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Among local candidates whose personality appeals especially to citizens of this judicial township, Judge J. S. Howard takes a leading place. Judge Howard has filled the office of township justice for one term, and his administration has been clean and incorruptible throughout the four years during which he has graced the office. He has passed upon many an intricate point of law during these years, in cases coming before him of one order or another, and his decisions have ever had the endorsements of the best citizens and tax payers throughout the township. He is gifted with a keen sense of discrimination between right and wrong, and goes to the kernel of a subject placed before him with unerring judgment and quick perception. When it comes to evil-doers the M. H. LITTEN, republican date for township constancy man eminently entitled party's undivided support no other reason than the he is the only republican county in a three-cornered Such contests are always things to handle; the being to accord such can undivided support of one This should be done in the Mr. Litten in view of his fitness for the office. He an efficient peace officer time past, and has given a count of himself. He down some notable criminal it was due to his efforts not to any other one thing Carlos Corona gang of pads were dispersed and jail or run out of the court ten has detective instinct make him a capable offender his personal bravery he been questioned. He is a hand when wanted, and yet asked to play his hand pinochle before taking chase of a criminal, but in on the spot after his time. He is entitled to an receive his party supposed. Let republicans mind that three-cornered and throw their votes party nominee. From a Litten will run well and elected. der or another, and his decisions have ever had the endorsements of the best citizens and tax payers throughout the township. He is gifted with a keen sense of discrimination between right and wrong, and goes to the kernel of a subject placed before him with unerring judgment and quick perception. When it comes to evil-doers the judge deals out justice impartially to all, knowing neither friend nor foe. To those unfortunates who are entitled to mercy, he is ever lenient; to those deserving of punishment, he places upon them the hand of the law in no uncertain fashion. Judge Howard is a student and, scholarly gentleman, at once entitled to support not only of his own party, but of all good people generally. Too often voters who cast their ballot for governor, congressman and other state and county officers imagine their party has been thereby sufficiently recognized, and when coming to township nominees lose sight of the importance of supporting them. In the person of Judge Howard voters will find him to be as worthy of republican support as the candidates for governor and congress, and that is saying a great deal. That he will run well ahead of his ticket and be triumphantly elected, we have no doubt. Neither is he averse to accepting a democratic vote now and then, as well, and many voters of that political faith have assured him of their support. Those offenders who the judge has severely punished for infraction of the law, are of course opposed to him. "No thief e'er felt the halter draw, with good opinion of the law." The opposition of these fry should make votes for the judge. Rally to his support. Consul-General George W. Those onders who the judge has severely punished for infraction of the law, are of course opposed to him. "No thief e'er felt the halter draw, with good opinion of the law." The opposition of these fry should make votes for the judge. Rally to his support. Consul-General George W. Roosevelt reports from Brussels that during the past few years horse breeding has become one of the most lucrative resources of farmers in the Belgian province of Brabant. The year 1905 was especially noticeable for the great activity in the sale of breeding animals, especially animals four and five years old, which readily sold at exceptionally high prices. A good draft gelding brings from 1800 to 2500 francs [$347.40 to $482.50] Full-grown animals are rare, and horse dealers find considerable difficulty in procuring horses four and five years old. Port Limon, Costa Rico, says Consul Chester Donaldson, is the largest banana port in the world, the shipments being 10,000,000 bunches for the year ended June 30, 1906, and the value $4,000,000. The Madeira Islands produced 880,000 gallons of wine in 1905, of which 11,660 gallons were shipped to the United States. LITTEN, republican canditionary township constable, is a minimally entitled to his undivided support, if for any reason than the fact that he only republican in the win a three-cornered fight. Contests are always difficult to handle; the best way to accord such candidate the best support of one's party. Should be done in the case of seen in view of his especial for the office. He has been sent peace officer for some out, and has given a good acf himself. He has run some notable criminals, and due to his efforts more than other one thing that the corona gang of petty footare dispersed and sent to run out of the county. Litdetective instincts which from a capable official, and personal bravery has never restioned. He is always on when wanted, and has never to play his hand out at before taking up the criminal, but is Johnny spot after his man every life is entitled to and should his party support undiLet republicans bear in that three-cornered contest, now their votes for their nominee. From all reports will run well and be easily In response to inquiries from parties in California, Consul D. R. Birch of Malaga, furnishes the following information about the fruit crop in Spain: The outlook for the opening of the fruit season of southern Spain next month (September) is less hopeful than was anticipated in the early spring. Almonds will be fewer, the raisin crop is two weeks late, and olives are prematurely ripening and falling from the trees. "Jordans," that luscious almond wholly indigenous to the environs of Malaga, will be fewer to the extent of perhaps 60 per cent, if the recent reports from the growing districts are to be believed. The unusual cold of last winter is held responsible for the shortage. The coming Spanish olive crop is reported by Consul Bartleman at Seville, to be in excellent condition, with prospects for a good average harvest. The wheat crop of India this year is a large one. The area sown amounts to 26,226,200 acres, and the yield is estimated at 8,560,000 tons, as against 7,582,000 tons last year, the increase being 13 percent. The Indian Trade Journal, which makes this statement, says that the government is taking a deep interest in the complaint of the admixture of dirt in the wheat that is ex- are no modern dairies in but in the canal zone, in Panama, and through interior, establishments found where cows are kept such as it is, is furnished farmers. The management so-called dairies is carried every primitive manner and a poor quality of milk, in quantity, is not sufficiency the demand. The laws are rarely given shelter, care is taken of them, compelled to forage for milk is sold at from 20 to gold per quart, and is ushered before it reaches the market, and, poor as it is, is not get. Hence, condensed evaporated cream have place almost completely and private families. Total value of the exports of provisions and dairy for the year ending June was $210,990,065, against 373 in 1905. The exports 4,523,359 pounds of canned valued at $6,430,446; 27 pounds of fresh beef; 5 pounds of cured beef; 63 pounds of bacon; 194, pounds of hams, 155,265, pounds of pork; 741,516,886 lard; 221,452,249 pounds and oleomargarine: 7- year is a large one. The area sown amounts to 26,226,200 acres, and the yield is estimated at 8,560,000 tons, as against 7,582,000 tons last year, the increase being 13 percent. The Indian Trade Journal, which makes this statement, says that the government is taking a deep interest in the complaint of the admixture of dirt in the wheat that is exported. On Monday the government placed its ban on the shippers of unwholesome meats. Oct. 1st is the date when any person or corporation who slaughters and sells objectional meats between states may be punished by a fine of $10,-000 or imprisonment for two years, or both. Any sufferer from bad animal food need only notify the United States district attorney, on whom rests the responsibility of prosecuting. Meat inspection for country and interstate trade has been in progress at several points in this state for months and Monday's law applies only to interstate transportation. It has been complied with long ago, wholesale meat dealers say. The law relating to labels on meat products declares there shall be no sale under false or misleading names. A trade name may be used, but the real name of the meat sold must be contained in it. Consul Covert of Lyons, in a report on artificial silk, says: Several varieties of artificial silk are in the market in France, displayed in some of the stores and offered for sale at figures much below the genuine arttcle. Next to Chardonnet the viscose is the most common. It is one of the valuable forms of dissolved cellulose, which may be precipitated and made to assume al- The exports valued at $6,430,446; 27 pounds of fresh beef; 155,265 pounds of cured beef; 83 pounds of bacon; 194,- pounds of hams; 155,265,- pounds of pork; 741,516,886 pounds of lard; 221,452,249 pounds of oil and oleomargarine; 7,- pounds of sausage; 27,360,- pounds of butter; and 16,562,- pounds of cheese. W. Schumann of Mainz outlook for either a fine or large in Germany is fast dismal. To the middle of July section of the vineyards was dissatisfactory. About that ever, several very cold nights set in, followed by heat. Soon after that feared disease of the microospora, made its appearance and spread with most binary rapidity to almost yards—to those that had been dyed with sulphate of copper to those that had not.ion assails leaves and al-葡萄. The leaves turn red the fruit withers, causing it to drop off. Strenuous being made to combat this prospect of saving the vintage in some of the mining districts. AMERICAN harvests for this year will be the largest on record, according to the following estimates based on data of the Department of Agriculture: Winter wheat, 493,434,000 bushels; spring wheat, 278,830,000 bushels, against 428,-462,834 and 264,516,655 bushels, respectively, in 1905. The total corn crop for 1906 is estimated at 2,713,194,000, against 2,707,993,540 bushels last year. A. C. BLACK of Santa Ana, independent league nominee for railroad commissioner in Southern California, has received the endorsement of democaats in Los Angeles county. Inasmuch as the nomination of R. F. Goings, democratic candidate for railroad commissioner, has not been forwarded to the secretary of state, the county central committee has swung its entire support to the independence league nominee. Always Reliable Our Millinery Workroom Is now open for the Season Formal opening will be announced later ASHER & FALKENSTEIN "Where Quality Counts" Just received a carload of good Northern Wheat $1 50 per 100 Ibs A liberal discount in ton lots. Northern Wheat $1 50 per 100 Ibs A liberal discount in ton lots. so all kinds of Chick food and Egg food and Poultry Supplies AT H. A. Dickel Chile needles, twine and thermometers dryers. AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK ANAHEIM, CAL. Term Deposits draw 4 per cent compound interest. January deposits draw 3 per cent compound interest. Commercial money taken and certificates issued. Money can on Real Estate. If you patronize home industries and institutions? If not WHY not? Start a savings account with us and we will pay you interest and keep your in circulation here at home where it will do you the most good and help up our county and our town. In Need of Money or you Wish to Open an Account See Us. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Shanley, John Hartung, H. A. JohnD., F. H. Houck, C. Federman, Frank O. Rust, B. Dauser, A. Nagel, Geo. W. L. Hale. OFFICERS Frank Shanley, President H. A. Johnston, Vice-President F. H. Houck, Second Vice-President John Hartung, Cashier Anaheim Views Souvenir Post Cards Jos. Helmsen HEIM, CAL. Souvenir Post Cards Jos. Helmsen Your Dainty Underwear 1 Starched Pieces don't look though they had been through not when they are returned the Ana Steam Laundry W. McCOLLUM ANAHEIM AGENT R WAGON CALLS OU are in need of a Good Clock with one at an Exceptionally Low wall and look over our line of Clocks of that Old Reliable the Seth Thomas. 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The only place in town for second-hand wheels. If you want a new wheel that I have not got, please put in your order. I will get it within two days notice. You may have your choice. Wheels called for and delivery. Everything promptly done. Tel. Main 653 R. E. Henrich, Prop.