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FOR BALB City Lots and Lands FOR BALT3— A FF,W LOTH IN OUR new subdivision nt $850; each one !» 60x143 feet; streets sre «0 feet, wide, to be fully Improved, graded nnd oiled j B-foot sidewalk*, cement curbs, •to.; work now.belng'don«; when Im- provements are completert price will be $4RO. YOU CAN MAKE MONEY QUICK BT TtUYINO NOW. ROBERT MTTCHELT, CO., 508 Smith Broadway. "No Misrepresentation." L. A. R. B. FOn BALE- We 'secured In «n Mtehans;* deal t l*rgAlots tn ftlgnflt Hill tract, t.mm Beach, which we will sell at a bargain. We nlso offer 2 cholc* lots in southwest on Brighton a»e., below 46th St., at • bargain for quick turn. Thones- ROSB k LTNOSRY, Hnme 7WSI 814 11. W. Ilellman Bldg. Main 4822. LARHE LJOVKL LOT, ROxlB6. in Tun soirTiiwnsT. IMPROVED WITH 4-FT. CEMENT . WALK; CEMENT CURB AND ALL. BTR.RET IMPROVEMENTS PAID FOR: ONLY $225; ON KABY TERMB IF DESIRED. mill. FlliTII, Otrner, 411-417 LAUGIIMN BLDO., »16_ 8. BROADWAY. For balk— 4ann(MHiniT nis Sold at nnrp. Beatitlful lot in Westmore- land tract, 60x160 on Arnphon st. right near 10th. The cheapest lot In tho whole tract and one of the very bent. This Is a rare hnrsrnln. Owner . . compelled to sell nnd will unorinor. F. M. PHMLPS, 608 Douglas Bldg. Both Phon,<>«. for SAi.n — Tim tiinorcftT snaps. W. Pretty, ■•'6-room, modern bungalow. Owner * leaving the city. Make offer. Very low prlco. Easy terms. a. w. no**, t» A. R.H. 420 Ilrnilbury Building. $350— CHEAPEST CLOBE-IN LOTS, 4IBT 1 and Compton; targe fruit trees. Can you beat this? Also, $350 lot, 40x138, 56th street and Flftuprna. Agent on tracts. WIESENDANOER. 221 Langhlln Bid. 30 Country Property FOR SALE— IHIiMAH COLONY. TURLOCK lIIUKJATMIN DIS- TRICT. EXCURSION TO TURLOCK NEXT TUESDAY. We have arranged to continue the excursion rates to Tur- lock each Tuesday during the ■ month of Juno; round trip, i; . ' " good for ten days, $14.50. 10,000 ACRES LEVEL IRRIGABLE LAND. DITCHES AND ROADS ALREADY MADE. $36 PER ACRE. $35 PER ACRE. . EASY TERMS. LONG TIME. LOW INTEREST. There are no' uncertainties ' about our lands. The water supply is abundant and there is no Question as to * its certainty. The soil Is fertile and easily cultivated. Four good public schools on • our colony. FREE! MAIL DELIVERY. • .A modern hotel Is being erect- - . ed at Turlock. A CREAMERY •■ and cold storage plant will shortly be put In operation at Turlock, and a BANK BUILD- . ' ING is almost completed. '■■-.'- FRANCHISE for an ELEC- TRIC RAILWAY has been granted along the highway ■ . through our lands. A million * people reside along the shores of ;the San Francisco Bay. .These people must be supplied with BEEF. POULTRY, MILK, . ■ BUTTER, EGGB, CHEESE, r-' ;. BEANS, POTATOES. PEAS, .■, • CORN, PEACHES, PEARS, .PRUNES, APRICOTS. .~, CHERRIES, FIGS, TABLE GRAPES, STRAWBERRIES —-and. many . other products, all of which can be profitably pro- duced on our lands and shipped to San Francisco markets at small cost.' ■."■ • •-••-; -..••. > ALFALFA PAYS. -Our lands are recognized " "' ■ ■ ' as the homo of alfalfa. '.. - - SUGAR BEETS. Ten to twenty ftons to the acre. Nearly 800 acres have been planted to sugar beets this sea- . son- at Turlock and contracted ii 'In advance to the factory at ' $4.50 per ton.. . DON'T BE LED . into the belief that you can ■ ,'.- purchase cheap lands and de- •"-. velop- the water yourself at small' cost. IT COSTS MONEY. • and a very great deal, to develop water in nearly any part of the west. OUR LANDS OWN THE WATER, and wltli a .small amount of money and Industry you may secure 1 for yourself a home and. prosperity. THE REALTY TIITTST COMPANY OF. LOS ANGELES. Capital Paid up $100,000. I • Colonization Dopt., 129 -South Broadway. AN OPPORTUNITY .THAT IS PASSING. •. • More of this land Is being sold ev- ery week and all of this 30,000-acre tract of corn, wheat and alfalfa land will soon be gone. Any investor or homeseeker who has $800 or .$lO,OOO and who falls to get 40 acres or a section of this land at : our present prices is making a mistake. EXCURSION TUESDAY. J. PRICE NOW $22.50 AN ACRE, , INCLUDING ONE $10 SHARE OF .WATER STOCK WITH EACH ACRE • SOLD. ... ■ WESTERN ' COLONIZATION AND INVESTMENT CO., 811 Herman W. Hellman Bldg., . . ';,' Cor. 4th and Spring, Los Angeles. . 1 FOR SALE— • I- \ .' -CHICKEN RANCH. CHICKEN RANCH. - Ztt acres; best of sandy loam; 600 chickens; horse, wagon, all farming tools;' chicken house, etc.; 6-room cottage, furnished. Party going east . and must be sold in 30 days. Price . $3300. Terms. i ■ ! - SAN GABRIEL REALTY CO., - Sole Agents. , Office opposite Mission, San Gabriel, Cal. . • - ■ ■ 1 FOR \SALE-»$1400: AT ALTADENA: . ■ new, "! attractive 4-room' cottage and two acres of land; complete chicken yards, chickens, furniture, etc.; two ■ blocks from car line. Owner return- ' ing east offers for ■ $300 under cost. Here s a chance to secure a nice lit- '••;. tie property at a low . figure. Step In and see photo of cottage. ■ ■..■■.: V. M. PKATT, . ' '. 608 Laughlln Bldg. "Authority on Altadena.'T »OR SALE-RANCHEb NEAR CITY. - 10 acres, house; 6 acres fruit, H mile of Burbank/-$2500. B 'acres, ail In fruit. $1600. * 'i... ' 1801 80 acres, 2V4 miles from Burbank and 4 miles from llolly woorl. This has good house and barn; 20 acres in full bearing fruit; a bargain at J«00. Will show these. • - , ' WM. N. HOLWAY, Agent, M. 4570., 211 Grant Bldg. Home 1939. COUNTRY PROPERTY- IS MY BPE» '• clalty. Be sure to see me before pur- ' . chasing, as I am thoroughly conver- sant with that class of real estate and ■ have the most complete list of country proparty In Southern Call- . fornia. ■ • . ' l 1.. -M. PRATT,' 608 .Lhurlillii Bldg. I .' Member L. Ai Realty Bpard.- . MOST MEN UAVK A HOBBY. MINE 18 "Altfcdena." You'd: have it too If you were as familiar as I am with that beautiful foothill suburb of Pasadena. For a home or simply for an Invest- ment you can't beat Altadena prop- 1,. M. PRATT, . ' ' 008 l.uußhllii Illdg. Altadena property a specialty. FOR BALE-TUM HALT LAKE ROAD Is now i running. For city lots at Las Vegas, also acreage In the Muddy and ; Vegas valley i, see J. jr. ■MoPHKHSON, 403 Stlmson Block, ror. Third and Spring; a commissioner for Nevada In . California.', , • £ .FOR 8/^? Country Property $2200 FOR 20 ACRES, ORCHARD gropes nnd fruit, five-room house, burn, well, windmill and tank, horse, Trßron, three cows, chickens; only twelve, miles from t-oa Angeles; elec- tric line now building. rnoPEn * rlmnrcnACK, llfljtnnth nrorniwnn Room 3.17. Business Property FOR.SALK— ' WAR.BHOUBE fItTES WAHKHOUSR BITKH WAMEItOtTBB BITKH WAREHOtIBB SITES-— AND PACTORY BITKB ■ FACTORY SITRS— FACTORY SITES. FACTORY SITES— FACTORY SITES. WITH TRACKAOR AND SWITCHING FACILITIES. —ANYWHERE YOU WISH— WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING: SIZE. , PRICES. 60x140 FOR 92300 80x140 FOR $2500 120X140 FOR •.10.10 80x140 FOR $-11100 225x160 FOR $.1700 120x140 F0R......... 50000 100x160 FOR $7ROO ONE ACRE F0R..., 510,000 210x210 FOR $14,000 250x300 FOR sin.r.nn 148x292 FOR $35,000 4 ACRES FOR $40,000 MINES & FARISH, / 315 S. HILL ST. ' I t ______ FOR BALE— GRAND AVENUE GRAND AVENUE PROPERTY IS GILT-EDGE. BETWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH WE OFFER A CHOICE LOT FOR A TRIFLE OVER $350 PER FOOT. $330 PER FOOT. NOTHING CHEAPER ON GRAND AVENUE BETWEEN SEVENTH AND PICO. LOCATION CONSIDERED. . .. ..,. ■ v MINES & FARISH, 315 SOUTH HILL SXREET. FOR SALE— ; $100. PER FOOT. ' $100. BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT SITE. 60X150 FT. NO FILL. NO GRADING. ■ ON THE HILL. CLOSE IN. EAST FRONT ON 80-FT. STREET.' - INVESTIGATE AND YOU WILL BUY. H. W. MARSHALL & CO., 322 LAUGHLIN BLDG. HOME 4472. L. A. R. B. FOR SAtiE — WASHINGTON STREET. WASHINGTON STREET. WASHINGTON STREET. This thorpughfare will be the next street paved. For a few days we of- fer a largo corner, close in, at a bar- gain; $30 per foot under market value. This Is a great bargain and a money-maker. C. J. HEYLER & CO., SOLE AGENTS, 810-11-12 BRYSON BLOCK. ; '■/.-. '■:;■; SAN PEDRO ST! SAN PEDRO ST. Now to be paved. Buy before prices advance. $3500 — 40x150, store and 6-room cottage. $f,700 — Corner, 126x8G; 2 stores and fine IH-story cottage. $7500 — Corner, 150x75; cheapest vacant cor. on street. $3500— 52x170; Washington St., west of Estrella. ■ $2000 — 40x120; cor. ; tenant wants to lease for 6 years. McFATRIDGE BROS., 319 S. Spring St. FOR SALE— N. W. CORNER OF, MAPLE AVE. AND 7TH ST., TWO-STORY BRICK. BUILDING; CLOSE TO MAIN ST.; BARGAIN. *> W. M. GARLAND & CO., 324 HUNTINGTON BLDG. FOR SALE— " . SAN PEDRO ST. ; 60x127 TO ALLEY. $12,600. . $12,500. ■ ' The bargain of the street. Improved with brick building and Is north of Eighth st. W. H. OBEAR, 402 Johnson Bldg. •■'X:-i'L FOR SALE BY " 4 . BARRY BROS. 328-829 BRADBURY BLDG. , INCOME CORNER. SAN PEDRO; 80 X9O; $9000. ' . ■ 60X100— CORNER ON GRAND; $12,500. $10,750—70% FT.; SPLENDID 12-HOOM dwelling. 1325 Central avenue. WHIT- COMB-OIBSON CO., 629-531 Laughlln Building. ; Salt Lake City Property FOR SALE— '■ ' BEST BUSINESS BUY IN SALT LAKE CITY. Corner of 'Second South and Second West Streets. 66x116%. Nominal Improvements. ' Rents $16 Monthly. CHOICE LOCATION FOR SMALL / STORES. Second South St. Is the main cross street of Salt Lake City. . West Second South St. is asphalt paved and has many of the best busi- ness blocks. Including the Atlas Block, the D. F. Walker Block, the Dooly Block and the Musonlc Temple, The Commercial Club adjoins the Dooly Block. • '■*•• This corner Is In the third block from MAIN ST., the principal business Btreet °' •' SALT LAKK CITY. This corner can be bought if you act quickly for • $200 per foot. . i $200 per foot. ", ' $18,200. • $18,200. Positively the lowest priced property on Second South St., between Main St. and the D. & K. G. W. and Mo. Pac. R. H. For further particulars address, until July Ist, • CHAB. 8. MANN. . HOTEL KKNYON, SALT LAKK J3ITY. Hotels and Lodging Houses A SNAP IN . .A/NKWLY FURNISHED rooming liou_f of 20 rooms, centrally lo- ; catod. for mw. Cheap lent; long leans. Inquire of WILL MKTJSU IiIt, bid tfuutli Jluln. . ,- . . LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, wfi FOR BALB B«»oh Property vottn monbt Dotini.nn tw a 11 »v. SEII ITS WITHOUT nr.i.AY ami sticiinn A OUR s'l'KOM.*. as i,ots ifr Till) 1 MKM'K. SO I,OT« l?f THH NBW VENICE. IB t.OTS ON SHOUT |,I\H. 10 LOTS ON TIIIJ STRAND. T« LOTS AT TI/AYA lI K I. RF.Y. 180 I.OTB AT HtrwTiiNOTov lIKACIt. A. F. WRBSTEII A CO.. noa mason ni.no., , FOtmTII AND BROADWAY. PIER AVF.NUK, OCEAN IMIIK. Suburban Property NO BETTKR INVESTMENT I than at WATTS Population over 1600.) ' Tha town that has grown from a ranch to a city In 15 months. Fifteen minutes', ride from 6th and Main on Long Beach Electric line. $.n> All U U lT^* $1 DOWN— SI PER WEEK. ■ LOTS $90 AND UP- , $1 DOWN-ll PER WEEK. "No Interest." "Guaranteed Certificate of Title." "No Taxes." GROW 'UP WITH THE TOWN. GOLDEN STATE REALTY CO.. Sole Owners. 421 SOUTH SPRING ST. Branch 6th and Mafn Sts. \ v Both Phones— Ex. 66. Free Transportation. Open Sunday. FOR SALE — SEVEN ACRES, FINE IM- PROVEMENTS, CLOSE TO ELECTRIC CAR LINE, TWEN- TY MINUTES FROM CITY LIMITS; TERMS. FOUR ACRES, BURBANK; FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. THREE ACRES. SHERMAN; TWO NEW HOUSES; THESE ARE BARGAINS THAT YOU CAN'T BEAT. E. M. REYNOLDS, 211 Grant Building. Tel. 1030, or Main 4J570. FOR SALE-SMALL ACRE- AGE ON CAR LINE FOR SUBDIVISION. NICE 7%-ACRE RANCH NEAR PASADENA: PLENTY OF WATER. GOOD HOUSE, BARN AND CHICKEN HOUSES; ALSO SEVERAL KINDS OF FRUITS. COME . IN AND GET OUR PRICE ON THIS. HALE REALTY & INV. CO., 318-19 PACIFIC ELECTRIC BLDG., COR 6TH AND MAIN. FOR SALE— " ~ A BARGAIN HOLLYWOOD. Seven-room 2-story house, with 2 porches and 2 balconies. Beam ceilings. Small barn and chicken yard. Shade trees. Lot 50x150. Will trade for house and lot in city. SALAK-STANTON CO., 455 and 436 Chamber Commerce Bldg. FOR SALE-1% ACRES ON SANTA MONICA CAR LINE, NEAR SIERRA VISTA TRACT. ONLY $DOOiX). HALE REALTY CO.. 318-19 PACIFIC ELEC- TRIC BLDG., SIXTH AND MAIN. DOLGEVILLE. ~~~ THE MANUFACTURING AND ALSO ONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENCE SUBURBS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Office on the tract, or Suite 416-417, I'acldo Klnctrlo. Building. 8. J. WHITE & CO.. AGENTS. Miscellaneous FOR SALE— BIG BARGAIN SALE OF household goods continues: $3.50 box oouches, $2.50; couch covers, $1.10; car- pet sweepers, $2.25; ox9 granite rugs, $3.60; lace curtains, 550 pair; 62-plece dinner sets, $4.50; set knlves'and forks. 75c; 6-foot extension tables, $5; meat safes, $1, $1.25; Pott's sad Irons, $1, $2.50; Smyrna rugs. $1.50; wash stands, $2.60; bowls and pitchers, 95c; wringers, $1.50; See us l»fore you buy your furniture. J. M, OVERELL, 652-654 8. Main St. FOR BALE— LUMBER-BY THB NA- TIONAL COMPANY. Try the big new yards, 20th and Alameda streets; clean, new stock and plenty of It. Come, we'll show you both quality and price. Large stock of sush and doors. The best of mill work and the very lowest prices. NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY, 20th and Alameda streets. PIANOS— ALL YOU NEED TO PAY US .is $6 when you select your piano, then $6 monthly. We won't charge you any Interest. We positively guarantee the f>rlce we ask to be the same as asked n New York, Boston or Chicago. Re- member the old house of FITZQER- A l.l' when you want a good piano. 113 8. Spring street. ~~ NEW DISCOVERY-^" Our enamel finishes things like a mir- ror; none better; big cut in wall paper, best value in 11. 8.; 76-ln. burlap, Me; 46-in., dyed, 15o; best paint, $1.50 gal.; table oil cloth, 20c; shingle stain, 760; opaque shades, 25c; fine nnlshed mold- ing, 2c Kend for samples. WALTKIt BUOa., t>fl 8. Bprlng. FOR BALK— NBW AND BECOND-HAND bllllatd and pool tables. Bar fixtures of all kinds; cany payments.' Bend for cat- nloKiie. Till'} IiRUNRWICtf-BALKB- COLLMNDKR CO.. O)'8. .Broadway, Los Angelea. ' i &4GSr ino. ntrsiNESS rnt.T.Ftan, »ffl f^elr w - Se-venth. ri'niitlfu! hnm« '£&£J nurrnunrilnir*, iiny nivl evening r. BRCWNRBEnOKR, Bu«'ln«5« Manag»r. HO SVMMF.R VJtCATIOM But ntudenti' vacation mad* up. Attend tn« largent and m«lt Influential builnens train- ing school In th* southwest. Inqulrtti In. tit*!* 800 South 1111l 9t. K. K. linnr«, Pf»«. BUBINEBH rOU.EaK 18 A KAFB AND RB- LIABI.K SCHOOL Nlgbt sessions. 1U W. M. ■ i^ SOUTHERN CALirORNIA — • •' AND GRAHAM SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. »** J OITAND *Vt. LO* AfOtLti, CXI. FOR SALE Miscellaneous ~^BLAUGHTER~IN~WALL PAPER— BKBT VALUE IN U. 8. 76-ln. burlap, 20c; 36-ln. dyed, 15c ; opaque shades, 25c; best paint, $1.60; table oil cloth, 20c; molding, 2c: shingle stain, 75c; best white enamel made, makes things look like a mirror; glaz- ing, painting. WALTER BROS., 627 B. Spring. FOR SALE-ONE EXTRA GOOD ROLL top desk; one flat top typewriter desk; three oak and leather ■ office chairs; good brussels carpet. Half of office for rent. Apply 202 LAUGHLIN BLDG. Suburban Property attention, plea9bi if you want to eliminate: every possible! element of chance or risk in making your invest- ment, buy a lot in the superb la park tract, ' la park tract, where values will as surely increase as los angeles will continue: to grow. the city is grow- ing right toward . this tract *by bounds every day. the history of thb past twelve months and two years will repeat itself.' profit by history, this is not a gam- bling scheme, a small amo u n t in- vested here, right in the wake of the city's growth, will bring safe and quick returns. if you will give us a chance, wewill convince you of the above facts. it will cost nothing to in- vestigate, and if you don't find it as we represent, why, dont buy. that's all there is to it. ross & lindsey, 314 H. W. HELLMAN BLDG. PHONES I " HOME 7662| MAIN 4823. Furniture SPECIAL NOTICE. 2 CARLOADS HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Also the entire stock of furniture and carpets 'has been moved down to 647 8. SPRING, to be closed out at great sacrifice, so if you are looking for fur- ntture bargains come to 647 S. SPRING. FOR SALE— HOUSEHOLD FURNl- ture and gns range. Apply nt 414V4 PICO BTRKKT. - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE- ■• ;' Small hotel; Income $100 dally, and one to rent with license, $100 month. Fine corner cash grocery store. $1200 restaurant. $600 barber shop. $1000 mineral water business, good for $250 per month. .. . $3000 livery, stock. $400 month. 100 tons hay. $12.60 delivered. New $2000 cottage for $1500; .south side; * naP ' LARKIN & CO., . 421 Byrne and 68th st. and South Park. Phone 1066. WILL TRADIS . FIRST-CLABS REAL estate In Ban Francisco, Oakland, Ala- meda, or ranch In Butte Co. for stock of dry goods, hoots and shoes, furnish- ing goods, groceries or general mer- chandise. What have you? $5000 to $26 000. C. 11. UKOROB & CO.. ' 645 B. Bprlng. HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO BELLT Do you wish to buy anything? Do you need money T Do you need advlceT Da you need an auctloneerT Bee ELY STERN. ' ' 618 South Broadway. $475. Grocery and poultry store, with t liv- ing rooms furnished; clean A-l stock; receipt* $15.00: rent $18.00. Will trad* for city lot. ' . C. 11. GKORGB & CO.. . 615 B. Spring st ftuftiNeaa qppor T_ u , n _LL t J?_ 8 FOR fIALB-FINB CIOAR "TAND, best location in town. Come In und see us at one*. COOFHR * CUDDEnACK, 21* South Broadway. Room 237. $700 FOR A FINK nEHTAtrRANT"ANT) delicacy «tnr#, good location; a chnnc* to make nomn money; Is tn bn sold at one*. cooper ft <HJr>DEHACK. 218 South Uroadwfty, Room 237. FOR EXCHANGE Rssl Estats FOR AAM3 (OR n*«:it\Nfir.). snvn.v ACRtss—riNn ihimi:. TWEMTY MINUTKS FROM CITY. . «.-,.-.on. RFiVKN ACRKfI, FINR'sOIL: MOD- ERN EIGHT-ROOM lIOtISR, LARCJB BARN, CHICKEN HOUSES, COR- KAL. NRW WKLL AND WIND- MILL, YOUNG FRUIT TUBES, HBR- IIIKB. LAWN AND KIXAVKKH; ABOUT THREB ACRKB ALKALFA; TWO ACRKR HATIfjHY. THIS PLACH 18 LOCATKD RIOHT CLOBW TO ELECTRIC CAFI LINE. WITHIN ABOUT TWENTY MINUTKS 1 RUN FROM CITY. THIO lIOUBB 18 SPLBNDIDLY FURNISHED, IN- rLUOINO FINH $400 PIANO, AND WITH THH PLACE OOKB A NEAR- LY NBW RUBHIOII-TIRBD HUOOY, FINR NBW BHT OF HARNESS AND 100 CHICKKNB. TIIKRB IS ABSO- LUTELY NOT ANOTIIKII BARGAIN LIKE THIS TO HE FOUND IN LOB ANOBLKB COUNTY. MY OPTION EXPIRES WITHIN A VBRY FEW DAYB, AND WHOEVER 18 LUCKY ENOUGH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFKR BEFORE IT 18 TOO LATE WILL CERTAINLY REALIZE THAT I HAVE MADE THEM MONEY. THE PRICB IS ONLY $51500. THR TERMS ARB UN- USUALLY EASY, AND I MIGHT CONSIDER A GOOD COTTAGE IN LOS ANGELES IN EXCHANGE. K. M. REYNOLDS, 311 HRANT BUILDING. PHONE 1030 On MAIN 4570. FOR EXCHANGB- Four flats of five rooms each, well lo- cated, for Seattle property. Two-flat building of seven rooms each In Westlake district, for a residence. Would take outside property. If good, and give time on difference. 320 acres In California and 160 acres in Colorado, all clear, for Seattle. Will assume or pay cash difference. ' . J. A. MORLAN & CO., •412 Chamber of Commerce. FOR EXCHANGE— BY BEN WHITE. 200 ranches, $500 to $160,000. 100 houses and lots, $1000 to $50,000 100 orange and lemon groves, $2000 to $) 00,000. 6000 miscellaneous properties.. To buy, 'sell or trade property go to BEN WHITE, 308 Bryson Block, 2d and Spring streets. FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE-160 ACRES choice land, clear; want cottage; High- land Park preferred: will pay cash dif- ference. R. S. BAUNDERS, 405 Cham- ber of Commerce building. MAXON WILL EXCHANGE YOUR property, any location. Large list to select from. MAXON REALTY CO., 114-116 Stlmson Bldg. . BEN WHITE WILL EXCHANGE YOUR property. 308 BRYSON BLOCK, Second and Spring sts. Member L. A. Realty Board. LIGAL NOTICES^ -^ Proposals for Moving School Building NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Education of the City of Los Angeles will receive sealed proposals for the removal of the 6th .St. school building from Its present location on 6th St., between Maple Ave. and Los Angeles Street, to the new location on 14th St., between Ivy and Hawthorne Sts., in Los Angeles City. All work to be done In accordance with the specifications in the hands of the Sec- retary of the Board of Education. Tho work to begin as soon as July 3d, and to be completed and turned over to the Board of Education, by Sept. 9, 1905. Bids must be sealed and addressed to the Secy, of the Board, and filed In his office. 418 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., by Tues- day, June 20th, 1905, at 11 o'clock a. m., at which time the bids will be opened in public by the Secretary of the Bldg. Com- mittee. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $500, payable to the order of the Board of Education, as a guarantee that the party bidding will, if his bid is accepted, execute to the said Board the required contract In accord- ance with his bid, and will give a bond with sufficient sureties to fulfill such con- tract In such amount as may be fixed by the Board. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. N. S. AVERILL, Secy. Board of Education. Los Angeles, Cal., June 10, 1905. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, In and lor the County of Los Angelea. Southern Pacific Railroad Com- pany, plaintiff, vs. Georß* Fennell and John Doe, defendants— Action brought In the Supe- rior court of the Sta»e nf California, In and for the County of Los Angeles, and the com- plaint filed In the office of the clerk of tha said court In the said county. The People of the Btate of California aend greeting to George Fennell and John Doe, de- fendants: You are hereby required to appear in an action brought agalnat you by the above- named plaintiff. In the Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Los Angelea, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) nf ter the ' aervice on you of this summons if served in the said county; or. If served elsewhere, within thirty days. And you are hereby notified that if you fall to so appea- ani anawer, the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief demanded la the complaint. • ■ Given under my hand and the aeal of the Superior Court of the Btate of California, In and for the County of Loa Angeles, this lltb day of .August, 1804. * . CO. KBYES, Clerk. by D. S. BURSON, Deputy Clerk. [Seal.] Wm. Singer, Jr., and Ouy Thorp, attorney* for plaintiff. ° ;; ,'.. <: Notice of Stockholders' Meeting TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Pacific Light and Power Company: You will please take notice that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Light and Power Company will be held at the office of the com- pany, No. 624 Pacific Electric building. In the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California, on Saturday, the 17th day of June, 1905, at 9 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of elect- Ing directors of said corporation for the ensuing year, and for the transac- tion of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The stock transfer hooks of the company will be closed on Tuesday, the 6th day of June, 1905, at 8 o'clock p. in., and will remain closed until Monday, the 19th day of June, 1905, at 10 o'clock 'By order of the Board of Directors. » CHAS. FORMAN. Becretary Pacific Light and Power Company. Los Angeles, Cal., May 31, 1905. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF stockholders Merchants Trust Company. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mer- chants Trust Company will be held at the principal place of business of the said company, at Noa. 207-209-211 South Broad- way, In the Merchants Trust Company bulMlnjr, in the city of Los Angeles, coun- ty of Los Angeles, California, on Thurs- day, the 29th day of June, 1905, at the hour of twelve (12) o'clock noon of that day, for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year > and the transaction of suoh other business as may properly come before such annual meeting. By order of the board of directors. MARK Q. JONES, Becretary. THB ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE California Improvement and Commer- cial company, will be held In room 811, Tajo Block, Los Angeles. Cal., June 17th, 1905, at 7:00 p. m.. to elect live directors, and other business. J. B. MULLEN, , Becretary. June 6-T-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-16-1S Everything you want you will find in the classified i>hk« — a modern encyclo- pedia. Oiio cent a word. . PUBLirVADVERTIBINQ Nolle* of §»!« «f Vrnp+rtT tn* I>Hli»«|n*nt A»«**«m»nt I,*rf*4 tn Vnr *•»• Hir'nv ' rtr Onralnsr l»nrrh»«rf»r Avfrnif From Jasmine ftrrrt tn HnMrt Ilonl»»(ir<1. In th* CUT of •<•* AubHm ■ jwiJlM iiii wiityg'nsiii ' it «/ Uit+vmmwfi Notlre In hereby (tliren that, pursuant to th* provision of the fltatntes of the fltate of CAllfomla relative to the collection of a«»fssm«nt>i to par the pi[b-ii<m of opening snd widening *tr**tft within miinlclpnlitl**, T, j*m*s Hanley, Street Superintendent of the City of I^os Angeles, will on Bftturd*jr, th« lot day of July, I»05, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the office of th# Blr««t flup«r- Intendent of th« City nf Lr>* Angeles, in the city Ifoll In Raid city, sell at public auction for lawful money of the United States, all the property d»* ftrrlhftd In the following delinquent list of nssensmfnt* for the opening of Dnrc.hester avenue from Jasmine street to Hobart boulevard. Attached to this notlre, upon which property the delinquent saaeKamenta described in saM Hat nre a Hen, together with the roata and penalties accruing thereon. unl»as said fla«es*menta shall be paid before said sale, together with the costs and: ■ yt DT'^rTtT PTTOM OF SS *3 —"* £■ B *7 — w. A. and Henry C. Moyler, lot 5, block F. Washington Btreet and Pico Street Heights Tract....... $58.88 $2.70 $.50 $ST.IS 10 — Title Insurance nnd Trust Co., lot 10, block G, Harvard Heights... 30.90 1,55 .10 83.(5 11 — Title Insurance and Truat Co., lot 9, block O, Harvard Heights.... 80. SO I.BS ,50 13.95 23 — Title Insurance and Trust Co., lot 13, block C, Harvard Heights... 47.80 2.87 .60 50.17 47 — o. R. Alderaon, lot 34, Houaton Heights Tract 60.00 3.50 .60 58.00 68 — E. N. JcSfttip and W. J. Holllnga- worth, lot 17, block B, Kruts ft Bradshaw subdivision of the . Schumacher Tract :■-."•„• «S.OO 3.76 .60 68.35 r,fi — Jns. B. McDonald, lot 1, block C, Krutz A Brndshaw subdivision of the Schumacher Tract 78.45 8.«7 .60 77.63 68_Frank Crawford, lot 8, block C, Kruts A. Bradahaw subdivision of the Schumacher Tract 69.00 3.9S .60 63.46 76— M. H Gill, lot 10. block C, Kruta ' A Bradshaw subdivision of the Schumacher Tract ••■• 45.00 3.35 .60 47.75 7«— Sarah E. Knowles. lot 11. block C. Kruts ft Bradshaw subdivision of the Schumacher Tract 48.00 2.15 .50 45.(5 JAMES HANLBY, fl-14-23 lOt Street Superintendent. PUBLIC ADVERTISING Orillnnnre No. 11,130 (New Series). An Ordinance declaring the Intention of the Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles to establish the grade of Eagle Rock avenue, from Latrobe avenue to the north city boundary. The mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That It Is the Intention of the Council of the City of Los Angeles to establish the grade of EAGLE ROCK AVENUE, from Latrobe avenue to the north city boundary, In accordance with the follow- ing elevations: , At tho Intersection of the westerly line of Eagle Rock avenue with the westerly lino of Latrobe avenue the grade shall be 698.00, as now established on Latrobe At the Intersection of the easterly line of Eagle Rock avenue with the westerly line of Latrobe avenue the grade shall be 599.50, as now established, and 5D9.50 at a point on the west side opposite thereto. At the intersection of the westerly line of Eagle Rock avenue with the easterly line of Hamlet street the grado shall be 602.60. At the Intersection of the easterly line of Eagle Rock avenue with the easterly line of Hamlet street the grade shall be 602.80. At the Intersection of the westerly line of Eagle Rock avenue with the westerly line of Hamlet street the grade shall be 603.00. At the Intersection of the easterly line of Eagle Rock avenue with the westerly line of Hamlet street the grade shall be 603.30. At a point on the easterly side 340 feet northerly of the westerly line of Hamlet street and at a point on the westerly side opposite thereto the grade shall . be 604.74. At a point on the easterly side S6O feet northerly of the westerly line of Hamlet street and at a point on the westerly side opposite thereto the grade shall be 604.88. At a point on the easterly side 380 feet northerly of the westerly line of Hamlet street and at a point on the westerly side opposite thereto the grade shall be 605.10. At a point on the easterly side 400 feet northerly of the westerly line of Hamlet street and at a point on the westerly side opposite thereto the grade shall be 605.42. At a point on the easterly side 420 feet northerly of the westerly line of Hamlet street and at a point on the westerly side opposite thereto the grade shall be 606.85. At a point on the easterly side 440 feet northerly of the westerly line of Hamlet street and at 8 point on the westerly side opposite thereto the grade shall be 606.35. At a point on the easterly side 460 feet northerly of the westerly line of Hamlet street and at a point on the westerly sldo opposite thereto the grade shall be 606.95. the Intersection with the north city boundary the grade shall be 615.50 on both sides. ' And at all points between said desig- nated points the grade shall be estab- lished so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations refer to the top of the curb, are in feet, and are above a plane which is 255 feet below City datum plane. ■ Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be pubUshed for ten days in the Los Angeles Herald, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take effect and be in force. I hereby certify that the foregoing Or- dinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at Its meeting of June 6, 1906. H . J. LELANDB. ' City Clerk. Approved this "h^a^of^June,^. 6-12-21 lOt Mayor. Ordinance No. 11,133 (New Series.) An Ordinance declaring the intention of the Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles to establish the grade of Antonia avenue, from the south line of the Kuhrts Street Tract, as per map recorded In Bool: 25 .at page 65, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, to Alhambra avenue The Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: _ Section 1. That It Is the Intention of the Council of the City of Los Angeles to eßtabll S h i the o grade A Of ENuB from the south line of the Kuhrts Street Tract, as per map recorded In Book 25, at pagfl 66. Miscellaneous Records, of Los Angeles County, to Alhambra avenue, in accordance with the following elevations: ■ At tho intersection with the south line of said Kuhrts Street Tract tho grade shall be 291.60 on the west side and 291.80 on the cast side, as now established. At the intersection with Alhambra ave- nue the grade shall be 287.11 at the north- west corner and 287.25 at the northeast corner, and at all points between said deslenated points the grade shall be es- tablished so as to conform to a straight lino drawn between said designated PC E?evatlons refer 'to the top of the curb, are in feet and are above a plane which is 255 feet below city datum plane. Sec 2 The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall causo the same to be published for ten days In the Los Angeles .Herald, and thereupon and thereafter It shall take effect and be in force. I hereby certify that the foregoing Or- dinance was adopted by the Council of the City, of Los Angeles at Its meeting of June 5, 1905. ; £ LErjA NDE. City Clerk. Approved this Sthda^ot j^^ 6-12-21 lOt Mayor. Notice lo Contractors Notice Is horeby given that sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk of the City of Los Angeles up to 11 o'clock a. m. of Monday, June 26th, 1905, for the construction of a culvert across Pico street, extending from the curb return at the northeast corner of Pico street and Union avenue to the curb return- at the southwest corner of the same street Intersection; also across Pico Btreet from the curb return at the northeast corner of Pico and Hope streets to the curb return at the southeast corner of the same street intersection; also across Pico street from the curb return at the northwest corner of Pico and Hope streets to the curb return at the southwest cor- ner of the same street Intersection, in accordance with plans and specifica- tions on file In the office of the City Engineer, and in accordance with Sec- tion 10 of Specifications No. 10, New Series, on file In the office of the City C "certified check, payable to the or- der of 11. J. Lelande. City Clerk, In 10 per cent of the amount of bid, must accompany each proposal as a guaran- tee that the bidder will enter* Into a contract with the City In conformity with his bid. ■ Council reserves the right to reject * n ßV l o?dSr l oo b f "the Council of the City ofLo.Ange.es. " n> j. Lmj , NDB ; >i 6-12-21 10t - City CUrk. 9 PUBLIC ADVERTI3INQ ' Ordinance No. 11,18« (New Series.) An Ordinance declaring the intention of the Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles to establish the grade of Oro street, from Temple street to Belle- vue avenue. The Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angelos do ordain as follows: >■ ■ Section 1. That it is the Intention of the Council of the City of Los Angelas to establish the grade of ORO STREET. from Temple street to Bellevue avenue, in accordance with the following ele- vations: At the intersection with Temple street the grade shall be 362.97 at the northwest corner, and 364.36 at the northeast corner, as now established on Temple street. At a point on the west side 300 feet north of the north line of Temple street the grade shall be 372.00, and 373.00 at a point on the east side op- posite thereto. At the intersection with Plata street the grade shall be 883.79 at the south- west corner, 388.00 at the northwest corner, and 889.00 at a point on the east side opposite thereto. - At a point on the west side 170 feet south of the south line of Bellevue avenue the grade shall be 424.89, and 424.96' at a point on the east side op- posite thereto. At a point on the west side 160 feet south of the south line of Bellevue ave- nue the grade shall be 426.36, and 426.90 at a point on the east side op- - poslte thereto. At a point on the west side 130 feet south of the south line of Bellevue avenue the grade shall be 427.89, and 428.35 at a point on the east side op- posite thereto. At a point on the west side 110 feet south of the south line of Bellevue avenue the grade shall be 428.94, and 429.32 at a point on the east side op- posite thereto. At a point on the west side 90 feet south of the south line of Bellevue avenue the grade shall be 429.65, and . 429.80 at a point on the east side op- posite thereto. ■•„-'. At a point on the west side 70 feet south of the soujth line, of Bellevue avenue the grade shall be 429.68, and 429.80 at a point on the east side op- posite thereto. . At a point on the west side 50 feet south of the south line of Bellevue avenue the grade shall be 429.37, and 429.32 at a point on the east side op- posite thereto.. At the intersection with Bellevne avenue the grade shall be 428.00 at the southwest corner and 427.50 at the southeast corner, as now established on Bellevue avenue. : And at all points between said desig- nated points the grade shall be estab- lished so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. . , Elevations refer to the top of thn curb, are In feet, and are above a plane which is 255 feet below City datum plane. " - . Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance, and shall cause the same to be published for ten days in the Los Angeles Her- ald, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take effect and be in force. I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at Its meet- ing of June 6, 1905. H. J. LELANDE, ' City Clerk. Approved this Bth day of June, 1905. OWEN McALEER, 6-12-21 lOt Mayor. Ordinance Xo. 11,184 (New Series.) An Ordinance declaring the intention of the Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles to establish the grade of Iflfty-third street, from Hooper avenue to Comoton avenue. The Mayor and Council of the City of. Lop Angeles do ordain as follows: -• ' Section 1. That it is the intention of the Council of the City of Los Angelea to establish the trrn.de of FIFTY-THIRD STREET from Hooper avenue to Compton avenue, in accordance with the following eleva- tions: At the intersection with Hooper ave- nue the grade, shall be 173.45 at the northeast corner and 173.10 at the southeast corner. At the intersection with Latham street the grade shall be 174.00 at the southwest and southeast corners, and 174.25 at the northwest and northeast corners. At the Intersection with Vlneland street the grade shall be 173.63 at the northwest corner, and 173.50 at the northeast corner. At the Intersection with Ascot ave- nue the grade shall be 173.00 at the) southwest and southeast corners. At the intersection with Compton avenue the grade shall be 174.60 at the northwest corner and 174.25 at the southwest corner. And at all points between said desig- nated points the trrade shall be estab- lished so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations refer to the top of the curb, are In feet, and are above a plane which Is 255 feet below the City datum P Sec.' 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance, and shall cause tho same to be published for ten days in the Los Angeles Her- ald, and thereupon and thereafter It shall take effect and be in force. . I hereby certify that the foregoing. Ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at its meet- ln|fOfJUneß - 190B H.J. LELANDE. City Clerk. Approved this Bth day of June, 1905. OWEN McALEER. •-12-21 lOt Mayor. Notice of the Recording of the A*»r«»- ment nnd Dlnarrnm for the Oprnlnsr of Fifteenth Street From Sam Julian Ntrret to San I'rilra Street Notice Is hereby given that > th*> ■ assessment and diagram for the open- ing of Fifteenth street from San Julian , street to San Pedro street In accordance with Ordinance No. 9094 (New Series! was recorded In the office of the Btreet Superintendent of the City of Los An- geles on the 3d day of June, 1905: All sums levied In said ■ assessment ; are due and payable Immediately, and payment of said sums Is to be made to me In my office, within thirty days after the 14th day of June, 1905. whlfch ts the first day of publication of this notice, jua&m fc«e'«s»»wjps*«jy»w*«s»»»s_Bl ; All assessments, not 'paid before 1 tho' expiration of said thirty days will be- ' come delinquent, ; and -thereupon fiv« •• per cent upon the amount of each such assessment wiU b.^d^th.^-. r .j 8-14-JS lOt Street Superintendent