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“Yosnemeenrene
. THE
TRANSCRIPT.
TELEPHONE
NO. 41.
Sohn Swart Is Dead,
‘ On Grial Goday. .
Stringent Curfew.
At the Theater Tonight.
Dwelling Rurned.
s
the
en an
Whsp
The theater goers of this city will . PiymouTH, Paios. 1st—
t
to
effec
ity
rtun
into
oppo
an
goes
have
law
this evening
new. curfew
by the
4
gee a first class entertainment for
all sorts of trouble is expected
re
P, 0. BOX B
seeeee oassnpes cee
Damage Suit of Urs. Sites on. . L, JSGrautman’s Residence
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted He Expired Suddenly at DownDestroyad By Fire.
' the City of Yevada.
the
th.
small price at Nevada Theater, a8
good peopl evf Plymou
_ toville Chis Yoon Before
BROWN & CALEINS.
At 11 o’clock this forenoon an alarm, O'Malley Sisters Company will apThe damage suit of Mrs. Sarah Giles
and conagainst the City of Nevada for the: of fire was sounded from box No. 52, pear. The program is long
and; inl
véva
,
skits
dy
which
is
located
near
Dan
Marsh’s
come
sists of
razing of a partially burned residence
on upper Pine street. came up for trial residence on Park Avenue, The alarm strumental music and fancy dancing.
His Wite Arrived Chere.
TERMS OF SUBSORITTION :
By [iail,
'
eke.
By Cerrier,
~
John Swart of Grass Valley, the
photographer,
has been quite sick in the Superior Oourt today.
12 1-2c Per Week
od
$6 Per Year
destroyed
the dwelling house of L. J.
with pneumonia at Downieville for plaintiff sues for $1200, which inclades
the Value of the unburned portion of Trautman, which stood at the upper
Delivered to any part of the city.
FRIDAY. 2c
The was caused by a fire which totally An entire change of program will be
eee! Nov. 1, 1901
Personal Pointers.
several days
and.
in
response
to
the building, interest and costs of suit. end of Silva lane.
About 10:30 o’clock
telephone message his wife left here on The plaintiff is represnted by A. BurMrs. Trautman lit a fire in the front
this morning’s stage, but when she rows of Graes Valley, while T. 8. Ford room stove for the purpose of warmarrives there this evening she will and I. O. Lindley are attorneys for ing up the place for her sick son,
Da eer
Out Concrete Std
The law
years of age
16
under
ehildren
stricta
after 9 o’clock
from being on the streets
10 o’clock,
at
18
er
und
e
at night, thos
and fine anst
arre
to
le
liab
ng
bei
y
the
ber os their
lese accompanied by a mem
Something Yow Ghat:
Largely Adopt
given tomorrow evening. The perfamily over 21 years of age. The law
formance is a most enjoyable one and also regulates the age at attendance at
a large audience will undoubtedly be public valle, restricts the time of sach
a
present each evening. The prices are functions to1 o’clock and imposes
be
pocan
lar
seats
and
regu
s
the
cent
35
des
and
5
besi
10,.2
license fee of $5
s will
procured at Foley’s.
lice protection. The curfew hour
:
Stall
the
of
ing
ring
be made known by the
Advertised Letters.
s.
fire gong
Vil concrete sidewalks «
with much favor—inme
municipalities of this Stat
are being used in several o
towns. The material
is —
Pacing Begins
durable. In fact it costs
wooden sidewalks and it
San FrRanorsco, Nov. Tet—Everything 3
Francis, In about half an hour she
is
in readiness for the opening of 14,
that
found
and
room
the
to
returned
John W. O'Neill was sworn in as
meeting of the new California Jockey
life quite suddenly about noon today.
~7oostenographet to report the case, after a portion of the ceiling around the
E. M. Lynn is here from Sacramento.
The following is a list of the letters
According to reports received here which the opening statements of the stove-pipe was in flames, and gave
Mrs. Preston of Sacramento, who has
ning in the Postoffice at Nevada
remai
inaugurate the season of winter raging
been here on visit with her father, M. the sick man’s physician visited him case were made by the attorneys. By the alarm. The neighbors quickly reCity, October 31, 1901:
on the coast. For several weeks pay”
L. Marsh, returned home this mornat his*room in the hotel about
12 stipulation it was agreed to try the sponded and formed a “bucket brigChase Jerome
the stables have been filled with tu _
Jno,
ra.
ade,”
and
carried
water
from
Little
31—M
Oct.
Ont.,
,
Davis Levi
case with mine jurors instead of the
ing.
Brrpaerown
horses shipped from the East
o’clock this noon and found him sitDeer creek.
Most of the furniture
Greg Lizzie Mrs.
anq the
G. Camozzie and child, who have been
regular number of twelve.
Robertson was knocked dewn by aram
on M. D.
Momes
a
by
outlook
is promising for a suocessty .
ting
up
in
bed
and
apparently
feeling
was
removed
from
the
burning
build.
ked
attac
was
rate
The following jarors were sworn in
prost
here on a Visit with Mrs. Genasci and
while
and
» Nevill James
much better {than he had been. He to try the case: James Harrigan, James ing.
family, returned home todsy.
drove of hogs and killed. When she meeting.
Petrovich Guro
_—__
Pennsylvania
Engine
Co.
No.
1
was
quisiey Thos, B.
Superintendent W.H. Bray of the asked for something to eat so the docWatt, James Green; Jo V. Bell, J. L.
was found both arms had been eaten
Choice
oyster cook-tails can be pro3
odrigues Francisco—2
fright
most
wise
other
body
Posey mine went to San Francisco this tor went down stairs to have hie dinFowler, H. ©. Mills, H. J. Fachs, M. J. the first of the fire laddies to reach
off and the
Stuart W.
cured at ‘Billy Britland’s Counsil ~
the scene. The Prospect Hill boys
ed.
Higgins, W. Bree,
morning.
mangl
fully
ner prepared for him. When he.reIf not called for in ‘fifteen days letal
Chambers, on Broad street.
site
Wm. Barton returned last evening
The first witness called was City and Company No. 3 followed, and the
will be sent to the dead letter. ofters
from: Reno, where he has been on a bus turned a half hour later ‘with the Olerk Sydney Peard, who testified as to the fire hose was joined, measuring fice. Parties calling for any of these
Your medicine chest is incomplete
food he was horrified to find that his the city records in relation to the mat800 feet in all. This was not long letters will please say “advertised
iness trip.
:
it 7
Mr.and Mrs. Skidmore of North patient was dead. He had been quite ter and to the correctness of the same. enough to reach from the nearest hypay afee of one cent for each letter.
it
is not stocked with Jesse Moore
.
8. Carkins, Postmaster
L.
drant
to
the
scene
of
the
fire.
Some
Bloomfield came down to the county
Toronto, Ont:, Oct. 31—John Armsick but there was no thought that the He testified that the city condemned garden hose was procured and a “‘re——
+ me >
4
seat last evening and returned home
the property and ordered it torn down.
strong aged 56, came home last night
end was near and his sudden death is
this morning.
Timothy Giles was next called and ducer” attached. When this was done
and found.his wife lying dead in bed.
J. W. Wilcoxon came down from Sia terrible shock to his family and testified that the house cost $1300 and the main hose bursted. The firemen
E. B. Manday, a lawyer of Henrietta,
He went to the cellar and bung himerra Valley last evening.
many friends. A widow, two sons that two-thitds of it was destroyed by fought the flames as well as they
Texas,
once f
@ grave-diggor, He
:
self,
New York, Nov. 1—The Republican
says: “My brother was very low with —
Frank Morphy returned here last and one daughter survive him.
fire; that one-third of it was uninjured could under the circumstances, and
k will
malarial fever and jaundice, I per.
kept the fire from spreading.
campaign in Greater New
evening from the State of Nevada.
The Best Prescription for Malaria
John Swart was a man of sterling and later torn dewn by the city. He The loss is estimated to be $1000, practically close tonight with the monsuaded him to try’Electric Bitters, and
W. P. Ellison and wife of Dallas,
farther testified that the building had
he was soon much better, but contig.
qualities and held the honor and reChills and-Fever isa bottle of Grove’s aed their use until he was wholly ©
Texas, are here on visit to friends,
beer ineured for $1200 but on account and the dwelling and furniture were ster meeting to be held under the aussimply
is
It
Tonic.
Ohill
ean
Club, Tasteless
“The insurance ices of the West Side Republi
F. Davenport of San Francisco arspect of all who knew him. He conof its partial destruction the insurance insured for $550.
cured. I am eure Electric Bitters saved
on the former was carried by a Senator Chauncey M. Depew will be Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. his life.” This remedy expels malaria,
rived here last evening.
ducted a photograph gallery at this company only allewed him $700. No cure, no pay. Price, 260. my156m kille disease germs and purifies thy ©
company represented by L. A. Garpresent,and the speakers will include
H. Northley came down from Washcity for a number of years. previous to
blood; aids
fon, regulates liver,
the. The furniture was insured ina Seth Low; Jacob A. Kanter and Justice
Ranch For Sale ata Bargain. .
ington last evening.
kidneys and
ele, cures constipaabout two years ago, when he moved
company whose local agent is W. D. Jerome.
J. Schilling of Boston is here on a
The Holland Ranch, situated near tion, ie bg mervous diseases, kid. —
with his family to Grass Valley.
Seth Lowe, the Fusion candidate for Columbia Hill is offered ata bargain. ney tron
, female complaints; gives
Vinton.
business trip.
Waxel,
the
well
known
tailor
has
an
eo
The house. was built about a year Mayor, is the favorite ten to nine in the Yerms part down and balance on time. sap health. Only 50c at Vinton’s
Mr. and Mrs. Joost of Camptonville
rag store.
advertisement in this evening’s Tranago, and it was a neat and combetting this morning.
Enquire of Brown & Morgan.
tf
arrived here last evening and left this
learn that her husband departed this the city.
HA Shocking Death.
twice as long. It is used to.
tent on outlying streets in .
—places where property
vai
Club at Oakland tomorrow, which wi;
justify the use of more
materials.
investigate its merits,
‘The manner of making
t!
as follows: Place a 2x6 inel
curb along each edge of
Wet and tamp the. earth tl
between these curbs until
is raised to within one i
grade whep finished. — Fi
one inch w
earth thorot
verized and dry. Heat oruc
Yot Without Her.
oil to at least 200 degrees
Closes Gonight.
oughly saturate the loose,
the walk.
in which he has an important fortable home.
Sohn Knotwell Dead. sonipT
announcement to make to the gentle
in that city.
John
Konotwell,
) Perkins’ Big Sale.
men of Nevada City. He makes the
very best of clothes for as low prices Fine Exercises Each Evening
as ready-made articles can be proF Tos ANGELES, Oct, 31st—The Cananea
cured and guarantees a perfect fit.
The ladies of the Trinity Episcopal Rancho, consisting of nearly four hanHe gets his material from the best church who are arranging for the tig dred thousand acres, has been sold to
Oe
should be made,
20 Rounds Gonight.
such walks than loam or ad
. result is asmooth and slighi
path, freedom from dust
weather, and if the walk be
crowned along the center, it
immediately after rains, anc
Maher & Co., Nevada City
Death of Urs. Yovitzky
today.
Mrs. John T. Chesnut, who resided
in this city some years ago, committed suicide yesterday at Pacific
Grove by cutting her throat with a
razor. Itis thought that her death
was the result of temporary insanity.
She had suffered from attacks of
melancholy. The deceased belonged
to a well known family.
Her age was 77 years,
of the bridge are being tnacadamized
and the stone work will be cemented
more compactly. When completed
The Great American Importing Tea it will bea first-class piece of work
Oompany, as will beseen by their new and the structure will stand for years.
Great Bargains.
advertisement, is now giving away
free with teas, coffees, spices, flavoring extracts, soda, mush and baking
powder 14g pounds of sugar with each
25 cent purchase, 8 pounds with each
60 cent purchase,6 pounds with each
$1 purchase and 30 pounds with each
She $5 purchase,
Read their new adver
leaves three daughters and two sons— tisement in this evening’s TRransonirt.
Mrs. I. Stein of Grass Valley, Mrs. Livingston of Carson
City, Mre. Hugh
A Pleasant Social.
Harris of Chicago, and Sam. Novitzky
The entertainment and social given
of Randsburg and Geo. I. Novitzky of
by the Epworth League at the MethNorfolk, Virginia. The funeral will
odist church last night was a very
pleasant affair. An excellent musi+
cal and literary program was renFo Commence Wednesday Night. dered, and Hallowe’en fittingly ob
take place on Sunday at 10:30 a. m.
Attention, Shrewd Buyers! ©
aiee
near North San Juan, arrive
MAME
E & CoO.
Se
Seventeen carloads of apples and two cents.
carloads of grapes were shipped to
Having made a specialty since it
Eastera points through Colfax yestercame into existence of properly dealFurs
!
Furs
!
}
Furs!!!
day morning.
ing with its responsibilities, the ReChas. E, Mulloy, the pioneer grocer,
publican party can be trusted pot to
Rosenberg Bros, bave just received shirk any of them.
announces to the public today that
he has.a guessing contest in progress one of the largest stocks of the celeSorbetto Ioecream Sandwiches are
at his store, and invites everybody to brated H. Liebes Furs that ever came to
call and try their luck.
Read hie Nevada City, comprising all of the very the very latest thing out. Ohas. E.
o2ltf
changed advertisement in this evenlatest styles, . Ladies should call early ‘Tegler makes them. Try one.
and get firat choice.
ing’s TRANSCRIPT.
nl-3t
ooo
For life insurance see T. B. Gray.
The Population of Nevada City
iGo to N. Robr-for your house paint
ing.
Bae
tf
A good hot lunch will be served
every night at William Harry’s saloon,
corner Pine and Spring street. Cool
beer and choice wines, liquors and
cigars always on hand.
jall’ tf
For a clean, smooth shave call at
Is about 5000, and we would say at
least one-half are troubled with some
affection of the throat andlungs, as
those complaints are, according to etatistics, more numerous than any others
We would. advise all rot to neglect the
opportunity to call on their
drugTom Moore’s tonsorial parlors, Comgist and get a bottle of Kemps Balsam
for the throat and lungs. Price 26c
mercial St; price 15c. Baths 25c.
tf. and 650c. Trial size free. For sale,
The choicest brands’ of whisky and A. Dickerman, sole agent. w
casonaneeciceancaiie asi
cigars can be found at W.J. BrirLanp’s
It makes you feel good bat it does
Council Chambers. Try them.
tf
We can ‘please the most fastidious not make a fool of yon—the Gilt Edge
whiskey.
:
4
in millinery. Mise Hoeft, Broad St.
~O4ll on Ed Schmidt when you want
The First For the Season.
anything in the tobacco line.
tf
P. G. Scadden, the. grocer, has reLatest and most stylish effects in fall
and winter millinery at Mies Hoefts. tf ceived a consignment of choice cranberries, which will be sold in quanFor the best of everything in the
tities to suit and at a reasonable
meat line send your orders
to Naffziger price,
o1mt
ing Works tomorrow.
Death of Mrs. J, T. Hi
Mrs. John T. .Howard, fo
this city, died at San Frar
Sunday. The news of her ¢
received here with deep regi
county, died @ few months a
To Discuss Chinese Excle
A Guessing Contest
A committee, headed by Ma
D. Vhelan, has called a con
meet in San Francisco on —
2lst to diseuss the Ohinese
There is one going on here. Come around and
see-about it. It’s worth your time.
.
act, and to memorialize Cc
re-enact the measure. T
visors of Nevada county
‘Trustees of Nevada Cit;
CHAS. E. MULLOY, Grocer,
Nevada City Board of Tra
quested to send five delegat
_———_+-0@0--—__——
Broad Stveet, Nevada City, Calif.
A Mean Act.
Last night some parties pl
. Seventy rails across the él
hear the Gold Run bridg
&mean act, to say the leas
The “Lucky Curve” Feed
~—e
Wheeler & Wilson
New Home
_
Fountain Pen..
that deserves severe conder
=
Deafness Cannot Be c
By local applications, as t
Teach the
Standard
The lucky curve not dnl feeds the ink perfectly tv the
point of the
pen and in
uantity desired, but it
e
=;
back intothe reser
drains the in: from the feed
pocket, so that the <j
voir when the oe ie carried in
owner will not
annoyed
wiping off the end of the ;
Fotintain when he
t usea.
3 OF, failing to do 50
White
diseased portion
here is only one way to
Ness, and that is by. col
Temedies. Deafness
cal
Have you seen the Parker “Lucky Ourve” Fountain Pen!
. inflamed condition of
and when it is ent
e
hess is the result,and un
flam mation ean be taken ¢
tube restored to. its. norma
A. & H. W. HARTUNG
hearing
will be destroyed
fc
Case out
of ten
jt
quich is nothing but an
tn
Catarrh) that
pelarte Cure,
Shreve & Co.
Dealers in
Diamonds and Watches, Cut .
Glass, Leather Goods,
SEWING MACHINES
_ AT OUT RATES
soa
ole
e.”
Hall’s Family PillsTit
are¢
Rm
esses:
NT ee
e line
' won band a fin
5
es’ Walking Hats
which
4
©
LOW PRIC.FS. .
Call tu and see them
iiss Amelia Stevens
-nextto W. G. Rie
‘LEGG & SHAW CO's}
can
Sold by on
Makers of
PINE JEWELRY and SILVER WARE .
I
Ing of the Eustaehian Tu
this tube gets inflamed
Tumbling sound or im
having inky flogers.
PILES
CANDY.
will be forwarded to the Sell
Buckeye mills while residit
———
Will Play a Match Game.
a big pile of cordwood on Prospect dances will be taught. Mr. Walling of this city will play. match game
Hill, near Keller’s place, last night, and Mr. McCluskey will do the teachwith the Grass Valley club at Glenand left the fuel strewn all over the ing and Mr. Gault will furnish the brook Park on Sunday, November 9th.
roid. The culprits should be made to music, Gentlemen will be charged The game will likely draw a large
put it back and saw it up.
50 cents for admission and ladies 25 crowd of spectators.
A shipment of good specis
—two carloads—from the Gas
houses at Grass Valley fo
Mr. Howard, who repres
ra
Working Night and Day.
were also received today.
been ill, Mr.and Mrs, Ho
sided at tha Union Hotel du:
stay here a few years ago. .
lived in one of John F.
Respectfully,
BORN.
; morning train,
Two carloads of large pip
Blue Gravel mine at North B
. many friends, It came as
as it was not known that
make your money go a long way.
In Nevada township, Nov. 1, 1901, to
The busiest and mightiest little thing the wife of A. Deschwander, a son.
served.
‘ that ever was made.is Dr. King’s New
In Nevada City, California, October :
Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessness’ into 81st, to the wife of Fred Tredinnick a
L. A. Walling, Compton Gault and
energy, brain-fag into mental power. daughter.
G. Lotz of Indian Flat is seriously James McCluskey will open a dancThey’re wonderful in building up the
At North Bloomfield, California, Ocill with typhoid fever,
health. Only 25c per box. Sold by W. tober 29th, 1901, to the wife of William
ing school at Odd Fellows’ Hall next
The recently organized football team D. Vinton.
Trood, a daughter.
Some mischievous boys~threw down Wednesday night and all the latest
Ylotes of Interest.
Depot Notes,
ery consigned to the Enai;
Come to us for Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, and
The Handsom est Woman n Nevada
Cit
A Night of Terror.
Cannot preserve her beauty, except she
“Awful anxiety was felt for the widow ‘keeps here bowels and digestive organs
of the brave General Burnham of Machin a healthy condition. Lane’s Tea
jas, Me., when the doctors said she moves the bowels every day, and cures
would die from Pneumonia before indigestion.
It purifies the blood,
morning,” writes Mrs. 8. H. Lincoln, clears up the complexion, and gives
who attended her that fearftil night, you a good appetite. Price 25c. and
butshe begged for Dr. King’s New Dis60c. a package. Forsale by H. Dickcovery, which had more than once erman, sole agent.
tf
(oN
ee
saved her life, and cured her of Consumplion. After taking, she slept all
Malaria Causes Billousness.
night. Further use entirely cured
her.”
‘This -marvelous medicine is Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes
guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest the cause.
z
and Lung Diseases. Only 650c and $1. a
Trial bottles free at Vinton’s drug
store.
slight elasticity makes it a
‘sirable walk,
A number of copper plat
. Gaston Mining Company's
received at the depot today,
shipped to the mine.
ro
A boiler, pump. and other
Big Cash Dry Goods Store
has lived in Grass Valley and vicinity road not long ago, is being further imvention of the Kentucky Women’s
proved. The approaches at each end Christian Temperance Union opened .
since 1850,
here today and will be in session. for
several days. The attendance is unusually large and the visitors are in full
possession of the city;
every purpose in wet weat
dark-brown color commend
where the sunlight is inte1
the interior of this State,
pr
Our store is full of the best stock of Dry Goods that was .
ever brought to this or any other city in California. We want —
you all to pay us a visit. Our prices are well worth your
seeing. Come where you can get the most for your money.
Come where you can get lots of new things. Come where
they do not force you to buy. Come to the place where
Upton Brothers, the well-known printis exeverything they sell is just as represented, or your money ts
the project of working the beds time he was elected a Justice of the ers of San Francisco, was: in this city the best local talent. Each evening fore them, and a lively contest
delicate refreshments will be served.
of
the South Yuba river near
pected.
Peace in Bloomfield township, Durtoday, having. been summoned to
ao = Be
here for you.
Hoyt’s crossing, arrived here yesterGrass Valley on account of the death
ing
his
active
career
he
engaged
in
Improving
the
Gold
Run
Bridge.
day.
at that place of his uncle, John Upton,
Ohe White Ribboners.
We want to call your attention to the Jacket and Cape
G. H. Fairchild returned last evenmining to a considerable extent,
who will be buried tomorrow afterDisplay,
also the Teanis Gown Display now to be seen in
ing from San Francisco, where he has
Besides his wife, he leaves a large noon. Deceased was well and favThe bridge over Gold Run ravine
Paris,
Ky.,
Nov.
1—The
annual
con’ been on business.
our large show windows.
circle of friends tomourn his demise. orably known all over the county and which was strengthened for the electric
Fred Reeb, a commercial traveler of
He was a native of England and aged
San Francisco, is here to attend toabout 66 years.
nigbt’s Pythian celebration.
C, L. Wallace, the popular traveling
man of Oakland, left this afternoon for
Reno.
R.’C. Landsburg, G. A. Landsburg
and T. A. Monrce came down from Relief Hill today.
At Srass Valley at Yoon Corday,
R. F. Burns is up from Auburn,
Wm, Giffin, the cigar dealer, has reFuneral Sunday.
turned from a business trip to Reno.
Mrs. Novitzky, wife of the late Henry
+ ome
Novitzky, died at Grass Valley at noon
Committed Suicide.
;
A gravelly
clay seems to be
who has been a firms and
spares no time or pains bazaar to be given at Armory Hall next the Greene Copper Mining Oompany.
resident of North Bloomfield for many in constructing them. If there is any Wednesday and Thursday evenings, The property was owned by United
years, died at his home at that place defects in the making up of the gooda have decided to set aside one evening States Senator George C. Perkins and
this afternoon about two o’clock. He he will gladly fix it up to the satisfacon the program «8 “Grass Valley night” ethers. The ranch extends from the
tion of the purchaser. Mr. Waxel alwhen a large crowd of people is exArizona bcundaries south into the State
had not been sick long, but was subso makes a specialty of cleaning and pected to come up from that city on of Sonora, Mexico.
ject_to attacks of pneumonia, which repairing clothes, which he guarantees the electric cars and N.C. N.G. R. R
caused his death. The deceased conto be all right before allowing it to go Wednesday evening has been desigducted a drug store there for over out of his shop. Oall around to his nated for this purpose and a fine prothirty years, and. was always active place of business and have your measgram will be rendered by the best talures taken for a new winter sult.
ent in cur sister town. During the
Miss Walsh of Moores Fiat is visiting in any movement started in the inSatt Lake, Nov. 1—A good card has
afternoon of Wednesday the hall will been provided for a boxing show of the
friends here.
terests of his home town and its vibe open to all who wish to visit the Athletie Ciub tonight,, The wind-up
To be Burried Tomorrow.
Miss McOlure of Downieville arrived
cinity.
Some years ago Mr. Knotwell
fancy work booths. Thursday evening will be a twenty-round go at 185 pounds
here yesterday,
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will be “Nevada City night,” when a between Roy Condie and Clem TurnWilliam M. Earl, the New York! represented the Fourth district on the
Thomas B. Upton, of the firm of
splendid program will be rendered by ville. Both men have good records bemining man who is interested in Board of Supervisors, and at anothe
Mrs. H.C. Smith of Eureka is here
visiting ber sister, Mrs, C. L, Muller.
Mrs. James Bradbury and daughter
of North San Juan are visiting Miss
Annie Coben.
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Mrs. J. M. Walling has returned
from Newcastle where she has been
visiting friends.
Charles Burton of Grass Valley came
down from Gaston Ridge yesterday.
The off should
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the course.of a week ortwo
but lighter application
of .
Suit of Clothes Cheap.
morning for San Francisco.
W. B. Hansbugh is down from the
St. Paul mine.
J.B. Wilbauer is here from San Jose.
Ain Old Resident of orth
Miss Ethel Mulloy left this morning
Bloomtied Passes Away.
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