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April 28, 1898 (4 pages)

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RRR REEL Reece nsmnmenenme ne oo es & ° 4 Ez purpose ‘ear, an ness as befores Nevad: may pr IK Rie ATE H? s% tiono Francisco, North San Notice—1 one dese ynent No, 6, 1898, the am respective s Name. w mas, Ard in ack vf the Boar day of Fbrui reel of suc bescid av ve pany, Fra ~ P. M. of said meut thereo tising and ex _Office—Roo . Francisco. pire NO hat the St ud Road Poll rs, for the ye J K NOW DU FICE OR * ection 2800 ¢ Ows: ery mae j uty-one ance fy pau xed, mun Dollars, pr m the firs Mouday in rs Btion 3316 of sare cc gan raison noe ce Sos eee 6 she. Pre oe ee ro. 2u i Ne m on lov ke 12 Sar Tre UR itm a ST send TAR TRANSCRIPT. THE QUARTZ SOUVENIRS APRIL 2g. 15¥8. Will be Presented to the Delegates at Ae pight’s Re-eptioa. A REPRESENTATIVE BUDY. Torighr’s Re.eptioa bine At the reception to be given the CAPTUREOF THE GUYDO. . { The Native Sons of the Goiden West are a representaiive body of active manhood. They are a representative class not 80 mach by reason of their Grand Parior at Armory Huli this even-} ing by tie Native Daughters 0? Laurel . ow the Big Spanish Stéamer the yuartz sduveuirs which have been . ot tel Dae _ being native to California as because vrepared for them. Only those delethey are “sons” and belong to that (getes and grand officers who are in attendunce will be entitied to the souvenirs. Thirty members of Manzanita Parlor frames the destinies of States. srheir: ,.¢ Native Dawehiers at Grass Valley great body ef young manhood, of ali the sources of American sonship,which fathers have blazed pathways through) with the Native Sons of Quartz) Partor ; forests, crossed prairies and rivers auc . also wiil be present, and fhe wives of mountains to found settiemeats aud . ‘be Native Sons and hnousbauds of the Rey a oak : Native auehters will attend. build cities, Ther have done more . N ears bal ae Beginning about eight o'clock there than this, They have settled the prob-) .i1) be a short aasical and Literary prolem of the strength ‘or weakness of a j4ramme, of bigh merit, affer which republican form of government and’ tancing is to he enjoyed 1]i] midnight. defreshmenis are to be served duriog he evening. : A aeons ~¢ 600 Brief Notes. have‘kept intact and largely added te; the heritage left by Washington and the heroes of the Revoiutien. ‘The . work of the generation tbat is passing ; Miss Stella Beardsley has__returued off the stage bus been well and fuith¢rom San Francisco, fully performed. It is of incalculable Constable “J. J. Srgbrne ia down ‘“walue and an inestimable source of from North Bloomfield. Miss Nellie Lenbart of San Francisco is visiting Miss Emma Scheemer. : Ice cream soda with fruit flavors at the nation gives tangible proof that the . Rob. Cobn’s confectionery store all same energy, devdtion and patriotism ’ Edwerd. Dinkeispiel of the Solano animate them that stirred their fore-. Republican arrived bere last evening : = {from Suistn to look in on the Grand play ickxhon: meets enoh Bate hanes { Parlor. F. W. Hutchinson of Suisun, the country up to its present penriees ‘another Native, is with him. position among the nations. “. Miss Hoeft will go to San Francisco Snaday to purchase a new and large . stock-of millinery, patterns and hats tg a jand invites all the jadies tq the disThe publication in the Transcrrpr/ Play of the very latest styles in the of the: official minutes of the Grand . Millinery art, Parlor session has resulted in about all . future hope and strength when the vigorous young manhood of the State and . TAKEN THE RIGHT OF WAY. ober reading matter being crowded , out this week. Not only bas the gen. eral news of the days been slighted on . this account, but columns of interesting matter relative tothe Natives and their unofficial doings have been lef! over daily—all of which we very much regret. Matters will resume their normal condition in a day or two, and untii then we trust our regular subscribers will exercise patience, j L. D. Hagenkamd, Joaquin MILLER is responsible forthe Past President of Rincon Parlor, candifollowing: “As for the futare of Cali. date for Grand Inside Sentinel, aa fornia, I don’t believe the most san-. qguine man has yet dared to picture its . splendor. In the course of time every foot of ground from the Sierras to the . sea will be held as high as the land in. and about Los Angeles and San Diego. . 21S 1 LU we tue Faleotine, tue laud uf . milk and honey, the holy land. As/. surely as the sun rises, the people will drift and.crowd and back up against . this great sea, where they can go no, further, till California is as full as ever . populous Palestine, when her armies . were “numbered by hundreds. of thou. A. F. Jones, sands. For all the fruits, all the fine! Of Oroville, ex-State Senator and Past Grand President. things to eat or:to look upon, that} Jerusalem or Damasus know, are in! California.” BR keeerceerereerenea + 0@e The Grand Parlor Ball. Last night’s ball ‘at Armory Hall in 1 $400,005, Stic was taken last night ten covered his consciousness, and is on Parlor, the delegates‘will be personally . : 1 : Was Oyerhanied.presented by Hydranlic Parlor with . . \ietpaimnenaenngss mest temp { ¥ . Key West. 740 a. m, April B.—The . . monitor Terror sent the big Spanish; Steamer Gisd> into port this morning . witha prize crew commanded by Lien. ‘tenant Lualto. She is tne rich=st prize . yet taken, being worth with her cargo . miles of Cardenaz while going from) Verona to Havana with provisions and money. ‘The Terror fired a shot across her bow when she pat-out her lights , and started to run. The Monitear fired . several affected shots, dismantling the pilot hogse The Machias which was iear at hand joined in the chase, and . wheu it opened fire she stapped and . surrendered. ; eit Key West, April 28th.—The Ameri. ‘gan can Monitor “Terror” captared the . Spanish steamer “Guido,” as the latter 3 Peas hye was attempting to rny the blockade at . : Havana, but quit when a shot from the monitor hit her pilot house. The Guide was taken into Key West with . . her prize crew. . { Artillery to the Front. Cuicamaveva,Gg.,Apri} 28—Two bat. teries of light aptillery left today for . Tampa, Florida. It is believed the . men‘ and guns will be stationed at! : £dgement which is the key to the Hae! Joe D. Norris, vaua harbor. : . Of Centerviie, now Grand Outside ; Sentinel, to: be elected Grand Inside ' Sentinel tomorrow. ’ A Job Suspected. Visiting the Mines. Lonpon, April 28.—A special from! ost of the Grand Parlor delegates bewildered by the attitude of the Gov. and saw much of an interesting and ernment of Great Britain, It ig be— — Pag were finely lieved here there is a secret compact entertained, espec at the Chambetween the United States and Great . Pl0" 88d Providence, being afforded Britain. Dying From a Blow. ing the afternoon. SacRAMENTO, April 28.—-Bull McCarty, pi who was knocked out by young Griffo!} (gli for Robin Hood. in a boxing contest and has not yet re—————+-999-+—___—— Go To Tye Ow: for Pabst Milwaukee . his death bed at the Sisters Hospital. Henry C. Gesford, Of Napa, J unior Past Grand’ President. Sn ee Rebekahs Take Notice. Madrid says the Spanish officials are . visited the quartz mines this afternoon . #24 at popular prices. cdintadinenadntaadie ia anaes te Officers of Laurel Parlor No. 6, N. D. G. W., at Nevada City. EveryTuine is first-class at Tue Ow:, Neva Rebekah Degree Lodge, No. every opportunity to inspect those, 118, will hold a special meeting on Satgreat properties both above and below . Urday eveniug, April 80th, at their _jg@round. Quitea number of the doele-. hall. Business of importance will be gates drove over to Grass Valley dur-! transacted and every member is requested to be present. By order of JENNIE THomas, N. G. Lityye Ware, Secretary. 26e Try Tae Ow1 for fine mixed drinks, Lager—on draught. Itis delicious. tf We knowhowtomix’em. m&l-tf. LL __—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—E Portugal’s Position, . Lonpon, April 28.—A sensation has . been caused by the action of Portugal — stopping the telegraphing of information of movements of warships, This is believed to indicate that Portugal will help Spain. The Forts Demolished. MAHER & CO. Some of the incidents in the early history of California have been the foundation stone upon which the rapidly . honor of the Grand Parlor was a briljliant and altogether enjoyable social t . gathering of great magnitude—a fitting . finish to the magnificent parade in the Key West, April 28th—The American cruisers New York and Cincinnati tana the Monitor Puritan were fired upon by the Matanzas forts yesterday 23 NEW TODAY. . LARASOL-S. -»» Spaniards.are. kicking. themselves. for . growing society of the Native Sons of morning. It was one of the largest the Golden West has been firmly and! Parties that bas been given here, there substantially erected. Atthe time of . being “some BOS coupieg on: ame Gober. . The grand march was led by Grand this occurence they were looked upon } President Clark and Miss May Martin, . ag merely the passing current events . the President of Laurel Parlor. The of the times. But asthe years have . management of the floor was faultless passed along, they. have become crys-. #24 the music by Goyne’s orchestra tallized into positive matter which, like . "8° 8004. The delegates and every: ’ . body else spent a delightful evening. good seed cast into productive soi], has ee 5 Cee ke ; borne rich fruits among which may be . witnessed this highly popular association, which holds a powerful sway in} the future destitiies of the native State . of its members. me Ca.rrornia should be justly proud of her Native Sons and Daughters.’ They . have given evidence that they are! worthy not only of her highest esteem but also of the warmest consideration. . of the entire country. She can rest) satisfied that in any emergency they . will respond to her demands and that William M. Conley,
she can at all times rely upon their due Superior Judge of Madera county. Now Grand First Vice President. To be.elected Grand President tomorrow. presses Ready to Fight. When the minister of war was ask ed Manita, April 28,—The Spanish if it would be so regarded to send the . sausdron bas taken up its position valuable machine adorning the third , Seven miles from Manila and is awaitpage of this paper, to Spain, he suid ing the American squadron. that ander the circumstances it would . i not be treason, because when the ee their foolishness in pulling Uticle A Ball Combine. Sam’s whiskers they can do nothing! SAN FRaANcisco, April 28.-The Calielse, meanwhile we will capture Cuba, fornia and Pacific baseball » leagues Porta Rica and the Phillipines. Theregonsolidated last night with these oer ape — sarang lira officers : Eugene Bert, President ; J.J. But Waxel the Tailor is going to stay, Rauer, Vice President; J. Bonet, Treas:; and if you have your Tailoring, Clean-' H. Stephens, Sec. The clubs are the ing aud Repairing done by him inthe Gilt Edge, Santa Cruz, San Jose, San futare as you have in the past you will. Pranciseo, San Francisco Athletics, not need any kicking machine, but in : : the interest of humsulty oil be went! eee to Spain. Bt ss Sieg ores ren ns __ For City Marshal. Remember if you want something wr. A. TOMPEINS Tue Ow. isthe placeto ,o io. They regard for her.welfare, prosperity and renown. Nota Treasonable Act, afternoon. The vessels ran in close to the shore and returned the fire, demolishing the forts in eighteen minutes. The fleet was unharmed. The American aim was perfect while that of the Spaniards was wild. It is reported that many Spanish. ¢ were killed in the forts. _ PY {00 Spaniards Killed. WasHINGTON, April 28th —Unofticial . advices today indicate. 100 Spaniards were killed in the bormbadment of . Matanzas. ~ 4 Sampson has received orders to bom. . } Every One Is New. vard the entire coast. Orders to Commander Sampson. mee WasuineoTon, April 28.—Sampson haa i been ordered to reduce all fortifications on the north coast of Cuba. News of the engagements at Matanzas are hourly expected. \ all this season’s production, ) Acep all shades: Arranging War Plans, WASHINGTON, April 28. _ Brigadierfay Ladies of Nevada County : . Our Parasols have arrived. Every One Is Different. : Every One Is Stylish. Every One Che Latest, a Ladies, if you want a Parasol come to us. We? have all shades---Plaids, Checks, Stripes, White, Red, Black, Wavy, Sreen, . Purple and Black and White. We will display them in Our Window Ina Day or Two. Send for samples. 5 PH Do not forget us when you want Kid Stoves. We MAHER & CO. P. S.--Do not fail to see our Yow Wash Soods, General Shafer commanding the New = = Orleans Brigade, accompanied by Col. Babcock, was at the war Department today in response to a summons and conferred with General Miles. It is rumored the subject oftheir talk was the landing of food in Ouba for the insurgents. nee sina ed Blacksmithing and Wagoamaking BARTON 4&0 ENSON are now pre. caved te 4cnh ae blacker! IN YOUR ork PE For City Marshal. CALL AT T. P. BYRNE. office of City Marshal. His name will not-be printed upon the tickets, and those-desiring to vote for him must write bis name on the ticket. ; S hereby need lide 3 lead—all others follow. m31-tf I be kt eggs oles of Sy a cis Is the Independent candidate for -tine . ede “ HOOK For Most Fashionable Styles =. And Perfect Satisfaction Sieaese . ~§ O@MILLINERYOO As Well as Prices,"Miss Hoeft’s, ( ‘Stein’s Stationery Store. Sal “ F auk D. Ryan, Past Grand President. District At-torney of Sacramento county. Perey Long, Of San Francisco, ex-Grand Trustee. — Wanted. For Sale at a Bargain. My residence property on Prospect . dle and Western States.“ Must be Hill. Large lot, house ahd barn. City healthy, a good worker.and responsiwater and electric lights. : _ . ble. Address “Traveler,” 2306 Van. fl-tf 0. ©, PERCIVAL, Ness Ave., San Francisco, Cal. it pare Pea t . ae . HOLD ON! We are here witha large and an up-to-date stock of A visit to our store will convince you that Our placeis the trading post for you Special For Five Days : Men’s Wool Suits, in lain or smal] Pj Straight Cut Men’s Suite at. $5.55. in Check , the latest Boy’s Wool Suits, ages 5 to 1 . 3 for $1 per suit. We also carry a fine line of Men’s, Ladies’. Mis Children’s Shoes, in all the latest shades and toes, oo SS = The Popular Clothing Store. So. LS. Commercial Street. n elephone—ftere 20°. se ce a a. For the Best Millinery . AT GREAT BARGAIN YOU SHOULD EXAMINE TH “x E STOCK KEPT ——-BY NILES SISTERS, In the New Building adjoining Wm. H Smith’ Come and See the Latest. Parisian and New York 'K st [RFA Specialty of Re-Trimming Hats at Very ss ey] Have You Heard very one says the most stylish and. artist? : cally Grimmed Hats an? the . vriees are to be found at the ocery Store, nost 2easonble‘ Leader Wt 1ery, Broad Street, A woman to travel through the Mid< Official Rec FOUR Grand Paric at the Opera Geo. D, Olark Grand Mars Geo. W. Colge Grand Secre utes were pri Geo Oakes r thereof be dis) Frank H, . Credentials 1 credentials 6f Parlor. : < ‘Phe followin utison was ref “tect NEVAD G orge D. Ol G. W.: The undersi; as a represent No. 180, N. 8. € special permi Orange Parlo: eopy of the se Respecttu G. V. Costell ing resoluatioa: WHEREAS it on the streets knowledge of certain Grand to-wit: Past . Ryan and Gre Zalala went tc -day and while -of certain imy :ables wholly a file of the Ord: pa quole, terra «and baked but Waepeas, th wot Native 8S ‘steady diet c ming birds, a est and virtuo iby circumsta selves to mea and WHEREAS, 8t of the Grand ( the great prin fraternity upc and especially cou ntry is me does their @7 verest reprob only to the « history infor burning plays tknown air, “T ithe old town 1 “Therefore, . Grand Parlor grave appreh into the bill cers of foreigt and must for¢ to the great n tive Sons, at that should a1 daring his t any of the « named, he shi be forever de office in-the g all processio of the distiz rouche, and : walk and ca shall ba sub ties as the gr _and fraternit: ( We move te 7, Constituti so that said s lows: A member this Parlor ix either for du shall be Jiabl In suspend bership the f vba strictly fo ist. The -sion must be Financial Se by bim to th that on a da <will be liable must be .#e linble te sus prior to the the Parlor: 2nd. sac en the brot game to hin ing such n rected to tl place of ads paid thereo * $d, The motice shal * bogk havin shal) make manner of Ath. At date mame where suck guspensior ing, the § open parle to suspen open Parl: service of such dec! nd mann recorded i the fact th ed to the Aollare or