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August 4, 1900 (4 pages)

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+) , @ ©00000000000@06 NOT 10 BE INSURED, — ant Contelto was up from Linoota I ed ley today. Owned or Occupied by Chinese, The Pacific department of the New. bed out circulars to their agents, in view of antagonism of the working classes tn aa Pi ee. placed upon insurance companies is so , great, for then not to insure property est Hi owned or Occupied by Chinese, or ne. And they also ask for information as -W. A. Get Sacra: to.the numbers of such Policies they arrived Pate eet tye already have, with a view of Canceling] jy it ible aa them, nie Ki led While Rescuing a Comrade, The Anaconda Standard published burn on a visit to relatives. from Paso Robles Springs. . bh L. Wilson of Sacramento arrived the following account of the death -of. here on last evening’s train. City Attorney De Ligne. Thomas C.shion, recently killed’ in. John. Hoskins is seriously ill at his High Ore mine at Butte, Montana: “A . bome.on West Broad street. cave occurred on one of of the levels,} Mrs. T. Coan left this morning for and a falling timber caught one of the. Wheatland to visit her parents. men, knocking him to the floor, “The . shift boss was notified, and, accom-. San Franciseo on a vieit to relatives, panied by Cashion, hurried to the scene to ascertain if the man was ser-. to North Bloomfield to visit friends. b iously injared and see what damage-had still giving Somewhat, although the . day. cave was aslight affair and reaching atthe man. At that instant a big rock, . noon. directly over Cashion, was loosened, man with terrific force, breaking his Valley. ae itifal sight, but it seems that in Risks Rot Bo Taken Dr. Joes was over from Grass Valstery pabibinemtatearte which: 10 Be Taken on Property today, : Grace Valleyans play a promine Dalton Ray was over from Ray's the action taken by the fath’r was 2 P Willlenenk waeass ie the interests of his wayward son. The prices. eee : York Underwri ii u mornfather of the young subject of this ar: Alex Ohesneaw had his thumb badly wr clean ters Agency have sent] ing to Washington. ticle, was born in Gruss Valley, and is. lacerated ‘Tharsday while working the extatidip teodbles int bak ce Wayland Smith of New York is here well-known there. The judge sent the/. about the sausage machine in Wilhel hina on mining business. young man to jail for three months. . Clinch & Oo.’s butcher shop. ‘ ‘ ; -ing account of the affair: attorney, . prosecuting the latter on a charge of . at their home-on Ohurcli s Miss Shaw loft this morning for Au . was George Kelly, formerly a Deputy . Endeavor calling on then Sheriff, now an employe in the railroad. w pleasant evening. == ree ae Mrs. Smith arrived here last evening Shops. The defendant was Clarence,. The shares of the Brunswick ‘Gonsolswered Kelly. to get work for his son. The latter. jured at the W. Y. 0; D. mine some Mrs. I. Hosken left this morning for ulways made the excuse that he would . time ago, and who, uponthe advice of go to work on the following day, bat . 4 physician, consulted a Specialist at Miss E. Hill went up this morning . he never went. Then the father told . Sacramento,” will ‘probably lose his Jadge Nilon will hold court for . for himself, as he could no longer sup-. nate as to lose ‘one of his eyes some been done. The ground above was . Judge Prewett at Auburn next Monport him. ‘ eK: ‘ W. F. Englebright returned yester-. pens I believe,” said Kelly. “He. will be sud news to his many friends. and, falling, struck the unfortunate. day from a business trip to Simmit brought vermin into my house and . A father sending & son to jail is « The Sacramento Bee has. the follow-. M. Henry Argall left today for Francisco on a visit, and was:-accom, is son, who is 24 years of age. idated mine of Grass Valley, on which “Is the defendant your son?” asked . an assesement of seven cents. per share is being collected, sold .at twelve “Iam sorry to say that he .is,” an. cents in the Néw York market “on Jaly Kelly testified that he hed tried hard. Mr. Peterson, who had an eye inim he would have to go out and shift sight, Mr. Peterson was so’ dnfértttime ago, and this’ accident will probWhen the father would go away to. ably cost him his eyesight. It was at Louis Driesbach of North San Juan . his work, the son would sneak into his . first thought that he was improving, . the scene, Cashion leaned over to look . returned’ to Missouri Bar this after-/ house and get his meals, “He would sleep any place—in pig . decided change for the worse, This my oe d:-ery, pesved through Colfax last waek . with 60,000 trout which he will plant in. 4. im). . telet recently made quite a find of coin ga twelve . than but the last few days hae marked als neck and killing him almost instantly.” r Poor li‘tle baby got it and so did I, Last Night’s Lawn Party. A. E. Jens, of North San Juan, arHe managed to break up my family. Sige cach ived here last evening on his way to. He never worked a whole month in his. A large crowd attended the lawn party Pierced by a Pitchfork. the city. Word has been received from Pioche, Barton of Faragoonah, while playing. 5#cTemento. near a derrick fork, attempted to climb Broad street, if wards him, the teeth running in E his mouth knocking two front teeth Mrs. P. Sherman of Sacramento, who out, passing through the lip, tongue has been here ona visit, returned home . gaia that his son once assaulted him,. ®Tds. Miss Mitchell rendered.a solo breaking two of his ribs. and on through to the base of the brain, . ‘ti morning, , life, and he will not work, often saying . Siven last evening by the ladies of the Mrs. L. P. Paul and child were here that he did not have to work, as the. Congregational church at the church that the nine-year-old son of 8. A. last night en route from Downieville to! world owed him a living.” Two of the children of A. Solari are voice choked with emotion, tears came. lightfal time. Micbae) Hyman. renit. In doing 80 he drew the fork to . Vite sick at their home on lower to his eyes and he had to stop his . dered an instrumental soto whist: ons gronnds, A very interesting program At this point in his testimony Kelly’s . ¥88 rendered and all present had s derange recital. much appreciated by the audience, as When he resumed his testimony he . a8 also the violin solo by Glayas Richina faultless manner. The recitation in which she bad ‘taken: carbolic acid. coming in contact with his spine. He died a couple of hoursafter ‘the accident. " Vox The Dance Tonight: There will be two. special features . . at the dance to be given by the Knick erbockers at’ their. platform near the Union Hotel tonight. Miss Julia MeNevis of San Francisco will give an exhibition skirt dancing. ‘The other feature will be a cakewalk by Miss McNevis and Will Maher. The Knickerbocker Band will furnish music for the dancing and all who attend are assured of a good time. nnn OO A Shirt-Waist Man. ‘There. is . considerable agitation in. bere last evening and left this morn-. of, 4 person could hardly conceive, IN Fe ‘the East over the shirt-waist man, It . i2@ for Nerth Bloomfield. he continued, of a father trying to conj ~ Mrs. Mary Tracy and Mrs. P.L. Paul vict his own son of an almost infamous ‘ dadies from the shirt-waist might as. ®24 children of Sacramento arrived crime. In this case it was shown that ‘well be shared by mén, and some male . b¢re last evening on a visit. thas been held that comfort derived by martyrs have appeared on the streets of Washipgton and New York to introwho have been here on a visit, returned could hardly be conceived in the rea'ms duce the fashion. The world shows a. ‘t? San Francisco yesterday. of fiction, yet we have it here in retendency, however, to hail such innovators—not so much with glad . J¥. n passed through town this mornacclaim as with a stuffed club, — Stil Quarreling. Celumne and columns appear ino the Oakland papers, about the controversiesthey are having in the Oakland Olub over Mrs. Robert Watt, formerly of Grass Valley. There appears to be an internecine war that is wordy to‘a highly desperate point. Tried to Murder, . Joseph White is under arrest at Austin, Lander county, for attempt to commit murder. Joe attacked hig mother and two sisters with an 18inch bar of pointed steel but they escaped injury through flight. Engine Raised, but Lost Again. The wrecking crew of the Southern Pacific Company, which has been at work for several days trying to raise the locomotive which plunged into the water from the ferry boat Solano, succeeded in getting. the engine to the surface. Then it was drawn towards the shore by means of a cable, and was almost landed, when the cable broke and the monster iron steed plunged into the water again. It had been moved far enough away, however, to allow the big ferry boat to leave the dock and she was taken over to the Port Oosta side, Travel by way of Benicia was re: umed thig morning. ——_—_————— State or Onto, Crry oF ToLEpo, Lucas County, PS Sons Frank J. Coenzy makes Oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Oueney & Oo,, doing business in the “City of Toledo, County and State’ aforesaid, and that said firm will pay ‘the sum of ONE HUNDRED LLARS foreach and every case of UaTARRH that cannot be cured by the use of Haty’s OaTaren Cure. ‘ FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to pefore ‘me ard subscribed in’ my presence, this 6th day of De-. Pp 1286 iy cember, A. D. A. W. GLEASON, : Notary Public, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and ‘mucous surfaces of the system Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Tuttle of this city. Send for tes! onials, free.OHENEY ® ce Toledo, O, F. J. Sold screen doors and windows, e _— North San Juan and left ‘this morning . as a marker, but he'did not put in a. dered a guitar duet in 8 very pleasing Halle Pacuile Pils 0 the ® Budd; John E Bud site bers aoe a suet = amc etc THE COMMERCIAL TEA C0, Presiding Elder Robert Bentley is The defendant put J. A. Kline, man. by Miss Claudia Griffiths was rendered holding Methodist conferences in up“ger of a shooting range, on the stand.;in a way which showed her to be an country tows. i It was shown that young Kelly occa. locutionist of»muchability. “Mrs. A, Miss N.F. Oarson came down from sionally worked for him at the range . H. Tickell and Marie Deal renfor Marysville, whole month in a year, way. The solo by Mrs. A. D. Mason was Mrs. ©. O. Jepson and son, Robert Young Kelly put up @ very lame de-. very fine. After the program had Hickman, went over to San Juan today . fense. He could not tell that he had . been rendered the throng went out into to visit friends, worked an entire m2nth, at one time,}the lawn, where icecream and cake T. B. Brown is here spending a few in five or six years. He said that be. were served. The gathering did not days after being to Paso Robles for the had hunted work and that he had . break up till about 12 o'clock, benefit of his health. worked at odd jobs around town. Once ——E=___== Mrs. Richard I, Thomas and daugh. he said his father got him a position as Stacey & Uregory Are Prepared ter are expected here on a visit some. a railroad fireman, but his father he ‘To take orders Yor vonnecting sewers time during: this month. added, afterwards “jobbed” him out of Anyone desiring work done immediate. John Hooper, the genial clerk at the it. : Golden jewelry store, is recovering; Judge Anderson said that truly ly should see John 8. Gregory. tf. romans wt ac , of Nevada City » M. Watts’ in the E. T. Southern, of the Tahoe Hatchi . hopé of securing relief from asthma.@ the mountain streams near Nevada George Clark of Meadow Lake disat that piace. The coins were carried Mrs. J. bs. Stoakes arrived in Colfax ‘Madé'G sale of 6000 lambs to castern. buyers. The stock was loaded on the. ” care at Soda Springs station. More Yube Company at Summit Valley last E. Linder of You Bet, have charge of : . . AA x och the constraction work. The new reser voir is at Soda Springs station. The heighth uf the dam will be 27 feet. It es : : as . 60 the'surface by a gopher. Mr. Clurk &B)
Strange case was tried in the-City . nied by his mother, who is “in ‘poor . will search for more. Judge Browser of Paso Rob! Jastice’s Court this morning. It was. health. : property that is endangered thereby, salads eas hen ae Strange because the principal characMr, and Mrs, n sheep raisers, recently-. The editor of the Sentinel visited the} YY site of the new reservoir of the South @ rears Bt nen . J, J. JACKSON'S. BEEHIVE GROCERY, he sited eu = 5 . ae whew ts ee TRE Ms dpa 28505 6 8S6000006 GOOD SUMMER DRINK, & : the best inffact, is one + that cools the stomach withont§doing“any in& jury. ‘There’s notheg Ashe) aa 6, eee — AVY 1\ Wj oasis ing like Ci) Fine Ligu eS #®.~ to take the sting out of cold water, The’ hotter the weather, the more necessary the liquor as an ingredient of the beverage. For the choicest of everything on the list callon us, We please, surprise and satisfy all. x Agent for Monogram Whisky, Shasta Water aud Shasta Ginger Ale, 6 ) SoM : “a0”, CE 2] : ‘ , Cio . AT Bae} (ei) Serk (Sark. 2G cts Pees (ieic\ (Se (SN ar Bias} Aas SPO ONE No as? Wa DE Re a SIS cEY XB ~ will give a storage ‘Capacity of 150,000 inches of water, which is equal to a flow of 1000 inches per day for 150 days. An extremely sad and fatal mistake caused the death of Christina wife of Supervisor John McAninch, Thursday Rings enlarged— Broken pins mended— Stones replaced in settings— Old chains made as good as new— morning. Mrs. McAninch had not sod was isthe abt af cing eeasne. OLD JEWELS RESET IN MODERN STYLE each morning before breakfast. Tbarsday morning she arose as usual. Her get breakfast. Mr. McAninch returned Jewelry Made to Order. husband went out to the barn to look ; Broad St., above Pine, ina few minutes and to bis horror found his wifé ina dying condition. Beside her wasa teaspoon and a glass She had mistaken it for her medicine, Antidotes. were immediately given but the unfortunate woman died in less than half an hour. 4 ‘ ie A. 0. U. W. Drill Team. Every member of the A. O. U.-W. Drill Team is requested to be present at a meeting to be held Wednesday evening, August 8th, at 8 o'clock. Wm. Avery, Capt. Windows, Doors, Paints. Fine lamber of all description. Tow e Bros. Co. In order not to carry over any SUMMER MILLIN ERY, I have decided to let every hat in my establishment go at COST PRiIcE. Orders from the cotintry given prompt attention, 2 D, MAIN STREET,” ? ’ H. CRAW NEVADA CITY. from an attack of illness. strange things were bappening in our Mrs. Gaust.of San Francisco arrived community—things that we little dream infamous things had been done. This Mrs. L. P. Bidgood and son, Claude,. was a case, said the Court, “whieh Mrs. C. B. Vanderbert of North San . ality.” At the National Tomorrow. Rector Bros. ef the National Hotel ing on her way to Marysville. Mrs, James Hocking has returned ' noted. ° During this warm weather ‘the arrive here Sunday evening on a visit eople should kee 1 id to her sister, Mrs. Fred E. Brown. people shou P cool on Sunday nd avoid cooki jally wh Miss Amelia Stevens will go to San . ipo, ovo ne: onins especially when Francisco tomorrow to pick out a large half the cost at the National. I¢ ycu stock of millinery for her store at this have never tried one of these grand city. dinners call on them tomorrow. I. Bowens, D. H. Coleman, Fred Holsbi ad : eer eres lander and E. BE. Stark of San Fran. Sewer Work cisco arrived here on last evening’s s Jackson Ray, who has been over to . *inds of sewer work at the very lowest Ray’s Ranch spending his summer va. Tt©®es —lm cation, returned to Berkeley this lt woesn’t. . morning. ‘ Judge F. T. Nilon returned last eveni dane Bate doesn’t make a home, em On easy terme. ing from Placerville, where he presided TowLz Bros. Oo during the arraignment of Murderer ae Zum walt. Mrs. L. W. Beardsleé, who has been to North San Juan on a visit passed more expensive in the end. ThatjJDoes Not Rust ; THE LISK PATENT-— home after a two weeks’ visit to her have prepared for tomorrow one of the ANTI-RUSTING sister, at Shasta Soda Springs, famous dinners, for which they are Mrs. Nellie Parker anddaughter will TINWARE cy Can get a fine dinner for less than. Is guaranteed not to-crack and not to rust. It is made of Liemens-Martin imported steel covered with the rust preventative and two heavy coats of tin, . We have the other so-called tinware at prices equally as beak. R. J. Tremaine is prepared to do all! low as any dealer in the county. Don’t invest your money in cheap goods. They are LEGG @ SHAW Co. NEVADA CITY, CAL. J b — GELERY TEA. ( CURES ( -_ Dizziness Sick Headache : Biliousness — Constipation pmener . AN ELEGANT TONIC FOR THE NERVES. SOLD} AND GUARANTEED BY H. Dickerman DRUGS. STATION 2Y AND PHOTO SUPPLIES. : through town this morning on her way to Angel Island. J. M. Harcourt, an insurance adjuster for several companies, is: in town. He has been adjusting losses in the Grass Valley fire. : OC. F. McOarthy of the Pacific Con-. struction Company arrived here last} Have. You Tried evening on business _inconnection . . — ex with the new Courthouse, Any of —,_ A. Pugh, the Washington mining ‘man, who is operating the Giant King TAY LO R’S mine there, went to San Francisco yesterday by way of Towles. : ; ; Louis Dresbach of North San Juan, eS paste 68 ot who has been to San Francisco spend-. * ing a few days arrived here last even-. : ing and left this morning for home. If you haven’t we would lke you to try it Mrs, Nettie Kinney and children, . It is Crisp and Aromatic : who have been over.to Shady Oreek on. Fresh from the Roaster Every Day a visit to Mrs. Kinney’s pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Barton, came over today on séale stuff lateis? 7% If you have had poor, her way tc San Francisco. Miss Josephine Charleston, recently . 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40c per Ib elected teacher of the public School at . According tothe grade and variety you de Graniteville to fill the unexpired term care to bape” “neertully given if you don't caused by the resignation of Miss Frankie Power of this city, arrived : here last evening and is the guest of Ice Cold Tea Free for All! Drop in and Have a. Drink. Another Large RIK TRIE RICK IORI _ Mrs. J. H. Budd, wife of Judge Budd of Stockton, and mother of ex-Govercra nage te ce of Colonel Commercial Street, Nevada City. * [ore trom tts mine to meet then ”". F. W, TAYLOR, Manager. WOOHOO SPECIAL SALE Fine Rugs! Rugs 30x60 inches, $1.00. A large variety to select from. JUST RECEIVED ' SUTTER GooDs § + Snell & Fleming’s. $ MY PRICES ee ARE = RIGHT QUALITY Cash Grocer. IS THE BEST —Oor— and Carpets Shipment of IOI IOIOK Van Camp s Concentrated Soup One can makes enough soup for six persons and costs only I5c or 2 cans for 25c. Put up in the following flavors: Chicken Gumbo, Mock Turtle, Tomato and Ox-Tail. Van Camp's Strawberry Beets — Someine 3b, cans in a deliciously flavored Sauce, 20C a can. Aen Springs * Mineral Water _°. ‘Phe Oook’s Springs are situated thirty miles west from Williams, Colusa county. The water from these Springs is recom mended for Dyspepsia, Billousness and all Stomach, Kidneyand = Liver Troubles. Malaria cannot exist in the system of those who use this water. : ‘The Oook’s Water is bottled absolutely te frofi the Springs wishows exposing the water to the atmosphere’ and @@Fis not charged. es: It is a delicious drink served cold“and. for lemonade there is mo other water on the market that can Compare, with it, A. B. WOLE, Sole gat fr Horta Couniy g