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July 28, 1900 (4 pages)

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a ee. ee ey ee a ee nn on mining business. : Robert Shetterly was here last eve ing from Spenceville. 8. Welver of San Francisco came in . *°"8* trains. on the morning train. Mrs, Jorgerson of You Bet visited friends here yesterday, here spending a few days. Bet yesterday on a brief trip. land after a pleasant visit here. came in on last evening’s train, Howard Conway left this morning for Sacramento to visit friends, A. G. Coleman and wife of san Francisco are visiting this city. George and R. G. Landsburg were here from Relief Hill last night. £. H, Hamblen came over ‘from Sierra Valley this morning with cattle. Mrs. Emma Brigans of Sacramento is cisco. Geo. W. Mapes, First Vice President of the Washoe County Bank, of Reno, Nev., is in town. j Ex-Assessor W. H. Martin and a May, a Coach in America or heated with steam. tired wheels. Steel beams are used. The few days. **Pense’’ a Dead-Game Sport. the veteran local sport who was_ buried Wednesday at Virginia City, says the Chronicle, that for nearly fifty years The rolling stock equipment of the Twelve more care sim-. miles north of being constracted ot known as Benget. the same shops and when completed . sons are working there. they will be run on the the overland A. W. Brown of San Francisco is tae th Pintsch gas and The. cars rest on four wheel trucks, with 36-inch steel Carnegie brake It is related of Louis Weirick (Pense), SATURDAY, cc cescessduly 28, 90o. Tinea oC Thom Wont Through Colt! domtanae siiche a eck 2 . PERSONAL POINTERS, . a was mined from . Montana boys, in gle pocket. walls showed from $20 to $80 per ton in gold, that-is being put through an The coaches are . arastra Operated by water power, The tius Donnelly of Minnesota. sixty-one feet in length, have vestibuled . placers are not ver F. R. Melntyre of San Francisco . °24® re lighted wi Y extensively worked, although the Spaniards were iu* possestives employ cocoanut shells with which to pan the gravel and the fine interiors are gold is all lcst. Some copper ore was beautifully finished— highly polished wood natural finish, with brass trimmings. Soarrit seate, with plash bots toms and backs, are used. The winSayer, dows are of Plate glass and are covered with Curtains instead’ of blinds. The visiting the family of Dr. 3. ¥. Ska. other twelve coaches are expected ina Mr. Puckett came down from Downleville yesterday en route to San Franalso found by Mr. Hamill, the percentages running very high. He says Manila offers a fine Opening for an asSix Hundred Killed, Coton, July 28. The Liberal rebellion in this department has ended after the sdcrifice of more than 600 lives, the Liberals having been the greatest sufferers, while the wounded numbered Many hundreds. Dr. Mendoza, representing the Liberals, ‘and . General Alban arranged esterday for a cessadaughter, Miss May, will leave tomor-. there was not a day that he was not enof ‘ row for Santa Oruz. 8. A. Davis of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left this morn. H ing for Forest City. J. W. Culver of French Corral and John Doyle of Birchville were among yesterday’s visitors here. Geo. H. Boodford of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left this morning for North Bloomfield. Judge Searls and wife, who have been here on a visit for the past week, retarned to Berkeley this morning. Mrs. Dahl Nivens, who has been to San Francisco on a visit for the past “month, returned home last evening. W. E. Howell, superintendent of the Pilgrim mine at American Hill, near Forest City, was in town last evening. Mrs. G. L. Stoaks and daughter, Mrs, T. H. Limnell, returned to their home at Colfax last evening after a visit here. Miss Carrie Parsons of Sen Francisco, who has been visiting Mrs. J. Naffziger and daughter, returned home today. Chester McKillican came down from North Bloomfield yesterday on his way to Oakland, where he is attending school, Misses Mattie Grant and May Sallivan returned to their homes at Sacramento after a visit with Miss May Martin. / Robert and Fred Searls lett this morning for Berkeley to spend their summer vacation with their grandparents, ¢ Thomae Reynolds returned yesterday from his trip to the mountains in the interest of the Commercial Tea Company, ee 4 W. L. Williamson and bride returned last evening from their wedding tour and are stopping at Gold Flat for a few days. Miss L. Quinton, who has been the guest of her sister, Mra. W, H. Sandow, will return to her home at San Francisco tomorrow. : The five-year-old daughter of William Coughlan of Silva avenue has scarlatina and Health Officer Murchie has quarantined the premises. Ed. Cole, who drives the stage between Gaston and Washington, killed 3 . & large ‘rattlesnake . Thursday evening. . eleven rattles. Mrs. Sam Woolever and son of Oroville, came in on the late train last ®vening on a visit to her husband, who _ is one of the drivers for the Downieville Stage Company. + Mrs. P. Schofield and children, Mrs. . T. Curnow and Misses Pearl and Em» ma Curnow of Columbia Hill, arrived "here yesterday and left this morning for San Francisco on a visit. » Rev. John Williams has arrived in »North Bloomfield from Hart, Shasta ;@ounty, and ig spending his vacation ‘with Mrs, Bandemar until the Methooa Conference convenes in September. G. F. Henricks of Columbia Hill, while on the trip The reptile had *P. Schofield of Oakland, was in town esterday. The latter is on ber way home after a several weeks’ visit at Dolumbia Hill. Fatal Train Wreck, . Bevievis, ’ (Ont.), July 28—Two Passenger trains on the Grand Trunk bollided yesterday on a curve south of Madere “Junction. The engines were Memolished and two boped, ‘ Ron Down and Killed. Enm (Oklahoma), July 28.— Major Own and kilied by a train iast night. =@ was prominent in politics, He has © sons in the army in .Caba, who ve just been ordered io ‘China, and ® daughter who is ® missionary io ycompanied by his daughter, Mre. E. ' gaged in a game of chance with cards, taking in the entire list described by never disclosing the slightest outward sign of annoyance at lcsing. On one occasion in Gold Hill thirty years ago he dropped $3,000 at a single sitting and went broke, A few minutes later he was playing crib for 25 centsa cor. ner, apparently unconcerned at his heavy losing. Mackay’s Mining Venture, . The Congress mine, sixty miles north of Phoenix, owned largely by Frank Murphey and E. B. Gage, which was recently bonded to &@ Syndicate headed by Senator Warner Miller and John W. Mackay, on an option for one year for $1,500,000, with $200,000 paid down to bind the bargain, is one of the richeat gold mines in Arizona and for the past four years has paid profits from $80,000 to $75,000 per montii, Stung by a Scorpion. FULLERTON, July 28,— ‘Geo. Shartz, a member of the firm of Shartz & Dawson, well known contractors of Los Angeles, died here at 8 o’clock this morning in ‘terrible agony. While in tion of hostillities, the Colombian Liberals being pledged to surrender their arms and being guaranteed their freedom from prosecution and the retention of all political rights. The foreigners who took side with the rebels work of burying the dead-on both ‘sides is in progress. Panama has been plunged into deepest mourning by the loss of many of its prominent men. On both sides the armies. were provided with arms of the latest models. Colon has been tranquil throughout the rebellion. — eee rs All Foreigners Wore Killed, . WasHINGTON, July 28.—The following dispatch has been received at the State. Department from’ OConsul-General Goodnow, at Shanghai, dated July 27th: “An official telegram received here on the 18th said all foreigners and many native Christians had been killed at Taoting, and the missions burned. The Americans, Sincox family, Taylor, Pitken, Miss Gould, Morrill. The Castom Office. reports disturbances at Yuan yesterday.” The cablegram is much confused, but is given ‘out exactly as received by the State Department, It Probably means that the Americans an outhouse yesterday at 1 o’clock, he . who were killed comprised the Sincox was bitten by a scorpion or spider. He was taken to his room in the hotel and a doctor called, Everything possible was done to save him, but without avail. Shurtz was in charge of the construction of the Masonic Building here. He was aged 49 years and leaves a family. Fighty-Nine for One. Maniza, July 28.—At Oroquieta, in Northern Mindanao, two soldiers entered a native store for/the Furpose of buying food. While there one of them was killed bya bolo, and his huad seyered from his body. The other escaped and gavethe alarm. A company of the Fortieth Infantry, stationed at Cagayan, repuired to Oroquieta and killed eightynine natives, thirty-eight of them being in a single house. Missionaries All Killed, ToRoNTO, Ont., July 28.—The China Inland Mission received the following cablegram from Shanghai this morning: “All missionaries murdered in Pao Ting Fu.” The China Inland Mission had two missionaries stationed at Pao Ting, in the province of Obi Li, which ig just about the same distance from Pekin ag is Tien Tsin, but farther inland, Sewer Work. R. J. Tremaine is prepared to do all kinds of sewer work at the very lowest rates. Setipeme POLITICAL. FOR ASSEMBLYMAN. F. M. Rutherford Of Truckee, is hereby announced as a candidate for the nomination of Assemblyman from Nevada County. FOR STATE SENATOR, ; Third Senatorial District. John R. Tyrrell Of Grass Valley hereby announces bimself as a candidate for State Senator‘Third Senatorial District, subject to on of the Republican on, family, either a man or woman named Taylor, another named Pitken. and the Misses Gould and Morritl. Taoting is about seventy-five miles southwest of Pekin.
———__—___ nF Shoo Fly Beautiful paint Stains, varnishes, screen doors and windows. TowzLe Bros. Co. Have You Tried TAYLOR’S Fresh Roasted Coffe Yet? If you haven’t. we would like you to try it It is Crisp and Aromatic ; Fresh from the Roaster Every Day A Revelation to you if you have had poor, stale stuff lately. 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40c per Ib According tothe grade and vari ou de sire, Satnpies cheerfully given es don't are to buy. With -a bottle of placer gold with . . The entries for the Presidential race} Seventh Sunday after Trinity. Seree oe Fecific Company has been which to emphasize hia story of gold in. are probably not yet complete bat. Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Both Old . Oren ns*s,0% the arrival trom Dayton, the Philippines E ©. Hamill orrived. siready a“ Oe Oblo, of thirteen new passenger day. from Manila Wednesday, says the . they are: oS ed. According to railroad Officials . Salt Lake Tribune, and departed for John Hahn of San Francisco in here. ‘ee? are the fest day coaches'ever . Chicago last night. The exhibit was a 8e conte fe coast: and are equal to any . pretty one. The gold, said Mr. Hamili,/ Democretic, William J, Bryan and Sleewhere. ' The . who went to the islands two years ago, . A. B. Stevenson. quartz ledges, 120} Populist, William Manila in what is As many as 25 pert The new day coaches will add . took out 87 ounces of gold trom s sin-. Illinois and H. 8. Metoalf of Bhode Ie— to the pleasure of travel over the ‘ P. lines. They are equipped with P. H. Lohman was over from You all modern appliances and are thorRev. R, Rodda has returned to Oak. . COSY up to date. A ledge 40 feet bet ween sion of them for many years. The ua-. Sheldon of Kansas. are to be banished within a week. The . th Orders Taken for. Plate Glass eee eee ee eee THE ALTAR, DitSevat Petal Par fan Have] Serrioas (0 Bo Conducted at the Various At the Methodist church tomorrow the pastor will preach both morning and evening. The morning subject { will be “Heaven—Shall We Know Each J— Bryan and Charles A: Towne. Silver Republican, William J. Bryan and E, A. Stevenson Prohibition, John G. Wooley of Populist (middle-of the road), Whar. ton Barker of Pennsylvania and IgnaAt the Congregational church the pastor, Rev. J. Sims, will preach in the morning. In the evening a special service will be given in the interest of starving India, A brief address by the }astor, choise music by the choir and by special request Miss Martha Sims will recite “The Famine.” The Junior Endeavor will meet at 5:30 p. m., the Senior Endeavor at 6:30p m. Subject—“Cumberers of the Ground.” Sabbath school at the close of the morning service. United Christian, Rev. F. E. Clark of; Massachusetts and Rev. Charles M. . Socialist Labor, Job Harriman -of California and Mex 8, Hays of. Uhio. Social Demoorat, Eugene V. Dabe of Indiana and Job ‘Harriman of Oalifornia. : De Leon Socialist, J. F. Maloney of Maseachusetts and Valentine Remmill of Pennsylvania. oe Uacle Sam Helps an &ditor. The United States Government has Deafness. Cannot be Cured of cold water, The hotter the weather, the mor, 4 ‘necessary the liquor as an ingredient of the bever, OD db, OD, SD, Fi) (SRN 7G. 7lon Klox Gi SAN Preis) (ea) ae Bar Pas De! Mao sd Str Pon, Pay, Nop Sew Wrs7 WAT SSS \ SR Sar) P59, Po! . m . in“fact, is one they . vices tomorrow at Trinity Episcopal ee wee Pe the best infact, ble lia re . charch will be held as. follows: Holy oe ee 2 ace make « formidabl lst, _ Here Communion, § 8. m.; morning prayer, i ae that cools the a r Republican, William McKinley and . litany-and sermon, 11 o'clock; ‘Sunday . Without dohig“eny int Theodore Roosevelt. ‘ school and Bible ciags, 12:30 p. m.; @ r ‘s % . eS 00 evening prayer and sermon, 7:30. Rev Goh : jury. There’s noth@ 2 << 26 <a A ‘Voucy: ing like b A+ Fine Liquor’ « to take the sting out’ be "9 A a0! 7, 0% We call [4 io rat F > 2» 0) ‘2S \ Os io Pev\ (SEN IS SEW Wars? Wars J, age. For the choicest of everything on the list call on us. We please, sur prise and satisfy all. Agent for Monogram Whisky, Shasta — Water aud Shasta Ginger Ale. J.J JACKSON'S BEEHIVE GROCERY. en aw ar a7 Ue by local spplications, as they cannct teach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way tocure and that is by Constitutional remedies is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the tachiun Tube. When the tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or inperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken placed at the disposal of the editor of The Ladies’ Home Journal all the illustrative and statistical information in its prvate archives relating to the White House, which will be one hundred years old next November. The magazine will use the. material in connection with two.articles on the subject it will publish shortly. That some of Rings enlarged— Broken pins mended— Stones replaced in settings— Old chains made as good as ° new— out and this ‘tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of the views are exceedingly rare is shown by the fact that it was~ only recently that the State Department learned that they existed. alata b« ee Aanuai Meeting. E REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ca that can. not becured by Hall’s Ostarrh Cure, Send for cirOLD JEWELS RESET IN MODERN STYLE Jewelry Made to Order. Broad St., above Pine, N&YADA CITY. s of the HOME GOLD iG COMPANY will be held at the office of Company, 310 reat wicdet. San Francisco Califo on SATUBUAY the FIRS SEPT. ER, 190°, at the hour of. 12 M., for the purpose of electing a Board. of rectors to for the ensu 3 year, and the transaction of sees renee usiness as cone ore the ° iad ect 0. B. JOHNSON, Secretary. Orrion—316 Front Street, San pitoess a TOWLE Bros. Co, . } California, j27eGRKD = AIR DANCE saturday Evening July 28th,MUSIC BY FULL NEVADA CITY BAND. sulars, free. F. J. Cumnezy & Co., Toledo, -O. Soldby Dea; tists, 760. Colts ya 4 8 are the best. « ‘BeWindows, Doors, Paints. Fine lumber of all description. G: J. BRAND, 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. MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. GENTLEMEN, so CENTS. LADIES FREE. CHILDREN 25 CENTS Largest spring floor in the county. : Next to Union Hotel, Main street renemansenenentenenenett WINDOW GLASS/ Winter is not here yet, but don’t you need some glass now ? : and Larger Sizes of Sheet Glass. CURES Dizziness ( . : Sick Headache : Biliousness Constipation AN ELEGANT TONIC FOR THE NERVES. SOLD, AND GUARANTEED BY H. Dickerman BRUGS. STATIONERY AND PH STO SUPPLIES. : LEGG @ SHaw Co.) -NBVADA CITY, CAL. Drop in and Have a Drink. THE COMMERCIAL TEA 00, Commercial Street, Nevada City. F. W. TAYLOR, Manager. , Moore. oe Nevada City Grass Vatiey PHOTOGRAPHS ® ® THAT PLEASE I frame all kinds of pictures _ with artistic judgment. Spiritual Meetings. Dr: €; Stewart's, spiritual meetings. Gives advice on all mining and business affairs. Readings $1, Located at New York Hotel Parlors. Short time on'y. 34 Lost. A pair of gold-rimmed Spectacles, Finder j21-tf please leave at this office. ot oe WAU iiidald MY PRICES ARE RIGHT WOLF [TE . QUALITY Cash Grocer. IS THE COOOOOOO OS 0000 BEST Rugs 30x60 inches, $1.00. : A large variety to select frou. ‘JUST RECEIVED Another Large Shipment of : ~ SUTITIER GOODS. ¥ . Snell & Fleming’s. ee: i Van Camp § 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 — Somethiuz » , acked in cans in a deliciously flavored Sauce, 20C a can, Cook's; Springs (p Mineral Water. The Oook’s Springs are situated thirty miles west from Wil: sa Gouaty. The water from thess Springs is recom mended for Dyspepsia, Billousness and all Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. Malaria cannot exist in the system of those who use this water. Q ’, : The Oook’s Water is bottled absolutely purejfrom the Springs without exposing the water.to the atmosphere: and Gis not It “a drink served cold and for lemonade there is mo other water.on the market that can compare'with it, . A. B. WOLFE, sole Aut for (Norads Couly Se