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Free Press from Redding, California • 7

Free Press from Redding, California • 7

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Free Pressi
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Redding, California
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7
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lira lrned Mias Marne Welsh MIsbMary Smith lsvisitlng: Lollie'Lowapn at French Galen A I ADrArch Oleares has settled from umm oh MlilSd PiiorioorjcEDisucciS VEAJ A to- rti'j Arrlni ui Departer it t-Q: ZCO 1 UP'1- HVZt rifiljiji it 980 SfiSSSS I SSJESS 'fe A r'r-'' umumamniam AlftfN tt ft 1 Pepftft8aa A IK MIV Mrs Mead Everhart has returned to I a Barbara her home In Woodland i trusted Inform us Bedding pu blic sohool will September gfffov JE MeGarrey has made arrange-ments to Usue a paper from the office of Georgr A this city The in fan eon bom to MrA and Geo Simmons at 1 French Gulch died and was buried this week Born at Doudstatien state of Iowa I'- r- to the wife of Trout a son 1 Mrs Daniels of 8hasta while suffer-Mrs Trout was formerly Mies Amelia I jB8 wljh a sprained ankle fell recent- ly and broke the bones hj- flOOC OOIhaaaa 44 ii 00 9p IKa Sa rx Ml MittaaM Boyd A -r Harry Durfor and Lilly Bessmer married Wednesday Judge Simonds performing the ceremony UnvW-A 'Scott of Dnnsmuir Visited Shasta and Bedding this week While here she was the guest of Mrs 1 Welsh va -a SaiSSSrh'SR in the county jail for beating a woman named Sarah Cauley Born at Big Bend August 14th 1893 the wife of John Cox a daughter alse at Lateen August 9th to the wife of Arthur Vaughn a daughter Mr and Mrs Orlittner have returned from rusticating up the road at various resorts Orlittner says that Sims Is the boss place to stop Bobert Martin and wife' who have been living In Mrs Chappell's house wilt remove to -the Orotefend residence I A' 4 1 Shasta county's exhibit baa at last reached the World's fair It was delayed tyecty days Sacramento '-v Prlmm and family have returned from the -fishery on the Mo- Cloud feeling much better for their i recreation iUveryDoay seems pleasea not: Wm Andrew of the Pit river ferry tllO SztFOmelv Low PriCM of washerethUweek-If Iw sucoee J- In selling his ferry he will take a trip I With tllO 8UCC6SSfll trade W6 hftVO held fOT toChicafco 1 I Masterson of the Bed Bluff the past ten days marble works was in town Thursday lee creamat Mrs Knudsen's Buy your groceries' at 6 Nash's 'Luke McDonald of French Gnlolf was In Redding this week A- v-A-'--- Cigarstoys dolls brashes' combs at Bedding book and drugstore FEIdridge under-sheriff returned from a Visit to his ranch Order' drugs medicines perfumery of Redding book and drugstore Judge Sweeny and Clerk Drynan hare returned from their vacation I j-u Spectacles stationery sohool sup- J- 'V plies at Bedding book and drugstore Bobert Bamllton is in! the employ of The McOor irk-8aeltser Company II riHdrid hli night He reports -a nice -fair therel and good racing 0 The telegraph reports an inoreasel In the Cleveland family at Oray I Oables It is not positively known whether it Is a gold bug or a silver I insect The immense zrish gaixis ahd the selling of such a vast of goods has' caused other merchants coxxr siderable worry v-v -7 i 1 To guard against malaria drink plenty of artlett spring mineral --v'wter in Lea Dunlng has returned from Copperopolis where he has been em ployed v-V When you" call for a cigar fail to say Wife te" Mrs Wueman has removed to San Francisco Her furniture was sbfp-a: ped Tuesday Tom Houston will sell whips at wholesale prices He has a Jarge stock eoming large peaches from the orchard i me a Smooth 8ome flne McMurray orcha 'v: jl 1 THEY CALL IT A Flunk Warner the old railroad conductor showed his pleasant face hath this week from Colorado things very dull Wm Clarkson the Sisson constable has been appointed to a position in Dia-1 the United States mint at San Francisco and will soon remove to that city with hie family1 The trial of -William Bader ok a charge of murder ip killing 'Hylan Heath will oommenoe in the superior coffrt September 18th Dozier will defend the prisoner Georgs Smith has returned from the Western Union office ab Yrska where he remained a couple of weeks for the regular operator Miss Caro Bass who was taking a vacation A sister of Mrs Morley of Oak Bub with her husband and ohil-Mr and Mrs residence dren and a daughter of John Tracey opposite -'the courthouse is rapidly came up on the local Wednesday evening Miss Tracts has been away Flunk has just come where he reports town nls weak 1 a fill your prescriptions accurately and at fair prices nearing completion mg -Vrill a ar M-jff Every purchaser of goods that has visiB ited our store during the sale claims that they- have obtained more goods' and better-' goods for-- -their money-thani theyever did before in 'Shasta: Co That is all we want please custo- meraia oup etudy -V- What the merchants say amounts to very little Thia: etodc most be sold and we will mention a few OONVIN- COBBS in th way of prices: If you want public you want public MoElwee who has been mining in Butte county was here this I week He says so for bis mining ventures have not turned out satis- factorily Dobrowsky of the landoffioe -is I on the sick list As soon as he gets better Sam Hull and Carl Prehn ex- Kit to take a vacation Id the Big nd country Horace Bailey was here Thursday He says that he roust vacate the Rediker ranch on Cow creek by September 1st and that he wants to rent another ranch at living rates Two men named -Hall and Hinds were blown up while working In the big ditch near Weaverville on Tuesday last A premattfrs blast did the work Hinds will not survive Mr Markwlok Is putting in a wingw dam at the head or tbe water com ditob By this dam it is hoped to raise tbe water and thus save the labor of cleaning out the diteh Boothby formerly a typo on the old Millville -Jfocora and who afterwards established a paper at Wheatland was here this week He lout Ms wife formerly 'Miss Story of Anderson John MoGeehan a saloonkeeper of Mott shot and mortally 'wounded Charles Clayton at that place Tuesday It- is said that Clayton-assisted in beating a man Jo death at Truekee about three years ago Tbe Guild of the Metbodist church will hold a lawn sods! at the home of Mrs Jas Holt on Nob hill next Tuesday evening Games and refreshments will be the order and a general good time Is expected Ur Kermeen of the Hidden Treasure mice near Iron -mountain has bis 10-stamp mill which ha moved over from tbe Mad Ox mine at Wbisky-townT ready to 'start upland will doubtless make a good clean-up in a few weeks land without settle me nt -call on Oleaves Bait-sell Ilea land locators is an epidemic atevalent on jrob hill Some say it caused by the water All orders for ioe cream large email taken by Mrs Knndseu corner Pine and Yuba streets Judge Bush has been appointed treasurer of tbe fair association in attending sohool The regular monthly report of tbe 8tate Board of Health shows for tlie month of July two deaths In Bedding and three in Uhlocy None are reported from Anderson and Millville and Bed Bluff Is not on the list at all Geo Bean who with Frank Johnson' went? East last month has re-' turned The boys visited the fair the national eapitol and other places of Interest On their way home Frank stopped over to visit his brother Mel at Seattle "Man-Size In is the title of a very striking tale by Nesblt In the Argonaut of August 81st It Is a weird tale of a ghostly visit told with snob vividness that it almost seems to be acted out before the reader and the final dlscoveiy leaves one in a very eerie frame of mind A man named Tom Stacey while Brown Brow boyrt DRESS GOODS MD S1LRS BoonUfl launch Pattw Baa SIS SB M-laoh Iwlla Wlks all ooion from US to Ho M-laoh ndlA SUk Sonha in abort looitfea fni is mats up 80-look Hoarietta rednood ftoai He to lOo Bilk Van BaaiMta wiawl IWw SLMtofLM All Wool ferM iwloaad ftom S1M to S0a All Wool Whip Oord radnoad from S1A0 to T5o KnulMi CUbiun ill ooion from Mo to Uo '-V V- COTTON GOODS ms mm p- lfiM yrd Vrenoh redaoed Ho Mb So Vr 40- 1000 aprodefcaeka In wfcl to good from 90eto SHl IAS yard kearr oottna eaaak from So to Be iftOO yard keavy all linen ciaak from lie to 18a ljMnjraida unbleached toMe linen from 80e t- esa 'r-v i latjtavarlaUaaatene-kalt-aeeki -r -Si A- Vy -mk M00 raids iMvynbtoaeMywd wide Maslhi iwdnoed franlOo lose MaHyrtaJokUB Olkzkaai ftom 10a toSo 0JBBQ jmiOm tBdlco Moo Callooi tram So to Bo UVUnitt henjr Ihlitiic print fM eolor radnoed fraa 9e to Be OhllOnii' mitt tern pair EMBBOIPKBED SKIRTIXO theplaoe of Fred Grotofend Housework and other employment by the day Apply to Mrs Heetb cor North and Tellurium streets Bedding The name of Miss Mae Poore was nnlntentionaliv omitted last week as among those who united with the Presbyterian church Ioa cream served at the house every I is pSll I tSaadar by Andrew KDUdseo The city trustees are conferring frightening the team and cansing a with the school trustees regarding runaway Stacey fell off striking his the matter of having the closets on head on a rook He lived until tbe school grounds In tbe north efd I nesday when death claimed him town connected with tte gwr Btohard'Bodda orChlco will The car fore to Santa Bosa wlll be I preach in the Methodist church -to- couofy ifd-iX-T- kobdarship ness College the best actual business school In California Write for olr-culaik Sweet A principal Gleaves has prepared a map of the Sacramento river from to Bed Blnli on which the oral course of the river is outlined all students from ShasU morrow both morning and evening who take onta six Subject for morning service Jeeus ihip In the Santa Boss Busl- Christ the Chief Corner Sub- ifihH'a pm There is talk of selling the city team and hiring private teams nnd persons about town to do the work that is now being done by the city SHOES 1 1 ji y-aoVr 3 First Presbyterian church Rev Barton Perry pastor Tbe usual Hr Xiadtea Lomt 1 Ladle IiOW-catTlea Ladtaa Tienek XU Batkw Poll S4A0 to SkOO lad lee' Vrenok Kid Button from Si00 to OST0 Ladtaa Pebble Coat Batton from S8B0 to SXSS I SM0 to S19B froaSXOOtoSUS I 2r5Ln-? Saved Faith 7 HOSIEKV AND FANCY GOODS --j Z- -s" Ladle Vaat Mack Hoae plain rednoed toSo BOO Ooraete radnoed rroaa IU0 to Mta 10 doaen Haadkerchleta color I rednaed from 10 to Bo UP pair nwnStotolOo UOO pair Ladtea Taa Black Hoae rib rednoed from State Mta MOP pale Ladtaa Vancy Hoae radneed taw Uo I are Ye Through Even-cnnei i Joff 00 by Might but by vrt nT on In Primm 8 Primm A and tbe bars andllffles imu-ked I team" It is hopeS In thteway'to dhH I so ixhihit of fog depth ef water width of stream tribute the city money more evenly I exhibit of etc fhls map with descriptive mat-1 among the people and at: the samei fruit at tbe county fair vTbis map with descriptive mat- among tm NOTIONS HNS A-': 'Jih'jj 'ISA SSL A W' ter 'will be forwarded to our repre-1 time keep Anmbwf ppIhMndr party of- young people among I tbe Impression that the city pays 850 i whom sm MIm Clara Dean jof this per month for water for fire purposes ft 1 -V w1 Children's Bibs Embroidered Gape Pins NeedlesThread Corset Stays Whale Bene Casing Silislas' Linings pI all khids Embroidery Laces all reduced Tbe famous Douglass Shoe greatly reduced Straw Hate Felt Hate Cloth Hats and Hate will be closed out at half their cost Great Bargains Jn Carpets Underwear Clothing Etc We have a very fine line of Dress Saits good value at $84 we are closing them out at and $87 Tranks Talipes all marked down Lace Curtains and Portiere are going rapidly at the prices oar $8 £0 Chenele Fortiers we are selling at $5 a pair' Ed Brackett has returned from the mineral springs in tbe Big Bend country Ed says that the water from these springs with pepper salt and vWS'S'dMjt Trinity Center In a alone and that the' sum is exhorbl--wagon to attend a planes at tant Perhaps this figure wiU not appear so hl when we state that water is running continually info seven flushing tanks and that the I BOp hou8e sewers are kept open by this liberal J1 their patrons use of water It is reported that fourteen laboring The Southern Faciflo wmpany has yWeaverville secured authority from the Eiu tern wdt being unableto get cm reads to apply terminal rates on I on the big ditch They lumber from points in Northern Cali the story that the -management fornfa The rates areas folloWs on 8 Ter7 bad- nd that the reUng ae-lumber logs and shingles' including commodtlons are worsn Probably I fnaStaas haws ma4 naaa aillaia4ail aiQ lng that he was going to Anderson Mia wond retarn that night -Instead of returning be went to Bound straight or mixed carloads minimum have nof beeoad justed an AkAi tv A t- A sent Constable several days pWdd thinking that tbe follow bad Stolon the team bring after him 8e The eonstable met I fJ EVERY welshf 90000 pounds To Chicago and common points- sixty cpnte per 100' pounds or 8180 per ear to Missouri river common points fifty-seven atfd a' half oents per 100 pounds or Ilf per ear: Missouri river common points fifty-five cents per 100 pounds or 110 per car that the rush of workingmen surprised the managers who were unSble to meet the demands of the laborers Monday morning Mr and Mrs McKean's baby gpl sprallowed an open safety pin of small size It Uis- point the patting her finger down the throat Id Jb Pln but eonl him while on hie way here and placed fyf- him under arrest He appeared fore Judge Herron Thursday and there being no evidence that he in-itesded to steal the team he was dla- Tbe snobeas of Hn Anna Beam McKeesporV Pennsylvania In the a treatment of df Bugbee named Fowler hired end gentlemen able rig nt don will undoubtedly be -of interest many mothers She says: "I if several weeks in Johnstown the greet flood on account iband being employed there after my hnsband being employed stable Tuesday and started for the Damp While on tbe way oae 1 i hone stumbled palling the buckle stossech So for tbe on the lines through the ring nod mliJn8 U-hTB perfcBoed no rendering the nine useless In- manag-1 111 ing the tesm which having mat- Thai Thompson saloon wae sold tars their own wmj materially Thursday an attachment There celerated their speed Phil jumped were numerous bidder and tbe stuff out alighting feet and Fowler 1 continued to ride nnttl the boggy struck a tree when he too abandoned the Ht i' Tte hones beeomlng de- not enough to tovet iihalMwbnnt taebed from the baggy brought op CUnrechmkft has -aecarod a lease fo bed several ehtldren with us two took the -diarrhcDs very it some of i and Diarrhcsa Remedy Bev Mrl Chapman It cured f-pwiiif dnn7 Iknewof wmal other that were equally snocessfuLI y-i-iiffoink It eanaot be excelled and cheer- flnally at a form bonse and op nesday Pieaa Slanghter went oaf and brought fo ths romnfoa Neither the of the premises fo Pete Johnson A1 Olncy who will? gOlato bnslness tten Vm Jdgif) owned foe.

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