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THE SUPREME COURT. Calendar of Cases to Come Before it at the April Session Here. Court meets Tuesday, April 2, 1889, at 10 A. M. Motions.

Examination of class of applicants for admission to practice. Haile vs. Superior Court. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1889, re Stephens. 20.480 Ex parte Sternes on habeas corpus.

20.481 Ex parte Sternes on habeas cor- pus. parte Lee on habeas corpus. 20,485 vs. Stephens. 20,492 vs.

Stephens. vs. Josselyn. 20,512 vs. Stewart.

20.516 People vs. Lenon. 20.517 People vs. Bushton. vs.

Do Lay. 20,521 vs. Mize et al. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1880. 12.920— Grossman vs.

Davis. State Bank vs. Tibbits et al. 13.055— Cucamonga Fruit and Land Company vs. Moir.

et al. vs. Hancock et al. 13,070 vs. Riverside and Arlington Railway Company.

vs. Adams et al. vs. Orena. Franklin etal.

vs. Button. vs. Marsh. vs.

Hammeil. Goldtree et al. vs. Thompson et al. vs.

Hoff. Monday, April 8, 1889. et al. vs. Parks et al.

of Rose. vs. Briggs. vs. Map'es et al.

of Armstrong. et al. vs. Bashore. vs.

Goodhue et al. 12,676 et al. vs. Heilbron et al. vs.

Hudson. vs. Ifildreth. vs. Dissey et al.

13,057 Canal and Irrigation Co. vs. Rowell. Tuesday, Atril 9, 1889. vs.

De Tora. 12,845 vs. Yarnum. 12.886— Palmer Ray vs. Howard.

vs. Crosby et al. 12.921 Miller (administrator) vs. Luce et al. 12.955 Burton (administrator) vs.

Burton et al. 12.956 Dalmazzo ye. Drysdale et al. 12.957 Mills vs. McComber.

13.025 Trousclan vs. Pacific Coast Steamship Company. 13.026— West Coast Lumber Company vs. Newkirk et al. 13.027 West Coast Lumber Company vs.

Newkirk et al. 13.056 Southern California Lumber Company vs. Diahl etal. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1889. vs.

Turner. vs. Turner. 12,777 vs. Phillippi et al.

vs. Mefi'ord. 12,864 vs. Olney. 12,915 vs.

Mackey. vs. Gardner et al. vs. Fuller etCo.

P. R. R. Co. vs.

Coble. 12,932 et al. vs. Banning. 12,934 vs.

Linkletter. etc. vs. Elias et al. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 18S9.

vs. Aguirre. 13.028— et al. vs. Hall et al.

13.059— Goyhinect vs. Goyhinect. 13.060— Goyhinect vs. Goyhinect. 13.081 Davies- Henderson Lumber Co.

vs. Gottshalk et al. 13.082— Simons vs. Mills. 13.083— Simons vs.

Mills. 13.099— Pittman et al. vs. Turner. 13.100 Brown vs.

Starr et al. 11.887— De Haley vs. Haley. 11,907 et al. vs.

Clarke. THE COURTS. Monday, March 11, 1889. Department 1-l'hency, J. People vs.

J. H. pleaded guilty and Tuesday, March 12th, set for sentence. People vs. I).

T. arraigned and Wednesday, the 13th, set to plead. People vs. Josie arraigned and Wednesday, the 13th, set to plead. People vs.

John Riley and James Drew and each of them arraigned and Wednesday, March 13th, set to plead. People vs. John arraigned and Wednesday, the 13th, set to plead. People vs. Rudolph F.

pleaded guilty and Tuesday, the 12th, set for sentence. People vs. George returned a verdict of guilty of dealing keno. Department 2--Clark, J. Estate of Elizabeth for settlement of account and distribution continued until Eriday, March 15th, at 10 a.m.

Estate and guardianship of Louis Schlesinger, a accounting settled as presented. Department Wade, J. Law Calendar. Willamette S. M.

L. Co. vs. Los Angeles College Co. trial.

Department Dyke, J. Law Calendar. New Casts. Edmund Roth brings suit against Miguel Loomis and J. P.

Gaytiuo to foreclose a mortgage granted to secure payment of a promissory note for $3,850, with interest, etc. J. Ered Harvey sues Kate G. Riebeth and husband to foreclose a mortgage, securing payment of promissory notes aggregating $3,300, with interest, etc. G.

A. Lathrop has brought suit against M. B. Stafford, to compel the implementing of an agreement to sell certain property and water rights in this county for $950, to H. A.

Palmer, who afterwards assigned his rights to plaintiff. G. A. Lathrop sues H. M.

Martin to compel the implementing of an agreement to sell certain real estate and water rights for $910. W. Griswold sues S. Smith to recover by foreclosure on two proinis- Bjry notes, each of the value of $1,000. Elizabeth Reed sues Julia J.

YVheeler and Horace Z. Wheeler to quiet title to certain tract of land, containing 22.03 ajres, near the Arlington Heights tract. Louis Kauffmann sues the Philadelphia Brewery Company (Maier betein) for damages, for the loss of his. arm through his coming in contact with the end of the shaft connecting with tbe grain elevator in the Philadelphia Brewery, which shaft was in an exposed and ragged condition, and thus injured plaintiff as stated, without any negligence on his part. Plaintiff occupied tho THE LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING.

MARCH 12. 1889 position of head maltster in the brewery at the time of tbe accident. Thomas B. Brown, T. B.

Henry and W. B. Gardner, administrators of the estate of Walter D. Stephenson, deceased, have sued A. A.

Staunton, Cleveland Stephenson, Herman N. Stephenson, et to obtain judgment for the partition of several Jots in the MeGarry tract, and, where partition cannot be had wit out prejudice, for the sale of such lots as cannot be so partitioned. DAILY REAL ESTATE RECORD. Published by the Abstract and Title Insurance Company of l.os An. Monday, March 11, 1889.

CONVEYANCES. Barman to Mrs Ida Fortune and Fl'zabeth IG, block ShaferA l.auterman's subd Montague tract: $1,000. Louisa Wilcox and otmal Wilcox to Ardell 117, Pomona; Ardell Harmon to Louisa 0 3 and block 88. Pomona; $2,800 A Dooll'tle to Mrs Emma Fordyee nnd Mrs Charlotte, to oonvey lot 3, block 189, Pomona, now block 3, Doolittle it Talbntt's subd: $3,400 Germain to Thomas acres In lection 31, 1 0 $1,000. William DtfHai to Susan A of lot 30, subd of A Bristol tract, iv divisiou lands ot the 8 Association, mis record book 10, 54; $3,000.

H. i owe to Churls 17. 18, 10 and 20 Lowe Roberts sub, blk 3d, Long $1,000. William Wright. II Macueil and John Plater to Frank A lti and 17 Wright tract; $4,500.

Western Development Co to William Wallace and Kllen Howe H. 7, 8 and block 65, Ana E.tst: $1,000. Mary A Weaver to Cal 06, Goldsworthy Eight street trart; $1,500, Adorn Simmons by Aguirre, Sheriff, to Mordeoai deed to ltU acres lv fracl 'to 111. 1 ri, 10 $4,514. Esther Kelly (formerly K.ther stuege) to Mrs Minerva to convey SH lot 12 and 10 leet oi lot 14 blcck 10, $1,500 Lr.nkcr.him Ranch Land Water Co to II lot 181, sub of 12,000 acres of Ho San Fernando, $2,400.

James Hamilton to Rosalia Dde Lots 4 5 6 sud 7, Goodwin $1,800. ElbrldlS Hone to Ciark 7 block 2, sub of Ro Ban Jose de Buenos Ayres; $1,060 Wll shirt to Rebecca Lee 39 block A. Wave Crest tract sub lot 20 aud part lot 21, Lucas traet.Banta Monica; $1,000. Mrs 8 A Kullmer and John Kullmer to Percy Perkins -80 icet of 8 end lota 1 and 2 block 2, lies and Morris Vvd tract; $7,000. James Hammeil and Martha Hammell to Wm 50 and 53, WW block 52, all of 49 except 6 lots and lot 15 block 64, Hazard's side add; $24,850.

Ellyson to Jas 8 8 0 McGrew's sub part block V. Painter Ball's add. aud part lot 6 block 8, San Pssqual tract; $2,100. P. Benudrv to A Chllds, Jas 8 Tonner and 10,11 and 12 block Fort Hid tract; $13,500.

Clark 8 Bo to Viola lot 7 block 2, sub Roban Jose de Buenos Ayres; $1,000 I.otspeich, trustee, to to convey ni4 ne of neVi see 27, tp 2 14 11,000. Mrs Bettie A Farrell to Mra Mary Assignment of above. Mrs Mury Coulter and John Coulter to Mrs Nancy of above. Kacpsre Cohn aud Tubbs to Miss Mary i Hunt nnd Miss Pearl I 0 blcok Waluut drove tract: $1,000. Pickering Laad aed Water Co to Johnson Und interest iv lot 0 block FLAW Co's sub John lianohe; $8,000.

Baine to 9, 10 aud 12 blotk 1, 52,400. Samuel Abbott to Polly Hart-3 acies on side Los Kobles avenue, Pasadena $0,200. Henry Metealf aad Anson II Wood to Isaac 16 block 4, Grcetwell tract, sub lot 2 blk II $1,200. Joseph Goodenow to Gerhard 8, Wright tract; $3,500. Rogers to 12.

block Mott tract: $5,000. Samuel Strohm to 14, block Teppans Eub part lot 4, bltck 39, II $1,000. state to of redemption of lot 2, 8 Hunts add. Daniel Carr to 1 846 to 854 hid. lots 2,252 to 2.205 mcl, lots 760 and 761, Chicago Park, $2,500.

Rose-dale Cemetery Association to Frank 18, block Itosedale Cemetery; $200. Bailee to Zellner Jr and A McDonald 9. Kays tract; $1,000. JohDson to 15 block Glussells sub lot 7, block 39, 8. except a 1 strip six feet wide across side of said lot.

$1,000. Harry George to Charles 90 feet of lots 1 and 2 Goodwin tract, mlsc rec bk 11 42; $5,000. Chas A Fobes to Horatio 30 Bixby tract sub lot 5 and replat lot 8 block San Pascual tract; $1,800. Francises de bliephird to Annie de Lot 44 Week 18 Orchard tract; $1,350. Anna de Puy and Theodore do Puy to Sarah Kreim wife of Hermann 44 block I 18 Wolfskill Orchard tract; $2,500.

I summary. Mnmberof transfers above $1,000 each, 38. Amount, $125,018. Numt.orof transfers under $1,000, 37. Amount, $15 065.

Number of nominal transfers, 23. Total amount of considerations, $140,083. of which the consideration Is less than $1,000 are not published in the aboro list. FIMAvNUK aiiD L'UADE. Financial.

EXCHANGE REVIEW. Sew York. March was the most active day of the year lv the stock market, and after the first break the market continued strong until the close, and tho stocks of the active list to-night are almost invariably higher. Government bonds have been dull but steady. Petroleum opened firm at and clOEed firm at 91J- 4 c.

MONEY QUOTATIONS. New York, March on call essy at 3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, Sterling exchange dull aud Fteadj; for sixty daj bills: 4 'for demand. Bar silver, 93c. per ounce.

Ban Francisco, March bats, 93Jic. per ounce. STOCKS AND NswYokk March quotations: (T. 8.48, reg 128J.iiNorthern Pac 26 0.8.45, coup 61 0. 8.

reg ...10712 Northwestern ISfIW O. 8. 4 N. Y. Central 108y faciflcbs J2O jOregen Imp't 55 American Ex.

...113 Navigation 100 Oanada 49'fTranscontinental. 33 Canada Sou Pacific Mail 37J4 Central 3-l! a 44J'a Burlington Kock Island D. L. Paul i Paul Omaha 32 Brie Louis 24 Texas. 113 Pacific 20 Lake Shore PaciflO 60 U.S.Express SlVi Mich Central 80-'; Fargo 140 Missouri Pacific.

Boston, March prices: LandGr7s. 108 Mcx Cent 7iJ4 Burl 101 San Diego L'd Co. 29 MINING STOCKS. San Fbanctsco, March following are the closing prices; Best Belcher.s4.ls 'Peerless 65 Ohollar 2.50 Potosl 2.15 Crocker 50 Ophir 5.25 Oou. 7.75 Savage 2.80 Gould 260 iSierra 2.85 Hale ii Nororosa 3.80 Union Con 3.55 Locomotive 10 Yellow Jacket.

3.75 Peer 35 I Saw York, March shares closed as follows: Amador 1.00 1.50 Caledonia 2.9 i Bl Cristo 1.20 Con. 7.50 Komestake 10.50 Colehite 2.00 Horn Silver 1.00 Commonwealth 5.00 Iron Silver 3.25 Uraln marKeta. DOMESTIC. San Francisco, March Bujer season, $1.43., per cental; buyer '89, Buyer season, per cental; buyer 'h9, yellow, per contal; small yellow, white, SLOTH. ciiiCAOO, March p.m.

About steady. CUD, ptr bushel; April, OT-HC May, cash, 34.0. por bushol; April, 35c; Mcv, 35 9-lGc. Cash, 2-1' 2 c. por bushel; May, July, 25 42c per bushel.

FOREIGN. Liverpool, March holders offer freely. demand fair. 11R1T1SH GRAIN TRADE. London, Marah Stark Lane CrprftM says: The values of English wheat advanced slowly during the first part of the week; then milder weather caused a halt, and on most of the exchanges prices are Inclined to recede.

The supply of Hour made from 1887 wheat Is becoming limited and prices have advanced 6d English and American Honrs made from 1888 wheat were firm until Wednesday, since which day they have been quieter. California barley is hardly steady, and, although satisfactory in color, 1b bought only In the absence of the best, English and fine German and Danish grinding barley Is steady at the large ports. A large quantity Is offered elsewhere at weakened prices. Oats Is firm, but large arrivals of corn have modified prices New American 1b quoted at 195.6 d. and old at 20a 9d.

At to-day's market English wheat was firmer and foreign steady. Flour was steady. Corn and feeding barley closed better. General lTiarKcta. New York, March but firm.

opened Aim, points up, and closed easy, points above Saturday. Sales. 48,250 bags. March, $17 30; April, $17 May, $17 Spot Bio stronger; fair cargoes, lOUc. firm; fair refining, 5 centrifugal 90 test, 5 by position abroad: disinclination, however, to sell.

Lake, March, $15 50. but firm. Domestic, $3.75. and bari ly Straits, $21.30. Ban Francisco, March 11 quality.

$1 40. 7 J. D. GILL.EL.EN, General Commission Merchant, Storage and Forwarding. GRAIN, HAY, HIDES, WOOL, FRUITS AND PROVISIONS.

25 San Pedro Los Angeles, Cal A. National Bank and First National Bank. Liberal Advancements Made on Consignments. Write for Quotations. lv "IwiTCElrO CONTRACTORS.

PURSUANT TO STATUTES AND TO RESolutiou No 1,341 of the Council oi tbo City of Los Angeles, adopted March 4.1889, directing this tho undersigned Invites aud will receive at his office in the City Hall, up to 10 o'clock March 18th, 1889, sealed proposals for the following street work, to be done according to the specifications, towit: Ist. Fink street, in the City ol Los Angeles, from the eastern line of Beaudry avenue to the eastern terminus oi Pink street, is to be graded and graveled, in accordance with plans and specilicatious on file in the office of the Clerk of the Council of the City of Los Angeles, for gravel streets in tho said city. 2d. A redwood curb is to be consttucted along the line of roadway of said Pink street, from the east line of Beaudry avenue to the eastern terminus of Piuk street, in accordance with plans and specifications ou filein theofflce of the Clerk of the Council of said city for constructing redwood curbs. Ail proposals offered must bo accompanied by a certified check, payable to the order of the Mayor of the City, or by a baud (either) for an amount net less than ten per ceut.

of the aggregate of tho proposal, and throughout as prescribed by law. Los Angeles, Cal, March 11th, 1889. M. F. STILES, Clerk of the Council of the City of Los Angeles.

mll-5t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. PURSUANT TO STATUTES AND TO No. 1,343 of the Council of the City of Los Angeles, adopted March 4, 1889, directing this notice, the undersigned invites aud will receive at bis office in tho City Hall up tolOo'elock A. at, of MarchlS, 1889, sealed proposals for the following street work to be done according to tho specifications to-wit: A public sewer is to be constructed along New Main street iv the city of Los Angeles from the center live of Wilhardt street to the intersection of the present sewer in Alameda street iv accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the Clerk of the Council of the city of Los Angeles. Tho size of said sewer shall be twelve (12) inches inside diameter from its connection with the Alameda btreet sewer to the center line of Elmlia street, aud ten (10) iuches inside diameter from the center line of Elmira street to the center line of Wilhardt street.

All proposals offered must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the order of the Mayor of the city or by a bond (either) for an amount uot less than ten per cent of the aggregate of the proposal and throughout as precribed by law. Los Angeles, March 11, 1889. M. F. STILES, Clerk of the Council of the City of Lob Angeles.

mll-5t NOTICE OF STREET WORK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, the 14th day of January, A. D. 1880, the Council of tho city of Los Angeles did. at a regular meeting, pass a resolution of its intention to pave with bituminous lime rock surface, the curb to be of granite, Sonora street, in the city of Los Angeles, from the east line of New High street to the west line of Main street, according to plans and specifications oo file in the office of the Clerk of the Council for paved streets, with broken stone base with natural bituminous lime rock surface, to which said resolution No.

1,310 reference is hereby mi.de for further particulars. J. W. DROWN, 8 5t Superintendent of Streets. NOTICE OF NIKKEI WORK.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, tho 25th day of February, A. D. 1889, the Council of the city of Los Angeles did at a regular meeting, pass a resolution of its intention to grade, giavel and curb, the curb to be of redwood, Chestnut street, in the city of Lob Angeles, from a point 100 leet north of the north line of Holt street to the south Hue of Arroyo Seco, according to plans and specifications on flle in the office of the Clerk of the Council for making graveled streets, to which said resolution, No. 1,338, reference is hereby made for further particulars. J.

W. DROWN, m9-5t Superintendent of streets NOTICE OF STREET WORK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Mouday, the 4th day of February, A. D. 1889, the Council of the City of Los Angeles did, at a regular meeting, pass a resolutlou of its Intention to pave with bituminous lime rock surface; tho curb to be of granite, Fifth street in tbe City of Los Angeles, fronn he west lino of Hill btreet to the east line of Olive sireet.

according to plans and specifications on file in tho ofllce of the Clerk of tho Council for paved streets, with broken stone base with natural bituminous lime rock surface, to which said resolution No. 1,320, reference is hereby made for further particulars. J. W. DROWN, mB-5t Snpt.

of Streets. NOTICE OF STREET WORK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Mouday, the 4th day of February, A. D. 1889, the Council of the city of Los A uncles did, at a regular meeting, pats a resolution of its intention to pave with bilumiuouH lime rock surface, tha curb to be of granite, Hill street, in the city of Los Angeles, from the south line of Second in et to the ninth line of Seventh street, according to plans and specifications ou die iv tho office ofthe Clerk of the Council for paved streets, witn brokon ttone bate, with natural bituminous lime rock surface, to which snid resolution No.

1,327, refer ence is hereby made for further particulars. J. W. DROWN, 8 5t Superintendent of Streets. NOTICE OF STREET WORK.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Mouday. tbo 4th day of February, A. D. 1889, the Council of the City of Los Angeles did, at a regular meeting, pass a resolution of its Intention to pave with bituminous lime rock surface; the curb to be of granite, Fort street, in the City of Los Angeles, from tot south live of Sixth street to the north lino of Seventh street, according to plans and specilicatious on tile In the office of Ihe Clerk ol the Council, for paved streets, with broken stove base with natural bituminous lime rock surface, to which said resolution, No 1,328, reference is hereby made for further particulars. J.

W. DROWN, mB-5t Superintendent of Streets. AOIIUK OF STUBS! WOKK. NOTICE IS HBRKBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, tho 4th day of February, A. D.

1889, the Coanoll ol the City of Los Angeles did, at a regular meeting, pass a resolution ol its intention to pive with granite blocks, the curb to be of granite, Allso street, in the city of Los Augcles, from tbe east line of 1-os Angeles street the west line of the right of way ol the California Central Railroad, according to plam and specifications on file iv the office ni the Clerk of the Council for paved streets, with granite blocks and sranlta curb, to which sold resolution No. refereuce Is hereby made for further particulars. I. W. DROWN.

mB-5t Superintendent of Streets. OFFICIAL. NOTICE OF INTENTION. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS the intention of the Council of the city of Los Angeles to establish the grade of Nichols avenue from College Hill avenue to Arnold street, as follows: At the intersection with College Hill avenue the grade shall be as now established. 409 .00 on the southwest corner, aud 410.00 on the southeast corner.

At tbe Intersection with Arnold -eel the grade shall be as now stablished, 386.00 on the northwest corner, and 387.00 on the northeast corner. All the above elevations areln feet and above sea-level datum. All persons interested are hereby notified to flic any objections which they may have, with the Clerk of the Council, within ten days of the date of the first publication of this notice. By order of the council of the city of Los Angeles, at its meeting of March 4, A. D.

1889. M. F. STILES, Clerk of the Council of the City of Los Angeles. MS-lOt NOTICE OF STR KET WORK.

NOTICE IS HEVEBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, the 25th day of February, A. 1889, the Council of theCityof Los Angeles did at a regular meeting, psbs a resolution ol its intention to grade, gravel and curb; the curt, to bo of redwood, Logan street, in the City of Los Angeles, from the north line of Seventh street to the south line of Ward street, according to plans and specilicatious ou file iv the office ol the clerk of the Council for making graveled stretts, to which said resedution No. 1,340. reference is hereby made for further particulars. J.

W. DROWN, m9-5t Superintendent of Streets. MEETING OF THE STREET NAMING COMMITTEE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE will be a meeting of the Committee on changing the Names of Streets at tbe Council Chamber at the city Hall iv the city of Lns Angeles, at 10 o'clock A. M.

March 15, 1889, at which time and place all persons haviug petitions or protests to offer for or againt the changing of the uame of any street In said city are requested to be present. By order of the Council. M. F. STILES, Clerk of the Council of the City of Los Angeles.

m6-10t NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. SILVANU3 WHITE VS. MORRIS ALBEE, W. L. Cunulngham and I.

H. MacCarthy. Bale, No. 9,741. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale.

Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, Issued out of the Superior Court of the County of Los State of California, on the 23d day of February, A. D. 1889, in the above entitled action, wherein Silvanus White, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against Morris Albee, W. L. Cunningham and I.

H. MacCarthy, defendants, on the 20th day of February, A. I). 1889, for the sum of 480 20-100 dollars, In gold coin of the United States, which said de cree was, on the 20th day of February, A. D.

1889, recorded in judgment book 9 of Bald Court, at page I am commanded to sell all that certain lot.piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Los Angeles, State of California, and bounded and described as followa: Lot fifty-six (56) of the Waverly tract, as shown by tho map of said tract recorded in book 12, at page 28, Miscellaneous Becords of Los Angeles county, to which map reference is hereby made. Public notice is hereby given, that on Saturday, the 23d day of March, A. D. 1889, at 12 o'clock M. of that day, in front of the Court House door of tho County of Los Angeles, on Spring street, I will, in obedience to said order of sale aud decree of foreclosure and sale, sell tbe above described property, or so much thereof as may be uecessary to satisfy said judgment, with interest and costs, to the highest a-id best bidder, for cash in gold coin of the United States.

Dated this 2(lth day of February, 1889. M. G. AGUIRRE, Sheriff of Los Angeles County By A. M.

Thornton, Under Sheriff. Jones Cablton, f26-td Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of California, in and for tbe County of Los Angeles. Dominique Laserre, Plaintiff, vs.

Eulalia Higuerra do Laserre, Deiendant. Action brought in tho Superior Court of the State of California, in ana for the County of Los Angeles, and the Complaint filed in said County of Los Angeles, in the office of the Clerk ef sail Superior Court. The People of the State of California send greeting to Eulalia Higuerra de Laserre, De nndaaC You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the Superior Court iv the State of California, iv and for the county of Los Ange les, and to answer the complaint filed tberotn, within ten days (exclusive of t'le day of service), alter tho service on you of this summons, if served within this county; or, if served else where, within thirty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony between the said plaintiff and defendant aud for the disposition aud allotment of the community property of said mstrimouy described in the complaint and for tho custody of the children of said matrimony and for general relief. Reference is had to complaiut for particulars.

And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear aud answer tho complaiut as above required, the said plaiutiff will outer your default aud apply to the court for the said relief. Given under my haud and the seal of the Superior Court ot the State of Cal iforuia. in and tor the oounty of Los Angeles, this 12th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine. (seal CHAS. H.

DUNSMOOR, Clerk. By F. B. Fanning, Deputy Clerk. Smith, Howard Smith, 117 New High street.

ils OOt NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY of Los Angeles. Slate- of of H. Stowell, deceased. Noiice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of tho estate of George Stowell, deceased, to the creditors of aud all persons having claims against the said de ceaaed, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers, within four months from the first publication of this tice to the said administrator, at his place of business, to-wit: at the orticeof his attorney, Wm.

D. Stephens, iv tbe Lawyers' Building, Temple street, iv the city and county of Angeles, State of California. Dated February 19, 1889. SHERIDAN A. STOWELL, Administrator of George H.

ctoivell, deceased. f24 31t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE County of Lot Angeles, Suite of California, Eatate of Richard C. Fryer, deceased- Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estateof Richard 0, Fryer, lec-'sed, to tho creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchurs, within four mouths from the fust publication of this notice to tbo said administrator at his place of busiuebs, to-wit: at the office of his attorney, Wm. D.

Stephens, in the Lawyeis' ouilding, Temple street, in thecily and county jf Los Angeles, State of California. JAMES M. FRYER, Administrator of HICHAM C. Frykk, Dated February 19,1889. Deceased.

124 nit NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THECOUNty of Los Angelea, State of California, instate of Maria 8. de Florcs, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the eatate of Maria 8. de Flores, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against tho said deceased, to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchors, withiu four months after tho first publication of this notice, to the said administrator, at the office of Wm.

D. Stephens, attorney for said estate, in the Lawyer's Building, Temple street city aud couuty of Los Angeles, State of Calilornia, the same being tbe place of business of said administrator in the couuty of Los Angeles. Dated this 12th day of February, A. D. 1889.

J. G. OALLAHAN, Administrator of the estate of Maria 8. de Flores, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

INSTATE OF ROBERT A. HEFFNER, Is hereby given by the undersigned executrix of tho estate of Robert A. 11 either, the creditors of, and ail per sons having clalmsagalust the said deceased, to to exhibit the the necessary vouchers, within ten mouths after the first publication of this notice, to the said executrix of aaid estate, at her resideuce iv the city of Los Angeles, on Olive street, between Second and Third streets. In the couuty of Los Angeles. Dated this 7th day of A.

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in liquid or pill form, or Aye times the quantity, $10. Call or DR. STEIN HART, REMOVED TO 1.v.. West First Street, Room 2, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Omci a.

m. to 4p. v. to 1 o'clock. SYPHILIS, Gonorrhoea and skin diseases treated and cured by a graduated specialist.

Office hours from 10 to 3, 115J4 West First street, room 2. Advice and treatment by mail. Address, SPECIALIST. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. Ntreatmcntof Sexual Slid tsforms.SemiualWeak-1 nest, Impotency and Lost Manhood permanently cured.

The sick and afflicted should not fall to call upon him. The Doctor hag traveled extensively in Europe' and inspected thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable information, which he is competent to impart to those in need of services. The Doctor cures where others fall. Try him. DR.

GIBBON will make no charge he effects a cure. Persons at a distance CDRED AT HOME. All communications strictly confidential. All letters answered in plain envelopes, Send ten dollars for a Dackage of medicine. Call or write.

Address DR. J. GIBBON, Box 1957, San Francisco, Cal. Mention Los Angeles Hkbald. dlO tf O.

F. HBINZBMAN, Druggist and Chemist, No. 123 Main Los Angeles, Cal. Proscriptions carefully compounded day or night. f2ltf LINKS OF TKAVEL.

Los Angeles Pacific R'y Co, SANTA MONICA TIME SCHEDULE. Leave Los Angeles. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS 10:00 a. 9:00 A.

2:00 r. at 10:00 A. at 5:40 P. 11:20 a. al 1:30 P.

1 6:00 p. at Leave Santa Monica. WEEK DAYS. UNDAYB. 8:00 A.

8.00 A. i 12:40 p. at 10:10 A. 4:20 p.M 11:25 A. at 3:30 p.

a 1 4:30 p. at Packages and freight carried to Santa Monica and all points on the road at reasonable rates. BURBANK DIVISION. Leave Los Angeles. WEEK DAYS.

SUNDAYS. 7:20 A. at 10:00 A. at 10:30 A. at A.

1:45 p. at 1:30 p. at 4:00 p.M 2:30 P. 6:00 p. 3:30 p.

6:00 P. Leave Ilurkank. WEEK DAYS. I SUNDAYS. 6:00 A.

10:40 a. 8:00 a. 4:40 P. 11:15 A. 1 2:25 P.

4:40 p.M to Ostrich Farm only. All trains stop at ostrich Farm and Soldiers' Home, going and returning. E. E. HALL, President and Manager.

B.C.SHAW, General Freigrit and Passenger Agetit. General North Spring Bt. CahueDga Valley Kailroad. TRAINS WILL LEAVE Diamond street, Hollywood, (end of Second-street (foot of Cahuenga Cable Road) pass.) 8:15 A. M.

9:00 A m. 10:00 10:45 P.M. P.M. 3:30 4:15 5:30 I 6:15 Sunday. EDGAR L.

SWAIN. Sunt. OFFICIAL. NOTICE OF STREET WORK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday the 4th dsy of February, A.

1889, the Council of the city of Los Angeles did, at a regular meeting, pass a resolution of its intention to grade, gravel a id corb; tbe curb to be of redwood, Bellevtio avenue, in the city of Los Angeles, from the east line of Edgeware road to the west line of Lomltas street, according to plans and speeiflealions on file iv the office of the Clerk of the Council for making graveled streets, to which said resolution No. 1313 reference is hereby made for further particulars. J. W. DUOWN, Superintendent of Streets.

mB-5t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Pnrsuant to Statutes and to No. 344 of tho Council of the city of Los Angeles, adopted March 4th, 1889, directing this notice, the undersigned invites and will receive at his office in tbe City Hall up to 10 o'clock a. m. of March 18th.

1889, sealed proposals for the following street work to bo dove according to the specifications, to wit: Ist Seventh street in the city of Los Angeles, from the East Hue of Alameda Btreet, to the West lino of Los Angeles river, is to be graded and graveled, iv accordance with pans and speclflcaiions ou flle in the office of the Clerk of the Council of the City of Lcs Angeles, for making gravel streets iv the said city. 2d. A redwood curb is to be constructed along tho line of roadway of said Seventh street, from the East line of street to the West lino of Los Angeles river, in accordance with plaus aud specifications ou flle iv the office of the Clerk of the Council of the said city for constructing redwood curbs. All proposals oil'ered must he accompanied by a certified check, payable to the order of tho Mayor of tbe Cfty or by a bond (either) for an amount not less thau teu per cent of the aggregate of Ihe proposal, and throughout as prescribed by law. Los Angeles, March 11th.

1889. M. F. STILE-I, Clerk of tho Council of the city of Los Angeles. mll-5t NOTICE OF STREET WORK.

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Mouday, the L'lth day of February, A. 1889, the Couucll of the City of Loa Angeles did at a regular meetiug, pass a ol ltsluteution to grade, gravel and curb; the curb to be of redwood, Brooklyn street, in the cily of Los Angelea, from the west line of Figueroa street to the east line of Swift street kconrdiugto plans and ot. file luthe office of the Cleik of tbe Council for inakli graveled street, to which said resolution No 1,339, reference is heieby made for further particulars. J. W.

DROWN, 9 5t Superintendent of Slreets NOTICE. THE LOS ANGELKS CITY WATEB 00 will strictly enforce tho following rule: The hours for sprinkling are between 6 and 8 o'clock a. m. nnd 6 and 8 o'clock p.m. For a violation of tho above regulation the water will be shut off and a fino of two dollars will he charged efore water will be turned on LINES OF TRAVEL.

Southern Pacific Company. IMPORTANT CHANGE 07 TIME. Sunday, March 10,1889. Trains leave and are dne to arrive at Loa Angeles (New Arcade Depot), Daily, ah Follows: Leave destination. Arr.

From. p.m. i Banning a.m. 8:10 p.m. Banning 9:31 p.m.

9:00 a.m. Colton 118:57 a.m. II 3:50 p.m. Colton II 10:04 a.m. 4:45 p.m.

colton 4:20 p. M. 8:10 p. m. Denting and 9:31 p.m.

Paso and 9:31 p.m. 12:35 p. M.I Long Beach 11:55 a.m. 9:50 a. M.j 8:25 a 4:15 tQolden Gate Blaffii P.

at East. 10:20 P. M. Ogden and East 7:25 A.M. 10:20 P.

Portland, Or 7:25 A. M. 9:00 a. San Bernardino a.m. i P.

San Bernardino a.m. 4:45 p.M Ban Bernardino 4:20 P.M. 1:20 p. M. San Fran, and Sacram'to 7:25 a.

m. 10:20 p. m. San Fran, and Sacram'to 7:15 p. M.

9:30 A. M. Santa Ana and Anaheim 8:35 A. m. 5:03 p.

m. Santa Ana and Anaheim 3:35 p. m. 7:25 a.m. I Santa Barbara I 3:25 p.m.

4:40 p.m. I Santa Barbara 8:35 p.m. 9:37 A. BantaMonlua 8:33 a.m. 1:07 p.m Santa Monica 12:08 p.m.

5:17 p. Santa Monica 4:28 p.m. 6:10 P. Santa Monica 7:35 A. M.

10:00 a. Tuatln 9:20 a.m. 4.28 p.m. Tustln I 3:15 P.M. 10:00 a.m.

Wbittler 9:20 a.m. 4:28 p. Whlttler I 3.15 p. m. Local and through tickets sold, baggage checked, Pullman sleeping car reservations made, and general information given upon application to C.

F. SMURB, Asst. G. Pas. No.

202 North Main street; CHABLEB BEYLKR. Agent at Depot. Saturdays. Sundays excepted, A. N.

TOWNE, General Manager. T. H. GOODMAN, Gen'l Passenger and Ticket Agt febl-Sm Pacic Coast Steamship Co. GOOD ALL, PERKINS A General Agents.

SAN FBANCISCO. NORTHERN ROUTES Embrace lines for Portland, Victoria, B. and Puget Sound, Alaska aud all coast pores. SOUTHERN ROUTES, Time Table for March, 1889. COMING SODTH.

GOING NORTH. 3- 1 5 95" STEAMERS. Bg 53 Ii i Ii Corona Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Mar.

4 Los Angeles 28 Mar. 2 3 6 Qu'n of Pacific Mar. 2 4 ttl Eureka 4 6 7 10 Corona. 6 8 "10 "12 Los 8 10 Hi 14 Qu'n ofPaciflc 10 12 14: 16 Eureka 12 14 15 18 Santa Rosa 14 18 20 Los 16 18 19 22 Qu'n of Pacific 18 20 22 24 Eureka "20 "22 23 26 Santa 22 24 26 28 Los 241 26 27 30 Qu'n of Pacific 26 28 30 Apr. 1 Eureka 28 30 31.

3 Santa Rosa 30 Apr. liApr. 3 5 Los Angeles. April 11 3i 4: 7 The steamers Queen of the Pacific, and Corona leave Sau Pedro for San Diego the dates of their arrival from San Francisco, and on their trips between San Pedro and San Francisco call at Santa Barbara and Port Harford (San Luis Obispo) only. The Eureka and Los Angeles call at all way ports.

Cars to connect with steamers leave S. P. 8.8. depot, Los Angeles, as follows: With the Queen of the Pacific and Corona at 9:40 o'clock a.m.; with Los Angeles and Eureka, going north, at 5:00 o'clock p. railroad time.

jfliy- Plans of cabins at agent'B office, where berths may be secured. The steamers Los Angeles and Eureka wilt call regularly at Newport pier for and with freight aud passengers. The company reserve the right to change the steamers or their days of sailing. passage or freight as above or lotties ets to aud from All Important Points In APPLY TO w. Pa it It IS, Agent.

No. 8 Commercial Los Angeles. California Central Railway, FE ROUTE." On and after TUESDAY, JANUARY 16,. 1889, trains will leave and arrive at First Street Depot as follows: Leave. Los Angeles.

Arrive. p. Overland I A. M. A.

M. San Diego Ex Coast L. P. M. p.

M. Ban Diego Ex Coast L. P. M. A.

Santa Ana i :40 a. at a. Santa Ana. at p.M Santa Ana p. at.

p.m Santa Ana. P. M. EElv Tla P. i Riverside via San HlBot.ll.

i a.m. Bernardino p.m. Bernardino P. M. P.

M. p.m. a noVla p.M, a.m. GlendoraAccommod'n p. at p.

M. DuarteAccommodat'n A.M. p. M. DuarteAccommodat'n 117:40 p.

M. a. M. p. M.

p. M. Port Ballona Express a.m. a. Ban Jacinto p.

M. A. Escondido p. M. A.

Redl'ndsand Mentone a. m. P. M.ißedl'ndsand Mentonei m. Redl'ndsand Mentonei except Sunday.

Thursdays and Saturdays. Trains leaving Los Angeles at 8 A. M. and arriving at 4:20 p. connect at San Bernardino for all points south to Oceanslde.

Depot at foot of First street. City Ticket Office, No. 29 North Spring street. D. McCOOL, General Manager.

H. B. WILKINB, Gen. Pass. Agent.

WILLIAMSON DUNN. General Agent RAPID TRANSIT R'Y. Leave Los Angeles, from No. 7 Arcadia street, opposite Baker block, for Alhambra and Monrovia. WEEK Forenoon.

Afternoon. 7:35 9:30 3:10 5:00 Monrovia for Alhambra and Los Angeles. Forenoon. Afternoon. 7:00 8:55 2:30 4:25 Leave Los Angeles for Alhambra and Monrovia.

Forenoon. Afternoon. 8:35 5:00 Monrovia for Alhambra and Los Angeles, Forenoon. Afternoon. 8:00 4:25 Time between Los Angeles and hour.

INTERMEDIATE STATIONS BETWEEN TERMINAL POINTS. BEGINNING AT LOS ANGELES Soto street, Sau Mailno, Bats, East San Gabrlol, Ramona, Suuuy Slope, Alhambra, Chapman, Mayberry, Baldwin Lake Vineyard, Arcadia. privileges to parties erecting residences on the live of this road. 13 tf Goipagiiie Generale FRENCH TO Hil'BE, CIOMP NY'S PIER (NEW) NO. 42 North River, Morton str et.

Travelers by this line avoid both tr.iusit by English railway the diseomiort of crossing the Channel In a small boat. LA BHETAGNE, De Jonsselln, Saturday, March 9, 6 A. M. LA GASCOIGNE, De Saturday, Maroh 16, noon. LA CHAMPAGNE, Bantelll, Saturday, March 23, 5 A.

M. LA NORMANDIE, iv er, Saturday, March 30,12:30 noon For freight or passage to A. FORGET, Agent. No. 3 Bowling Gieen, New York.

Tickets for sale by all railroad and steamship offices iv Los Angeles. J. F. FUGAZI A Agents, 5 Montgomery 8. F..

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