. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. ,023 648,469,829 1911 1,205,951,517 774, —$ per fool for drillinp: 12-incli to lO-iuoli woll to 1000 feet. WINDOW Window Glass Company Plant. This plant, which is locatedin the suburbs of the city of Stocktooa, is OAvned by the Western StatesGas and Electric Company of Stockton and was built in 1901. It wasoperated for a time but closed down in 1908. It is on a spur trackof the Southern Pacific Railroad and has a complete equipment forthe


. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. ,023 648,469,829 1911 1,205,951,517 774, —$ per fool for drillinp: 12-incli to lO-iuoli woll to 1000 feet. WINDOW Window Glass Company Plant. This plant, which is locatedin the suburbs of the city of Stocktooa, is OAvned by the Western StatesGas and Electric Company of Stockton and was built in 1901. It wasoperated for a time but closed down in 1908. It is on a spur trackof the Southern Pacific Railroad and has a complete equipment forthe manufacture of common window glass, chipped glass and fancyglass for signs, doors, etc. Oil is used as fuel. The plant wasformerly owned by the California Trust Company and after beingin the law courts for some time, was bought by the Western StatesGas and Electric Company in 1911. Capital was not available to putit on a good financial footing. The sand is brought from MontereyCounty and is a beach sand. The lime comes from San Francisco,soda from Pennsylvania Chemical Company, and salt cake from Stockton Window Glass Plant at Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, owned by theWestern States Gas and Electric Company. STANISLAUS COUNTY. 627 STANISLAUS COUNTY. By F. Li. LOWELL, Field work in September, 1914. Stanislaus County, which comprises 951,000 acres of land, extendsfrom the eastern foothills of the Coast Range on the southwest andruns across the San Joaquin Valley in a northeasterly direction to thewestern foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Most of the land isunder cultivation and very little mineral is found within its the .southwestern part of the county, bef]^inning at Mt. Boardmanin the Coast Range, some quicksilver, manganese and magnesite arefound, and a little further east silica, sand and clays are found. Thecentral portion of the county is devoted exclusively to farming, fruitraising, and stock raising, and


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