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Nasal CATARRH In all its stages. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold in the head quickly. Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is immediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug-gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. ELY BROTHERS. 54 Warren Street, New York Started Up The Latest Improved Electric Power Clipper at Palace Livery Stable J. HAHN, Prop. Tel Main 97 Los Angeles St., Anaheim NEMETZ BROS, Second Hand STORE 301 E. Center St. MONEY can be borrowed on more favorable terms from the SAVINGS, LOAN and BUILDING ASSOCIATION OF ANAHEIM than from any similar institution in the State A Home Institution... conducted by home men If you want to borrow money at a low rate to pay off your present mortgage, or to build a home or to improve your present one, address or call on Fred A. Backs, Jr Secretary Anaheim Orange County Breweries Westminster council of the national Aid association compromised C. C. Lloyd’s claim against theization by paying her $1000 time of Lloyd’s death some months he carried a paid-up policy The association claimed from payment inasmuch as acquired the habit of occasion kenness. He was a member society ten or twelve years of the woman’s friends claim Lloyd violated any obligation should have been preferred him, instead of the order acco monthly dues year after year announcing that he was en nothing. The biggest load of silver and copper coins ever carried office of the Orange County Company at Santa Ana was hauled a rickety old wagon by a Chinese Sing Lue, some days ago. Most the woman’s husband, forced wear man’s attire and to work fields. She was found in horse roundings by those who were aid. The money was carried sacks and amounted to $341 60 of the smallest denomination money represented proceeds sale of vegetables and was paid note for money borrowed at of the divorce of the woman inhuman husband, to buy John’s equity in the vegetation The money was mixed with dirt, indicating the Chinese r concealing treasure by burying the soil. Three large cabbage growers angethorpe, Morris Smith, tenson and P. Robertson, ave statements that there is good cabbage at $10 or $11 ton Choice of Many Routes EAST and WEST "Sunset" Via New Orleans and El Paso "Ogden" via San Francisco "Shasta" via Portland Pullman Vestibuled Trains Daily. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions via all routes every day in the week, at REDUCED RATES The SOUTHERN PACIFIC gives you choice of many routes from the northern boundry of the United States to the Atlantic Coast, so that you may go one way and return another, with varied scenery and climatic conditions. Full information from any agent. Southern Pacific Santa Fe Time Table Effective Nov. 12, 1905. Trains on the Santa Fe Route leave Anaheim for points named as follows: To Los Angeles—7:55 am. 10:00 am, 12:19pm, 5:17 pm. To San Diego—8:51 a.m. 2:35 p.m. To Santa Ana—8:51 am. 2:85 pm., 5:51 p.m. To Riverside and San Bernardino—*11:35 am., 5:51 p.m. To Redlands—*11.35 am. To San Jacinto and Hemet—*11:35 am. To Escondido—*2:35 pm. To Fallbrook—*8:51 am. To Redondo Beach—7:55 am.. Chicago, Kansas City, Denver, St Louis and all points east 5:17 pm. Trains marked with a * are daily except Sunday. All others daily. J. H. CLARAUGH. Agent. RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Time of Arrival and Departure of Trains. December 28, 1904. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Time of Arrival and Departure of Trains. December 28, 1904. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. Trains on the Southern Pacific pass Anaheim as follows: To Los Angeles. From Los Angeles. Daily... 7:52 am Dally... 9:24 am Daily... 10:52 am Dally... 2:53 pm Daily... 3:51 pm Dally... 6:03 pm Pass Loara Station: To Los Angeles. From Los Angeles Daily... 7:56 am Dally... 9:24 am Daily... 10:56am Dally... 2:49 am Daily... 3:55 pm Dally... 5:59 pm LOS ALAMITOS TRAINS. Leave Anaheim—Arrive Anaheim— Daily*... 9:35 am Daily*... 8:00 am daily*... 1:45 pm * Except Sunday. TRAINS TO NEWPORT BEACH Leave Anaheim Arrive at Newport Daily... 6:03 pm Daily... 6:53 pm Leave Newport Arrive Anaheim Daily... 7:05 am Daily... 7:53 am O. LAGMAN Builder and a Graduated Architect Having 28 years experience in building constructions and thoroughly versed in designing Artistic Homes. Consult me before building and I will submit Plans, etc., of new ideas right up to date and save you money. RESIDENCE NO. 207 HERMINE STREET P. O. BOX 253 Are You Going to Paint? See McKinley about Climatic high grade prepared paint. Climatic paint is an honest paint. Linseed oil, etc. Jy 7-1f Muster council of the FraterAssociation compromised Mrs. Lloyd's claim against the organpaying her $1000. At the Lloyd's death some months ago he was a paid-up policy for $2000. Association claimed immunity ment inasmuch as Lloyd had the habit of occasional drunHe was a member of the asten or twelve years. Some woman's friends claim that if released any obligation charges have been preferred against head of the order accepting his dues year after year and then giving that he was entitled to largest load of silver, nickel or coins ever carried into the Orange County Title company Ana was hauled there in old wagon by a Chinawoman, some days ago. Ming John, man's husband, forced, her to attire and to work in the house was found in horrible surby those who went to her money was carried in flour amounted to $341 60 in coins smallest denominations. The presented proceeds from the vegetables and was paid in on a money borrowed at the time force of the woman from her husband, to buy out Ming unity in the vegetable farm. Yoy was mixed with sand and creating the Chinese method of treasure by burying it in large cabbage growers of Orlee, Morris Smith, O. Chrisdle P. Robertson, aver that the that there is good profit in $10 or $11 a ton net to the weight was 10,530 pounds. The broker at the station handed him a check for $1368 90 for the burden which five stout ranch horses pulled across the sandy roads to the train. HINDOO CREMATION. The Funeral Pyre and the Rites Before the Burning. Toward the upper end of the ghats is the burning ground. There are no steps here, but a slope of beaten dirt. Stop half an hour and you may see every step of the cremation rites. Sitting on stone ramparts above, to the right and left, are friends and relatives of the dead ones. The figure to the right, huddled up in a bright green wrap, is of the lowest caste of Hindoo and keeps the mat shed near by, where the sacred fire for igniting every corpse is for sale. You hear hoarse, loud cries of "Ram! Ramana!" and, behold, a burial procession is coming down the slope. Four men carry the corpse slung between two bamboo poles and cry to the god Ram. He is the personification of filial love, and thus it is meet that they should call him to witness. They swing down to the river and immerse the corpse. It is wrapped in a white shroud stained with red blotches. Then they lift the head slightly out of the water and remove the shroud from the face, splashing water five times upon the mouth. Others in the meantime are building a wooden pyre, made of fagots sold near by and when finished standing three feet or more above ground. The corpse, its dark color showing through the dripping shroud, is then placed on the wooden altar and covered with fagots. This done, all but two mount the ramparts and watch the final ceremony. Of the two remaining, one pours oil upon the wood from a small clay dish, while the other goes to the fire house above. He soon returns with a long straw wisp, blazing at one end. He advances to the corpse's head, touches it with the wisp and then circles the pyre five times, touching the head each time until the fifth when LARGE cabbage growers of Orlea, Morris Smith, O. Chris-P. Robertson, aver that the crops that there is good profit in at $10 or $11 a ton net to the farm incorrect, and that there is in the industry at less than ten, though they admit that farmers may not receive $15 this. These gentlemen believe should be more than one buyer sold for the output; that the really only received an average ton net last year and that barely pays day wages, constitute fact that the crop requires irrigation and that many of the have to rent land. Mr. Smith on some arrangement should pay that prices could be fixed once with the walnut associations. As it is now, the when planting the crop, do whether they will receive or $5. According to the list of many other growers little profit for less than $12 or but a Placentia producer there is a profit in the in-the net prices received last that much of the land in his all produce from fifteen tons to the acre. Last year the best in the history of what the crop will be the season is problematical, alas estimated the acreage will be 100. Huntington has been elected of the Naples Extension the corporation of the adi-nade to the original Parsons Alamitos Bay. The com-325 acres surrounding Naurie sides and fronting on Bay and the San Gabriel the land extends northward Port Beach electric line. Intention of the company to the tract into lots similar in use in Naples and to lay out credge canals to conform to the original project. There are canals in the extension, corpse, its dark color showing through the dripping shroud, is then placed on the wooden altar and covered with fagots. This done, all but two mount the ramparts and watch the final ceremony. Of the two remaining, one pours oil upon the wood from a small clay dish, while the other goes to the fire house above. He soon returns with a long straw wisp, blazing at one end. He advances to the corpse's head, touches it with the wisp and then circles the pyre five times, touching the head each time until the fifth, when he places the blazing wisp beneath the feet, and the whole pile bursts into flame. When all is consumed the ashes are raked into the river and float away to bliss eternal.—F. J. O. Alsop in Outing. THE UNDER MARRIAGE. Wedding Customs and Frolics That Prevail In Holland. In Holland two weeks before a marriage takes place cards are sent out declaring that the banns have been published. This is called an "under marriage." The card also announces when the final marriage is to take place. The wedding itself is a small affair, and the civil marriage is the only one recognized by law. A church wedding is usually looked upon as a concession to either fashion or sentimentality and is called a "consecration of the marriage." The couple enter the church behind the family members; bridesmaids and other attendants. They are shown to seats before the whole assembly, and the clergyman comes in with two witnesses long after the others have been seated. He first makes a prayer, then delivers a sermon on a suitable text, which usually brings the bride to tears. After that the couple are married. Then a hymn is sung and the blessing given. The whole occupies about an hour and a quarter. Before leaving the church a huge Bible is presented to the bride-groom. During the two weeks of waiting between the "under marriage" and the real marriage all the wedding festivities take place. The happy couple are literally surfelited with dinners, balls and theater parties, and all manner of practical jokes are played on the pair. At the dinner toasts innumerable are given, and at each the whole company rises from the table to sound and touch glasses with the bride and groom, who never rise. Among their friends the idea is not to allow the couple a night of sleep, if possible, before the wedding day. Canny John Sherman. HANK THE LORD!" Oshah Plant, of Little Rock, the relief I got from Bucka Salve. It cured my fearing sores which nothing else and from which I had sufyears." It is a marvelous cuts, burns and wounds. at Hutchinson's drugstore; test walnut crop, the great wagon load of nuts and the burns that ever came to the of El Monte are scheduled of this year's crop. Fortyoveraging $3000 apiece to the and representing an entire 123,000, is the record. The on a single wagon was the station by J. S. Killian 240-acre ranch. The number of nuts was 103 and the are literally surfelted with dinners, balls and theater parties, and all manner of practical jokes are played on the pair. At the dinner toasts innumerable are given, and at each the whole company rises from the table to sound and touch glasses with the bride and groom, who never rise. Among their friends the idea is not to allow the couple a night of sleep, if possible, before the wedding day. Canny John Sherman. The late Secretary John Sherman showed his talent for financiering at an early age. He and two of his brothers had been given a sum of money with which to pay their board while on a shooting trip for a week at the house of a farmer near Lancaster, O., their home. The week ended, John ordered the wagon and paid his board. But the farmer refused the money, saying that the sons of Judge Sherman would always be welcome guests. When John found that he did not have to pay his board he sent the wagon back to the barn and stayed another week.—Lip-pincott's. Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treatment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agreeably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole surface over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell the 50c. size; Trial size by mail, 10 cents. Test it and you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation. CHURCH DIRECTOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Northern laide and Center streets. Pre-Sunday school 9:45 am, Young B ing 7:30 pm. Rev. Abraham B tor. ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURand 10 am, first Sunday; second fifth Sunday 7.8 and 10 am; four and 8:30 am. Rosary and bened summer 7:30 pm, during winter; tar Society after last mass on Building Society at Rectory on Children of Mary 3:30 pm on Sunday catechism classes 2 pm. Dubbel. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Comand Hermine streets. Preachi 7:30 pm; Sunday school 10 am; deavor Society 6:30 pm; Weddin meeting 7:30 pm; Monthly meetmission Society second Thursday month at 3 pm. Ladies' Aid on day of each month at 2:30 pm. F. W. Mito METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURphia street. Preaching 11 am, day school 8:45 am, Epworth La Wednesday prayer meeting 7:4 Geo. Haffen, pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH — North Emily and Adele streets. PreaSunday school 10 am. Woman Thursday in each month. Altai Thursday in each month. W. S. tor. GERMAN LUTHERAN—Southeasly and Chartress streets. PreaSunday at 10:30 am. Sunday sch A. Lussky, pastor. GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURcorner Center and Adelaide strengting 10:45 am, 7:45 pm. Sunday s Young People's meeting 7:15 meeting Wednesday 8 pm. J pastor. Residence, 318 Chestnur. GERMAN METHODIST — South Broadway and Clementine streening 11 am, 7:30 pm. Sunday s Women's Missionary Society filiof every month at 2 pm. Wm. I tor. Parsonage north side of ch Bethel Baptist Church—Coway and Lemon streets. Serviand evening. Sunday school at John Berg, pastor. SAWING WOOD LUMBER and see us. We'll save you money. GRIFFITH LUMBER CO. Y M. ADAMS, MANAGER B. Dauser Dealer In all Kinds of MAIN AND FEED Storage Warehouses Custom Feed Mill in Connection Mill Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ATION—South of Santa Fe depot. Joseph Backs Undertaker Embalmer Furniture Bedding Repairing Done LUMBER Sash, Doors, Shingles Shakes, Lath, Cement Lime F. C. SPENCER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Notary Public Backs' Block, Los Angeles Street Anaheim, Cal. VICTOR MONTGOMERY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Attention given to Probate Business Commercial Bank Building, Santa Ana, Cal. Tel. Black 791 Frank Baum REAL ESTATE Los Angeles Street Anaheim City and Country Property. Money to Loan Rents collected Houses Insured W. H. SYER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office and residence in Hart Building, next to City Hall (formerly Dr. Bickford's). Office hours: 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m., 7 to 8 p.m. Telephone No. Main 74 ANAHEIM CAL J. L. BEEBE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office cor. Center and Palm Streets. Office hours: 11 to 12, m. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p.m. Phone Main 221. ANAHEIM, CAL. H. A JOHNSTON, M. D. Office and Residence Cor. Los Angeles and Broadway Sts. Phone Main 86. Hours: 11 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m ANAHEIM, CAL F. H. HOUCK, DENTIST Office in Federman Block, Up Stairs. Hours: 9 a.m to 5 p.m ANAHEIM, CAL. Undertaker Embalmer Furniture Bedding Repairing Done LUMBER Sash, Doors, Shingles Shakes, Lath, Cement Lime Ganahl Lumber Co CHAS. F. CRIM, Manager T CENTER ST., Anaheim RMANIA HALL D. HEITSHUSEN, Prop. CK'S NEW BUILDING LOS ANGELES STREET naheim Bakery PETER SYRE, Prop. resh Bread akes and Pies Confectionery, Etc. Wedding Cakes a Specialty. LOS ANGELES and CYPRESS ST. NUMBER OF COMMERCE naheim Chamber of Commerce meets first and third Thursday of each at Chamber of Commerce rooms, 110 Los Angeles street. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Alborn, president; L. E. Miller, vice ; Edward Michod, secretary-treasectors—C. F. Grim, W. H.Spake, Welllop, Henry Adams. DHURCH DIRECTORY LAN, CHURCH—Northeast corner AdeCenter streets. Preaching 11 a.m, school 9:45 am, Young People's meetm. Rev. Abraham B. Markle, pasFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH—Masses 8 a., first Sunday; second, third and day 7, 8 and 10 am; fourth Sunday 7 a.m. Rosary and benediction during 7:30 pm, during winter 4:30 pm. Alty after last mass on first Sunday. Society at Rectory on first Sunday. Office and Residence Cor. Los Angeles and Broadway Sts. Phone Main 86. Hours: 11 to 12 a.m, 2 to 4 p.m ANAHEIM, F. H. HOUCK, DENTIST Office in Federman Block, Up Stairs. Hours: 9 a.m to 5 p.m ANAHEIM, RICHARD MELROSE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC Office Center St Special attention given to Probate Matters ANAHEIM, F. BACKS Undertaker Dealer in Furniture, Wall Paper Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils, and Glass. Sewing Machine Supplies Corner Los Angeles and Chartres Sts BUENA Hay Wood Coal and Produce BOUGHT AND SOLD BOROMEA, CAL. Painting, Trimming and CARRIAGE WORK Spraying, Corn Shelling, Etc. F. B. TUFFREF & CO. Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. All Kinds of Shoes for Men, Women and Children See our Samples of BARGAINS In our east window. Many kinds below cost of production, and cannot be duplicated. O. S. DAVIS & SON M. E. HILL TONSORIAL ARTIST 120 E. Center St. Anaheim NEW JOB TYPE The Gazette Office is in receipt of a large consignment of New Type Faces, and is in better position than ever to turn out FIRST-CLASS work with neatness and dispatch. We employ none but the most skillful mechanics, paying them the highest wages. A New Assortment of Colored Inks... Try us with your order and be convinced. We do the best work. 'Phone us and a representative will call. MAIN 321.