Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1889-1893)
August 11, 1893 (4 pages)

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4

i
si
YA een OR Me OE Mo
Torrential POM rR ypin wa AAR OD. tne >
nace A A mnt NN
siltation,
GHE GRANSGRIPT.
FRIDAY EVE’G, AUGUS? 11, °93A PROSPEROUS TOWN.
What Judge Searls Thiuks of “the Preseut and
Future of Nevada City.
The reporter of the TRaNscRIPf rap across
Judge Searls this afternoen and tried to get
an :nterview with him upon various subjects,. but failed to reach the points intended, om acceunt of so many interruptions
by people who wanted to welcome him back
home again, even if it waz only on a visit.
«Well, Judge,” said the reporter, **do
yu notice any change about the, town oF
people since you left! a »
‘* Well, now,” said the Judge, ‘*it 4s
simply astonishing to me to note the improved appearance ef the buildings, walks
and streets since my .last visit. When T
went away the town had the appearance of
being in the last stages of consumption. A
large number of stores in the business. part
of the town were vacant, any number of
houses tenantless,, and it really seemed to
pie asif their owners -were wishing an
earthquake would come along and finish
their destruction. Now: everything is
changed as if by magic.
stores, ] hear there are no vacant houses
and that there is a great demand for them.
The pew concrete walks, the newly painted
buildings, ‘the macadamized streets, the
happy people I meet, all leads me to believe
that a very marked change has taken place,
and it makes me feel happy to see these
positive evidences of prosperity on every,
hand. Since { have.been here I have been
informed that there are more miners empleyed here now than at,any previous time
in twenty years. And further that if three
or four other mines are started up, which
promise to be in the near future, your population must necessarily be very largely increased and greater prosperity than ever
_-will-reign-here.I believe it is_a_matter of
only a few years when you will see your
population deubled, or even thribbled, and
_property not only within the corporate limite but-outside of it, commanding very high
I see no vacant
Engineer of the Volunteer Fire Department of
le
—
This City
—
‘To the Heéuorable Board of Fire Delegates
of Nevada City: GEntLEMEN—I herewith
submit my report for the term beginning
August Ist, 1892, and ending August 7th,
1893. Nevada City has passed a year,
which is seldom equaled by amy town of its
size, with less loss from destruction by tire.
Providence and good work by the Fire Department on June 2ith, 1893, saved what
might haye been a great destruction of a
The Firemen are alportion of our town.
ways ready to respond at the tap of the fire
alarm; they are ready and willing as volun—
teers to face the fiery elements. Nearly all
are thoroughly competent for the work as—
signed them, and ‘thecontinued freedom
from large and disastrous conflagrations,
where threatening fires have started, speaks
louder than words as to the efficiency of the
Firemen. : g
CASUALITIES
They have escaped, with the exception of al
few slight bruises while on duty, from any
serious accidents.
FIRE ALARMS.
During the past year there have been sixteen fire alarms. Twelve alarms were caused
by burning chimneys avd brush. Four
alarms were of no importaice.
The following have been the most exten—
sive:
November 2, ae Barn and other outbuildings, owned by W. G. Richards and
others, situatetl between Broad and Spring
streets. Cause of fire unknown.
April 9, 1833. The building and furniture owned and occupied by Mr.Meacham,
on Piety Hill: Cause of fire unknown.
May 8, 1893. Damage to the building
occupied by Solari, at the foot of Broad
street.__Cause of tire unknown.
June 27, 1893. _ Damage to the following
buildings at the foot of Commercial ‘street:
Damage to’ brick building owned by Mis.
Tilley; to buildings owned Ly J. W. Down“tig; Hoskins Dreyfass;~Mrs:-Jd:-B-Kent;
to brick building owned by J. W. Downing.
Cause of fire supposed to be incendiary.
_ Total less during the year eoding August
_—
Can Be Made, =.
—
Joseph Schuster of San Francisco has
purchased the McCoy property, en Wood's
ravine, and the deed was filed today. The
property consists of a large tract of land
and two, dwelling houses. :
In this transfer is included the North
Merrifield quartz: mine, upon which’ but
little work has Leeu done, but enough to
demonstrate that when properly opened up
it will be a big mine: It adjoins the Nevada City niine.
means apd push to develop the property,
and we understand he will form a company,
incorporate immediately and start work
upon the mine,
{ New Process for: Saving Fine and Float
: Gold.
Jobn A. Ewen, an assayer from Sau Franciseo, was in Grass Valley yesterday, says
the Tidings, with a new scheme for saving
fine and float gold, and which he claims will
work roasted salphurets up to a higher per
centage than chlorination, with one-quarter
the expense’of that process. It is espec—
ially adapted. for working placers containing
flour gold which it is impossible to save by
existing processes, and it seems to us te
have considerable merit. It is not applica
ble to mills doing wet crushing, as the process is entirely dry, but he claims with dry
sta.nping he can save more gold then any
existing process, and abselutely without
loss of quicksilver. Brietly described it is
as follows:
The machine consists of an-iron tank containing quicksilver, in which revolves an
iron «drum directly under the hopper. The
dry ore'or sand being fed through the hopper, it drops upon the drum ina thin layer,
“to the surface of which it -adheres, as the
drum is. wetted by a sprinkler directly in
front of the hopper. The drum carries this
prices. The people here ought te be; and I
believe they are, the’ happiest ou God's
green eurth.” a :
<-Atthis.paint.the reporter’ gave Up all
hopes‘ of further interviewing the Judge on
account of. the numerous interruptions by
le who wanted te talk to him.
SSS te
PERSONAL
Social and Other Notes About People Old aid
Young.
Geo. B. Bingay of Sacramento is in town.
H. B. Durlingam of San Francisco is here.
Robt. W. Graft of San Leandro is. here
on a visit. oe
‘45> Walch of Han Francisco is here spemd=
ing a few days.
W. Kendrick
visit.
W. L. Eaton of Seattle is here spending
a few days.
Geo. W. Chanden of Jan Jose arrived here
on the morning train. =
L. Levy of San Francisco came in on the
merning train:
of Oakland is here ona
E. M. Preston returned this morning from
a business trip to Sacramento.
* , Spaulding and Ed. Leszynsky of San
Francisco are in town.
William Buck of Heboken, New Jersey,
arrived here on last evening's train on his
way to Downieville.
Jebn RK. Avis, of Sacramento, general
manager of Singer Sewing Machine Company for this State, ‘is here ona visit.
Mrs. G. D. Craig and Mrs. Chas. W.
Godfrey of Columbia Hiil are here spending
a few days.
Mrs. Ria Donzell (formerly Miss Ria
Hupp) of Sin Francisco ig visiting with the
family of Thos. S. Ford.
Court Reporter Mulligan arrived cn the
morning train. This afternoon he was engaged in reporting the testimony in the
McLaughlin case.
P. J. Sullivan, thé well-known San-Francisco real estate, insurance and loan broker,
was in town this morning, and made the
‘TRaNsceiPT a very: pleasant visit.
+7
. Another New House.
Mrs. Walter Finchley has purchased the
vacant lot belonging to Mrs. Kreiss on
Piety Hill, and will erect a nice cottage
thereon. Phil. Byrne has been engaged to
do the carpenter work, and the lot was
being cleared today.
se
Superior Court.
The following business was transacted in
the Superior Court today, Hon. Jobn Caldwell presiding :
Estate of George G. Allan, deceased.
Order settling final account and for payment
of claims, and order entering T. 8. Foid,
Eeq., as attorney of record for Marguerite
J. Allan, widow of deceased.
Gambler Arrested.
Sheriff Douglass gave notice a few days
ago for all gamblers to leave town within
on the charge of vagrancy. Quite a num~
ber heeded the warning and left ‘and a few
remained, among the number being G. A.
Clifford and Jack Jones, Sheriff Douglass
swore out warrants for their arrest and
them in the hands of Constable Dilon. ifford was arrested and lodged in
ce a
Girl Wanted
"quire at the TRANSORIFT office. al-ti
—— 2 Oo
4 Besidence Lot For Sale.
In a desirable locality. For further parforty-eight hours or they would be arrested .
To do housework in a small family. Ea‘Fetal-a Fetal unt—of insur7, 1893, $4, 045-00;
This amount
has been paid promptly by the insurance
companies.
aucée paid un same, $2,772.75.
_MEMBERSHIP.
There are seventy members in good stauidin the Department.
OF FIRE HOSE
[here are 2,409 feet of hose in the Department; 1,000 feet in first-class condition; 900
feet in second class; 500 feet not reliable.
Nevada Hose Co., No. 1, has one parade
earriage, one hose carriage with 650 feet of
hose on the same, two 20-feet ladders, two
'16-feet.ladders, fire hooks and other supplies.Pennsylvania Engine Co., No. 2, has_gne
parade carriage, one hose carriage with 650
feet of hose on the same, two 20-feet lad=
ders, fire hooks, Siamese connections aud
other supplies.
The boy’s company or The Eagles have
one hose carriage with 250 fe t of uaretiable
hose on the same.
1 would recommend to the City Trustees
the purchase of 250 feet of Paragon hose
for the Eagles, as they are doing good work
for the Department.
Piety ‘Hill Fire House. Ne company.
It contains one hose cart with 350 feet of
hose of a second class condition.
Aristocracy Hill Fire Houe. No company. Itcontains one hose cart witty 350
feet of hose of a second class condition.
The hese in the Department consists of
1000 feet of Paragon and the rest of rubber
ose. 5
DISCIPLINB.
The discipline in the Department, during
my teria of office, bas been excellent.
HY DRANTS.
There are forty in number, located as follows: Broad street and East Broad street,
8; Commercial street, 2; Main street, ‘3;
Pine street, 2; Spring street and Allau’s
Foundry, 5; Cottage street, 1; Front of
Washington Schoolhouse, 1; Front ‘of Lincolu Schoolhouse, 1; Near-Ducray place, 1;
Piety Hill, 3; Sacramento street, 2; Boulder
street, 2; Water street, 1; Nevada street,
5; New Chinatown, 2; Coyote street, 1.
Total, 40.
All are in excellent working condition.
It is necessary that there should be three
or four mere hydrants at different parte of
the city.
In conelusion, I desires on behalf of the
Department, to thank the City Trustees,
who are always ready to help the Firemen
in time of need.
Also to Messrs. Hennessey and Lane for
their promptness in furnishing horses at any
fire alarm. '
Also the Transcript and Herald offices
for their good words for the Firemen.
Also all citizens who are ready to lend
a helping hand in time of fire.
My thanks te each individual member of
the Fire Department for the kindness they
have shown me during my term of office.
Hoping my successor; Mr. Gus. Schmidt,
will meet with as good success as I have, .
remain, yours respectfully.
Joun F. Hoox, (. N.C. F. D.
ee
Examination of McLaughlin.
The examination of Jobn McLaughlin,
charged with an assault with attempt to comto commit murder, was held before Justice
Mulloy this afternoon. District Attorney
Thos. 8S. Ford, who was an eye witness tu
the assault, appeared for the prosecution,
and ex—District Attorney Frank T. Nilon,
for thedefense,
<acemeieliienomnnmnita
Paying Out Cola.
Today was the regular pay-day aS the
Original and West Harmony mines. Lots
of coin was dispursed tothe employes, aud
they were not leng in paying up their monthiculars enquire at Transcrirt office. a-tf
made happy.
down inte the quicksilver patil it yeaches
the_bottom of the tank, where it is ac: aped
off the surface of the drum by a scraper.
The ore thus released comes up through
cific gravity, and while thus coming up it is
churned by a system of cepper paddles,
quicksilver, bringing every particle of ore in
contact witlf it, which cannot fail to amal‘gamate all free gold, howeyer fine. The
amalgam thus formed precipitates upon the
copper paddles, from which it cau be readily cleaned up by lifting therm. out. The
tailings come through the quicksilver and
gre washed down a sluice. The machine is
made in two -izea of 30 and 60 tons per day.
This principle of putting ore down ‘tuto
quicksilver has been tried ever—since—the
advent of mining in this country, -butsever
until now wt+any degree of process. .
Mr. Ewen is negotiating to work mill or
chlorination tailings, and also the ocean
He claims to be
able to save all-the fine gold on placera such
placers near Santa Cruz.
as Suake river, aud will§put up # nyachine
The -vew owner has--the}A BOON TO MINERS. {'
thin layer_of ore adhering upon this surface . this body of cuicksilver-by its lighter~spe~Twhich thoroughly mixes the ore with the.
To Be Starled Up as Soon as Arrangements]
J. J. AXRGALLS,
F. OF A.
The Grand Chief Ranger to Be Euteriained
free for any one meaning business.
+ ome +
Guaranteed Cure.
We authorize our advertised druggist to
sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition: If you are afflicted with a Cough,
Celd or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble,
and will use this remedy as direeted, giving
it a fairctrial, and experience no benefit,
you may return the bottle and have your
We could pot make this
offer did we not kuew thal Dr.
New Discovery could be. relied en.
Yrial
Bros ’ Drag Store,
money refunded.
King’s
It uever
disappoints. free at Carr
Large size 50c. aud $1.
bottles
Simmons Liver Rrcucatonr is aamost excellent appetizing tonic —Saml. 8.
Chap. to Bishop of Noth Carolin: ,
Pentz,
: ++e2Didn't Understand the Term.
SackaMeNTO, August 10, 1893,
Evrror Transcript: An article in your
issue of Wednesday reminds me of an ingident that happened years ago on the road
fromm Marysville to Smartsville. Myself
and another party—I will call him Mr.
Twelveinch—were returning from Marysville with a load of provisions, After
striking the foothills I noticed the horses
were tugging and puffing with the load. I
got down and walked a distance ahead; and
on discovering the cause I holloed back to
Mr. Twelveinch that his wheel was froze.
He had never handled horses, beiug an old
miner. He descended from the wagon,
clapped his hand to the axle and with an
oath and surprise exclaimed: ‘' Froze, —
; it’s as ‘ot as ’ell!” D.
spatial etciadiaete danas
Tuat shortness of breath is dyspepsia.
Take Simmons Liver Regulator
+ eee
Bad News for Kogues.
Telegraph:—The Supreme Court has ren-~
dered a decision which will shut off one avenue of escape of which criminals have frequently availed themselves in this county.
The Court holds that when a proaccuting
witness *‘skips” and gannot be found by
the Sheriff after the exercise of ‘‘due. dili-~
gence,” the transcript of the testimoney
given by the witness at the preliminary examination of the prisoner may be introduced
in evidence to take the place of oral testimony. Heretofore many criminals have
managed to escape by paying the prosecuting witness to leave town.
5 FURS EH Ee ee
House and Lot for Sale.
An eight-roone house, hard-finished, furnished or unfurnished, for sale at a bargain.
For particulars enquire of
Maras. B>Lyons,,
all-2w Piety Hill, Nevada City.
iv This City.
r
Court Pride of Grass Valley, No. 6505,
A. O. F. “of A.,
made arrangements to entertain their Grand
at their regular meeting
Chief Ranger, Harry Ryan of San Francie-¢
23rd cf* this
members of the executive
co, on the month. Other
council and a
delegation from Court Garticld of this city
will be in attendance.
Mr. Ryan will otiicially visit Court (Carfield of this city on the vist. A delegation
from Grass Valley will Le‘in attendance.
While in this city Mr.
shown the priueipal quartz mines and ather
Ryan will be
points of interest, which are numerous.
+ *ee+
Nature Demands a Tonic.
We ought never to furget, even those of
us Who possess vigorous health, that we are
wearing out—that the vigal clock wor k, so
to speak, must eventually raadown. This,
of course, we caunot prevent, beesuse it is
in the ordinary course of nature, but we may
retard the two speedy arrival of decay by the
use of an invigerant which takes rank of
every other—namely, Hustetter's Stuina i)
Bitters.
This century has nes wities vd a
parallel im snecess to this farncus—ime-liime,
which not ouly sustains health hy promoting
vigor, but overcomes constipation, dyspepsia,
chills and f-ver, nervousne’s, rheunatiim
aud otber disordered conditions of the system fostered by weakness and au impoverished ecndition of the blood, The*feeble,
persons conyalescing after exhausting disease, and the aged, derive infinite lenetit
from the use of this helpful and efficient
toni¢.
+ eer
Lovking Weil.
The Johnaville mines in Plimas county
are looking up. At the Jamison mine, 50
The Sqirrel © eck
During the ture
men aie employed,
mines are doiug well,
months the Forest Gravel mine by grouud
sluiciug, cleaned up $3,060, wi h thrce met
empleyed. ‘Tle product was nearly al
coarse gold, the heaviest piece weighing five
ounces. At the Sunnyside mine, on the
line between Plumas and Sierra couaties,
drifting is progressing on a channel, Prios
to 1891, a break from this channel was
operated asa hydraulic mine and yielded up
to that time, $75,000, and that at am expense ef only $9,000. Some astonishingly
large nuggets were secured, the largest
weighing $3,270; auother $1,800; another
1,00%, and several as large as $500, }
. +ee+—Hires’ Root Keer.
—_—
Raieetone for this dblicienr and
healthful sunaner ve ee BeoFur Sale or to Rent on
Lib ral Terms.
1090 Acres of [etd at Indian
Springs, known as the ,
DRESBACH RANCH.
fe.
4 Xing
Patt
3-0 Aeres n separate tract, containing a Fire
Honse, Winery, ete.
lov Xcres in Museat and Tokay Grapes, all in
be» ome, orehard, ete.
kK
barns
uO acres rich meadow land io Alfalfa. Balanee of land tiNable end geod p sture.
Wiilsell or lease the Kynth and Vineyard
sepirately or as a whole
hain ob mortgage. 3
Apply to FRED’ SEARLS, Nevada City,
wte P. J, SULLIVAN, 4121 Post Street,
dan Francisco. : all
A Friend
Wishes to speak through the Register of
the beneficial results he has received
from a regular use of Ayer’s Pills.
He says: ‘‘I was feeling sick and tired
and my stomach seemed all out of order.
I tried a number of remedies, but none
seemed to give me relief until I was induced to try the old reliable Ayer’s
Pills, .I have taken only one box, but I
feel like 4 new man. I think they are
the most pleasant and easy to take of
anything I ever used, being so finely
sugar-coated that even a child will take
them. I urge upon all who are
in Need
of a laxative to try Ayer’s Pills.” —
Boothbay (Me.), Register.
“Between the ages of five and fifteen,
I was troubled with a kind of saltrheum, or eruption, chiefly confined to
the legs, and especially to the bend of
the knee above the calf. Here, running
sores formed which would scab over,
but would break immediately on moving the leg. My mother tried everything she could think of, but all [was
without avail, Although a child, Iread
in the papers about the beneficial effects
of Ayer’s Pills, and persuaded my mothber to let me try them. With no great
faith in the result, she procured
Ayer's Pills
and I began to use them, and soon
noticed an improvement. Encouraged
by this, I kept on till I took two boxes,
when the sores disappeared and have
never troubled me since.” —H. Chipman,
Real Egtate Agent, Roanoke, Va.
“J suffered for years from stomach
and kidney troubles, causing very severe
pains in various parts of the body. None
of the remedies I tried afforded me any
relief until I began taking Ayer’s Pills,
and was cured,”—Wm. Goddard, Notary
Public, Five Lakes, Mich.
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase.
Sold by Druggiste Everywhere.
hive Grocery Store, Commervial street. . " bills, and the iferchints were thereby
2
ich consists of 690 acres, large house, 8)
. ;
A large per Centuge of purchase price can reGeo
Ww.
Ww.
M.
W.
\ > é
men REPORT OF THE KETIRING CHIEF ANOTHER QUARTZ MINE —
aoe
Unicn Arrivals.
W. B. Dudley, Colambia Hill,
Miss Belle Burke, Lake City,
‘Michael Dwyer, San Francisco,
Chas. Stepp, ue
John Fis!
her, ss
H. B. Burlingam, ‘‘
R. J. Lando, ee
G. V. Robinson, Grass Valley,
Mrs. G. E. Craig, Colunibia Hill,
Mrs. C. Godfrey, ne
D. G. Newman,L. J. Woods, fs
H. Huckins, San Juan.
. Bingay, Sacramento,
Chas. Springer, Smartsville,
3. W. Wileoxen, Yuba City,
G, A. Clifford, . A
M. H. Jackson, Smartsville,
J. M. Hussey, Willow Valley.
National Exchange.
——s
Thos. Wayn an, Pike City,
P. J. Sullivan, San Francisco,
J. A. Lipman, Kagle Bird Mine,
Cc. J. Garland, Washington,
J. W. Brown, Downieville,
Peter Knifer, Sierra City,
Chas. S. Paine, San Juan,
H. Meyer, Patterson,
J. Ms Smith, Lime Kiln,
J. R. Balch, Rengh & Ready,
Mobley, Bloemtield,
L. Eaton, Seattle,
Niles Searls & wife, San Francisco,
A. Smith, Washington,
Dwyer, as
Kendrick, Oakland,
J. Wadleigh,
J.T. Day, Grass Valley,
J. R. Avis, Sacramento,
1. Burke, Salt Lake,
J.C. Mulligan, Woodland,
S. H. Chare, San Jose,
G. W. Chandler, ** _ 3
W. Burke, Hobéken, N. J., °
L. Levy, San. Francisco,
S. D. Young, “
M. Dailey, Marysville.24 2eTuar pain under the shoulder blale is
dyspepsia. ‘Take Simmons Liver Regulator.
YOU
DOWT KNOW .
what a comfort it is to
have ready at hand a
remedy that never fails
to relieve Constipation,
and that, without pain or
discomfort; and almost
immediately cures headaches, and dispels every
_ symptom of Dyspapais:
Such a remedy is found >
in Simmons Liver Regulator—not a sweetened
_ compound to nauseate, or
an intoxicating beverage =
to cultivate an atu
appetite, but a medicine
rleeaant to the taste,and % ~ }
perfectly harmless’ when va
iven to the
child. S. L. R. never
disappoints. It possesses
the virtues and perfections of a reliable remedy
of the kind endorsed by
eminent physicians.
“Tt affords me pleasure to add my testimony to those you receive annually in
reference to your valuable medicine, 1
consider Simmons Liver Regulator the
best family, medicine on the market. 1
have prescribed it with exeellent results.”
—W. F. PARK, M. D., Treew City, Tenn.HEAVEN .
or
EARTH: .
pt ERIE ERIS TEENS SAREE ene ST
where al] others
Throat, en
. For Gon tian
SHILOH'S BELLA
ve you
or in a heated : ty 3
MARRIED.
At the St: Charles Hotel, Santa Cr uz
August 8, 1893, by Rev. D, 5. Banks
Geerge W.Jones of Nevada. City to Mrs»
Rose Clunes of Victoria, B.C. .
Love and Beauty Make Heaven.
So let-us have pure hear‘s, beautifnl flowers,
houses, birds—nay, beautiful women. Every
woman Can be loved, can be beautiful.
-LOLA — MONTEZ:
._ CREME
CoucH CURE prom
fa sosghe, Oto Pp,
opi
in time. Sold by
ic
ONNA PLASTE: 8 ease . (he Eruit-Canning Season
LOH S/JS&CATARRH ©
REMEDY.
teed to cure you, Price, SOvla injector! free.
~For-sale at Carr Bros,
The SKIN FOODand
TissUt BUILDER ~
mekes Ladies beana
tiful. Prevents 4
“1inkles. Keeps
skin in perfect condition. No matter +
what blemish disfig— Soe
ures face or form,
Mire Nettie -Harrison’s articles will
cure.
MESS A, J. STRANAHAN
Next door to City Hall, Broad Street, 4
Nevada City, Cal.
For any apecial or complicated biemish of
the face and form, write MRS, NETTIE HARRISON, 26 Geary. street, Sau Franciaco, Val.
Superfiuons hair permanently removed, —
HAS ARRIVED.
Every experienced housewife knows
; Skookum Root Hair Grower ¢
lea
THE SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER CQ,, ;
67 South Fifth Ave., New York, N. ¥.
“Headstt . itung Frit ds:
itary $
are
—THAT—
LEGG & SHAW,
Dealers in
HARDWARE,
FURNITURE,
CARPET
THREE STORES ON MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
Annual Meeting.
ERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMpany.—The snnual meeting of the stuckolders of the above company, for the election
of trustees to serve forthe ensuing year, and
the transuction of such other business as may
properly come before the meeting, wil be he
on Wednestuy, Auguat.16, 18-3, at The hour of
3 o’c'ock Pp. M. at the office of the company, No,
$20 Sansome street,room 10, San Francisco, Cal
ifornia. Transfer books will be closed on Saturday, August 12, 1893, at 12 o'clock M.
THEO. WETZEL, Secretary
(ffice—820 Sansome street,
Frenecisco, Cel.
vom 10, Ban
. Every Dose Effective .
AGENT FOR
Nhasta Mineral
~— Thnes Root Beer!
WATER. :
GINGER ALE, ;
ORANGE CIDFR ;
For sale by the Dozen or Gross!
»
Beehive’ Commercia Stal
AT. A SPECIAL PRICE
&
A tir
smallest a
Tn
we fi
Th
Gras:
the .
chan;
mine
ledge
millic
impo
few v
in on
Are
tired’
reliev
Hood’
bodily
How
Peo
a long
about
altituc
of Ne
‘this s
season
the cor
mild,
hot, -w
county
summe
spring
of thes
the dif
preciat
respect
~~yust ret
yon, sa
until he
ble, F
during
he thou
longed
breezes
Ti
Ther
City At
to witn
between
~ and Ja
. the elul
terestin
honors
weighs
inches,
Jackson
hood, .
and is 5
veloped,
sparrer,
of Jetfor
on Bran
uf ** gen
nothing
place.
Telegt
whistle
announce!
wafted .
N. Lark
company
and at
tat the
Capital c
the past
the “sh:
the near
“7G.
Augnat .
drug sto)
all cases
cles of tk
ers the
ever see!
go well v
_ Aamal
by callin,