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June 7, 1901 (4 pages)

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the . eee ay— hite ent of H and Nevada lp to asy which ood .d: upon n, whep sults of $10 to offering paying dentical treet, in 753 Personal Happenings. wed Ohag. Steandell is here from OolumTTS. SOOM AT measly ae Sta _., . bia Bil. FRIDAY.. -0020 0804 ee ns Jane 7, 1901. J, Arnott left this morning for . . Brandy City. HP ss J. Collins returned this morning to the Yuba mine. i Mias Allie Stevens left this morning a es San Francisco to visit friends. : L. and A, Roggic, G. Pareto and A. From Our Hazzio went up to the Yuba mine this morning. 4 Miss Anna and Etta Furth of North San Juan spent the day. here visiting their many friends. : William Wood left this morning for Oakland and on the 17th instant will sail for Cape Nome, Mrs. E. P. Burman of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left this morning for Downieville. : Mrs. John A. Seely of Sau Fransep itare if Mra. McKinley’s health cisco reached here last evening and “il permit. ‘The pliyslahine ire: epee: left this morning for North San Juan. fa, bat admit that Mrs, McKinley is _Mrs. Keiffer and A.and J. Keiffer arrived here last night from San Frantill dangerously ill, and that her faili wre to gain strength more rapidly is etn and left this morning for Downalarming. éville. : “Director Merriam; of the Census Miss Virgie Deal, one of San FranBureau, has been breaking records ever — Pppulag sabe! poneher> wer er xince the taking’ of the Qensus was rive here Saturday evening on ‘a visit Washington Letter. -— fnteresting Yotes WASHINGTON, June 3d, 1901. president McKibley is so seriously qnoerned over Mrs. McKinley’s condition, she having .done little, if any, pore than hold her own since she got pack to Washington, that he has can— geled all of his June engagements, ex-— wpt that to visit Garvard University gommencement, June 26th, which is peld in abeyance, he being very anxious © ‘. mine this morning aod were taken all Visited the Champion Knights Cemplar ‘Enterta ined. Ry Superintendent Leitler.\ The Knights Templar of ‘Maryeville,. who came here yesterday to’ attend the entertainment of Nevada Oom-. — ‘ mandery, went down to the Champion through it by Superintendent Fred Zeitler. Following jare the names of the visitors: ~G. W. Hutohins, Fred Hanse, H. Heiker, G. W. Hall, B. BR. Booeman, Peter Engle, W. 'T. Heins, A, Meny, T. Chase, Fred Eastman, BR. W. Skinner and E. W. Doyle of Marysville and Joseph Durfee of Smartsville. ; i They will leave here for home this evening. t i mersy QUID PHONE, MAIN 551. Resisted An Officer. "Reliabilty. An old reliable grocery that has a}. keeps abréast of the times and re-. comes Unruly wield Is failed, plenishes his stock right along with : About six o'clock this morning 8 fresty and: wholesome goods, adding Fs novelties in their order, is a good place . 8p pemed Devets from up-country to tradé. The fact of doing business at the same old stand proves that the. sel Brothers’ butcher shop, on “‘Oommercial street. He had been imquart: bottles. dy 37 . 1+ (A decided improvement over the paste man at thé helm, so to epeak, who. 0 Wan From Up-country BePostottice Department Wakes a created a disturbanee in front of Grisye e ‘ Brot ment of money orders. Seotion one} Hote] last night on his arrival from bi i ‘SARDINES PROMPT ATTENTION.TO MAIL ORDERS. : Money Orders. Favors Ghird Germ. Curcxco, June 6—“There is absoRuling Regarding Chem. lutely nothing in the way of a third ‘ 4 term for President McKinley, in my The P ostoffice Department hee isopinion,” said United States Senator sued a circular in reference to the pay-. Ghauncey M. Depew at the Auditoriam of said order is as follows: New York for a short visit on business. different recipes for cooking Macaroni with each.) started last year, and the final report $s Ber eer on See showing the aggregate State Controller E. P. Colgan and A. Brown, a member of the State Board population by States and Territories, of Equalization, arrived from Sacra aime J git density of population, center of popula tion, in its medium point, population of Alaska and Hawaii, etc., the first mento last night. Mrs. Woodruff of Columbia 4Hill, who has been here on a visit to her half of which has just been issued, and ; ceca daughter, Mrs. James English, returned the concluding half of which will be to her home thie morning. store is a favorite with consumers. OG. EB. Mulloy, on Broad aetreet, is a grocer of this kind. He has some nice German Salt Pickles which he is selling for ten cents & Quart. Try Crushed ‘to Death. bibing freely during the night and it seemed as though he wanted to let everyone within the sound of his voice know about it. It so happened that City Marshal Hi Shearer was in the butcher shop when the fellow became boisterous, and the officer told him to be quiet and pags on. Devets then ap“So much of thé circular of March 12, 1900, as authorizes the cashing of orders, irrespective of the place of payment named therein, is hereby canceled and withdrawn. In consequence ‘of this notice, -Poatmasters must understand that they are not permitted to cash money orders ;in which any “The country has been phenomenally prosperous under his administration, universal confidence is reposed in him, and there is a vast national pride in the results of his work: “The third term ie not a bogy. There were entire outside circumstances in the case of Washington, Grant and Benjamin -he was carrying out his instructions best of music will be f tarnished and forr years abead of similar r nade in any previous census. oer Mrs. H; J. Kneel of Colfax, Mrs. A. Attorney. Geiderel'‘Wiiox, wt ‘the, tes V. Hickey ‘and’ Mrs, O. F. Rowlery of quest of the Spanish Claims CommieSan Francisco and Mrs.A. M. Stokes sion, has rendered an opinion that ot AST RAST EO Ral: opie yesterday on claims growing out of the loss of the a visit tu Mrs. Thomas Limnell. battleship Maine, are properly claims Frank Tay lot » the coffee man, will Fe" of the U. S. against Spain, which means tarn this evening from a trip through that they have no legal statute, as tia the mountains. Mr. Taylor has cert Treaty of Paris expressly stipulated coliee wed spices jn every town he that noclaims of the United States has visited for the past two weeks. against Spain on account of the war Miss Gertrude Hampton, the popular should be made.. Such claims are still school teacher of North Ben ae oe being filed, but it is probable that they turned home this morning for hersumhad been prepared before the Attorney natal becca the San Juan school hayGeneral-had been heard from, and that ing closed for the summer, the attorneys are filing them so as to be in a position to take Advantage of the possibility of the opinion not being towards getting its legality passed oe ee Pheer! ord hee eee hg cron coon, om tee One of the results of a published invie now tales. ee up Gad oak terview with the President of Venezu‘ : ela, if which he reflected severely upon rz “~~ sang The donne foc re United States Minister Loomis, now in o be put in flret-ciaes si ee et eee. Europe on a vacation, for acts in which thing — arrenee? ee a ience of those who enjoy dancing. The Bunker Hill Day Picnic. p02 AyD CS Rio bat pa a tg shall not return to Venezuela, bat shall wien ash seldom given ay picnics. be given: another diplomatic’ position) . apes uh of equal importance. The President of }. : e oe Venezuela will find no difference in Roug A Rider Suicides. the change, as the new Minister will be ; given precisely the same instructions that were given to Mr. Loomis. Mean. sage received from Magdalena announwhile, Mr. W. W. Russell, who is in charge of the United States Legation ces the suicide of John E. Byan. at Caracas, has been instructed to inform the Government of Venezuela, that . s horse gave him so much pain tha this Government endorses every official . he sought relief in death. Mr. Ryan act of Minister Loomis. py direction of President McKinley, in preparing a comprehensive opinion on of San Jdan, all the Supreme Oourt: Insular De+e cisions, showing precisely how far they was.a member of Roosevelt’s Rough Attorney General Knox is engaged a ded in the battle might be a good one for a white hus~ Riders and was wounded in the ry band—who wanted to die. Common.whiskey is a curse but Gilt} and see Wm. Harry. m7-tf proached the Marshal and struck him San Francisco, June ‘6—James M. on the jaw. Shearer then grabbed the Smith, a switchman in the employ of unraly individual and by this time Charlies Grissel and John Ramsey. the Southern Pacific Company, fell became to the assistance of the officer, tween two cars of a moving freight . who used hie nippersto good advantrain today and was crushed to death. . taged and marched Devete to the City He was attempting to uncouple the Jail. cars at the time of the accident. The Marshal informed our reporter that he will not prefzr a charge against Devets, as he thinks that when the latter becomes sober he will. be overcome with remorse, and bee sadder and a wiser man. Howard Loveland, proprietor of the ‘ti f the Ste Popular Bakery, continues to furnish day: sporoved.hy: See : woe hie patrons with the very best of pies . Action Approved. Wasninaton, June 6—The International Association of Steam Fitters toBoston in entering upon a strike OD . parery line. tf. machinists of those cities. Killed by Lighining, mercial street. tf Catarrh Cannot Be Cured c Fitters’ Unions of San Francisco and cakes, bread and everything else in the . Shaw Company,. of. this city, sil the 20th ultimo, in sympathy with the Home-made bread madefresh every . year round. In summer they make day, at George Hurst's bakery, Com-. it a point to lay in a fall assortment of other office than their own is designated an Whe piece. of Darn ee ee ick cealtanden aad oe ara! sugh orders as are manifes desi tion of a President-of the United States — for the third time.” Stoves and Ice Cream. Every eeason in the year brings’ ite peculiar characteristics, so to speek. §, McCurdy and 8. T. Williams arIn winter, when nature is stripped of] rived here from San Francisco last its verdure and the chill is in the land, . evening and left this morning for Fortgood warming stoves, are in demand.} ost City, on mining businees. Mr. On the other hand, when Old’ Sol looks . ywoCurdy formerly lived’ here and his down on this earth of ours and makes] wifeisa daughter of George Lovley, Went to Sierra County. ning { \ BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL Sombreros. Evéry young lady tries to keep her face as well protected from the scorching rays of the sun in summer ab possible. Since mature has been so very kind to woman in regard to marking beauty in her face, it behooves every one of the deat creatures to preserve her loveliness. W. H. Crawford, the Main-street dry goods dealer, has @ large assortment of sonibreroe, which che is offering at low prices. They are excellent sanprotectors, * Don’t Ruin YOUR EYES . With a poor light. Have
your house wired and use ELECTRICITY. I do all kinds of electrical wiring, bell work and repairing, Let me give you an estimate. RALPH A. EDDY "2% the long sammer days almost unbear-. , resident of this city in former days. able, what ie more refreabiug than a dish of geod ige cream } The Legg & all kinds ©f stoves at low prices the ~ TABLE DELICACIES. ico cream freer g cawbrated Poor-. Pickled Pigs Feet ‘\iess Iceland Freezer (one motion), With looal applications, as they can and it has a three-minute record a8 an S aratoga Chips Portsmours, N. H., June 6—During . not reach the seat. of the disease. ioe cream producer. They range in for Life Insurance see T. B Gray. Several Chinese merchants whose t of the gaming and police to the scene o gaming Toledo, Q. ountry for years, and is a re ular pre; peer tt is composed of coe of . Wyoming Tribe, No. 49, Improved “Orthe best tonics known, combined witb der of Red Men, was held last evening Ripe Olives = ALBUQUERQUE, N. M, June 6—A mesFor the best of everything in the . ¢he pest blood purifiers, acting di. as follows: Prophet, Dr.1. 1. Bowman; meat line send your orders to Naffziger. . rectly on the mucous surfaces. The Sachem, A. D. Mason; Senior deans C Ch ream Cheese perfect combination of the two in: A © . gredients is what produces sych wonmore, L. W. Boardman; Junior Sagawives have been squandering money at . Gerful results in curing catarrh. Sund,) more, A, Odgers; Keeper of Records, recent injury by being thrown from. the gambling table lately directed the . for testimonials free. F) J. QOHENEY & OQ. Props . pom, H. L. Jones; Keeper of Wampum, Catarrh is a blood or constitunal dishe t to. t 8 the heavy storm here, Bohart Laweens eace, and in order to cure. it you must alpad. ‘ftom the toy Oye APN Limberger Chee se = of Ssuth Portsmouth, sought shelter . take internal remedies. Hall’s Oatarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di-~ two-gallou pattern. Try one, in a barn, and was killed by lightning. i ‘ . : ‘ ome ectly on the blood and mucous sursat Yot aa ree ect 4 als atarrh are te nat Red Men Elect Officers. . Swiss Cheese otes of Jnteres quack medicine. It was pre oy : we one of the best physicians in this pe regalar election of officers of Pickles = George M. Hughes; Collector of WamCre am Chee se had the reckless ladies arrested. . 7 i gold by druggists, price T5c. ; Under similar provocation the plan Hall’s Pamily Pille ar ea the best, a ete . ADaIoNe = JELL-O: = If you want a good, cool drink of SIMPLICITY beer—the very best in town—drop in As a bracer Jesse Moore never fails: go and what effect they will have upoD . age Whiskey is a blessing. insular relations. That opinion will be submitted to the President and Oabinent this week, and after its careful consideration, it will be decided and probably officially announced what, if any, changes’ will be mace in any branch of those relations; the opinion will also be-a determining factor in the question of whether an extra session of Congress will be called. Secretary Root’s letter, instructing The poison ejected from the fan General Wood to inform the ‘members of the Cuban Constitutional Convention that this Government did not approve of the additions made to the Platt amendment, before its acceptance by the Convention, was a long and carefully prepared document, in the prepaous Blood Poison, which pollutes canker sore into the flesh. This disease appears first in the tongue, copper colored splotch come as the disease progresses, i i ident McKinle, tem, Themedical men are as sorely pe perbentns ig tana Se ‘ bio ‘ poison an Byer ; they tell you to take mercury and potash alternately for OUR FREE HOME TREATMENT. preety assiated. ‘It impressed upon General Wood that this Government does not wish to offend the Cubans, but that they must accept the Platt amendment just as it passed Congress, if they wish American authority to be withdrawn from the island; nothing short of that will be satisfactory’to this Government. The Platt Amendment is plain spond with an and the attempt to interpret several of its provisions, which the Cubans added, are obscure. : Perry Heath passed through Washington several days ago, ~and in the course of a conversation, said of, his + from any othe a fully the symptoms as they ® ose his Own case: Taid down in this » eyond our office. You erinal vice and this valuable have successfully trea despair of a cure because someth soon. show signs ful disease. , Gently, Hanna for President: “Ibat_boom, if the least injury to the system. that term could be applied to my exBlood Poison THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE OF ALL HUMAN DISEASES. snake is not more surely fatal than the virus of Contalood, destroys the tissues and bones and eats and the destructive virus Our ° t this disease than you can D ssibly ent long; besides information abou byprto see pees ea ov as treatment long; . ppear ineach stage di ee mal enabling the reader to correctly diagleg sep and, by following the instructions . thousan ook, to successfully treat himself . experience, d the patient need any spestel direc¢ion or advice, our physicians will be ¢ , Don’t hesitate to write fully about your con ‘ pagent you have to say about yourself will any cost to you whatever. Our rres: ith ‘hundreds all the time, and . stitution, The appetite correspondence Win” ted thousands of cases. Don’t he.appe thing else has failed. : ‘a of healing, and the unsightly, dirty splotches and eruptions grow much talked-of London interview, cot vesier and paler, au d gnally disappeer. cerning the nomination of Senator "G has for nearly $0 years been ae “C pit snoroumily, it removes all traces of the poison without Better than all oth gs of the. rattleand vitiates the , PORTABILITY ~ The Blickensderfer Typewter RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. Write for Circular. DURABILITY 10c per Ib = 20c per Ib 35c each = 35c per Ib = 10c a quart 8 25c a quart 3 for 25 cts = 6 for 25 cts 20c a can ' toc a pkge —_AT— ackvon's Bechive Grocery ers in every particular ALIGNMENT . ¢, j BRAND'S JEWELRY STORE form of a little sore or blister; soon the Jands begin to swell, pim Jes break out on the body, the mouth and throat ; seca ane, making tt painfol to eat or swallow ; dread! ul ulners sppset on the SPECI AL INTEREST es and other characteristic signs 0} takes deeper hold w Pecter of this rplexed over the character ithee years, but’ the As usual we will, of no. human Poison gives more . being can stand tely . they do not care the anently, as . §. S. is the only ad to correranteed purely vegin every possible . etable b purifier, oti the ouly antidote They are beauties., tire Summer Stock of [lillinery. at reduced prices in order to make room for the Fall Stock. . ee Look in our window for the new line of ...20th CENTURY HATS ... Diamonds, Silverware, Ebony Brushes engeaves ———————— —_—AT— New, novel and unique. Cail and see them. —_—_—_—_—_—_-—_ from now on, dispose of our enSilver Cream to Polish Silverware, 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. STRONG can have the best . for this pec little book without . it urifies the bloo physicians are in . and builds up the con© Miss E. E. HOEFT. SHOES. a= or Doxysimproves almost from the first dose, the sores . & known and used asa remedy for this dreadTHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. pression in London, was the merest incident or the outgrowth of @ friendly conversation that could be possible T had not thought.of the expression 8 moment before it passed my lips, and. . I don’t believe I thought of it again eat until L arrived in the United States. I think the idea of being ® Presidential nominee is about the furthest way from Senator Hanna’s mind than any other subject in the world. In talking of his strength of character and popularity, L only meant to convey the idea that he would make a magnificent candidate and a tip-top’ President. I ex: pect that the first time I meet Senator _ Hanna, I will have to dodge a few brick bate, for I feel very certain that this subject is one, not only foreign to his ambitions, bat disagreeable to him.” ; Forty-NINgsg. Spice of Life fie. with the Is largely mede up f good things to eat. These things wuet ‘be seasoned SPICES of-comme ce. ARM EATHER We have just received the “NEVER RIP” -hey are just what the name implies—a shoe that cts. TO $2, according to size. Also an , Extra Fine, Line of Men’s Shoes In the latest etylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Oalf. Price from $2 50 up. EARABLES. The. beauty, daintiness, and on irBOVEY. BROS. Broad Street. SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS WILL NOT.RIP. PRICK spection, the quality of our fascinntes all who come to look. And $ HIRT-walsTs . EVESIGHT IS PRECIOUS! looking means buying. No woman with a grain of economy in ber nature will let this opportunity slip At least Therefore do not delay the uses of GLASSES too long. Our s’gck of Pepper, Mustard, Sage, before to-morrow’s sun goes down. Pbyme, Oils, Salads, Dressings, etc consist of the. test and purest goods obtainable. All are secured from re-. We liable dealers. Our Groceries give satisfaction to all. Have “THE TROJAN” Wiehs%d St tes again June 13, 14 to Avail yourselves Your orders will be appreciated. . CASH GROCER. . SIGOURNEY, . SNELL @ FLEMING’S CORNER BROAD. AND PINE STREETS. A. & H. Broad StreetQe meee ‘ > ss OOH ARR RAS: ANS ops Petia lion Soy vill Watchmakers, two of these waists snould be hers ie C. CHINN’S Optician, Ww. A. MEYER, will fn Lali and 15, 1901. of this splendid opportunity to have your eyes fitted properly, W. HARTUNG, Nevada City ee ee 4 { ETP ORE