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Tie Rothschilds.
AE TRANSCRIPT.
Rstablished Sept6, 1860.
by Nat. P. Brown & Co.
WEVADA CITY, NEVADA CO., CALIFORNIA
Ansel Mayer, Nathan, Solomon, James
and Carl—who scattered over Europe
and established branches of the parent
pank at Frankfort in Vienna, London,
Naples and Paris. As early as 1820 they
were the greatest bankers in the world,
making a specialty of government loans.
Honors and decorations were showered
upon them by grateful kings, and they
were recognized socially where other] ~
Jews were not. They obtained titles of
nobility in England, Germany, Austria
and France. A Rothschild has been consul general for the Austrian empire in
London, Paris and Frankfort for more
than half a century. The sons inherited
the financial genius of their father, but
those who have studied their career in
detail hold that the success of the fam-.
ily has been due to the fact that its great
business has always been conducted ]
with a unity of aim and interest. The
dying injunction of Anselm
dt eR pean.
BROWN & CALKINS. Proprietors
a et a a ee
WEDNESDAY.. .;-NOV. 10, 1897 6
WHERE LABOR IS CHEAP.
Wages in Japan were 33 per cent.
higher is 1894 than in 1873, and as the
effect of the war with China was tc
raise prices it is safe to assume that ap
advance of fully 30 per cent. has taken
plice in the past two or three years.
But the cost of subsistence in Japan
has increased far’ more rapidly than
wages, largely on account of the deit : i and.the.de-. t his sons -was that none of them cline ii the value of silver Ce
preciation in its~purchasing pOW®F-. nancial t Hon without iti
Therefore the lot of the Japanese ar-. his mother and ue brothers This con:
A . a . tinues to be the rule e house
—— or nen. He Sen present generation. ‘Every. serious matmisfortune to live in® country where ter of business is the subject of matual
labor is so cheap as to bar out foreign consideration and is carried out by the
competition in all lines of manufact-. Wited efforts of the whole family,
ures that can be produced at home.
every one of whom participates in the
profits according to his position. While
This is an ideal Free-Trade condition. the great banks are in & measure sepaWe are not accurately advised as to . tate and distinct, they are pevertheless
as © the same, and the family, now very
the present rate of wages of mechanics . jarge, is a single firm with a single inin Japan, but even if it be allowed that
terest.
the workingman of that country now They have made ita rule to inter:
earns double what he did twenty-five
8 ——————————————
Anselm Rothschild had five sons—. TALK ABOUT
Read This.
DINNER Le Pious Beautiful Vien-. $4.00
DINNER' Pieces Wild Flower. $4.59
. 1 Fl °
DINNER Pieces Bell F1_wer Dee. $5-75 . sancy PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
DINNER 2, eee, AP dies and $6.99
Newest Shapes
Great American Imp'g Tea Co}
wi. im
BARGAINS !
Dinner Sets
; ht Gray Sp.) «
\der ration, compict
for 6 persons, warrant
ibest quality . .
SET per set
(Decoration, with wos.
Handles and Gold Trim
mings, very pretty, com.
plete for 6 persons,
iquality, warranted
SET per set
ioration, Gold
SET and Gold Trimmings a. Per set
ireal gem, complete for 6
persons
'frimmings in Gold, com-. per set
\plete for 6 .persons, rich
land handsome, quality
a.«-04 Warranted yery best.
SET
Tea, Dinner and Breakfast Sets
Richest Decorations
the Transcript Block, on .
: ee rial caress, fx how .
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER
.
Bread, .
Pies and
Cakes.
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
etantly on hand.
TELEPHONE 37.
iE“ POPULAR” SAKERY
To seevethes publfe with Firrt-clase
pe, to
Armory Hall,
Sa RS PAL ate sm = =
At Cheapest Prices in America.
. Commereial Street,
Nevada City.
Mill Street,
Grass Valley.
marry and have defied the doctrine of
the scientists who have forbidden the
years ago, his wages are not one-quarter those of the mechanics of the
marriage of relatives on the ground that
United States.
50 CENTS A WEEK.
it debilitates a rage. A Rothschild. alSome idea of the enormous disproways looks among ‘his cousins for a
wife; uncles have married nieces, nephews have married aunts.
portion between the rate of wages paid
in Japan and in America may be gained
from an incident that occurred at the
. Another reason of their great success
is said to be that they have never strivCentennial Exposition in Philadelphia
in 1876. Among the objects of interest
en for extravagant profits. They always
exhibited in the Japanese section was
set a limit to their operations and never
try to get the last cent. They sell out
a bedatead of extraordinary beauty and
richness of detail. The material was
during the heat of an undertaking and
never wait till speculation gets told.
‘‘Let some one else make something’’ is
a favorite adage with the Rothschilds,
but some one else has usually pocketed
boxwood, including the canopied top,
and every inch of the exterior surface
was carved in low relief giving repre.sentations of hunting scenes, birds,
beasts, dragons, serpents, flowers, fothe loss. —Chicago Record.
liage, etc. A gentleman well versed in
carving and wood working. hazarded
the observation: “It must have taken
the labor of ten men for five years to
produge that result.”
A Japanese official in charge of the
exhibif overheard the remark, and,with
Limitations of Fame.
In Professor Knight’s reminiscences
of Tennyson it is related that on one
oocasion when the poet laureate was
stopping at an inn in the island of
Skye the landlord was asked if he knew
who had been staying in his house, and
on being informed that it was the poet
Tennyson he replied :
“Lor’—to think o’ that! And, sure, I
thoucht he was shentleman.”’
At Stirling some one asked the landlord of the house where the poet was
ping :
“Do you ken who you had wi’ you
t’other night?’’
: =a
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length i
Indian Flat, on Saturday evening, November
8th. Everybody invited. Admission—gentlemen 50 cents.
None v.t permanent tenant need apply.
Piet# Hill. Inquire at David Hutchison’s,
Piety Hill. z
ridge’s Lous», 1.st Broac street.
under this head for 50 cents
a week or month, Each additi opin
10 cents a week or 40 cents a mont
ble inva. .ably in advance.
Dance at Indian Flat.
There will be a social dance at Uaion Hall,
n8-td
House For Rent.
Astory and a halfcottageon Park Ayenue.
Living
and more may be made by any
one with a McAllister Magic
Lantern outfit,
tainments or illustrated lectures in small towns and_ villages. A — capital and
energy are all that are needed.
A book that describes, pictures
and explains the operation otf
rcAllister’s
iving enterMagic Lanterns
And Stereopticons
and:tells how to conduct entertainments will be mailed
free upon request.
T. H. McALvisTEr,
76 Washington St. Chicago.
No. 56, N. S. G. W.,
For the Benefit of#—=~—
The Native Sons
—___—
Floor Director.
E. B. POWER.
Floor Managers.
Foley, L. 8. Calkins.
Reception Committee.
Henry Lane, D.
E. .J. Morgan, Ed
B. Wolf, R. Murchie.
Invitation Committee.
m4-tf M. L. & D. MARSH.
Housekeeping Rooms.
Furnished rooms for housekeeping, on
n2-Iw
Agents Wanted.
RUHSTALLER’S
“ GILT EDGE” BEER
For Family Use,
= ——
WHBELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley, Agents.
Leave orders with:
Lammon & Davis, Nevade City.
Chapman.
a
By Goyen's Orchestra.
On commission or salary. Call at E. BaldM, KINZLE,
029-1m Gexeral Agent.
a polite bow to the visitor, said: “You
are very near the mark, sir, in your
guess. Itisa fact that five men were
engaged between nine and ten years in
carving this bedstead.” * ~ scan ees .
P ‘"NWoo, to think o’ that a poobThe selling price set upon the article . 1; writer, and 1 gied him ma best bed4qas $3,500. Alittle arithmetic brings . room!”’
the conclusion that each of the skilled . * But the charms of Ps gabon ory
. her gracious manners, not pass unJapanese workmen who executed css . noticed, for the landlord said, “Oh, she
masterpiece of carving received in; was an angel.”’ :
A .
wages a sum. not exceeding $50 per . Tioubic About #apa ¥.
year, or about 16 cents per day. The Two instances of various readings,
same grade of skill in America would : possibly from confusing sand f, may be
readi . worth giving.
ily command at least $5 per 4ay,. “ t the Rev. A. B. Grosart’s edition
or more than thirty times the wages ' of Giles Fletcher’s poem, ‘‘Christ’s Vicpaid in Japan. . tory and sing the reading in
: ; ‘part 8, stanza 4%, is, ‘*And as he
The American workingman has found fought * * * to fly é his
out that under Free-Trade the proheart.’’ The editor remarks on this, ‘‘I
ducts of Japanese labor, shipped to seit bigectt pert = — = a
mee F F _ sought is not * riffiln
this country in a foreign vessel and de Farran’s ‘‘Ancient and M dicen Abra
livered to their destination over a railyy’? the reading is sought.
‘road built and owned by a foreign gov-. < oo bs a eee ae
ernment, can be sold at a price far bear ae y verse 2) the pret:
low the cost of producing similar arti-; In nature’s strength I sought in vain
refused
‘Naa, but he was a pleesant shentleman.’”’
“Tt was Tennyson, the poet.”
‘And wha may be he?”’
“Oh, he is a writer o’ verses sich as
ye see i’ the papers.” :
with two flats of six rooms each, suitable for. spi A
two families. Free water. Inquire at. this Ellis System of Bookkeeping.
Benn Pitman Shorthand.
office.
Hcuse For Rent.
A two-story house on Sacramento street
o18-t?
*
Organ For Sale.
A second-hand Organ, which has béen in
use in Odd Fellows Hall, is offered for sale at
avery low price. For further particulars
enquire of J. C. RICH. 958.tf
SAN FRANCISCO
som BUSINESS COLLEGE
1236 Market Street, San Francisco.
Sr
ee
200. pupils secured positions in Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal.
aha Pars Notice is by gi h:
1896. Every shorthand graduate for the Board Danghy giver shot os Ore ach day
two years has a position.
——
ce ewd vee nearest eteeeecesesete
THANKSGIVING. BALL
NEVADA CITY,
Vedusiy Evi, Hay, 1th, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Ete,
Grand Parlor Fund.
J. C. Nilon, James F. Colley, Fred E
Brown, Oscar Barker, E. J. Baker, Geo
Dunster Jr., J. McClusky, L. Walling .
Charles Woerner, F. T. Nilon, J.J. Hanley, Frank Morgan, L. Schwartz, J.M.
E. Morgan, Fred
Searls, E. W. Schmidt, George Adair,
Fred Eilerman, Thomas Richards, S
W. Marsh, Richard Eddy, C. Schwartz,
=
Chambers, W. T./
Monk, James Graham, W. Walters, A
George Hurst, A. Noyes, H. Evans,
L. Woodruff, Frank Grissel, P. G: Scadden, G. J. Schmidt, J. Pascoe, A. Brackett, F. Worthington, B. Bost, B.Danels, George Eagye, W. H. Smith Jr. i
John Richards, H. Brand, Dr. ©. W.
There will be first-class Music
The Floor Will be Canvased.
rere err ris kad 8 OG
hold no specials, nor do we have special sale days.
sold at bargains at all times. :
our word for it, please call in and price our
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
Just received, a fine line of Ladies’, Misses’ and
Fa
We advise you to hold on to your money until yon
have priced the goods at the Branch Wonder Store. We
GoodsIf you do not want to take
Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes
Children's B
atic . Ladies Seamless Black Hose, 3 pair for 25 cents.
Hydraul le Parlor, “xtra fine Silk Finish Black Hose, 3 pair for 25
cents.
Children’s White Lace Caps at 40 cents, worth $1.
Ladies’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, only 5 cents each,
Boys’ Sailor Hats, 15 cents, sold elsewhere at 25 cents.
Men’s Celluloid Collars, reduced to 10 cents.
S i / ulte: ¥ 20 cents.
20 dozen Men’s Neckties, latest styles, 20 cents.
All at
CoMMERCIAL STREET.
AF LEVY, 5 i
Telephone 203—3 Bells.
a
a si: PLE STATEMENT
When you make up your mind to buy
some new furniture for: your home,
which, by the way, needs it ly, don’t
fail to call and examine the display at
i 000900000006 CASH STORES,
. Which contains all the latest novelties an y
best stock of house furnishings to be found ite
county, consisting of Bedroom Sets, Parlor i
Bed Lounges, Rockers, Mattresses, Curtain Fix~tures, eto. and as cheap as can be purchased at any
other store in town; that’s an important item.
whats rs:
When You Need Furniture
socscscsesseeeDOn't Forget the Pface.
Furniture and Mattresses Repaired Promptly.
Beef
Assessment Notice.
CARS GOLD
Nevada County Directory.
Copies of the Nev ada County Directory ¢a
be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents
Apply to FRED. E. BROWN. Transcript offic.
Steam Carpet Cleaning Works.
Carpets taken up, cleaned and laid same
day for’? cents per yard. Leave orders at
Second-Hand Furniture Store, Main street,
near the bridge. & 03-tf
Lime! Lime!
JOHN JEFFERIES
ILLerect a Lime Kiln at the Kennebec
Ww Hoses on the North Bloomfield road
cles in America; and he has accordoer tas =< to —
ingly made up his mind that the com‘A
Or lord of all my passion live.
mon sense way is to impose upon all This reading sppears to have been
such products of cheap labor a tariff
1 adopted by John Wesley in 1780, but
what Charles Wesley wrote was quite
that will equal the difference in wages,
and to levy an addition duty if the
different:
In nature’s strength I fought in vain
For what my God,refused to give.
goods are transported in'foreign ships I could not then, etc.
—™
or railroad cars. The first part of this
“Motes and Queries
policy is now in force; the latter part
will doubtless receive attention at the
coming session of Congress.
sharpens my
Trent is a political pull back of the
troubles-at the Preston School of Industry,and that is why things were not
straightened out long ago. Ex-Senator
Preston when in Grass Valley yesterNapa City.
ousness. =:
Wuar is the C. C. Safe?
nb-tf
“J wever found a medicine that hit
my case like Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
tones up my system, purifies my blood,
tite and seems to dof
me good ail over.” W. H. Laughlin
Hoop’s PILLs cure indigestion, biliand is prepared to take orders to supply
First-class Lime
. For building or. other purposes, in large or
‘ small quantities and at the lgwast prices.
. larties needing lime will find it to their
advantage to call on him. nl
HE VERY BEST WORK
THE LATEST STYLES
Moore,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER.
—_—
Frames Made to Order.
—————_———_—
day said to the Tidings reporter: “I
did not vote for uor favor the change
in the administration of the sehool.
The same authority that made the objectionable appointments can remove
any objectionable employe.” In other
words, the Board of Trustees of the
“A Penny Saved
Is a Penny Earned.”
L
school consists of two Democrats
(Tyrrell and Maddux) and a Republican (Preston.) O’Brien, the superintendent charged with brutal treatment
of the inmates, isa Democratic politician and got bis job through the Demo-. has not, is at a disadvantage,
cratic trustees. Mr. Preston opposed
his election and has had nothing to do
with putting him there or retaining
bim. Let the responsibility rest where
it belongs.
*
friend, the
ScROFULA is the advertisement of foul
blood. It may be entirely driven from
the -system by the faithful use of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly
purifies the blood.
Hoop’s Pus are easy to take, easy
to operate. Oure indigestion, biliousness, 25c.
ornamental.
It costs nothing to look at
TRANSCRIPT
BLOC
Come one! come all 7 and see our C.
C. Safe. nd-tf
That is why every well equipped office has its telephone
and type-writer ; the progressive farmer, his improved harvester ; and the up-to-date mechanic, the labor, time and material-saving machines peculiar. to his calling. ‘The one who
Why, then, should your wife be denied the aid of her best
Calendar Clock Sale ?
It saves the house-wife infinite labor and annoyance; holds
every thing committed to its keeping, fresh and» pure, without waste ; promotes cleanliness,
the household, and withal it occupies but little space, and is
ROGERS & LINSCOTT.
Se
and he knows it.
order and punctuality in
one at the Company’s office, }
K, Commercial Street.
SCHMIDT BROS.,
LEADING CIGAR DEALERS,
Pine Street sacasyececereesseelgvada City. Cal,
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
Sed.
——I8 STOCET=—
ember, 1897, will be delinquent and
is made before will be sold
of .dv: rtising and expenses of sale.
B, order of the Posts of Directors.
California.
\ Not:
MINING COMPANY.—
Location of principal place of business,
San Francisco, California; location of works,
rectors held on the 25th day
ber, 1897, an assessment (No. 2) of Ten
e t)
al9-6m G9) Cents per share was levied upon the cap , y
: b
tal stock of the corporation, payable immeair O nic es
diately in Yaived States Gold coin, to the SecBere at the office of the company, No. 18
eary street, San Francisco, California.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on the 29th day of Nov5 i adverti:
for sale at public auction,and unless
on THURSDAY,
ths isti.day of December, 1897, to pay the
de inai ent assessment, together with costs
OS. STRAUB, Secretary,
Office—No. 18 Geary street, San Francisco, .
Misses’ and Children’s extra Black Hose, 3 pair for 25 cts.
THE BRANCH WONDER STORE,
MANAGER.
GRINOLA
Cures scaly eruptions ef the scalp. .
ment
Removes dandruff,
[nduces a new and healthy growth of hair.
.
ice,_Stockholders, in paying this, assessment, are requested toeither send their .
yk state th ber of th ‘N 1 +
pen Faich Sg tse Remaer ot oe See LANS disagreeable oils to clog the pores ef the scalp.
27. .
House, Painting
Orders
the Nevada City
The 0.K. Painters.
P His Neptly gud Quickly Done. . 'f
Paper Hees Bact e. E
Sign Painting, Graining, .
As Good as the %,
to suit the times, Estimates gives . vi
SWEENY & PIERCE.
be addressed to us through
Postoffice.
Having -recently enlar;
plant, we are prepared to buy
Ores and Sulphurets
At the highest market price.
of your ores and concentrates.
Assaying at reasonable rates.
Nevada City, Cal.
G Gold, Silver and Copper 3
Write for rates before disposing
Pioneer Reduction Works,
. Qriginal color of hair restored. —
. Leaves a fine natural gloss.
our wa) ~
Acknowledged to be the best.
For sale by H. DICKERMAN,
Drugs, Stationery and Photo Material.
na tah ae
—
SODA, .
WATER, OR
Private Famities Suppiied.
At the
DANIEL & POWELL,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SARSAPARILLA, GINGER ALE, MINERAL,
ANGE AND CHAMPAGNE .
CIDER, CELERY AND IRON.
Nevada County Agents For
D-utftalo Beer.
THE MONARCH OF ALL BEERS.
Try Our Celebrated SYPHON SODA
STALE, GOOD
Otssesseooo oo
Factory Corner Spring and Pine Streets.
The Plaza Store<es—
FISCHER BROS, Props.
Is constant] Hi
extensive 2 Foon of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
_Ofevery description. Everything in the way of CANNED GOODS.
All Goods Sold at LIVING PRICES. Give us a Trial Order
AALYOPAMAYRTUAANTPALLAUAAAAYUT AMAYRPYTP UA TTP JAA AAG Abb NTP OLA TP JbL NYP
1 SQververauut?dduvnr Asser ada er Just
I receive fresh Groceries and Provisions daily
and my. stock is constantly new and fresh. My
policy is to buy,
THE BEST TO BE HAD
And,to sell
Lowest Prices.
.to all, courteous treatment and prompt delivery.
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
MANHOOD RESTORED
—--BY—
This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All
: ——SUCH 4s—~
LOST MANHOOD' . PAINS IN THE
HEADACHE, ACK, PIMPLES. TT FEELING. AL
DESPONDENCY AND CO! ATION.
Mee vecaen iy ectoeers ee and nm why suffe are not cu’ b;
per cent, are troubled with PROSTRATITIS. CUP
edy to cure the complaint without A's Gpaention.” wee =
A written guarantee
use of six boxes. as
One Dollar a box, six bo:
Send for threnlers andl Tation tials
UAT base avr ana
=
UANTTAANETAAATTPAAATTP AAA
tf
Zl
Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs
CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS.
ee The Doctor has discovered the active principle on which the vitality of th sBx
because over &
noe it nly known rem
he money if s permanent cure ls neteffecte tw
: eee Ore & rl
Address all mail orders to DAVOL
gra to DAVOL MEDICIN GO. Fi @, Bez tgs tem Rosnetee. 8
THE TRANS
TELSPHONE, No.
WEDNES “AY. ...NC
BRIEF MINING M
Outsid Owners Looking Af
terests at This (
Hon. J. H. Neff, whois
the Stanford mine’ ‘with E
‘min and others, was in
He expressed. himself ‘a:
pleased with the appear
property sinee Superinten
has had it cléfhed ont aj
The work of sjnking .th
depth of500 feet and 6:
drifts will be pushed as
possible this winter.
Cul: George Stone of tl
ani fa mines “arrive
from ‘Francisco. Bot!
looking well and running
Mrs. E. C. Huntington, o
Banner mine, will come he
__, from San Francisco where
. . visiting relations and tak
interest a company in assi
open this valuable: old cl
no definite arrangemente
consummated _ yet, the
_ are favorable for work bei
_ soon. Mrs. Huntington wi
. towna few days and-the
rect to her home in New Y
4 Henry C. Perkins, forme
tendent of the North Bk
draulic mining property ir
. and who has made three m
4 in mining and stock oye
he left here some fifteen y:
return to Nevada City wit!
. three or four weeks with C
/ Mein. Mr. Perkins As -n
York.
ne OR
Putting In Electr
» Electric lights are being
into the dweliing houses
3 Morgan, Charles Tegler, D
ler, Wm. Hoskins, Dr. Sha
© ard Plummer. Electriciar
. has contracts for wiring”
-. other residences.
NO WASTE OF W
> Evidence Which is Right
3 and Reliable.
. JudgeFrank Ives of D
_ of Crookston, Minn., says
. time I have used Stuart
» Fablets with seeming ‘5
. With tew exce; tions, I hav
. free from indigestion it
», years. ‘
_ _ Geo. W. Roosevelt, U.
Brussels, Belgium: Stua
sia ‘Tablets, safe, pleasnt
. venient to carry, give k
_ perfect digestion.
_. Mr. W. D. Tomlin, Meci
. necr, Duluth, Minn.: One b
Dyspepsia Tabiets bas di
* and I am again gaining
strength, — f
_ O.46. Rans@m, Hustonv
-swas distressed and aio
“years with throwing ap fo
or thra* tines 1di:; had
of retaining a meal if I at
. LOXKeS Us bis tabicis from
‘\have tuliy cured me.
3 ;pleasant to take, convenie
, Rev. G. D. Brown, M
"Toe effeet of stuart’s D
Het’ is simply marvelous;
} dinner of broiled beef ste
; distress since I began the
Over six thousand peo;
of Michigan alone in 1894
' stomach troubles by Str
. sia Tablets.
4 Fuii sized packages ma
all druggists at 5U cent
mail on receipt of pric
€o., Marshali, Mich.
Send for little book on
» eases, mailed free.
NG Rees
3 Your kitchen should r
> oO. OSafe.
+--+ ego + ——
No Cure—No .
: That is the way all
' GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL ‘
laria, Chills and Fever.
Iron and Quinine in a
. Children love: it. Adu
_ to bitter, nauseating .
25 cents.
rt P
: Heintz’s Mustard
Prepared Frenca us
. per quart at A. B. Wolf's
‘ a
Ir you want some of t)
_ ever sold in Nevada Cit
lord’s. A fresh supply jt
——______+-»@e-+-——
. Don’r attempt to kee
outa Calendar Clock Sa
UNION :-: Hi
. HENRY NETSHE,on Westov =
J.P. MCrandie,
. James Carman;
-G. F. Wilson, Los Any
George Fortier, Britis
re a Bente Ana,
. F. Brown, Spencevi
J. R. Davis, North Sa:
M. McFarlan Ap gels
George Harieb ty,
J. Fountain, as
C. H. Swepey “ ‘
John. 2a Pleasar
B. Pfloese, utara
ones,
Si auedisce, Soute:
W. Kilroy, Cherokee,
D. Phejey; Sacramen:
C. Woodruff, Bakers: