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27- VEXING LEG NOTICE. LEGAL NOTIf ES. holder of the fiscal agency of the State fit California, In the City of Crown of Wealth-rBeauty OGTOBER WILL BE i DRYWIDNTH.SAYS PADRE DF RAINS It'i "King Potato" now In San Joaquin county, and His Majesty eeems to be enjoying his elevation to royal circles. MRS. ALTON HEALEY of Stockton, one of the aspirants for queen of the Potato Day -Celebration at Stockton, is shown above exhibiting -Ka great fondness for the Who wouldn't want to be King? Stockton will hold a $30,000 celebration on October 18, to which it is inviting the world.

The -eason? The San Joaquin Delta is after 36 records in commercial potato production. lllllllllllllllll IIIMIIIIIMIIII IIMIWIWIMIll IP IIIWWWII IIW IWII III Hill III HI I HIM HIIIIHI 1 1 llll III HI II I 1 1 I IHHIIIIIII I ll 4T Ki 1 Mttr i if 1 ft Coffin TledirUtOn, if 253.0.1: Calif Cotton Mills. Clinton Const. Central Sliuey JS.O0- F.ros.. Cliainiiloik Dr.

Hal Cope I10.no F. Crothers. $L'2 Chlvello $37.45: Joe Cnmhra, 5103.00: B. K. Combs.

$3.00: Crystal Laundry. 1110.76; Chandler Citizens' Water, sii.uii; De Laval Pacllio Dodge Sweeney, Dimond Oro' J. J. "Donovan, $3.50: 'Dicks $11.60: A. O.

Donough. Fred Edwaitds. J. V. Edwards.

Fden Jinn. SO; A. J. Evans. E.

$10.00. T. Ellison. Lay Water. $4U tiTs The Fleicimai4i, 52.S.H8; Famous Piayi-rs.

For-e-lers of America, Deo. Fe'l-dcrwitz. Fullen. $75.00 D. A.

Ferrv, Fremont Food flhntv ItOTtui; W. P. Fuller, $8.85. .1. D.

Grlssiin, Chas. tlraham, H. H. Danshergcr, Daul'g Market. Mrs.

A. Dret-n, Dolden Sheaf Remar, $63.01 Deo. Herrmann. Hunt-Hatch, J28.00: F. D.

Humphrey. Win. C. Ilachman. Mrs.

Lydla Had-len. $8.00: Hord Son. $11. So; Hartford Fire $57.00: Phillip $82.45: J. Hatcher, Win.

Ho.lub. $211.00: Homes Grace Ilun't. G. F. Hammack, Jno.

$31.00: Meal SI0.0-O, lnternatl. Press. $1 67451; Jacobsen S. M. T.

Johnson, $12.00: J. F. Johnson. $8 00- Kilgor. IX.

K. Kllnk. $32 00; Llvtrmore Herald, Eantsley Lew Zentner. M. Loonier." J.

Ji. Lanktree, $7iiii fid; jt. Morris. JIai.hes Wilson. Etta Mazzini.

Elec. Id Mc-I'rooui Pros, McK'oun -Mess. Hnriy J. Mcllevnolils rp. $1 4.50; Muller.

Natl. be rfaiii. Nhhols Nob- Hill $ic mi. Slfl.ortv' S. New-, I o.rio Ni lit rrt Assurance, Salt- ta -laud $l)12u; Oakland Fruit Dr.

E. A. Dlnishv. 510. en; Krist (isiror.dH, DniLigists.

Pacific $117. im, I'eralta Meaf $10. mi-Park Shoe. I'iedmolit Jrrsej Daii'V, "ark ii'vd. 1 Russi-M Rr.ldnson.

$57. "0, Rosa L. Sunrise' $14 5. no. Jlenrv SeramuT.

1 u.oo John Stravee, 'I. SinCrt For. I Hamu'd. Smiley $5. on; S.

J. M2.00-Squil.h K- Son. 521.00; I Kiireve' j.fol L. $7. da; Slive' S- I'ireiia, Tribune Press.

28.i"i; U. Tuttle. Tracers Jl.iil; Tuinlinson Terrace I'nlvcr. sal Film 'Exchange, f36.nn; Fn'itd Iron 1'lmcrs, "0: 'erde I'nnltrv Farm. $122.

Victor X-Itny. $35. "ii; Westeru Calif. I- 'ish. in.

nii: estern Laboratories, 32-V: Wi-slern I'fiion c. Dan Whrlan. Wrruni jl.nP; Sv. an. Walnut Hr-ivf' 1 vvcl.bs Cannery, $25.

nr. Zo'zoskv, $26. fin. Geniral Fund. L'23-21 if Morrison.

$18. Cm; John Marieieli, Foresters of Anoi ica. I l.Sn- i'iU-iiens' WaTit1XS10ii, Total. 10. sa.

Exnosirton i 'iipney I'lioio. $500. no; L. Chamber tf mi. I.

$5 50 H'if' Fden. P.omI Fund. 1021-25 6. Dili. $4.50.

Road Fund 1 024 -2E 0. N. 5 15. en. Maxwrll $4 Standard Oil.

Total. $75.55. Cruntv Good Roads Fund. '-1924-25 Ileafev, Moure Me.Vaii 31 Fred liiacow. $31 On; a ft, I'Mtra H5.I.0; J.

li, Bridge, $211. 40.. v'. 17.00; Frank $13 25 Manuel $14 iiily S141.34; lira. -st Fei rerio.

"52-Cl'as. A. 1 e. 1 1 if 1. ert.

5 13 Julius llolumk. $:4 75 R- F. Iliiril.pr'., In 25; I. 1 1,1 S17 71: Jos I.aw'rf nee, Anlor.e Lund. $275: F.

A. Lent II- enry L' fi.r.o Mission Hereford mi. $7 7. R.ic lib 573. f-'enno '21 Sorenson).

Anna li Sorenson 55n.nn; Tovi) is. i i K1--H Memei, 514. 88, T. 188.64 VaPey Hdwe. no.

Various C. C-c 1 Pnrlj Kisp-1, Is-nl Hansen, $149.20 ash. No further business appearing, the Board adjourned. W.U. J.

HAMILTON, Chairman. Attest. GEO, GROSS, Lv .1. lb ii. I.

AND. LEGAL NOTICF. notice Is hereby given that the sli Council In open session on the 18t' day of September. 1924, opened, ex- amlned and publicly declared all seaied proposals offered for the following w'ork, to-wit: That the following streets be sew ered, and that manholes, lampholes, drop connections and Y-brnnches, all as specified In the hereinafter referred to plans and specifications, be constructed therein, to-wit: Frultvale Avenue, from Arcadl A venue to the existing lamphole at the northeastern end of the existing sewer in Frui.tva.ip Avenue between Whi'Me Avenue avj Harding Place; Arcad.iAi lo Avenue and Melvin Road; Hardin from Fruitvaie Aienue to Tiffin Road; Tiffin Road, between Lincoln Avenue and the northwestern line 1 r.f the "Fruitvaie Garden Farms" tract, as salj tract shown on the map thereof, filed October 6, 1922 In Book 3 of Maps, pages 4 1 and 42, Alameda County Records; Hoover Avenue, between Fruitvaie Aven'. and said northwestern lin of tn "Fruitvaie Garden Farms' tract; Clemens Road, be'ween Fruit-vaits Avenue and said northwestern line of the "Fruitvaie Garden Farms" Funston Place, between Fruitvaie A venue and- Whittle Avenue; Forest Hill Avenue, from Whittle Avenlie to Tiffin Bond; WhlttB Avenue, between Tlr'tin Road and the termination of Whittle Avenue," and from Tiffin Road to the exlsti ng manhole at the northeastern end of existing sewer In Whittle Avenue between Wiibur Street and Tiffin Road; and Melvin Road, between the northwestern an 1 the southeastern lines of the aforesaid "Frivtvale Garden Farms" tract; also That the following -paths he sew-- ered, and that a manlfole" orrnpholes, and Y-branches, all a spec! fled in the hereinafter referred to plans and specifications, he constructed therein, to-wit: the path lying southeasterly of and adjacent "to the northwestern line of the aforesaid "Fruitvaie Garden Farms" tract 'between Clemens Road and Hoovef Avenue; and a portion of the path in Block 11 of said "Fruitvaie Garden Farms" tract adjacent to the southeastern line of said "Fruitvaie Gar- den Farms" tract; also That the following reserves and I rights of -wny be sewere.1, and that mannoles, drop connecs-tlons, and all as specified In the hereinafter referred to plans and specifications, be constructed therein, to-wit: the reserve lying along the southeastern lines of Lots 4 and 13 of Block 8 of said "Fruitvaie Garden Farms" tract; the reserve lying southeasterly of and adjacent to the northwestern lines of Lots 7 and 8 of Block the reserve lving along the western line of Lot 2 of Block 10" of said "Fruitvaie Garden Farms" tract'.

and the reserve In Lots 9. 8, and SA of said Block 10; the reserve lying northwesterly of and adjacent to ihe southeastern 'lines of Lots 7. 8, and 18 of Block 9 of said "Fruitvaie Garden Farms" tract; the right of way heretofore granted to the City of Oakland by Ethable Shoemaker by deed recorded August 15. 1923 in Cook 519 of Official Records, page 88. aforesaid Alameda County Records; the reserve lyinflf northerly of adjacent to the southern lines of Lots 9 and 10 of the aforesaid Block the reserve in Lots 70, 7 and 19 of Block 11 of said "Fruitvaie Garden Farms" tract; the right of wav, heretofore granted to the CiW of Oakland by the Conservative Bulldin? and Investment Company by deed recorded August 24, 1923 In Book 497 of Official Records, page 266, aforesaid Alameda Countv Records; the reserve In Lots SA and IS of the aforesaid Block 11; the right ot wav heretofore granted to the Citv of Oakland by the Conservative Building and Investment Company by deed recorded January 21, 1924 lit Book 591 of Official itecords, page 386, aforesaid Alameda County Records; the reserve In Lots 12, 11, 19 and 15 of the aforesaid Block 11; the reserve lyfng along the southwestern line of, Lot 3 of Block 2 of the aforesaid "Fruitvaie Garden Farms" the right of wav heretofore granted to the City of Oakland by C.

Wickburg hy deed, recorded May 29, 1923 In Hook 431 of Official Records. pagg'tSSTafOTesatd -Alameda County Records: the reserves lying southeasterly of and adjacent to the northwestern lines of Lots 4. 8, 9, and 13 of th aforesaid Block the reserve In Lot 12 of said Block 2 lying southeasterly of the northwestern line, produced, of Lot 9 of said Block th reserve lying along the southwestern line of Lot 2 of Block 1 of said "Fruitvaie Garden Farms" tract; the right of way heretofore granted to the City of Oakland by Arthur A. Shaw and Louise M. Shaw by deed recorded August 15.

1023 In Book 519 of Official Records, page 86, aforesaid Alameda County Records, and the reserve lying southeasterly of and adjacent to the northwestern lines of Lots 11A, 10 and 9, of said Block. ,1. All of the aforesaid -work Is to be" done in accordance with the plans and adopted for this street work by said Council by Resolution No. 30205 N. S.

to which sal-d plans and specifications reference is made for the full and detailed description of said proposed work. In this notice, wherever a dlstanca from a line is- given "the distance, measured at right angles to that line is meant unless otherwise stated. For further particulars, reference. Is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 30206 N.

passed August 12, 1924, and to said plans and specifications on file In the office of the City Clerk of the City of Oakland. And. thereafter on the 29th day of September. 1924, by said Resolution of Award No, 30571 N. awarded the contract for said work to the lowest regular responsible bidder, to-wit: to Manuel Smith at the prices named for said work In bis proposal on file Per linear foot of 8" pipe sewer $2.50 Per manhole Per- 8" lamphole Per 12 lamphole Per drop Per Y-brnnrh The Council fixed th the bond for failiful .10.00 50.0(1 1.50 amount of performance the contract at ana fixed the amount of the bond for labor and materialmen at $27,500.00.

EUGENE K. STURGIS. City Clerk. ORDINANCE N. S.

AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $135. 89 TO PAY ONE-HALF" THE COST OF CONSTRUCTING. WOODEN CULVERT, END WA LL AND GUARD RAILS ON 02D AVENUE BETWEEN EAST 14TH STREET AND STREET. Council of the City of Oakland as follows; SECTION 1. There is hereby ap-I propriated from the General Fund, Public Betterment Appropriation of the fiscal vear 14)21-1925 the sum of I $1385.89 to pay one-half the cost of constructing woodeu culvert, end viall unil guard rails on 92d Avenue between East 14th Street and Street, all as set forth In Resolution of Intention No.

2S357 N. S. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. In Council, Oakland, Sep-' tember 29.

1924. Passed to print for two days by. the following vote: Ayes Commls- sionerS Carter, Mooreiiead and lea President Noes- None. Absent Commissioner Baccus and President Davie 2-. EUGENE STURGIS.

City Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. N. N. AN oEDINANOHv ADDING SEC-TI'oN2T8 AND AMENDING SECTION 221OFAiJdDIJryM PFXO.

1856 N. 3. BE-fT ORDAINED by the Council of the Citv of nek la ml as follows: SECTION 1. Section 218 Is hereby added to Ordinance No. 1866 N.

a to rea.l as follow: Section 218. One Executive Secretary. SECTION 2. Section 221 of Ordinance No. 1 856 N.

is amended to read as follows: Section 221. 6 Sep lor "Clerks. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect Immediately. Said section now reads as follojwa: "Section 221.

8 Senior clerks." In Council, Oakland, September 1924. Passed to print for two day hy the. fallowing vote: Ayes CommU-sfoners Carter. MooreheVl and Vlca 4'resident Colbourn 3. Noes None.

Abser.t--Commlssiiner Baccus ana President I' EUGLNK K- STl'RGIJ'. City Cltrfc. OH III VANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE MODIFYING EXISTING LEASE BETWEEN CITY (iF OAKLAND AND PARR TEK-M IN A COM 1 'AN AND PROVIDING FOR THE EXECUTION OF AN A 1 CO MM I -SIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS WITH PARR TERMINAL COMPANY IN AC' iRDANf'E HEREWITH, BE IT ORDAINED, by the' Council of the City of "(I'al'iiand as' follows: SECTION The first paragraph pf the 9th term and condition of that certain lease the Ciry of Oakland and Parr Termini 1 Company da'ed March 11, 1919 (said icaba beiug as set forth lntliat certain heretofore rendered in that certain action entitled "Parr Terminal Company, a- corporation. plalntitf, vs.

City of Oakland, a municipal corporation, defondant, No, JiT-rt'-V Records of the County Clerk, of the County of Alameda) Is hereby modified and amended by th elimination of the word "vegetable" In. the phrase "vegetable oil storage facilities" so as to read as follows: "9th: While-jjy-lefleee shall fully snd In good aiUTTieep, fulfill, perform and observe all the provisions, agreements, terms, covenants and conditions on the lessee's part herein contained, the lessor shall and will reimburse the lessee for defraying the cost of the work hereinabove provided to be done on said apron wharf, and of the construction of any and all piers and warehouses In paragraph 6th hereinabove mentioned sad provided for, and any and all piers, docks, wharves, warehouses, or oil storage facilities constructed on parcel No. 2 of the property hereby leased, under the conditlops and requirements of paragraph 14th of this lease (provided, -however, that the lessee shall not be reimbursed-. or any part of the cost. of the, construction of any or' all coal bunkers provided to-bn const r-M ed -u nd r- e- ro I 1 of this- lease), and ii me constructed under and in accordance, with the sa-id provisions and requirements of tliis lease, out -of the rent received by' the lessor from the lessee under this lease, and out of tlie moneys received by the lessor from tho.

collection of taxes, and charges of dockage and tolls arising at said terminal but not or to no greater extent; provided, further, that the lessee shall wholly bear and pay the amount of the cost of the work hereinabove provided to be done on said Apron Whar'f In excess of the sum of Twepty-f ive Thousand ($25,000.00) DcdTt-tfcr-s, and tijat the lessor shall notr ne required to repay to the res-see any sum or In excess of Twenty-five Thousand" ($25,000.00) Dollars, for or -on account of the work hereinabove provided to be done on said Apron Wharf." SECTION 2. The, 1ttt term and. condition of said lease Is hereby modified and amended by the elimination of the word "vegetable" 4n the phrase "vegetable, oil storage facilities" so as to read as follows: "14th: The lesseo shall and will within two years from the commencement of the term, of this lease construct upon the premises hereinabove second described and designated parcel frlo. 2 terminal facilities to consist of wharves and docks, piers or warehouses or oil storage facilities or other terminal facilities at a cost, of not less than ilOO.oou, provided that the coal bunkers and -other facilities referred, to In paragraph 13th of this lease shall not be deemed a part of the improvements required ulider the provisions of this paragraph. The lessee shall and will within one year from the commencement of the term of this lease, in good faith, begin such construction work and thereafter diligently prosecute the same to completion within said -jiieriod of two vears.

In the event that any portion of said- sum ot $100,000 be expended for other terminal wharves, piers, warehouses or oil storag.efiii-t-ies-, the lessee shall not be entitled to reimbursement for the sum or amount expended for such other Improvements." SECTION' S. Said modifications shall become effective only upon the acceptance by rhe Parr Terminal Company, evidenced "by drs execution of the agreement hereinafter provided for. SECTION 4. The Commissioner -ot Public Works is hereby authorized, directed and empowered on behalf of said Citv of Oakland to enter into an agreement with the Parr Terminal Company modifying said lease in the manner herein provided. SECTION 5.

This ordinance shall take effect immediately. In Council, Oakland, Cab, September 29, 1924. Passed "to print for two days by tho following vote: Ayes Commissioners Moorehead and Vice -President Colbourn 3. Noes None. Absent- Commissioner Baccus -and President Davie 2.

EUGENE K. STURGIS, City Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. X. S.

AN ORDINANCE CHANGING AND RE-ESTABLISHING THE OFFICIAL WIDTH OF SIDEWALKS ON WATTS STREET. 'FROM PER ALT A STREET TO THE SOUTHERN BOUNDARY LINE OF EMERYVILLE AND REPEALING PARTS OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. BE' IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Citv of Oakland as follows: SECTION 1... The official width of sidewalks on AVatts Street from I'eralta Street to the southern boundary line of Emeryville is hereby changed to and re-established 12 feet. SECTION 2.

All parts of ordinances In conflict herewdth are hereby repea ledi-fV-" This ordinance shall take effect immediately. In Council, Oakland, September 29. 1924. Passed to print for two days by the following vote: Ayes Commissioners Carter, Moorehead and Vice President Colbourn 3. Noes None.

Absent Commissioner Baccus and president Davie 2. Utl -ST I iR( City Clerk. 225-S; pt.5-'-2t. ORDIN A Vt NO. N.

s. AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE NECESSITY FOR USING CERTAIN LANDS STREET PURPOSES 'AND DEDICATING AND SETTING APART SAID LANDS AS PUBLIC STREET AND HIGHWAY. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Citv of Oakland as follows: SECTION 1. It is hereby declared and determined that in order to provide a -means of access to the Harbor on the western waterfront of the City of Oakland, and in order to provide- for the promotion and accomodation of commerce and navigation on said Harbor, it is necessary and convenient that a I'ior-tion of "the lands heretofore granted to the City of Oakland Sjate of California and hereinafter particularly described, shall bo used a public s'reet and highway. SECTION.

2. The lands hereinafter described are hereby dedicated and set apart as a public street and-highway and are to be hereafter used for the purpose set forth in Section 1. of this Ordinance. Said street and, highway shall be known and designated as Street." Following-Is a description of the lands so set apart and dedicated, tu-wit: That certain piece or parcel of land In Cue City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, described as follows: A strip of land, So feet in extending from the United States Bulkhead Line of 1910 to the Low Tide Line of 1S52 ns agreed upOn and located by ordinance No. 3099 of said City, the southern line of said strip of land being the production of the southern line cf that certain lot.

piece or par-Ci'i of land heretofore conveyed to the City ot Oakland by the Southern Pacific Company by deed dated January 15, 1924 and reconded June 12, 102 ijj. theAtefDce of the A-tatneda County in Book 131 of Official Kecord.3,- page 216. SECTION 8. ordinance shall (eke "Inimeiwytely. In Council.

qgsjjj.uuL. September 29. 192 1. Passed to print for two days by the blowing Ayes CoPtaiis-sioners Carter. Mopreliead and President Colbourn 3.

Noel None. Abseut Commissioner Baccus and President Davie 2. EUGENE K. STURGIS, City Clerk. 2 2 6-Se pt3 0-2L NOl It OF AWARD OF COSi-Tlt VI Ts Pursuant to Statute and to Resolution No.

S0571 S. of the Council of the City of Oakland, passed Sep-1 tepiotr 29, 1924, directing tali notice. 483.11 feet to a point from which the center of a circle having a radius of 15 feet bears -South 69 degrees, 4 minutes EasV distant lo feet; thence southerly along the arc of said Circle 29.39 "feet to a point on the northern line of- Foothill Boulevard distant thereon, 0.93 feet westerly from the western line Lot 153 "Havenscourt Addition" tract, as-shown upon the map thereof, filed October 21, 1013, In Book 28 of Slaps, pane 44, aforesaid Alameda County Uncords; thence North 81 degrees, 21' minutes, 2o seconds Wes: along said northern line of Foothill Boulevard 63.74 feet tothe wererr! lir e-of lnf of said "Havenscourt Addition thence northerly- along the m-istcrli line of said fifty-seven and wen v-t hres hundredths 67.23 feet; and thence North 30 degrees, 56. minutes East 4 6 7 9 6 f4e-to tlie pointjT beginning. Second: Tjeginning at the Intersection of the southwestern line of Tj-enor Street vvlih the southeastern line of Lot 1 of Block 25 of the "Electric Loop Tract," as shown upon the map.

thereof filed April 15, 1914, in Book 28 of Maps, pages 65 and Ala'medi County Records; thence. 'North 69 degrees, 18 minutes, 20 seconds West along said southwestern line of Trenor. Street 0.86 feet" to a "pol-nt from which the center of a circle having a radius of 15 feet bears South 3o degrees, 41 minutes. 4u seconds West distant 15 feet; thence southerly along the arc of said last-mentioned circle 28.69 thence South 60 degrees. (,18 minutes.

40' seconds West 24.82 feet to a point from which the center of circle having a radius of 99.28 feet bears South 39 degrees, 43 minutes, 20 seconds East distant D9.2S feet; thence southerly alonsr the arc of said last-mentioned circle 72.02 feet to tho Intersection of tlie western line of 69th AVenue with the northwestern boundary line of "the aforesaid Loop thence North 50 degrees. 16 minutes, 40 seconds East along said northwestern bouniiii'V line of the Electric Loop Tract" 75.36 feet to the eastern lfne of 69th Avenue; thence South 8 degrees, 42 minutes, 40 seconds West along the caster 1 line of 69th Avenue 56.38 feet to a point from which the center of a circle having a radius of 49.28 feet bears South 81 degrees, 17 minutes. 20 seconds East distant 49. 2S feet; thence northerly along the arc of said last-mentToned circle 35.75 feet; thence North 60 degrees, 16 minutes, 40 seconds East 47.83 feet to a point from which the center of a circie having a radius of 22 72 feet bears South 39 degrees, 43 minutes, 20 seconds Kast distant 22.72 feet; and thence easterly along the arc of said last-mentioned circle. 27.92 feet to the point of beginning.

The-district (to be known-as the assessment district) to tie benefited by the aforedescrlbed Improvement and to assessed to pay the expenses thereof, is bounded and described as follows, tp-wlt: Beginning at the southeastern corner (being a point on the northern line pf Foothill, Boulevard) of Lot 150 of the "Havenscourt Addition" tract, as shown upon the map thereof, filed October 21, 1913 in Book 2S of Maps, page 44. Alameda Countv' Records; running thence in a direct line to the northeastern cor-, ner of. said Lot 150; thence In a direct line to the northwestern corner ot Lot 181 of said "Havenscourt Addition" tract; thence in a direct line to the northeastern corner of Lot 38 of said "Havenscourt Addition" tract; thence in a direct line to the northwestern corner of Lot 26 of said "Havenscourt" tracttrthence southerly along the western line, and Its of said 26 to a point distant (measured radially) Midfeet northeasterly from the northeastern line of Beck Street; thence southeasterly along the arc of" a circle, having a radius of 12S6 feet and being concentric with the northeastern line of Reck Street, to the northwestern line of Church Street; thence in a direct line to the intersection of the southeastern line of Church Street with the northeastern line, of Beck Street; thence southeasterly along the northeastern line of Beck Street, loo feet; thence northeasterly, at right angles, with the northeastern line of Beck Street, to a point distant (measured af right angles) 100 feet southerly from the southern line of Foothill Boulevard: thence easterly In a direct line to the most eastern corner of Lot 13 Of Block 22 of the "Electric Loop Tract." as shown upon the map thereof, filed April 15, 1914 In Book 28 of Maps, pages 65 and 66, a foresaid Alameda County Records; thence in a direct line to most eastern corner of Lot 12 of said Block 22; thence in a direct line to the intersection of the northern line of Foothhl Boulevard with the western line of Lot 36 of Block 25 'of the aforesaid "Electric Loop Tract thence northerly along the western line, and its productiou. of said Lot 56 to the southwestern line of Trenor Street: thence In a direct line to a point on the northeastern line of Trenor Street distant (measurerd at--right angles) 350 feet southeasterly the "Brothers Line," as shown upon the map of-the "68th Avenue Acres" tract, filed November 21. 1921 In Book 7 of Maps, page 94, aforesaid Alameda Countv Records; thence 'parallel with said "Brothers Line," 1134.52 feet; thence in a dfrect line to a point on said 'Brothers Line." distant thereon.

197.9 1 feet southwesterly from the most eastern corner of the "68th Avenue, Acres" tract, as shown upon the aforementioned map thereof; thence-' In a direct line to said most eastern corner of the "68th Avenue Acres" tract; thence In a direct line to the most eastern corner of Lot 21, of Block Of the "Bay View Tract." as shown upon the map thereof filed May 14, 190f, (n Book 21 of Maps, page 23, aforesaid Alameda County Records; thence in a direct line to the most southern corner of said Lot 21; thence in a direct line to point on the southwestern line of Outlook Avenue, distant (measured at right angles) l')5 feet no'rth-westerlv from the northwestern line of '66th Avenue; thence southwesterly, parallel with the northwestern line, nnd Its production, of said CCth Avenue, to the southwestern llneyof Trenor Street; thence southeasterly along the, southwestern line of Trenor Street to-the most northern corner of Lot 1 of the "Trenor Armstrong Tract," as shown upon trie map thereof, filed May 22, 1879 in Book 3 of Maps page 8, aforesaid Alameda C'uinty Records: thence southwesterly along the northwestern Rue of said Lot 1 to tlje production northwesterly of the northeastern line of Lot 151 of the aforementioned "Havenscourt Addition" tract; thence southeasterly In a direct line to the most northern corner of said lot: 151: thence in a direct linn to the southwestern corner (being a point on the northern line of Foothill Boulevard) of said Lot 151; and thence westerly along the northern line of Foothill Boulevard to point- of bee-inning. Reference Is hereby made that certam map ent it led J'M A I' SHOWING THE EXTENT OF THE TERRITORY TO BE, INCLUDED IN THE ASSESSMENT DlSTlHCT TO BE BENEFITED -HV THK OPKNINV. AND EXTENDING OF 6STH -AVENUE AND A T'OKTb 'iN "f)F K9TH AVENUE BETWEEN FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND TRENOR STREET AND TO BE ASSESSED TO I'AY THE EXPENSES THEP.E- 4 1 F. OA AND, Al 'U .1 MAY, 1924," approved by Resolution No. 29507 N.

A of of the-City of Oakland and filed in the office of -the' Cily Engineer of said City May 26, 1924, which map Indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory included in the a foredescribed assessment' district and shall govern for all details as to the extent of said assessment district. All proceedings for the aforementioned improvement shall be In accordance with tlie provisions of the "Street Opening Act of 1903" of the State of California. For further particulars, reference Is hereby made to Ord inn-nce. of Intention No. N- for the above described work orufile Ri the office of the Citv Clerk of the City of Oakland.

This notice shall be published for two days in The oak- land Tribune, being a newspaper! designated by said Council of tlie Citv of Oakland for such publication. Oakland, September 29th, 1324 ff. W. HARMON, Superintendent of Streets and E-offlclo City Engineer of the City at Oakland. 29-il ew jotk.

mine VI The undersigned is required by said Act to reject any and all bids for said bonds, or for any of them, which are less than the par value of bonds, plus the interest which has accrued thereon between the date of said bonds and the date of said sale, and he may at the time and place fixed by him herein for said sale continue such sale ns to the whole cr any part of the bonds offered, to such time and plaee ns he mav at the time of such continuance designated. Duted. Sacramento, California, this Cth dnv of September. 1024. CHARLES G.

Treasurer of the State of Call-. ShTiri-i OF HPKCIAt, MEF.l'lMi OK KTorniini.nmis of thk. fiii NATIONAL HANK OF OAKI.AN4J. To the stockholders of the Flist National Lbink Of Oakland: You and each of you are hereby notified and vou will please take notice that pursuant to the order and resolution of the Board of Directors, a special meeting of the stockholders of The First National Hank of -Oakland has been called to be held and will be held at room 201. First National Bank Building, Oakland California, on Tuesday, the 7th dav of October.

1924. at the hour of 10:00 a. to consider and net upon a proposal to liquidate said The First National Bank of Oakland, and to sell and transfer Us buslners. assetsand property to The American Hank of San Francisco, and any and all matters Incident thereto, and to assent to and annrove a certain agreement between said National Dank and Its liaublating agent or liquidation committee, and said. The American Rank of San Francisco, and to authorize the officers and directors of said National Bank, to take all steps and proceedings anJ do all nets and things and execute all writings they or anv of them mav deem proper or advisable to carry out ami effect the foregoing proposals', and to consider and act upon anv and all other matters which' may come before said nieer-lne Ited at Oakland.

California. Sept. 6th. 1924. S.

II K1TTO. Secretary of The First National Bank if Oak lap d. I.EGAI, MlTICK. NOTICF. OF NI'KCIAIj MEETINO OF fiTOGK HOLDERS OF THIS AMERICAN HANK.

tJakland. California. September 8, Tri Stockholders of The 'lean Bank: You and each of take notice and you are lf24. Amer- -pla-herehy notified that pursuant to the oruer nnd request of the Board of Directors, ami to call by the Secretary, a Hiecial meeting of the atockhuld-trs of The American Bank has been called to be held and will be held rt the office and principal plaee of business of said Bank at the directors' room In the American Hank building, at the corner of 16th street and San Pablo avenue. Oakland.

California, on Tuesday, the 7th day of Octolier. 1924. at the hour of for the purpose of considering arid acting upon a proposal to ratify confirm and approve the merger this. bank into The American Bank of San Francisco, and to ratify, confirm and approve an agreement of merger between this Bank and said The American Bank of San Francisco, and to authorize the officers and directors of this Bank to take all such steps and proceedings, and do nil such acta and things, and. execute all such other and further In.

stiuuients as they or any of them n-nv deem proper or advisable to fully effect and carry out ald merger and all matters and thing-incident thereto, and to consider and act upon all such other and further business as may come before said r.ieetinc-. (Signed) BEN F. WOOLNER. peeretarv of The American Bank. COPIES OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE I II i lt OF THE CI IV OK OAKLAND MY BE UPON APPLICATION THEREFOR AT THE OFFICE OF THE CIT1 (T.EIIK.

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Resolution No. 30520 N. passed hv the Council of the City of Oakland September 22. 1924, that copies of certain proposed amendments to the Charter of the City of Oakland, said proposal being that Section 10 of the Charter of the City of Oakland be" amended; that a new section he added to said Charter and incorporated therein to be known as Section that Section 94 of said Charter be nm'ended; that a new subdivision be added thereto and incorporated therein to be known as subdivision 64 14 of Section 51; and that Section 100 and Section 33 of said Charter be amended, to be submitted to the qualified electors of said City, at a special Municipal Election to be held in Citv on Tuesday, November 4, 1924, printed in convenient pamphlet mav be had upon application Kbertfor at the" office of the City -Clerk of said City of Oakland In the ritv Hall in said EUGENE K. STlTfHS.

City Clerk. 2 1 pi 1H.1C NOTitgs of time and PLVCE FIXED FOR HEARING PROTESTS AGAINST THE PIIO-POSEII WIDENING OF PORTIONS OF 12111 STREET, 1ST AMI EAST 14TH STREET, IN THE CITY OF OAKLAND. Pursuant to Statute and to Resolution No 30560 N. passed by the Council of the City of Oakland on September 26, 1924, notice Is hereby given that Thursday, October 2, 1924, at 11:08 o'clock A. M.

of said day, in Council Chamber, City Hall, Oakland, Cab, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing the protests against the proposed widening of po-Mjops of 12th Street, 1st Avenue and East 14th Street'; as described in Ordinance of Intention No. N. S. EUGENE K. STURGIS, City Clerk.

NO. NY S. AN OR III A NCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. SJI.VI. BE IT ORDAINED THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OAKLAND AS FOLLOWS; SECTION 1.

certain franchise granted to Alfred 'Ayhens on March 16, 1903, under and in accordance with the. provisions of Ordinance No. 2356, having for move than fifteen years been whfllly abandoned by the said Alfred Ayhens and affidavits having beeli filed with the City Clerk by the said Alfred Ayhens anil by the heirs of Louis Scliaffer. his former associate, disclaiming all interest In or to siiiil franchise or any right under said ordinance, and no other persons ever haying claimed any rurht or privilege in or to the said franchise, by 'assignment or otherwise. Ordinance No.

2356 Is hereby repealed. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect Immediately. In Council, Oakland, September 26. 1924.

Passed to print for two days by the for.owihg vofe; A.ya6-Cotmnis-tdoTiers Race-US'. Carie'r, Moorehead and Vice-President Colbourn 4. -rr- 6 A baent I'resiilentJ Davie 1. EUGENE K. STURGIS, City Clerk.

NOTICE OK PI III.IC WORK. NOTICE IS GIVEN, TII'AT THE 23KD DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A. 1924. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OAKLAND PASSED ORDINANCE OF INTENTION NO.

3037 N. TO OKDEK THE FOLLOWING STREET WORK TO BE DONE, TO-WIT: The acquisition, by condemnation, of the following described property within the City of Oakland neces-sarv' to lie taken for tlie opening ami-extending of 6Sth Avenue and a portion of 69th Avenue between Foothill Boulevard and -Trenor Street, to-wit: 1 First: Beginning at a point on the 1 southwestern line of Trenor Street. distant thereon. 553.38 feet north-1 westerly from the northwestern line nf-L-ot i of Block 25 of the "Electric Loop Tract." ns shown' upon the map thereof, filed April 15, 1914. In Book 28 of Maps, pages and 68, Alameda County Records; thence South 59 degrees.

18 minutes. $0 seconds East along said southwestern line ct Trenor Street 69 feet: thence South 10 dtfreei, it minutes West First "Considerable, Bisturlo- ance Predicted for Opening Days of November. LjMNTA Fept. 80. Arffher J.

S. Klckaul, Vikirde of the Stains," has tMe following fforeoast for the weather from his observatnryst. the University of Santa Clara Dry 'weather (will he the rule for October, rather the exception, Is Father Illc- rd'a The sehetlule la? as I Oct. 1 A shallow depression reaklng through the northwest. ilth light rains; fair In Californl i out-hern Oregon and Idaho.

Oct. 2, 3. 4 Generally fair, cool October 3. '-i (Jet. 5, 6.

7, 8, 9-An unlnterrupt fed. series of disturbances of marked character passing oyer the North ruiflc'-' Stat ('," drifting along the ll'lateau, Joining hands wit li the low, thunderstorms and scattered rains along Its Smth. encroaching Upon Northern pUiforuIn nd possibly few rt.ropsc In California, however, nice weather will Eba the rule rather than the Oct. 10, 11, 12, 1 3 Generally fair- Oct. 14 A recurrence of, the Northern lUpiefsion -of 11-1 7.

yielding panie In Bill lsh Columbia nd Washington, In California, Get. 15 Generally fair, Oetr ISt-A. rather, severe disturbance appearing over Western nVashftiptnn and British Colunildi Inaking It- cloudy rjtJji over there. Some IJfiht olouditriss In northern and "central California, possibly a thunderstorm when tin-depression passes, to the nfjstward. Oct.

17, IS Clear sKirs'over -Hie general east, excepting tiio iilgli Korth west. Oct. 19, 20, 21, 22 A great dis turbance consisting of two divi sions, will set foot over he N'ort h-Tst. with large s'retehes to tile iioutheastward, possibly taking in California and local ratns. Thunderstorms, over ho mountains.

Oct. 23, 24 Nice weather prao- itlrally over the whole from to Mexico, but cloudy or artly so from northern Oregon to ritish ('-Trttrmbht" Oct, 2D A small tec to. of low ressure landing over British umbla and running to tho east-. ard. Oct.

2, 27 Clear all along the Immediate coast and far Inland. 5 Oct. 28 A slight dittrbance landing over southern Columbia, with light rain: no expected to move hltherwnrd. I Oct. 29.

30, 31 Fair all along the and to the eastward for a long distance. I The weather will be considerably, ed th first t.w days of No-ve ruber. Hayward Women to Plan Carnival, Sale HAYWAHO, -will be made for Remarket day sale htid. carnival at a meeting let tlm JIa ward Congregational Church Indies' Aid Society nt 'the home of Mrs. W.

tomorrow afternoon. Mrs Mel. cod nnd Miss Harriet -Presley will host-. sses. The carnival heXu-Vemher 21 at oil ball.

WHIST PL W.N I'D. TIAVWAHU. Kept. the first of a serlcH. of hiu affairs, a (whist toiirnameiit will be cin by 'ie "Hayward Ojvio Ieasu'e 'of m1nmin Cot era nt the lenuuo rooms en Main street nctober 7.

Mrs jMax Ileen, president, is in charge Cf nrrancenientfh ti.J,.1-, I.KOAL' NOTrCK. JKOTirK OF XAI.F. OK HOMIS M- mi pi nsi-vr lo i -s Fl AM ISi (I II Vltltllll I I I' It -MKM' ACT OF A I'I'llil Jl III, Mill IIS aiHIl TO WHX, I.t Ll Hl Whereas, The tenia's authnrlzed to tie Issued under that certain Act of I th Leslslnture known as the "fun i f'ranclsco Harbor Improvement Art I ot laid, approved June l'JU, i 'have been duly executed, snd nereas, me or tne lltate of California lias, under sea, directed me as Treasurer of the State of California to offer for sule. as provided in Section 4 of said Aet, i and to sell nt puldic unction -to the highest bidder for cash, two thons- and of ahl hond's, to-wit: Numbers iiiree inoiisanu ariu. ne i jiou to Kiv'e Thousand (roi'ooi, both In clusive In parcels of oneor tnore.J or as a wtiolf, and Whereas) The.

(lovernor of the State of California directed said aala after a resolution had been adopted by the Hoard of Harlior Commissioners of the State of California, requesting such sale, which resolution was approved Ijy the said Governor as required by said section. Now, Therefore, Notice Is hereby Klven that the undersigned, Charles Johnson, Sta rTi astirer if the State of tlalifornla. will on the 30th day of Octolier. li'Hat the hour of two o'clock V. of that day, at the office of the State Treasurer In the State Capitol at Saera- fmento, California, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for I cash In parcels of one or or I as a whole, two thousand bonds being; Numbers Three Thousand snd I One (30(11) to Five Thousand both inclusive, of the par value of one thousand under and putsuant to that certain Act of the Legislature known and described as the "San Francisco Harbor ImprovementAct" proved June 16.

131.3., each Donds bearinir date July 1015. and made payable on th-- 2nd day of Jillo-. 1389, subject, how ever, to re- demption oy lot alter me year 1954, and each of said bonds beiniT for the sum of One Thousand Dollars and hearing interest at the rate of four (4) per cent per nnmim, payable Reml-annUally on the 2nd day of January and the 2nd day of July of each year at the office of the Btate Treasurer In Sacramento. California, or, at the option of the holder, at the fiscal agency for the 8tate of California In the City of New York, State of New York. The undersigned Is required by aid Act to reject apy and ail bids for aalrt bonds which shall he below the par value of said bonds so of fered for sale, plus Interest which has accrued thereon between the date of sale and the last precedlnK interest maturity date, and he may.

1 by public, announcement, at the; plaee and time herein fixed for the ale corrttwle such sale ns to the whole of the bonds offered, or any part thereof, offered, to such time and place as he may select. Dated: Sacramento, this twenty-third day of Se'plember, 114. CHABLES O. JOHNSON, As Stat Treasurer of the Stat of I California. I September It, pctober el tjy B.J.

ROSENTHAL'-' With four days to until the Auditorium doors are thrown open on the' Pacific Const fajl showing Oakland Auto Show, the huge Aiid-rf-iriurti arena is now a scene of furious activity. Decorators are busy joatiaKitiK the. work of a large corps of assistants and placing in older the lighting acenicsj. murals, sets, and other' decorative pai ai'hei nalia on which they have bei ii wi ikinK for tlie pat six weeks. linhert V.

Mnrtlnnd, manager of the "show, slates thut regardless of of 'work, his plans for l'i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ahead on A check, taken on CuklanJ auto rovt disi b'ses the fact that all ll'-i models are now In the city and ure "bclim lueiuid by the various dealer for siiowiiiB the car exposition week 4 to 11, inclusive. Tills condition will make the fi.iklatid show the first in the I'a-i Coist I oph'H and it is he-lo'vd the first the entire United at vCliioh roiiiplote 1925 ma ii ct liters'- offer. ncs will be on under one roof. Mai Hand points to lie fact that 'this will provide the opportunity f.k.r'S,i'irU''i'anc,;,sco bay region residents to i --ii' ir or. l'I ic.s for the remaining (fay a prior to the "sow call for the Installation of models on Friday, at which time the.

decorators will ba finished with the auditorium. Than, alter cars are exhibits propf rly Li'i ar.Bed with Mowers and other appointments, there will he a full 24 hours' wait during which "the-'--last' minute details -will be taken care of." Martland'a idea In establishing this schedule is to Insure the fact that the auto show will 'open as a complete attaitv-'hls will give the opening night "spectators the same advantages as the show visitor who comes during the week following. Oakland Pair Wed In Hotel Lobby The lobby the Sather hotel was the scene last Saturday night of the wedding of'iliss Louise A. 1'hil-lips and i'otcr J. Madsen.

both of Oakland-? J-tev. C. Arthur Johnson of the Lutheran church performed, the ceienrony In the presence of a few friends. Attending ther couple were ilr. ana n.

maimer. It Won't Be Long Before the Rainy Season Starts Roofs Reshingled or Mended by Experts Why get your wallpaper spoiled by dripping water? It will cost but little money to have it attended to now and will save repapcring the walls when the rains come on. "A stitch in time saves nine." In tonight's Clas- sifted Section under. you will find a list of experts who will fix your roof for a minor cost WOULD Seven Fined $10 Eadh by Judge n.Ww'AHD, 3l. Judse Jacob-' 'Harder justice of the peace, assessed seven nutoists $10 inch for traffic law vlolntlo'nq es- Uerday.

-They vS-re W. P.a 1 1 en t. 17?" Mnety-sist street. Oakland; Arthur Mancebo, 1 224 Twelfth street, Oakland; Frank Mallarmo, Adeline street, Oakland; Har-o'd R. pproat, 2S02 Thirteenth street, Oakland, driver for the I'eerless Stage company; W.

J. Paley, Foothill boulevard; Fred Gonsalves, Ninety-sixth avenue, James 13. Meteors llavword. William Cnpra, 2522 F.ast Sixteenth street, Oakland, charged with rutting in and (riving a fictitious njme, was ordered to reappear next Monday, K. A.

Mein-dersee, 1S27 Jtoosevelt ptreet, liieh-nion'd, was tiven a suspended sentence on a speed-'i' charge, Narcotics Addict Asks Long Term HAYWAUP, Kept. CO. Found guilty after pleading not guilty, C. Ii. tind Manuel Martlne were sentenced by Judge Jacob Harder to thirty days each In the county for stealing several shirts from refer Hrolil, local merchant.

-Mike JUvrrs, who pleaded pullty to the theft, was given" ff finiilar sentence, and Raymond lioone, captured by Hayward police wiiii the other three, vvaS discharged hep It was" found lie was pot involved in the actual stealing. Kivet-s asked for a long Jail term to receive treatment for ten yeahs' addiction to narcotics. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HUt.l A It noxiii) uk lill ISOUN, MM) MKPTlv.llllHK 15. 1US4. The resular meeting of tlie Hoard of was ca.) led order ut 10 o'clock a.

in. (in call, of the roll the following were-" present Supervisors -Heyer. KmiiMnlilns. Etaats and Chairman Hnmiitotr--5. On motion of Supervisor Staats, seconded bv Bui'ervlsor lvnox, the leading of the minutes of the last meeting was waived and they were unproved as entered by the following vote: Aves.

Supervisors Heyer, Knox, Mulllns. Staats and Chairman Hamilton 5. REPORTS. The following; renorts were ordered filed Det. Home Month cf August, Coroner Month of July.

Rec. Hosp. Month of August, 1624. Uvermore Valley Health Center-Month of August. 1024.

Livestock Inspector or "August. 11)24. Beventv-lour requisitions for sup-nllea. were allowtd by the Hoard. APPLICATIONS FOR AID The following applications for state and county aid were nllowel: Ethel Gorman, S40.00; Edith Wal-thour.

140.00- Lstella Kads. JiO.du, Louise Fernandez. I'hlllp Uellly. S20.tiO: 'Alice Rakansky, $40 00; Eliza Wood. $S0.

00; Sarah Voune. $20.00. PAYMF.NT ORDERED A certificate Was received from the Architect stating that Cllnto.i Construction Co. was entitled to tlie sum of Jin. 780.

00 fur work done on the Highland Hospital. On motion of Stinervlsor Heyer. seconded by Supervisor Knox, tlie certificate was anproved and- payment ordered by the following vote; Aves, Supervisors Heyer, Knox, Mulllns. Stuats and Chairman Hamiltonfx APPROVED Tle contracts and bod of -the Kaiser Paving Co. for Crow Canyon bridges B.18-S.

nJ P-13-P, also C. J. Wetmoro for water simply, at Arroyo Sanatorium, were presented to the Hoard. On motion of Supervisor Heyer, seconded by Supervisor ICuox. the same were approved and the chairman authorized to sTcn the same and the cer.fificd checks of the Kalsf'r Paving Co.

ordeftd returned by the following vote: Aves, Supervisors Heypr. Knox, Mulllns. Siaats and Chairman Ham. llton 5. The following resolution were adopted: Approving chances In emplovees at County Hospital and Arroyo Sanatorium.

Directing Clerk to denoslt the sum of J84.fl.r with the Countv Treasurer. Granting vacations to various county employees. General Fund. 10T4-2S Associate! Oil. 128.26; Anderson's Carpet 152.60: American Rubber fffl.TS-Amerlcnn Rv.

Mrs W. -tdatna. $4 05; Mies A. F. Austin.

00: Alton Fuel Acme Arnolds $10. on; Blschoff'a Surg House. 48c Pern-hardt A Colldewelh. $8 25; Kdw. Brown.

Bernhardt fc Erlck-SOB, W. A. Burkhardt. $23.00, A. F.

Benson. Berkeley $10.00: Blossom Mkt. Brighton l.l'.C.AI MlllCH, MITICE-tlK S4H4- 111' IKIM1S IS. i i.n pi mi to tiii; vf.t- l.l.l' Mil; ACT 11121. W'l'IIOl I 11 nil.

1U2I. MIII US 4(1(11 TO (ItKIO, l.M'Ll'. i i Whereas, bonds authorized to be 'Issued under thai certain act known as the "Vet. -raps" Welfare Act of H'21." approved Mav 3a.U'2L are rendv to- he tho 'Veterans' Welfare Finance it tea of the Sta'e of Crrtiforr. has by a resolu-I tion dnlv ad -ptcil and asso-l by a unaninicus' vote said Committee on the Oth day of Scpt-mibcr.

1024. directed me as Treasurer of the State of California to prepare two thousand ot said bonds numbered as hereinafter stated; and Whereas, the Governor of the State of California has under seal, pursuant to the request of the Veterans' Welfare Hoard of the State of California, male upon him through and by a resolution--duly adopted' rind passed f.va unanimous vote of said niol-as of the State of California to offer for sale as provided In section seven cf said Act and to sell" at public auction to the highest" bidder for two thousand bonds in parcels cf one cr more 'or as a 1 Now. therefore, notice 1s hereby given that tho un Icrsimied, Charles D. Johnson, as Treasurer of tho State of California. wiU on Thursday, the.

25rd day of October, 1S24. nt the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of that dav. aefhe office of the in the State CaP-ItoTat" State of California', sell at public auction to tlie highest bidder for cash In parcels of one or more, or as a whole, two thousand of said bonds of the tate of California, each thereof hearing date of October 1.

1024. said bonds being numbered nnd being made payable at the times nnd in the manner as hereinafter follows, to-wlt: Numbeis 40JU to 4.u'8, both Inclusive, mat: in February 1. 1026. Nuinbei lnOO to 4161, both Inclusive, man -it- February 1. 1027.

Number. 16 5 to 4231. both inclusive, mntio 1 F. bruar.v 1, 102.S. Nunil.er's 5 to both Inclusive, maturi February 1.

1:120. Nunibcrs 7 to 43S2, both inclusive, matnriiu- February 1, 1020. Numbers 43S.1 to 44Cn, both inclusive, niatiirimr February 1, 1031, Numbers 4461 to 4542. both inclusive, maturing February 1. 1032.

Numbers 4543 to 402S. both inclu. si-vriuaturing i a la .1 053. Numbers 462'.) to 4 717.. boCu, HiClu-slv.

maturing February I 104. 4718 to both Inclu-sl vis. ma urln February JO 3 5. Numl.ers 4S10 to t-oth slve, maturing February 1, 1 036. Numbers 4007' to 50117, both Inclusive, maturing February 1, 1037.

Numbers 5on8 to 5112. both Inclusive, maturing February IOCS. Numbers 5113 to 5222. both Inclusive, maturing February 1, 1030. Numbers 5223 to 6330, both inclusive, maturing February 1.

1040. Numbers 5337 to 6456. both -Inclusive, maturing February 1, 1041. Numbers 5457 to 558.0, both inclusive, maturing Fcuriiary 1. 1942.

Numbers 55S1 to both Inclusive, maturing -February 1. 1943. Numbers 5710 to 6814, both Inclusive, Fchruary 1014. Numhers f.815 to 6084. both Inclusive, maturine February 1.

10 15. Numbers 6985 to both Inclusive, maturing. February L'46. Each of said bonds will hear interest at the rate of annum, pnynhle 011 the 1st day of Feb-ltiary, 1926. and semi-annually thereafter on the 1st day of August and tjie 1st day of February cf each year after the sale of the same, both principal and Interest being payabl-ln gold coin of the I'nlted States of the present standard of value "at- the office of the Treasurer! of said State or, at the option of the.

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