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Ctn'gcks''5uubatj; (Eimea- IV- SUNDAY, JULY 10, 100 THE GOLD FINDER. REAL ESTATE PATENTS- Miners. YESTERDAY'S HOTEL ARRIVALS. ANGELl'S W. W.

Watt. Miss Caldwell. CMirkHte; Mrs. T. B.

June and child. Mis Murray. San Antonio; Ed- Greenwood. London: John S. Mi Ke) w.

Pittsburgh; Ml E. towrg. Mrs. M. York, New lork; Mr.

and Mrs, 'Russell Wilson. El Paso; H. A. Heilborn and wife, baTsmento; J. V.

Flinn, Churtc-s Piotheroe, W. W. Cauwy. New Vork; George N. Evaus.

Cokailo; jsra, T. PotiBd; C. M. l)lnchm and w.fe, Pniia-delphm; W. P.

Johnsou, Calcugo; E- Irving, VAN NUYS Augusta Kerr, Etta Ethel an Francisco: Wllllaui lloou, William Moeser, tian Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Cnarira Burnnain. Albert Mason, Sum York; J. H.

ltwls and wife. Mis Lewi. Philadelphia Andrew Carrigan, William V. Freeman. Wil-Hara A.

Landry, San Kriuicico; J. W. R-ibin-con, AtJanta. WlllUun dates. Calumet.

Mr. and Mrs. William McGulre. John H. Buker, Hanford; Ueorge L.

Corbln, New Britain, A. H. yarall, San Fran-I'ttco. WESTMINSTER William F. gberfessa, Charleston, S.

c. Miss I-attersoii. San Fran-t-iaeo; W. C. Davis and wife, Vxas; R.

M. lis. Jame Roberts and Sarah "Roberts' to James Leiich. pjrfl.it i. block vans addition No.

1, i. Charle. LHllman arid Sella Dlllman to William II Rhodes, lot 11 block Park tract. 110. Knight and Phebe Rnidht to Jame Kincald.

lot 30, i Lsrramocd aadltloa to tner-man. 110. Louis Kleinpeter nd Kllzalieth Klempeter to Hotert Pompvy and Hos A Fompey, lot 22. block 19, Railasy liomeslead Anortatlnn. t1.

Bhorlari to Raymond Carew, lot 5. block 3, Waterloo tract, kits 3, 1 7 and 1 block 3 of the Bellevue Avenue tract, Laura A Benson and I -eon Benson to Andrew Hoter. northerly lot Ocean Beach subdivision of City Redondo Beach. $2029. Andrew and Ionia Hoter to Laura A Benson, lot 27, block 2uS, Redopdo Beach, no.

Jan Harden and John Harden to 8 Taggart. part lot 61, Indian trai part block L. subdivision of land of Pawner and Ball tract. $19. Maud Johnson to Jan.

Harden, part lot 43, Indian tract. $190. Levi Rlchardmn and Mr Lulu Richardson to Minnie Hoyt, part seo li 1 11, part lot 23. Pferra Madre tract. $400.

Wlnans to Melville Hester, agreement to convey lot 17, Holme subdivision, A Smith to Ella Skell, lot 13, A Smith' Third addition, 110. Frank Murphy and Edward Dyer, executor of estate of Wlnefrid. Martin, deceased, to Albert Forman, lot Requeaa tract. I4S.V). Louis Moll and Alvena Moll to Mo-Dermott, lot 30, block 2, Central Horn Place, Lopes and I-ettle Ixipe to Kat.

Brue, lot 11 block 41 Fernando. 1125. Jullua A Brown, Amy Brown. Abel A Adams and Ann Ellen Adams to George Peck, lots 1 and 2. block tt.

San Pedro, 110. John Archibald to Archibald Estate, lot I and 1 block Walnut Grove tract, 110. Simon Grand to Max Newmark, lot and nart lot 4. block 3, Wright' addition to town of Compton, 13. John Maltman to Joseph Mathis and Anna Mathis.

lot 11, block 1, Child's HelghU Uact. 3. John Maltman to auatav Rehbeln and Mary Rr-hbeln, lot 10. block 1, Child's Hiexhts tract, 15. Hnrmosa Beach Land and Water Company to Young Women' Christian Association, lot S.

hlock 44, Hrrmosa Beach, 110. Frank A Bowles and Jean Bowie to Helen Collins, lot 10. Nlcklln tract, 110. c. Bundy.

Charlea Allen. John A Stanwood, individually and aa trustee, under Deed 1989-54. to John A Stanwood and Bundy, lot 9, block Ocean Park Villa tract. 110. Grant and A Cashlon to Daniel Grant, undivided one-third interest In tract of Si acres In Rr San, Antonio, I WW.

MH Bell I and Low. to Eliza Tavlor, lot 45, Hoopers Adam street tract, Amelia Dent to Margaret Dent and Esther Dent, part lot 3, block 7, Wllshlre boulevard tract, gift. Wick, unmarried, to Georg. Babcock Pmlth, all Interest In lot 11 block lots 1. 33 and 34, block lot 4 and 20, block -City Percy Wicks to George Babcock Smith, lot 4, block City Boundary tract, II.

-Jame Scarborough, trustee, to Charlea Stearns, lot 20, block 87, Pasadena Villa tract, 170. Estate of Sarah Tomllnson, deceased, final decree distributing to Katherln. Fetch son. the residence. Cash, all notes, mortgages and bonds set forth in petition.

Also lot 5, block 4. I'rmston tract, lot 4, Orange Heights, lot 45, subdivision of part lot 1, block 29, S. Mary Mulr Sepulveda, formerly Mary Mulr, to Paul SepulvedaT lot 4, block 6, Alamitos Beach townslte, gift. Total, $13,347. HESSilAKINQ THE K.

T. 'TAYLOR CO. OF NEW JtOTKK 1-sre etblilid an sni-y for their ytem of dretw euttiwr and imported atterna at til BYRNE comer Broadway and Third wher patterns can ba ootained cut to measure: thow wishing to become in euttlna and fltUna: also in Ull-orlng and drewmaklna will do well to can and investigate: puolls learnlna our system will be furnished posit ion when competent. FASHIONABLEDRESSMAKER; SHIRT suits, erening gowns, also fancy waists; to good ptter; will tak workhome or ro out by th day. Address boat TIMES OFFICE.

WANTEDEXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER from ft. Louis, works at home pr by day. M. ROBERT. West Wlllard off SOth bet yn Meg noli'l nd Mlranda.

URESSMAKmrTN YOUR HOMES FTRST-clasa in every detail; nnhh; fan- cy pn-M end wraps. L7i per oay. PHONE ALT A mi 19 FASHION ABLE-" DRBSBMAKING; SHIRT ablrti ISlie UO tO dat. tnr wear. perfect fit.

J' S. BROADWAY. i i vFrnnnvsuiKeit WILL MAKE party dreese or street dresses, fancy shirt- I L.i.i cheap- for aummer. fallr up HOME 1417. MM F-B.

PH I LlJl PSAND BAKER, DRESS-making and ladle 'tailorm-: price, reason-shle; satisfaction guaranteed. 440 E. 4TH ST. ---1 WANTED EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER at home or by day. M.

ROBERT. West S7. w''r4 I off ith bet ween Magnon WANTED-DRESSMAKINO IN EXCHANGE for service of expert piano teacher. Ad. dress G.

box M. TIMES OFFICE. PLAIJf" SEWING" WANTED "BY A GOOD searrmtress; children's dresses and aprons a specialty. 41V4S.GRANDAVE. DRESSMAKING AT REASONABLE PRICES.

Alteration a specialty. Ml 8. SPRING rooms and SIRS. SIMMONS, FORMERLY OF a. Hill, now located at iss w.

sna jm. James jgg. DRESSMAKING BY DESIGNER." 1370 E. 17TH I r'none i ihj it.x. iliOOD WORK.

IXfW PRICES. THE ROSS- more, STH AND HILIj. FOR DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY. RINO up 7703. 11 jyjUSICAL INSTRUCTION- iSrsTTmoneXhrVI the Royal Academy of Music, London.

Pupil received for harp: engagements accepted. W. PICO. Los Harps for rent. MRS J.

M. JONES, HARP HOLOIHT. OF the Royal Academy of Music. Ixmlon. Fu-plls received for harp: nKagements ao- cepteil 46S W.

PICO, Lo Angeles. Harps, for rent. 1 SfiltolN-sTTtAldLIN UPRIGHT PIANO FOR sale. liHOl good as new, splendid action, and tone, desire to sell at onre cash or terms. Address dox iim FICE.

10 PIANO. VOICE. EXPERIENCED INSTRUC-tlon: li years: reduced rates to new pupils for summer. 31 Blanchard Bldg. Tuesday end Fridays.

11 and 5. W. FRANCIS GATES. E. AJ JAMES.

TEACHER OF VOICB ClIL. ture. sight eelng, piano and violin. 1417'A OEORGIA, 'phone West' 488. 10 voice and piano studloT room 2, THE CLUSTER, 454 gprlng Los Angeles.

HJYSSICIANS DR. SMITH. 8PECIALI3T FOR WOMEN. Flrst-clas private hospital: trained nurses; every convenience for the car and treatment of obstetric, surgical and all other female diseases; 10 years In Los Angeles; will give plenty of the beet reference in th city. I-iea consultation.

-Phone-Home 132; residence. 07tt BROADWAY, cor. Sixth. nW." JACOBSON HAS OPENED OFy flee at Stt! MAIN fully equlpped with X-Ray and static machine for treatment of chronic diseases; consultation and examination free at office on Monday. DR.

11. T. STILL, Bon of the founder of osteopathy at Kirk, vllle. ha opened an offlc for th. practice of osteopathy.

Otlica 7S6 8. SPRING Los Angeles. Cal. BOMERS TREATS SUCCESSFULLY all female diseases, and all nervous and chronic diseases of either years' ex-perlenc; S13-Z14 CURRIER SIS, W. Third, between Spring and Broadway.

DR. EAD8 TRATS ALL FEMALE DI8-easea and Irregularities, nervous and chronic disease; speclrto blood poison- In every form; home comfort for patient, illti. 8.. Sprmg t. 'Phone Horn 4l0.

"ONO AND SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE. EX- perlenced aqd competent ladles' specialist, strictly reliable; cases guaranteed. Mia. WOODS, 351 W. 10th between Figueroa and Francisco.

DR." REBECCA LEE DORSET. SOa-207 6T1M-. son Block. Women's, children' diseases, and obstetrics. Hours I to i p.m.

Tel. M. Cancers if you want a sure and safe cure DK. 3. C.

A1X RICH, room I Hotel Savoy, Fourth and Broadway. MRS. NEWLAND, MIDWIFE. HOME FOR ladies during confinement; disease of women. 181S W.

SEVENTH ST, Hour to rd, rectal, female and chronlo diseases. h0M S. Broadway, DR. TAYLOR, FFMALE SPECTLIST AND obstetrics. THIRD.

BT. il'LIAN" MACRAE. MPVs SOUTH Flower, Home 40H4. BATUS VtAr, Kit- PfffwHf Hfil nTfllflalll Tw MRS. 8.

BURT'S ELECTRIC BATH AND MASSAGE SANATORIUM. 2IoH W. First, Is now thoroughly renovated and refit ltd and open to the public under new management; only experienced and graduate operators employed; vapor, electrlo and tub baths, facial msssage, chiropody and manicuring. MRS. M.

HERBERT. Mgr. 'Plione Horn. 10 whenyou'reilTT DON'T TAKE A PILL. PALATIAL BATUB JUST FILL THE BILL VAPOR, TUB.

MASSAGE. ELECTRICITY. II. THE PALATIAL, 445 S. SPRINGIO REMEMBER' THE NUMBER 152 7 BROADWAY.

Vapor and tub bath, electricity; experienced operators; open till 11 p.m. Phone Main 160L8peclal rheumatlo treatments. 24 THE BATH PARLORS, BOOM II. DOWNEY i Block hav. been reopened Under the old management of on.

year ago. 13 HEMEMBER TH ENUMBER. d2 8. BROADWAY. Vapor and tub baths, electricity: ax-perienced operators; open till 11 p.m.

Phon Main 1601. Special rheumatic treatments, 10 8ULFHUME, VAPOR. ELECTRIC AND TUB baths, massage and chiropody. tlS4 8. SPRING ST.

'Phone Red M71: Horn. 3033. KETWLT OPENED PARLORS CHIROPODY, face and scalp massage; scientific treatment, 328 B. MAIN room I. Honrs li to lELECT BATH PARLORS.

HH. SOUTH BROADWAY, room I. Tub and vapor: no signs: walk right In; open Sundays. FOR GOOD TUB OR VAPOR BATH AND vmasrage, go to 7S3H 8. GRAND room 4 and no signs.

Tel. Home THE PEOPLE'S BATH PARlJORsf BATHS and sclentlflo massage given by expert ope-rators. 12H N8PRINO ST. 13 MASSAGE "AHB BATHS OIVEK BY EAST- em Isdy. 112 B.

MAIN ST. 321 S. HILL. ROOM VAPOR AND TUB baths, massage, for colds, rheumatism, nervousness. Open every day.

421 W. SECOND STREET. ROOM S13-S13. Scientific treatment. TEL HOME 222.

RATE FOR ADS UNDER THIS HEADING 10c per line, minimum charg tic HYGIENE BATHS, S00V4 8. BROADWAY. 'Phone Home Closed Sundays. MASSAGE AND MANICURING, 322 SOUTH epkin- room TTOIINEYS-AT-LAW LOS ANGELES LAW AND COLLECTIOM CO. All kinds of collections and law business attended to.

No Cham wlihm cess. Suit 111 GRANT BLDG. Tel. Horn. iWI.

gunsei; main 'ft, I DYER LAW AND COLLECTION CO. (INC) Trusten P. Dy.r, attorney and Col. lection made everywhere; no fee without -fei. Main 1514.

PENSIONS FOR ALL OVER tt YEARS widow' claim a specialty; two monihs' extra pay du soldiers In war with "fpain; niHKry, i ivina, Sis D. eroway, J. A. A AS. INTERNATIONAL NOTARY ruwnc, 'iijb in, estates.

ih UARRY ST. MACHINERY And MeeftfmfpM Arta. Ft.U 8ALK-OHBAP; 40-H P. FAIRRANKH flit BALK HUNTINGTON MILL WITH iuiir: 111111 hju jp, mmttne and bller. Apply 423 LOS ANijKLKH ST.

JO FULTON FNGINE WOf.3 ui vw. viiare auq ta. Atas! tattoaf Asrc-at. PATENTS PROTBCT TOUR IDEAS. DON'T think too long about Vaklng out a patent; Kunt other fellow may get in ahe4 with th sum thing.

Don't think that yoo eat writ the Patent Office yourself and find OHt It you can get a paient. The Pau.nl Office will almply tell you to Hie a formal application (with the incidental expense.) if yon wish your Invention considered. Consultation free. No patent, no lee. All communications confidential.

MIL0 B. 8TE- ENS A Httt washiBgtoa. U. i CF-stitbilshed ISfrt. PATENTS WE FURNISH OUR CLIENTS with copies of all correspondenca ha4 la their ease (except foreign:) sisti urnjh lr cf charg complete sop'v of drawigs and specification; retain this for funr reference.

TOWNSEND room eJO-4I1-4H-48 Bradbury Bldg. ST. JOHN DAT. PATENT ATTORNEY, FOR-merly at Day A Day. 130-MI Stlmson Third and Sprln.

Both 'Phonea PIONEER PATENT AGENCY YEAH l.V Downey Block. New C-pag book of Paienis free. HAZAfiP A HARPHAM. JAMES R. ROGERS.

EX-EXAMINER. V. 8. Patent Office. Patents.

Rm. 334. Byrne Bide. ne-eet'-om. ftCHlFFMAN DENTAL 101 N.

Spring. Painless extracting, filltn. crown and brtdg work. Oexlbl rubber BUtea, Pur gold Alllnxs, 7e up: all other nlllPH. up; eleanlna teeth.

40c up; gold crown and bridge work. Ui partial plate. It up; full sets. li. Open sveo- Inge' jio punoay mrtinwoi.

-FORSA LB-DENTAL OFFICE. IN A GOOD location: all modern equipment; doing 1300 to 1400 a month; will sell cheap, a am com- pelted to 'ive city. Addres box 4, TIM Eg OFFICE. 10 JU KSES Trwojamssvrrli 1 home. will board and care for ladle during confinement: -term la per best med? Ical references.

Ult S. UNION AVE. 4JOOD PRACTICAL NURSE IN CONFINE-mrnt cases, prices reasonable. Inquire at 343 N. Union corner Tempi st MRS.

ELIZA M. LYNCH. 10 TUiUGE IIOUSEYiOIJJ GOODS STORED. PACKED and moved. Our storage house I the best In the city: separate iron rooms, or open a you may prefer: our vana are th best; our help i courteous at all times.

guarantee satisfaction. also ship household goods both East and West at greatly reduced rates. TRANSCONTINENTAL FREIGHT 221 W. Fifth t. Tel.

Horn 1JI7; Sunset Maln 1270. 1 TO LET THE L. A. VAN, TRUCK AND STORAGE move. pack, stor and ship household good and piano at reduced rate.

save you money on shipping East, West, North and South. We niovs offices, safes and machinery. Prompt and careful attention alven to all orders, office, III 3. Broadway. "Phone Main Hi, Horoa 294.

H. H. DUNTON. Prop. 1 TO LET-SEE BEKIN'S VAN" STORAGE CO, for moving, packing and atorlnx household goods.

can ship your good to or from th East and North at greatly reduced rates In our own car. Writ or call on us, 244 S. BROADWAY. 1L PKOPERTY- l.eellsn,. FOR SALE-LOT 5-INCH CASING, ALBO I 7 Pipe.

tea, valves, i hose, faucet, sinks, at prices that th. foods. BUILDERS" SUPPLY CO successor to caiiiornia rwuns 780 San Fernando 2H43 Andrews t. tav FOR SALE-OIL WELL, WITH 300 oil tank, derrick, lease or ell at bar-gain. Also on.

oil well pumping jack, on t. riwens enslns. WISEMAN'S LAND BUREAU, 106 8. Broad- way. FOR SALE TRACT OF OIL SEARING land in San Luis Obispo county, Address 644 W.

tlth Ixs Anseles. 10 ETECTIVE AGENCY t.M-M DETECTIVE AGENCY Will undertake all proper detective business Intruded to It by railroad and other corporations, banks, mercamtt homes, attor bey or private Individuals. Correspondents In all th principal cities In th United Stat and Europe. Offices, WILSON First and Spring. Los Angeles.

AND SC1UP GOVERNMENT LAND. want 20 people to take up government land; either under homestead or desert entry; women have right same ss men. MATH UGH A room 42, 452'i S. Broad-war. GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS IX APPLE Valley, 11.10 per acre; flowing wells; apples Town without water: four hours via Lak and Santa Fe.

Land scrip. PUATE: 117 8. llrosdway. 10 P00 LATE TO CLASSIFY. iron SALE SOME VERY ELEUAJN houses, on on w.

Adams iwixauu, covered with tree, foliage and a handsome large old fashioned ten room house, situated on the best par of Adam north, front. Thl property can be bought now fotvabout '-which 1 remarkably cheap. THOS. J. HAMPTON, 1 11 S.

Broadway. Member A. Realty Board. I'O LET WANTED; A MIDDLE-AGED couple or two ladleu to tak portion of 5-room cottage, furnished for th. rent reasonable.

Addresa box 61, TIMES OFFICE. li SALE A TEAM OF HORSES, 190, OR will separate them to sell for 140 and 150; good for delivery wagon. WOOLNKR, 111 8. Broadway. 10 WANTED YOUNG MAN COM PLETTTN (course In ad.

writing desire ponnion, Ad. drwis H. box 70, TIMES OFFICE. 10 FOR THE CAMPAIGN. Soma of the Leading Iciuet tha Democratt May be Obliged to Meet.

rChlcano Tribune: From present indications the Democratic party will make a campaign of opposition and will seek success by endeavor Ing to point out the defects in the present administration. Suppose the Democrats do as they threaten and make Roosevelt the issue. Are the Republicans apt to dodge that issue and seek anotner one, or will they meet it The keynote speech of Secretary Root indicates that the Republicans will meet the Democrats on the Issue of Roosevelt and the Roose velt administration. In the campaign the Roosevelt issue will probably be subdivided lo the fol lowing manner; 1. Roosevelt's (a) His honesty.

lb) His (c) Hig virility. 2. The Roosevelt administration at home. (a) The settlement of the coal strike. i (b) Reciprocity with Cuba.

The Northern Securities case. (c) (d) The postofflce prosecutions. (e) The increase, in the navy. (f) The extension of self-government In the Philippines. The Roosevelt administration abroad.

(a) The astute management of the Venezuela case, which caused the withdrawal of preat Germany and Italy from Venezuela 'and the strengthen ing or tne Monroe doctrine. The opening of three ports in China and Korea to American trade In the face of the most skillful and adroit diplomacy of Russia. Germany and France. The peaceful settlement of the Alaskan boundary question, (b) (c) tne, American claim Deing sustained. -(d) The ratification of the Panama Canal treaty, and the practical beginning of work on the great Since it is probable that the forego-, ing record will appeal Strongly to the gratitude and pride of the average American, the Democrats do not seem to display the greatest political wl-dom in choosing it as the Issue of the campaign.

Perhaps, however, they are making a virtue of realizing that If they do not voluntarily moke the Roosevelt administration thf-tr inane the Republican, will force the Issue uro: them. Wonrierfut Invention Recently Ex hibited in a Hotel in London. flridoii Tf it inr tlm you should happen to he trokkine- fli'rr a gold field In California, Western Aus tralia, Moem, or Rome such out-of-tha way place, and if you should chance upon a lone man standing out in tha wilderness with a telephone receiver to his ear and an expression of acute Interest on hia countenance if this phenomenon should present itself to do not be alarmed. Do not reach for your revolver nor promise to take tha pledge on the earlieat possible occa- siori. The lone man will not be a mlrnr a spook or anything of that kind, but a fleah-and-blood electrical engineer trying by means of an electrical gold finder to 3nd the location of the nearest gold reef.

The experienced rtroRnpctor -an toil from the surface of a given piece of country whether there Is likely to be gold beneath it, but he cannot tell precisely whereabouts beneath. He hag ta find that by experiment, by elnklns hole -after hole till, mainly by pur iuiik, nr iiiiub ine precious reer. At least that used tn tho The electric gold finder has changed all that. The following brief explanation of the gold finder, in layman'. uub'ibii.

iitc irom au tecnnicannes. will be of interest, for th invpntion promises to revolutionise mining. Xow, every board schoolboy knows that the earth is a good conductor of electricity. Very well, then. The up-to-date gold seeker goes forth into the suspected gold field with an electrlo Dattery, and sticks two electrodes into the ground.

An electrode In this con. nection is Just a tiointed stli-lr tn which Is attached the wire connected with, the battery. The electrodes make the connection with the battery and the earth. Directly the battery is set coins- n. myriad electric waves start Mowinir into the arth thfough one electrode, and after describing a vast seml-clr- cte through the earth, cornea back and nowg out through the other electrode lhe whole earth for a vast distance all round on the surface, and for a vast distance below.

Is filled with the electrical waves. They travel with the geometrical uniformity of ripples on a pond. f-'But if there is a deposit or lode of mineral In the sphere of -the waves, it stops tneir and crowds them all together as the ripples In a pond ar- stopped and crowded it they encounter, say, a tree stump: wow this phenomenon Is distinctly audible to a man who is listening" through a telephone connected to the ground. The waves in their normal progress through the earth make a gentle tap-tap-tap, as if a woodpecker or a spiritualist had b.een prematurely buried, and were trying to call attention. When the waves strike the lode and become condensed, however, their tan tap-tap is intensified.

The prospector moves his telephone about the field hither and thither, listening for a moment at each fresh pitch, until suddenly he hears tha intensified tap-tap- tap. Then he knows that he is Just above the lode. AU that now remains is to bore with a certainty of striking it. That, very roughly, is the principle of the electric gold finder, which was exhibited at the Westminster Palace Hotel the other day in the presence of a galaxy of scientific and mining men. isuvc asaui uuieuut; 'litis lUJiuwtitl i the track of an "old wife's tale." What the quack professed to do with a hazel wand the scientist has actually accomplished, only, instead of a hazel wand he uses an electric battery and a telephone.

1 The invention is due to certain elec trical discoveries made twenty years ago by Sir William Preece, vvho was himself profiting by the researches of earlier Investigators. 1 "The present says Alfred Williams, one of the inventors, who gave the 'demonstration vat the Westminster Palace Hotel, "is the out come of several years' constant testing in mining fields. Don give all tne credit to me. I happen to be the onlj man In this country who has worked with the apparatus, but the chief Inventor is Leo Daft. Ke designed about forty different types of instruments which were tested continually at various mines, and the system was per- tuv VV la J.U i- yiuvwvui i ui va properties." The apparatus will discover not only gold, but almost any other mineral.

Mr. Williams has used it on most of the mineral regions -of the world from Wales to Alaska. Last autumn he sounded the territory of the Chartered Company of Siberia, and at a spot where the telltale telephone Indicated the presence of a lode a boring was made, and a gold-bearing deposit found at depth of fifty feet. POLLY ON THE TROLLEY. Hot Airl''She Shrieks, Then Slips Her Nooie and Quickly Flies Away.

New York Times: The first, thing to attract attention to this particular parrot was that it was wrapped lit newspaper tied with a bit of white string, Just like an old pair of shoes on the way to the cobbler's. A young woman and a little girl got on an lighth-avenue car with the parrot last night at Fourteenth street. Both of them were comely and cool, The parrot, fn the contrary, was an evil-looking bird of the Brazilian breed, and looked hot and tousled." Ills vocabulary, on this occasion consisted of "Hot air!" and "Chuck It!" If he knew anything else he kept It to himself. The attention of the passengers, made Polly restless. He clawed at the newspaper coat and shouted, "Chuck it!" and "Hot air!" four or five times a minute with astonishing distinctness.

At Twenty-third street the newspaper was in fragments on the floor, and Polly had nothing but a collar of string around his neck. The woman put her finger through this to get a safer hold oh the bird. In the excitement of getting off the car at Forty-second street the string broke. Polly seized his opportunity and broke away. He landed beside a bronse bust of Franklin over the door Of a bank bearing the name of the famous fihilosopher.

Aunty Mag!" exclaimed the little girl, beginning to cry. "Chuck screamed Polly. There "was the inevitable crowd, and Policeman Breen. SuRgestions about dislodging Polly were aa numerous as the bits of advice from a crowd around a balky hore. The arch of the doorway wus too for un ordinary kinder, so onevrnan suggested Invoking the assistance of a boon nd ladder com-panv, six blocks above.

"Hot air!" screamed Polly. policeman lireen routed out a night watchman fiom a department store that has high- plate-glass wfTulows. The watchman appeared on the scons with a long P'e surmounted by a rubber crosKbr' used for washing the windows. This was poked un to Polly. With serene dignity tfh fueitlve bird climbed on the cronnbar Btui was delivered afily into thf arms of bin n')i-tiss.

who -gave the watchman a half -Chuck it!" said Polly. 111111 1111 1 Real Eftat Operators. The Tlnim Ku-n'. io b- tirif in Ana 3 -r 'n til'" -in! t. 1 tiePiringr imi-" it; tt ild tm 4 1...., nidi i niw" fur It Tao 11 sav SATURDAY.

July 1 1904. John FidwelL administrator of estate of Erorna I'idwell. to iichro, part lot block 1. Saw- Pedro, IIIW9. John Pldwell to same, same property.

II. Claire Miller to Webb, lot IT and l. aubdivlstoa of block 21, Long Beach. A Beaoh to Mathew Smith, lot i and 3, Mary Giaord's subdivision, i. l.nlian May etephen and William Stephen to Bellew, lot block Central B-ach tntcl, 10.

Bellew to i Beaver, ame prop-any, 19, i Beaver to William Craig, same property, 410. Tftle Insurance and Trust Company to Stayton, reconveyance uf trust property. 'Herbert Greenfield and Minnie Greenfield to Albert Beldin, lot 4. Harbert A Butterworth's East Adanis-slreet tract, II. Bnjamln Hover to Mulllo Hover, lot at southeast corner of Mulberry street and Marengo avenue, Pasadena; lot 12, block D.

Painter subdivision, gift. 1 1 A Blumve and Alice Blumv. to A A Hollenbcck, lot 1 A Blumv (ubdirlslon. 110. Smith, Jr.

and Adel. Clawson Smith to Kat s-prowl, lot 22, block 43, Electric Rallwa- Homestead Association tract, 110. Fred Marshall and Florence Marshall to John Chick, lot Angelua Vista. 110. Johri Chick and Ada Marah Chick to Los Angelea Building Company, lot 17, Angclus Vita tract.

110. California Title Insurance and Trust Company, trustee, as trustee for Phoenix Saving Building and Loan Association and Phoenix Savings Building and Loan Association- to Edith Newerf and Lout Newerf, reconveyance of trust property. Same to same, reconveyance of trust property. Hoffman and Louisa Hoffman to Edith Newerf, lot Johnston-street tract, lio. Harry Brand and Alice Brand to Edith Newerf, lot S.

lame tract, 10. Edith Newerf and I. Newerf to Dora Davis, lot I and 2, Johnston-street tract, 110. Title Guarantee and Trust Company to Cbarlea Palmer and Jennie Palmer, part lot 40, South Woodlawn. 10.

France Boardman to James Cortelyou. lota Jo, is, 37, 3S. 3 and 40, Ciub IIous Place, W. Lou Gibson to James Cortelyou. lot 41 to 44 and 41 Club House Place, in Ocean 10, Mary Relchard to Ina Robertson, part lot 49, Baker's 10.

John Myer and Lou Myer to Margie Jame and Ula James, lot II. 'block 7, Greenwell tract, S5K0. John Althouse, Martha Althouse, Daniel Althouse and Maud Althouse to Lee A McDonnell, lot block South Bonnie Brae tract, l. Lea, A McConnell and McConnell to Harr" Alexander, lot block South Bonnie Brae tract. 10.

Byron Ltsk and Alice Lisk to Willi Eaon, part Jot 13. replot of lots 13. 14 and 15, Painter replat of blocks A. and subdivision 'of land by Painter and F1 Ball, Pasadena, Cal, IS400. Wood and Carrie Reynolds to Claud Lajtham and Effle Laytham, part lot 5 and 1 Thompson Brothers Pasadena, Fannie Kramer to Roman- Catholic Bishop of Monterey, and Lo Angeles, lot 8, Hlscock Smith's second addition.

1600. Bagley to David Gardner, lot 27 GrlfTe's tract, 110. DC McGarvIn, administrator of estate of Johnson, decesaed, to 0 Kendall, undivided one-half Interest In lot .43, Blxby tract, 1350. A Eno, Mary Eno, Varney and Nettle Varney to Fred Flegenbaum, lot 2, Bergen tract, $10. Pacific Land Company to Mary lot block 14, Pacific Farm tract, 1200.

Philip Hipper and Mary Ripper to Ine King, part lot 67, Lyman, Rice A Gile's subdivision, 10. Henry A Seaman and Alva Seaman to A Farmer, part lot 99, Grlder A Doy's Orange-dale tract. 110. Lyddal Winston and Nellie Winston to A Matnes, part lot block P. Mott tract.

$10. A Munn and Louise Munn to Effle Anderson, lot 47, Whitney tract. 11000. Wlnans an. Margaret 8 Wlnans to Title; Insurance and Trust Company, part Rkncho La Ballona, 110.

Bucktn to Wdlfangl. and Lena Wolfanglc, part lot 13, Bklllera A 6trtton' subdivision, 32S87. Florence Thresher and Georg. Thresher to Minnie A Snmondson, lots 7 and 8. block 4, Nevln tract, 14300.

Gilbert Stevenson and Carrie Stevenson to Margaret Irvine, lots 4, 14 and 13, Stevenson tract No 2, 110. Co-operativ. Savings Bank to A Forsyeth, lot Strong Dickinson' Maple-avenue, tract, 110. Henry Stanley and Mamie A Stanly to flenry Stanley, part lot block Harvard Heights tract, 110. Albert Crutcher, Frank Strong and Georg Dickinson to Charles Schattenhofer and Sophia Sohattenhofcr, lots 41 and 49, Davenport San Pedro-street tract, Insurance and Trust Company to W11 Ham Frlcke, reconveyance of trust property.

A Caldwell and Janet A Caldwell to Maggie Clampltt.i lots a and 27, subdivision of lots 3 and 4. Highland tract, in lot 1 block 39, Hancock' Survey, li0. George 8 Flicklnger and Marian Fllckinger to Frank Morsman. part lot 9, Weys. tract, David DalzeU and Martha Dalsell to A Tl Guffln, lot 16, block Barrett Villa tract, Jessie Haleey to Shepherd, lot 30, block 10, South Woodlawn, $10.

Oliver and Buckley, trustees, to Ella Baldwin, reconveyance of trust property. Hetty Cooko, Cooke and John to Anna Steffen, lot 4, block 22, Para tract, lio. Henry Green and Mary A Green to Minnie Olsen and Josle Olsen, lot 31, Green's Central-avenue tract, $10. Huntington Land and Improvement Company, Brand and Mary Louise Brand to Girthrldgw. part lot 12, Thorn Ross tract, known as lob 3, block s.

Boulevard tract. Frama and A Frame to Newton, lot 36, block 10. Short Lin. Beach, $250. James Scarborough, trustee, to Mrs Annie Witt, lot 17, block 08, Pasadena Villa tract.

$30. McGarviti, administrator of estate of Walter vN Whlttakr, sometime known aa Brnjamfh Whlttaker. William Whlttakcr, William Whlttaker and Whlttaker. deceased, to Palllao Francois, part lot 43, Wll-hardt tract, $425, William Burke and Jessie Burke to 8 Taylor and Minnie A Taylor, lot 41 and 43, West End Height, $3. Sam.

to 1 Elltt Morrison, lot is, same iraoi, It Emma Olmstead and A Olmstead Lydla Aldrlch Herbert Potter. guard-Ian of estate of Lydla Aldrlch, tncomp and Herbert Potter decree quieting title in plff Emma Olmstead subj to life of Lydla Aldrlch, lot 14, block 36 Eleo Ry Hstd Assn. Land Imp Assn to Conrad Handley, lot 3, block 104, Alamitos Beach Gerald Ivan De Burgo Llovd to Wlcki, part eo t. 8 IS W. $10, Charlea TItcomb to Henry Green, part Bee 9 2 13, $3.

I Co to Wick, part sea I 8 13. lot 192 tinrt part lot 190 Greens Central av. tract, $433. Gerald I da Lloyd to Frederick Dal-ton, part sec 9. 13.

110. Georg. Petermann and Mary Petermann to Mrs Anna Hlgglns Steer, part lot 4, block Beaudry tract, $330. Georg. Petermann to and from Anna Hlgglns Steer, recite that 1st party la owner of part of lot 4, block Beaudry tract.

2nd party la owner of part lot 4, block 4, Beaudry tract. It Is agreed that In erection of buildings on adjoining lot that th. lands abov. shall not be Inclosed but (hall be left oijen and unobstructed so aa to permit circulation' of light and air therein, eta I A Co to First Congregational Churcn of Sherman, lot 21, Larramond add, to Sherman. $10.

i Jacob Opplnger to Flora Opplnger, part block subdivided land of Painter and Ball. It. George Lawhead, Clara Lawheari, Olive A Davis and Davl to Nathan Wood In, lot 6, Davl A Law-heads add to Whlttler. I13B04 Hugh Smith and Mlnnt Smith to Mary Cramer, part lot Blxby tract, $19. Llllln Alice Summer to Hugh V.

part lot 5, block sub of lot block 00, 110. i Calvin Thornton and Armlnta Thornton to Terminal Bchrml district, lot block 3, East Ban Pedro. 300. Robert tttrong and Villa Strong to William A Venable, lot Pecks sub of block t. San Pedro.

7. Isaac 11 Johnson and Clara Johnson to Howard Johnson, part of Kt marked 17.ri an aa per resurvey 'of Gunn A Hasxards plat of Cullen lot I sub of lot 19, Uunn A Hassard plat of Cullen tract, 111 Howard Johnsoavn Isaao 11 Johnson and Clara Johnson, asm. H0. I 14 Co to Hann. recon of trust prop.

A Fraser. Jones and' Gage to Mattie Trig Kellogg, lot 3, block 6, Golden Bay $M9. John 4 rini and MollI Plrtle in Hugh Duff, part bim-k lot 1 to 22, blwk C. Barmw tract, $10, Genrg Hann and Julia Hann to Hugh Dun, lot 11, Park Villa tract, $ia Palm Place Cp to 4 Kubach, lot block 4, Palm Place, $11. Scott lo John Hackatt and Almlra Hackctt.

part lot 14, block i. On.harl ii-oc'l, n). l.e Fare to I-na Jnnti. nt Oer fill, tte.J ilTec iSirMitll And Asytiar. W'-ON CNSULTI.u JII.M.in t'- ntrr lil W.

Slain M. 'Phone limn. Los Angele. Or, Mi KUrilo fa mn Ix-o. Kxnert ramiBtion raining directs development; experienced im an-p Irv-et aiming.

Specially, copper mining and sastallurgy. Ho mine foreman. diamond drill men of higaeat at command. Have party ie-si'vus going of erecting melier; heavy sulphide ore pre-fcrrrd. 19 i as fexcEi-Lnxr ruos- Pfi for large win la on tb Sitriet Northern California; ahufu and Jr.fia 'n ore to rw merit of impny.

V.eil wort, yaur ua I need I etp on It, ki can (merest will tod property A. 7. TIMES Oyf.CS. ilAVK A CLIENT WHO HAS A LARUE mine in British Columbia that wishes to hvdraultc and needs money for equipment. It you are looking for auch an investment here la an opportunity to secure interest In mine with hoaet people, r.

particulars OHAR.ES O. MOKGAN, Liwyer. rooms A GROrN D-FLOOR PROPOSITION; FIRST Hock wn.WO shares offered for So days In onier to raise money to complete W-stamo mill at (vDtn; no snore will be sold for less thtn M- Take a dyer; tt will maka you in for II. and brine, you dividends as soon- as mill Is complete; 109.000 tons of ore In sight. Particulars.

DE LEAN 4XS Douglas Block. In Angeles. Oal. 10 "SlCH "OLD AND COPPER MINING DISTRICT, being mads accessible by new branch of Santa Fo Railway now building. young.

S' 0 LEAD. SIL-ver. 120 ounces: gold. ii miles from Los Angeles: mining claim; wood and tI more or ready to take down In one i mini lima I am aklng for the fffup: If yo have money, address MINE OWNER, Villa 1-ark, Cal. TuTTwiLL SAVE MONET BY HA VINO your Ariaona corporations organised by a rcsooh Bible Phoenix tuijfd to for non-residents.

J. P. nt. Ml Braly Hldg. Vs: FosmON W.VNTBD BY CYANIDE MAN OF experience, who understands th chemistry as well as the practical working or the process also understands assay-Ins of all ores.

Address box Li TIME. pvvtrv. MINE EXAMINATIONS. ki porta with mans and ohotoirntDhs. Reliable sampling.

HE.NKy J. JORY. Coiululting Mining Engineer. U. 8.

Deputy Mineral Surveyor. 33 BradbBry Lo Angeles. FrUN- GOLD REFINERS AN'O shavers. Mint prices paid for bullion or estimates given. Fertilisers, waters and aiialvtlcal tests of all kinds accurately mads.

No siudtftt- UP N. MAIN ST. Foil EXCHANGE I WILL TRADE A blocH of stock in a well-developed mine for pood' automobile or real estate, pay cash or assume. Address D. box OF-i fi.

1 BorfiHf AND SOLD by smith ASTON, iK H. Rroaaway. We have quartl proposition for 110,000 which has real merit, wellworth Investigating, 10 aoted-s6m'b ooon-partly devel- oned gold mines to bond for further development- High-grade and' good veins. Also K)d and' silver in old Mexico. FRANK LERf'il, Mining Department, 121 Henri Work.

Tel. Home 130. 10 fjit AND oT-POWTLNITltj 1600 BUYS MOUN-taln of excellent lime; K'O acres, near Los Angeles: guaranteed worth ten times more; sa: remunerative speculation; must sell. 2J4Franklln. 10 IhTvE6KVERAL MININO PROPERTIES dxveloprd; one equipped mine; also stock and bonds; investments lw) or mors; also 3000 acres patented agricultural land.

13. ALEXANDER, 41 Henne Bldg. 10 ANTED TO SECURE OPTION ON A flrst-class copper property; want a mine, not a r.rospect; can do business with a Lond don nciicai ir 1 gel tne ngni pn-imriy, jmm ES 10 Want to meet ou correspond with parties "mng plucer ground with vsry llt-; lie watur. or ores that cannot be treated ordinary metnoas. Address or call 3:32 W.

S7TH. 10 Sa NT eU-P A RT IT 12000 TO JOIN IN "v'uircnasing and milling ores, havs mill In good location and plenty of or In sight. Address D. box Mt. TIMES OFFICE.

10 KU-BK TWO jrmB-pectois. sober, industrious; and arubstake to prospect In Tonapah, ycv. outfit from Los Angeles. AdSress Any. TiMEH OFFICE.

10 1RVINO GOLD REFINERS AND assayer. Mint price paid for 'bullion or estimates given. Fertilisers, and analytical tests of all kind accurately mad. 1.3 N. MAIN ST.

A NTED-tiRI- BSTAKE TO LOCATE 60MB Claims; will show you th or assays 1st) per ton free; Investigate; no fake; near R.R. Address E. box 'U, TIMES OFFICE. 10 lVANTED-A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS mlnln" or milling, and who wants a position, to Invest a few hundred dollars. Call on or address SHAW, 65J S.

Hill st. I HAVE LARGE COPPER PROPERTY IN Mexico, near rail and water, 50 mile from Marasanillo. 4 from Collma. Write or call Jtil i. HOPE.W; W.

Burke. 10 I2000 TO d'-velop a ftrBt-vIass mining property; good for the right man. Address hr.x s. TIMES OFFIC li. 10 AV ANTED A PARTNER WITH I25U0 TO purchHe one-half Interest in rich mining calm.

Address u. o.t box sa, iija ca tit Flt'E. 10 tVANTTO PARTY WITH A FEW HUN-drd dollars to IriVest In a good mining pmi-nsltlnn. Apply 111 BTRNE BLK. 30 J7THOMAS.

ASSAIER AND BULUON buyer. Over GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK. first snd Main. sTia'reb JESSIE bellkT much! Address box 4. TIMES OF FICK 10 iiA nia'fui STAPLES.

JfJ W. FIRST. A yT, Properties sampled. No student V. ''HILDft 1ST W.

FIRST 8T. AS8AYERS AND METALLURGISTS. BuilKO AND MINVnO Ol'T-fit. STAUNTEN AVE. 11 WAOK WADE.

A33AYER8 AND CHEM- K. First st. EWniTEltS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 312 WILCOX BHIg. No. 1 Smith Prem.er (new,) with tabulator, cost iM, will sell for lib.

No. 1 Renilngtun, numbered abov 100,000, positively aa good a new, Good typewriters from 310 and up; will It on small monthly payments; satisfaction euaraiiteed: we aim to Dlea: rihhons. carbon paper; in fact, anything in our line, you will save money by dealing villi TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, ill Wilcox Bldg. PhoneJame 134L, FOR SALE REMINGTON NO. tjniith Premier No.

156; Underwood SI: 4, Ui: Remington No. 2, i0; Smith Pre- meir No. 1. Mi; No. Bllckensderter, 136; No.

Bllckensderter, 125; New Century Caligraph, new. IMt; Den, more, JS0; Amer-kini. all makes bought, sold and ex-channed. L. V.

CORTELYOU. 217 AV. FlrKt- St. Phone 3828. 10 IjiK JM BLICKENSDERFER VISIBLE writing; most simple; to.ooo users; universal or scientific keyboard, fully guaranteed.

214 KHANKL1N. Home 1BS3. Also second-hand mttclifnos, UO up: guaranteed. 10 li.E SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER 8. Broadway, sell, rent, repair and exchange, sr.l! supplies and tyiwrlter furniture.

Send for salesman, or call us vp, WAIN 1'09. H'iME 4311. 1 fiK UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER Ts the heat for all purposes; visible writing rmly one of the many advantages, BRUTHERS, agents, 221 W. Snsond st. 18 i'liit SALE NO.

REMINGTON TYPH-n riter. finite a good a new; a bargain, 146. S. FLOWER ST. 10 i vgtox no.

and bmilh No, 2, good a new, hp, or time. 143 E. BROADWAY, rom fhene IfM. io t'U aMITH PREMIER TYPEWRIT- nKsriy new; price M5; also Smith ri.iiiitt' typewriter. No.

1, 130. Apply room i. X. MAIN PT. J.M.K DKNSMORK TYPEWRITER IN -c'ic condition, with cover and a Call 122 TRUST Mr Phone Z7W.

lu aI -TVPEWRITERS, all kinds" ri told, -rented and exchanged! i''WTr EXCHANGE. WllcoxHldg. "oUVr.It TYPEWRITER YETT Send for eminiogu. Braly ti. hoB pnoN'r: ii89.

i pewrTter Tfirt ro jhenrl fr ratDiofiM, -JrA Braly 2 Ti'. li IURWAIN-lNNdT i birfior new. AdilrcK box ci-'li-'E, r.itM'NirToN' 1 I'I'FW HIT. II. imrjirain, j.own Vi'iiViLK "Tiri i i-i Z'l Bagg, Coronado; H.

M. Hunter ana a. J. Hunter. Minneapolis; C.

G. iiarremiiein. Amsterdam, Hollana. HOLLtNfilvCK E. French, E.

J. Royal, S. 8. Parker, W. E.

Ainann, E. 11. Eldrldge, N. Levitt, U. V.

Shelfore, H. R. Noark, A. H. Butler, C.

F. Schafer and wife, J. W. Reay, L. C.

McMunley, C. W. Becgle, W. H. Moui-throp, T.

R. Brook, Capt. K. 11. Richard-con, San Francisco; G.

N. Hancock, James McParland. Denver; A. C. Boles, H.

E. Elliott, S. Ixvpold, Mrs. M. K.

1iomas, Sanchex, tie York; F. 14. Kiefer and wife, E. H. Bolze and wife, Sacramento; Marlow, I.

J. Carman. El Paso; S. E. Mason, H.

Huning, Santa Barbara; J. T. Buckenery. H. P.

Buckenery, Berkeley; Mr. Toy, John Berry and wife, W. H. Lewis, Chicago; J. E.

Smith and wife, J. W. Well and wife, Kansas City; J. Boner, F. P.

Sebum, Needle; F. E. Brown, Lak. View; H. H.

Keller, Cleveland; C. Kenwick, England; K. B. Mason and wife, Herfold, M. D.

Welles. Cincinnati; B. Guthery. Bak-ersfield; J. E.

Smith apd wife. Kern; W. F. Blake, Manvel; J. V.

Seoor, South Haven, Max Bach, Hamburg; Van Cleat. Albany. N. Y.j C. Zschokk.

Palo Alto; W. M. Breckenrldge, Tucson; C. W. Wiggins, Ban Diego; F.

Ingrum. tian Lul Obisiio. NAD-AU James S. Blndey and family. New York; F.

Sellmeyer, J. F. Plainer, Needles: C. G. Roberts.

J. Lacbmert, A. Cleal, MoEmory, J. N. Waters, ban Francisco; J.

A. Marshall, Kingman; W. A. Hobson, Ventura: Gay Vlcks. San Lul Obispo: C.

A. Grane. Hanford; H. M. Eatello, Donors J.

A. Batchelder, Fresno, NATICK Anna H. Heaving, Mary s. Beck-hanv- Escondido; Maxwell Alexander, Robert Alexander, New York; J. M.

McShane, Fatton; B. J-'. Mson, Georgia; H. W. Dyke, Imperials C.

B. Hinds, Stockton; Lova McDanlels, Pittsburgh; J. G. Caamody, San Francisco; G. Wlllson, Wilcox, J.

R. Robertson, North Bend, J. L. Yeates and wife, Oakland: E. Strohm.

Needles; G. L. Burchftt, Chicago: G. Shurston, Mrs. G.

W. French, Florence, P. Holland, San Francisco; w. uant, Grant's Pass; Mrs. A.

J. Ross, Bakersfield'. W. H. Cross, Sebastopol; G.

Sanchen and wife, Rockfordi 111.: Jame Stlmson, New Or. leans. Charles J. King, San Francisco; John Hayland, Douglas, G. G.

Baker and wlf. San Diego: Mr. A. E. Patton, Mis Marr, Colusa: P.

Follennls. Watronvllle: George Argo. Clinton. 111.: C. T.

"Boyd, Philadelphia; B. F. Johnson, tjOgansport; C. L. Draime, Canton, D.

M. Rirhard, Ixi Cruces, N. F. H. Stebbens.

M. San Francisco; F. Wallace, San Diego; C. W. Stevens, Spokane.

'i THE POTTER, SANTA BARBARA W. C. Barrett and' wife; Low. L. P.

Lowe. S. C. Low. H.

W. Goodall and wife, W. E. Bal-com and wife, Mrs. W.

M. Fries, Frank Mecht Fries, Ml Dudley K. Fries and maid, Ml. Celta ToMn, R. M.

Tobln, Robert A. Roos, W. Q. Boormsn, W. L.

Growall. S. Booth. Mrs. S.

F. Booth and two children, Edward H. Kinney, H. W. Barnard and wife, Mr.

L. C. Young, Miss May. C. Young.

C. A. TSurston, P. J. Kelly, W.

F. Hoton and wife, E. G. Humphrey, H. Jacnben and wife, K.

L. Oumey, William J. Fogarty, R. Q. Guyett and wlfe, C.

Clifford, F. K. Stateler, T. W. A.

Moffett, R. D. Davis, Mr. and Mr. C.

Smith. Mrs. Augusta Kerr and daughter. G. Bradley ant) wife, Amos Burr.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stack, Misses Edith and Ruth Stack, C.s Rulofson, Mrs. A. iC.

Rulofson, William R. Wheeler, Mr. Whi.ler. Andrew Carrigan, William V. Free-maii, William A.

Laudry, J. Brlttaln, W. Caldwell and wife, Marshall San Francisco: R. W. Kinney and wife.

TV. R. Child, Mrs. 3. C.

Tucker, Oakland; James R. Martin and wife. h. Kostn- and wife, H. T.

Baer and wife, Lucten Baer, ffi.v L. Taykrv Mr, and Mr. George Berkel, TC. R. Rogers, Mrs.

C. M. Mis M. Irving H. Hellman, J.

Lynn Ryder, B. IjOckwood, Albert Cooke, TL' Silencer, F. A. Valentine and wife. C.

H. Whit, and wife, B. L. Lyon. D.

Frampton, R. C. Fhort. K- Blech.T. W.

Phalon. J. H. Harrington, G. Ray Horton, W.

R. Meich and wife. j. Pon Dunann, John T. Parkersnn, B.

F. Coons, wife and son, L. B. Valla, W. E.

Swain, Mis Mabray, F. S. McOormlck and wife, Hugh Brine and wife, N. R. Martin and wife, James B.

Lehigh, Fred R. Dam and wife, J. B. Fox, Mrs. G.

A. Parkyn. Angele: A. G. Merriam, Miss Thornton, John Earl Jardlne.

Thomas Pillow, Mr. H. Brinley, Dr. 3. Tyler Parker, Mr.

and Mrs. H. T. Kendall and maid, France Master Charles Kendall, Pasadena; Dwight H. Miller Miss John 8.

Kelton, Mrs. Stanlet Glldden, Jrl. Hellbrorq and FOOLISH DICTIONARY. Samples of the Contents of "a exioen Recently Published in Boston. Fourth Estate: Charles W.

Towne, a prominent Boston newspaper man. Is the author of a "Foolish Dictionary" which he has given to the literary pub lic under the nom de plume of ''Gid eon Wurdz." The book Is respectfully dedicated to his dog, "who first heard these things and didn't run away mad. i While the dictionary devotes a whole lot of attention to its own business, and the work of a book with common sense, It naturally gets away from the chalk line. once In a while, and it springs a Jfew proverbs, we are ad vised, for instance, that ''people who live in glass houses should dress in the dark," that "a word to the, wise is useless," and that "it's never too late to spend. Here are a few samples.

of its crudi tion: Appendicitis A modern pain, costing about $200 more than the old-fashioned stomach ache. Bigamy A form of insanity in which A man insists on paying three board bills instead of two. Chauffeur A man who is smart enough to operate, an automobile, "tut clever enough not to own one. ChristianA member of any ortho dox church. Collector A man whom few care to see.

but many ask to call again. Conscience The fear of being found out. Diary An honest autobiography. A irood keepsake, but a bad giveaway, Echo The only thing that can cheat a woman out of the last Evolution A clever trick performed by one Darwin, who made a monkey of Adam. Football A clever subterfuge for carrying on prize fights- under the firiilHe of a reputable game.

XJoat The honored founder and oldest Inhabitant of Harlem, Y. Else where not in good order, Golf An excuse for carrying uncon cealed weapons and a Scotch breath. Handmaiden Amanicure. Hug A roundabout way of express- ino- affection. Intuition A fictitious quality In fe malesreally suspicion.

Jury Twelve men chosen to decide who han the better lawyer. Kilts-'A Scotchman's apology for in- afnARiirA. Lobster-Newburg A dish ordered at lintels by those ho usually get Deans at home. A mail's Insane desire to be come a woman's meal ticket. Cruel Bessie.

He: Bessie, you know look upon you as the most beautiful and the best woman in an tne mnrm. fche: And ynu espp. me. to marry mull a simpleton! or are you oniy giving nie a Tran script. f.

1 A Currpnt Definition. i ay, fn, wuui A TiV'in tin duos unto Jiie' tli.it 1p. to for him." r.e urd -f all. MORTGAGES. SATURDAY, July f.

1904. Bell True to Southern California Saving Bank, lot 7, block Gyvanza addition No. 1, I- years, 10 per IU0O. Grlswold and Claudia Grlxwold to Georg Stepper, part lot g. 9 and 10, Watts' subdivision, I year.

10 per $1000. Los Angele Building Company to Johanna Buck, lot 17. Angelu Vista tract, 3 years, 10 per $2400. Charles Palmer and Jennie Palmer to Southern California Saving Bank, part lot 40, block 2. South Woodlawn tract, years, 10 per $830.

Wiley McGlnnls and Laura A McQlnnls to Charles A Smith, lot 24. Mount View tract, 1 years, 11 per $1500. Jame Cortelyou and Ella Cortelyou to France Boardman, lots 33 to 40, Club House Place, year and 2 years, 10 per I2U2.50 and $262.30, $333. Sam. to Lou Gibson, lots 41, 42, 43.

44 and 46, same tract, 1 year and I years, 10 per cent, $271 and $273, $530. Ina Robertson and A Robertson to Mary Relchard, part lot 49, Baker's subdivision, 8-1-05, 9 per $800. Margie James and Ula James to Horn. Savings Bank of Los Angeles, lot 19, block 7, Greenwell tract. 3 year, 9 per $2200.

Maude Johnston to Co-Operativa Saving Bank, undivided Vi Interest In beginning on south boundary Plaxa at northeast corner lot now or formerly claimed by estate of Andres Brlswalter. deceased, 1 year, 11 per $1200. Claud Laytham and Effle 3 Laytham to Wood and Carrie Reynold, part lots and 1 Thompson Bros' subdivision, 2 years, 9 per cent, $150. Inez'p Kin- to Phllllppl Ripper and Mary Ripper, part lot 7. Lyman, Rice A titles' sub-division, 1 year, 8 per $750.

i A Rosenblatt and Rosenblatt to Lewis Weisbart and Joe lot 2 Business r- Irani VMM Mnt Effle I. Anderson and Anderson to A Munn, lot 47 Whitney tract, 1 year 9 pet cent, $500. Alice Gastren and Stella We ver to See Sav Bank, lot ll Oliver Bryant tract, years 9 per cent, $1000. I-awrence Hohl and Mary Haht to Ger Sas and Loan Soc lot 1 anod and part lot 3 block 3 Greenwell not. not set out, 18000.

Mary Strelcher and Stretcher to Sou Cal Sav Bank, por lota 10 and 11 block Mott tract, 1 year 2 year and 3 years 10 per cent, $500, $500 And SflflOt. $1800. A Forsyth and Margaret Forsyth to Van Arnam, lot 2 Strong Dickinson' Maple Ave tract, month 10 per $190. Charles Schattenhofer and Sophia Schattenhofer to Charlea Stansbury, lot 43 and 49 Davenport's San Perl ho st tract, 1 year and 3 pear. per cent, 1400 and $400, William Frlcke and Amelia Frlcke to Mr A Semilvedo, lot 17 block IS Wolfskin Or.

chard tract. 3 years 10 per cent. $1000. Mathnw Smith and Kate. Smith to Western Pav Bank, lota 2 find Mory Glfford't suh.

1 year 10 per eent, $100. Msggln Clampltt and A Clampltt to Janet A Caldwell, lot 28 and 77 sub nf Tots 8 nnd 4 Highland tract in lot block 39 1 year 10 per cent. 1850. Baldwin to Shepherd, tots 1 to 14 block A lot 1 to 28 block B. lots 1 to 28 block lot 1 to 28 block D.

lot 1 to 14 block R. lot 1 to 19 block F. lot 1 to 38 block O. tot I to 38 block lot 1 to 89 block lot 1 to 19 block lot 1 to 27 block lot 1 to block lots to 54 block M. lot 1 to 54 block and lot 1 to 27 block Lucky Baldwin tract.

I years 9 per cent. $50,000. Anna Steffen and John Steffen to Hettv Cook, and Cooke, lot 4. block 22, Park tract. 1 year, 10 per cent, $2500.

Minnl. Olsen and Joule olsen to Security Savings Bank, lot 31, Green's Central-avenu. tract. I years. 9 per cent, John Steel, and Ella Steel, to Cooperative Savings Bank, lot 41.

Fletcher tract, 1 year, 10 per cent, $500. David Hanawalt and Mary Hanawslt to William Kelso, lot block 314, Ingle-wood, 12 months, 10 per cent, $175. Charles A. Smith and Ella Smith to Gorman-American Saving Bank, lots 27, 21 and part lot 20, A Smith's third addition; lot 74, Hlscock A Smith's first addition, years. 10 per cent, $23i)0.

Wick to Gerald Ivan De Btirgo Lloyd, portion of section 9. 13 W. 60 dny, and 1 year, 9 per cent, HuO and $1515, 11913, Same to am, beginning at northeast corner lot 41, Green's' Central-avenu. tract, north 88 deg 52 min, east 80 feet, etc, I year, 9 per cent, 1400. Wick to William Horace' Day, lot ill and 213, addition to tract, year, 11 per cent, 1400.

MiGaugh and Lydla McGaugh to Charlea Trapp, part lot 5. block all lot 7, block 7, and lot 1 and 2, block 8, Moulton' addition, 1 year, 11 per cent. I5uO. Canilel Kallmeyer to Monrovia Savins- Bank, port of Bandin San Franoisquiio, 5 years, 10 per cent, $rt)0. Elisabeth Washington to Union Savlnrs Bank, lot A Landreth's subdivision.

1 montns, per cent, smi, Mr Lena Jones to Mis May Cannon, lot 4 and part lot 3. 21 and 22. block 4, Shaw tract. 2 years, 9 per end Viltliarme nhnrto In Kaii Cal Sav Bank, lot 18 block 7 l'ark tract, 1 years 10 per cent, IWpO. Robert Pompey and Raia A Fompey to Mr Allender, lot 22 block 19 Eleo Ry Hstd An, I months 3 per cm.

Albert Forman to Lo Angeles Bar Bunk, lot 8 Roquena trcC I yar per cent, $4m. Kalvatore Collura In Snflth. lot. 44 His- cork's A Smith's econd dd. Install per cent, M.

XV A Ktrikney. and Martha Strlkney ti Mr Hall, lot Mrs. Hall's tiact sub No I year 14 per K. Home If and Cold Morns O) of A to tmlustrial 'n. earn at Intersection of line nf Industrial with line Aliiine.ia ritj ft etc.

tnRtai per r-m. stii-hnel Hammlll and Millie liamnntl to fJeorer tTlaybrooke. 2S and 24 block r.f The rnims. I years per rent. vm.

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