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STOCKING LAND WITH QUAIL MANY BANDS TO BE TURNED LOOSE IN SOUTHERN COUNTIES State Game and Fish Commission Have Flock of Birds at Tropico, and Will Release Them in Canyon Soon as Closed Season Begins Quail for Southern California next season is what the state game and fish commission of California is working for, and to this end 1195 birds will be turned loose in this and nearby sections not later than February 20. This is five less than 100 dozens and within the next week this band will be increased by the addition of 240, or twenty dozen more. Quail hunting seems to be the great sport for gun men in this vicinity, and hunters come from all over the state to shoot birds in San Diego, Imperial and this county and also in Los Angeles county. For this reason the birds are growing scarce in certain parts of Southern California. Imperial county is full of quail and many of the birds that will be turned loose to stock the different counties were taken from Imperial valley. The birds are now confined in a canyon near Tropico, and comprise the largest band of quail ever before seen at one time in the history of the country. They will be liberated at the end of the quail season, February 20—at about the time the birds nest, and liberated only where quail are becoming scarce, in the hope that the supply may be replenished. In other words the commission is undertaking to restock the quail grounds that have been depleted by hunters. This scheme is a happy idea and while expensive in a way, serves the double purpose of restocking quailless sections of the country, while relieving the anxieties of a number of farmers who for many months have been crying that the quail have ravaged their grape and melon crops. Many hunters have complained that RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 79. A resolution declaring it to be tention of the Board of Trustees of City of Anaheim to order cement walks, cement curbs and cement crossings to be constructed on portions of South Lemon Street Broadway Street, Topeka Street Atchison Street in said City. The Board of Trustees of the Anaheim, State of California, ordered to resolve and declare that the interest and convenience required that it is the intention of the Board of Trustees to order the ing work to be done, to wit: 1. That a cement sidewalk fills in width and a cement curb is constructed on the East side of Sonmon Street in said City between Street and Santa Ana Street, along such portions of the said line of South Lemon Street upon a cement sidewalk and cement curb already been constructed to the clical line and grade. 2. That a cement sidewalk fills in width and a cement curb is constructed on the North side of way Street in said City between Street and Helena Street, from the line of Helena Street to the East line of Palm Street. 3. That a cement sidewalk fills in width and a cement curb is constructed on the East side of Street in said City, from the line of Chartres Street to the line of Center Street; that two alley crossings 13 feet in width are constructed on the East side of peka Street, between Chartres and ter Streets the center line of said crossings being 136.50 feet of the South line of Chartres Street the center line of the other crossings being 135.25 feet North line of Center Street. 4. That a cement sidewalk fills in width and a cement curb is constructed on the West side of A Street between Chartres and Streets, in said City, from the line of Chartres Street to the line of Center Street, and that ment curb be constructed on the side of Atchison Street between tres Street to Broadway Street the South line of Chartres Street North line of Center Street, and the South line of Center Street North line of Broadway Street. All of the work herein describe be done in accordance with the profiles and cross-sections thereof tofore duly adopted by said B Trustees and on file in the office Clerk of said City, and inance with the specifications coined Ordinance No. 162 of said City. The Anaheim Gazette, a weekly paper of general circulation published and circulated in said Anaheim, is hereby designated newspaper in which this resolu are becoming scarce, in the hope that the supply may be replenished. In other words the commission is undertaking to restock the quail grounds that have been depleted by hunters. This scheme is a happy idea and while expensive in a way, serves the double purpose of restocking quail less sections of the country, while relieving the anxieties of a number of farmers, who for many months have been crying that the quail have ravaged their grape and melon crops. Many hunters have complained that the quail have been entirely shot out of their old favorite hunting grounds and to still these cries the game and fish commission has gathered more than 1400 quail from farming lands where they are pests and thus is able to cure two diseases with one operation. Almost all of the birds are valley quail, but a total of about 300 will be the desert or gambol variety, with the red-feathered heads and with the red feathers on the sides like the mountain quail, and are not such good birds to hunt, as they depend more on their legs and their agility than on their wings, when the enemy appears. In size they are smaller than the mountain quail, and yet larger than the eastern Bob White, and can live without water a greater length of time than any other variety. The farmers in Imperial valley say these birds eat the young melon vines Whether or not this is true, the Imperial farmers entered very readily into the task of trapping several dozen quail for the commission, after they had trapped twenty dozen for experimental station in Chicago. For the information of the sportsmen it is stated that the 1400 quail that the commission will have will be turned loose about February 20th, after the closed season for quail begins, and on open public ground. None will be given for liberation on private lands, as this experiment was tried recently in the distribution of trout fry and it was far from satisfactory. It is the commissioners' idea that the quail were secured by the expenditure of public money they should be turned loose on public land, and this is eminently proper. WISCONSIN PICNIC The annual picnic of the Wisconsin Association will be held at Long Beach on Friday, Feb. 12, 1909. All Wisconsin people and friends are expected to come, bring their lunch baskets, renew old acquaintances, and talk over Wisconsin days. Wisconsin Committee. All of the work herein describe be done in accordance with the profiles and cross-sections thereof duly adopted by said B Trustees and on file in the office of the Clerk of said City, and in accordance with the specifications coined in Ordinance No. 162 of said City. The Anaheim Gazette, a weekly paper of general circulation published and circulated in said Anaheim, is hereby designated a newspaper in which this resolution Intention and notice of the thereof shall be published in the ner and by the persons required by The Superintendent of Streets City is hereby directed to post this resolution of Intention cuously for two days on or no Chamber of said Board of Trustees to cause the same to be published two insertions in the manner by law in said newspaper. I hereby certify that the resolution of Intention was duly ed by the Board of Trustees City of Anahelm, on the 28th January, 1909, by the following Ayes: Trustees Rust, Gates, Ger, Stock and Fiscus. Noes: None. EDWARD B. MERCER City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk Board of Trustees of the O Anahelm. (Seal.) NOTICE Of filing report of commissioner pointed to widen West Broadway near Citron Street, in the City of helm. Notice is hereby given that missioners appointed by the B Trustees of the City of Anaheim of California, to assess the benefits damages and have general support of the proposed work of widening Broadway Street, near Citron in the City of Anaheim, having their assessment of benefits and ges, have made and filed in thof the undersigned their written together with a plat of the assid district. All persons interested are here tiffied and required to show care any they have, on or before Wednesday, 10th day of March 1909, we report should not be confirmed by Board of Trustees. All objections must be in write filled with the Clerk of said B Trustees. Each person signing an object attach thereto his or her post address. Office of the City Clerk, Janu 1909. EDWARD B. MERCER City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk Board of Trustees of the O Anahelm. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SAL REAL ESTATE IN PARTITION WISCONSIN PICNIC The annual picnic of the Wisconsin Association will be held at Long Beach on Friday, Feb. 12, 1909. All Wisconsin people and friends are expected to come, bring their lunch baskets, renew old acquaintances, and talk over Wisconsin days. Wisconsin Committee. We make all our harness, and it is well made. "Tis our great pleasure to please our trade We'll make your harness—heavy or light. You'll say, when you get it," It's right out of sight." WM. F. LUTZ CO. Santa Ana. Order to Show Cause Why Order of Sale of Real Estate Should Not Be Made. In the Superior Court of Orange County, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of Geo. L. Wagner, deceased. Rena Wagner, the administratrix of the estate of George L. Wagner, deceased, having filed her petition herein, duly verified, praying for an order of sale of certain parts of the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth. It is therefore ordered by this court that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before the said Superior Court on Friday, the 26th day of February, 1909, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said Superior Court in the City of Santa Ana, in Orange County, State of California, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administratrix to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased, at private sale, as shall be necessary; and that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Anaheim Gazette, a newspaper printed and published in the City of Anaheim, in Orange County, California. Dated February 3rd, 1909. Z. B. WEST, Judge. Indorsed: Filed Feby. 3. 1909. 14-4t W. B. Williams, Clerk. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE REAL ESTATE IN PARTITION In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Angeles. F. W. Braun, plaintiff, vs. L. N.wig, defendant. Notice is hereby given that unlawful virtue of an Interlocutory De Partition and Order of Sale duly entered in the above entitled act on the 30th day of December 1908, and decree is recorded in Book 177, 173 et seq. of Records of Judgment said County, the undersigned, the appointed referee in said action make sales of the four separate estates in said decree and here described, and a partition of theceeds of such sales, and having qualified under such appointment in pursuance of such order and sell at public auction each of said parcels to the highest bidder fore; the whole purchase price parcel to be paid in United States Coin immediately upon confirming the sale thereof and tendering conveying the premises sold or election of the purchaser, made to the referee at the time and said sale 50 per cent. of said price must be paid upon confirming such sale and tender of deed cohesion the premises sold, and the balance said purchase price, together with est thereon at the rate of 6 per net) to be paid on or before from the date of such sale, and deferred payment secured by first gage lien upon the premises so sale will take place on the 12th February, 1909, at eleven o'clock at the front entrance to a waiver Number 389 New High street, City of Los Angeles County of Angeles, State of California. The following is a description property to be sold: PARCEL ONE: That certified property described in a deed from America to F. W. Braun & Co which deed is recorded in Book Deeds, at page 105, Records of Angeles County, the said real property more particularly described lows: Beginning at a point on the line of New High street. 25 feet ACTION OF INTENTION NO. 79. On declaring it to be the incharge Board of Trustees of the Board to order cement sidecurbs and cement alley be constructed on certain South Lemon Street, West Street, Topeka Street, and Street in said City. Of Trustees of the City of State of California, do hereand declare that the public convenience require, and the intention of the said Trustees to order the followbe done, to wit: The cement sidewalk five feet and a cement curb be contained East side of South Lelin said City between Elm Santa Ana Street, excepting portions of the said East Lemon Street upon which sidewalk and cement curb have be constructed to the offilal grade. The cement sidewalk six feet and a cement curb be contained North side of Broadline said City between Palm Selena Street, from the West Ana Street to the East curb Street. The cement sidewalk five feet and a cement curb be contained East side of Topeka sold City, from the South Chartres Street to the North East Street; that two cement is 13 feet in width be contained East side of said Tobetween Chartres and Centire center line of one of ways being 136.50 feet south line of Chartres Street, and line of the other of said being 135.25 feet North of the Center Street. The cement sidewalk five feet and a cement curb be contained West side of Atchison sold City, from the South Chartres Street to the North East Street, and that a cene constructed on the East Jison Street between Charto Broadway Street, from line of Chartres Street to the of Center Street, and from line of Center Street to the Broadway Street. Work herein described shall accordance with the plans cross-sections therefor, hereadopted by said Board of on file in the office of said City, and in accord- specifications contained No. 162 of said City. Am Gazette, a weekly newsgeneral circulation printed, circulated in said City of thereby designated as the which this resolution of erly from the northeasterly corner of lot Two (2) of the Arcadia Homestead Tract, in the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 1, page 459, Miscellaneous Records of said County, thence North 8% deg. east along the Westerly line of New High street, 25 feet to a point, thence Northwestly on a line parallel with and 50 feet distant from the Northerly line of said Lot Two (2) as shown on said map, to a point where said line would intersect the dividing line between Lots One (1) and Two (2) as shown on said map if extended in a straight line northerly; thence following said extended line southerly 25 feet; thence easterly on a line parallel with and distant 25 feet from the Northerly line of said Lot Two (2) to New High street and point of beginning. PARCEL TWO: That certain lot of land in the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California, described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point in the Westerly line of New High street at a point which is N. 35 deg. 31 min. E. 33.86 feet from an angle point in the West line of New High street, which angle point is N. 41 deg. 51 min. E. 55.94 feet from the most Southerly corner of Lot 14 Arcadia Homestead Tract as per map recorded in Book 1, page 469 Miscellaneous Records of said Los Angeles County, said commencing point also being the Southerly corner of a one-story brick warehouse, thence from said point of commencement along the West line of New High street N. 35 deg. 31 min. E. 70.02 feet to a point in a stone retaining wall 0.61 feet North of the South face of said wall; thence N. 66 deg. 36 min. W. 109.29 feet to a point 0.80 feet from the West line of the retaining wall and 2.14 feet S. 38 deg. 05 min. West of the North face of said wall; thence South 34 deg 48 min.W. 35 feet, more or less, to the South corner of Lot 5 as shown on Plat of Willis Subdivision of a portion of the Arcadia Tract as per map recorded in Book 83, page 59, Miscellaneous Records of said County; thence N. 47 deg. 20 min. W. 4 feet, more or less, to the West line of the retaining wall; thence along the West line of said retaining wall S. 38 deg. 06 min. West 36.37 min. to a point on the West side of said retaining wall which is 54.10 feet N. 38 deg. 06 min. E from the intersection of the West side of said retaining wall with the Southerly line of Lot 13 of the said Arcadia Homestead Tract; thence S. 66 deg. 43 min. E along the South face of the brick wall of a one-story warehouse 112.87 feet to the place of commencement. PARCEL THREE: That certain lot of land in the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California, described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point on the Westerly line of New High street at a point N. 41 deg. 51 min. E 25 feet from the most Southerly corner of Lot 14 of the Areadia Homestead Tract, as per map recorded in Book 1, page 469, Miscellaneous Records of said County, thence Mission Street between Charlottesville Broadway Street, from the side of Chartres Street to the corner of Center Street, and from the side of Center Street to the Broadway Street. Work herein described shall accordance with the plans across-sections therefor, here adopted by said Board of Trustees on file in the office of said City, and in accordance with specifications contained No. 162 of said City. From Gazette, a weekly news-general circulation printed, circulated in said City of Charlottesville designated as the which this resolution of notice of the passage be published in the man-made persons required by law. Intendent of Streets of said city directed to post notices of this resolution in the form required by cause a notice similar in being published by one印n newspaper in the man-by-law. Clerk is hereby directed to solution of Intention conspi- two days on or near the said Board of Trustees, and same to be published by us in the manner required said newspaper. Certify that the foregoing Intention was duly pass- Board of Trustees of the Shhelm, on the 28th day of March, by the following vote: trustees Rust, Gates, Kroend Fiscus. EDWARD B. MERRITT, and ex-officio Clerk of the Trustees of the City of feb4-2t NOTICE Report of commissioners ap- posed West Broadway Street Street, in the City of Ana- hereby given that the com-pointed by the Board of the City of Anaheim, State to assess the benefits and have general supervision need work of widening West street, near Citron Street of Anaheim, having made benefit of benefits and damage and filed in the office assigned their written report, in a plat of the assessment interested are hereby no- required to show cause, if late, on or before Wednesday of March 1909, why said not be confirmed by said trustees. Us must be in writing and the Clerk of said Board of signing an objection will do his or her post office the City Clerk, January 29. EDWARD B. MERRITT, and ex-officio Clerk of the Trustees of the City of feb4-3t REFEREEE'S SALE OF STATE IN PARTITION. Senior Court of the State and for the County of Los deg. 06 min. E from the intersection of the West side of said retaining wall with the Southerly line of Lot 13 of the said Arcadia Homestead Tract; thence S. 66 deg. 43 min. E along the South face of the brick wall of a one-story warehouse 112.87 feet to the place of commencement. PARCEL THREE: That certain lot of land in the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California, described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point on the Westerly line of New High street at a point N. 41 deg. 51 min. E 25 feet from most Southerly corner of Lot 14 of the Arcadia Homestead Tract, as per map recorded in Book 1, page 469, Miscellaneous Records of said County, thence along the Westerly line of New High street N. 41 deg. 51 min. E 30.94 feet to an angle in said street; thence N. 35 deg. 31 min. E 33.86 feet to the South face of the brick wall of a one-story brick warehouse; thence along the Southerly face of said brick wall, N. 66 deg. 43 min. W. 112.87 feet to the West side of a stone retaining wall; thence along the West side of the retaining wall, S. 38 deg. 06 min. W. 29.04 feet to a point which is 25 feet at right angles Northerly from the Southerly line of Lot 13 of said Arcadia Homestead Tract; thence S. 48 deg. 18½ min. E along a line 25 feet Northerly from and parallel to the Southerly line of said Lots 13 and 14, Arcadia Homestead Tract, 108.62 feet to the place of commencement. PARCEL FOUR: All of the following described property in the County of Orange, State of California: The South half (S½) of Lot Five (5) in Block Seventeen (17) of the Subdivision of the South half of Section Twenty-one (21) Township Four (4) South, Range Ten (10) West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, as per map recorded in Book 1, page 33, Miscellaneous Records of Orange County. In the Rancho San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana, described as follows, to wit: Lots One (1), Two (2), Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block 17 of a Subdivision of the South half of Section 21, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, S. B. B & M., being part of the Fairview Colony Tract, according to a map recorded in Book 1, page 33 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, reserving from the Northwest corner of said Lot 2, the portion which may be included in the strip of land 60 feet wide granted by the Ruddock Company, a corporation, to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, by deed recorded in Book 34, page 223, of Deeds, Records of Orange County. In the Rancho San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana, described as follows, to wit: Lots Three (3) and Four (4) in Block Seventeen (17) of the "Fairview Colony Tract," a subdivision of the South half of Section Twenty-one (21) in Township Four (4) South, Range Ten (10) West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, as per map recorded in Book 1, page 33 of Miscellaneous Records of Orange County. Lot Six (6), in Block Seventeen (17) of the Subdivision of the South half (S½) of Section Twenty-one (21) in Township Four (4) South, Range Ten (10) West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, as per map recorded in Book 1, page 33 of Miscellaneous Records REFEREE'S SALE OF STATE IN PARTITION. Senior Court of the State of Los Angeles, plaintiff, vs. L. N. Bruns et al. bereby given that under and in an Interlocutory Decree in the Order of Sale duly made day of December, 1908, and above entitled action on December 1908, and which recorded in Book 177, pages of Records of Judgments of the undersigned, the duly referee in said action to the four separate propied decree and hereinafter laid a partition of the profits sales, and having duly after such appointment, will be auction each of said sepi to the highest bidder there- purchase price of each paid in United States Gold stately upon confirmation of proof and tender of a deed premises sold or at the purchaser, made known at the time and place of per cent. of said purchase paid upon confirmation of tender of deed conveying sold, and the balance of the price, together with interest at the rate of 6 per cent. paid on or before one year rate of such sale, and such amount secured by first morton on the premises sold; said place on the 12th day of 1909, at eleven o'clock a.m., entrance to a warehouse, New High street, in the Angeles County of Los Angeles. is a description of the dee sold: ONE: That certain real described in a deed from Bank F. W. Braun & Company recorded in Book 1627 of page 105, Records of Los An- the said real property be-articularly described as fol- at a point on the Westerly High street, 25 feet north- conveyed by Frank Ey to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, except the right of way for a ditch along the North line of said lots. The North half (N½) of Lot Five (5) in Block Seventeen (17) of the Subdivision of the South half (S½) of Section Twenty-one (21) in Township Four (4) South, Range Ten (10) West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, as per map recorded in Book 1, page 33 of Miscellaneous Records of Orange County. Lot Six (6), in Block Seventeen (17) of the Subdivision of the South half (S½) of Section Twenty-one (21) in Township Four (4) South, Range Ten (10) West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, as per map recorded in Book 1, page 33 of Miscellaneous Records of Orange County. Beginning at a point on the Section line, 15.31 chains North of the Southeast corner of Section Number Twenty (20) in Township Four South, Range Ten West, S. B. M., and running thence West 20.07 chains; thence North 5.07 chains; thence East 20.06 chains; thence South 5.07 chains to the place of beginning and being the North one-half of the North one-half of the Southeast One-fourth of said Section Twenty, reserving therefrom a strip of land Thirty (30) feet in width along the Section line for roads, railroads and ditches, excepting therefrom a right of way heretofore deeded to Southern Pacific Railroad Company. Dated this 5th day of January, 1909, W. J. WASHBURN, Referee in said action. OSCAR C. MUELLER, Attorney for Plaintiff. O'MELVENY, STEVENS & MILLIKIN Attorneys for Defendant. jan21-ft Heaters at a Sacrifice! We carrying over the few we have left, we will close them out at a bargain. Range from $1.75 up. Come in and see them. 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