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TO MY LADY'S SLEEVE. "Oh, Cjlajd lair! mark wall my palm Behold roe «J I gYlov*. •taaaliSalni hath come betwixt ua twain; It ia my lady's sleeve." There waa a time hor arm In mine ' She waa cemtent to leave, Fax from bar side I woeful pine. Divided by her sleeve. Once round her wutat my hand I pressed, A kiss I did achieve, $ Bat now ahe spams me coldly, lest I crash my lady's sleeve. Oh, fatal fullneas, furs and frill*. That ail my hopes deceive! Oh, fertile source of lovers' illsl * Oh, nightmare of the sleevel Fain would I gage my lady's troth: .' Fail fain would I believe That mine's the heart sho is so loath I To weak* npon her sleeve. There's Dick and Harry, Tom and Jack, Who eaoh her smiles receive. I tremble, hating all the paok. Lest some knave's op her sleeve. To arbiters of fatel Ye gods Who women's fashions weavel Forbear to pat us 'gainst sooh odds ? As prove my lady's sleeve. •* "a To Redfern, Fenwiok, Worth, I call,! Orant as poor men reprieve! To ladies' tailors, one and all. Take in my lady's sleevel —London World. FUTURE TEANSIT. "Be careful," said my guide; "there Is only one more step." Descending safely the step thus in dicated, I found myself in a vast hall Illuminated by the blinding radiance of •lectric lights, onr footsteps alone sound ing in the silence. "Where was I? Why did I come there? Who was my mysterions guide?" There was no response to theae inter rogations. A long journey in the night, doors of iron opened and closed noisily, the descent of staircases deeply sunk in the earth—thit was all I conld succeed in remembering—indeed I had no leisure to think. "Yon are undoubtedly asking who I am and where you are?" said my guide. "I am Colonel Pierce, at your service, and we are in America in the city of Boston, in a station." "A station?" said I. "Yes, the terminus of the Boston and Liverpool Pneumatic Tube company," and with a gesrtaro of explanation Colo nel Pieroe pointed to two long iron cyl inders about two meters in diameter whioh were not far from us. I gazed upon these two cylinders, set in a mass of masonry, having enormous metallic obturators, from whence sev eral iron funnels extended, passing through the ceiling. And all at once I understood. I remembered to have read a short time previously, 'in an American news paper, an article recminting un extraor dinary scheme for uniting Europe and the new world by two gigantic tubes nnder the ocean. An invention had been made, and the inventor was the very Colonel Pierce who was my pres ent guide. I again read, in thought, tbe article in the newspaper. The reporter went into all the de tails of the enterprise. H« wrote that it was constructed of 'iron, of a length of B, 640 #00 motors, weigh ing 13,000,000 tons; that STH) vessels of 2,000 tons each ware .necessary to transport the material, each vessel mak ■ ing 88 voyages. Ho-showed that'this scientific armada carried tbp steel to two vessels: e;t • each, end oi on board of which tbe ends of the tabes were bold. He explained tbat the tubes themselves- wave extended under 'the waves without inter artesian in sections of three meters screwed together and powerfully iwmd by a triple band of steel plate covered with a coat of rosin. In regard to the matter of its work ing : The tubes, which resemble two gi gantic pea shooters, carried in their in teriors a series of passenger cars which were impelled by powerful currents of air in the same manner as the present pneumatic process. A comparison with, the steam rail road system concluded the description, and the author enthusiastically enum erated the advantages of the new and audacious system. In the tubes there are no disagreeable noises to cause nerv ous trepidation, thanks to the internal surface, which is of polished steel. The temperature is even, the currents of air being modified according to the sea - sons, and the rates for passengers or merchandise being extremely moderate by reason of theeconomio construction and the comparatively small running expenses required for working the in vention. And the writer went on to state, for getting that, despite the 1,666 kilome ters which the rotation of the earth in.ikes each hour, bodies situated at the equator are still subject to the laws of gravity, forgetting that it would be necessary to be released from the oper ation of these laws to have a speed 17 timea greater—he went so far as to as sert tbat trains in consequence of the rapidity .of their movement and the curving of the earth would be subject to so small an amount of friction that they could be used indefinitely, perhaps to all eternity. All tlret came to my-mind then and there. Thus this Utopia had become reality, and those two cylinders of iron that wen) near me extended beyond the Atlantic and welded together, as it ■Were, the two continents! Despite what i saw I was not able to convince myself. There wcro the tubes truly, but that passengers could be taken by that route I could not bring myself tf beliove. "Was it possible that a complete cvi rent of air could be established of that length}',' 1 formulated this question aloud. ■ "Very easily," answered Colonel Pierce. "A large number of blus'i*, similar to those emanating from a tragi) furnace, aro sufficient for the purpose. Tho air is forced buck with a power al most without limit, causing a frightful whirlwind, which has a rapidity of more than 1.800 kilometers an honr, nearly that of a ball discharged from a cannon. The spoed attained ia so rapid /that our~car*; filled with rJa*«eag<U'e, occupy btft 2 hours and 14 minutes in accomplishing tho 3,000 miles between Boston and Liverpool." "Thntiis over 1,000 miles an honr," I exclaimed. "Theirs iff no doabt of it. And there la? a peouHaj: feature about it. The • time In Liverpool is 4 hours and 40* minutes faster than ours, therefore a traveler who leaves Boston at 9 o'clock in the morning will arrive at England at 64 minutes past 8 o'clock in the af ternoon. Is not tbat a rapid journey? On the other band, for example, as our trains start from Liverpool at noon, the voyager can disembark in this station at 9:34 in the forenoon—that is to say.al most tbree hours before he started from the English side." I knew net what to think. Was 1 talking with an insane person? Should I have faith in these fabulous theories? "Well," eaid I, "it may be so. 1 will assume it to bo true that your in vention can attain incredible speed, but when you come to stop, to suddenly ar rest this rapid motion, will not every thing be shattered?" "By no means," responded the colo nel, shrugging his shoulders. "Between our tubes, one of which serves to go and the other to return, and running in opposite currents of air, a communi cation exists upon each side. When a train approaches, we are made aware of the fact by electric sparks, and by means of electricity the force that pushes the train is paralyzed. Left to itself, the train continues on its way from the momentum already acquired, and by means of a valve which connects with a current the speed becomes gradually slower, until the train is finally check ed hy coming in contact with a huge bumper, the shock being scarcely felt. But what good are all these explana tions? The only way to know the ac tual working is by experience." And without waiting for me to re spond Colonel Pierce drew out sudden ly a handle of polished copper from the side of one of the tubes. A panel run ning upon grooves was thrown open, and through the aperture I saw a suc cession of narrow benches upon each of which two persons were seated side by side. "The pneumatic carriage," explain ed the colonel. '' Let us depart. Come.'' I followed him obediently, and the panel was immediately closed. By means of an Edison lamp which hung from the center of the carriage I exam ined curiously the place in which I found myself. Nothing could be more simple. A long cylinder, comfortably padded, across whioh were 50 armchairs bound together in pairs, arranged in parallel rows. At each end a valve regulated the condition of the atmos phere, that in the rear permitting the air to penetrnto the cylinder, while that in front gave egress to that which had become impure. - Some little time passed while I was making my examination, and becom ing somewhat impatient I said: "Well, colonel, why do we not start?" "Start? We started some time ago," replied my guide. Was it possible? Could we be en route? Was it really true? I listened attentively, trying to hear some noise which would give evidence of motion. If we had really started, if the colonel had not deceived me in talking about 1,800 miles an hour, we ought to be far from land under tho billows of the ocean. Above our heads the crested waves may be beating against each other with fury, are perhaps even at this moment taking us for a monstrous serpent of an unknown species. The whales are striking their powerful tails againat out long iron prison house. Bnt I beard nothing, only a sort of dull, scarcely perceptible buzzing, and plunged in a state of unbounded as ton- Msfiment and not able to believe in the reality of what was happening I be came silent as the rime Went by. Nearly an hour passed thus, when I suddenly felt a dampness upon my forehead, which awoke me from the torpor into which I was fast falling. I carried my hand to my face. It was wet. Wet) What had happened? Had the tube burst under the immense pres sure of the water, a pressure which must be formidable since we were at such an immense depth. Should we be swallowed up by the ocean? A great fear took possession of me. Bewildered and almost desperate, 1 en deavored to cry out in my agony. And I feund myself in my own gar den generously sprinkled by a pelting rain, of which tbe large drops had in terupted my sleep. I had gone to sleep upon a rustic bench while perusing an article written by a Boston reporter, setting forth the fantastio projects of Colonel Pierce, who I fear will never meet with the realization of his absurd hopes.—Jules Verne. Baoklan'e Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cats, bruises ■ores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soras, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all akin eruptions, and positively cares piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction or money refunded. Price 25 centa Ber box. For tale by (J. F. Heluzeman, 222 N. lain street. Notice of Street Work. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Monday, the 4th day of December, A.D. 1893, the council ol the city of Los Angeles did, at Its meeting on said day, adopt an ordi nance of intention, numbered 1941 (new se ries), to have the following work done, towit: First—That a cement sidewalk six feet in width be constructed along the north side of said SEVENTH STREET Prom the westerly curb line of Pearl street to the easterly curb line of Blxel street (except ing such poiHons of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt side walk has been constructed aud accepted), said sidewalk to be const rncted In accordance with specifications on file in the office of the city clerk, said specifications being numbered twelve. Second—Ordinance No, i9oo being la con flict herewith is hereby repealed. Reference is hereby made to the said ordi nance of intention for further particulars. * D. A. WATSON. street Superintendent. By F. C. Hannon, Deputy. 12-10 Ot Notice to Depositors. THE LOB ANQELES SAVINGS BANK herewith give! notice that it is prepared lo pay ou uemand all depositors who have given notice to withdraw their fund", and which notices expire during the months of November and December, 1893. LOS AM (ELKS* SAVINGS BANK. By W. M. CASWELL, Caahier. 11-21 lm Notice to Depositors. 'IMIE MAIN STREET SAVINGS BANK' AND J. Trust Company herewith gives Bouoe that it la prepared to pay ou demand all deposltora who hava given notice to withdraw their funds, and which notices expire during the mouths of Novvmb*rar]d Decemner, 1893. M aIN-BT. SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO J. V. Wachtk:., caanier. 11-22 lm Notice to Depositors. THB SECURITY SAVINGS BANK AND Treat company herewith give notice tnat It Is prepared to pay on demand all depositors who have given notico to withdraw their funds, and which notices expire during the months of November and December, 1893. 11-23 1 m J. P. 8 A ETO*l, Oaaaler. LOS ANGELES HERALD 3 SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1893 Orange, Lemon and Other Fine Fruit Lands AND ORANGE AND LEMON TREES ON FIVE AND TEN YEARS' TIME lOAN FURNISH 50 FAMILIES with 10 acres each, only 1 mile from center of Redlands. with pure mountain water In pipea at each piece, and only require 8180 caah down on each 10, and balance on ten years' time. I can supply 10 acrea each to SO more persona at Mentone, with first elasn Washington Navel, Mediterancan Sweets or Valencia Late Orange and Llibon Lemon trees; require one-third cash down on land and treea, balance can run 5 yeara. Oue variety of orangea grown ot Mentone sold this year at $4 per box, one variety at ff'l. SO per box, and the crop now on the treea ia already sold at same ratea Where else can you invest your money to bring you as great returns? ORANGE GROVES FOR SALE. 20acres, half in Washington Navels, 10acres 1 mile from Redlands, all In one-fourth In Medlteranean Sweet*, bearing orange* 8 4,200 one-fourth in lemons, with plenty 20 acres, oranges and olives, half mile water and only 1H miles from center from Mentoue Hotel 12,000 of Redlands. Price .8 7,000 20 acres, Mentone Highlands, all in 40 acres \\\ miles from Redlands P. O. bearing 18,000 all bearing. Per acre 000 10 acres, oranges, good honse and Will divide In U pieces; same price. everything in flne condition S.OOO LOS ANGELES CITY PROPERTY. 1 new house, 10 large rooma and cor- 1 two-story home on Temple street, ncr lot oa Hill street; only S s.soo only 10 minutes' walk from the This is 412000 less tnan the actual value of court house; It Is one et the best built this property, as tbe lot is .',8x140, witb good bouses In the city, plastered and dec carriage houae, atabtc and about 2000 square orated, with good carriage houae and feet of cement walks. stable; the price for 30 days will be. 5,750 1 house of 12 room., only a few door. VACANT BUILDING LOTS. fiom the most beautiful place in the 1 lot on Angeleno Heights, only $ 1,200 city, and uot more than 8 minutes' 1 lot In West Bonnlt Brae, and the walk from the court house: the lnte- most aeslrable now vacant 1,200 nor of the house la finished in fancy I 1 loton Myrtle aye., near Pico, only.. 000 wood. Price for the present for the I 1 lot, with good barn, on Court Bt 1,200 house and two lot. 5,500 2 lot. on Belleyae aye , each 1,000 I have houses and lots in all parts of the ol*', although I only advertise a few of the best bargain.. Apply to p M , |NTOSH> President and General Manager of th* Barton aad Mentone Land Cos., 144 South Main it., Los Angeles. Assignee's Sale. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGE- Iea county. No. 7555. In re, tho assignment ol J. D. Yocum lor the benefit of his creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, assignee of J. D. Yocum for the benefit of his creditors, under and by vlrtuo of an order of the superior court of the state of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles, made and entered on the 13th day ol December, 1N93, in the above entitled cause, will on Tuesday, the 2Uth day of Deoember,lB93, at 12 o'clock meri dian ol said day, at the Broadway entrance of the court honse, in the city of Los Angeles, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash gold cofn of Ihe United States, all the right, title gild interest of the estate of J. D. Yocum, in and to the following described real and personal property, towit: Situate in the counties of Los Angeles and Riverside, state of California, described as follows: Lot numbered three (3) of block "L" oi Elsi nore, in the county ol Riverside, containing thirty-eight and 18-10 ) acres oi land as per map and survey thereof made by P. W. Min thorn In January, 1885. Lot No. sof said block "L" ol Elßinore, in the said county of Riverside, containg three and 17-100 (3.17) acres of land, same map and survey. All "that portion of lot No 4 ot block "L" of Elsinore, in the said county of Riverside, which Ilea west of the western limits of the right of way of the California southern railroad which said portion contains forty-three and 70-100 (43.79? acres of land, the said map and survey of P. W. Minlhorn being j-ecorded in the office of the county recorder of the county of: nn Diego, In which ccunty the said lands were iorraeny situate,as also In the office of the county recorder of the county ot Riverside, to which map and the said records thereof refer ence is hereby made for further description. That certain eight and one-quarter acres of land situate, lying aud being in the county of Los Angeles, stale of California, de scribed as follows, being part of the Rauchos San Pascual and San Rafael, towit: Commenc ing at a point in the middle of the road, form erly known as Park avenue, from which point a marked stone set In the easterly boundary of said road, bears N. 70deg. 40 mm. E. twenty si.v i2O) feet distant, runnintr thence S. 70 deg 40 mm. W. six hundred and sixty-live (005) feet to a marked stone, thence S. 19 deg. 20 mm. E. six hundred and seventv-flve and one-half (675W) feet to a mound of stones on steep slope, south side of spur of mountain from which a marked stone at top of ridge bears N. 19 deg. 20 mm. YY. distant thirty eight (38) feet, another stone on, same ridge bears N. 70 deg. 40 mm. E. eighty-nine (8!)) feet distant, tllenco N. 40 deg, 10 mm. K. along the line of lands of "Tha McCarthy company," four hundred and ninety-five (405) leet to a point; thence N. 70 deg. 40 mln, E. two hundred and fifteen (315) feet to middle of road loriacrly known as Park avenue; ihence N. 19 deg. 20 mm. W. along said mid dle lino of road four hundred and seventy-five (475) feet to point of beginning; being the westerly eight and one-quarter acres of that portion of Division No. 2 of the subdivi sion of the lands of the Pasadena Park Tract Land aud Water company, shown on a map made by C. A. Ensign, licensed surveyor, and filed on the Oth day of February, 1893, in book one (1) of records of surveys, page 30, records of Los Angeles county, conveyed by "The Mc- Carthy company" to I. B. Newton and W. E. DeGroot by deed dated 10th day of March, 1893, reference being had to said deed and map and tite records thereof. Seven thousand three hundred and sixty five (7305) shares of the capital stock of the Elsinore Land and Water company. A promlssorv note of Burch <fc Baal for the? sum of 82085.(15 dated July 25, 1889, due July 25, 1890, and bearing interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. I. N. MUNDELL, Assignee of J. D. Yocum for the benefit of creditors. John Robarto, Attorney for Assignee. 12-15 td Ordinance No. 1951. (NEW SERIES.) AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTFN tion of the mayor and council of the city of Los Angeles to change and establish the grade of HINTON AVENUE From a point 320 feet south of Pearl street to Pearl street, and fixing the limits of the dis trict to be assessed to pay the cost, damages and expenses-'thereof. The mayor and council of the city of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Section L That It Is the intention of the Council ol the City of Los Angeles to change and establish the grade of HINTON AVENUE From a point 320 feet south of Peart street to Pearl street aa follows: At a point 320 aouth from the southwest cor ner of Pearl street the grade shall be 197.00 on both sides of llinton avenue; at a point 120 feet south from the southwest corner of Pearl atreet 221 on both sides: at the Intersection of Pearl street the grade shall be, as now estab lished. And at all points between said designated points the grade shall be established so as to conform to a straight line drawn between aaid designated points. Elevations are in feet and above city datum pntne. SBC. 2. The boundaries of the district to be affected by said change of grade and to be as sessed to pay the damages that may be awarded by reason ef such change of grade are hereby deslgnated and established as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot 67, Victor Heights tract, thence south to the south west corner of lot til of Victor Heights tract, thence east to the southeast comer of lot 74 if said tract, thence north to the northeast cor ner of lot OS of said tract, thence westerly along the southerly line oi Pearl street to the point oi beginning, excepting therefrom any public streei or alley that may lie within the alwve described district. SEC 3. Thecity clerk shall certify to the pass ageof thia ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for ten days in the I.os Angeles Herald, and thereupon and thereafter it si,all take effect and be in force. I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at its meeting oi December 4, 1898. C. A. LUCKENIIA.iI, Oity Clerk. Approved this Bth day of December, 1593. T. E. ROWAN, 12- 12 lOt Mayor. Notice Inviting Proposals for the ('oustruction of a Wood Culvert Across First Street at Francisco Street. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned up to 11 o'clock n. m. of Monday, December 18th, 1893, for the con struction of a wooden culvert across First street at Francisco street, in the city of I.os Angeles. Work to be done according to speci fications on tile in the office ol the under signed and plans on file in the office of the city engineer. A certified check to the order of the under signed for »50 must accompany each proposal, as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract If awarded to him In conformity with his bid. Council reserves the right to roject any and all bids. By order of the council of the city of Los An geles at its meeting of December lith. 18M3 taVUVCIiENBAt Tl, 13- 14 St City Clerk. Ordinance No. 1955. (NEW SERIES.) AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTEN tIon of the mayor ami council of the city of Los Angeles to change anil establish the grade of MAPLE AVENUE From the south llneof Washington street to a point 150 feet south therefrom, and fixing the limits ol the district to be assessed to pay the cost, damages and expenses thereof. The mayor and council of tie city of Los An geles do ordain as follows: Section L That it is the intention of the council of the elty ol Los Angeles lo change and establish the grade of MAPLE AVENUE From the south line of Washington street to a point 150 feet south therefrom as follows: At the intersecttoti of Washington street the grade shall be 37.00 on the southeast corner and 37.74 on the southwest corner; at a point 150 feet south of the south line of Washington street 40.00 on both sides of Maple avenue. And at all points between said designated points the grade shall be established so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations are in feet and below city datum plane a Ski. 2. TPhe boundaries of the district to bo affected by said change of grade and to he as sessed to pay the damages that may be awarded by reason of such change of grade ore hereby designated and established as ioIIowb: Beginning at a point in the south line of Washington street 50 feet west from the west line of Maple avenue, thence 150 feet south in a line parallel to the west line of Maple ave nue, thence east in a line parallel to the south line of Washingtonstrect toa point 50 feet east from the east line of Maple avenue, thence north in a line parallel to the east line of Ma ple avenue to a point in the south line of Washington street 50 feet east from the east line of Maple avenue, thence west along the south line of Washington street to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom any public street or alley that may lie within the above described district. Sec 3. Thecity clerk shall certify to the pass age of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for ten days in the Los An geles Herald, and thereupon ana thereafter it shall take effect and be in force. I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the council of the city of Los Angeles at its meeting of December 4, {803. C. A. LUCKENBACH, City Clerk. Approved this Bth day of December, 1893. T. E. ROWAN. 12-12 lOt Mayor. Notice of Street Work. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Monday, the 4th day of December, A.D. 1893, the Council of the city of Los Angeles did at its meeting on said day adopt an ordin ance of intention numbered 1949 (new series) to have the following work done, to-wit; First—That a cement curb Tie constructed along the west line of the roadway of said • CROCKER STREET, from the south curb line ot Third street to the north line of Fourth street, (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed and-aceepted l , in accordance with specifications in the office of the oity clerk of said city for constructing cement curbs, said specifications being numbered twelve. Second—That a cement sidewalk 9>s feet In width be constructed along the west side of said Crocker street from the south curb Hue of Third street to the north line of Fourth Btreet, (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk has been constructed and accepted), said sidewalk to be constructed In accordance with specifications on tile in the office of the city clerk, said specifications being numbered twelve. Reference is hereby made to the said ordin ance of intention for further particulars. I). A. WATSON, Street Svperintendent. By F. C. Hannon, Deputy. 12-14 Ot Notice Inviting: Sealed Proposals for the Laying ot Cobble Gutters on Hope Street, From the Nortb Line of Sixth Street to tbe .South Line of tbe Normal School Grounds. , SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned up to 11 o clock a.m. of Monday, December 18, 1893, for the con struction of cobble gutters on Hone street, from the north line of Sixth street to the south line of tbe Normal School grounds, in the city of Los Angeles, according to specifications on file in the office of the undersigned, and in ac cordance with oroas-seetion on file in the office of the city engineer, aud to the lines and grades to be furnished by the city engineer. A eertitied check to the order of the under signed for *50 must accompany each proposal as a guarantee that the bidder will enter Into a contract If awarded to him in conformity with his bid. council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the council of the city of Los An geles at its meeting of December 12, 1893. C. A. LUCKENBACH, . 13-14 Bt City Clerk. Notice Inviting Proposals for the Construction of a Brick Storm Water Conduit Across First Street, Near Harvard Avenue, In tbe City of Los Angeles. QEALKD PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned up to 11 o'clock a. m. of Monday, December In. 1893, for the con struction ot a brick storm water conduit across First street, near Harvard avenue, in thecity of I os Angeles, in accordance with specifica tions on tillc In the office of the uudersignod, ami plans on tile in the office of the city en gineer. A certified check to the order of the under signed for $50 most accompany each proposal as a guarantee that the bidder will enter Into a contract if Hwardcd to him in conformity with his l,i<l. Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the council of the city of I.os An geles al its meeting of December 12. 1893, C. A. LUCKENBACH, 12 14 5t City Clerk. Notice Inviting Proposals to Lease Reservoir Site No. 6. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE RECEIVED by the undersigned up to 11 o'clock a.m. of Monday, Deeembot i 18,1803, from parties de sirous of leasing from tbe city of Los Angeles property known as Reservoir Site No. 0, con taining about 37 acres of land. Saldlease'to continue for a period of one year. , -A certified check to the order of the under signed for*so must accompany each proposal as a guarantee that the bidder willenter intoa contract, if awarded to him, in conformity with his bid. council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the counts} of the city of Los An geles, at its meeting oflßccemhcr 11, 1893. C. A. LUCKENBACH, 12-13 Ot City Clerk, Ordinance No. 1952. (NEW SERIES l AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE IN tentlon of the mayor and council of the city of Lo* Angeles to change and establish the grade of BURLINGTON AVENUE from Arnold street to a point 163 feet south of the south line of Maryland street, and fixing the limits of tbe district to be assessed to pay the cost, damages and expenses thereof. The mayor and council of the city of Los An geles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That it Is the intention of the council of the city of I.os Angeles to change and establish the grade of BURLINGTON AVENUE from Arnold street to a point 153 feet south of the south line of Maryland street as follows: At the intersection of Arnold street the grade shall be 122.00 on the southwest corner and at a point opposite thereto In the east aide of Bur lington avenue; at the intersection of Fourth stieet 102.00 on the northwest corner and at a point opposite thereto in the east side 101.00 on tbe southwest corner and at a point opposite thereto In the east side; at the intersection of Maryland street 74.50 on the northwest corner aud at a point In the east side opposite thereto, and 74.00 on the southwest corner and at a point in the eaat side opposite thereto; at a point 153 feet south of the south line of Mary land street 73.50 on both sides of Burlington avenue. And at all points between said designated points the grade shall be established so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations are In feet and above city datum plane. Sec 2. The boundaries of the district to be affected by said change of grade and to be as sessed to pay the damages that may be awarded by reaaon of such change of grade are hereby designated and established as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Arnold street and Burlington avenue, thence to the northwest corner of lot 12. block E, Sunset tract, thence to the southwest corner of lot 18, block D of said Sunset tract, thence to the northwest corner of lot 16, block (' of said tract, thence to the southwest corner of said lot 16, thence to the southeast corner of said lot, thence to the southerly corner of lot 21, Colin* Park, thence along the westerly line of Union avenue to the northeaat corner of aaid lot 21, thence to the southeast corner of lot 16 of a re subdivision of block 1 Colina Park, thence to the northeast comer of lot 25 of said resubdl vision, thence to the northwest corner of said lot 25, thence to the southwest corner o' Ar nold street and Burlington avenue, the point of beginning, excepting therefrom any public street or alley that may lie within the above described district. Sec. 3. The city clerk shall certify to tbe passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for ten days in the I .>>- Angeles Herald, and thereupon and thereafter it snail take effect and be in force. I hereby certifjrthat the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the council of the oity of Los Angeles, at Its meeting of December 4th, 1893. V. A. LUCKENBACH, City Clerk. Approved this Bth day of December, 1893. T. E. ROWAN, 12-18 lOt Mayor. Notice of Street Work. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Monday, the 27th day of Nov., A.D. 1893, the Council of the city of Los Angeles did, at its meeting on said day, adopt an ordinance of intention, numbered 1938 (new series), to have the following work; done, to-wit: First—That saia OMAR AVENUE, in said city, from the southerly line of Third street to the northerly line of Fourth street, Including all Intersections of streets, (ex cepting such portions of said street and intersections as are required by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such portions as have been graded, graveled and accepted; be graded and graveled iv accordance with the plans and profile on file in the office of the city engineer and speciUcations on tile iv the office of the city clerk of the city of Los Angeles for graveled streets, said specifications being numbered five. Second—That a cement curb be constructed along each line of the roadway of said Omar avenue from the southerly line of Third street to the northerly curb line of Fourth street (ex cepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed and accepted) in accordance with the specifications in the office of the city elcrkpf said cltyfor construct ing cement curbs, said specifications being numbered twelve. Third—That a cement sidewalk four feet in width be constructed along the eaat side of said Omar avenue from the southerly curb line of Third street to the northerly line of Fourth street 'excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a ce ment or asphalt sidewalk has been oonstrticted and accepted), said sidewalk to be constructed in accordance with specifications on tile in the office of the city clerk, said specifications being numbered twelve. Sec. 2. The city engineer having estimated that the total cost of said improvement will be greater tban one dollar per front foot along each line of said street, including the cest ol intersections, it is hereby determined, in pur suance of an act of the legislature of the state of California, approved February 27,1893, that bonds shall be issued to represent the cost of said Improvement. Said bonds shall be serial, extending over a period of ten years, an even proportion of which shall be payable annually on the aecond day of January of each year after their date, until the whole are paid, and to bear interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the second days of January and July of each and every year. Reference is hereby made to tbe said ordi nance of intention for further particulars. D. A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. By F. C. Hannon, Deputy. 12-13 6t Notice of Street Work. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Monday, the 27th day of Nov., A.D. 1893, the council of the city of Los Angeles did, at Its meeting on said day, adopt an ordi nance of intention, numbered 1939 (new se ries) to have the following work done, towit: First—That said SIXTEENTH STREET, In said city from the west line of Vernon street to the east line of Union avenue, including all intersections of streets, (excepting such portions of said street and intersections as are re quired by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such portions as have already been graded, graveled and ac cepted), be graded and graveled in accord ance with the plans and profile on file In the office of the city engineer and specifications on file in the office of the city clerk of the city of Los Angeles for graveled streets, said speci fications being numbered five. Second—That a cement curb be constructed along each line of the roadway of said Six teenth street from the west curb line of Vernon street to the east curb line of Union avenue, (excepting along such portions of the line of saia roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed and accepted,) in accordance with the specifications in the office of the city clerk of said city for con structing cement curbs, said specifications be ing numbered twelve. Third—That a cement, sidewalk five feet in width be constructed along each side of said Sixteenth street from the west curb line of Ver non street to east curb line of Union avenue, (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk has been constructed and accepted), said sidewalk to be constructed in accordance witli specifications on file in the office of the city clerk, said specifications being numbered twelve. Sat), 2. Thecity engineer having estimated that the total cost c( said improvement will be greater than one collar per front fool along each line of said street, Including tbe cost of Intersections, it is hereby determined in pur suance of an act of tit* Legislature of tlie state of California, approved February 27.1893, that bonds shall be issued to represent the cost of said improvement. Said bonds Khali be serial, extending over a period of 10 years, an even proportion of which shall be payable annually, on the second day of January of eaoh year.after their date.until the whole are paid, and to bear Interest at the rale of 7 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the second days of January and July of eaoh and every yea:-. Reference is hereby made to lite said ordi nance of intention for fnfilter particulars. H. A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. By F. C. HANNON, Deputy. 12-13 Ot Examination of Teachers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK semi-annual examination of teachers will be held In the assembly room of the Normal school building, corner of Fiftb street and (Irand avenue, Los Angeles, beginning on Tuesday, December 26th, at 10 o'clock a.m. All applicants lor certificates upon examina tion must be present at the begiuulng ot the examination. Teachers holding valid primary certificates and desiring to take the subjects of t lie gramm ar grade- examination, will meet at above place on Saturday, December 30th, at 9 o'clock a.m. Teacher* holding valid grammar grade cer tificates anddesiring to take the subjects of thu high school grade examination will notify the secretary of the hoard, room 47, court house, ou or beiore Saturday, December 30th. All teaohers holding certificates that expiro January 1, 1894, should Hie application* for renewal on or before December 22, 1803. By order of the comity board of education, ill W. W. SEAMAN. Secretary. Notice of Public Work. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI on Monday, the 20th day ol Nov., A.D. 1893, the Council ol the city of Ixis Angeles did, at Its meeting on said day, adopt an ordinance of Intention, numbered 193f (new series), to have the following work done, to-wit: To widen THIRD STREET, between Alameda street and the west line of the Bigelow tract in the city of l/>s Angeles, and that it is the intention of tbe council of said city to have said Improvement made and certain land taken for such public use, which land is situate in said city of Los Angeles and particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Alame da street with center line of Third street, east of Alameda street, aaid point of beginning be ing N. 0 deg. 37 mm. 45 sec. W. 408.33 feet from a 3x3 stake set at the first angle in Ala meda street south ot Third street; thence from said point of beginning along the center line ol Alameda street 8. 0 deg. 37 mln. 45 sec. E. 35.41 feet to a point; thence N. 80 deg. 37 mm. 15sec. K. 1041.87 feet toapoint on the west line of the Bigelow tract as recorded In book 24, page 81 of miscellaneous records of I.os Ange les county, California; thence along said west llneof the Bigelow tract N. 0 deg. 03 mm. 15 sec. E. 70.94 feet to a point, aaid point being 8. 0 deg. 03 mm. 19 see. w. 3.36 feet from a 3x3 stake set at the 8. w. comer ot block C of said Bigelow tract; thence H. SO deg. 37 mln. 15 sec. W, 1042.73 feet to a point on the center line of Alameda street; thence along said center line 8. Odeg. 37 mm. 45 sec. E. 35.41 feet to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom any land Included within said description which is now part of a public street or alley. Sxc. 2. That the exterior boundaries of the district hereby declared benefited by said im- Srovement and to be assessed to pay the cost, amages and expenses thereol, are as follows: Beginning at a point in the easterly line of Main street In the city of Los Angeles, said point beingBl.6 feet northerly from the N. E. cornerof Main and Third streets; thence east erly along the northerly line of lot 2 of the Mayo tract and the prolongation of said north erly line to a point In the westerly line of lot 4 Mayo tract; thence northerly along the west erly line of said lot 4 lo the southerly line ot alley in rear of lots 4, 5 and 8 of said Mayo tract; thence easterly along the southerly line of said alley in the rear of said lots and along the prolongation thereof to * point in the west erly line of Los Angeles street; thence to a point in the easterly line of Los Angeles street distant 112.57 feet northerly from the N. E. corner of Ixm Angeles and Third streets; theneeB. 54 deg. 26 mm. 30sec. E. to a point in the easterly line of the land now or formerly belonging to the estate of C. llenne; thence S. 59 deg. 24 mm. 30 sec. E. to the easterly line of San Pedro street; thence on a direct line to the northwesterly corner of lot 40 of block 1 of the Wolfskill Orchard tract; thence easterly along the northerly line of said block 1 to the westerly line of Alameda street; thence to the northwest cornerof lot 17 of block B, Johnston tract; thence easterly to the northeast corner of lot 20 of said block B; thence to a point at the Intersection of the easterly line of Stevenson avenue with the southerly line of lot 13 of block D, Johnston tract; thence southerly along Stevenson ave nue to the Intersection of Its said easterly line with the westerly line of lot 16 of said block D; thence to the NW. corner of said lot 16; thence easterly to the NE. corner of lot 18 of said block Dj thenge to the XW. corner of lot 16 of block F of the Thomas tract; thence to the NE. corner of lot 18 of said block F; thence to the NW. corner of lot 19 of said block F; thence to the NE. corner of lot 21 of said block F; thence, to the NW corner ol lot 21 of block G, Thomas tract; thence easterly to the NE. corner of said lot 21; thence northerly to a point in the west erly line of lot 16 of block C, of the Blgelow tract, distant 120 feet northerly from the SW. cornerof said lot 16; thence easterly on a lino parallel with and 120 feet northerly of the northerly line of Third street to a point In the easterly line of lot 8 of block C, Bigelow tract; thence to the XW. corner of lot 6of said block C; thence easterly to the NE. corner of said lotB; thence southerly along the westerly line of Santa Fe avenne to the SE. corner of lot B of block D, of the Bigelow tract; thence easterly to the SW. corner of said lot B; thence in a direct line to the SE. cornerof lot 15of said block D; thence westerly to the SW. corner of lot 14 of said block D; thence along the south erly line of block H of the Thomas tract, to the easterly line of Stevenson avenue: thence to the easterly corner of lot 110 of Mills & Wicks' extension of Second street; thence to the southerly corner of saidlot3o; thence to the SE. cornerof lot 8 of block H of the Thomas tract; thence westerly along the southerly line of said block 11, to the BW. corner of lot 3of said block H; thence westerly to the Sw. cor ner of lot 1 of block 11, of the Johnston tract; thence to a point in the westerly line of Ala meda street, distant 120 feet southerly from the SW. corner of Alameda and Third streets; thence westerly toapoint in the easterly line of Wolfskill avenue, distant 120 feet souther ly from the SE. corner of Wolfskill avenue and Third street; thence in a direct line to a point where the southerly line oi lot' 28 of block 5, of the Wolfskill Orchard tract intersects the westerly line of said Wolfskill avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of said lot 28 to the easterly line of lot 27 of said block 5: thence southerly along the easterly line of said lot 27 to the southeasterly corner i hereof; thence westerly along the southerly- line of lots 27, 26, 25 and 24 of said block sto the easterly line ol Crocker street; thence to the SE. corner of lot 29 of ' block ti, of Woolfsklll Orchard tract; thence to the 8. W. corner of lot 22 of said block 6; thence in a direct line to the S. E. corner of lot 1 of the Business Center tract; thence west erly to the S. W. corner of lot 2, of said Bus iness Center tract; thence to tho 8. E. cornerof lot 3, Business Center tract; thence westerly along the southerly line of lots 3 to 12 inclusive of said Business Center tract to the easterly line of Ban Pedro street: thence across San Pedro street to a point where the southery line of property, now or formerly owned by one Goyonoche, intersects the westerly line of San Pedro street: thence westerly along the. southerly line of said Goyonoche largi to tho easterly line of Wall street; thence to Che s. t.. corner ol lot 18 in block 1 ol the Orchard tract: thence westerly along the southerly line of said lots 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23, of blook 1 of said Orchard tract to an alley bounding said lot 23 on the weat; thence across said alley to the S. E. corner of lot 4 of block 1 of said Or chard tract; thence westerly along the south erly iine of said lot 4 to the easterly line of Los Angeles street; thence to a }K>int in the westerly llne of Los Angeles street, distant 100 feet south of the S. W. corner of Los Angeles Slid Third streets; thence westerly on a line para lei with Third street to a point In the easterly line of Main street; thence northerly to the point of beginning; excepting therefrom the land in section 1 hereof, described as the land to be taken for said Improvement, and excepting also any land therein included which is now part or parcel of a public street or alley. Reference is hereby made to the said ordi nance of intention lor further particulars. D. A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. By F. C. Hannon, Deputy. 18-9 lot Notice of Street Work. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Monday, the 4th Jay of Dee., A.D. 1893, the council of the city of Los Angeles aid, at its meeting on said day, adopt an ordinance of Intention, numbered 1943 (new series), to have the following work done, to-wit: First—That a public sewer be constructed along LOS ANGELES BTREIST, In laid City, from the north line of the Hotel tract to the north line of Tenth street and from the north line of Eleventh street to the south line of Twelfth street and across all intersec tions of streets, together with manholes, lami» holes and flush tanks. The sise of said sewer shall be 8 Inches in In ternal diameter and be constructed of salt glazed, vitrified pipe, brick, iron and cement. All of which shall be constructed In accord-, anoe with the plans and profile on llle iti the office of the city engineer and spccltlcatidns ■ file in the ottiee of the city clerk oi tuo city of Los Angeles, said specifications belug num bered fourteen Th* district to be benefited by the construc tion of said sewer and to be assessed to pay the cost thereof is hereby declared to be all lols and parcels of land fronting upon said sewer. Reference is hereby made to the said Ordi nance of Intention for further particulars. D. A. WATSON, Mreel Superintendent, By F. C. Hannon, Deputy. 12-1U Ot Notice of Street Work. PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Monday, the 4th day of December, A.D. 1893, the council of the oity of Los Angeles did, at its meeting on said day. adopt an ordi nance of intention, numbered 1942 (new se ries), to have the following work dune, to-wit gfrat—That a public sewer be constructed along BELMONT AVENUE, in said city, from a point opposite to tue south east corner ol lot 1, Clarabelle tract, to the sewer manhole now bnlli in the northerly in tersection of Roekwood street and Belmont av enue, nnd across all intersections of streets, together with manholes, lantpholes and flush tanks. The size of said sewer shall be eight inches iv internal diameter, and be construct ed of salt glazed vitrified pipe, brick, iron and cement. All of which shall be constructed tn accordance with Hie plans and profile on file in the office of the city engineer and specifica tions on file In theoffice of thecity clerk of the city of Los Angeles, said specifications being numberod fourteen. The district to be benefited by the construc tion of said sewer and to be assessed to pay the cost thcreoi is hereby declared to be all lots and parcels of land fronting upon said sewer. Reference Is heroby made to the said ordi nance of intention ior further particulars. D. A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. By F. C. Hannon, Deputy. 18-16 St Notice of Public Work. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Monday, the 27th day of November, A.D. 1893, the council of the city of Loa Angela* did, at its meeting on aaid day, adopt art ordi nance of intention numbered 1933, of* ae ries, to have the following work done, MTwtt: To open, widen and extend WALL STREET, In the city of I.os Angeles, at cartals point* between .second street and East Pico tttssV and that It is the intention of the oity oonaoll to have said work done and certain land taken therefor, which land la situate in theaaad city of Los Angeles and particularly described a* follows: Ist. That certain tract of Und ftSSSffbSi SS follows: Beginning at a point on th* north**!? line of Third street, said point of beginning being N. 25 deg. 55 mln. 30 see. E. 40.06 fact from a 2x2 stake set at the point of intersec tion of the center line of Third street with the center line of Wall street (southof Boyd street) produced northerly, said point of Intersection being N 54 deg. 28 mm. 30 sec. W. 8.56 feet from the center of a sewer manhole cover act on the center line of Third atreet at th* flra* angle east of Los Angeles street; thence from said point of beginning along the northerly line of Third atreet 8. 54 deg. 28 mln. 30 sec E. 5.58 feet to an angle in thesaid north line of Third street, thence continuing along aaid north line of Third atreet a 59 deg. SS mln. 80 ace. E. 21.01 feet to a point, thence N. 26 deg. 50 mm. 30 sec. E. 700.32 feet to a point on th* southerly line of Second street, thence along aaid southerly line of Second atreet N. 54 deg. 10 mitt. 30 see. VV. 00.88 feet to a point, thane* H. 05 deg. 55 mm. 30 sec. W. 702.43 tact te a point on tbe northerly Ii na ot Third street, thence along said northerly line of Third street S. 54 deg. 28 mln. 30 sec. E. 30.43 t**t to the point of beginning. 2nd. Also that certain tract of land da scribed as follows: Beginning at a point en the southerly line of Third atreet, aaid point ol beginning being S U deg. 03 mln. E. 50.03 feet from a stone set at the angl* in Third street west of San Pedro street; thence from said point of beginning along the aoutherly line of Third street N. 59deg. 2B mln. 30 sec W. 28.20 feet to a point, thence 8. 20 deg 30 mln. W. 114.85 feet to a point, thenc* B. 68 deg. 98 mln. 30 see. E, 29.29 feet to * point, thenc* on a Une parallel to and 30 teet easterly of th* center line of Wall street produced from south of Boyd Btreet, N. 25 deg. 55 mln. 80 see. K. 111.35 hat to the point of beginning. • 3rd. Also that certain tract of land described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersec tion ot the produced center line of Wall atreet south of Ninth street with the southerly lln* of Ninth atreet, said point of beginning being N. 41 deg. 33 mm. K. 76.87 feet from a point midway between twocement monuments set in the intersection of Ninth street and Wall street (formerly Myrtle avenue), aaid monu ments being set on a line parallel to and five (Ml northerly of the southerly line of Ninth street; thence from said point of beginning along the northerly line of Ninth atreet N. 42 deg. 25 mm. W. 30.17 feet to a point; thence N. 4t deg. 33 mm. E. 850.30 feet to a 3xB lot stake set at the angle in the present westerly line of Wall street north of Eighth street, said 3x3 stake being N. 41 deg. 38 mm. W. 5.03 feet and 55.39 feet respectively from two cement monuments set on the bisecting line of said angle; thence along said bisecting line 8. 41 deg. 38 mm. E. 80.42 feet to a point; thence S. 41 deg. 33 mm. W. 849.48 feet to * point on the northerly llneof Ninth street ; thencealong said northerly line N. 42 deg. 25 mln. W. 30.17 feet to the point of beginning, excepting there from any laud therein Included which i* now part of a public street or alley. 4th. Also that other certain tract of land described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the westerly line of Wall street (formerly Myrtle avenue) through theO. W. Childs tract, produced aouthwardiy, with the northerly line of Pico street; thence from said point of beginning along the norther)v line oi Pico street S. 55 deg. 51 mln. E. 60 feet to a point; thence N. 34 deg 06 mm. E. 121.48 feet to the point of intersection of the easterly line of Wall street with the southerly Hue of the O. W. Childs tract, as recorded In book 5, page 355, Of Miscellaneous Records of Les Angeles county; thence along said southerly line of the O. W, Childs tract N. 52deg. 56 mm. \V. lio.oBfeel to the westerly line of Wall street; thence along the produced westerly line of Wall street S. 34 deg. 06 mm. W. 124.52 feet to the point of beginning. Sec. 2. That the exterior boundaries ol th* district which is hereby declared to be bene fited by said improvement and to be assessed to pay the cost, damages and expenses thereof are described as follows; Beginning at a point on t lie northerly line oi Eaat Pico atreet, In the said city of Los Angeles, said point of begin ning being distant 30.13 feet westerly from the 8. E. corner of lot 1 of the Cadlsrqu* tract; thence northerly to a point on th* northerly line of said lot 1, Cadterque tract, distant 52.1 feet easterly from the N. w. cornerof laid lot 1: thence westerly to the 8. W. corner of lot 10 of block IB of the O. W. Childs tract; thence lo the N. W. corner of lot 9of said block 12; thence to the s. W. corner of lot Sol said Mock 12; thence to the N. W. corner of aaid lot 6 ; thence to the S. W. corner of lot 84 of block 11 of the O. W. Childs tract; thence northerly along the alley to the N. W. corner of lot 18 of block B of the Moran tract; thence to the S. w. corner of lot 6 of block Bof the Moran tract: thence to tucX. W. corner of laid lot 6; thence to the 8. W. cornerof lot 19 of th* Botiller tract: thence northerly along the westerly line of said lot 1!) to the N. W. corner thereof; thence to ihe S W. cornet of lot 57 of the Widow Botiller rraet; th«nee to the N. W. corner of said lot 57: thence to the S. W. cot tier of lot 50 of aaid tract, them c to the N.W.corner of lot 47 of said tract, thence westerly to the 8. W. corner of lot lit ef the Maple avenue tract, thence northerly te the N.W. cornerof lot 22, Maple nvenue tract, thence easterly to the S. W. corner of lot IS of the Reves tract, hence to the N. W. corner of said lot 16, thence lothetiE. corner of lot US of the Reyes vineyard property, thence northerly to the N. K. corner of lot 14 of said Reyes vine yard property, thence westerly to the 8. V**. corner of lot 14 of blook B of the Morena vine yard tract, thence northerly to til* X. W. corner ol lot 6 of said block B, thence easterly to the S. W. corner of lot 1 of said block B, thence northerly to the N. W. corner of said lot 1, thence to the W. corner of lot 4, block Aof the Moreno vineyard .ract, thence north erly to the N. W. corner of lot 1 of said bleck A, them c to the 8. W. corner of lot 44 of th* Mills tract, thence northerly to the N. W. corner of lot 39 of Bald Mills tract, thenc* lo theS. W. corner of lot 13 of the Mills tract, thence northerly to the N. W. corner of lot 14 of said Mills t.act, thence to the s. K. corner of lot 6of blocks of the Orchard tract, theme northerly to tbe N. E. corner nf said lot 6, thence to tbe 8. W. corner of lot 17 of block l of said Orchard tract, thence to the X. W. corner ol said lot 17, thence to the 8. w. corner of lot 18 ot block 1, Orchard tract, thence northerly along the westerly llneof aaid lot 18 to the southerly line of Third street, thence to a point on the northerly Une of Third street distant 170 feel easterly from the N. E. oorner of Los Angelea and Third streets, thence N. v 5 deg. 55 mln. 30 see. K. to a point on the southerly line of Second street, thence easterly along the southerly line of Second st red'i7tl feet to a point, thence S. B5 deg, 55 mitt. 30 see, W. to a point in the northerly line of block 3 o[ the Orchard tract,thencewesterlv to the N. B. corner of lot 2oi block 3 of the Orchard tract, thence southerly to the S.E. corner of lot 33 of block 4 of aaid Orchard tract, thence to the X. E. corner ot lot 52 of t be Mills triirt, thence southerly to 8. E. corner of lot 47 of the Ml lis tract, thence to the X. E. coiner of lot 1 of block E, Moreno vineyard tract, thence southerly along the easterly line Of blocks 15 and I) of the Moreno vineyard tract to the 8. E. corner of lot 7of sniu block D, thence westerly along the southerly lineof ■aid lot 7 to a point 120 feet easterly of th* easterly line of Wall street, thence southerly on a line parallel to and 120 feet easterly 01 the easterly line of Wall street to a point on Ihe southerly line of lot 10 ol th* NordhoU tract, thence westerly to the N. E. corner of lot 11 of said Nordholt tract, thence south erly to the 8 E. corner of said lot 11, thence to the X. E. corner of lot 18 of the Reves tract, thence to th* 8 .E. corner of said lot 18, thence easterly along the southerly line of the Reyes tract to a point 180 feet easterly of tlie easterly line of Wall street, thence southerly to a point on tho southerly line of lot 1 of tlie Maple avenue tract, distant 120 feel easterly of the easterly line of Wall street, thence easterly to the N. E. corner of loi 8 of the Maple avenue tract, thence south erly to the s. X corner of lot 11 of the Maple avenue tract, thence westerly along the south erly line of said lot 11 to a point 120 feet eait erlyol the easterly line of Wall street, thence southerly on a line parallel with and 120 feet easterly of the present easterly line of Wall street to the northerly Hue of Eighth street, thence lo Hie N E corner of lot 60 of the Widow Botiller tract, thence southerly to ihe 8E ear ner ot said lot6o, thence easterly to the NE corner of lot 11 of the Audr* B. de Dominguet subdivision, thence southerly along the east erly line of said subdivision to the northerly line of Ninth street, thence t*> th* NE Corner of lot 2 of block C of the Mor*h tract, thence to the SE corner of aaid lot 2, thence to the N E corner of lot 6of said block C, thence south erly to t lie SK corner of lot 5 of block F of th* Moran tract, thence aoutherly to the SE corner of lot 12 of block 14 of theO. W. Childs tract, thence to the XE corner of lot 1 of block 15 of O. W. Childs tract, thence to the SE corner of said lot 1, t hence to the NE oorner of lot 7 of said block 10 of O. W. Childs tract, thence to the 8E corner of lot Bof said block 15, thence westerly along the southerly line of said lot 8 of said block 15 to a point distant 180 feat east erly of the -w eoruer of aaid lot 8, thenc* S 34 deg. 06 mm. W to the northerly lin* of East Pico street, thence along the northerly line of East Pico street to th* point of beginning; ex cepting therefrom all land within (aid exterior boundaries contained which 1* SOW part or parcel of a public street or alley and except ing also the land In section 1 of this Ordinance described as the land to b* taken for eaid lm provement. Reference Is hereby made to the said ordi nance of intention for farther particular!. d. jtrwAtsdai, By P, C Ha-vko*-, Deputy, 11