YoreAnaheim the Anaheim newspaper archive
Publications Anaheim Gazette 1893 August

anaheim-gazette 1893-08-24

1893-08-24 · Anaheim Gazette · page 1 of 4 · OCR glm-ocr
Scanned page
Scan of anaheim-gazette 1893-08-24 page 1
Searchable text
VOLUME XXIII. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Wm. H. PERDOMO, M.A., M.D. (Successor to Dr. Hunt.) Twenty years' experience in Army Hospital and private practice. Office hours, at Reid's Drugstore—5 to 9 A.M. and 1 to 3 P.M. Residence at Dr. Hunt's house, near Opera-house. English, German, French, Spanish and Italian spoken. H. W. CHYNOWETH, Attorney-At-Law Helmsen Building, Center street. NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Property Law a Specialty. ANAHEIM, CA RICHARD MELROSE ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND NOTARY PUBLIC Center street, Anahiem, Cal Special attention given to PROBATE matters. T. S. GRIMSHAW. ... Dealer In... Lumber. Nash, Doors, Blinds, Scroll Sawing, Planing, Turning, Moulding. Shop work of every description. Orange boxes in any quantity and at reasonable prices. Lime, Hair and Cement in any quantity. Grist Mill in Operation Wednesdays and Saturdays of each Week. FULLERTON. CALIF. L. NEMITZ, THE PAINTER, Shop on Center street, near the opera-house. MISCELLANEOUS. SPRING SEA I HAVE RECIVED THE BEST AND MOST of Dry Goods & Fancy That will be in the market for next Spring, early in the season I had first pick Novelties, consisting of Woolen Dress Suits, All evening shades of Nun's Veiling, Coloree Toile du Nora, Scotch Zephyrs, Satec (plain and figured), Seer Sucker, Cha Percales, Linens, Serim for Curtains, Laces, etc. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, Men's and Boys Lumber. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Scroll Sawing, Planing, Turning, Moulding. Shop work of every description. Orange boxes in any quantity and at reasonable prices. Lime, Hair and Cement in any quantity. Grist Mill in Operation Wednesdays and Saturdays of each Week. FULLERTON, . . . CALIF. L. NEMITZ, THE PAINTER, Shop on Center street', near the opera-house. I am ready to do first-class Carriage Painting & Trimming GENERAL JOBBING L. GUNTHER. PIONEER BOOT & SHOE MAKER. Corner Adele and Los Angeles treets. FRANK FOX. City Barber Shop. FOR A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE! HOT AND COLD BATHS A. D. Porter. H. A. McWilliams PORTER & McWILLIAMS. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Office and shop, first door south of Ferdinand ks' Furniture Store. Los Angeles street, Anaheim. H. P. LARSEN, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. Estimates given, Contracts made and do a general Jobbing Business. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. CHAS. SCHINDLER, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. ANAHEIM, - CALIFORNIA. GEORGE BAUER, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Center street... Anaheim. Making and repairing at the lowest cash price. All orders promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. ANAHEIM Pharmacy J. REID, - PROPRIETOR A full line of Pure Drugs con- (plain and figured), Seer Sucker, Chaleroes, Linens, Serim for Curtains, Laces, etc. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, Men's and Boys' I invite my friends and the public in generall my stock before purchasing elsewhere. No trouble if you do not intend to buy at once. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. H. CAHE DAY: LIGHT: GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERY ... NOTIONS, CUTLER The Latest and Newest Kinds. PIPES, - CIGARS - AND - Agent for Papers and Magazines JOSEPH HE T. J. F. BOY Wholesale and Retail Dealers Wines, Liquors and KEEPS ALWAYS ON THE COMPLETE OF the Finest Wines, Liquors and WINES AND MORE BY THE KEG, GALLON OR Orders by Mail Promptly GOODS DELIVERED FREE Opp. S. P. Depot, ANAH GEORGE BAUCH BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Center street... Anaheim. Making and repairing at the lowest cash price. All ers promptly attended to. All work guaranteed ANAHEIM Pharmacy J. REID, - PROPRIETOR A full line of Pure Drugs constantly on hand. Also Toilet Articles, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumery, Fancy Stationery, Paints, Oils, Etc. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully compounded day or night. Wommer & Halpin Draying, Trucking, Express AND A GENERAL Transfer Business. Leave orders at office, on Center street. [All orders given prompt attention. Hay and Coal for Sale. ED MORGAN, PROPRIETOR Anaheim Wine Rooms ON LOS ANGELES STREET Weiland's Philadelphia Beer. MILK PUNCHES, And all Mixed Drinks. Choice Wines! FINE LIQUORS! Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewing Tobacco A COMPLETE S Of the Finest Wines, Liquors and WINES AND M BY THE KEG, GALLON OR Orders by Mail Promptly GOODS DELIVERED FREE Opp. S. P. Depot, ANAH WM. R. HARR DEALER IN... Harness, Saddles, RoBRUSHES, COMBS Repairing - Neatl My Harness Shop will compare favorably or adjoining Counties. Call and inspect my purchasing elsewhere. It is my aim to please my customers, and pared than ever to give the public Great Bargain partments of my large Harness Store. KROEGER'S BLOCK, CENTER STRI GUS DA Groceries and Informs his customers and the general puto sell goods at the smallest margin possible. therefore can sell for a very small profit, giving efit of low prices. No charge for showing gotions. Come one, Come all! All Kinds of Produce and Poultry ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1893. MISCELLANEOUS. G SEASON. THE BEST AND MOST SELECT STOCK & Fancy Goods Suits, Henriettas, Nun's Veiling, Colored Surahs, Challies, Scotch Zephyrs, Sateens, Nainsook (secured), Seer Sucker, Chambrays, Curtains, Laces, etc. Also a full assortment of Children's Shoes, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Etc. The Weekly Gazette. Established 1870. SUBSCRIPTION, - 92 Per Year. Six months... 1.90 Three months... 75 Payable invariably in advance. Advertising Rates made known on application at this Office. Customary Reductions, and usual discounts, on large Advertisements or those running regularly. The Gazette is issued every Thursday morning, and is sent to subscribers by the early trails. It is delivered by carrier in Anaheim on the morning of publication. Entered at the Anaheim Postoffice as second-class matter. Items of news and correspondence on all live subjects are solicited by the editor. Be brief, and write on one side of the paper only. All communications must be signed by the author, not for publication, but for the information of the editor. WHAT CONGRESS WILL DO. This Congress will be one of the most important since the Civil War. For the first time in a third of a century the Democratic party is in full control of the Legislative and Executive Departments of the Government. It is pledged to reverse the policy upon which the Government has been conducted for more than thirty years. The result of the changes, which will, no doubt, be made in our tariff laws will greatly affect our varied industries and the prosperity of our people. The party of Protection confidently expect that any legislation in the direction of Free Trade will result, as it claims such legislation has always resulted in this country, in business stagnation, suspension of industries, financial disturbances, unemployed labor and general bankruptcy; while the Democratic party assert that the aloudon. SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY INTERESTING FACTS SUBMITTED FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF CONGRESS. The following strong, forebice and eloquent presentation of our beet sugar industry was prepared by Gen. H. A. Pierce for the Board of Directors of the Anaheim Cooperative Beet Sugar Company, and the same has been sent to Senators White and Perkins, and to other influential members of Congress. It should be read by every interested in our future prosperity. It is question that rises superior to any political party, for it affects all our agricultural interests: ANAHEIM, Orange Co., Cal., Aug. 2, 1893. Hon. S. M. White, U. S. Senate, Washington, D. C.—Dear Sir—We herewith present you some facts pertaining to the beet industry, which is assuming considerable importance here in Southern California. We need not call your attention to the long struggle, the costly experiments, the wreck of many fortunes during the last twenty years, in efforts to profitably establish the manufacture of sugar from sugar beet in the United States. These are a part of the history of our country. The generous gift given by Congress to the encouragement of this industry, after long years of experiments, and the development of advanced scientific methods, have overcome in a great measure the difficulties heretofore encountered in the extraction and crystallization of the sugar contained in the sugar beet, and we may now look upon it as one of the great future industries of the United States. The bounty of two cents per pound granted by Congress by section 3 of the M.Kinley tariff law, has done much to stimulate this new and important industry. I fore its passage we only had two small fictions in our whole domain—one located Alvarado and the other at Watsonville. Also a full assortment of Children's Shoes, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Etc. The public in general to come and inspect elsewhere. No trouble to show goods, even at once. To all parts of the city. CAHEN. RIGHT: STORE. FECTIONERY. NOTIONS, CUTLERY AND STATIONERY. AND Newest Kinds. ARS - AND - TOBACCO. for Papers and Magazines. EPH HELMSEN. tale and Retail Dealer in Liquors and Cigars. ALWAYS ON HAND. DELETE STOCK! Fast Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AND LIQUORS KEG, GALLON OR BOTTLE. Call Promptly Attended to. VERED FREE OF CHARGE! Depot, ANAHEIM, CAL. Richfield Land and Water Company to Southern California Railway—100 foot strip through land of grantor in Richfield, and block 43. Hazard subdivision of Shanklin tract; $5. The following transfers of real estate have been recorded during the week: R-J. Northam and Fannie Northam to Helen K. Benchley—W 97.16 acres of SW₁ of section 27, township 3, range 10; E₂ of SE₁ and SW₂ of SE₃ and N₂ of NW₂ of section 28, township 3, range 10; also 8.51 acres in SE₄ of NE₄ of section 28, township 3, range 10; $47,000. George C. Hagar and Julia H. Hagar to John Hanna—S₃ of SE₄ of section 22, township 4, range 10; $10. H.K. Small and E.M. Small to Louis Schorn—Lots 15 and 16, block C, Orange; $3,000. A Word to Ladies. Ladies who desire a beautiful clear skin, free from pimples, boils, blotches and other eruptions, should commence at once to use Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. They will also remove that heavy look about your eyes and make them bright, and will cure headache from whatever cause it arises. Remember, you are only required to take one small pill at bed time, which is coated with pure sugar and will not gripe or produce any unpleasant sensation. Sold at 25 cents at Reid's drugstore. For a sluggish and torpid liver, nothing can surpass Ayer's Pills. They contain no calomel nor any mineral drug, but are composed of the active principles of the best vegetable cathartics, and their use always results in marked benefit to the patient. Malarial and other atmospheric influences are best counteracted by keeping the blood party is in full control of the Legislative and Executive Departments of the Government. It is pledged to reverse the policy upon which the Government has been conducted for more than thirty years. The result of the changes, which will, no doubt, be made in our tariff laws will greatly affect our varied industries and the prosperity of our people. The party of Protection confidently expect that any legislation in the direction of Free Trade will result, as it claims such legislation has always resulted in this country, in business stagnation, suspension of industries, financial disturbances, unemployed labor and general bankruptcy; while the Democratic party assert that the abandonment of the tariff system will cause increased development of our resources and will promote national and individual prosperity. One can only judge as to what legislation will be enacted during this Congress by the record and official declarations of the party in power. That the Administration and majority in Congress will be far more conservative than the country had reason to expect is already apparent. Responsibility produces conservatism. There will be many questions of minor importance which will no doubt give rise to extended and possibly heated discussions in Congress. Among them may be enumerated the proposition to admit Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma as States of the Union, the immigration question, the anti-option measure and the proposed repeal of the Federal Election law; but the absorbing questions upon which public interest will be centered, and upon the correct decision of which the future prosperity of the country will largely depend, are the tariff and financial questions. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Richfield Land and Water Company to Southern California Railway—100 foot strip through land of grantor in Richfield, and block 43. Hazard subdivision of Shanklin tract; $5. The following transfers of real estate have been recorded during the week: R-J. Northam and Fannie Northam to Helen K. Benchley—W 97.16 acres of SW₁ of section 27, township 3, range 10; E₂ of SE₁ and SW₂ of SE₃ and N₂ of NW₂ of section 28, township 3, range 10; also 8.51 acres in SE₄ of NE₄ of section 28, township 3, range 10; $47,000. George C. Hagar and Julia H. Hagar to John Hanna—S₃ of SE₄ of section 22, township 4, range 10; $10. H.K. Small and E.M. Small to Louis Schorn—Lots 15 and 16, block C, Orange; $3,000. A Word to Ladies. Ladies who desire a beautiful clear skin, free from pimples, boils, blotches and other eruptions, should commence at once to use Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. They will also remove that heavy look about your eyes and make them bright, and will cure headache from whatever cause it arises. Remember, you are only required to take one small pill at bed time, which is coated with pure sugar and will not gripe or produce any unpleasant sensation. Sold at 25 cents at Reid's drugstore. For a sluggish and torpid liver, nothing can surpass Ayer's Pills. They contain no calomel nor any mineral drug, but are composed of the active principles of the best vegetable cathartics, and their use results in marked benefit to the patient. Malarial and other atmospheric influences are best counteracted by keeping the blood party is in full control of the Legislative and Executive Departments of the Government. It is pledged to reverse the policy upon which the Government has been conducted for more than thirty years. The result of the changes, which will, no doubt, be made in our tariff laws will greatly affect our varied industries and the prosperity of our people. The party of Protection confidently expect that any legislation in the direction of Free Trade will result, as it claims such legislation has always resulted in this country, in business stagnation, suspension of industries, financial disturbances, unemployed labor and general bankruptcy; while the Democratic party assert that the abandonment of the tariff system will cause increased development of our resources and will promote national and individual prosperity. One can only judge as to what legislation will be enacted during this Congress by the record and official declarations of the party in power. That the Administration and the majority in Congress will be far more conservative than the country had reason to expect is already apparent. Responsibility produces conservatism. There will be many questions of minor importance which will no doubt give rise to extended and possibly heated discussions in Congress. Among them may be enumerated the proposition to admit Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma as States of the Union, the immigration question, the anti-option measure and the proposed repeal of the Federal Election law; but the absorbing questions upon which public interest will be centered, and upon the correct decision of which the future prosperity of the country will largely depend, are the tariff and financial questions. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Richfield Land and Water Company to Southern California Railway—100 foot strip through land of grantor in Richfield, and block 43. Hazard subdivision of Shanklin tract; $5. The following transfers of real estate have been recorded during the week: R-J. Northam and Fannie Northam to Helen K. Benchley—W 97.16 acres of SW₁ of section 27, township 3, range 10; E₂ of SE₁和SW₂of SE₃和N₂of NW₂of section 28,township3,range10;also8.51acresinSE₄ofNE₄ofsection28,township3,range10;$47,000. George C.HagarandJuliaH.HagartoJohnHanna—S₃ofSE₄ofsection22,township4,range10;$10. H.K.SmallandE.M.SmalltoLouisSchorn-Lots15and16blockCOrange;$3,000. A Word to Ladies. Ladies who desire a beautiful clear skin, free from pimples, boils, blotches and other eruptions, should commence at once to use Dr.Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. They will also remove that heavy look about your eyes and make them bright,and will cure headache from whatever cause it arises.Remember,you are only required to take one small pill at bed time,theis coated with pure sugarandwillnotgripeorproduceanyunpleasantsensation.Soldat25centalsattReid'sdrugstore.itHasbeendestratedthatfactorymusthavecapeconworkingowingtotheheyexpenseandsuchaplant,fullyequipped,costsb400,000to$500,000Butwehaveforsaidbypledgingandputtingasidetheermerbountyasa"sinkingfund",whichmetetheinterestonourbondscanborrowallthemownedandoperatedbytheperhoseproductstheywillconvertintoanarticleofcommerce,thedemandforwhichtorld-wideWehavebeenatworknowtwo years perfectingthisco-operativeganzationandsecuringthefundsneededtobuilditssfactory-$400,000butthereisawidespreadinterestanddesireforextensionofthiswork.WewaremanagementsfortheorganizationofmorecooperativecompaniesinOrangeLosAngelescountieswhichwillinvest1,000tarmers,andeverydollarofthebountywillgototheproducer,andbesttablainanindustrythatwillgivecomprehensivehistoryofourcountry.ThegenerousganzationgivenbyCongresstotheencouragementthisindustryafterlongyearsofexperimentsthereforeitspassageweonlyhadtwoweinfamiliesthereatWatsonsbothinCalifornia—andevennowtherebutsixnamed,thethereisoneatNorfolk,NevadaoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGRANDISLANDCALIFORNIA. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Richfield Land and Water Company to Southern California Railway—100 foot strip through land of grantor in Richfield, and block 43. Hazard subdivision of Shanklin tract; $5. The following transfers of real estate have been recorded during the week: R-J. Northam and Fannie Northam to Helen K. Benchley—W 97.16 acres of SW₁ of section 27,township3,range10;E₂ of SE₁和SW₂of SE₃和N₂of NW₂of section 28,township3,range10;also8.51acresinSE₄ofNE₄ofsection28,township3,range10;$47,000. George C.HagarandJuliaH.HagartoJohnHanna—S₃ofSE₄ofsection22,township4,range10;$10. H.K.SmallandE.M.SmalltoLouisSchorn-Lots15和16blockCOrange;$3,000. A Word to Ladies. Ladies who desire a beautiful clear skin, free from pimples, boils, blotches and other eruptions, should commence at once to use Dr.Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. They will also remove that heavy look about your eyes and make them bright,and will cure headache from whatever cause it arises.Remember,you are only required to take one small pill at bed time,theis coated with pure sugarandwillnotgripeorproduceanyunpleasantsensation.Soldat25centalsattReid'sdrugstore.itHasbeendestratedthatfactorymusthavecapeconworkingowingtotheheyexpense和suchaplant,fullyequipped,costsb400,000to$500,000但thereisawidespreadinterest和desireforextensionofthiswork.WewaremanagementsfortheorganizationofmorecooperativecompaniesinOrangeLos Angelescountieswhichwillinvest1,000tarmers,andeverydollarofthebountywillgototheproducer,andbesttablainanindustrythatwillgivecomprehensivehistoryofourcountry.ThegenerousganzationgivenbyCongresstotheencouragementthisindustryafterlongyearsofexperimentsthereforeitspassageweonlyhadtwoweinfamiliesthereatWatsonsbothinCalifornia—andevennowtherebutsixnamed,thethereisoneatNorfolk,NevadaoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuoneatGrandIsland,NebuONEATGRANDISLANDCALIFORNIA. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Richfield Land and Water Company to Southern California Railway—100 foot strip through land of grantor in Richfield, and block 43. Hazard subdivision of Shanklin tract; $5. The following transfers of real estate have been recorded during the week: R-J. Northam and Fannie Northam to Helen K. Benchley—W 97.16 acres of SW₁ of section 27,township3,range10;E₂ of SE₁和SW₂of SE₃和N₂of NW₂of section 28,township3,range10;also8.51acresinSE₄ofNE₄ofsection28,township3,range10;$47,000. George C.HagarandJuliaH.HagartoJohnHanna—S₃ofSE₄ofsection22,township4,range10;$10. H.K.SmallandE.M.SmalltoLouisSchorn-Lots15和16blockCOrange;$3,000. A Word to Ladies. Ladies who desire a beautiful clear skin, free from pimples, boils, blotches and other eruptions, should commence at once to use Dr.Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. They will also remove that heavy look about your eyes and make them bright,and will cure headache from whatever cause it arises.Remember,you are only required to take one small pill at bed time,theis coated with pure sugarandwillnotgripeorproduceanyunpleasantsensation.Soldat25centalsattReid'sdrugstore.itHasbeendestratedthatfactorymusthavecapeconworkingowingtotheheyexpense和suchaplant,fullyequipped,costsb400,000to$500,000但thereisaw widespreadinterest和desireforextensionofthiswork.WewaremanagementsfortheorganizationofmorecooperativecompaniesinOrangeLos Angelescountieswhichwillinvest1,000tarmers,andeverydollarofthebountywillgototheproducer,andbesttablainanindustrythatwillgivecomprehensivehistoryofourcountry.ThegenerousganzationgivenbyCongresstotheencouragementthisindustryafterlongyearsofexperimentsthereforeitspassageweonlyhadtwoweinfamiliesthereatWatsonsbothinCalifornia—andevennowtherebutsixnamed,thethereisoneatNorfolk,NevadaoneatGrandIsland,NebuONEATGRANDISLANDCALIFORNIA. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Richfield Land and Water Company to Southern California Railway—100 foot strip through land of grantor in Richfield, and block 43. Hazard subdivision of Shanklin tract; $5. The following transfers of real estate have been recorded during the week: R-J. Northam and Fannie Northam to Helen K. Benchley—W 97.16 acres of SW₁ of section 27,township3,range10;E₂ of SE₁和SW₂of SE₃和N₂of NW₂of section 28,township3,range10;also8.51acresinSE₄ofNE₄ofsection28,township3,range10;$47,000. George C.HagarandJuliaH.HagartoJohnHanna—S₃ofSE₄ofsection22,township4,range10;$10. A Word to Ladies. Ladies who desire a beautiful clear skin, free from pimples, boils, blotches and other eruptions, should commence at once to use Dr.Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. They will also remove that heavy look about your eyes and make them bright,and will cure headache from whatever cause it arises.Remember,you are only required to take one small pill at bed time,theis coated with pure sugarandwillnotgripeorproduceanyunpleasantsensation.Soldat25centalsattReid'sdrugstore.itHasbeendestratedthatfactorymusthavecapeconworkingowingtotheheyexpense和suchaplant,fullyequipped,costsb400,000to$500,000但thereisaw widespreadinterest和desireforextensionofthiswork.WewaremanagementsfortheorganizationofmorecooperativecompaniesinOrangeLos Angelescountieswhichwillinvest1,000tarmers,andeverydollarofthebountywillgototheproducer,andbesttablainanindustrythatwillgivecomprehensivehistoryofourcountry.ThegenerousganzationgivenbyCongresstotheencouragementthisindustryafterlongyearsofexperimentsthereforeitspassageweonlyhadtwoweinfamiliesthereatWatsonsbothinCalifornia—andevennowtherebutsixnamed,thethereisoneatNorfolk,NevadaoneatGrandIsland,NebuONEATGRANDISLANDCALIFORNIA. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Richfield Land and Water Company to Southern California Railway—100 foot strip through land of grantor in Richfield, and block 43. Hazard subdivision of Shanklin tract; $5. The following transfers of real estate have been recorded during the week: R-J. Northam and Fannie Northam to Helen K. Benchley—W 97.16 acres of SW₁ of section 27,township3,range10;E₂ of SE₁和SW₂of SE³和N²of NW³of section 28,township3,range¹⁰;also¹⁰acresinSE³ofNE³ofsection¹⁸,township³,range¹⁰;$£££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Richfield Land and Water Company to Southern California Railway—100 foot strip through land of grantor in Richfield, and block 43. Hazard subdivision of Shanklin tract; $5. The following transfers of real estate have been recorded during the week: R-J. Northam and Fannie Northam to Helen K. Benchley—W 97.16 acres of SW₁ of section 27,township3,range1⁰;E2.of SE²和SW².of SE²和N².of NW².of section 28,township3,range1⁰;also1⁰acresinSE².ofNE².ofsection28,township3,range1⁰;$ £ £ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ $ £ £ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ – ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Richfield Land and Water Company to Southern California Railway—100 foot strip through land of grantor in Richfield,London Angeles counties which will invest one thousand dollars for each year for two years perfecting this co-operativeganization securingthe fundsneededto build its factory-$40000but there is a widespread interest and demand for extension of this work.Wewaremanagements forthe organizationofmorecooperativecompaniesinOrangeLos Angeles counties which will invest one thousand dollars for each year for two years perfecting this co-operativeganization securingthe fundsneededto build its factory-$40000but there is a widespread interest and demand for extension of this work.Wewaremanagements forthe organizationofmorecooperativecompaniesinOrangeLos Angeles counties which will invest one thousand dollars for each year for two years perfecting this co-operativeganization securingthe fundsneededto build its factory-$40000but there is a widespread interest and demand for extensionOfthis work.Wewaremanagements forthe organizationofmorecooperativecompaniesinOrangeLos Angeles counties which will invest one thousand dollars for each year for two years perfecting this co-operativeganization securingthe fundsneededto build its factory-$40000but there is a widespread interest and demand for extensionOfthis work.Wewaremanagements forthe organizationofmorecooperativecompaniesinOrangeLos Angeles counties which will invest one thousand dollars for each year for two years perfecting this co-operativeganization securingthe fundsneededto build its factory-$40000but there is a widespread interest DELETE STOCK! Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AND LIQUORS KEG, GALLON OR BOTTLE. Call Promptly Attended to. OVERED FREE OF CHARGE! Depot, ANAHEIM, CAL. MR. HARKER, ...DEALER IN... addles, Robes, Whips, HES, COMBS, ETC. Neatly Done! Will compare Favorably with any shop in this Call and inspect my stock and prices before use my customers, and I am now better pre- the public Great Bargains in the various de-larness Store. OCK, CENTER STREET. ANAHEIM. DAVIS Seeds and Seeds! ers and the general public that he is prepared best margin possible. He buys for cash and very small profit, giving his customers the ben- charge for showing goods or answering ques- tions all! Price and Poultry Taken in Exchange For a sluggish and torpid liver, nothing can surpass Ayer's Pills. They contain no calomel nor any mineral drug, but are composed of the active principles of the best vegetable cathartics, and their use always results in marked benefit to the patient. Malarial and other atmospheric influences are best counteracted by keeping the blood pure and vigorous with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. A little caution in this respect may prevent serious illness at this season. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best all-the-year round medicine in existence. People with hair that is continually falling out, or those that are bald, can stop the falling and get a good growth of hair by using Hall's Hair Renewer. Onions for Coughs and Colds. There is no remedy that acts more promptly on the throat, lungs and chest than Onion Syrup. It loosens the phlegm enabling you to throw it off. It relieves that tightness and oppressive feeling in chest and all soreness of the lungs. As a tonic and restorative it has no equal. Dr. Guno's Onion Syrup is medicated in a manner so as to be more effectual than the plain syrup and not have any taste or odor of the onion, making it very pleasant to take. Sold at 50 cts at Reid's drugstore. A Sure Cure for Piles. Itching piles are known by moisture like perspiration, causing intense itching when warm. This form as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on parts affected, absorbs tumors, allows itching and effects a permanent cure. 50 cts. Druggists or mail. Circulars free. Dr. Bosakko, 329 Arch st., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Reid's Drugstore. Poultry raisers complain of their chickens and turkeys dying of swelled head or roup. Farmers' Healing Liniment is guaranteed to cure this. For sale by W. M. Higgins, druggist, Anaheim, Cal. Farmers' Healing Liniment is a sure cure for piles. For sale by W. M. Higgins, druggist, Anaheim, Cal. Millinery Goods. Always on hand a full supply of the latest styles of millinery at the lowest prices. Ladies are cordially invited to call and examine stock and prices. Clark Mossmann. We have been at work no two years perfecting this co-operative organization and securing the funds needed to build its factory—$400,000—but also there is a widespread interest and demand for extension of this work. We are many arrangements for the organization of more co-operative companies in Orange Los Angeles counties, which will include 1,000 farmers, and every dollar of bounty will go to the producer, and help establish an industry that will give cement, within the next fifteen years, 5,000,000 of people, save hundreds of thousands of money to our own countrymen render us independent of reliance upon sign supply of sugar.* The possibilities of this industry hardly dreamed of yet by our people have in Southern California alone more than 1,500,000 acres of land adapted to growing of sugar beets, and probably 4,000,000 to 5,000,000 acres in the State which will yield an average of ten beets per acre. The experiments of National Department of Agriculture also demonstrated that there is a wide zone extending from the Great Lake the Pacific capable of producing thisnable root so as to yield a profitable crop to farmers, but probably nowhere on our are all the conditions so favorable as our coast for the production of sugar free beet, except the one great question we cannot compete with the coolie larvae the Sandwich Islands or the West Indies with the pauper labor of Kew where they manufacture sugar for 33 per pound. The average price paid for orms in the foreign beet fields is only $6 month, while here the average price per month. In order for this industry become firmly established, our farmers have the protection either of a protariff of at least 2 cents per pound, or bounty should be retained until 1905; it expires by its own limitation. If they be assured, so that the farmers can relieve of the fear of its removal, and that of the homes they are willing to plea raise the necessary capital, there will hundreds of co-operative bootsugar far established throughout the length breadth of our land, and in ten years will manufacture all the sugar required home consumption. There is another feature which has command this industry especially to favorable consideration of the Senate Representatives from California. One profiled of nearly all the products o but we have to seek a market for fruits and vegetables from two thou- JUST 24, 1893. BEET INDUSTRY. TING FACTS SUBMITTOR FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF CONGRESS. Being strong, forcible and eloquent of our beet sugar industry by Gen. H. A. Pierce for Directors of the Anaheim Co. Sugar Company, and the sent to Sonators White and to other influential members. It should be read by every one our future prosperity. It is a superior to any political affects all our agricultural inOrange Co., Cal., Aug. 2, 193. White, U. S. Seaue, Wash.-Dear Sir—We herewith pre-foats pertaining to the sugar, which is assuming considera-ence here in Southern California, not call your attention to the coasty experiments, the easy fortunes during the last thir-forts to profitably establish cure of sugar from sugar beets in states. These are a part of the our country. The generous aid progresses to the encouragement of after long years of experi-mentation of advanced methods, have overcome in a great difficulties heretofore cocon-traction and crystalization of entained in the sugar beet, and look upon it as one of the great series of the United States. Of two cents per pound, congress by section 3 of the McLaw, has done much to stimu-ment and important industry. Bege we only had two small fac-whole domain—one located at and the other at Watsonville, places the producer completely at the mercy of the great transportation companies that span our continent, and the experience of the last ten years with them has been very disastrous to our confiding farmers, who have sought a market in Chicago, St. Louis, New York and Boston. Lot this beet sugar industry he successfully established, by the building of co-operative plants, and the great question of "transportation" is solved. It gives us a home market for our products and unites the manufacturer and producer. Every acre put in to sugar beets takes an acre from competition with other overburdened markets in the fruit, grain and vegetable line, and enhances the values of these products to that extent. It will solve the great question of "capital and labor" as to this industry, for there will never be a "strike" or "lookout" in a co-operative sugar factory. By fostering this industry and enabling it to become self-sustaining, we will relieve the overcrowded marts of labor, reduce the number of the unemployed, make productive vast areas which now yield no remuneration, keep our gold at home, give impetus and encouragement to a thousand other industries now languishing, and make America what she ought to be—free, prosperous, independent and self-supporting. A few millions given by the Government to the aid of this new and struggling industry for the next ten years will bring a return of many fold to the whole people. If the bounty is retained, sugar can remain on the "free leaf," and every poor man's sugar bowl in our nation can be full. If a tariff is placed on sugar—with an importation of over 3,000,000,000 pounds—it will cost our people not less than $60,000,000 annually, and the working man will only be able to buy ten pounds for a dollar, where he now gets from fifteen to twenty pounds. This question reaches every home in America, no matter how rich or how poor. The bounty which will be paid to enable our farmers to establish this industry will not cost over 15 cents per capita, while the tariff will amount to $1 per capita per annum. These are the plain, simple facts. We appeal to you in behalf of this new and important industry, in behalf of Ameri- a yield of 33,000 tons is expected. The factory at Watsonville is now getting ready to start up, and the one at Alvarado will be but a little behindhand. The capacity of the Chino factory is 220,000 pounds every twenty four hours; that at Watsonville 160,000 pounds per twenty-four hours, and the one at Alvarado 60,000 each twenty-four hours. NEWS IN BRIEF: A conductor on the Southern Pacific railroad, who was coming from Yuma when the rains began on the desert, said that as the rains fell upon the burning sand the steam and dust that arose was almost blinding. It was impossible to see but a few rods in any direction, and the atmosphere was about as comfortable as a Turkish bath. Marcus de Lafayette Felts, aged 50 years, cloped from Weaverville with Delta Friend, the fifteen-year-old daughter of Henry Friend of Hay Fork. The couple took the stage for Red Bluff. The father of the girl wired the Sheriff of Red Bluff to detain the runaways. An assuise was received stating that they had been caught. A warrant was sworn out, and Felts was arrested. The Sheriff will take Felts and the girl back with him. Felts will have to answer to a charge of abduction. The reports that 1,000 men have been discharged from the Southern Pacific Railroad tunnels at Santa Margarita are incorrect. Work on the extenuation is now half completed. There was a force of 1,200 men at work on the tunnels and grade, and 400 men were discharged. The contractors have so nearly completed grading that it was found necessary to discharge part of the working force in order that the tunnels may be finished at the same time as the grading. Only a limited number of men can work in the tunnels, and it will be some months before they are completed. With the remainder of the force the grading and tunnel work will be completed at the same time. Senator Vest has left the Administration reservation and is now a hostile Injun. This step was perhaps a painful one to him because he has not only been a devout Cleve- The generous and aggressive to the encouragement of after long years of experience in the development of advanced methods, have overcome in a great difficulties heretofore encountered in the sugar beet, and look upon it as one of the greatest of the United States. The city of two cents per pound, congress by section 3 of the McLain law, has done much to stimulate and important industry. Beige we only had two small faculties whose domain—one located at and the other at Watsonville, Lorraine—and even now there are one United States. Beside the there is one at Norfolk, Neb., and Island, Neb., one at Lehi, one at Chino, in this State. Production of beet sugar in the states in 1891 was 12,204,838 pounds increased to 27,083,322 pounds. gain was in California, which 75,438 pounds in 1891, and 21, yields in 1892, and we think the or 1893 of our State will reach 1000 pounds. This is only the growth of this enterprise, less has been most gratifying. features pertaining to this rich peculiarly comment it to farmers. The most of the factured from the beet in Ger- whom we get our largest sup- manufactured by factories owned by the raisers of the beets—on the co-operative plan, and the means of bringing untold prosperity to the localities where thoroughly established. This fea- tory appealing strongly to our have organized a company here which comprises some 200 represents $500,000 of capital into four thousand shares. is represented by one acre of which must be cultivated in sugar crops. Our farmers, like most of America, have but little of America, have but little of active company furnishes a secur- success fully operate their fac- here is seen the wisdom and of the present bounty of 2 cents on domestic sugar. The farmer, being but his land and his labor, impossible to borrow from capi-arge sums required to establish a sugar plant. It has been demon- factory must have a capacity 30 per day to yield a profit owing to the heavy expense—plant, fully equipped, costs from $509,000. But we have found lodging and putting aside the Gov- ounty as a "sninking fund" with meet the interest on our bonds, we all the money necessary to build factories, and have every one of old and operated by the people, ducts they will convert into an armorice, the demand for which is so. We have been at work nearly perfecting this co-operative or and securing the funds necessary as factory—$400,000—but already widespread interest and demand out of this work. We are making us for the organization of four operative companies in Orange and counties, which will include mowers, and every dollar of this go to the producer, and help es- industry that will give employ- free list, and every poor man's sugar bowl in our nation can be full. If a tariff is placed on sugar—with an importation of over 3,000,000 pounds—it will cost our people not less than $60,000,00 annually, and the working man will only be able to buy ten pounds for a dollar, where he now gets from fifteen to twenty pounds. This question reaches every home in America, no matter how rich or how poor. The bounty which will be paid to enable our farmers to establish this industry will not cost over 15 cents per capita, while the tariff will amount to $1 per capita per annum. These are the plain, simple facts. We appeal to you in behalf of this new and important industry, in behalf of American farmers and American interests, to support and retain the bounty now granted to domestic sugar. With such an assurance of success to the farmers, the progress in this enterprise will be so great that a very few years will see its firmly established in our country, so prosperous from the impetus given, that the nation will be repaid a hundred fold for having been interested in its behalf. Very truly yours, E. P. Fowler, H. A. Pierce, Thos. J. Jones, E. J. French, Frane J. Captain, Richard Gird, Directors of Anaeim Co-operative Beet Sugar Company. YIELD OF BEET SUGAR. John H. Dawson, Federal Sugar Inspector for California, has forwarded his estimates to the Treasury Department of the yield of beet sugar in this State for the season beginning June 30, 1893, and ending June 30, 1894. These estimates are required in order that Congress may have a basis to go on in making appropriations to pay the bounty on domestic sugar provided for in the McKinley tariff act. His estimates, which include the accrue in beets and the probable yield per acre, indicate that there will be a heavy increase in the sugar output this year. Heretofore the actual yield has fallen from fifteen to twenty-five per cent below the advance estimate, but this has been in measure due to a lack of preparation for handling the beet crop at the proper time. This year the working will be closer to the estimate than in past years. The estimated production for the present fiscal year is 42,000,000 pounds distributed as follows: Chino district, 18,000,000 pounds; Watsonville district, 20,000,000 pounds; Alvarado district, 4,000,000 pounds. The advance estimates last year were: Chino, 11,000,000 pounds; Watsonville, 14,000,000 pounds; Alvarado, 3,000,000 pounds; or a total of 28,000,000 pounds. The actual yield last year, however, was a great deal less. Watsonville produced 1390,921 pounds. Chino 7,903,541 pounds and Alvarado 2,506,860 pounds; a total of 21.801,322 pounds. The bounty on this yield amounted to $436,026 44. Should the yield for the present year come up to the estimates the bounty would amount to $840,000. But if the yield is in the same ratio with the advance estimates as the yield of last year the production will only be 33,600,000 pounds on which the bounty will be $672,000. So, after making allowance for every possible contingency, California will produce 11,800,900 pounds of sugar more than last year and receive $236,900 more of Federal bounty on the same. Work on the extension is now hard completed. There was a force of 1,200 men at work on the tunnels and grade, and 400 men were discharged. The contractors have so nearly completed grading that it was found necessary to discharge part of the working force in order that the tunnels may be finished at the same time as the grading. Only a limited number of men can work in the tunnels, and it will be some months before they are completed. With the remainder of the force the grading and tunnel work will be completed at the same time. Senator Vest has left the Administration reservation and is now a hostile Injun. This step was perhaps a painful one to him because he has not only been a devout Cleveland worshiper, but has been an intimate friend and confidant of John G. Carlsole. In three hours' speech one day last week he put both the President and his Secretary on the coals and roasted them to a turn,and gave general notice that he would pitch his tent in the silver camp hereafter and hunt with the silver braves. Senator Vest, like Senator Voorhees, has been counted with the Administration forces,and was one of the forty seven Senators alleged to be in favor of the unconditional repeal of the Sherman set. His defection therefore came in the nature of a surprise to the goldbugs who are now in such state of alarm that it would require only a few more defections to stampede them entirely. It is said that Senator Hoar will also come out as a free silver man. Ex-Gov. Thomas of Utah chairman of the National Executive Committee,has issued a call from Salt Lake for a meeting of the International Irrigation Congress in Los Angeles during the week commencing October 10th next. The membership in the congress will be two delegates from each Congress district,and four delegates-at large appointed by the Governers,two delegates appointed by each county court,two from every university and college,two from each chamber of commerce,two for each hundred members of every agricultural or horticultural association,一from each irrigation corporation,the mayors of cities of 2,500 or more population,the officers of State agricultural or other industrial schools,a allthe Governors of the States and Territories,members of Congress,members of the American Society of Irrigation engineers' delegates and irrigation engineers from foreign countries.Abention is called to the fact that the Secretary of State has requested the diplomatic officers of the United States to ask the governments to which they are accredited to be represented by duly appointed delegates. Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford,新 Cassel,Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and therumatica,his stomach was disordered,his liver was affected to an airfarm degree,s appetite fell away,and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength.Tree Bottles Of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd,Harrisburg,Ill.,had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing.Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve,and his leg is sound and well.John Speaker,Catawba.O.,had five large fever sores on his leg,does声说他 was incurable One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely.Sold by W.M.Higgin's Drug Store. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Trains pass Anaheim as follows: From Arnale at Anaheim Tustin Santa Ana jo Los Angeles Los Angeles to San Antonio Santa Ana jo Los Angeles Los Angeles to San Antonio Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station Los Angeles Southwest Railway Station loses all the money necessary to build factories, and have every one of them operated by the people, so they will convert into an armament, the demand for which is immense. We have been at work nearly this year, and securing the funds necessary for its factory—$140,000—but already widespread interest and demand on this work. We are making kits for the organization of four cooperative companies in Orange and several counties, which will include mines, and every dollar of this kit go to the producer, and help establish industry that will give employment within the next fifteen years, to all of people, save hundreds of millions of money to our own countrymen, and independent of reliance upon foreign sources of sugar. The possibilities of this industry are limited yet by our people. We southern California alone not less than 20,000 acres of land adapted to the needs of sugar beets, and probably from 5,000,000 acres in the entire county will yield an average of ten tons of sugar. The experiments of our Department of Agriculture have illustrated that there is a wide belt extending from the Great Lakes to the capable of producing this valuable crop so as to yield a profitable return, but probably nowhere on earth conditions so favorable as on this crop the production of sugar from the crop the one great question of labor. It compete with the coolie labor of which Islands or the West Indies, only manufacture sugar for 3 cents per pound here the average price is $25. In order for this industry to firmly established, our farmers must protect oither of a protective least 2 cents per pound, or the least be retained until 1905 when by its own limitation. If this can be so, that the farmers can be relieved fear of its removal, and the loss comes they are willing to pledge to a necessary capital, there will be no cooperative beet sugar factories held throughout the length and width of our land, and in ten years we manufacture all the sugar required for consumption. This is another feature which should find this industry especially to the far consideration of the Senators and representatives from California. Our soil is of nearly all the products of earth, we have to seek a market for our vegetables from two thousand thousand miles away, and this actual yield last year, however, was a great deal less. Watsonville produced 11,390,921 pounds, Chino 7,908,541 pounds and Alvarado 2,506,860 pounds, a total of 21,801,322 pounds. The buoyant on this yield amounted to $436,026 44. Should the yield for the present year come up to the estimates the bounty would amount to $840,000. But if the yield is in the same ratio with the advance estimates as the yield of last year the production will only be 33,600,000 pounds, on which the bounty will be $672,000. So after making allowance for every possible contingency, California will produce 11,800,000 pounds of sugar more than last year and receive $236,000 more of Federal bounty on the same. The production for the year ending June 30, 1892 was as follows: Watsonville 4,340,000 pounds; Chino 2,501,900 pounds; Alvarado 1,782,982 pounds; making a total of 8,624,882 pounds; August 21,801,882 pounds for the following year, and an estimated yield of 42,000,000 for this. Only one of the three best-sugar factories in the State has begun operations as yet. On the 30th of July the Chino factory began to slice beets, and on the lst of August the first sugar was made. To supply this institution there are 6,000 acres in beets on the Chino ranch. This acreage will provide at least 80,000 tons of beets. In addition 15,000 tons of beets around Anselbeam have been contracted for, so that in all probability the factory will have 100,000 tons of beets to work up. Last year the beets yielded an average of 15 per cent sugar. They have on hand at Chino 147,796 gallons of syrup left over. This carries 53 per cent of saccharine matter, but whether it can be polarized to any considerable extent remains to be seen. If it were cause syrup it could be utilized, but it is different with the residual syrup of beets. There is so much earthy and vegetable matter that it is difficult to do anything with it. There is also a considerable quantity of left-over syrup at the Watsonville factory, but the managers talk of emptying it into the creek. About the only use they have made of it thus far has been to sell it to manufacturers of vinegar. Only a nominal price is realized in this way, and the supply is also far in excess of the demand that to place on the market is merely to destroy its selling value. About 8,000 acres of beets have been contracted for at Watsonville. The yield will average from twelve to fourteen tons per acre, while the percentage of sugar last year was a fraction above 13 per cent. The returns show that Chino heads both in quantity of beets produced per acre and the percentage of sugar. Alvarado falls below Watsonville in both particulars. The average yield of beets is about 12 tons per acre and the percentage of sugar in the beets a trifle over 12 per cent. This year the Alvarado factory has contracted for 2,800 acres of beets, from which Use three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba O., had five large fever sores on his leg doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve eured him entirely. Sold by W. M. Higgin's Drug Store. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE. From ARVIE AT ANSELBEAM Tustin Santa Ana to Los Angeles Los Angeles Express daily Los Angeles Express daily Atlantic Express daily South bound Santa Ana Acme daily Pacific Express daily Belt Line mail daily except Sunday Santa Ana Acme daily except Sunday San Diego Express daily D.S.HILL Agent. NEWPORT BENCH. Official time table of Santa Ana and Newport Railway in connection with Southern California Railway: South bound. Leave Anselbeam Leave Santa Ana Arrive Newport 9:57 " 6:59 " 5:25 " 6:59 " North bound. Leave Newport Leave Santa Ana Arrive Anselbeim 6:28 " 7:45 " 7:45 " Mondays only. No Sunday trains on Santa Ana and Newport Rt. C.A.MEAD,Gen.Agt. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a cough, cold, or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to give relief or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Gripe found just what thirsting, and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at your expense and learn for yourself how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at W. M Higgin's Drug Store. Large size 50s. and $1. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Brushes,Sores,L ulcers,Salt Rheum,Fever Sores,Tetter,Capped Hands,Ciliblains, Corns,and all Skin Eruptions,and positively cures Piles,或no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.or money refunded.Price 25 cents per box.Fer salo by W.M Higgin's