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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Established 1870.
SATURDAY ... JUNE 22, 1878.
Dr. W. N. HARDIN,
Office and Residence, Corner Los Angeles and Sycamore Streets,
Anahiem, Cal.
J. H. YOCUM, M. D., Physician & Surgeon.
Office and Residence corner Centre and Palm Sarets,
With office hours at Blanken's Drug Store, from 9 to 10 a.m., and 4 to 5 p.m.
Anahiem, Cal.
DR. ALICE HIGGINS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE—Corner of Lemong and Centre Streets.
ANAHEIM.
Dr. J. N. BURTNETT,
Physician & Surgeon,
Santa Ana, Cal.
Graduate of Jefferson Medical College
Dr. H. F. THOMAS,
(Practitioner of Homoeopathy.)
Physician & Surgeon,
Graduate of the N. Y. Hom Med College, March, 1890.
Office and residence, 63 Spring Street, Los Angeles.
A Dream of Culture.
Poem by W. H. HAYDENSON
Read at the second anniversary of the Anahiem Literary Society, June 13th, 1878.
I stood beside the fairest of all bays,
Beneath the play of whose transparent tide
The iris-colored pebbles met my gaze
In endless shifting forms that grow and died
I had been thinking of the ways of men,
And dreaming what the world might one day be;
And call the shells and pebbles danced again,
As rolled the crystal wavelets from the sea.
Twas thus my fancies grew, till forms of glory
Illumined all my soul; and then no more
Saw I the bay nor distant sea-line hoary.
Nor lapping waves nor rainbow-pebbled shore.
A glorious palace quickly rose before me,
Wrought by some Arab genius, as of old,
Who by the magic of some spell now bore me
Close to those luminous gates of pearl and gold.
So glad was I, so lightsome was my heart,
My feet scarce touched the teaculated door,
I was entranced to see such wondrous art,
And stood in contact within the door.
The walls were crusted o'er with curious gems
Wrought in Monies of unique design;
The Good and Great, all crowned with diadems,
Looked from those walls with countenance benign.
And round the stately shafts of costly stone
Twined gorgeous flowers, (carved by no mortal hand).
Whose ladder leaves and buds and blossoms shone
In ruby, amethyst, and diamond.
Above, those wreathed columns stately height
A glowing roof of qualit design uplure,
Whence softly roiled a stream of mellow light,
Shedding mild tustre round on wall and floor.
And melodies, like naught on earth, arose,
Borne from those higher realms of music, whence
True song alone can come, and comes to those
Who seek to touch the spirit, not the sense.
The atmosphere within this palace was
Perfumed with odors (of some hidden flower)
That wandered ever, moved by hidden laws,
Filling the inner sense with subtle power.
Within this fairy palace, soon I saw,
First, faintly, to my unaccustomed sense,
Yet later, (as the spiritual law
with vision, clear, intense,
AN ACCORDANCE TO INCORPORATE THE TOWN:
The People of the State of New York sent in Senate and Assembly follows:
CORPORATE ONE:
Section One:—The People the boundaries of that town,
the township, in Los Angeles,
scribed in section two of the constitution a body politic,
the name of the Town,
by that name shall have sion, may sue and be sued in all actions whatsoever,
use a common seal and pleasure,
and may purchase and enjoy real and personal sell and dispose of the same benefit, subject to the provisions of this Act, and in soever.
Section Two:—Beginning corner of the original purity being the northeast corner intersection of North and Loma on a line along the north street, and North until it intersects a new drawn through the range ten west, as now along the said line south secta the south line of south township and range, being of Anaheim extension south boundary of Ana Walnut street, thence boundary of Walnut corner of lot thirty-one; boundary line of lot three south boundary of a two-three acre tract of land veras to Hansen and other Dreyfus, John P. Zeynals others, to the southeast.
ANAHEIM.
Dr. J. N. BURTNETT,
Physician & Surgeon,
Santa Ana, Cal.
Graduate of Jefferson Medical College
Dr. H. F. THOMAS,
(Practitioner of Homoeopathy.)
Physician & Surgeon,
Graduate of the N. Y. Hom Med College, March, 1869.
Office and residence, 43 Spring Street, Los Angeles.
DR. E. L. COWAN,
DENTIST,
Has opened an office in the upper part of Mrs. Met's building, Los Angeles street.
Anaheim. Having had twenty years experience, he can speak with confidence of his work. His scale of prices will be very low. His office days are Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturdays, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 5 P.M.
BOBERT W. SCOTT. Victor Montgomery.
SCOTT & MONTGOMERY,
Attorneys at Law.
Probate Business a Specialty.
Anaheim.
Los Angeles County, Cal.
M. L. WICKS,
Attorney at Law,
OFFICE—ROOMS 3 and 4, TEMPLE BLOCK,
LOS ANGELES.
Will practise in the Courts at Anaheim, as well as in the higher Courts.
R. W. SCOTT,
Notary Public.
SCOTT & MONTGOMERY'S OFFICE,
Kroeger's Block, Center Street, Anaheim.
R. LUEDKE.
Watch Maker and Jeweler,
Centre Street, Anaheim.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, and Jewelry carefully repaired and warranted.
Also, a fine assortment of Jewelry on hand.
L. GUNTHER,
Pioneer Boot and Shoe Maker,
Cor. Third and Los Angeles streets.
ANAHEIM.
GEORGE BAUER,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
Los Angeles Street.
MAKING AND REPAIRING AT THE LOWEST cash price. All orders promptly attended to I work guaranteed.
P. C. McKINNIE,
Contractor and Builder.
Shop—On Centre Street, opposite residence.
H. A. STOUGH & CO.
Blacksmiths.
HORSE SHOEING AND REPAIRING. CORNER OF Centre and Clementina Streets, near the Twined gorgeous flowers (carved by the hand).
Whose faded leaves and buds and blossoms shone In ruby, amethyst, and diamond.
Above, those wretched columns stately height A glowing roof of quaint design upbore.
Whence softly rolled a stream of mellow light, Shedding mild tustre round on wall and floor.
And melodies, like naught on earth, arose, Borne from those higher realms of music, whence True song alone can come, and comes to those Who seek to touch the spirit, not the sense.
The atmosphere within this palace was Perfumed with odors (of some hidden flower)
That wandered ever, moved by hidden laws,
Filling the inner sense with subtle power.
Within this fairy palace, soon I saw,
First, faintly, to my unacustomed sense.
Yet later, (as the spiritual law My boong changed) with vision, clear, intense,
The fair inhabitants of that fair land With forms politeid, clad in robes of light Moving together through those halls so grand;
Their calm joy filled my soul with sweet delight.
So passed before me, veiled in mystic shape.
The likeness of this world of ours, renewed Broad Culture reaching far from cape to cape Each beauty heightened and each wrong subdued.
Then thought I of the millions of my kind From slavery and ignorance set free;
The darkness scattered, the unmfortal mind Exulting in its new-born liberty.
The vision passed; the palace, with its halls,
Its fair inhabitants, I behold no more;
To purple mist were turned the amethyst walls;
To crested wavelets, all the emerald floor.
God's plans, I said, are only half concealed We darkly see, as in a tarnished glass.
His purposes are, one by one, revealed To read, as they in quick succession pass,
Teaching us many things if we but could Learn the great truths with which events are traught.
Teaching us how we may be wise and good Were we but quick to learn the lessons taught.
What ask we for! For men of noble heart.
What ask we for! For women fair and true,-For universal knowledge, science, art,
Given to the many, not the favored few.
What ask we for! For cultured ease for each That all should join to seek the common good,
And liberal Art shall lie within their reach,
Making the race one cultured brotherhood.
Again I looked upon the Intrusive sea;
The waves played lightly round that lovely shore,
But what I heard and saw that day shall be Treasured within my heart for evermore.
Not yet, I said, and still I said Not yet;
Though dawn is struggling through the cloudy grey;
Wait and hope on; the stars of night have set,
This pearly light is breaking into day.
The Gold of the World.
The bulk of gold in the world steadily increases, though the amount is but roughly approximated. Ten years ago it was estimated at about $5,950,000,000 in value. It must be greatly larger now, though we have no fixed data for approximating the amount. But it may be of interest to see what the bulk of the smallest sum ten years ago would be if it were all melted and run together. Pure gold is more than nineteen times as heavy as water, and a cubic foot of water would weigh a thousand ounces avoirdupois. A cubic foot of gold would weigh then over nineteen thousand ounces avoirdupois, and every such ounce of fine gold is worth (according to our coinage) somewhat more than eighteen dollars—so that the whole cubic foot of gold would be worth a little more than a third of a million dollars. A cubic yard of solid gold would be worth twenty-seven times as much as that, or over nine million dollars—and 660 cubic yards would contain somewhat more than the $5,950,000,000 of gold in the
until it intersects a line drawn through the range nine and sixteen o'clock along the said line south sexta the south line of seat township and range, bein of Anaheim extension south boundary of An Walnut street; thence boundary of Walnut corner of lot thirty-one; boundary line of lot three acre tract of land veras to Hansen and other Dreyfus; John P. Zeyn others; to the southeast thence northerly to the original Anaheim east boundary line of E beginning.
OFFICES AND
Section Three: The town shall be vested in to consist of five men Clerk, Marshal, Treasurer Peace.
ELECTION
Section Four:—All the provisions of this Act dance with the General this State. All the Board which are or are not the statutes of the Government elections; shall the Board of Election shall be appointed by one of said town; and have Board of Election under the State. Any elector during thenceo has residue whose name is upon the county; shall be entitled list is required to be said town. When thence completed they shall ed by the Board of Election; who shall safely lowing any person to and deliver them to tae at their meeting on subsequent to the Trustees shall meet o subsequent to the elec election returns scribed by the General State; declare the res Clerk to issue certifiied persons elected.
ELECTION
Section Five:—Sr Clerk, Marshal, Treasurer tails of said town o April ot each year; duties upon the fi thereafter and they for one year and ule elected and qualified MEETINGS
Section Six:—The meet on the first Mention qualify and o their number. They their stated meeting ordinance and they President at any time livered to each merit the Board shall b limits of the town; case the Clerk shall dent may appoint as clerk pro tem.
Section Seven:—Board,a majority y situate a quorum t number may adjourn may compel the attains in such manner
P. C. McKINNIE,
Contractor and Builder.
H. A. STOUGH & CO., Blacksmiths.
HORSE SHOKING AND REPAIRING. CORNER of Centre and Clementina Streets, near the Cooper Shop.
CHARLES WILLE, COOPERAGE.
Pipes, Barrels and kegs on hand at all times. Tanks and Tubs made to order. Honev Barrels for sale cheap.
Anaheim Cooper Shop, Centre Street, Anaheim.
J. WESTPHAL, - Proprietor
L. F. LEWIS,
Proprietor of the Planters' Stable, has opened a Branch Feed Stable, On Centre Street, near the Depot First-class accommodations for stock.
ISAAC COHEN,
(Successor to Heimann & George).
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE LARGEST best and cheapest stock of dry-goods, fancy goods grease and boys' clothing, shoes and boots, hats, trunks and valises. Also, groceries, provisions, crockery and hardware. Give me a trial.
FOR THE BEST Wines and Brandies GO TO THEO. REISER, Cor. Santa Ana and Olive Sts. Anaheim.
WASHINGTON, June 15th.—The report of the committee of conference on the army appropriation bill as finally agreed on leaves the army at 25,000 men. The section transferring the Indian Bureau from the Interior to the War department is stricken out. The organization of the army is to remain for the present as it is, but a commissioner is to be appointed to reconsider and report on this subject to Congress. The clause relating to the use of the army as a posse comitatus is amended by omitting the words "except when specially authorized by law."
Several cases of cholera have appeared at Marseilles, France.
AN ACT
To Incorporate the Town of Anaheim.
The People of the State of California represent in Senate and Assembly do enact as follows:
CORPORATE NAME.
Section One:—The People residing within the boundaries of that tract of land in Anaheim Township, in Los Angeles county, described in section two of this Act, are hereby constituted a body politic and corporate by the name of the Town of Anaheim, and by that name shall have perpetual succession, may sue and be sued in all courts and in all actions whatsoever, and shall have and use a common seal and alter the same at pleasure, and may purchase, receive, hold and enjoy real and personal property and sell and dispose of the same for the common benefit, subject to the provisions and limitations of this Act, and in no other way whatsoever.
Section Two:—Beginning at the northeast corner of the original purchase of Ontiveras, being the northeast corner formed by the intersection of North and East streets; thence on a line along the north boundary of North street, and North street projected until it intersects a north and south line drawn through the center of sections nine and sixteen of township four S. range ten west, as now established; then along the said line southerly until it intersects the south line of section sixteen, same township and range, being southwest corner of Anaheim extension; thence east along south boundary of Anaheim extension to Walnut street, thence north along east boundary of Walnut street to southwest corner of lot thirty-one; thence along south boundary of lot thirty-one and along the south boundary of a two hundred and thirty-three acre tract of land sold by Juan P. Ontiveras to Hansen and others, now owned by B. Dreyfus, John P. Zeyn, S. A. Sheffield and others, to the southeast corner of said tract; to provide for the draining, the establishing of grades, improvements, repairs and lightening of the streets and the construction of sidewalks, drains and sewers, and the keeping of the same in repair; to prevent the business of slangling animals within the limits of the town; to provide for the prevention and summary removal of all nuisances; to provide for the prevention and summary removal of all occupations detrimental to the public health, comfort and safety; and to provide for the prevention or regulation of contagious disease; to suppress or regulate the erection of soap, glue or tan works; to suppress and prohibit gambling houses and all houses of ill-fame and prostitution, and all occupations, houses, places, amusements and exhibitions which are against good morals and contrary to public order and decency.
Ninth.—To regulate the erection of steam boilers and engines, and to prohibit the erection thereof in places deemed dangerous to the inhabitants of the town.
Tenth.—To prevent the leaving of any animal upon any street, alley, or lane within the limits of the town without securely fastening the same; also to prevent the bitching or fastening of any animal to, or to prevent the posting of any notice or placard upon or otherwise defacing or injuring any lamp post or hydrant or any tree upon any highway of the town or any case or box around such tree.
Eleventh.—To prevent the appearance of any person upon any highway or public place in a state of drunkenness or intoxication, or in any private house or grounds to the annoyance of any person therein, and to prevent any person or persons from behaving in an indecent or lewd manner, or making any indecent exposure of his person, or performing any indecent, immoral or lewd play or representation, or the bathing in any public manner within the limits of the town; to prevent any noise, disorder or tumult to the disturbance of the public peace.
Twelfth.—To prevent the discharge of firearms, pistols or cannon within prescribed limits; to prevent the moderate riding or driving of any horse or shall forthwith be transmitted by the clerk of the said Board to said engineer.
Article Two.—It shall be the duty of said engineer, upon receiving such notice, to proceed and survey the said proposed improvement, to make a map thereof, showing the location, boundaries, the amount of land necessary to be taken and the names of the owners and possessors thereof, showing the portion owned and possessed by each, and return the same to the Board of Trustees within ten days after the receipt of said resolution by him, unless longer time shall be granted by said Board.
Article Three.—Upon receiving said map and return from said engineer, the said Board shall forthwith give notice of not less than thirty days, by publication in a newspaper, if there be one published in said town, if there be no newspaper published in said town then by posting notices at the place of meeting of said Board and at three other public places in said town of Anaheim, of the time and place where they will hear all parties desiring to show cause against said improvement. At the time and place designated in such notice or at such subsequent time as the Board may adjourn to, but such adjournment shall not in the aggregate exceed seven days, the Board shall proceed with such hearing.
Article Four.—If no objection be made, or if after hearing the objections thereto the Board shall remain of the opinion that such improvement should be made, they shall elect, by ballot, three commissioners, residents and property owners in said town, not interested directly or indirectly in the proposed improvements, or in the property to be affected thereby, to assess the damages and benefits to be caused by said improvements. Within two days thereafter, said commissioners shall give notice of time and place where they will proceed to examine the property to be affected by such improvements; by an advertisement for three days in a newspaper published in said town if there be a newspaper published therein, and if not, by posting notices at the place of meeting of the Board, and at three other places in said town. At the time and place named they shall proceed to the lands and improvements to be
UNTIL it intersects a north wall and drawn through the center of sections nine and sixteen of township four S. range ten west, as now established; then along the said line southerly until it intersects the south line of section sixteen, same township and range, being southwest corner of Anaheim extension; thence east along south boundary of Anaheim extension to Walnut street, thence north along east boundary of Walnut street to southwest corner of lot thirty-one; thence along south boundary line of lot thirty-one and along the south boundary of a two hundred and thirty-three acre tract of land sold by Juan P. Ontiveras to Hansen and others, now owned by B. Dreyfus, John P. Zeyn, S. A. Sheffield and others, to the southeast corner of said tract; thence northerly to the southeast corner of the original Anaheim tract, thence along east boundary line of East street to point of beginning.
OFFICES AND ELECTIONS.
Section Three:—The Government of said town shall be vested in a Board of Trustees to consist of five members, an Assessor, Clerk, Marshal, Treasurer and Justice of the Peace.
ELECTION.
Section Four:—All elections held under the provisions of this Act, shall be in accordance with the General Election Laws of this State. All the duties of an Election Board, which are or may be prescribed by the statutes of the State, regulating and governing elections, shall be performed by the Board of Election of said town, who shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of said town, and have the same power as a Board of Election under the general laws of the State. Any elector of the county, whoso time of the election, and for thirty days prior thereto has resided in said town, and whose name is upon the Great Register of said county, shall be entitled to vote, but no poll list is required to be made of the voters of said town. When the returns shall have been completed, they shall be sealed and delivered by the Board of Election to the town Clerk, who shall safely keep the same, not allowing any person to open the said returns, and deliver them to the Board of Trustees at their meeting on the first Wednesday subsequent to the election. The Board of Trustees shall meet on the first Wednesday subsequent to the election, and duly canvass the election returns in the manner prescribed by the General Election Laws of the State, declare the result and direct the town Clerk to issue certificates of election to the persons elected.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
Section Five:—Said Trustees, Assessor, Clerk, Marshal, Treasurer and Justice of the Peace, shall be elected by the qualified electors of said town on the last Monday of April of each year, and shall enter upon their duties upon the first succeeding Monday thereafter and they shall hold their offices for one year and until their successors are elected and qualified.
MEETINGS OF TRUSTEES.
Section Six:—The Board of Trustees shall meet on the first Monday after their election, qualify and choose a President from their number. The time and place of holding their stated meetings shall be as provided by ordinance and they may be convened by the President at any time by a written notice delivered to each member, and all meetings of the Board shall be within the corporate limits of the town, and shall be public. In case the Clerk shall not be present the President may appoint one of their number as clerk pro tem.
Section Seven:—At the meetings of the Board, a majority of the Trustees shall constitute a quorum to do business. A smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and may compel the attendance of absent members in such manner and undersuch penalties until it intersects a north wall and drawn through the center of sections nine and sixteen of township four S. range ten west, as now established; then along the said line southerly until it intersects the south line of section sixteen, same township and range, being southwest corner of Anaheim extension; thence east along south boundary of Anaheim extension to Walnut street, thence north along east boundary of Walnut street to southwest corner of lot thirty-one; thence along south boundary line of lot thirty-one and along the south boundary of a two hundred and thirty-three acre tract of land sold by Juan P. Ontiveras to Hansen and others, now owned by B. Dreyfus, John P. Zeyn, S. A. Sheffield and others, to the southeast corner of said tract; thence northerly to the southeast corner of the original Anaheim tract, thence along east boundary line of East street to point of beginning.
OFFICES AND ELECTIONS.
Section Three:—The Government of said town shall be vested in a Board of Trustees to consist of five members, an Assessor, Clerk, Marshal, Treasurer and Justice of the Peace.
ELECTION.
Section Four:—All elections held under the provisions of this Act, shall be in accordance with the General Election Laws of this State. All the duties of an Election Board, which are or may be prescribed by the statutes of the State, regulating and governing elections, shall be performed by the Board of Election of said town, who shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of said town, and have the same power as a Board of Election under the general laws of the State. Any elector of the county, whoso time of the election, and for thirty days prior thereto has resided in said town, and whose name is upontheGreat Registerof said county,shall be entitledto vote,butno poll list is required to be madeofthe votersof said town.Whenthereturnsshallhavebeencompleted,theyshallbescaledanddeliveredbytheBoardofElectiontothetownClerkwhoshallsafelykeepthesame,nolowinganypersonopenthesaidreturns,anddeliverthemtotheBoardofTrusteesattheirmeetingonthefirstWednesdaysubsequenttotheelection.TheBoardofTrusteesshallmeetonthefirstWednesdaysubsequenttotheelection,anddulycanvasstheelectionreturnsinthemannerprescribedbytheGeneralElectionLawsoftheState,delareresultanddirectthetownClerktoissuecertificatesofelectiontothepersonselected.
ELECTIONOFOFFICERS.
SectionFive:—SaidTrustees,Assessor,Clerk,Marshal,Treasurer和JusticeofthePeaceshallbeelectedbythequalifiedelecorsofsaidtownonthelastMondayofAprilofeachyear,andshallenterupon theirdutiesuponthefirstsucceedMondaythereafterandtheyshallholdtheiestoresforoneyearanduntilthirustressorsareelectedandqualified.
MEETINGSOfTRUSTEES.
SectionSix:—TheBoardofTrusteesshallmeetonthefirstMondayaftertheelection,qualifyandchooseaPresidentfromthenumber.ThetimeandplaceholdingthestatedmeetingsshallbeasprovidedbyordinanceandtheymaybeconvenedbythePresidentatanytimebyawrittennoticedeliveredtocethemember,andallmeetingsoftheBoardshallbewaitwithinthecorporatelimitsofthetown,andshallbepublic.IncasetheClerkshallnotbebespentthePresidentmayappointoneofthenumberasclerkprotem.
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meet on the first Monday after their election, qualify and choose a President from their number. The time and place of holding their stated meetings shall be as provided by ordinance and they may be convened by the President at any time by a written notice delivered to each member, and all meetings of the Board shall be within the corporate limits of the town, and shall be public. In case the Clerk shall not be present the President may appoint one of their number as clerk pro tem.
Section Seven:—At the meetings of the Board, a majority of the Trustees shall constitute a quorum to do business. A smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and may compel the attendance of absent members in such manner and undersuch penalties as the Board previously by ordinance may have prescribed.
DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Section Eight:—The Board of Trustees shall judge of the qualification of their own members and of all election returns, and determine contested elections of all town officers. They may establish rules for their own proceedings, punish any member or other persons for disorderly behavior in their presence. They shall keep a journal of their proceedings, and at the desire of any member shall cause the ayes and noes to be taken on any question and entered on the journal.
Section Nine:—The Board of Trustees shall have power within said town, First—To make by laws and ordinances not repugnant to the constitution and laws of this State or the United States. Second—To construct and keep in repair pumps, aqueducts, reservoirs or other works necessary for daily supplying the town with water, under the limitations hereinafter presented by this Act. Third—To lay out, alter, open and keep open and repair the streets, sidewalks, and alleys of the town, determine the width and grade of all streets and sidewalks in the town, and to set out and cause to be set out, and cultivate shade trees along said streets, and to regulate and direct the planting of the same. Fourth—To provide such means as they may deem necessary to protect the town from injury by fire. Fifth—To levy and collect annually, not to exceed one per cent. on the assessment valuation of all property, both real and personal, within the limits of the town. Sixth—To impose and collect a road poll tax, of not exceeding two dollars per annum, on every male inhabitant of the age of twenty-one and less than fifty years, and no other road poll tax shall be collected within the limits of the town of Anaheim. Seventh—To impose and collect a tax of not exceed two dollars per annum on every dog owned within the limits of the town, and no other dog tax shall be collected within the limits of said town. Eighth—
VIOLATION OF ORDINANCES.
Section Ten:—The Board of Trustees may, by ordinance, designate the punishment to be inflicted for the breach of their ordinances, which punishment may be fine or imprisonment, or both, as said Board may designate. No fine exceeding one hundred dollars, nor imprisonment exceeding thirty days for any one breach for any ordinance, shall be imposed on any one person. Any Justice of the Peace residing within the limits of said town shall have jurisdiction to hear and try all cases for the violation of ordinances, and to render a judgment of fine or imprisonment, or both, within the limits prescribed by the ordinance. All suits for the violation of any ordinance shall be in the name of the people of the State of California. Fines may be collected by execution. In case judgment directing the payment of a fine be rendered, the Justice may further direct that in case the defendant fails to pay the same he shall be imprisoned until the same be paid, not to exceed one day for every two dollars of the fine. Persons living within the limits of the town shall be competent jurors, if in other respects competent and qualified. All fines collected under this Act shall, by the officers collecting the same, be paid over to the town Treasurer, and for any omission so do, such officer may be proceeded against upon his official bond in the name of the town, in the manner authorized by law. On the failure of officers to pay over money collected when so required, said Justice must also add costs of suit to the fine.
LAYING OUT AND OPENING STREETS.
Section Eleven: Article One—Whenever a petition shall be presented to the Board of Trustees of the town of Anaheim, signed by twenty resident owners of real estate in said town, to open any street already established and sought to be extended, or open any new street, it shall be the duty of said Board to examine into said matter and if in the opinion of four-fifths of all the members elected to said Board, to be expressed by a resolution to be entered upon the minutes with the names of members voting therefor that the convenience of the public will thereby be promoted, they may by resolution direct an engineer to furnish a map of the said proposed improvement and of the promises to be affected thereby, a copy of which resolution
GROUNDS.
Section Twelve: The Board of Trustees of the town shall have power and are hereby authorized to order the whole or any portion of the streets, lanes, alleys, courts and public grounds kept free from grass and weeds, and to order shade trees planted and taken care of along the line of the streets and in the public grounds; and the cost of making such improvements, except sidewalks and crosswalks, shall be paid out of the General Fund.
Section Thirteen: Article One—The Board of Trustees may order any of the work authorized by section twelve of this Act, to be done and furnished plans and specifications for the same after notice of their intention so to do in the form of a resolution, describing
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settled by the clerk of engineer. Article of said engineer, to proceed and improvement, towing the location, land necessary to the owners and the portion owned and return the stuents within ten days resolution by all be granted by the Engineer, Upon receiving the said engineer, the give notice of not publication in a paper published in said paper published in notices at the Board and at three town of Anaheim, where they will hear any cause against said and place designated subsequent time as the such adjournment exceed seven days with such hearing, petition be made, or if sections thereto the opinion that such made, they shall commissioners, reside in said town, not directly in the property to be less the damages and said improvements. latter, said commission-time and place examine the property improvements, by an days in a newspaper of there be a newspaper and if not, by posting meeting of the Board, is said town. At the they shall proceed to improvements to be constructed, or repairs to be made between two given points on any street, and shall order improvements to be made in accordance with said plan and specifications, and shall make an assessment of the costs thereof to each of the persons work and signed by the clerk of said Board, has been posted on three town bulletin boards for at least ten days, and insertion in some newspaper for one week, if there be one published within the town. Said notice shall describe the improvements to be made and the time within which sealed proposals will be received by said clerk for the making of said improvements in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor. At the time specified in said notice the Board of Trustees, in open session, shall open and examine all bids which shall have been received by the clerk and publicly declare the same and award the work to the lowest responsible bidder; provided they may reject any or all bids as the public good may, in their opinion, require, and also the bid of any party who may have proved delinquent or unfaithful in any former contract with the town, and if all bids are rejected the clerk shall readvertise as aforesaid. Article Two—When the Board of Trustees shall have awarded the making of any improvements as aforesaid, it shall be the duty of the town Marshal to forthwith enter into a contract with the successful bidder for the making of the improvements as advertised for, and according to the plans and specifications therefor, and at the price named in the award of said Board. Said contract to specify the rate per front foot and the cost of each separate street crossing, including all work, the fall width of both streets on said crossings. Said Marshal shall require of the contractor a good and sufficient bond for the completion of the work as specified in the said contract, said bond to be approved by said Board of Trustees.
CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR OF SIDEWALKS.
Article Three—The Board of Trustees of the Town may determine and draw up, or cause to be drawn up, plans and specifications of the character of the sidewalks to be constructed, or repairs to be made between two given points on any street, and shall order improvements to be made in accordance with said plan and specifications, and shall make an assessment of the costs thereof to each of the persons lawfully arise against the town, in order to be entitled to payment shall be presented to and allowed for such an amount as shall be deemed just by the Board of Trustees, and no bill, demand or warrant shall be paid out of the Town Treasury unless the same be allowed by the Board of Trustees, signed by the President of said Board and counter-signed by the Clerk.
CLERK.
Section Twenty.—It shall be the duty of the Town Clerk, in addition to any duties required of him by the Board of Trustees, to attend all meetings held by said Board, and shall keep a correct journal of their proceedings and on receiving the official returns of all charter elections held, shall without delay after the result of the election has been declared by the Board of Trustees, issue certificates of election to the persons electal, and he shall receive such compensation for his services as said Board of Trustees may by ordinance fix; and for a failure to comply shall be liable to all such penalties as are herein set forth and be subject to removal from office and forfeiture of his official bond as Town Clerk.
MARSHAL.
Section Twenty-One.—It shall be the duty of the Town Marshal, in addition to any duties required of him by the Board of Trustees, and he is hereby authorized to enforce all ordinances passed by the Board of Trustees, and arrest all persons guilty of a violation of the same; to collect all taxes and licenses that shall at any time be due to said town; to receive the tax list and upon receipt thereof to proceed and collect the same at the time and in the manner as ordinances may be provided, the said Marshal being hereby vested with the same powers to make collections of taxes as is or shall be conferred upon tax collectors for the collection State and county revenue; and it shall be the duty of said Marshal to collect in the same manner any tax list placed in his hands for that purpose, without any unnecessary delay, and pay all taxes to the Town Treasurer monthly, taking his receipt thus far. Said Marshal shall receive such
made, they shall commissioners, residents in said town, not directly in the property to be assessed the damages and said improvements. After, said commissioners, time and place where examine the property improvements, by an order in a newspaper of there be a newspaperson in said town. At the they shall proceed to assess improvements, and amount of damages to the owners of the said, and the amount to the owners thereof. Upon the property to improve, a sum and expenses of said will apportion the same several parcels of benefited in proportion affords to accrue to each estate and apportionment treatment testimony that may examine any deem it necessary or persons testifying between twenty-one days after the further time be granttees, they shall make a record of all assessments by them, with the names persons damaged or benedited Board may, by ordinance of the several parcels of benefited by said improvement, which tax shall be removed until said notice after leaving such notice thereof, by adver- the owners of the pro- amounts severally due Town Marshal within ten publication of said notice; said ten days, they shall marshal a warrant, to be sent and Clerk, command-collect all of the said tax impaid, with his fees for property upon which the presaid and shall thereupon said Marshal. Article said warrant the Mar- collect so much of caid every upon and sale of the property upon which said in the same manner and charity as sales on execution return said warrant with within thirty days after by him. If for any reason thereof shall not be may issue, with like ef-warrant or warrants, un-Article Seven. As soon forth for the purpose said tax, said Board Marshal to pay or to whom damages have accumums severally due them, proceed forthwith and open improvements, and the then deemed to be open the purpose and to the ex- resolution prescribed. Ifarity entitled to damages said Marshal, he shall due to them in the town deposit, subject to their shall be deemed suffi-
The Board of Trustees have power and are hereby over the whole or any portion of the town graded or repaved or repaved, and to crosswalks, culverts, sewers, tiles and hydrants construct-
No order any other work done necessary to make, and commute the same in good repair, and acts and sidewalks and public roads from grass and weeds, and trees planted and taken care of the streets and in the land the cost of making such except sidewalks and crosses paid out of the General Fund.
Article One—The Board orders any of the work amount twelve of this Act, to be laid plans and specifications for notice of their intention so as to a resolution describing all the purposes for which tax, said Board Marshal to pay or pay to whom damages have occurred forthwith and open for improvements, and the lien be deemed to be open for the purpose and to the execution prescribed. If thirty entitled to damages is said Marshal, he shall due to them in the town seal deposit, subject to their lien shall be deemed sufficient this Act. The money cannot be drawn or used for whatever Article Eight—All under this Act shall be Treasury as a special fund which they were collected, drawn out or used for any whatever. Article Nine—Isaid and the commissioners herein prescribed, shall not go in or upon any pro-
pose of making the survey above mentioned, or for any necessary in the discharge of this Act. Said commission-
untitled to three dollars for two dollars for each sub-
ted to their duties as such and they shall not receive any compensation for such services.
STREETS AND PUBLIC BROUNDS.
OFFICIAL OATHS AND BONDS.
Section Seventeen.—The Marshal, Assessor, Clerk and Treasurer, before entering upon the duties of their office shall take the oath of office as prescribed by law, and also give a bond, with sureties to be approved by the Board of Trustees of said town, payable to the town of Anaheim, in such penalty as may be prescribed by ordinance, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of their offices as required by law. Should the bond of any town officer become insufficient he shall be required to give such additional security within ten days as the Board of Trustees may require, not exceeding the amount fixed by ordinance. Upon his failure, to do so at the time fixed, his office shall be declared vacant and such vacancy shall be filled by appointment of the Board of Trustees.
VACANCIES.
Section Eighteen.—If any vacancy shall occur in any of the offices created by this Act they shall be filled by appointment (except the Assessor, who must be elected by the qualified electors of the town) of the Board of Trustees. Should any of the officers herein mentioned fail to qualify and give the bond required for the period of ten days after receiving notice of their election, the office shall be deemed vacant and the same shall be filled as provided in this Act. The official bond of every officer named in this Act shall be filed with the President of the Board of Trustees.
CLAYS.
Section Nineteen.—All demands that shall constitute a Board of Equalization and shall, as soon as the Assessor shall have completed and handed to the clerk his assessment, and after ten days notice, hold their meeting to hear and determine all complaints respecting the valuation of property as fixed by the Assessor, and shall have power to modify and change such valuation in any way they, or a majority of them, shall deem just and proper; said meetings shall be held for such length of time as the Board of Trustees shall, by ordinance, fix. Said Board shall not sit as a Board of Equalization after the first Monday of August, and on that day or within ten days thereafter they shall levy upon the assessed valuation of the property of said town the rate of taxation upon each one hundred dollars of valuation, which shall be entered upon their minutes. They shall then deliver to the town clerk the assessment roll, who shall complete and carry out the amount of tax so levied upon each parcel of property in said assessment roll contained, and shall deliver said assessment roll, so made out and duly certified, to the Town Marshal for collection on the first Monday of September.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Section Twenty-six:—The town Justice of the Peace shall have the same jurisdiction within the limits of said town, in all civil and criminal cases, as any other Justice has within the Township for which he is elected.
PAYMENTS IN COIN.
Section Twenty-seven:—All taxes, assessments and fines payable to the Town Treasury, and the costs of the improvements on any sidewalk, street or other town improvement, shall be payable only in Gold and Silver coin of the United States.
SERVICES OF TRUSTEES.
Section Twenty-eight:—The President of the Board of Trustees shall preside at all meetings of said Board when he shall be present, and in the absence of the President the Board may appoint one of their number to act as President pro tem.; and for their services said Trustees and President shall receive no compensation.
STYLE OF ORDINANCE.
Section Twenty-nine:—The style of the ordinance of the town of Anaheim shall be "The Trustees of the Town of Anaheim do ordain as follow."
Section Thirty:—The town Trustees are hereby authorized and required to procure the necessary books for the official record of the town.
Section Thirty-one:—All Acts or parts of Acts, so far as they conflict with the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed.
Section Thirty-two:—This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
JAMES E. MURPHY,
Speaker pro tem. of the Assembly.
E. J. LEWIS,
President pro tem. of the Senate.
Approved, March 16th, 1878.
WILLIAM IRWIN, Governor.
Ex-Governor Pachoe is engaged in the stock-broker business in San Francisco.