Amador Ledger-Dispatch, Volume 1902, Number 31, 31 January 1902 — NEWS OF THE PAST WEEK [ARTICLE]

NEWS OF THE PAST WEEK

fhort News Items of Local Interest.

.. Chichizola 111 at San Francisco. Ned Taras Eeported to be in Austria.

Pioneek Flour always has been id still is tho best. 4-6tf* Homc-raade bread, pies, cakes, for lie; Mrs Jennie Larson, Summit st. D. S. Hirshberg, former suporinmdent of tho Preston school, has iken up tho practice of law. Oranges and lemons direct from the ■chard at any old price at Caminetti's entral Market. The balance of odds and ends in walliper remnant.- sold at 5 cents per roll |£ the White House. ■The Lodger acknowledges compliHsnts of cake on account of the Hpssinolli— Giunnini wedding. BA'i H. Kuhlinan and wife returned Mrtilei-Wednesday,' after a two weeks' ■Lit to relatives in Napa. Hw. R. Williams of Wild Gooso valvl, the well known sheep-raiser, has Bid out his interest for $15,000 HLadies' Aid Society of M. E. church Beets Wednesday, February 5, at 2 p. El, with Mrs. N. J. Hosking. BJ^o. 822, the winning ticket in Henry ■Jeil's prize contest, was. held by -A. Hbamier, of the Louvre restaurant. H)nlya few odds and ends on hand, Hftl close them out for hardly nothing. He lot of shirt waists, all wool, 50 cents [■the White House. Hfe;N. Knight, tho well-known founflyman of Suitor Creek, is at Byron Brings for the benefit of his health. HH has been there over two weeks. MM 1 rank Molovich is doing nicely in f -t Mary's hospital, San Francisco, EHI no further trouble from blood - I Hsoning is apprehended. Bit. E. McCoDnell and family have Sited the house of P. Dwyer on Court jpfeet, recently vacated by Dr. Endicott. SJ-iy moved into it early this week. She So bey residence on Broadway j|| been rented by a family named Hi', from Nevada county, who moved IHreio last week. IHjed Taras, who conducted the | Hmpus cafe in Jackson for over a llr, is reported to be in his native ■In try, Austria. After leaving here Unceremoniously, it seems he lost no ye in leaving the state. Uwill and Jos. Sobey returned from liHejo early this week, after attendilthe funeral of their mother. They I Hainod for a few days to look after E Hters connected with the estate of I Odeceased. wt yourso«ent premium' ticket. 'A Witiful folding bed valued at $50, Sin away to our customers buying 50 his worth of merchandise for cash, ifljie White House. B| r the courtesy of Senator Davis we Hp received a copy of the Washing|Hbtar, containing an interview with I Btressman Woods of this district on f£M proposed establishment of a dep Hment of mines. |';Hord was received early this wook t. B A. Chichizola was lying critically a San Francisco. He went to the Hover two weeks ago. He was then m-y sick man. His illness has taken I •'■ more threatening character since. f?"S on Julius was summoned to tho jllast week. B ; Hhu Rodda has disposed of tho r|Bntain Spring house, which ho has riffluctod for tho past five months. pSj Vogan, the owner of the place, piiHtaken possession, and will make X fit 10rne tnere as of J' ore - W e ai ' e i Q - I^Sed that John Vogan will conduct \* JBpar, In which RoJda still has an I. JBestl|:H,rvcy Calvin, proprietor of the old KySlcer station on tho Arnador and frßJda wagon road, was in Jackson iSHrday, and went to lone the same a returning home last Monday. He |ft9'ts that ho has dono a fair share of ipliusiness at his wayside house, and jrf't'S to get into shape for a still [ >Br patronage by the opening of the fc-'Hing season next spring. llosday morning was the coldest of sloason. The thermometer at the I'^H 3 hotel registered 18 degrees above |-f : , f- 1 In a sheltered spot . the ■ Ledger Hfument gave 22 as the lowest point [■Mcd during the night. Fifteen prH> zero is the utmost degree of cold H|oxporienced in Jackson since wo II kept a record of the temperature, rjßt covers a period of over 20 years. ralßoeheniello was in Jackson Satw, on receipt of the news of his in his homestead contest ||io the secretary of the interior. l<. fljas greatly elated at his success. Is! 3 been now two years since he. setgl upon his land as a contestant. [-' JHout any means except what he f." H earn as a day laborer, he has j|l:d his contest from the local land lito the head of the interior deEyrKient and won out, notwithstandIk- 'Bnple means were arrayed against |C,j|l The outcome serves to show that Slier m good faith and with right §1 side is abundantly protected in |" visits by the government in the I | Hral of public lands. flan named McMahon— a stranger p fHse parts, who had beon working gis ditch — was landed in jail last F'^pjay. It seems ho had imbibed too K^pH, and on his way down from the f'Jjßf his labors was a source «f anI -"Bee to persons living on the line of if>. H. Monday ho reached tho Charity |^' MJhouse, and no doubt mistook the I ".Hf learning for a waysido saloon. I S^Hjlled for whiskey, or in default of | *-'JH a cigar would do. He made Sllf so obnoxious that he scared |r;|:Hildren, and school had to bo disI^;. ' JB. Ho was arrested by constable l,>lttnd pleaded guilty to disturbing l^ißace, and was sentenced yesterday l-^Bferm in tho county jail.

Hienzes sweet, sour and salt pickles; also California olives in bulk at Caminetti's Central Market.

Our furniture, still in the lead, can sell either for cash or on easy instalments, at the White House.

The Jackson Band postponed their concert which was to have been given on Sunday last to next Sunday, February 2d.

M. E. church services February 2, 1902. Subject morning sermon, ' 'Ease in Zion;" subject evening- sermon, "Choice of Moses."

No bids have been received so fa» for carrying the United States mail between Jackson and Volcano, and Jackson and Eloctra. All other routes have been covered by the bidders.

Did it ever strike you that you can buy Jesse Moore Whiskey for the same price that is paid for just. ordinary

Mr. Alexander of the American Type Founders Co., was in Jackson Wednesday interviewing the printers as to their needs in the way of material. He left for Sutter Creek and lone the same day.

Sam Folger, between 80 and 90 years of age, brother of Postmaster Geo. C. Folgor, arrived in Jackson from San Francisco by Tuesday's stage. He is the guest of his brother and : family, who were not a little surprised by his appearance.

The last of this season. We sell the balance of winter clothing at one half the price. $10 and $12 all wool suits at $5 at the White House.

The Buchanan dramatic company has been playing to good houses in* Jackson all the week. The performances are above the average, and well worth the price of admission. They play tonight and tomorrow night. 'A 'stove has been secured to heat the hall.

Buz Watkins, who has been in the hospital for some weeks, left that institution Tuesday, and left for Los Angeles the following morning. He is a very sick man. He has a married sister in Los Angeles, and will make his home with her.

Dr. Endicott was called early this week to Paloma, in consultation over some cases of supposed contagious disease. He found two cases of smallpox .there. A strict quarantine has been established, and there is not likely to be a further spread of the contagion in our sister county. Both are very mild cases!

A large steel pipe five feet in diameter passed through Jackson Saturday, en route' to the works of the Standard Electric Company's plant. It is intended to be placed at the head of the supply pipe conveying water to the wheels. It will receive the water from the tunnel. The pipe line is 2J feet in diameter, whereas this intake pipe is double that diameter.

Sunday morning was one of the coldest experienced this season. While the mercury has reached a lower point before, the cold appeared to be less penetrating than on Sunday. The ground remained frozen all day. We noticed icicles two feet long where the water had spurted from hydrants. . A number of water pipes were broken around town as the result of the freezing snap.

A meeting has been called for next Saturday night in the supervisor's room to consider the proposition of taking up all the two-inch pipe laid on the lone road- last summer for sprinkling purposes, and selling the same; also all the water tanks erected for. the same purpose. Of course the supervisors alone have power to dispose of this property, but there is not likely to bo any opposition to such a course. The idea is to turn it into money, and use the money* for treating the road with oil.

Dr. Endicott on Tuesday evening missed his purse, which contained $140 in gold. As soon as the money was missed there was quite a stir, a number of friends' joining with the doctor in trying to ferret out the whereabouts of the coin. After several hours search the purse, with its contents intact, was finally found in the dining room where he had partaken of supper.