anaheim-gazette 1904-11-24
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WILLIAM, THE INCORRIGIBLE
[Copyright 1904, by K. M. Whitehead.]
William had said he would come at half past 2 sharp. The races at the Country club course began at 3, and it would take a good half hour to make the drive.
Beatrice Hanscom, fidgeting impatiently on the broad veranda, glanced at the clock on the tower of St. Mark's. It was half past 3. An hour late, already! It was so like William!
She would wait no longer. She would go over to the links and take it out of one of the caddies. Some one must feel as out of sorts as did she. She rose angrily, and as she did so there was a great clatter of hoofs on the winding driveway. A pair of cobs, pulling a smart trap, were drawn up before the stoop, and William, very shamefaced and apologetic, sprang from the seat.
"Oh, I say," he began.
"Well, what have you to say?" said Beatrice, turning on him wrathfully.
William coughed in embarrassment.
"We haven't any time to lose," he urged. "Jump in, and I'll try to explain on the way out."
"Out where?" she said coldly.
"Why, out to the track, of course."
No, thanks," said Beatrice. "The last few races are always tame affairs. I'm not going."
"Not going?" he questioned in dismay. "You said—"
"I said at half past 2."
William stared at her blankly; then his face brightened.
"May I stay here with you, then?" he asked.
"I was just starting for the links," said she.
"But you'll let me explain, won't you?"
Beatrice shrugged her shoulders.
"If it won't take too long," she said.
William hitched the cobs and came up the veranda steps.
"Look here," he said contritely, "I'm horribly sorry about this, but—but—"
"But you forgot, as usual," said Beatrice.
"Well," he said, "Barrows and Morton came in to talk up that lumber deal—"
"Just say you forgot," said Beatrice wearily. "It's the only explanation."
"I did remember it, though, at 3," he said hopefully.
"So like you to shut the stable door after the horse has gone," she said saragely.
ORANGE COUNTY'S UPWARD FLIGHT
Controller Colgan has forwarded a copy of his annual report giving the assessed property valuation of the counties of the state, in which it is seen that Orange county is fifteenth in the list of fifty-seven counties in the state, Alpine being the last, with a total assessed valuation of $480,829. The assessed valuation of the fifteen leading counties is given as follows:
1. San Francisco... $503,053,557
2. Los Angeles... 201,509,786
3. Alameda... 109,714,598
4. Santa Clara... 55,468,822
5. Sacramento... 36,184,197
6. Sonoma... 30,611,036
7. Fresno... 37,526,406
8. San Joaquin... 35,980,556
9. San Diego... 21,772,167
10. San Bernardino... 20,818,169
11. Humboldt... 24,089,483
12. Solano... 18,902,921
13. Santa Cruz... 12,898,439
14. Mendocino... 11,947,391
15. Orange... 14,429,967
Riverside is in the twentieth class, with an assessed valuation of $15,-573,685. Its railroad valuation amounts to $2,706,800, while that of Orange county is about half that amount, being $1,451,868. San Bernardino has a railroad valuation of $5,072,719, and San Diego $2,552,183. Los Angeles' railroad valuation amounts to $5,483,057, while that of San Francisco is $161,098, and Alameda $2,242,464. The total valuation of all the counties of the state as given is $1,550,571,761.
When reference is made to the geographical area of our two neighboring counties on the east, as compared with that of Orange—San Bernardino being twenty-six times our size and Riverside nineteen times—it will be seen that Orange county holds her own quite well with the other rapidly developing counties of the south. With the railroads now building and in con-
"If it won't take too long," she said. William hitched the cobs and came up the veranda steps.
"Look here," he said contritely, "I'm horribly sorry about this, but—but"
"But you forgot, as usual," said Beatrice.
"Well," he said, "Barrows and Morton came in to talk up that lumber deal"
"Just say you forgot," said Beatrice wearily. "It's the only explanation."
"I did remember it, though, at 3," he said hopefully.
"So like you to shut the stable door after the horse has gone," she said savagely.
William looked pained. He said nothing.
"If this were the first offense I might overlook it," continued the girl. "But it's been like this four times out of every five. The exact number of times I've spent waiting for you to fulfill overdue appointments is simply appalling."
Still William said nothing. He looked across the trim lawn with its winding driveway and its flourishing shrubs.
"And so, hereafter," she went on, "you need make no appointments with me."
"You don't mean"—he began in exposition.
"I do mean just that," said she. "This is about the last straw. I don't intend to be subjected to such heedless annoyance again."
"You won't go anywhere with me?" he asked.
"I shall make no appointments to go anywhere with you. If we go, it will be on the spur of the moment, and even then I shall not be surprised if your treacherous memory allows me to come home alone, as I did the day of the river carnival."
William thought deeply for a moment.
"Perhaps you're right," he said at length. "I haven't fully realized until now what I have inflicted upon you. I'll stay away as much as possible until I can educate my memory into something like normal condition. I won't bother you any longer now. You said you were going over to the links, I believe. I'm really more sorry about all this than I can make you understand. Goodby."
He ran down the steps, and a moment later the cobs whirled down the driveway in a cloud of dust.
Beatrice sat on the veranda lost in thought. She knew she had hurt him deeply. But he deserved it, she told herself grimly. Still, she was rather sorry she had been so disagreeable about it. He was so big and good-natured and so absurdly helpless.
She was aroused by the clatter of hoofs on the driveway. The cobs were again pulled up before her, and William ran up the steps.
"See here, Beatrice," he said hurriedly, "I came here this afternoon with a firm determination to tell you something important, but in the confusion of being late and all that, you know"
"You forgot it of course," she laughed.
At the sound of her laughter William was evidently relieved.
"Exactly," he said. "I meant to tell you that the deal in Lakeside real estate has been closed and that I've made a tidy bit out of it." He meant to ask
meda $2,242,464. The total valuation of all the counties of the state as given is $1,550,571,761.
When reference is made to the geographical area of our two neighboring counties on the east, as compared with that of Orange—San Bernardino being twenty-six times our size and Riverside nineteen times—it will be seen that Orange county holds her own quite well with the other rapidly developing counties of the south. With the railroads now building and in contemplation during the coming year, Orange county is destined to show yet greater progress in the coming twelfemonth. Moreover, the surf electric line connecting Alamitos and Huntington beaches in this county is not included in the controller's figures. Our railroad valuation during the coming year ought to be considerably in excess of $1,000,000.
Orange county is fifteenth on the list, yet Santa Cruz, which is placed in the thirteenth class, and Mendocino, in the fourteenth, each have an inferior valuation to that of Orange; Mendocino by two and a half millions, Santa Cruz by more than a million and a half. Orange county may therefore be said to have passed these two northern counties, and is now hot-foot after Solano, twelfth on the list, with a valuation four million dollars greater than our own.
With Huntington building 22 miles of electric road in this county, and probably 100 miles of other lines to be constructed in the near future, through La Habra and Placentia and River canyon; with the Standard Oil constructing a large plant here—the only one in Orange county—and with two gas companies actively bidding for a franchise to operate a gas plant in Anaheim, the county of Orange, ever the gem and pride of the southland, may be said to be just beginning its upward flight. It will not rest content until Solano is passed; and then let the other counties ahead of us in property valuation look to their laurels, for we intend to make it interesting for them as sure as we have passed Santa Cruz and Mendocino the past year.
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She was aroused by the clatter of hoofs on the driveway. The cobs were again pulled up before her, and William ran up the steps.
"See here, Beatrice," he said hurriedly, "I came here this afternoon with a firm determination to tell you something important, but in the confusion of being late and all that, you know"—"You forgot it of course," she laughed.
At the sound of her laughter William was evidently relieved.
"Exactly," he said. "I meant to tell you that the deal in Lakeside real estate has been closed and that I've made a tidy bit out of it. I meant to ask you—hang it! It sounds cold blooded, but I don't mean it so—if you'd marry me."
The girl gasped. She looked at him steadily for several moments.
"Oh, William, William, you incorrigible man!" she said.
"Will you?" said he eagerly. "Marry me, you know?"
She laughed nervously.
"You'd forget," she declared, "and marry some one else within a month." "I know I've no right to ask you," he said humbly.
Beatrice was absorbed in a bit of ivy she was assiduously picking into bits.
"Still," she said, "you do need a guardian, so perhaps I'll risk it."
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Notice of Safe of Gas Pipe-Lines
Office of the City Clerk of the heim, Orange county, California,
1904.
To Whom it may Concern:
Notice is hereby given that a has been made to the Board of the City of Anaheim for a certain granting the right to construct and for the period of fifty years and operate, a pipe-line along all tain streets and alleys and ports and alleys in said city, and due to conduct, carry and transmit pipe-line either natural or man-made to be used for heat and power. It is proposed by said Board of offer for sale and grant to the der said franchise on the terms hereinafter mentioned.
That said franchise is described to-wit: A franchise to consummate down, and for the period of five years maintain and operate, a pipe-line pose of conveying natural or gas along and under the streets of streets and alleys and portions said city described as follows:
Beginning with the intersect street with South Amaretto street; the Leeman street to Adelaide street; the Lemon street to Olive Adelee street from Lemon street west on Center street from Le Palm street; north on Phila from Broadway to the South blocks "B" and "C" of Center all alleys and cross streets in embraced in the line of street scripted, to properly connect an pipe-line and to deliver gas during said period of fifty years conducted and transmit naturalized gas through and by means line, for heat and power purpure with the right to construct and such traps, manholes, drips, attachments as may be necessary pose of safety and efficiently maintaining said pipe-line and to consumers, and to any buildings fronting or abutting upon streets or alleys.
That the terms and conditions of the said franchise will be offered granted are as follows: That line shall consist of one main with the streets or alleys and of pipe necessary to connect property of consumers. That stultifying the said main pipe-line maintained under said branch more than six inches in diameter pipe shall be of iron or steel sufficient strength to withstand not less than four hundred square inch, and shall be laid joints or sleeves. That said pipe at all points not less than eight how the established grade of keys under which the same are so laid as not to interfere with the instructions and to allow free use of the streets by the such temporary interference essentially incident to the proper said work. That all excavations made and resilled in strict cohesion of said city will force at the time of the performance work or under the supervision said city; and that the granite chise and his or its successors shall comply with all ordinances to time enacted by the Board said city in reference to personal cavations in the streets of sali purpose of insuring the real streets to a good and perfect said excavations. Said fran provide that said city shall in
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NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
Anaheim Union Water Company
Location of principle place of business Anaheim, Orange County, California.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A meeting of the Directors held on the nineteenth day of November, 1904, an assessment of two dollars per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before December twenty-first, 1904, to the Secretary of the corporation, at the office of the corporation, in the Backs building, Los Angeles Street, Anaheim, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid after the twenty-first day of December, 1904, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday the seventh day of January, 1905, to pay delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
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Notice of Safe of Gas Pipe-Line Franchise
Office of the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, Orange county, California, October 25, 1904.
To Whom it may Concern:
Notice is hereby given that an application has been made to the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim for a certain franchise, granting the right to construct and lay down, and for the period of fifty years to maintain and operate a pipe-line along and under certain streets and alleys in said city, and during said term to conduct, carry and transmit through said pipe-line either natural or manufactured gas, to be used for heat and power purposes, and it is proposed by said Board of Trustees to offer for sale and grant to the highest bidder said franchise on the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned.
That said franchise is described as follows; to-wit:
A franchise to construct and lay down, and for the period of fifty years to maintain and operate, a pipe-line for the purpose of conveying natural or manufactured gas along and under the streets and portions of streets and alleys and portions of alleys in said city described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning with the intersection of Lemon street with Santa Ana street; then move north on Lemon street to Addele street; east on Broadway from Lemon street to Olive street; east on Adele street from Lemon street to Olive street; west on Center street from Lemon street to Palm street; north on Philadelphia street from Broadway to the Southern alleys in blocks "B" and "C" of Center tract, and on all alleys and cross streets in the territory embraced in the line of streets above described, to properly connect and operate said pipe-line and to deliver gas to consumers during said period of fifty years, and to carry, conduct and transmit natural or manufactured gas through and by means of said pipeline, for heat and power purposes, together with the right to construct and maintain all such traps, manholes, drips, appliances and attachments as may be necessary for the purpose of safely and efficiently operating and maintaining said pipe-line and supplying gas to consumers, and to any building or buildings fronting or abutting upon any of the said streets or alleys.
That the terms and conditions upon which the said franchise will be offered for sale and granted are as follows: That the said pipe-line shall consist of one main line laid parallel with the streets or alleys and such other lines of pipe necessary to connect with pipes on property of consumers. That the pipes constituting the said main pipe-line to be laid or maintained under said franchise shall not be more than six inches in diameter; that said pipe shall be of iron or steel, and shall be of sufficient strength to withstand a pressure of not less than four hundred pounds to the square inch, and shall be laid with a tight joint or sleeve. That said pipes shall be laid at all points not less than eighteen inches below which the same are laid, and shall be so laid as not to interfere with any water pipes laid at the time of laying said gas pipes; that said pipes shall be laid in conformity with the instructions and to the satisfaction of the street superintendent of said city; that all excavations for laying, moving and repairing said pipes or any of them shall be done in such a manner as not to interfere with the free use of the streets by the public, except such temporary interference as may be necessarily incident to the proper prosecution of said work. That all excavations shall be made and refilled in strict compliance with the ordinances of said city which may be in force at the time of the performance of said work or under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the superintendent of streets of said city; and that the grantee of said franchise and his or its successors and assigns shall comply with all ordinances from time to time enacted by the Board of Trustees of said city in reference to persons making excavations in the streets of said city for the purpose of insuring the restoration of all streets to a good and perfect condition along said excavations. Said franchise shall also provide that said city shall in no case be liable
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The amount of the gross annual receipts of the grantee, his or its successors and assigns, arising from its use, operation or possession shall be deemed and understood to be and be the total gross earnings collected or received or in any manner gained by the grantee, his or its successors and assigns, from the use, operation or possession of gas through the same. In and under the streets of the City of Anaheim, and it shall be the duty of the grantee of the franchise, his or its successors and assigns, to file with the Board of Trustees the aggregate sum of said percentage upon the amount of the gross annual receipts arising from the use, operation or possession of the franchise, determined and computed in the manner hereinbefore provided. That any neglect, failure or refusal to comply with any of the conditions of said franchise shall be set aside, and any money paid therefor will be forfeited.
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DR. ALFRED LOERCH Optician
EYE STRAIN
Glasses as prescribed by me are conceded the foremost remedy for the cure of head ache, nervousness, facial neuralgia, due to muscular or nervous eye strain. For any eye trouble or for new glasses consult me. I am a specialist.
the franchise, determined and computed in the manner hereinbefore provided. That any neglect, failure or refusal to comply with any of the conditions of said franchise shall thereupon after thirty days notice of the neglect, failure, or refusal from the Board of Trustees of said City of Anaheim effect a forfeiture thereof, and the said city by its Board of Trustees may thereupon declare said franchise forfeited and may exclude said grantee of said franchise, his or its successors and assigns, from further use of the streets of said city under said franchise, and said franchise shall be deemed, and shall remain null and void and of no effect.
That said franchise shall be granted upon condition that if, at any time for a period of six months after the completion of said gas plant, said grantee, his or its successors or assigns, shall fail to maintain said plant and operate the same, then and in that case the said franchise shall be forfeited and be null and void.
That said franchise shall provide that the price of gas to be charged by the grantee of said franchise, his or its successors or assigns, to consumers shall not exceed $1.75 per thousand cubic feet, and that when the consumption of gas so furnished to consumers shall reach 40,000 cubic feet per day, the price thereof to consumers shall not exceed $1.53 per thousand cubic feet.
That said franchise shall provide that nothing therein contained shall be construed to allow or permit the sale of gas by said grantee, his or its successors or assigns, for illuminating purposes, and that said grantee, his or its successors or assigns, shall not permit or allow consumers of said gas so furnished to use the same for illuminating purposes, and if said grantee, his or its successors or assigns, permit or allow such use of said gas by consumers, said franchise shall be forfeited.
That within ten days after the passage of the ordinance granting said franchise the grantee thereof shall file with the City Clerk of said city a written acceptance of said franchise and agreement to comply with the terms, conditions and requirements thereof.
Notice is also given that sealed bids in writing will be received for said franchise up to 8:30 o'clock p.m. of the 20th day of December, 1901. That the bids received will be opened at that time; that all bids must be for the payment of a stated sum in gold coin of the United States and that the franchise will be struck off, sold and awarded to the person, firm, or corporation who shall make the highest cash bid therefor. Provided only that at the time of opening said bids any responsible person, firm, or corporation present or represented may bid for said franchise a sum not less than ten per cent (10 per cent) above the highest sealed bid therefor, and that said bid so made may be raised not less than ten per cent (10 per cent) by any other responsible bidder, and said blidding may so continue until finally said franchise shall be struck off, sold and awarded by said Board of Trustees to the highest bidder therefor in gold coin of the United States.
Each sealed bid must be accompanied by cash or certified check payable to the City Treasurer of the City of Anaheim for the full mount of said bid, and no sealed bid will be considered unless said cash or check is included therewith and the successful bidder must deposit at least ten (10 per cent) of the amount of his bid with the City Clerk before said franchise will be struck off to him, and if he shall fail to make such deposit immediately, his bid will not be received and will be considered as void, and said franchise will then and there be again offered for sale to the bidder who shall make the highest cash bid therefor, subject to the same conditions as to deposit as above mentioned. Said procedure will be had until said franchise is struck off, sold and awarded to a bidder who shall make the necessary deposit at least ten (10 per cent) of the amount of his bid therefor as herein provided.
Said successful bidder shall deposit with the City Clerk within twenty-four hours after the acceptance of his bid the remaining ninety (90 per cent) of the amount thereof, and in case he or it fails to do so then the said deposit theretofore made will be forfeited and
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LOS ANGELES STREET
Keeps on hand a Large and complete stock of liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer always on draught
Choice of Many Routes
EAST and WEST
"Sunset"
Via New Orleans and El Paso
"Ogden"
via San Francisco
"Shasta"
via Portland
Pullman Vestibuled Trains Daily.
Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions via all routes every day in the week, at REDUCED RATES
The SOUTHERN PACIFIC gives you choice of many routes from the northern boundary of the United States to the Atlantic Coast, so that you may go one way and return another, with varied scenery and climatic conditions.
Full information from any agent.
Southern Pacific
E. L. EUBANKS S. W. COTTLE
The Jerrick
EUBANKS & COTTLE, Props.
FAMOUS CYRUS
NOBLE WHISKEY
MAIER & ZOBELEIN BEER.
Phone Main 9-5
Center St.
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