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THURSDAY, October 20
DISHES OF MANY LANDS
How San Francisco Caters to Cosmopolitan Taste
Perhaps no state in the union can boast of as much variety and as many surprises in its cuisine as California. Ships from every port pass the Golden Gate and their crews bring to many of the little restaurants new ideas in cookery. The Spanish and Mexican cuisines are most prominent, but with the great numbers of Chinese and Japanese the cooking of Oriental lands has also come to be known and adopted by Californians.
From Australia and New Zealand, from the Philippines and the Hawaiian Islands, from India with the new invasion of East Indians into the state, and from many another faraway land have come new dishes that have found their way into California menus, and with the dash of Creole cookery and the New England dishes that are clung to by the '49ers and Easterners who have migrated to this sunny clime one has much to choose from.
If perchance he strays into a California restaurant and has a keen-edged appetite, as likely as not he will glory in the possibilities of a California crab, which he may elect to follow with Boston baked beans and Virginia waffles with Vermont maple syrup, then end his repast with some wonderful strange fruits from Hawaii and wash it all down with a glass of native or Mexican wine.
San Francisco was a city of restaurants before the great calamity which befell it and wiped out the temporary existence of such famous restaurants as Zinkand's, the Techau Tavern and farms and brought it to a state of cultivation that was the marvel of the agricultural world.
Dr. Taylor is due to arrive in Phoenix, Oct. 25th, and he will remain until Oct. 28th. During that time he will make examinations and tests of soils in the Salt River Valley. He will address the farmers of the valley in the quarters of the Phoenix board of trade on Saturday, Oct. 28, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
For many years Dr. Taylor has been regarded as one of the world's foremost soil culture experts. He has been unusually successful in that line of work and his works are everywhere held as authority. He has made a life study of stock feeding, crop rotation and soil culture and other branches of agricultural science.
DOLLS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
The principal uses of cobalt in the United States are in making glass and pottery. A beautiful blue is given to glass by the oxide of cobalt. Sympathetic inks, according to a report of the United States geological survey, are made from cobalt acetate, chloride, and nitrate that are colored when heated or colorless when cold. This interesting phenomenon is due to the change in color of the salts on the absorption of water. When dry they are blue and easily seen on paper; when damp they are pink; and when dilute, colorless. A puzzling application of this principle may be in a doll whose dress is blue in dry weather but changes to pink when subjected to dampness, as in wet weather or when the doll is held in the steam of a tea kettle. Artificial flowers are made to show the same effect.
ged appetite, as likely as not he will glory in the possibilities of a California crab, which he may elect to follow with Boston baked beans and Virginia waffles with Vermont maple syrup, then end his repast with some wonderful strange fruits from Hawaii and wash it all down with a glass of native or Mexican wine.
San Francisco was a city of restaurants before the great calamity which befell it and wiped out the temporary existence of such famous restaurants as Zinkand's, the Techau Tavern and its Hawaiian dishes, its velvet-voiced Hawaiian singers and sadly beautiful native music, Tait's mammoth underground palace, the Palace of Art with its collection of paintings, including a Rosa Bonheur, the old and new Poodle Dog—the latter one of the show places of the coast—and the Oyster Grotto, where nothing save shell fish was served and where mammoth specimens of the California crab served four persons each.
Bohemians will recall the Italian cafe of one Coppa on Montgomery street that had been decorated by the famous San Francisco artists and where painters, writers, and musicians met to drink Chianti and eat spaghetti, ravioli, and frittura, and admire through their wreaths of smoke the wonderfully clever and suggestive frescoes and mural decorations recalling Gelett Burgess and his "Goops," Jack London, and other celebrities. The restaurants of the Flowery Kingdom and the Celestial Empire passed by: there was the famous Mexican restaurant of one Matia, which was unique of all dining places in the Golden West.
Passing through the Barbary Coast to the Telegraph Hill region one found Matia's place, where the little Austrian presided proudly and served his patrons in two clean, shabby little rooms. They smelled of garlic and were decorated with colored prints imported from Spain, which showed bullfights in every stage, from portraits of handsome matadors awaiting calmly the onslaught of Taurus to the gory finish with rivers of blood and hundreds of women shrouded in mantillas leaning over the sides of their boxes and applauding.
From without through the open windows echoed the clattering tongues of Italian and Greek, Mexican and Portuguese, denizens of the Barbary Coast. In the little alcove kitchen in the rear of the first room stood Matia's wife, a handsome, liquid-eyed woman of thirty, busily cooking the albundigos and tamales, stirring the chile con carne and rolling the enchlared appetite, as likely as not he will glory in the possibilities of a California crab, which he may elect to follow with Boston baked beans and Virginia waffles with Vermont maple syrup, then end his repast with some wonderful strange fruits from Hawaii and wash it all down with a glass of native or Mexican wine.
San Francisco was a city of restaurants before the great calamity which befell it and wiped out the temporary existence of such famous restaurants as Zinkand's, the Techau Tavern and its Hawaiian dishes, its velvet-voiced Hawaiian singers and sadly beautiful native music, Tait's mammoth underground palace, the Palace of Art with its collection of paintings, including a Rosa Bonheur, the old and new Poodle Dog—the latter one of the show places of the coast—and the Oyster Grotto, where nothing save shell fish was served and where mammoth specimens of the California crab served four persons each.
Bohemians will recall the Italian cafe of one Coppa on Montgomery street that had been decorated by the famous San Francisco artists and where painters, writers, and musicians met to drink Chianti and eat spaghetti, ravioli, and frittura, and admire through their wreaths of smoke the wonderfully clever and suggestive frescoes and mural decorations recalling Gelett Burgess and his "Goops," Jack London, and other celebrities. The restaurants of the Flowery Kingdom and the Celestial Empire passed by: there was the famous Mexican restaurant of one Matia, which was unique of all dining places in the Golden West.
Passing through the Barbary Coast to the Telegraph Hill region one found Matia's place, where the little Austrian presided proudly and served his patrons in two clean, shabby little rooms. They smelled of garlic and were decorated with colored prints imported from Spain, which showed bullfights in every stage, from portraits of handsome matadors awaiting calmly the onslaught of Taurus to the gory finish with rivers of blood and hundreds of women shrouded in mantillas leaning over the sides of their boxes and applauding.
From without through the open windows echoed the clattering tongues of Italian and Greek, Mexican and Portuguese, denizens of the Barbary Coast. In the little alcove kitchen in the rear of the first room stood Matia's wife, a handsome, liquid-eyed woman of thirty, busily cooking the albundigos and tamales, stirring the chile con carne and rolling the enchlared appetite, as likely as not he will glory in the possibilities of a California crab, which he may elect to follow with Boston baked beans and Virginia waffles with Vermont maple syrup, then end his repast with some wonderful strange fruits from Hawaii and wash it all down with a glass of native or Mexican wine.
San Francisco was a city of restaurants before the great calamity which befell it and wiped out the temporary existence of such famous restaurants as Zinkand's, the Techau Tavern and its Hawaiian dishes, its velvet-voiced Hawaiian singers and sadly beautiful native music, Tait's mammoth underground palace, the Palace of Art with its collection of paintings, including a Rosa Bonheur, the old and new Poodle Dog—the latter one of the show places of the coast—and the Oyster Grotto, where nothing save shell fish was served and where mammoth specimens of the California crab served four persons each.
Bohemians will recall the Italian cafe of one Coppa on Montgomery street that had been decorated by the famous San Francisco artists and where painters, writers, and musicians met to drink Chianti and eat spaghetti, ravioli, and frittura, and admire through their wreaths of smoke the wonderfully clever and suggestive frescoes and mural decorations recalling Gelett Burgess and his "Goops," Jack London, and other celebrities. The restaurants of the Flowery Kingdom and the Celestial Empire passed by: there was the famous Mexican restaurant of one Matia, which was unique of all dining places in the Golden West.
Passing through the Barbary Coast to the Telegraph Hill region one found Matia's place, where the little Austrian presided proudly and served his patrons in two clean, shabby little rooms. They smelled of garlic and were decorated with colored prints imported from Spain, which showed bullfights in every stage, from portraits of handsome matadors awaiting calmly the onslaught of Taurus to the gory finish with rivers of blood and hundreds of women shrouded in mantillas leaning over the sides of their boxes and applauding.
From without through the open windows echoed the clattering tongues of Italian and Greek, Mexican and Portuguese, denizens of the Barbary Coast. In the little alcove kitchen in the rear of the first room stood Matia's wife, a handsome, liquid-eyed woman of thirty, busily cooking the albundigos and tamales, stirring the chile con carne and rolling the enchlared appetite, as likely as not he will glory in the possibilities of a California crab, which he may elect to follow with Boston baked beans and Virginia waffles with Vermont maple syrup, then end his repast with some wonderful strange fruits from Hawaii and wash it all down with a glass of native or Mexican wine.
San Francisco was a city of restaurants before the great calamity which befell it and wiped out the temporary existence of such famous restaurants as Zinkand's, the Techau Tavern and its Hawaiian dishes, its velvet-voiced Hawaiian singers and sadly beautiful native music, Tait's mammoth underground palace, the Palace of Art with its collection of paintings, including a Rosa Bonheur, the old and new Poodle Dog—the latter one of the show places of the coast—and the Oyster Grotto, where nothing save shell fish was served and where mammoth specimens of the California crab served four persons each.
Bohemians will recall the Italian cafe of one Coppa on Montgomery street that had been decorated by the famous San Francisco artists and where painters, writers, and musicians met to drink Chianti and eat spaghetti, ravioli, and frittura, and admire through their wreaths of smoke the wonderfully clever and suggestive frescoes and mural decorations recalling Gelett Burgess和his "Goops," Jack London,and other celebrities.The restaurants ofthe Flowery Kingdomandthe CelestialEmpirepassedby:therewasthefamousMexicanrestaurantofoneMatiawhichwasuniqueofalldiningplacesintheGoldenWest.
Passing throughtheBarbaryCoasttotheTelegraph.HillregiononefoundMatia'splacewherethelittleAustriainpresidedproudlyandservedhispatronsintweclean,shabbylittlerooms.TheysmelledofgarlicandweredecoratedwithcoloredprintsimportedfromSpainwhichshowedbulldriftsineverystage,从portraitsofhandsomematadorsawaitingcalmlytheonslaughtoftataurustothegoryfinishwithrivers.ofbloodandhundredsofwomenshroudedinmantillasleaningoverthesidesoftheboxesandapplauding.
FromwithoutthroughtheopenwindowsechoedtheclattertingtonguesofItalianandGreek,MexicanandPortuguese,densizensoftheBarbaryCoast.InthelittlealcovekitchenintherearofthefirstroomstoodMatia'swife,ahandsome,Liquid-eyedwomanofthirty,busilycookingthealbundigosandtamales.stirringthechileconcarneandrollingtheenchlaredappetite,thelikelyaslikelyasnothewillgloryinthepossibilitiesofaCaliforniacrabwhichhemayelecttofollowwithbostonbakedbeansandvirginiawaffleswithvermontmaplesyrup,thewonderfullycleverandsuggestivefresscoesandmuraldecorationsrecallingGelettBurgessandhis"Goops",JackLondon,andothercelebrities.TherestaurantsoftheFloweryKingdomandtheCelestialEmpirepassedby:therewasthefamousMexicanrestaurantofoneMatiawhichwasuniqueofalldiningplacesintheGoldenWest.
PassingthroughtheBarbaryCoasttotheTelegraph.HillregiononefoundMatia'splacewherethelittleAustriainpresidedproudlyandservedhispatronsintweclean,shabbylittlerooms.TheysmelledofgarricandweredecoratedwithcoloredprintsimportedfromSpainwhichshowedbulldriftsineverystage,从portraitsofhandsomematadorsawaitingcalmlytheonslaughtoftataurustothegoryfinishwithrivers.ofbloodandhundredsofwomenshroudedinmantillasleaningoverthesidesoftheboxesandapplauding.
FromwithoutthroughtheopenwindowsechoedtheclattertingtonguesofItalianandGreek,MexicanandPortuguese,densizensoftheBarbaryCoast.InthelittlealcovekitchenintherearofthefirstroomstoodMatia'swife,ahandsome,Liquid-eyedwomanofthirty,busilycookingthealbundigosandtamales.stirringthechileconcarneandrollingtheenchlaredappetite,thelikelyaslikelyasnothewillgloryinthepossibilitiesofaCaliforniacrabwhichhemayelecttofollowwithbostonbakedbeansandvirginiawaffleswithvermontmaplesyrup,thewonderfullycleverandsuggestivefresscoesandmuraldecorationsrecallingGelettBurgessandhis"Goops",JackLondon,andothercelebrients.TherestaurantsoftheFloweryKingdomandtheCelestialEmpirepassedby:therewasthefamousMexicanrestaurantofoneMatiawhichwasuniqueofalldiningplacesintheGoldenWest.
PassingthroughtheBarbaryCoasttotheTelegraph.HillregiononefoundMatia'splacewherethelittleAustriainpresidedproudlyandservedhispatronsintweclean,shabbylittlerooms.TheysmelledofgarricandweredecoratedwithcoloredprintsimportedfromSpainwhichshowedbulldriftsineverystage,从portraitsofhandsomematadorsawaitingcalmlytheonslaughtoftataurustothegoryfinishwithrivers.ofblood和hundredsofwomenshroudedinmantillasleaningoverthesidesoftheboxes和applauding.
FromwithoutthroughtheopenwindowsechoedtheclattertingtonguesofItalian和Greek,Mexican和Portuguese,densizensoftheBarbaryCoast.Inthelittlealcovekitchenin.therearofthefirstroomstoodMatia'swife,ahandsome,Liquid-eyedwomanofthirty,busilycookingthealbundigos和tamales.stirringthechileconcarne和rollingtheenchlaredappetite,thelikelyaslikelyasnothewillgloryinthepossibilitiesofaCaliforniacrabwhichhemayelecttofollowwithbostonbakedbeans和virginiawaffleswithvermontmaplesyrup,thewonderfullyclever和suggestivefresscoes和muraldecorationsrecallingGelettBurgess和his"Goops",JackLondon,andothercelebrients.TherestaurantsoftheFloweryKingdom和theCelestialEmpirepassedby:therewasthefamousMexicanrestaurantofoneMatiawhichwasuniqueofalldiningplacesin.theGoldenWest.
PassingthroughtheBarbaryCoasttotheTelegraph.HillregiononefoundMatia'splacewhere-thelittleAustriainpresidedproudlyandservedhispatronsintweclean,shabbylittlerooms.TheysmelledofgarricandweredecoratedwithcoloredprintsimportedfromSpainwhichshowedbulldriftsineverystage,从portraitsofhandsomematadorsawaitingcalmlytheonslaughtoftataurustoThegoryfinishwithrivers.ofblood和hundredsofwomenshroudedinmantillasleaningoverthesides-of-theboxes-and-applauding.
FromwithoutthroughtheopenwindowsechoedtheclattertingtonguesofItalian和Greek,Mexican和Portuguese,densizensoftheBarbaryCoast.In.thelittlealcovekitchenin.therearofthefirstroomstoodMatia'swife,ahandsome,Liquid-eyedwomanofthirty,busilycooking-thealbundigos-andtamales.stirring-thechile-concarne-and-rolling-theenchlaredappetite,thelikelyaslikelyasnothewillgloryin-thepossibilities-of-aCaliforniacrab whichhemayelecttofollow-withbostonbakedbeans-andvirginiawaffles-withvermontmaplesyrup,thewonderfullyclever和suggestivefresscoes-andmuraldecorationsrecallingGelettBurgess和his"Goops",JackLondon,andothercelebrients.TherestaurantsoftheFloweryKingdom和theCelestialEmpirepassedby:therewasthefamousMexicanrestaurantofoneMatiawhichwasuniqueofalldiningplaces-in.theGoldenWest.
PassingthroughtheBarbaryCoasttotheTelegraph.HillregiononefoundMatia'splacewhere-thelittleAustriainpresidedproudlyandservedhispatronsintweclean,shabbylittlerooms.TheysmelledofgarricandweredecoratedwithcoloredprintsimportedfromSpainwhichshowedbulldriftsineverystage是从portraitsofhandsomematadorsawaitingcalmlytheonslaughtoftataurus.toThegoryfinish.withrivers.ofblood和hundredsofwomenshroudedinmantillasLEANINGOVERTHESIDE OF THE BOXES AND APPLAUDING.
FromwithoutthroughtheopenwindowsechoedtheclattertingtonguesofItalian和Greek,Mexican和Portuguese,densizensoftheBarbaryCoast.In.thelittlealcovekitchenin.therearofthefirstroomstoodMatia'swife,ahandsome,Liquid-eyedwomanofthirty,busilycooking-thealbundigos-andtamales.stirring-thechile-concarne-and-rolling-theenchlaredappetite,thelikelyaslikelyasnothewillglory.in-thepossibilities-of-aCaliforniacrab whichhemayelecttofollow-withbostonbakedbeans-andvirginiawaffles-withvermontmaplesyrup,thewonderfullyclever和suggestivefresscoes-andmuraldecorationsrecallingGelettBurgess和his"Goops",JackLondon,andothercelebrients.TherestaurantsoftheFloweryKingdom和theCelestialEmpirepassedby:therewasthefamousMexicanrestaurantofoneMatiawhichwasuniqueofalldiningplaces-in.theGoldenWest.
PassingthroughtheBarbaryCoasttotheTelegraph.HillregiononefoundMatia'splacewhere-thelittleAustriainpresidedproudlyandservedhispatronsintweclean,shabbylittlerooms.TheysmelledofgarricandweredecoratedwithcoloredprintsimportedfromSpainwhichshowedbulldriftsineverystage是从portraitsOfhandsomematadorsawaitingcalmlyTheonslaughtoftataurus.toThegoryfinish.withrivers.ofblood和hundredsofwomenshroudedinmantillasLEANINGOVERTHESIDE OF THE BOXES AND APPLAUDING.
FromwithoutthroughtheopenwindowsechoedtheclattertingtonguesofItalian和Greek,Mexican和Portuguese,densizensoftheBarbaryCoast.In.thelittlealcovekitchenin.therearofthefirstroomstoodMatia'swife,ahandsome,Liquid-eyedwoman Ofthirty,busilycooking-thealbundigos-andtamales.stirring-thechile-concarne-and-rolling-theenchlaredappetite,thelikelyaslikelyasnothewillglory.in-thepossibilities-of-aCaliforniacrab whichhemayelecttofollow-withbostonbakedbeans-andvirginiawaffles-withvermontmaplesyrup,thewonderfullyclever和suggestivefresscoes-andmuraldecorationsrecallingGelettBurgess和his"Goops",JackLondon,andothercelebrients.TherestaurantsoftheFloweryKingdom和theCelestialEmpirepassedby:therewasthefamousMexicanrestaurantofoneMatiawhichwasuniqueofalldiningplaces-in.theGoldenWest.
PassingthroughtheBarbaryCoasttoTheTelegraph.HillregiononefoundMatia'splacewhere-thelittleAustriainpresidedproudlyandservedhispatronsintweclean,shabbylittlerooms.TheysmelledofgarricandweredecoratedwithcoloredprintsimportedfromSpainwhichshowedbulldriftsineverystage是从portraitsOfhandsomematadorsawaitingcalmlyTheonslaughtoftataurus.toThegoryfinish.withrivers.ofblood和hundredsofwomenshroudedinmantillasLEANINGOVERTHESIDE OF THE BOXES AND APPLAUDING.
FromwithoutthroughTheopenWindows echoedTheClatteringTonguesOfItalianAndGreek,MexicanAndPortuguese,DensizensOfTheBarbaryCoast.InTheLittleAlcoveKitchenInTheRearOfTheFirstRoom stoodMatia'S wife,A handsome,Liquid-Eyed Woman OfThirty,Busily Cooking The Albundigos And Tamales Stirring The Chile Con Carne And Rolling The Enchlared Appetite As Likely As Not He Will Glory In The Possibilities Of A Californian Crab Which Has Been Preserved By The Government Projects In 1910 Was $200000.00
Approximately 14000 Families Are Now Residing On Farms Which Are Being Watered By The Government Canals.Not Less Than 25000 People Have Been Added To The Population Of The Cities,Towns,and Villages As Direct Result Of The Government Work.A SOLD BOOOZE AGAIN
Talbert Man Locked Up In County Jail
Stoke Neal,the irrepressible old blind pig operator who was out on bail to appear for in township court at Santa Ana to answer for violating the prohibition ordinance was arrested at Talbert Man Friday night and lodged in jail on another charge Of
SOLD BOOOZE AGAIN
Talbert Man Locked Up In County Jail
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From without through the open windows echoed the clattering tongues of Italian and Greek, Mexican and Portuguese, denizens of the Barbary Coast. In the little alcove kitchen in the rear of the first room stood Matia's wife, a handsome, liquid-eyed woman of thirty, busily cooking the albundigos and tamales, stirring the chile con carne and rolling the enchiladas for the senior, who sat in the next room, drinking copiously of the heavy, puckery Mexican wine.
With the second course of delicious fish from the bay, with a sauce even hotter than the soup which had preceded it, Matia would bring in the register, or guest book, first cousin to that in which Americans proudly inscribe their names in the Cheshire Cheese off Fleet street, in Wine Office Court in London. Filled with autographs of famous people and clever drawings by artists, verses by poets and descriptive articles by writers, it was a worthy tome and interested one for longer than the space of his dinner. And then before leaving one would proudly leave his autograph and his very politest sentiments in the book and sally out upon the Coast with a feeling of well-being which can be left only by a satisfactory dinner.
EXPERT ON SOILS
Will Tell Arizona Farmer How to Obtain Maximum Production
Phoenix, Oct. 23.—Arizona's farmers particularly those of the Salt River Valley, are to be told by an expert about their various soils and how to obtain the maximum production from sandy loam, gravelly loam, loess and the other types of soil found in the new state. The expert is Dr. Taylor of Illinois, who for years has conducted one of the Illinois state direct result of the government work.
SOLD BOOZE AGAIN
Talbert Man Locked Up in County Jail
Stoke Neal, the irrepressible old blind pig operator who was out on bail to appear in the township court at Santa Ana to answer for violating the prohibition ordinance, was arrested at Talbert on Friday night and lodged in jail on another charge of selling liquor.
The arrest was made by Constable Squires, who with Spanish Interpreter George Law and Deputy District Attorney Koepsel went to Talbert and secured the evidence in the way of a sackful of beer, some of which was labeled "temperance beer." At Neal's home were found two young girls who said their home is in Los Angeles and that they came to Neal's place last Tuesday and were to have returned to Los Angeles Friday.
The girls gave the names of "Grace" and "Laura" and they appear to be probably 17 and 15 years old respectively. They were taken to the detention home, pending final disposition of their cases.
WOMAN'S CHARGES FAIL
Huntington Beach Man Acquitted of Felony Accusation
The case against D. O. Stewart, the Huntington Beach man charged with a criminal offense, fell flat at the preliminary examination, when he proved an alibi by a cloud of witnesses and was completely vindicated in the Huntington Beach township court.
Stewart was charged with attempted criminal assault on Mrs. Fred Spoonhauer, but the testimony of many witnesses showed that at the time mentioned in the complaint Stewart was at his home engaged in digging up some trees and when this task was completed he took children who had been at work, out driving bile. The decision of who presided at the court greeted with cheers which filled the court flowed out in the street.
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TAX COLLECTOR
Johnny Lamb Busies House
Tax Collector J. Creeper in state and on his office in the county keeps him and his deeds first installment of thequent.the last Mondayand the second install Monday in April.
According to the Auditor Lester, he charged up with about $650,000, while sum.
The most noticeable this year's taxes is the big property holders have a good deal more last year. County Sleeper shoved some enough to increase only hundreds of dollars. The biggest rallies in the oil fields.
Nine companies in show a total increase taxes over 1910. O'Donnell and one land owner increase in taxation which increase will not the expenses of the for one year and lea
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was completed he took a number of children who had been watching him at work, out driving in his automobile. The decision of Justice Shirley who presided at the examination, was greeted with cheers by an audience which filled the courtroom and overflowed out in the street.
Stewart has many friends in Huntington Beach who are outspoken in their statements that the charge against Stewart was purely a case of blackmail and some there are who say they can point out the person
WEDDED FOR ONE YEAR ONLY
People of Elifel District Arrange Trial Marriages at Annual Fairs
The ancient custom of holding fairs for selecting brides and bride-grooms on trial still exists in some villages of the Elifel district of Germany.
On the day of the fair the young men and women who have been notified stand in groups on adjacent hillocks, their names being inscribed on a roll in the possession of the fair
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was completed he took a number of children who had been watching him at work, out driving in his automobile. The decision of Justice Shirley who presided at the examination, was greeted with cheers by an audience which filled the courtroom and overflowed out in the street.
Stewart has many friends in Huntington Beach who are outspoken in their statements that the charge against Stewart was purely a case of blackmail and some there are who say they can point out the person who is responsible.
TAX COLLECTOR BUSY
Johnny Lamb Busiest Man in Court House
Tax Collector J. C. Lamb is gathering in state and county taxes at his office in the court house, and it keeps him and his deputies busy. The first installment of taxes goes delinquent, the last Monday in November, and the second installment the last Monday in April.
According to the books of County Auditor Lester, the tax collector is charged up with the collection of about $650,000, which is no small sum.
The most noticeable thing about this year's taxes is that some of the big property holders of the county have a good deal more to pay than last year. County Assessor James Sleeper shoved some of them up high enough to increase their taxes not only hundreds of dollars but thousands. The biggest raises were made in the oil fields.
Nine companies in this county now show a total increase of $32,419.29 in taxes over 1910. One oil company and one land owner together received increases in taxation the income of which increase will more than pay all the expenses of the assessor's office for one year and leave $5000 besides.
WEDDED FOR ONE YEAR ONLY
People of Eifel District Arrange Trial Marriages at Annual Fairs
The ancient custom of holding fairs for selecting brides and bride-grooms on trial still exists in some villages of the Eifel district of Germany.
On the day of the fair the young men and women who have been notified stand in groups on adjacent hillocks, their names being inscribed on a roll in the possession of the fair officials, who sit round a table between the groups. The ages of the young men are stated on the roll, but not those of the girls.
Males are then called forward by name in the order of their ages, the oldest coming first, and one of the girls is called to meet him; if neither objects the young woman is presented with a wedding ring, and the couple are declared duly wedded for a year on approval.
At the end of the year they may separate and each is free to marry again; or if they are not quite sure whether they will be happy they can arrange to separate for a day or two before the next fair, and then be wedded again for another year. If a couple remain together over the year the marriage becomes binding for life, or if any family is born the union is also valid for life.
If a maiden refuses the first man she is supposed to marry the next offered to her; but this rule is not rigidly enforced now, though formerly the names of candidates were taken haphazard by the head man of the community, who did not put up with nonsense about maidenly coyness.
Nowadays it is generally arranged beforehand to call together only of those couples who have been courting. The system has worked with good results for centuries and will probably last some while yet, until the farming districts become crowded with factories and towns.
Sing a song of sixpence,
Pocket full of cash,
Left in trousers on a chair,
The which was very rash.
Wiffle saw him do it,
And when she heard him snore,
She helped herself to thirty cents—There wasn't any more.
Mrs. F. A. Kimball was a Los Angeles visitor Saturday.
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New Babcock Electric Coupe which has never been used. Will sell cheap for cash, or trade for Real Estate. Address: BABCOCK, 532 Consolidated Realty Building
For Sale or Trade
New Babcock Electric Coupe which has never been used. Will sell cheap for cash, or trade for Real Estate. Address: BABCOCK, 532 Consolidated Realty Building
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
LET ME DO YOUR Phone, Home 2161
PLUMBING
All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. See me before letting your next contract.
South Lemon F. H. GARRISON
St., Anaheim
Palace Market
Wm. SCHUMACHER, Proprietor
Dcaler in
Choice Fresh and Salted Meats
Exclusive Agents for Imperial Creamery Butter
Telephones: Home 51; Pacific 5
Meats Delivered to all Parts of the City
ANAHEIM
STEAM
LAUNDRY
The Good Carpenter
Eitted with the most up-to-date machinery for turning out the best work on short notice and at moderate prices. Patronize home industry, especially when you get just a little bit better service here than you can get anywhere else.
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when called upon to do a job where our mill work is to be used. He knows the doors, windows, stairways, posts, etc., will all fit to a hair and that a satisfactory job is assured. Gives you a handsomer house with less labor. The money you save on labor alone will come pretty nearly paying for the mill work. Have us prove it.
Griffith Lumber Co,
South Los Angeles St.
NEAR SOUTHERN PACIFIC DEPOT
In the Superior Court of the State of California.
In and for the County of Orange.
In the Matter of the Estate of J. A. Bishop, deceased.
Order to Show Cause why Order of Sale of Real Estate Should Not Be Made.
It is Ordered by The Court. That all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before the said Superior Court on Friday, the 24th day of November, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Superior Court, in the Court House in said County of Orange, State of California, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the administratrix of said estate to sell all of the real estate of said deceased as may be necessary.
And that a copy of this Order be published at least four successive weeks in the Anaheim Gazette, a newspaper printed and published in said County of Orange.
Z. B. WEST,
Judge of the Superior Court.
Dated October 20, 1911.
Weisel & Dutton,
Attorneys for Administratrix.
STEAM
LAUNDRY
Fitted with the most up-to-date machinery for turning out the best work on short notice and at moderate prices. Patronize home industry, especially when you get just a little bit better service here than you can get anywhere else.
ANAHEIM STEAM LAUNDRY
HINEMAN BROS., Props.
SOUTH LEMON STREET
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 8. Los Angeles Street.
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
F·BACKS UndertakerDealer in Furniture, Wall Paper
Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames
Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oilis, and Glas
Sewing Machine Supplies
Corner Los Angeles and Charres St
LUMBER, CEMENT, BRICK
ARDEN PLASTER
MILL WORK
Beveled Well Curbing
C·GANAHL LUMBER COMPANY
CHAS F GRIM. Manager