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4 UNDERGROUND BERLIN. Vtir Itntnen.r .liimiflll mi WfMtml im,l eiiieliill. I lifter IM] ■tr* < C An unear-ph, lelephuiu flumrtr i llftitliii aire. In iliu »'<■ BMUUjim •round A |."|"i Inl i.eriual iiaiiiii-lur Utah*, ilolalla ol the uli,ler K r'iiiml plant ol lhe til) Tht «a. -upply ~1 H*rllu luraUh*. UK'" l« n i«»i-lr. i-i lamp, au.l TdO.ooo art rata burnar*. hii.j niti l-i, , GKbttaajwaa "'-t lolrmluota 111 thai oil) In life llna» heen -tea,III) liupreved. meellhw thr lncrra.i-,1 demand aii,l Rirnlaluiii pnw< r fur a irnl man) 1,,',,. nm! i m that tiie uae "f alaoirk iightitut hai niit illiiiliilhl,i-'I the pr...lin;tl..u nl gas he pipe. ar. laid uuder llie .l.lewal. . mil llll* iliei.liicnleiue I. I „,1.,..i, , • reel Iraflli lm repair, ur e> li.n. I lie \, Her aiiuply «fM nr.l IMrMttOM Id l- l. .ai.rlvili c ,|np,iii> , hut lluA* 187* It h*J it,, owned aiul aanaaaa bj ikt nitl Twrtit) three ureal r tvulr. MM] lit . il) li) mean. viuirm..ii. pumps. Ihrmiali a welfileiUe.l .j.lem ~1 mpe,. ami IT.nuu water meter- meii.ure lire suppl) f,n a. man) r latoman,* iiiie « eumplMa »»-',-m nf ■Manna Ih* walar haa Ikmid. Introduce] a imnpleli .j.t.innl uii.le.ictuulid drillinae. !. .i . n.i ihe i liii-f Kiniluear ul llerllli. a r*< .Hilllrod aillliurll) 111 hjrtialir 11., liraet, I,' -'in In !•••<. lias bMD • i ..11, lutrudumd. provKlni canal* ntui ■ni ,if m\H mlamiry, ami * .uppiemen tiary ay.lem "I earthenware pip- -. IbrDuili whleh nl! i it) rarrle.l ,ill„iit.„t field., where tht dralntn it r» md ~,i , 1111 /• I Kl. i) llull.e 111 llerllli I- . ,1,n.. led with thi. uhdargrooiul dralna*-* hy an *i» pr.neil .y.teni ~i iiliie.. and ihe nit, «„i. , Ir lie rout, ami .Heel. I- el in. ! ' .inter .ilhplv, anil thi. I. ill ~', i.'KUI 1 iw, Willi .-.refill rotuldarall I tin m■ ■! ~( the liihal.llanl. I w. n" ' allien, with 1,100 linrM- pnwel Intii, t, tin 11., -< altered thffMlghllllt llie el). ."I'l' 1 ) the pow«l (Of f.iri lim »li Hi mull.in el | pie Hun iiili.ii,ii ii "'it I" a ,11.unit p.,lnt Hi, wnrk. In llerllli annum. In ll" " nu to aavra miiiinii. -i ,;!" | i" r -' "J lha walar work, tn eiitht niHUim.. «nii .Imlnaur I hi inilll,.n. "lei nt . ..urwUie ureal .i 11..1. ~f thi. larite rap llaliittwetii) million, "i l ' ill th* wnrk umil'l ur,.uii l. in.l )et it 1. lint edhiplete I h.- ,1.1 oootra*ted wllh Hi,-1;,ni,,,,i |...ti.oii t.iemrn i«i ■ :■>:;-■': ,i . ■■!:!~:!\ J I! 11l belli, an.l eiel) - ll then.inei fihoo.e. In lliirudlire II Walei and llahl and Jraliia.. ar - full, .upplle.l. but Berlin I. .11- ii..!"« jjj*""^ he .I!r'.'.V!..V7,'yVl.'inea' .eli-mi'ln n1111i..ri11... In We rner Nlelneu. ,„„. ul llie f I. Inmlly. haa Mihinltleil i nlan fur .uni'l) Init heat frum eu.) mtrii" mil) a feu niile.fr llerllli How to Make Your Lawn Whan la wai vi mmt* In liv Iki work I. rouit »«■*■«! I'l Muring «In ■level ll„ i, i-1, iiiilhHl'.ii 111 the mil,- liliit. mil uth.-rwi.e hounded, a strip i.l turf aln.ill i I wlili- should he la.-l if..a nI .r making « firm edge. I il relume lhe 5..1 l ~.lt.- a dorp aa the and liihlok, v torn lowobgi should lie made f.ir compression In healli.K When read) h. sow Ihe - I. tl.e ai.rl.ie. .Mould he .pass iver wllh lhe rake all.! lilllll.lived up a llllle ou lhe top, II I. a v ■mm error lo uae grass aeed too sparingly IV lour or more Voi.l.el. lo the acre tt her. It la known thai any tori I well, II Is he. to sua only lhat one kind A. n rule ted t..j. henl-eras* or l.lue era., an- generally P r * f.rred Where ll I. Ihouitlil 1.c.l U.K lo de uchri on one alone. then .eieia kinds should always I. iked Rami always sow a little white do ver with the grass .cc.l, lor tin green lle.s ll tnlllutaflis 111 drought -, hut « lien i. lawns are kept watered till, ■hoilld n I o added. In sow lug. the .ci d should 1..- di ild ed into portion,, hull lit I mil ■>) pis.III. oyer the laud I Ilrertloii, and tl,, i after Ilghtlv raking over lhe .urfi , sowini tiie reiiotluilig In, iI i: li i-> J:,.k, in 'lo hi o. I, KItSTAUItARIS. JOHNSON'S Coffee and Ice Cream Parlor NO. 6 NORTH MAIN STREET. It*.* Mmm. tanas iv Dm tttf. Private room, lor Laailra. Call and l.r OWt.lftOM, Open ,la. and uignt. A. JOHNBON, PROP'R. THE COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT, V. DOL., Proprietor, DOWNEY BLOCK, - MAIN STREET. Receive, alive And aerve* up rn.rv day tm choicest PISH, in,-In,lie; sm.K Tl tl It.. f ~,„, SKA TROUT MR. DOI. Ii the avollt.tr.' ninaignce the eel ehrat.al PHOMAOK lll'lllilK. wiurth only he had ul thia restaurant. SPRING ITIICKKN'S, ]u,i In frrin, the ..e1,... rooked 111 ever) atyle. Thla reataurant la law Angclca'a lleliui doo. nivllf ILLICH'S Restaurant and Oyster Parlors, 41 and 43 N. MAIN ST. OKKAT BKlHltrriltN IN UVSTI Its. Large Eaurh'rti Ov.tera, )a>r 1011. . . - 84 Ml Small •' .... w . w Small Kaeteni, run or ateiicil, v.. eta. jn-r plate Large Kaatern. i.' i ,t..le, . 60 cent, per plate naltimore tnleOtotl .'later., M cent, pat ,an PRIVATE ROOMS .lain, far la,iiea ami fnnilliea, where taeal. Jer y 111i.1.. .•roprit-tor. Pearson's Dining Palace, BOSK'S NKW BUII.OINO, (Opposite Baker ISlock.) FIRST - CLASS RESTAURANT. OYSTKKS ,N KVKKY STYLE. The heat th. market .lord, at moilerrt.. Pr- ... SklUhll Cook, and Pa.tr, men. All th. enkw MwicoM tann.ii. i.'-taiirahi.i' ii'sii, Kram'ian..''' CALL AM. SKK 101 l YOI'RhKI.K. EEDLANDS, — SITI'ATKO IN- The Finest Part of the | San Bernardino Valley. PERFECT TITLE. AMPLf WATER RIG FT RICH SOIL. Housewives, Atl.'iition : THE LOS ANGELES Carpet PiddiUng MacJiiue COMPANY Hare the mill I , : lii.iB.lni I) in I Guarantee . '1 '.'.'irk Done and a Reasonable Prices. Imii order, ar the l.ti. Aituflcs I unit I tin 'I'mii pnity's stun-. 2f.1& 26! N. Ma.j Ktroet.or by Mail to Jot 1164 LACEY 3i OTHERS. ■HflH Ml)« KIJ.ANKIILS. COLONY LANDS. Tllo Teuiooula Land and Water Company An ill v > " | f 1 * VCTMhriili-*/*'* ■""*"' l Temecula Valley, lo Ban Die n o County, California, ItecenlH owned by Ixin Ju.ti MurrlelU.i*»n UlutllU (~UrtO«H tlmU.aud BGTM <ll lahd, bavin.' il altitude of about uur Ib.lUaaild t.-.-t ah . v thr ...a level thl.lrnet ol Uo l llr il V, mil*. ...uili. rl) iron.. ult.u. Hi. i iKortilii Southern lli.Hr I run. IhroiunthtMitlra- l.o.itil. of th. Irnot 1 nr. • ,li i i ihr valley I. formed "f mttl ntnri .l 10.1t.. It I. * rli li. dark I.,am. without it, , lor boulder-, and. ... I -»> llll«l a -n , elav or ad • ..,11 appear., hut I. lull h ..'diluent widen Iliilil. tin- rnluf«Jl ,ili,l nrevniit. 1.-.kluw "' ■IrjlliK. .otlotlwhi'li vuui'omn t H.>"" 'ot" at makt ...nl, ii i ' o-of n„. -„ii,. ,i elu.ely Ii rl> lv« .upply of mlw.aml when eiilllvat.d 11,.- Ui'.l.luiHot. lo Ihn .urlnce, ■lulu. .w,i> with thi. i0..:....1t> ol Irrigation I.lt Uly, but In u..-ul . .Ir, H....U, ljflrrlialluul.il »hl to Ml nimuaaary. au lnnxhauHtihle Supply of Water i , ban h> -InkliiK fr l to Ul f**t. It t,V ii'au" b» Mali. *nlili'iiH..'.'l"' "11*111*'.* mil I of uli'luliilllia I I. ol reilill.b, mil ,„r.l ...II mi.i,| wllh .1 ,ni|.<ni.il arranll 1 iln .iirfur,'. with i>uouifli mlMute ol i>!»y In tlir inhaotl I" In,l'l Hu un.l.l.ire There l.a Fine Running Stream of Water » mi »et aril braawkM raaani UMMk thr mirhii Al., .. vi ral hoi ami warm aj.rlii K .. noti'il for llirlr t'tirr of |,nli r> ,ll.e*.e. Then* *prlii|* will ha InpnivMlmi I lately and Ih* Company delicti hulldlna n Ii I and railroad depot on the towuallr llolh hull.ll. ul- will hi- liaml.oini'ly ornamented Th*haul will be built two Kurt** hl«h ami contain Unit, r The lltriiiin.r, ~1 tin. I'l rl llajN of I.'hlea«o, .1...1KU pllltlßl ■ build UM oil llm .mum! a. MXHI ibll Kara 1. , ~1 food mn 1 ■• aaa lm had di*lhiiii'.l nt llm m, nl Iruiutflu .jl.lajprr curd, and nltii . 1 in.l n In delivered ai ri, aarlhoua, . 1 I ln- ..llUliile I, healthy ' I. le.l more than I. mile. Ir. ~ lac ■ rmall • mill enii hreiote lan 1 purl fylllK Ihe atminphere .ri'li in, ,-orattn* irTeit In lhe day 111...- II . all I. -.11 and dry and alway . nllld, a little ruular al night, hut newt re Hu. llm (..rtitile A.n health reaort. hone lii luiilheiu t all Inriilaeiu .nrpi.. In liat.tlal advantage, thla beautiful dl.lrn t of land, wllh 11. warm nprllig. of mineral water 1.Hu11.11 .ulpliur, Iron and mala, lln pi..per elev ntlun anwfl lb* .en. pure, d.y and at.-nll.- all. with b llllli neeuery all around, nan but cnutlrtD lhe 1. arrtlo* lhat a. a health re,..rt I' < n.u.o '•<■ enrolled, eaperdally for . alnrrh, thloal „ 111 liinii illnenaen. II I. the InteiiHou -.1 tin- i ntttpaoy, >. - ' < ' a,lbe land I. .nh.ll 11.led, to ell In tr.ei. Irmn a town 10l upward .' I e.lb lie inn.it but nall.ly netnal .elller. l he pr will he flannlffed a. eiTllUij I . Ho- Irieri' . ol the properly Hue third Jowu, Inline, lv oue CHARNOCK, MORRIU A H BUI S« f, an *.... ti> Jlg^J"uHAltNtjCK, "' p n l. i,t. 1.0. Am,ele.. fal. 1t,,,,m. .-. I. ~. 111 Vil.luey llloek. mp .lair,, I'll I 'i ... .. iweeil Mnhl and niprluK j I.l' luton *. WM. A. CONN, San Beruai io, O&l., 11l NMIMtoHiW mi MlfH I Mltitttf to G-R] AT Bargains j REAL ESTATE! I Br<*«Miinif.Sl««'k. lite., KU:. 1n.V1.1 HI NO ! A SPLENDID WATER POWER, | BEST of PASTURE LAND, 4 U.>!• '• Ilrrrfifl Hrn> nnd Colt*. Mr. A Little Money will Secure Bar- Rains. trtU PKIISIINAI.I.V mWtmi miciktv NOTICKta. Knights Templar. | Omar. i» lm nimnmii wit T Hold, im mmUi oonoiare. .1 lha Mrmm in IU ».„„ Hull, on the Thinl Tllt'lisilW ofaaih monlh, »t ;| o'clock r. « Sojourning Kniglil T|.lO|,Ur in man.me; are ...rdiaili IniitM attend. IU onlcrof ih.. X:- C. N iMMMIM II '~r,l, , Lou Anii;eleB No. S3, R: -sui.-i ooi.ion.l. awMasjesMajMOVDAY 9ttmt momh, 7| r. a Mv.-ni<. Hall, jajisiiiiiii. eoui|s*iiloii. In k .-1 .tnn.lini: eoptialllv 11.v11.,,1 11, onlvr ~1 lAMI'ld, ITIAOKII. II IV | M urn, H— r, "ary. Los Anijelcs Council No. 11, Royai and Select Masters, F. & A M. S«Mrnl»» tSrjaioona In m*m^mumn\''»n Iraleniall) unit, i 1., .iitemi. By onlrrof Iht Masonic Notice. mA. i- iv*, l»"m7 no. «, r. AA. belli mi tin flrat imNli.w ot wl month nt 780r. II Miniher. of Pt'iitalptia, No. 80S, ami all M.ialer V . . . In ...,.! .iHJI.HIK ua ..•i It ill latitat. By or.lrr ol the «' M. • Los Angeles Lodge No. 35,1. O. 0. F. tin." I on W edneada tojournlng hretEr.n it. tOO.I ■ udlinj are cordial' ly Invite,:. A Mili.lSAl.il, N, 0. J L. 1t,1.1.nr. X s. American Legion, oi Honor. X ot P. Hojotlrnlou hi iKl.tj.no V " 1 h « , K. ot P. no. laiewa No. 80 Meet flr.t Mo tl n; TIII'RSI.AVS In the month .11 lain rVllo», II ,1; 1-. o. llml.ling. Sojourning knlghta Invited. WT. M. cut*.*, K. ol R. «tul s. Jal-ly ! Los Angeles Lodge No. 2925, K. of H Regular meeting. S4 the tbtn 1 0,|.. are Ml even Wellhead*) evening at Old MntOnM I'til. Upring atreet. \ laith;. hiotliera are ounlialli it. I it.,l to attend. 11. Q AI'HTIN ■t Id. talcr. L 0. C. F. Onna ftntnril No ty, I t>. c. r.. meet, Ita:. "Mtlng iininl.-r. are .ordlallv invited', i J tS, M lIRAISARU, 0. U I laatc S. Saint, Secretary. {mi,. | Eagle Corps, N. G. C. Raatrtnta meetiugr. at th. Armory Cour ■mat, every Friday r. .-ning at ■ oVlork ' C. A Kama.. Firai kernel " j,7t Confidence Engine Company. I ST. MARKET ', Oami and Poultry. j ' \ . li , Poiiur I Pip Mat ' I .pe. a I' e-i c, . ptu-v. , lor pi.ullr i. ua roe. etna r, ud often bird. Give ii. a call. Agent* for Petaiunia Incubator. I eeMti l.lMsi.. 4 tw.il.LK. LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD, .TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBEB 28. .1884 LINKS OK TRAVEL. - [ PACIFIC COABT Steamship Company.; TO..IIIALL. PKKKIVH * DO., «J*t.««»l Ai/Mn* j MAN rBANOIHOO. NORTHERN ROUTES. ! bTKAMKIW I.KAVtt MAN tVHANI'IWW Kor WnrilfUi. «ita* Mat Harrlelnirff, Alaaaa. M.I Naliauuo an.l N.a W*«iiiin*t*r, U. I.' . a* an rcnUaal In *mi Kraia-iao, n.w..«u.r. lor Victoria. ■«< Toai.Mi.l. Mratllr. Tar.Hi a. Htollawiu a.al .)l)iu|na 01. < «* 6. It. tt JO, aial No. 7 at lo a. a For Aalorla a1..l I'ortla.al. <>rt. I, (I. 11. 111. SI. ~.„!., at 111 A >. Kor Kor, *.. Ataai.ao.l ■■HHU, KM M« •ML Kor roiiil Arena, luoy* Oovr, laltl* Ki., i WlillaaLore, Mri„lo.lno t.'lt) . an.l Sn|o. a>«r> SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME T AMI I lOH OCTOBER. ....... . I«i i- I I 1 111 1 ! U Stent*, tar. iHvpti im J Oct 4 »>ct. 6 Fm ;: ?l '•' »•• » BE'"' " » " » " ,v " H SUS"" ii. •• it » i» ■ ii ... ' •■ it. •• i» •• » a EgE :: 5,1 "Z!: 8^ Hanla How. " M ■»». ' N " 4 ' Laa a»..-i~ ,*■.« m' g >. ._ MRMM Maul* rUne. jkJi.l Urital* a" thro'ial. b. *»" lii.K.i. v.« Mm. I', dr" on 111. .i.o. ..I IMi krrlTM fro** Km . .»" .»" Thr Nal.ta HI M* ttnMl.a "nil Xl . I! |...rt ll.thml than LoUObU i.o)onli.»h th. r-rtit.- f. *n.l 'tori. Han I MMI Il«ri lorron.".'! »lth .l.*ii..n> l.'**- S V. It X ,lo|.H U* »■,■!■■ M lullo** with s*..l* ~ ~ 11,,, uuii.u i..,rlh,*llu uult.-k A . K..H.M «.utl, .\ lv V.l.aka * With l-o. A.;»..1«..,J «•.■>.* north. »t lOo'oluck RATIIS OI" FARE IM LM ttWli ■ S!,. ...... ft Sal. I i.n ~■ IU #10 I HUM SAS KDM HTIAMF N M..i.tvr..> M# Kant* mil .... U I M toauaja,.., 1160 0 NM llarfor.l mm I tjaitot* » I H.i.u llarlM.nl * 6 , C..r..an LntkoL fal Ml* Mil Lai a. "• iMU Crui. ■» hnMM ■ "/.Mt" -•" i'ru,,..«» MtM) 1.l aa tU... MTM on tho tW|»irt loir. fm i'.nii|-h". r. ■■ ..thr niihl lo ehamii- tin Htua.u.T.or ll.ei. la.. .1 o.*ilt..K taTFIUI PASSU.K .111 ITIKIUIIT AS ABOV'K Oil 101 l TICKKTH TO ANO KIIOM All Important Points in Europe 'H. Mi l ,Kl,l, A N . : : Agent | Onion No »OTinimorrlal St. Loa Ai.golea. S. P. R R. TIME SCHEDULE Sunday, October 26th, 1884, Train, leave .n.i aro due to arrl. r .1 x. of* arwc*ui . f. h j yoa uaant.ATlua'. PRoa. 8.-00 r. a Colton 'lM p. a •8:80 r a Colton ' lotto a. H 15:80 r. a Clton . .jl»:16a. a 8:01) r. a. j Damlnff 1 Itpfm IISSO 9. H 5:15 r. a. \ tm. ffJStalllM 7.00 a. ■ | : 00 ~. M Xl i'aao avail Knat Iltflu l. M. ' 18:5 a p. v. , Sau Kraiiclaoo | Kxpreae. 1:8 JP. at i 8:80 A. a. \ Sacramento. ) Kuilgr'ht 1:1.'. p. « tm a a Santa Monioa 8:15 A. II tt.Mr. a bant. Monica MUM F. IL I ■tlNr. a. Santa Monica '1:50 r. a. 10:00 a. a. j Wilmington I*o p. » tmt. at. | Wilmington 9:00 a. a. 10:00 a. a. I San Pedro 8:80 p. a T. 11. OOODMAN. General Paaaenger an.i Ticket Ag.tit. A. N. tow n..:, K. K. HKWITT, AaalaUnt Hiii--niit..iidriil. Ua* Angel*. CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN R. R. DIRECT RAIL COMMUNICATION WITH RATIONAL CITY AND SAH OIECO. On anil alter Monday, Pohnlary IS, 1883. tralna ot thi, I'liltf.'iiiia H.'iitti, m liai!i„wt going an'ilh will luavo San 11. rnar.iiii,, daily. Sunday, n ua.ild, at I Up, n., Colton at 1 4tl a a., or on arrival ot KaM-laiuiul southern Poritic train, and Rii'iTSidf al Itli A. a., arrivilni at Hat, lllcgo at 7:15 r. H. Going north, "111 leai ■• San Hiego at l!:IO A. M 111. .'r ode at I S, arriving at Colton at S:tiP. » and Sun Ikirnnnltiio al 3:25 r. a. .rhteh b'.Ml minute, faster than sail I'raiiciai'O time. Paaeeiigera will mn From ten tlo) to hl\|) :ii,o emits to i.iiri'lui.hig thetr tleketa ol the agent i l„» . ....... ."te•:.. iun.V '"ih S. 1' local I " ami fr.Mli i,u. Angelea. Paaariigcra to ami fl nn the Kaat .111 have hut 'hurt .1.1;.) ut , Colton. The alaive la National fit) titne. Kor information for freight or tare a,ldt> ■ Agent California Houttu m lla'lroad, l.'olton, or J. N.VICTOK. Superintendent, .nd Hell Kr' an.l l'aaa. A :*t N .oiial Cltv. Cal. am: i Large Qiianfil. of I.miii ANTELOPE VALLEY FOR SALE 16 DOLLARS PER ACRE TRACTS OF 160 ACRES & MORE. Lota lONxttS feet, betweei Rowland nnd Weei.iiiiitf.ii ttrtetn, qaerter oi n j mile we*t of nKoeraeatrei I, at tyWeneh. Lot on weat ai.lc ..t Hi.rli.lc itreet, tirnt atreet. fc-t nf Mailt, ."al. 1411 to Oil loot alley . Ci ice. *40f> ! Two Into aoilllteaat cm ti. t I'iral and I'e.llalre.tA, 120 feet on I", nrl l.y I.V, ! ,„, Virrt U. Ifi font alley. I'rttw (ot Mb, mm, gtiarant'.-.I i.l two inehea ol water, j mitten, inenaur.. • ypililmg 211.001) i gallon, eeok M lu.nra. *1440 M. L. WICKS. It] HOL'TII KOKT NTKEK V LOS ANI»ELh>. —<j —i , ■ p MIsrF.I.LANKOfft. NtJrtl KI.LANW)US. Pacific Wagon Comp'y, Ht). m NORTH \ltlV STREET, Wholewile and Retail Dealer in Every Description ol Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Wagons, Etc/ Material Seasoned to Stilt this Climate. Call and Examine My Goods. J. R. McMANIS, Manager. BOOKBINDER \^^^ Paper I Manufacturer, 20 and 22 NORTH SPRING STREET. All Work Done at San Francisco*J?rices. EIiSINO BE ! The Vett Colony on the Culil'ornia Southern R. R., Twenty Miles South or Itlo-r.ldc. Him. |>r,„..l ~ W n>.l Over .i.lv livniin, u..<r,^<-lri X tliirt. ..-r.-fl. and ofi.r one hmi.lr.Ml 1.,»n 1,.,, I„., i, «,1,1. nio.i*ui,l» ~1 ir.-. . I,;» , ).,■.■„ I vli»r,n di.,l Imimn built MXI .lr.-.'t. KW.I.-.1. Our I.HAM. AVI Ml:. TI'.N MII.KM I.IINO; uur bnuitliul l.ko, nuw atit. liluluntatHll. . uur .li'iul.tlul ( limn, ... lur,-,|„, , , ry. aluin.lal.t annual rainfall ami water tKllMM.rir.li mil, 1..w ~,!<**. WIS te *IM PICK » t II X i. nus. one thinl ca.h and 1.a1a,,,.. al 1 pat MM. lalailat, tartalDl] inak.- 11, ■ thabaat ..8.-ilna oa On- n.ark.-t. For ilrculara audfurtl.jr i,aru,nlar» .*ll on or adtfraM thr proprietom, P. 11. lIKILII, KNlnora, Cal., X>. rVX. OXtA.IIA.aX, H SO and :<7 N.,d.-au Blook, Los Angelea. Caia I""'"' wauCOMaiaa Htuam, cal. H. SLOTTERBECK, Sportsmen's Headquarters, Temple Block, United States Hotel, BREECH-LOAOINC SHOTCIJHS. n fur Htdf-prrtiso. 0125 THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE THE SIERRA MADRE VILLA tot C lort, . Pletaanl HoaM, Saad livine. Pun- Air and Sparkllnir Mountain Water. Tha Fault el the Villa, .111,11. ■.. i i,ili,,i. l„r im, hundred ku.sM. ia world wide Situated ou the inaui.taln aid.. 15... feet aliuvo the aea. in Ih.. nddat of an ORANGE ORCHARD. And rk.,,',M X On- 111,, San liabriul t all, ) . wUh nlu mllea of rooms, all era ABOVE THE SEA FOGS. The Villi, is .li-tant from T.os Aug. b-s thirteen miles. Trains leave daily for San Gabriel Station at S:SO a. bi. and "J:fH) r. it. Villa sUpe iii.-eU all trains FA It F. OO I KXTN. For fnither information in.|uire by mail to San UaWk-l PostotHce, ur telephone direct to the Villa to W, P, KHQAPM, Huinger WM. OOOSWELL, Proprietor dec 7 not. CHII.DS, HARDWARE EMPORIUM, NO. 21 LOS ANGELES ST. Dealer iv Stoves, Rangew, Hardware, Agricnltnral Implementa, Force and Lilt Pnmps, Huhber Hote, Crockery ami OlahMware, Iron and Lead IMpe. Sol. Agent for the Superior Stoves and KanL;en, mauntuctured l.y Bridge ft Htaoh Mamifaclnr ing Co., St. [jonin, Mo. Manulaclurer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware aud At toaian Well Pipe. IMnmbing in all it* branches done to order with neatness and dispatch. jy*2\ tf viaiffoi-o. WHOI.KSALK AND RKTAIL DEALER IN WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIKKT STRKET. BKTWEKS schim. AND tl ll\ 1.08 ASIOEI.EB. GAT.. f.Wlt iA MAN WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, Wlkl SEE OY CXAIVIININC THIS MAP, THAT THE C r..^;:^ i , l i;'U^,.n^.\V;;,;,;o:^^'';:,f r :; l ;,:,Vo ..nd & Pacific R'y, _| inlKratioii, but the fertility of nur soil, , 5 3 " piirricnhirly the clhmite id tin- Simil velere, hy ronton of Ita unrlvnlod ueo Kf* j.urt-(lhe.Stnte,,iret;re:ii [himrMti oiirfa iU>!:O b«tvvecn the Enst, Northeast unci So The most enterprising lni.in,-*. men nf onthwest, Aiißides come from ~n p (l rtvof ibe In lor.ortlons nre all of the principal line* 0 f ainonttthe foremost ~( nhicli imi.i n f,. PostoSee! P *° l * C R * rt * nr-nt| "I'l-'-if hi?. Chleago, Jollet. Peoria, Ottn-a, L;| ' d. In Illinois Dnvonport, Muscatine W.r>mn»iumi auun.r., n ,. T ~. , Fairfield, Oes Molnee, Weat Liberty lowa City, Atlantic, Avoca, Audubon, Hrtrlan, Outhrio Center end Counc.l BlufTe. In lowa; Gallatin. Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City, in Missouri, and Leaven worth and Atchison In Kansas, and tha hundreds of cities, villages ar*! town* Intermediate. The "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," As I* Is fnmlllarly celled, offers to travelers all the advantage, and comforts Incident to a smooth track, *afe bntHj-s, Union Depots tt all oonnnctin,-. points Fust Express Trains, composed of COftINIOOIOUS, WELL VENTILATED, WEU HEATED. FINELY UPHOLSTERED nnd ELEGANT DAY COACHES • a line of th MOST MACNIFICENT HORTON RECLINING CHAIR CARS ever built | PULLMAN-f lutest designed and handsomest PALACE SLEEPINC CARS, nnd DINING CARE that nre acknowledged hy press and people to be the FINEST RUN UPON ANN ROAD IN THE COUNTRY, and In which superior meals are aerved lo travelera a. >he low rate of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. THREE TRAINS each way betwenn CHICAGO and the MISSOURI RIVER. TWO TRAINB each way between CHICAGO and MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL via the famous ALBERT LEA ROUTE. A N*w nnd Direct Line, via Senecn and Kankn>ee, hae recently been opened, between Newport Newe, Rlahmond. Cincinnati; Indianapolis and La Fayette and Council Bluffs, St. Paul, Minneapolis and i/itei mediate points. All Throußh Passengers carried on Fact Ciprees Trains. For more detuned information, eoe Maps and Folders, which may be obtained, aft wed im Tickets, at all principal T'eket Offices in the United States and Canada, or ot R. R. CABLE, 6. ST. JOHN, Vtoe-Pres't 4k. r>en'l Manngo , Oen'l T*k*t A Pf»as'r A»'« OHICAQO lor Raalea nnd full fctif S>rtns) i Inn tm F, W. I'ltompann, Trnt - ft In er !•« •»».«■ mrer tyef»t t Htm l.i-.nn llolel, l.o*. tntcelf*.. 300 TONS LOS ANOELES OAS CO. menu ttmm No. 9 toeon fM. NOTICE TO HUNTERS. I .n r MtaJW ■im* ot IMMM from fire, not 100 |» I I brn-ttv (fivwi tli-t no huntinv *iH ■llow«d ou I I tha H**uJrv tr-ct, bfcu K-f«. l ntriobo. I ■*[>.*-. n. «K>HNi*ToN, *..--m | HORSES FOR SALE. Or.ll and tut I. .... , lor aale hy Km,l Frank, at Do inmr OHy. Tue animal, oan he aeen on .vary Kilnd.v hv pariiae who de.lre to pur heee ravJf REMOVAL FOWBT Ai OR Tr,, I M'IiRTAKKRS AND KMBAI.MKRH, Have rerooved .o their new ttorc, No. t7 North Sprint euett. H LEGAL, I = BLienoi pboi lajutioh. t CLF.KK S OFFICE, ) « BOARD OF SI PEBVISORS, / « l>i- ANOKLBa, Cal., October 21. IW4 > t fn thi Mntttr o/ the Election Pr* lomatio<%. j On motion of Supervisor Glroux It La f hereby ordered that there be published, in | accordance with Sectl m IttO* of the Political | Code, and for tbe period of ten days next Iwfore the election hereinafter mentioned, a <. copy of the Election Proclamation of tiie i Ooveruor of n.i- State, which said proclaina t tlon Is In wordl and figures fullowlug.to wil: ) Xl 4-|«mtKtlon. ITATI OF CALIFOKNIA, f * KXKCCHV X DKPAICIMENT.J ' VOTIt X IS IIKKKBV GIVEN that a genersl 1 election will be held throughout the State of Call font In on i ue-day, the fourth day of November, A. I' Iwhen [he follow lug ; ofticers will be elected, v v Eight Electors..f President and Vire-Prrsi j dent of the Culled States. Six Representatives to the Congress of the Culled Suite-, lo be elected from lhe follow ing districts: 1 one Representative from the First Con greasloual District, comprising the Counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, Trinilv, Slsklv.m. Shasta, M.hloc, Las-en, IMunias, Sn-rra/Ie hama, Colusa, Mendia-ino, Lake, Sonoma, aud Napa. -■ Gne RrpreM-utatlve from the Second i oiigie — lon ,1 ljl>irlct,comprising the Coun ties ot Butte, Sutter, Yuba, Nevada, Placer, Xl Dorado. Amador, Calaveras, Han J (iiin, Siauislaus, Mercod, Tuolumne, and Mari ;!. one Itepreseutative from the ThirdCon gre--i li District, comprising the Counties of Ynh>, Sacramento, Solano, Contra Costn, Mai io, and Alaiucdu 4. one Representative from tbe Fourth Con gres-buiat Districl. cojiiprising all that iior tion of tin* Clly and County of San Fiauclsno de-crihed as follow-, viz.; Coin ineucing at tbe intersection of Bryant Street witli the n aiei - of the Hay of S in Francisco, coullnu liik thence along the center of Brvant Street to ihe ecntei of Seventh srreel , thrneealoug the center of Seventh Sireet to Ihe center of Markel Sireet. thence aloug the center of Market Hlreet to the center of McAllister Street, theuce along ihe center of McAllister Sireet to the center of Leivenworih Street; theuce along the center of Street to lhe eeuterof Suiter Street; thence along ibe center of Sutler Slreel to Ihe center of Hyde Street; Ihence along the eeuterof HydeSireet tothecentcr of CallforniaSlreel ; thence along the center of California Street toils interserlli.n with the east line of the City Cemetery . Ihence northerly inn direct line 10l he waters of the Pacific oceau . thence along the shore In au easterly direction to lln- place of beginning, together with all the Mauds within the boundaries of the City and i oiiuty of San FVanclsco. ".. One Representative from the Fifth Con gr.visiuiial District,compii-ing all lhal portion of the City and County of S in Francisco imt included hi the Fourth Congre-lonal Dis trict, together with the Counties of San Ma teo, s nila Cruz, aud S.inia Clara. li. One Representative from the Sixth Con gre-.iotial Di-n id, comprising the Counties of Sin Benito, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa l#trhara,Ventura, Xi rn,Tulare. Fresno, Alpine Mono. low, Sui lienoiidino, Los Angeles, and S in Diego. State Senators from the following Sena torial Districts: Firsi District, composed of the Counties of S vi Diego and S in Bernardino, one Senator. Third Dt-trict, compo-ed of the Counties td Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San LuisObb po, one Senator. Fifth Distort, composed ~f ibe Counties nf Mariposa, Merced,and Stanislaus, one Sena- Seveuth District, composed of the County of Santa Clara, two Senators. Ninth District, composed of that portion of the City aud County of Sin Francisco bounded and described us follow-: Com mencing at a point whore the southerly line of the Cuited State- military re.-erviilioii known as thr "Presidio Reservation," Inter sects with the water- of lhe Pacific Ocean; thetiee meandering along lhe waters of said ocean and the waters of the Buy of Sin Francisco northerly, caster ly, and southerly to a point where Washington Street intersects with suhi hay; thence we-terlv along -aid Washington Street to It- intersection with First Aveuue: thence northerly along -aid avenue to Its intersee tion with Hie southerly houudary line of ihe said •'Presidio Reservation; ' thence westerly and along the southerly boundary line of -aid "Presidio Kc-au v atlon" 0- its Intersection with the Pacific Ocean and the point of beginning, two Senators. Eleventh DUtrict,composed of thai portion of the City and County of Sau Francisco bounded mid described a- follows: Coin menclng et a pnlnl on lhe llneof Market Street where Fourth Street Intersects with said Markel Street; thence easterly along -aid Market Sireet to Ihe watersof the Bay nf San Francisco; thence southerly and southwesterly along the Hue of the waters of said bay to a point where Fourth Si reel Intersects with said bay; thence northerly along the Hue Ol .-aid hoiirth Street In the point of begiiiiihu;. two Senator. ihil-teeiitli Di-triet, composed of that pot Hon of the City and County of Sau Francisco bounded and described as follows: Coin meootog at a point where the PointLoboa Toll Road produced in a direct line wa -terly Intersects with the wilier- o( the Pactfle Oreali and running llience easterly along said Point Lobos Toll Road to the polut of ils Connection with Geary Street: thence along said Oeary Street easterly lo Its Intersection with Larkin Street; Ihence soiitliei lv along -aid Larkin Street to the point of In torsi rth»u with Market Street; theuce northeasterly along -aid Market Slreel to the point win-re Kighth Street iutei-cis with -aid Markel sireet; them-e southeasterly along said Eighth Sireet p. it- intersection with Chan nel Street; theuce northeasterly along - id Channel Sireet to the point of Its inier.-ec tlon with Fourth Street; theuce southeast erly along said Fourth Sireet to the point of its Intersection with the Ray of San Fran cisco; thence southerly alone the line of tht Water!, of said bavin the point of i nter.-ect lon with the boundary line bet w ecu the City and Cou nly of Sm Franc isro and Ihr Count % of San Mateo with the waters nf said bay; thence we-teih nlonu -aid boundary line lo the point of iuierseetioii with the Pacific Ocean; Ihence northerly along the lint' of said ocean io the point ol beginning, two Senators. Fifteenth Di-trict, composed of the Coun ties of Contra Coite,eno Marin, one Bena- Sev cnteenih Diattict,oompoaed ol the Conn ties of Tuolumne and Caleveraa, one Sena- Nineteenth District, composed of the Coun ties of Solaun and Yolo; Solano, niie Sena tor. Solano jointly with Yolo, one Senator Twenty-first District, composed of the County of Sonoma, one Senator. Twenty-third District, composed of the Counties of Xl Dorado and Alpine, on Sena- Twentv-flfth District, composed of the Counties of Yuba and Sutter, one Senator. Twenty-cveiith Di-tiici. composed of the Counties of Mendocino, Humboldt, and Del Norte, one Senator. Twenty-ninth District, composed of the Comities of Colusa and Tehama, ..ne Sena Also, membersnf the Assembly ns follows: I. The Counties of Del Norte and Siskiyou, one member. 'I. That portion of the Couiitv of Hum boldt comprising the Tow n-hlp- ~f Orleans, Klamath, Irhildnd. Mad River, t'nioii, Ku rcka, and Bucksport, one member. 3. AH that portion of Humboldt c unity not included In the Second Aisemblr Dis trict, one member. 4. The Counties of Trinity and Shasta, one member. 5. The Counties of Modoc and Lusscn, one ii. l he Coiinlles of Plumas and Sierra, one member. 7. I he County of Tehnmi, one member. a. That port inn of the County of Butte com prising all of Chfco ami Dayton l own-bip-, all of Oregon Township lying west of the meridian line dividing v inge- two and three east, in townships twenty and twenty one north, Mount Diablo base and meridian ; all of Hamilton Township, except tbat part of said township lviug ra-t of the section houndarv lines of sections four. nine, and sixteen, and north nf sections twenty -eveu, twenty six. and twenty five, tow n-hip nine teen north, range three east, Mount Hi ibio ba-e and meridian, as laid down on the official map of said Butte County, and all of Gridlev Town-hip. In said county, as re centiy -ct off from Hamilton Township by the Board of Supervisors of said county, tf. All that portion of Butte Cnumy not Included In the Eighth Assembly District, one member. 10. 'The Couiitv of ' olu- i, . 11. The Comity of Mendocino, one mem -11. The couuty of Lake, one member. It The Counties of Sutter and Yuba, mie member. 14. AHtliat portion of the County of Ne vada . onipri-lug the Tow n-hip- of N« v .id it, Bloomfteld. and Kurek i. nnd "v I'l. ' iv. t- ol Cherokee ami North Sm Juan, In bridge '"r!. of ibe County of Ne -. mbly Di-trici, one member _ it.. .iieCoui.lv of Placer, one memher IT. The Cou my of X' Dora.l' . on- member. AM (hut portion nf the Conniy of S v m mciiio i iprl-ing the Fin and I bud Wards nf HieramentoCity, nne member Pj. All that portion ofthe County of -ana ment'. comprising the Second and Fourth Wards ..f f icrnmento i Ity, one member. I .1). AH thai portion ol tin-Conntv of s.u-m -! ment.. not Included In the Klghteetu h and Nineteenth V-semldy Di-ub l-, one member. j| i lie ty of Yolo, one member. Z\ Thai portion of the County <d siiiionu comprising the townships of tioverdale. Wa-niiiL'ton, Mendocino. Silt Point. Red : wood, Bodega, and Ocean, one member. JI. I hat portion of lhe County of Sonoma cotn].i i ing tb.- Tow n-hip- ol Annalh . s ii.i , B..sa. Knight's Valley, and Russian HI ver. i'l Ml that portion of the County of Sonoma not Included in the I wenty third and I Wen tv fourth A—embly Dlstrirts.oiie Tileliiber iti, AH that portion of the t oiiniy ol Holatn, eeiuprising Townships of Vallejn and He •27. Allthat portinn of the County of Solano ma included in the Twenty sixth Assembly «w. r i tie Comity of Marin, mir member ». All that portion of the <ii> and Couniv of San Franelsco bounded as follow-: Com mencing at the point ot InhM-erijon v here the center Hue ol Brvant street inter-, ft- the waters nf Bay of Sau Francisco, c.ntitinlug ihence along the center ~f the following named -treels. Hi v,mt to l ir-i, Mrs! to Minna, Minna to Second s',.c.,i„| )N Market M nket to Kearney, Keamv P. S .erano-nt..' Sirrametito to Ihe Wster- of the Bin of S „J Franci-co, theuce along tbe shore" to the place of beginning, one member. f U s | V Fr h r'i'"' r 'l" ' \"\ ' ''■ "" l "' ! ineucing ai th. mi. i-, mm ..f i be renter of Bryant and rir-t •treets, c ■titmuiiig Iheuce aloug the center oi the toll ,whig named street- Hrynnt lo Ihlrd. third to Markel. Hwket to Second Second n. Minna, Minna to rIM, First to ibe plan- of hegtniihig. one MM ber. It, All that portion ..f the city undCountv of S ill Frstiel-e., uded .- f.'.llnWi: Colli Stieet and I tie water- ~f lhe Kay of Hm Fran rise,., continuing thenea along tbt center of the foliow tin; ii allied streets H irrniiienlo to X- iit.v k'.- 11 nito H liter. Suiter tn Stockton. Sn ekton io Pacific, Pacific to the watersof thr Bay Of San FranrNco, thi-ncc along ihe shore of said buy to the place of beginning, together with ail the watersof the Bny of Hin Francisco, and the islniid* contained therein shunted within tbe bound tries of the city and Cuuuty of Still Frauclsco, one member. LEGAL. lh *».portion ol the CUi and County ■ ,|M 1-rancUo bouiideil m/.al, (W » torn <■ n«-f>M « -he iut«riectlmi.,/ Pacific Blreel . and th- water* ol the- Bay of X ,v PrancltCO, I ' .liilmilr.K thence »Iou X thr center of th. i "««»*d streets: Pacific tv .itock ion, Stockton ti» iui*■ r, Hiitirr loMaw.u Mi -»n !■■ '.wn fiwii to the HHienof the Ha% 1 of I run-Leo. th.-iK.,- H.onKtheKhore of -.aid iiH> of shii Francisco to tbe place of J '.cg-iunnur, one member. . & AliiULurt portion of the iit v aud I 'oiintv of tsau rrHucUcu bounded ah follow m Coin i roeucliiK a( the point of Intersection of i (ir.-. n -tr.-ei mi.] the waieraof the Bay of Sin Finn, ix'o, ('oritluuiiik, thence ulouh, the cen ter uf the following named streets: Oreen to Mstoii, M«miii to Sutter, Sutter to Jone- t Jones tv Greenwich, Greenwich tothe water* ofthe Bin ol Siu Francisco, theuee |]bu ( the shore of said hay lo tha plane of beiliF • iJn.'. one member. ( 34. Allthat portion of the (ity nnd County of aui Fniiubco hounded ao follows: Com ( mencin., nt the Intersection of Greenwich i Street and the waters of the Hay of Hun Fnuiclsco, conlin .lit* thence alunjf the ecu- t ter of thr follow nn; named streets: Green- l wieh to Juliet. Jones to Sutter, Mutter to f Hyde, Hyde to the water* of the Kayofttiß i Franci-co, thence hloiik the shore of mild buy to the place of beginning, one inemher. H. All thai portion of the City and Count? < of San Kranelieo hounded as follows. Cotil nieioinn al tiie Intersection of the center of llrjunt and 'I'hlrd sHrci.-, eoniinuiiu; theuce along tiie center of the following named streets: Itryant to Fourth, Fourth toM irket, Markel to Stork I .-n, Stockton to Sutter. Sutter i to Keainv, Kearii) lo Market, Market to Third, Third to the place of beufunln,*, one meraher. :«>. All that portion of die City and County of Han Francisco hounded as follow * Com menclni; at the Intellection ol Fourth ■ aud Hryant Streets, theuce along the center of the follow ing v uue.] itreet* Bry- ' atit to Fifth. Fifth to Market, Market to Ma son, Mason io Sutter, Sutter to S;. ekton. Stockton to Market, Market to Fourth, and Fourth to place of beginning, one meiuher. 37. All that portion of the City and County : of Sin Franci-co hounded us follow.-, Coin lu.-nciiii; at (lie inters, elinil of Fifth Hlld ' liryant streets, continuing llience .thing the center of i h,. following uanieil street- Itry aut to Sixth. Sixth to M irk,.,. M .rkel to hu lot, I ay lor to Sutler, Sutter to M isoii, M isou to Market, Market to Firth, and Fifth tothe place of beginning, one member. 3H. All that portion of ihe City and County uf Hin Franci-co bounded ii.-. follows: Com iiieucim: nt ihe inter-ccliou of Sixth and Ilryaul Streets, eoutiuuint; thence along the eeuterof the fol low 1 ni; nameil >t reels Itry ant to Seveuth. Seventh to Market. Market to Mr Alii,tel. McAllister to l.eavenw->n li, l.c 11 eiithwortli m Sun..], Sutter to Taylor, .aylor to Market, Market to Sixth, and Sixth lo the place of beginning.one member. All that pun ion ■ .f the city and County of Sun Fruiiei-co hounded a-, follows; Cum. liicUciiiK ai the liiter.-eetii.ii of liryant and Setenth Streets, coiitinniiiK thence iiloitg the ceiiler oi the follow im; li iluei streets Bryant to Kighth, Kighth to M irket, Market to L-irkln, I.arkiu to Suiter, Suiter to I.e>iven worth, Leavenworth to McAllister, MeAl li-ler [o M irket, Market to Seventh, unit Sev enth to the place ~r beginning, oue member. 'lU. All thnt portion of the City and Couuty of Sau Francisco bounded as follows: Coin lnch.-iiur at the Intersection of llrymil and F.inhth S'reet-, eouiliiuiiiK thence aloug the center of the billow Ing named streets: liry ant to Klevenlh, Fle\ enth to Markel, Market to Van Ness, Van Ness to Sutter, Sutter to I.trkiu, Larkin. to Market, Market to Kighth, und Kighth to the place of beginning, one member. 11. All that portion of the City and County of San Franei.-co hounded as follows; Com mencing at the inter-ection oi Hyde Sireet with the watersof the Bay ol Km Francisco, continuing theuce along the center of Hyde Street to the center of California Street; thence along the center of California Street iv a direct line to it- inler.-eclioii with the ( east line of the City Cemetery, theuce north erly In a direct Hue to the waters of the Pa , rifle Ocean. thence along the shore In an t easterly direction to the place of beginning, one member. 43. All that portion of the City and County [ of Mtu Francisco bounded as follows: Com mencing nt the Intersection of Avenue B and the waters of the Pacific Ocean, continu , hiK theuce along lhe center of the following mined streets Avenue B to First Avenue, j First Avenue (o I vi k St reel, Turk to Devisa , dero, He\ Isadero to Kddv, Kddy to \ an Ness, ' Van Ness to Sutler, Sutter to Hyde, Hyde Io < Cal if. ii ula, California to the east line of the , City Cemetery ; theuce m irtherly lv a direct . Hue to the waters ot the Pacific Ocean. , Ihence along the -bore iv ■ we-terlv and , southerly direction lo the place of begin ni tor, together wills the islands known as the j I'aialloue 1-lands, one member. , 43. AU that portion of the City ami County of Sau Franci-co bounded as follows; Coiu , menciug at the Inter-ection of Avenue Band the watersof the Pacific o. e-in, continuing thence along the center of the following 4 named streets: Avenue B lo First Avenue, 1 First Avenue to Turk. Turk to ln-vlsadero, He-, i-adero 1.. Kd.lv . Kddv to \ an Ne--, Van . Ness to Fell, Fell to Stanyan, Stauyan lo I», l> . tothe waters ofthe Pacific oceui, Ihence aloug thi: shore of said ocean to lhe place of beginning, one member. 11. Ail that portion of the City and County ( of Sin Franci-co l nded a.- follows: Com mencing al lhe intersection of A venue I', and s the watersof the Pacific Ocean, conlinulni; . thence along the Crater of the following ', named sireet-: Aveuue I' lo St mvan. Stan , van to Fell. Fell to Van Neaa, Vail Ken to ; Market. Market to Kleveiith. Klevenlh to , Channel, Channel to Harrison, l!,un-mi o ] Fonrieenth, Fouiieeiith to Ouerrero, Otter rero to Eighteenth, Ibetici- aioni; Kightcenth ! to its we-lerlv end, ihence in I dlr. rl line westerly t<i an intersection of the eastern ', limit of X Sireet for Avenue), thence along . X to the ffaiers of the Pacific Ocean, thence , northerly along ihe .shore to the placeM be ginning, one inemher. , l >. Ail that portion of the city and County of Hun Fr ;-co lumniled a- follow.-; t/iili ineucing at the iutersectiuii of Guerrero and | Fourteeiilli Street-, continuing tin-nee along the center nf the following named -treets; Fourteenth to Harri-on. II irrl*. v to Channel, ■nel, Channel to Bryant, Bryant lo Seventh, . Seventh t,. Mi--1 — ippi, Mis-is-ippi to Napn, \ Nana lo Tweiiieth. I weutleth b- ti-uerrero, . and Guerrero to the place of beginning, one ; member. J If All thnt portion of the City and County ; of Han Franci-co bounded a- follows; Com ineucing at the intersettioii of Bryant Street nnd the waters ot the Bay of s in Francisco, thence continuing along the center of the following named street-: Brvant to Sev enth, Sevcutn to Mls.-i — lppi, M i —i-.-lppi to Napa, Napa to the waters of the Bay ot Sm Franci-co, and thence along the shore of said bay to thi' place of beginning, one member. IT. All that portion of the City and County of San Francl-co bouuded as follows. Coin ; menclng at the Intefeectloii of Napa sireei and the waters of the Buy of Sin Fr.incl.-co, . continuing theuce along the eeuterof the following named -treet.-: Napa to How mi. Howard to Army, Army to Mission, theuce , along the c-.uiity road to Its luter.-eetioii with the houndarv line dividing Ihe Counties of ; San Fraiirl-co ami Sin Mateo, thence along . .said boundary line to Its lnter-cctlon with the waters ofthe Hay nf Hin Francisco, , thence along the shore of said bay to lhe place of b|-ginning. MM member. 4s. All lhat portion of the City and County . of Sin Francisco bounded as follow.-. Cm ' ineucing at the intersection of X Street and * the water-of the Pacific Ocean, continuing thence along the center of the following named -treet-. X to Its ei-tcrlv limit, thence ■ iv n direct line b> the we-terlv end of Eigh teenth, Eighteenth to Guerrero. Guerrero to I wentleth, I wentieth to Howard, Howard to Army, Army to Mission, thence ab ug the conntv mid to its Inter.-cetluii with the boundary llm-dlvlding the Counties of s vi Pnuwlaeo end San limw. tnenee along said , line to the watersof the Pacific uce in. thence along the shore of n ,ild ocean to the place of beginning, one member. ■U 1 be C-.iinty of S vi Mateo, one member, "fl. The County of Hnnta Cruz, one mem -51. All thnt portion of Alamedn County compri-ing tin- I ow ushlps ot Murray and , W a-ningtiui. and that cert tin portion of Kden iowu-hlp within the corporate limits of the iown of H.iywar.N. and that portion ■ of said Kden Town.-hip known as Castro Valley election precinct, described as fol lows, to wit: Coiumeuclng at a point where the northerlf line of the Town Haywartls is Intersected by the dividing line between - m l/.ien/.. and « ' i-lro Valley election pre ' clncts, thence along -aid dividing Hue of -aid precincts to the middle line of Sin Loaiidro Creek ; thence easterly and north erly along Hie middle of said oreek to the dv el ing Tine of said counties to It - point of inier-ectlon with the dlvldfni Hm: -f Kden and Murray low ushlps aforesaid thence along said dividing line between Kden tnd Murray Towimhipa to the comer of Kdeu Murray, and Washington I'own-hip-: thence w c-ierl v along the line dh Id ing tin- I ■ v n ships ot \, ashing ton and Kden to i he middle «.f tne mountain road from 11 ay w aid .; t li.-m-e northerly along the middle of -aid road to the soutnerly boundary line of the tow v of llavwards and Castro Valley election pre cincts to the place of beginnliiL'. one mem ber. it All thnt portion of Alamedn Connty comprising so much of Kden township,is is not included in the Flfti fir-i A--emtily District, and that portion of Brooklyn town ship lying outalde of tin- rm ol Dikland, an.! all of Alameda Town-hip, mie inemher, AH that portion ~f \: mied i ConntJ coropri-lng lhe xt h -m l t ..-irt h\\ ard-ol Ihe City of Oakland, de-ni I a- follows Beginning "t the point in the we-terly lln * ofthe Seventh U nd w I . ..-•be - .me Muter seeled by Iroll, pn rill I. ihence --rr.a-i , thenc ),,..;, . ,id'Adillne Tow nshl,,: I hence c ,-|r»rl, along - .id llneof Alameda lowu-liip to where the Mine Is Intersected by lhe dividing line between ihr -aid sixtii m l Seicnib Ward-; thence I nortbetl th ns - .id dividing Hue to the M Ail Hon po'tVi.u. of Alameda County OomprMni the Fir-t Ward of the chy of . o .kfand, being all thnt portion of said Cltv of Oakland Uim; we-tof Ad.illne Sireet.and ul) that portion of the County of Alameda, being ~ p,,tii,,ii of Oakland l own-hip. lying outside of said City id Oaklnnd, bounded ns follows l omnienclng at Ihe iiiler-eclloii of the northern charter llue of the City of Oak j land with the dividing line between iMy and ' rrU along -aid dtv'tdiug Hue (••"where It j IlitJ-rsectstbesontlielly line tielween Betkc lev election precinct, thence westerly along 1 - nd Hue o| «aid Berkeley election precinct i tothe dividing line between Berkeley and W Berkeley election iircrhicis; tnenee northerly along said dividing Hue last named to the southerly llneof ocean view election |,reelnei . thence c isterlj abuig said la-! n ■mied lint to the 'Ih Id Ing line between Alameda and Contra Costa < on titles; (hence northwrsterlv and westerly along said Ala me-la nnd Contra Costa boundary line of Alameda County and the city and County of Km Francisco, theuce southerl) along said last named h idary line to (be said north em charier Hue of the City of Oakland, llience easterl v along -aid la-l named line to the point of beginning, one member. fwY All that portion of Alameda County comprising the second and Third Ward-<u the Chy of Oakland, nnd hounded as fol lows; Commenelng at Hie Inler-ectlon of (he uoril et.ir(rr line of lhe City of Oakland wltu the r line of Adailne Hlreet, Iheuce Motherly along sild center mie of Ail Uinr Street ( ' w U< i- Hie same I- Intersected hy the center Hue nl I enth Sireet t hence easterly along said renter 11 to ol lentil Slreel t<> the c.-uler llneof Broad wiij ■ lb- nee northerly ng the .-ut. t Ho of Broadway (o the dividing w th.- Seem, and Filth Wntds. ihence i--ei ; y alougssld dividing line Usl nmiedtothe dividing Hue betweei ■ Mectid .in.l -lei enth Wards, thence tmrthcrl> alotigsald last named Hue to the said northern charter line; thence westerly along said last named llue tv the point of beginning, one member M. All that portkiu of Alameda Countr onmprlalng all of Oaklaud Towmhlp out LEGAL. ilds of the CUf ol Oakland, and Dot In eluded in Hie Fifty fourth Asseuil.) District, Mini nil of the City of Osklaml citiiMldiifuK ' Hi-Fifth and Wards, not lii< lu«l*-d 1 lv tlu- Fiftj [lnr.i. Fifty-fourth tin.l Fill.-fifth ' Ai-i nil,;\ I'i-irii t-. ..ne nlember. ,'>7. The County o! Contra Costa, on,- nu-iu- 1 sa. All that portion of the County of Ban ! Jos'juii. c .ui|.ri-liii< the City of f*loeku>n,oae ■ member. . D». All thai porll.'ii of Han Josquin Count \ 1 uot taetoded In th.- Fifty-eighth Dlitrict, on.' 1 member. . tiO. The County of Amador, oue member 1 til. The Count) of i alevaras. one in«'iiih<.T 62. Tbe County Tuolumne, one mem ber. i M. AU that portion of the County of Hrtuta . Clara oomprlsina tbe Townships of Alum den, Btdwood, Fremont, Alviso, and Hitiitu 1 Clars, one member. 64. All that portion of the Couuty ol Siutti Clara comprisini; tin- i it\ .-i Shu Jose, one < iiu-iiilmt. •4. All lhat portion of HantaClsrs Couuty ■•"inpriMiin the Tottindiip* of MilpUiia. Blll "vl, snd i-ilnij, ~n.l sll oj Ou- lownsblpof *> vi Jose, except the Cltv .-! -.in one lIH-IJI ll«.T. ' !*>■ The County of Btftßislaus. one member. ibe Counties ot Mej.-ed snd M.ripovt, oi..- iiieniber. r l h * Jaunty of Ban llenilo one member. W- 1l c oiinryof Montt.'rei.nne me.nl.er 70. T c .ouniy,, Fresno, one member .1. I c „,„, u| rnlsre.oue member. ( , r ; ( : i^|;^; illt^«fApliue J Mono,andlnyo 1 ~f *™ Luis Obispo, one X I "he County of Santa Barbara, one mem 7ft. The Counties of Kern and Ventura "lie member. " *eniura, 7(1. All ilm! portion of Los AiiKeles Conntv con turned In the I ounsl.. ,„ .„ s } . K-rmiiidn, Xi Monte, Su, (i :lhri , u'lu .'ll tlru portion ~, 1,1 A Oyele, -I, i , '•"••tinned within the C, U„:ii s ni I \ KeiesCily. one member. A " 77. i lint portion of L (w Aujreles County coutiiined ttitbm tbe limit, of the city of l.os AnaslM, one member. ' 7». Allthat portion of the County of Lot .uncles not inrltideii in the Sevei'm ovth nnil Seventy seventh Av-eml»lv.C triets one inemhei. 7d. Tiie County of Ran Bernardino, one member. HO The County or S in Dfego. one member. Also Judges of tiie Hnperior f.mn in nnd for the loho.\ Mll{ eoiinties, via.: In eseb of the Counties of Alpine, Ainu ,{ """. C ue. ni'.,-, Colusa. Cmitrn Cost » Xl Norte, tl Dorado, Fresno, Huinlioldt, li.vo Kein. Like. L-issen, Marin. M iripoMt, Alelidoi'ino. Merced, Modoc, Mnllo, Mi-ll|c icy Nun, Nevada, I*l .eer, I'luini.-, Sm Jieuito, .s in ileriuidluo, Hu, Diego, S inl.uis Dl.i.ajio, Sin M.iteo, St mn Barbarn Suita Cruz, s;i„.,ta, Sic.T.i. Si-kivoii, S,,li Ui .i Si in islaus, I'ehain i Trinity. I ul ire, i'uoluiam \ Mtura,and Volo, one Judge of theSuperlor lv tiie Counties of Yuba and Huttercom blued, one .1 ic!k«' of the Superior Court. Iv each id lhe Coimiie., oi Alamed i. Los Ami.:..'-. Sicraineuto, Sm Joiujulu, Siuta Clara, and Sonoma, two of t.he Sn Mrlor Court. In the City and County of Hm Francisco four JndLM- of [he Snpel ioi Curl, Also, at the said elemioii, amendment,, to the l ou.siniui.m .if St a,., -ul,untied hv Ibe Legislature, at Its last regular session, ami at its last extra session, numbered lis heivin- Hlter specifletl, will be\oied upon by tbe electors of said Bute, viz.: AMENDMENT NO. 1. ARTICLE XI. Skction iy. In any city h liere there sro no public works owned am] controlled by the miinicip.tlitj for Minpiylng tbe -tmeuiib water or art iHeI il light, any individual or any company, duly inc.up.,rated for such pnrpn-e under and by nuihority of the law., of tlil-Ml ttohali, iiiiderihedirectloliof ihe .-MlpiTinteinleut of Slreets, ..r other otllc r iv control thereof, ami under such general r.-g illations as tiie municipality may pi e-eri lie for damages, ami indimnitv fur d inline-, have the pn\ iloiit- of Using ihe public ,|r,-cls and thoroughfares .hereof, and <d |„v im, 1 down pipes and conduits therein, and 'eon iiectom- tberewitii, so far as may be neces sary for introducing int.. and -uppl \ iu K Mich ■ city and its inhabitant, either v, im g-i -liglit or oilier illumiu iting light, or with ■ fresh water for, domestic am] all other pur ' poses, upon tin iiditimi that the municipal 1 government shall have the right to regulate the charges thereof. AMENDMENT NO. 2. AIITM LR IX. ■ Suction 7. The Governor, Superintend ent of I'iihlie Instruction, and tne I'rinci piisol the Stile N. ■nn il Schools, shall em stilutc the s.iate Hoard oi Education, and , shall compile, or cause to be compiled and 1 atlt.pt a iiniiorm series of text book- [~r u-e ; 111 tile eoiumoilselionls throughout Ihe State ■ 1 tie Male Knanl in iy en U-e such text b. mk - - when adopted to be printed and pul.li-h,-d - by llie Snpeiintendeui of Slate I'rintiiiL; nt 1 the State Printing Omce, and when so primed and published, to 1..- d: .irili ited ' and sobl nl the ml price of priming, pub ' ll.blug and dislrlbuum the same. Ihetexl books mi miopu-il shall continue in use not less (ban four year-; and said Slate Hoard sbiill perform -iicn other duties as maybe [ prescribed by law. Ihe Legislature shall ; provide for a Board of Eduction in each cuntv In the Stile. Tbe Couiitv Saperin telidenl aud the County Bo.irdsof Educ iibm ' shall bave control nf the examination of ' le teller-am! Mm- Ljraiitiiic; of teachers'cer lillcites within their respectlv.- jurisdie ' AMENDMENT NO. 3. AItTUXK XIII. \ MOTION 9. A Slate Hoard of Fun ill/atioii. ■ eoiL-istiun; of one member from , ,;■[, i 1 gressional District In thi-State, aa the same existed in eighteen !iiindre<l and sevei.i) . »»ie, -b il! be elected by the qiniliHed elect orsofthei! respeeihe districts, at the geu . el ;ll el, , Hit. be he, | i 11 the Vt'lir ollc ttioii- J ssild elabt hundred and eight) six, and at ■ c tehgubt i nat. .rial eli-cMon thereafter, vvh.-.-e term ni ortiopstisll ho'fjVHr fi.ur year., wliose tiiity It shall lie to eu uai ize ihe \ aliiation ' of tiie liixalde propei iv til the scv.-rnl coun ■ ties of the Si ,te lor Ihe purp.-e-of - .xnioii. ' The Controller of Stite shall be ex ollleio a ' member of the B-nrd. The Hoards of Su per v isors of t lie several cou ii Mis of the St ate shall conslit ite Boards of E piallz trim, for their respective c ,unties, wlu.se duty it ■ shall be to c iuali/.e the miv Uiofl ol [fas tU ' able property In tin county for Ihe ;urpo-e 'of taxatiou; m-i.l, ,1, ,ucli State ami County Boards of buallsattOß 1 are hereby Huthorlze.) aud em powered, under sucti rule- d n aice n> the County Boards may pre-cril.e, a- to the couuty ii-'essinenis. ainl under -itch ule» of notice a. Ihe Si Ue Board in iy pre-- ribe as to lhe aciiou of the s; »[,. Iloar I, lo iaorease or lower tbe entire assessment roll, or any assessment Contained therein, -o a- ! .equal ' i/c tbe - m. ut of lb,' prop- riy e...■itulned in said ii-sessiiieut 1011, ami m tke lie asse-s -■ ment Conform to the true value In n .uey of the property i t-dued lv s iid roll. /.wW ! cd.that uoHoHr,l..f E.piali/iii.aishai; raise any mortgage, deed of trust, con'rtct, or other obligation by whirl, a debt !.- -cured, money Of solvent credits, above its fuce value. The present St de Hoard of E iuhllzl tlon shall continue in nllice until their sue censor.-, as herein provided for, shall be ele' t.-.l and .-li d: .ju iliiy. The (.'■Liislature sliall have power lo reili-iiict the Slste into four dialrlcts, as nearly c iusl lv population iSpratHlcible. and to provide for tne elec Hons of member-• ] -aid Hoard of Eutiallta ' tlon. Each ameudinant shall be voted upon -<■]• ir itely from the other.,, by b tllot, at Ihe ' next genenl election, t . be holden on Tues d iy, the fourth diy of .November. A U The billots Used at such election shall contain tbe words: "For the Amendment No. 1," or ths words ! "Agaiu-d the Amendment No. I." "For the Amendment No. l,' or the Wurd* 'Ag tin-i the Vmeu.lment No _V' "For Amen ! ment No. ;.," or the words Against the Amendment No ;i." writlen or printed thereon. And I do hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollnrs for tbe iurc,t snd OODTtO tlon of any snd every per-oii vbd itiiih, any of the provisions of Title IV. I'.rtf. of the Penal Code; such rewards to be p«ld until the lot il amount her» liter expended lor the purpose reaches Ibe -mm ..tten Hiou-.ind dollars 111 testimony whei.-nf, 1. (io.*ri/e stonemm llovernor of lhe Stiteof C illfornla, Ii ay c bereunbi -t mv h.nd .md c.u-ed the (Jre.it Seal Of the St He to be irtWcd.at the City of Sicrameiit.,,-a, thf-the Hfieelli diy of gen tember, A. I). la*4. r QEOROI ■ IONEMAN. Governor. taoa 1.. Thompson. Secretary of Stnte. I DKIVVItTMKN MISSTATE. I I ll: -1. I lioin psou, Secret iry of Rlate of MieMite of Cilljornia. do hereby certify ! Mint I have c irefuUy compared the annexed . i.\ Flection I'rocinm ulnn with the orig inal now on file In my office, nud thai tho - irue U a correct Irau.crlpt therefrom aud ■■' "n- \\ lioli- thereof. Also, that llilh autlien tie itiou tn lv due form and by the proper Witness my hand ami the Great Seal of State, nf office In Sacramento, California, tbe mull day of September, A. I». 1-M. |Skai.,| THOS. L. THOMPSON, Meeret iry of Si ite By A. X HiiATTrcK, Deputy. The Board of Hupcrvlsors nf LniAngrh eoiintv hereby give notice, pursuant tothe ptoeia"mat|on of the Uovcnmr of the Si tte of ( illfornla. that an election wilt he held throughout L"s Anuete, county on Tuesd iv, the lib day of Sovember, l-s| The polls must he opened Ht one hour af ter sunrise on Ibe morning of the election and nrisl !>e kept op"»i until *un*et of lhat .lay. when the sime mist he closed. A! which election ( c ottaUfled electors throtlghoill tbe c vi ny f Los Alißeles are to i.ite for the follow! g named oinrcrs, vis.: fine Bepresenlntl lo Congress for the Sixth Congressional Dlstliol One member of the Assembly for the Seventy sixth Assembly Dtstrlel. Oue meinlwr of the Assemblj for the Heventy-*e\etith Assembij District One member of Iho Assembly for lhe Seventy eighth Assembly District." Two Judges of the Superior Conn A Hherllf A County Clerk. An Auditor. A Recorder. A Tax Collector A District Attorney. A Trcamirer A Public Administrator. A Cot .r A Surveyor. Supervisors as follow*, viz. 1 Supervisor for the First Supervisor Dl« trlct. I Supervisor for the Second Sapervbini District. 1 Supervisor for tbe Third Supervisor Dls trlct. 1 Supervisor for lhe Fourlh ■UMrvlsnf Dlstrict. 1 Supervisor for ihe Fifth Supervisor IM*. trict 1 Justices id tbe Peace for Anaheim town ship ■i Justice, of the Peace for U Bnllona Township 2.lii n tlees of the peace for Hanta Ana Township .iJusl.res of the Peace for Ran Oabrlal Township. 2 Justices of tbe Peace for Rati Jose Town Justices of Die Peace for Wllmlmrton Township Als. c .hi-Ure of the Peace for Los An geles township Also one Juttiee of the Peace lor the elty of Los AOfSlsi and OOS Jusiice of the Pence for earh of i 1,,. tith«r townships Two Conttables for eneh Township Also Ihree Water Commission ers and one Water Ovemaer for »m«li Water District |v the sounty. LEGAL. And It In here!.* ordered thai the MUa be opened lor th*' purpoeei act forth la the foregoing i.roclaiii ilion, nl the plan- ht'ri'ln iiaiut'd am] the folloiviiu: limned persona are Mrrebj appointed Ini pec [era an.l Judges of Anaheim—At Anaheim Hotel: Theodore liiinpau. Inspector; A. Hailoy, J. P. Zeyn, Judges. ASUS.—At Central school house; J. C. Preston, inspector; William Gtlln, John stiieltou. Judgea. Arteala— At slcho.il House: W. A. Camp bull. Inspector; Jamea Hay, A. T. Corwlu, Judgea. Cahueilga—At School House; Thomas Smith, Inspector. A It uhi lug.J. it. Millard, J udgea. Compton-Al UavloclCs Hotel: H.J. Ma>o, lu.-peelor; M. N. Newmark. II ~ Weston, Tienega-Al Park Station: William Dry .1,-, i. Inspector: P. h. Slaughter, s. M. Usvld .,,ll, Judgea. LhlHrte—ll School House; L. Barnes, In alienor. A noddy, William Brown, Judgea. Ll ,v ne;-At looter', office William l.'a rullier., luapector; I' .1 Kern.,rharie. Kel logg, Judgea. Xl Moiile-At Hudson. Hotel, J, C. Hull iimii. lus(,eclor; t'uarle. Soward Ueo. lit.h lus, Judges. Elizalielli Lake—At School House: Loula Mavett. Inspector, .lames Heirner, P. Rivera, Judgea. Florence-Al School Honao:J. F. Iliurell, inspector; 11 w. Juden, (i. A. Blnkeslee, Judges. Poutlttlll Valley-At School House; Irish Martin, Inspector; 1.. (1. Bllller, Joseph M. Chapman, Judges. Garden Grove—Ai S<-h,,0l House; J. 11. Price, In.pooler 11. W, Head, D, Webster, .ludgc. Laooatter—At Lancaster Hotel; Peler Hlcliurds. In.peoioi. s Slilrpser, Frank Olenoroat, Judges. Lang s—At Line's Hotel; John Lang, In s] 1,,r: NI i i.c ~ i.l. Milcliell. Judgea. LuaNletos-Al Seiiool llou.e:E. M. Sali fonl, Inspector; I. 1.. Qooch, I', t:. Miisou, Judgea. La llalloun—Al scln v! House; Anderson Hose, Inspector; .lose l>. Machado, J. 0. Limb, Judge.. Laa Vergenei—At Vejnr's house: F. H. Alexander lu-pector; Uiinion Vejar, J. I. Cutler, Judgea. „. 1.0. attoRLKS CITY. Hl'.l Preeinol_Al Gherkins saloon: W. pe.Yerettg, In.pcctur; J. 11. Murphy, J. A. i line, Judges. Second Precinct-At Hepol Hotel: i(. 11. sir Tiidijei 1 ' I *''" 0 ' 0 '' J ' S ' Craif! ' ]lima » Tnird Preclucl-At Whtta Huuwilt. Mnlu ,!*>• "M>«'<'lor. " »• Xor-I 11, Halo. ' unpbell, Judges. FourthiPrecinct-At Assessor's offlce; John Wsher Inspector; Waller, McGrath, W. J I yn... Judgea. 11, rl'o o '."!', 1- ', ''"""deuce Engine House: O. 11. I.llss, luspeoior, w i| Kerek hot!', J w. w,„iskil l ,.h!,lge» Sixtn Preeincl-Al luruvereiu Hull; J. L. Morn., Inspector; J. H. Hlanchard, t.'onrnd Jacohy, Judges. Seventh Precinct—At Mnrtlu & ltecuem bii'h .lore, Henry Mor.hiii, liispeclor J (i Mellon 11.1. A N II .mi 1,,,,,, ,l„,| !,,, highlit Precliiot-At Wiohlutuu Gardens; J. 1. Brown, Inspector; Jolm O.borne H (' Austin. Judges. Molile Vist.i—At School House; E. 0 Par- Inspector; T. Valdet, J. 8. Simpson, Newport—Al Newport store: J. I). Oil. ln si'ccior.F. L. Sexton, Sr., A. Colo, Judges Norwalk—Al V oice a shop, M. G. Setllo, sr., Inspector; T. 11. Sjckelt, S. G. baker Judge... , Newliall—Al Soiilliern Hotel; Joel H. Tur , nor, Inspector; Chris. Learning, J. W. Saul, der.. Judgea. Old Mission—At Bnsey's store T. A. Sau . Chez, Inspector, .loliu Temple, J. 11. Inirlee Jtldgaa. Orange—At Holol; Thomas W. Hill, In , spector; E. W. S iiiiie.,. li. c Parker, .lodges. Pasadena—At Sellout House; W. I. Cl.ipp , luapeotor; A. o. Bristol, Edson Turner Judge.. J Pomoiin -At School House. J. H. McCoinas , Inspector; M. t'orwln, William Arm.iron., ' Judges. Kavenii—At School House; James Hubert , son, Inspect.,r; John Hell, James O'ltellly, j Saifpßdro—Al Phillips 4 Elson's store J H. llrieriy. Inspector; W. L. banning - — i Elaeu, Judges. San Feruaud,>—At Moffatt's store. John Jenifer, Inspector. Jacob Hupp. 11. W. Grl. wold, Judges. San Gabriel —At Judge Spine's ..flico, S. 1. P ige, Inspector; Isaac Cooper, W. I . Si n k. Sin AntontO—At School House, A. N. Uray I Inspect,,!. William Union. F. .1. BstTsttO I Judfsa Santa Alla-A! Layman's Hotel; Henry Nell, Inspeclor, Charles X Berry, Captain Jennlnffs; J ndge.. j S|ia.lra— Al liiil.nttnm House, A. 11 c.ild t wil. Inspector: .lame. Fryer. .1 Mei/ker , Judges. I Sin Jiian-AI School House. J. It. Coug don, Inspeclor; 11. IS lto„.i,l,„„ui. M .re,, Foster, Judges. t Sauls Monica-At Saula Monica Hotel; I George Iloehm, Inspector; T. 11. Mc.N.illy X f J. Vuwter. Judge,. I Hcpiilved .--Al Silversline's store. Ia w I While, Inspector; John tt. Cook, Max Snce. i matin—Al Tn.tin's store: C. W. ni1.,,, I Inspector; tt B. Wall, James Hiee jr Judges Vernon-Al School House; K. Nolloh. 11l spector, James Ha.l.lia'k, John Moore Judges. Westminster—At School House; J. T. An . dersoll. Ili-pe.-toi ;S, G. Flliley. f. .', Hull I l.i.','. B Wilmington— At K-i 11 mid Saloon; John Kennedy, lu.peetnr; A. Lewis, 11. W. Alex at.der, Judges. Vorb.— At School House; 1.. W Kir»y Li-peclor; Felipe Vorba, F. tt HtSt, ' By order ol the B.TarYl ..I Supervl. ,rs j A tt Put IS. Clerk. ; REAL ESTATK AGENTS. HOt SBS KEN .EI). OOLI.ECTIONS MADE. W. A. CLINTON. <Su.oess.ir to P. Philip.) taaJar i„ Irt <i t. bhtatb And Agent lor Fire, Infest A.-eideid Insurance, ■ » < onim.-rclnl Mtreel. |,„, Angela! Cal | I'Uttl ' 11. C. OSAHAS. OSOBOK J. CLASSS GRAHAM St CLARKE, ! REAL ESTATE BROKERS. | City aud country property bought, sold and Exchange!. Loans G. J. Clarke. Notary Puolle and Conveyancer ' OlHce 87 Spring St., boa Ar.gelos, Cal. j mftm . L, W. OENNIa C C. CO»K. DENNIS & COOK 1 Heal Estate, Lim i .... ASIt .... . INSURANCE. BIKER B. OCX. i KefnrenoM - law Angel,,, National llaiik; First ' National H oik; boa Angeloa t:oui.'.y Rank. • "Sts lor ...I,' • ity Pnptrtjr, liupruverl and ■ unimproved; Vim-yard.. Grape ai, I Fruit Lm.t, I lUucllo, etc. oe.lt ll [ J A Faiscmi.D. 0. a. Doswaos DOBINSON fc PAIRCHILD, RIAL ESTATE AMSURANCE BROKERS No. 41 ItORTH SPHIXC STREET. LOS AN GEI.Ia, WIU'OX BLOCK. asplttf w. s. uaaroKS, Jaw. a. uoaross. IVtORPORD & SON, Eeal Estate Brokers, SO. 110 NORTH NI'SISU HT„ Temple Block Iloitsea, Orsngo Droves Vineyards, Knnchos and Farms FOR SALE AND TO LET. Refer hy to J. R. Tolierman, Ex Mayor: Geo. George Stonrin.il, Gm.roor;.!.iln, X Plater Prc.t. L A Count) Hank; Gen. John M0,.t1-1.1, E< Li.-iit Ooicrnor: it. S. Baker.v. c President 1,, a I oiun l.l'llaiik; .1 hellarth Hliort, Vit Itjulsl V X Soonc, PresM.-i,, I irat National lli„k;'l. w! Übnsn. Prsaldast F.w. and Mtircl.arif. *** dec 7 tf Fs.vk K. Ansa.. ft* E . AoAM ATJAMS rt- SON, Real Csiate Dealers m Monej Brokers, Olrlos, No. 3SS Pico House: ltspteie.l and unimproved City and Country , '", , . ""■ | »id.. Vinsianla and Ranch.. In In.' !„.., Incallll,., In Mnnlhoni < alifor ni*. i 0rr,..;..,,, ien,-„ No. SXSPIco Hrssss, S. Msln — TitlUlllslltSlOlf A RARE BARGAIN! 11. .I. BTHVKSSOI. olTers lor sal. 500 Acres of Choice Orohard and Vineyird Land with Abundance or Water and limliir Ata Sesiarkssl* Low Price, lfsol,l»l,m„th, i».tf«rdsya TITLE, UNITED STATES PATENT. Terms only half cash. 111 thi, ...I, l]M CAPITOL REFIhING CO' STANDARtI RRPINRH COOKING FAT I Made from Boef Fat & Olive Oil. Fir sslt. bj tha principal (rrooani. OrFICK H. Utf», No. UJ AllMl tn«4t!