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WASHINGTON CHAT [CORRESPONDENCE OF THE GAZETTE] Washington, D. C., Oct. 14. With the return of the President to Washington comes the talk of an extra session of congress. Although the beginning of the regular session is but sixty days off, it is regarded in official circles that the president may feel called on to convene the congress in special session for the purpose of authorizing the heavy expenditures involved in transporting the forces of the United States to the occupation of Cuba. Since the return of the president and Secretary Root there have been several cabinet meetings held and every phase of the Cuban matter has been gone over. The important question is the probable length of time the American troops will be stationed on the island. If it should last for many months it would be necessary to have congress appropriate additional funds as the money now on hand to the credit of the war department is barely enough to carry on the work, as far as it has gone, until the first week in December and as there is no telling just how many more troops and vessels are needed, naturally there is some uneasiness as to the financial end of the affair. It is costing $10,000 per day for each of the transports chartered to carry the troops, to say nothing of the other vast sums spent making the entire expenses so far several millions. REPUBLICAN TICKETS FOR GOVERNOR James N. Gillett...of H. FOR CONGRESS—Eighth S. C. Smith...of B. County Ticket FOR ASSEMBLYMAN Clyde Bishop...of Elk FOR COUNTY CLERK W. B. Williams...of FOR SHERIFF S. Q. Walker...of Buehner FOR RECORDER Geo. E. Peters...of Salem FOR AUDITOR Cal. D. Lester...of Salem FOR TREASURER W. G. Potter...of Salem FOR TAX COLLECTOR J. C. Lamb...of Salem FOR ASSESSOR W. M. Scott...of Salem FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY S. M. Davis...of Salem FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRY AND CORONER Geo. S. Smith...of Salem FOR SUPERINTENDENTS SCHOOLS W. R. Carpenter...of Public Surveyor Chas. R. Schenck...of Salem FOR SUPERVISORS First District H. E. Smith...of Salem Second District G. W. Moore...of Salem Third District George E. Dutton...of Alameda Fourth District D. A. MacMullan...of Fifth District George W. Angle...of San Juan JUSTICES OF THE PRIME ANAHEIM TOWNSHIP. J. S. Howard...of Ames until the first week in December and as there is no telling just how many more troops and vessels are needed, naturally there is some uneasiness as to the financial end of the affair. It is costing $10,000 per day for each of the transports chartered to carry the troops, to say nothing of the other vast sums spent making the entire expenses so far several millions. For the first time in many years, the United States Supreme Court, which will open its session this month, will have only eight justices on the bench, no successor having been appointed to Justice Brown, who retired on account of the age limit. An unusual amount of work will come before the court and the session will be of national interest as the pending questions affect nearly every section of the country. Decisions on a score of cases left over from last term are expected shortly after the court convenes, after which hearings will begin on others of the docket. The first new case will be that of the Isles of Pines, in which the court will be called upon to determine whether that island is foreign territory or not, the case being brought to court over the free entry into this country of fifty boxes of cigars. Another interesting suit will be that of W. B. Williams of Illinois, to decide the legality of the purchase of the Panama canal zone. Williams sought to restrain the Secretary of the Treasury from paying the fifty millions of dollars for the strip. The Arkansas river irrigation case will be heard early in the session. In this Kansas seeks to prevent the citizens of Colorado from diverting water from the river for irrigation purposes, claiming that the supply in Kansas is thus dangerously depleted. Nebraskans will be interested in the suits of the C. In this Kansas seeks to prevent the citizens of Colorado from diverting water from the river for irrigation purposes, claiming that the supply in Kansas is thus dangerously depleted. Nebraskans will be interested in the suits of the C. For Your Protection we place this label on every package of Scott's Emulsion. The man with a fish on his back is our trade-mark, and it is a guarantee that Scott's Emulsion will do all that is claimed for it. Nothing better for lung, throat or bronchial troubles in infant or adult. Scott's Emulsion is one of the greatest flesh-builders known to the medical world. We'll send you a sample free. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street New York REPUBLICAN TICKET FOR GOVERNOR Gillett...of Humboldt CONGRESS—Eighth District of Bakersfield COUNTY Ticket FOR ASSEMBLYMAN Shop...of El Modena COUNTY CLERK Williams...of Orange FOR SHERIFF Teller...of Buena Park FOR RECORDER Masters...of Santa Ana FOR AUDITOR Storer...of Santa Ana FOR TREASURER Storer...of Santa Ana TAX COLLECTOR D...of Santa Ana FOR ASSESSOR Att...of Santa Ana STRICT ATTORNEY S...of Santa Ana PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR AND CORONER With...of Santa Ana PERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Center...of Placentia FOR SURVEYOR Shenck...of Santa Ana FOR SUPERVISORS First District Th...of Santa Ana Second District Fire...of Smeltzer Third District Dutton...of Anaheim Fourth District Mullan...of Olive Fifth District Angle...of Santa Ana ES OF THE PEACE AHEIM TOWNSHIP. Ord...of Anaheim DEMOCRATIC TICKET FOR GOVERNOR Theodore A. Bell...of Napa FOR CONGRESS—Eighth District C. A. Barlow...of San Luis Obispo County FOR COUNTY CLERK S. N. Fuller...Fullerton SHERIFF Theo. Lacy...Santa Ana AUDITOR C. W. Warner...Huntington Beach TREASURER J. C. Joplin...of Trabuco TAX COLLECTOR F. M. Robinson...of Santa Ana DISTRICT ATTORNEY H. C. Head...of Santa Ana SUPT. OF SCHOOLS J. J. Ziellian...of Tustin SURVEYOR S. H. Finley...of Santa Ana ASSEMBLYMAN Dr. M. A. Menges...of Santa Ana SUPERVISORS—FIRST DISTRICT Ed. Waite...of Santa Ana SECOND DISTRICT J. C. Ord...of Huntington Beach THIRD DISTRICT D. S. Linebarger...of Fullerton FOURTH DISTRICT G. D. Toothaker...of Orange FIFTH DISTRICT T. H. Smith...of Tustin Township—Anaheim Justice of the Peace S. Littlefield...of Anaheim CONSTABLE Fred Johnson...of Anaheim Township—Fullerton Pitkin's Guaranteed for painting barns, roofs, gallon and 1 gallon Nearly forty years paint and thousands that there are no material than those made. One gallon of our feet two coats, on or rough wood work, 10 L. Fresh Stock Ball Mason Economy Fruit Jar Extra Tops for Eco Ball Mason Pints, 65c; Qt;s, 75; A To Farmers Stockmen Dairymen (Kov) At 40 cents per ton f. o. b. cars or best Dairy Food in California. Los Alam Political Announcement J. C. ORD Of Bay City, regular democratic nominee for Supervisor SECOND DISTRICT where they lived. Some of the missives bore five and six forwarding addresses and had traveled thousands of miles in search of the owners, but all without success. Now the snug little sum belongs to Uncle Sam to have and to hold. The money was in the following denominations: Treasury notes, $1013; gold coin, $20; silver coin, $518; nickel coin, $46; copper coin, $20; foreign money, $32. As President Roosevelt expects to spend the greater part of November in Panama, he has been hard at work upon his message to congress during the past summer and now has it practically complete. With the exception of a subject or two, especially Cuba, he will have little more work to do upon it. It has been decided that the start for Panama will be made on the 8th of November, two days after the president casts his vote at Oyster Bay. Preparations for the lengthy trip are well completed and special arrangements To Farmers Stockmen Dairymen At 40 cents per ton f. o. b. cars or best Dairy Food in California. Los Alamitos P.S. A little molasses left at $1.00 Diluvio Gold and We wish to call them we will RAISE THE PRICE to thirty cents. So come proposition on the market. Rooms 10–11, 206½ Sq. D. R. DILUVIO GOLD O. LAGMA Builder and Graduated Arcade Having 28 years experience in construction and thorough ed in designing Artistic Home Consult me before build will submit Plans, etc., of right up to date and save you RESIDENCE NO. 207 HERMINE P. O. BOX 253 MONEY can be borrowed favorable terms SAVINGS, LOAN and BUILD ASSOCIATION OF A than from any institution in the A Home Institution conducted by home men If you want to borrow me at a low rate to pay off present mortgage, or to a home or to improve present one, address or Fred A. BacSecretary has taken for itself one bills belonging to the Phillahas placed a Dutch ruler of affairs. Immediately reached the State officials, union was opened with the rule to find out under what Dutch representative govern an American isladas Island, as it is called, in the Philippine limits to the transfer from Spain and States, and is one of partile of the group. As away from the Dutch peoarrived and officials are somewhat restless. A few of grace have been allowif an answer is not forthwar department will be to send a warship of some the most convenient PhilCommunication with people is to be had only vessels, which accounts for the long delay. Division of the postment is actually getting the expense of people in the country who have through the mail placed letters addressed to perannot be found. From red letters turned into letter office during the september, a total of $1651 and in amounts ranging tle penny to a twenty all enclosed in envelopes not a clue could be sewho sent the money or practically complete. With the exception of a subject or two, especially Cuba, he will have little more work to do upon it. It has been decided that the start for Panama will be made on the 8th of November, two days after the president casts his vote at Oyster Bay. Preparations for the lengthy trip are well completed and special arrangements are now being made with the telegraph and cable companies to have their respective lines in thorough repair and working order so that the executive will have perfect communication with this country while he is away. 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A member of the Nebraska legislature was making a speech on some momentous question, and in concluding said: "In the words of Daniel Webster, who wrote the dictionary, 'Give me liberty or give me death!'" One of his colleagues pulled at his coat and whispered: "Daniel Webster did not write the dictionary. it was Noah." "Noah, nothing," replied the speaker, "Noah built the ark." Your Dainty Underwear And Starched Pieces o as though they had been a riot when they are from the Santa Ana Steam La E. W. McCOLL ANAHEIM AGEN OUR WAGON CALLS FOR SALE OR TRA Good mare and colt for L. Plymouth Rock chickens no year old. R.R. Staples, end street. Phone 574. Atkin's Barn Paint Guaranteed for five years. Especially adapted for building barns, roofs, bridges, fences, etc. Put up in 5 and 1 gallon cans, full measure. Nearly forty years experience in the art of making and thousands of tests, have proven conclusively there are no more durable paints made from any mathan those made from oxide of iron. One gallon of our Barn Paint will cover 200 square two coats, on ordinary new wood work; on old or wood work, less. AT— L. E. MILLER'S Fresh Stock of Mason Fruit Jars amy Fruit Jars, Rubbers, Sealing Wax and Caps. Tops for Economy Jars. Mason Jars 65c; Qts, 75; ½ gal., $1 00. Good Jelly Glasses 30c. doz. A. NAGEL Sugar Beet Pulp (Kow-Breakfast Food) FOR SALE. per ton f. o. b. cars or wagon fresh from Factory. Conceded to be the cheapest and Food in California. Write for freight rate if too far to haul. Los Alamitos Sugar Company A. NAGEL Sugar Beet Pulp (Kow-Breakfast Food) FOR SALE. per ton f. o. b. cars or wagon fresh from Factory. Conceded to be the cheapest and Food in California. Write for freight rate if too far to haul. Los Alamitos Sugar Company tle molasses left at $1.00 per barrel. [aug9-3m] Los Alamitos, Cal. Vio Gold and Copper Mining Company We wish to call the attention of our friends and stockholders that RAISE THE PRICE of our Stock in the near future from fifteen cents. So come and see us at once. We have the best mining ion on the market today. 10–11, 206½ South Broadway. Los Angeles, Cal. D. R. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DILUVIO GOLD AND COPPER MINING COMPANY LAGMAN Builder and a Equated Architect For 28 years experience in buildructions and thoroughly versiigning Artistic Homes. At me before building and 1 unit Plans, etc., of new ideas to date and save you money: CE NO. 207 HERMINE STREET P. O. Box 253 ONEY can be borrowed on more favorable terms from the GS, LOAN and BUILDING ASSOCIATION OF ANAHEIM than from any similar institution in the State Home Institution.... ucted by home men You want to borrow money a low rate to pay off your resent mortgage, or to build home or to improve your tenant one, address or call on Fred A. Backs, Jr Secretary Anaheim Hot days are here. Now is the time to get ready to build that new house or repair the old one. And Here is the place to get the lumber, Doors, Windows, etc. Give us a trial and we will give you satisfaction. J. M. Griffith & Co. Los Angeles Street, near S. P. depot. HENRY M. ADAMS, - AGENT CENTER Market Carries a choice line of Fresh and Salt Meats HOME INSTITUTION... Conducted by home men You want to borrow money a low rate to pay off your resent mortgage, or to build home or to improve your resent one, address or call on Fred A. Backs, Jr Secretary Anaheim OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS AT Roman Wisser's Favorite Saloon HEIM BEER ON DRAUGHT St. - r - Anaheim r Dainty erwear Starched Pieces don't look ugh they had been through when they are returned Ana Steam Laundry 7. McCOLLUM NAHEIM AGENT WAGON CALLS R SALE OR TRADE are and colt for Leghorn or Rock chickens not over one R. R. Staples, end of West phone 574. SEP6-TF CENTER Market Carries a choice line of Fresh and Salt Meats KARL KLEMENT, Prop. Phone Main 123 Center Street, ANAHEIM CITY MARKET In New Odd Fellow's block The Best of Fresh Meats Constantly on Hand Hams, Bacon Sausage F. W. Fleischman LUMBER Sash, Doors, Shingles Shakes, Lath, Cement Lime : : : : C. Ganahl Lumber Co CHAS. F. GRIM, Manager EAST CENTER ST., ANAHEIM ORPHANAGE REPORT The following children have been admitted into St. Catherine's Orphanage since the last publication: Half Orphans—Albert G Cruz aged 3 yrs 6 mos, Albert Philips Dunford aged 8 yrs 7 mos, Evaristo Ezani aged 9 yrs 7 mos, Jerome Ezani aged 7 yrs 2 mos, Joaquin G rela aged 11 yr 2 mos, Carl D Schumacher a ed 8 yrs 5 mos, Elmer Trimble aged 2 yrs 2 mos, Jesus Treis erra aged 11 yrs 9 mos, Sylvester G Crentz aged 10 yrs 3 mos, Lawrence T Crentz aged 8 yrs 9 mos.