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SNAP SHOTS AT THE NEWS The Kirksville, Mo., Savings Bank was entered by burglars and robbed of $14,000 in government bonds, belonging to Samuel Rees, president, and something in the neighborhood of $18,000 in gold and greenbacks. Two thousand or three thousand in silver was left, evidently being too heavy, and $2,400 in the vault was overlooked by the robbers. Private Robert Thornburn, of Company F, Thirty-first Michigan Volunteers, arrived at his home on a furlough unannounced, thinking to give his mother a happy surprise. When he rang the doorbell of his mother's residence it was answered by her in person. She was so overcome at seeing him that she sank to the floor and in a moment was dead from heart disease. The following names of citizens have been drawn by the County Clerk, acting in obedience to instructions from Superior Judge Ballard, as grand jurors: James W. King, W. L. Hale, D.C. McClay, Edmund S. Johnson, Lewis Z. Huntington, Gilbert Landell, Nat M. Brown, Louis F. Moulton, William M. Smart, L. W. Kirby, John D. Dunston, H. B. Lewis, L.J. Colby, Alex McDermont, Frederick J. Hell, Eason D. Waffle, Henry A. Stewart, J.R. Courtright, John Hefflinger, E.C. Jones, Joshua F. Parker, George H. Pirle, Arthur J. Towner, George C. Hagar, Charles Edelman, Frank P. Chaffee, R.J. Blee, Granville Spurgeon, C.E. Parker. These jurors are ordered to appear in Court on Tuesday, Nov. 29, to serve on the grand jury. More beet sugar will be produced in California during the coming year than ever before in a twelve-month. The Union Sugar company will have its new plant, at Santa Maria, running with a capacity of 1000 tons of beets a day. The Hueneme factory will use 1000 tons a day. The Spreckels factory, at Salinas, the largest in the world, has a capacity of 3000 tons a day. The Los Alamitos factory has doubled its capacity and will handle about 700 tons a day. In addition to the California factories Utah is to have a new one, and a new one near Baker City, Or., which had a short run this year, will be in full blast in 1899. The capacity of the Baker City factory is about 350 tons a day. There is a shortage of deep-water vessels available for the Hawaiian sugar trade; and as a consequence much of the product of the islands will pass through San Francisco, and less will go direct to New York than in previous seasons. Three large vessels intended for this purpose are now being built. CONTRASTS IN NAPLES. Only a Step From Royal Magnificence to Crowds of Half Naked Workers. One of the strangest contrasts in Neples is to walk from the royal palace, with its fine marble staircase, up the new Corse Red d'Italia and to climb into the steep streets around the Church of San Soverino e Sosio. These streets are the dwelling places of the dyers, and one steps from regal magnificence into a crowd of seminaked people, who are busily dipping great hanks of cotton or wool into seething caldrons. As elsewhere, the work is carried on in the street, and little streams of water—red, yellow, brown and black—pour over the rough stones and gather in multicolored pools, while on low benches against the walls women are washing clothes, standing in the dirty, soapy water that splashes over from their tubs. The passersby walk heedlessly through the dye and soapsuds, while the children find pleasant occupation in throwing mud of every variety of color at anybody who chances to be wearing light colored garments. It is a veritable feast of color from the merely spectacular point of view, but a visit to these streets leaves a bodily as well as a mental impression. Very often in the depths of these sorrid alleys one comes across a forgotten old palace, built when carriages were unknown, its great court of honor crowded with booths, its vast halls filled with a heterogeneous collection of men, women and children, fowls, goats, sheep and occasionally a donkey, all living together in the happiest proximity. The massive old walls are hidden beneath centuries of dirt; the woodwork has, for the most part, disappeared; the rooms that once knew the revels of Angevin nobles now shelter the haphazard existence of lazzaroni.-Ludgate. FUN IN THE FOOTNOTE. A Popular Librettist Couldn't Withhold a Joke on Prospective Bride. W.S.Gilbert does not retain all of his humor for use in his libretties. In the early days of his success, when Gilbert and Sullivan were considered by managers as the "sure winners" in the comic opera field, a young woman who was a member of one of the "Pinafore" companies wrote to Gilbert telling me more than one-half of whom honest and true Republicans—I that could I gather you all into vast body, encircle you with my arms in warm embrace, and give you God bless you! I would be content Friends, imagine the act performed and you have realized the gratitude Thos. C.Welch. A decision was rendered by Justice Morrison of Los Angeles some days ago in favor of the defendant in the action brought by J. K. Norman against S. B. Clark, the suit being the outcome of a wager in regard to the ability of Admiral Sampson's fleet to cope with the squadron of Admiral Cervera. On May 8 a number of railroad men at a Los Angeles cigar stand, were discussing Dewey's victory in Manila Bay, when Norman spoke disparagingly of the American Navy. He gave it as his opinion that when Cervera's squadron came across the Atlantic it would send the ships of Sampson and Schley to the bottom. James Bradley offered to bet Norman $20 to $5 that Cervera's squadron would be destroyed if it crossed the water. The money was put in Clark's hands. The latter, on leaving the city some time afterward, made Yardmaster Griffin of the Southern Pacific stakeholder in his place. After Schley destroyed the Spanish ships, the money was paid to Bradley. Norman contended that there was a limit to the time in which the Spanish fleet was to be destroyed, and demanded the money from Clark. As the latter had permitted it to pass out of his hands, Norman sued Clark for the full amount of the stakes and costs, but judgment was rendered against him. The Los Angeles Supervisors have employed George Compere to go to the Hawaiian Islands in search of a parasite that will destroy the purple scale, whose ravages are damaging to horticultural interests. Petitions have been pouring in from citrus fruit-growers in all parts of the county, urging the Supervisors to take action in the matter, and it was decided some time ago to send a commissioner to Hawaii to collect scale-destroying parasites, but no formal action was taken. It is stated that the citrus groves in Hawaii have been entirely freed from the ravages of the purple scale by a parasite which has been successfully propagated there. Thus far no parasite has been introduced into this country which will destroy the purple scale and this particular pest is not affected by spraying the trees. The Supervisors provided in their action that George Compere should receive his expenses on the trip to Hawaii and a compensation of $100 per month, while engaged in establishing the parasite in this country, for a time not to exceed six months. Mrs. Elisha Gooden of Los Alamitos was taken to Santa Ana by Constable Devoe and Hickox on Saturday and after an examination by physicians as to her sanity, was committed to the Highland Insane Assylum by Judge Ballard. The woman according to a Santa Ana correspondent has been mentally deranged ever since her son was killed by a train on the Los Alamitos branch of the Southern Pacific Railway, but has not been violent day. The woman who neglects her health in a womanly way is making big drafts on her account with the bank of health and will soon be a physical bankrupt. Disorders of this description wreck a woman's general health quicker than anything else in the world. They soon transform a healthy, happy, amiable woman into a weak, sickly, fretful and despondent invalid. They utterly unfit a woman for wifehood or motherhood. For all disorders of this nature Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the best of all medicines. It acts directly on the rooms that once knew the revels of Angevin nobles now shelter the hapl hazard existence of lazzaroni.—Ludgate. FUN IN THE FOOTNOTE. A Popular Librettist Couldn't Withhold a Joke on Prospective Bride. W. S. Gilbert does not retain all of his humor for use in his librettos. In the early days of his success, when Gilbert and Sullivan were considered by managers as the "sure winners" in the comic opera field, a young woman who was a member of one of the "Pinsfore" companies wrote to Gilbert telling him of her approaching marriage with a young man of good position and family. Gilbert congratulated the young woman and expressed the hope that her future might be prosperous and happy. Only a little more than a month passed, and another letter from the same girl reached him, in which she stated that her engagement with the young man had broken and that she had accepted another suitor. He replied that he had every confidence in her judgment and again expressed his hearty wishes for her welfare. It was almost two months after that Gilbert received a third letter from the same girl, who informed him that young Lord — had proposed and that she had accepted him after breaking her engagement with No. 2. Gilbert's humor could no longer withstand the temptation, and he wrote, "I desire to congratulate you on your approaching marriage with" — Here he placed an asterisk and in a footnote added: "Here insert the name of the happy man." This is probably as characteristic a piece of humor as any that appears in his "Bab Ballads" or in his works for the stage.—New York Press. Of course, some of the base fights antagonizing my abilities and even my morals, had some, who are too prone to without positive information proved but I cannot believe, and will not lie, that any honest Democrat, impelled by some most powerful ence, would have opposed me and ported a man who, instead of my permission to ursurp my place ferred with the contestant whom ocrats sought to defeat; to believe to lose faith in honor and in what Have I, a Confederate veteran done that men, calling me trade, should have antagonized my thank God that for every such an ent there rushed to my rescue of the followers of Grant and She then have I cause to grieve or fled? No, no. McPhee, you truth when you said that they would take me up, for the old veterans did for me what some Ocrates refused to do—they upheld honor and vindicated my cause that I bless them. A miscompatriotas Espano todos partes, digo que creo usted on y estan mis amigos fieles. Así fueron fieles ami, como yo quis fiel a ustedes por siempre jamaas anme, mis hermanos, estoy su anime, hermano, ahora y siempre. Pardon this diversion, but to panoles all things are sweetened told in their own lengua dulce: To Santa Ana, wherein is my nation; to Westminster and New Jonathan of old, to West Orange assisted by its majority in vince me before my fellow citizens; to free voters who united in uphold throughout the county borders; toicularly to my young friends: Ana and vicinity who rallied reu in one unanimous body and cheered—a man near three score years in the mightiest and most political contest which a single visual, unsupported by friend tune, ever dared adventure, began, I am defeated but not ed. If God spares my life u rolls round I shall advocate same principles, ignoring all bearing the same banner—apiece for the people of Orange or aspirant for the same office. I Lahall go in and out among ye Mrs. Elisha Gooden of Los Alamitos was taken to Santa Ana by Constable Devoe and Hickox on Saturday and after an examination by physicians as to her sanity, was committed to the Highland Insane Assylum by Judge Ballard. The woman according to a Santa Ana correspondent has been mentally deranged ever since her son was killed by a train on the Los Alamitos branch of the Southern Pacific Railroad last July, but has not been violently so until the past few days. She arose from her bed some time during Friday night and, hitching up a horse and buggy, drove over the country in quest of officers to arrest two men who she imagined, had killed a boy in front of her home the evening before. Her husband missed her, followed her on horseback, found her near the home of Constable Devoe and persuaded her to return home. Gooden went for the constable to assist him in bringing her to Santa Ana, but his wife would not get into the carriage until the men had promised to take her to Downey, as she said some one was calling to her over a wire to come there as quickly as possible. When she arrived at Santa Ana and found she had not been taken to Downey she refused to get out of the carriage or to even eat until they would start to Downey with her. She was finally persuaded to eat a lunch and then take a walk to the Court-house to tell Sheriff Nichols her troubles. Mrs. Gooden and her husband came to Alamitos from Texas with their family of children two years ago, rented land near the sugar factory, and commenced raising beets. Their crop this spring was an utter failure. Work became scarce, and the husband found providing for his family almost an impossibility. About this time his oldest child, a son, who was his only assistance in obtaining a livelihood, was killed on the railroad track. The father did not have money enough to pay funeral expenses, but neighbors, some of whom were in circumstances almost as destitute as his own, made up a purse and paid for a coffin. From the evening the mangled remains of her son were brought home. Mrs. Gooden showed symptoms of insanity. Two children under three years of age were taken to Santa Ana with her and she clung to them until they were separated from her by force. Deputy Sheriff Landell started for Highland with the patient Saturday noon. The Board of Supervisors will be petitioned to assist in caring for her children. Money to Loan. In sums to suit. Apply to H.W. Cnynoweth, Secretary Building and Loan Association, Anaheim Cal. f10-t YOUR KIDNEYS filter the Uric Acid and poisons out of the system through the urine if they are acting right. 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Now, with blessings for my forgiveness for mine enemies newed and heart-uplifted eleven hundred freemen, and God who inspired their actions Truly yours, THOS.C. CASTORF For Infants and Children The Kind You Have No Bearers the Signature of A Sure Sign of Croup. Hoarseness in a child that is sure indication of proach of the disease. If Chance Cough Remedy is given as a child becomes hoarse, or even croupy cough has appeared, vent the attack. Many may have croupy children keep at hand and find that it much trouble and worry. It be depended upon and is take. For sale by P.A.Do A Beautiful Present In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), the manufacturers, J. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of starch sold. These presents are in the form of Beautiful Pastel Pictures. They are 13x10 inches in size, and are entitled as follows: Lilacs and Pansies. Pansies and Marguerites. Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist, R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public. The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the originals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art. Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit. Elastic Starch All Grocers KEEP ELASTIO STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE HE SQUANDERED MILLIONS. The Wildly Reckless Financial Career of Baron Albert Grant. One of the most dramatic if not actually one of the largest failures, so far as the liabilities were concerned, was that of Baron Albert Grant of "Emma mine" notoriety. Grant was the unmade plans for a trip to any part of the East It is well to remember that a choice of three routes can be had over the Southern Pacific lines, viz.: Their Sunset route, Ogden route and via Portland. The Sunset line is especially adapted to winter travel, and the limited trains are during the season crowded to THE GAME WENT ON BIXBY TELLS AN INTERESTING STORY WHILE PLAYING POKER. It Was About a Sad Incident With Humorous Side at the Battle of Antam — How a Game of Draw Genera Takes All a Fellow's Attention. Johnson was dealing when Bixby gan to tell his yarn. "I heard a first rate story today," said. "It may be old to you boys; it was new to me. Colonel Jim liams of Kentucky was telling it; he got all the points in, of course, better than I can. No colonel in tucky can tell a better story than liams. I don't claim to be much story teller myself, but" "You in, Bixby?" asked Butler. Bixby picked up his hands and put a pair of aces through to his loss. Another player began shuffling the deck Bixby resumed. "The story was something like this time?" asked Johnson. "Your ante," said Butler to Bixby anged. "This shell along," he said, "and took off Foot. He saw Doolittle near him called to him to take." "I'm in," said Walters. "Raise it a couple of reds," saidler. Bixby picked up three eight-stood the raise. He drew a four-won the pot. Then it was his de-shuffled leisurely as he said: "The it seems, took off Forrest's foot, called to Doolittle to carry him the ambulance. Doolittle lifted his shoulder and—" "I had three kings to go," said liams, referring to his previous life. "I had a straight four flush Johnson sadly." Doolittle lifted him up," co-Bixby," and—" "Going to shuffle the spots card!" asked Butler. Bixby started to deal. "Doolittle carrying him back," he said, "head hanging over his shoulder along some another shell." HE SQUANDERED MILLIONS. The Wildly Reckless Financial Career of Baron Albert Grant. One of the most dramatic not actually one of the largest failures, so far as the liabilities were concerned, was that of Baron Albert Grant of "Emma mine" notoriety. Grant was the uncrowned king of the financial world of his day and generation. He made millions almost as deftly as the late Mr. Barney Barnato, and he spent them right royally. He bought Leicester square and presented it, a free gift, to the people of London. He gave a dinner to nearly a thousand city magnates at a cost which was popularly reputed at the time to have exceeded 100 guineas a head, and which, in any event, doubtedly established a record in extravagant dinner giving which has yet to be beaten. And he started out to build a palace in Kensington which should "knock spots off" all other private residences past, present or to come. Everything was got up regardless of expense. The ballroom walls were inset with panels of pink Italian marble, costing 800 guineas each. In the entrance hall were four pillars of porphyry, worth £4,000. The building was scarcely finished when the crash came, and it remained for long a brick and mortar white elephant on the hands of the trustees in bankruptcy. Eventually most of the interior fittings and decorations were disposed of piecemeal. The grand staircase, which had cost to build some £40,000, being acquired by the representatives of the late Mime Tussard for a trifle over a fourth of that sum. It now forms the main approach to the upper principal suit of rooms of the new exhibition buildings in the Marylebone road.—London Mail. Cats of Other Days. The lot of the average nineteenth century cat does not compare favorably with that of its ancestors. Everybody knows that the early Egyptians held the cat sacred, and any one injuring a sacred animal was liable to severe punishment. Among the ancient laws of Wales was a statute which prohibited the slaughter of a cat under a curious penalty. The owner of the slaughtered animal held it by the tip of the tail, with its nose touching the floor, and the slayer had to give him, by way of compensation, as much wheat as would bury the entire animal out of sight. The grain was supposed to represent the amount that the owner would lose through the depredations of vermin by being deprived of the cat. Saxony, Switzerland and other European countries also had laws enacted for the protection of cats, which were regarded of economic value. Now, how ever, pussy is simply a decorative domestic adjunct. An Eye to Business. Optician—My dear sir, your case is hopeless. Customer—and am I doomed to blindness? Optician—It is inevitable. I think SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY In making plans for a trip to any part of the East it is well to remember that a choice of three routes can be bad over the Southern Pacific lines, viz.: Their Sunset route, Ogden route and via Portland. The Sunset line is especially adapted to winter travel, and the limited trains are during the season crowded to their full capacity with an exclusively first-class patronage. This is the most magnificent train in America, vestibulated throughout, illuminated with Pintsch gas and heated by steam. Every train is made up as follows: One commodite舱 containing bath-room, barber-shop, rate, library and smoker; one compartment with lavatory in each compartment; and a ladder maid in attendant, as many double drawing room, tension sleepers as may be necessary, with toilet annexes, one dining-car, meals served in a carte. Season from November until April. In addition to the above first-class service the Southern Pacific touring system is positively unequalled by any competitive schedule. Note carefully your various excursion routes and take your choice. Tourist sleeper leave Los Angeles as follows: Sunset route, via New Orleans, to Chicago 8:15 a.m., Tuesday; Sunset route, via El Paso to Chicago 8:15 a.m., Tuesday; Sunset route, via El Paso to Chicago 8:15 a.m., Tuesday; Sunset route, via New Orleans to Wednesday 8:15 a.m., Thursday and Sunday; Sunset route, via New Orleans to Pittsburgh 8:15 a.m., Friday; Sunset route, via New Orleans to Chincinnati 8:15 a.m., Saturday; Goune route: Los Angeles to Chicago 12:20 a.m., Monday; Los Angeles to Chicago 12:20 a.m., Tuesday; Los Angeles to Chicago 12:20 a.m., Wednesday; Los Angeles to Minnesota 12:30 a.m., Thursday; Los Angeles to Chicago 12:30 a.m., Friday; Los Angeles to Sacramento 10:20 p.m., daily, and connect at Sacramento with a through tourist sleeper to Chicago. Shaista route—Los Angeles to Portland, 10:20 p.m.; m.daily; Los Angeles to St. Paul, 10:20 p.m.; m.daily, once each month. First and second-class tickets for sale at Anaheim at Los Angeles prices, and baggage checked through to any point in the United States, Canada or Mexico. Our local train service is unexcelled for comfort. Day coach are equipped with the celebrities seats, luxuriously upholstered, and passengers for Los Angeles are laded right in the center of the business part of the city—a First street or Commercial street—with a block of the large wholesale houses. Our connection at Mojee for the famous gold mining camp of Randolph; good hotel Mojee for elegant coaches thought to be superior to gold. Fare from Anaheim to Randsburg, $75. Family commutation tickets for sale between Anaheim and Los Angeles, and other local points at greatly reduced rates. Limit in months. For further information call at the Southern Pacific department. T.A. DARLING, Agent G.W.LUCE, Asst. Gen Pass. Agt., Los Angeles, 229 South Spring St. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. 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When tracing pain in the chest or side, give it a trial. You are more than pleased with the lief which it affords. Pa carrying Forrest— "Bixby's been telling a Williams." What's the point?" asked "The point is," said Doolittle thought his foot when it was his head. He wove him back at the time, and! "I've got six cards," said Joice. It's a misdeal," said Joan. Go on with your story, liams to Bixby. Yes," said two or three give us the story." But I've got through vplained Bixby. Oh, have you?" said That's good." New York THE GAME WENT ON. TELLS AN INTERESTING STORY WHILE PLAYING POKER. Has About a Sad Incident With a Morous Side at the Battle of AntieHow a Game of Draw Generally All a Fellow's Attention. Jenson was dealing when Bixby beto tell his yarn. He heard a first rate story today," he "It may be old to you boys, but is new to me. Colonel Jim Wilof Kentucky was telling it, and at all the points in, of course, much than I can. No colonel in Kencan tell a better story than WilI don't claim to be much of a teller myself, but"— You in, Bixby?" asked Butler. Bixby picked up his hands and played or of aces through to his loss. When other player began shuffling the cards, he resumed. The story was something like this," he said. "Ike Doolittle was a private war. It was at the battle of Anam. He had a grudge against Lieunt Forrest. A shell came along, Are we going to play for anything time?" asked Johnson. Your ante," said Butler to Bixby. Bixby anted. "'This shell came g," he said, "and took off Forrest's. He saw Doolittle near him, and led to him to take"— I'm in," said Walters. Raise it a couple of reds," said ButBixby picked up three eights and had the raise. He drew a fourth and in the pot. Then it was his deal. He afflicted leisurely as he said: "The shell, beema, took off Forrest's foot, and he led to Doolittle to carry him back to ambulance. 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