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\ White Pine and Tar with Menthol will relieve that Cough at RUHSER'S CITY PHARMACY. * ' t Jackson. Cal. AMADOR LEDGER' JACKSON, Cal. FEBRUARY 19,1900 TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL This tablo gives the highest and loweitjtem perature In Jackson for each day, togetherVlth* tbe rainfall, as Irecorded by golt-reKlsterlng Instruments kept atTthe Cedger office: __^^^ I JOij I :P3 Temp S iTempjS. • Date. E Date. | £ L.;H. 2|| JL.|H.!2_ Feb 1. .1909: 00! floL.Ji Fob. 17 ..| 42: «8:.... a i 44! 64! ... 18 j 42: 62! .27 3 i 40: 68 ,0S 19 | 42: : j .10 4 1 38| SS 4l!| 20 ! • ••■• S I gi\ 60; ,89 21 : ! !.... 6 1 40: 50: .91 22 ! i : .. 7 iS3 49: .70:{ 23 ! • : !.... S i 3S: il\ .27; 24.--" : : .... 9 |51|45i..,.| 85 : ::.... io 10M1M2 2ii : :!. .. 11 44 80 1.80 27 | ;•••_■ 12 48: 52:1.21: 2X ! . | .!.... 13 i ill 581 .47.! 28 |". :!.... 14 88)61.... sf» i : : .... 15 1 44! 68:. ... i3l ! :!.... 18 j 42: B3 ; .43:| I ! i.... I JOij I :P3 Temp S iTempjS. • Date. E Date. | £ L.;H. 2|| JL.|H.!2_ Feb 1. .1909: 00! floL.Ji Fob. 17 ..| 42: «8:.... a i 44! 64! ... 18 j 42: 62! .27 3 i 40: 68 ,0S 19 | 42: : j .10 4 1 38| SS 4l!| 20 ! • ••■• S I gi\ 60; ,89 21 : ! !.... 6 1 40: 50: .91 22 ! i : .. 7 iS3 49: .70:{ 23 ! • : !.... S i 3S: il\ .27; 24.--" : : .... 9 |51|45i..,.| 85 : ::.... io 10M1M2 2ii : :!. .. 11 44 80 1.80 27 | ;•••_■ 12 48: 52:1.21: 2X ! . | .!.... 13 i ill 581 .47.! 28 |". :!.... 14 88)61.... sf» i : : .... 15 1 44! 68:. ... i3l ! :!.... 18 j 42: B3 ; .43:| I ! i.... Total rainfall for season to date . .23.73 Inches To corresponding period last Reason 11.84 " LOCAL NEWS J. X Wilson. Dentist. Hours 9a. m. to 5 p. tn. Pbone — Office, blaok Hi: residence. Blaok 394; Jaokson. Adam Kelson, an old resident of TAmador county, died, in the county hospital on Monday night, of heart trouble. He had been a resident of this county since 1870, and was tbe discoverer of the old Markley mine, above Volcano, lie had been In tbe county hospital for the past eight years. lie has no relatives in this oounty, and was born in Pennsyl vania, and 76 years of age. The re mains were buried iv the city oeme tery on Wednesday. A message was received here Mon day that Ueorge Kberhardt. formerly employed as a brewer at the Jaokson , brewery, died last Sunday at Los Angeles, while undor treatment at a sanitarium in that oity. Deceased married a sister of Mrs John Strobm. After leaving Jaokson they went to Stocktou, whero deceased was employ ed in the brewery of that city. The remains were forwarded to Stockton for interment, and the funeral took place on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Strohni wont down to attend tbe last sad rites. Chris Marolia came up from tbe city early thia week for v few days' vacution with his family, and to look utter his business interests here. He bus given tbe contract to do the neces sary repairs and cbanges in bis etoro building occupied by L. Glavinovicb to Lewis Lamb. Glavinovioli will commence puckiug up at ouoe, and the building has to bo ready for I<\ W. Mauser to move bis pharmacy therein by the 15th of March. As soon as tho present pharmacy prem ises o.re Yugitcd, i\ flow trQDt Of iron . ftud" plato gluss, is to bo put therein, with other improvements, whiob will make it one o( tho handsomset aud moat commodious store buildings iv towu. Lewis Lamb has tbo ooiitiact tor doing this work ulso. truest Himynuli has move into bis new ottioa iv the Italian Popular liuult Huiidiuß, ou Montgomery avenue, San Frauolsoo. Ho is con routed with tbe old established linn of (Jalpiu and pnrtner, and duds mi increasing olleutuge, boiui: greatly iissisted by his aoquaintunoe with both tbo Italian uud French langu ages. A ne»v hue ot wuists just arrived nt The Ked l''rout. Jobu I<\ (Jlutn came up from Sun I'Yimr.iHO Monday to attend to matters iv tbe superior court Iv oouueotion with his father's estate. The property concerned ia a tract of land iv West Uerkeley. Home mistake was made in tbe original probate proceedings, aud iv order to straighteu the title the property bus to be probated agalu. Tbe tract is a valuable one, loomed between lierkoley proper uud Oak land. Steps are beiug taken to Hub divide it iuto building iota aud pluce it upon the market, aud beucu the proceedings to ooireot tbe title. Dr. J. D. Fogarty, dentist, Jack son. Offioe in Kay's building, Main street. Hours from I) a. m. till sp. m. Telephone, Muck 363. Mrs Dr. Gall, left Sunday for San Franoisoo, on a visit to relatives. Mrs JO. Fisher is visiting her parents at Mokelumne Hill. H. K. McCoy, formerly deputy ehorilt' under John Vokhii, but who for a number of years has been living around Volcano aud Pine Grove, is nn inmate of tbe county hospital. On acoount of failing health be was advised to seek an asylum in that institution, and seoure needed naro and treatment. He is in an extremely feeble and emaciated condition, but is able to get around with tbe aid of a walking stick. Mrs Pheunio Arata is up from Kacramanto on a visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs M. Matson. Mrs K. J. Adams, after a short visit to San Francisco, returned to this city Tuesday evening. Miss Oda Uinooobio loft Sunday morning for Oakland. She has been troubled with hardness of bearing for some time, which has gradually been getting worse. At tbe advice of her friends and physician bore she deoid ed.to go to the oity and be treated by some specialist in suuh affections. Tbe length of her stay in the city will depend upon tbe adviqe of the special ist. .- Virgilio Podesta has resigned as bartender at tbe Constitution saloon, opposite the ball ot records, and has gone down to lone to look after his ranch property in that vioinity. Ihos. Lemin is tn charge of tbe saloon temporarily. Dr. G. L. Tufts of Berkeley, who is campaigning throughout California in behalf of a Sunday rest law, will speak at the M. K. church in this city od that issue on Sunday evenuiK next, at 7:30. A new line of laces and embroideries, flounce embroidery, etc., just arrived at Tbe Ked Front. Mrs C. li. Hunting, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs Andrews, of New York Knuoh for several weeks, left Wednesday to teturn to her home iv Oakland. She waa accompanied by her daughter, Mrs Con. O'Ne-il of the Del Monte miuo in Cnlaveras county, who will visit iv the bay city for a few weeks. (Jeorge Moehau, accompanied by bis mother, left for Han Frauoieco Wed nesday morning, to remain a week or ten days, in the hope that a change of air will prove beneficial. George's health lias baen feeble for some time. Apparently he looks better, but re mains weak uud unequal to any ex ortiou. Virgilio Bellucmiua left for Oak land Saturday morning. He has pur chased au interest In a hardware busi ness in tbat city, and has gone to tu.ke big share, ia attending to the detail's of the busiuenS. Julia Sanfiuinetti of Middle liar, lett Monday morning fnr San Frau cisoo, ou a visit nud for her health. Fred Lemoiu tells of au luoident that happeued ouly a few days ago. llu was ou bis way home from town to the hospital, iv tho dusk of eveu lug. Suddenly two youngsters step ped hoi oss his path iv front of him, presenting what was intended to re present weapons, aud shouted, "Hold up your bunds." Lemoiu at onoe oouoluded that it was the prank of children upelug the ways ot the high waymuu. instead of scaring, ho had tbe juveniles scared out ot their wits, aud they took to their heels, Lemoin chasing them all the way homo. (}. I'ioli, who bus beeu ill at the Keunedy boarding house, eutferlug from typhoid fever, is getting better, and will recover. Maule Calviu, sou ot Mr ttud Mi'h'J. D. Calvin, who also has been Buffering fioin this dis ease, is steadily on the improve. These ate about tho ouly oaßes of typhoid arouud town. Dr Gall Is the physician. Jiunm Kicks, wife aud obild, left thin ruoruiug for Grass Valley, Nev uiki oounty, where they iuteud to limit u their borne. Official Visits Eastern Star. District deputy grand matron, Emma Foteat Boarman, paid her tint official visit to Qunmi Esther Chapter No. 71 O. E. S. on the lath of Febru ary and was royally entertained. "Queen Esther" Chapter exempli fied tbe work in a moat praiseworthy manner, and was congratulated In a few well chosen words by tbe district deputy grand matron. Tbe oommlttee, constating of Mra John Lithgow, Mra Charles Norton, and Mrs Fred Marten, who, with the aid' of "St. Valoutiue," deaerve great credit for their splendid work. Tbe Chapter room waa beautifully de oorated, and the banquet table re minded one of Southern California in the profuaion of oranges, banked by their own green loaves, extending the entire length of tbe table, Tbe district deputy, looked cliorm- Ing In nor direotoire gown" of white measaline silk, and St. Valentine, himself, waa* so Impressed tbat he presented her a lovely basket of California violets assuring her tbat hia heart went with tbe gift. The dainty "Menu" written :on Valentine cards was served as follows: Bouillon, crackers, salted almonds, oyster patties, Queon Esther potatoes, Parker House lolls, star salad, cheese aigrettes, salted wafers, banana creams, Valentine nake, fruit, oolfeo. The Arson Cases. A. U. Cohan and Jos. 11. Creely, prominent attorneys ot Oakland, came up Sunday. They are attorneys tor A. liorollo and D. Manzo, con victed of arson in setting lire to the Summit bouse ou Suttor bill, and who are still in tbe ouunty jail on a writ ot probable cause, pending tbe determination of an appeal to the appellate court. The settlement of tbe bill of exceptions was the special matter tbat brought these attorneys here. The hearing of tbis matter has occupied the superior court most ot tbe week. Tbe bill or exceptions is- a voluminous dooument. In tbe Borello nase the bill of ex ceptions waa settled. But in the Manzo case tbe attorneys for defend ant is required to reframe tbe bill' Of exceptions and the same will be taken up hereafter. The defendants' attor neys returned to tbe city yesterday. Dr. Eudioott, assisted by Dr. Spraguo, performed a capital opera tion, upon Mrs Tbomspon, \ night operator at the local telephone I office, on Wednesday last. Tbe patient is doing nicely. Since tbe commencement of tbe fiscal year, 800 hunting lioenses have been issued id tbis county, all- of tbe one dollar denomination, 'ihe sum ot 8699 was paid tbe state treasurer on tbis account on October 10. A. W. >3tone~, the sewing machine agent, has purchased tbe stock of grapbaphoues aud records belonging to tbe estate of 'A. T. Justice. Tbe /.eilla mill, which was hung up for two days on account of the in crease of water in tho mine preveut iug the hoisting of rock, started to work agaiu Thursday evoniug. Tbe water is still very troublesome, and tbe full working force is not yet employed. Tbe rainfall for the last week in Jaokson has ruensnred 1.27 inches, making the total for tbo season 28.73 inches. Tbis is about the average rainfall tor a season, aud we have three rainy months ahead yet. The prospects are tbat this will be a record-breaking season in the total rainfall. Tbe weather baa been mild and warm at intervals the past week, and vegotatlou has made rapid strides. The grain is short, but looks boultby and vigorous, and with a few days ot sunshino will improve rapidly. Farmers are anticipating au unusual ly prosperous season. Fed Lemoiu has collected from paid patients ut tbo comity hospital 8111. 40 during tbe past year. This is tbe largest sum ever collected from Jbis sQurco iv ouo year, Iv additiou to the regulai' sum of 813 pel' mouth from paid patients, tho operating room is frequently made a source of income. Persona go there temporurily for an operation, paying at the rate of SI per day, besides medioinos, aud tbe use of tbo operating room, which is 85. In this way the coat of erecting tbe operating room— a necessary üb junct of tbe institution nuyway— is beiug rapidly repaid by receipts iv thii way. Everything iudlcates a lively spring and summer for this unction. Car pentora 6ay they havo more work ahead than waa done tbe whole of lust year. Several new dwelling houses are contemplated. When dwelling houses have to be built to meet tbe demand therefor, it is a pretty good iudex of good times ahead. Order To-day! We can suve you from fri.ou to £10. 00 ou a suit or overcoat if you order now. We want to keep busy (betweeu huhhuiis) while others are dull. Come iv aud inspect Borne of the most populur styles. UfciO. UAVMOND, The Londou Tailor. KILLED WITH HIS OWN GUN. While Out Hunting. Dr. End loot t whs urgently sum moned Monday night to attend a man who waa wounded by the accidental discharge of his ehotgun while out bunting in the neighborhood of (•lencoe, in Calaveras county. Tbe unfortuoate viciini waa John Mnlns pluo, who wiih n resident of the eeo tlon. from the particulars that we cao glean, it appears tbat Malaspino was out during the atternoon ou a hunting excursion. In halting In his travels for a few moments, he teated his gnu on tbe ground, plncing one arm over tbe muzzle of tbe loaded weapon,- which <vno cocked. His arms were partly resting one over tbe other. While in this position, tbe gun in some unexplained manner was disoharged. Tbe contents passed through, his band, and tore a terrible wound in his left arm, up to the Bhoulder. The hemorrhage waa great, but the injured man managed to walk two miles to bis home, reaching there in a very weakened condition. He died at one o'olock tbe next morning, from weakeness from loss of blood and the shook. Malaspino was a mar ried man, and leaves a wife and four children, tbe youngest only a month old. The affair is a very sad one, and illustratesthe oft repeated story of tbe danger of tbe careless handling of firearms. Malaspino could not him self tell bow the gin waa disobarged. To feel stroug, have good appetito and digestion, sleep sotiDdly" and <xi joy life, use Burdock Blood Bit ters, tbe great system tonic and builder. An Eloping Couple. A sensatioual nliiiir occurred during tbe past week, something in tile nature of an elopement. It seems that one Howard Slsk, who was con nected with a traveling show that went to pieces after visiting tbis town some weeks ago, hired a buggy and team from the Green aud Katto livery stable, saying that he was going to Sutter Creek. Tbis was Saturday eveuing. A young lady who is of age, however, and living with Mr Davenport, the band instructor here, and is related to him, was his com panion in tbe buggy ride. Failing to return tbat night, inquiry was started, and it was found that instead of go ing to Sutter Creek tbe party drove to lone, arriving there about ten o'olock tthat night. Leaving the buggy in the stable in the valley towu, the pair set out on foot, and arrived at Carbondale at five o'clock tbe next morning. From there they took the train to Ualt and parts un known. It is supposed that tbe oouple were on matrimony bent. In hiring tbe buggy he paid the cost of a Sutter Creek drive. On learning tbe deception a warrant was sworn out ou a obargn of defrauding the liveryman. Constable Laveroue start ed after the accused Sisk, and traced tbe pair to Arno, iv Sacramento couuty, and there lost track entirely, and returned. Tbe buggy aud team have beeu recovered. Eyesight Destroyed by a Blast W. J. Davis, on employe of tbe Staudard Klectrio Company, while working ou the ditch near West Point, met with a terrible accident on February 11. Ho was engaged in blast ing some rock that interfered with tbe flow of water. In picking around among tbe debris after discharging a blast, it is supposed tbe pick struck an unexploded cap. At any rate there waa au explosion, the flying rock striking him about the face. The priuoipal injury is to the left eye. Tho accident happened early in tbe morning, and the victim came at once to Jackson for treatment by Dr. Kudioott, reaching here the same afternoou. After examining tbo wound the doctor recommended him to go to a specialist iv Shu Francisco, and he left for that oity the following morning. It is feared that be will lose tho sight of tbe injured eye. ■His faoo was badly cut up by tbe debris also. Tbe victim of this dis tressing accident is a young man, 31 years ot age, and married. He is re lated to the Joneses of Pine Drove. It eeems that Davis had been work ing only a few hours when this terri ble calamity overtook him. lie had been employed nt odd- jobs for the ditch company when h break ooenrred alous the live.but was uot employed steudlly. There were several others with him at tho time of tho accident, who were oleariug the ditch from de bris that bad slid tbereiu ou account of the oaves from the iucessunt ralus. Uoth eyes were injured, but there Is little doubt tbat the sight of the right eye will be retained. Alouzo Jouea, hia brother-in-law, acoompauied him to Sau Franoifico. There ia uot any better salvo than DeWitt's Curbolized Witch Ha/.ul Salve. Wo hereby warn the nublio that we are not responsible for any lujurioua effects) caused from worth less or poisuno'is imitatious of our DeWitt'ti caibolized witch hazel calve, the original. It Is good for auytbiug when a sn've is needed, but it is especially good tor piles. Ho sure you get UeWitt'd. Sold by tity Pharmacy. SUPERIOR COURT PROCEEDINGS noif r. v. wood, jcdgr Fred Culbert va F. A. Orr—Defend ant allotted l'J days from Feb. 10, ia which to plead to complaint. Estate of Uulseppi (Jarbanni—De cree establishing notice to creditors. Estate of Margaret Holtz—Con tinued until February 20. Estate of Patrick McCotmlok— De cree establishing notice to creditors, Hearing on final account partially had, and further hearing continued until February 20. Estate of D. Podeeta— Continued until February 20. Estate of Mary Klek— Order made authorizing tbe executor to expend a sum not to exceed 6500. People vs. Sutter Creek State Bank. — Fred Eudey flies bis final account as receiver of said bank; February 26 appointed for hearing same. People vs. Jaokson Dennis.—De murrer overruled in the two embezzle ment oases, and cases set for trial March 8, to follow the other already set for tbat date. Estate of Ouiieppi A. Garbarini.- Final account settled and allowed, decree of distribution granted as follows: One sixth to each ot the following: Joseph 0., Henry C, and John S. Garbarini, three-sixths to Joseph (J. (Jarbarini, as exeoutor of the will of Bianca M. Garbarini, deceased. Estate of P. A. Clute.-Letters ot administration granted to John F. Clute, upon aiiug bond in the sum of 8100; bond tiled; notice to creditors ordered published. Frank S. Oliver. Phil M. Walsh and J. 11. Truman all of Alameda county, appointed ap praisers. Asa V. Meudenhall vs. U. S. Gre gory, as tax collector. —Demurrer of defendant argued and submitted. .New Cases People vs. Jackson Dennis.-<-ln formation filed Feb. 10 on two charges for embezzlement. People vs P. Dabovich-lnformation filed on 2 chorrges for embezzlement Estate of David li. Lynch.-Geo. Ij. Lynch petitions for letters.—De ceased died ou tbe 7th day of Febru ary, 1909, in Amador county, leaving personal property in the oounty of Sonoma, consisting of eleven shares of tbe capital stock of the Bank of Sonoma oounty at Petalumna, valued at Jl6O per share. Hearing set for February 27. The value of the estate does not exceed 81800. Petitioner is a son of deceased, residing at Ama dor City; and tbe only other heir is Mary L. Lynch, daughter of decens ed, residing at Sutter Creek. Estate of Isaac McClary-Final ao oount filed, hearing set for February 27. LEE WILLARD. And his Eastern Company open au engagement ot three nights oommeuo ing on next Monday, February 22d, iv a (-election of excellent plnys, opening bill will be "Monte Cristo," aud on Tuesday night "Dr. Jekyll" and Mr Hyde," aud Wednesday night, "Tbe Country Squire." The company, and especially Lee Willard, come highly recommended by tbe city press, aud our theHtre goers- are promised re t'reshiug aud delightful performances. Reserved seats 50 cents, now ou 6(ile at Spagnoli's Drug Store. I thousands of workers I H , Levi Strauss & Co's |1 DOCUMENTS RECORDED. |The following Inmrumenu havo been filed for record In the recorder* office ulnce our last report. We publlKh a complete Hat of 6ocu mentii recorded, and must decline to accede to any requent to utipprenfl Any document from thns'j column*. Don't a»k us to do so Deeds. — VV. E. Sherwood and wife to Pine Grove M. & M. Co., Teuneese» quatz mine formerly known a* Tellurium mine, Volcano district, $10. John Palmer to William A. Palmer, lot near Treasure mine, iv 25-7-10, love and affertiou. John Palmer to Wales L. Palmer, lot near Treasure mine, in '25-7-10, love and affection. J. E. Brown aud wife, to Frank F. Brown, 100 acrea in 128-8-10, 810. William A. Palmer to Arthur L. Palmer, lot near Treasure mine, 810. John Palmer and wife to Walter L. and Arthur L. Palmer, lot near Trea aure and Fremoct mine 810. Patent— U. S. to John C. O'Neil, 10 acres in 10-7-11. Notice of Sale— Martha Voorheis to D. S. Mason and 11. N. Mason, stock in trade, good-wil), furniture and fix tures of National hotel. Jackson, under a conditional contract ot sale, party of first part to retain title until purchase price of 85000 is full paid. Mortgage— Andrew V. Johnson and wife to Albert G. Valz, 10 0 acres 18 7-10, 8300, two years, interest at ten per cent. Mining Location-Otis W. Kinehart, 20 acres plaoer claim, in 8-7-13. Proof of Labor— J. F. Goodman, on Bicknell placer claim iv Volcano dis trict. SEALED PROPOSALS Bids will be received at tbe office the of undersigned until 8 oo'lock p. tn., on Thursday, the 4th day of March, 1909, tor dniug, the printing 1 and advertising of tbe city of Jackson for one year from date of contract. Bids will only be received for adver tising in newspapers of general cir culation printed and published in tbe oity of Jackson, California. Bidders will state in proposals tbe price per square for doing said work, according to tbe following schedule, to wit: Price per square for Hrst insertion " " " " second " " " " " third " Tbe said square to consist of 234 ems. Headings of publications not to ex ceed two inches. Bidders will also state in said pro posals the prioes tor doing the follow ing printing, to wit: Letter beads per 500, on quality of paper to be seen in city clem's office. Envelopes No. 6 XXX per 500, on quality of paper to be seen in city clerk's office. Envelopes Mo. 10 per 500,0u quality ot paper to be seen in city clerk's office. Tax .Receipts 100 per book.ou quali ty of paper to be seen in city clerk's office. Dog Tax receipts 100 per book, on quality ot paper to be seen in citr clerk's office. Treasurer's receipts 100 per book, on quality of paper to b9 seen iv city clerk's office. Poll Tux receipts, 100 per hook, on quality ot paper to be seen in city clerk's office. Water wagon receipts, 50 or 100 per book, on quality of paper to be eeeu in city clerk's ottlce. Criminal complaints lor Keeorder's court, per 100. Criminal warrants for Recorder's court, per 100. Criminal committments for Kecord ftr's court, per 100. Criminal bail bunds— general— for Ke corder's court per 100. Affidavits ot official capacity for Recorder's court per lUO. Posters }i sheet per 100 M " " additional 100 " !., sheet per 100 H " " additional 109 City claims per 1000. as per sample to be sneu in office of city clerk, aud ou quality of paper to be seen iv snid office. Assessment lists per ."OU, or 1000 as per sample to be seen in office of city clerk, aud ou quality of paper to be seen in said oftice. Postul cards per 100, including post age. Transcripts and briefs printed an re quired by rules ot the Supreme Court of the Ktate of Culiforniu, per page. All work to be dove in a neat aud workmen like manner. The Board of Trustees reserves tho right to reject uuy or all bids. C. M. KELLKi', City Clerk. Absolutely the lightest-running lock- stick Sewing Machine |g>2S|*|| lilt oIAuLn The latest result of fifty years' ex- perience in making Sewing machines for family use. Machines sold on easy terms. A. W, STONE, Agent aug2B JACKSON, CAL.