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This table gives tbe highest and lowest tem-perature lnJackson for each day, together withthe rainfall, as recorded by self-registeringinstruments kept at tho Ledger offlcfl.
Church Notes..—_,— .Order of Bervicos nt the Methodist
Episcopal church bs follows: Kun-diiy BChool at '2 p. tn , pnmc.liitiK ser-vii'iiHevery Suiidiiy to oommeuce at11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. in., prayer meet-ing every Wednesday at7:UU p.m.The publio ia cordially invited toattend tbOße services.
The End of the Worldshould it come to-mori'cw would findfully Miol'Uin people' Buffering withrheumatism of either alight or seriousnature. Mobody need suffer withrheumatism for JJallard'a Snow Lini-ment drives away tue trouble, relievesthe paiu instantly and leaves theuser as well and eupple as a twoyear old. .Sold by Kusbor's CityPharmacy.
HON. F. V. WOOD, JUDGE
Estate of Ueo. il. Kinuhart.—
Final account and petition for dis-tribution filed, May 2ti set fur hear-ing. •
New CasesK. V. Lonlgo vs. IS. Privitali.-The
complaint sets fortb that on the 11thday of May, 11*1)t, a judgment wasentered in tbe superior court of Ama-dor in favor uf plaintiff arid againstdefendant for the sum of SSIU.GJTbe judgment has remained whollyunsatisfied, save the sum of 6100 paidthereon. Suit is brought to obtainjudgment for the balance witb in-terest at V por cent, tbe total amountclaimed boing 6710.10.
Estate of Orvillo U. Kandolph.—Mary M. Litbgow petitions for lettersof administration; May 25 sot forhearing. \u25a0 :
Total rainfall forseason to date ..5t. 27 inchesTo corresponding poriod 1ust Reason U.S'J
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I'fhnfollowing tnntmmflnts hAy« h«en fllfidtor record In thfirecorder* omen ulnee our Iftitroport. We publish n complete H*t of rtncii-mentu recorded, and must decllnn lo acondo toany roqtient to mipprOHS ftny document fromthoRO column!). Unn'tnßk us to do *o
Deeds.— Oustnv Ilaumnun ct ux, etnl to J. J. McHorlnv, Original Ama-dor quattz mine, Amndor Cily,
Charles llngberg to John N. Lnf-stead and nndlvidntl ouc'-half lutfr-lest In tbo Silver Tick claim nent De-fendo, 610.
John J. MoSorley to Original Ama-dor Mines Co., Original Amndorquartz mine, Amador City, 8!ii>.000.
Krnest L'lokerlng to (Jeorge Hvana,40 ncros in 15-7-11, 810.
Jasper 11. Phillips ot ux to ThomasL\ ilnwdon, 120 acres In 10-7 10, andright of way, 910.
Wm. K. MoKenzie, et ux to Jasperil.Phillips 1120 acres iv 10-7-10 audright of nay. 910.
James 11. Marks ot ux to Thomas V.Hiiwdnn, Plymouth gold quattz mine,near Plymouth. 6500.
Henty Schroeder to Mrs Mary A.Sobroeder, 112^ acres in 3U-8-10 andlot4 block 5, Oleta, $1.
Albert U. Volz et ux to A. V.Johnson et ux, 40 acres in18-7-10, noconsideration.
Mortgage— Maria Garabaldi to Jose-phine Kettagliatn, lot 4 block 4,Sutter Creek, 6200 for four years withinterest at tbe rate of G pet cent perannum.
ljease— Mrs E. H. Uambert et alleases to A. C. Matulicb a one-halfinterest in 680 acres known as theCentral llouao ranch near Drytowu,for 3 years at an annual rental of 6340.
Proof ot Labor—J. ii.CJrillo et alon placer claim iv 22-7-12.
Trust Deed— Ueorge Hloom et ux toTitle (JuiiraiU.ee and Trust Co., 80acres iv 22-7-11 and lauds elsewhere,6500 payable in eight months withinterest at tbe rate of 12 per cent perannum.
Cancellation of Mortgage— Oneto tqIJadaraano.
Jjocntion —W. I!. French locatesCoyote placer, Oleta district. \u25a0
Certificate of Kedemption- J. JJ.Weston on 100 acres iv 30-8-12, IGOacres in 3-8-11 and ICO ares in 31-8-12and 30-8-12 taxes of 1888, 1895 and1902, $02.81.
tsOCUMENTS RECORDED.
The Free License Business.
Posteis are out tor the Italinupicnio in celebration of tbe independ-ence of Italy, on Fullou's grove ouSuuday, the (Jth of June. The officersselected are Q. Uranohetti, president.W. Tarn, vice president, A. Ambi-golio, grand marshal: aid, 11. Foletti;orators, F. N. Belgrano of San Fran-cisco in Italian, and Judge Wood ivKnglisb. Among tho amusementsmay be mentioned a baseball gamefor 575, between Jackson and SutterC?eek; a bnena game, witb 820 asfirst prize and 810 seooad prize.Everything is being done to makothis the most attructivo affair of thiskind in many years.
Italian Picnic.
A flnrptiso whh given to sporta InntSunday afternoon nu tho Jacksondiamond. Tho rngulnt club arrangeda match with the socoiid nine, -com-posml mainly ot chlldieu nttondiug\u25a0Ohooli The Juveniles, however, havnbeen practicing very faithfully, nudproved n Ronulno eyo-opeuor to theolder players. It was oloßoly i.ou-tooted from start to llulsh. J'iach sidenmli/.eil at the outset that it wns nowalkover. At tho ond of tbe ninthinnings the score stood 4to 4. Ho itwaa decided to play another iiiiiingf,and this sealed a victory for theyoungsters, the soorp being l> to 4.Timid was great jubilation over tboresult. Indeed, throughout tbo samethe small nlue was cheered to theecho wbenover an especially goodplay was scored. Tbo line up was asfellows:
2d Jackson Ist JacksonL. l>ove o f W. Connersli. lioro 1 t CailemartoriH. Love ss Jj FortnorHoltz a b W. FortuerCarrara 1b W. KustTain r f JjavoronoHicks o UaifneyHoro p MerkelDelabide 1b • Ardittu
Kuiibby Innings.1 2 34 B II7! 0 10
2d Nine 3 O 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 —5IstNine 000201)01 10—4
New Ice Plant Started.J'mv persons are aware of tbe
extent to which John Strohm haslately enlarged his ice makingplant, aud the big outlay involvedtherein. For a couple of monthsmou have been working to installtbe large electric motor and tbe com-pressor for the ice making business.It is now nearing completion. Ihe75 horse power dynamo was startedfor the lirst time Sunday and workednicely. The whole plant bus beentested, and found to bo all right. Itwas expected to get tbe new worksstarted at ico making to-day, and torun steadily thereafter. This im-provement has iiivovied an expend!tare of 810,000. The two plants, theold one being of only 8 tons capacity,bavo cobt 818,000, to say nothing ofthe beer making plant. Altogether,Strohm has spoilt $50,000 on thebiewery aud ice plant. The newplant is equal to 20 tons of ice perday. 'The consumption of ice insummer averages about 5 ' tons perday for tbo general public, and 3tons per day used in the breworybusiness. And to prcduco thisquantity the plant hud to be run toits utmost capacity nißht and day,aud still fall short of the demand.It has cost SIiOOO per year for import-ed ice. This outside expense will boentirely obviated now, aud ampleprovision leftfor a big iuauy owning the sugar refinery atSalinas iv Monterey county, haveasked for a bid on BUUO tons of limestone rock, delivered at lone. Thisis the biggest order, or rather pro-posal, that has been received. Itde-monstrates that those interested arekeenly alive to tbo possibilities of thelime resources of this county. Tbodifficulty is not iv quarrying thematerial, or the quantity, but thotransportation problem iv shipping itthe three miles which iutorvenes be-tween tbe quarry and the railroad do-pot ut lone. The J. aud K. road isnearer tbe quarry, but there is noroad, aud tbe county to be traversedia rough aud billy, presenting mornserious obstacles to;transportationthan even tbe three miles to love.In the event of the Speoltels optionhuing permitted to lapse, soino ettortwilldoubtless be made to organize vcompany to purobaao the quarry, andconstruct a tramway to the railroadso aa to bo üblo to deliver thomineral at a price to compete withother outside points. Iho optionruns until November next. It is notlikoly,however, that it will bn aur-rendered.
California Postcard Views, incolors. Over !!OUO subjects compris-ing Yosemlte Valley, Lmlto Taboe,Übasta and places of interest through-out the state. 25— no two alike—2scents, W. Fred Uentle, 2212 SutlerSt. Han Francisco.
Dr. J. D. Fogarty, dentist, Jack-son. Otlloo in Kay 'a building, Mainstreet. 1 Hours from 9a. in. tillsp.p. m Telephone, Black 363. :
Postmaster F. Duden, accompaniedby his bride, returned home Tuesdayevening. The pair were cordiallygreeted on the occasion by theirmany well-wisbere. <
Kauobers. are busy harvestingvolunteer crops. The crop is muchbetter than the gloomy forbodings ota couple of weeks back predicted.ln some places it comes pretty wellup to the average.
Sidney Oerrans, who has been em-ployed around the mines hereabouts,left Saturday for tbe land of hisnativity, with tbe intention of remainiug there.
Mr and Mrs Sinclair left Saturdayfor Cripple Creek, Colorado, wherethey formerly Jived.
Mr and Mrs Trenery departedSaturday, bound for Orange county,in tbe southern part of tbo state,and intend to go into tbo fruit busi-ness.
The liov. B. U. Hnin, rector of theEpiscopal church iv Jacksou for thepast year, left witb bis family, onSaturday last for Minnesota, whoreho has accepted a call from a church.The church hero is left without aresident pastor, hut arrangementswill bo mude to hold services atstated intervals, until a regularpastor cau be socuretl.
Mis^ JCriMO Htusal left Sunday niorn-ii;g for Hun Francisco, to stay inde-finitely. She expects to visit Seattloand the Alaska Yukon exposition intbo near future.
Mrs A bratnol'sky left Sunday morn-lug fur Sun Francisco, on a visit torelatives'.
(J. Ji. Arditto, senior past presi-dent of Amador Aerio No. 1776,Fraternal Odrer ot Eagles, left Satur-day to attend tbe stuto convention ofthat order, which met ut Santa CJmzfur tbe Hist four days of this week,lie is entitled to a Beat iv the con-vention uy viitue of bis official posi-tion.
Instead of tbe usual evening ser-vices iv the M. E. church Just Sun-day, Jesag I). Kuykendail i'eud auncidiess to t tip young folks.
Reports from Glue L^ea »««t weekfrom reliable sources, were to theulltHit that snow was over 25 feet deepon. tlj« level in tout vicinity—an un-precedented quantity for thia Seasonot tbe yeai. ibere willbe no lack ofstored water for mining and otherpurposes this summer aud fall, uulohhunusually waim rains occur to melttbe snow. Tbo pasturage season intbe vicinity of Silver Jake and acrosstbe divide willbe very late this year.
Mrs Oscar Keicbling, and hersister, Miss Daly, came up from SanFrauoisco Saturday ou v visit witbfriends iv Jackson.
Jos. (iluckfeld expects to mnvointo bis now premlaos, the lied Front,dunug the next few days. The sbelv-liug Is all in plaoe, aud everything isin roudinowH for busiuess. Altogethertbo coruer of Court uud Muni streetis the finest appearing busiuess pio.perty along Alain stieot.
We acknowledge receipt of a tiukitof admission to tho grounds (if theYukon-Alaska exhibition in Soattlo,good during the entire period of thooxpnsitiou, from Juue until October.The mauagemont of tbe fair appro-dates tbe importance of tho prossin contributing to tbe Hiiooesu of theaifnir. Ah a rule tbe press in themost proteut factor In eucoeua orfailure of noy publio enterprise.
Jon. (Jurilmldl, employed ut (Siiioc-
uhlo'd. store while uuiug v sharpknife, the blade slipped iv some way,uud cut au ugly gush in hia left leg.It was not Horhiiiu. Tho nuviiiiwof l)rKudlcult wore culled to ilimh thowound. Jhu victim weut right alongwith his work uttenvtm!4.
J. B. Wilson. Dentist. Hours 9a.m. to 5 p. in. Phone
—Office, black
441: residence. Black 391; Jackson.Krneet Lernin baa resignod hia posi-
tion as clerk at the Ulobe hotel, hav-ing accepted a place at tho AtnndorCentral depot at Mnrtells. His plaoeat tho Ulobe has been tilled by J. b\-Mello.
J. H iiyttioil Volcauo, left yester-day morning Jar Stockton for medicaltrentmeut. He has sull'eiod for a loug
. time from cancer below the right eye.lie has undergone treatment at thebunds of several doctors, and sub-mitted to siirgicul operations, but. tbodisease persists. Ho will'cousult ex-perts in fcjtookton, aud perhaps go onto Hitri KiauMisoo to place him undertbocare of some expert iv that city.
A marriuge license was issued Tues-day to .Ezra A. Taylor, age 20, ofPlymouth, to Clara M. Kreuch, 17,Oletn, thu consent- iv writing tit the
.father in erioh iustauco being given.Kor Kule.
—t!JB ncres of good agii-
cultural aud grazing luud, lit I'oruatHomo. Thirty miroG timber land,with at least 1000 cords live blackonk. for full particulars apply onpremises, or to John Uulds, Jackson,Cal. my 7-t f
WllQtecl-A pplioitor to secureorders for the tailoring huisness.Uooii salary to the right man, andsteady employment. Apply to Wai.2{obs, the Tailor, Jackson. x,"\Vni. Scbroeder baa a now deliverywagon, manufactured by (Jeo, Lnoot. jIt fa a very couvoniunt vehlolo forthe business.
five or six men formerly employ-ed at tbo Aigouunt, went to work atthe copper mine near lone on Wed-nesday, presumably on the sameterms as tiro olfered by tbo minesarouud Jaokson— eight hours actualwork.
Johnny Chinii, who has rcoveredfrom a serious iittuct of pbneuDiouio,la able to roturu to bis work atPiconnloh haruess shop.
Owing to the strike tho business, bouses— hutcher shops, grocerybouses, aud hoarding bouse keepers,have \u25a0 been compelled tor their ownproteotion to adopt a ousb baals.With the underground workeis unem-ployed, bußinesa men are compelledto out out tired Itaa much as possible.Jn au emergency ot this diameter,the commercial Interests. Rbould gettogether, aud adopt a common policy.Iv union, there is strength. Audunited iiutiun is judt us salutary fortradesuiau us (or those engaged ivmanual labor.
lteut vvill.lmcharged on idle motets,and after (il)days they willbe removedwithout noMi'o. U. I'i. Letung. ,
W. J. Duvia of Pluo (JrovH, wholost one eye uud was injured in thuother, by v lii.nt whllo employed outlni Aminior tiauul UQU Wn.nt I'uint,lntt for Uiii ifraoolJOQ WtulnusdnyiDoriilux for troatmett tor jiivtight.
A big delegation from Jackson isKoiMK ovt'r to Suitor Creek to-woriow(Sutiirdiiy) night, to attend the con-cert; over thirty reseivod eeut ticketsImve been cold hure ami there urn hutii few left ut Kiilisi'i'h diug store.Tho udvuuoe eulo of seats in Suiterhas beeu large, uud v packed house ivassured.
Only tho bi'.-l oIh«hIohI iiiiisin willbe iLMidcrcd. TliiiGutter Creek Hraesliniiil willtiivn nil tuu'ii uir concert(in Mulu itii'it in Nuh"r Creak, pre-rudiii"thu ii.v H'iul.
Tim proQrillii t i tie it'inlmiil inHut or Croelt Silunln ui^ht will ba(jipon fret) to the IVslon eobool bojaI'iiiliivBtteruoou, nu'l for the lcm-litof the Idiiu Mt>thu Iut •'luiri'h in louu|Frid iv ill;.'.lii.
Tun woi'Bt toe tor 12 yotim of JohnDuyu, uf tSiiuhviii, Mirii., was » iuiiniiiK ulitor. tin paid dm-ims overIIWJ witli.jul.benollt. Then Uuobleu'lAniimi Halve killed thu ulour uudruied Mm, (.'uioh fever-torei, tmiiu,trlmiH, re/emu, mlt iliciim. lllllllli-ble for pilot), iiuni:-, Hi'iiMi, outs,t'uruu. 23ut Hiiiijjiuilin'n(Inij;btorr.
Kills to stop the Fiend
BASEBALL.
Jackson Juveniles Defeat the FirstNine.
SUPERIOR COURTPROCEEDINGS
AMADOU LEDGER 1
JACKSON, Cal MAY21, 100!)
TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL
LOCAL NEWS
iTemp! Si- jTompig.Date. g,ii Date. ig,
K:!r_lay 1.,'.908j 43: 86;....; 17 \u0084..j-85; 78]' ••
i! i43: 88: ...! 18 .80; 76!•—
H !67i 87!....! 1» I89: 77j—.
4 i 48! Iff..y. 20 1.89 74 j•"••
6 11 86!....! 21 i8H; 55:....6 44r 86:....! 22 ;j :j.. .7 43! 85!....! 23 : li...
\u25a0' 8 «: 85!....! S4 : ; ....0 ! 45! 00!....! 25 \ :....
10 i 35! 75: i 2« ! :\.V.t11 85 75..;J 27. ...-.| : . U,;\i ;40 76!....! 28 |I I!....13 !38! 70!....!! 29 j: :j....it 40| 80 .vr. so : :;•••\u25a015 ! 4(>i 83:.... i| 31 ji, : ...!16 ! OS: 78L...! :i:....
iTemp! Si- jTompig.Date. g,ii Date. ig,
K:!r_lay 1.,'.908j 43: 86;....; 17 \u0084..j-85; 78]' ••
i! i43: 88: ...! 18 .80; 76!•—
H !67i 87!....! 1» I89: 77j—.
4 i 48! Iff..y. 20 1.89 74 j•"••
6 11 86!....! 21 i8H; 55:....6 44r 86:....! 22 ;j :j.. .7 43! 85!....! 23 : li...
\u25a0' 8 «: 85!....! S4 : ; ....0 ! 45! 00!....! 25 \ :....
10 i 35! 75: i 2« ! :\.V.t11 85 75..;J 27. ...-.| : . U,;\i ;40 76!....! 28 |I I!....13 !38! 70!....!! 29 j: :j....it 40| 80 .vr. so : :;•••\u25a015 ! 4(>i 83:.... i| 31 ji, : ...!16 ! OS: 78L...! :i:....
o jfi.m vjosixJLmBoars tho /) liMkx.i Vcj Have Always Bought
Mst!tra121) New Creation Two-Step
N. 1. Military Hand132 Kiihi's liiiii!;Prvauii of You Med-
ley, Anieiic'iiii(,v .!'phony Orchubti'u134 Kuir harvard Wmtaea
Maiiili' 1.i'viand Ms Hand117 Love and Ouv-: ion
Vin.'ii • lii-ti'iitnentalTun120 Nina lliiiihKioiu:li|11'J Ca-ting llreail IJjjuti thn Wbteil
Xi jriiVaiiiiovilleCo.183 Si lVrliim/Horn Duui'e
j Ada Jonei &Leu Speuucr