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FINANCE AND TRADE.
Financial.
EXCHANGE REVIEW.
New York. April 29.—1n Wall street today
there was again free realizations, but the gen
eral sentiment, as indicated by the general
course of prices, is still bullish, and all offer
ings, both from realizations and the hammering
of the bears, were readily absorbed, and prices
continue to move upward slowly but steadily.
The market closed active and strong, final
changes almost invariably being in the direc
tion of higher figures.
Governments Bteady.
Petroleum opened firm at 84%; declined, and
closed steady at 84%.
MONEY QUOTATIONS.
New York, April 29.—Money, on call, easy,
3%(«,4% per cent.
Prime mercantile paper, 5®7 per cent.
Sterling exchange—Quiet and steady, 60-day
bills, $4.84%; demand, $4.86%.
Bar silver, per oz., 105.
San Francisco, April 29—Bar silver, per
oz., 105.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
New York, April 29.—Closing quotations:
TJ. S. 4s. Reg 122 Northwestern 114%
TJ. 8. 4s. coup... 122 N. W. Preferred. 145%
U. S. 4%5. reg.. 123% N. Y. Central... .108;' B
TJ. S. 4%5. coup. 123% Oregon Imp't 49%
Pacific 6s 116 Navigation 105%
American Ex... 115 Oregon Short Line 50%
Canada Pacific... 77% Transcontinental. 39%
Canada Sou 57% Pacific Mail 43%
Central Pacific... 35% Reading 42%
Burlington 107% Rock Island 90%
I). L. & W 43% St. Paul 73%
Denver & Rio Gr. 18% St. Louis & 8. P.. 20%
Erie 27% St. Paul & Omaha 34
Kan. & Texas ... 1» Texas Pacific 21%
Lake Shore 110% Union Pacific 05%
it. & N 91 U.S. Express.... 86%
Mich. Central. .. 100 Fargo 140
Missouri Pacific . 75% Western Union... 84%
Northern Pacific. 33% Am. Cotton 0i1... 27
N. P. Preferred... 80
Boston, April 29.—Closing prices:
A. & T. R. R 139%: Mem. Cen. lstmb —
Burl. & Quincy... 107% |San Diego 23%
Mex. Cent. Com. 24%|
MINING SHARES.
New York, April 29.—Mining shares were as
follows:
Alice 2.10 Homestake 8.50
Belcher 2.25 Horn Silver 2.85
Best & Belober . 3.00 Iron Silver 2.00
Brunswick 1.20 N. Com'wealth . 1.00
Chollar 2.90 Ontario 40.00
Caledonia B H.. 2.15 Ophlr 3.60
Crown Point.... 2.70 Occidental 1.10
Con. Cal. & Va.. 4.75 Plymouth 4.25
Commonwealth 3.50 Potosi 3.00
DeadwoodT.... 1.40 Savage 1.85
Eureka Con 3.50 Sierra Nevada.. 2.30
ElCristo 1.30 Sutter Creek .... 1.50
Hale & Norcross 3.30
Ban Francisco, April 29.—Following are the
closing prices:
Best & Belcher. 3.25 Peer 40
Chollar 3.10 Peerless 3.5
Crocker 30 Potosi 3.45
Con. Virginia... 4.75 Ophir 3.75
Gould it Curry.. 1.75 Sierra Nevada... 2.35
Hale & Norcross 2.35 Union Con 2.00
Locomotive 10 Yellow Jacket.. 2.65
Grain Markets.
DOMESTIC.
San Francisco, April 29.—Wheat—Dull.
Buyer season $1.29%.
Barley—Steady. Buyer season, 94%; buyer
•90,104% per cental.
Corn—»l.oO@l.l2%.
Chicago, April 29.—1:15 p. m.. close—Wheat
—Steady. Cash, BS%@%; May, 88%;
July, 86%.
Corn—S"teady. Cash, 32; May, 32(« >~;
July, 33% per bushel.
Oats—Steady. Cash, 24%; May, 24%; July,
23% per bushel.
Barley—Steady.
Rye—Quiet, 49%.
FOREIGN.
Liverpool, April 29.—Wheat—Firm and
quiet; holders oiler sparingly. California
No. l,\7s ld®7s l%d per cental.
Corn—Steady; demand improving. New
mixed Western, 3s 6d percental.
Wool Market.
Boston, April 29.—Wool—Steady. Territory
wools sell on scoured basis 50(0,58 for. fine, 53®
56 fine medium and 50(0,52 for medium. Cali
fornia and Texas wools in small stock. Oregon
wool, 16@19.
New York, April 29.—Wool—Easy. Do
mestic fleece, 34@36.
Philadelphia, April 29.—W00l — Steady,
Montana, 16®25. Territorial, 15@22.
General Markets.
Chicago, April 29.—Whiskey—$1.02.
Shoulders—ss.oo(4s.2s; short clear, $5.60®
5.65; short ribs, $5.20.
Pork—Firm. Cash, $12.80®85; May, $12.85;
July, $13.10(<*!12%.
Lard—Firm. Cash, $6.20; May, $0.22.,;
July, $6.37%.
New York, April 29.—Hops—Steady.
Coffee—Options opened barely steady, 5W20
points down; and closed weak 2(K<u3o points
down. Saks, 49,250 bags. April, $10.65; May,
$16.55(0)16.65; June, $16.50: July, $16.40;
August, $16.30. Spot Rio dull; fair cargoes,
20. No. 7 flat bean, 18%.
Sugar—Raw, steady.
Copper—Easy. Lake, $14.50. •
Lead—strong. Domestic, $1.07%.
Tin—Steady. Straits, $20.35.
Local Markets.
Poultry—Hens, No. 1, per dozen, $5.50®
6.00; old roosters, per doz., $5.00; young
roosters, per doz., $5.0030.00: broilers, "large,
per doz., $4.00; broilers, small, per doz., $3.00
®3.50; turkeys, per lb., 10c; ducks, large, per
doz., $4.50(0,5.00; ducks, small, per doz., $4.00
(0>4.50; geese, $1.00 each.
Lard—3-lb. pails, 9%c; 5-lb. pails, 9c; 10-lb.
pails, B%c; 50-lb. round tins, B%c.
Hams—Eastern sugar-cured, Rex, 13%@13%c;
Lilly and Crown, 13% c.
Raisins—Three Crown, London layers- per
box, $2.25@2.35; dried grapes, 2%®3c; loose
Muscatels. $1.95@2.10; bulk raisins, sc.
Beans and Dried Peas—Pink, No. 1, $3.00®
3.75; limas, $5; navy, small, $2.75(0)3.00; Gar
vanza, $5@5.50.
Cheese—Large, lie; small, 12c; 3-lb hand,
13c; full cream, Coast, 11c
Butter—Fancy California, per roll, 30®
32% c; choice roll, 25@30c.; fair roll, 18@29e.
Eggs—Fresh ranch,ls@l6c.
Provisions—Breakfast bacon, Rex, ll%c;
Lilly and Crown, 12% c
Vegetables—Chiles, per string, $1; garlic,
9c; cabbage, perewt., $1.75@2.00.
Walnuts, 8c; peanuts, California, 8%
HoNEY-Extracted, light, 6@7c; amber, 4%
@sc.
Beeswax—Per lb., 17@18c.
Dried Fruits—Apricots, sun-dried, 15@16c.
Prunes; California French, 10®llc; California
German, 7c Apples, evaporated, 10®llc
Plums, pitted, 12% c
Flour—Los Angeles XXXX Extra Family,
patent roller, $4.20; Capitol Mills Extra Family,
patent roller, $4.20; Sperry's, $4-90.
Corn—Large yellow, carload lots, 90@92%c;
small yellow, 90®92%c; large white, 87'.,®
90c; small white, 87%@90c.
Oats—Feed, No. 1, $1.25.
Barley—Feed No. 1, 80@82%c; brewing, No.
1, 90@95c.
Potatoes—Burbank, $1.75; Rose, $1.75®
1.80.
Mill Peed—Bran, $18; shorts, $20; cracked
corn, $1.10@1.20: rolled barley, $1.00 bid;
ground barley, 95c.
Onions—B®9c.
Citrus Fruits—Oranges, per box, seedlings,
$1.75@2.50; navels, $3.75®4. Lemons, green,
75c, cured; per box, $2.00®3.00.
Hay—Barley, No. 1, $9; barley, No. 2, $7;
oats, No. 1, $8; wheat, No. 1, $11; Alfalfa,
$9®lo.
Fresh Meats—Following are the rates for
whole carcases from slaughterers to dealers:
Beef—First quality, 6®6%c; second quality,
5®5%c.; third quality, 4®4%'e. per lb.
Veal—Quotable at 6@7c for large and B@loc.
per lb. for small.
Mutton—Quotable at 6@7c. per lb.
Lamb—Quotable at 9®loc. per lb.
Pork—Live hogs on foot, grain fed, medium,
5®5%c; dressed, 7(0!8e. per lb.
Wool—Spring clip, 10@12e. Market dull and
dragging.
For Sale,
Fine, stylish, polished oak cart, made by R. M.
Bingham & Co., Reme, N. V.; front and back
seat, carrying two to four light persons; height
of wheel, 42 inches; height of body from floor,
20 inches; length of shaft front of bar, 6 feet
3 inches; for small horse, 13 to 15 hands high;
has been slightly used; is offered at a bargain.
Hawley, King & Co.,
Lob Angeles and Requena streets.
ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion,
Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite,
Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive
cure. For sale by C. F. Heinzeman.J 122 North
Main street.
For Rent.
Unfurnished rooms suitable for light house
keeping, Norton block, cor. Seventh |and Hill.
Reasonable rates.
Buggy robes and blankets at Foy's harness
shop, 217 Los Angeles street.
The New Era.
N0.6 Court st„ fine wines and liquors of all kinds.
Paints, Oils and Glass,
Corner Second and Main. P. H. Mathews.
THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon,
Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives
}o SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE." Forsale
by C. F. Helnzeman, 122 North Main street.
THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1890.
Builders' Hardware,
Full stock at lowest prices; also garden hose,
lawn sprinklers, pumps of all descriptions. A
specialty In pumps for destroying the scalebug.
Model grand ranges, household furnishing goods,
refrigerators and water-coolers at W. C. Furrey's
59 and 61 North Spring street.
For Your Health.
Tolenas Natural Mineral Water, best for liver,
kidney and stomach troubles. Finest wines
and liquors for medicinal uses.
Edward Germain,
222 S. Spring st.
M. HOPKINS & CO., 8
Undertakers & Embalmers. I
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. F
Telephone No. 209. §
a7-tf 139 South Main Street. I
THE NEW NUMBERS.
A BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE
CITY OF LOS ANOELES,
How to Find Business Firms Under the
Present System of Numbering—A List
Which Everybody Should Read.
Bakeries.
EBINGER'B Bakery and Ice Cream and Din
ing Parlors, cor. Third and S. Spring sts.
Mrs. E. C, Home Bakery. My
1 specialties, Boston brown bread and baked
beans, salt-rising bread, pies, cakes and jel
lies. 439 S. Spring St.
VIENNA Bakery and Lunch rooms, 103 N.
Spring st.
Boots and Shoes.
MBIEGEL, 213 N. Spring St., square dealer.
• Don't fail to see him. Goods at low figures.
Cooper.
BARRELS, 255, 10s, 5s and 4%s always on
hand. Tanks to order. ED. REINERT,
318-320 E. First st.
Farm Implements, Buggies, Etc.
HAWLEY, KING <fe CO., 164 to 168 N. Los
Angeles St., Schuttler wagons, Buckeye
mowers, Hodge headers, buggies, carriages, etc.
Groceries.
BOWEN & CHILDRESS, groceries and pro
visions. 538 and 540 South Spring street.
Laundries.
MME. SAVE, French laundry. Fine work a
specialty. 404 South Main street, corner
Fourtn, Los Angeles, CaL
Newspapers.
AVERS & LYNCH, 221 and 223 W. Second
St., Daily and Weekly and Illustrated
Herald. Daily, by carrier, 80 cents per month;
by mail, $8 per annum; Weekly, $2 per annum.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
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Everything 1 New and First-Class.
145 and 147 N. Main Street,
fe29-tf JERRY ILLICH, Proprietor.
"ROCK AW AY"
OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE,
open day and night.
MIKE SIGLIE & N. VUICH, Props.
327 \orth Main St., opp. Coonerrial St., Los Angeles, Cal.
oysters in every style.
Neatest Place in the City. Private Rooms for
Ladies. No Chinese Employed. ap2-lm
MISCELLANEOUS.
Is thorough in its work of cleansing the system
of all impurities in a very short time, and
is considered by those having used
it as a SPECIFIC in
DYSPEPSIA,
Constipation, Loss of Appetite,
GENERAL NERVOUSNESS.
Give it a Trial. Sold Everywhere.
al-5m M. L. STARIN, President.
ARCADIA SALOON,
108 East First Street.
GRAND MUSICAL OPENING,
Saturday Night, April 19th.
FINE LUNCH.
aplB-lm T". H. Blewett, Propr.
Finest Wines, Liquors
and
*_J_\ FULTON BLOCK
7 New High St.
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
SALE OP BONDS.
CENTRAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT, COLUSA
County, Cal.
Notice Is hereby given by the Board of
Directors of Central Irrigation District, that
said board will, at its office in the town of Max
well, in the County of Colusa, in the State of
California, on the 21st day of May in the year
1890, at 3 o'clock p. m. of said day, sell to the
highest responsible bidder for cash, in gold coin
of the United States, one thousand bonds of the
said district, to the amount of five hundred
thousand dollars, being part of an issue of bonds
aggregating the sum of seven hundred and fifty
thousand dollars; that sealed proposals for the
purchase of said bonds will be received by said
board till the day and hour aforesaid, at which
time said board will open the proposals, and
award the purchase of said bonds to the highest
responsible bidder, but said board reserves the
right to reject all bids, and will in uo event sell
any of said bonds for less than 90 per cent, of
the face value thereof; said bonds are dated the
first day of July in the year 1888, and bear
interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum,
payable semi-annually; any interest accruing
between said date and the date of the sale and
delivery of said bonds, shall be credited before
delivery, on the first maturing coupons attached
to said bonds. Said bonds will be delivered to
the successful bidder, and the money received
therefor at the District Treasurer's office, in the
town of Maxwell, or at the Colusa County Bank,
in the town of Colusa, County and State afore
said.
(Above bonds approved by Supreme Court.)
The Supreme Court has decided that Central
Irrigation District was validly organized, and
that its bonds were properly issued, and are in
the form required by law. See Central Irriga
tion District vb. R. De Lappe, 79 CaL, 351.
R. De LAPPE,
Secretary of Said Board.
Maxwell, CaL, April 7th, 1890. apll td
LEGAL.
ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS PROVIDING FOR
THE CALLING OF A SPECIAL
ELECTION, JUNE 7TH, 1890.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF
Supervisors, held April 28th, 1890, at which
were present a full board and the Clerk, the
following ordinance was passed by the follow
ing vote:
Ayes—.Supervisors Perry, Davis, Hubbard,
Martin and Rowan. Noes—None.
The Hoard of Supervisor! of the County of Los
Angeles djt ordain as follows:
Section 1. There is required and public
necessity demands for the completion of a
courthouse for the County of Los Angeles, which
courthouse is now in process of erection,
in the City of Los Angeles, County of Los An
geles, State of California, the sum of $250,000,
and there is also required for the equipment
and furnishingof said courthouse theadditional
sum of $50,000, and there is no money in the
treasury of said county applicable to such pur
pose, and the ordinary revenue of said county
will not afford any funds which can be applied
to the construction of such courthouse or the
furnishing or equipment thereof, and it is
necessary for the best interests of said county
that said sums should be raised by the issuance
and sale of three hundred bonds of said county
of the denomination of one thousand dollars
each, to run for twenty years, and to bear
interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent,
per annum.
Sec. 2. There shall be submitted to the quali
fied electors of said county, at a special election,
which is hereby called and ordered to take
place on the 7th day of June, 1890, the question
whether said electors will consent to the
issuance of bonds of said county in the sum of
$300,000, said bonds to be 300 in number, and
of the denomination of $1,000 each, to run for
twenty years, and to bear interest at a rate not
greater than five percent per annum.
Sec. 3. The particular purpose for which
said indebtedness is to be created is as follows:
$250,000 of said indebtedness is to be created
and the amount raised by the sale of 250 said
bonds is to be expended in the completion of
the construction of the courthouse of said
county, snch courthouse having been only par
tially constructed, and being located in the City
and County of Los Angeles.State of ( alifornia, on
that certain lot described in a deed from City of
Lob Angeles to County of Los Angeles, recorded
on the 20th day of February, 1886, in book
154, page 112 of deeds, in the Recorder's
office of said county, and tlie balance of said
indebtedness, to-wit: $50,000 is to be created,
and the amount raised by the sale of fifty of
said bonds, is to be expended in equipping and
furnishing said courthouse. The total number
of bonds, as to the issuance of which said
electors are so called upon to decide, being 300,
of the denomination of $1,000 each, running
for twenty years, and bearing interest at a rate
not to exceed five per cent, per annum.
Sec. 4. None but qualified electors of said
county shall be permitted to vote at such
special election, and the same shall be held as
nearly as possible in conformity with the
general election law of this State, and notice
shall be given of such election by the Clerk of
this board, by publication in the following
newspapers published in said county, for four
weeks prior thereto, to-wit: Los Angeles Times,
Tribune, Herald and Express.
It is further ordained that the ballots to be
used at said election shall be printed "For the
Issue of Bonds," or "Against the Issue of
Bonds," and such of the qualified electoi-6of
said county, who desire to vote at said special
election for the Issuance of said three hundred
bonds, of the denomination of $1,000 each, will
vote at said election "For the issue of Bonds."
and such of said electors as desire to vote at
such special election against said issue, will
cast their ballots "Against the Issue of Bonds."
8. M. PERRY,
Chairman of Hoard of Supervisors, Los Augeles
County, Cal.
Attest:
[seal] CHAS. H. DUNSMOOR, Clerk.
By C. W. Blake, Deputy. ap29-7t
SALE OF BONDS.
Kraft Irrigation District, Colusa
County, Cal.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE
Board of Directors of Kraft Irrigation Dis
trict that said board will, at its office on the
O'Hair ranch, near the town of Orland, Colusa
county, California, on the 15th day of May,
1890, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, sell to the
highest responsible bidder for cash 'in gold coin
of the United States, one hundred bonds of the
said district to the amount of Fifty Thousand
Dollars, being part of an Issue of bonds aggre
gating the Bum of Eighty Thousand Dollars;
that sealed pro]>osals for the purchase of said
bonds will be received by said board at its office
till the day and hour aforesaid, at which time
said board will open the proposalsjand award
the purchase of said bonds to the highest re
sponsible bidder; but said board reserves the
right to reject any or all bids, and will in no
event sell any of said bonds for less than ninety
per cent, of the face value thereof; said bonds
are dated tlie Ist day of October. 1889, and bear
Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum,
payable semi-annually. Any interest accruing
between said date and the date of the
sale and delivery of said bonds shall be cred
ited before delivery on the first maturing cou
pons attached to said bonds. Said bonds will
be delivered to the successful bidder, and the
money received therefor at the District Treas
urer's office, or at the Bank of Orland, Orland,
California, and each proposal must be accom
panied by a certified check in favor of Thomas
Brown, President of the Board of Directors of
Kraft Irrigation District, for an amount at least
as great as five per cent, of the amount total to
be paid for the bonds bid for.
The Superior Court of the county of Colusa,
State of California, has examined, approved
and confirmed the proceedings of said District
as provided by an Act of the Legislature, enti
tled "An Act supplemental to an Act entitled
" 'An Act to provide for the organization and
"government of irrigation districts, and to
"provide for the acquisition of water and other
"property, and for the distribution of water
"thereby for irrigation purposes,' approved
"March 7,1887, and to provide for the examina
tion, approval and confirmation of proceed
"ings for the issue und sale of bonds issued un
"der the provisions of said Act," and the time
allowed for appeal has expired and said decis
ion has become final, and said bonds are in the
form approved by the Supreme Court of the
State of California in Central Irrigation District
vs. DeLaDpe, 79 CaL, 351.
J. H. ROGERS,
Secretary of said Board.
Postoffice—Orland, California. mar22-50t
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
T OS ANGELES AND PACIFIC RAILWAY
lJ Company. Location cf principal place of
business, Los Angeles city, California.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of
the Board of Directors, held on the 20th day of
April, 1890. an assessment of one dollar per
share be levied upon the capital stock issued of
the corporation, payable April 30th, 1890, to the
Secretary, at his office in S. W. Luitweiler's
building, on the N.E. corner of Requena and
North Los Angeles streets, Los Angeles city. Cal.
All stock upon which this assessment' Bhall
remain unpaid on the 29th day of May. 1890,
shall become delinquent on that day, "and all
stock upon which said delinquent assessment
shall not be paid on or before the 18th day of
June, 1890, shall be on that day sold (or so much
thereof as is necessary), for the Durpose of col
lecting the delinquent assessment, together with
costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board of Directors.
a P 27 td 8. p. REES, Secretary.
NOTICE.
THE CRYSTAL SPRINGS LAND AND WATER
Company—Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of a resolution of the' Board of Direc
tors of this corporation, adopted ami entered on
record on the 4th day of February, 1800, a meet
ing of the stockholders of said'corporation is
called and will be held at the office of this cor
poration, on the northwest corner of Marchcs
sault and Alameda streets, in the City of Los
Angeles, Los Angeles county, State of' Califo
rnia, on Thursday, the 17th day of April, 1890,
at 2:30 o'clock p. m. of that day, to take into
consideration the propriety of issuing bonds of
this corporation for the purpose of selling the
same and raising money to carry on the busi
ness of this corporation.
S. H. MOTT, Secretary.
Los Angeles, February 8, 1890.
City papers please cops'. f9-td
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ESTATE OF JAMES GORMAN, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned
executor of the last will and testament of James
Gorman, deceased, to the creditors of and all
persons having claims against the said de
ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary
vouchers, within four months after the first pub
lication of this notice, ta the said executor, at
the office of Hutton & Swanwick, rooms 88 and
80 Temple block, Los Angeles, CaL, the same
being the place for the transaction of the busi
ness of said estate, in said County of Los
Angeles. RICHARD DILLON,
Executor of the last will and testament of
James Gorman, deceased.
Dated Los Angeles, CaL, this 26th day of
March, 1890. mar27-35t
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
annual meeting of the stockholders in the
San Luis Obispo Bituminous Rock Comnqnvwill
be held at the offlce of the con.pan No °I 4
North Spring street, Los Angeh - < 'ity. Los Au
geles County, CaL, on the 7th day of Ms y, 1890
at the hour of 3 p. m. of that dt>"
ap27-td T. E. ROWAN, t ecretary.
LEGAL.
IN THE
of California, in and for tbe county of Los
Angeles.
F. C. Howes, plaintiff, vs. W. B. Slaughter,
William Storm and Simon Maier, assignee in
Insolvency of William Storm, an insolvent
debtor, and Los Angeles National Bank, a cor
poration, defendants.
Action brought in the Superior Court of tbe
State of California, in and for the county of
Los Angeles, and the complaint filed in said
county of Los Angeles, in the offlce of the clerk
of said Superior Court.
The people of the Stajle of California send
greeting to:
W. B. Slaughter, William Storm and Simon
Maier. assignee in insolvency of William Storm,
an insolvent debtor, and Los Angeles National
Bank, a corporation.
You are hereby required to appear in an ac
tion brought against you by Farmers and Mer
chants Bank of Los Angeles, a corporation, in
the Superior Court of the State of California, in
and for Los Angeles county (above named
plaintiff, F. C. Howes, having been substituted
as plaintiff instead of said corporation), and to
answer the complaint filed therein, within ten
days (exclusive of the day of service), after the
service on you of this summons, if served
within this county; or, if served elsewhere,
within thirty days, or judgment by default will
be taken against you according to the prayer of
said complaint.
The said action is brought to recover a judg
ment against defendant W. R. Slaughter for the
sum of one thousand dollars with interest
thereon from September 2d, 1889, at the rate of
ten per cent, per annum, alleged to he due
upon a certain promissory note executed by
defendants, W. B. Slaughter and William Storm,
on the 24th day of October, 1887, to Charles
Gassen, for the sum of $6,000, with interest at
the rate of ten per cent, per annum, from No
vember sth, 1887: and for the further sum of
three hundred dollars, attorneys' fees, as In said
note provided; and for costs of this action.
That said sums be declared a lien upon the
stock pledged to secure the payment of said
note, said stock being in said complaint and
hereinafter described; that said stock, to-wlt:
Certificate No. 54, for two hundred shares of
the capital stock of the American Valley Com
pany of New Mexico, standing upon the books
of the said corporation in the name of said W.
B. Slaughter, said corporation being a corpora
tion formed and existing under the laws of the
Territory of New Mexico, with a capital stock
of $500,000, divided into five thousand shares
of one hundred dollars each; which said certi
ficate was issued to the said William B. Slaugh
ter, on the Ist day of October, A. D. 1886, be
sold and the proceeds applied to the payment
of said sums; and for judgment and execution
against said defendant, W. B. Slaughter, for
any deficiency remaining; and also that said
defendants and all persons claiming under
them, be barred and foreclosed of all right,
claim or equity of redemption in said Btock,
and for other and further relief as will more
fully appear by reference to the complaint on
file herein.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail
to appear and answer the said complaint as
above required, the said plaintiff will cause
your default to be entered, and will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in the com
plaint.
Given under my hand and the seal of the
Superior Court of tbe State of California, in and
for the county of Los Angeles, this 20th day of
February, 1890.
[seal] C. H. DUNSMOOR, Clerk.
By F. B. Fanning, Deputy Clerk.
W. P. Gardiner, attorney for plaintiff.
marBsatlot
APPLICATION FOR FRANCHISE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will be made by the under
signed to the Board of Supervisors of Los An
geles County, at their room in the court house
of said county, in the City of Los Angeles, on
Monday, (the sth day of May, 1890, at the
opening of their session of that day, or as soon
thereafter as the application can be heard, for
authority to construct a wharf upon the shore
of the f acific ocean at Catalina Island, and to
take tolls for the use of the same, for the term
of twenty years.
The location and description of said wharf is
as follows: Beginning at a point which bears
easterly twenty feet from the intersection of
the center line of Crescent avenue (which is
eighty feet wide), with the center line of Cata
line avenue (which is sixty feet wide), in the
town of Avalon, according to the plat of survey
of said town made in August, 1887, by Pillsbury
& Cleveland, surveyors, said map or plat being
recorded in book 34 ol miscellaneous records,
page 67, records of Los Angeles county, to
which said map and the record thereof refer
ence is here made for description, said point of
beginning being upon tbe center line of said
Catalina avenue, extended easterly from the
said point of intersection of the center line of
Crescent avenue, with the center line of Cata
lina avenue, and extending from said point
of commencement into the Pacific ocean, two
hundred and twenty feet; said wharf being
twenty feet in width, and the center line cf
said Catalina avenue produced being the cen
ter line of said wharf.
Dated Los Angeles, Cal., April 1,1890.
WILLIAM BANNING,
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CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP.
TXTE CERTIFY THAT WE CONSTITUTE A
TV partnership transacting business in the
City and County of Los Angeles, in this State.
Its principal place of business is Los Angeles,
California. Its name is Ganahl Lumber Co.
The full names and respective places of resi
dence of all its members are signed hereto.
Dated Los Angeles, Cal., April 23rd, 1890.
C. GANAHL, rSealJ
Los Angeles, Cal.
F. J. GANAHL, [Seal
Los Angeles, Cal.
FIDEL GANAHL. [Seal]
Los Angeles, Cal.
State of California, I
County of Los Angeles, i
On this 23rd day of April, in the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety, before me,
N. Lindenfcld, a Notary Public, in"and for tile
County of Los Angeles, personally appeared c.
Ganahl, F. J. Ganahl and Fidel Ganahl, known
to me to be the persons whose nameß are sub
scribed to and who executed the within instru
ment, and they acknowledged to me that they
executed the same.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed my official seal, at my office,
in the County cf Los Angeles, the day and year
in this certificate first above written. *
[Notarial Seal] N. LINDENFELD,
ap26-sa-5t Notary Public.
SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS.
ELECTION NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
qualified electors of Castaic School District
of Los Angeles County, State of California, that
an election will be held in said district on
Saturday, the 10th day of May, 1890, at which
the question will be submitted whether bonds
of the district shall be issued in accordance
with the provisions of Sections 1880 to 1888,
of the Political Code, for the purpose of building
a school house and furnishing tlie same.
The polls will be open at the school house
from 9 o'clock a. m. to 4 o'clock p. m.
F. R. Naylor. L. 8. Snuffin and Wm. G. Hewes
will act as Judges of Election.
The amount of bonds to be issued is eight hun
dred dollars ($800) of the denomination of two
hundred dollars ($200) each, and the rate of
interest will be eight per cent, per annum.
The number of years the said bonds are to run
is as follows:
Bond No. 1, payable in two years.
Bond No. 2, payable in three" years.
Bond No. 3, payable in four years.
Bond No. 4, payable in five years.
WM. B. ROSE.
WM. GARDINER.
THOMAS MAEPLE.
Board of Trustees of Castaic School District, Los
Angeles County.
Castaic School District, Los Angeles County,
April the 15th, 1890. aplB-frs-4t
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF
California, County of Los Angeles—ss.
In the matter of the estate of Ozro W.
Childs, deceased.
Notice for publication of time for proving
will, etc. 6
Notice is hereby given that Saturday, the
3rd day of May, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m. of
said day, at the courtroom of this Court, Depart
ment Two thereof, corner of Franklin and New
High streets, in the City of Los Angeles, County
of Los Angeles, and State of California, has been
appointed as the time and place for hearing the
application of Emeline Childs, praying that
a document now on file in this Court, purport
ing to be the last will and testament of the said
deceased, be admitted to probate, and that let
ters testamentary be Issued thereon to said
Emeline Childs,"at which time and place all
persons interested therein may appear and con
test the same.
Dated April 22d, 1890.
C. H. DUNSMOOR, County Clerk.
By M. J. Ashmore, Deputy. ap23-10t
rpHE LOS ANGELES ELECTRIC COMPANY,
A. location of principal place of business, City
of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of
California. 1
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of
the directors held on the 15th day of April, A.
D. 1890, an assessment of fifty cents per share
was levied upon the capital stock ot the cor
poration, payable immediately to the Secretary,
at the offlce of the corporation, Room 14, No.
218 North Main street, in the City of Los An
geles, California. Any stock upon which this
assessment shall remain unpaid on the 16th
day of May, A. D. 1890, will be delinquent and
advertised" for sale at public auction, and unless
payment is made before, will be sold on the 2d
day of June, A. D. 1890, to pay the delinquent
assessment, together with costs of advertising
and expenses of sale.
W. R. BLACKMAN, Secretary,
Office 218 North Main St., Los Angeles, Cal.
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