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The Weekly Gazette. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY. Memry Murholt, Charles Murholt, Emmys and Pamphilies. THURSDAY JULY 12, 1856 A notice is printed in another column calling a meeting of irrigators on next Saturday to consider the forming of a water district under the Wright bill. It is to be hoped the meeting will be largely attended and a full discussion of the subject entered into. If any objection exists as to the availability of forming the district under the mill, there is no measure known. As far as we know, there is no measure known. 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It is an Error, Why Not Being Harmed? Russia and Ameer. Every newspaper publisher will attend call at the man who drops in and says, "I am taking no many papers that I must do at home, and he begins the work and commends me with his money." Right here has money written in the place. He begins the homework every day and every time. He can keep on this good work but he prey on the low level that he can get out of the house and let him run slow in composing. The newspaper man has many dreadful pages due with but shows the hand at does he has to take in try advance the interests of his section that his work will put money into the packs of three tight listed bammers, which have times the wealth that he acquired. They are found in every community, weaver, and they are "the kind that stay." The Lake Soley Lower King River and Settlers Dutch companies' representatives get at Hancock on Saturday to confer upon the object of forming an irrigation district under the provisions of the Wright law. After a full discussion the vote showed but not disentencing the motion that it is advisable to form a district under said law. A committee of ten was appointed" investigate and report upon the boundary lines for each district at another meeting be held July 21st. Well informed persons at Vienna deny that an understanding has been arrived at between Russia and Austria regarding the Eastern question. Russia continue to direct military stores near the frontier, and are building steam bakeries for the army around Warsaw, which place has been transformed into a first-class fortress. Russian forces on the frontier are being increased. Every month shows a decided improvement in the American Magazine. The July issue is particularly interesting. News in Brief. Maps county is harvesting a large quantity of hay. That was formally re-elected President Mexico last Saturday. Samuel Lark, a railroader, was re-railed and killed in the yard at Winnipeg. Two thousand men are often employed by Georgia section of the Panama Canal. Heavy shipments of cattle have made recently from the Salina valley. An Indian named Christo was hired in San Diego street car on Wednesday. Work in the Marysville and Colton rooms via Sutter City, will be summarily. Many shops in the market place were destroyed by fire on Monday, in loss of $750,000. A considerable part of the business of Deming was burned on Tuesday, loss $75,000; insurance, $35,000. Wai is the word in Douglas county vada. Everybody is attaching everyone Water suits are piled on water and the lawyers are an clover. Willie Huddlestone, a colored led, lost age was drowned at Roberta趴 Thursday. He could not swim and fled the river from the top of a levee. A thermometer suspended from a ladder in the rotunda of Det Coronado, onond Beach, indicated a uniform temperature of 6F at noon for several days past. The town of Charleen, Butte county almost totally burned on Tuesday Mary O'Donnell, aged 22, was buried Loss, loss $30,000; insurance, $12. A tie-up of all the railroads enterprise cage, and possibly a general strike among employees throughout the country threatened: The "Q" systems in the Parnell has decided to ask that an elementary committee be appointed into the charges made by the Times himself and other leaders of the N.Party. One day last week farmer McKenzie Gilroy plowed two acres of alfalfa. The surface a good dressing down with and by four o'clock next day the wheat was alfalfa sprouts. General Sheridan reached Nosquitt at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and went back his cottage well, and as alight nervousness his condition favored. The most disastrous storm that has Kansas City for years raged during night until 12 o'clock. It is said as far four named Williams were washed and drowned. The loss will aggravate thousands dollars. Irish Catholics at Manchester, attacked an Orange procession which ceeded to church. Hatchets, knives and bottles were the weapons used police stopped the fight. Many people wounded and taken to the hospital. The President has sent the following news in brief: Maps county is harvesting a large quantity of hay. That was formally re-elected President Mexico last Saturday. Samuel Lark, a railroader, was re-railed and killed in the yard at Winnipeg. Two thousand men are often employed by Georgia section of the Panama Canal. Heavy shipments of cattle have made recently from the Salina valley. An Indian named Christo was hit in San Diego street car on Wednesday. Work in the Marysville and Colton rooms via Sutter City, will be summarily. Many shops in the market place were destroyed by fire on Monday, in loss of $750,000. A considerable part of the business of Deming was burned on Tuesday, loss $75,000; insurance, $35,000. Wai is the word in Douglas county vada. Everybody is attaching everyone throughout the county threatened: The "Q" systems in the Parnell has decided to ask that an elementary committee be appointed into the charges made by the Times himself and other leaders of the N.Party. One day last week farmer McKenzie Gilroy plowed two acres of alfalfa. The surface a good dressing down with and by four o'clock next day the wheat was alfalfa sprouts. General Sheridan reached Nosquitt at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and went back his cottage well, and as alight nervousness his condition favored. The most disastrous storm that has Kansas City for years raged during night until 12 o'clock. It is said as far four named Williams were washed and drowned. The loss will aggravate thousands dollars. Irish Catholics at Manchester, attacked an Orange procession which ceeded to church. Hatchets, knives and bottles were the weapons used police stopped the fight. Many people wounded and taken到the hospital. The President has sent the following news in brief: Maps county is harvesting a large quantity of hay. That was formally re-elected President Mexico last Saturday. Samuel Lark, a railroader, was re-railed and killed in the yard at Winnipeg. Two thousand men are often employed by Georgia section of the Panama Canal. Heavy shipments of cattle have made recently from the Salina valley. An Indian named Christo was hit in San Diego street car on Wednesday. Work in the Marysville and Colton rooms via Sutter City, will be summarily. Many shops in the market place were destroyed by fire on Monday, in loss of $750,000. A considerable part of the business of Deming was burned on Tuesday, loss $75,000; insurance, $35,000. Wai is the word in Douglas county vada. Everybody is attaching everyone throughout the county threatened: The "Q" systems in the Parnell has decided to ask that an elementary committee be appointed into the charges made by the Times himself and other leaders of the N.Party. One day last week farmer McKenzie Gilroy plowed two acres of alfalfa. The surface a good dressing down with and by four o'clock next day the wheat was alfalfa sprouts. General Sheridan reached Nosquitt at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and went back his cottage well, and as alight nervousness his condition favored. The most disastrous storm that has Kansas City for years raged during night until 12 o'clock. It is said as far four named Williams were washed and drowned. The loss will aggravate thousands dollars. Irish Catholics at Manchester, attacked an Orange procession which ceeded to church. Hatchets, knives and bottles were the weapons used police stopped the fight. Many people wounded and taken到the hospital. The President has sent the following news in brief: Maps county is harvesting a large quantity of hay. That was formally re-elected President Mexico last Saturday. Samuel Lark, a railroader, was re-railed and killed in the yard at Winnipeg. Two thousand men are often employed by Georgia section of the Panama Canal. Heavy shipments of cattle have made recently from the Salina valley. An Indian named Christo was hit in San Diego street car on Wednesday. Work in the Marysville and Colton rooms via Sutter City, will be summarily. Many shops in the market place were destroyed by fire on Monday, in loss of $750,000. A considerable part of the business of Deming was burned on Tuesday, loss $75,000; insurance, $35,000. Wai is the word in Douglas county vada. Everybody is attaching everyone throughout the county threatened: The "Q" systems in the Parnell has decided to ask that an elementary committee be appointed into the charges made by the Times himself and other leaders of the N.Party. One day last week farmer McKenzie Gilroy plowed two acres of alfalfa. The surface a good dressing down with and by four o'clock next day the wheat was alfalfa sprouts. General Sheridan reached Nosquitt at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and went back his cottage well, and as alight nervousness his condition favored. The most disastrous storm that has Kansas City for years raged during night until 12 o'clock. It is said as far four named Williams were washed and drowned. The loss will aggravate thousands dollars. Irish Catholics at Manchester, attacked an Orange procession which ceeded to church. Hatchets, knives and bottles were the weapons used police stopped the fight. Many people wounded and taken到the hospital. The President has sent the following news in brief: Maps county is harvesting a large quantity of hay. That was formally re-elected President Mexico last Saturday. Samuel Lark, a railroader, was re-railed and killed in the yard at Winnipeg. Two thousand men are often employed by Georgia section of the Panama Canal. Heavy shipments of cattle have made recently from the Salina valley. An Indian named Christo was hit in San Diego street car on Wednesday. Work in the Marysville and Colton rooms via Sutter City, will be summarily. Many shops in the market place were destroyed by fire on Monday, in loss of $750,000. A considerable part of the business of Deming was burned on Tuesday, loss $75,000; insurance, $35,000. Wai is the word in Douglas county vada. Everybody is attaching everyone throughout the county threatened: The "Q" systems in the Parnell has decided to ask that an elementary committee be appointed into the charges made by the Times himself and other leaders of the N.Party. One day last week farmer McKenzie Gilroy plumed two acres of alfalfa. The surface a good dressing down with and by four o'clock next day the wheat was alfalfa sprouts. General Sheridan reached Nosquitt at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and went back his cottage well, and as alight nervousness his condition favored. The most disastrous storm that has Kansas City for years raged during night until 12 o'clock. It is said as far four named Williams were washed and drowned. The loss will aggravate thousands dollars. Irish Catholics at Manchester, attacked an Orange procession which ceeded to church. Hatchets, knives and bottles were the weapons used police stopped the fight. Many people wounded and taken到the hospital. The President has sent the following news in brief: Maps county is harvesting a large quantity of hay. That was formally re-elected President Mexico last Saturday。 Samuel Lark, a railroader, was re-railed and killed in the yard at Winnipeg。 Two thousand men are often employed by Georgia section of the Panama Canal。 Heavy shipments of cattle have made recently from the Salina valley。 An Indian named Christo was hit in San Diego street car on Wednesday。 Work in the Marysville and Colton rooms via Sutter City, will be summarily。 Many shops in the market place were destroyed by fire on Monday, in loss of $750,000。 A considerable part of the business of Deming was burned on Tuesday,loss $75,000; insurance,$35,000。 Wai is the word in Douglas county vada. Everybody is attaching everyone throughout the county threatened: The "Q" systems in the Parnell has decided to ask that an elementary committee be appointed into the charges made by the Times himself and other leaders of the N.Party。 One day last week farmer McKenzie Gilroy plumed two acres of alfalfa. The surface a good dressing down with and by four o'clock next day the wheat was alfalfa sprouts. General Sheridan reached Nosquitt at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon,and went back his cottage well,and as alight nervousness his condition favored。 The most disastrous storm that has Kansas City for years raged during night until 12 o'clock. It is said as far four named Williams were washed and drowned。The loss will aggravate thousands dollars. Irish Catholics at Manchester,attacked an Orange procession which ceeded to church.Hatchets,knives和 bottles werethe weapons used police stoppedthe fight.Many peoplewoundedandtakentothehospital. The President has sent this newsletter from New York: Issued every Thursday morning by mail or fax at 124 West 49th Street New York City 112-666-6666 This newsletter contains information about various events happening across New York state over several weeks ago. Please note that some parts may contain typos or errors such as "Southern Railway District" instead of "Southern Railway District". Also some words like "increasing" might be more accurately spelled as "increasing". If you need further assistance or if there are any questions you should contact us directly. Thank you for your attention! The last reduction of letter postage justifies the assumption that a corresponding increase would attend a further reduction. The post offices of the North are now a little more than self sustaining, but the profit realized, that for this section would warrant a reduction, is swallowed up by the $1,000,000 deficit which occurs annually in the South. As matters stand now the burden of this has largely borne by Northern letter writers, and to established the 1 cent rate with the deficiency to be paid out of the surplus in the Treasury, would seem of all proposed plans for reducing the surplus, the most calculated to be immediately beneficial to the many thousand of our people who use the Postal Department. Gottenkott, Inc., has entogely recovered from his alleged blunder at the Chicago Convention, to judge from opinions of those who board him at the Metropolitan Opera house, New York, last week. Never, perhaps, he deliver an address more aliquent and ordate, and never was he more sincere. The audience, too, was with him, and a few ores of "Gresham" and other sarcastic remarks were promptly drowned in each case by shouts of approval and roars of applause. Colonel Ingersoll's rhetorical fugues are like a sudden flash of sunlight to one who is watching an object that is hesitant and instinctive. As Gottyburg will been history the great and topright struggle of the war, so in the present generation it will be the favorite scene for such reminiscences of old faces as we saw last week. It is a worthy type of the whole context because doubtful and meaningless in another stage, it ended in a triumph for the Union. It exhibited itself galatry on both sides, and indeed the last that makes victors and warriors alike to recall Gottyburg. Few newspapers are for the lack of reason. Well informed persons at Vienna deny that an understanding has been arrived at between Kaisa and Austria regarding the Eastern question. Russia continue to erect military stores near the frontier, and are building steam bakeries for the army around Warsaw, which place has been transformed into a first-class fortress. Russian forces on the frontier are being increased. Every month shows a decided improvement in the American Magazine. The July issue is particularly interesting. A LONG VOYAGE The Tornet Arrives at San Diego in 165 Days. SAN DIEGO, July 7 — The yacht Coronet, 105 days from New York, on her trip around Cape Horn was sighted south of Coronado island at S.A.M. She fired her gun at 9:30 and anchored in San Diego bay at 10:00 clock. R.I. Bush of New York, owner of the Coronet, and several friends immediately went aboard. The vessel is in an excellent condition and met with no mishap during the long voyage. She left New York March 22, and reached the equator in 17 days and four hours, having sailed 4,000 miles, making from 280 to 300 miles a day. From the equator to 23 degrees south she sailed with the southeast trades, but at 49 degrees south struck contrary balling winds. On May 4th she struck a gale which lasted twenty-four hours, but did no damage. It afterwards increased to a hurricane, however, blowing from northwest to west, and southwest, and for twelve hours the yacht was in great danger. The Captain, in order to break these, threw overboard five barrels of fish oil and allowed a cask of kerosene to run over the dock. The entrance to the straits of Magellan was sighted May 5th, in dead winter weather, the mercury being down to thirty-eight and forty-three degrees. She sighted Cape Horn May 9th, and came around on the 13th. One met frequent gales and sailed against a strong headwind from the north nearly all the way through the Pacific; from June 7th to June 12th, met balling and caused the swimmer on the 15th may pass one vessel on the entire voyage laid 25,000 miles. Captain Crosey, she sailed out, reports an exceedingly tight through encountering heavy weather, and making the run without the aid of breaking a rope. For the past eight hours she had been occupied, for forty minutes it to sea, the only time she could be guided to register progress on the coast. Dr. Mackenzie was the Coronet's only assistant. Newspaper Athletics. Los Angeles Herald Mineral Times measures its interest in tennis shown that Democracia in the United States is at a steep rise since the introduction of tennis as a medium of communication. This calculation of course shows that the Republican party then the fourth-most popular in this country is truly appealing. If the goody goodies Times were actually given off telling the truth, the United States should be quite vast penultary. Rice Culture in Arizona. The Yuma Seismic says that rice is easily grown on the Colorado river bottoms, and grows in drylands by hand in rows from three to three and a half feet wide. Three peaks to one basallet will plant an acre. After the plant has made its appearance and grown to the height of a couple of inches, and the roots have sufficient hold in the soil, it may at two o'clock Sunday afternoon, and was to his cottage looking out on Buxman. He bore his year raged during night until 12 o'clock. It is said a fair four named Williams were washed and drowned. The loss will aggravate thousands dollars. Irish Catholics at Manchester attacked an Orange procession while ceeding to church. Hatchets, knives and bottles were the weapons used police stopped the fight. Many persons wounded and taken to the hospital. The President has sent the four nominations for California pestmaster Senate: William L. Spith, Salma; Paula Sonoma; Marshart Finn, Santa Clara; Hugh Clark; San Jaunto; Jojo Moore; Outario; John Field; Clovard. Note thatstanding the fatigue attentions upon Sheridan's voyage, the General election is as favorable as could be expected. His pulse and respiration are good as appetite is better than on the last two of the voyage. He is pleased with his roundings and is hopeful. President Wetmore of the Victory Commission, who has just made an inspection, says the grape crop are promising. There has been no milk grasshoppers to interfere with them. Should the vineyard escape dry winds, the yield will probably reach 20,000 to 25,000,000 pounds. If the decision of the Secretary of State in interior in regard to the land grants which now being reconsidered should go into it will restore to public demand threw open the settlers about 300,000 of land along the Southern Pacific road about Atlanta and Pacific road about Anglese on which patents were issued. Dr. Maekenzie, in an interview said he was glad to leave Berlin where his measurements were closely watched. "E Victoria," he said, "was surrounded spikes. After the death of Emperor Pike I was confined at Potlam for six hours. Emperor William's conduct was altogether I almost think his auroral mass has affected his brain." The election for formation of this was Irrigation District, under the Writings carried with only 11 dissenting votes Tuesday, 337 voting for it. The results celebrated by bounties, ringing of bellring of cannon. The best of feeling on the subject and the people think that good will come to that part of the Staats result of this election. The district incurs 100,000 acres. Mrs M A Woodworth, one of wealthiest residents of Los Angeles who among other properties is possessing the St Charles Hotel on which Surrey General Hammond, by his discovery of Pico's dead has cast a doubt has seen son Wallace arrested and placed in prison for theft of a gold mounted hat Young Woodworth pawned the harrier a trifle and when the detective traced him his mother let take its own. The Australians are passing through experience which the Pacific Coast saw several years ago. The liveliest oppose to the influx of coolies was exhibited atney but the Premier who justified measures was quietly overruled bythe preme Court with the habeas corpus due An inter-colonial conference on the Chancellor question has been called,and it is there that its deliberations may and in some stantial measure of relief. Mayor Hewitt of New York was shown dispatch from San Francisco stating that American party convention of California dormed him as a candidate for the Presidency of United States. He said: "I will not accept any nomination for the President under any circumstances." I am 60 years old. ``` A recent exhibition of French caricatures and comic drawings brought to the public eye once more the evidences of the fact that Parisian gaiety was not to be suppressed even by the terrible sege that the capital went through from the German army. One of those caricatures, published during the siege, was made to represent a fashion plate; various elegant ladies and gentlemen were pictured going about wrapped in mattresses, and underneath the picture was the legend; "Fashions for the bombardment season." Most of these pleasantries of the siege turned upon the scarcity of food—a grim subject which seemed particularly inspiring to the caricaturist of the time. A servant asks his master: "Shall I put the horses in the carriage, today, or in the baroucher?" "Him," says the master, sighing, "you may put them in the oven, please!" Not unlike this is another caricature representing a servant making the familiar announcement to his mistress: "The horses are ready, madame." "What?" Yes, madame—they are on the table! Such pleasantness seems scarcely to have been a laughing matter to the people who went through those fearful scenes, but the Parisians must laugh at something, and the pictures prove that they could not think of stepping their gaiety on account of such a passing incident as a seige and a famine. Since Mrs. Cleveland became the President she has to wear gloves two sizes larger than she now before she was married, and a Chicago correspondent. Her oft-used calculation, or course, is that some person exists which would be in the Republican party, then the worth of most men in this country is truly appealing. If the goody goodie Prince were actually given up telling the truth, the United States should be one vast penitentiary. Rice Culture in Arizona The Yuma Sentinel says that rice is easily grown on the Colorado river bottoms, and ends in three and a half feet wide. Three pecks to one bushel will plant an acre. After the plant has made its appearance and grown to the height of a couple of inches, and the roots have sufficient hold in the soil, it may be barred off with a small sized turning pipe and then weeded by hand. Rice is a very profitable and cheaply grown crop; the climate and soil of this section is particularly favorable for its successful cultivation. Two to three crops can be grown a year, and a ready cash market found for the produce Just before the overflow the river bottom could be sown with lowland rice, and a crop raised without much labor or expense although upland rice would undoubtedly prove a surer and more profitable crop. The officers of the Burlington road still declare there is an extensive conspiracy among the engineers, bremen and switters who are idle in Chicago in consequence of the strike some months ago. The railroad company, or the detectives in the pay of the latter, have manufactured an alleged dynamic find in order to influence public opinion against the strikers who still claim they are out and will carry their point to the end. When Chairman Hoge of the Grievance Committee learned that the Burlington company contemplated making wholesale arrests of the strikers, he made this startling announcement: "If the railroad officials are attempting anything of this kind on each day pretenses as the one no far advanced, I can assure you that there will be a general railroad tie throughout the country within the next thirty six hours. The Brotherhood does not encourage any acts of violence and it is perfectly useless to identify any organization with these alleged dynamic outrages in one way or another. When Manager Stone said that I had promised the Brotherhood would defend the men arrested on the Aurora train, he stated falsely neither did Mr. Monaghan, on the part of the swithmen, make any offer of official support. The Brotherhood will not defend the prisoners." The Los Angeles Tribune says Dr. O'Donnell was arrested and fined last winter for painting "Vote for O'Donnell" on a chiff in the Yosemite valley. Copper ore is being shipped from Pioneer Nov., to Salt Lake. Oxygen Waterman has postponed parade dates in August 8th. The Australians are passing through several years ago. The liveliest opportunity to see the Pacific Coast summed up several years ago. The liveliest opportunity to see the Pacific Coast summed up several years ago. The liveliest opportunity to see the Pacific Coast summed up several years ago. The liveliest opportunity to see the Pacific Coast summed up several years ago. The liveliest opportunity to see the Pacific Coast summed up several years ago. The liveliest opportunity to see the Pacific Coast summed up several years ago. News in Brief. Kansas county is harvesting a large quantity of hay. The was formally re-elected President of the last Saturday. James Lark, a railroader, was run over killed in the yard at Winnamann, New York. A thousand men are often employed on Georgia section of the Panama canal. Many ships of cattle have been recently from the Saline valley. An Indian named Christoro was killed by a Diego street car on Wednesday last week on the Marysville and Coloma Railway in Sutter City, will be commemorated today. Many shops in the market place in Athena destroyed by fire on Monday, involving 10 of $750,000 insurance, $35,000. Is the word in Douglas county, New York? Everybody is attending everybody's water mills are piled on water smells, the lawyers are in clover. Willie Huddlestone, a colored lad, 13 years old, was drowned at Roberts island on Tuesday. He could not swim and fell into the water from the top of a lye. Thermometer suspended from a chandelier in the rotunda of Del Coronado, at Corroton Beach, indicated a uniform temperature of 64°F at noon for several days past. The town of Cherokee, Battie county, was totally burned on Tuesday night. Yolanda Donnelly, aged 22, was burned to death. Loss, $30,000; insurance, $12,000. Top-up of all the railroads entering Chicago and possibly a general strike of rail employees throughout the country is announced. The "Q" systems is the cause Arnell has decided to ask that a parishary committee be appointed to inquire about charges made by the Times against himself and other leaders of the National Association. The day last week farmer McKenzie of Boy plowed two acres of alfalfa. He gave surface a good dressing down with water by four o'clock next day the whole field green with alfalfa sprouts. General Sheridan reached Noquitt, Mass., on a clock Sunday afternoon, and was taken to cottage looking out on Buxzard Bay. There the journey well, and except a bit nervousness his condition continues unstable. The most disastrous storm that has visited Kansas City for years raged during Sunday until 12 o'clock. It is said a family of named Williams were washed away drowned. The loss will aggregate many thousands dollars. Shah Catholies at Manobestar, England, asked an Orange procession while protesting to church. Hatcheta, knives, pokers and bottles were the weapons used. The shah stopped the fight. Many persons were injured and taken to the hospital. The President has sent the following notice! THE UNDERWATER AKE FOR A MASS MEETING OF THE PURPOSE OF ANAHEIM and equally to determine how to formulate a district under the WRIGH TRINATION HILL, next Saturday, July 14, 1889. Mr. M. McFADDEN, THEO STALKY, P.G. RYAN, LEONARD PARKER, P.DAVIS, G.DAVIS, WM CROWTHER, GEORG E.MORIER, JULIUS J. SCHNEIDER. SCHOOL TAXES SCHOOL TAXES ARE OVERDUE. A PROMPT payment of the name to me at my office is requested. PASTURAGE! Extra No. 1 Feed FOR PASTURAGE. Samuel Kraemer's Ranch Three Miles North of Anaheim. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION BANK OF ANAHEIM At the Opening of Business on MCNDAY, July 2, 1888. ASSETS: Cash on hand $10,003 51 Wills receivable $77,282 47 Real estate taken for trust $13,382 39 Bank lost wilt and trust $30,900 Due from other banks $22,100 39 S.H. Undertaker F HAVE HAD FIVE YEARS ALL WORK DONE I WANTING MY SERVICED PHONE. Prices S. H. BROWN Livery, First-Class Turner D. J. KH Fullerton HIPPOID Generals GROCERIES AND PROVISITORS TINWARE, WOODEN BOOTS and Shoes I sell my stock of Dry Goods and Linen Corner Center and Los Angeles Sts., A The most disastrous storm that has visited the city for years raged during Sunday at 12 o'clock. It is said a family of named Williams were washed away and drowned. The loss will aggregate many thousands dollars. President Wetmore of the Victultural mission, who has just made a tour of section, says the grape crops are very useless. There has been no mildew or chopper to interfere with the crop. The vineyards escape dry north, the yield will probably reach 20,000 to 25,000,000 pounds. The decision of the Secretary of the Interior in regard to the land grants which are being reconsidered should go into effect all restore to the public domain and open the settlers about 300,000 acres along the Southern Pacific read and Atlantic and Pacific road about Los Angeles, on which patents were issued. Mackenzie, in an interview, said that she glad to leave Berlin, where his move was closely watched. "Empress Maria," he said, "was surrounded by Alter the death of Emperor Frederick was confined at Potsdam for several Emperor William's conduct was ood other. I almost think his aural malady affected his brain." The election for the formation of the Collegation Dratch, under the Wrigt law, with only 11 dissenting votes on July, 337 voting for it. The result was rated by bonnies, ringing of bells and of canon. The best of feeling exists subject and the people think great will come to that part of the State as a of this election. The district includes 900 acres. M. A. Woodworth, one of the most residents of Los Angeles, and among other properties, is possessed of Charles Hotel, on which Surveyor Hammond, by his discovery of Poor deed, has cast a doubt, has had her hallace arrested and placed in prison as theft of a gold mounted harness. Woodworth pawned the harness for it, and when the detective traced it he mother let the law take its course. Australians are passing through theence which the Pacific Coast suffered years ago. The liveliest opposition influx of coolers was exhibited at Sydney but the Premier, who justified foul creep, was quietly overruled by the Supreme Court with habeas corpus device. War colonial conference on the Chinese nation has been called, and it is thought a deliberations may end in some subal measure of relief. Hewitt of New York was shown a march from San Francisco stating that the can party convention of California inhabit as a candidate for the Presidency any circumstances. He said: "I would except any nomination for the Presidency any circumstance." He said: "I would except any nomination for the Presidency any circumstance." He said: "I would except any nomination for the Presidency any circumstance." He said: "I would except any nomination for the Presidency any circumstance." 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Strayed or Stolen FROM THE PREMISES OF THE UNDERSIGNED on the Coyote ranch two miles east of Norwalk, one gray horse, about six years old, about 14 or 15 hands high, brushed thus on left hip. J.A. Anyone finding above described horse will please return the same to the stable of N. H. Mitchell at Anaheim, who will pay all expenses and a reasonable reward. AUCTION SALE Anaheim, Olinda and Pomona CONDITION OF THE BANK OF ANAHEIM At the Opening of Business on MCNDAY, July 2, 1888. ASSETS Cash on hand $10,003 51 Billis receivable $77,782 47 Real estate taken for debt $13,300 90 Bank lot vault and premises $6,300 90 Due from other banks $22,100 39 LIABILITIES Due depositors $114,633 70 Capital stock paid in cash $20,000 80 Surplus at $4,912 87 Reserve Fund $10,000 90 STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Los Angeles Plez James, President, and George V. Herr. Cashier, of the bank of Anaheim, depose and say that the above statement is true and correct to the best of their knowledge and belief. PLEZ-JAMES, President. GEO. V. HORR. Cashier SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this 2d day of July, 1888. A.V.FOX. Justice of the Peace. STATEMENT OF THE BANK OF ANAHEIM Of the Amount of Capital paid up in Gold Coin. Capital paid up in Gold Coin $20,000 STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Los Angeles Plez James, President, and George V. Herr. Cashier, of the bank of Anaheim, depose and say that the above statement is true and correct to the best of their knowledge and belief. PLEZ-JAMES, President. GEO. V. HORR. Cashier SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this 2d day of July, 1888. A.V.FOX. Justice of the Peace. NOTICE: SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Trustees of Anaheim School District for the Penalty Bond (No. 9) of Anaheim School District Los Angeles county. No value of $400. Pr people will be received until Thursday, August 2, 1888; at 2 o'clock p.m., at which time and proposals will be opened at the Clerk of the Board of School Trustees on Center street. Anaheim. No bid for more than par value will be accepted nor any bid unless the board to be surrendered accounted for by order of the Board of Trustees of Anaheim School District. ANAHEIM, July 5, 1884. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Anaheim, Olinda and Pomona NEW ADVERTISMENTS. Strayed or Stolen FROM THE PREMISES OF THE UNDERSIGNED on the Coyote ranch two miles east of Norwalk, one gray horse, about six years old, about 14 or 15 hands high, brushed thus on left hip. J.A. Ayyub binding the above described horse will please return the same to the stable of N.H. Mitchell at Anaheim, who will pay all expenses and a reasonable ward. Auction Sale OF LIVE STOCK THREE MILES SOUTH OF NORWALK! Saturday, July 21st. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Anaheim, Olinda and Pomona Railroad Company. THERE IS DELINQUENT UPON THE FOLLOWING drawn stock on account of assessment levied on April 16, 1889, the several amounts set pointing the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Stock No. Amount C.P. Von Brunck 100 $600 N.H. Mitchell 50 $200 R.W. Kellogg 50 $200 Edward Beverlys 650 $3,250 D.W. Hudson 10 $50 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of breachers made on the 21 day of July, 1889, many of such persons of each of which shall be paid by the best wines and liquors always on hand. FRED EICHLER, PROPRIETOR. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM, CAL. PLANTERS' HOTEL, F. L. MASON, PROPRIETOR. Headquarters for Commercial Travelers. Center Street, Anaheim, Cal. S. H. BROWN, Undertaker and Embalmer, Fullerton. HAVE HAD FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE AND GUARANTEE ALL WORK DONE IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE PARTIES WANTING MY SERVICES CAN SECURE SAME BY TELEPHONE. Prices Moderate. GIVE ME A TRIAL. S. H. BROWN, Fullerton, Cal. Livery, Feed and Board STABLE. First-Class Turnouts at Reasonable Rates! D. J. KRAEMER, Prop. Fullerton, - - Cal. HIPPOLYTE CAHEN, DEALER IN General Merchandise Keeps Always on Hand the Best of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, TINWARE, STATIONERY, AGATEWARE, WOODENWARE, OILS, Boots and Shoes. 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Full Line of Gents', Ladies' and Children's Shoes, FROM FINE FRENCH KID TO CANVAS. Full Line of Choice Summer Silk, Satins, Etc TO SELECT FROM. Orders for all Kinds of Goods Promptly Filled. JOSEPH HELMSEN, —DEALER IN— Groceries and Confectionery, Stationery and Notions, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. Fruits of the Season Always on Hand. Newspapers and Magazines at Publishers Rates. You can save time, trouble and risk by ordering through my agency. Also, leave your orders for Book and Magazine Binding. IF YOU INTEND TO PURCHASE A PIANO OR ORGAN, AND IF IT IS AN OBJECT TO YOU to save from $50 to $100 on the price, and get a FIRST-CLASS instrument, guaranteed by a RESPONSIBLE LICENSED HOME EALER whom you know, and who will always stand ready to make a guarantee good. DO NOT BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR STOCK OF OFFICERS: E. F. SPENCE, President. J. D. BICKNELL, Vice-President. J. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier. DIRECTORS: E. P. BRANCKE, William Lacy J. D. BICKNELL, J. P. CRANE, H. MANRY J. M. ELLIOTT, J. S. 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