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BROWN & CALKINS. .
MONDAY ...-+++:JAN. 29,
Ps
THE TRANSCRIPT. BRITISH TROOPS ORDERED
TO ABANDON LADYSMITH.
———
1900
[SPECIAL TO THE DAILY
QUR NORTHERN NEIGHBORS.
songer of Saturday.
New York, Jan. 29.—A special from London to the
Kowsy Notes Prog the Downieville Mes. World says: “It is learned from reliable sources today that
. Field Marshal Roberts has ordered the abandonment of LadyTRANSCRIPT. }
.
\THE STATE LEGISLATURE
. CONVENED TODAY.
[SPECIAL TO THE DAILY TRANSORIPT.]
SACRAMENTO, Jan. 99—The Legislature
o’clock this afternoon, but so that it might-d
The Senate got to work shortly after th
had delivered a prayer Senator Cutter o
was ordered to convene at one
oso the clocks had to be set back.
at hour. When Rev. H. A. Sturtevant
ffered a resolution to the effect that the
ident “
John W. Jobnson, a former resk S. smith. The report cannot be confirmed, however, at the War'. senate immediately organize and elect temporary officers, this being adopted.
of Alleghany, died at the county hos-)
pital last Monday night. He was born . Office.”
in Louisiapa 69 years ago. ‘ . =
The Gold Bluff mill was shut down .
about 24 hours this week, caused by 4. giving t
jandslide which took out several boxes . ing the engagement at Spion Kop on the oA
ct flume conveying water to the . killed, 20 wounded and 6 sehen i diidcineslins
a ea Otsego mine an upraise con. Lonpon, Jan. 29.—The usual airy attempt to minimize the seriousness of . ine members answered the roll-call, the only absentee ‘being Howar a E.
necting the No. 2 and No. 3 tunnels . the situation in South Africa is lacking this afternoon. It is freely acknowledged . wright.
ous efforts to bring the war to 4 Rev. ©. L. Miel prayed and the proclamation of the Governor was read.
has been completed. This upraise was . by the leading officials that the most seri
much needed for ventilation. The ©X. . .64y conclusion have utterly failed. There is no longer any apparent wish
Lonvon, Jan. 29.—General Buller sends a special from Spearsman Oamp
be list of casualties of the bifth Division of the Mounted Brigade dur.
th instant. He says there were 22
Thos. Flint Jr. was chosen as President,
Mitchell as Minute Clerk and J. Lewis Martin as Sergeant at Arms. .
A recess was then taken till 4:30 o’clock.
IN THE HOUSE. .
Assemblyman Valentine presented a resolatio
E. J. Brandon as Secretary, E. 8S.
Anderson called the House to order at 1;25 o’clock. Seventy. died at 3a0 a'cloak yesterday morning
. d . ‘
traction of ore will now be resumed) 4:46 the true situation. On the other hand there is 8 disposition to. tity the Senate that the House had convened.
and the mill started.
Wm. York and sons are busily a
work at their mine, the Rising Sua, . the dilemma if possible.
which is situated a short distance below .
town. The water inthe shaft is pPUMP-! ai.t. transfer of the theater ‘of fighting from the rocky points of the
ed outandthey are now sinking. ‘The
mill is ranning steadily and we under. Tugela to the more open field of the Free S
stand it is crushing very good rock
the air. compressor baby drills in the . + ween the Federal attacks om General Lee
Gold Bluff mine on trial, and he says) + the British along the Tugela. They say
so far it is giving entire satisfaction. ne
‘ast finished putting a line of of the river. t
He has just finis Pp g es
t state fully the difficulties that face the British forces and discover a way out of. pause in hostilities inevitable, unless the Boers should now assume the offenMr. Copeland is now using one of . sive. The afterncon papers call attention to the closeness of the parailel betate is urged. There is at best a long
at Fredericksburg and the attacks} D
the British are now safely south be no election, as this was & continu
The Republican Senators ca
All hope relative of relieving Ladysmith has been abandoned. The imme-. chair. It was decided to not go
taion
SENATGRS IN CAUCUS.
ucused this afternoon, President Flint. in the
into the question as to whether this special
session is a continuation of the regular, but if necessary to take ap the matter
on the floor tomorrow. It was agreed to dis
tively neces sary. ‘.
Raub-offered a resolution providing that the officers of the regular session F. J. QHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo,O. . auent assessment, toget! pd Se the costs of be declared elected.
ibble raised the point of order that there were no vacancies and there could lieve him perfectly honorable in all Fs EN California.
pense with all attaches not posiof the: 338d session.
BORN.
GRASS VALLBY NEWS.
At Lake Gity, January 27, 1900, to
'mhe Doings of Our Neighbors as Told) tne wite ot George Hegarty, « son.
Over the Telephone.
Charles W. Kitts left this noon for ” 1] ie
San Francisco.
ic
Charles Brockington went to San H ood’ S Pi is :
Francisco yesterday. Are prepared from Na.
The Grass Valley Elke hold their ture’s mild laxatives, and
first regular meeting tomorrow night. while gentle are re iable
The Fire Department began today and cient. Theyadvertising the Washington’s Birthday
ball Rouse the Liver
Senator W. F. Prisk left for Sacramento yesterday to be present at the Cure Sick Headache, Bilopening of the Legislature. iousness, Sour Stomach,
ae ia preset . . ane Constipation. Sold
presence of an unusual member everywhere, 25¢. per box.
tramps in town. The local officers
are keeping close watch of them.
Mrs. Margaret Ahearn, aged 65 years, r
Prepared by C.L Hood & Co.,Lowell,Mass.
in instructing the Clerk to no¢g
Notice of Assessment
She leaves two sons and a daughter. i. sours MINING COMPANY
The funeral takes place Wednesday. ‘Location of principal piace of business,
“Gol. and Mrs. E. D. Boyle of Virginia . San Francisco’ ifornia. of works,
ape 18 . Nevada City, Nevada County, California.
ity are here renewing old acquaint-j. Notice is hereb: gives t at -. spect.
ances and seeing our mines. The}ine wth ge January, 1%), an aasensColonel mined at Cherokee on the San . ment (No, 1? Bey oro ont Oe real bat gtd
Juan ridge in early times. the Corporation. payable immediately in
a _C* Secon ommm, gt onteom
oe ar o'San Franc * Cali ‘ornia. 4
How’s This.
ect,
y stock Sg which this assessment shall
remain unpaid on the 28th day of February,
We offer one Hundred Dollars Re. 1900, will be delinquent, and advertised for
sale at public auction; and unless payment
sold on Monday, the
. ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. ge vat baton end $0 “the delinWe the undersigned, have known F. . *dvertising and expenton O.0 Beoret
' J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be-. Office—No. 404 onagouany ctreet,” San
business transactions and financially
able to earry out any obligations made
air pipe from the No. 4 tunnel level to
the bottom of the mine. Anair engine . Bold Robbery :
is being put in place to run the blower .
‘he present force is about 40 men. At Stockton.
After many months of suffering Mrs . [Sperial to the Daily Transcript.)
TO SAVE CLIFF DWELLINGS.
Movement in Denver to Turn a Beau“
tifal Colorado Region Iato a
“And was her death sudden?” asked
the coroner of the principal witness.
“Yes,” was the ‘reply; “the fall} o+ jeast.”
knocked her senséless; she never spoRe e
afterward.”
A Sympathetic Coroner. A Foregone Conclusion.
“What a tall girl Brigham’sdaughte
has grown tobe! She must be six fee
“Yes, but she’s a mighty nicegirland anda’ mucous surfaces of the 6 : idgaf d ; : ystem.
Poor woman; what an awful sad Mpa air Pag pracgl tide! tomarry Price 75c. per bottle. ‘Sold by all
Wore vie, weomete Dresses I'S Rightly Named.
7 Toledo,O. WALDING, Kinnan & Mar+ VIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Headl’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern‘ally, acting directly upon the. blood That's what oro says about the POPULAR BAKERY in the Transcript
block on Commereial street. You can
always depend, upon it that we Mircea,
i ‘ancy Pastry, Ev., from
oo cokeyare all right in . Deuggists. Testimonials free. : this Bakery are every reOakiand on last Friday. The news ot
her dwath was received with regret by
her many friends ip this section, and
the sympathies of all go out to the bereaved husband in his affliction. Mrs.
Et _ Wiggins was the eldest daughter of
ae James Millar, the well-known Sierra
Valley stock man. She was ‘born in
Australia 44 years ago, and while quite
young came to this country with her
.
.
.
Wiggins passed away at her home A StockTon, Jan. 29.—Five winsked
f National Park.
men, all young and Americans, went — nai anes
into Champion’s restaurant at 4a. m. As a result of a meeting in Denver a
While three of them held up the cook bill making the cliff dwellings region
. : : in the southwestern part of Colorado
i waiters with revolvers two went] national park will in all probability
through the till getting less than $15 be introduced at the next convening of
. b congress. Congressman John F. ShafA short time before the same gang roth, Judge George T. Sumner, Booth
eo intoa saloon, but the proprietor} Malone and Dr. Camden M. Cobern,
with the host, constituted the meet. fled and escaped them.
death!”. sighed
a married man of long standing.—Chicago Journal.
Voice from
After the First Move.
Professor (discussing organic and
inorganic kingdoms)—Now, if Ishould
shut my eyes—so—and drop my head—
so—and remain perfeetly still, you
would say I wasaclod. But I move, A
leap. Then what do you call me?
the coroner, who _was
Rear—A clodhopper.—
“Who is he?” pes
“J don’t know.” : ‘
“But you just spoke of him as a littic
fellow.”
“Well, being a tall girl, she wouldn’t
marry any but a little fellow, would
she?”—Chicago Daily News.
*
on 4
Chase & Sanborn’s celebrated coffee.
Two bitsa pound, For sale only by HOWARD LOVELAND.
Ge orge C. Gaylord & Son. tf
Hali’s Family Pills are the best. spect.
cor HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CAKES.
Don’t fail to try a dollar’s worth of All orders promptly filled and delivered
at your doors. 5
TELEPHONE WEST 8.
An Acqguired Talent.
“Ma, Mr. Boxer. was speakin’ about
pa’s gettin’ a medal for the way he!
fought at Santiago, an’ he said ps
She was married to James Wiggins at
Sierra City in 1875 and then came to
Downieville to live. ‘This place re
Wiggins disposed of his interests here .
and they went to Oakland, where they . the Four Corners.
lave since resided.
B. Needham. ‘The ceremony will be
North Bloomfield Stock Valuable.
held at the residence of the bride on
The Chronicle says: Judge Coffey Wabruary 70H
has refused to confirm the sale by GeoA id ; oy ‘our bagged: sixty-three
Staacke, the executor in charge of ate! eae iceee y
Thomas Bell’s estate, of 6075 shares of cottontail rabbits in the river bottom,
North Bloomfield Mining Company ie bani Horst place, last Saturday. Sev:
atock to Mr. Nobile, the broker, for . eT! parties have been out since but
$1.50 a share, Staacke was evidently . tnet with only ordinary luck. wig
very desirous to have the sale made, The Obinese gerdanere on the O Briss
but it was opposed by Attorneys Soke place have given up their lease and will
S. Drum and Leicester, representing . °°" oat kel accouns of the recent
creditors, Attorney Blakeman, reprebreaks in the levee being-allowed to re’ :
senting Mrs. Teresa Bell, Attorney Gal. oa eo evening a picet compléte
lagher, representing Miss Marie T. Bell . a ne ani me a pan ne ték. and Attorney Hayne, representing the ae ac a A aies hoes ae Mr
minor heirs: Mr. Mooser, secretary of . ° aH BY ce M iti a she Abies mie
the company, said that in the last fir-/* tay koa ORS ”
teen years the dividends from the idence. A most enjoyable evening Luin
mine have been greater than the aspent In. gawee and music. At midencammnte: night supper was served.
Some rich gravel bas been discovered, Attorney E. T. Manwell informe bis
prospecting is being done to and how . that the Kirshner property in Fresno
large this deposit is, and if it should pases pened wee Seapets Piss
prove of good extent a dividend may . “7°. . cae: we é ge
soon be de lared. Attorney Blakeman Davis for confirmation on February 30
stated that though no offer of more . Che property consists ssi land end wee.
than $150 a share for the stock can provements which Mr. Kirshner paid
now be obtained none of the other $1,600 for just a few tiibuths: prior to
stockholders are willing to sell for that nis death. ‘
amount, and Judge Coffey though! Constable Anderson arrested. Archie
if otber owners want to keep their Mahan of Horstville Thursday upon &
s'ock the Bel! esta e should no sell its charge of assault witha deadly secheide
shares at present. One stockboider ct bagi ee seen oitrie “
informed Blakeman that. if hydraulic . ne on ei — pon’ Mah pa
mining be again permitted the shares . sam sad coming up ® ar ae
will be worth $20 each. wagon pole struck: bim in the back.
Mahan became enraged and drew a
FOR THOSE WHO CYCLE.
The horse wanted good roads, the bi. acc
cycle has tried to get good roads, the
automobile must have good roads.—L. . :
A. W. Bulletin.
Young Mothers.
men,” remarked Tolliyer, thoughtfully. “‘How’s that?” inquired Bolivar. .
parents, they settling in Sierra Valley. . ing. Congressman Shafroth went over
the details Of passing such a bill, and
WHEATLAND HAPPENINGS. . been on the ground, recapitulated
: ; all they personally gathered concernin
mained her home until 1895, when Mr. . Doings of a Week as Culled From} the interesting ok below bene.
Granting that the people living in the
agricultural country
Cards are: out announcing the wed. the cliff dwellings made no objection to
geo ding of Miss Maud Sheets and Rev. J. the setting aside of the land containing
these prehistoric buildings, and he had
received almost an assurance that they
would not, Mr. Shafroth saw no im-—
knife threatening todo Mancieup. The —Washington Star.
facts of the case will be brought out in
Croup is the terror of thousands of shall not go with a north pole expedi“Curious paradox about these wheel. young mothers because its outbreak is : nh
. so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shi-. tion until the fashion is adopted of
. \oh’s Cough and Consumption Cure
“Why, the more they make a century . acts like magic in cases of Croup. It sates
: Sash an cpa City In . Ube never been known to fail. The
the younger they die.””"—Kansas City In i worst cases relieved immediately:
he other men present, all of whom
pediment in the way of passing the
bill.
Tit-Bits.
Certainly Very Consistent.
“That friend of mine says he can’t
bring himself to tolerate . anything . was married.”
English,” said Willie Wishington.
“JT have observed that,”
A Proclamation.
The Wife—You can’t blame me for . Ge gnijoh’
wanting nice dresses. All women are micnesor seis Spr pnenarepe only Aerie
slaves to fashion. . ;
Q The Husband—Well, I’ma strong ab. tlefaithfully, then if you can say you
Maps and abn of the ground = olitionist, and I can’t consistently give . are not benefitted return the bottle to
ruins were carefully gone over~ and . money toward encouraging slavery in . your Druggist and he may refund the
studied. While the dimensions of the ‘any form.—wN. Y. Journal
area were not specified, it is thought
that 15 miles, running northeast and
southwest, by four or five miles wide,
minerals or agricultural lands. Mr.
that no appropriation be asked for in
the first measure. It will be sought to
make some provision for the caretaking
of the ruins. Excavations must be
made scientifically and will be restricted by license. Mr. Shafroth will try
to enlist the interest of the Smithsonian
institution. The matter will be pushed
with all’ possible speed. At the present time two large exploring parties
of 100 members each are being organand excavate in the ruins.—Denver Reaon a
Unintentional
Frankness.
“Henrietta and I are studying Spanish,” said Mr. Meekton.
“By a conversational method?”
“Yes. We practice every evening.
Instead of speaking English we speak}
Spanish. I can’t understand a word
she says.”
“Don't you get tired of or a
“Not at all. I find it very enjoyable,”
Not Until Then.
Trivvet—Dicer,
I hear that you are
thinking of going with the next arctic
exploration expedition.
Dicer—It’s a: mistake, Trivvet. I
sending the relief expeditions in advance.—Town Tapics.
Many a Lover
Approved.
A Serious Question.
. Higgins — My wife always lets me
have my own way in everything and she
never does anything herself without . ¢
first asking my advice.:
Jasper — Goodness!’ that must
awkward. Who do you blame it on
when things turn out wrong ?—Chicago
Daily News.
ized, one in San Francisco and one in
the east, to visit the Mancos canyon nN 10 nN e / a) te V4
eo OEP POSS POO Hs
g
ALL SUNNY ROOMS.
: answered . Boxer’s and tell him I want to see him
contiguous to Miss Cayenne. “He doesn’t even draw . as quick as he can get here,.”—Clevethe line at English grammar.”—Cleve. !and Leader.
land Plain Dealer. ee
Smithers (society poet)—I am thinkwill include the most important ground ing of issuing a volume with wide marwithout infringing on any precious gins. Do you like the idea?
Miss De Facto (warmly)—Indeed,
Shafroth made copious notes to take . you cannot make your margins too
with him to Washington and will work wide for me.
for the passage of the bill. He advises Harlem Life. a
I adore blank verse.—
Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’. Snow & Co., of Washington, D.C., have in the
FIRST-CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS . 25%, =°57.0 co noun nal
Stopping places for all stages and busses.
wasn’t a natural born fighter.”
“What else did he say?”
“He said pa acquired it all since he
“Well; you just run right over to Mr.
SS
. —=
On Every Bottte
Ladies a
two-thirds of the contents of this botMAHER
priee paid.” Price 25 cts. 50 cts. and
$1.00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the
Aruggist. tf
10-Gent Hose for .
nd Ghildren
—_AT —
Ladies, we want to
In Ty New
Location. and Childrens’ Hose.
The finest Photograph Gallery
+ in the interior. Masonic Build4
ing, Commercial St. More room
be and better. light.. Drop around
when you have time.
ing half as good as th
Nevava City a We have told you
Grass VALLEY, GAL.
¢
ee
50 CENTS A WEEK
10 cents a week or 40 cents a month. Payable invariably in advance.
Property For Sale.
Fire-proof brick building and barn ad.joining. situated at the junction of Commercial and Broad streets, known as the
Jéhnston property. Enquire of Geo. E. Johnston. ji6
Railroading Patents. _
A single firm of Patent Lawyers, Cc. A.
and look around our store.
every day.
last year procured 1,630 patents for their
fact'that Hosiery of all kinds is going up. We
place in our.window No. rt 50 dozen of Ladies’
They will all be sold at
& COS.
, call your attention to the ,
10 CENTS A PAIR.
You will never have a chance to get a stockis again for 10 cents.
things, and now. we want you to get some of
these Hose while we have them at this price.
about the raise in other
Respectfully,
&
Wien teste of not 8 pm onan bg
e' nserted unde ‘or 50 cen’
aweek or $20 phere Eac additional line MAHER & co.
Ladies of Nevada City, when you are down town come in
We will be glad to see you at any
time, whether you buy or not.. Lots of new things coming in
To the ladies who live out of town we would say, Write to
us for samples. Your orders will receive our prompt attention.
M, & CO.
roading patents through the Patent Office,
but they insist that this locomotion is bett
than ox-carting them, for by the latter prodependent. Price 25cts., 50 cts.and $1 00. For sale
“If the preservation of health be thy . by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf das turned with disgust from an other Ba orciot sted ordi oy Pew pe: cess the inventor often dies before he gets KINK 9
object, nae ed oe aie nds hun. nae: alan jovehle i om oe Brg ssi Has the lar; gest and most st modern dining . bis patent. j13-1m
gry, an rink only when thou are} i nreath. Karl’s Clover Root Tea puri. room inthe s , With the est: a i HN . SESE ESE SS MEETS
thirsty,” says the old proverb. This Champion Boot Black. des the breath by its action on the the market affo Store for Sale, _ : * s
advice was given before the days of forthe best’ shine in:town call on William bowels, ete., as nothing else will. Sold The New Management The variety store of E. F. Rosenthal on uri r IS THE PLA a8
cycling, but it is equally applicable . “tevens at Wild's barber shop. Tan and . for years on absolute guarantee. * OF She. Unio Hotel, with its ¢ potently add. Commercial street is offered for sale at a
CE TO BUY AA
_
colored shoes aspecialty. Satisfaction guar25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale by H. Dick. DS Improve ta, make it the finest’ and bargain. Apply to the owner on the prem“ay
now.
the dragsist tf most. popular resort in the mountains of ‘ee : s ame AON AOE CSP PAE R ATS NICE PRESENTS ; s%
orice tes ‘beanie at sll tose: 00 auteed. ef -Jerman, the ggist. Northern Central California. < ises. j2-tf
‘ $ CURB ORS
puncturable tires we read about? Tires ——
1 b A : ae
are being punctured every day, and it
Swing Chairs, Fancy Rockers 3%
can’t be that riders prefer that sort .
Chiff a . Ko
of thing. Perhaps the tires are in the wer’
<
: a
same class as the lamps that never go
Htoniers Rugs aK
out.
3;
‘
A local cycler. was the subject of a
we i . i LS
Bed Lounges Couches RV
collision some time ago, inasmall town
. ‘
«
in‘ th t New . “For% K
igithe center Of Mew: Sars state 2° PAS AS AS AE WE WS WE WE AE AE AE ASAE ASUS ASAT TS AE US AE AE AE AE MS AS AE AS Carpet Sweepers Bedroom Suits Parlor Furnitare 2 td 1 Pid
:
: Nz tunately for him,” gravely oe
the only newspaper in the village, “his
injuries consisted only of a few bruises
about the face and right shoulder, a
broken jawbone, a fractured shoulder.
*plade, a broken collar-bone, several .
teeth knocked out, and the other shoulder dislocated. It might easily have .
proven more serious.”
Firemen Make Their Own Equipment. .
The men of the fire department of
Lincoln, Neb., are setting an example
to their fellows in other cities in thrift R ‘
and economy. At the rear of one of the
engine houses a Wagon factory has been mar .
established, and here the men spend <) A
their leisure bours building, under the *
ladders and other equipment needed by
the department. Skill as 4 wagonmaker, qa painter or-an iron worker is
now required of those who wish to be.
eome firemen in the Nebraska capital.
Neo
dx by the money or not.
re ee Seer ee see
¢
New Patterns.
direction of the chief, all the wagons, H Country orders wil reeelve prompt
q attention whether accompante?
@
They are right in style
money. We have on hand a line
— : _ UA
Extra Well Made. Perfect Fitting.
and they are right in price.
of Worsteds, Cassimeres and Scotch Effects
that sold all season for $6 and $7, but in order to make room for Spring Ggods you may
have them now for $5, and all-others at the same reduction.
reduction of from-to to 15 per cent. on each pair of pants
insist on it being a CASH S
made free of charge. —
TER & JOHNSTON.
ALE. Any alterations that are necessary will be
None better for the, .
Pig a gs Oe a
er
ai ites
ee a ee In other words there is a
‘ ° vital i
in our store. But we must merenaee MANY PECPLE FIND THE AN
At the store of
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him a trie] order.
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every family.
SWER TO BE:
RICHARDS.
is BROAD STREET, NEAR OLPY HALL.
°
_ $e EEEE ESR RRR
eel
The Question——— .
As to where one can buy Groceries and Provisions to the best ad.
vantage—that is,can get the best goods, fairest measure a04
promptest service at the most reasonable price, is a question of
Of course you know that Richards selis all kinds of Holiday Delicacies. 2°
i ; well as staples. If you do not already trade with him, it will pay you to give
inal
THE TRA
MONDAY,...++sacalaini
Miss Cassie Fa
On Tuesday, Ja
Cassie Farley, a forv
ciy, was married i
Mr. Arthur L. McOr
Salinas Journal has
count of the weddin
“A very private h
that Tuesday morni
of Judge and, Mrs. 1
city, when their y
Miss Cassie G. Fa
bride of Arthur Li, !
F. Phelps of the Ce
byterian church so!
riage vows in the pr
immediate family a1
friends. The father
bride are well-know:
city and the bride t
ing and lovable y:
affectionate regard .
friends. The groot
business men of Fr
the Raisin Packers’
ing to the recent
that lately befell th
was.gowned in som!
the happy occasion
all a society event.
of the wedding ¢
congratulations wel
_ breadfast was serve
and bride took the’
Francisco, thence a
moon season they
their future home.”
Prospective Mil
The election of 0
Infantry Regiment,
held next Saturday
mento. It is thous
tain George A. Nib
this city will be ck
the senior Oaptain
eminently qualifies
disciplinarian and
lar. In case he is .
tention of Compan
present First Li
monds, who is a ut
them, to become tl
Revivalist W:
Wednesday’s Q
says: Revivalist W:
ed the cyclone evan
health from overw
Plumas county gi’
the examination :
Mr. Weber came .
copper mine situ
Fork near the Bi
ihe came to Gree
visited Round Va
ing sections in In
he is at Taylorvil!
properties.
Bankrupt .
Referee Bliss of
fused a discharge
chant of North Ss
applied to the U
Court to be decla
opposing creditot!
Marysville whose
Mason of this cit
Hi Yuen’s attorn
Haven of San.
Power of this cit;
Referee’s decisic
Turne<
Saturday night
pr from the cou
at the Palace ov
Early yesterday
departure and
$14 in money ap
longing to one
stable Dillon is
ing to locate the
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