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NOTICE BY COUNTY CLERK OF TIME AND PLACE OF PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION, POLITICAL PARTIES ENTITLED TO PARTICIPATE THEREIN, AND NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF CANDIDATES FOR DELEGATE. (Section 9, Presidential Primary Act; Section 10, Direct Primary Law.) Notice is hereby given that a presidential primary election is to be held in the County of Orange on Tuesday, the 4th day of May, 1920, and that hereinafter under the designation of each of the political parties entitled to participate therein there is stated the name and address of each person for whom nomination papers have been filed in the office of the Secretary of State and who is entitled to be voted for in the above named County, at such election, as delegate to the next rational convention of that party under which his name hereinafter appears; and that herinafter under the name of each party, and under the name of the person for whom a preference as nominee of such party for president has been expressed, there is stated the name of each of those candidates for delegate who has filed a statement of preference, and who has been endorsed as such candidate as required by law, and who may be voted for but not as one of a group; and under each party there is also stated under the words "No Preference" the name of each candidate for delegate (other than a group candidate), who has filed no statement of preference but who may be voted for, and the name of each candidate who has filed a statement of preference and who has not been endorsed as required by law, or who is deemed unendorsed by reason of the political organization endorsing him having been repudiated, but who may be voted for at said election; and the names of such candidates will appear upon their respective party ballots at said election in such groups or indi- land, Pasadena, California. Wm. May Garland, 815 W. Adams St., Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Bertha L. Cable, 4711 Gramercy Place, Los Angeles, Cal. Gordon Gray, 1030 Twenty-fourth St., San Diego, Cal. Miss Alice Lee, 3564 Seventh St., San Diego, Cal. LIST OF CANDIDATES. DEMOCRATIC PARTY No preference. NAME. ADDRESS. Gavin McNab, 1001 Pine St., San Francisco, Cal. Edward L. Doheny, 8 Chester Place, Los Angeles, Cal. Mary E. Foy, 400 San Rafael Ave., Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Nellie G. Donohoe, 2225 Harrison Blvd., Oakland, Cal. Emmet Seawell, 701 Johnson St., Santa Rosa, Cal. Thomas A. Glanella, Care La Porte Stage, Marysville, Cal. Ralph McGee, Sutter Creek, Cal. Mollie Carpenter, 60 Bedford Ave., Placerville, Cal. George E. Catts, 1130 N. San Joaquin St., Stockton, Cal. George W. Vica, 1408 K St., Sacramento, Cal. E. S. Kelier, 2020 Jackson St., San Francisco, Cal. Hugo K. Asher, 63 Palm Ave., San Francisco, Cal. Timothy A. Reardon, 195 Upper Terrace St., San Francisco, Cal. Miss Sarah S. Hagan, 2555 Twenty-ninth Ave., San Francisco, Cal. George Beck, Cor. Third and M Sta., Livermore, Cal. Mrs. Georgia C. Ormeby, 23 Monte Vista Ave., Oakland, Cal. Minnie R. Fitzgerald, 1849 J St., Fresno, Cal. Charles A. Barlow, 1905 Eighteenth St., Bakersfield, Cal. William T. Jeter, 84 Cliff St., Santa Cruz, Cal. C. A. Storke, 28 W. Micheltorena St., Santa Barbara, Cal. Francis J. Heney, 807 Fourth St., Santa Monica, Cal. Lorin A. Hadley, 117 West Avenue 55, Los Angeles, Cal. John B. Goulston, 2310 N. Holliston Place, City Waterfront, Santa Ana Precinct, Place, Ole Gradin Pine Street, Santa Ana Precinct, Place, McKinley Pine Street, Santa Ana Precinct, Place, Morrison's Street, Santa Ana Precinct, Place, C. L. Cotah Broadway, Santa Ana Precinct, Place Drake's Grove Street, Santa Ana Precinct, Place Fifth Street, Santa Ana Precinct, Place A. R. Parsall Bishop St, Santa Ana Precinct, Place B. F. White Birch St, Santa Ana Precinct, Place C. D. Butler Corner Sycamore, Santa Ana Precinct, Place Hallady Banaday, Santa Ana Precinct, Place Spurgeon S Santa Ana Precinct, Place H. E. Smith Washington St Bolsa Precinct aa School House. Buaro Precinct den Grove School Garden Grove Parking Place, Y. M. Garden Grove Parking Place, Lee and house. LIST OF CANDIDATES REPUBLICAN PARTY Candidates preferring Herbert Hoover Mrs. Georgia C. Ormeby, 23 Monte Vista Ave., Oakland, Cal. Minnie R. Fitzgerald, 1849 J St., Freeso, Cal. Charles A. Barlow, 1905 Eighteenth St., Bakersfield, Cal. William T. Jeter, 84 Cliff St., Santa Cruz, Cal. C. A. Storke, 26 W. Micheltorena St., Santa Barbara, Cal. Francis J. Heney, 807 Fourth St., Santa Monica, Cal. Lorin A. Hadley, 117 West Avenue 55, Los Angeles, Cal. John B. Goulaton, 2310 N. Holliston St., Altedena, Cal. Mrs. France T. Parker, 209 Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, Cal. Mrs. Violette S. Campbell, 653 State St., El Centro, Cal. Charles M. Brown, 325 W. Olive St., Redlands, Cal. Henry H. Childers, 724 Hartford St., Los Angeles, Cal. LIST OF CANDIDATES PROHIBITION PARTY Candidates preferring Henry Clay Needham. ADDRESS: Frank P. Flint, Flintridge Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Herbert Fleishhacker, St. Francis Hotel, 301 Powell St., San Francisco, Cal. George I Cochran, 2249 S. Harvard Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. John Francis Neylan, 130 San Fernando Way, San Francisco, Cal. Ralph W. Bull, Arcata, Cal. Albert E. Boynton, 903 Bird St., Oroville, Cal. Charles E. Clinch, Neal St., Grass Valley, Cal. Mrs. Bradford Woodbridge, 353 Main St., Roseville, Cal. Mrs. Charles K. McClatchy, 1000 X St., Sacramento, Cal. Charles L. Neumiller, 646 N. California St., Stockton, Cal. M. H. de Young, 1919 California St., San Francisco, Cal. John H. Rosseter, 945 Green St., San Francisco, Cal. P. H. McCarthy, 153 Ashbury Terrace, San Francisco, Cal. James Rolph Jr., 288 San Jose Ave., San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. J. B. Hume, Quola Apts., 2441 Haste St., Berkeley, Cal. Joseph R. Knowland, 717 Paru St., Alameda, Cal. W. A. Sutherland, 821 Pine Ave, Fresno, Cal. Mrs. M. C. Zumwalt, 151 North H St., Tulare, Cal. W. H. Crocker, New Place, Hillsborough, Cal. T. S. Montgomery, Saratoga and Los Gatos Road, Saratoga, Cal. John B. Miller, Cor. Hillside Road and Columbia St., Pasadena, Cal. Joseph Scott, 1193 S. Orange Grove Ave., Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Katherine Phillips Edson, 950 W. Twentieth St., Los Angeles, Cal. Meyer Lissner, 756 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal Dr. C. D. Ball, 1203 N. Main St., Santa Ana, Cal. Fred A. Hellbron, 2534 A St., San Diego, Cal. LIST OF CANDIDATES REPUBLICAN PARTY Candidates preferring Herbert Hoover Mrs. Georgia C. Ormeby, 23 Monte Vista Ave., Oakland, Cal. Minnie R. Fitzgerald, 1849 J St., Freeso, Cal. Charles A. Barlow, 1905 Eighteenth St., Bakersfield, Cal. William T. Jeter, 84 Cliff St., Santa Cruz, Cal. C. A. Storke, 26 W. Micheltorena St., Santa Barbara, Cal. Francis J. Heney, 807 Fourth St., Santa Monica, Cal. Lorin A. Hadley, 117 West Avenue 55, Los Angeles, Cal。 John B. Goulaton,2310 N.Holliston St.Altedena,Cal。 Mrs.France T.Parker,209 Canon Drive,Beverly Hills,Cal。 Mrs.VioletteS.Campbell,653StateSt。ElCentro,Cal。 Charles M.Brown,325W.OliveSt。Redlands,Cal。 Henry H.Charlders,724HartfordSt。LosAngeles,Cal。 LIST OF CANDIDATES PROHIBITION PARTY Candidates preferring Henry Clay Needham. ADDRESS: Henry P.Stipp.Lakeport,Lake County,Cal。 William Ira Beeson,Box 415 Healdsburg,Sonoma County,Cal。 W.P.Fassett,Loomie,Placer County,Cal。 Elam Biggs,220 Colfax Ave.,Grass Valley,Nevada County,Cal。 Leroy S.Atwood,105W.FloraSt。 Stockton,San Joaquin County,Cal。 E.F.VanVlear,205S.MarchSt。 Lodi,SanJoaquinCounty,Cal。 JosephFusch,38LansingStSanFrancisco,Cal。 Mrs.SusanE.Cline,1090EddyStSanFrancisco,Cal。 H.H.Markel,1868TenthAveSanFrancisco,Cal。 FrederickHead,1559EighthAveSanFrancisco,Cal。 SlimeonPeaseMeads,534MerrimacSt.Oakland,Cal。 H.A.Johnson,2848DerbyStBerkeley,Cal。 T.KBeard,102SycamoreSt.Modesto,Cal。 JosephS.McCormick,R.F.D.Box70,Fresno,Cal。 ThomasF.Kerr,Gustine,MercedCounty,Cal。 J.M.Horton,Fillmore,VenturaCounty,Cal。 MissAdaE.Ferris,1927SanAndreasSt,SantaBarbara,Cal。 MissMarleC.Brehm,3121ElliotStLongBeach,Cal。 HenryClayNeedhamNewhallLosAngelesCounty,Cal。 OrlandoC.Passmore,266W.SixthSt,Pomona,Cal。 MartinH.Kiff,1738LasPalmasAvenueLosAngeles,Cal。 WileyJ.PHilips,5549LexingtonAveLosAngeles,Cal。 JohnC.Bell,846CoronadoTerraceLosAngeles,Cal。 LIST OF CANDIDATES REPUBLICAN PARTY Candidates preferring Herbert Hoover Mrs.Georgia C.Ormeby,23Monte Vista Ave.,Oakland,Cal。 Minnie R.Fitzgerald,1849J St., Freeso,Cal。 Charles A.Barlow,1905EighteenthSt.Bakersfield,Cal。 William T.Jeter,84CliffSt,SantaCrusg.Cal。 C.A.storke,26W.MicheltorenaSt.SantaBarbara,Cal。 FrancisJ.Heney,807FourthSt.SantaMonica,Cal。 LorinA.Hadley,117WestAvenue55LosAngeles,Cal。 JohnB.Coulaton,2310N.HollistonSt.Altdena,Cal。 Mrs.FranceT.Parker,209CanonDrive,Beverly Hills,Cal。 Mrs.VioletteS.Campbell,653StateSt。ElCentro,Cal。 CharlesM.Brown,325W.OliveSt。Redlands,cal。 HenryH.Charlders,724HartfordSt。LosAngeles,cal。 LIST OF CANDIDATES PROHIBITION PARTY Candidates preferring Henry Clay Needham. ADDRESS: Henry P.Stipp.Lakeport,Lake County,Cal。 William Ira Beeson,Box 415Healdsburg,Sonoma County,Cal。 W.P.Fasett,Loomie,Placer County,Cal。 ElamBiggs,220Colfax Ave.,GrassValley,Nevada County,Cal。 LeroyS.Atwood,105W.FloraSt。 Stockton,SanJoaquin County,Cal。 E.F.VanVlear,205S.MarchSt。 Lodi,SanJoaquinCounty,Cal。 JosephFusch,38LansingStBerkeley,Cal。 T.KBeard,102SycamoreSt.Modesto,Cal。 JosephS.McCormick,R.F.D.Box70,Fresno,Cal)。 ThomasF.Kerr,Gustine,MercedCounty,Cal)。 J.M.Horton,Fillmore,VenturaCounty,Cal)。 MissAdaE.Ferris,1927SanAndreasSt,SantaBarbara,Cal)。 MissMarleC.Brehm,3121ElliotStLongBeach,Cal)。 HenryClayNeedhamNewhallLosAngelesCounty,Cal)。 OrlandoC.Passmore,266W.SixthSt,Pomona,Cal)。 MartinH.Kiff,1738LasPalmasAvenueLosAngeles ,cal)。 JohnC.Bell ,846CoronadoTerraceLosAngeles ,cal)。 LIST OF CANDIDATES REPUBLICAN PARTY Candidates preferring Herbert Hoover ADDRESS: Henry P.Stipp.Lakeport,Lake County, Cal、 William Ira Beeson, Box 415 Healdsburg, Sonoma County, Cal、 W.P.Fasett,Loomie, Placer County, Cal、 ElamBiggs, 220Colfax Ave.", GrassValley, Nevada County, Cal、 LeroyS.Atwood, 105W.FloraSt, LongBeach, Cal、 HenryClayNeedham, Newhall, LosAngelesCounty, Cal、 OrlandoC.Passmore, 266W.SixthSt, Pomona, Cal、 MartinH.Kiff, 1738LasPalmasAvenueLosAngeles , cal)。 JohnC.Bell ,846CoronadoTerraceLosAngeles , cal)。 and Columbia St., Pasadena, Cal. Joseph Scott, 1193 S. Orange Grove Ave., Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Katherine Philips Edson, 950 W. Twentieth St., Los Angeles, Cal. Meyer Lissner, 756 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Dr. C. D. Ball, 1203 N. Main St., Santa Ana, Cal. Fred A. Hellbron, 2534 A St., San Diego, Cal. LIST OF CANDIDATES. REPUBLICAN PARTY Candidates preferring Herbert Hoover. NAME. ADDRESS. C. C. Moore, 3100 Washington St., San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. Mary S. Gibson, 2801 Scarff St., Los Angeles, Cal. Charles C. Chapman, Commonwealth Ave. and Cypress St., Fullerton, Cal. M. C. Sloss, 840 Powell St., San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. Minnie McLaughlin Walker, 451 N. Plumas St., Willows, Cal. Edwin E. Skinner, 2317 D St., Eureka, Cal. Thomas G. Chamberlain, Auburn, Cal. Mrs. Frances S. Robson, Stanford Ranch, Vina, Cal. Wilson R. Ellis, 1122 N St., Sacramento, Cal. Dr. Robert R. Hammond, 438 W. Park St., Stockton, Cal. Dr. Adelalde Brown, 45 Sixteenth Ave., San Francisco, Cal. Frederick W. Elly, 1215 Lombard St., San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. Josephine T. Sheehan, 117 Alpine Terrace, San Francisco, Cal. Dr. F. Justin McCarthy, 107 Belvedere St., San Francisco, Cal. Peter J. Crosby, 177 Prospect St., Hayward, Cal. Mrs. Jean Howard McDuffie, 156 The Tunnel Road, Berkeley, Cal. George C. Reeding, Fresno Hotel, Fresno, Cal. L. L. Dennett, 215 Semple St., Modesto, Cal. Charles Collins Teague, 229 Santa Paula St., Santa Paula, Cal. Miss Agnes Emmons Howe, 25 Seattle Ave., San Jose, Cal. Frederick Cole Palrbanks, 217 Oak Lawn Ave., South Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Clara B. Burdette, Hotel Mary- Miss Ada E. Ferris, 1927 San Andreas St., Santa Barbara, Cal. Miss Marie C. Brehm, 3121 Eliot St., Long Beach, Cal. Henry Clay Needham, Newhall, Los Angeles County, Cal. Orlando C. Passmore, 266 W. Sixth St., Pomona, Cal. Martin H. Kliff, 1738 Las Palmas Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. Wiley J. Phillips, 5549 Lexington Ave.; Los Angeles, Cal. John C. Bell, 846 Coronado Terrace, Los Angeles, Cal. Orvis U. Hull, Orange, Orange County, Cal. James S. Edwards, 919 Cajon St., Redlands, Cal. Clinton P. Moore, 28 W. Highland Ave., Redlands, Cal. Notice is also hereby given that at said primary election the Polls will be open from the hour of 6 o'clock a.m. to the hour of 7 o'clock p.m. on the day thereof, and that during said hours said election will be held at the legally designated polling places in each precinct in said County, which are as follows: Santa Ana Precinct No. 1. Polling Place, Washington School Building. Santa Ana Precinct No. 2. Polling Place, Intermediate School Building Santa Ana Precinct No. 3. Polling place, 118 East 5th Street. Santa Ana Precinct No. 4. Polling Place, J.N.Anderson Building, between 1st and 2nd on Sycamore. Santa Ana Precinct No. 5. Polling Place,Lincoln School Building. Santa Ana Precinct No. 6. Polling Place,Wright's Garage. Santa Ana Precinct No. 7. Polling Place,McGels Place,Fruit Street。 Santa Ana Precinct No. 8. Polling Place,G.G.Scott's Garage,N.W.Cor.4th and Porter Sts。 Santa Ana Precinct No. 9.Polling Place,Collar Factory,E.2nd Street。 Santa Ana Precinct No.10.Polling Place,City Hall。 Santa Ana Precinct No.11.Polling Place,Spencer's Garage,S.E.Cor.Halladay and 1st Streets。 Santa Ana Precinct No.12.Polling Place,Roosevelt School。 Santa Ana Precinct No.13.Polling Place,高School。 Place,Meyer'S Tooling Fullerton Precinct Place.Y.M.C.A.D.Fullerton Precinct Place.J.GallimoreCommonwealth Ave.Fullerton Precinct Place,City Hall Fullerton Precinct Place,高School Fullerton Precinct Place,Grammar School Fullerton Precinct Place,Room 12 and Merchants Bank Built Fullerton Precinct Place,Garage,Corrdra。 Loara Precinct.PoSchool House。 La Habra PrecinctPlace,Fire House。 La Habra PrecinctPlace,Loftus Precinct.PoCoast Boarding House。 Olinda Precinct.PoSchool House。 Orangethorpe PrincePlaceOrangethorpePrincePlacentia PrecinctPlacentia PrecinctFirst NationalPlacentia PrecinctPlacentia PrecinctKraemer BulldPlacentia PrecinctPlaceAcme Dry ClosWest AnagelmimPPlaceAllen's ServiceYorba LindaPrecitingPlace,Fire HallYorba LindaPrecitingPlace,Homer BeElModena PreciningEl Modena SchoolHoMcPherson PreciningMcPherson HeightsOPacking House。 ANAHEIM GAZETTE TWENTY-ONE Just One Good Thing Chautauqua brings seven days of wholesome entertainment—one different attractions—all at a price so low as to appear limit” costs. Two dollars and fifty cents buys a season ticket. High school students $1.50, children's tickets $1.00. An Evening In The South Seas Native Maori Singers presented by Ellison-White for the first time in America. Illustrated lectures on New Zealand by Leila M. Blomfield. Mary Adel Hays Return engagement of prominent New York soprano. Mary Adel Hays possesses one of the finest coloratura voices in Chautauqua world. Judge F. G. Bale One of the country’s foremost lecturers. Formerly of Juvenile Court, Columbus, Ohio. Hear Judge Bale by all means. 1 Play--“Kindle” 10 Splendid Leads 10 Musical Prog 21 “COUNT ’N’ “Kindling” Splendid production by Kenyon’s metropolis by the Maurice Players. A powerful mirably presented. The Parnells Two of the cleverest entertainers on the They will “strike twice you in two programs sixth day. Santa Ana Precinct No. 31. Polling Place, Spurgeon School. Santa Ana Precinct No. 32. Polling Place, H. E. Smith Garage, 919 E. Washington St. Bolsa Precinct. Polling Place, Bolsa School House. Buaro Precinct. Polling Place, Garden Grove School House. Garden Grove Precinct No. 1. Polling Place, Y. M. C. A. Building. Garden Grove Precinct No. 2. Polling Place, Lee and Arrowsmith Warehouse. Huntington Beach Precinct No. 1. Polling Place, City Hall. Huntington Beach Precinct No. 2. Polling Place, M. M. Halliday's Store, Cor. Franklin and Alabama Avenues. Huntington Beach Precinct No. 3. Polling Place, Tent City, 12th and Magnolia Streets. Katella Precinct. Polling Place, Katella School House. Los Alamitos Precinct. Polling Place, Los Alamitos School House. Seal Beach Precinct. Polling Place, Administration Building. Stanton Precinct. Polling Place, City Hall. Talbert Precinct. Polling Place, Fountain City Valley School House. Westminster Precinct. Polling Place, Westminster School House. Wintersburg Precinct. Polling Place, Ocean View School House. Anaheim Precinct No. 1. Polling Place, High School Building. Anaheim Precinct No. 2. Polling Place, 123-129 N. Lemon Street. Anaheim Precinct No. 3. Polling Place, Ford Garage, 228 N. Los Angeles Street. Anaheim Precinct No. 4. Polling Place, Bushard Building, 405 E. Center Street. Anaheim Precinct No. 5. Polling Place, Frank Arnold's Cigar Factory. Anaheim Precinct No. 6. Polling Place, Fremont School Building, 554 W. Center Street Anaheim Precinct No. 7. Polling Place, F. K. Gresswell's Office, 117 S. Los Angeles Street. Anaheim Precinct No. 8. Polling Place, Duckworth Building. Anaheim Precinct No. 9. Polling Place, Primary School Building. Anaheim Precinct No. 10. Polling Place, Gibbs Lumber Co. Office, 145 S. Vine Street. Brea Precinct No. 1. Polling Place, City Hall, Sewell Building. Brea Precinct No. 2. Polling Place, Brea School House. Brea Canyon Precinct. Polling Place, Brea Canyon Oil Co., Office. Buena Park Precinct Polling Place, Buena Park School House. Cypress Precinct. Polling Place, Cypress School House. East Anaheim Precinct. Polling Place, Meyer's Tool Shop. Fullerton Precinct No. 1. Polling Place, Y.M.C.A.Hall. Olive Precinct. Polling Place, Olive School House. Orange Precinct No. 1. Polling Place, N.T.Edward's Garage. Orange Precinct No. 2. Polling Place, Fire Hall. Orange Precinct No. 3. Polling Place, Intermediate School, North Glassel Street. Orange Precinct No. 4. Polling Place, Orange Union High School Garage, North Glassel Street. Orange Precinct No. 5. Polling Place, Myer's Garage, 527 E Maple St. Orange Precinct No. 6. Polling Place, D.F.Royer's Garage Orange Precinct No. 7. Polling Place, G.E.Ryan's Garage, S.Grand. Orange Precinct No. 8. Polling Place, F.L.Ainsworth's Garage Orange Precinct No. 9.PollingPlace,Center StreetSchoolHouse OrangePrecinctNo10.PolingPlace,CityWaterWorks SilveradoPrecinct.PollingPlace,SilveradoSchoolHouse VillaParkPrecinct.PollingPlace,VillaParkHall WestOrangePrecinct.PollingPlaceOrangeCountyFarmChapel YorbaPrecinct.PollingPlace.YorbaSchoolHouse The Parnells Two of the cleverest entertainers on the They will "strike twice you in two programs sixth day. ANAHEIM,M FOR 73 Of First Land, with buildings, pipe lines, Inquire City Hall A great many inquiries are reaching the bureau of entomology, United States department of agriculture, for methods of controlling fleas. The work of the department has shown, fortunately, that the best means of controlling fleas in most instances is very simple. Fleas usually originate in the basement of the house, or in some covered place such as wood- ONE BIG EVENTS Good Thing After Another milesome entertainment, splendid lectures and inspiring music. Twence so low as to appear almost unbelievable in these days of "sky-thents buys a season ticket admitting to every program of the week. tickets $1.00. Below are a few of the feature events. 1 Play--“Kindling” 10 Splendid Lectures 10 Musical Programs 21 “COUNT 'EM" "Kindling" Splendid production of Chas. Kenyon's metropolitan success by the Maurice Browne Players. A powerful play admirably presented. The Parnells Two of the cleverest musical entertainers on the platform. They will "strike twelve" with you in two programs on the sixth day. Royal Welsh Lady Singers Noted Ladies' Choir from Wales, Gt. Britain, under personal direction of Madame Hughes-Thomas. Two concerts on third day. Alaskan Duo Lona Laska, native Alaskan soprano, and Huldah Voedisch. Duo that will surprise and delight all music lovers. Paul Pereira Prominent Portugese violinist formerly court violinist, and his splendid string quintet. Two concerts—fourth day. The Parnells Two of the cleverest musical entertainers on the platform. They will "strike twelve" with you in two programs on the sixth day. Paul Pereira Prominent Portugese violinist formerly court violinist, and his splendid string quintet. Two concerts—fourth day. NAHEIM, May 8-14 UTAUQUA to which hogs, animals have acclips to give the other breeding cleaning, burn the knickel the floor or eng or shed with salt should be sprinkled thickly enough almost to cover the ground and should then be wet down with water, the specialists say. It should not be wet sufficiently to cause it to run, however. If there are about the place any houses, cribs, or the like built on piles so that hogs and other animals can go under them, salt should be applied there. Generally speaking, it is fairly easy to determine where the fleas originate, and it is usually such a place as can be reached by the salt treatment. It may be necessary to repeat the operation two or three times at about three-day intervals. 73 ACRES of First Class Orange land, with ranch house buildings, pumping plant, e lines, etc. quire O. E. Steward y Hall Anaheim