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Free Press from Redding, California • 4

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Free Pressi
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Redding, California
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i if jtQNipiFpj 1 1 -V i '1 A- Hy a-- -t- Wf ftr i-te MISCELLANEOUS i --h rfr 0 1 The Free Press SATURDAY MARCH 20 1897 njumrujiiniumuiuuiouii THATTHE I FAC-8IMILE SIGNATURE run wmo iww JteetahlePreparationfcr Assimilating tteTood andRcgula-ting the Stomachs andBowels of OF- lNlANTCHlLJ)fc Promote sDigesboaClieeif illness andtestContains neither GhpmmMorphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic mhhhhi fimfih Sml- MxJcnnm filffcAilft StSi IS ON THE WRAPPER OP EVERY BOTTitii IKrmSeeJ- '4 i if! Aperfecl Remedy for Constipation Sour Stomach Diarrhoea Worms ConvulsionsFeverish-ness and Loss OF SLEEI Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK WMLjsijju jncrsrr frg ramp Cnstcrh is rp ii rrc-Ts l-rp'-'i 71 is act sold ia bdk pi1 re ts icU yon anything ehe on Cn tics us iir-mire it ia as and vJ arsirer orezy pw jjH pcBB1' Cjr geo ia fit G-a-E-T-9-iW-A cf jr EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER Mr and Mrs Harfcof Hart spent Wednesday in this city Dr Mitchell up stairs in The McCormick-Saeltzer building Drink Tony sharp steam beer and you have to take the Keeley cure Patterson Co successors toT Houston home-made harness cheap for cash For Black wild oat seed also gold oats Apply to Frisbie An derson inch 1st Albert Sieger the jolly German stock-raiser of Elmore was here Wednesday purchasing supplies Campbell the popular liveryman of Cottonwood celebrated St day in this city Nillson the well-known farmer and stock-raiser of Smithson spent Thursday at the county eeat Died at the county hospital March 6 1897 William Clinton a native of New York City at the age of 58 years For sale Ono upright piano second hand equally as good as new For particulars inquire at this office Mrs Smith of Hart accompanied by her son Neil Webb are visiting Smith and family Little Neil is Buffering with pneumonia Durst a farmer and stock-raiser of Montgomery creek was a visitor in town Wednesday He came down to see his daughter who has been quite sick Sheriff Houston went out to McCloskey gulch Wednesday to search for the money stolen from the body of Serafina Geniguani and afterwards hidden by the mtiderere Mr Josephine Forbes came in from her ho i on Rich Gulch Tuesday evening and rook the local train Wednesday morning for Red Bluff on a short visit to friends Whitehorse a capitalist of New York City who is largely interested in the famous Central mine in Old Diggings and after whom the postoffice of Whitehouse was named is here to inspect tho property The preliminary examination of the two Indians charged with' the murder of Geniguani was concluded Tuesday afternoon when Judge Garden bound the prisoners over for trial in the superior court without bonds Joseph A Kahny filed with the county recorder March 16th a water right to 50 inches of the waters of gulch one-half mile south of Iron Mountain to bejised for domestic purposes also at the North Star placer mine Articles of agreement were filed with the county recorder on March 16th by which James McMann agrees to sell to Tamson Ilanlon for the sum of $3300 the of of of of Sec 2 38 4 and improvements Robert Cox the weil-kuown miner who was formerly employed in the Uncle Sam mine returned to this city Tuesday after an extended absence at Ophir where he was engaged in mining lie will enter the employ of the Mountain Copper company at Iron Mountain The shooting range of Company II of this city is being greatly improved by a new target bulkhead The small bulkhead for the protection of the markers is well under way as is also the target frame The use of the ground occupied by the shooting range is kindly permitted by the Bank of Shasta county and is a part of the old sawmill site A pleasant social dance was given by the employes of the Mountain Copper company at Iron Mountain Tuesday night The dance was given in the mess house a part of which was partitioned of! into a dining-room where the supper was served The Schilling LaDue orchestra of five pieces furn ished the music and a royal good time was reported The dancing continued until daylight Wednesday morning Redding Hardware Co LIMITED SUCCESSOR) TO LEFEBVRE FITZPATRICK Ammunition General Stock No wonder that Corbett was defeated he bad Fits in the ring 7 Died at Shingletown March 11 1897 Bedford aged 83 years Died in Anderson March 10 1897 Hiram Bidwell aged 82 years 1 month and 6 days Lee has removed his paint shop from Tehama street to North street between California and Market streets The Holt Gregg company began work Wednesday morning upon the foundation of the Rhodes building on Market street The Conant ferry which has been closed to traffic for several days past while undergoing repairs resumed op erations Friday A Yon Kruize superintendent of Sybil mine on Deadwood Trinity county is having a new set of rings made for the mill which is upon the property Morrow filed in the superior court March 18th a complaint for divorce from Matthew Morrow upon the grounds of desertion and failure to provide Crawford and family arrived here Thursday mcrning'from Wagoner Missouri They expect to locate permanently in this county and engage in farming Ben Rule who is employed in the Iron Mountain mine is here visiting hia family He expects to remove his family from Newtown to this city to reside permanently There were filed for record in this county on March 17th United States patents to the Central Pacific Railroad company for 31216597 acres of land in the Redding land district Primm as attorney for II Watts filed in the superior court on March 17th a complaint against Bainbridge Brown and A Brown to recover $93812 alleged to be due on a promissory note Wiseman has again gone into the hotel business He has associated himself with Chas Montgomery the well known hotel man and will conduct the Silver State hotel at 16 and 18 Mason street San Francisco The hotel is centrally located and the rates are reasonable There is considerable activity about the Redding Machine works The core oven is being remodeled and a turning lathe has been added to the pattern shop The patterns for the great sections of the water jacket furnaces of tho Mountain Copper company are completed Mr and Mrs Strode came down from Whiskvtown Thursday afternoon Mr Strode has just returned from a two visit to the Oro Fino mine near Trinity Center which property he owns in company with his brother George They expect to resume operations in a few weeks for a run Accidents will happen even to the observer of the United States weather bureau Mr McAdie stated yesterday that the weather would be clear to-day He now realizes his error and his forecast of to-day is that we will have showers this afternoon clearing to-night and fair to-morrow District Attorney Rose has filed in the superior court tho justice court papers in tho criminal actions against James Russell charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill Charles A Wcser and against Louis Richards and William Miller charged with the murder of Serafina Geniguani County Clerk Drynan received a letter Thursday morning from Judge Sweeny whp has been in San Francisco since Monday under the treatment of an oculist The writer states tiiat he will be unable to return until Wednesday morning The clerk is instructed to continue for one week all mattere set for hearing in the superior court for Saturday Marcli 20th Wednesday afternoon sheriff Houston visited the cabin on McCloskey gulch formerly occupied by Louis Richar and William Miller the murderers of Serafina Geniguani He found $1630 in tho place near the cabin designated by Richards in his confession On Thursday tho sheriff accompanied by Richards Coroner Earnest and Deputy Sheriff Green again visited tbe cabin to search for share of the ill-gotten gains Harry Durfor proprietor of the Redding and Hart stage line relates an in teresting story of the antics of a peaceful cow which he calls cow on a bridle He was passing along tbe lane of the old Reid ranch beyond tbe Conant ferry Wednesday when he ol served a cow moving with her head in an ordinary bridle which hung npon the gate post of a corral The cow sad-dently became entangled in the bridle and started around tbe corral at the height of speed bellowing at every jump The animal finally extricated terself and going over to one corner of the corral began leisurely chewing her cud We handle and Supplies Stoves Ranges Kitchenware 0 Tinware Etc Etc BR1EFLETS A corrugated iron Bhed is being erected in the rear of the building on Market street General Tilloteon went to San Francisco on Thursday overland train on a short business trip Mrs Mary Goe took the local train Friday morning for Woodland Yolo esunty where ehe will visit friends Mrs Isaac Baer and daughter Ruth took the local train Friday morning for Buisun Solano county where they will visit friends 'Watson and A Tyler of Edgewood Siskiyou county were here Friday on business before the United States landofficc Dodd a prominent mining man of Oakland is inspecting the mining resources of our county and is making his headquarters in this city Robinson lias returned from San Francisco and will erect a mill in Western Shasta to demonstrate a new process for the working of rebellious ores The dull hoary reports as of distant artillery heard in this city Friday afternoon were caused by the blasting of heavy iron for the Redding Machine works Mark Thatcher tlin fanner and sawmill proprietor of the Shiogletown country was here Friday on business connected with land titles lie was accompanied by his wife George Seamans superintendent of the Walker brothera mine on Star gulch was in town Friday on business connected with the application for United States patents to the property 0 Blodgett principal of the Redding public schools states that we will enjoy a full eight term this year The schools will run for seven weeks more and close on Friday May 7lh Ed Lamus contractor on the Iron Mountain railway was down from Keswick Thursday evening There seems to be an attraction for Ed in this city and his friends say it is at the Temple hotel George Smith of Ilart was here Thursday evening to see his step-son Neil Webb who is very sick George says that his sister llattie is keeping bouse for him 'temporarily and that Miss Nellie is also visiting him Isaac Baer president and Dr 0 II Simons manager of the Princess lly druulic miningeompany which is opur ating extensively at Horsetown and on the Klamath river in Siskiyou county took the overland train Friday morning for Montague en route to the mine Paul Welzold a jeweler of Willows Glenn county arrived here on Thurs day local train lie owns the lot on the west sido of Market street be tween the lots of Louis Rhodes and Al bcrC'Magor and contemplates the erection of a brick building in the near fu ture The aristocratic contingent of the Redding sports who altcnned the prize fight returned from Marysville on Fri day overland train Among them were Frank Saunders August Al breebt and Fred Bradshaw They made the round trip from Marysville to Car eon in a special Pullman car Michael Shannon the well-known miner who formerly operated near Cop ley returned to this city Friday mom ing after an extended visit to Rausburg county lie reports that the boom is over and tbo excitement is abating rapidly There are several good properties in the district but be believes that most of the mines are over esti mated and as a district is nothing like as rich or as extensive as reported Sheriff Houston failed to find the balance of tbe money hidden by the murderers of Serafina Geniguani It now transpires that the $1630 found under the manzanita bush near the cabin was bidden by William Miller A thorough search for the money hidden by Louis Richards revealed the fact that some person had visited the scene prior to the visit of the sheriff and Richards and had carried the plunder away They recovered the purse of the murdered man and it contained a few cents in gold dust Chief Goldberg when he was below purchased a shut-off nozzle to be used on tbe fire bose With this nozzle a hose can be carried to any part of a residence without damage by water to the furniture If the fire is in the kitchen the hose can be carried through the parlor without losing a single drop of water These nozzles are an excellent thing and the fire department should have several of them They will certainly minimize the damage by water which is often greater than the damage by fire Shelf Hardware Coal Oil and Gasoline Tinning and Plumbing A Specialty MARKET STREET REDDING Redding Machine Works CARR Prop The Proprietors of the above Works wish to announce that they are prepared to do all Kinds of Foundry and Engines Pumping or Machine Work Mining Electrical Machinery on short notice We are prepared to make Brass or Iron Castings All work at San Francisco prices Satisfaction Terms Strictly Cash M-AGENTS FOR GAS AND GASOLINE ENGINES james Younsra- DEALER IX Iron Steel Coal HARDWARE Universal Stoves and Tinware Crockery and Glanwarc Faints Oils finishes ALSO- Mill 3a TINNING AND PLUMBING ON SHORT ORDER A LIBERAL SHARE of Public Patronage JAMBS YOUNG Cor Butte California Street Not for Mar body cau spend a dollar or two for Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil If you have got a lingering cough or are run down are weak and exhausted by reason of the Grippe ask your doctor if Emulsion just what you need in the emergency The combined virtues of the Cod-liver Oil the Hypophosphites and Glycerine as prepared in Emulsion will give you flesh and strength rapidly and 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