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MARINE NEWS C. B. Ladd and W. A. Oalnes to M. H. Richards Lot 3. 5 and 7 blk 75 Bur- bank $30 Mary L. Friend and Hervo Friend to Margery Loftus Lot 11 Fremont tract $10 Ida Wilcox Beverldge to Elizabeth Mclnnls Part lot 13 blk 9 Holly- wood $10 Ralph Rogers Co. to Jane Elizabeth Palmer Lots 6 and 6 blk B Highland Park Annex No. 1 $500 Simon Mnlor and Louisa Maler to George 11. Noycs Lots 15 and 16 blk 1, Brearley & Slnsabaugh tract $2000 Margaretha C. Tremaln to Charles V. Reeves and Helen Reeves Lot 23 blk X Harvard heights tract $10 Thomas W. Day and Rosa M. Day to Lulu E. Blackman— Part lot 49 Ellis tract. $10 John Andrews and Mattle A. Andrews to Louis Hazelwood Smith Lots 10 and 12 blk 112 Long Beach $10 Adelaide Tichenor to A. H. Hilton— Lots 27, 28 and 29 Tlchonor tract ..$lO N. R. Pierce and Anna M. Pierce to J. B. Rlddlck—Lots 25 and 36 blk 70 Long Beach $10 Stephen S. Townsend and Anna M. Townsend to J. B. Rlddlck— Lot 10 Pine aye tract $10 R. D. Lowry to Walter Witts— Lots 4 and 6 blk 3 Ollvewood $10 Carrie Kendall to Alice E. Acton- Lot 11 blk B Main street tract ....SIOO Walace M. Alexander admr of estate of Samuel T. Alexander deed to L. T. Gillett— Lot 14 blk Claremont ....$260 Susan L. Mills to L. T. Gillett— Lot is blk 34 Claremont $10 Whiting Thompson and Theo M. Thompson to R. F. Davis Lot 178, 176 and 177 Palos Verde tract $10 James W. Webster to James A. John- stone Part Sec 2 1S 9 W $10 Joseph Bonaparte to Alphonse Van- dendaole Part lot 26 and 27 sub of Domingo block $10 C. W. Hollister and Cora C. Holllster to Linda Scott Lot 7 blk 9 Alamitos Bay tract $10 William Claque and Alice E. Claque to T. G. &T. Co. Blks A B C D E F G H I J X and L Walten Villa tract Lot A said tract $10 Clarence W. Taylor to Annetta Tay- lor Part lots 13 and 14 blk R West L. A $10 B. B. Gregory to Henry S. Williams Part lot 3 blk A John G. Downey tract $10 Henry S. Williams and Nellie J. Wil- liams to B. B. Gregory Lot 25 and part lot 23 byk H Morris Vineyard sub $10 Harlan B. Pratt to F. W. Mclntyre Lots 12 and 14 blk 22 Glendale $10 Mary J. Lovejoy and A. C. Lovejoy to Fannlo L. Bacon Lots 6, 7 and 8 Palm Vista tract $10 Charles B. Hopper and Harry N. Jack to A. H. McFarland Lot 150 Hopper & Son's Western avenue tract $10 A. H. McFarland to Chas. B. Hopper- Lot 150, Hopper & Sons Western Aye. tract $10 R. E. Osborn annd Daeroon Osborn to Luvlna C. Prugh—Lot 24, Col. J. Ban- bury's subdivision ' of east 10 acres of block 180, Pomona $10 Edward L. Sleg Find Lilly V. Sleg to Elmer P. Baker—Lot 166, Edendale tr $10 Alfred W. H. Peyton to Meyers &Kulll, co-partnership composed of William R. Myers and Emil C. Kulll— Lot 15, Rock- dale : $10 F. W. Mclntyre to Laura E. Stokes- berry-Lots 12 and 14, blk 22, Glendale $10 Elizabeth A. Packard to Carrie D. Ba- con and Laura G. Bacon— Agreement to convey part of lots 4 and 3, block 53, Ralph Rogers subdivision of part of Gar- vanza tract $900 Elizabeth Austermell and Washington G. Austermell to Prlscllla J. Raymond- Lot 17, G. F. Stevenson tract $10 George W. Lawler and Cora E. Lawler to HaTnor A. Lancaster— Part of lot 2, Smith & Packard's subdivision of lots 4 6 fl 7 and 8, block 2, replat of South Pasa- dena $10 J. T. Gordon to R. S. Ramsaur— Part section 22 1 N 10 W $2 A. T. Martlno to Susan E. Martlno— Part lot 6, block 4. Vine Cottage tract.. slo J. H. Studebaker and Mary J. Stude- baker to Henry M. Willis, trustee for J. I. Case, deceased— Part lots 9 10 11 12 13 and 14, block A, Studebaker's addition to Monrovia '. $1 Amanda C. Brooks, J. J. Brooks, Hen- rietta C Fuller, Jessie C. Wallls, Henry M. Wallls, Henrietta M. Case, Dr. C. I. Shoop, trustees of estate of Jackson I. Case, deceased, to Jonathan Bentley Har- ris-Part section 23 1N 11 W $1000 Henry M. Willis, trustee for J. I. Case, deceased, to Jonathan Bentley Harris- Part section 23 1 N 11 W $1000 Ralph Rogers Co. to Alice B. Mahan— Lots 15 and 16. block 5, Oak Hilltract $2700 George D. Brown and Elizabeth Brown to Clara W. Stowell— Part lot 28 and all lot 29. Pacific Coast Land Bureau's sub- division of block 152, Pomona $10 Qulntln J. Rowley and Llda T. Rowley to O. E. Gunter— Part block 19, In Downey Land Assn. tract $10 H. Burnett to Winnie F,. Burnett— Lots 23 and 24, Fields & Booth's addition to Monrovia '. $10 H. W. Traylor and Lillian Traylor to L. M. Banks— Lot 6, block E, Monroe ad- dition to Monrovia tract $800 C. H. Ruddock, F. M. Douglass and Phoebe A. Douglass to H. E. Hutchlnson —Part lots 16 and 17, block 11, Covlna ..$lO REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS San Pedro Shipping ARRIVED. Steamer Daisy Mitchell, Capt. Smith, 44 hours from San Francisco. Barkentine Skagit, Capt. Robinson, 10 days from Gamble. Steamer Samoa, Capt. Madsen, from Caspar. SAILED. Steamer National City, for San Fran- cisco. IN PORT. Schooner Camano, Gamble. Schooner Crescent, Tacoma. Schooner Caroline, Umpqua. Schooner Expansion, Ballard. Barkentine C. F. Crocker, Port Townsend. Schooner M. Turner, Gray's Harbor. Barkentine Georglna, Portland. Barkentine James Tuft, Everett. Schooner H. D. Bendixen, Blakeley. BarKentlne J. L. Evlston, Tacoma. Schooner J. H. Bruce, Tacoma. Schooner Philippine. Gray's Harbor. Barkentine Portland, Portland. Schooner Polaris, Everett. Schooner Resolute, Belllngham. Schooner Sellome, Ballard. Schooner Taurus, Ludlow. Schooner W. L. Smith, Everett. VESSELS ON THE WAY. Schooner Annie Larsen, Belllngham. Steamer Bonlta, San Frnnclsco. Steamer Chequamegon, Wisconsin. Steamer Coronado, Gray's Harbor. Steamer Harold Dollar, Seattle. Steamer J. S. Hlgglns, Fort Bragg. Schooner F. S. Redfield, Everett. Schooner Ludlow, Hadlock. Steamer Norwood, Gray's Harbor. Schooner Louise, Umpqua. Barkentine Retriever, Hadlocg. Steamer Santa Barbara, Gray's Harbor. Steamer Shasta, Bellingham. Steamer San Pedro, Eureka. Barkentine Skagit, Ludlow. Steamer Vanguard, Eureka. Schooner William Bowden, Tacoma. Schooner W. F. Wltzeman, Aberdeen. FOREIGN VESSELS British Bark Pass of Killiecranckie, Ant- werp. British Bark, Kllmeny, Hamburg. German Ship Wandsbek, Hamburg. Redondo Shipping ARRIVALS. Schooner Vanguard, from Eureka. Schooner William Bowden, from Ta- coma. SAILED. i> Steamer Samoa, for San Pedro. Steamer Santa Barbara, for San Pedro. Steamer Nome City, for Santa Barbara and San Francisco. IN PORT. Schooner Samar, Everett. Schooner A. B. Johnson, Gray's Har- bor. Schooner Forest Home, Port Blakely. Steamer Wm. Bowden, Tacoma. Bark Isaac Reed, Portland. Schooner Mlndora, Aberdeen. Tug Redondo, In port. Schooner Vanguard, Eureka. DUE. Steamer National City, Fort Bragg. TO SAIL. Sept , 25 Steamer Santa Rosa, San Diego. Sept. 27. Steamer Santa Rosa, San Francisco. _ Sept. 29. State of California, San Sept." 29.—Steamer State of California, San Dlezo. TO ARRIVE. Sept. 25. Steamer Santa Rosa, San Francisco. v \u25a0•\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 Sept. 27 Steamer Santa Rosa,- San Diego. SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1905. . C. H. White and Amanda C. White to Maude M. Bancroft— Lot 4, White's Fourth St. tract $10 R. D. Scrlver and John C. Quinn, com- posing firm of Scrlver & Qulnn; Martha A. Scriver and Katherlne Qulnn to Har- vey Frazler— Lot 10, block L, Glendora tract $10 Warren Gillelen to James H. Tremble- Lot 98, Salt Lake Depot tract $10 W. A. Polkinghorn and Ida M. Polk- inghorn to Bertram A. Frlck—Lot 20, Grider & Dow's subdivision of Brlswalter tract $SOO R. M. Widney and Mrs. R. M. Widney to R. H. Maclay—Lots 6 and 6, block 8, Maclay's addition to San Fernando ..SSO Davis J. Moody and Emma S. Moody to Walker Simpson— East 35 feet of lot 3. block D, Gardena ..... $2000 Robert Perry and Elizabeth Perry to O. T. Grifnth— Lot 24, block 2, Dodd tract, and part lot 23, Bald tract $10 Sachariasa E. Arnold to Alvin Holmes Millsap and Suda Millsap— Part lot 15, block 3. Vlgnes tract, East L. A $10 Jesse W. King and Caroline Edith King to S. M. McKee—Part of lot 10, block A. subdivision of lot 2, block 60, H. S. ..sl6 Minnie L. Spencer to Willis R. Simp- son—Lots 12 5 6 7 and part of lot 4, block 12, C. W. Morgan's Sycamore Grove tr $10 T. G. &T. Co. to Juliette Powers— Lot 80. West Adams & Western Aye. tr ..$lO Max Magnus and Carrie Magnus to Patrick J. Ward— Lot 80, Conners subdi- vision of Johannsen tract $io Ethel F. Gates and Frank L. Gates to Joslah : Fisher—Lot 6, block 81, \u25a0 Electlia Railway Homestead Association $10 Susan Bowles to Carrie Fragner— Lot -VVlctor Heights tract $10 WilliamE. Service and Richard W. Ser- vice to Mary E. Cox and Maggie Cox Van Busklrk— Part lots 20 and 21, block 13, W. L. A $10 Robert O. Rutherford and Helen M. Ruthorford to E. B. Clay— Lot 6, Hum- mels Main St. Blvd. tract $10 Philip Pohlman and Daisy Pohlman to Merritt M. Alien and Amelia B. Allen— Beginning at point in the west line of Flgueroa street at northeast corner of land now or formerly of A. C. Shafcr; thence along the west line of said Flgue- roa street north 88V. degrees east 60 feet; thence north 67V4 degrees west 105 ft etc $10 J. M. Williams to Ernest Paar— Lot 1, Calkins Twenty-third street tract ....$lO Charles M. Stimson to Thomas B. Eld- redge—Lot 23, block D, Nadeau Orange tract $.650 Elizabeth V. Rush and Jud R. Rush to Pac Eleo Land Co.— Part section 64 S 11 W $10 Nettie A. Dewey to R. T. Preston— Lots 0 and 10, block 1, Short Lino Beach sub- division No. 1Ocean Park $10 Paul Hutchlnson and Alice E. Hutch- lnson to William H. Kreiss— Agreement to convey lot 69, Westgate tract $200 T. I. & T. Col to Robert A. Fowler- Lot 20, block C, Wllshire Blvd Hts ....$lO Same to same—Lot 19, blk C, same tr $10 Same to same—Lot 18, blk C, same tr $10 Same to Malcolm Campbell—Lot 17, same tract $10 Marcus Campbell and Kate A. Campbell to George C. Davis— Lot 17, block 2, Bar- town tract $10 Nellie S. Melgs to Grace B. Warren- Lot 7, block fl, Golden Bay tract $10 Santa Monica L. & W. Co. to Frances Llndt-Lot 1, block 8, Artesian tract ..$250 Frances Limit to Martha J. Clark—Lot 1, block 3, Artesian tract $600 Htnman Inv. Co. to Vincent H. Greever —Part lots 13 and 28. and all lot 69, subdi- vision of Azusa L. & W. Co $10 John Mclnerney and Elizabeth Mclner- ney to Mary A. Brlggs and Lilian M. MacGowan— Portions of lots 15 and 16, Heyes. tract *10 Johanne Nolte and C. A. Nolte to Ella Giles Ruddy—Beginning at Intersection of Sixteenth street with the east line of Cherry street; thence east along said south lino of Sixteenth street 70 ft etc $10 John D. McNeil and Maggie McNeil to W. H. Chine—Lot 9. Pedgrlft tract $10 G. G. Green and Angle L. Green to Charles D. Lockwood—Lots 1 2 and 3, blook 15, Altadona Map No. 1 $10 W. A. MUlsap and Elizabeth Millsap to State Bank of San Pedro— Lot 2, block 4, Central Home Placo $10 F. H. Granger and Annie T. Granger to Edwin N. Altland and Ada J. Hlrsch- ler—Lot 35, Belvedere Heights tract $10 Peter J. Wilson and Carrie Wilson to Rickle Feder—Lots 10 and 11, block 2, Brearley &Slnsabaugh tract $2600 John B. Miller and Carrie Borden Mil- ler to James W. Alexander— Lot 9, block A, Cook &Millers resubdlvlslon $10- M. E. Wood Co. to Ida Mac Clerk— Lot 21, Grand Aye. Elec. tract $10 Walter P. Lawry and Ivy May Lawry to S. H. Ellis—Lot 10, block 11, West Adams Heights tract $10 Mary J. Trueblood and Cyrus True- blood to W. E. French— Lot 9, block 16, Whlttier $1000 W. E. French and Fanny L. French to L. A. Myers—Lot 9, block 16, Whittier $1000 R. L. Metcalf and Doll B. Metcalf to Minnie L. Potter— Lot 6, block F, New Fair Oaks Aye. tract $10 Paul Gumpert to CFora E. Freeze—Por- tion of lot 11, block C, Moran tract $10 W. E. McVay and Kate B. McVay to T. I. & T. Co.—Lot 11, block 24, Hube.r tract $10 Mary B. Mathls to Thomas C. Radbone and George S. Smith—Lots 2 and 3 .sub- division of J. Rey tract $10 George P. Tenor to Martha J. Tenor Part Ro San Rafeal Part of lots 14, 1.1 and 16 blk 3 Ocean View tract No. l.slo Henry V. Venable to Theressa M. Venable Lot 97 W. T. Dalton Orchard tract *1» Margaret H. Blxby and Jotlinm Bixby to Jotham W. Blxby Lots 37, 38, 39 and 40 blk 108 Long Beach $1 Blanche B. Off and J. W. A. Off to Robert Haenggl— Lot 13 Hardys sub. slo Florence N. Marshall to Mabel Schop- bach Lot 53 and part lot 62 Angelus Vista tract $10 Mabel Schopbach to Christina M. Holmes Lot 53 and part lot 52 An- gelus Vlst tract $10 John Baker, Hannah E. Baker and Elizabeth Thomas to Peter J. Wilßon Lot 23 blk 2 Brearley & Sinsbaugh tract $10 La Belle C. Lanslgh to John J. Haw- kins—Lot 7 sub of blk 73 O S ....SIOO Alma B. Jones to Chios B. Jones Lots 2 to 12 Inc. Part lots 13, 14 and 15. All lots 16, 17 and 20. Part lots 21, 22 and 23. All lots 24 to 28 inc. 32 33, 34 Mrs. C. B. Jones sub lot 1 Brain- crd's sub lot 18 Oak Knoll tract. Part of lot 8 Hawks add it Sierra Madre..slo Samuel McClure to Etta R. Gregory Lot 10 blk 7 Marathon tract $10 George H. Weeks to Frank L. Percy and L. J. Perry Lot 33 blk 75 Redondo beach '..... $350 Camille Gamier to Charles Kestner Lots 10 and 11 Gamier tract $10 Charles Kestner to L. A. Trust Co. Same prop as above $10 Gußtav Tletze and Augusta Tletze to Hugo Hueffner and Antoinette Hueffner Lot 3 blk 14 Ramona $10 Monroe Markham and Emma Mark- ham to Mary A. Brlggs Part of lot 27 of sub of portion of lot 1 blk 37 H S $10 George C. Melrose and Martha J. Mel- rose to Armanus J. Hlxson Part of blk 14 Providencla Land $8000 Edwin L. Qulnn and Corlnne E. Quinu to Georgie O. Blackwood Lot 14 blk F Thomas tract $10 J. C. Willmon to Kate Rae Lots 23 and 24 Jordan's sub of blk 17 San Pedro $2500 Z. E. Wilson and Ira L. Wilson to Perry Whiting Portion of lots 49 and 60 blk 2 Central Park Front tract .$lO Harry Jackins and Alice Jackins to T. E. Gibbon—All blk 41, 42, 60, 61, 84, 86, 208, 109, 110 Part blk 62, 86 and and part blk 27 Maclay Ro $15,000 M. L. Wicks, S. D. Rannells and Jane Rannells to»A. L. Markwith and Fran- ces Belle Markwith Lots 21, 22, 23. 24, block 6 Lots 13, 14 block 8 Berkeley tract $10 Gussie Egelhoff to Elizabeth A. Moore, Philip W. Holler and William W. Hitchcock—Part lots 1and 2 blk 78 O S $10 Elizabeth A. Moore, Melvln L. Moore, Philip W. Holler, Lity B. Holler, Wil- liam W. Hitchcock and Margaret E. Hitchcock to Mrs. Emma Markham Part lots 1 and 2 blk 78 O S $10 Ashley Bliss and Mary L. Bliss to Joseph V. Brooks and Lydia B. Brooks Part lots 17 and 18 S. Palmeeter's sub $10 Charles F. French and Jennie French to H. L. Wineman Lots 17 and part lot 16 blk 1 Llneaus Cottage homo tract : $10 Horace G. Boerstlor and Grace M. Boerstler to Laurena M. Griffith Lot 15 blk G Workman Park tract $10 Nellie L. Tilley to Mary L. Boynton Lot 2 of parition of W 34.26 acres of lot 41 Watts sub $10 Harry C. Allen and Harriet McCord Allen to C. F. Stambach Part of Ro San Pasqual $10 Mrs. C. F. Stambach to George F. Thompson and Ida M. Thompson Part of blk S of sub of land of J. H. Fainter and B. F. Ball $10 The Alamltos Land Co. to Steams & Counts Inv Co Part Farm lot 213 Ala- mitos tract,, $10 T. I. & T/Co. to John B. McDaniel Lot 4 Mar Vista tract $10 George C. Shull and Nellie B. Shull to W. Homer Kennedy Lot 230 Grider & Dows Adams tract $10 . H. W. Keller and M. A. Keller to Alice H. Nichols Lot R blk 95 Santa Monica $10 Myles Regan and Bridget Regan to E. Allen Ayres Lot 32 blk A Rigglns Bros, sub $10 L. J. Qulgley and Marietha Qulgley to E. Alden Ayres Lot 31 Ferry Doria Jones to James Theodore Mil- ler Lot 2 blk H resub of Jones tract $10 C. W. Lehman to Adolph Broches Portion of lot 8, block 22, Park tract ..$lO The Alamltos Land Co. to Mary E. Be Vier Lot 17 blk F Mira Mar tract $1000 Charles L. Fuller to Ben White Lot 11 blk 12 Peck's Grand View tract JIOOO \u25a0 T G. & T. Co. to Byron S. Wolcott Lots 88 and 93 Thome's resub $10 Thomas J. Dofflemyer and Minnie Dofflemyer to Whiting Thompson Lots 175, 176 and 177 Palos Verdes tract $1200 Shakespeare Beach Co. to Orrln Rice —Lot 25 blk 1Shakespeare beach.. slo Henry Wood and Annie Wood to Minnie Powers Portion of lot 6 blk tl Garvanza add No. 1 $10 The Alamitos Land Co. to Long Beach & Alamltos Imp. Co. Blks 9 and 17 Alamitos heights $10 Mount Carmcl By-the-Sea to Jesßio Yarrloca Part of Ro Sausal. Re- Hondo $825 T I & T. Co. to Daniel Schield— Lot 21- blk B McCarthy Co.'s Main St. Mon- eta aye and Flgueroa tract ......... .11 _OS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1905. Sept. 29—Steamer State of California, San Francisco. October I.— Steamer State of California, San Diego. SAILING FOR THIS PORT. Schooner Erie, Belllngham. Steamer J. S. Hlgglns, Fort Bragg. Steamer W. H. Kruger, Astoria. Steamer National City, Fort Bragg. Steamer Norwood. Gray's Harbor. Steamer Santa Rosa, San Francisco. LOADING FOR THIS POUT. Steamer Atlas, Point Richmond. Schooner A. F. Coates, Gray's Harbor. Schooner W. J. Patterson, Gray's Har- Bark John C. Meyer, Gray's Harbor. The Fourth of July this year was re- sponsible for only 182 deaths, and 4994 serious accidents. Yet as there are only forty-six fireworks manufacturers in this country, the average— practically four deaths apiece and more than 108 Injuries— Is distinctly creditable. Our Annual Sacrifice The center man of the whole population of the United States is Henry Marr, a farmer who lives near Columbus, Bar- tholomew county, Indiana. The census bureau has found that the exact center of population by the census of 1900 was on his farm, in latitude 29 degrees 8 minutes 30 seconds north, and longitude (6 degrees 48 minutes 54 seconds west. The spot has been marked by a monu- ment. His Central Location 9 Ordinance Xo. 11,843 (New Series.) An Ordinance authorizing property owners to Improve a portion of Rice ave- nue under private contract >«"<»«sjwsl The Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That permission Is here- by given the property owners on RICE AVENUE rrom the west line of Moneta avenue to the east line of Figueroa street to im- prove said street under private contract »n the following manner, to wit: To grade and gravel Rice avenue In the City of Los Angeles from the west line of Moneta avenue to the east line of Figue- roa street, including all Intersec- tions of streets, (except such por- tions as have already been graded and graveled and accepted); said grad- ing and graveling to be done In. ac- cordance with the plans and pro- file on file in tho office of the City Engineer of said city, and specifications °? n i2 ln . the offlce of tne Clty Clerk 2fi.» a d clt ?i, f0 ™F ad J n £ r and traveling streets, in the City of Los Angeles with the natural gravel of the street Class B, said specifications being No. 31 (New To establish grade of Forty-ninth street. To establish grade of Reno street. To establish grade of Lewis street. To establish grade of Alessandro street. To establish grade of Stanislaus street. To improve Avenue Seventeen. To Improve Sixth street. To Improve Wltmer street. To Improve Avenue Twenty-eight. To improve Warren street. To Improve Twenty-seventh street. Changing name of Mayberry and Glad- stone streets. Vacating portion of Thorne street. Vacating alley ln Bigelow tract. Amending ordinance providing for in- spection of steam boilers. Amending ordinance providing for cus- todian, etc., of city hall. Establishing curb lines of Cinnabar street. Establishing grade of Spence street. Establishing grade of Hyperion avenue. Establishing grade of Sabina street. Establishing grade of Percy street. Establishing grade of Seventh street. Establishing grade of Avenue Fifty. Establishing grade of Lorena street. Establishing grade of Fifty-second street. Establishing grade of Slsklyou street. Establishing grade of Esperanza street. Establishing grade of Sixth street. Award of contract for Improvement of Valencia street. Notice of work on Forty-second street. Notice of work on Forty-third street. Notice of work on Forty-first street. Notice of work on Ninth street. Notice of work on Sixth street. Notice of work on Avenue Fifty-seven. Authorizing Improvement of Avenue Fifty-three. To establish grade of Waterloo street. To establish grade of Forty-eighth street. Authorizing improvement of Fifty-sec- ond street. Authorizing improvement flf Fifty-third street. Authorizing improvement of Flfty-flfth street. Authorizing improvement of Fifty- fourth street. Authorizing Improvement of Fifty-first street. To construct a sewer ln Avenue Thirty-eight. Authorizing Improvement of Rice ave- nue. To construct a sewer in Avenue Forty-three. To construot a sewer In Avenue Forty-four. To construct a. sewer in Avenue Thirty-four. To construct a sewer ln Avenue Thirty-seven. HEW TODAT Invitingproposals for work on Nor- mandle, Santa Barbara, Budlong, Re- mick, Vermont, Agricultural and Horti- cultural avenues and Forty-fourth, For- ty-fifth, Forty-sixth, Forty-seventh, Forty-eighth, Forty-ninth and Wiscon- sin streets. Inviting proposals for work on Nor- mandle, Vermont and McCllntock ave- nues and Fortieth, Forty-first, Forty- second, Thirty-sixth, Thirty-seventh, Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth streets. To vacate Barranca street. To vacate portion of Laguna avenue. To vacate portion of Lemoyne street. To construct a sewer ln Lyon street. To construct a sewer in Avenue For- ty-five. To construct a sewer ln Avenue For- ty-one. PUBLIC ADVERTISING FOR BALE '\u25a0 Country Property FOR SALE 80 ACRES NEAR NOR- walk, Improved by 9-room new house, with tank house, 2 arteslon wells which afford plenty of water for Irrigation; 9 acres to soft shell walnuts; fenced and cross fenced, ln good neighborhood; barn, cribs and carriage shed, pumping plant; 3 acres to alfalfa; close to city. Price $12,000.. See 0. C lAWORTI .... With WiU Stanton 304 Mason Builclin; INGLEWOOD POULTRY FARM. Lots to Suit, (150 and up. Water piped to each lot; easy terms; aenirable location. Call for maps and price lists. THE REALTY TRUST CO.. 129 South Broadway. A GREAT SNAP! Twenty-five acres, about twelve miles from Los Angeles; eighteen acres in full-bearing vineyard, bal- ance apricots and prunes; good twelve-Inch well. Price only $3500, terms, for a few days. COOPER & CDDDEBACK, 21S South Broadway, Room 237. FOR SALE-COUNTRY PROPERTY. This place Is paying over 10 per cent net on price asked; 9 acres at San Dlmas, third lemons, balance navel or- anges; 10-room house and barn, together worth $3000; offered at a sacrifice price $6000. L. M. PRATT, 608 Laughlln Bldg. "Headquarters for Orange Qrijves." FOR SALE-$2500; AT NORTH PASA- dena, 3 acres, near car line; every kind of fruit, berries, garden, chicken yards, barn, good 6-room house; a snap. L. M. PRATT, 608 Laughlln Bldg. Member L. A. Realty Board. Ff you like the foothills buy at Altadena, the finest foothill section in the county. Prices are low. L. M PRATT, 608 Laughlln Bldg. Altadena acreage a specialty. Beach Property FOR SALE— : ~~ HUNTINGTON BEACH. THIS IS AN AGE.OF SPECIALISTS. HUNTINGTON BEACH IS OUR SPE- CIALTY. WE BOTH BUY AND SELL THERE. ,'.- N.,L..iIcKEEVER, . \u25a0, 223 W. Second street. . Ground floor. •' Live Stock Poultry, Birds, Dogs FOR SALE—TWENTY YOUNG ROOS- terit for broilers, ' sixty-five cents each. CHAS. B. KBISEU, 711 East Fiftieth street, near South Park. Call .Sunday. . FOR SALE-LIVE STOCK. .• Full blood barrred rock cock- erel; also two fox terrier pups. 300 ft north of 1221 WEST THIRD ST. Hotels and Lodging Houses FOR SALE—ROOMING HOUSES. GO^ Ing east. Willsell my two fourteen- room rooming houses for $600 and $700. Rent $30 and $40 per month. . Only a few minutes' walk from Seo- 'ond and Spring. :. LOS ANGELES REALTYCO., ... ;.,. -.--.-. 414 Bryaon Block. FOR SALE-ROOMING HOUSe! 14 rooms, close in, low rent, new car- pets and furniture; only $1100. SMITH & ASTON, 226 Laughlln Bldg. Furniture . !,' . FOR* SALE— FURNITURE-NEW FUR- nlture of '6-room flat, only been used six months; willsell at a bargain; $300. 954 S. UNION AYE. Home phone 6292. Flat for rent. __- Miscellaneous FOR SALE 100,000 FEET OF GOOD NO. 3 REDWOOD BOARDS AND SHEETING, ONLY $14.00 PER THOU- SAND;100,000 FEET NO. 2 SPRUCE BOARDS, $15.00 PER THOUSAND. LOTS OF SHORT REDWOOD FENC- ING, $15.00. NO. 3 FLOORING,: RUS- TIC AND CEILING, ONLY $22.60 PER THOUSAND. COME, SEE THIS STOCK AT OUR BIG, NEW YARD, TWENTIETH AND ALAMEDA. I NATIONALLUMBER COMPANY. FOR ; SALE—ORE AT SACRIFICE OF household poods. We are going to move. Ruffled edge Swiss \u25a0 curtalnn, 400 pair;* $2.25 portieres, $1.60; box couches, $2.60; slx-pleoe toilet . sets, $1.76 ; six-foot extension table, $5; 52- plece dinner set, $4.50; knives and forks, -75c per set; $2 Smyrna rugs, $1.25; 9x12 granite rugs $4.80; two- burner gasoline stoves, $3; .linoleum, 60c yard. Big opportunity to save. J. M. OVERELL, 652-654 South Main. FOR SALE-GOOD* NEW DOORS, $1 and up. Interior finish and .mill work a specialty, the bestand cheapest. -Get our prices at the NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY'S big new plant. Twentieth and Alameda. Come. NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY, Branch Offlce, Ninth and Maple. - . FOR SALE-NEW AND BECOND-HAND billiard and pool tables. Bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. Send for cat- SlVue. THB BRUNSWICK-BALKH- COLLENDER CO., 620 a Broadway, Los Angeles. \u25a0 " \u25a0 FOR SALE—WINDMILLS TO MOVE, also tanks, 500 to 30,000 gallons; piping all sizes. We also move and construct •by contract. Experience counts. DEM. "MITT COMPANY, 120 North Main. FOR SALE-3 SPRING WAGONS AND one" "camp wagon. Cor. ; PASADENA and/ AVE. 20.,. ... 1000 : NICELY '\u25a0\u25a0' PRINTED BUSINESS cards, $1,60; best .value obtainable for the money; other printing reasonable. B J. BLSON CO., Tel. Home __8;-l_M South Broadway. . •-;.;-^PM^SMffIW; To tmlld and construct a cement curb along each line of the roadway of said Rice avenue from the west line of Moneta avenue to the east line of Flgueroa street (excepting along such por- tlons of tho line of said road- way upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed on the proper line and grade), In accord- ance with specifications on file In the office of tho City Clerk of said City of Los Angelas for constructing cement curbs, said specifications being No. 28 (New Series). To build and construct a cement sidewalk five (5) feet ln width along each side of Rice avenue from the west line of Moneta avenue to the east line of Flgueroa street (ex- cepting such portions of said street be- tween said points alone which a ce- ment or asphalt sidewalk five (6) feet ln width has already been constructed on the proper line and grade; said sidewalk to be constructed ln accord- ance with specifications on file In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (New Series). Provided all of said work is done un- der the supervision of the Street Super- intendent of said city, and fully com- pleted to his satisfaction and accept- ance on or before the first day of No- vember, 11)05. Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and , cause it to be published once inthe Los Angeles- Herald, and thereupon and : thereafter It shall take effect and be ln force. I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at Its meet- ing of September 18, 1905. H. J. LELANDE, City Clerk. Approved this 21st day of September, 1905. OWEN McALEER, 8-25 It Mayor. Ordlnnnce No. 11,006 (Now Series.) WfTgSt An Ordinance of the Mayor and Coun- cil of the City of Los Angeles, declar- lng_thelr Intention to Improve a portion of Wltmer street. The Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience require, and that It la the Intention of the City Council of the City of Los Angeles to order the fol- lowing 1 work to be done, to wit: Ist. That a cement curb be constructed along each line of the roadway of said WITMER STREET .. from the north line of Shatto street to the south line of Shatto street; and from the north lino of Orange street to the south line of Orange- street; and from the north line of Ingraham street to the south line of Ingraham street, (excepting along such portions of the line of Bald roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed to the official line and grade), ln accordance withspeci- fications for constructing cement curbs on file in the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). \u25a0 2d. That a cement sidewalk five (5) feet in width be constructed along the east f,lde of said Wltmer street from the south line of Sixth street to the north line of Seventh street, and along the west side of Wltmer street from the south line of Sixth street to the south line of Orange street; and from the south line of Ingra- ham street to the north line of Seventh street: and a cement sidewalk four (4) feet in width be constructed along the west side of Wltmer street from the south line of Orango street to the south line of Ingraham street, (ex- cepting such portions of said street be- tween said points along which a cement or asphalt 3lde valk live (6) and four (4) feet, respectively, In width has been con- structed to the official line and grade), said sidewalk to be constructed in accord- ance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifica- tions being No. 23 (New Series). Sec. 2. The Street Superintendent shall post notice of this work as re- quired by law. and shall cause said notice to be published for six days ln the Los Angeles Herald. Sec. 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and cause tho same to be published for two days ln the Los Angeles Herald, and shall post the same conspicuously for two days on or near the chamber door of the Council, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take effect and bo in force. I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at Its meet- ing of September 18, 1905, by the following vote: Ayes—Messrs. Blanchard, Ford, Healy, Hiller, Kern and Summerland (6). Noes— None. H. J. LELANDE, City Clerk and ex-Cfflclo Clerk of ths Council of the City of Los Angeles. Approved this 21st day of September, OWEN McALEER, 9-25-26 2t Mayor. Notice of A—ard of Contract Pursuant to Statutes and to the Resolu- tion of Award of the City Council of the City of Los Angeles, adopted September 18, 1905, directing this notice, notice Is hereby given that said City Council, in open session, on the 11th day of Septem- ber, 1905, opened, examined and publicly declared all sealed proposals or bids offered for the following work, to wit: Ist. That a cement curb be con- structed along each line of the road- way of . VALENCIA STREET from the southerly line of Pico street to the northerly lino of Sixteenth street (excepting along Buch portions of the line of said roadway upon which, a cement or granite curb has already been constructed to the official Una and grade), in accordance with speci- fications for constructing cement curbs, on file in the offlce of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 1 (New Series) and adopted by Ordinance No. 8572 (New Series). 2d. That a cement sidewalk four (4) feet in width be constructed along, each side of said Valencia street front the southerly line of Pico street to th« northerly line of Sixteenth street (ex- cepting such portions of said street between said points along which a ce- ment or asphalt sidewalk four (4) feet ln width has been constructed to the official line and grade, said sidewalk] to be constructed In accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file ln the offlce of tho City Clerk of said city, said specifica- tions being No. 2 (New Series) and adopted by Ordinance No. 8572 (New Series). And thereafter, to wit: On the 18th day Of September, 1905, said City Council awarded the contract for said work to the lowest regular responsible bidder, to . wit* To C. L. McCombs at the prices named! for said work in his proposal, on tile, to W3o*W 30*cents per lineal foot for curb. . II cents per square foot for sidewalk. And that said award has been ap- proved by the Mayor. \u25a0 . \u25a0- -\u25a0 \u25a0 . , > Clerk's Office, Los Angeles, Cal., September 25,11106. H . j; lelandb; , : City Clerk of the City of Los Angeles. E 9-25-26 2t ' \u25a0 \u25a0 •_ sUEtaALj;- JNtOTTIC _ - Notice" to i itockhoider-T^ The second annual stockholders' meeting of the Parral and Santa Maria Mining Company will be held at their offlce, 909 Braly Building, Los Angeles, Cal., at 0 a. m.. on the 2d of October, 1905. . \u25a0 \u25a0•*.. L. C. HULBURT.s \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'-.- Secretary. \u25a0 ..'.; Everything you want you win find la the classified page— a modern encyclo-jf " pedta. One cent a word. -. PUBLIC ADVERTISING Ordinance No. 11,012 (New Series.) An Ordinance of the Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles, declaring their intention to construct a sewer in said city in Avenue Thirty-seven. The Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the public Interest and convenience require, and that It Is the Intention of the Council of the City Los Angeles to order, the following work to be done, to wit: That a vitrined pipe sewer be construct- ed ln said city in AVENUE THIRTY-SEVEN from Pasadena avonue to Carlota boule- vard, between the points, on the lines, at the elevations and on tho grades as are designated on the plan and profile of said sewer on file In the office of the City Engineer of said city, said plan and pro- file being numbered 15,568 in tho records of said oflice; said sewer shall be built across such street or alley Intersections, and with such manholes, Junction cham- bers, flushtanks, Iron coverH, steps and buckets and other appurtenances as are designated upon said plan and profile. Said improvement shall be constructed ln accordance withsaid plan and profile; in accordance withplans Nos. .5,45-, 21,718 and 25,453 on file in the office the said City Engineer; and in further accordance with the specifications therefor on file In the offlce of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being entitled "Specifications for the construction of a sewer inAvenue Thirty-seven from Pasa- dena avenue to Carlota boulevard, in the City of Los Angeles." and which specifications were approved by said Council at its meeting of September IS, 1905, which said plan and profile, said plans, and said specifications, are hereby reforred to for more particular descrip- tion of said work. Sec. 'I. That the said contemplated work of improvement, in the opinion of said City Council, Is of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and salil City Council hereby declares that the district ln the said City of Los Angeles benefited by said work or Improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof is described as follows: All that portion of the City of Los An- geles Included within the following de- scribed exterior boundary line, to wit: Commencing at the most westerly corner of lot 1, block 14 of Map of G. W. Mor- gans Sycamore Grove Tract, as per map recorded inBook 11, page 57, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County; thence northerly from said point of beginning along the easterly line of Pasadena ave- nue to the most northerly corner of lot 29, block 13 of said last mentioned map; thence easterly in a direct line to the most easterly corner of said last mentioned lot; thence northerly in a direct line to tho most northerly corner of lot 26, block 13 of said last mentioned map; thence east- erly In a direct line and parallel to the northerly line of Avenue Thirty-seven to the westerly line of Carlota boulevard; thence southerly along the sntd westerly line of Carlota boulevard to the most southerly corner of lot 10, block 14 of said last mentioned map; thence westerly and parallel to the southerly line of said Ave- nue Thirty-seven to the most westerly corner of said last mentioned lot; thenre southerly in a direct line to the most southerly corner of lot 9, block 14 of said last mentioned map; thence westerly and parallel to the said southerly line of Ave- nue Thirty-seven to the most westerly corner of lot 4, block 14 of said last men- tioned map; thence northerly in a direct line to the most southerly corner of lot 1, block 14 of said last mentioned map; thence westerly and parallel to the said southerly line of Avenue Thirty-seven to the point of beginning. Sec. 3. That the Street Superintendent of said city shall cause to be conspicu- ously posted along the line of said con- templated work or Improvement in the manner and form required by law, notices of the passage of this Ordinance, and he shall also cause a notice similar in sub- stance to be published for six days in the Los Angeles Herald, a dnily news- paper published and circulated in said city, and hereby designated by the said City Council for such publication. Sec. 4. The said City Clerk shall cer- tify to the passage of this Ordinance and cause the same to lie published by two insertions thereof in the Los Angeles Her- ald, and shall cause the said Ordinance to be posted conspicuously for two days on or near the chamber door of the said Council, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take effect and be In force. I hereby certify that the foregoing Or- dinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at Its meeting of September IS. 1905. Ny the following vote: Ayes—Messrs. Blanchard, Ford, Healy. Hiller, Kern and Summerland (C). Noes-None. - .. T^ ANDE( City Clerk and ex-offlcio Clerk of the Council of the Cityof Los Angeles. Approved this -Ist day of September, OWEN McALF.ER. 9-25-26 2t Mayor. Ordlnnnce SJo. 11,043 (New Series.) An Ordinance authorizing property owners to improve a portion of Fifty-first stroet under private contract. The Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain hs follows: Section 1. That permission is hereby given tho property owners on the south side of FIFTY-FIRST STREET from the west line of Moneta avenue to the east line of Flgueroa street, to Im- prove said street under private contract in the following manner, to wit: To build and construct a cement curb along the south lino of the roadway of said Fifty-first street from the west line of Moneta avenue to the east line of Flg- ueroa street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has al- ready been constructed on the proper line and grade), in accordance with specifications on file ln the office of the City Clerk ef said City of Los An- geles for constructing cement curbs, said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). To.build and construct a cement side- walk five (5) feet in width along the south side of Fifty-first street from the west line of Moneta avenue to the east line of Figueroa street (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt side- walk five (5) feet in width has already been constructed on the proper line and grade); said sidewalk to be constructed In accordance with specifications on file in the offlce of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (New Provided all of said work is done un- der the supervision of the Street Super- intendent of said city, and fully com- pleted to his satisfaction and accept- ance on or before the first day of November, 1905. Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to thn passage of this Ordinance and cause it to be published once In the Los Angeles Herald, and thereupon and thereafter itshall take effect and be in °I C hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Lo« Anpeles at its meet- ing of September 18.^ lelande SUB City Clerk. Approved this 21st day of September, t8 " 3'3 ' \u25a0• OWEN McALEER. I 9-25 it \u25a0 Mayor. , The Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Sectiffh 1. That it is the I Intention of the City Council of the City of Los An- geles to close up, vacate and abandon, for street purposes, all that portion of LAGUNA AVENUE, a public street of the City of Los Angeles, between La Veta Place and Sunset boule- vard, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the intersection of tho southerly line of Sunset boulevard with the easterly line of Laguna avenue, said point being also the most northerly cor- ner of lot 41, block 16 of Angeleno Heights, as per map recorded inBook 10, at page 63, et seq., Miscellaneous Records of Los An- gples County; thence southwesterly along me easterly line of said lot 41 to Its inter- section with the northerly line of that certain alley conveyed to the City of Los Angeles by Amos S. Klmball et al., by deed dated March 24. 1903, and recorded in Book IS3B of Deeds, at page 137, Records of Los Angeles County; thence northwester- ly along the prolongation of the northerly line of said alley to a point which is dis- tant 10 feet southerly, measured at right angles, from the southerly line of lot 1, block 1 of ths south part of the Montana Tract, as per map recorded in Book 13, at page 73, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County; thence westerly and parallel with the southerly line of lots 1, 2 and 3, said block 1of the south part of the Montana Tract, to a point on a line extending from the most westerly corner of said lot 3, block 1, to the northwesterly corner of lot 43, of said block 16, Angeleno Heights; thence northwesterly along said last described line to said most westerly corner of lot 3, block 1, of the south part of the Montana Tract; thence easterly in a direct line to the southeasterly corner of said lot 1, block 1 of the south part of the Montana Tract; thence northeasterly ln a direct line to the most easterly corner of said lot 1; thence Eoutheasterly in a direct line to the point of beginning. Also: Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of Laguna avenue with the southerly line of that certain alley conveyed to tHe City of Los Angeles, as hereinbefore described; thence northwest- erly along the prolongation of the south- erly line of said alley to a point which Is distant 40 feet northerly, measured at right angles, from said southerly line of Laguna avenue; thence westerly and parallel with said southerly line of La- guna avenue to a point on a line extending from the most westerly corner of lot 3, block 1 of tho south port of the Montana Tract to the northwesterly corner of lot 43, block 16, of Angeleno Heights, as hereinbefore mentioned; thence southerly ina direct line to said northwesterly cor- ner of lot 43, block 16, Angeleno Heights: thence easterly ina direct line to the point of beginning. Sec. 2. That th 9 exterior boundaries of the district of land to be affected by said work or improvement are hereby specified and declared to be as follows, to wit: Beginnnlg at the most easterly coiner of lot 41, block 16. Angeleno Heights, as hereinbefore mentioned; thence south- westerly in a direct line to the most southerly corner of lot 42, said block 16; thence northwesterly in a direct lino to the most westerly corner of lot 44, said block 10; thence northerly ln a direct line to the most westerly corner of lot 3, block 1 of the south part of the Montana Tract, as hereinbefore mentioned; thence north- easterly in a direct line to the most north- erly corner of said lot S, block 1; thence southeasterly lv a direct line to the point of beginning; excepting therefrom any land therein contained which Is now a part of any public street or alley. Sec 3 That tho Street Superintendent of the City of Los Angeles Is hereby directed to cause notice of the passage of this Ordinance to be posted at the places and in the manner as required by law, and also to cause a notice similar in sub- stance to be published as required by law, in the Los Angeles Herald, a daily news- paper published and circulated In said City of Los Angeles, and hereby desig- nated as the newspaper ln which such notice shall be published. Sec 4 The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shsll cause the same to be published once ln the Los Angeles Herald. Ihereby certify that the foregoing Or- dinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at Its meeting of September 18. 1905. LELANDB> Cltv C*loi*k Approved this 21st day of September, 1905- OWEN McALEER, 9-25 It Mayor. Allen's Press Clipping Bureau IFural.hM mdvanc* npoMa on an «•- \u25a0 tnot work, raoa Mimn, trrlgttMa \u25a0 *nd pumptnc plant* ml all bulMlasm. \u25a0 Fmoiwl •al profMsUa- n-tura I] BBtn_t* M 4 MenanUl* Flas*. || Tel«phon» TSM Bom \u25a0 II The latest is the automobile correspon- dence school, where the beginner Is guar- anteed a perfect knowledge of the work- ings of any -particular type In a certain number of mail lessons. ' ry-\u25a0 :; Ordinance No. 11,038 (New Series.) An Ordinance declaring the Intention of the City Council of the City of Los An- geles to close up, vacate and abandon, for street purposes, that portion of Laguna avenue between La Veta Place and Sunset boulevard; describing said work or im- provement, and specifying the exterior boundaries of the district affected thereby. INDEX TO PUBLIC ADVERTISING PUBLIC ADVERTISING BOrfJMr The largest niinlncnn CoI- fjKSSW I'Bc In Los Angeles. Twelve I/BOBM Instructors. Largest school _ ~~ . buildings and grounds. Beautiful surroundings. Preparatory department under special teachers Just added. Investigate. DRS-n-7 Went Seventh Street. F. BROWIvsnBRGEn. President. FAI.T, TERM OPI3NS SEPT. 11. Class and private Instruction in every department of music and language by best teachers. The value and importance to children of our kindergarten work should be known to every parent. Phys- ical culture by foremost teacher. For catalogue, terms, etc., apply to Conserv- atory, 232 S. HillSt. LOUIS EVANS. Mgr. fThe College of Fine Arts^ IT. S. C. Is at Garvanza Painting, Designing. Illustrating, .: - .. Pottery, Etc.- •'• , ; ••• \u25a0\u25a0 I W. I<. JUDSON, Director. BOP S. HILL. ST. Call, —rite, 'phone. BUSINESS COLLEGE IB A BAFH AND KB- UABLE SCHOOL. Night •raaioni. IUW. td. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA * j AND GRAHAMSCHOOL OFSHORTHAND, •*> a CKANO A.VK. iOJ AHOCLCt, CAC. ff/mfJlulWrtfa—l? SPECIA I" 52300. ija3]j|2E|M|^y' southwest. BIiiCTITS"illihMfiS For Sfi'e Nearly new bungalow cot- tage, GO-foot lot, ~X~ " > southwest. near fine car line, and on easy terms. Price reduced to $2300. This is modern and a rare bargain. EDWIJT AIiDERSON, 200 Lauglilln Ilulldlimr. ' EDUCATIONAL A¥sA^ING~NiGHT~SCHOOL~BEGiNS Oct. 2. WADE & WADE, SlB E. lßt St. SPANISH LESSONS ' BY EXPER- lenced teacher. Tel. Horn» 4496. FOR EXCHANGE Real Est-!to FOR EXCHANGE— $950 equity in a Pasadena lot; has two frontages. Both streets have sewer and are graded, sldewalked and curbed. $1366 equity in. 7 lots South Hollywood (Colegrove). Either or both of above properties for a clear ranch or for equity ln a cottage. WM. N. HOLWAY, 211 Grant Bldg. Home 1939, Main 4570. FOR SALE-AN EQUITY INNICE LOT on Forty-eighth street, near Main. Am going to leave the city and want offer on same. Anything reasonable, cash or trade. BERT CHAPMAN. 1417 South Main, ln Rear of Shop. FOR SALE— NEW SHOP, 16X207~0N Main, near Fifteenth street. Can let stand where It 1b for blx months or more. Make offer. Going east. BERT CHAPMAN, 1417 South Main, ln Rear of Shop. BEN WHITE WILL EXCHANGE your property; Immense bargains; ap- ply at once. Satisfaction and quick re- sults. Member Realty Board. 804-5 BRY- SON BLOCK, 2d and Spring sts. MAXON WILL EXCHANGE YOUR property, any location. Large list to select from. MAXON REALTY CO., 114-115 Stimson Bldg. FOR SALE SMALL BLACKSMITH shop, cheap, Monday. Call at 1417 South Main, ln rear of shop. BERT CHAPMAN. FOR EXCHANGE— I6O ACRES FINE land, clear, for cottage or lots. R. S. SAUNDER3, 405 Chamber of Commerce building. . \u25a0 Saint Vincent's College Boarding and Day College and High School - Pounded 1865 •\u25a0 \u25a0 Chartered 1869 | Military Dri11.... =| Physical Culture | «'--_£ V V. Rev. J. S. Glass, C. M, D.D., Prest.

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MARINE NEWS

C. B. Ladd and W. A. Oalnes toM. H.Richards

—Lot 3. 5 and 7 blk 75 Bur-

bank $30Mary L.Friend and Hervo Friend to

Margery Loftus—

Lot 11 Fremonttract $10

Ida Wilcox Beverldge to ElizabethMclnnls

—Part lot 13 blk 9 Holly-

wood $10Ralph Rogers Co. to Jane Elizabeth

Palmer—

Lots 6 and 6 blk B HighlandPark Annex No. 1 $500

Simon Mnlor and Louisa Maler toGeorge 11. Noycs

—Lots 15 and 16 blk

1, Brearley & Slnsabaugh tract $2000Margaretha C. Tremaln to Charles V.

Reeves and Helen Reeves—

Lot 23 blkX Harvard heights tract $10

Thomas W. Day and Rosa M. Dayto Lulu E. Blackman— Part lot 49 Ellistract. $10

John Andrews and Mattle A. Andrewsto Louis Hazelwood Smith

—Lots 10 and

12 blk 112 Long Beach $10Adelaide Tichenor to A. H. Hilton—

Lots 27, 28 and 29 Tlchonor tract ..$lON. R. Pierce and Anna M. Pierce to

J. B. Rlddlck—Lots 25 and 36 blk 70Long Beach $10

Stephen S. Townsend and Anna M.Townsend to J. B. Rlddlck—Lot 10 Pineaye tract $10

R. D. Lowry to Walter Witts—Lots4 and 6 blk 3 Ollvewood $10

Carrie Kendall to Alice E. Acton-Lot 11 blk BMain street tract ....SIOO

Walace M. Alexander admr of estateof Samuel T. Alexander deed to L. T.Gillett—Lot 14 blk Claremont ....$260

Susan L. Mills to L. T. Gillett—Lotis blk 34 Claremont $10

Whiting Thompson and Theo M.Thompson to R. F. Davis

—Lot 178, 176

and 177 Palos Verde tract $10James W. Webster to James A. John-

stone—

Part Sec 2 1S 9 W $10Joseph Bonaparte to Alphonse Van-

dendaole—

Part lot 26 and 27 sub ofDomingo block $10

C. W. Hollister and Cora C. Holllsterto Linda Scott

—Lot 7 blk 9 Alamitos

Bay tract $10William Claque and Alice E. Claque

to T. G. &T. Co.—

Blks A B C D EF GHIJ X and LWalten Villa tract LotA said tract $10

Clarence W. Taylor to Annetta Tay-lor

—Part lots 13 and 14 blk R West

L. A $10B. B. Gregory to Henry S. Williams

—Part lot 3 blk A John G. Downeytract $10

Henry S. Williams and Nellie J. Wil-liams to B. B. Gregory

—Lot 25 and

part lot 23 byk H Morris Vineyardsub $10

Harlan B. Pratt to F. W. Mclntyre—

Lots 12 and 14 blk 22 Glendale $10Mary J. Lovejoy and A. C. Lovejoy

to Fannlo L. Bacon—

Lots 6, 7 and 8Palm Vista tract $10

Charles B. Hopper and Harry N. Jackto A. H. McFarland

—Lot 150 Hopper &

Son's Western avenue tract $10A. H. McFarland to Chas. B. Hopper-

Lot 150, Hopper & Sons Western Aye.tract $10

R. E. Osborn annd Daeroon Osborn toLuvlna C. Prugh—Lot 24, Col. J. Ban-bury's subdivision

'of east 10 acres of

block 180, Pomona $10Edward L. Sleg Find Lilly V. Sleg to

Elmer P. Baker—Lot 166, Edendale tr $10Alfred W. H. Peyton to Meyers &Kulll,

co-partnership composed of William R.Myers and Emil C. Kulll—Lot 15, Rock-dale : $10

F. W. Mclntyre to Laura E. Stokes-berry-Lots 12 and 14, blk 22, Glendale $10

Elizabeth A. Packard to Carrie D. Ba-con and Laura G. Bacon— Agreement toconvey part of lots 4 and 3, block 53,Ralph Rogers subdivision of part of Gar-vanza tract $900

Elizabeth Austermell and WashingtonG. Austermell to Prlscllla J. Raymond-Lot 17, G. F. Stevenson tract $10

George W. Lawler and Cora E. Lawlerto HaTnor A. Lancaster— Part of lot 2,Smith & Packard's subdivision of lots 46 fl7 and 8, block 2, replat of South Pasa-dena $10

J. T. Gordon to R. S. Ramsaur— Partsection 22 1 N 10 W $2

A. T. Martlno to Susan E. Martlno—Part lot6, block 4. Vine Cottage tract.. slo

J. H. Studebaker and Mary J. Stude-baker to Henry M. Willis, trustee for J.I. Case, deceased— Part lots 9 10 11 12 13and 14, block A, Studebaker's addition toMonrovia '. $1

Amanda C. Brooks, J. J. Brooks, Hen-rietta C Fuller, Jessie C. Wallls, HenryM. Wallls, Henrietta M. Case, Dr. C. I.Shoop, trustees of estate of Jackson I.Case, deceased, to Jonathan Bentley Har-ris-Part section 23 1N 11 W $1000

Henry M. Willis, trustee for J. I. Case,deceased, to Jonathan Bentley Harris-Part section 23 1 N 11 W $1000

Ralph Rogers Co. to Alice B. Mahan—Lots 15 and 16. block 5, Oak Hilltract $2700

George D. Brown and Elizabeth Brownto Clara W. Stowell— Part lot 28 and alllot 29. Pacific Coast Land Bureau's sub-division of block 152, Pomona $10

QulntlnJ. Rowley and Llda T. Rowleyto O. E. Gunter— Part block 19, InDowneyLand Assn. tract $10

H. Burnett to Winnie F,. Burnett—Lots23 and 24, Fields & Booth's addition toMonrovia '. $10

H. W. Traylor and Lillian Traylor toL. M. Banks—Lot 6, block E, Monroe ad-dition to Monrovia tract $800

C. H. Ruddock, F. M. Douglass andPhoebe A. Douglass to H. E. Hutchlnson—Part lots 16 and 17, block 11, Covlna ..$lO

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

San Pedro Shipping

ARRIVED.Steamer Daisy Mitchell, Capt. Smith,

44 hours from San Francisco.Barkentine Skagit, Capt. Robinson, 10

days from Gamble.Steamer Samoa, Capt. Madsen, from

Caspar.SAILED.

Steamer National City, for San Fran-cisco.

INPORT.Schooner Camano, Gamble.Schooner Crescent, Tacoma.Schooner Caroline, Umpqua.Schooner Expansion, Ballard.Barkentine C. F. Crocker, Port Townsend.Schooner M. Turner, Gray's Harbor.Barkentine Georglna, Portland.Barkentine James Tuft, Everett.Schooner H.D. Bendixen, Blakeley.BarKentlne J. L. Evlston, Tacoma.Schooner J. H.Bruce, Tacoma.Schooner Philippine. Gray's Harbor.Barkentine Portland, Portland.Schooner Polaris, Everett.Schooner Resolute, Belllngham.Schooner Sellome, Ballard.Schooner Taurus, Ludlow.Schooner W. L. Smith, Everett.

VESSELS ON THE WAY.Schooner Annie Larsen, Belllngham.Steamer Bonlta, San Frnnclsco.Steamer Chequamegon, Wisconsin.Steamer Coronado, Gray's Harbor.Steamer Harold Dollar, Seattle.Steamer J. S. Hlgglns, Fort Bragg. •Schooner F. S. Redfield, Everett.Schooner Ludlow, Hadlock.Steamer Norwood, Gray's Harbor.Schooner Louise, Umpqua.Barkentine Retriever, Hadlocg.Steamer Santa Barbara, Gray's Harbor.Steamer Shasta, Bellingham.Steamer San Pedro, Eureka.Barkentine Skagit, Ludlow.Steamer Vanguard, Eureka.Schooner William Bowden, Tacoma.Schooner W. F. Wltzeman, Aberdeen.

FOREIGN VESSELS

British Bark Pass of Killiecranckie, Ant-werp.

BritishBark, Kllmeny, Hamburg.German Ship Wandsbek, Hamburg.

Redondo Shipping

ARRIVALS.Schooner Vanguard, from Eureka.Schooner William Bowden, from Ta-

coma.SAILED. i>

Steamer Samoa, for San Pedro.Steamer Santa Barbara, for San Pedro.Steamer Nome City,for Santa Barbara

and San Francisco.IN PORT.

Schooner Samar, Everett.Schooner A. B. Johnson, Gray's Har-

bor.Schooner Forest Home, Port Blakely.Steamer Wm. Bowden, Tacoma.Bark Isaac Reed, Portland.Schooner Mlndora, Aberdeen.Tug Redondo, In port.Schooner Vanguard, Eureka.

DUE.Steamer National City,Fort Bragg.

TO SAIL.Sept ,25

—Steamer Santa Rosa, San

Diego.Sept. 27.

—Steamer Santa Rosa, San

Francisco._

Sept. 29.—

State of California, San

Sept." 29.—Steamer State of California,San Dlezo.

TO ARRIVE.Sept. 25.

—Steamer Santa Rosa, San

Francisco. • v • \u25a0•\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0• Sept. 27—

Steamer Santa Rosa,- SanDiego.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1905..C. H. White and Amanda C. White toMaude M. Bancroft—Lot 4, White'sFourth St. tract $10

R. D. Scrlver and John C. Quinn, com-posing firm of Scrlver & Qulnn; MarthaA. Scriver and Katherlne Qulnn to Har-vey Frazler— Lot 10, block L, Glendoratract $10

Warren Gillelen to James H.Tremble-Lot 98, Salt Lake Depot tract $10

W. A. Polkinghorn and Ida M. Polk-inghorn to Bertram A. Frlck—Lot 20,Grider & Dow's subdivision of Brlswaltertract $SOO

R. M. Widney and Mrs. R. M. Widneyto R. H.Maclay—Lots 6 and 6, block 8,Maclay's addition to San Fernando ..SSO

Davis J. Moody and Emma S. Moody toWalker Simpson— East 35 feet of lot 3.block D, Gardena ..... $2000

Robert Perry and Elizabeth Perry to O.T. Grifnth—Lot 24, block 2, Dodd tract,and part lot 23, Bald tract $10

Sachariasa E. Arnold to Alvin HolmesMillsap and Suda Millsap—Part lot 15,block 3. Vlgnes tract, East L. A $10

Jesse W. King and Caroline Edith Kingto S. M. McKee—Part of lot 10, block A.subdivision of lot 2, block 60, H. S. ..sl6

Minnie L. Spencer to Willis R. Simp-son—Lots 12 5 6 7 and part of lot 4, block12, C. W. Morgan's Sycamore Grove tr $10

T. G. &T. Co. to Juliette Powers— Lot80. West Adams & Western Aye. tr ..$lO

Max Magnus and Carrie Magnus toPatrick J. Ward—Lot 80, Conners subdi-vision of Johannsen tract $io

Ethel F. Gates and Frank L. Gates toJoslah :Fisher—Lot 6, block 81, \u25a0 ElectliaRailway Homestead Association $10

Susan Bowles to Carrie Fragner— Lot-VVlctor Heights tract $10

WilliamE. Service and Richard W. Ser-vice to MaryE. Cox and Maggie Cox VanBusklrk—Part lots 20 and 21, block 13, W.L. A $10

Robert O. Rutherford and Helen M.Ruthorford to E. B. Clay—Lot 6, Hum-mels Main St. Blvd. tract $10

Philip Pohlman and Daisy Pohlman toMerritt M. Alien and Amelia B. Allen—Beginning at point in the west line ofFlgueroa street at northeast corner ofland now or formerly of A. C. Shafcr;thence along the west line of said Flgue-roa street north 88V. degrees east 60 feet;thence north 67V4 degrees west 105 ft etc $10J. M. Williams to Ernest Paar— Lot 1,

Calkins Twenty-third street tract ....$lOCharles M. Stimson to Thomas B. Eld-

redge—Lot 23, block D, Nadeau Orangetract $.650

Elizabeth V. Rush and Jud R. Rush toPac Eleo Land Co.—Part section 64 S11 W $10

Nettie A. Dewey to R. T. Preston— Lots0 and 10, block 1, Short Lino Beach sub-division No. 1Ocean Park $10

Paul Hutchlnson and Alice E. Hutch-lnson to William H. Kreiss— Agreementto convey lot 69, Westgate tract $200T. I. & T. Col to Robert A. Fowler-

Lot 20, block C, Wllshire Blvd Hts ....$lOSame to same—Lot 19, blk C, same tr $10Same to same—Lot 18, blk C, same tr $10Same to Malcolm Campbell—Lot 17,

same tract $10Marcus Campbell and Kate A. Campbell

to George C. Davis—Lot 17, block 2, Bar-town tract $10

Nellie S. Melgs to Grace B. Warren-Lot 7, block fl, Golden Bay tract $10

Santa Monica L. & W. Co. to FrancesLlndt-Lot 1, block 8, Artesian tract ..$250

Frances Limit to Martha J. Clark—Lot1, block 3, Artesian tract $600

Htnman Inv. Co. to Vincent H. Greever—Part lots 13 and 28. and alllot 69, subdi-vision of Azusa L.& W. Co $10

John Mclnerney and Elizabeth Mclner-ney to Mary A. Brlggs and Lilian M.MacGowan— Portions of lots 15 and 16,Heyes. tract *10

Johanne Nolte and C. A. Nolte to EllaGiles Ruddy—Beginning at Intersection ofSixteenth street with the east line ofCherry street; thence east along saidsouth lino of Sixteenth street 70 ft etc $10

John D. McNeil and Maggie McNeil toW. H. Chine—Lot 9. Pedgrlft tract $10

G. G. Green and Angle L. Green toCharles D. Lockwood—Lots 1 2 and 3,blook 15, Altadona Map No. 1 $10

W. A. MUlsap and Elizabeth Millsap toState Bank of San Pedro— Lot 2, block 4,Central Home Placo $10F. H. Granger and Annie T. Granger

to Edwin N. Altland and Ada J. Hlrsch-ler—Lot 35, Belvedere Heights tract $10

Peter J. Wilson and Carrie Wilson toRickle Feder—Lots 10 and 11, block 2,Brearley &Slnsabaugh tract $2600

John B. Miller and Carrie Borden Mil-ler to James W. Alexander— Lot 9, blockA, Cook &Millers resubdlvlslon $10-M. E. Wood Co. to Ida Mac Clerk—Lot

21, Grand Aye. Elec. tract $10Walter P. Lawry and Ivy May Lawry

to S. H. Ellis—Lot 10, block 11, WestAdams Heights tract $10

Mary J. Trueblood and Cyrus True-blood to W. E. French— Lot 9, block 16,Whlttier $1000

W. E. French and Fanny L. French toL.A.Myers—Lot 9, block 16, Whittier $1000

R. L. Metcalf and Doll B. Metcalf toMinnie L. Potter— Lot 6, block F, NewFair Oaks Aye. tract $10

Paul Gumpert to CFora E. Freeze—Por-tion of lot 11, block C, Moran tract

—$10

W. E. McVay and Kate B. McVay toT. I. & T. Co.—Lot 11, block 24, Hube.rtract $10

Mary B. Mathls to Thomas C. Radboneand George S. Smith—Lots 2 and 3 .sub-division of J. Rey tract $10

George P. Tenor to MarthaJ. Tenor—

Part Ro San Rafeal Part of lots 14, 1.1and 16 blk 3 Ocean View tract No. l.slo

Henry V. Venable to Theressa M.Venable

—Lot 97 W. T. Dalton Orchard

tract *1»Margaret H.Blxby and Jotlinm Bixby

to Jotham W. Blxby—

Lots 37, 38, 39and 40 blk 108 Long Beach $1

Blanche B. Off and J. W. A. Off toRobert Haenggl— Lot 13 Hardys sub. slo

Florence N. Marshall to Mabel Schop-bach

—Lot 53 and part lot 62 Angelus

Vista tract $10Mabel Schopbach to Christina M.

Holmes—

Lot 53 and part lot 52 An-gelus Vlst tract $10

John Baker, Hannah E. Baker andElizabeth Thomas to Peter J. Wilßon

—Lot 23 blk 2 Brearley & Sinsbaughtract $10

La Belle C. Lanslgh to John J. Haw-kins—Lot 7 sub of blk 73 O S ....SIOO

Alma B. Jones to Chios B. Jones—

Lots 2 to 12 Inc. Part lots 13, 14 and15. All lots 16, 17 and 20. Part lots21, 22 and 23. Alllots 24 to 28 inc. 3233, 34 Mrs. C. B. Jones sub lot 1 Brain-crd's sub lot 18 Oak Knoll tract. Partof lot 8 Hawks add itSierra Madre..slo

Samuel McClure to Etta R. Gregory—

Lot 10 blk 7 Marathon tract $10George H. Weeks to Frank L.Percy

and L. J. Perry—

Lot 33 blk 75 Redondobeach '..... $350

Camille Gamier to Charles Kestner—

Lots 10 and 11 Gamier tract $10Charles Kestner to L. A. Trust Co.

—Same prop as above $10Gußtav Tletze and Augusta Tletze toHugo Hueffner and Antoinette Hueffner—

Lot 3 blk 14 Ramona $10Monroe Markham and Emma Mark-

ham to Mary A. Brlggs—

Part of lot27 of sub of portion of lot 1 blk 37H S $10

George C. Melrose and Martha J. Mel-rose to Armanus J. Hlxson

—Part of blk

14 Providencla Land $8000Edwin L.Qulnn and Corlnne E. Quinuto Georgie O. Blackwood

—Lot 14 blk

F Thomas tract $10J. C. Willmon to Kate Rae

—Lots 23

and 24 Jordan's sub of blk 17 SanPedro $2500

Z. E. Wilson and Ira L. Wilson toPerry Whiting

—Portion of lots 49 and

60 blk 2 Central Park Front tract .$lOHarry Jackins and Alice Jackins to

T. E. Gibbon—Allblk 41, 42, 60, 61, 84,86, 208, 109, 110 Part blk 62, 86 andand part blk 27 Maclay Ro $15,000

M. L. Wicks, S. D. Rannells and JaneRannells to»A. L. Markwithand Fran-ces Belle Markwith

—Lots 21, 22, 23.

24, block 6 Lots 13, 14 block 8 Berkeleytract $10

Gussie Egelhoff to Elizabeth A.Moore, Philip W. Holler and WilliamW. Hitchcock—Part lots 1and 2 blk 78O S $10

Elizabeth A. Moore, Melvln L. Moore,Philip W. Holler, Lity B. Holler, Wil-liam W. Hitchcock and Margaret E.Hitchcock to Mrs. Emma Markham

—Part lots 1and 2 blk 78 O S $10

Ashley Bliss and Mary L. Bliss toJoseph V. Brooks and Lydia B. Brooks

—Part lots 17 and 18 S. Palmeeter'ssub $10

Charles F. French and Jennie Frenchto H. L. Wineman

—Lots 17 and part

lot 16 blk 1Llneaus Cottage homotract : $10

Horace G. Boerstlor and Grace M.Boerstler to Laurena M. Griffith

—Lot

15 blk G Workman Park tract $10Nellie L.Tilley to MaryL.Boynton

—Lot 2 of parition of W 34.26 acres oflot 41 Watts sub $10

Harry C. Allen and Harriet McCordAllen to C. F. Stambach

—Part of Ro

San Pasqual $10Mrs. C. F. Stambach to George F.

Thompson and Ida M. Thompson—

Partof blk S of sub of land of J. H.Fainterand B. F. Ball $10

The Alamltos Land Co. to Steams &Counts Inv Co

—Part Farm lot 213 Ala-

mitos tract,, $10T. I. & T/Co. to John B. McDaniel

—Lot 4 Mar Vista tract $10

George C. Shull and Nellie B. Shullto W. Homer Kennedy

—Lot 230 Grider

&Dows Adams tract $10. H. W. Keller and M. A. Keller toAlice H. Nichols

—Lot R blk 95 Santa

Monica $10Myles Regan and Bridget Regan to

E. Allen Ayres—

Lot 32 blk A RigglnsBros, sub $10

L. J. Qulgley and Marietha Qulgleyto E. Alden Ayres

—Lot 31 Ferry

Doria Jones to James Theodore Mil-ler Lot 2 blk H resub of Jonestract $10

C. W. Lehman to Adolph Broches—

Portion of lot 8, block 22, Park tract ..$lOThe Alamltos Land Co. to Mary E.

Be Vier—

Lot 17 blk F Mira Martract $1000

Charles L. Fuller to Ben White—

Lot 11 blk 12 Peck's Grand Viewtract JIOOO

\u25a0 T G. & T. Co. to Byron S. Wolcott—

Lots 88 and 93 Thome's resub $10Thomas J. Dofflemyer and Minnie

Dofflemyer to Whiting Thompson—

Lots 175, 176 and 177 Palos Verdestract $1200

Shakespeare Beach Co. to Orrln Rice—Lot 25 blk1Shakespeare beach.. slo

Henry Wood and Annie Wood toMinnie Powers

—Portion of lot 6 blk tl

Garvanza add No. 1 $10The Alamitos Land Co. to Long Beach

& Alamltos Imp. Co.—

Blks 9 and 17Alamitos heights $10

Mount Carmcl By-the-Sea to JesßioYarrloca

—Part of Ro Sausal. Re-

Hondo $825T I& T. Co. to Daniel Schield— Lot

21- blk BMcCarthy Co.'s Main St. Mon-eta aye and Flgueroa tract ......... .11

_OS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1905.

Sept. 29—Steamer State of California,San Francisco.

October I.—Steamer State of California,San Diego.

SAILING FOR THIS PORT.Schooner Erie, Belllngham.Steamer J. S. Hlgglns, Fort Bragg.Steamer W. H. Kruger, Astoria.Steamer National City, Fort Bragg.

Steamer Norwood. Gray's Harbor.Steamer Santa Rosa, San Francisco.

LOADING FOR THIS POUT.Steamer Atlas, Point Richmond.Schooner A. F. Coates, Gray's Harbor.Schooner W. J. Patterson, Gray's Har-

Bark John C. Meyer, Gray's Harbor.

The Fourth of July this year was re-sponsible for only 182 deaths, and 4994serious accidents. Yet as there are onlyforty-six fireworks manufacturers in thiscountry, the average— practically fourdeaths apiece and more than 108 Injuries—Is distinctly creditable.

Our Annual Sacrifice

The center man of the whole populationof the United States is Henry Marr, afarmer who lives near Columbus, Bar-tholomew county, Indiana. The censusbureau has found that the exact centerof population by the census of 1900 wason his farm, in latitude 29 degrees 8minutes 30 seconds north, and longitude(6 degrees 48 minutes 54 seconds west.The spot has been marked by a monu-ment.

His Central Location

9

Ordinance Xo. 11,843(New Series.)

An Ordinance authorizing propertyowners toImprove a portion of Rice ave-nue under private contract >«"<»«sjwsl

The Mayor and Council of the City ofLos Angeles do ordain as follows:Section 1. That permission Is here-by given the property owners on

RICE AVENUErrom the west line of Moneta avenue tothe east line of Figueroa street to im-prove said street under private contract»n the following manner, to wit:

To grade and gravel Rice avenue In theCity of Los Angeles from the west line ofMoneta avenue to the east line of Figue-roa street, including all Intersec-tions of streets, (except such por-tions as have already been gradedand graveled and accepted); said grad-ing and graveling to be done In.ac-cordance with the plans and pro-file on file in tho office of the CityEngineer of said city,and specifications°? ni2 ln. the offlce of tne Clty Clerk2fi.»a

t«d clt?i,f0™FadJn£r and travelingstreets, in the City of Los Angeles with

the natural gravel of the street ClassB, said specifications being No. 31 (New

To establish grade of Forty-ninthstreet.

To establish grade of Reno street.To establish grade of Lewis street.To establish grade of Alessandro street.To establish grade of Stanislaus street.To improve Avenue Seventeen.To Improve Sixth street.To Improve Wltmer street.To Improve Avenue Twenty-eight.To improve Warren street.To Improve Twenty-seventh street.Changing name of Mayberry and Glad-

stone streets.Vacating portion of Thorne street.Vacating alley ln Bigelow tract.Amending ordinance providing for in-

spection of steam boilers.Amending ordinance providing for cus-

todian, etc., of city hall.Establishing curb lines of Cinnabar

street.Establishing grade of Spence street.Establishing grade of Hyperion avenue.Establishing grade of Sabina street.Establishing grade of Percy street.Establishing grade of Seventh street.Establishing grade of Avenue Fifty.Establishing grade of Lorena street.Establishing grade of Fifty-second

street.Establishing grade of Slsklyou street.Establishing grade of Esperanza street.Establishing grade of Sixth street.Award of contract for Improvement of

Valencia street.Notice of work on Forty-second street.Notice of work on Forty-third street.Notice of work on Forty-first street.Notice of work on Ninth street.Notice of work on Sixth street.Notice of work on Avenue Fifty-seven.

Authorizing Improvement of AvenueFifty-three.

To establish grade of Waterloo street.To establish grade of Forty-eighth

street.

Authorizing improvement of Fifty-sec-ond street.

Authorizing improvement flf Fifty-thirdstreet.

Authorizing improvement of Flfty-flfthstreet.

Authorizing improvement of Fifty-fourth street.

Authorizing Improvement of Fifty-firststreet.

To construct a sewer ln AvenueThirty-eight.

Authorizing Improvement of Rice ave-nue.

To construct a sewer in AvenueForty-three.

To construot a sewer In AvenueForty-four.

To construct a. sewer in AvenueThirty-four.To construct a sewer ln Avenue

Thirty-seven.

HEW TODATInvitingproposals for work on Nor-

mandle, Santa Barbara, Budlong, Re-mick, Vermont, Agriculturaland Horti-cultural avenues and Forty-fourth, For-ty-fifth, Forty-sixth, Forty-seventh,Forty-eighth, Forty-ninth and Wiscon-sin streets.

Invitingproposals for work on Nor-mandle, Vermont and McCllntock ave-nues and Fortieth, Forty-first, Forty-second, Thirty-sixth, Thirty-seventh,Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth streets.

To vacate Barranca street.To vacate portion of Laguna avenue.To vacate portion of Lemoyne street.To construct a sewer ln Lyon street.To construct a sewer in Avenue For-

ty-five.To construct a sewer lnAvenue For-

ty-one.

PUBLIC ADVERTISING

FOR BALE

'\u25a0 Country Property

FOR SALE—

80 ACRES NEAR NOR-walk, Improved by 9-room new house,with tank house, 2 arteslon wells whichafford plenty of water for Irrigation; 9acres to soft shell walnuts; fencedand cross fenced, lngood neighborhood;barn, cribs and carriage shed, pumpingplant; 3 acres to alfalfa; close to city.Price $12,000..

See 0. C lAWORTI.... With WiU Stanton304 Mason Builclin;

INGLEWOOD POULTRY FARM.

Lots to Suit,(150 and up.

Water piped to each lot; easy terms;aenirable location. Call for maps andprice lists.

THE REALTY TRUST CO..129 South Broadway.

A GREAT SNAP!Twenty-five acres, about twelve

miles from Los Angeles; eighteenacres in full-bearing vineyard, bal-ance apricots and prunes; goodtwelve-Inch well. Price only $3500,terms, for a few days.

COOPER & CDDDEBACK,21S South Broadway, Room 237.

FOR SALE-COUNTRY PROPERTY.This place Is paying over 10 per cent

net on price asked; 9 acres at SanDlmas, third lemons, balance navel or-anges; 10-room house and barn, togetherworth $3000; offered at a sacrifice price$6000. L. M. PRATT, 608 Laughlln Bldg."Headquarters for Orange Qrijves."

FOR SALE-$2500; AT NORTH PASA-dena, 3 acres, near car line; every kindof fruit, berries, garden, chicken yards,barn, good 6-room house; a snap. L. M.PRATT, 608 Laughlln Bldg. Member L.A. Realty Board.

Ff you like the foothills buyat Altadena, the finest foothill sectionin the county. Prices are low. L. MPRATT, 608 Laughlln Bldg. Altadenaacreage a specialty.

Beach Property

FOR SALE— :~~

HUNTINGTONBEACH.THIS IS ANAGE.OF SPECIALISTS.

HUNTINGTON BEACH IS OUR SPE-CIALTY.

WE BOTH BUY AND SELL THERE.

,'.- N.,L..iIcKEEVER, .\u25a0, 223 W. Second street.. Ground floor. • •'

Live Stock—

Poultry, Birds, Dogs

FOR SALE—TWENTY YOUNG ROOS-

terit for broilers, 'sixty-five cents

each. CHAS. B. KBISEU, 711 East

Fiftieth street, near South Park. Call

.Sunday. .

FOR SALE-LIVE STOCK. .•Full blood barrred rock cock-

erel; also two fox terrier pups. 300 ftnorth of 1221 WEST THIRD ST.

Hotels and Lodging Houses

FOR SALE—ROOMING HOUSES. GO^Ing east. Willsell my two fourteen-room rooming houses for $600 and$700. Rent $30 and $40 per month..Only a few minutes' walk from Seo-

'ond and Spring.:. LOS ANGELES REALTYCO.,... ;.,. -.--.-. 414 Bryaon Block.

FOR SALE-ROOMING HOUSe!14 rooms, close in, low rent, new car-

pets and furniture; only $1100.SMITH& ASTON, 226 Laughlln Bldg.

Furniture .!,' .FOR* SALE—FURNITURE-NEW FUR-

nltureof '6-room flat, only been used sixmonths; willsell at a bargain; $300. 954S. UNIONAYE. Home phone 6292. Flatfor rent. __-

MiscellaneousFOR SALE

—100,000 FEET OF GOOD

NO. 3 REDWOOD BOARDS ANDSHEETING, ONLY $14.00 PER THOU-SAND;100,000 FEET NO. 2 SPRUCEBOARDS, $15.00 PER THOUSAND.

LOTS OF SHORT REDWOOD FENC-ING, $15.00. NO. 3 FLOORING,:RUS-TIC AND CEILING, ONLY $22.60 PERTHOUSAND.

COME, SEE THIS STOCK AT OURBIG, NEW YARD,TWENTIETH ANDALAMEDA.INATIONALLUMBER COMPANY.

FOR;SALE—ORE AT SACRIFICE OFhousehold poods. We are going tomove. Ruffled edge Swiss \u25a0 curtalnn,400 pair;* $2.25 portieres, $1.60; boxcouches, $2.60; slx-pleoe toilet . sets,$1.76;six-foot extension table, $5; 52-plece dinner set, $4.50; knives andforks, -75c per set; $2 Smyrna rugs,$1.25; 9x12 granite rugs $4.80; two-burner gasoline stoves, $3; .linoleum,60c yard. Big opportunity to save.J. M. OVERELL, 652-654 South Main.

FOR SALE-GOOD* NEW DOORS, $1and up. Interior finish and.mill worka specialty, the bestand cheapest. -Getour prices at the NATIONALLUMBERCOMPANY'S big new plant. Twentiethand Alameda. Come.NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY,

Branch Offlce, Ninth and Maple. - .FOR SALE-NEW AND BECOND-HAND

billiard and pool tables. Bar fixtures ofallkinds; easy payments. Send for cat-SlVue. THB BRUNSWICK-BALKH-COLLENDER CO., 620 a Broadway,Los Angeles.

•\u25a0

"\u25a0

FOR SALE—WINDMILLS TO MOVE,also tanks, 500 to 30,000 gallons; pipingall sizes. We also move and construct

•by contract. Experience counts. DEM."MITT COMPANY, 120 North Main.

FOR SALE-3 SPRING WAGONS ANDone" "camp wagon. Cor. ;PASADENAand/ AVE. 20.,. ...

1000:NICELY'\u25a0\u25a0' PRINTED BUSINESS

cards, $1,60; best .value obtainable forthe money; other printing reasonable.B J. BLSON CO., Tel. Home __8;-l_MSouth Broadway. .•-;.;-^PM^SMffIW;

To tmlld and construct a cement curbalong each line of the roadway of saidRice avenue from the west line of Monetaavenue to the east line of Flgueroastreet (excepting along such por-tlons of tho line of said road-way upon which a cement or granitecurb has already been constructed onthe proper line and grade), In accord-ance with specifications on file In theoffice of tho City Clerk of said City ofLos Angelas for constructing cementcurbs, said specifications being No. 28(New Series).

To build and construct a cementsidewalk five (5) feet ln width alongeach side of Rice avenue from thewest line of Moneta avenue to theeast line of Flgueroa street (ex-cepting such portions of said street be-tween said points alone which a ce-ment or asphalt sidewalk five (6) feetln width has already been constructedon the proper line and grade; saidsidewalk to be constructed ln accord-ance with specifications on file In theoffice of the City Clerk of said city,said specifications being No. 23 (NewSeries).

Provided allof said work is done un- •der the supervision of the Street Super-intendent of said city, and fully com-pleted to his satisfaction and accept-ance on or before the first day of No-vember, 11)05.

Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certifyto the passage of this Ordinance and ,cause itto be published once inthe LosAngeles- Herald, and thereupon and :thereafter Itshall take effect and be lnforce.Ihereby certify that the foregoing

Ordinance was adopted by the Councilof the City of Los Angeles at Its meet-ing of September 18, 1905.

H. J. LELANDE,City Clerk.Approved this 21st day of September,

1905.OWEN McALEER,

8-25 It Mayor.

Ordlnnnce No. 11,006(Now Series.) WfTgSt

An Ordinance of the Mayor and Coun-cil of the City of Los Angeles, declar-lng_thelr Intention to Improve a portionof Wltmer street.

The Mayor and Council of the City ofLos Angeles do ordain as follows:

Section 1. That the public interestand convenience require, and that It lathe Intention of the City Council of theCity of Los Angeles to order the fol-lowing1 work to be done, to wit:

Ist. That a cement curb be constructedalong each line of the roadway of saidWITMER STREET . .

from the north line of Shatto street to thesouth line of Shatto street; and from thenorth lino of Orange street to the southline of Orange- street; and from the northline of Ingraham street to the south lineof Ingraham street, (excepting alongsuch portions of the line of Bald roadwayupon which a cement or granite curb hasalready been constructed to the officialline and grade), lnaccordance withspeci-fications for constructing cement curbs onfile in the office of the City Clerk, saidspecifications being No. 22 (New Series).

\u25a0 2d. That a cement sidewalk five (5) feetin width be constructed along the eastf,lde of said Wltmer street from the southline of Sixth street to the north line ofSeventh street, and along the west side ofWltmer street from the south line ofSixth street to the south line of Orangestreet; and from the south line of Ingra-ham street to the north line of Seventhstreet: and a cement sidewalk four (4)feet in width be constructed along thewest side of Wltmer street from thesouth line of Orango street tothe south line of Ingraham street, (ex-cepting such portions of said street be-tween said points along which a cementor asphalt 3lde valk live (6) and four (4)feet, respectively, In width has been con-structed to the official line and grade),said sidewalk to be constructed inaccord-ance with specifications for constructingcement sidewalks on fileIn the office ofthe City Clerk of said city, said specifica-tions being No. 23 (New Series).

Sec. 2. The Street Superintendentshall post notice of this work as re-quired by law. and shall cause saidnotice to be published for six days lnthe Los Angeles Herald.

Sec. 3. The City Clerk shall certifyto the passage of this Ordinance andcause tho same to be published for twodays ln the Los Angeles Herald, andshall post the same conspicuously fortwo days on or near the chamber doorof the Council, and thereupon andthereafter it shall take effect and boinforce.Ihereby certify that the foregoing

Ordinance was adopted by the Councilof the City of Los Angeles at Its meet-ing of September 18, 1905, by the followingvote:

Ayes—Messrs. Blanchard, Ford, Healy,Hiller, Kern and Summerland (6).

Noes—None.H.J. LELANDE,

City Clerk and ex-Cfflclo Clerk of thsCouncil of the City of Los Angeles.

Approved this 21st day of September,

OWEN McALEER,9-25-26 2t Mayor.

Notice of A—ard of ContractPursuant to Statutes and to the Resolu-

tion of Award of the City Council of theCity of Los Angeles, adopted September18, 1905, directing this notice, notice Ishereby given that said City Council, inopen session, on the 11th day of Septem-ber, 1905, opened, examined and publiclydeclared all sealed proposals or bidsoffered for the following work, to wit:

Ist. That a cement curb be con-structed along each line of the road-way of.VALENCIA STREETfrom the southerly line of Pico streetto the northerly lino of Sixteenthstreet (excepting along Buch portionsof the line of said roadway upon which,

a cement or granite curb has alreadybeen constructed to the official Unaand grade), in accordance with speci-fications for constructing cement curbs,on file in the offlce of the City Clerk,said specifications being No. 1 (NewSeries) and adopted by Ordinance No.8572 (New Series).

2d. That a cement sidewalk four (4)feet in width be constructed along,each side of said Valencia street frontthe southerly line of Pico street to th«northerly line of Sixteenth street (ex-cepting such portions of said streetbetween said points along which a ce-ment or asphalt sidewalk four (4) feetln width has been constructed to theofficial line and grade, said sidewalk]to be constructed In accordance withspecifications for constructing cementsidewalks on file ln the offlce of thoCity Clerk of said city, said specifica-tions being No. 2 (New Series) andadopted by Ordinance No. 8572 (NewSeries).

And thereafter, to wit: On the 18th dayOf September, 1905, said City Councilawarded the contract for said work tothe lowest regular responsible bidder, to .wit*

To C. L. McCombs at the prices named!for said work in his proposal, on tile, toW3o*W30*cents per lineal foot for curb. .IIcents per square foot for sidewalk.And that said award has been ap-

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Ordinance No. 11,012(New Series.)

An Ordinance of the Mayor and Councilof the City of Los Angeles, declaringtheir intention to construct a sewer insaid city inAvenue Thirty-seven.

The Mayor and Council of the City ofLos Angeles do ordain as follows:

Section 1. That the public Interest andconvenience require, and that It Is theIntention of the Council of the City o£Los Angeles to order, the following workto be done, to wit:

That a vitrined pipe sewer be construct-ed ln said city in

AVENUE THIRTY-SEVENfrom Pasadena avonue to Carlota boule-vard, between the points, on the lines,at the elevations and on tho grades asare designated on the plan and profile ofsaid sewer on fileIn the office of the CityEngineer of said city, said plan and pro-file being numbered 15,568 in tho records ofsaid oflice; said sewer shall be builtacross such street or alley Intersections,and with such manholes, Junction cham-bers, flushtanks, Iron coverH, steps andbuckets and other appurtenances as aredesignated upon said plan and profile.

Said improvement shall be constructedlnaccordance withsaid plan and profile;inaccordance withplans Nos. .5,45-, 21,718and 25,453 on file in the office o£ the saidCity Engineer; and in further accordancewith the specifications therefor on fileIn the offlce of the City Clerk of saidcity, said specifications being entitled"Specifications for the construction of asewer inAvenue Thirty-seven from Pasa-dena avenue to Carlota boulevard, inthe City of Los Angeles." and whichspecifications were approved by saidCouncil at its meeting of September IS,1905, which said plan and profile, saidplans, and said specifications, are herebyreforred to for more particular descrip-tion of said work.

Sec. 'I. That the said contemplatedwork of improvement, in the opinion ofsaid City Council, Is of more than localor ordinary public benefit, and salil CityCouncil hereby declares that the districtln the said City of Los Angeles benefitedby said work or Improvement, and to beassessed to pay the costs and expensesthereof is described as follows:

All that portion of the City of Los An-geles Included within the following de-scribed exterior boundary line, to wit:

Commencing at the most westerly cornerof lot 1, block 14 of Map of G. W. Mor-gans Sycamore Grove Tract, as per maprecorded inBook 11, page 57, MiscellaneousRecords of Los Angeles County; thencenortherly from said point of beginningalong the easterly line of Pasadena ave-nue to the most northerly corner of lot29, block 13 of said last mentioned map;thence easterly ina direct line to the mosteasterly corner of said last mentioned lot;thence northerly in a direct line to thomost northerly corner of lot 26, block 13of said last mentioned map; thence east-erly In a direct line and parallel to thenortherly line of Avenue Thirty-seven tothe westerly line of Carlota boulevard;thence southerly along the sntd westerlyline of Carlota boulevard to the mostsoutherly corner of lot 10, block 14 of saidlast mentioned map; thence westerly andparallel to the southerly line of said Ave-nue Thirty-seven to the most westerlycorner of said last mentioned lot; thenresoutherly in a direct line to the mostsoutherly corner of lot9, block 14 of saidlast mentioned map; thence westerly andparallel to the said southerly line of Ave-nue Thirty-seven to the most westerlycorner of lot 4, block 14 of said last men-tioned map; thence northerly ina directline to the most southerly corner of lot 1,block 14 of said last mentioned map;thence westerly and parallel to the saidsoutherly line of Avenue Thirty-seven tothe point of beginning.

Sec. 3. That the Street Superintendentof said city shall cause to be conspicu-ously posted along the line of said con-templated work or Improvement in themanner and form required by law, noticesof the passage of this Ordinance, and heshall also cause a notice similar in sub-stance to be published for six days inthe Los Angeles Herald, a dnily news-paper published and circulated in saidcity, and hereby designated by the saidCity Council for such publication.

Sec. 4. The said City Clerk shall cer-tify to the passage of this Ordinance andcause the same to lie published by twoinsertions thereof in the Los Angeles Her-ald, and shall cause the said Ordinanceto be posted conspicuously for two dayson or near the chamber door of the saidCouncil, and thereupon and thereafter itshall take effect and be In force.Ihereby certify that the foregoing Or-

dinance was adopted by the Council ofthe City of Los Angeles at Its meeting ofSeptember IS. 1905. Ny the following vote:

Ayes—Messrs. Blanchard, Ford, Healy.Hiller, Kern and Summerland (C).

Noes-None.-

.. T ANDE(City Clerk and ex-offlcio Clerk of the

Council of the Cityof Los Angeles.Approved this -Ist day of September,

OWEN McALF.ER.9-25-26 2t Mayor.

Ordlnnnce SJo. 11,043(New Series.)

An Ordinance authorizing propertyowners to improve a portion of Fifty-firststroet under private contract.

The Mayor and Council of the City ofLos Angeles do ordain hs follows:

Section 1. That permission is hereby

given tho property owners on the southside of• FIFTY-FIRST STREETfrom the west line of Moneta avenue tothe east line of Flgueroa street, to Im-prove said street under private contractin the following manner, to wit:

To build and construct a cement curbalong the south lino of the roadway ofsaid Fifty-first street from the west lineof Moneta avenue to the east line of Flg-ueroa street (excepting along suchportions of the line of said roadway uponwhich a cement or granite curb has al-ready been constructed on the properline and grade), in accordance withspecifications on file ln the office ofthe CityClerk ef said City of Los An-geles for constructing cement curbs,

said specifications being No. 22 (NewSeries).

To.build and construct a cement side-walk five (5) feet in width along the southside of Fifty-first street from the westline of Moneta avenue to the eastline of Figueroa street (excepting suchportions of said street between said pointsalong which a cement or asphalt side-walk five (5) feet in width has alreadybeen constructed on the proper line andgrade); said sidewalk to be constructedIn accordance with specifications on filein the offlce of the City Clerk of saidcity, said specifications being No. 23 (New

Provided all of said work is done un-der the supervision of the Street Super-intendent of said city, and fully com-pleted to his satisfaction and accept-ance on or before the first day ofNovember, 1905.

Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certifyto thn passage of this Ordinance andcause it to be published once In theLos Angeles Herald, and thereupon andthereafter itshall take effect and be in

°IC hereby certify that the foregoingOrdinance was adopted by the Councilof the City of Lo« Anpeles at its meet-ing of September 18.^ lelande

SUB City Clerk.Approved this 21st day of September,

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3'3'\u25a0• OWEN McALEER.

I9-25 it \u25a0 Mayor. ,

The Mayor and Council of the City ofLos Angeles do ordain as follows:

Sectiffh 1. That it is theIIntention ofthe City Council of the City of Los An-geles to close up, vacate and abandon,for street purposes, all that portion of

LAGUNA AVENUE,a public street of the City of Los Angeles,between La Veta Place and Sunset boule-vard, described as follows, to wit:

Beginning at the intersection of thosoutherly line of Sunset boulevard withthe easterly line of Laguna avenue, saidpoint being also the most northerly cor-ner of lot 41, block 16 of Angeleno Heights,as per map recorded inBook 10, at page 63,et seq., Miscellaneous Records of Los An-gples County; thence southwesterly alongme easterly line of said lot 41 to Its inter-section with the northerly line of thatcertain alley conveyed to the City of LosAngeles by Amos S. Klmball et al., bydeed dated March 24. 1903, and recorded inBook IS3B ofDeeds, at page 137, Records ofLos Angeles County; thence northwester-lyalong the prolongation of the northerlyline of said alley to a point which is dis-tant 10 feet southerly, measured at rightangles, from the southerly line of lot 1,block 1of ths south part of the MontanaTract, as per map recorded in Book 13,at page 73, Miscellaneous Records of LosAngeles County; thence westerly andparallel with the southerly line of lots 1, 2and 3, said block 1of the south part ofthe Montana Tract, to a point on a lineextending from the most westerly cornerof said lot 3, block 1, to the northwesterlycorner of lot 43, of said block 16, AngelenoHeights; thence northwesterly along saidlast described line to said most westerlycorner of lot 3, block 1, of the south partof the Montana Tract; thence easterly ina direct line to the southeasterly corner ofsaid lot 1, block 1 of the south part of theMontana Tract; thence northeasterly lnadirect line to the most easterly corner ofsaid lot 1; thence Eoutheasterly ina directline to the point of beginning.

Also: Beginning at the intersection ofthe southerly line of Laguna avenue withthe southerly line of that certain alleyconveyed to tHe City of Los Angeles, ashereinbefore described; thence northwest-erly along the prolongation of the south-erly line of said alley to a point whichIs distant 40 feet northerly, measured atright angles, from said southerly lineof Laguna avenue; thence westerly andparallel with said southerly line of La-guna avenue toa point ona line extendingfrom the most westerly corner of lot 3,block 1of tho south port of the MontanaTract to the northwesterly corner of lot43, block 16, of Angeleno Heights, ashereinbefore mentioned; thence southerlyina direct line to said northwesterly cor-ner of lot 43, block 16, Angeleno Heights:thence easterly ina direct line to the pointof beginning.

Sec. 2. That th9exterior boundaries ofthe district of land to be affected by saidwork or improvement are hereby specifiedand declared to be as follows, to wit:

Beginnnlg at the most easterly coiner

of lot 41, block 16. Angeleno Heights, ashereinbefore mentioned; thence south-westerly in a direct line to the mostsoutherly corner of lot 42, said block 16;thence northwesterly in a direct lino tothe most westerly corner of lot 44, saidblock 10; thence northerly lna direct lineto the most westerly corner of lot 3, block1 of the south part of the Montana Tract,as hereinbefore mentioned; thence north-easterly ina direct line to the most north-erly corner of said lot S, block 1; thencesoutheasterly lv a direct line to the pointof beginning; excepting therefrom anyland therein contained which Is now apart of any public street or alley.

Sec 3 That tho Street Superintendentof the City of Los Angeles Is herebydirected to cause notice of the passage ofthis Ordinance to be posted at the placesand in the manner as required by law,and also to cause anotice similar insub-stance to be published as required by law,in the Los Angeles Herald, a daily news-paper published and circulated In saidCity of Los Angeles, and hereby desig-nated as the newspaper ln which suchnotice shall be published.

Sec 4 The City Clerk shall certify tothe passage of this Ordinance and shsllcause the same to be published once lnthe Los Angeles Herald.Ihereby certify that the foregoing Or-

dinance was adopted by the Council ofthe City of Los Angeles at Its meeting ofSeptember 18. 1905. „

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Approved this 21st day of September,1905- OWEN McALEER,

9-25 It Mayor.

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Ordinance No. 11,038(New Series.)

An Ordinance declaring the Intention ofthe City Council of the City of Los An-geles to close up, vacate and abandon, forstreet purposes, that portion of Lagunaavenue between La Veta Place and Sunsetboulevard; describing said work or im-provement, and specifying the exteriorboundaries of the district affected thereby.

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