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Casey and some other young men were ate streets. ‘The flames spread rapidly
practicing jumping yesterday. Casey . over the roof of that structare and
. a little while it: will have. been all) of the will place the baper
slipped and turning his ankle fell. As.
he went down he broke his ‘left wrist.
He. will be crippled for sometime.
TRUCKEE: ‘Wednesday morning
Earl MeGlashan was attacked: with. a}!
severe case of nose bleed and the hem-. ¥
orrhage-proved so obstinate that it we a . difficult ‘task in keeping the nozzles.
call a physician under control, and one section of hose}
pervisor John Fay had an attack of . bursted soon after the water was turned
necessary to call a physician.——Surheumatism this week but is much: improved the last dey or two.—Gilbert
Varney was fined five dollars by Jus-. and good judgment in handling the
tice Finnegan. Wednesday ‘afternoon, .
he having plead guilty to a charge of as*
sault for which. he had -been arrested,
“. men got four streams on quickly and
communicatedto the roof of Willism
soon had control of the fire. The
» ‘Phe firemen showed marked’ bravery
fire and within forty minutes had it
entirely extinguished. _ ee
The chimney, which was an underThe trouble grew out of an attempt of . sized one, had been afire six ‘or eight
J. A. Gillman to arrest Varney for fish-. hoars and various citizens had noted
ing. Gillman gives the following ver-. the volume of black smoke pouring
picked up. .
has been dumping the tallings from its .
‘mill into Brash creek and letting thom
flow into the lake. Of course if this is
continued the lake would bepracti=
Reddik Company that the flow of
follow. we ae
"Al. Rickard is to be stationed at the
Jake and haye-charge of the dam. and.
the flume that leads to the power house
-on the South Yuba! Mr. Rickard will
build a nice‘house just below the dam
on the bank of Rock creek, close beside the North Sam Juan road,and his
sion of the affair: He (Gillman) and . from it. The occupants of the build-. fmily will move out there as soon as
George Zimmer were coming up the . ing were notified about midnight that
switch at the Prosser Creek ice houses . there was something wrong, bat after
and.they saw Varney fishing-below the . 6 investigation concluded that there
dam of the ics pond, They saw Varney . Was nothing more serious than the
it is completed. Mr. Rickard will set
out an orchard and make @ garden and
lawn, : i :Manager De Sabla will shortly begin
catch a tront and. put’ in his baeket. . burning out.of the soot'in the flue, At the erection of an ornate cottage on
They passed him and went up on the) half-past 4in the morning M. Hanley, } 07°. of the prettiest uplands at the
up on the opposite side, Gillman and . building, became satisfied that the
Zimmer crossed the dam to stop him. Chimney blaze was extinguished and
and he went back down under the dam. . went home. ;
south side of the lake. Heand his tenyear-old. daughter Vera after whom the
lake is named drove out there Satur:
day and selected the site, which. com"The Reddick Drift Mining Uompany.
ond trees bloomed early this
is protected by lenves. Unless a vei
proach of the first signs of tfost. he 6 will
Oberry trees are beginning to b
as are early varieties of peaches. 1
cherries are behind when compared -to
almonds. ae aoe
arry Haile wants to wager that it
will. storm hard.this month, . His. pur=
and’ theprecipitation will be mild.
This'is mow iambing season, and Mr,’
Hailé has several thousand young lambs
to look. efter..He has.a grain-crop, tog
‘but he don’t worry much about that, as
the grain’ can get along with very little
moisture. : s
Speaking on this subject we must repeat what Hugh Morrison Jr. said this
week. Replying to the question of rain
met turday night a large number of his
pose is that luck will go against. him . Ree
mands an inspiring view of the big . he said: “Pshaw, we can get along with
a 00 todayHarry Levitt and bis son’have gone. portant matter “before the Supreme
‘to San Fraucieco ne ‘Court, anid made an assertion which
"S-B.K. Nattall of the Grass Valley
Es :ploration Company has gone to San: is not the lew, sir.
5 ancisco. ae
. Mre, William Watt went to Sen 8P
nares sree carmen serra eset
~ [sideration of a desperate case in. w
lhe bad“not a lég to’ stea
made a bold contention which was
ate =. leah <i oa , +o ond. :
EE EOS AC RS ey EE woald not try to convert the average
was st one time being beard in am im) et te pence with such wrgament asthat.”" Te vii alicia
“Nér L” was the quick response, “but
I had what I considered reliable information that none of the honorable
members of this horrorable court bad
elicited trom one of the jadges: “That
~ “Pardon me, yout honor,” with a
A fifty-candle “power electric light deferential bow, “it was the law unt)! 8).. served in that capacity.”
phas been put up at the corner of Bean.
fend Alta.streets, = = == *
. The funeral ofthe late John Stuart,
theld. yesterday, was very largely atnded. All the old-timers were there. . from at
. port-of a position that he had taken
Saterday night Miss Mabel Magor
ie vea patty in honor of Miss B-asie
. Waters and Miss Addie Folck of Gold
Flat, who were-her guests. = =
The Poole family of church street
will soon leave for Amador county.
boy and girl friends gave young Will
FPoole a farewell surprise party. . . .
~ Memorial services, were held at the
Congregational church last night in
Fhonor of the late Mies Bertha M. Earll.
olutions of respect were offered by
‘the Epworth League. The church was
The Cornish Post and Mining News,
fa paper published at Camborne, County
Cornwall, England, has the following.
concerning Samuel Noall, a man who
was well-known in Valley, and
who lived with bis wife on Lincoln
street.. About eight years ago. he -ieft
for Australia, and later returned to
England. From there he went to South
plant nick eae ania ae ein neh ote “You have practiced. before me for
oe” ON ’ years, Blank,” said a Circuit: Judge at
On at Rep EE Gee ie ak peadlug one time, “and this is the first time you
hide wage ure acions have shown contempt.”
Eaposing Tooking book in sup“Yee, your honor,” answered Blank,
apon « legal question “[ have wonderful self-control.”
ere . +2 e a eee
“Jast a moment,” interrupted the Su-. Whitecaps are making the rounds tn
aly himself, “do you mean! }fjssouri again, whipping and thet.
—— sr or gt _— eg law?” . -wise maltreating those whose methods
lf, your honor; only Su-) offend them. A few binck caps for
TS cheek tk : ‘22° Esome of these cowardly marauders
to this same court was during the con-. their practices:
BEEHIVE
J. J. JACKSON, _> Proprietor
Agency For--llonogram Whiskey
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fatlacious but plausible from beginning — ;
@ tie ever. said} would be the best way to dispose ofGillman started down after him and
he emptied his basket in the creek and
In the meantine, however, the flaries
had eaten through the chimney above
sheet. of water. The villa will be. very little rain in this valley. Look at} Africa. The item taken from this
clerk, was at his own request sent to}
_on the V Flume. Sheriff Getcheli and
drew a revolver and began a retreat. the ceiling of the second story and
He came up to: Truckee’ and ’Giliman . commanicated to the studding in both
followed him, Upon. arriving here} the buildings, =
Gillman swore out a warrant charging} The Hibernia Hall Association which
Varney with assanit with a deadly . Owns the building and the furniture of
weapon. Constable Long arrested Varthe lodge room in the second story esney and when first bro
he plead not guilty and demanded a $500, including the destruction of the
jury triel. “He after changed . his plea carpet. The lodge room furniture was
to guilty, asking the mercy of the court sot materially damaged. The lower
and was let go with a fine of five dol-. Story of the building is of brick, the
lars. Gillman, who is a fisherman, was. pper of frame. The wooden portion
recently appointed deputy Fish Com-. including the’ roof will have to be parmissioner: He says he is going to keep tially reconstructed. Nearly all-of the
a strict watch out for. persons taking plastering up stairs and down will have
fish illegally. to be Teplaced. The damage to the
see — . suloon is not: much outside of the in-.
One of the Four Jailed. terruption of business that will be caa a by the repairs to the walls
officer Kilroy Satarday evening. while . * at will be found necessary. .
t wee phe pd ast oa a ‘are ths Neither the Hall Association nor Mr.
they had built near the N.O. N. G. R, Hanley carried any insurance whatR. track out towards the Gold Ran sie a
trestle, were discharged by Justice Mr. Holmes, who carried $1200 inConghian this morning on condition surance on his building and $1500 en
that:they at once get to work or leave the stock of harmess and saddlery in
town. The fourth, who is am opium his store on the ground floor, estimates
fiend giving pa si of Scott and aoa poll Son. ae Bah gs
: have formerly been a d ra agree enh "4
claiming to have for y bee rug wooden roof) in as good condition
call fae teh dage Ae hopes that be 80 5" before the fire occurred.
okt Sikhon ay One of the prison. . Like the other building, it was drenchers said he was a blacksmith named ed with water from top to bottom.
, : . Most. if. not all the plastering must be
John Riley, and that twenty years ‘or os
pin seeks worked for J oho ‘Dunn . enewed and the roof is badly wrecked.
As to the stock in the store, it got a
bad soaking, many of the fine saddles,
harness, blankets, etc., being practiee cally ruined, Mr. Holmes says $500
Judge Caswell’s Successor. would scarcely cover the damage to
the goods, so fat h a
“Thomas H. Caswell, for many years 2), F ao faegs be: can doversine
wesidént of Nevada Citv, has resigned eek the atore liced Clande Russell
the position of Recorder of the Grand . , cigar maker, and Ed Phillips, an emCommandery of Knights Sane — loye at the gasworks, with their famthis State and Past Grand Commancer) iio, Their rooms were neatly fitted
William A. Davies, formerly of Sacrap, but neither étthen carsied aayiinmento, has been appointed to fill the surance. The farnisbings, of: their
vacancy. spe apartments were carried. out, but natuThe Judge will hereafter donate all abi Ke Gated doule dameas sha ra
his attention to his duties as the chief . oval
officer of Scottish Kite-Masonry for} 4), oe to care aah & gener) ae
the Heathers geviuaiewiod atthe United . . eo a na ph RE ee:
States. ee out of the chimney which caused. yesterday morning’s fire. It has from
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” etees es Burglarized time to time got choked up since then
Between two and five o'clock Sunday . and much trouble has been experienced
moriiing somebody burglarized Lam-. with it this month. Only last week
mon Brothers’ saloon at the coraer of ‘workmen were endeavoring to improve
Broad and Pine streets by. forcing the . jts draught by cleaning it out and pntlock on the front door. $48 in coin . ting on a sheet-iron extension.
.was stolen from the cash register.
iho thre mn oil athe . INPEMPERANGR THB GAUSB.
-money drawer and pleaty of good liquor
sand cigars around, nothing Ot ‘D*) a4 wits of wtiton D, Garratt Seeks
Divorce,
Three of. the four men arrested by
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Deputy * Waters both remembered
him.
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a ~The Phenix Begins Sinking.
nix mine is progressing favorably. 1.,, p. Garratt. The defendant, who
Some very rich ore is coming out and);, ¥¢)) known in Nevada City, is one of
—————— Flora CO; Gatratt bas brought suit at
The sinking of the shaft at the Phe-. 5. Francisco for divorce from Milflanked by the well-known Hitchcock’ last year—deficient in rainfall and filled . paper tells the rest: “The sad news
orchard which for years has been one . with hot weather and drying northers,
of the chief attractions of that part of and a large grain crop. Ifany one had
the township. A pier will be built and . told'me a year previous that crops on
a boathouse will be erected for the ex-. our red soil could stand these condiclusive use of the owners. In'addition tions, I would have said he was crazy.
aght into court . timates that its loss will not exceed, to the rowboats a gasoline launch will-. The southern part of the State may dry
be put on the lake. The De Sabla up bat it is my opiaion thal no man livfamily, who reside in San Francisco, . ing will see a total failure in the Sacrawill hereafter make their summer home . mento valley. It is truly. said this is
at the lake. ee -» . the only Sacramento valley.
When the waters are cleared up from. Hop farmers are lookiag forward toa
the sediment ‘that now “@iscélors them . large crop this season and if the spring
they will be stocked with game fish. months are normal we may expect an
“Lake Vera and the land surrounding . average of above 2,000 pounds per acre.
it belongs to the Electric Power ComThe ligt crop of the last two years has
pany, but the mangement will-no doubt . given the fields a chance to recuperate.
issue permits to private parties to go Pruning commenced this week and the
out there from time to time to picnic . roots uncovered are ip excellert conalong the shores, which comprise an dition.’ The vines are very forward and
idea} summer pleasure ground. Of in many places are above the ground
course camping, shooting and fishing several inches. The soil is turning up
will be prohibited. fine to the plow. The work of repairSo far no provisions have been made ing trellis is-almost finished. Up. at
by which-visitors can rent boats, but . Horst’s ranch a gang of men are busy
a franchise will we suppose be granted . putting up about a hundred acres of
later to some enterprising private indi-. trellis. .Mr. Rooney. informed us. last
vidual to maintain a boathouse there . week that they were to try an experifor the accommodation of the public. . meat on the land which they cleared
A’ nice revenue could be derived from . this winter du.the inside of the levee.
this source, as the lake, which is over-a . Roots have been secured and about
mile long and about haifa mile wide, af. forty acres of land will be planted.
fords exceptional opportunities for. Carpenter work on the two new kilns
boating. : at the Durst home place will soon be
a : begun. The excavation for the founOfficially Visiting the Natives. dation has been completed. —
Artbar W. North of Woodi@/d, an ee .
ex-Assemblyman and Grand Trastee of . You Know that tired feeling is exthe Native Sons, passed through town . ceedingly disagreeable. What is far
yesterday en route from Camptonville, . better, you may know, by « fair trial,
where he visited a parlor ,Saturday . that Hood’s Sarsaparilla entirely cures
night, to Grass Valley, where hewill . jt. .
this evening. be entertained. by Quartz hee!
Parlor. Tomorrow night Mr. North. Hoon’s Puts cure nausea, sick headwill be the guest. of Hydraulic. Parlor . ache, billiousness, indigestion. Price
of this city. f 25 cents: Z :
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Ripe Olives in Bulk.
Another barrel of extra fine ones
4h Su just received at J. J. Jackson’s Beehive grocery store. on ‘Commercial
Pe ss ; . . street. f10-tf ~
reached St. Ives om Saturday of the
death of Samuel Noall, of that town.
Mr. Noall, miner, went to South Africa
last autumn. He had™ worked only
about two and a half monthsthere, and
feeling unwell, determined to return
home, sailing per the Unton Company’s .
Norman. On ths 5th met. the unfortunate fellow saccambed to his illness,
and was buried at.sea the next morn-.
ing. Deceased, who was.-much respected, leaves a widow, for whom
much sympathy is felt.”
Mrs. Gehrig Gets a Verdict.
Shortly before -7 o'clock Saturday
evening the lawyers in the $7000 alimony suit of Mrs. Gehrig against her
husband, the brewer, concluded their
arguments which had begun two hours
earlier. Judge Smith without leaving
the berich ordered that brewer Gehrig
pay her $20 a month alimony and the
costs of the suit, including $100 as the
fees of her attorneys.
Srare or Ouro, Crry or ToLEDo, \: Lucas GounTy. ~ yr
Frank J. CHENBY makes oath that he
is the senior partoer of the firm of F.
J. Cueney &-Co.,doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that seid firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of HAty’s
CaTARRH.CURE,
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before. me and subscribed
in my presence, thie 5th day of December, A. D., 1886.
: an } A. W. GLEASON,
none Notary Public. .
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Solaby Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
On
You feel the blood rushing”
along. wey :
But what kind of blood?
That is the question.
Is it pure. blood or impure
js
If the blood is impure then
you. are. weak and languid ;
your appetite is poor and your
digestion is weak. You cannot sleep well and the mornFi. Fat Mackerel,
° Don’t Be a Clam
But if you are fond of SALT and CANNED FISH,
consider these delicacies. for breakfasts or lunches:
Salmon Bellies, 10 cents apiece.
ing finds you unprepared for
the work “ot the day. Your
the ledge continues strong,
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Good as a Trip to the City.
The City of Paris bas opened at the
National ‘hotel, suite 6, an elegant line
of new Spring millinery, jackets, wraps,
tailor suits, silk, satin and cotton
waists. The handsome neW percale
crepons by the yard from $1 up, 44
inches wide. Grenedine and wool
dress patterns, all the new summer
goods in thin stuffs, and many novelties in the general line of furnishing
goods for ladies and children. Mrs.
Bostwick cordially invites the ladies to
-call and save a trip to the city. m13-tf
Six loaves bread for 250 at Homann’s
the sons of the late William T. Garratt,
the brass founder. The plaintiff simply sets upintemperance as the cause
ofaction. Itis said that Garratt has
squandered the greater part of his inherited fortune and spends most of the.
time in liquor’Saloons. His jags were
said not to. be of the pyrotechnical order, and after a day in the corner
assist to rofl him home.
His young and pretty wife wearied of
association with him ana left him some
time since, So eager is the wife to secure a release from her spouse that she
has not asked in her complaint for
either alimony or attorney’s fees. The
plaintiff is Garratt’s cecond wife. The
first one obtained a divorce from him.
grocery some sympathetic friend would
cheeks are pale and your
troudledwith pimples,
or some eruption of the
Why not purify your d!
jexion is sallow. You are
roubl boils,
‘will do ity Take ita few deys
comskin,
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Depot for ago :
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Sea ese este seate te ale tei
: The Happiest Girl.
Tn town is she who has received an Engagemeut or Wedding Ring purchased here:
suppiied with these artisles of feminine
by any other establishmentin this city.
The settiugs are wnique and the workman. ©
ship excellent. The stones are without few.
and very brilliant. There isa great variety
of pieces and good quality at.all figures,
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Cc. J. BRAND.
ERO OS Jeweler:
as being a necessity in every family. It
is‘a household regulator and it should
be accurate, steady in its habits: and of
cheerful face. Our Clocks are all this
and more too. ‘They are
HANDSOME CLOCKS.
The r interior mechanism. is made for
hard and continaous work, but their exteriors are elegant, beantiful or ornate,
according to the position they will occupy. Very little money will bay a
serviceable clock. es
A. & H. W. Hartung, eo"
Broad St., Nevada City,
Soused Mackerel in. Cans.
Lobsters, Clams, Oysters.
COOOL OH CSD
WOLF,
= Nevada City.
Order of Pendo Meeting.
Nevada City Council, Order of Pendo,
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The New Electric Line.
-will meet in regular session Tuesday; . . ihe Nevada Gans. nly Electric Power
Mareb 14th, at Dr. H. W. Wagoner's Company is pow engaged in making
-office. Every member is Feanested to carrey ak vresinds Sex tee tin nee
pole line that is to connect the power
' South Yuba with the
m13-2t . power house on the North Yuba of the’
Yuba County Electric Power Company.
It ip expected to have the line in readi1 current by July] .
panies have made} ~
ment whereby if either has
.from the
ube present, 5;
2 eee Goanaliocs . neues, on tbe
(GEo. CouGHLAN, See’y.
‘A sum of money, The owner can) ness totarn on the
have the same by proving property and first. The two com
~ paying for thie advertisement, on ap-. 4m arrange
and then put your finger on
your pulse again. You can
feel the difference. It is
stronger and your circulation
better. Send for our book on
Impure Blood.
If you are. bilious, ‘take .
Ayer’s Pills. “They greatly @
Shoes Made and 55 cae it obtain
plication to this office. — tt, f@ breakdown i a caived to supply
Ss jae : other the “juice” req)
Six loaves bread for 25e at Homann’s; its patrons fill repaire
can be
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The Soldier Boy Has Returned.
Who answered his country’s call,
L. J TRAUTMAN, hes rituresd and le doleg, bast
He is prepared to do all kinds of work in the SHOEMAKING line.
Speak well of all the Trautmans,
aid the Sarsaparilla, They ‘They were sages of the past,
nstipation also. .But the Trautman of this city
cure coneteee . Is a master of the last.
Call on bim for mendiug,
+ And do not hesitate
To being along your No. 9s—
. He'll sole them while you wait,
Located on road Street, Below National Hotel.
CURES STOMACH * TROUBLE.
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Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt. Again Proves
Its Great Curative Power..Dr. Sanden says that the health of
the human body depends. upon the
vitality in it. Sickness or weakness
of any kind is impossible when all
. ’ the organs have sufficient strength to
do their work. That is reasonable,‘is
it not? Now, Dr. Sanden’s Electric
"Belt fills the body every day with
vital strength, and nature thus aided
LAFAYETTE, Contra Costa Co., Cal., May 3, 1898.
DR. A. T. SANDEN—Dear Sir: 1 have used your Belt for one month and bave derived
from it. 1 suffered for years from catarrh of the stomach,“ weak back and
1 health was very vr, 1 had taken lots of medicine with3 genera’
but as soon as I your Beit } began to rove, and ‘now . feel entirely 3
x 1 bave not bad TL? Gee tovebicn since get the Belt. ot course, recowayead 1 Mg.
trely, . JOHN ©. LU
. ELECTRICITY A GREAT TONIC. :
@ it is nature’s vital force. The body cannot live without it.
. If you are weak or sick you need electricity. Quit drugging and
try it. Read Dr. Sanden’s book, ‘‘ Three Classes of Men,”” fre.
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Our stock of Jewelry is particularly well i
adornments and their beauty is not equalled
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