anaheim-gazette 1906-06-07
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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
Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars at 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 39 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 Lock-heart (6864), 2.08½.
Second Dam, Cinch, 2.11, by Nutwood (600).
STARBUCK SHOWS HIS
Agent for Sunset ComFullerton Knifing Cotion Telephone Co
The call for copies of the paper ing this article has been so great request of many subscribers, it reset and is republished:
Wm. Starbuck, agent for the telephone company at Fullerton to his old tricks again. He progress when that progress terfere wtth his own private Starbuck has lain awake night thinking of the time when the ley Home telephone company the nose of his graft out of j makes a very humorous spe himself, while on the other new telephone company, ha ward of 500 subscribers, is on, and will soon be in position him a run for his money.
Starbuck has reaped a good of the Sunset monopoly, which tains in central station in store. When last year 90 telep scribers in Fullerton, as well one in this town, petitioned his to cut out the 15 cent charge between the two pla buck annexed himself to the e monopoly and was successful i off for a time the disaster (to and the charge was cut do cents. It was originally 25 might just as well be that today subscribers regard the charg ecessive, and will not pay it.
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 39 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.
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PETER SYRE, Prop.
Fresh Bread Cakes and Pies
Anaheim Bakery
PETER SYRE, Prop.
Fresh Bread Cakes and Pies
Confectionery. Etc.
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
LOS ANGELES and CYPRESS ST.
ORPHANAGE REPORT
The following boys have been admitted into St. Catherine's Orphan Asylum since the last publication:
Whole Orphans—Willie Salazar aged 12 yrs,
Bernardo Lopez aged 7 yrs 5 months.
Abandoned—Joseph Welch aged 7 years 6 months;
John Welch aged 5 years 1 month.
Halt Orphans—Joseph Los aged 6 yrs 6 mos;
Eugenio-Quintana aged 7 yrs 4 mos; Marius Constans aged 11 yrs;
Roman Constans aged 9 yrs; Ventura Romero aged 7 yrs 5 mos; Prosper Romero aged 3 yrs 10 mos; Georgie Maldonado aged 1 yr 9 mos; George Trimble aged 6 yrs; Frederick Trimble aged 4 yrs 1 mo;
George Creighan aged 7 yrs; John Creighan aged 4 yrs; Raymond Creighan aged 3 yrs;
Pilar Pollrena aged 12 yrs; Eulogio Pollrena aged 10 yrs; Andronico Pollrena aged 5 years.
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CA·SNOW&
UCK SHOWS HIS HAND
For Sunset Company at Barton Knifing Opposi-Telephone Company.
for copies of the paper contain-article has been so great that, by many subscribers, it has been republished:
Starbuck, agent for the Sunset company at Fullerton, is up tricks again. He is "agin" when that progress might in- with his own private gain. Mr. has lain awake nights lately of the time when the new Valle-telephone company will put off his graft out of joint. He every humorous spectacle of while on the other hand the phone company, having up-000 subscribers, is marching all soon be in position to give for his money.
He has reaped a good thing out of set monopoly, which main-central station in his drug ten last year 90 telephone sub-Fullerton, as well as every town, petitioned his company at the 15 cent switching between the two places, Star-ked himself to the ear of the land was successful in staving one the disaster (to himself); charge was cut down to 10 was originally 25 cents. It was well be that today. Local regard the charge as ex- will not pay it.
If not, why divide the people, part on one system, part on another! You must take two or reach half the peo-ple. Now, you reach nearly all for $1.50.
As to investment, ask what dividends they pay in even such towns as Santa Ana (ask their help) or Long Beach, before investing. You might look farther too. Most Respectfully,
Wm. Starbuck.
Now a word as to this last despairing gasp of Starbuck. No solicitation of local funds to be invested in the new telephone company is being made. Funds for the company are being furnished by outside capital, but perhaps a small amount of local money will be put in the enterprise. This has all been spoken for, and there is now no stock in the company for sale. So Starbuck's solicitude about dividends goes by the board.
Starbuck's tale of woe is heart-rending. But the fact that 120 people of Fullerton and Placentia have subscribed for phones in the new company indicates that they want to "get shut" of that "tariff." They believe in reciprocity in business affairs; free trade in switching tolls, and expansion and prosperity all around.
LAST DESPAIRING GASP.
Starbuck evidently thought the county was not safe as a result of his brilliant work, and so on Monday he took his pen in hand and issued the following tale of woe:
FULLERTON, Cal., 5-28-06.
To My Tel. Patrons:
Beginning today, our Co. has established free service between here and Anaheim. New lines will be completed between the towns soon. Until then switching must be much delayed as a long distance line must be taken. This will also interfere with the greatly overburdened long distance lines and we must beg your great patience for a few days. Last Mon. work was begun on another long distance line from Los A. to Fullerton, to be completed about June 10. Material has been here for
Fullerton, as well as every town, petitioned his company at the 15 cent switching between the two places, Star-Ked himself to the ear of the land was successful in staving off the disaster (to himself); charge was cut down to 10 cents originally 25 cents. It was well be that today. Local has regard the charge as ex- will not pay it.
Has avaricious person has been observation executing a ghost on" the new telephone com-ide-awake people of Fullerton for the progress and ex- their thriving community, for the new phones. In Placentia up to yester- 120 subscribers had been the new company.
The promoters of the new com-visited Fullerton they were received by the level-headed town, and the first daycribers were secured. They position in its true light. It investment of new capital. The employment of a dozen Fullerton people received company with every evidence and friendliness.
For two thereafter there ap-Los Angeles paper a letter to Fullerton "Merchants' Facturers' association" were new company. No names minor the time or place when the association was taken. A latter the item appeared in ion papers. It read as fol-
members of the associat-that the time is not opportune establishment of a second tele- in Fullerton and vicini- would be a double tax on with practically no addi-its. We therefore feel should not subscribe for the at this time."
Starbuck—everybody knew president of the M. and M. He called the meeting. the resolution. He pass-seems to have been the.
Funny, isn't it—this Sunset monopoly passing on the name of the people against a rival company? is not opportune," "it double tax," "we should for the new system at
To My Tel. Patrons:
Beginning today, our Co. has established free service between here and Anaheim. New lines will be completed between the towns soon. Until then switching must be much delayed as a long distance line must be taken. This will also interfere with the greatly overburdened long distance lines and we must beg your great patience for a few days. Last Mon. work was begun on another long distance line from Los A. to Fullerton, to be completed about June 10. Material has been here for about 2 mo. for this. The San F. disaster delayed the work. This will be for Fullerton business only, and will greatly relieve us. Delays have been absolutely unavoidable. No manager ever had more faithful operators. They spare no pains to please. I wish to thank my patrons, very much, for their very kind consideration and their loyalty and again beg patience for a few days. No record will be kept of Anaheim switches.
Most Gratefully Yours,
Wm. Starbuck.
Do not be deceived. The Sunset is not "going out of business" as some have been told. In Santa Ana we have gained about 150 in about 5 mo. Similar gains in most places. To reach a few of the people, you will need a Sunset also.
The Pink Undershirt and Things
Santa Ana Bulletin.
In the past our good friend the Anaheim Gazette has had little use for the Prohibitionists. It has denied the soundness of their principles and poked fun at their methods, and generally conducted itself in a manner calculated to make the strenuous opponent of the Demon Rum take to coco-cola. But coincident with the unwarranted and unjust attack made on District Attorney Head by the late convention a wondrous kindness for the drys seems to have sprung, full-formed like Minerva from the head of Jove, from the heart of the Gazette. It is the earnest ally of the Anti-Saloon league so long as said league will devote its attention to fighting Democratic officials or candidates. And that is the sum and substance of the Gazette's interest in Anti-Saloonists or Prohibitionists. Commenting on Dr. Chapman's reference to Mr. Head it said: "This is virile, vigorous English, and ought to bring forth many responses from the Amen corner. Now, if Chapman would only go after Robinson's pink pajamas and
Starbuck—everybody knew the president of the M. and M. He called the meeting. The resolution. He pass-seems to have been the Funny, isn't it—this Sunset monopoly passing on the name of the people against a rival company? It is not opportune," "it double tax," "we should be for the new system at Wouldn't that jar you? paid servant of the Sunny, telling the people of what to do! Yet the busi-that town as well as the of Placentia continued to new company. May last Starbuck, seeing he was tottering and that must be done, took his pen drew up the following bit on to "his subscribers." pathetic.
Subscribers: Many of us solicited to subscribe to take stock, as well. The is the free switching. The feeling is being among the suburbans that its of Fullerton, alone, the way of this and theiggardly not to grant it. The subject was opened, that representation had practically all my it. They asked my most of you remember I used letter asking an un-Out of 69 replies, about ariff.
emphatic. These went truly as written, not a local decided. The Co. is & then ready to grant free. I have labored almost to grant the best. I ask I have failed, get relief.
of the Anti-Saloon league so long as said league will devote its attention to fighting Democratic officials or candidates. And that is the sum and substance of the Gazette's interest in Anti-Saloonists or Prohibitionists. Commenting on Dr. Chapman's reference to Mr. Head it said: "This is virile, vigorous English, and ought to bring forth many responses from the Amen corner. Now, if Chapman would only go after Robinson's pink pajamas and hand painted undershirt, the county would be saved!" Just what the tax collector has to do with the enforcement or non-enforcement of the prohibition ordinance is beyond the ken of the normal mind, but the Gazette probably figures that Dr. Chapman and his followers will be unable to discover this weakness in its argument. It may be remarked in passing that the same paper in another column accuses the League of being the very thing the Gazette is trying to make of it—a tool to further selfish political ends. Such glittering insincerity is not likely to have any effect on the intelligent citizens of the county.
Frank J. Nemetz
Second-Hand Store
Second-hand Furniture, Buggies and Wagons Goods Sold on Commission.
Highest Prices Paid for Goods.
301 E. Center St. Anaheim, Cal.
Near City Hall.
Egg Plants, Bell Pepper and Cabbage Plants for sale. Apply to Mrs. Frank Walters, ranch east of town.
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B. Dauser
Dealer In all Kinds of
MAIN AND FEED
Storage Warehouses
Custom Feed
Mill in Connection
For Mill Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Education—South of Santa Fe depot.
Joseph Backs
Undertaker
Embalmer
Furniture
Bedding
Repairing Done
UMBER
Sash, Doors, Shingles
Shakes, Lath, Cement
Lime :::::
Ganahl Lumber Co
CHAS. F. GRIM, Manager
ST CENTER ST., ANAHEIM
RMANIA HALL
D. HEITSHUSEN, Prop.
CK'S NEW BUILDING
LOS ANGELES STREET
Hops on hand a Large and comstock of liquors, wines and Cold beer always on draught.
MANBE OF COMMERCE
Anaheim Chamber of Commerce meets second and fourth Monday of each at Chamber of Commerce rooms, 110 Los Angeles street.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
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: 2 to 4 p.m; 7 to 8 p.m.
Sundays, 2 to 4 p.m, by appointment.
ANAHEIM, CAL
F. H. HOUCK, DENTIST
Office in Odd Fellows' Building (Up Stairs.)
Hours: 9 am to 5 pm
ANAHEIM, CAL
LOS ANGELES STREET
AMBE OF COMMERCE
Aheim Chamber of Commerce meets second and fourth Monday of each at Chamber of Commerce rooms, 110 Los Angeles street.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Spake, president; F Yungbluth, vice;
Charles Boege, secretary-treasors—T. J. Armstrong, J. H. Clat. Callor, E.W. McCollum.
DHURCH DIRECTORY
Baptist Mission—Corner Broadway on streets. Sunday school at 2 p.m.
3 p.m. A. L. Wilson in charge.
AN CHURCH—Northeast corner Adele Center streets. Preaching 11 am,
school 9.45 am, Young People's meetm. Rev. Abraham B. Markle, pasFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH—Masses 8,
first Sunday; second, third and
day 7, 8 and 10 am; fourth Sunday 7
am. Rosary and benediction during
7.30 pm, during winter 4.30 pm.
Ally after last mass on first Sunday.
Society at Rectory on first Sunday.
of Mary 3.30 pm on first Sunday.
atechism classes 2 pm. Father F. J.
TERIAN CHURCH—Corner Cypress streets. Preaching 11 am and Sunday school 10 am; Christian Enociety 6:30 pm; Wednesday prayer 7:30 pm; Monthly meeting of Ladies Society second Thursday of each
pm. Ladies' Aid on fourth Thursh month at 2.30 pm.
F. W. Mitchell, Pastor.
IST EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Philadeltic. Preaching 11 am, 7.30 pm. Sun18.45 am, Epworth League 6:30 pm.
prayer meeting 7.30 pm. Rev.
en, pastor.
AL CHURCH—Northeast corner Adele streets. Preaching 11 am,
school 10 am. Woman's Guild first in each month. Altar Guild third in each month. W. S. Deering, pasLUTHERAN—Southeast corner Emilartress streets. Preaching every 10.30 am. Sunday school 9.30 am,
pastor.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH—Southwestater and Adelaide streets. Preachn, 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 and Clementine streets. Preachn, 7.30 pm. Sunday school 9.45 am.
Missionary Society first Thursday month at 2 pm. Wm. Rogatzke, pasnage north side of church.
Office and Residence Corr. Los Angeles and Broadway Sts. Phone Main 86.
Hours: 2 to 4 p.m; 7 to 8 p.m.
Sundays, 2 to 4 p.m, by appointment.
ANAHEIM,
F. H. HOUCK, DENTIST
Office in Odd Fellows' Building (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
Boston Bakery
FRESH BREAD, PIES
AND CAKES.
Ice Cream and Confectionery
S. Kistler, Proprietor
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
The Gazette Office is in re-
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.
Bids for Pumping Plant
Bids will be received at the office of the Anaheim Union Water Company for a pumping plant, including the sinking of a pit, at Crowther's corner, the said plant to lift 300 inches of water.
Specifications may be seen at the office of the company, or from the Pumping Plant Committee.
G. W. SHERWOOD,
A. S. BRADFORD,
Pumping Plant Committee.
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH—Corner Broad way and Lemon streets. Services morning and evening. Sunday school at 11 am. Rev. John Berg, pastor.