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July 27, 1900 (4 pages)

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. @OOEOQOHOHOOOOHOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOS i ering h to te of econd 1 Ice ise of ying e he y the . Street. vie . se . o ‘ ro) =a = 7 a ies el _, Timothy Sughrue, the demented man . ~ 4 ‘down in an elevator, and a number of 3 patch from Consul-General Cudger at Panama, anouncing the collapse of & PRIDAY,.-.2---seees.duly 22, 1900} Workmen on the Courthouse Banqual A Man Who Once ——————————F} sat ‘the Union Hotel: PERSONAL POINTERS, eo Ci The Union Hotel dining room was. “There ion neglected heuse on Monint ‘the scene of a happy gathering inst . Aubarn Street, Cambridge, Mass., op-. Francisco Superv Dally Chronicle of the Doings’of Both Old . °%@R!2@‘The cocasion was the fourth . posite Mount Auburn Cemetery, that and Young, banquet given by the. employes . without doubt is indebted for much of of the Pacific Construction Company, . its ill-repute to its late owner and ocPhil Dunn of the Erie mine is in. D0 are at present remédeling thecupant, John Hyde,” writes Samuel 8, town for a short time. here on last evening’s train. came over from Sweetiand today. wore set for forty and every seat was William. Clemo returned last evening. “!l¢d when the banquet was Opened. trom a short trip to San Francisco. After the gentlemen and invited James E. Benrard of San Francisco . 8%*18 had fally tested the good arrived here on the morning train, . ‘igs prepared by Landlord MetzenR. E. Fulcher of Sonora arrived here . P828her, the following toasts were reast night on his way to Sierra City, . *PONded to, M. A. De Lew acting as Fred Timm, who resides on the bed-. *°@Stmaster: = rock, is reported to be dangerously ill, . “Journalism and Its Relation to PubMiss D. Kobson ‘of Marysville, is lic Improvement”—F. K. Brown. here visiting the family of Henry. “Masovry in Our Modern Baildings” Lana: : —F. A. Koetitz. : 3 ee Mrs. F. Ross and daughter of San. “Steam as a Heater and Ventilator” Francisco are the guests of friends in . —MSimpson. ‘thia city, ; : “Sheet: Iron in Fireproof ConstrucL. J. Rose Jr, returned’to San Fran. . 0n”—J. J. Sinclair.cisco last evening after a short stay in. “he Carpenter, He Is Still in It” — this city. R. ©. May. © Mrs. Fred Joubert of Oamptonville} “What We Think of the Boys”—pD. B. Getchell. 7 was here yesterday en route to San . Rev. RB. Rodda, who has been visit. lison. ing relatives here, left yesterday for] ‘How to Obtain First-Class Oonthe Bay city. atruction”—J » F. McCarty. Mrs. Morgan, mother of James Mor-. _ “A Joyous Day; How to Obtain the gan is dangerously ill at her home on . creation’—F. Eilerman. East Broad street, . “Hew to Win a Tug-of-War’—Jobn James, Williams and Grant Penrose . Pixon. of Relief Hill were among yesterday’s. “The War; How We Finished the visitora to this city. Spaniards”—W. D. Bessey. B. D. Fargo, P.P. Shahamson and J. _ “The Inside Workings of a Mascot” L. Joei of San Francisco arrived here . —V®tTy Mullen. on last evening’s train. “How to Treat the Boys”—F. M. H. G. Williamson of Washington Butler. who has been stopping at Grasse Valley,. _ “The Picnic and Its Incidents”—Cwas in town last night. McDevitt. Miss Mollie Morton of Sacramento. “!tansportation”—E. J. Baker. arrived here this evening ona visit to} “How We Got Them”—E, Walling. her sister, Mrs. A. H. Tickell. The following menu will show how Mrs. Wm. Scanlon and two children, . ¥®!! those present fared: of Grass Valley, came down from May Soup. bert yesterday on their way home. Green Turtle William Spargo and Charles O’Con; Hors d’Oevres nor, who have been playing ball in . “#!t¢d Almonds Olives British. Columbia, are expected home Fish tonight. : PES Boiled Salmon, Sauce Tartan W. F. Englebright arrived on last Salad evening’s train from his trip through Crab on Mayonnaise . the-mountains with the San Francisco : Boiled 8 upervisors, -Ham Tongue Miss Lenore Calkins has returned Entrees from an extended visit to Los Angeles . Chicken en Tasse and other cities in the southern part of Sweet breads Oanopes the State. Peach Charlotte E. W. Sawtelle of San Francisco arRoast Young Turkey, Oyster Dressing . Cranberry Sauce an if es Aran be. tived here ijast evening and left this morning for Washington on minin Courthouse. A number.of friends J. B. Freed of San Francisco arrived . Vere invited to partake of their hospitality, and it goes without saying that Mrs. &. OC. Sneath and danghter. ‘bey were royally treated. Covers Kingdon of “The Haunted “Houses of New England,” in the August Ladies’ Home Journal. “It was long known as & haunted house, and avoided 88 such by the superstitious. Its sole earthly tenant frequently threw out my sterious hints of strange visits he received from materialized spirits who favored him with messages from the other world. He took so much. pleasure in their society that he was not disposed to cultivate the acquaintance of earth. ly visitors, and few cared te cross hits threshold, for he was not averse te telling them they would not be acceptable ta his relatives. There is ane man who is confirmed in the belief that he, at least was not. wanted. One dark and stormy night he sought shelter-on the piazza of the houee, and hearing noises within he tried to dis-. cover whence they proceeded by peering through a broken pane of glass. The room was dimly lighted, and he says: he saw Mr. Hyde in close communion with two sheeted figures. At the same instant the intruder was blinded by a flash of lightning followed by a crash of thunder and thrown into the middle of the street. He never repeated the experiment of: eavesdropping on ghosts.” === Sewer Work. — R. J. Tremaine is prepared to do all kinds of sewer work-at the very lowest rates. . —Im Shoo Fly Beautiful paint Stains, varnishes, Screen doors and windows. ‘ Towxr Bros. Co. the mouth, erup. q tions on the skin, a P a sore throat, copper colored splotches, and bones, the disease is making rapid headway, and far worse symptoms will follow unless the blood is Promptly and effectnally cleansed of this violent destructive poison. S. S.:S. is the only safe and infallible Cure for ,this disease, the only ‘antidote for this specific poison: It cures the worst cases thoroughly and permanently, In the fall of My Condition Could F contracted Bloo oison. Itried Have Been No Worse, three doctors, but their treatment did me no.-good; I was getting worse all the i. hy iJ accom panied When the mucous patches ie iets eine ae ‘ilies law. swollen glands, aching -muscles please leave at this office. Re fits i Ao) meen nen meme i ee 5 NODITOR’S STATEMENT, Anat Six Mtllons, While the train upon which the San “ expiring in his berth. He passed . personal property, exclusive of mons; away, itis presumed, while the train. the assessed value of moi: tyages; the was being ferried across the strai's be. assessed value of all’ property sold to yond Contra Costa. His heavy beath-. the State for taxes, and the total. value ing had been heard when the train. of all property in Nevada county for Stopped beyond that point, and on the. the year 1900, as appears fiom the usran from Contra Costa to Oakland a. sesement. books, after. correction and Pullman car porter, who had turned . equalization by the’ Board of Superback the curtains to awaken him, dis-. visors, exclusive of railroads assessed covered that he was dead. Dr. Wash-. by the Slate Board of equalization, as ington Dodge was called, and after a. follows, viz: ae . brief examination of the body an-: ae wis ie age : Biber $8 sats t00 carried off by apoplexy, It was a most — et ity and tows lots.. 800,206 {Value of improvements on unexpected sammons that called Mr.} real estate one than city Helms to the other world. All through. and town lots..... 2.2. 1,216,095 the trip to Tahoe and over the mounpor "soa i OEY tions down to Marysville che was ‘ap: : m lots.... eee 116,540 . Value of personal proj parently in perfect heath. Heenjoyed. other tpt aed the jaunt immensely, and Wednesday . Value of WOO in, night when the official party was being’ ni ue Sethe oh all ack entertained by the people of Marysville . 7°ts! valuation of all property he seemed to'be in high sprite. His in Nevada county after de". ductions,.... Gewpne frank $6,392,920 companions remarked that he was Number of acres of land asaeseed, the “jolliest man in the crowd.” © Dur462,865; assessed value of mértgages, ing the evening he rang up his house by $466,480; assessed value of all pr evening he rang up. ; property telephone and told his wife that he heretofore sold to the State for taxes, would be glad to get back, though he. ; 2 head hed q pleasant trip. Supervisor y oat ~ GRASS VALLRY NEWS, viving members of his family are his so wife and an adopted daughter. He . The Doings of Our Neighbors as Told Eee Annual Meeting. would be with her in the morning, end $51,585. : Helms was 60 years of age. ‘The surwas a man of considerable wealth. ~ Over the Telephone Jobn Allen had his hand badly cut at the Pennsylvania mine yesterday. Samuel Olark Jr. had his band inHE.REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF jured at the Central Shaft Wednesday. MINING. COMPANY sil be hold at she ofoe There are about two hundred and isco California’ on SATURUAY the FIRST . {tty property owners who have not DAY of SEPT ER, 1909, at the hour of 12. made connections with the sewer sysRosrd ofl tem and the time for doing so: to usiness a*/ avoid penalties, expires next Sunday. retary. . The Board of Trustees will take steps ranei#eo+o compel them to comply with the M., forthe purpose of electi: a Directors to serve for the ens: the transaction of such’ other may come before the seri. . B. JOHNSON, 0. OrFioz—3i6 Front Street, San Lost. A pair of gold-rimmed spéctacles. finder j27-tf.« Windows, Doors, Paints. Fine lumber of all description. ; ToOwLre Bros. Co. GRAND AIR DANCE “ Saturday Evening, July 28th. MALICE muy business, : ==Mrs. M. J. Rohr has gone to Watsonville to visit her ee apa axtird ebnert Weissenberger. She w also vis Skea es + Sherbet other cities before returning. Nuts Sheriff Getchell left this morning for Chasse: ‘Cottes the Stockton Insane Asylum with <e Xz. dat ciglasdone J Sweet Corn Green Peas: Mashed Potatoes as Assorted Cakes Sauterne Sherry 260.2. aaa S@o-oNew Dental Parlors.
who was brought from Truckee. Miss Gertrude Siebert, who has been here visiting, Miss E, Scheemer, will Dr. Alvah.N. Morgan end Dr. ¥. 0 teave: Sunday for Saute Oras sod . wie have: their detital parlors handfrom there she will go to San Fransomely fitted up and will be ready for ee. Gassaway, formerly superinbusiness about August let. They have the latest electrical machinery and pacers cote ee ee es will do the finest work in all the latest d; Re-. *tyles. They have ladies parlors a apispeorrectrme ile est 20 sig joining, and they are among the nicest J. W. Wolf and Miss M. Carlson dental parlors in the county. " came down from Downieville yesterday to meet Miss Bertha Carlson, whe D eafness Cannot be Cured arrived from San Francisco. They re-} py obe: SE ce tens. Acre hey, panne: ing. reach the diseased portion o © ear. turned to Downieville this morning hess ih Gole oe ane teoaeea aoa and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When the tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound Hot Fire in Chicago. _ ‘out at noon today in the buildings at . . inperfect hearing, and when it is en225-227 South Water Street, occupied . tirely closed deafness is the result, and by the produce commission house of . unless the inflammation can be taken ( red to its norH. L. Brown & Co., caused damage esie gg Ho Mag hr will be timated at between $50,000 and $75,000, . destroyed forever; nine cases out of and created a panic among a score of/;en are caused by catarrh, which is girls, caused the death of 6000 chickens, . nothing but an inflamed condition of and for a time threatened the whole We wil give Onn Hundead Dollars block. Three girls were reported missfor any case of Deafness (caused by ing, but it is believed they escaped. Ajcatarrh) that can not be cured by dozen girls who had been at work pack. Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for ciring eggs on the third floor, were carried . °Ulars, . Quunzr & Co., Toledo, 0. Soldby Druz ist 8, 75c. atenographers escaped down ae back] Halls ‘.1./’° sare the best. stairway. (Sree eRe Les Hats at less than*cost. At Miss ~~ Panama War Has Collapsed. Hoeft’s, just toclear them out. tf WASHINGTON, July 27.—The State Sa ey Department has just received a disSpiritual Meetings. Dr.C. Stewart's, spiritual meetings. Gives the revolutionary movement there; He. advice on all mining.and business — states that the Liberals unexpectedly og nat ee New York Hot surrendered, and ‘that quiet now pre-. P*"!or* Short time on!y. vails at Panama: ~ : with copper colored splotches and offensive sores, I suffered severely from rheumatic pains €an understand my satterings ’I had about lost all hope of ever. being well again when decided to try S. S, ut must confess I ha little faich left in any medicine. After takin the third bottle I not 8 uge in my condition. is was truly enom thorough trial. From that time on the improvement was rapid; 5.8.8. & seemed to have the dis ZY ease completely under control; the sores and ulcers healed and I was y of the disorder; I have 74 been strong and erg bees since. 1. W. Smit, Lock Box 611, Noblesville, Ind. & isthe only purely ve table blood purifier known. $1,000 is Y offered for proof that it contains a particle of mercury, potash a or other mineral . Send for our free book on Blood Poison ; it contains valuable information alout this disease, with full directions for self treatment. We charge nothing for medical advice ; cure-yourself at home. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Have You Tried TAYLOR’S Fresh Roastd Coffe Yat? If you haven't we would like you to try it It is Crisp and Aromatic Fresh from the Roaster Every Day A Revelaticn to you if you have had poor, stale stuff lately. : 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40c per Ib According tothe grade and variety you de sire, Samples cheerfully given if you don't eare to buy. Ice Cold Tea Free for All! Drop in and Have a’ Dare, [erences ae eee Hotel Arrivals. ( : The following were the arrivals at . ” THE OMMERCIAL TEA CO. , the Union Hotel: ‘ Mins Walsh, San Francisco Z Sommernit) Street, Nevada ON; i Mise I. Tucker, « ! . F. W. TAYLOR, Manager. D. McNaugbtan, “ ot I Raia ies AER sae Sikh Rofe Holland, Columbia Hill “ s Holland, : ee ee Cc. Hill, i OS. mn 8.P. Oarsill. Grass Valley _ = : ; k Nevada City W. McLogan, Home Mine FOR STATE ‘SENATOR, Crass Valley Mrs. Vermon, Truckee ; : . L. K, Kindell, New Castle. Third Senatorial District. ; 3 Dace hee ees lal T il ‘Rit Powers" . John R. Tyrre ey THAT PLEASE At woesn’t. ee spoon he seo aa announces er se aad a : Paying rent doesn’t make a home . #0!f a8 a candidate for Sta a seetge si I frame all kinds of pictures We build them on easy terms. aoe Baciaion of the act Big > tor . with artistic judgment. Tow.e Bros. Co. . ial Convention, 8 diti Id Septet io oer oy en GENTLEMEN, 50 CENTS. —_ TS ARTIST. «neta nty Auditor Arbogast hae filed & ‘rancieco Supervisors -were returning. }his report with the State Controller, . home from their trip to Tahoe, Marysshowing a statement of the number of (op ville and elsewhere was nearing Oak-. acres of land assessed; the value of land early yesterday morning, _Su-jreal estate in its. subdivisions; tie’ 4 pervisor John E. A. Helm3 was slowly value of improvements; the value of . meney..:... 1,066,185) GB 42,886 . ae Riciemaactinectetee * G68 0888 6 80 ee8 that cools.the stomach . @ oder ; oad in the best in fact, is one SB MS @ without doing{any in. CEE) : . : Fae, 1 juty. There’s noth@& S53 . ‘ era Ks ing like P00, a ot ‘ ; 25 Bi Ay gee &. p (Sec ‘ E 7Ton 2 mewn FING LIQUOT <I> ji 4 Sad oO . 7). : er) to take the sting out Oe Pa @) of cold water; JT'he “hotter the weather, the more oe ut necessary the liquor as an ingredient of the beverage. For the choicest of ev erything on the list callonus. We please, sur prise and satisfy all.’ § Agent for Monogram Whisky, Shasta © > Water aud Shasta Ginger Ale. J, J. JACKSON'S BEEHIVE GROCERY, © en) Rings enlarged—Jewelry Broken pins mended— Mended . Old chains made as good as new— : OLD JEWELS RESET IN MODERN STYLE Jewelry Made to Order. G. J. BRAND, ise" i De Stones replaced in settings— . Koockod Down to Cast. In order not to carry over any SUMMER MILLINERY, I have decided to let every hat in my establishment go at COST PRICE. Orders from the country given prompt attention. at geese r LADIES FREE. ; CHILDREN 25 CENTS Largest spring floor in the county. ——. Next to Union Hotel, Main street Winter is not here yet, “but don’t you need some glass now ? riers Taken for Plate Glass A LEGG @ SHAW Co, Mdiddddddddddd ronerervnvrvvenvrnrrnrrennenvpneytt WINDOW GLASs. and Larger Sizes of ost Glass.) PRCES . Or VeNes AR sb RU 2S 3 CELERY TER Dizziness Sick Headache Biliousness AN ELEGANT TONIC FOR TH :N aes GUARANTEED By pias 2 H. D . Cash Grocer, RIGIT eee = $ . % * Fine Rugs and ‘Carpets: Rugs 30x60 inches, $1.00. ° A large variety to select from. JUST RECEIVED Another Large Shipment ot * SUMMER GOODS Snell & Fleming's. SOORIOIODIOIIIIRIIIIIOOIDIOIORIOOIOIOI % : Nan anny Concentrated Soup makes enough soup for. six persons p alan only I5c or 2.cans for 25c. Put up in the tdlowiny flavors: Chicken Gumbo, M<k Turtle Tomato and ngage vt . a Van camp's Strayberry Beets ~ peccea in 3b. } Yeans in a deliciouly flavored sauce, 20¢ a can. 4 Avtuis Sprigs = * Mineral War \ \ thirty miles west from WilThe Cook's Springs ore sihany® frou teens Springs is recom — pare pe oft Bilict8ness and all Stomach, Kidney and tor Dope arie8nn0t exist in the system of those Liver Troubles. Papa *.« bottled absolutely pee pe the Rentags 4 iN who use this wa ps The Oook’s Water. water to the atmosphere* e Fant a prrrheammn ". g A GOOD SUMMER DRINK, & without exposing ee SP. ‘ drink served cold and for lemonade there ! = Itiga de pwith 1 GY . no other «@ter on the market that can compare it, Kia *