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“ NAT P, BROWN, Propristor, gs” . ?
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
~ + * §@5Per Year. By Carrier, = —~—=—t2 toe Por Week
. Wigwams at the
lo State Capita,
i
SORSDAV . oi: 6.5.6. es sole eseess August 11, 1903
A BIT OF INDUSTPIAL MSTORY.
The Great Council of the Improved
Order of Rsd Men convened ‘in Sacra~
Mento thig morning snd will .
BOUT the time that America was discovered a laborery alte
ing man could live longer with fewer days’ work. than fodey at the Capital Oty, making . In the Superior Court today the finel
at any other period in industrial history, either =. total of 600 delegates’ who have gathfore or since. To be sure, the standard of living was there from every. portion of the
far lower then than now, yet not relatively lower as compared . wams in the State Capito! building.
Fak , cus ; “ » The local tribes of Sacramento have with the standards of living for the Tich Ns well to-do, The ite bal ay mpl
few necessities which made up the artisan’s narrow require— < —
ments cost little and his food, not very varied in articles of Sirs program for ans manenent
consumption, was nevertheless substantial in nutrition and’ . in asian and en
cheap. ‘ free concert in one-of the city parks.
5 -. Tomorrow. evening a reception will be At the end of another generation labor had been pauper Dekel tei SrotmehcCOcies th
ized, labor organizations penalized and it was three hundred text night there will be an open-air reyears before labor could again lift its head or stand erect dar. ception at Sutter’s Fort for members
Ci
ing to look capital in the eye and to demand justice at the Gewrsevacpocmmantiotng uras
hands of the State. ; order, will perform the initiatory cer&
H u : . * -. @monies. This will be followed bya The influences which combined to bring about this con Gin ot ete wad aihak paved
17 Cross, in the mining case of Dillon vs.
Red Men Pitch Their Dillion made a motion in the Superior
Court today to fix Saturday, August
‘until the 14th, The! Great
tate, They have pitched their wig-. ceased, was set for hearing on Mon. day, August 24th. :
Silvana and heve prepared an exDeath of Infant.
Pane e
ee
The attorneys for the defendant and
intervenors, Fred Searle and 0. W.
15th, as the. time for settlement of the
findings. They aleo moved the court
to fix.the same.date for signing the
decree, The motions were granted.
Superintendent Magovern of. the
Sterling mine is havinga quantity of
good ore crushed at the Locklin custom mill. The rock gives every indication of yielding handeome retarns,
and the ledge increases in size right
‘along.
‘Sel For Hearing.
account of administrator, in the matter of the estate of A. K. Parsons, de. } The infant son of Mr, and Mrs,
Thomas Polglase, who reside on Lost
Hill, died this morning. The child
was taken efck yesterday afternoon,
and continued to grow worse antil
death relieved the little sufferer. The
faneral will take place tomorrow.
ALABAMA TREE PLANTING,
vibe. Chestnut and Oak to Be Planted on 1,800 Acres.
ieeenanesaol
DOE
Plus X Succumbs
Which His Nervous System Has
~~ Lalelg Undergone. =
fo the Great Sirain
alarm among the worshipers.
and soon revived him.
RomE, August 11.—Pope Pius X had a fainting fit this
morning while celebrating mass. His nerves have undergone a great strain for several days and owing to his highly
nervous condition he has been unable to sleep or gain the
rest which he is much in need of. :
The Pope’s sudden illness caused great confusion and
The physicians in attendance administered restoratives
a
a
GREAT CATASTRODIEE.
-. our eltizens are constantly adding en‘atreet, opposite Olerk street, says:
The inventory and sppraisement:
was filed with County Olerk F. L. A
bogast today in the matter of the
tate of William H, Richards, deceased.
There is no money on hénd, the ee~
tate consisting of land in Section 18,
Township 15, North Range. There
{are 160 acres, valued at $640. The
“lappraisera were J, B. Phillips, ER. B,
Odelland W.T. Williams.
Oe
ADAMS’ SAPSAPARILLA PILLS
Purify the Blood.
Care Biliousness and Habitual Oonstipation. Ohocolate coated.10c, 256
boxes. Sold by all druggists and prescribed by physicians. pate
GOOD WORK.
Done Daily in Nevada City.
Many Citizens Tell of It.
Nearly every reader has heard of
Doan’s Kidney Pills. Their good work. —
in Nevada City still continues, and
dorsement by public’ testimony. No
better proof of merit can be had than
the experience of friends and neighbors. Read this case,
George Davy, miner, of Sacramento
“For years I suffered from kidney
complaint, plainly showed by the aching. ecross the small of my back, A
number of times Ihave been laid ap
with it totally unable to work. Now,
if Doan’s Kidney Pille, procured at
Vinton’s drag store, had not stopped a
serious attack I could not be induced
to recommend them, because a man
with a lame, weak or painful back
rn M a : :
y Record of
Doings of Our
People,
iam Pascoe bas returned
a M. Walling hes ret
business trip below.
. Wortbley of Washingto
» last evening.
Nicholis, who has bee
fully recovered, 2
Mey McEwen is here
bill on a visit to Mra. «
William Kallenberg of
feld arrived here last ever
Woodman has returned f1
Washington. . :
‘Alma Pavola of Reno, Ne
bn a visit to her cousin,
prrill.
Kate Taylor of Rough
is visiting friends in thie ¢
mnse Isdard will leave
for the Delhi mine, whe
pred a position.
R. Ivey left this mornin summation were numerous and some of them had beena tue Indian style, Eighty-Four Bodies fave Been Recovanced cag "er wolialle ve
2 ° 2 . f uC The MR ih NR office a 3
lainly. ‘Thursday evening there will bean. A planting plan has recently been
wil nck ities ogee eee ; puis =
long time at work, but the approximate causes were p y musstey eveting thers Wil DRnn. A plat ofan ee receitiy tee
“in mm a
pning and left for Alleg
palpable and their consequences too apparent to admit /of Hight the visitors will be treated toan. 1800 acres of land in Cullman county, ered rrom the Underground For sale by all dealers. Priee §0\#!! kinds at short notice, and at p
7
N. Y., sole egents for the United. ¥raneieco. Our work is executed ring,
question. excarsion up the Sacramento River. tot oes rs 25 to feet ae, rad ‘}oents. Foster-Milburn Oo,, Baffalo,. *B8t the same work is done for jy
The craft-guilds of medieval times were essentially the. During the past year the order has! Bret. ‘Taeac ane planting will be States. pa a pee Mapatch and is gu . Curtis, who is employe
Railway Disasier. Remember the name—Doan’s—an ellen ear oerta let of prlose' meda fire department,
made a gein in membership in this done in several different localities, but
re last evening for thet
Nellie Curtis left this mot
0, to join a camping party
H. L. Johnson arrived
trades unions of today, different times and countries, but es—. grate of 2814. Bit Cuan cedars Wowk ih be
sentially the same, save that some of them were co-operative gin as soon as.growth ceases next fall
in production aswell as in the regulation of labor and were
generally chartered, though not until in the later years of
that period.
Guilds were formed for mutual protection against agJ. W. Nison ie over from Relief. Hill,
W. O. Miller is down from North
and will continue through the winter,
except in freezing weather. The first
season’s work will include the planting . of loblolly pine seedlings collected in
acres will be planted with chestnut
take no substitute. ‘ going elsewhere. i
health.
A. M. Dobbie, who has
at San Francieco, arrived
ning en route to her hos
oomfield,
lin H. Dreyfus, who hua
gresion and their success made them aggressive in return. . Bioomfeld. . and white and post oak. A seed bed . last night.
They limited the number of apprentices admitted to the. M. Crowley ts down from Washingrenga oe oe oo
skilled crafts and made those that were admitted serve for. *°?Paris, August 11.—Eighty-four bodies have been recovra ag F
the»forest on a tract of 160 acres of “ Q : ;
ule Pe
open woods. Two hundred and eighty . ered from the underground railway disaster which occurred r 0., eva a I
ne PR cate 4 ‘the family of J. 8, Grego
The firemen were unable to reach the subterranean pasit 1s considered not advisable to use
: : 6. for. Sage until morning, owing to the terrible fre which r i
from seven to ten years before becoming journeymen crafts= 2 Morrill is here trom Sen Fran > eae stock collected from the for. 52g 8 g aged in
men.
Cold Storage Meats
deys with friends in thie ¢
a iy, returned Sunday to
: ahs 4 {the wreck. The police are of the opinion that over on -.
W. T. Belcher came down from. _4!! this planting 1s based on the fact Pp P ¥ e hun
the. i ai few de
bine, is epending a few day of unskilled labor everywhere clamoring for work, produc«. _ Mts. Stanley Smith, wife of Superior . there is little or no.reproduction on the ae i ee ‘ : Ladies a Great Big Cut in the price of Embroidery! Ived from below lake ail Then came the discovery of America and the flooding of. lesd. Tomorrow morning she will. Ablrichs will have a fire patrol sys
, pestoaghe
;
in Roberts and wife retui
sped@ign-tike séumtiet vocation with » dadiieatinas 9: by the prevention of . lief. One dosecures. Guaranteed per . The Southern Paciflo Company, at. YOU never saw before.
:
stindiie. very small cost. It is estimated that . 2¥@"Y box guaranteed. For sale by H . for round trip to Chicago, St. Louig. almost nothing. yk over the following prices, and i ohn Bandemar will leave ¢ duction. Outside the cities there were hordes of paupers living . . E
. Loblolly pine is to be planted for the ADAMS’ HAIR RESTORER
pany in that city,
.
For Sale at a Bargain. following prices : under the protection of brigandage and the wares were smug. For special first-class Cold Storage. Poitoad tics. A delightfal toilet preparation for
ian Dobbins and wife of F
competition with guild~made goods, Guild-restrained capi. nest of beef, pork, motton and Jamb Promotes the growth and restores to. Mee"; Free water right. Fine dwel:
n “ oe cen! BSreese
873¢ cont and 50 cent Embroideries, now . ..25 and 87}; cents . Dg trip. Night Was Her Terror, haps never been equalled. Joe Golo. ‘mee
A> sweeping away of other institutions during the Reformation
Bo Sg ene
s an Halstead
: : long,” writes Mrs. Ohas. Applegate, of . from Rheamatism and nothing redLa h Ka SZ =e ad and wife of 1 with their wreckage.
a
bad that if I walked « block I would . ters and it’s the greatest medicine on m Graniteville,
so fully acquaint themselves as with that of the rise and fall . cough frightfully and epit blood, but,. earth for that trouble. A few bottles
of the guild system in medieval times. when all other meficines failed, three
$1.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained
of it completely: relieved and cured
me.” Just ae gopd for Liver and KidBey troubles and general debility,
Guaranteed Pure. None So Good,
SOLD EVERYWHERE. : tti is over from North §
bm Lowell Hill,
'. H. Campbell arrived h
lng irom San Francigco ¢
Morning for Forest City,K J. Boland arrived here }
from Waldo and lett t
for Downieville, ao
* Venyohom of San Fre
Ohas been bére on a visit
the National Hotel, retarn
§ Morning.
burtleff left this morning .
bolsco on a visit to friends,
llenberger of North Bloo:
ee Morning for Dakland
POOo!,
Of all descriptions. A detailed announcement .
id ie ea Fuller, foreman of the
lolly. are being ‘cut in that locality, E mbr Ol eries
o Lezinsky of the Gold Ta
arrived here this evening fram Oak-. fires set to improve the pasture. Mr.
Visit the Old Home. : ‘ “a ne toda
tract of 640 acres to improve the nat. man’s Headache Cure gives instant re Today we place in one of our windows such bargaia: v x Miss Lizzie Morgan, who has been i
plunging the poor into the depths of pauperism. as
\
a AO 4 noisco and other coast citi
‘ Pit . 208d 100 a box. It cares neuralgia . and sell first-class tickets at one fare All of our elegant line of Embroideries are redt cet d
side the walled cities there was protection and monopolized pro. P°™kele” tomorrow to resume her. month; hence the work can be done at
a in the employ of an elec
$8 per acre. oe 15 and 16, August 25th and 26th. j8-6w . . ; : P
‘wea : nab Wide and Narrow, heavy and fine, all reduced to
, largely that of Jewish trades en, set up looms and shops and telegraph poles and oak for . “lly to Use Exquisitely Scented : ued to her home, after ep
e Pes Me be . eo 1 :
gled into the walled cities, protected by tariffs, and sold in. 3rissei Bros., Commercial street. -'The Brutally Torturea. at once, renders it soft, silky, tuxariant, . COe!stime of 80 acres under U. 8, 3¢ cents Embroideries, now..... ice tes cs
25 cent Embrolderies, now....... ee.. i belr way to Bowman’s Dan
a
Je at a bargain. Enquire of Brown
é y i ent aud .unmerciful torture has per-! Price 50c. 4 ng
pauperism, for the crushing of organized labor and with the a — f
“I would h ly all nigh I ff : ee Cor Sana
° ¢ w cou nearly a n t :
the guilds were so swept away that all Europe was covered : 5 eS eee Seedterebis pal A B C
. DBDGUBEERS ; 7 4 ‘ aye : ;
cLean and D. Keoli
There is no other history with which workingmen should . 0t,*07 Sleep. I hat consumption so/ known. I came across Etectric Bit-58 pounds.” It’s absolutely guaran-. Only 60c, Satisfaction guaranteed by
teed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, . ¥D. Vinton, Draggist.
Brochitis and all Throat and Lung. === ee
Troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial
Great Sale of FR: m.n.
Asa result of this policy there came to be a vast body . Downieville today. lolly. are ‘belng ‘cut ‘ia that locate, . A7ed bodies will be found, victims of the wreck, 9 in this city
A a : z Judge 8. A. Smith of Sierra county, . land in question, due chiefly to annual
‘
tion was stinted, prices rose and pauperism developed. : The Curse of Womankind Embrace This Opportunity to : ue ae
: been made at the Big store. All reduced. See window, Watson returned to the Pi
the wacdd with Miclacs tice, inulin sticks sk van aid Continue her journey to Downieville, . te™. It is purposed also to treat a . [s sick and nervous headaches. Sher’
: f a bing from their bridal trij
The iin cee et cd ivleadddes Rnivedeal. Tos ine dareoiccne diy, will’ taturn'tel “haber mar ty atiiaen Wt 8k On fectly harmless. Immediate relief Colfax will give you fall information
the planting will cost only from §2 to . Dickerman, sole agent. and intermediate points on July 18, 14,. come and inspect the good. ee Dc snee to join Ae aaa
in hovels whose poverty was their protection, and here capiproduction of lumber, chestnut for 0b Salter, of North San Jt
:
wat 5 roideri ie a
Meats you should send your orders to thin, faded hair, Stops the falling out The well known Cleveland Ranch, 1 ago ote ) ie ae ee§ cent Embroideries, now ... epee ener tea iesss-. 10 cents .
5 20 cont Rebtharies'arn Be ot 4 ed through town last ey
tal could not made this competition and so capital sided with. ‘"* ** ™*"*** _* __ SHAH . A case came to light that for persist-. gray hair the rich dark oolor of youth, . 138» batn.and other outhouses. For
Respect ao 4 Milieu of North Bloomf
bick of Colusa;-Calit.,.writes: “For a —= —— jf oe fully ’ ‘
b
Alexandria, Ind , “and could hardly . lieved me though I tried everything
re VO
ee Oe
CUBA'S FIRST REVOLUTION. wicncvmu (gRAINFISHING TAGKLE
Ammunition ands or “* unl
. THE PURE
4 good saddle horse is wanted, Ap-. GRAIN COFFEE
ply at the Texas mill in the Willow .
Valley district.
_ +280
here from San Fre
will follow later, a
down from Nor
2 eR
Roasted Dally, Ground _ P100 Reward, $100,
sa Pages “i = with
is) CO! *
crisp and eromatio.
8 of this paper wilf
D learn that there is at leg
ed disease that science h
Pto cure in all ite stages al
aterrh, Hall's Oatarrh Ca
Positive cure now known
» fraterity, Qatarrh beir
onal diseage, requires.
onal treatment, Hall's Yr
8 is taken internally, aotir
PON the blood and mucot
of the System, thereby di
he foundation of ihe disease
& the Patient strength t
} Faylor’s:
Tea and Coffee House OPAC? Se ARE LEITER & DUNLAP
PROPRIETORS
J27tf . ~—sbecause they like it and the doc. dented call on the Hotel Comey round Package
UBA has its first revolution and may be considered as Mai: tenis s week cae aks mi ie * pie srenabilads. CAD 84 wa; Drees. Laltae & Re ones ° ° ° ~ a ’ n ish.
having cut its national eye teeth. President Palma, . veer—the very best in town—drop ip pcre yn one Were” Bakes
of the poisons of coffee, wires in the office of the hotel
: ‘ “ ——_—__-+ TRY s daring the Corbett-Jeffries figh ; membered that Cuba is young yet among the nations/ Gitcdge deal fora wise déaler— Frere 144 beigioreake: Friday night, Ever spesisiis
and can hardly expect a big first-class outbreak such as an. deal in Gilt Rage Whisky. Lautgen & ———— eee Family Coffee
Leiter & Dunlap will serve a
Palma, however, is hopeful that the revolution, small as it . rsapeabinen re gsi eh
now is, may grow into something of which Cuba may be. THE OLD RELIABLE @) . ‘EK 4
proud. So far the revolutionists are reported to number but
dimen en LANGHAM
after them it is possible that the revolution may soon be San Francisco, Cal , Cor. Mason
But then, on the other hand, it does not take much to cee eetee ee Mecsas ny Lecatel
keep a revolution going in the ordinary Spanish-American ' : :
country, and a hundred active rebels may be able to continue. » ‘ San Francisco, Cal.
the'disturbance for a long time to come. Ordinarily neither .
side is anxious ‘to bring a civil war to an end and it often : wigioe, : é‘
{ Waker ig
But Cuba had better take care uot to let such things beNORPAREIL RESTAURANT x I ’ ¢C o : Hop PICKING
treo doregtatlo® nd
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: i ie come too common. A few of them will not matter, but the CHEER BOOHER. Pieg. ed pathy os We will se th
are roma te feth tnt
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United States has an especial interest in the island and will
T obser soning fn 4 gree ed pe a
Doll "efter omatoes, es, Yellow Beans, . 9" F bundr nds to all Sl de el adetags og 30) 7 SSRN Maes ge 2 cae 4 onats for > that Short Orders Served. . tpl all pick: cil Je eK «ae Cpe oie ee oe ” nny Case that
, Absolutely Pu Green rs, all kinds of . €F# helping us and doing satistastory. a. , «+.. oR Es ee Me. Bend ¢ of
and find that the Stars and Stripes are entwined around it. : of all kinds. Gal ae A
Even children drink Grain-O WING to the anpreceThat Staley Flavorless,
ha a th ment of the pure grain and none cS place Western Union
it is true, belittles the revolution, but it must be re-. "4 see Wm. Barry. tf-m7 Caylor "s 25 Cont
to the wants of the many patrons,
experienced nation like Venezuela could get up. President . °» 8am Francisco, 820 Olay St, ’
one hundred men and as a whole regiment has been sent
eides. es : and Ellis Streets,
ecmeteetende al ~
J. HH. VAN FORN, Manager
drags out for months. _ ,
ds of green hops AND A Bonus 1 es, Laths or ett Were, that the ee
i a a % . Oysters and All Other Delicacies. Sonte 48 A ae e : 4 eae
not allow it to get into too bad condition. If matters become} oS
~ je All white
OPEN DAY AND: NIGHT, I now havea 2 pope of Berries . tion be pickers who make