INCREASED SERVICE. HOW THE TYPEWRITER HAS AF FECTED TELEGRAPHY. Backed by an Extensive Code, the Tele graphic Service of the Various Itlg Press Associations Has Been Revolu tionized by the Machine. By far the most important and valu able improvement in the efficiency of the electric telegraph in the past three or four years has been brought about by the introduction into telegraph work of a machine that has absolutely nothing electrical about it —the typewriter. It has become absolutely indispensable in several of the more important branches of the telegraph service, a necessity to the complement of every first class op erator, and soon its lively patter will be the unvarying accompaniment to the brisk clicking of the sounder in every telegraph office in the land. The most striking example of the value of the typewriter in telegraphy is afforded by the press service. In this branch it has entirely superseded the pen and st3'lus throughout the whole country, and no operator is eligible for a position on a United Press or Asso ciated Press circuit, or practically on any press wire, unless he is a typewriter expert. He simply could not do the work. The typewriter was first intro duced into the office of the Associated Press as an experiment about seven years ago, and for the last two years it has been used exclusively in all offices of the United Press and the Associated Press. The United Press has six circuits run ning out of New York, reaching all the principal points as far west as St. Paul and i outh to New Orleans. The number of offices on a circuit varies from eight to twenty. The Associated Press serves practically tho same points by substan tially similar circuits. Over these wires the special dispatches from the various points are received, and tho main volume of news collected in New York, the great collecting and distributing point, is sent out for service to the newspapers in the associations. Before the introduction of tho typewriter the "night report" aver aged about 8,000 words on each wire, and the whole day's work amounted to about 18,000 words. Now the night re port runs to about 14,000 words and the whole day's service averages about 30,000 words. BENEFITS THE OPERATOR. A first class operator can send about forty words a minute, continuously and well, but experience has shown that it is very difficult for a man to write with a pen or stylus more than thirty or thirty five words a minute, steadily and con tinuously, for a number of hours. The service of the press associations in New York requires from twenty to thirty copies to be taken of every dispatch. In other cities the number varies from four or five copies upward. They were formerly made with an iron or agate stylus on tissue paper interleaved with carbonated sheets. The labor of pressing through so many thicknesses of paper in order to make a legible copy on each is enormous. The strain, muscular and mental, of writing thirty-five words a minute in this manner for eight or nine hours nightly, following the dictation of a sender who could always greatly excel the writer in speed, has been responsible for the nervous and physical breakdown of hundreds of operators. On the type writer a speed of seventy words a min ute is easily acquired and maintained, and with slight modifications in the ma chine thirty copies and more can be taken with as much ease as one. There is no cramp and little fatigue in the op eration of the typewriter, for eight fin gers do what was the work of two, or practically eight motions take the place of one. With the introduction of the typo writer the sending operator dropped away in the rear. Then the practice of abbreviating came into use, and the sender in his effort to keep up to the machine clipped his words and dropped out their vowels. Walter P. Phillips, general manager of the United Press, has devised and compiled a code of ab breviations and logograms, skillfully ar ranged with a view to the best utiliza tion of the shortest and most convenient signals in the telegraphic alphabet. It is a very excellent system of telegraphic shorthand, and is now iv general use for press work. EXAMPLES OF THE CODE. A few excerpts from the code will show its character and scope and give an idea of what may be accomplished in the way of speed with its aid. Short phrases that occur frequently are repre sented by single letters, as "F" means "of the," "X" means "out of the," "V" means "of which," and so on. There are about 6,000 abbreviations and sym bols of two and three letters represent ing much used words or short phrases. "Pprn" stands for "preparation;" "Sby," "subsequently;" "Nbh," "neighbor hood;" "Ken," "concentration." There are some especially brief contractions, as: "Oljod," meaning "only a limited job bing demand;" "Mwdc," "market with out decided change." This aggregation of letters, "If on bigs can n alw hv t supm adg o rpsntg trad, ty r at leas dilgnt in thr dvon to uglines," coming over a wire would be written out by the typewriting operator, "If our biddings cannot always have the supreme advantage of representing trade, they are at least diligent in their devotion to ugliness." With the aid of tho Phillips code the sending operator can transmit sixty words a minute with greater ease thau he could send thirty without it. The receiving operator with his typewriter can keep up to his speed as a pleasant pastime. It is impossible to rush him. The actual speed of transmission has been increased from between thirty and thirty-five words to from fifty to sixty words a minute.—Electricity. 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Los Angeles, Cal., February 6,1892. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK -1 holders of the Los Anaeles Terminal Rail way Company will be held at the general office of the company in the depot building, corner of First and Myers Btreets, In the city of Los Angeles, California, on Tuesday, March 8.1892, at 10 o'clock a m,f< r the election of directors and for the transaotlon of such other business as may come before them. 2-8-M it T. B, BURNETT, Secretary. LEGAL, n^ICE.~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Southern Pacific Railroad company, a cor poration incorporated, organized and existing under the laws of the state of California, will apply to the honorable, the board of super visors of Los Angeles county, at a meeting of said board, at its meeting room, at the court house of l.os Anveleß county, in the city of Los A ngeles, county of Los Angeles, on Saturday, the 27th day of February, 1892, at 10 o'clock a.m. of that day. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be beard, for a grant of authority to said company to construct and maintain a wharf on lands bordering on and extending into the bay of Santa Monica, within and borderlnir upon the county of Los Angeles, and particularly described as contained and being within the following boundaries: All of that portion of the bay nf Santa Moni ca, which is included within lines which are parallel to and \iiy. feet, measured at right anglts on each side from the following de scribed center line. Commencing at a stake which marks the point of intersection of the surveyed center due of proposed wharf of the 8. P. R. R. Co. with the line of high water on the shore, of Santa Monica bay. which point is known as Engineer's Station No. 125i20 of said center line of proposed whart; thence running out Into the bay of Santa Monica on a curve 10 the left of 573 14-100 feet radius (the tangent to the curve at the point of intersection afore said, being on a course of 8. 89 deg. 10 mm. W.; for a distar.ee of 387 3-10 leet; thence along a tapering curve to the left as follows: 30 feet with a radius of 636 78-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 716 34 100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 818 64-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 955 04-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 1146 01-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 1432 47-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 1909 91-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 2864 84-100 feet, and 30' feet with a radius of 5729 61 100 feet; thence on a tan gent with a course of 8. 36 deg. 56 mm. W. for a distance of 1254 5-10 feet: thence on a taper ing curve to the light as follows: 30 feet with a radius of 5729 61-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 2864 84-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 1909 91-100 feet; 30 feet with a rsdius of 1432 47-100 feet, 30 feet with a radius of 1146 01 100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 955 04-1«0 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 818 64-100 feel; 30 feet with a radius of 71034-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 636 78-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 67314-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 636 78-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 716 34-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 818 64-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 955 04-ICO feet; 30 feet with a radius of 1146 01-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 1432 47-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 1909 91-100 feet; 30 feet with a radius of 2864 84-100 feet, and 30 feet with a radius of 5729 61-100 feet; thence on a tan gent with a course of S. 06 dee. 56 mm. W. for a distance of 4186 4-10 feet to the terminal point; the total leneth of the above described center line being 6668 2-10 feet, and the area included In the above description is 11 49-100 acres; and for authority to receive and take toll for the use of said wharf. Dated at San Francisco, California, this 20th day of January, 1892. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. By TIMOTHY HOPKINS, Vice-President. And J. L. WILLICUTT, Secretary. [Corporate Seal, S. P. R. R. Co I 1-26 td Partition Sale of Real Estate. XN THE SUPERIORCOURTOFTHE COUNTY I of Los Angeles, state of California. No. 4499. « Brigida Alanlz de Avis, Carmelita Lugo, Rita Lugo, Jose Maria Lugo and Agripina Lugo, plaintiffs, vs. Wolf Kalisher, Henry Warten burg, G. A. Dobin'on, H. T. Hazard, Hortensia Teran and Aaron Pollard, defendants. Under and by virtue of the interlocutory judgment, made and entered by the superior court of the county of Los Angeles, In the above entitled action, whereby it was ordered that the land dercribed in the complaint in said action, and hereinafter described, should be sold, and I. W. Hellman being appointed a commissioner for the purpose, and by virtue of a supplement ary order or judgment the undersigned Herman W, Hellman being substituted iv tin, place of the said I. W. Hellman as commissioner for the purpose of making said sale, the undersigned, pursuant ho the provisions of said decree, offers for sale the following described property at private sale, for cash, in gold coin, either in one parcel or in subdivisions, as may appear to the undersigned upon receiving bids to be the most beneficial for the owners. The said land Is situated in tho city and county of Los Angeles, rtate of California, frontine 37 feet on Upper Main street and 51 feet on New High street, and bounded and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing on Main street, at the southeast corner of the house of Maria Antonio Sanchez de Alanlz, deceased; thence along the south wall thereof N. 68 degrees, W. 37 Feet, to 8. W. corner of house; thence N. 22 degrees-, E. 2 8-12 feet, to board fence; thence in a straight line to a point on the east line of New High s'reei one hundred and twenty-six feet northerly from the end of the brick wall at the southeast corner of the Teran lot, said point being marked by two iron pins, one driven into the adobe wnll and another between the floor of the porch and the adobe wall: thence along (ast side of New High street N. degrees E. 51 ftet, to board fence of Pico, formerly of the heirs of Tapis; thence 8. 61 degrees E. 116 1012 feet, toN.W. corner of lot of Bochello; thence 8. 29degrees W. 31 feet, to B.W. Corner of same and end of adobe wall; thence 8. 68 degrees E. 61 6-12 feet, along same to- Main street; thence S. 22 de grees W. along west lins of said street 31 5-12 feet to point of beginning, being all of the lot formerly belonging to Maria Antonia San chez de Alanlz, except two parts thereof con veyed by her in her lifetime, the one to Petra Barrel: a and the other to Jose Maria Fuentes, the latter by deed of date October 20, 1857, (book 3 of deeds, p. 779, recorder's office, Los Angeles county), the portion of said lot not sold b3ing bounded on the south by the north boundary of the lot last aforesaid as hereinbe fore descrlbFd. on the east by Main street, on the north by tho lot of Rochelle and that of Pico (formerly of Tapla), and on the west by New High street. Offers to purchase will be re ceived by me at the Farmerß' and Merchants' bank of Los Angeles, in said city of Los An geles, from now up to Tuesday, the 23d day of February, 1892. on or after which day the said sale will be made. The terms of the sale will be rash In gold coin. HERMAN W. HELLMAN, Commissioner. Smith, Winder & Smith, attorneys for coni mimioncr. 2 1 3w PROPOSALS For the, Purchase of Los Angeles County Court House Bonds. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED proposals will be received by the under signed up to Monday, the 15th day of Febru ary, 1892, at 2 o'clock p.m. of that day, for the purchase of one hundrtd (100), or any portion thereof, Los Angeles County Courthouse bonds, numbereu consecutively from number forty one to one hundred and forty (140), both num bers included, of the denomination of one thousand dollars ($1000) each, and payable on the first day oi January, A. D. 1910, or at any time before that date, at the pleasure of raid county, in gold coin of the United States, with interest thereon at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum payable semi annually on the first day of Jantmry and on the first day of J lly of each year, bonds and interest payable at Hie ofllce of the eotiuty treasurer of said Los An geles county.—, Said bonds u»viDg betn issued In conformity with an ordinance enacted by the Board of Supervisors of (aid Los Angeles county, dated April 28th, A. D. 1890, and under authority conferred upon said board by the provisions of tin act of the legislature of the State of Cali ornia, entitled, "An Act to establish a uniform > stem of Coonty and Township Government," approved March 14, A. D. 1883. None of said bonds will be sold frr less than face value and accrued interest, nor shall any sale thereof be fiLal or valid until approved by the said Board of Supervisors, and the right is hereby expressly reserved to reject any or al) aforesaid proposals. Mark envelopes': "Proposals for the pur chase of Court House Bonds." By order of the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles county, California. Dated January Bth, 1892. J. BANBURY, Treasurer of l.os Angeles county, Cal. 1-9 30t CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rpHE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE _L existing in the ciiy of Los Angeles betwe n the undersigned. E. L. Stern, L Loeb and B. Stern, under the firm name of Stern/Loeb&Co.. has this day expired by limitation; either of the partners are authorized to sign the firm name in liquidation. Lob Angeles, February Ist, 1892. E. L. STERN, LEOPOLD LOEB, BENJAMIN SI'EKN. Referring to the above we request all puriies indebted to us to settle their accounts im mediately. E. L. STERN. LEOPOLD LOEB 2-2 10 BENJAMIN STERN. DR. WONG iTimT Chiuese Physician and Surgeon, has resided ir Los Angeles seventeen (17 1 years. Hisreputa tion'asa thorough physician has been fully es tablished and appreciated by many. His largo Sractice is sufficient proof of his ability and onesty. The doctor graduated In the foremost col leges, also practiced in tne largest hospitals of Canton, China. The doctor speaks Spanish fluently. OFFICE: New number, 689; old number 117 Upper Main street. P. O. box 564, Station C. 12-17 tf NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE SALE. CHARLES M. PLUM, GEORGE SCnONE wald and Edwin B. Mastick, surviving trustee of the James Lick Trust, plaintiffs, vs. George R Shatto, The International Mining Byndicate, Limited, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of Great Britain, The Santa CatalinaDevelopment Company, Limited, a company incorporated nuder the Joint Stock Companies Acts, 1862 to 1889, John Medley Stuart, George O. Ford, Frank 0. Whittley and Patrick O'Neil, de fendants. Sheriffs sale, No. 14,691. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, issued out of the superior court of the county of Los Angeles, of the state of California, on the 22d day of January, A.D. 1892, in the above entitled ac tion, wherein Charles M. Plum,it 01., theabove named plaintiffs, lobtalned a judgment and de cree of foreclosure and sale against George R shatto, et al., defendants, on the 21st day of January, A. D. 1892, for the sum of 1126, -72,.28. lawful money of the United States, which said decree was on the 22d day of Jan uary, A. D. 1892, recorded in Judgment book 34 of said court, at page 85, 1 am com manded to sell all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the saw county of Los Angeles. Btaie of California, and bounded and described as follows: Island ol Santa Catalina, situated In the Pa cific ocean within the limits of the county of L( s Angeles, State of California, and granted July 4th, 1846. by PloPico, governor, etc., and confirmed by the District Court of the United States, Southern District of California, March Ist, 1858, in Los Angeles county, State of Cali fornia, according to a map of said island made by 8.. Upßon, United States surveyor-general for California, in October, 1866, and recorded 9th January, 1868, volume 6, page 344 to 359 of In the records of Los Angeles county, California, and granted by the United States government to Jose Maria Covarrubias by patent dated April 10th, 1867, and recorded in book 1, page 81, of patents, reference being hereby made to said map and patent and the record thereof for further description, subject to the small hill mining claim, so called, based upon a deed from James Lick to Dr. C. N Hitchcock, and subject also to whatever rights the government of the United States of Amer ica may have upon eaid premises for light house purposes. Excepting from the premlres above described that certain tract of land specifically described as follows; All the landb embraced in the tract of seven hunnred and sixty-nine and 54 -100 acres designated as the town of Avalon, on the island of Santa Catalina. according to the survey thereof made by Pillsbury and Cleve land, surveyors, in August, 1887, as set forth in the map thereof, recorded September 28th, 1888, in book 34. at page 67 of miscellaneous records of Los Angeles county, State of Cali fornia, more particularly described by metes and bounds in the fleldjnotes of said survey, as follows, to-wit: Beginning atstation fifty-two (52) of meander line of survey of Santa Caialina island, Los ADgeles county, California, according to patent notes recorded in. book lof patents, page 81, et seq., in the office of the county re corder of Los Angeles county, State of Cali fornia; thencx 8. 37 deg. 01 mm. W. 5103 feet to a point; thence N. 52 deg. 59 mm. W. C 393.4 feet to a point; thence N. 87 deg. 01 mm. E. 64( 6.7 feet to a point on the shore of the Pacific ocean; thence meandering along the shore S. 41 deg. 24 mm. E. 126 feet; thence S 25 deg. 24 mm. E. 260 feet; thence 8. 64 deg. 24 mm. E. 388 feet; thence S. 41 deg. 2t mm. E. 215 feet; thence 8. 4 deg. 36 mm. W. 506.6 test; thence S. 4 deg. 48 mm. E. 254.4 feet; thence S. 44 deg. 53 mm. E 564.9 feet; thence 8. 59 deg. 53 mm. E. 306 feet; thence N. 52 deg. 27 mm, E. 155.7 feet; thenceS 39 dee. 33 mm. E. 120 feet; thence 8. 82 deg. 22 mm. W, 300 feet; thence S. 46 deg 25 tnin. W. 300 feet: thtnee S, 11 deg. 25 miv. W. 543.4 feet; thence S. 24 deg. 55 mm E. 900 feet; thence B. 1 deg. 5 mm. W. 165 10 feet; thence 8. 49 deg. 11 mm. B. 749 feet; thence 8. 64 deg. 8 mm E. 61.17 feet, thenoeN. 78 deg. 1 mm. E. 275 feet; thence N. 44 deg. 01 mm. E. 506.8 feet; thence N. 79 deg. 13 mm. K. 161 3 feet; theme N. 88 deg, 19 mm. E. lOOfeet; thence S. 61 deg. 41 mm. E. 251.2 feel; thence 8. 68 deg, 1 mm. E. 65.45 feet; thence 8. 28 deg 1 mm. E. 336 feet; thence S. 74 deg. 58 mm. E. 430 feet; thence N. 68 deg. 21 mm. E 167 feet; thence N. 37 deg. 20 mm E. 407 feet; thence S. 32 deg. 38 mm. E. 105 5 feet; thence 8. 48 deg. 23 mm. E. 326.8 feet; thence S. 36 deg. 18 mm. B 401.9 feet; thence leaving the shore and running S. 37 deg. 01 mm. W. 409.3 feet to place of beginning, and containing 769.54 acres. .Excepting font the exception above de scribed the following-described tract of land, which is subject to the Hen of said mortgage, to-wit: The hotel building designated on the afore said map as Hotel Metropoe, and the Bite upon which the said hotel has been erected, desig nated upon the aforesaid map of the tewn of Avalou as lot one (11, block five (5), and also all the right, title and interest of the said de fendants and each of them, their heirs, suc cessors or assigns in, of or to all the land and all the water front lying east of the westerly line of Crescent avenue, between the southerly line of Metropoe avenue and the northerly line of Whittley avenue, both said lines extended to the Pacific ocean as designated on the aforesaid map of the town of Avalon, thus including the whmi erected partly thereapon and partly in the sea. Together with all and singular the» tene ments, hereditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. Public notice is hereby given that on Wednes day, the 17tndayof Kebruary. A. D. 1892, at 12 o'clock m. of that day, in front of the court house door of the county of Los Angeles, Broadway entrance, I wilf, in obed ience to said order of sale and decree of fore closure and sale, sell the above described prop erty, or so much thereof as may be necessary to eutisfy said judgment, with interest and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder, for cash, lawful money of the United States. Dated this 22d day of January, 1892. E. D. GIBSON, Sheriff of Los Angeles county. By F. C. Hannon, Deputy Sheriff. J. D. Bicknell, Attorney for Plain tiff. 1-25 mon It SUMMONS. ~ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS AN geles County, State of California. Action brought in the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, State of California, and the complaint filed in said County of Los Angeles, in the office of the clerk of said Superior Court. O. H. Churchill and William Riley, plaint ill's, vs. Otlska A. George, W. H. George, Harry B. George, S. L. Mye s, defendants. The people of the state of California send greeting to: OtiskaA. George, W, H. George, Harry B. George and 8. L Myers, defendants. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above-named plaintiffs in the r upenor Court of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of ser vice) after the service on you of this summons, if serted within this county; or if served else where, within thirty days, or judgment by de fault will be taken against you according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to obtain a decree of this court for the foreclosure of a mortgage described in the said complaint, ahd executed by the said Otiska A. George and W. H George on the 20th day of August, A. D. 1888, to secure the payment of their certain promissory note 1 of that date for the sum of eight hundred and forty dollars and interest, payable to plaintiffs one year after date, that the premises conveyed by said mortgsgemay be sod, and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount of said note and Interest and costs of suit; and in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, then to ebtaln an execution against said Otiska A. George and W. H George for the balance re maining due; and also tbat the defendants and all persons claiming by.through orunderthem, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, cUim, lien, equity of redemption and interest in and to said mortgaged premises, and for other and further relief. Reference is had to com plaint for particulars. And you are hereby no'lfled that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said com plaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of* the County of Los Angeles, State of California, this 3rd day of Novem ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. IsealJ T. H. WARD,CIerk. By D. E. Adams, Deputy Clerk. Joneb & Carlton, Attorneys. 12-21 M lot NOTICE~TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE uuderslgued, administrator of the estate of 1.1 Vat Tong, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons havingclaims against said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four (4) months after the first publica tion of this notice, to the said administrator, at the office of John T. Jones, attorney-at-law, Fulton block, No. 207 New High street, in the city of Los Angeles, state of California, the same beine the place for the transaction of the business of said estate. S. WHITE, Administrator of the estate of LI Vat Tong, de ceased. Dated at Los Angeles, January 25,1892. 1-24 mo4t STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK holders of The Los Angeles Wind Mill Co. will be held at the office of the company, 223 Eaßt Fourth street. Los Angeles, Cal., Monday, February 8, 1892, for the purpose of electing a board of directors, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. 1-26 lOt E. BAMESBERGER, Secretary. LIMES OF TRAVEL. Pacific Coast S. S. Co. GOOD ALL, PERKINS A 00., GENERAL Agents, San Francisco. Northern rontes embrace lines ior Portland, Ore.; Victoria, B. C, and Puget Sound, Alaska, and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. Time Table for February, 1892. LHAVJI SAN FRANCISCO. For Port Harford.... Santa Barbara... 8. 8. Corona, Feb. 7, 16, 25; Redondo I March 5. San Pedro fB. 8. Mexico, Feb. 3,12. 21; Newport March 1. San Diego For 1 8. S. Eureka, Feb 5, I*, 23; Redondo 1 March 3. San Pedro and fB. 8. Lob Angeles. Feb. 1,10, Way PorU J 19, as; March 8. L«AVS BAH PEDRO AND REDONDO. For 1 8. 8. Mexico, Feb. 5, 14, 23; ' March 3. Newport ,S. 8. Corona, Feb. 9,18, 27; San Diego j March 7. For \ 8. S. Mexico, Feb. 7, 16, 25, Ban Francisco .. I March 5. Port Harford.... fB. S. Corona, Feb. 2, 11, 20, Santa Barbara... I 29; March 9. For j a 8. Los Angeles, Feb. 4, 13, San Francisco I 22; March 2. _ and fB. 8 Eureka, Feb. 8, 17,26; Way Ports J March 6. Cars to connect with steamers via San Pedro, leave 8. P. R. R. depot, Fifth street, Los An geles, at 9:25 o'clock a. m. Passengers per steamer Corona and Mexico, via Redondo, north bound, leave Santa Fe depot at 10:15 a.m.; or from Redondo Railway depot, corner Jefferson street and Grand aye., 10:05 a.m. Passengers per Los Angeles and Eureka via Redondo, leave Santa Fe depot at 4:50 p. m. Planß of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may be secured. The company reserve the right to change the Btoamere or their days of sailing. £jtr*-For passage or freight as above or for tickets to and from all important points in Europe, apply to W. P ARRIS, Agent, Office. No. 124 West Second st,. Los Angeles. S. G. V. RAPID TRANSIT R'Y. Depot cor. Aliso and Anderson streets. Take car or 'bus from corner of Main and Arcadia streets direct for depot. Leave Monrovia for Leave Los Angeles for Los Angeles. Monrovia. 7:00 am and 905 am 8:00 am anu 11:10 am 1:15 pmand 4:lspm 3 10 pmand s:lopm Leave Alhambra fori Leave Alhambra for Lob Angeles. Monrovia. 7:27 am and 9:32 am 8:18 am and 11:33 am 1:42 pm and 4:42pm| 3;b3 pmand 5:33 pm SUNDAYS. Leave Los Angeles at 9 ;3o a.m. and 5:10 p.m Leave Monrovia at 8:00 a.m. and 4 p.m. Time between Lob Angeleß and Monrovia, 48 minutes. intermediate stations. Soto Btreet, Lake Vineyard, Chapman, Batz; San Marino, Baldwin, Ramona, E. San Gabriel, Arcadia, Alhambra, Sunny Slope. JOHN BRYSON, Sr., Pres. WM. G. KEKCKHUFF, Gen.Mapg. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance oi an order of the superior court of the county of San Bernardsno, state of California, made on the 23d day of January, 1892, in the matter of ' the estate and guardianship of Mathew ' Palen, Neoia Palen, Daniel Palen and John Palen, minors, the undersigned. Annie Palen, 1 guardian of said minors, will Bell for cash at " private sale, and subject to confirmation by ' said superior court, on the 12th day of Febru ary, 1892, at 12 o'clock m., at the law offices of Paris & Satterwhite, In said city, in the county ' of San Bernardino, all the right, title, Interest and estate of the aforesaid minors, all the \ right, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired " other thaH or in addition to that of the Bald » minors in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In Los » Angeles county, state of California,and bound- * ed and described as follows, to-wit: Partlcu- • larly described as the southwest quarter of see- * tion ten (10), of township five (5), north of t range ten (10) west, San Bernardino meiidian, i containing 160 acres; also sixty (60) acres off the west end of the southeast quarter of said < section ten (10), township five (5), north of range ten (10) west,S BM; also a certain water - right situated in Rock creek, Lob Angeles county, state of California, ( SealecLpffers for the said sale will be received at the law offices ef Paris & Satterwhite, 452 Third street, city of can Bernardino, until the said 12th day ol February, 1892. ANNIE PALEN, Guardian of said Minors. Paris & Satterwhite, Attorneys for GuardiaD. 1 187,td, | Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, Etc. No. 16,923. J IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF * California County of Los Angeles—ss. , In the matter of the estate of Leopold Shirp , ser, deceased. , Notice is hereby given that Wednesday, the , 10th day of February, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. m. , of said day, at the court room of this court, de- , partment two thereof, in the city of Lob An- , geles, county of Lob Angeles, aiid , state of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of David Shirpser and Solomon . Shirpser. praying that a document now on file in this court, purporting to be the last will and : testament of the said deceased, be admitted to - probate, that letters testamentary be issued thereon to them, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and ; cont st the same. . Dated January 26th, 1892. T. H. WARD, County Clerk, By D. S. Alexander, Deputy. j Max Loewcnthal, Attorney for Petitioners. 1-27-td Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, Etc. ; * No. 16,900. « IN THE BUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF ' California, county of Los Angeles—bs " In the matter of the estate of Domingo - Amestoy, deceased. . Notice is hereby given that Friday, the « 19th day of February, 1592. at 10 o'clock am. ' of said day, at the courtroom of this court, j Deoartmeut Two thereof, in the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, and state of California, has been appointed as the time and 1 place for hearing the application of Juanita A. Gloss, Antonio Amestoy and John B. Ames toy, praying that a document now on file - in this court, purporting to be the last f. will and testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that letters testamentary ( be issued thereon to said petitioners, \ at which time and place all persons in- f, terested therein may appear and contest the - same. Dated February 5,1892. T. H. WARD, County Clerk. By F. E. Lowry, Deputy. Smith, Winder & Smith. Attorneys for Peti tioners. 2-6 td ( ASSESSMENT NOTICE. BARTON LAND AND WATER COMPANY— 1 Location of principal place of business in the city of Los Angeles. Notice 1b hereby ■ given that at a meeting of the directors, held ] on the 23d day of December, 1891, an assess ment of $2 per share was levied upon the cap ital stock of the corporation, payable on or be fore the 6th day of February, 1892, to the l secretary, at the office of the corporation, 144 South Main street, Lob Angeles, California. 1 Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the Bth day of February, 1892, will be delinquent and advertised for , sale at public auction, and, unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 9th day of March, 1892, at 11 o'clock a.m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. M. A. IREY, Secretary. Location of office, No. 144 South Main street, Los Angeles, Cal. 1-5 td ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ' THE WURMSER-MERRALL3 PLACER MIN- j ing company. Principal place of business No. 303 West First street, in the city of Los Angeles, in the state of California, Notice is hereby given that at a meetiDg of the directors held on the 27th day of January, , 1892. an assessment of 2% cents a share was levied upon the capital stock of the corpora tion, payable on the 3d day of March, 1892. to me, William Scrimgeour, secretary at the office of said corporation. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 3d day of March, 1892, will be delinquent and advertised 'or Bale at public auction, and unless payment is made will be sold on the 30th day of March, 1892, to pay the delinquent assess ment together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. -WM. BCRIMGEOUR, Seeretarv. No. 303 West First street, city of Los Angeles, California. 1-28-td ■■liliKiaiisi^B ■HaMMsEaOIIIIHy^ KALSOMINING AND PAPERING, STAR SIGN CO., 6-381! SU2 Franklin Sooieni Pacific Company. IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME Deo. 7,1891. Trains leave and are flue to arrive at LOB ANOELBB (ARCADE DEPOT), Filth street, gaily, m follows: Leave For dbstimatiom. Arr. From f :5S m Banning 10:16 a.m % £ m Ba "F ln &-- 10:00 p. m. §:9J*- m Co ton 4:20 p. m 3,50 p.m. Colton lOOyp m 5:10 P. m Colton 10 : 15a.m 5:10 p. m Demingand East... 1« : 00d m' 5;10 P. m El Paso and East. . . 10:38 £ £ ||6:00 p.m Chino. ... 118-37 a IT 9:25 a. m. Beach and San, \„ p 12:40 p.m. .......Long Beach . 11:49 a.m. 4:50 p.m. -j 815a.m I 2:JK P- m - Offden and East, Ist class 4:00 p. m in 2°. E' ™ °B den * u i*««, 2d class 6:55 a £ 10:4 pE " ■ Ban Diego Coast Line... * 7:15 pm " J"H am ..Azusaand Pasadena.. * 9:55 am •io £ am - Azusaand Pasadena.. • 2:25 pm .12:20 pm ..Azusaand Pasadena.. • 2:45 pm " 4:00 pm ..Azusaand Pasadena.. * 6:30 pm I Jo 2 pm -Azusaand Pasadena., t 7:40 am t 5:22 pm ..Azusaand Pasadena., f 4:40 pm pm -Azusaand Pasadena., f 7:45 pm fll:00 pm ..Azusaand Pasadena.. "10:37 pm I Sjjg a ™ Pasadena t 8:50 am •1220 lm I San Bernardino via <, , f,™ Pasadena } I |;45 pm *11:00 am i San Bernardino via r *10:15 am * 5:05 pm £ Orange and Riv- J « 6:42 pm > erside ( »,° : oK " m f ? ivef » i "c via Fasa- j * 2:45 pis n ? :20 pm j denaand San B'dno j * 6:30 pm "11:00 am . .Riverside via Orange.. '10:16 am * 5:05 pm ..Riverside via Orange.. * 5:42 pm •JJo pS I Redlands and Men- < J »;» »» t 4:00 pm S tone - Pasadena. f , P™ *11:00 am i Redlands and Men- i *10:15 am * 5:05 pm V tone Orange and < » 8:42 pm > Riverside ( U2-20 nm f San Jaoihto via San ) ♦ 2:45 pm i »Vw j Bernardino j » 6:30 pm „„ i Temecula and San < ...... tll:00 am [ Jacinto via Orange \ * 10 -Jg am ) and East Riverside ( t 5:42 pm * 8:15 am Santa Ana ♦ 8:50 am * 3:05 pm Santa Ana * 1:17 pm Santa Ana * 7:15 pm t 4:42 pm Santa Ana * 5:42 pra J 3:05 pm Escondido via Coast Line f 1:17 pm *10:15 am Redondo Beach.... * 8:29 am * 4:50 pm Redondo Beach • 8.63 pm ,12:20 pm j Highland via Pasa- j t 6:30 pm t 8:80 am j dena | ' . S Highland via < Orange and River- \\ 5:42 pm side. ( •Daily, t Dally except Sunday. 1 Sunday" only. ED. CHAMBERS, Ticket Agent, First-street Depot. OHAB.T. PARSONS, Ticket Agent, 129 North Spring street, Los Angeles. Depot at foot of First street 123 k Angeles Terminal Railway Co. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Pasadena for Pasadena. Los Angeles. * 6:35 a. m f 6:00 a. m * 7:10 a. m i 7:15 a. m. * 8:00 a. m. * 8:05 a.m * 9:30 a. m , * 9:10 a. m •11:00 a. m *11:05 a. m *12:00 m » 1:00 p.m * 2:00 p. m * 2:05 p.m, * 4:00 p. m • 4:05 p. m * 5:20 p. m * 5:25 p. m. * 6:20 p. m • 7:06 p. m. * 9:25 p. m *10:30p,m. "11:25 p. m *12:16 a. m. Downey avenue leaving time 7 minutes later. Running time between Los Angeles and Pasa dena 30 minutes. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Altadena for Altadena. Los Angeles. * 9:30 a. m "10:40 a. m. * 4:00 p. m » 5:00 p. m Running time between Los Angeles and Alta dena, 55 minutes. All trains start from First-street depot. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Glendale for Los Glendale. Angeles. { 7:0?> a. m t 7:40 a. m. * 8:25 a. m * 9:20 a. ra. "12:05 p. m * 1.05 p. m. * 3:00 p. m * 3:50 p. m * 6:15 p. m • 6:10 p. m. Running time between Los Angeles and dale, 35 minutes. Add 5 minutes for Verdugo Park time. Los Angeles, Long Beach and East San Pedro. Depot—East end of Flrst-st. Bridge. Leave Los Angeles for Leave East San Pedro Long Beach and East for San Pedro. Los Angeles. $10:00 a.m * 8:00 a m tl0:30a m 1 3:30 p.m S 1:40 p.m { 4:00 p.m t 5:00 p.m $12:00 m i 5:15 p. m Between Los Angeles and Long Beach, 50 minutes; between Los Angeles and East San Pedro, 1 hour; between East San Pedro and Long Beach, 10 minutes. "Daily. fDaily, except Sundays. {Sundays only. Stages meet the 8:05 a. m. train at Pasadena for Mt. Wilson on new trail. Special rates to excursion and picnic parties Depots east end First st. and Downey-avenue bridges. General offices. First-street Depot. ,__ , T. B. BURNETT, Gen. Manager )y2-tf W. WINCUP. G. P. A. Redondo Railway In Effect Monday, Oct. 5, 5 a.m., '91. Los Angeles Depot, Corner Grand Aye. and Jef ferson st. Take Grand aye. cable or Main-st. and Agri cultural Park horse cars. Trains Leave Trains Leave Los Angeles Redondo for Redondo for Los Angeles 8:50 a.m. daily 7:00 a.m. daily 10 05 a.m. daily 8:40 a.m. daily 1:35 p.m. daily 11 25 a.m. daily 5:35 p.m. dally 4:10 p.m. daily Runuing time between Los Angeles and Re dondo 50 minutes. GEO. J. AINSWORTH, J. N. SUTTON, President. Supt. Compagnie tieuerale Transatlantiqne. FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE. COMPANY'S PIER (NEW) NO. 42«a2Tr» . North river.foot of Morton street.i£23SSsV, Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossin the Channel in a small boat. LA CHAMPAGNE, February 6th. LA NORMAN DIE, February 13th. LA BRETAGNE, February 20th. LA BOURGOGNE, February 27th. For freight or passage apply to A. FORGET. Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 6 Montgomery "to,. Pan FrttTtpt»rp. -'9 tf Baiter Iron Works 950 to 966 BUEN A VISTA ST. LOS ANGELES, OAL., Adjoining the Sonthem Paetflc Ground*, Tele phone IS4, 7-21 a 5