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for sai.it—oity pkopkrty. For' sa le-siboo-a cottage, beautifully furnished, and large lot; near Eighth and Central avenue. This place is new and modern and very cheap; KkQO cash, balance monthly. T. J. CLDDY, 'JOB N. Spring st. 8 in 31 IfO It BALE—WHY PAY RENT WHEN ONLY 1 WoO buys large lot in the Clark & Bryan tract, comer Etgath nud San Pedro sis; see the many lovely homes there; terms easy andin torest low. CLARK & BRYAN, 137 W. Third •Ueet. 8-16 3t th su til CEE THOSE FINE LOTB IN THE CLARK g k Bryan tract, corner Highlit and San Pedro sts. for $450 to ffTiUO; easy payments and low interest. CLARK & BR\ AN, 127 \Y. Third »L 8-16 3t tli su tv VI ftllA- A O N FLO\YE R ~S T.~, VP I.HJv near Pico; this properly is offered at an extremely low price to close an estate. OLARK ifc BRYAN, 127 XV. Third St. S-Hi 31 th su tv ffilCA XVILL BUY A FINK LOT IN THE •trr»HJ heart of the city In the Clark & Bryan tract; easy payments and low interest. CLARK .V BRYAN, lg7 XV. Third St. 8-16 3t th su tv BALE-Sl7OO — a"~ NEAT 5-ROOM T house and lot, 40x138, on Central avenue, between F'iftli and Sixth sts.: very cheap. T. '. CDDDY, 20S N. Spiin? St. 8 id at fiOAAfV-FOR BALE-10 ACREB OF FINE Sr-AWHf land near Santa Monica; a bargain; lino view and surroundings. Address J. 8., box 20, Herald. 7-S ti BALE—HOOBEB ON THE INSTALL JT mcnt plan; will build to suit purchaser. E. L. THKELKELD, US S. Broadway. 8-14 2w Bale-a~hoi'se'and"i,ot~on~the Installment plan, 60S Turner st. Apply at 817 E. First St. B-3-lm TTlOl* SALE-IfoCSE AND LARGE LOT NE AR JT caule mad; IfifiO. GP.IDER & DOXY, HHP j 8. Broadway. 8-17 7t I "BE LL TH E EARTH. 12-25-tf K. 8, BAISETT. Pomona, Cal. IFOR RENT-HOUSE, 7 ROOM S~A ND B A TH . r Apply 707 IV. Sixth si. 8 111 3t I'OU SAI.K—OOUNTKY PItl» V StKfY. SALE -42 acres; 12 to 7-year-old walnuts, 25 to corn, ti-ioom house, good barn, 25 shares water right, fruits for family use; ¥5000, one-liali cush. 3t> acres alfalfa land, 8 in alfalfa; 4-room house, new; flowing artesian well; fruits lor family use; S2SOU cash. 35 acres, 20 to alfalfa, in pasture, 15 In corn ; $100 per acre. ic-aeres. 5-rooni house, bam, crib; 75 young walnut trees, fruits for family use; 3 acres al iulfa; $1000; cash. ti acres, V/g miles north of Downey: excel lent, 6-room house, good bam, crib, stable, chicken-house, lino well, 4 acres to 4-year-old walnuts, 1 acre alfalfa, 50 hearing orange trees, variety oi fruits for iamily use; $2560; easy terms. Warehouse and mill property; 2 lots, 72J.-.;x 150 feet each; warehouse, 50x150; shed, Sox 50; 20 horse-power boiler; $.0 horse-power en gine! one French stone buhr mill; one barley roller; all comparatively new; railway track alongside of building; "mill on coruorof two streets; $2500; worth twice the money. See our green alfalfa fields; one to two tons per acre, each cutting; can cut 5 to 0 times a year; our corn will turn out 7ft to 100 bushels per acre. We have more water for irrigating than any place iv California. Call on me in person. 8-lij tf B. .M. BLYTHB, Downey, Cal. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—4O ACRES OF good farming land in Bates county, Mis souri; part tinder cultivation and bal ance tn Umber; three hours' ride from Kansas City; will sell cheap or exchange for Los Angeles city or country property. Address J. L. D., postoflice box 030, Los Angeles, CaL 7-21 tf fflOO PA-FOB SALE— $82.50 AN ACRE; >i?0.i««)U $10 cash, balance 8 yearly pay ments, 6 per cent: eleven 10-acfe lots, best wßlnut land, irrigable; near Anaheim; grows fruits and sugar beets without irrigation: 6ugar beets bring $75 a crop immediately, wliile trees srow to bearing; join our excur sion Aug. 21st. XV. J. FISHER, 227 XV, Second street. 8-16 tf FO R SALE —$f>SOO —EIG HT ACRES OF choice land, all in paper shell walnuts and berries; nice new modern house, barn, chickeu yard, etc.; a splendid well; city ditch lit rough pace; near avenue, adjoining the City; only $6300. T. .1. CUDDY,"2O6 N. Spring. 8-19 3t F~OR SALE —$5500—A~BEAUT1FUL N INE acres in variety of bearing fruits, with house, barn, w ell and tank. This property ex tends through from Main to New Main: only one mile from thecitv. and a great bargain; Only $5500. T. J. CUDDY, 208 N. Spring. 8-19 3t 05TaiIe-ALL 6r~FART~OF 175 ACRES rich loam bottom laud, near Santa Monica, on boulevard; now paying interest on price— $150 per acre. Inquire room 5, Allen block. 8-19 (it FOIt H II.B— LIVr; STOCK. FOR SALE—HORBES AND MULES; ONE largo work team: one single driver; four young mules; two good express horses. J. MC PHERSON, 242 Aliso St. 7-25 tf FOR SALE—THOIFoUOHBRED WHITE AND Brown Leghorns, for breeding purposes, for sale by CARSON ti CALDXYELL, Coinpton, Do miugucz ranch, Cal. 8-7 lm ri)U HAI.K-MISCKLI.ANKOFB. FOR SALE-GO TO THE THIRD-ST. FCRNl ture exchange, between Spring and Main, for a flue lino of Japanese rugs, linen-warp and Chinese mattings, office dosks, cylinder and flat-top; also a general line of household iumiture, iucluding mattresses, pillows, lace curtains, portieres, window Fhades, etc, all at the lowest-prices: household goods carefully packed ana shipped; highest prices paid for second-hand household furniture. 8-10 tf UNDERTAKERS— FOR SAIE~CIIEAP~A X second-hand hearse, as good as new; elc. gently painted, just out of tho paint Bhop- Address or apply lo JOHN R. PAUL, 421 Downey aye., liast l.os Angeles, Cal. 8-10tf FOR SaY.E— TO CLOSE out; a few large size windmills ol first-class make; suited for irrigation. Irrigation Ma chinery and Manufacturing company, Nos. 223 and 225 East Fourth st. 7-22 tf OR SALE SECOND-HAND gasoline engines of different make; In good condition. Irrigation Machinery and Manu facturing company, Nos. 223 and 225 East Fourth st. 7-22 tf M * ft .Attn. MRS. DR. MAYER, SCIEN^il 1 and medicated baths; invalids cared for. 1965 Park Grove St., near Estrclla avo 7-31 tf Mrs. lb grand anxvXyTFor MeßL Y~OF Boston, experienced masseuse; open Sun. days. Room 8, S. Spring st. s-1 tf A "FRENCH TIADY, MAGNETIC~HEALER", lady attendant iluH S. Spring, room 10. 8-14 lm A . TOit.NKYH. A ~TAY E. hunter, in tf Stimson block, rooms 457 and 428. Tele ■ phone 528. Practices in all the courts, state "'and federal. 7-1 tf HUNSAKER, GOODRICH - i7 MoCUTCHEN, lawyers; rooms 543 to 546 Bradbury blk., sth floor, cor. Broadway & Third sts. ToL 1120 /TARTER &~PIERCeTTaWYERSTWf lOES Kj 35 to 38 Cryson block, Los Angeles. 8-10 tf 1' \ l, I N KKl'.B. HENRY E. BRETT, MECHAHICAL EN glneer and draughtsman. 114 N. Spring. 8-15 lm Notice. United States Land Officb, j LosAnuki.es, Cai.., August 6, 1894. | TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice is hereby given that tho Southern Pacific Railroad company has Hied in this office a list of the lands situated within the town ships deseribod below, and has applied for a patent for said lands; that the list is open for public inspection, and a copy thereof by de scriptive subdivisions has been posted in a convenient place iv this office for the inspec tion of all persons interested, and the public 1 generally. Within the next 60 days, following tho date of this notice, protests or contests against the claim of tbe ralltoad compauy to any tract or subdivision described in the list, on the ground that thesaino is more valuable for mineral than agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the general land office at Washington, D. C: Acres. N H of P¥ %■ 8W X of NE %, NXV y. of SE W, and W W of soo. 1, twp. 8 north, range 14 W, 8 B M 478.40 All of sec. 3. tirp. 8 north, range 14 XV, SBM 630.42 N}iof NE li, and N of NXV \i, se •. 5, twp. 8 north, range 14 XV, 8B M 161.44 eK U, N U of S XV \i, and N U of sec. ,j 11, twp. Bnorth,range 14 W,SBM 500.00 1830.26 T. J. BOLTON, Register. 8-21 Bttu ENOCH KNIGHT, Receiver. Guardianship Notice. IN* THE BOPEKIOX COrUTOKTIIE COUNTY of Santa linrbiirn, State of California. In the matter of tbecstate and guardianship of Eva Dreyfus, a minor. Notice is'hcreby given, that in pursuance nt an order of the Miperiorcourt of the county *>f Hanta narbnra, Mate oi" California, nuule on tho fourth day of August. 1891, in the matter of the estate and guanlinnsptp o' tvn Preyfu!*, v minor, the undersigned, tne guardian of the eotate Oi said minor, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash, in gold coin of the United state*, and Hiibjcct to contlnnstiou by sp.id PiipeHor court, on or after Saturday, the twenty-fifth day of August, L 894. fill the right title and interest ot the said minor iv all that property, teal and personui, situated partly in the county of Santa Bnrbara, stale of California, partly in the county of Ventura, sta.e aforesaid, and partly in the county of Kos Angeles, state aforesaid, and partly in Madison county, state of Missouri, said prop erly bcieg the undivided one one-hundred and twenty-sixth (1-ldifl part of all that certain property, real and personal, particuhiriy described in the decree of partition in the matter of the estate of Isidore Dreyius de ceased, as Het apart lo Alphonslne Dreyfus for Hie In trust, said decree having been made and entered by the superior court of the county of Santa P.arbara, state oi California* on the twentieth day or January, a cer tilled copy of which was recorded in the oflice of the county recorder of said Santa Bt-fb&ra county on the twenty-ninth day of Januaiy, 180-1. in book :<(> oi deeds, page $ilt, to which decree rih! the record thereof reference is hereby made for a particular description of the property io be sold. Bids lot said property shall be in writing and will be received by the undersigned at tho Commercial rank, in the city oi Santa Rnr bara, county of Santa Barbara, stale of Cali fornia Terms and conditions of sale*; Cash in gold coin of the Unit§4 States, ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid to the undersigned on presentation of the bid, and the balance on continuation of sale by snid court. UEORGE s. EDWARDS, Guardian of the estate of Eva Dreyfus, a mi nor. Da.cd August 7th, IS.H. 8-9 17t Notice tnvltlttf Sealed Proposals for Publishing County Advertising. DIALED niDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the undersigned, up to 2 o'clock p.m. of August ii 9. 189-1, from the publishers or pro prietors ol any daily newspaper of general cir culation, printed and published iv Los Angeles city, for tne publication in the English lan guage of any on i all ordinances, proposal?, rotiees, tales, petitions and every titnef notice ami adv'-rilsenieut of wiiatever kind and na ture required by low, or by the authorities of the eountv of Los Angeles to be published. Half! publication to commence on the first day of September, 1804, and to continue one year. Proposals arc to be so much per inch, nonpa reil type, set solid, for first insertion, and so much per inch for each subsequent insertion. Publishers will be required to furnish free to the county such copies of their paper an may be needed'in dispatch of the business Oi-the Boaid of Supervisors, and to furnish suchatii davitfl ano duplicate statements as may be re quired by the respective county officers in tho performance Ol their official duties. A certified cheek to tho order oi the (.'hair man oi the Hoard of Supervisors for $100 must aicompany each proposal, as a guarantee that the bidder Will enter in o a con tract if award ed to hi in in conformity with hia bid. Tho hoard re-erves the right to publish in weekly papers, printed in Lot Angeles county, if taken al the established rate, such advertise ments as in its judgment will best attain the object desired by being printed therein, and also the riidht to reject any and all bids. The board will also require, as a part of the contract, that tho successful bidder shall print a fair statement of the proceedings of each ses sion of the hoard, as a mutter of news, and without charge to the county. By order Ot the Hoard of Super visors of the county of l.os Angeles, at the meeting of Au gust 10, 1804. T. H. WARD, County Clerk and ex-oflicio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. By C. VV. Bell, Deputy. 8-17 lot Guardianship Notice. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OP THE COUN ty of Santa Harbira, State of (Salilornia. In the matterof the estate and guardianship of Raymond Rosenberg, a minor. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the superior court of tho county of Santa Barbara, state of California, made on the fourth day of 1894, in the matter of the estate and guardianship of Raymond Rosenberg, a minor, the undersigned, the guardian of the estate of said minor, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder. tOrcash, in gold coin of tho I'nited States and subject to confirmation by said superior court, on or after Saturday, the twenty-fifth day of August, 1804, all the right, title" aad intercstol the said minor in all that pronertv, real and per sonal, situated partly in tne county of Santa Barbara, state of California, partly in the county of Ventura, stale aforesaid, uiid partly in the county of Los Angeles, state aforesaid, and partly in Madison county, state of Mis souri, said property being the undivided one one-hundred and twenty-si:ah (l-VM) part of all that certain property, real and personal, particularly described in tho decree of parti tion in the matterof tho estate of Isidore Dreyfus, deceased, as set apart to Alphonslne Dreyfus for life iv trust, said decree having been made and entered by the superior court of the county of Banta Barbara, state of Cali fornia, on the twentieth day of January, 18ii4, a certified copy of whicli was recorded in tho oilice of tho county recorder of said Santa Barbara county, on the twenty-ninth day of Junuary, 1804, in book ;J(J of deeds,, pago 421, to which decree and tho record thereof refer ence is hereby mane for a particular descrip tion of the property to be sold. Bids for said property shall ;be in writing and will be received by the undersigned at the Commercial bank, in ihe city of Santa Barbara, county of Santa Barbara, itate of California. Terms and conditions of lale: Cash, in gold coin of the United 6taies; ten per contof the purchase price to be paid to tbe undersigned on presentation of tho bid, and the balance ( n confirmation of sale by said court. GEORGE S. EDWARDS. Guardian of the estate of Raymond Rosen berg, a minor. Dated August 7th, 1894. 8-9 17 t Guardianship Notice. TN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUN- J. ty of Santa Barbara, state of California. Iv the matter of tho estate and guardianship of Robert Rosenberg, a miner. Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of an order of the superior court of the county of Santa Barbara, state of California, made on theith day of August, 1804, in the matter of the estate and guardianship of Robert Rosen berg, a minor, the undersigned, the guardian of the estate of said minor, will sell at private tale to the highest bidder for cash in gold coin of the United States and subject to con firmation by said superior court, on or after Saturday, the twentv-iiith day of August, 1694, all the right, title aud inteiest ot the said minor in all that property, real and per sonal, situated partly in Ihe county of Santa Barbara, state of California, partly in Ihe County of Ventura, state aforesaid, and partly in tho county of Los Angeles, state aforesuij, and partly in Madison county, state of Mis souri, suit! property being the undivided one one-huudrcd and twenty-sixth (1-120) part of all that certain property, real and personal, particularly described in the decree of parti tion in the matter of the ostale of Isidore Dreyfus, deceased, as set apart to Alphonslne Dreyfus, for life in, trust, said decree hiving been made and entered by tho superior court of the county of Santa Barbara, state of Cali fornia, on the twentieth day of January, 1801, a certified copy of which waa recorded in thu office of the county recorder oi said Sjnta Bar bara county, on the twenty-ninth day of Janu ary, 1804, in book M(i of deeds, pogil 421, to which decree and the record ihereorreference is hereby made for a particular description of the property to be sold. Bids for said property shall be in writing and will be received by the v.ndersi. ncd at tho Commercial Bank, in the city of Santa Barbara, county of Santa Barbara, state of Cal ifornia. Terms and conditions of aale: Cash in gold coin of the United States; ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid to the undersigned on present* ion of the bid, ond the balance on confirmation of sale by said court. GEORGE S. EDWARDS, Guardian of the estate ol Robert Rosenberg, a minor. Dated August 7th, 189 A. 8 9 17t Stationery supplies. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of Los Angelcß county, California, Augus 9, 1804. Notice is hereby given that the board of su pervisors of Los Angele* eountv, California, will receive, up to 2 o'clock p. m. of August 29, 1894. sealed proposals for furnishing sta tionery supplies for eountv offices, for the en suing year. Lists of estimated quantities will be furnished upon application to this otlice. A certified cheek, payable to the order of the chairman o( the board of supervisors, iv the sum of fIOO must accompany each hid. Tbe board reserves the right lo accept or re ject any and all bids or any porllon thereof. By order of the board of supervisors of Los Angeles county, California. T, IL WARD, County clerk and ex-offlclo Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. By C. W. BELL, Deputy. 8-11 lot Baker Iron Works BSO T8 9f 0 BUENA VISTA ST. LOS, ANGELES, - OAI_. Adjoining 6. P. ground.. Tel. 121. LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, !894. PROCLAMATION. £ TATE OP CAMTOWNIA, I EXECVTiVE OB)?ART.M£WT, J Sacramento. August-4, 1894.) WHEREAS, Ths legislature of the BUM* of Caltiornti*, at tta thirtieth session, beginning on the fecund day of January, A. I>. 1803, ivro thirds of »\l tbe members elected to each of tha bouses of said legislature voting In favor there of, proponed tne following described amend* men te 10 the conftitatlon of the slate of Califor nia, to-wit: AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE. Assembly Constitutional Amendkbnt No. 8. A reeolutlou to propo** 10 tlio peopia of the state of Califon la an amendment to the Con •titmion ot the state, aincndlug BeitlonOne of Article Two thereof, relative to the right of suffrage. H f'timi]. Kvery native male citizen of the United etato--, every mnle rcson who sha'l have acqulted ihe of nlitzenshlp under or by virtue of tne tretty of Queretaro, and evary ruaio naturalized citizen thereof, who ■hali have hot;oine sucu ninety days prior id any c oettcn. of the aje of twonty-ouc yoars, who thall hi' vo been resident of me statu ouo ytar next preceding the election, and of the cou' ty m wnieb he nairns bis vote ninety d«ys. «nd in the election precinct thirty day*, chall he euiliied to vole at v I elections which are no-,v or tmv heieafter be anthorlzea by It.w; provided, no native of China, no idiot, no in sane uetgoi), no person L\>nvlct<:d ot any infam ous crime, no person hereafter convicted of the emhrzziement or misappropriation of publio money, and no person wlio shall not be abo to Mad the ooiutUution in tbe KajrlUh lftn«uß»ie and yrrUe his name, shall ever exeirlse the prlvJiejcea of an elector in this stale; provided, that the provisions of this antendnium relative to an educational qua tlicatlon shsll uot apply to any person prevented by a physical disabll* Ity from comply in? with it* rf quls tiou», nor to any person who nmr bat iho rliflit to vote, nor to any peisoii who ihiill b*j sixty ol age and upwards at tbe tlm? this amendment shall take effect. amendmt::::' number two. Senate Conhtitut :ON kft Ahinduev No, 14. A resolution prnfoslng to tho people of tha state of Oa lroroJa an amendment to sec tion ihre-: of it :iol«* eleven of the constitu tion o." the situ of California, relating to the forma i Hi of new counties. Boctton 3. Tho leslsUture, by general and uniform 1. ws, mny pr»»v»do for the formation of new c innttea; provided, however, that no new county shell h>j eHablUhed which shull re* Guco any oou&ty to a population of loss than eight tbourand: nor shall a new county ba formed oontalninn; a lute population than five thousand; nor Hhall any lino thereof pass within five miles ol the county seat of any county proposed to be divided. .Ivery county which snail o* enlarged or oroatad from terri tory taken from uny mhat county or count ice, shall be liable tor a Just proportion of the ex isting debts and liibiiit'es ot the county or counties from which such territory shall ba taken. AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE, Assembly Constitutional amendment No. 7, A resolution proposing an amendment to tha constitution of the stat9 of California, by adding a n»w ssctlon to article thlrtean of tbe said constitution, to be numbered sec tion twelve and throe-fourvbs (12%), relat ing to revenoo and UXAtlon. Section IHM, Fruit and nut.-beiarlat tiaes nn der the agtt oi four years from the lime of plant ing iv ovch'ird form, and grapevines under tha Kg-.; of three years from the time of planting In vineyard form, shall b-j exempt from taxation, and nothing iv this article shall be construed xs subjecting such trees and grapevines to tax ation. AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR. AssemblyCoNSTiTorioNAL Amendment No. 12. A resolution proposing to tbe people of the stateof Califyrulft au ftmotdment to station seventeen, article one, of the oonstituiioa of the stale of Califoniin. Boctton 17. of the white race, or of African descent, eltulblo to become citizens of the United States under the naturalisation laws thereof, while bona tide residents of tbl« ; state, shall have the same rights in respect to the Requisition, possession, enjoyment, trans- \ inks ion, and inheritance of all property, other than real eita c, as native born cit zeas; pro- , vidfd, that such altons owning roal estate at ihe time of tbe adoption of thin amendment may remain such owner*; and provided further, that the legislature may, by statute, provide for the disposition of real -tstato which »hall hereafter be acquired by such aliens by descent or devise, AMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE, ! Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 17, A resolution proposing to the people of the stale of Uallfornia an amendment to section •even, aftlo'e eleven, of the constitution of the state of California, Section 7. City aud county governments may be merged and conto!idatea into one tun nloipal government with one sat of offi cers, and may be incorporated under gen eral laws providing for the In Jorporailon a 1 organization of corporations for mu nicipal purposes. The prov:uions o' this con stitution applicable to ohlos, acd also those ap pilcab.e to counties, so far as not inconsistent or prohibited to cities, unall \n applicable to iuch oonsolldated government. AMENDMENT NUMBER SIX. OBKATI OONfiTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT MO, 7. A rusolntton to propose to the people of tho State of California an amendmtnt to tbe con* Btltutlon of the mate, amending section nine of article thirteen thereof, relative to tho election of a Bute board of equalization. Section 9. A state board of equalization, con sisting of one member from eaoh congressional district in this btate, shail be elected by tho qualified electors of their respective districts, at the first general election to be held after the adoption of tbjs amendment, and at each gen eral eleotlon every four years, whose term ot oflice shall be for four years, whose duty it shall be to equalize the valuation of the tax able property in tbe several counties of the state for tbe purposes of taxation. The con troller of state shall be ex-oflicio a member of tha board. Tbe boards of supervisor* of tha several counties of tha state shall constitute board* of equalisation lor their respective Counties, whose duty it shall be to equaflce the valuation of the taxable property lv i he county for tbe purpose of taxatloe; provided, sued state and county boards of equalization are hereby authorized and empowered, und'ir such rules of notice as tbe county boards may pre scribe as to the county assessmunrs, and under ■uoh rules of notice as the state board may pre scribe as to the aotlon of the state board, to in crease or lower the'outlre amassment roil, or any assessment contained therein, ho as to equalise tho assessment of the properly con tained in said assessment roll, and make tbe assessment cosgorm to the true value In money of the property conwin-d In said roil; provided, that no board of equalization shall raise uny mortgage, deed of trust, contract, or other obli gation by wulch a debt Is secured, money, or solvent credit*!, above Its face value. The state board of equalisation elected Ju eighteen hun dred and ninety-four shall oontinue in office until tbeir successor*, a* herein provided for, ■hall bs elected and shall qualify, AMENDMENT NUMBER BEVEN. gen ate Constitutional amendment No. is. A resolution to propose to the people of the ■late of California an amendment to article thirteen of tbe constitution, section one, in relation to revenue sud taxation. Section 1. All property tn the state, not ex empt under the laws ol the United States, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascer tained as provided by law. The word "proper' ty." as used iv this article and section, is here by t. c ared to Include moneys, credtte, bonds, , dues, franchise-!-, and all other matters aim (hi. «.v r«*ifl, tersonHl and mixed, capable cf private wuprfchlf*; pf6nde&» that property usid for fiTc ;chin: .*. at.©* nud free museums, growlnfi , prnbariy used exclusively for public schooiN, ana Mich an may belong tr> the United Btutcs, this state.orto any county o tau ■Uolpal corporation within this stain, i hull be exempt from taxation. The legislature uiuy provide, exoept In case of credits secured ny mortgsro or trust deed, fofa deduction fro:u credits of debts due to bona fide reeidenti of this state. AMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT. AsaiMBXY ConstitdtionalAmbkdmkntNo, 31. A resolution to propose to the people of tbe ■tateof I'allfornU an amendment to s.o<lou ■eviin i 7) of article nine (IXI of the constitu tion of the state of California, by ißcreasing the number of members constituting the mate board of education, by addlnx thereto the president snd prof jtsor of pedagogics of the University of California. Section 7. Tho Governor, the Superintend ent of Public instruction, t be President of the TJUlveisity of California, aud ih« Profeiuor of Pedagogy therein, and tho principals of the ■tate normal sriiools, shall cou*t mte the State Board of Educatt.iu, And shall < <<uiojl>,oroause to be compiled, aim adopt, a libi n\ setim of text-books for US ilui he com m-ni ■ebools throughout Ihe #tsle. Tue grate lizard may cause such tfJXVbudli. w;u.u adoptflci, to bd printed aad pubMt bed by 'ho Rur,erlnt*ndeat •f Btate Printiug, at ia« sUic ptinilng office, and when so printed rind publlabed, to be dis tributed and told at th* on,t price of printing publishing and dUuibuiinp the same. The text-books so adopted Mb n comnne in uee not less thau four years; end -d d Board shall perform such other dutiev as be • rerorlbed by law. The lexlslatnre shall provide for A board of education In each county In the slate. ! Tho connty superintended* aad the county boards of education shall have control of the examination of teachers and the granting of leatheri,' certificates within their retpeotive jurisdictions. AMENDMENT NUMBER NINE. laXlTl CO?Tf TITUTIONAL AMKNDMKNT NO. 20 An Art to«-ubmll to the people of tlte state of California an uniondment t'i Section Tweoly threo of Article Four ol iho Constitution of the state of California. Section 23, Iho members of the legislature er.a'l receive, in full payment for their cervices, the sum ot one tnou«and ($1000) dollars, and ml If age not to exceed tort cents per mile, and I for expenses nor. to exceed t .vcuty live do'laid. ior each se -niou, to n • pnid out of tno public treasury. l*o Inoreaee in compensa- . tlon or mlteaite shall lake efl'eci dnnug the t'um for which the of either house Fhallhave bona elected, and the pnyof noat tnche shall Le increaiicd after he is elected or appointed. NOW THKREFOEB, Pursuant to the provis ions of the OiHutUutlon, and an act of the leg iilatiro eutltled "An act to provide 'or the . submission of proposed amendments to trie constitution of tho t>tate of Califo nU to the qu.-illP 1 '! electors for their approval," approved March 7,' A. D. 1883, viz.: "Section 1. Whenever the legislature , shall propose any nmendmoat or amend ments to tho constitution of this state, which am* udmt*iu or amendments shail bavobecn pissed In tbe rr.suner and form re quired by section one of artie'e eighteen of tbe constitution, and no other mode in provided ov law for the submission of such amendment or amendments to the people for their appioval, It shall be th (duly of the governor to ndvertise such pr-tposed dtnendrcent or amr*rdments in at least four newspapers of general circulation In this state, for three months next preceding the next gonerai election. One of ssid news papers must be published a*, the city of Hacra menlo, and two at the city ol Sin'Franeisco; : and in issuing his proclamation for an election al which auy amendment or amendment!* to the constitution are to be voted upon, hn shall Include such amendment or amendments therein, and h* shall designate tttem by num ber?, in the older in which they have been pro- , rjosHd." The bald amendments are submitted to be separately voted upon by ballot by the qualified , electors of thebetate, on today, November 6!h, i D. 1394. Bach ballot used at such election must con tain, printed thereon, the words: Asiembly Constitutional Amendment I Yes. Number Bight. (~KoT Senate Constitutional Anendment I Yes. Number Fourteen. ("NoT Assembly Constitutional Amendment ) Ye.. Number Seven. i"No." Assembly Constitutional Amendmont | Y.s. Number Twelve. I~rToT Benato Constitutional Amendment I Yes. Number seventeen. / 1 No ' Senate Constitutional Amendment t Yes. Number Seven. t^jNoT Senate Constitutional Amendment Nnta- \ Yes. bor Sixteen. ("SoT Assmbly Cotislltutional Amendaient I Yea Num er Thirty-one, I~Ko7* Senate Constitutional Amendment Nnm- j Yes. bor Twenty. )~No7 Witness my hand and the great seal of th. state, affixed at Sacramento, th, day md yeal flratabove written, sna L.] H. H. MARKHAU, Governor. Attest: B. O. WAITS, 8-5 3m Secretaty of Btate. Los Angeles Terminal R'y Los Angeles depots: Bsst end First St. and Downny aTe. prldgea Leave Los Att,elei lor L,e»ve Pasndena ler Pusudena. LosAngclts. * (1:86 ».m * 7 |1S a.m t 7 :10 a.m « BtO.I ».ln * 8:00a.m • 0:05 a.m * 0 00 a.m *10 : :15 a.m " 'o:Jti a.m "12:30 f.tn •12;'25 p.m * 1-45 p.m » 1:40p.m * 3:c5 p.m * 3:00 p,tn • 4:05 p.m * 4:00 p.m * 8:25 p,tn * 5:20 p.m ■ ♦ 7:05 p.m * 0:';o p.ir> • 8:05 p m tll:3op.m 112:15a.ni t 0:30 p.m 1 110:15 p.m iiiiwir-y avenue !*-f.7imf lime 7 mtnutfs later. Lenve Los Angelas fori Leave ATtaderTa Juno- Altndena Junction. tion for Los Angeles. * 9:00 a.m I -10:10 a.m 110:80 a.m | U2:oom * 1:41) p.m * 2.10 p.m * 4:00 r.m I » S:oQp.m All trains start iro:n First st. teput. ~ Leave Los AUgetua lor Leave Q.ead'ale lor Los Ulendale. Angeles. t 0:40 a.m t ":26 s.m 1 8:20 s.m J 0:12 a.m |1B:36 p.m J 1:30 p.m ' 5:20 p.m * 0:l«p.m Leave Los Angeles Itast Ban I'edio LonK Heach and East for Run Fodto. Los Angelea I 8:00 a.m t 7 25 s.m * it 55 a m t 7:»0 n.m * 1:05 p.m -12:20 a m t Tills p.m * 3:40 p.m I 0;00 p.m 1 7:00 p.m fitttveeu 1' ta -an f*«dro and Long Beacb, lb minutes RTTBIO CANYON AND HCHO MOUNTAIN Train'leave Los Angeles at 0 a.m., 1:40 «n4 4 p.m. daily, and 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 1:40 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sundays. Fine pavilion and hotel. OATALTNA ISLAND. Los Angeles Terminal trains connect at San P-dro with ihe tin, steamer Falcon. Leave. | First at. depot. Arrive. 0:&5 a.m fiiturlay 5:5 p.m Fstu dsy H'ooa,mi Sunday 8:00p.m 1:05 p.ijfl Monday 12:25 p.m l :0."» p m Tuesday 12:25 p.m 1:0* p.inj Wednesday 12:25 p.m 1:05 p.mi Thur-day 12:25 p.m 1 :o.~i t.hi Frwtnv 12:2-1 t>.m -Dally. fDally except Suudays. IBuudays only. Stages meet the 3 a. m. and 12:25 p. m. trains at Pasadena for Ml. Wi'.ion on uen- trail. Passenger, leaving Los Angeles ou the 8 a. m. train forMt. Wilson can return aame day. Special rates to excursion anl picnic partlea Depots east cud of First st. ana Downey are. bridges. City tlcxet office at A. B. Oreenwald's cigar * tore, corner Flrit end Spring sts. Ueneral offlnes: First st, depot. T. B. BIJKNKTT, tteuerel Manager. W. WINCOP, Oeu. Paseenger Ag't. Mount Lowe R'y. FORTISIK TABLE 3«B LOS ANOELBB TERM IN AL RAILWAY CO. 6 25 tf CompagQio Gcneralo Transit!antique FRItN'CH LiNE TO HAVRE. CIOMPANY'S PIKR (NliW) NO. 42 NORTH > River, loot of Morten st., Now York. Travelers by this li.c avoid both travel by English railway and the discomfort of cross ing the channel in asraali boat. La i hampagne, Aniust 18. L» Navarre, Augmt 25. La Touralne, September 1. Lft Bretsgne, feutomber 8. La Botirgosnt 1 , September 18. La Champagne, ►eptember 22. Mew York io Aiexautfrl.i, Egypt, via Paris, llrsi-class $HiO, >Bl3ti. Kor ficight ol passage apply to A. *OR(iET, Agent. No. 3 Bowling Qrcen, New York, J !'. FUGA/41 it CO., sgonts, 5 Mouigomery ■ye , Htn Ffsnclioo. Branch ortlc?, 11 Mont ,:'im'/1 ■ Tlrketg for sale by all railroad and .team lllii ofllc Eecloi.do Railway \\ IB i . >' i 5. A. M„ Kill DAY, Aug ust 3, 18'J4. I os An ■ ■ 1 ot 00/ner Grand avenue and Jeitpr«ou - t. r «lf« ttraud avenue cable or Mai ii 'if i an ' Agricultural Park hor*e cars. Train it w \'»i Trains lositt Lps Aug' us Krdondo for Redendc. for LoS Augebs. l» or> a. re. dai'V ?-.;to s. nt. daily 1 35 p. m. laity 10:30sj, m. daily h -3Qp, m« daily 4;tOp. ra. daily *8:0. r » a. in. •v:45 a. ra. •6:28 v- lU * *A:00 p m. |10:4O a. m. ,9i I 2Q a, m. ■ "Saturdays end Sundays only, tsundayeoniy. For rales on freight and passengers apnly at room 432 Bradbury bulldinv, corner Third and Broadway ( Phone 13o4), or at depot, eoraer (.•ran I avenue and Jefferson st. ('Phone 713). i D. McFARLAJJD. President. \ J. W. SUTION, Superinteudent, Southern Pacific Company IMPORTANT CHANGE Of TIME, AUGUST I, 1304. Trains !*ave and are <iv i to nrrve nt l.Od ANGBLBS (AKCADE DtIPOT , Fifth street dally asfollow*: LeHVelor I/KHTIWaTIOS. j AlnTf. -::o(ip.ni San 'ran & gacram't j 7:3oain 7:46 aim Sill Fran 6c fiacram'(o| 1:48 p.m !!:*«» p.mlO<d«a * Ravi, 2d c ear. 7:30 a.m 7:15 p raOgden ,v Bast, Ist ci«*6 | I:4i p.m 7:45 p.m Port'and, Oro. ... 7:30 it.m H'..'lOa.m'... El Paso and Kns'...i 7:00 p.m K:3o».ral . Denting and Bast. .. I 7:00 o.m 8 :30 H.mj Bannill i , I 7:00 p.m Ucdlends 1 f>l):«l ».m 8:30 a.m l Bedianss »lo:10a.m 10:30a.«B Rertlauds p.m 4:3<>p.m Red lauds 7:01 p.m L'ollon H):il am H:3f)a.ra ?..toltoa j*10:loa m 10:3na.ra Coiton i 4:58 p.m 4:30p.m C'olton 7: Op.ru Riverside s»:2le.m R3o«.m Hlvvrslde AlO 10 s.m 10:30 s.m; BWerlde I 4:58 p.m 4 30 p.m Riverside 7.00 p.m.. .. Ban IVrusrdino I t^o:'i;a.m 8:30 s.rn ; ... San lle-naidlno i 10:10 a.m 10:30a.m San Bernardino.... I 4:sSp.m 4:30 pm' tan BeroaMlno j 7:00 pm Cklno 48:50 s.m S:3oa.m chiuo *B:2lam *:30 p.m Uhhio |,l0:l0a.m As:lspm Chlno i 4:3Bpim 8:15 o.m Monrovii 7 55 A.m Monrovia UlOiVOa.m a:' :40 p.m Monrov a fl 15 pm Monrovia i 4:45 p.m 7:30 a.m Uaata DsrVara 1:18 p.m •J O iv.m Santa Birbira I 8:45 p.m 10:52 a.iniSftnta Ana & Anaheim! 9:oHa.m s:lop.m.Sauta Ana J: Anaheim a 4 :04 p.m ■i :52 p.m ! Tustin 8:43 am *o:<n«.m Whittier B:43am 4:52 o.m Bulltler al :45 p.m sH:3oa.m Bnn Pedro >7:15 p.m long Beech I s7: 5 p.m 9:25 a.m Long B'ch 4 gnu p«rirn| B:lsam 1 >:50p.m Bun P»dro& Long B'ch I 11-54 a.m 5:00 p.in Long B'ch & Fan Pedro 4:15 p.m sO:'JO«.m Santa Monica 9:3 on.re .. .Saula Idonioa 8:00s.m 10 30 a.m Santa Meutoa 8:55 a m f-I'OOp.m Santa Monica 12:12p.m l:10p.m Sanla Monica 4:.'spm Santa Monlra 54:55 p.m ■Vop.m ....Banla Monioa... *5:28p.m s5 45 p.m Bnnta Monica 15:35 p.m 0:25 p.m Santa Monica s«:t'Jp.ra .. Santa Monica 57:20 p.ra 10:30 a.m.. ..soldiers' Homo I 8:55 a.m 5:25 p.m Soldiers' Home j 4:25 p.m !>:'loa.ra ( Port lot Antciet.) 12:12 p.m. 10:305.m \ and S 4:25p.ra l:10p.m (Kor.h Besoli Stst'nJ i s6:l2pm s8:I0am f Chatsworth ParVl As:3op.m ! Trains slart from ', 1 River station (San f I Korn«ndo st.) only J [ slundays only. ASundays ezceptetl. nßat uidays only. CATALINA I LAND. Pou'.bern Pacific company's trains connect at San Pedro with Wilmington Transportation Company's n nest center*. Leave. Arcade depot, Arrive. 8:30 a.m Sunday 7:15 p.m 5:00p.m Sunday Il:ft4a.ra l'::sop.m Monday 11:64, a.m 12:50 p.m Tuesday 11:54 a m 12:50p.m Wednesday 11:54 a.m 12.50 p.m Thnmday I 11:54 am 12:50 p.m Friday 11:54 a.in 0:25 a.m Situnlay 1 11:54 s.m 5:00 pm Saturday | ""i- All of the seaside and local interior iratas slop at the new station, oor. of First and Ala meda streets. Tne trains arriving Irene Santa Monica at S am. end 5:27 p,m stop only at The Palms and University, between Sum Monica and Areeds depot. Local and threugh lickete so d, baggage ohecited, Pullman slesping car reservation! made and goneral information given upoa ap plication to J. M. DRAW LEY. Assistant Pas ■enger Agent, 141 8. Spring at., oor. decond. CHAKLBe SttYLKR, agent at depots. RICHARD GREY, aeVral Traffic Manager. T. H. GOODMAN, a.ml rail. Agent SOUXOKRN CALIFORNIA X AIL WAY (Santa Fe Route) IN BFFKOT AUGUST 0, 1894. Trains leave and er.> due te arrive at Los An geles [La Grande station), Fust street and Santa Fe avenue. Leave for | LOS ANOILEB I Arr. from 0:S0 p ml Limited Overland Bx. | I:3opm 2:30 p ml.Ban Diego Coast Line . 1:15 pm |7:ooamh f o:soam 0f O ami . San Bcrnnrrtiso, ..I I |1:00 p m 4:00 pm | ....via Pasadena.... 1 I 1:30 p m o:3opm J t B:3opm f7:00 am i Riverside e\ |l:00pm 0:00 a rr. [ . .via J 1:30 o m >.. San Bernsrdlno .. t: 030 "pm tl 1:00 am I . Riverside and Baa, | 10:15 am 4:2snin ( .B'rtlno, via Orange. | (4:40 pm |7:oosm i Hedlands, Highlands i 9:50 am 0:00 ani > ..and Mentone,via.. <■ |l: rt opm 4.00pm ' ... ..Pasadena (I H:3opm (Reliamls 4 Mcntonc) | 10:15 am tll:00s,m < vie > f4:4op.m (Orange is Riverside) 900 a.m ( ) f':3s am l:3op.roi I Aznsa B:soa.in 4:00 p.m'J and I 0:50 a.m ♦ s:Bop.mh ...Intermediate ... f fl:aOp.m 10:10 p.m. .etatlsnß 4:10 p.ra f7:05 p.m I J 0180 p.m ,7!00a.m Pasadena f7:35a.m 9:00 a m Pasadena 8 50 a m 1:30 p.m Pasaduna 0.50 a.m 4:00p.m Pasadena |l:00p.m |s:Sop.m ....... Pasadena 1:30p.m ISilOp.m Paiadeaa 4:10p.m t7:05p.ml Pessdena 6:30 p.m 030 p. m J Pasadena 7:%> a m Santa Ana 10:15 a.m 2:30p.m BantaAna 1 :15 p.m 4:25p.m BantaAna 7:00p.m J 9:00 a.m Santa Monica B:29a.ra 10:00a.m SantaMonioa 3:50p.m 1:35p.m Santa .Monica 0:00 p.m 5 15 p.m Banta Monica J 9:00 a.m Redondo 8:29 am 10-.00a.m Redondo 3:50p.m 1:35 p.m Redondo t 4.1 ip.m 5:15p.m Redondo 0:00p.m | 9:00 a. n -lea Jacinto v Pasadena! l:00p.m f1l:00s.m San Jacinto via Orange I 9:00 a.iv Temecula via PaKsdena f 1:00p.m tll 'OOu.m I'emecula via Oranee| t BiSOl'.m r.»nondino v Cesst I.'mi l:lsnm fDally ezeept Sunday. JSunday only. All other trains dally. Trains via Pasadena line arrive at Downey avenue Elation 7 minutes earlier ana leave 7 minutes later. Palaoe veatibuled slesping cars, and upholstered tourist cars, and (tee ro clluini otaalr oars through to KaniasClty and Chicago dally. Pereoually conducted excursions to Boston every Wednesday. For rates, sleeping car res ervations, etc., call on or address B. W. MdOEB, City passenger and ticket egent, 129 north Spring street, and La Grande station. H. 0. THOMPSON, Oen. Pasa Agent, Loa Angeles. jpAOIPIO COAST SI'ICAXMSuiI? CO. Goodal!, Perkins £ Co., General Agents, Ssn Francisco. Northern routes embrace lino) for Portland, Or., Victoria, B. C, and Fuget sound, Alaska, and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIMB TABLK FOR AUGUST, 1894. LEAVE RAN PRANCieCO: For- I Port Harford ig.S. Mexico, Ang. 4, 13, 22, Sanla Barbara j 31, dept. 9. Redondo — Port Loi Angeles.'B.B. Ssnta Koia, Aug. 0, 18 Newport I ; 27, Sopt. 5. Pan Dleso. 1 For— )«.9, Corona. Aug. 8, 11, 20. East San Pedro.... 29, fcpt. 7. Ban Pedro aud S.S. Eureka, Aug. 7, 16,25 way ports ' Sept. 3. I.BAVH rGRT I.OS A.s *. X i.!' s AMD ainoNDO. For— I SB Sama Koas, Aug. 2, 11, I SO, 29, Bept. 7. Ssn Diego S.S. Mexico, Aug. 6, 15, 24, I set t. 2. For— li.S. Santa Roaa, Aug. 4, 13, San Francisco. 22, 31. Sept. 9, PortHsrford S.B.Mexico, Aug. 8, 17,28, Ssnta Barbara ... I Sept. 4, LEAVE SAN rKORO AND EAST SAN PEDRO. ~fo7—~~ 18.8. Bnr«|a. Aug. i, 10, 18, San Francisco and 28. S jpt. 6. Wav ports 8 S. Corona, An?. 5, 14, 23, js*nt. 1 Oars to eonneot with steamers via San Pedro loave *, P. It. R. i Arcade d?po» at 5 p. m , and Tormlnal R. R. depot at 5:15 p. m. cam io connect via Redondo leave Banta Fe depot at 10 a. m„ or from Redondo railway depot at 9 a.m. Cars to connect via Port Los Angelea leave 8. P. It. R, depot at 1:10 p. m. lor steamers north bound. Flans of steamers' osblns at agent's office, Where berths may be secured. TbecompAny reserrei the rlsht to change the steamer or their days of sailing. jf3tr~r\>r passage or freight as above or for tickets to and ftom all important points in Europe, apply to er w PARRISi Agent. Office, No. 124 W. Second st., LOs Angeles, LOW. S?.ifl "jjMjfijt Z f?- " taV ; aUmc , n l?;. W. J. Tilhar. 817 W. Second street. FINANCE AND TRADE. The Day's Btislease on tha Mew Turk btnck Kxcli»ng*«. New York, Aug. 20.— The ehnre apccnlatlon today was fairly uctlve. Dining tho morntng trading wan Irregular, b -,t in tho afternoon the tone was dec.dedly atroug and prloaa a; the close wero at or near the heat of the day, and f •:.' a c per cent up, aa compared with the finale of laat Saturday. The boud market was strong and active ell dir. li-ivernment bonds wero firm; stato bonds quel. MONEY QUOTATIONS, Naw Yogk, Aug, 20.-Money on call, oaay, at 1 per cent; last loan at 1 pur cent; closed at 1 percent. r.'lmo mercantile psper—3((ss per cent. Stoning rixchauge—Weak, with actual busi ness In bankers' bills at $4-B(l'.jrttl 86! 3 for demand, end $4.8Ha4 Bs'< lor Oj days. I'oetMl rates—»4.Be>.(git"«6J.;. Commercial bU:e-t4.8i>4.a)4.84}4> Silver certificate,—tidHi; I 'i Ban Fhancibco. Aii<. 20.—3Ight drafts on New V.irk, per $100, 12^0. Htcr lne bills on London, b\nkers' 00 day bills, $1.87. LOS boa, Aug 20.-Consols, 101116. Dank of England discount rate, 2 per cent. stocks and a INDS. New Yobs, Aug. 20,—The closing quotations woic: U.V. 8s reg llßViKashrllla Chatt.. 65 do coup 118".; Nat Cordage 21? i do4srug IMPi do pld 34 do4s coup I's N". J. Central. ...113'l do 2s reg : 00 Nor!. 4 Wstn pfd. 2!>yl Paclnnflsot '05 slot N. Am-r. Co 4.% Atchison *>'}± "or. Pac 4,'n Adams Itx 147 do pfil IBM Alton, Terro Hie. 0 C. P. D. A Gu11... BjJ do pld 105 Nor bwestern 107-. Am. ex 112 dopfd Ul'i Baltc. 4 Ohio ... 74 N. Y. Central 101 Canada Pac S. Y. AN. Eng... 17'j Canada Bouth'n.. BTJsOntario A Wstn.. 175s Central Poo I3«tore. Imp 15 Cues. 4 Ohio 19 Ore. Nay 16 Chicago A Alton.l4o |ore. Short Line A Burlington 77V1 D. Northern Si Chicago Qaa 78s,;Psc. Mali 10 Con. Bas 123* Peoria, D. H E.... gK C. O.C. 4 Bt. Louie 3»\! Pittsburg 14«' 4 Col. Coal A Iron.. !) Pullman Palace.. 100 Cotton Oil 60| a ' Beading.... 20V; Del. Hudson 134>. Richmond Tar l»Ji Del., Laokawana dopfd 22;* A Western 165 B. (i. Western ... 10 D. A. Q. pfd 15 do pld 42 Distillers IIP s Rook Island OS BeetTenn 11 St. Paul tH% Brie llii dopfd ISO dopfd 30 St Paul 4 Omaha. 58 3 6 Fort Wayne 150 dopfd 114 Ot. Northern pfd. 102 Southern Pac 21 Chioego 4 Bastrn Sugar 114 Illinois pfd.... 95 Term. Coal A Iron <9)i Hocklug Valley.. 18% Texas Pac 10% Illinois Cen 93 Toledo AO. C. pfd 72 St.Paul A Duluth 27 Union Pao 13V*; Kan. A Tex. pfd.. »SJ4 0. 8. Ex 52 I.akoKrlcA West 17' i Wabash, Bt. Louis do pld 00 A Puc 74 LakeSbore 133!j do pfd ,«LJ Lead Trust 44'.J Wells-Farso 113 L. A N 54",; Western Union... 89U, Lou. New Albany 8k Wheeling AL. E. 1I« Manht. Coo 118 do p'd 4IH Mem. A Charlstn 5 Minn A St. Louis. 4% Mion.ceu Ueu. R. G 12 Mr. Pao 80J,, ilea. Electric 43?4 Mobile A 0hi0... 21 Linseed 17? i "•Bid. Boston, Aug. 20.—Following are closing quotations: AtehHon 6?i|Meilcan Cent.... 8K Bell Telephone..2oo'. snu Diego 6 Burlington 77551 UININU SHARES. Ban Francisco. Aug. 20.—The official closing quotation, for inlaln; stocks today were as lollowe: Alia 19IHaleA Norcroea... .62 Bolcher 80 Moxlcan 1.10 Beat A 8c10h0r....1.20'M0n0 36 Bodle Con I.6o'Ophlr 2.05 Bulwer 23 Potosl 43 Chollar 26 Savage 38 Oon. Cal. AVa 4 10j?lerra Nevada 86 Crown Point 05 Union Con 69 Eureka Con 25 Utah 07 Gould A Curry 641 Yellow Jacket 43 Silver Bullion. Bah Francisco, Aug. 20. -Silver bare, per ounce. ilexlcan dollara. 51'i@51?£i. London, Aug. 20.— Silver bare, .925 fine, 2'J%<l par oz. NKirVoaic, Aug. 20.—8»i iilyer, G3U;o per ounce. Mexican dollars, 51','c. Bullion Gone Into the Bank of England. London, Aug. 20.—The amount of gold gone into the bank, ot JSng.and today on balanco was, £80,000. ______ San Francisco Produce Market. Bah Francisco. Aug. 18.— The receipt! ol vegetables are still heavy. Prices a:e generally weak. Onions sola at an advance. Potatoes are in demand. Tomatoes are higher. The demand la light for fresh fruits compared with the supply. Prices low. The butter market is steady. J!<gß show a firmer tendency. Cheese is uoohaugcd. Prices are steady in the poultry market aad business is dull. San Francisco Grain Market. Ban Francisco, Aug. 18—Flour: Net cash prices for Family Cxiras, 93.40®3.330; Bak ers' Rxtra, 93.30.<»3.40; Buperane. 92.50552.75. Wheat—lmproving. No. 1 shipping, *i,n 870, with Bsjtfo as full figure lor something good: milling, 05(<591.00. Barley—The tendency of the market ii easy. Feed is outy lv moderate demand' Old brewing is in light request, the limited in qulry coming wholly from itcil matters, who will prob*r>is pay $1 for a suitable artlc c. New brewing is still wanted for export purposes, while Chevalier continues to receive good attention. Feed, Fair to Good, 77'j'0KOe; Choice, Brewing, 87!,§)90c; Ghev ali<r, stand.rd. % 1.25rt»1.27V,. Oats—Trade dull. Hoon there will be ship ments from Washington and Oregon. Buyers apparenty take these facts Into consideration, as they do very little canvassing for offerings justnov. Mew California Coast oats sell at 85c'*91. 10; Milling, iI.T7Wai.3ZKi Surprise. 91.25(01.30: Fancy Feed, 81.17!j*i.22V{; Hood to Oholc, 91.05(41.12',,; Puor to Fair, OOcO 91.00; Black, nominal; Gray, f 1.05(91, 12 . Chicago Grain Markets. Chicago, Aug. 20.—Wheat closed with a gain of ',c for September. Corn closed lc higher per bushel. Oats declined %c Provisions gaisued higher all around. The leading futures slosed aa follows: Wheat No. 2 August s»;i September 53 •(, Docember — 58' + May B3J a Corn No. 2— August 535j September !fi October SBaj! May 52! d Oats No. 2- Auguit 30' i, September 3uJ., October ..3iy, May Jo Cash quotations wore as follows: Flour— steady. Winter patent, 92 304)2 80: tr»ieht«, 92.3J®2.53; coring oatsnt, 91.10® 3.20; do. stralglits, 92.20 f1>2.27. Wheat-No. 2 sprint;. Sl.' + jjjli.'+c; No. 3, nominal; No. 2 red, !j54( K c. Oots—No. 2, 30; No. 2 white, 83X934K1 No. 3 white, 82#8Hai. Corn—No. 2, i*%oi No. 3 yellow, 53?ie. Eye—No. 2, 47c. Barley—No. 2, 550: Ho. 53c; Na 4, nominal. Flaxseed- No. 1.91.24. Prime timothy seed—93.7o. Mess pork—Per bbl., 913.50413.55. l.ard—Per 100 lbs., $7.45@7.-t7! 2 . Short ribs—Bides, loose, 93..'i1)(tf3.40. shoulders—Dry »alte<l, ooxed, 98 50@ri.02'.,. Bhort clear aides—Boxed, «7.55@7.t>3, Whisky—Dlstliiors' finished goods, per gal., 91 28 Sugar—Cut loaf, 95.81; granulated, 95.12; standard A, 94 41). On the produoe exchange today the battsr market was Arm; CreAmery, 1498361 dairy, 12' ;rjtloc. Kgss—Firm, li&He. OTHF.rt UKAIN MARKETS. SaX Francisco, Aug. 20.—Wheit: steady; De cember, 90 90', D»'t ssller, 90.91' + ; slay, Ifl.OfS'-i; Ba:>iem»er, 90.00. Barley—lnactive; December, 87?4c May, 940. C0rn—91.37!,. Bsru-915.00 per ton. Liverpool, Ang. 20.—Closo: Wheat steady: demand fair; No. 2 winter, 4a sd; do. spring, 4s Sd. Corn—New soring spot, Arm; demand poor; futures, dull; demand fair; spot, 5s I'+d. F our—Firm; demand fair; St. Louis winter, 5s Od. Petroleum. Nsw York, Aug. 20.—Petroleum—Steady. Pennsylvania oil sales, uone; September option sales none; closing, offered at 80' Lima oil slaes, none. California Fruit Sales. Omcieo, Ang. 20.—The I*rl Frait ronipnn? ■old California trait here at suction today aa follows t Pears—Banlett, refrlg , $1.2091.40; Beurre, $1.20; Seckle, half boxes,7sc. Peaches-Early Crawford, «sc; Orugi clings, BOc; Susqnchanna, 85c951. Prunes-time-, 05e(iJ$l.20; (isrmen, $1,189 1.20; Silver, 00c. P.nms—ggs, 9"c(({$1.0»; Kelsey Japan, $1.05; Victoria, $2. Gripes—Hal! crates, Tokay, $2 00fS}2 2»| Fontalnbiettu, $2. At New York: Bartlett pears, $1.40®1 Bo| Seckle. $2.50. Grapes— loxay, half cr, $2.1012.65; Muscat, $1 25. Prunes, $120(91.25; plums, $1.1091 OB; Crawfora peaches, $1; Susquehanns, 90c (TtrcAoo, Aug. 20.—Porter Bros, company sold today at accLlou 12 cars California frail as follows: Pears-Bartlott.'f I.0091.SO: hair boxes,7sc Peaches— Early Crawford, 70®O0c; Late do, 75rt»80c; dine, 75c. Plums—P. D., 55c'iJ»1.00; Bradshaw, 759 90c; Washington, i'Oc; Quackenbush, $1.10; Yellow Bgr, if 1.05; California. «5c Granes-T.ikay, half crates. $2.6592.85: Muss cat. $1.55181.75; Tram in i, 80c: Rose of Pc v, $1 2o(<£1.0»; owoetwaier. $1.33. i runes— Hunssrisn. 85t(i»$1.10; Oermsn, $1.15; Silver, 80«3MU.05; llulgarlen, $1.15. Nectarines, $1.25. LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS. drain and Mill BtßtTs. Barley—Per cental, ft.ls. Corn—Per cental, $1.25, Wheat-Pot cental, No. 1, 81.80; No. % $1.20. Ki.oi r—Local extra family, per bbl., 53.40; nonhuru and eastern, $3.85. Mll.l. Fern—Bran, per ton, $22: shone, $44; mixed feed (com and barley), per owt., $1.23: crackel corn, *1.30: feed meal, -,-1.35: rolled barley, $1.20. Hay—Per ion, berley 813 00S116 00: wheat ii . ...... !.,..«>. oat, sM-l.otv.aMil.oo; alfalfa loose. $11,50; baied, $12.50(gi13.00. Hairy rrodnoto. BcTTF.r.—Fanev California creamery, per roll (2 les.j, 53(0)00.; fancy dalrv, (28 oa, tquarcs), 47!».550c; choice, -to f047; 3 c. Chbksb—Cutlfornla, half cream, per lb., 9e; do full cream, 10' .':; Young America, HMo: small (3 lb hand), 124 c; eestarn, lull cream, 16 fttlOc; domestic sw.ss, old, 17®18e; aew, 159 18c; impirtcd Swiss, 28®30c: Llmburger, do mestic, 14'<915c; imported, ISC&2OC. Provisions. Hams—Rex, local smoked, per lb, 14e; Deft aucc, ll',c: Boneless, 10c: Plculc, 9c. Bacon—Rex, boneless breakfast, 14c! Def ence, 11' ~c: other grades, 10 V*U'.*<••• Dr.ikD "Beef—Sets, per lb., I4>c; Inside, UWn. liny SaltPjbk—Bellies, clear, per lb., short clear, 0!~c. Pta Pork—Half bbl., $8.50. Laud—Tierce*, ivory compound, per lb., 7Mo; Rex, pure leaf, sr.,-. Vegetables- Beans— p.-r 100 lbs.,Lady Wasblnaton,B3.lo; pink. $2,40«52.50; Lime, $1.00; email white $3.25. Bkets—Per 100 lbs., 35@56c. Caiibage—Per 100 lbs., 50@75c Carrots-Per 100 lbs., BOc GucvMßßea—Pel box, 50c. Gakf.n Corn—Per sack. 50a. unions— Per 100 lbs., 05@75a Tomatoes—Per box. 50c Parsnips—Per 100 lbs., $1. Potatoes—Per 1< O lbs.. Gsc®Boa Tt- RNirs—Per 100 lb!., 75a Poultry and JEgge. Poultry—Per doz., hens, $3.5094.00; pld roosters, (f3.00; youug roosters, $3.0093.5P; broilers, $2.00(92.50; turkeys, per lb., 9»10c; ducks, per dot., $3.0054.00; geese, per need; 75c Suns—California ranch, 24(J25c pcs pcs: osstern, 20@21c per doz. mWtM Dried Frnlt. Apples—Bun dried, sacks, per lb., 8-19 c; boxes per lb., 10@llc; evaporated, fancy, 12(d) 13c. AI HlCllTß—Fancy, per lb., OOlOoj obolee. 6@7c. Hi;aches —Fancy, unpeeled, peeled, 129180, prune,—Choice, boxes,per 1b.,8910c; aacksi 6@7c; lancy, 9©lo. Nuts. A i.monds —Paper Bhell, per lb.. 139140 loft shell, ll>a)12c; haid shell, 899 c. Peanuts—California, raw, per lb.. 5980: roasted, 7i-c; eastern, raw, 6®7ci routed 8 @9c. Haney end Bseewex. Honey—Comb,per lb., 10i512!,,c; extracted 6®6c. Beeswax—Per lb., 21@250. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Monday. Aug. 80. Nettie Corn well et con to Lars Crick—Lot 87, sub Ro ex-UU de San Fernando: 9100. 11 T Yocum et con to J S Hodge—S) acrs Linda Vista tn; grant. I Ulpiae Borings I. A VF co to Mis 8 A Ferris— i:' ~o! Nl'+of NE!+sec 12 T 5 N B 11 W| 94*.! 00. S X Henderson to M C Snyder—NJ, of NH of SW 1 .sec 4 S 1 N X 13 W; 810. Geo F Kernaghan to B H iinst—Lot 34, Mills ft, Pasadena;- *200. X D uartlett et ux to Lillian Sturge—Lot 65, Dr Conger trt, Pasadena; 310. 0 D Christy et ux to T W Morrison—Lot 15 Mk 2, Talmage, Qoot A Bnrnham trt, Pasadena; 95. C S Taylor to Jas F Sullivan—Lot 81 Wilhardt trt; ¥5. Alpine Spgs L A W Co to B 0 Chapln—HVS of 13 T 5 N R 11 W: 91200. A J Snyder to L X Matthews—Agreement te convey lot 4 hit D, Phiilipa add Pomona; 953t>8.75 J A R rt; ed to Mary A Reed—N 5 aores of 8 88 acress lot 20, Loop A Messcrve tract; gift. John Casey et al to Mlrlon C Gotten—ll,B7 acres in Sec 36, T 1 N, R 10 W; 81. 1 W Kelt et ux to M E iieunett—ss.6S aaroi iuSE ' i Sec 14, r 1 S, R 12 W; $10. Roseoale Cum Assn to Mrs A Duttln- N H lot 127, bik I, Rosedale Gem ; 9175. 1. J Laugworth at con to Thos Oraham—Lot 7, blk 1, Pochard tract; 91200. J J Moore to San Gabriel Valley Rapid Tran sit Co—Lot 11 blk A, Marengo traot: S3O. j it Hollenbeek with August Bohasidt—Alt M to patty wall. Simuel Btvohm et ux to Carolina Sehulao— lot 48, O J Malrs tract; 910. CMc B Nichols to Jno N Orbanus—Lots 2 and 3 blk 54, Claremont; $300. Pomona College to same—Lota 17, 18 and 19 blk 54, Claremont; 9^oo. 1 Mendibles et ux to Vlcontt) Figuoroa—l4l acres in Ro San Rafael: 9100. Geo S Van Bvery to O B Taylor—Lota 83 and 48, Parcels sub John M Thomas no; 81000. J i'o'Harra et ux to M A Weber—lij, lot 13, blk 1, Beatidry trt; $0750 Steams Ro Co to Jos lnman—W HofNI Xof sec 20, Tl3 9, Rll W; 910. Jos lnman et ux to J 8 flaker—Land as last above; 910. Jas-Mni kel to Harriet Reeve—Lot 14, blk 0, Slassell's snb blk SO, H B: 91250. F L Lee et ux to Dolly Swift—Lot 11, blk C, Bel Ussier trt; 9300 B F Maxson to M R Williams—Lota 3 and 6, blk 1). Maxson'ssuh McLaia citato: 94090. S Magee et ux to Mrs S A Dickinson ot al— Loi t>, blk 1, Oity Center trt; 910. Geo M Washbuni'to Mrs P Hillts—Lota 1, 8 and 3, Piedmont Heights; 9308. N P Campbell to Mrs I A I Uvea—Lot 56, Bal lesteros Vineyard; grant. A met » A Hittmnn to F R Piltman—Lands la Ro LaCienega: 850. Cline, Bhetiir to Q A OUmore—Lots, 4 nods, Consuelo'Aßrode:ick, sub Cells Vineyard tact j 95413.46. University Bank to LT Garnsey eta 1—705.6 acres Maelay R 917,750. H L Macneil etal to same— Lands In Maclsy Ro ex-Mlss'.on de San Fernando; 917503. Barbara Slanberry to Wm Riley—Lot 2. Blan chard sub blk 5, Woolen Mill trad; 8400. SDHKABT. Deels 38 Nominal 14 Total 878,689,21 DeVAN & ROTLEDQE, Grain and Stock Brokers,; 123). W.K«con4 st.. Bui-dlck Blk. Telephone 157. We receive a on t: n uoasly over speolal win to oor office the Chicago grain and provision markets, New York stock markets. San Fran. Cisco grain markets. Orders execatod instantly, affording speculators tho bast of opportunities. Margin accounts on heat terms to be had. Our book oi stat.stica mailed on application. Notice. rITRTJS WATER COMPANY, 1.08 ANGE- Ies, cal.—There Is delinquent upon the fol lowing described stock, on account of assess ments levied on tho 26th day of May, IS**, the several amounts set opposite tho names of ths respective shareholders, as follows: Name. No. Cert. Shares. Amount. B. B. Harney 55 1! * 800 John Deff 54 12 36 00 K. C Dyer 50 2822. 847 00 \nd iv fleeordatiee with law and the orders of ihe board oi directors, made ou the 2d day of July, the l»th day of July, the let day of August, and ihe Oth day ot Auguat, 1894, so maiiy snares of each parcel of such stock as mibe nccessarv will Be sold, at No. 105 South Broadway, in tile city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, State of California (the same being ihe principal place of business and office of said company!, on the Ist day of September, 1884. at 3 o'clock p.»:. of such day, to pay de linquent (hereon, together wits, costs oi advertising and expenses of ths Mis, PEYTON L. RANDOLPH, SecTy, 8-15 lot 105 S. Broadway, Los Angelea, OsL 7