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Catherln*
P.
M«s*lck~Lot
»,
Übcr
tract
$l#
.
M.
L.
Wicks
Jr.,
to
Sam
Kahn-
Lot
8,
Montrose
tract
$10
John
fl.
Chapman,
Jennie
8.
Chapman
to
Kdward
Balderon-»Lots
15
and
16,
W.
V.
KHlen
trsct
$600
Hrlgldn
Zobeleln
to
Mrs.
M:
B.
Brown-
Lot 9,
block
4,
Zobeleln's
Main
St.
tr
$10
Abner
In
Ross,
Emma
C.
Ross
to
Orange
Bprague—
Lot
67,
Ross
&
Dlxon
tract
.'.
$X
Frank
A.
Waters,
Martha
B.
Waters
—Lot
1«,
block
4.
lltitehlnson
tract
...SBOS
Elwood
Wilson,
Prlscllla
C.
Wilson
to
Allen
S.
Danforth—
Lot
24,
block
S.
North
Manhattan
I4«ach
$10
A.
E.
Dllworth
to
Susan
8.
Stout—
l^ot
4.
block,
87,
Manhattan
Beach
division
No.
2
7!
$10
Florence
H.
Barnes
to
Ralph
Rogers
Co.
-Section
12
1
H
13
W
$100
Rolwrt
N.
Bulla
to
Charles
W.
Sears-
Lot
1.
block
O.
Hunt
tract
$200
J.
R.
Toberman.
Emma
J.
Tobermnn
to
J.
11.
Llnd—
Part
lot
6,
block
2,
Hollywood
Ocean
Vlaw
tract
No.
2
$1800
Percy
V.
Hammon
to
Hflrry
n.
Hrim-
mon-I^dlvWed
%
Interest
in
part
lot
43.
block
8,
Park
tract
!*>
Oro.
8.
Btßfford
to
J.
A.
Graves—
Lots
13
and
20,
Klncad's
tract
$10
Jacob
P.
lirockmeler
to
J.
B.
McLeran—
Lot
1(183,
Chicago
Park
tract
$1
Union
'Trust
and
Realty
company
to
A.
J.
Hoffman
—
Lot
23,
block
4,
Short
Line
Iloach
subdivision
No.
1
$10
Moye
W.
Stephens,
Mary
Hendrick
Stephens,
S.
I).
Rannells
and
Jane
R.
Rannells
to
Charles
L.
Perrln
—
Lot
8,
Lakeside
tract
$10
Artnms-I'hllllps
company
to
Darwin
C.
McArlhur
and
Eva
M.
Mr
Arthur,
as
Joint
tenants
—
Lot
4,
block
A,
Homo
tract
$*00
Horatio
S.
Beckwith
to
Raquela
San>
chcr.
—
Lotft
18
and
19,
block
G,
Flana-
gan's
subdivision
$10
Eva
Philippine
Schlleter
and
Fritz
Schlleter
to
Horatio
8.
Beckwith
—
Lot
9,
block
D,
Nadeau
Orange
tract...
slo
Raquela
Sanchez
and
Übaldo
Sanchez
to
Kva
Philippine
Schlleter—
Lots
14,
15
and
16,
block
H,
Flanagan's
subdivis-
ion
$10
Lars
Peter
Nylln
(sometimes
written
Lars
Peter
Nylan)
to,
August
Seder-
lunu—Lot
19,
Peck's
subdivision
of
block
60,
Han
Pedro
$1
W.
A.
Irwln
and
Addle
R.
Irwin,
wife,
by
W.
A.
Irwin,
her
attorney,
to
Rosa
K.
Enrlquez—
Lot
15,
block
2,
Vil-
la
tract
$10
Charles
C.
Htird
and
Josephine
I,
Hurd
to
Marguerite
M.
Flowers
—
Lot
61,
.
Harbert
&
Butterworth
Adams
Street
tract
$3400
Seaside
Water
company
and
Broad-
way
Bank
'and
Trust
company,
trustee,
to
Christina
Thomas—
Lot
4,
block
G,
Knoll
Park
tract
$10
\u25a0I.
N.
Van
Nuys
and
Susanna
H.
Van
Nuys,
wife,
to
Frederick
Wilson
—
Block
74,
East
San
Gabriel
..$lO
George
W.
Hlllyer
and
Anna
Hlllyer
to
J.
M.
Terrell—
Lot
1,
block
85,
Peck's
sub-
division
.v.
v
.'....
$1300
Mrs.
Alice
M.
Staples
to
Mrs.
Alice
Brugman
and
E.
H.
Vannler—
Lots
"11
12
13 19
and
20.
Brainard's
subdivision
....$lO
Melville
Dozier
Jr.
and
Elizabeth
K.
Dozier
to
Augusta
E.
Behlow—
Lot
1,
block
A,
Al
ham
bra
Elec.
tract-
$10
Mrs.
Susan
L.
Donaldson
(known
as
Mrs.
S.
L.
Donaldson)
to
Jane
Conger-
Lots
1
and
2.
block
C,
Del
Go
Shar
tr
$10
L.
A.
Trust
Co.
to
J.
Duncan
Gleason—
Lot
14,
block
A,
West
Sixteenth
st
tr
$10
Edna
Lewis
Lehman
and
Charles
A.
Lehman
to
Mary
F.
McDonald—
Part
of
lot
6,
block
M,
resubdlvislon
of
Jones
tr
$10
Jennie
L.'
.
Conwell
to R.
J.
Venlng—
Lot
4,
block
40.
E.
S.
Field's
Occidental
Heights
tract
:
$1
William
H.
Martin
and
Jessie
Martin
to
Samuel
Martin—
Portion
of
62.82
acre
tract
in
Ro
San
Antonio
allotted
to
William
McCrindle
et
al
vs.
Francisco
Lugo et
al,
No.
3590,
district
court
...SSOO
J.
Wilson
Phelps
to
Luther
Pounds-
Lot
23,
bliock
8,
Brooklyn
tract
$725
Laura
M.
Anderson,
George
J.
Na-
deau,
Amos
F.
Nadeau,
N.
B.
Williams,
Edward
Poneo,
C.
L.
Durfee
and
Michael
Cudahy
to
Company
of
Los
An-
geles
—
Section
27,
township
2
south,
range
13
west
$1
William
Priester,
Nikouals
Priester
and
Dennis
Sullivan
to
Company
of
Los
Angeles
—
Strip
of
land
eighty
feet
wide,
beginning
at
1%-inch
gas
pipe
set
at
intersection
of
center
line
of
Vermont
avenue
with
proposed
center
line
of
Santa
Monica
avenue,
thence
south
89
degreeß
40
minutes
30
seconds,
west
2677.74
feet
$2
Reginald
Jervoise
West
to
Company
of
Los
Angeles
—
Part
blocks
12
and
13,
subdivision
\u25a0
No.
3,
Sunny
Slope
es-
tate
$10
P.
Martin
and
Cyrus
B.
Martin
to
John
W.
Martin
—
Part
lot
4,
Earl
tract
jio
L.
B.
Minston
and
Nellie
Minston
to
George
S.
Smith
—
Lot
14,
Bonnie
Beach
tract
$10
BUILDING
PERMITS
Los
Angeles
Miners'
Exchange
Sales
on
the
Miners'
exchange
yesterday
were
as
follows:
.
\u25a0
•
. .
4,000
G
Burling
.13%
2,000
do
10
2,500
do
13to
500
Kawich
20
2,600
do
14
1,800
do
20
1,500
G
Herald
.02
1,000
M
Queen..
.15
SOOT
Gldfleld
.01
1,200
Dixie
18^4
1,600
Ariz
Cop
.73
2,000
L
Harris
.04
8,000
Esperanza
.01
fc,6oo'
do
04%
2,000
Big
Elk..
.01%
1,000
Mayne
.15
•
800
New
Era
.05
1,000
do
;
.15%
300
John
Con
.13
2,000
Bull
M
Co
.90
,
1,500
do
13
1,500
do
90
1,000
Mt
Whtny
.0(i
800
Shoshone..
.07%
2,000
P
Nevada
.18
1,000
do
07%
1,500
A
Barbara
.09
500
Denver
31
1,000
T
Horn
en
.06
2,000
Blue
Bull..
.15
1,400
do
06
600
Bull
N
Bk
.35
500
G
Gladlatr
.02
1.000
do
35
200
G
Central
.01
800
Wolverine.
.04%
2,000
Serchlight
.04%
2,200
Cash
Boy
.18
800
Bis
West
.01
1,600
do
.18%
2,000
G
T
Cons
.05
1,000
Gt
Western
.04
600
Gt
Westrn
.04
500
Lit
Tonpa
3.00
800
Wapy
Tht
.08
1,000
Nev
Boy..
.29
1,500
Imp
MCo
.12
1,200
Gold
Bar..
.24
2,000
Seward
Sn
.07
600
Steinway..
.17
500
Lit
Jessie
.09
1,000
Eclipse
30
1,000
Keyst
Nev
.18
1,000
B
Gldfleld
.20
500
G
L
A
..
.02
600
Bull
Com..
.06%
600
R
Raven..
.'SI
2,000
Bruns
Co..
.02
800
T
Gld
Mt
.06
1,000
Bunkr
Hill
.49
1,000
Bis
Qulnc
.04
800
California.
.08%
800
Gt
W
Co
.90
600
Fawn
05
700
Five
Mets
.01
800
G
Rand
06
600
Nev
P
M
.03
1.000
G
Tonopah
.02%
2,000
Sandstorm
.45%
1,800
Gold
Dust
.07%
1,800
J
Butler..
.77
1,000
X
&
Bullf
.09
600
Jumbo
74%
300
Kaw
M
Co
.09%
2,000
Red
Top..
.37
1.500
Majes
Cop
1.19
600
do
37%
150
do
.......
1.20
l.DOO'Adams
08
1,000
Nevada
G
.22
600
Diamfleld
.44
I.COO
do
.23
1,000
O
Tonopa
.46%
1,000
Pennsylva
.05
1,000
Mon
Ton
2.91
.
$00
S
Eureka..
.24
200
do
2.90
2,000
Wonder
03
1,000
Or
Bullfg
.32
1.000
do
03
500
G
Mn
Nev
.62
500
W
Goose..
2.00
1,600
do
61
600
Black
Rock.
.03%
1,000
T
N
Star
.53
1,000
Black
Ants
.03
1,000
Jumbo
Ex
.IG%
1,200
Pion
Nome
.30
2000S
Pick
12%
2,000
G
Mtn
con
.15
500
G
Anchor
.75
1,600
St.
Ives...
.28
800
W
End
73
2,500
G
Gate
14
1,000
T
Belmnt 1.19
1.000
J
Butler
ex
.23
1800T
Mldwy
1.61
800
Ton
Ext..
.04
2,000
McNamar
.43
600
Ophir
.06
2
500
L
Star
13
600
Yel
Jacket
.16
1,000
Col
Mtn..
.39
2,000
Kentucky
.02
1,000
Kendall...
.18%
200
Belcher
18.
1
600
Blue
Bell
.07%
800
Confidence.
,64
600
Ind
Tonop
.01%
1,000
Mexican..
1.35
1,000
Simerone.
.45
2,000
O
Diamond
.02%
SOO
do
45%
600
Bull
Cons..
.05%
1.500
Armagosa
.09%
HSan
Pedro
Shipping
ARRIVED
ovrnincf
Whlttler,
Ban
Francisco.
Bteamer
Ktirrkn,
Seattle.
Bteatn«r
Norwood,
Redondo.
BAILRD
Stenmer
Newburg,
Oray's
Harbor.
Steamer
Alcatraz,
Greenwood.
.
:\f.\
Schooner
A.
P.
Coats,
Gray's
Harbor,
Steamer
Shasta.
Belllngham.
Steamer
Central
la.
Gray's
Harbor,
,
Schooner
Espada,
Everett.
Schooner
Advent,
Coos
Bay.
Ship
Plndos,
Hamburg.
Harkfntlno
Kncore,
Everatt.
Schooner
Philippine,
Grsy'a
Harbor.
.
Steamer
J.
M.
Weatherwaic,
Blakeiey.
Schooner
King
Cyrus,
Oray'B
Harbor.
Schooner
Alvena,
Tacoma.
Schooner
W.
E.
witteman,
Gray's
liar*
bor.
Schooner
Artel,
Gray's
Harbor.
Baikentlnn
Portland,
Portland.
Schooner
Melrose,
Gray's
Ifarbor.
Bark
Haydn
Brown,
Tacoma.
Schooner
Alpha,
Wlllapn.
'
Schooner
Endeavor,
Olympla.
Steamer
Muriel,
Portland.
Schooner
Lucy,
Umpqua.
Schooner
Columbia,
Ballard.
Schooner
Spokane,
Gamble.
Schooner
James
Rolph,
Everett.
Schooner
R.
E.
Godfrey,
Ballard.
VESSELS
ON
THE
WAY
Schooner
M.
Wlnkleman,
Cray's
Hnrbor,
Schooner
Mahukona,
Portland.
Schooner
Meteor.
Hadlock.
Schooner
Honolpu.
Portland.
Schooner
O.
W.
Watson,
Portland.
Steamer
F.
11.
Leggett,
Eureka.
Schooner
Prosper,
Ballard.
Ship
Olenerlcht,
Hamburg.
Schooner
Admiral,
Everett.
Schooner
Bangor,
Gray's
Harbor.
Schooner
Nokomls,
Gray's
Harbor.
Schooner
Polaris,
Everett.
Schooner
O.
J.
Olnen,
llnllnrd.
Schooner
E.
K.
Wood,
Gray'a
Harbor.
LOADING.
Schooner
Irene,
Portland.
Schooner
Ethel
Zane,
Portland.
Barkentlns
Robert
Sudden,
Oray'fl
Harbor.
Schooner
Ensign,
Gray's
Harbor.
Schooner
Boquel,
Hadlock.
British
bark
Pass
Killlecrankte,
Ant-
werp.
Schooner
Defiance,
Gray's
Harbor.
Schooner
Ruby,
Coquille
River.
Schooner
Forest
Home,
Olympla.
Barkentlne
Makawells,
Mukiltoo.
Schooner
Luzon,
Portland.
Schooner
R.
W.
Bartlett,
Gray's
Har-
bor.
Schooner
Expansion,
Ballard.
Schooner
Carrier
Dove,
Gray's
Harbor.
Schooner
James
A.
Garfleld,
Gray's
Harbor.
Schooner,
Navarro,
Westport.
Schooner
J.
S.
Higgins,
Fort
Bragg.
Steamer
Rfldondo,
Portland.
Steamer
Samoa,
Caspar.
Barkentlne
C.
F.
Crocker,
Port
Town-
send.
.
Steamer
Santa
Monica,
Gray's
Harbor,
Schooner
Taurus,
Ludlow.
Steamer
Pasadena,
Eureka.
Schooner
J.
A.
Campbell,
Columbia.
Schooner
Robert
R.
Hind,
Portland.
'
Redondo
Shipping
ARRIVED.
.\u25a0.
\u25a0
Steamer
State
of
California,
Capt.
Thomas,
from
San
Francisco
and
way
ports.
SAILED.
Steamer
State
of
California,
Capt.
Thomas,
for
San
Diego.
TO
SAIL
TONIGHT.
Steamer
Norwood,
Capt.
Martin,
for
San
Pedro.
TO
ARRIVE
JUNE
4.
Steamer
State
of
California,
Capt.
„
Thomas,
from
San
Diego.
TO
SAIL
JUNE
4.
Steamer
State
of
California,
Capt.
Thomas,
for
San
Francisco
and
way'
ports.
\
TO
ARRIVE
JUNE
5.
Steamer
Santa
Rosa,
Capt.
Alexander,
from
San
Francisco.
TO
SAIL
JUNE
6.
Steamer
Santa
Rosa,
Capt.
Alexander,
for
San
Diego.
VESSELS
IN
PORT.
Steamer
Norwood,
Capt.
Martin,
from
Seattle.
••
>
•
\u25a0•
"
,
'\u25a0\u25a0
Steamer'
State'
of
"California;
Capt.
Thomas,
from
San
Francisco.
ON
THE
WAY.
Schooner
Irene,
from
Portland.
Schooner
Forester,
from
Port
Town-
send.
Tho
Host—
And
how
did
you
pass
tho
nlKht?
The
Guest—
Wretchedly.
There
was
a
window
in
the
room
that
never
stopped
rattling.
The
Host—
That's
bad.
I'm
awfully
sorry.
The
Guest—
Oh.
It's
all
right.
The
supper
was
so
indigestible
that
I
would
havo
been
afraid
to
go
to
sleep.
—
Cleveland
Plain
Dealer.
Superintendent
Backus
yesterday
is-
sued
building
permits
as
follows:
Avenue
Sixty-three,
130
North
—
E. E.
Boyden,
owner
and
builder;
addition
to
frame
residence,
$75.
Baxter
street,
JJOO
feet
east
of
Ivan-
hoe
avenue
—
F.
W.
Rice,
owner
and
builder;
one-story
frame
residence,
$500.
Dorchester
avenue,
2963
—
W.
R.
Scur-
lock,
owner
and
builder;
alterations
to
two-and-a-half-story
frame'
residence,
$2000.
Fifty-fourth
street,
694
Kast
—
L.
D.
Winland,
owner;
I.
W.
Mac
Donald,
builder;
one-story
frame
residence,
$300.
1
Fortieth
street,
345
East
—
James
Beck,
owner
and
builder;
alterations
to
frame
residence,
$40.
Forty-eighth
street,
229,
East
—
C.
E.
Adams,
owner
and
builder;
one-story,
five-room
frame
residence,
$1200.
Hinton
avenue,
912
—
J.
W.
Lyall,
owner;
J.
B.
Thomson,
builder;
altera-
tions
to
one-story
frame
residence,
$200.
Hubbard
street,
846
—
D.
A.
Kimball,
owner
and
builder;
one-story
frame
building,
$600.
Marathon
street,
2624
—
May
L.
Foster,
owner;
J.
W.
Mauldln.
builder;
one-
story
frame
residence,
$1600.
Prospect
place,
524
—
J.
Jaussand,
owner;
J.
Schack,
builder;
one-story
frame
residence,
$1300.
Stephenson
avenue,
2221
—
C.
H.
Brown,
owner
and
builder;
one-story
frame
building,
$lf>o.
Temple
street,
1514-1516
"West
—
Mlna
F.
Beebe,
owner;
H.
C.
Beebe,
builder;
one-story
frame
store
building,
$350.
Tennessee
street,
1208
—
C.
\V.
Stim-
son,
owner
and
builder;
alterations
to
one-story
frame
residence,
$100.
Third
street,
2620
East
—
Miss
8.
Blanohard,
owner;
P.
A.
Kittel,
build-
er;
one-and-a-half-story
frame
resi-
dence,
$2000.
Thirty-sixth
street,
1200
East
—
D.
J.
Kelly,
owner
and
builder;
one-story
frame
store
building,
$99.
subdivision
i
$1
Anna
Plrch
to
same-Part
lot
8.
block
6,
Raymond
Imp.
Co.
tract
$1
Anna
M.
Gleftnon
to
same—
Part
lots
6
and
(I,
Ttnnb
nubdlvlston
$1
Kathryne
O'Neill
to
same-Part
lot
6.
block
<»,
Raymond
Villa
tract
$t
Montgomery
&
Mullin
Lumber
Co.
to
same—
Part
lot
2
and
part
lot
3,
Watklns
&
Martin's
subdivision
$1
J.
11.
McCluer
to
oame—
Part
lota
7
end
9,
block
A,
Raabn
subdivision
$1
Arthur
Walker
and
H.
Augusta
Walker
to
same—
Part
of
lot
22,
block
A,
name
subdivision,
and
par
Hots
15
and
16,
Smith
6
Jacob's
fourth
subdivision,
and
part
lot
1.1,
block
21.
name
subdivision
$1
O.
R.
Dougherty
and
M.
P.
Dougherty
to
same-Part
lot
11,
block
8,
O.
R.
Dough-
erty's rrrdnt
$1
Cyrus
K.
Munger
and
Mary
J.
Munger
to
same—
Part
lot
8.
block
B,
Raab's
sub-
division
•• $1
Robert
N.
Bulla.
executor
of
estate
of
Etta
M.
Lonsrley,
deceased,
to
same-
Part
lots
9
and
10,
block
4,
O.
R.
Dough-
erty's
replat
$1
Sou.
Cal.
Ry.
Co.
to
same—
Strip
of
land
brglnnlng
at
Intersection
of
north
line
of
Mission
street
with
east
linn
of
Meridian
aye.,
part
of
lots
4
6
and
6,
block
X,
Wat-
klns
&
Martin's
subdivision
...'
$1
Nina
B.
PuKh
to
same—
Part
of
lot
8.
block
6,
Raymond
Imp.
Oo.'s
tfaot
....$1
Driisllla
Dally
to
snme-Part
of
lot
6,
blork
O.
Raymond
Villa
tract
No.
1
,$1
William
M.
Chick
to
same—
Part
of
lot
7
and
lot
8.
Ugh
i
Toot's
replat;
part
lot
6,
block
A.
Throop
Gates
&
Cook's
sub
..$1
Mrs.
11.
Augusta
Walker
to
same—
Part
of
lot
7,
block
6,
Raymond
Imp.
Co.
tr
$1
Mrs.
M.
V.
Longley
to
City
of
South
Pasadena-Part
of
lot
11,
block
4,
replat
of
O.
R.
Dougherty
addition
$1
8.
J.
Keese
and
ft.
A.
Keese
to
same-
Part
\oi
6,
Raymond
Villa
tract
No.
1
..$1
A.
Garmshausen
(signs
Adolph
Garms-
hausen)
and
Marie
Garmshausen
to
same
-Part
of
lot
3.
Smith
&
J'ackard'B
sub
$1
John
Sharp
and
Anna
Sharp
to
same-
Part
of
lots
13
and
16,
block
A.
ltaab
s
subdivision
»}
.1.
11.
Jacobs
(signs
John
11.
Jacobs)
and
Olive
K.
Jacobs
to
same—
Part
lot
15,
block
H.
Raab'H
nubdl
vision
$1
J.
T.
Peed
and
Lizzie
Peed
to
name-
Part
lot
6,
block
5
.Raymond
Imp.
Co
tract
$*
J.
R.
Swain
to
same—
Part
lot
5,
block
5,
same
tract
S'V'J,
J.
M.
Kellerman
to
same—
Part
lot
7,
Raymond
Villa
tract
No.
1
......$1
A.
L.
Belleguy
to
same-Part
of
lots
4
and
G,
Raymond
Imp.
Co.'s
tract,
blk
6
$1
A.
F.
Mcßeynolds
and
Maye
Mcßeyn-
olds
to
same—
Part
lot
11,
block
A,
Raab
s
subdivision
'
$1
M.
B.
Reid.
Ada
J.
Longley,
George
A.
Green,
as
trustees
of
South
Pasadena
City
School
Dist.
to
same—
Part of
lota
11
and
12,
block
B.
Throop
Gates
&
Cook's
sub-
division;
also
lot
2,
block
1,
Lightfoot's
Baptist'
church'
'of'
South
'
Pasad'ena
to
same
_p
a
rt
lot
3,
block
B,
Raab'a
sub-
division
•\u25a0•
• •
•
»1°
John
S.
Mnltrnan
and
Clara
R.
Shatto
to
Frank
Mendenhall
—
Lot
2,
block
2,
Maltman
&
Shatto's
subdivision
$v
Emll
Firth
and
Benveneda
S.
Firth
to
John
Iriart
—
Lot
19,
Firth's
Boulevard
tract
...••••••
I
\u25a0
•••••••<
'10
Charlotte
N.
Creighton
and
Telfalr
Crelghton
to
State
Bank
and
Trust
company—
Part
lot
47
and
lot
46,
Ellen-
dale
place,
and
part
lot
47V4
and
all
lot
4tHA,
Bowker'a
addition
$10
Lydia
M.
Sicker
to
Mrs.
Luella
Rogers
Part
lot
22,
block
11,
Hall
tract..
slo
•
T.
F.
Hayes
and
Marcia
M.
Hayes
to
Frieda
Mildred
Terry
—
Lot
30,
block
33,
Avalon
••
.
••
•
•
$10
Pearl
P.
Arbucklo
to
Union
Trust
and
Realty
company—
Lots
1,
2, 9,
10
and
14,
Robert
Marsh
&
Co.
Florence
Heights
tract
*
10
Viola
P.
Haskell
to
A. A.
Jepson—
Part
Dr.
Conger
Home
tract
$10
South
Pasadena
Methodist
Episcopal
church
to
Sanford
&
Smith—
Part
lot
8
and
part
lot
10,
block
A,
Raab's
subd
-
vision
•
$19uu
M.
E.
Cary
to
Alice
M..Tift—
Lots
7»
and
80,
block
B,
Temple
Street
Villa
tract
*
4uo
Title
Insurance
and
Trust
company
to
James
K.
Narragon—
Lot
16,
block
U,
La
Palma
tract
...
•••
\u25a0*!«
James
A.
Keency
to
Anna
B.
Kirk-
Lot
3,
block
3,
Washington
Villa
tract
\u2666
10
Anna
B.^Dugen
to
Nora
McCartney
and
Mary
Carney
Andrews—
Portion
of
block
7,
Nichols'
addition
to
West.
Los
An
a
e
A°f
Blackburn"
and
Barah'Blackburn
to
Ellen
M.
Schultz—
Lot
7,
block
i,
Central
Home
place
v»*
V,
ii
Hannah
A.
Baldwin
and
O.
M.
Bald-
win
to
W.
H.
Molvin—
Lot
6,-
block
10,
Manhattan
Beach
\u2666
lv
Union
Trust
and
Realty
company
to
Clara
Ornbaum
and
Minnie
O.
Arthur-
Lot
12,
block
C,
Short
Line
Boach
sub-
division
No.
1
\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0••\u25a0\u25a0•'
ll
Georgina
S.
Jones
to
Arrietta
Duryea
—Lot
E,
block
117,
Santa
Monica....
sl
Arrietta
Duryea
to
Elmer
M.
Smashev
—
Same
as
above
•••
-flO
Walter
Lindley
and
Florence
Lindley
to
W.
Jarvls
Barlow
—
Portion
of
lot
10,
block
33,
Ord
survey
$2760
A.
,V.
Rogers
and
W.
E.
Rogers
to
William
R.
Harper—
Lot
12,
block
30,
Garvanza
addition
No.
1
.....S4OO
Luke
Craig
and
Ella
M.
Craig
to
William
Clark
Grisso—
Portion
of
lot
2,
S
°w'
cT^Grfsso'
'
William"
Clark
'Gr'isßO
(being
the
same
person)
and
Lulu
May
Grisso
to
Luke
Craig—
Lot
124
and
part
lot
123,
Wiesendanger
South
End
tract
*
1U
Isaac
A.
Brewer
and
Ellen
G.
Brewer
to
Henry
J.
Jesberg—
Lot
1,
block
p,
Menlo
Park
subdivision
No.
2
$10
F.
M.
Douglass
and
Phoebe
A.
Doug-
lass
to
Hermosa
Beach
Land
and
\Vater
company
—
Part
of
,
Rancho
Sausal
Re-
dondo
\u2666
lt
'
J.
Ransome
Bransby
to
S.
R.
G.
Twy-
cross
and
Catherine
J.
Smith
—
Lot
«,
block
12,
Carter's
Vineyard
tract...
slo
James
G.
Scarborough,
trustee,
to
Mrs.
H.
E.
Dunton,
trustee—
Lots
10,
11.
12,
13
and
14,
block
26,
Pasadena
Villa
tract
*
150
J
V.
Bartow
and
Jane
E.
Bartow
to
Emma
R.
Smith—
Part
lot
-6,
block
4,
Bartow
tract
••••••
\u2666
'
v
iJeasldu
Water
company
and
Broad-
way
Bank
and
Trust
company,
trustee,
to
Emma
K.
Smith—
Lot
7,
block
X
Knoll
Park
tract
$10
Lewis
G.
Helm
and
Mary
E.
Helm
to
N.
C.
Lollich
—
Lots
14,
15
and
lt>.
block
8,
Long
Beach
'
Harbor
View
tract.
.
.$lO
N.
C.
Lollich
and
Almyria
Lollich
to
Samuel
T.
Rankin—
Part
lots
15
and
16,
block
8,
same
tract
»'O
,T.
B.
Losee
and
Alice
Losee-
to
Louisa
Weaver
—
Lot
1,
Losee's
subdivision.
slo
Willis
L.
Simons
and
Isabella
Simons
to
Jane
Wilder—
Lot
6,
block
53,
Po-
Nancy'
C.'
Ba'nVeV
'and
L.
Barnes
to
Henry
Morris—
Part
lot
10,
block
X,
Monrovia
.'
••
.S3uOO
William
H.
Lake
and
Mary
Grace
Lake
to'
Henry
Newby
—
Lot
3,
Jewett
»
subdivision
'•
• •
•$!«
L.
W.
Bllnn
to
Dida
L.
Hubbard
—
Lot
9,
Daly
&
Mottler
tract
$10
Evalena
Mlnlch
and
Harry
K.
Minlch
to
Charles
E.
Lewis—
Lot
72,
Daven-
port's
San
Pedro
Street
tract
$10
Luis
Enrlquez
to
Santa
Monica
Land
and
Water
company
—
Undivided
one-
eighth
Interest,
being
all
of
described
property
allotment
No.
3
to
Ramona
M.
de
Baker
in
deVree
of
partition,
R.
8.
Baker
vs.
Manuel
Marquez
et
u1....510
Edwin
S.
Shapland
and
Mattie
L.
Shapland
to
Leavens
H.
Donaldson
—
Undivided
half
Interest
in
part
lot
18,
block
U,
West
Los-
Angeles
..$lO
Leavens
H.
Donaldson
and
Martha
b.
Donaldson
to
E.
S.
Shapland—Undi-
vided
half
interest
in
lot
18,
block
U,
same
tract
\u25a0•!."',
Abbott
Kinney
company
to
John
U.
Pope—
Lot
23,
block
18,
Venice
.of
America
#i6uu
Williamette
Steam
Mill,
Lumbering
and
Manufacturing
company
to
L.
l>.
Dawson—
Lot
6,
block
1,
Highland
tract
addition
No.
15
\"\\9
Jennie
Loo
Fletcher
and
Norval
W.
Fletcher
to
Ida
Lebovitz
—
Lot
18,
block
15,
Electric
Railway
Homeßtead
Abso-
elation
tract
•••••
V.I
5
.
Jesse
O.
Marsh,
Mabel
R.
March
to Alta
M.
Weßsell—
Lot
9,
block
D,
Raymond
Villa
tract
No.
1
....II
Frank
Booth,
Nancy
L.
Booth
to Wil-
liam
Nelson
and
Electa
Nelson—
Lots
P
and
Q,
block
118,
Banta
Monica
........$lO
Gao.
H.
Peck,
Olive
ii.
Peck
to
Jo-
hanua
Ilartnett—
Lot
1,
block
7,
Peck's
Grand
View
tract
...........$350
Park
Land
Co.
to
Amos
J.
Thomas—
Part'
lots
17
and
18,
block
21,
Huntlngton
Hark
$10
J
V.
Bartow,
Jane
E.
Bartow
to
Uen-
rletta
Williams—
Lot
18,
block
2.
Bartow
tract
\u25a0
:
$10
Seaside
Water
Co.,
Broadway
Bk.
&
Tr.
Co.,
trustees,
to
E.
J.
Venable—
Lot
11,
block
0.
Knoll
Park
tract
.\.slo
Joueph
A.
Thompson,
Sadie
Thompson
to
D.
VI.
Rosenberg
and
Margaret
H.
ltoa-
enberg—Part
of
farm
lot
8
'.
$10
John
Kempley,
Ann
Kempley
to
James
Shackieton—
Lot
4,
block
4,
Kempley
sub-
division
...$lO
8.
K.
Hemphill.
Emma
Hemphill
to
John
Allen,
Man
kUi
Allen—
Lots
!•
and
11,
block'
53,
Long
Beach
............
V,..
....$lO
Laud
Imp-
As«n.
to
11.
8.
Mimuon—
Lots
6
and
7,
block
lU3,
Alamltos
Beach
town-
site
,
$10
Henry
C.
Win
tor.
Mury
A.
lllntor
to
1
,
FRIDAY.
JUNR
2,
1906.
'»
Truman
Potter,
Mnrle
Potter
to
Andrew
Andemon-Irfits
7
nnd
»,
block
2,
subdi-
vision
o(
lot
6,
block
F,
H.
8
$10
IT.
T.
&
R.
Co.
to
Fromholt
Olson—
Lots
222
and
223,
Strong
&
Dickinson's
Fluuerna
Boulevard
tract
$S3l
KllenH.
Wheeler
to
William
O.
Clark-
Lot
7.
B.
It.
Whreler
tract
$10
Charles
T.
Merrltt,
Fnnnle
K.
Mftrrltt
to
Clifton
J.
Platt—
Lot
24,
Frank
C.
Platt
Co.
's
first
tract
$10
A.
W.
Shumwny,
Jennie
M.
Bhumwny
to H.R.
Eastman—
Lot
60
and
part
lot
14.\
block
C.
Meadn
and
Dalton
tract
$10
Jr. K.
Knutman
to
Allen
V.
Fortler,
Mary
V..
Fortler-Same
as
above
$10
A.
13.
I'omeroy,
Florence
A.
Pomnroy
to
George
W.
Stimson,
Charles
M.
Btlmson—
hot
it,
block
A;
lot
3,
block
A;
undivided
H
of
lot
4,
block
A,
and
lot
28,
block
U,
I'omeroy
&
Stimson's
subdivision
of
Al-
hambra
$10
C.
K.
Anthony
and
Barali
Anthony
to
In
A.
Bldg.
Co.—
Lot
312,
Alexander
Wei
II
tr»ot
jio
Edward
(».
Hrockmatm
and
Nellie
Urockmann
to
T. O. &T.
Co.—
Part
of
neo-
tlon
20
2
8
13
W
$10
J.
M.
Harbour
and
Sanih
1.
Harbour
to
W.
Li
Bowman-
Lots
11
and
91,
May
tr
$10
Mrs.
11. 15.
Dickinson
and
8. 8.
Dlckln-
son
to
Mrs.
Alary
Morgan—
hot
18,
Al-
hambra
Road
tract
$10
George
O.
Force
and
Emma
A.
Force
to
C.
.1.
Shepherd—
Lot
1,
block
10,
South
Woodla
wn
„
$10
J.
A.
IlowUon
and
Mary
A.
Ilowden
to
ITenry
Btunrt
Hackntaff
and
Oma
Dor*
Hackstalt—
Part
of
lot
12
and
part-
of
lot
11,
block
16.
West
Adams
Heights
....$lO
J.
W.
Anderson
and
Barnh
M.
Anderson
to
John
Norwood—
Lots
50
and
D
7,
M.
L.
Wick's
subdivision
of
lots
301
and
806,
South
&
Porter
tract
$620
John
Norwood
nnrl
Annln
Norwood
to
.T.
A.
Halstead—
lajls
fit!
and
D
7,
In
mima
sub-
division
$750
n.
W.
Polndexter
and
Madeline
R.
Polndexter
to
1,.
L.
Newerf
—
Lot
7.
PolndeKter's
subdivision
of
lot
2,
block
88,
Terminus
Ilomentead
tract
$10
James
W.
Kays
to
Arthur
Leo
Adams
and
Helen
P.
Adams—
Lot
18,
block
O,
North
Park
tract
$10
Charles
A.
Smith
and
Sophia
C.
Smith
to
James
Fredda
Matteson,
Jr.,
nnd
Anna
Maletson
—
Lots
37
and
88,
Key-
stone
tract
r
$10
W.
H.
Warner
and
Cora
S.
Warner
to
Sherman
S.
Stevens
and
Fannie
L.
Ste-
vens
—
Lot
3,
block
I,
M.
D.
Painter's
subdivision
$10
Bherman
S.
Stevens
and
Fiinnio
L.
Stevens
to
Cora
S.
Warner
—
Lot
1,
Al-
len
&
Hals«y's
subdivision
$10
William
McCarty
and
Elizabeth
Me-
Carty
to
Fanny
M.
Kelley
—
I'art
of
lot
1,
Thompson
Brothers'
subdivision.
.$lO
Thomas
A.
Keed
and
Martha
M.
Reed
to
James
K.
Loucks
and
Ida
V.
Loucks
—
Portion
of
Indianolu
place
as
shown
on
map
of
H.
T.
Bartram's
si;'»>divlßlon
of
Indlanola
place
$10
Soren
Hanson
and
Eva
Hanson
to
Thomas
Smart
—
Lot
11,
block
32,
Ar-
tesian
tract
$10
Joseph
W.
Obear
and
Helen
Obear
to
Ira
Li
Leard
—
Part
of
lot
20,
lirown
&
Newton
subdivision
'
$10
Joseph
T.
Greenwood
and
Adelaide
Greenwood
to
Daniel
11.
Benedict
—
Lot
2,
Sarah
M.
Hall's
subdivision
$10
P.
J.
McCJarry
to
Stanley
F.
McClung
—
Part
Rancho
La
Ballona
$1
i»
C.
M.
Moore
(known
as
C*
Matthew
Mooru)
to
E.
K.
Wood
Lumber
com-
pany—S.
M.
Moore's
Home
place...
slo
Alice
C.
Williamson
to
Kathryne
J.
Wilson—
Lot
8,
block
7,
West
Adam*
Heights
-\u25a0
.$lO
Isabel
J.
Barrett
to
Edward
J.
Far-
mer
—
Lot
7,
block
3,
Hollywood
Ocean
View
tract
No.
2
•
$1
0
AnnJe
M.
Knerr,
executrix
of
estate
of
Kate
Knerr,
deceased,
to
Jeanette
Fcnsky
—
Part
lot
10,
Lyman
&
Stevens'
subdivision
$3UOO
Samuel
C.
Graham
and
Mamie
Gra-
ham
to
Hanson
H.
Cross
and
Kearnle
Cross
—
Lot
4,
block
2,
Falrview
tract
$3
0
Edmund
Lincoln
to
L.
Douglas
Sover-
eign
—
Part
lot
23,
Sierra
Madro
tract
$V>
Genie
H.
Silkwood
and
L.
T.
Sllkwood
to
Josph
Atkinson
and
Margaret
Atkin-
son
—
Lots
1,
2
and
3,
block
V,
K.
Avery
McCarthy's
subdivision
\.
.$lO
A.
M.
Lovelace
and
Florence
Love-
lace
to
Margie
Goings
—
Lot
22
and
part
lot
21.
Westacres
$U2.50
Talltha
J.
Moss
to
John
H.
Brown
—
Lots
60,
61
and
62,
South
Park
View-
tract
$10
Joseph
11.
Benslnger
to
Mary
A.
Parker
—
Lot
18,
block
26,
Hall
tract.slo
Margaret
Mehegan
to
Charles
O.
Goodwin
—
Lot
22,
block
8,
Urmston
tract
$10
William
Mclntyre
to
Aidlne
Hall
—
Lot
22,
Roselawn
p1ace....
1
$10
Arthur
G.
Newton
to
Adelmer
K.
Tubbs
and
Maud
L.
Firth
—
Lot
78
and
part
lot
79,
Hafen
tract
$10
Frank
W.
Frith
(known
as
Frank
W.
Firth)
to
Maud
L.
Firth
—
Lot
78
and
part
lot
79,
Hafen
tract
$1
Throop
Polytechnic
institute
to
Liz-
ette
C.
Farrell
—
Lot
2
and
part
lot
3,
Amos
G.
Throop's
replat
$l-80u
George
S.
Baldwin
and
Ellen
M.
Bald-
win
to
Moses
S.
Pashglan
—
Part
lot
6,
El
Molino"
tract
$10
Mary
D.
Gibson
and
C.
P.
Gibson
to
L.
N.
Collier
—
Lot
7,
Sarah
M.
Hall's
subdivision
...$lO
Charles
W.
Stewart
and
Jessie
O.
Stewart
to
Mrs.
Melissa
D.
Edmonds
—
Lot
5,
block
2,
Bartow
tract
$3500
Fred
Somers
and
Minerva
M.
Somers
to
John
H.
Burton
—
Part
lot
22
and
part
lot
24,
block
2,
Country
Club
tract
$10
Bertha
Bellinger
and
Anton
Bor-
linger
to
Otto
Amerlan
and
Fanny
Amerlan
—
Lot
1,
Mills
subdivision
of
lot
1,
De
Colls
Vineyard
tract
$10
Frank
Garrett
and
Sarah
G.
Garrett
to
Maria
Smith
—
Lot
10,
block,
F,
Al-
varado
Terrace
tract
$10
Maude
W.
Johnston,
administratrix
of
estate
of
Griffin
Johnston,
deceased,
to
Cal.
F.
Hunter
—
Undivided
one-sixth
interest
In
property
commonly
known
as
Allen
block
$8000
A.
P.
Cross
and
Odessa
Cross
to
Hen-
ry
Klum
—
Lots
1,
2
and
3,
Peck's
subdi-
vision
of
lots
1
and
4,
block
27,
San
Pedro
....'.
$1"
Eleanor
Van
Zandt
and
W.
S.
Van
Zandt
to
James
D.
Tracy
and
Kva
B;
Tracy
—
Part
lot
5,
H.
M.
Weight's
sub-
division
v
;;
J1
°
Charles
G.
Musket
and
Emma
L.
Mus-
ket
to
Theodore
Welsendanger
—
Lots
1
to
10,
block
C,
Curtis
Park
tract
$1
Theo.
Wlesendanger
to
Title
Guar-
antee
and
i
Trust
company
—
Same
as
above
.'
\u0084.$lO
Title
Guarantee
and
Trust
company
to
Israel
Nusbaum
—
Lot
7,
block
6,
South
Woodlawn
$10
Charles
M.
L.
Hill
to
Jeanette
E.
Plerson
Part
lot
10,
Vawter's
subdi-
vision
of
Lucas
tract
$10
Grant
E.
Morgan
and
Agneß
D.
Mor-
gan
to
Roscoe
A.
Kimball
—
Lot
Jl.
re-
subdlvlslon
of
part
of
L.
L.
Ferry's
subdivision
•
•
•
\u25a0;;*
Julius
J.
Lee
and
Lucll
Lee
to
Mary
F
Bezold
—
Portion
of
lot
1,
block
29,
Erkenbrecher
Syndicate
Santa
Monica
tract
*
10
United
Land
and
Water
company
to
Henry
J.
Scheper—
Lot
3,
block
21.
and
lot
1,
block
9,
Sierra
Vista
townsite.slo
Alamltos
Land
company
to
J. O
Mitchell—
Part
Farm
lot
117,
Alamltos
«
rac
t
$10
Same
to
J.
E.
Hart
and
E E.
Hart-
Tart
Farm
lot
117,
same
tract
SlO
R
W.
Darby
and
Lillian
E.
Darby
to
Annie
R.
Polltte
and
Katio F.
Me-
Qulllcn—
Lot
2,
block
2,
,Buena
Vista
ti
act
••••
**0
Francis
•
A.
Seymour
to
Luelan
Alonzo
Peet
and
Maggie
H.
Peet—
Portion
of
lot
8,
Monterey
terrace.
;
...
..II
Leo
Longley
and
Ada
J.
Longjey
to
city
of
South
Pasadena
—
Strip
of
land
commencing
at
northwest
corner
of
Mission
street
and
Prospect
avenue,
thence
north
along
west
line
of
Pros-
pect
avenue
ten
feet,
eto
......II
H
J.
Woollacott
to
same
—
Part
lot
1.
Smith
&
Packard's
subdivision.
..
.$1
1
Lamont
H.
Chick
and
Herbert
F.
Pitcher
to
same
—
Part
lot
15,
block
U,
Raab's
subdivision;
part
lot
12.
Smith
&
Jacobs'
Fourth
subdivision
.$1
Lamont
H.
Chick
to
same—Part
lot
14,
block
21,
Smith
&
Jacobs'
Fourth
subdivision
..
.^
...
$1
Pacific
Electric
Railway
company
to
same—
Part
lot
6,
block
D,
Wotkyna
&
Martin's
subdivision
..
.11
Elizabeth
A.
Iloach
to
same—
Part
lot
14.
block
B,
Raab's
.subdivision
$1
Elma
Bertelltf
Ferguson
to
same
—
Purt
lots
6,
7
and
8,
block
6,
Raymond
Improvement
Company
tract.
..
....
.
.$1
Leo
Longley
to
sume-Part
lot
1
and
part
of
lot
a.
block
E,
Wotklnß
&
Martin
subdivision
i."«i""i!"i
717
1
G.
W.
Lawyer
and
Cdra
E.
Lawyer
to
same—
Part
of
lot
2
and
part
lot
1,
Smith
&
Packard's
subdivision
\u0084...............$1
Churleu
Packard
to
same—
Part
of
lot
8,
block
2,
repulat
of
South
Pasadena
'..sl
Clias
Packard
and
Elmer
Packard
to
same-Part
lot
6
and
6.
Smith
and
Pack-
ard
subdivision
ii«j«A!
717
1
G
W.-
Tha.ver
and
Anna
E.
Thayer
to
same—
Part
of
lot
4.
same
subdlvltiloii
..$1
Wllluini
H.
Kllborn
and
Julia
A.
K||.
born
to
City
of
South
Pasadena—
Part
of
lots
1
and
2.
block
H.
Raab's
subdivision;
Dart
lot 6.
block
C.
Thruvu
Gates
&
Cook's
'
.
'
'
v
\u25a0 \u25a0
.
REAL
ESTATE
TRANSFERS
LOS
ANGELES
HERALD:
SATURDAY
MORNING,'
JUNE
3,
tgos'.
MARINE
NEWS
9
\
FOR
B
A
L
,t
JW^_.
Suburban
Property
DOLQEVILLB.
Tim
MANUFACTURING
AND
AT,flO
ONRpK'TIIR
FINEST
RESIDENCE
BITIiI'RBS
OF
LOS
ANGELES
COUNTY.
Office
on
«ho
tract,
of
Suite
416-417,
Pacific
Electric
Building.
8,
J.
WHITB
ft
CO.,
AGENTS.
FOR
SALE—
*<loOo|
7
ACRES
INSIDE
city
limits,
Vt
In
full
bearing
wal-
nuts,
balance
young
walnuts
and
grapes;
pumping
plant,
watc-r
piped
nil
over
place;
Rood
four-room
house,
barn,
inrubator,
sovoral
hun-
dred
chickens,
horso
nnd
wagon
nnd
nil
fnrmlnff
Implements:
Vt
rash.
COOPER
&
CUDDKHACK,
218
8.
Hrondwny.
Suburban
Property—
Hollywood
NICR
LEVEL
LOT,
GOxltf,
WITH
cement
curbs,
gradrd
str^rlH
and
hMh-
wnlks;
convenient
to
school,
church
nnd
enr
lines;
located
between
Wcwtr-rn
nri'l
Vermont
avenues.
Prico
$r,on;
$25
rn-Oi,
$10
monthly.
CIIAS.
S.
MANN,
3l<l
West
Fourth
St.
Beach
Property
own
two
III«
TIIACTS
AT
HUNTINOTON
PARK.
LARGE
LOTS.
LITTLE
PRICES.
FREE
TICKETS
FOR
TITE
ASKING.
FULL-
INFORMATION
AT
OUR
OFFICE,
linss
&
MNDSEY,
riIONH
SUNSET
MAIN
4822.
lI
MM
14
7002.
lIOOM
31-1
.
11.
W.
HUMiMAX BUILUIIVG.
Furniture
FOR
SALE
—
FACTORY
PRICES
ON
furniture
continues!
Stands,
$1.00;
chair*,
GEe;
rockers,
$1.26;
6-
foot
extension
ta-
bles,
$5.00;
iron
beds,
$150;
wall
hat
racks,
with
mirror,
$l.»i;
small
dress-
ers,
$5.75;
box
couches,
$i5O;
couch
cov-
ers,
$1.10;
$1.50
kitchen
tables,
$1.15;
treas-
ure
tables,
$3.50;
3-drawPr
chiffoniers,
$3.75;
ladles'
desks,
$5.00;
$12.50
oak
dress-
ers,
French
kluhs,
}!),50:
$15.00
mantel
folding
bed.
$11.50;
$G.
50
Ramie
couch
for
We
are
way
below
market
value
on
everj-thlng.
J.
M.
OVERELL,
C52-C54
South
Main
St.
SPECIAL
NOTICE-2
CARLOADS
OF
household
goodw;
also
tho
entire
stock
of
furniture
and
carpets
has
been
moved
down
to
647
S.
SPRING,
to
be
closed
out
at
great
sacrifice,
so
If
you
are
look-
Ing
for
furniture
bargains
come
to
647
S.
SPRING.
FOR
SALE
—
OFFICE
FURNITURE,
cheap.
Also
office
for
rent.
412
CHAMBER
OF
COMMERCE.
Orange
Groves
FOR
SALE—
2
AND
5-ACRE
TRACTS
AT
ALHAMBRA.
VERY
DESIRABLE
RESIDENCE
SITES;
NEAR
ELEC-
TRIC
LINE;
FINE
VIEW;
IN
OR-
ANGES,
ETC.
R.
E.
IBBETSON
&
CO.,
316
TRUST
BLDG.
•
ET.TY
ORANGE
GROVES
NOW!
SEE
me
and
I'll
tell
you
why.
1..
SI.
I'KATT,
608
Laughlin
Bldg.
"Head-
quarters
for
onmge
groves."
Mem-
.
ber
L.
A.
R.
B.
Hotels
and
Lodging
Houses
A
SNAP
IN
A
NEWLY
FURNISHED
rooming
house
of
20
rooms,
centrally
lo-
cated,
for
sale.
Cheap
rent;
long
lease.
Inquire
of
WILL
METZGER,
510
South
Main.
Miscellaneous
PIANOS-ALL
YOU
NEED
TO
PAY
US
is
$ti
when
you
select
your
piano,
then
$ti
monthly.
Wo
won't
chargo
you
.any
interest.
We
positively
guarantee
the
price
we
ask
to
be
the
same
as
asked
In
Now
York,
Boston
or
Chicago.
Re-
'
member
the
old
house
of
FITZGER-
ALD
when
you
want
a
good
piano.
113
S.
Spring
street.
FOR
SALE—
LUMBER-BY
THE
NA-
TIONAL
COMPANY..
Try
the
big
new
yard,
20th
and
Alameda
streets;
clean,
new
stock
and
plenty
of
lt.
Come,
we'll
show
you
both
quality
and
price.
Largo
stock
of
sash
and
doors.
The
best
of
mill
work
at
tho
very
low-
est
prices.
NATIONAL
LUMBER
COMPANY,
20th
and
Alameda
streets.
SLAUGHTER
IN
WALL
PAPER—
'
BEST
VALUE
IN
U.
S.
76-ln.
burlap,
20c;
36-in.
dyed,
15c;
opaque
shades,
25c;
best
paint,
$1.,»;
table
oil
cloth,
20c;
molding,
2c;
shingle
stain,
75c;
best
white
enamel
made,
makes
things
look
like
a
mirror;
glas-
lng,
painting.
WALTER
BROS.,
627
S.
Spring.
NEW
DISCOVERY.
Our
enamel
llnlshes
things
like
a
mir-
ror;
none
better;
big cut
in
wall
paper,
best
value
in
U.
S.
;
76-in.
burlap,
20c;
30-ln.
dyed,
15c;
best
paiut,
$1.50
gal.;
table
oil
cloth,
20c;
shingle
stain,
75c
;<
opaque
shades,
25c;
tine
finished
mold-
ing,
2c.
Send
for
samples.
\u25a0 \u25a0
WALTER
BROS.,
U27
B.
Spring.
FOR
SALE—
NEW
AND
SECOND-HAND
billiard
and
pool
tables.
Bar
fixtures
of
all
kinds;
easy
payments.
Send
for
cat-
alogue.
THE
BRUNSWICK-BALKE-
COLLENDER
CO.,
«20
S.
Broadway,
Los
Angeles.
FOR
EXCHANGE
Real
Estate
$20,000
—
Stock
ranch
of
200
acres,
"
about
seven
miles
from
Ravenna;
eight-room
house,
stone
storeroom,
barn,
blacksmith
Bhop,
good
orchard,
everlasting
water;
water
piped
through
house,
barn
and
garden;
miles
of
ditches
with
pure
mountain
water;
fifteen
to
twenty
miles
Qf
range
for
cattle.
Want
to
trade
for
income
property,
city
or
eastern.
J.
\V.
CUHNB,
434
llrymm
lilurk.
FOR
EXCHANGE—
BY
BEN
AVHITE.
200
ranches,
$500
to
$150,000.
100
housesand
lots,
$1000
to
$50,000
100
orange
and
lomon
groves,
$2000
.
to
$100,000.
<-\u25a0
•>
..-.
,
•
5000
miac6llaneous
properties.
To
buy,
sell
or
trade
property
go
to
BEN
WHITE,
308
Bryson
Block,
2d
and
Sprlug
streets.
FOR
EXCHANGE-240-ACRE
RANCH
near
Redlands;
140
tilluble,
20
In
fruit;
4-room
house,
large
barn;
all
fenced;
well,
windmill
and
reservoir;
water
•piped
to
house
and
barn.
Price,
$25
per
acre.
Want
cH^propert^
&
cQ
.
412
Chamber
of
Commerce
Bldg.
FOR
EXCIIANGE-320
ACRES
CLEAR,
line
land;
want
U
or
7-room
cottage
and
will
pay
cash
difference.
R.
S.
SAUNDERS,
412
Chamber
of
Commerce
Bldg.
FOR
IiXCHANOtf
—
$Iw>oo
BUSINESS
block
at
Chicago;
want
Los
Angeles
or
good
paying
ranch
for
equity
of
$40,000;
party
now
here;
act
tiulck.
1,.
m.
!•«
att,
<!08
Laughlin
liuiUllng.
MAXON
WILL
EXCHANGE
YOUH
property,
any
location.
Large
list
to
select
from.
MAXON
REALTY
CO..
114-115
Stlmsou
Bldg.
BEN
WHITE
WILL~KXCUAN<H'3
YOUR
,
property.
808
BRYSON
BLOCK.
Second
and
BiU'lOK
uU.
Moiuboi-
14.1
4
.
A.
Realty
Board.
FOR
SALE
City
Lot*
and
Lands
FOR
SALE—
Three
lota
on Cnrroll
avenue,
being
N.
W.
oornrr
of
Douglas
street
nnd
Carroll
avenue,
noxltV)
feet,
$1750;
nnd
lots
4
and
6
Tif
block
4.
Ansrleno
Ilolghts,
being
100x135
feet,
at
fi.'*K),
or
$ri."io
for
either
half;
50
feet
west
of
Douglas
street.
Terms',
half
en
ah,
balance
as
agreed;
7
per
cent
Interest.
M.
L.
WICKS,
128
Hellman
Block,
2d
and
Broadway.
FOR
SA
LE—
WM;
LOTS
FOR
SALTS,
$50
flown
and
$r,o
.every
ft
months;
48th
St.,
between
Mntn
ami
Mnple
A
venue;
240
feet
from
Mnplc
avenue
and
Main
st;
.
8
lots
left:
$30
less;
easy
terms;
close
to
city
park.
WINTON
fk
McLEOD,
810
Trust Hldg.
Home
phono
SM;
Sunsft,
Main
6278.
FOITsALE^
-4260-
'
-$i"0-
•
West
10th
fit.
Corner
lot
In
Pico
Heights,
subject
to
•
street
grading.
W.
H.
OiJEAU,
402
Johnson
Bldg.
FOR
BALK—
FInTTIOT,
HALF
BLOCK
north
of
Westlake
Park;
only
$1900.
R.
S.
SAUNDERS,
412
Chamber
_of
Cnmmcrco
Hldg.
.
«'
Business
Property
W.
M.
OARLAND
ft
COMPANY,
324
HUNTINGTON
HLDO.
POPULATION
LOS
ANpELKS,
1910—
250,000.
'
FOn~SALTfI.
\
AND
BASE-
MKNT
BRICK
HOTEL
AT
LONG
BEACH."
THIS
HOTEL
HAS
A
SUPERB
SIT-
UATION
AND
OUGHT
TO
MAKE
SOMEBODY
A
GILT-EDGED
IN-
VESTMENT.
THE
TOP
FLOOR
TS
TINFTTRN-
JSiIED.
HUT
FURNITURE
OF
32
ROOMS,
PIANO
AND
POOL
TABLE
GOES
IN
THE
SALE.
PRICE
$35.000.00.
TERMS.
W.
M.
GARLAND
&
CO-
324
HUNTINGTON
BLDG.
MEMBERS
L.
A.
REALTY
BOARD.
'
FOR
SAI,K
—
\u25a0
WASHINGTON
STItHRT.
'
WASHINGTON
STREET.
WASHINGTON
STIIEET.
This
thoroughfaro
will
bo
the
next
street
paved.
For
a
few
days
we
ot-
'
fer
a
larKo
corner,
closo
In,
at
a
bar-
gain;
$30
per
foot
under
market
value.'
This
is
a
great
bargain
arid
a
money-maker.
C.
J.
HEYLER
&
CO.,
SOLE
AGENTS,
310-11-12
BRYSON
'
WAREHOUSE
AND
FACTORY
SITK3.
WAREHOUSE
AND
FACTORY
SITES.
.
'
WAREHOUSE
AND
FACTORY
SITES.
100
FEET
FRONTAGE
ON
BEATON
ST.,
SOUTH
OF
STH,
AT
$6000
FOR
A
FEW
DAYS.
havp:
many
more
pieces
for
industrial
purposes
from
bo-
foot
lots
to
acreage.
with
ok
without
switches
or
spurs,
and
adjacent
to
both
santa
fe
and
s.
p.
r.r.
am
sole
AGENT.
THOMAS
H.
HASTINGS.
THOMAS
H.
HASTINGS.
1102
BRALY
BLDG.
;
FOR
SALE
BY
BARRY
BROS.—
328-320
BRADBURY
BLDG.
WR"
HAVE
SEVERAL
CORNERS
ON
SOUTH
MAIN
STREET.
ONE
ESPE-
\u25a0
•
CIALLY,
100x140;
N.
E.
CORNER,
NEAR
'
ADAMS:
$170
PER
FRONT
FOOT.
A
\u25a0
CANVASS
OF
THE
FEW
AVAILAULE
CORNERS
DOWN
THERE
WILL
•
CONVINCE
YOU
THAT
THIS
IS
A
-
GOOD
INVESTMENT.
FOR
SALE—
.\u25a0':":\u25a0•
N.
<.W.
CORNER
OF
MAPLE
AYE.
AND
7TH
ST.,
TWO-STORY
BRICK
BUILDING;
CLOSE
TO
MAIN
ST.;
BARGAIN.
'
\u25a0
W.
M.
GARLAND
&
CO.,
324
HUNTINGTON
BLDG.
$10,750—
70%
FT.
SPLENDID
12-ROOM
dwelling;
No.
1325
Central
avenuo.
Bargain.
$6500
—
25x110
ft.,
good
12-room
house
and
barn.
No.
611
Towne
ave-
nuo.
WHITCOMB-GIBSON
CO.,
529-
531
Laughlin
Bldg.
Country
Property
~
~~
AN
OPPORTUNITY
~
THAT
IS
PASSING.
More
of
this
land
Is
being
sold
ev-
ery
week
and
all
of
this
30,000-acre
tract
of
corn,
whoat
and
alfalfa
land
will
soon
be
gone.
Any
Investor
or
homeseeker
who
has
$800
or
$10,000
and
who
falls
to
get
40
acres
or
a
section
of
this
land
at
our
present
prices
is
making
a
mistake.
NEXT
EXCURSION
TUESDAY.
.
PRICE
NOW
$22.50
AN
ACRE,
INCLUDING
ONE
$10
SHARE OF
WATER
STOCK
WITH
EACH
ACRE
SOLD.
'.WESTERN
COLONIZATION
AND
INVESTMENT
CO.,
.
811
Herman
W.
Hellman
Bldg.,
'
Cor.
4th
and
Spring,
Los
Angeles.
FOR
SALE
—
AT~ALTADENA,
THK
beautiful
foothill
suburb
of
Pasa-
dena:
$750—
Acre
lot,
well
located;
fine
i
view.
i'jvV'C
$1400
—
Chicken
ranch,
two
acres,
•
cute
cottage.
,*\u25a0\u25a0;:•;;
$2000
—
Kivo
acres,
planted
to
table
grapes;
splendid
soil,
good
water
right,
lies
well,
magnificent
view.
$2500
—
Fourteen
acres
in
assorted
fruits
and
table
grapes;
with
this
go
,
eighty
acres
hill
land
and
good
pri-
vate
wator
supply.
\u25a0'$5000
—
Ten-acre
orange
grove;
fine
..'building
site;
beautiful
unobstructed
li.
M.
PBATT,
608
Laughlin
Bldg.
'FOR
SALE—
CHICKEN
RANCH.
_
CHICKEN
RANCH.
2W
acres;
best
of
sandy
loam;
600
chicken**;
horse,
wagon,
all
farming'
tools;
chicken
house,
etc.;
5-rooni
.'
cottage,
furnished.
Party
going
east
'
and
mint
be
sold
in
30
days.
Price
$3300.
Terms.
SAN
GABRIEL
REALTY
CO..
' '
\u25a0
'1
Bole
Agents.
Office
.opposite
Mission,
San
Gabriel,
Cal.
,
.
,
.
FOR
SALK—
THE
SALT
LAKE
ROAD
id
now
running.
For
9
lty
lots
at
Las
Vegas,
also
acreage
in
the
Muddy
and
Vegas
valleys,
see
J.
F.
McPHERSON,
403
Stimson
Block,
cor.
\u25a0
Third
and
Spring;
a
commissioner
for
Nevada
in
California.
\u25a0
TO
1
.
,L.BT—
SO
ACRES
FIRST-CLASS
'farming
land
near
Fullerton,
with
water.
Now
in
crops;
$300
cash
needed.
K.
E.
181313T80N,
!U«
Trust
Bldg.
.
Sewing
Machines
"DON'T
FORGET."
WILLIAMSON
PIANO
CO.
have
the
STANDARD
ROTARY
SEWING
MA-
CHINE
to
sell.
We
have
Just
reoeived
a
shipment
of
the
late
styles,
with
sev-
eral
new
labor
saving
devices.
COMK
IN
AND
SEE
THEM.
."
We
also
have
a
large
stock
of
BI2C-
OND-HAND
SEWING
MACHINES.
All
makes—
prices
from
$4.00
up.
livury
machine
guaranteed.
WILLIAMSON
PIANO
CO.,
HBBi
t
327
S.
Hijring
st.
Stocks
and
Bonds
n
W.
POINDEXTBH.
BROKER.
409
*
Wilcox
building,
deals
In
bonds,
mort-
gages
and
ulher
tlrst-claaa
securities.
Kef
oi-iiiiec—
Fli-at
National
bunk.
ffjf^f
Ino
-
nnsiNnsg
cor.Miorc.
»s»
f£m£M
mrronnillriK!',
<1»y <""'
tveninn
"" ""
p»:i«l.in.«.
Call,
writ*,
phone.
V.
HnOWNSHERaER,
IluidnMi
Manager.
NO
SUMMER
VMCJtTIOM
Hut
ntudenU'
vacation
mad*
up.
Attend
th«
lni
K
i.Bt
nnd
ninMt
Influential
bunln««a
train-
Ing
achool
In
the
southweat.
Inquiries
ln-
VltK'
W»»
Booth
1111
l
fit.
i:.
K.
Iwinew,
l'r«-a.
nt;HINKH3
roM-ROR
IS
A
BAFH
AND
RB-
LIAHI.K
ICItOOU
NlHht
>f»«lon»,
812
W.
M.
•\u25a0
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
-~mm*
AND
GRAHAM
SCHOOL
OF
SHQHTHAftO,
•/«
J
G/tAA/0
4WT,
LOS
ANOtLAA,
CAL*
FOR
EXCHANGE
Real
Estate
FOn
EXCHANGE—
CITY
PHOHBKTT
FOtl
COUNTRY.
$,-,000
Mortgage
$1800;
house
southwest
for
a
ranch
near
Burbank
or
Glendalo;
must
be
Improved;
not
necessarily
hre^ro
house
on.
,
$5000
—
Mortgugo
$2700;
new
B-
room
house
for
small
ranch
worth
übout
$2DOO.
Glendalo
or
Burbank
district
preferred.
$3000—
Equity
in
13
lots
in
South
Hollywood
for
a
clear
ranch.
What
have
you?-
*
\u25a0
-•
<
\u25a0\u25a0
'
WM.
N.
HOLWAY,
211
Grant
Bid*.
Home
1939.
Main
4570.
FOR
EXCHANGE-
VUOOO
—
25
acres.
Improved;
18
acres
In
vineyard.
4
years
old;
also
prunes
and
apricots;
good
well;
want
good
city
or
eastern
property.
.
,
COOPKR
&-
CUDDEBACK,
218
S.
Broadway,
Room
237.
FOR
EXCHANGE-^"
)
31
Fine
little
chicken
ranch,
excellent
soil;
on
car
line,
about
12
miles
from
the
beach;
$3700.
Want
large
lot
close
In.
CITY
BUILDING
CO.,
Phone
ICT9.
<W%
S
Broadbay.
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
I?AKER^
r^ND~Tu^~AiTRANTT
BAKEKY
AND
RK9TAURANT
ON
BROADWAY;
NET
PROFITS
A
DAY.
$15.00.
WE
WILL
DELIVER
IT
$1000.00
CASH.
$1500.00
OUT
OF
BUSINESS.
CONFECTIONERY.
THIS
PLACE
CLEARS
$25.00
EVERY
DAY
IN
YEAR.
FOUNTAIN,
STOCK,
MACHINERY
AND
SAFE
WILL
IN-
VOICE
$11,000.00.
YOU
CAN
BUY
IT
FOR
$800O.(K):
$-1000.00
CASH,
BALANCE
OUT
OF
BUSINESS.
BARBER
SHOP
FOR
$1000.00.
6-CIIAIR
SHOP
THAT'S
CENTRAL,
DOING
ELEGANT
BUSINESS;
UNION;
HAS
BEST
TRADE
IN
CITY.
FOR
$1000.00.
OLD
SETTLERS
INVESTMENT
\
COMPANY,
COl-603
BRANT
BLDO
,
$2000—
ONE-HALF
OF
COPPER
MINE*;
income
$3000
month.
$2500—
Millinery
Ktock.
$1200—
IteHtnurunt.
«
$2500
—
Corner
grocery.
$3000
—
Livery
stock.
,
$600
—
Barber
shop.
$600
—
Clear
atorr.
$10,000—
Hotel
building
1
and
lot;
ln-
como
9100
dally.
$1000—
Store
buNiucftn.
v
jgOOO
—
Rooming
house.
$11,000
—
Valencia
oranges,
20
acres,
with
nine-room
residence,
nnd
300
lots
at
Huntlngton
-car
works.
South
Park
avenue.
LARKIN
&
CO.,
Phone
1066.
421
Byrne
Building.
I
HAVE
THE
HANDLING
OF
A
MlN-
lng
proposition
that
looks
very
good
to
me.
Fifteen
thousand
tons
of
fourteen-
dollar
ore
blocked
out
and
on
the
dump;
80
miles
from
Goldfleld.
I
want
to
In-
terest
a
few
good
men
In
the
formation
of
a
company
to
buy
lt.
SEE
DEAN
ABOUT
IT,
-202
Laughlin
Bldg.
HAVE
YOU
ANYTHING
TO
SELLT
Do
you
wish
to
buy
anything?
Do
you
need
money?
Do
you
need
advice?
Do
you
need
an
auctioneer?
See
ELY
STERN.
CIC
South
Broadway.
LEGAL
NOTICES
Notice
of
Stockholders'
Meeting
TO
THE
STOCKHOLDERS
OF
THK
Pacific
Light
and
Power
Company:
You.
will
please
take
notice
that
the
annual
meeting
of
the
stockholders
of
the
Pacific
Light
and
Power
Company
will
be
held
at
the
office
of
the
com-
pany,
No.
624
Pacific
Electric
building.
In
the
City
of
Los
Angeles,
County
of
Los
Angeles,
State
of
California,
on
Saturday,
the
17th
day
of
June,
1905,
at
9
o'clock
a.
m.,
for
the
purpose
of
elect-
ing
directors
of
Bald
corporation
for
the
ensuing
year,
and
for
the
transac-
tion
of
such
other
business
as
may
properly
come
before
the
meeting;.
The
stock
transfer
books
of
the
company
will
be
closed
911
Tuesday,
the
6th
day
of
June,
1905,
at
3
o'clock
p.
111.,
and
will
remain
closed
until
Monday,
the
19th
day
of
June,
1905,
at
10
o'clock
a.
m.
.
'
By
order
of
the
Board
of
Directors.
CHAS.
FORMAN,
Secretary.
Pacific
Light
and
Power
I
Company.
Los
Angeles,
Cal.,
May
31,
1905.
TO
THE
STOCKHOLDERS
OF
THE
T.
BILLINGTON
CO.:
Please
take
notice
that
the
regular
annual
meeting
of
the
stockholders
of
tho T.
Bllllngton
Co.
will
be
held
at the
office
of
the
company,
Sl2
South
Broadway,
In
the
city
of
Los
An-
geles,
Cal.,
on
Monday,
the
12th
day
of
June,
>1805,
at
8
o'clock
p.
m.,
for
the
pur-
pose
of
electing
a
board
of
directors,
and
for
tho
transaction
of
such
other
business
as
may
come
before
the
meeting.
,
PAUL
UILLINGTON,
Secretary.
SEALED
PROPOSALS
WILL
OK
RE-
ceived
at
office
of
«
Treasurer
Paclflo
Branch,
N.
H.
D.
V.
S..
Soldiers'
Home,
Los
Angeles
County,
Cal..
until
IS
o'clock
m.,
Juno
8,
1905.
and
then.
opened,
for
painting
Hospital
and
S
Barracks,
in
ac-
cordanoo
with
instructions
and
specifica-
tions,
copies
of
which,
with
blank
pro-
posals
and
other
Information,
may
be
had
upon
application
to
T.
J.
Cochrane,
Treasurer.
SEALED
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE
KB-
celved
at
offlce
of
Treasurer
Pacific
Branch,
N.
H.
D.
V.
8.,
Soldiers'
Home,
Los
Angeles
County,
Cal.,
until
12
o'clock
m.,
June
8,
1905,
and
then
opened,
for
dismantling,
1
removing,
retublng
and
re-
setting
two
100-H.
P.
Stirling
boilers.
In
accordance
with'
instruqtlons
and
specifi-
cations,
copies
of
which,
with
blank
pro-
Domain
and
other
Information,
may
be
had
upon
ttjipllcatlon
to
T.
J,
Cochrane.
Treasurer^
I
SEALED
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE
RE-
teived
at
otttce
of
Treasurer
Paclflo
Branch,
N.
11.
D.
V.
8..
Soldiers'
Ilome,
Log
Angeles
County,
Cal.,
until
IS
o
clock
m
.
June
8,
1905,
and
then
opened,
for
furnishing
and
laying
hardwood
floors
lv
Barracks
G
and
11,
in
acordance
with
hiHlruetlunH
and
specifications,
copleg
of
which,
with
blank
proposals
and
\u25a0
other
information-
.
may
<be
had
upon
»i>i>llca.
tlon
to
T.
J.
Cochrane,
Treasurer.
•
IS#SI|#EST
TOHIC
5^
'when
the
system
gets
debilitated
and
in
a
•
>ViSi~»sg>^
run-down
condition
it
needs
a
tonic
and
there
has
never
been
one
discovered
that
is
the
equal
of
S.
S. S.
It
is
especially
adapted
for
a
systemic
remedy,
because
it
contains
no
strong
minerals
to
derange
the
etomacli
and
digestion,
and
affect
the
liver
and
bowels.
It
is
made
entirely
of
roots,
herbs
and
barks
selected
for
their
purifying
and
healing
qualities,
and
possesses
just
the
properties
that
are
needed
to
restore
to
the
body
strong
robust
health.
When
the
blood
becomes
impure
and
clogged
with
waste
matters
and
poisons
the
body
does
not
receive
suf-
I
have
used
your
S.
S. S.
and
found
it
to
be an
ficient
nourishment
and
suf-
*;
xce
"
ent
™
to
build
up
the
general
health
and
tern
from
Hehilitv
weakness
B>ve
tone
B
«»d
strength
to
the
system.
I
have
used
S,«,
™S'
other
9
NS
111
*
«*»mmended.
*>«*
S. S. S.
did
sleeplessness,
nervoußness,
more
Q^
everythln
elge
combined.
As
loss
of
appetite,
bad
diges-
toit
,
ton
f
c
propertiee
it
giTea
a
.plendid
appetite,
turn
and
many
other
disa-
refreshing
Bleep,
and
the
tystem
undergoes
a
gen-
greeable
symptoms
of
a
dis-
end
building
up
under
its
invigorating
influence,
ordered
blood
circulation,
548
Woodland
Aye.,
Warren,
O.
Mrs.
Katu
Buck.
and
if
it
is
not
corrected
eorae
form
of
malignant
fever
or
other
dangerous
disorder
will
follow.
S. S.
B.
builds
up
the
broken
down
constitution,
clears
the
blood
of
all
poisons
and
impurities
and
makes
it
strong
and
healthy.
'
The
nerves
are
restored
to
a
|
calm
restful
state,
refreshing
sleep
is
had
again,
tUeappetite
returns
and
the
wholt
system
is
toned
up
by
this
great
remedy,
S. S. S.
is
a
blood
puri-
fier
and
tonic
and
acts
promptly
in
this
run-down
depleted
condition
of
the
system.
.'
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on
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.
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