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LEGAL.
DELINQUENT
TAXLIST
In and for the
City of Anaheim
County of Orange,
State of California,
FOR THE.....
Fiscal Year 1892-93.
Amount of Taxes
and costs due.
B.
Bird, A. E.—Improvements on south 11 acres of Vineyard C 1, property of F. Hartung, value $25, tax 21 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent, costs 50 cents; total... 72
Billings, Mrs. M. A.—In Davis Bros.' Addition, lot 5, Block C, value $75, tax 64 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 1 17
Bremermann, Henry—NE corner of Vineyard Lot A 3, 5 acres, value $340, tax $2 89, 5 per cent 14 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 3 53
C.
Citron, Isidor—In Spoerl tract, Lot 8, Block 1, value $15; Lot 9, block 1, value $15; Lot 10, Block 1, value $15, total value $45, tax 38 cents, 5 per cent 2 cents, costs $1 50; total... 1 90
D.
Davis, Chas.—In Santa Fe tract, Lot 13, Block 5, value $50; Lot 14, Block 5, value $40; total $90, tax 77 cents, 5 per cent 4 cents, costs $1; total... 1 81
Derricott, Mrs. Mary—In Vineyard E 5, Lot 18, value $225, tax $1 92, 5 per cent 9 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 2 51
Duarte, Mariano—Furniture $20, horse $25, value $45, original City Lot No. 43, value $250, total value $295, tax $2 51, 5 per cent 13 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 3 14
LEGAL
redemption within twelve months from the day of the sale; but, if not redeemed, conveyances absolute in form of the property sold will be executed to the purchaser thereof, as provided by law.
Dollars and Cents.
Public notice is hereby given that the figures appearing opposite, following and last after each description of property in the Real Estate portion, also the figures appearing opposite, following and last after each name in the Personal Property portion of this "Delinquent Tax List for 1892-93," of and for the City of Anaheim were intended for and do represent, respectively, in dollars or in cents, or in dollars and cents, as the case may be, the amount due for taxes and costs in manner as follows, to wit:
When or where two figures thus appear therein, cents were intended to be and are represented; when more than two figures appear therein, cents were intended to be and are represented by the last two figures, or the two figures occupying and appearing at the right hand and the figures occupying and appearing at the left hand of the said last two figures, and separated therefrom by a space, were intended and do represent dollars; so that the amount due for taxes and costs in the respective cases aforesaid are thus expressed in dollars and cents.
No Property Is Exempt.
No property is exempt from seizure and sale for personal property taxes; even the homestead and house utensils are subjected thereto. The law is imperative. The Collector has no discretion, and delinquents must suffer if they fail to pay.
All the property heretofore described is in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California.
Signed and dated at the said City of Anaheim, Cal., this 30th day of November, 1892.
N. F. STEADMAN,
Tax Collector of the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California.
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ANAHEIM
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HUNTED BY A
"The man eater is mad!" I looked at the tall Texas tively.
"Are you certain?" I asked.
"I know it. T had my suitor day and now there is no one."
This was serious. The man the largest and most ferocious hound in Texas. It was hard control him at any time.
shuddered at the thought!
My week's visit at the B had satisfied me that my cared for only two things in his daughters and the man:
"Where is Miss Sallie? anxiously.
"Oh, that's all right," re-carelessly. "Sallie took he went off for a ride an hour hound is safe enough." I the collar just now and lost where he won't get at any breaks he up, old fellow lose him for anything."
My interest began to wow Sallie was safe,and she did up. What was a bloodhound the savage monster died better.
I walked off to the stair over the prairie was not too such a morning,and there chance of riding back with But I was doomed to dislike My horse was lame. It did to convince me that someone riding him the night before Just then Pedro came in ugly little Mexican gave a saw me and looked away.
"You yellow rascall!" I shad my horse last night!"
"No,senor."
"You are lying!"
"No,by all the saints,see."
Then where were you?
"I was attending to me snapped Pedro.
He looked so viciously impudent that I gave him with my whip and told him of my sight. He muttered and slunk off. There was mal that I cared to ride,a my mind to walk.
I had left the ranch sew yards behind me when I looked back.Even at the could plainly recognize P
D.
Davis, Chas.—In Santa Fe tract, Lot 13, Block 5, value $50; Lot 14, Block 5, value $40; total $90, tax 77 cents, 5 per cent 4 cents, costs $1; total.
Derricott, Mrs. Mary.—In Vineyard E. 5, Lot 18, value $225, tax $1 92, 5 per cent 9 cents, costs 50 cents; total.
Duarte, Mariano—Furniture $20, horse $25, value $45, original City Lot No. 43, value $250, total value $295, tax $2 51, 5 per cent 13 cents, costs 50 cents; total.
F.
Fee, W. A.—In Lorolei tract, Lot 37, Block B, value $35; Lot 38, Block B, value $40; total $75, tax 63 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs $1; total.
Fithian, Wm.—West 56x70 feet of Original City Lot No. 7, value $50, improvements $150, total $200, tax $1 70, 5 per cent 8 cents, costs 50 cents; total.
G.
Goldman, B.—In Spoerl tract, Lot 19, Block 3, value $20; Lot 20, Block 3, value $20; total $40; tax 34 cts.; 5 per cent 2c.; costs $1 00; total.
L.
Leary, Frank—In Spoerl tract, Lot 29, Block 4, value $15, tax 13 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent, costs 50 cents; total.
M.
Matthew, P. H.—In Santa Fe tract, Lot 4, Block 2, value $25; Lot 5, Block 2, value $25; Lot 9, Block 4, value $30; Lot 10, Block 4, value $40; total $120, tax $1 02, 5 per cent 5 cents, costs $2; total.
S.
Strobel, Marmaduke—In Strobel Homestead tract, Lot 11, value $65, tax 55 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs 50 cents; total.
Shoater, Fred—In Spoerl tract, Lot 23, Block 2, value $15; Lot 24, Block 2, value $15; Lot 31, Block 3, value $20; Lot 32, Block 3, value $20; total $70, tax 59 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs $2; total.
U.
Unknown owner—In Hotel del Campo tract, S 285 feet of block A, value $800, improvements $7,500, furniture $1,100, fixtures $300, piano $100, total $9,800; tax $$33 30; 5 per cent $4 16; costs $1 00; total.
V.
Vance, Jane—In Center tract, Lot 8, Block L, value $65; tax $$55.; 5 per cent 3c., costs $$50.; total.
W.
Weight, M. H.—In Zayn tract, Lot 1, Block 2, value $25; Lot 2, Block 2, value $25; Lot 7, Block 2, value $30; Lot 8, Block 2, value $30; total $$110; tax $$93 cents, 5 per cent 5 cents, costs $$2; total.
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"No,by all the saints,see.
Then where were you?
"I was attending to me snapped Pedro.
He looked so viciously with my whip and told him of my sight. He muttered and slunk off. There was mal that I cared to ride,a my mind to walk.
I had left the ranch sew yards behind me when I looked back.Even at the could plainly recognize Pet walking around a little oak the kitchen,and was applying through the cracks.
"Looking at the man came myself."
"It is a good thing locked up."
The bracing morning air prairie stretching out be miles tempted me to take A long way off I could so only one in all that flat coat not climb it and see what other side? Perhaps Salem there.
So I walked on with swift for a couple of miles.
Suddenly I came to a deThat sounds like the bark!I exclaimed.Again and stopped a moment.
For an instant my musculized-I was absolutely unA thousand horrible thru into my mind.If this man was on my track my case.I could not get back to the was not a tree in sight and still miles away.What.wow
I summoned all my strife a run at the top of my spee as long as I could,and the rest and listen.The man ing my way,但 not much could run.
I resumed my flight.
My dog have his usual keen in him? Would he pursue me come confused and give it These thoughts inspire faint hope. If the dog's enabled me to reach the hill was timber.I could climb ibly he would be missed a would ride in pursuit.
From one point where gentle rise in the prairie the distance a moving speed It was the man eater stiring my trail!
My surmise turned our correct.The animal seen fault. He would stop an few yards and branch off every direction.Both this long.After a series of ediments the hound would go again and rush forward. ing,and my chances of rea began to look gloomy.
For the next fifteen m some good running,but wou cast a backward glance the dog more plainly than
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Orange,
City of Anaheim.
Public notice is hereby given that default having been made in the payment of taxes due the city of Anaheim for the fiscal year 1892-93 upon the property hereinbefore described.
I, N. F. STEADMAN, as Tax Collector in and for the said City of Anaheim, by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by law, unless the taxes delinquent, together with the costs and percentages due thereon, are paid, will on Friday, the 23d Day of December, A. D. 1892.
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ing my trail!
My surmise turned out correct. The animal seemed fault. He would stop an few yards and branch off every direction. But this long. After a series of editions the hound would get again and rush forward. And my chances of real began to look gloomy.
For the next fifteen m some good running, but w to cast a backward glance the dog more plainly than one thing encouraged me appear to see me, but blunt clumsy, dazed sort of way. There were no streams ting that would throw him I had no weapon, only a knife, and a fight with a out of the question. My giving out, and I felt that not far off.
When I again looked at was not more than 800 yds the base of the hill was still me, but it was a slim one. Mendous effort I broke for last run. This time I w hill or turn at the last m making a vain effort to chor stor. The blood rushed to I could hardly see anything on at the top of my speed.
The hound was rapidly way, and at last seemed a view. A glance over showed him not a hund hind.
Everything was in a body was riding out from hill and coming my way. riding habit-I could not it was Sallie Bolton. But nearly run. Even with he could bear up no longer. riding like the wind, and that she had a lasso in one I knew that this cattle cowboys called her, coul
HUNTED BY A HOUND.
"The man eater is mad!"
I looked at the tall Texan apprehensively.
"Are you certain?" I asked.
"I know it. I had my suspicions yesterday and now there is no doubt of it."
This was serious. The man eater was the largest and most ferocious blood-bound in Texas. It was hard enough to control him at any time, but mad—I underdered at the thought!
My week's visit at the Bolton ranch had satisfied me that my host really cared for only two things in the world—his daughters and the man eater.
"Where is Miss Sallie?" I inquired anxiously.
"Oh, that's all right," replied Bolton barely. "Sallie took her pony and went off for a ride an hour ago, and the sound is safe enough. I took him by the collar just now and locked him up where he won't get at anybody. But it breaks me up, old fellow; I wouldn't lose him for anything."
My interest began to weaken. Miss Sallie was safe, and the dog was locked up. What was a bloodhound to me? If the savage monster died, so much the better.
I walked off to the stable. A ride over the prairie was not to be missed on such a morning, and there would be a chance of riding back with Sallie.
But I was doomed to disappointment. My horse was lame. It did not take long to convince me that somebody had been hiding him the night before.
Just then Pedro came in sight. The ugly little Mexican gave a start when he saw me and looked away.
"You yellow rascal!" I shouted; "you had my horse last night!"
"No, senor."
"You are lying!"
"No, by all the saints, senor."
"Then where were you at midnight?"
"I was attending to my business," snapped Pedro.
He looked so viciously mean and so impudent that I gave him a light cut with my whip and told him to get out of my sight. He muttered something and slunk off. There was no other animal that I cared to ride, and I made up my mind to walk.
I had left the ranch several hundred yards behind me when I turned and looked back. Even at that distance I could plainly recognize Pedro. He was almost with a lasso, but would she get there in time?
The man eater came bounding on, and Sallie rode straight at him like a little thunderbolt. She whirled the lasso over and over around her head, and—but it was too late—I could hear the dog panting behind me!
A wave of darkness rolled over me as I fell to the ground, just as I heard something swish through the air.
But I was up in a minute—just in time to see my rescuer give a pull that tightened the lasso around the dog's neck. A few convulsions, and the dog was strangled—dead within six feet of me. My thanks were cut short by the appearance of a light wagon driven by one of Bolton's neighbors, who offered to take me back to the ranch, an invitation not to be declined under the circumstances.
Sallie Bolton rode on ahead, and when I reached the house her father was waiting to congratulate me upon my escape. "It was Pedro's work," he said. "He unlocked the door and set the dog on your trail—at least, I think so." He had a key, and he has disappeared."
Undoubtedly it was Pedro. He had been trying to pay me back.
I have never seen the Boltons since my adventure with the man eater, but I am not likely to forget the little cattle queen while I live—Atlanta Constitution.
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"You are lying! No, by all the saints, senor." "Then where were you at midnight?" "I was attending to my business," snapped Pedro. He looked so viciously mean and so impudent that I gave him a light cut with my whip and told him to get out of my sight. He muttered something and slunk off. There was no other animal that I cared to ride, and I made up my mind to walk.
I had left the ranch several hundred yards behind me when I turned and looked back. Even at that distance I could plainly recognize Pedro. He was walking around a little cabin back of the kitchen, and was apparently peeping through the cracks.
"Looking at the man eater," I said to myself. "It is a good thing the beast is locked up."
The bracing morning air and the level prairie stretching out before me for miles tempted me to take a long walk. A long way off I could see a hill, the only one in all that flat country. Why not climb it and see what was on the other side? Perhaps Sallie was over there.
So I walked on with swinging strides for a couple of miles. Suddenly I came to a dead halt.
"That sounds like the man eater's bark!" I exclaimed. Again I heard it and stopped a moment.
For an instant my muscles were paralyzed—I was absolutely unable to move. A thousand horrible thoughts rushed into my mind. If this mad bloodhound was on my track my case was hopeless. I could not get back to the ranch; there was not a tree in sight and the hill was still miles away. What was to be done?
I summoned all my strength and made a run at the top of my speed. I kept on as long as I could, and then paused to rest and listen. The man eater was coming my way, but not much faster than I could run.
I resumed my flight. Would a mad dog have his usual keen instincts about him? Would he pursue the trail or become confused and give it up?
These thoughts inspired me with a faint hope. If the dog’s slow progress enabled me to reach the hill, where there was timber, I could climb a tree, or possibly he would be missed and his master would ride in pursuit.
From one point where there was a gentle rise in the prairie I could see in the distance a moving speck.
It was the man eater steadily following my trail!
My surmise turned out to be partly correct. The animal seemed to be at fault. He would stop and run back a few yards and branch off aimlessly in every direction. But this did not last long. After a series of eccentric movements the hound would get on my track again and rush forward. He was gaining, and my chances of reaching the hill began to look gloomy.
For the next fifteen minutes I did some good running, but when I turned to cast a backward glance I could see the dog more plainly than ever.
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My surmise turned out to be partly correct. The animal seemed to be at fault. He would stop and run back a few yards and branch off aimlessly in every direction. But this did not last long. After a series of eccentric movements the hound would get on my track again and rush forward. He was gaining, and my chances of reaching the hill began to look gloomy.
For the next fifteen minutes I did some good running, but when I turned to cast a backward glance I could see the dog more plainly than over.
One thing encouraged me; he did not appear to see me, but blundered on in a clumsy, dazed sort of way.
There were no streams to cross—nothing that would throw him off the scent. I had no weapon, only a small pocket knife, and a fight with a mad dog was out of the question. My strength was giving out, and I felt that the end was not far off.
When I again looked back the dog was not more than 800 yards away, and the base of the hill was still a mile off.
A spasm of terror seized me, but to my surprise the great brute suddenly sat down on his haunches and howled plaintiffly. It was a minute or two before he found the trail again. If his malady had dimmed his sight and confused him there was still a chance for me, but it was a slim one. With a tremendous effort I broke forward on my last run. This time I would reach the hill or turn at the last moment and die, making a vain effort to choke the monster. The blood rushed to my head, and I could hardly see anything as I darted on at the top of my speed.
The hound was rapidly making headway, and at last seemed to have me in view. A glance over my shoulder showed him not a hundred yards behind.
Everything was in a whirl. Some body was riding out from behind the hill and coming my way. The hat, the riding habit—I could not be mistaken—it was Sallie Bolton. But my race was nearly run. Even with help in sight I could bear up no longer. The girl was riding like the wind, and I could see that she had a lasso in one hand.
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A CORPORATION
LUMBER DEALERS
(Near Railroad Depot)
ANAHEIM.
Keep constantly on hand
Doors, Blinds, Windows,
MOULDINGS.
Posts, Shakes, Shingles,
LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS.
ANAHEIM GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON
Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week.
Grain, Feed, Meal, Eto., of all varieties. Corn
shelled and shipped
W. T. BROWN, Agent.
FRANTZ'S
SHAVING and HAIR-CUTTING
PARLOR.
Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cents.
Everything new and in first-class style.
SOLE AGENT OF
SANTA ANA
Steam Laundry.
Work Done Promptly and Neatly.
Leave clothes on or before Tuesday.
Get them Saturday noon.
Prices Reasonable.
PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL.
W. A. FRANTZ, Prop., Two doors west of bank.
I extend a cordial invitation to my patrons and the public to give me a call. I have newly furnished my barber shop and bathroom. Everything is clean and finished in city style. I am prepared to do work in first-class style.
Thanking the public for past patronage, I respectfully ask a continuance of the same in future. Yours respectfully,
W. A. FRANTZ
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
PLEZ JAMES...President
GEORGE V. HORR...CASHIER
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY
W. K. JAMES,
S. H. MOTT, P. JAMES.
This Bank receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys and Sells Exchange and Currency, makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business.
CORRESPONDENTS:
First National Bank, Los Angeles; Farmers and Merchants Bank, Los Angeles; Pacific Bank, San Francisco; First National Bank, New York.
DRAFTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on banks in the principal cities of all European countries.
Tickets will fill the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England. France or Germany, or from any port in those countries to New York, via the Hamburg American Packet Company sold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction.
Certificates, entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the established rate.
Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the countries named for any relatives or friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail.
FULLERTON
BARBER SHOP
Ramon Borquez, Prop.
First-Class Shave. None but Artists Employed.
Give Me a Call.
FOR FIRST-CLASS...
DRESSMAKING
Go to the.....
Palace: of: Fashion,
Madame Lecroq, Prop.
Center street, Anaheim.
Sewing machines for sale.