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lished every, evening except
eet rer and Dagel Holt ays by
BROWN & CALKINS.
BR. P. BROWN. L. 6. CALKINS.
SATUBDAY,... 2.. SEPT. 2, 1899.
MINING TERMS.
Everybody.
Bven living in a mining sestion there
are but few persous outside of the
mining men and miners, that can explain the different terms used in mining, and this article is published for
their benefit.
passage for water underground.
Bed-rock—The bed of a metalliferous
deposit, commonly a pplied to the slate
underlying auriferous gravel.
Blind Lode—One that shows no surface croppings.
Breasting—Taking ore from the face
of a mine or head of a drift.
Cage—The elevator used for hoisting
or lowering the ore-cars, men and materials of a mine.
the pay-drift or ore.
Chute—An incline or opening from
one level to another, through which.
ore is passed.
Contact Lode—A lode lying between
two different kinds of rocks, as, for example, porphyry and slate.
i
‘
vein.
Cross-cut—A draft run at right
angle to the ledge for the purpose of
ascertaining its width and to otherwise
prospect it; also an opening or level
driven across the ground from one vein
to another.
Deposit—A body of ore distinct from
a ledge; a pocket of gravel or pay-dirt.
Dead Work—Work of putting a mine
in order, and driving shafts and levels
in search of “pay,” or to open up &
mine.
‘d ;
Drifts—Tunnels leading off from the
main shaft, or from other tunnels or
levels through and along the vein.
Dump—The place where ore is deposited after being takei from. the
mine.
Flame—Boxing or piping for conveying water.
,
Free Gold—Gold easily
from the quartz or dirt.
a lode or vein.
vein.
Horse—A mass of wall or rock or. g,ssion next Monday night,’ Associaseparated
. great’ Gathering in San Francisoo
It is expected that between 200 and
1300 men prominent in mining affairs in
__-— . this country will attend the meeting of
——— . the Aterican Institate of Mining Engineers, which is to be in session at the
Palace Hotel, San Francisco, for three
. days, beginning Sept. 25.
The Post says much interest in the
ore coming meeting is being manifested by
Information That Should de" Known {0 the mining men of this State, and it is
*. gonceded that the gathering here of the
American engineers will result inmach
good to the mining industry of this
Coast. . .
The Ynstitute holds two. meetings
each year. The spring meeting, when
officers aré elected,’ is, in accordance
with the constitation, always
Adit—A tunnel ona vein or lode—a. x44 York: ‘The tall meeting 1s, on the
other hand, a visiting session, the members going from State to State by invitation, This year the gembers of the
Institute will be the guests of the California Miners’ Association, and elaborate preparations are being made to receive them and to miake them acquainted with the mining industry as
it'is developed in this Stute, and with
the other resources of the Coast.
Two committees have been appointed
Cap-rock—The formation over-laying . hy the Miners’ Association to receive
he visitors. The reception committee
is composed as follows: Hon. Henry T.
Gage,
Scott, D. M. Burns,
W. Montague, R. 8. Moore,
Spiers dr.,
ut Tyler Henshaw, H. T. Lally, S. Mogney,
Oroppings—Ledge matter lying upon . Qojonel George H. Wallis, Andrew Oarthe surface, or the outcropping of . rigen, John’ M. Wright, J oseph Sloss,
John F. Davis of Jackson, Edward
Coleman, W. A. Doble, James 8. Brownell, George Johnson, John Bermingham, Julian Sonntag and P. George
Gow.
other barren matter obtrading into ap
a sbea ing lode or fissure.
Ledge—A lode or vein.
Level—Drifts from the main shaft or. presi@y, Fendy, treasurer, and Edfrom one shaft to another; am excava-j 2. 4 H Sa irdd AE .
tionrun on the lode or vein, or ore bogg : a i wi
at distances of from fifty tog men to
feet apart and high ep-~
work in. ___Jagitudinal
mous.
Petering—The driving out of an ore
body.
Place—Alluvial deposits; earth containing gold dust.
Porphyry—A barren rock, stratified
reddish, purple or green rock, in whic
crystals are imbedded.
Pan or Panning—Usually to wash the
dirt.from the free gold with a pan.
Reducing—Separating from foreign
substances; the reduction of ores consists in extricating from them the metals they contain.
Reserves—Ore reserves. are the vein
material still standing in the mine between the shafts and levels that bave
been driven in or through the vein.
Shaft—A vertical or incline excavation for prospecting or working mine
Stoping—Breaking ore from a stope
or section of ground ina mine; between
or above levels.
Tailings~The auriferous earth that
bas once been washed and deprived of
the greater portion of the gold is contained; the sulphurets and slimes that
escape from the mills.
Upraise—Running a drift upward or
rising above a shaft or level, instead of
sinking.
Winze—A shaft connecting one drift
or level with another, but not reaching
to the surface.
Wall—Boundaty of vein, lode or! New York and R. P. Rothwell, publisher
ledge and inclosing the same.
Seven at a Birth.
The greatest number of children .
born at a birth was seven. This cuse is. ,,;
< . geived from 178 members of the instiwell authenticated. It occurred
Hamelin, Germany, in 1600; andabou
which is yet standing and bears the
following inscription: “Here resided a . 19, of Jadies in the part
His spouse, persyAnna Breges, well known in the town,
when they wrote the year 1600. On
January 9th, in the morning at three,
bare two boys and five maidens at the
one time.__They having received holy
baptism, died a blessed death on thé
the same month at twelve
May God grant them that
blessedness which is prepared for all
citizen, Roemer by name.
2th of
o’clock.
believers.”
“Fig THAT ANY GOOD WOULD WIN” should
be provided with good health; and
everyone who would have good health
rich blood
Hood’s Sarsalla, by giving good blood and good
; ; th, bas helped many @ man to sucHood’s Piils are the. favorite family
should remember that pure,
is the first requisite.
fissure or
Juar filled with ore-bearing matter
and having well-defined side-walls;
lode, lead, vein and ledge are synonyh
in
se
THE MINING ENGINEERS.
committee, composed of the following:
W. G. Ralston, chairman; Professor 8.
B. Christy, Curtis H. Lindley, Charles
G Yale, W. 8S. Keyes, Edward H. Benjamin, J. F. Halloran, Captain Thomas
. Mein, Judge E. A. Belcher, A. A. Watkins,
Biuff, W. B. Bourne and A. D. Foote of
. Grass Valley, Frederick Zeitler and B.
. §. Rector of Nevada City; WF. Delert
and J. F. Parks of Jackson; WP.
Hamition-of Groville; FF. Thomas of
Galaveras, D: B. Oliver, ‘Thomas Hender, Fred Wimans and Captain McClintock of Sonora;P. A. Buell of Stockton;
Charles GC. Derby, New Almaden; H.
E. Pickett, Placerville; M. E. Dittman,
Foot Wall—The lower wall or side of . Redding; Jobn Ross, Sutter Oreek; Lew.
E. Aubury, Los Angeles; Mark B. Kerr,
Hanging Wall—The upper wall; the. Frank A. Leach, Fred Bradley and J.
rock or wall resting on the lode or. J. Orawford.
interesting grogram for the entertainment of the visitors. At the conclusion of the institute’s session the visitors will be taken on a tour of the
State. The itinerary will embrace most
of the leading centers of the mining industry, among them the following: ‘The
A-Day's
Next. Month. ; ;
today.
held in
Phelan, Irving M.
A. J. Ralston, W.
James
§. J. Hendy, B. T. Lacy,
James D.
Seth
Associated with this is the executive
Harold T. Power of Michigan
These committees will meet in
The officers of the, Fisitors will be,.
tion, whose gUeFHon. Jacob H. Neff,
are as foll¥, ©, Ralston, vice presiThese committees have arranged aD
Mrs. Sam. Wilford is here visiting
friends.
Joseph Weissbein, the
to San Francisco today.
‘Mrs. Holland, who has been visiting
friends here, returned to Denver, Col,
5 ae pesos En ic Piscsh each one receiving a pint of wine with
: : every meal.
ville today.
The Elleford Company
the tent and will give performances ith
there, commencing on the 10th of thie . the paper who also are provided W
month. : ae ;
Miss Etta Gassaway is dangerously ita
ill. Her mother, who is visiting in the department have a separate kitchen
mountains, was telephoned for this
afternoon. ‘
: : aii do :
ance pee a wey TENG tamer ng pe ETE
mediately had the hunter arrested for
trespassing upon his property.
i f
fish: Paar unael pedoge! a members of their families, but many
80 days’ imprisonment in the county
jail He eh given a few hours to deequally handsome apartments sits, for
ew what he would do so many hours every week, a man who
A large vote was polled yesterday at
the annual: Miners’. Union election.
The following were chosen:
dent,
Conductor, Pet®r A. Kelley; Warden,
Hales; Finance OCommittee—J. J. Ryan,
F. RB.
—Tbomas Edwards and James Z. Richards.
Addie, the twenty-one months’ old
John Coughlin. As soon a possible
after the biting occurred Mr. Coughlin
shot the dog. ;
Early this morning a fire broke out
in the rear of the building occupied by
Mrs. Palmer and Miss Paynter as dreesmaking pariors, on Mill street, and
damage to the extent of several hundred dollars was done. Mrs. Palmer and
her little son were asleep in the buildand soon after they got their streams
playing on the building the fire was . Main
building.
Restores VITALITY.
AND MANHOOD
: ~"! Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and
wasting
For sale by H. Dickerman, Nevada
TT
GRASS VALLEY NEWS. {MODEL NEWSPAPER orice CH URCH-———}— Hat RUT aH wong eo in a
a of Ours : ia About One Half ‘That of Last) ee a ne
not orion Tus tT wt Pnitt) SERVICES. gga ui ga citer eae
Over The Telephone. La Prena (The Press) 18 the title of. Services at Trinity Episcopal Church. The fruit shipments to date at Oolis aa are 08: saat on :
ent row will be as follows: Morning fax, says the Seftinel, have reached & art information a inal ators
the leading Argentine newspaper pubtomor
ished in Buenos Ayres. The plant . prayer, sermon an
6d into a costly at lla. m-; Sunday
1
banker, went ken vesentiy bese ane
six-story structure built by Mr.
the prorietor, every inch of space being . sermon at 7:30 p. m. Service
utilized. The compos
and fed on the premises free of chatge,. Rector. é iP
At the Methodist church there will. 75 cents
be preaching tomorrow morning and . grapes,
evening by the pastor,
Morning subject: “Qluster of Grapes.”
Evening subject: “Capital and Labor.”
Tomorrow will be the last Sunday before Conference. Sunday school at
42:30. Epworth Leaffe at 6 p. m.
At the Congregational church the
pastor, Rev. J. Sims will preach at 11 a.
‘m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject in the
morning: “The Ideal Earnest. Life.”
In the evening: “Silent Quakers and
Endeavor Speakers.” The Endeavorers of Grass, Valley will be present: at
the evening service. The Christian
Finely equipped billiard
rooms and a bar room all free are inhas endaged cluded in the privileges of attaches of
bath rooms on the premises.
The pressmen and employes of that
full cro
and free restaurant and all employes
are served with free drinks at the bar.
Two other departments must be mencorresp
Porter
a total
surgery, where four noted medical and
surgical specialists alternatively treat
free of cost, not only employes and
a holy communion . total of twenty-five cars.
_school and Bible . of the growers of the Colfax Mountain
Paz,. class at’ 12:30.; evening prayer and. Fruit Company was con :
s Friday at . porter Bros. Company. The cash prices
itors ate lodgéd . 7:30 p. m. as usual.—Rev. W. A. Rimer,. were as follows: , $1; Hangarien
“. prunes, 75 cents; Kelsey Japan plums,
70 cents; Cornichon grapes, 70
J. W. Phelps. . cents; Emperor grapes, 70 cents; other
grapes, 50 cents; peaches, 45 cents.
The Bartlet pear crop
harvested. Tokay grapes are coloring
up nicely and will ran from a half to
The number of cars shipped to the
tal to this date last year of 52 as against
Two cars of fancy packed fruit leave
Colfax for England today.
** Want of Watchfulness
‘emer, Shoulé Miss It.
The prota to farmers, and no man in California
who is making his living out of-the soil
can afford not to availhimeelf of this
opportunity to examine and profit by
what.is new in argricultare and stock
raising. For the past poveral years, for
instance, there has been a steady decline inthe price of common borses:
The time once was when nearly every
farmer raised a colt or two and could
get good prices for them, but that time
has passed. Oommon horses once sold
for $60 to $75, and at these prices it was =
just like finding money, but now there
is scarcely any market whatever for the
ordinary farm horse. What is true of
the common borse, however, is not true S
of the better breeds. Good driving:
animalscommand a8: good a price in
the market as they ever did, and it
costs no more to raise a good horse
that it does a poor one. Farmers who
tracted. to
Pears, $1; Hungarien
; other plums, 60 cents, Tokay
is nearly all)
ponding date last season was:
Bros. 33; Earl 19; making @ toto date this season of 25 cars.
Endeavor will meet at the usual hour
led by W. B. Robb. Subject: “Holding up the Pastor’s Hands.” Sabbath
school at the close of the morning service.
The Truckee High School.
Ww. J. Rogers, County Superintendoutside patients also. In another
is prominent among the lawyers of
Buenos Ayres, and gives free advice on
legal questions.
Presi-" eer
Martin Wallace; Vice-President,. The President made a speech at
some doubt in some quarters respect-. ing of the High School at that place.
ing the policy of the goternment in the . Pye school has been named: the MeadPhilippines. I see no harm in stating \ow Lake High School and temporarily
it-in this presence: Peace first, tbeD + jocated at Truckee.
with charity for all, establish a govern jt will be temporarily located there for . qweak
ment of law and order, protecting life) three years after which ® permanent .
and property, and occupation for the location will be established.
Allen; Outside Guard, Richard
Bawden, J. O. Williams; Trustees
‘Ghild of Dan Deeble Jr, the City Mar-. well being of the beople who will par-. The representatives of the district) jy
shal, was bitten under the left eye sip pate. it under the Stars and have decided to ask the Supe fviaors: of hott
day by a white spitz dog belonging to hile the county to place a tax on the district sufficient to raise $3500 to conduct the
school. This tax will amount to about
3 cents on the $100.
Mrs. Sterling, who has been teaching in the grammer grade at Trucke» Good Tea
Many cases of poor health
come from want of watchfulness. But if you keep your
blood pure no thief can steal
Hood’ s Sarsaparilla.
Disordered Blood— “My father has
According to law, . ! long been troubled qwith disordered blood and
him strong-and healthy: he aworks every
day.”” A. S. Wykes, S. Easton, Pa. regardl
my humor and is
tonic.’’ Josie Eaton, Stafford Springs, a.
p) ve me olf
visit the Fair may be able to learn
something on this subject that will be i
of advantage to them, and may enable :
them to pat money in their pockets.
What is true of horses is true of dairy
cows. It costs no more toraise a good
cow than it does a poor one and the
good’ cow is vastly more profitable.
Makes the Thief.”’
J. G. Allen; Recording Secretary, J. ©. Ocean Grove, N. J.,a few days ago in. ent of Schools,” returned yesterday rofitable,
Williams; Financial Secretary,,M. M. which he is reported to have used the! rom ‘Truckee, where he has. been ar-. Your health. The one effecabe sae ale apsiies bia au ae i
Mitchell; Treasurer, W. H. Bawden;. following language: “There has been . ranging the details regarding the open-. #iye, na hesal bloo if purifier fs ere e of the. laxgest WS Gack ever
sf shown in Sacramento or the State.
‘Prench ‘Tansy Waters.
These are the genuine nch Tansy
Wafers, imported direct from Paris.
Ladies can depend upon securing relief from and cure of irregular periods
eas of cause. In red wrappers.
Beware of subetitutes. LA OB
DRUG COMPANY, importers, San
Francisco.. For sale by W. D. Vinton.
Sick Headaches,
The curse of “overworked womankind
are quickly and surely cured by Karl’s
Clover Root fea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refundded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts
back. Hood's Sarsaparilla made
mor — “ When I need a blood purtfake Hood’s Sarsaparilla. # cared
excellent as a nerve
ij has been elected principal. ~*.
he . “}jood's Pills cure liver ills; the non-rritating and — and 60 cts. For sale by H. Sees
More You Drink
only cathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the druggist. school. Gis ike eas 4
» vucceeds the lady in
M. A. Targe department. Both .
More You Want .
the Rf" are graduates of the State
4
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Great American Importing Te
hi \ {fitiversity.
where the fire broke out, and they made i comes a . in
their escape in their night robes. The * a0 Fre “hi yoy
fire datacinent quickly responded B ig Prese» 50 C E N T S A W E EK KEN
-703t, ..Nevada City . ,avertisements of not to exceed five lines in 929 Commercj’ .....,Grass_Valley .
length inserted under this head for 50centa . <I>
& Week or #2 a month, Eas additional line eae
10 cents a week or 40 cents a month, Pay<>
out: There.was ae insurance of $20 ; e able invariably in advance.
as : % 3,
on thie balling courte oe vsining Just Received ! iB)
makers an on euedhate: aps
"a
C.M.Henderson & Co’s The house, lot and furniture belonging to }George F. Jacobs, on East Broad street, is
FAMOUS offered for sale. Enquire of George F. JacLITTLE . =
RED
SCHOOL
For Rent.
A house of five rooms for $10 including
water; also four well furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping at reduced rates. Inquire of Mrs. J. Naffziger, Water St. a25-lw
Champicn Boot Black.
For the hest shine in town call on William
diseases, all effects of self
abuse, or excess and indiscretion. Anervetonicand
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth
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{ By mail 50c per box; 6 boxes Stevens at Wild’s barber shop. Tan .and
for $2.50; with a written guaran. colored shoes a specialty. Satisfaction guarScr)
tee to cure or refund the money. HOUSE . anteed. 3 ee =
= MEN AND WOMEN, GOOD ADDRESS, TO . G59
NERVITA MEDICAL: co. travel and appoint agents; salary $75 month, <P
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. expenses; rapid advancement. Unusually Bae)
oS SHOE,
brilliant opportunity. Address, with reference, BUTLER & ALGER, New Haven, ConSen
vg,
smelters at Keswick, the copper regions .
of Shasta county, the quicksilver mines
at New Almaden, the Selby Smelting
Works, Colfax, Nevada City, Grass Valley, Dutch Flat, 4ubura, Oroville, Sutter Creek, Jackson, the Mother Lode
region from Sutter Creek to Valley
Springs, Sonora, Jamestown, etc. The
citizens and Supervisors of Trinity,
Shasta and Siskiyou counties will entertain the party an afternoon and
evening at Redding. J. F. Kidder,
president of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad, has invited the
party to be his guests on the road from
HAYS PHRCHASED THE INTEREST
On Broad street, I will continue to conduct
it in the same first-class manner as
fore.
Creditors of the old firm are requested to
settle their accounts at their earliest convenience.
A complete line of
On hand at moderate prices.
City, Cal. We have just received a new stock of . necticut. a2l-6w
ae Bandineo'sWuimors Shoes for Misses For Rent. (ar You ever saw in Nevada. We say it (i
“J ; Anew-cottage to rent on Nevada street,
: -CHANGE OF FIRM. They are the most Stylish, Best Fittins = abs = locations in town. eH Say) truthfully. They are the most beautiful ag
0 .solari. , all-t:
ting, Best Wearing and Finest line of
Foot wear ever displayed here.
Come in and see them.
We are bound to please you.
Repairing promptly and neatly done
at reasonable prices.
BOVEY BROS.,
of J. H. Polkinghorn in the
Fruit and Vegetable Market, TRANSCRIPT
BARGAIN
heretoFresh Fruits, Vegetables,
Extra Fine Peaches Property For Sale.
This week for Canning.
WM. H. ANDREWS. 85 acres of land, (U.S. patent,) abont
ten acres fenced in, part of which has
I carry a large stock of all kinds of
Mouldings at my store, 18 Broad st,, and . 52
tended to. All work is done right here
in my cabinet shop and satisfaction guar. (S22
Colfax to Grass Valley, and a visit will
be made to the Gold Run Gravel Limited by invitation of J. E. Doolittle.
After this tour of the northern mining region the visitors will be taken
south to visit the oil regions at Ooalinga and Fresno, the sugar beet fields
about Oxnard, and the aspheltum
quarry near San Luis Obispo. Los Augeles, Santa Barbara and Santa Monica
wil} also be visited.
Among the more prominent members
of the institute who are expected to be
present are James Douglas of New
York and owner of the Copper Queen
mine in Arizona, president of the institute; Rossiter W. Raymond of New
York, secretary; W. B. Devereaux of
of the “Mining and Engineering Journal.” There will also be a number of
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i fruit trees and grapevines. The property is situated in the Willow Valley
cabinet work.
a good mining section. It will be sold
cheap on account of ill bealth. ANNA
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and would please you at double the price.
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every order received is promptly atoy,
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lot of Black Suits that we ever imported.
Each one is a gem and we want you all
to see them while in our window. Do not
say, “It is too early.” Do not say, “It is
Now is the time while the
No Two Suits Alike.
THE mining district, 244 miles east of Ne2%
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mits of uo superior. timber on the land. The property is in : eb ; . ‘ .:
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fect construction, making them th E .
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INSTRUCTION . BOOKS ANP PIANO STOOL: Of Our Ss oO d a. Patron. The Photographer
Catulogues and Price Lists on application,
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The Most for Cash
Foley’s
18 Commercial Street. Nevada City. Tam sd
vertising for the cash
trade, for which I offer the “fullest
visitors from abroad.
Already notification has been retute that they will attend the meeting
here. Almost aS many more are expe by H. Dickerman, the druggist, tt
pected, and there will alsa ba a tumAltogether
it will be a very representative gathering, and those who are identified with
‘the mining industry on this Ooast are
looking forward to it with a great degree of interest.
The California Miners’ Aassociation
will hold its annual meeting in Ooctober.
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What {s Shiloh ?
A grand old remedy for-Cough, Colds
and Consumption; used through the
world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumptior and relieved many in advanced
stages. If you are not satisfied with
the results we will refund your money.
Price 25 cts., 50 ctse.and $1.00. For
ORDINARY WIRE
KINKEAD, Cash Furniture Dealer,
Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture
a
: weights and lowest prices. Kverythiug
CO . S e @
clean and fresh. Prompt ettention,
Chas. E. Mulloy
=a eS
FREE SILVER 16 TO 1;
FREE LUNCH 11 £0 2.
Contingham Whisky, Fadden Cigars,
day for you. Reme ber eiian *
GILT EDGE SALOON.
Pride-of Nevada.City
Muskis the pride of the town more than
ne me me a ; it es “geese d poner ye F
ush, palatable a ull o' ment.
Ask for it. Sold by sate :
P. G. Scadden
Commercial Street. 3
AND 52 Broad St.
FOLDING ARMY
From the best makers, of the best materials and having all the
latest improvements. They are cheap, to be sure, but they are
extra comfortable and durable.
y
Sells them, and he sells so many that he can put the price right
Lumber
We are manufacturers and dealers in all
all kinds of d and common . }
for mining and building Satponias a etl
cane. “square dealing, and satiefastion ston,
". Office, Piety Hill, alley road.
KINKEAD also carries in stock a complete assortment of the fineat
ore)
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‘>. Breakfast Goods. .
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2 Fresh from the Mitis.
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H-O-Oat Meal, and Self-Rising Buckwheat. a
4 Twin Bros. Mush, Our Mother’s Mush. a
Wheatine, Phoenix Flakes.
Germea, Rolled Oats, Gat Meal in bulk.
Aunt Jemima’s Pan Oake Meal.
ay \
For a Quick Lunch--atready coohed--Gry
French Red: Kidney Beans, 2 cans 25 cts.
Kapp & Streets Canned Tomales, 2 cans 25 cts.
Heintz’s Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce, 20c per can Be
‘THE TR
SATURDAY..
rrangements to. bi
Every member o
is most earnestly —
courthouse’on M
The object of the
arrangements for
and entertainment
stitute of Mining
ubout 200, who wil
on Sunday, Octot
are the most pron
neers in the world,
. for the purpose o
formation in regar
their visit here wil!
sult in great good
the futare. All c
terested, whether
Board of Trade or
to attend the meet:
ing and take par!
gram for the recep
ment of these disti
Married Th
At four o’clock t
Catholic church J
married to Miss Ea
Father Clyne perfor
Miss Kate Fiewelly
maid and Will M. .
man. Only relati’
were present. Afte
the church an ele;
served at the home
five o’clock thay Ie!
San Francisco and c
their honeymoon,
have the best: wist
ple.
mene nant aM
Going to C
—
Rev. J. W. Phi
Methodist charch ii
here on Monday fe
attend the annual
hoped by the chu
fact the whole cor
Reverend gentlema
for another year at
Phelps’ residence i
endeared himself n
gregation but to th
_-He ie decidedly tt
eloquent preacher 1
Methodist pulpit.
nae
‘The Sal
Yesterday aftern
ards, the popular
cluded the purchas
dence on East FE
weeks the place will
many improvemen
Richards and his fe
of the nicest places
THE HEATH!
A Squatter’» Idea
Shoule
The other day a
to the city and atte
at a fashionable ¢
low listened with,
sermon, occasioua
proval or shaking
tainty. When at
bution box appro
asked:
“What's up?”
“We are taking
the heathen, and
60 much interest
didn’t know but y:
a few dimes.”
“What's the
heathen?”“Why, he doe:
about the gospel,
money enough to
“Wall, I tell ye
apile afore morn
swap on han, an <¢
come aroun an ¥v
the matter.”
“But, my frien
dren need clothes
“So does mine,
worn nuthin but .
apn haster stay :
Ike’s got a vacan
gern yer hat, an
der the house wi
"case he got his c
hog killin. Come
fur I don’t think
afore mornin.”—
Fishing
A guide who .
plug fishing © or
‘\. lake says he cai
\cold water whet
“ake, provided
h. For dee]
4 ms that he «
_ cool drink. “He
\ bottom of his ¢
L Strong
So firm is th
Bank of Engis
ean hardly dest
have ip a litth
mains of an
. > Dletely charred
\,@ufficiently légi
Bineness and be
——
me”
The smallest
world is that o
lighthouse san
80 feet in dia
, to sabe
Sowtewwne-