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April 6, 1899 (4 pages)

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Sous a hould final +h S Fe eS ae : cos i obi mage: REORGANIZE THE N. 6. t . could be had until after the expiration Does This Strike Muddy complexions, breath come from chronic HR WORM TURNS, . MINING SUIT BRCON. 5 THE TRANSCRIPT. “GRASS VALLEY NEWS. . — = r fi 9, “ t; * Published every evening oxo lof the: present commissioners’ term; . Onders Have Just Been, Issued. by the. A Day's Record of Our Neighbors as Told A County Editor. Gives His Brothers @ The Kate Hayes Mine Enjoined From} Karl's Clover Root ee tor, BROWN é&. CALKINS. . . soon, Dee sllsenstiys coor Peas -Adjotant-Goneral. ” Over The Telephone. Roasting. s Hydraulicking. ond Soot, or sale Oy Hf. > Ms P. BROWN, “1. 8, CALKINS. onseelit likiectlea: Shek aerial ta Orders have been issued from. the. “Mrs. W-n. Constantine is dangerously. Once ina while the Page ml Yesterday’s Marysville acalogoey the druggist. Te injunction and leaving: them: freeto} headquarters of the Adjutant-General. sick, She had a babe a few days ago. tell the country cousin out in a eat . . County Clerk Gotdon Bowman has Pay eng eo yo 260 at Ho 4 THURSDAY..... “APRIL 6, 1899. . make such changes: and reductions as of the National Guard providing for. , Mrs. A. Chavanne died this morning . district how to ranapaper. The latest ' his custody the papers in an injunction pails nn’s. a i 1 atiasimemasmengne hearing and determination might justhe reorganization of that body im ac-. at one o’clock. She will be buried in. we have noticed is aroast given the gyit brought in. the name of Yuba miei 3 — Will Hold ————— tity. ‘cordance with an Act passed by. ‘the San Francisco. -. coutitry press for dunning their patrons . county against the Kate Hayes Mining pee oe THE RAILROAD COMMISSION. . 1 nas teen statea that the proposed . Lesisiature at its recent session. Captain Barlow leaves here Monday . through the paper, and claim that they . Company te restrain them from minThrough the Soles N ‘action of. the Réilroad-Conimission was. ‘The new law grants leave ‘of.absence . for Petaluma where she will take com-. Should present a “ee es eae ing by the hydraulic process, same ae The Nev x * Proposition to End the Litigation . inspired by the Southersi Pactfic Com‘to all. guardsmen who served in the . mand of the bartacks. ond oe iar ieee a ons 6.) . baring been phaeed on reaond et S¥e hold & mee ya pany in order to get. rid of the present. war—a leave covering the period from. A child of Wim. Deeble on Hil’s Flat . *tera Pmey oe paper . ing. : o'clock tou <4 Against the Southern Pacific. litigation; bat it is obvious that i¢ the. ‘el enlistment to the: time they were. has diptheria. Mrs. Wm. Scandling/nd reads well. This may do for *) The Supervisors at their last session vec <i ae In September, 1895, the State Railroad . Southern Pacifie Company @ereanxions . Mustered ont. It provides that withim) who lives in the same neighborhood is city dude who wears a pair of Jersey . passed a resolution authorizing the doveke = Commission, in pursuance of its regu-}to get rid of the litigation it could dis150:days after being mustered out they . seriously ill with the same disease. cow-colored shoes and bee” sleeps ‘el commencement of the suit in question. eae lative authority, passed a resolution de. miss the case, as it has a perfect. right may report for duty again as guardse-. Chas. Morehouse, assistant freight his pants at night to keep them creas An injunction was issued by Judge ters are to claring that,freight rates ou the lines . to do. ‘[men, and that. officets so’ reporting . agent of the. N.C. N. G. BR. R, left to-. who sports lily white hands, waxes his . Davis commanding the defendants to of the Southern Pacifi¢“Company in California should be reduced 25 per cent; that grain rates should be reduced 8 per ceat from the then existing rates. The resolution promulgating this acIn the early stages of this suit, ant before any considerable expense had been incurred, thé Southern Pacifict Company suggested in an open and proper way to the chairman of thé shell retain their commissions. Men ‘not reporting will begiven an honor” able discharge. ‘Those whose terms as IN. G. O. men expired when they were in the United States army are given all day for springs in Contra Costa county to be'treated for inflammatory rheumatism. Kid -Rockenfield is expected to arrive here this week from Seattle, arrangements having been. made. with moustache and wears a speckled shirt, butiout in the rural districts, where a} apade is called a spadé an editor has to do all kinds of work from cleaning a spittoon to writing up dinners, it’s different. One of these dudes who writes refrain from dumping or discharging any debris from their mine into Sweetland creek, or into the Yuba river or any of its tributaries, and also from allowing any one else to use its water ly for hydraulic mining operation was offered as-a single resolaission tha the privileges they would have received ; Supp : tion and was finally lia: although sae pene gp geome had they not gone tothe war. The Act . him to pitch thie summer for Scooney’s advice for the country editor, if put out . i-tions. Chairman La Kue ruled hat the pro-. tion and desist from farther efforts to completely bridges the war. period, but new baseball club at Grass Valley. ‘on an! equality and made to hustle for 3 There has been an old suit pending vision relating to the general reduction . reduce, the company might consent to allows companies and officers no money{. War. Best has begun suit for divorce . living, would starve in sixty days. Tov ‘against the same mine for several years ; for that period. from his wife Mary Best, on the grvuund . ™any farms are run by advice from . which wag recently dismissed. of 25 per cent and the.grain rate re-. put in force. the 8 per -cent grain: hn aodeek incuad ‘os. ea Aajntate Sint dln tak on i him great’ mental fellows who would: not know one if * ; : duction were separable and should be{schedule. This proposition was not st Pee h 1 f felee ? To the feet aad: hens Gronks the ontietia : ‘General provide, in substance, as fel-. suffering and that her actions.are ag-. they saw it, and the same class of fe The Musical Club. voted upon. separately. Under this}acted upon owing to a disagreement , . : ‘ok seid out advice te the Saunt . whole body the path of disease is often tain the po ruling the three Commissioners* voted . between the commissioners and the . !°¥S: ne Dee a ee, i : , plainly marked. ost men in favor of 8 per cent reduction of “@s.to how that _ proceedi Guardsmen who did not go to the. complaint in which she asks for $15, a editor. Se a Don't Catch C lea in Nevad Lt COs 8-58 Oe ae ‘PS . warand whose term has not yet ex_. month alimony. Give the country editor»a chanee, , hold a recital Saturday aftermoon at =) in Nevece grain fates, and: La Rue and Stanton . should be taken, orastolowthepropo-. . 2 da th f Mrs. A. H. Tickell in the . From: wet feet. ° *Wear.a pair of: car confessing votedfor thé general 25 per cont-redne-. sitioi’l self: silght becom 1 pired in the N. G. ©. will report to. . E. F, Pottinger, as execu'or of the . pleuty of elmwood and promises, and . the rooms of Mrs. ickell in strong, handsome and well-made Shoes “Moses” tion, Commissioner Clark voting in the. Failing in the proposed Soapromtee gether with the war guardsmen. estate of D. Fitzsimmons, deceased, . he will ior — help to push the:. National hotel, and be independent of the weather. last year negative. ite Sarina ch the chan Waa oe jed. DY company not having the minihas brought suit against Ed and Mamie. world along, while the fellow who. . = =, AM of our Shoes are made of honest hile, Lil Against this sweeping reduction the . with and roae testimony ‘haa been . ™2™ number (fifty) may be recruited . Fitzsimmons of Grass Valley, the heirs, . writes advice pe Ut city would, use Te Yam Pee material. Thereis no filliug up with ‘amie he w Southern Pacific Company obtained . taken The Southern Pacific declares to the requisite size. Recruits must] to recover $26,000, that being the value der the same circumstances, ue in a A Beautiful Complexion isan impossi-. useless trash. af ale SET ag ; ree pass a physical examination, mast ‘be . of 5,000 shares of-stock in the Pemnsy!-. poorhouse, bility without good pure ‘blood, the beter an injunction issued out of the United . that it is its desire that the case should eben. ; Spas Ladies’ Shoes from $1_50 Hig tee . ; se shou'e’ . between 18 and 45 years old, not less. vania mine belonging to the estate. sort that only exists in connection with Gents’ Shoes from §1 75 u piplgepe States Circuit Court and, after a] be continued to final adjustment, which : ; An Entertaining Speaker. good digestion, a healthy liver and: Child Shoes fi fluential a lengthy nd exhaustive hearing and . it claims to be confident mast result in than 5 feet and 4 inches tall, and not. The case will be triedin San Francisco. . bowels: Karl’s Clover Root Tea acts. ren’s Shoes from $ . ; Saab ke argument, in #bich Commissioners La . a judgmentin fts favor, less than 120 pounds in weight. The Se eer Tomorrow night the. second of the directly on the bowels, liver and kid-7 All good values for_your ae. ean alee Rue‘and Stanton appeared by affidavit] It has.also béén ufged.that a decision . e°*2*Pansiog at the. termination of Face Sommpees latter. Sekiae Uf lectures for the henest, of the . Bere, Eeekins Wom i vere ag Rapeitiag Deatly et reanal i peoe disclaiming any intention of waking . should be reached selatiiz tothe ai normal éxpension must not ‘be less} Pennsylvania Eagine Company is. 2pworth League convention fund will Fries 26 ots. i dl = sn ss ae hi. ia i aii any general reduction until further in-. ing.as to whether the leases to the than 32 inches, sed the expansion not} talking of getting a four-wheeled hose be given ee mee rome cnarch, a Sx loaves bread for 25e at Homann’s. the county vestigatior, Judge McKenna decided . Southern Pacific Company of railroads . #°8° than 2 inches.. Minors. mast have . wagon to take the place of the heavy . BDent Naylor of Grass Valley will be BOVEY BROS., One of that the 8 per cent grain rate resolu-. owned by other corporations in the the written consent of parents’ or . and unwieldy cart now in use. If this . tbe speaker and his subject will be the; Six loaves bread fo le 25c at Homann’s. Broad Street, tine ee tionshould™ be enjoined, although the} State of Oalifornia are valid or invalid, . S08"diansis done the cart will probably be sta-. life and deeds of Gladstone. ae sill street, Hi Cominissioners were free to make and . Jadge McKenna decided that the-ques-}. N° man over 45 can re-enlist without . tioned on Prospect hill to be used by @ : oe Henry’s sf promulgate further schedules if they . tion could not be raised in this case, . °° —— consent of his brigade com-} the people of that locality. Rieoots toe sapere — hicles. If ’ é ; ’ : e wearine a y labor. The saw fit. It will -be observed that the]and among the reasons assigned for ger a ai ee rcv night's meeting the company . j,.¢ is oured by rest; the: first requires . ; block he § injufiction against the 8 per cent re-. this decision was that the Commissionong oe ice . appointed a committee to draft resola. few bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla to O ‘every time duction was in effect a decision against . ers themselves had recognized the vaoe a psn: aE ey ee Se oaee tee the memory of the}cure it. os to $36 he. any reduction of other rates. ‘lidity of these leases by their resoluSece 1 WHEAM AUFOS. WM that he ha = . er aie " : Ee : ; aia That. distress after eati s db: : In,defending this litigation, the Com. tions reducing the rates of the Southern a ee a ~~ pha stg Jury Case Tomorrow. Hood's Pills. They do oe fn 35. . & Ps 0 . ting (a re missioners expended and incurred lia-. Pacific Company, thus recognizing it on eeptrebe shee, Boe este cents, 16) a 2) old man,” bilities to the amount of over $43,000,. as legally in possession of these railthé N.G. C. if he was not previously.a} The case of B, Murphy against M. De go ae ee 40) . < ° “remem be and the present Attorney General, af-. road lines. It is highly probable that member; he must enlist to be a guards-} Crowley comes on in the Superior Court How Is_ Your Wife? : . ; = Boos comea,” ter dueinvestigation, published a care-! Judge McKenna’s decision in this re-. ™8> and preference. will be shown . tomorrow for trial before a jury, the Has she lost her beauty? Ifo, Con8 } J Free We ful feport addressed to the late. Legis-. gard will be confirmed, and even if the volunteers in recruiting the companies. . attorneys being I. C. Lindley for the aretha piiceeremcene: Sick, sicaptrewoad f= g 6 ployed: ju ss ; a intiff: 3 r io 2 lature decaring that it would require . decision were otherwise and the Gourt 08 rpg ae will ee and A.D. Mason for the de-. Root Tea has cured these ills for balf a . oe Oe that. gentl $67,000 to be expended on the part of. should hold the leases‘ to be invalid, . °° °"™ o all military allowances, . feudant. The suit:is brought to re-' century. Price 25 ets. and 60 cts. go introduce the State to continue the litigation to}in what manner would this profit or dating from the time of scint ee cover possession of a’ ranch at Wash. Money refunded if results ure not sat-: & Te Buker ate final decree, concern the State? New leases. could . With the new Act. ington which plaintiff claims to have. isfactory. Vor sale by H. Dickerman, oe of the cig
In view of these fact the present Gini be made under the provision of what is. _Micers will be elected where vacan-} leased to defendant im January, 1894, — PS ig a Z te . hither anc missioners passed a resolution rescind-. known us the “Santa Fe Consolidation . °'®S ©*ist, a8 Seon as the organization . for a term of five years, Srx loaves bread for 260 at Homann’s . Pe ~ stands, ing the entire resolution adopted by . Bill,” and even all these lines could be . 28° reported for duty, the orders for ORL Superin the board in September, 1895, includ-. consolidated by purchase into a new. th election being then issued in the. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh WHITEWASHING, : fang s Champior ing the 8 per cent grain rate reduction, {company under the provisions of that . Jeaal way. That Contain Mercury, HOUSE CLEANING 0 -, genial Ba to which was added a proviso that at . bill. The re-entry must. be made within . ,. mercury will surely destroy the 4 re a day ort the next meeting ofthe board, April} Since.the Commissioners have the . /°0 days after the guardsman has beend sense of smell and completely derange Etc., Etc. -A .tion to a 1 10, 1899, the commission proposed to]right to regulate the -rates on a.railmustered out of the volunteer service, oe age system whan. entering “ Col aa : be OS ; 3 did not ee promulgate a schédale of grain rates, . road line, whether it’ is leased to anOther ordergwill be issued, as the oc-. © Nie" Fanos FP eee te cot ee iE. oieman notes ; weed : : uid never be + -anything. making an average of 8 per cent red-. other company to be operated. or gecicnseyaicek ii sees moiale ganiee prescriptions. eon reptaits, acer 2 : Ladies, our TROJAN SHIRT WAISTS vere come and It is 9 uction from the rates i in force in Bay whether it is operated by the company . ™°2 henceforth discharged from the . cians,as the damage they will do is ten . 1 *eady to do anything and everything in are now on exhibition in‘our window “Lord Hot tember, 1895. owning it, what difference will it make . Se" Vice-of Uncle Nae a fold to the good you can possibly . ‘he Jcpbing line E : :$20 to the Tt im eeidumtly the. Vatoukicn’ at akalGs the beeches ea derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, . Carpets cleaned and laid. very lady in the land, from the Atlantic to” the ‘Pacific i: ; ‘ people of the State of California manufactured by F.J. Oheney & Co. House cleaning a specialty. = } sacquainte _ commission to free itself from the dis. whether the operation shall be separCOU INT ae Toelede, O., contains no mercury, and ie Gardens and yards attended to. nhows them, x _ Nodou advant a of ihe fovea horizontal . ated by declaring a lease to be invalid, taken Internally, acting directly capon Prices low and satisfaction guaranteed, . For style, fit and material they can aut: be beat, and their both att average reduction o per cent and. or whether the regulation shall proa cous surfaces o C) eluding : to start where the former commission . ceed on a leased line, the right to reguCU Pit N GS. gas sae dy io Geog: * re Ring ” Telephone at W. E. Johnson 8. price is no higher than common waists. join the should bave started by a single reduc-. late a leased line being admitted ? taken internally, and made in Toledo, . ~ CHILDREN’S You May. Say it is too-early, but it is not. saying th tion of the grain rates. In this way. A careful review of this matter brings Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. TestimoN an artic the present commission, if it encoun-. into view the issue: Shall the present} -NORTH SAN JUAN: ‘County Sunists tree ; M ow is the a while the assortment is good. against ony any opposition, will have a case of }Commission continue in a litigation Nes eae oe ‘ visiting the a old by Druggists, price 75c. per botasq uerade Ball : 23 ts own making, and will be able to/ which is profitless to the people, incur schools this week.——Mr. and] “ Hall’s Family Pi b C d et fi y Pills are the best. Ww take advantage of the experience in . the expense of prosecuting such litiga-. Mrs. W.H. ‘True have removed from : a1 ee ee ome no an g your irst choice . Dd ll litigation of the past commission. tion, thus making it absolutely certain . D°T® 884.are now at the county seat. . . Friday Evening, April 44, 4899, : Before taking this action the whole . that they will not ‘be able during their na pag to settle in the State of) Central Pacific Railroad Company. acm This year’s style are beauties and we bon ht © éitein in ones matter was submitted to Judge Black-. term of office to secure any reduction ~ ington. —— George Coffey left this NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ MERTING. sors guest time and got k. , A nook “3 tog ~ commission,}of rates whatever, or whether” they ape caper: peagenatisg: Jad Norice 18 — Maskers, 25 cents. Cc soe Ee “Big } who, after due deliberation, submitted . should get rid of. this litigation, and. “* See eee oe HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON} Spectators—Ladies.and children 25 ome and see them w a report to the board, from which the . then proceed in a proper and legal way. Miller of Birchville, George Hothersoll . Board of Direstors of the CENTRAL Fa . cents. Gentlemen, 50 cents. 4 hile in our window. We have, put some tin following ix eis extract: to secure for the people of the:tate . of Nevada City and. A. ‘Trood and A. GPG wikneOAD COMPANY, at a regular MERE BES Be the size and price on each waist so you will have no trouble Rooky I Iam further advised, as appears by . such reduction in rates as may be had, Wieniann of this place.——Mrs. Ches. wherein apd, whereby te was resolved, and but can order the waist , oe the records and by the report of the. and attempt only such vdaetiiin of . te? Bigelow of Columbia Hill has been supe nalgere of eatd Coleone for the peer . = ee yee vag nets + Attorney General to the Assembly, that . bé clearly withi here visiting her parents, Prof, and . !8%, for the election of Direetobe forthe on. i € R brought up tothe present time there has been . '@'©S 88 May clearly within the pyrSuing year, and for the transaction of such g ss \ espectfully, di paid and incurred in counsel f d{view of the constitational authori Mrs. Davis.—George Ray is home. other business as may be brought before ; oe plese expenditures in this as ee Gee they exercise ? . ~~ ee Salem, Oregon, oo Compe ie rial WMobact Bonaire Ne an es some.. : $43,000, the counsel fees alone amountThe bare formulation of this ques-} SWEETLAND: The public school dig dea Street, in the City and © tounty of { = M AH feeble w — eatg pase Np = it further . tion points to its only possible alswer. . 'will close next week Friday and there howe of 10% am = Friday, the mh day of E . : stares . are eos ts and opening a the fuoS hs — . hie evening.——Thos. “ithe pelle wits will close s30 3 orclook. Y YA onnene Come to us fi E ASTER . saat t tion wi. at least $67,000, $30,000 of o You Know roney and family are about to re-. . oo ctary Ce HOMPSON, ~ or your KID’G vbieh-ai np peg fees for ex-. Consumption is preventable? Science . @°V® to Cherokee.——Mrs. W. 0. pany. rel Paci. Kalirved = ss LOVEs. Raeakcnt eat i as fees for special . has proven that, and also that neglect . Bean bas returned from a visit at 7 Come to us for your CORSETS. last. T is suicidal. The worst cold or cough] French Corral. =—Stephen Allen of Re : burial. It is evident that an present com-. can be cured with Shiloh’s Cough and Birchville has a bad.case of pleuris — ; mission bas.its choice between’ one of Conenecues Gate, Sold on tive ee 3 PACUEM « FINE + fps =p ~ ee) : two courses; first, it can go on with the . £4#"#utee for over tifty years. Forsale ; ft ECOND Mrs. : litigation, in which event the injuncnot: Dien a os men dame te Sy: is Be : G » A ND PD @ ees tion against the commission will TeRipe Olives in Bulk. The Colts ef this city expect to go Navel Oranges SALT, DRIED AND CANNED FISH. = = OPED 4 XIN G tonae main in force until the final decision of to North San Juan on Sunday, the 15th : tons do the case, which could not be reached. , Another barrel of extra fine ones instant, to play ‘ball with a icked nine Daring Soacsesece et Mating: am ing_erec probably during the term of the presjust received at J.J. Jacksons Bee. P AT F . meat, we carry an extra large stock of pete P hive grocery store on Commercial . of Ridge players. Tamblynand Pollard OLEY’S. ‘ Miss ent commissioners; and even if the! street. * 10-tf . will a a Colts’ battery. 3 p. 18h Moga nt Sprin & Su to her sibilities FISH, mmer . i liner y 4 pegs ; and it will be found of fine quality and biden Bs in perfect condition. : pi ks: ‘ on Spr ONE DOLLAR FOR SEVENT : nN [CENTS een ase SATURDAY, APRIL 8th. é @. packers justly celebrated for the fui Ae ‘ t 7 a ; Ee perior quality of their goods and feel test, Daintiest and “* a At ti confident. that, both the stock and. the Tastiest City Styles, : aan rice will meet with th ~e That is exactly what:we are giving in merchandise to our customers during te One-Quarter i discriminating aban . WY. Ea. CRAWEORD nee ; Off Sale. If you will but-stop-toeonsider that our goods at regular prices are always the lowest in CALL ON ae Cc con . price, and in many instances sold for less. than their real value, you will readily perceive that this 8 ountry oles filled the day of. réceipt. 2 REE -~ t : twenty-five:cents rebate on every dollar’s worth of goods means‘much more to yot than a casual =P G. SCADDEN, , a ] this a1 5 glance would indicate. Jf -we-were-offering you old goods or-clothing hastily put together for bargain ‘Comm er i i 8 a oo ‘ and tl 6 P purposes, then such a reduction as we offer would mean nothing to the economical buyer. But when : t. Nyevneennen Is the la ce shape : you can purchase High-Grade Standard Goods at an actual aries of sno Sianth, then you are] a ‘ > a e Sy eos really getting th = KINKE AD’s = to buy all kinds pre 4 One. Dollar for Seve Fiv' G t a ka rg . : ee ‘al t 6 ents. fon An ae : nty: NTS. fo a) iis he lowest prices. : 3 oe Keep on hand af all times the best of po : Orvesrooore ob0deecisase + \ Ril tees Smit Ze Fancy bat v « oo. x Fruits, ucies, ‘ Gille or fi ° ? : '3,. RyeRe at ane os OVERCOATS. ; “The suit that used to sell for $20 and was, fully. worthfit, can: now Trash Candies and Huts, : : REDUCED “PRICES -ON CHILDREN’S cLottina” ‘be purchased for $15, and all others at reduced prices. "Take your. PLANTS AND > FLOWERS. Etc. REDUCED PRICES ON TROUSERS. ~ hajee from. ¢: great, eeniety of renira 8 Tweeds, Scotch, Aish “and . ! 3 a Domestic Mixtures and other guaran ‘all wool fehiciie. “ : in M But, Remember This§sale Is STRICTLY CASH. > Be “the f _ Canta ee -J OHNSTON, THe PNE PR. gis chert —