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BIDWELL GIFT TO CALIFORNIA
PARK ON FAMOUS CHICO RANCHO FOR PUBLIC USE
Desire to Preserve Natural Beauty of Forest Stream and Scenery is Reason for Donation—State Board of Forestry to Have Charge
Mrs. Annie E. K. Bidwell, owner of Rancho Chico, desires to donate to the state of California certain streams and land contiguous thereto which form part of her rancho. Her object is to preserve in their natural condition these streams and their bordering vegetation for their beauty and for the welfare of the people owning adjacent property. She fears that after her death the value of adjacent property will be impaired if the water from these streams were diverted and if the fine growth of trees along them were destroyed. For these reasons she wishes to donate this property to the state in order that it may be preserved in its present condition. In this connection the letter of Colonel C. C. Royce, the manager of Rancho Chico, sheds considerable light. His letter is as follows:
Chico, Cal., March 3, 1908.
The State Forester, Sacramento, Cal.:
Dear Sir: Referring to your recent interview with Mrs. Bidwell on the subject of placing certain lands on Rancho Chico under the ownership of the state board of forestry, I have to say that her proposal covers the following conditions:
First. She proposed to convey to the state board of forestry the following described lands, viz: All that tracts as she may deem wise per.
And furthermore, it is to be known that nothing shall abridge or fere, now or hereafter, within the tom of closing Lindo channel the summer months, at its exit at Chico creek, in order to steady flow of water may be retained in the channel of said creek throughout the entire year.
C. The object of the grant conveying this property to the board of forestry is to preserve her death the forest growth said water courses; to prevent diversion and use of the water private purposes; to minimize loss of water by evaporation that the sub-irrigation of the ing lands may be maintained natural extent and to maintain natural beauty of said stream the integrity of their banks.
It is expected that the state of forestry shall retain the lands herein granted in city. Very truly yours, C. C.
This letter describes the nature of the property which Mrs. Bidwell proposes to donate and the under which she wishes they assume its ownership and management. Very little needs to regard it except that there is somewhat as required by the daries of the subdivisions, bages, in most cases, between 60 feet. The objects which she proposed donation seeks to acquire are worthy ones, for the prescriptions are important to their chief value, however, crue to the residents of Chico and Butte county, commonly it is a question for the lea-
The State Forester, Sacramento Cal.: Dear Sir: Referring to your recent interview with Mrs. Bidwell on the subject of placing certain lands on Rancho Chico under the ownership of the state board of forestry, I have to say that her proposal covers the following conditions:
First. She proposed to convey to the state board of forestry the following described lands, viz: All that strip of land of varying width bounded on the west by the Sacramento river and an inlet thereof; on the east by the west line of Sutter avenue and the west line of the county road, said strip of land extending from the north boundary of Rancho Arroyo Chico in the northwest quarter of section 22, township 22 north, range 1 west, M.D.M., to the southern extremity of said rancho Arroyo Chico on the north bank of Chico creek near its confluence with the Sacramento river in section 2, township 21 north, range 1 west, M.D.M., excepting and reserving therefrom Lot 32 of the meridian subdivision of the John Bidwell rancho.
Second. A strip of land of varying width, including both banks and the channel of Lindo channel, otherwise called Sandy Gulch, from the point where said Lindo channel intersects the line of the park deeded by Annie E. K. Bidwell to the city of Chico, July 10, 1905, to the point where said Lindo channel disembogues into Chico creek. Said strip herein proposed to be conveyed includes all lands lying between the 7th, 6th and 3d subdivisions of the John Bidwell rancho, the Cussick tract, the lands of H.B. Reed and Park Henshaw, the 12th and 15th subdivisions of the John Bidwell rancho and the said park line, all on the northwest side of said Lindo channel, and the 7th, 2d 4th and 14th subdivisions of the John Bidwell rancho and a strip between the said 14th subdivision and the said park line, all on the south and east side of said Lindo channel.
Third. A strip of land of varying width on the north side of Chico creek and running to the center of said creek, extending from the point where the Southern Pacific railroad
of said Lindo channel, and the 7th, 2d
4th and 14th subdivisions of the
John Bidwell rancho and a strip between the said 14th subdivision and
the said park line, all on the south
and east side of said Lindo channel.
Third. A strip of land of varying width on the north side of Chico creek and running to the center of said creek, extending from the point where the Southern Pacific railroad right of way crosses said creek westerly and down said stream to the mouth thereof; said strip of land being bounded on the north by the 2d and 7th meridian subdivisions of the John-Bidwell rancho and on the south by the center of the channel of Chico creek.
It is Mrs. Bidwell's proposal to insert in her deed to the state board of forestry the following conditions:
A. That the grantee shall not use or cause to be used or allow to be used, directly or indirectly, said land or any part thereof for the purpose of making or selling intoxicating liquors, and should said condition be broken the title herein granted by this deed shall cease, revert to and be vested in said Annie E. K. Bidwell, her heirs or assigns.
B. That the grantor will reserve to herself, during her lifetime, the use and control of such of said lands above described as lie east of the Shasta and Oregon road for all purposes, and that she reserves during her lifetime all present water rights in either of said streams, together with the right to use or sell any sand, gravel, earth or timber within any of the above described.
Ordinance No. 210
An Ordinance establishing the grade of certain points on the following Streets in the City of Anaheim, to wit: Walnut Street from Santa Ana Street to the City limits; Crone Avenue from Walnut Street to the City limits; Broadway Street from Palm Street to West Street; Illinois Street from Center Street to Broadway Street; Citron Street from Sycamore Street to Santa Ana Street; Resh Street from the North line of Vineyard Lot “D6” to Center Street; Palm Street from Broadway Street to Santa Ana Street; Cypress Street from Palm Street to Lemon Street; Claudina Street from Alberta Street to Sycamore Street; Philadelphia Street from Alberta Street to Sycamore Street; Olive Street from North Street to Sycamore Street; Santa Ana Street from Olive Street to East Street; Broadway Street at Orange Street; Vine Street from Center Street to Santa Ana Street; Bush Street from Center Street to Santa Ana Street; Rose Street from Center Street to Santa Ana Street and East Street from Center Street to Santa Ana Street.
The Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim do ordain as follows:
Section 1. Throughout this Ordinance the Northeast corner shall be understood to mean the junction of the North and East curb lines of the intersecting Streets; the Northwest corner shall be understood to mean the junction of the North and West curb lines of the intersecting Streets;
Sec. 2. The grades in this ordinance shall be understood to be the distance in feet above a datum plane 152.03 feet below a standard bench mark on the iron door plate at the Northwest corner of the Metz Block, as heretofore established by Ordinance No. 98 of the City of Anaheim, entitled, “An Ordinance establishing a Datum Plane and designating Bench Marks therein.”
Sec. 3. The grade of Walnut Street from Santa Ana Street to the City limits is hereby established as follows: At
The deed was received I was impression that the language is 3, statutes 1905, chapter sufficient for acceptance by board of forestry. The at-terial states, however, that sure only has the power to regulations for the state, con- the deed to this land has in the hands of the state for safekeeping. Should the decide to accept this do- should recommend that an amount of $1500 be made for its use during the sixty-first second-second fiscal years.
G. B. Lull, State Forester.
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Southwest corner shall be understood to mean the junction of the South and West curb lines of the intersecting Streets.
Sec. 2. The grades in this ordinance shall be understood to be the distance in feet above a datum plane 152.03 feet below a standard bench mark on the iron door plate at the Northwest corner of the Metz Block, as heretofore established by Ordinance No. 98 of the City of Anaheim, entitled, "An Ordinance establishing a Datum Plane and designating Bench Marks therein."
Sec. 3. The grade of Walnut Street from Santa Ana Street to the City limits is hereby established as follows: At the intersection of Walnut Street and Santa Ana Street the east curb shall be 129.50, the west curb shall be 129.30.
At the intersection of Walnut Street and South Street the Northeast corner shall be 126.70, the Southeast corner shall be 126.50, the west curb at its point of intersection with the extended center line of South Street shall be 126.35.
At the intersection of Walnut Street and Crone Avenue the Southwest corner shall be 125.80, the northwest corner shall be 125.90.
At the intersection of Walnut Street and Broad Street the Northeast corner shall be 124.30. At the intersection of Walnut Street and Ball Street the North west corner shall be 123.55.
Sec. 4. The grade of Crone Avenue from Walnut Street to the City limits is hereby established as follows: At the intersection of Crone Avenue and Walnut Street the grade shall be as established by Section 3 of this Ordinance.
At a point 345 feet West of the center line of Walnut Street the North curb of Crone Avenue shall be 125.35, and the South curb opposite thereto shall be 125.20.
At a point 394 feet west of the center line of Walnut Street the North curb of Crone Avenue shall be 125.25 and the South curb opposite thereto shall be 125.05.
At its intersection with the East right of way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad the North curb of Crone Avenue shall be 123.90 and the South curb opposite thereto shall be 123.80.
Sec. 5. The grade of Broadway Street from Palm Street to West Street is hereby established as follows: At the intersection of Broadway Street and Palm Street the Southwest corner shall be 142.80, the Northwest corner shall be 142.80.
At the intersection of Broadway street and Citron Street the Northeast corner shall be 137.60, the Southeast corner shall be 137.60, the Southwest corner shall be 137.40, the Northwest corner shall be 137.40.
At the intersection of Broadway street and Ohio Street the Northeast corner shall be 136.30, the Northwest corner shall be 136.10; the South curb of Broadway Street at its intersection with the extended center line of Ohio Street shall be 136.20.
At the intersection of Broadway street and Illinois Street the Northeast corner shall be 135.60, the Northwest corner shall be 135.40, the South curb of Broadway Street at its intersection with the extended center line of Illinois Street shall be 135.50.
Sec. 6. The grades in this ordinance shall be understood to mean the junction of the South and West curb lines of the intersecting Streets.
Sec. 7. The grades in this ordinance shall be understood to be the distance in feet above a datum plane 152.03 feet below a standard bench mark on the iron door plate at the Northwest corner of the Metz Block, as heretofore established by Ordinance No. 98 of the City of Anaheim, entitled, "An Ordinance establishing a Datum Plane and designating Bench Marks therein."
Sec. 8. The grades in this ordinance shall be understood to be the distance in feet above a datum plane 152.03 feet below a standard bench mark on the iron door plate at the Northwest corner of the Metz Block, as heretofore established by Ordinance No. 98 of the City of Anaheim, entitled, "An Ordinance establishing a Datum Plane and designating Bench Marks therein."
Sec. 9. The grades in this ordinance shall be understood to be the distance in feet above a datum plane 152.03 feet below a standard bench mark on the iron door plate at the Northwest corner of the Metz Block, as heretofore established by Ordinance No. 98 of the City of Anaheim, entitled, "An Ordinance establishing a Datum Plane and designating Bench Marks therein."
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SUMMONS
In the Superior Court of the Orange, State of California, and Court of the County of Orange, State of California, order Plaintiff,
W. T. Garnsey, H. E Gross, B. Kes-Doe, Richard Roe, Mary Roe and Defendants.
Of the State of California send W. S. Bauer, L. T. Garnsey, H. E Selsey, John Doe, Richard Roe, Jane Doe, Defendants: You are asked to appear and answer the action entitled as above, must you in the Superior Court of Orange, State of California days after the service on you of it, if served within this county; thirty days if served elsewhere.
Hereby notified that unless you answer as above required, the court will take judgment for any charges demanded in the complaint contract, or he will apply to any other relief demanded in my hand and the seal of the Court of the County of Orange, State this 16th day of February, A. D.
W. B. WILLIAMS, Clerk,
attorney for plaintiff, room 4
oldg., Anaheim, Cal. fb18-9t
At the intersection of Broadway street and Ohio Street the Northeast corner shall be 137.60, the Southeast corner shall be 137.60, the Southwest corner shall be 137.40, the Northwest corner shall be 137.40.
At the intersection of Broadway street and Illinois Street the Northeast corner shall be 136.30, the Northwest corner shall be 136.10; the South curb of Broadway Street at its intersection with the extended center line of Ohio Street shall be 136.20.
At the intersection of Broadway street and Illinois Street the Northeast corner shall be 135.60, the Northwest corner shall be 135.40, the South curb of Broadway Street at its intersection with the extended center line of Illinois Street shall be 135.50.
At the intersection of Broadway Street and West Streets the Northeast corner shall be 135.00, the Southeast corner shall be 134.90, the Southwest corner shall be 134.70, the Northwest corner shall be 134.80.
Sec. 6. The grade of Illinois Street from Center Street to Broadway Street is hereby established as follows: At the intersection of Illinois Street and Center Street the grade shall be as already established by Section Seven of Ordinance No. 160 of this City.
At a point 192.50 feet Southerly from the center line of Center Street the East curb of Illinois Street shall be 137.20 and the West curb opposite thereafter shall be 137.00.
At the intersection of Illinois Street and Broadway Street the grade shall be as already established by Section Five of this Ordinance.
Sec. 7. The grade of Ohio Street from Center Street to Broadway Street is hereby established as follows: At the intersection of Ohio Street and Center Street the grade shall be as already established by Section Seven of Ordinance No. 160 of this City.
At a point 192.5 feet Southerly from the center line of Center Street the East curb of Ohio Street shall be 137.30 and the West curb opposite thereafter shall be 137.10.
At the intersection of Ohio Street and Chestnut Street the Northeast corner shall be 137.00, the Southeast corner shall be 136.85, the West curb of Ohio Street at its intersection with the extended center line of Chestnut Street shall be 136.75.
At the intersection of Ohio Street and Broadway Street the grade shall be as already established by Section Five of this Ordinance.
Sec. 8. The grade of Citron Street from Sycamore Street to Santa Ana Street is hereby established as follows: At the intersection of Citron Street and Sycamore Street the Northeast corner shall be 137.60, the Southeast corner shall be 137.60, the Southwest corner shall be 137.40, the Northwest corner shall be 137.40.
At the intersection of Broadway street and Ohio Street the Northeast corner shall be 136.30, the Northwest corner shall be 136.10; the South curb of Broadway Street at its intersection with the extended center line of Ohio Street shall be 136.20.
At the intersection of Broadway street and Illinois Street the Northeast corner shall be 135.60, the Northwest corner shall be 135.40, the South curb of Broadway Street at its intersection with the extended center line of Illinois Street shall be 135.50.
At the intersection of Broadway street and West Streets the Northeast corner shall be 135.00, the Southeast corner shall be 134.90, the Southwest corner shall be 134.70, the Northwest corner shall be 134.80.
Sec. 6. The grade of Illinois Street from Center Street to Broadway Street is hereby established as follows: At the intersection of Illinois Street and Broadway Street the grade shall be as already established by Section Seven of Ordinance No. 160 of this City.
At a point 192.50 feet Southerly from the center line of Center Street the East curb of Illinois Street shall be 137.20 and the West curb opposite thereafter shall be 137.00.
At the intersection of Illinois Street and Broadway Street the grade shall be as already established by Section Seven of Ordinance No. 160 of this City.
At a point 192.5 feet Southerly from the center line of Center Street the East curb of Ohio Street shall be 137.30 and the West curb opposite thereafter shall be 137.10.
At the intersection of Illinois Street and Broadway Street the grade shall be as already established by Section Seven of Ordinance No. 160 of this City.
At a point 192.5 feet Southerly from the center line of Center Street the East curb of Ohio Street shall be 137.20 and the West curb opposite thereafter shall be 137.00.
At the intersection of Illinois Street and Broadway Street the grade shall be as already established by Section Seven of Ordinance No. 160 of this City.
At a point 192.5 feet Southerly from the center line of Center Streetthe East curb of Ohio StreetshallbeasalreadyestablishedbySectionSevenofOrdinanceNo.160ofthisCity;
At a point 192.5 feet Southerly fromthecenterlineofCenterStreettheEastcurbofOhioStreetshallbeasalreadyestablishedbySectionSevenofOrdinanceNo.160ofthisCity;
At a point 192.5 feet SoutherlyfromthecenterlineofCenterStreettheEastcurbofOhioStreetshallbeasalreadyestablishedbySectionSevenofOrdinanceNo.160ofthisCity;
At a point 192.5 feet SoutherlyfromthecenterlineofCenterStreettheEastcurbofOhioStreetshallbeasalreadyestablishedbySectionSevenofOrdinanceNo..160ofthisCity;
At a point 192.5 feet SoutherlyfromthecenterlineofCenterStreettheEastcurbofOhioStreetshallbeasalreadyestablishedbySectionSevenofOrdinanceNo..160ofthisCity;
At a point 192.5 feet SoutherlyfromthecenterlineofCenterStreettheEastcurbofOhioStreetshallbeasalreadyestablishedbySectionSevenofOrdinanceNo..160ofthisCity;
At a point
the 142.30, the Southeast corner
the 142.30, the Southwest corner
the 142.00, the Northwest corner
the 142.00.
East curb of Citron Street at intersection with the South line of Alley on the North side of Lot "D6," shall be 141.15 and east curb opposite thereto shall be 145.
The intersection of Citron Street Chartres Street the Northeast corner be 140.65, the Southeast corner be 140.45; the West curb of Street at its intersection with extended center line of Chartres shall be 140.30.
The intersection of Citron Street Center Street the grade shall be as established by Section Seven of Price No. 160 of this City.
The intersection of Citron Street Eastnut Street the Southwest corner be 138.20, the Northwest corner be 138.40; the East curb of Street at its intersection with extended center line of Chestnut shall be 138.50.
The intersection of Citron Street Broadway Street the grade shall already established by Section nine of Ordinance.
The intersection of Citron Street Santa Ana Street the Northeast shall be 139.00, the Southeast shall be 139.00, the Southwest shall be 138.80, and the Northwestern shall be 138.80.
In 9. The grade of Resh Street the North line of Vineyard Lot Center Street is hereby established as follows: The East curb of street at its intersection with the line of Vineyard Lot "D6" shall be 140 and the West curb opposite shall be 142.20.
The intersection of Resh Street Chartres Street the Northeast corner be 141.85, the Southeast corner be 141.65, the Southwest corner be 141.35, the Northwest corner be 141.55.
The intersection of Resh Street Center Street the Northeast corner be 141.15, the Northwest corner be 140.95.
In 10. The grade of Palm Street Broadway Street to Santa Ana is hereby established as follows: Intersection of Palm Street and Bay Street the grade shall be as established by Section Nine of Price No. 160 of this City and by Five of this Ordinance.
The intersection of Palm Street Davis Street the Northeast corner be 143.60, the Southeast corner be 143.60; the West curb of Palm at its intersection with the ex-center line of Davis Street shall be 142.10, the Northwest
Street and Rose Street the Northeast corner shall be 161.90, the Northwest corner shall be 161.70, the South curb of Santa Ana Street at its intersection with the extended center line of Rose Street shall be 161.80.
At the intersection of Santa Ana Street and East Street the Southwest corner shall be 162.00 and the Northwest corner shall be 162.20.
Section 16. The grade of Broadway Street at Orange Street is hereby established as follows: The Northeast corner shall be 158.80, the Southeast corner shall be 158.80, the Southwest corner shall be 158.60 and the Northwest corner shall be 158.60.
Section 17. The grade of Vine Street from Center Street to Santa Ana Street is hereby established as follows: At the intersection of Vine Street and Center Street the grade shall be as already established by Section three of Ordinance No. 191 of this City; the East curb of Vine Street at a point 400 feet south of the center line of Center Street shall be 159.60, and the West curb opposite thereto shall be 159.40.
At the intersection of Vine Street and Broadway Street the Northeast corner shall be 159.20, the Southeast corner shall be 159.20, the Southwest corner shall be 159.00, the Northwest corner shall be 159.00; the East curb of Vine Street at a point 193 feet south of the center line of Broadway Street shall be 158.60 and the West curb opposite thereto shall be 158.40.
At the intersection of Vine Street and Santa Ana Street the grade shall be as already established by Section十五 of this Ordinance.
Section 18. The grade of Bush Street from Santa Ana Street to Center Street is hereby established as follows: At the intersection of Bush Street and Center Street the grade shall be as already established by Section Three of Ordinance No. 191 of this City; the East curb of Bush Street at a point 181 feet north of the center line of Broadway Street shall be 160.90 and the West curb opposite thereto shall be 160.60.
At the intersection of Bush Street and Broadway Street the Northeast corner shall be 160.60, the Southeast corner shall be 160.60, the Southwest corner shall be 160.40, and the Northwest corner shall be 160.40; the East curb of Bush Street at a point 193 feet south of the center line of Broadway Street shall be 159.90 and the West curb opposite thereto shall be 159.70.
At the intersection of Bush Street and Santa Ana Street the grade shall be as already established by Section十五 of this Ordinance.
Section 19. The grade of Rose Street from Center Street to Santa Ana Street is hereby established as follows: At the intersection of Rose Street and Center Street the grade shall be as already established by Section Three of Ordinance No. 191 of this City; the East curb of Rose Street at a point
The intersection of Palm Street and Davis Street the Northeast corner be 143.60; the Southeast corner be 143.60; the West curb of Palm Street at its intersection with the ex-center line of Davis Street shall be 142.30.
The intersection of Palm Street and Santa Ana Street the Northeast corner shall be 142.50; the Southeast corner be 142.30; the Southwest corner be 142.10; the Northwest corner be 142.30.
The intersection of Cypress Street and Street the grade shall be as already established by Section 10 of Ordnance No. 160 of this City.
The intersection of Cypress Street and Alena Street the Southeast corner shall be 146.55; the Southwest corner shall be 146.35; the North curb of Street at its intersection with extended center line of Helena shall be 146.60.
The intersection of Cypress Street and Pementine Street the Southeast corner shall be 147.65; the Southwest shall be 147.45; the North curb Street at its intersection extended center line of Clemstreet shall be 147.75.
The intersection of Cypress Street and Monon Street the grade shall be already established by Section Five Ordinance No. 160 of this City.
The grade of Claudina from Alberta Street to Sycamore Street is hereby established as At the intersection of Claudina and Sycamore Street the Northner shall be 155.05, and the East corner shall be 154.75.
The grade of Philadelphi from Alberta Street to Sycamore Street is hereby established as At the intersection of Philadelphi and Alberta Street the East corner shall be 155.00, the West corner shall be 155.00, the East corner shall be 154.70, the West corner shall be 154.70.
The intersection of Philadelphia and Sycamore Street the Northner shall be 156.00, and the East corner shall be 155.70.
The grade of Olive Street North Street to Sycamore Street is established as At intersection of Olive Street and street the Southeast corner shall be 250 feet North of the North Alberta Street shall be 156.70 and the curb opposite thereto shall be 250 feet North of the North Alberta Street.
The intersection of Olive Street and Sierra Street the Southwest corner shall be 156.20; the Northwest corner shall be 156.20; the East curb of street at its intersection with the center line of Alberta Street 156.50.
The intersection of Olive Street Sierra Street the grade shall already established by Section Of Ordinance No. 160 of this City.
Chas. Otto Rust, President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim.
I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim, held on the 25th day of March, 1909, and that it was duly passed at a regular meeting of said Board of Trustees held on the 8th day of April, 1909, by the following vote:
Ayes: Trustees Rust, Gates, Kroeger, Stock and Fiscus.
Noes: None.
I further certify that the President of said Board of Trustees signed said Ordinance on the 8th day of April, 1909.
Edward B. Merritt,
Clerk of the City of Anaheim.
(Seal.)
PROPOSALS
Sealed proposals will be received by the Clerk of the City of Anaheim, at his office in the City Hall, Center street, Anaheim, up to Thursday, April 22, 1909, at 8 o'clock p.m., for doing all the city printing and advertising for the fiscal year ending April 30, 1910. The following is an estimate of the printing needed:
One dozen License Receipt Books, of 100 receipts each perforated and numbered.
One dozen Water-rate Receipt books, of 100 receipts each, printed on both sides, perforated and numbered.
One dozen Electric Light Receipt books, of 100 receipts each, perforated and numbered.
One-quarter dozen Tax Collector Receipt books, of 200 receipts each, perforated and numbered consecutively.
One thousand (1,000) Postal cards relative to Board of Equalization meeting.
One thousand (1,000) Notices for Assessor's office relative to absent property owners.
One thousand (1000) Demands on the City Treasury.
One thousand (1000) Postal cards for Tax Collector's notices.
One thousand (1000) Assessment blanks.
One thousand (1000) Tax Sale Certificates.
Specimen copies of the above may be seen at the office of the City Clerk.
Bidder to specify by the book and by the thousand, respectively.
All advertising done by the City during said fiscal year must be specified by the inch standard measurement, and all advertising must be done in accordance with the specifications on file in the office of the City Clerk, which specifications shall enter into and form part of the contract to be executed by the successful bidder.
A certified check for $10.00 must accompany each and every bid.
The Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim reserves the right to reject each and every bid.
By order of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim.
E. B. MERRITT, City Clerk.