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FOX TERRIERS. Some >of Those Well Known In I.on Angeles. California has so successfully proved its ability to raise fine horses that it is not to be wondered at tbat the State can also raise fine dogs, and the San Fran cisco Examiner draws attention to the gradual influx to America of that pet of the English sportsman, the fox terrier, and specially mentions that San Fran cisco has some fine specimens. Upon looking into the matter, it is found that Los Angeles can see San Francisco and go one better. There are also some fine terriers here, and, farther, Loa Angeles has the honor of being the first Califor nian eitv to poasass an English fox terrier at all. In 1873 Mr. C. A. Sumner brought two from England; a short time afterwards Capt. Hutchinson imported one, and about the same date E. P. Tomkinson brought his famous Jock here, and from these some of the present dogs in Los Angeles trace their pedigree—notably Mrs. Murrieta's Jock, H. J. Stewart's does and the kennel of Mr. Young, of Duarte. The fox Jerriar is such a complete multum in parvo, it is not to be wondered at that it is a favorite everywhere. For pluck, endurance, activity and sagacity, all wrapped up in a small compass, it bas no equal, and some of the stories told of their doings are almost incredible. For instance, Capt. Hutchinson's Tar tar went to earth after a badger once and was lost underground for several days, and was supposed to be killed there. In spite of digging, no trace could be discovered, until one day a Chinaman beard some faint scratching at the root of a tree many feet away from the entrance to the hole. Captain Hutchinson hardly believing it could be his dog, nevertheless,set to work digging and was at last rewarded by coming npon his poor famished animal held fast and jammed under some roots, where he had been for five days. Only his pluck rescued him ; a car would have died long 4 before, but Tartar never ga>einand lived for many a day after. Captain Tomkinson, too, has a remark able story about his dog Jock, which un fortunately refused to move when a reaper came by and so lost a hind leg. He got over his accident though, and used to come in from Green Meadows on his three legs as if none the worse, but he was always spoiling for a fight, until one day when he was cornered by two immense dogs, which were lying in wait for him. Poor Jock got a licking and was badly uyed up, but the worst part was that his off fore lidg was so injured he could not put it on the ground. It being on the same side as the lost hind leg, the animal was completely ÜBed up and couldn't move. 'As Captain Tom kinson was riding a restive colt at tho time, he was unable to carry his pet, so started off to fetch a wagon, when to his surprise up got Jock and bicycle-like followed on two legs, both on tho same side. The poor dog had to lie down now and then, as his jumps would only last for a short distance at a time. He got home safe at last and was carefully nursed until he recovered. Nothing but the indomit able pluck peculiar to the breed would have carried him through such a jour ney. However, space forbids further gossip. Los Angeles had a very creditable clas of fox terriers in the last bench show here, among the exhibitors baing Miss Susie Patton, Mrs. E. Bowring, Messrs. Campbell-Johnston, Chadwick, Bolton, Cawston, Holborough and Dr. Murray. Several of their dogs were the progeny of Mr. Malim's Finnette, which all took prizes, and one was descended from three-legged Jock. Among the owners of fox terriers near here, in addition to those already menti ned, are Messrs. Dan McFarland, L. J. Rjse, Jr., Tom Rhodes, Waring, Oecil Sumner. Dr. Stewart and C. A. Sumner, the latter being the owner of a son of Lucifer and great-grand-ion of Result, the dog for which $5,000 was refused. Lucifer is said to be the best dog in the world to day, and certainly so far has never been beaten, having taken no less than forty five first and special prizes in the States and England. Any one who knows the breed mmt certainly acknowledge that the fox terrier is the best dog for'town or country, sport or companionship, and alike the best burglar alarm and a playmate for the baby. Make him your friend, and he will not be found want ing. Not Lost Vet. Last evening's Express contained an article stating that the city had lost title to the Plaza engine house by reason of the failure of the city to appaal from the judgment rendered by Judge Hutton about a year ago, in which he decided that the city had no title to tho property, and that 11. W. Latham and Mrs. Bige low each owned one-half of tbe same, and that Mrs. Bigelow had notified the city to either quit the property or pay rent. The City Attorney states that H. W Latham notified the City Attorney ol the filing of a judgment in his favor, as required by law, and the City Attorney thereupon made a motion for a new trial, which was overruled, and from which an appeal has been perfected and is now pending in the Supreme Court; that the reason no appeal has been perfected as against Mrs. Bigelow is that she has never notified the city of the filing of the judgment in her favor, and that when the city is so notified, that it has ten days in which to make a motion for a new trial, and should the same be refnsed, an appeal from the order will be taken to the Supreme Court. Eail Side Items. Mr. J. B. Parmeter is reported sick with congestion of the lungs. Officer Woodward has been added to the list of victims of la grippe. D. McGraw Went to Dnnsnauir yester day, where he will reside in future. J. E. Yoakum returned on Wednesday from a trip up the San Joaquin valley. Tho Masons on Wednesday buried the remains cf J. Thompson, of South John son street, with the usual ceremonies. The Qelcich Woman's Relief Corps holds a public meeting this morning to receive Department Commander George E. Gard. At the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, on Wednesday evening, the following officers were elected: 8. A. Garrett, President; H. C. Hughes, C. N. Earl and D. H. Sovereign, Vice-Presi dents; W. W. Btockwell, Treasurer; Dr. Steddom, Financial Secretary; M. D. Johnson, F. R. Willis, C. A. Teale, L. M. Brown and Peter Backman. Direc tors. The Secretary will be selected thia week by the Directors. For People Who Dream. People who dream will find in Jacoby Bros.'* advertisement this morning a chance to tarn their dreams to some profit. The ofier made is worth reading. Children Cry for Pitcher's^Castoria; ' THE LOS ANQELISS DAILY HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING JaJSUARY 17. IBbo. FINANCE AND TRADE. financial. ■XCHANSE BBVIBW. New York, January 16.-Stocks today were less active than for the past few dayß, owing in part to the stoppage of the tickers of the Com mercial Telegraph Company, which seriously Interfered with the business of many brokers, and partly to the apathy of the traders, who are again the principal makers of quotations. The following at the opening waß dullish, but pressure upon Union Pacific extended to other stocks, and the traders turned over to the bear side for a time, and there was a general de cline consequently In the unlisted department. Sngar refineries were run up about 2 per cent, on the covering of snorts. Wisconsin Central was materially lower on continued liquidation, and Jersey Central late in the day dropped sud denly from 123 to 120%, but recovered a por tion of its losb. Coal stocks were remarkably strong again and Reading, aided by tbe report that the Mayor of Philadelphia had signed the terminal bill, moved up. The market closea dull but heavy, and generally at the lowest prices of the day. Government bonds were dull and steady. Petroleum opened steady at 104%, and after the first sales became strong and advanced to 106. A reaction followed on which the market closed steady at 105%. Stock Exchange—Opening, 104%; highest, 106; lowest, 104%; closing, 105%. Consolidated Exchange — Opening, 104%; highest. 106; lowest, 104%; closing, 105%. Total sales, 661,000 barrels. HONEY QUOTATIONS. Raw Yobk. January IC—Money on call easy; at 3@5 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, .V. t -#7c. Sterling exonange—Quiet aud steady; 60-day bills, $4.82%: demand, $4.80. Bar silver, 97% c per ounce. Ban Francisco, January 16.—Silver bars, 96J4'996?4C. per ounce. STOCK 8 AND BOtIDS. Nbw York. January 16.—Closing quota tions: a. 8. 4s, coup 120 N.P. Preferred.... 73'^ J, 8.45, reg 126 Northwestern ... .109% U. 8. 4%5, reg....141% N. W.;Preferred..l4o iJ. S. 4%5, coup... 141% Sf. Y. Central 10«% eaciflotfs 116 Oregon Imp't 44> 4 American Ex. ...114 Navigation 100 Janada Paoiflo... 77% Transcontinental. 33% Jaaada Sou 53 <4 Paciflo Mail. 3H'» : utralP'. < i... 33% Reading 36% iv. 146% Rock Island, 95% 3. Law 130% IBt. Paul 68% )enver&Rioar..ll6 lit.Louis 48. F.... 16 «rle 26%' st, Paul 4 Omaha 32% fans A Texas.... 9% Texas Paciflo 66% fi»xo Shore 104% Union Paciflo 65% 1.4H 81% CT. B. Express 84% iClnh Central 93% Western Union... 93% Vfissouri Pacific. 72% Am. Cotton 0i1... 30% <TorthornPac. ... 3J% lfargo 135 Boston, January 16 —Closing prices: V&TRR 130%|YIex Cent c0m.... 17% lurl * Ouinoy....lo7%Mex Cen lstm bs OJ% ban Diego 15% MININS STOCKS. Nsw Yoarc. January 16—Mining charos wen as follows: AUce $1.10 E! Cristo $1 40 Aspen 7.00 Mo A Norcross 2.40 Caledoula B. H. 145 lomestake .... 800 Job. Cal. &Vh . 4.25 floru Silver .... 210 'Jomrnonwealth 300 Iron Silver 220 Comstock t bd. 33.00 S Belle Isle 1.00 Comstock, tBCp 33.00 Ontario 17.( 0 Oeadwood 1.25 Savage 1.40 Mexican 1.25 jan Fbancisco, January 16.—The follow ing are the oloslnK prices tlhollar .:.. ..$2.30 Ophir $3.40 Con.Virginia... 445 <avage 1.55 Sould&Curry.. 135 Union Con 2.30 Sale A Norcross 288 Yellow Jacket.. 2.05 Peerless 20 tiraim marKets, Domma San Francisco, January 16. — Wheat- Very dull. Buyer, Beason, $1.35 perjcental, buyer '90, $1.39%. Bwley—Bull aud easy. Buyer, season, 90% c. Corn-97%@1.15. ( Chicago, January 16.-1:15 p. m. close- Wheat—About steady. January, 77c. per bushel; 'May, 81% c. Corn—Steady. January, 20c. per bushel; May, 22c. Oats—Easy. January, 20c. per bushel; May, 22c. Barley—No trading. Rje—Quiet, 44%:. FOREIGN. UvKBPOOi.. January 16.—Wheat—Firm ; demand Improving; holders offer sparingly. California No. 1,7s 4%d percental. Red wes e.-n spring, 7a 5d .(ai7s. 5%A. Corn—Qiiet; noldersoffer moderately. Cleuorai siaiKeti. Nsw- York. January 16.—Hops quite steady. Coffje—options closed stealy, 5(#10 points down. SaleH, 17,000 fistfs. January, $15.85; March. $15 70 ® 15.85; April, $15.85; May, $15.99@16; July, $16.00; September, $15.90; October. $15. Spot Rio, dull, easier; fair cargoes, 19%. No. 7, 17% c. Sugar—Raw; firm; qniet: refined, steady; fair demand. Mould A, 6%. Copper—Nominal. Lake, January $14.15. Lead—Dull. Domestic, $3.87%. Tin—Quiet and easier. Straits, $20.45. OniCAeo, January 15.—Whiskey—$1.02. Shoulders, short clear, $4.90 @5 00; short ribs, $4.62%. Pork—Easy. January, *9.42: Msy, $9.87%. Lard—Steady. January, $5.82U@55.85; May $607%. pAILY REAIj ESTATE RECORD. Published ti? tne Abstract and Title Insurance Company of £,os Au> geltta. Thdrsdat, Jannary 16,1890. CONVEYANCES. Alice B White and S J White to George F Fester—Part of lots 2 and 3, Heyman tract Ro San Antonio: $9,555. II H Williams aud 0 R Williams to Mrs D M Bailev—E 15 acres of lot 32, Loop & Meserve tract,"Ro San Jose; $1,000. Mars W Connor and H L Cutler to William Nelson-Lots 227 229 231 233 235 and 237, Johansen tract; $1,800. Alfred Moore to Mary Gardner, wife of Henry Gardner— Agreement to convey lot 3 (except N 50 feet (hereof) bl'ick It, Allso tract; $2,000. Margaret W Robinson and James + Wilton to JF Crank and James Ciaii?—lo4.2s acres in Ros Sana Anita and San Pasqual, except 4.25 acre.; $25,000. Arcadia O do Belliard snd Maria de los An geles 0 de Ruiz to George Louis Marlon, trustee for Honorine B Marion—Lot com X line Upper Main street; $1,000. J Broad to C L No'thcraft—S% of lots 7 and 8 block 137, Pomona; $1,300. W VV Elliott to Allie P Bullls— Lot 3 Elliott's add, Santa Monica; $1,431. M..ry X Chase, E ti Chase, C C Boyntrra and A O Tower to O M Baldwin—Lot 4, L H Mich ener's ► übdlvieion of lots 14 and 15 aud part of lots 16 and 17, Summit avenue tract, Pasa dena; $1 000. Ninfa Talamantes, Ceearla Talamantes de Urquidezand Delflna Talamantes to KufusD Pontius—Lots 21, 22 and 23, Ro La Bulletin in case <o 7,078, Kupetior Court; $1,612. Henry T Newell aud Frank Rader to Kdna May Newell—Lot 9 block C. Newell <fc Rader's subdivision of part of Cclis Vineyard tract; $3 000. John Bicheno to Martha M Booth—Lot 11 block I, Los Angeles Improvement Company's subdivision of part of lots 6 and 7, block 39, Hancock's Burvey; $1,060. J H Hlxsou to George Bradbeor—Lot 11, Car ter Grove tract: $2,200. Alfred Hutchins) to Costantino Garibaldi— Agreement to convey touth 150 feet of lot 8, B J Hull's subdivision, Pasadena; $1,129. NUMMARY. Number of transfers above $i,ooo%ach, 15, Amount, $55,868. Number of transfers under $1,000,17. Amount, $7,575. Number of nominal transfers, 22. Total amount of considerations, if 03,443. Note—Ti anefers of which the consideration Is less than &1.000 are not published in the above IS For nans. Plna, stylish, polished oak cart, made by R. M Bingham & Co., Rome, N. V.; front and back seat, carrying two to four lifrbt parsons; height of wheel. 42 inches; height of body from floor, 30 inches; length of shaft front of bar, 6 feet 2 inches; for small horse, 13 to 15 hands high; has been slightly used; is offered at a bargain. _ Hawlby, Kins A Co., Los Angeles and Requeua streets. Sohmer pianos and Estey organs. Liberal terms and prices at C. E. Day's music store, 8 N. Spring street. O. B. FUL.JLJER. & CO., (BacceMori to McLain * Lehman.) Pioneer Trnck and Transferee. No. 8 Mabkbt Ss., Los Aniin, Oal. Safe ana PUnoMoviiut. All kinds of TntckV « MurnoM 137 Jltf ' BAN KINO HOUSES. SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO. 326 SOUTH MAIN STREET. CAPITAL, - - - - - 5200,000 President, J. B. Lankershlm; Vice-President. Chas. Forman; Cashier, F. W. DeVan. Directors—Oba*. Forman, A. H. Denker, J. J. Sohallert, G. J. Griffith, J. B. Lankershlm J. H. Jones, L N. Van Nuyß, Geo. H. Pike, F. Babichl. Five per cent. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Money to Loan on Real Jfiatate. d2Bt THE NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA. Corner of Spring and Second Streets, Lo Angeles, Cal. CAPITAL, 5550,000. Is fully equipped for every Kind of legitimate hanking, and solicits the account needing a banker. I BOARD OF DIRECTORS; OFFICERS: I Owen H. Churchill, Thos. R. Bard, J. M. C. Marble President I Gen'l M. H. Sherman, Dr. W. L. Graves, Owen h. Chubchill.. .Vice-President. Capt. George E. Lemon, B. F. C. Klokke, W. G. Hushes Cashier. Dan McFarland, Fred Eaton, Perry Wildman Assistant Cashier. Perry WildmaD, W.G.Hughes, I J. M. fl. Marble 14 *f FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANE Of LOS AMBBLIS. OAL. Isaias W. Hblljcan President I O. f4nnr>WTN .VIOO-Prasie'e*"* John Milner Cashier H, J, Fleishman Ats stant Cashier Capital (paid np) - - $500,000 Barplaa and Reserve Fund 800,000. Total, .... $1,300,000, DIRECTORS O. W. Childs, 0. B. Thorn, Jose Mascarei, J. B. Lankershlm. 0. Dncommnn, Philippe Oar nler, L. 0. Goodwin, L. L. Bradbury, Isalat W Hellman. BTOCKHOLDBRB. O. W. Childs, L. L. Bradbury, Philippe Gar nier, James B. Lankershlm, T. L. Dnque. Jose Mascarei, Chas. Dnoomman, Andrew Glassoll, Cameron B. Thorn, Domingo Amestoy, Lool? Polaskl, L. 0. Goodwin, Prestley 0. Baker, Frank Leoouvrear, Oliver H. Bliss Sarah J. Lee, Estate D. Solomon, Chris. Henne, Jacob Kuhrts. Isaias W. Hellman. j 1 ANGELBB SAVINGS BANK, 130 NORTH MAIN STREET, CAPITAL $100,001 Ik C. GOODWIN Prbsidbk: W. M. CASWELL. Sbcretabv I. W. Hki.lman, John B. Plater. RobbbtS. Bakbb. J. B. Lankebshim L. 0. Goodwin. Term deposits will be received lv rams c $i 00 and over. Ordinary deposits In sams et $10 and over. Money to loan on flrst-olass real estate Los Angeles, July 1, 1889. jltt fjlHB UNIVERSITY BANK OF LOS AN SBLKr No. 119 New High street, OAriTAL STOCK PAID OP ■ - $10000' SDBPLUB 20,000 B, M. WIDNKY- ■ T~ . Presided GEO. L. ARNOLD • • Oashiu oibbotobs: R. M. WIDNIY, 0. A. WABKXB. D. O. MILTIMOBB 0. M. WBLLS. 8. W. UTTM. Jj. J. P. MOBBILL, L. H. Tttcs. Eight per cent, bonds seenred by first mot gage on real estate, with interest payable sera:; annually, are offered to investors of $250 au<; upwards. jltl £JALTFORNIA BANK. Cor. Fcrt and Second Sts., Los AngeU*. Subscribed Capital $500,0 C Psid up Capital $800,001 Surplus $20,»tv. directors: Hervey Lindley, J. 0. Kays, B. W. Jones Juaa Bernard, H. G. Newhall. H. O. Wltmer Presides: J. FranranCold Vioe-Presldcis.; T. J. Woldon, Cashier. J. M. Witmer, Assistant Cashier. General Banking snd Exchange Engine*, transacted. d 4 4m SECURITY SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST Company. Capital $200,000. No. 40 8. Main St., Los Angclef, Cal. F. N. Myers, 8. A. Fleming, President. Vlce-Piesident. J. F. Sartori, Cashier. stoce holders. Isaias W. Hellmau. O. W. Childs. Eugene Germsln. O. W. Child", Jr. T. L. Duque. Thomas Meredith. J. A. Graves. K. D. Bile-nt A. C. Rogers M. D. Morris 8. Hellman. Samuel Polaski. James Rawson. John H. Pohlhaus. Harry Blackmann. Nathan Weil. Isador Polaski. James H. Shanklln. W. M. Caswell. O. A. Moore. M. B. ~haw. R. t. Mcßrlde. John H. i- artlc Five Per Cent, Interest l?ald on lleposlta. The notice of the public is called to the f aot that this bank only loans money on approved real eßtste security; that it does not loan money to its stockholders, officers or clerks; that among its stockholders are soma of the old, st aud most responsible citliens of tbe community; that under the Btate laws, the private estates cf its stockholders aie pro n.ta liaole for the total indebtedness of the bank. Thesefactß. with care exercised in making loans, insure a safe depository for saving ac counts. School teachers, clerks, mechanics, employees in factories and shops, laborers, etc , will find it convenient to make deposits in small amounts. Financial agents for eastern aud San Fran cisco capital. Money to loan on ranches and city property. Bon os an d mortgages bought. Remittances may be Bent by draft or Wells- Fargo Express. jl-tf rpHE CITY BANK, X 37 Sonth Spring street. Capital Stock $300,000 A. D. CHILDRESS President JOHN 8. PARK Cashier directors. W. T. Childress Poindoxter Ddnn P. Fitzwllllam B. E. Crandail John S. Park R. G. Lunt A. D. Childress. General banking. Fire and burglar proof safe deposit boxes rented at from $3 to $20 vet annum. d4l2m ANGELBB COUNTY BANK, Temple Block, Los Angelas, Cat Capital Stock Paid Up, $100,000, Reserve Fund, $100,000. JOHN B. PLATER Presided R. 8. BAKER Vioe-Presidonl GEO. H. STEWART OaahitJ „ T „ DIRECTORS: H. L. Maoneil, Jotham Bixby, John B. Plater, Robert 8. Baker, John A. Paxton, Goo. W. Prescotl, Geo. H. Stewart. Buy and Sell Exchange on San Frait- H»w York, London. Paris, Berlin and Bay Exchange on all parts of the United 81 v and Europe. Receive Money on open aoooant and otr tlfloateof deposit, and do a general bankl r, and exchange business. jl QALIFORNIA BANK, Statemont close December 31, 1889. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. $ 484,115 50 Real estate, vaults and fixtures .. 137 502 00 Expenses 9 354 08 Cash on hand $765,433 79 Caßh iv banks 217,867 91 923 301 70 $1~554.273 28 LIABILITIES. Capital paid up $ 300,000 00 Surplus and Profits 42,999 88 oivldends uncalled for 24 00 Dae depositors 1,211,249 40 $1,554,'J"3 HO j H. C. WITME.R, President. ivs-lm T. J. WBLDON, Cashier. I JOgSQQQh RENTS j*jflK^*y*-^3tfl3sW Loog BOXK; ' -'"U STOKES MRI mm\ SSjAstSf Basil VALUABLES, EXECUTES SliSjillSM TRUSTb d26tf ANGELES NATIONAL BANE, Coa. First and Spring Bts. Capital $500,000 Ot SUBPLTJS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS. 75,000 Of Total $675,000 Of GEO. H. BONRBRAKE. Presidonl. JOHN BRYSON, Sa Vice-President v ri frowics nashtcr E. W. COE Assistant Cashier. DIREOTORB. Db. W. G. Cochran, H. H. Mabkham. Pbbrt M. Geben, John B hyson, Ob., DB. H. HINBATt ACGH, F. 0. Howes, George H. Boneebaxb. Exchange for sale on all the principal cltlat of the United States and Europe. ol gOUTHBRN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BAN* NADBAU BLOCK, L. N. BREED Preside* WM. F. BOHBYBHELI, Vlco-Proside.r 0. N. FLINT CasbJo Paid-in Capital 3200,00 c Scbplds 20,000 Authobisbd Capital 500.C0C Directors—L. N. Breed, H. T. Newell, H. A Barolay, Charles E. Day, B. 0. Boabysheli, sr: Kagan, Frank Rader. Louis Qottsohalk, D. Remiok, Thos. Goes. William F. Kusby shell. jIU DIVIDEND NOTICE" Main Street Savings Bank AND TRUST CO. The Board of Directors of the Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Co. have declared a dividend of 5 PER CENT, per annum on tern: deposits and 3 PER CENT, per annum on ordinary deposits, for the half year ending December 31,1889, payable on and after Jan uiry Ist, 1890. FRANK W. DkVAN, d3l lm Secy and Cashier. jjURBT NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELS' CAPITAL STOCK .$200,000. RESERVE .$806,000. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. ?'rH,? E £Sfr7 Presides ?' & l ,U r ; l s&££ x ' Vioe-FresidonS J. M. ELLIOTT Oashfev G. B SHAFFER Assistant Cashier Dlrectors-B. F. Spenoe, J, D. Biolrnell, 8. R itlott. Wm. Lacy, J. ?. Grant, H. Mabttrt J. M. Elliott. j i Stale km and 'frost Co. Capital «i. tx><>,( mv BANKING ROOM. N. W. CORNER SPRING AND SECOND STREETS, BRYSON BONEBRAKE BUILDING. directors: GEO. H. BONEBKAKE, President. JOHN BRYBON, Sr., I ,„„ „ . E. F. SPENCE, j Vice Presidents. SAMUEL B. HUNT, Secretary. H. 0. Witmer, L. N. Breed, H, J Woollaoott, P.M. Green, W. G. Cochran, L. W. Dennis, W. H. Perry. We act as trustees for corporations, syndicate* and estates. Lean money on choice real estate and collaterals. Keep choice securities for sale 1 Pay interest on savings deposit. Five per cent' paid on time deposits. Bafe deposit boxes rent. d.*>tf AUCTION SILKS. W. E. BEESON'S —GENERAL— Auction and Commission House, NOS. 119 and 121 W. SECOND ST Peremptory Sales ot New and Second-Han o Furniture TUESDAY, JAN. 14, THURSDAY, JAN. 16, SATURDAY, JAN. 18, At 10 A. m . and 2 r. vs.. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES AND CAR RIAGES ON SATURDAYS. BEN «. KHOADES. Auctioneer. oS-tf " T3XJ PLICATE PHOTOGRAPHS! From all cur old Negatives at $2.00 per Doz. Temple mock. STANTON & RURDICK. n23 8m IlffiTlK! Is thorough in its work of cleansing the system of all impurities in a very shorl time, and is considered by thoee having need it as a SPECIFIC in DYSPEPSIA, Constipation, Loss of Appetite, GENERAL NERVOUSNE3S. Wive It a Trial Hold Everywhere Jal Cm M. h. STARIN, Presidkht. In—ax i NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE BALE. MERRICK REYNOLDS, PLAINTIFF, VB. Patrick C. Tonner, Defendant. Sheriff's sale. No. 11417. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and aale. 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 An geles, State of California, on the 30th day of December, A, D. 1889, In the above entitled ac tion, wherein Merrick Reynolds, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and de cree of foreclosure and aale against Patrick C. Tonner. defendant, on the 30th day of Decem ber, A.D. 1889, for he sum of $893.56 in lawful monvv of the United States, which said decree was on the 2d day of 'anuary, A. D. 1890, reaorded in judgment tOik 15 of said Court, at page 54, I am commauded to sell all that certain lot, piece, or parcel ot land, situate, lying and being In the county of Los Angeles, State of California, and bounded and described as follows: In the town of Pomona, particularly bounded and dencribed as follows, to wit: Bfing lor. four (4), block thirty-five (35), of the town of Pomona, as per map duly recorded in the County Records of Los Angeles connty. Public notice is hereby given, that on Satur day, the Bth day of February, A. D. 1890, at 12 o'clock m of that day, in front of the Court House door of the county of Los Angeles, on Spring street, I will, in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, with interest and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder, for cash, lawful money of the United States. Dated this 16th day of Jannary, 1890. M. 6. AGUIRRE, Sheriff of Los Angeles Connty. By A. M. Thornton, Under Sheriff Graves, O'Melveny & Shanklaad, Attorneys for Plaintiff. j«l7 fri4t IN THK SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of California, County of Los Angeles— fS. In the matter of the estate of Matilda B. Yourt, deceased. Notice for publication of time for proving will, etc. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 27th day of Januai y, 1890, at 10 o'clock, a. m. oi said day, at the court room of this Court, De nartmeut Two thereof, corner Franklin and New High streets, in the city of LoS Angeles, County of Los Angeles, and State of Califor nia, have been appointed as the time and placa for hearing the application of Girden O. Will lams, praying that a document now oi file in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and I Testament of the said deceased, be admitted I to probate, that letters testamentary be issued ) thereon to frlrden O. Williams, at which time 1 and p. ace all persons interested therein may ( appear and contest the same. j Dated January 15th, 1890. C H, DUnSMooR, Connty Clerk, t By M. J. ASHMOKE, Deputy. ]a! 6 11- i IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE I of California, County of Los Ange'es—ss. < In the matter of the estate of John Boben- i rieth. deceased. Notice for publication of time for proving ( will, etc. Notlo fs hereby gl<-en that Thursday, the " 30th flay of Jannary, 18C0, at 10 o'clock, a.m. f of said day, at the court room of this Court, . Department Two thereof, corner Franklin aud New High ttreets, iv the city of Los Angeles, Com ty of Lob augeles, and State of California, have been appofnted ss tht> iimo nnd place for hearing the application of Leon Schmidt, pray ing that a document v w on file in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said dec ased, be admitted to probate, that letters of administration, with the will an nexed, be issued thereon to him, at whlcn time and place all persons intcested therein may appear and contest the came. Dated January 15th, 1890. <:. H. Df'NSMOOR, County Clerk. By M. J. ASH MOKE. Deputy. M. V. Bibcailuz, Big., Att'y for patitlonor. jalO lot IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF 1 Caliiornia, County of Los Angeles—ss. I Notice for publication of time for proving I will, etc. t In the matter of the estate of John H. Nord- i holt, deceased. i Notice is hereby given that Thursday, the 23d day of January, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m. I of said day, at thu court room of this Court, c Department Two thereof, corner Franklin and 1 New High streets, in the city of Las At gelcß t County of Los Angeles, and State of California, has b?en appointed as the time and place for '■ hearing the application of Jeau Pouyfourcat, 1 praying that a document now on file in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and I ' Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that letters testamentary if the estate of said deceased be issued thereon to Jean Pouyfourcat, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same. Dated Junuary 10, 1890. C. H. DUNsWOOR, County Clerk, By F. B. FANNING, Deputy. Gage & Kobart;, AU'ys for Petitioner. jail lOt STOCKHOLDERS MEETISG. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK holders of the Schallerl-Qanahl Lumber - Company will be held at tiie company's office, northeast corner of First aud Vine streets Los Angeles. Cal., Tuesday, January 21st, 1890, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to . serve during the ensuiog yeas, and for toe transaction of such other business as may come ■ before the meeting. W. a. DRiacoLL. Secretary. Los Angeles Cal., Jan. 6, 1890. ji7-td ASSESSMENT NOTICE. IjUJLLERTON LAND AND TRUST COMPANY, ! Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 6th day of January. 1890, an assessment of sixty cents (60c ) per share, was levied on tbe subscribed capital stock of the corporation, payable at once to the secretary, at his office, room 87, Phillip's Block No. 1, northwest corner Spring and Franklin streets, Los Angeles, California All stock upon which this Bstessment shall remain unpaid on the 20th day of February, 1890, will be delinquent snd advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is madebeforo will be sold on Monday, the 10th day of March, 1890, to pay the delinquent as sessment, together with costs of aavertlslug and expenses of sale. By order of thi Board of Directors. M. p. WESTBKOOK, Secretary. ja9-thurs-5t NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. JANE RCHI3FFSLIN. PL AINTIFF, VS. J. D. Robinson, 8. W. Little and Jonn Doe, de fendants. Sheriff's Balo No. 11,652. Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure and Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and ; decree of foreclosure aud sale, issued out of the Superior Court of .tho County of Los Angeles, State of California, on the 27th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1889, in the above entitled action wherein Jane SohieffHtu, tho above-named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against J. D Robinson et »1., defendants, on the 27th day of December A. D. 1889, for the sum of $2/. 40.35 dollar . in lawful money of the United States, whieb said decree was, on the 2d day of January, A. D. 1890, recorded in judgment book 16 of said Court, at page 5", I am commanded to sell all those certain lots, piece-, or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Los Angeles, State of California, and bounded and described as follows: Being lot twenty-two (22), in block twenty one (21), according to a map of the Los An geles Improvement Company's subdivision of part ot lots two (2), three (3), seven (7) aud eight (8), block thirty-nine (39), Hanooek s survey; recorded in Book 7, pages 42 and 43, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles county, and as more fully described in mortgage re corded in Bald county, in Book 137 of mortga- . ges, at page 154, Los Augeles county reoo ds. Public notice is hereby given, that on Fri day, the 31st day of January, A.D. 1890, at 12 o'clock H. of that day, in front of the Court House door of the County of Los Augeles, on Spring street, I will, in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property, or so much there of as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment, with interest and costs, etc., to tho highest and best bidder, for cash lawful money of the United States. Dated this 7th day of January, 1890. M. G. AGUIRRE, Sheriffof Lob Angeles County. By A. M. Thornton, Under Sheriff. K. E. Powers, Attorney for Plaintiff. jaB-wed-ltaw-4t NOTICE. TT 8. LAND OFFICE, LOS ANGELES, CAL., U. December 2lst, 1889. Complaint having been entered at this office , by Lucien Keymond against Charles A. Barnes for abandoning his Homestead Entry No . 3 319, dated May 16th, 1887, upon the E% of NE'a,, BWW of tsE>4 and NW% of BE% Section 8, township 4 North Range 15 West d. B. 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