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Wanderers Are Unable to Maintain Early Lead and Darkness Ends Contest By Afldoclnted Press. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21.— Tacoma find the locals were tied In tho ninth inningof today's game, which woe de- clared ft draw owing to the fact that no nrlriillnmil Innings could be played on account of darkneßO. The north- erners took the lend early In the game nnd It was not until the. eighth inning thnt Sun Frnriclsco evened the ncore, which stood 3 to 3. Score: TACOMA ABiumsnro ac Dnyle, rf B 0 1 0 1 0 0 Hheelian, Kb , B 0 1 0 3 2 0 Nordyke. lb 4 0 10 R 0 1 ICuKJin, ss 4 0 1 0 2 t 0 Cnsey, 2b 4 0 2 0 800 r.ynch, cf 4 0 0 0 3 1 0 Mnfrfiughlln, 1f.... 4 2 2 1 2 0 0 Ornlinm. o, 4 1 2 0 7 1 0 Keefe, p 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 Hogan, c 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Total 3* ~3" 11 "l 27 14 ~2 SAN FnANCISCO .AH R lltl KB JO AX Wnldron, cf 4 n 1 o o 0 n Mohle.r. 2b 3 1 0 0 3 2 0 llllderbrtind, 1f.... 4 0 1 0 .1 1 0 Nenlon, 1b 4 0 2 0 60 0 Householder, rf... 4 0 0 0 10 0 Irwln, 3b i 1 1 0 2 1 I) (lochnaucr, ss 4 0 1 0 3 1 2 fihen, c 4 1 2 2 it 1 1 Wlllliuns, p 3 0 00 0 2 0 Totals Ti ~8 ~i 2 27 8 3 SCORR BYINNINdS Taeoma 0200010 0 0— !l Bas-J hits 2222120 0 o—ll0 11 Ban KranPlsco... .0 0 10 00 11 0 S Baso hits 00100043 0— S SUMMARY Game called on account of darkno3S. Three base hit Hlldebrand. Two base hits Kcefe, Graham. First base on trrors Tncoma, 2; San Francisco, 1 First base on called balls Keefe. Lelt nn bases Tacoma, 7; San Francisco, 5 Struck out Williams, 8. Passed ball— Qrnham. Wild pitch Keefe. Time 1:40. Umpire Perrlne. may study the world's great pictures In the Louvre or the Pantheon. To tlie tnajorlty such pleasure Is denied. Our new Art Gallery affords tho best op- portunity ln this city for the study of leproductlons of the old masters and the originals of the new. You arc al- ways welcome. Sanborn, Vail & Co., f.r.7 South Broadway. The Trnveleil Km The McCreedites came back in the sixth. Van Buren reached second on Dillon's error and scored on McHale's single to left. ; \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0-. "\u25a0 V- The seventh saw things doing for th« Seraphs, and two more were chalked up on the safe side. Brashear doubled to the center field fence, took third on Dillon's sacrifice. To all appearances Jones intentionally walked Cravath, but to no purpose, as Kitty came home on Spies' sacrifice. Cravath scored the last run as Mitchell juggled Atz' throw of Toman's grounder. [Jim Morley was the bluest man ln town as his new team ran out for yes- terday's game but from the ball they put up things will go on in' tho sam? old way. . \u25a0 . '.':".* \u25a0-,' Schlafly'B envelope will be $5 short this week, as he ventured too- strenuous nn cplnlon regarding a decision, by 'Davis The fact that It wan the 'last inning prevented htm being ordered from- the game. \u25a0"' . \u25a0 '. .7 \ ' .' ,' '' The score:,' •- ' \u25a0- \u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0. , \u25a0'\u25a0 l"J. LOS ANGELKS \u25a0>' ABRBIIBBPO AE Bernard,!, cf 3,1 ,0.0 3 0 0 Itoss. If.. 3 .0 2 0 3 0 0 Ilrashear, .3b. ..'.;. '4 ' 1 10 2 3 1 Dillon, lb 3 0 0 0 0 11 Cravath. rf 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 Bples, lb 2 0 0 0 14 0 0 Toman, ss 8 0 0 0 0 6 0 Ijager, o.< 3 0 2 0 5 0 0 Baum, p..... 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 31 1 6 1 *27 14 1 PORTLAND ABR BHSBPO AX Atz, ES. 4 0 0 0 3 3.0 Van Buren, If 4 1 11 0 0 Mcliale. cf 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 MUcheli, lb 4 0 1 0 11 1 1 Schlafly, 2b 4 0 1 0 1 5 0 McLean, c 3 0 1 0 6 0 0 McOreedle, If 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sweeney, 3b 3 0 1 0 0 4 0 Jones, p 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 31. 1 5 1 *23 14 1 •—Bernard nut; hit by batted ball. ;;.';".' :-{> SCORE BY INNINGS \u25a0 Los 1 Angeles 1 0000020 •— 3 Base Tilts ......00001221 •— 6 Portland ..; 0 0000100 o—l Base hits 11001110 o—s \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..' summary aw «; Two bass hits Schlafly, Brashear. Sacrifice hits ltosn, McCreedte, lie- Hale, McLean, DlPon, Spies. First Viaao on errors Los , Anifeles, 1; Port- land, SS.< Left on bases Los Angales, 4 ; Portland, G. Itasc-s on balls—Off Jones,.' l. Struck out By Jones, li; J'auin, 3. Doublb plays Mitchell to Atz to. Mitchell. Paused ball—Me- Lean. Hit by pitched ball— Bernard. Time of game— l.2o. Umpire Davit. The Angels took the first run in the Initial inning, when liernard went to first on a slap in the ribs from the arm of Bertie Jonea, got second on a passer] ball and loped to third on Ross" out. He scored on Brashear's out. Kitty Braßhear was over where Smith * used to pick them up, and the regular third baseman was not missed yester- day nt least. The infield worked like a charm, con- sidering the sudden make-up, and pen- nant liopes are still alive in the breast? (if the fans who were, out yesterday. Toman's playing at short shone: up with all the brilliancy of his old-time form and several difficult ones were gathered ln and snapped to iirst that had the racing qualities of a base hit. Manager Morley and Umpire Davis stated yesterday thnt they did not know whether Flood's expulsion would bar him from league ball throughout the country; Jud Smith occupied a seat In the bleachers and for the remainder of the Reason will not be seen in a Los An- geles uniform. The Portland team was confident yes- terday and the small crowd that braved tlie biting air prepared themselves for anything that might happen. There was no beating the new team, however, nnd Spindles Baum allowed but one run, nnd thnt on a close decision at the Spies Back in Game Heinle Spieß,' delighted to get ln the game again, frisked around the flrst bag like a Hal Chase, and Cap Dillon held down tho place made vacant by the passing of Tlm Flood from Cali- fornia diamonds. But the fact that moat concerns local fanrlom la that Flood will not play ngaln on the coast, and the passing of the popular player will be a cause of regret to thousands who have witnessed his work. He erred and the punishment is severe. Whether there Is any limit to the ex- pulsion will not be known until further word arrives from Bert. A telegrnm received from Bert yes- terday afternoon by Umpire J. Ira Davis red: "I have expelled Tlm Flood and suspended Jud Smith for the balance of the season. Positively do not permit these players in any con- test." . ." -. And all this because of Tim Flood's fit of linger last Sunday. President llert of the Pacific Coast league has spoken nnd Tlm must play no more- tit least on the Pacific coast. The pride of local fandom Is to hang up the suit which hns clone yeomen service by the keystone bng, nnd lay down the bat that In the ptist brought more than one i lotous outburst of Joy from the Chutes park Rtands. Score curds were thrown away In dls- Ktist us the Seraphs came to bat and tome of the fans spent hnlf of the game lurntliiß their favorites. A cm ay quilt would have been a nlmplo proposition compared with tho pnU'hril-up utigellc nßgreßatlon thnt 1 rotted out nn the diamond at Chutes pink yesterday afternoon to down the xvehfootrrs by v score of 3 to 1. Los Angeles 3, Portland 1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS Played. Won. Lost. P.O. Los Angeles y3 D 7 3tl fA Bail Kruni-lHco 101 M 47 .iaj Oakland mi r.:j 51 .;,Vu Heuttlo H4 44 Ml .408 Portland , yii 42 -is M 7 Tacoma t>3 87 115 ,w TIDE TABLE FOR SAN PEDRO Date— High. L OW N0v..23.... <1 5:45' 'frlT M?' « Nov. 23.... 8:23 . 7:20 ..... \u25a0 {Ijy !gs:i#:::ia J!8 fS 1 LOS ANGELES HERALDI WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1905.' SEALS AND TIGERS PLAY TIE CRIPPLED ANGELS ARE VICTORIOUS SUSPENDED FLOOD IS EXPELLED, SMITH Popular Second Baseman Probably Will Play No More on Coast. Seraphic Line-up a Puzzle 7 Tremendous Crowds Take Advantage of the Offer of J.R. - Lane Dry Goods Company 327-329 SO. BROADWAY lime Extended Ten Days in Order to Allow Every Woman in Southern Cali- fornia an Opportunity to Share in the bargains The crush of women at the Lane Store on Broadway, between Third and Fourth, yesterday, attests the power of good values and judicious advertising. $10,000 worth of Dress Goods is an enormous quantity, when one remem- bers that ln reality it Is 520.000 worth, for they bought at 50c on the dollar. Mr. Lane says he regrets that they could not wait upon everybody, but still more salespeople have been put on more counter and display space added and he's sure now of taking care of today's crowds. The selling of such large quantities of goods calls for the best of generalship and. manage- ment. It is impossible to show one- tenth of the variety at one time, con- sequently they have adopted the plan of bringing forward new patterns and fabrics each day and ten days of very brisk selling willbe all too few to dis- pose of this large lot of dress goods. One big advantage gained by the buyer lv a sale of this sort is that the last yard Is aB good aB the - first, and at the prices prevailing half or less of what they formerly sold at, you ure sure of a bargain. This cooler weather calls for changes ot raiment, and cer- tainly this enterprising firm could not have> found a more favorable time for such a enap. You can afford two dresses now, new style fabrics, too, when you can bo Judiciously spend your money—2sc, 33c, 47c, 67c, 83c, 94c the yard, and In some of the hundreds of lots you will find the fabric that pleases and at the price we know you can afford a dress. The truth is, wo- men can afford to come to Lane's from all over Southern California for their dresses, but we'd advise coining soon —and buy as early in the day as pos- sible, for the crowds are not always so large, and you can make a more careful selection. Don't forget their number— 327-828 South Uroadwuy, be- tween Third nml Fourth streets. PUBLIC ADVERTISING Kottee Inviting I'roponala for Furulxli- !\u25a0\u25a0!&- NtcfiMrf I'^uiil iiiut*u t fur tlio < ..11.-.lluu of (Jarbuife. Notice in hereby given that aeiile'l proposals will be received by the City Clerk of tho City of Loh Angeles up to 11 o'clock a. m. Monday, December I, 1905, for furnishing unit hitting tv thu city for a period of three yearn from und after January 1, i'mu. ItitniM .mil wtiKons for colluding and hauling gur- bagu and refuse lv uccordauco with HiJfcilicutioiiH iluirufor adopted by the City. Council at Itl inertia* of Muud.iy, November 7, IUUS, on Jllo 111 the office INDEX TO PUBLIC ADVERTISING NKW TODAY An Ordlnflnce amending An Ordinance entitled "An ordinance, regulntlng thn ui"e of the public streets of the City of T«oa Angeles." PUBLIC ADVERTIBINQ ef tho City Clerk, nnd entitled "Oar- bnge Specifications 1006." Hldrtcrs willbe required to file with their bid a cheek, drawn to tho order nf It. J. t,elande, City Clerk, and cer- tified by a responsible bank In the City of Los Angeles, In tho nmount of $1500 ns a guarantee that tho bidder will enter Into a contract with the city In conformity with his bid and plve A bond In th*> sum of $10,000 satisfactory to the City Council, for the falthfm tc-rformnnce of the, contract, as pro- vided In said specification*. Council reserves the right to reject nny nnd all bids. Hy nr.ier of thn City Council of the Cityof Los Angeles. H. J. LRLANDB, City Clerk. H-13-15-17-20-22-2'l-27-29, 12-1-2 lOt Oriifnnnre'lVn. 12,6-M (New Series.) An Ordinance nmetidlng nn Ordinance entitled "An Ordlnnnc.e regulating tfie I'se of tho public streets of the City of Los Angeles," numbered 25.1, nnd nppioved September 13, 1888, by amend- ing Section 1of said Ordinance. Tlio Mayor and Council ot the City of Lns Aiißcieß do ordain ns follows: Section 1, Thnt Section 1 of Ordl* nance No. 253, entitled "An Ordlnnnco tcgnlntlniT tlm use of the public streets of tho City of Loa Angeles," approved September 13, 1880, be and tho same In hereby amended to rend as follows: Section 1. It shall bo unlawful for nny person, firm or corporation to u«o the public sidewalks of tho City of Los Angeles for tho dlsplny ot merchandise or to leave any goods, merchandise, boxes, barrels, trucks or other artlclen upon any portion of the public streets of the City of Los Angeles, described as follows: Los Angeles street from Arcadia street and Allso street to Seventh street; Main street from tho Plaza to Seventh street: tipper Miilnstreet, now known and called Snn Fernando street; Mnrchesaault street to the Junction of San Fernando street and AlameiU street; Spring street from Templu street to Seventh street; nil that por- tion of New High street lying between the eentar line nnd westerly line there- of from Temple street to Franklin street; Broadway from Temple street to Seventh street; Hillstreet from First street to Seventh street; Commercial street from Mnln street to Alamedii street; Arcadia street from Mmin street lo Los Angeles street; Roqiionu street from Main street to Wilmington street; Temple street from Mnln street to Hill street: Court street from Main street lo Spring snrect; Market street from Main street to Spring street* Frnnklin street from Spring street to Broadway; First street from Hill street to Los An- geles street: Second street from Hill street to Los Angeles street; Third street from Hillstreet to Los Angeles Ptrect; Fourth street from Hill street to Los Angeles street; Fifth street from Hillstreet to Los Angeleß street: Sixth street from T-T111 street to Los Angeles street; Seventh street from Hill street to Los Angeles street. Sec. 2. That all Ordinances nnd parts of Ordinances In conflict herewith aro hereby repealed. Sec. 8. This Ordinnnco is urgently required for the lmmedlnte preservntion of the public pence, health and safety; and tho City Clerk shnll certify to Its passage by a two-thirds vote of the Council, and cause It to bo published once ln tho Los Angeles Herald, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take effect and be ln force. I hereby certify thnt the whole num- ber of members of the City Council of the City of Los Angeles Is nine, and that tho foregolne Ordinance was passed by a two-thirds vote of said Council, at its meeting of November 20, 1905. by tho following vote, to wit: Ayes Messrs. Rlanchard, Hnmmon, Henly, Hillcr, Houghton and Summer- land (G). Noes None. 11. J. LKLANDE, ' City Clerk. Approved this 21st day of November, OWEN McALEER, 11-22 It . Mayor. Notice ot Street Work Public notice is hereby given that at its meeting held on Monday, the 30th day of October, 190 ii, the City Council of tho City of Los An- geles adopted an Ordinance, designated ns Ordinance No. 11,1)13 (New Series), declaring its intention to order the fol- lowing Improvement to bo mado, to wit: That a vitrified pipe sewer be con- structed In said city in AVENUE FIFTY-SIX from center line of Pasadena avenue 680.19 feet southeasterly, between the points, on tho lines, at the elevations and on tho grades as are designated on the plan and profile of said sewer on file in tho office of the City Engineer of said city, snid plan and profile being numbered 15,578 in the records of said office; aald sewer shall be built acros3 such street or alley intersections, and with such manholes. Junction cham- bers, fiushtanks, iron covers, steps anl buckets, and other appurtenances, as are designated upon .said plan and profile. Said improvement p.hall bo con- structed in accordance with said plan oiid profile; In accordance with plans Nos. 20,452, 24,748 und 25.453 on 1110 In the oftico of uniil City Engineer; nnd In further accordance with the Bpeelfl- catlons therefor ou fllo in tlio oftico of the City Clerk of said city, said speci- fications being entitled "Specifications for the construction of a sower in Ave- nue I<"ifty-sixfrom center line of Pasa- dena avenuo GSO.lfl feet southeasterly ln the City of Los Angelos," and which specitlctitions were, approved by said Council at its meeting of October 30, 1005, which said plan nnd profile, said plans and said specifications are hereby referred to for more particular descrip- tion of said work. Sec. 2. That the said contemplated work of Improvement, in tho opinion of said City Council, Is of moro than local or ordinary public benefit, and said City Council hereby declares that tho district in the said City of Los An- geles benefited by said work or im- provement, nnd to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof is de- scribed us follows: All that portion of the City of Los Angeles included within the following described exterior boundary line, to , wit: Commencing at the most southerly corner of lot 1 of Map of Block 47 "Highland Park," as per map recorded ln Hook 11, page 79, .Miscellaneous Hoc- , \u25a0ords of Lob Angeles County; thence from said point of beginning northerly and parallel to tho westerly line of : Avenue Fifty-six to tho southerly line of Pasadena avenue; thenco easterly j along: (hi! said luat mentioned Hue to Iho most northerly corner of lot 1 of j G. W. Morgan's Map of block 48 of , Hlglila.iUPark Truct, as per map re- , corded in Hook 30, page 88, Miseellan- . cous Hecords of said county; thence ; southerly and parallel to the easterly , line of said Avenue Fifty-six to the most easterly coiner of said last men- tioned lot; thence easterly in a direct : lino to the most northerly corner Ot lot \u25a0 22 of said last mentioned map; thence , (southerly and parallel to the Bald east- , trly lino of Avenue Fifty-six ;o tll'i most easterly corner of lot 21 of said , last mentioned map; thence westerly in a direct line to the most northerly . corner of lot 20 of said last mentioned . map; thence southerly and parallel to the said easterly line ot Avenue Fifty- j six to the most easterly corner of lot ; 17 ot said lust mentioned map; thence , easterly ln a direct line to the mokt , northerly corner of lot 19 ot said last mentioned map, said last mentioned i point being on tlie westerly line of J Avenue Fifty-seven J thence southerly alonK the said westerly line ot Aye- , nue I'Mfiy-si'vi'ii to the most easterly n.iiH-rnf lot Hi of suld lust mentioned niiip: thenco weeleily in a direct lino , to the most southt'ily turner of said last mentioned lot; thence westerly In . a. direct line to the most easterly oor- ner of lot 12 of said mentioned map of . block 47 "Highland Park;" thence : westerly in a direct line to the most , southerly corner of said last mentioned . lot: thence northerly and parallel -to tha said westerly line of Avenue Fifty- . six to the moat westerly corner of lot , 5 of said last mentioned innp; tlunoo. enHterly In a direct lino to the point of beginning. Reference la hereby made to said i ordiii unco mi lll>' lv iii>' i-jVl'-e <>f Hi*. ! Cliy (.Murk of »uld city for further par- tUululß. JAMES HANLB]f\ ; Btreet Superintendent ot th« City of Loi , Angel**. il-SO-26 «t PUBLIC ADVERTISING PUBLIC ADVERTISING Kotlee of Sale nf Property for nrfinqnrnt Aa*<>N«inpnt I'viol to Pn? the Kxprnaca for Wlri>nln* of Silntli Strerl, Ilttwrrn Mnln Sfre*f nml pig- nernn strrrt In the < ll.v of i,«« Angrlr*. Notice Is hereby given that, pursunnt to thp provlMon of ths Statutes of the Btntfl of California relative to tne collection of assessment* to pay the expenses of ppenlnrr and widening streets within municipalities, I, Jnmcs Ilanley, Street Super- !"<pn<!ent of the City of Lo* Angeles, willon Friday, Hi* Sth day of December. 1905, at 10 o'clock n. m., In the office of the Street Hnnerlntenflent of the City of «'?u An ,?c ! el V n the Clt ¥ IIn " ln " nl<l cit *' " Hl ftt Public nnctlon for lawful money of the United Statos, nil the property described In tho following delinquent list of nascsnmerits for the widening of Ninth street, between Main street end Flg- leron street, attached to thin notice, upon which property the delinquent ns- jessments described In snld list are a lien, together withthe costs and penal- ties accruing thereon, unless Bald assessment shall be paid before snld sale, to- gether with the co«ts and penalties thereon. » IS" > >* :S « 3 S3 5- ag il owner. M a T r, o ' U ii . i r ji .' i* I s t j 68--TV. B. Stewart, south 40 feet of lot 12, ro w t>' 2 fa. llltb<ir . T rn( i t . .• $360.00 $18,00 1.50 $575.80 69— -VV. H. Stewnrt, lot 11, except south 5 feet, block 62, Huber Tract 3548.20 177.41 .fiO A725.11 11-20-2!) lOt Street Superintendent of the City Los Angeles. JVntlre of Street Work Publlo notice Is hereby given that on Monday, the 30th dny of October, A. I). 1908, the Council of the City of Los An- geles, did, at Its meeting on snld day, fulopt nn Ordinance of Intention, himv hered 11,012 (New Series), to havo tho following work done, to wit: Thnt a vitrified pipe sewer be con- structed In said city In TKMI'LE rITHKRT, from Henderson street to Alvnrado street; In CASro STREET. from Temple street to Heilevue nvc- nue; hi ORO STRKET. from Templo street to Bellevue ave- nue; In LONDON STIIEKT, from Cnsco street 450 feet westerly; and In , BELLBVUR AVENUE, from Cnsco street 501 feet westerly, be- tween the point.-", on tho lines, nt the elevntlons nnd on the grades ns are designated on tho plan and prollle of Mid sewer on file In the office of the City Engineer of snld city, snld plnn mid profile being numbered 11,673 ln the records of suld office; said sewer Rhull be built across such street or alley Intersections, and with such manholes, junction chambers, flushtankH, Iron covers, steps nnd buckets nnd other up- purtetiances ns are designated upon said plan and profile. Said improvement shall be con- ftructed in nccordnnce with snid plnn nnd profile; In accordance with plans Nos. 25,402, 25,485, 25.455, 24,748 nml 25,453 on file in the office of tho said City Engineer; and In further accord- ance \v4th the. specifications therefor on file In the office of the City Clerk of snld c.'ty, said specifications being en- titled "Speclficatluns for the construc- tion of a sewer In Temple streot, from Henderson Htrect to Alvamdo street; In Casco street, frjm Temple street to Heilevue avenue; In Oro street from Templo street to Bellevue avenuo; In London street, from Cnsco street 450 feet westi-rly, and In Heilevue avenue from Casco street 504 feet westerly, in the City of Los Angoles," nnd which rpeclflcatlons were approved by Bad Council nt Its meeting of October 30, 1905, which said plnn nnd profile, snld plnns and snld specifications are hereby referred to for moro particular descrip- tion of said work. Sec. 2 That tho snld contemplated work of Improvement, ln the opinion of said City Council, Is of more than local oi ordinary public bene.lit. and sniii City Council hereby declares that the district ln the said City of Los AngelcH benefited by said work or Improvement, and to bo assessed to pny the costs nnd expenses thereof Is described as fol- lows: All that portion of the City of Los Angeles included within the following described exterior boundary line, to wit: Commencing nt tho most northerly corner of lot R of Cary's Subdivision of a part of lot 2 block 27 Hancock's Sur- vey of Los Angeles City, as per map re- corded in Book 78. page 100. Miscellan- eous Records of Los Angeles County; thence from said point of beginning south' 29 degrees 39 minutes east 180 feet along tho easterly line of snid lot 8 to a point on said last mentioned lino; thence southeasterly In a direct Uno and parallel to the northerly lino of Temple street to a point on tho easterly lino of Temple road: thenco continuing In a direct lino nnd parallel to the said northerly lino of Templo street to ii point on tho northwesterly line of lot I l * block 5 of mnp of the Hutchlnson tract, ns per map recorded In Hook 13, page 36, MHccllnneous Kecorda of said County; thenco north 27 degrees 19 minutes cast to the most northerly cor- ner of lot 11 of said block G; thence north 82 degrees 30 minutes west 309 12 feet to the moat westerly corner ot lot 1 of said block 5; thence north 27 de- grees 19 minutes west to the most westerly corner of lot I block 4 of siild lnst mentioned mnp; 'hence continuing along the snld lnst mentioned course to the most southerly corner of lot 1 of map of Shnfer & Town Trnct, us per map recorded ln Book 19, page 05, Mis- cellaneous Hecords of said county: thence northwesterly nnd pnrallel to the southerly line of Bellevue avenue to the most westerly corner of snid lnst mentioned lot, snld lnst mentioned point being on the easterly line of Sonoma street; thence northerly along the said lnst mentioned line to the southerly line of Hellevuo nvenue; thence easterly nlong the snlil last mentioned lino tn the most easterly corner of lot 1 of salil last mentioned innp; thenco northeast- erly in a direct lino to the most west- erly corner of block 9 of m:ip of Mara- thon tract lands of Funning & Hub- bard In lots 7 and 8. block 28 Hancock's Survey, as per mnp recorded ln Hook 14, page 31, Miscellaneous Records of snid county; thence northeasterly 150 f<-et along tho westerly linn of snld block !> lo a point; thenco easterly In a direct line mil parallel to tho northerly line of K.-ild Bellevue nvenue to thn most easterly corner of lot 1, block 10 of sdM last mentioned map: thPiicn southerly in a direct line to the most northerly corner of lot 9, block 0 of map of tho Bellevue Avenue Tract, as per map rc- ccrded In book 30, page 44, Miscellan- eous Records of siild county; thenca easterly in n direct lino and riarnllel to the said northerly line of Heilevue nve- nue to the most easterly corner ot lot 7, block C of map of Bellevue Avenue Trnct No. 2. as per map recorded In Book 7, pa go, 41 of Maps, Records of said county, thence southerly In a direct line to the most southerly corner of snld lnst mentioned lot, said last mentioned point being on the said northerly line of Bellevue avenuo; thence southerly In a direct line to tho most easterly corner of lot 1, block 2 of said map of the Hutchlnson Tract; thence southerly ln a direct lino to the most southerly corner of said lnst men- tioned lot; thence easterly In n direct line and parallel to the southerly line of said Bellevuo nvenue to the moat southerly corner of lot 1, block 1 of f.ald last mentioned map; thence southerly ln a direct lino to the most southerly corner of lot 2 of snld last mentioned block 1; thence easterly In a direct line and pnrnllel to the said southerly line of Bellovue avenue to the most easterly corner of lot 3, block 1 of amended mnp of Chas. M. Hutehln- son Tract, as per map recorded InBook 7, page «9 of Maps, Records of said County, said lnst mentioned point being on the westerly line of Znlvldea street; thence southerly ln a direct lino along the said westerly line of JJalvldea street to the most southerly corner of lot B of said hiFt mentioned :nnp: thence southwesterly In a direct Hub to thu most southerly corner of lot 0 of said last mentioned map: thence southwest- erly ln a direct line to the most south- erly corner of lot 10 of satd last men- tioned map; thence southerly lna direct Una to the most easterly oorner of lot 20 of said last mentioned map; thenca eouthwesterly nlong the easterly line of Bald last mentioned lot to the most southerly corner of anld last mentioned lot, said lnst mentioned point being on the northerly line of Temple street; thence continuing on th« southerly pro- li'iiuiitlon of (ho Hiild easterly line of said last mentioned lot 20 to a point on the southerly line of lot 9. block 1 of map allowing 1 subdivision of the High- land Tract In lots 8, 4 and a. block 89 and lot 1, block 27 Hancock's Survey, as per map recorded In hook b, page 119, Miscellaneous Records of said county; thence northwesterly In a direct line to the most westerly corner of lot of »ald inentloned block 1; thence north 61 degrees 41 minutes west nlong the southerly Una of lot B. block 27 Hanccick'H Survey as ahowu on miip of Iho <!nry Tract In lot 8, block 87 Hancock's Survey, uh per map «f Urn {superior Court Case No. 15,032, Clerk's Fllad Map No. 347, office ot tba County Surveyor of said county, to a point ln th* •outhtaiterly line of HeuUersou street; thence northerly In a. direct lino to tho most westerly corner of snld lot S of Cary's Subdivision of part of lot 2, block 27 Hancock's Survey; thence, rnrtheimterly nlong tho westerly line of fcnld lnst mentioned lot to tho point of beginning, Referencn Is hereby mnde to snld Or- dlminre of Intention for further pal' tlculan, JAMKS IIANLKY, It-20-2i- fit Street Superintendent. .. Notlee nf Street Work Public notlco Is hereby Riven thnt on Monday, tho 30th dny of October, A. D. 1005, tho Council of the City of Los Angeles did, at Its meeting on said day, adopt an Ordinance of Intention, numbered 11,908 (New Series), to have the following work done, to wit: Ist. That RICK AVENUE In said city from the west curb lino of Slain street to the east line of Monela nvciiue, including nil intersections of streets (excepting such portions of snld street and Intersections as are required by law to be kept In order or repair by nny person or company havlnpr raliro-.id trucks thereon, nnd nlso excepting «uch rcrtlona nn havo already been praled nnd graveled and accepted), be gradeJ nnd graveled to the official grade In accordance with the plans and profile on file ln the office ot the City Kn- glnecr and specifications for grading find graveling streets ln the City of Los Anffelcs with the natural Bravel of the street (Clnss H) on file ln the office of the City Clerk of said city, said speculations being No. SI (New Series). 2nd. That a cement curb be con-, ftructed along each lino of the roadway of snld Rlcn avenue, from the west curb line of Main street to the east lino of Moneta avenue (excepting along such portions of tho line of said road- way upon which a cement or granite curb hns nlready been constructed to the official lino and grade), in accord- ance with specifications for construct- ing cement curbs, on fllo In the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New Series). 3rd. That a cement sidewalk five (5) feet in width be constructed along each &lileof said Rico avenuo from the west curb line of Main street to tho east line of Moneta avenue (excepting such por- tions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphnlt side- walk five (G) feet In width has been constructed to the official lino nnd prade), quid side.wnlk to bo constructed In accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file in tho office of the City Clerk of said city, paid specifications being No. 23 (New Series). Sec. 2. The Council of said city finds upon estlmnte of tho City Engineer that the total cost of said Improvement willbo greater than fifty cents per front foot nlong each line of said street. Includ- ing tho cost of Intersections, and it Is determined, In pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, approved February 27th, 1893, as amended by nn Act ot the Legislature amending said last named Act, which amending Act became a law March 2d, 1599, that bonds shall be issued to repre- sent the cost of said improvement. Said bonds shall be serial, extending over a period of ten years, an even proportion of the principal sum of which shall be payable annually, on tho second day of January of each year by coupon, after their dato until the whole nre paid, and to bear Interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable seml-annually on the second days of January and July of each and every year. Reference 1s hereby mado to said Ordinance of Intention for further par- ticulars. JAMES HANLEY, 11-20-25 Ct Street Superintendent. Notice of Street Work. Public notice Is hereby given that at Its meeting held on Holiday, the 30th dny of October, 1903, the City Council of the City of Los An- geles adopted nn Ordinance, designated us Ordinarce No. 11,907 (New Series), declaring its Intention to order the fol- lowing Improvement to be made, to wit: Ist. That a cement curb return be con- structed along the line of the roadway MICHIGAN AVIWUE, at each corner of the Intersection of said Michigan avenue with ench street from the east curb linn of Pleasant uvenue to the west curb line of Kvergreen ave- nuo (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb ban already been constructed to tho official Hue and grade), ln accord- ance, withspecifications for constructing cement curbs on lilo ln the ofllco of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 22 (New Suiies). 2nd. That- a cement sidewalk five (5) feet In width ho constructed along each side of said Michigan avenue from the cast curb line of Pleasant avenuo to the west curb line of Uvergreen nvenuo (ex- cepting such portions of said streot be- tween said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk live (ol feet In width has been constructed to the official lino a.n ' I grade), suld sidewalk to bo con- structed in accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file ln tho offlco of tho City Cuerk of said City, said specifications being No. 23 (New Series). Reference Is hereby made to said Or- dinance, on file ln the office of the City Clerk of said city, for further par- ticulars. JAMI3S HANLEY, Street Superintendent of the City of Los Angeles. 11-20-25 (it Notice of the Piling of the ANNrHmuent fur the OpeniiiK or Crocker Street, from the .Southerly I.lnc ot (iua U. lIIU'm Vernon Avenue Tract to the Northerly I.lnc of l-'orly-Hlxth Street. Together "ill" <he UluKrani ot the AMaeaanient lllslrlcl for Suld Im- provement. Notice is hereby given that the Street Superintendent Ims filed with the Clerk of the Council of the City of Los An- geles the assessment for the opening of Crocker street, from the southerly lino of Gun B. Hill's Vernon Avenue Tract to the northerly line of Forty-sixth street, aB contemplated by Ordinance No 10,922 (New Series), together with the diagram of the assessment district. The date of the first publication of this notice is November 20, 190S, and all parties Interested are hereby required to tile in writing their objections, If nny they have, to the confirmation of said assessment by the City Council, with the suld Clerk of tha Council, within thirty days after tlm said date of the first publication of this notice, to wit: on or before December 20, 1903. Persons signing objactlons must give postofflc. address. liELANDR C1 c y ou C n'cTl* tt " d CX - UfrU n-20 L :2 e 9 r lot ot Motive to Coutruutora ' Notice Is hereby given ihat sealed proposals willbe received by the City Clerk of the City of Loh Angeles up to 11 o'clock Monday, November 27, l'JOu, for thu construction of v concrete ru- Ulnlng wall on Hope street between conil and Third Htreets, the same to connect with the west portal of thu Third street tunnel, In uccordance with nliiiisand specifications on file withthe City Engineer per his plan No 1 for this Improvement, concrote wall only, however, to be constructed. A certified check, payable ta the ordei of H- J- Lelunde, City Clerk, In 10 par cent of the amount of bid, must accom- pany each pruposul us a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a. contract with the city In conformity with his bid. . Council ivK.'l-ven the right to reject any in- all bldi. By order of tha Council ot tha City of Loa Angel**. . 11. J. LELANjm U-16-S3 lot City CUrk. , PUBLIO ADVERTISING ffAflc* of Pnbtle Work Public notice hereby given that *l Ita meeting held on Monday, tho 23d daf of October, 1905. the City Council ot the City of T,of< Angeles adopted an Ordinance, designated as Orrtlt.ance No. 11,897 (New Herles), declaring Its ln« tentlon to order the following Improve- ment to be made, to wit: Section 1. That It Is the Intention of the City Council of the City of Los An- ?elea to close up, vacate and Abandon, of street purpose*, nil that portion of LAOIINAAVKNUB. , n publlo street of the City of Lob AnnMei, between La Vetft Place and flunoet boul«< yard, described ns follows, to wit: beginning at the Intersection of th* southerly line of Sunset boulevard with the easterly line of Legunn nvenue, Mid point being Rlso the most northerly cor- ner of lot it, block 16 of Angeleno Hel*ht*, ns per map recorded In Hook 10, fit jwr* «3. et »et|., Miscellaneous Records of Los An- geles County; thence southwesterly Along the easterly line of sold lot 41 to Its Inter- lection with the northerly Una of that certain alley conveyed to the City of Lou Angeles by Amos S. Klmbnlt et ft], by deed dated March 24, l»03, and recorded In Hook 1838 of Deeds, nt tinge 137, Hecords ot Los Angeles County; thence northwester- ly along the prolongation of the northerly line of unld alley to a point which Is dls- tnnt 5 feet southerly, mensured at right angles, from the southerly line of lot 1, block 1 of th 9 south pnrt of the Montana Tract, as per map recorded In Hook 13, nt page 73. Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County; thence westerly and parallel with the southerly line of lots 1, 2 and 8, said block 1 of the south part of tha luontann Trnct, to a point on a line axtendlng from the most westerly corner of snld lot 3, block 1, to the northwesterly corner of lot 43, of wild block 16. Angeleno Heights; thence northwesterly along said lnst described line to said most westerly corner of lot 3, block 1, of the south part of the Montana Tract; thence easterly ln a direct line to the southeasterly corner nf said lot x, block 1 of the south part of the Montana Tract: thence northeasterly In a direct line to the most easterly corner ot snld lot 1; thence Eouthensterly in a direct line to the point of beginning. AIbo: Heglnntng at the Intersection of the southerly line of Lnguna avenue with the southerly line of that certain alley conveyed to the City of Los Angeles, as hereinbefore described; thence northwest- erly along the prolongation of the south- erly line of said alley to a point which Is distant 45 feet northerly, measured at right angles, from wild southerly line of Lnguna avenue; thence westerly and parallel with said souther!? line of La- ?una avenue to a point on a line extending rom the most westerly corner of lot 8, block 1 of the south pnrt of the Montana Ttact to tho northwesterly corner of lot 43, block IS, of Angeleno Heights, as hereinbefore mentioned; thence southerly In a direct line to enld northwesterly cor- ner of lot 43, block 16, Angeleno Heights: theme easterly in a direct line to the point of beginning. Sec. 2. That the exterior boundaries of the district of land to be affected by said work or Improvement are hereby specified and declared to be as follows, to wit: Beginning at tho most easterly corner of lot 41. block 16. Angeleno Heights, as herolnbefora mentioned; thence south- westerly in a direct line to the most southerly corner of lot 42, mild block 16; thence northwesterly In a direct line to the most westerly corner of lot 44, said block 1G; thence northerly In a direct line to the most westerly corner of lot 8, block 1 of the south part of the Montana Tract, as hereinbefore mentioned; thence north- easterly ln a direct line to ihe most north- erly corner of said lot 3, block 1: thence southeasterly ln a direct line to the point of beginning; excepting therefrom any land therein contained which is now a part of any public street or alley in said city. Reference Is hereby made to said Ordinance, on file In the office ot the City Clerk of said city, for further par- ticulars. JAMES HANLEY, Street Superintendent of the City of Los Angeles. \u0084 ' 11-13-22 lOt "~ Notice of Street Work Public notice Is hereby given that at Its meeting held on Monday, the 30th day of October, 1905, tho City Council of the City of Los Angeles adopted an Ordinance, designated as Ordinance No. 11,903 (New Series), declaring Its Intention to order tho following improvement to be made, to wit: Ist. That FORTY-NINTH STREET In said city from the west line of Domlng-uez street to tho east line of McKlnley avenue, including nil inter- sections of streets (excepting such portions of said street and In- tersections ns are required by Inw to bo kept ln order or repair by any person or company hav- ing railroad tracks thereon, nnd also excepting such portions as have al- ready been graded and graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled to the official grade In accordance with tho plans and profile on fllo In tho office of the City Engineer and specifi- cations for the construction of grav- eled streets (Class D) in the City of Los Ang-eles, Cal.. on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 29 (New Series). 2nd. That a cement curb be con- structed along- each line of the road- way of snld Forts'-nlnth street, from the west line of Domlnguoz street to the east line of McKlnley avenue (ex- ccptlns along such portions of tho line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb hns nlready been con- structed to the official line and grade), In accordance with specifications for constructing cement curbs, on file In the office of the City Clerk, said speci- fications being No. 22' (New Series). 3rd. That a cement sidewalk five (5) fret in width be constructed along tho south side of said Forty-ninth street from tho west line of Domingucz street lo tlie east lino of McKlnley avenue (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sldowalk five (5) feet In width has been constructed to the ofTiclnl line and grade), said sklc- v.-;ilk to be constructed in accordance with specifications for constructing (\u25a0(ment sidew.-ilkH on fllo In the office, of the City Clerk of Rnld city, said Fpeeincations being No. 23 (New ""'Sec! 2. Thn Council of said city finds upon estimate of the City Engineer that the total cost of said improvement will bo greater than fifty certs per front foot along each lino of said street. Including :he cost of Intersec- tions, and it Is determined. ln pursuance ot an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, approved Feb- ruary 27th, 13«. as amended by an Act of the Legislature amending said last- named Act, whichnmendlng Act becamo a Inw March 2d, 1899, that bonds shall Issued to represent the cost of said im- provement. Said bonds shall be serial, extending over a period of ten years, an even proportion of the principal sum of which shall be payable annually, on the second day of January of each year by coupon, after their date until the whole are paid, and to bear interest at tha rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable seml-annually on the second days of January and July of each anU every year. Reference Is hereby made to said Ordi- nance on file In the office of the City Clerk ot said city for further partlcu- lfU ' 3'3' JAMKS HANLEY, Street Superintendent of the City of LO3 Angeles 11-20-25 6t Notice to Sener Contractors Sealed proposals for the construc- tion- of the proposed Storm Sewer In Alhambra avenue under the right of way of tho San Pedro. Los Angeles <c Salt Lake railroad, willlie received at the office of the City Clerk of the City of LOB Angeles. California, until 11 ii. m. of Monday, November 27. 190"i. All proposals must bo on forms furnished by the city and inu«t be uc.compuiiled by a certified check drawn to tho ordor of tha City Clerk of th« City of Los Angeles, for the sum of five (5) per cent ot the amount of the bid. Tho city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Plans, profile, detull draw- ings, specifications, etc. niuy mpkii at the office of tliu City Knglneer. Prints of tlm plans, profllo and detull drawings, formii of proposul, contract und bonds and copicn of the specifica- tions will bo delivered to proßpectlva bidders upon receipt by tb« City En- gineer ot $2.00. Each bidder Is re- quired to make personal examination of tha ground In which the newer in to be constructed. . , .. , Sizes and approximate lengths of the \u25a0ewer follow: 80 feet of 80-lnch vitrified pipe, dou- ble strength. One end wall. Una No. 4 I'utch basin. K;k-1i bid Khali ho submitted In a settled envelope addressed "11. J. Le- |:iiul». City OU'i'k, U"H Angeles, Califor- nia." an. lendorsed. "Proposal for uon- bti'uctlng Hlin-iu Hewer in Alhambr* Hvenu..' r-.r v : j::L - Rn > U-lt-ZiXOt City CUrk. PUBUO ADV^RTJBJITjO^^^ >(i(irc nt Street Work . Public notice Is hereby *lven thut ftt Its meeting held on Monday, the 30th day of October, 190 S. the cify Council of the City of I.o» Angeles adopted an Ordlnflnce. rte«- ißnnted ns Ordinance No. 11,911 (New BerleK), declaring Ita Intention td order the following Improvement to be made, tO lTt. "That ARAPAHOH BTREBT In Mid rlty from the south line of Six- teenth street to the north line of tme Reeve Tract, Including nil Intersections of utreetn (excepting such portions of unlit street and Intersections as are re- quired by law to be kept in ordef or tepalr by any person or company hav- ing railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such portions ns lmvo al- ready been graded and graveled and accepted), be graded and graveled tr» the official trade In accordance with the plans and profile on file ln the of- fice of the City Knglneer and specifica- tions for tho construction of graveled ttreets (Clasft D) in the City o( Lns Angeloß on fllo In the office of tho City Clerk of en Id city, snld specifications being No. 29 (New Herles). 2nd. That a cement curb be con- structed along each lino of the road- way of Bald Arapahoe street, from th« iouth curb line of Sixteenth street to 1 the north line of the Reeve Tract (ex- cepting along such portions of the line of said roadwny upon which a cement or granlto curb hns already been con* structed to the official line and f?rade), ln accordance with specifications for constructing cement curbs, on fllo In the office of tho City Clerk, said speci- fications being No. 22 (New Series). 3rd. That a cement sidewalk four (4) feet In width be constructed along each sldo of said Aratmboo streot from the south curb line of Sixteenth street to the north line of the Reeve Tract (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk four (4) feet In width has been constructed to the official lino and grade), said side- walk to be constructed in accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on file ln the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 23 (New Series). 4th. That a cobble-paved gutter be constructed along the east line of the roadway of said Arapahoe street from the south curb line of Sixteenth street to a point 157.47 feet south ot the south Uno ol Sixteenth Btreet; and along tho west line of the roadway of Arapnhoe street from tho south curb line of Six- , teenth street to a point 170 feet south of the south line of Sixteenth street (excepting along such portions of tho line of said roadway along which A cement or granite gutter hns already been constructed to the official lino and grade, and aiso excepting- such por- tions of said street and Intersections as are required by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon). Said gutters shall be three and one- half (3V4) feet in width excepting at Intersections of streets, where said gutters shall be seven (7) feet in width; and said gutters shall be con- structed in accordance with the plans and profile therefor on file in the office of the City Engineer, and in acoord-- ance with specifications for the con- struction of cobble-paved gutters on file in the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 7 (New Series). Reference is hereby made to said Ordi- nance, on file In the office of the City. Clerk of said city, for further partlcu- larB> JAMES HANLET, Street Superintendent of the Cityot Los Angeles. 11-20-25 6t Notice of Street Work Publlo notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 30th day of October, A. I>. l»0B, the Council of the City of Los An- geles, did, at its meeting on said day, adopt an Ordinance of Intention num- bered 11,910 (New Series), to have the following work done to Wit: ISt> SAN JULIAN STREET in said city from the ;- southerly line of Ninth street to the north- erly line of Twelfth street, in- cluding all Intersections of streot.s (excepting such portions of said Btreet and intersections as are required by law to be kept. in order or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such- por- tions as have already been graded and graveled and accepted), bo graded nnd graveled to the official grade In accord-, ance with the plans and profile on file. ln tho office of tho City Engineer and specifications ' for tho construction of graveled streets. Class C, In the City of Los Angelos on file in tho office of tho City Clerk of said city, said specifications being No. 28 (Now Series). 2d That a cement curb bo constructed along each line of the roadway of said San Julian street from the southerly line of Ninth street to the northerly curb line of Twelfth street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed to tho official : line and grade), In accordance with Bpe- . cincatlons for constructing cement curbs . on file ln the office of the City Clerk, Bald' specifications being No. Ti (New Series). 3d. That a cement sidewalk five (5) feot in width be constructed along each >side of said San Julian street from the Bouth- erly line of Ninth street to the norther- ly curb line of Eleventh street (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt ' sidewalk five (6) feet ln width has been constructed to the official line and grade); . also that a cement sidewalk four (ii feet in width be constructed along each ' side of said San Julian street from the southerly curb line of Eleventh street to the northerly curb line of Twelfth Btreet (excepting mich portions of said street' between Bald points along which a ce- ment or asphalt sidewalk 'four (4) feet in width has been constructed to.the of-, flclal lino and grade); said sidewalks to bo constructed In accordHnco withspeci- fications for constructing cement side- walks on file In the offlco of tha City Clerk of satd City, said specifications be- ing No. 23 (New Series). , Soo. 2. The Council of said city finds upon estimate of the City Engineer, that the total cost of said improvement will bo greater than lifty cents per front foot along each line of wildstreet, induct- ing the cost of intersections, and it is determined, in pursuance of an Act of tho Legislature of the State of Call- fornla, approved February 27th, 1893, as amended by an Act of the Legislature amending said last named Act, which amending Act became a law March LM.ltti.'. that bonds shall bo Issued to represent the cost of said Improvement. Said bonds shall bo serial, extending over a period . of ten years, an even portion of the prln-> cipal sum of which shall bo payable an- nually, on tha second day of January of eacn year by coupon, after their date un- til tho whole are paid, and to bear In- terest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable seml-annually on tho second days of January and July of each' and every year. Refcrenco Is hereby made to said Or- dinance ot intention for further par-- tR '" UUS " JAMES HANLEY, ! 11-10-25 fit Street Superintendent. ITOtlce of Slrrrt Work Publlo notice Is hereby given that on Monday, the 30th day of October, A. 1). 1905, the Council of the City of Loa An- geles did, at Its meeting on said day, adopt an Ordinance of Intention, num- bered 11,906 (New Series), to have the following work done, to wit: Ist. That a cement curb - con-- structed along the east Una of the road- way of nEAUDRT AV ENUE. from the south line of First street to the south lino of Diamond street and that n cement curb return bu construoted along each lino of the roadway at each corner' ot Urn Intersection of suld Beaudry ave- nue with each street betweeu the south lino of First street and the south curb line of Temple street (excepting alone such portions of tlm Una of said roadway upon which a cement or Ki-tuilt •! curb him already been .con- klructed to tho official line and Kiadei, lv uocordance with specification-) for constructing cem«nt curbu on file hi the office of tho City Clerk, said gpeclfl- tutions being No. ti (New Series). lid. That a cement sidewalk five (5) feet in width be constructed along . each Bide ot Bald lleaudry avenue, from tha south line ot First street to the south curb Una ot Templu street (excepting . such portions of «uld street betweeu said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk five (5) feet In width has been constructed to the official lino and grade). ' suld sidewalk to be constructed in , ac- cordance withspecifications fur construct- ing cement sUlewulks on tile lv the office of the City Cltrk of mtl'l city, suld niicci- lutin. ins beltijr No. 23 (New Series). Itcfereiicu Is heroby mado to said Or- dinance of Intention for further paruo* ular» \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 :.»..... JAMB* n4Kti«T, n-IO.Zi It iU««t •upatinttadint. ;

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Wanderers Are Unable to MaintainEarly Lead and Darkness

Ends ContestBy Afldoclnted Press.

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21.— Tacomafind the locals were tied In tho ninthinningof today's game, which woe de-clared ft draw owing to the fact thatno nrlriillnmil Innings could be playedon account of darkneßO. The north-erners took the lend early In the gamennd It was not until the. eighth inningthnt Sun Frnriclsco evened the ncore,which stood 3 to 3. Score:

TACOMAABiumsnro ac

Dnyle, rf B 0 1 0 1 0 0Hheelian, Kb ,B 0 1 0 3 2 0Nordyke. lb 4 0 10 R 0 1ICuKJin, ss 4 0 1 0 2 t 0Cnsey, 2b 4 0 2 0 800r.ynch, cf 4 0 0 0 3 1 0Mnfrfiughlln, 1f.... 4 2 2 1 2 0 0Ornlinm. o, 4 1 2 0 7 1 0Keefe, p 4 0 1 0 0 1 1Hogan, c 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Total 3* ~3" 11 "l 27 14 ~2SAN FnANCISCO

.AH R lltlKB JO A XWnldron, cf 4 n 1 o o 0 nMohle.r. 2b 3 1 0 0 3 2 0llllderbrtind,1f.... 4 0 1 0 .1 1 0Nenlon, 1b 4 0 2 0 60 0Householder, rf... 4 0 0 0 10 0Irwln, 3b i 1 1 0 2 1 I)(lochnaucr, ss 4 0 1 0 3 1 2fihen, c 4 1 2 2 it 1 1Wlllliuns, p 3 0 00 0 2 0

Totals Ti~8 ~i 2 27 8 3

SCORR BYINNINdSTaeoma 0200010 0 0— !l

Bas-J hits 2222120 0 o—ll0—

11Ban KranPlsco... .0 0 10 0 0 11 0

—S

Baso hits 00100043 0— SSUMMARY

Game called on account of darkno3S.Three base hit

—Hlldebrand. Two base

hits—

Kcefe, Graham. First base ontrrors

—Tncoma, 2; San Francisco, 1

First base on called balls—

Keefe. Leltnn bases

—Tacoma, 7; San Francisco, 5

Struck out—

Williams, 8. Passed ball—Qrnham. Wild pitch

—Keefe. Time

—1:40. Umpire

—Perrlne.

may study the world's great picturesIn the Louvre or the Pantheon. To tlietnajorlty such pleasure Is denied. Ournew Art Gallery affords tho best op-portunity ln this city for the study ofleproductlons of the old masters andthe originals of the new. You arc al-ways welcome. Sanborn, Vail & Co.,f.r.7 South Broadway.

The Trnveleil Km

The McCreedites came back in thesixth. Van Buren reached second onDillon's error and scored on McHale'ssingle to left. ;\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0-."\u25a0 V-

The seventh saw things doing for th«Seraphs, and two more were chalkedup on the safe side. Brashear doubledto the center field fence, took third onDillon's sacrifice. To all appearancesJones intentionally walked Cravath, butto no purpose, as Kitty came home onSpies' sacrifice. Cravath scored the lastrun as Mitchell juggled Atz' throw of

Toman's grounder.

[JimMorley was the bluest man ln

town as his new team ran out for yes-terday's game but from the ball theyput up things will go on in' tho sam?old way. . \u25a0 . '.':".* \u25a0-,'

Schlafly'B envelope willbe $5 short thisweek, as he ventured too- strenuous nncplnlon regarding a decision, by 'DavisThe fact that It wan the 'last inning

prevented htm being ordered from- thegame. \u25a0"' . \u25a0 '..7 \

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The score:,' •- '\u25a0- \u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0.

,\u25a0'\u25a0 l"J. LOS ANGELKS

\u25a0>' ABRBIIBBPO AEBernard,!, cf 3,1 ,0.0 3 0 0Itoss. If.. 3 .0 2 0 3 0 0Ilrashear, .3b. ..'.;. '4

'1 10 2 3 1

Dillon, lb 3 0 0 0 0 11Cravath. rf 2 1 1 0 0 0 0Bples, lb 2 0 0 0 14 0 0Toman, ss 8 0 0 0 0 6 0Ijager, o.< 3 0 2 0 5 0 0Baum, p..... 3 0 0 0 0 3 0

Totals 31 1 6 1*27 14 1PORTLAND

ABRBHSBPO AXAtz, ES. 4 0 0 0 3 3.0Van Buren, If 4 1 1 1 0 0Mcliale. cf 3 1 0 0 1 0 0MUcheli, lb 4 0 1 0 11 1 1Schlafly, 2b 4 0 1 0 1 5 0McLean, c 3 0 1 0 6 0 0McOreedle, If 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Sweeney, 3b 3 0 1 0 0 4 0Jones, p 3 0 0 0 0 1 0

31. 1 5 1 *23 14 1•—Bernard nut; hit by batted ball.

;;.';".' :-{> SCORE BY INNINGS \u25a0

Los 1Angeles 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0•—

3Base Tilts ......00001221

•—6

Portland ..; 0 0000100 o—lBase hits 11001110 o—s

\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..' summary aw «;Two bass hits

—Schlafly, Brashear.

Sacrifice hits—

ltosn, McCreedte, lie-Hale, McLean, DlPon, Spies. FirstViaao on errors

—Los ,Anifeles, 1; Port-land, SS.< Left on bases

—Los Angales,

4; Portland, G. Itasc-s on balls—OffJones,.' l. Struck out

—By Jones, li;

J'auin, 3. Doublb plays—

Mitchell toAtz to. Mitchell. Paused ball—Me-Lean. Hit by pitched ball—Bernard.Time of game— l.2o. Umpire

—Davit.

The Angels took the first run in theInitial inning, when liernard went tofirst on a slap in the ribs from the arm

of Bertie Jonea, got second on a passer]ball and loped to third on Ross" out.He scored on Brashear's out.

KittyBraßhear was over where Smith*used to pick them up, and the regularthird baseman was not missed yester-day nt least.

The infield worked like a charm, con-sidering the sudden make-up, and pen-nant liopes are still alive in the breast?(if the fans who were, out yesterday.

Toman's playing at short shone: upwith all the brilliancy of his old-timeform and several difficult ones weregathered ln and snapped to iirst thathad the racing qualities of a base hit.

Manager Morley and Umpire Davisstated yesterday thnt they did not knowwhether Flood's expulsion would barhim from league ball throughout thecountry;

Jud Smith occupied a seat In thebleachers and for the remainder of theReason will not be seen in a Los An-geles uniform.

The Portland team was confident yes-terday and the small crowd that bravedtlie biting air prepared themselves foranything that might happen. Therewas no beating the new team, however,nnd Spindles Baum allowed but one run,nnd thnt on a close decision at the

Spies Back in GameHeinle Spieß,' delighted to get ln the

game again, frisked around the flrstbag like a Hal Chase, and Cap Dillonheld down tho place made vacant bythe passing of Tlm Flood from Cali-fornia diamonds.

But the fact that moat concerns localfanrlom la that Flood will not playngaln on the coast, and the passing ofthe popular player will be a cause ofregret to thousands whohave witnessedhis work. He erred and the punishmentis severe.

Whether there Is any limit to the ex-pulsion will notbe known until furtherword arrives from Bert.

A telegrnm received from Bert yes-terday afternoon by Umpire J. IraDavis red: "I have expelled TlmFlood and suspended Jud Smith for thebalance of the season. Positively donot permit these players in any con-test." . ."

—-.

And all this because of Tim Flood'sfit of linger last Sunday. Presidentllert of the Pacific Coast league hasspoken nnd Tlm must play no more-titleast on the Pacific coast. The prideof local fandom Is to hang up the suitwhich hns clone yeomen service by thekeystone bng, nnd lay down the batthat In the ptist brought more than oneilotous outburst of Joy from the Chutespark Rtands.

Score curds were thrown away In dls-Ktist us the Seraphs came to bat andtome of the fans spent hnlf of the gamelurntliiß their favorites.

A cm ay quilt would have been anlmplo proposition compared with thopnU'hril-up utigellc nßgreßatlon thnt1rotted out nn the diamond at Chutespink yesterday afternoon to down thexvehfootrrs by v score of 3 to 1.

Los Angeles 3, Portland 1

STANDING OF THE CLUBSPlayed. Won. Lost. P.O.Los Angeles y3 D 73tl fA

Bail Kruni-lHco 101 M 47 .iajOakland mi r.:j 51 .;,VuHeuttlo H4 44 Ml .408Portland , yii 42 -is M7Tacoma t>3 87 115 ,w

TIDE TABLE FOR SAN PEDRODate— High. LOW

N0v..23....<15:45' 'frlT M?' «

Nov. 23.... 8:23 . 7:20 ..... \u25a0 {Ijy!gs:i#:::ia J!8 fS 1

LOS ANGELES HERALDI WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1905.'SEALS AND TIGERS PLAY TIECRIPPLED ANGELS

ARE VICTORIOUSSUSPENDED

FLOOD IS EXPELLED, SMITH

Popular Second Baseman Probably

Will Play No More on Coast.Seraphic Line-up a

Puzzle

7

Tremendous CrowdsTake Advantage ofthe Offer ofJ.R.-Lane Dry Goods

Company

327-329 SO. BROADWAY

lime Extended Ten Daysin Order to Allow EveryWoman in Southern Cali-fornia an Opportunity toShare in the bargains

The crush of women at the LaneStore on Broadway, between Third and

Fourth, yesterday, attests the power of

good values and judicious advertising.$10,000 worth of Dress Goods is anenormous quantity, when one remem-bers that ln reality it Is 520.000 worth,

for they bought at 50c on the dollar.Mr.Lane says he regrets that they

could not wait upon everybody, butstill more salespeople have been put

on—

more counter and display space

added—

and he's sure now of taking

care of today's crowds. The selling ofsuch large quantities of goods calls for

the best of generalship and. manage-

ment. It is impossible to show one-tenth of the variety at one time, con-

sequently they have adopted the plan

of bringing forward new patterns andfabrics each day and ten days of very

brisk selling willbe all too few to dis-

pose of this large lot of dress goods.One big advantage gained by the buyerlv a sale of this sort is that the lastyard Is aB good aB the

-first, and at

the prices prevailing—

half or less ofwhat they formerly sold at, you uresure of a bargain. This cooler weathercalls for changes ot raiment, and cer-tainly this enterprising firm could nothave> found a more favorable time for

such a enap. You can afford twodresses now, new style fabrics, too,

when you can bo Judiciously spendyour money—2sc, 33c, 47c, 67c, 83c, 94cthe yard, and In some of the hundredsof lots you will find the fabric thatpleases and at the price we know you

can afford a dress. The truth is, wo-men can afford to come to Lane's fromall over Southern California for theirdresses, but we'd advise coining soon—and buy as early in the day as pos-sible, for the crowds are not alwaysso large, and you can make a morecareful selection. Don't forget theirnumber— 327-828 South Uroadwuy, be-tween Third nml Fourth streets.

PUBLIC ADVERTISING

Kottee Inviting I'roponala for Furulxli-!\u25a0\u25a0!&- NtcfiMrf I'^uiiliiiut*ut fur tlio< ..11.-.lluu of (Jarbuife.Notice in hereby given that aeiile'l

proposals will be received by the CityClerk of tho City of Loh Angeles up to11 o'clock a. m. Monday, December I,1905, for furnishing unit hitting tv thucity for a period of three yearn fromund after January 1, i'mu. ItitniM .milwtiKons for colluding and hauling gur-bagu and • refuse lv uccordauco withHiJfcilicutioiiH iluirufor adopted by theCity.Council at Itlinertia* of Muud.iy,November 7, IUUS, on Jllo 111 the office

INDEX TO PUBLIC ADVERTISINGNKW TODAY

An Ordlnflnce amending An Ordinanceentitled "An ordinance, regulntlng thnui"e of the public streets of the City ofT«oa Angeles."

PUBLIC ADVERTIBINQef tho City Clerk, nnd entitled "Oar-bnge Specifications 1006."Hldrtcrs willbe required to file withtheir bid a cheek, drawn to tho ordernf It. J. t,elande, City Clerk, and cer-tified by a responsible bank In the Cityof Los Angeles, In tho nmount of $1500ns a guarantee that tho bidder willenter Into a contract with the city Inconformity with his bid and plve Abond In th*> sum of $10,000 satisfactoryto the City Council, for the falthfmtc-rformnnce of the, contract, as pro-vided In said specification*.

Council reserves the right to rejectnny nnd all bids.Hy nr.ier of thn City Council of theCityof Los Angeles.

H. J. LRLANDB,City Clerk.

H-13-15-17-20-22-2'l-27-29, 12-1-2 lOt

Oriifnnnre'lVn. 12,6-M(New Series.)

An Ordinance nmetidlng nn Ordinanceentitled "An Ordlnnnc.e regulating tfieI'se of tho public streets of the Cityof Los Angeles," numbered 25.1, nndnppioved September 13, 1888, by amend-ing Section 1of said Ordinance.

Tlio Mayor and Council ot the Cityof Lns Aiißcieß do ordain ns follows:

Section 1, Thnt Section 1 of Ordl*nance No. 253, entitled "An OrdlnnncotcgnlntlniT tlm use of the public streetsof tho City of Loa Angeles," approvedSeptember 13, 1880, be and tho same Inhereby amended to rend as follows:

Section 1. It shall bo unlawful fornny person, firm or corporation to u«othe public sidewalks of tho City of LosAngeles for tho dlsplny ot merchandiseor to leave any goods, merchandise,boxes, barrels, trucks or other artlclenupon any portion of the public streetsof the City of Los Angeles, described asfollows:

Los Angeles street from Arcadiastreet and Allso street to Seventhstreet; Main street from tho Plaza toSeventh street: tipper Miilnstreet, nowknown and called Snn Fernando street;Mnrchesaault street to the Junction ofSan Fernando street and AlameiUstreet; Spring street from Templustreet to Seventh street; nil that por-tion of New High street lying betweenthe eentar line nnd westerly line there-of from Temple street to Franklinstreet; Broadway from Temple street toSeventh street; Hillstreet from Firststreet to Seventh street; Commercialstreet from Mnln street to Alamediistreet; Arcadia street from Mmin streetlo Los Angeles street; Roqiionu streetfrom Main street to Wilmington street;Temple street from Mnln street to Hillstreet: Court street from Main street loSpring snrect; Market street fromMain street to Spring street* Frnnklinstreet from Spring street to Broadway;First street from Hillstreet to Los An-geles street: Second street from Hillstreet to Los Angeles street; Thirdstreet from Hillstreet to Los AngelesPtrect; Fourth street from Hillstreet toLos Angeles street; Fifth street fromHillstreet to Los Angeleß street: Sixthstreet from T-T111 street to Los Angelesstreet; Seventh street from Hillstreetto Los Angeles street.

Sec. 2. That all Ordinances nndparts of Ordinances In conflict herewitharo hereby repealed.

Sec. 8. This Ordinnnco is urgentlyrequired for the lmmedlnte preservntionof the public pence, health and safety;and tho City Clerk shnll certify to Itspassage by a two-thirds vote of theCouncil, and cause It to bo publishedonce ln tho Los Angeles Herald, andthereupon and thereafter it shall takeeffect and be ln force.Ihereby certify thnt the whole num-ber of members of the City Council of

the City of Los Angeles Is nine, andthat tho foregolne Ordinance waspassed by a two-thirds vote of saidCouncil, at its meeting of November 20,1905. by tho following vote, to wit:

Ayes—

Messrs. Rlanchard, Hnmmon,Henly, Hillcr, Houghton and Summer-land (G).

Noes—

None.11. J. LKLANDE,'

City Clerk.Approved this 21st day of November,

OWEN McALEER,11-22 It. Mayor.

Notice ot Street WorkPublic notice is hereby given

that at its meeting held onMonday, the 30th day of October, 190ii,the City Council of tho City of Los An-geles adopted an Ordinance, designatedns Ordinance No. 11,1)13 (New Series),declaring its intention to order the fol-lowing Improvement to bo mado, to wit:

That a vitrified pipe sewer be con-structed In said city in

AVENUE FIFTY-SIXfrom center line of Pasadena avenue680.19 feet southeasterly, between thepoints, on tho lines, at the elevationsand on tho grades as are designated onthe plan and profile of said sewer onfile in tho office of the City Engineerof said city, snid plan and profile beingnumbered 15,578 in the records of saidoffice; aald sewer shall be built acros3such street or alley intersections, andwith such manholes. Junction cham-bers, fiushtanks, iron covers, steps anlbuckets, and other appurtenances, asare designated upon .said plan andprofile.

Said improvement p.hall bo con-structed in accordance with said planoiid profile; In accordance with plansNos. 20,452, 24,748 und 25.453 on 1110 Inthe oftico of uniil City Engineer; nndIn further accordance with the Bpeelfl-catlons therefor ou fllo in tliooftico ofthe City Clerk of said city, said speci-fications being entitled "Specificationsfor the construction of a sower in Ave-nue I<"ifty-sixfrom center line of Pasa-dena avenuo GSO.lfl feet southeasterlyln the City of Los Angelos," and whichspecitlctitions were, approved by saidCouncil at its meeting of October 30,1005, which said plan nnd profile, saidplans and said specifications are herebyreferred to formore particular descrip-tion of said work.

Sec. 2. That the said contemplatedwork of Improvement, in tho opinionof said City Council, Is of moro thanlocal or ordinary public benefit, andsaid City Council hereby declares thattho district in the said City of Los An-geles benefited by said work or im-provement, nnd to be assessed to paythe costs and expenses thereof is de-scribed us follows:

All that portion of the City of LosAngeles included within the followingdescribed exterior boundary line, to ,wit:

Commencing at the most southerlycorner of lot 1 of Map of Block 47"Highland Park," as per map recordedln Hook 11, page 79, .Miscellaneous Hoc- ,\u25a0ords of Lob Angeles County; thencefrom said point of beginning northerlyand parallel to tho westerly line of :Avenue Fifty-six to tho southerly lineof Pasadena avenue; thenco easterly jalong: (hi! said luat mentioned Hue toIho most northerly corner of lot 1 of jG. W. Morgan's Map of block 48 of ,Hlglila.iUPark Truct, as per map re- ,corded in Hook 30, page 88, Miseellan- .cous Hecords of said county; thence ;southerly and parallel to the easterly ,line of said Avenue Fifty-six to themost easterly coiner of said last men-tioned lot; thence easterly in a direct :lino to the most northerly corner Ot lot \u25a0

22 of said last mentioned map; thence ,(southerly and parallel to the Bald east- ,trly lino of Avenue Fifty-six ;o tll'imost easterly corner of lot 21 of said ,last mentioned map; thence westerlyina direct line to the most northerly .corner of lot 20 of said last mentioned .map; thence southerly and parallel tothe said easterly line ot Avenue Fifty- jsix to the most easterly corner of lot ;17 ot said lust mentioned map; thence ,easterly ln a direct line to the mokt ,northerly corner of lot 19 ot said lastmentioned map, said last mentioned ipoint being on tlie westerly line of JAvenue Fifty-seven J thence southerlyalonK the said westerly line ot Aye-,nue I'Mfiy-si'vi'iito the most easterlyn.iiH-rnf lot Hi of suld lust mentionedniiip: thenco weeleily in a direct lino ,to the most southt'ily turner of saidlast mentioned lot; thence westerly In .a. direct line to the most easterly oor-ner of lot 12 of said mentioned map of .block 47 "Highland Park;" thence :westerly in a direct line to the most ,southerly corner of said last mentioned .lot: thence northerly and parallel -totha said westerly line of Avenue Fifty-.six to the moat westerly corner of lot ,5 of said last mentioned innp; tlunoo.enHterly In a direct lino to the point ofbeginning.

Reference la hereby made to said i

ordiiiunco mi lll>' lv iii>' i-jVl'-e <>f Hi*. !Cliy (.Murk of »uld city for further par-tUululß.

JAMES HANLB]f\;

Btreet Superintendent ot th« Cityof Loi ,Angel**. il-SO-26 «t

PUBLIC ADVERTISING PUBLIC ADVERTISING

Kotlee of Sale nf Property for nrfinqnrnt Aa*<>N«inpnt I'viol to Pn? theKxprnaca for Wlri>nln* of Silntli Strerl, Ilttwrrn Mnln Sfre*f nml pig-nernn strrrt In the < ll.vof i,«« Angrlr*.

Notice Is hereby given that, pursunnt to thp provlMon of ths Statutes of theBtntflof California relative to tne collection of assessment* to pay the expenses ofppenlnrr and widening streets within municipalities, I, Jnmcs Ilanley, Street Super-!"<pn<!ent of the City of Lo* Angeles, willon Friday, Hi* Sth day of December.1905, at 10 o'clock n. m., In the office of the Street Hnnerlntenflent of the City of

«'?u An,?c!elVn the Clt¥ IIn"

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nl<lcit*'"Hl ftt Public nnctlon for lawful moneyof the United Statos, nil the property described In tho following delinquent list ofnascsnmerits for the widening of Ninth street, between Main street end Flg-leron street, attached to thin notice, upon which property the delinquent ns-jessments described In snld list are a lien, together withthe costs and penal-ties accruing thereon, unless Bald assessment shall be paid before snld sale, to-gether with the co«ts and penalties thereon.?£ » IS" > >*:S « 3 S3 5- agil owner. MaTr,o' U ii. i rji .' i* Is t j68--TV. B. Stewart, south 40 feet of lot 12,

ro w t>'2fa.llltb<ir. Trn(it. .• $360.00 $18,00 1.50 $575.8069— -VV. H. Stewnrt, lot 11, except south 5 feet,block 62, Huber Tract 3548.20 177.41 .fiO A725.1111-20-2!) lOt Street Superintendent of the City Los Angeles.

JVntlre of Street WorkPubllo notice Is hereby given that onMonday, the 30th dny of October, A. I).1908, the Council of the City of Los An-geles, did, at Its meeting on snld day,fulopt nn Ordinance of Intention, himvhered 11,012 (New Series), to havo thofollowing work done, to wit:Thnt a vitrified pipe sewer be con-structed In said city In

TKMI'LE rITHKRT,from Henderson street to Alvnradostreet; In

CASro STREET.from Temple street to Heilevue nvc-nue; hi

ORO STRKET.from Templo street to Bellevue ave-nue; InLONDON STIIEKT,

from Cnsco street 450 feet westerly;and In ,

BELLBVUR AVENUE,from Cnsco street 501 feet westerly, be-tween the point.-", on tho lines, nt theelevntlons nnd on the grades ns aredesignated on tho plan and prollle ofMid sewer on file In the office of theCity Engineer of snld city, snld plnnmid profile being numbered 11,673 lnthe records of suld office; said sewerRhull be built across such street or alleyIntersections, and with such manholes,junction chambers, flushtankH, Ironcovers, steps nnd buckets nnd other up-purtetiances ns are designated uponsaid plan and profile.

Said improvement shall be con-ftructed in nccordnnce with snid plnnnnd profile; In accordance with plansNos. 25,402, 25,485, 25.455, 24,748 nml25,453 on file in the office of tho saidCity Engineer; and In further accord-ance \v4th the. specifications therefor onfile In the office of the City Clerk ofsnld c.'ty, said specifications being en-titled "Speclficatluns for the construc-tion of a sewer In Temple streot, fromHenderson Htrect to Alvamdo street; InCasco street, frjm Temple street toHeilevue avenue; In Oro street fromTemplo street to Bellevue avenuo; InLondon street, from Cnsco street 450feet westi-rly, and In Heilevue avenuefrom Casco street 504 feet westerly, inthe City of Los Angoles," nnd whichrpeclflcatlons were approved by BadCouncil nt Its meeting of October 30,1905, which said plnn nnd profile, snldplnns and snld specifications are herebyreferred to for moro particular descrip-tion of said work.

Sec. 2 That tho snld contemplatedwork of Improvement, ln the opinion ofsaid City Council, Is of more than localoi ordinary public bene.lit. and sniiiCity Council hereby declares that thedistrict ln the said City of Los AngelcHbenefited by said work or Improvement,and to bo assessed to pny the costs nndexpenses thereof Is described as fol-lows:

All that portion of the City of LosAngeles included within the followingdescribed exterior boundary line, towit:

Commencing nt tho most northerlycorner of lot R of Cary's Subdivision ofa part of lot 2 block 27 Hancock's Sur-vey of Los Angeles City,as per map re-corded in Book 78. page 100. Miscellan-eous Records of Los Angeles County;thence from said point of beginningsouth' 29 degrees 39 minutes east 180feet along tho easterly line of snid lot8 to a point on said last mentioned lino;thence southeasterly In a direct Unoand parallel to the northerly lino ofTemple street to a point on tho easterlylino of Temple road: thenco continuingIn a direct linonnd parallel to the saidnortherly lino of Templo street to iipoint on tho northwesterly line of lotIl*block 5 of mnp of the Hutchlnson tract,

ns per map recorded In Hook 13, page36, MHccllnneous Kecorda of saidCounty; thenco north 27 degrees 19minutes cast to the most northerly cor-ner of lot 11 of said block G; thencenorth 82 degrees 30 minutes west 309 12feet to the moat westerly corner ot lot1 of said block 5; thence north 27 de-grees 19 minutes west to the mostwesterly corner of lot Iblock 4 of siildlnst mentioned mnp; 'hence continuingalong the snld lnst mentioned course tothe most southerly corner of lot 1 ofmap of Shnfer & Town Trnct, us permap recorded ln Book 19, page 05, Mis-cellaneous Hecords of said county:thence northwesterly nnd pnrallel tothe southerly line of Bellevue avenueto the most westerly corner of snid lnstmentioned lot, snld lnst mentioned pointbeing on the easterly line of Sonomastreet; thence northerly along the saidlnst mentioned line to the southerlyline of Hellevuo nvenue; thence easterlynlong the snlil last mentioned lino tnthe most easterly corner of lot 1 of salillast mentioned innp; thenco northeast-erly in a direct lino to the most west-erly corner of block 9 of m:ip of Mara-thon tract lands of Funning & Hub-bard In lots 7 and 8. block 28 Hancock'sSurvey, as per mnp recorded ln Hook 14,page 31, Miscellaneous Records of snidcounty; thence northeasterly 150 f<-etalong tho westerly linnof snld block !>lo a point; thenco easterly In a directline mil parallel to tho northerly lineof K.-ild Bellevue nvenue to thn mosteasterly corner of lot 1, block 10 of sdMlast mentioned map: thPiicn southerlyin a direct line to the most northerlycorner of lot 9, block 0 of map of thoBellevue Avenue Tract, as per map rc-ccrded In book 30, page 44, Miscellan-eous Records of siild county; thencaeasterly inn direct lino and riarnllel tothe said northerly line of Heilevue nve-nue to the most easterly corner ot lot 7,block C of map of Bellevue AvenueTrnct No. 2. as per map recorded InBook 7, pa go, 41 of Maps, Records ofsaid county, thence southerly In adirect line to the most southerly cornerof snld lnst mentioned lot, said lastmentioned point being on the saidnortherly line of Bellevue avenuo;thence southerly In a direct line to thomost easterly corner of lot 1, block 2of said map of the Hutchlnson Tract;thence southerly ln a direct lino to themost southerly corner of said lnst men-tioned lot; thence easterly In n directline and parallel to the southerly lineof said Bellevuo nvenue to the moatsoutherly corner of lot 1, block 1 off.ald last mentioned map; thencesoutherly ln a direct lino to the mostsoutherly corner of lot 2 of snld lastmentioned block 1; thence easterly In adirect line and pnrnllel to the saidsoutherly line of Bellovue avenue tothe most easterly corner of lot 3, block1 ofamended mnp of Chas. M. Hutehln-son Tract, as per map recorded InBook7, page «9 of Maps, Records of saidCounty, said lnst mentioned point beingon the westerly line of Znlvldea street;thence southerly ln a direct linoalongthe said westerly line of JJalvldea streetto the most southerly corner of lot Bof said hiFt mentioned :nnp: thencesouthwesterly In a direct Hub to thumost southerly corner of lot 0 of saidlast mentioned map: thence southwest-erly ln a direct line to the most south-erly corner of lot 10 of satd last men-tioned map; thence southerly lna directUna to the most easterly oorner of lot20 of said last mentioned map; thencaeouthwesterly nlong the easterly line ofBald last mentioned lot to the mostsoutherly corner of anld last mentionedlot, said lnst mentioned point being onthe northerly line of Temple street;thence continuing on th« southerly pro-li'iiuiitlonof (ho Hiild easterly line ofsaid last mentioned lot 20 to a point onthe southerly line of lot 9. block 1 ofmap allowing1 subdivision of the High-land Tract In lots 8, 4 and a. block 89and lot 1, block 27 Hancock's Survey,as per map recorded In hook b, page119, Miscellaneous Records of saidcounty; thence northwesterly In adirect line to the most westerly cornerof lot 1» of »ald inentloned block 1;thence north 61 degrees 41 minuteswest nlong the southerly Una of lot B.block 27 Hanccick'H Survey as ahowu onmiipof Iho <!nry Tract In lot 8, block 87Hancock's Survey, uh per map «f Urn{superior Court Case No. 15,032, Clerk'sFllad Map No. 347, office ot tba CountySurveyor of said county, to a point lnth* •outhtaiterly line of HeuUersou

street; thence northerly In a. direct linoto tho most westerly corner of snld lotS of Cary's Subdivision of part of lot 2,block 27 Hancock's Survey; thence,rnrtheimterly nlong tho westerly line offcnld lnst mentioned lot to tho point ofbeginning,

Referencn Is hereby mnde to snld Or-dlminre of Intention for further pal'tlculan,

JAMKS IIANLKY,It-20-2i- fit Street Superintendent... Notlee nf Street WorkPublic notlco Is hereby Riven thnt onMonday, tho 30th dny of October, A. D.1005, tho Council of the City of Los

Angeles did, at Its meeting on saidday, adopt an Ordinance of Intention,numbered 11,908 (New Series), to havethe following work done, to wit:

Ist. ThatRICK AVENUE

In said city from the west curb linoofSlain street to the east line of Monelanvciiue, including nil intersections ofstreets (excepting such portions of snldstreet and Intersections as are requiredby law to be kept In order or repair bynny person or company havlnpr raliro-.idtrucks thereon, nnd nlso excepting «uchrcrtlona nn havo already been pralednnd graveled and accepted), be gradeJnnd graveled to the official grade Inaccordance with the plans and profileon file ln the office ot the City Kn-glnecr and specifications for gradingfind graveling streets ln the City of LosAnffelcs with the natural Bravel of thestreet (Clnss H) on file ln the officeof the City Clerk of said city, saidspeculations being No. SI (NewSeries).

2nd. That a cement curb be con-,ftructed along each lino of the roadwayof snld Rlcn avenue, from the westcurb line of Main street to the east linoof Moneta avenue (excepting alongsuch portions of tho line of said road-way upon which a cement or granitecurb hns nlready been constructed tothe official linoand grade), in accord-ance with specifications for construct-ing cement curbs, on fllo In the officeof the City Clerk, said specificationsbeing No. 22 (New Series).

3rd. That a cement sidewalk five (5)feet in widthbe constructed along each&lileof said Rico avenuo from the westcurb line of Main street to tho east lineof Moneta avenue (excepting such por-tions of said street between said pointsalong which a cement or asphnlt side-walk five (G) feet In width has beenconstructed to the official lino nndprade), quid side.wnlk to bo constructedIn accordance with specifications forconstructing cement sidewalks on filein tho office of the City Clerk of saidcity, paid specifications being No. 23(New Series).

Sec. 2. The Council of said city findsupon estlmnte of tho City Engineerthat the total cost of said Improvementwillbo greater than fiftycents per frontfoot nlong each lineof said street. Includ-ing tho cost of Intersections, and it Isdetermined, In pursuance of anAct of the Legislature of the State ofCalifornia, approved February 27th, 1893,as amended by nn Act ot the Legislatureamending said last named Act, whichamending Act became a law March 2d,1599, that bonds shall be issued to repre-sent the cost of said improvement. Saidbonds shall be serial, extending over aperiod of ten years, an even proportionof the principal sum of which shall bepayable annually, on tho second day ofJanuary of each year by coupon, aftertheir dato untilthe whole nre paid, and tobear Interest at the rate of seven (7) percent per annum, payable seml-annuallyon the second days of January and Julyof each and every year.

Reference 1s hereby mado to saidOrdinance of Intention for further par-ticulars.

JAMES HANLEY,11-20-25 Ct Street Superintendent.

Notice of Street Work.Public notice Is hereby given

that at Its meeting held onHoliday, the 30th dny of October, 1903,the City Council of the City of Los An-geles adopted nn Ordinance, designatedus Ordinarce No. 11,907 (New Series),declaring its Intention to order the fol-lowing Improvement to be made, to wit:Ist. That a cement curb return be con-

structed along the line of the roadway

MICHIGAN AVIWUE,at each corner of the Intersection of saidMichigan avenue with ench street fromthe east curb linn of Pleasant uvenueto the west curb line of Kvergreen ave-nuo (excepting along such portionsof the line of said roadway uponwhich a cement or granite curbban already been constructed totho official Hue and grade), ln accord-ance, withspecifications for constructingcement curbs on lilo ln the ofllco of theCity Clerk, said specifications being No.22 (New Suiies).

2nd. That- a cement sidewalk five (5)feet In width ho constructed along eachside of said Michigan avenue from thecast curb line of Pleasant avenuo to thewest curb line of Uvergreen nvenuo (ex-cepting such portions of said streot be-tween said points along which a cementor asphalt sidewalk live (ol feet In widthhas been constructed to the official linoa.n'Igrade), suld sidewalk to bo con-structed in accordance with specificationsfor constructing cement sidewalks on fileln tho offlco of tho City Cuerk of saidCity, said specifications being No. 23(New Series).

Reference Is hereby made to said Or-dinance, on file ln the office of the CityClerk of said city, for further par-ticulars.

JAMI3S HANLEY,Street Superintendent of the City of Los

Angeles. 11-20-25 (it

Notice of the Piling of the ANNrHmuentfur the OpeniiiK or Crocker Street,from the .Southerly I.lnc ot (iua U.lIIU'm Vernon Avenue Tract to theNortherly I.lnc of l-'orly-Hlxth Street.Together "ill"<he UluKrani ot theAMaeaanient lllslrlcl for Suld Im-provement.Notice is hereby given that the Street

Superintendent Ims filed withthe Clerkof the Council of the City of Los An-geles the assessment for the opening ofCrocker street, from the southerly linoof Gun B. Hill's Vernon Avenue Tractto the northerly line of Forty-sixthstreet, aB contemplated by OrdinanceNo 10,922 (New Series), together withthe diagram of the assessment district.The date of the first publication of thisnotice is November 20, 190S, and allparties Interested are hereby requiredto tile in writing their objections, Ifnny they have, to the confirmation ofsaid assessment by the City Council,with the suld Clerk of tha Council,within thirty days after tlm said dateof the first publication of this notice, towit: on or before December 20, 1903.

Persons signing objactlons mustgive postofflc. address. liELANDRC1c

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Motive to Coutruutora'Notice Is hereby given ihat sealed

proposals willbe received by the CityClerk of the City of Loh Angeles up to11 o'clock Monday, November 27, l'JOu,for thu construction of v concrete ru-Ulnlng wall on Hope street betweenS« conil and Third Htreets, the same toconnect with the west portal of thuThird street tunnel, In uccordance withnliiiisand specifications onfile withtheCity Engineer per his plan No 1forthis Improvement, concrote wall only,however, to be constructed.

A certified check, payable ta the ordeiof H- J- Lelunde, City Clerk, In 10 parcent of the amount of bid, must accom-pany each pruposul us a guarantee thatthe bidder willenter into a. contract withthe city In conformity with his bid. .

Council ivK.'l-ven the right to rejectany in- all bldi.

By order of tha Council ot tha City ofLoa Angel**.. 11. J. LELANjm

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, PUBLIO ADVERTISING

ffAflc*of Pnbtle WorkPublic notice l« hereby given that *l

Ita meeting held on Monday, tho 23ddaf of October, 1905. the City Council otthe City of T,of< Angeles adopted anOrdinance, designated as Orrtlt.ance No.11,897 (New Herles), declaring Its ln«tentlon to order the following Improve-ment to be made, to wit:

Section 1. That It Is the Intention ofthe City Council of the City of Los An-

?elea to close up, vacate and Abandon,of street purpose*, nilthat portion of

LAOIINAAVKNUB. ,n publlo street of the City of Lob AnnMei,between La Vetft Place and flunoet boul«<yard, described ns follows, to wit:

beginning at the Intersection of th*southerly line of Sunset boulevard withthe easterly line of Legunn nvenue, Midpoint being Rlso the most northerly cor-ner of lot it,block 16 of Angeleno Hel*ht*,ns per map recorded In Hook 10, fitjwr*«3.et »et|., Miscellaneous Records of Los An-geles County; thence southwesterly Alongthe easterly line ofsold lot 41 to Its Inter-lection with the northerly Una of thatcertain alley conveyed to the City of LouAngeles by Amos S. Klmbnlt et ft],bydeed dated March 24, l»03, and recorded InHook 1838 of Deeds, nt tinge 137, Hecords otLos Angeles County; thence northwester-lyalong the prolongation of the northerlyline of unld alley toa point which Is dls-tnnt 5 feet southerly, mensured at rightangles, from the southerly line of lot 1,block 1 of th9south pnrt of the MontanaTract, as per map recorded In Hook 13,nt page 73. Miscellaneous Records of LosAngeles County; thence westerly andparallel withthe southerly line of lots 1, 2and 8, said block 1 of the south part oftha luontann Trnct, to a point on a lineaxtendlng from the most westerly cornerof snld lot 3, block 1, to the northwesterlycorner of lot 43, of wild block 16. AngelenoHeights; thence northwesterly along saidlnst described line to said most westerlycorner of lot 3, block 1, of the south partof the Montana Tract; thence easterly lna direct line to the southeasterly corner nfsaid lot x, block 1 of the south part of theMontana Tract: thence northeasterly In adirect line to the most easterly corner otsnld lot 1; thence Eouthensterly ina directline to the point of beginning.

AIbo: Heglnntng at the Intersection ofthe southerly line of Lnguna avenue withthe southerly line of that certain alleyconveyed to the City of Los Angeles, ashereinbefore described; thence northwest-erly along the prolongation of the south-erly line of said alley to a point whichIs distant 45 feet northerly, measured atright angles, from wild southerly lineof Lnguna avenue; thence westerly andparallel with said souther!? line of La-

?una avenue toa point on a line extendingrom the most westerly corner of lot 8,

block 1 of the south pnrt of the MontanaTtact to tho northwesterly corner of lot43, block IS, of Angeleno Heights, ashereinbefore mentioned; thence southerlyIn a direct line to enld northwesterly cor-ner of lot 43, block 16, Angeleno Heights:theme easterly ina direct line to the pointof beginning.

Sec. 2. That the exterior boundaries ofthe district of land to be affected by saidwork or Improvement are hereby specifiedand declared to be as follows, to wit:

Beginning at tho most easterly cornerof lot 41. block 16. Angeleno Heights, asherolnbefora mentioned; thence south-westerly in a direct line to the mostsoutherly corner of lot 42, mild block 16;thence northwesterly In a direct line tothe most westerly corner of lot 44, saidblock 1G; thence northerly In a direct lineto the most westerly corner of lot 8, block1 of the south part of the Montana Tract,as hereinbefore mentioned; thence north-easterly lna direct line to ihe most north-erly corner of said lot 3, block 1: thencesoutheasterly ln a direct line to the pointof beginning; excepting therefrom anyland therein contained which is now apart of any public street or alley insaid city.

Reference Is hereby made to saidOrdinance, on file In the office ot theCity Clerk of said city, for further par-ticulars.

JAMES HANLEY,Street Superintendent of the City of

Los Angeles. \u0084

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"~Notice of Street Work

Public notice Is hereby giventhat at Its meeting held onMonday, the 30th day of October,1905, tho City Council of the City ofLos Angeles adopted an Ordinance,designated as Ordinance No. 11,903(New Series), declaring Its Intention toorder tho following improvement to bemade, to wit:

Ist. ThatFORTY-NINTH STREET

In said city from the west line ofDomlng-uez street to tho east line ofMcKlnley avenue, including nil inter-sections of streets (excepting suchportions of said street • and In-tersections ns are required byInw to bo kept ln order or repairby any person or company hav-ing railroad tracks thereon, nnd alsoexcepting such portions as have al-ready been graded and graveled andaccepted), be graded and graveled tothe official grade In accordance withtho plans and profile on fllo In thooffice of the City Engineer and specifi-cations for the construction of grav-eled streets (Class D) in the City ofLos Ang-eles, Cal.. on file in the officeof the City Clerk of said city, saidspecifications being No. 29 (NewSeries).

2nd. That a cement curb be con-structed along- each line of the road-way of snld Forts'-nlnth street, fromthe west line of Domlnguoz street tothe east line of McKlnley avenue (ex-ccptlns along such portions of tho lineof said roadway upon which a cementor granite curb hns nlready been con-structed to the official line and grade),In accordance with specifications forconstructing cement curbs, on file Inthe office of the City Clerk, said speci-fications being No. 22' (New Series).

3rd. That a cement sidewalk five (5)fret in width be constructed along thosouth side of said Forty-ninth streetfrom tho west line of Domingucz streetlo tlie east lino of McKlnley avenue(excepting such portions of said streetbetween said points along which acement or asphalt sldowalk five (5)feet In width has been constructed tothe ofTiclnl line and grade), said sklc-v.-;ilk to be constructed in accordancewith specifications for constructing(\u25a0(ment sidew.-ilkH on fllo In the office,

of the City Clerk of Rnld • city, saidFpeeincations being No. 23 (New

""'Sec! 2. Thn Council of said cityfinds upon estimate of the City Engineerthat the total cost of said improvementwill bo greater than fifty certs perfront foot along each lino of saidstreet. Including :he cost of Intersec-tions, and it Is determined. lnpursuance ot an Act of the Legislatureof the State of California, approved Feb-ruary 27th, 13«. as amended by an Actof the Legislature amending said last-named Act, whichnmendlng Act becamo aInw March 2d, 1899, that bonds shall b»Issued to represent the cost of said im-provement. Said bonds shall be serial,extending over a period of ten years, aneven proportion of the principal sum ofwhich shall be payable annually, on thesecond day of January of each year bycoupon, after their date until the wholeare paid, and to bear interest at tharate of seven (7) per cent per annum,payable seml-annually on the seconddays of January and July of each anUevery year.

Reference Is hereby made to said Ordi-nance on file In the office of the City

Clerk ot said city for further partlcu-lfU'3'3'

JAMKS HANLEY,Street Superintendent of the City of LO3

Angeles 11-20-25 6t

Notice to Sener ContractorsSealed proposals for the construc-

tion- of the proposed Storm Sewer InAlhambra avenue under the right ofway of tho San Pedro. Los Angeles <cSalt Lake railroad, willlie received atthe office of the City Clerk of the Cityof LOB Angeles. California, until 11 ii.

m. of Monday, November 27. 190"i. Allproposals must bo on forms furnishedby the city and inu«t be uc.compuiiledby a certified check drawn to tho ordorof tha City Clerk of th« City of LosAngeles, for the sum of five (5) percent ot the amount of the bid. Thocity reserves the right to reject any orall bids. Plans, profile, detull draw-ings, specifications, etc. niuy b« mpkii

at the office of tliu City Knglneer.Prints of tlm plans, profllo and detulldrawings, formii of proposul, contractund bonds and copicn of the specifica-tions willbo delivered to proßpectlvabidders upon receipt by tb« City En-gineer ot $2.00. Each bidder Is re-quired to make personal examinationof tha ground In which the newer in tobe constructed. . , .. • ,

Sizes and approximate lengths of the\u25a0ewer follow:

80 feet of 80-lnch vitrifiedpipe, dou-ble strength.

One end wall.Una No. 4 I'utch basin.K;k-1i bid Khali ho submitted In a

settled envelope addressed "11. J. Le-|:iiul». City OU'i'k, U"H Angeles, Califor-nia." an.lendorsed. "Proposal for uon-bti'uctlng Hlin-iu Hewer in Alhambr*Hvenu..'

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PUBUO ADV^RTJBJITjO^^^>(i(irc nt Street Work .

Public notice Is hereby *lventhut ftt Its meeting held onMonday, the 30th day of October, 190S.the cify Council of the City ofI.o» Angeles adopted an Ordlnflnce. rte«-ißnnted ns Ordinance No. 11,911 (NewBerleK), declaring Ita Intention td orderthe following Improvement to be made,tOlTt. "That

ARAPAHOH BTREBTIn Midrlty from the south line of Six-teenth street to the north line of tme

Reeve Tract, Including nil Intersectionsof utreetn (excepting such portions ofunlit street and Intersections as are re-quired by law to be kept in ordef ortepalr by any person or company hav-ing railroad tracks thereon, and alsoexcepting such portions ns lmvo al-ready been graded and graveled andaccepted), be graded and graveled tr»the official trade In accordance withthe plans and profile on file ln the of-fice of the City Knglneer and specifica-tions for tho construction of graveledttreets (Clasft D) in the City o( LnsAngeloß on flloIn the office of tho CityClerk of en Id city, snld specificationsbeing No. 29 (New Herles).

2nd. That a cement curb be con-structed along each lino of the road-way of Bald Arapahoe street, from th«iouth curb line of Sixteenth street to

1the north line of the Reeve Tract (ex-cepting along such portions of the lineof said roadwny upon which a cementor granlto curb hns already been con*structed to the official line and f?rade),ln accordance with specifications forconstructing cement curbs, on fllo Inthe office of tho City Clerk, said speci-fications being No. 22 (New Series).

3rd. That a cement sidewalk four(4) feet In width be constructed alongeach sldo of said Aratmboo streot fromthe south curb line of Sixteenth streetto the north line of the Reeve Tract(excepting such portions of said streetbetween said points along which acement or asphalt sidewalk four (4)feet In width has been constructed tothe official lino and grade), said side-walk to be constructed in accordancewith specifications for constructingcement sidewalks on file ln the officeof the City Clerk of said city, saidspecifications being No. 23 (NewSeries).

4th. That a cobble-paved gutter beconstructed along the east line of theroadway of said Arapahoe street fromthe south curb line of Sixteenth streetto a point 157.47 feet south ot the southUno ol Sixteenth Btreet; and along thowest line of the roadway of Arapnhoestreet from tho south curb line of Six-,teenth street to a point 170 feet southof the south line of Sixteenth street(excepting along such portions of tholine of said roadway along which Acement or granite gutter hns alreadybeen constructed to the official linoand grade, and aiso excepting- such por-tions of said street and Intersections asare required by law to be kept in orderor repair by any person or companyhaving railroad tracks thereon).

Said gutters shall be three and one-half (3V4) feet in width excepting atIntersections of streets, where saidgutters shall be seven (7) feet inwidth; and said gutters shall be con-structed in accordance with the plansand profile therefor on file in the officeof the City Engineer, and in acoord--ance with specifications for the con-struction of cobble-paved gutters onfile in the office of the City Clerk, saidspecifications being No. 7 (New Series).

Reference is hereby made to said Ordi-nance, on file In the office of the City.Clerk of said city, for further partlcu-larB>

JAMES HANLET,Street Superintendent of the Cityot Los

Angeles. 11-20-25 6t

Notice of Street WorkPubllo notice is hereby given that on

Monday, the 30th day of October, A. I>.l»0B, the Council of the City of Los An-geles, did, at its meeting on said day,

adopt an Ordinance of Intention num-bered 11,910 (New Series), to have thefollowing work done to Wit:

ISt>SAN JULIAN STREET •

in said city from the ;- southerlyline of Ninth street to the north-erly line of Twelfth street, in-cluding all Intersections of streot.s(excepting such portions of said Btreetand intersections as are required by lawto be kept. in order or repair by anyperson or company having railroad tracksthereon, and also excepting such- por-tions as have already been graded andgraveled and accepted), bo graded nndgraveled to the official grade In accord-,ance with the plans and profile on file.ln tho office of tho City Engineer andspecifications

'for tho construction of

graveled streets. Class C, In the City ofLos Angelos on file in tho office of thoCity Clerk of said city, said specificationsbeing No. 28 (Now Series).

2d That a cement curb bo constructedalong each line of the roadway of saidSan Julian street from the southerly lineof Ninth street to the northerly curbline of Twelfth street (excepting alongsuch portions of the lineof said roadwayupon which a cement or granite curb hasalready been constructed to tho official :line and grade), In accordance with Bpe- .cincatlons for constructing cement curbs .on file ln the office of the City Clerk, Bald'specifications being No. Ti (New Series).

3d. That a cement sidewalk five (5) feotin width be constructed along each >sideof said San Julian street from the Bouth-erly line of Ninth street to the norther-lycurb line of Eleventh street (exceptingsuch portions of said street between saidpoints along which a cement or asphalt

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sidewalk five (6) feet ln width has beenconstructed to the official line and grade); .also that a cement sidewalk four (iifeet in width be constructed along each

'side of said San Julian street from thesoutherly curb line of Eleventh street tothe northerly curb line of Twelfth Btreet(excepting mich portions of said street'between Bald points along which a ce-ment or asphalt sidewalk 'four (4) feetin widthhas been constructed to.the of-,flclal lino and grade); said sidewalks tobo constructed In accordHnco withspeci-fications for constructing cement side-walks on file In the offlco of tha CityClerk of satd City,said specifications be-ing No. 23 (New Series). ,

Soo. 2. The Council of said cityfinds upon estimate of the City Engineer,that the total cost of said improvementwillbo greater than lifty cents per frontfoot along each lineof wildstreet, induct-ing the cost of intersections, and it isdetermined, in pursuance of an Actof tho Legislature of the State of Call-fornla, approved February 27th, 1893, asamended by an Act of the Legislatureamending said last named Act, whichamending Act became a law MarchLM.ltti.'.that bonds shall bo Issued to representthe cost of said Improvement. Said bondsshall bo serial, extending over a period .of ten years, an even portion of the prln->cipal sum of which shall bo payable an-nually, on tha second day of January ofeacn year by coupon, after their date un-til tho whole are paid, and to bear In-terest at the rate of seven (7) per centper annum, payable seml-annually on thosecond days of January and July of each'and every year.

Refcrenco Is hereby made to said Or-dinance ot intention for further par--tR'"UUS"

JAMES HANLEY, !11-10-25 fit Street Superintendent.

ITOtlce of Slrrrt WorkPubllo notice Is hereby given that on

Monday, the 30th day of October, A. 1).1905, the Council of the City of Loa An-geles did, at Its meeting on said day,adopt an Ordinance of Intention, num-bered 11,906 (New Series), to have thefollowing work done, to wit:

Ist. That a cement curb - b« con--structed along the east Una of the road-way of

nEAUDRT AVENUE.from the south line of First street to thesouth lino of Diamond street and that ncement curb return bu construoted alongeach linoof the roadway at each corner'ot Urn Intersection of suld Beaudry ave-nue with each street betweeu the southlino of First street and the south curbline of Temple street (excepting alonesuch portions of tlm Una of saidroadway upon which a cement orKi-tuilt•! curb him already been .con-klructed to tho official line andKiadei, lv uocordance with specification-)for constructing cem«nt curbu on file hithe office of tho City Clerk, said gpeclfl-tutions being No. ti (New Series).

lid. That a cement sidewalk five(5) feet in width be constructed along .each Bide ot Bald lleaudry avenue, fromtha south line ot First street to the southcurb Una ot Templu street (excepting .such portions of «uld street betweeu saidpoints along which a cement or asphaltsidewalk five (5) feet In width has beenconstructed to the official linoand grade).

'suld sidewalk to be constructed in,ac-cordance withspecifications fur construct-ing cement sUlewulks on tile lv the officeof the City Cltrk of mtl'l city, suld niicci-lutin.ins beltijr No. 23 (New Series).

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