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November 13, 1900 (4 pages)

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preferable. A have ma q the public can have “ed aing for them. By allow.. to the Foote the growth te eo nBelw, _ TV. LEBR, Goods ay you to see our é ever had before. )MPORTERS . ! : $10 apiece. We Better come and BLANKETS! nd but the kind nkets can: not be ve keep Socks ? le in and see the rp C3O.7 ours? If not you your hand and ee lie down and read ds'inspect?'them. ° id Kinds, 1Furs. 20S. ats, ara now rei iaty has thera b).» LOAKS es this year will comWe have not spared All of our and Capes ® best manufacturers dealers in the world. nstructed us to sell Remember that any Ve will take your oryou look at ours, a8 STORE-,; aily. > Meat eee ake he chose, as every Rev. John Holden, a prominent min. Valley, last evening by the members of < -‘teawan. There has beén trouble be-. ments were served. Mr.and Mrs. Anhand can be saved. — Pe _of ‘Trustees met at Presten School last} = sa " woataed his intention of not being a + An Opportunity for « ; for @ Young flan. VE POEL uns. THLODORE R OSBYBLT. She fs Devoted: to (0 let Home Interest San Juan. . & Welling ot “Pin: Pursues ok ss Mrs. Suecmin ee be vill Roosevelt,” im the October Ladies’ . this morning for San Francisco. ney i aaa sa Pas Home Journal, Edward Bok asserts; Mrs. A. D. Mason has returned from . geant, a boy of 18, who, as the days and} that “it is high time some of our womon . a visit with her parents at Birchville. {hours wore away, remembered that the should iearn that a woman may be re-. J. Be Conlin, the livery man. of/ men of Bin regiment soak be Gkaiing spected and loved for the things she. Smartaville was in town last evening. does not do. Hundreds of thousands; Miss Fannie Rogers of Visalia is. charge behind. And then the boy of men and women respect Mrs. Theo. here visiting her brother, J. H. Rogers. . without’ orders; compelled by no dore Roosevelt today because she has. W. J. Palmer and W. Hosken left . dier’s duty, loaied his wagons, chosen to keep her personality in the this morning for the Gaston Ridge for volunteer drivers, and on from background, a14 refused to stand in. mine rear to the front through the wer . the glare of publicity. She has oot Mire, M. ‘Conklin of Los Angeles is . shot and ee ae place there and she knows it. By her the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. HL it _ attitude she has won a warm place in. Barker. ° instant, brought to the front tothe affections of American women, and. Henry. il as sa QDonnell of . the reinforcements of food and strength Ree tut gen a merioan men. ~ Yet: png Tyce epee! ‘visitors to. that enabled them to go on with the : conflict till the end. That regiment she might . of keeping in this city yesterday. Joseph Squires, who was. formerly . was the Twenty-third Ohio, its Colonel one who knows her will at once con-. blacksmith at the Plumbago mine, is. was Rutherford B. Hayes, afterward cede. She has simply chosen to be a. visiting in this city. the nineteenth President of the United @. mother and & woman, and nota pub-. Miss Mullen came up from Smarts-. States, and upon the fleld of battle the liciet. She has elected to give the ben. ville yesterday and left today for her. Colonel and future president, reeomefit of her talents and gifts to her bus-. home at North Bloomfield. mended for a commission that boy of band, her children and her friends. J. W. Spellenberg came down from }18 fomgallantry in action, and the comwather than tosociety in its promis-. Downieville last evening and left this. mission came. The commissary serenous sense. She ‘has her work to do morning for San Francisco. geant is Wm. McKinley, the twentyin the world, but she does not believe} Mrs. Spellenberg came down from . fourth president of the United States. that work to be of a public nature. . Sierra City last evening and left this. —Secretary Root at Hagartown, May She remains in the home and one need . morning for San Francisco. 80th. , “ ae Theodore Roosevelt speak. Dr. E. R. Brooke of Forest City was 0 ome. to discern at-once bow . in town last night. He is strong upon him has been the influence . Francisco sAhragron Rose a saps SOME RICH ROCK, which has radiated 1 therefrom. , H. Hansen and 8. 0: McLain of San Mistaken 1 for Quail. the Federal Loan. Haywa 12.— brooke, Merrill & Stetson in San frang orests near Downieville, past two or three months, took out cisco met with a serious accident in sn —_ ey on his Way . sixteen tons of ore which they shipped hia friends and was severely injured. a4 a ton. This mine was worked fora Moldrup and his friends, Vinzent StroPatra Susie with the fmliy of G. ade long time by John and Louis Vincent bel, proprietor of the Brighton Market Rev. D. W. Chileon and wife oan oa anda local company, but getting into Ssttbg foc iell tho conyon, Mol . ete last evening from San Franctteo. trom their handeand work we stopped drup got on the wrong side of a tree raga this morning for North San. my Federal Loan is situated in a good and his two friends thinking he was a M locality, and with more development flock of quail fired through the leaves Nicdbaety on i. as work will no doubt become a dividend of the tree. The two charges caught Francisco to attend to some mining payer. re, Sones be a limbs inbusiness. Charged With Crusity to Aninmiais. aa RE ST CRI, C. J. Schuster, superintendent of the ee nee A pe: Grizzly Ridge mine, near. Columbia -d. ins swore to a comp Litigation at an End. Hill, was here yesterday, accompanied . before Justice Green at Grass Valley, ‘Saw’ Francisco, November 122—Con. by his wife. charging Ben Wiley, ‘a rancher who worning the claim of Jacob J. Hofner. N. W. Miller, the old pioneer, who. lives below Graes Valley, with cruelty ‘of New York toa share of the Blythe. has been renewing acquaintances at. to animals. It is alleged that Wiley ‘estate, the attorneys here. who were. Downieville, was here yesterday on brought a load of wood to town yester,connected with the litigation in the. his way back to Michigan. dey morning, and after disposing of welebrated case say that Hofner has no. J. B. Bennatt, who is now Assessor . the wood left his four-horse team stand\etanding, éven if hisclaim tsa valia . of Monterey county, ie here visiting . ing-back of the Fillmore House six ‘one. The final distribution of the es-. Robert Tremaine and family. Mr. Ben-. hours without food or drink. The ttate has been made and no one can. nett was a former printer, having been. horses were taken to Lord’s stable, «change it. The Blythe case was in the employed on the Union over thirty and late last night : Wiley was arrested. mobate QOourt fo: fiica2n years before . years ago. 8 final settlement was reached and the wmillions were awarded to Florence ing business, returned home this morning., ak Grass Valley , Auditorium. Tendered a Reception. Grass Valley’s new Auditorium will septs now Mrs, A. A. Moore, Jr. Mr. and ‘Mre. W. H. Andree be opeaed with a week’s entertainment z 's, who returned from their wedding trip a few by local talent. The first night there A Preacher Shot. dian sais, wane. lendansd « ption at will be a musicale, with solos; choruses, etc: Another night there will be Wonrinaton, W. Va., November 12.— . the home of Wm. Treloar, in: Grass farce. A night will be set apart for Nevada City talent, and the re of the week will be devoted to special features. There will be a bazar each evening and a week’s success is predicted. ister in the Methodist Episcopal Oon-. the Methodist church choir. An exference of this district, was probably . Cellent musical programme was renfatally shot by Robert Bostick at Mat-. dred during the evening, and refresh“tween the families for some time, . drews will make their home in Nevada Late reports state that Bostick told . City. his wife he would be away over Sunday; Nevada City "Has Got It Bad. W. P. English, a Southern Pacific that he came back late in the night, . brakeman, fell from a freight train _and found Holden inthe house, The} he oii fever has got a strong hold . Dear Suisun Sunday morning, and .shooting it is‘ said, was done in Bos-. on the people of this city, and about . rolled under one’ of the cars, and his :tick’s bedroom. every other person you meet has stovk . Tight leg was crushed. He.was taken . Jin some of the oil companies. There . t° the railroad hospital at San FranOn Trial tor His Life. . has already been two companies ineor-. Cisco, where he died the same night. : q. Porated in this county who have purHe was aged 31 years, and was a sonPores re cet aptoehonese chased lands in the southern part of . in-law of John Oorey of French Corral. ‘ uw, O id ’ the State and are proceeding with their Sierra County Official R -murder, began here today. The deAivsio > : pment work. fe ma fendant shot and killed A. Cech and pe ia” Aiiabk saneen tees Gates county give McKinley 264 majority, Joseph Berger obs picnic 8 July. Peters Celebrated Cartridges. After his first t was almost comthe vote for McKinley being 701 and pleted one of the jurors decamped for. The Legg & Shaw Co. in their new for Bryan 437. Tyrrell for State SenaAustralia. A new hearing was neces . advertisement today talk to the people . . . -ocived a majority of 239, his toaitated. The present trial is for the. sbout the celebrated Peters Oart-1.01 V1. being 687, and Moody’s 448, killing of Cech, the two charges of mur! ridges, which are loaded with the nls der beiog heard separately. ous King’s semi-smokeless powder. oor y are anequalled,and anapproached Hand Crushed. by others in adécuracy, velocity and leanliness. OaxkLanp, November 12.—R. D. Hor5 ton, a brakeman employed at Alameda W. P. English Killed. ee School Reopened. The North Star-school, below Grass Valley, which was closed on account of a case of smallpox in that vicinity, has been reopened as-all danger of contagion is thought to be over. Will Organize a. Dancing Class: Point, got his left hand caught in®) 5.5% Jonn Michell, who has returned the fainting soldiers of his ‘regiment Francisco, who have been here on minOgden Brothers Take ‘Take $260 Ore Out of debt and the mine not paying, it passed Be bas called a meeting of the . employed there was laid off. The rock, Executive Committee of the California . which at one time during the mine’s Miners’ time the program of proceedings for . who have been contributing to the fand ‘the convention will be arranged. used in developing the property have California Petroleam Miners’ Associa-. decided that it will not. prove a paying tion has voted to take part in the con. investment. Over $80,000 has been expended pon}
this property in the last year or two. ° and the results are not Satisfactory. [counties have peat associations of . The death of the late Thomas Mein Boards of Trade and Cham. . is supposed to have had some effect upbate OF Commerce from several cities,}on the life and development of the realizing the importance of the work . Union Hill, and it Was reported that at . in hand, . have appointed delegates to the time of the recent visit of the sons of that gentleman that the returns attend. San Diego, Sacramento and were not satisfactory. Mr, Creller, the Fresno have taken such action, The superintendent, ‘has worked hard and proceedings will be opened on the 19h Frey vag and it is to be cha 3 So inst.’ This will be the ninth annual. ‘hat he was not fortunate in striking a session. paying vein. If it is not in the ground, . however, it can not be taken out, mn man Seay I Seasonable Goods] cr AT WALNUTS RE ASONABLE geome Per Ib, I5C . Currants in bulk Raisins loose and in the cluster, also in 4 and 14 boxes. Seeded Raisins in 1-tb packages. Seedless Raisins in bulk. Lemon Peel and Citron, new and fresh, Boiled Cider in pint and quart bottles. At the Pioneer Grocery, mat CHAS. E. MULLOY. cose at 3 P. u. . HERE 600 <P 000 ape 900 ee 6 00-000 0100 Er 000. hoe ‘Y THE NAME OF THE BEST WORK N AP=A=] AN SHOE EVER BROUGHT TO YOUR E ATTENTION, Easy on the foot and wears like iron. Reasonable in price. Oall and inspect this new shoe ::::: Sah A GUESSIN Go . CONTEST_we have a large pumpkin on exhibition at our store and every one making pur1; ! . . ] a Mere emer 3 chases to the amount of $1 will be entitled to one guess as to the number of seeds contained therein, and the one making the nearest guess will receive a handsome pair of shoes: BOMWEY BROS., Broad Street. dd MAA AAA AAAAAAAAA Ab AAAAMA AAA ANA ANA sbi bk Jhb Jib dub ddd Millinery Opening —~ For more thau twenty years this establishment has been noted for its display of FINE MILLINERY each season, but this Fall surpasses all others. MSS TETRAU has just returned from San Francisco, with a Fine Line of Beautiful French Pattern Hats. Ladies, call and see the beautiful goods. W. H. CRAWFORD. oo Ree aemeaes be’) ? Still They Come and Go as Past. . Hats For Everybody: If not in stock,*made to order and satisfaction guar. anteed. es and Styles to Suit the Times. . PRICES MOST REASON BLE niiss . Etoett. Bai its de chk bhbcidanaceeasantadaceecetes «Sy SPPESDDydeDypeseeppyy> Edi khhhAGKKAKAEAE EERE : closed down and the whistle of that otice promising propeiéy will be +} silent hereafter. On Saturday arrangements were. made for the shutting this Btate. _ Seoretary {down of the machinery, and the force ay evening. At that] psid as well as was hoped for, and those ---Dust Proof Watches--For teamsters and miners. Warranted: to be proof against Assoclation, which will take. development looked so well, bas not/ dust and , Water. x “A. & H. W. HARTUNG, = —— OYS STER ~ COCKTAILS 10 Cents. AT FOLEY’S, cop one sypegeamemee’ ft * To Make Room for Other Goods © For the next 30 days we will sell our entire stock * Carpets at Wholesale Prices FOR CASH ONLY. Which fom not include sewing or laying. Look at these prices: 13 Commercial Street. 3-ply, 67 %c and 75c¢ per yard—all wool. All Wool 2-ply, 55c¢ per yard. Raugpurs, 30c per yard. Art Matting, 22%c per yard. ‘Pro Brussels, 36 inches wide, 65c per yard. Brussels, ranging from 60c to 75¢ per yard. Straw Art Matting, from 12%c to 30c per yd 4Snell & Fleming. OOOO FORM IORIAIOIOIOKAOOKIOOIOK Se IOIOIOIOIIOIOISIOICIOIIOIOICIOIOIOIOIIOIOIIOIOIOK { HEADQUARTERS FOR ge : &@ Fine Jewelry Se Se Silverware and 8B ae . & GG. 5 BR FeN Broad St., above Pine, Lome . + Diamonds. NEVADA CITY. Bey. W. SIGOURNEY, SUCCESSOR " A. . ees Van Camp’s Concentrated Soups VAN CAMP’S BEETS Kapp & Street’s Tamales in cans Boldemann’s California Olive Oil Finest Port Wine in the Market and A, A. Whiskey CREAM WHEAT! Pratt’s Poultry, 25 cents per package. Book with every peer’ pond Xa /, ing you how to raise poultry. T. W. SIGOURNEY, Commercial Street. drawhead while coupling vars at 1 from San Francisco somewhat imarea ama cme emai Mle ‘Mle SMe Seo’cloc c this morning and was painfully proved in health, hes decided to ope SMECMEM WM MEM ME SLWENE Se SEN aie sae nan ees injored,’ His hand was badly crushed . . 4, .cing school. Mr. Michell will do and the bones of his thumb fractured. t' is He was taken to the Receiving Hospital . ‘0° ar rene Saigihen oer HARDWARE _ Where it.was found that. perhaps the . +1, o6¢-desiring to join’ will please leave their name with Ladis Walling. noe Tex., November 12.—Two passenger trains collided on a curve on FRANK 7. Cun makes oth thatthe M. K. and T. Railway, between oa Gee 2 doing business in the “Sherman and Dennison. D, H. Weaver, . Gity of Toledo, County and State firemen, was killed. A. C. Andrews, aforesaid, and that esid firm will pay ‘Vice-President of the Grayson County . the sum of ONE HUNDRED Lof GaBank of Sherman, was probably fatally conf rigrmning abd reagh o Gr injured. _ of HALL’S CaTarai ae aia. Still at Ginn, F Sworn to vefore me ard subscribed ae ; in my presence, this 6th day of DeIonx, Oal., November 12.—The Board . comber, 4. D. pg a! va gs og aah Hall's Catareh Cure is taken internberg, exonerating him on those charges. oe eee eee “the system joe cserboemrmery aE F, J, OHENEY & 00, Toledo, 0 William Jennings Bryan has an-. Hall's 7 Fils are the best. candidate for State Senator. We ‘should think not, he has just bumped. Young man “wanted. to learn the mp against a Republican land slide, he . photography business. Inquire at _saely wel not ‘have. the nerve to Moore's photograph gallery as to wages, eee Ertr MEIN seen am Paints and Oils House Fursishing Goods, Iron and Steel we et Doors, Windows and Glass, Tin, eee and Granite Iron Ware GEO. E. TURNER, Piw Steet, Nevada City. — ES, RANGES, CROCKERY, HOUSE — . : Jackson's Beehive trocar, Limberger Cheese Swiss Cheese _ : Cream. Cheese-in lin fil Pickled Pigs’ Feet “Loose PicklesSmoked Herring Smoked Halibut J. E JACKSON, Commercial Street. ee ee BROAD STREET, ABOVE PINE,NEVADACITY