anaheim-gazette 1906-10-25
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WASHINGTON CHAT
[CORRESPONDENCE OF THE GAZETTE]
Washington, D. C., Oct. 21.
The president is looking ahead to the changes that will soon take place in his official family. Before the close of congress there will be two vacancies in the cabinet. Secretary Shaw will retire on February 1st, at which time he will have rounded out five years at the head of the treasury department, and Attorney-General Moody will retire a month earlier, it being his desire to resume the practice of law. Rumor has it that Moody is slated for the supreme court bench, but this is hardly likely, as much opposition would probably arise from having two Massachusetts men serving as associate justices at the same time, Justice Holmes of that state being a member of the court. Mr. Moody's retirement is entirely voluntary. The president has frequently asked him to reconsider his purpose, and greatly regrets to see him go.
It is almost certain that Ambassador to Russia Meyer will be appointed to one of the vacancies, but just which he will secure appears to be undetermined. The second vacancy affords abundant opportunity for speculation, as yet no name has been menlioned that seems to stand the test.
From the plans of the administration, the people of this country will not be required to pay a single penny
ed to one of the vacancies, but just which he will secure appears to be undetermined. The second vacancy affords abundant opportunity for speculation, as yet no name has been menlioned that seems to stand the test.
From the plans of the administration, the people of this country will not be required to pay a single penny for the cost of intervention by the United States in the affairs of Cuba. Just as China paid the expenses of the American troops and ships in quelling the Boxer uprisings in 1900, so will Cuba be compelled to pay out of her treasury an enormous sum for the folly which made American intervention necessary. The war department has now given out the figures of the present cost as $25,000 per day, and this figure will be materially advanced when Governor Magoon takes charge and relieves Secretary Taft. The governor's salary has been fixed at $25,000 yearly, the same amount that the Cuban people paid to President Palma. The new governor has power to surround himself with all kinds of high priced officials, or he may limit the number and the amount of salaries as he sees fit, and Cuba will have no say whatever in fixing the price she must pay.
On the basis of present plans for complete intervention, and following the precedent of the Boxer uprising, it is now computed that Cuba will be required to pay $1,000,000 a month for the service being rendered by the United States.
The Jamestown exposition will have a unique exhibition from the navy department. A small-sized basin, twenty feet long and ten feet wide, filled with blue sea water and floating thirty-eight war ships in line of review, is one of the surprises awaiting exposition visitors. The ships will be exact reproductions of those which took part in the great
Chas. R. Schenck...of Santa
FOR SUPERVISORS
First District
H. E. Smith...of Santa
Second District
G. W. Moore...of Sm
Third District
George E. Dutton...of An
Fourth District
D. A. MacMullan...of Fifth District
George W. Angle...of Santa
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
ANAHEIM TOWNSHIP.
J. S. Howard...of Ana
CONSTABLE.
M. H. Litten...of Ana
LOS ALAMITOS.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
A. Talbert...Los Alamitos
FULLERTON
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
J. E. Ford...of Fullerton
L. C. Edwards...of Fullerton
naval parade at Oyster Bay and reviewed by the president. Each smoke-stack will pour colloid black smoke; from the master fly the flags which attire the ships when they have on a hood dress, and from each gun will tiny shots fired by smokeless powder.
Every type of United States ship will be seen, from the collapsed battleship. The work has already been started, so there was no possibility of the heavy work preventing its completion—the time the exposition opens. Cost does not enter into the scale at all. As much money will be as is necessary to complete the derrful display in every detail.
Secretary Wilson of the department of agriculture is highly satisfied over the fact that 500,000 bushels of Durum wheat were threshed in this country this year. He is pleased that his departure took the step five years ago, introducing Durum wheat into United States as the results been beneficial to a great farmer. This wheat is known macaroni wheat, because of its manufacture of macaroni is a hard spring wheat and c
The Better Way
The tissues of the throat are inflamed and irritated; you cough, and there is more irritation—more coughing. You take a cough mixture and it eases the irritation—for a while. You take SCOTT'S EMULSION and it cures the cold. That's what is necessary. It soothes the throat because it reduces the irritation; cures the cold because it drives out the inflammation; builds up the weakened tissues because it nourishes them back to their natural strength. That's how Scott's Emulsion deals with a sore throat, a cough, a cold, or bronchitis.
WE'LL SEND YOU
A SAMPLE FREE.
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street New York
AMERICAN TICKET
R GOVERNOR
Bett...of Humboldt
GRESS—Eighth District
of Bakersfield
COUNTY Ticket
ASSEMBLYMAN
D....of El Modena
COUNTY CLERK
Ins....of Orange
R SHERIFF
of Buena Park
RECORDER
Ins....of Santa Ana
R AUDITOR
Ins....of Santa Ana
TREASURER
Ins....of Santa Ana
AX COLLECTOR
Ins....of Santa Ana
R ASSESSOR
District ATTORNEY
Ins....of Santa Ana
UC ADMINISTRATOR
O CORONER
Ins....of Santa Ana
Interintendent of Schools
Inter...of Placentia
SURVEYOR
Monck...of Santa Ana
SUPERVISORS
First District
of Santa Ana
Second District
of Smeltzer
Third District
Button...of Anaheim
Fourth District
Callan...of Olive Fifth District
Single...of Santa Ana OF THE PEACE
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
Pitkin's
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At 40 cents per ton f.o.b.cars or ww best Dairy Food in California.
Los Alam
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
Justice of the Peace
P. A. Schumacher, of Fullerton
Constable
O. H. Schumacher, of Fullerton
Township—Los Alamitos
Constable
J. D. Shutt, of Los Alamitos
Political Announcement
J. C. ORD
Of Bay City, regular democratic nominee for Supervisor
SECOND DISTRICT
with Chairman Shonts the matter was discussed fully.
This change in plan will in no way affect the employment of Chinese labor. The proposals for such labor were made under such conditions that the Chinese can be transferred to the contractors and the terms can be filled to insure the coolies just as much protection as if they were in the direct employ of the government.
The bids for the supplying of Chinese labor are still under consideration and nothing definite will be done with them until Secretary Shaw returns to Washington.
Another of the tall men of the world has called upon the president. He was Rory McKenzie, connected with a theatrical enterprise. McKenzie is seven feet two inches tall and weighs 320 pounds. He is well proportioned and attracts attention anywhere by his immense height. For many years he was connected with the Gordon Highlanders of the English army.
Robin Redbreast.
The country people of Enwell as of several other countries an idea that the red of thabreast was caused by a drop,
which fell upon it at the cranAccording to the story, the romiserating the condition of Chieto pluck the crown of thorns,
brow, and, in doing so, got wet with the blood flowing wounds. The color became peabeing transmitted from genetgeneration, and thus, accordilegend, the robin is a perpminder of the sufferings of Chie-
Snobbishness In Dogs.
A dog fancier once took exeProfessor Huxley's assertion of the most curious peculiarit
dog mind was its inherent ness, shown by the regard paternal respectability. The barks furiously at a beggar well dressed man pass him w position." He said that, in dogs of well dressed person Dogs accustomed to men in not at beggars, but at person in sleek broadcloth.
MONEY
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Secretary A
Durum wheat will be grown this country this year. It is that his department has five years ago of introduction of durum wheat into the states as the results have been vital to a great many farms which wheat is known as great, because of its value structure of macaroni. It being wheat and cannot be winter, but it is now hybridize the wheat to winter wheat of this state is successful, more make up the raising of it. The macaroni business United States is on the demand is for clean trade goods of this nature that imported from Italy. Interesting bulletins have had on the subject by the agriculture and any them should address a secretary of agriculture. In the announcement that canal is to be built by a few days the committee to investigate the make public a statement of its reasons for favoring system, and at that contract will be published exactly the sort of belief by the commission necessary for safe work. It is known resident believes that the done more satisfactorily than by the govern-
Another of the tall men of the world has called upon the president. He was Rory McKenzie, connected with a theatrical enterprise. McKenzie is seven feet two inches tall and weighs 320 pounds. He is well proportioned and attracts attention anywhere by his immense height. For many years he was connected with the Gordon Highlanders of the English army. The president was particularly interested in him as will be easily seen when it is said that the conversation was upon athletic subjects, such as putting the shot, throwing the hammer and feats of great strength. The big fellow just got through the White House doors without stooping by the closes margin.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Anaheim to Chicago Daily
The Santa Fe is now operating a Through Tourist Car, daily, between San Diego and Chicago. This car leaves Anaheim at 5:52 a.m. and runs through to Chicago in three-and-one-half days, arriving in Kansas city at 6:40 a.m., connection is made in Union Depot with outbound morning trains of all roads.
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early forty years experience in the art of making
and thousands of tests, have proven conclusively
there are no more durable paints made from any maman those made from oxide of iron.
The gallon of our Barn Paint will cover 200 square
to coats, on ordinary new wood work; on old or
wood work, less.
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h Stock of
Mason Fruit Jars
Fruit Jars, Rubbers, Sealing Wax and Caps.
Oops for Economy Jars.
Mason Jars
5c; Qts, 75; ½ gal., $1 00.
Good Jelly Glasses 30c. doz.
A. NAGEL
Sugar Beet Pulp
(Kow-Breakfast Food) FOR SALE.
er ton f. o. b/cars or wagon fresh from Factory. Conceded to be the cheapest and
ood in California. Write for freight rate if too far to haul.
Los Alamitos Sugar Company
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Sugar Beet Pulp
(Kow-Breakfast Food) FOR SALE.
Los Alamitos Sugar Company
molasses left at $1.00 per barrel. [aug9-3m] Los Alamitos, Cal.
Robin Redbreast.
Entry people of England, as several other countries, have that the red of the robin's is caused by a drop of blood upon it at the crucifixion.
To the story, the robin, comthe condition of Christ, tried the crown of thorns from his hand, in doing so, got its breast out of the blood flowing from the color became permanent, transmitted from generation to generation, and thus, according to the robin is a perpetual rethe sufferings of Christ.
Obbishness In Dogs.
Ancier once took exception to Huxley's assertion that "one cat curious peculiarities of the dog was its inherent snobbishness by the regard paid to expectability. The dog who usually at a beggar will let a man pass him without opHe said that, in fact, only well dressed persons act so. Customed to men in rags bark, bagars, but at persons clothed roadcloth.
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can be borrowed on more favorable terms from the S, LOAN and BUILDING ASSOCIATION OF ANAHEIM than from any similar institution in the State Institution....
acted by home men
you want to borrow money low rate to pay off your rent mortgage, or to build me or to improve your 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
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
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. CRIM, Manager
EAST CENTER ST., ANAHEIM
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
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 Phillips Dunford aged 8 yrs 7 mos, Evaristo Ezani aged 9 yrs 7 mos, Jerome Ezani aged 7 yrs 2 mos, Joaquin Grecia aged 11 yr 2 mos, Carl D'Schumacher a ed 8 yrs 5 mos, Elmer Trimble aged 2 yrs 2 mos, Jesus Tresia erra aged 11 yrs 9 mos, Sylvester G Crentz aged 10 yrs 3 mos, Lawrence T Grentz aged 8 yrs 9 mos.