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Those Walnut Suits The Anderson-Barngrover company of San Jose, as already indicated in these columns, have instituted four suits against the Anaheim and Fullerton walnut growers' associations for damages for alleged infringement of patent rights in the process of bleaching walnuts. The amount of damages sued for in the case of the Fullerton walnut growers' association is $27,-256, and in the case against the Anaheim corporation the amount asked is $9000. In the suit against the Fullerton walnut growers association the following are made defendants: R. H. Gilman, George S. Miles, B.F. Porter, S. F. Daniels, F. R. Holcomb, John Doe, James Doe, Joseph Swett, James Swett and James Roe. Each of these are named as stockholders in the Fullerton walnut growers association and the court is asked for a several judgment against each in the sum of $2,-735 60, which several sums total the gross amount of damages prayed for, exclusive of interest at 7 per cent from Sept. 1, 1904, to last day of February, 1907. In the suit against the Anaheim deciduous fruit association the following named stockholders are made defendants: J. B. Neff, W. C. Eyman, W. O. F. Schwenckert, George A. Hunter and M. Nebelung, and the court is asked for a several judgment against each of these in the sum of $1800, making $9000 in all as damages claimed by the San Jose corporation. The complaint alleges that on Jan. 14, 1899, Daniel Darrell, of San Jose, did invent a new process of bleaching nuts on which he filed application for a patent, but that prior to the issuing of the patent the said Daniel Darrell did sell his interests and rights to the for a several judgment against each of these in the sum of $1800, making $9000 in all as damages claimed by the San Jose corporation. The complaint alleges that on Jan. 14, 1899, Daniel Darrell, of San Jose, did invent a new process of bleaching nuts on which he filed application for a patent, but that prior to the issuing of the patent the said Daniel Darrell did sell his interests and rights to the Anderson Prune Dipping company and the patent was granted and issued to that corporation for a term of seventeen years from December 14, 1900. That afterwards, on February 13, 1892, the Anderson prune dipping company assigned its interests and rights in the patent to the Anderson-Barngrover company and that ever since that time the last named corporation has been and now is the sole owner and holder thereof. Patton & Page, a firm of Los Angeles attorneys, are counsel for the plaintiff corporation. RINGLING BROS. AT SANTA ANA WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW TO EXHIBIT THERE ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 On Thursday, Sept. 26, the people of this vicinity will have an opportunity of attending Ringling Brothers' circus at Santa Ana, and it is probable that many will go from here, as this splendid organization is far better than ever before, being made up almost entirely of European performers new to America. The equipment of the circus is all brand new, and over a million dollars was spent in adding novel features. The greatest parade ever presented will take place in the forenoon. In it will be 1264 men, women and children, 658 horses, nine herds of elephants and three miles of hand carved golden chariots, floats and dens, and gorgeous spectacular attractions. Space will permit of only brief mention of the many European novelties, presented in a tent twice as big as that of any other circus. The Riccobono horses wear boots, coats and trousers. One sits in a chair and reads a paper when the clock strikes ten he lights a candle, goes to his bed, removes his clothes, even to his ponderous boots, blows the candle out and retires. Last question so hotly debated which there is a greater threat in the Republican party than it is, moreover, in the of some of the ablest of the leaders, the one proposition the opposition may be able to some party capital. That schedules should not be too the approaching congress generally conceded, and the advanced for postponement important work are all Were the coming congress any changes from the Dinglugs, its action would be and misrepresented by the cratic press and by Deestump speakers, and before people would have had time to the falsity or fallacy of such arguments they would upon to express at the public views in a national election who had been told that the necessity would be seriously injuried not ruined, would fear that and probably vote against them they held responsible to learn too late that they have misled and deceived. The policy advocated by theident, by Secretary Taft andleaders of the party, however templates a special session ogress, called immediately after new President shall have beaugurated and called solely purpose of examining their schedules and altering such by changed conditions, have disproportionate. Practicaly years will then elapse before er national election, and btime the people will have for themselves the truth cone a Republican revision, or rement. That the tariff requires some adjustment is asserted by thestudents of the subject, with single exception of the representatives of those industries which now enjoy unfair profits Space will permit of only brief mention of the many European novelties, presented in a tent twice as big as that of any other circus. The Riccobono horses wear boots, coats and trousers. One sits in a chair and reads a paper: when the clock strikes ten he lights a candle, goes to his bed, removes his clothes, even to his ponderous boots, blows the candle out and retires. Last winter people went from all over Europe to Paris to see the act. An agent of the show secured, through the efforts of an American diplomat, permission from the Shah of Persia to bring to this country the wonderful Mirze Golem troupe, favorites of the Persian monarch's court performers. It is the first time they have been permitted to leave Persia. No one ever saw the act except royal visitors at the Shah’s palace. Other European performers are Daisy Hodgini of Italy, the only woman who can turn a somersault on a horse; the Marnello Marnites, who while turning somersaults and handsprings from shoulder to shoulder, play on Swiss bells; the Patty Brothers of Paris, who hop up and down stairs and skip the rope on their heads; the De Kocks from France, with their wonderful dog which walks on its hind feet around the ring, balancing a man on its head; the wonderful five Bedinis who jump simultaneously to the back of one horse; the Holloway family of London, the greatest high-wire artists on earth; the Jordan family of aerialists, the greatest in the world; the Kaufman family of unicycle riders; the great Belfords; the Clark Brothers of England; the Borsenis of Naples; Margurite and Hanley of Berlin; the Noetzel family of Dresden, and 300 more of the picked talent of the world. Lots for Sale.—Olive Tract, on Olive Sycamore and Adele streets, from $175 up. Write owner, 1435 F St San Diego L. E. MILLER a fine assortment of Haviland Chinaware LL AND SEE IT! DRINK PRIME BEER It makes you healthy. Keg and bottled Beer delivered to all parts of the city. UNION BREWING CO. Phone 30 PENSION OF THE TARIFF If the tariff be revised, and then? Probably there is no so hotly debated, nor on here is a greater difference Republican party than this, moreover, in the opinion of the ablest of the party the one proposition of which position may be able to make city capital. That the tariff should not be touched by coaching congress is very not advocating revision by the Democrats, who are always hostile to the protective system, but readjustment by men who believe heartily in the policy of protection and who will no more sacrifice American industries today, or two years from now, than they did when they replaced the ridiculous Wilson-Gorman tariff bill with the Dingley law. THE PARLIAMENTARY WHIP. He Is an Important Official and Gets a Good Salary. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE City of Orange, State of Californi Action brought in the Super County of Orange, State of the Complaint filed in the office of said County of Orange. Mary Gade, plaintiff. vs. E. Otto Strobel, Lumay Strobel, son as trustee for Marmaduke dants. The people of the State of greetings to Elsberth V. Boyd, Lumay Strobel and J. Y. Anfor Marmaduke Strobel, defender. You are hereby directed to swer the Complaint in an above, brought against your Court of the County of Orange fornia, within ten days after you of this summons—if seized County; or within thirty days where. And you are hereby notified appear and answer as above said plaintiff will take judgmenteyor damages demanded in the arising upon contract, or she Court for any other relief de complaint. Given under my hand and Superior Court of the County of California, this 11th day of [SEAL] W. B. WILFORD Richard Melrose, attorney July11 m2 No. 3597. Notice to Creation In the matter of the Estate Henderson, deceased. Estate of Charles W. Henderson Notice is hereby given by the Administrator of the Estate Henderson, deceased, to the o all person having claims again ceased, to exhibit the same w ry vouchers, within four month publication of this notice (who was first made on the 15th day to the said Administrator of his office of his attorney, S. M. Attorney's office, County Couni City of Santa Ana, in the Cow State of California, the same of business of said estate. Dated this 9th day of August 1907. GEO. Administrator of the Estate Henderson, deceased. Delinquent Office of the Anaheim Union w Anaheim, Orange County. NOTICE—THERE IS DELINCATION the following described step of assessment levied the twentieth 1907, the several amounts set names of the respective share lowes: THE PARLIAMENTARY WHIP. He Is an Important Official and Gets a Good Salary. When private affairs or other matters make it impossible for our lawmakers to attend to their duties in house or senate a "pair" is made out with a member of the opposition and filed with the clerk. This acts to preserve the balance of the majority, since one vote from each side is taken away. The matter is entirely one of personal arrangement, and the clerk's only duty is to record the fact. In parliament there is an official to prepare these pairs and to act as "whip" for his party, the place carrying with it a salary of $10,000 as patronage secretary. The parliamentary whip is something more than an arranger of pairs, however, for his chief duty lies in seeing that all members of his party are present when there is likely to be a need of their vote, and for this purpose he sends out through his assistants notices in which the importance of the events to come is shown by the number of the underscored lines used. A one line whip, wherein the subject of the debate and other information are underscored but once, is not regarded as being particularly pressing, but a two line whip commands attention, and a three line whip means that the recipient who absents himself is liable to find himself in disfavor with his party. Four lines are used only in announcing great events, and no one who receives the occasional five line whip would think of remaining away unless ill in bed. In parliament pairing is a matter arranged by the whips of the opposing parties and not by those who seek to escape their duties. At times there are humorous mistakes made as each seeks to pair off some one who would in any event remain away. The most notable case was one wherein a man abed with a broken leg was paired with a member who had just dled, each whip gloating over his cleverness until the facts came to light. Our barns factory continues to Our harness factory continues to turn out the very best in all styles of good harness. Wm. F. Lutz Co. Why the Skin Chaps. Everybody knows that, generally speaking, the effect of cold is to contract and that of heat to expand. This general law of nature finds no exception in our bodies, and when any portion of the body gets cold the blood vessels which traverse it contract, with the result that the flow of blood is diminished. Subsequent exposure to heat causes the blood vessels to resume their former size and, if anything, to slightly exceed it, owing to the reaction on the effects of the previous cold. The result of these different operations is very naturally to crack the surface of the skin and form the unpleasant little wounds which we call "chaps." This annoyance may be prevented by exercising care not to expose the hands to the extremes of cold and heat. If the hands do get thoroughly chilled, care should be taken to see that they are warmed again as gradually as possible. Anything like putting them to a hot fire and thus inducing a rapid change in their condition cannot fail to induce "chaps." Are you thinking of an automobile? If so take a ride in that splendid car that is "good everywhere, but best on hills." Wm. F. Lutz Co. Mention "The Gazette" WRITE TODAY Dept. C. P., Pictorial 853 Broadway, New If you are going to consult Lagman & Kru Look at this: A fine house modern in all rooms complete for $800. See the plans at 312 street, citv. We charge storage battery will charge them any day Wm. F. Lutz Co. Unclaimed Letters Unclaimed letters in the postoffice for week ending Sept. Evaresto Carrillo, A. Z. McDermott, Miss May Wheeler Seales, Alauasio Sancor Aginbora. When calling for above letter say "advertised" and name this list. One cent extra charged for each advertised Letters remaining unclaimed expiration of fifteen days will be sent to the dead letter J. W. DUCKWORTH The best possible value in is our celebrated plugless body F. Lutz Co. Asher & Falkenstein, the able house, is now ready to buy for the season. Satisfaction teed. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTRY OF ORANGE, State of California. On brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, and complaint filed in the office of the Clerk of County of Orange. By Gade, plaintiff. vs. Elsberth V. Boyle, Strobel, Lumay Strobel and J. Y. Anderson as trustee for Marmaduke Strobel, defendants. People of the State of California sendings to Elsberth V. Boyle, Otto Strobel, Strobel and J. Y. Anderson as trustee for Marmaduke Strobel, defendants. Hereby directed to appear, and answer as above required, the Complaint in an action entitled as brought against you in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, within ten days after the service on this summons—if served within this day; or within thirty days if served elsewhere. You are hereby notified that unless you fail to answer as above required, the Complaint will take judgment for any monuments demanded in the complaint, as upon contract, or she will apply to the court for any other relief demanded in the complaint. Under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, this 11th day of June, A. D. 1907. W. B. WILLIAMS, Clerk. Hard Melrose, attorney for plaintiff. july11 m2 No. 3597. Notice to Creditors The matter of the Estate of Charles W. Nelson, deceased. Deceased of Charles W. Henderson, deceased. He is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Charles W. Nelson, deceased, to the creditors of, and on having claims against the said deed to exhibit the same with the necessathers, within four months after the first notice of this notice (which publication was made on the 15th day of August, 1907). Said Administrator of said estate at the time his attorney, S. M. Davis, District's office, County Court House, in the Santa Ana, in the County of Orange, California, the same being the place of said estate. This 9th day of August, A. D. 1907. GEO. S SMITH, Administrator of the Estate of Charles W. Henderson, deceased. au15t5 Delinquent Notice In the Anaheim Union water Company, Anaheim, Orange County, California. THERE IS DELINQUENT UPON following described stock, on account levied the twentieth day of July, several amounts set opposite the respective shareholders as fol- Delinquent Notice In the Anaheim Union water Company, Anaheim, Orange County, California. E—THERE IS DELINQUENT UPON following described stock, on account levied the twentieth day of July, the several amounts set opposite the of the respective shareholders as foll. NAME. NO. CERT. NO. SHARES. AMOUNT DUE. Ebeth Brett 3449 2 $4 00 Bosshart . . . 8084 16 00 Rosa . . . 1704 2 00 ast. . . . 1458 16 32 ast. . . . 1533 4 80 ast. . . . 1688 5 100 B. Field . . . 2131 5 100 Ingram . . . 2358 3 60 re. . . . 2360 11 220 re. . . . 2418 9 180 Raymond . . . 3391 10 200 S. Sargent . . . 3410 5 100 2978 25 500 boott . . . 3004 35 700 free. . . . 2874 10 200 free. . . . 2941 14 280 aley. . . . 3289 12 240 tenhall and etenball . . . 3242 20 400 E. Yorba . . . 3011 1 200 ung. . . . 3474 4 800 Accordance with law and an order of and of Directors made on the said day of July, 1907, so many shares of level of said stock as may be necessary held at the office of said Board at the ck, Anaheim, Orange County, Calithe H DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1907, or of 2 p. m. of said day, to pay the at assessment thereon, together s of advertising and expenses of sale. P H. KRICK, Secretary. August 27, 1907. OU CAN EARN $12 TO $50 A WEEK ATTING SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR NORIAL REVIEW Every woman should have it. Wish a permanent repreative for this town and city. Experience not neary. References reed. ention "The Gazette." WRITE TODAY P., Pictorial Review Broadway, New York are going to build consult man & Kruger 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 and res. cor. Center and Palm Sts. Office hours: 2 to 4,7 to 8 p.m. Both Phones. ANAHEIM, CAL. W. Harold Wickett, M. D. Res. Phones, Main 8X3, Home 863. Herbert A. Johnston, M. D. Res. Phones, Main 82, Home 862. Drs. Johnston & Wickett Office Hours, 11-12, 2-4,7-8. Office Phones, Main 81, Home 861. Offices, 310 S. Los Angeles Street. RICHARD MELROSE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC Office Center St Special attention given to Probate Matters ANAHEIM CAL. F. DACKS Undertaker Dealer in Furniture, Wall Paper Cornice 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 Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars at Roman Wisser's Favorite Saloon ANAHEIM BEER ON DRAUGHT Center St.-r-Anaheim Wisser's Favorite Saloon ANAHEIM BEER ON DRAUGHT Center St. - r - Anaheim Anaheim Bakery PETER SYRE, Prop. 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