Amador Ledger-Dispatch, 8 January 1904 — BRIEF LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK [ARTICLE]

BRIEF LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK

Short News Items of Interest to the . . Ledger Readers. — Broadway Street ' Being Pat in Good Condition.

- January 16th, at Love's hall, "The "Deestfict School." :^ -Frozen oysters, 50c per can, at Caminetti's market. .; Give us daily some good bread. Pioi neer Flour makes the best. t Miss Daisy Bonnefoy loft last Thursday for the city, to resume her studies. J. F. Wilson, Dentist. Hours 9 a.m. to sp. m. Phone Main 404. Jacksou, ■■ Theodore Crocker went to San Francisco the latter part of last week, for a few days' visit. , • • Joseph Valvo, brother of the National hotel barber, came up from San Francisco Monday night. '. '"'' W. P. * Frick of Placerville. was in : Jackson Monday, looking after his '-"_ mining interests in this section. "';■'■' Amador Ledger and New York ■5 Tribune Farmer : will be sent for one s year for $2.50 paid in advance. ' 8\ C. H. Crocker went to San Andreas -Monday, to attend to business, in the * superior court of Calaveras county. Geo. E. Rice, a mining man from ;. Angels was registered at the Globe -'.'hotel Monday and Tuesday of this ."' W. H. Whitmore, a recent arrival J^ here from British Columbia, has accepted a situation in the bar of ttie % Globe hotel." C. W. Schacht, Dentist, Webb build- £ ing Hours— 9 to 12 a., m; Itosp. m. V Saturdays 9 to 12 a. in: 1 to 4 p. m. '\ C C. ! O'Neil, foreman at the Zeila sulphurets works, was compelled to lay off for a few days this week on account of an attack of rheumatism. -■■ Have you seen our new line of men's slippers.' i Styles to suit everyone* .Jackson Shoe Store.' Fees were colleetod in the recorder's office for the month of December to the amount of 9200. In the sheriff's office the receipts from this source amounted to $3. ■' J. - T. Lewie, representative of the Western Federal ion of Miners at Hodeon, officially visited tho towns of Jack--,eon, Sutter Creek, Hud Amador City • W. D. Dufrene. the collector, was confined to his house the whole of last week from an attack of m- aslus. He was sufficiently rvcovrrcti to >n> able to .resume his business cm Monday. To-morrow evening, tho !)ih instant, the local lodges of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will hold a joint installation ceremony. The occasion promises a very enjoyable evening. ■"■' J)' W. Fishor and wife, " of Defender, were guests at the National hotel Wednesday night. They took tint stage . Thursday morning en routs to Marysville, whore Mr. Fisher goes oa business.' G. W. Wright, accompanied by Mrs. Wright and little son, spent the greater part of (he present week in Jackson, from Mokelumno Hill. They returned home Thursday. Messrs. Bruce and Phillips, contracting miners, •; are again shaking hands with' 'Jackson friends, after a stay of ' about two months at Nimshew. While I there they were engaged in doing some f tunnel work for the Valley Companies | Power. Company, j f We have the largest assortment of misses' and children's shoes ever .brought to town.- Every pair guaran- ;■' teed. Jackson Shoo Store. % Goo. Gates, who for many years ran ' the tailings plant at the Kennedy mine, ' was in Jackson Monday. He is negotiating to take hold of the Calaveras .Consolidated quartz mine, at Mokel- > umno Hill, which he disposed of to a >' company a few years back. , Miss Frono R. Matson announces to the public of Jackson and vicinity that v" she.. has organized a clac" in piano •-music, and would be pleased to add to it any pupils desiring lessons. She is a thorough musician, and assures satisfaction. .Terms 50 cents per lesson. ' A. Ratto is remodelling the house, of A. Massa on Broadway, on the lot north of D. B. Spagnoli's residence. A bay-window front has been put in, and the place put in thorough repair otherwise, - making it a neat and attractive dwelling. Be expects to get through with the work in a few days. .Broadway street from Marre's hotel is being treated to a heavy coating of broken rock from the Anita mine. A number of men, including four prisoners from the county jail, are working on this road. The expense is borne between the residents and the county, the latter furnishing tho teams to haul the rock, and the residents paying for the labor of spreading it on the road. .',*. *:-. j » if |*iii^M<h'IMM^iiiMMIT#<WByBTBJ|BIBMWiI^BBBBBi Geo. I. Wright, secretary of the Del Monte Mining Co., returned from his trip to Pennsylvania and Ohio last Sunday, after an absence of two months. The industrial situation in the east is very depressed; espeecially in the iron and 'steel 'industries, of which Pittsburgh is the center Owing to the de- ' pression he was unable to do anything In the way of placing more stock of the Del 'Monte mine. „ Amador. Ledger and Tri- Weekly "Tribune of New York; both papers will be sent for $3, paid in advance. The Tri-Weekly Tribune contains in condensed form all the important news of the world,compiled from tho daily Tribune. This is the most liberal offer ever made to the people of Amador * county to secure the news of the day thrice a week, in connection with the local county paper. This offer is open only for a limited period. No one can afford to miss this opportunity. The offer is open to old and new subscribers. /The only pre-requisite is cash in advance. Present subscribers can take advantage of it by paying up arrears,

-*nd In addition. 93 in advajwe,

> Get I your reserved seats for "The Deestrict School" at Spagnoli's drugstore. • 500 reserved seats. General admission 35c; children 25c.

Olives, salami, swiss, limburger Martin 's cream and California cheese at Caminetti's Mkt.

Neil A. Macquarrie, the attorney who was convicted in the ' superior court of this county of forgery, and who is now serving a term of six years in San Quentin, has been disbarred by the supreme court, on motion of At-torney-general Webb.

C. B. Arditto returned from the city Saturday. He has added a fine billiard table to his saloon.

A laughable comedy, "The Deestrict School," will be presented by The New Idea Club, assisted by some of the finest local talent of. Jackson, on Saturday eve, Jan. 16, at' Love's hall. Don't forget the date.

Agents for the celebrated Kingsbury hat. Best hand-made hat on earth. Jackson Shoe Store. : .- ■ •'■-,

The rainfall in Jackson last 'Monday measured 0.45 of an" inch, making a total of U. 60 inches for the season, against 8.32 inches for the corresponding period last year.

The biggest values ever offered to the people of Amador county can be had at the New White House. We are for business. Buy and sell for cash.

In mentioning the dance of Ursula Parlor last week, the Ledger unintentionally overlooked one of the most interesting features, the elegant supper served by mine host Nunerof the Globe hotel. The tablas were beautifully, arranged, and taxed to their utmost with all the good things that are pleasing to the appetite, and the members of the parlor are loud in their praises of Mr. Nu nor as a caterer.

Matt Thomas and bride returned from their wedding tour to San Francisco and other points last Tuesday evening, and are now domiciled at the home of the groom's parents in Hunt's gulch. ' They were accorded a' grand reception on their home-coming. All the neighbors within a wide area gathered at the residence, and gave them a gladsome greeting. A feast was spread for the guests, who roinained until a lain hour, after spending an evening in social mirth which will long be remembered by those participating therein.

On Wednesday of this woek the little baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Shear in some way got hold of a bottle of cough medicine, which had been ll etr t around tbe house, and as the taste was pleasant drunk enough of it .to contract opium poisoning. Dr. Phillips was hurriedly called, and found the little girl in a very serious condition. The stomach pump was successfully applied, however, and normal conditions wore soon restored. All cough medicines contain a certain amount of opium, ami this should be a warning to adult members of households not to leave it in places wbore children are