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July 3, 1901 (4 pages)

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tty-nin on 76 zero “ Ir rations. have le to accom. t Fire. V. Schmidt has tion 10 guard ® Carnival sea. apparatus hee od and placed in an emergency. 20 Careful, and . ) done to avoid a conflagration, eing turned in, d that the peo. ewalke and give pedom of action pecial Trains, : : ‘table has been ow Gauge Railm Grass Valley ng the celebra. ada City, 7:80 p. Grass Valley 8 0:30 p. m eave Nevada City >, m., 1:30. p. m., ve Grass Va 0:15 a. m., 12:85 m. 4:15 p. m., 8 10:30 p. m, PLL EN RTE) = )., 1 OF JULY, IES’ TIES, you want the IG STORE. cee Dyn: Nt x Wait too long. we will E, Rm & Co. JRE. is not a ry house in 1870, . , clean, The -Hope thing better iras the right r Underwear. Hose. Straw or Men, Boys a comfortable is ae Mrs, Wout wake C. W. Bigelow ts Hill.. oe L. B. Oalanan is over from Col Hill. in town, ae N. B. Knox is here ‘from cisco. Miss Holland of North den » Faas, ie] a visitor here, ~ 8. L. Parsons of May bert. is visiting in Nevada City. 3 Miss Lyda Penrose. is hore from . . North Bloomfleld. ei Eugene Buckley of Mort Bloomfield is a visitor here. — -W. H, Harper of Oamptonviile was in town last evening. — Miss Pearl Sooy of North. San: Joan ie visiting county seat friende, Frank Whalen, and Dennis. Buckley are here from North Bloomfield. Mrs. Lawrence Goff cf Sierra City ie among the visitors in Nevada City. John Quigley arrived of ast even= ing’s train on a Visit with relatives, Miss Grace Farrell of San ‘Francisco is here on a visit. William Monk; who ‘has Sage at. Bonora for several havccmsaes past, has. re~ turned. Miss. Olara Davis and Hosel Vassalle of Downieville are here to spend. the Fourth. M. G. Myliie ahd two sons came down from Moore’s Flat last evening on a visit for a few days, W. A. Jones, R. T. Heath and T. Nicholis of San: Francisco. arrived here on last evening’s train. Mrs. H. Ferguson, H. Ferguson and Mrs. Berry came down from Graniteville last evening to spend the Fourth. Miliman Fred Brinkman came down from the Delhi last evening to spend the Fourth of July with his family. Jaige J. M. Ballard of Graniteville is among the visitors here to spend the Fourth, A. J. Rosenthal came over from Forbestown yesterday to remain during the holidays, B. F. Batiereley_ of Seoramen is y tal, $876,760. #3 $845,240; improvements, $756,605; per-. ‘money and solvent oreditas $20,27¢ D5 Nevada Townsbip-Value of real estate $840,570; improvements $285,545; personal property, $40.470; amount of money and solvent. credits $530; total value of all property —_ deductions, ITI: -Grase Valley Townsbip—Valne of real estate, $780,750; im provements, $868,270; -. personal property, $75,165; tots! valac ofall property, $1,224,185, rae Washigton Township—Value of real estate, $159,870; improvements, $36,990; personal. property, $4,705; total $191,165. Eureks Townsbip—Value of real: estate, $206,810; improvemente $60,126; cubeotinl property, $9,580; total vaiue of all property after deductions, $265,460 Bloomfield Township—Value of real estate, $92,125; improvements, $82,150; personal property $14,610; total, $138,885. Bridgeport Township—Value of real estate $67,670; improvements, $83,880; personal property $28,745; amount of money and solvent credits, $400; total value of all property after deductions, $130,695. Rough and Ready Township—Value of real estate, $4157 280; improvements, $87,880; value. of personal property, $75,790; total, $678,400. Meadow Lake Township—Value of real estate, $217,695; improvements, Mrs. Spencer and Miss Star of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left this morning for North San Juan to visit friends, ; G. Velancie of San Francisco arrived . here last: evening and left this morning for Downieville. Miss Wright arrived here last night from Sau Francisco and left thie mornfor Forest City to visit friends. R. Delansie of San Francisco arrived . here last evening and left this morning for Downieville on mining business. Miss Elsie of San Francisco arrive d here last evening and left this: morning for Graniteville: B. McCormick and W. T. Briggs of ‘ban Francisco arrived here last evening and left this morning for Forest Oity on mining business. Timothy Hempton and fanvily of Forbestown arrived here today to spend the holidays. ‘ W.8. Brown and Ohas. Carken of La. Downieville came down last evening to @ take in our celebration. Mrs. Spellenburg of Sierra City wasa passenger on the Downieville incoming stage yesterday. Mrs, John Maddrill and daughter arrived yesterday from Oakland to visit 'C. P. Loughridge and family. » George Matthieson, the agent for F. ‘W. Taylor’s teas:and coffees at You Bet, »was a visitor in Nevada City yesterday. _ D. P. Stewart has returned from ‘Sacremento, where he went to attend ‘the funeral of his ddugbter, Edns. He will go to Washington in a few days. Miss Pearl Weggoner arrived ‘here ‘from Sacramento on a visit to’ her. brothers, W. W. Weagenee and R. H: is ainat, Miss Alice Strange, Maid of Honor from Downieville arrived last evening ‘and will spend the Fourth with Mr. nd Mrs. Geo. Legg. . Mrs. A. Berryman, Mrs. P. Curnow nd child and Miss Minnie Nichols of . : Dolumbia Hill arrived here last evening. cher will nemain during the big parnival -property,— amount "of money and solvent credits, $4,420; total value, $1,081,575. Lattle York Township—Value of real estate, $74,130; improvements, $9,950; personal property, $6,215; total, $90,295. Totals: Value of real estate in county for 1900, $2,842,965; for 1901, $2,741,420; value of improvements for 1900, $2,440,985; for 1901, $2,599,180; the interest of the aor tae at trust deeds, prey etc., for 1900 $466,480; for 1901, $895.835 value of personal soon en. for 1900° $1,066,185; for 1901, $1,064,955. Amount of money, and solvent credits for 1900, . $42,885; for 1901, $47,595; total value of all property after deductions, for 1900, $6, 892,920; for 1901, $6,453,100, Nevada prosneiedl of feat estate, . $161,880; improvements, 498.210; personal property, $209,750; amount ot} money and solvent oredite, $21,970; al Grass Valley—Value ot ‘real’ ‘etkie,. sonal property, $236,445; aot lavalue of all property after deductions, . }ear, » “Dr. Conlan ee reas ae of} seta 4 Tonsottet Parlors, on Commercial Street. Baths, 25 cents. 428-tf Lemonade, Root Beer, Plain ‘Soda with all flavors, 5 cents; ice cream 15 and 25 cents a plate with ladyfingers at Tegler’s, the swellest place in town. For excellent fancy summer drink call at Wm. Harry’s saloon, corner of Spring and Pine streets, m7 tf with. baving . eaused two runaways of cattle through the principal streets, hag pléaded: not. guilty before Justice Coughlan and is out on $200:bail. If you should desire anything in the drinking line you should, call at: the Grotto. It is the most popular resort in town and you are always given . ‘fair trewtment. tf ‘ Howard Loveland, proprietor of the Popular Bakery, ‘continues to furnish his patrons with the very best of pies cakes, bread and everything else in the bakery line. th. The ladies of the Methodist church will give a dinner at the church all day tomorrow. The best of everything is to be seryed and it will be a sale place to rest. Daniel Duffy was arrested yesterday by Constablé Dillon for indecent ex-) posure. He abused the officer and may have to answer to another charge. . He has been down from the upper country but a few days but is well+/known here, having been here on sev—. eral. occasions. While Harry Evans was decorating a buildirg on Oommercial street yesterday afternoon he had the misfortune to fall from a ladder to the ground. He was knocked unconscious for a while and Dr. Gonlin was eummoned, He found that Mr. Evans had sustained & number of severe bruises and ascalp wound, He will be able to be around again in a few days but will euffer: ‘more or less pain for some time, Poisoned by POISON OAK, POISON IVY, BARBER’S ITCH, LEAD ano BRASS danpercns plants. Workers in brass, co ications. atice of the rash or eruption on the skin Eo brea out and building up of the Blood. break out ys spite of maives, —, wep. scape y recommend pletely pt it destro rance, an ber’s Itch ; buildin impurities of every skin. There is no Seree for S$. 8. 8. ; ‘it is equally as wp and purifying the Our Medical Consultation an operant. advice about your case, wri will carefully consider sir oto they you will receive a prompt reply. cians have made q study of blood mn § and »you can have the — of thelr and skill without pee ger you whatever, hesitate to write ly ee shat yourself, as a oe Through the pores of the skin many ons are sbeorbed ti into the blood, deranging the Toate and affectin seriously as dudes the skin are innumerable hair-like blood vessels, and b geancign Roper with the. skin are millions of small tu = the pe A na tem. During the spring and summer, whi P fn ET Cc. the skin is most wine and the pores well » we are much more liable to be affected by Poison Oak and Ivy and other paired and the Lewes supply poisoned ugh the absorption’ of fine es of metals and the acids used in Polahing. and cleaning them, Inhaling the fumes of lead give painters that ippearance of ps Bape Barber’s Itch is another disease that reaches tags thats the skin, and is a most obstinate “one when it becomes firmly fixed Ah ei system. After the poison has reached the blood and been disseminated throughout the system it is too late to resort to local In many cases the blood is affected simultaneously with the appear and all efforts should’ be directed to a or other external treatment. or the effects of the Oak ad Try that there is no possibili efficacious in io eS ev purifier known, and the safest and best in alte constitutional or snc veo oo Sago to sa Be. dinnces, say goes beyond onr office. We have a very
interesting if “doe gra pos Pihch saad ag Pte or Absorption the constitution. as quickly and ose generated within the system. Just or glands, through is conveyed to the blood syslead and zinc have their health imthe Ugly eruptions and sores will continue . poisons of this character. So comof rass or lead poisoning or blood and driving out & the circulation blemish, sore or eruption from the t is the only purely ble blood —If it desire any explaiitsig’s your she ccuiian, cok and =9SS by dary aaa ience Don’t nothing COMPANY, ATLANT feeding ock-breaker at the Oamp-. bell mine yesterday a piece of rock flew ‘up end severed an ‘artery on his ' Fora poe gs bath pe to Tom Monies ‘ Will am: Freeman, whois ‘ohargedd. ‘about two weeks ago by driving a band} '. Vision,” on Friday evening. _PHONE, MAIN $81 iD, OR RUSSIAN; TE ss idtere: NM hen used in the usual way It estas a cup of a : ees : = and flavor. GEO: Cc. GAYLORD. i & SON, Biss of Suicide, Hennseid J nly $-Crsiet with Neat Thomas Young, 8 teameter who ar‘vived at Bella Vista, a lumber camp, twelve milea east of Redding, about two months ago, from Auburn, attempted to kill his wife Monday<afternoon, and: when sbe escaped from ‘him brain, dying instantly, We Are Still in the Leas. a State eT Aubury has made his report showing the yield of gold during the past year. The gross yield was $88,000,000 against $30,000,000 last year. Nevada county still retains ite } place as the banner couuty of the State asa producer of gold. According to Aubury’s last report the output was One Million Eight Hundred and Twe've Thousand Dollars, — Lately Married. Arthur Baxter; the well known and popular commercial traveler, and wife are here on their wedding trip, They will remain during the Carnival season, Ge Sor: Basket Picnic and Reunion. On the afternoon and evening of Fri-. day, the 5th, a reunion of the members —of-the-Methodist—charob an cong Heregatian will take place in’ the Sunday school ro All are invited to bring a basket lunch. The ladies ofthe charch will have tables . and from. 4 ie 6 Wotoek-: Jubilee Lecture. After the jollification of the fourth and fifth where could one’ find a better place to go than to the Methodist Oharch and listen to the Dr. E. McOlish in that most popular iectare of his on “The Seer of the 20th Century and his! Admission 25 cents. A good mame to remember, Thomas Paine Cigar, for sale at Rector. Bros. «ee obs An abstainer does nof bar Gilt Edge Whiskey. He even takesitasa medicine because it is pure. Ir will qunch your thirst. Reinier he sent.abullet-through his own) — dishes ready and will provide hot tea . . Wright Critically Iu. SACRAMENTO, Jaly 2a—A tolearem: hae Lake county, announcing that Martin J. Wright, State Surveyor General, was oritically iil at that is plage, . Death of George R. Davis. George Rowland Davis, who has been sufferfog with typhoid-pneumonia for some time, died at San Francisce “yes— terday. He was a native of North years. He has been employed by Kohler.& Chase, music dealers, at San Francisco fot several years. Deceased was the only eon of Professor and Mrs. Jobn R. Davis of North San-Juan and the funeral will take place at that town next Sunday. O. W. Bigelow, of Columbia’ Hill, brother-in-law : of the deceased, went to San Francisco today. to accompany the remains home French dostors say that man is not built on the best lines internally. Well Jet them rebuild pita and see. how he works. “Did you say Rye? Then try Jesse Moore Rye—the finest in the world. + 2@e -—_—_____“Instead of the United States provoking Russia on the petroleum question, Russia provoked the United States. We would never have im. posed-a duty on Russiaoil-if--that country hadn’t imposed one _o. ours first. The Handsomest Woman n Nevada City Cannot preserve her beauty, except she keeps here bowels and digestive organs in a healthy condition. Lane’s Tea moves the bowels every day, and: cures indigestion. It purifies the blood, clears up the complexion, and gives you a good appetite. Price 25c. and 50c. a package. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent, tf There is only one reason why you shouldn’t drink Jesse Moore “AA” Whiskey—That’s because you have signed the pledge. eee Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, fo sale at Rector Bros. Malaria Causes Biliousness, Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic remove Berr at TuTTLy’s. 5 centsa glass, tf the cause. FOURTH of J — SNELL © Ete., Call and sée oar stock before it combinations for decorating, ULY GOODS! . ee FLEMING Have laid in a Large Stock, of (Bunting, Flags, Trimming, . which can be used to advantage = Ox Decoratine. is all gone” We have som and they are sure to please. Killed His Wife. Warren, Ohbto, July 2—-Rollin Hawkins, a farmer residing near Newton 8, today shot and killed his wife end then attempted suicide, but failed to inflict a fatal wound. Jealousy was © Cause. Claimed by ‘Death. 2 Sacramento, July 8d.—Mrs. G. Y. Dorsey, mother of Oharles A. Dorsey, died err: Be Wadsworth, Nevada. She / was a native of North Carolina, and 75 years old. Oharles Dorsey left on the’ -afternoon train to attend the funeral. ‘His father died about a year ago, and he lost a brother last Decem ber, Won ‘the Doll. Ee . Bernice Harry, the ‘daughter of ‘Mr. nd Mrs: W. Harry, of this city, won the doll offered by, the Quaker doctors ito the Prettiest baby. Little Bernice: Jooks at ‘it with wonder and delight Bb inden p vorg pretty Geb.” ee A Pretty . Flower. . _G. Griffith hes bosutital flower on npg bin tage pe bil low, on Broad street, It is of a mriet; sod very entire, tothe GOOD WASHING SOAP } of excellent quality and none’ tare ex“Closing Season’s Sale. Is something which every housekeeper desires and prizes when found. ouUR LAUNDRY SOAP is the best made. Produces strong act tenn Fourth « « » sade, lasts a long time, removes the dirt quickly and does not injure the things. All the laundry supplies we offer are ener: SIGOURNEY CASH GROCER. ‘reduced ‘prices. ’ DIES—From. now ov, and “until everything in ae SUMMER MILLINERY is sold, we will sell at greatly. This will give you an ‘opportunity to get ‘tyour MILLINERY FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY VERY REASONABLE, atMeise =. =ETceft’s tare! Sailors, 75 cts; Genuine Mexican ‘Sombreros 50 cts; RoSughaw — nnn Children’s fe 2 a sti all best quality Decorations for the Flags, Bunting, Japanese Lanterns, TriColor Ribbon, Bullion Fringe, Spangles, Gold and Silver Stars, at — JW. H. GRAWFORD’S = PRESERVATION H EALTH . Should be of permanetit im portance when yot desire to gratify your “Sweet Tooth.” Our conféctions are widely known for their absolute purity and cleanliness.,Fly's To Cream Pars, Commercial Street, Nevada City been received from Bartlett Springs, San Jugn and was aged twenty-two}. Cnange of Venue. SACRAMENTO, Jaly 8—John ¥F. Moody Jr. and Warren Richardson, executers of the estate of the late John F. Moody of Truckee, have filed in the Superior Court notice of a motion for change of venue to Nevada county of the case in Steinman plaintiff. “YaTdaho; from: tl scene Mt “95: per cent. of the women actually vote and make things warm for liquor drinking malee. Happy Idsho. adbense sac . Te tt possible that Mr. Towne’s oll octopus is capitalized at. $2,000,000? 'This ought to meke the distinguished Popullet have a fit. ~ Last Week Of the Quaker Doctors, They oure diabetes, mellitus, dropsy, Fe gg ee fits, -chirea,. asthma, bronchitis, fever, prolapse, ateri, lencorrhoea ‘an all chronic d es of women as well as men, Union Hotel. Office hours 10a. m. to 12 m. ji-lw Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thomas Paine, none better. For sale at Rector ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. (rat TILLEY BUILDING, NBVADA which they are defendants and B. U. PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. _—BROAD STREET, “NEVADA crry, CALCait at <_. Tegler’s FOR ORANGES, LEMONS LIMES, French and Plain Mixed CANDIES NUTS of ell_kinds POPCORN and CHEWING GUM _ And the Finst Ice Cream at Is & as CTS. A PLATE, Served with lady fingers. Attéation, Lovers of the Dance! OPEN-AIR DANCING ad sa JULY 34, 4th & Sth ~~AT THE-— Union Platform. @—F THE BEST OF MUSIC. TABLE DELICACIES. Pickled Pigs Feet 10c per Ib Saratoga Chips 20g per Ib Limberger Cheese 35c each Swiss Cheese = 35¢ per Ib Pickles ~ = 10c a quart Ripe--Olives > < 25c ‘a quart Cream Cheese 3 for 25 cts Cream Cheese z 6 for 25 cts Abalone = 20cacan —————=/ JEL L-O “ioe ioc a pkge Jacksons Beehive Grocery New, novel and unique. Diamonds, Silverware, With Ebony Brushes Engraved Plate C. J. BRAND’S JEWELRY STORE Call and see them.: Silver Cream to Polish Silverware, CENTS A BOTTLE. STRONG SHOES ----OF Boys. We have Théy ére just $1 78 TO $a, according to size. Also Extra Fine Line just received the “NEVER RIP” SOHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS what the name implies—a shoe that WILL NOT RIP. PRICR an of Men’s Shoes In the latest,stylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Calf. Price from $2 50 upwith coal oil, *-. fathers carried. FINE WATCHES NEED to their life. A. & H. W. ‘Broad Strest > = BOVEY BROS., CAREFUL HANDLING. Particles of dust urtiet-be removed piece by*piece. Each minute wheel must be freed from anything which would retard the movement. We clean and repair watches thoroughly. By having bs adjusted frequently, years are added HARTUNG, Broad Street.THE : OLD: : FASHIONED : WAY Of cleaning a Rt or Aik wee was to lubricate the works It did all right for the manips our grand.