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June 28, 1897 (4 pages)

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< Fc pS SAE SOFC IN iS cciipiliehieemionce ia STL or the broad dull old ; ‘ot Kensington, when, on ‘the 24th day of May, blossomed into: life, and they properly . “@allled her the Mayflower, It is true. that the first. infantile was heard by eight great noblemen and . hj ecclesiastics, who were present at her . birth, amongst whom was ‘the Duke of Wellin who had fought the battle of Waterloo four years before. One month after the’ chila ‘was privately . christened, from a gold. font, by’ the’ Archbishop of Canterbury, and they named her Alexandrina Victoria. From -early childhood « her. “education was favorable to the Lege cg of noble « of Kent, was beckoned into the shadow. that: we call death. Maternal affection vas therefore soon called into requisi: Wer; . noble woman came down to her work, 2 A cans aoe it: might be deemed, athe iecueine sh ebalend to econ sea would mar the lustre of that exalted positich to which she . was born, being a descendant of James iL, son of Mary Queen of Scots. On the same day that King William IV, her uncle, died, the head of the: church, the head of the cabinet and the Mayor of London ‘proceeded’ to Kensingto palace and ‘the Prime Minister gave ap to this young <irl, just turned her eighteenth birthday, the seals of office: Then ensued the proclamation, followed by congratulations and ceremonies, that were enough it seams to me to produce congestion in an ordinary haman brain. Amid,.we are told: the playing of the National anthem, the booming forth of the Park and Tower guns, the thrilling cheers within the area were taken up by tens of thoueands outside. But retaining her mental equilibrium, and the essence of her true womanliness, the moment. she was proclaimed Queen, she turned: around and placing her arms about her mother’s neck wept as only noble woman weeps. The Historian further ‘tells ‘us. that . when her uncle, the Duke of Sussex, presented himself to. take the oath of “allegiance and was about to. kneel in. her presence and kiss her hand; she gracefully prevented him, kissed his , cheek affectionately and said, “Do not " kneel my uncle, for [am still Victoria, your niece.” Filial devotion was a dominant charssteritte in her; The first message that she sent to Parliament was to ask fora thoneyéd ineome for her German. mother, .and her request was'at once granted. This woman who, when notified that the responsibilities of an Empire had been: placed ‘upon her, dropped on her knees in prayer before the: Supreme Sovereign o% the universe, charmingly displaying’ that filial piety enjoined by the uni-} versal Parent—honor thy. father and thy ‘mother (mother no_ ark father) that thy. days: > r above, that arhed the ery . part of royal suitor; ‘she is charmed by seven monthe old, her tather, the Duke . thie something of pretties saloons interest old King 6 Belgium, ’ Tgopiad, 100) palgediae Are ng syn ‘ pg oars pedis played, well the . @ manner and. appearance, but as. poteges imperative duty is, to Pop the question, ? Did) she do so? ‘Don’t’ ‘ite: your hands in appalling gesticulations, while the tree-pillared forest of this Coast Range proclaim with. the majestic roll ofthe Pacific, she did; and I hope that . . in the course of ‘human events, along ‘the line of Social: ‘progress, that’ e’er t with the . quette, for. the queens of . n continent ‘to. exercise the ag vy long-desired prerogative. I must reservé fora. fature time my reasons for this expression, as I have n elegantly and: consistently this m. . bowing, ‘politely to Her Majesty, he ter, — ice Tore Sxpin . * “ Baxc oh, . oe ti pe Gotha, "Knight, of nine uoble: order of the Garter. Desirous : of indicating her preference for the Prince, with delicacy and taste becoming the dignity of her, station, at’ one of the Palace balls she took occasion to present her bouquet to the Prince at the conclusion of the dance, After . . glanced for a moment at his closely ‘buttoned ‘military coat. Immediately drawing his pen knife, with the dexterity of a skilled physician he cut a slit just.over the heart and gracefully . inserted the “happy omen.” And when subsequently ‘Albert exe pressed the delight he had experienced . during his visit to’ London, with : her ‘characteristic modesty and sagacity she replied, “If indeed your Highness is so: much pleased with this country, perhaps you would not object to remaining in it and making it your home?” The result is universally known. ( _ Aftera periad of five weeks courtship, there followed a.mhatrimonial alliance which : has . been conspicuous” for its salutary inflaence upon the families of the civilized world. For this:marriage was one of the happiest Royal attachments ever known in history. Could we, today, dip our brush into the mordant.of the mythical artist, or. into the rainbow hues of @ California floral conservatory, we could not, with ‘satisfaction to the world and ourselves, portray the effulgent excellencies of Victoria, as a. woman, wife and’ sovervign of the 19th century. + Poceagal: Be Briefs. James Hutchison and and Frank Grissel leave for Vallejotomorrow. * There will be a meeting of the Official Board of the Methodist Onurch this evening at 7.0’clock, severely Saturday while playing lawn rahe at: Che Katie Hotek tome qonict, The sidewalle-ani the lower side’ of wretched o: a Deserts oun wat at 1 Male inl, Taney ‘Vesti, a i x ni atetaoathiaas Death 4 of a ‘Prominent Shasta County _Miitag Man, ‘Special to the Datuy TRANSORIPT: A Bold Bank Robbery. 4 Omana; Jane 28th—A special. from Deadwood, 8. D., says that four masked ‘men made\a desperate attack this merning on the Butte County Bank at: the town of Belforche. They entered the Bank with drawn revolvers and ordered the officers’ to throw up their) hands. Cashier Marble ‘hesitated a moment in obeying ‘when'one of the ‘robbers fired dat him clipping off a large portion of one of his ears. The bandits . took all the money.on the counter and . . . in-the safe and mounting their horses} cheb were eee mene: Fe 6 pros few mnfinxiten a posse of Sietiy atmed men was organized and . sped after them. The pursuers came up with the fagitives.a few miles out of town ‘and a running fight ensused, One of the robbers finally surrendered, but his companions were better mounted ' and escaped. It is impossible for them . to ‘get away, however, as ‘the party in pursuit has the better horses and is close on the heels of the desperadogs. Sat On By Ge Germany, ConstantinorLy, June 28—A fresh . attempt has been made by the Sultan fo secure the support. of Germany ‘in aneffort'on Turkey’s part to: obtain the return of ‘Thessaly. is refused: by ‘Germany and the Sultan is advised to comply with the terms. of the treaty: of Ate The request A Japanese nese Butoher, : San Francisco, Jane %8.—Tokio, ‘Japan, has an imitator of Jack the Rip-. per who murdered four young women of good character last month. As a result a wave of suicidal hysteria has. set in and several young women have killed themselves. A Promigent Miner’ Dies.” Rapping, June 28—Alvin Potter, a promineut miner, died last night. He was a conspicuous: figure. at Copper City inthe palmy days, and was one A Hating Miiaaisytcg his leg qui *1 of the discovererers of the Lost Confidencé mine at Copper Mountain. . He pede rmencatien -cabeiaiass ! Cal. Not Pace tia oe papa ime to the ground, 125 feet ‘below, W.” Brown, ‘a carpenter, who was with them, had a miraculous escape. He grabbed a rope as the scaffold fell and was oon in at: a window. : ‘Drowned in ‘the Arkansas, ‘Newton, Kas., June Acc Tinok: Mor. ton; while boat riding yesterday on the. Little Arkansas river 77 ‘miles from here, was drowned. His dost bits in midstream. Gun Fight at ‘ Pica, LANomavra, Ky., “June 28. ~Tom Logan and Wyatt Cooper, who were deadly enemies, met yesterday at a ‘picnic at Great. Forks. Logan © seh and in~ spe tonnes, Gp the quarrel, and ehovting became general. .One mani, who was disinterested, was killed and about twenty persons were wounded. < ; ‘Strikers. Resume Work. Hotspaysnvra, Pa., June 28.—The employes at the ‘Eleanor Tron Works, who struck last. week against-a reduction from $8 to $2:50'a ton. for ‘puddling, resumed work today at +. 75 a ton. A Woman's. Suicide: San FrAnomsoo, June 98.—Last night . James Murphy of: 1182 York street aceused his wife of being drunk. She stuck him with a chair and ‘he left the house. After he left she killed berself with carbolic acid, — Local Mentions, Geo, Lewis is over from Colfax. _. ©. Taylor. of San Francisco is in town, eg 8. Richardson is down from 'Columbia Hill. M. W.:Hustler came over fom Patterson today. J. P, Rogers: of San Mateo artived here yesterday. W. H. Helwig was down’ from North Bloomfield yesterday. HH. Johnson vame down from: Alleghany today on his way to\San Fran‘cisco, Constable Moctheny and Joseph © . Holland, the butcher, were over from North San Juan today. : Luther Waggoner and wite of San Francisco, who have been visiting at Alleghany, came down today on’ their way. home, tai Promptly y Extingaished. ftp aula bn Cottage ‘street was diicovered:to ged igs very birthday.” Vas ‘follows: . land facilities for ‘handling: it along dy. . postpotied untilromotow: morning at)" ‘. the jury: James. Quick, M. M. ole, J. coal oil stove i is kitahon at Frank . . missing word contest, He ‘says it teaches folks to think. . . Better yeth Teaches them 7 22 ure ing fresh-roasted 3 ee “ contést published in large
and the : toathills before the Nation’s "To this the Marysville Appeal: replies ‘We would draw to the attention of ourcontemporary. the fact _ . that the value of. railroad property is “. not established by the ownership of a b . sight ‘of way and au equipment. Traffic @entle grades are ‘factota that make balance sheets agreeable to bondholders and stockholders. The terminus of the . , sn St road, should it be’ built, will be blished at. Marysville’ by natural’ conditions which it would. be. suicidal to ignore.’ Should capital be. found willing to build a road from the river via, Wheatland to Grass Valley and Nevada Oity, Marysville would have no Opportunity to build a ‘branch from Marysville to connect with them\at a point just’ above Smartaville. The Marysville both ways and incidentally the Marysville branch would probably be the only point of suis system to show a profit. rua ag The following business was transacted in the Superior Oourt today, Judge F T, Nilon presiding : W, H. Martin vs. Federal tone Gold ing hearing of motion to retax: costa 10 o’clock. Estate of Edward Sherman deceased. Order appointing BE. W. Schmidt administrator. . — Estate of Mary Rule deceased. Order postponing hearing petition for letters Frank Williams ‘vs; his creditors. Order appointing D, B. Getchell, assignee. Bond fixed at $50. ‘Wm. Bree vs. Louis Wheeler; Case reset. for July: 15, 1897. ; W. F. Lieben vs. his creditors. Order submitting final. account, Geo. BE, Turner vs. ‘Mary A, Bennallack etal. On trial. The following are ©. Locklin, W: P. Martin, L. Garthe, JD. Fleming, Henry Quick, Paul Sears, Paul Quick, Geo. W. Stevens, J. A. Noell:and Jas. Harrigan. S ceuiaieasiomaneeaantii ee Needles and Oil, For sewing machines, at city ‘prices, for sale by D. W. Davis, agent Singer Sewing Machine, Broad street, j21-1m Attention, . Firemen. The members. of. Nevada Hose Oo, No. 1, and of Pennsylvania Engine Co,, No, 2, are requested to meet at the hall of Pennsylvania Engine Oo. on Monday evening, June 28th, at § o ’clock, for the purpose of arranging for a picnic and barbecue on Monday, July 5th. By order. A.B. Wor, Foreman No. 1, * P. G. SoappEn, Foreman No, 2 Piano For Sale. A good square » piano . forsale for $100, Inquire of W. P. Sigourney. j26-1w Something New. Hill’s _Mixed Siavoring Spices, at JACKSON'S. al4-tf eeensianapeaeteaaedt 326-2 iene » Good! =.. “A well-known: teacher compliments us’ on the t0. being broken, both seate and the dash 8,. board smashed, besides other breakpobjection bat. would quickly grasp the heavy traffic would naturally acorne to . . Mining. Oompany. . Order postpon. of administration until. tomorrow _}Morning'at 10 o'clock. i energy are all that are needed. . A book that describes » pictures aiid tells how to conduct -en:} tertainments » will lone hore: was ‘bruised : and aoratched ‘severely, bat ‘the other was not hurt very much. It was @ narrow escape for the men who Jamped from the wagon, ‘A Fosndryiman Hurt. Oharles. H. Taylor wa was seriously burt at. Taylor's foundry, Grass Valley, this morning. ‘A large mould weighing abont three tons was being handled by. ‘means of acrane, In order to’ prevent the crane from turning, backwards a [wedge was ‘placed betwebn. two cogs. ‘This wedge accidentally fell out and ‘the wheels began to revolve, the crank striking Taylor.a hard blow’ over the head that knoeked him unconscious and produced a severe scalp wound. BORN, At. Maveds City, June 26th, to wite, of Joseph Marshall, a a ——— Doctors STARKEY PALEN’S Talent. Inhalation, Bae ; rOoR Consumption, Bronchitis, Dysentery, Catarrh, Asthma, sa, aN bility, Headache, Rheumatism; Neuraigia, 4ND ALL Chronic and Nervous Disorders. omar ene TD Lompoting Gay Treaimeny, parnvnes mpound Oxygen oni o: Starkey and Palen te acon Hig? rime of the elements of Capon ak py Mitre MAGNRETIZED; andthe compound is so condensed and mude portable that 1t is sent all over the world, It bas been in use for more than twenty thousands of patients have been dag over one thousand physiciang bate used it, recommended it—a Ligne do significant fact. {t does not act as most drugs do, ‘by croatini: »~. vhersilmens, and benefitting organ at he’expenseof another, often requ! &@ secon -ourse 60 eradicate te evil effects of vi baal but Compound Oxygen ig # revitalizer, tg étrengthenin: Sipe se oan the whole . body These statements are confirmed by numeérononly with the express permission of ‘belr Names and addresses are given, and you cau réfer to them for turther informa fon. The great success of our treatment: has giver rise to.a host off mitaiors, Unserupulous persona some calling their pre rations Compoum mg geu, often appropriating our testimonial. the nam~of our patieute to recommend eustiniada eoncoe io 4, But auy substanc: made elsewhere or Ly nem aod Tealied © Com pound Oxyven iv spurt: “(COMPOUND * OKYGENITS MODE OF ACTION AND RESULTS," is the title of a new beok of 200pages, published by Drs. Starkey «& etlon, whichy.ves to all enquirers. full tofor: taution as té this femarkab @ curative agent, apts. & menue of surprising cures ied a widasanse of chronic cases—-many of th voondoned to die by other pbsvicians. will eof maivd FREE to auy address on epplication, A Good Living and more may bemadeby a one with a’ McAllister gate Lantern ‘outfit, giving entertestimunials, published in gar book Pl Hod ynireah al ents; nt . to about $1000. The fire wet ‘Thomas Lewis’ place on one side ‘to the railroad track on the -over abont five acres of land. _A force of men went to work Aghitng ‘dbagging the poles beyond the reach. 'from the Miners Foundry battled with the fire, and after a hard fight to extinguish it. The fire was beyond ‘the reach of the town water system. Picnic at Glenbrook. Sunday schools will give a joint picnic at Glenbrook Park, Monday, July 6th. A joint meeting of the teachers of the two Sunday schools will be called at 8 o'clock, at the Congregational church, eens, To Ice, °. Consumers, The Union Ice Compa Company is now prepared to deliver . ice in quantities to suit to any part of the city. Orders ‘left at the ice house on the Plaza baa . be promptly attended £0.35). Fine Butter. seadden, the sole agent. Notice to n Sees STATE’ By Ra * EDWARD hereby Admi iF ae Ss vouchers, wit fourm was Sees One ae. : Dated Tims 28th, 1807. ype : THos. 8. Foun, Attorney for Ketate, Election for Chief Bagineer, 5, Get ingloor and ELECTION Chet nd Assistant heer of the Nevada stant ot will te held at City Hall on ee eee kk Gherke-3 ~d, he ona, a0, J. H By order of the’ Bua: Witliie pathy Promen J.B. Isaac, wan HEALTH “ACCI DENT INSURANCE, Fieliy Mutual Aid Association San Francisco, Cal. * For Five Cents Per Daye WILL PAY, pus Secordt the hazard of occu. P< rye work $a to Baio weeks Sloe yar if you are accidentally killed, pay $10.00 a week, le to work. when Fem oe Tabeoly se Protoationt peying $5.00 = wemauars ip F eap cone duce of of per month. LIFE INSURANCE, Also issues policies of Life Insurance, pay; ilorer ante ea acre #00 se death er oSidho os hagas Sree ee IF INSURED, lose alt your your Zane when you.. You ye me he f Fidelity Mutual Ata Aid Assoolation inently th dent and sod Hey Exccciation oe rise $6,000.00 oash deposits wi rae a of Oaliforhin tg lester han ve) et) pa gn yo mepetc. som ti antes of the solidity of .its protection ‘Reliable Agents Wanted. Write iL. M. SHETTVERLEY, tainments or. ‘il ustrated lectures in small towns and villages. A’ small capital’ and and explains the operation ot ‘MeAlllister’s ‘Magic Lanterns And Stereopticons PATENTS! Pension, Land ‘and+} the fire while others with teams began the flames. Men from the railroad and. The Congregational und Methodist. “Woodland Creamery, Butter, the . : best in the market, can be had of Phil . ‘of nd . back to the top of the hill, extending — te Sica ouactgeerentaead ® fous