 \u25a0 . . ,.... COOPER *CUDPEBACK,..... \u0084<(
ti» B. Broadway.
-Boom- 237. ,
MARRIAGEJJCENSESLEWIS-KEIDRICH— CharIea R. Lewis,
SO, native of Ohio and resident of LosAnffeles, and Gussle E. Holdrlch, 20,native of Texa* and resident of LosAngeles.
MALONE-CARTER—W. H. Malone, 84,native of Illinois and resident of LosAnireles, nnd Emma H. Cnrter, 26,native of Illinois and resident of LosAngeles.
MASON-JOACHIM—Martin Mason. 80,native of New York and resident ofLos Angeles, and Jeanette M. Joa-chim, 30, native of New York andresident of Pasadena.
WILLIAMSON-MORRISON—
George A.Williamson, 22, native of Californiaand resident of I.OS Anßeleß, andEdna A. Morrison, 18, native of Cali-fornia and resident of Los Angeles.
lIEISLER-HAUSEN—H. G. Holslor, 36,• native of Now Jersey and resident of
Los Angeles, and Lou J. Hauten, .15,native of Ohio and resident of LosAngeles.
BOWNE-^AUNDERS— B. F. Bowne, 24,native of Kansas and resident of LosAnsreles, and Olga L. Saundera, 21,native of Denmark and resident ofLos Angeles.
6TILLINGS-MEACIIAM—F. I_ Stilllngs.27, native of lowa nnd resident ofBanta Ana, and Iva G. Meacham, 22,native of California and resident olSanta Ana.
SOMERS-LIKES—
C. E. Somers, 21. na-tive of California and resident of Loa. Angeles, and Wanda V. Likes, 18, na-tive of Nebraska and resident of LosAngeles.
McCLURE-BOGLE—J. B. McClure, 62,native of Tennessee and resident ofSanta Monica, and Catherine Bogle,-83, native of Ohio and resident ofSanta Monica.
MORALES-SALCEDO— A. F. Morales,28, native of Mexico and resident ofLos Angeles, and Adela G. Salcedo,. 19, natUve of Mexico and resident ofLos Angeles.
McKENDRICK-TODD—
Thomas McKen-• drick, 43, native of Kentucky and
resident of Pomona, and Clara B.Todd, 28, native of Missouri and resi-dent of Pomona.
ESPINOSA-BARRIOS—
Louis Esplnosa,' 31, native of Mexico and resident ofLos Angeles, and Virginia O. Barrios,
, 22, native of Arizona and resident ofLos Angeles.
KUSSMANN-SCHAETZKE—
George O.Kussmann, 24, native of Wisconsin• and resident of Los Angeles, and Rose
\u25a0 A. Schaetzke, 21, native of Wisconsinand resident of Los Angeles.
YOUNG-HOLLINGSHEAD—
C. P. Young,25, native of New York and residentof Los Angeles, and Llllle M. Hol-lingshead, 23, native of Kansas andresident of Los Angeles.
GAUGHAM-HACKETT—
J. J. Gaugham,38, native of Ireland and resident ofLos Angeles, and Margaret Hackett,36, native of Ireland and resident ofPasadena.
YOUNG-UGLOW—A. C. Young, 51, na-tive of Canada and resident of LosAngeles, and D. Grace Uglow, 25, na-tive of Pennsylvania and resident ofLos Angeles.
FINKENSTEIN-LIPKIN—
Abe Finken-steln, 26, native of Nebraska andresident of Los Angeles, and Anna B.Llpkin, 18, native of New York andresident of Los Angeles.
VOCKE-BURRIS— J. J. Vocke, 28, na-tive of Louisiana and resident of Los
IAngeles, nnd Sellna G. Burrls, 32, na-tive.of Oregon and resident of LosAngeles.
BIRTHSCOOK
—To James Byron and wife, Los
Angeles, October 12, a boy.SHIP—To Claud E. and wife. 52T North
Johnson, October 26, a girl.MANLY
—To Maurice and wife, 1274
Court street, October 30, a boy.GIBBS
—To Edmund A. and wife, 1032
Lovelace avenue, October 30, a girl.MARTINEZ—To Manuel and wife, 422
Lafayette, October 31. a boy.NORTON—To Cary and wife, 928H. West First, October 30, a girl.
. Peck & Chase Co., undertakers andembalmors; lady assistants. 433 S. Hill.Tel. Main61.
DEATHSOVERSTREET— Maggie M.,1301 Kear-j ney street, native of Indian Territory,
Ibronchial pneumonia, November 1,aged 2 years 10 months.
CORTEZ-j-Edward, Los Angeles, nativeof Mexico, fracture of skull,Novem-ber 1, accidental.
GONDEY—
D., Eastlake Park, strych-nine poisoning, November 1,
PHYLEY—LeonTdas T.. 420 East Elev-enth street, native of Ohio, Brlght'sdisease, aged 60 years, November 1.
WARNER—Bessie, 1309 East Forty-seventh street, native of New York,tuberculosis, aged 29 years, Novem-
JACKSON— John 8., California hospital,Bright's disease, aged Cv years, No-vember 1.
MOOTE—
Sylvester, 244 West Twenty-seventh street, native of Canada,spinal tuberculosis, November 1.
BRESEE BROSrcO. maiW"1BROADWAY AND SIXTHSTREETLady assistant attends ||Mn~DTAi/CDOLadles and children. UIMUtnIANtnd
PIERCE BROS. & CO.Funeral directors, 810-812 8. Flower streetOur lady undertaker. Alias ElizabethThompson, in attendance for women andchildren day or night. Phone Main 1827;Home 227.
CUNNINGHAM & O'CONNORUMiioiir.Uvi:n.s, have removed to lullS. Grand avenue. Phones
—Main 403;
Home 403.'
DIEDSMITH—At 809 Grand View street at
10 o'clock a. m. November 1, 1905,Beauchamp H. Smith of York, Pa.,uged 36 years. Funeral sorvioes will'be held at his late residence, 803Grand View street, on Friday, No-vember 3, I'jOD, at 10 o'clock a. m.
IJIXON—At the family residence, 136North Daly street, October 31, 1905,Samuel Dlxon, uged . 7b years 4months 7 days. Funeral serviceswillbe held at residence at 2 o'clocktoday. Friends Invited. lutermontRosedale.
VALBNOIA-Monday. at hi» home, N.Valencia, aged 60 years; former pullce-man and former volunteer llreman. Fu-neral to be held Thursday afternoon nt'io'clock from hlu late residence, 1019%North Alameda utreet.
LEBUS—At 803 Gratton street, October31, 1905, Louis Lcliiih,aged 71 years.Funeral services willb« held at resi-dence at 'i o'clock today. Frlendainvlted. Interment Hollywood.
BROKERSR^^wT^ToTN^EjCTEßT^BltoTcElC^iw
Wllcox Building, deals In bond*, mort-gages and other firat-clais securities.Loans negotiated at loweat marketrates. Ifyou wish to lend money onHint motgages 1 van place It for yousafely aril at a fair rate of Interest.Reference: First National Hunk. Los. 'Angeles National Bank.
LOST AND FOUND
.Htreet between Lot) Angeles and First.Hull of typewritten copy. Return atone* to FORD, SMITH
_LITTLECO.,
tU SuuUa _iici_Uway, • .
FOR SALE
Koutea
ft F WEBSTFR 8 CO302 Mason Building
Cor. 4th and BroadwayHome 5575 Main 4090
Don't Overlook ThisON HOPE NEAR, .TRFFF,RBONBrand new, loss than ono your, 8
rooms, bath, tollotn, lawn, trees,cement wnlks, nmnll burn nndchicken corral; lot 50x1(10, en»t front.Tills house linn large recpptlon hnll,double rntranco to landing on Ktalr-wny; decorated rloßnntly, nnd not athliifr locking for your comfort andconvenience.
I'rlcfi 14600; $800 cn«h, bat. monthly.Trice I4H00; $800 cash, bal. monthly.We have n tennnt who will rent
this all winter until lato in thespring nt 135 per month.
$JS,OOOIfpre In a piece of property that
you'd better call and find out about.Ifyou know values, all we'll hnvv? todo Is to show It to you. It will HellItself. All you need Is tho money.
PICO COMER. 2RO fr>et on Piro near Ban Podro.
250 foot on Pico near San Pedro.Improvements bring $B3 month;
about, half cash and good terms onbalance,
HANDSOME N-UOOM RESIDENCEWESTLAKB IHNTIUCT
FOII SALK OR EXCHANGEBeautifully located on Ocean
View avenue, high ground, andn very heulthful portion of thocity. An S-room two-storyhouse, with tinted wnlls nnddecorated cove ceilings, brickmnntel nnd fireplace, porcrlniubath, toilets up and downotalrs, and othor modern feat-ures. Price $6500. Would takea desirable ti-room cottage ofHbout $3000 valuation In pnrtexchange.JONES A lIYIIKK LAND CO.,
tironpcl flour, 2IS W. Third Strfpf.
FOR SALE—
FIVE-ROOM COTTAOEEAST 431> STREET
$.700 ONLY f2700This cottage Is new and thor-
oughly modern In Its appoint-ments, nnd is well located onlot 40x128 to alloy. Paymentsof $1100 down nnd $20 monthly.JONES A HYIHOIt I,AND CO.,
firound floor, 21S W. Third Street.FOR SALE—BY OWNER, WHO IS
leaving city, strictly modern, five-roomcottage, nil Improved, near university.A bargain If taken at once. See owner,703 W. 35TH ST.
Flat*
FOR SALE-SIX modern flat building on
West First street; Income $120per month; price $13,000; mort-gage $6500, 6 per cent.
Four four-room flats, south-west corner of Fifteenth andGriffith; abundance of room onlot for additional building;price $10,000.
THOS. J. HAMPTON,110 S. Broad— ar._.A.R.11.
City Lots and Lancia
VeracDini [Park
Yemcomdsill©The tracts that are sure to treble in
value inside of one year; hundreds cfhouses being erected; best soil, inures twater; best car service and nearest Inproperty for the money In Greater LosAngeles. Wa can sell choice lots at $450and up on easy installments. Whatwe have done for hundreds ofothers we will do for you. Beforebuying take East 12th street and Hoo-
?>er avenue cars south on Spring streeto 46th and Ascot aye or Elst and Ascot
aye. Agents there at all times. Offlcaopen Sundays. Headquarters for Ver-non real estate. For maps and fullin-formation Bee
GRIDER 8 HMLTQN225 W. SECOND ST.
FOR SALE—CHOICE
LARGE LOTS$20 AND $10$.0 AND $10$20 AND $10
6 PER CENT INTEREST.$20 AND $10$20 AND $10$20 AND $10
STRONU & DICKINSON'SBEAUTIFULSOUTH HOLLYWOOD TRACT NO. 1.TRACT JUST OPENEDGET BUSY
BUY ONGROUND FLOOR PRICES60 FOOT LOTS
$275 $325 $450 $DOOPRICES WILL
BE ADVANCED SOON.FIRST-CLASS STREET WORK
INCLUDED INABOVE PRICES.
ABUNDANCE OF WATER.INVESTIGATE AT ONCE.TAKE COI.EOROVE CARON 4TH AND BROADWAY,
GET OFF AT OUR OFFICE.COR. MOUNTAIN VIEW AVENUE
AND SANTA MONICA AVENUEAGENT ON TRACTOR CALL AND SEEFRANK D. EDlE.
MANAGER OF TRACT.PHONE 1273 135 8. BROADWAY
FORSTRONG & DICKINSON.
('HOICK LOT IN SOUTIIWiaSTClose to Vermont avenue, 50x184.Price $200. Will be sold on terms to
suit, Nice lot for home people; bigenough for chickens, cow and garden.AVater piped; two electric lines. Seeit today.
ISiMIL KIHTH,Owner,411-417 I.augbllo HldV, 315 H. Hdway."
LA PARK~*~
TRACT.LOTS »300 TO $800.
The Very Safrat Investment...Property advancing every day !\u25a0 thl»
section.HOBS A LINDSEIY,
814 H. W. llHl.iii.illll.lt.I-honr«—lluiu.Tflaa. Main «83_
FOR BALK—ONB OF TUB BESTlocated residence sltei in the O. V.Hull tract; east front; 60x150. Price$1500. Inquire of Lot Department,JONKB & RYDER LAND CO., 218 W.Third street.
FOR SALE— NICE LEVEL LOT ONBrighton avenue; 50x148, for $1250;but this price is only good for quick\u25a0ale. Inquire of Lot Department,JONEB & RYDER LAND CO., 218 W.Third street.
FOR"' BALM—LOT 50x133, ON JULIET,iieui1 £2d street; a very dealrable neigh-borhood, .'rice $1600. Inquire of Lot De-partment. JONES & \u25a0 UVDIiU _AN_)
CO.. *18 &.IfUrd.Btiwt, ~T -^,
FOR RENT
Houmifor rrnt-Ih-story cottaor on
Griffith avo. car line, S rooms, sink !nkitchen; flna shftdfl Ire<>§: place forchickens. W7 R. JKFFERSON BT.
TO LRT-B-ROOM, 2-BTORY HOUSE, $25.Including water; 833 Kohlrr street.THOS. J. HAMPTON,119 S. Broadway.
mL. A. R. H.
Furnished Room*
IF YOU ARE) LOOKINO FOR TUBbest place in Los Angeles to roomnnd board, call at $05 R Bunker Hill!highest elevation In cltys a nice, qulathorn*, newly furnl*h«d and horn*rooking. Take Angel's Flight, thenCo two blocks west. Ratts low forthe summer.*
ROOMS TO LET.'
$1.00, blir, slngln room, gteame hnnt,new; Court Terrace. Elevator at 207 N.BROADWAY.
RoomsCOIJRT TERRACE. 207 N. BROADWAY;
elevator to top floor; walk through toCourt terrnre; new management; refur-nished ; first class; rooms, suites, npnrt-ments^steam heat.
FUtl
TO LET—MODERN FLATS—WATERfree.$10
—3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont.
$12—3 rooms. 212 N. Frrmont.$12
—3 rooms. 334 S. Flgurron.
$14—
.1 rooms, 334 S. Flgueroa, fur-nished.
$11—
5 rooms. 1013 W. Plamond.$Ifi—4 rooms'. 912 W.:lift.'$16—3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont, fur-
nished.jig
—3 rcomd, 218 N. Fremont, fur-
nished.WIESRNf>ANOWR. 221 Lfl.llghlln BUI.
Furnlahed Flat*FOR $16 YOU CAN HBNT 3 ROOMS,
rooms, completely furnished, new, ele-gant; housekeeping; gaa range, bath,telephone, hot water; close In. S<34SOUTH FIOUEROA. $10 unfurnished;also 204 NORTH FREMONT, $10 unfur-nished.
APARTMENTS TO LET.
3-room Apnrtment, $20; 4-room, $25 to$50. Court Terrace. Elevator at 207 N.BROADWAY. Steam heat,
Stores and Office*
TO LET—SEVERAL BEAUTIFULLYdecorated warerooms, each 33x76 feet;well lighted, clean and airy; choicecentral location. Freight and passengerelevator service. Unusually good quar-ters for wholesale millinery, tailor. Jew-eler or any light manufacturing busi-ness. Apply 345-347 SOUTH SPRINGSTREET.
PALMISTS AND MEDIUMSraoir^rlupTprp^Y^uio^iH^DTuMT^g
South HillSt., hand, card or clairvoy-ant readings dally, Me; satisfaction orno pay. Hundreds of pleased patrons.Lectures every Wednesday and Fridayevening:. Admission to lectures, 15c.
PROF. IRA L. GUILFORD, PHRKNOL-ogIst, psychic, palmist. Both hands readthis week, 25c. References: A hundredthousand Los Angeles people. Free lec-ture Monday evening, Brent's hall, Of-flce, 341V. S. SPRING.
DR. GREEN. CLAIRVOYANT—BUSI-ness medium; satisfaction given; testcircles Wednesday evenings, 8 o'clock,25c. Room 16. Uil}4S. SPRING ST.
MRS. PARKER, PALMIST .iNDCLAlR-voyant. 328M, SOU SPUING ST. Room 15
PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTSTOWN__N_i~ " _YON! _AC_Xil_Y
_KNIGHT.PATENTS OBTAINED IN ALL COUN-
tries; trademarks and copyrights regis-tered; patent, trademark and copyrightsuits in all courts. ROOMS 604-7. Mer-chants' Trust Company building. Tele-phones. Home 8191. Sunset Main 9125.
HAZARD & HARPHAM, PATENTS.Pioneers. SPRING & STH. Book freg.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. COL-VEAR WAREHOUSE CO., new andfireproof storage; moving, shipping:lowest rates. Carpets steamed cleanedand packed inmoth-proof paper. Cashadvanced on storage. Office 322 SouthMain. Phones Main1117; Home .154.
ATTORNEY3.AT.LAW
MARRIAQE AND PROBATE LAWS Aspecialty. No fee withoutsuccess. IS. P.MORE*. 6_ Stlmson blk., cor. 3rd andSpring. Phone 6718. Open evenings.
JJIVOHCE LAWS—ADVICE FREE; NOfee without success; private. J. UBMITH,1_ W. Third St., Room 108. 1to 6 p m.
DENTI3TBSCHIFFMAN DENTAL Co|
'lvi Km. Spring St.—Painless extracting,tilling, crown and bridge work, flexiblerubber plates. Pure gold Ulllngs, 750up; all other fillings, 50c up; cleaningteeth, 600 up; gold crowns and brldg*work, $2.50 up; seis teeth. $2.50 up. Alseopen evenings and Sunday forenoons.
dr! \vm. bachman! the well-known MINNEAPOLIS DENTIST,PERMANENTLY LOCATED. 209-210JOHNSON BLDG., COR. 4TH ANDBROADWAY. PHONE 6832 HOME.
ITRANK STEVENS, S9.JM, SO. SPRINO.
PIANOS
Pianos rented at low rates. A. G.GARDNER PIANO HOUSE, Ltd., 118Winston Bt. Tel. Black 2221: Home 8195.
PHYSICIANSDR. AND MM CARTER SUCC-BlT-
fully treat all femal* dlseaacs and Ir-reeularitlas; 20 years' experience; con-sultation free. Hours, SI a. m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday s, 10 to _a. m. 204 MER-CANTILE PLACE, over 543 S. Spring.
SOUTHERN HOME FOR LADIES DUITIns confinement; homes for children.DR. C. _. SMITH, in Bellevua ava.Tel. Main 2364.
JULIAN MACRAE, ELECTRICIAN"Mental and nervous diseases. 1030 S.HOPE. Home 4004.
DR. .TAYLOR-FEMALfcj SPECIALISTand obstetrics. UELASCO TUKATKIt,Main st. \u25a0
MONEY TO LOANrTSArv_^__oi?EY~TOT!!o^ir^rr*A_c
KINDS OF OOOU SECURITY INSUMS TO SUIT AT CURRENTHATES.JAMES B. THRELKKLD,
201 FAY BLDG., 826 W. THIRD ST.TELEPHONE! SUNSET MAIN 893,HOME 8253.NOTARY PUBLIC. CONVEYANCER.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATESfor building, or on Improved city prop-erty, or In good outside town., on ANEW DEFINITE CONTRACT or lim-ited payment plan of Installment pay-ment., Interest decreases each monthas you pay. STATE MUTUALBUILD-INO AND LOAN ASSN., 10/ 8. Brdwy,
CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TOsalaried persons on note, without se-curity, without employer's knowledgeand without Indonera; easy payments,positively lowest rates. Hours 10:30 to8:30. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO.,«ai-629 Chamber ot Commerce bldg.
ANY AMOUNT ON FUIINITURB,pianos, household goods, machinery,etc. Ifstored In our new fireproof ware-house. Oftle. |_ 8. Main. COLYUARWAKEUOU-JS CO.. *_o_- —alii LUJ,llonn 21M.
'
It. W. VOINUUXTER, -Hi* WIL.COXlIIUk.,Ivans uuntf mi real •\u25a0tat*,stocks and bond*. Building: loan* •specialty, .
JdONISY TO LOAN-THOMAB B. WADS-WORTH, DID
-820 DouglM bldg., will
land money ua cityor cuuiity real eatato.
|| Always Noticeable I
I**
tt Good Results from Herald t*
Ltaers t
Bpecial notices«\u25a0» wTndow^liadT^
Slightly damaged shades, 25c,Our burlaps aro heavier than otn-
ers and can be pasted; 76 Inches (not72) natural, 20c; 36 inches dyed, 160140 Inches dyed, 20c; Just the thing forbetween chair rails. Moldings 2cfoot.Best pnlnt, $1.60 per gallon.
Big reduction In wall paper.Try our enamels
—they make things
shine like a mirror.Glazing nnd painting.WALTER BROTHERS.
627 South Spring St.80. CAL TRANSFER CO.-THUNKA
26c and up; areneral drayage. Tela MainI486: Home 2184. 817 W SKCOND BT.
BICYCLES343 SECOND HANI) HICYCLKS
irnntrd nt 342 K. tut nt. Ilrlng yourwhrHwnnil g«'t your money.
FOR SALE
Houses
FOR SALE— ~
HANDSOME 7-ROOM SWISS CHALET
NEW AM> MODERN
BEAUTIFUL. LARGE LIVING ROOM
ELEGANTLY FINISHED
EASY TKIIMS
This 7-room storj-nnd-a-halfhouse is built ijimodern SwissChalet styje, and Is equippedthroughout with all of thosofeatures of beauty and con-venience which nre so attrac-tive to the modern housewife.Handsome large living roomextends across entire front ofhouse, one end being finishedIn Inglenook effect, with ele-gant pressed brick mnntel nndother attractive features. Verycharming: little dining room,fireplace and built-in buffet.Kltchon and pantry are modelsof convenience. Hardwoodfloors; flemish oak finish;tastefully tinted walls; bodrooms in white enamel; spa-cious and up-to-date bathroom. Price $4250; $600 downand $20 monthly. Photographmay be seen at our office.Jones & hvhi;k land co..
Ground floor, 218 W. Third Street.
YOUR OPPORTUNITYTO OWN A HOME
Is here. Let us prove this statementto you by explaining our methods ofhome payments. We are convincedthat wo have the most practical anwell as the most economical systemby which any ono in moderate cir-cumstances may own a home.
WKSTKRN BUILDING CO..403 Chamber of Commerce.
Home 980.Main 5640.
BRAND NEW DUNGALiOW.$3000
—This beautiful five-room
bungalow is located near Jeffersonand San Pedro sts., nice neighborhood,fine street car service; reception hallhas built in seat and hall tree withmirror; beautiful archway betweenhall and living room; a very prettydining room with mission buffet,plate rail, brick mantel. These roomsnave the flemish oak finish; thekitchen willplease the most exact-Ing; nice paltry with built in cab-inets, etc.; two nice bed rooms nndfine bath. We are confident youwould be plcHsed with this.
2VI2I2DIIAM &McKHUUOII,.303-4 Fay Building.
10000—Residence completely furnished, par-lor white enameled, brick mantel; din-ing-room Flemish oak, sideboard, elab-*orate pass pantry, large kitchen, gasrange, instantaneous heater, screenporch, laundry tub, W. C. and brickcellar; library cathedral oak. elegantmantel, bookcases, seats; center hallfront and back stairs, large front porchand lawn; 75-foot frontnge; upstairs, 4bedrooms, elegant bathroom, 2 porches,high-class restricted neighborhood;southwest. T. WIESENDANUER, _1Luughlln Building.
$1.100 1-IlnOM COTTAfiK.New and up-toidats with dainty
bath room, pantry, screen porch, 2closets, front porch; >140 plunililnßicement and street work done andpaid for; lot 45x120; easy terms.Might take lot for part.
W. K.THOHNK« CO., Owner*,Room 311. -IK S. Hdwuy. Home 1684.
FOR BALK-NEW 6-ROOM COTTAOE,lot 50x150, good location, two blocksfrom car line. Price $-350; $300 cash,balance monthly.
New B-room cottage, modern, lot 40x135, >,i block from car line. Price $1600;$juo cash, $20 per month.
UKVI2NS „LAWniSNCR,227 l.aiiKlilluUldg.. :il.lH. Ild—ny.
Home Phone 8321.
FOR SALE-CLOSE IN, B-ROOMcottage on Crocker street, new andmodern, and finished In a verypleasing and artistic manner. Price$&00. $500 down and $20 monthly.Photograph may be seen at our
JIONESJlONES
_RYDER LAND CO.,
218 West Third St.
FOR BALE—NEW 4-ROOM COT-tage on East 37th street, neurSan Pedro • street, $1750, one-half cash. Thlß littlehome haa ,
"many modern features and ia avery dealrable place for themoney asked. Lot 60x161.JONKB
_RYDER LAND CO.,
218 W. Third street.
FOR HALE-15-ACHE BUBDIVIHIONONVermont avenue; 87 lots, half mile fromSlauson avenue. Well, windmill, tank,etc.; $12,000 worth of Improvements.Here Is a chance to make some money.O. 11. JONES
_CO., 117 b. Uroadway;
Home 1821; Main 84.FOR HALH—
Let ma (how you the beat 3-story, 7-rocuii house in city for the money. Goodlocation southwest. .
\u25a0. «WO. M. -JASTON, -Owner, ,Home *359. IW W. Seventh »t.