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10 PUBLIC ADVERTISING Ordlnt.no* ?(o. 11.2r.3 (New Hurled.) An Ordinance declaring 1 the Intention of the Mayor and Council of th* City of T^os Angeles to f«tnhlish the grade of lne« street, from Euclid avenue to a point R25 ; feet east ' of the east line of Euclid avenue The Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain an follows: Section 1. That It Is the Intention of the Council of the City of Los Angeles to establish the gr«de of TNKZ STIIEET, from Euclid avenue to a point 625 feet east of the east line of Euclid avenue. In •oeordanee with the following elevations: 'At the Intersection with Euclid avenue the (Trade shall be S2JM2 at the northeast corner and 827.74 at the southeast corner, as now established on Euclid avenue. •At a point on the north side 140 feet east of the east line of Euclid n vonun the (trade Shall be 827.33 and 227.01 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. ' At a point on the north side 150 feet . east of the east lint of Euclid avenue the grade shall be 327.24 and 32A.92 at a point ' on the south aide opposite thereto. • At a point on the north Kids 160 feet east of the east line of Euclid avenue the grade shall be 827.09 and 321.78 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side 170 feet east of the east line of Euclid avenue the grade shall be 328.89 and JW.Ii!) at a point on the south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side 180 feet ' east of the east lino of Euclid avenue the (trade shall be 326.62 and 82A.32 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side 190 feet east of the east lino of Euclid avenue the grade shall be 32R.80 and 326.00 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side 200 feet east of the east line of Euclid avenue the grade shall be 323.92 and 325.62 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side 210 feet east of the east line of Euclid avenue the grade shall be 325.48 and 325.18 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. •At a point on the north side 220 feet east of the east line of Euclid avenue the grade shall be 324.98 and 321.68 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side 625 feet east of the east line of Euclid avenue the grade shall be 308.80 and 308.60 at a point . on the south side opposite thereto. 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 pin no. ■ Sec» 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage; of this Ordinance and shall cause th* 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 Ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at its meeting of July 3, 15C5. H. J. LELANDE. City Clerk. Approved this 7th day of July. 1905. OWEN McALEER, 7-26-31, 8-1-4 lOt Mayor. Notice of Street Work Public notice Is hereby given that on Wednesday, the 6th day of July, A. D. 1906, the Council of the City of Los An- geles did, at its meeting on said day, adopt an Ordinance of Intention, num- bered 11,241 (New Series), to have the following work done, to wit: That a public sewer be constructed In said. city along the center line of . ■■ : V AUGUSTA STREET, from the constructed public sewer In the Intersection of Augusta street and Bate street, northwesterly for a distance of 225.67 feet, and across all intersections of streets, together with one manhole and one flushtank, all to be connected with, said sewer. • Said sewer is to be constructed of vitri- fied, salt-glazed pipe 8 inches in Internal diameter.- Said manhole Is to be constructed of brick and mortar and Is to have a con- crete bottom and an Iron cover and Is be circular In horizontal section with an internal diameter of 4 feet. : Said manhole is to have an Internal height of 6 feet. Said flushtank is to be constructed of brick and mortar and Is to have a con- crete i bottom and an Iron cover and Is to be circular in horizontal section with an internal diameter of 5 feet and Is to have a capacity of 300 gallons. All of which Improvement Is to be constructed in accordance with the plans and profile therefor on file In the office of the City Engineer of the City of Los Angeles and specifications therefor on fde in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Los Angeles, said specifications being entitled "Specifications for the con- struction of a sewer along Augusta street between Date street and Rosabell street In the City of Los Angeles." Sec. 2. That said contemplated work of Improvement is. In the opinion of said Council, of more than local and ordinary public benefit, and they thereby declare that the exterior boundaries of the dis- trict to be benefited by said Improvement and to be assessed to pay the cost and expense of said improvement shall be as follows: Commencing at the most northerly cor- ner of Augusta street and Date street; thence northeasterly along the westerly line of Date street 80 feet to a point; thence westerly and parallel to the north- erly line of Augusta street 225 feet to a point; thence southwesterly and parallel to ■ the westerly line of Date street to the northerly line of Augusta street; thence in a direct line to the most west- erly corner of lot 14 of Map of the Kerck- hoff, Cuzner & Co. Tract, as said map Is recorded in Book 4. page 554. Miscella- neous Records of Los Angeles County; thence in a direct line to the most south- erly corner of lot 13 of said tract, and thence in a direct line to the point of beginning. Reference Is hereby made to the said Ordinance of Intention for further par- ticulars. JAMES HANLET, 7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent. 5 Notice of Slri-i-l Work Public notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, the 6th day of July A D 1905, the Council of the City of Los An- geles did, at its meeting on said day, adopt an Ordinance of Intention, num- bered 11,240 (New Series), to have the fol- lowing work done, to wit: Ist. That FORTY-SIXTH STREET, In said city, from the west line of Alameda street to the east line of Staunton avenue, including all intersections of streets (excepting sucli portions of said street and intersections as are required by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or com- pany having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such portions as have already been graded and graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled to the official grade In accordance with the plans and profile on file in the office of the City Engineer and speci- fications for grading and graveling streets in the City of Los Angeles with the natural gravel of the street. Class B. on file In the office of the City C!er< of said city, said specifications being No. 31 (New Series). 2d. That a cement curb be con- structed along each line of the roadway of said Forty-sixth street, from tho west line of Alameda street to the east line of Staunton avenue (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon -which a cement or grinlte curb has already been constructed to tho official line and grade), in accordance with specifi- cations for constructing cement curbs, on file In the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). . Reference is hereby made to said Ordi- nance of Intention for further particulars ■•„.,. . JAMES HANUjy, 7-24-89 tt Street Superintendent. Notice of tUr Filing of the Aueuxunt tor the Opcdlbk of Clay Street, Together with the lil,. K ri.,,. of th. Autument Ill.irU ( (or Butd Improve. Notice Is hereby given that the Street Superintendent has filed with the Clerk of the Council of the City of Los An- geles the assesament for the opening of Clay street from Second street to Third street, as contemplated by Ordinance No. 8695 (Now Series), to- gether with the diagram of the assess- »»» district. The date of the first publication of this notice is July 27, l»05, and all parties interested are hereby required to file In writing their objeciloni, If any they have, to the con- firmation of said awiensment by the City Council, with the said Clerk of the Council within thirty day* after the »ild date of the first publication of thl* notice, to wit: Oil or before Aujruut 25, 19vo. . ' ,■ ■ Pfjioni elgnlng objection* must give pOStofrice adtlieaa. , K «'ii . „. : , .. H. J. LEL.ANDB, City Clerk , and ex-Offlclo Clerk of council. . . , PUDLIC ADVERTISING Notice of Street Wortc Public notice/ Id hereby given tnat on Wednesday, the 6th day of July. A. T>. 1905, the Council of the City of Los An- trHr* did, nt its meeting on «ald <lay, ndopt an Ordinance of Intention, num- bered 11,230 (New Series), to have the fol- lowing work done, to wit: Ist. That RF.NO STREET In dald city, from the southerly line of First street to the southerly termination of said Reno street, Including all Intersec- tions of street** (excepting such portions of said street and Intersections n* are re- quired by law to be kept In order or re- pair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon, and also except- ing such portions as have already been graded and graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled to the official grade In accordance with the plans and profile on file In the office of the City Engineer and specifications for grading and Rravel- Ing streets In the City of Los Angeles with the natural gravel of the street, Class A, on nic In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications be- ing No. 80 (New Series). 2(1. That a cement curb be constructed ilong each line of the roadway of said Reno street, from the southerly curb line it First street to the southerly termina- tion of rtnld Reno street (excepting along »uch portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has ilready been constructed to the official line md grade). In accordance with specifica- tions for constructing cement curbs, on lie In the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). 3d. That a cement sidewalk five (5) feet In width be constructed alongr the westerly side of said Reno street, from the southerly curb line of First street to a point 120 feet south of the southerly line 3f (.aid First street and from a point ISO feet south of said southerly line of First street to the southerly termina- tion of said Reno street. And also along the easterly side of said Reno street from the southerly curb line of First street to iv point 147.75 feet south of the southerly line of said First street, and from a point 507.76 feet south of said southerly line of first street to the southerly termination )f said Reno street (excepting such por- tions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk five (5) feet In width has been constructed to the official line and grade), said side- walk to be constructed In accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (New Series). 4th. That a cobble-paved gutter be constructed along each line of the road- way of said Reno street from a point three feet north of the southerly curb line of First street to the southerly ter- mination of said Reno street, also across Eldorado street along each side of said Reno street (excepting along such por- tions of the line of said roadway alone which a cement or cobble-paved gutter has already been constructed to the official line and grade, and also except- ing such portions of said street and In- tersections as are required by law to be kept In order or repair by any person or :ompany having railroad tracks thereoni. Said gutters shall be three (3) feet In width, excepting at intersections of streets where said gutters shall be six [6) feet In width; and said gutters shall be constructed In accordance with the plans and profile therefor on file in the office of the City Engineer, and in iccordance with specifications for the :onstruction of cobble-paved gutters on file in the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. -7 (New Series), md adopted by Ordinance No. 8572 (New Series). Sec. 2. The Council of said city hereby finds upon estimate of the City Engineer that the total cost of said Improvement will be greater than fifty cents per front foot along each line of said street. In- cluding the cost of Intersections, and It Is hereby determined, In pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, approved February 27th. 1593. as amended by an Act of the Legis- lature amending said last named act which amending act became a law March 2d, 1899. that Donds shall be Issued to represent the cost of said im- provement. Said bonds shall be serial, extending over a period or ten years, an even proportion of the principal sum of which shall be payable annually, on the second day of January of each year by coupon, after their date until the whole are paid, and to bear Interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable scml-annually on the second days of January and July of each and every year. ! Reference Is hereby made to said Ordi- nance of Intention for further particulars. JAMES HAKLEY, 7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent Notice of Street Work Public notice Is hereby given that on Wednesday, the 6th day of July. 1905. the Council of the City of Los Angeles did, at its meeting- on said day, adopt an Or- dinance of Intention, numbered 11.13S (New Series), to have the following work done, to wit: Ist That MAINES AVENUE, In said city, from the west line of Vermont avenue to the east line 3f Romeo street, Including ai! intersections of streets (excepting such portions of said street and Intersections is are required by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or com- pany having railroad tracks thereon, a.nd also excepting such portions us have already been graded and graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled to the official grade In accordance with the pirns and profile on file In the office of the City Engineer and speci- fications for grading and graveling streets. Class A, In the City of Los Angeles, on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city, said speci- fications being No. 30 (New Series). 2d. That a cement curb be con- structed along each line of the roadway of ■ said Maines avenue, from tlin west line of Vermont avenue to the east lino of Romeo street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed lo the official line and grade), in accordance with specifi- cations for constructing cement curbs, on file In the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). 3d. That a cement sidewalk four (4) feet In width be constructed along each side of said Maines avenue, from the west line of Vermont avenue to the east line of Romeo street (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk four (4) feet In width has been constructed to the official line and grade), said side- walk to be constructed in accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (New Series). Reference Is hereby made to said Ordi- nance of Intention for further particulars. JAMES HANLEV, 7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent Notice of Street Work Public notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, the. 6th day of July, A. D. 1903, the Council of the City of Los An- geles did, at its meeting on said day, adopt an Ordinance of Intention, num- bered 11,227 (New Series), to have the fol- lowing work done, to wit: Ist. That a cement curb be con- structed along each line of the roadway TENTH STREET, from the produced westerly line of that portion of Georgia street lying north' of said Tenth street to the produced easterly line of that portion of Blalne street lying Bouth of said Tenth street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or gran- ite curb has already been constructed to the ottlcial line and grade), In ao- cordance -with specifications for con- structing cement curbs on file In tha office of the City Clerk, said specifi- cations being No. 1 (New Series), and adopted by Ordinance No. 8572 (Now Series). 2d. That a' cement sidewalk five (S) feet In width be constructed along each side of said Tenth street, from the produced westerly line of that portion of Georgia street lying north of Tenth street to the produced easterly Una of that portion of Blalne street lying south of laid Tenth street (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk rive (6) feet In width has been constructed to the official line and grade) siikt sidewalk to be constructed in accord- ance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on Ale in the office ol the City Clark of said city aald ■peclflca- tluiia beinK No. i (New Serie») and adopt- ed by Ordinance No. 8572 (New Series). Reference is hereby made io Mid Ordi- nance of Intention for further particulars. JAMES HANLBy""" 7-21-29 «t Street Buperintendwjt, LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY, ag, 190 j. PUBLIC ADVERTISING lV«<lc« of Street Work Public notice la hereby given that on Wednesday, the sth day of July, 1905, th« Council of the City of Los Angeles did, at Its meeting on said day, adopt an Ordinance of intention, numbered 11,132 (New Series), to have the follow- ing work done, to wit: I»t. That FORTY-NINTH STREET, In laid city, from the west line of Central avenue to the east line of Domlnguex street, Including all Intersections of streets (excepting sucn portions of said street and Intersection? as are required by law to be kept In order or repair by any person or com- pany having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such portion* as have already been graded and graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled to the official grade In accordance with the plans and profile on file In the office of the City Engineer and speci- fications for the conitructlon of graveled streets, Class D, In the City of Los Angeles, on file In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifica- tions being No. at (New Series). 2d. That a cement curb be con- structed along each line of the roadway of said Forty-ninth street, from the west line of Central avenue to the east line of Domlnguez street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed to the official lln* and grade). In accordance with specifi- cations for constructing cement curbs, on file In the office of the City Clerk said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). Sd. That a cement sidewalk five (5) feet In width be constructed along the south side of said Forty-ninth street, from the west line of Central avenue to the east line of Domlnguez street (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk five (5) feet in width has been constructed to the official line and grade), said side- walk to bo constructed In accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (New Series). Sec. 2, The Council of said city here- by finds upon estimate of the City Engineer that the total cost of said Improvement will be greater than fifty cents per front foot along each line of said street. Including the cost of Inter- sections, and It Is hereby determined. In pursuance of an Act of the Legisla- ture of the State of California, ap- proved February 27th, 1893, as amend- ed by an Act of the Legislature amend- ing said last named act, which amend- ing act became a law March 2d. 1899, that bonds shall be Issued to represent the cost of said improvement. Said bonds shall be serial, extending over a period of ten years, an even proportion of the principal sum of which shall be payable annually, on the second day of January of each year, by coupon, after their date until the whole are paid, and to bear interest at the rate of seven (7j per cent per annum, payalKe seml-an- nually on the second days of January and July of each and every year. Reference is hereby made to said Or- dinance of Intention for further par- ticulars. JAMES HANLET, 7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent Notice of Street Work Public notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, the 6th day of July, A. D. 1905, the Council of the City of Los An- geles did, at its meeting on said aay, adopt an Ordinance of Intention, num- bered 11,236 (New Series), to have the fol- lowing work done, to wit: Ist That THIRTT-NINTH STREET. In said city, from the west line of Normandle avenue to the east line of Western avenue, including all Intersections of streets (excepting such portions of said street and Intersection" as are required by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or com- pany having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such portions as have already been graded and graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled to the official grade In accordance wllii the plans and profile on file in the office of the City Engineer and speci- fications for grading and graveling streets in the City <>t Los Angeles with the natural soil of the street. Class A. on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications Lelng No. 30 (New Series). 2d. That a cement curb be con- structed along each line of 'the roadway of said Thirty-ninth street, from the west curb line of Normandle avenue to the east line of Western avenue (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed to the official lino and grade). In accordance with specifi- cations for constructing cement curbs, on file in the office of the City Clerk. said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). 3d. That a cement sidewalk four (4) feet In width be constructed along the north side of said Thirty-ninth street, from the -west curb line of Normandie avenue to the east line of Western avo- nue (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk four (4) feet In width has been constructed to the official line and grade), said side- walk to be constructed In accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (New Series). Sec. 2. The Council of said city here- by finds upon ' estimate of the City Engineer that the total cost of said improvement will be greater than fifty cents per front foot along each line of said street, including the cost of inter- sections, and It Is hereby determined, In pursuance of an Act of the Legisla- ture of the State of California, ap- proved February 27th, 1893, as amend- ed by an Act of the Legislature amend- ing said last named Act, which amend- ing Act became a law March 2d, 1833. that bonds shall be Issued to represent the cost of said Improvement. Said bonds shall be serial, extending over a period of ten years, an even proportion of the principal sum of which Bhall be payable annually, on the second day oi January of each year, by coupon, after their date until the whole are paid, and to bear Interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable seml-an- nually on the second days of January and July of each and every year. Reference is hereby made to said Ordi- nance of Intention for further particulars. JAMES HANLEY, 7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent Notice of the Filing of the Aurument for the Widening of Ninth Street, I Together with tbe Diagram of the Annunent District for Said Improve- ment. Notice Is hereby given that the Street Superintendent has filed with the Clerk of the Council of the City of Los An- geles the assessment for the widening of Ninth street from Main street to Flgueroa street, as contemplated by Ordinance No. 8875 (New Serieß), to- gether with the diagram of the assess- ment district. The date of the first publication of this notice is July 27, 1905, and all parties interested are hereby required to file In writing their objections, if any they have, to the con- firmation of said assessment by the City Council, with the said Clerk of the Council, within thirty days after the said date of the first publication of this notice, to wit: On or before August 25, 1905. Persona signing objections must give postofflce address, • H. J. LELANDB, City Clerk and ex-Offlclo Clerk of Council. 7-27, 8-5 lOt Notice of the Recording of the A«- ■rumrnl and Diagram for the Op- ening and Widening of Berendo Mreet, from Pico Street to tha Northern Terminus of Dlxon Avenue, Notice is hereby given that the assess- ment and diagram for (he opening and widening of BERENDO STItEET. from Pico street to the northern terminus of Dlxon avenue. In accordance with Ordi- nance No. 9097 (New Series), was recorded In the office of the Street Superintendent of the City of Los Angeles on the 27th day of July, 1905. All sums levied In said assessment are due and payable immediately, and pay- ment of said aums Is to be made to me In my offlca within thirty days after the 2Sth day of July, 1905, which Is tha first day of publication of this notice. All assessments not paid before the ex- S (ration of said thirty daya will becoma clinquant. ' and thereupon five per - cent upon the amount of each such assessment will ba added thereto. - ■ ■ . JAMES HANLEY. 7-88-8-6 lOt Btreat Superintendent. Everything you want you will rind In JU»» oUumlUm PAX**, ,», 00* coat » j»otd. PUBLIC ADVERTISING If««l<>« of *<reet Work Fiiblin notice In hereby given that on Wednesday, the sth day of July, lffoft, the Council of the City of Los Angeles did, at Iti meeting on said day, adopt an Ordi- nance of Intention, numbered 11,237 (New Series), to have the following work done, lit. That BUDLONO AVENUE, In Mid city, from the south line of Washington street to the produced north line of the Couverley Tract, Including all Intersections of streets (excepting suclt portions of said street and Intersections as are required by law to bo kept In order or repair by any person or com* pany having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such portions as have already been graded and graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled to the official grade In accordance with the plans and profile on file In the office of the City Engineer and speci- fications for grading and graveling streets In the City of Los Angeles with the natural gravel of the street, Clasa B. on file In The office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No.- 81 (New Series). 2d. That a cement curb be con- structed along each line of the roadway of laid IJudlong avenue, from the south line, of Washington street to the produced north line of the Couverley Tract (ex- cepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement' or granite curb hns already been constructed to the official lino and grade), in accordance with speclfl- catlors for constructing cement curbs, on file In the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). Bd. That a cement sidewalk five (5) feet in width be constructed along each line of said Budlong ave- nue, from the south line of Washington street to the pro- duced north line of the Couvorley Tract (excepting such portions of salrl street between snld points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk five (b) feet In width has been constructed to the official line and grade), said side- walk to be constructed in accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (Netv Series). Sec. 2. The Council of said city here- by finds upon estimate of tho City Engineer that the total cost of said Improvement will be greater than fifty cents per front foot along ench line of said street, Including the cost of Inter- sections, and it is hereby determined, In pursuance of an Act of the Legisla- ture of tho State of California, ap- proved February 27th, 1893, as amend- ed by an Act of the Legislature amend- ing said last named Act, which amend- ing Act became a, law March 2d, 1899, that bonds shall We Issued to represent the cost of said Improvement. Said bonds shall be serial, extending over a period of ten years, an even proportion of the principal sum of which shall be payable annually, on the second day of January of each year,, by coupon, after their date until tho whole are paid, and to bear Interest at the rate of seven (7; per cent per annum, payable seml-an- nually on tho second days of January and July of each nnd every year. Reference Is hereby made to said Ordi- nance of Intention for further particulars. JAMKS HANLEY, 7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent. Notice of Street Worlc Public notice Is hereby given that on Wednesday, the Bth day of July, A. D. 1906, the Council of the City of Los An- geles did, at Its meeting on said day. adopt an Ordinance of Intention, No. 11.228 (New Series), to have the following work done, to wit: Ist That FORTY-SEVENTH STREET In wild city from the west lino of Alameda street to the east line of Staunton avenue. Including all ■ Intersections of streets (excepting such portions of said streets and Intersections as are required by law to be kept in order orj ripalr by any person or company having t railroad tracks thereon, and also except- ing such portions as have already been] traded and graveled and accepted), be graded and gTaveled to the official grade In accordance with the plans and profile- on file in the office of the City Engineer and specifications for the construction of graded and graveled streets In the City of Los Angeles with the natural gravel of the street. Class B. on file In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifi- cations being No. 31 (New Series). 2d. That a cement curb b<» constructed along each line of the roadway of said Forty-seventh street, from the west lin-> of Alameda street to the east line of Staunton avenue (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has al- reaay been constructed to the official line and grade). In accordance with specifica- tions for constructing cement curbs, on file In the office of the City Clerk. Bald specifications being No. 22 (New Series). Reference Is hereby made to said Ordi- nance of Intention for further partlcu- larS JAMES HANLEY, 7-24-29 6t Street Superintendent. Ordinance No". 11,322 (New Series). An Ordinance declaring the Intention of the Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles to establish the grade of Pecan street from the south line of the Cummlng-s First Street Tract (as recorded In Book 00, at page 48. Miscellaneous Rec- ords of Los Angeles County), to Third street. The Mayor and Council of the City of jOs Angeles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That It is the Intention of the Council of the City of Los Angeles to establish the erade 'of PECAN STREET from the south line of Cummlngs rirst Street Tract (as recorded In Book 0 at page 48, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County) to Third street, In accordance with the following elevations: At the intersection of said south line of the Cummlngs First Street Tract with the west line of Pecan- street the grade shall be 255.79, as now established. At the Intersection of the produced south line of said Cummings' First Street Tract with the east line of Pecan street the grade shall be 256.61, as now estab- lished. At the Intersection with Third street the grade shall be 253.40 at the northwest cor- ner and 263.60 at the northeast corner, as now established on Third street. - . 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 la 255 feet below City datum plane. Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall caimo the same to be published for ten days In the Los Angeles Herald, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take ef- fect 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 July 17* 1905. H. J. LELANDE, City Clerk. Approved this 21st day of July, 1905. OWEN McALEER. 7-26-31, 8-1-4 lOt , Mayor. Ordinance No. 11,321 (New Series). An Ordinance declaring the Intention of the Mayor and Council of the City of Loa Angeles to establish the grade of ]llslioi> street, from Kffie street to the north line of the Palo Verde Tract, as per map recorded In Book 6 of Maps, at page 181, Records of Lo» Angeleß County. 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 Loa Angeles to establish the grade of BISHOP STREET. from Efne street to the north line of the Palo Verde Tract, as per map recorded In Book 6 of Maps, at page 181, Records of Los Angeles County, In accordance with the following elevations: At the Intersection with Kfrte street the grade shall be 472.00 at the . northwest corner and 473.00 at the northeast corner. At the Intersection with said north line of the Palo Verde Tract the grade shall be 833.00 on both sides. And at all points between said designat- ed points the grade shall ba established so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Klevutlonu refer to tha top of the curb, are in feet and are above a plane which li 265 feet below City datum plane. Seo. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for ten days In tha Los Angele* Herald, and thereupon and thereafter It shall take effect and be In force. I hereby certify that tha foregoing Or- dinance was adopted by the . Council ol the City of Lo» Angeles at iU meeting- ol ju^. x*». t LBLANDB , ; ■ .-,., City Clerk. .App^ve^thta^^oyvay IM6 : PUBLIC ADVERT 1 81 NO PUBLIC ADVERTISING. Notice of Sate of Property for tteilnqnent A<»i<nii>nt i.ovini lo Pay th« •■'■*- prn.i--. for opcnlna: and Wlo>nln« of Trinity Mrr<-t, from WanhlnKton strrri to Ttrenf r-ftcpnnit Street, In the City of l,oa Anerlr*. • Notice Is hereby Riven that, pursuant to the provision of the Statute* of the State of California relative to the collection of assessments to pay the expenses of opening and widening atreeta within munlclpalltle-., I, Jamea Hanloy, Street Superintendent of the City of Los Angelea, will on Tuesday, the 16th day of Aiicuat. 19(16, at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the office of the Street Superintendent of the City of Loa Anjreles. In the City Hall In aaid city, aell at public auction for lawful monsy of the united States, all th« property described In tho following delin- quent lint of assessments for the openlnsc and widening; of Trinity street from Washington etreet to Twenty-second street, attached to thla notice, upon which property the delinquent Asaecnmenta deazrlbed In said list are a Hen, together with the costs and penalties accruing thereon, unless said aasensments ahall be paid before said sale, together with the coats and penaltlea thereon. : | OWNER Description of Property. g a {*% 3-. §*C J. Mrs. O. Peres, lot 18. Btephenaon'a Subdivision of a por- tlon of the Oarey Place Tract $69.20 *3.« $.60 $ 73.1C 10. Bebaatlnn Kraemer, lot 4, block B. Burton Tract 60.75 2.64 .60 63.79 23. Chaa. Rehrman, lot 8, Millars Subdivision of a portion ... .. ._, .„ of the Oarey Place Tract ..158.95 7.95 .60 167.40 66. Jnmea H. Leach, lot 6, block 1, Strong and Dickinson's ■ Subdivision No. 2 ••■•.• 27.05 1.35 .60 28.90 67. L. L. Davidson, lot 8, block 1, Strong and Dlcklnson'a Subdivision No. 2 -JAM^S 5 H^LE^. "" 7-29 8-7 lot Street Superintendent. Notlnr of Sale of Property for Delinquent Aa«e«»ment Levied to Pay the nxpensea for Opening Fifteenth Street, Prom San Julian Street to San Pedro Notice' is hereby given that, pursuant to the provision of the Statutes of the State of California relative to the collection of assessments to pay the expenses of opening and widening streets within municipalities. I, Jamea Hanley, Street Superintendent of the City of Los Angeles, will on Saturday, the 6th day of August, 1005, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the office of the Street Superintendent of the City of Los Angeles, In the City Hall In said city, sell at public auction, for lawful money ol the United States, all tho property described In the following delinquent list of assessments for tho opening of Fifteenth street, from San Julian street to San Pedro street, attached to thla notice, upon which property the delinquent assessments described In said list are a lien, together with the costs and penalties accruing thereon, unless said assessments shall be paid before said sale, together with the costs and penalties thereon. •I f » I i| • 1 ~t,,x,t.,, DESCRIPTION OP g g So " 3 S I | OWNER. PROPERTY. g« .< * ' £ & j! I* \? J | 66— A. Navarro, lot 67. May Tract *}H5 *•?? * '12 J J? # S1 BB— Angel Ardanaz, lot 66, May Tract 10.70 .63 .60 11<73 61— Elizabeth J. Moser, lot SI, May Tract ».J0 .45 .60 J"-"5 62— Elizabeth J. Moser, lot 60, May Tract..' 9.10 .45 .60 10.05 81— T. W. Helneman, lot 89, May Tract 20.45 1.02 .60 21.97 82— John C. Lo Claire, lot 100. May Tract JAMES HANLEY 7-22-S1 lOt Street Superintendent. IN! ot It'o of Snio of I*ro|icrty tOl"t Ol" Ilcllncitiorit Aff fltHHUidit i <p vicil to Joy tlic Went Line of I'nrk Station Trnpt, In the City of Los Angeles. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provision of the Statutes of the State of California relative to the collection of assessments to pay the expenses of opening and widening streets within municipalities. I, James Hanley, Street Superintendent of the City of Los Angeles, will on Thursday, the 10th day of August, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the office of the Street Superintendent of the City of Los Angeles, in the City Hall In said city, sell at publlo auction, for lawful money of the United States, all the property described In the following delinquent list of assessments for the widening of Forty-second street, from Ver- mont avenue to west line of Park Station Tract, attached to this notice, upon which property the delinquent assessments described in said list are a lien, together with the costs and penalties accruing thereon, unless said assessments shall be paid before said sale, together with the costs and penalties thereon. Z> . >> 13 W > >^ on tnq £ hj o> a on • n ' SogSSop : S nxv-KVB DESCRIPTION OF S S So S a " ; | OWNER. PROPERTY. g3- Z% C g. " n> » O '. & " M :l r :" « •§ ,2.62 $.60 ..<> 27— Chas. W. Blake, lot 14, Park Station Tract 32.50 1.62 .60 34.62 28— Chas. W. Blake, lot 13, Park Station Tract 32.60 1.62 .60 84. «2 JAMES HANLEY, 7-24, 8-2 lOt • Street Superintendent. Notice of Sale of nn OH Pipe .Line l'"rnnchl.ie Office of the City Clerk of the City of Los Angeles, California, July 17th, 1905. To -whom it may concern:. Notice is hereby given that an appli- cation hns been made to the City Coun- cil of the City of Los Angeles for a franchise, granting the right to construct and lay down, and to main- tain and operate, an oil pipe line along and under certain public streets of the City of Los Angeles. And that it Is proposed by said City Council to offer for sale and grant to the highest bidder said franchise, on the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned. That said franchise is de- scribed as follows, to wit: A franchise to construct and lay down, and for a period of twenty-one years to maintain and operate, an oil pipe line along and under the streets and portions of streets in said city, described as fol- lows: Commencing at a point on the north- erly line of Alhambra avenue, 138 feet, more or less, easterly from the north- east corner of Bloom street and Al- hambra avenue, thence across Alham- bra avenue to the southwesterly cor- ner of Alhambra avenue and the South- ern California Railway right of way. thence by private way along the main line of the Southern California Railway to Macy street; thence across Macy street to a continuation of said private way along said right of way of the Southern California Railway, and along said private way to Keller street: thence along Keller street to Allso street;thence along Aliso street to Cen- ter street; thence along Center street to First street; thence along First street to Santa Fe avenue; thence along Santa Fe avenue to Fourth street: thence by private way. within the lines of the proposed extension of Matco street, to Fourth street; thence along Mateo street to Sixth street; thence along Sixth street to Alameda street; thence along Alameda street to Eighth street. Also, commencing at a point on the northerly line of Alhambra avenue, 138 feet, more or less, easterly from the northeasterly corner of Alhambra ave- nue and Bloom street, thence along Al- hambra avenue to Daly street. Also, commencing at a point In Al- hambra avenue on the above described main line, thence along Alhambra ave- nue to Pate street: thence along Date street to the southeast corner of lot D, Sepulveda Vineyard Tract. Also, commencing at tho intersection of Fourth street and Santa Fe avenue; thence along Fourth street by. the via- duct to the Salt Lake, Los Angeles and San Pedro Railroad right of way. Also, commencing at the Intersection of Mateo street and Sixth street; thence along Mateo street to Seventh street; thence along Seventh 1 street to Santa Fe avenue; thence along Santa Fe avenue to the southerly city boundary. Also, commencing at the intersection of Sixth street and' Alameda street: thence along Alameda street to Third street; thence along Third street to Los Angeles street. Also, commencing at the Intersection of Third street and Central avenue; thence along Central avenue to Fourth street. Also, commencing at the intersection of Seventh street and Santa Fe avenue; thence along Seventh street to Boyle avenue; thence along Boyle avenue to Ninth street. Also commencing at the Intersection of Saota Fe avenue and Ninth street: thence along Ninth street to the Los Angeles river. Also, commencing at the intersection of Center street and Commercial street; thence along Commercial street to Gar- cia street. f Also, commencing at the Intersection of Alhambra avenue and Moulton ave- nue; thence along Moulton avenue to Main street. Also, commencing at the intersection of Main street and Moulton avenue; thence along Main street to Clover street. Also, commencing at a point at the Intersection of Allso street and Center street; thence northerly along Center street to Macy street; thence along Macy street to Lyon -street, and thence northerly along Lyon street to Us northerly end. Also, commencing at a point in Keller street, In the pipe line first herelna- bove described; thence northerly along Keller street to Macy street Also, eommncing at a point at the Intersection of Center street and Turner street; thence easterly along Turner street to the Southern California Rail- way right of way. < Together with the necessary service connections to deliver oil on the prop- erty along the above desorlbed streets and portions of streets. ' And during said period of twenty-one years to carry, conduct and transmit orude petroleum oil through the said pipe line, together . with the right to construct and maintain all such traps, manholes, appliances and attachments as may be necessary for the purpose of aafely and efficiently operating and maintaining said pipe line. That the terms and conditions : upon which said franchise will be offered for sale and granted are the following: - That the pipe to be laid and main- talned shall be not more than ■ eight inches in diameter; that the <uld' pips ahall be -regular lapwelded steel line pipe, nha.ll b* ot sufZicleot strenrtb to withstand a pressure of not less than 1000 pounds per square inch, and shall be laid with tight joints, which shall be made to close as to withstand a firessure of 1000 pounds to the square nch without leaking. . That said pipe line shall be laid at nil points not less than two and one- half feet below the established grade of the streets under which such pipe la laid. That all excavations for laying, moving or repairing said pipe line shall be done in such manner as not to In- terfere with the free use of the streets by the public, except such temporary Interference as may be necessarily inci- dent to the proper prosecution of said work. That all excavations shall be made and refilled in strict compliance with the Ordinances of the said city, which may be In force at the time of the performance of said work, and that the grantee of said franchise, or Its successors and assigns, shall make such deposits of money with the City Treasurer as may be from time to time required from persons making excava- tions In the streets of said city, for the purpose of Insuring the restoration of all streets to a good and perfect condi- tion along such excavations. That- there shall be traps or manholes constructed along the line of said pipe at Intervals of not more than ten blocks for the purpose of affording access to said pipe for the cleaning or maintenance thereof; said traps or manholes to be so capped and covered as to be flush with the street and not to lnterfero In any -way with the use of said street for travel or traffic; that Bald pipe shall never, at any time, be subjected to a pressure of more than five hundred pounds to the square Inch, and that the City Engineer, or any of his duly authorized deputies, or the City Boiler Inspector, shall have the right, at all times, to Inspect the pumping machinery that may be used for the purpose of forcing oil through said pipe, and to measure or ascertain the pressure to which said pipe Is being subjected at the time of such inspec- tion, and that If, at any time, said pipe shall be subjected to a pressure exceed- ing five hundred pounds to the square inch, the franchise herein granted, and all rights thereunder, shall be forfeited. That : in i the event that a change of grade, the laying of any sewer, or the making of any other Im- provements In any of the streets along and under which said pipe may be laid, shall, in the opinion of the Street Su- perintendent of said city, render neces- sary any change in the position of said pipe, the grantee, or its successors or assigns, shall shift or move the same at its or their own cost and expense, in conformity with the instructions and to the satisfaction of the said Street Su- perintendent, and in case the said grantee, or its successors or assigns, shall fall to comply with the instruc- tions given therefor by said official, for ten days after service of said instruc- tions upon the said grantee, or its suc- cessors or assigns, or upon the manager or agent of said grantee, or its suc- cessors or assigns. In Los Angeles, he, the said official, may do the work re- quired In said notice to be done, and keep an itemized account of the cost thereof, which said grantee and its suc- cessors and assigns, by the acceptance of this franchise, agrees to pay imme- diately upon its being presented to said grantee, or Its successors or assigns, or to such manager or agent in Los An- geles. , ■ . That the - work of constructing and laying down said pipe line shall be commenced in good faith within not more than four monthx from the date of the granting of this franchise, and shall be continuously prosecuted thereafter in good faith, and shall be completed within not more than three years thereafter; and that if said work be not so com- menced, prosecuted and completed with- in the times and in the manner speci- fied, this franchise shall be forfeited. That the said grantee and . Its successors and assigns shall, during the life of this franchise, pay to the City of Los Angeles, in lawful money of the United States, two per cent of the gross annual receipts of such grantee and its successors and assigns, arising from tho use, operation or possession of this franchise. No percentage shall be paid for the first five years succeeding the date of this Ordinance, but thereafter such percentage must be payable an- nually, and this franchise la to be for- feited by failure to make the pay- ments provided for. The amount of the gross annual receipts of the grantee of this franchise and its auccessors and assigns, arising from its use, operation or possession, shall be deemed and un- derstood to be, and shall be, the total frross earnings collected or received, or n any manner gained or derived by the grantee of this franchise, or Ita suc- cessors or assigns, from the use of said pipe line, and from or on account of the carriage or transmission of oil through the aame. And It shall be the duty of the grantee of. this franchise and' its successors and assigns to file with the City Clerk of the City of Los Angeles, within, thirty. daya after the expiration of six < years from the data of the granting of said franchise,' and within thirty days after the expiration of each and every year, thereafter, t « statement, verified ' by the oath iof the manager ; or . presiding < officer -of said grantee. ■ or > Its - successors and aasiatn** showing the total gross • receipts and gross (MrnloffS collected or xetitk vcd. . or PUBLIC ADVERTIBINQ In any manner gained or derives by tha aaid grantee, or ita auccessora or as- slgna. during the preceding twelva months from the use of said pipe line, and from or on account of the carriage or transmission of oil through the same. And within ten dny.i After the time for filing the aforesaid statement It shall be the duty of aaid grantee, or Ita suc- ceasora or assigns, to pay to the City Treasurer of the City of Los Angeles the aggregate sum of the aaid percent* age upon the Amount of the grosa an* nual recelpta arising from the use, op* eratlon or possession of this franchise, determined and computed In the manner hereinbefore provided. And any neglect, omission or refusal by said grantee, or ita auccessors or assigns, to file aaid verified statement, or to pay the aaid percentage of the aaid gross annual re* ceipts, at the timea ana In the manner hereinbefore provided, shall Ipao facto work a forfeiture of the franchise here* In granted, and of all rlghta thereunder, to the City of Los Angeles. Tlint any neglect, failure or refusal to comply with any of the eon* ditlons of thla franchise shall there* upon Immediately ipso facto effect a forfeiture thereof, and the aaid city. by. Its City Council, may thereupon declare this franchise forfeited, and may ex- clude said grantee and its successors and assigns from further use of the streets of said city under said franchise, and said grantee and Ita succeasors and assigns shall thereupon and immedi- ately surrender all rights in and to tha same, and this franchise shall be deemed and shall remain null, void and of no effect. Provided, however, that* said grantee, its successors or assigns, shall have the right to remove said pipe from said streets, subject to such regu- lations as the said City Council may. impose. That said grantee, or Its suo- cessors or assigns, shall not sell, trans- fer or assign said franchise, or any of the rights or privileges granted hereby, except by a duly executed Instrument In writing, filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Los Angeles; and provided, further, that nothing in I said franchise contained shall be con* strued to grant to said grantee,' or its successors or assigns, any right to sell, transfer or assign said franchise, or any' of the rights or privileges thereby granted, except In the manner afore- said. •■ That the City of Los Angeles shall have the right, at the expiration of the aforesaid period, to purchase the pipe lines and all properties in any of the streets hereinbefore mentioned, belong- ing to the grantee of said franchise, or his or Ita successors In Interest, laid or constructed under the grant of ' said franchise, or used by said grantee of his or its successors in Interest In the : exercise of said franchise, at a fair valuation, provided that the option to, make such purchase shall be declared by resolution of the City Council passed not more than six months prior to the expiration of said period of twenty-one years. The valuation of the property covered by the aforesaid option or right to pur- chase shall be determined by a board of three arbitrators, of whom one shall be . appointed by the city, one by the said grantee or his or its successors in In- tercut, and the third by the two arbl- , trators so appointed. Said arbitrators shall be appointed within thirty days I after the declaration by the city of its,, option to purchase said property. In . case said arbitrators fall to make and : file an award within the time herein- after limited, a new board of three ar- bitrators shall be appointed in the same manner as hereinbefore prescribed, to, determine the valuation of said prop- erty. The board of arbitrators shall Immediately upon the appointment of Its members enter upon the discharge ; of its duties. Any vacancy in the board of arbitrators shall be filled Jt>y the party who made the original appoint- ment to the vacant place. The award of the arbitrators must be made and filed with the City Clerk of said city within three months after their ap- pointment, and a majority of the arbi- trators who agree thereto may make I such award. ■ ■ : ,- '. The amount of the valuation of said property determined by the arbitrators as hereinbefore provided shall be paid by the city to said grantee, or his or | its successors or assigns, In lawful money of the United States, upon the ex- E plration of the aforesaid period of 'J twenty-one years, or, if the award of the arbitrators shall not have been '■' made and filed at least two months be- fore the expiration of said period of twenty-one years, then within ■ t wo; months after the filing of said award. £ Upon the making of said payment the I title and right of possession of all said property shall pass to the City of Los Angeles. • ■ '.':,' •'; That any neglect, failure or refusal to comply with any of the conditions of said franchise shall thereupon lmmedl- I ately Ipso facto effect a forfeiture thereof, and the said city, by its. City i Council, may thereupon . declare I said • franchise forfeited, and may ■ exclude ■ said grantee, or his or its successors and assigns, from further use of i the | streets of said city under said franchise, apd said grantee and his or its success- ors and assigns shall thereupon and im- mediately surrender all rights In and to I the same, and said franchise shall be deemed and shall remain null, void and of no effect. . . . i ; Notice Is also hereby plven that sealed bids, In writing, will be received i for said franchise up to eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the twenty-first day of August, 1905; that the bids received will be opened at that time; ' that all < bids must be for the payment of a stated sum in gold coin or the United States; and that the franchise will be Btruck off, sold and awarded to - the person, firm or corporation who shall ■ make the highest cash bid therefor; provided, only, that at " the time :ot I opening said bids any responsible per-,.' son, firm or corporation, present or represented, may bid for said franchise I a sum not less than ten per cent above, the highest sealed bid therefor, and ■■ that said bid so made may. be raised . not less than ten per cent by any other responsible bidder, and said bidding may so continue until finally said fran- chise shall be struck off, sold and awarded by said City Council to the : highest bidder therefor in gold coin of the United States. Each sealed bid mutt be accompanied with cash, or I a certl- § fled check payable to the City Treas-: urer of the City of Los Angeles, for, the full amount of said bid, and no sealed bid "will be considered unless said cash or check is enclosed there- with; and the successful bidder must deposit at least ten per cent of tho amount of his- bid with the City Clerk" before said franchise will be struck off; to him, and if he shall fall to make ■ such deposit Immediately his bid will I not be received, and will be considered' as void, and said franchise -will then and there be again offered for sale to the bidder who shall make the highest; cash bid therefor, subject to . the same ;. conditions as to deposit as above men- tioned. Said procedure will be had un- til said franchise is struck off, sold I and awarded to a bidder who shall', make the necessary deposit of at least ten per cent of the amount of his bid. as herein provided. Said successful bidder shall deposit with the City Clerk, within twenty-four hours after the ae-i ceptance of his bid, the remaining nine- ty per cent of the amount thereof, and I in case he or it fails to do so, then the said deposit theretofore made will be forfeited, and the award of said fran- chise will be void, and said franchise will then and there by said City Coun- I ell l>o again offered for sale to the highest bidder therefor, in the ■ earae « manner and under the same lestrlc- tlons as hereinbefore provided, and in case said bidder falls to deposit with the City Clerk the remaining nlaety per cent of his bid within twenty. four I hours after its acceptance, the tward to him of said franchise will be; net aside, and the deposit theretofore made by him will be forfeited, and no fur- ther proceedings for the sale of said franchise will be had until . the same shall be readvertlsed for sale. Notice is also hereby given that tha successful bidder for said franchise must, within five daya after said fran- chlse is awarded to him or It, tile with I the City Council a bond running to said I city, in the penal sum of five thousand dollars, with at least two good and suf. flclent sur-tles, to be approved by said City Council, conditioned that said bid- der shall well and truly observe, fulfill and perform each and every term and. condition of said franchise, and that m| case of any breach ot condition of laid . bond the whole amount of the penal ; sum therein named shall be taken and; deemed to be liquidated damages, and i. shall be recoverable from the principal and Burettes upon said bond. If said bond be not so filed,. the award of said.; franchise will be^ net aside, and any money paid 1 1 ' T-SO-S9 iOt ." City Clerk. Bverythln-r you want you will find in ; the eIMiUUd page— a modern oaoyelo* - ptidlv -On« cent a word, .-