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OLDEST PAPER LARGEST CIRCULATIOR jit P»yithe:Bn»ine«« MunSta AdT«r tl • ia the ledger. Established October 27, 1855. LAWYERS. vyaft^. Bnti>kb, VAttorner-at-I^w, JACKSON, OAL. Office In Mnrelta Building, Oourt street. Will practice In all the oourti ot the state, fe , ; DOCTORS. \ TTI E. KNDIOOTT, M. D. Fbyilolnn and Bargeon Jackson, Cat.. offloe! Webb building. AU calls promptly attended to at nil tlmos, |-VR. FUEU F. SPItAGUK . ■ l'hynlciiin un«l Surgeon v, V( -; JACKSON, CAL. OrFiOß— Next door to residence, north Main street, opposite California hotel. Telephone Main 32 •pvn. A. M. OALL i. . v Fhyslolan and Burgeon JACKSON, OAI. Office In Marelia building. Main Street. PS. GOODMAN Al D. • - ■> > - '■ Physician and .Surgeon ■ '• Sutter Creek, Cal. •pvlt. L O. LYNCH ..; . Physician and Bariceon m , Office, Main 28 Residence, Main 27 . . ■- ■;;■'-; Amaaor City, Cal.,. T) F,. WALKER, M. D. • • V practice limited to diseases ot EYU, EAR, NOSE AitD THROAT Offloe— ELK'S BUILDIHG, ' j • STOCKTON, VAX. W 0-. DENTISTS. T\B.s.IOHNA. DELOCOHI. .;■,.,..' ' ■ — I— DENTIST ••;'.'^' ■ 4 CREBX, OAL. „. -■.....- • ■ Ofhob Hcroßiii— From 9«. m*- to *I». m.' [i D,b a?W- sut&ekland.- -" ; [ ■'■;'■: ■ ■■. ■■:'■■ ■, \.,- :. .■■ ■?. ;■ '.■'U—PteNTISTr— v /- • • -;:• JACKSON, CAL. ; Telephope Plaok /« .: Hours 9— 6 -piCHABD WEBB (» w , , U»l ted States Commissioner ' , .; - V ' .''•; • JACKSON CAL. I; •"'■■ Will attend to Homestead and other filings; taking ot final proofs and all other Land Business. - ..,.-..'■ Deeds and other legal doouments drawn up. J. H. LANGHORST Main Street. Jaeksoa Dealer In— „ : ... IfUDHttl WATGBES. CLOCKS JEWEIRT* h - :: y iM '.'■'. •■ " ' ;■ • ':H V. :}'■■■. AND SILVERWARH ' : ■ . •■• ■• • :■:•.'■: , ■ " ■ '; «»' All goods warranted as represented Repairing of watones, Oloeks and jewelry speolaltr. ' .•; • '■ MINERAL i *STEAM BATHS* Webb Bld'g, Jackson •■-:•■ : ■::•. . j >^ /•Rooms . 17 . . and , 18. -;■ "* •t! MRS. GEO. C. MORROW, Prop, , ■ ;:, .[■*-. — i — ,r. «v ; - ^ ; . ■ ■' . • t •,,!, :•■.• '.• '•' These baths are etronuly recom- mended by all reputable physiciaus for. : '■' RHEUMATISM, SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES And all Ghronla Troubles Best Hygenlc Treatment Known. Lady and gentleman attendant. Churgcs vi ii ill i. Amador Ledger. JACKSON. AMADOU COUNTY. CALIFORNIA, FIIIDAY. MARCH 5, IQO9. Board of Supervisors. Tbe board met Monday, March 1; all the members present. Minutes of last regular meeting were read and approved. , . Claims were allowed and ordered paid as follows: Current expense— •lackson Gas L Co., gas • 115 75 Vela & Flooardo, stationery • Gl 45 Mis C Klohtmyer, water • . 600 W H Ureenhalgh, traveling exp. 23 00 I' W Parker, watchman • 10 00 II A Clark, hauling. .. -150 W IV Duden. reporting • 119 00 Jb JLnmb, labor - • • ;. GO Wm Schroeder, supplies - 5 10 Wm Uolng. janitor • - 70 00 U H Gregory, livery - - U 50 U S Uregory, brd. of eduoatlon 93 00 W H Ureenbulgb, ." ' " 500 Ueo !<' Maok, " ! , •• ' 740 J E Wylie, " " 6 00 U A Fraser, mileage ■ - • .80 L burke, . ". - - 240 X H Bagley, " , • . . ... 240 Ueo A Gordon, deputy assessor 90 00 A Grillo. mileage ....... 240 H X Potter, inquests ,v."'-i//i-, - 18 35 Garbarini Bros., filing sa'wsV/-*^! 00 Thos Davla, brd. of education - B 20 Aline Gartlin, '♦ *;V\'s:' ■8 40 County ottioers, postage! '-. •20 15 A J Leverone, traveling oxp. -'2 5Q Spngnoli Drug Co., drugs for jail 2 25 Albina Cuneo, writing inquest ' 10 00 Sunset Tel. & Tel. Co., phones 21 55 J SobooD maker, ooyote bounty !IO 00 Amador Dispatob, I printing 9155 50 laid over. ... Amador Ledger, printing 920 75 laid over. . , , .. Hospital fund— ; ;5;,,['.;; 5 ;,,[ ' .; X S tfierce, repairing shoes '•'.' 9 4 25 Mrs C Kichtmyor,' water -,; |v 700 Mrs J Turner, washing • .8 00 Fti Lemoin, superintendent - 60' 00 Mrs F B Lemoin, matron - 30 00 Nettle & Olver» fruit ., , - . '.' 5 55 Mrs C JLangborat, supplies •",'/' 8 00 X Ginooohio & Bro., clothing - 9 U5 Spaanoll Drug Co., drugs ;■•'. 14 00 P LiCasslnolli, groceries -, .- 168 65 Uebi Juova, conveyance , • ';6 00 B »Endioott, physlola'u ; 'i- •■' ,' A6OA 60 00 Sunset Tel. Tel. : jqo. f phone* ' r «V!.i^s O riieat.', ' ,-]V \-\y 73 20 G Un'etb; vegetables . /.-.:'■ -!>',4 30 wfrs'M A Tregloan.oookr" % ',,..[ 30 00 h S'Pitols, digging graves, - r U 00 S Palmini, :,.;'•• . " .'I . 10 00 Thos. Lemin. flab -! ; -;,.' ;^il 55 Jackson Gas L.. Co., gas . > /, 15 00 B'S Pitois, digging grayes -'•-.' 28 00 Koad Distriot No. ' I— Garbarini Hrbs., labor 93 20, Wm. Hanley 28, Paul Rassla 10, J Uauley 8, Wm. Moon 18, J Flaherty 4, Antone Kiokert 4, O Dnfreoe 18, P Cuneo 16, J Bastian 14, F W Giles 12, E Brown 4, S Ferrari 8, Frank Davalle C, Niok Ferrari 8. Koad District No. 2— Geo. Queata, labor 919, J M Amiok 21. tidw. Postle'B. Geo Ellis 4, John Bagley 19, Geo. Dunlap 2, J M Tubbs 4, D S G Sutlitf 4. L Qebhardt 1(5. Koad District No. 3— George Miller et al, labor 920, Graham 4 Cattren 12, Jno. Hansen 8, A C Burden 10, Peter Boroui 4. ....--•■.• ■ ' • Koad District No. 4— M Mazzinl, labor 96. G L Casagrande 35. P Ber nardis 5, John Baddatz 10, O B Moli narl's, G H Chisholm 23, 8 Pengelly 2. Gil Gorton 25, , John Mooney 8. John A Tonzi 2 50, O H Chisbolm 20, L Walkiuolster 3, Briguole Estate Co., supplies 51 03. . Koad Distriot No. 5-F Giannini, labor 924, Wm. Plunkett 9, J Pinder 18, F LlttleUeld 7. Bam Sbarpe 4, Estey 2, Wm. Greg 2' C Freeman 20, Geo. W Roberts 68 53, M Hartigan et al 20. General Road— Frank Joy, labor 97, G W Keliey 8, Jobu Martell 10, Felix Buot 11; Amadqr 00. L. Co., lumber 26 68, Amador 00. L. Co. 19 85. Salary— John Strobm, X 11 Bagley, A Grillo, D A Fiaser, and L Burke 952 naoh as road commissioners. Bid o( A A Musan to furnish wood for oourt house and hospital read. Coptraot awarded at 93 per cord. ;M Jiriuu is orderd to pulot the roof ot court house aud ball of records, and t(> cover said roofs with olotb be fore paint is applied for tbe sum j of *25°- .. Application of U S Gregory. .for credits for the' prisoners now in the county jail was granted as 'follows: Camillo Rossi, 10 days; Boso Hoduu oloh, 10 days; Wm Phealor, 6 days. Bill of T B Tuttle heretofore laid over for 917 allowed for 929 50. . ' A. Camlnettl, R C Bole and W U Snydor wore appointed as trustees of tbo law library. Fred Hammer was granted a permit to retail liquor at Coal Mine near lone. ' Criminal returns of Alfred Goldner, quarterly report of county auditor, monthly report of treasurer aud oounty pbysloian examined and ap proval. Erroneous asseaement of T. It. Reeves for the year ISMJO, mid of .Jumna Thornim for the year 1903 oancelled. Tbe following law books of the late U C Kast was purchased for tbe judge's ohamber to wit: Tbe order made at tbe last tegular meeting to purohase a typewriter for tbe distriot attorney Is reaolnded. It was moved and oarrled by the unanlmoua vote of the board tbat Amador oounty purohase tha distriot attorney's typewriter for tbe sum of 9100, it having been used by said oounty or the. last ten years. Tbe following warrants were pres ented, examine'! and oanoelled on the various funds to wit: , School fund • - . - ' 93289 Il'J ■ Current expense • - • . 1093 57 Hospital • - N - - 796 '20 Salary • - - . • 2293 OH Road District No. 1 • 153 !20 "••"'« 2 - - 32 35 '" ":.«• " 3 • - 400 •• ■••" •« 4 ...■'."• V •81 60 " •« "5 - 154 00 General road fund - -- ; ' 139 29 lone Union High School • 354 45 Teaohets' institute and library < 2 00 Total \ : ' 88483 08 Adjourned until Monday. April 5. For Diseases of the Skin Nearly all diseases of tbe skin such as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and barbers' itch are characterized by an intense itching and smarting, which often makes life a burden and dis turbs sleep and rest. Quick relief may be bad by applying Chamber lain's Salve. It allays tbo itching and smarting almost instantly. Many oases bave been cured by its use. For sa'e by Jackson Drug Store, Spagnolt, Prop. . .■ . ...... v * Hospital Report. . ' L'he county physician reports from the hospital for the month of Febru ary, as follows: | Admitted— John Clary, * aged 84, native of North Carolina; suffering from Bright's disease. ' ' : ' Rufus McCoy, 77, Tennessee, general debllitjr; ./ '■ •.;v-';i«'- "■■.■ . ,j',, Mrs J. Lintillao. M 3, France injury. '' '.Discharged— John Prosser,' 'Alex Minard, Carlo Rossi, Wiu. Sbannun, Wm. Coleman. „,. - ... .:■.■ '" Died.— James Ba'rtlett from hemorr hage; Adem Nelson, Bright's' disease; Bediug Sterlina, general debility. Number of patients March 1, 42. ' Dyspepsia is America's curse. Bur dock Blood Bitters conquers dyspepsia every time. It drvies out impurities, tones the stomaob. restores perfeot digestion, normal weight, and good health. Criminal Returns. Township 1, Goldner. justice— Ho ward Sisk - aooused of defrauding livery stable, warrant issued. . Chester Darning burglary held to answer wltb ball fixed at 82000, and in default of bail committed to cus tody of sheriff. Kiley Aleck, battery, fined 910, or ten days In jail. Peter Dabovlob, embezzlement, held to answer released on bonds on sum of 910000. Peter . Dabovlob, embezzlement, same aotion as in preceding oase. Jackson Dennis, embezzlement, held to answer, bonds Used at 910000. Jackson Dennis, embezzlement, held tn answer, bonds fixed at 910000. A Pleasant Physic When you want a pleasant physio give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial. They are mild and gentle in their aotion and always produce a pleasant oatbartio effect. Call at Spagnoll's Drug Store fora free sample. Struck With a Hammer. Pierre Authman, an old resident of Volcano, met with a peouliar accident Tuesday morning. He was engaged In niakiDg a fence around bis place, and a young man named Bonneau was driving posts into the ground qsing a sledge hammer for this pur pope.;; Wblle so: engaged, the head of the hammer flew off," striking /'Autb man in the 'head/'* The blow bad enough steam iv it to raise a big bump, aud a nasty out. Fortunately at tbe point of collision the skull was iluak, so tbat no fraoture of the skull resulted, Tbe local doctor at tended and dressed up his wound, and be was getting along nicely at last aocounts. A Neighbor of Yours as well as yourself is. liable at any time to bave rheumatism. We're all liable to bavo outs or burns, bruises or MculiiH, orlok in the baok, ueck or Bidu— siiiiiH kind of an oohe or pain. Tbeu beed this actrioe and tell your neighbors— Uallurds's tiuow Lituineut relieves all aobes and pahiii, uud beats all wouuils. Hold by Ituaber's City i'barmauy. Mrs. Llntlllac Dies. Mrs Llntillalo, wdo was shot In both legs by J. (Jloallob last wc||<, was brought from the Lintillao home □ear Clinton last Saturday, and placed in tbe oouoty hospital for convenience of treatment. It took about four hours] to convey tbe patleut tbe seven miles. Tbe journey was made by spring wagon, and Mr Lintillao drove very slowly tbe whole distance, this being absolutely neces sary for tbe safety of the patient. However, Mrs Lintillao stood tbe ordeal well, and reached the hospital with a little discomfort as was possi ble under tbe conditions. ! The operation . of taking off tbe right foot was performed Monday by Dr. Eodioott assisted by Dr. Gall. The amputation wna made at tbe ankle, as tbe liool including the ten doms, was shot away. Tbe patient stood tbe ordeal nell, in fact better than tbe first operation. She is doing nicely. The attending surgeon says that with a false foot on one and an artificial leg on the otber.she wonld be able to walk around much better, in fact, than if tbe amputation of the foot had not been resorted to, even though she recovered from tbe in juries in tbe best manner possible under the circumstances. Later-The Patient Dies. The patient touk a decided obaDge for the worse about three o'clook Wednesday afternoon. She continued to sink steadily from tbat time on, and passed away at half past seven Thursday morning. The shook to her system from the shooting and two amputations within eight days was more than her * constitution oould withstand. Her buaband was notified of ber serious condition— or rather, word was sent to tbe ranch for him to oome down— but for some reason he failed to reach here before tbe end came. . i ... A Swollen Jaw is not pretty nor pleasant. Whether It's caused by neuralgia, toothache or aooldent, Ballards's Snow' Lini ment will reduce tbe swelling and re lieve tbe pain. Tbe great and sure euro for rheumatism, cuts,; burns, bruises, - acalda— any and" all. aches and pains. Sold by Rusher's City Pharmacy. ' . ■■. •' ■ ■•■ ' •< :<: <- -■• We say without hesitation that De- Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are 'uDeqNiale'cr'fbf' w«ak" kidneys, baok ache, inflammation of tbe bladder and all ordinary disorders., They are antiseptic and 'act promptly in all cases of weak back, backache, rheuma tism and rheumatic pains. Accept no substitute. We sell and recommend them. Sold by City Pharmacy. The Destructive Worm. C. E. Froelich reports .that the native grass crop on his land Is being seriously affeoted by tbe ravages of tbe. worm tbat has been playing havoc in the valleys. . He says it resembles the angle worm, .although Dot Identical; It seems to' attack the roots of tbe grass causing tbe vegeta tion to perish. They do Dot show on the surf ace, but on removing a stone or other form of shelter they are found. . In some places the grass has been utterly destroyed. ' It is not so bad as tbat in this seotion, still cattlemen are very apprehensive at the outlook. Samples of the pest bave been sent to tbe state etymologist for examination and report, in the hope that an adequate remedy may be discovered to counteract tbe plague. Tbe worms seem to be slowly work- Ing their way eastward into the foot hill seotion. They bave been noticed In the valleys tor tbe past three years, and tbe destruction from their opera tion .have been getting more pro nounced each year. ' , Money In Treasury. Tbe official count of money in the oounty treasury made March Ist. showed tbe following result: Gold - - ; - • 97525.00 Silver - ' . '' - - 15O0.9" Checks and bills - - 17257.G0 Curronoy - - 910.00 Warrants uncancel led • . 8181108 Deposit iv Bank of Amador 15000.00 Total ■••■"■ - ' _'_' 950706.61 Church Notes. Order of services at tbe Methodist Episoopal church us fallows: Sun iluy sobool at 2 p. tu , preaobiog ser vices every Snmluy to commence at 11 a. iii. and 7:30 p. in., prayer meet ing every Wednesday at7:!JU p. m. Tbe publio Is cordially invited to attend these services, i EWSCOPAJj. Regular eervloea will be held in St. Aii«n«tlne'ij KpißOopul cuuren as follows: 11 a. ni. — Kirat and third Sunday in OHcb month. 7:30 p. in.— Htimuul and fourtb Bun day in each montii. BaKin^ Powder _ Jlbsolutely Turc Renders the food more wholesome and su-- r -,-Jttft perior in lightness and flavor. §§§1 The only baking powder -^SjE"H*H made from ' ' Royal Grape Cream of Tartan /^®x£&P MINING NOTES. Defender— F. B. Joyce, Iho super intendent of this mine, was in Jack son early tbis week. Tbe mine is still shut down, on aooount of the difficulty iv obtaining fuel. It may be two or three weeks before opera tions can be resumed, E. Putma'n, tbe secretary, and a prominent stook bolder, is. expected from Massachu setts next month. The company is contemplating- - installing ■ electric power forboistlng and other purposes and also maobine drills. The under ground developments, in the opinion of those conversant with tbe property, justify these improvements. Kennedy— Preparations are being made to sink tbe shaft another 200 feet, carrying it down to a total per pendicular depth of 3350 feet. Another Pioneer Gathered Home. ■ Alpbeus Yoak, another of Amador county's pioneers, died at his home at Butte City yesterday morning,' about three o'olook. Death was the outcome of. tbe infirmities incident to old age. He was a [native of Vir ginia, aged 78 years. He came to California in the early days of the gold excitement, and about 1850 or' 51 settled 'in the vloln i ty of ■; J acksoD, and hua lived in this JneighprlVood ever since. His wife died, about two years ago, and l" since .that event he failed in health 'rapidly. Neighbors ministered to his wants as far.: as possible, and one of the Mnrpby' sand Stewarts were' with him when the end came. He served four years as coroner and publio administartor, nearly twenty years ago, and sinoe has made a living by raising stock and keeping a roadside saloon at Butte. He has relatives, we are informed, in the east. The funeral will be beld to morrow. ■" More Seeds. Wo have just received, per favor of congressman W. F. Englebrigbt, another one hundred paokages ot government . seeds for free distri bution. The verities are beans, oanot, lettuce, parsley, raddiab, and cucumber. Gardeners can have pack age on application to the Ledger office. v Uncqualed as a Cure for Croup. "Besides being an excellent remedy for colds and throat troubles, Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is unequaled as a oure for croup," says Harry Wilson, of Waynetowu, lnd. . When given as soon as' the croupy cougb appears, tbis remedy will prevent tbe tbe attack. It is used successfully in many thousands of homes. For sale by Jackson Drug Store.Spagnoli, Prop. Just Received. A complete line of samples of the finest woolen fabrios ever shown in this oounty; 1000 samples to select from, fit guaranteed. The prices are right and tbe goods and fit always right. WM. KOSS, Tbe Tailor. In premises formerly occupied by Max Ladar, Jackson, Cal. lialnfall. The rainfall for the past wook.ua measured by tbe ralo. gauge of the Ledger office, has been as follows: ' March 3 .■ - . ' '» ■;■•'• o.oi Maroh 4 • - .: - ; .' ' 0.27 Total for week 0.88 Total lor reason to date 30.57 Corresponding period last season, '2.40 inches. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the srf Sls / a+o.' Signature of \JutS c /Z7<&4zA<4t You can get your Hill heads, Letter Heads, etc., printed at the Ledger for Icß9 than you can buy blank stock for else where. • . TRY IT. Pivo Cents Per Copy. Hotel Arrivals National : Friday— Chus S Webber, Kay C Jones.F DP Seller, J W Frye, A Cohen, Chas Hall, San Fraucisoo; Geo A Brown, Stookton; I W Mclary, Oleta; .James Beatty, San Jose; Miss M Pansveyor; Miss M Ismert, Sacra mento; Harriet Donning, lone; E D Boydson, Jos Lagomarslno, Volcano; W J Shirley, Stookton; Mr Downey, lone. Saturday— Ueo A Gray, Stookton; X W Steokel.Hamby Mine; 1 M Foley D Michaels, H. A Solomon, San Fran cisco; E X Pembroke, Miss L Whit ney, Stockton; Miss 1 Uilman, San Jose; WO Buttam, Seattle; M L Hopper, Portland. Sunday— A P Simpson, Stockton; II X (Jlaw,. W J MoGee. San Fran- Cisco; W A Salisbury, W Lurkbalter, Mat Bleck, Oakland; E Chuma. . ' Monday-C Bradahaw, Volcano; W E i Farisb, Fred L Farisb .Denver; Geo A Grist, indlna Keaervatiou; D Brisco, Chicago. ' Tuesday— G' W. llanaman, Sacra mento; N H Temby, A Drulland, PaciUo Tel. Co.: L H Cook, Vol cano; Burt Warren, Ira E Curtis, W ' D Curtis, Sacramento; J M Myers, Louis Miller., ,-,. . Wednesday-C«W Blocb. J -J' Me JMabon, D E Howard, Gus Moore.San Francisco; C US Bidwell;. J E Stewart, Sacramento; 'N E Otterson, Sab FranolsoorJ M"«Oor(rriKski iJ Doug-- > ' las, Alaska; X N Miller, Martell; E W Fessel, Goldfleld; F W Myer . Thursdays Newell, U L Hill, Cbas H Hirschler, San Franoisao; W J Sanderson, Sacramento. Globe: Friday- W L Kose, M Pro vis, Sutter Creek; Mr and Mrs Bell, Plymouth. Saturday— B C Baumbaugb, Mrs J GlukfeldSan Francisco; A E Gartlin, Geo F Mack, lone; W Brown, . Oleta; F H Kegg, I B Kent, Electra; Mrs B Davis, Plymouth; Mr Laby, Saora meuto. Sunday— Leona Long, Sacrameuto: H Bradley, N V Ranch; Frank Bustle and wife, X O Burnett, San Fran cisoo; John J White, Oleta; Frank Williams, Placerviile, W C Hobs, Defender. Monday— Kobt. Bagley, M Hammer, lone; M Brinn, D A Fraser, Sutter Creek; W Hanley, N V Kanub; Laura Cecchici, P Lafeuti, ' D Slateny, San Franoisco; W C Gilpln. Sacramento; C M Übbens, Voloano, F N Smith, Stockton. Tuesday— Miss 1 Smith, Grass Val ley; Miss Hosier, W Uippler, C Sob men, Geo C 'iryon, S Aranson, Sacra mento; Jos Davis, S C Tuttle, Chris Maitelovicb, Miss Wise, Sutter Creek; Fli Jocye and wife, Defender; OH Williams, Drench; John Katto, NY Ranch. 'Wednesday— LL Cuneo, C E Four nier, J Dowers, J E' Curtis, Geo Wright, U C Baumbaugb, Sacramento; J M llaller, Geo Kastler, lone; .E Cummlngs, Fort Worth; T llaeen- • kamp, J M Scott, X P Hooks, San Francisco. Thursday— o X Day and wife, Los Angeles; J Davltson, Sacramento. j -• ■•* •■ ' ■ ~_- ._ • •> « ,.- '-> ■ Your Chance Now We want to keep busy during the' dull season. Today we offer our great bargains to accomplish this. Four hundred new styles to select from. Every garment receives personal attention here. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. • GEO. KAVMOND. ■ ' The London Tailor. Tbe beet known pills ami the ' best pills made uioDo Witts'a lulttle Knrly Risers. They are small, easy to take, gentle and certain, uudj ate k sold by City I'httraißoy.tyyfl Pioneer Flour always haslib«en and still Is tno boat.