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12 PUBLIC ADVERTISING ' If Atle* InvHlnc Street Work rr«i»««««N Pursuant to Statute* and to Or- 4lna.nc« No. 11.286 (New Series) of the Council of the City of la>s Angele*, adopted July 10, 1905, directing this notice, the undersigned Invites and will receive nt hi* office in the Ctty Hall, tip to 11 o'clock a, m. of ..Monday, July 31, l!>05, sealed proposals'or htds for the following atreet work,'- tn-.be done ac- cording to the specification's for tho con- struction of a. sewer on ATcnnt Twen- ty-two, between Humboldt street and the A., T. ft S. F. Railway, In the City of Los Angele*, posted nnd on tile, and therefor adopted, to wit: That a public aewer be con«truct*<l In said city along tha center line of AVENIIE TWENTY-TWO commencing at the Intersection of said center line with a. line which Is paral- lel to and distant t.RO feet southerly from the northerly line of Humboldt street, and extending northerly for a distance of 688 feet,' and across all Intersections of street*, together with one manhole and one flushtank, all to be connected with said sewer. Said sewer is to be constructed of vitrified, salt-glazed pipe eight Inches In Internal diameter. Bald manhole Is to be constructed of brick nnd mortar and I* to have a con- crete bottom nnd an Iron cover, and I* to be circular- In horizontal section with an Internal diameter of four feet. Bald manhole Is to have an Internal height of nine feet. Said flushtank Is to be constructed of brick and mortar and Is to have a concrete bottom and an Iron cover and is to be circular in horizontal section with 'An Internal diameter of five feet and is to have a capacity of three hun- dred gallon*. All of which improvement I* to be constructed In accordance with the plans and proflle therefor on file In the office of the City Engineer of the City of Los Angeles and specifications there- for on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Los Angeles, said specifications being entitled "Specifica- tions for the construction of a sewer along Avenue Twenty-two, between Humboldt street and the A., T. & S. F. Ry." That said contemplated work of Improvement is, In the opinion of said Council, of more than local and ordinary public benefit, and they here- by declare that the exterior bound- aries of the district to be benefited by said Improvement and to be assessed to pay the cost and expense of said Improvement shall be as follows: Commencing at the most easterly corner of lot 16, block 1, of Map of tho Hamilton Tract, as said map Is re- corded in Book 6, page 624, Miscel- laneous Records of Los Angeles Coun- ty; thence northerly and parallel to the easterly line of Avenue Twenty-two to the most northerly corner of lot 29 of said block 1; thence westerly along the northerly line of said lot 29 to the most westerly corner of said lot 29; thence westerly in a direct line to the most northerly corner of lot 3, block 2, of said Hamilton Tract; thence westerly along the northerly line of said lot 3 , to. the southerly line of the right of ■way formerly of Los Angeles arid San Gabriel Valley R. R. (now of the Atchl- son. Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company) as Bald right of way ap- pears upon a map recorded In Book 28, page 96 of said Miscellaneous Records; thence westerly along the southerly line of said right of way to the wester- ly line of said lot 3; thence southerly and parallel to the westerly line of said Avenue Twenty-two to the northerly line of Humboldt street; thence easter- ly along said northerly line of Hum- boldt street to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom any portion of any public street or alley which may be included .within the above-described district , . ' Bidders must file with each proposal or bid a check payable to the. order of the Mayor of this city, certified by a responsible bank, for an amount which shall not be less than ten per cent of the aggregate of the proposal, or a bond for the said amount and so pay- able, signed by the bidder and by two sureties, who shall justify, before any officer competent to administer an oath. In double the said amount, and over and above all statutory exemp- In bidding use blanks which will be furnished by the City Clerk upon appli- cation. Los Angeles, Cal., July 24. 1905. H. J. LELANDE, City Clerk and ex-Offlcio Clerk of th« Council of the City of Los Angeles. 7-24-25 2t Notice Inviting Street Work Proposals Pursuant to Statutes and to Or- dinance No. 11,285 (New Series) of the Council of the City of Los Angeles, adopted July 10, 1905, directing this notice, the undersigned invites and will receive at his office in the City Hall, up to 11 o'clock a. m. of Monday, July 31, 1905, sealed proposals or bids for the following street work, to be done according to specifications: No. 1 (New Series) for cement curbs, • No. 2 (New Series) for cement side- walks, in the City of Los Angeles, posted and ■on ■ file, therefor adopted, or herein mentioned, to wit: Ist. That a cement curb be constructed along each line of the roadway of ' CERES AVENUE from the northerly line of Eighth street to the northerly curb line of said Eighth street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed to the official line and grade). In accordance with specifications for con- structing cement curbs, on file In the office of the City Clerk, said specifica- tions i being No 1 (New Series) and adopted by , Ordinance No. 8572 (New Series). 2d.' That a cement sidewalk five (5) feet in width be constructed along each side of said Ceres avenue from the southerly line of. Seventh street to the northerly curb line of Eighth street (excepting such por- tions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk five (5) feet In width has been constructed to the official line and grade), said side- walk to be constructed In accordance with specifications for constructing ce- ment sidewalks on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 2 (New Series) and adopted by Ordinance No. 8572 (New Series). Bidders must file with each proposal or bid a check payable to the order of the Mayor of this city, certified by a responsible bank, for an amount which shall not be less than ten per cent of the aggregate of the proposal, or a bond, for the said amount and so pay- able, signed by the bidder and by two sureties, who shall Justify, before any officer competent to administer an cath, in double the said amount, and over and above all statutory exemp- tions. In bidding use blanks which will be furnished by the City Clerk upon appli- cation. Los Angeles, Cal., July 24, 1905. ; «il „■ .. H. J. LELANDE, City Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Council of the City of Los Angeles. 7-Z4-25 Zt _ ... Notice of Sl r<-.-t Work notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, the 6th day of July, A D 1905, the Council of the City of Xos An- geles did, at Its meeting on said day adopt an Ordinance of Intention, num- bered 11,240 (New Series), to have the fol- lowing work done, to wit: Ist. That FORTY-SIXTH STREET, in said city, from the west line of Alameda street to the east line of Staunton avenue, including all Intersections of streets (excepting sucli portions of said street and intersections 2?«, a JV eql " r f dd v by law t0 be kept in , order or repair by any person or com- pany having railroad tracks thereon and also excepting such portions as have already been graded aAd graveled fn<} .accepted . be graded and grave U-d to the official grade In accordance with the plans and profile on file in tho fl/i??™.' V* Clty Jf n » IMM and spec"! ficatlona for grading and gravelinir streets In the City of l,os Anglles wltff ron^K Knee s? b «sS?Ss N f o.'8 a i' d ( l S^'B"e a r l ie.r PeClflCatlO " /bel «« 2d. That a cement' curb be con- structed along each line of the roadway of said Forty-sixth street, from t no west line of Alameda ■ street to the east line of Btaunton avenue (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb lias already been constructed to the official line •no grade), in accordance with speclfl- ♦ Zt ?.?* l ' or .. c °n«>ructlng cement curbs, on file In the office of the City Clerk, Kerios) PeC tlon " beln * No - ™ (New «« R ,o f « e «'» n f c . 1 ".! 1"1 "* hy ' made t0 ■ al<l Oral- nance of Intention for further particulars TM.M«» JAMES HANLEV, T-jvw it street Superintendent. PUBLIC AOVERTIBmQ^^ TVntlc. of )Mr*»t Work. Public notice Is hereby given that on Wednesday, the Rth day of July, A. 15. l.tflfi, the Council of the. City of ism An- gele* did, nt It* meetlnr on aald day, adopt an Ordinance of Intention, num- bered 11.2 M (New fiorlesi. to have the fol- lowing work done, to wit: Ist. That , RRNO STREET !n oald city, from the southerly line of Pli"»t street, to the southerly termination of said Reno street, Including all intersee- tlona of street* (excepting such portion* of kald Mtreet ana Intersections as are re- quired by law to be kept In order or re- pair by any person or company hnvlng rallioad tracks thereon, and also except- ing »uch portion* aa have already been graded and graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled to tha official grade In accarriancn with tha plan* and profile on file In the office of tho City Engineer and specifications for grading and gravel- Ing streets In the City of Los Angele* with the natural gravel of the street. Class A, on file In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications be- ing No. 3(1 (New Series). 2d. That a cement curb be constructed along each line of the roadway of said Reno street, from the southerly curb line of First street to the southerly termina- tion of said Reno street (excepting along auch portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed to the official line and grade). In accordance with specifica- tions for constructing cement curbs, on file In the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). 3d. That a cement sidewalk five (5) feet In width be constructed along the westerly side of said Reno street, from the southerly curb line of First street to a point 120 feet south of the southerly line of (.aid First street and from a point 480 feet south of said southerly line of First street to the southerly termina- tion of said Reno street. And also along the easterly side of said Reno street from the southerly curb line of First street to a point 147.75 feet south of the southerly line of said First street, and from a point 507.76 feet south of said southerly line of First street to the southerly termination of said Reno street (excepting such por- tions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk five (6) feet In width has been constructed to the official line and grade), said side- walk to be constructed In accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (New Berles). 4th. That a cobble-paved gutter be constructed along each line of the roail- way of said Reno street from a point three feet north of the southerly curb line of First street to the southerly ter- mination of said Reno street, also across Eldorado street along each side of said Reno street (excepting along such por- tions of the line of said roadway alone which a cement or cobble-paved gutter has already been constructed to • the official line and grade, and also except- ing such portions of said street and In- tersections as are required by law to bo kept in order or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon i. , : #ald gutters shall be three (3) feet in WMth, excepting at Intersections of streets, where said gutters shall be six (0) feet In width; and said gutters shall be constructed In accordance with the plans and profile therefor on file in the office of the City Engineer, and in accordance with specifications for the construction of cobble-paved gutters on file In the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 7 (New Series), and adopted by Ordinance No. 8572 (New Series). Sec. 2. The Council of said city hereby finds upon estimate of the City Engineer that the total cost of said Improvement will be greater than fifty cents per front foot along each line of said street, in- cluding the cost of Intersections, and it Is hereby determined. In pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, approved February 27th, 18!>3. as amended by an Act of the Legis- lature amending said last named act, which amending act became a law March 2d. 1839, I that bonds shall be Issued to represent the cost of said im- provement. Said bonds shall be serial, extending over a period of ten years, an even proportion of the principal sum of which shall be payable annually, on the second day of January of each year by coupon, after their date until the whole are paid, and to bear interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable seml-annually on the second days of January and July of each and every year. Reference Is hereby made to said Ordi- nance of Intention for further particulars. JAMES HANLEY. 7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent. " , Notice of Street Work Public notice Is hereby given that on Wednesday, the Bth day of July, 1905, the Council of the City of Los Angeles did, at its meeting on said day, adopt an Or- dinance of Intention, numbered H,i3B (New Series), to have the following work done, to wit: Ist. That MAINES AVENUE. in said city, from the west line of Vermont avenue to the east line of Romeo street, Including ail intersections of streets (excepting such portions of said street and intersections as are required by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or com- pany having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such portions as have already been graded and graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled to the official grade In accordance with the plans and profile on file In the office of the City Engineer and speci- fications for grading and graveling streets. Class A, in the City of Los Angeles, on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city, said speci- fications being No. 30 (New Series). 2d. That a cement curb be con- structed along each line of the roadway of said Malnes avenue, from the west line of Vermont avenue to the east line of Romeo street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed to the official line and grade). In accordance with specifi- cations for constructing cement curbs, on file in the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). 3d. That a cement sidewalk four (4) feet in width be constructed along each side of said Malnes avenue, from the west line of Vermont avenue to the east line of Romeo street (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk four (4i feet in width has been constructed to the official line and grade), said side- walk to be constructed in accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file In the office ■bf the City Clerk of said city,' said specifications being No. 23 (New Series). Reference Is hereby made to said Ordi- nance of Intention for further particulars. JAMES HANLEY, 7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent. Notice of Street Work Public notice Is hereby given that on Wednesday, tha 6th day of July, A. D. 1905, the Council of the City of Los An- geles did, at Its meeting on said day, adopt an Ordinance of Intention, num- bered 11,227 (New Series), to have the fol- lowing work done, to wit: Ist. That a cement curb be con- structed along each line of the roadway TENTH STREET, from the produced westerly line of that portion of Georgia street lying north of said Tenth street to the produced easterly line of that portion of Blame street lying south of said Tenth street (excepting along such portlonß of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or gran- ite curb has already been constructed to the official line and grade), In ac- cordance with specifications for con- structing cement curbs on file in the office of the City Clerk, said specifi- cations being No. 1 (New Series), and adopted by Ordinance No. 8572 (Now Series). 2d. That a cement sidewalk five (i) feet In width be constructed along each side of said Tenth street, from the produced westerly line of that portion of Georgia street lying north of Tenth street to the produced easterly line of that portion of Blame street lying south of said Tenth street (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk five (5) feet In width haa been constructed to the official line and grade), said sidewalk to be constructed In accord' ance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file In the office o" the City Clerk of said city, said specific*- tlpns being No. 2 (New Series) and adopt- ed by Ordinance No. 8573 (New Series). Reference is hereby made lo said 6rd|. nance of Intention for further particulars nn,.,nc. ' -JAM KB HANLBY. " 7-24-29 et Street Superintendent. LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY; MORNING, JULY 25, 1905. PUBLIC ADVERTISING lVo< lce nt Street Work Public, notice 1« hereby given that on Wednenday, the Rth day of July, 1905, the CounclLof the City of Lo* Angeles did, at It* %i«e.Hng on raid day, adopt an Ordinance of intention, ' numbered 11,232 (New Series), to have the follow- ing work done, to wit: Ist. That FORTY-NINTH STREET, In said city, from the west line of Central' avenue to the. east line of Domlngues street. Including all Intersection* of street* (excepting sucn portions of said street and Intersection 1 ! a* are required by law to ho kept In order or repair by any person or com- pany having railroad track* thereon, and also excepting auch portions as have already been graded and graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled to the official grndA In accordance with the plan* and profile on file in the office of the City Engineer nnd speci- fications for the construction of f:raveled streets, Cla»* I>, In the City of ,os Angeles, on file In the office of tho City Clerk of said city, said specifica- tion* being No. 29 (New Series). 2d. That a cement curb be con- structed along each line of the roadway of said Forty-ninth ntreet, from the west line of Central avenue to the east line of Domlnguez street (excepting along such 'portion* of tht. line of said roadway upon which a cement or grtonlte curb has already been constructed to the official Hit* and grade), In accordance with specifi- cation* for constructing cement curbs, on file In the office of the City Clerk, xald specifications being No. 22 (New Series). Rd. That a cement sidewalk five (S) feet In width be constructed along the south side of said Forty-ninth street, from the west line of Central avenue to the east line of Domtngues street (excepting such portions of said street between said point* along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk five (5) feet In width has been constructed to the official line and grade), snld side- walk to he constructed In accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file In the officu of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (New Series). Sec. 2. The Council of said city here- by finds upon estimate of the City Engineer that the total cost of said Improvement will be greater than fifty cents per front foot along each line of said street. Including the cost of inter" sections, and It is hereby determined. In pursuance of an Act of the Legisla- ture of the State of California., ap- proved February 27th, 1893, as amend- ed by an Act of the Legislature amend- ing said last named act, which amend- ing act became a law March 2d, 1899, 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 the principal sum of which shall be payable annually, on the second day of January of each year, by coupon, after their date until the whole are paid, and to bear Interest at the rate of seven (7,' per cent per annum, payable seml-an- nually on the second days of January and July of each and every year. Reference Is hereby made to said Or- dinance of Intention for further par- ticulars. . . . . JAMES HANLEY, 7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent. Notice of Street Work Public notice Is hereby given that on- Wednesday, the 6th day of July, A. D. 1905, the Council of the City of Los An- geles did,* at its meeting on said day, adopt an Ordinance of Intention, num- bered 11,236 (New Series), to have the fol- lowing work done, to wit: Ist That THIRTY-NINTH STREET. In said city, from the west line of Normandle avenue to the east line of Western avenue, including all Intersections of streets (excepting sucli portions of said street and Intersection* as are required by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or com- pany having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such portions as have already been graded and graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled to the official grade In accordance with the plans and profile on file in the office of the City Engineer and speci- fications for' grading and graveling streets in the City of Los Angeles with the natural soil of the street, Class A, on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 30 (New Series). 2d. That a cement . curb be con- structed along each line of the roadway of said Thirty-ninth street, from the west curb line of Normandle avenue to the east line of Western avenue (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed to the official lino and grade), in accordance with specifi- cations for constructing cement curbs, on file In the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). 3d. That a cement sidewalk four (4) feet In width be constructed along the north side of said Thirty-ninth street, from the west curb line of Normandie avenue to the east line of Western ave- nue (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk four (4) feet in width has been constructed to the official line and grade), said side- walk to be constructed in accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (Now Series). Sec. 2. The Council of said city here- by finds upon estimate of the City Engineer that the total cost of said improvement will be greater than fifty cents per front foot along each line of said street. Including the cost of inter- sections, and it Is hereby determined. In pursuance of an Act of tho Legisla- ture of the State of California, ap- proved February 27th, 1893, as amend- ed by an Act of the Legislature amend- ing said last named Act, which amend- ing Act became a law March 2d, 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 the principal sum of which shall be payable annually, on the second day o£ January of each year, by coupon, after their date until the whole are paid, and to bear Interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable seml-an- nually on the second days of January and July of each and every year. Reference is hereby made to said Ordi- nance of Intention for further particulars. JAMES HANLEY, 7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent. Notice of Publlo Work Public notice is hereby given that at its meeting held on Monday, the 19th day of June, 1905, the City Council of the City of Los Angeles adopted an Ordinance, designated as Ordinance No. 11,194 (New Series), declaring its in- tention to order the following improve- ment to be made, to wit: Section 1. That it Is the Intention of the City Council of the City of Los Angeles to close up, vacate and abau-- don, for alley purposes, a certain ALLEY. being a public alley of the City of Los Angeles, in the block bounded by En- terprise street, Alameda street, Law- rence street and Hunter street, de- scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at the southeasterly cor- ner of lot 1, block 7 of Thomas Leahy's Subdivision of the Eighth Street Tract, as per map recorded in Book 55, at pages 93 and 94, Miscellaneous Rec- ords of Los Angeles County; thence northwesterly in a direct line to the southwesterly corner of lot 15, said block 7; thence southerly in a direct line to the northwesterly corner of lot 16, said block 7; thence southeast- erly in a direct line to the northeast- erly corner of lot 80, said block 7; thence northerly in a direct line to the point of beginning. Sec. 2. That the exterior boundaries of the district of land to be affected by said work or improvement are here- by specified and declared to be aa fol- lows, to wit: Beginning at the. northeasterly cor- ner of lot 1, block 7 of Thomas Leahy's Subdivision of the Eighth Street Tract, as - hereinbefore mentioned; thence northwesterly . in . a direct line to the northwesterly corner of lot 15, said block 7; thence southerly In a direct line to the southwesterly corner of , lot 16, said block 7; thence southeasterly In a direct line to the southeasterly corner of lot 80, said block Tj thence northerly in a direct line to the point of beginning; excepting therefrom any land therein contained which is now a part of any publlo street .or. alley, . In said city. ' Reference Is hereby . made to said Ordinance, on file in the office of the Ctty Clerk of said city, for further par* tlculan. pmBMF; JAMES HANLBY. Street Superintendent ,of the City of Los Angelas. 7.17-2«l«t, PUBLIC ADVERTISING N«4le« of *«ree« Work PnMlc notice Is hereby given thAt on Wednesday, the Sth day of July, IMS, the Council of the City of I,o« AnseleH did, «t Its meeting on said <1«y, adopt an Ordl- nane* of Intention, numbered 11,237 (New Series) to have the following work done, : Ist. That BUDLONO AVENUE, in «ald city, from the south line of Washington street to the produced north lln# of the Couverley Tract, Including nil Intersection* of street* (excepting such portions of Mid street nnd intersection* a* are required by law to be kept In order or repair by *ny p^roon or com- pnny having railroad track* thereon and also excepting such portions a< have already been graded and graveled and accepted), be, graded nnd graveled to the offlclnl grade. In accordance with the plans and profile on file In the office of th« City Engineer and speci- fications for grading nnd graveling street* In the City of Lou Angeles with the natural gravel of the atreet. Class B. on file In th« office, of the City Clerk of said city, snld specifications being No. 81 (New Berlea). 2d. That a cement curb ha con- structed along ench line of the roadway of snld Budlong avenue, from the south line of Wnshlngtnn street to the produced north line of the Couverley Tract (ex- cepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb ha* already been constructed to the official line and Rr.vdo), in accordance with specifi- cations for constructing cement curb*, on file In tha office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New Scries). •Bd. That a. cement nldnwalk five (8) feet In width be constructed along each line of said Budlong ave- nue, from the south line of Washington -street to the pro- duced north line of the Couverley Tract (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk rive (f>) feet In width has been constructed to the official line and grade), said side- walk to be constructed in accordance with specifications for constructing cement Rldewalks on file In the offlca of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (New Series). Sec. 2. The Council of said city here- by • finds upon estimate of the City Engineer that the total cost of said Improvement will he greater than fifty cents per front foot along each line of said street, Including the cost of Inter- sections, and It Is hereby determined, in pursuance of an Act of the Legisla- ture of the State of California, ap- proved February 27th, 1893, as amend- ed by an Act of the Legislature amend- ing said last named Act, which amend- ing Act became a law March 2d, 1899. 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 the principal sum of -which shall bo payable annually, on the second day of January of each year, by coupon, after their date until the whole are paid, and to bear interest at the rate of seven (7 > per cent per annum, payable seml-an- nually on the second days of January and July of each and every year. Reference Is hereby made to said Ordi- nance of Intention for further particulars. JAMES HANLEY, 7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent. Notice of Street Work Public notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, the sth day of July, A. D. 1905. the Council of the City of Los An- geles did, at Its meeting on said day, adopt an Ordinance of Intention, num- bered 11,233 (New Series), to have the fol- lowing work done, to wit: Ist. That FIFTIETH STREET, In said city, from the west line of Central avenue to the east lino of McKlnley avenue. Including all intersections of streets (excepting such portions of said street and Intersections as are required by law to be kept In order or repair by any person or com-, pany having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such portions as have already been graded and graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled to the official grade In accordance with the plans and profile on file In the office of the City Engineer and speci- fications for grading and graveling streets in the City of Los Angeles wltn the natural gravel of the street, Class B, on file In the office of the City Clem of said city, said specifications being No. 31 (New Series). 2d. • That a cement curb be con- structed along each line of the roadway of said Fiftieth street, from the west line of Central avenue to the east line of McKlnley avenue (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed to the official Hue and grade). In accordance with specifi- cations for constructing cement curbs, on file in the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New (Series). 3d. That a cement sidewalk four (4) feet In width be constructed along each side of said Fiftieth street, from the west line of Central avenue to the east line of McKinley avenue (excepting such ■ portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk four (4) feet in width has been constructed to the official line and grade), said side- walk to be constructed in accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file In -the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (Now Series). Sec. 2. The Council of said city here- by finds upon estimate of the City Engineer that the total cost of said Improvement will be greater than fifty cents per front foot along each line of said street, Including the cost of Inter- sections, and it Is nereby determined, in pursuance of an Act of tho Legisla- ture of the State of California, ap- proved February 27th, 1893, as amend- ed by an Act of the Legislature amend- ing said last named act, which amend- ing act became a law March 2d, 1899, 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 the principal sum of which shall bo payable annually, on the second day of January of each year, by coupon, after their date until the whole are paid, and to bear Interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable soml-an- nually on the second days of January and July of each and every, year. Reference is hereby made to said Ordi- nance of Intention for further particulars. JAMES HANLEY. 7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent. Notice of Public Work Public notice is hereby given that at Its meeting held on Monday, the 19th day of June, 1905, the City Council of the City of Los Angeles adopted an Ordinance, designated as Ordinance No. 11,191 (New Series), declaring its In- tention to order the following Improve- ment to be made, to wit: That . •■ SIXTEENTH STREET, a public street of the City of Los An- geles, be opened and widened, to the width of 80 feet, from Arlington street to Normandie avenue, in said city. Reference Is hereby made to said Ordinance, on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city, for further par- ticulars. JAMES HANLEY, Street . Superintendent of the City of Lob Angeles. , 7-17-26 lot Notice of Publlo Work Publlo notice is hereby given that at Its meeting held on Monday, the 26th day of June, 1905, the City Councilor the City of Los Angeles adopted an Ordinance, designated as Ordinance No. 11,215 (New Series), declaring its In- tention to order the following Improve- ments to be made, to wit: . That . ■ JEFFERSON STREET, 1 a. publlo street of the. City of Los An- geles, be widened' to a width of sev- enty-two - (12) feet between Western avenue and Arlington street,' in ■ said city. . ' Reference is ' hereby . made .to said Ordinance, on file In the office of the City Clerk of said city, for further par- UCUlari - ' I JAMES HANLBY.: Street' Superintendent .of the City of Los Angeles. T-17-26 lOt ' - J. C. Cunningham TRUNKS! 539 8. Spring Phones 811 , REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS MONDAY, JULT 24. JWS. ' Msry B. RafTe.ty (known a§ Mary E. Raffefty) and C. E. Raffety to F. H. Tru« «nd F. A. Cleveland-Lot.*, btoc* «. Ituntlngton Park v....510 U. T. A R. Co. to Carroll J. Daly— Lot 11, block 7. Short Line Beach subdivision No. 3 • *l 0 William I. Smith to Id*. Lebovltss— Lot 15, block 4, Electric. Railway Homestead assocla t lon *1O Lore.na O. Oliver and John H. Oliver to H. 8. Pohl— Part lot «, block 18, Ango legno Heights tract ...*IO John K. Marble and Miriam Maclar»n Marble to A. A. Chouteau and Cora B. Chouteau— Lot* 7, 8 and 20, block B, L. A. Imp. Co.'s subdivision of part lot 8, blot-k 89. It. B $10 Jacoblta M. Robinson to Adella Arnas— Part lot 11, Gardens, tract lit Julia A. Cochran to Downey Irfi.nd and Imp. association— Part Ro. Banta Ger trudes i tsoiiO H. I. Btuart, trustee under deed' 23l4-11, to Anna Spark*— Lot 23, Grand Avenue Electric tract No. 1 $10 Same to Mary Powell Simons— Lots 29 and 80, Grand Avenue Electric tract.. slo Same to Imelda E. Brook* and Ada Mac Brooks— Lot 26. same tract $10 Same to Edmund Lincoln— Lots 3 ami 4, same tract .....$lO R. T. Preston to Abbot Kinney Co.— Part lot 20, B. Kinney As Dickinson's subdivision $1 E. L. 'Blanchard and Arbelle> O. Blan chard to Edwin D. Mohler-Part lot 21, Mrs. Glenson's subdivision of part of lots, block 78, IT. 8 $10 T. I. tit. T. Co. to Caroline E. Anderson —Lot 17, blork D, subdivision of. block C, Third addition of North Manhattan Beach $10 11. C Adam* and Sarah' J. Adams to Walter B. Sheckles . and . Kathryn May Sheckles— Lot 8, block 2, La Paloma tract ....'. $10 Edmund W. Maxaon and-Laura Lv Max son to Benjamin F. Maxson— Lot 6, block B, Maxson?s subdivision .of . McLatn es tate $lrt F. W. Eldrldge and K. E. Eldrldge to Virginia Crafts— Lots 13 and 14, block IS, Short Line Beach subdivision. No. 1.. 510 Carl M. .Heintz and Maud G. Helntz to Oscar S. Lusk— Lots 14 and 15, block 6, Hermosa Beach ...SIOOO Edward L. Btirgoln and Grace F. Bur foln to Edward Rosland ' and ' Augusta losland— Lot 21, Gordon & . Hubbaril's South Park tract , .....$lO Olive Haughawout to J. H. Tynan and Grace Tynan— Lot 47, Solano tract ...$lO John Barry and Catherine M. Barry to J. M. Allen— Lot 64, Workman & Hollenbeek tract •. ..$llOO A. N. Cook and Edith M. Cook to E. A. Bonlne— Part lot 2, Farrls &. Ly man's subdivision ' of lots .12 and 33, lands of Mutual Orchard company. $1200 George M. Archibald and Georgetta Archibald to John E.. Scott— Lot 226, Ocean Beach subdivision, Redondo Beach- ...,•.'..■... $10 Homer L. Trueblood and M.: L.'.True blood to C. G. Warner — Lot 13, Grand View addition to Whltticr .>.:..522b Jesse F. Hunnlcutt and May. W. Hun nlcutt to C. G. Warner— Lot 17, J. W. Hollingsworth's addition to Whlt tler ..$lO John F. Martin and Leila Maude Mar tin to same— Lot 23, block 11, Whit tier ..S4OO Peter Johnson to A. P. Smith — Agree ment to convey lot 4, block 16, Rude clnda tract $1925 Jennie McCormlck Spaldlng to Mrs. E. L. Myers — Part Excelsior tract. $1700 Hermosa Beach Land and Water company to Ernest H. Miller — Lot 17, block 1, Hermosa Beach 1 $10 Frank A. Wolfskin to Weston Build- Ing company — Lots 3, 4 and 5, block B. M. Salomon's Washington Street and First Avenue tract $10 Martha A. Ellis and Welcom Ellis to Samuel K. Lebus— Lot 102, J. Marlon Brooks' subdivision of Philbln tract. $10 C. W. Nlcklln and Lillian Brock Nlck lln to W. A. Rideout— Lots 9 and 10. block 3, North Manhattan Beach... s9oo Dollar Savings Bank and Trust com pany to James T. Youngs — Part lots 33 and 35. West Adams Street tract... $10 When You're Hot arid thirsty Just advise Old Sol to lose himself while you make yourself con- tent by Retting outside of a glass or two of Maler & Zobeletn beer. There's every delight, no aftermath of HI. In drinking this beer, which has ' made countless thousands rejoice. Ar« you with the multitude in the use of Maier & Zobeleln beer? "' *■ ~> It Is a Pleasure to Drink Wieland's Extra Pale Beer The Pride of the Great West Renowned for ib purity, excellence of flavor and strength. Family trade solicited. ; ' J Depot and Bottling Works. Adloff & Hauerwaas Sole Agent* '-/• . ' 112-118 Central Avenue PUBLIC ADVERTISING Notice of Street Work- Public notice Is hereby given that on Wednesday, the 6th day of July, 'A. D. 1905, the Council of the City of ■ Los An- geles did, at Its meeting on said day, adopt an Ordinance of Intention, No. 11,228 (New Series),, to have the following work done, to wit: ( ■: •■ ■■'. ',*■ Ist. Tha{ FORTY-SEVENTH STREET; In said city from the west line of Alameda street ■to the east line i of Staunton. avenue, Including I all Intersections of streets (excepting - such ■ portions of . said streets ana intersections ■ as are required by . law to be kept In .order. or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon, and also except- ing suoh portions as have already' been graded and. graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled to the official grade in accordance with the plans and proflle on tile In the oltice of the City- Engineer and specifications for the construction of graded and graveled streets In' the, City of Los Angeles with, the natural gravel of the street, Class B, on file In the office of the City Clerk of aald city, said specifi- cations being No. 81 (New Series).' 2d. That a cement curb be constructed along each line of the roadway: of v said Forty-seventh street, from the .'west Una of Alameda street ito i the i east I line .of Staunton- 'avenue' (excepting along ' such portions of the line of said roadway upon which' a cement or granite curb has al- rea<iy been constructed to the official line and grade), in accordance with specifica- tions -for constructing cement curbs, , on file in the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 23 (Newi Series). Reference is. hereby made. to, said Ordi- nance . of' Intention, for' further particu- lars. . dzjßHiiHir ■•••• -■..," JAMEB. HANLEY, ; 7-24-23 6t ' ' Street Superintendent. T. 8. Cftfy and Lena. B. Cary to John H. Dorlon, truntee — Lots 7. *, 9 snd 1", binck A, retfibdivlftlon of Inner Harbor tract , $ 1 0 fIsMM E. M.irfnrlnn* and S. F. Mac farlane to Addle fa irnwlttt— - Lot 20, block 1J WMt Adams Height* ;!»• Anna W. Pmee to Jamfn K. Stroonlder — Part unction 12, township 1 iouth, ranga Ift west , $600 George n. Bmee to Ann* W. Bm*e — Part section 12, township 1 south, range 10 went; lots 1 and 2, addition No. 1, Covlna, $10 John If. Norton and Mary F. Norton to George M. Derby — Lot 4, block 7, Alamltos Bay tract ..sl9 William Clagu* and Ailea E. Clflgue. to .lomlp p. Whit*— Lot 56, block B, Clsgue tract $10 Thomas Mr.ClHls.nil and Jane McClH i!i. t0 J f - R - f'lnton, trustee — Lot I*, block 8, La Patoma tract $10 Mr*, if. R. Hunton, individually and J? tr ,"*// !Sl t0 Thomas MeClelland— Part Hifjni l " 1 S,""* 1 " 1"*1 "* Villa tract $10 William T. fiddler nnd Clarfbel E. Bad 17" !°.F £■ Volley— Villa lots 1« and 18. block 88, Glendale ..... . . Jlrt Redondo Jmp. Co. to Charles Whltehead —Part block 1M iISOO Rosedale Cemetery Assn to Lee A. Phil lips— Lots 7 and M, Bee. 8, Rosedale..sl2oo eGorge..H. Feck, Jr. and Olive M. Peck to James Wilkinson— Lot 28, block 7, Peck's Grand View tract $350 W. C. R. Richardson to John Arthur Logan— Part lot 1, block 2, Richardson's «uh $2500 Same, to Same-Part lot I,, block 2, Rich arrlson's sub ; $200 Woodward-Bennett Co. to Arthur Jen ner—Lot 18, J. A. Woodward tract $10 Charlotte, L. McArthur to John O. Slut man—Part lot 80, block D, La Canada... s2 B. H. Hiss and B. Reglna Iflss to J. M, Murphy— Receipt and contract on sale, of lots 6, 6, 7 and 8, block 3/ South -Pacific Home, tract $700 C. E. Groat and Ida J. Groat to Eliza beth P*ry-Lot ;0, C. E. Groat's Euclid Heights tract , $10 Olof Anderson to Dora Duffy— Lot. 12. Peck's sub of block 3R, Ban Pedro $1 Helen J. Preston to A. 8., Haneman— Lots 13 and 14, block 36, flrst add to Iter mosa Beach ...' ,' $10 John 11. Barher and Julia M. Barber to James B. Baker and Sarah J. Baker— Lot 13,' Palmer's sub of part block 7, Home stead tract of, Pioneer Building Lot as sociation ,$lO John T. Bailey arid Rozetta M. Bailey to Hugh W. Harrison— Lot 67, block B, Santa Monica tract- $10 Frank. J. Hpnlg and iLucta Honlg to William O. Kurrle and Emma Kurrle— Lot 34, Rlndge tract $10 Albert S. Catesand Susie, Cates. to James C.Pursley— Part lots 22, 23, 24 and 28. block C, Stanwond &. Nash's sub $10 Mrs. M. B. Harris and W. T. Harris to E. . C. : Gird— Lot •6, block • 22, Hermosa Beach .$lO P. Janss and Emma Janss to Frank Weatherhy— Lot 7. block 27, Hazard's East Bide add tract ......'......510 Annette M. Carter, executrix of estate of Nathaniel C. Cartetr, deceased, to Henry A. Darling— Part lots 23, 24 and 25. Sierra Madre tract $24,120 Annetta M. Carter to same— Same prop erty as above .... $1 Oliver S. Bond, Clara A. ' Bond and State Bank & Trust Co. of Los Angeles to Maria E. Pratt— Lots 12 and 13, Grider & Hamilton's Lomlta Park $480 Same to Clementine Pratt— Lot 11, same tract : $3UO Hannah T. Yocum and O. D. Yocum to William I. Ott and Isabella Ott— Part block W, Hancock avenue In Linda Vista tract HO Augustus H. Frost and Eleanor M. Frost to Anna 8. Adams— Lot 31, Craw ford's add to Downey $35 Robert Marsh, Cecil L. Marsh, Frank R. Btrong and Pearl Strong to Josephine 8. Hall— Agreement to convey lot 16. block 46, Alamitos Bay townslte ...$650 Geo. W. Rutherford to Mrs. A. L.- Kline —Lot 3, Davis & Lawheads addition to Whlttler $1300 T. I. & T. Co. to Fred A. Rollins— Lot 18, block 12, Alamitos Bay tract ...'... 510 W. T. Russell to John W. Freshwater- Lot 21. Corcoran tract ; $1500 David Lewis Burke et al to G. F. C. Rehbeln— Lots 20 and 21, Burke Bros Flg ueroa St. subdivision $350 Eugenia D. Porter to George E. Brooks —Lot 4. block Q, L. A. Imp. Co.'s subdi vision of part lot 1, block 38, H. S $10 George E. Brooks to Eugenia D. Porter —Southeast U of lot 67, McDonald tract In Ro San Pedro ........$lO W. S. Squire to E. R. Vandall— Lot 2. block 17, Hermosa Beach $10 Mary E. Boone to Margaret Norwood- Part lot 24, Daly tract ..................$lO Cynthia J. Van Vorst to Charles B. Van Vorst— Part lot 62, Florida tract $10 T. I. & T. Co. to Mary J. Bailey et al —Lot 9, block X, Harvard Hts tract ..$lO James G. Scarborough to Mrs. S. J. Clement— Lot 22,. b10ck 72, "Pasadena Villa tract --»10 Redondo Imp. Co. to M. A. Bronson— Lots 10 11 12 and 13. block 177, lots 2 and 3, block 136. Redondo Beach ............$lO M. A. Bronson to Francis William Wil son—Lots 76 to 82. Sprlngdale tract ..SI6OO Farmers & Merchants Bank of L. A. to Louise Helnze— Lots 76 and - 77, North Knob Hill tract .......... ..$lO Edward Snydor to Margaret C. Haynes —Lots 16 17 and 18, G. A. Swartouts Bub divlslon In Ro San Pasqual .....$lO Rosalie Rlball to-V. A. Rambaud-Lot 26, Ballestros Vineyard tract: $10 V. A. Rimbaud to Eugene Pourroy— Lot 26, Ballestros Vineyard tract ....$lO William A. Irwln to W. F. Swlnney— Lots 2 and 4, block 21, Erkenbrecher Syn dicate Santa Monica tract $10 Minnie M. Perley to Maude O. Craggs- Part lot 5, block 24, E. 8. Fields Occiden tal Heights tract W. F. Pier and Agnes. .Pier to Eliza Fvfe— Part lot 4, Jewett's subdivision.. slo W. F. Pier to County of Los Angeles- Part of lot 4, Jewett's subdivision of Ro. a Henry Sq Charieß ' Fls'ke' ' and Rachel E, Flske to M. M. Broderson-Lots 19 to 24, Daisy tract •• •••♦10 M. M. Broderson to M. M. Shaw— Lots 19 to 24, Daisy tract .*lO Lena Siler, Zela E. Jamieson and Harry E. Jamieson to Anna Hammloltmanns— Part lot 5. Shaw's Ocean View tract.. slo Same to same— Part lot 5, same tract.s-7) Alamitos Land Co. to same-Lot 1, block P, Mlra Mar tract $10 James P. Curtis, Charlotte Curtis, Mil lard F. Curtis and Lilla B. Curtis to Ju lian L. Cherosky— Lot 22, Roosevelt tract ' Peter ' M. Hannaraan and Marlon M. Hannaman to John W. Tomblln— Part lot 35, Hoover tract $14,du0 Mary Boehme and George Boehme to Henry W. Keller— Lot M, block 118, Santa Monica • • ?1 S D. Rannells and Jane 11. Rannells to J. J. Shore and Bertha F. Shore— Lots 28 and 29, block 11. Hermonsa Beach.. slo Charles L. Bundy and Halite B. Bun dy to Imperial Inv. Co.— Lot 3. resubdi vlsion of lots 7, 10. 11 and 14, Belgravla.slSo Harriet A. Mcßeynolds to Maggie Smith Summers— Lot G, block 141, Santa Mon ica JlO F. W. Stearne and Ida M. Steams ■to William F. Dlxon— Lots 20 and 21, block A, Coughran-Hughes tract *10 Walter. B. Sheckles and Kathryn M. Sheckels to Peter. Haack— Lot 8, block 2, La Paloma tract •••••v,* 10 Clara R. Shatto to. Virginia B. Bradley -Lot 12, block 4, Shatto place .....»0 Adeline J. Cord, William 8. Cord and Annie Allen to Henry Loplzlch and Rob ert A. Todd— Part beginning at intersec tion of south line of Temple street with northwest line of S Spring street, , thence south along said line of Spring street E7.80 feet, etc $40,000 Ocean Park . Heights L. & W. Co. to Pauline Ofczazak— Lot 19, block L, Ocean Park Heights W Whitney C. Hooker, to William Codle— Lot 109, Ocean, Beach subdivision In-Re dondo .Beach ' .....$lO Ora Taylor to-Tllen K. Estabrook— Lot 6, block 5. Kinney Heights tract $10 Abbot Kinney et al To David T. Reed- Lot 259, block s,' Golden Bay tract ....$1687 H. E. Chesebro to Andrew Hotchklss— Part section 6 T 1 S R 9 W".. ...... ..5725 J..-A. Crandall to Pardon S..Woolley— Lot 19, B. & G. subdivision of lot D. block 2, Monrovia tract. .......,.......$lO San .Gabriel Cemetery ' Assn. to Mary J. McConnel-South H of lot. ll.. block L, San Gabriel Cemetery ..........S6O Imelda A. Tebbets to Sadie T!. Rouse- Lot 12, block B, Tebbetts subdivision- of south 63 acres of block K. subdivision of lands of J.;H.. Painter andß.P. Ball ..$lO Jane Ross to George- H. Mlller r Lot 28. block 1 F, Boundary tract .$lO H. I. ' Stuart .to Elizabeth Klernan-Lot 1, Grand Aye. . Bleo. tract No. n l .$lO Helen J. Preston to J. F. : Wltson-Lot 24,' block 8, Bandlnl tract .$lO Richard Wilson to J. F. Wilson-Lot F, block 93, Santa Monica ...... .........WW bavld T Reed to John Metcalf— Lot 269, block 5, Golden Bay tract ...............tlO Secur ty Savings Bank to H. J. McNally -oLt 19, Meadow Park tract ...,.......$lO RAT- Rowan &.Co, to Barbee ft, Hook -Part lot 1. block M. i p..B. ............. .$lO Josenh Livingston to Frank , Jacobs— Pa?t Vts • U and -.12. , *>*/*. B ; w »!« u<°lßliiabethCu <- ° lßliiabeth Ct GrVmes". to ' p'forn'A'.' Qortel. you-Lot 19. block 23,, West Arlington lj|js r ciotl'lde"ciinnochVo "Castruocio '-'to" An 4toM»ldinl-Lot,W, block UrR I .Wil m1ngt0n........A.. ;«<v«v« ;•»•• VVSV'T 1 M. Ij. Wlcfcg to R»nnell« Land Co.— Lota 141 142 and 143, Alvarndo Pflrk trt $10 Henry Thomas and Mary C. Thomas to flumuel It. Bowman— Lot 7, block 'A, Kurt* A Bradshaw's sub of Schumacher tr«ct $10 Ocean Psrg Height* J,. & W. Co. to Gertrude R PhllHps— lxit 14, block T. Ocean Turk Heights $10 Emll Plrth and Benveneda B. Firth to O. Johnson— Lot lk. Walnut Park .S7OO L. A. Bldg Co. to Annie C. Smith-Lot R, block A, L. A. Bldg. Co.'s Compton Avenue tract $10 Helen E. Nymnn to J, E. Wheat— Lot R2, block 15, Hefmofta Beach $10 John R. Taylor and Elvira S. Taylor to Lottfl. Charlton— Lot *, block 3ft, Electric Rdllwliy Homestend Aimoelatfoln $100 Oliver D. Osborn and Kltturla B. Os horn to C. E. Donnatln-Part lot 36, Mlltl morft tract $S Union Trust Co. of L. A. to Robert M. Allen and A. W. Ellington-Lot 17. block B, eSnslde Park tract pint No. 2 ...$lO Charles F. Gould to Kllen 0». Cnmpbell, Willie P. Gould, Marcella G. Henklns and Louisa. O. Pearse— Lot 6, block 3!), Po mona $10 Ellen O. •Campbell, T. Campbell, Willie P. Gould, Cordelia R. Gould, Marcella O. Henklnn, T. J. Henklnn, Louisa O. Pearse, W. H. . Pearne and F.lodla 8. Welch to James M. Mitchell-Lot 6, block 39, Po mona $1200 RitsflHl C. Thompson to Myrtle M. Brott —Agreement to convey lot 9, block 3, Brenrly ft Stnnahaugh's tract $1500 Robert 11. Russell and Anna Tt. H. Rus* sell to Frederick Johnson Martin— Part lot 23, Brown A Newton's sub of blocks 35, 36, 37 and 38, lands of Mutual Orchard Co $10 William T. Clapp to Frederick W. Mar tin-Lot 4, William T. Clapp's tract. ...slo E. C. Shipley and Ellznbeth J. Hhlpley to K. Munsey— Lot 4, block 7, Manhattan Beach ..$lO /.urn Asher Towne and Emma Towne to Golden State. Realty Co.— Lots 277, 278, 409 and ea*t portion o lot 62, Farrls trt. s3oo Gilbert F. Stevenson and Carrie Y. Ste venson to Nellie O. Weston and Lizzie A. Weston— Block X, North San Pedro tract No. 2, Wilmington .$lO Frank Walker and Celestlne J. Walker to Mary Teresa Mullen-Lot 26, block 111/ Short Line Beach sub. No. 1 $10 T. A. Thompson to Peter Wendrlck*^-' Lot 13, Highland Heights ..$lO J. M. Moore to B. T. Franklin— Lots'^l and 22, block- 168, Redando Beach ..,.$lO Marlanna Cayco to R. Sharkey— Lot 3, Harbert & Butterworth addition to East Adams tract - - SPl'l Geo. W. Dlllle to Mrs. W. P. Flannery— Agreement to convey lot 33, Wlesendan gers South End tract $750 Redondo Imp. Co. to Elizabeth A.'Mur ray—Lot 34, block 180, Redondo Beach ..$1 Same to Nannie M. Whlteslde— Lot '17/ block 191, Redondo Beach $1 ■ T. I. & T. Co. to Morris M. Nelson— Lot 14, Bowen & Chamberllns Main & Flsr ueroa St. tract No. 2 $10 Same to William Schwemm— Lot 109. same tract .....$lO Arthur B. Caldwell to Geneva C. Bond —Part lot 82, McDonald tract ....$lO Same to Alice M. Slbley— Part lot 82/ McDonald tract $10 Assusn. Fool-Hill Citrus Co. to Roman Catholic Bishop of Monterey L. A.— Lots 1 and 2, block 32, Azusa ....$lO Htmtlngton Land & Imp. Co. to J. W. McDonald— Lot 22, block B, Park Place $10 Harry Hall to Frances ■ and Sudle E. Phillips— Lot 16, block B, Harvard Htg tract $10 James B. True to Addle B. DeMoran vllle—Lot 24, block 24, West Arlington Heights tract $625 Sarah S. Walters to J. F. Brown— Lot 4, block 22, Venice of America ..........$lO Emma J. Craln to John J. Valllkett— Lots 77 and 78, Craln tract ...$220 Same to Blanche Percy— Lots 75. and 7H. same tract "J22H Rose Marie Green to Cella Stokes— Part section 12 T 4 S R 12 W ...$W Carrie Forney to Jeremiah Daly— Lot. 10, block 4, Pomeroy & Mills subdivision of Hollenbeck tract :.....slt> Thomas F. Pratt to Walter J. Hodson —Agreement to convey lot 20, block 4(S, Central Arlington Heights tract $900 Walter J. Hodaon to Walter Irving Sey mour — Asst of all interest in above ..:: ■ Mrs. G. H. Edwards to Nellie F. Jewett —Lot 1, block 7, Hermosa Beach ...... $lO Loyal T. Lincoln to Mary J. Brown- Lot 5. Hewitt's subdivision of lots 1 and 2, block S, San Pasqual tract $10 Guarantors & Inv. Co. to Stoddard JeRB —Lot 23. Jordans subdivision of block. 17. San Pedro ....$1 The Twenty Associates to J. T. Bailey- Lots 17 and 18, block 26, Short Line Beach subdivision No. 4 ....$2300 Redondo Imp. Co. to John T. Griffith Co.— Lot 24. block 182, Redondo Beach $10 Rv W. Strachan to Sarah Strachan— Lots 2 and 3, block A, Coral Crest tr $10 Sarah Strachan- to Alvln Horton— Lots 2 and 3, block A, Coral Crest tract ....TlO Jennie Dawley to Nettie A. Pittlnger- Lot 7,-Geo. W.-JClngs subdivision of part lots 2 and 3, block 39, H. 8. $10 Santa Monica Land & Water Co. Ito H. M. Gorham-Lot 15, block 28, resub (Uvision of blocks 27 and 28, Westgate $10 Same to same— Part Ro, San Vicente Y. Santa Monica ..$lO Estella 1.. Van Fleet and M. 8. -Van Fleet to H. B. Rollins, Sr.— Lot 26, block 180. Redondo Beach ...............$3250 Emmet Densmore and Charles G. Paint er, pxecutor of estate of Helen Densmore, deceased, to Lizzie Brown— Lot 13, .block 4, Densmore tract -$10 Ida Lebovitz and Martin Lebovitas Ito Eugene T. Morris— Lot 18, block 4, Electric Railway Homestead Association $10 Southern Pacific Co. to Thomas H. Brown— Lots 5 and 6, block 19, and lot 4, block 18, Toluca "•"i 10 Manhattan Beach company to South-, em California Rallty company — Lots i ■ 1 to 9. 11. 13. 14, 15 and 16. block .117, Manhattan Beach, division No. 3-...510 Same to Louis Hazelwood-Smith and Percy Hirst-Smith— Agreement to convey lots 1. 2. 3. 13, 14 and 15,, b10ck H,.Dens more Villa lota *1650 Same to same-Lot 14. block 20, same.slo Same to same— Lots 10 and 11, block 20, 'pacific "improvement Co. to Thomas H. Brown-Lots 12 and 13, block 20, .To i uca '......S2OO Thomas H. Brown to Martha Elizabeth Brown-Lots 5 and 6, block 19; lot 4, block 18; lots 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, block . 20. 'VnX^jcs, $10 Julia 6'Donoughue<to Helen J. Preston —Lot 18, block 49, first add to Hermosa Beach • ••*l 0 Ferdinand J. Sarnow and Barbara Sar now to 8. Hughes-Part Sec. 2, T. IS.; R 15 W.... $11 Isabel Campbell and Leonora Davis to Gracleuse Grand-Lot 9, Santiago Carl lo tract * 10 ' A. W. Gowen and Anita G. Gowen.to Francis Earle Reynolds — Lot 21, block f T^l a. Vlg w tr3.ct •••• ••• •■• •• ••••••#*v 'Lew Wallace Dixon and Stella. Dlxon to Janet Godfrey— Lot 6,. block 41, East Sa E n^il M Flnn and' Benveneda a* 'Srth to Mary C. Conner— Lot 63, Sunnyslde t>« r ir • 960 V J. Bl'McLaughlln, C. L. Newlin. Wel met Newlin and Anna B. Hull to Com pany of Los Angeles— Part lots 13.; 16. 17 19 and 21. O'Connor's subdivision of J °^me 8 s e G. 'and Ella b! W telyou to John Wollenschlager— Lot 6, block 2, Manhattan Beach .....$lO Henry C. Jensen and Emma M. Jen sen to Mary E. Harris— Part section township 1 south, range 14 west. .$920 Mary V. McDonald to Annie S. Bar low — Part lot 40, McDonald Home tr T°i tie ' Guarantee ' "and ' Trust 1 'company to Mrs. N. A. Briggs-Foster— Lof 12. HO M r y s. tEIt Eli < k t ab N eth Tutti^aAd M.' w! Tul? tie to Benjamin Franklin Cona way- Lots 6. 7 and 8, block 2. Washington Heights tract • ♦ 10 Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera «nd Diarrhoea Itemed? 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