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   Santa Ana Evening Blade (Newspaper) - August 3, 1905, Santa Ana, California                                IP or Large Bottle 50c.  Dr a * George E. Robinson up a small stone this morning and tossed It at a hunch of dogs near the corner of ' and Sycamore The stone missed the and ricocheting from the struck ' the sidewalk an J bounded against the plate glass window in Turner's shoe it a few inches from the Tlie window will cost about forty dollars to Mr. Bobinson will probably throw the dog at the the next time he attempts to form such a Tent City for ELECTRIC CARS ARE of Santa to be had by call yon W. filed foreclosure suit to-day against James A Barclay and Sarah A. Barclay to force payment upon notes for issued last It is alleged that the defendants have failed to pay interest it became H. W. Chynoweth of Anaheim is attorney for the your We have also guarantee your money than i you can get Give us a the truth of for for of Ion Disfar from Olive George W. Ford of this city Is among the people under named and one of his experiences along the Une of having relatives fairly hurled at his came along a year when one fine in October following letter received by Mr. Ford from Oct. 25, Dear may surprise because it is from a But I am a niece of yours I am Edwin Carleton's only nine But why I write this letter is for information from Mr. Edwin wenit away seven weeks without even telling me where he was so l want to know if he has been at your I am nearly worried to death over it. He often spoke of and that he was going to see you some If he has been or is there tell him to write also you answer as soon as if you MRS. EDWIN 29 while Mr. has no objection to having a whole of nieces as they may happen along in the ordinary he rather shied at the prospect of having a young woman from Watsonville butting into the Ford family in this unceremonious and straightway he took his typewriter in hand and indited a letter of in which he set forth with minute particularity the fact that no person by the name of Edwin Carleton has the right i to claim kinship with George W. and added some little fatherly advice to the effect that the young Watsonville woman would better investigate her husband's record before reaching out for his This letter was duly received by the woman at is a couple of after it was the following came in answer from Nov. 5, George W. Dear Yours and you say you haven't any relative by the name of It is very when my Edwin said he had an uncle in Santa Ana by the name of and you said you went to the Postmaster and he said that there was nobody by the name of George It so states on the Box 23, Santa It is a very funny I must Ford asked at the if there was another Ford in the and addressed her in one of his own printed husband enlisted in the Spanish-American war from your place and he said you had his discharge If you please send it to me by also there is an estate to be settled up of How about that? My husband stated that you were a brother of his and before he was of age you werp his This is a very Mr. although I do not want to have any hard between you and but I simply want to know the My husband wouldn't tell me a lie about you being this uncle and about this so I would be more than thankful to you if you would tell me the My husband has disappeared very and I wrote to you asking you if he had been I would like a little more information than you gave me in your Please do not disappoint MRS. ED. settled it with Mr. for when it began to look like the Watsonville woman had designs on his bank account as well on his he her out as a and not since from shows that young from Watsonville may have ground for writing as she did Mr. as possible that married a Carleton who lived here at one and who may have told her that George W. Ford of this city was his Carleton en listed in 1899 aad the In Company commanded Captain He returned here in 1901, having in May of Carleton worked at various jobs in this as horae wrangler In several of the local livery stables under a for being up in an transaction tf again week S. Northrup returned to the Leoa Lefevre and Miss Helen Richardson of Fallbrook are visiting Mrs. B. T. R. pastor the South Methodist Church at Redlands was here the guest of Rev. R. R. of s Huntington was brought to the Santa Ana Hospital yesterday suffering from Barrett and hed Mrs. McCreery and Miss Ruth have returned from an outing at Laguna Dr. P. R. Reynolds and wife of this and Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Townsend of Los are at Bay Island for an indefinite who is here from Berkeley for a short visit with his went to Saa Diego this morning to remain a few Carrie who has the guest of Miss Bloodgood for the past departed to-day for her home in New Samuel Ringo wife and Mrs. who have guests at the home of C. C. Shaw for the past few left yesterday for their home in Mrs. Ringo and Mrs. Shaw are Arrangement With ern Made Yesterday in San very welcome ' Santa Ana West roarth Tour REPORT FOR 1905.  of books in circulation in the homes of the 2,768, giving a daily average 111; new membership cards 24; fines from all the new books added The Bowling Tomorrow's The Bath Castle A. The The Plumb The Golden The Bright Face of The Master of Blazed Trail The Admirable the juvenile books added The Bashed Views in Cast Up by the Outdoor and Indoor Handicraft and Recreation for Story of Little The Court of King Jack in the The Chinese Boy and The Golden When the King Little Almond Lives and Stories Worth Our Navy in Time of Our Little Canadian Little The Blue Indian Fairy Legends of Stories from Siegfried the Hero of the North and Beowulf 'the Hero of the The Merry Fables and Folk the Children of the E. W. Harding has been training ten or twelve children for some time In a little which was given home at 605 West Second street yesterday alter noon and proved such a pleasing success that it will be repeated this evening at 8 The proceeds will go to the Jacob Riis which is used to send the poor children of New York to the It takes a very little sum to send a child for two weeks and these dozen little sympathizing with those who are suffering so In the big city and grateful for their own blessings have been using a part of vacation in evening the admission will cents and refreshments ten and it is hoped that will be a good attendance aa ye do it the least of my little ye do it unto Ordinance Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance making it a misdemeanor to carry on seine fishing within 1000 feet of any or wharf in the The offense ls a flue of or six months or tooth fine and The ordinance specifically states that this prohibition of seine shall not affect the wharves Aug. 2.The conference between the officials of the Clark road and the Southern Pacific was brought to a close late yesterday after another day's At the close of the It was a satisfactory arrangement had been under which the two roads will exchange business in the southern part of the The result is a decided victory for the for It has been generally understood and openly by the representatives that the Salt Lake road would be granted no concessions in the way of or switching Aug. 2.The exact terms of the deal agreed upon by the Clark road and Espee are nor will the attending officials say anything of the that were brought to bear to about the final decision of the man It that the hint openly made in the meeting that the unless given a traffic arrangement in the southern part of the would proceed to a war of rates and compete for Southern Pacific traffic by absorbing the Southern Pacific's was also hinted to the so the story that the Clark quite able to parallel all of the Southern Pacific's local lines and take chances in Southern and that such Would be if to secure to the Clark road what it considers a fair share of Southern California FE EXCURSIONS Santa Fe will sell excursion tickets August 15 and 16 for Meeting at August 22, at for round 90 August 24 and 25 to Kansas City for meeting National August 29, at for round 90 Santa Fe agent for 2-12t. A. B. Has the before yesterday a halter belonging to the Standard Oil Company was lost on Main street and the finder brought it to the Blade office to be The halter had been some time in use and didn't smell as sweet as a and was hung outside the Blade office yesterday afternoon on a bicycle Last night some one stole and to-day when Mr. driver of the Standard Company's wagon called to get his it was not the halter is worth about four but the city editor of this staid family journal will give two dollars reward for information that will lead to the conviction of the person stole as it is well worth the price to discover a man mean enough to steal a fifty cent halter from poor old John you would win my young you must prove to my satisfaction that you have patience under discouraging strength of an indomitable will to succeed above an ability to bear with Have you those Suitor known your daughter for some and am asking you for her Do you wish other York ' Sell Peer of at Patents at L A D 1X 5The Acme Cushion Sole elves 7T and tired Boy's Pride and School Delight are for wear aad Small Them on Your Shoe V. Fourth Primer the is she so she's having a lot of the other Is she so she isn't having a lot of dresses are queer are they gallon will cover more surface than any other Considering the it is the cheapest paint for the Be Sold by Wednesday 50 all other and house to Call alt 424 East Second Probate Marks filed a to-day for letters of in the estate of Ashal D. of G. A. Ruddock asks tQ be appointed Work has commenced on a six-room bungalow for C. C. Widney on Second in the Pacific Electric The residence will cost upstairs on West Fourth 8plendid location Want to to good responsible Rent Apply to O. M. 106 West Fourth street 28-1 Ana at Leonard's music All the furnished all Reasonable Try 301. West Santa man to of fruity ranch on W a worker and Call Saturday E. W. 4 miles of Phone Fullerton Sub. 286. machine and Address E. W. D. No. ' 3; - ' or about 13x14. Address Box 45, to the want a business suit said was thinking of something In the way of a small replied the help thinking of something in the way Of a small Sherwin-Williams SAVE YOUR TO PAINT BUILDINGS ECONOMICALLY AND Hardware Prejudiced Is your idea of a said Mr. something you have to listen to because somebody else said it was who walk most are generally The road of perfect health Is too narrow for to Tent City and the Santa Tickets good until September 30th. The most beautiful resort on the Pacific Coast Everybody should visit Fine the Best of cheap carriage will always look cheap No maker can to finish a cheap piece of work in a first-class If you want a carriage that is first-class all from wheels to and that buy West W T FOURTH Are the It Comes to Catholic Patent system Blended Flour V manufactured by MILLINO Sub all Receipt kali Vim 307-309 French * Sante * r - 3J  s ' i * 85   

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