anaheim-gazette 1914-12-17
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A reduction from $7 per ton to $6 in the ocean freight rate on lima beans shipped from California to New York via the Panama Canal has gone into effect, and will mean the saving of thousands of dollars to the bean growers this season. This is the report of J. M. Waterman, selling agent for the Southern California Lima Bean Growers' association.
Present cargoes of lima beans through the canal include a number of large shipments destined for England, which shows a disposition to purchase a considerable portion of California's output. This is the first extensive export of lima beans from California.
"The rate in force previous to the opening of the canal was $10 per ton," stated Mr. Waterman. "A smaller quantity of lima beans used to be transported to the eastern market from California by way of the Isthmus of Tehautpec. But the throwing open of the great waterway at Panama has been of incalculable value to growers." The reduction of the water rate from the old charge of $10 to $6 will cause greater prosperity among the lima bean raisers."
Mr. Waterman declared the great divergence between the water freight rate and the railroad rate on lima beans makes shippers forward cargoes through the canal whenever conditions permit. The railroad rate is $18 per ton, although it is reported the transcontinental lines are about to apply to the Interstate Commerce Commission for permission to decrease the charge in order to compete with the steamship lines. The rumor that this application would be presented soon probably influenced the decrease in the water freight rate, asserts Mr. Waterman.
The report comes from A. L. Peck, owner of the Anaheim Sugar Company, that he has received notice of the arrival of two important shipments of beet sugar at New York which went by water. The Anaheim factory was the first California beet sugar concern to take advantage of the Panama Canal route, states Mr. Peck.
California walnuts are also included in the cargoes going to the eastern market by way of the canal, according to the statement of R. G. Sharp, secretary of the California Walnut Growers' association. The total shipments of nuts so far amount to more than sixty carloads. Added to the independent shipments, this would represent 20 per cent of the crop. As a large portion of the walnut production finds a market in the Middle West, it is not practical to ship all of the nuts by water. The water freight rate on walnuts is 55 cents per 100 and the railroad rate is $1.40.
In addition to his system, the super-sale national forecast of each fire showed their co-operation for fire suppression.
The Unita mount included within the Ashley national forest a favorite recreation of the many small pressions scooped Seventy such lakes from Keid's peak lar township, 36 more than a hundred.
A great deal on the Pacific coast part of Anala.
To guard against or quack tree surges settts forestry assists the shade trees borer, free of charcoal.
The Shilwalda, Zurich, Switzerland revenues $7.20 per unit producing the amount ed through taxation $22,000.
In northern Idaho which had many wet eats the past summer the fires were on 26 per cent by land by campers were due to brush miscellaneous or mountain lion's Grand Canyon which adjoins the forest, measured to tall. Mountain beasts of prey, rats, otters, and wild cattail officers and greg they are a men game animals.
Charles Kensler of Brea, were facing a charge where gambling man plead not guilty $200 bond with Amos Lathawas trial was set for aler's for January.
OUR LUCKY ESCAPE
Emiliano Zapata is now the Mexican revolutionist in possession of the constitutional Mexican capital. The other claimants, Carranza, Guitteres and Gonzales, have each his private and particular capital out of which his pronunciamentos and fulminations proceed daily. Pablo Gonzales is the latest Mexican to declare himself provisional president of the country. Perhaps the chief importance of his proclamation is in the fact that Gonzales himself, and all of the 8000 or 10,000 men under his command, were but lately the supporters of Carranza. Their reflection offers a strong proof of what has been suspected of Carranza's weakness, and an indication of the further disruption of his forces. Carranza, abandoned at last by Wilson, is a rapidly diminishing factor in the Mexican situation.
Yet this elimination, in whatever way it is to be accomplished, can in no way solve the problem which seems to grow with every effort the Mexican leaders make, or seem to make, toward its solution. The capture of the capital by Zapata can hardly be accounted for in any other way than as the result of an understanding which left the city undefended by the superior forces commanded by Villa, in the supposed interest of Gulitzerz. The door of the National Palace having been left open, Zapata has walked in, and, in all likelihood, is sleeping there with his boots on. Press reports credit him with maintaining order in the city, but press reports out of the City of Mexico gave no hint of the horrors and outrages occurring there, daily and nightly, during Carranza's incumbency, which are becoming known, but for only hinting at which the retiring British ambassador called down the wrath of Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bryan upon his head. If Zapata is maintaining order it is a new Zapata, metamorphosed through the process of going to bed drunk in the National Palace every night. Much more likely is it that the gates were left open for Zapata that he might dispute possession by Gulitzerz, but not by Villa. The strong probability is that he will dispute possession by either, or by both. He has a programme of confiscation of his own, which is more confiscatory than that of Villa, which, in turn, is entirely too
ORDINANCE NO. 231
An Ordinance Prescribing the Manner In Which Food for Human Consumption and Cereals shall be Displayed or Exhibited in the City of Anaheim, and Prescribing a Penalty for the Violation Thereof.
The Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, either as owner, agent, employee, or otherwise, to place, store, keep, exhibit, sell, offer, or expose for sale, any fruit; berry; grain; cereals; vegetables or other label included for human consumption; upon or over any sidewalk, street or highway; within the City of Anaheim, unless the same is so placed, stored; kept or exhibited at a distance eighteen (18) inches from the surface of such sidewalk; street or highway, and at a distance of not more than eighteen (18) inches from the property line adjacent thereto.
SECTION 2
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, either as owner, agent, employee, or otherwise, to sell, exhibit, or give away, or to offer or expose for sale, or to have or keep for sale, or to have or keep in possession, any fruit; berries; grain; cereals; vegetables or other label included for human consumption; unless the same are so kept, and effectively protected from dirt, dust, files, and other insects, and from animals; as to not become contaminated thereby.
SECTION 3
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished not more than One hundred (100) Dollars or by imprisonment in the City Jail of said city for a period of not more than fifty (50) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
SECTION 4
All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed.
SECTION 5
The City Council of the City of Anaheim shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published once in the "Anaheim Gazette," a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed, published, and circulated and furnished to them and after its final passage it shall take effect and be in full force.
The foregoing Ordinance is signed, approved and attested by me this 10th day of December, A. D. 1914.
J. H. COOK,
President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim.
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called down the wrath of Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bryan upon his head. If Zapata is maintaining order it is a new Zapata, metamorphosed through the process of going to bed drunk in the National Palace every night. Much more likely is it that the gates were left open for Zapata that he might dispute possession by Gulitzerz, but not by Villa. The strong probability is that he will dispute possession by either, or by both. He has a programme of confiscation of his own, which is more confiscatory than that of Villa, which, in turn, is entirely too confiscatory for Carranza.
This situation would, in all probability, have arisen had our troops remained at Vera Cruz. The situation is, in fact, to everybody understanding Mexican character and politics, a logical one, under the peculiar circumstances raised and forced by the driving out of Huerta, and the invitation of the chaos which, in Mexico and among the Mexicans, inevitably had to follow. Our country is to be congratulated upon the end of its invasion of the country before this logical Mexican development of the conditions which that invasion brought about. As things are now moving, it would have been impossible to prevent the involvement of our forces in the clash of increasing bands of marauders each with its candidates for president and each with its oath of fidelity to the Mexican constitution. Through our withdrawal be a confession of our folly in trying to settle the Mexicans quarrels for them, and an expression of our resolve to let them settle their quarrels among themselves, it still remains better to have admitted the mistake already made than to have gone on making new ones. The Mexicans will pacify their country, some time and in some way. Let it be their time, and their way.
FOREST NOTES
The timber industry represents 37 per cent of the annual production of wealth in British Columbia. Boxmakers in the United States use more than four and a half billion board feet of lumber each year or more than one-tenth of the entire lumber cut of the country.
Of two million sheep annually grazed in the state of Utah, more than a million are on the national forests, or including lambs which are fattening for markets on the forest ranges, over a million and three-quarters.
In addition to his own fire detection system, the supervisor of the Pallade national forest, Idaho, was notified of each fire by from five to ten different local settlers, who thus showed their co-operation in working for fire suppression.
The Unita mountains of Utah, included within the Wasatch, Ulnta and Ashley national forests, should become a favorite recreation region, because of the many small lakes within depressions scooped out by glacial ice. Seventy such lakes can be counted. Boulder, Ridgway and one partier called down the wrath of Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bryan upon his head. If Zapata is maintaining order it is a new Zapata, metamorphosed through the process of going to bed drunk in the National Palace every night. Much more likely is it that the gates were left open for Zapata that he might dispute possession by either, or by both. He has a programme of confiscation of his own, which is more confiscatory than that of Villa, which, in turn, is entirely too confiscatory for Carranza.
This situation would, in all probability, have arisen had our troops remained at Vera Cruz. The situation is, in fact, to everybody understanding Mexican character and politics, a logical one, under the peculiar circumstances raised and forced by the driving out of Huerta, and the invitation of the chaos which, in Mexico and among the Mexicans, inevitably had to follow. Our country is to be congratulated upon the end of its invasion of the country before this logical Mexican development of the conditions which that invasion brought about. As things are now moving, it would have been impossible to prevent the involvement of our forces in the clash of increasing bands of marauders each with its candidates for president and each with its oath of fidelity to the Mexican constitution. Through our withdrawal be a confession of our folly in trying to settle the Mexicans quarrels for them, and an expression of our resolve to let them settle their quarrels among themselves, it still remains better to have admitted the mistake already made than to have gone on making new ones. The Mexicans will pacify their country, some time and in some way. Let it be their time, and their way.
FOREST NOTES
The timber industry represents 37 per cent of the annual production of wealth in British Columbia. Boxmakers in the United States use more than four and a half billion board feet of lumber each year or more than one-tenth of the entire lumber cut of the country.
Of two million sheep annually grazed in the state of Utah, more than a million are on the national forests, or including lambs which are fattening for markets on the forest ranges, over a million and three-quarters.
In addition to his own fire detection system, the supervisor of the Pallade national forest, Idaho, was notified of each fire by from five to ten different local settlers, who thus showed their co-operation in working for fire suppression.
The Unita mountains of Utah, included within the Wasatch, Ulnta and Ashley national forests; should become a favorite recreation region, because of the many small lakes within depressions scooped out by glacial ice. Seventy such lakes can be counted. Boulder, Ridgway and one partier called down the wrath of Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bryan upon his head. If Zapata is maintaining order it is a new Zapata, metamorphosed through the process of going to bed drunk in the National Palace every night. Much more likely is it that the gates were left open for Zapata that he might dispute possession by either, or by both. He has a programme of confiscation of his own, which is more confiscatory than that of Villa, which, in turn, is entirely too confiscatory for Carranza.
This situation would, in all probability, have arisen had our troops remained at Vera Cruz. The situation is, in fact, to everybody understanding Mexican character and politics, a logical one, under the peculiar circumstances raised and forced by the driving out of Huerta, and the invitation of the chaos which, in Mexico and among the Mexicans, inevitably had to follow. Our country is to be congratulated upon the end of its invasion of the country before this logical Mexican development of the conditions which that invasion brought about. As things are now moving, it would have been impossible to prevent the involvement of our forces in the clash of increasing bands of marauders each with its candidates for president and each with its oath of fidelity to the Mexican constitution. Through our withdrawal be a confession of our folly in trying to settle the Mexicans quarrels for them, and an expression of our resolve to let them settle their quarrels among themselves, it still remains better to have admitted the mistake already made than to have gone on making new ones. The Mexicans will pacify their country, some time and in some way. Let it be their time, and their way.
FOREST NOTES
The timber industry represents 37 per cent of the annual production of wealth in British Columbia. Boxmakers in the United States use more than four and a half billion board feet of lumber each year or more than one-tenth of the entire lumber cut of the country.
Of two million sheep annually grazed in the state of Utah, more than a million are on the national forests, or including lambs which are fattening for markets on the forest ranges, over a million and three-quarters.
In addition to his own fire detection system, the supervisor of the Pallade national forest, Idaho, was notified of each fire by from five to ten different local settlers, who thus showed their co-operation in working for fire suppression.
The Unita mountains of Utah, included within the Wasatch, Ulnta and Ashley national forests; should become a favorite recreation region, because of the many small lakes within depressions scooped out by glacial ice. Seventy such lakes can be counted. Boulder, Ridgway and one partier called down the wrath of Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bryan upon his head. If Zapata is maintaining order it is a new Zapata, metamorphosed through the process of going to bed drunk in the National Palace every night. Much more likely is it that the gates were left open for Zapata that he might dispute possession by either, or by both. He has a programme of confiscation of his own, which is more confiscatory than that of Villa, which, in turn, is entirely too confiscatory for Carranza.
This situation would, in all probability, have arisen had our troops remained at Vera Cruz. The situation is, in fact, to everybody understanding Mexican character and politics, a logical one, under the peculiar circumstances raised and forced by the driving out of Huerta, and the invitation of the chaos which, in Mexico and among the Mexicans, inevitably had to follow. Our country is to be congratulated upon the end of its invasion of the country before this logical Mexican development of the conditions which that invasion brought about. As things are now moving, it would have been impossible to prevent the involvement of our forces in the clash of increasing bands of marauders each with its candidates for president and each with its oath of fidelity to the Mexican constitution. Through our withdrawal be a confession of our folly in trying to settle the Mexicans quarrels for them, and an expression of our resolve to let them settle their quarrels among themselves, it still remains better to have admitted the mistake already made than to have gone on making new ones. The Mexicans will pacify their country some time and in some way. Let it be their time, and their way.
FOREST NOTES
The timber industry represents 37 per cent of the annual production of wealth in British Columbia. Boxmakers in the United States use more than four and a half billion board feet of lumber each year or more than one-tenth of the entire lumber cut of the country.
Of two million sheep annually grazed in the state of Utah, more than a million are on the national forests, or including lambs which are fattening for markets on the forest ranges, over a million and three-quarters.
In addition to his own fire detection system, the supervisor of the Pallade national forest, Idaho was notified of each fire by from five to ten different local settlers; who thus showed their co-operation in working for fire suppression.
The Unita mountains of Utah included within the Wasatch, Ulnta and Ashley national forests; should become a favorite recreation region because of many small lakes within depressions scooped out by glacial ice. Seventy such lakes can be counted.
Boulder Ridgway and one partier called down the wrath of Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bryan upon his head. If Zapata is maintaining order it is a new Zapata, metamorphosed through the process of going to bed drunk in the National Palace every night. Much more likely is it that the gates were left open for Zapata that he might dispute possession by either, or by both. He has a programme of confiscation of his own, which is more confiscatory than that of Villa; which,in turn,is entirely too confiscatory for Carranza.
This situation would,in all probability,have arisen had our troops remained at Vera Cruz. The situation is,in fact,to everybody understanding Mexican character and politics,a logical one,under the peculiar circumstances raised and forced by the driving out of Huerta,and the invitation of the chaos which,in Mexico和 amongtheMexicanconstitutionThroughourwithdrawalbeaconfessionofourfollyintryingtosettletheMexicansquarrelsforshim,themselvesmaybepartiedforsaleorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesorofforestationofoursalesor offerelectionoftheSociety1
It shall be unlawful for any person firm or corporation either as owner agent,employe,e或其他wise,to sell or offer or permit to be sold or offered or exported or sold or offered or exposed or sale or have cords or cordage or kept for sale,any raspberries or Loganberries in a box unless such box contains three-fourths,often a pound or such berries.
SECTION 2
It shall be unlawful for any person firm or corporation either as owner agent,employe,e或者其他wise,to sell or offer or permit to be sold or offered or exported or sold or offered or exposed or sale or have cords or cordage or kept for sale,any raspberries or Loganberries in a box unless such box contains three-fourths,often a pound or such berries.
SECTION 3
The standard or measurement for all weights and measures in the City of Anahla when same is for purpose of fuel,shall be a cord and shall contain one hundred and eighty-eight (128) cubic feet of wood soaked.
SECTION 4
All Ordinations and parts Of Ordinations In conflict withthe provisionsOfthisOrdinanceareherepealed.
SECTION 5
Any person firm,或corporation violating any_oftheprovisionsOfthisOrdinanceshallbe deemedguilty.ofa misdemeananceanduponconvictionthereforeshallbepunishedforfineone thousand(1000) dollarsbyimprisonmentintheCityJailsofcityforaperiodnotexceedtwenty-five(25)days或bybothsuchandimprisonment.intheSection2
The City Clerk OFthe CityAnahla shall certify tothepassiveoftheOrdnanceandcausesthemtobepublishedonceinthe"AnahlaGazette",anewweekly报纸fromwatersupplyPaper366.
The investigations.ofthewaterresources.ofthe Islands.Thelatestresult.ofthisworkisareportbyC.H.PierceandG.K.LarrisonjustissuedbytheSurveyasWaterSupplyPaper366.
The investigations.ofstream.flowintheTerritoryarenotcomplete,nordelytheresult.ofthisworkisareportbyC.H.PierceandG.K.LarrisonjustissuedbytheSurveyasWaterSupplyPaper366.
The investigations.ofstream.flowintheTerritoryarenotcomplete,nordelytheresult.ofthisworkisareportbyC.H.PierceandG.K.LarrisonjustissuedbytheSurveyasWaterSupplyPaper366.
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suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgwayandonepartiercalleddownthewrathofMr.WilsonandMr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityofwasatch.UltnaandAshleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllakeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgwayandonepartiercalleddownthewrathofMr.WilsonandMr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityofwasatch.UltnaandAshleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllakeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgwayandonepartiercalleddownthewrathofMr.WilsonandMr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityofwasatch.UltnaandAshleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllakeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgwayandonepartiercalleddownthewrathofMr.WilsonandMr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityofwasatch.UltnaandAshleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllakeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgwayandonepartiercalleddownthewrathofMr.WilsonandMr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityofwasatch.UltnaandAshleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllakeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgwayandonepartiercalleddownthewrathofMr.WilsonandMr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityofwasatch.UltnaandAshleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllakeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgwayandonepartiercalleddownthewrath-ofMr.WilsonandMr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityOfwasatch.UltnaandAshleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllakeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgwayandonepartiercalleddownthewrath-ofMr.WilsonandMr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityOfwasatch.UltnaandAshleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllakeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgwayandonepartiercalleddownthewrath-ofMr.WilsonandMr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityOfwasatch.UltnaandAshleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllakeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgwayandonepartiercalleddownthewrath-ofMr.WilsonandMr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityOfwasatch.UltnaandAshleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllakeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgwayandonepartiercalleddownthewrath-ofMr.WilsonandMr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityOfwasatch.UltnaandAshleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllakeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgwayandonepartiercalleddownthewrath-ofMr.WilsonandMr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityOfwasatch.UltnaandAshleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllakeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgwayandonepartiercalleddownthewrath-ofMr.WilsonandMr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityOfwasatch.Ultna和Ashleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllakeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlakescanbecounted.BoulderRidgway和onepartiercalleddownthewrath-ofMr.Wilson和Mr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityOfwasatch.Ultna和Ashleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllkeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlkescanbecounted.BoulderRidgway和onepartiercalleddownthewrath-ofMr.Wilson和Mr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityOfwasatch.Ultna和Ashleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllkeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlkescanbecounted.BoulderRidgway和onepartiercalleddownthewrath-ofMr.Wilson和Mr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityOfwasatch.Ultna和Ashleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllkeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlkescanbecounted.BoulderRidgway和onepartiercalleddownthewrath-ofMr.Wilson和Mr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityOfwasatch.Ultna和Ashleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllkeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlkescanbecounted.BoulderRidgway和onepartiercalleddownthewrath-ofMr.Wilson和Mr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityOfwasatch.Ultna和Ashleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllkeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlkescanbecounted.BoulderRidgway和onepartiercalleddownthewrath-ofMr.Wilson和Mr.Bryanonhiswife.withsaidcityOfwasatch.Ultna和Ashleynationalforestsshouldbecomea favoriterecreationregion,becauseofthemanysmalllkeswithdepressionsscopedeatedoutbyglacialice.Seventy suchlkescanbecounted.BoulderRIDGWAYANDONEPARTYCALLEDDOWNTHEWATER RESOUR
In addition to his own fire detection system, the supervisor of the Palisade national forest, Idaho, was notified of each fire by from five to ten different local settlers, who thus showed their co-operation in working for fire suppression.
The Unita mountains of Utah, included within the Wasatch, Uinta and Ashley national forests, should become a favorite recreation region, because of the many small lakes within depressions scooped out by glacial ice. Seventy such lakes can be counted from Heald's peak, and one particular township, 36 miles square, contains more than a hundred.
A great deal of the oak used on the Pacific coast comes from the eastern part of Anla.
To guard against tree repair fakers, or quack tree surgeons, the Massachusetts forestry association will inspect the shade trees belonging to its members, free of charge.
The Shilwald, or city forest of Zurich, Switzerland, adds to the town's revenues $7.20 per acre a year, reducing the amount needed to be raised through taxation by more than $32,000.
In northern Idaho and Montana, which had many fires on national forests the past summer, 35 per cent of the fires were caused by railroads, 26 per cent by lightning, and 10 per cent by campers. The remainder were due to brush burning and other miscellaneous or unknown causes.
A mountain lion recently killed in the Grand Canyon game preserve, which adjoins the Tusayan national forest, measured ten feet from nose to tail. Mountain lions and other beasts of prey, such as wolves, coyotes, and wild cats, are killed by forest officers and game wardens because they are a menace to stock and to game animals.
Charles Kensler and G. W. Stewart of Brea were before Judge Cox of Santa Ana one day last week, each facing a charge of running a place where gambling was allowed. Each man plead not guilty, and each gave $200 bond with M. J. McCarthy and Amos Lathaw as sureties. Stewart's trial was set for January 6 and Kensler's for January 7.
All Ordinances and parts of Ordnancees in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed.
SECTION 6
Any person of corporation violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upoff conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not to exceed Fifty (50) dollars; may imprisonment in the City Jail of said city for a period not to exceed twenty-five (25) days or by both such nine and imprisonment.
SECTION 8
The City Clerk of the City of Anaheim shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and cause the same to be published once in the "Annaheim Gazette," a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated daily. It shall be held at the City Hall and thirty days from and after its final passage, it shall take effect and be in full force.
The foregoing Ordinance is signed, approved and attested by me this 10th day of December, A. D. 1914.
W.H. COOK
President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim.
Atteat:
EDWARD B. MERRITT
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE AS:
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Edward B. Merritt City Clerk of the City of Anaheim do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim held on the 21st day of November, A.D. 1914 and that same was passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim at a regular meeting held on the 10th day of December, A.D. 1914.
JES. Trustees Cook, Schneider and Brunworth.
NOES. Trustees None.
ABSENT AND NOT VOTING. Trustees Stark and Hammer.
And I further certify that the President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim signed and approved said Ordinance on the 10th day of December, A.D. 1914.
IN WITNESS WHEREFORE I have heard that in connection with the official sale of the City of Anaheim this 10 day of December, A.D. 1914.
EDWARD B. MERRITT
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim.
WATER STUDIES IN HAWAII
The three principal crops of the Hawaiian islands are sugar, rice and taro, and 90 per cent of these are the products of irrigation. Water is therefore the life blood of the islands, and since 1909 the United States Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Territory of Hawaii and assisted by private corporations and individuals, has been carrying on an exhaustive study.
All Ordinances and parts of Ordnancees in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed.
This report contains the results of stream and ditch measurements conducted during 1912 and taken in connection with Water Supply paper 318, issued last year, gives a record of the principal streams for 1909, 1910, 1911, and 1912. Copies of No. 336 may be obtained free of charge on application to the Director, United States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. The supply of Water Supply paper 318 for free distribution has been exhausted, but copies may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents for 50 cents each.
ORANGES BRING MANY MILLIONS
In the last nine years $150,000,000 has returned to California, as a result of the work of the California Fruit Growers' Exchange, says G. Harold Powell, manager of the organization.
Back of all our success, says Mr. Powell, is the personality, the character, the aggressiveness, of the boys in the field—the men who do the selling.
The great problem facing us, he declared, is to increase the consumption per capita of citrus fruits as the crop increases. Just at present it costs about $30 a car to label each individual orange for display purposes. As a usual thing oranges are barbarously handled in shop displays.
Mr. Powell explained that the Fruit Growers' exchange is a purely cooperative proposition, which operates without profit to capital. It deals with some 7,000 growers.
That the future of the orange industry is destined to remain the chief wealth producing feature of the state (with the exception of oil) was asserted by the speaker.
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and Jan. 1, 1915.
Return limit January 4, 1915.
J. H. CLABAUGH, Agent.
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