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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO From the Files of The Anahaim Gazette By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL March 2, 1872 grow up as good little boys should. A good big rain storm set in just as we went to press last week continuing until near noon Saturday. The fall as measured by Dr. Higgins was an inch. The Star claims 114 inches as the result of the same storm in Los Angeles. We have no regular water gauge here, but it is measured by the doctor as accurately as possible in an ordinary tin vessel. We probably do not get the full rain fall in this way, as many light rains do not have water enough to measure at all without a gauge. The total thus far is 8% ins., and we think that at least 10 inches have actually fallen. Later another 3% inch of rain fell on Monday night the 26th ult. The rain seems to decrease fast as it comes down the coast. On the 21st ult. % of an inch fell at San Buena Ventura, .40 of an inch at Los Angeles and only .25 of an inch reached us. Damage to the lighter company. The severe northwest gale on Saturday created a commotion at the landing. The lighters were lying alongside the Orihaha discharging outward freight into the steamer when the storm became so violent that the latter was obliged to leave, taking the crew of the lighters, as well as Mr. Waldo, asst. clerk of the lighter co., along with her to Wilmington. One mendable progress with his "Pfore" company and the preliminary rehearsals indicate that a very successful redition of old time favorite. "Pinafore" the first and perhaps the best Gilbert and Sullivan opera and years ago its songs were over the greater part of the h Damage to the Lighter company. The severe northwest gale on Saturday created a commotion at the landing. The lighters were living alongside the Orizaba discharging outward freight into the steamer when the storm became so violent that the latter was obliged to leave, taking the crew of the lighters, as well as Mr. Waldo, asst. clerk of the lighter co., along with her to Wilmington. One lighter was empty. The other contained between 40 and 50 pipes of wine and some 200 sacks of grain. Both lighters soon broke away from the anchorage and the loaded one went ashore about two miles below the landing keeping right side up and not getting much water in as her hatches were down. The empty one drifted about five miles down the coast and landed in the mouth of a creek or slough. No merchandise is lost as the inward freight had not been taken from the steamer. The damages consist in the loss of the anchors and chains with which the lighters were moored, the expense of getting the lighter off the sand (which is thought can be accomplished in a few days with a high tide) and a trifling damage to the grain together with the incidental expenses of extra labor. Altogether it will probably not exceed $500. The company has a third lighter at the wharf in good condition and ready for use when needed, and the outgoing grain crop this year will probably necessitate the building of still more. Work has been entirely suspended on the breakwater at Wilmington, but will probably be resumed. Negotiations for its building are now pending at San Francisco. The school at Tustin grows, 32 pupils are now registered, about 50,000 grape vines are now being set out. They have plenty of water now, don't need the canal. M. Calisher & Co. have added a new and elegant sign to their already good looking store. Our Santa Ana friends are blessed with the best store any small ROUND BONE ROAST 47 BONELESS SHOULDER CLOD ROAST 69¢ lb. EVERY DAY'S A SPECIAL DA QUAIL BRAND TOMATO CATSUP XLNT CHEESE ENCHILADAS GLORIETTA FREESTONE ELBERTA PEACHES SLICED OR HALVES NATIONAL DISCUIT SUGAR HONEY GRAHAM CRACKERS CHEF BOY-AR-DEE SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS DOLE FRUIT COCKTAIL PICTSWEET FROZEN CANDIED YAMS HERSHEY'S INSTANT COCOA MIX QUAIL BRAND PORK AND BEANS KLEENEX NAPKINS 50-CT. PKG. 23¢ Thriftimary FINEST U.S. No. 1 CELLO PACK The school at Tustin grows, 32 pupils are now registered, about 50,000 grape vines are now being set out. They have plenty of water now, don't need the canal. M. Calisher & Co. have added a new and elegant sign to their already good looking store. Our Santa Ana friends are blessed with the best store any small town ever had. They ought to consider it a privilege to have the opportunity of dealing with so competent a business man as Mr. Spurgeon. Richland will soon have an election to decide upon the question of a tax for a school house. (In those early days Orange was known as Richland — Editor). 63 YEARS AGO March 4, 1897 William McKinley was today inaugurated as President of the United States. If the horoscope of the McKinley administration cast by Julius Erickson is fulfilled, the president will have four years of marked excitement. Among other things he says: "If McKinley's inauguration takes place at 12:45 there will be grave danger of war. Startling news may be expected from Washington March 18th to 20th. I fear that next year may witness stirring times." The Dominican sisters are erecting an addition to the orphanage, 75x35 feet, building the present building on the west and doubling the capacity of the dormitories. There are 110 orphan boys at the institution and it requires the attention of 12 sisters to attend to their wants and cause them to able progress with his "Pinacompany and the preliminrehearsals indicate that the c will shortly be favored with by successful redition of that time favorite. "Pinafore" is first and perhaps the best of Gilbert and Sullivan operas years ago its songs were sung the greater part of the habitable globe. After it came "Patience," "Pirates of Penzance," "Mikado," and others by these gifted artists, but it is doubtful if the widespread popularity of the first was ever equalled. Mrs. Charlie Stern, Buttercup, and Mrs. Lillian Robison, Hebe, James Forbes of Placentia will be Ralph, and Charlie Rogers, the admiral. Assessor Vegely was in town one day last week, making arrangements for the beginning of this year's assessments. Amos Jennings will be the deputy assessor for Anaheim and Fullerton districts. John Hart was in town from Los Angeles one day last week. 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