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June 17, 1897 (4 pages)

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MPA busiLocas » New ng of day bree capnmesiden ment iy of ‘tised ment. y 3d, by tor enses gars Ity. sit a 0D u can made: rant al. ~ men’s orgatiization of Sacramento. The _entries—F. EB. Karslake, 0. D. Scheaver, oe ‘Bain and W. Temby. of all events up to 4. @elock, the. time . ‘aur report: closed. : mijooriacions for ten minutes. Sweetland team. ahieat for a purse of . -piteher; Pollard, catcher; Daniels, 1st Z. cetiter fleld, vider English ‘was thrown of, R, J. W. Miller of Sacramento, A. Hogan . ¥ of North San Juan second.” The other Bcd LP. ‘Goboiae BR Daulmaine, J. Tamblyn, W. Ragon and W. en was won by Miss Pepin of Clipper Gap, and Miss Daisy Reynolds of this standing 18 to 2, in favor of the Smiths. “home to Ist’ base ‘Thos. Dunkley of the expected to be the grandest the town “has ever had. '~ here and: ‘Tahoe the snow fell to a depth “‘gaill will be built so that a chute may ‘be nsed’to run the timber right. into it. Zeist Sanday night. Wm. Lonkey, of $20, The” former‘nine won by a score of 12 to 9. The make-up’ of the clubs were as. follows; Wolfs—Tamblyn, base; Moore, 2d. base; J. Lammon, 8d “bane; Jerry Sullivan, shortstop; T’. Han“Jey, tight fleld; Ed Harry, center fleld;. W: Sigourney, left field. Sweetland— Ooffy, pitcher; Davis, catcher; Mulcahy, Jst base; Hogan, 2d base; Daneke, 8d base; “Bonnam, shortstop; Whitburn, right fleld; Trood, left field; Hatris, “Th the «saddle horse rae, diktanbe 54 of a mile, there were sev en! ries, bat only -six figured /in, race Latta’s Ka came \in first; James. Watt’s Watt M second, “aia minute . and 13 seconds. The tnile bicycle race ‘was won by J. Hirsch, W. Leitch ‘second, Both are members of the Capital City’ Wheelother entries were Karslake, Scheaver, ‘Paine and Temby. Time, 3:04. 4 The 100-yard foot ra.¢ was won by entries cant Piss + Sean a Schmidt's won, Dedmuine’y : En tied bn race had -bat one ; } alien, #. W, Miller and:A; Martell, the . “former winning. The 3g mile bicycle race was won by W. Leiteh, J. Hirsch second. Other “Inthe ladies’ contests the nail drive Kein Sob City.turew a ball the longest, distance. The foregoing embraces the results that hour the ball game between the Smiths of Grass Valley and a picked nine from this city ‘had reached the sixth inning, the score In the third inning while running from 1 .tter team was badly: injured’and had to be carried from. the field. He was Ce eee Truckee Items. The. Truckee Bepul Republican e g says: The: Fourth of July celebration is of fast ‘The severe wind storm: ‘Sunday and: Monday ended with a light fall of snow here Monday night. At places between ot two or three inches. At Sammit there was four inches. ~ A-néw sawmill is being bnilt at Verdi; ‘The old mill was so situated that there . was a large belt of good timber that was. of very difficult decess. The new np 16, was pushed; or fell, from the at Boca and was nce ot Wales? Hotes Wins at seit “the Ascot Races. an eal BANDIT FOUHD _ OR wag : Position bet ten An mh Nevada Cityan Admial: * ters the Oath. Special to the Damy Taanscusrt, te The Queen at Windsor. Winbsox, Eng., J ‘ane 17.—Queen Vietoria arrived at OA. Me from Balmoral. Thousands of people lined the route from. the. depot. to the Oastle.’ Her majesty. looked the picture of health, and Fepentedly bowed in. response . to in American newspapers that ‘she is nearly blind. She reads newspapers and: writes fottens: to her relatives. 2 The Queen's Tubilee, BanMonat, Scotland, June 17 Queen Victoria Jeft Balmoral yesterday for ‘Witidsor. ‘Castle. This . is the first step: of Hor Majesty in the. long program -arranged in the celébration of the: six-. tieth anniversary of her accession to the throne. Saturday next is known now as. the eve of ‘the jubilee, and, by . that time all ‘preparations for the busy week to follow will have been completed, Greatly Exaggerated, Panis, June 17.—The Matin publishes tam interview with Count Ito of Japan, who is now in this city, on his way to attend Queen Victoria’s: jubilee celehad any idea of entering into a conflict with the United States, as an outcome ef the troubles: between Japan and Hawaii; which, he added, have been greatly exaggerated. A Record-Breaker SAckamento, June I7—At Vassar College, New York, on field day June 5, Rowena Reed of the Sacramento High School beat the world’s record for. women in the running long jump. Basley in Jah Sr. Lovis, June 17.—An. information . ’ -was filed in a justice of the peace court . today charging Martin Ensley with as‘saulting Chas. D. Collins at Meramac ,. Hights with intent to kill him and rob him of $6,000. He will be held” in the . Glayton jail till the result of the injuteh datas Collins is worse ‘today, wounds were found on bis. bea today, ng fourteen ins all. : Maun, Jane W—Mhore are : teat, lerpaare er ee bration, in which he says Japan never} ‘Haven was “installed today as ‘U. 8. District Judge for the 9b iti Bitten. by " tata, ree June 17. pat little child 4 y years old, daughter -of Mr, and ‘Mrs. Porter of Stillwater, twelve miles from . ) Redding, while playing under a fig tree saw a rattlesnake. The child endeavored to beat the’ snake with a. stone and was bitten on the third Anger of the, : right hand. The. child was brought: here for treatment and is Reverting between life and death. Another French Bomb ‘Pans, June’ 16—A bomb was exploded yesterday afternoon in front of reagan earn ie rag Place bate 5 Past ida dh ~ Killed By Poison Fruit, ‘Reppia, Cal, June 17. Simon Spencer of ‘Sacramento died. by the . roadside yesterday afternoon seven miles from French Gulch in the Trinity Center road, With two companions he was taking a pleasure trip in a spring wagon. They stopped at!-the Power ‘House.and ate freely of berries and cherries. An hour later Spencer died: It is believed he got hold of some poisSiena today. ~ No More tote New Yor, June 17 ~The police Commissioners yesterday unanimously decided that the so-called boxing contests in this olty.shoald be stopped. ‘Daniel O’Connell Dead, Lonpon, Jane 17,—Daniel O’Connell, son of the. Trish Liberal of the same name, is dead. . A Capitalist Hart. OakLAnp, June 17—A. Miller, President of the San Francisco . Saving Union, and his' wife were badly bruised today by being thrown from a carriage. The team took fright ata local train and in their frenzy ran into the cars after the coachman had jumped from . : his seat. Mr. Miller is worse hurt than his. wife, bat. his condition is not precarious. . The Prince's fi Horse Won. ‘Loypon, June 17—The Prince of Wales’ horse Persimmons, ‘which won. Be re Sed se et ae nang . Gtronit of California, ‘The oath was. . aduhinistered by ‘Thos. P. ie aes 8. ; Hieiet aan ot Mere gr dadge De: diva sad my is Yow) _. from: Olipper.Gap oned fruit. His body was shipped to . T#0ks Miss M. 0. Holtora of ‘San ian are rived here this evening on hier “way to Downieville.
Miss E, Harbaugh of Bakersfield are rived here: last evening on. her way to Downieville, »* ‘Wm. H, Hearne of ‘Beni Pith arrived: Pete Sab areas om his® wer, tc North Bloomfield,Frank Bell and: ie ‘sons caine up ‘from Auburn last evening ao their way to North San Juan.: H.-L. George of eS ans has . been-at Downieville, erin here last. evening on his. way home. ~ Miss Ella Lamb of wn, Nevada, arrived here yesterday on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Sullivan.’ W. Hy Gaifett, Mise T. A; Pepin; Miss . F. 3. Pepin’ and cise ias Py ogi Dr. A. Jamp and 1} Purcell, “of Downieville, camé. down on last even-. nies phere ee Shek, Why “ San Fran-. cisco. Mrs. A. Mivana ana: litiden, who! ‘havé been here visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Nivens, Sr, returned to Grase Valley: today. he Mra. Chas, Eddy ‘and Master Grove Eddy left on the morning train for San ‘Francisco. Mrs Eddy is going to have her eyes treated. \Miss Agnes -O’Connell ‘of this city has been engaged: as teacher of the public school” at Washington,” She sas one of the most successfal instructors in the ‘County, and the peo. ple of Washington are fortunate to se< cure. her services. ‘ a2 Fine ‘Buteer, ee Woodland Osbaniiieg:’ Butter, ‘ the ‘best in the market, can-be‘had of Pbil Sendden, the: ‘sole agent. a25-tf ‘ y of Fthe Te Store, hoping thereby, to secure fan Francisco, came du the ‘morning train. one of the watches offered a8 premiums. : There tira been an n alarm of fire since the electric alarm system was accepted by the city. If it keeps fires away it willbe the pak kind’ of investment, ‘. Go to“Tra Ow,” corner Commercial and Pine streéts, near the Court House, ‘. glass or any plain or mixed drink at 10 vents. a ji-lw ab: Prolectassope exhibition showing Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight ard ‘a variety ‘of other views will ‘occupy the Theater next. onday, Pusqdey and) 8 age thirty men, all olalinjag to be. painters, applied at one place} } inthis city and asked for work.” There was no need of more men on the job, The applicants were all strangers. down around Lime Kiln, have formed a hall association and will begin soon to. erecta building 24x40 feet to be used as @ dance hall pod public ent place. ' “Nevada City has now quite a number of amateur photographers, * and. most of them take very creditable pictures:, If you want an outfit ‘call at Dickerman’s diug store. “He can supply anything in’ that line, from he . cheapest to the most ex pensive. or The Concert Tonight. poet ves nike Fieane Vey have ‘the. opportunity of listening to the celebrated Upsilon Quartette. All the young: gentlemen composing the Morse, a talented tenor singer, and ‘dome splendid music is reny mie : store for those who attend, —— for thosé who find: it, What i is, the missing entence: August Bist. Every one ¢ 'babies at‘ the end of. ake ue MY st number of pales et relow vi as =e auneiaiin ‘ ‘ 7 ee j ‘ # word in the following Schilling's Best tea is not only pure but it iS-r++--++-m-because i it is fresh-ro“ted. jh, pS Get a package of Schillings Best tea at your grocers ; take out the Yellow Ticket; seod it with re guaet, to Schelling's “Best ies San Francisco, by eG One guess allowed eA yellow ticket.. If pon guess reaches us Bptvey »July est. you are ‘entitled to two guésses for each ticket. “+ “If-onty one person finds the word’ fhe sages Shope: “If several find 4 the $1000: will be divided. equally. vege Ra y ticket. will, get a set of casdbos, 5 “Those sending three or mo ; ane * re une calendar, no Senco x 4 erteping “i one ae fer sharp, cool steam beer at 5 cents aly “fue. people of Globe schoo! district,. \ At ihe Congregational Church this. Good Ho evening ‘every one who. so desires will . : * tgame come highly recommended as: : vocalists,.as does also. Mr. Clinton R, handsomely. favorably, regular . operations will begin, and by the middle of July at least fifty men will be at work there and be employed all: ‘sunimer, It will require séveral seasons to work the entire clafin. + Peeing to the the Mountains. Ay steate par Pata “now passes during which people do not arrive from Sacramento Valley or other heated porfreshiog mountain air, drink ovr cool water, and enjoy our varied and graud scenery, We who live’ in the’ mountains and, therefore, are accustomed to} our salubrious climate, and: beautiful scenery do not appreciate the blessiugs we enjoy so Tully 4s do visitors from less favored parts of the State. ae © ee Married at, San San Francheco, J. W. Pendera, formerly of this city, was married at San» Francisco last week to Frank Maher, Mrs. Maher is the youngest daughter of Mrs. a B. Gray Sr. of this city. THREE MILES Fé FROM Town. Thoroughbrace Wagon and 1 jarge Wood Wagon. ane 8 dozen Chickens ‘Good Cellar and eieshouka: ee Farming Implements go with the wee 60-acres good Timber Land, fine. ard, lot-of Fruit Trees all in bear-. egetable Garden, and everything’ a vias up a country: home, i conve wal such a place will get ‘ . A Great Bargain. For terms and particulars enquire of ' GHRIS. WEBER, ‘jnl6 . ‘Upper West Broad Street. 1. Weed tor Sale, found, that the Project ‘will pay: : Should the giroapécting “work “result tions of the State to breathe oar re-. Mrs. Mary Penders, relict of the tate} Rarich For Sale. : unde mihistrator the’ ea f HENRY MAINE: ) of uN TR Nit, deceased, to the o. 2 #2 ne BROS. 60, Tene a 1) Notice to Creditors, . ATE OF ENRY ° EMAL } B yeete tN Notloe. is Reese” nly SE ay i a the said decased, ¢ having claims he: + to oxhibie ther ith months after the ret’ weabiiearh ge oar notice to the said ad nistrator, at iss law rey o omas §; Ford, as St., Nevada Cie, Nev Nev. oo for thet ornia, the same Duutess ofthe’ on Peis pee i “eek istra he Kstate of Henry ttre. rs ee Paonce' S. Foun, D Adsboks Fi Se is Wy D. LONG, pe Attorney and Counselor tt Law, PRY OSES AED AND POG sta Do You Want a GoodjDrinkt? . . , Then Try PARNELL’S ORE.“ YRUS ee meee A tis Mase wmndy Papioniya eS ent to make you FEEL, FOURTH : es eae * THE RECEPTION,” PSone oe aa AP i “el No: 41144, Glindintind tases ; . g iiikittitekicg hs * : Leserservenanet i * ee eee 2 allt Pe E1897 ; wowed © “es a, aieortonasies A seakocet “OF JULY. SK? ASEIII STron As Independence Dey falls on en on . Satu ae . ie bon cen rr sie rrr . Sunday, it will be celebrated ea ‘Faney Beaded Ceil“See ing Our “Moulded Casings " ; "Jointed Finish eine Mendocino StepHumboldt Natural Redwood and: ites Pine Rustic: Wood’ . Fine Oregon Has. cep > Nelo. Binge. 2. Saco and Spruce FloorPe a ys “Select foe ae State MILL. “AND MINING. TIMBERS A Specialty, i