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_ THURSDAY......PEB,
To Be Enlarged Soon—!n Blctle CanIt. ia expected that the Nevada City
postoffice will shortly be supplied with
an electric cancelling. machine, Postmaster Oarr on yesterday received instructions from the Department to obtain from the Nevada County Electric
Power Company a bid on supplying a
quarter horse power with which to ran
such a machine daily from six o’clock
a.m. to nime p. m., and also to ascerAs might be expected, Allardt, who
has from the first been hand-in-glove
with the anti-miners, condemns the
dams in sweeping terms. He. prefaces
“The California Debris. Commission
applicatiom to mine, of which 804 have
been granted. The Com report
i nt sixp. States that .4 permits have tain the nature of the enrrent sup-. Stes thet ‘thirteen. permit
“plied, voltage, etc. in order that the . [62 cancelled, and thirty permits have
proper machinery might be sent. Mr.
Carr today forwarded the required. fig-"
ures. By the use of this labor-saver,
which is already in use in many of the
large cities of the country, letters will
be automatically cancelled and dated
with great speed. ~ é
It is expected that the Department
will-very shortly issue: orders -for the
widening of the quarters now occupied
a8 a postoffice and for the re-arrangesuspended on account of the neglect
of the owners to comply with instructions concerning the impounding works
or from accidents to those works.’ :
“The nature of the impounding works
authorized and accepted by the Commission is briefly described: in a tabuWith few and unimportant exceptions
they are dams or barriers constructed
ment of the boxes, etc. in conformity . 9°T0S* sorees or canyons. which bave
with the plans recently agreed upon
between Inspector Thrall and the Recheretofore served as dumping places
ter Brothers in whose building the of-. °!@#8sifled as follows: — ;
fice is located.
TAR BAND CONCERT.
The Righth Regiment. Musicians at Armory Hall Saturday Night.
Company C of this city will turn out
ia uniform Saturday night to assist in
the: reception of the Eighth Regiment
Band which will give a: concert and
“Twenty-three rock or stone dams.
“One earth and stone dum.
“One earth dam.
“Eighty-four brush dame.
“Seventy-two log, brush and earth
dams.
“Twenty-one brush and gravel dams.
“Four leg, brush and boulder dams.
“Three log. and rock dams. c
“Twenty-five log or timber dams.
“Fifteen crib dams.
“A total of 251 structures, of which
dance at Armory hall on that evening. only twenty-seven are constructed
Captain Nibell and his boys have do-. wholly of durable material, that is, of
nated the use of their building for the! stone or earth, while the remaining 224
occasion, : ;
The program of the evening will indams are constructed, either in whole
or in part, of perishable material, that
clude popular and high-class music, in. jg, of logs or brush, subject to a more
cluding all the leading patriotic airs. . or less rapid decay.
‘There are a number of first-class solo
“Those built of rock or stone are not,
, performers, including some of the most . however, structures laid as masonry
~ notable that played jn the Mexican. in mortar or cement, but are merely
Band at the Midwinter Fair. embankments
ef those materials
‘successors Seas > BO. Luetje.
‘the direction of the Oslifo rnia Debris: ~ Less than a third of an inch of rain
tinue cloudy tonight and tomorrow.
. Fancy cream cheese in tin foil and
. genuine Swiss cheese, at Jackson’s, tf,
The work of reconstracting the front.
of the Legg & Shaw Company’s store
has, since its organization, received 390 . has commenced.Oonrad Weisenburger -has sold his
ranch on the upper Grass Valley road
to an Italian from Sierra City.
. You may have eaten-ripe olives, but
not the Ehmann Olive Co.’s ripe olives,
now on Sale at George C. Gaylord &
Son’s, Broad street. =
The ladiesand gentlemen of the A.
O. U. .W. decoration committee will
meet at Armory hal! at two o’clock
Sanday afternoon. :
Judge Nilon expects to return Sun-,
morning “he will sentence Robert
‘Hooper, the slayer of Mark Casey. .
~The Excelsior Water Company is engaged in rebuilding the:section of its
‘Yuba that was. recently carried away
by a landslide. :
-The Broad -Streets have challenged
the-Indian Flats to play baseball next
Saturday. They may conclude to turn
it intoa game of snowball if the weather
should take a sudden switch.
The Native Sons:of Hydraulic Parlor
did not get-up early enough this morning to secure the block of sixty-five
seats they wanted for tomorrow night’s
minstrel show. They cannot go in a
body, so they will do the next best
thing and make it a “go-as you please.”
Last evening shortly before dark A.
B. Wolf's team started from upper Commercial street without a driver and ran
to the junction of Kast and West Broad
Streets where they were caught. The
only damage was a broken singletree
and a sprung axle. A firecracker scared
the horses.
Sold by the Administrator.
“Phe weather bureau says it will conan epee’
-W. B. Bourne went to San Francisco
_P, Brannan retarned last night from
Virginia City. ae
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Starr went. to
San Francisco today. _ & ;
Roger Stenson departed this noon
for the Comstock and may go further
; y. Cohn, a native of Grass: Val‘ley, is up from San Francisco om a
visit; ee Se
H. Pengelly, ex-superintendent. of
the Orleans mine, left this noon for
San Francisco. we S
First Lieutenant John R. Tyrrell of
lated synopsis appended tothe report. day from Woodland and on Monday . afternoon’s train,
Mrs. Samuel;Granger and Mrs. Ella
Clarke gavea consolation whist. party
last night at the former’s home,
. Mrs.J;D. Fisher, who formerly had
for the hydraulic mines, and may be diteh near Jones Bar on the South . , millinery store at. Nevada City, left
here on the noon train for San FranArchie Conaway, son of Chief Engineer Conaway of the Fire Department,
is at Manila with the First California
Regiment.
The remains of the late George Cobb
who died at Los Angeles will arrive
here this afternoon and the funeral
will take place tomorrow morning.
Rev. B. Dent Naylor is about to give
a series of popular entertainments for
the benefit of his church, the first one
taking place on Friday evening of next
week.
Car! Sanford, who has been ill at his
home below Grass Valley, has so far
recovered as to return to Sacramento
to resume his studies in the Business
College.
Annie McCabe having refused to
come into court to testify at the trial
of saloon-keeper Johnson for furnishing her with whiskey, the Justice and
_. Daughters’. minstrels. Many persons}.
were unable to obtain entrance and it},
sage of Assembly Bills 412 and 413. _
has been détermined to give a third
performance. next Tuesday evening.
The show was a grand success in every
particular, Io the eake walk, which
was decided by the volume of applause
audience, Will Williams and Mrs. A. J.
Argall won the cake. © ~~ :
AFTER THE SOLDIBRS.
Santa Graz Wants Them to Go There Ey~_ ory Yoar,
A committee of citizens from Santa
Cruz, headed by Mayor W. H. Lamb
and Dunean McPherson, editor of the
Santa Cruz Sentinel, arrived in. Sacramento. yesterday mornimg, says the.
Bee, for the purpose of urging the pas.
These bills offer'to the State, free of
charge, any portion of the 600 acres of
want for a military encampment site.
Santa Cruz is fond of having the soldiers in her midst, und would like to
. am now showing as varied line
as you would care to gaze upon-Both Comic and Beautiful.
a
Come and see the Assortment.
osha Gress W. H. CRAWFORD, ™3,S082t,
have the National Guard camp with
Sa
her each ‘year. Hence the offer. In
addition to givimg the lund free of
charge, the people of Santa Cruz offer
to pipe water to the grounds at,their
own expense. #
The matter came up last night before
the Joint Committee on Military Affairs. See x
Success Comes to those who persevere. If you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla
faithfully and persistently, according
to directions, you may depend upon a
cure when a cure is possible.
.
sg \
Hoop’s PILts are easy to take, easy to
operate. Oure indigestion, sick headache.
Rae Oe aon oa aE
Hay, Corn and Barley.
No.1 -baled hay, Egyptian corn and
seed barley for-sale in quantities to
suit. Apply to J. G. Ogden, MarysFancy Groceries
BEEHIVE
GROCERY ..
J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor
Agency For--lonogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup .
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
7)
Depot for
or ell
PATE FOIS. . DEVILED AND POTTED
cing 12 bottles I
» how well, have
i that I owe my
a.” W. D. Fore.
, Sarsa> parilla
‘rue Blood Purifier.
Infor $5.
Peenously with
8 Sarsaparilla. 26c.
SD,
{yen}
SO 0%,
0.0. Weisenburger this noon sold . jawyers went out to her house this afby auction the residence. property on . ternoon.
Piety Hill belonging to thelate Samuel. J R Nickerson and wife, old-time
The price of admission to the condumped across the canyons, and alcert, inclading the dance to follow, will . lowed to assume their natural slope or
be Lut tity vents. : angle of repose; hence they are subject Gre es
_ This is the first famous band to visit . to gradual and even rapid disintegration . T. Shurtleff. N.J. Rohr bid it in for/ residents of the lower part of the
Nevada City in many years. from the destructive effects of any ai ~ . eounty, on January 31ét celebrated the
considerable freshet surmounting their . 60th anniversary of their wedding.
Dente at Nat Teed crests. In short, none of the above The Probable Reason. They have four sons’and three daughYesterday’s Sacramento Bee gives. enumerated dams can be regarded as. “Ma,” said Tommy, as he laid aside . ters living.
the following account of the death of stable or imperishable structures.”: _. the pictorial Bible and looked up. On July first the ‘postoffice will be
the sister-in-law of Mrs. Fred Searls of/ After estimating the amount of. “What is it?” asked bis mother, low-. moved into the Cabinet building, corthis city: ebris deposited in the various moun-. ering her crocheting. ner of Main and Church streets, and
_ Mrs. Sarah Phipps-Pond, the wife of. tain waterways and giving other} “[ know why angels have wings.” a first-class outfit of furniture and
Principal J. H. Pond of the Sacramento . figures, Engineer Allardt submits the “Why, Tommy?” boxes will be put in.
High School, died at an early. hour this . following conclusions: . #Qause the streets inheaven are all. There. was another immense audimorning of a surgical operation per-/ “First—That the impounding works . a-aowin’ with’ milk an’ honey, an’ ef . enceat Fraternal hall last night to see
furmed last Friday. She was taken ill. or debris dams heretofore constructed they didn’t they’d get their feet sticky.”
about two weeks ago, and as her con-j for the purpose of permitting the condition grew serious, her only hope for. tinuance of hydraulic mining do not
Tecovery lay in a surgical operation: . comply with the requirements set forth
which, unfortunately, was unsuccess. in the Caminetti Act.
ful. Mrs. Pond wasa very handsome. “Second—That said debris dams are
young woman, of refined-and sympa-. temporary in their character and are
thetic nature, and had a large circle: of . liable to be destroyed, sooner or later,
friends. She was a native of this State, . either by the decay of their wooden
and of the age of 26 years and six parts, or by being swept out by the
months. Besides her husband, she/ force of heavy freshets. ‘
leaves three young children, She was; “Third—That all debris dams, even if
the daughter of Mrs. James Stewart of . constructed in strict conformity. with
this city. the recommendations adopted by the
Act, will fail to restrain the sand and
MEATS AND FISH.
Mascot Whiskey $1 00 , Mikado Soap
Duffy’s Malt Whiskey 100! SUE BORD 2 reco ceivicdisnk eee
Pepsin Whiskey Clairette Soap......... eee
Game Cock Whiskey
Monarch (Jug) Whiskey 1 09 . Water Queen Soap
75 . Copco (white) Soap. ........000
ville, Cal. f8-lw
Clearance : Sale.
I X L Whiskey
Rock & Rye Whiskey.. .:...... 1 00; Cashmere (white) Soap
Maple Rum 1 00 Brown (11¢ Ib bar) Soap.. .+...
Sherry Wine
Orb WAG siisse ee sa cceveresacessec ds vcisse 4
Sea F Wash’
Claret Wine ag fen + oem Wash'g Powder,3lb pekg
. Diamond Dust Washing Powder..
‘* ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee
is the Best.
Give it a Trial. =. 2 = «
‘The Happiest Girl
In town is she who has received an ‘Engagemeut or Wedding Ring purchased here.
> Our stock of Jewelry is particularly well
suppiied with these articles of feminine
adornments and their beauty is not equalled
by any othr establishmentin this city,
The settiugs are unique and the workmanship excellent. The stones are without flaw
_A St. Louis grand jury reports that
15 per cent of all crimes are committed
by imtoxicated person, and that most
all of the burglaries and robberies are
committed by boys and young men be-.
tween the ages of 15 and 26.
Only Parts of Dollars
Stand where Whole
Dollars stood before.
To obtain possession of any of the
Fine Footwear
In our stock a very small tax will be
put upon your pocket book.
Our January Clearance Sale has been
inaugurated and we have not spared
the prices, but cut right and left, in orJEBEL OD otto
10c qo THIS OUT. % 10c
This Coupon and 75 cents in cash
will purchase
85c Box of Extra Sodas,
AT WOLP’S.
*
-““T. am glad to say,” remarked Mr:
Meekton, “that I never spoke a hasty
word to you.” “No, Leonidas,” answered bis wife, rather gently, “I am
willing to give you credit for not hurrying about anything.”
JOE ULE
Anything For a Change.
RKP K HRI HOE:
AOS AOS AGS AG AG
Roe nae a brilliant. There isa great variety
clay coming from the hydraulic mines, OkES Good until PE * . dor to promote rapid sales. «phe on ein cra eh phon
Some gentlemen were talking at the/the material which in the past has : 10c @ FEB. 49, 99, f 10c % There’s splendid values offered in :
Courthouse yesterday about the ver-. covered the valley lands and choked i x * . Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, SEES IO IO IR
dict in the Hooper murder case when 8 . the river channels. : pee Sese ote se ees ye er est st And. Siipperas
:
d lawyer remarked that it was undoubt-! «Fourth—That by far the greater por5 Don’t neglect to seize the opportuee BRA Rw >.
aow edly in line with the law. tion of the material in the banks of the nity. M j cturin, weler.
Cor“Curse the law,” said a man who/ hydraulic mines still sought to be BOVEY BROS., anutfa & Jewele
SS
— isn’t a lawyer. “What the country . worked, consists of the same light mawants is more justiceand not so much . terial, namely, sand and clay.
lays le. sa ‘. “Fifth—That after the hydraulic
PES Ta Die mines using the debrisdams are worked
The Next Grand Commandery. out and sbendastd, the dang: will be
The next regular session of the Grand . left without care er supervision, their
Commandery of Knights Templar of. disintegration and final destruction
of California wil! be held‘in Sacramento, . wili then “be greatly accelerated, and
beginning on April 2list. Sacramento! eventually all the material stored beCommandery, No. 2, will make elabor-. hind them will be swept out and car3 . ate arrangements to give the visiting . ried to the rivers below, causing a furoe . Knights a royal entertainment during . ther rise of their beds. In that event
> : t! e’r stay in the capital city. a recurrence of a flood like that of
’ 1861-62 might endanger the very .exist‘THERE is more Catarrh in this section . ence of the cities and towns situated
of the country than all other diseases . upon the banks of those rivers.
put togetber and until the lastfew. “Sixth—That the system of impoundyears it was supposed to be incurable. img works, as now carried on, can
For a great many years doctors pro-. afford no protection to the valley innounced it a local disease, and pre-. terests; it is a menace,a delusion and
> \seribed local remedies, and‘ by con-ja snare. In my judgment permanent
F antly failing to cure with local treat . relief and safety can be secured. only
ment, pronounced it incurable. Science . by the absolute and unconditional prohas proven catarrh to be a constitu. hibition of hydraulic mining.”
af Re ae Chinese New Year Here.
anufactured by F. J. . Today the Chinese ushered in the
edo, Ohio, is the only . New Year with music that has little
on the market. It. melody:for Melican man. The Celestials will eat, drink and make merry
nty. Broad Street. This cut shows a product of the
Keystone State.
A fine gold-filled watch case. Thesecases are
warranted to wear for 25 years, and the person who gets one is fortunate, as. fully 50 per .
cent. of the cases now sold for gold-filled are
rolled or electroplated.
BEWARE OF CASES
That bear not the name of the manufacturer
stamped in the metal: ~ aa
&@F We sell only first-class goods.
A. & H.W. Hartung ©
You can do it with
Sucéessors to F. C. Luetje.
Ch change them daily. : SS Se Wevacceaee Broad Bixset, above Pisa, Renan ONS,
. Wolf's Cash Grocery,. . . 2% . While There’s Life
Pectoral Commercial Street, Nevada City. . There's a general gathering up here : Th er e’ Ss S oap.
Back Ache ’D . tee Youn EVE OH THs ap.
In constant pain when o
your feet? :
Is that dragging, pulling
sensation with you from morn
till night ? ae
Why not put the medicine
exactly on the disease ? Why
not apply the cure right to
It Means Money Far Yoo, . Warm Welcome
Slim Pocket Books.
We have established a reputation for selling the Best Goods at Lowest Prices, but
now we are going to put’ still more money
into your pocket.
Cut these coupons out and bring them to
onr store, with the required amount of cash.
rices. :
rand Watch these Coupons closely, for we
proper
Black,
sets—
of odds and ends after the holidays and
: where we find too many of a kind we
Joist dcdcdc attach a price which is much lower than
CUT THIS OUT 5c = the usual and the things are quickly
*«
taken by wise buyers. The opportunity
to secure. s
Staple and Fancy Groceries atmuch
less than value is now presented. Those
who wish to save money will take the
hint.
his Coupon and 55.cents in cash
will purchase
60c Square Butter,
At “WOLF’s.””
follow will come along next. month and
will consist of a street parade with firecrackers accompaniments and the
shooting of bombs.
We haven't “any old kind of Soap.”’
y
y 4
Ke tT hakatetetenstanatensiahebe
BRIEF IEE
, a a ickly 61 ne 21 We keep all the ular, fashionable
e place 4 _ ¥. 5, OHENEY & Co. Prop., Toledo, Ox' Joseph Jeffersom, when asked the quickly pene n _—s until e keep popular,
en ¢ e % ae: by Druggists, price 750. per bot-. other day why he never pote ng hon pcre ocuee: 5¢ i FEB. 419, '99. 5c : P, G. SCA DDEN, << and standard brands of
nits ; % Hall’s Family Pills are ihe best. nt eae ot eee oe md et lieved vm and strength nae a talalalanlalelahtohininiainintelniaets Commercial St: is
ae could mot pay mes higher compliment) TH uy yinster ever acted. 20. quickly Air ‘ Castile and Antiseptic . t me —— = ee te ee sar ak sue The Glenbrook, Medicated, Toilet, Bath, Antisep
y B. Alien ve ope complete contro ° ;
-a piano store on Broad street and they kinds of pain. _ {Ralph Maitland.. .Proprietor SOAPS
"S,; are offering pianos lower than was Placed over the chest it is ape AN .
: 5 ever known in oir city. 3-tf a powerful aid to Ayer’s U H Li e ) St: bl : ‘ zs 5
vans CRT cries arg Ie Cherry Pectoral; relieving Mon LIVery Stadie,. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. et
vans, Six loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s. Jike; but don’t hold congestion _ drawing out Main st., opp. Union Hotel, Agent for the eclebrated I C KER M AN’S
: > : weer _ . as a reflection of the t all inflammation. s trea oe the ¢
$, > E < Mim isae tea aN ae concrete thing Iteelt. ” POR SALB RY ALL DRUGGIOTS. Henry Lane, Prop’r Ruhstaller Beer,
tue suet turn-outs iu the eounty.endplen . Give me call and you'll never regret
of
Open day and night it. Pine Street, Nevada City.
embalmihg parlors, Broad street Nevade City. cao p 28-tf DRUG STORE.
the beart of their countrymen.