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April 10, 1881 (4 pages)

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-now stands. ‘was hauled and there also staked . washing out the dirt to find that it “ boyonataugy wanted. The Daily Transcript. RzEYADA CITY, CALIFORMA. ~ Sanday, April 10, 1881. = on: Fle Grass Yalicy Merde. az, cams to h g . 5 nt WORN [Aaict— nnown. It apP x pears tuat be Dad a room on the same r itaor ut ie rean Austin and ‘his wife. en wa3 drunk and a maa who. tim in thehalWay advised him to = a ae — «4 a § = go 6 his Poon. Be stirted with the ay woman 6 ¥OIc: came from th? localii Austin’s room : ‘Get out floor . e,* che has sho wae en fire. . In Mrs, Aust}’s rogm was fonnd .a jail that aight. ve'was taken te Grass Valley -for} ary usted is an itinerant pili Ec > man who was ar— whose roum the shoo oceurr— . Hig is wanted as a witness. I+ = ‘ rumored here that .Mrs. Austin! hia. sho: at least one man before now. . We dd not know how true that part . * ee + . et of the charge is, The shooting: oft arimewen ia regarded in-thia city . as a cold-blooded murder,’ although . at de-} it is impos ible to surmise wh velopments or results an. inves ige tion may bring out. ~---A Broth of a Bey. “ & gentleman who was inSacramenfollowing . story of one of the wild pranks ‘of *o at the time relates the our now sedate fe low. citizen,» Geo: fali of 1853, K! Ki. Terner: In the street . between streets was being filled up to'the. first high grade, the the! ‘purpose being hauled by teamsters. dirt for from near where the. State “Capital . . the . ’ . . Turner was: at time working at histrade in the tin shop of Hanabrow on K between 2nd . and 3d streets. One took an iron panand a-hand full of ‘“spelter,”’ filled the pan with sand fromthe newly filled Street, and pans ned it sut ina rieighboring watertrough. Of course the prospect was good, apparently $20 to the pan, The bystanders were astounded. The news spread ovérthe city in a few aft rnoon he moments, and every inch of the filled street was staked out in claims in less time than it takes to tell the story. Thestreet wos literally filled with men; and excitement ran high. Men mounted horses and rove to the point from which the dirt many blocks off into mining claims. The teamsters who were doing the hauling, instead, of «lumping intovthe street, continued to. the river and was not even so good as ‘three pans toa color.” Wathin-an_ hour ‘the hvax had been ventilated and George Turner might have been seen work-— ing at his ‘bench hummieg “Old) Hundred” or “When I can read my title clear,” ee A Bonanza at the Banner Mine. A bonanza was developed at the] The ; Xanuer mine Friday afternoon, inass of the ore when pounded up . yields about six dollars’ worth ot . gold to the pound: ‘There is a streak . an inch thick or more runaing} through it that will pay at: the rate . Of $30,000 per ton. It take . . ‘ . seve ai days toasertain the extent. will of this extraordinary deposit, bat ! judging from the locality where it was found there are very good rea. xons for believing that the Banner is . yoing G@be ove of the bigs mines of . the district before loug. i ' Coat eat acne belilianion Bost w: Post: A West Badfather ‘urged his boy either to bs a clown ia a circus, a canal boat.captain, a fire . aman, a railroad engineer, & pirate or) wa Tadian fighter, and the “boy at onee decided to study for the minis: try, which was what the. old. man, who under stood the perversity o° 8 Front and Third . Girl, . woman's getting rich at the game? . ‘MANY MASKERS.” The Party . i} Temperance Hall Fri-. James Gummer, the house-painter, ', [ [two Were There. amd oncazed a rig from'Mrs. Friedlander, . . day Nich! i What They Were.Ti equetade Bail given by Mr: ne. Masqucrade += Eve DF Micheli Priday evening was a suci cess imaskers given herewith the dancers! Were numerous sented bat a p being very large. The Elsers and Messrs. Grasvil! e, Randolphasd Foot t compriged tue 0 piayed well. nre; + e ; mitting in the matter oi .extending courtesies to his 2 prozgrainme of dances was wei ranged. The ‘who appeared — Mra. Mrs. B. batz, red domi Mera. €. Mrs. Wil helm, domino. Beard of Caunty Supervisors. ———— a Terror from Sacraniente. lowed on kK OAD FUND DISTRICT NO. 2. ; =. + Se . the San Francisco costumer, for Fri-. The following bills have been alAs will be seeu by the list of . a day night's masquerade, dntary termrs towards each i finally Gummer picked up; 4 : ; he . Meagher $63.75. By that he “#eag0 a Bees E i ee } 1 ‘ yeen renewed by the river rising} F A license to collect tolls on the Al. beea re 5 g ime, declarin propose to be Dilgei 2 bilk out of During the progress her woman who of o Scotchman named ons o with a S3cramen Anly Wrenrick or ‘something like F; 1 4 4 + . : . a } I Ss: ‘. that had come here from Grass~Vaili~ Labor -on oe pret Ther = et . + $33.6: s, Mitro 23:12 ames ae! Fisy with Mrs. Friedlander, appeared” $39.63, Ja 9 Z 1. She abused Gamand made a) hat evetting he called around . srance Hall to get. the ¢othupon a dispute ensued beem. They used some rather . &&' 9 lon the scene and took up the cos. Labor on roads : ss ~= 7 ——<" “£% ao = S. Benoit $63.75, Wesley Cooke $55 ee eoty $10 Martin Shoebridze $36.88, Patrick Greaney $34.37, M. & John pha Toll Road was granted to Mrs. higher than ever before: It was al-_ ya Gil LOAC ré e O Mrs. . ee 2 Z ; ‘Elizabeth Williams,,the rates to be 8° disastrous as Malaga, _ Where the same as heretofore. ROAD FUN?! DISTRICT NO. 1. Bachanay $10, P. J. & Geo. Ragan, . $129.87, D. Hurley $12, -J. Greany amily, and he retorted with “. Sonsidera bie Sm prasis, teting her tie > 1 .— . bad no busisess te transact with her . *fizgi: . t 5 tand he wanted her to go away. The; >P#! ty } owMrs. Laine, mask. : f Sacramentag-heard him talking to the Mrs. Evans, Miss Doilie Long, Woman's Miss Emma Dreyfuss, domino. its, jo é . Miss Josie. MeLaugblin, Cherry . Blossom. Miss‘ Marj Maloney, Cherry B'os. som. : : Miss Annie Dansten, Wash Girl.! Miss Mollie M sCarty, pink domj-4 no. aS : ; Misa Maggie Bracelin, Tapsy. Miss Katie Lamping, Orphan, Niss Julia Hurst, Fancy Dress. Fiewer Girl. .tie Smoot ttie Scott, black domino. Lutz, School Girl. _, . ss, Circus Girl. 57} . ma — « a a “~~ me ~ oS Miss Rhoda Gray, Spanis Miss Jessie Waite, Fancy yess. . Miss Hannah-Keenan, Darkey. \ . Miss Clara Baruh, Topsy. Miss Belle Jack, white domino.” Miss Emma Baker, Fanoy «Dress. Miss Coglan, Flag of all Nations. . Miss Lucy Morrison, Milkmaid. . Miss Mary. McCarty, domino.Miss Josie.Penders, Faney Dress. 4 Miss Annie English, Tambourine Miss Mary Bracelin, domino. Miss Hannah Shaehan, pink domag Miss Annie Joy, pink’ domino. Miss Grace. Patterson, Popcorn Girl, fiss Mamie Jack, Little _Bopeep. Miss Sallie Groves, Early Dawn. Miss Mabel Brown, bine. domino. Miss Mary Shea, Country Girl. “Miss Belle Rolfe, Bopeep. Miss @uwnie, black domino. Miss Marie Groves, Flower Gitl. Miss Lizzie Snell, Orange Girl, ~ Mies Ida Young, Sister. . Miss Lottie Baker, Pearmt Girl. Miss Eda Rosenthal, French Peasant. Miss ‘Annie Hall, Apple Girl, Joe Long, Country Jake. Wm. Green, Clown. Frank Morrison, China boy. Joe Grimes, Base’ ball. . Tom Grimes, Colored Boy. ¥rank Vaughn, Base Ball Player, W. Browning, Base Ball P ayer. Dave Reseigh, Gountry School Boy. H. Sander, Black Man. John Watters, Clown, _ John Grimes, Clown, Leonard Holbrook, Girl, ‘J. N. Gale, Spanish Gentlem:n. Won. Walters, Indian. Jolin Black, Gir’. dames Gummer, Clown, Fred Bost, Mask. Ilugh Murehie, Japanese, Chas. Hill, Henry IT, : Pred Thomas, blue domino, Abe Blumbecg, School B ay. Lincolu Hall, Tramp. QO. Harrigan, Pedler, J. HW. Richards, Clown. Jas. Grimes, pink domino, C, Blay, Czar. Ei. Baker, domino. C.J. Jones, blae domine. kK. B. Thomas, Gentleman, Wo. Hart, Gambler. Frank Van Morter, Hard Times. George Shaw, Musician, Harry Murehie, Old) Man. Tuy say thatin gambling, if you Yet.on the number that represents your trne age, you're almost sure to win, Aud who ever heard of a — —2.0m — — --— 4 THR Detroit Post and Tribane . capital said that he could }aaietly admonished him to again get an nino. i . marched Thoinpson. . the President’s ollie. : Ged welcomed hin with outstretchSister. ‘woman, and slipping in annouased jhis jotention to demolish: the indig—; . hart painter. / ' He drew a‘pistol; and proclaiming himself a terror lirom the slicxens beds of the State kilk min who cast.a reflection on the his . ‘wife.” Hethoughét he’d rather have a.mining csunty man for breakfast than a porter-hougé steak. ‘Gammer shoot pop lest: he opportuaity to abeut his. accomplishments fin the first that s ‘time Marshal Ba'd ridge, who had been‘eent for, arrivline. --Abous “ ed. He:took the stranger in charge’ amd disarmed him.’ Wrenrick ~be. came very penitent at sight of the officer's star, and admitted that he had been a“‘little hasty.” He was anto Justice t court, where he gave the name of A. His howor’‘bound the festive Sacramentan over ih the sum . N€590 to appear at ten o'clock toof exhid tigated. SWheeler-as sureties, Se “3 eae Setvices-as usual at th Methodist \ < y $ ch¢tch, morning and everihg, by the ‘pastor, Bev, J. L. Mann.Preaching morning and evenin\at S the Congregational church, by th& evening ; ‘How -you may kuow.” At,the Baptist charch tkere will be services this morning and evening, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Mr. . Bateman. Subjects: ‘The Rent Vail” and **The Sea of Glass” Praise service preludein the evening. => -—Sent to England, The FreeLance says: Friday Jobn Polglase shipped his blooded mare, “Carlotta,” to England. The animal-wentin charge of Warren Gundry, who formerly worked in the Idahe mine. Carlotta is a fine animal and will‘doubtless be a benefit to the English turf in breeding some fine stock. Mr. and Mrs. Polglase will leave Grass Valley some time in May and take-up theic residere: in England. : ——> «> — Dec and Jim. ton now surround the Whai.e House in search of news and ocgasionally let their halting fancy play in dispatches like this: After the public had been notified that no more people would be admitted, a rough-idoking man pressed forward and attempted to pass the guards. He was stopped. te then asked “Presideat, aul, atter a great deal of pershasion, succeded, The guard . } took the pistevourd tremblingly to’ ;Generai Garti ld, and he immediately divested that the visitor be admitted. Lhe latter with a, pleasei “I knew he would see me,” weut to treneral Gared haud and said: "Hallo, Doc!” “iHalto, Jim!” Ths two snook nands, and ‘Doc’ } Sail: ‘Jim, you've had a good many soft things sine: you left the towpath, bat] yuess this is the soft= est. Y “Oh I don’t know,” replied the President. “Bat its be:ter than the towpata, Jim, and a good deal easier?” General Garfield replied in a manner (ludicating his opinion that anydauty, ifproperly performed, would be “hard,” and he held along tete-atete with his visitor who was one of “his old triends of the towpath. Ir is suid the first air ship will be aays: “It the Democratic narty named Leland Stanford, because he into I quidation it will have the! h 8 faith in »ir navigation. The Gove sinallest assets ever held b bankernor 3 Bil vonesru, * "S : broken fresh ! hever:: Robinson's . y morning and have the charge Ning deadly weapons inves. pastor, Rev. J. Sims. Subject in the . The correspondents at Washinz. fey $15, John Shaw. $40.25, R. Anderson $42 59, M. Manion $51.150, W. Melarky $32.50, A. Amberg Sttivan$9 M. McDonough s ~ 5 hee + ’ ~ . $1, 628.15, D\Eaton $54,,P. F. & N. f two dollars as he alleges. . erin a = Bui Ss) 4: . boca eeveused at: 8 Veieribarg fol W. H: Benson @21.25, Jacob Larin—} ; cd 4 P. Morshead $97.50,G@ Du-. quakes continue to increase gin . 7 s Here hre Trere. show--an exhibition of the fines breeds of dogs. . , conspiracy. n villages than in town. The flood at Sevile, Spain, has v } Several lives weré lost. © . The safe'of J. M. Welbourn, at : Poe « 3 Pai ee Hugh Maguire . Princeton, Indiana, was blown open . ay’wight and $5,099 -stelen. mdney mostly. belonged to @ farmer, who left it on deposit. ; The Thos. Larkin $29.50, F. Kea:n. The Biggs people are indignant ; *54py ot bos, Trl met HS, . i = : ‘ Win—Parner $12.50, Wu over what they consider an under—! hundreds of the same tenor bein = a — 2 es > “TF ms 5 > 35 handed attemjt to remove the Post-i Con. Reagan $35; J. . = i ee et a master there, which they claim is!
being manipulated in Orovilte. . Ashort,sharp shdck of earthquake . $190-€ 97-59—E—Orzati_ ¥asteltin Oakland at abort ha‘f1 $19. M. Garibaldi $15. H. J. Fachs . past six o'c!ock Thursday evening: 2 , a. Gsaribaiai > > . ‘ Bags case ges 2 $186.25.-John Collins $21.25. Thos. . The shock was not felt inf San. Fran@Lo a), JOR ? uns Psi. 2), 38. +Whitney $50.75, F. -Chesneau $65, i War Carasrett $56-23;—Geo. -Uttin $15, P. Brock: $20, B. Taylor R12.= 50, B. A. Van Slyke $84.25, P. Dillon $8.75, Jas. Treat $111, J. Walsh . $157.50, SE-B: VanOrden $35, -W: P. ;Morris $151.37, Jno. Allen $1.25, (z. Wanamaker $10, J.C. Conaway & 43, Eureka lumber. Co: $26.76, Watt & . Co. $1.78, IK. ‘Code’ $26, “A: J. Sleeman $5, Joseph. Perrin $47.50, t. Brydon $6. . M. Byrne, Jr., and Frank P pwers were re-elected members of Copnty Board of Education. The accounts of the County Re. . corder were examined and found cor} rect. i r) Characteristic. Performers are already beginning to advertise their sérvices, and show. men their-attractions, for next sea(son. It might be supposed that these jannouncements, being intended for . the public, would be frée from . exOn the “contrary, they go to the extreme in . lavi8h.self-praise, as a perusal of the (N. ¥-C.ipper’s advertising coluiins . shows, . travazances of language, A dramatic star of no great Ragnitude describes himself as ‘‘pos. ture on ) praise S A rather poor company are . declared’ bg be ‘‘all selected for their peculiar fitnésg for the characters as. signed them, thas guaranteeing to each play a cast tht will be in vincible tor its individual excellence and collective strength.” . Ong pair of song-and-dance men are ‘Avuerica’s own and England’s greatest;” abgther are ‘‘copied by all and excelled by none;” another are ‘‘paragons of talent and deportment.” A stat actress, aged 16, is recommended to Managers as ‘“‘the American Amiee and youthful Dejazet, ‘fashion’s favorite in all things,” A clown declares that the whole world contributes fun for him to distribute. A manager gives notice that he is “perfecting the organization of a combination of aerolities, com prising the flower of the profession.” One minstrel company is meeting with ‘‘terrific success,” and the pros” ; perity of another is characterized as ‘simply frightfu!;” while a third boasts of ‘‘trinmphant tribute to tested talent,” and a fourth of being “the indentical, original, famous, them to_take u's_card $9 the—new magical, unbreken-pliatanx—ofwon= ders and artistic talent.” THE vénerable Peter Cooper, of New York, has erected a lasting monument to his memory. few weeks ago he celebrated his 90th birthday by giving to the trustees of Cooper Union $30,000 in cash, and by handing them receipts for $70,000 more, expended during the last year to enlarge and improve the building. A further sum of $10,090 he gave for the benefit of institutions aiding poor children. Mr. Cooper's gifts to the building which bears his name now exceed $2,000, 000, d ——-7 > Tue dead lock in the United States Senate still continues. The interregoum is occupied by spicy politieal debates. Atone time it looked as if the Chivalryhad made a concerted attempted to force Senator Mahone into a duel and kill him off as they'did Broderick in this State. the pinnacle of public! cisco and the Oaklanders are -there-} . fore boasting. of their enterprise, The Judyes-of the State. Courts in . South Carolina are quite generally . ¢ ‘enforcing the ° law “against -¢arrying ieconcealed weapons, for which offense . many persons have been sent to the . pewitentiary. Califordia ought to . foliéw the example.Chief Engineer A. V. Zane, Unit'el States Navy, received his orders szarching extedition to the Aretic. } = . WS ta Aa kectus Heo: . Hishome is in Philadelphia, where: . he inforins a Pregs reporter the Mary he. aid Helen wil probably sail from the . San Francisco about June Ist. _ . , Th the State Assembly Thursd y . members of the former committee on lthe Hatch im achment case _pre— . ferred charges @f) fraud and forgety . + co . against Thomas a’ speci. 1 Sergeant-at-Arms in that The matter was referred to the Judiciary Committee to report \.as to the jurisdiction of the House. Allen, . Deputy case. ago for a period of ten years, has been pardoned’ by tthe Governor, . whom McDonald was tried, were the . grouads for Execntive clemency. THE largest order ever received at the Treasury --in . standard silver dollars, was received froma Philadelphia bank last week. The order received was for $100,000 and they were shipped by express in a hogshead, whose weight was 6, pountis—three-tons: Soro TELEGRAPHIC advices. from all parts of the State report the harvest Pxospect fair for the season. It Is wght that the grain and fruit: will compare favorably: with. former Seasons, and in many localities be greatly i { egsessed of good at Oroville on the 25th ‘nl® effects of alcoholism. \ = ES \ THe Government snag-boat ‘Ya the Sacramento river being built a Stockton, is well under way in constructon, and will be completed and teady for service as soon as June ist, in accordance with contract. sec erscmagteome seaeceasmagwomnsren asuh from the Notice to. Tax Payers, I WILL COMMENCE THE ASSESSMENT of the as ge of Nevada Township on Monday, April Lith, 1881, All tax payers ’re required tomake a return cf real and . personal property owned by them at twelve o'clock noon on that.day-—A true and correct description of all lands according to survey must be made, including each subdivision and Section, Township, Range, Base and Meridian. All taxes cn personal property, Road and School Poll taxes. must paid on demand. Persons not having a correct description oftheir lands are notified to have their papers ready. for inspection when called upon by the Assessor. for listScription of their-tands the is requi by the Constitntion to have the same surveyé by the County Surveyor at _ the expense of the ownersof the property, ; Also-a true description of all mining propertits by metes and bounds, where the same have not been surveyed, Persons holding mortgages against property are rejzuired to give a correct retucn ef the same to the As; Sessor. Under the requirements of the Constitution, ifthe owner of property situated in the county is & resident of the county. he must retufn a sworn statement of the same in person, and not through an agent. minersand mining companies using water are required to give a sworn, statement of the amount of water used by then-in each twenty-four the first day of from March; 1890, to the first day of “March, 1881. Commencing on Monday, Apri? 11th, at Nevada Township. Also at Bridgeport, Washington It aeems now, however, that they field Townships, . are Going to content themselves! fics at the Court House, with Glibustering. p10“ DANIEL COLLINS, Co. Assessor, wae z 5 = 2 ee ee . ¥ San Franciseois enjoyinga Bench; * EXC . LS/0 Grand Duke Nichiolas Constantinovitch, nephew of the late Czar,has The suffers from the Chio earth. numbers as there were more victims ~ Tuesday to actompany the Jeannette . S. H. McDonald, a noted bunko! . sharp, who was sentenced to the . Oregon Penitentiary about two years . Evi. . dencés of reformation, uniform good : {conduct while in prison, and the} recommendation of the Judge before’ Washington for . business habits, died inN he—hospita}} ng Ste property. When parties dofnot give . a de ie Assessor. i es, 1& BLASTING ~POWDER Manufactured by the ‘Excelsior Powder Comp’y, HIS JS NO SO-CALLED . «g ' POWDER, bu ‘ ond as safe to hand} plycer . is no headache or r Powder, as the no done away with. } potash used in the y acture oft der. All otiter Powder gbing 4; name is unauthorized: and parties ysi Mame are liable for damages 48 cartridges ofany size to suit ard is exploded with eapand fu. ér-hish explosive. The fo.lowmy testiinonial Is a +a ss & Constantly received: FS ee Goup_ Hin, August-i7thT#89 AGENT Excension Power Co,—] car Sips I have used your Powder: in test ; ; and bard blasting rock, and fir to any Powder in us } does its work eff . the person using it w like the other Powders’ mineri. In recommending if I w gest, give it-a tair trial and [ am cc : cement 1G it Fuperior eon. the Comstock. It leave & severe: headache 9 to the n rity of ¥, and does rot ue 4 wilt speak foritself. Wishing your Couse ny success; . 1 am respectfully yours, etc, ne ; GEORGE CLARE. .Foreman SierraG. and 8. M. Co, . * “Address all orders to EXCELSIOR POWDER co, . Room 40, Merchants Exchanze, _ San Francisco. FOR SALE, $1,890, HOUSE AND Lot ON ARISTOCRACY RELL, $1 Feet Frontage, Apply at WELLS, FARGO & CO,’S Exprés ROOMS FOR REHT. Pleasant Dwelling Rooms, . with or without beds. @ne Large Frent Room on ground floor, suitable for saloon or Contains nice saloon fixtures. Lodging 25 Cents. . Apply at first house above City Hall on . Broad street. Nevada City, April 6th ; store. ‘BAY STATE MARKET . Broad street, opp. City Hall, [ROVADACITY Ge CAL JAMES COLLEY, Prop'r. Having purchased the goo aE will and fixtures of the {. = ~—.._ bay State Market, 1 Tam prepared to supply thd people of Nevada City and yicinity with choice Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, etc., . At as low ratesas can be purchased wy: —~where in Nevada County. Meats delivered withiri a reasonable distance free of charge. . If you want a nice reast, ateak, cut: let or chop, give me a call. Those of my old patrons who are indebted to me for meats purchased at the Broad Street Market, are requested to settle. their accounts by the Ist of January, 1881, without fail, as the busizess must be closed by that time, JAMES COLLEY. /\Nevada City, Noy. $0, 1880, STRAY SW came to my place on the Tth instant. “itis white, and weighs about 20C pounds.and the left one split. Ye owner can Fe cover it by calling on meXproving patel and paying charges. USCERTTI, B. Fly Creek, Nevada Townsht March 18, 1881-1m, S THOS, PRICE’S > ASSAY OFFICE, Chemical Laboratory, 584 Sacramento Street. SAN FRANCISCO, Dees OF BULLION RECEIVED, Melted irto Bars, and returhs made !® from twenty-fotir to forty-eight ae Bullion can be forwarded to this and returns made in the same manner. is, Careful’ Analysis made of Ores, Mets om. Waters, Industiial Profacts, ot hes examined and reposted upo : sultations on Chemical and Mettalturcics! questions. aps ———e Luetje and Brand, from any part of the Interior by express — JEWELERS BROADST. pp. Shusapf's Bote NEVADA 4 Br The Young old their usu Geo S.Haz commissioned Nevada City. Prof. Chest taken rooms 8 Antoine Ta “number of pri restaurant am improvement: Yesterday dreary day. Friday aftern the day. *Tt eame in thes “mist.” ~The —Asse theirduties Rouzh and R will bezin wo morrow, Fo yertisement, A.J. Turn gemployed at: road depot, h ly a couple.al come freight. ~ daid. up sever the strain pri Su The follow acted in the. day; Jadge.J John Hasv tug Co. Ary of plaintiff, — s Kin Judyment fo * Samuel Gr pire M. & N trial denied. liosa An order annual repor of the estate d ceased, « M. O. He Motion of pl nied, The follow Friday: His guinetti, ins pointed assi, 0990, The admit Lucy S. Bro An order 3 : in the matte uel Tripp, d An order the presenta estate of Fra Frank Hu administrat Hughes, dec + Lost Tw Edwin Til the Black ] night before ter, employe er in the sct had been te: the Black Bi rangements came down the latter pl her a purse missed the some distanc her to look . consumed, b it. Afterw: her -purse. the bottom Tilley saw thinks that cause he has pants, _ Truckee C. R. AD to.fill the v: passenger ti of M.J.Goo The logg “Keke Taho: before the a ing tothe which still’ A large e1 work in-th place for se. the road-be: condition fo The thre charged wi Pulling do house in Cl to the char <osts in the which they Two The 5 First mo tate worth. ~ Cent per’ as . Seater off