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September 12, 1901 (4 pages)

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PRrough ver from Sruckee, The faneral of the late } } mor Hoyt took place at Grase Valleyafternoon. ae ee ee fees Next’ Saturday commences the He-. prew New Year, and on Monday Yom Kippur will be celebrated, a8. The other two cars for the electric railroad arrived at the depot last evening. ‘They will be taken to Glenwood, forcea to await the arrival of the trucks from tection the Kasi. ‘ shat a A number of Native Daughters from Manzanita Parlor of Grass Valley will Justice Hill, property. : typhoid fever. His mother, Mrs, J. H. jail. Wentworth of Gold Flat, left yesterday for the sick man’s bedside, ~ Schuerman, deceased. Yesterday they fixed the sppraisement at $16,696 62. Barney Conley of Lowell Hill, who was charged with insanity, has been released from custody. Upon making an examination, Drs, Hunt and Mual-— ler found Conley to be merely weak winded. : Yesterday afternoon D. W. Baldwin Ridge, near Kohler jof Gold Flat met with an accident] tucky Fiat. molented. Fine Looking Rock. cart, when the animal took fright and . trom eight inches out, but was not seriously injured. Thomas Corcoran, a prisoner from ‘who has been sentenced to. at Washington, Fve a term of 125 days in the County of for this city. ee Tae Drought to Nevada City this. town yesterday, by Constable Long. The ain {Republican states that the complaint . Sick list, is improved, was sworn to by his wife, who had him ‘Srrested for battery. The couple con. is-visiting thie city ducted the Montreal saloon ana were; ? married lessthan two months ago by . Blue, are here from You Bet. © ae ‘Last Monday, for some +3 reason, Corcoran became very abusive and treated her so cruelly that she was to apply to the officers for proCorcoran would not attempt todo any harm -to his wife when an officer of the law was around, but at ll} other times he inflicted physical punaccompany the Grand President to this ishment and she became so afraid that city and visit Laurel Parlor this even-. she had him arrested. Constable Long} Visit, returned to ‘Washington thie we. took him in custody and he was tried : The Diamond gravel claime, in the . before Justice Hill. In his statement Washington district, were recently . to the court he virtually admitted his purchased by Hamilton, Givens & Qo, . @uilt, saying that he had struck her, Work has been commenced on the . 8° the court found him guilty and sentenced him fo serve the time stated Dr. W. H. Wentworth of-Sacramento. ®?°VeHe had the privilege of being . Morning to Forbestown. is suffering from a severe attack of Pe Art’ p mgoner to occupy the new Corcoran, it appears was one of the men ordered out of town early in the ss spring. He stayed away several months ’ B.S. Rector, C. H. Eddy and A. J. d the f Wood have been appointed appraisers and then came back and married the. mento. AY ; on . WOMAN and had apparently kept quiet inthe matter of the estate of Charles since his return and he had not been . from San Francisco. Some fine looking speci Francisco arrived here last evening brought to Grass Vaiey sie ies 2 and left this morning for Washington. ago, says tho Tidings-Telegraph,, by Theo. A. Kohler from the Kentucky ’8 ranch on KenA tunnel one hundred and near the depot. He was on his way twenty feet long has bag been run on pevesibat ene ee TN inches: home driving a horse attached to a/ the ledge, which: runs in thi¢kness . *°T Gaston Ridge. to two feet. It i ran away. Mr. Baldwin was thrown! we}) mineralized, some of the ae Porterville are here on a visit to Mrs, besides showing gold, containing from MeCarty on Coyote street. The executive committee of the State. twenty-five to thirty per cent. sulMiners’ Association will hold a meet-. pburets, assaying over $50 per ton. Orson sete: _ ersonal A. B. Lord left thie: morning for San. ~~ _R. F, Hooking, who has been on the Miss Late M.@arrant of Graniteville} © Pe] Frank Lewis of Pike City has re. turned from San Francisco, st Miss Lizzie Hawkins of Marysville! was visiting here this week. . Mise Lottie M, Reader was over fron. .. Sweetland to attend the Reunion, . ~~ Postmaster L. 8. Calkins returned from Saeramento this morning. Ciyde Cole, who has been here on a : Can Be Expelled, morning ~ left this morning for Graniteville, _ W. Nivens, who has been here on a came over fo attend the Reunion, returned home this morning, : J. R. Ritchie is down from Omega. W.R. Grant is here from ‘Sacra-. tional laws; +280 ALL OVER. THE HOUSE. L. Cassel and Jas Ogard are hera W. E. Williams, who has been spending a few: days here, has returned to Fashion’s Edict. . Washington. =~ While the edict has gone forth Mrs. Dugan and Miss Welch of San. that only white embroidery may be used for the dinner table, there are many housekeepers who refuse to P. Bachele, who has-been here on a ive up the beautiful doilies emvisit, left this morning for San Fran-. . oidered in floral designs that cisco, ". have been such a feature of table J. Nann of San Francisco arrived. decoration for several years past. The stamped linen designs are selling in the department stores quite as well as ever, and the manufacturers of the silks keep adding new and beautiful colors to their collections, which actually rival in their tinting the natural bloom of the rose and Mrs. T. A. Howeth and family of Miss Fanny Schwartr has returned from Washington, where she visited . New York, Sept. 10.—Justice McMre. Jas. Giuyas and daughter, of. Adame of the New York. Supreme Gress Valley came up last evening and Court, giyés’ the opibion that Emma Goldman and other anarchists who are naturalized can‘ be expelled from the visit to his parents, returned thie country onthe ground that they have sworn falsely, in that they have obStephen Waters'of Forbestown, who. tained certifloates of citizenship by fraud in testifying that they are attached to the principles of our Government and would support ite constituDollies Refuse to GiveWay Under’ “ e io td : e e GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON, ____ PROMPT ATTENTION TO’MAIL ORDERS. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL. . Sez Aside for Prayer. San Francisco, September 11.—Several incidents were narrated on change this morning which show the farreaching effect of the present strike. One architect who is in charge of the construction of several large buildings tin the city, said that he could notin justice to his clients give any contracts for steel and iron work to San FranCostly Strikes, cisco firms for many years tocome. He said that early this year he gave a contract to a local iron and steel firm for $40,000 worth of iron and steel required in the structure of buildings. It was to have been delivered in three months, bat it has not yet been received, and the property owners have lost thousands of dollara by the delay. He said that he placed the contract loeally out of regard for the petition against sending work out of the State. But in view of the experience he declares that it will not be just to bis clients to place other contracts locally for many years tocome, It is also stated that the Bay Counties Power Company, which is building a large dam near Marysville, placed an order with the Union Iron Works for pumps some time These have not as yet been delivered, and consequently several hundred men have been thrown out of employment ago _ Denver, Sept. 10.—Governor Orman has issued @ proclamation setting aside official circles here that the Sultan of Wednesday, September 18th as a day of prayer for the recovery of President McKinley and requesting that every loyal citizen of the State join in a prayer service for the speedy recovery of the Chief Magistrate. ‘ Nothing Like a Good Name. A girl is wanted to work at the New ing at the Union League Club, San Francisco, on Saturday evening, to. free milling ore on the dump, which her sister, Mrs. Henry Kohler. There co or Sret one hundred tons of T. W. Ballein arrived here last eventhe violet. For those who follow the custom for a time. LTA ESE DTI) i make arrangements for the annual ses. will mill from $15 to $18 pet ton. It is ing di pointbase and will leave this sion of the Association which will meet . the intention of the owners, if their poi it reser = — mine. in San Francisco in the latter part of. finances will allow, to erect a stamp t ee ene emt: ie tae 2 mill early next spring. Meanwhile, Samuel Magor of Grase Valley and. the work of developing the mine and . 824 where they will reside, October:Miss Lizzie Nevins were married in. xtracting the ore will continue. this city !ast evening. The latter is ined a Nevada City young lady who is A Barn Destroyed. held in high esteem by a host of friends. The groom is @ man of excel-. lent reputation and is-very popular in. about 8 o’clock last night, but the hose hishome town. The attendance at the carts did not go far as it was apparent wedding was quite large, that the fire was out of reach of the School supplies at Vinton’s. water hydrants. It was found that J. For life insurance see T. B. Gray. Pianezzi’s barn was the scene of the For the beat of everything ln the fire and the building, ten tons of hay Vi . . wagons, harness, etc., were entirely cies. cur oeders to ealges destroyed. Mr. Pianezzi rescued the by to\N. Rohr for your house painthorses. Kerosene could be smelled plainly and the fire was probably set Call on Ed Schmidt when yon wan by a fiend. nything in the tobacco line. tf Opal Cream is the best remedy for fan end snnburn. You can get it at inton’s, 25¢ and 60c bottles, Peter Bachels, W. MAdden and R. Jack Beam Bourbon whiskey is guarWilliams of this city have purchased _———-+ emo + 1 Will Try the New District. nteed pure and is the beat whiskey for/a mine in the now famous ‘Tonopah . City for the past few days. “deg For sale at Vinton’s drag. district over in the State of Nevada. re. tf beer—the very best in town—drop in. away. The two latter have gone to the nd see Wm, Harry. m7-tf j. scene of their labors, and the first Fora good bath goto Tom Moore’s. named left for San Francisco today on. turned to Sacramento today. nsorial Parlors, on Commercia. business connected with the new untreet. Buths, 26 cents, J28-tf A good hot lunch will be served very night at William Harry’s saloon, orner Pine and Spring street. Oool Meer and choice wines, liquors and Li , largest sale of any medicine in the ters always on hand. juli7-tf civilized world, Your mothers’ and . The Old Government Whiskey used . grandmothers’ never thought of using the medical department of the Unitea . @2Ytbing else for Indiestion or Bil. . , and Dtates Army and Naval Service. jousness. Doctors were scarce pepted by the Board of Health. Rec-. Nervous Prostration or ae dg bomended by the hi hest med _jete. They used August Flower to horities ay the paient efter am oto clean out the system and stop fermenimolant for j rated . tation of undigested food, regulate the ant for invalids and convalesaction of the liver, stimulate the nerae and family use, Sold in bulk ex-. vous and organic action Ao the agetem, Musively b and that is ull they took when feeling Ne. ue. dull and bad with headaches or other dertaken. Question Answered. 4 == aches. You only need a few ve = Does ’s August Flower, in liquo’ es It Pay to Buy Cheap ? Pooh he ake you satisfied there is A cheap nothing serious the matter with you, Get Green’s Prize Almanac. RSE PK A Shocking Calamity. 8 that will relieve » oe 86Vere and dange Pat and lung troubles. What shall : md°? Go to a warmer and more; “Lately befell a railroad laborer, ilar climate ? Yes, if possible; ij . writes Dr. A, Kellett, of Williford, Ark. Mot Possible for you, then in either case . “His foot was badly crushed, but Buckrode’ CNEX remedy that has been in-. len’s Arnica Salve quickly cured him. oo ‘n all civilized countries . It’s simply wonderful for Burns, Boils, rou e°ess in severe throat and lung. Piles and all skin eruptions. It’s the nies: “Boschee’s German Syrup.”. world’s champion healer. Cure guarissue, CUY, heals and stimulates the. anteed.25c. Sold by W. D. Vinton. disease =o results of sues to destroy the Dut allays inflammation, »°tOration, gives a » Zed cures the Try : by pure. 2 id. Get Green's} = Tm» Curse of Womankind ‘——————ettt atlases Cold Storage Meats Ie sick and nervous headaches. a lief. One dose cures. For special first-o} t-class Co ly harmless. Brian “4 Bree an send your orders to oso, and 100.a, box. m the of beet, pork, matton and Jamb. Dickerman, sole gent. © market, Bis je2l-tf : res ee Burrao Lager Beme on draught, at . le *t Rector Bros. *cents a gl oe WJ, Britland, propane has Some Fool ish Pe ple wt For Blood Tham — “nd combinations ‘“ not ad it is alwa a aS bee Dickerman, sole agent. ¥8 the best, sale by H, Dicker ’ lent effect after tuking the first dose ' Op An alarm of fire was turnei in at They will form a company and com-. Ware merchant, left this morning for Ifyou want a good, cool @rink of} mence work on the prcperty right} San Francisco. sharp man skins you. Yes, August Flower still has the. ends without a wedding. have is the force of habit, Ac-ithey seldom heard of Appendicitis, a small undesstanding. motion to adjourn are always in order. The next time you callfor a drink good night’s)try Gilt Edge whiskey, because it is Sher. he Cure gives instant reyp. ogre Guaranteed perImmediate. relief. It cures neuralgia. street. The} Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for h to vas nell it gets beor Those Livi pee oe. ae h of pong bey ty Disit will wear away,” bu Re Grove's ‘Pastalnes “eninele coke Alig ped be them away. Ooald ae myiten be indaced to try the successful aa medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which a positive guarantee to cure, -chegethart immediately eee the excel~ Price 250. and 50c, Trial size free. For of serving breakfast and luncheon
on a polished table top with the doilies spread upon it without the usual cloth nothing can take the place of the exquisite floral centerpieces and plate mats. As wedding gifts these sets, embroidered in the favorite blossoms of the bride, are very much in evidence, forming a pleasant reheir departure next Sunday for OakJ. 8. King, a well known resident of North Bloomfield, was in town yesterday. : Misses M. Brock and Margaret Maloney of the Derbec were in this city on Tuesday. James Neville, who has been quite ill with pneumonia at the New Union hotel, is considerably improved. J. A. McDowell ia quite sick at the home of L. M. Sukeforth, on Nevada street . : Mrg. Flannery and daughter, who have been guests at the National hotel, returned yesterday morning to their home in San Francisco, Miss Annie Byrne returned Monday evening from a trip to. San Franeisco. She was accompanied by Misses Virginia and Henrietta Baldwin. H. Mallich, a well known Marysville business man, has been visiting thie make such a formidable array on “these occasions. : An exquisite set made to order for an Easter bride consists of 20 pieceg done on the finest linen edged with lace. The design is a delicate drawn cluster of white violets. with but little foliage. .The bunch of blossoms varies upon each piece. The flowers are done in a dead white Japanese floss, with a shading of sinloat green toward the center. of each violet. . Concerning Windows. Ii is only in the apartments of the exceptional few that windows must be arranged with reference to a good ontlook. Unless you live on a square or a. park or overlook the river you are not apt to have a pleasing expanse to consider, nor need you stndy carefully the interior of your room as part of a general line of construction leading up to a ; particular view outside, as when a The dull man bores you and the} yi, window, for instance, opens directly on to a grove of oak trees. Perfect freedom of access to windows does not have to be so carefully considered in’ your arrangement of things, says’ Harper’s Ba‘gar. Your windows are, with their hangings, really a large part of the general framing of the room, as.it were, as the walls and the doors are —one more panel in your. wall surface to be decorated according to iven rules. The particular probem confronting the housekeeper, then, is a question of tones and lights,.of agreeable shades not only harmonizing with the colors of the room and making the interior in Geo. E. Turner, the well known hardMrs. Lampie and children who have been here on a visit to Mrs. White, re~ Sen ee A matchlese story is a novel that _—— +7 Oe oe -— — About the only force some people It is far better to have large feet than ats SES ecg eae The house of a tidy’ woman and a The world has the horseless carria ge but it is now looking for the hoarseless cold. 2Ge > After all, the real honest money is the currency for good services honestly performed. with its surrounding windows and doors, one composite whole, eve: part blending and balancing wit the other, but producing as well a restful impression upon Pe when you look directly toward the light: —+ee Sighing involves a waste of good breath that might better be used for laughing purposes. ese ST eee ore The Eastern man who ordered bis money burned in order that. his relatives could not get it should have gone to San Francisco to die. The attorneys there would have made the bonfire entirely unnecessary. Useful Inventions. Inventors are coming signally to the aid of women in the last few years in the realm of housework. Any number of yd eb trifling things have been brought: out to lighten labor, which, though seemingly small, are nevertheless most St adnan A_Night of Terror. “Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Mach. ias, Me., when the doctors said she. helpful. : ‘ would die from Pneumonia before e dainty: housewife can now morning,” writes Mrs. 8. H. Lincoln, rovide most wonderfully tempting who attended her that fearful night, er ce hie table in tha mattae be; for Dr. King’s New Dis: ue, itch ‘had: more than once. of fancifully cut vegetables and saved her life, and cured her of Con-. fruits, Formerly it was a task to sumplion. After taking, she slept all! daunt the most energetic to under{pight. © Further use entire cine “te. take to serve potatoes or other veg” This ne mteed to cure all Throat, Chest guara etables cut in fancy designs, but and Lung Diseases. Only 50c and §1. now, by means of a new vegetable Trial bottles free at Vinton’s drug! slicer, she can turn out squares, diastore. ee monds, circles or ovals all perforated in small designs at almost‘a moBorFraLo Lacrr Breer on draught, at lags, at Council Ohambers,} ment’s notice. A dish of such poWJ. Brittand, proprietor. i19 . tatoes would bring appetite to i 20 + \most i yi Cucumbers, ishes, beets, bananas and many other things that figure on the menu Chills and Fever ie. bottle of Grove's. can be thus daintily served. and a less’ Chill Tonic. It is simply ‘pee Quinine in a tasteless form. The Best Prescription for Malaria No cure, no pay. Price, 25c. myl56m tern Plowman: properly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested, the lungs developed, the breath set free, we need not fear consumption.” Balsam for the throat and lungs is t proper treatment for the first cough. . f No other remedy has saved so many lief to the cut glass and silver whichfrom consumption. Largs bottles 25c. and 50c. For sale by H. sole agent. . Arrested and Set Free, Dr. J.H. Hanaford says in the WestIf the first--cough is Kemp's Dickerman, eGo Physicians would not recommend Jesse Moore whiskey if they did not know it to be the best in the market.; Sa call The Best Prescription For Malaria Chills and‘ Fever is a bottle of Grove TasteLess Oniti Tonio. It is simply iron and quinine in .a tasteless form. No cure—no pay. Price 50c. which you are temporarily housed, A full purse is the best pocket com° Hundreds of People are using our FRESH-ROASTED COFFEES —and— TEAS Have you tried us yet ? /i Thinking about It? Don’t delay--delays are dangerous. Quit using stale goods and drink pure;wholesome Tea and Coffee. It will improve your health. (SAMPLES FREE_gey TAYLOR'S TEA AMD COFFEE. HOUSE Wholesale and. Retail . a eS Colley Brothers have the very best of beef, mutton and veal on hand a ( all times, tf Burrato La@er Brrr on draught, at 5. cents a glass, at Council Chambegs, nessa, W. J, Britland, proprietor. jis BurraLo Lager Breer on dranght, at cents @ glass, at Council Chambers, . sames of the respective shore Grove’s Tasteless Chill” Tonic removes the cause, Sar ier Oakes a Firm Stand, Panis, Sept. 11—It is expected in Turkey will ask the French Government, now that the Tubini claim has been settled, by direct negotiations between the claimants and the Porte, tu resame diplomatic relations. France, however, will reject any such proposition and until the Sultan has yielded in the case of the Lorando claim, which is nearly four times the amount .A young Chicago citizen calle hie. of the Tubini claim, M. Constans will Sweetheart Revenge, . sweet; and a young married man residing in Boston calle his mother-inlaw Delay, because she isdangerous; and a Brooklyn man calls his wife Fact, because she isa stubborn thing; and a fourth wife of an attorney calle him Necessity, because he knows no law; . to MRS. G. DEAL, Broad street. and a Milwaukee man calls bis wife Sloggard, because she gete mad and goes to her aunt every time he stays out . at lodge; a Grass Valley man calle his Fifteen Second-Hand Sewivg Machines. All not return to Constantifople. Advices from that city say it is believed the Lorando claim will soon be settled. ee Flat to Rent. because she’ is A furnished flat is offered for rent, Apply el2ti For Sale makes, from $2.50 up. They are good ones wife Darling because that isn’t her that have been repaired and w'!! last several name—she’s a regular vixen, and a Nevada City man calls his wife Mary Jare, because that is her name. years. Call and see them at Geo. W. Reek’s residence, Or Bovey Bros. ShoeStore. %12-lw A Big Cut in Prices. i sicosiptionsei ihiascnichaniheannslaniaamiaamsitiaca” GIRL WANTED. $30° allowed for aby make of machine traded in for a new Siuger. Also big discount to parties that have none. Payments from York Hotel, Apply immediately. _ tf . $1.00per month up and lots of good secondhand Machines, a}] makes, from 83 up. Steinway, A. B. Chase, Emerson, Estey and other makes of Fianos; also Estey and other Organs at low prices and easy payments. GEO. W. REEKS, Agent. Delinquent Sale Notice: Good Meats. Dean SOLD eerste GOMPAXY, he rporatio rinc place of bu?iMater ie Tea'to County, Cal., Mine, Nevada County: : i .ANotice—There ie delinquent on the followlug described stock on account of assesament No, 6, of ove e nt per share, levied July 8th, 1901, the sevéral amounts set 1 Bocalte the olders, as follows: » J. Britland, proprietor. jis ; i citnbe We Sabie: buen. Malaria Ca Bili pee MoMilinas. 47 100 To alar uses jousness, Pr coeses 1 0 And in accordance with law atd the order of the Board of Directors made on the 8th day at Map kage ae ay ho ge of each parcel of such stock as ma: Decessar., will be sold at she office of the company in ollister, Cal. on. the 27th Haydon Building, das. of Gaptentat. 1901, at the h Deshable Rogm For Rent. our of li Nice large room, brick building. To o'elock s. m. of that day to pay delinquent one or two gentlemen, Enquire at the Grotto. assesement thereon with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. L. W, JEFFERSON, Secretary, Haydon Building, Hollister, Ca). s3'lw (CLEANING OUT FOR OUR FALL STOCK. Ohe Annual Sacrifice wis Of SUMMER GOODS goes on with = . much work for us and much aatisfaca tion for aur customers, f Each year people realize that our sale is not merely inaugurated to clear out our Summer goods to make room for our Fall stock, but an offering of genuine quality in Stylish and Seasonable DryGoods We are offering this Fall to our patrons Uuparalleled Bargains, and our early customers will have an uolimited choice, The little prices give & welcome to the slim pocket book. SNELL © FLEMING Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. S ARDINES That are not Mackerel. Diamonds. This stahdard joke is, after all, be appreciated in the eating of genu: C) (— =a sardines. If you like SARDINES at all you'll . P . wr like OURS. ae * The Best Salt Mackerel, too; and while we're talking about, the beat of everything that is found in ocery stores—and some specialties . abe ek We aim to be accommodating also. Articles which we do not'keep on account of small demand, we can Order for you on short notice. SIGOURNEY, CASH GROCER. (Courthouse 5) uvenirs. And other Novelties too numerous to mention can be seen at C. J. BRANDS, The Jeweler. A large consignment just received, and they are beauties. y are genuine stones and can be relied on. Diamond-setting is our specialty. CALL AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS. CePymean