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THE TRANSCRIPT. Ridge Wining Outlook. Drawbacks of Gonapah Ball at Washington.
TELEPHONE NO. 41.
P. 0. Box B.
Frank E. Wright Finds Sood Difficulty Sxporienced in SetGiekets Selling
Issued Every!Evening, Sundays Excepted .
The Wright and Bailey. mine, near
AT NEVADA OITY, OALIFORNIA,
&
The Tonopah correspondent of the
ore, and the company intends to put
up 8 large mill soon. Frank E. Wright,
.
the well known mining man, has been
. making some assays from rock taken
TERMS OF SUBSORITTION :
By Mall,
+
«+
= ~ §6 Per Year. ont of the shaft and he finds that
The
By Carrier,
12 1-2c Per Week it averages $21 50 to the ton.
Delivered to any part of the city. E
mill to be erected will be what is
known as the Merrall No. 8 Roller,
THURSDAY...... Aug. 15, 1901 which has a capacity of crushing 125
tons every 24 hours. It is thought
that the ore can be mined and milled
It seems that Historian Maclay’s for the small sum of fifty
cents per
grand father wasa Covgressman who ton.
,
made a specialty of abusing George
The Jim Crow ciaims on the South
Washington. Wé might have guessed Yuba river, which are owned by the
it.
Mutual Mining Development Oomee
We cannot help pitying that Ohio pany, of San Francisco, are also giv
Mayor who resigned his -office while ing good assays. Mr. Wright repredrunk, and had it accepted before he seuts this company in thirty locations
could get sober enough to withdraw it. in this county and good prospects are
His fate, however, should be a warning being found in everyone of them
. The company feels encouraged at the
to others.
7 ee outlook, as those claims can be deProbably the old joke sbout Phil-. veloped at a trifling cast. They will
adelphia being sluggish is antiquated,. not have to erect expensive hoisting
but all the same one of the big papers . plants. The ore is comparatively soft
the grand ball to be given at that plaee
on Saturday night next, and there is
It takes from six weeks to two months
no doubt but.that a large crowd of
to get a load of lumber, a sack of popeople will be in attendance, as a great
Transportation is the problem jnst now.
:
tatoes, and six months to haul out a number of tickets have already been commerce of this port.
The Governor had a. meeting with
sold.
The
dancers
will
receive
every
load of ore. Next to transportation,
the officers of the’ Labor Council sev
fueland wafer are to be considered. convenience and attention, as will also eral
the spectators, and the very best of
music will be furnished.
The proceeds of the dance are to be used in the
worthy cause of helping to swell the
fand for the purpose of building a
Catholic charch at Washiogton,and all
who can should buy a ticket whether
they attend the ball ornot. It is prob
The water is knocking the boys out
every day and is gettingscarce. Wood
is hauled a long distance and costs
about $20 per cord. However, water
can be piped here
in
quantity
sufficient tosupply all demands, and
the Columbus coal mives can furnish
fuel when opened.
The food bere is the worst on earth. able that a number of people will go up
This camp, only six miles from a rail from this city to attend.
_—_ -— +See
> —_—_—road, has, as a rule, for daily fare bacon
and bread, with water (called tea or
coffee) on the side. Three-fourths of
the time this is the daily fare, and we are
within forty or fity miles of the ranches
where vegetables and fruit are rotting.
Somebody has advertised for teams,
bat the crying need is somebody who
can rash a hash-honse. The way peothere has just started a movement for. and can bé taken out with a small
ple are fed is an outrage, and the cost
the abolition of prize money, appar
force of men.
Taking everything into
ently ignorant of the fact that Congress . consideration, it can be readily seen
did abolish it two years ago.
; that this San Francisco company’s
Pe 3. Beer
. Mines in this county are bound to
Mr. Yerkes, of Chicago, has met with ' turn out well. This company also has
at obstacle in his work of electrifying . geyeral undeveloped properties in
London, the shereholders there ob-. Butte and Yuba counties which give
jecting to electricity as a street car excellent prospects,
motive power.
Yerkes ought
to
A great deal of interest is being taken
North San Juan, is producing good
Hawthorne Bulletin writes as follows: in all of the towns near Washington in
RY
have
is more than in the Palace hotel in
*Frisco. Oome here, somebody, and
give us eat—as the Indians say. These
people charge $1 25 per day and from
six bits to nine-dollara for the average
meal.
2e>
eee
;
All the assays of
Observed by a Street Car Conductor,
the Nevada county locations show up
“There are lots of things about wo
known better than to-spring anything. ¢gir in sulphurets, running from $6 to men that can’t be explained, and in
as swift as electricity on London all at . $20 to the ton. Prospecting has been our business we can’t help noticing
once.
carried on for about two years, and ‘. them,” said the communicative conductor. “For iastance, nine women
The movement to change
Inaugura. 2° development work will be rushed
taken to act as mediator between the
striking workmen of this city and the
Employers’ Association. He hopes to
secure a modification of the demands
of each faction,and in the end a set—
tlement of the industrial disturbances
that now demoriatize the trade and
out of ten will invariably take a seat
tion Day is commendable. March 4th . ®bead. Itis the intention of Manager on the right hand side of a car if the
exer-,. Wright .toerect mills on several of the
Will Starve First,
days
ago
and
at that time se
:
Aug, :
Ps
Mo., August 14.— With
St. Louis,
San Francisco, August 14.—The BulFast and a letin
says: Governor Gege has underhands tightly closed‘and her body rigid
Large Crowd Assured.
ting Supplies.
Quartz Prospects.
HE
In a Bucket of Water.
Sage as Mediator.
and cold, Miss Elizabeth Muehlebhau-/} application to G Vern
THURS D.
:
and Steel Company
Yo
Stone
ss State, The
in this
sen, of 3529 Indiana Avenue, was found . to do busine
dead Saturday morning.
She had . pany starts out with a oapital of
drowned herself in a bucket of water. . 000 and intends to erect one of
The woman had‘knelt on the floor and . largest and mcst complete
ipa,
For life
placed her head in the bucket of water . dent plants on earth, and io és
and thus drowned, The bucket was set. nearthiscity,
ei
inatub and this tub was fitted intoa
$2.50, Pr
made Mati
Another
a Clear Cc
A Woman WIth
second one and that into a thirdtub.
Miss Muehlehausen was 70 ene —
pived at
ees
(een,
And a bright e
She was comfortably well off and hac
:
Opal Cre
cured an informal statement:
of the recently made application to be taken Le aie tek ire phen
demands of the strike leaders. Subinto the Old Ladies? Home, paying the} great digestive aid. It
f $200.
complexion, drives the ye!
sequently he had the position of the
workmen defined in writing and that peee
ee
eye, and
the
pn and 8
Vinton’s,
: Albee
The hois
a 250. packas
A good name to remember, Thomas. ful condition. Get
statement he now has in his posses. try it tonight. For sale b:
Paine Cigar, for ied at Rector Bros,
_—
sion. The statement submitted to the
man, sole agent.
eats
Governor will be transmitted by him
BurraLo
Laczr
Brrr
on
draught,
at
to the Employers’ Association. The 5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers,
Cook’s Water is a ‘very Pupalar t
Governor intends to appear in perW, J. Britland, proprietor.
erage these hot days, —
jig
son before the Executive Committee
nena
nen
of the Association and make every
possible effort to obtain a favorable
reply to the terms proposed by the
Unions. In all probability Governor
Gage will secure the meeting he seeks
with the employers late this afternoon.
If not then he surely will have such a
conference tomorrow. The employers
are expected to make an early reply to
the Unions, and perhaps within the
Fatt River, Mass., August 14—A
strife over the cut down in the wages
in the print cloth mills in Fall River is
impendiog. Already the Unions have
voiced theirintention to resist the cut
down proposed by the manufacterers,
the mill spinners unanimously declar—
ing that they will hanger, and even next forty-eight hours the settlement
starve, before they will accept the new of the strike may be, accomplished.
schedule. The mill spinners’committee has asked that the Unions in the
Forest Fires in Butte.
various New England mill cities be
urged to give flaancial assistance. The
Cuioo, Aug. 14—Fierce forest fires
National Mill Spinners’ Association
wil} be apt to pledge its assistance. At are raging for a distance of twelve
meetings of the carders and weavers miles between the west branch of
committees, the talk is much calmer. Feather river and Butte creek, aad all
Tbe sentiment seemed to be unanimous around the mountain town of Paradise.
to resist, although it is pointed out Word has been received that the -resithat the actual feeling of organized dence of ex-Supervisor W. H. Mackey,
pine, dow!
Jeted’ and
paay.
W
H
E
R
&
0
5
5
5
SALE OF CORSETS .
nteed pur
ickness.
ore.
Ifyou wi
er—the °
nd see Wr
50c.
a palt
For a goc
onso‘ial
fe
; pet.
q
Dall on E
thing in
more
unfitted for
outdoor
"One of our large windows is full of Corsets and mote ¢
them are inside—all at GO@. a pair.
q
(BUFFALO ]
4-Hook Corsets in Black and-Grey
ents a Bg
J. Brith
_ 5-Hook Corsets in Black and Grey .
A good b
ry night
ner Pine
rand «
ra alway
SUMMER CORSETS—Both in girdle and medium length,.
We are going to make the Corset business boom in Ne
he publi
ppen on N
acation .
tly bene
ike.
Come to see, and if you don’t think so you don’t have
ty .
Carolina Veterans.
Howard L
pular Bal
patrons
es, bread
ery line.
We are after some of your business dnd we are going .
have it if prices will bring you.
ssemblyt
iMéehex 8z Co.
Personal Happenings: .
ackee, is
the office
‘Public I:
bable man
were
sitE. M. Lynn is here from Sacramento. Oregon, onthe 21st inst. to Miss ting, as I thought she would
do, she or South—during the civil war. Of
Geo. Bonney is down from = Washing. Holden. They will make Oskland their ‘walked the entire length of the car 126,000 men she sent into the service,
ton.
gh
bome.
C.M. Zeitler of Sacramento is in . ded life,
towa.
Mr. Reed was over from North San
j
Juan today.
Chas. Harker and
. from Relief Hill.
’
High-Gone
wife are down!
Wedding.
New Port, R.{., Aagust 14.—The
W. Parsons came down from Sierra . tharriage of Miss Lily Oelrichs and
j Peter D. Martin occurred today at bigh
G. C. Hall arrived here last wviding. noon in St. Joseph’s Church. It was
a most conspicuous society event and
from San Francisco.
Major Nibell will leave this after. every one who amounts to anything
noon for M2adow Lake.
j was present. The presents were numFrank Vaughn went up to the Pium-. erous and expensive enough to let the
bride live independently for the rebago mine this morning.
i
Geo, Wisseman and ©. Gibson ‘are . mainder of her days.
City last evening.
————~+-+@0e+
here from Sacramento.
.
C. H. Stegman of San Francisco is .
here spending a few days.
.
Superintendent Frank Wright was!
Americans Yobbed.
AMSTERDAM, August 14—An American
Col. M. W. Mather returned this family while touring the province. of
Friesland was mistaken for English tomorning to the Plumbago mine.
Mrs. C. J. Naffziger left this morn{ day and mobbed. The secretary to
Kiog Leopold of Belgium, who with
ing for & visit to San Francisco.
over from North San Juan today.
I discovered that she was left handed.
See? All the other women were right
handed. Yes, it does look like rain,
doesn’t it?’—Philadelphia Record.
Thomas Lincoln's Story.
Thomas Lincoln, the father of Abraham Lincoln, was a great story telier,
and one yarn that he never tired of rehearsing was a blood curdling Indian
tale. One day, when he was about 7
or S years old and living in Kentucky,
he was sitting on a fence, watching his
father and older brothers at work in
the fleld of battle or it the hospital.
All Sadieville, Ky., was curious to
learn the cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mrs. 8. P. Whittaker, who had fora long time, endured
untold suffering from a chronic bronchial trouble. “It’s all due to Dr.
King’s New Discovery,” writes her husband. “It completely cured her and
also cured our little grand-daughter of
a severe attack of Whooping Cough.”
It positively cures Cougbs, Colds, La
Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung
troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottles free at W. D. Vinton’s drug store.
ae
ee
Take me a priscues!”
The Indian smiled. Just then a rifle
eracked.
indian and boy tumbled off
the horse, the Iodian dead, with a bul
let in
his brain.
Tommy
Henry Lane left this morning for a his wife was stopping at the same hotel with the Americans, received the
business trip to San Francisco.
Not Above Gis Dusiness.
Mrs. Nellie Ridge of Grass Valley ie . same treatment.
Young Erediead. scion of a wealthy
oe
here visiting Mr. and Mrs: J. E. Carr. .
family, cherished journalistic _ambiShe Stopped the Car,
tions and, Eke a sensible youth, bad re
Owen Penrose aud wife were among
When a Fourth avenue -car bound
down town approached
Eigbteentb
field.
;
. street the other morning a determined
E. E. Stark, the electrician, arrived looking woman asked. the conductor tc
on last evening’s train from the meStop the car at the corner. He nedded
and evidently forgot all about it. The
tropolis,
Geo. Armstrong, who has been here car rolled past Eighteenth street witbon a visit, returned this morning to/. out stopping. The woman arose and
with ap angry glance at the conductor
Downieville:
. began ringing up fares. Sbe evidently
C. Sprouce of San Francisco arrived bad tried that
method of stopping a
here last evening and left this morning . car before, for when the
conductor
for Washington.
gave the motorman a sharp signal to
Misses Wickman of North San Juan stop and the car did stop abruptly she
came over today and left for San Fransaid triumplantly:
“TI thought that would remind you.”
cisco on a visit.
“But you have rung up five fares,”
H. B. Budd came down from the
yesterday’s visitors from North Bloom
said the conductor.
Plumbago yesterday and left~this
morning for Stockton.
Mrs. Klenzendorf and children came
“Then why didn’t you stop at Ejighteenth street?’ asked the woman. “It
serves you just right,” and off she
flounced. The other passengers smiled
in ou last evening’s train and went to
appreciatively, and the conductor made
Camptonvilie this morning,
Henry A. Paine arrived last night. a careful count of the money in his
Pockets.—New York Sun.
from Columbia, Tuclumnecounty. He
solved to !+gin at the beginning.
He had :pplied for and obtained a
position as a reporter on a daily paper
at a moderate salary, where he wags
treated precisely like any other reporter, shirking no assignment that came
in his way and putting on no airs on
account of his wealth or social standing
He had not thought it worth while,
however, to acquaint tbe family seryants with the nature of his daily occupations. and when a fellow reporter
came to the house one day with a message from the city editor the flunky in
attendance at the front d»or took him
around tke house and brought him up
to the young man's room by a back
stairway.
“Why didn’t you show Mr. Craig ur
by way of the front hall?’ demanded
““He’s only a reporter.” whispered the
butler.
when his master responded
in an audi’
Malaria Causes Biliousness.
ble voice:
Suaperintendeut Fred Zeitler of the
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes
“I’m only a reporter myself, you don
Champion mine returned last evening .
the cause.
key!”—Youth's Companion.
from a business trip to San Francisco,
H. D, Hawver came in last night
from Spekaue, Washington. He left
today for Columbia Hill to visit with
his parents,
Q:ceola mine at Alleghany, came down,
yesterday and returned to the mine
2
Mrs. Al Fieming of Lincoln, and Miss .
Pearson of Sacramento county arrived .
here last evening on a visit to the
Ys
ohn Berij
Baker’s Chocolate,
harge of
USE
for ced meats & salads, bot. 35c
unsweetened, %4 Ib. cake
ay. Dr.
fellow a
20c
My Wife’s Salad Dressing,
ited, but
uch an
sylum.
sorge W
veyed the
CHAS. _E. MULLOY, Grocer.
veon Gra
today fo
Fell. hat
Company
hilroad.
THE : OLD:
Deputy SI
ved a ie
hard Pa
—
oe @
Of cleaning a watch or clock was to lubricate the works 7
with coal oil. It did all right for the turnips our grand: .
fathers carried.
FINE WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLING.
Particles of dust must be removed piece by*piece, Each minate wheel mustbe .
By. having them adjusted frequently, years are added :
8 jar tl
a
Watchmakers,
Broad Street
-”
.
Nevada City.
The Neynote of Economy
:
Can be struck here. A small amoudi
of money will make the rounds of the
Lsnercee eee. $1 00 Per Dozen
1 25 Per Dozen
store and gather
up a big lot of
f
¢
Excellent Groceries
1 75 Per Dozen
values at
LEGG & SHAW GO.
Main Street, Nevada City.
f
$1, but dollar for dollat
need it
bed loc
tly fail:
it, pron
SIG
OUR
NEY
,
_~ -.CASH GROCER.
.
1
Ser
has pr
ational
Pes CONE
rh Cu
Mey &
consti
taken .
ees
D8 to at
D the .
be syst
dolla
lo
GCHILDRE
ws surITs.,, .
af
e
Id by ]
ls Fe
as
Children’s Suits can be had now for very much less than
the regular prices and real values. Some sizes may be ‘missing
size in somethin ¢ you can buy to advan tage. You will besurpr
in some lines, but ve have your
ised
and p!eased to learn how tow you can buy Children’s
From frightful disfigurement Mrs. great many suit
Clot
s
hing
at
less
of us now. We
than
it costs to make them, but we want to cl ose them out and make room
Naunie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga., apWe are
are scitid
selling 4
for
our NEW FALL, AN
and Piles. 25c. Cure guaranteed by Telephoae, Gra s Valley Stores,
Maia 57)
W. D. Vinton, druggist,
j
D WINTER STOCK
é
—
ONE PRICE
i
CLOTHIERS, ©
Corner of Broad and Pine Sts.
NEVADA CITY.
Sen:
Is.
dress,
rden
of our®
4
Rd Front Store. Main Stree 3
GRASS VALLEY,
he Old
© medic
es Army
ed by tl
ended b
ties ag
lant f
8 and fe
vely by
& greg
To Save Her Child.
pled Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to great
sores on her head and face, and writes
ite quick cure exceeded all her hopes.
It works wonders in Sores, Bruises,
Shin Eruptions, Cuts, Burns, Scalds
ellow, w
badly
ere is
be coun
togethe
was .
in its travele. These are not 90-cent
Mason Rubbers 5 Cents per dozen
Miss May Batfington of this city,
+»
he eigh
les ¥ly
d stree
her was
Lightning Rubbers 10 Cents per dozen
song to-day is
who taaght in the public schools at
Truckee last term, is teaching in the
San Leandro cchool this term.
e Super
celebrati
id, which
t Elks’
re were
the amo
. jelly ye
This is a Bargain Period with us from now until September Ist.
We shall do all we possi bly
can in the way of making very low p rices in order to reduce
our.stock. The bu
former’s mother, Mrs, Maitland.
ceo
stuffed olives, per bottle, 20c
watches thoroughly.
to their life.
04 EE 2 gree
== BARGAIN PE
.
William H. Fuller, president of the.
this morning.
I Quart Size.......
2 Quart Size.....
YOU
CAN
freed from anything which would retard the movement. We clean and repalt
LIGHTNING JARS.
1, Pint Size
p0, Califo
8d.
THESE. . Crosse & Blackwell's,
pets 40c
What a Tale It Tells.
.Per Dozen.
a
Mpany, 2
Mushroom Catsup,
———— 9
35 cents
young Brodhead.
Imagine the dignified flunky’s horror
is on his way home to Lake City,
Riccardo, Ducceschi.
If not called for in fifteen days letters will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of these
letters will please say “advertised”
pay afee of one cent for each letter.
L. 8. Catxins, Postmaster.
avered dell Glasses
Lincoln's
brother had come to the rescue.
California Sweet Chocolate,
per small package ~ 5c
Baby Pim-Olas,
.
KNOW
Gates, Jas. N.
If that mirror of yours shows a
Without a moment's warnwrefched, sallow complexion, a jaunnga small band of Indians came rushdiced look, moth patches and blotches
on the skin, it’s liver trouble; but Dr.
ng by on horseback.
One of them
King’s New Life Pills regulate the liver,
with a sweep of his long arm seized
Io all cases of physical exbaustion purify the blood, give clear skin, rosy
ihe fad and galloped off. Little-Tam.
my Lincoln looked up into the red warthe use of a little Gilt Edge Whiskey cheeks, rich complexion. Oaly 25c at
W. D. Vinton’s drug store.
rior’s face and said: “Don’t kill me! will be found Invaluable as a stimulant.
he field.
WE
The following is a list of the letters
remaining in the Postoftice at Nevada
City, August 15, 1901.
Gates, Victor
Their Secret is Out.
he annut
ders of th
by will be
Advertised Letters.
We join with the many friends and sat down beside one of the men. 65,000 or more than one-half died on
E Biunibsin is here from San Fran-. hereof the groom in wishing him This bit of eccentricity puzzled me uncisco,
. and his bride along and happy wedtil I went to collect her fare, and then
q
—~
Bat
‘A dance .
t night
garty, wl
San Jos
car is not crowded. Ihave often wonlabor in this city will be shown at the together with the barn, granary and vada City for the next week.
cises than any day in the calendar. claims in the near future. All tests dered ‘at this,
and at last I think I meeting of the Taxtile Council, Thursother cutbuildings, also the residences
You often have paid $1.00 for a corset inferior to thes,
of Lee Wil.iames, Charlies Stearns and
The trouble heretofore has been that . oF ore Gre made be San Francisco. It have the correct solution. I started day evening.
out from the barn with an empty car
Louis
E.
Hibbard
had
been
destroyed,
Congress is never in session imme-. will be a good thing for the San Jaan
the other day, and in five blocks I had
together with several miles of fencing
diately after an inauguration and be. Bidge + Sea propartins sagoclingges aes
picked up seven women, and they all
fore it does meet the subject has been . well as the present indcations denote.
and thousands of acres of pasture. take them.
sat in a row on the right hand side of
The latest news is that the Chico Paint
forgotten. Now that the Commission-.
the car. It was just about the hour in
To Be Married Next Week.
and
Ochre Oompany’s milling plant;
ers of the District of Columbia have
the morning when the women come
WRIGHTSVILLE, N. C., August 14—The
down town to do their shopping. Three United Confederate Veterans of North is in danger, also the power line of the
taken the thing up, success may crown .
their efforts.
C. M. Brink, who was employed at men got on, and they sat on the left Carolina went into camp here toButte County Electric and Power
Respectfully,
band side.
! this city for some time as a clerk in H.
day where they. mayremain«a Company. Hundreds of men from the
“A couple of blocks farther down I
week, or longer, even. North. Oarosurrounding: country are fighting the
Dickerman’s drugstore and who is
picked up another woman, and, instead
fire, the glare of which is plainly
wel) and favorably known by many of
of taking a vacant seat near the door lina enjoys the distinction of having
lost more than any other State—North ‘visible from this city.™
>a
"hour people, will be married at Astoria, on the side the other women
is
.
Jack Bea
a