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April 22, 1895 (4 pages)

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Sey ns A APE OE RE NSE ET ET, aati met / “HEDAILY TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept. 6. 1860.) Calif. evada Citv, Nevada County, ‘undays and ublished Evenings Daily Except Legal Holidays. SUBSCRIPTION Trams—Fifteen Cents & Week, ixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollars a Year When aid in Advance fer a Full Year. LocAL Reapine Notices—Ten Cents a Line or First Insertion, Five Cents 4 Line Each Subequent Time, One Dolia-a Line a Month. Rates _ tor Other Advertising Made Kno yn on Appli“ation he MONDAY.. .--sAPRIL 22. 1895.) ———a— THAT LYING SHEET. — Hat 1s to be Gained by Such Base) . The Record-Union which has: heretofore yeen classed as a truthful and fair newsinto the hands of the It resorts to the yaper has now got Anti-Debris Association. sasest kinds of falsehoods to sustain osition, and adduces arguments that have me and time again. been exploded. Its tatements are so cowardly, and ridiculous 1ts hat not a mining. paper bas descended’ 80 ow as to even notice its tirade. The 'Minaa 0 1g and Scientitic Press, however, has seen 4; . jb to notide’the infamous sheet in the fol»wing language: The Sacramento Record-Union has begun new crusade against bydraulic mining and aily devotes considerable space to opposag the only present. paying industry in the tate. Our Sacramento contemporary argues ers of opinion, and, of course, the RecordTnion has # right, to be wrong. But it has 10 Tight to make statements that are unrue. It publishes editorially, and_reiter, tes a great many things, in ignorance or efiance of the facts; it misquotes history, listorts statements, garbles records, and hroughout evinees more of 4 desire to be than fair or candid. { alse. and malicious ‘hose utterances are in painful contrast to ts usual dignified and courteous manner, of regret that n@ can only arouse a feeling _ journal which has so often reproved recksag mendacity in others should descend to uch low levels of jourdalism itself. The ause it champions must indeed be ® weak ne when it fails to cite argument or truth, ad contents itself with utterances that are a direct opposition to the facts and apsarently made only to foment prejudice and ntagonize interests that are gradually and micably uviting: As for answering the ‘ecord-U nion’s they ave long sitice been completely and ¢flecttally answered by the logic of events. It ; hoped that its madness is but temporary, f it will drop direct falsehood: aud mani* eat exaggeratian and deai with tnis subject "a decent journal should, its adverse comnents will receive attention and answer, vhich its present-ravings neither deserve or require, RIGHTENED BY BICYCLERS. recent statements, — “he Leaders of the Grass Valley Bus Team Run Away. . Last evening between 5 and 6 o'clock, as crown & Blamey’s four-horse bus was en ute to Grass Valley and had reached a rint near the Live Yankee mine, the leads became frightened at a party of ‘bicyclere 10 were approaching from the opposite rection. nly and broke the double-trees loose from 2 pole. The driver was obliged to release The horses swung around sudA Concise Chronicle of Various Folks, Chas. Carveth left Saturday for Montana. John French Corral today. ington this morning. day. yesterday. Misrepresentation:?-. the county seat yesterday. for Sacramento. Walter Mobley was down from North witness, 25 cents; summoning jury of Bloomfield yesterday. twelve, $2; each additional juror, 10 cents; mileage inl service of papers, by rail, 15 8 ral Saturday to see his folks. Saturday for the’ benefit of-her health. from French Corral yesterday. today. Columbia Hill today. in the interest of the Deere Implement Co. ber of friends at from Rocklin, where she has been visiting her’sister, Mrs. Horner. . country. PERSONAL POINTERS. . THAT. BAD FEE BILL _—_— — Which Is: Now in Operation in ‘his State. a A few days ago the Transcript published the fees to be charged by the County Clerk; and herewith we published further quotations from the new fee bill, which shows & reduction of about one-halt of the former rates charged, which reduces the revenue of this county about one-half, This deficiency will cause a higher rate of taxation, 10 “this as well as in every other county in the State. The Sheriff's fees are as follows ; Service of process, 50 cents; attachment execution or order for délivery of personal property, $1; taking bond, 30 cents; serving attachment or execution on any boat, $3 ; keeper's fees (not to exceed), per day, $2; copy of paper, per-fole, 10-cents ; if correct copies are furnished the Sherift for use, no ‘fee advertising and posting, 50 cents; publica— tion notice, reasonable cost; serving writ of possession or restitution, $1.50 ; subpenaing _ Doings and. Intentions. H. J. Darling of Sacramento is in town. Carthy is down from Washington. Albert T. Gloes of San Francisco is here. H. French and wife were over from Wm. Denord and wife of Hollister are re on a. Visit. Surveyor Fred Miller went up to WashH. Meyer was over from Patterson SunThos. S. Ford went to San. Francisco J. &, Goodwin was over from You “Bet, aturday. — H. G. Parsons, of the Tidings, visited Judge Walling and wife left yesterday Nick Monk came over from French Cor: cents; mileage by other mans, 25 cents; . 1 collecting on execution, first $1000 1 per cent; all in excess, one-half of 1 per cent; Mrs. E. P. Hagar left for San Francisco Jobn Doyle and John Fogerty were over & . cents; any other instrument, per folio, 10 cents, The fees of the Recorder are : Recording, per folio, 10 cents; filing, 20 cents; certili~ . t cate uuder seal, 25 cents ; entry of discharge cr release on the margin, 25 cents; searching, each year, 50 cents; abstracts, each instrument, 25 cents; map and plat recording, per course, 10 cents ; sane when not copied S. J. Mason of Spenceville was in town C. Godfrey and wife came over from J. M. Johnson of San Francisco is here Mrs. Clarence Organ entertained a num-— a whist party Saturday hat hydraulic mining is destractive to the . evening. : in a book, 50 cents; figures or letterson vehicle, A cream of tartar baking powder. Hightate, demoralizing to those who’ s9 mine,'. .D. E. Morgan has recovered from his. maps, per folio, 10 cents (never to exceed Jack McHugh, who was to have been sen-. est of all in leavening strength. Latest mmoral in its workings and tendencies, . recent illness and left last night for San . $50); acknowledgment, $1; marriage litenced by Justice Mulloy Saturday afterUnited States Government Food Report. i snerally. These are mat-'. francisc cense, record and certificate,: $1; recording . ‘noon for disturbing the peace, did not come ‘ od a bad thing generally nese are mat-'. francisco. Royal Baking Powder 0o., transcript, etc,, of estrays, $1; marks or}! brands, each 50 cents; oath or affirmation . and certify same, 25 cents; filing and index~ ing nor required by law, 25 cents, indexing per name, 10 cents, All fees of Clerk, Sheriff and Recorder are to be paid to County Treasurer monthly. Jurors’ fees are as follows: In Superior Court attendance, per day $2; grand jurors. per day, $2; jurors in Justices’ Courts, per day, if sworn, $2; mileage 15 cents; mileage Miss Minnie Luchsinger has returned Chas. Hartmann has returned from Grass Valley and will be employed at the tailoring establishment of E. E. Dulac, . A. J. Ridge of Grass Valley left on the Downieville stage this morning fer upMrs, Geo., A. Nihell ‘returned last evenSummarized Mention of Minor Home -1 engine house today. , at Vallejo on the 8th of June. expected here in about ten days, can’t be beat anywhere, to be erected here very. soon. better business this year than ever before. can be obtained at several stands in. town. cipal streets in town require considerable watering. eae stages between here and Washington tomorrow. than they can handle. Sheriff’s deed, $1.50, certificate of sale, 50 of prosperity. good business without advertising in the local papers. ‘Their cash receipts show to. * TRANSCKIPT, contents, out for the first time -today. It is a nice Providence mine, moving with his family they will.go to house keeping. San Francisco at the present time. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT’S . THE RETORT EXPLODED. en A Soda Fountain Operative Has a Close Call While Charging a Tank. = A copp r retort used for rgenerating gas for a soda fountain exploded at Elmer Black’s candy factory, Grass Valley, yesterday In some manner the pressure gauge failed to work and the operttor supposed everything was all right. Suddenly there was an explosion and the retort Happenings. Today was the warmest day of the ‘Season, The carpenters started work on the No. Company C€ will gointo camp this year afternoon. Several other prominent mining men are Sweaters and will take orders for the next ten days from any one desiring these gar ments, prices, for men and boys. in town, for 30 cents cash atGaylords, 20. in town about May Ist. Ir you desire a luxurious growth of healthy hair of a natural color, nature’s crowning. ornament of both sexes, use only Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. Sweaters ! —_-—_ We have received a fine sample line of + 2+ —— 7 } ha ae m We have them in all’ colors and niakiuns Aeon tae The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store, al83t Tue Otp RELIABLE. Linptey’s Currvus Tra, best 50-cent tea Piano Tuning. C. W. Bennett, the piano tuner, will be al7-36 It . bursted. One of the pieces struck the man who was running the machine and knocked him down, producing a slight injury where it hit his leg. Other pieces went through the wall and up through the roof. Had any of these struck the man, whose name is Kneiss, he probably would have been killed, It was a narrow escape for him, Go and try. Foley’s ice cream soda, A very large number of new buildings are The lumber dealers here expect to do a Stra . berries, green peas and new potatoes The roads are very dusty, and the prin¢ Grissell Bros. will start. a daily line’ of A valuable team horse belonging to Mark haver died yesterday afternoon, of pneu~ nonia, 5 : : Painters and carperters have more work That’s a good sign Some merchants believe they can do a he contrary. R: T. Morrison has a new ad, in today’s Read it and reflect over its He is turning out fine work. A. B. Wolf’s new delivery wagon wav POWDER Absolutely Pure. ; nto court at the appointed time. Wm. McKinley, Superintendent of the was engagéd today in into Mrs, Joy’s house near the Suspension bridge, where 106Wall St., N.Y. Nevada City mines are well thought of in Why shouldn’t they be’?7We have some of the best mines on the coast, A saddle horse which Miss Maggie Gilles. NEVADA THEATRE. ol an \ will leave for San Francisco Sunday, which ing from San Francisco, where she has been visiting friends. Mrs. W. F. Luther of Downieville, who has been to San Francisco visiting friends, arrived here last evening on her way home. Warren Green, one of the owners of the Downieville stage line, arrived from Colusa Sunday on his way to Sierra county. Judge Beatty who fell in @ fit last Saturday morning and received a number of slight injuries ebont the head, is able to be out again and has entirely recovered, wind blowing hard. Mrs. G. Cordrey, who has been bookkeeper for L, Hyman & Co. for the past two years, has resigned her position. She place the will make her future home. Hon. Joseph Steffens, Vice President of the California State Bank of Sacramento, has been spending the past’ two days here. On Sunday he went with Postmaster Calkins and family to Pet Hill. Mr. Steffens is very favorably impressed with the outlook for mining, fruit growing and other industries in Nevada county, which he is now pie rides between her home on Gold Flat and the schoolhouse at Banner, where she is engaged as teacher, fell Saturday upon a harrow in the field and one of the tine in Justices’ criminal cases, 1) cents; witnesses’ fees Superior Court, civi] cases, $2 ; witnesses’ fees, criminal cases, $1.50; witMONDAY EVENING, APRIL 20th, 1896. This Week. THE WONDER Special Sale! For B3.90 Just received, a beautiful line of Boys’ Reefer Suits, with sailor collars. They are all the rage, a big value at $5. We will sell them during this week for $3.90 per suit. fon) Seo All our $14.00, $13.00, and $12.00. Men’s Suits, round or week you will buy them from-us for $9.50 per suit. Eor 64.9EO° All our $7, $6, and $5.50 Young. Men's Suits, in round and square cut, dark or light, the latest, this week can be bought by you for $4.90 per suit. ze 7 Eor Gi. A lot of Boys’ Knee Suits, regular value $3, $2.50 and $2, this week for $1 per suit. Kor $1.90 Just received a fine line of Men’s Fedora Hats, in all colors, the latest shapes, regular value $3.50, $3, and $2.75. This week at our store for $1.90 each. Bor 61.ScoO patent tip, kid top, low or high heel, this week will be sold at our store for $1.60 per pair. Respectfully Yours, H. LEVITT, square cut, double or single breasted, dark or light during this All our $2.75 and $2.25 Ladies’ Shoes, round or square toe, , “nA nesses, mileage one way, 10 cents; In criminal cases, actual expenses; Justices’ witnesses, civil cases, per day $1; mileage, Justices’ Courts one way, 10 cents, Coroner’s fees are as follows: general services, $10; witnesses; subpenaed, 25 cents; mileage, 25 cents; directing inter~ Inquest, ment, $2. 5 No fees are now allowed in any proceeding of naturalization. Justices of thePeace may charge these fees only : For all services before trial, $2 ; trial after, $3; if judgement is by default, $2; for all-services-in criminal eases, $3; but no Justice shall be allowed more fees than $75 a month for misdenieanor cases; faking bail, commitment by another, 50 vents; certificate and transcript on appeal, $1; copies of papers, per folio, 10 cents; search warrant, 50 cents; marriage, $3; acknowledgement 1 name, 50 cents; each additional name, 25 cents; deposition taking, per folio, 15 cents; passed through his hip. Benefit Tendered to St. Canice Catholic + +e A FINE ENTERTAINMENT. Church by Richard Foote. Mr. Richard Foote has tendered a benefit to St. Canice Catholic Church to take place on Monday, April 29th. He will be as-— sisted by the leading amateur talent of this city. The list of names is sufficient guarantee that the performance will be firstclass. Mr. Koote’s knowledge of his profession insures one of the most brilliant en tertainments ever witnessed inside the-walls ot a theater. All the participants are working night and day. striving to make GRAND BENEFIT Tendered to Proprietor of the Wonder Outtitting Store, Nevada City—Commercial Street. Grass Valley—Main Street. —BY— RICHARD FOOTE Aided by Well-Known Ladies and Gentlemen. QF Koll particulars in tomorrow's TRANSCKIPT, ST, CANICE CATHOLIC CHURCH . x i 4 . and see them, alien a SE NY ENN EN EY EVR Beautiful Suitings and Overeoats, FOR MEN’S WEAR.~<dme I have an extensive line of imported and domestic A PERFECT . cloths for Dress-Suits, Business Snits, and your ‘Sunday FIT . Best” Suit. Iam making OVERCOA1S of the Latest ; . Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices GUARANTEED. that compare favorably with ‘‘store” overcoats, Come administering oath and certifying to same, 25 cents; commission to take testimony,
50 cents; all services of posting -estray, $1 ; change of venue, $1; issuing writs not herein named, 25 cents; vaths not otherwise provisiting for the first time. + 8 A HORSE'S PROTEST: next Monday a red-letter day in the history }, of Nevada, William IT. Ingle has got together for the occasion one of the largest and best orchestra ever heard in the city, all the selections being entirely new here. vided for, 25 cents; approving bond and justification, 50 cents, Constables are to have these. fees: Summons, each name, 50 cents; summons, copy, 25 cents; levying attachment, or execution or delivery of property, or arrest, $1; serving attachment on boat, $3; keeping personal property, $2; bond, 50 cents; copies, per folio, 10 cents; serving writ or notice, Things That He Does Not Wish to Have Done to Him. Don’t check my head too high. Don’t cut off my tail and then expect me to atand easy without a fly net. Don’t clip the hair off my. a kles and shold of the lines or be dragged from the st, 80 he jet go of the ribbons and jumped m the seat to gral the wheel horses. @ passengers lost no time in getting out terra firma. Che two frightened horses dashed down ;road towards this city, going at full ed, the dragging double-trees making @ ely racket, At C. Weisenburger’s place i horses parted from the double-trees and _ ton inte town, one crossing the suspena bridge and the other going down Sacaento street. Both after ght and! taken back to the bus, hitched and driven to Grass Valley. It is fortu, e that the accident was not attended h serious results. RELEASED ON BAIL. were, 800n ee ee — wore Atwood, Did Not Go to Jail. inan, ng ds of $1,000. . 16 got on his horse to go bbme, whet ther. drawing a large pocket knife rushed a +“yoed and slashed “him once in the lef g but not very deep. The weapon used a blade three inches lohy and over hal . iach wide, and is called 4 cattle knife, The Id be all right in a few days “rsician says the weurd is a serious one, old what the result will be, or Bane, the Party Who Stabbed Louis heriff Douglass arrested young Peter ve at Pleasant Valley Saturday on a rge of stabbing Louis Atwood, another The accused was taken to ss Valley, where he was placed under ‘he affray occurred about 7 o'clock Frievening, at the Anthony House Postse. The boys had been quarreling and . vvod made a remark derogatory to Bane’s At this Bane jumped off his horse » inflictinga cut tliree or four inches es were ovly superficial avd that he Today 50 cents; writing and posting notice, 25 cents, serving subpenas, 25 cents; notice publication, 25° cents; collecting on excution, per cent, 14 ; executing certificate of legs. Don’t burn my feet when I am shod. Don’t yank the bit in my mouth, Don’t say ‘‘back” when you mean ‘‘stand still,” gale, 50 cents ; deed, $1.50; mileage, except Don’t expect me to eat when I have a bad . for arrest, 25 cents; travel outside of towntooth. . ship, 15 cents; travel for arrest, both ways, Don’t hitch me Sut in the cold ‘with the Don’t leave a shoe on me more than four 15 vents (in all other cases one way only is allowed); travel out of county for arrest, both ways, 5 cents; in no case for service in criminal cases shall fees exceed per month $100, or per year $1000; search-warrant, same as arrest; arrest.of prisoner and bringing to court, $1; summvuning jury; $2; transporting to jail, actual cost. weeks, Don’t trot me down hill. Don’t be afraid to water me when I am wam. Do youever drink when you are warin? Don’t whip me if I am afraid. Don’t till me full of useless medicine when I am sick. : Don’t blister me all over if I am lame. Let me rest. . Don’t let some one drive me if they do not know as ‘much about geing as I do, especially a man who is drank. Don’t forget to feed metthree times a day. Don’t call me 13 years old when I am 26, and expect me to be as good as ever. Don’t hit me over the head. Don’t put blinders on me if I go well +2 Supplies Stolen. Some light-fingered person or persons mine near Willow Valley last Friday night and carried off a quantity of supplies stored therein. Mr. Thomas supposes the afcernoon of the following day. without them, Don’t forget my salt. Don’t run me if I have the colic, How would you like that treatment yourself ? Don't burn the bars of my mouth and think you are curing the lampas, . Don’t’ let some smart Aleck make 4 trotter out of me. Don’t work me all day without lifting my colar. Don’t put a mean, nasty bit.in my mouth, Don’t leave me in fly-time without cover~ ng me with alight blanket. : i Don’t allow my stable to be too light in f & esummer-time, zs breaking off the padlock, powder and a number of other artibles. a cece New Warehouses. — 4 have two new warehouses. mate, Colfax is a distributing point for th t t : magnitude of freight shipment from Colfa year. was over $18,000, 729+ The Tramp Nuisaiice. — 8 9 It is thought there wall be many tramps A Rich Pocket. in this vicinity when warm weather comes for good and work becomes plentiful below. The.tramp always.watches where there is Placer county, got into the bladkemith shop at the Thomas : : ’ it was Friday night because the men e mployed around the mine left the premises early Friday afternoon and did not return until The thieves forced an entrance into the shop by They appropriated two or three coils of fuse, some The Sentinel reports that Colfax is to At a low esticommodities that go.to supply the wants of . more than 20,000 people. Some idea ¢f the can be secured from the fagt that the freight paid on fruit shipped from that’ point, last Recently a rich pocket “or chimney was found at Bowman's, near Clipper Gap, in which has been yielding F; 'E. E. DULAC Merchant ‘Tailor. . . . . Con morcial Street, in Trauscript Block. i _—— -~ 3 *x E32 pcre shore: tale ease aarCaRR = Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon, John Caldwell, presiding : eee Estate of Benjamin T. McCormick, deceased. Decree setting apart the whole of estate for the widow and minor child of deceased. ; Estate of John A. Rigli, deceased. Order postponing hearing account and. distribution of estate. Estate and guardianship of John EF. Pengelly et al., minors, Hearing 2d accouut of guardian postponed. We ive Yon SUITS $15 UP. tO Grass Valley Wins. Company D of Auburn and Company H of Grass Valley held a rifle-shooting contest yesterday at the latter place, over the range at the Adams ranch, a short distance BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. IF YOU HAVE A SUIT MADE WITH Us. . a ES PANTS $4 UP. —. SSsrraith Bros. Come to the (red sy For Common Sense JOB OFFICE Perfect Fit Guaranteed. : . ¢ Fone ——__—_-+ «ee o-——— CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS, RECEIPTS, BALL PROGRAMS Merchant Tailors, west of town. Quite a delegation came up J from Auburn, and considerable interest was taken in the match by those not members of either company. The ‘match was won by the Grass Valley boys by eight points, the score standing: Company H, 351; Comp LETTER: HEADS, INVITATIONS, pany D, 343. ee + 0@er-Appraisers Appointed. R. C. Walrath, John T, Morgan and Fred E, Brown have been appointed apptaisers of the property belonging to the estate of the late W. W. Stow, in this county. el ro Str Buried This ,Afternoon, ' Comfortable, The funeral of the late John McArthur took place this afternoon from the family residence, Monro street, and .was well at-tended. ‘The remains were interred in the Broad-street cemetery alongside of the graves of two of his children “who were e. buried-there thirty years ago. Well-watl pale ae SOA Arrer THE Grip, diphtheria, pneumonia scarlet fever, typhoid fever, etc., Hood’s Sarsaparilla is of wonderful benefit in imparting the strength and vigor so much desired, x Hoop’s Puss fer the liver and bowels, act easily, yet promptly and efficiently. and the prices sell them, Standard Outing Shirts abe garments are all cut full 36 inches jong ey are made with French Placque sl penings Yoke back, seams all filled, Os Ge Perfect fitting in every particular, We have them in all grades and the very la leara thet he was hurt much worse, than firet supposed and that the attending ‘ that it will be some days before it can plenty of work and—goes the other way. a Go to Gayloid’s and git a package Shredded Codfish. It is fine. ea o. was found the other day, which assays $40. al2BORN. from six to ten thousand dollars per day with prospects of still better. Another ledge to the ton. At Gold Flat, near this city, April 20th, ove peepee ss mene i etannete tn wre . qqeneiantiasiin Sie SS BE te the wife of James Gallagher, a-daughter.’ Marcus M, cee a The Old Reliable, CIRCULARS, High-Grade, BUSINESS CARDS, : ASSAY REPORTS, ~ Low Price, , BANK CHECKS, STATEMENTS, Stylish. HAN DBILLS, BRIEFS, -~ and are guaranteed to be PAY ROLLS, ENVELOPES, test patterns, TICKETS, _ @VISTTING, CARDS —. 3 a Baruh, Manager. ETC, £1G : as “TRANSCRET STOCK CERTIFICATES, —— fm THED » Publisher BROWN 15 Cts. P ; La w SIX . —_—— MONDAY Dist Gen. R. the Savage M. Levy, ‘ the Comst remain her Ing at our hold of son is to be ho ested in th meas and besides hay mining bus city over.t ing store f¢ Pine and C & Johnstor store on Bi Hotel. A Mr, Levy « did then, 7 Li Albert I so. much. n cans by hu and his cov Journal, is glish parer of age anc is unmarri . man comm iis sinalles xelling for the Ladies lication ri “Spring,” French er It) signs for t PREMA' and the he bald, by t Hair Rene sum, The foll maining iI Nevada C Ritte *. Cotte Craig Harr Hent Kirm oLows Mille Sher Parn If not « will be se ties calli please sa; cent for ¢ Yn By lo reach the is only o1 by caused . cons inucous. When tk rumbling when it result, a taken ov mal con ever 5 bil catarrh, conditio Wew any cag that can Send foi Add f av: An wishes necessa county, office, If yo some, . of that ig g ™* Ome Plen box, Ple: ‘ and tl al7.