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Real Estate Transfers Furnished by the Orange County Title Company Santa Ana. C W Brockman to Oscar P Wyatt—Blk 16, Garden Grove tct; $10. Huntington Beach co to Mrs Mary A E Thomas—Lots 15 and 17, blk 115, Huntington Beach; $10. Newport Land co to Jesse W Freeman—Lots 6 and 7, blk 7, Newport Island; $10. Huntington Beach co to Frank Kelsey—Lots 14 and 16, blk 617, Huntington Beach; $10. Sarah J Marsters to S A Marsters—I ac in nw cor lot 9, Anaheim Extension; $10. Jas T Wilson to Ethel Whitted—Lot 5, blk 3, Southside add to Santa Ana; $10. Nathan Robbins to Hiram Eckles—Lots 6 and 24, blk B, Craddick's sub of Parker & Stephen's add to Orange; $10. Mayme Peelor to Gertrude Harvey—E 80 feet of lots 9, 10 11 and 12, blk 28, Fullerton; $10. Mike Ryman et al to Warren A Tracy—Lot 11 and n 2 ac of lot 18, Whitaker's add to Buena Park; $10. C M Salter to Ellen Martin—Lot 4, blk B, Halladay's add to Santa Ana; $10. Huntington Beach co to E J Booth—Lots 8 and 10, blk 521, Huntington Beach, 17th st sec; $10. A McDermont to H C Page—Lot 4, blk 2, McDermont's add to Fullerton; $10. Hiram Eckles to Nathan Robbins—Lot 17, blk C, Beach's add to Orange; $10. Huntington Beach co to Elizabeth W Hall et al—Lots 38 add 39, blk 403, Huntington Beach, Main st sec; $10. Conrad Brockman to J H Wyatt—Blk 7, Garden Grove Home tct; $10. A McDermont to H C Page—Lot 4, blk 2, McDermont's add to Fullerton; $10. Hiram Eckles to Nathan Robbins— Lot 17, blk C, Beach's add to Orange; $10. Huntington Beach co to Elizabeth W Hall et al—Lots 38 add 39, blk 403, Huntington Beach, Main st sec; $10. Conrad Brockman to J H Wyatt— Blk 7, Garden Grove Home tct; $10. Maurice Ray to Jacob Stern—S½ of set of set, sec 7, t 3 s, r 10; $10. Huntington Beach co to E J Booth— Lots 8 and 10, blk 521, Huntington Beach; $10. John Stuckenbruck to May Killefer —Lots 10, 11 and 12, blk 15, pt of Tustin city; $10. John Cubbon, trustee, to W O Hill— Lot 2, blk 5, South Side add to Santa Ana; $10. J C Nichols, trustee, to L D Mercereau—Lots 1 and 2, blk 5, Pacific Electric sub; $10. J C Reynolds to H P Winchel—Lot 16, blk F, Geopper's add to Santa Ana; $10. J W Head et al to Mrs Mary Hall— Lots 2 and 4, blk 4, Pacific City; $10. W Wilson to John A McFadden— Lot 20, blk 10, East Newport; $10. R Courreges to Robert D Emery— Lots 10, 12 and 13, blk 206, Huntington Beach; $10. A H Cheney to H L Bassett—Lot 4, blk 9, Pacific City; $10. James F Davis to W Wilson—Lots 14 and 15, blk 11, East Newport; $10. Huntington Beach co to A Beier Lot 6, blk 317, Huntington Beach; $10. A Mother's Command. William Brookfield, the English divine, used to tell this story: "The new bishop of New Zealand in a farewell and pathetic interview with his mother after his appointment was thus addressed by her in such sequence as sobs and tears would permit: 'I suppose they will eat you, my dear. I try to think otherwise, but I suppose they will. Well, we will leave it in the hands of Providence. But, if they do, mind, my dear, and disagree with them!'" Propriety and Clothes. The ladies of Lamu surpass those of all other nations in retiring modesty, for they not only hide their faces, but dressed by her in such sequence as sobs and tears would permit: 'I suppose they will eat you, my dear. I try to think otherwise, but I suppose they will. Well, we will leave it in the hands of Providence. But, if they do, mind, my dear, and disagree with them!'" Propriety and Clothes. The ladies of Lamu surpass those of all other nations in retiring modesty, for they not only hide their faces, but walk about under a small tent, which requires the assistance of a servant to carry it. It is not surprising to hear that they have a very bad reputation for propriety, for in Africa female respectability is in inverse ration to the quality of clothes worn.—Elliot's "East Africa." Cheap Medicine. The occidental physician is not without honor in the orient. The Calcutta Statesman tells how a doctor in a Bengal hospital had a bearskin doormat. In a few days it was plucked entirely bare. Whatever ailments the patients complained of, they regarded a few hairs from the doctor's mat as more curative than the medicines he prescribed. The Last Word. Bobby—Is every word in this dictionary, pa? Peckley—Oh, no, my child. Every little while a new word comes into the language. Bobby—What's the latest word, pa? Peckley—Your ma will tell you. She always has the last word. One Way to Look at It. "A man always gets on easier by taking his wife's advice." "Yes," answered Mr. Meekton. "When things turn out badly there isn't so much said." CALL FOR Republican County Convention. meeting of the Republican County Committee for Orange County, California, June 9th, 1906, the following call for a Republican County Convention is hereby to meet at Spurgeon's Hall, in the City Ana, California, on the 26th day of 1906, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, for following purposes: - nominate candidates for the following to-wit: (1) County Clerk, (2) Sheriff, Border, (4) Auditor, (5) Treasurer, (6) Collector, (7) Assessor, (8) District Attorney, (9) Coroner and Public Administrator, superintendent of Schools, (11) Surveyor, assemblyman 77th Assembly District, delegates to Republican State Convention the said Delegates to act as Delegates to 4th Equalization District Convention the 3rd Railroad District Convention and Appellate District Convention), (14) votes to the 8th District Congressional election, [15] Justices of the Peace and tables of the various judicial Districts of the County, [16] five Supervisors—one from supervisoral District; and for the purpose of selecting a Republican County Committee and transacting such other business as may come before the Convention,pportionment of delegates to said County convention shall be one Delegate at large for precinct, one Delegate for each fifteen or fraction thereof cast for Presidential voters at the General Election in 1904. Primaries for the election of Delegates to Convention shall be held on Saturday, and day of June, 1906, between the hours five and six p.m. of said day. Use the officers hereinafter named fail to serve, the Republicans present will in vacancies. Person shall be allowed to vote at said sites, unless he is a qualified Elector of precinct and assents to the following: "I am a Resident of this Precinct. I not voted before at this primary, and am red, or will register, and I have a bona fide intention to support the nominees Republican party at the coming elec-do further declare that I am not able to support the nominees or selections other party or organization." Selection officers shall issue certificates of all Delegates immediately after use of the primaries, and said Election shall certify to the Secretary of thistee the names of Delegates elected to County Convention. Portionment of Delegates to the Pre-Convention on the basis hereinbefore named is fixed as follows, to-wit: INCT REPRESENTATION m No. 1...8 "...2...6 Park...5 McCoy, clerk S R Herron, Polling place, school house. West Orange—Inspector Wm Kemson, Judge J E Parker, clerk D R Kelsey, Polling place, school house. West Anaheim—Inspector John Powers, Judge Archie Henry, clerk Geo Carroll, Polling place, school house. Yorba—Inspector M Boisseranc, Judge W C Stadtegger, clerk F C Marquez, Polling place, Marquez's store, Huntington Beach—Inspector R P Mitchell, Judge Thos A Marmout, clerk M S Lemon, Polling place, school house. N AULM, Secretary. R U WILLIAMS, Chairman. Political Announcements George E. Peters (Incumbent) candidate for RECORDER Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. S. O. Walker Of Buena Park, candidate for SHERIFF Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. W. M. Scott Of Santa Ana, candidate for Assessor Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. Bryant Williams Of Orange, candidate for County Clerk Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. Clyde L. Bishop NOTICE OF SALE Whereas, an application by the Board of Trustees of California, for a franchise years, to erect, maintain and wires with all the necessary tures thereon, over and in leys, lanes, highways and said City of Anaheim; to their nals, conversation and if and over said wires by them together with the right to and maintain all necessary wires, house connections and appliances in county may be necessary for them lently operating and maintaining wires and fixtures, and c telephone and telegraph thereof. Notice is hereby given Trustees propose to grant sealed bids for such franchise at the office of said Board City until Thursday, July 7th p. m., at which time the session at their office in Anaheim, California, open and said franchise will then be awarded to the person who shall make the highest provided only, that at the said bids any responsible present, or represented, franchise a sum not less than above the highest sealed bid bid, so made, may be raised any other responsible bids may so continue until final shall be struck off, sold at Board of Trustees, to the gold coin of the United States ful bidder deposit w City of Anaheim at least an amount of his bid before he struck off to him,and said clerk within twenty per cent. of the amount thall necessary expenses sale of such franchise,and shall fall to do so then for shall be forfeited and said franchise shall be vow shall again be offered. Republican party at the coming elecdo further declare that I am not to support the nominees or selections other party or organization." Selection officers shall issue certificates of all Delegates immediately after use of the primaries, and said Election shall certify to the Secretary of this tee the names of Delegates elected to County Convention. Apportionment of Delegates to the Preson on the basis hereinbefore named is fixed as follows, to-wit: Bryant Williams Of Orange, candidate for County Clerk Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. Clyde L. Bishop Of Santa Ana, candidate for Assemblyman Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. W. G. POTTER Of Santa Ana, candidate for County Treasurer Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. J. B. Nichols Of Santa Ana (Incumbent), candidate for County Superintendent of Schools Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. J. Howard Bell Of Santa Ana, candidate for District Attorney Subject to the decision of the Republican County County. Geo. E. Dutton Of Anaheim, announces himself as a candidate for Supervisor THIRD DISTRICT Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. Samuel M. Davis Candidate for District Attorney Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. Notice to Crime: Estate of LOUIS BERELLE. Notice is hereby given by administrator of the estate deceased, to the creditors having claims against them to exhibit them with theirs, within four months after cation of this notice (which first made on the 14th day the said administrator, at the Melrose, Center street, being the place for the training of said estate in the city dated June 14, 1906). Administrator of the estate deceased. RICHARD MELROSE, attorney Supervisor THIRD DISTRICT Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. Samuel M. Davis Candidate for District Attorney Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. Cal. D. Lester Of Santa Ana, (present County Clerk) candidate for AUDITOR of Orange County. Subject to decision of the Republican County Convention. C. E. Ruddock Of Fullerton, candidate for SHERIFF Subject to decision of the Republican County Convention. San Juan Capistrano Hot Springs Hot Mineral Baths, sure cure for rheumatism. Camps Rented. Boarding House Now Open. For further information, Address, E. R. FORSTER, San Juan Capistrano, Cal. W. S. Taylor F. J. Johnston ...For Quick Results in Real Estate... Johnston & Taylor Business Opportunities 2061½ S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Palace Meat Market Schumacher & Schneider Proprietors DEALEPS IN Choice Fresh and Salted Meats Telephone Main 51 Meats Delivered to all parts of city NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE. Whereas, an application has been filed with the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim, California, for a franchise for a term of fifty years, to erect, maintain and operate poles and tires with all the necessary and auxiliary fixes thereon, over and along the streets, alleyways, highways and public places of the City of Anaheim; to transmit sounds, signals, conversation and intelligence through overhead wires by means of electricity; together with the right to construct, operate and maintain all necessary feeders, service lines, house connections and other apparatus and appliances in connection therewith as may be necessary for the purpose of sufficiently operating and maintaining said poles, tires and fixtures, and carrying on a general telephone and telegraph business by means thereof. Notice is hereby given that said Board of Trustees propose to grant the same, and that bids for such franchise will be received at the office of said Board of Trustees of said city until Thursday, July 26th, 1906, at 8 o'clock in the morning, at which time the Board will, in open session, at their office in the City Hall, Anaheim, California, open and read such bids, and if franchise will then be struck off, sold and awarded to the person, firm or corporation so shall make the highest cash bid therefor; provided only, that at the time of opening bids any responsible firm or corporation present, or represented, may bid for said franchise a sum not less than ten per cent. above the highest sealed bid therefor, and said bids so made, may be raised ten per cent. by another responsible bidder, and said bidding by so continue until finally said franchise will be struck off, sold and awarded by said board of Trustees, to the highest bidder in each coin of the United States. Said success-bidder shall deposit with the clerk of said city of Anaheim at least ten per cent. of the amount of his bid before the franchise shall be struck off to him, and shall deposit with the clerk, within twenty-four hours after acceptance of his bid the remaining ninety percent. Of the amount thereof, together with necessary expenses connected with the sale of such franchise, and in case he, or it, fail to do so then the said deposit thereafter shall be forfeited and the said award of said franchise shall be void and said franchise again be offered for sale to the W. E. STEWART, M. D. Center Street Hours 10 lo 12 a.m.; 2 to 4 p.m. Anaheim - California Hatzfeld's Reliable Pharmacy Next to Postoffice If your prescription is filled here it is filled accurately and with fresh, pure drugs. Seventeen years experience in the drug business. This store is advertised by the people. Ask your neighbor this question. "Who is your druggist?" The answer should be: HATZFELD Ask about Cal-Lax Tablets, the California Laxative. J. P. Hatzfeld, Prop. Anaheim - California Phone Main 291 SANTA FE HALF RATES Every Sunday the Santa Fe will sell ROUND TRIP tickets to Los Angeles and return at rate of ONE FAIR (80 cents). so made, may be raised ten per cent. by other responsible bidder, and said bidding may so continue until finally said franchise will be struck off, sold and awarded by said of Trustees, to the highest bidder in coin of the United States. Said success-bidder shall deposit with the clerk of said of Anaheim at least ten per cent. of the amount thereof, together with necessary expenses connected with the sale of such franchise, and in case he, or it, fail to do so then the said deposit thereafter shall be forfeited and the said award of said franchise shall be void and said franchise will again be offered for sale to the highest bidder therefor in the same manner under the same restrictions as herein-ore provided. Each bid shall be accompanied with cash, a certified check, payable to the Treasurer of City of Anaheim, for the full amount paid bid; and in addition thereto, the successful bidder will be required, within five days after an order granting said franchise, to a written acceptance of said franchise, together with a bond in the penal sum of five hundred dollars, with at least two good and excellent sureties, to be approved by said ward of Trustees, conditioned that such bid shall well and truly observe, fulfill and form each and every term and condition of such franchise, and that in case of any breach of any condition of such bond, the whole count of the penal sum therein named shall taken and deemed to be liquidated damages, and shall be recoverable from the principal and sureties upon said bond. The successful bidder and his assigns must bring the life of said franchise, pay to said ward of Anaheim two per cent. of the gross annual receipts of the person, partnership or corporation to whom the franchise is awarded using its use, operation or possession. Percentage shall be paid for the first five years succeeding the date of the franchise, thereafter such percentage shall be pay annually; and in the event said payment not made, said franchise shall be forfeited. Draft of the ordinance to be adopted by Board of Trustees, granting said francee (with the name of the person, firm, or corporation to whom said franchise may be ordered left blank) is on file in the office of City Clerk of said Board of Trustees, at the Hall, in said City of Anaheim, and is open for inspection of all persons who desire to for the same; and reference is hereby due to said draft for the terms conditions limitations to be contained in said francee. Order of the Board of Trustees of the City Clerk of said Board of Trustees, at the Hall, in said City of Anaheim, and is open for inspection of all persons who desire to for the same; and reference is hereby due to said draft for the terms conditions limitations to be contained in said francee. Notice to Creditors State of LOUIS BERELLA, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Louis Berella, deceased, to the creditors of, and all per-having claims against the said deceased, exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice (which publication was made on the 14th day of June, 1906.) to said administrator, at the office of Richard Rose, Center street, Anaheim, the same place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the county of Orange. dated June 14, 1906. GEORGE S. SMITH, Administrator of the estate of Louis Berella, deceased. je14-t5 HARD MELROSE, attorney for administrator rank J. Nemetz HATZFELD Ask about Cal-Lax Tablets, the California Laxative. J. P. Hatzfeld, Prop. Anaheim. California Phone Main 291 SANTA FE HALF RATES Every Sunday the Santa Fe will sell ROUND 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. Lumber J. M. Griffith & Co. Just Received Twenty Carloads Lumber and Builders' Material Doors, Windows, Lath, Shingles, Shakes, Lime and Cement. Los Angeles Street, near S. P. depot. HENRY M. ADAMS, AGENT THE CORRECT TIME Is what every man wants; the only way to have it is to take your watches where they KNOW HOW to do the work and get the best that is in a watch out of it. This we guarantee to do. C. I. HOOPLE 125 Center St. Anaheim We Just Received A Big Line of Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry And Signet Rings. Prices are very reasonable. Bring in your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. B. Hartfield IF YOU are in need of a Good Clock and wish one at an Exceptionally Low Price, call and look over our line. Mantle Clocks of that Old Reliable Make, the Seth Thomas.' We also carry in stock the best makes of Watch Cases and Movements and which we can sell you. B. Hartfield IF YOU are in need of a Good Clock and wish one at an Exceptionally Low Price, call and look over our line Mantle Clocks of that Old Reliable Make, the Seth Thomas. We also carry in stock the best makes of Watch Cases and Movements and which we can sell you at a Surprisingly Low Price Considering quality offered and the guarantee given. W. C. Talcott Mullinix Drug Store Anaheim Cal. Wanted—Fraternal insurance man to take good paying contract with old established order. None but first-class experienced man with reference considered. Call or write Geo. S. Caruthers, Superintendent, 211 Delta Bldg, 426 S. Spring St, Los Angeles. m24tf LOST ON STOLEN From Los Alamitos, May 3d, a bay pony, weight about 800 lbs, heavy with foal, white left hind foot, slit in right ear. Finder notify Frank Sparks, Los Alamitos. m31t2 3000—CREAM PIES—3000 since we have been at it; but our latest pie, which "Powell" makes, will beat the record at the rate it is going—"Strawberry Cream." Upton-St. Clair does not have to investigate our kitchen, we cook in your presence. Carrie's Cafe. 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.