Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

August 17, 1898 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
' ing bille against-the management, are’ _ bd THE TRANSCRIPT, ia SA tit lla SS ° BROWN & CALKINS. MN. P. BROW. L. ®. CALKING. = Almost a Riot. men have only been allowed. a leave of absence from camp once every ter days, which was greatly to their disliking and they became rery provoked, and a large number finally cousladed that they would run the guard-lines in a body if they were not allowed more privileges. Colonel Henshaw heard of omer, sme nar bone « sot mi Felt They Had Not Been Treated. tie Hes ot Conn of ati See Right In Rela render of Manila. tion to the Surtheir determination and agreed to issue thirty-five passes for each company every day, which proved to be entirely satisfactory taall, ¢ Ooo “Tom” Waller Getting Well. Everybody who knows Themas Waller of Graniteville will be pleased to read that he is getting well. He has Admiral Cervera Accorded an Enthusias=. ct the test meions, corn and other tic Reception In New York. gained thirty pounds in weight since ; July 4th and feels like a néw man. Special to the Dally Transcript. Previous to that time two doctors had! / : given bim up, one saying he would die in two weeks. and the other giving him four weeks. He got mad at sach talk, quit taking medicine and began trouble for nearly a year. A Winning Candidate. Ticks wh ee Merritt, claimed that they were not treated with due consid. ell-known ‘é . . bisalentedt nics oe Sou Cathey: waiea a . €ration in the matter of the surrender and occupation of the candidate before the Republican con-. city. It is said they atacked the Americans in the trenches. vention for nomination as County Assessor. Mr. Wilhelm is one of the best known aud most popular citizens of the county— s man of sound judgment and marked business . ability. He would make a first-class Assessor. If nominated he would add strength to. interview with the Secretary of War and been instructed to the ticket. —— OO — faces Got the Wrong Medicine. H. H. Pardy of Downieville, who was . fort of the men and spare no burt recently in Sierra Valley, had a bad experience the other night. The doctor had preseribed liniment for his leg and other medicine to take internally. The nurse got the two bottles mixed and gave him a spoonfull of the liniment which took the skin off his mouth and throat, Workmen’s High Jinks Tonight. Another Grea other great fire occurred at N City Lodge will havea smoker and jolly ‘time generally at their meeting in Odd BP te sociability, and the committee} morning, and many persons a sre anxious to have all members of the lodge and order who are in the city at“= tend and take a hand in the fun. — —~+--ee+—___ } Will. Start Before Winter. . ’ It is about settled that work will be the upper Grass Valley road between now and the time snow. flies. Operations were suspended there because the pump was-unable to handle the. of -hands at seven o’clock th water, but new machinery is to be pat in soon. the first ship for home. nt GS A Chimney Sweep Drowned. areal. hands with him remarked: “ Frank Smith, a Wheatland man aged 26 years, who was well-known in the. ind to Hobson.” “Lieutenant Hobson is a brave young lower part of this county, was drowned man,”’ said Cervera, “and I admire Lis courage.” last Saturday in the Sacramento river at Colusa. He went in bathing while drunk and fell into a deep hole. Oe Fons of Wild Plums. i Reports from the upper country are that this year’s crop of wild plams is ot Augusti iteville,on the banks of the Middle Yuba/Claims that he offered to s and ee the ‘trees are! Dewey ten daysago. Dewey Fad paar ag? aren less he would surrender the ci pene OO ear eng so eens good chance to run Jobn Swart, who has been conductJag n photograph gallery at Worth das Augusti says he requested the commander of the German Juan for the past five weeks, is in town . vessel to take him to Hongkong. Insurgents Attack Our Troops. : New York, August 17—-A special from Hongkong says it ee is rumored that the United States troops at Manila have had . evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the ball ot Muainee co trouble with the insurgent forces of Aguinaldo. The _insur. Fonneyivania Engine Company. Ladies Wheeler Commands Camp Wykoff. ) WASHINGTON, August 17,—General Wheeler has had an. #0!brooke House in Grass Valley, next ST. PETERSBURG, Aug 17th —At midnight last night an250 miles northeast of Moscow. The city workhouse was This evening the Workmen of Nevada . destroyed, an immense number of people being killed and injured. Many of the inmates jumped from the windows. Fellows:batl. The session will be given. . irteen crisp bodies have been taken from the ruins this Cervera Is Ordered Home. NEw York, August 17—At the conclusion of the Cabinet resumed at the Summit quartz mine on . Council last night Admiral Cervera was instructed to take There was considerable handshaking, cheers and clapping vera landed from the Fall River Line’s steamer at the foot of Murray street. On the boat a passenger who shook New York, August 17th.—A dispatch to the World from the largest ever seen. Around Gran. 4°°gkong says that Augusti, formerly Governor General, gents, upon whom restrictions had been placed by General . performance will Please bring them in. take command of Camp Wykoff till General Shafter arrives, . Primaries and issuing credentials, He is ordered to purchase everything necessary to the> comex t Fire In Russia. ijni in Province of -Novgorod, re yet unaccounted for. is morning when Admiral Cer. Iam glad to know you were Explains. urrender himself to. Admiral refused to accept the offer unty as well, and told Augusti if]: away he had no objectionson his way to Placer county. He will Se go to Iowa Hill tomorrow and open a llery there. Devious Definitions. Advertised Letters. <te C—-A teacher that forms lasses into The following is a list of the letters An Apolozy. linea: A good excuse tor a bad habit is) Teeth—The furniture in the human found.in the fine cigars made by Wm. . dining room. Gifgn. 4 Rare—Dyspeptics who are cheerful and good natured. Tue Victory rests with Americas. Event—An ordinary circumstance Greatest Medicine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla. that rarely happens. ’ when it battles against any disease Violinist—A fiddler who gets paid caused or promoted by impure or im; for his musical efforts. . poverished blood. . Warship—A mechanical device used BRAT SRE in manufacturing history. j Hoop’s Pris are the favorite family cathartic. Easy to take, easy to operdo more good than hauds can do. ate. Feeling—Something that magnifies . the sting of a bee about 5000 times. a ee ,. Hot Weather Food. é nl Strike—An indicator used to show ‘Nothing could be better than the men how long they can live without delicious pickled pigs’ feet and tripe) work. sold at the Beehive. “They are the! choicest selected goods. For sale in 7ee “Poor Jim was always mighty good tities to suit. [tf] J.J.Jacxson. . t© mé¢,” sobbed the weeping widow. es si . “With all the beatins be gimme, he NelPice Company. . never hit me where the marks would The Nevada City Ice Company is now %20w 50 the neighbors could=see ‘em. prepared to supply the public witb . Sivt-cteen “netarel ice at repnemuble . cud tie ongtst to be made ta aes the rates. Office at residence of Thomas . man who wears knee stockings and Corcoran, first door above Theater . pound garters with long trousers. ._Tongue—An instrument. that-can-un-{Tae girl that wears a man’s collar] remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, August 17: Allison, Miss Lotie Barnett, Mrs Sen rs. Bauamaker, C. M. Batler, Smith Crawford, Miss Maud (2) Sections ae J . n, B. J. Elkin, Miss Bell See ward (2) Merrill, F. M. 4 suit deer Walsb, Jas. Walker, B. eve {f 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,” and Ice house, rear of (heater. Telephone . No. 791. ‘ . To margry for money may turn out tf. . Corcoran & Arpoaasr. to be like going tothe bornet for boney. Fn Oe _ i Oo To Settle The Accounts. . Do your best today and you will be . able to do better to-morrow. Those persons having tickets or, ren 5 money on hand for the Red Cross Min-. . THe man who confesses his ignorance strel show of Monday night, or havis on the road to wisdom. requested to deliver the same to the My ea pont ; oe hen eet undersigned at Wm. Giffin’s cigar ™ f ‘ “J. E. CARR, Postmaster. Youo county wants to include Mount Diablo in its boundaries. For County Assessor. THEO. H. WILHELM Is factory by Wednesday at 7 p. m. a eth TSE . Ly Visalia loose alfalfa hay is selling f Mereds souney. pense in alleviating the suf-. pest an inmate of the county hospital, ferings of the sick and wounded. 3 FE + ot alah te . . The most ‘Tost proes : ke great are : & week selling A evecare het verwos sour vie AGUINALDO'S INSURGENT FORCES si _ ATTACK THE AMERICAN TROOPS, BRIEF MENTION, Gaylord & Son, grocers, Broad street. Marsh Bros.’ sawmii! has shut down 08 account of a break to the machinery. Gaylord & Son hung a sign bearing the new firm name in front of the old established grocery store on Broad Charles Schwartz of Pleasant Valley is bringing to market this season some “garden truck” ever sold here. Very few people went from this city today to attend the Grass Valley Miners’ Union picnic at Chicago Park. It had not been advertised in the Nevada City papers. A letter from a member of Company Tat.Camp Berrett says the boys hare given up all hope of the Eighth Regiment being ordered to Manila. They expect to be. mustered out soon. The Red Cross Society will meet this having tickts or money for the minstrel J.W. Downing’s brick building on Main street and the Central ‘hotel, owned by Miss Downing have been wired for electric lights. Dr. H. Ww. Wagner has moved into the first-named building. A meeting of the Republican County Central Committee will be held’ at the Friday evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of canvassing returns of the John Robinson, a native of England aged 74 years, and for seven years is dead. He was known as *Snookum” by many persons and came here from Moore’s Fiat. A sister of his died there many years ago. Wilt Be Examined For Insanity. is still confined in the county jail and will beexamined tomorrow for insanity. His actions and general appearthat the young Mongolian ‘is crazy. His. latest freak was to fill the bathwater with all his clothes on. THE STATE FAIR. Spite a Disastrous Year. ~ Extra attention is to be given. by the State this year to the coming fair and the displays there. ‘he year/has been. til] two o’clock this afternoon a disastrous one, but California: will most trying circumstances. The State. the committee on credentials, Board of Agriculture is especially active in its preparations and there will F gence * doubtless be a great display of Califor-. Cisco delegation appointed by nia’s products. : The value of the fair to the State this is fall of men from the South, East and Middle West moving on to the new Panot slip through the Golden Gate, but will remain to make the Golden State their home, September 5th and will continue until the 17th, The Royal is the highest grade baking powder knows. Actual tests show it goes oneon. platform and resolutions. cepted. It names Charles M. A rising-vote of thanks wa; The convention then took a CASSIN CHAIRMAN DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIOy . A Permanent Organization Effectea . After a Day of Wrangling, — SACRAMENTO, August 17.—From ten o'clock: this mernin the Democratic State conven. show what she can do even under the. ti0M was engaged in listening to the debate over the Teport of which had last night, by a vote of eight to six, decided to favor the seating of the San F ranthe committee of one hundrej. William Harney, who leads the other delegatior,; spoke for year can not be measared. California. 2" our in favor of the minority report. : LATER. cific possessions. Many. of these will) SACRAMENTO, August 17, 4 p. m.—A miotion to accept the minority report recommending that the : be seated with half a vote was lost by a vote of 405 against The fair will open in Sacramento on! to 21 3 in favor of it. C. C. Wright then offered a resolutio n Stating that owing to the differences existing in San Fray. cisco and to promote harmony, primaries be called to elect
delegates to have control of the party in the city from now On motion of Gould it was referred to the committee on Harney delegat'cn The report of the committée on order of business was ac. ‘Cassin of Sinta Cruz as permanent chairman, Ed. F. Smith of the {tate Agricultural Society as Secretary and Mat, Coffey as Sergeant at Arms. tendered to Governor Budi . for acting as temporary chairman. recess. Only One Dollar. Men’s $2 Calf Shoes for $1, at The Popular Clothing Store. j8-tf Pere Nevada County Directory. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. be obtained for 50 centa. By mail 75 cents, Joe Debs, the Chinaman who wanted ain eae eg] en Yoaucet men Movada Comnty Jockey Clu Visi other . Race ance indicate more strongly than ever doustoee a ying on oe Meeting Aug. 30 to Sept. 3. Bids terms of tuiti i tub in the sick ward and get into the} apply to the Professor, ache by letter or Perso! the Union Hotel. Nevada City. Apply to F. E. BROWN. Transcript office _J. R. DAVIS, Also Choral and Orchestral Director. NEVADA COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB urpose of instructing pupils ae chan Sot For Exclusive Bar Privilege, seepage Pool Selling, Auction and Paris Mutuals, Restaurant Boarding, For particulars as to ote + at his homein North San Juan, or STARKEY & PALEN’S Treatment by Inhalation, {S29 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa . 1. L. BOWMAN. Offiiee in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree SINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY . se Ice Cream, Fruit and Candy Stance 4.F.SHAW . And other privileges will be received by the Secretary, WM. GIFFIN, on or beSHAW & BOWMAN, [fore August 22d, 1898. All bids must Dentists. be. marked “bids.” Nevada City, Cal. AS BEAUTIFUL AS MAHOGANY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. : EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DON. ‘on Consumption, * 45D ALL Chronic ‘and Nervous Disorders, rT ba ated an ONLY Marge ocd ™ pow xygen Treatment, that o ity Starkey and Palen, is a scientific adjustment of the elements.of Oxygen and Nitrogen maGNerIZED; andthe compound is so condensed and l¢ portable that it is sent all over the world it has been in use for more than twent ears OU over one thousand p) Ve use: and , recommended it—« Wry significant fact.” Enter pt ise it not act as most drugs do, by creati << poebemaha ps and benefitting gue orgaa a the ex: of an: , Often requiring s second contee +0 eraaicake te evil effects of the frs:, but Compound Oxygen is » revitalizer, 1enew. strengthening, invigorating the whole body hese statewe are confirmed by numerous ials, published tn our book of 200 pages, with the Express permission o the patients; addresses are given. and you can refer to them modhiwster od in 7. fon. The great success of our tieatmen as given rise to a host ofi mitators, un-erupulous Peon: some calling their preparations €om pou d OzTEss. often sp Propriating our testimonials worthie on Bal” ‘ont bat : we e-8 conco¢’io s. But any aubstance made elsewhere or by others, aud galied pound Ox iss: “COMPOUND -OXYGEN-ITS MODE OF D. LT3,” is the title of a. new pot oslg 20 pa ed by Drs. Starkey & A Dozen ion, And As Cheap As Pine. trade All modern houses finished with it Acchmay : pasa notbe seeded by THE BEST OF BUULUING LUMBER, MILL me che, le hand as quickly as half} Be oo MINING TIMBERS, Rheura tas = ‘ poun d wiih the En: a pot, Telephone No. 51. ttprise Raisin «ad TOWLE BROS. CO, Copies of the Nevada County Directory can . SEQUOIA, . : BORN. ees ——— — In this city;-Angust 16, 1898, to tle wife of Thomas Solari,a son.NEVADA THEATER. Peiday ‘Evening, Angast 19th. MR. FRANCIS BOGGS And an excellent company, in his new five-act naval play, entitled ‘The Maine’ An entirely new and original » production, founded on the destruction of the battleship MAINE. The new and handsome 6 srenery. chanical drop, showing the orcad Maine lying in Havana rbor. h Guaranteed Predation iced money back if not as represented, ADMISSION—Adults, 85 cents. Children, 25 cents. : Reserved Seats, 50 cts, Reserved Seats at Foley’s, Grape Seeder. Easy to-clean and economical. Seed grapes and Indispensable in every Raisin and Grape Seeder pond in ve mina . YTYDPYYDYYODOVDYYODOOODIODODNOH NNN ND —A T— MAHER © CO’S Is sold at all hardware Stores. Price $1. Send -2-cent.stamp for the “Enterprising HouseENTERPRISE MPG. CO. OF PA., Makers of the Enterprise an = eel *e . whiengives to all enquirers full infor mation as to this remarkable curative agent, hronie. cages manne of then eras Tange ic ‘many 0} em after being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be maied FREE to ony sdurecs on application AGENTS WANTED. In Every Commer te Sapply the Great Popu. } TOLD IN PICTURE Compiled and written by Kansas. illustra on Whooping Cough, Croup America’s War Por Humanity Safest and Most Effectual fe tsmetane.hs nses an 2 ® ® AND STORY & } VanoCrezolene Asthma, Catarrh, Colds, : Means d bronchial tubes Reto wonderful. ts anthoogtic eh and Croup W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor :t Law, They won’t i Ladies--This day we have placed in Keeper” — 200 recipes (OUT Windows one lot of Ladies’ Wile Enb'd Handkerchiefs,Former prices 15, 20 and 25 cents. _ ‘ Our Clearing Out Price is Ten Gents. aay Ladies, this sale you should not = miss as Handkerchiefs are always in style, always useful and always can be used at such a , small ‘figure—TEN CENTS EACH Ormco ade Ci. any PISE ST? . Bear in mind. last long, so don’t wait. MAHER’ & co, eee (Ready Cast Stor, sa EUILUTeVeryeyevere ROLL CT eT Ct ae The hew illuminated mev7 elaiminy investig are acct perform that so done iz strated hud. bee’ talked t! to equ went ove their mo $ The De A large vicinity Mr. an Moulton from Sar and Mrs. ‘Dixon. La Porte town, bu! was here Every ¢ * of men al swimmin where the 17, espec back som at which 66 Th Prepars for the p new fiveMr. Bogg the stage dort Com rical orge ited Nev ander hie cellent t: tensely ir much sce brought . promises ductions company being anow on 8: N ‘The Bat for some more tha eom pellec HN ap its has had a by the rei Valley wk Pioneers, For some ty seat he markable ean game, ing to let jey amus for awhil Conne A force day unde N.beil ls necessary ing Com, city rese! donate tc the reaso the pipe 1 and scout empty. new resel Des ‘by local reach the There is. and that Deafness dition of tachian 1 ‘flamed y: im perfec tirely cl and unl taken ou normal ¢ stroyed . + are caus but an it céns sur We wi for any . tarrb) tl Catarrh F.J.CH Sold t tie. Hall's Plani Machin Machin m10-t! O1 Men's daring the Pup