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April 24, 1900 (4 pages)

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Cy e THE TRANSORIPT. Issued EverytRvening, Sundays Excepted, AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, TERMS OF SUBSORITTION : By Mail, ° $6 Per Year By Carrier, > ‘= —-: 423 1620 Per Week Delivered to any part of the city. TELEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0. BOX B. TUESD AY.....:. April 24, 1900 PERSONAL PO POINTERS. and Young. today. J. C. Campbell is ill with la grippe a San Jose. Miss Edith Hooper of Lost Hill is quite ill. J.8S. Landsburg came over from Relief Hill today. J. German came over. from North San Juan today, . H. W. Davis came oF from Auburn this afternoon. Mrs. William Richards has retarned from Sacramento. ; W.Breston came over from Cherokee this afternoon. M.H. Hilderbrand came down ,from Washington today. W. Hogan came down from North Bloomfield today. Mrs. J. F.; Kidder of Grass Valley was Visiting here today. Robert Taylor of North Bloomfield was in town last evening. W. D. Long came home last evening from ihe metropolis. E. F. Kieffer came over from North San Juan yesterday. 'T. 8S. Clark of San Francisco came in on the afternoon train. : Mrs. Mattie J. Hillyer arrived here Sunday night from Auburn: A. Schoti of San Francisco arrived here on the afternoon train. E. Penrose and J. Hatcher came over from Relief Hill yesterday. Mrs. Wm. McKinlay, Jr., retarned yesterday from a trip below. Thos. Vizzard of Moore’s Flat has returned from San Francisco. Edgar Hook went to San Francisc6 this morning on mining business, Ollie Clark left today for Bartlett Springs for the benefit of his health. T. Halkyard and Mise Grace Halkyard came down from Camptonville today. Mrs. C. H. Barton left on the morn* jng train for Vallejo to join her husband. Miss Elizabeth Monaghan of Detroit, Michigan, is here on a visit to Miss Leddy. District Attorney E. B. Power and wife have returned from a visit to San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jorgensen and: H. P. Larsen, of Relief Hill, have returned from Salinas. Ernest Towle who has been to San Fruncisco and Vallejo returned home last evening. G. M. Sayles arrived here from Forest City today. He is on his way to San Francisco. Mrs. M. D. Cooley came down from Washington today. She is on her way to San Francisco. Mrs. A. H, Tickell has returned from a visit to relatives in Sacramento and Colusa counties, William Waters left yesterday for Calumet, Mich., which place»he will make his future home. The young son of Richard Gilbert; who has been very sick with pneumonia, is better today. Miss Annie Plummer has returned from Sacramento, where she received treatment for her eyes. John Calvin who has been here spending a few days. returned to Gaston Ridge this morning. E. L. Gibben, D: Israel and C. H. Washington of San Francisco came in on the train last evening. TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. to investigate the organization of the Red Cross Society in the different countries. She will doubtless make herflongest s‘ay at Geneva, Switzerland, that it will be a strong factor in cementing the friendly relations now resumed between Spain and America. Miss Barton will be accompanied by Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey of Washington, the counsel of the National Red Cross, as there will be many legal po.nts to consider in the adjustment of the various phases of organization work. No time has been set for the return of Miss Barton. She will come back whom she feele that her mission has been accomplished, and will then begin the work of strengthening and broadening the Red Cross work. of America. Manufacturers Meet. Boston, April 24.—The fifth annaul convention of the National Association of Manufacturers, opened in Tremont Temple today, and will continue until the 26th. The concluding, Thursday evening, will be devoted to a banquet, tendered by the citizens of New England and to members of the association in attendance from outside of New Engjand. This banquet, in the Mechanic’s Building, will bring together not only members of the manufacturers association, but a large porportion of the membership of the New England Cotton Manufacturers’ Association, the National Association of Wool Manufactares, the New England Shoe and Leather Association, and the American Paper and. Pulp Association, all of which will co-operate in this final feature of the convention. President MoKinley will probably be the guest of honor on this occasion, with Mr. Wu Ting -Tang, the Ch nese minister ; Comte Cassini, the Russian ambassador; Hon. John D. Long, the Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, D. D., of Boston, and other men of notein public life. About twelve hundred prominent men will attend the banquet. East River Tunnel Hearing. New Yorx, April 23,—A franchise hearing whereby the New York, Brooklyn and Jersey City Transportation Company is to build a tunnel connecting New York and Brooklyn and to operate an electric or compressed air road, is being bad here today. Most comprehensive is the tunnel company’s project. It proposes to begin its underground road ata point under West street in Manhattan, near Cortlandt street, and run thence under West and Liberty streets, Maiden Lane, to and under the East River to the Plaza, Brooklyn. There the company hopes to connect with the one operated by the New Yo-k and Brooklyn Union Transporation Company. The promoter of the enterprise is George Wilson. He retains 586 of the 1000 shares. The capital, ofthe corporation is $60,000. The tannels for which franchises have been asked would cost millions. New Cent Paper in London. Lonpon, April 24—A new one-cent morning paper called the Daily Express was produced here today, by OC. Arthur Pearson, with whom Alfred E. R. Williams of San Francisco ar-. Hormeworth, proprietor of the Daily rived here last evening and left this morning for Graniteville. R. KR. Porter returned to Chicago Mail, began his journalistic career. It has been issued fora fortnight in the office, for the purpose of ,erfecting Park today after attending the Repub-. the organizatiou. It will be Liberallican Central Committee meeting. W. P. T. Gorevan, a brother of Mrs. Louis Vincent, formerly of this city, died at San Francisco last Saturday. $8. W. Rool,of Log Angeles, who has Imperialist in politics, aud will run directly in competition with tbe Daily Mailand Morning Leader. The other two-cent papers are keenly feeling the campetition of their cheaper rivals and been over on the San Juan ridge, ar-. the advent of the Daily Express, with rived here dast evening on, his way home. George Cloud who came down to at*. tend the Republican Central Committee meeting returned this morning to Washington. Mrs. Fred Joubert and daughters, Misses Hortine and Mary, returned yesterday from San Francisco, en route to their home near Oamptonville. Col. E. Ds Boyle, who is now operating in Willow Valley district, has retarned from Mujave, where he went to examiue a quartz ledge for a New York company, —_—_—_———— Coffee, Coffee, Coffee Coffee, Coffee. Just GOOD COFFEE, that’s all! Peerless Braud 40 cents per pound. No premiums, You get your money's worth of Coffee. WoxF eells it. tt cacad Many a Lover Gas tarned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifles the breath.by its action on DUHODG SEC. 08 RECRIAE 8108 SE, for sours hg Tpeogge Aya ey 25 ote. and 50 For sale by H. Dick arn, pe Arnel. tf e fee all of Pearson’s organization, to push;it, introduces an additional disturbing element. The Morning Post is said to be the only two cent paper which has progressed under the new order of things, while the others have all retrograded, Sunflower League Banquet. Wionrra, Kan., April 24.—The first annual meeting and banquet of the Sunflower League will be held here tonight. W. J. Bryan will be the princi. pal speaker. Gov. Ben McMillan of Tennessee, Gov. Frank Thomas of Colorado, George W. Towne of Minnesota and Allen O. Myers of Ohio, will also deliver addresses. The banquet provides for 1000 persons at $2 a plate. ACase of Heart: Disease. Curcaaco, April 23:—Professor Rene de =Poyen-Bellisie, instractor in Roman Philelogy at the University of Chicago, was found dead today in his apartments. He wads at first supposed to have committed suicide, as physicians who were called claimed to have found evidence of posion, but later it was announced that death. was “the result of heart disease. ee wealthy retired navigator, committed Clara Barton Sails for Europe. . uicide this morning on his refeb on New Yorx, April 24—Olara Barton . Fox Island by blowing off his head with sailed for Europe today, as the. ® shotgun. es -was~ the) accredited agent of the Government . Cause. Takes His Own Life. Tacoma, April 23.—Captain Bolten a Napa Man Cute to Griet. Dies of Poison. Cuicaao, April 23.—Dr. Rene de Pyen-Bellisle, professor of French at the University of Chicago, was found dead today in his apartment. Physicians whd examined the. body notified the Coroner that they believed the case to be one of suicide, as indications of poisoning were found. Professor de Bordeaux in 1874. Killed By a Mob. AtLentown, La, April 23.—W. I. White (white) has been shot and killed by Jeff Riston, a negro employe. The murderer escaped to his cabin, a mob he killed himself. An investigation revealed a plot to exterminate the whites; implicating John Hardy and Ed Amos. They were immediately placed against a tree and riddled with bullets by the enraged citizens. A Great Attraction. Mr. A. Q. Scammon has been a purveyor of some of the best comedies and farce comedies for years past and in his latest achievement, “The Real Widow Brown,” which comes to the Theatre at this city tomorrow evening, he possesses one of the best drawing attractions on the road. This bilarious play had a long run in New York simply on the strength of its clever situations and amising complications, but for the road Mr. Scammon has generously and wisely introduced a clever medley. of up-to-date songs and dances, enhancing the iutrinsic merits of the play insomuch a famous critic pronounced the comedy to be a veritable “dramatic cocktail.” It certainly possesses all its exhilarating effects without its fatal consequences. If you feel blue or worried with care go and see “The Real Widow.Brown,” and if you don’t ouuke out @ happier man then your blood is. out of order and you should consult an M. D Peerless Brand Coffee. A pure MOCHA AND JAVA, whole roast Coffee put up in one pound air tight cartoons. WOLF sELLS iT. 40 cents per pound. Try it,and if youn don’t say it’s the most delicious Coffee you ever drank you can return it and get your money back. tf. “He Toat Seexs Finps.” He that takes Hood’s Sarsapariila finds in its use pure blood, good appetite, good digestion and perfect health. It cures dyspepsia, scrofula, salt rheum, boils, pimples and all blood _bamors. ‘ Sick headache is « is cured by _Hood’s Pills. 25c. oes Do You ,1sow ‘ Consumption is preventable? Science thas proven that, and also that neglect s suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on itive guarantee for over fifty years. Forgale Gy Dickerman, the druggist. tf —— Notice to Creditors. he THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Sg a oases yp thao one Californie. < r of estate of Isaac Clifford. deceased. Estate of Isaac A. Clifford, deceased. Notice is tor oft fe cata by the undersigned, administrator of t. state of Fsaac A. Clifparabens kerleccdomeanetae ee ving claims aga: ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first . nacre of this notice to the said admintor at the law office of. Thos, S. Ford, on Eine qe treet, Nevada giv. Nevada county, same being the p) fe eee of the huakaben of ots eaid eank: = Migs asin Dated April 24th, A. i . NILE, Administrator of th ftp f Isaac Cimerd;dteessed 2 ne eee de ad Pe That Should Id Interest Bverybody — 25 cents. Creamery Butter at Wolf's, the. oat Grocer, 45c a roll. . ALBany, Ore. April .28-—A, H. Dantf a emmmmmmee ithe fountain head of Red Cross inspi-. iels of Napa, Cal. a sleight-of-hand received at Snell & Fleming's. ration, but the greatest interest of the. performer and .mind reader who has journey will centre round her visit to. been operating in Portland, while Spain, where, because of her work in . attempting to get on the brakebeam of Daily Chronicle of the of the Doings of Both Old Cuba among the Spaniards, she is sure. an owtgoing freight train here at noon to meet with s-hearty welcome: The. yesterday fell beneath the trncks, His Administration at Washington looks . left leg was crashed and his right foot G. H. Herstien came up from Auburn . on the projected visit of Miss Barton} mangled. He is being cared for by to Spain with especial favor, knowing} the county. Preserved Logan Berries at Wolf's. tf
‘ses have just been received by Hartang Bros. Ladies, go and see them. tf}: ~ Pyen graduated from the Elysee de. evening to act on an. invitation from pursuing. Seeing he would be caught . cigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is, ness, Something New Every Day. For City Assessor,.J. E. Isaac. For Life Insurance see T. B. Gray. Vinton’s Cocaine Toothache Drops. 4 Call on Ed Schmidt when you. ‘ ost anything in the tobacco line. tt: An exquisite lot of Wall Paper just Something new and nice—Bishop’s The Rathbone: Sisters contemplate having a social time tomorrow evening. An office is being constructed at the Mountaineer mine for the use of the superintendent. . A beantiful lot of ladies’ finger par. Thé Electric Power Company will putin new poles from the power house to thie city and Grass Valley. the coming summer. Lithia Magnesia is a much better ar ticle than Citrate of Magnesia. The dose is not as large and price 25 cents. Vinton keeps it. The Fire Department. will meet this the Auburn firemen to attend a big picnic there next Sunday. Miss E. Hoeft has a new advertise ment in today’s TRansorirr, and she speaks of new hats and millinery goods. She has a very fine stock in this line. At “The Grotto” at all times, you can get the finest of liquors, wines, ales, all ye who never their sampled goods.tf Bob Quinn was brought to the county jail this forenoon by Constable Townsend of Grass Vulley. He is to spend ten days in prison for drankenMr. and Mrs, John German have sold new proprietors will take possession on the first of May. Golden Rule Relief Club, No. 1, I. O. O. F., elected the following officers last night: John Waters, President; B. F. Snell, Vice President; G. A. Gray, Secretary; J. F. Hook, Treasurer. The social ‘given at the National Hotel: last evening by the ladies of ‘Trinity Guild was well attended, and all present had a good time. “The ) . lation: to spme land was on trial in the their hotel at North San Juan to their . ~ ‘. sons, Henry and John German. The Seapentas ate : Weather prediciion: “Fair tonight and Wednesday. The case of Bost vs. Johnson in reRepecior Court uan§ last ‘Saturday winine, bat one will be given next Saturday evening. teday. on their. way from Amador ‘county. to the State line. They have wheelbarrows loaded with provisions, blankets, cooking atensils, etc. They ay that so far they have averat: 15 miles per day. THEY HAYE ARRIVED,‘fost ‘New 2-Cont Government Stump . Books Which Are the Rage. day received:a:large; lot’ of the new stamp books, an account of which was published in the TransorrrT a short time since. They are now for sale at the following prices: ere 12 2-cent stamps, 25.cents. .~ % do do ~ 49 + do = 48 do do 97 do . You Try it. If Shiloh’s Cough and Cure, which is sold for the small price of, 25 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. for sale by setae man, the draggist. For Sale at a Bargain. The building on Commercial street formerly occupied by the Referee saloon is offered for sale ata bargain: For particulars enquire of BROWN & MORGAN. Dance At Indian Fiat There will be a social danceat Union Hall Indian Flat, on Saturday evening, April 23 ments, 75 cents. Everybody invited. td. Sun Pro ALL MADE WITH a hy ues = The Old Way—Lap Tube. LEGG & SHAW COMPANY. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY! ' —S0LE AGENT FOR— BOWERS RUBBER CO.’S HOSE. of Hose. SEAMLESS TUBE. Hose—Seamles ) PREPPPPHHSSS PSD So Ra f ‘THE BEST PLACE TO BUY YOUR % HATS AND MILLINERY (O00, 1: IS AT . : # MISS HOEFT’S, Broad St —————————_—_— 7 ‘» every body.. Miss Greene jg an en on os fo and can suit Three prospectérs appeared in town . deteaice ction Admission per couple ‘including refresh-} ~* Guild ladies . 5 up an attractive . ” See Big Window. _ Ladies, when you read this advertisement telling you about . displaySummer Wash Fabrics At Maher & Oo.’s, do not delay a minute, but come and see this d la in time and select. You may think {t is too early and not warm enongh yct, That is a mistake. There is one time in which to buy. Wash Goods: and that Is eetly in the season—then you get first choice, and this year our Wash Good, are prettier than ever. We will name some few of the many beautiful goods: WHITE DIMITY ar WHITE FRENCH ORGANDIE_ ek WHITE SILK ORGANDIE Aggy St qpaph WHITE INDIA LINEN oe ‘WHITE NAINSOOK WHITE SILK MULL WHITE BATISTE WHITE SILK DIMITY WHITE VICTORIA.LAWN WHITE FIGURED. SWISS ALL KINDS OF WHITE GOODS. S Colored Wash Goods in all the delicate shades, tints ‘aud textured: 7 come and see us some day very soon and we will show you what we advertise aud tore than we advertise. > 2 Respectfully, dLeahex Be Co. SUMMER OORSETS all in Oorset Covers—new make—grander than e ever shown here. STYLISH.. Opening Days: . SATURDAY, MONDAY Tr: AND TUESDAY . MI LLINERY “April 7th, 9th and 10th CR) WHEN WIL, BE SHOWN THE Largest, Fullest and Best Selection Ever brought to this cbanty. Any style of. ae or t Hat can be had trimmed or untrimmed. The fact that Miss Nellie Tetreau s with us is a sufficient guarantee that all work turned out of our establishment will beartistic. — . W. H. CRAWFOR LONG STRIDES Have been mia:/e during the tare: ot = ° time-pieces. They are not more accurate and durable than they ~ 4 used to be, but are lower-priced. ‘We'will be pleased to show'you the . 0 Latest and Best in Glocks and Watches: If you will visit our store. Come and see us whether you are read to buy or not. We are both practical watchmakers, -having learned our trades: with as good workmen as the werld can boast. We do repairing for ple all over Nevada and Sierra counties. Send your watch or clock to us if it does not run right. We guarantee to satisfy you in every way or will give yon your money back. ute LEIS, A. & H.W. HARTUNG, See Telephone West 14, ~~ Broad LAS Nevada ae saa MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. few years in. the maui Keeneoee PORPPEDDRED DDE RODDDEDDDEDDDEEED ‘IT REMAINS : TO BE SEEN That we save you money on your Groceries ~ t nD qa of goods. Glanoe over these bargains: . ndfather’s Mush.. .3 Packages for 25c Id Medal Sugar Corn.....10c per Can PRPPPEPSEPYSSEYPRESEE SED PEP 2 @ a ? 4 3 . 4 i) 3 bd ? ¢ am 4 4 4 Lf ? ¢ bd bd @ Lf Ld ¢ Lf bf WOLFE 3 bd xf ” daaaaesseaaaaaaceeeaeeeecaaceeadans go now for $7. We sti ‘ run them this week We earnestly request those kn tue accounts iu the bende of an attorney with ine CARTER & JOH NS'TON. A Few Specials for This Week Only. special run on them, All $3.00 Pants Go Now for $2.00 All $4.00 Pants Go Now for $3.00 All $6.00. Pants Go Now .or $3.50 Young Men’s ‘Suits, sizes from 13 years to 19 years, © and $9.00. ° Sizes from 5 to for $2.75. “And remember everythi i he ete reded to cout an son hig on tan oot mit Von: Soveeaatvas indapile Se bP Beg settle their We have abont 500 pair of Men’s Pants on our counters which must he closed out. They are neat patterns and good fitting goods, and.i in order to close them out we have concluded to make a ‘All $6,00 Pants Go Now for $425. All $7.00 Pants Go. Now for $6.50 All $8.00 Pants Go Now for $6.50 “used to sell for $10, $12 and $15. They have a few of those Boys’ Suits left which used to sell for $5, $6 closing them out now for $3.75. We also have a beautifel line of little fellows’ 10 years. them at any cost. and $7.00. “ "We are est Suits which used to sell. for $5.00, we will © and must be closed out ¢ Gash. . ‘accounts within 80 days or we will put Limes Lemons’: Oranges 3 Bananas dust Received at. Ter Candy Paolo. It’s igh Named. ut the ipt pampe, tl handle. ; down but ] finally Mr. emall ‘suo purchase view torul thie way water ina depth, Temby & the privileg Shebley’s P the Argone give their . of fifteen and will f fing: Curl; May pole ¢ Burlesque meuts and and many « Gone Mrs. T. \ Gathrie, lei Winters, Y« tto make a quarters at that if Dx place all ris there. The bis conditi: can take hit To Be Edward I of Granite morrow at t “mey on Bros Graniteville pile, and ha: “wish them ~ gpew life. 1 ‘part of the . T Superinte Hudson m hae just pu Douglass, f jeonsists of company 3 mine is io are very m Speci Carter & Aisement it ‘ney have counters, a 98 to 98. 1 cto 9660. 1 fered, as th ing the ad Tea A force forenoon i New York jpreparator jlarge heav -done the p ypearance. will P Oharles forger, wil tomorrow sing was h gery by a’