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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO 88 YEARS AGO April 5, 1872 The telegraph brings the sad news of the death of one of the most distinguished men of modern times, of a man to whom America owes much of her greatness, and civilization is indebted for a large share of its progress in the nineteenth century. Prof. Samuel F. B. Morsa died in the city of New York on the 3rd or 4th inst. (the date is not given) and was buried yesterday. He was near 82 years old and lived to see his wonderful inventions fully appreciated and used by all the world. The telegraph office has been placed in mourning. Robert N. White has retired from the agency of the Anaheim Lighter company, and is succeeded by Capt. John Wolff. Mr. White has made many warm friends during his sojourn here, who will regret his departure. Capt. Wolff lately commanded the schooner Wm. H. Meyer, bringing her to Anaheim Landing. We have not the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with him but feel assured that he possesses the qualities of a gentleman and thorough going business man to have been honored by the company with this very responsible position. Langenberger & Co. have entirely refitted the interior of their store since closing out their dry goods department. The house now deals only in groceries and hardware and has arranged everything in the neatest and most attractive manner with a view to these branches. 89 YEARS AGO April 8, 1897 Gov. Budd signed the county government bill on Thursday and its provisions are now law. The ne wbill effects a saving of between $4000 and $5000 annually in the salaries paid to county officers and their deputies in this county, the reduction taking effect at the termination of the present term of office, in January, 1899. Gov. Budd vetoed the bill appropriating money for the district fairs in which had been included an appropriation of $2000 for the fair at Santa Ana. There will probably be in consequence no races at the Santa Ana track this fall. We are sorry to announce the sickness of Jack Seegar who has been seriously ill with an attack of bilious fever at his home for gret his departure. Capt. Wolff lately commanded the schooner Wm. H. Meyer, bringing her to Anaheim Landing. We have not the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with him but feel assured that he possesses the qualities of a gentleman and thorough going business man to have been honored by the company with this very responsible position. The New York Mammoth circus came promptly on time last Tuesday. The weather unfortunately was no windy and dusty that rather a slim crowd, for Anaheim, greeted the performers. The company has added many new features to its program since its last visit, the most interesting of which is Horatio Nelson's musical machine, a curiosity in its way and similar to a piano in sound. The promenade with cannon balls and 160-pound dumbbell is a wonderful exhibition of human strength. The company is now performing in Los Angeles. Deeds filed.—A. L. Sutton to G. H. Sproul, 80 acres of land in Los Coyotes rancho, reserving a strip of land thirty feet wide on each side of the township range and section lines for roads, railroads and ditches, for $500. Philip Davis to Pablo Dominguez. The contract for boring an arduan well at Savannah has been taken by Bemis & Adams and will three prior jobs can be disposed be commenced as soon as two or of. DeWitt C. Lawrence, Esq., of the Los Angeles Star accompanied by Mr. Dieker of the U. S. Hotel, paid us a visit last Saturday. H. C. Austin, Esq., of the Express came down from Los Angeles last evening. E. W. Chaplin has been appointed by the supervisors to be road overseer for this township. Sixty-five dollars was paid by O. W. Childs for the first Italian appropriating money for the district fairs in which had been included an appropriation of $2000 for the fair at Santa Ana. There will probably be in consequence no races at the Santa Ana track this fall. We are sorry to announce the sickness of Jack Seegar who has been seriously ill with an attack of billious fever at his home for several weeks. Yesterday he was quite low, but his many friends hope to see him out again soon. The Savings, Loan and Building Association held its annual election for directors at its office Saturday evening. The following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing year: J. P. Zeyn, Jas. Backs, H. W. Chynoweth, H. A. Rickle, R. Melrose, A. L. Lewis, N. F. Steadman, Jas. Helmsen, H. A. McWilliams, Fred Crist, W. F. Middleham. Mrs. Metz is renovating and refitting the premises recently occupied by August Friese's Restaurant. The interior will be repaired and a glass front installed. Henry Albrecht has the contract for the job. Fred Netzow and Frank Dyer will shortly form a co-partnership in the barber business. Mr. Dyer, at present is in the employ of Mr. Netzow, but intends to become a member of the firm. Both are enterprising young men and will doubtless receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Deputy Sheriff Jack Landell was married at San Juan Tuesday to Miss Soledad Prvor, who belongs to one of the oldest Hispano-American families of Southern California. After the wedding an old fashioned barbeque was spread for the enjoyment of the large number of guests who were present from all parts of this county and Los Angeles. A committee appointed by the Fraternal Aid held a meeting Tuesday evening and perfected ar- H. C. Austin, Esq., of the Express came down from Los Angeles last evening. E. W. Chaplin has been appointed by the supervisors to be road overseer for this township. Sixty-five dollars was paid by O. W. Childs for the first Italian queen bee ever introduced into this county. The picnic at the Landing last Sunday was a very pleasant affair. Mookart Promoted At Hughes Aircraft Frank R. Moothart has been appointed assistant group controller at Hughes Aircraft Company's ground systems group, G. Harper Brubaker, a company vice president and Hughes-Fullerton manager, announced today. Moothart is responsible for managing the group finance department and generally assisting John D. Couturie, group controller. Prior to joining Hughes in June, 1958, Moothart served as an Air Force auditing supervisor from 1952 until 1958. He was an assistant professor at St. Martin's College, Olympia, Washington, from 1947 to 1951. Moothart, who received a bachelor of arts degree from St. John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota, is a member of the Federal Government Accountants' Association. A committee appointed by the Fraternal Aid held a meeting Tuesday evening and perfected arrangements for the ball to be given by that organization on the 20th inst., which promises to be a social event of the season. Following are the committees: Reception committee—Mrs. F. Mickle, Mrs. M. Nebelung, Mrs. C. Spencer. R. Melrose, H. Canen; Floor committee—Mrs. Clara Bittner, T. S. Grimshaw, Charles Norman, Alfred Seale. Francis G. Ryan and Mrs. Matilda Ryan were married in Los Angeles on Monday. It is no perfunctory statement when we say we join the many friends of the happy couple in extending them the felicitations of the season. Peter Weisel departed on Monday for Milwaukee to remain for a month or two on business. Phil Davis and Charlie Federman are positive they saw the flying machine Sunday night about 9 o'clock. The ship was bedecked with variegated lights of unusual brilliancy and was a sight to behold as it moved southward. 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