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MANAGEMENT AND FEED OF HOGS
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION GIVES SOME PERTINENT ADVICE ON SUBJECT
NUMBER OF SWINE IN STATE GRADUALLY INCREASING ACCORDING TO CIRCULAR
The object of a circular recently issued by the College of Agriculture, University of California, is to outline some approved methods of feeding and management of hogs for the benefit of all who are interested and to supply some suggestion and practical information for the beginners.
Ranchers in California are gradually changing from exclusive grain or fruit farming to a more diversified system in order to maintain the fertility of the soil. Since live stock permits crops to be marketed at a higher price per hundred weight, reduces much of the waste, provided a more uniform distribution of labor throughout the year and makes possible the return to the soil of much valuable fertilizer, a rapidly increasing number of farmers are becoming live stock breeders.
The hog can utilize a majority of the waste products of the farm more economically, reproduce more rapidly be secured with less outlay of capital and started as a herd more easily, and can be fed and marketed more economically than any other class of meat producing animals. For these reasons this class of live stock is attracting marked attention at the present time.
The number of hogs in California last year was approximately 877,000. Statistics show a gradual increase for the past few years; also that the num-
The hog can utilize a majority of the waste products of the farm more economically, reproduce more rapidly be secured with less outlay of capital and started as a herd more easily, and can be fed and marketed more economically than any other class of meat producing animals. For these reasons this class of live stock is attracting marked attention at the present time.
The number of hogs in California last year was approximately 877,000. Statistics show a gradual increase for the past few years; also that the number now is fully one-fourth less than it was 28 years ago. During this time the population has more than doubled, so that the pork produced here supplies probably not more than one-third the amount consumed. The market value of pure-bred hogs must have in creased materially, for the total value of pure-bred hogs is more than double what it was 28 years ago (when the number was fully one-fourth greater). Of course the price per pound is also higher, but it is not sufficiently so to account for the difference.
Teh entrance of many new breeders into this business and the shortage of the supply has created a very great demand for breeding stock. Breeders are finding a ready sale for good quality stock for breeding purposes and for market.
Alfalfa grows in abundance in many sections of the state, and because of its high protein and ash content is the most valuable pasture crop that can be produced. An average acre will take care of from fifteen to twenty pigs, or from 2,000 to 2,500 pounds of pork when grain is fed in addition. In this manner rapid gains and a high quality of pork can be produced. Rape, clover, or peas can be grown in some sections not adapted to alfalfa. Wheat, barley, corn, kafir, and milo will supply much of the necessary concentrates, and a great number of pounds of pork are annually produced from the waste wheat and barley left in the grain fields.
The hog is well adapted to the uniform climate found here, which permits of regular and rapid growth all through the year. The market price for properly finished hogs is generally as high and sometimes higher in San Francisco and Los Angeles than at other market centers in the United States, quality considered.
Two radically different types of hogs are recognized among the purebreds—the bacon and the lard types. The former is well adapted to the production of deep, long, smooth sides. In this type the shoulders and hams are comparatively light and the back not nearly so broad as in the lard type. The lard type is well adapted to the production of hams, shoulders and broad fat backs and loins.
The market demand in California is almost entirely for a block, or butcher's animal, which is best supplied by medium weight lard hogs, hence the bacon type does not sell so readily as the latter. The light-weight hogs maintenance alone they have eaten the equivalent of about six hundred pounds of barley. The amount required for other growth must be added to this to obtain the cost of production. Of course, much of the food utilized is practically waste, but if the pigs are fed a medium grain ration in connection with the pasture, they can still make use of the waste material from the fields and go to market at about ten months of age instead of from sixteen to twenty-two, weighing about 200 pound. The ten months' old pigs, will each have used for maintenance only about 263 pounds of barley, or barley equivalent, a saving of about 340 pounds of feed.
Alfalfa pasture alone will do little more than maintain the weight of the pigs. They will gain rapidly when furnished a heavy grain ration after having received nothing but pasture for several manthus, but the product so produced is not a desirable one. Such a carcass is so fine, dresses out only about 72 per cent. or 73 per cent, when it should dress from 78 to 80 per cent, and also shrinks about 3 percent in the cooler where it should shrink only about 1 to 1½ per cent. This class of pork has caused buyers to discriminate against California-grown hogs in favor of hogs grown outside the state. This discrimination can overcome only by proper feeding.
Some growers in the Imperial Valley, hoping to overcome this objection, adopted a practice of removing the pigs from alfalfa pasture when they had reached a weight of about 100 pounds, and confined them in close quarters until ready for market. This method will overcome the objection above mentioned, but has another just as serious; it is too expensive. Such a system might be commendable for fattening a hog of from 200 to 300 pounds weight, for the gain on a hog of this weight is mostly in flesh and not in growth of frame, but to grow a pig from 100 pounds to 200 pounds requires more growth of frame than increase in flesh. The best quality of product and most economical growth up to 200 pounds can be secured by a combination of grain and pasture.
In the coast counties where alfalfa is not commonly grown, less trouble is experienced with the carcass being too soft and too oily, but in many localities where acorns grow in abundance the same trouble is encountered in a more aggravated form. The acorns, unless supplemented with a substantial grain ration, produce flesh so soft that it is almost impossible to cure it, and for this reason it is often severely discriminated against on the market. The most satisfactory system of feeding is the one that will keep the pigs growing at a reasonable rate and do this economically. The use of home-grown feeds, so far as they suit the needs of the animals, is always to be recommended.
In order to provide a liberal grain ration of corn or barley when hogs are on alfalfa and to keep the labor cost as low as possible, self-feeders will be found valuable. When barley is high
hogs are recognized among the pure-breds—the bacon and the lard types. The former is well adapted to the production of deep, long, smooth sides. In this type the shoulders and hams are comparatively light and the back not nearly so broad as in the lard type. The lard type is well adapted to the production of hams, shoulders and broad fat backs and loins.
The market demand in California is almost entirely for a block, or butcher's animal, which is best supplied by medium weight lard hogs, hence the bacon type does not sell so readily as the latter. The light-weight hogs of the lard type seem to supply the demand for bacon satisfactorily, but when the bacon hogs are produced in sufficient numbers to establish a constant supply of high-class bacon for a curing business, they will undoubtedly find a ready sale.
The lard hog type is one that has been developed principally in the corn-belt of this country. While this type is expected to produce a considerable amount of lean meat, it is also expected to produce a large amount of lard. The market in this state prefers a handy weight hog of about 225 pounds, in general he should be fairly long, broad, deep, uniform in width and depth, thick of flesh, and smooth and symmetrical throughout. The legs should be of medium length, straight and strong, and the bone sufficiently large to carry the weight easily.
Since the ultimate purpose of the lard hog is for the block, the breeder should cater to the demands of the butcher as nearly as possible.
The bacon type of hog is represented in this state by Yorkshires and Tamworths; the lard type by Berkshire, Poland Chinas, Duroc-Jerseys and Chester Whites.
Hampshires and Mule-Foots, intermediate in type between the two above mentioned, are found in some localities.
Each one of these breeds has its partisans and yet any of them seem to do well where given the proper care and handling. Crossing of teh various breeds has been quite common, but since such a practice has not produced a better market hog—except sometimes in the first cross in herds that are badly run down—than is produced within a breed, and since such
WE SHOULD EAT MORE DRIED FRUITS
In these days when preparedness and economy are being preached from every side, Prof. M. E. Jaffa, consulting nutrition expert of the California state board of health, calls attention to the high food value of dried fruits. During the coming winter, the fruits which are now ripening will be of great value in their dried form and should be eaten in much larger quantities.
Dried figs, apples, raisins, apricots, prunes and dates are wholesome foods which build tissue and yield energy. The chief nutritive element in dried fruits generally is sugar, which is the most easily digested and assimilated of all the carbohydrates. Since sugar is one of the most important factors in producing muscular energy for the body, the high nutritive value of dried fruits must be well appreciated. Raisins, prunes and apples are particularly high in sugar, and according to Prof. Jaffa, these form an ideal portion of the diet.
The salts also have hygienis and medicinal value and the mineral in-
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gredients are most important. Prof. Jaffa says that it matters not whether it was instinct or knowledge that made man to combine nuts and fruits—the result is a happy one.
SCIENTISTS PLAN TO GATHER AT LA JOLLA
Opening of Scripps Institute for Biological Research on August 9
The university of California will be host at La Jolla, near San Diego, on Wednesday, August 9, to the greatest gathering of scientists ever known in Southern California. The occasion will be the dedication of the new museum building and the 1000-foot concrete pier just built by the Scripps Institution for Biological Research, through the gift to the university of Miss Ellen B. Scripps. It is the opening event of the annual convention of the Pacific division of the American association for the advancement of science and inaugurates an important series of meetings of affiliated scientific societies.
These meetings of the scientists will come during the last week of the summer assembly in science which the university is to conduct at the Scripps institution from July 1 to August 15—the assembly opening just a week after the summer session at Berkeley—when teachers of science, scientific investigators, and novices seeking initiation into the mysteries of the fascinating animal and plant life of the California coast are to have six weeks of study in the laboratories, the aquarium, the museum, the library and the lecture halls of the Scripps institution. This research department of the university, dedicated to the advancement of knowledge as to the processes of life and the ways of living beings, has never before given opportunity to the general student to enjoy its privileges. Those who gather for the assembly
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Of the County of Orange State of California
In the Matter of the Estate and ) Guardianship of Joseph Stueckle, Frank Stueckle, and Wilfred Stueckle, minors, having filed her verified petition in this court, setting forth the facts from which it appears that Arthur G. Pence as assignee and Theo Roberts, is entitled to specific performance of a contract made by said Theo. Roberts with Conrad Stueckle, now deceased, in his life time, which contract is set forth in her petition, and praying for an order authorizing and directing said guardian to execute to said Arthur G. Pence a conveyance of an undivided three-fourths interest in and to that certain lot, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Anaheim, Orange County, State of California, bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit:
Lot number Fourteen (14) of the Stueckle Subdivision, as per map unrecorded in Book 8, page 43 of Miscellaneous Maps, Orange County Records.
It is Ordered. That Friday the 7th day of July, 1915, and the court room of Department 1, of said court, at the City of Santa Ana, in the County of Orange State of California, be, and the same is hereby appointed as the time and place for the hearing of said petition; and that notice thereof be published in said County and State, for at least four successive weeks before the said hearing.
Dated this 7th day of June, 1916.
W. H. THOMAS,
Judge of the Superior Court
the county.
"The shore lines between Newport Bay and the San Diego county line contain 13 large groves of kelp," said Mr. Philbrook last week. "The number of square miles the groves represent
ESTATE OF CARL ROBERTSON, DECEASED, NO. 7098
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of Carl Robertson, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to file them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, or to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice at the office of Haas & Dunnigan, and L. A. Lewis, No. 302 B. F. Coulter Building, Los Angeles, California, which said office the undersignes as the place of business in all matters connected with said estate in the County of Los Angeles.
Dated June 14th, 1916.
HERLIP R. ROBERTSON,
Executor of the last will and testament of Carl Robertson, deceased.
HAAS & DUNNIAGAN,
L. A. LEWIS
Attorneys for Executor.
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"What will we do about it? If you raise good crops year after year, you will have to have it."
TEACH WOMEN TO COMBAT RISING COST OF LIVING
Preparedness for the battle against the rising cost of living will be given in the next summer session of the university of California in the food conservation teachings of Prof. Helen M. Day of the Bradley polytech institute, of Peoria, Ill. In a course in practice in cooking she will illustrate scientific control of conditions in the preparation of food so that things will not go wrong, and waste be prevented.
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How labor, time, fuel, and food may be well utilized will be taught in a course on practice in the preparation of meals by Miss Lila Skinner of the Ohio state university. Prof. Edna S. Skinner of James Milliken university, Mrs. Mary Voorhies Davenport, Miss Grace Fisher of Pasadena, Miss Josephine Davis, and Prof. Agnes F. Morgan of the university of California will give cookery demonstrations and also training in dietetics and the planning of diet so as to make people happy, contented and well.
BRITAIN'S NAVAL LOSSES
According to dispatches from Berlin the losses of the British navy during the war are placed by German newspapers at more than 600,000 tons. Up to the time of the recent great battle in the North sea, the dispatch declares, the British lost eleven battleships, fifteen armored cruisers and eleven other cruisers. To this must be added thirty torpedo boats, twenty gunboats, twenty submarines and other vessels, with an aggregate tonnage of 460,000. These losses were increased as a result of the Skagerrak battle to more than 130 units, with a total tonnage exceeding 600,000.
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NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS OR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals or bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim at the Office of the City Clerk of said City, up to 8 o'clock P. M. of Thursday the 13th day of July, 1916, for the furnishing of all labor and material in constructing and completing the work of grading certain portions of West Broadway Street, hereinafter described, to the official grade and paving the same with hydraulic concrete base and with an asphalt wearing surface, all in accordance with the plans, profiles and specifications for said work, which said plans and profiles are numbered "1 Q" and are designated as "Plans for paying street intersections of West Broadway Street" and which were filed in the office of the City Engineer of said city on the 5th day of June, 1916, and which specifications are marked and designated "Specifications No. 9 for the Construction of Street paying with hydraulic cement and broken stone or screened gravel and asphalt wearing surface in the City of Anaheim," prepared by O. E. Steward, City Engineer of the City of Anaheim, and which were filed in the Office of the City Clerk of said city, on the 23rd day of December, 1916.
Those certain portions of West Broadway Street herein referred to are described as follows, to-wit: That portion of the roadway of West Broadway Street lying between a line produced Southerly from the Northerly property line of said West Broadway Street to the center line of the roadway of said West Broadway Street and being distant Westerly One hundred sixty-five feet and twenty-four hundredths (165.24) feet at right angles from the monumentated center line of South Los Angeles Street; and that portion of the roadway of West Broadway Street lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Clementine Street produced Southerly to the center line of the roadway of said West Broadway Street; and that portion of the roadway of West Broadway Street lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly to the center line of the roadway of said West Broadway Street; and that portion of the roadway of West Broadway Street lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, and that portion of the roadway of East Broadway Street lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the Easterly and Westerly property lines of South Helena Street, produced Southerly across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, lying between the EasterLY and WesterLY property lines of South Helena Street, produced SoutherLY across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, producing SoutherLY across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, producing SoutherLY across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, producing SoutherLY across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, producing SoutherLY across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, producing SoutherLY across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, producing SoutherLY across the roadway of said East Broadway Street, producing SoutherLY across the roadway of said East Broadway STREET,
Approved March 27, 1897. Said bond shall be executed by the contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety, as provided by law, who shall justify in the manner provided by law and shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees of said City.
The Board,of Trustees of the City of Anaheim reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim.
Dated this 12th day of June, 1916.
J.D.WARD B. MERKITT,
6-15-3t City Clerk of the City Anaheim.
NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS OR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals or bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim, at the Office of the City Clerk of said City, up to 8 o'clock P. M. on Thursday the 13th day of July 1916 for the furnishing of all labor and material in constructing and completing the work of grading certain portions of East Broadway Street hereinafter described to the official grade and paving the same with hydraulic concrete base and with an asphalt wearing surface, all in accordance with the plans, profiles and specifications for said work, which said plans and profiles are numbered "1 P" and are designated as "Plans for paying street intersections of East Broadaway" and which were filed in the office of the City Engineer of said city on the 5th day June, 1916,and which specifications are marked and designated "Specifications No. 9 for the Construction of Street Paying with hydraulic cement and broken stone or screened gravel and asphalt wearing surface in The City Of Anaheim California," prepared by O.E. Steward,City EngineeroftheCityofAnaheim,andwhichwerefileldinotheOfficeoftheCityClerkofsaidCity.onthe23rddayDecember,1916.
Those certain portionsofEastBroadawayStreethereinfreferredtoaredescribedasfollows.to-wit:ThatportionoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetandthatportionoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetandthatportionoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetandthatportionoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetandthatportionoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetandthatportionoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayofEastBroadawayStreetlyingbetweentheEasterleyandWesterleypropertylinesofSouthHelenaStreetproducedSoutherntothecenterlineoftheroadawayOFSESTER STREET,
Approved March 27, 1897. Said bond shall be executed by the contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety, as provided by law, who shall justify in the manner provided by law and shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees.ofTheCityOfAnaheim.
Dated this 12th day of June, 1916.
J.D.WARD B. MERKITT,
6-15-3t City Clerk.ofTheCity.Anaheim.
NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS OR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals or bids will be received by the Board of Trustees.ofTheCityOfAnaheim.atTheOfficeOfTheCityClerk.ofsaidCity.upto8o'clockP.M.forThursdaythe13thdayofJuly1916forThefurnishing.ofalllaborandmaterialinconstructingandcompleting.thework.ofgrading.certainportions.ofEastBroadawayStreethereinafterdescribedto,theofficialgrade,andpaving.thesamewithhydraulicconcretebaseandwithanasphaltwearing表面.allinaccordancewith-the-plans.profiles和specificationsfor.saidwork.,whichsaidplans和profiles arenumbered"1P"和aredesignatedas"Plansforpayingstreetsintersections.ofEastBroadaway"andwhichwerefileldinotheofficeoftheCityEngineer.ofsaidcityonthe5thdayJune,1916,andwhichspecificationsaremarkedanddesignated"SpecificationsNo.9forTheconstruction.ofSteetingspayingwithhydrauliccement和brokenstoneorscreenedgravelandasphaltwearingSurface.inTheCityOfAnaheim.California,"preparedbyO.E. Steward,City Engineer.ofTheCityOfAnaheim,andwhichwerefileldinotheOfficeoftheCityClerk.ofsaidCity.onthe23rddayDecember,1916.
Those certain portions.ofEastBroadawayStreethereinfreferredtoaredescribedasfollows.to-wit:Thatportionofthe RoadawayOfSeSTER STREET;
Approved March 27, 1897. Said bond shall be executed by the contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety, as provided by law, who shall justify in the manner provided by law and shall be subject to the approval of the Board.ofTrustees.ofTheCityOfAnaheim.atTheOfficeOfTheCityClerk.ofsaidCity.onthe5thdayJune,1916,andwhichspecificationsaremarkedanddesignated"SpecificationsNo.9forTheconstruction.ofSteetingspayingwithhydrauliccement和brokenstoneorscreenedgravelandasphaltwearingSurface.inTheCityOfAnaheim.California,"preparedbyO.E. Steward,City Engineer.ofTheCityOfAnaheim,andwhichwerefileldinotheOfficeoftheCityClerk.ofsaidCity.onthe23rddayDecember,1916.
Those certain portions.ofEastBroadawayStreethereinfreferredtoaredescribedasfollows.to-wit:Thatportionofthe RoadawayOfSeSTER STREET;
Approved March 27, 1897. Said bond shall be executed by the contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety, as provided by law, who shall justify in the manner provided by law and shall be subject to the approval.of.the.Board.ofTrustees.of.TheCity.of.Anaheim.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.fuel,fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.fumefire.take.along.fuel.FUMEFIRE STREET;
Approved March 27, 1897. Said bond shall be executed by the contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety, as provided by law, who shall justify in the manner provided by law and shall be subject to the approval.of.the.Board.ofTrustees.of.TheCity.of.Anaheim.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.along.Fuel,fumefire,take.AlONG STREET;
Approved March 27, 1897. Said bond shall be executed by the contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety, as provided by law, who shall justify in the manner provided by law and shall be subject to the approval.of.the.Board.ofTrustees.of.TheCity.of.Anaheim.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuel,fumefire,take_along.Fuel,fumefire,t take_along.Fuel,fumefire,t take_along.Fuel,fumefire,t take_along.Fuel,fumefire,t take_along.Fuel,fumefire,t take_along.Fuel,fumefire,t take_along.Fuel,fumefire,t take_along.Fuel,fumefire,t take_along.Fuel,fumefire,t take_along.Fuel,fumefire,t take_along.Fuel,fumefire,t take_along.Fuel,fumelfire,TREET;
Approved March 27, 1897. Said bond shall be executed by the contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety, as provided by law, who shall justify in the manner provided by law and shall be subject to the approval.of.the.Board.ofTrustees.of.TheCity.of.Anaheim.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuel,fumefire,take_along.Fuel,fumelfire,T take_along.Fuel,fumeffire,T take_along.Fuelf fire,T take_along.Fuelf fire,T take_along.Fuelf fire,T take_along.Fuelf fire,T take_along.Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T TREET;
Approved March 27, 1897. Said bond shall be executed by the contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety, as provided by law, who shall justify in the manner provided by law and shall be subject to the approval.of.the.Board.ofTrustees.of.TheCity.of.Anaheim.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuel,fumefire,take_along.Fuel,fumeffire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T take_alongs,Fuelf fire,T TREET;
Approved March 27, 1897. Said bond shall be executed by the contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety, as provided by law, who shall justify in the manner provided by law and shall be subject to the approval.of.the.Board.ofTrustees.of.TheCity.of.Anaheim.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuel,fumefire,take-along.Fuela fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife fife FIEF STREET;
Approved March 27, 1897. Said bond shall be executed by the contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety, as provided by law, who shall justify in the manner provided by law and shall be subject to the approval.of.the.Board.ofTrustees.of.TheCity.of.Anaheim.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuel,fumefire,take-along.Fuela fife fife fife fife fife fife fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise fise FIEF STREET;
Approved March 27, 1897. Said bond shall be executed by the contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety, as provided by law, who shall justify in the manner provided by law and shall be subject to the approval.of.the.Board.ofTrustees.of.TheCity.of.Anaheim.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuel,fumefire,take-along.Fuela FIEF STREET;
Approved March 27, 1897. Said bond shall be executed by the contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety, as provided by law, who shall justify in the manner provided by law and shall be subject to the approval.of.the.Board.ofTrustees.of.TheCity_of.Anaheim.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuel,fumefire,take-along.Fuela FIEF STREET;
Approved March 27, 1897. Said bond shall be executed by the contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety, as provided by law,who shall justify in.the manner provided by law,andshallbesubjectto.theormany.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuel,fumefire,take-along.Fuela FIEF STREET;
Approved March 27,1897.Said bond shall be executed by The contractor and at least two sureties or by corporate surety,as provided by law,andshallbesubjectto.theormany.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuel,fumefir,take-along.Fuela FIEF STREET;
Approved March 27,1897.Said bond shall be executed by The contractor和at least two sureties or by corporate surety,as provided by law,andshallbesubjectto.theormany.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuel,fumefeftakesalonefromthecontractorandatleasttwosuretiesorbycorporatesurety,thematterprovidedbylaw,andshallbesubjectto.theormany.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuel,fumefeftakesalonefromthecontractorandatleasttwosuretiesorbycorporatesurety,thematterprovidedbylaw,andshallbesubjectto.theormany.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuelsafefromthecontractorandatleasttwosuretiesorbycorporatesurety,thematterprovidedbylaw,andshallbesubjectto.theormany.mobile.com.cn/info/about/us/privacy/policy/technical_instructions.In.a course.in she will illustrate conditions in thie so that things will waste.be prevented.Fuelsafefromthecontractorandatleasttwosuretiesorbycorporatesurety,thematterprovidedby
The successful bidder shall be required to furnish a bond to the City of Anaheim equal to one-half of the amount billed by the office authorized to administer an oath. The bond shall be forfeited to the City of Anaheim, if within ten days after the award of the contract, the successful bidder shall fail to enter into a contract for the doing of said work, and furnish the bonds required.
The successful bidder shall be required to furnish a bond to the City of Anaheim equal to one-half of the amount billed by the office authorized to administer an oath. The bond shall be forfeited to the City of Anaheim, if within ten days after the award of the contract, the successful bidder shall fail to enter into a contract for the doing of said work, and furnish the bonds required.
from the Northerly line of West Broadway Street to the Easterly line of South Thalia Street, and that portion of the roadway of West Broadway Street, lying between a line parallel to two feet Westerly at right angles from the Westerly rail of the siding of the Southern Pacific Company, crossing said West Broadway Street at South Thalia Street, and the Westerly property line of South Thalia Street, produced Southerly to the center line of said West Broadway Street, and that portion of the roadway of West Broadway Street lying between a line produced South, from a point on the North curb line of said West Broadway Street, and a point being forty-five hundredths (10.40) feet East of the point of intersection of the West City limits of the City of Anaheim and the North curb line of said West Broadway Street, to the center line of the roadway of said West Broadway Street, and a line produced South from a point on the North curb line of said West Broadway Street, said point being ten and forty hundredths (10.40) feet East of the point of intersection of the West City limits of the City of Anaheim and the North curb line of said West Broadway Street, to the center line of the roadway of said West Broadway Street.
All proposals or bids offered must be accompanied by a check payable to the City of Anaheim, certified by a responsible bank within the State of California, in an amount which shall not be less than ten per cent of the aggregate of the proposal, or by a bond for the sale amount so payable, signed by the bidder and two sureties who shall justify before any officer competent to administer an oath, in double the said amount and over and above all statutory exemptions, or by a corporate surety. Said check or bond shall be forfeited to the City of Anaheim, if within ten days after the award of the contract, the successful bidder shall fail to enter into a contract for the doing of said work, and furnish the bonds required.
The successful bidder shall be required to furnish a bond to the City of Anaheim equal to one half of the amount of his bid, executed by two sureties, who shall qualify before any officer authorized to administer an oath, under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, or by a corporate surety equal in value to double the amount of said bond, above all statutory exemptions, which bond shall be conditioned upon the faithful performance of said contract, and shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim.
Said contractor shall be required to file with the Board of Trustees of said City, another and additional bond, in an amount equal to one-half of said contract price, which bond shall provide that if the contractor fails to pay for any materials, provisions, provender, or other supplies, or teams, used in, upon, for or about the work, contracted to be done, or for work or labor done thereon of any kind, that the surety or sureties will pay the same in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in the bond, provided that such claim shall be filed in
by a corporate surety. Said check or bond shall be forfeited to the City of Anaheim within ten days after the award of the contract, the successful bidder shall fall into into contract for the doing of said work, and furnish the bonds required.
The successful bidder shall be required to furnish a bond to the City of Anaheim equal to one half of the amount of his bid, executed by two sureties, who shall qualify before any officer authorized to administer an oath, under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, or by a corporate surety equal in value to double the amount of said bond, above all statutory exemptions, which bond shall be conditioned upon the faithful performance of said contract, and shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim.
Said contractor shall be required to file with the Board of Trustees of said City, another and additional bond, in an amount equal to one-half of said contract price, which bond shall provide that if the contractor fails to pay for any materials, provisions, provender, or other supplies, or teams, used in, upon, for or about the work, contracted to be done, or for work or labor done thereon of any kind, that the surety or sureties will pay the same in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in the bond, provided that such claim shall be filed in
by a corporate surety. Said check or bond shall be forfeited to the City of Anaheim within ten days after the award of the contract, the successful bidder shall fall into into contract for the doing of said work, and furnish the bonds required.
The successful bidder shall be required to furnish a bond to the City of Anaheim equal to one half of the amount of his bid, executed by two sureties, who shall qualify before any officer authorized to administer an oath, under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, or by a corporate surety equal in value to double the amount of said bond, above all statutory exemptions, which bond shall be conditioned upon the faithful performance of said contract, and shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim.
Said contractor shall be required to file with the Board of Trustees of said City, another and additional bond, in an amount equal to one-half of said contract price, which bond shall provide that if the contractor fails to pay for any materials, provisions, provender, or other supplies, or teams, used in, upon, for or about the work, contracted to be done, or for work or labor done thereon of any kind, that the surety or sureties will pay the same in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in the bond, provided that such claim shall be filed in
by a corporate surety. Said check or bond shall be forfeited to the City of Anaheim within ten days after the award of the contract, the successful bidder shall fall into into contract for the doing of said work, and furnish the bonds required.
The successful bidder shall be required to furnish a bond to the City of Anaheim equal to one-half of the amount of his bid, executed by two sureties, who shall qualify before any officer authorized to administer an oath, under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, or by a corporate surety equal in value to double the amount of said bond, above all statutory exemptions, which bond shall be conditioned upon the faithful performance of said contract, and shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim.
Said contractor shall be required to file with the Board of Trustees of said City, another and additional bond, in an amount equal to one-half of said contract price, which bond shall provide that if the contractor falls to pay for any materials, provisions, provender, or other supplies, or teams, used in, upon, for or about the work, contracted to be done, or for work or labor done thereon of any kind, that the surety or sureties will pay the same in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in the bond,provided that such claim shall be filed in
by a corporate surety. Said check or bond shall be forfeited to the City of Anaheim within ten days after the award of the contract,the successful bidder shall fall into into contract for the doing of said work,and furnishthe bondsrequired.
The successful bidder shall be required to furnish a bond totheCityofAnaheimequaltoonehalfoftheamountofhisbid.executedbytwosureties.wshallqualifybeforeanyofficerauthorizedtodemainsteranoath.unandbyvirtueofthelawsoftheStateOfCaliforniaentitled"ANACTTOSECURETHEPAYMENTOCLAIMSOFMASTERIALMEN,MECHANICSORLABORERS.EMPLOYEDBYCONTRACTORSUPONSTATE,MUNICIPALOROTHERPUBLICWORK."ApprovedMarch27.1897.Saidbondshallbeexecutedbythecontractorandatleasttwosureties.orbyacorporatesurety.asprovidedbylaw.whoshalljustifyinthenmansevidedbylawandshallbesubjecttotheapprovaloftheBoardofTrusteesofsaidCity.
The Board Of TrusteesoftheCityofAnaheimreservestherighttorejectanyandallbids.
ByorderoftheBoardOfTrusteesoftheCityofAnaheim.
Datedthis12thdayofJune.1916.
EDWARDB.MERRITT.
6-15-3tCityClerkoftheCityofAnaheim.
SALE OF STREET SWEEEPINGS
Sealed proposals will be received bythe undersigned ClerkoftheCityofAnaheimathisofficeattheCityHall.EastCenterStreet,Anaheim.uptoThursday.June22.1916.at8o'clockP.M.forthestreet sweepingstobewaulawaywithineverytwodaysafterthesweeperhasgatheredittogetherinseverallocations.
The successful bidderwillberequiredtoenterintoacord或agreementtofaithfullyremovethesweepingswithinthetimespecified.
ByorderoftheBoardOfTrusteesoftheCityofAnaheim.
EDWARDB.MERRITT.
6-15-2tCityClerkoftheCityofAnaheim