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August 15, 1898 (4 pages)

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was es he 1 D~ THE RRPOBLICAN PRIMARIES) == ‘Today primaries are being held throughout the county to elect delegates to the State Republican Oonvention, This city is entifled to four delegates, and the candidates are D.E. Morgan, W. F. Englebright, George L. Hughes, A.D. Mason, A. R. Lord, 8. W. Marsh and James J. Hanley. One ticket is headed by John F. Kidder as tre that fares conte hfoy. Ss ees Hay“ wl the county central committee where 5 . i Mr. Kidder and Nat. P. Brown were. MY TePly has always been: candidates the latter was elected as Governor, lican State convention wasin my keep: . ed, delegate at large. Mr. Kidder was dising I would cast them all for M. Estee.” When Iam asked why I would satisfied with the result. and has sent all over the county tickets bearing his do 80 Tcan only say, “To ‘wipe out the / mameand asking the ‘Republicans to! crime of 1804”, Por orime «ms and all fair-minded men, of ali parties, adPoses to contest the legality of Mr. mit the fact that Mr. Estee was Brown's election, but there is no PTOb. ksounted out” in the election. It was ability he will succeed. In many coun-! onfortanate that at that time there ties throughout the State the central was no meaus of determining the fact+ committees have followed the Same . The law was defective on that point; cvurse that the Nevada county comand, had the truth been demonstratea mittee did, and there is no likelihood by @ recount, James H. Budd would. The German club is making preparations fora grand picnic on the 28th ; inst. “The Wheelmen's club of Reno is thinking of joining in with them. vote them today. Mr. Kidder pro that it will be declared irregalar. In S)me counties the committees have Sppointed all the delegates. s Las Ooaaty Osateal Oon nittes of wrong might’be righted, ‘Jarge. The County Central Committees of © hers, have appointed all of their delegates to the State Convention. In San Diezo, Sierra, and many other elested at county conventions. ; If Mr. Brown is unseated, then under the same raling, all of the delegates above named will not ba entitled to saatsin the State Convention. eGo o A Grass Valley Boy Fredrick ©. Clift, ‘whose father used to be superintendent of the Allison’ Rinch mine in this county,; is out fothe Republican nomination 6 c Attorney of Alameda couuty. He is the perpetrators of it, or their tools. says of him: “The able and conscientious manner in which has discharged here, the duties of this office give strong asSo much for ‘an explanation of my , sures that he is made of the right metal, ' position. For the past few days, in a . Straw and will be successful in whatever fleld quiet manner, I have been investigathe may be called.” The Transcrrer has known Fred . Clift asa boy and a man,andit can commend him to the voters of Alameda ‘them: for his marked ability and unswerving ‘ ing this matter, tion. — Rogers Not Guilty. { And that McFarland Will Have a Walk-Over Gor Supreme Judge. 84n Francisco, August 12, 1898 Eprtor Transonret~As I pass through the atreets of this city from day today sneeringty. Republican nomines for Governor?’ knqw; but if every vote in the Repub-. tion m still have remained as the Executive of the State. The fraud would have i proved, but the law, that time, did not provide a means by which the} Some people who have Ban Francisco elected a delegate-atThe Legis-}92 Oold Stream it~ is lature which convened immediately after the commission of this erime, Lassen ani Plumas, and a number of recognized the situation, and so they . Of the-law should be vigorously prosepassed a law which will make it imposf ‘sible to set aside the will of the people again. But in this case the deed was J ¢uaties the delegates have just been done, and the ouly thing for the bene-. to Lake Nona for the ‘benefit of the ficiary of that deed to do was to reward . [rackeeites._ They douated their work scratches. Rockenffeld pit I am free to say that I call among my friends many prominent members of the Democratic party in this city and elsewhere in the State. Iam proud of their friendship for me,asIam of the friendship of any honorable gentle. Man. For some of them I have voted and worked on very many occasions; f District . but I have always felt sorry for them, and on many occasions I have felt like ' now serving his second term aa justice using the words of my Savior on the of the peace, and the Oakland Tribune! cross in reference to them. Did ] not deem it sacreligious I would do so Not among the “push,” . bolsterer, or those who make a living out of poli, tics, but among men who think for selves and are not dictated to by , ‘bosses;” men who do not want ofintegrity. The Republicans will make fice, and would not accept it if offered. no mistake in giving him the nomiaaAsa set-off I have also seen some of glad of it, . anything I it is something to my desire to look whoever wrote them they have found _ . Permanent lodgment in my brain. 4 ‘. do not like to epologize for ni well of another, but this matter has so often been brought to my attention, at times, that I made up my Cisco, the home nine seventeen ‘constructed a boat, which will and constructed the boat so could be taken up in sections. Quite a fire has been bn Camp 16 for three ar fonr da “Wilts” Forrest's old shingle Truckee. near being burned by a couple headquarters, and in some became ignited. Mr, Harms, did. William P. Rogers of Grass Valley, “push” is becoming alarmed. 1 do not . 0m the cars and Mr. Wm. Gee charged with assaulting W. H. Weeks . wish to, nor will I, say a word derogahis brother-in-law, with a deadly WRC tory of the other gentlemen who have on, was acquitted at Oukland Saturday . been mentioned for this high position, Oourt. The men quarreled over the upright mén. ) ut Ialso know that the $-0,000 estate left by Mrs. Weeke, and . people— at this citv that the assault wasalleged honorable and upright men; and if to have been committed. The men they once realize that a wropg bas been were on the overland train at the time, . done they will proceed to right that : wrong a8 speedily as possible. I know Burial of Mrs. Grissel. a8 a fact, that Mr. Estee, as far as this The funeral of the late Mrs. Conrad , city is concerned, is the strongest canGrissel took place this afternoon from didate that can possibly be put up. the Congregational church. The very Hedoes not want togo through another large number of people in attendance, campaign, so he told me today; but many of them being from Washington unless there isa change in the sentiand other parts of the county, indiment which is growing, he will be a cated the esteem-in which Mrs. Grissel very important factor in the Republiwas held. ~ t <e . cal enough to say that in all my politiDeath of an Infant. cal predictions to the Transoriet and Raymond, the ten-months-old son of , its readers, through a long series ot Mr. and Mrs. William Maher, died at . years, I have invariably been’ correct. half past four o'clock yesterday after. { will be so in this one, unless things moon of cholera infantum. The pa. cbange greatly. rents today took the remains to San. I will also say that I believe Maguire Frangisco where they will be buried , to be the weakest man that could be tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. . put up against any Republican. The people of the State have had pretty nearly four years of one biatherekiie. He is bad enough, but Maguire will ‘be ;. worse. I will reserve further remarks There is only one way to cure deafness, ; Then I will endeavor to show him ap and that ie by constitutional remedies. . in his true light—that of a most danJ ‘eafness is caused by an inflamed con-' gerous demogogue. ; dition of the macons lining of the Boe It looks to me ag though Judge Mctachian Tube. When this tube is in; Farland would have a walk-over for flamed you have a rumbling sound or the Supreme Court Justiceship—a imperfect hearing, and when it is en-! walk-over for the nomination and a tirely closed, Deafness is the result, . walk-over for the election. He is so and unless the inflammation can be . free from all affected dignity, so easy vitaken out and this tube restored to its , Of access to all, so genial in manner, normal condition, hearing will be de-' and his ability and honesty are so unstroyed forever; nine cases out of ten! ques ioned, that the bar of this city, as are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing we}} as the laymen, look upon him as but an inflamed condition of the mu-' jhe right man in the right place. He cous surface. . will be kept where he is. We will give One Hundred Dollars 1 saw in the Transcript the other day for any case of Deafness (caused by cathat B. J.Watson had changed his resitarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s dence from Nevada county to that of Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free Sacramento. What is Nevada’s loss is Address, ‘Sacramento’s gain. Let me tell you ¥. J. CHENEY & OU,, Prop., Toledo, O. . that two appointments recently gave Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bot. the greatest pleasure’ here, to Demotle. Se . crats as well as Republicans. I refer Hall’s Family Pills are the best. to those of Dan Cole as Coiner of the . Mint and B. J. Watson as Assistant Su/ perintent-of Public Instruction. I can Deatn:ss Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot myselfand my writings. Fault has . been found with me because I praise __~ Real Estate Agents. jtoo much. It is more evident: in the ee Se . PRansonipr, because I sign my ‘name to ony Vue. Panes — “everything I write tur it. In some othMen‘s All Wool Pants, our $8.50 line, er papers Iam not allowed to do that. during tis Clearence Sale only $2.50at. Bat some bow, many of my friends Brown & Moraan, them. J. McLair and Frank were in charge of the train largest day’s work ever. accomplished this State, irrespective of . on the Truckee river or in this basin. i was while returning from her fune: al creed, nationality or politics, are also . The boys are enthusiastic over their competition. 4-<eae Has a Select School. East Broad street built by A. R »} worth, now has a successful select school at 2078 Mission street, San FranMr. Beane was during his lifetime private secretary of Claus Spreckcisco. ments and when he died left his family alm ost without means. pation, sour stomach, indigestion are Hooc i Pil Best after dinner pills, 2% cents.* All druggists. Prepared been crowded to its utmost capacity for ® mgnth past. Fishing is good and accommodations are of the best. John and Oarrroli Finnegan have been entirely consumed, also some old . ———— . . cabins there. The fire has jumped the a : oe river and is now burning over a section . é ‘ 4 formerly owned by G. W. Giffen of a i ( . T of hy po. GIN t . ( WW . . i ( a fiends who had been sleepitig in one. of ne TR apt ages : the closets. They had gotten the door open and were making tha place their they had brought came along just in time and with the assistance of Mr. McRae who happened to be near: extinguished the flames. The parties were notified to leave town immediately, which they Messrs Barton and Bachelder on Juthe “push.” To my surprise, I find. 1y 28d put.into the company’s mill there is a strong feeling for Mr. Estee, . Pond 106,021 feet of logs. Tim HarriIt crops up everywhere, and even the. @an and Jim Tozier loaded these logs Mrs. CO, M. Beane, who ‘formerly resided in this city where for some time she owned and occupied the house on cured by Hood’s Pills. They do their work Proniptly Ss by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pill to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla At North Bloomfield yesterdaythe . Smith was arrest igh School ball club ‘from here beat . denied it. He Was tried for murder, ~ . was convicted of manslaughter, and Martin Hooker and Abe Clymo had a. was sentenced to five years im prisonment. The case was appealed, but the proceedings in the Superior Court were Sustained The proseéution was conducted by District Attorney Riley, A, fight on Main street yesterday, and Hooker bit Ciymo on the head. The Jatter was ‘trying today to have. his enemy arrested for mayhem. con missions on money orders, amount:< ing to about $200 a year, have been cut . Off, reducing the net increase te about $610. year. The postmaster’s salary ia now $2000 a year instead of $1900. hit ae ! ym . . George ) B. Smith, son of James Sinith . i ei lof Lime Kila, has been paroled from
atSan Quentin. ‘ten-cent wag stamp. to work,” Jon. Coun, is the only authorized ness of the Banners they that it rning at . was weak and wild, ys past. mill bas it was an interesting game, Yesterday’s Ball Game. " A small crowd attended the ball + game at Cashin Field Sunday afternoon and saw the Banners st rengthened by Whitburn, Ccflin and Trenberth of the Monarchs defeat the Pioneers by. score of fifteento four, To the : eighth inuing the Pioneers had not be’taken . scored, and then through the carelesshis old-time games, such as he won his : 4 ge : sepatation on laat spring, but Steffani delicious pickled pigs’ feet and tripe Notwithstanding its oné-sidedness choicest selected goods. ~ For sale in agent to buy Bartlett Pears for the Karl Frait Company. all-3t No Odds and Ends. Our clearance sale is not made up of odds and ends, but apon ourstraight lines. =. You will find a saving of 25 per cent upon all goods. J. Levy, The Popular Clothing Store. j8-tf made four Hot Weather Food. ched one of Nothing could be better than the sold at the Beehive. They are the quantities to suit. [tf] J.J. JACKSON. Thursday night our school house came During way the . there the upfor 90 cents per pair. scaled Walker , which Men’s and Boys’ G Our 50 cent Men’s Please Note . WadsJ. LEVY, Pro Clecrance Sale prices upon §: Goods will be Ccutin Two. Here Ate a Few Bargains . Ladies’ Kid Button and tips, coin toe, $1 per pair. 2 Misses Chocolate, Fancy Cloth Tops, Lace—sizés 12 to 2; Misses Ten Button Shoes, Coin Toe, s $2 Shoe, will be closed out for $1 per pair. Men’s $2 Calf Shoe, all sizes A lot of Boy’s Straw Hats—the 25 cent kind, will be closed hauled them. These facts are worth . out 10 cents. afternoon by a jury in the Superior I believe t all to be honorable and. mentioning for this is no doubt the apa. where else at 25 cents, now 10 cents, . Men’s Pearl, Nutria Brown, Fedora Hats, latest shapes, at big Showing and will earnestly invite . 80 cents, eae All our Men’s 25 cent Overshirts, cut down to 1 5 cents. clearance sale) will be sold at 35 cents. The Popular the remainder ofour Lace Shoes, with patent leather izes 11 to 2, regular » NOW going at $1 per pair. olf Caps, fancy patterns, sold everyheavy riveted Overalls, (during this These Prices Are Strictly Cash, 8 Told GmgoB. Sh of rss Vaey Ress ssessor. . Smith lived ina cabin back of Mill Mrs. Lyda Croseett and her daughter . street, Grass Valley, with an old man arrived last evening from San Frannamed Louis Francois. On March 5th, tea ete eH Ve Fos, Francois .was shot ‘and killed. as arrested for the érime and * EARS Die NE eg the} mind I would tell the readers of the} Mrs. Catherine Callaghan, a native. J. Ridge of Grass Valley being Smith’s Wild why I write as I do; and if, ee agi ge aged ery tc — Pansies, American “I don’t . at any time, I 1 . ' y of dropsy. She had teen ma Aces ss cop kee : odin ee Serpcepdlr alt tee Vallee fe tee and came to Grass} Proxies Must Be-Stamped. ee a —— Watter Map, . Valley in 1857. She is survived by her! “There wil] possibly be an opportunM. s husband, her son John, and her daugh-. ity,” says: the Oakland Tribune, “to ee EASTERN NEVADA COUNTY, . {2%:, MEH Rovere. The latter . knock ent traces those "vonvention. ® » Pansies. . + . lives in Orange county. proxies from the: interior of the State, and Lilacs and Part The clerk hire allowance at the Grass . for it iz a sure thing that many of those Marguerites nails ic Ttens In Brief Collated From Last SatarValley postoffice has been increased sending them will be ignorant of the. . . bg day's Trackes Republican, from $90 a year to $900, as aresult of aj fact that under ithe new revenue law, . 4 : : change from the third to the second} t6m 7] aust bear’ a . The hotel at Independence lake has . class. “At the same time however the This innovation will doubtless lead to some unexpected troubles when the delegates get down So PHIL. ‘decided _ Starch. Beautiful Pastel Pictures They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows: R. LeRoy, of New York, h in his studio and are now offered for the The pictures are accurately reprod inals, and are pronounced Pastel pictures are the them in beauty, richness of One of thesé pictures 9 @ will be given away i t St h purchaded Mtyeat orcs as iG starch tarc and 1s sold for 10,cents a packa Ask r beautiful picllre. efter oe ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIO STARCH, ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE ae eh 4 . a ; sold. These presents are in the formof four in number, the renowned _ artist, ave been chosen tom the very choicest subjects. first time tothe public. uced in all the colors used in the orig: . by bce’ a sa pags gp oh of Bak correct thing for the home, surpassingartistic merit. . grocer for this starch and get a COOKING FOR AN ARMY Calls for less skill than cook: ing fot.a family. Uncle Sam’s fe. 1% menu is not elaborate. But ° the family cook has less trouble in procuring her edi-bles. We are close by and have a large stock of Staple And Fancy (iroceries Of excellent quality. -We are still on a peace footing, selling all goods at extremely moderate prices le Agent for Woodland Creamery Butter. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADACITY, . 1 customers the best bargains, If you Keeps a are thinking of getting new furniture call at his stores. FRR DD : : You Will Profit Thereby. . BS MSA ASAT ASAS JOOS WE Oe gs where they get the most value for their money, and when it comes to anything in the line of FURNITURE. they have found that JAMES KINKEAD, Commercial Street, large stock and gives his Clothing Store. prietor. : Commercial Street---Telephone 203 tThe War Assessment Notice, XCELSIOR MINING Market Street, Son remain un on the 15th day of sale at public anetion, and unless pay’ ade before, will the ret le before, w: dt np nme expenses of sale. Francisco, COMPANY. tion of Brivelpal Place of business, San F iY lifornia. Location of works, Rxoelsior Hill, Nevada Conen Gaie wor Notice is hereby ‘given ata meeting of the Board of Directors held on the st on ge of Auzust, an . . Of one cent share was levied upon the tapital stock oft corporation. pepeble 0: oe 8th, t Septe: h retary at office «f S volgh makin Docohos Beliding, ne om Any stock u which this assessment shall paid or September, 1598, will be delinquent and advertised for yi to the ment together with coste of atone CURTIS HILLYER, Secretary. grade Cigar BUT THE WOOD-PEGHER Stands as ‘it: always has---a high Tariff Is On for a reasonable price. ber. ment is day of . assessing and —Is——. And As Cheap As Pine. THE BEST OF BUILDING LUMBER, AND MINING TIMBERS. . Yard at Depot. * Telephone claim to recognize my “style.” I am o TOWLE BROS. CO. SEQUOIA, All modern houses finished with it. Office. Room 8, 1170 Market Streat, Sen By ‘AS BEAUTIFUL AS MAHOGANY MADE IN NEVADA crry Watchm ne, Opera and Rea‘ing Glasses. They are all of . excellent quality, but not : bigh priewd. Special attention is called to our PERSPECTO: SCOPE, for viewing single pictures. Brings oat the true perspecive and makes pictures seem like nature itself. ft ig on exhibition 7 in our window. Glasses are not a sign of old age, The youthfal e ulating as much as the older eyes need help. assist both. In our Optical Department may be found Glasses of every strength wi fittings. Als LUETJE & BRAND, — eyes need regWe can improved Field, Ma’ akers and Jewelers, Broad Street. Set er.,” S. of Md. MILL e St. OFFICE AND YARD, Boulder Street, _ Nevada City. Call on us before going elsewhere. © © Ce) A © .© ©©0@©00@000060 Show Your Colors. © . a ‘Handsome War Souvenir given © . with every purchase of @) ‘ 10 Cents or more, Qo QOQOOOOOOOOOO W.-H. CRAWFORD, ~