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WESTERN MINiNG STOCKS Vernon's addition to Whlttler ;;--y:*\° O. O. Hlnman, W. I. Carter and Harriet A. Hlnman to John W. Hofl-Part lot 5, McDon- ald tract * 10 Sarah 8. Klsson and J. F. Blsson to George B. Dane—Lots 30 and 31, Clark and Slsson s tinrl 1..W Georgo B. Dane and Mlnnla R. Dane to Sarah M. Slsscm-Fart in Lawrence avenue. s2oo Henry Benedict to Henry Dick— Lot 1, block 2, ChlldJ Heights .....1.:...... $10 Sidney H. Ullmore and Lizzie B. Gilmnra to Conr Johnson— Lot 9, block A, Nrmy Home M t £org™P. 'Elliott""to" Bte'inv ' J." ! Eiiiott-Lots G and 11, block 18.1. Santa Monica (31 ft Union Trust and Rwilty Co. to Laura Wil- klns-I^)t 70, Robert Marsh's Central Ayen "JJ and ' Jennie' b7' McCartney tn Hoard nf Church Kxtcnslon of United Prcs- and 4, block 70, I-onK Beach $1750 Madeline F. Wills to same-^Lots 6 and S. block 70, Long Bench $10 (Jeorgo J. Ley and Mrs. Beatrice Ley to Ira Lebevltz Lots 110 and 111, Ley's add $10 Patrick J. MeCormick and Mary J. McCor- mlck to William 11. Garland—Part block 6, O. B W0 Mnn.lny, May ID, IMS. Marr 11. Carpenter «nd Annie R. Carpenter to S. O. Mccarty— Agreement to eonvsy port seotlon 10, » s. it W $***> Caleb Odrrldrtn and fiarah E. Odrrlnon to O. fl. iriKKins-i.ot in, block mi, Olenriorn $10 O. R. iiikkliib and R. 11. iiikklthto Sam MneArtamn—Lot X block HB, Ol«ndora trt. .slo Pennlngtcn W. Mlnthorn «nd Anna M. Mln- thorn to l.la l^hovlt«-Ix>t 84, Herbert A Kut- terworth'n Cumberland tract $1* V. T. A R, Co. to Minnie K. Been— Part lot 141, hlock D, Suit Lake Depot tract No. 5..510 Ernest Harrison Bailey and Eugenic 11. Bail- ey to William E. Stevens— Lot 22, block 25, Eleotrla Railway Hom#stm<l Association..!. slo Minnie H. Rector and George H. Rector to R. E. Garcia— Lot 19, hlock 7,, Mott tract $10 R. 8. Oarcla to Union Trust Co. of Loa An- geles—Hams an above $10 Th« McCarthy Co. to Edith Motaholder—!<ot 7, hlork M, McCarthys aubdlvislon $19 McCarthy Co. to Edith MoAßholn>r-Lots ( and 6, block n, McCarthy Co.'* subdivision.. slo Alexander K. Hawton and Annie I*Rawaon to Thomas X, Sheldon— Lot 80, riummera Ktib- divlslon $.1500 Asft Oroen and Mary Green to W. H. Gloyd— Lot 14, block B, Ninth Street tract Mxt $10 John V. Llttig and Bessie ft. Llttlg to A. ft. Volght and Broadway B. As T. Co.—Part of lott S, Reed* subdivision $10 Adolf Rueff and Kmllle Iliieft to Jacob J. Knolen—!,ot 29, block P, Orlder & Hamilton'! Vernon l^ark $350 Fre.l W. Pelvln and Nora I'elvln to W. H. O'Rrlen—Part lots 3S and 86, 8. W. Holslnirer tract $10 Perry I. Parmelen and Effie I. I'armelee to •ame—Part lot 36, same tract $10 F. 11. Woomer and Ix>rctta B. Woomer to n. I/. Junod— Lot 10, block A, Stanwood A Naih'n sub $10 G. Ik Junod and Elizabeth Junod to Mrs. Mary Canfleid—Samn as above $10 Mrs. Mary Canfleld to (i. U Junod-Ixit 8, block A, same sub $10 Andrew Drearer to Elizabeth Blair—Lota 3D and 87, block I, Atlantlo Avenue odd $10 Gerald I, dn D. Lloyd to William T. Hop- kins—Lotß 2 and 3, Lloyd tract $10 Anna W. Vnmey and Nathan 11. Varney to Lucy A. Armstrong-Lot 2, block 2, Eno ft Vnrney'd tract $10 Vera. O. Hartshorn and Tamest G. Itartuhorn to Union Trust Co. of Los Angeles— Lot 88, Otis H. Hill's Vernon Avenue tract $10 Clarence L. Day and Byral M. Day to John C. Iloxle—Lot 1, block 11, M. D. Painter's sub I $10 Elijah H. Thornbrue and Martha B. Thorn- brue to William It. Whltchel and Emma' C. Whitchel—Lots 2 and 3, block 41, Pacific Farm* $10 Maria Smith and Jockob Smith to Max Balz- man—Lot 9, block B, Alvarado Terrace trt. .slo Kdward A. Strong and Mary Allen Strong to George W. Van Alatyne—Lot 45, Alcantara Grove tract $4200 A. J. Collins and Rose Collins to John M. Lei—Part lot 15, Hawks' add $10 Frances H. Hawks to Alfred J. Collins—Part lot 16, Hawks' add $1 Viola V. Van Glider to Henry Scott-Lot 4, Sarah M. Hall's sub $10 C, J. Walker and Carrie I>. Walker to Wil- liam Dower—Lotß 1 and 3, Kastsidn tract. .slooo Mrs. Esthor A. Flllmore and Mlllard Fill- morn to Frank Hess and Thlebout Hess— Lot 7, block 8, Fairmont tract $.1400 11. J. Campbell and Elizabeth B. Campbell to Oeorge C. Haldeman— Part of Grogan tract In no. Ban Pasqual $10 tJ. T. & R. Co, to Marianne T. Echemendy— Lot. 14. block 23, C. V. Hall tract $10 Columbian Inv. Co. to Mary Alice Hall—Lots I and 11, block 10, R. 1; also lots 5 and (i, block 11, R. 4. Wilmington $10 Pacific Improvement Co. to J. K. P. McCar- ley—Lot 8, block E, Pao Improvement trt..slo Edward U. Spencer and Orace G. Spencer to Curtis Wllllams-Part lots 1 and 2, block V, West Los Angeles $10 Martha W. Whlpple to Caleb Tompklns—Lot 90, Grlder & Dow's Adams Street tract. ...slo Richard Stlelau to Dr. A. F. Spclcher— Lots II and 12, resub of part of block 1, Collna Park $10 Sarah L. Rowles- to William11. Burkhart— Und ft of lot 26, Mapa tract $10 John B. Pyle and Minnie Pyle to Harriet A. Lane—Lot 15, Lake add sub $10 F. A. Hovey and Mary A. Hovey to Harriet A. Lone— Lot 14, same add $10 Moye W. Stephens, Mary Hnndrlck Stephens and MartinJ. McMahon to John F. Anderson and Ester Anderson—Lots 2, 4 and part lot 6, block 3, Bellevue avenue tract $10 Abner L. Ross and Emma C. Ross to Mary Duncan—Lots 45, 76, 77 and 78, Sunset Heights tract $10 Mary Duncan to Abner L. Ross— Lot 15, block O, Estella tract $10 Daniel 8. Halladay, Elblb M. Halladay and J. C. Nevln to Mary C. Nevln—Lots 3 and 4. block 47, Highland Park tract $10 Mary I*Fitz-Patrick. Elizabeth A. Packard, Carl Q. Packard, Cora Caas Packard and J. C. Ne-vln to MaryC. Nevln— Lots 1 and 2 and part o^ lot 6, block 47, Highland Park tract $10 Carl O. Packard. Cora Cass Packard and Elizabeth A. Packard and J. C. Nevln to same -Part of lot 6, block 47, Highland Park trt..slo U. T. & R. Co. to Louis Vesentln— Lot 1(17. Mettler tract . jio Sanford A. Pratt to Mrs. F.llen F. Pratt—Lot 228. Orider & Dnws Buh of Brlswalter tract. .slo Ellen F. Pratt to John H. Flynn and Martha Flynn— Lot 228, Grlder & Dows sub of Brln- walter tract jio Frank Phelps and Mabel M. Phelps to Wll- mot Q. Brown—Lots 22 and 23, hlock 306, Ingle- wood $io Hermosa Beach L. & W. Co. to B. F. Sault- uren and Elizabeth Saulturen— Lots 3 and 4, block 78, Second addition to Hermona Beach. slo F. W. Hamlln and Laura J. Hamlln to L. Q HambauKh— *.iot 3, Mrs. Oleason's sub JISOO U. T. ». R. Co, to Frank Rlchter and Louisa Rlchter—Lot 36, Gus B. Hill's Vernon Avenue tract |io Fred J. .Eddy to Maggie M. Eddjk—Lnt 24 and parts lot 21 and 23. Thompson Bros.' sub : jio \u25a0John S. Meyerholz to Charles C. Thompson- Lots 80 and 81, Crescent Park tract. $10 Same to Eldcn J. Ellyson— Lots 65 and r>« same tract {to REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 500 do MO.. .Sfi'.i :000 do 43- 1000 G. M'taln.. .HSVi' 800 do b30.. .46 . 1000 do h30.. .15,4 ICOO \u25a0 do bBO.. .47 2000 Gt. West'n .05 94 COO Eclipse ... .34 1000 do ...... .06 1000 Gold Bar. .40 1000 do b'3o.. .07 500 - do 40Vi 1000 do b30.. .08 1000- do b!0.;'.42.' 20 L. Tonopah3.lo 2000 do b38...43 BOOM'Namara .43 V* 1000 L. Harris. .08 ft' 1800 do b30.. .43Vt 32011 Steinway . .20 BOOMldway ..1.63 1000 do 21^ 600 do 1.64 800 do 21 1300 do b30..1.85 1000 do b30.; .23 s'll do b60.. 1.fR 3000. do b30.. .24 U 60 Montßna ..3.13% 1000 do b30.. .25 2000 N. Star 64 1000 L. C, M.M. .10 2000 do ...... .54U 2000 .do ...... .lOVi 600 do b30.. .56 1000 do 1)30.. .11 1500 Ohio 39 3000 do b30.. .11 500 do S9H 1000 do h30.. .12 600 do 3»k i'OOOMt. Vernon .38* i 20Tono. Ex.. 4.60 2000 do 38 nnoo B. llutte.. .:i«U 1000 do 3»vi 1000 Col. Mt 32 2000 Cashier C. .10 lOOODlam'd F.. .43% 4000- do lOJi 1000 L. Star 14 3(100 Dixie 20 4000 do 14H 1000 \u25a0 do b30.. .23 2600 do 14% 1500 do bBO.. .24 -000 M. Q. b3O. .22U 1000 do b30.. .25 600 R. Top b3O .22.i 700 Goldf'd M. .54% ion S'dstorm . .3!) 600 do ...... .65 KIO do 40 2600 Jumbo .... .76 1000 dob 60.. .45 1000 do bSO.. .79 1000 S. Pick 13 100 do b60.. .79 1000 do 13V4 .;\u25a0• > ;•'\u25a0\u25a0 Los Angeles Miners' Exchange Sales on the Miners' exchange yesterday were as follows: . . 1000 (i. iturl'ton .13 Vi 100 Slm'erone .49 8000 do 13 Vs 500 A. C. M... .09 600 do 1* 300 K. M. of N .16 1000 Herald .02 600 do .16 ' 6000 Tono. G... .0014 2000 M. Queen.. .22 1000BluoRldge.ll 200 Dixie .20 3000 Esperanza .03 1000 L. Harris.. .03lj 1000 Big Elk... .05 4000 do .Ol'.U 500 New Era.. .06 300 Mayme . ...15> a 2000Johnimle C .ll?i 100 Mayme ... .16V& 10(10 do 1114 300Bulirg M..S5 600 Mt. Whit.. .08 100 do 85 3000 Prov. Nev. .22 ft 1000 Shoshone ..14 200 Anna Bar. .OS 1000 do 14 1000 Tono. 11. U .09 lOOOV. Grande. .IS 600 do. 09 400Denver ... .31 1000 Gold. G... .01 1000BIUO Bull. .19 1000 Hold C 01ft 200 Bull. N. B. .42 BOOS. C. II 04ft 300 do 42 200 Blsbec W. .03»s 1000 Wolverine .09 2000 Oold. T. 0. .OB SOOCash Boy.. .20 ' 1000 Gt. West.. .04 500 G. West... .04 2000 H. T. M... .08 75 L. T0n0... 5. 01 300 Imp. O. M. .13 1000 Nev. Boy.. .30 : 1000 Sandstorm .37 1500 Gold Bar.. .2K 100 J. Butler.. .82 1000 Stolnway ..19 100 Jumbo 75 2000 Eclipse ... .2U 1000 Red Top... .SB 100U. aoldf"d. .21 1000 do 38 lOOOBuII. Com.. .09 1000 Adams ... .07 2000 B. C. Q. M. .02 600 Dlam'd'f'd .42 . 300 11. H. M. .. .*<> ion Ohio Tono. .31 2000 California .11', 100 Mon. T0n0.3.05 4000 Fawn . .06',, 60 do 3.05 2500 Gold. Rand .05 lUOO. Bullf'R.. .29 500 Gold. Tono. .Oilli 1000 G. M. of N. .64 2000 Cold Dust. .08 i \u25a0 600 do 54 600 K. & Bull. .12 100 Tono. N. S. .54 500 K. G. M... .09 2000 Jumbo Ex. .15 100 M. C. M...1.20 2008. Pick 12 SO do 1.20 100 (i. Anchor. .SI 1000 Nev. Gold. .24 BOOWfHt End. .74 500 do 24 300 Midway .. .44 1000 Pn. C. St.. .Oil 2500M'Namara .44 500 8. ]3ur. M. .25 160(1L. Star 14 10(.fl Wonder .. .03 200 Col. Mln. .. .30 5000 do .03 2000 Kendull .. .2O'/6 200 W. Goone. .2. 10 1000 Blue Hell.. .08 1000 H. Rock... .03 2000 Ind. Tono. .01 2000 B. Ant.i. .. .04 lOOOSlm'eronu .50 1000 P. Norn«.. .21 The following sales yesterday on the Los Angeles Western Mining Stock exchange are sSL, :.. B 2»' A !^ C.. C C?&°Va 19 -19"i Tonopah ' Relmont 1-22 1.25 Golden Anchor 83- .83 tiolrt Mountain 16V4 .16 Ureat Western 06 .07 Jim Butler 81 .87 Jim Butler Extension 25 .27 Little Tonopah... 3.10 3.10 MacNiimara 44 .44 Midway 1.63% 1.70 Montana 3.10 3.12U North Star 53H .64 Ohio Tonopnh 38 .39 Tonopah Extension 4160 5.00 Tonopnh of Nevada 14.00 Ooldliold L'lack llutte 35 .87 Columbia Mountain 32U .33 Diamond Field 43 .44 Dixie. 20 .20 Uoldflel dMlnlngof Nevada. .Mi .65 Jumbo 75',« .76 Kendall --IVi Lone Star 13 .14 ne..l Top 40 .41 Sandstorm 37 .39 Silver rick 134 .1* Nevada Southern Oil?* .10y« BullfroK BullfrogMining Co 1.01 1.05 I'.ullfroK National Bonk <UU .45 (iold Bar .38 .40 Lilto Harris «1U Orlßlnnl Bullfrog 28 -33 Htelnway 19 .2pU r.i-lipsn 34 .36 Krwlcli = 1W .22 Liißsen Co.. M. & M 10h .11 Cashier Copper 104 .KHi Mt. Vernon 38 U .S» Official Sales CuO Sllversh'd ..30 1000 Nev. Bon.. .091i BUOY. Jacket.. . 1S» Vi 1000 do 09** COO do 20 3500 do 1" 1000 O. Anchor. .S3 800 do b30.. .11 500 do Mil.. .84>/4 1500 Bullf'g N. . .4-4 Dolores B. do "Ward and Arcadia B. n> Qaffey to Peter h. Shecler-Lots 7, » and ». block 8, Sepulveda's sub of San P eArn..-.---Ig> Mabel V. Prlthcha<i (formerly Mabel V. Kofstad) to Ada K. Kofßtad-Part lot 3, reck s BUb of block 2«. San Podro •;;""•••"•••;••;;*" Ada K. Kofstad to Mabel V. Prltchard (for- merly Mabel V. Kofstad)-Part of lot 3, samn BU FloVeAceK"Ramsaur'to"Mrß.' Lucy B. Cook— I>jts 135, 136 and ISS, P. K. Ramsaur tract N Annle ' Richardson ! to! V'haries' ' E." "McPeek— Ix>t» 23 and 23, block. ClO, Young's add to "Whlttier * * Hannah "Marian" Salmon to Anna Terresja. Becker- I<ot 16, block Q. Garvanra add j^ o j flu F. K."shaw"and Hannah B. Shaw to Mra. Alice Lee-I^it 1«. block D. Ocean Villatrt.. slo Carlson Inv. Co. to Martin Larson-Lots «4 and 65. block D. Baroness tract •••••••"••v' 1 'J v William W. Wldney an.l Elizabeth A.JJW- ne,y to Mrs. : Kmma wldney .. Pauly rJf )t F.! 9 and 20, block M, Maclay's add. to San Fer- na j" d C"iiiatt"and" Esther " Hlatt "to"J." "p." Am- strons-l/>ts B an.l fi. Morgan Villa tract..... slo To M e ft p r h y ffii!MSrjJ b^k I oTS-ifl'f g \u25a0 111 1. SS k bl^es FF WW H .Ie S nryChari Osnrown-Lor;i" block B, Main Street Houlevard tract ........$lO I H. Preston and LlllloM. Preston to Louisa iive-Lol1. block 20. Highland View tract.. sßso Robert S. Smith, Flora M. Smith, Thomas H. Smith to John T. Cetchell-Lots 71, 72, .3 and 74, block C. Smith Bros. Compton Avenue tract No. 2 ' l 0 W TC. Tyler and Edna M. Tyler to Frank M Tyler—Lot 5, Tyler's subdivision $10 T. I. * T. Co. to S. K. Hemphlll (known Samuel K. Hemphtll) and Emma Hemphlll-lle- conveyance of lots 9 and 11, block 83, Long Beach - Lone Beach I-and and Water Co. to Wallace Cov«rt Price-l'art Farm lot 92, American Col- on y t ract \u25a0• * Elizabeth V- Henderson and W. O;car Hen- derson to Katherino V>. Jones-Lot 20. Work- man & Hollenbeck tract $1200 John 8. Adams, Dioebe G. Adams, Harland a. Adams and Caroline C. Adams to City of \u25a0Whtttier-Part Pico Homestead tract ....SIOOO Hohert S. Howland to James A. Keeney-Lota 90 and 91, Sunny Slda $I°°° W. 11. Harris to C. 8. Holdredge-Lots 27 an 12S, Inglowood Orange Orchard tract.... slo Reuben Rnessler to Jacnb P. Brockmcler— I^ots 172 and 173, Wlesondanger's South End t rac t $10 Adella il. Brode and F. A. Brode to Jacob P. Hrockmeler-Lots 17 and 18, Green's Central Oortlo A. Marits'to' Sv'lilYarn" 11. Baker-Part of lot 162, Lankershlm Ilancho L. & W, Co. s subdivision ........$lO Albert Kopp to Hermann Bosshard-Lot 4. block C. Peck's sub of Carolina tract. Lots 12i| and 121. Salt Lake Depot tract $10 T. I. & T. Co. to Frederick C. Frlti— Lot 34. block C, Howen & Chamberlain's Main and Klßueroa Street tract $w Same to William H. Bcharoli and Sarah H. Scharch— Lot 84, Bowen & Chamberlain's Main Street Boulevard tract $1° P. C. Daniels and Florence H. Daniels lo Henry Anderson— Lot 13, Baugh tract, N l°t 4 Hunter subdivision $W A. P. Fleming and Ida V. Fleming to Eliza- beth n. (Jump—Lots 4, B and 6, and part lota 9 and 10, block V, lots 16 and 17, block E, Ad- ams Street tract $6570 Willis M. Dlxon and Reglna M. Dlxon to D. W. Thumb—Lot 33, Marlborough Place ..S2IOO K. R. Bralnerd to Harry Herbert-Part lots 10 and 20, block 101, Bcllevue Terracfe trt. slo George W. Hazeltlno to H. P. Krnet-Part lotß 12 and 11, block 3, Beaudry tract $1 11. P. Krnst and Charlotte A. Ernst to John Wilson Phelps-Same as above $10 Mildred E. Frailer to H. P. Ernst-Lot S3 and part lot 34, Miller & Herrlott's subdivision.. slo Rebecca Pentz to Ann 11. Connery-Part of lot 22 and lot 23. W. W. Doolittlo's 5ub.. ..52000 Benjamin R. DavlsHon and Helen Davlsson to Kugonla B. Shirk—Lots 7 and 8, A. «: P. subdivision of lot li, block 16, Second Addition to Monrovia *I"'° Stella Blackburn and O. I*. Blackburn to J. P Blackburn-Lot 30,« block 85, Aiusa $3S Alice O. Wade and Homer 8. Wade to J. V- Blackburn-Lot 31. block SB. A*usa $35 George 11. Blxby und A. M. H. Blxby to Mary C. Ward—Lot 1, block A, Johnson trt. .slo Victor Dostcr to J. W. I^eonard—Agreement to convey part lots 1 and 2, Pine Avenua tract $1000 Oscar McCoy and Hophla McCoy to Erhard Opi>— Lot 8, Peck's Bub of lot J, and portion of lot 11, Ro. Palos Verdes $7000 Luoie Mather and Julia Ktta Ferry to I. L. Hater— Lots B and 6, Prospect tract $10 n. C. Bufkln and Anna Bufklnto Wilbur H. Dickey and Geneva L. Dickey—Lot 7, Baldwin & Llndsev's sub ...W. $10 Flora McEwen to Charles Anderson— Lot J. block P, Ocean Park Villa tract No. 3 $10 H. 11. . naltmi and Hattie I!. Dalton to Lura M. Doughty-I/it 4, K. 11. Dalton's Waahlnic- ton and Twentieth Street tract $1100 Hugh Wenley Wilson and Mabel Grace Wil- son to Oeorge McCoach—Lot IS, Metropolitan tract $10 Charles M. Stlmtion to P. C. Btoddard— Part lot 24, block 29. Angeleno Heights $1000 F. A. Wolfsklll tv Wcston Kullding Co.—Lot T, Weston's tract $10 Hattie L. Wiley to Ktta B. Griffin— Lot 3, block 149. L?s Angeles Olive Growers' asso- ciation lands $10 Kedondo Imp. Co. to Arthur B. Steel—Lot 21 and part lot Zt, block 17U. Redondo $876 Charles K. risk to Weltha J. Flsk—Lot 2. block li,Main Street tract $10 K. A. Forrester and Mury C. Forrester to J. P. Baldwin—Lilts 25 and M. block K. Forrester & lUlilivlii's Ami. t Avt-nuu Home tract $ld Rachel J. Henry and J. A. Henry to Cath- •rlna MvQulston— Lots 3, 4 and 5, 11. C. Lewis' «ub *"/ Throou Polytechnic Institute to B. a Kmlth UiuilvldtU IrnK iutei-vkt la lot 12, block V, Throop, Rates & Coook's sub $200 Henry 0. Rice to Carrie Edith Collins—Part of Fletnmlng tract $ 1(> 11. T. & R. Co. to Edith M. Peckham-Lot SB. Hock 3, Short Line Heach ouh. No 1 $10 Mrs. Marlon R. Ober to Ada J. McLean-Ixit ft. block F, Orlder & Hamilton's Vernon Park $4;>o Ramon D. Sepulveda and Caroline Oden Sepulveda to Charles; Irwln-Part of lot 4 in lot M, «ub of lot Mof Ho. Palos Vcrdes $10 Myra Blanc-hard and J. F. Blanchanl to Jo- sephine Crochler—Lot 9. block H, Flanagan'* sub of Orange Slope tract WOO Pacific Imp. Co. to KininyraE. Norrls— l<ot 9. block B, Pacific Imp. tract $10 James H. Parker and Olive M. Parker to Margaret J. Bennett— Lot 3, block 76, Manhat- tan Beach : $10 J. Prank Carr and I.ydia w. Carr to Albert B. Bholly-I»t21. Ocenn Wave tract $10 Ellsa Felher to Uelman Nogren—Part lot 4, block 3, Brooklyn tract $'<> Bridget Blggy to John Beck— Agreement to convey lots 31, 32, 3.1, .'l.', and :tn, Jiißgy'H xub of Orange slope tract $ISf,O John W. Melville, and Mn Melville to Minn Kate X Faulkner—Lot 3. Melville tract $675 Crawford Messenger to Olive Rasmussen lot 2. block 3, Mtomibt tract $200 Pacific Imp. Co. to Charles C. Kurd—Lot 11. block A, Paclflc Imp. tract $10 L. A. Inv. & T. Co. to Mrs. Helena Johnson —Lot 37. hlock 2. C. V. Hall tract .....flO Hnnih F. E. Scriven and Ralph M. Kcrlvpn to Ixmle A. Green— Agreement to convey part of lot 67, west portionof Lick tract $«50 Charles M. Btlmson to Anna E. McCanna Lot 20, Davln & Julllen'H sub $."> Dr. P. Janns to and from J. R. Denny—First party agrees to furnish water on sixty lots in K. S. Fields' Occidental Heights tract; party of second part agrees to convey to llrnt party lots 6, 27 and 28. block 0. game. sub...s'J4o L. A. Cemetery Assn. to Mrs. Mary Scott Part of lot 1340, Evergreen cemetery $H0 Same to Mrs. Louise Hoack—Part lot 842. \u25a0ame $-'W utjnie to W. 8. James— Part lot imiii, same..sl Southern Paclflc Railroad company, D. O. Mills and Homer S. King, truMoes, to Con- rad Schllsmayer Part section 17, township 8 north, range 18 west $H>o'l Frank M. Kelsey, administrator of estate of Jtmes C. Barr. deceased; Krank M. Kel- sey, admln'rtrator nf estate of Minerva K. Barr, deceased, John Doe, Hlchard ltoe. John rtean, Mary Don, Mary Fen and Mary Fen by W. A. Whlet, sheriff, to Joseph J. Richards, trustee under will of Henry Thomas, deceased Part Boctlon «, township 6 north, range 13 west $2:185 Mary J. Lovejoy and A. C. Lovejoy to Frank Orey—Lot 12. Palm Vlnta tract.. slo Flora L. Chapman and L. H. Chapman to Emma Kaiser—Portion of Orangn tract. sl. r >') A. D. Childress, trustee, to Mrs. M. 11. Cherry—Lot 3, block 37, Oarvansa addition No. 1 *\u25a0"> Maude H. Cherry and Alexander Cherry to Marie Wallace Lot 3, block 37, durvatizn addition No. 1 $1« H. P. Ernst to Charlotte A, Emst Lit S3 and part lot 34, Miller & Herrlot's ro- subdivision ;' 10 Bertha A Hunker to James O. Cortelyou —Lot 1, block 3, Shakespeare Beach $lv Mutual Realty company to J D. Rice Lots 102, 103. 104, 105, 163, 164 and TM. Inter-Urban tract $ °" James O. Scarborough, trustee, to T. J. Beckwlth—Lot 21, block 26, Pasadena Villa tract *"" Same to Theederg D. Bevkwlth—Lot It, block »7. same I. I "*,'' Mutual Realty company to A. Rahwvl<-r Lot 347, Inter-Urban tract $100 Hrlglda Zobeleln to Emma E. Ferguson— Lot 14, block 4. JSobeleln's Main Btrj«t t raot * lv Abbot Klnney to Jennie M. Olmstea.l-Lot 1!>. block 5, Oolden Bay tract $10 Daniel T. Handy and Emma A. Handy to W. J. Davis-Lot 5. block lv. Chllds Height., tract $li'H) Actonoma Oil & Dev. Co. to Mrs. Josle Mal- laehowit»-Part section 10, 4 N. 13 \\ ».'"3 Oliver 8. Bond, Clara Bond and Stiite Hank A Tr. Co. of L. A. to Carlton C. Wc»t-Ix>ts 134 and IJ6. Lomita Park $«'*' M. U Wlck» to M. I- Wicks. Jr.-Lot 205 Oreen Central Avenue tract $W W. H. Crook and Ada K. Crook to Wilfred K. Hayei-Part lot 4. block J. Pickering Lund & Water Cci subdivision $150.) Samuel Strohm and Susan Btrohm to Albert Mtrcor—Lot 13. block Mil, Oleiulora tract.. slo Oeorge W. Btlmaon to William 0. Uradahaw Agreement to convey lots 1 to14 and ii to ti'J. Rosetta Heights tract *l-» V. B. Tenney and Hattie M. Tenney to Hosa Frle.lman-Ix>t 204 and part lot 203. Fourth Bt. bridge tract $1° James A. Keeney to Ulenn A. Coflleld—Lot U4. J. A. KBfiu-y'H replat $1000 W. W. I'udrlrk tnd Katie 11. Pudrlck to \V. A. Hensley— LoU 6, 10 and 13. block X, and lots I and 18, block L. flrlKsbys Court $10 Title Insurance and Trust company to H. I. Nance— Lots ( and 7, block lv,Bhort Lino Beach aubdlvislon No. 2 $lv Krank It. Lloyde and M. Frances Lloydo to Amelia Kessler Lot 7, block 5, Short Line Beach subdivision No. 1 $10 Union Trust and Healty company to namu Lot 6, block 5, sums subdivision $10 M. L. Hudson and Mattle M. Hudson to Frank H. Lloyd* Lot li. block S. same sub- division »' 0 Jchn P. Jones and Qeorglna 8. Jones to J. 11. I>. Brown* Lot it. block 71, Santa Mon- ica $10 Robert William* to Lena Williams Lot 1. Orand Avenue addition to Maskell tract. slo John P. Jones and Georglna 8. Jones to Kos* Elisabeth Zerboni— Lot C, bloolc US. Santa Monica $10 Louis Jaccbl and Louisa Jacobl to Harriet C. llutililiim.il Lot 4, block A, Hlrrt tract $10 Uertha Btyger and Alex. Btyger to Carri.i F. Coulter—Agreement . to convey . lot 18, Ocean Ueuch (übdlvislon t.,.f])»Ui) LO3 ANOELE3 HERALDi TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1905. 9 s!r.^*?s*lno. nUBINESa COLLEGE. 033 WJSmF W. Snventh. Beautiful hnmn fAiSjjf mirroundlngfl, dny nnrl evmlnn V. BROWNSBERqER, Bin'lneas Manager. NO SUMMER VJtCJtTIOK But students' vacation made up. Attend th» largest and most influential business train- Ing school In the southwest. Inquiries In- •Us* «00 South Hill Bt. E. It. Isaacs, Prefc nUSINF.B3 COLLEGE T9 A fIAFE ANDRE- LIABLE SCHOOL. NlKht sessions. 2U W. 3d. -—\u25a0 SOUTHERN CAiirO/7/V/A »• ' A#o GRAHAMSCHOOL OF&HQRTHAftDt AMJ QRANO AV£. > LOS AMOCLC&, CAL* FOR SALE Hotels and Lodging Houses FOR SALE— LODGING HOUBE. On 11111 street, close, tn, nicely furnished, 10-room houao. Will sell very cheap. Nice lease. Investigate. R. A. ROWAN ft CO., 200 H. W. Heliman Bldg. A SNAP IN A NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM- Ing louse of 20 rooms, centrally located, for snle. Ch?ap rent; lonir Inase. Inquire of WILL MET7.QKR, ClO South Main. Furnltur* FOR SALE—FACTORY PRICKS ON FURNl- ture contlnuesl .Stands, $1.00; chairs, 65c; rockers, $1.25; 6-foot extension tables, $5.00; Iron beds, $2.50; wallhat racks, withmirror, $1.25; small dresser*. 3.1.75; box couches, KM; couch covers, $1.10; $1.50 kitchen tables, $1.15; treasure tahleH, $.1.50: 3-drawor chiffoniers, $3.76; Indies' desks, $.i.OO; $12.60 oak dres- sers, French Rlass, $9Jifl; $15.00 mantel fold- Ing bed. $11.50; $6.50 Ramie couch for $4.75. We are way below market value on every- thing. - \u25a0 J. M. OVERELL, 652-654 South Main St. Sewing Machines. ~~~~~ ' "DON'T FORGET." ~~" WILLIAMSON PIANO CO. have the •STANDARD ROTARY SEWINO MACHINE to sell. Wo have Just received a shipment of tho lats styles, with several new labor saving devices. COMB INAND SEE THEM. " We also have a large stock of SECOND- HAND SEWING MACHINES. All makes— prices from $4.00 up. Every machine guaranteed. WILLIAMSON PIANO CO., Nd. -327 8. Bprlng st. Stocks an*l Bands R. W. POINDEXTETt, BROKER, 409 WIL- . cox Building, ttoals In bonds, mortgages and other first class securities. Reference— First National bank, Miscellaneous PIANOS— ALL YOU NEED TO PAYUS IS $t when you select your piano, then $6 monthly. Wo won't charge you any Interest. We positively guarantee the price we ask to be the same as asked In New York, Boston or Chicago. Remember the old house of FITZGERALD when you want a good piano. 113 S. Spring street. FOR SALE—LUMBER-BY THE NATIONAL COMPANY. Try the big new- yard. 20th and Alameda streets; clean, new stock and plenty of It. Come, we'll show you both quality and price. Large Mock of sash and doors. The best of mill work at the very lowest rCeS' NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY, . 20th and Alameda streets. SLAUGHTER IN WALL PAPER BEST VALUE IN U. S. 76-ln. burlap, 20c; 36-in. dyed, 15c; opaque Shades. 25c; best paint, $1.60; table oil cloth, 20c; molding, 2c; shingle stain, 75c; best white enamnl made, makes things look like a mirror; glazing, patntlnc WALTBR BROrt.. 627 S. Spring. ' NEW DISCOVERY. :" Our «namel finishes things like a mirror; none better; bigcut In wall paper, boßt value In U. S. ; 76-in. burlap, 20c; 36-ln. dyed, 15c; best paint, $1.50 gal. ;table oil cloth, 20c; shlngln stain. 76c; opaque shades. 25c; fine finished molding, 2c. Hentl for samples. WALTER BROS., 627 S. Bprlng. FOR SALE—NEW AND SECOND-HAND . billiard and pool tables. Bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. Sena for catalogue. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKI2-COLLENDER CO. 620 B. Broadway. Los Angeles. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate' FOR EXCHANGE- CITY PROPERTY FOR. COUNTRY. f.ifnirt Mortgage $1800; house southwest for a ranch near Burbank or Glendale; must be Improved; not necessarily 'have house on. $5000—Mortgage 12700; now S-room houso for small ranch worth about $2600. Glendale or Burhank district preferred. $3000—Equity In 13 lots In South Hollywood for a clear ranch. What have you? WM. N. HOLWAY, 211 Grant Bldg. Homo 1130. Main 4570. FOR EXCHANGE— CITY PROPERTY FOR COUNTRY. $6000—MortBBKB $1800; houso southwest for a ranch near Burbank or Ulcndale; must bo lmprovod: not necessarily have house on. $5000—Mortsttfte $-700; new 8-room housn for small ranch worth about $2500. Glendale or Burhank district preferred. $3000— Equity In 13 lots in South Hollywood for a clear ranch. What have you? WM. N. HOLWAY, 211 Grant Bldg. Home 1939. Main 4570. FOR EXCHANGE- 8-acre ranch In beautiful I.n Canada; 15- year-old oranges, olives, apples and other fruits; Improved with modern 6-room house and barn. WiU accept Los Angeles Income PlOper HERRON-BAXTKR REALTY CO., 300-301 11. W. Heliman Bldg. 1 STOCK RANCH $20,000 Stock runch of 200 acres, about seven .ttlles from Ravenna; eight-room houso, stone storeroom, barn, blacksmith shop, good orohard, everlasting water; water piped through house, uarn and gar- den; miles of ditches with pure mountain water; fifteen to twenty miles of range for cattle. Want to trade for Income property, city or eastern. J. W. I'ntNS, 431 Ilrysun Itlork. FOR KXCHANUE-BY BEN WHITE. 200 ranches, $500 to $150,000. 100 hoiivn and lots, $1000 to $50,000. 100 orange and lemon groves, $2000 to $100,- 000. \u25a0 6000 miscellaneous properties. To buy, sell or trade property go to HKN WHITE, 308 Bryson Block. 2d and Spring strsets. YOU ISXCHANOK-MODICIIN KURNISHKU COTTAUU FOR CIUOCERY. ROOMINO HOUSE FOR CIOOD COTTAGE. ACRHAOK CLOSB INFv.ll RESIDENCE. OLD BETTLEKH INVKSTMKNT CO., 601-W3 GRANT ULDG. FOR . KXCHANCI'i-OKANUM GROVK IN Riverside for property In Northern Califor- nia; Los Angeles income property for Seattle; lwi acres lv Colorado, Improved, for some- thing here; cash clirtvieiu-u. J. A. MORLAN & CO., 418 Chamber Commerce Bldg,\,V >n UAXON WILL EXCHANGE YOUR f ROPER*, ty. any location. Large list to selact from. MAXON Kb'ALTY CO., 11J115 Btlmsoo Bids;. PO" * AU * Business Property W. M. OATU,ANn~* COMPANY, fci HUNTINUTON RMX>. POPULATION IX>B ANGELES, 1»1(V— 260,000. pon sale OUTI CLIENT BAYfI: "BKLti MT »-BTOnY AND BABTSMENT BRICK HOTEL) AT LONO BEACH." THtfl MOTEL HAS A HUPKRB SITUA- TION AND OKOHT TO MAKH SOMEBODY A GILT-EDGED INVESTMENT. THE TOP FLOOR 18 tINFtIRNIStIRn, BUT FURNITURE OF 33 ROOMS, PIANO AND POOL TABLE] GOES IN TUB SALE). PRICB 135,000.00. "TERMS. W. M. OARLAND A CO., 124 HUNTINGTON UUrtl. MEMBERS L,. A. REALTY BOARD. FOB BAMS— WASHINGTON RTItfIET. WASHINGTON HTREBT. WABIIINOTON STREET. This thoroughfare will be the next •treet paved. For a few days we offer a large corner, olose In, at a barfrnln; $30 per foot under market value. This Is a treat bargain and a money-mutter. C. J. HBYLER * CO., SOLS) AOENTS, 310-11-13 BRYBON BLK. WAREHOUBID AND FACTORY BITES. WAREHOUSW AND FACTORY SITES. WARBHOUBM AND FACTORY SITES. 100 FEET FRONTAOE ON BEATON HT., SOUTH OF STH, AT 18000 FOR A FEW HAVH MANY MORB PIECES FOn IN- DUSTRIAL PURPOSES FROM 80-FOOT LOTS TO ACREAGE, WITH OR WITHOUT . SWITCHES OK SPURS, AND ADJACENT TO BOTH tANTA FH AND S. I. 11. 11. AMSOLE AOENT. THOMAS H. HASTINOrV THOMAS 11. HASTINGS 1102 BRALY BLDQ. FOR SALE- BY BARRY BROS.— BM-329 BRADBURYBLDd. ' WE HAVE SEVERAL CORNERS ON SOUTH MAIN STREET. ONR ESPE- CIALLY, 100x140; N. E. CORNER, NMAR ADAMS; 1170 PKH FRONT FOOT. A CAN- VABS OF THE FEW AVAILABLE COR- NERS DOWN THERE WILL ' CONVINCE YOU THAT THIS IS A GOOD INVEST- MENT. . FOR SALE— N. W. CORNER OF MAPLH AVB. AND TTH ST., TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDINOi CLOSB TO MAIN ST.; BAROAIN. W. M. GARLAND A CO., . '.. »24 HUNTINQTON BLDO. J10,75»-7«H FT. SPLENDID 12-ROOM DWEL- llng. No. 1325 Central avenue. Bargain. $6500—25x110 ft.. Rood 12-room house and barn. No. 611 Towne avenue. WTIITCOMB- QIBSON CO.. 629-631 Laughlln Bldg. ,' .".%sT.'' Country Property ~~' ' AN OPPORTUNITY THAT IS PASSING. More of this land Is being sold every week, «nd all of this 80,000-acre trect of corn, wheat and alfalfa land will soon be gone. Any Investor or homestekor who has $800 or $10,000 and who folia to get 40 acres or a •ectlon of this land at our present prices Is making a mistake. NEXT EXCURSION TUESDAY. PRICE3NOW $22.60 AN ACRE, INCLUDING ONE $10 SHARE OF \u25a0 WATER STOCK WITH EACH ACRE BOLD. WESTERN COLONIZATION AND IN- VESTMENT CO.. 11l Herman W. Heliman Bldg.. Cor. 4th and Spring. Los Angeles. FOR SALE AT ALTADENA, THE BEAU- tlful foothill suburb of Pasadena: $750— Acre lot. well located;- fine view. $187t Nina acres, mostly .in corn; splendid soil, frood water right, lies well, magnificent vl«>w. Very cheap. $2600 Fourteen acres tn assorted fruits and table grapes; with this ko eighty Bf-rcx hill land and good prlvato water supply. $5000 Ten-aer« orange grove: fln« building•slt«-:- beautiful unobstructed view. L. M. TRATT, 608 Laughlln Building. FOR SALE- CHICKEN RANCH. CHICKEN RANCH. i ' 24 acres; best of sandy loam; 600 chlck- enß; horse, wagon, all farming tools: chick.- 'en house, etc. ; S-room cottage, furnished. Party going east, and must be sold In 30 days. Price $3300. Terms. SAN GABRIEL REALTY CO.. Sole Agents. Office opposite Mission San Gabriel, Cal. POR SALE^ HEMET VALLEY SOIL. ' WATER. CLIMATE. Have you heard of Hemet? Have you seen Hemet? - Have you'heard or seen land at Hemet? If you have not, don't miss It. Go now. Illustrated booklet and excursion rate. . Apply at'seency. HEMET LAND CO.. Cor. Sd and Spring 218 Wllcox Bldg. FOR BALE— THE BALI LAKE ROAD IS now running. For city lots at Las Vegas, also acreage In the Muddy and Vegas valleys, sea J. T. McFHERSON, 408 Stlmson Block, cor. i Third and Bprlng; a commissioner (or Nevada In California. TO LET-39 ACRES FIRST-CLASS FARM- Ing land .near Fullerton, with -water. Now In crops; $300 cash needed. R. E. IBBET- BON. 818 Trust bldg. \u25a0 Beach Property FOR SALE- OPEN YOUR EYES AND GLANCE OVER THESE BARGAINS IM OCEAN PARK. 50 feet on tier aye., for two days, only $235 per foot; Sills Is a real bargain. 60 feet on Marine St., $180 per foot; this . will be worth $200 per foot tho minute the first pile Is driven for the new pier, which will be started in a few days. Don't hesitate now and Inside of 30 days hate yourself for not buying on Marino st. PLAYA DEL AEY. Now Is the time to get 1 In on the "ground floor 1 ? prices. A small amount of cash swings a large purchase. Come In and get our prices and terms. We also have some good buys In VENICE. The place which has no limit as to prices, good buy at any price. Three choice lots on Wave Crest, $950 and $1000. BAST OCEAN PARK. The Ideal plat o for a nice little country home, all the Improvements of a modern city. .Allsubdivided In 1-acre lots, plenty of good waUr and rich soil, one mile from the ocean and Venice of America, on the Los Angeles- I'aciflo Short Line railway, between Ocean Pork and Los Angeles and only $500 per acre; 14 down, balance 6, 12, 18 months; any on* can buy an acre and have a home of their own and enloy the exhilarating climate of the grand old Pacific. These prices are subject to raise by the company any time. OCEAN PARK TERRACE TRACT. The tract that has made Ocean Park fa- mous as a place for Investors. We have only a few lots left from the original owner, which range tn price from $225 up to $500; terms very easy. We have a number of other good buys which we willbe, pleased to show and explain It you willcall at our office. A. F. WEBSTER & CO.. 802 Mason Bldg., 4th and Broadway, > ' Los Angeles. Pico aye. and Second St., Phone Main 4000. OCKAN PARK. \u25a0, ' YOU SEE OUR TWO 810 TRACTS AT HUNTINOTON PARK. LARGE LOTS. LITTLE PRICES. FREE TICKETS FOR THE ASKINfI. FULL INFORMATION AT OUR OFFICB. BOSS * MMIMti V, I'HONK SUNSET MAIN «BM. lIOMB 7602. KOO9I SM - . D.W. lI EM.M *N BUILDING. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR EXCHANGE— $5000 25 acres, Improved; 18 acres In vineyard, 4 years old; also prunes and apri- cots; good well: want good city or eastern property. COOPER & CUDDEBACK, _ 218 S. Broadway, Room 237. FOR KXCHA"nGE-240-ACRE RANCH NEAR \u25a0 Redlandg; 140 tillable, 20 In fruit; 4-room house, large barn; all fenced; well, windmill and reservoir: water piped to house and barn. Price |3> per acre. Want city prop- erty. J. A. MORI^AN.A CO., 413 Chamber Commerce Bldg. FOR EXCHANOE-320 ACRES CLEAR, FINE land; want 6 or 7 room cottage and will pay cash difference. It. S. SAUNDERS. 412 Chamber of Commerce Bids. FOR EXCHANGE— . i 31 Fine littlechicken ranch, excellent soil; on rar line, about 12 miles from tho beach; *3700. Want large lot close In. CITY BUILDING COMPANY, Phone 1619. 629V& S. Broadway. BEN""WHITE WILL, EXCHANGE YOUR property. 308 BRYSON BLOCK, Second sad Spring sts. Member L. A. Realty Board. Miscellaneous. "Swaps" * FOR EXCHANGE—WILL, GIVE NEW Franklin Oil & Refining Co., stock for ready made suit or tailoring, or what have you? Address 320 Byrne lildgr. Home C9OO, Main 6911. , BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE- Mmall hotel, with large lot and furniture and stock. Just outside of city; Income $100 p«r day; 16000 will handle It; a big snap. Also, v |35,00u hotel, doing first-class business; rare chance; none better. See Ij.vuKlN & CO., Sol* Agents, 421 llyrnu Bldg. I HAVE THE lIANDUNO OP A MINING proposition that looks very good to me. Fifteen thousand tons of fourteen-dollar ore blocked out and on the dump; (0 miles from tiolillluld. 1 want to Interest a few good men In the formation of a company to buy It. BEfcJ DISAN ABOUT IT, 202 Laughlln llldg. THEUB IB AN OPPORTUNITY KOH BOMK reliable man, "who knows a good thing," to get In on a ground floor proposition with several prominent and old established business men of this ulty whoso success .n their respective lines of business prove* their ability to mako money. I willput you next, It won't cost you a bean to in- vestigate the matter, and your chanoes for making a furtune In eighteen months mn uxvellont If you take hold, but you must act quickly. . Address VOX 238, Herald HAVE YOU ANYTHINO TO SELLT Do you wish tv buy anything? Do you iifoil money T Dv you need advlcef Do you lined an Auctioneer? See ULY STKIIN, till) South Broadway. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC GOv ATLANTA, GAm OLD. PEOPLE £W. Ttcb Pains and Ailments W Any taint of the blood quickly show 9 itself with old people, and troubles, which a younger, more vigorous con- '^jf^^^Mpi stitution holds in check, take possession of those of ad- : lsM£*&^fZ' vanced years. A mole, wart or pimple often begins to in« 'fiizr^/F/f flame and fester, terminating in a sore that refuses to heal. Wandering pains of a rheumatic character are almost constant, the joints get stiff and the mus- cles sore, while sleeplessness and nervousness make life a burden. ' The nat- ural activity of the Ikxlv is not j had agevere atUckof GrJ hich j eft me 8o great in old age and all the almost a phy , ical wreck . To my wret ched organs get dull and Sluggish, condition, Rheumatism developed. In a short failing to carry out the waste time after beginning 8. S. S. I was relieved of the matters and poisons accumu- pains and have gained in flesh and strength and 1 itin <r in the avstem and they "^ K eneral health is better than foryears. I heart* lating in thesyste^auiey recommend s , 8> &£or bloo^ diseaS e,. are taken up and absorbed by ' Un i on s . C. B. F. Gregory. the blood, rendering it weak and unable to properly nourish the system. There is no reason why old age should not be as healthy as youth if the blood iskept pure and strong. S. S. S. S^^^ >«^ * 8 P ur «ly vegetable and is the safest and best .blood ff^ 4p^ purifier and tonic for oldpeople, because it is gentle, Utat but at the same time thorough in its action, purify- kZj-J \^l& lns tlle blo °^ , 0^ au poisons an< i foreign matter, strengthening it and toning up the entire system by, its fine tonic effect. Almost from the first dose the appetite increases, the general health begins to improve and the pains and ailments pass away.' II Seaside Park M\ iSM . \u25a0 . LONG BEACH |;|| iJjIJI I . _it STARTED WITH A RUSH $*ti rSl's III! The best selections are being rapidly taken by home builders and the shrewdest specula- (jjjjj I'j !jj(i' || tors. You had better make your selections at once. S««'''P iJ?i Our Special \u25a0 fe rVln! WiU Be Run J^ VC1 T llalf Hour From Our Offlce From Now Until Next 111 l|| L%IJ Sunday at Half Fare for the Round Trip I Pr :<i '!| Itel cs. HI pli [tjjjjjj | ©••^•J'^.oo J|i;|;| JillKJl Take any Long Reach car at Sixth and Main streets to Seaside Park. You will find when II ji 'Wjij II ill! 1 you pet there the. most beautiful and up-to-date subdivisions on the coast, fronting- on the H| i *H-j li."fl »cca "- with bath ho " sc '^ as 'scwcr ' waler and electric ligllts: walk- 9 \^ n " all th r e s , trcct f ;- a . 7 f i E « I lli'il'ii W..M Mi foot pleasure pier and all other modern improvements. One special feature of this delightful Ifl ><U||, \u25a0bS'Siali resort is the children's bathing pools, absolutely safe, and situated right opposite the pavilion, II fi*\J\)[ '!\u25a0 h™BHlllla a feature which is found at no other pleasure resort except at Seaside Park and Coronado. I B> Viiil »j| IjIIiI li Hill Our office will be open at all times to issue tickets, and agents will be on the ground to I §|V.n«'' fl Jli I show the property and to make reservations. Don't put off going until tomorrow, but go to- I Bl^"'^ 'in' 4m I (lay- For maps and full information see I liC''')
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WESTERN MINiNG STOCKS

Vernon's addition to Whlttler ;;--y:*\°O. O. Hlnman, W. I. Carter and Harriet A.

Hlnman to John W. Hofl-Part lot5, McDon-ald tract

*10Sarah 8. Klsson and J. F. Blsson to George

B. Dane—Lots 30 and 31, Clark and Slsson stinrl 1..W

Georgo B. Dane and Mlnnla R. Dane toSarah M. Slsscm-Fart in Lawrence avenue. s2oo

Henry Benedict to Henry Dick—Lot 1, block2, ChlldJ Heights .....1.:...... $10

Sidney H. Ullmore and Lizzie B. Gilmnra toConr Johnson— Lot 9, block A, Nrmy HomeM

t£org™P. 'Elliott""to"Bte'inv'

J."!Eiiiott-LotsG and 11, block 18.1. Santa Monica (31ft

Union Trust and Rwilty Co. to Laura Wil-klns-I^)t 70, Robert Marsh's Central Ayen"JJ

•and'

Jennie' b7' McCartney

tn Hoard nf Church Kxtcnslon of United Prcs-

and 4, block 70, I-onK Beach $1750Madeline F. Wills to same-^Lots 6 and S.

block 70, Long Bench $10(Jeorgo J. Ley and Mrs. Beatrice Ley to Ira

Lebevltz Lots 110 and 111, Ley's add $10Patrick J. MeCormick and Mary J. McCor-

mlck to William 11. Garland—Part block 6,

O. B W0

Mnn.lny, May ID, IMS.Marr 11. Carpenter «nd Annie R. Carpenter

to S. O. Mccarty— Agreement to eonvsy portseotlon 10, » s. it W $***>

Caleb Odrrldrtn and fiarah E. Odrrlnon to O. fl.iriKKins-i.ot in, block mi, Olenriorn $10

O. R. iiikkliiband R. 11. iiikklthto SamMneArtamn—Lot X block HB, Ol«ndora trt. .sloPennlngtcn W. Mlnthorn «nd Anna M. Mln-

thorn to l.la l^hovlt«-Ix>t 84, Herbert A Kut-terworth'n Cumberland tract $1*

V. T. A R, Co. to Minnie K. Been— Part lot141, hlock D, Suit Lake Depot tract No. 5..510Ernest Harrison Bailey and Eugenic 11. Bail-

ey to William E. Stevens— Lot 22, block 25,Eleotrla Railway Hom#stm<l Association..!. sloMinnie H. Rector and George H. Rector to R.

E. Garcia— Lot19, hlock 7,, Mott tract $10R. 8. Oarcla to Union Trust Co. of Loa An-

geles—Hams an above $10Th« McCarthy Co. to Edith Motaholder— !<ot

7, hlork M, McCarthys aubdlvislon $19McCarthy Co. to Edith MoAßholn>r-Lots (

and 6, block n, McCarthy Co.'* subdivision.. sloAlexander K. Hawton and Annie I*Rawaon

to Thomas X, Sheldon— Lot 80, riummera Ktib-divlslon $.1500

Asft Oroen and Mary Green to W. H. Gloyd—Lot 14, block B, Ninth Street tract Mxt $10

John V. Llttigand Bessie ft. Llttlgto A. ft.Volght and Broadway B. As T. Co.—Part of lottS, Reed* subdivision $10

Adolf Rueff and Kmllle Iliieft to Jacob J.Knolen—!,ot 29, block P, Orlder & Hamilton'!Vernon l^ark $350

Fre.l W. Pelvln and Nora I'elvln to W. H.O'Rrlen— Part lots 3S and 86, 8. W. Holslnirertract $10

Perry I. Parmelen and Effie I. I'armelee to•ame—Part lot 36, same tract $10

F. 11. Woomer and Ix>rctta B. Woomer ton. I/. Junod— Lot 10, block A, Stanwood ANaih'n sub $10

G. Ik Junod and Elizabeth Junod to Mrs.Mary Canfleid—Samn as above $10

Mrs. Mary Canfleld to (i. U Junod-Ixit 8,block A, same sub $10

Andrew Drearer to Elizabeth Blair—Lota 3Dand 87, block I,Atlantlo Avenue odd $10

Gerald I, dn D. Lloyd to William T. Hop-kins—Lotß 2 and 3, Lloyd tract $10

Anna W. Vnmey and Nathan 11. Varney toLucy A. Armstrong-Lot 2, block 2, Eno ftVnrney'd tract $10

Vera. O. Hartshorn and Tamest G. Itartuhornto Union Trust Co. of Los Angeles— Lot 88,Otis H. Hill's Vernon Avenue tract $10

Clarence L. Day and Byral M. Day to JohnC. Iloxle—Lot 1, block 11, M. D. Painter'ssub I $10

Elijah H. Thornbrue and Martha B. Thorn-brue to William It. Whltchel and Emma' C.Whitchel—Lots 2 and 3, block 41, PacificFarm* $10

Maria Smith and Jockob Smith to Max Balz-man—Lot 9, block B, Alvarado Terrace trt. .slo

Kdward A. Strong and Mary Allen Strong toGeorge W. Van Alatyne—Lot 45, AlcantaraGrove tract $4200

A. J. Collins and Rose Collins to John M.Lei—Part lot 15, Hawks' add $10

Frances H. Hawks to Alfred J. Collins—Partlot 16, Hawks' add $1

Viola V. Van Glider to Henry Scott-Lot 4,Sarah M. Hall's sub $10

C, J. Walker and Carrie I>. Walker to Wil-liam Dower—Lotß 1 and 3, Kastsidn tract. .sloooMrs. Esthor A. Flllmore and Mlllard Fill-morn to Frank Hess and Thlebout Hess— Lot7, block 8, Fairmont tract $.1400

11. J. Campbell and Elizabeth B. Campbellto Oeorge C. Haldeman— Part of Grogan tractIn no. Ban Pasqual $10

tJ. T. & R. Co, to Marianne T. Echemendy—Lot. 14. block 23, C. V. Hall tract $10

Columbian Inv. Co. to Mary Alice Hall—LotsIand 11, block 10, R. 1; also lots 5 and (i,block11, R. 4. Wilmington $10Pacific Improvement Co. to J. K. P. McCar-

ley—Lot 8, block E, Pao Improvement trt..sloEdward U. Spencer and Orace G. Spencer to

Curtis Wllllams-Part lots 1and 2, block V,West Los Angeles $10

Martha W. Whlpple to Caleb Tompklns—Lot90, Grlder & Dow's Adams Street tract. ...slo

Richard Stlelau to Dr. A. F. Spclcher— LotsII and 12, resub of part of block 1, CollnaPark $10

Sarah L. Rowles- to William11. Burkhart—Und ft of lot 26, Mapa tract $10

John B. Pyle and Minnie Pyle to Harriet A.Lane—Lot 15, Lake add sub $10

F. A. Hovey and Mary A. Hovey to HarrietA. Lone—Lot 14, same add $10

Moye W. Stephens, Mary Hnndrlck Stephensand MartinJ. McMahon to John F. Andersonand Ester Anderson—Lots 2, 4 and part lot 6,block 3, Bellevue avenue tract $10

Abner L. Ross and Emma C. Ross to MaryDuncan— Lots 45, 76, 77 and 78, Sunset Heightstract $10

Mary Duncan to Abner L. Ross— Lot 15,block O, Estella tract $10

Daniel 8. Halladay, Elblb M. Halladay andJ. C. Nevln to Mary C. Nevln—Lots 3 and 4.block 47, Highland Park tract $10

Mary I*Fitz-Patrick. Elizabeth A. Packard,Carl Q. Packard, Cora Caas Packard and J. C.Ne-vln to MaryC. Nevln—Lots 1 and 2 and parto^ lot 6, block 47, Highland Park tract $10

Carl O. Packard. Cora Cass Packard andElizabeth A. Packard and J. C. Nevln to same-Part of lot 6, block 47, HighlandPark trt..slo

U. T. & R. Co. to Louis Vesentln— Lot 1(17.Mettler tract. jio

Sanford A. Pratt to Mrs. F.llen F. Pratt—Lot228. Orider & Dnws Buh of Brlswalter tract. .slo

Ellen F. Pratt to John H. Flynn and MarthaFlynn—Lot 228, Grlder & Dows sub of Brln-walter tract jioFrank Phelps and Mabel M. Phelps to Wll-

mot Q. Brown—Lots 22 and 23, hlock 306, Ingle-wood $io

Hermosa Beach L. & W. Co. to B. F. Sault-uren and Elizabeth Saulturen— Lots 3 and 4,block 78, Second addition to Hermona Beach. slo

F. W. Hamlln and Laura J. Hamlln to L. QHambauKh— *.iot 3, Mrs. Oleason's sub JISOOU. T. ». R. Co, to Frank Rlchter and LouisaRlchter—Lot 36, Gus B. Hill's Vernon Avenuetract |io

Fred J. .Eddy to Maggie M. Eddjk—Lnt 24and parts lot 21 and 23. Thompson Bros.'sub : jio\u25a0John S. Meyerholz to Charles C. Thompson-

Lots 80 and 81, Crescent Park tract. $10Same to Eldcn J. Ellyson—Lots 65 and r>«same tract {to

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

500 do MO.. .Sfi'.i :000 do 43-1000 G. M'taln.. .HSVi' 800 do b30.. .46 .1000 do h30.. .15,4 ICOO \u25a0 do bBO.. .47 •

2000 Gt. West'n .05 94 COO Eclipse ... .341000 do ...... .06 1000 Gold Bar. .401000 do b'3o.. .07 500

-do 40Vi

1000 do b30.. .08 1000- do b!0.;'.42.'20 L. Tonopah3.lo 2000 do b38...43

BOOM'Namara .43 V* 1000 L. Harris. .08 ft'1800 do b30.. .43Vt 32011 Steinway ..20

BOOMldway ..1.63 1000 do 21^600 do 1.64 800 do 21

1300 do b30..1.85 1000 do b30.; .23s'll do b60.. 1.fR 3000. do b30.. .24 U60 Montßna ..3.13% 1000 do b30.. .25

2000 N. Star 64 1000 L. C, M.M. .102000 do ...... .54U 2000 .do ...... .lOVi600 do b30.. .56 1000 do 1)30.. .11 •

1500 Ohio 39 3000 do b30.. .11500 do S9H 1000 do h30.. .12600 do 3»k i'OOOMt. Vernon .38*i

20Tono. Ex.. 4.60 2000 do 38nnoo B. llutte.. .:i«U 1000 do 3»vi1000 Col. Mt 32 2000 Cashier C. .10lOOODlam'd F.. .43% 4000- do lOJi1000 L. Star 14 3(100Dixie 204000 do 14H 1000 \u25a0 do b30.. .23

2600 do 14% 1500 do bBO.. .24-000 M. Q. b3O. .22U 1000 do b30.. .25

600 R. Top b3O .22.i 700 Goldf'd M..54%ion S'dstorm . .3!) 600 do ...... .65KIO do 40 2600 Jumbo .... .76

1000 dob 60.. .45 1000 do bSO.. .791000 S. Pick 13 100 do b60.. .791000 do 13V4 .;\u25a0• > ;•'\u25a0\u25a0

Los Angeles Miners' ExchangeSales on the Miners' exchange yesterday

were as follows: . .1000 (i. iturl'ton .13 Vi 100 Slm'erone .498000 do 13 Vs 500 A. C. M... .09

600 do 1* 300 K. M. of N .161000 Herald .02 600 do .16

'

6000 Tono. G... .0014 2000 M. Queen.. .221000BluoRldge.ll 200 Dixie .203000 Esperanza .03 1000 L. Harris.. .03lj1000 Big Elk... .05 4000 do .Ol'.U

500 New Era.. .06 300 Mayme....15> a2000Johnimle C .ll?i 100 Mayme ... .16V&10(10 do 1114 300Bulirg M..S5

600 Mt. Whit.. .08 100 do 853000 Prov. Nev. .22 ft 1000 Shoshone ..14

200 Anna Bar. .OS 1000 do 141000 Tono. 11. U .09 lOOOV. Grande. .IS600 do. 09 400Denver ... .31

1000 Gold. G... .01 1000BIUO Bull. .191000 Hold C 01ft 200 Bull.N. B. .42

BOOS. C. II 04ft 300 do 42200 Blsbec W. .03»s 1000 Wolverine .09

2000 Oold. T. 0. .OB SOOCash Boy.. .20'

1000 Gt. West.. .04 500 G. West... .042000 H. T. M....08 75 L. T0n0... 5. 01300 Imp. O. M. .13 1000 Nev. Boy.. .30 :

1000 Sandstorm .37 1500 Gold Bar.. .2K100 J. Butler.. .82 1000 Stolnway

•..19100 Jumbo 75 2000 Eclipse ... .2U

1000 Red Top... .SB 100U. aoldf"d. .211000 do 38 lOOOBuII. Com.. .091000 Adams ... .07 2000 B. C. Q. M. .02

600 Dlam'd'f'd .42 . 300 11. H. M....*<>ion Ohio Tono. .31 2000 California .11',100 Mon. T0n0.3.05 4000 Fawn . .06',,

60 do 3.05 2500 Gold. Rand .05lUOO. Bullf'R.. .29 500 Gold. Tono. .Oilli

1000 G. M. of N. .64 2000 Cold Dust. .08 i\u25a0

600 do 54 600 K. & Bull. .12100 Tono. N. S. .54 500 K. G. M... .09

2000 Jumbo Ex. .15 100 M. C. M...1.202008. Pick 12 SO do 1.20100 (i. Anchor. .SI 1000 Nev. Gold. .24BOOWfHt End. .74 500 do 24300 Midway .. .44 1000 Pn. C. St.. .Oil

2500M'Namara .44 500 8. ]3ur. M. .25160(1L. Star 14 10(.fl Wonder .. .03

200 Col. Mln... .30 5000 do .032000 Kendull .. .2O'/6 200 W. Goone. .2.101000 Blue Hell.. .08 1000 H. Rock... .032000 Ind. Tono. .01 2000 B. Ant.i... .04lOOOSlm'eronu .50 1000 P. Norn«.. .21

The following sales yesterday on the LosAngeles Western MiningStock exchange are

sSL, :..B

2»'A!^

C..CC?&°Va 19 -19"iTonopah

— 'Relmont 1-22 1.25Golden Anchor 83- .83tiolrt Mountain 16V4 .16Ureat Western 06 .07Jim Butler 81 .87Jim Butler Extension 25 .27Little Tonopah... 3.10 3.10MacNiimara 44 .44Midway 1.63% 1.70Montana 3.10 3.12UNorth Star 53H .64Ohio Tonopnh 38 .39Tonopah Extension 4160 5.00Tonopnh of Nevada 14.00

Ooldliold—

L'lack llutte 35 .87Columbia Mountain 32U .33Diamond Field 43 .44Dixie. 20 .20Uoldflel dMlnlngof Nevada. .Mi .65Jumbo 75',« .76Kendall --IViLone Star 13 .14ne..l Top 40 .41Sandstorm 37 .39Silver rick 134 .1*Nevada Southern Oil?* .10y«

BullfroK—

BullfrogMiningCo 1.01 1.05I'.ullfroK National Bonk <UU .45(iold Bar .38 .40Lilto Harris «1UOrlßlnnl Bullfrog 28 -33Htelnway 19 .2pUr.i-lipsn 34 .36Krwlcli

= 1W .22Liißsen Co.. M. & M 10h .11Cashier Copper 104 .KHiMt. Vernon 38 U .S»

Official SalesCuO Sllversh'd ..30 1000 Nev. Bon.. .091iBUOY. Jacket.. . 1S» Vi 1000 do 09**COO do 20 3500 do 1"

1000 O. Anchor. .S3 800 do b30.. .11500 do Mil...84>/4 1500 Bullf'g N.. .4-4

Dolores B. do "Ward and Arcadia B. n>Qaffey to Peter h. Shecler-Lots 7, » and ».block 8, Sepulveda's sub of San PeArn..-.---Ig>

Mabel V. Prlthcha<i (formerly Mabel V.Kofstad) to Ada K.Kofßtad-Part lot3, reck sBUb of block 2«. San Podro •;;""•••"•••;••;;*"

Ada K. Kofstad to Mabel V. Prltchard (for-

merly Mabel V. Kofstad)-Part of lot 3, samnBUFloVeAceK"Ramsaur'to"Mrß.' Lucy B. Cook—I>jts 135, 136 and ISS, P. K. Ramsaur tractN

Annle'Richardson !to!V'haries'

'E.""McPeek—

Ix>t» 23 and 23, block. ClO, Young's add to"Whlttier * • • *

Hannah "Marian"Salmon to Anna Terresja.Becker- I<ot 16, block Q. Garvanra addj o j flu

F. K."shaw"and Hannah B. Shaw to Mra.Alice Lee-I^it 1«. block D. Ocean Villatrt.. slo

Carlson Inv. Co. to Martin Larson-Lots «4and 65. block D. Baroness tract •••••••"••v'1'Jv

William W. Wldney an.l Elizabeth A.JJW-ne,y to Mrs. :Kmma wldney..PaulyrJf)tF.!9and 20, block M, Maclay's add. to San Fer-naj"dC"iiiatt"and" Esther

"Hlatt"to"J.""p." Am-

strons-l/>ts B an.l fi. Morgan Villa tract..... slo

ToM

eftprhy ffii!MSrjJb^kIoTS-ifl'f g

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SnryChari Osnrown-Lor;i"block B, Main Street Houlevard tract ........$lO

IH. Preston and LlllloM. Preston to Louisaiive-Lol1. block 20. Highland View tract.. sßso

Robert S. Smith, Flora M. Smith, Thomas H.Smith to John T. Cetchell-Lots 71, 72, .3 and74, block C. Smith Bros. Compton Avenue tractNo. 2

'l0

W TC. Tyler and Edna M. Tyler to FrankM Tyler—Lot 5, Tyler's subdivision $10

T. I. *T. Co. to S. K. Hemphlll (known a»Samuel K. Hemphtll) and Emma Hemphlll-lle-conveyance of lots 9 and 11, block 83, Long

Beach-

Lone Beach I-and and Water Co. to WallaceCov«rt Price-l'art Farm lot 92, American Col-ony tract \u25a0•

*Elizabeth V- Henderson and W. O;car Hen-

derson to Katherino V>. Jones-Lot 20. Work-man & Hollenbeck tract $1200

John 8. Adams, Dioebe G. Adams, Harlanda. Adams and Caroline C. Adams to City of\u25a0Whtttier-Part Pico Homestead tract ....SIOOO

Hohert S. Howland to James A. Keeney-Lota

90 and 91, Sunny Slda $I°°°W. 11. Harris to C. 8. Holdredge-Lots 27

an12S, Inglowood Orange Orchard tract.... sloReuben Rnessler to Jacnb P. Brockmcler—

I^ots 172 and 173, Wlesondanger's South Endtrac t $10

Adella il.Brode and F. A. Brode to Jacob P.Hrockmeler-Lots 17 and 18, Green's Central

Oortlo A. Marits'to' Sv'lilYarn" 11. Baker-Partof lot 162, Lankershlm Ilancho L. & W, Co. ssubdivision ........$lO

Albert Kopp to Hermann Bosshard-Lot 4.block C. Peck's sub of Carolina tract. Lots12i| and 121. Salt Lake Depot tract $10

T. I. & T. Co. to Frederick C. Frlti—Lot 34.block C, Howen & Chamberlain's Main andKlßueroa Street tract $w

Same to William H. Bcharoli and Sarah H.Scharch— Lot 84, Bowen & Chamberlain's MainStreet Boulevard tract $1°

P. C. Daniels and Florence H. Daniels loHenry Anderson— Lot 13, Baugh tract, N V« l°t4 Hunter subdivision $W

A. P. Fleming and Ida V. Fleming to Eliza-beth n. (Jump—Lots 4, B and 6, and part lota9 and 10, block V, lots 16 and 17, block E, Ad-ams Street tract $6570

Willis M. Dlxon and Reglna M. Dlxon to D.W. Thumb—Lot 33, Marlborough Place ..S2IOO

K. R. Bralnerd to Harry Herbert-Part lots10 and 20, block 101, Bcllevue Terracfe trt. slo

George W. Hazeltlno to H. P. Krnet-Partlotß 12 and 11, block 3, Beaudry tract $1

11. P. Krnst and Charlotte A. Ernst to JohnWilson Phelps-Same as above $10

Mildred E. Frailer to H. P. Ernst-Lot S3 andpart lot 34, Miller& Herrlott's subdivision.. slo

Rebecca Pentz to Ann 11. Connery-Part oflot 22 and lot 23. W. W. Doolittlo's 5ub....52000

Benjamin R. DavlsHon and Helen Davlssonto Kugonla B. Shirk—Lots 7 and 8, A. «: P.subdivision of lot li,block 16, Second Additionto Monrovia *I"'°

Stella Blackburn and O. I*. Blackburn to J.P Blackburn-Lot 30,«block 85, Aiusa $3S

Alice O. Wade and Homer 8. Wade to J. V-Blackburn-Lot 31. block SB. A*usa $35

George 11. Blxby und A. M. H. Blxby toMary C. Ward—Lot 1, block A,Johnson trt..slo

Victor Dostcr to J. W. I^eonard—Agreementto convey part lots 1 and 2, Pine Avenuatract $1000

Oscar McCoy and Hophla McCoy to ErhardOpi>—Lot 8, Peck's Bub of lot J, and portionof lot 11, Ro. Palos Verdes $7000

Luoie Mather and Julia Ktta Ferry to I. L.Hater—Lots B and 6, Prospect tract $10n. C. Bufkln and Anna Bufklnto Wilbur H.

Dickey and Geneva L.Dickey—Lot 7, Baldwin& Llndsev's sub ...W. $10

Flora McEwen to Charles Anderson— Lot J.block P, Ocean Park Villa tract No. 3 $10

H. 11..naltmi and Hattie I!. Dalton to LuraM. Doughty-I/it 4, K. 11. Dalton's Waahlnic-ton and Twentieth Street tract $1100

Hugh Wenley Wilson and Mabel Grace Wil-son to Oeorge McCoach—Lot IS, Metropolitantract $10

Charles M. Stlmtion to P. C. Btoddard— Partlot 24, block 29. Angeleno Heights $1000

F. A. Wolfsklll tv Wcston Kullding Co.—LotT, Weston's tract $10

Hattie L. Wiley to Ktta B. Griffin—Lot 3,block 149. L?s Angeles Olive Growers' asso-ciation lands $10

Kedondo Imp. Co. to Arthur B. Steel—Lot 21and part lot Zt, block 17U. Redondo $876

Charles K. risk to Weltha J. Flsk—Lot 2.block li,Main Street tract $10

K. A. Forrester and MuryC. Forrester to J.P. Baldwin—Lilts 25 and M. block K. Forrester& lUlilivlii'sAmi.t Avt-nuu Home tract $ld

Rachel J. Henry and J. A. Henry to Cath-•rlna MvQulston— Lots 3, 4 and 5, 11. C. Lewis'«ub *"/

Throou Polytechnic Institute to B. a Kmlth—UiuilvldtU IrnK iutei-vkt la lot 12, block V,

Throop, Rates & Coook's sub $200Henry 0. Rice to Carrie Edith Collins—Part

of Fletnmlng tract $1(>11. T. & R. Co. to Edith M. Peckham-Lot SB.

Hock 3, Short Line Heach ouh. No 1 $10Mrs. Marlon R. Ober to Ada J. McLean-Ixit

ft. block F, Orlder & Hamilton's VernonPark $4;>o

Ramon D. Sepulveda and Caroline OdenSepulveda to Charles; Irwln-Part of lot 4 inlot M, «ub of lot Mof Ho. Palos Vcrdes $10

Myra Blanc-hard and J. F. Blanchanl to Jo-sephine Crochler— Lot 9. block H, Flanagan'*sub of Orange Slope tract WOO

Pacific Imp. Co. to KininyraE. Norrls—l<ot9. block B, Pacific Imp. tract $10

James H. Parker and Olive M. Parker toMargaret J. Bennett— Lot 3, block 76, Manhat-tan Beach : $10

J. Prank Carr and I.ydiaw. Carr to AlbertB. Bholly-I»t21. Ocenn Wave tract $10

Ellsa Felher to Uelman Nogren—Part lot4, block 3, Brooklyn tract $'<>

Bridget Blggy to John Beck— Agreement toconvey lots 31, 32, 3.1, .'l.', and :tn, Jiißgy'H xubof Orange slope tract $ISf,O

John W. Melville,and Mn Melville to MinnKate X Faulkner—Lot 3. Melville tract $675

Crawford Messenger to Olive Rasmussen—

lot 2. block 3, Mtomibt tract $200Pacific Imp. Co. to Charles C. Kurd— Lot 11.

block A, Paclflc Imp. tract $10L. A. Inv. & T. Co. to Mrs. Helena Johnson

—Lot 37. hlock 2. C. V. Hall tract .....flOHnnih F. E. Scriven and Ralph M. Kcrlvpn

to Ixmle A. Green— Agreement to convey partof lot67, west portionof Lick tract $«50

Charles M. Btlmson to Anna E. McCanna—

Lot 20, Davln & Julllen'H sub $.">Dr. P. Janns to and from J. R. Denny—First

party agrees to furnish water on sixty lotsin K. S. Fields' Occidental Heights tract;party of second part agrees to convey to llrntparty lots 6, 27 and 28. block 0. game. sub...s'J4oL. A. Cemetery Assn. to Mrs. Mary Scott

—Part of lot 1340, Evergreen cemetery $H0

Same to Mrs. Louise Hoack—Part lot 842.\u25a0ame $-'W

utjnie to W. 8. James— Part lot imiii, same..slSouthern Paclflc Railroad company, D. O.

Mills and Homer S. King, truMoes, to Con-rad Schllsmayer

—Part section 17, township

8 north, range 18 west $H>o'lFrank M. Kelsey, administrator of estate

of Jtmes C. Barr. deceased; Krank M. Kel-sey, admln'rtrator nf estate of Minerva K.Barr, deceased, John Doe, Hlchard ltoe.John rtean, Mary Don, Mary Fen and MaryFen by W. A. Whlet, sheriff, to Joseph J.Richards, trustee under will of HenryThomas, deceased

—Part Boctlon «, township

6 north, range 13 west $2:185Mary J. Lovejoy and A. C. Lovejoy to

Frank Orey—Lot 12. Palm Vlnta tract.. sloFlora L. Chapman and L. H. Chapman to

Emma Kaiser—Portion of Orangn tract. sl.r>')

A. D. Childress, trustee, to Mrs. M. 11.Cherry—Lot 3, block 37, Oarvansa additionNo. 1 *\u25a0">

Maude H. Cherry and Alexander Cherry toMarie Wallace

—Lot 3, block 37, durvatizn

addition No. 1 $1«H. P. Ernst to Charlotte A, Emst

—Lit

S3 and part lot 34, Miller & Herrlot's ro-subdivision ;'10

Bertha A Hunker to James O. Cortelyou

—Lot 1, block 3, Shakespeare Beach $lvMutual Realty company to J D. Rice

—Lots 102, 103. 104, 105, 163, 164 and TM.Inter-Urban tract •$ •°"

James O. Scarborough, trustee, to T. J.

Beckwlth—Lot 21, block 26, Pasadena Villatract

*""Same to Theederg D. Bevkwlth—Lot It,

block »7. same I.I"*,''Mutual Realty company to A. Rahwvl<-r—Lot 347, Inter-Urban tract $100Hrlglda Zobeleln to Emma E. Ferguson—

Lot 14, block 4. JSobeleln's Main Btrj«ttraot

*lvAbbot Klnney to Jennie M. Olmstea.l-Lot 1!>.

block 5, Oolden Bay tract $10Daniel T. Handy and Emma A. Handy to

W. J. Davis-Lot 5. block lv. Chllds Height.,

tract $li'H)

Actonoma Oil & Dev. Co. to Mrs. Josle Mal-laehowit»-Part section 10, 4 N. 13 \\ ».'"3

Oliver 8. Bond, Clara Bond and Stiite HankA Tr. Co. of L. A. to Carlton C. Wc»t-Ix>ts134 and IJ6. Lomita Park $«'*'

M. U Wlck» to M. I- Wicks. Jr.-Lot 205Oreen Central Avenue tract $W

W. H. Crook and Ada K. Crook to WilfredK. Hayei-Part lot 4. block J. Pickering Lund& Water Cci subdivision $150.)

Samuel Strohm and Susan Btrohm to AlbertMtrcor—Lot 13. block Mil,Oleiulora tract.. slo

Oeorge W. Btlmaon to William 0. Uradahaw—Agreement to convey lots 1 to14 and iito ti'J.

Rosetta Heights tract *l-»V. B.Tenney and Hattie M. Tenney to Hosa

Frle.lman-Ix>t 204 and part lot 203. Fourth Bt.bridge tract $1°

James A. Keeney to Ulenn A. Coflleld—LotU4. J. A. KBfiu-y'H replat $1000

W. W. I'udrlrk tnd Katie 11. Pudrlck to \V.A. Hensley— LoU 6, 10 and 13. block X, and lotsIand 18, block L. flrlKsbys Court $10

Title Insurance and Trust company to H.I. Nance— Lots ( and 7, block lv,Bhort LinoBeach aubdlvislon No. 2 $lv

Krank It. Lloyde and M. Frances Lloydoto Amelia Kessler

—Lot 7, block 5, Short

Line Beach subdivision No. 1 $10Union Trust and Healty company to namu—Lot 6, block 5, sums subdivision $10M. L. Hudson and Mattle M. Hudson to

Frank H.Lloyd*—

Lot li.block S. same sub-division »'0

Jchn P. Jones and Qeorglna 8. Jones to J.11. I>. Brown*

—Lot it.block 71, Santa Mon-

ica $10Robert William* to Lena Williams

—Lot 1.

Orand Avenue addition to Maskell tract. sloJohn P. Jones and Georglna 8. Jones to

Kos* Elisabeth Zerboni— Lot C, bloolc US.Santa Monica $10

Louis Jaccbl and Louisa Jacobl to HarrietC. llutililiim.il

—Lot 4, block A, Hlrrt

tract $10Uertha Btyger and Alex. Btyger to Carri.i

F. Coulter—Agreement . to convey . lot 18,

Ocean Ueuch (übdlvislon t.,.f])»Ui)

LO3 ANOELE3 HERALDi TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1905. 9

s!r.^*?s*lno. nUBINESa COLLEGE. 033WJSmF W. Snventh. Beautiful hnmnfAiSjjf mirroundlngfl, dny nnrl evmlnn

V. BROWNSBERqER, Bin'lneas Manager.

NO SUMMER VJtCJtTIOKBut students' vacation made up. Attend th»largest and most influential business train-Ing school In the southwest. Inquiries In-•Us*

«00 South HillBt. E. It.Isaacs, Prefc

nUSINF.B3 COLLEGE T9 A fIAFE ANDRE-LIABLE SCHOOL. NlKht sessions. 2U W. 3d.-——

\u25a0 SOUTHERN CAiirO/7/V/A

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A#o GRAHAMSCHOOL OF&HQRTHAftDtAMJ QRANO AV£. > LOS AMOCLC&,CAL*

FOR SALE

Hotels and Lodging HousesFOR SALE—LODGING HOUBE.

On 11111 street, close, tn, nicely furnished,

10-room houao. Will sell very cheap. Nice

lease. Investigate.

R. A. ROWAN ft CO.,

200 H. W. Heliman Bldg.

A SNAP INA NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM-Ing louse of 20 rooms, centrally located, forsnle. Ch?ap rent; lonir Inase. Inquire ofWILL MET7.QKR, ClO South Main.

Furnltur*FOR SALE—FACTORY PRICKS ON FURNl-

ture contlnuesl .Stands, $1.00; chairs, 65c;rockers, $1.25; 6-foot extension tables, $5.00;Iron beds, $2.50; wallhat racks, withmirror,$1.25;small dresser*. 3.1.75; box couches, KM;couch covers, $1.10; $1.50 kitchen tables, $1.15;treasure tahleH, $.1.50: 3-drawor chiffoniers,$3.76; Indies' desks, $.i.OO; $12.60 oak dres-sers, French Rlass, $9Jifl; $15.00 mantel fold-Ingbed. $11.50; $6.50 Ramie couch for $4.75.

We are way below market value on every-thing.

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J. M. OVERELL,652-654 South Main St.

Sewing Machines.~~~~~ '"DON'T FORGET."

~~"

WILLIAMSON PIANO CO. have the•STANDARD ROTARY SEWINO MACHINEto sell. Wo have Just received a shipmentof tho lats styles, with several new laborsaving devices. COMB INAND SEE THEM."

We also have a large stock of SECOND-HAND SEWING MACHINES.

All makes— prices from $4.00 up.Every machine guaranteed.

WILLIAMSON PIANO CO.,Nd. -327 8. Bprlng st.

Stocks an*l BandsR. W. POINDEXTETt, BROKER, 409 WIL-. cox Building, ttoals In bonds, mortgages and

other first class securities. Reference— FirstNational bank,

Miscellaneous

PIANOS— ALL YOU NEED TO PAYUS IS $twhen you select your piano, then $6 monthly.Wo won't charge you any Interest. Wepositively guarantee the price we ask tobe the same as asked In New York, Bostonor Chicago. Remember the old house ofFITZGERALD when you want a good piano.113 S. Spring street.

FOR SALE—LUMBER-BY THE NATIONALCOMPANY. Try the big new- yard. 20th andAlameda streets; clean, new stock and plentyof It. Come, we'll show you both qualityand price.

Large Mock of sash and doors.The best of mill work at the very lowestrCeS'

NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY, .20th and Alameda streets.

SLAUGHTER IN WALL PAPERBEST VALUE IN U. S.

76-ln. burlap, 20c; 36-in. dyed, 15c; opaqueShades. 25c; best paint, $1.60; table oil cloth,20c; molding, 2c; shingle stain, 75c; bestwhite enamnl made, makes things look likea mirror; glazing, patntlnc

WALTBRBROrt.. 627 S. Spring.'NEW DISCOVERY. :"

Our «namel finishes things like a mirror;none better; bigcut In wallpaper, boßt valueIn U. S.;76-in. burlap, 20c; 36-ln. dyed, 15c;best paint, $1.50 gal.;table oil cloth, 20c;shlngln stain. 76c; opaque shades. 25c; finefinished molding, 2c. Hentl for samples.

WALTER BROS., 627 S. Bprlng.

FOR SALE—NEW AND SECOND-HAND.billiard and pool tables. Bar fixtures of allkinds; easy payments. Sena for catalogue.THE BRUNSWICK-BALKI2-COLLENDERCO. 620 B. Broadway. Los Angeles.

FOR EXCHANGE

Real Estate'FOR EXCHANGE-

CITY PROPERTY FOR. COUNTRY.f.ifnirt

—Mortgage $1800; house southwest for

a ranch near Burbank or Glendale; must beImproved; not necessarily 'have house on.

$5000— Mortgage12700; now S-room houso forsmall ranch worth about $2600. Glendale orBurhank district preferred.

$3000— Equity In 13 lots In South Hollywoodfor a clear ranch. What have you?

WM. N. HOLWAY, 211 Grant Bldg.Homo 1130. Main 4570.

FOR EXCHANGE—CITY PROPERTY FOR COUNTRY.

$6000— MortBBKB $1800; houso southwest fora ranch near Burbank or Ulcndale; must bolmprovod: not necessarily have house on.

$5000— Mortsttfte $-700; new 8-room housn forsmall ranch worth about $2500. Glendale orBurhank district preferred.

$3000— Equity In 13 lots in South Hollywoodfor a clear ranch. What have you?

WM. N. HOLWAY, 211 Grant Bldg.Home 1939. Main 4570.

FOR EXCHANGE-

8-acre ranch In beautiful I.n Canada; 15-year-old oranges, olives, apples and otherfruits; Improved with modern 6-room houseand barn. WiU accept Los Angeles IncomePlOperHERRON-BAXTKR REALTY CO.,

300-301 11. W. Heliman Bldg.

1 STOCK RANCH—

$20,000—

Stock runch of 200 acres, aboutseven .ttlles from Ravenna; eight-room

houso, stone storeroom, barn, blacksmithshop, good orohard, everlasting water;water piped through house, uarn and gar-den; miles of ditches with pure mountainwater; fifteen to twenty miles of rangefor cattle. Want to trade for Incomeproperty, city or eastern.

J. W. I'ntNS, 431 Ilrysun Itlork.

FOR KXCHANUE-BY BEN WHITE.200 ranches, $500 to $150,000.100 hoiivn and lots, $1000 to $50,000.100 orange and lemon groves, $2000 to $100,-

000.\u25a0 6000 miscellaneous properties. To buy, sellor trade property go to HKN WHITE, 308Bryson Block. 2d and Spring strsets.

YOU ISXCHANOK-MODICIIN KURNISHKUCOTTAUU FOR CIUOCERY.

ROOMINO HOUSE FOR CIOOD COTTAGE.

ACRHAOK CLOSB INFv.ll RESIDENCE.OLD BETTLEKH INVKSTMKNT CO.,

601-W3 GRANT ULDG.FOR . KXCHANCI'i-OKANUM GROVK IN

Riverside for property In Northern Califor-nia; Los Angeles income property for Seattle;lwi acres lv Colorado, Improved, for some-thing here; cash clirtvieiu-u.

J. A. MORLAN & CO.,418 Chamber Commerce Bldg,\,V >n

UAXON WILL EXCHANGE YOUR fROPER*,ty. any location. Large list to selact from.MAXONKb'ALTY CO., 11J115 Btlmsoo Bids;.

PO" *AU*Business Property

W. M. OATU,ANn~* COMPANY,fci HUNTINUTON RMX>.

POPULATION IX>B ANGELES, 1»1(V—260,000.pon sale

OUTI CLIENT BAYfI:"BKLti MT »-BTOnY AND BABTSMENT

BRICK HOTEL) AT LONO BEACH."

THtfl MOTEL HAS A HUPKRB SITUA-TION AND OKOHT TO MAKH SOMEBODYA GILT-EDGED INVESTMENT.

THE TOP FLOOR 18 tINFtIRNIStIRn,BUT FURNITURE OF 33 ROOMS, PIANOAND POOL TABLE] GOES IN TUB SALE).

PRICB 135,000.00. "TERMS.W. M. OARLAND A CO.,124 HUNTINGTON UUrtl.

MEMBERS L,. A. REALTY BOARD.

FOB BAMS—WASHINGTON RTItfIET.

WASHINGTON HTREBT.WABIIINOTON STREET.

This thoroughfare will be the next•treet paved. For a few days we offer alarge corner, olose In, at a barfrnln; $30per foot under market value. This Is atreat bargain and a money-mutter.

C. J. HBYLER *CO.,SOLS) AOENTS, 310-11-13 BRYBON BLK.

WAREHOUBID AND FACTORY BITES.WAREHOUSW AND FACTORY SITES.WARBHOUBM AND FACTORY SITES.

100 FEET FRONTAOE ON BEATON HT.,SOUTH OF STH, AT 18000 FOR A FEW

HAVH MANY MORB PIECES FOn IN-DUSTRIAL PURPOSES FROM 80-FOOTLOTS TO ACREAGE, WITH OR WITHOUT. SWITCHES OK SPURS, AND ADJACENTTO BOTH tANTA FH AND S. I. 11. 11.AMSOLE AOENT.

THOMAS H. HASTINOrVTHOMAS 11. HASTINGS

1102 BRALY BLDQ.

FOR SALE- BY BARRY BROS.—

BM-329 BRADBURYBLDd.'

WE HAVE SEVERAL CORNERS ONSOUTH MAIN STREET. ONR ESPE-CIALLY, 100x140; N. E. CORNER, NMARADAMS;1170 PKH FRONT FOOT. A CAN-VABS OF THE FEW AVAILABLE COR-NERS DOWN THERE WILL

'CONVINCE

YOU THAT THIS IS A GOOD INVEST-MENT..

FOR SALE—N. W. CORNER OF MAPLH AVB. AND

TTH ST., TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDINOiCLOSB TO MAIN ST.; BAROAIN.

W. M. GARLAND A CO.,. '.. »24 HUNTINQTON BLDO.

J10,75»-7«H FT. SPLENDID 12-ROOM DWEL-llng. No. 1325 Central avenue. Bargain.

$6500—25x110 ft.. Rood 12-room house andbarn. No. 611 Towne avenue. WTIITCOMB-QIBSON CO.. 629-631 LaughllnBldg.

,' .".%sT.'' Country Property~~' '

AN OPPORTUNITYTHAT IS PASSING.

More of this land Is being sold every week,«nd all of this 80,000-acre trect of corn,wheat and alfalfa land willsoon be gone.

Any Investor or homestekor who has $800or $10,000 and who folia to get 40 acres or a•ectlon of this land at our present prices Ismaking a mistake.• NEXT EXCURSION TUESDAY.

PRICE3NOW $22.60 AN ACRE,INCLUDING ONE $10 SHARE OF \u25a0

WATER STOCK WITH EACH ACRE BOLD.WESTERN COLONIZATION AND IN-

VESTMENT CO..11l Herman W. Heliman Bldg..

Cor. 4th and Spring. Los Angeles.

FOR SALE—

AT ALTADENA,THE BEAU-tlful foothill suburb of Pasadena:•

$750— Acre lot. well located;- fine view.$187t

—Nina acres, mostly .in corn;

splendid soil, frood water right, lies well,magnificent vl«>w. Very cheap.

$2600—

Fourteen acres tn assortedfruits and table grapes; with this koeighty Bf-rcx hill land and good prlvatowater supply.

$5000

—Ten-aer« orange grove: fln«

building•slt«-:- beautiful unobstructed view.L.M. TRATT, 608 Laughlln Building.

FOR SALE-CHICKEN RANCH.CHICKEN RANCH. i

'

24 acres; best of sandy loam; 600 chlck-enß; horse, wagon, all farming tools: chick.-

'en house, etc.;S-room cottage, furnished.Party going east, and must be sold In 30days. Price $3300. Terms.

SAN GABRIEL REALTY CO..Sole Agents.

Office opposite Mission San Gabriel, Cal.

POR SALE^—

HEMET VALLEYSOIL.

' WATER. CLIMATE.Have you heard of Hemet?Have you seen Hemet?-Have you'heard or seen land at Hemet?If you have not, don't miss It. Go now.Illustrated booklet and excursion rate.. Apply at'seency.

HEMET LAND CO..Cor. Sd and Spring 218 WllcoxBldg.

FOR BALE—THE BALI LAKE ROAD ISnow running. For city lots at Las Vegas, alsoacreage In the Muddy and Vegas valleys, seaJ. T. McFHERSON, 408 Stlmson Block, cor.

i Third and Bprlng;a commissioner (or NevadaIn California.

TO LET-39 ACRES FIRST-CLASS FARM-Ing land .near Fullerton, with -water. NowIn crops; $300 cash needed. R. E. IBBET-BON. 818 Trust bldg. \u25a0

Beach Property

FOR SALE-OPEN YOUR EYES

AND GLANCE OVER THESE BARGAINSIM OCEAN PARK.

50 feet on tier aye., for two days, only$235 per foot; Sills Is a real bargain.

60 feet on Marine St., $180 per foot; this. willbe worth $200 per foot tho minute thefirst pile Is driven for the new pier, whichwillbe started ina few days.

Don't hesitate now and Inside of 30 dayshate yourself for not buying on Marino st.• • PLAYADEL AEY.

Now Is the time to get1In on the "groundfloor1? prices. A small amount of cashswings a large purchase. Come In and getour prices and terms.

We also have some good buys InVENICE.

The place which has no limit as to prices,good buy at any price.

Three choice lots on Wave Crest, $950 and$1000.

BAST OCEAN PARK.The Ideal plat o for a nice little country

home, all the Improvements of a modern city..Allsubdivided In 1-acre lots, plenty of goodwaUr and rich soil, one mile from the oceanand Venice of America, on the Los Angeles-I'aciflo Short Line railway, between OceanPork and Los Angeles and only $500 peracre; 14 down, balance 6, 12, 18 months; anyon* can buy an acre and have a home oftheir own and enloy the exhilaratingclimateof the grand old Pacific. These prices aresubject to raise by the company any time.

OCEAN PARK TERRACE TRACT.The tract that has made Ocean Park fa-

mous as a place for Investors. We have onlya few lots left from the original owner, whichrange tn price from $225 up to $500; termsvery easy. We have a number of other goodbuys which we willbe, pleased to show andexplain It you willcall at our office.A. F. WEBSTER & CO..

802 Mason Bldg., 4th and Broadway,> 'Los Angeles.

Pico aye. and Second St.,Phone Main 4000. OCKAN PARK.

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'YOU SEE

OUR TWO810 TRACTS

AT HUNTINOTON PARK.• LARGE LOTS.

LITTLE PRICES.

FREE TICKETS

FOR THE ASKINfI.

FULL INFORMATION

AT OUR OFFICB.

BOSS *MMIMtiV,

I'HONK SUNSET MAIN«BM.lIOMB 7602.

KOO9I SM- .

D.W. lIEM.M*NBUILDING.

FOR EXCHANGE

Real Estate

FOR EXCHANGE—$5000

—25 acres, Improved; 18 acres In

vineyard, 4 years old; also prunes and apri-cots; good well: want good city or easternproperty.

COOPER & CUDDEBACK,_ 218 S. Broadway, Room 237.FOR KXCHA"nGE-240-ACRE RANCH NEAR

\u25a0 Redlandg; 140 tillable, 20 In fruit; 4-roomhouse, large barn; all fenced; well, windmilland reservoir: water piped to house andbarn. Price |3> per acre. Want city prop-erty. J. A. MORI^AN.A CO.,

413 Chamber Commerce Bldg.

FOR EXCHANOE-320 ACRES CLEAR, FINEland; want 6 or 7 room cottage and willpaycash difference.

It. S. SAUNDERS.412 Chamber of Commerce Bids.

FOR EXCHANGE— .i31Fine littlechicken ranch, excellent soil; on

rar line, about 12 miles from tho beach;*3700. Want large lot close In.

CITY BUILDING COMPANY,Phone 1619. 629V& S. Broadway.

BEN""WHITE WILL, EXCHANGE YOURproperty. 308 BRYSON BLOCK, Second sadSpring sts. Member L. A. Realty Board.

Miscellaneous. "Swaps" *

FOR EXCHANGE—WILL, GIVE NEWFranklin Oil & Refining Co., stock for readymade suit or tailoring, or what have you?Address 320 Byrne lildgr. Home C9OO, Main6911. ,

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

FOR SALE-Mmall hotel, with large lot and furniture

and stock. Just outside of city; Income $100p«r day; 16000 willhandle It;a big snap.

Also, v |35,00u hotel, doing first-classbusiness; rare chance; none better.

See Ij.vuKlN& CO.,Sol* Agents,

421 llyrnu Bldg.

IHAVE THE lIANDUNO OP A MININGproposition that looks very good to me.Fifteen thousand tons of fourteen-dollar oreblocked out and on the dump; (0 miles fromtiolillluld. 1 want to Interest a few goodmen In the formation of a company to buy It.

BEfcJ DISAN ABOUT IT,202 Laughlln llldg.

THEUB IB AN OPPORTUNITY KOH BOMKreliable man, "who knows a good thing,"to get In on a ground floor propositionwithseveral prominent and old establishedbusiness men of this ulty whoso success .ntheir respective lines of business prove*their ability to mako money. Iwillputyou next, It won't cost you a bean to in-vestigate the matter, and your chanoesfor making a furtune In eighteen monthsmn uxvellont If you take hold, but youmust act quickly.. Address VOX 238, Herald

HAVE YOU ANYTHINO TO SELLTDo you wish tv buy anything?Do you iifoil money TDv you need advlcef •Do you lined an Auctioneer?

See ULY STKIIN,till)South Broadway.

THESWIFT SPECIFIC GOv ATLANTA,GAm

OLD.PEOPLE £W.Ttcb Pains and Ailments WAny taint of the blood quickly show 9itself withold

people, and troubles, whicha younger, more vigorous con- '^jf^^^Mpistitution holds in check, take possession of those of ad- :lsM£*&^fZ'vanced years. Amole, wartor pimple often begins to in« 'fiizr^/F/fflame and fester, terminating ina sore that refuses toheal. Wandering painsof a rheumatic character are almost constant, the joints get stiffand the mus-cles sore, while sleeplessness and nervousness make lifea burden.

'The nat-

ural activity of the Ikxlvis not jhad agevere atUckof GrJ hich jeft me8o great inold age andall the almost aphy,ical wreck. To my wretchedorgans get dullandSluggish, condition, Rheumatism developed. In a shortfailingto carry out the waste time after beginning 8. S. S.Iwas relieved of thematters and poisons accumu- pains and have gained in flesh and strength and1itin<r in the avstem and they " Keneral health isbetter than foryears. Iheart*lating in thesyste^auiey recommend s,8> &£or bloo^ diseaS e,.are taken up and absorbed by

'Union s.C. B. F. Gregory.

the blood, rendering it weakand unable to properly nourish the system. There isnoreason whyoldageshould not be as healthy as youth iftheblood iskeptpure and strong. S. S. S.

S^^^>«^

*8 Pur«ly vegetable and is the safest and best .bloodff^ 4p^ purifier and tonic foroldpeople, because itis gentle,Utat but at the same time thorough inits action, purify-kZj-J \^l& lns tlle blo°^

,0^ au poisons an<iforeign matter,strengthening itand toning up the entire system by,

its fine tonic effect. Almost from the firstdose the appetite increases, thegeneral health begins to improve and the pains and ailments pass away.'

IISeaside Park M\iSM .\u25a0

. LONG BEACH |;||iJjIJI I . _it STARTED WITH A RUSH • $*tirSl's III! The best selections are being rapidly taken by home builders and the shrewdest specula- (jjjjjI'j

!jj(i'|| tors. You had better make your selections at once. S««'''P

iJ?i Our Special \u25a0 fe

rVln! WiUBe Run J^VC1T llalfHour From Our Offlce From Now UntilNext 111 l||L%IJ Sunday at Half Fare for the Round Trip IPr :<i'!|

Itelcs. HI pli

[tjjjjjj | ©••^•J'^.oo J|i;|;|JillKJl Take any Long Reach car at Sixth and Main streets to Seaside Park. You will find when IIji'WjijIIill!1 you pet there the. most beautiful and up-to-date subdivisions on the coast, fronting- on the H| i *H-jli."fl »cca "- with bath ho"sc'^as'scwcr 'waler and electric ligllts:walk-9 \^n" all th

re s,trcctf;-a.7fi E «Illi'il'ii

W..MMi foot pleasure pier and all other modern improvements. One special feature of this delightful Ifl><U||,\u25a0bS'Siali resort is the children's bathing pools, absolutely safe, and situated right opposite the pavilion, IIfi*\J\)[

'!\u25a0 h™BHlllla a feature which is found at no other pleasure resort except at Seaside Park and Coronado. IB> Viiil»j|IjIIiIliHill Our office will be open at all times to issue tickets, and agents will be on the ground to I§|V.n«''fl Jli I show the property and to make reservations. Don't put off going until tomorrow, but go to- IBl^"'^

'in' 4m I (lay- For maps and full information see IliC''')

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