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2 KILL ORDINANCE ON CREMATORIES COUNCIL REFUSES TO PRO HIBIT ESTABLISHMENT President Theodore Summerland Makes Hard Fight, but Colleagues Vote Unanimously to File •':' ' * Proposed Measure Aldrd by ahout 100 residents of Pico Heights, innny of ■whom were women, Theodore Bummerlnml, president of tho city council, mado a bravo but losing fight to prohibit the oßtanllsh tnent of tho proposed crematory nt the corner of Sixteenth and Orover streets, adjoining Itoscdnlo cemetery. An ordinance was introduced by Judge J. D. Pope prohibiting tho es tablishment of a crematory within the city limits. The council then resolved Itself Into a committee of tho whole, with President Summerland on tho floor and Councilman Hammon in the chair. For more than an hour President Summerlanrl fought to have the com mittee of the whole recommend to tho council the adoption of the ordinance, but he was unable to get a second to his motion. When the president paused for breath, Judge Pope, T. Darrow, A. L. Ross, Mrs. Taylor and others of high Btandlng in the Pico Heights community tried to persuade the council that It was the duty of that body to pass the ordinance. Judge Pope read from the city or dinances several sections prohibiting the further establishment of cemeteries within the city limits, and declared that the crematory was but another form of cemetery. Claim Values Depreciated "Had crematories been prominent enough to merit the recognition of the council when this ordinance was passed there Is no doubt but what they would have been Included," said Judge Pope, "but they are compara tively a new Institution and their men ace to property was not considered nt that time." Luther O. Brown, secretary of the Los Angeles Crematory association, the corporation which Is building the Institution, defended the proposition by declaring- that not only would the crematory not depreciate the value of property, as the protestants had de clared, but would enhance its value as the building' would be one of the fin est of its kind in the world and would shut off the view of a considerable portion of Rosedale cemetery. "The cemetery has caused a depre ciation of values," said Mr. Brown, "which the crematory will enhance. A. L. Ross, who deals In real estate In that vicinity, has told me that he has sold property in tho neighbor hood of the cemetery for less than half its value because the cemetery is there. Now I ■will buy every piece of property within 250 feet of the crematory at the same price for which Mr. Ross originally sold it and pay for the improvements at a reasonable figure." Ordinance Is Filed The sentiment attached to the cre mation of bodies was one of the prin cipal objections to the Institution, ac cording to Mrs. Taylor, president of the Civil league of Pico Heights and chairman of the non-extension commit tee of the Out-Door Art club. Other women advanced the same argument and pleaded for the home life of the Vicinity. When President Summerland found that he would receive no support from the council for the passage of the or dinance, he endeavored to have the proposition kept alive by leaving it in the hands of the committee of the whole, but the clamor from the lobby of Pico Heights residents to have some immediate action taken brought it be for the council in such a way that some action was deemed advisable. Braving the wrath of nearly 100 peo ple, Councilman Ford moved that tho ordinance be filed. Every councilman present, with the exception of Presi dent Summerland voted for this filing and thus the proposition was con signed to the graveyard of objection able measures. People Grow Angry When the death knell of the ordi nance was thus sounded angry wo men gathered around Councilman Ford all talking at once and leaving the councilman from the First no chance to defend his action. He stated that he did not believe that the filing of the ordinance would entirely kill the v.'hole proposition but thought that it would leave it open for some other mode of settlement. While the women were expostulating with Councilman Ford some of the men were threatening dire things to the members of the council when they should seek re-election. One of the lobbyists stated that Pico Heights was by no means through with the proposition and that the residents would hound Mr. Brown and his as sociates until they would be giud to stop- further work on the crematory. He threatened that if they could re ceive no redress at the hands of the present council they would bring It up before the next council and make it a plank in the next municipal cam paign. IS URGED TO VOTE FOR SITE Sixth Ward Voters Sign Petition Favorable to New City Hall Location The circulation of petitions was be yun in the Sixth ward yesterday, hay. Ing for their Import the demand that the councilman from that ward vote to pass tho measure to accept the free city hall site on North Main street passed over the mayor's veto. The cir culators had but little trouble in se curing signatures to the petitions and It is expected that when the council manic body returns from the Owens river Junket some further action will bo taken on the case. The message of the mayor vetoing the ordinance now is in th© hands of the commute of the whole, to be taken out when the lead ers of the movement In the council see fit. There was some apprehension that President Huminerlnml, who nmr the deciding vote on the meaaur* when it was pussed by the council would change his vote If U cume to v propo sltlon of passing it over the veto, on account of the fact that none of his colleagues stood by him In his efforts to prohibit the Invasion of a crema tory Into his ward yesterday morning but In discussing the case later In the day ho Intimated that he would stand liy the vote first cast and would bo ready to do his jiliiue to imhh the iiiciiHiiri' over the veto. to riniM a roi.n iy o\h day Tana I-AXATIVH HKOMO Quinine Tab. let*. Druggists refund money If it falls 1a cure. "& W. OHOVKB signature is on each box, 25c. PART It. crftnriTi a an awful OvKUI UJL/\ INHERITANCE While it i9 true that Scrofula may be acquired under certain conditions, it is usually inherited. Parents who are related by the ties of blood, or who have a consumptive tendency, or family blood taint of any character, are sure to transmit it to their children in the form of Scrofula. . Swollen glands, brittle bones, poor digestion, weak eyes, Catarrh emaciated bodies and "" h "»S* gSSSSSf' X&SS? "SKX general weak constitutions are the ft. Tried mrv dootor •.▼alUbl* « t principal wav 9 in which the dis- J^rh'OTi^SVTOl^SpKriSSSa ease is manifested. The blood has oured, and, as a dying m*n Will grasp at beendiseasedfromWrth, and being in gMU?r%loh%"alS.^wln?fog M U?r%loh%"alS.^w1n?fo SJ i this condition cannot properly nonr- 5.8.8. After taking- six bottles, I felt a suit. A hereditary disease like thia taking In all about fifteen bottias, can only be reached, by a constitu- tional remedy and nothing equals . S. S. 8. as a cure for it. It cleanses and strengthens the deteriorated blood,' drives out all scrofulous and tubercular deposits, and there is a gradual but S^,^^ sure return to health. S. S. S. supplies to the /£*jj anaemic, lifeless blood the properties necessary to build back to strong, robust health, and does |j|jft this gently and so thoroughly that no signs of G^fiarO the disease are ever seen in after life. Ueinp PURELY VEGETABLE. P ure 'y vegetable S. S. S. is the best remedy for Scrofula; its harmless but healing ingredients enter into the circulation and replace wax-like, bloodless faces with vigorous strength glowing with health. Book with information about Scrofula and medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., A TLANTA, GA. j "EXPRESS" WANTS MONEY Evening Publication Sues Germain Wine Company Because "Ad" was Taken Out at Per Request Suit on contract will he begun next week before Justice Young In the township court by an evening paper, known as the "Evening Express" against "the Kdward Germain Wine company. The suit Is for $134.58, and Is an outgrowth of the campaign against the saloons of Los Angeles, in which the Kxpress took part as an organ of those who wished to close the saloons. According to the complaint the Kd-| ward Germain Wine company signed a contract with the Express for 2000 Inches of advertising. This was to have extended to October, l!) 05. and waa to have been charged for at the rate of forty-two cents an Inch, pro viding the advertisement should be placed next to reading matter. Then came the crusade againßt tho saloons and the Express had heroics about making Lob Angeles a dry town. When It came out In its bitter denunci ation of the liquor traffic, an eastern brewer withdrew his advertisement nnd then the Kxpress came out boldly and, It is alleged, asserted that all the liquor men were at liberty to take out their advertisements it they chose. Germain accepted and promptly took out his advertisement as per request and canceled the contract. He offered payment of the money for advertising space used to that date but the Kx press refused to accept payment and sued on contract. ASKS FOR RETURN OF BOND Western Motor Car Company Lets City Down Easy on Auto mobile Question In the opinion of Councilman Smith the Western Motor Car company let the city down easy when a repre sentative of the company appeared ht fore the council yesterday and asked that a bond, made by the company when a contract was signed by the city for a motor car, be returned. A few months ago the police com mission asked the council to purchase a good automobile for the use of the police department to be used in ar resting violators of the speed ordi nance. The council ordered the vehicle purchased and left the case in the hands of the supply committee to act with the chief of police in purchasing the machine. At the suggestion of the chief the supply committee ordered the car from the Western Motor Car company. This company placed the auto in commission and turned it over to the police de partment. It was used for several weeks and a number of the violators of the speed ordinance came to grief through its agency, but for some reason or other the commission decided it did not want the vehicle and the mayor has refusal to sign the warrant purchasing it. CHARITY APPROPRIATION CUT City Will Save $2400 Yearly by Adoption of Changes Proposed by Committee Through the recommendation of Councilmen Smith and Kern, members of the special committee appointed to look into the charitable institutions, the city will cut down Its expenses for charity by $2400 a year. This committee, who In addition to the two councilmen, is composed of W. A. Lamb, C. H. Plummer, R. W. Pridham and F. J. Zeehandelaar, yes terday reported to the council that In the opinion of the committee, much better work could be accomplished If many of the charitable organizations could be consolidated and better busi ness methods Introduced. The city annually ullows $8000 ta these charitable bodies, in monthly sums, and on the report of the com mittee the following subscriptions will be discontinued: Florence Crlttenden home, $30 a month; Lark Ellen Newsboys' home, $30 a month; Lob Angeles Coffee club, $10 a month; Good Samaritan mission, $50 a month; Volunteer Firemen's asso ciation, $50 a month; California Chil dren's Home society, $30 a month. PROHIBITS IMMORAL PLAYS At Request of Police City Council Passes Ordinance Governing Questionable Productions At the request ot the police depart ment the city council yesterday passed an ordinance prohibiting the ex hibition of questionable plays, and pro viding for the arrest of any one par ticipating In them. It was stated by members of the council- that this ordinance was aimed at a certain theater an Main street that has been producing burlesques that It is claimed, have shocked the morals THIS ANT Parla About Oue of Nature's Mo«t lv. • liiNlrloua Cri'iiliiit-H When Hpring comes with all its wcnllli of opening buds and new How i'ljh, the ant Is prupurlinf for tt Heusun of protltablti industry It riimw out of Us winter quarters and locates a new home where It can store away, during the summer months, the sustenance for the long winter days. Just as industrious as the ant— but in a different way— are the countless li.Miili.-sluial germs which burrow Into tho Hculp and eat away at tho roots of the hulr. As ll:ey burrow away Dandruff form*, ii n.l If the germs uro not all killed, It.ililui'KK rrsullH Newbro'H llerplildo In thu only known lumeily which kills the germs. Bold by loading druggiste. tiernl 10c In stamps for HHinplu to Tim *i(ir»lulu« Co., Detroit, Mil' 1. LOS ANGELES. HERALD j TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1905. of those who attended tho perform ances. Another ordinance which wns Intro duced and referred to the legislative •committee was suld to have been di rected at cigar stores which do a lnrge part of their business through slinking dice nnd Incidentally the newsbows who Rather In nlleys for a friendly game of craps are Included. The ordinance was to prohibit Ram bling of any manner, shape or sort In any business house, public street, alley or park. "The l.nx Aneelrs Limited" Commencing December 1 tho Salt Lake route will put In operation tho swell train of the west, "The Loo An geles Limited." This train will run dally between Los Angeles nnd Chicago via Salt Lake City, on a slxty-eierht hour schedule Information 250 South Spring. Both phones 352. Agt. Illinois Central R. R.. 238 3. Spring. No Question About \X "WIELAND'S" Is the BEST BEER— The Favorite Brew of the Great West. . Gcrmania Malt Tonic a Specialty FAjMILY TRADE SOLICITED Adloff & Hauerwaas SOLE AGEKTS Depot and Bottling Works 112-118 Central Ave. PUBLIC ADVERTISING Ordinance No. 11,010 (New Series.) An Ordinance of the Mayor and Coun- cil of the City of Los Angeles, declaring their Intention to improve a portion of ' San Julian street, and determining that bonds shall be Issued to represent tho cost thereof. The Mayor and Council of the City of , Los Angfelea do ordain as follows: ; Section 1. That the public interest ' and convenience require, and thai it is the intention of the City Council of thu City of Los Angeles to order the fol- lowing work to be done, to wit: , Ist. That said SAN JULIAN STREET ■ ' in said city from tho southerly 1 line of Ninth street to the north- erly line of Twelfth street, in- cluding 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 company having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such por- tions as have already been graded and graveled and accepted), be smiled and graveled to the official grade In accord- ance with the plans anil profile on tlla in the office of the City Engineer and specifications for the construction of graveled streets, Class C, in the City of Los Angeles on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 28 (New Series). 2d. That a cement curb bo constructed along each line of the roadway of said San Julian street from the southerly lino of Ninth street to the northerly curb line of Twelfth street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granito curb has already been constructed to the official line and grade), in accordanco with spe-. rlflcatlons 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) feot in width be constructed along each side of said San Julian street from the south- erly line of Ninth street to the norther- ly curb line of Eleventh street (excepting such portions 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); also that a cement sidewalk four (4) feet in width be constructed along each side of Huld San Julian street from the southerly curb line of Eleventh street tJ the northerly curb line of Twelfth Btreot (excepting such portions of snid street between said points along which a ce- ment or asphalt sidewalk four (4) feet in width has been constructed to the of- ficial line and grade); said sidowalks to be constructed in accordance with speci- fications for constructing cement side- walks on file In the office of the City Clerk of said City, said specifications be- ing No. 23 . (New Series). Sec. 2. The Council of said city finds upon estimate of the City Engineer, that the total cost of said Improvement will be greater than fifty centa per front ] foot along each line of said street, induc- ing the cost of Intersections, and it is determined, In pursuance of an Act of the Leeislature of the State of Call- I'ornla, approved February 27th, 1893, as amended by an Act of the Legislature amending said last named Act, which amending Act became a law March 2f1,i8D5 that bonds shall be Issued to represent tho cost of said Improvement. Said bonds shall ba aerial, extending over u period ; of ten years, an even portion of the prin- cipal sum of which Khali be payable an- I mially. on the Beeond day of January of eaen year by coupon, after their date ur- tll the whole are paid, and to bear in- tere»t at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable aemi-anhually on tha socond days of January and July of each and every year. ,890. 3. The Street Superintendent shall post notice of this work, as re- quired by law, and shall cause sum notice to be published for nix day* in the Los Angelea Herald. Sac. 4. The City Clark shall certify to the pasHag-e of this CrUlnuiice urnl shall f-uiiH« the iiania to b« published for two days In the I, us Angelea Heralil. and shall post the aamo consplcuouHly for two days on or near the chamber door of the Council, and thereupon and thereafter It shall take effect and be In force. I hereby certify that the foregolnx Ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of S.«n Angeles at Its meet- Ing of October 30, 1905, by the following vpte: Ayes— Messrs. Ford, Healy, Hlller. Iliiiighton, Kith, Smith and Summerlund t'i). Not*— Nojie. !!. J. LKi-ANDH,' City Cl*rk and ex-Offlclo Clerk of th* Council of the City of Loa Angeley Approved this 3d day of November, 1905. QWKN McALKKR. U-7-8 >t . . AUvor. INDEX TO PUBLIC ADVERTISING NI-1W TODAT Intention to Improve Heaudry ave- nue from First street to Diamond street. Intention to improve Michigan ave- nue from Plensant avenue to Kvergreen avenue. Intention to Improve Rice avenu« from Main street to Moneta, n venue. Intention to Improve Forty-ninth street from Domlnguez street to Mc- Klnley avenue. Intentlnn .to Improvo flan Julian street from Ninth street to Twelftn street. Intention to Improve Arnpahoo street from Sixteenth street to north line of the. Reeve tract. Intention to sewer Templo street, from Henderson street to Alvarado street. CftlCo street from Temple streot to Belleviie nve.mm, Oro street from Templo street to Hollevue avenue, Lon- don street from Cnsco street 450 feet westerly, and Bellovun nvenue from Cnsco Rlreet fiO4 feet westerly. Intention to sewer Avenue Flfty-slic ' frnm I'asndena nvenuo 680.18 feet southeasterly. Ordering work on Thlrty-sevonth street frum Raymond avenue to West- ern avenue. Ordering work on London street from Cnsco street to a point KfiO feet west of C'a.ico street. Ordering ftewor In Tenth street be- tween llnpo strrot nnd Flower stroot. Intention to establish grndo of lialtnn nvrnuo from Forty-sixth strrrl tn onuth lino of tho Raedny Second tine I. Intention to establish grndo of Tarlelnn street from Cnntpton nvrnuo tn Twei.tii iii street, I Intrntlon to establish grndo of Pixel street, from Arnnlil street to Third street. Intention to estnhllsh grndo ot Fourth street from Lorona street to In- dlnnn street. Intention to estnhllsh grarlo of Forty-seventh street from Main street to Moneta nvenue. Intention to establish grndo of Seneca nvenue from Mnln street tn Moneta nvenup. Intention to establish grndn of nlley frnm Third street to Fourth street between Koylo avenue nnd Stnte street. Intention to establish grade of Morgan avenno from .Twenty-eighth street t.i Thirty-eighth street. . Intrntlon to establish grnrlo of Clnronco, street from First street to Third street. Changing nnd establishing grnrle of Cnsco street from Plata street to 150 foet. north of London street. Chnnglng nnrl estnbllshlng grarlo of Valley street, from Westlnko avenue to Mountnln View nvenur. Changing nnri establishing grndo of Columbia n venue from Arnold street to Klxtn street. Ordering opening nnd widening ot Forty-lirßt street between Central ave- nue and Hooper nvenue. Ordering opening nf Forty-prcond street between Central avenue nnd Hooper avenue. Ordering opening of Forty-third street between Central nvenuo ana Honper nvenur;. Changing name of Marrletta street to Marietta street. . '■ Changing name of Topeka street to Fifty-fifth street. Prohibiting the Iniurlng, ilo.fn.clng, He, ot Hny public building In the city of Loa Angeles. Providing for the number of em- ployes in the police department nnd fixing their compensation. Notice of snle of wnste plpo lino franchise, commencing nt Alameda and Sixth streets and running southerly along Alamerla street to city limits. Notice to dealers in water works sup- plles. PUBLIC ADVERTISING Ordinance No. 11,81)0 (New Scries.) -.':■.. An Ordinanco declaring the Intention of tho Mayor nnd Council of tho City of Los Angelos to establish the grade of Fifteenth street, from Sun I'cdro street to a point 854 25 feet east of tho east line of Mnple avenue. Tho 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 Angelea to establish the grade of > -, ■•,-- > FIFTEENTH STREET, from San Pedro street to a point 854. 25 feet cast of the east lino of Maple ave- nue, in accordance with the following elevations: At the intersection with San Pedro street the grrade shall be 223.87 at the northwest corner and 223.60 at the southwest corner, as now established on San Pedro street. At the intersection with San Julian street the grade shall be 223.56 at tho northeast corner as now established on San Julian street. At tho intersection of the enst line of San Julian street with tho south line of Fifteenth street the grade shall bo At a point on the north side 853 feet east of tho east line of Maple avenue the grade shall bo 223.53 us now es- tablished. At a point on the south side 855.50 feet east of the east lino of Muple ave- nuu the grade shall be 223. 25 as now established. And at all points between said desig- nated points the grade shall be estab- lished so as to conform to a straight llrie drawn between said designated points. Elevations refer to the top of tho curb, are in feet and are above a plane which is £55 feet below City datum plane. Soc. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and Shall cause the same to be published for ten days in tho Los Angeles Her- ald, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take effect nnd be in force. I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at Its meet- ing of October 23, 1905. H. J. LELANDE, City Clerk. Approved this 27th day of October, 1005. OWEN McALEER, 11-1-10 lOt Mayor. Sealed proposals for the construc- tion of the proposed storm sewer across Fourth street and along Ver- mont avenue will be received at tho office of the City Clerk o£ the City of Los Angeles, California, until 11 u. m. of Monday, November 13, 1905. All proposals must be on forms furnished by the city und must be accompanied by a certified check drawn to the order of the City Clerk of tho City of Los Angeles, for the sum of five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid. 'the city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Plans, profile, detail draw- ings, specifications, etc., may be seen at the office of the City Engineer. Prints of the plans, profile and detail drawings, forms of proposal, contract and bonds and copies of the specifica- tions will be delivered to prospective bidders upon receipt by the City En- gineer of $2.00. Each bidder is re- quired to make personal examination ot the ground in which the sower is to be constructed. Sizes and approximate lengths of tha sewer follow: 1060 lineal feet of concrete sewer, Internal diameter 6 feet. One manhole. 170 lineal feet of 16-lnch vitrified pine. Two end walls. Each bid shall be submitted in a sealed envelope addressed "H. J. Le- lande, City Clerk, Los Angeles, Cali- fornia," and endorsed, "Proposal for constructing Storm Sewer In Fourth street and Vermont avenue." H. J. LBLANDR, 11-1-10 lOt City Clerk. Notice to Dealers in Water Work* Vuppllta. Office of the Water Department, No. 440 Suuth Hill street, Los Angeleu, Cal., Nov. 7, IMB, Stuled proposals will be received by the Hoard ill' Water CoinmlHiiluiiei'H at their office, No. 440 Houlh Hill street, up till 3:30 |>. in. of November 20, I'JOd, for gutti valves uh per HpeclllcullonH 011 file lu tint office of the Superintendent of the De- partment. .-« .■>.>..• - A certified check for live per cent, of the amount of each bid Is to acoompany Hume, said check to be made payuble to Jno. J. Fay, Jr., President of the Hoard. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids, In whole or in part. WM. MULHOLLANI), 11-7-8 3t Superintendent. WnliiiH — 80 your investment turned (Hit liailly, th? J thought you got ll) on the ground floor. Hl<iiitin— l did, but it looks hh though Boine other fellow* had sneaked In through the cellar win* Uu w.— l'hiladuljihla itauurU. PUBLIC ADVERTISING Orillnnnr* \o. 11,008 (New Series.) An Ordinance of the Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles, declaring their Intention to Improvo fl. portion oi Rice nvenue. nnd determining thnt bonds shall be Issued to represent the cost thereof. The Mnyor and Council of the City ot Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Section i. Thnt tho public Interest nnd convenience require, and It Is the Inten- tion of tho City Council of the City of Los Angeles to order the following work to be. done, to wit: Ist. That snlri RICH AVENtTR Il}I 1 } snid city from the west curb linn of Mnln street to the east line of Moneta avenue, including nil intersection* of s reels (excepting such portions of said Mrort nnrl Intersections as are required l>y law to bo kept In order or repair by nny person or company having rallroid trncks thereon, nnd nlso excepting <uch rortlons ns have already been praJed nnd graveled nnd accepted), bn graded and graveled to tho official grario In ni-cord«iiee with the, plnns and profile on fllo In tho office of tho Clly En- gineer and specifications for grading nnd graveling streets In the City of I^s Angeles with tho natural gravel of the. street (Clnss Tl) on file In the ofTlcf. nf the City Clerk ot said rlty, snld spoclllcn lions being No, SI (New Herles), 2nd. Thnt a cement curb lie> ron- flriicfr.rl nlong onch line of the rnmiway »r siilrl filer nvenue. from tho west iiirh line of Mnln street fo (he enst lino nf Monctii nvriuip (excepting along such portions of the line nf snlrl rnnd- wny upon wlilrli n cement or Rrnnltr (iiib liiih nlmndy been cnnstructerl to the official lino nnrl grade), In nccord- Hiice with specifications tor construct- ing cement curbs, on fllo In the office "f the City Clerk, said specifications feeing No. 22 (New Herles). 3rd. That a cement sidewalk five (5) feet In width he constructed along each t-ldo nf Bnld nir« avenun from the west curb line of Main street tn the enst lino of Monctn nvrnuo (excepting such por- tions of snld street between snlrl points along which a roment or asphalt pidn- wnlk flvo (5) feet In width hns been constructed to the official lino nnd Krarle), snld sirlowalk to be constructed In accordance with specifications for ronslrtirllng roment sidewalks on file In the office of the Clly Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. Ti (New Series). Sec. 2. Tho Council of snld city finds upon estlmnto of tho City Engineer that tho total cost of snld Improvement will be greater than fifty cents per front foot nlong ench line of said street. Includ- ing tho cost of Intersections, and It Is determined, in pnrsiinnrn nf an Act ot tho Legislature of tho State of California, npproved February 27th. 1593, as amended by an Act of tho Leglslatura amending nnld last named Act. which amending Act became a law March Ud, lSfl!>, that bonds shall be Issued to repre- sent 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 sha!l ho payable annually, on the second day of January of ench year by coupon, after their dato until the whole nre paid, and to bear interest at the rate of seven (7) per crmt per annum, payablo scml-annually on tho second days of January and July of each and every year. Sec. 3. The Street Superintendent shall post notico of this work as re- quired by law, nnd shall cause said notice to be published for six days in tho Los Angeles Herald. Sec, 4. Tho City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinanco anrl shall cause tho same to be published for two days In tho Los Angeles Herald, and shall post the Bame conspicuously for two days on or nenr the chamber door of the Council, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take effect and be in force. I hereby certify thnt the foregoing Ordinance wn.n ndopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at its meet- Ing ot October 30, 1905, by tho follow- ing vote: Ayea— McHsrs. Ford. Healy, Hilltr, Houghton, Kern, Smith and Summcr- l.-ind (7). Noes— None. -:. '■:.. H. J. LELANDE. Cltv Clerk nnd ex-Ofndo Clerk of the Council of the City of LO3 Angeles. Approved this 3d day of November, 1905. OWEN McALEER, »-7-S.2t ■ . Mayor. Ordinnnee No. 11,000 (New Series.) An Ordinance of the Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angelos, declaring thelt intention to improve a portion of Ucaudry avenue! The Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience require, and that it is tho intention of the City Council of the City of Los Angeles to order the following work to be done, to wit: Ist. That a cement curb be con- structed along the east lino of the road- wuy of said HEAUDRY AVENUK, from the south line of First streot to the Hoiith line of Diamond street and that a cement curb return be constructed 'alontf each line of the roadway ut each corner of the intersection of Hald Btuiudry ave- nue with each street between tho south line of First street nnd the south curb line of Temple street (excepting along such portions of the line of suid roudway upon which u cement or granite curb has already been con- structed to the official line and grade), in accordance with specifications for constructing cement curbs on file In the office or tho City Clerk, snld specifi- cations being No. 22 (New Series). 2d. That a cement sidewalk five (5) feet In width bo constructed along each sldo of said Bcaudry avenue, from the south line of First street to the south curb line of Temple street (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk five (6) foet in width has been constructed to the official line ami grade) snid sidewalk to . bo "constructed in ac- cordance with specifications for construct- ing cement sidewalks on file In the office at the City Clerk of said city, said speci- fications being No. 23 (New Series) Sec. 2. The Street Superintendent shall fiost notice of this work, as required bv aw. and shall causa said notico to bo published for six days in the Los Angeles Herald. Sec. 3. Tho City Clerk shall certify to the passnge of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for two days in the Los Anseles Herald, and shall post the same conspicuously for two days on or near tho chamber door of the Council, and thereupon and there- after It shall take effect and be In force I heraby certify that the foregoing Or- jHnanco wns adopted by the Council of the City of Loa Angelas at its meeting of October 30, 1905, by the following vote ? Ayes— Messrs. Ford, Healy, Hlller IJoughtcn, Kern, Smith and Summerlanrj Noes— None. City Clerk and ex-Offic'io^Chtri? 1 of\h 9 Council of the City of Los Anselea Approved this 3d day of November 1905 11-7-8- 2t OWEN MCALEER. " iw-s- Mayor. Notice of Award ot Contract Pursuant to Statutes and to the Resolu. tlcm of Award of the City Council of the City of Los Angeles, adopted Oc- tober SO. 1905, directing this no .tic9;,Jloilce. t i c 9;,J l0 i lce ls hereby given that said City Council, In open session, on the 23d day of October, 1905, opened, examined and publicly declared all settled proposals or bids ottered for the following work, to wit: That a cement sidewalk flvo (5) feet in width be constructed along each •Ida of FOSTER STREET from the south curb line of Thirtieth itreet to the north line of Thlrty-«eoond itreet (excepting such portions of said Itreet between Bald points along which a cuinent or uuplmlt vlduwalk five (5) feet in width liiih been constructed to the offlclul lino and grade), Hald Hide- walk to be conatructed in accordanca with specifications for constructing ce- ment sidewalks on file In the office ot the City Clerk ot said city, hum Buecl- Mentions being No. 28 (New Huili'b). And thereafter, to wit: On the 80th day of October, 1005, said City Council awarded the contract for said work to the lowest regular responsible bidder, to wit: To Patillo & Pattle, at the' price named for aald work in their proponal, en 1110, to wit: l»!a cents per' square foot for (Ide- w.-ilk. And thnl Bald award has been approved l>y the Mayor. Clerk's Office, Loa Angeles, Cal., November 6, 1005, - „. _, , H. J. LHLANDH, City Clerk of tn* City ot Lu» Ang«l«i. PUBLIC AOyERTIBINQ • Ir.llnnm-r No. I 1.M.1 (New Series.) An Ordinance of tho Mayor ami Council of the City of Lou Angeles, changing and establishing the grndo of the north slda of Valley stroot, from Westlako avenue to Mountain View nvenue. Tho Mayor «nd Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain us follows: Secllon 1. That tho grado of tho north side ot VALLET BTKKKT from W>stlikp <ivenuc» to Mountain View avenue Is hereby changed nnd established In necrfrdnnce with tho following eleva- tions: At tho Intersection with Westlake ave- nue the grade shall be a«8.0O at the north- west corner, «■? now established. At ths Intersection with Mountain View avenue the grade shall be 351.00 at the northeast corner. And at all points between said desig- nated points the grade shall be estab- lished so aa to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated point*. Elevations refer to tho top of th» curb, are In feet, and aro abovo a piano which li 255 feet below City datum plane. Sen. 2. Tbnt thfl exterior boundaries of the district which Is hereby declared to be benefited by snld change of grade and to be assessed tn pny tho benefits, damn/res and costs thereof are hereby described ns follows: Ileglnning nt the most northerly corner of lot 13, block H of thfl Hays Trnet, as per map <-erordo'l In Hook 25, at pngo 37, Mlscellanpiiis llecnrds of Lou Angeles County; thence easterly In a direct line to the most easterly corner of lot 12, snld block B; thenro southerly along the west- erly line of Westlake avenue to tho most southerly corner of lot 1, block O, snld Hays tract; thenco westerly in n. direct linn to the most westerly corner of lot 15 said block 1); thence northerly along the easterly lino of Mountain View avenue to the moat northerly corner of lot 13, said block H, said point being the point of be- ginning. Excepting therefrom any land therein contained which is now a part of any public street or alley. Sec. 2. Tho City Clerk ahall certify to tho pnssngo of this Ordlnancn, and shall cause tho same to ho published once In tho Los Angeles Herald, nnd thereupon and thereafter It shall take effect and be in force. I hereby certify thnt tho foregoing Or- 'llnnnfo wns ndopted by tho <.<ouncil of. IP 8 . 9 lty n ot I '°" Angeles at its meeting of October 30, 1905. H. J. LELANDE, Approved this 3d day of NovpinbrrflDOß. , ' OWEN McALKIOn, »-7 It Mayor. Onllnnnr'p \i>, 11,1)17 (New Series). An Ordinance declaring the Intention Jf the Mayor nnd Council of thj City of Los Angeles to establish tho grade of I,)allou avenue, from Forty-sixth street to the south line of the Racday Second Tract, as per map recorded in Hook 8 of maps, nt pnge 3J, Kerords of. Los Angeles County. 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 An- geles to establish the grade of OAi/roN AVENina, from Forty-sixth street to the south line of the Raeilay Second Tract, as per mnp recorded In Hook 8 of maps, at pnge 33, Itecords of Los Angeles County, in nccordanco with tho follow- ing elevations: At the intersection with Forty-sixth street the frrn.de shnll be 140.00 at tho southwest corner and 149.50 at the Boutheast corner. At the Intersection with snld south lino of -the Itaeday Second Trnet tho grade shall be 148.K0 on the west side and 147.00 on the east side. And at all points between said desig- nated points the 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 aro abovo a piano 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 tho Los Angeles Herald, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take effect and be in force. I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at its meet- ing of October 30, MO5. H. J. LELANDB. City Clerk. Approved this 3d day of November, OWEN McALEER. 11-7-1B lOt Mayor. ~ Ordinnnee No. 11,1)20 (New Series.) ■An Ordinance ordering the opening and widening of Forty-first street in the City of Los Angoles in the manner contem- plated by Ordinance No. 11,566 (New Series) of said city. The Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the public Interest and convenience require, and the City Couneil of the City of Los Angeles hereby orders the following Improvement to be made, to wit: That FORTY-FIRST STREET be opened und widened between Central uvenue and Hooper avenue in said city in the manner contemplated by Ordinance No. ll.GUli (New Series) of said cltv, ap- proved September 13, 1905, to which said Ordinance reference is hereby made for all particulars regarding said improvement. See. 2. That tho City Attorney of said city is hereby directed to bring an action In the name of the City of Los Angeles in the Superior Court of the State of Cali- fornia, in and for the County of Los An- geles, for the condemnation of the prop- erty described in the Ordinance herein- before referred to, and necessary and con- venient to be taken for tho improvement therein, and In Section 1 hereof men- tioned, against all the owners and claim- ants of Baid property, or of any part thereof Sec. 3. The City Clerk shall oertify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published once in the Los Angeles Herald, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take effect and be In force. I hereby certify that the foregoing Or- dinanco was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at its meeting of October 30, IUUS. H. J. LELANDE. City Clerk. Approved this 3d day of November, OWEN McALEER. 11-7 It Mayor. Urdluiime No. 11,1131 (New Series.) An Ordinance ordering the opening of Forty-third street In the City of Loa An- geles In the manner contemplated by Ordinance No. 11, DCS (New Series) of said city. The Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Section 1, That the public Interest and convenience require, and the City Coun- cil of the City of Los Angeles hereby orders the following improvement to be mado, to wit: That FORTY-THIRD STREET be opened and widened between Central avenue and Hooper avenue in said city in the manner contemplated by Ordinance No. 11.6H8 (New Seiieu) of laid city, ap- proved September 13th. 1905, to which euld )rdiminoe reference is hereby made for all particulars regarding said improve- ment. Sec. 2. That the City Attorney of Bald city Is hereby directed to bring an action In the name of the City of Loi Angeles in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Lob Anselea, for the condemnation of the property described In the Ordinance hereinbefore referred to, and necessary and convenient to be taken for the im- provement therein, and in Section 1 here- of mentioned, against all the owners and ciu.iniu.ntu of null! property, or any part thereof. Hec. 3. That the City Clerk shall certiry to the piißmige ot this Ordinance and shall cause thu name to be publisher] onoe In tha L«m Aiißitli'M llrruld, and' thereupon and thereafter it Khali take effect and be lu force. I hereby certify that the foregoing Or- dinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Log Angelen at its meeting ot October 3V, 1905. 11. J. LBLANDB, City Clerk. Approved this 3d day of November, 1905. OWI3N McALKiJR. 11-7 It MHyor. - Herald Want Ads ...ALWAYS WIN... PUBLIC ADVERTISING Orii Inn nre No. 11,011 (New Serif*.) An Ordinance of the Mflyor anil Court* ell of the City of Los Angeles, <I<>clftrlnil their Intention to improve a portion of Arannhop strprf Tho Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles to ordain an follows: Section 1. Thnt thn public Interest nnd convrnlonco rcnnlr' 1 . nnrl that It Is tho Intnntlon of th« City Council of thi» Clly of Los Angeles to order the following work to be done, to wit: Ist. rhnt snld ABAPAItOB BTRI3KT In snld city from the south lino of Six- teenth strnet to the north line of th* Reevo Tract, Including all Intersections of streets (excepting such portions of said street nnd Intersections as are re- quired by law to b« kept In order or Jepalr by nny person or company hav- ing railroad tracks tliercon, nnH also excepting such portions ns have nl- rfatly been graded and graveled and accepted), bo graded and graveled to the official grndo In nccordanco with the plans and profile on flln in the of- fice of tho City Knglneer anil specifica- tions for tho construction of graveled alreets (Class 1>) In the City of Los Angeles on fllo In the office of thfl City Clerk of snid city, said specifications being No. 20 (New Series). 2nd. That a cement curb bo con- structed nlong ench lino of tho road- way of snld Arnpahor street, frnm tho south Turn line of Sixteenth street to fho north lino of thn Itee.vo Tract (ex- irpHng .ilonir such portions of tho lino pf snld rnadway upon which n. roment or grnnltn curb Inis HlreHdy hern con- structed tn tho official lino nnrl grade), in nccordnnro with sprclflcn tlons for fonstrtii'tlng cement curbs, on 1110 in tho office of tho City Clrrk, said sped- llcntloiis being No. 22 (New florles). 3rd. That a cement sldewnlk four (4) feet In width bo constructed along each sldo of snlrt Arapalioe street from the south curb lino of Sixteenth street to the north lino ot the U«eve Tract (excepting such portions of said street between »ald points along which a cement or nsphalt sldnwalk four (4) fret In width has been constructed to the offlclHl lino nnd grade), said side- walk to bo constructed In accordance with specifications for constructing cement or asphalt sidewalk four (4) of tho City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (New Series). 4th. Thnt a cobble-pavoci gutter bo constructed nlong tho enst line of the roadwny of snld Arnpahoo street from tho south curb line ot Sixteenth street to a point 157.47 feet south of tho south lino of Sixteenth street; and along tho west lino of tho rondwny pf Arnpnhoo street from tho south curb lino of Six- teenth street to a point 170 feet south of tho south line of Sixteenth street (excepting along such portions of tho lino of snld roadway along which a cement or granito gutter hns already been constructed to tho official lino and grndo, nnd also excepting such por- tions of snid street and intersections as uro required by law to bo kept in order r.r repair by any person or company having rnllroad tracks thoroon). Sni.l gutters shall be thrro nnd one- hnlf (3V4) feet in width excepting at intersections of streets, where said gutters shall be seven (7) feet in width; and said gutters shall bo con- Structjd in nccordanco with tho plans nnd profllo therefor on file In the oltloo of tho City Knglnoer, and In accord- ance with specifications for tho con- struction of cobble-paved gutters on file in tho office of tho City Clerk, said specifications being No. 7 (Now Series). Sec. 2. Tho Street Superintendent shall post notice of this work, as required by law. and shall cause said notico to be Kiblished for six days in the Los Angeles, erald. Soc. 3. The City Clerk shall certify >o the passage of this Ordinance and shall Cause the same to bo published for two days in the Los Angeles Herald, and shall post the enme conspicuously for two days on, or near the chamber door ot the Council, and thereupon and there- after it shall taka effect and bo In force. I hereby certify that the foregoing Or- dinance wns adopted by tho Council of the City of Los Angeles at its meeting of October 30, 1905, by the following voto: Ayes — Messrs. Ford, Healy, Hlller, Houghton, Kern, Smith and Summer- land (7). Noes — None. H. J. LELANDE, City Clerk and ex-Offlcio Clerk of the Council of the City of Los Angeles. . Approved this 3d day of November, 1905.' OWEN McALEER, Jl-7-R 2t • Mayor. Ordinance No. 11,007 (New Series.) An Ordinance of the Mayor and Council of tho City of Los Angeles, declaring their intention to improvo a portion of Michigan avenue. The Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeleß do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the public Interest and convenience require, and that it is the Intention of the City Council of the City of Loa Angeles to order the following work to be done, to wit: Ist. That a cement curb return be con- structed along the line of the roadway of said MICHICIAN AVENUE, at each corner ot the intersection of said Michigan avenue with each street from the east curb line of Pleasant avenue to the west curb line of Evergreen ave-r nue (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 accord- ance with specifications for constructing cement curbs on file in the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). 2nd. That a cement sidewalk five (5) feot in width be constructed along each side of said Michigan avenue from the east curb line of Pleasant avenue to the west curb line of Evergreen avenue (ex- cepting such portions of said street be- tween said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk five (5) feet in width has been constructed to the official Una and grade), said sidewalk to be con- Btructed In accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on ftln' in the office of the City Cuerk of said City, said specifications • being No. 23 (New Series). Sec. 2. This Ordinance repeals • Ordi- nance No. 11,803 (New Series). ; Sec. 3. The Street Superintendent shall fiost notice of this work, as required by aw, and shall cause Bald notice to ba published for six days In the Los Angelea Herald. »3c. 4. The City Clerk shall certify to' the passage of tills Qrdinance and shall cause the same to be published for two days in the Los Angeles Herald,- and shall post the same conspicuously for two> days on or near the chamber door of tho Council, and thereupon and thereafter it Blutll take effect and be in force. ■ I hereby certify that the foregoing Or-' dinance was adopted by tha Couneil of the City of Los Angelea at Its meeting of October 30, 1906, by the following vote:- Ayes— Messrs. Kord, Healy, Hlller.' Houghton, Kern, Smith and Summerland Noes— None. ' City Clerk and ex-Offlcio Clerk of 'th« Council of the City of Lob Angelea. - Approved this 3rd day of November, 1905. ,- •'■ ..4 OWEN McALEER. U-T-8 2t Mayor. Sealed proposals for the construction of the proposed storm sewer . across Fourth street and along. Vor- mont avenue, will be received at the office of the City Clerk, of the City of Los Angeles, California, until 11 a. m. of Monday, November IS. 1905. All proposals must be on forma furnished by the city and must be ao- companled by a certified check drawn to the order of the City Clerk of the City of Los Angeles, for the sum of five (5) p«r cent of the amount of the bid. The ol .i y v.r? Berv ». 8 th « right to reject any or all bids. Plane, profllo. detail drawings, specifications, etc., may be Been at tho office of the City Engineer. Printß of ths plans, profile and detail drawings, form* of proposal, contract and bonds and copies of the specifications, will be ile- llvered to prospective bidders upon rt>* telpt by the City Engineer of J2.00. . Each Ijidder 1b required to make personal ex- amination of the ground In which tha sewer i« to be constructed, •ewer" foil" 1 .approxlmatB. approxlmat8 >n«"th» of, the 1 1080 lineal feet of concrete «ewer. Internal diameter 6 feet. One manhole 179 lineal feet ot 16-Inch vitrified! pipe. Two end walls. Kach bid ahall be submitted In a tealed envelope addressed "11. J. Lolamle. i;ity Clerk. Los Angeles. California," und in'; domed, "Proposal for constructing atorm ■ewer lu Fourth »treet and Vermont' avenue, i IM'lO lOt City Cleifc. *!