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August 19, 1899 (4 pages)

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Se ek anoet viTAL ; oténcy, on é natiarypan . all effects of retion. . amncre tot ink: ey. sd chet Nectar to My Lips. Cream =~ As i By a Lag Soda, vm Foley's. —— Street, oo CE LX Bee Bas Sach Sark (. CE CB! Nard Sos7 a Placed: our en* 2 rr . ° . . e dow. You can & prices ‘they are @ too many. So ¢ 188 it, $3.00. w $3.50. $3.50. ‘ists. No old the chance. OS PON PSS PSs S Ser Sore Se SS SaeN PSG OT BOS ey =, i> cl FSAN P52 J, Sard oO, o> Sart Sei Sar SSS ya! cro, (See oO, a) a, & C0. 3. 3 PPDt: m <I> Se) an st ry) a0, cy ae <] [= Om, Se dot cae) 7, era ry) ee. 2 ea ht . " derson, fell and. broke the small hone! ‘Mine of fall and winter goods. ‘by the Degree of Honor lodge. It in, Cluded . aged five years, ‘picked up.a loaded re_ and: accidentally discharged it. Sevi Alpers, was powder-marked in the face. diane of that rection held a big cry at at ee net of the father mana: jan Nellie, the wife of Manuel : Lemons tn gents adore a 0 SS ip Pa W., of Gamptonville, w “Friday: evening, September 8th. Mast close them ont. SNELL & Firm: ING, ; “> “aT8-tf ‘The cothmittee that had in charge the recent testimonial. concert -at-this. fF City have turned $264. over em Prof. J. R. Davis. Thuréday afternoon Miss Teabe! An@ldest duughtér of Robert Anio her left wrist. Oléan bread, hate bea clean aie Si tlie cleanest bakery in the State. ich is. the. prodact of Gault’s bakery. Try it this summer. j24-1m. Waxel, the tailor, is receiving a grea! He males first-class. clothing for gentle-. ‘men at astonishingly low prices. . There were & good many membere present. at last night’s entertainmen' refreshments, music, etc. “Phe eleven nionths’ old girl baby ot Mr. and Mrs. O. ‘W. Bean of Sweetland, who died suddenly while the mother was visiting Miss Kate Farley at French Corral, was buried today. The father isin Alaska: Hastings &Co., who recently bought “the Grey Eagle aioe above Downieville ‘from F.M. Manson, have purchased the ten-stamp mill that used to be in operation. at the upper shaft of, the California and will remove it to aa county. Last evening the Pythians of Mitc lodge had a hot wiener and salad’ supper and after that an atbletic tcurnament. The fun lasted till after elever o'clock. The weekly “socials” of this lodge are a novelty in local secret society history. _ Suit bas been commenced in the Snperior Court to. quiet title to the Crown Point mine at Grass Valley. W B. Bourne recently bought the property from a French company and wants th: title passed on by the court before peying over the money, “Freeboy Miller of Montezuma Hill, Volver that had-been luid on the bureau @ral uccupants were in the room at the time, and his young nephew, Frankie Indian Cry 8 at Colfax. The Sentinel says that the Digger In: the Indian graveyard half a mile below Colfax Thureday. Abcut one hundred Diggers were present. The cry. commenced at. 7:30 o’clock and was conwen ‘ball on > Ladies’ pattern silk aud summer ee waists at ‘greatly reduced prices. . [) a FEMALE GLADIATORS FIGHTING BEFORE THE SULTAN OF SULU. conference with the sultan of Sulu himself, says the New York Herald, and he States had acquired the sovereignty of the Philippines from Spain, but that this country did not desire to subjugate the people of Sulu nor to interfere with their customs or religion. On the contrary, the greatest desire of the American government was to help the people of -the islands to develop their country. The sultan replied that he earnestly desired peace and was anxious to. continue the existing treaties. The sultan received our commissioner in state, surrounded by a bodyguard of fierce looking Moslem moros. We have had many. creeds represented in the. United States, but by our recent acquisition of the Philippines we have fallen heir to quite a large aggregation of Moslem subjects, and the Moslem religfon never has blended well. with the Christian, hence it is not to-be wondered should friction actually oecur. He is called the™*Stainless One,” and is chief of both church and state. He lives in considerable style in a large wooden palace in Maybun, his ca The sultan’s palace is always lined with an abundant display of luxurious plants intoxicate the senses. He is @ very much married man. Thé Moslem law allows him four wives whose legality is unquestioned, and: who, like Caesar’s wife, are. above reproach, but he is also dierekon an unlimited amount of understudies. Consequently the sultan’s harem -is full of lesser better halves who are ever on the alert to win a smile from their liege lord, How came it that the prophet extended his sphere of influence over Sulu? It is an interesting story, for in Sulu once Mohammedans and. Christians fought that fierce battle. of the creeds that ‘delaged half of Kurope with blood. pra be And this is the wax-+>ete tithe of the tinued until daybreak yesterdax gore" Joseph: of. Colfax. A suit of clothes, consisting of a pair of pants, a, shirt and a hat, were fastened uffon a pole fifteen feet in height and were slowly consumed by fire. “Then. the. “cry” cowmenced.The yells and convulsive outbarsts of grief could be heard for males. The Diggers formerly cast the remains of their dead upon hugo piles “of brash and logs, which, after being <Miabah, eating the remains. For the past few years they have ‘taken up the customs of ‘civilization and have ——~ their dead, some of them being ~ interred, ine aete:: seen. seine: ee eee ‘With Alarm Banca: re aa sio neato mally : ie denrred this week} wt the---comguest of the Philippines two orneo chiefs who were brothers quarveled over thei? possessions, and:‘one of them, Paquin Tindig, fled to the island of Sulu. with his partisans and easily. reduced the natives to his rule, Tindig beame fanious as a warrior, so that for generations afterward the sultans of Sulu* boasted of their descent from him. After the Spaniards had overcome. the Butuan chief on the north coast of Mindanao, Tindig acknowledged the suzerainty of the Spanish king in exchange for undisturbed possession of the realm he had just. founded. Great ax was Tindig, ‘however, he was overcome by his cousin, Adasgolan, who had escaped from Borneo with him and had taken possession of the neighboring island of Basilan. Adasaolan married a } Mohammedan’ princess, a daughter of the king of Mindanao and himself became a follower of the prophet. ; Adasaolan, fired with his new faith. undertook to convert his cousin with the’ . swerd, and attacked that worthy in Sulu. was at first repulsed, but finally sueceeded in. killing Tindig, who was cut down when. vigory was practically his. m-} Adasaolen ‘did “not, however, gain his }] cousiu’s territory, and Tindig was sueseeded by Rajah Bongso. Adasaotan conented himself with yp ay: the Motammeuan relision in nd since then he island has become Hecea of the % Movatig fo PRinpex hea: pe aie ponniar means . informed the monarch that the United, and shrubs, which dazzle the eye and . i the pli sove and’ Pepin _ Siren ot a torate, a rgd vesti rom panish governor row g Siet Eioal to take an oath one es gee en of’ Spain. As an-inesac he was pe the title of exceland a pension of $2,400 a year.fessor Schurmanfound that gener: sity the subjects of fhe sultan were awaiting the resnit ofthe war in Luzon before positively declaring themselves or ‘committing themselves either in favor of American rule or. against it. They fear to ‘Andorse American rule until they are cer-. tain that Aguinaldo. will be .beaten, but they declared themselves generally. as ‘be ing in favor, of pence. ~ ; urs. Russell shawn Hook. ; No more graceful or Sitting tribute [20m pupil to a teacher, from one earnwt woman to. another whose beneficent (nfinence has ‘helped to mold’ and color ‘er whole life, could possibly be thought 3f than that just paid by Mra. Russell 4age to Mre. Emma Willard, founder . af the Troy seminary and pioneer in se suring higher education for women, relates the New York Tribune. ‘Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth -. tpeaketh,” and in the large quarto vol‘}eme jast published by Mrs, Russell Sage, with thé collaboration of many “who at the roll cali of the Einma Willard association bnve answered to their fames with spontaneous tributes to their alma mater and ite founder, Mra Emma Willard,’' there is crystallized s beautiful record of affection that wit: pesses to the farreaching influence of Mrs. Willard’s york. The compiling of the volume which bears the title **Hinma Willard and Her Pupils; or, Fifty Years of Troy Female Seminary, 18221872," bas been a berculean work, hardly possible, were it not a labor of love. ; The largest part of the book is taken ap with brief biographical sketches uf the thousands of women who in days past sat at the feet of this feminine Gamaltel, gaining from her teachings luspirations and ‘ideals before unknown. The volume is daintily bound in dark olue and gilt, and on the cover the coat of arms which was cunferred ‘in 1827 ancestor of the Willards. Mra. Astor’sa Trunk. : Man’s ingenvity bus at last provided woman with a trpnk in which she car pack aud ship her expensive gowns and hats with the certainty that they will arrive ut their destination without be
ing ernmpled and crushed into shape lessness, says the New York World. A number have been made for New York society women, among them Mra Jobn Jacob Astor. ‘They are expensive, tosting from $65 to $100. Inside the trunk is“ a sliding skeleton trame witb crossbars and hooks, so that as mary as 40 gowns may be placed in much the same manner as in an imsecurely in place and cannot ‘‘muss up” with any other: Thie extreme height of the trank makes it unneceseary to fold greased. or wrinkled. In som trunks there are compartments for hats us well = dresges. One a wm BAe style even is made fo" stowed away, across : the continent and return. ed without a feather injured. . These trunke must either stand on end or lie flat downward. The sides are . sounded so that if an-unkind baggage smasher tries to put it on its side it will by gravity alone roll over to the penition it should have “He is Wise Who __ Talks But Little.’’ This ts only a half trath. If wise men had held their tongues, we should know nothing about the circulation of the blood. If it were not ioe Bis pavement you & never know that Hood’ s Sarsaparilla is the greatest ne once your blood, : here. visiting ‘Mise Leora Madden. * talres: Place at two v'vlock tomorrow ou wfieriioon oud ar the suspices of the Ay settleBrunswick mine, hat one. of his feer . badly braised Jesterday by.getting it . under the flange: of a water pipe. He _}m@ailing job on him. It is said that by King Richard III of England ¢ on ap { proved wardrobe. Each garment is held . _ skirts, so that they cannot possibly be . : Mise Nina Woon of Nevada ity is atthe Maryland broke last. night and the miners laid Of t0The’ tapered: of Biohard P. Rodgers ‘Mrs. Frank. Dutty, ake has ion en iF eiaing: Ler parents, Mr, upd Mrs. O./ . Madden, returned tochy to San Francisco, Thomas. Whalen, working ad the -will be laid up for awhile. * > At the Empire mine lust-night Richard: Goldsworthy had ‘two fingers: aud jes Of bis Teft bara: mashed Bcooney, 1 the palatorand teat’ ipayen: and the woman known as Mrs. Scooney’ a pce ont of town early this morning on the Marysville stage. They are the ‘parties charged by a prominent Gruss Valleyan with trying to put up a blackbad they not. left thelr, arrest would have followed. games Rodda, arshaied under a ‘city ordinance on a charge of slander preferred by Policeman Leatham, will be triedThursday before ch, ie Green} and a jury. OComplai t charges he ‘heard Rodda say of Abe Hall, foreman , of the: Massachusetts Hill: mine; “I could run him out of town. Ecan prove by two men that he eold gold in Ne\atyle and vada City.” .The complaint says this. was equivalent to charging Hall with the. market, 60 and 85 cents, with 25 cents for) oathart our¢ a aie is. auateladalauias people, both ladies and gentlemen, can jatgend with unbounded enjoyment. . Besides being a lifelike represéntation. of the skill and endurance of these four great exponents of the fistic art,” ft is & remarkable display of ‘the javentive genius of man. ‘The scenes are Commended by our exobanges as being the clearest and most realistic ever exhibited before the people of the rcouutry. Every movement of the directly in the printing busive as ia ee ‘pugilists and of the ring attendants ‘is” presented, and it is likeJookiug ut the 9-iginal. Contes’, .exog; ting. that. the. ; 1heyshould. be-allowed to Gome inandniusic of the spectators’ cheers and J applause. are not to be beard. The/. : Hinper'ections in the working uf the -the Supervisors recognize the gross inkivetosoopes formerly: shown hire hive justice of it ans are derermined. to inbien ovr ome, the present taschi @ being the very latest improved. oue.on }the prices have been placed at but; vbildren, notwithstanding the superior character of the show, and urge audiences are’ assured on both evenings. al aciahdbdesipeiaaiaeiaienaniaaee “Aw Emery Sack Cannor Sranp Urright.” Neither can poor, weuk, thin blood nourish and sustain the pbysieal.system. _Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the Blood. puritier and true tonic for the Floods — are the favorite family ot Re (Finish.. Stealing, afd Leaiham so understood it. At last night's annual meeting of the Jenny Lind’ Mising Company Wm. Treloar was. elected president, Chas. Stocks superintendent and manager, and the other directors of the new board are W. F. Bauden, Dr. J. W. Brown and James Oliver, Arthur Powell is Secretary and ithe Citizens Bank is treasurer 10,000 shares is the treasury atock to be sold to raise $2,000 for opening the claim, which is of quartz and‘gravel. It is near the Isauc Weed place just northwest of the city, This is the mine where Jobn Miner made his raise and in which he afterward lost his lite by a cave some years} Koa do ago. . ‘: The products of a ‘a fort y-acre farm in Satter county last year returned the owner $2, 057 net profit, ** ® «x * Of the most artistic de* on tg gree characterize. photoxk*ee graphs made by Moore. x * His gallery has a wide* ee Pay spread: reputa‘ion for *k *& &. turning out as high-grade eo work-as ean be attuined * ®& ® onthecomst. :-::: 3: AE Nevava Crey ana GRASS VALLEY, CAks Annual Meeting. 9 Biss REGULAR ARNUAL MEE'ING OF the storkhu'ders of the new Menzani‘a Gold M ning: omrpan: will be held at th af fice of the company. No. 203 peer Sanu Franciseo, Ca:ifornia. on FRIDAY, the first day o september, 1:99. at the hour of 8 o’clock p.m, for the Parpone of electing a * Directors to serve for the ensuin og year, ‘ioe the transaction of such other bus’ ness as may conie hefore the meetin ne. Ry et pe will , ou hod meray, FS ugust, at 4 a’cloo m. eae eee ee RULE, Serretery. Office—No. 2°83 Battery street, ae Francisco, California. ultid FALL. AND WINTER . . GOODS ARRIVED The Greatest Stock Ever Seen in Nevada County SUITS, $6.00 UP PANTS $2.00 UP reasonah!medicine in the world to . oe an a O. E. WAXEI Broad St., 2d door below Armory Hall, Nevada City. pose pose render bim [54] ‘that the most refined and. intelligent ‘any ee polities! or other. 8 J. J. JACKSON, . tbey” tok aaa phd tan the coant: ¥ and Gontridure ‘ promoting ite best interests an ti vein Mrepliends Mei, § . a 3 Mee ond Mraa, Behera Pin will tonight have.” ae social wire, : ‘Bat (ide & daceheaty wrong on g@neral principles and it ts very unjust ‘ Be treatment to extend to his party paper Aes c oe which made such ea gallant tight ne — & him during the last elec'ion. Whi Ee rp oe Some of the work conld not een ae ey done here, Mr. Leake is cer: titled to the commission tha lowed on euch work, as be in ‘There outside firms do not even peya ha at ies. soticitor’s license and it ts ashame that Laon eat pel atipaiton, abaya pret: ne causes, 3) = Root Tee ban cured these ills Tera. ieee ee O°” centory. Price 25 ete. and 50 ote, Money refunded if resniis are not sat~ bs isfactory, For sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. 2p ee IT’S ALL RIGHT! _ The Jewelry you buy from me is exactly as repre sented. It is new in style there is no deception as” to quality, . and the . pee are low. ae designs «the dozen in SILVER WARE.. Both plated and solid, from the best raanufacturers. , I like to show goods and take pleseure: in selling them on their merits. Be C. J. BRAND, Pioneer Jeweler, Broad Street. SPECIAL ATTENTION SUE aeeoreats-remeRE EY SER R T is called to our fine line of Ce a VA. Os Op = we > 5 ae Of American Manufacture. The superior construction of these Watches by improved and automatie ma-chinery enables us to offer a good time piece at a very moderate price. DON? *I bay Brass Watches at auction sales, or second-hand ones either, when you can get Neve and reliable goods at our store for about the same price. : @" Remember, our repair work will be Tefephone West 14. A.’& H. W. Hartung To the Ladies : We are now offering bargains in Eats, and from now on will make a : GREAT REDUCTION 4 IN THE PRICE OF TRIMMED HATS. Gee SS eee WA7. EX. Craw tord. BEEHIVE ce GROCERY.. ta _ Proprietor Agen For--/tonogram Whiskey -pitscpitioi ‘Blue Label Satan? “take this work from the local offices. It is highly gratifying to know that * evst inspection. Saco sssors to F.C. Luetje, Nevada Cig : = mH Broad ‘St: L. The Tailor, For Ten Days! lf you are Lookin Now Is YOUR CHANCE. g For Bargains Summer Silks, Lawns Figured Organdies, Etc. Snell & Fleming, (UpBroad Street, corner Pine. to-date Merchants.) Shasta Water. ¢as:a Winger Depot for Fancy. Groceries se PATE FOIS. ._DEVILED AND PO MEATS AND FISH. a Mascot Whiskey....cscc-scssereceres$l 00 . Mikado Soap...,. siti epaceesee esis cas 06 tr gh go hes sideapaoinies ; 00 . Silk Boep.....00.. 05" saat apides << aA eos pS Olairette Soap. ..ccccccsecceec--.ce, 05. Monarch (Jug) Whiskey;....... 1 00. Water Queen Soap.. cccccece 0 1X L Whiskey...... sesnresesseeecee 15 . OOPCO (White) SOAP. . .ccce.occcssceecc. : Book & Bye Whiskey. ese. 1 00 . Cashmere (white) S08 aeererenn 05 ae pesca denice tieeccbes. 1 . Dandy Soap, 20 bars..wi.. £0 Fern BON site lisst.c ee 6 2B Wine alike 25 Sea Foam Wash'g Powder,3lb pekg 20° Olaret Diamond Dust Washing Powder. 0B : . os a ee e Ld ** ARABIAN ROAST’’ Geico Is the Best. . Give it a Trial. = «'« « ee oar —VX—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_— lf you want the best Insist on having EE SCICCESS oF tm PEN ARE. SP For sale at DIO ERMAN: DRUGS, STATIONERY, “PHOTO SUPPLIES. 6