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162IlV THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR THE i. =?-7' ME MIMI ........... ----------------- ----- ------------------- I ------------------------------- 1-11 -------------- plaintiff VS AFFIDAVIT ............ ............ ........... ------------------------ ----------------- --------------------------- Defendant STATE 0F CALIFORNI County of Orange ...... being duly sworn, on oath says: .................................. I ... That he is a citizen of the Un' ed States, over the age of eighteen years, and is com.L petent to be a witness on the above entitled action, and is not a party thereto. That he is the printer and publisher of the "ANAHEIM WEEKLY GAZETTE, which is a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed, published, and circulated in the said County of Orange, and is published for the dissemmination of local or tele- graphic news -and i-nfe-Iligenc-e�o)-f'a-g—e"n-'-er--a-I character, and has &- bane fide subscription list ofpaying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California and County of Orange,fPq at - Vast one year next before the P ublication of the first insertion of the annexed - 6/ - �-- Yllfq ........ ; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, impfessiqn, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number. thereof.. That the.. • f hich the annexed is a printed cop ......... IC q, nil n comm ea public ho & said: newspaper at least. .'c on the Z ......... ........ day of �e A"e-f--f and / ......... ... go ending on the ................... d4' ............... ... - --- --- - - - -- ---- - ---- ------------------ ........ ..... .. ------ ------ ---------- ----------- --------------- -- ------- ---- ---- Zf Subscribed and sworn to before me this .,iay of ..... .. ... 1190 (1Y -- -- --- --- -------------------------- .......... ................... ------------ ............................. .... -------------- Defendant STATP OF CALIFORNI County of Orange ............................... ... .........., being duly sworn, on oath says: That he is a citizen of the Un' ed States, over the age of eighteen years, and is comL petent to be a witness on the above entitled action, and is not a party thereto. That he is the printer and publisher of the "ANAHPIl11 WEEKLY GAZETTE, " which is a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated in the said County of Orange, and is published for the dissemmination of local or tele- graphic news and intelligence of a general character, and has bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California and County of Orange, f-1 atVast one year neat before the publication of the first insertion of the annexed . ...... ; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, pipfessiop, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof.. That the... • • • �ri�;C f hich the annexed is a printed copy, was published said, newspaper least. .... :.• �comme.. . . on the � �J '� .....j' f .. ... , 190. ase ending on the.... .................... r Of.......................... 290.., days inclusive, and as often during said m°k period and times of publication as said pa.pw' . was regularly issued, and in the regular'4 and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a supplement; and 'said -itatk wasublished therein. on the follov� P _ h date towit: �+r ...................... . ..............---...... - - - .w.....:................... .._- ----- -' --------- .---- Subscribed and sworn to before me this. -'r.. • day of ..... .. qo . ----------- -------...----- - Notary Public n a»d for mid Cotenty of Orange IQIPEUIFIU ATIONS Orlllnab�iPi 0. 162. at alley intersections, unless otherwise the which maybe defective in its construction deficient in 1V shown on above-mentioned plans or profiles, or any of the requirements of these specifications fn consequence of the 4. Construction: The cement concrete negligence of any officer of the city or in- An ordinance adopting specifications for p for curbs shall be prepared in the same manner and in the same proportions as pre- Spector connected with the work to point. out said detects or deficiency during con- the constru'ctfon of cement sidewalks and cement curbs in the city of Anaheim. scribed for cement sidewalks in Section L of struction, and the contractor shall be re- The Board of Trustees of the City of Ana- heim do ordain as follows: this ordinance. The concrete properly pre- pared is to be immediately placed into posi- quired to correct any imperfect work, when-, ever discovered, before the final acceptance Section 1, That all cement sidewalks tion in the curbing and thoroughly tamped until free mortar appears on the surface, of the work. The contractor shall give forty-eight which may be hereafter ordered to be con- which c m y the Board of Trustees of the the tamping to be dopa before any layer ex- ceeds the depth of six inches, The top of the hours' notice in writing when he shall re- quire the services of the City Engineer for Cit of Anaheim shall be constructed in ac- Y cordance with the following specifications, curb, the face, and (where no cement walk joins the curb) the back for a depth of two laying out any portion of the work. He towit: inches from the top shall receive a finishingg shall dig all stake holes necessary to give lines and levels. I. The work sball be done in accordance with the plans, profiles and cross-sections coat of one-half inch thick, composed of equal parts of cement and scud. The width The contractor shall not disturb any mon-' on file in the office of the City Clerk, and all of the finishing coat on the face of the curb umeuts or stakes found on the line of the im- provements until ordered by the city engi-; work shall, during its progress and on its completion, conform to the lines and levels shall be twelve inches. Tha curbs must be protected from the sun and thoroughly neer, and he shall bear the expenSe of reset- which may from time to time be given by watered for ten days after completion. ting any monuments or stakes which, may be' disturoed without orders. the City Engineer. 2. Foundations: The foundation for the Section 3. Alleys: Where the curb and walk lines cross alleys, the curb shall return In case the contractor shall neglect or.re- full width from the curb to the property toward the sidewalk on a curve of three fuse, after written notice, to remove or re- place any rejected work or materials, they line shall be brought to the proper sub- grade, three and- One-half inch -s below the feet radius and the entire space between tpe gutter and the 'property line shall be shall be removed and replaced by order of surface of the finished sidewalk, and all covered with cement having a roughened the Street Superintendent at the contractor's ` soft or spongy material shall be removed and replaced with gravel of a quality that surface. The foundation shall be prepared in the expense. The contractor shall be required remove will pack when moistened. This gravel sh:,ll be moistened and the whole foundation same manner as prescribed for cement walk in Section I of this ordinance; provid- at his own expense all obstruction, such a t n, trees, stones, old blocks, debris, etc., that tamped or rolled until it is solid. The ma- ed that said foundation shall be four and may be in the way of making said improve- terial to be supplied in case of a fill shall be one-half inches below the completed surface. ments good earth, and shall be built up in layers not exceeding one foot in thickness, each The concrete shall be of the same mater- ials and proportions and prepared in the All curbs and crosswalks which must be removed shall be removed in a careful man - layer to be well packed by rolling or tamp- ing: Unless otherwise ordered the Su- same manner as prescribed for cement Der, and must be conveniently and neatly upon one side of the street by the con- y perintendent of Streets, the fill shall be w„}k in Section 1 of this ordinance, and shall be four inches thick when tamped, piled tractor. - Hooded with water in order to thoroughly Upon�tnis be a Dmsning coat The contractor will be required to observe q settle it. snail spread one half an inch thick of the same mater- all the ordinances of the Board of Trustees s Whenever the cement sidewalk does not over theyvhole space between the curb and ials and proportions and prepared in the same manner as prescribed for cement walks in relation to the obstruction of streets keeping open passageways and protecting prooerty line the space not covered by the cementwalk and the surface of the walk on in Section 1 0# this ordinance. This finishing coat shall be marked off into rectangular the same where they are exposed afld would y The contractor shall notify the Street Su- ,, completion shall form one continuous plane from the property line to the curb. blocks eight inches wide and twenty-Your long, length being to perintendent. when he desires a final inspec- tion of the work, when the latter will, as 3. Dimensions: Cement sidewalks shall inches (the parallel the curb line) and lett rough. soon at possible, make the necessary exami- be three and one-half inches thick. 4.. Construction: Cement sidewalks shall The completed surface shall start ten in- cher below the top of the curb and rise one nation, and if the work is found fn compli ante with the above specifications, the Street be constructed of cement concrete as fol- lows: Concrete shall consist of one part by and one-half inches to the toot for the first four feet, running thence on an even grade Su erintendent will furnish the contractor `r p with a certificate to that effect. "contractor” measure of cement to six parts of sand and to the eievation of the walk at the property Whenever the word is used in 4 these snicificatious it refers to the party or par ravel. All concrete shall be mixed b it skilled workmen on a proper water tight line. The sloped surface shall be joined to the curb and walk by a dished or a scooped ties of -the second part to the contract for the lorm. The materials shall be thorough- g ly mixed and incorporated while dry so as to F, connection. construction' of the work herein specified. l Whenever the words "street superintendent" t= P f form a homogeneous mixture of the ingre- form All regulations of this section relating to g g form shall be subject to plans, profiles or or 'city engineer" are used in these spec[fica- }' ; thea the water shall added in such quantities as to produce a uniform} q p y cross-sections which may be on rile in the tions, they refer respectively to the street s r- per intendent or city engineer of the City of and thoroughly wet mass, but not enough so as to produce a slush. While being wetted office of the City Clerk. Section 4• The following requirements Anaheim, or their authorized a pec- gents or ins tors, and all interpretations as to the meaning the whole mass shall be turned over at least shall apply to the constrw•tion of all cement of these specifications, explanations or direc- { once more. No concrete shall be used that '* shows evidence of having set, that has be- sidewalks and cement curbs which may be bereafte�r ordered constructed by the Board Trustees of the city of Anaheim: tions necessary to completing astisfaetorily the ' different descriptiousof work contemplate'dand " for be come unfit for good work from standing too of provided under the contracts will given t; long, or from any other cause, and no re- The sand shall be clean and sharp, and by the street superintendent and city engineer, Section 5. All mixing of concrete shall be allowed, both sand and gravel shall be tree from dirt. ordinances or parts of ordin antes in conflict with the of this or Upon the foundation prepared as herein- loam, vegetable matter, silt and All used shall be the best brand of im- provisions dinance are hereby repealed. before specified shall be spread a layer of concrete which shall be three inches thick cement Ported Portland cement. The cement shall be dangerous to public travel• and be will be after having been tamped. This layer of conform to the following conditions and be subject to the following tests: held responsible for all damages the city may have to pay in eonsequence of his fail- concrete shall be thoroughly tamped until free mortar appears on the surface. On this All tests shall be made by the methods and ure to protect the public from injury. It Shall be the duty of the contractor to concrete base shall be placed a flushing coat one-half inch thick, composed of equal under the c6oditions prescribed by the com- mittee of the American Soi.iety of Civil Ea- erect and deep erected, both day and night, a proper barrier along the line of work and VA , parts of cement and sand. The surface of the finishing coat shall be smoothly polished gineers, and shall be open to contractors. Fineness-Not less than ninety-eight per across the ends of the same, in order to and marked off into blocks. cent by weight of the cement must ass g p the public effectually from liability to - fall into trenches or from upsetting their ' fall The contractor shall stamp his name on through a sieve of fifty meshes to the inch; vehicles against the earth thrown up during each end of every piece of work done by letters be not less than ninety-five per cent by weight the must through a sieve of the progress of the work, and he shall past ,. him. The shall not smaller than three-quarters of an inch in height and of a of cement pass one hundred meshes to the inch. al proper notices and signals to the public of the state of the street while the work is proportional width. They must be sunken Time of Setting—Initial set in not less than ­ in progress. A, light must be maintained at and of a depth not less than one-quarter of thirty minutes when mixed with the small- night, at each end of the barriers, from twi Gt an inch. est possible amount of water at a tempera- If lit in the evening until sunrise. y Cement sidewalks must be protected from tune of 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The contractor shall remove all surplus , the sun and thoroughly watered for ten Tensile Strength—After twenty-four hours material and rubbish from the work after days after completion. (briquettes to remain an air until hard set, its completion, before he makes application Section 2. That all cement curbs which to be submerged In water during the rest of for the acceptance of the work. i may be hereafter ordered to be constructed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Ana- the twenty-four hours), neat one hundred and fifty pounds per square inch; after Section 6, The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordina.nc and cause the same t, heim shall be constructed in accordance seven days (briquettes to remain in air one to be pubsished once in the ANABEIM GAZFTTE tion, c+ with the following specifications, towit`. day, in water six days). neat three hundred a newspaper of general eireul priuted 1. Th ework shall be denein accordance with and fifty pounds per square inch; three parts sand to one part cement, one hundred and publ;slied and circulated in said City of Ana heim, and the eupon and thereafter it snail be the plans, profiles and cross-sections on file in the office of the City Clerk, and all work fifty pounds per square inch. After twenty- in full force and effect shall, during its progress and on its com- pletion, conform to the lines and levels eight days (briquettes to remain in air one day; in water twenty-seven days), neat four (SEAL, CHAS. OTTo RUST, President of the Board of Trustees of the City, which may from time to time be given by the City Engineer. hundred and fifty pounds per square inch: three parts sand to one part cement, two of Anaheim. I heraby certify thatthe foregoing ordinance r 2. Foundation: The foundation shall be hundred pounds per square inch. General Requirements—All work shall be was introduced at a meeting of the Board of tads oofthe ot on the hcwas F" prepared in the same manner as prescribed in every respect executed in a thorough and 26th April,tiy04, acid that dol Y y for cement sidewalks in Section 1 of this or- workmanlike manner. passed at a regular meeting of said Board of dinance. 3. Dimensions: Curbs shall be six inches The contractor is required to preserve all Trustees held ou the 10th day of May, 1904, by - the following vnte: wide on top, ten inches wide on the bottom stakes set for the lines or measurement, of the work in their proper planes. until Ayes: Trustees Rust, Berdrow, Tyler, Fleteb y,_, and sixteen inches deep, having a batter of two inches on each side, unless shown authorized to remove them by the City En er Noes: None. otherwise on the above-mentioned plans, gfneer,. and any expense in replacing said stakes which the contractor or his subordi- 1 further (ertify that the President of said ! profiles and cross-sections. The radius of curb returns shall be eight nates may have failed to preserve, shall be borne by the contractor. Board of Trustees signed said ordinanee ou said lith day of May, 19u4. i feet at street intersections and three feetNo work will be considered as accepted P EDWARD B. MERRITT, Clerk of said tlity of Anaheim. ryp o.yU` I � yY k A}1 0i'd-J_nan^e ac?6p?iin6 SPPcifi,--ati02is for tiff; ^o2 °`; _0 cAmPnt sidewalks and cement curbs in the City of Anaheir!s. Til01 iioard of Trustees of file City , of Anaheim do ordain R follows: ,qahj cl, r" wr be section 1. That all cement sidewalks hereafter ordered to be; tf:t( bi., the, 1130P.2"d of Trustees of the Cite of AnahP?Zn sI�:1i be constructed in ai'corCi?xiCa, t:,. the `'ollf: winr'; i cations t o -,-' t �.. ^l>f' work shall bP done in accorda.r1ce with the nixes, ljro- .IFS .`.-'.nt, cr,o;;g-;;anti ons on file in 'he off t',e Of 2t r and all ,cork shall., during its Pro�I'C7,;- F ',Ind or, of _etj onI con- forl?1to the lines and levels whic'r>, may frorl ti?�e to time be given by the r t, Mr Engineer. 2 . Fotindat i ons : The foundat ion for the fall width f. r. osn the curb to the property line; shall_ be ` _o;z�_t to the proper sub -;rade, *.ree and ore -half in -,hes below the surface of the finis led sidf?- w=?lk, alYid s:l ;,,oft or ssponv r material shall be reInoved and rprlaue",d with gravel of a quality that roilpack when I.q;;t,f�nPd. Tl1is gravel shale be rloistened and the whole foundation tamped or rol-led until t„ol_i . Th( znateri <<1 to be s7I.pplied in gasp of a fill shall be good earth, and siia1 . be built up in la Ters riot exceed.i ng one foot in thickness, PRoll la;,rer to be well packed by rolling fir otiler','9i se tam -ping. tJn-jesS^ordered by the Superintendent of Streets , fill shall be flooded with grater in ordej' to thoroughl-Y :settle �'�'lenever the cement sidewalk does not cover the who ice between the cure and property l,.ne the space not cer�Prt 7ral k and. the surface of the walk on c orgpletiOn shah' , orz � on(, continuous plane froze the property line to the curb.. 3.-Dime,11sions: CeAel.t sidewalks shall be three and one-half inches t slick. 4. Construction: Cenent small be constructed of cement con- rof--fe, =F o? 'o- 7: ;`onirete, shalI consiAt of one. i-) rt b, mlPasuY'e of cement to six parts of .,and and gravel. All ^oncrete s1h,'111 be mixed by skilled workmen on a proper ivator-tight platform. The materials shall be. thorouZhl;,* ;�Ii xed and incorporated awhile dry oto as to form a honogeneous mixture of the ingredi�el-its; th^n the 7t"ter ;;hp!]- be adcle(l in such quantities as to produce a. uniformly and thorou;h3y wet mass, but, not { nou h so ,3s to produce a slush. While beirnil 4Pt t eri the ,{thole' Mass shall be turned over at least once r'?t)re. NO non(( ret cr 311`i.11 10 4.ised that sho*vs evidence of having set, that has become unfit for good work from st nndi ng, too long, or from any other cause, and no re -mixing or concrete shall be ?lloWed. Upon the founo.a.tion prepared as hereinbefore specified shall be spread a layer of concrete which shell be three in^Yles thick after h .vin- been tamped. This l -,rer of concrete, shall be thoroug1ily -------------- tartiped until free Miortar of the surface. On this concrete base shall be placed a flushing -,oat orie-half inch thick, r'oT7Tjosed of i -i; UR.i parts of cement and sand. The surface of the finishing coat shall be smoothly poli shPfi cknd. narked off into blocks. The Contractor shall :}tairlp hi n name' on each end of Pverrr pi ece of ?work done bar I irn. The letter,, shall not be smaller than three-- �raarters of an inch in height and of a proportional. -rats. Ther 7riust be sunken a.nd of a depth not less than one-gUarter of an inch. Gerrie>nt sidewalks roust be p-otected from the sun and thoroli 111y watered for ten da;rs after ronpletion. be Section 2. That all cement curbs which may hereafter bordered to be. constructed DY the. Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim small be construnted; in accordance uviol the following specifica- tions, to -wit: 1. The work shall be done in accordan^o wi tli the plans, pro- files and moss -sections on file in the office of the City Clerk, and al f vOrk :31i?11, during its progress and din its completion, con- form to the line's and levels which may froM time to time be Miven '+J1LnC� tion: "h( -s foundatioil .la's. 9. be p?'E',�') 12'('d i;i '$.arc' A lllr`^:i: r -r ^.s ?):rt:Ns,+ribed for cements s t�:�Talk„ izi 'iecl•`? f d on 1 0_ this. ord:i.nanr..e. .3. Dk.,.iC'nsions: Cil bti ,, iea f_l be ,,,-Lx in -,he -s 11"ide on top, ten inches °TidE' on ? a'_E', bottom and sixteen inchw:3 deep, havi ig a. bath ear 0-.€, tlilr i i71^I e� on `, ^Il sit`i_g, anless shoi"n othE-'.Lnv'+,s ' C)ii the above- ;7E',ntiollL?C� plans, Prof) IIs '­�ijC? ^?"i���:,• :';`,+_'• +;"..A ?he radius, of ^,urb returns shall be ei1 ;Iht fe,f? Ott street ln- tersect'? ono and three feet, at n- -ey _.1itE'r E? is i � e,; n %� - .s C C)�i �, lvn_i. �; _ Ot.. P :�i. e shown on the plans or profi l e5, t. Constru(^tion: The, r.onr;rnte for rllrIhshah be pre- pRred in the sam(-� Mianner and in the sane proportions as prescribed for cement s rir''Nalks in Section 1 of this ordinance.,. The concrete properly prepared is to be ir-mediat elw; placed into position in the curbing Find thoroughly tamped lentil free mortar appears on the surfaaP, the tanping to be done before any layer exceeds the depth of six in^hes. The top of the nurb q the face, an(I ( where no cemerLt. :balk joins the curb), the back for a depth of two inches from the top shall receive a. fini sliin; goat of one-half inch thick, composed of equal parts of ce.nent and sand. The Width of the finishi' ne coat on the face of the curb shall be twelve inc yes. The cdrbs Dust be protected from the sun and thoroii Iil-% watered for ten days after completion. S,., non 3. e following den , all requirements, •=rail ra-p.,;ly to t11e co?Zs lctmon o all cement side a.lks and cer ent curbs which 1.11ay be herea ter ordere constructed by ip Board, of T ustees of. the City of aileipq, to -W t The nd shall b clean and sharp and both sand and gravel shah be e from loam, vegetable mat, r, silt andd d t. All oerlent used shall -De tho st, bY'and of i ported Portl_ d cement. `_'he r,P,nent s ,ill n.onform to the follovi ng conditions a': bo. sub- jr'r;t to t,010 -- 11017in; tests: 3,. ',Tiere "he mir.) Prid. the, c-,Ilrb 911IP13- return? toward tl-(-, oil n (lurve of t1_ i . T 'ee fe-t I , "i I r" 1 pe�r I ra,diov, Pnd the ent-ire "Ma )ro tr rl".)Veri_ld ',:,vith oe_nlent havitig R U 1_,' 'he be prepn.red in thy- stvie mannPi, ' ; pre- S-Iribed ror Cenmlz walk in of, t?­Itl 1,13ai"i foundation. s-halll' b(> fo'.'Ll q1tj b(' ()-I" the Same runtO.7-iRIS 9nd pjao2-)ortions aml p�x,Pj,-,ared in 1"I'lie manner ns -ror ner-ent `"Tnl ii Sec. - tion I of this ordJ_11rql-,(!P' %-)nd s1nal_l be four inl,hes, thilk wiP_Y" tamped. ijim, t'_aif; c1l'71,1i1 be -si)'rnftd a IoRt one-half. all inch th-lok of the and proportions a*.,,d prc-!Prnr(6 ill, T -11C! sn ') f t 11 i S, ,,ir9nner as Prps,(-,ribed for nempnt walks ill SeCti011 1 , or(iiilai-in,e. This finishing. ropt sl,pll bvl n,',IrXPd off into reltRngular blo,,ks J_nnhes mide, and- twei­,ty-fo-ii.r inc.he.s Iong, (the _"LeAn,:�tln .1 Z� be-Ji-4- parR�_Inl to the -:m7!?b line) and left roll,r h. th-e top 0.1. The S'11�-!I' -i.Rrt ten in -he.-, n,iuri) Pn(t 'rise, ore ani. one-hPlf in(JIPS t0, the -foot for t],.e first four fppt, runninr- t1hience, or, -,in F,v(-n ­rn.de to the elevRtion of the ­Vmlk at +111,1P line. The sloped. sha.11 bn jo.JJi(-'.,d c tl.-.e, imirb qnn- ralby (U-sh-d. or scooped connection. All re"DIURti011s Of tiliS sectJOII 0 '.'07:"" I b (' sub- jer3t to plans, Profiles xmd or 1.'ross-se-tions which r,a be on file in tie, of t'le 01ity Clerk. Seotion 4. Tile following requirerlPmtls S:,all RI)1)1-lr to the, 0011- Structio C'ej,"lent nivl ce-ment -urbg which ma,,%rlilllere�- !-7k f tPr ig A(I oy- Mt- -ted by the Board of Trustees Of the CitY Of 1,11-1 OJ _jbqn(i sh^ll 10(i mean and_ sharp, and both tianc:t and Z--avel s,all j loam, arc arta dirt.. All _lI 1.)e f-rPe f�-roiq lom get matter, silt , i cement used shall bo-. the best brand of imported Portland Cement. The ceirlent nollfor t - is and. I- rq to tile fol condi be Sub- je(%'t to tile tests: All testi.. sl.all he made DY the method.; and lander the cond:it_ o prescribed by the of 1,11le Axierica.n of ': be reqazirnd to correct any 11ilrpe,rfect work, vIienever di rCovered, before the final=�rr_,�, t�1s. of +hP The Contractor shp.11 ',_9 ve forty--E;.ir;'rlt. �1C)i17'S t notice. in 'i t=in ' �1ien he shall rp(vi _ r'�y i,ii;� �;F,,,�ri„� �s of `!le �"it�r Engineer f'o2' ls� 'r out any portion of the work. H�- shall dig all stake holes to ;ire lines and levels. The Contra^t,or ;> �a? not, disturb any monumeritts or stakes found on the line of 'the improvoments until ordered by the its' Engineer_, and he sIlMll bear the penc.eof ziny morun_ients or stakest wi l'—,,h nay be disturbo( .-rJLt.aogt o:Cjers. T11 r:•€1.3e the, ContrRcto{' shall neg it ct or refuse., ?fter '�'?"it;t.,('n notice, t0 remove or rr-pZ`_'+.ce any roj e c^ted work or materials, they shall bd r=:r ov(3d ".nd rr-pin^Pd by ordE'- of the Street Slip printendert at the "Jontra.ctor' s expense. The Iontractor sh-all cue re(rilred to .removes at his own expense, ,a13 snic17 � trees, stones, old blocks, debris, et(',., that ma;' be in the ;,tay of making said improvements. All curbs and cros�valks '�vhi-1h must be rernovPci shah_ F; s..e re.- movecl in a careful manner, and must e, conveniently anJ neatl;;, piled upon one sides of the st.,r et by the Contractor. The contra.^tor will TOP T-,equ re 6 to observe all the orc?inan^es of the :Board of '! rustePs in rr-1 at._i on to the obstruction. of streets, keepin opelh.ypaSSa ,H ',n7c'3rf i ar1d protenfing t,11B Sc'.l'le KTl1r'1'? they F'{Y'P, F�xposed. and ,vonld bedanZPr_ous to publin travel, and he will be held rc spon., ible for all Carla- es the -,it;, May h?ve to pay in con- sequence of his failure to protect the public from injury. lt,s11a. ? b(,-, the duty of the Contractor to erect and keep erected, both day a.nd night, a proper "barrier ,� I onr the line of work and �.hross the ends of the same, in ordF:r to giiard the public effectually fron liabi-a_t:y I o fall _nto or from upsettin their tTe'.hic a_e:; a?:? r1,,3t the Par. th thrown up during; the progress of the work, and he shall post all proper notices and, signals to the I public of the state of the street ,ile the 1:iork is in proTress. A light must be IY!aillt, ined at, ni, '?t I at each end of the barriers, frog t in the eveni m-' fintil sunrise. The lontra.ctor shall ?°,':dove all surplus material and rubbish fro��:. the work after it.s ^ompl eta on, before he makes ap€;licat,i on for the acceptance of the work. The, 13ontra° t;o" shall noti*f-v +`,' St -(,r -,t superinte dent when he desir''s a final inspection of the work, :`then the lat er ^?ill, as soon as possible, ;tlgke the and if the work is Found .in co}dplianrP -11th the r:ibovr- si)?� �f c,ti nns, the Street, 3 Prl nt?ndent 1 ill furni.:;n the : ontractor with a cert i fJ_ --al e, to 7 hr,f-mover the word "Contractor" it, utsed in tIpF ciftions it rf-�fere to the party or parties of the second part to the contract for ti:F' cont_ u -t on of the wor'K herein specified. t:le words t Stroet St?peri nt endent w or "City RnVineer" arE', used in these specif7 Cations, they refer respectitrely to the St7,(.(-it Sup^rintendent or City Engineer of the ryit,;r of Anaheim, or their author zed azent e or -insu:i-ctors, and all interpretations as to tI f meaning of these specifi cations, explanations or directions nr•ccs:;a��-. to r cmjiplet-_ri- satisfactorily the different de.seri,ot*i ons the of work contemplated and provided. for i,.ndri rncont:'^ants ,ails be given by the Street -Superintendent and City Engineer. section K All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict ,xith the provisions of this ordinance are, hereby repealed. Section 4L The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and cause the same to be published once in the ct j"" ' a newspaper of ,enema circulation printed., published and o i r. riila.t End. in sai(J. city of Anahein, and thereupon and thereafter it shall be in fall force and of fent . Pres-IfT H. o _ the Board o_. Trustees a �: of the City of Anahein. T tIIPLt the, fo-r--Lc-,oin.,:, ordina.n,,P. was intr6dix3ed hereby rt if -,,r � <:-, at a mpotin�; of the Board of Trustees of the of Anahoirq, held on the 26th (-".ay of April, 1904, qnd that it was duly passed at a "(,gulrrir j�iopting of said Board. of TrLlSteres held on the, /0 day of Mmy, !qO.!-, by t1he folio-,Vn�; vote: Ayes* Trust Oes, Noes: None. I further ,.ertify that the President of said. Board of Trustees ordinqn-^ on said day of May, 1004. of „itsOf Ai-Irl,"PilyA.