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May 4, 1899 (4 pages)

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rinual MAY. My 1808, w of Eine : -E—20 fancy dane. <yeen $F 00 +. BO cents .. 25 cents lene : roup ered by inbalPER EREG sffectual onchial tubes igh roi 00. ft to you SORSETS fournals of ‘stretch in e stretched to a.pressre _stretchyw Today. i tots of them. ~ CO: rd inery ' for Lake Bennett. pee TRUCKEE: Fred Cooke writes from . .the mortality COUNTY: = ; ee i icle as Goo antabian ion of Nevada de Ot, * from NORTH BLOOMFIELD: . There. is . period of 15 years, 1863 to 1877: talk of reorganizing the. baseball club Moore's Fiat——Frank Hickman was'. . here yesterday from Nevada City, BRIDGEPORT T WNSHIP: _—-Mrs: Lottie. Kyle is dangerously 11} . ” one é ee 5 % oie visitin! agg an ee . .’ Pyphoid fever deaths per 100 houses when the -}2. Clean, “yard was rade pap 1) 3.) Dirty, San Francigo is visiting Mr. and Mrs . _ 8. Orall, at North San.Juan.——John i. ‘Ragan Jr. has returned, to Shasta Jobn Stidger of French Corral is.vis-. *°* iting Mre. John Isbester st Sweetland. . . at Deaths from typhoid fever per 100 houses when — 2 the influence of filthy ‘county after a pleasant visit at his 01d . 5. ine unsanit ae home in Sweetland.-—Mrs. I. Hiscox . " Dawson last month, atrived safely at . . Skaguay, and would leave, the next day . fever hias tically. dies and shells no longer carry any terror). to bim——Wash. Gicker was in town . ‘from Sierra Valley. Monday.. He says the recent cold weather has’ been very hard on the grain and frit crops in ‘the ‘valley. Just how the fruit. crop. Minor Notes and Comments of Local will come out it is not yet known.—— Prof. George Finnegan arrived « here from Nevada City Monday evening on a visit to his parents. He stopped to visit friends at You Bet on his way ‘over. He reports H. Cloudman of that . ’ place as being quite iil——Mrs. F. M. Rutherford and children’ and Miss ‘Bessie’ Barnbart returned Monday }Store. evening from a visit to Oakland.——J. F. Adolph, son of the pioneer dry . at Wolf's. goods merchant of Truckee, and Miss ‘Olara Ever, daughter of 8. Euer. of Rosenberg Bros. tf Towle, were married at Sacramento Saturday. After the wedding the hap. at J. J. Jackson’s. py couple departed for a weddirg trip. to San Frarcisco and other places. Their home will be in Trackee. ~ PERSCNAL POINTERS. & Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old ssi and Young, G.B. Bivgay will go to Pike City tomorrow. ; : Mrs. A.J. Aird retarned last evening from Sacramento. ST 4 W. P. Jones and J. J. Faulbaber are here from Goodyear Bar. i Rey. J. Sims and Mrs. Sims have 7 lecture have been sold that a fine audi-. old daughter of Prof. ‘ one of her fingers mashed betw een the rollers of a clothes wringer with: which © ie Le . @ @OGOSOOOOOO OOOO ‘o cancel such grant, the claim being . is about to be shut off, but the ran of set up that the land is mineral in char-. suckers remains large. acter, the burden of proof is upon the government. Former ‘Land Register . the Comstock died beforeit was born. Thomas J: Sherwood says that there is no new departore in this ruling, as the . be, it is no worse than that/of his sharp4 rules of practice in the General Land . shooters—and yet they are picking of Fancy Groceries Office and a long line of decisions have been the same. Whena homestead, or } other entry is attacked and the claim . know any more then to hoe, he will is presented that the land is chiefly . keep on hoeing. It is “root hog or valuable for the mineral it contains, . die” with him. ‘turned from Forbestown. _ Miss Mand Donnelly of San Francisco is the guest of Miss Lillie: Tam. James P. Adair, newhew of Mrs. N. EB. Adair, is here from Chicago on:a visit, . “Antone Thier, James Walsh and John Shea of Moore’s Flut were here last night. : ‘ _ . Joseph Hosken of Piety Hill, who has rbeen seriously ill, is again up and ground. : Mrs. Wm. Giffin will return this evening from a visit to Mrs. Hundley ‘of Oroville. « : ‘Mrs. W. Phelan of Virginia City. is visiting Mrs. Kate Gaffney at her home on Broad street. . i Mrs. James Chegwidden of Piety #iill, who has been ill for a long time, is now much better. Hi. B. Nobile, a well-known mining county, is in town today. “Mrs. E. IWobaa arrived bere last evening from San Francisco on a visit: In the damage case of Gipson ve)" to her uucle, P. F. Simonds. Mrs. W. F. King returned to. Sacramento today after a visit bere with . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Waters. N és evada Commandery, No. 6, Knights Miss Harriet Thompson of Oakland, . p, ojar, will be held this evening at who sprained one of her. ankles. badly . the sajlam inthis city : on Broad street night; before last, will’ gt ER : pe unable to walk for some time. Presiding Elder Bros.© BRIBE MENTION. Interest. Shine free with shave at Wild’s. tf “For Lifé Insurance see T. B. Gray. jleani-up” is the emphasis of the paper. ods T ill state the statiatics of Dr. Joseph von Foder of Budapeth,: covering _ Deaths from cholera per 100 houses when ra deaths per 100 houses when the ( ‘Bven the inhabitants of very clean houses and yards are placed in jeopardy Ee “Tn the city of Munich, Bavaria, previous to’ 1859, there were no sewers and of Smeotiand ae retard FO '# ayo death from typbold fever were me) Pee and ono “A Tetier received from G. T. Coffey, = depen depo: sad 1968 to 1873 dated April 2ist, states that he and. ie salen ome euler others who left Nevada county’ for mortality was 183._ From 1874 te 1880 sewerage was continued, deaths from tyck ' . phoid falling to 9.26. During 1881— sewerage was still further continued and the mortality fell to 1.75 per 10,000 inhapitants. Since that time typhoid ‘trom Munich. Along with the introduction the sewerage there were improvements in the water supply. : ; <u Nevada City has a good water supply, and expects to have an excellent Row raph mubniatigeg ycrmae sewerage system. ‘Then systematically gather and destroy the garbage and he is getting used to. cicteniaing abot Hkitehen refuse at public ‘expense and we will not be fifty years behind the : ot . ities of Earope in sanitary affairs. Sein Soar eee Very clean. 165 : ‘1. Vi 8: Disty es rs 4 ory dirty, 356. % ge ee ae W. P. SAWYER, M. D. KILLED BY A LANDSLIDE. An Old Prospector Found Dead: tn-Hls Claim in Sierra County. Word was received here last evening from Sierra county that an old: prosDr. Wagner, physician and surgeon. pector named McLaughlin had been Ladies vests 5 cents at Rosenberg . killed by @ landslide. on Goodyear tf . creek. His body was found Tuesday Magazines for May at the Racket . in one of his claims and from all aptf 7 Choice dairy butter, 40 cents a square : tf Summer Gorsets 25 cents & pair at Eastern pickled pork and pigs feet tf The sentiment.in favor of sewerage . . is “expanding” daily. Winter ‘seems to have at last said goodbye for the year. : Star Creamery batter, sold by Gaylord'&. Son, is the best. tf Latest styles of parasols at a great bargain at Rosenberg Bros. tf eee mm pearauces he had been dead two or three weeks. From indications it seems that. he was working alone when the slide came down and caught him. His’ body was in the creek and the water had washed some of the dirt away leaving it-pattly _ uncovered. The remains were badly decomposed and it was necessary. to place them in a blanket and bury them ‘at once. : ‘Meat which a batcher from: Downieville left at McLaugblin’s cabin ten days before was still in the safe, and from this and other facts it is thought “Phe Directors bave been instructed . large map showing all new flag for the company, . pro it the old one having become worn out. giébr James B. Gray, Herman W. Brand there to explain its technicalities. and James H. Hutchison.were op-} juring ‘ en pointed a committee to procure data and compile a history of the company _. to purchase a new addedto each succeeding year. intended to make a roster of the names . of all, persons who have ever belonged ; to the company, as far as they can be obtained, : into’ the ‘matter of obtaining a hose wagon to take the place of the cart now in‘tuse reported progress and were granted further time. the riext regular meeting in June, at which time the anaual election of officers will be held. The committee appointed to inquire It was decided to have a collation at The Same Old Decision. ‘A ‘decision by Judge Morrow last week has been commented upon: as if it were a new departure. The case. is one instituted by the United States against the Central Pacific. Railroad Company, Towle Brothers and others to cancel the grant of certain tracts of jand to the said. company. Judge Until alate hour the large room was . © tle son. thronged with voters who went thereto; “S firemen plot in Pine Grove cemethey might vote understandingly at tery put in proper condition and also) next Saturdey’s election: There ‘was The committee on Fourth of July . made clear to enquirers. Carpenters, . celebration reported that a similar . hotel men, lawyers, miners, doctors, mmittee had been appointed , by Nestorekeepers;~ bankers, foundrymen, . . e Company and that # conferprinter and all other branches of in’ mittees would soon be; dustry and business were represented . and City Engiteer ag ees soeere im pi and Frank E. Wadsworth of the Herald. Q from the date of its organization to as secretary was held and a number of The history will be . short explanatory speeches were made, written in a record book end will be Ex-Senator Prebton, who had been: se-. . It is‘ lected to preside at tonight’s mass ANS As US As : . & Spring Arrival of the : Finest Goods 2 naa wdc oebad viveok win" a _ And B. st Values , MEN'S and BOY’S “CLOTHING. _ Our New Line eo and Gent’s Furnishing Goods CAN’T BE BEAT. law Prices coupled with Big Values is the combination that wins your trade in our Blegant Assortment of , ™ SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. die-. ‘Our New Stock Affords ~* Great Attraction to the Buyer who appreciates SUPERIOR QUALITIES. Grimes’ Clothing Emporium, ‘Cor Broad snd Pine Sts. ie meeting, said that as he had ‘already officiated at one of the previous gatherings it would be better to name somePedant to sre De erevenennennnnnavonvnvnvevencvvvvvereert . tonight. Rate ‘fhe headquarters will be open day and night until the polls close on
Saturday night. There will be, in atThe Latest Telephone 301. tendance at all times a representative of the committee te give information Townsend Tidbits. Morrow in raling as to evidence in the case decided that where suit is brought ©OOOOQOOOOOO OOOO O© 6 : © Sewerage Mass TONIGHT. TONIGHT. 3 TONIGHT. Meeting Tt looks as though Nevada City would not lead in baseball this year. -~ Latest styles in percale, pique and silk waists from 50 cents up at Rosenferg Bross tf of Deer creek started today for the “So thany tickets for Saturday night’s ence is assured. ries Large assortment of carpets and at. Rosenberg Bros. tf Choice boneless boiled ham at Wolt’s picnics and lunches. tf county a . years on Goodyear creek. He ing man and it is thought that very sav The Towle mill on the head waters. he leaves considerable money. ; H she was mattings and wall paper just received eaiy 40 that he had been dead at least two McLaughlin had resided in ong time and had mined for Little Girl’s Finger Mash la physician. —_—e decided that. Emily This afternoon Gladys, the four-yearG. W. Ogden, had cash grocery store. Just the thing for on te pe ge pe a \ gator Yes.° She ) Antonio Gonnella, a native of Italy, . ly even in but it was an@ another girl were exactthe written examinations, Sierra was a In'front of the Headquarters ‘on Broad Street. ©O00 0000 shrugShort Speeches and Lots ‘of: Them. as naturalized today, the witnesses being M. Solari and N. Fillipine. a : A decree of dietribation of the estate of the late George McDonald was granted in the Superior court today. An elegant line of silk waists of the newest. pattern and latest. cuts have fast been received by Snell & Fleming. Some of the grammar grade school . children of this city had a picnic to;. day at Sbartleff’s grove on the Canada Hill road. * Street Superintendent Murchie: has a gang of men and horses at work reman who used to operate in Sierra pairing the Champion road inside ot . . he city limits. George defendant has been granted The annual election of officers Of the Freneh. We are sure yot ‘do not. ltwo days’ additional time to answer paar pn dort gece ioe — pboagy: sen Itcomes to those who have had “coughs and colds until the throat is raw, and the lining membranes of the lungs are inflamed. Stop your co Methods chureb left here today ine the storm, will take place tomorrow. ‘North San Juan and there. gone to Napa took place this afternoon: points above work guaranteed. Inspection invited. “Harmon at the California mine, left) . . bing the peace. “today for their home in W Wisconsin. : Woodmen Enjoy Themselves. ad a jolly time Jest night. t Superior, lished if the daily papers. Bentley of. the place at Glenbrook Park on Monday trouble. paisa : last, bat was postponed on aceount of _ The new barber shop of CO, E. Wild is Postmaster Ranch of Reliet Hit bee coe ote ee es ae See see his old-time friend, Joha B. Erb, whicn . ee ee ce Jones and John Murphy, Mrs. J. H. Harrison, and son, who both of thee owe eee ene have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D809) p.aoje9to serve thirty days for dis. Murderer Moore was identified and captured by means of his portrait, pub; a : ‘publication of that portrait was ® diThe Woodmen of Lone Pine Camp . rect violation of the anti-cartoon law. z ‘Phe circumstances of Moore’s capture when it frst appears, and you anger of tf saps eouat etait tied. °it = Berhad it is sae poo be r. healing rere it oe great est preventive to consumption. were served and there were are a forcible object lesson of the idi-] ff ea Baker; J. W. Lofkin and N, 0. Lewis. -waar Prorue Sa¥ about Heod’s Sar. ings of the Alaska quartz mine st Pike ; eaparilla is that it cures when all other fies fail. ‘Therefore ‘you should ‘ah ena sph preference tracks, and will have to be rum nearly rem to all others. —— songs and stories. The 00m+. ocy of the law; saye the San Jose Mermittee that. arranged for the occasion . cury. 4000 feet. Hoop’s Pitts cure biliousnesss. Maile}. Supervisors to Meet. ed for 25 cents by ©. I. Hood & r = % loaves bread for 250 at Homann’s *. saturday afternoon to wagon road w World Poultry Cure beats all others. completed in Supervisor Wood’s _ Gaylord & Son, sole agents here. tf. fe edee bn eae The County Bapervisore will meet re in relation to the new American Put one of Ayer’s Cherry Pect Plasters over your lungs ged her shoulders more correctly like —_— the fact mast be proven. aldo Fe Saturday Night’s Lecture. evoked enthusiasm. Few men cou will Platt. treat. Intelligent people cannot aff to miss it. There will also be a g musical program. — : Died in Napa. John Erb, a pioneer resident of t day at Napa where he home of late years and where one his sons died a few months ago. There will be a large crowd at the thea-. Some of the siluriaus still exist in ter Saturday night to hear Horace G. Mono countey. Platt elucidate the problems of “Expansion.” The lecture is one which has been delivered to a number of critical audiences and has ouneg wiees yassed the returns of Mon day's, elec be found better qualified to talk on tion and verified the results heretoota lee ace * this subject, and still fewer could de-. fore announced by the papers. The is the Best. diver Sherenelees i: #8) pills incurred in connection with the Wve a Wills Se ee te te ni election were ordered paid. cood. . Property owners on Nimrod street : . petitioned for an electric light at the : ! 4 'E iS . upper part of this county, died yesterKnehne’s wine garden. has ynade his. will be investigated today. by the ©©O00 ©0080 ©© to voters and othérs who may call, and IN everybody will. be welcomed. a Wall Paper. , mean Sai et SEE THOSE } The ‘Togs RANGPUR CARPETS Now Miles 2 going to Manila, . which We have just received. ; ; will please the beef ring. . Closely woven, Beautiful Faterns Cents d Yard, Snell & Fleming, (Up-to-date Merchants.) : GROCERY .. J. J. JACKSON, =< Proprietor Depot for : Co Ia called the “Ladies’ Wall Paper.” It comes principally in stripes with his wife. By and by we shall have no rights at-all, The Tioga road project : progresses The shrimp'supply of San Francisco . , Just think of it—only . Sewed and Laid. ek s be pos pons meee ys — and Outside Skirts inDuck, Pe reale, BroBroad Street, corner Pine. Agency For--fonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta W The movement to rednce wages on ail chante Gloger Ale a PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. . Whatever the aim of Aguinaldo may our brave boys too fast altogether. If “the man with the -hoe” don’t Mascot Whiskey ..0..snscrseesesceseerees $1 00; Mikado Soap.....sccsesseesseerees 06 Duffy’s Malt Whiskey.......-.1 00. gilk Soap....: : Lord Kelvin states that recent inPepsin Whiskey.,...s5:r.--+-sse++++ 1 00 Gisirette Soa sealant nae sina ae vestigations prove that the earth had . Game Cook Whiskey.:..c4..-+.-.+6+ 1 00 PPoscigensndasrsisedn paiesnices 05 life on it thirty million years -ago. Monarch’ (Jag) Whiskey......-.1 09. Water Queen Soap.....--sserereers 06 LX Ee Whiskey...s.c-csencescerserceres 75 . Copco (white) Soap. . .....sseere 05 pe ask Rye Whiskey ......... 1 00 . Oashmere (white) Soap...c:. ote: 05 cad © ROM, . . visoseccseecceeveee fedodanct City Business Transacted. ya Wine.. .000-080 BS es kc emadine : . ooginy evra ast asm ata thcer gst ae es Port Wine oS. BOGE BORD o.oo Seay cs cseoseccpecesans ons¥s 6 2 Last night the City Trustees can-. (jaret Wine ee Beg nen Foam Wasabi Powder,3lb pckg 20 neseceBbcccacescseceseseuseses #000 Diamond Dust Washing Powder.. 06 s ARABIAN ROAST’’ Coffee coraer of that thoroughfare and Silva avenue, and those of Lest Hill asked helthat a water main be extended to The matters BUCKLES, SHIRT WAIST SET AND PINS. NECK CLASPS. SASH of . Board and itis likely both: petitions . . will be granted. Germea, Rolled Oats, Breakfast Goods. -——p>+o Hu Fresh from the Milis. (Md H-O-Oat Meal, and Self-Rising Buckwheat. Twin Bros. Mush, Our Mother’s Musk. ‘Wheatine, Phoenix Flakes 1 Aunt Jemima’s Pan Cake Meal. 3) Morning Meal, and Flaked Rice. -—>}+ + THE NETHERSOLE BRACELET ré is all the Go and we have a Great Variety. We have a fine assortment of oe Long Chains, And a Very Nice Line of ent’s Chains, 0 SILVER NOVELTIES. oc. J: BRAND, Manufacturing Jeweler. is) [ara] [ae . ars.) [4%4,) mae e 2 \e' 2 €-ae MANY TIMES . . Has our line of Gold : and : Silver : Watches been worthy of praise but we consider a = pranees er as being espev‘ ially meritorious. The designs and elegant, and the gs oid Ladies’ Watches are particularly beantifal. We aléo Oat Meal in bulk. lready cooked~-Ory Sl For a Quick Lunch French Red Kapp & Streets Canned Tomales, 2 cans 25 cts. SF Heintz’s Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce, 20c per can ? carry the STANDARD ELECTRIC CLOCKS which’ require no winding ; they more accurate than any rs pa the market ; have no springs to break ; no weights to fall. ng Kidaey Beans, 2 cans 25 cts. dees newt 14. _ Seaccasone to Ona . H. W. Hartung, raise, sorte our A. &