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The Weekly Gazette. ISSUE EVERY THURSDAY. Henry Kuchel, Charles Kuchel, Editors and Producers. JOURSDAY JUNE 21, 1850 Our steam-powered contemporary, the Ern, is dead. It paints us greatly to write its obituary. Now that it is no more, its petty foibles and indiscretions are passed over and forgotten; its inking and senseless prattle about this journal forgiven. Long as the unignified and unprofessional course of our deceased neighbor afforded him amusement, we never demurred, but proceeded quietly on, printing the news of the work and gathering in new subscribers all the time. For many months past our inhouse collaborator has shown signs of that stagger which in a newspaper is the sole precursor of final dissolution. And now the end has come. Hat wiser counsels prevailed with our atmosed contemporary, and a paper issued more in keeping with the style and standard of this journal, perhaps the outcome had been different. No newspaper can live that continually snaps and smears, first at its business rival, and then resides the better class of a community. With the deceased publication the ruling passion second always to be a mandolin, indecorous and understandable warfare against the proposors of this journal, supplemented by a sickly and spiteful attitude toward those of our population who seem the advantages of supporting this journal in preference to his preferred giving their work to the better newspaper. We are truly sorry to lose so kind and generous a neighbor, a business opponent sought blind and magnanimous. We brush away a silent tear beside the papers coffin. "A nail and hammer, Mr. Saxon." While upon this subject a few words to our business men will not be out of place. The death of a newspaper is a serious matter for any community to contemplate. There are few things that bound to the prosperity of a people more than the local newspaper, which goes air ad and hirds to some advantages, holding up the leisure light by which others may guide their footsteps to the land of promise. A paper of this class should be supported. This journal is patronized liberally by many of our business men. Others of our residents will have an advertisement freely for us next week, and others have no faith in the efficacy of advertising. To these latter we would most respectfully say that it is impossible for a newspaper to subside. Glenn, but it has never been pinned openly by the courts. The question raised is that the creation of the new county is visited almost in the Legislature, and that the power cannot by that body be delegated to others, to wit, the people. The Orange County bill left theummere cooperative, now with the affirmative vote of the people. This, it is contended, is non-institutional. The framers of the Glenn County bill thought and intentionally left the provision out of their bill at the last session, though it was included in that presented at the previous summum. The Glenn bill was drawn, it was opened stated in the Legislature, by the present Chief Justice of the State, who, it was asserted, held that the submission of a law of this character to a vote of the people was unconstitutional. These claims of the Glenn county people will have unusual interest to the Orange county people, in view of the fact that Mr. Beatty will have to pass on their bill. The State Board of Trade Committee on And Lands met in San Francisco on Monday morning last. Chairman Eate announced that he had commenced work on a schedule giving the names of all the rivers and creeks in the State by counties, together with the area of watershed of each stream. The object of this is to enable the Government committee to locate the most desirable places for reservoirs from which irrigating ditches may be constructed. (C.C. Wright of Stanialans county, author of the now famous Wright bill, reported that seventeen irrigation districts have been organized in the State, embracing over 2,000,000 acres, and that several more are in process of formation, which will aggregate 500,000 acres.) The following is taken from a paper read by Frank Cunningham of San Diego. As illustrating the value of water, it is a fact that the entire site of Riveraide-was offered for $900 when in its wild state, and within a few weeks (June, 1889), twenty-acre tracts sold for $2,000 per acre. Los Angeles county has an area of 1,360,000 acres. Much of this is desert or mountainous. The streams on the Western slope have been generally occupied, although very large additions can be made to the water supply by the use of artesian wells and tunnels. There are about 200,000 acres on this western slope of good land for irrigation, and a large percentage is below the present irrigation works. In April, 1873, Pasadena was not in existence. Dr. Griffin then sold one-half of the San Pasqual rancho at $8 per acre. In 1885 corner lots had sold at the rate of $25,000 per acre. Water did it. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Vehicle of Thought in the Hounding Santa Ann Valley Orange Tribune SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Vehicle of Thought in the Bounding Santa Ana Valley Orange Tribune DON'T GET THE WRONG IMPRESSION. Give Santa Ana the county seat and Santa Ana can name every county officer. And don't get the impression that Santa Ana will not make excellent use of all her opportunities in this direction. DEPOSITION AND HOGGIESSNESS. While Los Angeles was selfish in the government of this part of the county, she was held in check by the fear of just such an occurrence as has taken place. But give Santa Ana the county seat, with two fifths of the entire vote of Orange county, and without the possibility of another division, and she will rule with an iron rod of despotism and hoggishness that was never approached by Los Angeles. MR. SANBOEN BORN OF SERENELY. In the political hold of Orange county officials, we hear mentioned the name of Frost W. Sanborn of Orange, for the office of District Attorney. Mr. Sanborn is certainly worthy and well qualified. Santa Ana Blade DENISE FROM. Anheim has been enjoying a genuine boom the last year. The school population has met secility per cent. We always knew those Anheim people were enterprising. MISSIONED ABOUT SAH. Nap Donovan thanks Troi Kuchel, of the Anheim GAZETTE, for his friendly notice of him in the last issue. The GAZETTE is misinformed as to the purchaser of the Blade, however Nap was not the fortunate one he is still occupying his old position of general reustabent and head kicker in the Blade-composing room. The Blade will continue to work for the best interests of Orange county, nevertheless, favoring no particular section to the detriment of another, and will ever be found to advocate and further all enterprises and improvements which may be manipulated by any and all of the beautiful towns of our queen valley. WHILE WAS IT? The newspaper business at Whittier is booming. The editor of the Poison recently put a pocket book containing ten dollars. HEER HEIGHMAN'S Star The increase in the school district, as reported by Mrs. Manshel, is nearly a percent in the local authority for noted in the State ANHEIM COUNTY. Hold on a minute. Last year we had 36; this year 114, a gain of 216 per cent. The largest gain in the world thus far reported, took earlier in the morning, Bro. Cole's Carbolisate A truly wonderful remedy, suited alike to the skin of the child and the adult, its soothing, cleansing and healing properties result in its application universal. As an external remedy it has no equal as a cure for Piles, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Tetters, Poisons, Chaps and Itching and Irritating diseases of the Skin and Scalp. It immediately relieves the pain of Scalds and Rashes, and causes the worst case without a scar. Got only the gummies which have a black wrapper with green letters. Small additions can be made to the water supply by the use of artesian wells and tunnels. There are about 200,000 acres on this western slope of good land for irrigation, and a large percentage is below the present irrigation works. In April, 1873, Pasadena was not in existence. Dr. Griffin then sold one half of the San Pasqual rancho at $8 per acre. In 1852 corner lots had sold at the rate of $23,000 per acre. Water did it. 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the various other towns in the valley are not far behind. Two worthy citizens of Anheim are on the slate, one for Avesor and the other for Sheriff. To the former office a prominent citizen of Westminster apoints, and he is accompanied by a full-grown crop of other aspirants who think they could make an exceptionally meritorious assessment. For the Shriveralty about three dozen men are contesting, and every day brings more. For Superior Judge there are several candidates, and more coming. No wonder the vote for division was so large. Nearly everybody was promised an office. The decision of the Superior Judges in the matter of the constitutionality of the Orange County bill has not yet been rendered. A decision is looked for next week. There is not a particle of doubt as to the nature of the decision, which will unquestionably be that the bill is imperative, and the commissioners ousted. It is said upon the authority of a gentleman who made it a point to watch the proceedings in this case, that certain of the Judges have been approached by divisitors in regard to their decision in the case. A strict lookout is being kept, and it would not surprise us to hear of highly sensational proceedings within the next week. The following extract taken from a recent issue of the San Francisco Post, will be found to be of some interest at this time: The fight against the creation of Orange county, which was carried out of Los Angeles county by the last Legislature, subject to the confirmation of the people resident in the new county, has raised a fine point of constitutional law. It is not a new one, as it was raised in the preparation of the bill for the creation of the proposed new county of Cole's Carbolisaline It is truly wonderful remedy, suited alike to the skin of the child and the adult, and its soothing, cleansing and healing properties rend its application universal. As an external remedy it has no equal as a cure for Piles, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Tetter, Poisons, Chills and Itching and Irritating diseases of the Skin and Scalp. It immediately relieves the pain of Neural and Bone, and causes the worst case without a cure. Get only the gemins which has a black wrapper with green letters. Small boxes 25 cents; large boxes 50 cents. Sold at the Anheim Pharmacy. Thermometri Record for the Past Week. Prepared by Sergeant Thomas, with A Langenberger June 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 06 W. 06 W. 06 W. 06 W. 06 W. 06 W. 14 W. 82 80 78 79 72 6 P.M. 67 65 60 64 60 Average 71 73 72 69 73 68 A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Wnosping Cough, Croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at Win. M. Higgins' drugstore. A competent authority on navel affairs, in the course of a criticism upon the slowness of the completion of the new cruisers, says: "The accident to the Charleston will delay her second trial at least two months, as it has become necessary to procure new slides for those managed in the recent trial in Santa Barbara channel. While contractors look upon the accident as one of the most trivial in character, the importance of the fact that it takes such a length of time to repair it looks to the average layman that the accident is more extended than was given out. At any rate it will be welcome news when the ship is ready to be turned over to the Government to be utilized for effective service." Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell "no well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Win. M. Higgins' drugstore." HORTICULTURE Repers of the Comprehensive State of Operations. The Horticultural Commission met in Los Angeles June 14th at 9 p.m. Permanent full board, six inspectors and United States Entomologist D. W. Coguillett. The Secretary was instructed to request the press of the county to publish the fruit-pest law enacted at the late summer of the Legislature, and to urge the fruit-growers of the county to begin at once the work of disinfecting their orchards and grown of all fruit pests. He was also requested to notify the Mayor of Los Angeles that much of the city property is badly infested with white scale; and mande his special attention; that the woods along the canyon as well as the trees are covered with the pest, and unless disinfected it will spread to all places below; that meles the city removes them it will be of little use for private parties to attempt to clean up. The Secretary was instructed to open a correspondence at once with the Department of Agriculture at Washington, D.C., concerning a parasite for the red scale (Aspidiodes Aurantiella). The success of Mr. Knoble in finding the parasite (lady bug) for the white, encourages the hope for finding one for the red. The belief among entomologists is that every scale pest has its parasite. Inspectors were instructed to begin, in their own districts, the work of searching out and removing all fruit pests, especially the white and red scale; to pay special attention to nurseries, and to quarantine against the spread of pests in nursery stock; to keep up a rigid quarantine against all imported, infested stock, and to keep out of the market all infested fruit. The commission mean business now. Millions of dollars have been lost by neglecting work in this county, and unless these pests can be suppressed they will destroy the fruit industry entirely. It is the fruit industry is destroyed, what will real estate be worth? At 11 o'clock two carriages were loaded for a tour of inspection in the lower part of Los Angeles. During this tour, many useful facts were brought out. The largest grove in the city was first visited. This place has been badly neglected. The walnut trees are among the best in the county, but the orange trees are good for nothing but firewood. They are the foulest of the foul, covered with white scale, and dying for want of care. The owner had placed a colony of Australian parasites on a tree alive with scale, and had not protected them by a house of netting, as he should have done, and the result was that the parasites had disappeared. Six experts searched for nearly half an hour, and did not and could not find one. Either something had destroyed them, or they had become disguised with the foul place and taken their departure. The entomologist said that he should not consent to another colony being taken from the Wolfskill ranch by one got willing to suitably care for them by housing. The McDonald grove was next visited. This is a large one of very large seedling plants in the wheat near Petaluma. Pesticides are shipped Kits from San Diego. Cities annually arrive to expire 8,000 tons of wheat. When about Williams in ranging from borough to twenty-two counties in the area above shows the average. Palmene valley will presale 475 tons of apricots. This is 15 per cent larger than was ever refunded in the valley Indiana. California in the third State in the Union in the production of potassium, Pennsylvania is first and Ohio second. Bradentham's plans the total losses by the storm which wrinkled Johnstown and extended in other parts of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and District of Columbia at $44,200,000. It is reported that a hand is regularly organized to rob the Tide Deposit Building at Seattle, which maintains over a million dollars in valuation and was partly destroyed by fire. There is less water in the streams of Talare county now there was in the month of June last year. The trouble is very little snow fall in the mountains during the past winter. Trade is developing to an extraordinary degree at Seattle. The freight-hours between Taunoma and Seattle are loaded down to the water's edge and the railroad accommodations are insufficient to meet the demands. The cherry crop of the Santa Clara valley, is turning out fine and is being purchased by the cannery at good figures. The quantity will fall somewhat short of last year, but prices are better, 46,400 cents being paid, canners packing and carting away. The statue of the "Goddess of Pomona," donated to the city of Pomona by Rev. C. P. Loop, arrived last week. When Mr. Loop was in Italy last year he saw the original in Florence, and through the request of the American consul, he was permitted to have a duplicate of it made for him. The statue cost Mr. Loop $9,000. It is made of the finest Parian marble, and is an exceedingly fine piece of work. On the Fourth of July it will be unveiled, with appropriate ceremonies, and the statue will be placed in the public library. The lady-bug is said to be eating all the fruit and green stuff around Turlock. This is the bug that was imported to desorythe cottony cushion scale. If it has developed an abnormal and pestiferous appetite in the bracing climate of California, it must be suppressed. Possibly the bug nursery at the University might evolve a "varmint" equal to the undertaking. Some authorities on fruit and bugs intimate that the Turlock farmers have got the wrong bug by the ear. That it is not the lady-bug, but something resembling it, that is depredating on their trees and "garden sass." THE ISLAND OF STATUES. What do you weave so fair and bright? The foulest of the foul, covered with white scale, and dying for want of care. The owner had placed a colony of Australian parasites on a tree alive with scale, and had not protected them by a house of netting, as he should have done, and the result was that the parasites had disappeared. Six experts searched for nearly half an hour, and did not and could not find one. Either something had destroyed them, or they had become disgusted with the foul place and taken their departure. The entomologist said that he should not consent to another colony being taken from the Wolfskill ranch by one willing to suitably care for them by housing. The McDonald grove was next visited. This is a large one of very large seedling trees, full of fruit. Mr. McDonald was picking and boxing for market. The white scale had taken possession and seemed determined to hold it, but Mr. McDonald is alive to the situation and is making a good light for his own. He has one tree housed in with gauze and a colony of wiltola cardiis multiplying and getting ready for the Waterloo that awaits the ieroga perchasi in the near future. In the meantime Mr. McDonald is slaying them by the millions by washing the bodies of the trees with a preparation furnished by George Compere. The bodies of the trees for six feet from the ground were thickly slain with the dead carcasses of the slain. C.R.Workman's grove was next visited. This is two and a half acres of very large seedling trees. Mr. Workman had despaired of becoming master of the situation without adopting heroic measures. He cut the tops all off, and then scrubbed the bodies with a wash made of wood ash, four gallons of water and one quart of turpentine. The tops of the trees were growing again, and no live scale could be found. This example shows that the pest can be subdued; and if concert of action can be secured the work will be done. The commission was again in session from 2 to 4 p.m., then adjourned to meet next Monday at Alambra, at 9 A.M., to make a reconnaissance in borecon the San Gabriel Valley. New Election Precincts and Supervisor Districts. The Orange County Commissioners have established the following election precincts in this neighborhood. Anaheim precinct composes the territory within the corporate limits of the city. Fullerton precinct—Commencing at a point where the western boundary line of the Ro Santiago de Santa Ana crosses the section line between sections 24 and 25, T 4 S, R 10 W; thence northeasterly along said line to section line between sections 5 and S, T 4 S, R 9 W; thence west on section line to common section corners of 4, 5, S and 9, T 4 S, R 10 W; thence north one mile; thence west on section lines to Coyote creek; thence southwesterly along said creek to north boundary line of Rancho Los Alamitos; thence easterly along said north line to its intersection with section line between sections 23 and 26, T 4 S, R 11 W; thence east on the section line to beginning area. THE ISLAND OF STATUES. What do you weave so fair and bright? The cloak I weave of sorrow. Oh, lovely to see in all men's sight Shall be the cloak of Sorrow. In all men's sight. What do you build with saills for flight: A boat I build for Sorrow. Oh, swift on the seas all day and night Sailboat the rover Sorrow. All day and night. What do you weave with wool so white? The sandals these of Sorrow. Soundless shall be the footfall light. In each man's ears, of Sorrow. Sudden and light. These Are Dr. Pohlman's Views. "When you boil eggs, don't boil them." So says Dr. Pohlman, the Buffalo chemist. In a recent lecture he said, to be digestible, eggs shouldn't reach a higher temperature than 100 degrees, but they should be placed in water from 140 to 150 degrees, and allowed to cook on the back of the stove. Then the various methods of cooking meats were taken up and explanations given for putting soup meat into cold water, putting roasts into a hot oven, and broiling steak directly over a hot fire, which are now commonly accepted as the proper methods of preparing the different meats. Dr. Pohlman said the object of preparing food was not to preserve the nutrient so much as it was to prepare it for easy digestion. "A pound of hard wood contains precisely as much nutritient as a pound of flour, but I would rather be excused from eating it," said he. A word was said against mothers who torture infants by their continual cry of "teat slowly," "chew it fine." The lecturer said he believed in the natural processes of mastication, and that when a child felt like swallowing his food in chunks he ought to be allowed to do so. "This pampering to old ideas, the fallacy of which has long been shown, is nonsense," said the doctor. "When we think that the stomach is the only organ in the body over which man has control, and when we think that the stomach nine cases out of ten, is the root of all the modern diseases, it doesn't speak very high for the intelligence of man. Give people chunks if they want chunks, salt if they want salt, vinegar if they want vinegar, won’t want what they don’t need." Dr. Pohlman said that a life-long experience with boarding houses cooks had led him to infer that these individuals know little about the chemistry of cooking.-Herald of Health. Modern Surgical Murvels. A startling advance in surgical science has been made by Dr. Maximilian Klein, a German military surgeon. The particulars arrived by the professional journal Memorabilia. A man accidentally cut off his left great toe in the middle of the first joint. The severed piece remained hanging to the foot, but the connecting skin was scarcely thicker than a thread. Dr. Klein sewed on the fragment, dressed it with iodoform, and had the satisfaction in twenty-two days of finding the wound healed and the toe perfectly sound and flexible. Encouraged by the unexpected result in this case, Dr Klein was induced to apply the same treatment again. A recruit, in order to disable himself and West Anaheim precinct—Commencing at a point where the western boundary line of the Rio Santiago de Santa Ana crosses the section line between sections 24 and 25, T 4 S, R 10 W; thence northeasterly along said line to section line between sections 5 and 8, T 4 S, R 9 W; thence west on section line to common section corners of 4, 5, S and 9, T 4 S, R 10 W; thence north one mile; thence west on section lines to Rancho Las Alamitos; thence easterly along said north line to its intersection with section line between sections 23 and 26, T 4 S, R 11 W; thence east on the section line to point of beginning, excepting that portion which may be included within the incorporate limits of the city of Anaheim. Yorba precinct—Commencing at the southwest corner of the Shanklin ranch, on the northerly bank of the Santa Ana river, running thence northerly on the west line of said Shanklin ranch to the township line between townships 2 and 3 south, R 9 W, being the northerly boundary of Orange county; thence east on said line to the county line between Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino counties; thence southeasternly along said county line to its intersection with the Santa Ana river; thence down said river to the point where it crosses the range line between ranges 10 and 11 W., S. B. M. in T. 3 S; thence north along said range line to the township line between Ta 2 and 3 S; thence east along said township line to the boarding line of Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino counties; thence southeasternly along county line to the Santa Ana river; thence down said river to the northwest corner of the lands of James Irvine deceased, known as the Flint & Bixby tract; thence southwesternly along the west line of said tract to its intersection with the range line between ranges 8 and 9 W and section line between sections 24 and 25 T 4 S 9 W, thence west on section line to the point where it is intersected by the northern boundary of the Rancho Alamitos; thence northwesternly along boundary to the place of beginning, and consists of the following election precincts to wit: St. James, Yorba, Anaheim, Pallerton and West Anaheim. The other Supervisor districts are as follows: Number 1.—Santa Ana, number 1, 2, 3 and 4. Number 2.—Garden Grove, Westminster, New Hope and Santa Ana, number 5. Number 4.—Orange, West Orange (form-Orange Depot), El Modena, Silverado and Santa Ana number 2. Number 5.—Tustin, San Juan, Trabuco, Laguna and Newport. Avery & Everhardy's Home-made Land is the best in the market. Ask your husband and grammers for it. Modern Surgical Murvela. A startling advance in surgical science has been made by Dr. Maximilian Klein, a German military surgeon. The particular arrows given by the professional journal Memorabilien. A man accidentally cut off his left great toe in the middle of the first joint. The severed piece remained hanging to the foot but the connecting skin was scarcely thicker than a thread. Dr. Klein sewed on the fragment, dressed it with iodoform, and had the satisfaction in twenty-two days of finding the wound healed and the toe perfectly sound and flexible. Encouraged by the unexpected result in this case, Dr. Klein was induced to apply the same treatment again. A recruit, in order to disable himself and so escape from military service, deliberately cut off his forefinger with an ax at the second joint. The finger end was lost and could not be found until half an hour had elapsed. It was then cold and blue. Nevertheless Dr. Klein sewed it to the stump and applied a bandage of iodoform gauze. As early as the second day it was evident that circulation had been partly re-established throughout the finger, and in six weeks the man had not only left the hospital, but was doing the very rifle drill which he had hoped to shirk. The finger was, in fact, as serviceable as it ever had been. These stories read almost like extracts from the exploits of Baron Munchausen. That they are chronicled in Memorabilien is, however, evidence of their truth. English surgeons will not be unwilling to credit them as they would have been in the days before the discovery of the properties of iodoform. He Believed George. The Chinaman is a guileless, trusting soul. If he takes a fancy to a man he will believe anything he says, no matter how improbable it may be. In the Chinese Sunray school class organized here by Marion Hood, of the Galoty company, is a Chinaman who need to run a tough "opium joint" up on Clark street. He has reformed since, and now makes an honest living by cleansing linen. When he entertained opium smokers for gain, his best customer was a well known local gangster. That was when there was gambling in Chicago. This gambler used to smoke the opium pipe almost every night in the Chinaman's den. One day he ran into the place and said, excitedly: "Hip, loan me $10. Thanks. I'll come in and pay you to-morrow noon if I'm alive," and out he went with the money. About 3 o'clock the next afternoon a friend of the gambler dropped in on the Chinaman and said: "Hip, where is George today?" and the confiding Colestal wiped his eye with a corner of his blooms, and replied: "George, him dead."—Chicago Herald. Comprehensive Safety Course. To run Edrorn—Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above animal disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeful animals have been personally cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy rain to any of your residents who have consumption if they will send me their expense and postoffice address. Respectfully, T.A.Stevens M.O., MI Fund at New York. ANAHEIM, CAL. Accurate dispensory of Prescriptions at Lowest Prices We Carry a Complete Stock of Fancy Soaps, Toilet Articles, and Latest Fashionable Perfumes. SPONGES, CHAMOIS, & STATIONERY PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. Notice to Creditors. ESTATE OF CLAUS WILKENS, DECEASED Notice is hereby given by the undersigned matriculator of the estate of Claus Wilkens, deceased against the said deceased, to exhibit the same for publication at his residence, East Calif., or to Gothic Lake Kilden, Attention: Calif., in the county of Los Angeles. Date: This 2日 of June., A.D. 1907. Administrator of the estate of Claus Wilkens issued. FOURTH OF JULY MEETING OF THE CITY Zzens of Anaheim will be held at Kroeger's Hall to-morrow (Friday) evening to take steps for proper observance of the Glorious Forth. Everybody be on hand. By order, COMMITTEE. Notice to Orchardists THE UNDERSIGNED WOOD BEG LEAVE May that he is ready to spray infected ones with the appearance of the Anaheim City Units. The wet will be merely the experiment spraying. Orchardists desiring their grown sprays should address me immediately at Anaheim. His trees sprayed at once and avoid the rush of no month. STRAYED OR STOLEM STRAYED FROM THE BLANCHARD RANCH Two miles north of Anaheim, one row and one hedge will be paid for the return of the same to M. Higgins. Spring Opening AT S. S. FEDERMAN'S Elegant New Store. Just received an immense and elegant consignment of Men's, Ladies' and Childrens' Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Dry Goods, Clothing, Etc. Complete Assortment in every Department Prices Lower than Ever Before. I AM NOW PREPARED TO GIVE THE PUBLIC THE BENEFIT of a fine line of Goods at the very lowest prices. Call early and see our astounding bargains. S. S. FEDERMAN. RE-OPENED! THE ANAHEIM HOTEL. RE-OPENED! THE ANAHEIM HOTEL. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. Ree & Fraser, Props. Palace Meat Market! Avery & Everhardy, Proprietors. LOS ANGELES STREET. ANAHEIM, CAL Only Steam Sausage Factory this side of Los Angeles. ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS, SAUSAGE, HAM, LARD, BACON, ETC., CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND DELIVERED IN VICINITY FREE OF CHARGE. Give Us a Call. PLANTERS' HOTEL, Center Street, Anaheim, Cal N. H. MITCHELL, PROP. Headquarters for Commercial Travelers JOSEPH HELMSEN, DEALER IN N. H. MITCHELL, PROP. Headquarters for Commercial Travelers JOSEPH HELMSEN, —DEALER IN— Groceries and Confectionery, Stationery and Notions, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. Fruits of the Season Always on Hand. You can subscribe for any Newspaper or Magazine in the Woman's Hall to-morrow (FRIening to take steps for the servance of the Glorious body be on hand. ORDER, COMMITTEE. Removed--Back's Building' SALE! SALE! SALE! AT A. T. WALLOP'S CLEARANCE SALE! I AM KEEPING UP WITH THE TIMES. SELLING OFF ALL MY LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC., TO DO ONLY AN Exclusive: Grocery: Trade. —COME AND GET — GOOD BARGAINS: REDUCED PRICES Times are hard and I will sell close for cash or trade.