anaheim-gazette 1954-11-18
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
From the Files of the Anaheim Gazette
By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL
50 Years Ago...
November, 1904
Considerable interest attaches to the application for a gas franchise made to the city trustees by L. E. Miller, B. U. Beebe and T. S. Grimshaw of this city as well as the application to lay pipe for conducting the gas along the streets by W. J. Bevens of Los Angeles. Each are representatives of different companies, and it is known that a third outside party was some days ago in town looking over the field with the intention of embarking on the enterprise. Mr. Bevans in his application to lay pipes and begin the manufacture of gas agreed to begin work in thirty days and have gas within seventy days. The other gentlemen will probably begin work speedily should they be awarded the franchise. The city trustees will probably act upon the franchise at an early date and work upon this important enterprise set in motion soon. The purpose is to manufacture gas for heating purposes within the
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Pardee also spoke. Senators friends believe he will remajority of 10,000 on election Estimates are made that southern counties of Los Riverside, San Bernardino Diego and Orange, will remajority of 20,000 for Riverside and that the President's in the state will mount 75,000.
F. B. Kealiker of this city Miss Annabelle Beach Beach, were married at on Tuesday. They will r Anaheim.
Gus Shade and Eddie scheidt have formed a parish in plumbing and have esth themselves in Los Angeles are doing the plumbing Bates' new residence.
Miss Pauline Kroeger wiling her horse in Fullerton she had gone accompany Mrs. Schindler and her two dren to pay a visit to her Mrs. Wisser, last Thursday thrown to the ground by mal which had become fri reared and struck her in with its front feet. Miss narrowly escaped serious fatal injuries by the time of friends who came to h cue. She was taken to the of Mrs. Wisser where her were attended to.
P. H. Krick of this city V. Walker of Buena Park and thur Staley of Placentia returned from attendance the meeting of the Masonic Lodge in San Francisco.
County Treasurer Potter ed the money in the countyury yesterday, finding the s to be $114,500.
75 Years Ago... November, 1879
The Literary Society he usual weekly meeting on P The first literary exercise w essay by Wm. S. Fish, s "False Pride." Following this a comic declamation by Otte Granges entitled "Muleb which was rendered in fine Mr., Henderson rendered T son's poem, "The Vietim." Parker sang a song to illu old-fashioned singing, which marked contrast to the far
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furnish gas for lighting purposes outside the corporate limits. The field is promising and no doubt the venture will be entirely successful.
Mrs. J. P. Hatfield has purchased an Oldsmobile, one of the handsomest runabouts in the neighborhood and has come to be quite an expert in driving the machine. She is frequently seen on the avenues enjoying outings with her new possession which she highly pizes.
Loren Gates returned home on Monday from the Klondike after an absence of seven years. He has an interest in a gold mine north of Dawson which has yielded large returns. In company of his father F.A.Gates he will slowly begin moving the latter's residence from Claire to this city, a site having been secured near the residence of Frank Gates on West Center street. Lorin reports strenuous times in the gold fields, but has struck it rich and intends enjoying a vavation with friends and relatives at home.
Senator Smith has continued his campaign through Riverside and San Bernardino counties and on Saturday addressed a great rally at Riverside when Governor Pardee also spoke. Senator Smith's friends believe he will roll up a majority of 10,000 on election day. Estimates are made that the five southern counties of Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and Orange, will roll up a majority of 20,000 for Roosevelt and that the President's majority in the state will mount up to 75,000.
F. B. Kealiker of this city and Miss Annabelle Beach of Lansing
Pardee also spoke. Senator Smith's friends believe he will roll up a majority of 10,000 on election day. Estimates are made that the five southern counties of Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and Orange, will roll up a majority of 20,000 for Roosevelt and that the President's majority in the state will mount up to 75,000.
F. B. Kealiker of this city and Miss Annabelle Beach of Long Beach, were married at Catalina on Tuesday. They will reside in Anaheim.
Gus Shade and Eddie Bennercheidt have formed a partnership in plumbing and have established themselves in Los Angeles. They are doing the plumbing in Mrs. States' new residence.
Miss Pauline Kroeger while tying her horse in Fullerton where she had gone accompanied by Mrs. Schindler and her two children to pay a visit to her sister, Mrs. Wisser, last Thursday, was drawn to the ground by the animal which had become frightened and struck her in the face with its front feet. Miss Kroeger narrowly escaped serious if not fatal injuries by the timely aid of friends who came to her rescue. She was taken to the home of Mrs. Wisser where her injuries were attended to.
P. H. Krick of this city and S. Walker of Buena Park and Arnur Staley of Placentia, have returned from attendance upon the meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge in San Francisco.
County Treasurer Potter counted the money in the county treasury yesterday, finding the amount to be $114,500.
5 Years Ago ... November, 1879
The Literary Society held its annual weekly meeting on Friday. The first literary exercise was an stay by Wm. S. Fish, subject false Pride." Following this was comic declamation by Otto desanges entitled "Mulebianca" which was rendered in fine style. Henderson rendered "Tenny's poem," "The Victim." Mrs.arker sang a song to illustrate fashioned singing, which is in marked contrast to the fashion-
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bandits caught Michael Hawley, bound and robbed him. The tying up process was done so roughly that his wrists were injured and one hand had to be amputated some three weeks ago.
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Mr. H. S. Austin is utterly prostrated with illness. He has been removed to Mr. Evans residence and is receiving the care of his sister, Mrs. Evans.
There was displayed on Tuesday on the counters of the Bank, four cars of bullion from the Bldwell mine, Ivonpah San Bernardino county, total value being $5,377.62.
U. S. Marshal Poole accompanied by Deputy Sheriff Dick Barham has been serving notices of
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Anaheim, Calif., Thuca., Nov. 18, 1904
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