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July 10, 1897 (4 pages)

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Y Detendants. } : n brought i ety OF “Nevada, Seaus of GaGeut omplaint tiled in said in the olfice of the Clerk of ait)? . ticle re eople of the State of Ca: , aed aut jisiuond ernie sol ation) and "Wilaon Sycae na hi i. ok Howard, Thomas -H, Swope, an, f uhn, fdministratrix of the Kstate CU. O, » Veceased, comprising 4, ion doing busi : Be eae ‘Mtuiig ‘Cane eae es fo ea = “Fequired to appear in) brought inst you by tere shoe . © of Caiiforni fhe Complaint Hled therein: ait! 8, (exclusive of the day of service © service on you of this jummMons—j vithin this County, or, if served “elie within thirty days, or Judgment © will be taken against YOu according raye: of said Complaint, . action is brought to foreclose ic’s Liens and Miners’ lnk Liens, it for Wi i ck Howard Thomas’ n se Le Huhn, Administratrix. ot ft of .Ernest UC. 0, Huhn, Deceasey ling an association known as the Uak ining Company, fendants, in ex Bid ie ere i Property deseiibed é syed onbaid inte ica cl roperty On wiiich said for is described as follows, to wit. votel 1 plece mining propert; 4s the Kagle bird i ‘ks, situated at Py verta irre oes ining’ Distriet. Nevada © } oe ip 17 in the United States Land ©: _ ned feet.in jonath, by L containing about 20,14ac together with the ho ing wor ' , aud the thirty stamp quartz\mi all buildings ene: and iachinery, houses, stables, structures a ©verything ights, easements, aad that the liners { subject to the lien: atiffs, and all ow i : 0 foreoloned. wners and claimants mount claimed. by cach Plaintit 5 is sought to foreclose -said ‘Neue WS: Whittaker, $1143; Harry Kite mauth, $328; Carl Knauth $117.51 be $1140.86; and C. A. Lille, $1 194.68: r with costs of iiling said liens and ys’ fees, and general relief. ‘ which will more fully appear bj ref. © the Complaint on file in said cause, Du are notified that if you fail to apanswer the said Complaint as abovel d, the said Plaintiffs will apply to the or the relief demanded in the Com.# under my hand and Seal r Court of the County of Rene f California, this 6th day of May’ J.J. GREANY, Foxp and I. C. Linpuzy, Ferien 1897. Summons, E SUPERIOR COURT OF Hct, pies sptate oe California in ¥ , and fires oi vs. Mary I. Healy, EB, 0, 1 Said propert, ie Deteadante yf S. nt: h. m8-2m, , Soracco, Defenders” B. Healy and re hereby requirea to appear in an “ought aginst you in t. “a Superior F the County of Nevada, State of ia; on the 2th day of June, 1894,"by uly Piaintiff, and to answer the com: : within ten days (exclu 1e day of service) after the service of this Summons, if served within nty 3or if served out of this County, ‘irty days, or judgment will be taken you by default, accordin. ty the 4 anid complaint. i Acticn is brought to obtain a de. his Court for the foreclosure of a mortgage described in said com: d executed by H. Healy and Mary 1, the 2th day of May; 1894, to secure lent of a certain romisso:y no lfax, May .5r:, 1897, for the sum “a able three years after date with in. the rate of 12 per cent per annum e until paid in U.S, fold coin to C. Piaintit?, alleges that in July, 18%, One of the makers of said note and e died and left. survivin him, as > Defendants and Plaintiff: that no aid rincipal sum or interest has id. laintii#f demands . Judgment ou for said sum of $700 and interest at 12. per cent per’annum, from May reasonable attorneys fee and costs hat the, premises conveyed by said 2 may be sold, and the roeseds aphe payment of the amount due upon missory note. Judgment fir de co pai ae estate of fa eked and j nent against Defen @uts, ex" y ‘If Heals, is wane And in case § eeds are not sufficient to pay the} n to obtain an execution against ndant, Mary T. Healy, for the bal# maining due, and also that the a sndants and all persons claiming ixh or under said Defendants,barred and _ foreclosed of all right, n, lien, equitv of redemption, and . in and to'said mortgaged prem. or otherand further relief. i u are hereby notified thet if you & pear and auswer the said Com‘ above required the said Plaintiff i Judgment for any money or dam: e Complaint, gs arising upon con @ he will apply to the Court for any ef demanded in said Complaint. Given under my band and Seal a ' of the Said Su f 4 the Oouney of rior Court, of . i evada, State of California, this with’ day of . June, inthe year of our Lord x one thousand eight hundred and ninety seyen. J.J. GREANY, Clerk. By J. C. Niton, Deputy Clerk. ity, June 26, 1897, : J ¥ ‘ ia Ic AS COOD FOR ADULTS. NTED. PRIGS oo. 0 co. Seti eben ee gra ours truly, _ ABNEY, CARR &CO . LE BY W. D. VINTON, a OTH YEAR—No. 11356 ia Se SAT RDA EVENING, JULY To, 1807. EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, eee eee Take Notice, ; mblers, pim,8; vagrants, ’ who play the piand in _ of ill repute, are notified to bwn in twenty-four hours. This 5 made in compliance with Sec_ for residents as weil as the « and ; population of this class. Parili ng to obey the order will. be ‘d and prosecuted. . D. B. Gercuutt, Sheriff. KE. A. TomPxins, " Qity Marshal. BRAPE-VINE DISPATCH. E § in the Reported Railroad ‘Fatality Near Clipper Gap. $ Thursday it was rumored at Valley that a young woman comest with the Christian Endeavor sionists had fallen from the platof*a Central Pacific ‘train after ig Clipper Gap, in Placer county, bat her body was cutin two. This ‘telephoned to Sacramento rela o the matter, and received a reply juch a rumor had reached there the telephone wires but its reliabilis questioned. At the same time re sent for publication this dis» which we printed: B reported here that a young lady f a car at Clipper Gap this mornhd was cut in two. ‘the same evening some of. our mporaries had what purported to ong message from Auburn giving Heged particulars of the alleged pnt. Yesterday we had diligent fy made at Auburn and Clipper bout the matter: The answer that nothing of the kind had been’ of there. The railroad people at pento further said mo such an mt had occurred on the line of D The whole thing seems to mn a pure and simple fake, ating possibly from an accident becurred “earlier in the week at a A ThreeWheeled Runaway. s morning a four-horse team _ beng to Jeff Ralston, was standing in ‘of Ogden Bros.’ blacksmith shop © Plaza while repairs were being othe wagon. One of the hind ls was off. Something frightened brses and they started up SacraD street, dragging the wagon. with ‘wheels. The Union Hotel bus oming down Sacramento street at me, filled with passengers. “Oap” mm swung his team to one side, ehrig’s brewery, but could not . ” itirely out of the way, the big jomiug up against the bus broadbut luckily without doing any 6. Two men jumped from the tabbed the leaders and stopped fnaway. No damage was done to g wagon. f acing at Glenbrook Park. evra tinea Ty Lowden, Secretary of the s’ Association, and William the well-known pool seller, are fom San Francisco for the purbf trying to grrange for a race ig at Glenbrook Park in August. ark Association does not wish charge Messrs. Lowden and will rent. the park and manage Bees. They say they can bring Barly a hundred of the best runhorses in the State. Tomorrow ill meet with the Directors of Bociation, and some conclusion . reached. ia oe the Leak. prday morning there was a strong gas at the corner of Pine and (cial streets and in that neighi. It soon became apparent that lias a leak in the main pipe. Vic forlsed over a half day yesteri until noon today digging on reet before the leak was found. uble was caused. by the main acking at a point near where it ithe large sewer. The damaged is repaired and the disagreezble 2ected Principal at Mary sville. 8. Martin of this city is Principal of the B street gramiool in Marysville ata salary of) honth. He will have the superBucy of some seven or eight . Mr. Martin formerly taught in fenth grade of the grammar ‘Found p of this city, and resigned to} & more lucrative position in the t School of Industry. He proved ‘to be one of the best teachers ed in the schools here at any Best in the Market. inger Sewing Machine, Office ree ‘j2l-Im BLOPER WARD ~~ BOUND OVER, a, eek ‘Held in Bonds of $2000-toAnswer the Change oy Of Adultery. as 4 A BLOODY FIGHT AT AN AR. KANSAS. DANCE, A STOCKTON MAN DROWNED IN A WASHTUB. 4 ah 9 cay } An Attempted Hold-Up on the Denver & Rio Grande. PECULIAR DEATH OF A CHICAGO ELB~~. YATOR MAN. A Missoari Negro Hung By a Mob This Morning. Senator Quay Does Not Intend to Quit Politics—Two Bathers Drowned. Special to the Darny TRANscrRIPT. Ward Held For Adultery, San Francisco, July: 10—H. Russell Ward who eloped from Los Angeles with Mrs. John Bradbury despite the factthey were both already married, was held to answer today. to a. charge of adultery. Judge Tiowe fixed the bail at $2,000 which Ward furnished. Drowned in a Washtob, Stockton, July 10.—Lewis Spreckman, a blacksmith subject to fits, went to a wash-tub to wash his face last night, was seized with a fit and pitched head first into the tub where he drowned. His dead body was found ‘this morning. ; Two Men Drowned, Jamustown, Cal, June 10.—Jesse Vann and Edward Anderson. were drowned this morning in Leland Pond at Westport, Mendocino county. It is supposed that one of them was seized with cramps and the other went to his rescue. Their cries of distress. were heard by péople. in the vicinity. Quay Will Run Again, Harrispure, Pa., July 10.—Senator Quay today announced he would be a candidate for re-election, thus putting to rest all rumors that lie iutended quitting politics. A Nove League, Lonpon, July 10.—The announcement is made that. the membership of the national Legitimation League, an organization which was brought into existence but a few months since, has rapidly increased throughout the country, and has reached a total of over half a million; that thousands of names of new members are being added daily, and that the publication of a weekly paper in furtherance of the parposes of the league is to be at once commenced. The main aim of the organization, as expressed in its constitution, is to secure legislation legitimizing all children heretofore born out of wedlock and now living, and all children that may hereafter: be born under similar conditions. An Attempted Hold-Up Denver, July 10.—Last night’s westbound train on the narrow guage division of the Denver & Rio Grande. was flagged by four unknown men near Gunnison, who fired several shots at it’ when the engineer failed to stop. A posse of men went out from. Gunnison . to look for the. bandits but did not A Fatal Fight, Lynwoop, Ark., July 10.—During. a dance last night at the home of Frank Finn, a miner, near Australian Camp, Tom Scergul and Anthony Dower had /@ fight about a woman. Dower was fatally wounded, Scergul being killed. The room looked liked a slaughter house when they quit. se 3 A Peculiar Fatality. Cmicaao, July 10.—Joseph. Hildebrand, elevator man in the Chicago Packing and Provision Co. building, was killed today by a two-hundred pound chunk of ice falling. down the shaft from the fourth floor and striking him on the head. The ice’ had by melting worked its own way into the shaft from where the ice man left it. Endeavorers at San Jose, San Jose, July 10.—Two hundred visitors from the East arrived here this morning and went to Lick Observatory on Mt. Hamilton. Many are or rs next week, Nec Still Dying In Chicago. Cuicaao, July 10.—There were three more deaths from heat today. The weather is several degrees cooler than ye sterday, but still very hot. Hope to Get Coal. the firm of Hanna & Co. miners of West Virginia will never quit work, and he thinks plenty of coal can be obtained from there if ithe railroad {will haul it. A Negro Lynched. St. Louis, July 10.—A special from Union, Mo., says’ that Erastue’ Brown, the negro who on July 2d assatiited and almost killed Mrs, Anna Foerbing, near Willow Ridge, and afterwards escaped from. jail to’ be recaptured, was taken out by a-mob today and hung. Unlawfal to Wear Feathers. Boston, July 10.—The discovery has just been made that the last Legislature, shortly before adjournment, passed a bill making it criminal to sel] or. wear the feathers of birds. No attempt was made to enforce the new law, aud it was forgotten by the time the Legislature ceased to exist. But within the last day or-two it has been brought prominently before public notice, and it is said the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is preparing to enforce it. Women who have been accustomed to wearing feathers in their hats or for other ornamental purposes are considerably excited over the new law, which they resent more strongly than the agitation against theater hats, and they talk boldly of defying it. Lawyer Kills Himself Hype Park, Mass., July 10.—Edmund Davis, a well-known Boston. lawyer, commited suicide yesterday. He had been arrested for ebmezzlement. Killed All But the Babe, ‘ Larrmore, N. D., July 10.—During the severe storm Thursday: night the residence of S. E. North, four miles east of here, was struck by lightning, and North, his wife and 3-year-old child were killed. The only*member of the family that escaped was a 15-month-old child, Burned to Death in Bed.. Prrtspure, July 10.—Samuel Brown, burned to death in bed this morning, A lamp exploded and’ started the “fire. / / [wh ‘Business Transacted at the Regular SesCLEYRLAND. Aly 10.—Dan_ eget 8 '. No. 2, was read, approved and ordered. a@ miner, and his wife Mary, were. ’ ~ lou Held Today. = The quarterly report of A.J. Wood, Road Commissioner of District No. 4, wasread and approved. = it The following demands against the 4th Road District were allowed: $375.75, D. Furth $35, William Skehan $80, James Wood $27.50, L. Fodrina $10, Joseph Keiffer $80.50, H, M. Barton $3,
laro $36.25, H. F. Kinney $85, James The following demands were ordered Legg & Shaw Co. $6, W. H. Smith Jr. $47.50, John Weeks $3850, W. Williams $25, Henry Beyers $32.50, H. C. Schroe. der $5, W. Fippin $17.50, Frank Ennor $70, Peter Nichols $45, W. E. Glise $25, FW. Glovet (hoe Fae yt ‘Union Lumber ‘Oo. lumber, $6.92. Elam Biggs Hardware’Co., mdse, $10. The following were orjéred paid from the General Fund: kt Henry Luke, expenses to Los Angeles convention and ta Truckee, $50.45. Charles Collins, burying pauper, $15. D, B. Getchell, telegrephing, $6.62. ' E. A. Moore, photographs, $7.50. . Casper Cohn, mdse for jail, $6.70. B. F, Snell, jury serip, rebate on taxes, expressage, etc., §477.26.” Dr. .C. : A..Ruggles, examining in; sane, $5. ee ~PLAGBR COUNTY NEWS. A Big Sale—Rich Gravel at the Horseshoe Bar. A big sale of m claims has been‘ made near Gold Run. A syndicate of English capitalists have purchased the Miner’s Ditch Property and claims of e the Oedar Creek company._owned_by Gould & Doolittle and others. Col. J. E. Doolittle has been uamed. for superintendent. Mr. Doolittle isa mining Man of much experience and is thoroughly acquainted with the gravel mines of that district. — *“Atthe Horseshoe, Bar Mining Oo., they have reached bed rock at 3634 feet. The gravel shows pay all the way down and the elevator is working niceyl. More than 40 men are employed at this mine and it promises to be a good _ proHill will soon commence to breast in the channel at the McCall pit. Gillet, . of the U. 8. Debris Commission‘has in‘spected the site for restraining dams at the junction of Black Canon and Second Brushy Canon. After securing a permit the company will prepare to: hydraulic nex¢ fall. : L. E. Taylor and Ed Atwell of Colfax are developing their placer mine near . Entigrant Gap. The prospects thus far are very encouraging.” The Cash Rock company are making extensive preparations to work the gravelin the river bed below. Todd’s Valley. Electrical machinery will: be used. A large force of men are émJohn Cooper, rebate on taxes, $4.27; . George W. Butler, rebate on taxes, . $5.10. ; . Western Union Company, telegraphing, $8 05. : D. B. Getchell, mdse for jail, $9. County Surveyor Miller was allowed a leave of absence from the State for a period of sixty days. Expert testimony and examining insane—Dr. E. Jamieson. $20, Dr. J. W. Brown $18.50 Dr. J. B. H. Read $5, Dr. C. L. Muller $5. —. T. Brown, repairs on sprinkling wagon, $11.75. J. J. Greany, expenses attending Truckee meeting, $16.75. W. H. Hill, justice fees, $42. A. C. Cooke, justice fees, $24. ©. W. Long, constable fees, $31.75. W. B. Duncan, constable fees,$175.85. R A. Blumenthal, merchandise, $1.60. Citizens Bank, boarding witnesses, $116.50. pS aay Quarterly Report of Henry Luke Road Commissioner of Road District placed on fill. a The following demands against the 2d Road District were ordered paid : For labor on roads—Citizens Bank $691.50, Weissbein Bros. $161.50, E. W. Donnelly $12, W. H. Luke, $42.50, H.C. Schroeder $49, Ben Taylor $42.50, W. T. Werry $7.50, H. Luke $7.80, S. Deeble $10, W. T. Williams $15, ©. W. Foster $12.50, W. E. Parsons $10, F. A. Merrow $22.50, J. C. Conaway $14.34, W. Hosking $22.85, C. E..Clinch $7.50, Michell Bros. $26, A. J. Ingalls $7.50, Adam Lucas $8.50, J. W. Davis $15, E. H. Thompson $25, P. Morsehead $12, W.:d. Berreman $6, Union Lumber Company for lumber, $8.61. ‘ The following bills were allowed on the General Road Fund: For labor on roads—Richard Kitto $22.50, S. P. Shaw $4, George F. Fox $7, $15, A. F. Perrin $80, W. Deeble $16.25, William Turner $5, Thomas Eddy $10, J.J. Weare $2.25. BRIEF MENTION, Minor Notes. and Comments of Local Interest. R. W. Latta today received three new carriages for-his livery stable. The Stuttz theater company is again drifting this way, being at Wadsworth, Nevada. : The family of Dr. Walters of Washington bave returned from San Franciseo. A horse belonging to the Laughlin brothers died last night near Mills’ barn on Sacramento street. i The Excelsior Whist Club will meet Monday evening at the residence of M. L. Marsh, Boulder street. Joe Cohn bought at Executor’s sale the summer fruit crop at the Allison orchard, paying therefor $75. Dougherty & Lamb of Stockton, have purchased of J. T. Girard the Gilt Edge saloon at the corner of Broad and Pine streets.More rich quartz was brought in from~the Bellefontaine mine today. . Everything is looking fine out there, and the ledge is increasing in size. The funeral of Frank Jagelski will take place fomorrow morning at 10:30 o’clock from the undertaking parlors, Foresters of America. Hoop’s Pints are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, biliousJohn H. James $46.25, J. 8. Griffiths . : under the auspices of Court Garfield, Puet deebs are infringe . or if Habje ployed building ditches and flumes and erecting mine buildings. Development work is in progress at the Big Giant quartz mine 14gmiles west of Clipper Gap. The mine is owned by Levi Tyler and Ezra Kingsley, of Auburn. David Jones has bonded the Kingsley interests and in conjunction with the remaining partner, is prospecting the ledge. A shaft was sunk 25 feet. A crosscut was made showing a ledge 14 feet wide. Drifting on the ledge will” soon be commenced. A great .many thousand dollars have been. taken from~ pay chutes on the ledge in former years.— Sentinel. ; AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY. aaa . Divine ‘Services to Be Held in Nevada METHODIST CHURCH. Rev. John Tamblyn will preach at 11 a. m.and 7:30 p.m. Class meeting at 9:45. Sunday school, 12:30; Juniors, 5:15; Epworth League, 6:30, leader, Rey, Tamblyn. “CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ‘The pastor, Rev. J. Sims, will preach -both‘morning amd evening. Subject in the morning:“True Comfort; in the evening, “Forward Movements in the 10th Century.” In connection with this service a solo will be sung by Mrs. Mails. The Christian Endeavor will meet at the usual hour led by A.C. Turner. Subject: “Individual Responsibility.” Sabbath school atthe close of the morning service. All are cordially invited. TRINITY CHURCH. Rev. E. J. H. Van Deerlin, rector. Fourth Sunday after Trinity: Celebration of the Holy Eucharest with sermon at 11 a. m.; Sunday school f 12:30 p.m.; ne evening service. Seats free. All are cordially invited to worship at this church. Material For the Streets. L. T. Ogden and J: C. Smith, who have been running a rock-breaker. at Auburn to supply material for macad. amizing the streets of that town, were . here ‘today interviewing members of The Mayflower Company. at Forest . . FRANCISCO, _ PERSOWAL ‘POINTERS. ° Concise Chronicle of Various Potks’ Doings and Intentions. W. J. Wakely of Woodland is in town. Ed. Fisk is down from Washington. A. Hasbrouch of Pacific Grove is here on a visit. . the morning train. _ F. Fleming came down from Alleghany last evening. ; Mrs. L. A. Arnhart and Mrs. Hinkley will leave shortly for a trip East. Mrs. James Colley will leave tomorrow evening on a visit to Indiana. E. Mass, Harry Lowden and. Wm. Cook, of San Francisco, arrived here on last evening’s train. . Mrs. C. P. *Miiler of San: Francisco arrived here last evening and left this. morning for Downieville. ; W. 8. Williamson, J. H. Logie and E H. Lapidaire; of San Francisco, arrived heré on the morning train. Mrs. H. C. Weisenburger and her daughter will leave on a visit to Bourbon county, Kentucky, in a few days. William Tremaine arrived here last night from Wisconsin to settle up the estate of his brother, Henry Tremaine, who died a few months ago. It has been thirty’ years since he was here. before, Dr. M. E. Little and Mrs. W. H. Forman are going to North Wolcott, New York, on a visit. From’ Chicago they will proceed by steamer through lakes Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario to Oswego, New York. Mrs. Selema Morgan, Miss Maria Bradley, Miss Lulu Bradley, Louis J. Morgan and Joseph Morgan, of Indianapolis, Ind., who have been to Brandy City on a visit, returned here last evening on their way home. John Delbridge, who has been on the sick list, is able to be around again. He will leave ina few days for a trip to Pennsylvania and other points East, hoping to benefit his health, which has not been very. good for some time past. Hon. R. McMurray and Major J. 8, McBride left here this morning by private conveyance for Faucherie dam and French lake ona fishing excursion. Tomorrow George Fletcher and Chas, H. Mitchell will leave Grass. Valley and go by rail to Emigrant Gap, ‘where they will ‘take a private conveyance and proceed to Faucherie to join Messrs. McMurray and McBride. » To Run the Sneath & Clay. It is stated that Captain George A: Nihell, who has been in charge of the operations at the Summit mine since Page & Co. took hold of that property, will*be appointed superintendent of the Sneath & Clay mine as svon as the recent purchasers get things in shape to begin work there. Captain Nibell is one of the best miners in Nevada county. « —_—_—_—_———— Wells, Fargo & Co. Order Lost. An order on Wells, Fargo & Co. for $35 was lost a few daysago. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this ottice. j8-lw Piano Maker. W. T. Sharp, the piano maker is at the Union Hotel. jé-lw If you send three or more ‘yellow tickets to ScnitLING'S. Best Tra, San with you guesses at’ the missing the local Board of Trade as to the ad. visability of bringing their machine . to this city. They say they could sup. ply broken rock, properly screened, to . our citizens at 75 cents a square yard. . Will Inspect the Bridge. { Supervisors McPhetres and Wood } have been appointed a committee to inspect the county’s steel bridge across the Truckee . river at Boca. They left for that place on the noon train today. ——++S> Superior Court, The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Judge F. T. Nilon presiding : Ezra Lipp vs. His Creditors., Order of adjudication in insolvency. PATENTS! Pension, Land and : ludian Depredation ITED STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS obtained; interferences conductéd; special examinationt; marks, vopy-rights, labels and designs registered. id cases prosecuted; infringement suits conducted in any United States Court. ~--2 Tf you have an invention, send us a sketchraph or small model, together with a tion of the mest important features . advise you the course to pursue, ssion of patents and the same Fg are cha ged with insubmit the matter to us for a rerief aod we If you are in National Bureau of Claims, ed BOX 35, WASHINGTON, D, ¢, ‘ , word, we'll send you a charming 1898 calendar— no advertising on it — whether you guess the missing word or not. Rules of contest published in large advertisement about the first and middle of each month. A23 Cottage Organ The Chicago Has attained a standard of excellence which ad-, mnits of no superior. It contains every improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce.. These excelient Grgans are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, pote response, variety o/ com binagon, artistic desi beauty in finish pertect construction, making them the most atsractive, ornamental and desirable organs for homes, schools, charches, lodges, societies, etc ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, ONEQUALLED FACILITI«s, : : SKILLED WORKMEN BEST MATEBIAL, COMBINED. MAKE THIS . THE POPULAR ORGAN. INSTRUCTION OOK3 AND PIANO OOLCatalogues and Price Lists on application. qave the clothes, The la: RECENT SCHOOL ELECTIONS. Pedagogues Who Have Good Berths For "the Coming Year. “Miss Mary MeNichols has been ‘lected teacher of the Swestland school. She taught last year at Moore’s Fiat. ‘ .@. L, Douglas of Yuba City has been elected principal of the North Bloomfield schools in place of G. W. Ogden, -who resigned to take a grammar school ; at this city. Harry Donnelley of Spenceville will . teach the Magnolia school next year. Mrs. Maud M. Peaslee has been reelected teacher of the Indian Springs school. Richard McKelvey of Pleasant Ridge will teach the school in his home district. J. B. Sneddon, from Oregon, has been chosen. to teach the Relief Hill school. A. T. O'Connor, who has been teaching at Mooney Flat,’ goes to French Corral next term. : ‘Thomas McGuire,who has been teaching at French Corral for three years, goes to Mooney Fiat. : -Miss Maria Allen is re-elected at Birchville. ‘Richard Davies succeeds himself at Blue Tent: ——— GRASS. VALLEY GLBANINGS, A Summary of Late News as Told Over the Telephone Today. Grass Valley Council, No. 115, Order of Chosen Friends, last night installed the following officers: -P. C., Emily Bennetts; C., Harriett Carr; P. C., Jennie Othet; Prelate, M. J. James ; Secretary, H. Daniels ; Treasurer, Alice Jenkins; Marshal, E. A. Crocker ; Warden, F. Hankins; Guard, M. E. Huss ; Sentry, C. Loney. The family of Superintendent of Schools Rogers went to Pacific Grove today to remain several weeks. ” _Chas. E. Clinch and family left today for Pacific Grove where . Mrs. Clinch and the children will remain till the late autumn. The preliminary hearing of Taunt and Orase on a charge of highway robbery has been postponed until 2 o’clock _ Monday. : BORN, eee Nek Re ony RUE Ect TSN pela Rae ‘In Gold Hill, Nevada July 7th, to the wife of J.G. Foot, a son. At Nevada City, July 9th, to the wife of Adam Scott, a son. Tourists, Business, Professional, Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking. MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT THE ~ FAMOUS El Paso de Robles SPRINGS. Prices Reduced $10, $12.50 and $15 PER WEEK. —s The Greatest Hotel and Pleasure Resor m the Pavific Coast. Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths. The waters are unequalled for their medicinal value in cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, &czema and all Blood and Skin Dis2ases. Trains leave Third ‘and Townsend Streets, jan Francisco, Calif., srery morning at 8:15 arriving at Springs at 3:30 P. M. same day. No Staging. Fare $6.20. Write for Pemphlet. E. F. BURNS, Manager. Typewriters They Educate as Well as Please.. . Provide the children with the means to abtain a livelihood for themselves. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. A moderate outlay that secures a profitable investment for your boy or girl. G. W. WICKSON & CO., Sand 5 Front St., SanjFrancisco. Queen Lily’ Soap The Finest Lanndey Soap In the Mar-. : ; ns : Washes Without Rubbing and does not inras Bes Family Washean be done in three to four hours. a: ist of twelve years of age can doa washing with this soap. aa BEW ARE OF IMITATIONS.2a9 Made in San Francisce. * upa Chicago Cottage Organ Co. Ask your dealer for it and thus help. build, hikne iudustry.