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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO Items of Local Interest Culled from the Files of Former Issues of This Paper 50 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK May 8, 1875 The Héhnmann & Sorenson building lots are now on the market. The house and lot on the corner of Lemon and Second North streets owned by Guadalupe Ruiz is for sale. W. Frank Poor of Westminster will try to San Francisco in a few days. He will return in about a month. Bishop Mora will visit Anaheim on the thirtieth instant for the purpose of administering the rite of confirmation. Charles Hilmer has retired from the Anaheim Meat Market. Meyers & Fugl now slaughter the bovines. Count Perwinoff, formerly of Anaheim, is now in charge of the Central Pacific railway station at Humbolt, Nevada. The spelling match at the Orange schoolhouse at 2 o'clock this afternoon will be attended by quite a number of Anaheim people. D. Halliday of Batavia, Ill., and patentee of the Halliday windmill, Alfred Pellegrin, J. Langenberger, Ed Pellegrin, Frank Rimpau; intermediate school (Miss Ada Des Granges, teacher), Sophie Kroeger, Mina Werder Rosle Schmidt, Louisa Messman, Josina Davis, Mary Knauer, Nobere Hussman. 25 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK May 10, 1900 Madame Modjeska and Count Bozenta have returned from the East and are again domiciled on their ranch in the Santiago. The Modjeska theatrical season closed at Wilmington, Del., April 7. John C. Fisher and nudgeer of the company, reports a prosperous season of 31 weeks, from the time the company opened at San Diego, eight months ago. Mme. Modjeska will not go out under management next season. She will leave for Europe in August, and expects to be abroad for the best part of a year and will extend her visit to Poland, madame not having visited her native land for several years. She intends to have an edict barring her out of that country on account of anti-Russian speech made at the woman's parliament during the Chicago World's Fair, removed if possible, and has been advised that the best way to accomplish this result is by a personal going up the road through the Red River to Paris, E. Mrs. Kate Simpson street, is confined a broken thigh, so ago, when she was out her cow. Driving her state are severe. Ed Kraemer and trip to the San Diego last week in secrecy. At Rio was hot, but laterORDINANCE THE BOARD OF THE CITY OF ANAIM AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. No stand, or improve structured of other masonry, shall be constructed in the described, which ranged, or intended used for the six lunches, meals, go chandise; The district here to is situated in the County of Orange, and is particular lows, to-wit: Beginning at the Southwest of North Los Angeles the westerly pro-Lemon Street; along said West of North Lemon Two Hundred of the South West La Palma point Two Hudson westerly, moan angles, from the line of North Park Northwestward loft with and dist. Count Perwinoff, formerly of Anaheim, is now in charge of the Central Pacific railway station at Humbolt, Nevada. The spelling match at the Orange schoolhouse at 2 o'clock this afternoon will be attended by quite a number of Anaheim people. D. Halliday of Batavia, Ill., and patentee of the Halliday windmill, has purchased 100 acres of land at Santa Ana. Ed Miles will leave for San Francisco on Monday. We understand that he is under engagement to a commission house in that city. John P. Zeyn left for San Francisco yesterday. His object is to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge of I.O.O.F., which convenes in San Francisco on May 11. The schooner Marletta, Captain Le Ballister, arrived at Anaheim Landing on Thursday evening with 180,000 feet of redwood lumber for Halberstadt. J. J. Hill left for San Francisco on Monday morning, having received a telegram advising him of the serious illness and probable death of his brother-in-law. A number of festive young men have organized a soiree club, with the avowed purpose of giving a dancing party once a month. The first of the series came off at Kroeger's hall last evening. A subscription list for the purpose of erecting a new Catholic church in Anaheim is now in circulation. Those desiring to subscribe can find the list at the home of Mrs. Carillo, on Los Angeles street. W. L. Tyler has kindly furnished us with the following statement of shipments from the Anaheim depot during the month of April: 5033 gallons of wine, 151,735 pounds grain, 156,000 pounds wool and 5925 pounds merchandise. G. D. Plato will leave for San Francisco during the coming week to purchase an additional stock of goods. Prof. T. A. Saxton of La Ballona will assist at the Orange entertainment today. Sydmer Ross, the well-known Fullerton orchardist, was in town on Tuesday and made this office a pleasant call. W. M. McFadden took in the barbeque given by the Pioneers' Club at Whittier last week, at which he was one of the speakers. After dinner he was prevailed upon to enter the fatmen's race, but the Rivera sprinter were too swift for him and he didn't get a place. William Schumacher went to Los Angeles Friday and purchased 50 Belgian hare. C. H. Nickey has opened a plumbing shop in the building on Center Street opposite the Lewis & Zeus table. Julius Schneider has invested in a 100 Lord Lurgan doe and has added her to his Belgian rabbitry. He made his purchase in Los Angeles a day or two ago. Herman Dickel was confined to his bed some days during the forepart of the week with an attack of la gripe. He was able to come downtown on Tuesday afternoon and was well on the way to recovery yesterday. Herman Stern has drawn a pen and ink sketch of Francis Newman, the absconding grocery man, which gives a very creditable counterfeit presentment of him. Herman is quite an artist and, as a newspaper cartoonist, ought to attain to no inconsiderable success. John Wagner has returned to his home at Placentia from Palm Springs, on the desert near Indio, where he went to recuperate his health. Mr. Wagner has been seriously ill for some time past and his many friends will regret to hear that his condition begins next season. Europe in August, and expects to be abroad for the best part of a year and will extend her visit to Poland, madame not having visited her native land for several years. She intends to have an edict barring her out of that country on account of anti-Russian speech made at the woman's parliament during the Chicago World's Fair, removed if possible, and has been advised that the best way to accomplish this result is by a personal visit. Sydmer Ross, the well-known Fullerton orchardist, was in town on Tuesday and made this office a pleasant call. W. M. McFadden took in the barbeque given by the Pioneers' Club at Whittier last week, at which he was one of the speakers. After dinner he was prevailed upon to enter the fatmen's race, but the Rivera sprinter were too swift for him and he didn't get a place. William Schumacher went to Los Angeles Friday and purchased 50 Belgian hare. C. H. Nickey has opened a plumbing shop in the building on Center Street opposite the Lewis & Zeus table. Julius Schneider has invested in a 100 Lord Lurgan doe and has added her to his Belgian rabbitry. He made his purchase in Los Angeles a day or two ago. Herman Dickel was confined to his bed some days during the forepart of the week with an attack of la gripe. He was able to come downtown on Tuesday afternoon and was well on the way to recovery yesterday. Herman Stern has drawn a pen and ink sketch of Francis Newman, the absconding grocery man, which gives a very creditable counterfeit presentment of him. Herman is quite an artist and, as a newspaper cartoonist, ought to attain to no inconsiderable success. John Wagner has returned to his home at Placentia from Palm Springs, on the desert near Indio, where he went to recuperate his health. Mr. Wagner has been seriously ill for some time past and his many friends will regret to hear that his condition begins next season. Beginning at the Southwest end of North Los Angeles, the westerly prowess Lemon Street; along said West of North Lemon Two Hundred of the South West La Palma point Two Hundred of the South West La Palma parallel with and dist Hundred (200) said westerly North Palm south of North LA thence Southeast southwesterly North Los Angeles place of beginne Section 2. No stand, or improve is constructed of inbefore specified or used for any o before mentioned Section 3. Any poration violating visions of this deemed guilty of upon conviction t hirable by a fin Five Hundred ($5) imprisonment in period of not mo or by both such f Each such person shall be deemed offense for every tion-of which an provision of this mittened, continued such person, firm shall be punishal vided by this ord Section 4. All parts of ordinance with are repealed Section 5. This the immediate public peace, hear the facts constitute follows: an o known as the Va will be opened to exhibition purposes 1925, in the imminently adjoining described The shibition consist m highly inflammable erection of many for the sale of s meals, goods, ware are contemplated described district, danger of great possible loss of l maintenance of s institute a grave m Section 6. Th G. D. Plato will leave for San Francisco during the coming week to purchase an additional stock of goods. Prof. T. A. Saxton of La Ballona will assist at the Orange entertainment today. Plasterers will find an opportunity to get a fat contract by reading the advertisement of W. H. Spurgeon of Santa Ana. J. M. Gaillard of the firm of Gaillard & Savin, who has been at San Juan Hot Springs, for some time, left for San Francisco on Thursday. He is allotted with a serious malady, and the waters did not prove as officious as was expected. We learn that during the recent visit of Bishop Kip, he gave the necessary consent to the organization of the Episcopal congregation into a mission under the Diocesan Board of Missions. The officers of the mission are: J. H. Kellogg, warden; W. Potter, clerk; Miss S. M. Lafaucherle, treasurer. The prospects are good for the erection of a church building before many months. The total enrollment for the Anaheim public schools, primary, intermediate, grammar and high school, for the month ending April 30, 1875, was 146. Roll of honor: Grammar school (J. M. Guinn, teacher), Clemie Schmidt, Clara Mossman, Francis Schmidt, Katie Bremmerman, Guy Barhain, Oscar Luedke, Sallie Hilmer, Ida Raine, Claudina Rimpau, Emma Werder, Matilda Rimpau, A. Langenberger, Willie Kroeger, Kate Hillmer, John Wagner has returned to his home at Placentia from Palm Springs on the desert near Indio, where he went to recuperate his health. Mr. Wagner has been seriously ill for some time past and his many friends will regret to hear that his condition consequent upon his advancing years has become critical. Mrs. A. L. Lewis entertained a number of young folk on Sunday evening in honor of Miss Hertha Meyer, who departed on Tuesday for her home in San Francisco. Conversation and a guessing game were the order of the evening. Miss Zelma Bailey, Miss Meyer, Charles Fay and Hugo Strodthoff won the prizes. Refreshments were served and at midnight the guests departed for their homes. The heaviest rainfall in years during May fell on Friday last, when 1.10 inches fell during the day and night. This brings the seasonal precipitation to 7.79 inches, according to Mr. Dickel's gauge. Last year to date, 4.88. The rain will do great good although, had it come earlier, the benefit would have been inestimable. In the mountain districts as much as 5 and 6 inches fell, and in the San Bernardino mountains 7 inches are reported. Four feet of snow fell in the higher altitudes. There is plenty of water in the river and irrigators are happy. Jack Rogers has returned to Anaheim for a brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rogers. He was in South Africa when the trouble between the British and the Boers began; and he and his party departed. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ANAHAMETI CITY OF ANAHAMETI I, Edward B. M., the City of Anaheim tify that the forest introduced at a Board of Trust Anaheim held on April, 1925, and duly passed and adjourned meeting Trustees held on April, 1925, by the AYES, Trustee Grafton, Franzen, NOES, Trustees ABSENT ANDtees, None. And I further President of the said City of Anaheim nance on the 30th IN WITNESS hereunto set my official seal of this 30th day of (Seal) EDWARD B. M., City Clerk of going up the east coast of Africa, through the Red sea, Suez canal and the Mediterranean to Naples, and thence to Paris, Berlin and London. Mrs. Kate Simpson, living on West street, is confined to her home with a broken thigh, susutained some days ago, when she was engaged in staking out her cow. Dr. Wilson, who is attending her states that her injuries are severe. Ed Kraemer and John Bush made a trip to the San Bernardino mountains last week in search of health and recreation. At Redlands the weather was hot, but later in the afternoon it began to rain and that night four feet of snow fell. They were camped near the summit of the mountains during the snowstorm, and Saturday morning they started for home. The horses sank deep into the snow, and while Kraemer handled the reins, Bush shovelled the snow out from the burger with his hands. Once the valley was reached they had no further difficulty. The Bear valley reservoir, which has been dry for three years, contains 30 feet of water, which banks up for a distance of 12 miles. No. 10267 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON PETITION TO MORTGAGE IN the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Orange. In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE G. BAYHA, also known as GOTTLOB BAYHA, Deceased. IT IS ORDERED by the Court that all persons interested in the Estate of George G. Bayha, also known as Gottlob Bayha, do appear before the Superior Court of Orange County, State of California, in Department No. 2 on the 22nd day of May, 1925, at 10 o'clock A.M., then and there to show cause, if any they have, why the real estate described below should not be mortgaged for Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00), as prayed for in the petition of Max Bayha, administrator of said estate, this day filed, or such lesser amount as to the Court may seem meet. Reference is hereby made to said petition for further particulars. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation published in said County of Orange. Said real estate is described as follows, to-wit: All that certain real property situated in the Rancho Canon De Santa Ann, County of Orange, State of California, described as Wilson de Shorb; thence North 4° East 19.00 chains to Station No. 1; thence West 10 chains to the point of beginning, containing 18.17 acres of land more or less. RESERVING therefrom rights of way for irrigation ditches, etc. Also reserving a strip of land 50 feet wide conveyed to the County of Orange for road purposes by deed recorded in Book 280, page 151 of Deeds, records of Orange County. Also reserving all that portion of said lands lying South-ly of the Southerly line of said 50 feet road. Dated this 21st day of April, 1925. R. Y. WILLIAMS, Judge of Superior Court. 4-23-5t NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed 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 Thursday, May 14, 1925, at the hour of eight o'clock P.M. for the furnishing to said City of Anaheim of one Public Utility Billing Machine. In accordance with specifications therefore adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim by resolution on the 9th day of April, 1925, which specifications are on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, and are hereby referred to and, by this reference, made a part of this notice. Price quoted in bids must be for said Public Utility Billing Machine, delivered and installed in the City Hall, at Anaheim, California; said bidders to state the name of manufacturer and time of delivery. Each proposal or bid must be accompanied by a check certified by a responsible bank in an amount equal to not less than ten per cent of the amount of said bid, or a bond in like amount, executed by two good and sufficient sureties, who shall justify in double the amount of said bond, in unencumbered property within the State of California, (other than property exempt from execution) or by a corporation authorized to execute. Beginning at the intersection of the Southwesterly property line of North Los Angeles Street with the westerly property line of North Lemon Street; thence Southerly along said Westerly property line of North Lemon Street to a point Two Hundred (200) feet South of the South property line of West La Palma Avenue to a point Two Hundred (200) feet westerly, measured at right angles, from the westerly property line of North Palm Street to a point Three Hundred Seventy (370) feet South of the South property line of Romneya Drive; thence East, parallel with and distant uniformly Three Hundred Seventy (370) feet South from said South, property line of North Los Angeles Street; thence Southeastwardly along said southwesterly property line of North Los Angeles Street to the place of beginning. Section 2. No building, structure, stand, or improvement, except such as is constructed of the materials hereinbefore specified, shall be occupied or used for any of the purposes hereinbefore mentioned in said district. Section 3. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, or by imprisonment in the city jail for a period of not more than six months, or by both such fine or imprisonment. Each such person, firm, or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for every day during any portion of which any violation of any provision of this ordinance is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm or corporation, and shall be punishable therefor as provided by this ordinance. Section 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed. Section 5. This ordinance is for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, and the facts constituting its urgency are follows: an exhibition commonly known as the Valencia Orange Show will be opened to the public for exhibition purposes on or about May 22, 1925, in the immediate vicinity and partly adjoining the territory above described. The structures of said exhibition consist mainly of large tents, highly inflammable in character. The erection of many inflammable stands for the sale of soft drinks, lunches, meals, goods, wares, and merchandise are contemplated within the above described district, and because of the danger of great conflagration and possible loss of life, the erection and maintenance of said stands will constitute a grave menace to the public. Section 6. The City Clerk shall Reference is hereby made to said petition for further particulars. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation published in said County of Orange. Said real estate is described as follows, to-wit: All that certain real property situated in the Rancho Canon De Santa Anna, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows, to-wit: 1st. Beginning at the Southeast corner of the tract of 12.48 acres allotted to Marcos Yorba by the final decree of partition of said Rancho; being Station No. 1 of the tract of 14.93 acres of the first class land allotted to William McKee by said final decree; running thence North 79° West 9.00 chains to Station No. 2; thence South 5½° West 18.30 chains to Station No. 3, the same being on the line dividing the first and third class lands allotted to said William McKee by said decree; thence South 84° East along said dividing line 9.25 chains to Station No. 7 of said lands of said William McKee; thence North 5½° East 17.60 chains to beginning, containing 14.93 acres of land, more or less. 2nd. Beginning at the Southeast corner of the tract of 12.48 acres allotted to Marcos Yorba by the final decree of partition of said Rancho; being Station No. 2 of the tract of 18.17 acres of first class land allotted to Jesus Wilson de Shorb by said final decree; running thence South 5½° West 17.60 chains to Station No. 3, the same being on the line dividing the first and third class lands allotted to said Jesus Wilson de Shorb by said decree; thence South 84° East along said dividing line 10.25 chains to Station No. 7 of said lands of said Jesus The successful bidder must, within ten days after the contract is awarded to him, enter into a contract with the City of Anaheim, providing for the sale and delivery of said Public Utility Billing Machine in accordance with said specifications, together with a good and sufficient bond executed by at least two sureties who shall qualify in double the amount of said bond in unencumbered property within the state of California, or by a corporation authorized to execute bonds within the State of California, which check or bond shall be payable to said City of Anaheim, and the same shall be forfeited to said City as liquidated damages if within ten days after the acceptance of any such bid, the bidder falls to enter into a contract with the City of Anaheim for the furnishing and delivery of said Public Utility Billing Machine. The successful bidder must, within ten days after the contract is awarded to him, enter into a contract with the City of Anaheim, providing for the sale and delivery of said Public Utility Billing Machine in accordance with said specifications, together with a good and sufficient bond executed by at least two sureties who shall qualify in double the amount of said bond in unencumbered property within the state of California, or by a corporation authorized to execute bonds within the State of California, which check or bond shall be payable to said City of Anaheim, in an amount equal to one-half of the contract price of said Public Utility Billing Machine which said bond shall be conditioned upon the faithful performance of said contract. 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 23rd day of April, 1925. EDWARD B. MERRITT. City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. 4-23-3t HOMES What Do You Think of This? STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, CITY OF ANAHEIM. I, Edward B. Merritt, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim held on the 23rd day of April, 1925, and that the same was duly passed and adopted at a regular adjourned meeting of said Board of Trustees held on the 30th day of April, 1925, by the following vote: AYES, Trustees, Mathis, Miller, Grafton, Franzen and Stock. NOES, Trustees, None. ABSENT AND NOT VOTING, Trustees, None. And I further certify that the President of the Board of Trustees of said City of Anaheim signed said ordinance on the 30th day of April, 1925. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Anaheim, this 30th day of April, 1925. (Seal) EDWARD B. MERRITT. 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