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GOLFERS READY FOR TOURNAMENT ing Scores Are Anticipated. Belated Entries List Indues Star Performers of South* crn California and Record Break. MATCHES WILL BEGIN AT 9 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING \u25a0:i After leaving Los Robles avenue, the cars will whirl along tho broad Orange boulevard to the foothills, gradually climbing. The start should find many cars traveling at a thirty or llilrty-flve- tnlle gait,, decreasing as the grade »rows steeper. * Six cupa have been appropriated as prizes for those winning the events, arid local rivalry has become very keen, both ns regards the honor of exhibiting jthe strength of the prize-takers and the securing of the awards themselves. \u25a0 Several parties were out 'on the grade yesterday afternoon, arid;from the per- formances something in iho lino of ex- citing finishes- anticipated. The sixth event, in which the big cars arc entered, promises to. be productive of strenuous motoring, as the. class of the machines warrants a. struggle before the winner Is announced. ... .\u25a0 , \perey F. Megargel. who, under the. stusplcesfof the American Motor league was sent out to look up transcontlnent- £+'automoblle routes, 'is now stalled in the adobe mud between Gallup and Al- TTiifquerciue, New Mexico, with a Reo. ''•Many times the Reo mountaineer* and 'Us. crew have been detained by snows (it quicksands -for se\-eral days at a atretch, but now Itlooks as though the tourists will have- to wait until the jtcround either freezes; up solid or dries 'put completely. . The former. ls rather unlikely at this, 'season of the year, for the more rigorous' portion of New Mex- ico winter is now past, and owing to the rainy season now being on, If may be weeks before the roads will begin t«J be passable. / ,The events for today and the drivers are as fallows: 'FIRST EVENT Runabouts, $1000 and under; full equipment. 9 f-tMakc— Owner. H. P. No. Bulck— Dr. Brown 23 10 Autocar R. Paesarant. . ... .. . .. " 18 Ford^-F. -A. Bennett ....,\u25a0... 14 - JI Wayne— E. J. Bennett IS 10 Galt—CaU-AutoCo r 8 - 9 > SECOND EVENT Runabouts JI3OO fend under: full equipment. Make Owner. H. r. No. Buick Dr. Brown 22 17 Ford F.A.Bennett 14 12 Franklin Grover T. Garland 12 1 Premier— W. Casby \u0084 Ifi 34 Reo— L. T. Shettler 16 33 ', THIRD p EVENT Runabouts: open event; any car with stock body tonneau removed. 1 Make Owner. 11. P. No. Franklin— D. C. McCan. 30 29 White— H. D. Ryus 18 7 FOURTH EVENT—Touring cars, JISOO and under. . Make Owner. H. P. No. Bulck—Mr. Hamilton 22 18 Kambler W. K. Cowan 18 4 Elmore-Pathflnder Smith & Anthony \u25a0 24 'I Reliance— D. L. Wold 18 31 Reo-i-L. T. Shettler: 16 33 FIFTH EVENT Touring cars JIBOI to »3500. \u0084.,-..\u25a0 ••\u25a0Make-»-Ow,n,er. H." IV "No. SteVens-Duryea "Western M. •". C 7 Co 20 J!i Franklin— X. C. Ilamlin 12 27 Hambler.— W..K. C0wan. ..... 1)4 5 Khnore^-9mlth & Anthony.. 3, r i 5 Fryer Miller E. IT. Hawes. 24 .3J Sioddard Dayton L. Wllson3o-35 14 Stoddard Dayton H. L. Ol- ive.'. 30-33 13 Wlnton Model X—SuccessK Success ;; -Auto Co 30 6 .' SIXTH EVENT Touring cars, $2301 and over. Make— Owner. Tt. P.. No. 1 rope-Toledo— X. C. Anthony 33 20 ! Pope-Toledo Western M. C. C 3 ?>•"• 21 Thomas R. It. Thomas f>rt 22 Thomas Thomas Husrhcs... 50 23 Franklin— R. C. Hainlln 20 2>> White—ll. D. Ryus IS * Packard— H. M. Zier 24' 21 Thomas Arrowh'd Hotel Co. lio 20 Packard A. B. Bussun 26 Qn mettle for their best efforts, thir- ty-four Los Angelex auto drivers are awaiting the signal that is to send tH«m awny for a try at the hill-climb- ing 'honors In the Pasadena contest, which |g to occur tills afternoon, com- mencing at 1 o'clock. . The start is' to be made from Los Kcibles and Oriiiigo avenues, where the ctits will travel along; the grade which leads to the Altadena incline, for a dis- tance of about three miles. As the second nftalr of Us kind ever held In Southern California, today's test Is at- tracting much attention. The outcome is being anxiously- awaited in all parts of .tha country by dealers,' manufac- turers and owners, as the results are calculated to prove in large measure the capabilities of the various makes en- tered. 9:2O—A. H. Conger and M. M. Harris. 9:2s— Paul Hunter and R. H. H. Chapman. 9:30— 15. W. Taylor and J. E. Cook. 9:35—J. A. Brown and F. H. Coffin. 9:4O—G. B. Ellis and O. J. Denis. <> : 45_T. J. Lippy and Frank Griffith. 9:so— Colin Stewart and W. W. But- ler. - 9:55—3. P. Hunt and R. H. Ingram. 10' 00— Q. W. Smith and J. J. Mellus. 10:08—8. S. Williams and J. L.Ball. 10:10— E. 0. Robinson and C. H. Mc- Farland. 10:15—F. L.Mott and Dr. C. B. Jones. 9:ls—R. E. Hunter and N. F. Wllshlre. The sixteen contestants finishing with the lowest medal scores for the qualifying round of the thirty-six holes willenter the match play to take place on Friday and succeeding days until the championship is deckled. The player making the lowest medal score In the qualifying round will be awarded a medal by the club. The secend sixteen players finishing In the qualifying round willbe allowed to contest in a consolation handicap match play for two trophies offered by members of the club. This tourna- m6nt will follow the lines of the main contest and occur immediately after the championship has been decided. From all Indications good scores should result and unless the rains have ruined the greens It is expected that the record for the links will be broken by some of the contestants. The entry list contains such names as A. B. Smith. Nat F. Moore, A. Robin- son and L. W. Redinton of Santa Bar- bara, C. F. Orr and the Hunters of Pasadena, together with the foremost players of the local club. The drawings for position and time resulted in the following schedule of matches: 9:OO—C. E. Orr and A. B. Swift. 9:OS— C. S. Hunter and Nat F. Moore. 9:lO— E. A. Robinson and E. S. Hun- ter. \u25a0 The qualifying round of match play will commence at 9 o'clock this morn- ing and the players will be sent away with five minutes Intermission until all have been accommodated. To permit players who were late in handing their entrance blanks to the secretary to compete in the tourna- ment a second drawing will take place on the green at 9 o'clock this morn- ing, while those -who fail to raport at the club house at the hour set for their matches willbe permitted to start on their rounds after the other players are out of the way. Plans for the- golf tournament- to-be started on the links of the Los Ange- les Country club today for the men's amateur championship of the south were completed at a meeting of the green committee held at the club house yesterday afternoon, and from all in- dications the tournament bids fair to be one of the most successful ever held In Los Angeles, for not only the best talent, but experts from the east will compete for honors. Homeless children received and placed in homes for adoption. Apply Rev. O. V. Rice, Superintendent Children s Home society, 334 Bradbury building, Los Angeles. pared Exceptional Program of Events for This Meet Secretary A. . W. Bruner of the Los 'Angeles' Driving club said last night ' that' the rains of yesterday would not interfere with the matinee to be given at Agricultural park today and that the program would be carried out as orig- inally announced. An exceptionally good program has been arranged and all events are well - filled with classy thoroughbreds, which .^assures one of the best matinee meets In. the history of the club. I The first heat in the race willoccur at 1:30 and alternate heats In other con- - - tests willbe called, as Is the custom at harness meetings. . TheNcard for today's matinee is as follows: i . 3:28 pace, two In three, mile heats— i Laura G, b. in., George L. Tierce, owner and driver;. Siegf red, b, g., F. R. Long, owner and driver. . i 2:20 pace, two in three, mllo heats-*- Zollle,' blk. in.. M. B. Mosher, owner and driver; Harry H. jr.. eh. g., H. 11. Smith. owner and driver; Gladys M, 1 eh. m., H. J. Myers, owner and driver, \u25a0 2:15, pace, , two in three, mile heats— ' Froctor, ,eh. g., Curtis Colyear, owner and driver; Athlo, br. g., Marshall L. .' Cooper, owner; l'r. itulph Hagaii, > driver; Connor «. b. g., deorge A. s : Pounder, owner and driver; Lohengrin. *. -t>. -jr., Dr. .William Dodge, owner and driver. 2:20 trot, two In three, mile heats—' ! Zombrotttt, b. in., L. J. Christopher,' owner and driver; Abe Miller, br. g.. M. \u25a0 Ji. Mosher, owner and driver; Direcho. br. s., J. C. Newton, owner; Dr. William Dodge, driver. Free for all special— Danube, br. \u25a0\u0084 trotter to sulky. J. C. Newton, owner; Dr. .William Dodge, driver; Welcome bi Me, br. g\, pacer to wagon, Thomas (' Hughes, owner and driver. Los Angeles Driving Club Has Pre. HARNESS MATINEE TODAY \u0084 Hawaii's Governor Is Hero m Pv A*«orMle<l Trass •\u25a0' V BAN FUANCIHC'O, Feb. 21,-Gover- v - nor . Ueoi'sc W. rurtcr of Hawaii, uo- . i-uiiipuiilfil by hlit wife, urrlved here torfuy on the steamer Manchuria. He ' will go to Han. I'lcgu fur the benefit uf hii health. i \tb\tnmmmtttM¥m LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1906. AUTOS TO CLIMB PASADENA HILLS LOCAL DRIVERS ON METTLE FOR BIG TEST Thirty. four Cars Will Start and Ex. Xii citing Finishes Are Anticipated \u25a0';, When Machines Rush 7 The Sweetmeats of Literature To the greybeards of America, And to their gentle companions with silvery hair; to the people of middle age, and to those who have passed beyond early youth— to you all I THE I \u25a0\u25a0,;\u25a0'. 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THE SCRAP BOOK is the hit of the century in magazine making. lOn All News Stands or from the Publisher. 10 Cents a Copy by the Year $1.00. \ FRANK A. MUNSEY, 275 Fifth Avenue, New York PUBLIC ADVERTISING '•_ Notice oi Street Work Public notice Is hereby given that oa Monday, the 11th day of December, A.U ISOS. the Council of the City of Los An- geles did, at Its meeting on said day, adopt an ordinance of intention, num- bered 12.239 (New Series), to havo th) following work done, to wit: Ist. That- FICKETT STREET In snld city from the south curb line of First street to the north curb line of uleason avenue, and from the south curb line o*>Gloason avenue to the north lino of Fourth stieet, including all Intersec- tions ot streets (excepting such portions of said street . and Intersections as are required by law to be kept In order or repair by any peison or company havlnj? railroad tracks thereon, and also except- ing such portions as have already been graded and graveled and accepted) be graded and pravelsd to the official Brad? in accordance with the plans and profile on file in the office of tho City Engineer and speclflcationn for the construction cf graveled streets., Class B. In the City of Lps Angeles on Ale In the office of the City Clerk of said city, said specifica- tions tierhg No-; 27, (New Series). id. That a cement curb be constructed &>?DaT< each line of the roadway of said Flckett street, from tho south curb Una of First stieet to the north line Of Fourth f^eet (excepting along such portions of the line of snld roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed to the official line and grade) In accordance withspecifications for con- structing 'cement curbs, on file In tha office of the Cltv Clerk, said specifications betnsr No. 22 (New Series). 3d. That a cement sidewalk four (4) feet In width be constructed along ca'ch «lde of said Flckett street from the south curb line of First street to the north line of Fourth street (excepting portions of said street between satd points along which a cement or as»halt sidewalk four (4) feet in width has been constructed to the official line and grade), said sidewalk to be constructed In accordance with specifications for constructing cement sidewalks on fll« In the office of tho City Clerk of said city, said specifica- tions being No. 23 (New Series). 4th. That a cobble-paved gutter ba constructed nloriK each line of the roni- way of said Ffckctt street from the south curb Ilne of First street to the north curb line of Glcitson avenue, and from the south curb line of Gleason avenue to tho north curb lino of Second street, and from the south curb line of Second street to yie north curb line of Third street (excepting along such por- tions of the line of said roadway aloriK which a cobble-paved gutter has already been constructed to the official line and grade, and also excepting such portions of said street and intersections as are required by law to be kept In order or repair by any person or company hay- Innr railroad tracks thereon). Said gutters shall )>e three and onn- half (3V4> feet In width excepting at in- tersections of streets, where said stutter* shall be seven (") feet In width: and said gutters shnll bo constructed In ac- cordance with the plans and profile there- for on file In the office of the City En- gineer, and In ne<Vuvl<ince withspecifica- tions for the construction of cobble-paved gutters on file In the office of the City Clerk, said specifications being No. 7 (New Series'). See. 2. The. Council of snld city finds upon estimate of th« City Engineer that th.o total cost of said Improvement w4ll be groater than fitly eonta per front foot along each line of Raid street. In- cluding tho cost of Intersections, and It Is determined. In pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of Cali- fornia, approved February 27. 1853. ns amended by nn Act of the Legislature amending said last named Act. which amending; Act became a law March 2, 1899, that bonds shall be Issued to represent the cost of said Improvement. Said bon:l.«i shall be serial, extending "over a period of ten years, an even proportion of the principal sum of which shall bo nnyahle annually, on the second dny of January of each year by coupon, after their date until the whole are paid, nnd to bear in- terest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable semi -annually on the sec- ond days of January and July of each and every year. Reference Is hereby made to satd Or- dinance of Intention for further partic- ulars. / JAMKS HANLET. 2-20-25 fit Street Superintendent. ITotlre of Street Work Public notice Is hereby given that on Monday, Ihe. 22d day of January, A. I) 1906. the Council of tho City of Los An- Efles did, it its meeting on said day, adopt an Ordinance of intention, num- bered 12,458 (New Series), to havo the following work done, to wit: Ist. That a cement curb 'ba con« structed along each line of tha road- way ot . ROSE STREET from the south curb line of First street to the north curb line of Second street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granlta curb has already been constructed to tha official Una and grade). In accordance with speci- fications for constructing camant curbs. on file In the office of Ihe City Clerk, mild specifications being No. 22 (New Horlcs). ' •\u25a0 Std. That a cement sidewalk seven and one-quarter (7%) feet In width be constructed along each sida of said Rose straet from the south curb line of First street to the north curb line of Second street (excepting auoh portions of said street between said points along which a cemeut or asphalt sidewalk seven . and one-quarter (7!i) feet In width has been constructed to tin official line and grade), said sidewalk to bo constructed In accordance wltß specifications for constructing ceraanl sidewalks on flla In tho oftloe ot tha City Clerk of said city, said jipaclfica- tlons being No. 2a (New Series). Reference Is heretey mada to said Ordinance of Intention for further par* ttCU art. JAMES HANLHT. «t-; gtrjßwt Bupai^Btendent, : PUBLIC ADVERTISING Onllnnnce \«>. rj. .".::!> (New S»rles,) An Ordinance, declaring the Intention of the. Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles to change and establish the erndfl of Idoll street, from Avenue Twenty-six to a point S7O feet east of the cant line of Avenue Twenty-six. Tho Mayor and Council of the City ot Los Angeles do ordain as follows: ' Section 1. That it Is the intention of the Council of the City of Los Anxele* to change and establish .tha grade of IDELL STREET, from Avenue Twenty-six to a point 570 feet east of the enst mie ot Avenue Twenty-six, In accordance with the fol- lowlue elevations: . i At the intersection with Avenue. Twenty- six the grade shall be SJS.-O at the north- east corner and 338. .V1 at the southeast corner, as now Established. . At the: Intersection with Avenue Twenty- eight the grade shall be 340.00 at the southwest corner and 341.00 at the south- east i-orner. At a point on the north side 410 feet tast of the east line of Avenue Twenty-six the grade shall be 339.60. At a point on' the "north 'side '43o feot east of the east line of Avenue Twenty- six the grade shall be 339.7.). At a point on tho fiorth side 450 feel east of the east line of Avenue Twenty- six the grade shall be 340.10. At a point on tho north side 470 feet enst of the cast line of Avenue Twenty- six the grade shall be 340.62. ; At a point on the north side VM feet cast of the east line of Avenue Twenty- six the grade shall be 3-11.33. i At a point on the north side nlO feet east of the east line of Avenue Twenty- six the grade shall be 342.21. ' At a point on the north side .'iuO leet east of the east line' of Avenue Twenty- six the grade shall be 543.2U. At a point on the north side 830 feot east of the east line of Avenue Twent.i*- six the grade shall be 3(51.88 and 881,74 at a point on tne south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side 870 feet east of the. enst line of Avenue Twenty- six the grade shall be 362-.U7 and 382,86 nt a point on the south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side 890 feet east of the east line of Avenue Twaiity- slx the grade shall be 1163.59 and 3C3.71) at a point on the south side opposite thereto At a point on the north side 910 fr.et cast of the east line of Avenue Twenty- six the grade shall be 3G4.04 and SJM.M at v point oil the south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side (BO feot east of the enst line of Avenue Twenty- six the grade shall be 305.23 and 366,18 at a point on the south side opposite thereto At a point on the north side 950 feet oast of the east line of Avenue Twenty- six the grade shall be 365.86 and 305.64 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side 970 MeJ east of the east line of Avenue Twenty- six the grade shall be 3(m.!)-' aud 385,82 nt a point on the south side opposite thereto, as now established. And at all points between snld desig- nated points the grade shall be estab- lished 'io as to conform to a straight Hue drawn between said dcslguaU'CJ points. Klevat lons refer to tho top of the. curb, are in feet and are nbovu a plane which la 2 ,V) feet below City datum plaiie. , •.• Sec. 2. That the exterior boundaries -of the district which Is hereby declared to be keiiellted by said chnnse of erode nnd. to bo assessed to pay tho benefits, dam- ages and costs thereof are hereby de- scribed follows: Beginning at tho most easterly, corner of lot 17. block 3 of map of the Jeffries Avenue Tract, as per map recorded In Book S, at page 10, of maps, Records of Los Angeles County; thence northerly along the easterly line of said lot 17. and the produced easterly line of said lot 17 to a point distant 100 feet northerly of tho northerly lino of lilell street; thence westerly und parallel with tho northerly line of Idell street ty the easterly Ilne of Avenue Twenty-six; thence southerly along the easterly Ilne of Avenue Twenty- six to tho most southerly corner of lot 18, block, 4, said map of Jeffries Avenue Tract; thence easterly in a direct line to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom any land therein contained which Is now a part of any public street or alley. Sec. 3. Tho City Superintendent of Streets shall cause notice of the passage of this Ordinance to be posted In tne manner and within the limo provided "Sec. 4. The City Clerk shall certify to tho pngsage of tiiip Ordinance, and shall cnime tha Kami' to bo published for ten days in the Lou Angeles Herald, rinrl thereupon and thereafter it shall takv effect and be In force. . I hereby certify that Hie foregoing Ordinance was adopted by tho Council of tho City of Los Angeles at Its meet- Ins of February 12, J9OS. H. J. LELANDE,- - \u25a0 City; Clerk. Approved this 17th clay of February, 1906. OWEN McALKKR. 2-20-28, 3-1 lOt Mayor. Notice to Illdtlera : Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals willbo received by tho City Clerk of the City of Los Angeles up to 11 o'clock a. m. of Monday, February- 8«, 1906, for the fumishlitK to thn city of Los Angelas for the use ot the new Detention Hospital a range and kitchen utensils and supplies according to spe- cifications on file with the undersigned, and copies of which may be had upon application. A certified check payable to the order of 11. J. Lelande, City Clerk, in the sum of $50.00 must accompany each pro- posal as a guarantee that the bidder will enter Into a contract withthe city in conformity withhis bid. \u25a0 Council reserves the right to reject any unil all bids. ity order ot the, Council of the City of Los Angeles. H. J. LKLANDK, 1.19-31 6t City Clerk. ' Tha Herald willsell you (35 worth of records and OIVE you a six months' subscription, to The Herald, and. a, !,"5 I'ftW-fl-l'lwjM ntywuteJjf flr«ty PDBLIC ADVERTISING PUBLIC ADVERTISING - Orrtlnnm-r V>». I V..IH (New nftrlea.i \u25a0 >^ An Ordinance declaring tn« intention ot the Mayor and Council of the City of IiO« Anttclrn to chflngo Snit establish the gradft 'of Fourth street, from Fresno street to tli**&*t linn of lrf>ren« strtet. The Mnynr nml Council of the City of Lon Angeles do ofrinln nt follows: Section I. Thst It Is the Intention of th« Council of tho. City of Los Angeles to change nml r*(nhll*li the grnrle of FOUHTH BTIIK.ET,', from fresno street to the east line nf Lorcna street, .In accordance with the following elevations: At the Intersection with Fresno street the grnri> shfltl S2I.W At th* south- east corner ami 822.00 nt the northeast corner, ns now putabllshed. At thn Intersection with Ezra, street the grade shall be 322.60 at the southwest anil Himthrnst corners, as now estab- lished Tin' Kzn. irtreet, and 823.M at a point on thn north side opposite said southeast corner. \u25a0 At a point on'the nor\h side 240 feet west of the west Ilne ot Concord street and nt a point on th« south side opposite thereto tlio grnde shall be 318.17. At a point on the north side 220 feet wont of the west Ilne of Concord street nnd nt n point on the south side opposite thereto the grade shnll ho 317.H0. At a point on th« north side 200 feet west of the west line of Concord street nnd at a point on the south side opposite thereto Inn grnde shall be 317.JW. At n point on the north sldn ISO feet w»*t of the we»t line of Concord street Bml nt a point on the south xlde opposite thereto the kt:ulo shnll ba 316.00. At a point on th« north side IGO feet west of the west Ilne of Concord street nnd nt n point on the south side opposite, thereto the grade shall bo 316.37. At a point on tho north side 140 feet west of .the west line of Concord street and at a point on the south side opposite thereto the. grade shall be 315.75. At a point on tho north side 120 feet weßt of tho went line of Concord street and at a point on the south side opposite thereto the grade shall be 315.0 R. 1 At a point on the north side 100 feet west of the west line of Concord street and nt a point on the south side opposite thereto thn grade shall be 314.34. At a point on the north aide 80 feet west of the west lino of Concord street and at a point on tho south nldn opposite thereto the grade nhall 313.53. At a point on the north side 60 feet west of the west line of Concord street the grade shall he 312.67 and 812.67 at a point on the south side opposite thereto. At a point on the north side 40 feot went of the west Ilne of Concord street and nt a point on the south side opposite thereto the grade shall be 311.75. At the Intersection with Concord street the Rrnde shall be 309.83 at -the north- went corner, 307.00 at the northeast corner ami .107.00 at a point on the south side oppcslto thereto. At a point on the north side 94 feat east of tho east Una of Connord street nnd nt a point on tho south side opposite thereto the grade shall he 303.00. At tho Intersection with Lorena street, the grailo shall be 303.00 at the southwest anil southeast corners, as now established on T orena street nnd 303.01) at the north- west and northeast corners. And at all points between said desig- nated points the. grade shall be estab- lish. -< 1so ns to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations refer to the top of the curbi are In feet and are above a plane which Is 2tis feet below City datum plane. See. 2. That the exterior boundaries cf the district which Is hereby declared to bo benefited by said change of grads and to be assessed to pay the benefits, damages and costs thereof are hereby described as. follows: Bt'R'innlng at a. point In tho easterly line of Fresno street, distant 50 feet northerly of the northerly lino of Fourth street: thenoc easterly and parallel with the northerly line of Fourth street to a point In the westerly line of Lorena / street ; thence southerly nlong the westerly line of Lorena street to a point distant oO feet southerly of tht» southerly line of Fourth street: thence westerly and parallel with the southerly lino ot Fourth street to a point In the easterly line of Fresno street: thence northerly along the easterly line of Fresno street to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom any land therein contained which Is now a part of any public street or alley. " ' T '- Sec. 3. The City Superintendent of Streets shall cause notice of the passage of this Ordinance to be posted Inthe man- ner and within the time provided by iaw. Sec. 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for ten days In the Lob Angeles Herald, and thereupon and thereafter It shall tak* effect and be In force. I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Lo? Anecles at Its meeting of February 12, 1908. .'.,-: H. 3. LELANDE. City Clerk. Approved this 17th dnj- of February. lDOii. OWEN McALEKR. 2-20-28 6t Street Superintendent. Notice of I'nblii- Work '\u25a0 Public notice Js hereby given that at Its meeting held on Monday, the 22d dny of January, 1906. the City Coun- cil of the City of Los Angeles adopted an Ordinance, designated as Ordinance No. 12,031 (New Series), declaring: its intention to order the following Im- provement to be made, to wit! Section 1. That it is the Intention of Iho City Council of the City of Ims Au- gelcs to close up, vacate and abandon, for Ktroet und alley purposes, all that l.iirtluii of FI FTEENTH STREET and an ALLEY, being a public street and a public alley of the City of Los Angeles, as per map recorded In Book E; page 1 88. of'Muiis, Records of Los Angeles County, de- scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at tho southwesterly cor- ner of lot 5 of the Odwnrker Tract, as per map recorded In Book Si of Maps, at Fajfo ISS, Records of Los Angeles Ooun- y; thence easterly In, a direct line to tlio southeasterly coiner of said lot 6; tlicn<-<; northerly In a direct line to. the northeasterly corner of lot 1, said tract! thence southeasterly in a direct line to the northwesterly corner of lot 48, aald tract; theivo southerly In a direct line to the southwesterly corner of lot 46, said tract; thence easterly In a direct Hno to the southeasterly corner of lot 99, Muiil itract; thence southerly in a' direct Ilne to the northeasterly corner ot lot 38, said tract: thence westerly In a direct line to the northwesterly cor- ner of lot 31, said tract: thence south- erly In a direct line to the southwest- erly corner of lot 30. suld tract; thence, westerly In n direct line to the. south- (nstorly corner of lot 11, said tract: thence northerly In a direct line to the northeasterly corner of lot 6, said tract; thence westerly In a direct line to the northwesterly, corner ot lot 8. said tract; thence northerly In a direct lino to the point of beginning. Sec. 2. That the exterior boundaries of the district of innd to be affected by said work or Improvement are hereby specified aud declared to be as follow?, to. wit: Beginning at the most northerly cor- ner of lot 1 of the Odwarker Tract, a* hereinbefore mentioned; thence south- easterly In » direct line to the north- easterly corner of lot 39, said tract; thence southerly In a direct line to the t outhcasterly corner of, lot 23, said tract: thenro westerly In- a. direct line to the southwesterly corner of lot 11, salil tract; thence northerly In a direct line to thn point of beKlnninng, ex- ceptluß therefrom any land therein contained which Is now a part ot any public, street or alley. Reference I* hereby made to said Ordinance, on flln In tha office of th* City Clerk of said city. for.further par. tlculars, JAMES HANLEY. Street Superintendent of the City of l.oi Angeles. 2-20 3-1 lot Notice of Hit) I'llliig; of the AaaeMiuent for the (>i>rnln« of mi Alley- la the llluck Bounded by KluliUi. Mniii. I loin- and Flmver Ntreeta, ,Togrthrr ' with the Diagram of the'Asariauieat . Dlatrlct for Snld Improvement. Notice Is hereby given that the Street Superintendent has fllad with thu Clerk ef the Council of tha City of Los An- f;eles the assessment for the open- ng- of an alley In the block bounded by Eighth, Ninth. Hope and Flower streets, as contemplated by Ordinance No. 8«15 (New Series), together with the diagram of tho assessment district. The data of the drat publication of this notice Is February IS, MueVand all parties Interested are hereby required to file In writing their objections. If any thay have, to the confirmation of said assess- ment by the City Council, with the said ClcrH of tha Council, within thirty days after tho said onto of tha first publication of this notice, to wit; On or before March 21, 1906. rersons signing objections must glva postofflce address. 11. J. LKLANDB, City Clerk and cx-Offlcio Cltrk at. Council, * t-IHIIH PUBI-ICADVERTtaiNQ OroMflitfler *<•. MfIVT (New Berles.) An Ordinance derlnrlng th« intention of tho Mayor nml Council of th« ('lty of I^>s Angeles to «h«nge Bird establish the (trade of Coronndo street, from Blxth otreet 10 th# north line of Mxttlson street; and Oc««n Vl*>w *»»nn<>, from Coronßdo street to Carondelet street) snd to Improve snld Ocean View arentic. In accordance with such modified irrart<>; aluo describing the boundaries of the dis- trict to nMfnttmi to pny the benefit*, damages and costs thereof. ' The Mayor snd Council of the Cltr ef Los Angeles do ordxln M follows: Section 1. Ist. That It Is the intention of the City Council of the City of lionAn- \u25a0>l#s to enrfngrp Ami estnhllnh thn grade of COHONADO STRRBT, from Sixth street to the north line of Mat- tlaon street. In accordance with tha fol- lowing dfscrlhert cl«v(ltlons! * "'. ' At the intersection with Bl«tTi (rtrMt the grade shall be 2*9.33 at the northeast corner and 269.00 at the northwest corner, as now established. At the Intersection with Oc«ftn View avenue thn grade olmll be 2d1.n0 at th« Ronthraitt corner, 279.00 at a point on the west side opposite thereto 1 , £82.00 nt the northnnst corner and 280.00 at a point on the west Bide? opposite thereto. At thn Intersection with Mattlson str«»t th* grade shall he 271.H1 nt the southeast corner, 270.06 at the northeast corner and 209.47 at a point on the west side opposite thereto. 2d. That It \n the Intention of the City Council of the City of I<os Angeles to change and establish the gmde of OCKAN VIRW AVKNUH. from Coronado street to Carondel«>t»str«et, In nccordance withthe following described elevations: At the Intersection with Coronado street the gradn shall be 281.00 at the southeast corner, 282.00 at the northeast corner and 282.00 at a point bn the south side opposite thereto. At tha Intersection with Carondelet street the grade shall he 330.00 at the southwest corner and 330.00 at a point on the north side opposite thereto, as now established. And at all points between said desig- nated points the grade shall be estab- lished so as to conform to a straight line) drawn between said designated points. Elevations refer to the top of the curb, arc in feet and are abnv« n. plane which is 255 feet below City datum plane. Sec. 2. That the public Interest and convenience require and that it is the Intention of the City Council of the City of Los Angeles to order the following work of.regradlng, repaying, recurblng. ri-slrlcwa lking and registering to be done, to wit: Ist. That the following avenue, the f;rade of which Is proposed to be changed a section 1 hereof, to wit: OCKAN VIEW AVKNUE, from the east line of Coronado street Io a line drawn at right angles across Ocean View avenue through the southwest cor- ner of said Ocean View avenue and Caron- delet street, be regraded and repaved withgravel so as to conform to such mod- ified grade and In accordance with the plans and profiles on file In the office of the City Engineer and specifications on file In the office of the City Clerk of the City of Los Angeles, said specifica- tions being entitled "Specifications No. 31 (New Series), for grading and graveling streets In the City of Los Angeles with the natural gravel of the street, class B." 2d. That a cement curb be constructed along each side of the roadway of the following avenue, the grade of which Is proposed to be changed In section 1hereof, to wit: OCEAN VIEW AVENUE, from the easterly line of Coronado street to a line drawn at right angles across said Ocean View avenue through the southwest corner of said Ocean "View ave- nue and Carondelet street, in accordance with specifications for constructing ce- ment curbs, on file In the office ot the City Clerk, ftatd specifications being No. 22 (New Series). . 3d. That a cement sidewalk six (6) feet In width be constructed along each side of the following avenue, the grade of which Is proposed to be changed in section 1hereof, to wit: OCEAN VIEW AVENUE, from the easterly line of Coronado street to a line drawn. at right angles acroHs Ocean View avenue through the south- west corner of said Ocean View avenue and Carondelet street, satd sidewalk to be constructed In accordance with speci- fications for constructing cement side- walks on file In the office of the City Clerk of- anId city, said specifications being No. 23 (New Series). 4th. That a cobble-paved gutter be con- structed on each side ot the roadway of the following avenue, the grade of which Is proposed to be changed In section 1 hereof, to wit: OCEAN VIEW AVENUE, from the easterly line of Coronado street to a line drawn ' at right angles across Ocean View avenue through the south- west corner of Ocean View avenue and Carondelet street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway along which a cement or granite block gutter has already been constructed to the official line and grade, and also ex- cepting such portions of said street and Intersections as are required by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks there- on). Said gutters shall be three and one-half ("',*) fe«t In width excepting at intersec- tions of stivets, where said gutters slmll he seven (7) feet In width; and said gut- ters shall be constructed In accordance with the plans and profile therefor on tile In the office of the City Engineer, and In accordance with specifications for the construction of cobble-paved gutters on file In the office of the City Clerk, said spt>clttoations being No. 7 (New Series). Sec 3 That the exterior boundaries of the dlatrlct which Is hereby declared to he benefited by said change of grade and to be assessed to pay the benefits, damaKes and cost thereof, and the actual cost of performing the work described in section 2 hereof, are hereby described as follows: Beginning »t the most southerly corner Of lot 18. block O of the Knob HillTract, as per map recorded in Book 10, at page 97, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, thence northerly in a direct line to the most easterly corner of said lot 18; thence easterly In- a direct line to the most southerly corner of lot 7. said block O: thence northerly In a direct line to the most westerly corner of lot 6, said block O: thence easterly In a direct line to the most southerly corner of said lot li; thence northerly In a direct line to the most westerly corner of lot a. said block O; thence easterly In a direct line to the most southerly corner of lot 4, said block [Oi thence northerly In a direct line to the most westerly corner of lot 3, said block O: thence easterly In a direct line to the most southerly corner of lot 1, said Blo<?k O: thence northerly along the westerly line of Carondelet street to the southerly line of Ocean View avenue; thence northerly In a d'rect lln« to Ihe southeasterly corner of lot 5, block E, said Knob Hill Tract; thence northerly In a direct line to th<*most easterly cor- ner of said lot S; thence westerly In a direct line to the most northerly corner of lot 7, nald block E; thence southerly In a direct line to the most easterly cor- ner of lot 8. said block E; thence westerly In a direct line to the most northerly corner of lot 1). said block E: thence northerly in a direct line to the most southerly corner of lot. 18, block F, said Knob Hill Tract; thence westerly along the northerly line of Mattlson street and the produced northerly line of Mattlson street to a point distant R0 feet westerly of the westerly lino of Coronado street; thence southerly and narallet with the westerly line of Coronado street to the northerly Hue of Sixth street: thence nast, erly along thn northerly Ilne of /Sixth street to the point of beginning. : . Excepting therefrom any land therein contained which Is now "a part of any nubllo street or alley. P Bee 4. The City Clerk shall certify to tho passage of this Ordinance and shall cause tho same to be published In every regular issue of tha Loa Angeles Herald for ten (101 days and thereupon and thereafter It shall take effect and be ln BeeT e a!' The Street Superintendent shall cause notice of th* passage of this Ordi- nance to be posted as required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordi- nance was adopted by the City Council of tha City of Lo« Angalaa at Its meeting; or February 12, 190(1, by the following vote: Ayes Messrs. Tllanchard, llammon. Ueiilv. Hlller, Houghton, Kern and Smith (7>- \u25a0;/.-.' Noes— None. " IT.J. LELANDH. City Clerk and •x-Ottlrlo Clark of tha Council of the Cityof T.ob Angeles. Approved this 17th day of February. 1901. OWCN McALKKR. S-20-28. S-i lOt v Mayor. The Herald will sell you 535 worth of records and (11 VK. you a six month*' subscription to Tha Herald and v j.'s Tallt-o-l'hone absolutely free. i ' i »« " T>o you love muflr? It •" get t TaJk-O'Fhone (ret of The Weiaid. p ubu 10^ A oy g wjti s i no _ , OrAltiMfi** No. 11,540 , (New .fieri**.) An Ordln»ne«» df-clnrinar thi intention of th« Mayor nn4 Council of th# CHjr of t/)A Angeles to RhingA tnd establish th« jrrailn of Tempi* etfeet,- from A point ««» feet vrtat of thfl M»t lino Of Hurtx fitreet to n. point SS.B2 fcot punt of th« caat lln« of Mloholtm-cnn itreet; ftnrt Fnnnlnsr street, from Temple street to llyflrm street. -• —•\u25a0 \u25a0 •» \u25a0 The Mayor und Council «f the Cltf of Los Angeles <lo ordain as follows: Bection 1, That it Is tha lntentlbn of the Council of the City of l,o» Angeles to change nnd establish the grade of , ' TKMPTyR RTtIKnT. from ft t>olnt 660 feet west of tha east lln« of Burti street to * point tS.il-feef ea«t of th* east line of Mleheltorena •tr«et. In accordance with tha follow- ing cleVAtlona: 1 At a Dolntx cm th©- iouth «ld« «S0 feet west of the «-a«t lln« of Hurt* ntreet the grade shall ho 323.00 and 828.00 at a point on the mirth Hide opposite there- to, as now cntnhllflhml. At a point on thn south side 940 *<»<\u25a0 t went of the en»t line of Hurt* street tha grade shnll be 331.23 and 881.23 at <\ fiolnt on tha north side opposite there- o. At a point on tha *otith »M« »«0 f«»» west of the east line ot Burts street th« grade shall be 3.11.75 and 881.77 at point on the north Bide opposite there* to. At a point on the wnulh side 980 feet west of the east line of Burtx street th<i grade shall be 332. and 882.20 at n point on the north side opposite there- to. At it point on the south side 1000 feefe west of the east lineof Hurts street tho grade shall be 832.47 and 3S2.fi* at point on the north side opposite there-* to. . At a point on the south side 1020 f>et| west of the east lineof Burtz street tha grade shall be 832.07 and 832.75 at m. . point on the north side opposite there-, to. ' i- >\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; Ata point on the south side 1040 fee* west of thn east line of Burtc strovt the grade snail be 382.77 and 882.87 at a point on the north side opposite), thereto. .At a point on the south Bide 1080 feet west of the east line of Burtx fttreee the grade shall ba 832.77 and 822.89 nt a point on the north eltfa i opposlta thereto. .• - \u25a0 \u25a0 - . At the intersection with Fanning? street the grade shall be 332.00 at the southeast and southwest corners \u25a0 and " 332.50 at the northeast and northwest; corners.- \u25a0 . \u25a0.'\u25a0•••: i \u25a0•>:•-« n.'. At the intersection with Bryan street the grade nhn.ll be 333.44 at tha north-, east corner, 333.23 at a point on thn south side opposite thereto and 333.04 at the northwest corner, as now estab- lished. -. \u25a0 At the Intersection with < Ensign) avenue the srade shall be as now ««\u25a0. tabllshed, 331.00 at the southeast cor- ner, 331.50 at the southwest and north-. ' east corners and 532.00 at the north- west corner. •\u25a0..\u25a0;• At the Intersection with Ptrkman' avenue the arrade shall be 839.00 at tha northeast and northwest corners and/ 339.00 at points on the south aide op-v posite said northeast and northwest corners. ... At the Intersection with Reno 'street! the grade shall be 324.00 at the south-.; east corner. 322.00 at the southwest corner, 322.50 at the northeast corner and 321.60 at the northwest corner. . At the intersection with Vendoma street the grade shall be 505. 50 at thnr southeast and southwest \u25a0 corners an now established, and 308. 00 at... tha northeast and northwest corners. \u25a0 ' At the intersection with Dillon' street the grade shall be 319.00 at the southeast and northeast corners and- 320.00 at the southwest and northwest corners. . - \u25a0 . At the intersection ' with Robinson street tho grade, shall be 322.09 at tho/ southeast and northeast corners and 522.84 at the southwest and northwest corners. ....-..,. At a point on the south side 150 fact east of the cast line of Micheltorena street and at a point on the north skin opposite thereto the grade shall" be' ;3§4.34., \u25a0 - . ->-••' '\u25a0 - -\u25a0\u25a0•" At a point on the south side 130 feet east ot the east line ot Micheltorena street and at a point on the north sido opposite thereto the grade shall . ba 324.47. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ...,-\u25a0•.•...•\u25a0 s \u25a0';,.\u25a0•• At a point on the south side 110 feet.- east of the east line of Micheltorena street and at a point on the north aida ' opposite thereto the grade sUall be 324.30. At a point on the south Side 90 feet east of the east line of Micheltorena street and at a point on the north sido- 1 opposite thereto the grade shall ba 323.85. At a point on the south side 70 feet east of the east line of Micheltorena street and at a point on the north side opposite thereto the. grade shall ba" 323.08. ' '•'» - At a point on the south side BO feet- east of the east line of Micheltorena street and at a point on the north aide opposite thereto the grade shall - be, 32* 03 . . . ' At a* point on'the south side 80 feeb east of the east line of Mlcheltoreniv street and. at a point on the north aide opposite thereto the grade . shall be? 320.68. as now established. \u25a0• •, Sec. 2. That It Is the Intention. of th«i Council of the City of Los Angeles taf change and establish the grade at FANNING STREET. from Temple street to J Ivans street, li* accordance with tha following, eleva.* tions: . - : . At the intersection with Temple street the grade shall be 332.00 at the south-* west and southeast corners. At the intersection withHyans streed the grade shall be 318.50 at the north- west corner and 318.50 at a point on the east side opposite thereto, as now; established. And at all points between said deslß- nated points the grade shall be «-sta.l>-. lished bo as to conform to a straight ilne drawn between . said designated points. Elevations refer to the top of th* curb, ara in feat and are above a piano which Is 255 feet below City datum plane. Sec 3. That the exterior boundaries of the district which Is hereby de- / clared to be benefited by said changt of grade and to be assessed to pay tn*: boncfjts. damages and costs thereof are. hereby described as follows: . Beginning at a point In tho easterly line ot Micheltorena street, distant (>0 feet northerly ot the northerly line of Temple street: thence easterly and par-^ allel with the northerly Una of Temple- street to a point In the easterly line of lot 3 of Gary's Subdivision of part o0 lot 2, Block 27, Hancock's Survey Of A. City, as per map recorded In Boole 78. page 100, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County; thence southerly nlong the easterly line of said 10t. 3 and the produced easterly line of said lot 3 to a point distant 50 fe<>t southerly, ot the southerly line of . Temple street:' thence westerly and parallel with thu southerly line of Temple street to ay point distant 40 feet easterly, of the,. easterly line of Fanning street: thenca I southerly and parallel with the easterly line of Fanning street to a point In thai produced northerly line of - Hyans] street; thence westerly along the pro« duced northerly line of llyans street und the northerly Hn» of Hyans atrp»S to the most westerly corner of- lot 28. Block A of the Cable Road Tract, as per map recorded In Book 13. i*i«« A'l. Miscellaneous Records of l,,ut<.o\tiKt!ea County: ,thenet»;nc<rUierly, j»ad» petrallrt with the westerly linn' of ••. Rarmliiss -street to a point distant 50 f#«t south- erly of the southerly line of Temple, street: thence westerly and parallel with the southerly line of Temple street J to the easterly line of Mlcheltorenql street: thence northerly along tha. easM terly line of Micheltorena street to thil point of beginning. \u25a0 \u25a0. '. Kxcepttng therefrom any land therein! contained which la now a part of any, public street or alley. •\u25a0 Be*\ 4 The City Superintendent oB Streets shall cause notice of the pas»n- iifjo ot this Ordinance to ho posted In the manner and within the time pro* i vlded by law. - .--\u25a0::. Sec. S The City Clerk shall ' certify to tha passago of this Ordinance anil \u25a0 rliall causa tha same to b* published for ten days In the Los Angeles Herald snd thereupon and thereafter , it shall take effect and be in force, ij 1 MWisWxjiw I hereby certify, that the foregolnM Ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City ot Los Angeles at its meet* Ins of February 11. 11)08. ••-\u25a0.\u25a0•' H H. J. LELANDE. City Clerk. 'Approved this 17th i!.iy of Kebruaiy, 1?(>8 ' OWEN MoALKHR,' ..' I-:0-2« J-t 10t ;.. - Mayor.. The Herald will sail ynu i:c worth of records and uiv X you i six month*' •üb»i'VlptW»n to Tha llsrald 4u4 111 Avalk-o-Paoue ab»olut«ly fr««. Notice to Oil D«Rl«» Notice li hereby given that sealed proposals will received by tho City Clerk of the City ot Lo» AngeUi up » 11 o'clock a. m. of Monday, February 26, 1808, for the furnishing to the City of I<os Angeles 6000 barrels, more or less, of fuel oil, of I* or 16 deg. grav- ity, for the use oi the new garbage incinerator, to be delivered at sucb times aud In such quantities as the Street Superintendent may direct. A certified chock, payable to It. J. Inland*, City Clerk, in the sum of $200, must accompany each proposal us a K'liuruiiU-fl that tli" bidder will enter into a contract with tho city In con- formity with hU. bid. Council rastrves, the right to reject any or all bids. \u25a0'vwi»»-,i l ~v«ji«»,7—« By cirdor v the Council of tho city Of Los Angrlvg. .M. J. LKI-ANI'K, M9.2* 6t City. CJsrK,^

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GOLFERS READYFOR TOURNAMENT

ing Scores Are Anticipated.

Belated Entries

List Indues Star Performers of South*

crn California and Record Break.

MATCHES WILL BEGIN AT 9O'CLOCK THIS MORNING

\u25a0:i After leaving Los Robles avenue, thecars will whirlalong tho broad Orangeboulevard to the foothills, graduallyclimbing. The start should find manycars traveling at a thirtyor llilrty-flve-tnlle gait,, decreasing as the grade»rows steeper.* Six cupa have been appropriated asprizes for those winning the events,arid local rivalryhas become very keen,both ns regards the honor of exhibitingjthe strength of the prize-takers and thesecuring of the awards themselves.

\u25a0 Several parties were out 'on the gradeyesterday afternoon, arid;from the per-formances something in iho lino of ex-citing finishes- 1« anticipated. Thesixth event, in which the big cars arcentered, promises to. be productive ofstrenuous motoring, as the. class of themachines warrants a. struggle beforethe winner Is announced. ... .\u25a0 ,\perey F. Megargel. who, under the.stusplcesfof the American Motor leaguewas sent out to look up transcontlnent-£+'automoblle routes, 'is now stalled inthe adobe mud between Gallup and Al-TTiifquerciue, New Mexico, with a Reo.''•Many times the Reo mountaineer* and'Us. crew have been detained by snows(it quicksands -for se\-eral days at aatretch, but now Itlooks as though thetourists will have- to wait until thejtcround either freezes; up solid or dries'put completely. . The former. ls ratherunlikely at this, 'season of the year, forthe more rigorous' portion of New Mex-ico winter is now past, and owing tothe rainy season now being on, Ifmaybe weeks before the roads will begint«J be passable./ ,The events for today and the driversare as fallows:'FIRST EVENT

—Runabouts, $1000 and

under; full equipment. 9f-tMakc—Owner. H. P. No.Bulck—Dr.Brown 23 10Autocar

—R. Paesarant. ...... ... "18

Ford^-F. -A. Bennett ....,\u25a0... 14-

JIWayne— E. J. Bennett IS 10Galt—CaU-AutoCo r 8

-9> SECOND EVENT

—Runabouts JI3OO

fend under: full equipment.Make

—Owner. H. r. No.

Buick—

Dr.Brown 22 17Ford

—F.A.Bennett 14 12

Franklin—

Grover T. Garland 12 1Premier— W. Casby \u0084 Ifi 34Reo— L. T. Shettler 16 33', THIRD pEVENT

—Runabouts: open

event; any car with stock body tonneauremoved.1 Make

—Owner. 11. P. No.

Franklin—D. C. McCan. 30 29White—H. D.Ryus 18 7

FOURTH EVENT—Touring cars,JISOO and under.. Make

—Owner. H. P. No.

Bulck—Mr. Hamilton 22 18Kambler

—W. K. Cowan 18 4

Elmore-Pathflnder—

Smith &Anthony \u25a0 24 'I

Reliance— D. L. Wold 18 31Reo-i-L. T. Shettler: 16 33

FIFTH EVENT—

Touring cars JIBOIto »3500. \u0084.,-..\u25a0

••\u25a0Make-»-Ow,n,er. H." IV "No.SteVens-Duryea

—"Western M.

•".C7Co 20 J!iFranklin— X. C. Ilamlin 12 27Hambler.— W..K. C0wan. ..... 1)4 5Khnore^-9mlth & Anthony.. 3,ri 5Fryer Miller

—E. IT. Hawes. 24 .3J

Sioddard Dayton—

L. Wllson3o-35 14Stoddard Dayton

—H. L. Ol-

ive.'. 30-33 13Wlnton Model X—SuccessK

—Success

;; -Auto Co 30 6.' SIXTH EVENT

—Touring cars, $2301

and over.Make— Owner. Tt. P.. No.

1 rope-Toledo— X. C. Anthony 33 20!Pope-Toledo

—Western M. C.

C3?>•"• 21Thomas

—R. It.Thomas f>rt 22

Thomas—

Thomas Husrhcs... 50 23Franklin— R. C. Hainlln 20 2>>White—ll. D. Ryus IS *Packard— H. M. Zier 24' 21Thomas

—Arrowh'd Hotel Co. lio 20

Packard—

A. B. Bussun 26

Qn mettle for their best efforts, thir-ty-four Los Angelex auto drivers areawaiting the signal that is to sendtH«m awny for a try at the hill-climb-ing 'honors In the Pasadena contest,which |g to occur tills afternoon, com-mencing at 1o'clock. .

The start is' to be made from LosKcibles and Oriiiigo avenues, where thectits will travel along; the grade whichleads to the Altadena incline, fora dis-tance of about three miles. As thesecond nftalr of Us kind ever held InSouthern California, today's test Is at-tracting much attention. The outcomeis being anxiously- awaited in all partsof.tha country by dealers,' manufac-turers and owners, as the results arecalculated to prove in large measure thecapabilities of the various makes en-tered.

9:2O—A. H. Conger and M. M. Harris.9:2s— Paul Hunter and R. H. H.

Chapman.9:30— 15. W. Taylor and J. E. Cook.9:35—J. A. Brown and F. H. Coffin.9:4O—G. B. Ellis and O. J. Denis.<>:45_T. J. Lippy and Frank Griffith.9:so— Colin Stewart and W. W. But-

ler.-9:55—3. P. Hunt and R. H. Ingram.10' 00—Q. W. Smith and J. J. Mellus.10:08—8. S. Williams and J. L.Ball.10:10—E. 0. Robinson and C. H. Mc-

Farland.10:15— F. L.Mott and Dr.C. B. Jones.

9:ls—R. E. Hunter and N. F.Wllshlre.

The sixteen contestants finishingwith the lowest medal scores for thequalifying round of the thirty-sixholes willenter the match play to takeplace on Friday and succeeding daysuntil the championship is deckled. Theplayer making the lowest medal scoreIn the qualifying round willbe awardeda medal by the club.

The secend sixteen players finishingIn the qualifying round willbe allowedto contest in a consolation handicapmatch play for two trophies offered bymembers of the club. This tourna-m6nt will follow the lines of the maincontest and occur immediately afterthe championship has been decided.

From all Indications good scoresshould result and unless the rainshave ruined the greens It is expectedthat the record for the links will bebroken by some of the contestants.The entry list contains such names asA. B. Smith. Nat F. Moore, A. Robin-son and L. W. Redinton of Santa Bar-bara, C. F. Orr and the Hunters ofPasadena, together with the foremostplayers of the local club.

The drawings for position and timeresulted in the following schedule ofmatches:

9:OO—C. E. Orr and A. B. Swift.9:OS— C. S. Hunter and Nat F. Moore.9:lO—E. A. Robinson and E. S. Hun-

ter.

\u25a0 The qualifying round of match playwill commence at 9 o'clock this morn-ing and the players willbe sent awaywith five minutes Intermission until allhave been accommodated.

To permit players who were late inhanding their entrance blanks to thesecretary to compete in the tourna-ment a second drawing willtake place

on the green at 9 o'clock this morn-ing, while those -who fail to raport atthe club house at the hour set for theirmatches willbe permitted to start ontheir rounds after the other players areout of the way.

—Plans for the- golf tournament- to-be

started on the links of the Los Ange-les Country club today for the men'samateur championship of the southwere completed at a meeting of thegreen committee held at the club houseyesterday afternoon, and from all in-dications the tournament bids fair tobe one of the most successful ever heldIn Los Angeles, for not only the besttalent, but experts from the east willcompete for honors.

Homeless children received and placedin homes for adoption. Apply Rev. O.V. Rice, Superintendent Children sHome society, 334 Bradbury building,Los Angeles.

pared Exceptional Program ofEvents for This Meet

Secretary A.. W. Bruner of the Los'Angeles' Driving club said last night'that' the rains of yesterday would notinterfere with the matinee to be givenat Agricultural park today and that theprogram would be carried out as orig-inallyannounced.

An exceptionally good program hasbeen arranged and all events are well-filled with classy thoroughbreds, which

.^assures one of the best matinee meets• In.the history of the club.IThe first heat in the race willoccurat 1:30 and alternate heats Inother con--- tests willbe called, as Is the custom atharness meetings.. TheNcard for today's matinee is asfollows: i .

3:28 pace, two In three, mile heats—iLaura G, b. in.,George L.Tierce, owner

and driver;.Siegf red, b, g., F. R. Long,owner and driver.. i 2:20 pace, two in three, mllo heats-*-Zollle,' blk. in..M. B. Mosher, owner anddriver; HarryH. jr..eh. g., H. 11. Smith.owner and driver; Gladys M,1 eh. m., H.J. Myers, owner and driver,

\u25a0 2:15, pace, ,two in three, mile heats—' Froctor, ,eh. g., Curtis Colyear, ownerand driver; Athlo, br. g., Marshall L.

.' Cooper, owner; l'r. itulph Hagaii,> driver; Connor «. b. g., deorge A.s:Pounder, owner and driver; Lohengrin.

*. -t>. -jr., Dr..William Dodge, owner anddriver.

2:20 trot, two In three, mile heats—'! Zombrotttt, b. in., L. J. Christopher,'

owner and driver; Abe Miller,br. g.. M.\u25a0 Ji. Mosher, owner and driver; Direcho.

br.s., J. C.Newton, owner; Dr. WilliamDodge, driver.

Free for all special— Danube, br. \u25a0\u0084trotter to sulky. J. C. Newton, owner;Dr. .William Dodge, driver; Welcome

biMe,• br. g\, pacer to wagon, Thomas

('Hughes, owner and driver.

Los Angeles Driving Club Has Pre.

HARNESS MATINEE TODAY

\u0084 Hawaii's Governor Is Herom Pv A*«orMle<l Trass •\u25a0'V BAN FUANCIHC'O, Feb. 21,-Gover-v - nor.Ueoi'sc W. rurtcr of Hawaii, uo-. i-uiiipuiilfilby hlit wife, urrlved here

torfuy on the steamer Manchuria. He'will go to Han. I'lcgu fur the benefituf hii health. i\tb\tnmmmtttM¥m

LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1906.

AUTOS TO CLIMBPASADENA HILLS

LOCAL DRIVERS ON METTLEFOR BIG TEST

Thirty.four Cars Will Start and Ex.

Xii citingFinishes Are Anticipated\u25a0';, When Machines Rush

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'•_ Notice oi Street WorkPublic notice Is hereby given that oa

Monday, the 11th day of December, A.UISOS. the Council of the City of Los An-geles did, at Its meeting on said day,adopt an ordinance of intention, num-bered 12.239 (New Series), to havo th)

following work done, to wit:Ist. That-

FICKETT STREETIn snld city from the south curb lineof First street to the north curb line ofuleason avenue, and from the south curbline o*>Gloason avenue to the north linoof Fourth stieet, including all Intersec-tions ot streets (excepting such portionsof said street . and Intersections as arerequired by law to be kept In order orrepair by any peison or company havlnj?railroad tracks thereon, and also except-ing such portions as have already beengraded and graveled and accepted) begraded and pravelsd to the official Brad?in accordance with the plans and profileon file in the office of tho City Engineerand speclflcationn for the construction cfgraveled streets., Class B. In the City ofLps Angeles on Ale In the office of theCity Clerk of said city, said specifica-tions tierhg No-; 27, (New Series).id. That a cement curb be constructed

&>?DaT< each line of the roadway of saidFlckett street, from tho south curb Unaof First stieet to the north line OfFourthf^eet (excepting along such portions ofthe line of snld roadway upon which acement or granite curb has already beenconstructed to the official line and grade)In accordance withspecifications for con-structing 'cement curbs, on file In thaoffice of the Cltv Clerk, said specificationsbetnsr No. 22 (New Series).

3d. That a cement sidewalk four (4)feet In width be constructed along ca'ch«lde of said Flckett street from the southcurb line of First street to the north lineof Fourth street (excepting portionsof said street between satd points alongwhich a cement or as»halt sidewalk four(4) feet in width has been constructed tothe official line and grade), said sidewalkto be constructed In accordance withspecifications for constructing cementsidewalks on fll« In the office of thoCity Clerk of said city, said specifica-tions being No. 23 (New Series).

4th. That a cobble-paved gutter baconstructed nloriK each line of the roni-way of said Ffckctt street from thesouth curb Ilne of First street to thenorth curb line of Glcitson avenue, andfrom the south curb line of Gleasonavenue to tho north curb linoof Secondstreet, and from the south curb line ofSecond street to yie north curb line ofThird street (excepting along such por-tions of the line of said roadway aloriKwhich a cobble-paved gutter has alreadybeen constructed to the official line andgrade, and also excepting such portionsof said street and intersections as arerequired by law to be kept In order orrepair by any person or company hay-Innr railroad tracks thereon).

Said gutters shall )>e three and onn-half (3V4> feet In width excepting at in-tersections of streets, where said stutter*shall be seven (") feet In width: andsaid gutters shnll bo constructed In ac-cordance with the plans and profile there-for on file In the office of the City En-gineer, and In ne<Vuvl<ince withspecifica-tions for the construction of cobble-pavedgutters on file In the office of the CityClerk, said specifications being No. 7(New Series').

See. 2. The. Council of snld cityfinds upon estimate of th« City Engineerthat th.o total cost of said Improvementw4ll be groater than fitlyeonta per frontfoot along each line of Raid street. In-cluding tho cost of Intersections, and It Isdetermined. In pursuance of an Actof the Legislature of the State of Cali-fornia, approved February 27. 1853. nsamended by nn Act of the Legislatureamending said last named Act. whichamending; Act became a law March 2,1899,that bonds shall be Issued to representthe cost of said Improvement. Said bon:l.«ishall be serial, extending "over a periodof ten years, an even proportion of theprincipal sum of which shall bo nnyahleannually, on the second dny of Januaryof each year by coupon, after their dateuntil the whole are paid, nnd to bear in-terest at the rate of seven (7) per cent perannum, payable semi -annually on the sec-ond days of January and July of eachand every year.

Reference Is hereby made to satd Or-dinance of Intention for further partic-ulars. /

JAMKS HANLET.2-20-25 fit Street Superintendent.

ITotlre of Street WorkPublic notice Is hereby given that on

Monday, Ihe. 22d day of January, A. I)1906. the Council of tho City of Los An-Efles did, it its meeting on said day,adopt an Ordinance of intention, num-bered 12,458 (New Series), to havo thefollowing work done, to wit:

Ist. That a cement curb 'ba con«structed along each line of tha road-way ot .

ROSE STREETfrom the south curb line of Firststreet to the north curb line of Secondstreet (excepting along such portionsof the line of said roadway upon whicha cement or granlta curb has alreadybeen constructed to tha official Unaand grade). In accordance with speci-fications for constructing camant curbs.on file In the office of Ihe City Clerk,mild specifications being No. 22 (NewHorlcs).

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Std. That a cement sidewalk sevenand one-quarter (7%) feet In width beconstructed along each sida of saidRose straet from the south curb line ofFirst street to the north curb line ofSecond street (excepting auoh portionsof said street between said points alongwhich a cemeut or asphalt sidewalkseven . and one-quarter (7!i) feetIn width has been constructed to tinofficial line and grade), said sidewalkto bo constructed In accordance wltßspecifications for constructing ceraanlsidewalks on flla In tho oftloe ot thaCity Clerk of said city, said jipaclfica-tlons being No. 2a (New Series).

Reference Is heretey mada to saidOrdinance of Intention for further par*ttCU art.

JAMES HANLHT.«t-; gtrjßwt Bupai^Btendent,:

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Onllnnnce \«>. rj..".::!>(New S»rles,)

An Ordinance, declaring the Intentionof the. Mayor and Council of the Cityof Los Angeles to change and establishthe erndfl of Idoll street, from AvenueTwenty-six to a point S7O feet east of thecant line of Avenue Twenty-six.

Tho Mayor and Council of the City otLos Angeles do ordain as follows: '

Section 1. That it Is the intention ofthe Council of the City of Los Anxele*to change and establish .tha grade of

IDELL STREET,from Avenue Twenty-six to a point 570feet east of the enst mie ot AvenueTwenty-six, In accordance with the fol-lowlue elevations: .i

At the intersection withAvenue. Twenty-six the grade shall be SJS.-O at the north-east corner and 338..V1 at the southeastcorner, as now Established. • .

At the: Intersection withAvenue Twenty-eight the grade shall be 340.00 at thesouthwest corner and 341.00 at the south-east i-orner.At a point on the north side 410 feettast of the east line of Avenue Twenty-sixthe grade shall be 339.60.At a point on' the "north 'side '43o feoteast of the east line of Avenue Twenty-six the grade shall be 339.7.).

At a point on tho fiorth side 450 feeleast of the east line of Avenue Twenty-six the grade shall be 340.10.

At a point on tho north side 470 feetenst of the cast line of Avenue Twenty-six the grade shall be 340.62. ;

At a point on the north side VM feetcast of the east line of Avenue Twenty-six the grade shall be 3-11.33. i

At a point on the north side nlO feeteast of the east line of Avenue Twenty-six the grade shall be 342.21. '

At a point on the north side .'iuO leeteast of the east line' of Avenue Twenty-six the grade shall be 543.2U.

At a point on the north side 830 feoteast of the east line of Avenue Twent.i*-six the grade shall be 3(51.88 and 881,74 ata point on tne south side opposite thereto.

At a point on the north side 870 feeteast of the. enst line of Avenue Twenty-six the grade shall be 362-.U7 and 382,86 nta point on the south side opposite thereto.

At a point on the north side 890 feeteast of the east line of Avenue Twaiity-slx the grade shall be 1163.59 and 3C3.71) ata point on the south side opposite thereto

At a point on the north side 910 fr.etcast of the east line of Avenue Twenty-six the grade shall be 3G4.04 and SJM.M atv point oil the south side opposite thereto.

At a point on the north side (BO feoteast of the enst line of Avenue Twenty-six the grade shall be 305.23 and 366,18 ata point on the south side opposite thereto

At a point on the north side 950 feetoast of the east line of Avenue Twenty-six the grade shall be 365.86 and 305.64 ata point on the south side opposite thereto.

At a point on the north side 970 MeJeast of the east line of Avenue Twenty-six the grade shall be 3(m.!)-' aud 385,82 nta point on the south side opposite thereto,as now established.

And at all points between snld desig-nated points the grade shall be estab-lished 'io as to conform to a straightHue drawn between said dcslguaU'CJpoints.

Klevat lons refer to tho top of the.curb, are in feet and are nbovu a planewhich la 2 ,V) feet below City datumplaiie. , •.•

Sec. 2. That the exterior boundaries -ofthe district which Is hereby declared tobe keiiellted by said chnnse of erode nnd.to bo assessed to pay tho benefits, dam-ages and costs thereof are hereby de-scribed a» follows:Beginning at tho most easterly, cornerof lot 17. block 3 of map of the JeffriesAvenue Tract, as per map recorded InBook S, at page 10, of maps, Records ofLos Angeles County; thence northerlyalong the easterly line of said lot 17. andthe produced easterly line of said lot 17to a point distant 100 feet northerly oftho northerly lino of lilell street; thencewesterly und parallel with tho northerlyline of

•Idell street ty the easterly Ilne

of Avenue Twenty-six; thence southerlyalong the easterly Ilne of Avenue Twenty-six to tho most southerly corner of lot18, block,4, said map of Jeffries AvenueTract; thence easterly in a direct line tothe point of beginning.

Excepting therefrom any land thereincontained which Is now a part of anypublic street or alley.

Sec. 3. Tho City Superintendent ofStreets shall cause notice of the passageof this Ordinance to be posted In tnemanner and within the limo provided

"Sec. 4. The City Clerk shall certifyto tho pngsage of tiiip Ordinance, andshall cnime tha Kami' to bo publishedfor ten days in the Lou Angeles Herald, rinrlthereupon and thereafter it shall takveffect and be In force. .Ihereby certify that Hie foregoing

Ordinance was adopted by tho Councilof tho City of Los Angeles at Its meet-Ins of February 12, J9OS.

H. J. LELANDE,--

\u25a0 City;Clerk.Approved this 17th clay of February, 1906.

OWEN McALKKR.2-20-28, 3-1 lOt Mayor.

Notice to Illdtlera :Notice Is hereby given that sealed

proposals willbo received by tho CityClerk of the City of Los Angeles up to11 o'clock a. m. of Monday, February- 8«,1906, for the fumishlitK to thn city ofLos Angelas for the use ot the newDetention Hospital a range and kitchenutensils and supplies according to spe-cifications on file with the undersigned,and copies of which may be had uponapplication.

A certified check payable to the orderof 11. J. Lelande, City Clerk, in the sumof $50.00 must accompany each pro-posal as a guarantee that the bidderwillenter Into a contract withthe cityinconformity withhis bid. •

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Council reserves the right to rejectany unil all bids.

ity order ot the, Council of the Cityof Los Angeles.

H. J. LKLANDK,1.19-31 6t City Clerk.'

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Orrtlnnm-r V>». IV..IH(New nftrlea.i \u25a0 >^

An Ordinance declaring tn« intention otthe Mayor and Council of the City of IiO«Anttclrn to chflngo Snit establish the gradft'of Fourth street, from Fresno street totli**&*tlinn of lrf>ren« strtet.

The Mnynr nml Council of the City ofLon Angeles do ofrinln nt follows:

Section I. Thst It Is the Intention of th«Council of tho. City of Los Angeles tochange nml r*(nhll*lithe grnrle of

FOUHTH BTIIK.ET,', •from fresno street to the east line nfLorcna street, .In accordance with thefollowing elevations:

At the Intersection with Fresno streetthe grnri> shfltl b« S2I.W At th* south-east corner ami 822.00 nt the northeastcorner, ns now putabllshed.

At thn Intersection with Ezra, streetthe grade shall be 322.60 at the southwestanil Himthrnst corners, as now estab-lished Tin' Kzn. irtreet, and 823.M at apoint on thn north side opposite saidsoutheast corner. \u25a0

At a point on'the nor\h side 240 feetwest of the west Ilne ot Concord streetand nt a point on th« south side oppositethereto tlio grnde shall be 318.17.

At a point on the north side 220 feetwont of the west Ilne of Concord streetnnd nt n point on the south side oppositethereto the grade shnll ho 317.H0.

At a point on th« north side 200 feetwest of the west line of Concord streetnnd at a point on the south side oppositethereto Inn grnde shall be 317.JW.

At n point on the north sldn ISO feetw»*t of the we»t line of Concord streetBml nt a point on the south xlde oppositethereto the kt:ulo shnll ba 316.00.

At a point on th« north side IGO feetwest of the west Ilne of Concord streetnnd nt n point on the south side opposite,thereto the grade shall bo 316.37.

At a point on tho north side 140 feetwest of.the west line of Concord streetand at a point on the south side oppositethereto the. grade shall be 315.75.

At a point on tho north side 120 feetweßt of tho went line of Concord streetand at a point on the south side oppositethereto the grade shall be 315.0R.1 At a point on the north side 100 feetwest of the west line of Concord streetand nt a point on the south side oppositethereto thn grade shall be 314.34.

At a point on the north aide 80 feetwest of the west lino of Concord streetand at a point on tho south nldn oppositethereto the grade nhall b« 313.53.

At a point on the north side 60 feetwest of the west line of Concord streetthe grade shall he 312.67 and 812.67 at apoint on the south side opposite thereto.

At a point on the north side 40 feotwent of the west Ilne of Concord streetand nt a point on the south side oppositethereto the grade shall be 311.75.

At the Intersection with Concord streetthe Rrnde shall be 309.83 at -the north-went corner, 307.00 at the northeast cornerami .107.00 at a point on the south sideoppcslto thereto.

At a point on the north side 94 feateast of tho east Una of Connord streetnnd nt a point on tho south side oppositethereto the grade shall he 303.00.

At tho Intersection with Lorena street,the grailo shall be 303.00 at the southwestanil southeast corners, as now establishedon T orena street nnd 303.01) at the north-west and northeast corners.

And at all points between said desig-nated points the. grade shall be estab-lish.-<1so ns to conform to a straight linedrawn between said designated points.

Elevations refer to the top of the curbiare In feet and are above a plane which Is2tis feet below City datum plane.

See. 2. That the exterior boundariescf the district which Is hereby declaredto bo benefited by said change of gradsand to be assessed to pay the benefits,damages and costs thereof are herebydescribed as. follows:

Bt'R'innlng at a. point In tho easterly lineof Fresno street, distant 50 feet northerlyof the northerly lino of Fourth street:thenoc easterly and parallel with thenortherly line of Fourth street to a pointIn the westerly line of Lorena / street ;thence southerly nlong the westerly lineof Lorena street to a point distant oO feetsoutherly of tht» southerly line of Fourthstreet: thence westerly and parallel withthe southerly lino ot Fourth street to apoint In the easterly line of Fresno street:thence northerly along the easterly line ofFresno street to the point of beginning.

Excepting therefrom any land thereincontained which Is now a part of anypublic street or alley.

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Sec. 3. The City Superintendent ofStreets shall cause notice of the passageof this Ordinance to be posted Inthe man-ner and withinthe time provided by iaw.

Sec. 4. The City Clerk shall certify tothe passage of this Ordinance and shallcause the same to be published for tendays In the Lob Angeles Herald, andthereupon and thereafter It shall tak*effect and be In force.Ihereby certify that the foregoing

Ordinance was adopted by the Council ofthe City of Lo? Anecles at Its meeting ofFebruary 12, 1908.

.'.,-: H. 3. LELANDE.City Clerk.

Approved this 17th dnj- of February. lDOii.OWEN McALEKR.

2-20-28 6t Street Superintendent.

Notice of I'nblii- Work '\u25a0Public notice Js hereby given that at

Its meeting held on Monday, the 22ddny of January, 1906. the City Coun-cil of the City of Los Angeles adoptedan Ordinance, designated as OrdinanceNo. 12,031 (New Series), declaring: itsintention to order the following Im-provement to be made, to wit!

Section 1. That it is the Intention ofIho City Council of the City of Ims Au-gelcs to close up, vacate and abandon,for Ktroet und alley purposes, all thatl.iirtluiiof

FIFTEENTH STREETand an

ALLEY,being a public street and a public alleyof the City of Los Angeles, as per maprecorded In Book E; page 188. of'Muiis,Records of Los Angeles County, de-scribed as follows, to wit:

Beginning at tho southwesterly cor-ner of lot 5 of the Odwnrker Tract, asper map recorded InBook Si of Maps, at

Fajfo ISS, Records of Los Angeles Ooun-y; thence easterly In,a direct line to

tlio southeasterly coiner of said lot 6;tlicn<-<; northerly In a direct line to. thenortheasterly corner of lot 1, said tract!thence southeasterly in a direct line tothe northwesterly corner of lot 48, aaldtract; theivo southerly In a direct lineto the southwesterly corner of lot 46,said tract; thence easterly In a directHno to the southeasterly corner of lot99, Muiilitract; thence southerly in a'direct Ilne to the northeasterly cornerot lot 38, said tract: thence westerly Ina direct line to the northwesterly cor-ner of lot 31, said tract: thence south-erly In a direct line to the southwest-erly corner of lot 30. suld tract; thence,westerly In n direct line to the. south-(nstorly corner of lot 11, said tract:thence northerly In a direct line to thenortheasterly corner of lot 6, said tract;thence westerly In a direct line to thenorthwesterly, corner ot lot 8. saidtract; thence northerly In a direct linoto the point of beginning. •

Sec. 2. That the exterior boundariesof the district of innd to be affected bysaid work or Improvement are herebyspecified aud declared to be as follow?,to. wit:

Beginning at the most northerly cor-ner of lot 1 of the Odwarker Tract, a*hereinbefore mentioned; thence south-easterly In » direct line to the north-easterly corner of lot 39, said tract;thence southerly Ina direct line to thetouthcasterly corner of, lot 23, saidtract: thenro westerly In-a.direct lineto the southwesterly corner of lot 11,salil tract; thence northerly In a directline to thn point of beKlnninng, ex-ceptluß therefrom any land thereincontained which Is now a part ot anypublic, street or alley.

Reference I* hereby made to saidOrdinance, on flln In tha office of th*City Clerk of said city. for.further par.tlculars,

JAMES HANLEY.Street Superintendent of the City of l.oi

Angeles. 2-20 3-1 lot

Notice of Hit) I'llliig;of the AaaeMiuentfor the (>i>rnln« of mi Alley-la thellluck Bounded by KluliUi. Mniii.Iloin- and Flmver Ntreeta, ,Togrthrr'with the Diagram of the'Asariauieat. Dlatrlct for Snld Improvement.Notice Is hereby given that the Street

Superintendent has fllad with thu Clerkef the Council of tha City of Los An-f;eles the assessment for the open-ng- of an alley In the block bounded

by Eighth, Ninth. Hope and Flowerstreets, as contemplated by OrdinanceNo. 8«15 (New Series), together withthe diagram of tho assessment district.The data of the drat publication of thisnotice Is February IS, MueVand all partiesInterested are hereby required to fileIn writing their objections. If any thayhave, to the confirmation of said assess-ment by the City Council, with the saidClcrH of tha Council, within thirtydays after tho said onto of tha firstpublication of this notice, to wit; Onor before March 21, 1906.

rersons signing objections must glvapostofflce address.

11. J. LKLANDB,City Clerk and cx-Offlcio Cltrk at.Council, * t-IHIIH

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OroMflitfler *<•.MfIVT(New Berles.)

An Ordinance derlnrlng th« intentionof tho Mayor nml Council of th«('lty of I^>s Angeles to «h«nge Birdestablish the (trade of Coronndo street,from Blxth otreet 10 th# north line ofMxttlson street; and Oc««n Vl*>w *»»nn<>,from Coronßdo street to Carondelet street)snd to Improve snld Ocean View arentic.In accordance with such modified irrart<>;aluo describing the boundaries of the dis-trict to h» nMfnttmi to pny the benefit*,damages and costs thereof.

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The Mayor snd Council of the Cltr efLos Angeles do ordxln M follows:

Section 1. Ist. That It Is the intentionof the City Council of the City of lionAn-\u25a0>l#s to enrfngrp Ami estnhllnh thn grade of

COHONADO STRRBT,fromSixth street to the north line of Mat-tlaon street. In accordance with tha fol-lowing dfscrlhert cl«v(ltlons!

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At the intersection with Bl«tTi (rtrMtthe grade shall be 2*9.33 at the northeastcorner and 269.00 at the northwest corner,as now established.

At the Intersection with Oc«ftn Viewavenue thn grade olmll be 2d1.n0 at th«Ronthraitt corner, 279.00 at a point on thewest side opposite thereto1, £82.00 nt thenorthnnst corner and 280.00 at a point onthe west Bide? opposite thereto.

At thn Intersection with Mattlson str«»tth* grade shall he 271.H1 nt the southeastcorner, 270.06 at the northeast corner and209.47 at a point on the west side oppositethereto.

2d. That It \n the Intention of the CityCouncil of the City of I<os Angeles tochange and establish the gmde of

OCKAN VIRW AVKNUH.from Coronado street to Carondel«>t»str«et,Innccordance withthe following describedelevations:

At the Intersection with Coronado streetthe gradn shall be 281.00 at the southeastcorner, 282.00 at the northeast corner and282.00 at a point bn the south side oppositethereto.

At tha Intersection with Carondeletstreet the grade shall he 330.00 at thesouthwest corner and 330.00 at a pointon the north side opposite thereto, as nowestablished.

And at all points between said desig-nated points the grade shall be estab-lished so as to conform to a straightline) drawn between said designatedpoints.

Elevations refer to the top of thecurb, arc in feet and are abnv« n. planewhich is 255 feet below City datumplane.

Sec. 2. That the public Interest andconvenience require and that it is theIntention of the City Council of the Cityof Los Angeles to order the followingwork of.regradlng, repaying, recurblng.ri-slrlcwalkingand registering to be done,to wit:Ist. That the following avenue, the

f;rade of which Is proposed to be changeda section 1 hereof, to wit:

OCKAN VIEW AVKNUE,from the east line of Coronado street Ioa line drawn at rightangles across OceanView avenue through the southwest cor-ner of said Ocean Viewavenue and Caron-delet street, be regraded and repavedwithgravel so as to conform to such mod-ified grade and In accordance with theplans and profiles on file In the officeof the City Engineer and specificationson file In the office of the City Clerk ofthe City of Los Angeles, said specifica-tions being entitled "Specifications No. 31(New Series), for grading and gravelingstreets In the City of Los Angeles withthe natural gravel of the street, class B."

2d. That a cement curb be constructedalong each side of the roadway of thefollowing avenue, the grade of which Isproposed to be changed In section 1hereof,to wit:

OCEAN VIEW AVENUE,from the easterly line of Coronado streetto a line drawn at right angles acrosssaid Ocean View avenue through thesouthwest corner of said Ocean "View ave-nue and Carondelet street, in accordancewith specifications for constructing ce-ment curbs, on file In the office ot theCity Clerk, ftatd specifications being No.22 (New Series). .

3d. That a cement sidewalk six (6) feetIn width be constructed along each sideof the following avenue, the grade ofwhich Is proposed to be changed insection1hereof, to wit:

OCEAN VIEW AVENUE,from the easterly line of Coronado streetto a line drawn. at right angles acroHsOcean View avenue through the south-west corner of said Ocean View avenueand Carondelet street, satd sidewalk tobe constructed In accordance with speci-fications for constructing cement side-walks on file In the office of the CityClerk of- anId city, said specificationsbeing No. 23 (New Series).

4th. That a cobble-paved gutter be con-structed on each side ot the roadway ofthe following avenue, the grade of whichIs proposed to be changed In section 1hereof, to wit:

OCEAN VIEW AVENUE,from the easterly line of Coronado streetto a line drawn

'at right angles across

Ocean View avenue through the south-west corner of Ocean View avenue andCarondelet street (excepting along suchportions of the line of said roadwayalong which a cement or granite blockgutter has already been constructed tothe official line and grade, and also ex-cepting such portions of said street andIntersections as are required by law tobe kept in order or repair by any personor company having railroad tracks there-on).

Said gutters shall be three and one-half("',*) fe«t In width excepting at intersec-tions of stivets, where said gutters slmllhe seven (7) feet In width; and said gut-ters shall be constructed In accordancewiththe plans and profile therefor on tileIn the office of the City Engineer, andIn accordance with specifications for theconstruction of cobble-paved gutters onfile In the office of the City Clerk, saidspt>clttoations being No. 7 (New Series).

Sec 3 That the exterior boundaries ofthe dlatrlct which Is hereby declared tohe benefited by said change of gradeand to be assessed to pay the benefits,

damaKes and cost thereof, and the actualcost of performing the work describedin section 2 hereof, are hereby describedas follows:

Beginning »t the most southerly cornerOf lot18. block O of the Knob HillTract,as per map recorded in Book 10, at page97, Miscellaneous Records of Los AngelesCounty, thence northerly in a direct lineto the most easterly corner of said lot18; thence easterly In- a direct line tothe most southerly corner of lot 7. saidblock O: thence northerly Ina direct lineto the most westerly corner of lot 6, saidblock O: thence easterly In a direct lineto the most southerly corner of said lot li;thence northerly In a direct line to themost westerly corner of lot a. said blockO; thence easterly In a direct line tothe most southerly corner of lot 4, saidblock [Oi thence northerly In a directline to the most westerly corner of lot 3,said block O: thence easterly In a directline to the most southerly corner of lot 1,said Blo<?k O: thence northerly along thewesterly line of Carondelet street to thesoutherly line of Ocean View avenue;thence northerly In a d'rect lln« to Ihesoutheasterly corner of lot 5, block E,said Knob Hill Tract; thence northerlyIn a direct line to th<*most easterly cor-ner of said lot S; thence westerly In adirect line to the most northerly cornerof lot 7, nald block E; thence southerlyIn a direct line to the most easterly cor-ner of lot8. said block E; thence westerlyIn a direct line to the most northerlycorner of lot 1). said block E: thencenortherly in a direct line to the mostsoutherly corner of lot. 18, block F, saidKnob HillTract; thence westerly alongthe northerly line of Mattlson street andthe produced northerly line of Mattlsonstreet to a point distant R0 feet westerlyof the westerly lino of Coronado street;thence southerly and narallet with thewesterly line of Coronado street to thenortherly Hue of Sixth street: thence nast,erly along thn northerly Ilne of /Sixthstreet to the point of beginning. :.

Excepting therefrom any land thereincontained which Is now "a part of anynubllo street or alley.PBee 4. The City Clerk shall certify totho passage of this Ordinance and shallcause tho same to be published In everyregular issue of tha Loa Angeles Heraldfor ten (101 days and thereupon andthereafter It shall take effect and belnBeeT ea!' The Street Superintendent shallcause notice of th*passage of this Ordi-nance to be posted as required by law.Ihereby certify that the foregoing Ordi-

nance was adopted by the City Council oftha City of Lo« Angalaa at Its meeting; orFebruary 12, 190(1, by the following vote:

Ayes—

Messrs. Tllanchard, llammon.Ueiilv. Hlller, Houghton, Kern andSmith (7>- \u25a0;/.-.'

Noes— None."IT.J. LELANDH.

City Clerk and •x-Ottlrlo Clark of thaCouncil of the Cityof T.ob Angeles.

Approved this 17th day of February. 1901.• OWCN McALKKR.S-20-28. S-i lOt v

Mayor.

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OrAltiMfi**No. 11,540, (New .fieri**.)An Ordln»ne«» df-clnrinar thi intention

of th« Mayor nn4 Council of th# CHjrof t/)A Angeles to RhingA tnd establishth« jrrailn of Tempi* etfeet,- from Apoint ««» feet vrtat of thfl M»t lino OfHurtx fitreet to n. point SS.B2 fcot punt ofth« caat lln« of Mloholtm-cnn itreet; ftnrtFnnnlnsr street, from Temple street tollyflrm street. • -•

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The Mayor und Council «f the Cltf ofLos Angeles <lo ordain as follows:Bection 1, That it Is tha lntentlbn of

the Council of the City of l,o» Angelesto change nnd establish the grade of, ' TKMPTyR RTtIKnT.from ft t>olnt 660 feet west of tha east lln«of Burti street to *point tS.il-feefea«t of th* east line of Mleheltorena•tr«et. In accordance with tha follow-ing cleVAtlona:1 At a Dolntx cm th©- iouth «ld« «S0 feetwest of the «-a«t lln« of Hurt* ntreetthe grade shall ho 323.00 and 828.00 at apoint on the mirth Hide opposite there-to, as now cntnhllflhml.

At a point on thn south side 940 *<»<\u25a0 twent of the en»t line of Hurt* street thagrade shnll be 331.23 and 881.23 at <\

fiolnt on tha north side opposite there-o.

At a point on tha *otith »M« »«0 f«»»west of the east line ot Burts street th«grade shall be 3.11.75 and 881.77 at r»point on the north Bide opposite there*to.

At a point on the wnulh side 980 feetwest of the east line of Burtx street th<igrade shall be 332. 1« and 882.20 at npoint on the north side opposite there-to.

At itpoint on the south side 1000 feefewest of the east lineof Hurts street thograde shall be 832.47 and 3S2.fi* at >«point on the north side opposite there-*to. .

At a point on the south side 1020 f>et|west of the east lineof Burtz street thagrade shall be 832.07 and 832.75 at m..point on the north side opposite there-,to.

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Ata point on the south side 1040 fee*west of thn east line of Burtc strovtthe grade snail be 382.77 and 882.87 ata point on the north side opposite),thereto..Ata point on the south Bide 1080 feet

west of the east line of Burtx fttreeethe grade shall ba 832.77 and 822.89 nta point on the north eltfa iopposltathereto. •

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-.At the intersection with Fanning?

street the grade shall be 332.00 at thesoutheast and southwest corners \u25a0 and

"332.50 at the northeast and northwest;

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the grade nhn.ll be 333.44 at tha north-,east corner, 333.23 at a point on thnsouth side opposite thereto and 333.04at the northwest corner, as now estab-lished. -. • \u25a0

At the Intersection with < Ensign)avenue the srade shall be as now ««\u25a0.tabllshed, 331.00 at the southeast cor-ner, 331.50 at the southwest and north-.

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east corners and 532.00 at the north-west corner. •\u25a0..\u25a0;•

At the Intersection with Ptrkman'avenue the arrade shall be 839.00 at thanortheast and northwest corners and/339.00 at points on the south aide op-vposite said northeast and northwestcorners. ...

At the Intersection with Reno 'street!the grade shall be 324.00 at the south-.;east corner. 322.00 at the southwestcorner, 322.50 at the northeast cornerand 321.60 at the northwest corner. .

At the intersection with Vendomastreet the grade shall be 505. 50 at thnrsoutheast and southwest \u25a0 corners annow established, and 308. 00 at... thanortheast and northwest corners. \u25a0 '

At the intersection with Dillon'street the grade shall be 319.00 at thesoutheast and northeast corners and-320.00 at the southwest and northwestcorners. . •

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At the intersection'with Robinson

street tho grade, shall be 322.09 at tho/southeast and northeast corners and522.84 at the southwest and northwestcorners. ....-..,.

At a point on the south side 150 facteast of the cast line of Micheltorenastreet and at a point on the north skinopposite thereto the grade shall" be'

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At a point on the south side 130 feeteast ot the east line ot Micheltorenastreet and at a point on the north sidoopposite thereto the grade shall . ba324.47. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0

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east of the east line of Micheltorenastreet and at a point on the north aida '

opposite thereto the grade sUall be324.30.

At a point on the south Side 90 feeteast of the east line of Micheltorenastreet and at a point on the north sido-1

opposite thereto the grade shall ba323.85.

At a point on the south side 70 feeteast of the east line of Micheltorenastreet and at a point on the north sideopposite thereto the. grade shall ba"323.08.

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-At a point on the south side BO feet-

east of the east line of Micheltorenastreet and at a point on the north aideopposite thereto the grade shall

-be,

32* 03 . . . 'At a* point on'the south side 80 feeb

east of the east line of Mlcheltorenivstreet and. at a point on the north aideopposite thereto the grade . shall be?320.68. as now established. \u25a0• •,

Sec. 2. That ItIs the Intention. of th«iCouncil of the City of Los Angeles tafchange and establish the grade at

FANNING STREET.from Temple street to JIvans street, li*accordance with tha following,eleva.*tions: . - :.

At the intersection with Temple streetthe grade shall be 332.00 at the south-*west and southeast corners.

At the intersection withHyans streedthe grade shall be 318.50 at the north-west corner and 318.50 at a point onthe east side opposite thereto, as now;established.

And at allpoints between said deslß-nated points the grade shall be «-sta.l>-.lished bo as to conform to a straightilne drawn between . said designatedpoints.

Elevations refer to the top of th*curb, ara in feat and are above a pianowhich Is 255 feet below City datumplane.

Sec 3. That the exterior boundariesof the district which Is hereby de- /clared to be benefited by said changtof grade and to be assessed to pay tn*:boncfjts. damages and costs thereofare. hereby described as follows: .

Beginning at a point In tho easterlyline ot Micheltorena street, distant (>0

feet northerly ot the northerly line ofTemple street: thence easterly and par-^allel with the northerly Una of Temple-street to a point In the easterly line oflot 3 of Gary's Subdivision of part o0lot 2, Block 27, Hancock's Survey Of I«A. City, as per map recorded In Boole78. page 100, Miscellaneous Records ofLos Angeles County; thence southerlynlong the easterly line of said 10t. 3 andthe produced easterly line of said lot 3to a point distant 50 fe<>t southerly, otthe southerly line of .Temple street:'thence westerly and parallel with thusoutherly line of Temple street to aypoint distant 40 feet easterly, of the,.easterly line of Fanning street: thenca Isoutherly and parallel withthe easterlyline of Fanning street toa point In thaiproduced northerly line of

-Hyans]

street; thence westerly along the pro«duced northerly line of llyans streetund the northerly Hn» of Hyans atrp»Sto the most westerly corner of-lot 28.Block A of the Cable Road Tract, asper map recorded InBook 13. i*i«« A'l.Miscellaneous Records of l,,ut<.o\tiKt!eaCounty: ,thenet»;nc<rUierly, j»ad»petrallrtwith the westerly linn' of ••. Rarmliiss

-street to a point distant 50 f#«t south-erly of the southerly line of Temple,street: thence westerly and parallelwith the southerly line ofTemple street Jto the easterly line of Mlcheltorenqlstreet: thence northerly along tha. easMterly line of Micheltorena street to thilpoint of beginning. \u25a0 \u25a0. '. •

t»Kxcepttng therefrom any land therein!

contained which la now a part of any,public street or alley.•\u25a0

Be*\ 4 The City Superintendent oBStreets shall cause notice of the pas»n-iifjoot this Ordinance to ho posted Inthe manner and within the time pro*

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Sec. S The City Clerk shall 'certifyto tha passago of this Ordinance anil \u25a0

rliallcausa tha same to b* publishedfor ten days In the Los Angeles Heraldsnd thereupon and thereafter ,it shalltake effect and be in force, ij1 MWisWxjiwIhereby certify, that the foregolnM

Ordinance was adopted by the Councilof the City ot Los Angeles at its meet*Ins of February 11. 11)08. ••-\u25a0.\u25a0•'H H. J. LELANDE.

City Clerk.'Approved this 17th i!.iy of Kebruaiy,

1?(>8'OWEN MoALKHR,'..'

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Mayor..

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Notice to Oil D«Rl«»Notice li hereby given that sealed

proposals will b« received by tho CityClerk of the City ot Lo» AngeUi up »11 o'clock a. m. of Monday, February26, 1808, for the furnishing to the Cityof I<os Angeles 6000 barrels, more orless, of fuel oil, of I*or 16 deg. grav-ity, for the use oi the new garbageincinerator, to be delivered at sucbtimes aud In such quantities as theStreet Superintendent may direct.

A certified chock, payable to It. J.Inland*, City Clerk, in the sum of$200, must accompany each proposal usa K'liuruiiU-fl that tli" bidder will enterinto a contract with tho city In con-formity with hU. bid.

Council rastrves, the right to rejectany or all bids. \u25a0'vwi»»-,il~v«ji«»,7—«

By cirdor v the Council of tho cityOf Los Angrlvg..M. J. LKI-ANI'K,

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