! FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN CALIFORNIAMrs. \\. S. Mattocks. 55, Had Been InPoor Health Some Time.Mrs. W. S. Mattocks. year* of age, a resident of Atchison prior to i ten years ago, and the daughter of Mr.! and Mrs. George Smart, Atchison ; rural route No. 2, died this morning In ; a hospital at Los Angeles, Calif.. no j cording to a telegram received by At-1 elilson relatives.j Mrs. Mattocks had 1hh»h in poorI health for some time, and is under-' j stood to have l*een in the Ias Angeles hospital for a week or more, before I | she passed away.Mr. and Mrs. Mattocks lived atI Santa Cruz, Calif., prior to leaving At-! ehison, Mr. Mattocks was for manyj | years an engineer on the Central Branch.Funeral serrices will he held at j Wilmington, Cal., probably Monday.j Mrs. Mattocks is survived by her /husband; by four sons. George Mat-| tocks, of Arizona, William Mattocks, j J of Wilmington, Calif., and Edgar andj Douglass Mattocks, of New York City; j her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George j Smart, of Atchison; two sisters, Mrs. Hehry Hartman, Atchison, rural route No. 2, and Mrs. Dora Parker, Mexico. Kas.; a brother, Douglass Smart, of Atchison, and three grandchildren. Miss Addie Mattocks, Ed Mattock**, and Wallace Mattocks, of Atchison j are sister and brothers of W. S. Mat-j. tocks.Mr. and Mrs. Henry lfartman are planning to leave tonight for Wiimlng; ton. Col., to attend the funeral ser-i vices.