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iO9 ANGELES HERALD} SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, 1905. JERSEYMAN PAINTS * COW A BOTTLE GREEN Aug. 7~fite»mer Bsnta Rosa, for Ban Anr IMBteamer Banfa Hosa, for Han rrancl.c %jsflßßLß . Bteamer Banta Barbara, Gray* Har- bor. Bteamer Dlspajcn, CA#p*r. Rchooner W. F. wit*man, from Cray's Schooner floiano, from OrAy's Harbor. Brhooner Commerce, from Olympla. Tug Redondo, In port, VESSELS ON TIIO WAT. Schooner A. V. Coats, from TAComa, flehooner Forester, from Point Dis- covery. Steamer Tartus, from RureVA. VESSELS LOADING. Schooner Alvena, at Portland. Schooner Mary Wlnkelman, at tacotnA. Schooner Forester, At Point Discovery. San Francisco Shipping By Associated Press. BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4.— Arrlved- BteAmer Shasta, from San Pedro; steam- er Norwood, from Ban Pedro; steamer Bonlta, from SAn Pedro; steamer James fl. HlMlnn, from Port l«os Angeles Bulled— Htenmer Brooklyn, Hedondo; Steamer Pnmon, Ban I>flra Onrflnkle did not appear In rotirt yesterday, and his ball In the sum of $200 furnished by Justice Cohen was forfeited. The whereabouts of Oar- flnkle Is unknown. He has not been seen by his family for two day*. Mrs. Oarflnkle Is convinced that he has been crazed by. tho heat. When the mother attempted to res- cue the boy on one occASlon he at- tacker! her. nnd neighbors name to her aid. This Incident led to the visit of the constable. There Is a deep well on the farm, and he decided that this was ft good place to keep his little son coot. Fre' quently he would tie a rope about the boy's body and drop him twenty feet Into th« well. Oarflnkle has a farm on the outskirts of Paterson. Among his possessions are a cow and a calf. Th*se tied to a fence and painted them bottle green. FATERBON, N. J., Aug. 4.— Nathan (iarflnkle Is being hunted as ft .fugitive from Juatlce, hut his neighbors b«Ilev» his mind ha* become affected by the recent hot spell. He assaulted con- stable* who sought to arrMt him for maltreating hla wife, And this \n the charge on which he Is Wanted by tha court. Special to the Herald. Into Deep Well to Keep Him Cool Eccentric Farmer Lower* Little Boy OCEAN PARK- NOTES OCISAN PARK, Aug. 4.—At a meet- Ing of local realty dealers held today for the purpose of discussing the feas- ibilityof forming a permanent organ- ization the following committee w«a appointed to act on various suggestion!) nnd queries and to render a report at a meeting to be held at the call of the chairman, James R. H. Wagner: Messrs. T. O. Smith, E. O. Smith, C.A. Brown, J. E. Dilleyand J. C. Conklln. Miss A. B. Byron was appointed tem- porary secretory. Special to Tho Herald. MARINE NEWS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Annetto Nye to Edwm Waldo W«rd- Lot 77, blonk A, Live OaH cemetery.... s«! . TMtld Keith nnd Mary F. Keith to Xjrs. W. k VlMchef-Lot And part lot 17, block 4, Contry Club tract $3MO A. A. Jepson and Emello Jep«on to Corlnne. ft Wood— Part lots »9 and 4rt. sun of Mtilllns trAct $10 Robert C. Jenkins And idA. R. Jenklnn to LAnra R. Ooodrlch-f/it f, block 49, Santa Monica ...$lO .T. D. Onrd and M. J. Oarrt to Mls« Mary Nellaon— Lot R, block 2, Blonnt tract No. 2 ,: $10 Rohprt fl. Rmlth, Flora M. Smith And Thomas B. Smith to Lola Anderson— f^t 86, block (1, Smith Bros.' Compton Avenue tract No. 2 $10 .f. A. Searing and ITelMi W. Bering to HAfrlet Raby— Lots 9 And 10, block 150, Redondo Beach ' *. $10 Margnrptha. Marquard And Charlr* F. Marquard to ('. W. Mlirhdl— Part lot 4, bl6ck 11, PAAAdena Highland tract $10 Hester A, Atkinson to niAdama L. Cruln—Lot •, Calvin Fletcher's division of SR.rt of nub If, Han Gabriel OrAnge rowers' Assn $1H B. tlellpr to Rosa Heller—Lot 7, block E, Alamltog tract; lot 4, block 85: lots 27 And 28, blook 86, Long Beach: lot* 9 and 11. block 52. Long Bench; lot R, block 1; lot 7. block 2; lot S, block 2; lots a And 4. block 1, Iteietr & Hays' tract; lots n and 28, block 4s, and pArt lot 1, block IB; lots 6 and 8, block Bit, Long Beach; lot 14, block hK Alamltos tract ....,.../ $1 C. B. Payne and Josephine Payne to Louise Turney— Lots 13, 14 And 15, block 8, Vernnn-PArk tract $1700 C. L. Bundy, Nelllo Allen nnd John A. Stanwood, Individuallyand an trustee, to John August Magilnson— Lot 12, block N, Ocean Park Villa tract No. 2 , $io T. I. &. T. Co. to George L. Thompson— Lot 84, blodk H, third Aild to North Man- hattan Beach $10 Holywood Having* Bank & Trust Co. to George L. -Omar— Part lot R, block 2, Hollywood pcenn View tract ,$lO Howard W. Wood and Jennie E. Wood to some— Part lot 20, block 1, Hollywood Ocean View tract $10 Alice L. McCaldln to Mrs. <i. E-.-lAtn- rop—Lot 3, T. Nichols' subdivision of lot 9, block X, Ban pasqual Irnct. ...$lO 1 Mutual Realty company to Marl 'G. Glenn—Lot 23rt. tnter«urban tract. tslOo The South Pasadena. Methodist Epis- copal church to Drusllla C. Ualley—» Lot 2, block It, Raymond Villa. tract No. 1 $800 Alice C. Gray to Efflo F. Mosher— Lot r,, block B, West Adams and Jefferson Street tract $10 Ralph Rogers company to M. K. Mar- tin—Lots 24, 25, 26 and 27, block F, Union Trust company of Los Angeles to Francis Welsenborn Lot 23, block 1, Panorama trnct $250 Ralph Rogers company .to Mary C. Hagrr Lot 11, block 2, Highland Park addition $125 J. W. Barnurn, Mrtv W. 8.-.mum and Mary B. Enos to Elizabeth Morrlll Lots 13 nnd 14, Hiss addition to Her- mosa Beach \u25a0.... .SIO,OOO E. J. Baldwin to Kate Marron— Lot 38, block G, Lucky Baldwin tract.. slo Amos F. Nadeau and Maggie May Nadeau to Julia A. Kllngensmlth Part lot 4, Mary A. Nadeau tract. ...... .$lO Weston Building company to T. E. Nowell— Lot. 5, Weston's tract. .. .$2400 Emll Firth and Benveneda S. Firth to Ruth M. Townscnd— Lot 98, Walnut Park ' ;...$728 Same to Jessica A. 'Potter Lot 97, same tract ..$725 David McNalr, Marian McNalr, George C. Flfnt and Maud A. Flint to John N. Collins Lot* 6 and 7. Ronan tract.. slo Charles M. Stimson to Charles Kaempf Lot 14, block 1, Washington Street tract $10 William Bowen and Sarah B. Bowen to Mrs. Minnie W. Bunks Agreement to convey lot 8, block B, Manasquan tract at Colcgrovo $425 Brlglda Zobeleln to August t>. Bartol Lot 16, block 3, Zobeleln's Main Street tract ' $10 W. E. Emerson and Kathleen Emer- son to P. A. Stanton— Undivided half interest in lots 8, 9 and 10, block 4, Bbs- ton Heights tract $10 Title Insurance and Trust company to White Mortimer, executflr of estate of Joseph McCormlck, deceased Lots 8. 9 and 39, East Hollywood Heights tract $10 G. S. Dunscomh to Pacific Electric Land company Lots 2 and 3, Reserved lots Pacific Coast Steamship com- pany :$lO Same to same Lot on east line of Front street In San Pedro $10 H. C. Smith to same Part Rancho Los Palos Verdes \u25a0 $10 Epes Randolph to Pac. Elec. Land Co.— Lot 1, reserved lots, tract of Pacific Coast Steamship Co. at San Pedro; lot on east lino of Front St., San Pedro ........ $10 H. G. Harvey to Mary C. Gardner— Lots 58 and G5, Grider & Hamilton^ Garfield Place tract ..;: $10 T. I. &T. Co. to Mrs. D. Leeser— Lot 30, block A, The McCarthy Co.'s Main St. & Monetary Aye.' tract , ..$lO Union Trust Co. of L. A; to Mrs. B. H. Kuhn— Lot, 26. block 19, Short Line Beach subdivision No. 2 -. ; ; $10 Theodore B. Wilcox to Olivxe A. Byrne- Lot 24, block 10, Vay View tract $10 G. M. Jpnes et al to Olive A. Byrne- Part lot 24, block 10, Bay View trt ....$lO T. I. & T. Co. to A. R. Fraser et al— Fraction lot 2, block 28, Short Line Beach subdivision No. 4 ..$lO T. I. & T. Co. to same—Fraction lots 1 10 and 11, block 28, same tract , $10 1/.: A.-'Trupt .Co. to Emma L. Burson— Lot 8. block A, West Sixteenth St. tr $10 Nellie M. Sieghold to Charlotte May Kruegev Marsh— Lot 43 and undivided Vi Interest in lots 78 arid 27, Western addi- tion tract : $10 Jennio Nicholson to Preston W. Barrltt —Lot 27. block A, A. J. Painters sub ..$lO Oeo. It. Peck to Etella Wever et al— Lot 15, block 5, North Manhattan Bench tract No. 2 \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 $10 A. J. Stamm to T. M. Wolf— Agreement to convey lot 16. block A, Cameron tr $4800 Woodwnrd-Brnnett Co. to John E. Yoa- kum—Undivided half Interest In lot 2 and part lot 4, block 36, Terminus Homestead tract "• $2200 J. R. Heldman and Jessie Heldman to 8. H. Bkeats—Lot J, block 170, Banta Monica $10 Edward L. Story to Charles A. Canfleld —Lot 17, block L, Dayton Heights tract. slo George G. Davis nnd Dellna Davis to Alexander N. Lord—Farm lot 125.. Alaml- tos tract i $10 George A. Winner and Lorlnda O. Win- ner to Charles B. Moody—Part lots 17 and 18. block A, A. J. Painter's sub ;$lO Helen R. Mason and Charlps L. Mason to Samuel Bennett— Lot 33, Hewitt's sub $1" Ocean Heights Inv. Co. to William Hor- ace Austin— Part lot 7, block > D, Ocean Villa tract $10 William T. Rtrawhrldge and Margaret E. Strawbridge to Henry Bush—Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, block 14, Btrawbridgfl & Wiggins' add ........$lO Ralph Rogers Co .to Henry Bush and Phebo A. Bush— Lots 16 and 17, block 24. Highland Park add $400 Los Angeles Free JMethodlst Seminary to Henry Bush—l'art lot 32, Highland Park add $250 Gilbert F. Stevenson and Carrie Y. Ste- venson to Vtrgll Herard— Lots 1 to 13, block 3; lots 1 to 14, block B; lots 1 to 4, block C: lots 1to 22, block D: lots 1to 7, block Ej'lots 1 to 4. block F; lots 1 to 20, block G. and block 11, North San Pedro tract No. 3, Wilmington ..$lO L. R. Garrett and B. P. Garrett to Elmer C. Sweeney Lot ,10, Mimeta, Place tract \u0084., .......;... .'....510 T Duncan Osborn to Joel David Watts —Lot 21. Nies t rant. 7.° ;. $10 Norman M. Melrose arid Flossy A. Melroso to A. R. Pettibone— Part sec- tion 28, township 5 north, range 12 wont $4500 M A Forster to R. C. Harrls-^-Lots 8 to 12, block 21, \u25a0 Pasadena Villa tract $200 Chtarles A. Neal and Carrie M. Neat to J. 8. Kuns—Lots 20 and 21, block XX, Glendora ......SIOO Emily C Hardaway to Charles Feder- man—Lot 12. block B, Occidental Park •'• •• * lv William W. Mines to 8. 8. Federman —Lot 5, block B. Occidental Park.. 110 Charles F. Miller and Mary J. Miller to Edmund A. Turner and Mary H Turner Part Farm lot 41, Gardena tract '^^ George W. Rown and Annie F.Rowe to Alfred F Bmlth and Russell B. Hal- lett—Lots X and L. block 197, Santa M< PrudentlaY " investment ' Vo'mpa'ny" of Los Angeles to Frank Garrett-Lot 22. block 2. Bhatto addition.. . ... . ••\u25a0••»1J Same to same Ix>t. 36, *«'nier tr o C iiver' B. Bond^c'lar'a "A". ' Bond" and Btate Bank and Trust company of Los Angeles to Barah A. Cooper— Lot 178 Grider &Hamilton's Lomlta Park. .S4OO ' San Pedro Shipping ;.V : ; ARRIVED Steamer Grace Dollar. Gray's Harbor. Steamer Roanoke. Portland. Steamer Alcatraz, Greenwood. Steamer laqua, Portland. Gasoline schooner Setoyome, Point Arena. Steamer Santa Monica, Gray's Harbor. ' Steamer Mandalay, Crescent City. Steamer Noyo, Bowen's Landing. SAILED Steamer San Gabriel. Umpqua. Steamer Pasadena, Eureka. -. : . ;. INPORT Steamer F. H. Leggett, Eureka. Schooner EBpada, Everett. Schooner David Evans, Everett. Schooner King Cyrus. Gray's Harbor. Schooner Endeavor, Olympla. .:•. ; - Schooner Wawona. Wlllapa. Bchooner Manila. Everett. Schooner R. C. Blade, Gray's Harbor. Schooner Borealls, ABtoria. Schooner Kona, Gray's Harbor. Schooner Willis A. Holden. Mukllteo. Schooner Voluhteer, Gray's Harbor. Barkentine C. G. Perkins. Portland. Bark Vldette, Fort Brag. Barkentine Harvester, Tacoma. VESSELS ON THE WAY. Steamer Chequamegon, Wisconsin. . , . Steamer ' Despatch, Mukllteo. Steamer Wasp, Seattle. Steamer Santa Barbara, Gray's Har- bor. '^rV7 etTi%'rV~. ' ~." Steamer BonltarSan Francisco. Schooner Balboa, Uverett. Schooner James Rolph, Everett. \u25a0 Schooner Ensign, Gray's Harbor. Schooner Metor, Hadlock. Schooner- Columbia, Ballard. Schooner Dauntless, Gray's Harbor. Schooner Mahukona, Portland. Schooner F. S. Redfield, Ballard. Schooner" Alert, Belllngham. Schooner Alpena, Belllngham. Barkentine John Palmer. Everett. \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0-* '\u25a0*> -LOADING. Steamer Marshlield, Hardy Creek. Steamer' South Bay, Gray's Harbor. Schooner Spokane, Gamble. Schooner Prosper, Ballard. Schooner : Excelslor, Wlllapa. Schooner Irene, Portland. Schooner Watson A. West, Gray's Haf- Schooner Marconi, Ballard. Schooner Alpha, Wlllapa. Schooner Nokomis, Gray's Harbor. Schooner Eldorado, Everett. Schooner Okanogan, Gamble. Schooner Bainbrldge, Blakely. Schooner Ruby, Coqiillle River. Schooner R. W. Bartlett, Gray's Har- bor. . . Schooner R. E, Godfrey, Ballard. Schooner Stlmson, 'Ballard. Schooner O. J. Olsen, Ballard. Schooner Bangor. Gray's Harbor. Schooner J. A. Campbell. Columbia. Schooner Hortolpu, Portland. ' Schooner Crescent. Tacoma. Schooner Soquel. Hadlock. Schooner J. H. Bruce, Tacoma. Schooner Minnie A. Came, Tacoma. Schooner E. K. Wood, Gray's Harbor. Schooner Ariel, Gray's Harbor. Barkentine Benicla, Everett. Schooner Novelty, San Francisco. FOREIGN VESSELS. British Bark Pass of Killlecranckie, Antwerp. Ship Glenerlcht, Hamburg. British Bark Kilmeny, Hamburg. German Ship Wandsbeck. Hamburg. MARINE NOTES The steamer Alcatraz. Captain Fred- erlckson. brought in 10,000 ties for the L. W. Bllnn Lumber company. The steamer laqua, Captain Olsen, came In yesterday from Eureka with a full cargo consigned to the E. K. Wood, Patten A Davis and Ganahl Lumber companies. Captain Oridley of the North American Dredging company has been in San Pedro two weeks, engaged in taking soundings between the inner and outer harbors, for the purpose of dredging the outer por- tion or the bar at an early date. The odd looking three-masted gasoline schooner, the Seteome, Captain Bash, arrived yesterday from Point Arena with a cargo of 16,431 ties for the Pacific Elec- tric company, 35.000 feet of lumber for the Pacific Coast Planing Mill company and 45.000 feet for the National Lumber company, and a portion of the cargo Is consigned to Redondo wholesalers. The steamers Mandalay, Noyo and Banta Monica brought In full cargoes. The schooner Borealls, Captain John- son, fouled the Sunset cable yesterday while being moved to a new position, and two Japs were sent for from White's Point yesterday morning to remove the obstructions The cable caught in the rudder of the vessel. The Japs, both ex- perienced divers, succeeded in clearing the cable between 1 and 2 o'clock. For a time. It looked as though serious dam- age to the cable might result. Redondo Shipping ARRIVED. Bteamer Noyo, from Eureka. Steamer Mandalay, from Eureka. Bteamer Banta Barbara, from Grays StVntn'er Dispatch, from Caspar. Hteamer State of California, from San Francl-co. Bteamer Grace Dollar, for Ban Pedro. Bteamer Noyo. for Ban V«aro. Steamer Mandalay, for San Pedro. Bchooner W. J. Patterson, for Gray's "arbor. TO ARRIVB. \u25a0 ,„ , Aug. «-Bteamer Btate of California, from San Diego. Aug. 7— Bteamer Santa Rosa, from Ban Francisco. ' . _ Aug. B—Bteamer Banta Rosa, from Ban Dl«so. BAIL Auk. (-Steamer State of California, tor flan -FraacUeo. Undelrvered Telegrams There are undelivered telegrams at the office of the Western Union Telegraph company for Mrs. Jennie Bowman, A. H. MiiclClnele. George Perry and wife. D. 11, Davis, J. A. Ryan. F. 8. McOuire, Mls» Bertha Pride. F. H. Ordley. 8. Hasty*. P. W. Kempner, - C. C. Pride, Alice Wallum. Murland V. Bryant. Hit. M. A. Ohapln. John (1. T.»nno» and T,t*»l« H. liennO* to Ehrenreleh Ouatav Tllilmnn and Ll*2le Thompson Jllllman—r,nt 86, Lennox 1 Ftg- ueroa tract „.. , ....$lO .T. W. Phetfls to tterthft. M. Jumper— f*ot SI, block A. ilammelis sub $10 Charles nrlmei- nnd Florence E. Grimes to Tiewl* Neweomb— Lot 1, block 13, Car- ter's Vineyard tract $10 A. O. llollldfty to R. F. FOM-lirtt i\ Prank C. Platt c».'« firm frftct $10 T. I. A T. On. to Kutherlnfl R. Flanrt- Kftn— lxit 11, <!fth\i<>ntA rtacfl Add $10 O. A. Murphy and Btmt« A. Murp^.v to KAtrhrln*B. FlanaßAh— l^t 11, Cahitenjta PWnoi KM $10 Mrs. V. K. Flood to rtmma. J. Rlmorc— Lot* 8, 4 And li, block 78, Pomona .SI2OO FflnnlO Harmor*. ***>ctitrtx of estAte of David R. fißrmorc, d«rM.*Rd. to the La Fe**A. Lflnd Co.— T-ofi 12, 14, JS, IT, 83 nnd 84( Lft. Frpaa trflot lIOR3 Fntinlfl BArmore to La Fretm TiAnd Co, —Lots 12 14 15 17 33 and 84, Ia Frssit tr It OottfrM Johnson to J. R. Btnnnnr<l— Lot 19, Peck« subdivision of block 29, Ban Pedro $10 Corn*lln» Cole to FrAnr»« Morrfn—Lot 7IS, Wsst End Ocean View tract $If> D. A. Yon Vrankon to Joapphlna Ollvor -Lot 12, blook 2, Harvpy trftnt $10 tinnrleMA M. Hurke to ChArIPH P. Fol- k*irth-LOt 15, block C, Hnrvnrd Mts tr $10 Broadway Bk. ft Tr. Co. to P. B. Roy-^ Part lot 2, block 17, M. fl $10 P. H ,Roy to Merrltt M. Allen—Same prftpprty an abovo $10 Mprrlit M. Allen to August Freese- Bam« property nhove $10 John H. llollpr to Otto P. Roller— Lot* 10 ftnd Id, block 1, GoldPn Bay tract ..$lO O. P. Roller Irt Amelia B. Mart—tint 18, block 1, Uoldon nay trnot $10 In* N. PArr to Ina M. Parr—Lot 80, Congers Central Aye. trnct $10 F. E. Bundjr to C. J. Fox «t si— Lot If, block 147, Bantfl. Monica ".$lO M. D. Painter to John A. Gemmlli—Lot 8 nnd part lot 4, Mock F, M. D. Pnlnters duhrilvlnlon of north M arren of block Q, subdivldon lands of J. It. Painter nnd B. F. Ball tin F. A. Powell to Chnrles C. McCoy—Lots 15 And 10. block 3, Bhort Linn BPArh sub- division No. 1 $1 Oeorßp H. Lovewftll to tlimh F,. Smith- Lot 4, block 4. B«ntly & Orlppens subdl- vision of cast H lot 7. block 3«. It. S.; lot 10, block 12, G. W. Mor«ans Sycamore Grovfl tmct; pnrt lot 3, T. F. Blxby tr $211 Gertruda A. Hnrbert to Nicholas Bartol -Lot 33, block 11, South Woodlawn tr $10 L. L. Bequette to If, L. Montgomery- Lots 3 ftnd 4, Benuelte tract, being re- subdivision of lots 14 IB And 16, Hlscork & Rmlths second addition $10 George W. Daw to Alice I. Be*ton— Lots 9 and 10, block 2, Daw &Nlles Subdivision of VernondalP $1175 Alice I. fipxton to H. B. Hurlbut—Lots 9 and 10, block 2, Daw & Nlles subdivision of Ve.rnondn.le $10 Theodore F. Tnylor to M. A. Reynolds- Lot 83, Ocean Beach Subdivision $10 Mrs. Oeorgo Rlbley to W. R. Vtsscher— Lots 16 and 17, block B. Country Club tr $10 C. H. Repse and Mrs. C. It. Reese to Frank L. Norton and Ethel O. Norton- Lot 22, block X, Harvard Hplghts tract. slo Florence Lliirllpy and Walter Llndley to Columbian Inv. Co.—Lot 1 and part lot 2, resub of part of Edgar's sub $10 Alton B. Hllf to Pomona Ranch Water Co.—Part lot 14, Nor.heast Pomona tract; Lot 20, Loop & Mescrve trnct $10 Thomas G. Otis and Ella F. Otis to same— Part name property as above $10 Jonathan B. Tuttle and Sarah R. Tuttle to same— Part samfl property as aboVo.slo W. J. Woodward and Isabella Wood- ward to Isabel R. Hpnderson— Lot 19 and part lot 20, block 1, F. H. Small's sub of blocks 17 and 18, Arlington Heights trt.slo Jonathan B. Freeland and Marlet 11. Freeland to Jeanette F. Burkhead, C. Adell Burkhead and Ella O. Burkhead— Lots 1 and 2, Farland tract v $685 Blrdina P. Mott to Commercial Trust Co.. trustee— Part lots 26, 27 and 28, Wies- endanger's City tract $1 Commercial Trust Co., trustee, to Hum- boldt L. Gates— Part lots 26, 27 and 28; Wlesendanger's City tract $2800 Augustine Campbell-Johnston to Isaac Saylln— Lots 11 and 12, Avenue 64 tract.. sl Isaac Saylin to Hans A. Lage Lots 10 and 11, Avenue 64 tract $10 . L. V. Graves to Frances Uznay— Lot 19. block B, Mnrengo tract $1 Anna Herman to Joseph E. Hayden— Part block D, replat of Tebbett's sub..slo W. H. Loomls and Octa J. Loomls to Mabel E. Maxwell— Part lot 17, block 64, Long Beach ..$lO Isabelle Bradfort to Mabel E. Maxwell —Part lot 17, block 64, Long Beach $10 Rlley Hogue and Maude J. Hogue to Charles Leno Lot 145, Green's Central Avenue tract $10 Pickering Land ft Water Co. to Alex- ander P. Moore— Lots 5, 12, 13. 20 and 21, B. M. Parker's add to Whlttier $10 Alexander P. Moore to A. J. Rendle- man-Lots 5, 12. 13, 20 and 21, B. M. Parker's add to Whittler $10 S. A. Reed and Marguerite Reed to E)lckey Henderson— Lot 20, Angelus trt.slo J. F. Holbrook to J. F. Holbrook Co.— Lot 3, Osborne and lot 4, Osborne, of what is known as Requena tract .....SIO,OQQ John M. Frazier to J. Richard Haas- Part lot 10, Bowen &Newton subdivision of lots 34 to 38, lands of Mutual Orchard tract $10 Azby A. Chouteau to Joseph B. Graham —Lots 7 and 8, block 5, L. A. Imp. Co.s subdivision of part lot 8, block 39, H. S. $10 R. A. Brown to Wm. Forbes— Lot 23, W. V. Kellen tract $10 Henry A. Darling to Amelia Marguerite Woodworth— Part lots 22 23 and 24.J. F. Hook trnct , $10 M. L. Wicks. to Wilbert H. Dunlap—Lot 202, Green's Central Aye. tract add ....S33Q Walter L. Udell. to Ellsworth Leonard- son—Lot 2, Peorla St. tract $1300 John C. Cutler to John A. -Patton Lots 1 and 2. Pecks subdivision of block 52, San Pedro SMOO J. A. Patton to B. E. Johnson et nl— Lots 1 and 2, Pecks subdivision of block 52, San Pedro ...: $10 City of Santa Monica to Joseph T.- Hal- Bey— Lot 37, blk 3, Woodlawn Cemetery $40 t. G. & T. Co. to John H. Barnhlll-Ro- conveyance of trust property T. I. &T. Co. to George La Yore— Part lot 3, block 51, Huber tract $10 T. I. & T. Co. to Mary E. Carrlgan— Lot 10, Bowen & Chamberllns Main & Flgueroa St. tract No. 2 $10 T. I.•& T. Co. to Hannah. M. Baker- Lot 4, block 1. Venice Park tract $10 Albert H. Beach to William E. Lee- Part lots 41 and 40, block A,. Believnn Place tract $'0 Sarah E. Thompson et nl to Ethelyn T. Adams-Part lot 16, block A. W. E. Fer- guson's subdivision of lots 67 10 and 11, G. B. Adams subdivision of part of Al- hambra addition tract $1 J. B. Pendleton to Newell W. Griffin— Part section 20 T1 S R 12 W $2000 Hermosa Beach L. W. Co. to E. E. Kalsetv-1-.nt 4, block 64, Ist addition to Hermosa Beach $10 Same to G. H. Kaiser—Lot 3. block «i same tract $19 Same to same— Lot 2, block 20, Hermosa Beach ' .....;.. $lO Thomas McCarthy to A. J. Warner et al—Lots 5 and 6, block 33, Garvanza add. No. 1 .....*lO Mary Duncan to J. B. Burgess— Lot 14. block IS. Angeleno Heights ..$lO Otis E. Wern to James Hoslck— Lot 24, L. A. Imp. Co.s subdivision of block 9. lot 8, block 39. H. S $10' Jesse Yarnell to William H. Hall-Lots 1 13 and 18, block It lots BUS and part Jot 9, block 2, Yarnells subdivision of northeast part of loth4, block 36, 11. B. $10 Thomas Fitzgerald to Franklin P. Burch— Beginning at a point on the north line of First street 127.06 feet from In- tersection of said line witheast line of Spring street; -thence east along First street 35.05 feet ,etc $10 Thomas Fitzgerald to Josiah Myrlek, ,Ir. —Same property as above $10 Eliza A. Elliott to Robert Millar— Lot 24, Gardner & Farrls iubdivfllslon of part lots 4 and 5, block Q. Ban Pasqual tr $10 The State Bank of Ban Pedro to H. A. Wilkinson—Lot It, block 81, Harbor View subdivision '. ....$lO George Lacour to Edwin R. Fox—Lots 16 and 17. Hlscock &Smiths first add ..$lO John K. Newman to W. 1 H. Warfleld— Lot 223, Ocean Beach subdivision Redondo Beach $l n Same to Denman Barratt—Lot 228, Ocean Beach subdivision Redondo Heach ....$lO Francis A. Banborn to Elizabeth Rohada Dentils—Lot 20, block E, Manzanlta Ills tract "JIO James L. Orlffin to W. 11. Holliday— Part lot 4, Peeks subdivision of block 61. San Pedro ••• .<slo Henry S. Keyes to W. 11. Holliday-Lot 8, Bonnie Brae Place $10 E W. Lewis to Rhoda Ann Beall— Lot 18, block 24. Angeleno Heights -.11600 Albert Schlelm to Harriet A. Reynolds- Lot 18, block It, Alderson & Sons Went Jefferson Ht tract $10 11. T. Co. of L. A, to Wm. Gardiner Agreement to con lot 1, blk B, Naples $800 T. J. Henderson to Ulrlo Allen— Lot 2, block EO, Huntlngton Park $lA Abbot Klnney Co. to C. W. Mettler et al —Agreement to convey lot X, Kinney & Dickinson subdivision of Venice of Amer- ica tract .\u25a0 $1600 Richard Cox and Elizabeth B. Cox to William Fllcklnger—Lot 8, block X, Bar- rett Villa tract ........$lO Patrick J. Doyle and Georgia Doyle to William Ellek—Lot 7, block Is, town of Monet a $300 Abbot Klney Co, to C. W. Mettler and W. H. NeUwonder— Lot T, Klnney * Dickinson'* sub of •Vnlce of America FRIDAY.AUGUST 4. Charles P. Folkerth and Annie M. Fol- kerth to John B. Walters— Lot 6, block E, Harvard Heights ' $10 Matilda W. Stephens and Albert M. Ste- phens to G. L. Friable and W. 11. Lemon —Lot 20 and part lot 19, block )!, Central Beach tract : $10 O. A. Hart. Ida M. Hart and Lyddal B. Winston to Matilda W. Stephens— Part lot 19. block B, Central Beach tract $2 11. N. Stone. Edna Pearl Stone and Wil- liam P. Mooney to Mra. 11. H. Haynes— Lots 29 and SO, block 2, Carolina tract. ..slo T. G. & T. Co. to Alice O. Mendoza— Part lots 48 and 50, Calkins' Flgueroa Street tract $10 Mary T. York to Louts C. McKnlght— Part lot 10, block 194, Redondo Beach. ..llo Redondo Imp. Co. to Mary T. York- Part lot 10. block 194, Rerimiilo Beach... slo Continental li. & L. Assn. to Harah M. ,I..iim>u Lot 27, block 193, Itedondo Uoacli .- $10 California Hafe Deposit & Trust Co. to Continental B. &L. Assn.—Lot 184, block C, Meade & Dnlton'i tract $1837 Herbert L. Hrann and Nanele 8. Brann to A. W. Chllds-Lot i. J. H. Fleming's gub , .$lO Albert W. Chllds and Jessie O. Child* to Eugene F. Hess— Lot 2, J. H. Fleming's nub $10 J. H. Falconer and Ada Falconer to George W. Youngblood—Part lots 26 and 27. block 35V4. O. S ...$lO Pauadena Realty Co. to F. B. Landon and Eva - M. Landon—Part of tract marked Mr«. \u25a0 Vawter 42.81 acres In Dlv, B, lands of S. Q. 0. a. Assn..... SlO 11 Beach Property JtBACH I NBRnS NO AWAKKIWfI. i,OT9 at rtn«iT rnicrcs, »r,O TO MAO. , The actual beach area In Cai- .ilfornla Is limited. Each year I lithe Available iinsubdmded 'if bench property Is less and less, X and as the demand Increases, . ,! the best beaches willever .have i the greatest value. Now', the Inest beach Is not the beach that has been boomed the hard- est (we don't believe In booms), but the best beAch Is the beach '. : with the greatest natural ad* -.i vantages Is the beach with a \u25a0 safe surf a strand of clean, . '\u2666' purs' sand with natural: sur* / rounding* with a beauty God- . . given. A city may be built by I! i man anywhere nnd In Any i place! but a bench I*a great ii collection of the SANDff OBV \u25a0 TIMB, and man cannot make a beach. claim for ocnANO nWAfllt that It Is the grandest, widest, whitest, cleanest, long*, *st strand In California In this country. This Is nature's gift, •r-not man's. . , . OtII'.ANO IinACII SYNDICATE, MO Month Ilrondtrny. MEnCHANTS TttUST COMPANY, Trim lee, , SOT South Ilromitrnj-. ! TIin.MeOAnTHY COMPANY, Genernl Nnlen Mnnnser, 303 North nrondrvay. T<o>flim<O)irT®w (SOITORY) YOU WILL FIND UNDER THIS HRADINO OUR BIG LIST OF GOOD BUYS IN BEACH PROPERTIES. Re F. Wdbkeir <&•©©. 3>Q2 MaiscDini V" eannldnimgi IWMI © E , 3T SELL Lot, ocean front, close to business, with a nine- room and a four-room house, all furnished, at $6250; only $2000 cash; •,/ '; \u25a0 houses rented. Very close-In sand lot, for today, $1300. Silver Strand, corner, f ln- V est, $1650; worth $2100 at '\u25a0 least. \u25a0 ' ' Cabrillo canal lot, $2500. \u25a0 ..'\u25a0 \u25a0 $800 for corner, three blocks of ocean and of Venice, high, dry, and faces Venice. Come in and make, some money. CHARLES E. LOCKE, With OID SETTLERS INVESTMENT CO., . f> I'avlllon, Venice. 601-603 Grant Building. NEWPORT BEACH— :'\u25a0->.,. . ', EXCURSION OVER ' THK ; ' PACIFIC ELECTRIC LINES ' .'!_ ..-;._ j . SATURDAY.' ' Ye have) a few choice lots fronting 1 -ar line and l>a,y; also some lots near tho pleasure pur,' which we will sell . this -. cek at the same old price. After—; SATURDAY, AUGUST B, All prices, advance. \Go down today . or tomorrow and select your lot.X \u25a0\u0084-.' STERNS-COliaiTS INV. . CO., . 1 Parker Blocks Newport Beach. 203 Bixby Block, Long Beach. FOR SALE— * ~ ~ .'..-•.\u25a0•..•<'•:\u25a0. \u25a0; NEWPORT .IIKACH. \u25a0 I have Bom?.. choice lots on and .close to ocean front. Electric cars will- be running there ; in -two or \u25a0 three days. That means.- substantial j advance. Buy now. See maps and get prices at my office, 102 South Broadway. >i. .. ,\u25a0.-. . j. n. sexton, "';'/\u25a0', \u25a0 •' PECK'S manhattan beach tract.; ..; . ,\u25a0! \u25a0'.' : .The Finest of Them All. \u25a0"*':'• '"' .: ' !r Jt. B. SAUNDERS, . 405 Chamber of Commerce Building. .- M ANHATTAN— . _.. ' 4 In 72; bargain; $700. 17 in 8, North Manhattan; $1250. And a number of other good bargains. \u25a0\u25a0; \u25a0 WHITOOMB-GIBSON CO., ,1: V -\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 629-531 Laughlin Bldg. fOR SALE— DO YOU WANT ONE OF rthe "swellest" lots In Venice? The lot Is In block 2 of the Silver Strand and . the price is right. \u25a0 1 BROWN & WOODS, 31T Pay. ' ' \u25a0 "' ,-\u25a0.-. ' Country Property .•\u25a0\u25a0•-.\u25a0 AN OPPORTUNITY " r THAT IS PASSING. * \u25a0 Mora of this land is being sold cv- ' try week and all of this 30,000-acre ' '.ract of corn, wheat and alfalfa land willsoon be gone. i ' Any Investor or homeseeker who .iae- 1800 or $10,000 and who falls ts get 40 acres or a section of thin lane at our present prices. Ib making a , mistake. \u25a0 NEXT EXCURSION TUESDAY. PRICE NOW $22.60 AN ACRE, - INCLUDINGONW $10 SHARE OF" WATER STOCK WITH EACH ACRB BOLD. : . WESTERN COLONIZATION ANU . - - ' INVESTMENT CO.. 811 Herman W. Hellman Bldg., ' Cor. 4th and Spring. Los Angeles. |R BALE AT ALTADENA, PABA- tena's foothill acreage of ill -kinds, at prices which willlook I ridiculously low a few years hence. ' Altadena - has been slumbering, but -hows plriih of waking up some of these days. Buy now at' bedrock orleefi. h. M. PIIATT, 608 Laughlin Building. <- Altadena property a snec- lalty. \u25a0:, ' \ ' INGLKWOOD POULTRY FARM. j Lota to Suit, , $150 and up. ' Water piped to each lot; easy'terms: desirable location. Call for maps and price- lints. •\u25a0 \u25a0 ',' v.,THI3 REALTY TRUST CO., 129 South Broadway. A GREAT SNAPI I Twenty-five acres, about twelve miles from Los Angelea; eighteen i acres .in full-bearing vineyard, bal- ( ance . apricots and prunes; .good twelve-inch well. \u25a0 Price 'only. $3600, i terms, for a few days. .- . \: k-' COOPER * CUOOrniAtflC. \u25a0 ' 318 South Ilroudn-ny, llooiu237, ', OR SALE WALNUT OUOVKS. I have, a \u25a0 large list of them for sale, (ViBUY NOW, before owners recervn i the crop, as they will cjo in a few weeks. 1.. M. PKATT, 608 Laughlin Building. "Country Property Special- Ist,'1 ' Member L. A. Realty Board. PUBLIC ADVIRTISINQ Xoiir*nt gftett VrotH Puhito notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, the Uth day of July, A. t>. I**,, the Council of the City of l/os 'Angeles did. st Its meeting on said day, adopt *n Ordinance of Intention, numbered 11,299, New Series, to have the following work done, to wit i Ist. Thnf. AVENUE FirTT-SRVBN, front n line extending across said Arenu* Fifty-seven, at right ancles to th« northwesterly line of lot 2, block P, of Garvanza Addition No. 1 (•* per map of said addition recorded In Book n, t>«g« 4ft, of Mlxceltftneou* Rec- ords of Los Angeles County), from the southwesterly corner of suld lot I to. thn southeasterly line of Aldama street. Including all Intersections of streets (er- rentlng such portions of said street and Intersections as are required by lavtr to be kept In order or repair by «ny per- son or company having railroad tracks thereon, snd slso excepting such por- tions as have already been graded and ' traveled and accepted), M graded snd . graveled to the official grade In accord- ance with thm plsns and profile on file In the office of the City Engineer snd speel- ftrntlons for the construction of graveled streets, ClasN a, In the City of Los An- geles, on file in the office Of the City ' Clerk of said city, snld specifications be- ing No. (New Series). M. That n cement curb be constructed along each line of the roadway of said- Avenue Fifty-seven from a line extending across said Avenue Fifty-seven, «t right enntes to the northwesterly line of lot J, blook P, of Osrvanza Addition No. 1 (ss tier map of said addition recorded In BooU », pug* 45, of Miscellaneous Record* of Los Angeles County), from the) south- westerly corner of saM lot 2 to the south- rasterly line of Aldama street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a rement or granite curh has already been constructed to the official line and grade), in s.ecorda.nce With specifications for constructing ce- ment curbs, on file In the office of the ' flty Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). Id. That a cement sidewalk five (X) Tcet in width be constructed along' each side of said Avenue Plfty-seven from a line extending across said i Ave- nue Fifty-seven, at' right angles to \u25a0 the northwesterly line of lot 2, block P.' of Garvanza Addition No. 1(as per map of BRld addition recorded In Book 9, page' 45, of Miscellaneous Records of tos An- geles County), from the southwesterly (•orner of said lot 2, to the southeasterly line of Aldama street (excepting such portion* of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk I five (6) feet In width has been constructed to tho official line and grade), said side" walk to be constructed In accordance with specifications for constructing cement sldowalks on file In tha office of the City Clerk of said city, said specific*- ' tlons being No. 23 (New Series). 4th. That a cobble-paved gutter be ' constructed along each line of the road- way of said Avenue Fifty-seven, from a line extending across said' Avenue Fifty-seven, at right angles to tha northwesterly .' line \u25a0 of- lot 2, Block P, of Garvanza 1 Addition No. 1 (as per map of said addition recorded tn Book 9, page 46, of Miscellaneous Rec- ords of Los Ange.les County (from the southwesterly corner of said lot 2 to the 1 southeasterly line of Aldama Btreet, and a cobble-paved gutter across Mesa aye* I nue, the center Tine of said gutter to be the northeasterly curb tine of Avenue Fifty-seven (excepting along such pOr- '• tlons , of the line of said road- way along which a cement .or granite gutter has already been con- structed to the official line and grade, . and also excepting such portions Of said street and Intersections as are required by law to be kept In order or repair by anyi ferson or company having railroad tracks ' hereon. \u25a0 -.-. \u25a0 > \u25a0.- Said gutters shall be three and one- half (3H) feet In width excepting at in- \u25a0 lersectlons of f-treots, where said gutters shall be seven (7) feet in width; and Said . gutters ' shall be constructed in - accord- ' ance with the plans and profile therefor on file In the office of the City Engineer, : and in accordance withspecifications for ; the construction of cobble-paved gutters on file In the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 7 (New Series). \u25a0 Sec. 2. The Council •of Bald - \u25a0 city * finds upon estimate of the City Engineer, that the total cost of said I Improvement will be greater than fifty rents per front; foot along each line of. said street, in- cluding the cost of Intersections, and it Is determined, In pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State or. : California, approved February 27. 1893. as amended by an Act of the Legislature amending said - last named act, \u25a0 which amending act became a law March 2, 1899, that bonds shall be Issued to repre- cent the cost of said Improvement. Said bonds shall be serial, . extending over a period of ten years, ian even proportion of the principal sum of which shall be payable annually, on\u25a0 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 bent per annum, payable seml-an* nually on the second days of January and July of each and every year. Re ference Is hereby made to said Or- dinance of Intention for further partic- JAMEB HANLET, ; 7-31. 8-5 fit Street Superintendent, Ordinance No. 11,344 (New Series.) ; An Ordinance declaring . the intention of tho Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles to establish the grade of '\u25a0 Avenue Fifty-three, from the s.outheast ' line of Hampton Terrace (as recorded in Book 7 of Maps, at page 14, Records of Los Angeles County) to Aldama street. 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 Cityof Los Angeles to establish the grade of AVENUE FIFTY-THREE, from the southeast line of Hampton Ter- race (as recorded in Book 7 of Maps, at ' rre 14, Records of Los Angeles County) I Aldama street In accordance with tho following elevations: \u25a0•. \u25a0\u25a0 At the southeast line of Hampton Ter« race the grade shall be as now established - 645.00 on the east side and 544.00 on the west side. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 At a point on the westerly side 141.1T feet northwesterly from the southeast line of said Hampton Terrace the grade shall be 557 00 for the westerly One-half ' of the street and 671.50 opposite thereto ' for the easterly one-half. \u25a0 At a point on the westerly side 91.48 . feet southeasterly from the south line of Granada street the grade for the west- . erly 80 feet shall be 663.00. At the south line of Granada street the ' grade shall be 566.00 for the westerly 30 feet and 59fi.00 for the easterly 80 feet, At the north line of Granada street the: grade for the east 30 feet Bhall b* 698.00, no grade being established for the west 20 feet. Mijp*(*««jfKw| Opposite the east end of the curve In Lot 62. sajd Hampton Terrace, the grade for tho north 30 feet shall be (58.00. Opposite the southeast linn of Lot 44. 1 said Hampton Terrace, the grade on the west side shall be 660.00. Opposlto the north end of the curve In said Lot 62 the grade of the east and west sides shall be 665.00. At the prolongation of the south line of Abbott Place the grade shall be 669.00 on . the east and west sides. At the intersection of the east line of Avenue Fifty-three with the north line of Abbott Place the grade shall be 672.00 on the east side and 672.00 on the west side, opposite thereto. At a point 40 feet north of the north line of Abbott Place the grade shall be 674 00 on both sides. \u25a0 - \u25a0 , At a point 80 feet north of the north line of Abbott Place the grade shall be 672.00 on both sides. At a point 60 feet south of the north line of said Hampton Terrace the grails shall be 668.60 on both sides. , \u25a0 - At the north line of said Hampton Ter- race the grade, shall be 662.00 on both j At "a point 100 feet north of the north line of said Hampton Terrace the grade Bhall be 643.00 on both sides. At the south line of Aldama street the grade shall be as now established 631.00 on both sides. And at all points between said desig- nated points the grade Bhall be o«tali- Mehcd bo as to conform to a, straight Una drawn between said designated points. I Elevations refer to the top of the curb, \ are In feet and are above a plane which is 255 feet below City datum plane. Bee. 2. The City Clerk Bhall certify to, the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for ten daya tn the Los Angeles Herald and ' thereupon and thereafter It shall take, effect and be In force. I hereby certify that the foregoing OrdW. nance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at Its meeting of , July*!.IML H . XL ~ ANpB>: \u25a0 City CUrlc. Approved this Wth day of July, 1906. rtpp OWEN MoALEBR. 7-81 8-1-9 lOt Mayor. PUBLIC ADVERTISING - Dnilnnnrp No. 1 1,31:1 (New fierlpd.) An ordinance, declnrlng the Intention of lh« Muynr and rouncfl o( the City of Los Angeles to establish the grade of London street, from Dillon street to Hnover street. The Mayor nnd Council of th« City of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Section I. Thftt It In ttiß Intention of the Council tit the City of Los Angeles to estnbllsh the grade of LONDON STtIBBT, from DlMon street to Hoover street, In necordnnce with the following elevations: At the Intersection with Dillon street the grade ahull bs 281.20 nt the northwest corner and 280.20 at the southwest corner. At a point on thn north side 440 feet esit of the east line of Michel torent street the grade shnll he 2«.k0 and 2*1.60 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. At the Intersection with Roblnsort street the grade Hhall be 2S.YKO nt the southeast corner and 286.80 at the southwest corner. At a point on the north side 120 feet east of the east line of Mlcheltoretm street the grade shall he 291.70 and 290.70 At a point on the south side opposite thereto. At the Intersection with Mlcheltorena Btreet the grade shall be 21)2.20 at the northeast corner, 2W.W at the northwest corner, 291.20 at the southeast corner and 231.(50 at the southwest corner. At a point on the north side 2SO fent West of the west line of Mlcheltorena Btreet the grade shall be 2M.no and 293.00 at a point on the south side opposlta thereto. At a point on the north side 620 feet west of tho west line of Mlcheltorenu street the grade Fhall be 298.50 and 297.50 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side 6«0 feet west of the west line of Mlcheltorena street tho grade shall be 302.35 and 301.35 at a point on the south side opposite thereto, At a point on the north side 880 feet west of the west line of Mlcheltorenx street the grade shall be 362.80 and 301.78 at a point on tho south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north sUlo 700 fe.>t west of the west line of Mlcheltorena street the grade shall be 303.03 and 301.9* at a point on the south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side 720 feet west of the west line of Mlcheltorena street the grade shall be 303.06 and 301.92 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side 740 feet West of the west line of Mlcheltorena street the grade shall be 302.58 and 301.03 at a point on the south side opposlto At a point on the north side 7GO feet west of the west line of Mlcheltorena street the grade shall be 302.60 and 301.10 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. , \u25a0At a point on theftnorth side 780 feet West rf the West line of Mlcheltorena Btreet the grade shall be 301.90 and 800.32 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. At the intersection with Hoover street the grade shall be 295.97 at the southeast corner as now established on Hoover street, 298.50 at a point on the north side opposite thereto, and as now established on Hoover street 297.85 at the northeast corner. And at all points between said desig- nated .points the grade shall be estab- lished so as to conform to a straight Hue drawn between sdld 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 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 Ordi- nance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at Its meeting of July 21. 1905. HiJ>LELANDB. City Clerk. Approved this 26th day of July, 1905. OWEN McALEER, 7-31 8-1-9 lOt Mayor. Ordlnnni-e JVn. 11,342 (New Series.) An Ordinance declaring the intention of the Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles to establish the grade of Cinna- bar street, from Second street to Thlvd The' Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That It Ib the Intention of the Council of the City of Los Angeles to -t»bU-hth. Nf r.d B . A of BTRBisT> from Second street to Third street. In accordance withthe following elevations! At the intersection with Second Street the grade shall be 361.56 at the southwest corner nnd 3<>2.84 at the southeast corner. Ata point on the west side 50 feet south of the south line of Second street the grade shall be 357.00. At the Intersection with Third street the grade shall be 295.89 at the northwest corner and 291i.45 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 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 Herald and thereupon nnd therearter it shall take effoct and be In force. I hereby certify that the forgoing Ordi- nance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at Its meeting of July 21. 1905. H 3 MIjA City Clerk. Approved th.s « A& « 7-31 8-1-9 lOt Mayor. Ordlnnnre No. 11,341 (New Series.) An Ordinance declaring the Intention of the Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angoles to establish the grade of Seneca avenue, from Main street to Ban Pedro B The'May6r and Council of the City of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Bection 1, That it is the Intention of the Council of the City of Los Angeles to establish the grade of SENECA AVENUE. from Main street to San Pedro street. In accordance with the following elevations: At the Intersection of Main street the grade shall be 164.75 at the northeast cor- ner and 164.62 at the southeast corner, as now established on Main street. At tho Intersection with Los Angeles street the grade shall be 166.29 at the northwest corner, 166.14 at the southwest corner. 166.30 at the southeast corner and 166.45 at the northeast corner. At the Intersection with Ban Pedro street the grade shall be 167.V9 at the northwest corner and 167.83 at the south- west corner, as now established on Ban Pedro street. And at all points between Bald 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 cause the same to be published for ten days In the Los Angeles Herald, and thereupon and thereafter Itshall take ef- fect and be In force. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Or- dinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at Us meeting of July 21. 1905. H. J. .LELANPK. City Cleric. Approved this Hth day of July.lDOS. P OWEN McALKBR, Ml*-Mlot- ,-f^ \>' \u25a0 Mayor. Everything you want you will(lad In tho cUwitUd ' pas*. . < On* ' e«at \u25a0 a ' word. MiMiinn school. son ftflnth mil Street. Now In progress, day and night. All commercial branches. Call, write, phone. Homff lfiSo; Main 2305. UtJ^r^ BUBINESS COLLERE f/fQr TB3-S-7 \V. Seventh S«. f/l&fsf firmfc Work tlmlrr gprelnl 'o^^ Tenehera Thin Summer. V. nROWNBnBItOHR. Pres. BURTNKSs COLLECT? 13 A SArB ANJS HB- LIAni,B BCHOOU Night ifMlonl. HI W. M. \u25a0 "±>\u25a0SOUTHERN CAliroPN/A .iim.» AND GfiAHA/V SCHOOL GF&HQRTHAHO. 6** 3 o*ANt>A\re. ioj Afifoei.ru, cal, yTft^^TT— lI M miMl> ii ft J%h _ I* fil HI ] iTTFJffiiff Tp rYi Vtff -ifpffw A 209 Latighlin Building FOR SALE Suburban Property POR SALE J4250; NEAR LOS AN- ge.les, at Highland Park; two acres in assorted fruits, grapes, etc; neat cottage; high, sightly location. 1,. M. PRATT, 608 Laughlin Building. : Miscellaneous FOR SALE-GOOD, NEW DOORS, Jl.OO nnd up. Interior finish nnd mill work, the best and cheapest. Get our prices, at the National Lumber Company's big plant. Twentieth and Alameda streets. NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY. PIANOS-ALL YOU NEED TO PAY US Is (6 when you select your piano, then $8 monthly. We won't charge you any Interest "We positively guarantee the f>rice We ask to be the same as asked n Now York, Boston or Chicago. Re- member the old house of FITZGEH- ALD when you want a good piano. . 113 S. Spring street. FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND billiard and pool. tables. Bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. Send for cat- alogue. THE BRUNBWICK-BALKE- COLLENDER CO.. C2O. S. .Broadway, Los Angeles. FOR SALE—CARLOAD OF BEST POULTRY WIRE AT ONLY 45 CENTS PER 100 SQUARE FEET. \u25a0 NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY. TWENTIETH AND ALAMEDA BTS. FOR SALE— STANDARD PIANO AND piano player; willbe sacrificed for cash, will be sold either together or sepa- rately. Apply BILVER CITY HOTEL, 502 West Sixth St.. Room 17. \u25a0\u25a0 FOR EXCHANGE ; .Real Est-.te 2 LOTS, SOUTHWEST, PRICE tSOO; MTO: $150; want rooming house, 8 to 20 rooms. At Olcndale, 5 acres in fruit, 5-room cottage, barn, chicken corrals, 7500 gal. cement reservotr ( 12% shares water. Price $5000. Want to sell or exchange tho whole or a part, or borrow $2000 on the property. Any good trade consid- ered. McFATRIDOE BROS., 319 South Spring St. FOR EXCHANGE- . ... ;\u25a0-.\u25a0; $7000, mtg. $1500; 340 acres "level valley land 4 \u25a0 miles from Hemet, ; Riverside county; house, barn, well.' Want clear eastern property, or may assume Bomo on House and lot in good city. WM. N. HOLWAY. 211 Grant Bldg. Home 1939. Main 4570. FOR EXCHANGE—BYBEN WHITE. 200 ranches, $500 to $150,000. 100 houses and lots, $1000 to $50,000 100 orange and lemon groves, $2000 to $J 00.000. 6000 miscellaneous properties. To buy, sell or trade property go to BEN WHITE, 308 Bryson Block, 2d and Spring streets. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— 20-acre orange grove, paying 10 per cent interest on Investment, all equip- ped, plenty water, etc. Will trade for Los Angeles city property. A. F. WEBSTER &CO.. 302 Mason Bldg., Fourth and Broadway. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGR— WHAT IS the use to go miles into the country for a chicken ranch, when you can buy one Just as cheap only 10 minutes' ride from the heart of the city? BROWN & WOOD, 317 Fay. FOR EXCHANGE— RY SMITH & AS- ton, 240 acres Nebraska land, 2 wells, plenty water, for something in Southern California A good trade offered. SMITH & ASTON, 22(5 Laughlin Bldg. FOR EXCHANGE- 6-room cottage arid two lots at Ocean Park for Los Angeles house and lot. A. F. WERSTER & CO., 302 Mason Bldg., Fourth and Broadway. MAXON WIH EXCHANGE YOUK property, any location. Large list to , solect from. MAXON REALTY CO., 114-115 Otimson Bldg. BEN WHITE WILL EXCHANGE YOUR property. 808 BRYSON BLOCK. Second and Spring sta. Member L. A. Realty Bonrrl.

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iO9 ANGELES HERALD} SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, 1905.

JERSEYMAN PAINTS* COW A BOTTLE GREEN

Aug. 7~fite»mer Bsnta Rosa, for Ban

Anr IMBteamer Banfa Hosa, for Hanrrancl.c %jsflßßLß.

Bteamer Banta Barbara, Gray* Har-bor.

Bteamer Dlspajcn, CA#p*r.Rchooner W. F. wit*man, from Cray's

Schooner floiano, from OrAy's Harbor.Brhooner Commerce, from Olympla.Tug Redondo, In port,

VESSELS ON TIIO WAT.Schooner A. V. Coats, from TAComa,flehooner Forester, from Point Dis-

covery.Steamer Tartus, from RureVA.

VESSELS LOADING.Schooner Alvena, at Portland.Schooner Mary Wlnkelman, at tacotnA.Schooner Forester, At Point Discovery.

San Francisco ShippingByAssociated Press.

BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4.—Arrlved-BteAmer Shasta, from San Pedro; steam-er Norwood, from Ban Pedro; steamerBonlta, from SAn Pedro; steamer Jamesfl. HlMlnn,from Port l«os Angeles

Bulled— Htenmer Brooklyn, Hedondo;Steamer Pnmon, Ban I>flra

Onrflnkle did not appear In rotirtyesterday, and his ball In the sum of$200 furnished by Justice Cohen wasforfeited. The whereabouts of Oar-flnkle Is unknown. He has not been

seen by his family for two day*. Mrs.Oarflnkle Is convinced that he has beencrazed by. tho heat.

When the mother attempted to res-cue the boy on one occASlon he at-tacker! her. nnd neighbors name to heraid. This Incident led to the visit ofthe constable.

There Is a deep well on the farm,

and he decided that this was ft goodplace to keep his little son coot. Fre'quently he would tie a rope about theboy's body and drop him twenty feetInto th« well.

Oarflnkle has a farm on the outskirtsof Paterson. Among his possessionsare a cow and a calf. Th*se h« tiedto a fence and painted them bottlegreen.

FATERBON, N. J., Aug. 4.—Nathan(iarflnkle Is being hunted as ft .fugitive

from Juatlce, hut his neighbors b«Ilev»his mind ha* become affected by therecent hot spell. He assaulted con-stable* who sought to arrMt him formaltreating hla wife, And this \n thecharge on which he Is Wanted by thacourt.

Special to the Herald.

Into Deep Well to KeepHim Cool

Eccentric Farmer Lower* Little Boy

OCEAN PARK- NOTES

OCISAN PARK, Aug. 4.—At a meet-Ing of local realty dealers held today

for the purpose of discussing the feas-ibilityof forming a permanent organ-ization the following committee w«aappointed to act on various suggestion!)nnd queries and to render a report at ameeting to be held at the call of thechairman, James R. H. Wagner:

Messrs. T. O. Smith, E. O. Smith, C.A.Brown, J. E. Dilleyand J. C. Conklln.Miss A. B. Byron was appointed tem-porary secretory.

Special to Tho Herald.

MARINE NEWS

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Annetto Nye to Edwm Waldo W«rd-Lot 77, blonk A, Live OaH cemetery.... s«!. TMtld Keith nnd Mary F. Keith toXjrs. W. k VlMchef-Lot 1» And part lot17, block 4, Contry Club tract $3MO

A. A. Jepson and Emello Jep«on toCorlnne. ft Wood— Part lots »9 and 4rt.sun of Mtilllns trAct $10

Robert C. Jenkins And idA. R. Jenklnnto LAnra R. Ooodrlch-f/it f, block 49,Santa Monica ...$lO

.T. D. Onrd and M. J. Oarrt to Mls«Mary Nellaon— Lot R, block 2, Blonnt tractNo. 2 ,: $10

Rohprt fl. Rmlth, Flora M. Smith AndThomas B. Smith to Lola Anderson— f^t86, block (1, Smith Bros.' Compton Avenuetract No. 2 $10

.f. A. Searing and ITelMi W. Bering toHAfrlet Raby—Lots 9 And 10, block 150,Redondo Beach

'*. $10

Margnrptha. Marquard And Charlr* F.Marquard to ('. W. Mlirhdl—Part lot 4,bl6ck 11, PAAAdena Highland tract $10

Hester A, Atkinson to niAdama L.Cruln—Lot •, Calvin Fletcher's division of

SR.rt of nub If, Han Gabriel OrAngerowers' Assn $1HB. tlellpr to Rosa Heller—Lot 7, blockE, Alamltog tract; lot 4, block 85: lots

27 And 28, blook 86, Long Beach: lot* 9and 11. block 52. Long Bench; lot R, block1; lot 7. block 2; lot S, block 2; lots a And4. block 1, Iteietr & Hays' tract; lots nand 28, block 4s, and pArt lot 1, block IB;lots 6 and 8, block Bit, Long Beach; lot

14, block hK Alamltos tract ....,.../ $1C. B. Payne and Josephine Payne to

Louise Turney—Lots 13, 14 And 15, block8, Vernnn-PArk tract $1700

C. L.Bundy, Nelllo Allen nnd John A.Stanwood, Individuallyand an trustee, toJohn August Magilnson— Lot 12, block N,Ocean Park Villa tract No. 2 , $io

T. I. &. T.Co. to George L.Thompson—Lot 84, blodk H, third Aild to North Man-hattan Beach $10

Holywood Having* Bank & Trust Co.to George L.-Omar—Part lot R, block 2,Hollywood pcenn View tract ,$lO

Howard W. Wood and Jennie E. Woodto some— Part lot 20, block 1, HollywoodOcean View tract $10

Alice L.McCaldln to Mrs. <i. E-.-lAtn-rop—Lot 3, T. Nichols' subdivision oflot9, block X, Ban pasqual Irnct....$lO1 Mutual Realty company to Marl 'G.Glenn—Lot 23rt. tnter«urban tract. tslOo

The South Pasadena. Methodist Epis-copal church to Drusllla C. Ualley—»Lot 2, block It, Raymond Villa. tractNo. 1 $800

Alice C.Gray to EffloF.Mosher— Lot r,,block B, West Adams and JeffersonStreet tract $10

Ralph Rogers company to M. K. Mar-tin—Lots 24, 25, 26 and 27, block F,

Union Trust company of Los Angelesto Francis Welsenborn

—Lot 23, block 1,

Panorama trnct $250Ralph Rogers company .to Mary C.

Hagrr—

Lot 11, block 2, Highland Parkaddition $125

J. W. Barnurn, Mrtv W. 8.-.mum andMary B. Enos to Elizabeth Morrlll

—Lots 13 nnd 14, Hiss addition to Her-mosa Beach \u25a0.... .SIO,OOO

E. J. Baldwin to Kate Marron—Lot38, block G, Lucky Baldwin tract.. slo

Amos F. Nadeau and Maggie MayNadeau to Julia A. Kllngensmlth

—Part

lot 4, Mary A. Nadeau tract....... .$lOWeston Building company to T. E.

Nowell—Lot. 5, Weston's tract... .$2400Emll Firth and Benveneda S. Firth

to Ruth M. Townscnd— Lot 98, WalnutPark

';...$728

Same to Jessica A.'Potter—

Lot 97,same tract ..$725

David McNalr, Marian McNalr, GeorgeC. Flfnt and Maud A. Flint to John N.Collins

—Lot* 6 and 7. Ronan tract.. slo

Charles M. Stimson to CharlesKaempf

—Lot 14, block 1, Washington

Street tract $10William Bowen and Sarah B. Bowen

to Mrs. Minnie W. Bunks—

Agreementto convey lot 8, block B, Manasquantract at Colcgrovo $425

Brlglda Zobeleln to August t>. Bartol—Lot 16, block 3, Zobeleln's MainStreet

tract ' $10W. E. Emerson and Kathleen Emer-

son to P. A. Stanton— Undivided halfinterest inlots 8, 9 and 10, block 4, Bbs-ton Heights tract $10

Title Insurance and Trust company toWhite Mortimer, executflr of estate ofJoseph McCormlck, deceased

—Lots 8. 9

and 39, East Hollywood Heightstract $10

G. S. Dunscomh to Pacific ElectricLand company

—Lots 2 and 3, Reserved

lots Pacific Coast Steamship com-pany :$lO

Same to same—

Lot on east line ofFront street In San Pedro $10

H. C. Smith to same—

Part RanchoLos Palos Verdes \u25a0 $10

Epes Randolph to Pac. Elec. Land Co.—Lot 1, reserved lots, tract of Pacific CoastSteamship Co. at San Pedro; lot on eastlino of Front St., San Pedro ........ $10

H. G. Harvey to MaryC. Gardner— Lots58 and G5, Grider & Hamilton^ GarfieldPlace tract ..;: $10

T. I. &T. Co. to Mrs. D. Leeser— Lot 30,block A, The McCarthy Co.'s Main St. &Monetary Aye.' tract , ..$lO

Union Trust Co. of L. A; to Mrs. B. H.Kuhn—Lot,26. block 19, Short Line Beachsubdivision No. 2 -.; ; $10

Theodore B. Wilcox to Olivxe A.Byrne-Lot 24, block 10, Vay View tract $10

G. M. Jpnes et al to Olive A. Byrne-Part lot 24, block 10, Bay View trt ....$lO

T. I. & T. Co. to A. R. Fraser et al—Fraction lot 2, block 28, Short Line Beachsubdivision No. 4 ..$lO

T. I.& T. Co. to same—Fraction lots110 and 11, block 28, same tract , $10

1/.: A.-'Trupt.Co. to Emma L. Burson—Lot 8. block A, West Sixteenth St. tr $10

Nellie M. Sieghold to Charlotte MayKruegev Marsh— Lot 43 and undivided ViInterest in lots 7 8 arid 27, Western addi-tion tract : $10

Jennio Nicholson to Preston W. Barrltt—Lot 27. block A, A. J. Painters sub ..$lO

Oeo. It. Peck to Etella Wever et al—Lot 15, block 5, North Manhattan Benchtract No. 2 \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 $10

A. J. Stamm to T. M. Wolf—Agreementto convey lot 16. block A,Cameron tr $4800

Woodwnrd-Brnnett Co. to John E. Yoa-kum—Undivided half Interest In lot 2 andpart lot 4, block 36, Terminus Homesteadtract "• $2200

J. R. Heldman and Jessie Heldman to8. H. Bkeats—Lot J, block 170, BantaMonica $10

Edward L. Story to Charles A. Canfleld—Lot 17, block L,Dayton Heights tract. slo

George G. Davis nnd Dellna Davis toAlexander N. Lord— Farm lot 125.. Alaml-tos tract i $10

George A. Winner and Lorlnda O. Win-ner to Charles B. Moody—Part lots 17 and18. block A, A. J. Painter's sub ;$lO

Helen R. Mason and Charlps L. Masonto Samuel Bennett— Lot 33, Hewitt'ssub • $1"

Ocean Heights Inv. Co. to William Hor-ace Austin—Part lot 7, block > D, OceanVilla tract $10

William T. Rtrawhrldge and MargaretE. Strawbridge to Henry Bush—Lots 13,14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, block 14, Btrawbridgfl& Wiggins' add ........$lO

Ralph Rogers Co .to Henry Bush andPhebo A. Bush— Lots 16 and 17, block 24.Highland Park add $400

Los Angeles Free JMethodlst Seminaryto Henry Bush—l'art lot 32, HighlandPark add $250

Gilbert F. Stevenson and Carrie Y. Ste-venson to Vtrgll Herard— Lots 1 to 13,block 3; lots 1 to 14, block B; lots 1 to 4,

block C: lots 1to 22, block D: lots 1to 7,block Ej'lots 1 to 4. block F; lots 1 to20, block G. and block 11, North SanPedro tract No. 3, Wilmington ..$lO

L. R. Garrett and B. P. Garrett toElmer C. Sweeney

—Lot ,10, Mimeta,

Place tract \u0084.,.......;... .'....510

T Duncan Osborn to Joel David Watts—Lot 21. Nies trant. 7.° ;. $10

Norman M. Melrose arid Flossy A.Melroso to A. R. Pettibone— Part sec-tion 28, township 5 north, range 12wont $4500

M A Forster to R. C. Harrls-^-Lots 8to 12, block 21, \u25a0 Pasadena Villatract $200

Chtarles A. Neal and Carrie M. Neatto J. 8. Kuns—Lots 20 and 21, blockXX, Glendora ......SIOO

Emily C Hardaway to Charles Feder-man—Lot 12. block B, OccidentalPark •'• • • *lv

William W. Mines to 8. 8. Federman—Lot 5, block B. Occidental Park.. 110

Charles F. Miller and Mary J. Millerto Edmund A. Turner and Mary H

Turner—

Part Farm lot 41, Gardenatract

• '^^George W. Rown and Annie F.Rowe

to Alfred F Bmlth and Russell B. Hal-lett—Lots X and L. block 197, SantaM<PrudentlaY

"investment

'Vo'mpa'ny" of

Los Angeles to Frank Garrett-Lot 22.

block 2. Bhatto addition.......••\u25a0••»1JSame to same—

Ix>t. 36, *«'niertr

oCiiver' B. Bond^c'lar'a "A".

'Bond" and

Btate Bank and Trust company of LosAngeles to Barah A. Cooper— Lot 178

Grider &Hamilton's Lomlta Park. .S4OO

' San Pedro Shipping;.V :; ARRIVED

Steamer Grace Dollar. Gray's Harbor.Steamer Roanoke. Portland.Steamer Alcatraz, Greenwood.Steamer laqua, Portland.Gasoline schooner Setoyome, Point

Arena.Steamer Santa Monica, Gray's Harbor.'Steamer Mandalay, Crescent City.Steamer Noyo, Bowen's Landing.

SAILEDSteamer San Gabriel. Umpqua.Steamer Pasadena, Eureka. -.:. ;.

INPORTSteamer F. H. Leggett, Eureka.Schooner EBpada, Everett.Schooner David Evans, Everett.Schooner King Cyrus. Gray's Harbor.Schooner Endeavor, Olympla. .:•.;

-Schooner Wawona. Wlllapa.Bchooner Manila. Everett.Schooner R. C. Blade, Gray's Harbor.Schooner Borealls, ABtoria.Schooner Kona, Gray's Harbor.Schooner Willis A. Holden. Mukllteo.Schooner Voluhteer, Gray's Harbor.Barkentine C. G. Perkins. Portland.Bark Vldette, Fort Brag.Barkentine Harvester, Tacoma.

VESSELS ON THE WAY.

Steamer Chequamegon, Wisconsin. . , .Steamer

'Despatch, Mukllteo.

Steamer Wasp, Seattle.Steamer Santa Barbara, Gray's Har-

bor. '^rV7—

etTi%'rV~.' ~."

Steamer BonltarSan Francisco. • •

Schooner Balboa, Uverett.Schooner James Rolph, Everett. \u25a0

Schooner Ensign, Gray's Harbor.Schooner Metor, Hadlock.Schooner- Columbia, Ballard.Schooner Dauntless, Gray's Harbor.Schooner Mahukona, Portland.Schooner F. S. Redfield, Ballard.Schooner" Alert, Belllngham.Schooner Alpena, Belllngham.Barkentine John Palmer. Everett.

\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0-* '\u25a0*> -LOADING.Steamer Marshlield, Hardy Creek.Steamer' South Bay, Gray's Harbor.Schooner Spokane, Gamble.Schooner Prosper, Ballard.Schooner :Excelslor, Wlllapa.Schooner Irene, Portland.Schooner Watson A. West, Gray's Haf-

Schooner Marconi, Ballard.Schooner Alpha, Wlllapa.Schooner Nokomis, Gray's Harbor.Schooner Eldorado, Everett.Schooner Okanogan, Gamble.Schooner Bainbrldge, Blakely.Schooner Ruby, Coqiillle River.Schooner R. W. Bartlett, Gray's Har-

bor. • . .Schooner R. E, Godfrey, Ballard.Schooner Stlmson, 'Ballard.Schooner O. J. Olsen, Ballard.Schooner Bangor. Gray's Harbor.Schooner J. A. Campbell. Columbia.Schooner Hortolpu, Portland.'Schooner Crescent. Tacoma.Schooner Soquel. Hadlock.Schooner J. H. Bruce, Tacoma.Schooner Minnie A. Came, Tacoma.Schooner E. K. Wood, Gray's Harbor.Schooner Ariel, Gray's Harbor.Barkentine Benicla, Everett.Schooner Novelty, San Francisco.

FOREIGN VESSELS.British Bark Pass of Killlecranckie,

Antwerp.Ship Glenerlcht, Hamburg.British Bark Kilmeny, Hamburg.German Ship Wandsbeck. Hamburg.

MARINENOTESThe steamer Alcatraz. Captain Fred-

erlckson. brought in 10,000 ties for the L.W. Bllnn Lumber company.

The steamer laqua, Captain Olsen,came In yesterday from Eureka with afullcargo consigned to the E. K. Wood,Patten A Davis and Ganahl Lumbercompanies.

Captain Oridley of the North AmericanDredging company has been in San Pedrotwo weeks, engaged in taking soundingsbetween the inner and outer harbors, forthe purpose of dredging the outer por-tion or the bar at an early date.

The odd looking three-masted gasolineschooner, the Seteome, Captain Bash,arrived yesterday from Point Arena witha cargo of 16,431 ties for the Pacific Elec-tric company, 35.000 feet of lumber forthe Pacific Coast Planing Millcompanyand 45.000 feet for the National Lumbercompany, and a portion of the cargo Isconsigned to Redondo wholesalers.

The steamers Mandalay, Noyo andBanta Monica brought In full cargoes.

The schooner Borealls, Captain John-son, fouled the Sunset cable yesterdaywhile being moved to a new position, andtwo Japs were sent for from White'sPoint yesterday morning to remove theobstructions The cable caught in the

rudder of the vessel. The Japs, both ex-perienced divers, succeeded in clearingthe cable between 1 and 2 o'clock. Fora time. It looked as though serious dam-age to the cable might result.

Redondo Shipping

ARRIVED.Bteamer Noyo, from Eureka.Steamer Mandalay, from Eureka.Bteamer Banta Barbara, from Grays

StVntn'er Dispatch, from Caspar.Hteamer State of California, from San

Francl-co.

Bteamer Grace Dollar, for Ban Pedro.Bteamer Noyo. for Ban V«aro.Steamer Mandalay, for San Pedro.Bchooner W. J. Patterson, for Gray's

"arbor. TO ARRIVB. \u25a0 ,„ ,Aug. «-Bteamer Btate of California,

from San Diego.Aug. 7—Bteamer Santa Rosa, from Ban

Francisco.' . _

Aug. B—Bteamer Banta Rosa, from BanDl«so. BAIL

Auk. (-Steamer State of California, torflan -FraacUeo.

Undelrvered Telegrams

There are undelivered telegrams at theoffice of the Western Union Telegraphcompany for Mrs. Jennie Bowman, A. H.MiiclClnele. George Perry and wife. D.11, Davis, J. A. Ryan. F. 8. McOuire,Mls» Bertha Pride. F. H. Ordley. 8.Hasty*. P. W. Kempner,

- C. C. Pride,

Alice Wallum. Murland V. Bryant. Hit.M. A. Ohapln.

John (1. T.»nno» and T,t*»l« H. liennO*to Ehrenreleh Ouatav Tllilmnn and Ll*2leThompson Jllllman—r,nt 86, Lennox 1 Ftg-ueroa tract „.. , ....$lO

.T. W. Phetfls to tterthft. M.Jumper— f*otSI, block A. ilammelis sub $10

Charles nrlmei- nnd Florence E. Grimesto Tiewl* Neweomb— Lot 1, block 13, Car-ter's Vineyard tract $10

A. O. llollldfty to R. F. FOM-lirtt i\Prank C. Platt c».'« firm frftct $10

T. I. A T. On. to Kutherlnfl R. Flanrt-Kftn—lxit11, <!fth\i<>ntA rtacfl Add $10

O. A. Murphy and Btmt« A. Murp^.v toKAtrhrln*B. FlanaßAh— l^t11, CahitenjtaPWnoi KM $10

Mrs. V. K. Flood to rtmma. J. Rlmorc—Lot* 8, 4And li, block 78, Pomona .SI2OO

FflnnlO Harmor*. ***>ctitrtxof estAte ofDavid R. fißrmorc, d«rM.*Rd. to the LaFe**A. Lflnd Co.— T-ofi 12, 14, JS, IT, 83 nnd84( Lft.Frpaa trflot lIOR3

Fntinlfl BArmore to La Fretm TiAnd Co,—Lots 12 14 15 17 33 and 84, IaFrssit tr It

OottfrM Johnson to J. R. Btnnnnr<l—Lot 19, Peck« subdivision of block 29, BanPedro $10

Corn*lln» Cole to FrAnr»« Morrfn—Lot7IS, Wsst End Ocean View tract $If>D. A. Yon Vrankon to Joapphlna Ollvor

-Lot 12, blook 2, Harvpy trftnt $10tinnrleMA M. Hurke to ChArIPH P. Fol-

k*irth-LOt 15, block C, Hnrvnrd Mts tr $10Broadway Bk. ft Tr. Co. to P. B. Roy-^

Part lot 2, block 17, M. fl $10P. H ,Roy to Merrltt M. Allen—Same

prftpprty an abovo $10Mprrlit M. Allen to August Freese-

Bam« property n« nhove $10John H. llollpr to Otto P. Roller— Lot*

10 ftnd Id, block 1, GoldPn Bay tract ..$lOO. P. Roller Irt Amelia B. Mart—tint 18,

block 1, Uoldon nay trnot $10In* N. PArr to Ina M. Parr—Lot 80,

Congers Central Aye. trnct $10F. E. Bundjr to C. J. Fox «t si—Lot If,

block 147, Bantfl. Monica ".$lOM. D. Painter to John A. Gemmlli—Lot

8 nnd part lot 4, Mock F, M. D. Pnlntersduhrilvlnlon of north Marren of block Q,subdivldon lands of J. It. Painter nndB. F. Ball tin

F. A. Powell to Chnrles C. McCoy—Lots15 And 10. block 3, Bhort Linn BPArh sub-division No. 1 $1

Oeorßp H. Lovewftll to tlimh F,. Smith-Lot 4, block 4. B«ntly & Orlppens subdl-vision of cast H lot 7. block 3«. It. S.;lot 10, block 12, G. W. Mor«ans SycamoreGrovfl tmct; pnrt lot 3, T. F. Blxby tr $211

Gertruda A. Hnrbert to Nicholas Bartol-Lot 33, block 11, South Woodlawn tr $10

L. L. Bequette to If,L. Montgomery-Lots 3 ftnd 4, Benuelte tract, being re-subdivision of lots 14 IB And 16, Hlscork& Rmlths second addition $10

George W. Daw to Alice I. Be*ton—Lots9 and 10, block 2, Daw &Nlles Subdivisionof VernondalP $1175

Alice I. fipxton to H. B. Hurlbut—Lots9 and 10, block 2, Daw & Nlles subdivisionof Ve.rnondn.le $10

Theodore F. Tnylor to M. A. Reynolds-Lot 83, Ocean Beach Subdivision $10

Mrs. Oeorgo Rlbley to W. R. Vtsscher—Lots 16 and 17, block B. Country Club tr $10

C. H. Repse and Mrs. C. It. Reese toFrank L. Norton and Ethel O. Norton-Lot 22, block X, Harvard Hplghts tract. slo

Florence Lliirllpyand Walter Llndleyto Columbian Inv. Co.—Lot 1 and partlot 2, resub of part of Edgar's sub $10

Alton B. Hllfto Pomona Ranch WaterCo.—Part lot 14, Nor.heast Pomona tract;Lot 20, Loop & Mescrve trnct $10

Thomas G. Otis and Ella F. Otis tosame— Part name property as above $10

Jonathan B. Tuttle and Sarah R. Tuttleto same— Part samfl property as aboVo.slo

W. J. Woodward and Isabella Wood-ward to Isabel R. Hpnderson— Lot 19 andpart lot 20, block 1, F. H. Small's sub ofblocks 17 and 18, Arlington Heights trt.slo

Jonathan B. Freeland and Marlet 11.Freeland to Jeanette F. Burkhead, C.Adell Burkhead and Ella O. Burkhead—Lots 1and 2, Farland tract v $685

Blrdina P. Mott to Commercial TrustCo.. trustee— Part lots 26, 27 and 28, Wies-endanger's City tract $1

Commercial Trust Co., trustee, to Hum-boldt L. Gates— Part lots 26, 27 and 28;Wlesendanger's City tract $2800

Augustine Campbell-Johnston to IsaacSaylln—Lots 11 and 12, Avenue 64 tract.. sl

Isaac Saylin to Hans A. Lage—

Lots 10and 11, Avenue 64 tract $10. L. V. Graves to Frances Uznay— Lot 19.block B, Mnrengo tract $1

Anna Herman to Joseph E. Hayden—Part block D, replat of Tebbett's sub..slo

W. H. Loomls and Octa J. Loomls toMabel E. Maxwell—Part lot 17, block 64,Long Beach ..$lO

Isabelle Bradfort to Mabel E. Maxwell—Part lot17, block 64, Long Beach $10

Rlley Hogue and Maude J. Hogue toCharles Leno

—Lot 145, Green's Central

Avenue tract $10Pickering Land ft Water Co. to Alex-

ander P. Moore—Lots 5, 12, 13. 20 and 21,B. M. Parker's add to Whlttier $10

Alexander P. Moore to A. J. Rendle-man-Lots 5, 12. 13, 20 and 21, B. M.Parker's add to Whittler $10

S. A. Reed and Marguerite Reed toE)lckey Henderson— Lot 20, Angelus trt.slo

J. F. Holbrook to J. F. Holbrook Co.—Lot3, Osborne and lot 4, Osborne, of whatis known as Requena tract

—.....SIO,OQQ

John M. Frazier to J. Richard Haas-Part lot 10, Bowen &Newton subdivisionof lots 34 to 38, lands of Mutual Orchardtract $10

Azby A. Chouteau to Joseph B. Graham—Lots 7 and 8, block 5, L. A. Imp. Co.ssubdivision of part lot 8, block 39, H. S. $10

R. A. Brown to Wm. Forbes— Lot 23, W.V. Kellen tract $10

Henry A. Darling to Amelia MargueriteWoodworth— Part lots 22 23 and 24.J. F.Hook trnct , $10

M. L. Wicks. to Wilbert H. Dunlap—Lot202, Green's Central Aye. tract add ....S33Q

Walter L. Udell. to Ellsworth Leonard-son—Lot 2, Peorla St. tract $1300

John C. Cutler to John A. -Patton—

Lots1 and 2. Pecks subdivision of block 52,San Pedro SMOO

J. A. Patton to B. E. Johnson et nl—Lots1and 2, Pecks subdivision of block 52, SanPedro ...: $10

City of Santa Monica to Joseph T.-Hal-Bey—Lot 37, blk 3, Woodlawn Cemetery $40t. G. & T. Co. to John H.Barnhlll-Ro-

conveyance of trust propertyT. I. &T. Co. to George La Yore— Part

lot 3, block 51, Huber tract $10T. I. & T. Co. to Mary E. Carrlgan—

Lot 10, Bowen & Chamberllns Main &Flgueroa St. tract No. 2 $10

T. I.•& T. Co. to Hannah. M. Baker-Lot 4, block 1. Venice Park tract $10

Albert H. Beach to William E. Lee-Part lots 41 and 40, block A,. BelievnnPlace tract $'0

Sarah E. Thompson et nl to Ethelyn T.Adams-Part lot 16, block A. W. E. Fer-guson's subdivision of lots 6 7 10 and 11,G. B. Adams subdivision of part of Al-hambra addition tract $1

J. B. Pendleton to Newell W. Griffin—Part section 20 T 1 S R 12 W $2000

Hermosa Beach L. W. Co. to E. E.Kalsetv-1-.nt 4, block 64, Ist addition toHermosa Beach $10

Same to G. H. Kaiser—Lot 3. block «isame tract $19

Same to same—Lot 2, block 20, HermosaBeach ' .....;.. $lO

Thomas McCarthy to A. J. Warner etal—Lots 5 and 6, block 33, Garvanza add.No. 1 • .....*lO

MaryDuncan to J. B. Burgess— Lot 14.block IS. Angeleno Heights ..$lO

Otis E. Wern to James Hoslck— Lot 24,L. A. Imp. Co.s subdivision of block 9.lot 8, block 39. H. S $10'

Jesse Yarnell to William H. Hall-Lots113 and 18, block It lots BUS and partJot 9, block 2, Yarnells subdivision ofnortheast part of loth4, block 36, 11. B. $10

Thomas Fitzgerald to Franklin P.Burch—Beginning at a point on the northline of First street 127.06 feet from In-tersection of said line witheast line ofSpring street; -thence east along Firststreet 35.05 feet ,etc $10

Thomas Fitzgerald to Josiah Myrlek,,Ir.—Same property as above $10Eliza A. Elliott to Robert Millar—Lot

24, Gardner & Farrls iubdivfllslon of partlots 4 and 5, block Q. Ban Pasqual tr $10

The State Bank of Ban Pedro to H. A.Wilkinson—Lot It,block 81, Harbor Viewsubdivision '. ....$lO

George Lacour to Edwin R. Fox—Lots16 and 17. Hlscock &Smiths first add ..$lO

John K. Newman to W.1H. Warfleld—Lot 223, Ocean Beach subdivision RedondoBeach $ln

Same to Denman Barratt—Lot 228, OceanBeach subdivision Redondo Heach ....$lO

Francis A.Banborn to Elizabeth RohadaDentils—Lot 20, block E, Manzanlta Illstract "JIO

James L. Orlffin to W. 11. Holliday—Part lot 4, Peeks subdivision of block 61.San Pedro ••• .<slo

Henry S. Keyes to W. 11. Holliday-Lot8, Bonnie Brae Place $10E W. Lewis to Rhoda Ann Beall—Lot

18, block 24. Angeleno Heights -.11600Albert Schlelm to Harriet A. Reynolds-

Lot 18, block It, Alderson & Sons WentJefferson Ht tract $10

11. T. Co. of L. A, to Wm. Gardiner—

Agreement to con lot 1, blk B, Naples $800T. J. Henderson to Ulrlo Allen—Lot 2,

block EO, Huntlngton Park $lAAbbot Klnney Co. to C. W. Mettler et al

—Agreement to convey lot X, Kinney &Dickinson subdivision of Venice of Amer-ica tract .\u25a0 $1600

Richard Cox and Elizabeth B. Cox toWilliam Fllcklnger—Lot 8, block X, Bar-rett Villa tract ........$lO

Patrick J. Doyle and Georgia Doyle toWilliam Ellek—Lot 7, block Is, town ofMonet a $300

Abbot Klney Co, to C. W. Mettler andW. H. NeUwonder— Lot T, Klnney *Dickinson'* sub of •Vnlce of America

FRIDAY.AUGUST 4.Charles P. Folkerth and Annie M. Fol-

kerth to John B. Walters— Lot 6, block E,Harvard Heights

'$10

Matilda W. Stephens and Albert M. Ste-phens to G. L. Friable and W. 11. Lemon—Lot 20 and part lot19, block )!, CentralBeach tract : $10

O. A. Hart. Ida M. Hart and Lyddal B.Winston to Matilda W. Stephens— Partlot 19. block B, Central Beach tract $2

11. N. Stone. Edna Pearl Stone and Wil-liam P. Mooney to Mra. 11. H. Haynes—Lots 29 and SO, block 2, Carolina tract. ..slo

T. G. & T. Co. to Alice O. Mendoza—Part lots 48 and 50, Calkins' FlgueroaStreet tract $10

Mary T. York to Louts C. McKnlght—Part lot 10, block 194, Redondo Beach. ..llo

Redondo Imp. Co. to Mary T. York-Part lot 10. block 194, Rerimiilo Beach... slo

Continental li.& L.Assn. to Harah M.,I..iim>u

—Lot 27, block 193, Itedondo

Uoacli .- $10California Hafe Deposit & Trust Co. to

Continental B. &L. Assn.—Lot 184, blockC, Meade & Dnlton'i tract $1837

Herbert L. Hrann and Nanele 8. Brannto A. W. Chllds-Lot i.J. H. Fleming'sgub , .$lO

Albert W. Chllds and Jessie O. Child*to Eugene F. Hess— Lot 2, J. H.Fleming'snub $10

J. H. Falconer and Ada Falconer toGeorge W. Youngblood—Part lots 26 and27. block 35V4. O. S ...$lO

Pauadena Realty Co. to F. B. Landonand Eva

-M. Landon— Part of tract

marked Mr«. \u25a0 Vawter 42.81 acres In Dlv,B, lands of S. Q. 0. a. Assn..... SlO

11

Beach Property

JtBACHI NBRnS NO AWAKKIWfI.

i,OT9 at rtn«iT rnicrcs,»r,O TO MAO.

,• The actual beach area InCai-.ilfornla Is limited. Each year

I lithe Available iinsubdmded'if bench property Is less and less,X and as the demand Increases,. ,! the best beaches willever .haveithe greatest value. Now', the

Inestbeach Is not the beach

that has been boomed the hard-est (wedon't believe Inbooms),but the best beAch Is the beach

'.: with the greatest natural ad*-.i vantages

—Is the beach with a

\u25a0 safe surf—

a strand of clean, .'\u2666' purs' sand

—with natural: sur*

/ rounding*—

with a beauty God- .. given. A citymay be built byI!iman anywhere nnd In Anyi place! but a bench I*a greatii collection of the SANDff OBV

\u25a0 TIMB,and man cannot make abeach. W« claim for ocnANOnWAfllt that It Is the grandest,widest, whitest, cleanest, long*,*st strand In California

—In this

country. This Is nature's gift,•r-not man's. ., .OtII'.ANO IinACII SYNDICATE,

MO Month Ilrondtrny.MEnCHANTS TttUST COMPANY,

Trimlee, ,SOT South Ilromitrnj-.

! TIin.MeOAnTHY COMPANY,Genernl Nnlen Mnnnser,

303 North nrondrvay.

T<o>flim<O)irT®w

(SOITORY)YOU WILL FIND

UNDER THIS HRADINOOUR BIG LIST OF

GOOD BUYSIN

BEACH PROPERTIES.

Re F.Wdbkeir<&•©©.

3>Q2 MaiscDiniV" eannldnimgi

IWMI©E,3T SELL—

Lot, ocean front, close tobusiness, with a nine-room and a four-roomhouse, all furnished, at$6250; only $2000 cash;

•,/ '; \u25a0 houses rented.Very close-In sand lot,for today, $1300.

Silver Strand, corner, fln-V est, $1650; worth $2100 at

'\u25a0 least. \u25a0

' 'Cabrillo canal lot, $2500.

\u25a0 ..'\u25a0 \u25a0 $800 for corner, threeblocks of ocean and ofVenice, high, dry, andfaces Venice. Come inand make, some money.

CHARLES E. LOCKE,With

OID SETTLERS INVESTMENT CO.,. f> I'avlllon,Venice.601-603 Grant Building.

NEWPORT BEACH—

:'\u25a0->.,. .',EXCURSION OVER'THK;

'

PACIFIC ELECTRIC LINES'.'!_ ..-;._ j . SATURDAY.''

Ye have) a few choice lots fronting1 -ar line and l>a,y; also some lots near

tho pleasure pur,' which we willsell.this -. cek at the same old price.

After—;SATURDAY, AUGUST B,

Allprices, advance.

\Go down today .or tomorrow andselect your lot.X

\u25a0\u0084-.' STERNS-COliaiTS INV.. CO., .1 Parker Blocks Newport Beach.

203 Bixby Block, Long Beach.

FOR SALE—* ~ ~

.'..-•.\u25a0•..•<'•:\u25a0. \u25a0; NEWPORT .IIKACH. \u25a0

Ihave Bom?.. choice lots on and.close to ocean front. Electric carswill-be running there ;in -two or

\u25a0 three days. That means.- substantialjadvance. Buy now. See maps andget prices at my office, 102 SouthBroadway. >i...

,\u25a0.-. . j.n. sexton,

"';'/\u25a0', \u25a0 •' PECK'Smanhattan beach

tract.; ..; .,\u25a0! \u25a0'.' : .The Finest of Them All.

\u25a0"*':'•'"'

.:'!rJt. B. SAUNDERS, .

405 Chamber of Commerce Building. .-MANHATTAN— . _..

'4 In72; bargain; $700.17 in8, North Manhattan; $1250.And a number of other good bargains.

\u25a0\u25a0; \u25a0 WHITOOMB-GIBSON CO.,,1: V-\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 629-531 Laughlin Bldg.

fOR SALE—DO YOU WANT ONE OFrthe "swellest" lots In Venice? The lotIs In block 2 of the Silver Strand and. the price is right. \u25a0

1 BROWN & WOODS, 31T Pay.' '\u25a0

"',-\u25a0.-.' Country Property

.•\u25a0\u25a0•-.\u25a0 AN OPPORTUNITY"r THAT IS PASSING.*

\u25a0 Mora of this land is being sold cv-'try week and all of this 30,000-acre''.ract of corn, wheat and alfalfa landwillsoon be gone.

i' Any Investor or homeseeker who.iae- 1800 or $10,000 and who falls tsget 40 acres or a section of thin laneat our present prices. Ib making a, mistake.

•\u25a0

NEXT EXCURSION TUESDAY.PRICE NOW $22.60 AN ACRE,

-INCLUDINGONW $10 SHARE OF"

WATER STOCK WITH EACH ACRBBOLD. :.WESTERN COLONIZATION ANU. - - '

INVESTMENT CO..811 Herman W. Hellman Bldg.,• ' Cor. 4th and Spring. Los Angeles.

|R BALE—

AT ALTADENA,PABA-tena's foothill acreage of• ill-kinds, at prices which willlook

I ridiculously low a few years hence.'Altadena

-has been slumbering, but

-hows plriih of waking up some ofthese days. Buy now at' bedrockorleefi. h. M. PIIATT, 608 LaughlinBuilding. <- Altadena property a snec-lalty. \u25a0:,

•'\'

INGLKWOOD POULTRY FARM.

j Lota to Suit,, $150 and up.

' •

Water piped to each lot; easy'terms:desirable location. Call for maps andprice- lints. •\u25a0 \u25a0

',' v.,THI3 REALTY TRUST CO.,129 South Broadway.

A GREAT SNAPI

——I Twenty-five acres, about twelve

miles from Los Angelea; eighteeniacres .in• full-bearing vineyard, bal-( ance .apricots and prunes; .good

twelve-inch well. \u25a0 Price 'only. $3600,iterms, for a few days. .- .\: k-' COOPER *CUOOrniAtflC.

\u25a0

'318 South Ilroudn-ny, llooiu237, ',

OR SALE—

WALNUT OUOVKS. Ihave, a \u25a0 large list of them for sale,

(ViBUY NOW, before owners recervnithe crop, as they willcjo in a fewweeks. 1.. M. PKATT, 608 LaughlinBuilding. "Country Property Special-Ist,'1' Member L. A.Realty Board.

PUBLIC ADVIRTISINQ

Xoiir*nt gftett VrotHPuhito notice Is hereby given that on

Tuesday, the Uthday of July, A. t>. I**,,the Council of the City of l/os 'Angelesdid. st Its meeting on said day, adopt *nOrdinance of Intention, numbered 11,299,New Series, to have the following workdone, to witi

Ist. Thnf.AVENUE FirTT-SRVBN,

front n line extending across said Arenu*Fifty-seven, at right ancles to th«northwesterly line of lot 2, block P,of Garvanza Addition No. 1 (•*per map of said addition recorded InBook n, t>«g« 4ft, of Mlxceltftneou* Rec-ords of Los Angeles County), from thesouthwesterly corner of suld lot Ito.thn southeasterly line of Aldama street.Including all Intersections of streets (er-rentlng such portions of said street andIntersections as are required by lavtr tobe kept In order or repair by «ny per-son or company having railroad tracksthereon, snd slso excepting such por-tions as have already been graded and

'

traveled and accepted), M graded snd .graveled to the official grade In accord-ance with thm plsns and profile on file Inthe office of the City Engineer snd speel-ftrntlons for the construction of graveledstreets, ClasN a, In the City of Los An-geles, on file in the office Of the City

'Clerk of said city, snld specifications be-ing No. 2« (New Series).

M. That n cement curb be constructedalong each line of the roadway of said-Avenue Fifty-seven from a line extendingacross said Avenue Fifty-seven, «t rightenntes to the northwesterly line of lot J,blook P, of Osrvanza Addition No. 1 (sstier map of said addition recorded InBooU », pug* 45, of Miscellaneous Record*of Los Angeles County), from the) south-westerly corner of saM lot 2 to the south-rasterly line of Aldama street (exceptingalong such portions of the line of saidroadway upon which a rement or granitecurh has already been constructed to theofficial line and grade), in s.ecorda.nceWith specifications for constructing ce-ment curbs, on file In the office of the

'flty Clerk, said specifications being No.22 (New Series).

Id. That a cement sidewalk five (X)Tcet in width be constructed along'each side of said Avenue Plfty-sevenfrom a line extending across said iAve-nue Fifty-seven, at' right angles to \u25a0

the northwesterly line of lot 2, block P.'of Garvanza Addition No. 1(as per mapof BRld addition recorded InBook 9, page'45, of Miscellaneous Records of tos An-geles County), from the southwesterly(•orner of said lot 2, to the southeasterlyline of Aldama street (excepting suchportion* of said street between said pointsalong which a cement or asphalt sidewalk Ifive (6) feet In width has been constructedto tho official line and grade), said side"walk to be constructed In accordance withspecifications for constructing cementsldowalks on file In tha office of theCity Clerk of said city, said specific*-

'

tlons being No. 23 (New Series).4th. That a cobble-paved gutter be 'constructed along each line of the road- •

way of said Avenue Fifty-seven,from a line extending across said'Avenue Fifty-seven, at right anglesto tha northwesterly .' line \u25a0 of- lot2, Block P, of Garvanza 1

Addition No. 1(as per map of said addition recorded tn•Book 9, page 46, of Miscellaneous Rec-ords of Los Ange.les County (from thesouthwesterly corner of said lot 2 to the 1

southeasterly line of Aldama Btreet, anda cobble-paved gutter across Mesa aye* Inue, the center Tine of said gutter to bethe northeasterly curb tine of AvenueFifty-seven (excepting along such pOr- '•tlons , of the line of said road-way along which a cement .orgranite gutter has already been con-structed to the official line and grade, .and also excepting such portions Of saidstreet and Intersections as are required bylaw to be kept In order or repair by anyi

ferson or company having railroad tracks 'hereon. \u25a0 -.-. \u25a0 > \u25a0.-Said gutters shall be three and one-

half (3H) feet In width excepting at in- \u25a0

lersectlons of f-treots, where said guttersshall be seven (7) feet in width; and Said .gutters

'shall be constructed in

-accord- '

ance with the plans and profile thereforon file In the office of the CityEngineer, :and inaccordance withspecifications for;the construction of cobble-paved gutterson file In the office of the City Clerk, saidspecifications being No. 7 (New Series). \u25a0

Sec. 2. The Council •of Bald-

\u25a0 city*

finds upon estimate of the CityEngineer,that the total cost of said IImprovementwillbe greater than fiftyrents per front;foot along each line of. said street, in-cluding the cost of Intersections, and itIs determined, In pursuance of anAct of the Legislature of the State or.:California, approved February 27. 1893. •as amended by an Act of the Legislatureamending said

-last named act, \u25a0 which

amending act became a law March 2,1899, that bonds shall be Issued to repre-cent the cost of said Improvement. Saidbonds shall be serial, . extending over aperiod of ten years, ian even proportionof the principal sum of which shall bepayable annually, on\u25a0 the second day ofJanuary of each year by coupon, aftertheir date until the whole are paid, andto bear Interest at the rate of seven (7)'per bent per annum, payable seml-an*nually on the second days of January andJuly of each and every year.

Re ference Is hereby • made to said Or-dinance of Intention for further partic-

JAMEB HANLET, ;

7-31. 8-5 fit Street Superintendent,

Ordinance No. 11,344(New Series.) ;

An Ordinance declaring . the intentionof tho Mayor and Council of the City ofLos Angeles to establish the grade of '\u25a0

Avenue Fifty-three, from the s.outheast '

line of Hampton Terrace (as recorded inBook 7 of Maps, at page 14, Records ofLos Angeles County) to Aldama street.

The Mayor and Council of the Cityof Los Angeles do ordain as follows:

Section 1. That it Is the Intention of!the Council of the Cityof Los Angeles toestablish the grade of

AVENUE FIFTY-THREE,from the southeast line of Hampton Ter-race (as recorded in Book 7 of Maps, at '

rre 14, Records of Los Angeles County)IAldama street In accordance with tho

following elevations: \u25a0•. \u25a0\u25a0

At the southeast line of Hampton Ter«race the grade shall be as now established

-645.00 on the east side and 544.00 on thewest side. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0

\u25a0

At a point on the westerly side 141.1Tfeet northwesterly from the southeastline of said Hampton Terrace the grade •

shall be 55700 for the westerly One-half '

of the street and 671.50 opposite thereto 'for the easterly one-half. \u25a0

At a point on the westerly side 91.48 .feet southeasterly from the south line ofGranada street the grade for the west- .erly 80 feet shall be 663.00.

At the south line of Granada street the '

grade shall be 566.00 for the westerly 30feet and 59fi.00 for the easterly 80 feet,

At the north line of Granada street the:grade for the east 30 feet Bhall b* 698.00,nograde being established for the west 20feet. Mijp*(*««jfKw|

Opposite the east end of the curve InLot 62. sajd Hampton Terrace, the gradefor tho north 30 feet shall be (58.00.

Opposite the southeast linn of Lot 44. 1said Hampton Terrace, the grade on thewest side shall be 660.00.

Opposlto the north end of the curve Insaid Lot 62 the grade of the east andwest sides shall be 665.00.At the prolongation of the south line of

Abbott Place the grade shall be 669.00 on.the east and west sides.At the intersection of the east line of

Avenue Fifty-three with the north line ofAbbott Place the grade shall be 672.00 onthe east side and 672.00 on the west side,opposite thereto.

At a point 40 feet north of the northline of Abbott Place the grade shall be674 00 on both sides. \u25a0

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At a point 80 feet north of the northline of Abbott Place the grade shall be672.00 on both sides.

At a point 60 feet south of the northline of said Hampton Terrace the grailsshall be 668.60 on both sides. , \u25a0

-At the north line of said Hampton Ter-

race the grade, shall be 662.00 on both j

At"a point 100 feet north of the northline of said Hampton Terrace the gradeBhall be 643.00 on both sides.

At the south line of Aldama street thegrade shall be as now established 631.00on both sides.

And at all points between said desig-nated points the grade Bhall be o«tali-Mehcd bo as to conform to a, straight Unadrawn between said designated points. I

Elevations refer to the top of the curb, \

are In feet and are above a plane whichis 255 feet below City datum plane.

Bee. 2. The City Clerk Bhall certify to,the passage of this Ordinance and shallcause the same to be published for tendaya tn the Los Angeles Herald and

'thereupon and thereafter It shall take,effect and be In force.Ihereby certify that the foregoing OrdW.

nance was adopted by the Council of theCity of Los Angeles at Its meeting of,July*!.IML

H. XL~

ANpB>: \u25a0

City CUrlc.Approved this Wth day of July, 1906.rtpp

OWEN MoALEBR.7-81 8-1-9 lOt Mayor.

PUBLIC ADVERTISING-

Dnilnnnrp No. 11,31:1(New fierlpd.)

An ordinance, declnrlng the Intentionof lh« Muynr and rouncfl o( the City ofLos Angeles to establish the grade ofLondon street, from Dillon street toHnover street.

The Mayor nnd Council of th« Cityof Los Angeles do ordain as follows:

Section I. Thftt It In ttiß Intention ofthe Council tit the City of Los Angeles toestnbllsh the grade of

LONDON STtIBBT,from DlMon street to Hoover street, In

necordnnce with the following elevations:At the Intersection with Dillon street

the grade ahull bs 281.20 nt the northwestcorner and 280.20 at the southwest corner.

At a point on thn north side 440 feetesit of the east line of Micheltorentstreet the grade shnll he 2«.k0 and 2*1.60at a point on the south side oppositethereto.

At the Intersection with Roblnsort streetthe grade Hhall be 2S.YKO nt the southeastcorner and 286.80 at the southwest corner.

At a point on the north side 120 feeteast of the east line of Mlcheltoretmstreet the grade shall he 291.70 and 290.70At a point on the south side oppositethereto.

At the Intersection with MlcheltorenaBtreet the grade shall be 21)2.20 at thenortheast corner, 2W.W at the northwestcorner, 291.20 at the southeast corner and231.(50 at the southwest corner.

At a point on the north side 2SO fentWest of the west line of Mlcheltorena

Btreet the grade shall be 2M.no and 293.00at a point on the south side opposltathereto.

At a point on the north side 620 feetwest of tho west line of Mlcheltorenustreet the grade Fhall be 298.50 and 297.50at a point on the south side oppositethereto.

At a point on the north side 6«0 feetwest of the west line of Mlcheltorenastreet tho grade shall be 302.35 and 301.35at a point on the south side oppositethereto,At a point on the north side 880 feet

west of the west line of Mlcheltorenxstreet the grade shall be 362.80 and 301.78at a point on tho south side oppositethereto.

At a point on the north sUlo 700 fe.>twest of the west line of Mlcheltorenastreet the grade shall be 303.03 and 301.9*at a point on the south side oppositethereto.At a point on the north side 720 feetwest of the west line of Mlcheltorenastreet the grade shall be 303.06 and 301.92at a point on the south side oppositethereto.

At a point on the north side 740 feetWest of the west line of Mlcheltorenastreet the grade shall be 302.58 and 301.03at a point on the south side opposlto

At a point on the north side 7GO feetwest of the west line of Mlcheltorenastreet the grade shall be 302.60 and 301.10at a point on the south side oppositethereto. ,

\u25a0At a point on theftnorth side 780 feetWest rf the West line of MlcheltorenaBtreet the grade shall be 301.90 and 800.32at a point on the south side oppositethereto.

At the intersection with Hoover streetthe grade shall be 295.97 at the southeastcorner as now established on Hooverstreet, 298.50 at a point on the north sideopposite thereto, and as now establishedon Hoover street 297.85 at the northeastcorner.

And at all points between said desig-nated .points the grade shall be estab-lished so as to conform to a straight Huedrawn between sdld designated points.

-Elevations refer to the top of the curb,

are In feet and are above a plane whichis 255 feet below City datum plane.

Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify tothe passage of this Ordinance and shallcause the same to be published for tendays in the Los Angeles Herald andthereupon and thereafter it shall takeeffect and be in force.Ihereby certify that the foregoing Ordi-

nance was adopted by the Council of theCity of Los Angeles at Its meeting ofJuly 21. 1905.

HiJ>LELANDB.City Clerk.

Approved this 26th day of July, 1905.OWEN McALEER,

7-31 8-1-9 lOt • Mayor.

Ordlnnni-e JVn. 11,342(New Series.)

An Ordinance declaring the intention ofthe Mayor and Council of the City of LosAngeles to establish the grade of Cinna-bar street, from Second street to Thlvd

The' Mayor and Council of the Cityof Los Angeles do ordain as follows:

Section 1. That It Ib the Intention ofthe Council of the City of Los Angeles to-t»bU-hth.Nfr.d

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BTRBisT>from Second street to Third street. Inaccordance withthe following elevations!

At the intersection with Second Streetthe grade shall be 361.56 at the southwestcorner nnd 3<>2.84 at the southeast corner.

Ata point on the west side 50 feet southof the south line of Second street thegrade shall be 357.00.

At the Intersection with Third streetthe grade shall be 295.89 at the northwestcorner and 291i.45 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 linedrawn between said designated points.

Elevations refer to the top of the curb,are in feet and are above a plane whichIs 255 feet below City datum plane.

Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify tothe passage of this Ordinance and shallcause the same to be published for tendays in the Los Angeles Herald andthereupon nnd therearter it shall takeeffoct and be In force.Ihereby certify that the forgoing Ordi-

nance was adopted by the Council of theCity of Los Angeles at Its meeting ofJuly 21. 1905.

H 3 MIjACity Clerk.

Approved th.s«A&«7-31 8-1-9 lOt Mayor.

Ordlnnnre No. 11,341(New Series.)

An Ordinance declaring the Intention ofthe Mayor and Council of the City of LosAngoles to establish the grade of Senecaavenue, from Main street to Ban PedroBThe'May6r and Council of the City ofLos Angeles do ordain as follows:

Bection 1, That it is the Intention of theCouncil of the City of Los Angeles toestablish the grade of

SENECA AVENUE.from Main street to San Pedro street. Inaccordance with the following elevations:

At the Intersection of Main street thegrade shall be 164.75 at the northeast cor-ner and 164.62 at the southeast corner, asnow established on Main street.

At tho Intersection with Los Angelesstreet the grade shall be 166.29 at thenorthwest corner, 166.14 at the southwestcorner. 166.30 at the southeast corner and166.45 at the northeast corner.

At the Intersection with Ban Pedrostreet the grade shall be 167.V9 at thenorthwest corner and 167.83 at the south-west corner, as now established on BanPedro street.

And at all points between Bald desig-nated points the grade shall be estab-lished so as to conform to a straight linedrawn between said designated points.

Elevations refer to the top of the curb,are In feet and are above a plane whichla 255 feet below City datum plane.

Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify tothe passage of this Ordinance and shallcause the same to be published for tendays In the Los Angeles Herald, andthereupon and thereafter Itshall take ef-fect and be In force.1hereby certify that the foregoing Or-

dinance was adopted by the Council ofthe City of Los Angeles at Us meetingof July 21. 1905.

H. J. .LELANPK.City Cleric.Approved this Hth day of July.lDOS.P

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209 Latighlin Building

FOR SALE

Suburban Property

POR SALE—

J4250; NEAR LOS AN-ge.les, at Highland Park; two acresin assorted fruits, grapes, etc; neatcottage; high, sightly location. 1,. M.PRATT, 608 Laughlin Building.

: Miscellaneous

FOR SALE-GOOD, NEW DOORS, Jl.OOnnd up. Interior finish nnd mill work,the best and cheapest. Get our prices,at the National Lumber Company's bigplant.

Twentieth and Alameda streets.NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY.

PIANOS-ALL YOU NEED TO PAY USIs (6 when you select your piano, then$8 monthly. We won't charge you anyInterest "We positively guarantee thef>rice We ask to be the same as askedn Now York, Boston or Chicago. Re-

member the old house of FITZGEH-ALD when you want a good piano.. 113 S. Spring street.

FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HANDbilliard and pool. tables. Bar fixtures ofallkinds; easy payments. Send for cat-alogue. THE BRUNBWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO.. C2O. S..Broadway,Los Angeles.

FOR SALE—CARLOAD OF BESTPOULTRY WIRE AT ONLY 45 CENTSPER 100 SQUARE FEET.

\u25a0 NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY.TWENTIETH AND ALAMEDA BTS.

FOR SALE— STANDARD PIANO ANDpiano player; willbe sacrificed for cash,willbe sold either together or sepa-rately. Apply BILVER CITY HOTEL,502 West Sixth St.. Room 17. \u25a0\u25a0

FOR EXCHANGE;

.Real Est-.te2 LOTS, SOUTHWEST, PRICE tSOO; MTO:

$150; want rooming house, 8 to 20 rooms.At Olcndale, 5 acres in fruit, 5-roomcottage, barn, chicken corrals, 7500 gal.cement reservotr ( 12% shares water.Price $5000. Want to sell or exchangetho whole or a part, or borrow $2000 onthe property. Any good trade consid-ered.

McFATRIDOE BROS.,319 South Spring St.

FOR EXCHANGE- .... ;\u25a0-.\u25a0;$7000, mtg. $1500; 340 acres "level valley

land 4 \u25a0 miles from Hemet, ;Riversidecounty; house, barn, well.' Want cleareastern property, or may assume Bomoon House and lot in good city.

WM. N. HOLWAY. 211 Grant Bldg.Home 1939. Main 4570.

FOR EXCHANGE—BYBEN WHITE.200 ranches, $500 to $150,000.100 houses and lots, $1000 to $50,000100 orange and lemon groves, $2000

to $J 00.000.6000 miscellaneous properties. To

buy, sell or trade property go toBEN WHITE, 308 Bryson Block, 2dand Spring streets.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—20-acre orange grove, paying 10 per

cent interest on Investment, all equip-ped, plenty water, etc. Will trade forLos Angeles city property.

A. F. WEBSTER &CO..302 Mason Bldg.,

Fourth and Broadway.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGR—WHAT ISthe use to go miles into the country fora chicken ranch, when you can buyone Just as cheap only 10 minutes' ridefrom the heart of the city? BROWN& WOOD, 317 Fay.

FOR EXCHANGE— RY SMITH & AS-ton, 240 acres Nebraska land, 2 wells,plenty water, for something inSouthernCalifornia A good trade offered.SMITH & ASTON, 22(5 Laughlin Bldg.

FOR EXCHANGE-6-room cottage arid two lots at Ocean

Park for Los Angeles house and lot.A. F. WERSTER & CO., 302 Mason

Bldg., Fourth and Broadway.

MAXON WIH EXCHANGE YOUKproperty, any location. Large list to, solect from. MAXON REALTY CO.,114-115 Otimson Bldg.

BEN WHITE WILL EXCHANGE YOURproperty. 808 BRYSON BLOCK. Secondand Spring sta. Member L. A. RealtyBonrrl.