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FOR BALE
Beach Property
We Msive
Bmiyeim
WE HAVE A 810 *pj
DEMAND FOR
OCEAN PARK, *
VENICE, ,**
VENICE ANNEX,
STRAND,
SILVER STRAND,
SHORT LINE BEACH,
OCEAN PARK PLACE,
SAN PEDRO
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tomou now '■*
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LINERS.
.R. F.Wdbstter
MAIN 4090. SO2 MASON BLDO.,
HOME 6675. 4TH AND BROADWAY.
|j , I IS II I— * ._ _—__
BHDOHDO
By the Sea
to be
the finest beach
on
the Pactflo Coast.
If you want to make money,
don't delay.
Do It now.
Call at my office,
, 804 MASON BUILDING,
Southeast corner Fourth and
Broadway. . ,
. . Select the lot
you like.
Then ' come down
to
Redondo.
I will meot you
with my buggy
and show you
Redondo Bargains.
- S
WILL STANTON,
. • . • ' 304 Mason Building. •
-
' .
UI3ACII
NEEDS NO AWAKENING.
. - • LOTS AT FinST PRICG9,
(SO TO 9300.
• The actual beach area In Cal-
ifornia Is limited. Each year
. tho available unsubdlvlded
beach property is less and less,
■ and as the demand Increases,
' "the best beaches will ever have '
■ the greatest value. Now, the
best beach Is not the beach
■ ; : that has been boomed the hard-
est (we don't believe in booms),
but the best beach is the beach
with the greatest natural ad-
.;■• ■ •■ vantages — is the beach with a
1 safe surf — a' strand of clean,
pure sand — with natural sur-
roundings — with a beauty God-
;•■ given. A city may bo built by
■ ; ~ man anywhere and In any »
- place; but a beach is a great
collection of the SANDS OF
- 1 TIME, and man cannot make a
. 'beach. We claim for OCICANO
.. BEACH that It is the grandest,
widest, whitest, cleanest, long-
est strand in California — In this
country. This is nature's gift
—not man's.
OCI3ANO BEACH SYNDICATE,
- 320 South Broadway.
WBHCIIANTS TRUST COMPANY,
Trustee,
207 South Broadway.
the McCarthy company,
General Sales Manager,
203 North Broadway.
MANHATTAN.
' We have for sale 7 fine lots in Man-
hattan.
WHITCOMB-GIBSON CO.,
629-631 Laughlln Building.
\ Beach Property— Venice Gateway
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(Salt© way
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808 DIG liINKII AD
1 IN lIISUAIiD '
TOMOUIIOW.
228 West Second Btreet,
' i . hoa Auuelra.
Both Phone* 1400. ' '/
NOLAN, MRTOALW A SIMPSON,
Windward Avenue, Opposite tbe
.t.r*.- Bank,
Everything you want you will find In
the classified page— a modern eaoyclo-
yedia* . One oent a .word, . .
sUMMIQR SCIIOOI* " ;' l"'""l "'""^ v "'- 1 -
Wt» Honth Mill S«re««.
Now In progress, day and night. AH
comrrterclfll branches. Call, write, phone.
Home 1850; Main 2308. ______
COLLEGE
TM-R-7 W. Eleventh At.
Yjafifff Ornil* Work Itnrtcr Npn-lnl
J^ttttf Trnrhrrn Thin Summer.
F. HKOWNSDERQER, Pres.
BUSINESS COLLKOB 18 A BAFB AMD R8-
LIABLE BCHOOU Night »e««loin. til W. M.
— -r-S SOUTHERN CALtrORNIA — — »* '
AND CRAM Alt SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND,
•*• J eitANO AVt, LOS ANttlt*. CAL,
SPANISH LESSONS GIVEN BY EXPB-
rlenced teacher. Telephone HOME 449 ft
R J^fW**. s
t . 200 Lnnghlln
FOR SALE
Hotels and Lodging Housea
HOTELS AND LODGING HOUSES.
Our Special Bargains. -
Rent. Rooms. Lease. Price.
$25 It 2 {300
$50 20 2 iGOO
$80 30 3 $800
$110 38 3 11000
«50 40 3 Jl5OO
$210 60 5 $2500
$350 90 4 $1500
$480 125 4 $8000
$600 165 6 $12,000
One-half and one-third cash on any of
the above. . • ■ ■ .
A' fine house to\trade for cottage.
v One-half interest In a Broadway hotel.
Offices on street floor; $GOOO buys it; half
cash.
Restaurant for half price if taken to-
OLD SETTLERS INVESTMENT CO.,
. ;•„,., 601-603 Grant Bldg. ,
FOR SALE-YOU ALL KNOW THAT
this Is the season to buy rooming
houses but an exceedingly poor time to
sell. However, wo have a client who
must sell and has the best of reasons.
His price will convinoe you of that.
Ask about this one.
BROWN & WOODS, 317 Fay. Phone
3747. . . ■ . ■
ROOMING HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS, S.
Hill st, lease; nice furniture, good car-
pets. Only $400, $225 cash. A big bar-
gain. . ' ■ .
C. H. GEORGE & CO.,
645 S. Spring St.
A SNAP IN A NEWLY FURNISHED
rooming house of 20 rooms, centrally lo-
cated, for sale. Cheap rent; long lease.
Inquire of WILL MKTZGI3R. 610 South
Main. ■ ' .
Furniture
FOR SALE-COUNTLESS BARGAINS
in furntture. Box couches, $2.50;' steel
sanitary couches, $4.60; chairs, 65c; rock-
ers, $1.35; stands, $1.25: Iron beds, 12.25:
6-foot extension tables, $5.00; small
dressers, $5.75; $18.60 Princess dresser,
$15.00; 3-drawer chiffoniers, 1 $3.75; china
closets, $10.00; 62-plece dinner sets, H.M;
2-bur. hot plate, $1.90; $1.75 ovens, $1.35;
linoleum, 60c.
J. M. OVERELL, 652-654 S. Main St.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
S CARLOADS HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Also the entire stock of furniture and
carpets has been moved down to 647
8. SPRING, to be closed out at great
sacrifice, so if you are looking for fur-
niture bargains come to
Ml 8. SPRING.
Miscellaneous
PIANOS-ALL YOU NEED TO PAY US
is $6 when you select your piano, then
$0 monthly. We won't charge you any
interest We positively guarantee the
price we ask to be the same as asked
In New York, Boston or Chicago. Re-
member the old house of FITZGER-
ALD when you want a good piano.
U3 B. Spring street. ■.
FOR SALE GOOD, NEW DOORS, $1.00
and up. Interior finish and mill work,
the best and cheapest. Get our prices,
at the National Lumber Company's big
plant, Twentieth and Alameda streets.
r NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY.
FOR BALE - CARLOAD OF BEST
poultry wire at only 46 cents per 1 100
square feet. , • . ■
NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY.
Twentieth and Alameda streets.
FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables. Bar fixtures of
all kinds; easy payments. Send for cat-
alogue. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKR-
COLLENDER CO.. £0 & - Broadway.
Los Angeles. -
_FOREXCHANQE '
Real Estate
FOR EXCHANGES — BY BEN WHITE.
200 ranches, $600 to $150,000.
100 houses and lots, $1000 to $50,000
100 orange and lemon groves, $2000
to $100,000. .
6000 miscellaneous properties. To
buy, sell or trade property go to
BEN WHITE, 808 Bryson Block, 2d
and Spring streets. i wj
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE- ~~
20-acre orange grove, paying 10 per
cent Interest on investment, all equipped,
plenty water, etc. Will trade for Los
Angeles city property.
• A. F. WEBSTER & CO..
302 Mason Bldg.,
Fourth and Broadway.
WANTBD-A VACANT LOT IN ELLEN-
daIe place or on Bond street Prefer
east front. This is for a bonu. fide pur-
chaser with spot cash. Do not want to
li! F. COMBS. 203 Frost Bldg. Phone
048. '______
TO EXCHANGE-A ROOMING HOUSE
of 60 rooms; good location; cheap. Will
exchange for equity In beach lots or
C 'w. "m.^StURGEON, JOS Frost Bldg,
Phones 948. Red Wi. ?
FOR BALH OR EXCHANGE— A NICH,
clean stock of groceries; owner leaving
- city and must have cash or property
which does not reaulre attention.
BROWN & WOODS. $17 Fay.
FOR 13XCHANOB— , . "
6-room cottage and two lots at Ocean
Park for Los Angeles house and lot.
A. F. WMnßTfin & CO., 803 Mason
Bldg., Fourth' and Broadway.
MAXON WILI aXCHANOK • XOUH
property! any location, Lai> r e list to
select from.- MAXON UKAW'V CO..
. IH-116 Otimson Bid*.
BUN WHITW WILL EXCHANOM YOUR
pro Dart**!* BJlfllON fil^CK, «<won4
md Bpruyt ata. Member, L, A, Realty
LO9 ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY ag, 1505,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
FRIDAY, JULY 2*. 1905. ' „
Jtflmes O. Rrnrborough, trustee to J. C.
Wenman-Lots 1, 2, 8, I*. 14, IS, 19 and 20
block 67 Pasadena Villa tract., ........K10
Same to J. C. Wenman— Lots 23 and 24
block 68 Same tract ........SIOO
Bamn to J. Hi Benson— Lots 1 to 8 block
101 same tract , ......s4i()
Josephine B. white Swain to C. 11.
Anson— Lot 21 block n Monrovia $«5
James G. Mart* and Anna Marts to
John It. Teague— Part Farm lot 79 Alaml
tos tract ....$lO
John P, Knopf to C. J. Jacobs-Lot 1
block B Main Street tract SlO
C. W. Conway to A. D. Wade—Agree
ment to convey psrt lot 1 block O Pick
ering Land A water Co.'s sub to John M.
Thomas Ranch I3OUO
A. D. Wade to Elsie Folsom Wade—
Assignment of all Interest In above
C. w. Conway and Irene Gay Conway to
Elsie Folsom Wade— Same property its
above >.., < ...$lO
Oliver S. Bond, Clara A. Bond and Stnta
Rank A Tr. Co. of L. A. to Marie Chris
tine Engel-Lot 27 Qrlder ft Hamilton's
Lomlta Park ..$450
Alvina 11. Helnemnn snd Adolph Heine
man to Cecil S. Wllcox-Lot 7 block C
McGarry tract .SISOO
John A. AlHrltt, P. W. Croake and Wil
liam F. McCann to Mary 8. McElhlney—
Lot 48 Croake ft McCann's Gem of Holly
wood tract $000
James 11. Baker and Sarah Jane Baker
to John W. Chambers— Lot 8 block D IF.
N. Elliott's Ninth Street tract $10
B. P. Clark and Lucy H. Clark to Rob
ert S. Walker; Jr.— Lot 75 Hampton Ter
race $10
O. B. Corwln and Frances A. Corwln
to Mutual Realty Co.— Lots 21, El, 52 to
fin, 73, 236, 317, 818, 319 nnd. 32o Interurban
tract .....; $297
Matilda T. Jones to W. T. Glllls and
J. Euclid Miles-Lots A, B and C block
49 Santa Monica $10
Clinton Mallory and Mary E. Mallory
to (iußt.av Klatt— Lot 1 block 10 Lindsey
addd $10
Mercnntlle Loan & Inv. Co. to Mrs. rf.
L. i Strickland— Lot 10 block 192 Redondo
Beach $10
J. Frank Bowen and Frances M. Bowen
to Luke Kelly— Lot 13 Peck's sub of block
60 San Pedro $10
Albert F. Todd and Annie F. Todd to
Mary E. Woods — Part of Grogan
tract $10
Nannie E. Yoakum and Charles H.
Yoakum to Augusta J. Dunlap — Part
lots 19 and 20, C. W. Davis' subdivision
of lot 4 and west half of lot 3, Freeman
tract .....$lO
Hanford L. Gordon to Elisabeth M.
White— Lot 22, block 8, Kinney Heights
tract $10
Beach Land company to Herbert W.
Johnstono — Lot 30, block 4, Playa del
Rey townslte $10
Mary D. Zucker to Lulu G. Porter —
Lot 22, block 7, West Adams Helghs
tract v .110
Henry T. Schultz and Alice F. Schulta
to Frank C. Marino — Lot 118, Strong &
Dickinson's Woodlawn tract $10
Stephen Townsend and Anna M.
Townsend to Lela L. Stevens — Lot A 7,
Pine Avenue tract $10
Same to same — Part- lot 14, same
tract $10
Charles H. McClure and Sarah E.
McClureto Nellie H. Eccleston — Lot 15,
block 11, West Adams Heights trac.t.slo
J. H. Cavanah and Lurene Cavanah
to Cora E. Freeze — Lot 45, Ocean Beach
subdivision $10
Jean L. Salnsevaln and Clotilde I.
Salnsevaln to Sahara Nasater — Lot 45,
Green's Central Avenue tract $1500
Title Insurance and Trust company
to A. M. Parsons — Lot 6, block 10, Ala
mltos Bay tract $10
A. M. Parsons and Nettie Parsons to
John M. Brod and John Klrju — Lot 6,
block 10, Alamitos Bay tract.. $10
T. L. Duque and Eleuterta G. Duque
to Helen M. Bailey — Lot 9, block I, G.
Cummlngs' subdivision of part lots 2
and 3, block 69, Hancock survey. . . .$lO
Henry Willey, Abner Goble, J. R.
Martin, J. Peter Larsen and Jasper Bry
mer, trustees of First Holiness Church
of Pasadena, to William A. Openshaw —
Lot 7, block A, New Fair Oaks Avenue
tract v $2500
George Goings, Joslah Throop, Frank
Quarles and Mrs. Laura Chapman . to
same— Lot 7, block A, New Fair Oaks
Avenue tract •♦»
Nellie A. Moyle, Harry P. Clark and
Claude H. Clark to William A. Open
shaw — Lot 7, block A, same tract. . . .$1
Florence Vandevort to Mary W. Mu
stek — Part lots 1 and 4, Linden place.slo
Florence Vandevort, guardian of es
tate of Dorothy Elizabeth Vandevort,
minor, to Mary W. Mustek — Part prop
erty described above $4166
T. I. & T. Co. to Royal H. Wilson-
Lot 6, block 12, Alamitos Bay tract $10
Viola H. Lownes to Walter Rose— Lot 7,
block A, Central Park tract ..$lO
Elvira B. Carpenter to Mrs. B. J. Bower
—Lot 3, block 6, Hermosa Beach $10
Mira Hershey to Frances C. Fithian—
Part lots 10, 11 and 12, block 14, Sycamore
Grove tract $1*
George V. Smith and Marguerite Smith
to Spencer Rice— Lot 34, block 115, Re
dondo Beach $10
Ruth L. Fisher to Anna E. Thayer—
Part lot 6, block 20, sub of Ro. San ' Jose
de Buenos Ayres $10
Joseph Mankiewiecz to Asher Fein
stein—Agreement to convey lot 7, block
12, AngeTeno Heights tract $1660
Anna Martin and George H. Martin to
Catherine Heisner— Lot 23, block S, Day
ton Heights tract $525
George H. Miller and- M?ry B. Miller
to Jane Ross— Part lot 23, Loop & Me
serve's tract; part lot 19, same tract.... slo
Jane Rosa to Lydla . Heal— Same prop
erty as above $10
Edward A. Talbot and Hattle E. Tal
bot to Irene R. Talbot— Lot 15, block 8,
Workman's sub of lot 8, Mathews & Flck
efs traot $10
Russel C. Thompson and Anna E.
Thompson to Arthur L. Adams— Lot 17,
Luke's sub of lot 32, western sub of Lick
tract .$1767
William N. Schmees to Waive Elliott-
Lot 21, Rose tract $10
Julia G. Roth to Clara K. de la Vergne
Lot 20, block 26, south half of West End
University add $10
Jacob Zlelke and Juliana Zlelke to
Rachel E. Flske— Part lot 8, Zielke's
tract $10
J. H. Knock and Elizabeth Knock to
Jackson Deets— Lots 1 and 3, block 80,
Long Beach .$lO
. Lucy E. Snow to Emily F. Wheeler-
Part lots 17 and 18, block 89, Long
Beach : '>........ $lO
MERCURY
WORSE THAN THE DISEASE
. The effects of Mercury and Potash are
worse . than - the effects of Contagious
Blood Poison, for which these minerals
are generally used. They cannot cure
the disease, and in addition set up a pois-
on of their own, producing dyspepsia, by
drying up the gastric juices, salivation,
sores, mercurial rheumatism, and often
necrosis of the bones.
fowling Oreon, Ky.", Mitchell House.
/ Gentlemen!— l"or over four years I suf-
fered greatly from a aavere oase of Con-
tagious Blood Poison. I went to Hot
Springs, staying there four months at a
bfg expense. I then consulted phyai-
olaus, who preaeribed Mercury. Noth-
ing did me any good, in fact the treat-
ment proved more harmful than benefl.
oial. Thus I continued to suffer for four
years. I mentioned my ease to a friend,
who told me that 8. S. 8. had certainly
cured him. I at onoa oommenoed its use,
and in six months could find no trace
of the disease whatever. This was about
two years euro, and there has boon no
signs of return. / D. M. SANDUUIS.
S.S. S., a remedy made from roots,
herbs and barks, is the only known an-
tidote for Contagious Blood Poison. It
thoroughly and permanently eradicates
the poison from the blood so that no sign
is ever seen of the disease in future.
8. 8. 8. builds up instead of tearing down
the system, a* do ' Mercury and Potash,
and when it baa cured the disease every
part of tha body has been toned up
by its purifying and tonic e&ects.
6. 6. S. also removes any effects of tho
•■■ mineral treat*
Sjrtltm JCSH ment from the
|jC*S faC** blood. We offer
J*SB(| a reward of
.. N^V^^Ttbal
PURELY, VEGETABLE. 8. 8. 8. contain!
a particle of
Mercury, Potash or any other mineral.
Borne treatment book and any medical
advice will b« given without charge. ,
THE BWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Gt,
Rvfrett Oirild to Mm. Allcs C. Rleker-
Lot IS, Roosevelt tract ., ...$1»
Mr*. J L. Swift to C. C. Gilbert-Lots
M and « block IM. Long Heach.., $10
Lewln D. Lowry And Mary B. l>owry to
John P. Eckteen— Lot 22, Pamuel Strnt
ton's «nh of lots 11 and 12, block X, Lak«
Vineyard L. ft W. Assn's lands $19
•'•mM Hooker" And Bu« H. Booker to 3.
A. Mltrovltch— Part of tract Of Downry
Land Assn. .SBOO
J. Booker and 8. K. Booker to same —
Part lot* 15 and 1«, block 18, Downey
Land Association subdivision of block
16 , .11200
Ellaa W. Holllngrsworth to Phil ben
itu—Lot i», block 8, Country Club
tract , .....$ l O
N. J. Salsberry and E. j. flalsberry to
P. E. Hatch— Lot 6, block «1, Alamitos
Beach townslte , $10
J. W. Uarnum and Mary Tlnrnum to
Mary B. Enna— Lot 102, Wlenendanger
& Ltlghton's subdivision of Golf Park
tract , $io
Margaret A. Connell to Mary M.
Moore— Lots 8, 9 and 10, Franklin Ave
nue tract $10
union Trust and Realty company to
A. L. Bailey— Lot 147, Mettler tract.. slo
Eliza Flick to Mrs. Augusts Byvert
sen — Agreement to convey lot 8, virus
subdivision of lots, 17. 18, 19 and 20,
Nles tract $8550
Idaho Weed to Mfg. Frank Smith-
Lot 15, blook SO, First addition to Her
mosa Beach ■ $650
Lulla Buckingham and Bertha J..
Buckingham to Daniel lleald— Lot 8,
block 160, Redondo Beach ...$lO
Joseph Orvls to Nlo Evert-The Joo
Orvla gold mining claim $125
Gregory Perkins, Jr., assignee In In
solvency of Charles Bauer to W. M.
Ardls — Lot 23, Amur's subdivision of
block 14, Ban Pedro $126
E. V. Baker to Anthony Frank Salta
macla—Lots 4, 8, 18 and 19, block 42,
Ifuntlngton Park $10
Mary Jane Townsend to Gertrude
Richardson — Lots 4 and B, block D,
Clement & Gay's subdivision of Day
Star tract $io
H. I. Mlllard, administrator of estate
of J. n. Mlllard, deceased, to Lucetta
P. Melvln— Lots 42 to 48 and lots 61 and
52, Verona Beach $15
• Lucetta P. Melvln to Llsale B. Mil
lard—Lots 42 to 46 and lots 61 and f>2,
Verona Beach $10
Ralph Rogers to Sarah L. Hendrlck —
Lota 18 and 19, block 24, Highland
Park addition $120
Herman C. Berls to Marie Berls — Part
lot 12, block J, Mott tract $10
Alta Santa Monica company to C. L.
Bundy— Commencing at northwest cor
ner of Montana avenue and Seventh
street, Santa Monica, thence extending
northwest along west line of Seventh
street 860 feet, thence southwest paral
lel with Montana avenue 2910.28 feet,
etc $io
Pauline Schola and Joseph Scholz to
Robert C. Gillla — Lots 4. and 6, block 43,
Artesian tract » $750
Martha L. Seymour to Leora Marls —
Lot 11, block 9, Manhattan Beach Co
operative Savings bank to J. F. Elofson
— Lot 60, Strong & Dickinson's Compton
Avenue tract $10
Title Insurance and Trust company
to D. R. Connor — Lot 25, block B, Mo-
Crathy Company's Main Street and
Moneta Avenue tract. $10
George P. Thresher and Florence E.
Thresher to Edison Electric company —
Part block 61, Lankershlm Ranch and
Water Company's subdivision $40
J. M. Plrtle to Jennie Pomerene —
Part lot 3, block M, Monrovia. .... .S7OO
W. J. Irwin to Chauncey B. Hartwell
—Lot 11, block 7, Peck's Grand View
tract $10
Same to same — Lot 8, block 2, Caro
lina tract $10
Wodoward-Bennett company to T.
Thompson — Part lot 5, J. A. Woodward
tract $10
James Gladstone and Mary Gladstone
to Ethel Chrlstensen — Lot 2, Mrs. Ira
O. Smith's subdivision $10
Henry Ward Wilson and Agnes E.
Wilson to Julius Winkler— Part lot 26,
block 23, Electric Railway Homestead
Association tract $10
LUlie F, Goode, Alletla E. Goode and
E. D. Goode to Manhattan Beach com
gany — Lot 1, block 103, . Manhattan
each division No. 8 $10
' Euclid T. Barnes and Olivia C. Barnes
to Hollywood Savings Bank and Trust
company — Part lot 8, block 2, Holly
wood Ocean View tract $2000
■Ora B. Bradbury and J. Q. Bradbury
to Suburban Investment company* — Lot
8, block 66, Manhattan Beach division
No. 2 $10
Fanny D. Hall and Harwood Hall to
Margaret Malcolm J. McLeod — Lot 2,
block 90, Manhattan Beach.
Hollywood Cemetery association to
Fannie Barmore — Lot 211, section 12,
Hollywood cemetery $238
George Hinkle to M. A. Dornberger —
Lots 8, 9 and 10, block 62, Hermosa
Beach $10
John W. Shenk and Susanna C. Shenk
to George W. Shires — Lots 25 and 26.
block 14, Hermosa Beach $10
L. M. Cloud to J. A. Searing — Lot 10,
block 150. Redondo Beach $225
Seaside Water Co. and Broadway Bank
ft Trust Co., trustees to same— Riverside
tract part blocks 143 and 148 Lone
Beach ....$25
Thome & Flnley to C. W. Grassel— Lot
17 and part lot 18 block 18K, Redondo
Beach $10
Guaranty Realty Co. to Josephine Bech
tel and Victorine Dol— Lot 3 block 7 Short
Line Beach sub No. 2 $10
Orlando Moor and Tamson A. Moor to
Evelyn B. Armstrong— Lot 35 block 19 L.
A. Imp. Co.'s sub of lots 2, 3 and 7 block
39 H S $10
John Alton and Mary Alton to J. How
ard Williams— Part lot 68 Watts sub of
part Ro San Rafael , $10
James A. Keeney to Niels Pederson— Lot
86 Sunny Side $10
Mrs. Rosanna L. Carlisle to William A.
Welch— Lot 14 Spence's add to Boyie
Heights $10
Joseph H. Bohon and Eleanor P. Bohon
to Arthur Dnnby— Lots 151 and 152 Sunny -
slde Park add $500
Redondo Imp. Co. to J. M. Cross— Lot
33 block 121 Redondo Beach 10
Mary B. Bnoa to C. S. King— Lot .93
Wiesendanger & Lelghton's sub of Golf
Park tract ..$lO
J. W. .Barnum and Mary Barnum to C.
8. King— Lot 95 same tract $10
Eliza A. McLean to Mrs. Eva S. Fenyes
—Lots 1 and 2 Syndicate sub of lots 4 to
11 Dr. Conger tract $10
Harold C. Dewey to Robert B. Chappel
—Lot 19 block 3 Crabb's sub of , south >A
of block 175 Pomona ...slu
W. L. Brown to D. A. Hamburger— Lot
9 block 61 Huber tract $10
•W. L. Brown to same— Lot 7 block 61
Huber tract $10
D. A. Hamburger to Harburger Realty
Co.— Lots 7 and 9 block 61 Huber tract.. slo
Florence M. Howell to same— Lot 6 blook
62 Huber tract, lot 7 block 63 Huber
tract - $10
Mary I. Moore to same—Part lot 15 bloc*
61 Huber tract $10
Romeyn A. Dyer to same— Lot 9 block
24 Huber tract $10
Same to same— Part lots 11 and 12 block
62 Huber tract $10
W. F. Stone to same— Part lots 18 and
19 block 62 Huber tract, part lot 4 block
62 Huber tract :; $10
D.A. Harburger to Hamburger Realty
& Tr. Co.— Lots 8, 9 and 10 block 52 Huber
tract, lot 6 block A Toppan's sub of part
lot 4 block 89 H 8 $10
Carl Salbach and Ella 8. Balbach to
George Kalt— Lots 69 and 61 Hopper &
Son's Western Aye. tract $10
J. W. Hand. R. Ilia Hand. W. C. Den
ning and Barbara H. Denning to Harry
A. Wilkinson— Lot 29, block 2, Central
Home Place $10
W. T. Slbley to Delia M. Slbley— Lot
62, block 6, Bub of blocks 8 and 11, La
mancla Park $150
William S. Btevens and Clara Stevens
to S. M. Qulmby— Lot 18, block 16, R. 8.
town of Wilmington JlO
Sablna Lindsey and Hollls Lindsey to
W. N. Bowan— Lot 4, block 27, Charles V.
Hall tract $10
W. B. Thompson and A. Thompson to
Emma Hartung-Lot 13, W. B. Thomp
son's tract • ..SIBOO
T. I. ft T. Co, to L. T. Bradford— Lots
6 and 7, block A. West Adams Heights.. slo
William A. Foster, M. Lillian Foster,
Thomas J. Foster. Mary May Foster,
Kuriih F. Kellogg and Frank K. Kellogg
to Willam B. Rlley-Lot 4, Hunter's High
land Vlow tract ...$lO
A. M. Jones and George L. Hasson to
A. H. imvlu— Agreement to convey lot
20, block 82. Redondo Beach .....S6OOO
W. B. Lang to James O. Lang— Part lot
I block 76. Manhattan Beaoh ..$lO
F. 11. Small and Marie •M. Small to
CeUstlne H. MoCauley-Lot 1. block 11.
sub of block 11. Arlington Heights $10
11. C. Eagon and Anna M. Kagon to
Mrs. Amelia Haller and Mis. Carrie 8.
Lots-Lot 37. West End Heights tract.. slo
John P. McQowan and Llllla MuUowan
to Arthur M. Burke— Lot. 26. block A,
Bellevu* Plaoe $10
Paclno Imp. Co. to Cella Stokes— Lot 6,
block H, I'm:. Imp. tract .':... .510
William A. Wololi and Lottie Welch to
Rntuuma Carlysle— Port lot 8, block 11,
Mourn & Kolleher's sub of lot 3.- block so,
H. 8. .'• $11*
- Farmers and Merchants' bank of Los
Angeles to-AlvlroOtawv-Lots Stand M.
No/tlTKnob Hlli "tract ■. ............. u . . ..510
> Fred B. Itraden and M. Aveline Braden
to Henry, C. Allen-Lot io t blook 81. first
firiM to irfrmooa ftrnrh ....?l<!
In*i Leotft Reynolds to Antonle Colavtn
—Lot 40, Ea«t End Terrace.. $10
Laura O. Osshwller to Robert 8. Carter
-Lot 28, Mock 22,. California Co-operative
Colony Assn ..,...SSO
T. G. ft T. Co. trt Leander Oustafson-
Lot 90, Walnut Place .........$lO
Ralph Rogers Co.' to George M. Bmlth—
Lotn M and 62, block 10; lot 15, block 4,
Nsdesu Park Villa tract $175
Ralph Rogers Co. to L. U. Oarfleld—
Lot 14, block 4, snd lots 57 and 68, block
6, Nftdenu Park Villa tract $225
Wlllet Graves and Sarah E. Gmvfis to
3. C. fiymann — Part lot 24, Brown &
Newton's subdivision of blocks 3«, 85.
87 and 18, lands of Mutual Orchard
company .110
Theodore P. Bunnell and Barah H.
Bunne.lt to Amelia. Ooddnrd— Lot 16, W,
G. Benedict ft Co.'s subdivision $10
Cotton A. Smith to Sarah F. Oregg—
Lot 32, block B, Main Street Boulevard
tract HO
Union Trust and Realty company to
Emily t«. Wilde— Lot 200, Strong A
Dickinson's Flgueroa Btreet tract. .1451
Snme to J. M. Wilde— Lot 801, same
tract i> < .$451
A, T. Jerglns and Effle I* Jerglns to
Nellie Estebb— Part lots 7 and 8. block
18, Urmston tract $10
C. R. Bumner and Marjr P. Surnner to
J, d. Crlbb and John Sinclair — Lot 2,
block 29, Hermosa Beach, First addi
tion -"0
INDEX TO PUBLIC ADVERTISING
NEW TODAY
Notlrs of sale of property for delin-
quent assessment.
Notice of Installation of electrlo light-
Ing appliances on Spring and Main
streets.
Notice of Street Work
Public notice la hereby given that on
Wednesday, the 6th day of July, 1908, the
Council of the City of Lou Angeles did,
nt its meeting on said day, adopt nn
Ordinance of Intention, numbered 11,231
(New Series), to have the following work
done, to wit:
Ist. That
THIRTT-SEVENTH STREET,
In said city, from the east line of Cen-
tral avenue to the west line of
Naomi avenue, Including all Inter-
sections of streets (excepting such
portions of said street and In-
tersections as are required by
law to be kept -In -order or re-
pair by any person or company having
railroad tracks thereon, and also except-
ing 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 specifications for the construction
of graveled streets, Class B, In the City
of Los Angeles, on file in the office of
the City Clerk of said city, said speci-
fications being No. 27 (New Series).
2d. That a cement curb be constructed
along each lino of the roadway of said
Thirty-seventh street, from the east
line of Central avenue to the -west line
of Naomi avemj? (excepting along sucih
portions of the line of said roadway upon
which a cement or granite curb has al-
ready 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).
Bd. That a cement sidewalk four (4)
feet In width be constructed along each
side of Said Thirty-seventh street, from
tho east line of Central avenue to the
west line of Naomi . avenue (ex-
cepting such portions of said
street between said points along which
a cement or asphalt sidewalk four
(4) feet in width has been con-
structed to the official line and grade),
satd sidewalk to be constructed In ac-
cordance with specifications for con-
structing cement sidewalks on file in the
office of the City Clerk of said city, said
specifications being • No. 23 (New
Series).
Sec. 2. The Council of said city hereby
finds upon estimate of the City Engineer
that the total cost of said Improve-
ment will be greater than fifty cents
per front foot along each lino *of
said street, including the cost of inter-
sections, and -it is hereby determined,' in
pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of
the State of California, approved Feb-
ruary 27th, 1893, as amended by an Act of
the Legislature amending cald last-named
act, which amending act became a law
March 2d, 1899, that bonds shall be Issued
to represent the cost of said improve-
ment Said bonds shall be serial, extend-
ing 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 eaoh 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 semi-
annually on the second days of Jan-
uary 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 Gt Btreet Superintendent
Ordinance No. 11,310 ;
(New Series).
An Ordinance declaring the Intention of
the Mayor and the Council of the City of
Los Angeles to establish the grade of
Brook street, from Lake shore avenue
to a point 310 feet southerly therefrom.
The Mayor and Council of the City of
Los Angeles do ordain as follows; .
Section 1. That It Is the Intention of
the Council of the City of Los Angeles
to establish the grade of ■ . .
BROOK STREET,
from Lake Shore avenue to a point 310
feet southerly therefrom, In ac-
cordance with the following elevations:
At the intersection with Lake Shore
avenue the grade shall be 318.84 at the
southwest corner and- 318.64 at the
southeast corner, as now established
on Lake Shore avenue.
■ At the Intersection with the alley be-
tween Lake Shore avenue and Emerald
street the grade shall be 321.00 at the
northeast corner and 321.00 at a point
on the west side opposite thereto.
At a point on the west side 240 feet
south of the south line of Lake Shore
avenue and at a point on the east side
opposite thereto the grade shall be
326.00.
At a point on the west side 310 feet
south of the south line of Lake Shore
avenue and at a point on the east side
opposite thereto the grada shall be
And' at all points between said desig-
nated points tlw grade shall be estab-
lished so as to conform to a straight line
drawn between said designated points.
Elevations refer to the top of the curb,
are In feet and are above a plane which
is 255 feet below City datum plane.
Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to
the passage of this Ordinance and shall
cause the same to be published for ten
days In the Los Angeles Herald, and
thereupon and thereafter it 'Shall taku
effect and be in force.
I hereby certify that the foregoing Or-
dinance was adopted by the Council of
the City of Los Angeles at Its meeting ot
July 17. 1905. H>J . LELANr)E .
City Clerk.
Approved this 21st day of July, 1906.
Approve OWEN McALEER.
7-26-31. 8-1-4 lot Mayor.
Notice of Street Work
Public notice Is hereby given that on
Wednesday, the 6th day of July, 1905. the
Council of the City of Los Angeles did,
at Its meeting on said day, adopt an Ordi-
nance of Intention, numbered 11,239 (New
Series), to have the following work done,
to wit: '
Ist. That
FORTY-FIFTH STREET.
In said city, from the west line of
Alameda Btreet to the east line
of Staunton avenue, Including all
Intersections of streets (excepting such
Sortlons of satd street and intersections
a 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 grada In accordance wilh
tho plans and profile on file In tiio
office of the City Engineer and speci-
fications for grading and graveling
streets In the City of Los Angeles with
ths natural gravel of the street. Class
B. on file In the offics of the City Clerk
of said city, said specifications being
No. 81 (New Series). ».
2d. That a cement curb be con-
structed along each line of the roadway
of said Forty-fifth street, from the
west line of Alameda street to
the east line of Staunton avenue
(excepting along such portions of the
line of said rcadway upon which a
cement or granite curb has already
been constructed to the official line
and grade), In accordance with specifi-
cations for constructing commit curbs,
on fllo in the offics of the City Clerk,
aatd specifications being No. 23 (Nevt
, Refer'enoe Is hereby made to said Ordl-
u*nv« of Intention for further particulars.
-'•-'* -i ...... i JAM&Q IIANLLY,
7-24-28 6t . Btr«ot Superintendent
PUBLIC ADVERTISING
We>«l«»# «# tlirrM Work
Public notice Is hereby given that on
Wednesday, the 6th day of July, l!Wft, the
Council of the City of Los Angeles old,
st Its meeting on nald tins, adopt sn Ordi-
nance ef Intention, numbered 11,235 (New
Serifs), to have the following work done,
to wit:
Ist That
FIFTT-SEVENTH BTREET.
In *nld city, from the west line or
Central avenue to tha cast line
of MflKlnley avenue, Including ail
Intersections of streets (excepting such
portions of said street and Intersections
ss *re required by law to b« kept In
order or repair by sny person or com-
pany having railroad tracks thereon,
snd also excepting such portions as
h«vs already been grnd<-d and graveled
snd scccrited ), be graded and graveled
to the official grade In accordance with
th« plans and profile />n fllei In the
office of Ihe City Engineer and speci-
fications for gradintr snd graveling
streets In the City of Los Angeles with
the natural gravel of ths street, Class
B, on file In the office of the City Clerk
of sold city, said specifications being
No. 81 (New Series).
2d. That a cement curb be con-
structed along each line of the roadway
of said Fifty-seventh street, from the
west Una of Central avenue to
the east line of McKlnley avenue
(excepting along such portions of tho
line of said roadway upon which a
cement or granite curb hns 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. 23 (New
Series).
Bd. That n cement sidewalk five (5)
feet In width be constructed along
each side of said Fifty-seventh street,
from the west line of Central avenue
to the east line of McKlnley avenue
(excepting such portions of said
street between said points along which
a cement or asphalt sidewalk five (3)
feet In width has been constructed to
the offlclnl line and grade), said side-
walk to be constructed In accordance
with specifications for constructing
cement sidewalks on file In the offloe
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 lino 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 tho principal sum of which shall be
Sayable annually, on the second day of
anuary 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 semi-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 HANLhIY,
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.
19(16, 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 line
ot 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 witu
the natural gravel of the street. Class
B, on file In the office of the City Clerk
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 McKinley 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 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).
Sd. 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 McKlnley 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
speclfieations being No. 23 CNow
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, 1898, 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 Boml-an-
nually on the second days of January
and July of eaoh and every year.
Reference is hereby made to said Ordi-
nance of Intention for further particulars.
JAMES HANLEY,
7-24-29 Ct Street Superintendent
Notice of Local Improvement
Notice is hereby given that on the
11th day of July, 1905, the City
Council of the City of Los Angeles
passed an Ordinance, designated as Or-
dinance No. 11,276 (New Series), de-
claring its intention to order the in-
stallation of ths necessary appliances
for lighting with electricity
• SPRING BTREET
from Temple street to Ninth street, and
MAIN STREET
from Ninth street to the east line of
Broadway, produced, In said city.
ThaOon the 17th day of July, 1905,
the City Engineer of said city- filed
with the Clerk of the said City Council
a report, presenting the following;
1, Plans and specifications for tin.
work required in order to make said
Improvements.
2. An estimate, of tho cost of said
Improvement and of the Incidental ex-
penses in connection therewith.
8. A diagram showing the district
to be benefited by said Improvement
and. to be assessed to pay the oust and
expenses thereof. . = *i*«r*-vAi» •**<*— -«»>m;
4. A proposed assessment of ths to-
tal amount of the costs and expenses
of the said proposed Improvement,,
That Monday, tho 7th day ot August,
1905, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of
said day, In the Council Chamber In
the City Hall of tho City of Los An-
geles, has been appointed as the time
and place tor hearing protests In rela-
tion to thn said proposed Improvement;
and any person objecting to said Im-
provement, or to the extent of the as-
sessment district therefor, or to the
proposed assessment therefor, may file
a written proteit with the Clerk of the
said Council at or before said time set
for hearing such protests.
That said proposed Improvement Is
the installation of the necessary appli-
ances for lighting with electricity
Biu'ln* street from Temple street to
Ninth street, and Main street from
Ninth street to the cant line of Broad-
way, produced, In.eitlcl city.
Reference - U Ihtuli.v ■■ made ■ to X laid
Ordinance No. U,m (New Series) urn!
to said report for further particulars.
•■•■■». J. I.HJLANim
City Clerk and ex-Offldo CUrk of ths
(Aty Council of taa City uf Lou An-
' g*i«s. ' . I i .-,;..,.
J-29-.OIt _
9
PUBLIC ADVERTISING
JVo«i<-» «r *<rert Work
Public notice Is hereby given that §n
Wednesday, the Rth flny ot July, A. D 7
im, the Council of the City of Los An-
gelas rlld, nt Its meeting on said d«y,
adopt an Ordinance of Intention, ntim*
bered 11,234 (New Series), to have the foU
lowing work dons, to wit!
Ist. That
BECOND BTREET,
In s« M city, from the east line
of Flower street to a point
ten feet west • of th# eenur .
line of Hope street; Including all
Intersections of streets (excepting mien
portions of said street snd Intersections
as sre required by law to b« kept In
order or repair by sn/ person or ootn*'
|psny having rut I road tracks thereon,
and also excepting such portions as
hnve nlroruly befn jrntded snd graveled
snd accepted), be graded and graveled
to thn officlitl grade In accordance with '
the plans and proflis on file In the
office of the City Engineer and speci-
fications for ihe construction- of
graveled streets, Class A, In 'the City
of Los Antrftips, on file In tho office of
ths City Clerk of said city, said spMl-
flcatlons being No. 21 (New Berlea),
Sri. That a cement curb be eon*
structed alona; rnrh line of the roadway,
of said Second street, from the
east curb line of Flower street' to
tha west curb line of Hops strset
(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 conntructlng cement curbs,
on file in the office of thn City Clerk, -
said specifications being No. 22 (New
Series).
Bd. That n cement sidewalk five (6)
feet In width bs constructed along
each side of satd Second street, J
from the east curb line of Flower Street
to the west curb line of Hope street
(excepting such portions of said
street between said points along which
a cement or asphalt sidewalk five (6)
feet in •width has been constructed to a
the official line nnd 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
Series). ,'-■ , '
4th. That a cobble-paved gutter be
constructed along each line of the."
roadway of said Second street; from a>
point ZM feet east of the west: curb"
line of Hope street " to "s the f east j
curb line of .Flower .street^,(e*-^
cepting - along * such .- portions fOtA
the line of said roadway along which se-
cernent or granite block gutter has already
been constructed to the official Una and-
grade, and also excepting such portions of I
said street and Intersections as are re- 1
quired by law to be kept In order or refialr
by any person or company having railroad
tracks thereon.' • .■ ,-■
Said gutters shall be three and one-half
(IH4) feet In width excepting at Interseo- 1
tlons of streets, where said gutters shall .
be seven (7) feet In width; and said gut-
ters shall be constructed In accordance
with the plans and profile therefor on i fllo I
In the office of the City Engineer, and In I
accordance with specifications for the con-
struction of cobble-paved gutters on file I
In the office of the City Clerk, said speci-
fications being No. 7 (New Series), mm
Reference Is hereby made to said Or-
dinance of Intention for further . partlcu- '■
JAMES HANLEY, <
7-24-29 6t . Street Superintendent. . ;
Notice of Street Work ' ' .7'"
Public notice Is hereby given that on
Wednesday, the 6th day of July, . A, r D. ; ;
1905, the Council of the City. of Los An-
geles did, at Its meeting on said , day, -.
adopt an Ordinance of. lntention, number
11,229 (New Series), to have. the following/
work done, to wit: . i*msse-f^igu^gi^tgM
Ist That
DOMINGUEZ STREET,
In said city, from the ' south line. of.
Forty-eighth ' street to the -north.;
line of Fifty-first .street, , .Includ- ■:■■.
Ing all Intersections .... of p streets >
(excepting such portions of said street and :
Intersections as are required by law.- to V,
be kept in order or repair by any person ;
or company having railroad tracks there- 1
on, . and also excepting such portions as
have already been graded and - graveled %
and accepted), be graded and. '> graveled -
to tha of flctal grade In , accordance 5
with the plans and profile on ■ file . in :>: >
the office of the City Engineer ■ and V
specifications for the grading ' and <
graveling of streets In the City •of Los I
Angeles with the natural gravel of the
street. Class B, on file in the office. of
the City Clerk of said city, said spec!-"
fications being No. SI (New Series).--.-
2d. That a cement curb be constructed
along each line of the roadway of said .
Domlnpuez Btreet, from the south line . of ■
Forty-eighth street to the north line ot ■
Fifty-first street (excepting along such I
portions of the line of said roadway upon I
which a cement or granite curb has al-
ready been constructed to the official line
and grade), In accordance 'with speclflca- ■
tlons for constructing cement curbs, < on V
file in the office of the City Clerk, ■ said ■!■■'>
specifications being No. 22 (New Series). '
3d. That a cement sidewalk five (fi) .;.
feet In width be constructed along each
side of said Dominguez street, from the ■
south line of Forty-eighth street to the
north line of Fifty-first street - (ex-\;;
cepting such portions of said street bo-
tween said points along which a cement,
or asphalt sidewalk five (5) feet in
width has been constructed to tho '
official line and grade), said sidewalk to
be constructed In accordance with speci-
fications for constructing cement side-
walks on file In the office of tho City
Clerk of said city, - said specifications
being No. 23 (New Series). 'f ,
Sec. 2. The Council of said city hereby I
finds upon estimate of the City Engineer
that the total cost of said 'mprovement
will 'be greater than' fifty cents per V:
front foot along each line of said
street. Including the cost of Interseo-
tions, and it is, hereby determined, in
pursuance of an Act of the Legislature ' •
of the State of Calitornia, approved Feb-
ruary 27th, 1513.. as amended by an Act :
of the Legislature amending said ' last-
named act, which amending act became a"
law March 2d, 1899, that bonds shall be I
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 I
which shall be payable. annually, on ths'.
second day of January of each year by
coupon, after their date until the whola 1
are paid, and to bear interest at the rate :
of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable I
semi-annually on the second days of Jan- I
vary and July of each and every year. ■■%
Reference is hereby made to said Ordi-
nance of Intention for further particulars.
JAMES HANLBy. .
7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent..
Ordinance No. 11,320
(New Series). ■ . :■
An Ordinance declaring the Intention .
of the Mayor and Council of the City of I
Los Angeles to establish the grade of
Twenty-seventh street, from Arlington
street to the west line of the west;
Adams and Western Avenue Tracts, las I
per map recorded in Book 6 of Maps,' at
pages 178 and 179, Records of Los An- -
geles County, , ■ ■ *~ ■,'■>». vV
The Mayor and Council of the City ot ■
Los Angeles do ordain as follows: •■-,■'
Section 1. That it Is the Intention of the.
Council of the City of Los Angeles to
establish the grade of
TWENTY-SB VKNTH STREET, ■ • .
from Arlington street to the west line ot
the .West Adams and Western Avenue.'.
Tract, as per man recorded In Book 6 of I
Maps, at pages 178 and 179, Records of
Loa AngHles County, in accordance , with 11
the following elevations: ■• ?— ..
At the Intersection with Arlington
street the grade shall be 154.03 - at ' the.
northeast corner and 151.82 at the south-
east corner, as now established on Ar-
Ungton Btreet.
At the Intersection with Clmarron street
the grade shall be 156.00 at : the north- <
west and northeast corners and 165.00
at the southwest and southeast corners.
At the intersection of said west line »( I
the West Adams and Western Avenutt ,
Tract with the south line. of. Twenty-
seventh street the grade shall bu 181.00
as now established. - ■' '* ' •
At the Intersection of the produced west
line of said West Adams - and < Western
Avenue tract with the . north . line <«;{;'
Twenty-soventh street the grade ahall ba
161. 8 C us now eitabllshed. • •■■■■-.. , ■
And at all points between said designated I
points the grade shall be established so;;
as to conform to a straight line drawn
between said designated points. ■_■
Elevations refer to the top of ths curb,
are in feet and are above a plane which, j :
Id 255 f«et below City datum plane. -, ■
Sao. 8. The City Clerk ahall certify to
tha passage of this Ordinance and ahall
chubs) the same to be published for ten .
days in the Loa < Anf eles - Herald, and.
thereupon and thereafter .. It , shall taka
effect and be In force. . ■ , . ■.
I , hereby certify that the foregoing Or-
dln»n<"« was adopted by ths. Council of
th« City of Los Angelea at Its meeting ot
July I". ISWa.
: y H. J. LJSLANDK. .;,
Approved this 81st day of J»lv! W&-. : -J.
. OWE** MeALBBR '
T-24-81. »•!■* lOt Mayor,