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DISROBING ACT IS BARRED No "Altogether" '\u25a0• Performance in Judge Teasdale'a Court, Kan. " ..'\u25a0'-I:,'. \u0084'?'„' sas City \u25a0'••..' . ' \u25a0• KANSAS CITY, May 29.— A damage cult was on trial before Judge Teas- dale In the circuit court In which a woman was suing t the Metropolitan, claiming her back had been Injured by being wrenched while shn was alight- ing from h car. A physician \u25a0 testified that there was a distinct curvature 'in her.spine as a result of the injury. - "We will pluce tho plaintiff on the stand and show the jury the exact na- ture of her Injury," suld her attorney. ."How will you do that?" Inquired Judge Teasdale. . "Why, we will nhow the -Jury: her back," replied the attorney In a mat- ter-of-fact voice. "You will do what?" 'demanded the Judge. , " "We will show the jury her back," said the attorney. "Then the jury can see just what the Injury is." "Do you mean to any that you will have the woman take off her clothes and exhibit her body to the Jury?" "That's It; that's what we propqee to do." \u25a0 "W4H, I guess you won't—not In this court room," was the decisive reply of Judge Teandale, and the Jury,' which had leaned forward in an expectant attitude, dropped back Into \u25a0 Its, seats with a visible air of disappointment., THE WEATHER LOS ANGELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1906. 1/08 ANOELKB. Cfti.. M*ZJQJ*!*^ fTmeTlher.Jiium.lwTnrtrvelo.J WthefT , t"£m.r"4't~j~M~rNK'|"~7 I Clear. : E p.m. l *3 { m IBW 1 10 I Clear. "Mnxlmtim temperature 71. Minimum temperature 49. 10 FOR RENT Plata FOR $14 MONTHLY* TOU CAN RENT furnished complete S nico sunny tout- »ld« rooms; electricity, gas rants, hot water, phon«; clou* in: at 1020 WEST COLTON ST.'. 1003 and 1011 EAST NINTH ST., 101 S. BBAUDRT AVK MfmERN FLATB—WATBR TRBB— $10 8 room*, tot N. Fremont it t rooms, »J4 B. Flgtiero*. 818.80—8 rooms, !21 N. Figtieroa. $1! $ room*. 11l N, Fremont. I II » room*. 1011 f). Sth; furnUhoil $1* 8 rooms, 1009 B. 9th; furnished. $1| t room*. 204 N. Fremont! furr. ft* 8 room*. 2U N. Fremont! furn. i 1* » room*. JIM 8. Figueroa; furn. $14 k rooms. 1O1!*H Diamond. $1* s rooms. 1141 W. rirst $17 3 rooms, 11*8 W. Flmti fnm. $18 8 room*. 821 N. Fremont! furn. Trt T,-:T._STnRF.ft— >«0 70S W. Seventh street. m— toi7 Vf. IHmt «t. and room* »2K ioi<> vf. Flrnt st. nnd room*. Ito ins* W. First Kt. and rooms. 150— 10.10 W. First st. nnd room*. 125 1012 Vf. First »t. and room*. $1* io* flo. Rennrtry. |IK—ll4S Benudry nve. and room. , |$o— loo* r,. Ninth it. t?S— 1011 E. Ninth »t. T -.T-SPINPMffni!". ' 312 Merchants Trust. TtMir. Rooms— Furnished FOR $20 (LOW SUMMER RATES) YOU can rent elegant room, luxuriously fur- nished, hotel service, at 705 W. 7TH BTHKBT, Try It. , Houses NEW COTTAGES, 120, $15, $13, $11. AP- ply 1543 B. ADAMS, or HCT E. 28th, SANITARIUM3 imsT aT~^cT»S?tT^a7utXrTum"- Massage, electric, tub, vapor, steam baths, chiropody, manicuring, scalp treatment, facial massage. 223% W. First. Home 3509 BATHS AND MASSAGE . thb~"br'6wn"~m ass age" parlor!^ Tub, vapor and medicated baths, elec- trical and magnetic massage. HAVE TOU ( TRIED THEM? New attendants. Rooms 6 and 7, 610^4 8. Spring. i JUST OPENED - VAPOR BATHS Electro Vibratory Massage Is a sure cure for nervousness, Insomnia and gen- eral ilcblllty. Try it. Parlors 450ft SO. BROADWAY. BON TON BATH PARLOR— FOR A first-class bath and rnassflge call at 703 Vi SOUTH BROADWAY, room 10. Hours from 9a. m. to 11 p. m. Open Sundays. PALATIAL BATHS GRADUATE operators. Formerly 127H N. Broad- way; now at 126U N. SPRING ST. Hours 10 to 12 p. m. Phone Main 4855. THE MITCHELL BATH PARLORS— Vapor tub baths and massage, alcohol and oil rubs. 218 N. MAIN ST.. office 11. Open Sundays. ELECTRIC TREATMENT, VAPOR AND sponge bath and massage, magnetic treatments, oil. alcohol rubs. 612 S. BROADWAY, room 10. YOU ARE NOT~HURRIED WHEN YOU go to 125 TEMPLE STREET for bath and massage. 'No signs In window. Best of patronage solicited. VAPOR. TUB BATHS AND MASSAGE. Operator Just arrived from the east. Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Room 3. 137 \u25a0south broadwayT from london—manicure and massage, llj SO. BROADWAY, par- lors 3S and 39, soeond floor. Select ' patronage. N^JWLY OPENED SCIENTIFIC MAS- sage, parlors 2 and 3. 595 South Spring St.. and 217 AVest Sixth St.; select pa- trons only. THE BEIDY, 245V4 S. SPRING-BATHS, massage and electric treatments. Hours 10 a. m. to. 11 p. m. Suite 26. O~>en Sundays. ELKCTKIC INSTITUTE. 220 FRANKLIN street, Including baths, massage and electric blanket sweats for rheumatism. SULPMimE. VAPOR, ELECTRIC AND tub baths, massage and chiropody. 70U4 Broadway. Phone Main 3133: H. 5517. 321 SOUTH HILL— VAPOR AND TUB baths, massage for colds, rheumatism, nervousness. Open every day. room 9. "SOUTHERN" BATHS AND MASSAGE and electric treatments by experienced masseuse. 414 S. SPRING, suite 12-14. BATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS Swedish masseur, best of treatment. 757 S. MAINST. 12 m. to 12 p. m. FOR A GTOD~mTsSAGE~Ca"LL AT~5~52 S. Broadway, room 2; formerly of 609 \k South Spring street. electr'ic treatment, tub baths and massage; first-class operator. 419V4 S. MAIN. Room 9. BATHS-THE ALDA BATHS HAVE removed to 218 NORTH MAIN ST., room 16. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS— ALCOHOL rubbing. 613>/4 SOUTH SPRING ST. Room 1. BATHS-309 W. TEMPLE BT., ROOM 3. Phone Home 6U7S. SPECIAL NOTICEB READ~THIS If you have any sign work, paint- ing or decorating to do I would like very much to give an estimate on your work. I guarantee all my work to be first class in every respect. Do not fail to give me a trial, as I think it will pay you. I have been doing work In this city for the past three years and Ican give a good many references. CHAS, J. IWUIjOKV, 217 \b W. First st. Homo phone 2467. West 324. WALL PAPER. Now is your chance! Several carloads of paper for San Francisco were shipped to us by factories arrangement These new goods will be sold a. great reduc- tion in order to turn them quickly into money, 76-in. (not 72) natural bur- lap. 20c; dyed, 60c; 40-in., 20c; 36-in., loo; heavier quality than elsewhere. Beat paint, {1.50; shingle stain, 75c: opaque shades, 35c. Best enamels and varnished. Work reasonable. WALTER BROS., V.I S. Spring. W. V. JOHNSTON'S The old reliable carpenter Jobbing shop. Hest place for good work and prompt service. Screens, ladders, shirtboards made to order and in stock. Tel. Bd'way. 3920. 901 8. Main. WANTED - EXPERIENCED SOLICI- tnrn. ladles or gentlemen, for easiest telling proposition that has ever beon ?mt on the local market. Wednesday orenoon. 315 DOUGLAS IiLIMj., 3rd and Spring. , i,,\u25a0\u0084-, .-i 1 CLEAN WATCH 50c; MAINSPRING BOo; warranted; old gold $1 pwt. 451B. MAIN. DENinSTB SctUK?P&iXN^ISNTAL'c^O!?^" l^U^ >^^ 107 N. Brrlng st.— Painless extracting, filling, crown and bridge work, flexible rubber plates. Pure gold fillings, 750 up; all other fillings, XOo up; cleaning teenth, 600 up; gold crowns and bridge, work, $5.00 up; eets teeth, $5.00 up. Also open evenings and Sunday fora- noons. FRANK BTEVKNS. 324H 80. SPRINQ.' COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO.. 415-417-419 Ban Pedro St. - , Main office 324 South Main. Phones Main 1117, Horn* 2154. New and absolutely lire proof storage; private locked rooma for brlc-a-brac, pianos, line furniture, eto. Trunks, boxes, etc., atored. !5o to 600 per month. Wa solicit your patronage. FOR SALE Houses Hoiuise Bargains 5-Room Cottage $2400 $2400 On S. Johnson at., near Kastlake park JSOO cash, balance terms. Has hard- wood floors, porcelain bath, both gas nnd electricity; lawn find barn. Everything In good ahape and strictly modern. 5-Room Cottage $2500 $2500 W. Jefferson, near McClln- tork $500 down balance 125 a month and Interest. House Is modem and 'in first-class condition. Loca- tion Is extra good. This la a bargain. S-Koom Cottage $3000 $3000 1 Thorpe st., near Main 1250 cash balance monthly pay- ments. Never been occu- pied. lins covo ceilings, tinted walls; modern plumb- ing. See this one. 6-Room Bungalow $25®0 - $2500 Urooklyn nve., Brooklyn Heights 1600 cash, balance terms. Lot 68x140; housa modern, well furnished and desirable In every way. There are three good bed- rooms. , 8-Room 2-Story Home $3600 $3600 Halldale ave., near Jeffer- son Half cash. Has large living room and dining; room; 4 bedrooms upstairs. Has chicken corral and 2- story barn. Lot 50x160. One block from car line. ' Jones & Ryder Land Co. 218 West Third St. FOR SALE— NEW. STRICTLY MOd"- ern 9-room house, near Moneta ave- nue, choice locality, north front, J4500. Easy payments. For real snap see OWNER. 273 E. «rd St.. half block east of Maple avenua car. FOR SALE—NEW, MODERN 6-ROOM cottage; choice locality, J2000; small de- posit, balance like rent. For real snap see OWNER. 273 EAST 43rd St., half block east of Maple avenue car. City Lots and Land* FREE MAP OF I,OS ANGELES CITY AND COUNTY, SHOWING LOCATION OF OUR BEAUTIFUL, LEVEL LOTS ON CAR LINE, S CENT FARE, AT i.ow tricks on easy terms* FINE FOR HOME OR INVESTMENT. And ire lirvc some nice homti and business property that should Interest you. COME AND SEE US ABOUT IT. W. F. THORIVE A CO., Home 1654. Room 311, 218 S. Bd—ay. FOR SALE—TO BUY OR SELL LOTS or houses in the La Paloma tract or addition. Sierra Vista tract. North Park tract, Melrose Ave. tract, Lemonwood, or any property In that most desirable section along Western ave. south of Hollywood, call or phone the branch office of CHA3 S. MANN, corner of Western ave. and Santa Monica ave. Phone 69153. Cake Colegrove car to Western ave Branch office open every day. H. D. CANNE. Mgr., or Chas. S. Mann, main office, 325 w. Fourth St. WE WILL DESIGN AND BUILD TO suit you, for cash or for installments, same as rent, If you have a lot or a good equity in one. Our prices aro 1 right. Our designs are right. Our work is right. WESTERN BUILDING CO.. 403 Chamber of Commerce. Main 8640. Home 980. 100 PER CENT ON TOUR MONET In six months' time; fine large lots in tho REESMONT TRACT. For maps and other informa- tion see CHAS. McKENZIE CO., . . 409 H. AV. Hellman Bldg. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS $1050. 6th Ave., near Washington, 60x150. Jll5O. 7th "*Ave., near Adams. 50x150. $1200. sth Ave., east front. 60x150. H6OO. Choice corner, 50x150. $1350. Powell street. 50ic137. \u25a0 "IT PAYS TO SEE US." EDWARDS & WINTERS COMPANY, 329 .South Hill St. Main 9307. Home Ex.. 787. FOR SALE—HAVE 3 LOTS IN THE WESTMORELAND TRACT WAY BELOW VALUE. If you -want a good lot I can save you at least {300 on it. J. R. MACLINTOCK, ' 704 Grant Bldg., 355 S. Broadway. WtT J3tl ~~ ~ " i375. For this large, level lot, 50x186, on two electric lines, in the growing south- west: graded and oiled streets, water piped to lot. Price for five days only. A snap. GEO. C. PECKHAM & CO., 1104-5-5 Union Trust Bldg. Homo 5373. Main 3221. FOR SALE BAIUiAIIVg BYI OWNKhT" Moneta ave., 60x135: Sl3OO, $400 cash. W. 41st, 40x135; $900, $560 cash. ' Flgueroa cor., 97x135; $3500 cash, or $4000 on terms. 621 Stlmaon. Business Property :'.\u25a0':> TWO HILLSTREET CORNERS. 9323 and 9185 per front foot. Every shrewd observer of business growth in this city KNOWS that Hlil st. is the coming business street and that THERE you may look for a speedy rise in values. We have here two of the best corners on this rap- ' idly growing street. Just compare , prices of these two with a few other offerings in the neighborhood and see how far these prices are below the market value. . . .. >. , ALTHOUSE BROS.. - Members L. A. Realty. Board, 234 Laughlln Bldg. Main 263. \u25a0 Home Ex. 268. FOR SALE Warehouse sites and business prop- erty on Central ave., from $100 to $600 per front foot, improved and un- improved. . .158x160, improved' with building bringing in income of 9 per cent. 10 stores and 10 flats, price for a short time $45,000. Close-in property near 12th st,, cor- .ner with three frontages, two car lines; price $70,000; thia property will be $100,000 on July 1, 1806. Central ave. will be equal to Main street, and property willdouble In value In tha next six months. For a conservative Investment one of the above is vary desirable. THOS. J. HAMPTON, 11» 8. lldway. \u25a0 L. A. R. B. \u25a0\u25a0 liEAUTIKUL CORNER, 85x160, IN VlC- tor Uall tract West Adams Heights; make offer. Will let it go at a snap. Call 657 8. HILL. Home 2484, Ilaln J569. \u25a0;?'/ ,n *..,. MARRIAGEJJCENSES , \u25a0, DICKINSON - HOWBMj - Arthur Vf. Dickinson, aged 27, a natlvo or Michi- gan and rpwldrnt of oarvanza; and Oil* P. Ilowell. «gwi 21, a native of Michigan and resident of Los AngMcu. NTK-BYAM— Oporge T. Nye, agod 25, ft native of California and resident of Grand Forks. B. C.j nnd Ora. I. By am, aged 24, a native nf lowa and resident \u25a0 of Jinn Angrlr*. BRIBCOE-TOMPKINS-Thomns 8. Brlfi- coe, aged 28. a native of Mlssotirl and .resident of Los Angplrs; and Bertha O. Tompklns. ag<»d 22, a native of Canada *ind rrsld«nt of Los Angolcs. HMARI.INO-HOFSTADT Kart Oscar Smarting, agpd 25, a native of Swrden nnd resident of Log Angeles; and Emma Crldllna Hofstadt. ogrd 29, a natlvo of Sweden and resident of Los Angolcs. BARR-MORSE— Harry K. Barr. 23. a native of Colorado and resident ol T/og Angeles; and Carrie U. Morse, flged 24, a natlvn of Michigan and resident of Los Angelpn. WEHSTER-DICKERSON-NathanlM XI. Webster, aged 2A, a native of Missouri nnd resident of Los Angeles; and Grace P. Dlckeraon, nged 20, a native of Ecua- dor, 8. A., and resident of Los Angeles. NOPSCIIALL-TIIU-Otlo 11. Nopschall, aged 23, a native of Indiana nnd resi- dent of Santa Monica; and Martha M. Thu, aged 22. a natlvo of lowa and res- ident of Santa Monica. JACOBSON-HELL— Wm. \u25a0 Jacobnon, aged 25, a native of Michigan and resident of Los Angeles; and Ansel Hell, agcr 22, a native of Canada and resident of Los Angeles. 1 MeCARTHY-ROUSSIN-John D. McCar- thy, aged 27, a native of New York and resident of San Francisco; and Verdle C. Roussln, aged 27, a natlvo of Cali- fornia and resident of San Francisco. FRANKLIN-MITCHELL Burnell M. Franklin, aged 25, a native of Nebraska and resident of South PRSadena; and Grace E. Mitchell, aged IS. a native of Massachusetts and resident of South Pnsadena. , SUTHERLAND-HARRIS-Wm. A. Bnth- , erland, aged 35, a native of New York and resident of Los Angeles; and Emma R. Newton Harris, aged 3«, a natlvo of Pennsylvania and resident of Los An- CUPp'-EUSTACE-Carlna C. Cupp. aged 84, a native of Missouri nnd resident of Los Angeles; and Emma M. Eustace, aged 29, a native of West Virginia and resident of Los Angeles. NIER-BTRCHFIELD-llarry Nler. aged . 23, a, native of Indiana and resident of Everett. Wash.; anfl Minnie Blrchfleld, aged IS. a native of Indiana and resi- dent •of Los Angeles. PFAHLER-WELCH-Adolf Fl.F 1 . Pfahler, aged 27, a native of Texas and resident ; of Los Angeles; end Mayme E. Welch; .< aged . 21. a native of Missouri and resi- dent J of Los Angeles. . . COLIN-WELLINGTON Chas. Colin, aged Bfl. a native of Sweden and resi- dent of Los' Angeles; and Myrtle A. Wellington, aged 33, a resident of Los Angeles. BIRTHS MOORHEAD- A. C, and wife, 412 Lake, May 21, a girl. LAMB— F. H. and wife, 441 Centennial, May lfi. a girl. EDWARDS— F. E. and wife, 650 Bonnie Brae, March 13, a boy. SKINNER—Chas. \u25a0 and wife' 113 South Workman, May 21, a boy. GUESS— Chester and wife. 1328 East Twenty-third, May 28. a boy. CRTPPEN— Arthur and wife, 1060 West Thirty-fifth. May 21, a boy. HALSTEAD—Wm. H. and wife. Holly- wood. Cal.. April 24, a girl. IVERS— Walter C. and wife, San Pasqual, \u25a0 May 24. B. girl. ' SYLVESTER— Antonio and wife, 1028 Be- rendo. May 27, a boy. '"'BAKER Isabella, 100!) East Forty-sev- Ej enth, Michigan, carcinoma, May 27, aged -21 CLANTER—Theodore, County hospital, Canada, phthisis, May 26, aged 61. .COTTON— Jessie, County hospital, Mls- sourl. phthisis, May 26, aged 21. GLOSSOP— MaryE., Emergency hospital, nephritis. May26, aged 76. . GRIEST Paul 8.. reservoir No. 4, Kan- sas, drowning. May 28, aged 14. GOGGIN Kate, 551 Rpth, Ireland, apo- plexy. May 28, aged 70. HARPER—SamueI S., 1617 Rublo,; Ohio, carcinoma. May 28, aged 53. SCOTT Pearl, 1343 Orange, Illinois, intes- . tlnal trouble. May 28, aged 22. PEREZ— Erenls, County hospital, Cali- fornia, carcinoma. May 28, aged 70. OXARART—Anita, 1801 Graf ton, Califor- nia, tuberculosis. May 28, aged 14. MORGAN- Wm. H., Soto and Lugo, New York, pneumonia, May 29, aged 81. METZLER— Louis. 483S South Park, Ger- many, cancer, May 26, aged 65. Peck & Chase Co.. undertakers and rtnbalmers: lady assistants. 433 S. Hill. T»l Main 61. Bresee Bros. Co., Undertakers Removed to 855 S. Flgueroa st. Lady attendant. Private ambulance. Telephones: Main 243. Home 52667. Arr Xe HtnAC C,l\ Funeral Directors, lirr (X nines tO. w s . Broadway, w will move to their new building, on the corner of Tenth and Flower, about May 31. Both phones 65. CUNNINGHAM & O'CONNOR CNDKK.TAKERS, have removed to 1031 S. Grand avenue. Phones Main 403; Home 408. DIED ENOS— Mrs. Catallna Salazar, aged 59, be- loved mother of Mrs. Joseph E. How and Mrs. John Loflzich. Funeral no- tlce later. DUNN— John P., at the residence of his sister, Mrs. B. Foley, this city, aged 04 years. Funeral notice loter. CURTIS— At 2612 North Workman street, May 20. 1906. Margaret D., beloved wife .cif John Curtis, mother of J. Ralph, I Joseph F., Emmet and Elizabeth Curtis, a native of Maine, aged 54 years. Fun- eral from Sacred Heart church Thurs- day. May 31, at 9 o'clock a. m. lnter- ment Calvary cemetery. FUNERAL NOTICE FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD FUN- eral notice.— Members of funeral com- mittee are requested to meet at 1670 Rubio street, to attend funeral of Bro. ; 8. S. Harper, Thursday at 1o'clock p. m. Interment «t Odd Fellows cemetery. FRED HUGHES, Prcs. M. A. TABHLEK. Srey. MONEY TO LOAN ritXv'E^MON'Ei " t6*"C6AN"'6N "ALL KINDS OF GOOD SECURITY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CURRENT JAMES B. THRELKELD, .„ 201 FAY BLDf)., 326 W. THIRD ST UOME 8253 i NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER. CASH CONFIDENTALLY LOANED TO salaried persons on note, without se- curity, without employer's knowledge and without lndorsers; easy payments, positively lowest rates. Hours 10:30 to 8:30. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO., tBB-e29 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. \u25a0 KERNER BROS. LOAN ON DIAMONDS and furniture; low jutes; any amount 201 Frost bldg.. id and B*way. Ph. M3t MONEY TO LOAN-THOMAS S. WADS- WORTH, 319 & 820 Douglas bldg., will lend money on city or .county real estate. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. .lildg. loans our specialty. TRUfi) * CLEVELAND. 607 H. W. Hellman bd. MONI3Y TO LOAN, 7 PER CENT, ON Inside property, in sums to suit. L 11. PRESTON, 608 Laughllii bldg. I MAKE STRAIGHT HUILDINO LOANS W. IL OBEAR, 408-40D-410 Johnson Bldg \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0^ FOR BALB .. \u25a0_. Business Properly |89M Factory site, "««O*f<»*t front«»;« on finnta. Fe railroad, Inside city limits; deep lot, for $12.50 per front foot; nothing llk« It available today. For particulars nnk coopkh a fwnnKRACK, Room 237, 218 South Broad wb y; Country Property Wheefler Heights Sferira Madlre Fri-r (rnn.porlnfl.in 1 hurxrin y, )l«f .11, on 4hc iziiocsr. A new subdivision In thin beautiful siihin-h of Los Angeles, on the foothills, with a mngnlncent view of San Gabriel vallry nnd thn ocean. Electric line direct. One of the favor- ite rides out of Los Ange'les. An Idenl location for a home, 1200 feet above sea level. Large lots; full-grown orange, lemon and other fruit trees on every lot. ' Cement walks, curbs and gutters with nn abundance of fine water piped to each lot. WORK ALL DONE Price of lots only 110 and $12 per front foot. The cheapest and best subdivi- sion nn tho market. Many terms. Only 26 lots left. Will be quickly snapped up, because when seen they willbe fullyap- preciated. Go nnd see for voursclf. FREE TRANSPORTATION, "it costs you nothing to look and we take the chance of your buying. Scales & Ma-rtiin Sole Agents, y 401-2 RW.Hdlman Bldg. Fourth and Spring ________ _ _ I am offering) for sale the most highly improved ranch in Riverside county. It contains 118 acres of splendid land, with one-half mile of frontage on the Santa Ana river, which runs full the year around. A portion of this ranch is now rented to truck gardeners and yielding a handsome revenue from that source .alone. The land Is suitable for alfalfa or admirably adapted to the growth of walnuts, which do splendidly: a few trees now being In bearing. Every foot of it is- tillable. There Is a splendid house on it provided with every con- venience and surrounded by beautiful shade trees, lawns, flowers, etc. An abundance of splendid water for both domestic and Irrigation purposes under pressure. Water power can be developed on the place. There are fine barns, cor- rals and outbuildings. Thin Is a noble property in every senss of the word. Full particulars upon application. Price $21,000. I also have for sale one of the finest orange groves In full bearing In River- side county at a most attractive price. FRED L SEXTON COS Mason Building, 4th and Broadway. FOR SALE $25,000; 110 ACRES NEAR San Dimas; 25 acres in navel and Valencia oranges; 50 acrps flno land suitable for oranges; balance mostly hay land; small house, barn, etc.; frostless location, splendid soil, abundent choap water. This place can be developed Into ono of the finest groves in the state, both In re- gard to productiveness and beauty of location. 1.. M. IJJIATT. 608 Laugh- lln Bldg. "Headquarters for Orange Groves." -^ FOR RANCHES. LANDS FOR SUBDIVISION AND COLONIZATION SEE FOOTE REALTY COMPANY, 718-719 O. T. Johnson Bldg. Cor. Spring and 4th Sts. FOR SALE— ~~ The best alfalfa and fruit land in the state, on easy terms. If you will Improve will give you your own time to pay for It,; prices from $15 to $40 per acre. Come In and see us or write for particulars. W. H. TOWNSEND. Colonization. Room 210, 702 South Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. FOR SALE—AT HEMET, RAISING potatoes pays $145 an acre; that means $100 net, after hiring all the work. When land will do that it is certainly cheap at $135 to $175 an acre. Send for Hemet Booklet, or see 1,. M. PRATT, agent Hemet Land Co., 608 Laughlln bldg. Suburban Property One Whole Acre. $450 to $550 Investigate quickly. Sierra Vista Acres. Part of Baldwin's Ranch. 500 ft. above sea level. Soli willraise anything. Abundance of -water. Gas, electricity and telephone. Magnificent scenery. 85 minutes ride from center of Los Angeles. Free excursions dally. Sierra-Pacific Land and Water Company 301-2-3, Douglas Bldg. Home 2544. Main 8858. A BigSnap— Owner Must Sell $1500 for. Five. Acres Close to Western Avenue JUST A LITTLE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS IN THE SOUTH- WEST ON THE REDONDO AND SAN PEDRO CAR LINES; FIN- EST SOIL, GREAT ABUNDANCE OF WATER. BIGGEST SNAP INTHE MARKET; WILL BE WORTH $1000 AN ACRE IN A YEAR FROM NOW. I TERMS VERY EASY. FOR FULL i PARTICULARS SEE THE OREATBR LOS ANGELES REALTY CO., 453 Huntlngton Bldg. PLENTY OF WATER—ALL JMPROVE- ments are being rushed; let us show you the prettiest spot close \u25a0 to the city, six miles from rlaza, 30 minutes ride. WALKER & CLARK, 724 L. A. Trust Bldg. Phones 2131. Branch office in Eagle Rock, corner Central and Colorado. Home phone 492 via Ulendale exchange. FOR ACREAGE AT ALTADENA, SEE 1.. M.PHATT, 608 Lnughlln Bldg. Live StocK Horses, Mules, Cattle FOR SALE-A PEDIGREE DRIVING . horse;, bay, six years old, weight 1000 lbs., spirited and fast, perfect condi- tion. Will sell at about half value. HOLLYWOOD PHARMACY, Holly. wood, Cal. Miscellaneous :;,')/,' FOR SALE—SASH AND DOORS. WE have a laige stock o ' the best goods on the market. Also a lot of cheap stuff for farm houses and cottages. Get our tlgures on anything you are building. They willconvince you that our price* and foods are right. NATIONAL LUMBER CO.. 20th and Alameda. BRANCH OFFICE. 416 East Uth \u25a0H. FOR BALK3-BUILUURB' HARDWARE). Wo arc furnishing some of the best joba In Loa Ang«les. Special mission pat- ierna at th» lowast poasibl* market prices. Come and sea. . NATIONAL LUMBER CO., i - 20tb and Alumeda SL BRANCH OTFICB, 415 East olh St. __^__^NTED^ Help-M.la HUMMKT, PROS. & CO., "~"~ EMPLOYMENT AOBNTfI— A strictly flrst-clflSM. r«llabl« sgsnry. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Tour ora>r* solicited. llft-llft East Second «tr#*t. Between Main and Los Anffeins tt». L«rg«>*t and h»«t equipped offices on tho T»«rinii coast. HUMMEL BROS A CO., 116 And 118 H. 2d St. Telephones Main Rflfl. Horn* 508. WANTED noon HUSKY BOYS WtTtt whorls to carry routes on Herald. Hood tmy to nnituhlc boy*. Call CIR- CULATIONDEPT., Hernld. WANTED AT ONCR— ONE TTUNPRRP competent painter* urn! pxper hang- era; op«i shop; uteady work and stxndnrd wages. M. P. AND D. ASSOCIATION, Salt Lake City. Utah. WANTED— HOYS AT COUNTRY CLITH, may work, good pay. Come thin mom- Ing. 8:30 a. tn. P1(V) & WESTERN nve. MEN TO LEARN HARWICH TRADK. Situations guaranteed. Moler Sys> tern College. 113 E. 2P. To Rent WANTED^ ~~ "~~ "~~~~~ ~ ALL OWNERS —OF RENTAL PROPERTY —TO KNOW THAT WE ——DO A RENTAL BUSINESS DON'T WORRY —IF YOU WANT A TENANT— -LIST YOUR PROPERTY "V 1 WITH US MINES A FMSISH, 315 SOUTH HILL STREET. IWILL LEASE ANY OOOD LOS AN- geles unimproved property for a term of years. W. H. OBEAR. 408-8-10 Johnson bldg. Live Stock WANTED—TO BUY FOR SPOT CASH, all kinds of homes, harness and rigs. Phone HOME 24324 and I willcall lm- mcdlatoly. To Purchase— Real Estate WE SELL PROPERTY. NO MATTER where located, by bringing buyer and seller n~tually together, charging small foes; no commission. Modern plan. Particulars from THE GRAY REAL ESTATE CO., 621 Stimson Bldg. Home 6718. . Money WANT M2OT. 3 YEARS, 7 PER CENT net; also guarantee 10 per cent net In- come on 4 cottages. $5000. 8- cottages, JIO.OOO. SIDDALL REALTY CO., 207 Copp Bldg. Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUY—FURNITUP.E AND household goods. If you are going to \u25a0ell we will pay you one-third mart than others. Phone us. Main 1117. Home 2154. COLYEAR FURNITUKtf CO.. 322 S Main St. WANTED—DEALERS AND PAPER* hangers to write for samples of bur- laps; e- elusive wall papers for the coast; paints, varnishes, moldings WALTER BROS.. 627 S. Spring. CHURCH .NOTICES ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL—S23 S. Olive street (near all the leading hotels), tho Rev. J. J. Wilklns, D. D., dean and rector. Holy communion 7:30, Sunday school 9:30. morning prayer 10 a. m., confirmation, ordina- tion to the priesthood and celebration of the holy communion 11 a. m., young people's meeting 6:45, evening prayer and sermon 7:45 p. m. Preach- ers, the bishop of Los Angeles in the morning, the rector in the evening. Subject, evening. "Youth and Age," a sermon for the young. Desirable sit- tings and a cordial welcome for all who may come. CHRIST CHURCH, CORNER 12TH AND FLOWER— Rev. Baker P. Lee, rector; Sunday services at il a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; early celebration holy communion on third Sunday and Saints' Day, at 7:30 a. m. Strangers especially Invited. Uni- versity cars pass the door. Those desir- ing telephone connection for "Shut-Ins" telephone 7912. Church physician at the church every morning from 8:30 to 8:30. Services and medicine free to all. Church open daily for private prayer from 8 a. m until 5 p. m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hope st., near Ninth. Seats free. Rev. Wm. Horace Day, pastor. Rev. War- ren F. Day, D. D., pastor emeritus. Harry Clifford Lott, choir master. Wal- ter F. Skeele, organist. Morning ser- vice, 11 o'clock, Rev. John L. Malle will S reach on "Southern California and ongregatlonallsm." Evening service, 7:45 o'clock. Rev. William Horace Day, pastor, will preach on "Oxford and Anglo-Saxon Religion," illustrated by the stereopticon. PENIEL HALL, 227 SOUTH MAIN street A noonday prayer meeting Is held each week day, 12 to 1 o'clock. Gospel meeting every night at 7:50 p. m. Sunday services as follows: Ba. m., men's prayer meeting; 8:45. Sab- bath school and Bible class; '11 o'clock, preaching; 3 p. m., holiness meeting: evangelistic service at night. Rev. T. P. Ferguson. Mrs. M. P. Ferguson and G. B. Studd super- intendents of the mission. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 514 Vf. Adams, near Flgueroa street. Rov. Lewis G. Morris, rector; Sunday ser- vices, 7:30 a. m., 11 a. m., 5 p. m. This is a FREE church and all are cordially invited. Take the Grand r.venue car to Adams street and walk one block west. Take. the University ear to, Chester place, walk through Chester place and one block east on Adams street. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCI- entlst. Simpson auditorium. 734 South Hope street Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject, "God the Preserver nf Man." Children's Sunday school 8:30 a. m. Wednesday evening* meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms, 610-611 Herman W. Hellman Bldg., Spring and Fourth sts., open dally, Sundays excepted. from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. BEN J A MIN FAY MILLS, PERMANENT minister of the Los Angeles Fellow- ship, will speak at Symphony hall, 232 S. Hill »t.. at S o'clock this evening, taking for his subjer-t, "Francis of Asstai The Original San Francisco." A cordial Invitation is extended to the public to be present. All seats free. AT THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRlS- tian association, Conservative Life building, the Vesper service Sunday at 4 o'clock. Strangers especially In- vited. Special soloist, Frederick Gun- nter. tenor. PHYSICIANS okT~^nd*"ml{b'~carter' ¥uccesl£ fully treat all female diseases and Ir- regularities; 20 years' experience; con- sultation free. Hours. 9 a. m. to 8 p. in.; Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. 204 MER- CANTILE PLACE, over 543 S. Spring. 6OUTHEIIN~HOME FOR LADIES DUR- - Ing confinement; homes found for children. DR. O. i.. BMITH. 727 Sun- set boulevard. Tel. Main 2381. ' DR TAYLOR-FEMALE SPECIALIST and obstetrics. BELASCO THEATER. Main st. BUSINESS PERSONALS FiiATHXTrPITLOWST^ETJoVATEirXt ACME FEATHER WORKS. 768 San Pedro st. Tel. Sunset Main 116B; Home SO4l. TRUSSES. ELECTRIC HOSIKUV, JlUD- lcal batteries, etc. Matthay, 12!» o. Spring. . fALMIBTS AND y_EPIU_MB \. MTm^pATticKi^itKLiAßLiii "palmlbt and clairvoyant, 444 8. Spring; room L , / '\u25a0;\u25a0•\u25a0. .\u25a0 . »\u25a0 \u25a0 "The Ruceest of th« Student" THOUSANDS of properly trained yotinir pe.opls nf* required to help build th« "GREATER CALIFORNIA." The Woodbury train* Ing Is strictly business and will do tha business. 800 ». HillSt., f,ow Ang«l*«. Currlef Bid*., 212 W. Third St. NEW BUILDING Largest and finest In the Southwest. Will soon be ready. PIFTII.H'HKKT.ny-TIIK.rAnK sC2£T/>//flfe^#Wfc. Th« Largest But* Uj'Z*** l *&Gfs*ott !"•••< Coll«Qt In «vj^^ Los Angtlet, fcT 953-5-7 W. 7th St. '-\u25a0.i SOUTHERN CAUrOKNIA •—*+* ' AND GRAHAMSCHOOL OP SHOfiTHANIh,, B|jSBSfflUraKJf J2OO cnsli, balance $15 per month. Finn nnw modern 5-room bunga- , w low - southwest, near car. Will advance $500 In two years. Why. not save rent? Price' only $2600. Might exchange for a vnrant lot for pnrt. EDWIN AI, PERSON. 203 Laughlln Bldg. . MUSICAL INSTRUCTION H. B. BREINING OF NEW YORK, PU- pil of Trabadclo, Sbrlglia and Barill; teacher of Pattl sclont<lc methods; voice tested free by appointment. HOTEL VANNUYS. EDUCATIONAL SPANISH LESSONS BY EXPERIENCED teacher. Telephone HOME 41154. Miscellaneous FOR SALE-LUMBER. WE CARRY the largest stock In the city. Also a food planing mill to work it up with, n addition to our regular stock ws have from 200,000 to 300,000 feet of No., a and 3; also six-foot lengths and under, at only $16.00. per at. This Is material we wish to close out. Coma this week if you want a snap. \u25a0 . . NATIONAL LUMBER CO.. 20th and Alameda SL BRANCH OFFICE, 415 East 9th St. . FOR SALE-MALTHOID ROOFING, and only $2.50 per square. It.Is tha cheapest and best roofing on the.markat. NATIONALLUMBER\CO., 20th and Alamsda. BRANCH OFFICE. 415 East 9th St. FOR SALE— NEW AND SECOND- hand billiard and pool tables; bar fix- tures of all kinds; easy payments. Bend for catalogue. THE BRUN3- WICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO.. 860 South Los Angeles st., Los Angeles. FOR SALE*" AT A BARGAIN-NEW, never used, upright piano. Address BOX 696, Herald. \u25a0 ' ' FOR ' EXC HANOE . Real Eatata ' FOR EXCHANGE— $5000. A choice ten acra navel or- ange grove at Ontario, in full bearing and in line condition. Abundance of water piped and flumed in cement con- duits. We will take in exchange im- proved city property or one-half tho value in good eastern property. Bal- ance cash or mortgage. FOR EXCHANGE— $3500. Ten acre navel orange grove at Highland. Just coming Into bear- ing. Two-story California house. Two and one-half inches of water, piped and iiuraed over ranch. This is a bargain and we will take city property for it. FOR EXCHANGE— \u25a0 $15,000. 50 acres near Riverside; 16 acres in full bearing olives.. Good house and barn and outbuildings. Wa- ter piped and flumed over ranch. Thia is clear and we will take good east- ern property In exchange. - . NORTON &HAY, 318 W. Third street, McDonald & stott, 109-10 Lankershlm Building. TO BUY. "v Owners and dealers in real ratals who have properties for sale or ex- change will find It decidedly to their advantage to come in and have a talk with us. We can handle property located tn any part of the United States. East- ern property a specialty. . We have the best trader In tha United States; It means dollars to you to make his acquaintance. We willgive you quick action and honest treatment* whether you are a buyer or seller. Come in and see us- McDonald & stott. 809-10 La°k«>W# Bldg. Home Phone 4746. Sunset Mala 4SJfc '''..- BEN WHITE Will Exchange your property; Immense bargains; ap- ply at once. Satisfaction ana quick results. Jlomlx-r Realty Board. 304-5 BRYSON BLOCK. 2d and Spring sts. MAXON WILL EXCHANGE 'YOUR property, any location. Large list to select from. MAXON REALTY CO., 114-115 Stlmson lildg. .- ' IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR EX- change any rcai estate, sea W. H. OBEAR, 408-409-410 Johnson Bldg. PERSONALS Th« World'* nrrM "'^G^|_^6?Bv* ThcWlndiam IOr»V4 9. Hrnminny L«as«»s________l ONE TRIAL WILL^CONVINCB TOU that Glendorn ls° tile world's greatest clairvoyant «nd life reader. PARLORS 19 AND 20., 11514 8. Broadway. Read- Ings 60 cents. VVANTED-KvERY LADY TO KNOW that I have opened a first cl«*s sign nnd painting shop. I do first class work find guaranteo all my work. 217U W. .First St. CHAS. J. BOULDER. Phone Ilome 2467. West 224. DR. GRKEN, CLAIRVOYANT, BUSI- ness medium; readings dally; satisfac- tion guaranteed: tests, circles Wed. ev'gs, 8 o'clock, 2oc. R. 16. 11914 8. Spring. I'KRSONAL—FACIAL AND SCALP treatments, manicuring. CORDOVIA TOILET PARLORS. 824 W. Fifth St. business opportunities just" like banking-an y "orders for decorating or housa painting en- trusted to our care will relieve you of much anxiety. Tryus. Work and prices guaranteed. Pure oil and lead. WAL- TER BROS.. 627 S. Spring st PRICE $.160 FOR BOTH CIGAR STAND and barber shop of 3 barher chnlrß, and clearing J125 monthly; rent only $20 monthly. You can run both. See MR. ORKKNB. 3.'5 S. Hill si., room 1. PIANOS FOR SALE-A NEW UPRIGHT $500 piano for $300. Address BOX 70, Herald. PIANOS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS— Pianos rented at low rates. A. O. GARDNER PIANO HOUSE, Ltd.. 118 Winston st. Tel. Black 2221; Home 2195. NOTARIES v O. U. JONEsT Notary Public, 117 South Brond-ny. Fire Insurance and Loans. All kinds of legal papers drawn. Always In. Always Correct. Residence 1507 Santee Street. At home evenings and mornings. ATTORNEYS.AT.LAW specialty. No fee without success. E. P. MOHEY, 621 Stlmson blk.. cor. 3d and Spring. Phone 6718. Open evenings. DIVORCE LAWS—ADVICE "frEeT TJo fee without success: private. J. H. SMITH, 12J W. Third at.. Room 106. 1 to 5 p. m LOST AND FOUND $j'^rewarTS-i]ost"'"bet\ve j en ar~- cade depot and Broadway hotel. Scot- tish Rite. Masonic charm. Return to BROADWAY HOTEL and get reward. LOST-PIECE OF MEXICAN DRAWN work down town. Will pay liberal re- ward K returned to MR. IiOLLEY, 308 P.-ultlo Electric building. PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS HAZARD & HARPHAM, PIONEER Agency. Clt Nat. Bk. Bd. Pat, book free FOR SALE Houses $100 CASH. $20 MONTH. 4-room California house, plastered cell- ing, trees and flowers, street graded, on stita st. close to car line, for $1200. J2OO down, $15 month. 5-room, modern cottage; gas; close to Ist and Salt Lake depot, for $1850. $350 cash, $20 month. S-room, new, modern cottage; gas, electricity, sewer, barn; 40x150; a good buy at $1750. This is a bargain. 6-room, new, modern cottage; best of plumbing, electric fixtures, sidewalk around the house and fenced; close to Moneta ave.. for $2100; parties must have cash. [ ' 6-room, modern cottage; gas, elec- tricity and other, Improvements; case of have to sell. Price $2150. 3 lots on corner of this street sold the other day for $«EOO. / R. E. IBBETSON & CO.. 316 Trust Bldg., 2d and Spring. Main 2212. Home 2410. FOR SALE , Modern 5-room cottage S. W.; lawn, flowers, fence, etc. Price $2575; $500 cash, balance monthly. 7-room 1,%-story; lot 50x158, chicken pens, garden, flowers, etc.; two tooms rented for $8 per month. Price $1975; $500 cash, bal. monthly. 6-room cottage near Sunset boule- vard. Price $1650; $100 cash. bal. $20 per month. House and lots on easy terms. ' e. c. mivr.Ns. 227 Laughlln Bldg., 315 S. Broadway. Home phone 8321. Broadway 4750. For Sale ©r Exchange $4,100, WORTH $5000 2-story 7-room modern house near Adams and Normaudle; has large re- ception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, pass pantry, large screen porch; bath and 4 large bed rooms up- stairs; willexchange for 5 or 6-room cottage or medium priced lot. ' Soo owner 80S FAY BLDG. Phono Malu 410. .. FOR BALE- AT A BARGAIN HOUSES AND LOTS IN CITT OR COUNTRY. It pays to Bee us - before you buy.. \u25a0 '. EXCHANGE REALTT CO.. 316 Fay Building, Third, Between Broadway i and Hill. FOR SALE— 6-ROOM HOU6B. 226 8. AVE- nue 20, in railroad call; suitable for railroad man; willsell. for $1800, small payment down. Lot is nearly. worth the money. Go and see It, then come to my office. J. A. MORLAN, 202 FAY Bldg. FOR SALE— A FINE LARGE 5-ROOM modern cottage, in the. suburbs: large lot, 50x186, nicely Improved, with barn; on electric car. line; tins water; \u25a0 $1750, $250 down, $15 a month.. Bee LEAHY & BON, 223 Mercantile place. . FOR SALE-A 6-ROOM, MODERN COT- tage, well furnished, on H. 21st St., nice lawn and vegetable garden,* ready to move Into; price $2100, $400 down and $20 a month. LEAHY &SON, 228- Mercan- tile place. \u25a0 . - . - ; , \u25a0 IF YOU ARE LOOKINO FOR A HOm"S come and see some of the bargains we have in now- bungalows,, well ! located/ McNEAL & HORNAK. 667 S. Hill. Home 2484. Main 9568. TEN PEH CENT NET GUARANTEED Income; » to 10 cottages; JSOO to $10.(00 Investment. BIDDAI.L itISALTJf CO., 207 Copp bldg. FOir~BALJ—MODERN B-ROOM COT- tage, lot 60x130; large barn' and chicken yards, 12700. 1565 W. 22D ST. Inquire en premises.

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Page 1: u25a0, ThcWlndiam Country · business property that should Interest you. COME ANDSEE US ABOUTIT. W. F. THORIVE A CO., Home 1654. Room 311, 218 S. Bd— ay. FOR SALE— TO BUY OR SELL

DISROBING ACT IS BARREDNo "Altogether" '\u25a0• Performance in

Judge Teasdale'a Court, Kan."

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KANSAS CITY, May 29.— A damagecult was on trial before Judge Teas-dale In the circuit court In which awoman was suing tthe Metropolitan,claiming her back had been Injured bybeing wrenched while shn was alight-ing from h car. A physician \u25a0 testifiedthat there was a distinct curvature 'inher.spine as a result of the injury.-

"We will pluce tho plaintiff on thestand and show the jury the exact na-ture of her Injury,"suld her attorney.."How will you do that?" Inquired

Judge Teasdale. ."Why, we will nhow the -Jury:her

back," replied the attorney In a mat-ter-of-fact voice.

"You will do what?" 'demanded theJudge. , "

"We will show the jury her back,"said the attorney. "Then the jury cansee just what the Injury is."

"Do you mean to any that you willhave the woman take off her clothesand exhibit her body to the Jury?"

"That's It; that's what we propqee todo." \u25a0

"W4H,Iguess you won't—not In thiscourt room," was the decisive reply ofJudge Teandale, and the Jury,' whichhad leaned forward in an expectantattitude, dropped back Into \u25a0 Its, seatswith a visible air of disappointment.,

THE WEATHER

LOS ANGELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1906.

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Minimum temperature 49.

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FOR RENT

Plata

FOR $14 MONTHLY*TOU CAN RENTfurnished complete S nico sunny tout-»ld« rooms; electricity, gas rants, hotwater, phon«; clou* in: at 1020 WESTCOLTON ST.'. 1003 and 1011 EASTNINTH ST., 101 S. BBAUDRT AVK

MfmERN FLATB—WATBR TRBB—$10—

8 room*, tot N. Fremontit

—t rooms, »J4 B. Flgtiero*.

818.80—8 rooms, !21 N. Figtieroa.$1!

—$ room*. 11l N, Fremont.

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» room*. 1011 f). Sth; furnUhoil$1*

—8 rooms, 1009 B. 9th; furnished.

$1|—

t room*. 204 N. Fremont! furr.ft*

—8 room*. 2U N. Fremont! furn.

i1*—

» room*. JIM 8. Figueroa; furn.$14

—k rooms. 1O1!*H Diamond.$1*

—s rooms. 1141 W. rirst$17

—3 rooms, 11*8 W. Flmti fnm.$18

—8 room*. 821 N. Fremont! furn.

Trt T,-:T._STnRF.ft—>«0

—70S W. Seventh street.m— toi7 Vf. IHmt «t. and room*

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ioi<> vf. Flrnt st. nnd room*.Ito—

ins* W. First Kt. and rooms.150— 10.10 W. First st. nnd room*.125

—1012 Vf. First »t. and room*.

$1*—

io* flo. Rennrtry.|IK—ll4S Benudry nve. and room. ,|$o— loo* r,. Ninthit.t?S— 1011 E. Ninth»t.

T -.T-SPINPMffni!".'

312 Merchants Trust. TtMir.

Rooms— Furnished

FOR $20 (LOW SUMMER RATES) YOUcan rent elegant room, luxuriously fur-nished, hotel service, at 705 W. 7THBTHKBT, Try It. ,

HousesNEW COTTAGES, 120, $15, $13, $11. AP-

ply 1543 B. ADAMS, or HCT E. 28th,

SANITARIUM3imsT aT~^cT»S?tT^a7utXrTum"-Massage, electric, tub, vapor, steam

baths, chiropody, manicuring, scalptreatment, facial massage. 223% W.First. Home 3509

BATHS AND MASSAGE .thb~"br'6wn"~mass age"parlor!^

Tub, vapor and medicated baths, elec-trical and magnetic massage.

HAVETOU( TRIED

THEM?New attendants. Rooms 6 and 7, 610^48. Spring. i

JUST OPENED-

VAPOR BATHS—

Electro Vibratory Massage Is a surecure for nervousness, Insomnia and gen-eral ilcblllty. Try it. Parlors 450ft SO.BROADWAY.

BON TON BATH PARLOR— FOR Afirst-class bath and rnassflge call at703 Vi SOUTH BROADWAY, room 10.Hours from 9a. m. to 11 p. m. OpenSundays.

PALATIAL BATHS—

GRADUATEoperators. Formerly 127H N.Broad-way; now at 126U N. SPRING ST.Hours 10 to 12 p. m. Phone Main4855.

THE MITCHELL BATH PARLORS—Vapor tub baths and massage, alcoholand oil rubs. 218 N. MAIN ST.. office11. Open Sundays.

ELECTRIC TREATMENT, VAPOR ANDsponge bath and massage, magnetictreatments, oil. alcohol rubs. 612 S.BROADWAY,room 10.

YOU ARE NOT~HURRIED WHEN YOUgo to 125 TEMPLE STREET for bathand massage. 'No signs In window.Best of patronage solicited.

VAPOR. TUB BATHS AND MASSAGE.Operator Just arrived from the east.Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Room 3. 137\u25a0south broadwayT

from london—manicure andmassage, lljSO. BROADWAY, par-lors 3S and 39, soeond floor. Select'patronage.

N^JWLY OPENED SCIENTIFIC MAS-sage, parlors 2 and 3. 595 South SpringSt.. and 217 AVest Sixth St.; select pa-trons only.

THE BEIDY, 245V4 S. SPRING-BATHS,massage and electric treatments. Hours10 a. m. to. 11 p. m. Suite 26. O~>enSundays.

ELKCTKIC INSTITUTE. 220 FRANKLINstreet, Including baths, massage andelectric blanket sweats for rheumatism.

SULPMimE. VAPOR, ELECTRIC ANDtub baths, massage and chiropody. 70U4Broadway. Phone Main 3133: H. 5517.

321 SOUTH HILL—VAPOR AND TUBbaths, massage for colds, rheumatism,nervousness. Open every day. room 9.

"SOUTHERN" BATHS AND MASSAGEand electric treatments by experiencedmasseuse. 414 S. SPRING, suite 12-14.

BATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS—

Swedish masseur, best of treatment.757 S. MAINST. 12 m. to 12 p. m.

FOR A GTOD~mTsSAGE~Ca"LL AT~5~52S. Broadway, room 2; formerly of609 \k South Spring street.

electr'ic treatment, tub bathsand massage; first-class operator. 419V4S. MAIN. Room 9.

BATHS-THE ALDA BATHS HAVEremoved to 218 NORTH MAIN ST.,room 16.

ELECTRIC TREATMENTS— ALCOHOLrubbing. 613>/4 SOUTH SPRING ST.Room 1.

BATHS-309 W. TEMPLE BT., ROOM 3.Phone Home 6U7S.

SPECIAL NOTICEB

READ~THISIf you have any sign work, paint-

ing or decorating to do Iwould likevery much to give an estimate onyour work. Iguarantee allmy workto be first class in every respect. Donot fail to give me a trial, as Ithinkit willpay you. Ihave been doingwork In this city for the past threeyears and Ican give a good manyreferences.

CHAS, J. IWUIjOKV,217 \b W. First st.

Homo phone 2467. West 324.

WALL PAPER.Now is your chance! Several carloads

of paper for San Francisco were shippedto us by factories arrangement Thesenew goods will be sold a. great reduc-tion in order to turn them quicklyinto money, 76-in. (not 72) natural bur-lap. 20c; dyed, 60c; 40-in., 20c; 36-in., loo;heavier quality than elsewhere. Beatpaint, {1.50; shingle stain, 75c: opaqueshades, 35c. Best enamels and varnished.Work reasonable. WALTER BROS.,V.I S. Spring.

W. V. JOHNSTON'SThe old reliable carpenter Jobbingshop. Hest place for good work andprompt service. Screens, ladders,shirtboards made to order and instock. Tel. Bd'way. 3920. 901 8. Main.

WANTED-

EXPERIENCED SOLICI-tnrn. ladles or gentlemen, for easiesttelling proposition that has ever beon

?mt on the local market. Wednesdayorenoon. 315 DOUGLAS IiLIMj., 3rd

and Spring. ,•i,,\u25a0\u0084-, .-i1

CLEAN WATCH 50c; MAINSPRING BOo;warranted; old gold $1 pwt. 451B. MAIN.

DENinSTB

SctUK?P&iXN^ISNTAL'c^O!?^"l^U^>^^107 N. Brrlng st.—Painless extracting,filling, crown and bridge work, flexiblerubber plates. Pure gold fillings, 750up; all other fillings, XOo up; cleaningteenth, 600 up; gold crowns and bridge,work, $5.00 up; eets teeth, $5.00 up.Also open evenings and Sunday fora-noons.

FRANK BTEVKNS. 324H 80. SPRINQ.'

COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO..415-417-419 Ban Pedro St.- , Main office 324 South Main.Phones Main 1117, Horn* 2154. New andabsolutely lire proof storage; privatelocked rooma for brlc-a-brac, pianos,line furniture, eto. Trunks, boxes, etc.,atored. !5o to 600 per month. Wa solicityour patronage.

FOR SALE

Houses

HoiuiseBargains

5-Room Cottage$2400 $2400

On S. Johnson at., nearKastlake park

—JSOO cash,

balance terms. Has hard-wood floors, porcelain bath,both gas nnd electricity;lawn find barn. EverythingIn good ahape and strictlymodern.

5-Room Cottage$2500 $2500

W. Jefferson, near McClln-tork

—$500 down balance

125 a month and Interest.House Is modem and 'infirst-class condition. Loca-tion Is extra good. This laa bargain.

S-Koom Cottage$3000 $3000

1 • Thorpe st., near Main—

1250cash balance monthly pay-ments. Never been occu-pied. lins covo ceilings,tinted walls;modern plumb-ing. See this one.

6-Room Bungalow$25®0

-$2500

Urooklyn nve., BrooklynHeights

—1600 cash, balance

terms. Lot 68x140; housamodern, well furnished anddesirable In every way.There are three good bed-rooms.

, 8-Room 2-Story Home$3600 $3600

Halldale ave., near Jeffer-son

—Half cash. Has large

living room and dining;room; 4 bedrooms upstairs.Has chicken corral and 2-story barn. Lot 50x160. Oneblock from car line. '

Jones &Ryder Land Co.218 West Third St.

FOR SALE—NEW. STRICTLY MOd"-ern 9-room house, near Moneta ave-nue, choice locality, north front, J4500.Easy payments. For real snap seeOWNER. 273 E. «rd St.. half blockeast of Maple avenua car.

FOR SALE—NEW, MODERN 6-ROOMcottage; choice locality, J2000; small de-posit, balance like rent. For real snapsee OWNER. 273 EAST 43rd St., halfblock east of Maple avenue car.

City Lots and Land*FREE MAP OF I,OS ANGELES CITYAND COUNTY, SHOWING LOCATIONOF OUR BEAUTIFUL,LEVEL LOTSON CAR LINE, S CENT FARE, ATi.ow tricks on easy terms*FINEFOR HOME OR INVESTMENT.

And ire lirvc some nice homti andbusiness property that shouldInterest you.

COME AND SEE US ABOUT IT.

W. F. THORIVE A CO.,

Home 1654. Room 311, 218 S. Bd—ay.FOR SALE—TO BUY OR SELL LOTSor houses in the La Paloma tract or

addition. Sierra Vista tract. North Parktract, Melrose Ave. tract, Lemonwood,or any property In that most desirablesection along Western ave. south ofHollywood, call or phone the branchoffice of CHA3 S. MANN, corner ofWestern ave. and Santa Monica ave.Phone 69153. Cake Colegrove car toWestern ave Branch office open everyday. H. D. CANNE. Mgr., or Chas. S.Mann, main office, 325 w. Fourth St.

WE WILL DESIGN AND BUILD TOsuit you, for cash or for installments,same as rent, If you have a lot or agood equity in one. Our prices aro

1 right. Our designs are right. Ourwork is right.

WESTERN BUILDING CO..403 Chamber of Commerce.Main 8640. Home 980.

100 PER CENT ON TOUR MONETIn six months' time; fine largelots in tho

REESMONT TRACT.For maps and other informa-

tion seeCHAS. McKENZIE CO.,. .409 H. AV. Hellman Bldg.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS$1050. 6th Ave., near Washington, 60x150.Jll5O. 7th "*Ave., near Adams. 50x150.$1200. sth Ave., east front. 60x150.H6OO. Choice corner, 50x150.$1350. Powell street. 50ic137. \u25a0

"IT PAYS TO SEE US."EDWARDS & WINTERS COMPANY,

329 .South HillSt.Main 9307. Home Ex..787.

FOR SALE—HAVE 3 LOTS IN THEWESTMORELAND TRACT• WAY BELOW VALUE.

If you -want a good lot Ican saveyou at least {300 on it.

J. R. MACLINTOCK,'

704 Grant Bldg., 355 S. Broadway.

WtT J3tl~~~ "

i375.For this large, level lot, 50x186, on

two electric lines, in the growing south-west: graded and oiled streets, waterpiped to lot. Price for five days only.A snap.

GEO. C. PECKHAM & CO.,1104-5-5 Union Trust Bldg.

Homo 5373. Main 3221.FOR SALE

—BAIUiAIIVgBYIOWNKhT"

Moneta ave., 60x135: Sl3OO, $400 cash.W. 41st, 40x135; $900, $560 cash. 'Flgueroa cor., 97x135; $3500 cash,or $4000 on terms. 621 Stlmaon.

Business Property :'.\u25a0':>

TWO HILLSTREET CORNERS.

9323 and 9185 per front foot.

Every shrewd observer of businessgrowth in this city KNOWS that Hlilst. is the coming business street andthat THERE you may look for aspeedy rise invalues. We have heretwo of the best corners on this rap-'idlygrowing street. Just compare,prices of these two witha few otherofferings in the neighborhood and seehow far these prices are below themarket value. . . • .. >. ,

ALTHOUSE BROS..-

Members L. A. Realty. Board,234 Laughlln Bldg.

Main 263. \u25a0 Home Ex. 268.

FOR SALE—

Warehouse sites and business prop-erty on• Central ave., from $100 to$600 per front foot, improved and un-improved. .

.158x160, improved' with buildingbringing in income of 9 per cent.

10 stores and 10 flats, price for ashort time $45,000.

Close-in property near 12th st,, cor-.ner with three frontages, two carlines; price $70,000; thia property willbe $100,000 on July 1, 1806. Centralave. willbe equal to Main street, andproperty willdouble In value In thanext six months. For a conservativeInvestment one of the above is varydesirable.THOS. J. HAMPTON, 11» 8. lldway.

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liEAUTIKUL CORNER, 85x160, IN VlC-tor Uall tract West Adams Heights;make offer. Will let it go at a snap.Call 657 8. HILL. Home 2484, IlalnJ569. \u25a0;?'/ ,n *..,.

MARRIAGEJJCENSES ,\u25a0, DICKINSON

-HOWBMj

-Arthur Vf.

Dickinson, aged 27, a natlvo or Michi-gan and rpwldrnt of oarvanza; andOil* P. Ilowell. «gwi 21, a native ofMichigan and resident of Los AngMcu.

NTK-BYAM—Oporge T. Nye, agod 25, ft

native of California and resident ofGrand Forks. B. C.j nnd Ora. I. Byam,aged 24, a native nf lowa and resident

\u25a0 of Jinn Angrlr*.BRIBCOE-TOMPKINS-Thomns 8. Brlfi-

coe, aged 28. a native of Mlssotirl and.resident of Los Angplrs; and Bertha O.Tompklns. ag<»d 22, a native of Canada

*ind rrsld«nt of Los Angolcs.HMARI.INO-HOFSTADT

—Kart Oscar

Smarting, agpd 25, a native of Swrdennnd resident of Log Angeles; and EmmaCrldllna Hofstadt. ogrd 29, a natlvo ofSweden and resident of Los Angolcs.

BARR-MORSE— Harry K. Barr. 23.a native of Colorado and resident olT/og Angeles; and Carrie U. Morse, flged24, a natlvn of Michigan and resident ofLos Angelpn.

WEHSTER-DICKERSON-NathanlM XI.Webster, aged 2A, a native of Missourinnd resident of Los Angeles; and GraceP. Dlckeraon, nged 20, a native of Ecua-dor, 8. A., and resident of Los Angeles.

NOPSCIIALL-TIIU-Otlo 11. Nopschall,aged 23, a native of Indiana nnd resi-dent of Santa Monica; and Martha M.Thu, aged 22. a natlvo of lowa and res-ident of Santa Monica.

JACOBSON-HELL— Wm. \u25a0 Jacobnon, aged25, a native of Michigan and residentof Los Angeles; and Ansel Hell, agcr22, a native of Canada and resident ofLos Angeles.

1 MeCARTHY-ROUSSIN-John D. McCar-thy, aged 27, a native of New York andresident of San Francisco; and VerdleC. Roussln, aged 27, a natlvo of Cali-fornia and resident of San Francisco.

FRANKLIN-MITCHELL—

Burnell M.Franklin, aged 25, a native of Nebraskaand resident of South PRSadena; andGrace E. Mitchell, aged IS. a native ofMassachusetts and resident of SouthPnsadena. ,

SUTHERLAND-HARRIS-Wm. A. Bnth-, erland, aged 35, a native of New Yorkand resident of Los Angeles; and EmmaR. Newton Harris, aged 3«, a natlvo ofPennsylvania and resident of Los An-

CUPp'-EUSTACE-Carlna C. Cupp. aged84, a native of Missouri nnd resident ofLos Angeles; and Emma M. Eustace,aged 29, a native of West Virginia andresident of Los Angeles.

NIER-BTRCHFIELD-llarry Nler. aged. 23, a, native of Indiana and resident ofEverett. Wash.; anfl Minnie Blrchfleld,aged IS. a native of Indiana and resi-dent •of Los Angeles.

PFAHLER-WELCH-Adolf Fl.F1. Pfahler,aged 27, a native of Texas and resident

;of Los Angeles; end Mayme E. Welch;.< aged .21. a native of Missouri and resi-

dent Jof Los Angeles. . .COLIN-WELLINGTON—

Chas. Colin,aged Bfl. a native of Sweden and resi-dent of Los' Angeles; and Myrtle A.Wellington, aged 33, a resident of LosAngeles.

BIRTHSMOORHEAD-A. C, and wife, 412 Lake,

May 21, a girl.LAMB—F. H. and wife, 441 Centennial,

May lfi. a girl.EDWARDS— F. E. and wife, 650 Bonnie

Brae, March 13, a boy.SKINNER—Chas. \u25a0 and wife' 113 South

Workman, May 21, a boy.GUESS— Chester and wife. 1328 East

Twenty-third, May 28. a boy.CRTPPEN— Arthur and wife, 1060 West

Thirty-fifth. May 21, a boy.HALSTEAD—Wm. H. and wife. Holly-

wood. Cal.. April24, a girl.IVERS— Walter C. and wife, San Pasqual,

\u25a0 May 24. B. girl.'SYLVESTER— Antonio and wife, 1028 Be-

rendo. May 27, a boy.

'"'BAKER—Isabella, 100!) East Forty-sev-

Ej enth, Michigan, carcinoma, May 27, aged-21

CLANTER—Theodore, County hospital,Canada, phthisis, May 26, aged 61..COTTON— Jessie, County hospital, Mls-sourl. phthisis, May 26, aged 21.

GLOSSOP— MaryE., Emergency hospital,nephritis. May26, aged 76.. GRIEST

—Paul 8.. reservoir No. 4, Kan-

sas, drowning. May 28, aged 14.GOGGIN

—Kate, 551 Rpth, Ireland, apo-

plexy. May 28, aged 70.HARPER—SamueI S., 1617 Rublo,; Ohio,

carcinoma. May 28, aged 53.SCOTT

—Pearl, 1343 Orange, Illinois, intes-. tlnal trouble. May 28, aged 22.

PEREZ— Erenls, County hospital, Cali-fornia, carcinoma. May 28, aged 70.

OXARART—Anita, 1801 Graf ton, Califor-nia, tuberculosis. May 28, aged 14.

MORGAN-Wm. H., Soto and Lugo, NewYork, pneumonia, May 29, aged 81.

METZLER—Louis. 483S South Park, Ger-many, cancer, May 26, aged 65.

Peck & Chase Co.. undertakers andrtnbalmers: lady assistants. 433 S. Hill.T»l Main61.

Bresee Bros. Co., UndertakersRemoved to 855 S. Flgueroa st.Lady attendant. Private ambulance.Telephones: Main 243. Home 52667.

Arr Xe HtnAC C,l\ Funeral Directors,lirr (X nines tO. w s. Broadway,w willmove to their new building,on the corner of Tenth and Flower,about May 31. Both phones 65.

CUNNINGHAM & O'CONNORCNDKK.TAKERS, have removed to 1031S. Grand avenue. Phones

—Main 403;

Home 408.

DIEDENOS— Mrs. Catallna Salazar, aged 59, be-

loved mother of Mrs. Joseph E. Howand Mrs. John Loflzich. Funeral no-tlce later.

DUNN—John P., at the residence of hissister, Mrs. B. Foley, this city, aged 04years. Funeral notice loter.

• CURTIS— At 2612 North Workman street,May 20. 1906. Margaret D., beloved wife

.cif John Curtis, mother of J. Ralph,I Joseph F., Emmet and Elizabeth Curtis,

a native of Maine, aged 54 years. Fun-eral from Sacred Heart church Thurs-day. May 31, at 9 o'clock a. m. lnter-ment Calvary cemetery.

FUNERAL NOTICE

FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD FUN-eral notice.— Members of funeral com-mittee are requested to meet at 1670Rubio street, to attend funeral of Bro.; 8. S. Harper, Thursday at 1o'clock p.m. Interment «tOdd Fellows cemetery.

FRED HUGHES, Prcs.M.A. TABHLEK. Srey.

MONEY TO LOANritXv'E^MON'Ei

"t6*"C6AN"'6N"ALLKINDS OF GOOD SECURITY INSUMS TO SUIT AT CURRENT

JAMES B. THRELKELD,.„ 201 FAY BLDf)., 326 W. THIRD STUOME 8253 i

NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER.

CASH CONFIDENTALLY LOANED TOsalaried persons on note, without se-curity, without employer's knowledgeand without lndorsers; easy payments,positively lowest rates. Hours 10:30 to8:30. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO.,tBB-e29 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.

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KERNER BROS. LOAN ON DIAMONDSand furniture; low jutes; any amount201 Frost bldg.. id and B*way. Ph. M3t

MONEY TO LOAN-THOMAS S. WADS-WORTH, 319 & 820 Douglas bldg., willlend money on cityor .county real estate.

MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE..lildg. loans our specialty. TRUfi) *CLEVELAND. 607 H. W. Hellman bd.

MONI3Y TO LOAN, 7 PER CENT, ONInside property, in sums to suit. L11. PRESTON, 608 Laughllii bldg.

IMAKE STRAIGHT HUILDINOLOANSW. IL OBEAR,

408-40D-410 Johnson Bldg

\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0^ FOR BALB . . \u25a0_.

Business Properly

|89M

Factory site, "««O*f<»*t front«»;« onfinnta. Fe railroad, Inside city limits;deep lot, for $12.50 per front foot;nothing llk« Itavailable today. Forparticulars nnk

coopkh a fwnnKRACK,Room 237, 218 South Broad wby;

Country Property

Wheefler HeightsSferira Madlre

Fri-r (rnn.porlnfl.in 1hurxriny, )l«f.11, on 4hc iziiocsr.

A new subdivision In thin beautifulsiihin-h of Los Angeles, on the foothills,witha mngnlncent view of San Gabrielvallry nnd thn ocean.Electric line direct. One of the favor-

ite rides out of Los Ange'les. An Idenllocation for a home, 1200 feet above sealevel. Large lots; full-grown orange,lemon and other fruit trees on everylot. 'Cement walks, curbs and gutterswith nn abundance of fine water pipedto each lot.

WORK ALL DONEPrice of lots only 110 and $12 per front

foot. The cheapest and best subdivi-sion nn tho market. Many terms. Only26 lots left. Will be quickly snapped up,because when seen they willbe fullyap-preciated. Go nnd see for voursclf.FREE TRANSPORTATION, "it costsyou nothing to look and we take thechance of your buying.

Scales & Ma-rtiinSole Agents, y

401-2 RW.Hdlman Bldg.Fourth and Spring________ _ _

Iam offering) for sale the most highlyimproved ranch in Riverside county. Itcontains 118 acres of splendid land, withone-half mile of frontage on the SantaAna river, which runs full the yeararound. A portion of this ranch is nowrented to truck gardeners and yieldinga handsome revenue from that source.alone. The land Is suitable for alfalfaor admirably adapted to the growth ofwalnuts, which do splendidly: a fewtrees now being In bearing. Every footof it is- tillable. There Is a splendidhouse on it provided with every con-venience and surrounded by beautifulshade trees, lawns, flowers, etc. Anabundance of splendid water for bothdomestic and Irrigation purposes underpressure. Water power can be developedon the place. There are fine barns, cor-rals and outbuildings. Thin Is a nobleproperty in every senss of the word.Full particulars upon application.Price $21,000.Ialso have for sale one of the finest

orange groves In full bearing In River-side county at a most attractive price.

FRED L SEXTONCOS Mason Building, 4th and Broadway.

FOR SALE—

$25,000; 110 ACRES NEARSan Dimas; 25 acres in navel andValencia oranges; 50 acrps flno landsuitable for oranges; balance mostlyhay land; small house, barn, etc.;frostless location, splendid soil,abundent choap water. This placecan be developed Into ono of thefinest groves in the state, both In re-gard to productiveness and beauty oflocation. 1.. M. IJJIATT. 608 Laugh-lln Bldg. "Headquarters for OrangeGroves." -^

FOR RANCHES.LANDS FOR SUBDIVISIONAND COLONIZATIONSEE

FOOTE REALTY COMPANY,718-719 O. T. Johnson Bldg.

Cor. Spring and 4th Sts.

FOR SALE—~~

The best alfalfa and fruit land inthe state, on easy terms. If you willImprove willgive you your own timeto pay for It,;prices from $15 to $40per acre. Come In and see us orwrite for particulars.

W. H. TOWNSEND. Colonization.Room 210, 702 South Spring St.,

Los Angeles, Cal.FOR SALE—AT HEMET, RAISING

potatoes pays $145 an acre; thatmeans $100 net, after hiringall thework. When land willdo that it iscertainly cheap at $135 to $175 anacre. Send for Hemet Booklet, or see1,. M.PRATT, agent Hemet Land Co.,608 Laughlln bldg.

Suburban Property

One Whole Acre.$450 to $550

Investigate quickly.Sierra Vista Acres.

Part of Baldwin's Ranch.500 ft. above sea level.

Soli willraise anything.Abundance of -water.

Gas, electricity and telephone.Magnificent scenery.

85 minutes ride from center of LosAngeles.

Free excursions dally.

Sierra-Pacific Landand Water Company

301-2-3, Douglas Bldg.Home 2544. Main 8858.

ABigSnap— Owner Must Sell$1500 for.Five.Acres

Close to Western AvenueJUST A LITTLE OUTSIDE THE

CITY LIMITS IN THE SOUTH-WEST ON THE REDONDO ANDSAN PEDRO CAR LINES; FIN-EST SOIL, GREAT ABUNDANCEOF WATER. BIGGEST SNAP INTHEMARKET; WILL BE WORTH $1000AN ACRE IN A YEAR FROM NOW.

ITERMS VERY EASY. FOR FULLi PARTICULARS SEETHE OREATBR LOS ANGELES

REALTY CO.,453 Huntlngton Bldg.

PLENTY OF WATER—ALL JMPROVE-ments are being rushed; let us show youthe prettiest spot close \u25a0 to the city, sixmiles from rlaza, 30 minutes ride.

WALKER & CLARK,724 L. A. Trust Bldg.

Phones 2131. Branch office in EagleRock, corner Central and Colorado.Home phone 492 via Ulendale exchange.

FOR ACREAGE AT ALTADENA,SEE1.. M.PHATT, 608 LnughllnBldg.

Live StocK—

Horses, Mules, Cattle

FOR SALE-A PEDIGREE DRIVING. horse;, bay, six years old, weight 1000lbs., spirited and fast, perfect condi-tion. Will sell at about half value.HOLLYWOOD PHARMACY, Holly.wood, Cal.

Miscellaneous :;,')/,'FOR SALE—SASH AND DOORS. WE

have a laige stock o'

the best goods onthe market. Also a lot of cheap stufffor farm houses and cottages. Get ourtlgures on anything you are building.They willconvince you that our price*and foods are right.

NATIONALLUMBER CO..20th and Alameda.

BRANCH OFFICE.416 East Uth \u25a0H.

FOR BALK3-BUILUURB' HARDWARE).Wo arc furnishing some of the best jobaIn Loa Ang«les. Special mission pat-ierna at th» lowast poasibl* marketprices. Come and sea.. NATIONALLUMBER CO.,

i

-20tb and Alumeda SL

BRANCH OTFICB, •415 East olh St.

__^__^NTED^Help-M.la

HUMMKT,PROS. & CO.,"~"~—

EMPLOYMENT AOBNTfI—A strictly flrst-clflSM. r«llabl« sgsnry.All kinds of help promptly furnished.Tour ora>r* solicited.

llft-llftEast Second «tr#*t.Between Main and Los Anffeins tt».L«rg«>*t and h»«t equipped offices

on tho T»«rinii coast.HUMMEL BROS A CO.,116 And 118 H. 2d St.Telephones

—Main Rflfl.Horn* 508.

WANTED—

noon HUSKY BOYS WtTttwhorls to carry routes on Herald.Hood tmy to nnituhlc boy*. Call CIR-CULATIONDEPT., Hernld.

WANTED AT ONCR—ONE TTUNPRRPcompetent painter* urn! pxper hang-era; op«i shop; uteady work andstxndnrd wages.

M.P. AND D. ASSOCIATION,Salt Lake City.

Utah.WANTED— HOYS AT COUNTRY CLITH,

may work, good pay. Come thinmom-Ing. 8:30 a. tn. P1(V) & WESTERN nve.MEN TO LEARN HARWICH TRADK.

Situations guaranteed. Moler Sys>tern College. 113 E. 2P.

To Rent

WANTED^~~

"~~"~~~~~~ALL OWNERS

—OF RENTAL PROPERTY—TO KNOW THAT WE

——DO A RENTAL BUSINESSDON'T WORRY

—IF YOU WANT A TENANT——-LIST YOUR PROPERTY"V1 WITH US

MINES A FMSISH,315 SOUTH HILL STREET.

IWILL LEASE ANY OOOD LOS AN-geles unimproved property for a termof years. W. H. OBEAR. 408-8-10Johnson bldg.

Live StockWANTED—TO BUY FOR SPOT CASH,all kinds of homes, harness and rigs.Phone HOME 24324 and Iwillcall lm-mcdlatoly.

To Purchase— Real Estate

WE SELL PROPERTY. NO MATTERwhere located, by bringing buyer andseller n~tually together, charging smallfoes; no commission. Modern plan.Particulars from THE GRAY REALESTATE CO., 621 Stimson Bldg. Home6718. .

Money

WANT M2OT. 3 YEARS, 7 PER CENTnet; also guarantee 10 per cent net In-come on 4 cottages. $5000. 8- cottages,JIO.OOO. SIDDALL REALTY CO., 207Copp Bldg.

Miscellaneous

WANTED TO BUY—FURNITUP.E ANDhousehold goods. If you are going to

\u25a0ell we willpay you one-third martthan others. Phone us. Main 1117.Home 2154. COLYEAR FURNITUKtfCO.. 322 S Main St.

WANTED—DEALERS AND PAPER*hangers to write for samples of bur-laps; e- elusive wall papers for thecoast; paints, varnishes, moldingsWALTER BROS.. 627 S. Spring.

CHURCH .NOTICESST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL— S23 S.

Olive street (near all the leadinghotels), tho Rev. J. J. Wilklns, D. D.,dean and rector. Holy communion7:30, Sunday school 9:30. morningprayer 10 a. m., confirmation, ordina-tion to the priesthood and celebrationof the holy communion 11 a. m.,young people's meeting 6:45, eveningprayer and sermon 7:45 p.m. Preach-ers, the bishop of Los Angeles in themorning, the rector in the evening.Subject, evening. "Youth and Age," asermon for the young. Desirable sit-tings and a cordial welcome for allwho may come.

CHRIST CHURCH, CORNER 12TH ANDFLOWER— Rev. Baker P. Lee, rector;

Sunday services at ila. m. and 7:30 p.m.; early celebration holy communionon third Sunday and Saints' Day, at 7:30a. m. Strangers especially Invited. Uni-versity cars pass the door. Those desir-ing telephone connection for "Shut-Ins"telephone 7912. Church physician at thechurch every morning from 8:30 to 8:30.Services and medicine free to all. Churchopen daily for private prayer from 8 a.m until 5 p. m.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,Hope st., near Ninth. Seats free. Rev.Wm. Horace Day, pastor. Rev. War-ren F. Day, D. D., pastor emeritus.Harry Clifford Lott, choir master. Wal-ter F. Skeele, organist. Morning ser-vice, 11 o'clock, Rev. John L. Malle will

Sreach on "Southern California andongregatlonallsm." Evening service,

7:45 o'clock. Rev. William Horace Day,pastor, will preach on "Oxford andAnglo-Saxon Religion," illustrated bythe stereopticon.

PENIEL HALL, 227 SOUTH MAINstreet

—A noonday prayer meeting Is

held each week day, 12 to 1o'clock.Gospel meeting every night at 7:50 p.m. Sunday services as follows: Ba.m., men's prayer meeting; 8:45. Sab-bath school and Bible class; '11o'clock, preaching; 3 p. m., holinessmeeting: evangelistic service atnight. Rev. T. P. Ferguson. Mrs. M.P. Ferguson and G. B. Studd super-intendents of the mission.

ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 514Vf. Adams, near Flgueroa street. Rov.Lewis G. Morris, rector; Sunday ser-vices, 7:30 a. m., 11 a. m., 5 p. m.This is a FREE church and all arecordially invited. Take the Grandr.venue car to Adams street and walkone block west. Take. the Universityear to,Chester place, walk throughChester place and one block east onAdams street.

SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCI-entlst. Simpson auditorium. 734 SouthHope street

—Services Sunday 11 a. m.

and 8 p. m.; sermon from the ChristianScience Quarterly. Subject, "God thePreserver nf Man." Children's Sundayschool 8:30 a. m. Wednesday evening*meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms,610-611 Herman W. Hellman Bldg.,Spring and Fourth sts., open dally,Sundays excepted. from 9 a. m. to 6p. m.

BENJAMIN FAY MILLS, PERMANENTminister of the Los Angeles Fellow-ship, willspeak at Symphony hall, 232S. Hill»t.. at S o'clock this evening,taking for his subjer-t, "Francis ofAsstai

—The Original San Francisco."

A cordial Invitation is extended to thepublic to be present. Allseats free.

AT THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRlS-tian association, Conservative Lifebuilding, the Vesper service Sunday at4 o'clock. Strangers especially In-vited. Special soloist, Frederick Gun-nter. tenor.

PHYSICIANSokT~^nd*"ml{b'~carter' ¥uccesl£

fully treat all female diseases and Ir-regularities; 20 years' experience; con-sultation free. Hours. 9 a. m. to 8 p.in.; Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. 204 MER-CANTILE PLACE, over 543 S. Spring.

6OUTHEIIN~HOME FOR LADIES DUR--

Ing confinement; homes found forchildren. DR. O. i.. BMITH. 727 Sun-set boulevard. Tel. Main 2381.

'

DR TAYLOR-FEMALE SPECIALISTand obstetrics. BELASCO THEATER.Main st.

BUSINESS PERSONALSFiiATHXTrPITLOWST^ETJoVATEirXt

ACME FEATHER WORKS. 768 SanPedro st. Tel. Sunset Main 116B;Home SO4l.

TRUSSES. ELECTRIC HOSIKUV,JlUD-lcal batteries, etc. Matthay, 12!» o.Spring. .

fALMIBTS AND y_EPIU_MB \.MTm^pATticKi^itKLiAßLiii"palmlbt

and clairvoyant, 444 8. Spring; room L

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"The Ruceest of th« Student"

THOUSANDSof properly trained yotinir pe.opls nf*required to help build th« "GREATERCALIFORNIA." The Woodbury train*Ing Is strictly business and willdo thabusiness.

800 ». HillSt., f,ow Ang«l*«.

Currlef Bid*., 212 W. Third St.NEW BUILDING

Largest and finest In the Southwest.Will soon be ready.

PIFTII.H'HKKT.ny-TIIK.rAnK

sC2£T/>//flfe^#Wfc. Th« Largest But*Uj'Z***l*&Gfs*ott !"•••< Coll«Qt In«vj^^ Los Angtlet,fcT 953-5-7 W. 7th St.

'-\u25a0.i SOUTHERN CAUrOKNIA•—*+*'

AND GRAHAMSCHOOL OP SHOfiTHANIh,,

B|jSBSfflUraKJf J2OO cnsli, balance $15per month. Finn nnwmodern 5-room bunga-, w low

-southwest, nearcar. Will advance $500 In two years.

Why.not save rent? Price' only $2600.Might exchange for a vnrant lot for pnrt.EDWIN AI,PERSON. 203 Laughlln Bldg. .

MUSICAL INSTRUCTION

H. B. BREINING OF NEW YORK, PU-pil of Trabadclo, Sbrlglia and Barill;teacher of Pattl sclont<lc methods;voice tested free by appointment.HOTEL VANNUYS.

EDUCATIONAL

SPANISH LESSONS BYEXPERIENCEDteacher. Telephone HOME 41154.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE-LUMBER. WE CARRYthe largest stock In the city. Also afood planing mill to work it up with,n addition to our regular stock wshave from 200,000 to 300,000 feet of No., a

and 3; also six-foot lengths and under,at only $16.00. per at. This Is materialwe wish to close out. Coma this weekif you want a snap. \u25a0

. . NATIONAL LUMBER CO..20th and Alameda SLBRANCH OFFICE,415 East 9th St. .

FOR SALE-MALTHOID ROOFING,and only $2.50 per square. It.Is thacheapest and best roofing on the.markat.

NATIONALLUMBER\CO.,20th and Alamsda.BRANCH OFFICE.415 East 9th St.

FOR SALE—NEW AND SECOND-hand billiard and pool tables; bar fix-tures of all kinds; easy payments.Bend for catalogue. THE BRUN3-WICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO.. 860South Los Angeles st., Los Angeles.

FOR SALE*" AT A BARGAIN-NEW,never used, upright piano. AddressBOX 696, Herald.

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EXCHANOE

. Real Eatata '

FOR EXCHANGE—$5000. A choice ten acra navel or-ange grove at Ontario, infull bearing

and in line condition. Abundance ofwater piped and flumed in cement con-duits. We will take in exchange im-proved city property or one-half thovalue in good eastern property. Bal-ance cash or mortgage.

FOR EXCHANGE—$3500. Ten acre navel orange groveat Highland. Just coming Into bear-ing. Two-story California house. Twoand one-half inches of water, piped andiiuraed over ranch. This is a bargainand we willtake city property for it.

FOR EXCHANGE— •\u25a0

•$15,000. 50 acres near Riverside; 16

acres in full bearing olives.. Goodhouse and barn and outbuildings. Wa-ter piped and flumed over ranch. Thiais clear and we will take good east-ern property In exchange.

- .NORTON &HAY,

318 W. Third street,

McDonald & stott,109-10 Lankershlm Building.

TO BUY. "vOwners and dealers in real ratals

who have properties for sale or ex-change willfind It decidedly to theiradvantage to come inand have a talkwith us.

We can handle property located tnany part of the United States. East-ern property a specialty. .

We have the best trader In thaUnited States; It means dollars toyou to make his acquaintance.

We willgive you quick action andhonest treatment* whether you are abuyer or seller. Come in and see us-

McDonald & stott.809-10 La°k«>W# Bldg.

Home Phone 4746.Sunset Mala 4SJfc '''..-

BEN WHITEWill Exchange

your property; Immense bargains; ap-ply at once. Satisfaction ana quickresults. Jlomlx-r Realty Board. 304-5BRYSON BLOCK. 2d and Spring sts.

MAXON WILL EXCHANGE 'YOURproperty, any location. Large list toselect from. MAXON REALTY CO.,114-115 Stlmson lildg. .- '

IF YOU WANT TO BUY,SELL OR EX-change any rcai estate, sea

W. H. OBEAR,408-409-410 Johnson Bldg.

PERSONALS

Th« World'*nrrM "'^G^|_^6?Bv*

ThcWlndiamIOr»V4 9. Hrnminny L«as«»s________l

ONE TRIAL WILL^CONVINCB TOU

that Glendorn ls° tile world's greatest

clairvoyant «nd life reader. PARLORS19 AND 20., 11514 8. Broadway. Read-Ings 60 cents.

VVANTED-KvERY LADY TO KNOWthat Ihave opened a first cl«*s signnnd painting shop. Ido firstclass workfind guaranteo all my work. 217U W.

.First St. CHAS. J. BOULDER. PhoneIlome 2467. West 224.

DR. GRKEN, CLAIRVOYANT, BUSI-ness medium; readings dally; satisfac-tion guaranteed: tests, circles Wed.ev'gs, 8 o'clock, 2oc. R. 16. 11914 8. Spring.

I'KRSONAL—FACIAL AND SCALPtreatments, manicuring. CORDOVIATOILET PARLORS. 824 W. Fifth St.

business opportunities

just"like banking-an y "ordersfor decorating or housa painting en-trusted to our care will relieve you ofmuch anxiety. Tryus. Work and pricesguaranteed. Pure oil and lead. WAL-TER BROS.. 627 S. Spring st

PRICE $.160 FOR BOTH CIGAR STANDand barber shop of 3 barher chnlrß, andclearing J125 monthly; rent only $20monthly. You can run both. See MR.ORKKNB. 3.'5 S. Hillsi., room 1.

PIANOS

FOR SALE-A NEW UPRIGHT $500piano for $300. Address BOX 70, Herald.

PIANOS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS—Pianos rented at low rates. A. O.GARDNER PIANO HOUSE, Ltd.. 118Winston st. Tel. Black 2221; Home2195.

NOTARIES v

O. U. JONEsTNotary Public,

117 South Brond-ny.Fire Insurance and Loans.

All kinds of legal papers drawn.Always In. Always Correct.

Residence 1507 Santee Street.At home evenings and mornings.

ATTORNEYS.AT.LAW

specialty. No fee without success. E.P. MOHEY, 621 Stlmson blk.. cor. 3dand Spring. Phone 6718. Open evenings.

DIVORCE LAWS—ADVICE "frEeT TJofee without success: private. J. H.SMITH, 12J W. Third at.. Room 106. 1to 5 p. m

LOST AND FOUND$j'^rewarTS-i]ost"'"bet\ve

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en ar~-cade depot and Broadway hotel. Scot-tish Rite. Masonic charm. Return toBROADWAY HOTEL and get reward.

LOST-PIECE OF MEXICAN DRAWNwork down town. Will pay liberal re-ward K returned to MR. IiOLLEY, 308P.-ultlo Electric building.

PATENTS ANDPATENT RIGHTSHAZARD & HARPHAM, PIONEER

Agency. Clt Nat. Bk. Bd. Pat, book free

FOR SALE

Houses$100 CASH. $20 MONTH.

4-room California house, plastered cell-ing, trees and flowers, street graded, onstita st. close to car line, for $1200.

J2OO down, $15 month.5-room, modern cottage; gas; close

to Ist and Salt Lake depot, for $1850.

$350 cash, $20 month.S-room, new, modern cottage; gas,

electricity, sewer, barn; 40x150; a goodbuy at $1750. This is a bargain.

6-room, new, modern cottage; best ofplumbing, electric fixtures, sidewalkaround the house and fenced; close toMoneta ave.. for $2100; parties musthave cash. [

'6-room, modern cottage; gas, elec-

tricityand other, Improvements; case ofhave to sell. Price $2150. 3 lots on cornerof this street sold the other day for$«EOO. /

R. E. IBBETSON &CO..316 Trust Bldg., 2d and Spring.Main 2212. Home 2410.

FOR SALE—,

Modern 5-room cottage S. W.; lawn,flowers, fence, etc. Price $2575; $500cash, balance monthly.

7-room 1,%-story; lot 50x158,chicken pens, garden, flowers, etc.;two tooms rented for $8 per month.Price $1975; $500 cash, bal. monthly.

6-room cottage near Sunset boule-vard. Price $1650; $100 cash. bal. $20per month.House and lots on easy terms.' e. c. mivr.Ns.227 Laughlln Bldg., 315 S. Broadway.

Home phone 8321. Broadway 4750.

For Sale ©r Exchange$4,100, WORTH $5000

2-story 7-room modern house nearAdams and Normaudle; has large re-ception hall, livingroom, diningroom,kitchen, pass pantry, large screenporch; bath and 4 large bed rooms up-stairs; willexchange for 5 or 6-roomcottage or medium priced lot.

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owner 80S FAY BLDG. Phono Malu410. . .

FOR BALE-AT A BARGAIN

HOUSES AND LOTS IN CITT ORCOUNTRY.

It pays to Bee us-

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EXCHANGE REALTT CO..316 Fay Building,

Third, Between Broadway iand Hill.

FOR SALE—6-ROOM HOU6B. 226 8. AVE-nue 20, in railroad call; suitable forrailroad man; willsell. for $1800, smallpayment down. Lot is nearly. worth themoney. Go and see It, then come tomy office. J. A. MORLAN, 202 FAYBldg.

FOR SALE—A FINE LARGE 5-ROOMmodern cottage, in the. suburbs: largelot, 50x186, nicely Improved, with barn;on electric car. line; tins water; \u25a0 $1750,$250 down, $15 a month.. Bee LEAHY&BON, 223 Mercantile place. .

FOR SALE-A 6-ROOM, MODERN COT-tage, well furnished, on H. 21st St., nicelawn and vegetable garden,* ready tomove Into; price $2100, $400 down and $20a month. LEAHY&SON, 228- Mercan-tile place. \u25a0 . -. -

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IF YOU ARE LOOKINO FOR A HOm"Scome and see some of the bargainswe have in now- bungalows,, well

! located/ McNEAL&HORNAK. 667 S.• Hill. Home 2484. Main 9568.TEN PEH CENT NET GUARANTEEDIncome; » to 10 cottages; JSOO to $10.(00

Investment. BIDDAI.L itISALTJf CO.,207 Copp bldg.

FOir~BALJ—MODERN B-ROOM COT-tage, lot 60x130; large barn' and chickenyards, 12700. 1565 W. 22D ST. Inquireen premises.