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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 LIVERY Rose Ave. Stable Austin & Tuffree Props. Rose Ave., Oecan Park Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars at Roman Wisser's Favorite Saloon ANAHEIM BEER ON DRAUGHT Center St. - r - Anaheim CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR The Republican State Committee will not meet to issue the state nominating conventions in May and possibly June. In no event will the meeting campaign be held until adjourns. The party leader wish to go into the canvass are fully informed in reections grounds on which they may present the claims of the electors of California. Publications are that the deli convention will be apportioned Roosevelt vote. The division to an up-country man will be 250 votes and major number. This will give tion of exactly 825 delegates will be larger than any part of the same character at this state. The convention years ago was apportioned of one delegate to each fraction of that number for McKinley, and there were delegates. The growth and the large vote cast for two years ago has made it increase the apportionment from 200 to 250, and then the convention will have from twenty-five more delegates its predecessors. In the contest for governor, the cattle raiser of San Francisco former railroad commissioner doing battle for the nomination was in San Francisco received he was in the fight to the alluring bait of an app harbor commissioner at San Francisco not caused him to swede Roman Wisser’s Favorite Saloon ANAHEIM BEER ON DRAUGHT Center St. - r - Anaheim CARPUS Is a beautiful bay, stands 15½ hands high, and weighs 1075 pounds. A perfect style of a race horse. Best bred horse in the State. Will stand for season of 1906 at Sired by Barondale (20184), 2.11¼, sire of 7 in 1904 in 2.20 list. For 1905 he sired 8 in 2.20 list. Barondale, by Baron Wilkes (4758), 2.18, sire of 89 in less than 2.20. One of his fillies, Extasy, at a 2 year old, 1898, held the world’s record, 2.10½. Baron Wilkes, by George Wilkes (519) 2.22. George Wilkes by Hambletonian (10). First Dam, Mitchella, trial 2.24, by Lockheart (6864), 2.08½. Second Dam, Cinch, 2.11, by Nutwood (600). Third Dam, Valentine Swigert (20853), by Dictator. CARPUS will stand for season 1906 at Buena Park. TERMS: $25 by the season with privilege to return. $15 single. Cash or approved notes to be given at time of service. Buena Park, Cal. For terms see McKaughan & Winters, Owners Buena Park, Cal. SANTA FE HALF RATES Every Sunday from Dec. 1, 1905, to April 30, 1906, the Santa Fe will sell BOUND TRIP tickets to Los Angeles and return at rate of ONE FARE (80 cts.) for the round trip. Good to return on day of sale only. dc7-td. J. H. Clabaugh, agent. Boston Bakery FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES. Ice Cream and Confectionery S. Kistler, Proprietor Give the Young People a Chance, In the contest for governor, the cattle raiser of S former railroad commission doing battle for the nomin was in San Francisco received he was in the fight the alluring bait of an app harbor commissioner at San has not caused him to swe ambitious course. Edson buoyant and confident can sees nothing but success He has even slighted an call and see the White railroad political bureau reply that he was not in the big one might find it ticularly desired to do cheerful confidence is not turc of his canvasses. Four he went into the convention six votes and came out with Congressman J. M. Gilling to the latest advices, do whether he is in the conternor or not. In a letter fr gressman he says that he able to decide upon his coun ascertain what “certain int going to do. While Gillett for “certain interests” to de selves a goodly crop of vigor dates for congress from the trict is being developed. W bright has already receive dorsement of the county co mittees of Sierra and Nevada Gillett’s gubernatorial bul seem to have burst from too mature inflation. Governor Pardee is out w to his constituents setting various reasons for his bel should be re-elected. In Alameda, Pardee’s ho harmony is reported to pre the hosts of Pardee, Metcalf and Knowland. The most feeling is said to exist for alleged. Alameda will retu gation, “united and und On the other hand it is positiveness that a number dent and unpledged delegat FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES. . . . Ice Cream and Confectionery S. Kistler. Proprietor Give the Young People a Chance, Let the Boys and Girls make easy money Selling Indian Corn Leaf To their friends and neighbors. No capital needed. We start them by sending FREE twenty packages of the best remedy made for Corns and Bunions Sells for 10 cents a package. Every family will use one package. When ten packages have been sold send us $1 00 and keep the balance as big profit. Many young folks and grown people are making money. Send us your name and address today. We'll mail the twenty packages and trust you for them. Sample package sent for ten cents in stamps. Address: Bond Supply Co. BOND BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D.C. Norris and Rowe's mammoth horse and pony show, Los Angeles April 20 and 21. For the above occasion the Southern Pacific railroad will sell special round-trip tickets Anaheim to Los Angeles at one fare and one-third or $1 05, allowing patrons to return Monday, April 23. For further information call on agent Southern Pacific. Thorough Blood Plymouth Rock eggs for setting or incubator lots. These are the best for early broilers. Wm. Starbuck, Fullerton, Cal. mch29 In Alameda, Pardee's harmony is reported to prey on the hosts of Pardee, Metcalf and Knowland. The most feeling is said to exist for alleged. Alameda will return gation, "united and undefeated." On the other hand it is seen positiveness that a number of dent and unpledged delegates state convention will be elicited that they will not be for Pardee. The boomlet of Warren Watsonville banker, which was edited by the railroad political fortright ago, does not appear thrived sufficiently to become boom. Porter is proud of his chance to the railroad, but that is already displaying its appeal of his loyalty by whispering, have to get some one who is known as belonging to the Then, too, Porter has opposed home county, and already there are calling each other "humans" and using similar phrases through the public p The fight of J. O. Hayes Jose editor, millionaire and leader, seems to be in peculiar Four years ago Hayes stood the Southern Pacific politiine and was one of the gubb possibilities before the station. He was reputed to be larly agreeable, as a candidate riman. But an old time fight of the political bosses was recompromise followed and came Pardee as the party's Since then conditions have u NOTIFICATIONS FOR GOVERNOR Republican State Central Commission will not meet to issue a call for the nominating convention until May and possibly not until June. The event will the meeting to open campaign be held until Congress begins. The party leaders do not go into the canvass until they are informed in respect to the claims of the organization electors of California. The insurers are that the delegates to the election will be apportioned on the ballot vote. The divisor, accord-able with an up-country mathematician, 250 votes and major fraction of member. This will give a conven-ence exactly 825 delegates, which larger than any previous body has same character assembled in state. The convention of fourgo was apportioned on the basis delegate to each 200 or major number of votes cast Kinley, and there were 734 votes. The growth of population large vote cast for Roosevelt years ago has made it advisable to use the apportionment divisor 200 to 250, and then the resultant election will have from fifty to seven more delegates than any ofdecessors. The contest for governor E. B. Edthe cattle raiser of Siskiyou, and the railroad commissioner, is stillattle for the nomination. Edson San Francisco recently and dewas in the fight to stay. Even ring bait of an appointment as commissioner at San Francisco caused him to swerve from his Notice to Creditors Estate of EMILIE BLANCHARD, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Emilie Blanchard, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice (which publication was first made on the 15th day of March, 1906,) to the said administratrix, at the office of F. C. Spencer, attorney-at-law, Odd Fellow Building, Center street, city of Anaheim, in the county of Orange. Dated this 10th day of March, A. D. 1906, MARIE CASSOU, Administratrix of Estate of Emilie Blanchard, deceased. Notice to Creditors Estate of JOSEPHINE BLANCHARD, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Josephine Blanchard, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice (which publication was first made on the 15th day of March, 1906,) to the said administratrix, at the office of F. C. Spencer, attorney-at-law. Odd Fellow Building, Center street, city of Anaheim, in the county of Orange. Dated this 10th day of March, A. D. 1906. MARIE CASSOU, Administratrix of Estate of Josephine Blanchard, deceased. A great change. In the language of the politicians Harriman has ordered Hayes’ “throat cut.” The cause of this change of relations is said to lie in the fact the supervisors of San Jose, supposedly controlled by Hayes, gave the Western Pacific railroad a right of way through that city. State Senator Charles M. Belshaw of Contra Costa has many supporters for the nomination for governor. Belshaw has a good record as state senator, having been chairman of the boodle investigating committee at the last session. He was one of the founders of the Native Sons and a past grand president of that organization. Who is the Southern California man The contest for governor E. B. Edison cattle raiser of Siskiyou, and railroad commissioner, is still battling for the nomination. Edson San Francisco recently and deceived was in the fight to stay. Even during bait of an appointment as commissioner at San Francisco caused him to swerve from his usual course. Edson is a most well-confident candidate, and nothing but success before him. He even slighted an invitation to see the White Czar of the political bureau, returning a hat he was not in hiding, and one might find him if he paried desired to do so. Edson's confidence is not a new fea-tis canvasses. Four years ago into the convention with fifty members came out with eight. Pressman J. M. Gillett, accord-able latest advices, does not know who is in the contest for governor. In a letter from the con-den he says that he will not be decide upon his course until he has what "certain interests" areado. While Gillett is waiting again interests" to declare them goodly crop of vigorous candid-congress from the first dis-ing developed. W. F. Engleas already received the input of the county central com-fer Sierra and Nevada counties. Governoratorial bubble would have burst from too much pre-vention. Pardee is out with a letter constituents setting forth the reasons for his belief that he re-elected. Medda, Pardee's home county, is reported to prevail among of Pardee, Metcalf, Perkins land. The most amicable said to exist for once, it is Alameda will return a dele-"united and undistracted." Other hand it is stated with less that a number of indepen-unnled delegates to the State Senator Charles M. Belshaw of Contra Costa has many supporters for the nomination for governor. Belshaw has a good record as state senator, having been chairman of the boodle investigating committee at the last session. He was one of the founders of the Native Sons and a past grand president of that organization. Who is the Southern California man to go into the fight against this multiplicity of northern candidates, and capture the nomination. Is it Henry T. Gage? Ford's improved soft-shell walnut trees, the best trees in the market, at Ford's nursery, on Santa Ana road, three miles south of town. Call and examine stock and prices. jan18tf THEO. FORD Proprietor. Embarrassing. A New York judge, speaking of a mistake that had been made, said: "It might have been embarrassing—as embarrassing as the position of a young man of Toledo whom I heard about the other day. He had been calling now and then on a young lady, and one night as he sat in the parlor waiting for her to come down her mother entered the room instead and asked him in a very grave, stern way what his intentions were. He turned very red and was about to stammer some incoherent reply when suddenly the young lady called down from the head of the stairs, 'Mamma, mamma, that is not the one!'" Remembered the Text. A little Topeka girl came home from church the other day and was asked what the minister's text was. "I know it all right," she asserted. "Well, repeat it," her questioner demanded. "Don't be afraid and I will get you a bedquilt," was the astonishing answer. Investigation proved that the central thought of the sermon had been, "Fear not, and I will send you a comforter." —Kansas City Journal. End of His Dream. "I thought you said you were going to have a den in your new house." "Yes, I did expect to, but after it had gone so far that we couldn't change things my wife discovered that she would need another closet." —Chicago Record-Herald. End of His Dream. "I thought you said you were going to have a den in your new house." "Yes, I did expect to, but after it had gone so far that we couldn't change things my wife discovered that she would need another closet."—Chicago Record-Herald. A great lie is like a great fish on dry land; it may fret and fling and make a frightful bother, but it cannot hurt you. You have only to keep still and it will die of itself.—Crabbe. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for particulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Get a children's deposit box at the American-Savings bank and teach them how to save their money. $1 starts an account. Full information at the bank. Sarah Bernhardt was compelled to play in a tent in Texas because of the theatre syndicate which closed the houses to her. In Canada the populace turned out and pelted her with old eggs because she criticised Canadians. Evidently Sarah has hit on a better advertising scheme than that of having her diamonds stolen. SAWING WOOD LUMBER Call and see us. We'll save you money. GRIFFITH LUMBER CO. BRY M. ADAMS, MANAGER B. Dauser Dealer In all Kinds of RAIN AND FEED Storage Warehouses and Custom Feed Mill in Connection Dollar Mill Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. LOCATION—South of Santa Fe depot. Joseph Backs Undertaker Embalmer Furniture Bedding Repairing Done LUMBER Sash, Doors, Shingles F. C. SPENCER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Notary Public Odd Fellows' Block, Center Street Anaheim, Cal. Frank Baum REAL ESTATE Los Angeles Street Anaheim City and Country Property. Money to Loan Rents collected Houses Insured DR. W. W. ADAMS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate of American School of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. Office and Residence: 126 Philadelphia St. Office Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 4. Phone No. Main 77 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 Joseph Backs Undertaker Embalmer Furniture Bedding Repairing Done LUMBER Sash, Doors, Shingles Shakes, Lath, Cement Lime E. Ganahl Lumber Co. CHAS. F. CRIM, Manager EAST CENTER ST., ANAHEIM ERMANIA HALL IN D. HEITSHUSEN, Prop. BACK'S NEW BUILDING LOS ANGELES STREET Keeps on hand a Large and comstock of liquors, wines and wines. Cold beer always on draught. Anaheim Bakery PETER SYRE, Prop. Fresh Bread Cakes and Pies Confectionery, Etc. Wedding Cakes a Specialty. LOS ANGELES and CYPRESS ST. OHAMBE, OF OOMMEROE Anaheim Chamber of Commerce meets the second and fourth Monday of each at Chamber of Commerce rooms, 110 Los Angeles street. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS H. Spake, president; F. Yungbluth, vice ent; Charles Boege, secretary-treasdirectors—T. J. Armstrong, J. H. ClaO. T. Callor, E.W. McCollum. CHURCH DIRECTORY Bishop Baptist Mission—Corner Broadway Mon streets. Sunday school at 2 p.m. Baking 3 p.m. A. L. Wilson in charge. STIAN CHURCH—Northeast corner Adend Center streets. Preaching 11 a.m, y school 9:45 am, Young People's meet0 pm. Rev. Abraham B. Markle, pas- 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, 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 WORK Spraying, Corn Shelling, Etc. F. B. TUFFREF & CO. 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 New Job TYPE CHURCH DIRECTORY Bish Baptist Mission—Corner Broadway Pemon streets. Sunday school at 2 p.m. Sunday 3 p.m. A. L. Wilson in charge. STIAN CHURCH—Northeast corner Adeand Center streets. Preaching 11 a.m, School 9.45 am, Young People's meet0 pm. Rev. Abraham B. Markle, pasONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH—Masses 8 am, first Sunday; second, third and Sunday 7.8 and 10 am; fourth Sunday 7 10 am. Rosary and benediction during 7.30 pm, during winter 4.30 pm. BYTERIAN CHURCH—Corner Cypress Fermine streets. Preaching 11 am and Sunday school 10 am; Christian Ensociety 6:30 pm; Wednesday prayer 7:30 pm; Monthly meeting of Ladies Society second Thursday of each at 3 pm. Ladies' Aid on fourth Thursday month at 2:30 pm. F. W. Mitchell, Pastor. ODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Philadelreet. Preaching 11 am, 7:30 pm. Sunpool 8:45 am, Epworth League 6:30 pm. Today prayer meeting 7:30 pm. Rev. Affen, pastor. OPAL CHURCH—Northeast corner and Adele streets. Preaching 11 am, School 10 am. Woman's Guild first day in each month. Altar Guild third day in each month. W. S. Deering, pasAN LUTHERAN—Southeast corner EmiChartress streets. Preaching every at 10:30 am. Sunday school 9:30 am, Ky, pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH—Southwest Center and Adelaide streets. Preach5 am, 7:45 pm. Sunday school 9:30 am. People's meeting 7:15 pm. Prayer Wednesday 8 pm. John Kraeber, Residence, 318 Chestnut street. METHODIST — Southeast corner Day and Clementine streets. Preachm, 7:30 pm. Sunday school 9:45 am. 's Missionary Society first Thursday month at 2 pm. Wm. Rogatzke, passsonage north side of church. BAPTIST CHURCH—Corner Broad and Lemon streets. Services morning. Sunday school at 11 am. Rev. erg, pastor. 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. NOTICE Change in time on Southern Pacific railroad. For the benefit of the general public and those wishing to spend the summer with their families at the seashore. The Southern Pacific will commence Sunday, April 1st, and continue until further notice to run train No. 104 through to Newport Beach, leaving Anaheim 6:03 p.m., returning leave Newport Beach on train No. 103, at 6:45 a.m., arriving Anaheim 7:30 a.m. instead of 7:52, Los Angeles 8:30 instead of 8:52 a.m. as heretofore. For further information as to rates call on agent S. P. Co. apl5