anaheim-gazette 1881-01-22
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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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Richard Melrose,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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[We republish the following articles on county division in response to a demand for copies of the Gazette containing them—a demand we were unable to satisfy because the last two editions have been exhausted. We print this week a large number of extra copies, which are for sale at this office. Single copies 10 cents; three copies 25 cents.]
THE NEW COUNTY.
It is not the purpose of our people to secure county division by any unfair means or through any false representations. There are reasons enough to entitle this part of the county to a divorce without distorting facts or resorting to any questionable practices. Since the petition for division was county officers or representatives to the Legislature are to be elected, those who reside in the central part of the county are sure to be nominated and elected. If a man in this section is nominated for any position, he is sure to be defeated. Persons living in the southern extremity of the county are obliged to travel from 60 to 70 miles to reach the county seat; and in consequence whenever any of our people are obliged to visit the county seat as witnesses or jurors, their expenses are greater than their pay and mileage. If the county was divided the county seat would be located on the Santa Ana river, in or near the center of population of the new county, and four-fifths of the inhabitants would be able to leave home in the morning, drive to the county seat and drive home again in the afternoon, and thus save time and avoid the heavy expenses to which they are at present subjected.
The proposed new county will be 60 miles long by 30 miles wide, and contain 1,800 square miles or 1,152,000 acres of land, of which one-third is hill or mountain land, suitable for pasture, and two-thirds arable, one-half of which is irrigable. This territory is capable of supporting a large population. At present it contains over 8,000 people, of whom 1,000 are voters. The assessed valuation of property is in round numbers $4,000,000, and the amount of tax paid this year for State and county is $60,000, $26,000 of which is State and $34,000 county tax. Without any increase of taxation we could take our share of the present county debt, and with an economical administration of our county affairs we could easily pay our expenses, provide a sinking fund, and soon extinguish our debt. With our population and assessed valuation of property, we would be stronger than one-half of the counties in the Fourth Congressional District. We have the requisite territory, population and wealth; we are of full age and wish to set up for ourselves and manage our own affairs. We have our own railroads and sea-ports and are commercially independent of the rest of the county. The people of this section are unanimously in favor of division, and the only opposition to the separation will come from the remainder of the county, who from State. If county division by action of the present name of the new county, owed upon the map of our my opinion, have more tide of emigrants to this pamphlet, aquenta and others have hitherto proved so portunity must not be due rush of population will be or at most three years.
I am therefore in favor county to be called "Our portion of Los Angeles New River," and let the name of itself.
The Sentiment
The following commenced in the Los Angeles day, is in reply to a communication which was paper last week, signed.
I notice a communiqué signed "Santa Ana," in county division, in your inst., which is calculated an impression upon the real facts, that I space in your next issue condition of the mind that subject, not only far as my personal observation extends, through tory south of New Salem proposed northern bound county. I think I am when I say that I do not two hundred people in are even indifferent to one hundred opposed to the sentiment in thisception of your correspond and possibly a few w (though I don't think can claim control over is unanimous for the county and of striking a mass meeting of the day evening last, to w tion was put and carried though your corresp
THE NEW COUNTY.
It is not the purpose of our people to secure county division by any unfair means or through any false representations. There are reasons enough to entitle this part of the county to a divorce without distorting facts or resorting to any questionable practices. Since the petition for division was printed, we have ascertained that the statement of the assessed valuation of property in the proposed new county is incorrect. In writing the petition, the amount was estimated at $6,000,000, but an inspection of the Assessor's books shows that the actual amount of assessed property in Orange county is as here given:
Town of Anaheim ... $288,000
Stearns' Ranchos, Los Alamitos,
Mission Viejo and Trabuca Ranchos ... 757,206
Los Angeles and San Diego R.R. ... 270,000
Various owners ... 2684,794
Total ... $4,000,000
At the rate of taxation now exacted ($1.50 on the $100 assessed valuation) the revenue of the new county from taxes would be $60,000. The county government bill which the Legislature is now considering, and which we have information will most likely pass, grades the counties down to the fifth class, and fixes the salaries of the officers in each. Orange county would be a fifth-class county, and it is computed that with the low salaries allowed officials in that class of county, the annual expenditures of Orange county would not exceed $40,000. The preliminary work of organizing the new county would of course involve extra expenditures during the first year. But it should be borne in mind by those prone to exaggerate this feature, that the contest for the county seat between the two aspiring towns will be sharp, and we doubt not that in the eagerness to secure the prize, the new county will find thrust upon it donations of land and buildings which will reduce by thousands of dollars the first year's expenses.
This county division agitation has its impulse from higher motives than mere office-seeking. It proceeds from a long-felt and deep-rooted conviction that the southern part of the county expenses, provide a sinking fund, and soon extinguish our debt. With our population and assessed valuation of property, we would be stronger than one-half of the counties in the Fourth Congressional District. We have the requisite territory, population and wealth; we are of full age and wish to set up for ourselves and manage our own affairs. We have our own railroads and sea-ports and are commercially independent of the rest of the county. The people of this section are unanimously in favor of division, and the only opposition to the separation will come from the remainder of the county, who from selfish motives wish to continue to keep us tributary to them. Small, compact counties such as this will be, can be managed much more economically than large ones. The criminal element of this section is very small, and the trials of criminals will add but little to our expenses.
We wish to dissolve partnership with the balance of Los Angeles county, not from a feeling of animosity or from a wish to injure those whom we desire to eat loose from—who are abundantly able to take care of themselves—, but simply from a desire to better our own condition and avoid the loss of time and heavy expense to which we are now subjected. This alone is a sufficient reason for the division if there were none other.
MORE REASONS.
EDITOR GAZETTE: I believe it is safe to say that a large majority of the voters of Los Angeles county south of New San Gabriel River are in favor of dividing this county and of forming a new one out of said southern portion of Los Angeles county to be called "Orange." There are many evident reasons advanced in favor of county division, among others the following:
That the people residing in this end of the county do not get their proportion of the benefits arising from the present county government; that is to say, that these people have to pay their full share of county taxes, while the money is expended for the benefit of other portions of the County. For instance: It is said that roads are opened, bridges built and other improvements made by county funds, while but little, if any, money has been expended in this end of the county for such purposes within its history; it is said that Los Angeles sadly needs a new Court House and Jail, which will cost many thousands of dollars, and the tax-payers of this end of the county will have to contribute to its building. This will still further add to the inequality of burden and benefit. It is said that this end of the county has never had a representative in the Legislature, and that it has not had its just proportion of county officers. I have resided here five years, and during that time I do not remember any county officer that has been elected from that portion of Los Angeles county lying south of New River; a few have secured nominations, but all have been defeated, and it is said that their defeat has been brought about by the disaffection of two hundred people in our citizens assembly last Wednesday evening position to attempt this of Los Angeles, and one county of Orange brought about through been taken by our heim. Col. W. F., meeting to order and elected chairman and Secretary. Victor Anaheim, was called creating the new county were made on the moved that the senses favor of "division." animously in favor of Jones nominated Mr. delegate to go to S. "division." T. J. H. mittee of Five be appitions. Dr. Jones, ser. F. Isbell and T. by the Chair as such then adjourned.
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county seat between the two aspiring towns will be sharp, and we doubt not that in the eagerness to secure the prize, the new county will find thrust upon it donations of land and buildings which will reduce by thousands of dollars the first year's expenses.
This county division agitation has its impulse from higher motives than mere office-seeking. It proceeds from a long-felt and deep-rooted conviction that the southern part of the county would be more prosperous if given a distinctive name and accorded its proper place at the head of the semitropical counties of Southern California. The very name proposed, "Orange," has a charm about it that will arrest the attention of Eastern people whenever they hear it mentioned or see it in their newspapers. It is, moreover, susceptible of proof that in the management or mismanagement of county affairs, this part of it has been ignored. This probably would have happened in a measure under the best of management, for the county is too large, too unwieldy, too diverse in interests to be legislated for and managed by one set of officials.
THE REASONS WHY
The People of the South-Eastern Part of Los Angeles County Want County Division.
Survior Garner—There has long been a well-grounded cause of complaint in the southern part of the State of California, that the middle portion of the State got everything and this part nothing. All of the public money is expended in the middle part of the State, while the claims of the south are ignored. Our part of the business seems to be confined to voting and paying taxes.
This is precisely the position that the south-eastern part of the county of Los Angeles hours to the central portion; we vote and pay taxes, and get little in return. If this end of the county will have to contribute to its building. This will still further add to the inequality of burden and benefit. It is said that this end of the county has never had a representative in the Legislature, and that it has not had its just proportion of county officers. I have resided here five years, and during that time I do not remember any county officer that has been elected from that portion of Los Angeles county lying south of New River; a few have secured nominations, but all have been defeated, and it is said that their defeat has been brought about by the disaffection of members of their own party who resided in or near Los Angeles city. Thus, this end of the county is, and has been for years, in a state of political serfdom which is not at all pleasant to contemplate.
Again, it is said that this end of the county furnishes comparatively few of the criminals, the prosecution and feeding of whom costs the tax-payers such enormous sums of money; and that these prisoners, while fed by the county at large, are employed in improving and beautifying the streets of Los Angeles city. It is said that the rate of taxation will be less in the new county than it now is in the old. These are a few only of the many arguments advanced in favor of county division.
But there seems to be one stumbling block in the way, and that is the location of a county seat for the new county. Anaheim and Santa Ana both want the county seat, and there seems to be a disposition on the part of each to prevent a division of the county unless it secures the coveted prize. Now, if the people of these two towns would but consider the benefits to be derived by the people of this end of the county from county division and the advantages which would thus indirectly accrue to the town which would fail to secure the county seat, they would certainly come to some understanding to act in harmony to secure a new county, and let the county seat take care of itself. If there is a solid and substantial reason for county division, it must be founded on some better argument than that of benefits to accrue to the town which secures the county seat.
The early completion of the great transcontinental route, below the snow belt, between this and the Atlantic coast, will open it up; a new era of immigration to this
State. If county division could be secured by action of the present Legislature, the name of the new county, "Orange," emblazoned upon the map of our State, would, in my opinion, have more effect in drawing the tide of emigrants to this section than all the pamphlets, agents and other endeavors which have hitherto proved so futile. But this opportunity must not be delayed, as the great rush of population will have subsided in two, or at most three, years.
I am therefore in favor of forming a new county to be called "Orange," out of that portion of Los Angeles county lying south of New River, and let the county seat take care of itself. Victor Montgomery.
The Sentiment in Santa Ana.
The following communication which appeared in the Los Angeles Express on Monday, is in reply to a scurrilous and lying communication which was published in that paper last week, signed "Santa Ana:"
I notice a communication from this place signed "Santa Ana," upon the subject of county division, in your paper of the 13th inst., which is calculated to create so false an impression upon those who do not know the real facts, that I am prompted to ask space in your next issue to represent the real condition of the minds of the people upon that subject, not only in this town, but, so far as my personal observation and my information extends, throughout the entire territory south of New San Gabriel river, the proposed northern boundary line of the new county. I think I am justified by the facts when I say that I do not believe there are two hundred people in that territory who are even indifferent to the subject, and not one hundred opposed to the movement. As to the sentiment in this town, with the exception of your correspondent, "Santa Ana," and possibly a few women and children, (though I don't think your correspondent can claim control over any of the latter), it is unanimous for the formation of a new county and of striking note, as evidenced by a mass meeting of the citizens here Wednesday evening last, to which meeting the question was put and carried nemine dissentiente, though your correspondent "Santa Ana":
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Our citizens assembled at Sycamore Hall last Wednesday evening to discuss the proposition to attempt the division of the county of Los Angeles, and the organization of the county of Orange. This meeting was brought about through similar steps having been taken by our neighboring town of Anaheim. Col. W. F. Heathman called the meeting to order and Mr. R. R. Darby was elected chairman and W. N. Barber elected Secretary. Victor Montgomery Esq., of Anaheim, was called upon to read the bill creating the new county. Various speeches were made on the subject. M. A. Peters moved that the sense of the meeting be in favor of "division." The meeting was unanimously in favor of "division." Dr. M. S. Jones nominated Mr. James McFadden as delegate to go to Sacramento to represent "division." T. J. Ellis moved that a committee of Five be appointed to circulate petitions. Dr. Jones, Dr. Lyle, J. H. Moesser, F. Labell and T. J. Ellis were appointed by the Chair as such committee. Meeting then adjourned.—Santa Ana Herald, Jan. 15th.
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Stationery
Is also kept, including Autograph and Picture.
ALBUMS
Scrap Books
Papeteries
All Styles, Sizes and Prices.
DOMESTIC PATTERNS, MACHINE OIL, NEEDLES, ETC.
COOPERAGE
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
BARRELS, HALF BARRELS,
10 Gallon and 5 Gallon Kegs
For Sale Cheap.
Apply to
B. DREYFUS & CO., Ambleside
performed by the old reliable Mexican Mustang Liniment.
All forms of outward disease are speedily cured by the
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment.
It penetrates muscle, membrane and tissue, to the very bone, banishing pain and euring disease with a power that never fails. It is a medicine needed by everybody, from the ranchoero, who rides his
MUSTANG
over the solitary plains, to the merchant prince, and the woodcutter who splits his foot with the axe.
It eures Rheumatists when all other applications fail.
This wonderful
LINIMENT
speedily eures such ailments of the HUMAN FLESH as
Rheumatism, Swellings, Still Zolute, Continental Muscles, Burns and Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Poisonous Bites and Silues, Stiffness, Lameness, Old Horses, Uleers, Erestbites, Chippealines, Sore Nipples, Caked Breast, and indeed every form of external disease.
It is the greatest remedy for the disorders and accidents to which the Burger Creation am subject that has ever been known... It eures
Sprinks, Swimmy, Milk Joins, Founder, Barnes Sorens, Hand Diseases, Foot Not, Screw Worm, Seed Hollow Horn, Serenthes, Windgalls, Spartin, Varrey, Kinghams, Old Horses, Pull Evil, Film upon the Night and every other aliment to which the occupants of the Mattle and Stock Yard are liable.
A twenty five cent bottle of Mexican Mustang Liniment has often served a valuable horse, a life on canvas, or years of torture.
It heals without a fear. It grinds the very root of the matter, precipitating event the bones.
It eures everybody, and disappears no one. It lies been in steady ere for more than twenty-five years, and is persistently
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOR MAN OR BEAST.