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DAILY HEBAm PATTON RESIGNS. The District Aitorney'e Health rails and he Hetlrea. Yesterday afternoon George S. Patton Esq. presented to the Board of Supervisors his resignation as Distriot Attorney.

Mr. Patton is not very rohust, and during the campaign last fall he was ill a considerable period. As was anlioipated by his friends, the duties of the District Attorney's i ffioe proved too on(r-oue for him, and acting under the advice of bis physicians ho re.igmd his office. Of oouree the hupervisors accepted the resignation. A largely signed petition was presented in behalf of J.

K. Dufjuy, who has been Assistant Distriot Attorney sioce the commencement of Mr. Patton'a term, and Mr. Dnpuy wareadily appointed by the Board. It is a matter of regret that Mb.

Patton should have been compelled to resign his office, as his conduct of his very iuipoitant office bus been very sati factory to the people. Mr. Patton will take a recreation trip, and will doubtle-s recover health if ho lets business str.ctly alone. Mr. Dupuy, who has been appoiuted in the stead of Mr.

Patton, is a gentleman of high legal attainments, and whose standing at the bar of Los Angeles is enviable. The Supervisors had the best interests of the county at boart when Mr Dupuy was appointed. Politics did nut enter into this appointment at all, but it is gratifying to note that Mr Dupuy is a straightforward, consist, cut Democrat. The gentleman has not as yet announoed the names of his deputies. A FREE FIGHT A Woman at tbe Bottom ot 11, ac Ijanal.

Some months ago Mrs. Cowles left her husband and took up her abode with a young man named Frank Ayers, with whom she lived for some time. Last Fall Ayers became very abusive of her aad ou one occasion he boat her, inflicting some severe injuries. For this he was arrested and sent to jail for 200 days. During this period Mre.

Cowles went back to her husband, jri whom she lived until Ayers was released, when she again left him and returned to her illicit love. During Ayers' incarceration a baby was born, of which he is the father, and that infant is now two months old. Yesterday ufternoon Ayers again bee one abusive and maltreating Mrs. Cowles, when Peter Garcia entered and endeavored to make peace, but Ayers pitched upon him, catching one of his Angers between his teeth and biting very hard. This aroused the fighting nature of Garcia, and for some time there was a lively tight, in which Frank Ayers, Mary Cowles, the baby and Peter Garcia were concerned.

When the officers arrived on the scene Ayers was bleeding from several wounds.sbom the head. Garcia had his finger badly laoerated and eye nearly gouged oat, and the little baby is supposed to be badly injured. Mrs. Cowles' clothing was baoly torn, and her oldest child was screaming lustily. Ayers aad Garcia were charged with lighting, and Mrs.

Cowles with being disorderly. The baby was given iv charge of a lady who promised to take care of it. It is probab in better hands than with its mother. AMENDMENT NO. 3.

Heeolattons In Favor of It by tbe Board of Trade. At a meeting of tho Board of Directors of the Board of Trarle held yesterday, the following resolution was offered by Mr. W. T. Brodriok and.that body voted In favor of the adoption of Amendment Ho.

3. Whereas. On Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 1887, there will be submitted to the people of this State certain amend ments to the Constitntion of this State, and Whereas, Among those to be submitted ib. re is one known as Amendment No. 3, which if adopted and afterwards approved by tbe Legislature will permit cities of 10,000 inhabitants and over to frame iheir own charters, therefore be it Eeaolved By the Directors of the Lo; Angeles Board of Trade that we believe it to be to tbe interest of this city that such amendment should receive the affirmative vote of all our people, and we hereby respectfully and earnestly requeet that on the 12th day of April, when voting upon the amendments then to be snbmitted, the citizens of this city Tote as a uuit in favor of the adoption of Amendment No.

3. A Runaway Yesterday afternoon a driver of a wagon while proceeding down Beandry avenue loet control of hie horses. The team ran to Temple street, where one of the horses fell down and threw out the driver in front of the grocery etore on the corner. In the general smashnp Ihe driver received a severe injury on his leg and the horse was badly out. An express wagon was procared and the man was taken to Burlingame's camp on tbe new dummy road, where medical attendance was procured and it was found that there was a fracture of the lame bone of hie g.

A Mistake. An Associated Press telegram says that J. D. Bethune, Register of the Land Office at Los Angeles, is about to resign, and several applioations have been made for his position. Mr.

Bethune gays its no such thing, he has not resigned aud he don't intend to, and he is at a loss to know who started the report. This statement of Mr. Bethune affords considerable relief. He ia one of the few square-toed Democrats who hold Government positions in Southern California, and it won't do for htm to resign. The Trap Door.

Yesterday afternoon the danger of trap doors on the sidewalk was practioally demonstrated. A young man, whose name Officer Collins did not learn, was walking down Main street in front of the Temple block, when some one underneath the iron trap door raised it up. The young man happened to be almost on top of it at the time, and his foot caught under the edge of the door and his leg was severely bruised. He cvi dently hurt himself pretty severely, for it was some moments before he was able to walk without assistance, Undelivered Telegrams. There are undelivered telegrams held at the Western Union telegraph office, 17 North Main etieet, tor want of proper address the following persons: S.

Biker 2, B. F. Bod well, E. W. Britfc, I.

B. Conues, W. B. Fisher, Hoffman Pomeroy, Johnston Lindsay (cable). Dr.

Ybarrondo, Rooms 86 and 36 Biker Blook, has just received the purest vaoolnedn London, whioh Is guaranteed by the Government as tbe best and purest. Would vaccinate 6 or 6 healthy babies from healthy pa rents, irf-e ot charee, by calling at above office between 9 and 11 A. to-morrow, Wednesday. FINANCE AND TRADE. A Review of the Bay's Trans.

actiona. New York, April new weekontbe Stock Exchange opened with an active and strong market and with coal atooka a partic ular feature. The opening was strong, with first prices to per cent above closing figures ol Saturday. Later in Paciflo Mall some feverhhness and irregularity were displayed in early dealings, but the msrket soon bocamo strong under the lead of Beading and Fort Worth and Denver, to which was added Jersey Central. Later in the day the advance met with several setbacks.

The advances were confined to small tractions in the general list, and a general reaction took place beiore noon, but later a strong toue'reappoared. A slight weakness noticeable in some stocks in the last hour, but the market was strong at the close at gouerally the best figures of the day. The morning of active list are higher than evening. Reading is up 2 per cent, Jersey Central Mali 8 and San Francisco preferred 1 per cent. Government bonds ore dull and steady.

British Grain Hevlew. LoND' April Mark Lane lnlts review of tbe British gram trade during the pa.t week, says: English wheat is tending lower lv London aud lv a number of provincial markets there has been a decline of from Gd to Is. Tho feeling of trade is oue of extreme depression. Hale- of Eug lish whcatduriug the week were 53,689 quarters, at 38s 3d, agiiusl quarters, at 30s Sd, during the ct rrcspouolng period of last year. Tne market for foreign wheat demoralized.

Available are already moieiban amp for the remainder ol the cereal year, while stocks at the ports are constantly Increasing, ihe week's receipt of ut mdou are the largest on rec rd for a siugle week, amounting to 88,037 sacks of ametlctu and sacks oi English. Four carguos of wheat arrived, three were withdrawn aud one was sold. To-day the wheat trade was at a standstill. Quotations were nomnal. Dealings that were made were at lid decline.

Flour was depn ssea and quotations were irregularly lower. Ooru was quiet. Kusslan oats rose 6d. Linseed was 5a higher. Financial.

Niw York. April 4 per cent loverument. bonds, tour per cent, coupons, four ana half nor cent ooupous, Central Pacific, 407 8 Kansas reias.asyi; Northe-n Pacific, zu; preferred, 61)4 :Nun.uwesteru,l.il%; New York Central, Oregon Navigation, 101 Jit Transcontinental, Ba4 a Improvement, 4u; PaclflcMail, 664; Texas Pacific, UuiouPaclQc, United Expr Wells, Faigo is Uo's Express, 127; Western Union Telegraph, Money on call, easy at V-A to 6 per cent; closed, offered 5. Prime rcautilo p.per, Sterling exilian ie'steady; ii.ny, for today bills; 84 demand. Bar silver, Si 4.

Sam Francisco, April following are the closing prices: Best Belcher 16.75 i Peer 30 Crocker t-0 Potest 7.50 Chollar t.HB Ophir 7.00 Con. Virginia 13.75 iavuge 550 confidence. 9 50 i Sierra Nevada 3.50 Gould Cry. 380 Union Con 2.85 H. 3.60 I Yellow Jacket 4 40 Silver cent discount, Tbe Uratn noMEtric.

San Francisco. April 4. Wheat Dull; buyer season, tl.76i*; buyer 1837,11. JIH; spot, season's st.rage paid 81.72. buyer season, tl.lo}^;buyer 1887, tI.MU.

large yellow, per cental; small yellow, white. t1.U5@1.12H Chicago, Ap-11 4 Board decided to have no on Good Friday, aud there will be no session to-morrow, it being ectlon day. cash, 77c per bushel; May, 82'tC; June, Bic. Corn-Steady; cash. 8 per bushel; May, lune, 51 per bushel.

fobeion. 1 Liverpool. April 4 better de- maud; No. 2, winter, 7s Id percental; do spriug, 76 Id. Chlcag-o Mint market.

Chicago, April cash, 120.75 per barrel; May and June, 121. Wnlvkx, Chicago, April 18. Los Angeles Produce Market. Tho following Is the official record of the I Los Angeles Frodu.ce Exchange, corrected tally. In the quotations, unless otherwise 1 Hated, lt is to he understood that the flrat Igure is the highest price bid and the last the lowest prioe asked.

These quotations ire for round lota from first hands; for I tmall lots out of store higher prices are asked: No. 1. white, 51.60 asked; Rye. 1160 asked: Oold Drop, 1 11.55 bid; White Russian, 1 30(g) 1.50; Sonora 11.35; Defiance No. 1, seed or shipping, tl 15 bid, SI.SO asked.

No. 1.90c@t1.05. Large yellow, car load. lots. bid.

small carload lots, asked. and Crown 15.25 asked; L. A. XXXX Pat. Roll, 15.50.

I MILL .21 asked; Shorts, 123 isked; Mixed Feed, corn and barley, isked; CraokedCorn. 11.15 asked: Cracked Barley ALIO asked I.lsasked fj Rolled Barley, tl 15 asked. GRAIN BAGS Bags isked; 1886 asked; Potato jacks, 3 asked: Mill Sacks, 5c asked. new.llo asked. No.

116.00 asked; Alfalfa B. Oat, Wheat Hay, Sl6. Rose, Northern, 12 06 asked: Peerless, t2.25; Early Rote seed, Northern, 25; Salt Lake, $1.85. Fancy 8011, 180 per asked, Ihoice 8011, per ft asked: Fair Roll, per ft, 14c asked: Mixed Store, 12c per rb asked "Inkled Roll. 140 per ft asked; flrkln choice 12Hc; flrkin cooking 12Vic.

13c asked; small, 15c isked. fresh, 16c. bid. light, Job lots, 4a60 asked: Amber, 3c bid; Comb, 12V4. I Danver, Northern, 13.25 asked.

i VEGETABLES per ft, 12c 1 bid; Garlic: 6c asked; Cabbage per 100 BEANS AND DRIED No. 1 new crop, $1.75 bid, $1 91 asked: Lima, 12.50® 2.7s;Navy,Bmall. $2 25asked; Blacu eved.tl asked: 13 aaked; Green I Field Peas. 12 asked; Lentils, asked. Red Spanish, $2.

No 1, per dos, 17.00 dd. 57.50; old Roosters, per dosen, 85 bid; Young Roosters, per dos, bid; Broilers, large, per doien, 16.0» bid, Broilers, small, per dozen, bid; dosen, large. 18.00, bid; Ducks per dosen, bid; Turkeys, per lb, 160. LIVE Hogs, tones. DBIED 8.

D. No. taked, 15cbid; No. asked; do, peeled, 15c asked; do, D. peeled No.

asked; pitted aaked; asked- Prunes, Cal, French new crop, 310 Prunes, Cal, German, 7c asked; Aprldots, evaporated, 25c asked. APPLES Huntley's, 10c ask-3d; Hunt's Alden, 140 asked; Sun Dried diced, fie asked. Ayers, 11.50 asked; Ex Lonlon Layers, new; t1.75 asked; Three Crown Layers, new, t1.75 asked: Loose Muscatels 51.50; Bulk Raisins, 5o asked. Dried grapes, 20. new, Peanuts, Cal.No.

1, 6c asked; do, No. 2, 8c asked; do asked: Almonds, S. 18c aski.l; Almonds, HS, 100. CITRUS FRUITS Oranges. 1.75 asked; per box, 12.00 asked; Lem.

90s, Eureka aud Lisbon per box, 13.50 asked, HIDES Dry, We bid; Kip, 150 bid; Oalf, bid. Culls less. wool, eaoh, Long woo), each, tl bid; Shearlings, each, 10c ild. Clip, per ft, bid. light bacon, dear, tic aeked; Light clear, 100 asked; Clear medium, 10c asked; Medium baoon, 9c isked; heavy bacon Sc.

'ins, 9c per pails, 9Hc per lb; 6-lb palls, 9 4fs lb; 10-lb paiu, 9c per lb. HA MS-Eastern sugar oured, 16c; California, 12Uc Better Accommodations. More Pullman palace cars are now arriving vfa the Santa Fe route, which are to be used between Los Angeles and Kansas City to accommodate the increased travel east bound. This company ia also running daily emigrant tourist oars direct from Los Angeles to Kansas City. matlock, Newton ie Matlock, Auctioneers, 111 West Fir6t Street, will run 1 su excursion to San Bernardldo, April 18tb, and sell HO lots In the above named city, at auction- See bills for particulars.

LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. APRIL ,5 1887. MILES FROM SAN Bernardino and thirty miles from Los Angeles; miles northeast from Po! mona. In offering this beautiful town, we have made prices that are sure to advance 50 to 100 per cent, inside of thirty days. Claremont is like the''City set upon the hills; it cannot be hid." It overlooks one of the most picturesque and charming landscapes in the world.

The Sierra Madre Mountains are its background. Nowhere are the peaks more lofty or the scenery grander. The soil is exceedingly fertile, the water marvelously clear, pure and near the surface. Artesian wells pouring forth their liquid wealth will furnish what is valued more highly than gold or silver. Giant live oaks scattered over the slope exceed in beauty famed English parks.

Fruitful orchards of apricots, peaches, prunes, oranges, lemons and olives cover miles of the adjacent country. The whole picture is a scene of loveliness unsurpassed in California. Clahemont will be only one hour's ride from Los Angeles. The great Santa Fe Railroad is deeply interested in its welfare, and it is believed that Claremont will be the great fruit-packing and shipping depot of this fertile region, embracing thousands of acres of the finest fruit land on earth. The tract is subdivided most liberally, the majority of the lots being sofeetfront and 150 to 180 feet deep; the business lots 25 by 170.

The streets are graded; a first-class depot will be erected at once. The tracklayers are already at Claremont. In a few days the great overland trains of the Santa Fe route will pass to and fro. The sale of lots will begin on Thursday, the 7th of April, by W. H.

Holabird, in the office of the Pacific Land Improvement Company in Claremont. Pomona is the nearest railroad station on the S. P. lt. R.

One-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest at 8 per cent. A discount of 20 per cent, will be made from the schedule of prices, with 5 per cent, additional discount for all cash. PA.OIFIO Land Improvement Company. Claremont! THE EEADIXC TOWN SITE ON The Great Santa Fe Route, San Bernardino and Los Angeles FOR SALE BY BEN E. WARD, 4 COURT STREET.

80 acres in Gleadale, convenient to Virgin street, house ol 6 dummy railroad from Los Au- rooms, closets, lot 72i186. Seles Will sell as a whole or in 6 Price 8700 acre'lots at per acre 800 bouse in East Lcs Angeles, Wntar oloed to each lot; terms to convenient to oars, house 6 rooms suit nd city water; barn, nice acres on Downey Aveune, on line lawr, flowers, lot of street oars; ieet frontage; a 60x Sa-clisep 3000 traot to subdivide. Tbe C.ielna i 1 street near cable cars, laad lays high, commanding a fine 6 lot view and will cut up into elegant flowers, cash 8000 building lots 10,000 avenue, house 8 rooms, a sfeet, corner lot, city water, nloe Improvements, ill in and fruitt of all lot 110x168 to alley 6800 riettes- water rights; ditch runs street, house 7 rooms, bath, the p.ace. Th oan be had closets etc furnished, if taken soon Tat. per acre 800 lot 70x120.

Price 8700 20 acres near Downey; new house of rtreet, on car line, bouse 5 Brooms- 7 in vines, 5 acres in rooms, card finished, good barn, bearing 'zinfaudel vines, many va- lot 53x157 to alley 2500 rle ies of fruit trees in bearing, in- 553-Washington house of 5 rooms eluding 170 solt-shelled English wal- and bath, carriage house, nut trees 4 years old; 3 acres in al- sheds, eto kinds of falfa- fine bored well, good barn, 106x195-cars psss tbe door 4000 etc Price 4000 One of the cosiest 11 tie homes In Los 20 acres on Main street, of mile Angeles, nice 5 room coitage-celfrom where a depot is to be estab- lar, fine cistern 2-story barn and llshed on La Ballona Railroad; 17 small house for servant, almost in choice varieties of vines, 3 under electric lit ht in Hast good (i-room house, Los large lot 120 I barnandNuthouses; water pipedto 165, literally covered with the hoosp aud grounds Price, per acre 400 finest iruit of every variety, Will soon be worth 8500. flowers, shrubbery, lawn, stone 10 spr-M tti miles from Downey; pavement, best of street, not lavilv loam boII- 6 acres in Zlnfan- a blemish, all vines- several varieties of fruit ion on oue day's at it. small ho barn, outhonses. Terms easy 6500 stock with place. Price 2000 new houses, 6 rooms and bath 114 near acres in each, In Park tract.

Modern con alfalta 25 acres In barley, balance venieuces. A No. 1 Lota 50x150. nasture land- well watered, 7-inch Easy terms. Prlce.each 2600 flowVnS artesian well; small or- 604-House ol 8 rooms, in University chaid house, lsrge tract.

Good well, wi. dmill, tank ham nVntvol wood: river touohes and stable, all complete. Some one o.Suou of ranch. Price, per acre 100 fruit. Lot (5x270.

Price 6000 Two thirds cash, balance in 1 and modern house of 17 rooms, 1 voars Will exchange lor de- oucableline. Fine lawn, flowers, eirable property iv Los Angeles. barn, carriage house, etc. 3J seres In Sarden Grove; good bouse lot. cash, balance on time.

Price 9000 in MuVciit rapes 4 years old. 18 street; fine location for a Brain land; artesian well 2250 grocery barn, oar-35 irrcs mile from Lob Angeles: riage horse and pbannn, houVe of 4 rooms, outbuildings. 2 poul ry and furniture. Lot 50x100. good wells: 15 acre" in bearing 5000 viiip.

Vhrts old laisln aud wine Pedro street, granes foreign varieties; 10 acres in lot 48x139. Price 1100 alfalfa- rlceo rich soil; all fenced Part cash; balance, 18 months, and crossfenced This is worth 8600 in threo- Ser anre can be nought, if iken s.ory building of 28 rooms, with all sonnet tier aore 800 modern conveniences. Btstionary 30 acres at La Canada; will sell in 10 wash stands In every rconi. All ai're lo aif desired. Ihis property newly iumistied Is doing a fine fronts Ton Michigan avenue; water business.

Lot 50x160, to alley. Good rlehta with lots. 75 investment. Pr cc 14,000 In Salinas va'ley. Monterey 0 Ke two story county, on the 8 P- R.

i the Sa- house oi 8 rooms: lot 60x105. Price 8500 Unas rl'ver runs through the ranch, tt with abundant supply of water. ACRES FOsTSUBDIVISION. This laud Is all under thorough ctil- ncreB wefc( of clt near BaptlstColtlvatlon at present. Will sell in lots lege and on line of extension of to suit, from 20 acres upward, at Bec ud street cable road, from 8100 per acre.

On every Tb ls 15u oent in lhls pieos 1000 acres there Is a bouse aud barn, perl yin jj months as easy as good climate and floe sou. rolling off a log to men with 20 acres alfalfa land half mile from money to handle this. I can but Compton; bouse of 4 rooms; water ssy seb IT; lt will oott you nothstock with place. Will sell or ex- a 8 wlu be pleased to tike change for city property and pay you out if you mean business difference if necessary. 19 acres inside city limits and near 22X acres at Florence, adjoin ng new Baptist College, rltht on Second depot; 5 acres iv bearing vines.

street cable extension. There is Price 8250 per acre; acres in 75 cent lv tuU i 4 months, barley at, pei aore UK Terms easy; ctsh, 85000 in 6 Will sell separately If desired. Bnd 12 moU ihs. 10 acres half mile from Fair grounds; 9 acrt out9 city for 17,000 rich, moist lsnd: requires ly- a acres outB i ae city limits for 17.50 rigation; will any kind oi fruit acreg ut.ide city limits for 32,500 or vegetables. Price.

4000 5 acres outside city limits for 18.000 Hall cssh, balance in 1 and 2 yrs. Also 1) acres adjolulog above, with BUSINESS PROPERTY, neat house of 4 rooms am bath; hard finished barn, windmill, 60x165 Spring street 30,000 shrubbery and flower gaiden, all 611x165 Spring street 30,000 under cultivation. Price, if taken 50x165 Spring street 40,000 6000 60x165 Spring street 20 000 Fort street 22.500 40x 30 Los Angeles street 16 00(1 HOUSES AND LOTS. 25,.25 A 3,00 cottage cor. Temple street; 36x 75 Upper Main ttreet 7,200 5 rooms, bath, summer kitchen; 70x175 Upper Main street, corner, snd modern covenlences; high brl 8 fronts.atl Improved, rents at 8280 basement, with stationary wash- pc month.

23,000 cor. lot 43KX120 to iliev; fine 63x175 Upper Main to New High 16,000 two-story barn, st ne walks Inside 143xz00 Alameda street and out; hail cash 84000 35x125 Main street, improved 35,501 Insurance in First-Class Companies Only tmyn Tt( LOAN 1 I CAN BUY OR SELL YOU RICH-LOAN MONEY FOR YOU, OR LOAN you money. Have loaned, during a 5 years' residence iv this county, hundreds of thousands of dollars and have yet to know of the first instance where the interest was not forthcoming or where a foreclosure suit was brougbi. "GILT-EDGE SECURITY OR NO MONEY" 18 MY MOTTO. If you have a good piece of property and want it sold AT AUCTION, in a square, honest and satisfactory manner, I would be pleased to confer with yon.

For further consideration, call on BEN E. WATRD, No. 4 Court Street, Los Angeles. Lm i pianos. JOHN W.

GARDNER, OQ Jo. 212 Srati Spring Street, Breed Block. ONLY EXOHSIVE PianoandOrganHouse. WHOLESALE AND RET FOR CASH AND ON INSTALLMENTS oss gj" AOENT FOR Steinway, Chickering, Steek, Knabe Hardman, Emerson and many other rH leading Pianos. Story Clark, Kir- )r ball, Taber and other Organs.

Instruments to Rent. m27-lm ITTSONVI WEST BONNIE BRAE TRACT! Situated on Ninth Street. High Elevation! Magnificent Views! NO STEEP HILLS I Sea Breeze I City Water! No Adobe! Street-Car Facilities! GOOD DRAINAGE I oW-Arlstocratlc Low I Favorable Terius-mi FOB SALE BY C. A. SUMNER Jc CO 14 Nortb Spring-Street DOBINSOIN HIBCHILD North Spring; Street TERMS OF SALE.

We reserve the right to withdraw this discount at any time Thursday, April 7th, and will positively withdraw it May ist. Considering the charming location, a fine depot to be built immediately, a firstclass hotel (plans for which are now being made) and an abundant supply of pure artesian water, prices for lots make a purchase an investment of great promise. Prices wi advance 25 per cent. May ist. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT I OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGERS, State of the matter of the estate of John Rumra, deceased.

Pursuant to an. order made by the Judge of said court this 28th day of. March, 1887, notice Is hereby given that Monday, the 30ih day of April, 1887. at 10 o'clock A. at the courtrooms ol court, in the city and county of Los Angeles, has open appointed as the time and place for the hearing of the petition oi J.

J. Wrodwottli praying that the executors of said estate make a conveyance of certain land in the town of Santa Monica to saidJ J. Woodwoith upon the payment by blm of a certain amount of money to said estate in said oontr ct agreed to be paid. C. H.

DUNSMOOR, Clerk. By L. J. Thompson, Dsputy. mrtl-lw FCIiIiEBTON, Riverside, Cal President W.

HOLi BIRD, Pomona, Gsl General Agen Late General Ag't. Coronade Beacb. I aps-tl CITT OP- PAsUM. Spring and Simer, 1887, Novelties. JUST RECEIVED, THE MOST MAGNIFICENT LINE OF IMPORTED Dress Goods and Trimmings SHOWN THIS CITY.

THE CREAM DO NOT FAIL The European EXAMINE Eastern Markets. New Stock of Goods. CITY OF PARIS. Tbe Peerless Dry Goods Emporium of Southern California, 108, 107 AND 109 NORTH SPRING STREET. GRAND AUCTION SALE! EASTON ELDRIDGE, ADCTIONGEHB) OF SA.fi FRANCISCO, TEMPLETON, San Luis Obispo County, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 14tn, 15th and 188T, of tne Paso Mies, Santa Ysabel, Eureka and Huer fluero ALSO Town lota In the rapidly growing: village ot Tenapletam, And 5.

10 and 20 acres, and large subdivisions. BY ORDER OF THE WEST COAST LAND COMPANY (A CORPORATION), WILL SELL, WITHOUT RESERVE, PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PASO ROBLES RANCH OI 80,400 acres, lets 6000 acrei sold to settlers In tbe past four months. THE SANTA YSABEL RANCH Of acres. THE EUREKA RANCH Of acres, and acres of the HUER HUERO RANCH AU lying In a body ou the 8 P. B.

B. at its termlnns in San Luis Obispo county. At Public Auction Tnuradn Friday and Saturday, April 14, IS, IS, At 12 o'clock, Moor, Each Bat. These are all Agricultural and Fruit Lands, in quality eqnal to any in the State, with an average annual rainfall exceeding that ol Santa Ciara county, and require NO IRRIGATION. Title, United States patent, and to be free and clear of all Incumbrances.

TERMS OF SALE. Lots in Templeton, cash, United Stales gold coin. AU other tracts one-third sash, balance lv four equal payments at two, three, four and five years; Interest 6 per cent per annum. The mortgage tax paid by the mortgagee makes the Interest about 4 per sent. net to the purchaser.

An additional charge will be made of $5 for tbe deed in sale of town lots, aad tm la, other cases for xpenses of sale, including making and recording all papers- Schedule price of ranch subdivisions averages2o an sere, and for oio 12-sere lota, left. Ten per cent, ol caah payment (but In no case less than f'00) required at fall ol actamer jjJOdays to complete sale. Parties falling for 30 days forfeit sum paid, AW Parties going from Los Angeles take Pacific Coast Steamship Company's, steamers from San Pedro to San Luis Obispo. THS ASOVI AUCTION SALS IS SIDE UNDER THS AUgFIdS OF THE PACIFIC COAST LAND BUREAU, (A CORPORATION), place of business, opposite Palace Hotel, 618 Market street, aad IS and 17 Post street, San Francisco. Sub-agencies in eaoh county seat of the State- President WENDELLS ASTON I ANGLO-CALIFORNI AN BANK Vice-President and General Manager, Secretary B.

WILDE GEO. W. FRINK Auctioneers EASTON AELDRIDGE PARTIES WISHING TO INSPECT SAID LANDS, with a view to purohaslax at the auction, or any of the company's lands sale, will be shown the properTJ man of charge by applying at the company's office In Templeton. $6 EXCURSION Will leave Fourth and Townsend streets, San Francisco, April 18th, at 8.80 a. stopping at all way stations, wh re tickets can be secured either at station or on train, and arriving at Templeton at 6:80 r.

n. Round trip tickets, good until Monday, April 18,1887. Ususl fare one way is. Maps of all the ranoh subdivisions, ef Templeton, of the to 12-aere suburban lota and a general map showing the location of the company's lands, with a new descriptive catalogue, will be tent free on application. H.

PHILLIPS, Manager, Templeton, Cal. And for further particulars, catalogues, address PACIFIC COAST LAND BUREAU, Or EASTON A ELDBIDGE, Auctioneers, 618 Market street, opposite.Palace Hotel, San Francisco. LOS ANGELES LAND BUREAU, 30 W. First Los Angeles. I PACIFIC COAST AND BUREAU, 888 Flfttt Street, Stun sp'2-td ESTABLISHED 1885.

INCORPORATED 1865. Crane Bros. Manufacturing Company. CHICAGO, PITTSBURG, OMAHA, LOS ANGELES. MANUFACTURERS OF PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS COOPS, TOOLS, Etc.

All kinds of materials used in Plumbing and Gas Fitting Stock WILL ARRIVE AND STORE BE OPENED ABOCT APRIL lit, Nos. 18, 20, 22 and 24 Requena Street, Corner Los Angeles, feb27tf LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA One Week Late, but here at Last! Spring Clotning of Every Description, FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN, AT 19 S. SPRING Kelt to Howe's Cloak louse. ABEBNETHY TAFT Chicago Beer Hall and Depot K. WILKES Sc COR.

lIOFF AND HAVES EAST L. A. Sole Agents and Bottlers of tbe Chicago Brewing Lsger Beer, San Francisco. Also ol the Celebrated United States Lager Deer. Orders delivered.

IWi'ELEPHONE, ap2-lm SOOAA CHOICE HOME FOR BALE. Handsome new cottage of Aye rooms, batb, porches, bay windows, rooms elegantly decorated; fine lot 110x170, with alley In rear; Immediate possession given; price S2BOO. Apply to B. VERCH, Room 8C Temple Block; mr22-lm.

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