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6 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DAY BY DAY ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. TOM MORRIS DOES UP THE NEW MEXICAN SPORTS. He Lowers a World's Record and Gets the Purse—Mollao Plead* Stlf- Defense—Notes About the Fair Prospects. Santa Ana, Sept. 22.—Tom Morris has returned to Santa Ana, after a trip to Albuquerque, N. M., where he went to run a footrace with a sprinter named Quirk, said to be the fastest man in that territory. The distance run was 75 yards, and Morris made it in 6 3 5 sec onds, lowering the world's record, and beating Quirk. The race was for a purse of $7500. Tom Morris is a resident of this city, and is counted l>y many wi 11 up on foot racing to he ihe swiftest man living. Hia bickers are willing to back him to the extent of $50,000 against any sprinter in the world, and Morris says he thinks he can beat any man on the turf. His friends here are highly elated ever hia saccees. PLEA OP SELF-DKFENSE. Jesus Moliuo, who killed Juan Ruiz, recently, was before Judge Marks today, to answer to the charge of murder. Mo lino, with a bullet in his lung, put there by Ruiz, doesn't seem to think the mur dyr was cold-blooded, but will endeavor to prove that he stabbed his fellow countryman in self-defense. The evi dence thu<i far taken, is of little im portance, aud the Mexican will prob ably be acquitted. The case goes on again tomorrow. THE FAIR. The iadies of Santa Ana and vicinity are busily at work decorating French's opera house, and the big building pre sents a very attractive appearance. The display of fruits, both greea and dried, will be excellent, avA the agricultural exhibit will also ba fine. J. W. Schirly is getting up a musical exhibit, which will be interesting. At tho race track all is bustle and life, and the fast horses are being worked for all there is in them. The track is fast, aud some records will be smashed next week. Among the Bpeedy equines that, will start in the races are: Silkwood, McKiuney, Otto Rex, Con, Nemo, Roy Rex, Lightfoot. Nutford, Richelieu. Bob Mason, jr., and Clat moor. These horses all have records better than 2:40, and the Si!kwood-Mc- Kiuney race will probably be the best Been in Southern California tins mm- Among the runners are the folloWPg named horses that will try speed for prizes: Bruce, Hank, Johnson, Light foot, Hock Hocking, jr., Four Aces, Cap istrano, Murphy, Bogam, Midnight, Bridle Girl and Gambo. The directors are mnking prepara tions to receive and entertain a large number of visitors, and promise one of the best seasons of races ever seen in this part of the state. SANTA ANA BREVITIES. The Democratic club held a well attended meeting iaet night. The street cars will be running again in a few days. Miss M. Edwards has returned from Manitou, Colo., where she has been enjoying a visit. Harry Dean and J. A. Hankey, have returned from their camping trip to Bear valley. I. H. Nickerson, of Los Angales, was in town today. The first shipment of this season's crop of walnuts was made today. The shipment consisted of a carload, and was Bent to San Francisco. The walnut crop for this season, in this county, is estimated as being worth $125,000, REDLANDS. A Wedding In Spokane—Mr. Wicks' Ex pensive Shot. Redlands, Oal., Sept. 22. —The wed ding of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Meatham took place at Spokane Falls yesterday. Telegrama of congratulation were sent from this city. The couple will start for their home in this city on the 25th instant. The granite curbing, put in prepara tory to paving State and Orange streets, is well under way. Fred W. Acker, the sub contractor, has one block finished. A peculiarly persistent miscreant has subjected T. B. Adams, of the Sheppard ranch, to a very outrageous persecution. Mr. Adams has had no lees than four valuable dogs and a Jersey cow poisoned in the past nine mouths. He has had a circular printed and distributed offering a reward of $150 for the arrest and con viction of the criminal. Dr. W. Phelps returned today from a professional errand to El Oasco, necessi tated by the amusement-loving propen sities of Mr. Walter Wicks, a member of a Bear valley surveying parry, now camp ing at the Singleton ranch. Wicka was shooting a 38-caliber Winchester rifle yesterday afternoon, and tried to see how near he could come to a horse standing near by, for the purpose of scaring the animal. The horse ran, and Wicks sent two shots after it, one of which took effect in the muscle of the hind leg, above the gambel joint. The veterinary removed the ball, and the horse will probably recover. Fun comes high, but we must have it. REDONDO. The Scots Have an Outing— Shipping Notes. Ricdondo Beach, Sept. 22.—The Scotch clane, located in Los Angeles, repre sented by the Cochrane and the McGies were among tho visitors at the beach to day. They had a social and very enjoy able banquet p.t the Caaino, something that no people under the sun appreciate with more hearty good feelifffcthau the children of old Scotia. The Hon. John P. Irish, accom panied by Mrs. Irieh and the young peo ple, were among the visitors here today. The steamer Hermosa came in from Ava'oi at 1 p. m., today, landing 21 pas sengers, and started on her return for SBme port at 2:45 p. m., with 13 pas sengers. The Pacific View house continues crowded with guests. The Brampton house continues doing an excellent business as a lodging houße. Mr. Williams, of the Waldeu house, is ns busy as ever, looking after the com fort and good cheer of his numerous household. Hartel'e flower garden is about to be enlarged to cover an area of 15 acres. Mr. Hartel is co sanguine of the success of hia enterpr se. from what has already been accomplished, that he will treble bis flower plantation. LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1892. LONG BEACH. Local Political Feeling—Work for the Constable—Local Affairs. Long Beach, Sept. 22. — The two Democratic delegates, M. C. Holman and E. G. Benefleld, returned from Los Angeles today. They announce them selves as pleased with the nominees, and also eminently pleased that James Dodson, of the Wilmington districts, was defeated for eupervisoi. A call lias been issued by M. C. Holman and J. Andrews, of the central committee, for Friday night, September 30th, at 7:30 o'clock, in Pickles' ball, at which time the Democrats of the Long Beach aud Cerritos precincts are to nominate pre cinct ofticerp and to transact othsr busi ness. All Democrats are urged to be present. Ever since the raid on the Chinese wash house last month, the officers have had nothing in a criminal line to do. To.lay the monotony was broken. A gentleman of tine Oastilian blood had ccnio in from the country to see the town, and by 3 o'clock had imbibed too much of the wine tbat red. So after wandering and falling about, the elreets for a while, Deputy Sheriff Fred Suell kindly assisted him to the lock-up, where he was giveu lots of room for re flection. It is an unusual thing, how ever, to see a drunken person in Long Beach. Bradley & Co., fruit, dealers, of Pasa dena, with a branch etore here, have purchased the lots and two buildings between the Lena villa and the Fetter man house, on Pine street. They now propose to erect a two story building shortly that will be a credit to the town. The building will have three stores on the. ground floor, and a hall 50x30 feet, and several rooms, on the upper floor. The consideration was over $2000, which was exceedingly reasonable. The alley by the side of the Fetterman liouec will be left open. W. H. Nash, of Hesperia, lost a valu able mare today. The horse was turned into Garrison's pasture last night. This morning she was discovered with her leg broken in several places, which ne cessitated shooting the animal. The baseball club was out practicing this afternoon. Bert Cox aud Walter Ballock were making the players benches today. The gun club met last night and transacted some important business. A number of cottagers had arranged to have a Dickens reading one afternoon last week, but it was postponed indefi nitely. However, the affair should be revived as there are several well read ladies here and it would not fail DO be enjoyable. D L. Wingard went to Los Angeles today to listen to the talk of John P. Irish, in Hazard's pavilion. C. Eliban closed his store today, it being .1 Hebrew holiday,and went to Los Angeles. W. P. Wilson, of the board of trustees, went to Los Angeles today. E. Graves aud family, formerly resi dents of Long Beach, have moved back from Valley Center, to reside here. I. L. Fetterman went to Anaheim for the day. Mrs. L. W. Smith, after a visit of two weeks, returned to Los Angeles this af ternoon. Mrs. Geo. Crafts, of Redlands, re turned home last Monday. E. Graves and family, from Palomar, Mt., arrived today to "remain for the winter. Mrs. Warfield and the son of W. H. Nash, of Heperia, arrived Monday. Captain Hutchinson and family, of lroa Angeles, arrived Tuesday, and have taken a cottage. R. H. Avery, oi Los Angeleß, was here for the day. Air. and Mrs. Bruce Cox Kenyon re turned this afternoon from a four days trip to Tustic. Alex. Aikman went to Los Angeles to day. Long Beach Business Directory. HOLMAN, THE DRUGGIST, carries the larg est stock of drugs and btationery. perfumery, and makes perscriptions his specialty. Long Beach. Cal. WET BATHS a specialty at Alex's bathhouse. HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS —L. A. Bailey, corner Third and Pine streets. FETTERMAN HOUSE, Pine st'eet near First. Nicely furnished rooms with board; rates, $1.25 per day. Mrs. I. L. Fetierman, proprietress. J. W. WOOD, M. D., office over Holman's drug store. THE ALAMITOS LAND COMPANY is offer ing lots and acres in choice locations at reas onable prices and upon easy terms. ONION MEAT MARKET, corner Piae and iecond streets. A first-class establishment. F. L Dames, proprietor. Cold storage. SPEARS <fc EVEY, livery and boarding stable, Ocean avenue and Pine street. W. W. LOWE—Real estate, insurance and no ary public. SOUTH PASADENA. The Depot Will be Kept Open—Local Affairs. South Pasadena, Bept. 22.—The vexed question in regard to the dosing of the depot at this place ie at last set tled. Today the office i:t being turned over to Mr. Charles Wilson, who will act as Wells, Fargo & Co.'s and ticket agent. The telegraph apparatus has been removed. While Mr. Wilson's reign will probably be satisfactory, the regrets of the community will follow Mrs. Austin, who has made a capable and accommodating agent for the past two years. Mr. B. A Gamble, who jumpad off, or was put off, the train at Pasadena, a few day a ago, while supposed to be under the effects of liquor, has gone violently insane. Steps will be taken to put him in an asylum as soon aH possible. His mother died in England several months ago, leaving him considerable property. Tuesday evening the Salvation army, from Pasadena, held a lively meeting in the M. E. church. The house waa crowded. Hon. 0. R. Dougherty is stumping the northern part of the state in the inter ests of prohibition. Rev. Monroe is attending the M. E. conference at San Diego. He will be ab sent two weekß. A. R. Graham is seriously ill with ty- Ehoid fever, but is considered somewhat et.ter the oast few days. Mr. Ed Rust and family are en joying Long Beach. Mrs. Wm. Collier ia sending wagon loads of peaches to the cannery at Pas adena every day. Mr. E. A. Crippen has started another largo orange orchard. Let the good work go on. ltucklen's Arnica Salve The best calve in the world for cuts, braises, soreß, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hncds, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by C. F. Heinzeman. Center Pieces and Brackets Better made and at half the price you pay for them elsewhere at MoLeau'e, 132 Center Place. The largest stock, latest designs, lowest prices PASADENA PARAGRAPHS. PREPARATIONS FOR THIS Y. M. C. A. CONVENTION. The Programme of Entertainments—The Visiting Delegates Will Be Well Caied For—News and Per sonal Matters. Pasadena, Sept. 22.—The state con vention of the Y. M. C. A., which will be held here October 12th to 16th, promises to be one of the best attended and most interesting gatherings ever held in this state by that enterprising body of Christian workers. The con vention will bring into this city about 300 delegates from till portions of the ;-.ud deserves a hearty welcome at the liatids of our citizens. The local women's central committee beld a meet ing yesterday to arrange for their recep tion and entertainment. The ladies of all tho churches are invited to join together on the first evening to tender the convention the hospitality of the city. Lunch will be served at 6 o'clock, after which speeches will be made by several local workers, and a number of prominent, persons from abroad will deliver addresses. Lunch will be served every day by different churches, as follows: On Thursday, by First M. E. church and North Pasadena M. E. church ; on Friday, First Presby terian church, Friends' church and North Pasadena Congregational church ; on Saturday, First Congregational, First Baptist and Christian. All other churches and citizens gener ally who may Wish to help in the enter taining of tbe guests are requested to send their names to Geo. Taylor, secre tary of th; association. NOTES. Prof. Keyes. of Throop university, is in Ventura county ior a few days. Members of the Pasadena lodge of X, T., to the number of 26, attended the funeral of E. F. Spence at Los Angeles today. An important meeting of the S. of V. will be held tomorrow evening at their lodge room. A meeting of the executive committee of tbe Choral society *i!l beheld tomor row evening to make arrangements for commencing active work. The Messiah wili probably be the tirst, piece taken up. and will be given both here and in Los Angeles during tbe holidays. Tomorrow Company B holds its monthly shoot, and the following day the annual contest will take place. Three classes of medala will be awarded, marksman, rifleman and sharpshooter requiring a record of 60, 80 and 90 per cent respectively. The medaln will con sist of both gold and silver. The com pany has a number of good shots, and a number of the m-dals will probably be carried off. POMONA. Profitable Green Fruit Shipments—Local Happenings. Pomona, Sept. 22.—The Herald re ceived many words of commendation for its three-quarter column report of the Y. P. S. C. E. convention here a few days ago, the home papera only giving short accounts of the eamo, one eight lines, and the other one-quarter of a column. GREAT FKCIT SHIPMENTS. Returns from the shipments of green fruits to the east from Pomona have been coming fast for two weeks, and a better pleased lot of deciduous fruit growers have never been known bere than those who have disposed of much of their crops iv this way. S. N. Androus reports that from the Dole and Andrews ranch there have been shipped 50 tons and 264 pounds of pears. The net returns from the fruit have been $02 a ton. The Phelps pear orchard of four acres yielded 23 tons, that were sent to Chica go in the green fruit shipments. The pears sold for 4 and 5 cents a pound, and the net returns have been $1486 for the four acres. The Golden Cling peaches, from I. E. Woodward's place, were sent as green fruit shipments, and netted the grower $7.50 a tree. The trees are 7 years' old. At that rate, an acre of Golden Clings would be worth $750.—[Progress. NOTES. The Claremont public school will be gin on Monday, under the supervision of Miss Lulu Snook, assisted by Miss Jessie Hill. The board of education has also added this year a kindergarten department, which will be conducted by Miaa Charlotte Palmer. The Pomona men who were made membera of the Democratic county cen tral committee at yeßterday'a conven tion, are Geo. A. Carter, Nathan Cohn, S. N. Landon, J. H. Hathaway, — Clare mont and Geo. H. Ferris. The Democrats have nominated for officers in this (San Jose) township the following: For jufctices of the peace, J, P. bailee and J. K. Diamond ; for consta bles, R. R. Carrion and R. A. Barke. Colonel John P. Iriah ie to apeak here Saturday evening next. We reiterate that the Pacific hotel haa a spick and span new oak-finished 'bus, not bar, as the types made it read in thia morning's paper. The Women's World's Fair associa tion will meet again on Saturday, the 24th, at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Mary Lyman, of Bloomington. Ills., who waa aeriouaiy injured in the Santa Fe smaehup, reported in today's papers, is a iriend of Miaa Viola Marah, of this city. J. W. Mustard, Ontario's new dry goods man, apent the day in Pomona. A reception will be given by the peo ple of the Congregational church toltev. and Mrs. Abbott at the home of Wm. B. Dole, on Holt avenue, thia (Friday) evening. Dr. Burr informa us that he has per sonal knowledge of about3o Republicans aud Democrats who are going to vote the People's party ticket next Novem ber, and he believes the total vote of the party here will be 150 or 175. FomoiiA Briefs. IF YOU are contemplating getting a nice car riage, park wapon, puaeton or buggy, call at Phil Stein's. He buyj directly from the fac tory and unde-setis all competitors POMONA NURSERY, How and Bros., props. Citrus and deciduous tress. (Hives a specialty. Office, First National Bank block. J. C. ASTON, undertaker and embalmer. The only house in city carrying flr.t class goods from which to select. Main street, north of railroad. FIEST NATIONAL BANK of Pomona, O. Seaver, president; Stoddard Jess, cashier. Capi tal paid up, $100,000; a general banking busi ness transacted. C. C. ZILLE9 & CO., manufacturing jewelers, McComas block. OLD PAPERS for sale at The Hkbald office. ADVERTISE In the columns of The Hkbald. HEAP PLENTY BIG INJUN. They Call nn Chief Glass and Mayor Hazard. Chief of Police Glare, who is known fur and wide among ihe Yuma and Mar icopa Indians as the Big White (. hief, waß invaded at the central police sta tion yesterday morning by a delegation of Maricopa Indians, 24 strong. They came straight to his "oßice from the depot, for it has not been long since ho entertained and led a delegation which waß in the city. They went home, and tnu-t have told great stories of the ppleudor of their treatment, 'file dele gation called on Mayor Hazard during the day. They have had bad crops and bring let em of rto miniendation vouching for their long years of good treatment of the whites, and asking assistance for I hem lo tide over until the next crops. The braves in the little band are nearly all stalwart, looking fellows, and some of them good epecimene of physical de velopment. Many of them have never been this fsr from their reservation be fore. They are in charge of Chief Juan Joee, OepMina Charley, Charlie Bis marck, Small and Nicholas. Late last evening two Yuma braves turned up, and Chief Glass looks upon iucoming trains from Yuma with distrust. They announce that they propose to camp with the chief for 20days, the length of their leave of absence. today the party will go to Santa Mon ica, to iook at tho big pond. The In dians pay no railroad fare in this state, and they will take in several points of interest while here. Any one who da sires to give articles of clothing and sub sistence to the little party, for them selves and families, can leave tbem at the police station for the next few days. LOCKED UP AS A VAGRANT. A Los Aiigelen K<iy'« . Trip to New Orleattg, a The New Orleans Picayune of the 10th instant contains the following item : Yesterday afternoon Harry , Arkhill, aged 10 years, was escorted m the cen tral station by Mr. O. B. S'anaum, of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Childien. The lad is the son of a hard working wom&n in Los Angeles, Cal.. and left his home some months ago. He wanted to see the great fights in this vity and walked and beat his way over thousands of miles to get here. Tbe poor mother has heard nothing from tne boy during the seven months' time he has been away, although she has telegraphed to many cities. Since the boy's arrival in this city he has been r.tken care of by a family in the lower district*, who wrote to Loa Angeles, but failed to receive an answer. They then turned the boy over to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. The boy was locked up in the house of refuge as a juvenile vagrant until his paints could be heard from. Full of trouble —tbe ordinary pill. Trouble when you take it, and trouble when you've got it down. Plenty of unpleasant ness, but mighty little good. With Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets, there's no trouble. They're made to prevent it. 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Benton, the guardmn of the per sons and estate of Albert A. Benton. Josiah H. Bcnion. Mabel H. Benton, Harrlut O. Benton. Edwin N. Benton. Flora J. Benton and Hurbert J. teuton, minors, hay ng illtd a petition herein duly verified praying for an order of s.leof real estate of said minors, for the pur poses therein set forth. It is therefore ordered by the said court that the next of kin of saiti minors and all perrons in t'-rested Inthe estate ol said minors, appear be fore the superior court on Friday, the I4th day ot October. 181)2.at 10 o'clock a. mot said da\, at the couriror.m of tald superior court, de partment 2 ther. of, in the courthouse, In mid county of I,os Angeles, state of California, to show cause why an order should sot bo granted to tbe said peiitiouer to sell so much of the real eßtate of said minors as shall be neces sary. Ar d that a copy of this order be published at least once a wee* for tbrcce successive weeks in the Los akgei.es Herald, a newspaper printed aud published lv said county of Los Angeles. W. H. CLABK, Judge of (he Superior Court. Dated September 1(1, 1892. 9.23 4f * NOTICE. NOTICE 13 HKREBY GIVEN THAT THE adjourned annual meeting of the stock holders of the Los Angeles County Land Improvement comnsny will be held at its office in the rooms of the California Loan and Trust company, in the Burdfek block, on Saturday, September 24, 1892, at 2 pm., for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it. 9-lS lit H. W. STOLL. Vice President. Los Angeles, Cal., September 10,1892. , A BOOK FOR EVERY MAN Only $1.00, Strength! Vitality! Or SEr.V-r •; fM V .".TION. A now and only Gold Mi di] PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUN and physical pehii.ity, errors of YOUTH. EXHAUSTED VITALTTY, I'ItK MATURE DECLINE, and all DISEASES and of MAN. 800 psgcß, cloth. gilt; la r , Invaluable prescriptions. Only si.oo y mall, double sealed. Descriptive Prospectus, with endorsements of fnpri crKin tho. Press snd voluntary h-Hh h I unui testimonials of the cured, I NOW. Consultation in person or by mall. Expert treat ment. INVIOI.ABI.iK SKCJtnCY and CER TAIN CURE. Vdd.-oss Dr. W. 11. Pnrker.or The Penbody MsdlGfU J Qstitutc, No. 4 Uulflnch St., Boston, Mass. Tho Science or Life, or Relf-preservntlou, Is a treasure more vttluoble than gold. Head It now, every WEAK and NERVOUM man, and learn to be sTKOXII.- Medical Hevieic. (Copyrighted.) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. CAMILLE GARNIRR AND LOUIS PO laskl, ,s administrators of tbe estate of l.eon Gamier, deceased, plaintiffs, vs. Joseph Juliu-n, defendant. SherllPs sale, No 18.263. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sals, »uiider snd by virtue of an order of sale and dec ree of foreclosure and sale, issued out of tbe Superior Court of the county of Los Angeles, of the State of California, on the 15.h day of Sep tember. A.D. 1802, in the above entitled action, w herein Cam! 11 c 0 arnler et al., the a bove n amod plaintiffs, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and tale against Joreph .lullleD, de fendant, on the 14th day of September, A.D. 1802, for the sum of thirty-two hundred two and 04 100 dollars, gold coin, which said deoree was, on tbe 14th day of September. A. D. 1892, recorded in judgment book 35 of said rourt, at page 121, I am commanded lo sell all those certain lots, pieces, or parcels of land situate, lying and being in th.- city ot; los Apgiles, courtly of Los Angeles, State of California, and bounded and described as follows: Lot No. one (1) of "resubdlvislnn ef lots one (1) , three (3), five (5), seven (7), nine (9), eleven (11) and thirteen (13), in block "L"' of George dimming s subdivision of portions (35 acres) of lots three (3) and four (4;, block sixty (00), Hancock's survey," as per map bearing above title of record in book 15, pa.'c 11 of Mis cellaneous Records of Loi Angeles county, and which said map also refers to a map of record in book 9, page 11, Miscellaneous Records of tnl> county, which said map Is entited "Map of G. Cummlng's subdivision of part of lots two (2) and three (3), block 60, Hancock's survey," to whioh said maps and record thereof refer ence is he'tto mado for further and more par ticular description. Together with nil and singular the tene ment.*, hereditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging, or In anywise appertaining. Public notice Is hereby given, that on Satur day, the BUi day of October, A. D. 1892, at 12 o'clock m. of that day, in front of Lie court house door of the county of Los Angeles, Bread way entrance, I will, in obedience lo said ordor of sale and decree ot foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy said Judgment, with Interest and costs, etc., to thu highest aud best bidder, for Civli gold coin. Dated this 15th day of September, 1892. E. D. GIBSON, Sheriff of Los Angeles County. By F. C. ITann. n, Deputy Sheriff. Graves, O'Melv.uy A Sbaukland, snd S. M. White, attorneys for plaintiff. 9-lU 4t NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE jy J. MOCKBNHAUPT, FL'INUFF, VS. LV« Harry X ,hors'ou, James Morgan, John Jlumson, C. G. Compton, Lyme- *yer and EnimaJ.Ayer wifeol I.yrnau Ayer, defendants. Sheriff's sale, No 1(1,5b7. Order of sale and decree of lereclosare and sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and s%te, issued out of the Superior Coutt of the county of l.os Angeles, rtatf of California,on the 15tb day cf Septem ber, A. D. isr--. in the ah ye entit ed notion, wherein R .1. Mockenhaupc, the aoov« named plaiuiitt', obtained a judgment »nd decree of tor, closure an.i sale ngaluct Harry X Thors ton ot al., defendants, on the 14tb day of Sep tember. A.D. 1892. for the sum of $2125.65 dollars. In gold coin of the United States, whlcli said decree »•»., on the 15th day of Sep tember. A. i). 1892, reutirdedio Judgment Book 35 of said court, at page 123,1 am eommsuded to v li all that cer niu lot. piece or parcel of laud situate, lying aud being lv tho ciiy of Los Angeles county ot Los Aiig,l,s, state of Cali fornia and bi-umled and deso lbed as lollnws: Lot fourteen (I*), block (1) one, Argeleno Heights, recorded in Book 7, page 88. Mlscel laneoti- Reeoids of Los Angeles conuty; to gethtr with all and singular the tenements, h >el!tflmeut4 and appurteninces thereunto belonging, or in any ws» appertaining. Public notice is hereby given, that, en Sat urday, tho Bth day of October, A. D. 1892, at 12 o'clock m.,of thatday, lnfrontof the court house door of the county of Los Angeles, Broadway entrance, I will, iv obedience to raid o-der of sa'.e and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell tie above described property, or so much thereof as may be neceisory to satisfy said judgment, with luteiest aud costs, etc., for ca'h, sold coin of the United States Dated this loth day of September, 1892. E. D. GIBSON, Sheriff of Los Aneeles County, By F. C. HANWOH, Deputy Sheriff. Isidore B. Dockweiler. attorney for plaintiff. 9-16 4t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. INSTATE OF 8. A. MONROE, DECRASED. Id Notice is hereby glveu by the undersigned administrator of tne estate oi S. A. Monroe, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claim); against the said deceased, to ex hibit tbe same with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator of the e-tateof - A. .Monroe, deceased, at the office of John D. Bicknell. in the Fulton block, No. 207 New High street,city of Los Angeles, county of l.os Anvcles. state of Cahfornla, that telug the piace of business of raid estate, in the county of l.os Angeles. Dated tills 14th day of Beptemb?r. A. D. 1892. C. O. MONROE., 916 frl 5w NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION OF THE board of directors of Modesto Irrigation Dlstrlit, duly giv. n and medeon the 7th day of September, 1892, notii c is hereby given that said board of directors will tell to the highest and best bidder the bonds of »aid irrigation district to the amount of fifty eight thousand dollars ($.",8,000), bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable Femt-aunuaUy on the Ist day of January end July of each year, on the presentation of the interest cou pons at the office of the treasurer of said dis trict. Said bonds are issued by tho hoard of direct ors of Moderto Irrigation District, in accord ance with and by the authority of an act of the legislature of the state of California, en titled "An act to provido for the organization and government of irrigation districts, and to provide fur the acquisition of water and other property, and for the distribution of water thereby for irrigation purposes." Approved- March 7,1887. Said bouds will be sold for cash, and for not less than 90 per centum of the face value thereof. Sealed propr sals and bids for the purchase of sflld bonds will bo received by the »ald board of directors at. their office in the city of Mo desto, county of Stanislaus, state of California, and may bo Hddressed to or left Willi C. 8, Ab bott, Iho secretary of said board, at Modesto, Cal., at unv time after the date of i his notice aud until 2:39 o'clock p.m. ou tho 4th day of October, A. D. 1892, at which time and pace the said sale will be made said bonds will be*each of the denomination of $SCO, and will be negotiable In form, and will conform in all respects to the roiulre mentii of said act. The board of din ctors reserve the right to reject any or sll bids. B ds must be sealed end addressed to the secretary of said board, and Indorsed' "Pro posals ior Mooe: to Irrigation • lstrict Bonds" Done by order of the board of directors of Modesto Irrigation District. Soptember 7 1892 n a sn„oJ.^ NX . A ' caKd *EY, President. C. F. Abbott. Secretary. 9-10 25t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. INSTATE OF LOUIS LICHTEKBERr-ER, DE . J ceased, isotioe is hereby given by tho un uersigiKd executrix of the lest will and h, 8 of H m s " ,I'teubergcr. deceased, to m of, end all persons having claim* against tho said deceased, to exhibit Ihem, "'".l™,, necessary vouchers, within ten a fL" ll ? nrst "üblication of this wo e ',. t0 tho , saW executrix, at the office of A. w Hutton. attorney at law, in Temple blook, JIT«/i n,rol . 03 ~i ty' California, the fame being thepiac, for the transaction of the business ot said estate, In said county of Los Anseles. Darted L-s Angeles, California, this ISth day of September, 1892. . . M £B. EMIUK LICHTENBEBGER, Executrix of the last will and testament of , Louis Llchtenberger, deceased. 9-19-0 w