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10 FOR LITTLE FOLKS. Talcing a Itap. Little maid Lncy Ie taking a nap. Ber knitting unheeded lire in her lap. » Uliichirvvaa pr«i comes ln at the door, Wtm right a-wtsy the ball on the floor. Boon ft fe rolling nrmind ln paww Soon It la pulled try tho sharp little claws. Blowly the candle burns townrd the wick- Better wako up, little maid, pretty quick! Or all your nice stitches, lt Booms pretty sham, Will luuro to 1)0 taken all over again. —Ch.rlßtlu.i> ut Work. a rnrit Uvys Never right. Yon never see boys of any class fight ln the streets of Paris. Tho boys of tho laboring* clauses play in the squares of their neighborhood ffnd in the ltW/0t», bnt it does not eeem-to bo ln thoir nature to exchange fisticuffs. The French aro certainly not a taxing rnco. They havo a natural aversion to having their flesh Trammeled, and if by ohance boys loso their instinct, of soil' preservation enough to como to blows they aro quickly mn<le to keep tho peace by older pasfioi-sby, who, sepnrarrnK them, give them a moral lecture upon such cruel cxerciso of tho muscles. Boy* of tho npper classes never play in the streets. In fact, until thoy aro sent to college, whero thoy aro under the miry<*illaiico of teachers and guard ians, th'iy ore novor allowed to go out alone any riioro than girls. What a deg radation It vvmld bo for nn Am< ricun lad to have poieo one follow him when ever he ventured out on tlie street! But French boye aro accustomed to it, nnd foreigners who t ako tho liberties they aro accustomed to in their own countries nro considered specimens of savages.—Paria Oct. Brooklyn Eagle. A Hopeful mind Hoy. The brightest inntanco of optimism under difficulties camo to notice in Bos ton a few days ago. A blind boy wna being fitted out to spend a year or two at tbe naylnm. Whilo hia clotiihifc was t>o ipg packed, ho chatted in an animated way, showing tho greatest interest in bis Wnrdrobe, asking occasionally to "seo'' something, nnd on having his several necktitvs doscrilxtd (nil of which happened to be blue) he remarked, "That is nico; I like blue." On being nuked if ho remem •bered how it looked, ho answored no, bnt it wne hie favorito color. He told how ho hud lo*?* his sip/iit, r.nd hearing an oxclajijatloTi of pity quickly said: "But it is so innijhbcf tor.ijo be blind than deaf. A deaf pernonisshrltJ<kitfr6m everything, but 1 can hoar what peoplo my •nd enter into even*thing that is going on abont me. Yon would foel tho snme if yon wero blind." All this waa snid in the most cheerful, placid manner, whilo his plans for future work Wero f nil of a hopo fnl courage.—BOßton Commonwealth. A Chinese TliibyV. Opal. Tlio Chinoßo baby at Washington, which is so young that it has not yet been through ono pr-nsidontiiil term of four years, has alrondy fallen heir to tho finest opal in tho world. The opt] Mongol to the Chinese minister. It is as .largo as a pigeon's egg nnd ie surrounded by beau tiful white diamonds, The minister wears it in his cap on state occatsions, and tho baby wore it upon the day in baby's life which corresponds to an Amer ican christening.—Chicago Tribune. Failure ot n Roys' Strike. ' The hoys in a Now Booth Wales school recently struck for "less 'Euclid,' less algebra, loss cntring and lucre holidays.." A deputation w;tst appointe-d t• i interview tho head lnaatcr. Be received them with a eano and then showed tharn tha error of their ways. After this the rest of tho acbool did not need to be convinced, und the striko came to at) end.—Cincinnati Enquirer. A tloavy Loud. "Hold on tight, Gcorgio, so 1 wo: "Ma, Georgio's tipping me out of tho <s>agon!''—Harper's Youug People. Little Ante' Ambition. A certain small Anna has more re spect for effect than cause. Idly run ning her fingers over the ivory keys one day, alio cried out radiantly: "Oh, how 1 wish 1 had v voice like tbis piano! Theu every one would say, 'Nannie Smith is a naughty little girl, but she has a very Sweet voice.'" —New York Times. It Is Hot What Wo Bay But what Hood's Barsaparilla dots Ihat makes lt seU, and Inc. given I. such a firm and lasting bold upon the confidence of the people. For a dinner pill aud general family enihavtic We confidently recommend lioad's I'ills, Fire lnsuranos Kates lieducetl. Independent of the "compact." Bee Ilaaker vllle, 218 N. Main (Lanfrauco bld'g) aud bave atoney. Tho I'lirsr of Safety. Before tlie erection of the new univer sity bnijdtnga in Jena the professors generally held their lectures in various public halls scattered all over tha town. In tbe lxxly of one of these halls, where the pro' -'■wrr of theology used to hold forth, there stood a largo pillar. At the close of the aseaii'm tho students applied to tho professor for their certificates of attendance, when tho latter reniarkod to ono of tlie ynnng men: "But, my denr sir, 1 never saw you nt any of my lecturesl" "Oh, Hew Profrseor, I always sot be hind the pillar." "Strange!' 1 was the reply. "You aro rhe fonrt h who professes to havo snt regu larly behind the pillar."—Taglicho Rund schau. CUBE CONSTIPATION. Tn enjoy health ono ahonld havo rot;. Kir- cvaonalions every (wan y four '>••-■. The evlla, both mental aud physical, resulting from HABITUAL CONSTIPATION Stumitny snil Kcrlons. For tho rrtrc Of Hum < ommon tronble. Tut t'm Liver I'lll■ hnvo ualn< <l a |>n|>iilnrlty unuuv ttliolcd. elegantly sugar coaind, SOLD EVERYWHERE. Notice of Street Work. NOTICE TS HlfttHilY GIVBN THAT ON Monday, tho Ist day of May, A. D. 1893, tho councilor the city ot Los Angoles did, at its meeting on said day. adopt an ordluanco of Intention, numner lOoT(NowSerles), to have the following work done, to wit' First—That said Brent ureet, In laid city, from the southerly curli line of Tempi* streot to the northeasterly line ol Lake Shore avenue, including all Intersections of streets, (except ing such portions o( said street and intersec tions as are required by law lo be kept in ordor or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon, also excepting such pornons as have already been gaaded and graveled and nceeptod,) be graded and graveled in accordance with (he plans and profile on file In the ofllco of tho city engineer arid specifica tions on lilo ln the offino oi the city olerk of tho city o( i.«t; Angeles for graveled street* said specifications being numbered five. Second—That a redwood curb be constructed along each line of the roadway of said lirenl street from the southerly curb line of Temple street to the northeasterly line of Lake Shore avenne, (excepting along snch portions o( the line of said roadway upon which a redwood, granite or cement curb has alroady been eon sii' ieted and accepted ) ln accordance with speclftsatlona in the oflice ot (he city clerk of said city for constructing ndwno'l curbs. Fourth—That a public «*wer be constructed along said llrent street fiom a point opposite Ihe northerly line of lot twenty one (21), (J. W. X ing's suViivlslon, to the Arroyo de lob Keyes Kowor, now constructed a', Ihe intcrasctlon of lire t street and Lake Shore avenue, and across (ill Intersections of streets (excepting along such portions upon which a public sewer has been constructed aud a - <i,) together with manholes, lampholes and llushtanta. The also of Bald sewer shall be eight i Uj inches In Inter nal diameter, and becouatructad of salt glazed vitrified pipe, brick, Iron and cement. All of which shall be constructed ln accordance with the plans and profile on file ln the office of tho city eng noer ami speciuVittioaa on filn in the oflleo of the city clerk, aald specifications bolng numbered fourteen. The cost of ooniirnctlng said sewer shall ho assessed against all lots and lands fronting upon the same. eke. 2. The city engineer having estimated that tbo total coetof Bttld improvement will bo greater than one dollar per front foot .ilong each lino of said street, lucltt ling the cost of Intersections, il Is hereby determined In pur suance of an act of Iho legislature ot tho sta'o ot CalifOtul», approved February 27, 1993, that bond* shall be issued to represent the cost ol wiiil improvement. Said bonds shall he ac- I rial, extending over a period ot ten years, an even proportion of whL'h shall b i payable an anally on the soeonri day ol January of oa.-h year, after their dnte until tho whole are paid, nnd to briar interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, payabJo s?mi annually o:i tho aeoond days o( January and July of each and every Pnari Tto((!rsjiW Is'hefehy insdn to tho said ordi nance of Intention lor.furthor particulars. D. A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. By A. I. Stewart, Deputy. fill Ot Ordinance No. 16*7. (NEW HEIUB3.) \ N ORDINAHOit DECLARING THE IN . V tenllon of the mayor and couucll of the ciiy of Los Antcle': to change una establish the grade of west line of Oiivo street from Third streot to hecond street and fixing the limits of ilio district to be assessed to pay the cost, dnmagos and expenses thereof. The mayor ami council o( the city of Loa An geles il t ordain is follow; IIOTIOSt, That it la the lnt'.ntlon ol tho Couucil of tho city of Los Augel sto change and erinhliih the grade of tho west line of Olive Bircot from Third stieot to Second street as follows: At tlie Intersection ot Third street, rs now cs titbHshi'il ISA PO on the northwest corner; st a POlnt 100 (oet north ot the northwest corner ot Ihlrostreet 134 20; ata point ot> feet north from the last mentioned point 131.SO; at a point 335 foet north of tho last mentioned point 101.00, all said mentioned points being on the west side of Olivestre 't; at the lnlorisc ttini 'it Hecond street 04 00. And at all points between a*i.l designated points tbe grade shall be established so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Klot-atlous are in foet and above cits datum plane. 2, The boundaries of tho dlatrlct to be sft'eoted by said chtingo and to be assessed to p., thedamagft that may be awarded by rea son of such Change of grade are hereby dr-alg- Dat-d and estaoilthed aa follows; Hcglnnlug .at the southwest corner of Second and Olive atrests, thouco westerly aloug the southerly Hue ol Sec ''id street-165 foet to a point; thence southerly mi a line parallel to and lils feet westerly of tbe westerly litis of Olive street to a point on the northerly lino of Third street, thence easterly along the northerly line of Third street to the northweat coiner of Ollvo and Third t-.Ureet. tlience northerly along the H 11< ily line of Olive atreet to the point of be ginning, eieopling therefrom any public streot or alley mat may He within the above de scribed district. ssr. Jj, The city clerk sball cerfify to tho p.issngeof this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for ten days in the Loi An telea Hun \i i' nnd thereupon and thereafter it shall take afreOt antl be In force. 1 hereby cartlty that tne foregoing ordnance v>, adopted Lv the council ol the city of Los Angeleß at lis meeting of April'.'4th, 191)3. 0. A. I.I'OKENIsACII, City lilork. Approved this latd,'.y ol May. 181)3. 6-i UH T. B, KOWAN, Mayor. Notice of Street Work. VOTICE 13 HERB'SY GIVEN THAT ON il Monday, thu 24th day of April, A. D. 19-13, the council of tho city of Los Augeles did, at its ti ts-tliig ou sttid day, adopt an onll nanos of inttntloa, numbat 1047 (new series), , to have ihe followltiK work done, to-wit: SIOTIOH 1. That It Is tho liitemlon of the council of the city of Los Augeles, to change and establish the grade ol the west lino of olive stnel, from Third streot lo Second street, as follows; At the intersection of Third street, ns now astaWlthtd 135.0000 the northwest ooruer; at a point 100 feet north of the northwest t ornor nf Tblril atreel 184.20; at a polnt'ss feel north If vi.the last uieutiuued point 131.50; at a paintB3s feet north from the last mentioned point 101.00, all suld mention id points tojlug on the West side nf ollvettreol; al the intersec tion of Keooud street 04.00. And at all points between suludeKigiiuUiil p iuts the i;raUt shall I l.c established so its to couform to a straight j line do. mi i. 'tween s-ild designuti.il pjiut*. j BUvatlOUt are in (tot and above city datum 9sc. 2. The hiiuiidsriis of the district to lie : allccleu by snel eimiige and to be assessed to pay the damages that mar be awardeil by rea son ot such thai go of grade are hereby desig nated aim '• • h. dus lollows: Beginning at the aouthweat corner of Second and Olive streets, theuci westerly along the southerly lineof Second . treet IUS foci t. a point i thence southerly o.i « line parallel to and 101 feot westerly of the westerly lineof Olive at set to a poiut on the northerly line of Third «treot, thence ess. thug the noitberly I 1 in nf Third street lo the north weal corner of live and Third ii'ie-ts. thenco northerly along the westerly line of Olive etreet to the point of l>> ginning, cxci ptiug i here from any public atreet orolley tha may lie within the above de scribed tlisllltit, Reference is hereby made to the said ordl nanceof lutentien for fnrtlier particulars. D. A. WATSON, Btreet Superintendent By A. I. BTKW.IRT, Deputy. 6 11 lit LOS ANOELES HERALD, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 11, U<93. Notice Inviting- Proposals for the Parehase of Water. Improvement Bonds of the City of Loa Angeles. CRALII) IRnPOSALS WILL BK MCItIVKP O by the undersigned up to meeting; o( conn Cil of the rlty of L*m Angelea to be held Mon day, May 21,1493. at not later than 10 o'clock a.m. of that day, for the purchase o( all or of any portion of 200 water Improvement bondi of the city of Loa Angetep, 100 of which are to be delivered and paid for wttbln 10 days from tho date ot the aceeptsnce of the Mt, or as soon thereafter as the bonds art ready for Issu ance, and 100 to hi delivered and paid for four months from the date of the acceptance of the bid, ana for the purrhsse of nil or of anj por lion of ' .m; water Improvement bonds ol tha city of Los Angeles (which number (deludes the 200 bonds above mentioned', 200 to be do llrored as soon aa the bonds are ready, not less than 10 days from the date of the acceptance of the bid 200 to be delivered In six month-* and 120 to be delivered ntde months from the date of the acceptance of the bid. Raid bonds are to be of the denomination of SIOOO each, drawing interest at the rsto of 5 per cent per annum, Interest payable semi annually at the Chemical National bank of Hew York, and are to be Issued nnder the pro vision] and conditions otthc act of tbe legit in". ■ of the state of California, approve' March 10,1H89 entitled "An act authorizing the Incurring of indebtedness by cities, towns and municipal corporations, etc.," and also un der the provisions of ordinance! No. 1430, V 451 and 1407. new series, of said city, which ■aid ordinances or copies thereof may bo seen at the ofhos of the undersigned. These bonds are ail dated January 1, 1803, and are divided Into 26 blocks of 20 bonds each, and one block of 0 bonds, and Jsnnary 1,1*04, ono bond of each block will become dun snd payable annually. Proposals will be received for the entire Issue or for one or more blocks. No proposals (or these bonds can ba enter tained at less than their face value and accrued Interest. Proposals to he endorsed "I'ropoKals for pur chase of bonds " Bouds will be ready for delivery abont June 1, 18(13. (londs will be delivered by the city treasurer at bis office in the oity hall, Lo, Angeles city. The council reserves tho right to reject any and ali bids. Hy order of tht counoil of the city of Loi An geles at its meeting of April 17, 1803. 0. A. LUOKENBACIf, Oity Clerk and Bx officio Clerk o( the council oithe City of lx>s Angeles. 4-21 32t Ordinance Mo. 1640. (NEW SIRiES) AN ORDINANCE DiCLAWNGTHE INTEN tion ot the mayor end conncil of tbo city of Los Angelea to establish tho grade of Union aveuue, from Eleventh street toi'ico ■treat The ma'orand conncil of tho city of Loi An geles do ordain as follows: Sictiom 1 That lt is the Intention of the council ef the city of I.<ir Angoles to establish the grade of Union avenue, from Eleventh street to Pico street, as follows: a.i the inter section of Eleventh stroet 37.50 on the south welt and southeast corner; at the Intersection of a infield street 32 00 on ths northwest and northeast corner and 32 40 on the southwest and santhesst corner; at the intersection of Twelfth street 14.00 on the northwest tnd northeast corner and 34,40 on the southwest and southea't corner; at the Intersection oi Glrard street 35.75 on the northwest tnd norta oast corner and 38.00 on the southwest and southeast corner; at the Intersection of IMso streot 37.11 on the northwest corner and 37.20 oa the northeast corner, and at nil points between Bald designated points {he grade shall be established teas to conform to a straight line drawn between taid dosig listed points. Elevations are In feet and bilow city datum plane. Bsc. 2. The city e'.trk shall certify to Ihe passage of this ordinance, and shall cause the same tn be publLshrd for ten days In the Loa Angelea Hshai.ii, and thereupon and thercafterlt shall take effect and be In force. 1 hereby oertlfy that ths foregoing orrllnanoe waa adopted by the oounetl of tho city of Los Aageles, at ltt mtotlng nf April 24, 1893. C. A. LUCKENBACH, City Clerk. Approved this Ist day ot M*y, 1893. 6 4 lOt T. E. ROWAN, Mayor. Notice Inviting, Street Work Pro posal*,. IJCRIUANT TO STATUTES AND TO OBDI- I nance No. 1058 of the counoil of Lot An geles, ndopted May 1, 1893, directing this no tlee, toe undersigned Invite" nnd will receive At hie office in tho city halt, lip to 11 o'clock a. m of Monday, May,loth, 1893, sealed proposal! or bids, for the lot.owing street wsrk to be done according to the specifications, No, lit, for ce ment sidewalks ln the city of Los Angeles, posted and on file, therefoi adopted, or herein mentioned, towlt; That's cerrcnt sidewalk eight feet in width be constructed along the west side of ssld Grand avenue, from the southerly 1-no of Third strife! in ibe.itiortlieiiy Hue of i'cuiiii street, texospt lug suoh portions of said street between said potn is along which a ocmont or asphalt side walk has be<n constructed and accepted) said sidewalk to be constructed in accordance with specifications on fllo in the office of tho city clerk, astd spcelfloatlons| being, numbered twelve. lildricrs must file with each j'-opoesl or bid a check payable to'ho ordrr of the mayor of this city, certified by a responsive bank, f.iran amount whloh-shall not be less than ten per cent o(tho aggregate ol the propoml, or by a bond for the paid amount and so payable, glgnel by the bidder and hy two sureties, who shall Justify, before any offioer competent to admin ister an oath, in double tbo ssld amount, aud over and above all statutory exemptions. In bidding use blanks which will be furnished by the oity clerk upon application, Los Angeles, Oal.. May H, 1893. 0. A. LUCKENBACH, City f'lerk and ex officlo Clerk of tho Gounoll of the city of Los Angeks. 5-9 5t Notice Inviting; Proposals for the FurchHSe of One Steam Engine, With a Hose Wagon and 1500 Feet of Hose. .-' a OKALED FROrOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED oby tho undersigned uo to 11 o'clock a ni. « 01 Monday, May 214, 18011, for furnishing the • City of \a)H Angeles .Willi ono new second-class ' steam fire enslne, together with a boss wagon I and 1600 feet of cotton fabric hoae. Proposals will be received from biddera to s fnrnish any or all apparatus enumerated, t either Roparatelv or as a whole. Bidders will furnish do Igns with bid for one » and two-horse hose wagon. A certified check to the order of the nnder- t signed for $500 upon bids for tho engine aud If 100 upon bids for tho hiwe wagon, and $250 v upon bids for fire bose, must accompany each A proposal as a guarautee that the bidder will enter into a contractu awarded to him, in con formity with his bid. Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the council of the city or Loi An 1 golee at its meeting of April 24,1803. • 0. A. LUOKKNBACH, City Clerk. 4 27 2tit. Notice of Dissolution of Corporation. ! IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUN- f ty ol Los Angele*, State of California—No tice of dls.olulion of corporation, The Los An- ] . geles (las Company. Pursuant lo the order of the conrt, notice la here by given tbut on the 29th day of April, 1 1803, The Los Angeles (las Company nnd the ' directors thereof, by loavo of court first ob tamed, tileo in the offlno of the clerk of tho Superior Court of the county of Los Anget-'s their petition lor the voluntary dissolution of ' Bald corporation. All persons interested will take notice that en Monday, the 12lh day of June, ISU3, tho petitioners will, unless objections be tiled, ap ply to the court for the order prayed for at De partment 5, in the County Court House o(; he [ county of l.os Angelas. All persons having snch objections, m ust file the same with the clerk of tills court at any time before the expiration of tins notice. Dated thia 29th day of April, 18(13. i [Seal of Co. Clerk] T. H. WARD, Clerk, i By F. E. lit.way, Deputy 1 . ! Cheney <fc Cronin, Attorneys for Petitioners. 4-2&45t Notice to Contractors—Street Sprink- S H"g -' XTOTiOE IS HEREBY OINKN THAT SEALED I ll proposals will be received by the Board of - eupervlaors up to 2 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, May Is. 1903, for th* vuraose of sprinkling, i dur.ng the year ISO 3, Pasadena sv-nuo front i the city limits io the bsldgr crossing to« Arroyo I Seco at Uarvaiizt; alto lor the sprinkling of Han Fernando road, frost tht city limits to i Cypress atreet, in the town of Tropico. Contractora will be required to lurnlsh man, g tt-ani null sprinkling can. i Bids to specif/ prloe por day per man and team. The board reserves the right lo reject any or i- all bids. 0 By ordor of the Board of Supervisors of los v Augeles county, May sth, 181)3. B X. H. WARD. County Clork, t 5-7 lOt By J M. Dunsmooe, Deputy. ° Proposals for Building Site. .t 1 TtTOTIUE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT PRO e 11 pontls for furnishing a lot in the business 1 pnrtiou of Los Angeles, suitable for the erec- I >t tion thereon of an Odd F.Hows' temple, will :- be received at the oflice of the Odd Fellows' Hall Association Op to May 15th. haiil pro -- posais must be ln writing, and state sm of lot, location and price. W. A. BONYNGE, Secy, 4-ISIi-Q 115 B. nr iviwey. Ordinance No. 1682. AN AMD Di recting the sa'e bj the City of Los Angelas ol that certain real property on Second street, between Spring street and Brojdway, upon which the old City Hall Is situated, and pre scribing the manner o( sneh sale. 1 he mayor and council ol tne city of Los An geles d i ordain at follows: Bsctioji 1. That the right, title and interest of tho oity of Lo, Angeles in and to all that teal property situate*! ln the city of Los Ange let, county of Los Augeles and state Ott Calllor hia. and more particularly described as follows, to-wlt- Commencing art a yolnt on the north erly boundary of Second street, distant l«5 94 lectin an easterly dVee'lnu In ra tht northeast corner of second ttrect and Broadway and the corner of a brick hntidlr g built thereon, and mining thence irom siiid Initial point along the northerly boundary of Pceond street Gt 82 feet ln an easterly direction to the sonthwest corner ol Itryson-Boii ftrato building; thence along Ihe westerly Hue ol slid Bryjon "one brako hull-ling 120 2» feet ln a northerly direc tion to thenorthess' c irnerof iheold City Hall building; thence aloog the northerly lino of said old oity hall bnl t tltng 6180 test ln a westerly aUeetloa to the rorihweat corner of said od City Hall hiilldlng, aald laat mentioned point being IIIS.OI fvet In an eastarty direction from tho caste ly boundary ol Broadway, on a line par allel with recond street! thenco southerly along the westerly line of said old City Hall bnildlng 119.87 feet to the point of beginning, siail be told in tha manner hereinafter pro vided. sac. a. Ths oltsr clerk shall, on Thursday, the 27th day of June, a. D. 1»93, in front of the police station, at the old City Hall, lv tbe oily of Lot Angel,,, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. of that day, soil-at public auction to the nl>best and best bidder, for gold coin o( the I'nlted States, payable at ths time of the deliv ery ol tho deed of said rml property, all tne right, title and Interest of Ihe city of Los Ange les ln and to the above descri bed real property; provided that no sale shall be made unltss the »ald bla shall be at least $40,000. The luc cassful bidder at said sale &nall deposit with the city clerk at the time of said saleasnm equal to the amount of ten per cent of said bid as a guarantee ot his purchase of said propsrty in accordance wl!h hu, sail bid. The proceeds of the said sale shall be paid by trfe purchaser ' f i he said property to t he treasurer of the city oi Los Angeles at the time of the delivery of a good aud sufficient deed therefor to the satd purchaier. And the city clerk Is Inrtncr di rected to pay to the city treasurer, at the time of the completion of said purchase, tho ton per cent received by him as a guarantee at the time of sard snie; Which ten por cent shall be applied by said oity treasurer as a por'lon of tho payment for said property at the final con summaUon of said purchase. The rtty re sotves the right to occupy said premises for six months, with the option of six months -noro If city so eloct, at not to exceed $100 per month, SB* 3. Tho mayor of thi city or Lot Anjeleß Is hereby authorized to execute, acknowledge and deliver to the -purchaser at said sale a quit claim deed of ah the estate, right, title and in terest of tho city of l.os Angeles in and to all the said real property uppn the payment of the piroaaso money as" hereinbefore exprested. .-.u'jjeot to i tie reservations aboveexpr-ssed Kite 4. Tito City Clerk >hall certify to tho pa-sage Of tbis ordinance, and shall cause the same to be published once a week for eight consecutive weeks in the Los Angeles Dsily Herai.d, a newspaper pnblished ln said otiy, and thereupon and thereafter it shall tako effect nnd bo in force. I hereby certify that tho above ordinance was adopted hy the ciuncl! of tbe city of l.os Augeles ni Its meeting of tbe 17th day of April, 1893. C. A. LUCKENBA.OH, City clerk. A -proved by mo thia 18th (Hy of Airil, 1893 T. E. ROWAN, 4-20 thu-St Mayor of the oity of Los Angeles. Ordinance No. 1663. (NEW SERIES) \JS ORDINANCE Or' THE MAYOR AND iioanoil ol tan city of Vli Angelos declar ing i heir intention to improve tbat portion of Second atreet required ht iaw to bo Sept in or der and renilr by a cert tin street railroad corn pan? having track» thereon, and determining thu. bouds ahall be issued to represent the cost of such improvement The mayor and conacil of the city of Los An gelea do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the p lbllc interest and con venience require, lad that lt is the intention of the oity council of tho city of Los Angelea to order the following work to ha done, to-wit: That thu portion of Second street in said cltj-, between a point 144 feet eastot the east line of Los Angeles street and the west line of Alameda t ireet, requited by law to be kept ln order and repair by any person or c mpany having rail road tracks thereon, and bel.'s* lhat portion of said street btng batv.:on tho tracks of tha street railroad company occupying tho same, between tho rails thereof, for two leet on each side of said tracks, be ptvod with bituminous lime-rock surface and concrete f/fise, according io pinna and -jpeviiicauous on vie in ihe oflloe of the city engineer, and specifications on die Intheofflcoo! tho citvelerkof the cityof Los Angeles, for paviu-j streets, with bituminous lime-rock surface and concrete base; said sp-eiricatloca being numbered one. Bf.c, 2. The city engineer having es timated that tha total coat of said improvemont will be Rio iter than twodoilara per lineal foot it is hereby determined, in pursuance of an s) of tho legislature of tho state of California, approved t-'tbruary 27, 1 -!>s. that unless within 30 days after the re i ordiug of tbo rsjturn of the warrant, or with in five days after ihe decision of the council on an appeal, ln case an appeal he taken, tha said person or company shall pay tho cost of said work, or file with the street superinten dent of said city a notice that ho or lt does not desire to psy for the cost of s-'id work by lustallmonts, that bonds shn!> be issued by the street superintendent of sa d ciiy to represent tha cost of said improvement Sal* bonds shall ba serial, ex'ending over a petiod of tea yesrs, an even proportion of which shall be payable annually on the second day of January ol each year, after their date until the whole aie pild, and to near lntoreet at the rate of 7 percent per annum, payable semi-annually on the second days of January and July of each and every year. Eno S, Thcstroe-t superintendent Bhall post a notice of tills work aa required by law, and fhall cause the said notice to be published for two daya in the Los Angeles Daily Herald. Bsc. 4. Theclty clerk shall certify tothepas sageof this ordinance and ahall causo the same to be published for two days in the Los Angeles Daily Herald, and Bhall post the same con spicuously for two daya on or near the cham ber door of ths council, and thereupon and thereafter lt shall taks effect and be in force I hereby certify that the above ordinauce was adopted by tho council ot tho ci vof Las Angeles at its mealing of May Bth, 1893. C. A. LUCKKNBACIf, City Clerk. Approved this Bth day of May, 18S)3. 5-1(1 2t' T. K. ROWAN, Mayor. Notice of Sale of Real Estate Under Execution. OHEBIFF'B 3ALE-NO. 4633. NOTICE OF O ssle ol real estate under execution. Manures. syers, plaintiff, vs. James M Deasey aud Frank Ward, defendants. By virtue of in execution Issued out of the su perior court of the city and connty of SanFran cisco.stateof Califomia,wherc!n MatgteS.Ayers, plaintiff, and Jamas M, DeSsey, et al., defend ants, upon a judtineat rendered tne 7th day of July, A. D. 1 Bi)2, for the sum of $.18 20, la law ful raonev r.f the United States, bosldes cost and interest, i have this day levied upon all tho tU- lit, title, claim and lntoreat of said defend ants, .la.ies M. Deasey etal., of, ln and to the followins described real estate, situate in the count-/ id us; .MiKides, stata of California, and boundeo and described as follows: Forty (40i fe, t off the south side of lot soven (7) of Haves addition to i-unset t act (In the eily and county of Los Antelea, stateof Califor nia,), as per inapthereof recorded ln book 11, parte SB of miscellaneous records, in the oflice of the count;.- recorder of I.os Asjzeles county, which said property now ataude on the *ecord n'( said county in the uaniu of Nelllo D, Mafley, wife o( ti, F. Malloy. Public notice is hereby given that I will, on Monday lie-J2d day of May, A. L. 189S, at 12 o'clock t i m' that day. in front of the court house door .if the cou'ntyof Los Angeles, Broad way etitr-Miee, sell at public auction, for lawful mosey of the I'nlted States, all the tight, title, claim sic, interest sf satd defendants, James tl. Deaaev el n . of, in and to the above descr'.ied properly, oi so much thereof at may be neces sary to in• -c sufficient to satisfy said Judgment:, with interna and costs, etc.. to the htghestand best bi Idcr. Dated this 2fita day of April, 1833. ' J. 0. OI.INS, Sheriff of Lot Augelos County, By J. O LOW K. Deputy Shorlff. J, G. 11 t fiKANcjs, Attorney for PlaisttiS", 4 28 Frl 4t Notice to Creditors. TESTATE OF BRIDGET WILSON, DE- Notici is hereby given by the undersigned, I rsol tho'Wat will of Bridget Wilson, deceased, to the creditors of, aud all per sons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit the fame with the necessary vouch-.s, within ten montha after tho first Tubiieotlon uf thin notice, to tho said execu tors ol the last will of Bridget Wilson, at No. s. nib Main stredt, Los angeiesoity, Cal,, the sum h ing the place ot business of, gala c.unty of Los Angeles. Did i. > lib day of May. A. D. 1893. FRANK SaBICHI, JOHN AIeCONNACHIE. kxecutors. Smith i Winder, Atlorneya (or Executors. S-IO ildt SUMMONS. IN THB SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY of Ins Arm ies, state ot California J. B. Banning, plaintiff, rs. The International Mining syndicate, limited, a corporation or ganized and existing nnder and by ylrtno ot the lairs of Oleat Britain, tbe nant-i Catalina Development company, limited, a co r pan y in corporated under the Joint Btock Companies Aot« lsrtJ to 1889, John Medley StnartandC. J. Stewart, defendants. Action bronght ln tha snpertor court of the state of California, in and" for the county ot l.os Angelea, and the complaint filed ln laid county of Los Angelea ln the office ot the clerk of said superior oourt. The people of Ihe state of California send greeting to The International Mining Syndi cate, limited, a corporation organized and ex isting under and by virtue of the laws of Great Britain, tho Saata Catalina Development com pany, a company Incorporated under the Joint Stock Companies Aots 1882 to 18-9, John Medley Stuart and C. J. ftewsrt, defendants. Yon are hereby required to appear in an ao tlon brou ht against you by theabnve named plaintiff ln the auperlor court of the state of California, ln and for Los Angeles county, and lo answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive ot 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 bo taken againat-you aooording to the prayer of said complaint. The said aotton is brought to obtain a deoree forever quloting the plaintiff in hit title a"nd posr-e-slon of the certain lots and pleccsof land described in the complaint, and herelnalt-r dosur bed, on file herein, to Which reference is here made, ags.l' st all claims thereto by the defendants, or either of them, or by any one claiming through or under them, after the commencement of this suit, and for costs of suit. Tho premises affected by this suit being that portion of tha island ot Santa Catalina situate in the Pacific ocean within the limits ol the county of Los Angoles, state of California, and granted July 4th, IB4G, by Flo Ploo, governor, Ao , and confirmed by the district court of the United Hates for the Sonthern district of Cali fornia. Maroh Ist, 1898, ln Los Angeles county, state of California, according to a map of said island made by 8. Upson, United States survey or-general for California, in October, 18(Jti, and recorded 9th of January, 1868, in volume ti, page 344 to 359, of deedt, in the records of said Los Angeles county, granted by the United States government to Jose Marls Covarrublasby patent dated April 10th, 1867. and reo -rded ln ii'ink 1, page 81, of patents, described as fol lows, to-wlt: All the land embraced in tho tract of seven hundred and sixty-nine and fifty-four one hun dredths (.769.54) acres, designated as the town of Avalon on the Island of Satta Catalina, ac cording to the survey thereof made by Plllsbury A Cleveland, surveyors, in Angnst, 1887, aa set forth in a map thereof recorded September 28, 1888. ln book 34, at pate 67 of miscellaneous recordtof Loi Angelescounty, state of Califor nia, and more particularly described by metes and bounds, in th's field notes of said surrey, as follows, to wit: Beginning at station 53 ot meander line of survey ot Santa Otftallna Island, Loa Angeles county, California, according to patent notes recorded ln book one (1) of Patents, page 81 et seq., ln the ofiics of the ounty recorder of Los Angeles county, state of California; thence 8. 37 deg 01 mm., W. 9103 fast toa point; thence N. 52 dee. 59 mm., W. 6393.4 reet to a point; thence If 37 deg. 01 mm., X. 6406.7 feet to a f olst on the shore of the Pacific ocean: thence meandering along the shore S. 41 deg. 24 mm., X. 126 feet; thenoe 3". 29 dug. 24 mm.. 15. 260 feet; thence 8. 64 deg. 24 mm.. E. 388 feet; thence B. 41 deg 24 mm., K. 218 feet; thence 8. 4 deg. 36 mm., W. 506.6 feet; thenceB. 4 deg. 48 mm,, B, 254 4 feet: thence S. 44 dag. 93 mm., X. 584.9 feet: thence «. 59 deg. 63 mm , E. 306 feet; thence N. 52 deg. 37 mm., E. 155 7 feet; thence 8. 39 deg. 33 mm., B. 120 (en; thence S. 82 deg. 22 mm.. W. 300 feet; thence 8. 46 deg. 25 mm.. W. 300 feet; thence 8.11 deg. 25 mi:: .VV 543.4 feet; thanes 3. 24 deg. 55 mm.. K. 000 feet; thence 8. 1 deg. 05 mm,, W. 165.10 feet; thence 8. 49 deg. 11 mm., E. 749 feot; thence 8. 84 deg. 08 mm , E. 111.17 feel; thence N. 78 deg., 01 mm., X. 275 feet; theuce N. 44 deg, 01 mm ,K. 606.8 feet; thence N. 79 deg. 13 mm.. X. 161.3 feet; thence N. 88 deg. 19 mm., E 100 feet; tnence B. 01 deg. 41 mm.. X. 251.2 feet; thence 3. 68 deg. 01 mm, X. 65 45 feet; th*noe3 28 deg. 01 mm., E. 836 feet; thence 3.78 deg 68 mm..X. 430 feot; thence N. 68 deg. 21 mm., X 167 feet: thence N. 37 deg. 20 jnin , X. 407 feet; thence 8. 32 deg. 28 mm.. E. 105.5 foet; thence 8. 48 deg. 23 mm.. E. 326.8 feet; thence P. 08 deg. 13 mfh., X. 401.9 feet; thenco leav ing the shore and running 8. 37 de*. 01 mm.. W 409.3 feet to the place oi beginning, and containing sevon hundred and sixty-nine 54-100 (769.64) acres Exception therefrom the hotel building les ip, nated ou tint aforosatd man as Hotel Metro poe.and the sight upon which the Baid hotel Saul-eon otected, designated on the aforesaid map of the town of Avalon as lot one (1) ln block fire (5), and also all the land and all the water front lying east of the westerly lino of Crescent avenue, between the southerly line of Motropoe avenue and the northerly line of Whittlsy avenue, both said lines extended tc the Pacific ocean, as designated on the afore said msp of the town ol Avalon, t"ins includ ing the wharf erected partly thereupon and partly in the sea. Also excepting therefrom lolsO and 7, block 1| lotsB, Sr. 22, 23, h.ock 2; lots 3,4, 5. 8, 9, 10, 11, 21, 22, 24 lv block 3; lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 14,18, 19, 31, 32, 33 in block 4; lots 3,4, 5, 0, 7,17,18. 20, 24, 27, 29 in block 5; lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 6,6.7, 8, 9, 11 and 6a, sb, 9c andsdin block 6: lots 1, 2, 3.4 ln block 7; lots 12 and 13 in block B; lot 3 in block 12; lots 3, 4.5,17, 29. 30, 31, 47, 48, 49 in block 13: lots 1. 2. 3, 4, 14,15. 16 17,18, 19, 20. 21, 22 in nlo-k 14; lots 49, 11. 13,14,16, 10,17 In block 15; lota 1, 2, 3 2'<, 29, 30 ln block 16; lots 10 and 11 in block 19; lotß 8, », 10, 11 and 12 in blook 26; lots 2, 3ln block 31; lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8. IQ, 11, 12,13, 14,18,16, 17,18. 19, 20, 24, (j, 38, 30, 33.34.35,36,37,42, 43,44 in block 33; also block A, block B. blook <:. being a rectangular uarcel of land 80 feet wide by 120 feot long, lying between b.ock aa and biock 28, and here tofore sold And blork D, being a quadrangular parcel of land, bounded north by Olive street, east by lot 4 of blook 7 and lot 1 of block6,»outh by lots 8 to 12 of book 6, west by lot 15 of block 6, and an extension of rear line of said lot 15, block il. accord ing to map and survey of the said town of Avalon, which map Is now of record In the county recorder's office of Los Angoles county, ln book 34, page 67 of miscellaneous records, and Is hereby referred to for further description of said lots. Reference Is had to complaint for further particulars. And you are hereby notified thatll you fail to appear and answer the said complaint, as above required, tho said plaintiff will apply to the court for tha teller demanded in tho complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the su perlor court of the Btate of California, in and for the connty of Los Angdies, this 13th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred andninety thrae. B T. H. WARD, Clerk. By A. W. Reavkr, Deputy. [COURT SEAL.) Indorsed: Bicknell A Trask, Fulton block, Los Angeles. California, attorneys for plaintiff. 3-9 Thurs lOt Notice to Parties Interested in the Improvement of Second Street from Los Angeles to Alameda Street. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. F. Smll!) and I. H. Polk have filed with the undersigned their appeal to the council of the city of Los Augeles from the following acts and determinations of the street superinten dents relation to tho making of the assess mentforsald worg, towlt: (a) The manner of making the assessment for paving and grading., (b) Tho manner of making the assessment for sewering. (c) The manner of making tne assessment for curbing. (d) The innnner of making the assessment for sidewalking. (c) The manner of assessing ehe cost of the work upon the intersection ol San Pedro and Second streets. (f) The manner of assessing the cost o( work upon the intersection of Vine, WolfekiU and Second streets. (g) The manner of ataeaslng the costof work upon Woodworth Court termination and oppo site terminations. (h) The form and extent of the several as sessment districts for thework doneon the said Intersections and terminations. Said appeal will be heard by the council of the city of Loa Angeles at the council chamber thereof, in the city hall, at Loa Aug dcs, Call fornla, on Monday, May lßth, 1883, at 2 o'clock E, m., or at soon thereafter aa the same can be card. C. A LOCKt)NBACH, 5 0 6t Oity Olerk. Notice of the Filing of the Report oi the Commissioners Appointed for the Widening of Pico Street from Main street to Figueroa Street, in Compliance With Ordinance No. 1347 (New SerWs), Together With the Plat of the Assessment District. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A CBR tifioJ copy of the report, assessment Hit mid plat of the commissioners appointed to s-s-oss benefits and damages and to havo general aupervietou of the proposed work of widening I'iCO atreet from Main street to Figueroa atreet, haa been filed in the ofiiee of the undersigned. All snms levied and assessed in eaid aaaess ment Hat are due and payable Immediately. The payment of aaid aun a la to be made to ma, iv mv office within thirty daya from the firat publication of thia notice. All assessments not paid before tbe expiration of said thirty days will be declared to become delinquent, and tlierealser five per cent, with the coat of advertising will be added thereto. Dated thia 2d day of May, A. D., 1893. D. A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. By A. I 'TTOakt flnsnry. S-2 l»t Notice of Sale of Franchise. NOTICE TB HEREBY CTVEff THAT THE Council of the city cf lon Angele* has re ceived an application for a franchise for the construction and operation of a Ureal railway track over the rente herinafter d?3Crtbed, and that the siM council will, on the day of June, 180.1, receive and open sesledgtopossls for tha purchase of the franchise; desfkbed as follows, to-wlt: ÜBDINANCE NO (NIW SItUIS.)' An ordinance (ranting to and assigns tho right to consttuct and operate a street railroad traok along certain streets in tbe city of l.os Angeles. (The mtyor and council of tho city of Los Angeles to ordain as follows: Section 1 That the ngnt of way ba and tbe ssme Is hereby granted to or assigns for the tdrm of thirty years from the date of this ordinance over and along tho public streets In the city of Los Angela" herein after named for tho purpose of constructing, operating and maintaining a single track street railway, the same to be operated in connection with the present single track now constructed along said street i, together with tbe right to construct necesiary properties, structures and attachment* for the purpose of oporatlng said railroad track tn connection with said track already laid, by eleotrirjlty; provided that said track shall at all times bo used and maintained according to tha provisions of this ordinance Tha (treats and portions of streets over which this right of way is granted aro des cribed as follow?, to-wlt: Beginning at the in tersection of Now Main street and Marchessault street,and running thenco along N'cw Main street to Kuhrts street; thence aloug Knhrts street to Mi-slon road; thunce along Mission road to Al bart street. Together with the right to make the neces sary curveß and connections of Btreet intersec tions. It Is expressly understood that the traok herein authorised to be laid mutt be laid equidistant from the center Una of said streets with the track already laid thereon: and that taid tracks sball ba at near tn each other as a proper tegard for safety will allow. It Is farther expressly understood that no right la granted hereby for the construction of any switch or twitches along tho Una of said street railway track. SEC. 2. Tbegranteo and his assigns rthall use in the construction of saldhtoad the best mate rial, Including the latest approved and bent Ftreet railway rail, sach as Is used on first class roads; and shall pave or macadamize said road between the rails aud for tvt a feet on each side thereof with the same material used by the city upon the streets over which Bald road runs re spectively: and shall keep said track constantly ln repair, nu>h with the street, and provided with suitable crosslnrs: and shall make the roadbed to conform at all tlmcß to trie estab lished grado of tho Btreets. All repairs and grades shall be made under the Instruction and to the satisfaction of tho street superintendent of aslrt oity. The grantee shall at all times when ordered by the stroet superintendent repair said track or roadway or the street between the rails and for two feet on each side thereof according to the lnstrncttons of said sue v supelrrttendent: nnd lv case said grantee or hts assigns shall fall to comply with the in structions of said street superintendent for ten days aftsr notice thereof, he, the eaid street Btiperlnteneent, is empowed to enter upon the road of said grantee or his assigns and do the work so ordered, and keep an itemized account of the cost thereof, which said grantee and hts assigns, by the acceptance of this franchise, hereby agrees to pay immediately upon its presentation to the local agent of raid street railway stationed in the oity of Los Angelea. Provided further that said grantee or his rfstlgnt shall construct all n.--e-.«ary water acquedncta for the oarrylng of water under their tracks wherever the same naturally flows; and that ail curbs and acqueducts shall be constructed uirder specifications approved by the city engineer of said city of Los Angeles. It is understood that the grantee or his assigns shall havo the right to excavate or re move portions of the street necessary to prop erly constrnct and lay said railway trick, and to properly equip said road. It is understood further that ths oity, ln'mak ing ths grant of this franchise, expressly re serves tbe right to pave, macadamise, renew or sewor any of sa d streets, or to lay any pipes therein: such work to be done so as to lujure said road as llttlo aa possible. The oars upon satd road shall not be allowel to stand upon street intersections or ou main streets ln such a manner as to obstruct ths uso of -aid at-oet by vehicles. If poles be erected to carry wires for the operation of said track said poles shall be placed along the curb lines o I s«id street over which thia privilege exttmda, and all poles so erected ehatl be straight, plain and painted. Sue. 3. That the rate of fare lor any dis tance along aaid road or Its branches, one way, shall not exceed five cents for ono pas-ieuger; and that parsons under eighteen years of age whoattend thesjib 11c ache ols of said city shall be required to pay bnt half faro: provided said pupils shall pur- chase their tickets in quantises of at least one dollar's worth at a t'rae.such tickets to be avail able lor passsgeonly betwoen the hours of 8 a. ro findo***. sn In aetustl *ts.s«i-.o to and from school; a"»d said grantee or bis assigns shell Bcilauch tickets whenever requested so to no by a pupil who shall present a cenlflcatc from a tor.cher. approved by the superintendent of the schools of said city, that he or she is suih pupil of satd schools. Said grantee or assigns shsll carry policemen, firemen and United -.tales mail carriers f lee on said cars when on duty, subject at all times to the rulos of said road. The grantceor assigns shall carry park com missioners, fire commlsslqjiers, police comnits sio-iers and councilman who shiU be in office after January 1, 1b95, free on taid cars at all times. . ~ , The grantee and his assigns shall, on or be fore December 15th of each and every year pay te thecity license collector tho annual license upon each car fixed by the existing ordinances of said city. , Bsc. 3. This franchise is granted upon the exnress conditions that any streot railroad company constructed or operated under tbis frauchlse shall tr.vnsfer passengers with any other Btroet railroad now existing, or that may be hereafter oonstruct-rd in tho city of Los An geles, at any point where such roada cross or Intersect; also that the above transfer of pas sengers shall be made betwoen all other street ra'lroade and branches or divisions thereof owned, operated or controlled or conducted by the person or corporation constructing, own ing, controlling or operating any rosd under this franchlße, and all other street railroads ln ihe city of Los Angelea erosaing or intersecting. Provided that such corporation, company or person so operating or controllingstreetra'lways In the oity of Los Angeles shallonly be required to Issue transfers 10 passengers paying full essfc farts, and to achool children payldg half fares riheir own linos excepted). No rights are here by granted for the occupation of llio bridge crossing the Los Angeles river at Kuhrts street lv addition to the rights already granted to the Pacific Railway company or Its grantees t.here -o lShc, 4. The above rights and privileges aw granted upon the express condition fiat work upon the said road shall be commenced witnln six months, and that the whole thereof shsll be completed and ln operation withitrone year from the date of the acceptance of this fren chise; and that taid road shall he operated by a s-rvlce of not more than 15 mlnntes bstwof n each car- and should the Bame be unused or un operated for thirty days, then thie franchise shall become forfeited „ .. This franchise Is granted upon the condi tions herein act forth, and a failure to comply with each or any of satd conditions shall oper ate'as a forfeiture Of the whole of said Iran- Cl ß*.c'. 5. The grantee hereto ahall, within thirty daya of tho approval of thia ordinance file a w rltten acceptance of all the terms and condltiona hereof with the city clerk, and a failure to flic said acceptaune shall operate as a forfeiture of satd franchise. Any person preaeutlng sealed proposals for the purchase of said mad shall inclose there with a certified check for ten per cent of the amount bid by him for said franch Be The successful bidder for aald franehl c will be re quired to file with the city olerk w tbin „ye days from the acceptance of his bid a bond with two sureties, conditioned for the faith ul per formance of the tersns of said frauchlse and all ol them: said bond lo be in the peual sum of Un thousand dollars ($10,000), and to be approved by the city council The purchaser of said franchise will be re oulred to pay the full amount of thepnrcha.se price therefor into the city treasury ol said city before the publication ol Che ordinance grant ing tue»ame. A LTjeKmiBACHI city Clerk. 5-4 lOt LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE I LOOK! Notice of Administrator's Sale. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE 1 superior conrt of tlie county ol Los An seles, Btste of California, made on the Id day of May, 1803, Ihe uuderaigned, the adminis trator of the eatate o( Fetor LUnuy, rteee.UHJ , will sell, at private t ale, on or after the 20th clay of May "1803, subject to coui'irmatlou by the court, the allowing described real estate of said deceased, to-wlt: . The west half of lot eighteen (18), block L, ol the allbo tract, ln the city of l.os Angelea aud the county of Loa Angelea, aa snown on the map of said tract, of tecord iv lie county ro cordbr'sofuce of aaid county, With the dwelling house and Improvements thereon. Terms and conditionaof sale: Hold coluortho United States. Ten per oent of the purnhn n money on acceptance of tho bid; the balamn, caah.pavmeuton conflrination of sale, Deeds nt the expense of the puiChaser. Bids must be ln wilting, aud msy bo left at the law office of Edw in Baxter, 175 North Bpring atreet, room 8, or with the undersigned,at 821 and 32.J Aliao atreet, city of l.os Angeles. KIOtIARIJ aVOLONY, Adimniatrator. Los Angoles, May 2,1803. Edwin Baxter, atlomey for eaid estate, ft-* Ist Notice of Franchise. XTOTICE IS HEBKIiY GIVEN THAT AN AP il olicition has been made io the board o trustees o! the town of Santa Monies tograsit i franehite for the erection, construction en< matntslnlntj on the streets, alley! and places o said tow nor Santa Monica of poles and cob i dnlts, and tho sttlnglbg of wire thereon for th purpose of conducting electricity for electrl lights and electric energy, and for furnlshln; the same to said munic'pallty and the Inhabit ants thereof for the term of fifty ysart fr.?m thi date of the passage of trie drdlnanc granting ofeattl franchise, and that it is pro posed to gront the same; and that the board o trustees of the s>id town o( Banta Monlba wll on Monday, June 12, 1803, at 8 o'clock p. m.. ol said dsv meet IP open besrton, and read anjl and all bldt watch may have been received fo, tno pnrchate of said franchise. The franchise proposed to be sold and grants ed by said boird of trustees Is fully describee 1 aafollows, to.wit: ORDINANCE NO. ... . An ordinance tlrantlng to and as. signs a franchise for the electric poles, stringJ Ing wises, and constructing conduits for tha transmission of electricity and eloctrlcal en< ergy through the city ol Santa Monica. The board of trustees of the town of Santa Monica do ord sin aa follows: Section 1 and tholr aligns era hereby granted for ihe period of fifty (50) yeart from data! hereof the right to erect and maintain pole) to run wires over and along the pntsi lie streets, allejs and places -in the town of Santa Monica, aud also to construct and maln<> t,in thereon under-ground conduits all for the] purpose of carrying, fnrnishtng and dlstribuH ing electricity and eleotrieal energy for. motive; power engines, motors, elevators, llghtnlhgj and for any other purpose for which electricity' may bo uted. Sec. 2. Such po'cs as are erected Bhall not he placed nearer togother than 100 (eat, cxoeptlng at intersections, and Bhall tn all Gates ba set flush with tho Inner edge of the curb when not othorwise directed by the board ot trustees, which shall also have the right to designate the points at which par ticular poles shall ba set, and which Bhall also have the right to orderthe removal of any polos which it may designate. In no osse shall any wire on any pole ba at less distance from tho ground ttian twenty foet, except where connec tion is being made from a polo to the, side of a building. Sac. 3. All underground conduits construct ed by said company shall Ba plaoed ln such portions of the stscetß or alleys, and place), and tt such depths below the surface of ths ground at the board of troeteea may direct. Sec. 4. Tba town of Banta Monica shall bave the right at all time to use the poles and con duits of said company, without oost to said, town, for tha purpose of running and laying sucH wires as it may need for its lira and police alarm, and telegraph and telephone purposes.. Bsc. 5. Actual work of construe Ing and eroding said poles shall oommonce within 30 days from tbe date of granting of this fran chise, aud said grantee must have ekectrla light turned on, and ready lo furnish BSld town or the inhabitants thereof with electric lights within six months from tht date of ths passage of this ordinance, and said grantee rhatlde- Soslt with the treasurer of the town ot Santa [i itlca the sum ol one thousand dollars ln law ful money of the United States of Amsrlca, be fore the taking affect of this ordinance, to be retained br said town as fixed and liquidated, damages if said grantee or assigns shall fall in any of tho requirements of this section. Sec. ti. The board of trustees shall at all times have the right to regulate the charges to consumers of electric lights furnished nnder the provlsioni and grants in this ordinance, and satd grantee shall pay all costs of publica tions required by law ln rsiatlon to the grant ing of this franchise before tha same shall take effect. Sec. 7. This franohlaa is granted on etch and all < f tic: conditions herein contained, and a (allure to comply with each or any of said conditions shall work as a forfeiture of all rights herein granted. Bee 8. Tha clerk of the town of Santa Mon ica shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and cause the same to bo published oaee ln the SmtaMonica Outlook, a newspaper published and circulated within tho town of Santa Mon- Pass.... , IM>3. President ot the Board of Trustees of the town of Banta Monica. I, C. S. Dales, clerk of the town of Santa Mou lea, and ex-oflicio clerk of tho board df truitscs of said town do certify that the foregoing ordi nance was duly passed at a regular meeting of said board b eld on the day of , 1893, by the following vote: Ayes » no and wns than and there signed by the president of taid board ot trnsteot. Olerk. Sealed proposals will he received by the (own olerk nt his office ln the bank block, cornor of Third street and Oregon avenuo, of the town of Santa Montca, Los Angeles conn'y, Oalifurnia, at anr timo on or before June 12, 1893, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., for the putobase ot taid franchise subject to tbe following conditions, towtt: Etch bid shall contain a certified chsnk for tho amount Of the bid nayshle l.n tho order nf t.tje president oTthe board of trustees of the town of Hanta Monioa, and alas a certified chock for tha snm of one hundred dollars payable at sfore«ald. And it Is made a further condition of the sale of said franchire to the succesifut bidder, that he shall within two days after the acceptance ot said hid pay to the treasurer of the town ot Santa Moulca, the amount of ths cost of adver tising of this notice, and ot publication of the ordinance, and lv ct*e he fail to pay the same then said check for !f 100 shall be for!elted to tli' town as liquidated damages. And on ac ceptance of any bid all otnor certified checks than those of tne successful bidder shall bo re turned to the blddorco enclosing ttem. By order of the board of trustees'. [SEAL.] 0. 8. DALES, Clerk. 5-3-llt Notice of Sale of Real Estate. -VTOTIC* IS HEREBY OrVBN THAT IN 1.1 pursuance of an order of the superior court in and for the county of Lou Angoles, state of California made on ihe 25th day of April. 1993, in the mater of the estate of Thomas B. Brown, deceased, tho nndorsisned, the administratrix of the estate of Thomas B. Brown, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder (for cash, or, at her option, for not less than one-third cash, balance on or be fore the expiration ol one year from date of confirmation of sale, with lntorest at eight, per oent per year, payable yearly, and subject to continuation by said sttnerlor court), en or after Monday, the 15th day of May, IH.-:t, all tbe right title, Int-rass and estate of the ssld Thomas B. Brown at the time of his death, nnd all the right, title and interest that thesatd estate has, by operation of law or otherwls -, ac quired other than or in addittou to that uf the said Thomas B Brown, deceased, at the time of! his death, in and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of laud altnnle, lying and being ln the Bald county of l.os A ngeles, state of Califor nia, and bounded and described as follows, to wlt: First—ln tbe city of Lob Angelea. In the "Bol gravla" tract, according to the map of anbdtvl siou thereof, recorded tn book 23 of mlaceUane ous records of said county, page 54, lots 1. 2, 4,5. 8, 20, 21, 22, IP, 23, 24, 28, 7, 8, 9, 10,11, 12,13,14,15, li! and 17. gßCon"— In the city of Los Angeles, ln the McOarry tract, according to the map of subdi-i vision thereof, recorded In book 28 of mlse»l-l laneoua records, page 00 6f the public records! aof said county. Lots 8 aad 0 in block "C' lots 32. 24, 40 and. north S feet of 41 lv block "D," the east 3 feet of lot 28. and lota 29 and 37 of block E, and l lotß 0, 7, 25, 27 and 34 of block, F. Third—ln the town of Santa Monica In said county, lots "A" and "B"of block 122, lots "R" and "s' 1 of block 60, and lot "0" of blook 194, according to tbe map of auhdivlslon of saidl town, recorded in the recorders offlce of said/ county, ln book 3 of Mlsoe.mneous records, pages itO and 81. Under the order of the ourt aforesaid, tho, administratrix may sell the aaid rsal estate, either ln one parcel or In lots or subdivision* thereof, as she shall doem most benetclal to said estate Tin ma and conditions of sale: Cash ln gold coin ol ths nulled States! nn confirmation of sale by said superior coart. Deed at ex pense of purchaser, or at the option of the ad ministratrix, a portion of the purchase price, not less than one-third thereof on confirmation of sale by laid superior court, and the balance thereof on or before the expiration of not mora than one year after date ot such confirmation, with Interest on said deferred payment at ths rale of eight per oent per year, interest payable annually, both principal and interest lv Onlt°d 'States gold coin, the deferred payment tone evidencoil by proper promissory note or notes,, and secured by proper morlgago upon the' property sold. Bids or offers must be iv writing and msv be, loft at the offiro of Smith & Winder, attjruers at law. No. 315 New High street, Los Angi leal city, 01- delivered to the ndmlutstrattlx porsou-l ally, or filed in tbe offlce ol the clork of the superior court of r.os Ancelos county, at anyl ttmoaftcrthe first public itlon of this notlcei mid beforo the making of 'he sain. ELEANOR T. BROWN, Administratrix of tho eststo of Thomas B.i Brown, deceased. Dated April 83,1803. 4-38 191 Notice to Whom It May Concern PAWNBROKERS' A (l. TION SALE ACCORD- Iug to law of unredeemed gold, Bilver,, lilted case ami nickel watches, dla ii nd nnd gold ear rlr ga, broast-plns, rings, sleeve buktnna, collar buttons, sll ■.. .v »ro, f old headed canes and umbrellas, 1.1 ~ r!~, atulU s, mauilollni, violins, banjos, e>i .run-- rill s. np-ni and field glas.es, D cchauin pipe- and cltar holders, oyercoats.i ccats, pants and yes's, valises, trunks, books, s ddl t, surveyors' instruments, drumsand mu J sical instruments, aud all goods pawne i with me from July 1. 1802, t 0 January I, 1803, at No. 143 North Main Btreet. L. B. COHN, Pawnbroker. H. RTTLINO. Auctioneer 3-2* Om